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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS VOLUME 76 Table e of Contents Student Life 22 Distinguished lllini 94 Sports 118 Activities 182 Residences 262 Organizations 428 Learning 500 .No Editors Editor K. Craig Place Business Manager William Broom Associate Editors Jane Baer Sophia Hall James McGrath Sharon Scheibel Designer Patricia O'Connor 9 o In college, you are in the midst of resorting your values, ques- tioning them all, learning to discriminate, revaluating what you have been taught as right. i£ ro u - 1 4 I  « ; •■■■•]•:■' On Unless, somewhere in your studies, you face squarely the need to define for yourself the worth and value of what you want, you will likely have to ask yourself eventually, What's it all for? f Each person lives in a continu- ously changing world of ex- perience of which he is the center; each person reacts to experience as he sees it or judges it to be. 10 The arts of communicating take a long time to learn even in an elementary fashion; indeed, a lifetime is not long enough to learn them fully. - i LJ UL Ai ff M ml ma 11 12 . ; i feB  In whatever college setting- classroom, club meeting, par- ty, athletic contest— the educa- tive realities are the ebb and flow of feelings, the rub and lift of others' ideas, the infec- tion of enthusiasm or the de- pression of boredom, the meshing of your own personal- ity with other personalities. 13 Your leisure will mean the most to you if it is a real and creative contribution to your own sense of joy and fun of living. Roger H. Garrison tk ' : Tl 4Vft ■■■i '•••  r -.. 14 15 What wonderful, congenial friends were made here! . . . Here there is an atmosphere ... a unique mixture of gravi- ty and seriousness combined with a confident, smiling se- renity that does not exclude gaiety— and the mixture lives side by side. . . Thornton Wilder 16 STAN , wl f WALLACES GRIDIRON 17 18 One is never a prisoner of oneself when he learns to meet himself alone— and enjoy the company. In college you can find time, perhaps more time than you will ever have again, to become acquainted with yourself. Roger H. Garrison 19 S5Wf M MS± MM Yr :% - :0 — „. r Grow more to realize that in all last essential things there is loneliness, and that loneli- ness is what you build on and are not fightened by. And do it yourself. Thornton Wilder 21 V ! -- I M4 m n • a •; 'fjti g XVm . n f M IE ' - a. 1 ...Xl fcf?ssi: «  «v- • 3 • S.- 6K- i ' « • .. 0£ V5 ML A ras fey ■S? Our University presents stu- dents with boundless avenues for discovery and expression, as each progresses on his way to the attainment of his dis- tinctive identity. 25 26 Awareness of the problems of others can be achieved through student to student contact or by merely strolling through the quad any day of the year. 27 28 Academic opportunity varies as much as the diversified cur- ricula and the thousands of courses covering all areas of study. 29 s s 30 Physical expression continues at an accelerated pace with seemingly undying energy and desire for competition. 31 32 More of an understanding of self is generated through con- tact with others in both formal and informal situations. 33 34 Relaxation and entertainment allow for the release of ten- sion and broaden the scope of daily routine to more than a strict diet of text books. 35 36 Campus activities offer the place to become more than just one digit in an ever- increasing computation of student population. fi m it if 37 H l I - ■br«rtfc ■f r ■4S zr '■• ! 38 Z- : The Search for Identity never ceases as we move through each day looking for our own little niche in the overpowering complexity of our modern world. 39 Academic life at the University of Illinois, to quote a cliche, can be what you make it. Routine life cen- tered around classes and books but there was so much available if you only looked below the surface. Classes could even be considered somewhat diversified— it isn't really that normal to take a flower arrang- ing final or a field trip to the Smokies to observe rock formations. Besides classes, students exer- cised their brain cells demonstrat- ing against the establishment, ini- tiating the new Student Congress, and now even forming their own 199 classes. Interested people made their voices heard to the fac- ulty at teach-ins and at the Chancellor Chats where timely problems were discussed. A high level of scholastic achieve- ment received recognition through Bronze Tablet, the highest award for students in each college. Yet a great majority of students just con- tinued to plug along at their normal pace— cutting a class every now and then, doing papers at the last min- ute, and putting in their share of all-nighters. But it's all worth it at graduation. Fun during the semester lades away as all face the reality of finals. A Student Can Accept a Routine Smiling faces are not common at registration, that awful ordeal where students stand in line to stand in line. 40 A student who looks finds curious and useful information in varied places. Year or Search for Singularity A traditional scene of the beginning school year, convocation presents faculty and speaker in their finest. 41 Students demonstrate to protest the Viet Nam War. a major issue of the year. Learning Process Continues When groups of students gather on the quad to talk, the resulting discussion is usually very enlightening. 42 Chancellor Chats, innovated this year, are informal sessions held weekly. Through Student Communication Campus disputes, few solutions, and too much talk are brought out by Student Senate elections in the spring. , 43 A student wishing to express his views easily gathers a crowd to listen. Speakers Provide Interested Richard Ogilvie, on campaign tour, stopped to talk to Illinois students on pertinent issues facing the state. 44 y aifB i — vwnquc Republicans and Democrats were busily seeking support for their candidates. Student Body Food for Thought Mayor Lindsay enlightens Midwest students on the problems and issues facing New York City at this time. 45 Students sometimes are only more confused by the lecturers detailed examples. Students Spend Majority of Their Laboratory courses, from chemistry to microbiology, take a lot of extra class time for life science students. 46 Bronze tablets in the library honor top 3 per cent of each graduating class. Time in Classes or Studying Students seeking a more peaceful atmosphere than their rooms often study in the library or an empty classroom. 47 Campus activity centered around classes, but for many there was much more to being a well-rounded student. Life from day to day would have been dry and dull if everyone hadn't taken out a little time every so often for a little physical activity. Guys could not have survived with- out their fall football games, winter intramural basketball, or springtime tennis games. Many times girls did not exert themselves as strenuous- ly as their male counterparts, but no one can say that it did not take a lot of stamina to withstand the heat of three straight hours in the sun in search of a tan. Both sexes were found using a lot of their extra en- ergy at Chances R, the Red Lion, or any place they could find a space on the dance floor. Who can dispute that it took some type of physical strength to last out the cold, wet, blistery weather found in Champaign-Urbana? Last but not least, anyone who survived more than one IC train ride deserved a medal for accomplishing something. Dancing releases the tension built up by a week of classes and exams. Weird Campus Weather Calls Weather is a big factor in the lives of many students who have only their feet to rely on for transportation. 48 Intramural sports combine hearty physical activity with keen competition. For the Survival of the Fittest No matter what the date, rush weekend is always accompanied by some of the most miserable weather of the year. 49 The traumas of an IC ride are sometimes too much to pay for a short vacation. Typical Life at University Level In the fall and spring, students are seldom found without umbrellas as they trudge through campus monsoons I 50 Latest dances require physical fitness to endure a night of soul-rocking . Requires Student Endurance Obtaining precision in the halftime drills of the Pom Pom Squad necessitates practice and more practice. 51 UNIVERSITY OF For some, physical fitness requires certain specialized therapeutic training. Excess Energy Finds Many Routine work for University employees includes clearing the bicycle paths. A little drenched, students trudge on through the daily routine of class. 52 Bowling provides physical exercise whether as a class or on a Friday date. Outlets in Campus Activities While skating through a maze of experts, beginners attempt to perfect their skills and remain on two feet. 53 During this year, students search- ed for identity through cultural out- lets on campus. First among these was Convocation where new students got their first glimpse of Presi- dent Henry and were treated to the strains of the concert choir. The Assembly Hall hosted every- thing from Barnum and Bailey's cir- cus to violin and mandolin concerts. Book fairs, fine arts fairs, and other exhibits were found in the Union. University theater groups provided amateur actors with their first big chance to be in the lime- light while the Depot was more mod with its psychedelic costumes and lack of scenery. But at the same time, it wasn't hard to find a little culture in many different places on campus. Many enjoyed the Twilight concerts of the University bands or stopped to check out the ever-changing art exhibits in the Union while meandering through to class. An insight to life in other countries is the theme of International Fair. Cultural Opportunities Abound A warm spring day finds many enthralled in the exhibits of a sidewalk art fair on the Illini Union patio. Student directors get practical experiences by directing Armory Theater plays. if Only Students Discover Them Long hair and lighthearted music have their distinctive flavors but add their part to a cultural experience. 55 Learning About Other Cultures An Afro-American style show exhibits one of the new distinctive cultures. Through the Looking Glass presents both realistic and idealistic Alice. 56 Broadens the Student Outlook Krannert Art center is the showing grounds of imagination and creativity. Paperback books draw the attention of these students who manage to find time in their busy schedules to read. Student Talent Finds Outlets Blankets become comfortable seats for enjoying the spring Twilight concerts. University Theater productions offer drama students their chance to perform. 58 in Amateur Campus Productions Many art students show off their original creations on Mom's Day Weekend. A minimum of scenery aids in creating the special atmosphere of the Depot. 59 Dancers with adept skills soon make the audience forget they are on ice. Assembly Hall Crowds Enjoy One of the Sandpipers slows the pace to set a romantic mood for his song. Salted peanuts and loud barkers are missing when the circus invades campus 60 9 ' Many thrilling stunts and skills add to the excitement of the Ice Capades. Many Types of Entertainment Performing elephants bring back many memories of everyone's first circus. New Orleans blues resound through the Assembly Hall as Al Hirt plays. 61 Being a special pal draws students closer to a child's world of wonder. Students Find That Giving a Little of Themselves Upon hearing the word philan- thropic, many students cringed at the involvement it suggested to them. But after a little thought it held slightly more meaning. Many coeds had found time in their busy schedules to give a little of themselves for others. Through Volunteer Illini Projects many took time to work with underprivileged children as tutors, friends, or spe- cial pals . Campus collections were not very numerous with ten agencies covered in the campaign for Campus Chest. Pledges aided in door to door canvassing for area Heart and Cancer Funds. Even though many coeds did not actively work for any certain phil- anthropic organization, they did patronize charity dances and movies and contributed in their own way to those who they found to be slightly less fortunate. Fraternities and sororities work together to solicit for the March on Leukemia. 62 Christmas cards mean someone at home cares that you are serving in Viet Nam. to Others Helps in Understanding Their Attitudes Many houses spend the holidays entertaining children by playing games with them and just sharing good times. 63 Rewarding Experiences Found Acacia annually volunteers its services to collect for the March of Dimes. Promoting a volunteer project includes lots of behind the scenes work like publicizing it to gather support. 64 in Volunteer Service Projects A student sponsored rummage sale provides clothing items for needy persons. The Martin Luther King drive sought student support and contributions to finance Project 500 in the fall. 65 An armful of roses and radiant smile adorn the new May Queen, Nancy Goodman. Even House Mothers make the scene in the Fun in the Sun Fashion Show. Good-bye dull winter-hello bright spring say fashion conscious girls. 66 Kaleidoscopic Mom's Weekend Ends In Complete Exhaustion Teamwork is necessary for the in- tricate designs of the Terrapin Club. It would be impossible to decide whether the moms or their sons and daughters were more exhausted after the kaleidoscopic Mom's Day Weekend. Campus moms were treat- ed to the rigors of university life, by cramming into two days every conceivable activity that goes on throughout the year. Moms got a taste of everything from flower shows to the keen competition in the Atius-Sachem sing. These were only a few of the events which made Mom feel like an extra special per- son that weekend. If only Mom could see me now was turned into a reality, but moms were no doubt thankful this weekend comes only once a year, by the time they kissed their hosts goodby and began the long drive home. Besides staying afloat, Terrapin swimmer adds grace and form to her routine. 67 Charity and Nickie decide There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This. Spring Musical star Sweet Charity entertains moms as she sits in the closet while Vittorio's girl visits. Spring Musical Sweet Charity Highlights Mom's Day Weekend Charity, wide-eyed dance hall hostess, sings of chronic bad luck with love. Stuck in an elevator, Charity and Oscar reinforce each other's courage. 69 1 , p • Illioskee is captured in a blur of forms and light which flashed past this couple, gazing from the Scrambler. Illioskee Becomes a Spring Thing of Festivity Paint-the-bod-mod provides students with an outlet for psychedelic talents. Billed the Little State Fair, Illioskee proved to be just that. For three days, the Stock Pavillion and the band practice field were transformed into a Spring Thing of whirling carnival rides, challeng- ing skill games, and loud rocking music. Illi-Alley, the theme within the Stock Pavillion, was based upon Piper's Alley in Old Town. Test your sex appeal was tried by many boys, but they had to be strong in order to ring the bell. Getting mar- ried was a favorite with many cou- ples at the marriage booth. A politi- cal darts game provided an outlet for pent-up hostility and a paint-the- bod mod booth for pent-up artistic talent. Outside the Pavilion, excitement reigned as students ventured into the grasps of rides, rifle ranges, a mung machine and a pig pen designed to amuse those who en- joyed watching someone else getting splattered with mud. Illio- skee, with its new theme, proved to be a real Spring Thing. 70 The round-up and the ferris wheel lights blend into a carnival of motion. A lucky pitch sends mung sloshing on the heads of unhappy volunteers. Excitement registers on the faces of windblown girls whirling through space trying to save their stomachs. 71 Orange and Blue U, this year's theme for Homecoming turned the campus into a mass of colors, house decs, and floats. With students grumbling about not getting out of classes on Friday afternoon, the annual Homecoming parade was held in the evening so that there could be more campus-wide participation. The streets were lined with Illini anticipating a torch-lit parade, only to find a few floats interspersed with some local traffic and high school bands. As the parade disbanded at the IM fields, everyone gathered for the pep rally and queen crowning. A bitter wind blew as the rally began and our first bonfire was lit, hard- ly large enough to keep one person warm. Finally the long awaited an- nouncement came— Lynn Newman was chosen as Miss Ohio State and Jennifer Haight received the blue and orange cape of Miss Illinois. Saturday dawned sunny but brisk and traffic was snarled as alumni poured into Champaign-Urbana for the game. Greetings to returning alumni caused an even larger tie-up as they all tried to get back to their respective houses or to get to see their sons and daughters before the game. The stands were a mass of color- ful mums and Homecoming buttons as people settled down for the pre- game events. Following the intro- duction of the Homecoming court, Vicki Auer League, last year's queen, officially crowned Jennifer. As the queen and her court left the field, a fired-up Illini team came out determined to live down their rating. Many were happily surprised as the Fighting Illini pulled from behind to a tie with Ohio State. How- ever, the Buckeyes rallied late in the fourth quarter to pull ahead and stay there. Campus bustled with activity late into the night as freshmen took ad- vantage of their first two o'clock night. Many danced to the music of either the New Colony Six or Skitch Henderson. As Sunday rolled around, the end of the Homecoming festivi- ties left everyone just that much more unwilling to face Monday morning classes and settle back into the usual routine of exams. Tug-of-war winners fight to uproot the Buckeve tree to start the bonfire. Campus mascot. Chief Illiniwek, is reflected in Block I halftime stunt. House Decs, Floats, and Rally Nighttime darkens the winning float as it proceeds around the parade route. 72 Dimly lit faces are reflected in the light of the first Homecoming bonfire. Spark Orange and Blue U Homecoming Weekend Friday night of Homecoming weekend finds students entertained by the New Colony Six at the informal dance. 73 People disguised as clowns, gangsters, and hoboes tramp the parade route in an attempt to amuse the crowd. Campus Welcomes Alumni with Skitch Henderson's music appeals more to the older set than to swingers. 74 Colorful decorations spring up all over campus to greet returning alums. Traditional Homecoming Spirit Dance intermission is brightened by the presentation of the Homecoming court. Bitter winds blow as Jennifer Haight is crowned our 1968 Homecoming Queen. 75 Portraying a chess game, members of A F. t and Beta depict conflict between the administration and students. Greeks Satirize Society in 1968 Blue Noses A K A 's and A I' i s incorporate a new Lady Godiva legend with room visitation. Competition proved to be the stiff- est ever as the 1968 Stunt Show un- folded on Homecoming Weekend. Eight skits made it to the finals fol- lowing pairings last spring, a hectic New Student Week, tryouts, and over a month of practicing. The Roar of the Brimstone, the Smell of the Fire, Alpha Chi and ZBT's show, came away with top honors, proof that God is not dead. Finishing second, Tri Delt and Theta Chi's Marvelous Mission was searching for the perfect can- didate for this election year — the joke of 1968. Iota and AEPi used a circus theme to portray the United States and the confusion often felt in this country, and they finished with a third-place trophy. Last but far from least were the shaggers between acts with their Uncle Sam Rag. They kept the show rolling with blackouts and eased the tension as the audience sat tensely awaiting the judges' de- cision Saturday night. 76 Kappa and I X present the trauma of an independent dating a sorority girl. A parody on Mutiny on the Bounty is the theme of Theta and I N skit. and Orange Peels Stunt Show Tri Delt and Theta Chi mock the problem of choosing an election candidate, this year, in Marvelous Mission. 77 Casino Entertains Dads with Whether it be the Regiment at the Red Lion, the Lox and Bagel Brunch at Hillel, the free crested beer mug at Changes R, or any of the dozen other spectacular events and hap- penings of the Dad's Day weekend at the U of I, there is no question that the Illini dads had the time of their lives. As though just in honor of them, the Illinois football team won their first and only victory over the Northwestern Wildcats. To add to the excitement, the maiden perform- ance of the Illinettes, the Univer- sity's newly formed pom pom squad, took place; and what healthy red- blooded father wouldn't appreciate a show of legs. For the more culturally minded, there was the Varsity Men's Glee Club performance, and for all dads alike, the Casino, with its poker, craps, and roulette. Between hands of poker and the campus night spots, a few dads managed to catch a little shut-eye, no doubt glad that the end of the weekend was near and they would be able to re- cuperate. After Sunday dinner, dads started the long drive home. 78 Roulette, Craps, and Poker The crowning of King Dad highlights the weekend, especially for his daughter. The popularity of gambling with dads is evidenced by this confused scene at the Casino in the Illini Union. 79 Taking an army physical isn't all that fun if you happen to be over thirty. Independents Entertain Dads Bye Bye Daddy, by Evans and Newman, shows how Daddy avoids the draft. Breaking all tradition, DROOL or Dad's Really Out On a Limb was presented by WISA, MIA, and MRHA, and its four quality acts entertained everyone. An army drafted dad was the theme of Evans' and Newman's Bye Bye Daddy. Once Upon a Time was a biting commentary on the trend of television game shows. It followed a couple from their births, through their marriage, to their divorce; all events were tele- vised in the modern tradition. America's most beloved child star, Little Miss Curly Dimple, remi- niscent of old style musicals, was the theme of You Mustn't be Dis- couraged by Indeco and Weston. ISR walked away with the trophy for their Hail to Thee, our Mad Hat- ter, a comical slam on Illinois red tape, as Alice was refused because of the lack of an I.D. number. This show also hit other timely subjects like marijuana users and student alienation through using regulations. The independents put on a great show that satirized college life. 80 ISR's skit satirizes the red-tape of the University with a missing ID. card. with DROOL on Dad's Day 'Once Upon a Game shows a close-up of two lives caught in the game web. David Johnson gets award of Best Actor for portraying Mae West. 81 College Life Offers Opportunities After the Acacia Scramble, sororities perform to redeem their composites. 82 to Pursue Diversified Activities Among Homecoming festivities, float building requires hours of preparation. A campus Little Sisters Conference brings together representatives from many houses for interesting talks : « '« ■-™« Ik 83 Some people have said that there is nothing to do in the social realm in Champaign-Urbana. But in look- ing back over the past year, it is easy to see that this is not exactly true. Things happened whenever students put forth a little effort to enjoy themselves. Kam's. Stan's. Treno's, and all the local hangouts were never at a loss for customers on Friday after- noons as students gathered for a TGIF beer. Dates later that night or Saturday varied from the 50c movie to dinner, a show, and Chances R. The less affluent spent many ex- hausting hours at open houses or Union dances attempting to master the four corners or continuing with the outmoded funky. Bridge never lost its lure and many hours were spent in front of the tube. No matter what day, socializing wasn't far away. Campus and world problems are often the topic whenever students congregate. Making the Most of all Campus Locations at any The constant changes in dance steps necessitate a lot of energy and practice to keep up with the newest fad. 84 Students welcome relaxation which makes quite a difference after a little dancing to the popular songs. Opportunity, Students Gather for Fun and Frolic Spring and warm weather offer a little variety to the normal daily routine as bands move out on the quad. 85 The ADPi-ATO monopoly tournament provides an outlet for money-making skills. Meeting and Talking with Others Whenever enough instruments are found, amateur musicians take advantage of a chance to practice together. 86 Following the theme, costumes add a special touch to a house pledge dance. Can Enrich a Student's Outlook No matter what the occasion, students always congregate where they can have a drink and play a hand of cards. 87 A protective attitude is assumed when competition for attention challenges. A Typical Date May Consist Barely being able to move on the dance floor hardly ever keeps anyone from rocking to his favorite song. 88 Campus dances vary from the loud informal to the more quiet romantic type. of Doing Just About Anything A friendly discussion over a beer affords students a chance to become alert to others' viewpoints and ideas. 89 Study breaks always seem to be centered around the nearest campus hangout. Daily Routine Becomes a Drag Many a Friday afternoon finds coeds with a beer and a handful of cards as they celebrate the end of the week. 90 Rush parties put the ability to socialize on trial for many scared rushee s. Without Welcome Study Breaks No matter where you are, students always seem to congregate around a guitar for a song fest of favorite oldies. 91 The pinball machines succeed in snitching dimes from many coeds on campus. Social Life Aids in Creating Chances R, with its famous Old Town atmosphere, is a favorite of many as a place for getting together for fun. 92 Some of the more inexpensive dates consist of just talking or playing bridge. a More Complete Personality To some, socializing means anything from a big night out to just getting together to discuss shared problems. 93 Who's Who at Illinois Mary Alexander President, Volunteer Illini Projects Director, Illini Union 96 Jane Baer Associate Editor, ILLIO ft Ui. Donald Bell Director, Union Brent Brotine Commercial Manager, WPGU Owen Autry President, Armed Forces Council Judy Blasdell Business Manager, DAILY ILLINI Brian Braun Executive Editor, DAILY ILLINI Jane Buford General Manager, University Theater William Broom Business Manager, ILLIO Carson Brooks Co-captain, Football 97 Richard Edelson President, Mini Union Kandy Hardin Director, Mini Union Michael Cooper Steven Dixon Executive Vice-President, Student Senate Senior Manager, Star Course • Richard Derk Photo Editor, IPC Who's Who at Illinois Thomas Crane President, University Choir Sylvia Hart President, Women's Glee Club g«m«fl «£ § m Mark Glass Director, Illini Union Gregory Dykstra Captain, Cross Country Sophia Hall Associate Editor, ILLIO 99 Jane Hesse Director, Illini Union Catherine Key Director, Illini Union James McGrath Associate Editor, ILLIO Paul Hensel Senior Manager, Star Course T John McCarthy Captain, Gymnastics 100 Who's Who at Illinois f ™ i Patricia Johnson President, Panhellenic Donald McCabe Vice-President, Illini Union Charles Marshall Captain, Wrestling Mary Hay Director, Campus Chest Ronald Hoffman President, Interfraternity Council 101 Charles Schierer Captain, Baseball Jeffrey McLellan Captain, Track K. Craig Place Editor-in-Chief, ILLIO David Scholz Captain, Basketball Elise Rimington Co-Captain, Cheerleading 102 Who's Who at Illinois M. Katherine Putnam Co-Captain, Cheerleading John Palincsar Director, Mini Union Anthony Pleviak Co-Captain, Football Marshall Poole Station Manager, WPGU Kip Pope Captain, Swimming 103 Who's Who at Illinois Robert Ward Director, Illini Union Thomas Schwertf eger President, Men's Independent Association Perry Soldwedel Senior Manager, Star Course Gary Simpson Chief Illiniwek 104 $ Dennis Sodomka Editor, DAILY ILLINI Kathryn Sloan Sharon Scheibel President, Women's Independent Association Associate Editor, ILLIO Roger Simon News Editor, DAILY ILLINI John Zegers President, Men's Residence Hall Association WHO'S WHO at ILLINOIS Not Pictured Ronald Grabb President, Men's Glee Club Rodney Roberts Captain, Fencing Edwin Thompson Captain, Tennis Photography by- Ellen Asprooth James Baird Richard Derk Donald Haislet Sandy Moldovan Robert O'Daniell Donald Rogers 105 Ma-Wan-Da Richard Edelson, Pres. Patrick Andrews Leroy Basha Carson Brooks William Broom Alan Chapman R. Michael Doyle Jodie Harrison Paul Hensel Ronald Hoffman Richard Johnson Gerald Lester Charles Marshall Donald McCabe John McCarthy Jeffrey McClellan Michael Murawski K. Craig Place Anthony Pleviak Marshall Poole Kip Pope Rodney Roberts David Scholz H. Thomas Schwertfeger William Shafer Dennis Sodomka Perry Soldwedel Jack Tuttle James Wertsch John Zegers Chancellor J. W. Peltason, Honorary Emory Luck, Honorary Mortar Board Carole Mitts, Pres. Barbara Anderson Deborah Boxdorfer Christine Clark Mary Dadant Sue Debes Gail Edenson Janet Edmison Kandy Hardin Cathy Hynes Patricia Johnson Paula Kirschner Tara Kost Kathleen Larson Karen Lehman Marcia Newberg Elise Rimington Jeanne Rutledge Mary Tammeus Eleanor Thornley Barbara Warmbold Barbara Wilcox MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS BRONZE TABLET: Top 3 per cent scholastically of graduating seniors. MA- WAN-DA: Senior men's activity honorary. MORTAR BOARD: Senior women's activity and scholastic honorary. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA: Men's leadership and scholastic honorary. SACHEM: Junior men's activity honorary. SHORTER BOARD: Senior women's activity honorary. TORCH : Junior women's activity honorary. 106 Shorter Board Jon Lynne Gonge, Pres. Mary Hay Sibyl Anderson Carol Hellman Barbara Ballew Josephine Hoffberg Benita Blachman Catherine Johnson Judy Blasdell Muriel Knoblauch Ardyth Broadrick Sara Kretschmer Susan Burroughs Karen Metter Peggy Clark Patricia Nixon Mary Clickener Linda Parsons Judith Codd Susan Quill Nancy Day Diane Schwartz Helen Farnsworth Kathryn Sloan Ellen Fugate Sandy Smith Renee Goier Eileen Stirn Beth Halcrow Stephanie Sundine Sophia Hall Jeanne Toussaint Carol Hanson Janet Vandevender Omicron Delta Kappa Paul Hensel, Pres. Marshall Poole William Abraham, Jr. Kip Pope Gail Allaman William Robinson Norman Carlson Harold Schwertfeger Richard Edelson William Schilling Lee Fischer David Scholz David Gronewold Roger Smith James Harms Marvin Smollar John Herm James Wertsch Harlan Hof f Robert White Ronald Hoffman Paul Witort David Holden John Zeglis John Lamoreux Daniel Perrino Gerald Lester William Everitt Donald McCabe Samuel Davis Ronald Olson 107 Sachem Martin Levin, Pres. Bruce Badenoch John Blanchard Norman Block Brent Brotine James Christman E. James Davis John Davis Douglas Day Gregory Dykstra Bruce Erb John Fregeau James Glick Eugene Grandone James Guequierre Thomas Hanscom Elliott Hartstein Bernard Heisner John Herm James Hodgson Michael Hogan David Inman Leroy Inskeep Joseph Jemsek Dennis Kmiec Clyde Kuehn James Lee James Livesay Dennis Maki Phillip Overmyer Joseph Paone Douglas Redmann Gary Saipe Steve Scherer Roger Simon David Soden Sanford Stein Thomas Swigert Peter Trobe David VanBuren James Vroman Richard Wilberg Barry Yurtis John Zegers Torch Constance Geiger, Pres. Carol Alesandrini Martha Ault Susan Barry Judith Barth Janet Beaudway Rhona Berkowitz Margaret Briggs Sandra Carlyle Linda Cohn Ann Culbertson Kathleen Depke Heather Ellis Barbara Epsky Mary Esch Kathleen Feiger Juanita Fitzer Fancy Foit Judy Ann Firedman Bronna Gainer Mary Harris M.Jane Hesse Sandra Hufford Cathy Hurley Kathleen Katovich Patricia Kearney Margaret Knopp Janet Kolmer Roberta Larson Melba McCallister Ruth Ann Masterson Gail Maxwell Janet Messmer Kathleen Miller Phyllis Mitchell E. Kathleen Murphy Ellen Naiditch Mancy Plamatier Mary Beth Pechous Marjorie Pine Lor raine Rueter Claudia Rickert Carol Schmitt Mary Jane Snyder Gail Sterba Susan Stratton Barbara Szot Marcia Wellman Carole Wrigley Mary Zimmerman 108 Bronze Tablet Rebecca Allen Alan Alop Kenneth Anderson Kenneth Andre Joan Becker Fred Berger Barbara Berlin John Blum Carol Blumenfield Beverly Sandler Borok Linda Bunker Norman Carlson Robert Carlson Patricia Cavanaugh Richard Clarke Edward Christiansen Jane Colson R. Dean Conlin Janet Cornelius Ronald Dale Lee Ann Dieter Roy Drasites David Eggerding Craig Ehlen Thomas Fellows Margaret Gantt Donald Graczyk Gilbert Greene Brent Gregory Alan Halpern Sally Harris Mildred Henley Donald Heyda Daniel Higgins Steven Highbarger Jeffrey Hindman Thomas Hintz Roberta Huber Jean Huxtable Steven Johnson David Johnston Susan Johnston Richard Lawrence James Linder Richard Mamer Jean Marshall Laura Maze Maura McElligott Jane McHugh Sue McKibbin Gloria Mezger Dolores Miller Dennis Mool Donna Morros Charles Moses Douglas Nelson Mark Nitekman John Olson Linda Weiss Parrish Judith Paul Virginia Peck James Powers Patricia Primm Donald Rau Helen Reeder Robert Rossen Judith Root Mary Schaefer Mary Schellberg Paul Schroeder Dale Schunk Stephen Sehy Sally Sergey Joseph Sheyka Paul Shapin Larry Shonkwiler Daine Singman Kenneth Siress John Smaardyk Melvin Stoller Stanley Sutherland Pamela Swerdlin Robert Swieringa Craig Talbott Kathleen Terry Constance Thompson Robert Tiggemann Jerry Turner Marsha Upson William Veatch Ronald Watson William Waud Marcia Weissman John Welch Richard White Robert Williams Jean Withee Jerrold Wittert Peter Worcester Carl Zangerl 109 Pin and Paddle Queen CAROLYN SHARP Photography by Richard Derk no Ill 112 Homecoming Queen JENNIFER HAIGHT Photography by Richard Derk 113 Miss Champaign- Urbana CHERYL MULLER Photography by James Baird 114 Miss America ► ?5 y JUDI FORD 115 Miss Illinois 116 SHARON MITCHELL Photography by Sandy Moldovan 117 Condition, Practice, Coach, Struggle, Compete, 120 Defend, Score, Defeat, Win 121 Vifl i 1 C H i P H ■F ' ' ft V ™ J I ? M W my ,h arj i m I B 1 5 5 III '• , ■:-: 122 Train, Exert, Co-operate, Strive, Succeed, Beat ► 123 -, 124 rfV • ■- . Any 3 l ;J-M £ Drill, Sacrifice, Rival, Lose, Fight, Triumph 125 i Cheerleader Cathy Infusino grimaces following another Illinois misfortune. Cheerleaders give a victorious cry after another big Illinois triumph. Eye-catching pyramids accentuate the acrobatic skills of the squad. Wild enthusiasm overtakes Cairn Beals as the Illini run for the touchdown. Cheerleaders Work to Generate Enthusiasm Despite unpredictable perform- ances by the Illinois football team, a determined Illini cheerleading squad proved that spirit still existed at Zuppke Field. In trying to keep up this spirit, the squad renovated many of their traditional programs and initiated several new cheering techniques. One new highlight of the football season was snappy flag routines, synchronized to the quick moving marches of the band. Flashy pom pom routines further empha- sized their bouncy, spirited pace. Pyramid formations and acrobatics were two more important techniques which displayed their agility. The new mini tramp aided the squad in executing their gymnastic skills. With the basketball season, spirit was still the key, although not as hard to excite. For the first time in several years, male members of the squad cheered at the basketball games. The squad was able to rotate different cheerleaders in the upper block. As a result, more sideline cheers were started by fans in the upper sections. w Sheila Crump produces a big smile for the conquests of her gridiron heroes. Flashing their orange and blue pom poms, mini-skirted cheerleaders wildly hail the victorious basketball team. 127 Spring Practice Paints Promising Picture ■? Despite the efforts of Randy Rodgers, Doug Dieken (82) pulls down a pass. Varsity football coach Jim Valek and his team of Fighting Illini en- tered the spring practice session with their work cut out for them. Primary among their problems was the loss of several key players dur- ing the winter. While the offensive line was particularly hard hit, both the defensive line and the offensive backfield looked promising. As expected, several switches in the line-up were made during the session. Doug Dieken changed from tight end to split end, and Bob Bess looked very impressive after a move from substitute quarterback to half- back. Starting quarterback Bob Na- ponic, having recovered from the injuries of his junior year, pro- gressed well, and by the end of the period, Valek was able to say, He's improved 1,000 per cent. The four week session ended opti- mistically as the first string beat the second string 61-12 in an intrasquad scrimmage. Although it was readily admitted that the second string didn't offer nearly the competition the Illi- ni would be facing in the fall, every- one was pleased. Valek had stated that the three aims of the session were to develop hustle, enthusiasm, and discipline, and after the scrim- mage he added, I think we accom- plished all these objectives. Second stringer Bob Wintermute (87) trips up halfback Dave Jackson (25). Tackles Bill Nowak (36) and Tony Pleviak surround sophomore Doug MacGregor, throwing him for a big loss. 128 Gridders Tackle Big Eight Champions in Opener The 1968 Fighting Illini finished in a disappointing tie for eighth place in the Big Ten because of in- juries to key players, bad breaks, and a murderous schedule which in- cluded five of the best teams in the country. Although team morale slip- ped a little after the first few set- backs, it picked up at midseason and the Illini played some outstand- ing football. Evidence of this re- awakening of Illini spirit was a vic- tory over Northwestern, and a near upset of the number one team in the nation, Ohio State. In the opening game of the season, Illinois lost to the University of Kansas 47-7. The game was a poor match as Kansas, a Big Eight title contender, completely dominated the action. The humiliating loss was hard to swallow, but Illini problems were just beginning. A few days later, first string halfback Dave Jackson contracted hepatitis, and defensive guard Herschel Johnson sustained a rib injury. Both men were lost for the season. A week after the Kansas game, Illinois faced nationally ranked Mis- souri. This match resulted in a shut out at the hands of the talented Tig- ers. Injuries were suffered by Tony Pleviak, Carson Brooks, Bruce Erb, and Jeff Trigger. Illinois quarterback Bob Naponic barely finds time to get his pass away Fleet footed halfback Dave Jackson is surrounded by Kansas players after pulling in a perfectly thrown pass.  - hS} 129 I Coach Jim Valek leads his 1968 Illini onto the field for the opening game against the University of Kansas. Illini defenders make a desperate attempt to block a point after touchdown. Charlie Bareither punts against Kansas. 130 Injuries, Bad Breaks Plague Football Season In their Big Ten opener, the Illini dropped a 28-14 contest to the Hoo- siers. Sub-par blocking and tack- ling along with fumbles deep in In- diana territory killed any hopes Illinois may have had for a victory. Unable to launch a passing attack, the Illini lost a ground battle to powerful Minnesota by a score of 17-10. Rich Johnson had an outstand- ing game as he rushed for 117 yards. Jeff Trigger was the standout on de- fense, making eight solo tackles and assisting on ten others. By the time they played the sixth- ranked team in the nation, the Uni- versity of Notre Dame, Illinois was short five regular players due to injuries. The Illini proved to be no match for the tough Irish defense nor for the superb passing combina- tion of Terry Hanratty to Jim Sey- mour. Notre Dame romped over the outmanned Illini 58-8 before their own Homecoming crowd. -, Rich Johnson charges off tackle after grabbing a handoff from Bob Naponic. A host of Fighting Illini greet Tiger Ed Glosson with an unpleasant surprise. 131 Fullback Ken Bargo lunges forward for extra ground against Ohio State. The Illini's leading rusher. Rich Johnson, gallops between two defenders. Agony comes over the face of quarterback Bob Naponic as two Ohio State tacklers force him to drop the ball. faff wBaSm 132 Illini Comeback Gives Ohio State Big Scare on Homecoming After the disaster at Notre Dame, Illinois football fortune took a turn for the better. On October 26, a wildly enthusiastic Homecoming crowd of 56,000 saw mighty OSU fight for its life to gain a 31-24 vic- tory over the Illini. Trailing 24-0 at half-time, the fired-up Illini came back with three touchdowns and three two-point conversions to tie the Buckeyes 24-24 with only 4:30 left to play. An upset seemed imminent when Ohio State's star quarterback Rex Kern was taken out by an injury with only 1:30 remaining. However, reserve quarterback Ron Maciejow- ski came off the bench and threw a 44 yard pass that put OSU on the Illinois 4 yard line. Two plays later, the Buckeyes scored the final touch- down. The Illini returned the kick- off to their own 42 yard line. Bob Naponic's passes moved them to the OSU 44. With 30 seconds left, a Na- ponic aerial was intercepted deep in OSU territory, ending the season's most phenomenal comeback. Bad breaks were a major factor in giving the Illini their seventh loss at Purdue. Two bad punts in the first half turned the ball over to Purdue deep in Illini territory, and the Boilermakers scored two easy touchdowns. Although the Illini held All-American Leroy Keyes to only three yards rushing in the sec- ond half, it was too late to repair the first half damage. Dave Jackson leaps high to handle a pass during the Indiana contest. Rather than risk an interception, Bob Naponic decides to eat the pigskin. 133 Michigan's powerful offense and tough defense were too much for the Illini to handle and they were mis- erably shut out 36-0 at Ann Arbor. The Wolverines were able to stop the Illini passing attack almost completely, allowing only five com- pletions for 35 yards in 16 attempts besides making two interceptions. On the ground, the Illini were more successful as they gained 225 yards with 121 of those coming from full- back Rich Johnson. The Illini gained their only vic- tory of the 1968 season by shutting out Northwestern 14-0. A rainsoaked Dad's Day crowd of 42,000 saw Charlie Bareither set up the first Illinois score with a key pass inter- ception in the second quarter. Bob Naponic completed the play by scor- ing a touchdown from the four-yard line. Rich Johnson scored the second Illinois touchdown on a one-yard plunge in the final period. A tough Illinois defense, led by Tony Pleviak and Bill Nowak, stopped the Wild- cat passing attack, allowing them only eight completions in twenty- six attempts. The Illini were also able to contain the Wildcats on the ground, holding their leading rusher to only 26 yards. Coach Valek had much praise for Pleviak and Nowak who had nine tackles a piece. Rich Johnson was the offensive star as he rushed for 119 yards. In the final game of the season, a talented young Iowa team handed the Illini their ninth loss by walk- ing over them 37-13. Four Hawkeye touchdowns in the second half killed any hopes of a Illinois win. Once again, Rich Johnson was the offen- sive standout as he gained 117 yards and scored one touchdown. Despite the poor Big Ten finish, there were some outstanding indiv- idual performances by Illini which brightened up a disappointing sea- son. Rich Johnson finished third in Big Ten rushing with 759 yards, and also became the fourth leading rush- er in Illinois football history. His career total of 2,058 yards put him in the exclusive company of such Illinois greats as Jim Grabowski, Red Grange, and Alex Karras. In Big Ten play, Bruce Erb ranked fifth in tackles, and Charlie Barei- ther ranked fifth in pass intercep- tions. At the annual Football Awards Banquet, Rich Johnson was the re- cipient of the team's Most Valu- able Player Award, and Doug Red- mann and Bruce Erb were named co-captains for the 1969 season. Junior halfback Dave Jackson makes a neat cut to his right for big yardage. An Iowa ball carrier has a worried look as five Illini close in for the coup de grace. 134 Illini Look to 1969 After Disappointing Season 1968 FOOTBALL RECORD Ken Bargo rips through the Purdue line after a handoff from Bob Naponic. Notre Dame's Terry Hanratty gets free dental work from five Fighting Illini. ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 7 Kansas 47 0 Missouri 44 14 Indiana 28 10 Minnesota 17 8 Notre Dame 58 24 Ohio State 31 17 Purdue 35 0 Michigan 36 14 Northwestern 0 13 Iowa 37 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Ohio State 7 0 Michigan 6 1 Minnesota 5 2 Purdue 5 2 Indiana 4 3 Iowa 4 3 Michigan State 2 5 ILLINOIS 1 6 Northwestern 1 6 Wisconsin 0 7 Iowa's Larry Lawrence attempts to hurdle low-tackling Charley Bareither. iirr$J K 135 Scholz Captures AOY Award For Cage Performance In '68 The Fighting mini's leading bas- ketball scorer, Dave Scholz, was selected Athlete of the Year by a campus-wide vote after his second season of varsity play. Dave's 529 points scored during his junior season plus the 471 earned during his sophomore year gave him 1,000 points and an excellent chance to break Don Freeman's 1449 point U of I record and to win two AOY nominations. Chosen the most valuable player and captain of the 1967-'68 basket- ball team, Dave led the Illini in scoring and ranked fifth in the Big Ten with his 22 points per game average. One of Dave's most out- standing games was against intra- state rival Northwestern. He scored 42 points against the Wild- cats to set an Assembly Hall scor- ing record and post the second highest game mark in Illini cage history. Following the 1968 season, Dave was named to the Helm's Founda- tion Ail-American Team and to the COSIDA Academic Ail- American Team. The Big Ten named him to the All-Conference Squad and to the All-Academic Squad. To add to his list of honors, the NCAA invited Dave to join the basketball tryout squad for the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. Well on his way to a record-breaking 42 point game, Scholz goes up for two. Dave Scholz, who boasts a 22 point game average, shoots against Iowa. Dave Scholz takes time out from the Butler game to wave to Illini fans. 136 Positive Thinking Emphasized In Cross Country Preparation Greg Dykstra exerts a final burst of energy as he enters the chute. Coach Gary Wieneke prepared the varsity cross country squad for the 1968 season with a rigorous program that stressed the condi- tioning of the runner's mind. The key to the new coaching philosophy was positive thinking. Mental prep- aration involved having the team run in practice sessions as a unit, rather than as individuals in order to eliminate all possible negative feelings. A grueling summer train- in session initiated the new pro- gram with each team member re- quired to run up to 1,000 miles of long distances. The program was a success as the Illini improved over the last place finish of 1967 by finishing sixth in the Big Ten. One of the highlights of the sea- son for the Illini was the Illinois Intercollegiate Cross Country Meet. The team breezed past all the twelve other participating colleges and universities to capture an impressive first place by having five runners within a 64 second spread. The harriers accumulated 59 points against 90 for second place Eastern Illinois University. The final meet of the season re- sulted in a 22-35 upset over the previously undefeated University of Michigan. Despite adverse weath- er conditions, the team recorded their best times of the season. Ken Howse finished the five mile course in 25:22.0 to snatch first place, 13 seconds ahead of the top Wolverine. Howse's outstanding performance earned him a title of most valuable player, and Greg Dykstra was voted the new captain. BIG TEN STANDINGS Michigan State Minnesota Wisconsin Ohio State Indiana ILLINOIS Michigan Purdue Iowa 70 79 101 105 110 120 158 162 165 Out of breath, Steve Currins collapses in the comforting grass following an exhausting long distance run. ••■'. 137 Coach Palmiotto's Emphasis on Total Offense Defensively, Mark Puezynski leaps in order to head off opponent's drive. Fearful fullback reels away from Lenny Jasiuwienen's kick towards the goal. Helpless fullbacks look on as John Guzik easily blasts a goal beyond the reach of distraught opposing goalie. 138 and Defense Proves to be Effective Strategy rrii M Ui 4 '4 : . Jiiil uMI Although soccer was not new at Illinois, this was the first year that every player had previously had game experience in high school, making the potential of this year's squad greater than ever before. In order to develop this potential as much as possible, Coach Al Palmi- otto implemented his strategy of total offense and total defense. He required each player to learn a defensive and an offensive position in addition to the man's normal as- signment. The effectiveness of this strategy was exemplified in victor- ies against Western Illinois, In- diana State, Chicago, and Northwes- tern, as Illinois scored 29 points to the opposition's 4. 1968 SOCCER RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 9 Western Illinois 0 1 Indiana 2 8 Indiana State 0 0 Wisconsin 2 0 Illinois Circle 5 6 Chicago 0 0 Quincy 3 2 Southern Illinois 4 2 Northern Illinois 3 6 Northwestern 2 Lenny Jasiuwienas concentrates on the ball in preparation for a long boot. Greg Friedman, using his head, keeps the ball out of his opponents reach. 139 • % « %$ M Advice from the sidelines inspires Illini performances on the field Illini Rugby Club Takes Second In the Chicago Tournament A hard approaching rush from the defensive line forces a short retreat. A determined crowd of men surround this helpless player as he brings down the ball in unfriendly territory. 140 All eyes are looking down as these players begin to restart play under the careful inspection of the referee. Rugby is a rugged contact sport as seen in the expressions of these players. The U of I Rugby Club had one of its best seasons in 1968. Under the capable leadership of team captain Johann Devilliers, the squad battled to a five win, four loss, and one tie record in the Midwest Rugby Union. The highlight of the year was the club's second place finish at the Chicago Tournament. Posting tour- nament victories over Indiana and the Chicago Lions, the Illini met their only loss at the hands of a tough Wisconsin squad in the final round of play. Prospects for 1969 look good, according to club presi- dent Bernie Zant. This prediction was based on an increased turnout for the spring practice. 1968 RUGBY RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 5 Palmer College 20 0 Wisconsin 8 11 Indiana 8 5 Chicago Lions 0 5 Wisconsin 12 12 Quad Cities 8 9 Indiana 5 3 University of Chicago 3 0 Michigan 8 13 Iowa 0 141 This year U of I athletic fans wit- nessed the debut of the newly or- ganized pompon squad, dubbed the Illinettes. The squad was formed to boost enthusiasm at Illinois athletic events. Inspiration for the squad came from two Illinois coeds, Mary Ann Drysch and Susan Stratton. At- tempts to organize a squad had been made several times in the past, but all failed due to a lack of organiza- tion. This year hard work and gen- eral enthusiasm made the U of I pompon squad a reality. Squad members were chosen after a series of clinics and tryouts on the basis of poise, pep, personality, and skill. Four hundred anxious coeds turned out for the preliminary try- out. Only twenty finalists and two alternates were tapped. Under the direction of John Ad- ams of IUSA, the girls raised money for uniforms through contributions and the sale of shakers at the games. The Illinettes made their first ap- pearance at major Homecoming events and continued to dance their way into the hearts of the Illini. Working with the band department, the Illiniettes provided halftime en- tertainment at both football and basketball games. Hours of strenu- ous practice resulted in an increased repertoire of synchronized and colorful dance routines. Exuberant Donna Dahlstrand and Cindy Pipkin perform for basketball fans. Precision, skill, and vigor are important factors in producing colorful and entertaining half time routines. 142 Rick Howat tries to keep one eye on his opponent and one eye on the ball. The Fighting Illini score again, and Butler's hopes continue to sink. Speed, hustle, determination, and a lot of team effort was the formula of success for the 1968-69 Illinois basketball team. Under the able leadership of Coach Harv Schmidt the Illini had one of their best sea- sons in recent years, closing out the campaign with a 19-5 won-lost record. In Big Ten competition, the Illini, along with Ohio State, took a back seat to first place finisher Purdue while winning nine games against five losses. One of the biggest highlights of the season was Captain Dave Scholz's record-breaking perfor- mance against Michigan State in the Assembly Hall on March 4, 1969. With twenty-one seconds left in the game, Scholz made a lay-up and became the highest scoring basketball player in the history of Illinois, breaking Don Freeman's career scoring record of 1,449 points. Scholz finished the year with 1,459 career points to his credit. The varsity cagers started the long season with nine non- conference contests before facing their first Big Ten foe. Winning all nine tilts the Illini quickly earned national recognition as one of the top ten collegiate squads. Opening their season in the Assembly Hall, the Illini easily massacred their visitors from Butler 105-66. This was followed by a hard-fought bat- tle against Creighton, who the Illini barely edged out 69-66. Back in Champaign, the Illini put four wins under their belt, giving them six wins and no losses. By crushing Houston and capturing first place in the Hurricane Classis in Miami, the Illini ushered in the new year with a perfect record of 9-0. 145 Illini Jodie Harrison evades an opponent and starts his drive for the hoop. The Fighting Illini get the rebound and set up a running drive while North Dakota prepares to defend. I46i Scholz Breaks Freeman's Scoring Denny Pace looks for help as a Butler opponent tries to steal the ball. Coach Harv Schmidt and one Referee have a slight difference of opinion. The action under the boards gets rough as Dave Seholz goes after the ball. Junior Mike Price goes high in the air to pull down a spectacular rebound. Dave Scholz gets tangled up with an Ohio State player as Denny Pace quickly goes after the loose ball. Cagers Remain Undefeated in Assembly Hall Back in Champaign, the Illini had little trouble in defeating Ohio State and turned around to topple Michi- gan. The Iowa game proved to be disastrous for the Illini, pinning a fifth conference defeat on Illinois. Purdue had sewn up the Big Ten title, and for the Illini it turned into a battle for second place with Ohio State. A victory at Indiana broke a four-game losing streak for road contests. At home, the cagers capped the season with wins over MSU and Northwestern and their twelfth home victory. Statistically, Scholz led the team with 181 baskets, 97 free throws, 209 rebounds, an 8.7 rebound aver- age, 459 total points, and a game average of 19.1 points. Sophomore sensation Greg Jackson was right behind Scholz with 163 field goals, 200 rebounds for an 8.3 average, and 394 total points good for a 16.4 average. Junior Mike Price's re- bounding earned him 163 while of- fensively he totaled 298 points for a 12.4 average. Senior Jodie Harrison had the best field goal percentage with .605. Jodie Harrison, leading an Illinois fast break, drives hard for the basket. 149 Fred Miller anxiously awaits the tip as Greg Jackson jumps for the ball. BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Purdue 13 1 ILLINOIS 9 5 Ohio State 9 5 Michigan 7 7 Michigan State 6 8 Minnesota 6 8 Northwestern 6 8 Iowa 5 9 Wisconsin 5 9 Indiana 4 10 Bob Windmiller leads the Illini to victory in the opening game with Butler. The Illini and Badgers anxiously wait for their chance at the rebound. 150 Basketball Fans Turn Out in Capacity Crowds 1968-69 BASKETBALL RECORD Greg Jackson out jumps North Dakota and takes the rebound for the Illini. Dave Scholz expresses anguish at being fouled while driving in for a lay up. ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 105 Butler 66 69 Creighton North Dakota 66 83 51 75 Iowa State 48 95 Ohio University 82 105 Tulane 71 97 Houston 84 90 Creighton 77 86 Miami 76 80 Minnesota 58 t 84 Purdue 98 l| 82 Northwestern 77 91 Notre Dame 57 £ ■67 Ohio State 76 V 86 Wisconsin 73 1 98 Iowa 69 ii 87 Michigan 92 ■70 Michigan State 75 73 Ohio State 57 LOO Michigan 92 53 Iowa 74 r- -y 77 1 71 Indiana Michigan State 64 8 ? 57 1 78 Northwestern 68 Greg Jackson demonstrates his talent for rebounding during the Ohio game. 151 Illinois Swimmers Take a Dunking in Big Ten 1968-69 SWIMMING RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 35 Michigan State 79 77 Northwestern 37 48 Minnesota 66 45 Ohio State 69 32 Michigan 82 68 Iowa 46 55 Wisconsin 59 42V2 Purdue 71 Vz 62 Evansville 42 BIG TEN STANDINGS Indiana 517 Michigan 424 Michigan State 304 Ohio State 191 Wisconsin 184 Minnesota 125 Purdue 105 ILLINOIS 94 Northwestern 39 Iowa 21 This Illinois diver beautifully accomplishes a back dive in layout position. The underwater camera catches Illinois champion Kip Pope's perfect form and timing in the breast stroke. 152 The butterfly stroke, considered by many the most difficult is effortlessly handled by this Illinois swimmer. At the sound of the gun this Illini swimmer executes a perfect racing dive assuring himself of a fast start in the race. The Illinois varsity swimming team took a terrible dunking in the 1968-69 season, emerging with a damp 3-6 record and only an eighth place finish in the Big Ten race. The only triumphs of the season were several new varsity records set by individual swimmers. Strok- ing against Michigan State, Captain Kip Pope set a new Huff Pool record of 2:18.4 in the 200 yard breast- stroke. Junior Tom Munsch was equally successful in setting a new time of 5:08.2 in the 500 yard free- style against a tough Wisconsin. After the Big Ten Championships held at Wisconsin, Indiana went home with its ninth straight title while the Illini collected a string of new varsity records. Although the club finished in eighth place, Kip Pope successfully defended his titles in the 100 and 200 yard breaststroke with times of 1:00.5 and 2:12.5 respectively. Pope was the first Illini in over thirty years to win an individual championship. Tom Munsch set a time of 5:01.4 in the 500 yard freestyle prelimi- naries, although he finished only sixteenth in the finals. He earned a second record with 17:46.22 in the 1650 yard freestyle, good for an eighth place finish. Junior Curt Cramer was another record breaker with his 0:57.9 in the 100 yard backstroke. The agony of physical exhaustion is sensed in the face of this Illini. 153 Robinson Leads Wrestlers to Improved Season For the UI wrestling team, the 1968-69 season was one of rebuild- ing. Under the direction of new head coach Jack Ro binson, the squad completed one of its most successful dual meet seasons in over a decade. Robinson molded a team with only one returning letter- man from last year with a winning record into a team of potential champions. The Illini completed their dual meet season with an im- proved 9-10-1 record. Despite their revival in the dual meet season, the grapplers took a disappointing seventh place in the Big Ten conference meet. The Illini were able to place only three wres- tlers in the top four of their divi- sions. Sophomore Glenn Parke defeated unbeaten Tim Cech of Michigan in the consolation finals. Senior Denny Rott finished third in his weight category after being de- feated in his opening match, while Captain Chuck Marshall finished fourth. Coach Robinson looks ahead to a 1969-70 season with all but three varsity wrestlers returning. In ad- dition, Robinson will have a group of sophomores who as freshmen consistently pressed the varsity. Using his leg for a lever, this grappler works on his opponent for points. The referee watches closely for the pin as the wrestler on the bottom struggles to keep his shoulder up. BLJ . 154 1968-69 WRESTLING RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 11 Indiana State 17 18 Purdue 16 9 Indiana 20 25 Eastern Illinois 8 3 Iowa 28 3 Michigan 30 16 Ohio State 16 3 Wisconsin 26 30 Marquette 3 24 Whitewater State 3 3 Southern Illinois 28 17 Auburn 11 20 Troy State 9 19 Georgia 12 32 Michigan State 3 17 Wisconsin 16 18 Minnesota 14 10 Indiana 22 5 Northwestern BIG TEN STANDINGS 27 Michigan State 93 Iowa 50 Michigan 41 Northwestern 41 Minnesota 24 Wisconsin 19 ILLINOIS 14 Indiana i 14 Ohio State 11 Purdue 0 Beginning the round, these men lock-up waiting for the other to make his move. Coming out of the referee's position, one wrestler tries to get a quick advantage over the other grappler. f g 155 Young Illinois Fencing Squad Has Fine Season Although rated as a strong con- tender for the title, the UI fencing team was unseated as Big Ten champions by a powerful Ohio State team. Closing one of their best seasons, with a 13-4 record and re- lying on a history of either first or second place finishes in the last twenty-three Big Ten meets, the Illini were hopeful of repeating their previous year's performance. How- ever, the bladesmen were forced to settle for second place as OSU out- scored them 43-27 and ran away with what promised to be a very close battle. The Buckeyes entered six fencers in the final round as compared to three from Illinois which allowed for an easy victory. In individual competition, the Illini had depth in all weapons. De- fen ding Big Ten champion Harvey Harris took third in epee, while Peter Trobe placed fifth. In sabre competition, a fence-off was needed to decide a four way tie for the first place berth. Defending Big Ten champion Bill Abraham turned over his title to Glinton Bryon of Indiana in a 5-4 contest. With grace and deadly accuracy an Illini fencer lunges at his wary opponent. Dueling with foils these two fencers battle with each other with skill and determination in a Big Ten encounter. Pi with Bright Prospects for the Coming Year 1968-69 FENCING RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 20 Minnesota 7 23 Milwaukee Tech 4 21 Indiana Tech 6 10 Air Force 17 25 Missouri-Kansas City 2 17 Kansas 10 17 Michigan State 10 21 Chicago 6 18 Chicago Circle 9 15 Ohio State 12 19 Iowa State 8 18 Wayne State 9 13 Detroit 14 24 Iowa 3 12 Wisconsin 15 13 Notre Dame 14 26 Vanderbilt BIG TEN STANDINGS 1 Ohio State 43 ILLINOIS 27 Wisconsin 21 Indiana 14 Michigan State 14 Iowa 10 Preparing his next move this Illinois fencer cautiously sizes up his opponent. Skillfully testing each other these fencers await the fatal moment when the opportunity to advance will open. 157 Gymnastics Team Rebuilds for Next Season The long horse somersault proves to be routine for this Illinois gymnast. Arnie Sepke carefully eyes his position on the parallel bars before continuing. T Sophomore Dave Silverman demonstrates his precise form on the long horse. 5 IWEPV rfft' 158 Coach Charlie Ponds Illini gym- nasts ended this year with a dis- appointing 6-4 season's record, 4-3 in Big Ten dual meets. This repre- sents the fourth worst record in Pond's nineteen year tenure as head gymnastics coach. Pond attributed the poor showing to a lack of over- all depth when compared with the tough competition in the Big Ten. He did point out, however, that the squad had several strong individual performers, many of them being underclassmen. Outstanding gymnasts included John McCarthy, Mark Kaplan, and Steve Chappie, all graduating sen- iors. Underclassmen who were equally outstanding included Ed Raymond, Larry Butts, Arnie Sepke, John Davis, and Dave Silverman. Coach Pond plans to build around this solid nucleus of proven gym- nasts next year with added support from an outstanding freshman squad. The implementation of the new freshman eligibility rules also promises an increase in intra-squad competition for high spots on the team. With strong optimism, Coach Pond promises a title contending team next year and a return to his familiar position as the head coach of an outstanding and winning Illi- nois gymnastics team. ■■ay ■■SSS H Arnie Sepke beautifully executes an iron cross showing exceptional strength. Illinois standout Edward Raymond performs a giant scissors perfectly. 1968-69 GYMNASTICS RECORD ' ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 150.20 Southern Illinois 160.45 175.50 Minnesota 169.625 149.67 Indiana State 154.15 175.40 Ohio State 170.90 179.75 Michigan State 179.975 180.475 Indiana 148.625 176.725 Iowa 184.925 177.975 Michigan 187.125 170.775 Wisconsin 158.275 148.575 Southern Illinois 154.55 159 Strong Hockey Club Finishes with Best Season The referees move in during trying situations to cool flaring tempers and keep the game running smoothly. A fighting Illini tries to steal the puck in order to set up a fast break. Boasting the strongest team in the club's history, the U of I Hockey Club closed out a successful 1968- 69 season with a much improved 13-6 record. The club's success rested on a strong nucleus of good skaters, a tough defense, and an increase in depth. Fans saw a rougher and more competitive game this year due to a major rule change which expanded the checking zone. The season came to a climactic finish with a fantastic scoring dis- play in the final two contests. In an 11-3 rout over visiting Purdue, senior Chris Holiday stole the lime- light in a third period assault, scoring a hat trick plus a fourth goal. The Indiana contest proved to be a grand finale to a winning season as, the Illini hit the nets fourteen times to earn a new team high. In individual season scoring, Holiday tallied 32 goals to capture first place, while sophomore Ed Lipinski finished a close second. With most of the team returning, Coach Hugh Inglis expresses opti- mism for the 1969-70 season. 160 Losing his balance and falling to the ice behind the goal, this Illini helplessly watches a play down the ice. A hard check is not enough to keep an Illinois skater from getting the puck away. 1968-69 HOCKEY CLUB RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 4 Northern Illinois 1 9 Tennessee 2 7 Tennessee 4 6 George Williams 1 4 Tennessee 1 2 Notre Dame 8 6 Chicago Circle 3 5 Northwestern 1 2 Air Force 6 0 Air Force 7 10 Purdue 4 7 Northern Illinois 2 0 Purdue 2 1 Notre Dame 12 7 Wheaton 2 7 George Williams 3 0 Chicago Circle 7 11 Purdue 3 14 Indiana 1 161 ILLINOI S OPPONENTS 8 Northwestern 0 0 Northwestern 2 3 Wisconsin 4 10 Wisconsin 3 11 Purdue 6 7 Purdue 2 4 Iowa 0 0 Iowa 1 0 Minnesota 1 2 Minnesota 6 0 Michigan State 9 2 Michigan State 3 1 Michigan 4 5 Michigan 3 1 Indiana 4 3 Indiana 1 2 Ohio State 3 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Pet. Minnesota 14 2 .875 Michigan State 13 4 .765 Wisconsin 11 5 .688 Michigan 9 5 .643 Ohio State 6 8 .429 ILLINOIS 7 10 .412 Indiana 5 8 .385 Northwestern 6 12 .333 Iowa 4 9 .308 Purdue 0 12 .000 Augie Matejzel's powerful slide forces an Iowa infielder to juggle the ball. Sophomore slugger Clyde Kuehn takes a healthy cut at a Minnesota pitch in hopes'of batting in an Illini run. Illini Field Young Team ; Look to the Future The Fighting Illini finished sixth in the 1968 Big Ten baseball race with a record of seven wins and ten losses. Fielding one of their young- est teams in recent years, they managed to compile an overall rec- ord of eighteen wins and nineteen losses. The team was dominated by soph- omores and juniors who played some outstanding ball. Sophomore Randy Crews showed m uch promise as his .339 batting average ranked him thirteenth among Big Ten t hitters. Pushing behind him in four- H teenth place was junior Mike Mur- awski who hit .327. Two more soph- ■_ , 4wi - •- « omores whose bats came through for the Illini were Augie Matejzel and Clyde Kuehn, who batted .277 and .268 respectively. An Iowa baserunner arrives too late as Augie Matejzel lunges to make an important put out for the Illini. Pitcher Bill Murray delivers some of his breaking stuff against Purdue. 'U jS 4 Illini pitching was led by sopho- more lefty Tom Calza, whose earned run average of 1.30 ranked him fifth in the Big Ten, and junior southpaw Rich Binder whose 1.71 ranked ninth. Two righthanders, senior Bill Murray and junior Bill Foss, were the biggest winners on the team with four victories apiece. Barry Yurtis, another one of the talented sopho- mores, did a commendable job both as a starter and a reliever. His overall record was three victories and one loss. At the close of the season, Mike Murawski was voted the team's most valuable player, and Charlie Schierer was elected captain for 1969. With a host of players return- ing, Coach Lee Eilbracht's Illini looked forward to the 1969 season. . tf 163 Varsity Netmen Fold Under Big Ten Pressure . - Team captain Steve Levenson charges the ball to surprise his opponent. The varsity tennis squad, coached for the fourth successive year by Dan Olson, proved to be one of the most successful in recent U of I tennis history despite their poor Big Ten finish. The 1968 season be- gan with disappointing tours to New Mexico and Michigan where the Illini posted an equal number of wins and losses. However, when the netters returned to Champaign, they really hit their stride. Led by top Illini singles players Ed Thompson and Captain Steve Levenson, the team scored identical clean sweeps over their first five opponents plus a win over Iowa to rack up six consecutive victories. The rest of the regular season went almost as well with the Illini dropping only two of the re- maining seven meets. The climax came as the Illini slammed Southern Illinois University, one of the top rated teams in the country, in a 5-4 upset. The 1968 Dual meet sea- son thus closed with the netters posting an admirable 15-6 record. With a fine season behind them, the squad entered the Big Ten Championship held at Iowa with op- timism of capturing at least a sec- ond place berth. However high hopes were shattered as the tables turned on the Illini, and the squad crumbled under unexpected pres- sure. Junior Mike Elbel, although out most of the regular season with a foot injury, won the consolation title of his division, to post the best showing for the Illini. With no one else qualifying for the finals, the Illini were forced to accept a dis- appointing eighth which wasn't in- dicative of their pre-tourney play. Waiting for the ball to drop, Tom Dunlap rears back anticipating a slam. 164 Jed Hertz demonstrates his winning style in an important victory over SIU. Hoping for a winning point, Steve Levenson returns his opponent's volley. w 1968 TENNIS RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 9 Albuquerque 0 1 New Mexico 8 8 Arizona State 1 9 New Mexico State 0 1 New Mexico 8 6 Western Michigan 3 4 Michigan State 5 0 Michigan 9 9 Memphis State 0 9 Notre Dame 0 9 Purdue 0 9 DePaul 0 9 Eastern Illinois 0 6 Iowa 3 4 Minnesota 5 8 Ohio State 1 5 Indiana 4 9 Illinois State 0 3 Northwestern 6 5 Wisconsin 4 5 Southern Illinois 4 Top seeded singles player Ed Thompson prepares to release a backhand swing. 165 Young Illinois Linksmen Rebuild for a Promising ■■■- Senior standout Bob Wallace easily' executes a difficult long drive. For Illini golf coach Dick Young- berg, 1968 was a year of rebuilding. Taking over for Coach Ralph Flet- cher, who passed away in January, 1968, Youngberg guided the varsity squad to an eighth place finish at the Big Ten Championships. Captain John Mulliken was the most outstanding golfer on Coach Youngberg 's squad as he stroked his way to a fifth place finish at the conference championships held at Indiana University. Mulliken pulled his teammates from ninth place at the end of 36 holes to eighth at the end of 54 holes, and the Illini held that position to the end of the meet. Mulliken 's 72-hole total for the meet was 299. The team total for the Illini was 1583, while victorious Indiana tallied 1511. In individual play, Captain Mulli- ken again led his teammates with an average of 75.7 strokes per eighteen holes. Junior Mike Kelly had the lowest score for eighteen holes with 69. Other standouts for the Illini were Pete Kirchner, Fred Lukasik, Jim Arendt, Dan Bishop and Bob Wallace. With hopes of strengthening the squad for the 1969 season, Coach Youngberg initiated new changes in the varsity program by scheduling fall matches and forming a winter weight-training program. With this new training program and the addi- tion of all-state freshmen Butch Pegoraro and Pat Keen and up-and- coming freshman Dennis Lucheon, Coach Youngberg is hopeful for a stronger 1969 Big Ten finish. Grimacing junior Denny Stephenson lets out the shaft for a long drive. 166 Future by Initiating New Changes in Program Dennis Hurst is the picture of relaxation as he lines up this iron shot. BIG TEN STANDINGS Indiana 1511 Michigan State 1523 Michigan 1526 Purdue 1548 Ohio State 1553 Minnesota 1555 Iowa 1576 ILLINOIS 1583 Wisconsin 1597 Northwestern 1650 w N ■-: ■;•■.- ■■; ■Promising freshman Dennis Lucheon shows his, precision follow through. 167 Ed Halik makes it appear easy as he clears the bar on his way to establishing a new Memorial Stadium Record. BIG TEN INDOOR TRACK MEET Wisconsin 51 Michigan 48 V2 Minnesota 33 ¥2 Michigan State 25 Indiana 19 Ohio State 15 Purdue 14 Iowa 10 ILLINOIS 8 Northwestern 7 BIG TEN OUTDOOR TRACK MEET The water hole provides a challenging obstacle in the steeplechase event. Minnesota Michigan Wisconsin Ohio State ILLINOIS Iowa Michigan State Indiana Northwestern Purdue 50 49 48 31 26 22 21 19 10 6 168 « iJr-i ffr ?' IUini Trackmen Establish New Varsity Records Coach Bob Wright's thinclads ended the 1968 track season with a disappointing ninth in the Big Ten Indoor Track Meet and an improved fifth in the Big Ten Outdoor Meet. The Illini fared well in their own Illinois Invitational Meet and the Michigan State Relays, but were shut out in the NCAA Track Finals. The indoor season was highlighted by the efforts of several individual trackmen. In an early season meet against Minnesota, Jeff McLellan broke his own record of 56 '-2 ¥4 in shot-put with a 56 '-8 toss. Later at the Big Ten Indoor Track Meet he threw for 57'-2 setting a new varsity record, and his 58'-10V2 toss in the 44th Annual Ohio Relays was the longest throw ever by a Big Ten athlete. Senior John Sandeen showed well in the hurdles by run- ning the 70 yard highs in :08.5. In a better outdoor season, sopho- more Greg Dystera finished third in the 3,000 meter steeplechase with 9:13.3, breaking the old record by 16 seconds. Other records set dur- ing the season were: Ed Halik, 15'-6 in pole vaulting; John San- deen, :53.4 in the 440 intermediate hurdles; Dick Hall, 14:36.1 in the three mile run; Jim Brubaker, 171'- 1 in discus; Clarench Burch, 46- 11 V2 in triple jump. George Walker's long strides earn his position as a record breaking runner. Will Watson uses balance and good judgment to clear hurdles in the meet against Southern Illinois University. 169 IM Part icipation Surpasses Previous Years This year the intramural depart- ment was confronted with a phenom- enal increase in participation in IM activities. Due to the greater organization of independent housing units, new teams flooded all major intramural sports, especially foot- ball and basketball. Greater student enthusiasm made IM sports more competitive and exciting than in previous years. IM football was greatly sparked by an increase from 219 to 270 teams participating. The DAILY ILLINI brought together teams in the MRHA, MIA, and fraternity leagues to battle for the title. After a series of close games, only two fraternity teams remained, and TEPS were named champs. In IM basketball, mighty ATO captured their third consecutive fraternity blue division championship in addi- tion to the DAILY ILLINI All- University Basketball Tournament championship. 170 IM Football Sparked By Rugged Competition IM FOOTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Tau Epsilon Phi ORANGE Alpha Delta Phi MIA DIVISION BLUE Hendrick House ORANGE Illi-Dell MRHA DIVISION Scott 2W An open receiver clutches the ball to complete a pass for big yardage. ■■■-■■.. fc. •...-•, i l. .,, .7 LIS •• ', . mi A persistent quarterback ignores all obstructions as he throws his pass. Stiff competition is prevalent as a tough defense makes a courageous effort to break up an important play. 171 Four New Champions Crowned In Intramural Volleyball Finals IM volleyball, although a strenuous activity, makes a fun study break. IM VOLLEYBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Delta Tau Delta ORANGE Phi Kappa Psi MIA DIVISION BLUE Armory House ORANGE Page House MRHA DIVISION Olgesby III The front lineman prepares for a spike as his teammate sets up the ball. Greeks, residence halls, and independent houses were all represented by teams participating in volleyball. 172 tfc, Phi Kappa Psi and Newman Continue Water Polo Dominance s : j£Jjs f 3$ i j.- pi m , - • y ■a +iM £Z: Open shots such as these are enough to give any defensive player nightmares. a The goalie takes a deep breath as he plans to stop With an opposing player on his back Doug Ferrette manages to get off a shot. . ■?K , «w - ;. ATO Captures Third Consecutive Basketball Title IM BASKETBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Alpha Tau Omega ORANGE Alpha Delta Phi MIA DIVISION BLUE Granada ORANGE Illi Dell MRHA DIVISION Hopkins 3E Anticipating a struggle, players get themselves into rebounding position. At crucial times, free throws can be the key to a team's scoring power. Softball Season Marked by Fierce Competition Nick Culich, base-stealing ace for Hendrick House, slides into second base. After rounding third base this player barely has time to slip under the tag. 'I 12-INCH IM SOFTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Phi Delta Theta ORANGE Sigma Tau Gamma MIA DIVISION BLUE Campus View Lodge ORANGE Koinonia MRHA DIVISION Snyder 2W 16-INCH IM SOFTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Evans Scholars ORANGE Phi Kappa Theta MIA DIVISION Hendrick House MRHA DIVISION Oglesby 3 The runner just beats the ball to home, in this 16 inch softball competition. Mi ...... . 175 pflf C FENCING-TOP ROW: Karl Fretz, Herbert Johnston, Lawrence Schwartz. David Bratton, manager; Harvev Harris. Joseph Howard. Loyal Tingel. SECOND ROW: Lee Sentman. assistant coach; Art Schankin. assistant coach; Daniel Schwartz, Maxwell Garret, head coach; Peter Trobe, Emory Luck, as- sistant coach; Paul Morf. assistant coach. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Walker, Ronald Bluhm, Rodney Roberts, captain; Dean Tja- den. William Abraham. Fencing Swimming SWIMMING-TOP ROW: Dennis Noonan. John Smilev. Douglas Hatfield, Robert Levine, Robert Anderson, Bradley Matton. SECOND ROW: Al Klingel, head coach; Curtis Cramer, Terry Harmeson. Phillip Read, Thomas Musch. John Torgeson, Bruce Fos- ter, Harold Auer. assist ant coach. BOT- TOM ROW: Thomas Hoynes, Lee Ekstrom, Lawrence Smiley, Kip Pope, captain; James Debord, Scott Kracen. Michael Carpenter. 176 GYMNASTICS-TOP ROW: assistant coach James Curzi, Richard Derringer, John Mc- Carthy, coach Charles Pond. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Coats, William Wendling, Mark Kaplan, John Davis, Larry Butts, John WRESTLING-TOP ROW: Charles Murphy, Steven Kottemann, Timothy Kerestes, Steven Marshall, Larry Kelley, Richard Gschwind, Michael Pavlik. SECOND ROW: coach Jack Schroeder, David Silverman, Arnold Sepke, Martin Johnson, Edward Raymond, Harold Wright, Terry Kushner, James Millns, Steven Chappie, Neal Litman. Robinson, Daniel Haas, Dennis Rott, Michael Zaccardi, Thomas Rafoth, James Watson, Edward Lorentz, Gordon Brenne. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn Parke, Richard Jakosa, Bruce Gymnastics Wrestling Kirkpatrick, Jerry Pillath, Charles Marshall, John Fregeau, Quentin Wolff, Jeffrey Vandersteeg. A f   «), . p jflk. % % vis i t77 BASKETBALL— TOP ROW: Ronald Arm- brust, Jodie Harrison, Michael Price, Claude Howat, Robert Shapland, Robert Windmiller. SECOND ROW: Jim Wright, assistant coach; Paul Nitz, Gregory Jackson, David Scholz, captain; Randolph Crews, Freddie Miller, Jack Tuttle, manager. BOTTOM ROW: Harv Schmidt, head coach; Bradley Richardson, Stephen Kohn, Dennis Pace, Leslie Busboom, Dick Campbell, assistant coach. Basketball Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY-TOP ROW: Gregory Dykstra, Kenneth Howse, Richard Hall, Antonio Cherot. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Wieneke, head coach; John Lamoreaux, John Kelly, Steven Currins, Robert Gardner. .UN0f TRAC CROS ■-v 178 VARSITY FOOTBALL-TOP ROW: Michael Martindale, James Rickwer, Robert Doyle, Jack Robinson, assistant coach; Gene Stauber, assistant coach; Ellis Rainsberger, assistant coach; J. C. Caroline, assistant coach; Jim Brown, assistant coach; Brodie Westen, as- sistant coach; Lou Baker, assistant coach; John Easterbrook, assistant coach; Brian McCue, Allan Konopka, Rodney Kitick, Donn Slott. FIFTH ROW: Gregory Janus, Ronald Balogh, Oscar Sliva, Claud Jinks, Paul Craw- ford, Richard Brennan, Douglas Dieken, Jef- frey Kiser, Terrence Claessens, Richard Kristak, Karl Pnazek, Daniel McKissic. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Kmiec, Russell Raddatz, Darit Lindgren, Bryant Danisch, Terry Dysert, Guy Robinson, Anthony Orna- tek, Robert Bieszczad, Martin Wade, Robert Burns, Patrick Gavlinski, Thomas Jones, Timothy McCarthy, Charles Belssner, Jerry Rose, Brock Butts. THIRD ROW: Daniel Franklin, Kennith Bargo, Daniel Belz, John Mauzey, Neil Baskin, James Wilford, Robert Wintermute, Jesse Clements, Charles Bar- either, Robert Bess, Michael Ryan, John Bennis, David Pollard, Stephen Brehmer, John Kaiser. SECOND ROW: John Riehle, Michael Hogan, Jeffrey Trigger, Ralph Wal- dron, Douglas Whitman, Fred Wolf, Douglas Redmann, David Jackson, Thomas Scott, Stephen Oman, Bruce Erb, Leonard Wislow, William Huston, Thomas Sturrock. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Janecek, Jerome Pillath, William Nowak, Michael McDonough, James Whit- side, Carson Brooks, co-captain; Jim Valek, head coach; Anthony Pleviak, co-captain; Randall R. Rodgers, Thomas Crum, Richard Johnson, Robert Naponic, Herschel Johnson. Football FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-TOP ROW: John Morscheiser, James Darlington, Dan Libera, trainer; Glenn Shockley, trainer; Bob Rankin, assistant coach; John Randall, assistant coach; Wayne Dannehl, assistant coach; Dick Parker, assistant coach; Brian McCue, Ed- ward Anderson, Gregory Garton. FOURTH ROW: Robert Benes, Robert Herget, Joseph Petrilli, Julian Vyborny, John Spiller, Roger Haines, Dennis Fleming, Daniel Bareither, Jay Watts, Albert Matthews, Thomas Raw- son, Ted Singleton, Maurice Kelly. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Norris, Gary Neville, James Plack, Denver Beck, James Dufelmeier, George Karwoski, Robert Bucklin, Gary Lange, Nicholas Janicki, Harry Salna, Bruce Kotteman, Thomas Jeske, Michael Cleary, Michael Ernst, Glenn Collier. SECOND ROW: Veto Santini, Kim Sundberg, Edward Dallas, David Zochert, Randall Fletcher, Jerry Schlich, George Samojedny, James Welsh, William Meade, Donn Damos, Jerome Vy- borny, Dale Faust. BOTTOM ROW: Andrew Strompolas, Lawrence McKeon, Robert Quinn, Michael Pickering, John Anderson, Brodie Weston, head coach; Hugh Robinson, Charles Ruth, Daniel Rotzoll, Mark Bates, Jerome Cole. | , y fir %. I A w - gl m «i « JS'iM. • f1 % 179 BASEBALL-TOP ROW: Michael Prousis. William Murray, David Russell, Michael Murawski, Michael Mariani. Nash New, Rich- ard Binder, Harold Vanselow, August Matej- zel. SECOND ROW: William Foss, Ronald Ingrum, Clyde Kuehn, Randolph Crews, Charles Schierer, Miles Zaremski, Barrv Yurtis, Lloyd Gussis. BOTTOM ROW: Lee Eilbracht, head coach: Kenneth Rizzo, David Strom, Thomas Calza, Gary Pieper, Flint Gregory. James Wedding Joseph Belmont, Leslie Busboom. Baseball Track TRACK-TOP ROW: Michael Kenyon, R. C. Wright, head coach; John Eurard, David Bob- ert, David Bridges, Jeffrey McLellan, Clar- ence Burch, John Lamoreux. Donald Shuman, assistant coach. SECOND ROW: William Wat- son, Gregory Dykstra, Gary Schnittgrund, James Sanner, James Brubaker, Bruce Self, Richard Hall, Gary Wieneke, assistant coach. BOTTOM ROW: William Colbrese, Gary York, John Sandeen, John Blanchard, James Edwards, Edward Feldman, Edward Halik, George Walker, captain. 180 GOLF-TOP ROW: Richard Youngberg, head coach; Fred Lukasik, Michael Kelly, John Mulliken, captain; Gilbert Saikley, Peter Kirchner. BOTTOM ROW; Gary Beckman, James Arendt, Daniel Bishop, Terry Evans, Robert Wallace. Golf Tennis TENNIS-TOP ROW: David Holden, Edward Thompson, Thomas Dunlap, Steven Leven- son. BOTTOM ROW: Terrill Rosborough, Jeffrey Cook, Jed Hertz, Michael Elbl. 181 m 0 Organize, Participate, Serve, 1 i H 184 Co-operate, Plan, Communicate, Experience 185 Commit Yourself, Contribute, 186 Work Together, Achieve, Satisfy 187 FACULTY STAFF-TOP ROW: Webster Smal- ley, Lynn Sweet, Berhnard Works, Paul Brady, Ada Hess, Roman Tymchyshyn, Don Llewellyn, John Ahart. BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Sprenkel, Genevieve Richardson, Barnard Hewitt, Joseph Scott, D. Rae Krafft, Mary Arbenz. NOT IN PANEL: Clara Behringer. University Theatre Presents Krannert Center GRADUATE ASSISTANTS-TOP ROW: Fred- erick Chalfy, Michael Nichols, Donald Mid- dleton. THIRD ROW: Dominique Sonier, Susan Weiss, Joseph Dailey, Marden Black- ledge, Mary Saferstein. SECOND ROW: Rob- ert Beisel, Royal Ward, Douglas Powell, Sally Berton. BOTTOM ROW: Penelope Bodry, Shelagh, Huntley. NOT-IN-PANEL: Jack Bibee, Roger Burch, Wendy Donsky, Robert Gainer, Lawrence Wilker. University Theatre is an organiza- tion which supplies students with the opportunity to work creatively either backstage or by acting. The plays presented are chosen by a faculty staff, approved by Theatre Board, and directed by faculty. The student staff is headed by SENIOR STAFF-TOP ROW: Jane Buford, general manager. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Reitz, armory production, Patrick Andrews, armory stage manager; Lily Rusek, produc- production and business members. Business staff members handle pub- licity, box office sales, and other administrative duties; production staff members are responsible for costumes, properties, set construc- tion, and other aspects of stage management. The junior mangers tion; Margaret Stanek, personnel; Laura Schultz, stage manager; David Ostrodka, stage manager; Jessica Schwalbe, personnel; Sandra Hufford, business. 188 SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS-TOP ROW: Joyce Klowden, Steven Lilja. SECOND ROW: Judith Barth, Karen Spittler, Frances Urban, Dee Ann Paisley. BOTTOM ROW: Sylvia Slivon. JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF-Gail Maxwell, James Stitt, Barbara Laz, Sondra Schlade. Dedication Play are divided into similar staffs. Sophomore managers are trainees in the theatre arts. In addition to performances in Lincoln Hall Theatre, University Theatre also sponsors a directors' and playwrights' workshop in the Armory Theatre each fall. JUNIOR PRODUCTION STAFF— Mark Weaver, Jessica Hahn, Margaret Bussert, Janet Messmer. THEATRE BOARD - TOP ROW: Albert Tillman, Leslie Reitz, Jane Buford, Joseph Scott, Morris Schorr. BOTTOM ROW: Rob- ert Parker, Barnard Hewitt, John O'Neill, Clifford Mendel. NOT IN PANEL: Walter Johnson. 189 Summertree Opens University Theatre's The 1968-69 playbill at Lincoln Hall Theatre provided the campus with a variety of outstanding dra- matic entertainment. The season opened with Ron Cowen's Summer- tree. The University Theatre pres- entation was one of more than twenty- five productions to be staged throughout the United States during the 1968-69 season through the spon- sorship of the American Playwright's Theatre. The smash Broadway musical, Stop the World I Want to Get Off, was the second play of the year. It was presented on Dad's Day Week- end and during the following week. Directed by Mary Arbenz, Stop the World is the life story of Little- chap, a type of British everyman, told in song, pantomine, and dia- logue against a circus type back- ground. During December, University The- atre produced William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona, a ro- mantic comedy dealing with the plights of young lovers. The Chil- dren's Theatre presented the musi- cal Androcles and the Lion, adapted by Aurand Harris, which completed the playbill for first se- mester. A change of tempo was offered with the presentation of The Ri- mers of Eldritch by Lanford Wil- son, directed by John Ahart. Mr. Wilson invented the small midwest- ern town of Eldritch to serve as the setting for his complex study of human patterns. This was the last production presented by the Univer- sity Theatre to be given in Lincoln Hall. The last show of the season was a special production for the dedi- cation of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. In Summertree, Young Man watches as Little Boy explores the world. In The Caretaker, Mick challenges Davies over occupancy of his flat. Young Man and Young Girl dream of their futures together in Summertree. 190 1968-69 Season Mother Courage camps with the Army in Mother Courage and Her Children. In The Tempest, Prospero calls a halt to the marriage celebration of his daughter Miranda and Ferdinand. 191 An intricate setting enhances the production of Two Gentlemen of Verona. University Theatre Performs In Stop the World,'' the audience is entertained by the chorus, Littlechap, and Evie during a musical number. 192 Stop the World portrays Littlechap and Evie discovering each other. Stop the World for Dad's Day The Children's Theatre presents a musical version of Androclesand the Lion. Speed teases Launce about his wife- to-be in Two Gentlemen of Verona. 193 ■| '.' ' i | ■IIUI •  | mm  ♦♦• mm  ♦ • 4 l MM •♦• m •♦♦.. . i Terry Moore directed The Fifth for Bridge for the Armory II Workshop. Patricia (Susan Keller) and Pamela (Meg Kuhn) converse in The Orchestra. Theatre Operates Armory Workshop for Students As one of its many projects the University Theatre operated a Workshop Theatre in the Armory for students interested in acting. directing, or playwriting. Directors were chosen from graduate students in Theatre. This year members of the workshop produced one-act plays as well as several cuttings from full-length plays. Depending on the director, the play may have been modern, avant garde, or traditional. Royal Ward, a graduate student in Theatre, directed the comedy The Hundred and First for Armory I Workshop. 194 RAFAEL KUBELIK, conductor of the Bavarian Symphony Orchestra of Munich. Star Course Offers Wide Range of Entertainment Star Course is a student operated organization formed for the purpose of arranging entertainment for the campus and surrounding area. The type of engagements varied from Harry Belafonte to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to an annual French play. As a member of Star Course, one worked with the music department and the French department and had close contact with the Assembly Hall and the physical plant. In the future Star Course will play a large part in planning performances for the new Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Being a member of Star Course was not all arranging. It also offer- ed unique opportunities and experi- ences. One of these unique opportu- nities was meeting Harry Belafonte at the airport and dining with him after his performance. Others worked with the technical people for Roger Williams. Later in the season, Star Course members gave the National Ballet Company of Can- ada a tour of the Assembly Hall. When the Bavarian Symphony Or- chestra of Munich was here, the Star Course directors were introduced to its conductor, Rafael Kubelik. 195 Star Course Presents World Famous Stars j y1 r safsu ■A The world famous National Ballet Company of Canada performed on December 5th. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra was presented on March 5th as part of the Concert Series. HARRY BELAFONTE. Calypso singer. 196 C ■I S M fc s i nfc ii r i The Star Course staff, in conjunction with the French department, sponsored the play La Taftuffe by Moliere. ROGER WILLIAMS, Concert Pianist. iW ► 197 JACKIE De SHANNON, recording artist. Star Course Sponsors Diverse TEMPTATIONS, motown sound artists. 198 ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF, soprano classical vocal artist. ROMAN TOTENBERG. violinist. Musical Groups for Students' Entertainment DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES, pop recording artists. 199 PAUL HENSEL, Senior Finance Manager. STEVEN DIXON, Senior Finance Manager. PERRY SOLDWEDEL, Senior Personnel Manager. j a 1 V Ik m H 1 Ef Star Course Staff Co-ordinates Details of Guest Performances By serving as office aids, com- mittee members, and ushers, the freshmen and sophomore managers became acquainted with Star Course. In the spring, nine sophomores were chosen to head the major commit- tees. Members working on publicity and advertising were responsible for informing the public and students of coming events. The ticket division supervised the ordering and selling SOPHOMORE MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Don- ald Wilson. John Myers, Paul Danha's. James Urek. EIGHTH ROW: Patricia Gibson, Carl Nelson, David Berglund. SEVENTH ROW: James Payne, Dale Kanady. Beth L;vingstone, Marv Senne, Gregory Zaek. Lawrence Scheit- ler, Janice Gordley SIXTH ROW: Thomas Ewers, Nancy Nilson, Louis Kotva. Kather- ine Turner, Norma Stein. FIFTH ROW: of tickets for all concerts. To host entertainers while they were at the University was the responsi- bility of the arrangements and public relations divisions. The staff sec- retary managed office supplies while the personnel manager han- dled ushering. The seniors, the backbone of the staff, co-ordinated the student staff with the Concert and Entertainment Board. Robert Phillips, Patricia Gramm, Alan Stout, Heather Mulkey. FOURTH ROW: John Giles, Laura Soroskv, David Miller, Sheryn Endi- cott. THIRD ROW: Jean Black, Richard Beal, Cynthia Karkula. SECOND ROW: Dirk Fuqua, Emilv Hanson, David Graziano, Carol Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Ricks, Edward Har- rison. Marsha Enlow. 200 RUTH MASTERSON, Public Relations Manager. GREGORY LANDAHL, Concert Arrangements Manager JAMES CHRISTMAN. Publicity Manager. JOHN BOZARTH. Advertising Manager. STEPHEN SCHERER. Ticket Manager. ROSS BLACKBURN. Ticket Manager. KATHERINE FEIGER. Staff Secretary; CAROLE WRIGLEY. Education and Information; MARY HARRIS. Junior Personnel Manager. 201 OFFICERS— William Wilton, treasurer; Richard Erdman, sr. mgr.; John Thomas, secretary; Ronald Grabb, president. The University of Illinois' Varsity Men's Glee Club. Hi m m W mk -, - ;.'«y ! ■• S' i £ M 01 r i L f f f V V 202 University of Illinois' Varsity Men's Glee Club Wins Acclaim MANAGERS— Clark Breeze, jr. mgr.; Donald Beswick, soph. mgr.; Craig Sells, soph, mgr.; James Fay, TV-Radio mgr.; John Thompson, alumni rela. mgr. WILLIAM OLSON, director. The University's Singing Illini started their colorful history in 1887 as the Men's Glee and Mando- lin Club. This group of skilled per- formers represents one of the oldest college groups in America. Mem- bership in the group is completely open. Last year nearly 200 men auditioned. The men's Glee Club has gained fame here and abroad as evidenced by the glowing reviews they have received here and in Europe. A re- view in DAGENS NYHEDER, Copen- hagen, Denmark called the group a cultured ensemble with fine bal- ance and a good sense of stylistic characteristics. MANAGERS— Lance Taylor, soph, mgr.; Bruce Johnson, jr. mgr.; Carl Nelson, soph, mgr.; Stephen Wheeler, jr. mgr. 203 University Chorus Prepares Underclassmen Diligently practicing works such as Die Motette, freshmen advance quickly. The University Chorus, under the direction of Vernon Opheim, con- sisted almost exclusively of Uni- versity freshmen. Students in the Chorus perfected their basic cho- ral techniques by studying many different types of works. The ulti- mate goal of the Chorus was a cho- ral training with an emphasis on vocal training. After experience in the Chorus, many of the members were ready to move on to more ad- vanced choral groups. At pre-registration the entering freshmen was able to express a de- sire to join a choral group. Audi- tions were held early in the fall and approximately eighty-five per- sons were selected for the Univer- sity Chorus. By practicing twice a week, the Chorus was able to pre- sent a program of concerts through- out the year. Chorus members rehearse for a concert which will give them the valuable experience of an actual performance. iiilii T n|l II « .1 i 204 UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR Concert Choir Receives Invitation to Europe The Madrigal Singers create a Christmas mood at the Elizabethan Banquet. The University of Illinois Concert Choir has established an increasing reputation for its precise and sen- sitive performances of its vast rep- ertoire of choral music. The Choir has been invited to participate in August in the 1969 Symposium on Music of the Viennese Classic Com- posers, sponsored jointly by the American Choral Directors Associ- ation and the Institute of European Studies in Vienna, Austria. While in Europe they will present a series of concerts in France, Switzerland. Germany, and Czechoslovakia. Be- fore Christmas, a segment of the Concert Choir known as the Madri- gal Singers celebrated the season by presenting an Elizabethan Banquet and program of Old English carols, in authentic costumes and the tra- ditional Elizabethan style. Choral singing is an integral part of campus activities. Each year over 600 students from all colleges on the Urbana campus participate in the Concert Choir, Men's Glee Club, Women's Glee Club, Oratorio So- ciety, University Chorus, and vari- ous small vocal ensembles. 205 Oratorio Society Performs Concert in Hebrew The Oratorio Society rehearses a selection from Block's Sacred Service. Since its creation in 1897, by the University's School of Music, Ora- torio Society has provided local residents, University students, and faculty an opportunity to perform compositions normally too involved and to intricate for small choirs. The Society, directed by Professor Harold A. Decker, practiced once a week not only for the purpose of en- joyment but also to prepare for on- coming concerts. The Society pre- sented one concert each semester. In December, the Oratorio Society's concert theme was a Sacred Serv- ice by Block which was sung com- pletely in Hebrew. The special event for the Oratorio Society this past year was the April concert which opened the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. In this concert, The Spring Sym- phony by Britten, the Society was joined by the Symphony Orchestra. The Oratorio Society offers an opportunity to practice voice performance. 206 The director, Robert Molison, directs his group through a warm-up exercise. The School of Music Establishes Opera Chorus The School of Music has long felt the ne ed for a permanent chorus to accompany the Opera Laboratory when it appears in concert. The establishment of the Opera Chorus in September of 1968, satisfied this need as well as giving talented peo- ple an opportunity to perfect and display their voices. The Chorus, under the direction of Robert Molli- son, is composed mainly of graduate and undergraduate students with a few people from the local area. Orig- i y a small group, the Chorus h grown to thirty-two members and has quite a list of performances to its credit. Last fall, the Chorus together with the Opera Lab, per- formed excerpts from Carmen and Dido and Aeneas theatrically besides singing for convocations. As a finale for its first year, the Chorus appeared in Magic Flute by Mozart. Members of the Chorus occasionally are featured in the Magic Flute. Opera Chorus gives talented people an opportunity to display their voices. 207 Practice helps prepare the Symphony for its concert with Tossy Spizakozsky. Professor Bernard Goodman conducts the Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal. Symphony Orchestra Plays at Krannert Opening On April 19 and 20 the Symphony Orchestra participated in the dedi- cation ceremonies for the Great Hall of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Appearing with the Orchestra as a guest soloist was the violinist Tossy Spizakozsky. As part of the University's opening series for the Center the Symphony also performed on May 17 with guest soloists Jon Crain, a tenor, and Beverly Wolff, a contralto. Dur- ing the year the Orchestra per- formed its annual campus concerts plus its tour of Northern Illinois high schools. The orchestra was directed by Bernard Goodman who is an ac- complished violinist with the re- nowned Walden String Quartet. The Walden String Quartet, which has been in existence for twenty-two years, is composed of music pro- fessors who are members of the University's Artists in Residence program. Members of the Symphony are chosen from qualified students on campus. 208 The University of Illinois Women's Glee Club. Women's Glee Club Tours South-Central Illinois The new director, William Olson, jokes for a moment during a tour rehearsal. Under the direction of their new conductor William Olson, the Wom- en's Glee Club presented a varie- ty of music for several campus and off-campus appearances. During the year, the Club was asked to perform for the Electrical Engineers' Con- vention at the Urbana Lincoln Hotel. In addition to their annual campus concerts, the Glee Club participated in joint concerts with the University Choral Ensemble and the Men's Glee Club, both held in conjunction with the spring opening of the Kran- nert Center for the Performing Arts. In the spring, the Club ap- peared at various high schools and at Lakeland Junior College in Mat- toon during their concert tour in South-Central Illinois. In addition to singing, the Club held various money earning projects to raise funds for future tours and new concert gowns. 209 U of I Concert Band Plays the Ceremonial Music In addition to half-time, the Marching Illini play after each touchdown The University of Illinois Marching Illini perform unique and precise formations during their half-time show This past year, the one-hundred eighteen members of Concert Band performed standard and contempo- rary band compositions and out- standing orchestra transcriptions under the baton of conductor Mark Hindsley The band is composed of students who have attained an un- usual degree of musical and tech- nical proficiency on their instru- ments as proven through competi- tive auditions. This year, in addi- tion to their annual concerts, the Concert Band also had the oppor- tunity to play the ceremonial music for the inauguration of the Governor of Illinois. During the fall, the Marching Illini continued its tradition of pro- viding spectators of the home foot- ball games with unique and enter- taining half-time shows. Many hours of practice went into perfecting each original performance, and the ef- forts of the band members were evident in the outstanding perfor- mances. Male students of the Con- cert and First Regimental Bands along with the most competent members of the Second Regimental Band comprised the Marching Illini. for the Inauguration of Governor Ogilvie ii in Conducted by Mark Hindsley, members practice for the Governor's Inauguration. The Concert Band A Concert Band member practices one of the contemporary compositions. 211 Festival and Twilight Concerts Highlight the Year With an instrumentation approach- ing that of the Concert Band, the First Regimental Band performed very high quality literature. Among its performances, conducted by Everett Kisinger, were the Festival of Concert Band Music, a Formal Concert, and a Twilight Concert. Members entertained on Honors Day and for a Forbes Hall Concert, and male members made up a large portion of the Marching Illini. The A and B segments of the Sec- ond Regimental Band also performed in the Festival of Concert Band Music and the Twilight Concerts. In addition, all members of the Second Regimental Band not in the football band had the opportunity to play at pep rallies, and all members participated in the Mother's Day program. The various musical presentations in addition to weekly practices provided the members with the confidence and experience needed for auditions for positions in the First Regimental and Concert Bands. The First Regimental Band The long practices prepare members eager for auditions for Concert Band. 212 for the First and Second Regimental Bands Conducted by Everett Kisinger, members practice for a Twilight Concert. The Second Regimental Band r+ W It is difficult to avoid a few sour notes after many hours of practice. 213 The University is extremely proud of its award-winning Univer- sity Jazz Band. The twenty-one member Jazz Band, led by John Garvey, toured Europe and received acclaim wherever it performed. The Jazz Band won the first prize in the 1968 Collegiate Jazz Festival, and along with Count Basie's, it was one of two bands to be invited to the New Orleans Jazz Festival. Students of the University were privileged to hear the Jazz Band perform at the Assembly Hall in a tribute to the Jazz Bands tour of Europe. The award-winning University Jazz Band does its thing for a local audience. Jazz Band Wins First Collegiate Jazz Festival Due to talent and practice sessions directed by John Garvey. Illinois has the best collegiate jazz band. 214 IUSA Activity Day Starts the Swing of Things Activity Day provided activity oriented students an opportunity to browse through a wide variety of campus organizations. Activity Day operates under the principle that extra-curricula av tivities provide the student with ma y social and ed- ucational advantages. It provided the interested student a close look at such activities as Star Course, the ILLIO, the Folk-sing Club, The Ski Club, Young Republicans, Skydivers Club, and the various Union activi- ties. Besides serving the students, Activity Day also provided the campus organizations an opportunity to present themselves to the student body with the hope of recruiting new members. Through Activity Day IUSA broadened its function as an activity coordinator at Illinois. At the beginning of each semester, Activity Day happens in the Mini Union. Activity Day, an IUini Union Student Activities event, is a time to find recruits for any campus activity. Great Debates 215 IUSA Provides Variety of Entertainment for Illini Illioskee, a carnival of rides and games, is sponsored by IUSA every spring. $ Activities ranging from Friday- Flicks in the vending machine room to the spring musical at the Assem- bly Hall were sponsored and directed by Illini Union Student Activities. This year, IUSA sponsored the widest range of activities of any group on campus. Each fall, dads get a taste of col- lege life on Dads Day Weekend. Dur- ing this weekend, IUSA converted the Union into a gambling casino. Dad saw Block I, another IUSA ac- tivity at the football game. Block I, the 2,200 member twin card section, performs during half-time of home football games. Through Music Hours, IUSA pre- sented recorded, stereo, classical music in the Music Lounge of the Union. Programs Planning Commit- tee was responsible for the Jazz Band concerts, bridge tournaments, and other entertainment. The Illini Union Board defines policy and controls the adminis- tration of IUSA. Each activity is headed by a major chairman who is responsible for co-ordinating the work of his committee. Block I, 2200 member card section, performs during football half-time. 3' fUfad 'TVs CI ■'J- IT. 216 The gambling casino always attracts many fathers during Dads Day Weekend. Classical music is provided in the music lounge with a stereo phonograph International Fair brings culture from all over the world to the campus. Students look over an art exhibit in the main gallery of the Union. 217 Committees MOMS DAY Raimond Cacciatore Maureen Hughes Jan Lowenthal Joseph Wojtena Janet Beaudway Kay Kuhlman Marcia Wilson Susan Ming John Kuhfuss FRESHMEN MANAGERS Nancy Braun Charissa Rubenstein James Choisser Evelyn Jankousky John Kimmich Paul Romain Robert Rich Andrea Phillips PUBLICITY Barbara Frost Susan Grans Judith Projahn Gary Rowe Barbara Smoller William Pirtle Robert Harders Hillary Nusinow Christina Nelson Bobbie Susie David Nelson John Brodbeck ELITE EIGHT Maureen Moore Barbara Connelly Enid Sax Gerald Schuh Cairn Beals Margaret Friend Carol Green INTERNATIONAL WEEK Michael Ode John Dirks Patricia Wald Rubens Estrella Jamie Friedman Roberto Winter Nancy Huddlestun Janis Golden Grace Gasparro Karl Vance Lorel Ellsworth Sharon Choate Maria Tan Joan Barry SPRING MUSICAL Andrew Pawlan 218 IUSA BOARD-TOP ROW: Mark Glass. Dr. Arno Hill, Earl Finder, Robert Ward, Donald Dodds, Barbara Reed, Donald Bell. SECOND ROW: Daniel Perrino, Marv Alexander. BOTTOM ROW: John Palinc- sar, Donald MeCabe, Richard Edelson, Kandy Hardin, Nancy Hesse, Catherine Key. Illini Union Board Regulates Policy of IUSA IUSA MAJOR CHAIRMEN-TOP ROW: Richard Zbylut, Frederick Guengerich, John Penning, Howard Leman, Mark Friedman SECOND ROW: Terri Hobbs, Barbara Waldorf, Susan Platz, Julie Gustafson, Esther Garret, unidentified. BOTTOM ROW: Rai- mond Cacciatore, Maureen Moore. 219 Indeco- Weston's Graucho Marx and Best Actor'' Dave Johnson as Mae West. Mime entre-acts were professionally done by Rudy Benda and Babs Fischer. Dad's Day Revue Provides As the wife and kids'' bid him a tearful goodbye. Dad rushes off to college to avoid the mixed-up draft. 220 Evans-Newman portrays a distraught Daddy who finds he's been mistakenly drafted and must take his physical. Entertainment with Dad's Really Out On a Limb Lacking an ID. card, Alice in Illini-land asks Caterpillar for advice. DROOL'-Dad's Really Out On a Limb— the theme of this year's Dad's Day Revue, provided an excel- lent basis for imaginative develop- ments in the hilariously entertain- ing show. Annually presented by WISA, MIA, and MRHA, Dad's Day Revue this year consisted of only four skits in contrast to last year's seven, allowing each cast additional time in which to develop its theme. First place honors were captured by ISR's production Hail to Thee, Our Mad Hatter, which portrayed a dismayed Alice wandering in Illini- land, searching for her I.D. number and her identity. Best Actor and Best Actress awards both went to performers in Indeco-Weston's You Mustn't Be Discouraged, a spoof of Hollywood's naive musical golden years. The awards went to Debby Langarman as Little Miss Curly Dimple and Dave Johnson as a highly believable Mae West. 221 Illini Guides Show Freshmen Campus, Answer their Questions EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Dean Paul Riegel, advisor; James Peterson, MIA chairman; Timothy Crichton, MRHA chair- man. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Donash, WISA associate chairman; Dean Rebecca Welch, advisor; . Joan Schneider, WISA associate chairman; Elin Richardson, WISA chairman. During Orientation Week for freshmen, there were about 400 extra-friendly faces seen around campus. Along with providing a helpful smile for a lost new student, these Illini Guides did a little of everything. They gave directions to dorm rooms, passed out Illi Bus schedules to the less adventure- some, and even were hosts for the New Year Convocation. As a part of their goal of getting everyone acquainted with the Uni- versity, they sponsored library tours, beneficial to everyone, not just new students. One of their new- est projects was conducting teach- ins on the quad, open to the public. Illini Guides were chosen from undergraduate student volunteers by the respective housing groups. Their job began with attendance at the special workshop held last fall at Allerton Park. Besides becoming acquainted with their duties the next week, this workshop served to arouse enthusiasm for the next few days when their charges began arriving. Finally the great influx of students began and there was no peace for the Illini Guides. TOP ROW: Dheena Ratner, Landa Skiles, Margaret Gillman, Jacqueline Sharf, Jenni- fer Schaeffer, Susan Boime, Susan Schweit- zer, Alice Iden, Susan deLisle, Rebecca Kid- well, Linda Wojtan, Robin Lee, Linda Hudson, Bonnie Lind. THIRD ROW: James Voight- mann, William Amidev, Leonard Adrignola, Thomas Noelke, Gerald Puterbaugh, Thomas Welsch, Louis Hoist, Alan Parsons, Jacob Rausch, James Vintar, Lawrence Dalkoff. SECOND ROW: Shelley Brinza, Timothy Crichton, Diane Donash, Dean Rebecca Welch, Dean Paul Riegel, Elin Richardson, James Peterson, Joan Schneider, Danise Stockbarg- er. BOTTOM ROW: Juliana Horn, Lana Darr, Ellen Durbin, Kathleen Fagan. 222 Co-ed volleyball game provides Illini Guides with a welcome break from workshop. Dean Hatch was M.C. at fall workshop. TOP ROW: Susan Stromberg, Patricia Dierks, Marianne Volchko, Nancy Williams, Diane Donash, Kathy Skogsberg, Linda Watts, Sharon Kilkenny, Ellen Golden, Bonnie Urban. THIRD ROW: Richard Beltramini, James Phelan, Charles Wise, Peter Shaw, Michael Kolbuk, James Thetford, James Davis. SECOND ROW: Norma Stein, Kathleen Burke, Joan Hansen, Carol Crane, Linda Miller, Barbara Stam- mer, Sarah Winters. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Wafler, Michael Feldmare, Charles McMil- lan, Lawrence Johnson, Gary Kurc. 223 IUini Guides Get Acquainted With Duties at Fall Workshop Hungry Mini Guides prepare to face an afternoon of workshop activities. TOP ROW: Anne Delaet, Carol Reedy, Norma Heise, Kimbark Perkins, Karen Brown, Janet Eley, Sandie Schwartz, Ruth Edelman, Mary Jain, Linda Billig, Leslie Crichton, Marilyn Grossman. THIRD ROW: Thomas Wilkinson, Christopher Flores, Stephen Cox, William Barth, Peter Schuman, George Birkmeier, Arthur Nicol, Robert Kreuter, Dennis Kmiec, Glenn Bastiaans. SECOND ROW: Lynn Dickey, Cheryl Larsen, Judith McNary, Cynthia Jeru- tis, Mary Maki, Karen Kennicutt, Sandra Borgsmiller, Susan May, Elin Thomas, April Fritsch, Doris Desrosiers. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Tipp, Richard Weisskopf, Therese Colloton, Barbara McNiven, James Ferrero, Laura Davis, Pamela Karoff, David Biver, John Edwards. 224 GENE MOYER. Chairman of PCSA PCSA Gets Wider Jurisdiction in Student Affairs The Policy Committee on Stu- dent Affairs underwent a complete revision this year. The Urbana- Champaign Senate, by giving the Committee wider jurisdiction, has enabled it to deal with extracurric- ular concerns of students in the broadest terms possible. The restructuring of the Commit- tee's membership included the ad- dition of graduate students and the deletion of administrators. Also, the ambiguity of the former Com- mittee's relationship to the Dean of Students was clarified by making PCSA directly responsible to the Urbana-Champaign Senate and in- directly to the Dean of Students. Included in PCSA's role of pol- icy making to deal with the extra- curricular concerns of students are the revisions of the undergraduate student code, the women's self- regulating hours, and use of Uni- versity space by organizations. TOP ROW: Michael Wortis, G. P. Haight. Harvey Benenson, Victor Bloomfield. SEC- OND ROW: Gene Moyer, chairman; Rubin Cohn. Bernard Karsh, Sandy Hahn, Jane Wiseman. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Brady, Martin Shupack, Jaquilinne Glenner, Don Frith, Patricia Clement. 225 i nil mi Trust and friendship are the goals of this volunteer as she tutors a young boy. A local neighborhood center offers this child a quiet place to read. VIP Works for a Socially Responsible Society Since the early sixties, college students have become increasingly active in concerns of the community and the nation. The refusal to leave behind the real world of problems resulted in the creation of the tu- torial movement, wherein students could use their background and knowledge to attack these problems. This movement led to the estab- lishment of Illini House in 1962. As the students became more involved, they realized the urgent need for more than tutoring. As a result, the organization known today as Volunteer Illini Projects began. Innovation and ingenuity extended work into the dark world of the mental hospital, the limited wards of homes for the aged, and recrea- tion centers for needy children. VIP volunteers have as their goal a better, more socially responsible society oriented toward the future. VIP volunteers aren't the only friends children make at neighborhood centers. 226 Campus Chest Asks Only Once for Charities ALLOCATION BOARD-TOP ROW: Richard Rice, Sally Charman, Robert Berkover. SEC- OND ROW: Gayle Wexler, Mr. H. J. Caquelin, faculty advisor; Miss Eunice Dowse, faculty advisor; Mr. C. Daniel Eaton, faculty ad- visor. BOTTOM ROW: Dianne Schwarz. vice- president; Esther Fink, Ellen Naiditch, sec- retary-treasurer; Mary Hay, president. We ask once and only once is the motto of solicitors for Campus Chest. Anyone can donate to Campus Chest in its annual drive for needy projects. Campus Chest permitted students and faculty to contribute to various charities through one annual drive. Its motto was We ask once and only once and extra events were spon- sored only for publicity. Through the World University Ser- vice, the organization responsible for campus Chest's existence, Uni- versity money helped to support ur- gently needed academic projects in the Far East, Southeast Asia, Afri- ca, and Latin America. Funds have also been allocated to CARE, USO, University loans, the rehabilitation center, Pal Program, a University scholarship, and memberships for area children to the YMCA. 227 SNIB and CWS Communicate Student Interests SNIB-TOP ROW: Tim Stern, James Miller, Stewart Reeve, Steven Builta. THIRD ROW: Janet Kolmer, Joy Dittmer, Rodney Rice, Michael England, Kay Vogt, Robert Scherer, Robert Coffman, advisor. SECOND ROW: Williard Broom, Kathleen Pettay, Deanna Stahl, Joanne Longlett, Kathleen Brave, Cynthia Lewis, Joy Japp, Janice Vaughn, Diane Kinney. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Bidner, Coleen Whaler, John Rosenbohm, Roger Rutherford, Thomas Stahl, Michele Derus, Anne Holstine. Eloise Hoffman. The STUDENT NEWS AND IN- FORMATION BUREAU (SNIB) was formed in 1955 by a group of agri- cultural and home economics stu- dents who were interested in serv- ing their college. SNIB's purpose is to facilitate communications between the Col- lege of Agriculture and its students, the rest of the University, and the people in the state. SNIB is open to any student with an interest in communications. SNIB is a student activity in which students gain experience in radio-TV, news writing and editing, photography, and visual arts. The COUNCIL of WOMEN STU- DENTS was established to repre- sent the interests of all under- graduate women and to serve as the collective voice for these in- terests. Under the new constitution, there are twelve members of CWS, including a principal representative from Panhellenic and WISA, their advisors, and eight members elected at large, four from Panhellenic and four from WISA. CWS— Jane Stevens, Pamela Mitchell. Mar- garet Bryant, Janet Heitsch, Cathy Hurley, Linda Siegel, Kay Sloan, Susan Smith, Angela Hewett. NOT IN PANEL: Rhoda Hornkohl, Linda Shear. Bonnie Urban, Barbara Warm- bold. Elaine Dittmer. 228 MP 229 Plowboy Prom '68 offered couples an evening of pictures, dancing, and fun. Agriculture Council Sponsors Plowboy Prom '68 During April, guys and gals dressed in blue jeans and calico dresses attended the Agriculture Council's annual Plowboy Prom. Preceding the dance this year was an All Ag Banquet honoring su- perior students in Agriculture. In order to keep the guys dancing, the girls fixed sack lunches which were served at intermission. The climax was the crowning of the Plowboy Prom Queen. TOP ROW: Dale Wolff. Jaunita Fitzer, Leslie Emken, Margaret Briggs, Steven Wendell, Judith Brown, Roger Rutherford. SECOND ROW: Gloria Eannanno, Mary Moran, Keith Honegger, Jane Gilchrist. Steven Temple, Janet Kolmer, Charles Ol- son. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Sims, sec- retary; James Traub, major co-chairman; Gwendolyn Flodeen, major co-chairman; Roger Smith, treasurer. On campus a student can express him- self in many ways, one way is music. Many students order the DI in the fall to keep in touch with campus news. TECHNOGRAPH Keeps Engineers Informed TECHNOGRAPH-TOP ROW: John Pauly, Thomas Brown, Larry Weber, John Serson, Gary Slutsky, John Barra, Ellwyn Englof, business mgr. ; Michael Feldman, Paul Rapp, assoc. editor. BOTTOM ROW: Gustav Ny- strom, Susan Quickstad, Kay Whitlock, Jan- ice Gordley, Charles Ludmer, Elizabeth Ko- ranyi, Roslind Skirm, Melba McCallister, managing editor, Donald Hanson, editor. 231 IPC Exists as Co-ordinator Of the Student Communications Asst. Prof. Hildwein and Prof. Schacht discuss a major policy decision. Founded in 1911, the Illini Pub- lishing Company exists today as a nonprofit corporation functioning as co-ordinator for four branches of student communications: the DAILY ILLINI the ILLIO, the TECHNOGRAPH, and WPGU. Al- though the day-by-day operations are handled by a general manager, overall policy decisions are made by the Board of Directors. Consist- ing of four faculty members and four students, the board chose the editors and all managers for the DAILY ILLINI and the ILLIO, and approved the selection of those in charge of the TECHNOGRAPH and WPGU. In the spring, the board chose two sophomore students from the Uni- versity to serve as members for a two year term. The foremost concern of a jour- nalistic organization is the quality of the finished product and IPC is proud that the student publications at Illinois are almost entirely stu- dent run. Not only does this policy permit a more true, more realis- tic picture of student opinion, but the experience gained by the stu- dents proves to be invaluable. IPC— TOP ROW: Prof. John Schacht, Michael Levin, Robert Jones, Prof. Donald Skadden, Ronald Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Assoc. Prof. Glenn Hanson, Asst. Prof. Richard Hildwein, Paul McMichael. Joel Piatt. 232 PHOTO CHIEFS-BOTTOM ROW: James Baird, Assistant Photo Chief. Illio; Richard Derk, Photo Chief; Earl Moldovan, Photo Chief. Daily Illini. Assistant The Photo Staff of the Illini Pub- lishing Company was composed of students who have a strong interest in photography. Ranging from com- merce students to liberal arts stu- dents, the photographers took and processed all pictures for the DAILY ILLINI and a majority of the pic- tures for the ILLIO. The staff was composed of about twenty students who volunteered services. Students, interested in photography but lacking experience, were trained to photograph, develop, and print pictures. This year, Photo Staff attempted to display a more complete understanding of the Uni- versity as a community. It directed its efforts towards creativity to accomplish this. Photo Staff, controlled by the Illini Publishing Company, worked in correlation with the IPC board to obtain equipment. Photo Staff Shows University as Vital Community PHOTO STAFF-TOP ROW: Tyrus Monson, David Abramson, Paul Jacobson, Kathleen Schroeder, Daniel Grunloh, Margaret Cusack, Donald Haislet, Steven Seihr, Donald Feld- hake. BOTTOM ROW: Robert ODaniell, Benjamin Chin, Charles Hain. NOT-IN- PANEL: Andrew Dale, Donald Rogers, John Goers, Ellen Asprooth, Nancy Day, Barrett LeWald, David Schweitzer, Adrian Head, Mary Howie, Allen Meyer, John Dowdle, Harold Higgins. 233 MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Barrie Fromme. information director; Phillip Overmyer. chief engineer; Pamela Whiting, treasurer; Terry Becker, program director; Brent Brotine, commercial manager; William Hepburn, office manager. BOTTOM ROW: Marshall Poole, station manager. Staff Members Gain Professional Experience as WPGU engineers have the opportunity to work with the station's radio sets, and with actual network feeds. 234 To interest prospective members, WPGU staff broadcasts at Activity Day. Student announcers serve the commu- nity while learning valuable skills. WPGU Joins ABC American Radio Network Continuing the tradition of being a student activity with professional standards, WPGU this year joined the ABC American Entertainment Network, becoming this network's only outlet in Champaign-Urbana. Besides adding prestige to the sta- tion, this gave members of the staff an excellent opportunity to gain val- uable experience by working directly with a national network. This year, WPGU began its sec- ond year of statewide high school basketball broadcasts. Reporters were sent all over the state to cover semi-final tournament games. In addition to the actual games they often broadcasted pre-game, half- time, and post-game shows. These broadcasts were made available to other radio stations in the state so they could carry them in their broadcasts. WPGU is the only col- lege radio station which is carried by other professional stations. This year, WPGU handled the state basketball tournament for WCFL radio in Chicago. As WPGU worked with other professional state radio stations and with network radio, it gained professionalism, quality, and experience. STAFF SUPERVISORS-TOP ROW: Timothy McLaren, David Douglas, Thomas Kneisel, Richard Sallinger, Thomas Roberts, Michael Grady. BOTTOM ROW: Stuart Ellis, Gail Katz. 235 Student Publication Directory Board Determines Founded in 1871, the DAILY IL- LINI has been in continuous publi- cation since that year. The sixteen to thirty-two page daily paper has a circulation of 8,500. The hot type-rotary press newspaper, with its free editorial license, enables the student staff to publish a profes- sional daily paper. Appointed by the Illini Publishing Company, the Student Publication Directory Board, a team composed of five staffs and three senior edi- tors, determined the editorial policy of the student-published DAILY ILLINI. The three senior editors handled the news reporting, editing, and feature writing. The responsibility of the profes- sional business manager was super- vising circulation and advertising. Business staff members elicited advertising from the local mer- chants and handled the finances. Through the efforts of the business and editorial staffs, the DAILY ILLINI emerged as a paper reflect- ing student opinion and action. DENNIS SODOMKA. Editor-in- Chief CITY STAFF-TOP ROW: Bruce Holecek, Robert Wilson, Thomas Guglielmi. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Holmen. Diane Spatz, Sidney Editor Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Carl Schwartz. City 236 Editorial Policy of DI I m % COPY STAFF-Eileen Stirn, Copy Editor; Carol Smith. ROGER SIMON, News Editor BRIAN BRAUN, Executive Editor I i Copy gets revised before deadline. J 237 COPY AND LAYOUT STAFF-TOP ROW: Nancy Frank, Margaret McShane, Nancy Pal- matier, Sandra Haider, Carolyn Bender, Lana Karlinsky, William Woorlery, Maureen Crowley, Shara Hubble. SEATED: Charles Schwartz, Howard Bresnick. ACTIVITIES STAFF-TOP ROW: Margaret Ferroli, Debaney Bauernfeind, Michael Welch, Deborah Daro. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Hickok, Karen Rugen, Elise Cassel, editor; Laura Nakazawa, Carol Darnell. ADVERTISING SALESMEN AND MANA- GERS—June Smith, Susan Quill, associate business manager; Alan Granat, display ad manager; Janet Eisen, Judy Blasdell, busi- ness manager; Susan Studz, Christine Koe- brick, Evelyn Vida, James Payne, Brian Bridge. NOT IN PANEL: David Harris, dis- patch manager; Ronald Halpern, Norman Medoff, Gary Bridgwater, sales promotion manager; Raymond McKinley, Lee Suckow, Dick Sublette, director of advertising. 238 K •Ms 1 1 1 2m 1l' ■Hi i [ 1 K lJ 1 ■£ m § CAMPUS STAFF-TOP ROW: Jay Schneider, Nancy Marienthal, Judith Kelly, Kirby Kep- ford. SECOND ROW: Marcia Mayeroff, Marcia Kramer, L. Picone Hansen, Wendy Rafilson, Marguerite Gunkel. BOTTOM ROW: John Bernardi, Carol Rodriguez. DAILY ILLINI Has a Circulation of 8,500 SPORTS STAFF-TOP ROW: Charles Smith, James Kaufman, Wayne Koonce, Carl John- son, Pat Erin. SECOND ROW: Dean Camp- bell, Daniel Manoyan, Joel Summer, Paul John Hundley, Vincent Palmieri, Roger Ingrassia. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Fehr, Rutherford, Rick Johnson. 239 Senior Editors Attend Associated Collegiate SOPHIA HALL, Layout Editor WILLIAM BROOM, Business Manager CRAIG PLACE, Editor-in-Chief 240 Press Convention in New York A second floor backroom office in the Arcade Building was the setting for many late night work sessions for the ILLIO editorial staff. From this isolated place, the editors did page layouts, wrote copy, counted characters for headlines, and proof- read the pages. Organization of the book and editing of layouts and copy fell to the five senior editors- editor-in-chief, copy editor, photo editor, layout editor, and personnel manager. Each of the six staffs was headed by a copy and a layout editor. The editors attended the yearbook workshop at the University of Minnesota last summer and the Associated Collegiate Press con- vention in New York. The ILLIO business office in the Illini Union provided a spot for sales meetings and balancing cash reports. Under the supervision of a senior business manager, the nine junior managers carried out the financial matters. JAMES McGRATH, Photo Editor JANE BAER, Personnel Manager SHARON SCHEIBEL, Copy Editor 241 Business Staff Responsibilities Range from Sales The ILLIO business staff was re- sponsible for advertising, sales promotion, ILLIO Beauties, index- ing, and circulation of the ILLIO. A junior manager was in charge of each area and supervised the work of the sophomore and freshmen managers. By keeping weekly office hours, the freshmen and sophomores gained valuable experience working with people and learned about the University of Illinois. SHEILA STOOPS, Campus Sales DENNIS MAKI, Advertising LINDA EWERS, Mail Sales WENDY FINK, Personnel MICHAEL PUSICH, ILLIO Beauty and Art LINDA McMACKIN, Personnel Statistics SOPHOMORE MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Brad Overturf, Michael Kraitsik, James Beau- mont, John Eisel. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Cooper, Janet Ginos, Kathleene Sauer, Cynthia Zelent, Joanne Johnson. SECOND ROW: Rita Mokate, Barbara Kellner, Carol Siders, Linda Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Power, Katherine Bowler, Linda Tobey. 242 Promotion to Circulation of ILLIO FRESHMAN MANAGERS-Stephen Patrie, Wendy Darken, John Laws, Terrill Wikoff, Robert McDonnell, Cheryl Miller, Rhonda Schultz. JOHN DeLUCA, Indexing JEAN DAVIS, Billing CYNTHIA RANEY, Sales Statistics SOPHOMORE MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Gregory Thies, Jay Schneider, Stephen Ayers, Thomas Rainey, Robert Stewart. THIRD ROW: Ruth Christ, Marilyn Shapiro, Gloria Engerman, Diane Safarcyk, Jill Turner, Nancy Finks, Susan Boime, Lynn Nieder- mayer. SECOND ROW: Michael Heitz, Linda Kerner, Linda Lepp, Lawrence Mirocha. BOTTOM ROW: Christine Taylor, Janet Koszczuk, Janet Lukevich. 243 MARILYN ELLIOTT, Organizations Copy Editor WILLIAM TARNEY, Organizations Layout Editor ILLIO Adds New Section to Combine When he applied for this position he didn't know he -had to be a typist. SHEILA PARISH, Activities Copy Editor PAMELA EICHMAN, Activities Layout Editor 244 MARJORIE PINC, Seniors Editor POLLY BRUBAKER, Seniors Editor Who's Who, Honoraries, and Queens ILLIO FRESHMAN MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Kathleen Diekman, Mary Manning, Colleen Bieschke, Rosanne Blum, Joseph Lukas. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Page, Adrienne Franklin, Lisa Logan, Adrien Bernbaum, Steven Feldman, Stephen Warner. 245 Editorial Staff Organizes and Compiles Information for Book KATHLEEN DEPKE, Student Life Copy Editor CHRISTY HABECOST, Student Life Layout Editor CONSTANCE BARTOLI, Residences Copy Editor JOANNE FREDRIKSON, Residences Layout Editor The daily hard work put in by all ILLIO staff members is evident here. RE 'ML 246 BARBARA SZOT, Sports Copy Editor WILLIAM THONN, Sports Layout Editor ILLIO SOPHOMORE MANAGERS-TOP ROW: Virginia Witzig, Pamela Davis, Ann- ette Anglesano, Pamela Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Lance, Janis Susler, Julie Kraut, Jan Binenfeld, Patricia Oleck, Janet Fark, Cynthia Borys, Myles Pomeroy, Carol Furar, Patricia Laipple, David Creel, Susan Grans, Jerry Henderson, Harold Seitz. 247 CYNTHIA MEADE, IFC Secretary IFC Strives for the Preservation and Improvement PRESIDENTS COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Steven Richards, David Abbott, Gregory Proteau, David Berger, Bruce Wilson, Michael Clark, Daniel Schulz, Barry Bissel, William Case, James Jastrzembski, Gary Secor, Charles Webster, Perry Soldwedel, Arthur Boyd, Norman Medoff, John Ellor. THIRD ROW: William Rutledge, Lawrence Cox, Stanley Witherspoon, Stephen Szabados, Lawrence Viers, Steven Read, William Vinson, Ronald Davis, John Longlett, Steven Trachtman, Jerry Sandberg, unidentified, Martin Pluth, Thomas Campbell, Dennis Kostal. SECOND ROW: Thomas Homer, Jerome Gea, Mark Mehlman, Thomas Fisher, Martin Read, William Snapp, Thomas Thompson, Nathan Milstein, Randall Krause. BOTTOM ROW: John Fleck, John Hutchens, John Lynch, Martin Johnson, Richard Adams, Vernon Wels, David Julian. 248 BOARD OF FRATERNITY AFFAIRS-TOP ROW: Michael Clark, judicial board chair- man; Jon Demoss, treasurer; Prof. Robert Corley, Martin Levin, internal vice- president; Ronald Hoffman, president; Dean Warren Wessels, Dean Joseph Goleash, Lynn Briske, BFA secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. A. Robert Twardock, Dr. Frank Nasca, BFA chairman; James Wersch, external vice-president; David Gillespie. of the Largest Fraternity System in the World JUDICIAL BOARD-TOP ROW: John Jilek, Gary Saipe, Clinton Jones, John Longlett, John Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Clark, chairman. NOT IN PANEL: Les Hetterbeck, Thomas Homer, John Lemna, Steven Trachtman. In this year of social unrest at the University of Illinois, the Inter- fraternity Council, an organization dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the world's largest fraternity system, found itself con- fronted with many critical questions. These difficulties were the major concerns during the 1968-69 school year. Early in the school year, the IFC recognized the problem of racial discrimination within fraternities. Concerned leaders co-operated to achieve the needed structural modi- fications within the fraternities to resolve the problem. The IFC undertook a full itinerary of programs this year to benefit the University community. Among them were a freshman orientation program, an articulation program in certain high schools throughout the state, and an expanded com- munity service program. 249 IFC Deals with Discrimination in Fraternities EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-TOP ROW: Tho- mas Hall, rush chairman, Michael Clark, judicial board chairman; Jon Demoss, treas- PROGRAM BOARD-TOP ROW: John Herm, scholarship chairman; David Berger, activi- ties chairman; Michael Kraitsik, assistant rush chairman; Thomas Fisher, research; Joseph Paone, local public relations; Law- urer; James Wersch, administrative vice- president, Martin Levin, internal vice- president; John Fleck, P. AC. president; rence Cox, small house committee; Mark Mehlman, Junior Interfraternity Council chairman. BOTTOM ROW: William Rut- ledge, Greek Week; John Bouxsein, pledge Leroy Inskeep, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Hoffman, president. training, Martin Levin, internal vice- president; Eugene Grandone, state-wide public relations, Elliot Hartstein, articula- tions. 250 TOP ROW: James Foster, Martin Feilen, Richard Trebelhorn, Terrence Walsh, Ran- dall Theis, Robert Merrick, Robert McCarty, Paul Hayes, William Snider, Thomas Paxton, Michael McLaughlin. FOURTH ROW: Mich- ael Gershon, Robert Ledbetter, William Moody, Richard Bartel, Evan Ewalt, Michael Smeltzer, Alan Hambourger, Stanley Sanders, Frank Giampoli, Michael Lunte, Thomas Blakeman, J. Todd Plesko. THIRD ROW: Thomas Falb, Robert Vespa, Riley Glerum, Randy Rosen, Jeffrey Simon, Terry Etherton, Gregory Vercellotti, David Polan, Charles Briscoe. SECOND ROW: David Krusemark, Lawrence Myers, Donald Gilliard, David Crank, Mark Parsons, Bradley Corner, Richard Saffro, Gary Harris, Robert Cassel. BOTTOM ROW: August Bertram, Charles Slife, Kenneth Saydel, Bruce Heins, Leslie Mathers, James Darling, Stephen Friedman. Speakers Inform Junior Interf raternity Council John Fleck of A I SI and Michael Kraitsik of A brief an interested party on rush. i.l Working closely with the IFC, Junior Interfraternity Council is a training and activity recruiting or- ganization for fraternity pledges. In JIF, members gained experience valuable to their futures in the IFC and other campus activities. During the start of first semester, highly competitive elections were held for major internal offices. One of the main objectives of this year's program was to help the members become aware of campus and community problems. Speakers from the campus were invited to weekly meetings to discuss these issues. At Christmas time, a party was sponsored by JIF for chronic pediatric patients of Carle Clinic. This was part of an effort to im- prove community relations. The Pin and Paddle Ball, one of the main social events of spring se- mester, was sponsored by JIF. 251 RUSH COMMITTEE— TOP ROW: Jacqueline Beck, Mary Poyser, Katherine Kahl. Marcia Chapman. Renee Zelack. BOTTOM ROW: Elyse Goldstein. Catherine Sledz. PROGRAM BOARD— Catherine Sledz, Susan Stratton, Caren Gundberg. Eleanor Thornley, Marilyn Morhusen, Carol Hellman. JUDICIAL BOARD— Sheila Stoops, Cherie Schofield, Barbara Ballew, Christina Escat, Donna Taylor, Maureen Riley. 252 Panhellenic Acts as Spokesman for Sororities EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Janet Edmison, Patricia Johnson, Cathy Hurlev. Elyse Goldstein. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Thornley. Benita Blaehman. BOTTOM ROW: Wendv Fink, Belinda Fruchtl, Barbara Ballew. Panhellenic, composed of repre- sentatives from the sorority chap- ters on campus, is the governing and policy-making body for these houses. This past year, Panhellenic strove for deeper involvement of the sororities in campus life. Panhellenic is composed of four branches. The Executive Council co-ordinated the departments of Panhellenic, evaluated past pro- grams and policies, and planned fu- ture ones. As the main organiza- tional body, the council represented Panhellenic to other campus activi- ties, and its members also acted as advisors to Junior Panhellenic. By representing opinions of Panhellenic to the University, the Representa- tives Council acted as a liaison. It also represented opinions of the members of the chapters to Panhel since the members of the council are composed of a representative from each house. Cases pertaining to rushing and pledging practices were heard by the Judicial Board. Coordination of rush activities was by the Rush Committee. PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES' COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Jacqueline Triche, Lu Unumb, Carol Hansen. Nancy Albers, Ilene Smiler, Judith Kirkpatrick, Carol Mangieri, Gwvnne Hookanson, Patricia Rozycki. Belinda Fruchtl. SECOND ROW: Lauren Klein. Muriel Knoblauch. Barbara Epsky, Lynn Wassel, Donna Ugolini, Catherine Johnson, Constance Norgaard, Sara Smeeth. BOTTOM ROW: Wendy Fink, Susan Smith, Renee Zelac, Barbara Zaidem an, Lynne Ostfeld, Sharon Shepardson. 253 y. Panhel's new rush book has been an invaluable aid during first stage. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC-TOP ROW: Martha Plunk, Susan Stratton, Wendy Fink, Carol Podlipnik. BOTTOM ROW: Enid Pava, Barbara Wolfson, Dianne Fafoglia. Junior Panhel Holds Picnic for Underprivileged Each girl feels anticipation, nervousness, and excitement as she waits. Junior Panhellenic worked closely with other campus organizations to give sorority pledges the oppor- tunity to gain valuable experience while at the University. Junior Pan- hellenic tried to give all phases of campus life an equal emphasis. With the help of IFC, a picnic was held for underprivileged children of Champaign. During the 1968 Greek Week, a doughnut sale netted Junior Panhellenic a sizeable sum for campus charities. At the annual scholarship ban- quet, the sorority with the -highest pledge class average was honored. Ten outstanding pledges were se- lected on the basis of grades and social activities. In this way, Junior Panhellenic hoped to encourage achievement among the girls. 254 MIA Serves as Liaison for Independent Men Representing over two thousand men from almost fifty houses, Men's Independent Association served as a liaison between these men and the University. The executive board of- fered a wide range of activities for the affiliate houses. Monthly infor- mal dances, intramural tourna- ments, and charity functions gave members a chance for an active campus life and simultaneously uni- fied and strengthened MIA. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Brian Crawford, Toby Duckett, Larry Gustafson, Edwin Moore, Daniel Rogan, James Hagel, Robert Byrne, Patrick Raucsh, Donald Mof- fit, Roger Rutherford, Harold Merrill, Roger Hoyt, James Caravelli, Robert Miller. THIRD ROW: Michael O'Donnell, Wayne Dapser, Charles Boudreau, Daniel Joseph- ites, James Granath, Stephen Kolb, Scott FRESHMAN BOARD-TOP ROW: Dean Davis, MIA advis or; John VanBladeren, Frank Patzke, Kenneth Auer, John McGuire, Gary Kiver, Glenn Carlson, Gene Schuphach, Ray King. THIRD ROW: Dean Robert Bokenkamp, Freshman Board advisor; George Anderson, Larry Herter, John Jensen, Howard Malo- Miller, Franklin Brown, John Amstadter, Joseph Nelson, John Lewis, Gregory Mc- Gill, Philip Funk, Jeffery Miller. EXECU- TIVE BOARD-SECOND ROW: Michael Voegtle, treasunec; Russell Andris, vice- president of house services, James Wron- kiewicz, vice-president of personnel, Samuel Davis, advisor; Thomas Schwertfeger, presi- dent; Bronna Gainer, secretary, Harlan vany, Kenneth Nipps, Fred Nightingale, Tho- mas Mularz, Gaylord Spilker, Edwin Moore, Ronald Weaver, James Wronkiewicz, MIA vice-president of personnel. SECOND ROW: Michael Bingham, John Nundle, Paul Malm- gren, Richard Kehoe, Sandra Hill, WISA Freshman Board chairman; Daniel Mueller, Agnew, executive vice-president; James Hodgson, internal vice-president; Edward Davis, vice-president of publication. PRESI- DENT'S COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW: George O'Brien, Walter Delise, Duane Walton, Rob- ert Finley, Peter Conway, Sheldon Solow, William Noalte, Robert Kurpius, Jurgen Petersen. James Matuska, Jim Olsen, David Mealiff. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Mabee, William O'Malley, Dean Campbell, James Williamson, Dean Keal, Alan Chen, Charles Bazil, Keith Kieker, Stewart Keeve. 255 Men's Residence Hall Association is an organization of 5000 men that are residents of MRH, FAR, PAR, and ISR. MRHA is headed by the Executive Council and a Judicial Board. The Executive Council is composed of the presidents of the nine dorms. The Judicial Board has half its members elected each se- mester. John Zegers presided as president of the organization. The main objective of MRHA was to represent its members to the administration and to issue policy statements in support of current problems. MRHA was in favor of abolishing the foreign language re- quirement, supported Project 500, and helped plan visitation. Its main project was the implementation of visitation, FAR being the first to obtain visitation second semester. MRHA provided a speaker's pro- gram and films for the dorms; it also helped sponsor Dad's Day Re- vue with WISA and MIA. Room visitation, effective spring semester, allows students to entertain guests. Over 5000 Men are Represented by MRHA JUDICIAL BOARD— Samuel Lima, Rodger Hay, Alan Parsons, chairman; Kenneth Pechman, Ernest Buchanan. Not in panel: Paul Smith, David Hart. 256 This student finds his room a good place to do his calculus problems. Floor meetings help set up rules for the visitation plans which went into effect during second semester. 257 If one lives in a coed dorm, he can enjoy his dinner with a girlfriend. 258 f I -.-' After once forgetting clothes, this boy is careful to take a second look. MRHA Spends Fall Semester Planning Visitation The first floor lounge in MRH provides a quiet spot for these students to take a study break and play chess. 259 PROGRAM BOARD-TOP ROW: Marjorie Smith, scholarship chairman, Cynthia Sch- neider, public relations chairman; Christine Winkelmann, social chairman; Pamela Tut- tle, activities chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Mudron, activities promotion; Nan- cy Walker, administrative vice-president; Christine Kesler, cultural chairman. NOT IN PANEL: Constance Claypool, program board secretary; Sandra Hill, freshman board advisor; Elin Richardson, Illini Guide chairman; Diane Donash and Joan Schneider, assoc. Illini Guide chairmen. WISA Offers WISA has served the independent women on the University of Illinois campus since 1914. The working body of the Women's Independent Student Association is Second Coun- cil, composed of all house presi- dents and dorm, floor chairmen. This body voted weekly on major internal and campus issues con- cerning its constituents. WISA's Executive Council and Program Board were responsible for initiat- in g, coordinating, and communi- cating the programs and policies to the members. In addition to its sponsorship of extensive scholarship programs and its coordination with MRHA in pro- moting social opportunities, WISA sponsored coffee hours for campus speakers, a high school articulation project, and a state speaker's pro- gram to inform its members of current events in Illinois. FRESHMAN BOARD-TOP ROW: Patricia Page, Joy Freidinger, Marilyn Bidner, Linda Woolen, Shirley Barger, Pamela Evans, Shel- ley Reynolds, Susan Wald, Cheryl Schueler, Sara Finks, Jeuli Bartenstein, Anne Stafford, Cheryl Nustra, Janice Pfolsgrof. THIRD ROW: Adrienne Franklin, Cheryl Ostrihon, Jane Poehler, Linda Kesler, Pamela Hertel, Stephanie Johns, Sue Sellers, Johanna Fill, Diane Stewart, Kanda Rhodes, Mary Kobler, LaDone Gaydos. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Combs, Nancy Blane, Susan Abrams, Leslie Hayward, Deborah Irwin, Cheryl Younker, Margaret Fliesser, Meredith Erwin, Marcia Sebenik. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Irion, Evelyn Moore, Sue Schloz, Maria Rubenking, Sara Carter, Catherine Crowley, Virginia Thomp- son, Karen Davidson, Patricia Mayer. ' 260 Variety of Opportunities for Independent Women SECOND COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Maureen Mudron, Nancy Walker, Carla Marler, Janet Eley, Laura Schmidt, Linda Miller, Barbara Benchik, Marilyn Hanley, Joyce Brewe. SECOND ROW : Eileen Zeitz, Dianna Spinner, Cindy Sloan, Zaneta Feigen, Mary Stutz, Debra Kiger, Mary Wilkes, Susan Sogerman, Sue Sellers, Christine Winkelmann, Cheryl Larsen, Cheryl Prather, Michele Klein. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Leen, Sharon Burgess, Barbara Auriene, Georgette Lalish, Rhoda Hornkohl, Sharon Crook, Renda Hughes, Linda Lagerquist. EXECUTIVE BOARD-TOP ROW: Eileen Zeitz, treasurer; Bonnie Urban, legislative vice-president; Jane Stevens, dean of inde- pendent women; Michele Klein, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Dittmer, executive vice-president; Kathryn Sloan, president; Nancy Walker, administrative vice-president. 261 I Dcifa i i 0M — — S i i i --■■■ - 1 r 1 ■-• i - ty£ vm ' ■. 11 ii V ■5 1 i 264 Rest, Study, Discuss, Participate, Share, Belong 265 Work, Play, Partake, Relax, Entertain, Talk, Experience 266 267 Allen Hall residents had a chance to learn about and examine a variety of topics, such as study habits and Project 500, during discussion ses- sions in the main lounge. Faculty members including Dean Clarence Shelly, Dr. Boyd Johnson, and Dean Rebecca Welch, were invited to lead these informal sessions. Special activities of the year in- cluded a slave dance and auction and a faculty dinner in the fall. With the Yuletide season came a sweet- heart dinner, a party for Volunteer Illini Project children, a Christmas dance, and caroling. Little Sis Weekend and a formal were in the spring. In the past few years, Allen has had a dinner language table. This offered an opportunity for the girls to practice using their foreign lan- guage in an informal setting. 'Pin the Star on the Tree is the favorite game at the VIP Christmas party. Allen Hall Innovates Dinner Language Tables TOP ROW: Bonnie Urban, activities chair- man; Kristine Carlson, international chair- man; Sharon Washburn, secretary; Sue Fulton, vice-president; Karen Bonnstetter, publicity chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Trotter, treasurer; Nellie Gong, committee co-ordinator; Micnele Mitchell, newsletter publisher; Cheryl Larsen, president; Lynn Dickey, Illini ouide chairman. NOT PIC- TURED: Susan Stoecker, social chairman; Wanda Hamilton, scholarship chairman; Karen Anderson, Newsletter editor. 269 TOP ROW: Paula Hartmann, Susan Irion. Suzanne Silver, Alice Okrueh, Paulette Glut, Janet Leaver, Linda Cesak, Janis Coultas, Rosie Saffold, Mary Kobler, Theresa Hepp, Carolyn Aronson. THIRD ROW: Susan Rey- nolds, Paula Smith, Barbara Arne, Denise Nagle, Sandra Miller, Mary Pittman, Karen Sederberg, Martha Rice, Bernice From, Joan Diestelmeier, Andrea Phillips. SECOND ROW: Vicki Hinson, Joann Williams, Susan Keller, Carol Connor, Elizabeth Smith, Laura Baker, Nancy Abramson, Bonita Ager, Ann Zumwalt, Carol Tapella, Enone Gait. BOT- TOM ROW: Barbara Hubbard, Barbe Iverson, Eudice Sheade, Constance Hurt, Debra Liber- man, Sharon Satter, Lorel Zar, Susan Tow- ers, Carol Bruner. Martha Stamberger, Donna Hill. Allen Hall TOP ROW: Barbara Weil, Carol Thompson, Christine Wright, Carole Tomlinson, Bar- bara Yaley, Patricia Murray, Emily Marsh, Susan Roesch, Debra Franks, Carol Virgin, Cheryle Coffman, Anne Stone, Christine Nichols, Beverly Nicksic, Karen Miloch. FIFTH ROW: Mary Maguire, Cherry Drew, Kathleen Wilson, Diane Powers, Jill Walt- zek, Stephanie Anderson, Barbara White, Beth Bandy, Jennifer Tymchek, Barbara Kirschten, Gail Goldenberg, Dawn Petitjean, Karen Yandell, Madalyn Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Ryan, Alison Tuke, Janice Koperniak, Christine Marszalek, Debra Martz, Elizabeth Green, Pamela Getson, Vicki Dubrow, Margaret Cummings, Sheila O'Leary, Susan Anderson, Janice Tomczyk. THIRD ROW: Carol Becker, Rose Hernandez, Michele Stolarik, Janet Caine, Alice Irwin. Dawn Lauer , Susan Mates, Nancy Gilleland, Cynthia Leahy, Jennifer Mankey, Meredith Shute. Virginia Colby. SECOND ROW: An- nette Paulaskas, Margaret Beckman, Gloria Louie, Karen Anderson, Lillie McGee, Susan Zelenka, Linda Bowman, Mary Lowry, Susan Fariss, Roxanne Weiss, Wendy Herzog. BOT- TOM ROW: Eleanor James, Josephine Le Morte, Lenna Tasley, Bonita Croxton, Shelley Lowrey, Deborah Hunt, Cynthia Lindsay, Christine Goundas, Leslie Kapros. 270 P K TOP ROW: Diane Aidem, Marianne Pulfrey, Jean Kordick, Janet Gettings, Renda Hughes. Debra Goodin, Rita Kentner, Judith Hanson, Joyce Hansen, Cherryl Keeler, Lynn Patin- kin, Kay Outright, Virginia Tenzer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Gilstrap, Judith Merkle, De- borah Bartulis. Sharon Jolly, Erma Rule, Ellen Taphorn, Judith Stamper, Cynthia Rentfro, Margaret Anderson, Mary Leas- man, Joan Hallinan, Lois Kieback, Virginia Lough, Peggy Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Schield, Marywolf Cosgrove, Rae Ritt- ger, Linda Kaplan, Mary Van Ostol, Doris Desrosiers, Mary Lundberg, Lissa Skiles, Carolyn Schwartz, Vici Taylor. Allen Hall TOP ROW: Sandra Eberts, Cheryl Krivacek, Paula Sabatino, Sally Linsky, Paula Powell, Chris Klobucar, Sarah Pease, Andrea Carr, Lorraine Michuda, Harriet Drummings, Deb- orah Gearing, Margaret Hanson, Diane Geo- bel, Linda Feuchuk, Kristine Schott, Susan Fapke, Karen Frowein, Sarah Goodwin, Helen Knox, Shelley Moses, Patricia Heyman. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Martin, Mary Adam- ski, Caren Hanlyn, Diane Calvi, Vicki Olson, Jeri Fermazin, Rosalie Hartweger, Maureen Crowley, Karen Brown, Linda Grieme, Chris- tine Peters, Mary Scavone, Caroline Kwiat- kowski, Margaret Nothnagel, Geri Radas- zewski, Johan Marshall, Roberta Sheets. THIRD ROW: Janet Mclntyre, Rebecca Dig- gle, Sandra Haider, Karen Bock, Deborah Weintrob, Janice Carter, Ann Buck, Karen Miller, Jean Snuggs, Ellen Welsh, Mary Mifflin. SECOND ROW: Janice Albanese, Martha Frank, Carol Kadow, Judy Miller, Kay Shannon, Nola Lehr, Nancy Borrenpohl, Mary Sandner, Vada Cox, Ellen Sandrolini, Barbara Myles, Constance Heimann, Mary Bryant, Jill Limerick. BOTTOM ROW: Terri Furlong, Sandra Blanc, Susan Stoecker, Jan- ice Fisher, Joy Lanciloti, Margaret Klein, Anne Studier, Ellen Small, Denise Reem, Jean Fredrikson, Alice Pitts, Dianne Haley, Rosie Kwoh. 271 ■il J ; ' It • t it t 111! ' 4 K K jL ft Wl %::u- V TOP ROW: Yolanda Smith, Karon Hendricks, Cathy Hutton, Barbara Trost, Fern Chertkow, Maureen O'Donnell, Sandra Evans, Joann Craft, Mary Yurieci, Linda Bekermeier. Susan Farner. Katherine Jarrell. Linda Han- sen, Nancy Clark, Carol Schaller, JoAnn Baker. THIRD ROW: Sharon Jorgensen, Les- lie Selberling, Nancy Hoffman, Nancy Schue- ler. Holly Heim, Sherrill Newhouse, Linda Jankauskis, Erika Frank. Elizabeth Clar- quist, Janet Sorenson, Janet Greger, Deborah Rutledge, Kathryn Eaton, Sheri Bortz, Con- stance Colgon, Anne Shimojima. SECOND ROW: Helen Malmgren, Jan Grazian, Cynthia Schneider, Bonnie Brady, Mary Stutz, Joyce Bosworth, Martha Dague, Diane Brenner, Susan Steinback, Susan Meskill, Sandra Ker- rick, Susan Alison, Stephanie Drake. BOT- TOM ROW: Rebecca Dinsmore, Barbara Everhart, Mary Graham, Susanne Wilt, Judy Bartlett, Colleen Buschbe, Gail Wende, Mary Happell, Lynn Ishida, Mary Smith, Sara Carter. Allen Hall Barton Hall TO P ROW: Linda Nixon, Marv Kriisa. Peggv Marks, Nancy Hwa. SECOND ROW: Kristin Adolph, Christine Worley, Maxine Stouter, Simone Mattenheimer BOTTOM ROW: Linda Shurman. Merrie Humphrey, Mary Nolan. 272 TOP ROW: Barbara Pavilonis, Sandra Ze- lisko, Jill Abrahamson, Glenda Piltz, Jolene Cygan, Mary Tammeus, Julie Gentes, Janet Nelson, Jerilyn Strohecker, Linda Vana, Mary Prince, Melissa Filbey. FIFTH ROW: Mary Coughlin, Jean Derby, Margaret Watt, Phyllis Panno, Lynette Nava, Elaine Lowal- ski, Therese Colloton, Barbara MacNiven, Patricia Kehe, Maureen Mackiy, Paularie Draine. FOURTH ROW: Celeste Bauer, Susan Nustra, JoAnn Potenziano, Jane Bu- ford, Theresa Orlowski, Penelope Polak, Lucretia Perrino, Sue Ann Glickstein, Emily Romersberger, Nancy Oltmann, Susan Rigg, Jane Long. THIRD ROW: Donna Feeley, Linda Blackwood, Colleen Henry, Susan Kautz, Joan Hansen, Mrs. C. Wells, head resident; Catherine Norris, Suzanne Sanford, Margaret Rosso, Linda Castleman, Ann Cre- mans, Lynn Rapin, graduate assistant; Gwendolyn Grimes. SECOND ROW: Betsy Anderson, Holly Zinner, Patricia Marciniak, Brenda Wood, Laouida Glover, Veronica Hickenbottom, Claire Maple, Deborah Weider, Irene Radzevicius, Suzanne Meinheit, Mi- chelle Wiers. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Krump, internal vice-president; Carol Graff, treas- urer; Barbara Stammer, social chairman; Alice Martin, president; Glenna Warnecke, secretary; Cheryl Dennis, Lani Miskell, ex- ternal vice-president; Sharron Holloway, Arlene Skrabala, scholarship chairman. Dads Reign as Busey Kings of Our Hearts Getting caught up in the Yuletide spirits, these ladies began to knit gifts. Dad's Day 1968 saw a new event come to the oldest women's resi- dence hall on campus. One wing of Busey Hall was vacated so dads could move in to reign as Kings of Our Hearts. Busey continued its usual tradi- tion of high grade averages as it won the top WISA award for upper- classman scholarship in the spring of 1968. A tradition of former years was revived at Halloween 1968. Gypsies, jack-o-lanterns, and candles took over the lounge as the 189 residents were invited to come as their se- cret desire. Bobbing for apples, fortune telling, and trick-or-treat goodies as well as prizes for the best costumes were on the agenda for the evening. These were only a few of the events held at Busey this year. 273 TOP ROW: Pamela Swangren. Nancy Fet- ters, Sally Burke, Janis Tomasek, Connie Hiles. Mareia Berry, Rita Dickirson. Alana Gorski, Susan Arl, Dorothy Hall. Ann Loven- thal, Georgia Kouroupas. THIRD ROW: Linda Green, Linda Hedrick, Geraldine Fehst, Linda Ernst, Donnola Harford, Gail Poffen- berger, Janis Wanserski, Carline Kirtz, Cindy Filson, Oreen Zeitlin, Susan Berry, Linda Szalkowski, Deborah Phelps. SEC- OND ROW: Paula Catt, Lenora Weidner. intramural chairman: Sharon Janecek. vice- president; Regina Wright, president; Chris- tina Oberhammer, house director; Sharon Petersen, social chairman; Mary Rudesill. secretary; Leora Bekowskv, Susan Brink- man. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Brown, Mary Riksheim, Pamela Davis, Georgine Tortorella, Donita Decker. Susan Watts. Jacquelyn Ernst. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Cole. Virginia Hermanson, Peggy Marc, dis- trict council representative; Lynn Nefdl, Marie Butler, Constance Shumway, Chris- tina Smith, Melanie Breakstone, treasurer; Lynne Crawley, Jane Staggs, Sherry Watts, Karen Levy, Linda West, Randy Young, Janis Beare. Bridget Davis, Maud Grau, Sydney Smith, Mary Carlson, Lynne Evans, Kathleen Jarchow. Marilyn Pacin, Cecelia Banach. Europa is Unit of International Student Exchange Europa House provided apartment living for seventy-two women on campus. These women were the residents of the eighteen apartments of Europa House. As a result of this type of setup, the atmosphere at the house is different from that of the sororities and other independent women's house at the U of I. Each of the girls in the living units cooks and eats together and shares not only responsibilities and activities but also personal interests. The re are few organized activities; the emphasis is on individual rather than house activities. Europa House, is a special unit of the International Student Exchange, which is sponsored by the Univer- sity of Vienna. Every summer a number of Europa residents elect to take a European tour offered by I.S.E. The kitchen of an Europa apartment is also an excellent place to type a paper. 1 ' 274 Evans pairs with Newman Hall for their Dad's Day Revue skit Bye-Bye Daddy. The spirit of scholastic achieve- ment, campus and house activities, and fun prevailed in the smallest and one of the oldest dormitories on campus. The versatility of Evans Hall residents can be readily seen in their first place WISA activity trophies and their first place WISA scholarship trophies. As well as being involved in cam- pus activities, the women of Evans also showed a keen interest in dormitory functions. Dad's Day Re- view, Mom's Day weekend, and Little Sis weekend were just a few of the traditional events that Evans held this year. The small size of Evans was con- ducive to group participation. An all out effort copped the girls first place in the WISA division for 2-D house decs. Evans Size is Conducive to Group Participation TOP ROW: Barbara Anderson, Linda Hall, Peggy Laz, Janie Daubs, Mary Julie Kowal- ski, Patricia Rosso, Deborah Van DeRostyne, Shirley Barger, Vicki Seglin, Karen Ander- son, Cheryl Hamma, Emily Werder, Pa- tricia Fatten, Kathie Whitney, Anne Caruso. FOURTH ROW: Nancy McManus, Joy Bally, Sharon Dudley, Constance Daley, Anita Norr, Crystal Bell, Darcy Klompmaker, Charlotte Melby, Diane Luber, Sue Betka, Ann Field, Paula Eschmann, Roberta Vilimek, Linda Michelsen, Mary Hixson, Linda McNutt, Noreen Parks, Jane Preisendanz, Muriel Kramer. THIRD ROW: Louise Printz, Kathy Baits, Lynda Marchel, Cynthia Amadon, Jana Frazer, Ann Thackeray, secretary; Maureen Mudron, president; Mrs. Eleanor Grinnell, Laura Schmidt, vice-president; Leslie Brooks, activity chairman; Barbara Jones, Alice Rysdon, Annemarie Heger, Patricia Speier. SECOND ROW: Paula House, Susan Wald, Patricia Marvelli, Nancy Dulys, Mar- garet Hlavacek, Donna McClure, Karen Rosenberg, Judith Beckman, Ann Riley, Patricia Larsen, Anna Barrett, Karen Steele, Margaret Ferroli, Joan Greene. BOTTOM ROW: Catherine Young, Lydia Morales, Joyce Gordon, Deborah Fletcher, Lenore Edelstein, Darlene Roasa, Kathy Buonauro, Rosalyn Sulkin, Janis Eldin, Elisabeth Reeder, Paula Klein, Patricia Panzica. 275 TOP ROW: Jean Sklansky. Laura Larson. Nancy Nesladek, Pamela Gardner, Deborah London, Avis Bernstein. Barbara Fricke. Catherine Slocumb, Pamela Wernick, Janet Kaberna. Susanne Lamar, Laurel Fitzgerald, Brenda Moore. FOURTH ROW: Mallie Jack- son, Susan Neely, Andrea Wolfe. Barbara Cabav, Judith Meyer, Kathleen Bennett. Marv Jo Burke, Nancy Fortune, Karen Barton. Nancy Kubik, Carol Nolan, Gail Ludvigson, Janet Ristow. Anna Coil. Cvnthia Brown. THIRD ROW: Nel Coop, Ellen Azzarello, Nancy McGivney, Jane Okamoto, Barbara Badger, Sharon Crook, Sharri Bressler. June Bright. Mary Krein. SECOND ROW: Karen Cachevki, Cynthia Borvs, Lauren Meskimen. Mary Damhorst, Jo Ann Barnett, Janet Puzey, Rita Brooks, Eileen Duffv, Janet Mariani. BOTTOM ROW: Lowanda Baudino, Martha Brune, Cynthia Lippy, Mary Lyall, Dorothy Petroskey, Catherine Hack- ler. Shelley Schuler. Shelley Blumenfield. Flagg Hall Clark Hall TOP ROW: Pamela Piper, Darlene Obejda. Joan Lebensorger. Bernice Hanus. Cynthia Nelson, Barbara Murray, Susan Hansberry, Phyllis Hannon. SECOND ROW: Deborah Alexander, Christine Covelli, Mary Botteron, Nancy Armetta. Sharon Carlson, Sandra Steinmann, Juliet Babbitt, Ilene Kaplan, Sylvia Sturm. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Calder, Lynda' Molodow, Kathleen Mauer, Louise Lieber, Margaret Crawford, Mary-Jeanne Santori. 276 TOP ROW: Rae Schneider, Georgene Loxas, Theresa Ziomek, Kathryn Vincke, Jacque- line Slive, Mary Raptis, Tiiu Vohma, Gail Hodes. THIRD ROW: Kay Granath, Nancy Kunz. Beverly Anderson, Mary Vance, Linda Rosenberg, Elizabeth Brent, Gail Sorrough. SECOND ROW: Sherry Siegel, secretary; Rona Starkston, treasurer; Shirley Pike, vice-president; Mrs. Anna Silz, house direc- tor; Zaneta Feigen, president; Barbara Park- er, social chairman; Brenda Kurtz, house manager. BOTTOM ROW: Adrienne Franklin, Rhona Berkowitz, Susan Kennefick, Georgia Steinkrueger, Sandra Heitkotter. Jennifer Palmer. Laurel House Delta House TOP ROW: Gwen Wise, Karen Pieper, Patricia Logsden, Lynn Lahey, Margaret Lavin, Jane Schnver, Mary Bigelow. THIRD ROW: Pamela Jacobson, Deborah Collins, Christine Schwartz, Mary Porter, Pamela Swan, Majorie Buckel, Jeanne Stonehouse. SECOND ROW: Marcia Ryherd, secretary; Gloria Sievers, Sharon Kubinski, vice-president; Mrs. Louis Carney, house director; Christine Winkelmann, president; Carol Pieper, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Gaye Brumis, Diane Long, Mary Wiley. 277 TOP ROW: Anita Paydon, Frances John- son, Marilyn Zwieker, Sandy Stone, Joan Thompson, Cindy Lewis, Jane Brauer, Linda Berg, Faith Pukszta, Janet Kolmer, Joy Ditt- mer, Juanita Fitzer, Karen Wax, Judy Schau- felberger, Lois Tolan, Rowene Baumgartner, Christine Kesler, Nancy Briggs. THIRD ROW: Barbara Palmer, Anita Jackson, Mary Voland, Linda Echerd, Marlys McClelland. Joanne Longlett, Linda Wheeler, Linda New- ton, Elaine Dittmer, Kave Ridgway, Susan Hayward, Pamela Tuttle. Ruth Soltwedel, Margaret Briggs, Janice Vaughn, Beverly Koch, Joyce Piper. SECOND ROW: Mar- tha Paydon, Lois Brauer, Marcia Sullivan, house manager; Vickie Armstrong, social chairman; Maria Borchers. treasurer; Mary Thatcher, house mother; Marilyn Hanley, president; Mary Johnson, vice-president; Debbie Ewing, Janice Kennedy, secretary; Jane Mabry. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Youn- ker, Linda Kesler, Carolyn Lock, Debra Busboom, Sharon Wenzel, Penny Tuttle, Sharon Tonsor, Jane Poehler, Theta Dick- man, Joy Freidinger, Marilyn Bidner. 4-H Employs Independent Pledge- Active System The Dad's Day banquet is the highlight of the year for many 4-H fathers. To make the best better is the motto of the girls living at 4-H House, one of the unique independ- ent women's houses on campus. Not only is 4-H House operated on a co- operative basis, but it also employs the only independent house pledge- active system for membership. In spite of the fact that the girls living at 4-H do their own cooking and cleaning, they also have time for special events and service proj- ects. Besides being hostesses to their moms, dads, and little sisters throughout the year, the girls enter- tained their little brothers during a special Little Brother's Weekend. Thursday evening dinners were set aside as faculty guest night to give instructors a closer look at cooperative living. 278 TOP ROW: Arlene Shub, Carla Meltzer, Diane Sagi, Merle Levin, Jackie Radis, Susan Kahn, Jo Ann Berman, Nancy Marienthal, Helene Savage, Miriam Brown. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Kalnitz, Susan Denis, Pamela James, Peni Hall, Lynne Schwartz, Kathy Wylie, Cheryl Lundgren, Claire Weinglass, Sharon Kaufmann. Ann Hartman, Judith Stiak. THIRD ROW: Eileen Zeitz, treasurer; Nancy Becker, house manager; Laura Davis, Judith Handzel, vice-president; Mrs. Mary Garrard, Betsy Glassberg, president; Fanny Reyler, social chairman; Deborah Ginsburg, secretary; Kathy Scott. SECOND ROW: Marna Berman, Bonnie Anticol, Janet Bos- ley, Carol Rueter, Marilyn Atlas, Janet Hunt- er, Charissa Rubinstein, Royce Boraz. BOT- TOM ROW: Deborah Langerman, Linda McMullen, Julie Schwab, Sandra Stroh, Mary Brandt, Carol Gowler, Roxanne Mills, Kathy Coe. NOT IN PANEL: Virginia Schubert, Mary Solter. Indeco Pairs with Weston for Dad's Day Revue Dinner conversations keep everyone informed of various campus happenings. Fun reigned as the women of Indeco House paired with the men of Weston Hall for the 1968 Dad's Day Revue. The title of their skit was You Mustn't Be Discouraged, a spoof on the movies of the 30's. Curly Dimple, a one-time child movie star of the 30's finds herself a has been at the tender age of forty-two. The rest of the skit vividly showed how Curly tried to make her comeback in show business as a stripper. Two of the more popular tradi- tions of Indeco House were the Waiters' Dinner and Senior Dinner. For the Waiters' Dinner, several girls donned white jackets and per- formed the duties of the waiters, while waiters had dinner served to them. The Senior Dinner is held in recognition of those girls who are either graduating or leaving the house at the end of the semester. 279 TOP ROW: Joanne Leszkiewicz, Mary Kath- erine Kowld, Marilyn Smith, Marge Carver, Olga Kist, Carolyn Kalina, Linda Ralston, Charlotte Markson, Elaine Keown, Paulette Sergott, Marliyn McDole. THIRD ROW: Jud- ith Wolski, Doris Gooley, Dorothy Gingerich, Patricia Conners, Linda Peek, Barbara Lace- well. Kathleen Kelly, Patricia Peck. Mari- anne Sexton, Shirlee Preston, Nancy Flan- nery, Carolyn Carter, Barbara Wold. SEC- OND ROW: Phoebe Jensen, key chairman; Phyllis Michalski, secretary; Barbara Auri- ene, president: Mrs. Turk, housemother; Anne Cahill, vice-president; Edith Mose. activitv chairman; Joy Eriksen, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Minikel, Sheryl Yanda. Jill Korgie, Barbara Fitzhugh, Mary Strubbe. NOT IN PANEL: Patricia Coker, Georgia Horrell, Jackie Maruna, Kathleen Manzer, Lyla Musick, Beverly Navara. Leeman Lodge Lundgren Hall TOP ROW: Jean Vollrath, Jane Parmley. Connie Funk, Susan Falkenthal, Christine Hauri, Mary Kniepkamp, Nancy Miller, Susan Whitfield, Joan Prentice, Barbara Fleming, Barbara Finlev, Susan Schrickel, Eva Pallv, Ruth Modric. THIRD ROW: Alice J. Conn, Nancy Pistorius. Carol Aultz, Suszn Jarvis. Sandra Ronspies, Nancy Williams, Jill John- son. Deborah Corwin, Justine Fey, Ruth Edel- man, Andrea Lovaas, Jovanne Saltzberg. SECOND ROW: Susan Per'lik. Jean Collins. Ellen Kasper, Joan Matysiak, Diane Hock, Kathleen Perino. Veronica Collins, Peggy Crawford, Ellen Klocke. Kendra Koehler. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Gross, Joy Lawicki, Suzanne Wheeler, Cathy Rhoades, Susan Drell. Cheryl Ippolito, Mary Burke, Karen Spitzer. 280 The new visitation rules made it possible for residents to entertain at home. The 1968-'69 school year found LAR involved in many campus ac- tivities. Over Homecoming week- end, LAR placed second in two- dimensional house decorations with a display depicting an Illini carving a canoe from a Buckeye tree and in- viting everyone to help him cele- brate at a victory powwow. Dad's Day Weekend in November found LAR as one of the four final- ists in the Dad's Day Revue. The LAR— Oglesby 10 skit was entitled, Once Upon a Game. This satire on television game shows involved the meeting of two people on the Baby Game, their reunion on the Dating Game, their appearance on the Newlywed Game, and finally their breakup in the Divorce Court. In December, LAR's lounge was transformed into a holiday wonder- land for the winter dance featuring music by Eddie and the Sensations. LAR Performs Once Upon a Game in Revue In LAR's Dad's Day Revue skit, a couple meets on The Baby Game,'' gets married, and finally breaks up. LJw TOP ROW: Margaret Phelps, Teresa Fin. Beverly Siegrist, Kathryn Wissmiller, Chris- tine Wray, Madelon Nauyalis, Gloria Colean, Carol Sehroeder, Linda Sandblom, Christine Chuehro, Kathryn Buick, Cathleen Graye, Christine Taylor, Linda Karl, Gwen Pratt, Meredith Erwin, Deborah Owen, Carolyn Combs. THIRD ROW: Rausie Prescott, Ava- lon Ford, Jean Spindler, Sara Henning, Lou Gayden, Patricia Slaughter, Gloria Stenzel, Elizabeth Mitchell, Mary Brauer, Judy Hajek, Sharon Pampe, Marsha Wolszon, Barbara Brock-Jones, Susan Requa, Cheryl Nustra. SECOND ROW: Diane Klibbe, committee co- ordinator; Sally Northcraft, secretary; Judy Rozmarin, treasurer; Miss June Mitchell, VAwi r, head resident; Sandra Rowe, president; Carol Reedy, vice-president; Jennifer Schaeffer, social chairman; Barbara Treger, Illini Guide chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Lola Ne- grete, Karen DeNardo, Cynthia Smith, Mar- garet Zajonc, Carol Puttcamp, Margorie Rossen. Jean Boysen, Stephanie Sheehy, Marilyn Quelle Sharon Tadlock. LAR South TOP ROW: Barbara Beck, Jacqueline Morris, Maureen Stone, Barbara Batch, Ellen Pertile. Bettye Jo Payne, Marlene Mastin, Linda Recklein, Sherry Home, Nancv Ziegler. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Harris, Madonna Maxfield, Shirley Galindo, Beverley Cotton, Linda Mertz, Constance Cummer, Carolyn Blank, Mary Friend, Susan Rothrock, Cath- erine Peterman, Elizabeth Gunty. Pamela Grimes. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Drolet, Kathleen Diekman, Joyce Veverka, Linda Kerner, Wendy Plotkin, Elaine White, Mary Lawlor, Ruth Overman, Jean Seh roeder, Jan- ice Wilkus, Francis Airdo. SECOND ROW: Carol Capadona, Nancy Thai, Nancy Schme- dake, Judy Hickok, Kathleen Palmer, Joanne Hartleb, Mary Lou Lanucha, Mary Carlson. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Rich, Melanie Feich- ter, Susan Murphy, Mary Ann Peters, Mary Reeve, Lynn Niedermayer, Mary Foster, Barbara Dale, Kathleen Majzler. 282 I TOP ROW: Mary Seibert, Susan Taylor, Bonita Schock, Deborah Smith, Shirley Nel- son, Ardella Perry, Evelyn Prescott, Michele Zajkowski, Gwendolyn Carswell. FOURTH ROW: Mary Grede, Carole Butterfield, Ce- celia Paine, Elizabeth Scoggins, Leslie Jones, Paula Barber, Patricia Mulligan, Mary Lynn Taylor, Linda Horner. THIRD ROW: Carol Snowden, Rose Clark, Carole Ewing, Bar- bara Schmidt, Nancy Foit, Mary St. Ger- maine, Elizabeth Dayton, Penny Weber, Jane Lerner, Martha Herzog. SECOND ROW: Paula Malmgren, Illini Guide chairman; Marsha Barber, secretary, Janet Johnson, social chairman; Carol Purdy, committee coordinator; Carol Cadek. president; Linda Miller, Gloria Ramos, Ruth Siegle. BOT- TOM ROW: Elizabeth Lindberg, Roberta Sk- vorc, Cynthia Taylor, Carolyn Thune, Mary Ann Bushman, Viola Tibbetts, Julie Norris, Kathleen Hreha. LAR North TOP ROW: Denise Engel, Linda Fitzgerald, Myra Epping, June Rhoton, Lynn Kuehn, Gail Boyd, Sharon Dietrich, Jacquelyn Link, Mary Anne Obal, Patricia Laipple, John Richard- son, Joan Barshinger. Gloria Buck, Cheryl Travers, Linda Skudrna, Barbara Pahlke, Nancy Davis. FOURTH ROW: Janet Drayton, Jacqueline Sinopoli, Joan Mattson, Mercedes Wolff, Marilyn Gryga, Kathleen Schroeder, Tamra Stiegemeier, Lynda Lenkaitis, Gail Vartiak, Roberta Proper, Kim O'Connor. Phyllis Egizio, Crystal Laws, Alice McKin- ney, Carol DeLaney, Susan Schweitzer, Susan Roesch, Denis Buckler. THIRD ROW: Dag- mar Lagnado, Diane Denton, Janice Gintz- ler, Jane Hood, Shirley Yee, Anita Hickman, Marie Edmund, Joy Japp, Brynn Pennington, Diane Axalos, Christine Burns, Elizabeth Caldwell, Tina Wassel, Lynn Shachman, Elizabeth Lee, Edith Antle, Vicki Oetting. SECOND ROW: Theola Starks, Linda Hudson, Janet Van Arsdale, Marianne Volchko, Clem- entine Jasinski, Adrien Bernbaum, Deborah Landis, Dorothy Huff, Ilene Simon. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Yang, Lois Drager, Vivian Yang, Cathy McDaniel, Cindy Roettger, Mar- garet Cary, Judith Anderson, Jean Mayer, Gail Goldberger, Maria Woodrick, Penny Dockery. 283 TOP ROW: Candace Jones, Diana Andorf, Jamie Marron, Judy Friedman, Kathleen Jacobs, Deborah Underwood, Nancy Wendelken, Jane Hoffman, Sarah Canterbury, Margie Moeller. Bonnie Harris. Margaret Cusack. THIRD ROW: Jane Ricker, Susan Hoeksema, Kathleen Cox, Catherine Buck, Joanne Roberts, Sara McKinnon, Georgia Bohlen, Tonda Satterfield, Janice Anniss, Jo Anne Bowen, Kath- leen McBride. SECOND ROW: Christine Neumann, Joan Beldin. Elizabeth Jensen, Karen Jensen, Mrs. Crooks, house mother; Linda Mitchell. Erma Silkey, Carol Callaway. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Corrigan. Margaret Gaske, Susan Field. Christine Kehrberg, Kathleen McKenzie. Janet Bollet. Mansion and Media Participate in Co-rec Softball These girls settle down to a few cozy hours of watching television. Four years ago the Mansion was converted to a girls residence house. Since that time, the forty- nine occupants have built a fine reputation with quality food and ideal study facilities. Last year, the girls had their lounge and dining room redecorated and their front lawn landscaped. These improvements together with a newly painted trim on the outside of the house gave the Mansion a new appearance. The Mansion is a private house which is approved by the University Housing Division. Although there are no organized house activities, some of the girls participated in co- rec softball with the men of Medea. In 1968, the two houses made it to the finals of the annual co-rec soft- ball tournament for independent houses. 284 Girls at Philea participated in several activities, traditional to their independent co-operative. A week before Valentine's Day each girl selected a Sweetheart Sis and remained anonymous to her during the week. Girls could be seen sneaking around the rooms, leaving poems or gifts until Valen- tine's Day when each girl revealed her hidden identity. On May 29, graduating seniors threw a party for the remaining residents of the house. They chose typical traits of house members to mimic, after which the juniors were given the chance to retaliate. One particular activity which the girls enjoyed was sponsoring an Easter party for mentally retarded children at the Happy Day School located in Champaign. Each resident of Philea is given a chance to demonstrate her culinary skills. Each Philea Resident Selects a Sweetheart Sis TOP ROW: Candace Hoffmann. Beverly Strietmatter, Kathleen Mcmillion, Gloria Rodgers, Carol Hughes. Jo Ellen Worely, Victoria Zander, Carolyn Barkei. Patricia Donnelly, Lucy Fon wearinga, Mary Witzleb, Mildred Cazier, Eileen Burroughs, Helen Bo- janowski, Diane Steiner, Donna Miles. SEC- OND ROW: Katherine McGrath, Kristina Twarog, social chairman; Susan Thompson, student advisor; Kathleen Ohman, coordina- tor; Gail Baugh, secretary; Mrs. Leokadia Woynar, house director; Diana Spinner, president; Barabara Piazza, vice-president; Margaret Osbakken, treasurer; Ruth Rohl- fing, commisar; Beverly Shelanouki. BOT- TOM ROW: Arlene Sheffbld, Patricia Sarver, Janice Behymer, Carol Burnell, Virginia Hensen, Antoinette Lobosco, Janis Swanson, Dora Scheer, Deirdre Cox, Dorothy Kibler. Elizabeth Mueller, Linda Bibb, Alene Potocki. !H; ( ■' A- 285 Presby Hall encourages Christian girls to engage in a variety of in- terests and activities. First in im- portance to the Presbyite is schol- arship, an honorary dinner being presented each semester. Women with a 4.00 or better grade point average were served the traditional steak dinner while all others dined on spaghetti. Among the distinguished guests for the Dean and Faculty Dinner were Dean Welch, dean of freshman women, and Dr. Johnson from the geology department. In honor of this fall occasion, each of the girls could invite a faculty member to dinner. Guest speaker John Sullivan spoke to the women concerning Project 500. Mr. Sullivan spoke about the programs repercussions and the possibilities of having a similar program in future years. The women of Presby discuss new business at a Monday evening house meeting. Steak Dinner Awards Scholarship at Presby TOP ROW: Joan McAllister. Debra Nichol- son, Sandra Miller, Sarah Houser, Christine Woodcock, Janet Riggens, Sally Hensold, Ellen Fugate, Alice Coggeshall, Judith Moh- ler. THIRD ROW: Nancy Blane, Ronda Nich- ols, Susan Corzine, Maria Rubenking, Judith Johnson, Polly Kohl, Cynthia Moser, Nanette Holmes, Nancy Gaskill, Charlvn Butterfield, Terry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Wag- ner, Amy Kunz, Patricia Caughey. social chairman, Janice Gordley, vice-president, Mrs. Mary Brown, house mother. Nancy Walker, president, Susan Quickstad, secre- tary, Linda Lewis, treasurer, Jane Fleming, Cheryl Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Har- ris, Deborah West, Mary Schloz, Katherine Turner, Mary Esch, Cynthia Palm, Barbara Winter. NOT IN PANEL: Melba McCallister, Virginia Rice, Linda Sprague. 286 Sherwood president explains the much discussed issue of room visitation. Under the direction of their new house mother Mrs. Davis, the sixty- seven girls of Sherwood began an active year. For the third time in a row, Sherwood took first place in the WISA 3-D Homecoming house decoration competition. The theme of their deck was entitled Eat Or- ange and Blue, You Buckeyes. The women of Sherwood also merited the WISA Homecoming Sweepstake Trophy. In addition to their annual spring and winter formals, the women of Sherwood held a special party before they left for Christmas vacation. The waiters, dishwashers, and cooks were the guests of honor at the special dinner and party while the girls waited on tables, washed dishes, and cooked supper. Sherwood Takes 1st in WISA 3-D House Decs TOP ROW: Jeanene Flowers, Mary Kupjack. Marilyn Schelling, Martha Wendel, David Raker, Nancy Claar, Faraday Fett, Barbara Wilson, Donna Hapac, Virginia Henke, Ro- berta Harper, Donna Sassman, Shara Hubble, Susan Atkin. Dianne Landon, Linda Larson, Linda Gawaluck. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Downing, Teresa May, Florence MacNeil, Doreen Hitchell, Janet Erickson, Linda Schal- ler, Joyce Deissinger, Janice Pott, Janet Kuhlman, Martha Dollenmaier, Jean Svoboda, Brenda Duncan, Jana Dube, Lynn Zacny. Ann Curtis, Sallie Cooper, Diane Ferger. THIRD ROW: Deborah Baker, Claudette Turpen, Ellen Falconer, Patricia Hendrick, secre- tary, Martha Bailey, vice-president, Judith Morris, president, Mrs. Rowena Davis, housemother, Susan Studz, social chairman, Shervl Luhr, treasurer, Jean Vercimak. SECOND ROW: Mary Barnard, Barbara France, Mary Kovalic, Linda Lincoln, Linda Grothendick, Diane Donash, Kathryn Fox, Carol Pott, Betsy Timm, Susan Lindquist, Beverly Kessler. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Eisen, Lynnette Eipers, Kathleen Kryston, Mary Ellen Chaban, Julie Hursch, Ann Rund- quist, Deanna Stahl, Vicki Mitchell. NOT IN PANEL: Leslie Angel, Gretchen Digman, Patricia Griffiths, Carol Marin, Connie Jo VanRheeden. 287 TOP ROW: Susan Miclow, Mary Nagle, Karen Jones, Jerie Karkos, Karen Woodrow, Carol Baker, Martha Pocklington, Peggy Bright. Cinda Sork, Marilynn Evans, Andrea Een, Amy Smith, Melinda Breit. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Anderson. Linda Goodwin, Mrs. Casev, Anne Ahlf. Phyllis Manning, Geraldine Regan, Linda Benedick. NOT IN PANEL: Cynthia Love, Margaret Ault. Stratford Entertains Children at Christmas Party Room parties can happen when a few girls get together to talk and eat. Stratford House, founded in 1949, is an independent co-operative hous- ing thirty girls. Co-operative living, in which the girls do all housework themselves, has proven to be not only a good lesson in compatibility, but a great homemaker course as well. This year, the house sponsored a Christmas party complete with toys and stockings for a fourth grade class from North Champaign. Prior to the Christmas dance, the girls hung greens on the banister, frosted the windows, made popcorn to string on the tree, and painted a nativity scene on the front door to make Stratford a warm, cheerful place for the holiday season. Dad's Day skit, Heart Sis Week, the spring formal, and the annual Scholarship Dinner also kept the girls busy. 288 Watching TV and doing homework are two ways to make closing go faster. The many interests and back- grounds of the two hundred girls of Van Doren Hall are reflected in the wide range of activities in which the residents participate. During the spring, the program for Mom's Day weekend included a Hindu worship service which was moderated and presented by one of the Graduate Assistants who is from India. When the Ringling Bros. Circus came to the University of Illinois, Van Doren girls escorted eighty children from Cunningham Home and Kenwood School. After the thrill of the sights and sounds under the big top, a doughnut party was held in the hall's recreation center. Van Doren Dads and Moms were also treated to a reception in the recreation room on Dad's Day. Van Doren Holds Hindu Service on Mom's Day TOP ROW: Barbara Raim, Judith Mose, Linda Timmel, Ann McGrath, Margaret Scott, Barbara Norder, Nancy Lindenmier, Corrence Geils, Nicolette Pesche, Maureen Quinn, Connie Wakefield, Anna Fisher, Jo Anna Berick, Francine Kostuba, Carolyn Wulc. THIRD ROW: Amy Randall, Con- stance Rubin, Deborah Coulman, Catherine Laube, Linnea Erickson, Cynthia Bradley, Patricia Organ, Kris Cuber, Dianne Hamer, Elizabeth Ligon, Ann Trees, Kanda Rhodes, Jane Tomisek, Julie Menasce. SECOND ROW: Ann Schroer, Joy Turnbull, Janice Treonis, social chairman; Sandra Andres, treasurer; Diane White, Illini guide chair- man; Linda King, president; Florence Ritch- ie, head resident; Bari Feingold, activities publicity chairman; Marilyn Emling, Fourth Street council; Carolyn Houfek, vice-presi- dent; Kathleen Bergl, Nancy Keller. BOT- TOM ROW: Sharon Asher, unidentified, Barbara Edwards, Susan Duzynski, Nancy Weidner, Roxanne Angelini, Marcia Smith, Constance McGuire, Katherine Thomas, San- dra Kennedy, Gwen Phillips, Rebecca Matheny. 289 TOP ROW: Mary Jain, Donna McCarthy, Diane Walker, Susan Wallerstein. Cynthia Rose, Linda Meade, Kathy Skogsberg, Pa- tricia Voss, Michele Derus, Melba Rolf, Helen Curren, Janice Brown, Susan Gorden, Charlotte Sauerbrunn. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Fultz, Antoinette Hanson, Kathleen Virgona, Cheryl Hill, Susan Abbott, Nancy J. Koenig, Carol Johnson, Nancy Gent, Carol Wilson, Penny Parker, Carol Mazour, Sandra Babich, Kusum Singwi, Gloria Coopwood, Doris Gottschall, SECOND ROW: Gwendolyn Cobb, Oneil Rice, Jane Culley, Marilyn Gould, first vice-president; Trudy Perlman, social chairman; Nancy Van Meter, head resident; Deeann Paisley, Ann Bulmash, Lillie Wash- ington, Mary Hudson. BOTTOM ROW: Lana Darr, April Fritsch, Joyce Miller, Reba Leiding, Susan Schiefelbein, Lark Levander, Linda Mueller, Colleen McGuire, Robin Lee, Pamela McFall, Gail Herrstrom, Dorothy Winn. Taft Window Decs Cheer on Fighting Illini 99 Taft guitarists provide the entertainment for a late evening get together. Activity highlighted the fall se- mester for Taft Hall, a Fourth Street residence hall. A float, built by the 211 women in conjunction with Hopkins Hall, and colorful window decorations, backing the Fighting Illini, comprised the girls' contribution to the Homecoming fes- tivities. The Taft girls also honored their fathers with a reception in the recreation room after the game. Later in the fall, the women under- took their first philanthropic proj- ect of the school year. They hosted a Halloween party for twenty-five underprivileged children from the area. As a second service project, the women donated a television to the local Boys' Club. 290 TOP ROW: Caryn Sedloff, Marion Harduvel, Joyce Braswell, Rita Erxleben, Lien Chien, Michaelene Piech, Diane Stewart, Debra Kig- er, Patsy Schmitt, Lois Craig, Marilyn Ham- phreville, Wendy Smith, Donna Hennenfent. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Nelson, Patricia Kubeczko, Joan Steinberg, Candance Walker, Karen Abrams, Kathleen Smoltich, Sharon McLain, Monica Gant, Bonnie Kviland, Sharon Bridges, Jo LeForte, Yildiz Ozyurt, Janice Amos, Hazel Ratliff, Ann Good. THIRD ROW: Patricia Lally, Kathy Little, Diane Poljack, Barbara Smart, Robin Harris, Deidre Daw- son, Marilyn Schweitzer, Cynthia Pipkin, Doreen LeBloch, Boneita Strieker. SECOND ROW: Carol Cams, Sandra Gowler, Carol Plummer, Melanie Norris, Grace Huber, Patricia Syslo, Janice DeKnock, Jill Ockert, Mary McDonald, Emily Morey. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Berkowitz, Christina White- house, Patricia Seghers, Janet Lohrmann, Pamela Wozniak, Sharon Greer, Phyllis Red- den, Marthea Ray, Mary Crabill. Noble Hall Wescogo TOP ROW: Sherri Baughman, Rebecca Roe, Cheryl Prather, president; Marjorie Smith, secretary; Jananne Finck. Farole Fisher, Sandra Hufford, advisory board chairman; Jacqueline Clark, Susan Anderson. THIRD ROW: Polly Brubaker, social chairman; Marilou Tucker, chaplain; Margaret Sichta, Margaret Drake, Sharon Devenport, Lois Wojakowski, Ruth Darrow, Alice Kerr, Carol Larson, vice-president; Joyce Emmert, com- missar. SECOND ROW: Susan Berger. Susan Cannon, Donna Covert, Mrs. Wilda McBride, house director; Nancy Eddings, Elizabeth Linden. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Garrison, Corinne Botterbusch. Beverly Wiseman, treasurer; Patricia Nelson, Ellen Burkhart, Linda Birkner. 291 on £$Wi 'f % TOP ROW: Jeffrey Gerrick, David Fred- rick, Michael Hoy, Richard Nevenhoven, Rol- lin Gardner, Roy Grossman, Thomas Trone, Richard Targos, John Bordenkircher, Harold Higgins, Steven Trout, Kenneth Majetich, Jefferson Turner, William Hawkinson, Alan Karl, Thomas Viskniskki, Richard Gooding, John Turek, Barry Slingerland, Curtis Appel. THIRD ROW: Donald Crowson, Vaugn Mavers, Richard Becker, Michael Baiter, Richard Hamer, Kenneth Condreva, George Doerge, John Fichter, Bruce Porter, Michael Bingham, Michael Leeds, Ross Romine, Allen Schickedanz, Raymond Sergeant, David Schultz, Kenneth Lowe, Gregory Johnson. Gerald Butler. Paul Jacobson, Charles Folk- erts, David Riehman, Norman Goldis, Den- nis Shimel. SECOND ROW: Gary Steffens, Bruce Mabee, Kenneth Miller, William Au- miller, Michael Delaney, Patrick Nevell, Robert Janega, Robert Bessette, David O'Connell, treasurer: Bruce Oban, secre- tary; Robert Kurpius, president; Philip Hen- drickson, vice-president; Lawrence Smiley, social chairman; George Hendricks, Philip Auth, Gregory Hargus, Edward Schonsett, Thomas Jarrett, John Smilev, Richard Fur- kert, Douglas McMillan. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Cueva, Jeffrey Hoppenstand, James Dwyer, Donald Biesemeir, Robert Swartz, Steven Young, Philip McGowan, Richard Bol- nick, Donald Mason, Jurgen Peterson, James Slack, Dean Loy, James Williamson, James Procyk, Dennis Jung, counselor; Gary Tannenbaum. Armory House Ranks Ninth in IM Football A quiet room can always be found when men get the urge to play poker. The men of Armory House are proud of the recognition which they have received on the U of I campus. Armory House ranked ninth in IM football in 68 and participated in basketball, volleyball, softball, water polo, and a variety of other indoor sports activities. The social schedule for the house was complete with house exchanges and dances. The residents also en- tertained their mothers and fathers on the annual Mom's Day and Dad's Day weekends. The size of Armory House is small enough to promote friendly, communal living and yet large enough to ensure strong competition in athletic events. Its size together with its program offered a rounded college experience for the 96 male residents. 293 TOP ROW: James Gillis, Malcolm Ross, Dwight Gast, Irwin Saltz, Alan Russell, George Kerehner, Ronald Erickson. Robert Norem, Donald Fields, David Robbins, Charles Seitz, Steven Guebert. Gary Hutter, counselor; Gene Sanks, Eric Dyer, David B ullard, Michael Moon, David Ryder. SEC- OND ROW: Richard Hodge, Richard Rescho, Thomas Faust, Virgil Jansen, Daniel Swyn- droski, William Schacht, Mr. Robert Majer- cak. counselor; James Montague. William Lambert, William Ritter, John Frankel, Paul Ruch, Dennis Schuetz. James Kesler, Ron- ald Smith, Mark Henderson, Timothy Gras- sel BOTTOM ROW: Austin Hirsch. John Reed, John Hrivnak. Ross Anderson, treas- urer; Scott Miller, MIA representative; Richard Thomas, athletic chairman; John Aschoff, vice-president; Robert Finley, president; Curtis Yoshizumi, social chair- man; David Kuffner, secretary; Douglas Warren, James Hilst. Manfred Fuchs, David Carpenter, Donald Meinkoth, David Dial. Campus View Lodge Continues Speaker Program This year, the seventy-five men of Campus View Lodge continued their active participation in campus life. While they placed first in their division of the Men's Independent Association's scholastic competi- tion, they still found time to keep Campus View one of the leaders in MIA activities. Their time and ef- fort were rewarded as they won the 1968 MIA Activity Point Trophy. A trophy is awarded annually to the men's independent housing unit which accumulates the most points in all MIA activities. To enlighten the men of Campus View, a speaker's program was initiated in the fall. This pro- gram brought forth information and personal opinions on a wide variety of current topics. A Campus View half-back maneuvers the ball during an IM football game. 294 The objective of the Christian Campus House is to provide a Chris- tian environment for the students at the University of Illinois. It is associated with the Christian Student Fellowship, a religious group that meets on Sunday evenings for dinner and worship services. The student fellowship also sends out- reach teams to area churches to publicize Christian work at the Uni- versity of Illinois. This year, Prof. Gerald Gibson, who established the Ghana College for Ministers, made his office at Campus House. He came to the U of I just last summer and expressed the desire to serve the total campus. Christian Campus House, itself, is a cooperative of twelve men who, in the past, have distinguished them- selves through activities in MIA. The Christian Campus Fellowship congregates for a Sunday worship service. Christian Campus House Operates as Cooperative TOP ROW: James Quinton, Brent Rieke. Lynn Black, president; John Long, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Smith, Andrew Mead, James McBride, commissary: George Wacaser, John Heap, vice-president; Randall Ritter. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Cooper, treas- urer; Ronald Ayers, chaplain. 295 TOP ROW: Gregory Kramer. Michael Groe- ner, James Van Auwelaer, William Fortuna. Dennis Watkins, James Matuska, David Fli- der, James Benten, Peter Dages. Paul Mueth. Kenneth Nipps, Peter Kwitkowski. Timothy Rozyeki, Marcus Tavlor. Alvin Olmstead. FIFTH ROW: Richard Kumnick. Frank Patzke, Stanley Benz, Jeffrey Achtstatter. Barton Keith, Richard Daniels. John Van- Bladeren. Jame.s Johnson. John Johnson. Steven Olson, Michael Hubbard. Thomas Ross. Owen Linder. David Charleston. Jack Wilkerson. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Nordlund. Steven Beller. Daniel Mueller. Kenneth Kleckner. John Giacomini. vice-president, James Sherwood, social chairman, Daniel Josephites, Michael Neer. president. Robert Byrne, secretary. Frederick Taylor, treas- urer. Sidney Carlson, Carl Santucci. THIRD ROW: Howard Malovany. Jeffrey Leibling, William Osmer. Daniel Little, Edward Pinto, Norman Kitchen, Charles Kelpsas. David Murrie, Frank Bisceglie, Thomas Herman, Edward Frank, Glenn Schertz. SECOND ROW: Barry Waller, William Johnson, Robert Pluzycki. Charles Bazil, Angelo DiMonte, Dennis Koch, Raymond Heitland, Ronald Weaver, James Morrison. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Schoon, Gregory Ritenour, Paul Doyle, Larry Gustafson, Robert Bulanda, George Milkowski, Glenn Carlson. College Hall Provides Unique Study Facilities The men of College Hall and their dates enjoy a closed dance at the hall. College Hall is a residence of men of all types, of all majors, and from all parts of the country. Such a cross-section of people adds color, flavor, and a true learning experi- ence to the men of College Hall. Each unit at College Hall consists of one room used as a lounge and study area and another room which provides sleeping for two students. This arrangement is unique from all other housing units. Engineering and architecture students are provided with drawing tables with fluorescent lighting. Two recent mixers linked the men of College Hall with women of sim- ilar independent houses. An exchange was held at the Ice Rink with Delta House, and a few weeks after, a pumpkin carving party was held with the women of The Mansion. 296 TOP ROW: Robert Host, Jay Wampler. Jose Guerrero, Roger Missavage, Bruce Gletty, Gary Richardson, Robert Goldstead, William Gent, Thomas Cleworth, Dean Camp- bell, William Aten, Allen Meyer, John Olsen, Rex Bull, Henry Stueve, David Wallace. THIRD ROW: Steven Tracy. Thomas Greene, Chester Jankowski, Richard McCoy, Donald Jurisich, Gary Neville, James Migas, Dennis Weglarz, David Valdez, John Foss, Stephen Melicher, Gerard Kies, Matthew Ma- tranga, Paul Magida. SECOND ROW: Wil- liam Cunningham, Michael Budde, Thomas Heinz, James Sobolewski, Theodore Bishop, David Howard, Gerald Baldwin, Frederick Blech, Charles Youther, George Grace. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Ciesa, George Green, David Steffin, Ronald Moore, David Mullan, Louis Mancini, Timothy Sullivan, Dale Skaggs. Granada Wins Blue Division Basketball Tourney A freshman-sophomore soccer challenge is a pleasant diversion from studying. Granada Club sponsored an open dance as the first social event of the fall. A capacity crowd turned out for the dance to be entertained by the Manhattan Project. After this first social event, the social calendar was comprised of dances, hooten- annies, exchanges, and bonfires. The men of Granada demonstrated their athletic prowess by coping first place in the 1968 MIA Blue Division Basketball Tournament and second place in the IM Softball Tour- nament. Through participation in sports, the men of Granada availed themselves of an opportunity to pro- mote unity and group spirit. The rose which appears on the crest of Granada is a part of its fascinating history which is bound in Spanish lore. Granada's flower, the rose, is Spain's traditional flower. 297 TOP ROW: Richard Lyon, David Strube. David Erlandson, Terry Shepard, Dana Mon- son, Gregory Potempa. THIRD ROW: Stewart Reeve, Kenneth Shauman, Ronald Deverman, Steven Stafford, James Sehulte. SECOND ROW: Daryl Bridwell, Duane Stock, Paul Ruff, Larry Blunier, Daniel Anderson, Wil- liam Coombe. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Ruther- ford, president; Randall Osterbur, treasurer; Edward Reuter, athletic chairman; Robert Clickener. social chairman; John Henry, scholarship chairman; Roger Ebert, sec- retary; James Behrens, vice-president. Calhoun Hall Entrekin Club TOP ROW: Robert Amling, John Feldman, Robert Hawthorne, Kristofer Garmager, David Schneider, Paul Malmgren, Gary Morris, Paul Ma. SECOND ROW: William Bogard, Rany Simms, Robert Chase, Richard Chase, Doyle Wilson, Patrick Drayton, Rich- ard Aiken, William Frey, Walter Boyce. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Rudnicke, Robert Beyers, Frank Lochner, secretary-treas- urer; Lynn Summers, vice-president; Gary Sobol, president; Doyle Roser, I.M. manager; Jan Paden, Daniel Metzger. NOT IN PANEL: William Burke, Thomas Cassidy, Lee Sutton, Dale Terpstra, Roger Wallis, social chair- man; Clyde Umholtz. 298 TOP ROW: David Wenta, Darrel Fritz, Step- hen Downing, Robert Megginson, Terry Cook, Donald Giger, Jerome Braun. THIRD ROW: Gary Knoke, Michael Dewan, Ronald Ford, Richard Schneider, Earle Gustafson, Stephen Hogan, Michael Koczo, Ronald Atherton, John Dimit. SECOND ROW: Michael Ather- ton, Stephen Jones, James Thompson, Rich- ard Haas, president; Robert Cabeen, Saverio D'Agostino, Randall Drolen. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Beckman, Jerry Gwillim, Robert Will- iams, Donald Paisley, Raymond Schlemmer. NOT IN PANEL: James Anderson, James Birch, Randall Bone, Robert Coleman, Mark Elmore, David Groome, Thomas Healy, Joseph Johnson, Francis Kelch, David Loe- wen, Douglas Long, Thomas Riley, Martin Rivera, Alan Schroeder, Darrel Smith, Will- iam Warren, David Zegers. Four Columns Koinonia TOP ROW: Raymond Stanford, Steve Carlson, James Lansford, Robert Van Schyndel, Thomas Brown, Michael Massie, Thomas Noller. SECOND ROW: David Kaar, David !J Zachert, Edward Andersen, Robert Palo, Gary Kunz, Joseph Stauber, Charles Specht, Richard Martin, Richard Melvin. BOTTOM ROW: David Menzel, Lowell Hall, Harry V Skinner, Stephen Amundsen, Gerald Allen, president; Michael Merrion, William Ware, Roger Hoyt, Alan Kulczewski, vice-president. St 299 Hendrick House Expands Its Tutoring Program for Residents In the brief four years since its establishment, Hendrick House has become the center of academic, ath- letic, and social life for its resi- dents. A tutor program in math, chemistry, and physics has recently been expanded for the residents. Active house participation has also resulted in first place trophies in swimming, football, and baseball. It also won the University of Illi- nois IM improvement trophy. TOP ROW: George Emmons, Marshall Fro- land, Lon Moeller, Fred Volkmar, Patrick Worsham, Fred Cederholm, Lee Nickelson, Alan Chen, Dean Keal, Walter DeLise. BOT- TOM ROW: Paul Moy, house social chair- man; Ronald Eickhorst, floor vice chairman; Tobby Duckett, house vice-president; David Walter, house president; Dr. John Russell, head resident; James Sinclair, house sec- retary; Roger Guthrie. TOP ROW: George Peterson, Jeffrey Wald- beser, Robert Daggett, Steven Leider, Mich- ael Branam, Gary Samford, James Rush, Nikola Culich, Brian Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Kaegi Jr.; Richard Schell Jr.; Ron- ald Brown, counselor; Harold Helland, floor chairman; Curtiss Summers, house treas- urer; Calvin Twenhafel, David Harms. 300 W;. 1 n TOP ROW: Charles Hunsinger Jr.; Roger Goulette, Dale Brown, Robert Duis, Keith Mann, Stephen Kolb, Jeffrey Morris, Ricky Weinberg, Robert Luedtke, Thomas Wal- v lace, Daniel Hoffman, James Hirons. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph Hoefker, Robert Taylor, Leigh Craddock, Thomas Sheafren, Jordan Cohen, counselor, Dennis Altrogge, Terry Mueller, Edward Kane, Loren Owens. BOT- TOM ROW: Stewart Mann, David Brem, Joseph Zanoni, Bradley Cole, George Ches- row, William Miller. 9 aa TOP ROW: James Benson, John Larson, Randall Rensch, Bruce Howie, Robert Prieg- nitz, Glenn Scheafnocker, Paul Herche, Method Duchon, Richard Bein, Ralph Scafuri, William King, Russell Schucker, Robert Van Winkle. THIRD ROW: Gerald Wagner, Alfred Rossi, John Schlitt, Donald Wood, floor chairman; William Theobald, floor vice chairman; David Hessling, counselor; Don- ald Jacobs, Mark Ephron, Richard Pruett. SECOND ROW: Phillip Keith, Jim Hurst, Reno Testolin, Gordon Tooley, Janis Priede, William Croisant Jr.; Dean Brdlik, Gunes Ozyurt, Joseph Valenta. BOTTOM ROW: George Wienrank, William Howell, Mark Rothschild, Howard Abrams. TOP ROW: James Spinhirne, Bruce Huber, William Peterson, Peter Hillebrand, John Stitt. BOTTOM ROW: Colin Strang, annex vice chairman; Marshall Cohen, annex presi- dent; Alan Samlan, annex treasurer. 301 TOP ROW: Richard Smith, Terry Sturm, Gary Raymond. Timothy Sturm, Paul Shear- er, Richard Dueringer, George Hiler, .Ronald Perisho. Larry Evers. Robert Scherer, Ron- ald Monroe. Gary Kuhns, Ronald Smith, Mi- chael England, Bernard Heisner. SECOND ROW: Dale Wolff, social chairman: Robert Bidner. commissar: John Cantlin. second vice-president: Donald McCabe. president: Raymond Hankes, first vice-president; Les- ter Grandt. secretary; Frederick Guengerich, treasurer; Richard' Wax. BOTTOM ROW: John Rosenhobm. Dale Law, Thomas Stahl, Roger Marcoot. David Gregg. Larry Kleiner, Vincent McCabe. Clyde Anderson, Edwin Moore, James Olson, Fred Smith. NOT IN PANEL: Steven Temple, Ronald Olson. Residents of Illi-Dell are Agriculture Majors Brotherhood and cooperatiion are promoted by the officers of Illi-Dell. Equality, cooperation, and brotherhood are the key words in the lives of the men living at Illi-Dell. These characteristics have been standards since 1949, when the house was formed. Members of Illi-Dell have many common bonds of interest, the main one being that all members are ag- riculture majors. They are active in various agriculture clubs and mem- bers on agriculture judging teams. Illi-Dell residents also have a keen interest in sports, ranging from mens football and basketball, to both men's and co-recreational volleyball, softball, and bowling. The purpose of Illi-Dell is to pro- vide an economical home for its members by utilizing the coopera- tive system, while embodying a strong feeling of brotherhood among its members. 302 TOP ROW: Donald Knitter, Harry Crane, Joseph Donahue. Ronald Alms, James Brooks, Kurt Schumacher, Fred Drone, Edward Osterag, Steven Wiker, Randall Snook. SECOND ROW: Patrick Gan, Bruce Kramer, George Miller, John Dyer, Kirk Snodgrass, Ed- ward Chappell, Monte Hines, James Matson, Robert Yelverton, Dennis Green, Donald Pond, David Knoll. FRONT ROW: George We- soloski, Edward Schumaker, Ralph Wagner, secretary; Randall Bullock, treasurer; Samuel Eskridge. vice-president; James Tucker, president; Daniel Rogan, Frank Franklin, Robert Washburn, Theodore Lach. NOT IN PANEL: Donald Larson, Richard Carstens, James Wright, Larry O'Ravis, Mark Janke, James Ricker, Michael Smith, James Vanbuskirk, Daniel Horyn, Howard Hughes, Larry Mavercik, Gerald Kavilage, John Neu, Stephen Beatty, Robert Osiek, David Terao, David Handy, Kenneth Griggs, Larry Davis, Frank Herzmann, social chairman. Men of Medea Participate in Variety of IM Sports Heads Up! The Medea all-stars are on the warpath again, this time in volleyball. The forty-eight men of Medea, an independent housing unit on Green Street, have in the past participated in Men's Independent Association and intramural athletic events, and this year was no exception. The men formed teams and participated in MIA Blue League competition in football, basketball, waterpolo, and volleyball. Paired with the Mansion, a member of WISA, the men also participated in the annual co-rec- reational volleyball games. Two main events highlighted the social calendar of Medea. The first event was the annual Christmas party for the men and their dates held in the house's main lounge. The Likes of Us provided enter- tainment for the second event, the spring formal. 303 TOP ROW: James Korbecki, Arnold Henning, Donald O'Connor, Dennis Suhre, Joseph Smo- linski, Stephen Shearer, John Woryn. THIRD ROW: Henry Nishimoto, Robert Mazawa, Allen Elliott, Charles Walden, James Forbes. SECOND ROW: Robert Ortseheid, Charles Bandera, John Piekarski, James Lloyd, Terry Sager, Edward Green. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Hunninghaus. athletic chairman; Dennis Polhill, vice-president; Harold Merrill, mi president; Richard Johnston, treasurer; James Mader, secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Richard Powell. Adam Chubinski, Leo Dewey, Raymond Taradejna. Medea Lodge Minawa Lodge TOP ROW: Robert Storm, Gary Kiner, Larry Dittmer, Sherwood Pagel, Theodore Spenn, Daniel Semple, Peter Willis II. SECOND ROW: David Swanson, house manager; Philip Funk, president; George Welch, vice-presi- dent; Kenneth Proch, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Rosengren, Charles Marshall, secretary; Peter Payne, chaplain; Steve Lil- ja, social chairman. 304 TOP ROW: Lance Nicholson, Stephen Sonne- ville, Charles Haskins, Thomas Fontana, James Grimes, treasurer; Robert Halicki. Daniel Grunloh, Joseph Ferrero, Raymond Vaseleski, James LaRocco, SECOND ROW: Daniel McGrath, Joseph Drago, John Leh- man, Wayne Angerame, Paul Schuch, Stephen Vursell, Dennis Hoffman, David Dickerson, Eric Lewis, Harold Bauer, Charles Matt- hews, Joseph Willhelm. BOTTOM ROW: James Baczynski, Steven Fruin, Mark May, Farrell Widner, Michael Dann, John Butitta, James Hastings, Joseph D'Amico, Richard Beuth, Charles Lane, Frederic Spalding, Richard Mitsdarfer. Newman Hall TOP ROW: Robert Bieniasz, Richard Ryczek, Ronald Rolando, Thomas Zborowski, David Chen. SECOND ROW: George Donaghue, David Burdick, Lloyd Unger, James Koenig, Charles Gustafson, Gary Willman, Thomas O'Connor, Robert Hermann, William Mc- Donald, John Cromley, Stephen St. Thomas. Richard Kehoe, Alan Harriss. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Heinz, Daniel Friant, George Lohr- mann, Jed Hertz, Thomas Stegeman, James Rapp, David Anglen, Michael Lambert, Joseph O'Connell, Francis Fitzpatrick, Will- iam Cahill, Thomas Koenig, Patrick Rausch. 305 f I ill v— Yii TOP ROW: Thomas Koenig, Russel Andris, Richard Graff, Nicholas Boruta, Thomas Miliary, Gene Reisinger, Donald Helfrich, Peter Conway, Ross Bente, Steven Bair, Joseph Lanuti. THIRD ROW: Roy Bracey, Peter Viall, Daniel Friant, Thomas Fehr- mann, Michael MontBlanc, Daniel Withrow, Paul Goodapple, Charles Acklam, Patrick Rausch, Richard Kehoe. SECOND ROW: Donald Feldhake, James Ruud, Dale Beck, Edward Davis, Joseph Nelson, John Jensen. Robert Balch, James Blandford, Francis Berns, Stanley Arnold, John Freehill, vice- president. BOTTOM ROW: Reverend Edward Duncan, foundation director; Richard Warsig, unidentified, William O'Malley, Frank Haub- ner, Michael Schoenig, George Shearer, Frederic Berns, George O'Brien, president. Newman Hall is Proud of Its Spirit, Enthusiasm The 320 residents of Newman Hall are justly proud of their spirit and enthusiasm for their hall and school. On October 24, during his visit to campus, Pierre Salinger, famed presidential press secretary, was the guest of the men of Newman at an informal coffee hour. His short visit gave them an opportunity to meet him personally and question him on public issues. The men of Newman paired with the women of Allen Hall to construct a float for Homecoming and to par- ticipate in the Dad's Day Review. In keeping with the traditional spirit of giving, the men held a Christmas party for seventy-five orphans, whom they treated to a Christmas dinner, a party, and of course, gifts from Santa Claus. A silent corner and a guitar are all you need to get away from it all. 306 Through co-operation, the men of Nabor House blend the brotherhood and organization of a fraternity with the economics of a cooperative. Nabor House, an agriculture co- operative fraternity develops lead- ership through education and rec- reation as well as co-operation. Participation in many house ac- tivities such as social exchanges and IM sports, provided interest and experience for the men. This year, the Nabor House football team re- ceived the first place trophy in their MIA division. A new social highlight this year was the innovation of a Big Sister program. The Big Sisters helped orient the pledges to campus social life and aided house functions such as spring open house. The men of Nabor House enjoy helping at the little sister meetings. Nabor House Encourages Agricultural Development TOP ROW: David Mealiff, Philip Wagen- knecht, Fred Nightingale, Jerry Slayton. FOURTH ROW: Harold Reetz, commissar; Charles Erlandson, Robert Walker, secre- tary; Patrick O'Rourke, Michael Weber, John Lewis, Allen Holdsworth. THIRD ROW: Edward McMillan, Keith Honegger, Peter Petges, Howard Nightingale, David Zwicker, Rodney Rice, Joseph Marinich, social chair- man; Barry Jackson. SECOND ROW: Donald Moffitt, president; John Lamoreux, treas- urer; Roger Smith, Peter Pederson, Michael Manhart, rush chairman, Patrick McMullen. BOTTOM ROW: Gaylord Spilker, E. Ray King, Steven Doll, Gary Borah, Ronnie Byers, David Bugos, Dennis Lingley, William Schup- bach, James Rincker, Robert Hendrickson, vice-president. NOT IN PANEL: John Hundley. 307 TOP ROW. Gary Perkinson, Kenneth Dalen- berg, Lyle Tallon, Rolland Moore, president; Dan Cosgrove, vice-president: Kenneth Price, secretary-treasurer; James Granath. Will- iam Britt. Keith Rieker, David Hollv. Richard Varnold. SECOND ROW: James Doll. Robert Henricks. Danny Tallant. Gary Sill, John Henricks. David L'nger. social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Carl Behmer. Kenvon Har- rington. NOT IN PANEL: Douglas Deems. John Klier. counselor; Kevin Perkins, Rob- ert Potts. Richard Witek. TOP ROW: Barry Weiner. Gary Klott. Gary Agrest, Arthur Gould, Leonard Siedband. Austin Hirsch. Edward Spier. Elias Barzilai. John Frankel. David Sherman. THIRD ROW: Henry Meisels, Gerard Breitzer. Sheldon Mann. Zachery Fainman, Robert Goldberg. Keith Mann, Howard Addison, Alan Levins. Hesperus Praetorians Frank Korenchan. Stephen Schlesinger. Ran- dall Heilbrunn. Scott Fisher SECOND ROW: Barry Lakin, treasurer; Jeffrey Bender. Steven Schneider, social chairman; Howard Benn. secretarv. Robert Lieberman. Harvev Dordek. Harlan Goldberg. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Amado. Steven Brown, Peter Simon, Laurence Leviton. Steven Pollack, James Pockross. Myles Pomeroy. NOT IN PANEL: Alan Esterman, Gordon Gault, vice-presi- dent; Joseph Lite, president; Clayton Mc- lean, Sidnev Rosenbloom. 308 TOP ROW: Stephen Erickson, president'; ROW: David Cogdon, treasurer, Bart Solon, projects chairman; John Huston, vice-presi- George Lewis, James Murphy, Timothy Cum- social chairman; Richard Leopold, Roger dent; Robert Doak. mings, Vaun Meinhold, activities chairman, Rinkenberger. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Zim- Frank Kenzler, head resident. BOTTOM merman, secretary; Michael Hohf, special Weston Hall Council MRH Executive Board TOP ROW: John Unroe, Steven Cargo, Tim- othy Larson, Gary White, Dennis Goldman, Stephen Erickson, Leonard Adrignola, Dennis Kmiec, Thomas Webb. BOTTOM ROW: Wil- liam Holt. William Dunkel, John Zegers, Alan Parsons, Gerald Beyer, Patrick Vaughan. 310 TOP ROW: James Boughner, Leonard Adrig- nola, president; James Vintar, publicity chairman; William Barth, John Whitney, Jacob Rausch, treasurer; Gerald Puter- baugh, Timothy Plesko. SECOND ROW; Steven Cargo, Wayne Coykendall, Michael Delisle, Thomas Webb, president; Edward Chrabaszcz, secretary; John Cain, vice- president; John Armstrong. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Cumpstone, Michael Chazin, William Ludwig, Peter Poletti, secretary; John Evans, judicial chairman; Timothy Karson, area chairman; James McMahon, Herbert Fremin, Richard Beltramini, Glenn Scuteri. NOT IN PANEL: Rodger Kelley, Thomas Laue, Rob- ert North. Peter Benitz. Hopkins, Forbes Garner Area Council An MRH Exec Board member expounds on the visitation resolution which was a major concern to this year's board. 311 GARNER 3W— TOP ROW: James Guenther, Ernest Buchanan, James Broderick, Pat Erin, Thomas Zenk, Allan Castan, Bruce Geddes, Gary Tyberg, Randall Robinson, David Pfei- fer, Thomas Kujawinski, Donald Hibbard, Lance Freeman. THIRD ROW: Karl Wagner, James Burright, Richard Nahlik, Daniel Nor- mile, Albert Williams, Robert Brown, Henry Bell, Terry Custer, David Daniels, William Hawkins. Richard Allen, William Bell. SEC- OND ROW: Kenneth Krausz, James Borbely, John Rufli, social chairman; James Garbutt, athletic chairman; John Hannon, treasurer; Charles Greer, president; John Cain, vice- president; Edward Chrabaszcz, secretary; Fred Rubin, Michael Ellgass, Daniel Gallag- her, Thomas Knight, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Breslin, D. Christopher James, Rob- ert Strand, Michael Clancy, Charles Douglas, Harry Willis, Bruce Kaufman. James Sutton, Forrest Anderson. GARNER 2E-TOP ROW: John Middleton, Willis Younker, Marvin Leman, David Mc- Nutt, Drake Stockert, Steven Kaplan, Lyle Buchholz, Leo Kens, Kent Clark. Terrence Gibson, Edwin Kocinski, Thomas McDonald. THIRD ROW: Arthur Nor. Martin Johnson, Gary O'Connor, David Inman, Joseph Dolan. Gerald Schultz, Philip Gazda, Michael Gold- Garner Hall schmidt, Robert Petti, Frank Niebrugge, Andrew Mazzarella. Ronald Bookland, Glen Anderson. SECOND ROW: Daniel Bielawa, Michael Tremblay, Russell Andersen, Rick Weber, Roy Okeson, scholastic chairman; Charles Jansen. secretary-treasurer; Gre- gory Pearson, management chairman; Steven Cargo, president; Daniel Miksta, athletic chairman; William Holman, Scott Smith, Rodney Baudino. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Svean, Dana Jones, Gary Heinking, Marc Schneider, Duane Langkamp, Robert Davis, Geoffrey Morris. Donald Stewart, William Wichmann. 312 FORBES 2E-TOP ROW: Jan Becker, Michael Baker, David Halley, Frank Woolman, Larry Schubert, Stephen Forbes, Lynn Holtzman, Robert Calcagno, Coy Correll, Jimmie John- son, David Daum, James Erion. THIRD ROW: Allen Briggs, treasurer; Michael Sutton, Paul Peterson, Robert Wrenn, John Brode- mus, John Boekelman, Lee Hutchinson, Michael Kolbuk, Paul Johnson, Stuart Pyhrr, Mark Patterson, Eric Gardze, athletic chair- man; Joel Figatner. SECOND ROW: Carl Jozwiak, Larry Niemi, Anthony Brigagliano, John Krainc, William Litchfield, Kim Sund- berg, social chairman; Jay Feldman, secre- tary; Herbert Fremin, president; Timothy Karson, area chairman; David Schiffrin, ad- visor; Lawrence Gyenes. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Horton, Michael Prousis, Dennis Pasquo, Bernard Oglietti, Henry Achtein, Prescott Bates, Verne Wankerl, Roger Fildes, James Riley, Robert Lightsey, Chris- topher Bohlen, management chairman. FORBES 3E-TOP ROW: Jeffrey Rosenthal, Leonard Peterson, Thomas Pendergast, Phil- lip Dawson, John Richardson, Euel Bunton, Kurt Schoenberg, Kenneth Michael, Robert Newman, Michael Stahl, David Roelle. Robert Towner, Dennis Jones, Thomas Lullo, Robert Verhulst, Terry Polivka. THIRD ROW: David Ahrens, Patrick Hanrahan, Ralph Sullivan, Charles Kostelnick, William Broom, Robert Cooper, Bruce Thoman, Jan Jensen, Thomas Forbes Hall McGuire, Kevin Mosher, David Johnson, John Huchko, Richard Watson, Paul Liss, Richard Kowall, Timothy Karson. SECOND ROW: Donald Waterman, Patrick McMahon, Donnel Langston, John Nickolls, scholastic chairman; Daniel Schekel, athletic chairman; Thomas Coniglio, secretary; William Gau, president's advisor; James McMahon, president; Luke Moretti, vice-president; Robert Mackanin, social chairman; Joel Gunn, treasurer; Sears Merritt, activities chairman; John Spiller, Leon Willis. BOTTOM ROW: George Machens, Franklin Pater, Ri chard Stewart, David Giles, David Tripp, Jordan Goodman, Thomas Bred- well, Daniel Gillespie. Steven Mosley, Larry Devine, Walter Marbach, Joel Walker. NOT IN PANEL: Kenneth Greenwood, Theoda Ross, John Rice. 313 TOP ROW: David Cercone, David Oprea, Howard Anderson, George Westenberger, Richard Frank, Donald White, Dale Anderson. Leonord Adrignola, Ernest Fischer, Robert Mellette, John Rechner. THIRD ROW: Joseph Caprile, Richard Verplaetse, Robert Lewis, Bernard O'Malley, Robert McCormack, Law- rence Fieldman, Richard Weik, William Hol- stine, Richard Johnson, Rudy Jasper, Paul Haef linger, Ralph Summers. SECOND ROW: Mark Sandager, Dale Winter, Thomas Jack- son, secretary; Mark Parkin, treasurer; Thomas Laue, vice-president; Gerald Puter- baugh, president; Anthony Giacobe, scholastic chairman; Lawrence Allen, athletic chairman ; Louis Hoist, activities chairman; Thomas Noelke, management chairman; James Leth- erman. BOTTOM ROW: Gary McGrath, Jacob Rausch, James Lynch, Daniel Tynan, Douglas Bonjour, Randall Haag, Frederick Wisniew- ski, Sidney Stroup, Frederick Kaiser. Hopkins 4 Hopkins 3W TOP ROW: Barry Rottman, Peter Romanotto, Edward Wright, Gregory Lichtenwalter, Paul Kahle, Michael Athey, Bruce Humphries, Gregory Haag, Lester Holtzblatt, Oscar Washington, Ock Eng, James Campbell, Ray- mond Miles. THIRD ROW: Robert Klinger, Richard Carey, Michael Moritz, Robert Courtright, Donald Clausen, David Roberts, Thomas Michels, Daniel Hornickel, John Trewartha, John Chipman, Gordon Pari, David Schweitzer, Bernard Rowecamp. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph Bartlett, James Berge, Dale Day, Lee Patten, management chair- man; Fredrick Gvillo, social chairman; Ste- ven Silber, activities chairman ; Robert North, vice-president; William Barth, president; Jeffrey Merrick, advisor; Peter Benitz, sec- retary; Kevin Cooper, scholastic chairman; Peter Caracci, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Lund, Keith Kopf, Richard Sallinger, Donald Jackanicz, Paul Vinkler, William Kid- dell, Robert Malloy, Stirling Morita. 314 TOP ROW: Oscar Washington, Jesse Outlaw, Michael Nielson, Kenneth Kenshol, Michael Cool, Stephen Reinwand, Fred Abrams, Ken- neth Sundlof , Michael Pietrucha, Wayne Kaba. SECOND ROW: Marc Broudo, James Martin, James Kohlman, Steven Minaga, John Kooi, David Lang, Paul Kurzeja, James Gilliam, Leland Thomas, Peter Austin. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Humphries, Douglas Kramer, John Jadernak, athletic chairman; James Voegele, activities chairman; John Whitney, president; Thomas Boroni, scholastics chair- man; Jeffrey Reuber, Stephen Busick, Rich- ard Maxwell, Michael Rasmussen. Hopkins 3E Snyder 2W TOP ROW: Greg Chelcun, Douglas Giese, Bruce Chrisman, Robert Kebbon, Robert Murray, Steve Harris, Philip Oczkowski, Richard Crone, Gene Rincker, Dennis Oehl- sen, James Harris, David Hitt, David Heitz- ler, Alex Harbuziuk. THIRD ROW: George Meister, Keith Mesiner, Lothar Soliwon, Jeffrey Johnson, Michael Magill, Frank Petrek, Dennis Rose, Ted Singletary, Wayne Sportsman, James Rupnick, Christopher Bell, Michael Morris, John Klemke, George Male- kovic, Paul Lash, Stephen Flanagan, Randy Freding. SECOND ROW: William Dutch, Paul Tessar, Dennis Kmiec, Gunter Schaub, social chairman; Terry Reinhart, treasurer; Philip Hays, president; Scott Myers, advisor; James McKechnie, vice-president; Gary Gusse, sec- retary; Glenn Bastiaans, Rick Thomas, Gre- gory Battle, Ted Argo. BOTTOM ROW: Doug- las McCumber, Michael Johnson, Robert Anderson, John Curttright, George Herbert, William Holt, Jerry Mitchell, William Fair- bank, Larry Bellisario, Richard Cattoen. 315 TOP ROW: Richard Schultz, Robert Esch, Charles Boppell, Daniel Linn, Richard Smith, Lawrence Moisan, William McGuire, Brad- ley Holmberg, Robert Baxa. SECOND ROW: Thomas Langner, William Lawser, John Lee, John Engstrom, Kenneth Bus, Thomas Ste- wart, James Wyatt, Randal Yosten, James Danielson. FIRST ROW: Charles Bergen, activities chairman; Chester Zborowski, management chairman; James Nugent, social chairman: Richard Beltramini, president; Clark Crowdus, vice-president; George Birk- meier, treasurer; J. Ray Delong, advisor; Michael Marlin. David Eifert. TOP ROW: James Summers, James Ather- ton, Byrle Brunton, Junior Biggs, Michael McGhee, Millard McDonald, James Chro- mek, Steven Malinsky, David Williams, David Madden, John Bates, Timothy Reagan, Bruce Baker. THIRD ROW: John Burgard, Craig Bryant, Frank Tempia, John Laughton, Bobby Forbes 4W Garner 4E Austin, Gary Welchko, David Backovitch, Larry Knudtson, Stephen Grice, Ricky Lewis, Willie Beaty, James Allen. Alan Brown. SEC- OND ROW: Jeffery Roberts, William Tracy, Gregory Luczaj, Robert Reynolds, secretary; Johann Gross, treasurer; Jerold Zimberoff. advisor; John Armstrong, president; Daniel Fiedler, vice-president; Lawrence Dohman, David Bowton, Gregory Michaels. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Wright, Kenneth Theis, James Rosenberg, John Kimmich, Jefferson Johnson, Frank Nahlik, Henry DeMent, John Hostert, Steven Sterba. 316 SCOTT 2E— TOP ROW: Garry Nicholson, Douglas Day, Mitchell Wunderlich, John Bab- chuk, Michael Munger, Raymond Moeller, James Campbell, David Saville, Lawrence Jaworski, James Sullivan, Phillip Tanner, Michael Herod. THIRD ROW: Bernard Rubin, Donald Lindsay, Michael Handwerker, John Williams, Kent Ritzel, Scott Hall vice-presi- dent; William Gardner, Henry Truitt, Ken- neth Haas, Hollis Summers, Arnold Yarber, Jessie Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Robert Hill- man, Richard Gazdik, Mitchell Ziarko, sec- retary; Steven Novy, Scott Hall secretary; Robert Borutta, vice-president; Ronald Webb, treasurer; Michael Clemens, athletic chair- man; Andrew Piaskowy, social chairman; Gerald Bersche, president; David Schlem- back. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Luster, Thomas Farrington, Steven Roth, Jeffrey Daly, Mich- ael Adkins, Robert Andros, Donald Malochu, Joseph Williams, Jimal Hales. SCOTT 4-TOP ROW: Richard Varyn, Donald Chookaszian, Roger Serpe, Michael Gregory, Kevin Kell, Harold Seitz, Andrew Zeman, Daniel Heurer, Ronald Sherman, John Cahill, Larry Miller, Richard Stern, Frank Fronc- kaw, Robert Schmitt, George Wallace, Alan Goldman, John Cudahy, Clifford Ault, Mich- ael Welch, Robert Getzelman, James Souza, James Coleman, Earl Merkel, Paul Hickman, Scott Hall Larry Smetana, Larry Jagmin, Arthur La- Marre. THIRD ROW: Frank Koziol, advisor; William Leithem, Craig Chambers, Peter Kiigan, Richard Harris, president; John Nichols, social chairman; Karl Blalock, treasurer; Orville Dicks, John Hoskin, vice- president; Michael Hojnacki, Richard Haas, Eric Giebelhausen, advisor. SECOND ROW: Verlin Richardson, David Riebelm, Brian Vavra, Kenneth Hillary, Patrick Donahue, John Cast, Reggie Peters, Thomas Jansen, Richard Miller, Roy Haynes, Robert Oria, Larry Parsell, Jeffery Rowe. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Warkins, Alex Rode, Raymond Mun- aretto, Michael Vignocche, John Chaja, Thomas Aher, Edward Sutarlk, William Van- Proyen, Charles Hughes, Norman Dedrich, Michael Zwart, Thomas Rausch. 317 TOP ROW: Stuart Miligan. Frederick Clavey. Roger Ferris, Thomas Boberg. Lynn Mont- gomery. Robert Stamp. Henry Ingold, Thomas Malev. John Foose. William Johnston, Donald Clark. Richard Anderer. THIRD ROW: Ken- neth Weyand. George Karwoski. Phillip Grat- teau. James Cox, James Wilson, Benjamin Witte, Alan Carson, Howard Hanson, Alex- ander Langoussis, Joseph Martan, Robert Marder, Dean Larson. SECOND ROW: John Drago. John Hedrick, Vaun Meinhold. Edwin Thompson, activities chairman; William Erlenbush. treasurer: James Drummond. vice-president: Timothy Cummings. presi- dent; Stanley Howe, scholastic chairman; Earl Schroeder. athletic chairman: Stuart Richter. social chairman; James Dorsey, advisor; Wavne Birch. William Trompeter BOTTOM ROW: Terry Tritt. Douglas Palas- chak. Bart Solon. Roger Hay, Allen Schwartz- berg, George Tagler, Thomas Thomas, Gary Levinson, John Sulowav. Steven Drassler, Barry Yurtis, Jay Richter. NOT IN PANEL: Daniel Bareither, Mark Bates, David Bie- wenga, James Darlington, Dennis Degener. Albert Drap. Roger Francoeur, Paul Hin- shaw, Steven Ignatowicz, George Karwosky. Barry Klein. George Koltse, Steven Konrad. Morris Lessley. Thomas Montgomery, Ste- ven Peters, Steven Parks, Bruel Rollins, Jerrold Rosenbaum, Ronald Siggelkow, sec- retary; Keith Weitner, Evan Walker, Harold Young, management chairman Weston 2W Scott Hall Presents Queen at Christmas Dance Janice Albanese. Allen Hall freshman, reigns as queen of the Scott Hall Christmas dance December 14th. 318 ?  « - . —r- ++ MJ0) oed Dorms Bromley Hall has developed rap- idly in its two and one half years of existence. Its facilities for both study and pleasure are among the best on campus. The library is equipped with a full set of ency- clopedias, dictionaries, and refer- ence books. In Bromley's language laboratory, students can attend their language lab class. For social ac- tivities, Bromley has two music rooms equipped with stereo record players, a pool room with three pool tables and two ping pong tables, an Olympic size indoor swimming pool, a weight lifting room, a game room, and a colonial style snack bar. The Bromley student government is composed of four officers elected at large and the president of each floor. This group encouraged ac- tivities, including the Bromley col- lege bowl team, which was a final- ist in the 1968 competition, and the Dad's Day Review group. While her friends have a tete-a-tete, this miss plays a short game of solitaire. Bromley Equipped with Language Laboratory Bromely's main lounge with a circular fireplace provides a romantic setting for couples to relax and talk. 320 TOP ROW: Robert Carpenter, David Satter- white, Norman Stern, John Froehling, Ed- ward Chapman, John Stahl, Bruce Mueller, Frederick Ebeling, Dennis Peddir. THIRD ROW: Warren Smith, Ronald Stephens. Reed Royem. Zeke Finklestein. David Barr. Rich- ard Ohlendorf, Leo Stopa, Winn Wikoff. SEC- OND ROW: James Phillips, graduate assist- ant; Marvin Laws. Russell Filip. Charles Orsay, Steven Pritikin. Kenneth Jozwiak, Robert Miller. Gary Rundquist. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Baskin. Jeffrey Johnson. Barry Bakalor. Sue Inger. Paul Hertzberg, Randv Dresdner. Burton Lazar, Gary Klott. TOP ROW: Kenneth Yocom, Edward Krauss Mark Minton, Steven Heck, Richard Stein- berg, Donald Patterson. SECOND ROW Bromley 4 Bromley 5 13 John Anderson, Joseph Ennebach, Karl Wors- ter, Charles Langman. William Manns, James Kantor, Gary Trager. BOTTOM ROW: Ken- neth Shanoff. Bonnie Taman, Judith Gerstein, Blair Magida, Alice Wynn, Richard Melcher. 321 TOP ROW: Mary Wright. Patricia McKeown, Judith Zima, Kathleen Williams. Karen Ott. Judith Hillan. Marlene Endler, Rikki Canel- stein. Ricki Stein. SECOND ROW: Janis Sus- ler. Linda Bogdan, Linda Karow. Deborah Borenstein. Beth Kraus, Paula Smith. Athan- asea Constan. Barbara Chiappe. Ann Hanlon BOTTOM ROW: Gavle Mever. Bonnie Rosett. Rozanne Simon, Sue Inger. Andrea Weinstein. Bonnie Braiman TOP ROW: David Rubin, Cary Knowles. Bruce Konen, Johnny Bowman, Joseph Rosman, Michael Silverman, Todd Elston. SECOND Bromley 7 10 Bromley 2 ROW: Mark Ashkinaz. Jerry Szatan. William Biskup, treasurer; Kenneth Burnell, Richard Hector, David Heinnch. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Brochman. Brian Kissane. Thomas Korte- meier. president; Carl Klein, Bob Greenberg. 322 TOP ROW: Linda Hawkins, Sue Krausmark, Linda Waters, Marsha Fink, Leslie Levine, Barbara Lykkebak. SECOND ROW: Maureen Kaluzna, Linda O'Brien, Patricia Arient, Susan Ulrich, Susan Kempe, Carol Holm- strom, Linda Maki, Phyllis Larson, Jaye Hewitt. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Heselov. Bar- bara Hausman, Earlena Babcock, Linda Edel- man, Robyn Goldstein, Anne Bodenstein, Jo- Ann Friedken, Susan Flood. TOP ROW: Peter Ferro, Richard Kusnir, Charles Kanopicki, Barry Smith, Steven Snively, Ray Wilson, Mark Almberg. SEC- Bromley 11 Bromley 3 12 OND ROW: Eric Aldrich, Kim Gedney, Greg- ory Philipaitis. Jonathan Kalan, Clifford Ren- fro, Daniel Schoenberg, James Santangelo, Gary Azoff. BOTTOM ROW: Leon Zar, Sue Ulengerhoff, Nancy Cole, Marian Beyer, Anne Reynolds, Linda Marcus, Jack Trautman. 323 TOP ROW: John Warren, Duncan Skogsberg, Michael Kurman, Robert Dworkin, John Boc- hek, Dave Parks, Ronald Price, William Win- ter. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Bogorad, Carol Crane, Gail Oliver, Mary Reed, Polly Broth- ers, Susan May, Kathy Rassi. SECOND ROW: Roberta Slivken, Carol Leen, Beverly Voss, Ellen Nathanson, Tina Kouceskik, Barbara Soer. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Franckowiak, Irwin Nejdl, Linda Miller, executive vice- president; Alan Parsons, president; Lawrence Johnson, internal vice-president; Margaret Gillman, Joan Leston. FAR Joint Council FAR Staff TOP ROW: Dennis Vena, Alan Young, Frank Simutis, James Alexander, Norman Early, Michael Hansen, Algis Augustine, William Dixon, Ralph Kapilian. SECOND ROW: Alan Butler, Michael Tarnell, Jacqueline Solfronk. Janice Drackley, Linda Russell, Janis Allen, Joseph Bankoff, Douglas Friedrich, Thomas Difanis. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Field, Lois Miller, Mary Mangold, Mary Ann Britt, Jean- ne Steytler, Janet Gamble, Marygene Schlitt, Helen Hawkins, Susan McKenna, Julia Brooks. 324 rft MIH TOP ROW: Lynda Stewart, Jane Gilchrist, Cynthia Gladziszewski, Sandra Madsen, Sherry Schaper, Anne Newcomer, Polly Brothers, Kathlyn Krai, Terri Hobbs. THIRD ROW: Helen Leshner, Anne Materszewski, Anna Pamuchy, Barbara Ganakos, Karen Groom, Lynne Bartenstein, Judith Goetz, Deborah Irwin, Tammy Letner, Donna Free- man. SECOND ROW: Sally Bumgarner, Sari Bennett, Linda Petersen, Ann Blair, Bar- bara Friesen, Karen Amling, Jacqueline Sharf, Linda Ross. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Tonon, Elyse Radtke, Sandra Hinsley, Phy- llis Chromik, Karen Eason, Barbara Gah- wiler, Elaine Fuchs, Sandra Roda, Michelle Morgan. Trelease 3 Trelease 4 Trelease 6 Oglesby 6 TOP ROW: Lawrence Sampson, Douglas Win- ter, William Dixon, Dwayne Robinson, Thomas Du Bree, Steven Bennett, Marc Mar- tin, Samuel Hoffmann, William Turnbull, Thomas Fiala, Dick Phuckhard. THIRD ROW: Thomas Anderberg, David Lemon, Randall Sommer, Robert Kreuter, Edgar Iwamoto, Lawrence Johnson, Kerry Hartman, David Schilling, Richard Prazak. SECOND ROW: David Rosenbaum, Stephen Kruse, Steven Michols, Stephen White, John Warren, Frank Baker, Theodore Liebovich, James O'Malley, Gerald Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Patti Jo Fal- coner, Rosina Renner, Karen Fellner, Pa- tricia Heidkamp, Marie Winkler, Rosemary Pistorius, Stephanie Simone, Darlene Jack- son, Jacqueline Pokorny, Cheryl Nelson, Annette Greive, Marsha Massingill. TOP ROW: Edward Currier Jr., Paul Pope, Stuard Irumbo, Corey Plazak, Andre Giffin, John Renwick, Clark Savage Jr.; Nicholas Carter, Michael LaChapelle, Terry Tikkala. SECOND ROW: Keith Sherwin, Terry Stone, Carol Leen, Janice Owen, Barbara Buswell, Shirley Schaeffer, Julie Kirkpatrick, Cheryl Armstrong, Margaret Gillman, Robert Olson, William Littlejohn. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Shafer, Terese Leach, Shelley Gersick, Val- orie Boldrey, Debra Maier, Karen Cheatom, Sheila Freidman, Magdalena Stoecker, And- rew Mayfair. Trelease 5 Oglesby 5 Trelease 11 Oglesby 11 TOP ROW: Frederick Palmer, Stephen Me- yer, Craig Vandell, William Edwards, Rich- ard Kiefer, Richard Moburg, Frank Simutis, James Snyder, Michael Winkler, Harry Top- ping, William Bell, Jack Sostrin, David Parks, Jack Auph. SECOND ROW: Larry Slager, Norman Frey, Gregory Thies, Ken Harjes, Robert Hallstrom, Michael Klock- enga, Thomas Begley, John Matras, William Seibold, Thomas Schettler, Michael Blazier, James Kemp. THIRD ROW: Joseph Loguidice, Michael Bonansinga, Leon Goldenberg, Ron- ald Renreuberger, Jay Allen, Michael Bar- ron, Robert Hyer, Jeffrey Brown, Clinton Armstrong, Larry Cooper, Darryl Levine, Robert Burleson. BOTTOM ROW: Arlene Krugman, Margaret Jordan, Gail Antrim, Esther Heimlich, Janet Kolesar, Susan Juer- gens, Kristy Getts, Winifred Wood, Toby Baren, Renee Rook, Penny Mesetz, Cathy Swengel. 326 TOP ROW: Marjorie Masters, Lynn Kupec, Ellen Terpening, Ellen Golden, Carol Jenner, Cynthia Bergstedt, Sandra Havlik, Anne Young, Peggy Blackwelder, Susan Berry Franeine Statkus. SECOND ROW: Virginia Witzig, Anne Najbar, Peggy Keehner, Kath- leen Mickenbecker, Carol Olsen, Gayle Chap- man, Barbara Benehik, Dawna Hauptfuegrer, Rosalyn Ganz. BOTTOM ROW: Catherine MeMullen, Susan Marcado, Kathryn Belsley, Susan May, Mary Ellen McLaughlin, Janice Baumrucker, Jane Suzukida. Kathleen Sellers. Trelease 9 Trelease 12 Trelease 10 Oglesby 10 TOP ROW: William Dunkel, Richard Grote- fendt, Terrence Grandt, Lawrence Crane, Donald Cropper, Ronald Suter, James Eth- ridge, Thomas Dudman, Jeffrey Halpin, James Thomas, James Wolfe, Richard Franckowiak, William Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Alan Butler, Steven Delheimer, Gre- gory Mattingley, Theodore Schaffner, Robert Jensen, John Lickter, Wesley Girard, John Zegers, Merwyn Newman, James Hafner, Paul Romain, John Noyes. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Roos, Shirley Kemstky, Marlene Grossmark, Janet Nieder, Patricia Piper, Anne Barberie, Randall Jackson, Christine Mat'fia, Jacklyn Nesvig, Rebecca Stetzler, Janice O'Quirin, Nancy Blanchet. SECOND ROW: Gloria Engerman, Sharon Guten, Les- lie Hulsey, Deborah Lieber, Cheryl Lukehart, Pamela Kahn, Rhonda Schultz, Anne Cohen, Judith Yosell, Ines Baquero, Mary Hudachek, Beverly Voss. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Ham- mer, Andrew Philopoulos, George Andrews, Thomas Wachtel, David Suber, Dana McRey- nolds, Kenneth Friedman, Steven Lottes, William Frichtl, Richard Richardson. 327 TOP ROW: Robert Vrman, John Lovda, Terry Wafler, Carl Schuster, Dennis Vena, Charles McMillan, Charles Goldstein, Douglas Bohr- er, Michael Pardys, Richard Wiegand, Phillip Keiser, Ronald Meyer, Wayne Daily, James Smith, David Burian. SECOND ROW: Linda English, Geri Frank, Claudia Blume, Sue Ann Sellers, Dawn Reithel, Catherine Van- selow, Nancy Hall, Mary Richter, Vicki Hawk- ins, Kim Anderson, Carolyn Bender, Kathleen Walters, Sharon Flanegin, Sheryn Endicott, Katharine Dehen. THIRD ROW: Jean Trom- peter, Alana Jackson, Vaunita Battle. Cheryl Schueler, Judy Rosenberg. Julie Bartenstein. Linda Koubek, Marcia Wizas, Phyllis Burg- wald. Carolyn Meyer, Cheryl Grant, Rita Hemphill, Mary Burd, Michele Klein, April Volk. FOURTH ROW: John Winand, David Cutler, Ira Tashman, Larry Battershell, David Sinn. James Block, John Gulledge, Robert Dworkin. Jeffrey Feingold, Alan Mil- ler. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Fryzel, Bruce Arthur. Donald Paul, Edmund Matayoshi, Merle Hendrix, Stewart Spielman, Brent Brotine, Keith Ringberg. Trelease 8 Oglesby 8 Trelease 1 Trelease 2 TOP ROW: Janet Gamble. SECOND ROW: Sandy Rebitzer, Caroline Gregory, Jetaun Farley, Ruth Cramer, Marcia Hill, Con- stance Morse, Paulette Randall. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Sullivan, Rosetta Ledbetter, Cheryl Miller, Nancy Shepherd, Cheryl Bier- zychudek, Mary Ann Elliot. TOP ROW: Daniel Neumann, Irwin Nejdl, Alan Bookman, Edmund Effort, Robert Hihel, Keith Vrhel, Richard Wack, Robert Jenne, Paul Wasserman, Michael Taylor, David Dotlich, Raymond McCamy, Gerard Page, Paul Leher, David Stoner, Robert Demmert. SECOND ROW: Julia Brooks, Patricia Paar, Roberta Slivken, Linda Kuflick, Terri Reis- man, Lynn Moore, Faith Twietmeyer, Chris- tine Clatt, Kay Rowe, Elena Vaicius, Sharon Burgess, Laurie Baer, Josie Stachurski, Pamela Nekolny, Susan Abrams, Deborah Kolditz, Roberta Dohrn. THIRD ROW: Mark Brenner, Christi Steinmann, Teresa Plett, Beth Livingston, Helene Klegerman, Marilyn Moskowitz, Nancy Conley, Jean Prindle, Janet Becker, Debaney Bauernfeind, Lucia Nishikawa, Julia Murphy, Gail Keisler, Shel- ley Reynolds, Rosanne Blum, Gail Duber- chin. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Trowbridge, Larry Massingill, Steven Kite, Paul Mc- intosh, Thomas Difanis, Richard Burkhart, Jeffrey Gutting, Robert Kresek, Stephen Bernhardt. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Kubiak, Stephen Fahr, Gordon Ginder, John New- house, Nelson Balke, David Ostrodka, Alan Parsons. Trelease 7 Oglesby 7 Although this young lady doesn't seem to notice the photographer, her boyfriend isn't a bit camera shy. _ „ ' myr wyy V w w -yr w yry ■ytyryfryryr wtytyy wyr yr-yr 329 Up With People and Concert Perform at ISR ISR is a self-sufficient unit which houses approximately 1200 students, most of whom are upper classmen. In addition to television rooms and lounges, the comples has a library and a snack bar leading to an inside court. An outdoor sunken court is an added popular feature during warm weather. This year, the ISR Council, the new coed student government body for Wardall and Townsend, worked in coordination with the Office of Stu- dent Programs in an effort to bring more activities into the residence halls. In addition to the Ram Naray- an Sarangi player concert, Maurice McKinley's drum demonstration, The Roving Theater, and Up With People, the ISR residents were en- tertained by special films and fac- ulty speakers this year. Wardall's skit cops first place trophy in the Dad's Day Revue performance. ISR's snack bar overlooking the inside courtyard provides a pleasant place for residents to study. 330 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Thomas Allensworth, cultural-scholastic chairman; Lee Reising er, treasurer; Ruth Corbin, social chairman; Nancy Wieland, activities chairman; Judith McNary, publicity chair- man; Gary Kent, Townsend vice-president; Bennett Meder, athletics chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Penny Erhardt, executive secretary; Mary Wilkes, Wardall president; Leslie Braun, president; Marsha Tanenberg, War- dall vice-president; Patricia Sullivan, legis- lature secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Dennis Goldman, Townsend president; David Groves, judicial chairman. LEGISLATURE COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Thom- as Custis, Leslie Braun, John Folkers, Lee Reisinger, Russell Ringl, Stephen Magelli, Michael Walker. SECOND ROW: Mary Wilkes, Christine Kaiser, Carol Temple, Linda Watts, Irene Gordon, Linda Willinger. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Hanson, Patricia Sullivan, Bonnie Belchik. NOT IN PANEL: Dennis Goldman, Judith Fischer, Mary Miller, Pa- tricia Kirkpatrick, Rhoda Hornkohl, Glenn Miller, George McGregor, Harry Nelsen, John Galway, Thomas Dunlap. 331 TOP ROW: Diane Paul, Linda Yaeger, Jane Barnett, Jean Dalrympl, Cheryl Trapp, Anita Hoffman, Anne Holstine, Pamela Hertel, Barbara Farrar. SECOND ROW: Marras Brown, Linda Schrauf, Christine Kaiser, Patricia Wald, Armega Davis, Joan Part- ridge, Kathy Christman. BOTTOM ROW: Shelley Brinza, Karen Fox, Elizabeth Jessie, Naomi Lyons, Judith McNary, Patricia Sku- bish. Wardall 5 Wardall 8 Townsend 3S TOP ROW: Carolyn Adams, Michael Lach, Stephen Fischer, Susan Patterson, Stephen Vance, Larry Plencner, Daniel Hellrung, Steven Fishman, Paula McWeay, Robert Rich, John Pollock, David Mann, Ned Leiken, John Galway, Robert Wirth, Mary Anderson, Larry Rappaport, Robert Leiberman, Otis Berry. THIRD ROW: Frederick Pachter, John Ful- ler, Linda Watts, Pauline Moormann, Gustav Nystrom, Daniel Harty, Bruce Moore, Samuel Winfrey, Ronald Palmer, Michael Neben, Robert Corner, Gerry Jandeska, Roger Navik, David Karlquist, Joseph Bushman, Karen Waldmann, Kerry Miller, Nancy Neumann, Louis Steinberg. SECOND ROW: Diane Klauke, Sharon Ebens, Russell Gordon, Mary Mullarkey, Judith Finerty, Mary Kujawski, Richard Diotallevi, Sandra Potsic, Genovaite Dubickas, Rosetta Murray, Michael Yang, Edward Knorring, Carol Stevens, Douglas Hiestand, Patricia Bohlen. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Ziegler, Kathleen Bors, Catherine Hieronymus, JoAnn McKown, Heidi Eto, Har- vey Dordek, Maria Blanco, Laura Nagazawa, Julie Pearson, Margaret Marr, Patricia Brown, Paula Stueve, Christine Oda, Lani Chen, Roswald Wood. H 11 ! 4 1 1 1 II i«f 1 bllllXJDjfX iff ftjfllLfi IT p rfl M %. A R f C r ?? J Oi I ¥ -L. TOP ROW: Martin Siegel, John Gatewood, Richard Walsh, Jack Gisinger, Alan Moor- mann, David O'Leary, Jon Cudworth, Ronald Aukerman, Marshall Garrick. THIRD ROW: Glenn Spencer. Raymond Levek, Richard Brenneman, John Myers, John Hopkins, Doug- las DeGraaf, Kenneth Barr, Jerry Strange- land, Michael Cantrell. SECOND ROW: Fred- erick Mass, Patrick Wojtowicz, David Schmitt, Hugh Shown, Bernard Gray, Thomas Ostrowski, Richard Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: Pacheco Winston, Forrest Haney, Trev Over- ton, William Raubitschek, Jonathan Palm, Walter Fox. Townsend 1 N Wardall 12 Townsend 5 N TOP ROW: Rodney Kitick. Richard Klo- buchar, Allan Konopka, David Hoff, Dennis Engelmann, Robert Maurer, Thadeus Wil- liams, Charles Holmberg, Laurence Leviton, Leonard Siedband, David Pearson, Henry Warner, Timothy Detwiler, Michael Gibson, Delmar Haughton, Aron Glickman, Harold Levine, Robert Stromberg, Ronald Paca- nowski, Linda Johnson. THIRD ROW: Donald Wilson, Richard Hayes, Russel Westerberg, John Pearce, Stephen Magelli, Jerome Epplin, John Hancock, Gary Moebs, John Immele, Stanley Bumpus, Robert Highley, Lee Rei- singer Greg Blue, Kathryn Ball, Steven Ny- stedt, Howard Hellman, Richard Allen. John Colwell, Pamela Smicklas. SECOND ROW: Adrienne Gelfeld, Constance Kozlowski, Bruce Schneidman, Eugene Wagner, Marcia Suttle, Laura Stewart, Christine Carroll, Kenneth Veasman, Jane Ewan, Laurel Myers, 1 1 IPI m m k til k 1 Y Bk v 1 1 S jSHil M fl[ H K JH Wl K==== e$®i Frances Tobiasz. Judith Wardrope, James Bruns. Patricia Mayer. BOTTOM ROW: Jo Ann Knox, Connie Tessier, Barbara Johnston, Diane Petroff, Gisela Kramer, Margaret Dee, Thelma Gray, Linda Merhley, Janet Rodger- son, David Martin, Yvonne Less, Marie Greve, Catherine McGovern, Rhoda Horn- kohl, Marshall Amesquita, Peter Felker. ■I .. JX t % $33 A TOP ROW: William Coeur, Marilyn Sehaef- fer, Randy Scott, Karen Swanson, Byron Mea- dows, Sandra Megginson, Arthur Paine, Garry Olson, Charles Ross, Dale Sandvall, Gerhard Klammt, Bruce Spitzer, Thomas Menten, Herman Moy, Monica Roberts, Kaye Pistor- ius, Patricia Pasdiora, Sharon Thomas THIRD ROW: Charles Culberson, Daniel Hoo- ver, Robert Ocenasek, Geraldine Bell, Buck- ley Sons, Russell Ringl, Larry Palmer, John Walker, Lynell Cannell, Ross Arend, Susan Clayton, Bradley Drake, Ronald Berman, Cynthia Jerutis, Ninette Ridgway. SECOND ROW: Janet Maxton, David Myrow, Kurt Swanson, Diane Gutzeit, Susan Lannin, Patti Binder, Sherwin Issac. Shirley Swanson, Frances Wofford, Mary Jones, Ruth Bohan, David Sommers, Kathleen Knorr. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Lipscomb, Mary Sturm, Mar- garet Hanson, Linda Host, Sheryl Howell, Sheva Cannell, Linda Clark, Carole Mitts, Margaret Vann, Diane Davis. Wardall 11 Townsend 5S Wardall 2 Wardall 6 TOP ROW: Carolyn Stabile, Sharon Brar, Bonnie Belchik. Wilmetta Oakley, Ida Alison. Katheryn Foundos, Jacqueline Allen, Rhoda Earley, Judy Hamilton, Linda Wolfe. THIRD ROW: Barbara Crooks, Claudia Allen, Sue Debes, Verita Jones, Doris Davis, Joyce Butts, Mamie Lewis, Toby Landesman, Paula McNamara, Barbara Watson. SECOND ROW: Marsha Cooper, Irene Gordon, Patricia Sullivan, Gail Liberg, Pamela Calvetti, Sylvia Darling, Carol Levi. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne Roberts, Sandra German, Jo Ann Tro- janiak, Loretta Catto. 334 TOP ROW: Linda Lindroth, Steven Keiser, Janet Nelson, Diane Larsen, Wayne Lenczy- cki, Harry McQueen, Peter Steidl, Jeffrey Tyler, Thomas Kuehn, Richard Zdanowicz, John Blanck, Richard Solak, Thomas Custis, Mary Jane Grant, Larry Lewton, Bernard Evans, Marcia Kuchinsky, Edward Grosse. THIRD ROW: Margaret Barth. Constance Claypool, Edward Spier, Kathleen Burke, Audrey Bunger, Susan Teets, Karen Whisler, Joseph Martin, Frank Foley, Julie Stout, Robert Janecek, Peggy Lomax, Eugene Carl- son, John McNamara, Sally Zink. SECOND ROW: Carol Cleveland, Gay Logan, Judy Goldstein, William Rettberg, Mary Miller, Thomas Allensworth, James Simpson, Arona Horvitz, Craig Burson, Ruth Ann Pelc, David Lane, John Palmer, Barbara Bailey. BOT- TOM ROW: Larry Schoeneman, Michael Mrozowicz, Roger Oltmanns, Sandra Hell- stedt, Wayne Ellison, Jason Bramhall, Carolyn Jones, David Chang, Jane Johnson, Mary Ann Abell, David Ho, Helen Abell. Wardall 9 Towsend 2S Wardall 4 Wardall 10 TOP ROW: Elizabeth Wagner, Nancy Stein, Jane Guenzler, Diane Bieder, Karen Goldman, Elizabeth Goetz, Linda Mehlberg, Michele Dykins, Mary Maki, Nancy Guth. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Campbell, Linda Eastin, Carol Eisinger, Robin Thorne, Susan Webb, Mary Wilkes, Deborah Spiegel, Karen Goodhart, Claudia Bailey. SECOND ROW: Nancy Smith, Susan Milke, Ruth Corbin, Jane Baer, Karen Drazan, Cynthia Cybul. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Fliesser, Elizabeth Koranyi, Penny Erhardt, Margaret Buford, Janet Wagner. 335 TOP ROW: Richard Hoffman, Leslie Braun. Thomas Ranney, Michael Berry. Martin Jer. Roger Hellbuyck. Lawrence Ellison, Stuart Rosenbush, James Susin. John Viita. Kenneth Palmer, Dean Bogner, Albert Vitali, Cecil Shaver. THIRD ROW: Richard Berry. Robert Beatty. Bruce Cowgur, Warren Brown. Joseph Garber. Henry Skokowski. James Prosise, Irwin Immel, William Stacy, Russell Wald- schmidt, Carl Hartmann, Eric Weiss. SEC- OND ROW: Raymond Kumorek. Keith Pach- eco. Dennis Budzik, Michael Crouse. John Folkers, Douglas Ramsey, Norman Gordon, Thomas Waltemate, Charles Shulruff, Wilson Wen. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel O'Brien, Donald Neustadt, John Kinsey, Mark Helminiak, Mark Guymon, Stephen Sonni, James Lahvic, Ron- ald Mangelsdorf. David Ricca. Townsend 4N Wardall 7 Townsend IS TOP ROW: Dennis Rafaloski, Youssef Alia- badi, Richard Carter Strassman, Richard Basofin, Robert Spoor, Edgar Berkel, Janet Usas, Gary Berger, Robert Bloemer, Mark Luscombe, Ned Grauel, Fred Nelson, David Probst, Robert Williams, Dan Gullaksen. Michael Alpern. THIRD ROW: Lynda Scran- ton, LaDone Gaydos, Christine Armstrong, Carol Temple. Gary Goeckner, Marc Mangel, Burr Nelson, Ronald Haze. Joseph Arnold. Frank Bischoff. Edward Lerner. Geoffrey Mueller. Kathv Kasper, Janet Cross, Pamela Green, Barbara Burns. SECOND ROW: Jill Lembkey, Michael Garst, Fred Bliss, Bruce Shook, Bennet Meder, Richard Robinson, Ronald Kruzic, Michael Smith, Stephen Moul- ton, Joseph Carr, David Hyde, David Mc- Connell. Frances McCartney. BOTTOM ROW: George McGregor. Harry Krulewitch, Diann Coleman, James Baird, Yvonne Quirin, Fran- cisco Silva-Tulla, William Hsia Kao, Susan Kantor, Judith Nims, Nancy Dooling, Gayl Ladwig, Luis Guerron. 336 TOP ROW: Elaine Belokon, Marianne Burke, Linda Zaba, Reuben Toran III, Deborah Burns, Frances Main, Elizabeth Olson, Philip Ku- bik, Joseph Rarick, James Weber, Gregory Towles, Gregory Gates, Geoffrey Check, Christopher Johnsen, Frank Povse, James Thompson, James Miller, Roger Harszy, Allan Clark, Jerome Rovel, Carolyn Grune, Linda Chapek, Joyce Konda. THIRD ROW: Charles Schaidle, William Langley, Kenneth Carlson, Vivienne Geiger, George Vanden- berg, Curtis Norris, Robert Goldberg, Mar- shall Sullivan, Brage Elliot, John Laesch, Martin Geller, Andison Hill, Robert Hefner, Jerome Urbaniak, Judith Mann, Howard Addison, Lenore Keating, Arthur Alderson, Charles Vojnovich, Michael Rippel. SEC- OND ROW: Juliana Horn, Jessica Vyskocil, Mary Heidkamp, Rebecca Buis, Carolyn Lepper, Marjorie Pine, Patricia McCarthy, Mario Yellen, Toby Burstein, Michelle Stone, Christine Heitzmann, Mary Nicksarlian, Margaret Wahlgren, Linda Williger, Carol Claeson, Kristine Harber. BOTTOM ROW: Norman May, Larry Wood, Michael Walker, Douglas Stieber. Carol Simon, Sharyn Ell- man, Margaret Kach, Patricia Leu, Sona Janjigian, Lynn Manis, Ralph Nicksarlian, Larry Boyd, David Sinow. Wardall 3 Townsend 2N A library and joint television rooms and lounges are only a few of the conveniences provided at this dorm. 337 Illini Tower Student Government Places Major TOP ROW: Donna Stanish, Linda Brandt, Marcia Michaels. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lou Marinangeli. Pamela Lipschultz. Deborah Goldberg, Margaret Buerckholtz. TOP ROW: Karen Lipsky. Patricia Johnson, Diane Olson, Barbara Poole, Elizabeth Neu- stadt, Gloria Moore. SECOND ROW: Jacque- line Agnew. Marcia Zarko. Marsha Fay. Mary Scharf, Elvn Zaletz, Nancy Perkins, April Foster, Betty Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Smith, Gail Whisler, Patricia Lynn, Jane Chu, Susan Platz, Katherine Yeslin, Beatrice Holly. TOP ROW: Miss Odle. Robert Wessler, John Alexander. Mr. Carr. Harold Kerzner. Margaret Lang. SECOND ROW: Carol Larson, Marigrace Welsh, Nada Conway. Janet Thompson, Judith Slaughter, Karen Krieger. BOT- TOM ROW: Yvonna Sessions, Carolyn McKenzie. 338 Emphasis on Expanding Recreational Facilities TOP ROW: Paula Kamman, Marilyn Ross, Judith Jones, Lynn Taylor, Linda Rosen- cranz, June Wurmstedt, Nancy Koerner, Rasa Banys, Beverly Bjorklund, Nancy Finks, Gail Gibson. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Dulgar, Elizabeth Weber, Marion Foster, Helen Keulks, Diane Glenny, Neta Schlegman, Christine Koebrich. TOP ROW: Barbara Goldenburg, Lynn Gamsu, Patricia Daniels, Susan Katz, Susan Falk, Susan Emery, Rhonda Agran, Janice Unatin, Kathleen Flynn, Joyce Gau, Pamela Duran, Irene Barto, Cynthia Haney. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Novak, Renee Alpert, Judith Craw- ford, Janet Felsher, Judith LeForge, Linda Farnham, Mary Darm, Karen Thomas. TOP ROW: James Hagel, Lawrence Hanover, Mary Ellen Coughlin, Alvin Feder. Richard Carter. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Miniscalco, Barbara Goldenburg, Jan Korenbaum, Miss Odle, Jane Chu, Diane Glenny, Cheryl Spielman. 339 Central Location, Equipped Kitchens, Carpeted TOP ROW: William Newhouse. Clarence Odle, Mark Davison, Howard Simon. Lawrence Frankel, Barry Glassner. Robert Morgan. Michael Lazar, Marc Marcus, Daniel Loe- wensteiner. SECOND ROW: George Spaienza. Richard Carter. Thomas Harrington, Alfred Lee, Robert Hoffmeister, Walter Mackinlay. Steven Steer, Alan Gingold. Salo Shulman. Mitchell Cohen, Allan Williams, Phillip Lei- bowitz, Walter Clausen, William Kronenberg BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Allen, Randall Elm- horst, Brian Hanson, Roger Toelke, Philip Wagley, Donald Yon. Ira Upin. Douglas Ooms. Michael Feltman. Stephen Epstein. John Gilford. TOP ROW: Steven Ament, Ronald Crick. Michael Slenczka, Dennis Stvan. Dale Adair, Thomas Schreiner, Gregory Gran. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Hano ver, Frank Gasperich, Douglas Spangler, Bruce Siebold, Mark Hills, Louis Scheck, Carl Bubolz. John Amstadler. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Carlson. Gary De- Grande, David Anderman, Neta Schlegman, Gerald Zielinski, Bruce Holecek, Walter Otto. TOP ROW: James Dollins, Brian Cieply, David Melcher, Lawrence Bault Jr.; Ronald Kniss, James Piatt. SECOND ROW: Arthur Gutshall, Rodney Patterson, Gary Martin, Howard Griffith, James Hagel, Joseph Hemp- hill, Bobby Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Hannon, Robert Slaymaker, Alan Feldman, Loren Swartley, David Smith, Thomas Strue- ber, Ronald Camp. 340 Apartments, Air Conditioning Make I.T. Popular © $ ft Q TOP ROW: Dermot Lenihan, Robert Funk, David Moy, Paul Schlesinger. Michael Mc- Namara, Martin Kempner. David Wolowitz, Michael King. SECOND ROW: Sheldon Cap- Ian, Alex DeJong, Martin Doot, Edward Rus- chli Jr. ; Lawrence Rabvne, Edward Ray- mond, David Lobell, Charles Keyes. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Gran, Charles King, Timothy Gallati, William Richardson, Alvin Feder, Lee Meller, John Miller, John Payne, James Player. TOP ROW: Diane Depczenski, Mary Kish, Suzanne White, Therese Murphy, Kathleen Korzec, Betty Miller, Maxine Anderson, Judith Johnson, Linda Archer, Alice Andros, Margaret Strever. Suzanne Clennon, Judith Miniscalco, Janet Thompson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Wehr, Barbara Szot, Barbara Ander- son, Diane Mayes, Joyce McDonnell, Annette Anglesano, Mary Pat Jackson, Carol Johnson, Cynthia Rudin, Joan Walker, Jean Ruehrdanz, Marlene Michalak, Alice Cook, Margaret Nottoli, Linda Hohmann. BOTTOM ROW: Angela Bennett, Susan Kelly, Kathleen Leo, Susan Harkins. Paulette Mytkowicz, Nadine Schwartz, Jan Korenbaum, Madelein Ruek- berg, Valerie Saikkonen, Marva Newman. TOP ROW: Cecelia Esch, Patricia O'Keefe, Joan Perlman, Gail Katz, Beth Neumann, Jacalyn Ross. SECOND ROW: Johanna Fill, Gail Prentice, Shara Guttu, Ruth Hennings, Jane Lettner, Marilyn Jones, unidentified. Donna Rabin, Kimberly Komar. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Brodski, Sandra Schwartz, Ann Carlson, Rebecca Lemar, Julie Dahms, Me- mel Elling, Cheryl Spielman, Eileen Powell. 341 TOP ROW: Russell Eggert, chairman, Bab- cock 3; Georgette Lalish, chairman, Blaisdell 4; Julie Palmer, president, Saunders Hall; Miss Marilyn Michal, advisor; Pamela Loomis, president, Blaisdell Hall; Philip Regli, chairman, Ground and 1. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Sloan, chairman, Blaisdell 1; Mary Dillion, chairman, Blaisdell 2; Gary Gentry, president, Babcock Hall; Janet Eley, chairman, Saunders 4; Carla Marler, chair- man, Saunders 1; Ellen Crites, secretary. PAR Area Council Saunders Gound 1 TOP ROW: Brenda Alderman, Cheri Ronat, Carla Marler, Linda Sonna, Diane Martin, Francine Green, Darlene Kramer, Mary Jackman, Kathleen Wood. SECOND ROW: Jalaine Chisholm, Virginia Helms, Martha Witkowski, Norma Stein, Susan Fabish, Linda Moll, Patricia Farley, Sarah Winters. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Washington, JoAnn Jorgenson, Patricia Horbert, Diana Kloga, Christine Sinadinos, Jeanne Jefferey, Michelle Schnayer, Shirley Holliday. 342 TOP ROW: Suzanne Spiegel, Pamela Evans, Christie Barnard, Rebecca Kidwell, Marilyn Johnson, Judith Mikes, Sherry Brunner. Sarah Kruger, Sonda Henderson, Barbara Stankus. THIRD ROW: Nancy Cole, Marcia Briscoe, Doris Dornberger, Mary Williams, Kathryn Aasland, Marianne Rowe, Joanna Johnson, Patricia Dierks, Janet Eley, Mary Loftus. SECOND ROW: Wendy Ellis, Jean Windmil- ler, Virginia Lansford, Linda Wojtan, Judith Tomasek, Lois Kraft, Paula Kusy, Sandra Hahn. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Omahan, Mar- guerite Gunkel, Patricia • Beasley, Barbara Engels, Jane Schaefer, Gail McClellan. Saunders 3 4 Saunders 2 Babcock 2 TOP ROW: Ezell Springfield, Sue Anderson, Mary Dennis, Barbara Hansen, Linda Skaggs, Kathryn Gyure, Sally Anderson, Linda Little, Christine Hammer, Alan Stein, Bradley Towle, SECOND ROW: James Hillman, Carl Herbert, Michael Thomas, Robert Gats, James Havlin, Stephen Kelly, Ronald Kalivoda, Joseph Bode. BOTTOM ROW: George Parker, John Kusy, t ! 1 ; : David Duecker, Gregory Miller, Michael Cor- neius, Fereidoon Sioshansi, Gregory Schmidt, William Addis. c-. -m- TOP ROW: Karen Brewer, Carolyn Beehly. Joanne Manthei, Lois Manthei, Sue Kenter. Diane Fethering, Sharon Pillote, Elizabeth Kuehn, Susan Scherbroeck, Sue Dwyer, Anne Mitchell. Sharon Suberkropp. THIRD ROW: Heidi Wagner. Rosemary Havranek. Linda Danneberg. Lynn Weinstein, Jan Day, Donna Hall. Jeanette MeCall. Sheila Conn, Kathryn Lutz, Patricia Woody, Penelope Catour. Barbara Stephan, Diane Cooper. SECOND ROW: Linda Houghton. Ellen Crites, Kath- leen Hileman. Cynthia Zukosky, Georgine Lalish. Georgette Lalish, Mary Diehl. May Dillon, Mary Corrigan, Coradel Eich- mann. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Hesse, Deb- orah Longmire, Sally Running, Carolyn Bar- ber, Linda Raap, Sandra Oliver, Janet Cay- ton, Gayla Wolter, Elenor Fencken, Jeanette Tims, Joanne Hering. Blaisdell 2, 3 4 Blaisdell Ground 1 Carr 3 2 TOP ROW: Thomas Reed, William McClane, Erik Gregory, Kevin Dorsey, Michael Zurek, Richard Zimmerman, Terrance Meiling, Richard Cornwell, Gerald Jensen, Robert Lenz, Robert Ogurek. SECOND ROW: Pamela Hughes, Susan Manning, Susan Radke, Ellen Berger, Margaret Burke, Cheryl Dalluge, Margaret Roe, Lisa Logan, Sherry McKay. Sandra Archer, Linda Latos, Elisa Larcombe, Barbara Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Pey- roff, Cynthia Sloan, Gretchen Sanderson, Cliffton ' Adkins, Albert Terry, William Nel- son, Gaile Mangion, Patricia Anderson, Mary McCloskey, Barbara Goodman. 344 Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Halls have their very own Mating Game during the annual Par-nival ' weekend. Mating Game Enlivens the PAR Parnival If a noisy roommate keeps you awake, you can catch some shut-eye in one of the Union lounges. 345 r. MM0$M % ■tit KV , - , ■4' n-xr z iff ft 4 f ( JNHMi $ r SXfwiHN? f f £ MA An all-out effort by the fifty-six girls of Alpha Chi Omega merited them the Panhellenic sweepstakes trophy. Paired with Zeta Beta Tau, the Alpha Chi's worked long and hard to make their skit the best in the annual stunt show competition. The skit entitled The Roar of the Brimstone and the Smell of the Fire depicted a green and pink ZBT devil who lost his bid for the number one position in the world to the Lord. A first place in badge sales was given to the AX's for their sale of 1400 homecoming badges. Orange and Blue Crack 'em in Two, the Alpha Chi 2-D house deck entry came out a winner, being judged second in its division. The women of Alpha Chi also earned a Panhellenic scholastic honor by placing in the first quartile for the seventh consecutive semester. Alpha Chi defense has a rough time stopping the Pi Phi's in Powder Puff Alpha Chi Cops Panhellenic Sweepstake Trophy TOP ROW: Marilyn Gesky, Carol McAllister, Sharon Shepardson, Jorja Fritzen, Elaine Patterson, Susan Barry, Sharon Sons, Eliza- beth Schooly, Loretta Kacmarek, Deena Stoll- ber, corresponding secretary; Sandra Me- Wethy, rush chairman; Marcia Greeves, Nina Cook, treasurer; Linda Wise, Mary Zimmer- man, Jeanne Mariani. THIRD ROW: Denise Oscarson, Deidre Roesch, Barbara King, Susan Smith, activities chairman; Molly Mc- Donough, Penny Porter, Bonnie VanDerhye, Sandra Scott, Sally Reynolds, Marilyn Mor- husen, Mary Fleming, Karen Ages, Maureen Moore, Jane Herman, Joan Froom. SECOND ROW: Enid Sax, Selina Davis, Karen Wallin, first vice-president; Sharon Meagher, social chairman; Sherry Kangas, Mrs. Miller, Lois Gronewald, president; Kathleen Larson, Su- san Schorn, recording secretary; Carole Powers, rush chairman; Patricia Konrad. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Siders, Patricia Mc- Voy, Joan Barry, Cathleen Sauer, Kathy Bagely, Gwendel Taylor. Pamela Thorsen, Carol Culloden, Marilyn Shriner, Mary Zy- dowski, Jamey Schafer, Constance Bartoli, Linda McMakin. f i t f 347 With a common bond of sister- hood, the girls of Alpha Delta Pi stressed the growth of the individ- ual. Realizing that each girl must be true to herself, the girls of ADPi grew to know each other as individ- uals with individual needs. Thus, they strove to change the stereotype image of sorority girls— carbon copies. Individual pledge grades resulted in a first quartile ranking for the class. For the social touch, the old standards of room popcorn parties, dances, exchanges, sere- nades, and co-rec. sports gave the girls ample time to work together. A search for variety resulted in sponsoring a monopoly tournament with Alpha Tau Omega. The girls also worked with Theta Xi to build their Homecoming float. Chief Illiniwek tells Trish that she is a Homecoming queen semifinalist. ADPis Monopolize on Monopoly Tournament TOP ROW: Maureen Karras, Joyce Peters. Donna Simons, Ruth Christ, Julie Kraut, Sharon Schilbe, Gail Sullivan, Deborah Gilli- land, Patricia Kovac, Saundra Monroe, Car- men Animagi, Janet Lukevich, Sharon Schei- bel, Jacquelyn Heidenman, Mary Strandin, Susan Meskill, Doris Buckman, Donna Smejkal. THIRD ROW: Roberta Thompson, Mary Kelly, Karen Sullivan, Donna Simer, Mary Giffin, Ellen Larson, Patricia O'Connor, r Jane Meyer, Nola Lehr, Mary Wells, Janet Fark, Ruth Ann Smejkal, Georgiana Davis, Diane Kenny, Andrea Pearce, Barbara Fi- field, Virginia Taylor, Sandra Janovic, Rita Rogowski, Patricia Rozycki, Betty Axelson, Michele Grawey. SECOND ROW: Sandra Montalbano, Ingrid Larson, Bonita Brethen, Jane Barber, Kathleen Depke, Kay Fisher, vice-president; Mrs. Beulah Rebman, house mother; Eleanor Thornley, president; Carol Kalehbfenner, Camilla Smith, treasurer; Mary Reagan, social chairman; Lana John- son, Carla Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Trulock, Susan Illing, Vicki Shereos, Jill Turner, Diane Safarcyk, Elizabeth Whitney, Rosemary Moran, Alyce Robinson, Christine Tyler, Geraldine Ostaszewski. NOT IN PANEL: Margaret Lermond, Jean Richardson. 348 Alpha Epsilon Phi sponsored two philanthropic projects. Orphans and underprivileged students from Cham- paign were treated to Thanksgiving dinner. For the other project, the girls worked in close conjunction with the Urban League in renovating old homes in North Champaign. These houses, it is planned, will eventually be sold at a minimal cost to families in the area. This year, the women of Alpha Epsilon Phi also demonstrated their talent by making finals in Stunt Show. Paired with Beta Theta Pi, the girls presented A Play for Peace, depicting a chess game with people as the pieces. The Young at Heart dance was the social highlight. For this event, the house was transformed into a playground. Gathering to talk before informal Friday dinners is an AE favorite. AEPhi, Urban League Renovate Old Homes TOP ROW: Judith Meltzer, Dayna Braun, Adriane Ostrof, Fanchon Weiss, Nancy Sher, Alma Halski, Susan Fisher, Pepi Alweiss, Barnie Massie, Kelly Kelman, Esther Fink, Henri Chavin. THIRD ROW: Lenore Litwin, Barbara Frost, Gail Soren, Sheila Edelman, Wylie Shavin, Marilyn Baker, Ellen Feist, Mareia Chapman, Ilene Corman, Helene Lesk, Hillary Nusinow, Phyllis Farus, Jill Kuttner, Barbara Kellner. SECOND ROW: Sharon Kushner, Linda Siegel, Carol Gore, Patricia Brown, Mrs. O'Neal, Bonita Blackman, Ellen Nadich, Linda Kaplan, Leslie Lipschultz, Barbara Blath, Judy Leer. BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Packer, Adrianne Kahn, Gail Rut- koff, Gail Roland, Ronna Kurtz, Jan Marcus, Judith Roth, Elyse Garland, Yvonne Gordon, Bonnie Esserman. 349 Traditions are an important part of Alpha Gamma Delta, and this year was an outstanding indication of this. Paired with Alpha Kappa Lambda, the Alpha Gams presented Godiva Rides Again, which made their twelfth consecutive Stunt Show appearance. Individual achievement is also stressed at ATA . A study-hard pledge program, steak'n beans din- ners, and monetary awards provided incentive for each girl. The big event of the fall was the 71 pledge dance called Alphalfa Grubby Dance-a. The pledge dance along with a pool side formal, the traditional winter formal, trick or treating for UNICEF, and the annual Mrs. K Day, to honor their housemother, high-lighted an ex- citing year for the women of ATA . Putting the finishing touches on the tree is a big treat for a little orphan. AGD Makes Stunt Show Finals for Twelfth Year TOP ROW: Christine Rahn, Margret Ech, Carol Hendrieksen, Constance Shaffer, Cheryl Guttormsen, Linda Sue Kadlec, Suzanne Morthland, Sylvia Hart, Kirma Pearce, Re- becca Brown, Elizabeth Elich, Carolyn Buh- mann, Linda Java, Rebecca Catching, Jan- seely Johnston, Barbara Brown, Linda Olson, Paula Voorhees, Stephanie Livengood. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Crowson, Carolyn Coon, Linda Bruggeman, Robin Sellers, Mavis Radi, Gwynne Hookanson, Christina Drachman, Mary Doyle, Ann Nevins, Jacque- line Isome, Anita Kotarba, Faye Marlow, Linda Burress, Andrea Ginnette, Linda An- dreoni. THIRD ROW: Susan Henkin. member- ship chairman; Beverly Weatherwax, activi- ties chairman; Fran May. social chairman; Roberta Larson, corresponding secretary; Barbara Blackwood, scholarship chairman; Mary Jane Nelson, president; Mrs. Mildred Kottke; Kathryn Holland, pledge trainer; Jean A. Trabue, recording secretary; Suz- anne Cole, treasurer; Leslie Doyle, house chairman; Tina Wolfer, rush chairman; Laurel Webster, Sally Nichols. SECOND ROW: Linda Gentes, Susan Stank, Pamela Kelly, Martha Paddick, Cynthia Brasky, Judith Barth, Gayla Schmidt, Judith Linquist, Dawn Ostrem. Kathleen Kohl, Sandy Gunn, Sandra Grot. BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Soruika, Cathy Congleton, Sara Neustadtl, Donna Siebert, Mary Kathryn Pearse, Lenore Lindeman, Carolyn Sharp, Kathryn Lester, Jamie Friedman. NOT IN PANEL: Lolita Carriere, Judith Bucha, Laura Lieberman. 350 Alpha Omicron Pi's Homecoming spirit was not dampened by the loss of the football game. Working with Tau Kappa Epsilon on Stunt Show and building their house decorations added to the fun and the excitement of the week. In the fall, the women of AOPi brought home their first trophy of the year. Paired with AX A for Tur- key Run, the team won a chicken for their fourth place finish. Winter brought another season of fun with tree decorating, a stocking party, and a rash of snowball fights. AOPi wrapped up the year with their annual spring formal, followed by their Sweetheart Dinner and the announcement of their Alpha Man for the coming year. Playing bridge is a challenging way for sorority women to spend an evening. AOPi Captures a Chicken during Turkey Run TOP ROW: Linda Foley, Caren Gundberg, Linda Barbera, Laura O'Brien, Carol An- derson, Marcia Seegers, Lois Brockman, Nancy Bush, Nancy Westergreen, Jennifer Haight, Connie Brooks, Nancy Palmatier, Judy Hulseberg. THIRD ROW: Gerry Gren- nan, Susan Brainerd, Colleen Buckley, Heather Ellis, Janice Nied, Jean Susie, Donna Harris, Christina Caparell, Kathleen Sanders, Valerie Schoo, Susan Hanson, Kathleen Jung, Linda Hollinger, Kathy Kling. SECOND ROW: Sandra Snyder, social chair- man; Ginny Goble, second vice-president; Muriel Knoblauch, president; Wendy Os- trander, first vice-president; Mrs. Bostic, housemother; Eleanor Florence, treasurer; Susan Morris, recording secretary; Beth Halcrow, corresponding secretary; Susan Atkenson, rush chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Shelly Ivener, Carol Bodoh, Marilyn Elliott, Linda Dell, Nancy Jane Hesse, Cindy Stin- ton, Diana Pyse, Bonita Johnson, Janet Hiser, Joanne Marino. NOT IN PANEL: Kathleen Lahey, Gale Easterbrook. Connie Haley, Gail Polcyn, Mary Dassoco, Linda Norbeck, Merry Shea, Sherry Burris, Farida Kasab, Linda Bowman. 351 TOP ROW: Susan Becker, Patricia Konig. Suzanne Scott, Sheila Stopps, Susan Pierson, chaplain; Stephanie Arlt, Nancy Gallagher. Lynn Wassel, Mary Sue Otto. Katherine Beau- mont, Diane Fill. Marlys Kennard. Paula Taunis. Pamela Bowen, Janet Hubalik. Ellen Oplatka, Jennifer Bentley. THIRD ROW: Betty Mattheis. Beverly Rudolphi, Linda Giannetti, Alice Cross, Susan Palmer, Eleanor McGaw. Nancy Jones. Gayle Russell. Mary Brugen- henke, Kathleen Bowler, Bridget Tierney, Diane Power, Sallv Morton, Nancy Nilson, Peggy Hardt. SECOND ROW: Linda Bentley, Mary Livengood, treasurer; Dorothy DuPree. rush chairman; Barbara Louis, pledge train- er; Joan Coward, standards chairman; Mrs. Dustan, Mary Lynne Jessee, president; Pau- linda Russell, scholarship chairman; Linda Schultz, secretary; Jeane Danhaus, social chairman; Mary Poyser, house manager. BOTTOM ROW:' Cindy Dillon, Margaret Ly- kins, Ellen Gulvas, Barbara Castagno, Janice Farrell, Patricia Wencel, Janice Cogswell, Linda Scott, Ilene Rappaport, Mary Senne, Mary Frazee. NOT IN PANEL: Barbara Daniels, Mary Beth Kulinski. Alpha Phi Volunteers Work at Nursing Center Santa gets help distributing gifts at the Alpha Phi Christmas party. This year the women of Alpha Phi took part in many campus and chap- ter activities. They were paired with Farmhouse in the annual A-Ti-Us Sing, sponsored by the A-Ti-Us Sachem honorary organizations, which won them a first place trophy. This was the fifth first place trophy Alpha Phi has won in this contest. At Homecoming they earned another trophy when they paired with Pi Kappa Alpha and placed second in the Homecoming floats. Besides being socially active, the girls of Alpha Phi also engaged in a philanthropic project. They volun- teered to work at the Americana Nursing Center in Urbana. Their participation included visiting with many of the patients and aiding with the various recreational activities provided for the residents. 352 The Alpha Xi Delta house on Michigan and Busey Avenues has been bustling with activities this year. During the fall, activity cen- tered around Stunt Show '68, prepa- rations for initiation, and co-rec. volleyball games. The fall season culminated when the girls captured second place in their particular di- vision for Homecoming house decorations. Following midterm exams, the Alpha Xis directed their energies toward the annual Christmas dance. The girls made large Christmas stockings decorated with their dates' names, filled them with many surprises, hung them over the man- tle, and presented them to their dates at the dance. During the second semester two major projects consumed the girls' time. They included a pledge dance and the annual Rose Formal held at the Urbana-Lincoln Hotel. The ouija board provides diversion from studying at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Alpha Xis Win Second for Homecoming Decs TOP ROW: Jane Kuceski, Michelle Moake, Nancy Job, Sheryl Anderson, Bonnie Judd, Susan Schluckebier, Kathleen Kohring, Susan Selby, Cheryl Skov, Sally Swanson, Linda Meadors. Judith Scott, Rita Burger. Judith Harper, Sally Armand, Frances Urban, Jean Beckman, Kathryn Freeland, Valerie Mc- Cann, Linda Akers. SECOND ROW: Marie Larson, scholarship chairman; Delores Leimbach, Rosemary Gawel. secretary; Barbara Epskv. vice-president; Mrs. R. Bar- lage, house mother; Diana Wedel. president; Martha Hiser, Becky Gillespie, treasurer; Sandra Zemm, Angela McWilliams. social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lazzari, Ellen Geary. Christopher Dammers, Carol Miskiv. Candace Mott, Marilyn Jungst. Debo- rah Ruff. Carol McEvers. Donna Veverka. Veronica Raisch. 353 f ? t. | fc j «| % |  ♦ % I f « f TOP ROW: Anna Davis, Ruth Masterson. Judith Tazza, Ann Culbertson, Ruth Perrine, Linda Ewers, Janice Unruh, Patricia Tieken, Linda Bostart, Jane LeRoy, Majorie Cooper, Carol Roberts, Christine Clark, Barbara Loebach, Sharon Bury, Kathleen Murphy. THIRD ROW: Pamela Lidinsky, Patricia Coughlin, Linda Berry, Dianna Eddleman, Laurie Davis, Diane Sautter, Markie Carlson, Terry Zimmerman, Annetta Crouse, Lor- raine Rueter, Linda Young, Ann Bridges, Linda Smith, Marsha Enlow, Carol Davis. SECOND ROW: Constance Geiger, Donna Guimont. Mary Buck, treasurer; Susan Bos- trom, secretary; Lynda Peterson, president; Mrs. Thelma Andrews, house mother; Linda Legner, Belinda Fruchtl. Gloria Ezan, social chairman; Janet Edmison, vice-president; Susan Cusick, rush chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Melanie Sayles, Jill Hartman, Susan Brown, Pamela Horsley, Suzanne Miller, Laurie Wiebers, Donna Crawford, Jean Kopp, Barbara Connelly. NOT IN PANEL: Kathy Baughman, Ardyth Broadrick, Linda Cravens. Chi Omega Welcomes a New House Mother Included in the many activities of Chi Omega in 1968 was par tici- pation in the Greek Week festivi- ties. Climaxing the eventful week, Chi 0 captured the Greek Week Trophy given by Evans Scholars. The trophy was given for outstand- ing participation in the pledge serv- ice project, chariot parade, Illi- olympics, and for attendance at other Greek Week functions. The enthusiastic class of 71 placed first in the pledge service project. One pledge was honored with the title of Greek Week Princess at the chariot parade and the pledges placed first in several Illiolympic events. In the fall, Mrs. Andrews was welcomed as the new house mother. As a kickoff to homecoming weekend, the women of Si brand their house deck. 354 TOP ROW: Jane Fogle, Karen Webb, Julie Gustavson, Cynthia Raney, M. Kay Long, Gail Grigsby, Susan Singley, Ann Pelz. Sara Mel- len, Leslie Holmes, Linda Kalmanek. Sandra Carlyle, Susan Sims. FOURTH ROW: Kim Kruggel. Helen Witort, Mary Limbacher, Pamela Pohlman, Sophia Hall, Susan Fender, Stephanie Sundine, Pamela Page. Deborah Boxdorfer, Linda Kolovitz, Sue Hancock, Margo Diamond, Lynne Ostfeld. THIRD ROW: Nancy Bowser, rush chairman; Penelope Kopp, recording secretary: Judy Weytkow, treasurer; Christine Breyer, scholarship chairman; Valerie Kussler, chaplain; Mrs. Wolf, house director; Catherine Johnson, president; Darlene Bizik, pledge trainer; Barbara Larrick, sponsors chairman; Ro- berta Larson, house manager; Elyse Gold- stein, activities chairman; Marcia Yenerich, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Robin Chris- tofanelli, Patricia Angell, Barbara Engel, Judy May, Deborah Hatch, Martha Malek, Diane Fafoglia. Sue Whitlock, Barbara Ranee, Karen Sellergren. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Muller, Judith Hyde, Lisa Glassner, Patricia Lamb. Christina Nelson. Margaret Oatman. Patricia Boyd, Kristin Swanson, Wendy Coughlin. NOT IN PANEL: Patricia Rutz, Donna Schuette. Jane Jackson, Jill Rewerts. Valerie Stephen. AAA Give Dads Special Showing of Stunt Show Tri Delts and their dates enjoy the Christmas dinner at the chapter house. For the sixth consecutive year, Delta Delta Delta has made Stunt Show finals. This year, Tri Delta paired with Theta Chi to present, A Marvelous Mission, which won the second place trophy. Other events, which kept the Tri Delta's busy throughout the year, included the Dads Day Banquet and Sweet- heart Christmas Party. The dads learned many of the house songs and were entertained with this year's Stunt Show skit following the Dads Day Banquet held at the chapter house. Tree trimming, caroling, exchanging stockings, and building snowmen were all part of the Sweet- heart Christmas Party. 355 TOP ROW: Claudia Trautmann, Jorja Jacobs, Kathleen McLarney, Donna Ugolini, Diane Kloph, rush chairman; Kaye Wozniak, Jean Dickerhoof, Nancy Corey, Edmay Greg- orcy, foundations; Karen Hutnick, rituals chairman; Christine Roper, Ann Cornwell, song leader. THIRD ROW; Melissa Stout, Pamela Anderson, house manager; Melissa Critton, historian; Stephanie Scranton, Jan- ice Hoyerman, Nancy Parker, Susan Lom- bardi, Susan Kuhlman, Dorothy Barber, public relations; Carol Green, scholarship chairman; Carolyn Winters, Karen Kulv. SECOND ROW: Susan Chodera, Mary Rober- son, first vice-president; Patricia Davis, second vice-president; Edith Walker, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Carter. Susan Latham, president; Marcia Meng, treasurer; Patricia Semmelman, social chairman; Karen Kracker. Vicki Wagner, Deborah Gullang. FIRST ROW: Candace Somenzi, Laura Sorosky, Teresa Donahoe. Violet Zueck, Virginia Ross, Susan Loomis. Susan Bell, Cynthia Karkula, Mary Jo Heinz, Cynthia Meade, JoAnne Fredrikson. NOT IN PANEL: Claudia Rickert, recording secretary; Pamela Bergstrom, Christine Elmquist. Delta Gamma Enlarges its Front Parking Lot A young man gleams at his date after opening the gifts in his special stocking. Iota Chapter of Delta Gamma pre- sented a bright new sight to the campus this year with new land- scaping and a larger parking lot. DCs got a chance to display creativity in decorating their rooms this year at the Christmas stocking party when men were allowed up- stairs. Afterwards, everyone gath- ered to open their stockings. Social life is only one side of DG. Iota chapter aided its providence by capturing the award for greatest scholastic improvement from the national organization. They again paired with Tau Epsilon Phi to pre- sent Fall Flicks. The proceeds were sent to the foundation for Sight Conservation of the Blind. In 1968, for the second consecutive year, Delta Gamma captured first place in the Greek Week Illiolympics. 356 TOP ROW: Susan Nemeyer. Linda Wargo, Victoria Kreimeier. Donna Davis, Linda Christie. Virginia Weeks. Barbara Sopp. Anne Lace. Michaele Kiefer, Alice Bourne. Lillian Steinberg. THIRD ROW: Sheila Parish, social chairman; Sharon Ambrose, Joan Bauer, Margaret Crawford, Carol Ze- man, Joyce Sorenson, Lorna Enokian, Susan Jacobs, Virginia Kreimeier. Ruth Amidon SECOND ROW: Ann Reiff. Barbara Woodul. secretary; Linda Eggert. rush chair- man; Lila Koets. president; Mrs. Elsie Don- nelly, Eileen Drop, pledge trainer; Elise Naccarato. treasurer; Margot Shumaker, Kristin Metz. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Schirmang, Shirley Gray, Dolores Kupsky, Sandra Lanee, Sharon Safford. Christine Plumley. NOT IN PANEL: Toni Vercellotti, Sara Smeeth. Christine Kiersch. Marcia Shular, Susanne Wilt. Anne Holstine. Joy Lanciloti, Linda Taylor, Denise Daugherity, Nancy Huddlestun. Lynn Schmidt, Bonnie Kilroe. Delta Zeta Supports Deaf at Gaudelet College The actives have fun introducing the pledges to weekly song practices. The women of Delta Zeta began the fall semester with two new phil- anthropic programs. They consisted of contributing to the support of the Navajo Indians and the deaf at Gau- delet College and collecting clothing and canned goods through a campus wide canvass. In the fall, the sisters were ex- cited with their Theta Delta Chi pairing for Stunt Show. Although they didn't make finals, they enjoyed practicing for the performance. The girls next pairing was with Sigma Pi for Turkey Run. This brought them the third place prize. A stress on academic accomplish- ment brought results. In the fall of 1968, the DZ pledges placed in the first quartile for sororities. 357 THIRD ROW: Jeri Lane, JoAnn Long. Step- hanie Springs, Judith Slaughter, Carolyn Clar, JoAnn Matory, projects chairman; Lydia Brown, Barbara McDaniel, Sandra Hill, Linda Banks, Isabelle Jackson. Cheryl Den- nis. SECOND ROW: Vesta Henderson, Sandra Norris, Jacqueline Triche, vice-president; Mary Prince, president; Bernadette Ander- son, treasurer; Joyce Tucker, corresponding secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Edna Long, Debbie Tensley, Gladys Phillips. Carlotta Wright. NOT ' IN PANEL: Mollie Todd. Shirley Robinson, recording secretary; Doris Whalum, Katherine Walker, social chairman. Delta Sigma Theta Organizes a Girls' Club Members of Delta Sigma Theta take time to socialize after a weekly meeting. Delta Sigma Theta, a social- service sorority, was one of the two sororities on campus that did not have a chapter house. The actives (Deltas) and pledges (Pyramids) lived in dorms and met on Friday nights at the Union for meetings. With Delta Sigma Theta the em- phasis was on service projects. The Deltas and Pyramids set up a girls' club for area children at Douglas Recreational Center in Champaign. As a Christmas project, the sisters made goody baskets and sang songs for an old folks' home. They also adopted a child overseas to whom they sent money each month. Social events were held by the Deltas in order to interest girls to be pledges. Highlighting the fall semester was the Punch-Out Party and informal dance during the first week of school. Proceeds were put onto a scholarship fund. 358 1 1 im f f till Uh i TOP ROW: Karen Spalten, Barbara Wessels, Pamela Delabar, Kathleen Miller. Judith Sims, Susan Huddleston, Pamela Ernest. Kay Van Gilder, Karen Ristau. Susan Kelly, Dag- mar Reimann, Regina Midyett, Kathryn Powers, Barbara Van Dyke, Barbara Zeigler, Carol McCreary. THIRD ROW: Cathy Inlusino, Lila Market, Patricia Johnson, Mary Lou MeHenry, Karen Kilberger, Patricia Ricker. Claire Kraft, Candice Szymancyzk. Rose- mary Mede, Hope Spruance, Donna Taylor, Shirley Creighton, Anita Taylor, Irene Soch- on, Catherine Sledz. Glenys Burger. SEC- OND ROW: Cynthia Dames, rush chairman; Linda Proctor, scholarship chairman; Chris- tine Escat. Kathleen Graglia. Judith Peiper, house manager; Renee Goier, pledge trainer; Mrs. Burkitt, house mother; Tara Kost, president; Cathy Hurley, social chairman; Constance Norgaard, vice-president; Anne Bradley, recording secretary; Claire Dobson. corresponding secretary; Diane Mann, treas- urer. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Williams, Connie McCulloch, Elizabeth Fleming, Janet Thomp- son, Jeri Sandberg, Carol Podlipnik. Linda Boas, Vicki Hamende, Martha Chandler, Sara Speck NOT IN PANEL : Dorothy O'Brien. Gamma Phi Beta Names Pinmate ''Moon Man At the Steak and Beans Dinner, girls with less than a 4.00 wear grubbies. An atmosphere of excitement and fun prevailed over the Gamma Phi Beta house as Christmas approach- ed. They proudly chose their Moon Man at an informal stocking party in December. Moon Man was honored by the chapter for being the worst pinmate of the year. Before leaving for Christmas, the waiters were honored at a dinner by the senior girls. This gave the waiters a vacation from their daily duties at the house. The dining room was also the scene of the annual steak and beans scholarship banquet. At this time, scholastic achievements of the pledge class were recognized, and half of the pledge class was honored for being initiated into Alpha Lamb- da Delta, the freshman scholastic honorary for women. 359 TOP ROW: Judith Kernis, Janet Piercey, Elaine Stamp, Li nda Kluge, Barbara Werner, Terri Weisel, Barbara Nieman, Donna Grie- man, Judith Tanner, Janis Golden, Margaret Lewinger. THIRD ROW: Diane Terii, Diane Stumpf, Janice Miller, Linda Werth, Gail Schaller, Kathy Abrams, Linda Tobey, Bar- bara Johnson, Lynn Lipson, Joyce Klowden. SECOND ROW: Barbara Zaideman, Barbara Halperin, social chairman; Katherine Nei- dert, rush chairman; Josephine Hoffberg, first vice-president; Mrs. Vilma Adams, housemanager; Sharon Pollack, president; Andrea Margelin, Nita Simon, secretary; Nancy Gladstein, Lynn Fredman. BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Brill, Susan Sharf, Bari Sha- piro, Julye Miller, Ann Strauss, Karen Hardy. Myrna Friedman, Joyce Gordon. NOT IN PANEL: Lynn Gamsu, Carol Rubin. The Great Circus Cops Third in Student Show Iota girls keep as busy as a three-ring-circus in practicing for Stunt Show. Enthusiasm, interests, and tra- dition diffuse the activities of Iota Alpha Pi. In addition to supporting the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, their national philanthropic project, the Iota's held their annual Christ- mas party with toys and Santa for locally underprivileged children. The workshops with their National and the annual birthday party cele- bration held on a different campus each year, foster unity and promote Iota's nonsectarian ideals. Study facilities are provided to help maintain the membership's current 4.0 average and long stand- ing goal of good scholarship. This year the successful IAPi- AEPi Stunt Show pairing produced the third place winner, The Great Circus. Once Stunt Show was over, Iota's settled back into their routine. 360 Homecoming spirit enlivened the women of Kappa Alpha Theta as they put forth an all out effort to win the panhellenic trophy for homecoming decorations. The effort payed off with Theta placing first in both the two dimensional and three dimen- sional divisions. The colorful orange and blue decorations both followed the same theme, We'll Orange and Blue Those Buckeyes. The 2-D deck was a graphic design problem featuring a checkerboard with the theme painted in the last space. A large eyeball with fire ascending from it made up the 3-D deck which was erected on the courtyard facing Wright Street. Due to the lack of time and inter- est, Theta voted to abolish all com- pulsory formal exchanges and to hold informal exchanges instead. k., The women of KAOare in the Homecoming spirit as they finish the house deck Theta Wins 2-D, 3-D Homecoming House Decks TOP ROW: Maureen Riley, Chris Rojeck, Melissa Dunnan, Rebecca Daeschner, Julia Johnson, Sharon Swanlund, Nancy Miller, Cherie Schofield, Susan Erdelyan, Tamara Bogue, Lana Roen, Molly Lewis, Kathleen Johnson, Susan Kirk, Jame Pflederer, Chris- tine Bennett, Judith Lynk, Mary Mathis, Georgia Barnes, Mary Lynn Holmgren, Julia Huss. THIRD ROW: Nancy Alexander, Judith Kalinowski, Cheryl Wayland, Martha Aiels, Heather Pearson, Mary Beth Schlicksup, Ann Kalinowski, Joan Althaus, Patty Brooks, Marilyn Slotter, Cynthia Eagle, Jilane Swier- inga, Kathleene Sauer, Susan Manus, Nancy Brown, Patricia Looker, Margaret Friend, Marilyn Theriot, Evelene Colosky, Barbara Wasserman. SECOND ROW: M. Anne Miller, Mary Hedstrom, Elizabeth Ward, Janis Olsen, Mary Black, Deanne Hilfinger, Margaret Green, Mrs. Harvey Kretschmer, president; Carol Hanson, Pamela Allspach, Leslie Rochenbach, Deborah Lindstrom, Susan Glenn. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Alesandrini, Tina Parkhurst, Karen Falls, Rebecca Cheek, Dianne Lewis, Nancy Hinds, Mary Katherine Putman, Cairn Beals, Lois Cundiff, Cynthia Ricks, Patricia Kearney, Nancy Eisner, Bar- bara DeBord, Jean Black. NOT IN PANEL: Danuta Daszkiewicz, Elizabeth Marten, Bar- bara Miller, Elise Rimington. 361 TOP ROW: Elizabeth Starosta. Diane Cox, Lynn Anderson. Susan Junor, Barbara Burk- hardt, Susan Costello, Lois Rector. Janet Beaudway, Faye Krum, Beverly Wolfe. Marsha Dexter, Phyllis Holmen, Tracey Allen. Patricia Janacek, Mickey Sanders. Helen Johnson. Susan Wayham. THIRD ROW: Gay Schlachter. Cynthia Anderson. Diane Mach. Marilvnne .Venturella. Barbara Beck- meyer. Jacqueline Francis. Christine Mar- tin, Judith Burke. Karen Christensen, Mary Holquist. Patilynn Parks. Susan Ingalls. Elizabeth Mulgrew. Kathleen Zupkus, Mar- garet Leonard. SECOND ROW: Margaret Richards. Christy Habecost, assistant treas- urer; Margaret Knopp. vice-president; Diane Marchetta. treasurer; Barbara Wilcox, presi- dent; Mrs Maguire. house director; Susan Richmond, secretary; Dawn Ricchio, rush chairman; Leila Urbanek. social chairman; Janice Julian, Jennifer Perkins. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Harms. Cinda Collsen, Catherine Gustafson, Cynthia Zelent, Kay Kulhman, Pamela Mitchell, Claudia Carter, Cathy Mul- len, Nadine Fleming, Catherine Gunten, Carolyn Ingalls. Annual Kappa Delta Spoof Promotes Frivolity A-ledged Kappa Delta's take the pane-less way out of a sill-y situation. The Kappa Delta Spoof, celebrated on Dad's Day this year, was a pleas- ant break from the routine of stud- ying. The dance featuring the R.E.O. Speedwagon, is held annually by the KD Society for the Promotion of Outrageous Frivolity, and as al- ways, attracted a capacity crowd. The event was topped off by an open house afterwards. Other KD-dids were the Hey Jude charity dance held in the fall with Theta Delta Chi, the co-spon- sorship of the 1917 Bolshevik Revo- lution Open House, and third place awards in the Greek Illiolympics and in Turkey Run. The women of Kappa Delta placed in the second quartile for Panhellenic Scholastic Achieve- ment and second place in the 1968 Greek Week College Bowl. 362 TOP ROW: Maybelle Oakwood, Carol Fair- child. Sandra Nicklas, Joyce Starr, Lois Han- son, Mary Legg, Susan Grans, Catharine Douglas, Jane Schiek, Linda Yontz, Carol Owen. Patricia Clement, Rachel Laubaugh, Whitney Pope. THIRD ROW: Rachel Har- dinger, Bonnie Mottar, Nancy Bretscher. Catherine Zalecki, Heather Mulkey, Terry Bartlett. Ruth Duffy. Margaret Stack. Mary Snyder, Barbara Halpern, Dayle Sainsbury, Deborah Shollenberger, Anna House, Nancy Drummond. SECOND ROW: Monique Pa- gano, social chairman; Katherine Feiger, fraternity appreciation; Barbara Gorman, house chairman; Jon Gonge, second vice- president; Janet Hicks, first vice-president; Mrs. E. Mitchell, house mother; Helen Farnsworth, president; Mary Douglas, rec- reation secretary; Janet Anderson, pledge trainer; Jean Berg, scholarship chairman; Linda Kelly, cultural chairman; Nancy Al- bers, panhellenic delegate. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca Sams. Kassandra Kobel. Linda Lahey, Lynn Ate. Sarah Small. Paula Swain, Emily Hansen, Nancy Koren, Paula Hopper, Nancy Simonini, Julie Jones. NOT IN PANEL: Jeanne DeBois, Katherine Snyder, Suzanne Spangler, Diane Wallace, Teresa Shute, Mary Welch, Linda Schilling, Susan Schanbacher, Diane Massock. Susan Gilmore, Barbara Lucas. Nancy Shaeffer. Kappa Pairs with Pi Phi for Monmouth Duo Reading the rush lists is a tedious but necessary part of formal rush. Philanthropic projects in several forms were engaged in by Kappa Kappa Gamma. They started the fall in this vein by joining with Phi Mu, Pikes, and Tau Delta Phi to canvass Champaign-Urbana for the Danny Thomas March on Leukemia. The Kappas also adopted a foster child overseas, and with the coming of Christmas held a party for under- privileged children. Kappas also helped themselves scholastically as they ranked in the first quartile for over-all active and pledge class grade point average, as announced in the fall. Both founded at Monmouth Col- lege, Kappas and Pi Phis once again paired for the annual Mon- mouth Duo spring formal. 363 Paired with Kappa Sigma, Phi Mu was co-winner of the Blue Division Homecoming float competition. The float, which took first place honors, proclaimed, We can Hack the Buckeyes ' and showed a huge Illini grinding Buckeye logs into dust and spewing them out a chimney. Their house deck, which was awarded fourth place, featured a U of I nut- cracker splitting a Buckeye. The Phi Mu 71's, a class of thir- ty, spearheaded a march for leuke- mia in the Champaign-Urbana area. The pledges combined efforts with three other houses to net over $1200 for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Another pledge service project was the annual making of toy carts for orphans. The Phi Mu's of 71 spearhead a march for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Phi Mu 71's Spearhead March for Leukemia TOP ROW: Maureen Kahn, Kathie Martin, Kathy Alesandrini, Nancy Ronald, Joanne Kresl, Amy Altmix, Diane De Bruyckere, Susan Lewandowski, Kristine Ollenquist, Terry Bryant, Jane Page, Bonnie Shilling, Jan Dahlin, Kathy Chichester, Sallie Mc- Henrv. Joyce Trost. Sharon Johnson, Pa- tricia McCurdy, Mary Fyfe, Janice Poormon. THIRD ROW: Joyce Winer, Marilyn Stimson, Deborah Sund, Gail Andrews, Christine Wol- fer, Cathleen O'Connor, Julie Strom, Susan Fredlund, Maria Whippo, Linda Monken, Rita Goundas, Leslie Monken, Susan Glowacz, Charlotte Webb. Patricia Ricketts. Gail Hank- ins. SECOND ROW: Lois Koch. Lois Butler, treasurer, Ilene Smiler, panhellenic delegate; Sue Gentry, Sharon Maki, president; Mrs. Daisy Blind, house mother; Mary Fricke, vice-president; Linda Ellsworth, corres- ponding secretary; Janet Fredlund, record- ing secretary; Susan Haller, Jan Turczyn. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Epplin, Mary Gier- man, Edythe Albano, Lorelei Hanrath, Karen Phillips, Mary Clum, Lynn Harasek, Kathleen Walsh, Maureen Hughes, Kathryn Kutz, Laura Brown. NOT IN PANEL: Susan Atlas, Paula Bates, Sharon Brown, Margaret Dag- gitt, Nancy Gunn, Linda Javor, Mary Kam- inski, Sharon Martin, Glenda Nielsen, Terry Phillips, Marilyn Schumm. Suzanne Snyder, Joan Tanner, Kathy Turner. | | f ft §; . ji r U l 364 In August, women from Phi Sigma Sigma chapters throughout the United States gathered in Champaign for the National Phi Sig Leadership Training Conference. During the program a number of programs were conducted concerning such aspects as pledge training, ritual, and campus activities. Not only did the conference provide an opportu- nity for an exchange of successful ideas, but also for the girls to meet new sisters possessing the same goals and a common bond. This year the Theta chapter of Phi Sig made a great achievement in the area of scholarship. The chapter was honored by Panhel for receiving the highest active average and for the highest combined average. Before dinner. Phi Sigs take time to talk over the events of the day. Theta Chapter Hosts 1 II Leadership Conference TOP ROW: Judith Minner, Margone Gold, Elena Resnik. Carol Brownstein. Susan Le- vine, Jan Berry, Miehele Honigberg. Bonnie Sugar. Gail Wernikoff. Karen Potish. Mar- lene Blum. Renee Zelac. THIRD ROW: Meda Weintrob, Sharon Dishkin. Anita Sack- ler, Edythe Agron, Sheri Field. Corrine Lieb, Susan Feltman, Rita Becker, Helen Low. Gail Edenson, Linda Langer, Donna Mosehel, Bonnie Podolsky. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Katzman. Susan Marcus, Barbara Kraus. treasurer; Marilyn Reis. pledge mother; Joan Oettinger. rush chairman: Mary Boze- nich, Elayne Kaltman. president; Linda Dul- kin, vice-president; Bonnie Rubin, secretary; Nancv bauer, member-at-large; Donna Du- bin. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Braun. Merle Giblichman. Sue Endelman. Gail Reuben. Barbara Zaitz. Carol Greenberg, Joyce Kagan. Cathv Siegel. Rosanne Bernover, Holly Badner, Andrea Schneider. NOT IN PANEL: Sandra Echeles. Adrienne Epstein. Bette Evins. Bonnie Feldman, Michelle Flicht, Ann Goldberg, Judy Hayden. Lee Hoffman. Marilyn Lamden, Shane Reitman, Paula Ritholz. Shari Rubenstein. Bonnie Salzman, Gale Sodikoff. 365 TOP ROW: Janice Kovar, Julia Roof, Mary Drysch, Judith Miller, Susan Stratton, Mary Kane, Carole Wrigley, Joan Cowan, Nancy McMannon, Lynn Grizzell, Linda Weist, Pamela Eichman, Mary Weigel. FOURTH ROW: Mary Calvo, Barbara Ballew, Sandra Smith, Judith Kolata, Jean Watterson, rush chairman; Beth Babcock, Margaret Bryant, Kandy Hardin, Carol Mangieri, activities chairman; Diane Eisele, Martha Plunk. Hildegard Sittig, Caroline Ketchum, Susan Lenz. THIRD ROW: Robin 0 Neal, scholar- ship chairman; Carla Miller, membership chairman; Carol Kreider, house manager; Jean Davis, recording secretary; Mrs. Bradford, house mother; Kathleen Katovich, vice-president; Kathleen Healy, pledge supervisor; Catherine Wagner, treasurer; Marion Ross, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Eisele, Mary Hitchcock, Mari- lyn Hatley, Sally Van Praag, Nancy Bitzer, Corinne Glas. Gayle Oswald. Luan Eberhardt, Mary Young. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Cannan, Patricia Gramm, Ellen Mapather. Diane Green, Gail Aderhold, Carol Furar, Barbara Wolfson. NOT IN PANEL: Jill Faltysek, Jean Fey, Mary Hatfield, Ruth Holcomb, Mary Kelly, Kathleen 0 Malley, Sarah Powers, Christine Thompson, Susan Trotter, Patricia Turner. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Cops 2nd Place Pi Phis and ADPhis sing their favorite golden oldies at a song fest. Capitalizing on a movie title, the Pi Phis made their mark early this year by capturing second prize for their homecoming house decoration. An Illini was pictured butchering a Buckeye and saying, Guess Who's Coming for Dinner.'' Later in the fall, they won first place in the Pow- der Puff Football Tournament spon- sored by Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. One of the Pi Beta Phis important social events was the Monmouth Duo held in the spring with Kappa Kappa Gamma, at a local country club. This is an annual co-sponsored event paying tribute to the fact that both sororities were founded in Monmouth, Illinois. The Monmouth Duo included dinner, insulting songs between the two sororities, and dancing. 366 TOP ROW: Marianne Mandell, Judith Sher, Sandra Bruski, Marcia Baumsten, Lynn Gold- man, Wendy Fink, Carolyn Friend, Janet Fishman, Carol Goldberg, Letty Shapiro, Lynne Newman, Nancv Kaplovsky, Madeline Plotzker, Susan Avruch, Cathy Klein, Susan Meilach, Adrienne Barbakoff, Linda Cohen, Vicki Martin, Janet Locin, Leslieann Lee, Gayle Wexler. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Lewis, Idene Goldman, Gale Rosen, Mar- garet Blumberg, Judy Holt, Lois Landsman, Lois Teitelman, Claire Chelnek, Francine Sanes, Barbara Shapero. SECOND ROW: Beyla Versman, Jeri Sehaff, Constance Kur- lansky, rush chairman; Randee Greenberg, house manager; Marilyn Weiss, scholarship chairman; Joan Feinstein, president; Mrs. Auline Outland, house mother; Mira Bass, pledge trainer, Deanna Stern, secretary; Nancy Sokol, social chairman; Nancy Rabin, member-at-large; Marsha Levin. BOTTOM ROW: Madalyn Graff, Betty Fink, Carla Emil, Michele Moline, Sandra Cohn, Ellen Saken, Diane Segal, Lois Miller, Barbara Ernstein, Enid Pava, Sandra Pomrenze, Debra Stein, Cathy Greenwald. NOT IN PANEL: Anne Greenfield, Marcy Ragins, Marlene Shapiro, treasurer, Sandra Ziff. SDT Sponsors Best Dancer on Campus Contest Ahypopotomus bank heads two Sigma Delta Tau's lengthy Christmas lists. The Sigma Delta Tau calendar of events included the fourth annual BDOC contest to select the Best Dancers on Campus. The dance was held at Phi Gamma Delta together with Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Chi Omega. The contest was opened to everyone on campus, and prizes were awarded to the three winning couples. Another special event was the SDT annual winter formal held at The Brass Rail. In spring of 1968, the athletes of SDT placed first in the Delta Chi volleyball tournament. They were also active participants in co-rec bowling and baseball. Aware that scholarship is an im- portant part of sorority life, the women of Sigma Delta Tau have ex- ceeded the all-sorority average for the last two years. 367 TOP ROW: Linda Schauble. Linda Snell. Rebecca Brenner, Donna Ludewig, Vickie Hawkins, Pamela Miller, Nancy Hallstrom, Christine Eggers, Grace Gasparro, Linda Kresca, Marilvnn Stark, Marilvn Schwarz, Sharron Payne. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Gallo, Jane Adair, Mary Coultrip, Janice Miles, Susan Silvis, Linda Kendall, Mary Hawkins, Barbara Blehm, Carol Work. Marv Grow, Cynthia Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Carol Tucker, rush chairman; Patricia Mc- Cuen. rush chairman; Gail Schlapp. secre- tary; Phyllis Mitchell, vice-president; Mrs. Helen Rose, Lu Unumb. president; Elizabeth Johnson, ritual chairman; Mary Smith, edi- tor; Kav McCrarv, social chairman. SEC- OND ROW: Judith Projahn. Jacqueline Brad- ford, Manbeth Allen, Lynn Parsons. Janet Dziedzic. Margaret Velas, Sharon Wolsted, Lexine Lajack, Terrv Baker. Lorel Ells- worth. BOTTOM ROW: Rita Mokate, Kath- leen Bailey. Jean Leichti, Ellin Blanco. Jan- ice Piechocinski, Mary Weatherhead. Carol Krause. Christine Levora. Ann Ellis. NOT IN PANEL: Carolyn Blum, Catherine Christoe, treasurer, Fran Friederich, Mary Hackleman. Blanche Johnson, Mary McCourt, Grace Mever, Ellen Polan, Patricia Weller. Zeta Tau Alpha Wins Third Atius-Sachem Sing A young man dances with his princess at the Zeta Tau Alpha Crystal Castle. The women of Zeta Tau Alpha captured firsts in curricular as well as extra-curricular events. The pledge class scholastic ef- forts resulted in first quartile rank- ing, according to Junior Panhellenic competition. During spring 1968 competition, ZTA walked off, for the third con- secutive year, with first place hon- ors in the Atius-Sachem sing. The house was transformed into a Crystal Castle for their Christ- mas formal, and the girls enjoyed dancing beneath the Moonlight on Vermont, at their spring formal. This year the ZTA's worked in conjunction with the alumnae in their second annual candle sale to raise funds for house projects. 368 TOP ROW: Lauren Paul, Lynn Weisel, Monica Fohrman, Deborah Berger, Madelyn Bloch, Linda Cohn, Sally Charman, Nancy Adams, Audrey Gamm, Janice Brooks, Ann- ette Weisberg. Diane Israel, Genise Arkiss, Bobbi Goldberg, Barbara Weiss. THIRD ROW: Trudy Ades, Wendy Gunther, Joanne Bregman, Joan Fine, Priscilla Feinstein, Janice Heiss, Randy Shiner, Carol Hellman, Sheri Blum, Elise Pechter, Lauren Klein, Marsha Futterman, Ronnie Zemel, Marilyn Levy. SECOND ROW: Joanne Baron. Teri Silverman, Charleyne Kamenear, vice-presi- dent; Joy Sobel. president; Mrs. Gladys Hardy, house mother; Carla Schaffran. pledge mother; Dale Helfand, treasurer; Maureen Manus, secretary; Myra Bodanis. BOT- TOM ROW: Ivy Katz, Ronna Cook. Linda Solomon, Lillian Zachary. Debra Scheff. Syril Halpert, Sharon Doppelt, Carole Schwab. NOT IN PANEL: Gail Berkenstadt. Linda Gitner, Elizabeth Stein. Delta Phi Epsilon Recovering from a broken leg. Pi Phi, Jean Davis, watches her house in a powderpuff football game. N 369 .''X £iK S S v fei '? ..r . n . -sicf. TOP ROW: Charles Thomas, rush chairman; Barry Gourley, David Pemberton, Charles Dinolfo, Dennis Dusek, Michael Artrip, James Grant, Richard Erdmann, Russell Vanden- broucke, Raymond Mueller, James Wertsch, Richard Crusius, William Brookhart, Mich- ael Pembroke, Robert Orwig, Steven Beil- stein, Steven Hunnsley, Daneil Albano, Dennis Kita, Frederick Eaton. THIRD ROW: Steven White, Robert Yaw, Frederick Garrott, Christopher Murray, Gary Weidner, Douglas Bush, John Leonard, James Lee, Randy Smith, Guy Manning, Kenneth Roberts, Mark Garrigus, James McGrath, Gary Simpson. Thomas Holmes, Steven Hays, Allen Novak, Marshall Hjertstedt, Roy Spitzer, Scott Mor- row, Daniel Slagell, Kent Vinson. SECOND ROW: Michael McCulley, Jerry Upton, Steven Henson, Kent Price, social chairman; Rich- ard Lutz, Randall Stiles, Terry Snyder, treas- urer; Robert Sutis, secretary; John Wagner, John Nelson, David Terrill, Barry Rodgers. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Schonfeld, Robert Hal- bach, Stanley Sanders, George Rettof. Kirby Kepford, Jeffrey Froeschle, Douglas Fer- rette, Ronald Earl, Thomas McGrath. Acacians Initiate Annual Composite Scramble' ' For a Christmas philanthropic project, the Acacians paired with Kappa Alpha Theta to host a party for underprivileged children from the Champaign-Urbana area. These children would have ordinarily had a very limited Christmas. After a story and games, Santa Claus came in the back door to present gifts to the children. As a second philan- thropic project, the men of Acacia again contributed to the National March of Dimes Fund. At the beginning of the fall se- mester, three Acacians borrowed composites from eleven sororities resulting in the first Composite Scramble. Each sorority was asked to present a skit in order to redeem its composite. Tri Delt's skit Watermelon Bust was judged the number one performance. Acacia composites were well guarded during the evening. A shapely Chi-O-Tee saves X Q s composite in Acacia's Composite Scramble. 371 TOP ROW: Dennis Taets, Allen Harless. Victor Enchelmayer. Bruce MacDonald. James Pautz, Ronald Singleton, Steven Sum- ner, Theodore Bandy. THIRD ROW: Emil Kon- rath. Dane McCaw, Louis Matusiak, Steven Sheffer, Joe Soling. Michael Charles, Jeffrey Johanson, Brian Whitson, Craig Stevenson. Kenneth Allers. SECOND ROW: Kent Yauch. Richard Piper, internal coordinator; Richard Figura. pledge trainer; John Welsch, presi- dent; Michael Jones, vice-president; Ted Dost, treasurer; Neal Shoger. BOTTOM ROW: David Barnes, Donald Pressler, Edward Sidor. Carter Black, James Perkins, Stanley Stanczak, Thomas Bennett, William Augus- tine. James Vieregg. NOT IN PANEL: James Bail, Paul Bond. Bruce Carlton, Charles El- gin, James Leach, Philip O'Bryan, James Graham, Edward Borowy, Jason Popelka. Darell Pepple. Alpha Chi Rho Little Sisters Begin Second Year A new little sister of AXP receives her initiation pin from her big brother. This year marked Alpha Chi Rho's fifty-third year at the University of Illinois and the second year of its Little Sister Under the Labrum program. Traditions initiated this year by the little sisters included a Halloween party and a Christmas party. Alpha Chi Rho was busy redecorat- ing their entire house both inside and outside. It also remained one of the few fraternities to sponsor an annual alumni dinner at which under- graduates and alumni have an oppor- tunity to meet. To exemplify their willingness to serve, the Crows of Phi Kappa chap- ter gave their assistance to the world-wide service project for CARE. This activity took place dur- ing the spring semester. 372 An Alpha Delt prepares to throw a pass in an Orange Division football game. Since 1913, when Alpha Delta Phi founded Dads Day nationally, it has been traditional for a prominent campus speaker to address the Alpha Delt father-son banquet. At this dinner, monetary alumni awards are presented to the four men who achieve the highest grade point in each class and to the four men who show the greatest scholastic im- provement over the previous se- mester. In intramural athletics, the Alpha Delt's have established an enviable reputation at the University of Illinois. For the second consecutive year, they won the over-all Orange Division point trophy. This trophy is awarded annually on the basis of each Orange Division fra- ternity's performance in all eight of the intramural sports. Speakers Address AA y Father-Son Banquet TOP ROW: Jerome Pillath. Charles Waller. David Harma, Brian Birchfield. Erie Berg- strom. Richard Button, Lee DeForest, Brad- ley Fedorow, Charles Moburg, John Reback, James Lemmons. THIRD ROW: Thomas Haf- ner, Steven Borkgren, Jeffrey Meacham, Thomas Watson, John Biggins, Terry Harme- son, Terry Johnson, Jerry Rose, Robert Bradshaw, Albert Geiss, John Dirks. SEC- OND ROW: Robert Robinson, I-M chairman; Thomas Hoynes. house manager; Bruce Evans, co-rush chairman; Paul Schroeder, treasurer; Mark Kneedy, vice-president; Scott Olson, president; Kurt Genteman. audi- tor and commissar; Thomas Fisher, social chairman; Edward Vondrak, recording sec- retary; James Tesdall, co-rush chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Vogelsinger, John Opperman, Michael Smeltzer, Thomas Hal- pin, Michael Kearney, literary chairman; Thomas Young, Craig Cline, publications chairman; Stephen Goetter, Stephen Wannos, William Lindsev, Fred Blumberg, Marc Rubin. NOT IN PANEL: Roger Langille, Ker- mith Werremeyer. Gary Moogk, David Rus- sell, John Prescott, William Read, John Thomas. Bart Schmidt, Steven Nagel, John Bouxsein. 373 This year was one of the most successful ever at Alpha Epsilon Pi. The fall semester was off to a great start when AEPi finished third in Stunt Show. Football was the next center of attraction as AEPi won their league championship. The pledges were also in the limelight as they changed the chapter house into an 18th century English warship for their pledge dance. During semester break, construc- tion began on the patio in back of the house as well as paneling of the basement. These improvements added to the modern appearance of the house, keeping with the tradition of the AEPi national movement for improving their chapter houses. With the coming of spring, the men dug out their baseball gear and par- ticipated in the rugged competition. During an exchange, an AEPi scrapbook holds the interest of these students. AEPi Wins First League Football Championship TOP ROW: Barry Mendel, Joel Kasanov, Thomas Brennan. Stuart Davis, Miles Linsky, Harvey Goldstein, Robert Wolin. Michael Massarsky, Mark Goren, Allen Ruttenberg, Robert Smith, Bruce Greenspahn, Roger Stein, Steven Fine, Dale Kaufman, Steven Felsenthal. FOURTH ROW: Richard Sub- rin, David Kessler. Sander Kornblith, Char- les Kahan. Harvey Marcus. Robert Singer, Mark Wolf, Alan Hellman, Morley Kersch- ner, Steven Portes. Roger Meyer. Edward Sucherman. Glenn Lavine, Jeffrey Kurland. THIRD ROW: Donald Hoffman. Arnold Herbstman, sentinel; Norman Wolf, pursar; Richard Blumberg, scribe; Mark Mehlman, master; Mrs. S. Samuels, Paul Wexler, lieu- tenant master; Ronald Kaplan, exchequer; Jeffrey Feldman, Robert Libbin, Howard Kleiman. SECOND ROW: Steven Edelson, George Sarfatty, Gary Pechter, Jeffrey Gold, Charles Reed, Robert Hoffman. Joel Shoolin. Robert Shapiro. Samuel Weinhoff, Robert Canel. Marc Robbins. BOTTOM ROW: Mi- chael Damsky, Jeron Frank. David Sugar. Mark Bloom, Ronald Vine, Brian Rogal, Jerold Schnayer, Curt Rodin, Louis Wolf, Ronald Black. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Bloom, rush chairman; Rich ard Berkowitz. Mark Fimoff. 374 Frolicking in the hay at the pledge dance is a more popular sport than dancing. Alpha Gamma Rho, the only na- tional social-professional fraternity for men in agriculture, sets one of its goals as making better men and through them a broader and better agricultural program. This year, the new pledges and the actives were assisted by their little sister group, the Rho-Mates. The Mates were hostesses at teas, served dinner at the fraternity house, and helped their little brothers adjust to University and fraternity life during their first se- mester on campus. Pledge fathers and pledge sons returned favors to the girls by running errands and chauffeuring them around campus. For the first time, the Rho-Mates held a Little Sisters Conference for all little sister organizations to dis- cuss their various purposes and problems. AGP is Social-Professional Fraternity for Men TOP ROW: Gene Zumwalt, James Killey. William Francis, Fredrick Baumgartner. James Trisler, Edward Eich. Kim Brown. Randall Isham, Philip Reeser. Jackie Mc- Laughlin, Larry Gerdes, David Hagenbuch, John Kuhfuss, Donald Beswick. Theodore Megginson, Stephen Schilling, Leland Erwin. Louis Trapp, Daryl Shike, Michael Meggin- son. THIRD ROW: Douglas Isham. Charles Weeks, Rodger Jennings, Rodney Weller, Garry Niemeyer, Charles Shupe, Jr.; Gerald Underwood, Paul Sepp. John Schneider. Stev- en Shelton, Rodney Frazier, Gary Schmidt. John Reed, Larry Johnson, Robert Cardoni, Morris Smith, John Dameron, Warren Harshbarger, Rodney Kehr. SECOND ROW: John McClendon, Michael Deagler, Billy Wills, rush chairman; Jay Brown, Edwin Foley, usher; Dennis Naylor, pledge trainer; William Rutledge, social chairman; James Wright, president; Daune Curry, vice presi- dent; David Culbertson, treasurer: Jerry Rodgers, secretary; Timothy Kemmis, chap- lain; Richard Koonce, Steven Wendell, re- porter: David Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Andrew Schuwerk, Michael Schertz, Wilke Arends, David Van Orman, Gary Craig. Mi- chael Smith, Charles Landers, Thomas Rut- ledge, Gary Naylor, Richard Erdman, Keith Book, David Krusemark, Mark Allen. Wayne Koonce. NOT IN PANEL: Howard Lenian, Leroy Inskeep. 375 TOP ROW: Edward Maliskas, Roy Lund- quist. Joseph Revell. James Foley. Steven Culver, James Breeher, Scott Steinfort, Christopher Popma, social chairman; Timo- thy Connelly. Thomas Sutton, Thomas Yates, Jonathan Gibbs, Stephen Shulte, Steven De- walt, Steven Davis, Neil Gerald. THIRD ROW: Brian Berger, Robert Phillips, David Douglas, Joesph Jemsek, rush chairman; Joseph Wojtena, Gregory Landahl, James Guequierre, Gary Ritcher, Paul Marshall. John Ross. David Miller. Mark Roszkowski, Ronald Unglaub, Larry Eros. Larry Daum, Richard Kirbv, Gary Holaway, John Herm, Thomas Ewers. SECOND ROW: Jay Fyie. treasurer; William Erdman, David Grone- wald, David Johnson, David Zunkel, vice- president; William Schilling, president; Richard Nutt. secretary; Jack Tuttle, William Lucco, Ronald Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Wirth, Larry Wright, Daryl Bartel- son, Rodney Kirby. Thomas Blakeman, Larry Leeper, Gregory Wigton, Robert Welch, Richard Pierce, Terry Etherton, Richard Griffith, Joesph Malaga, John Templeton. NOT IN PANEL: Bradlev Roos, Jay Watts. AKL and AGD Present Godiva Rides Again In 1921, seven years after the founding of the national fraternity of Alpha Kappa Lambda at the Uni- versity of California, the University of Illinois became the home of the Gamma chapter of AKL. Today, the men of Gamma chapter are proudly continuing their winning tradition. In eight of the last nine years they have made Stunt Show finals. Paired with Alpha Gamma Delta, Gamma chapter presented another successful performance, Godiva Rides Again. As the fraternity to rate first scholastically for a total of thirty- four semesters, the men of AKL continued their winning tradition of scholastic excellence by capturing third and fourth place for fraternity scholarship for the spring and fall semesters of 1968. A rushee and an active engage in a serious conversation at an AKL rush smoker. AXI} 376 Members of Alpha Rho Chi de- signed and built a patio-garden complex behind their house and their newly acquired annex in the spring of 1968. Evergreen shrubs, hedges, and washed gravel sur- rounded the patio of red brick and wood benches. Adjacent to the patio is the garden and sunken pool which is fed by a small waterfall. The men of APX put the finishing touches on the patio by lining the pool with rock and multi-colored flowers. When the garden was at its peak in beauty, the chapter inaugurated it with a barbecue for its Little Sisters of Anthemios. The co-operative effort in work, as displayed in the new patio-garden complex is typical of professional brotherhood at APX, which limits its membership to students in ar- chitecture and the applied arts. Sunday afternoons are often spent entertaining APX little sisters. Alpha Rho Chi Designs Patio-garden Complex TOP ROW: Michael Gengler, James Kel- logg, Brian Fischer. Craie Wiedeman. War- ren Schwulst, Charles Smith, Jr., Thomas Whiteside. Gregory Duker, Steven Wendell. Charles Kress, Jr. THIRD ROW: Daniel Brodsky, Richard Gaines, David Levene, Bruce Herbst, David Look, Wilburn Bonnell, Paul Kaiser, Dennis Warnecke. James Rog- as. SECOND ROW: Wayne Schmidt, Lloyd Jukkola, Frederic Moritz, secretary, Daniel Schulz. vice-president. Robert McCauley. president, Ronald Smaron, William Tracv II, William McQueen. BOTTOM ROW': Donald Figge, Robert Ledbetter, Ronald Hunt, Stephen Boruff, David Engle. Daniel Helan- der, Kenneth Bluhm, Gary Voss. NOT IN PANEL: Owen Stine, treasurer, Thomas Hoffman. David Doob. Ronald Frink, Brian McDermott, Joseph Martinez. 377 TOP ROW: James Purcell, John Crump, James MeGuire, John Ryder, John Lynch, Dale Thomas. John Gudgeon. Eric Comben. Mark Mallory, Mark Maughmer, Robert Mer- rick, James. Foster. THIRD ROW: Thomas Puddicombe, Arthur Lenaerts, Robert Sch- weikle, Douglas Grimes. Stephen Benz. Rob- ert Butler. James Knirsch, Kenneth Brauer. Kenneth Smoger. Steven Currins. Roland Keenan. Anthony Cherot, Michael Schmitz. SECOND ROW! Raymond Sherry. Chris- topher Joyce, Frank Steel, David Stephens, Gregory Klocek, Timothy Kerestes, William Eldridge, Alan Rothmeelr, Woodson Griffin. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Davis, Michael Lewis, Christopher Mulligan, Paul Anderson, David Grace, Jeffery Collins, David Gallo- way, Joseph Sarmiento, Michael Kopec. Alpha Sigs Win Orange Division Wrestling Meet After a show, Alpha Sigs like to go back to the chapter house with their dates. December 6, 1968 was a big day for the Alpha Sigs. Not only was it the day of their traditional Black and White winter formal, but it was also their 123rd anniversary since their founding at Yale University in 1845. Alpha Sigma Phi has been doing things in a big way all year. Its thirty-seven man pledge class was the largest on campus, and in sports, the Alpha Sigs won first place in the all-fraternity wrestling meet and placed second in the intramural Orange Division of football. The brothers were proud of their little sisters organization, The Sisters of the Sword and Saber. These twenty-six girls not only added the feminine touch to the house, but als spurred the Alpha Sigs on to greater heights. 378 TOP ROW: Robert Bates. John McGi Daniels Ellis. Dennis Noonan. David Brown, Robert Youngquist, Jeffrey Fredricks, Rus- sel Stacey. James Allen, Bryan Noreen. An- drew Cunningham, Patrick Keen, Ronald Kingsley. Lee Carpenter, James Schwab, William DeBord. THIRD ROW: Martin Wade, William Hebron. Daniel Keca, Martin Krause, Ronald Kokalblas. Douglas Mac- Gregor. John Stone. Dan Ribble, Brock Butts, Terry McDaniel. Phillip Rockenbach, John Holbstrom, Thomas Traber, Al Guetsche, Douglas Mathisen, Alan DeBord. SECOND ROW: James Ellis, Alan Hall, Barry Heinz, Michael Lindsay, Peter Boline. Bruce Kirk- patrick, vice-president: Morris Sunkel. treasurer; David Daley, social chairman. Mrs. Ruth Halligan, house mother; John Fleck, president; William Stammer, elected member; Michael Drake, pledge trainer; Mi- chael Lindsey, Michael Sonnemaker, secre- tary. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Dennis, Daniel Stone. Robert Fleetwood. Michael Mc- Coy, Robert Haas, Mark Madsen. George Chin, Theodore Eissfeldt. Willard Kennedy, Richard Bartel. Thomas Kreczowski. Thom- as Plunk, Dennis Fleming, Terrence Janicki. Ray Peale. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Ho- gan, Richard Brennan, Richard Patton, Donald Campbell, Patrick Gavlinski, Robert Burns, James Hayes, John Helfrich, Robert Bess, Stephen Brehmer. John Kaiser, Charles Bariether. William Enlow. Harold Vanelow. Robert Naponic, Michael Helfrich, James Dobrovolnv, Kenneth Sensenbrenner. Outhouse Scramble Highlights Spring Semester Excellent passing helped the ATO's win the t K 0 Invitational Football Tourney. 1 The men of Alpha Tau Omega, fol- lowing last year's record of sports dominance in IM sports, began the 1968-1969 school year with a vic- tory in the Phi Kappa Theta Invita- tional Football Tournament. To celebrate the occasion, the ATO's threw a pledge dance entitled Blue Moon Shine. The Tea Garden Smoke provided music while the ATO's and their dates, dressed in hillbilly attire, enjoyed the hillbilly decor. Exchanges, faculty dinners, and a full social calendar, including weekly parties, a winter formal, and a Christmas party with the Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, rounded out the first semester. Second semester ushered in more activities, the most important of these, the day long Outhouse Scramble, a pre-party followed by a trip through a tunnel into an Outhouse. 379 TOP ROW: Ned Johnson, Lawrence Kahler, Larry Weseman, John Amling, Joel Rett, Glenn Reiner, Dale Durfey, John Holtz, Robert Hovet, James Withrow, Ardell Nease, Paul Nystrom, Dale Tammen. THIRD ROW: Donald Busse, John Foote, David Nesler, Richard Heinkel, Warren Johnson, Michael Rosborough, Steven Eggerding, Randall Ehlers, James Austin, Michael Madsen, Richard Trebelhorn, Wilbur Stamberger, William Foss, Thomas Trebelhorn. SECOND ROW: Roger Carauna, secretary; Dale Fesser, corresponding secretary; Frederick Quirsfeld, treasurer; Doanld Weeke, Gerald Skoglund, Bruce Jameson, president, Randall Krause, first vice-president; Bruce Peter- sen, Neal Mankey, social chairman; Walter Feitshans. second vice-president; David Glade, Norman Siekman, Christopher Kloc- kau. BOTTOM ROW: Tedd Runge, John Thvedt, Bruce Heins, Dennis Lurhsen, Nor- man Mark worth, Theodore Nolte. NOT IN PANEL: David Skibbe, Michael Masny, Donald Tate, Richard Henrichs, Thomas Holtz. Beta Sigma Psi Plans New Chapter House A Beta Sig works on the weekly clean up project at the Lutheran Chapel. Beta Sigma Psi is the national social fraternity for Lutheran men, and with that common bond to unite them, they are continuing to grow in number. This year their house boasted fifty men, and they are now involved in the preliminary pro- cesses of building a new house. The long summer months did not dampen the spirit of the Beta Sigs. After winning first place for soft- ball in their Orange division league, in the spring of 1968, the Beta Sigs returned in the fall to become league champions in football. The social calendar included the annual Ref- ormation Day football game, the Christmas dance— Moonlight and Mistletoe, two pledge dances, and the Gold Rose Formal. 380 TOP ROW: John Greager, Edward Jensen, William Keller. Robert Jones. Robert Snap- land, Richard Taylor, Christopher Eberspa- cher. Michael Murawski, Charles Torman, Winston Taggart, Robert Shortle, David Pol- lard, Bradley Richardson, Alan Harris. John Dowdle, Harold Metzger, Edward Reardon, Alan Faulkydog. THIRD ROW: Dane Gar- ret, Ronald Halcrow, Paul Hensel, Douglas Gobe, Kip Pope, David Busch, Richard Howat, Richard Allen, Marc McManaway, James Brubaker, Stephen Scherer. James Livesay, Richard Handzo. John Zeglis. Robert Simp- son, David Subject. Richard Beal. James Anderson. SECOND ROW: Donald Chop- per, Roger Heugerich, Richard Maher, Stephen Wheeler, John Howat, Jerry Sand- berg, Bruce Wettman, Paul Livelv, Charles Stahl, Michael Molt. BOTTOM ROW: David Graziano. Carl Wise, Daniel Chomko, John Ferry, William Bradle, Thomas Muldoon, Douglas Miles. Gregory Jackson, Douglas Faulds. Bradley Lowery, Leslie Mathers, John Manczak. Shahid Rafiq, Frederick McCall. Beta and Alpha Chi Pair for '69 Stunt Show Beta's skit, A Play lor Peace.'' wins a berth in the Stunt Show finals. Even though the men of Beta Theta Pi recorded a 4.03 average for the fall semester, they managed to maintain a full social calendar. This included a Florida party, many in- formal parties (made possible by the new visitation policies), a Christmas formal, an annual spring formal, and pledge dances. In addition, the brothers paired with Alpha Epsilon Phi for Stunt Show and made finals with their skit entitled A Play for Peace. In the spring, the Betas paired with Alpha Chi Omega for Stunt Show '69. Beta, the first college fraternity to be founded west of the Allegheny Mountains, was established at the U of I in 1902. 381 TOP ROW: Gregory Dohrn, John Reimann. Raymond Weber, Gregory Nelson, James Woerner, Richard Wevrich. James Tom- czyk, David Sujak, David Reed. THIRD ROW: William Swanson, Charles Donelson, Richard Hoskinson. Randolph Crews, Steven Beckett, Jack Meyers, Mark Waude, Thomas Hofstet- ter, John Welsh. SECOND ROW: William Darr, treasurer; Richard Morgan, secretary; John Lemna, president; David Mayo, vice- president; Charles Worboys, historian. BOT- TOM ROW: John Kniering, David Eden, Lawrence Mitrenga, Charles Hazelbaker, Terry Haggertv. Dean Smith. NOT IN PANEL: Timothy Royster. Brothers of Orange and Blue Hold Roman Orgy A Chi Phi gladiator performs for his brothers at the Roman Toga Party. In keeping with tradition, the men of Sigma chapter of Chi Phi began their social year with an early fall Roman Toga Party. The chapter house was the site of the Roman fes- tival which was highlighted by a banquet for the patrician Sons of the Blue and Scarlet and their dates. The costumes and banquet depicted the typical Roman style of leisure. Anything goes was the atmos- phere as the cold of winter brought the Hell's Angels dinner party and dance. First-place honors were captured by Sigma in the First Annual Mid- west Chi Phi Basketball Tournament held at the University of Indiana. Two years ago, Chi Phi took the ini- tiative to sponsor an invitational golf meet at the end of the spring se- mester. The tournament is continu- ing now as a tradition and is open to all fraternity houses on campus. 382 Phi Mu helps Chi Psi celebrate the winning of the IFC House Deck Trophy. The big event at Alpha Zeta Delta chapter of Chi Psi in the spring of 1968 was making the feature article of Big Ten, a publication for the Uni- versities in the Big Ten Conference. The article and pictorial layout cov- ered the slingshot wars that are held every spring at fraternity park among the men of Chi Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, and Kappa Sigma. A first-place trophy in the Inter- fraternity Council's homecoming decoration competition earned the men of Chi Psi more recognition. Their house deck entitled Orange, Blue, and Hugh, featured Hugh Hef- ner flanked by shapely, playboy bun- nies set within the Big U. Home- coming was just what the name im- plies as thirty alumni came home and they and their families and friends were treated to pre-game lunch and post-game refreshments. Chi Psi's Slingshot War in Big Ten Magazine TOP ROW: Steven Sanders, Keith Viglietta, Jeffrey Miller, Paul Murphy, Glenn Brown, Ronald Loosli, Kenneth Saydel, Norlyn Mc- Cormick, Gregory Loosli, Thomas Prybylo, Keith Reiter. THIRD ROW: Raymond Kus- nerz, Charles Hagen, Harold Kiriluk, Jan Kibily, Paul Larson, David Ludewig, George Caritinos, William Evans, Ralph Plummer, Michael Henry, Daniel Clark, Harold Gillian. SECOND ROW: David Hrovat, John Roden- burg, treasurer; Frank Reid, vice-president; John McKinney, president, William Lynk, secretary; Gerald Walters, Thomas Pichman. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Duenow, James Burns, Ronald Krol, Alan Dudycha, John Rzymski, Richard Dowling, Michael Steele. NOT IN PANEL: Steven Sargent, Craig Netter, Carey Erickson. Gary McCormack, Stanley Thoren, Edwin Merrifield. 383 p- pledge jail The men of Delta Chi were proud to be the winners of the first annual Evans Scholars Pledge Invitational Basketball Tournament and the cov- eted trophy that goes to the victor. Their basketball prowess was again in the limelight when one of the B basketball teams won the In- termural Basketball Championship. At an early fall exchange, the brothers joined with the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma to collect over $100 for UNICEF. The service proj- ect is sponsored nationally by the United Nation's Halloween Trick or Treat for UNICEF program. After the joint project the girls were treated to refreshments. These Delta Chi papooses don't seem disturbed about being thrown in jail. A X Holds Trick or Treat for Unicef Exchange TOP ROW: Allan Witkowski. Patrick Bren- nan, Steve Bowsher, Daniel Havener, Stephen Clark. Bradford Kunde, Anthony Brown. Scott Koves. FOURTH ROW: Charles Gray. James Hodgson, Kenneth Hughes, Ted Ufkes, Roger Walter, Thomas Guyton, Steven Clark. August Matejzel, Dirk Fuqua, Dean Jones, Robert Nelson, Dennie Smith, John McCallum, John Schroeder, John Stuebe, Richard Stockment. THIRD ROW: Joseph McFarland, Howard Meacham, Martin Gillespie, Donald Braun. Walter Nelson, Gene Kocian, John Cochran. David VanBuren, Lee Ekstrom, Jeffery Mc- Lellan, Michael Pusich, Robert Reifschneid- er, John Bozarth, Hugh Rowden, Eric Jorgen- sen, Terry Carius, Richard Mathews. SEC- OND ROW: Donald Varyu, pledge counselor: Stuart Moring. William Copeland, treasurer; Richard Moser. vice-president; Perry Sold- wedel. president; Larry Smith, vice-presi- dent; Robert Ward, secretary; Steven Pacey, corresponding secretary; Daniel Kaspar. David Strom, Edwin Johnson, Ronald Russell BOTTOM ROW: Paul Mogensen, Neil Buckles, Daniel Jeakins, Dennis Jost, James Crane, Ronald Gorshe. Rilev Glerum. Richard Hart, David Choisser. NOT IN PANEL: Charles Belssner, Thomas Diorio, Bruce Erb, Ron- ald Gustason, John Lichty. Douglas May. Douglas Redmann, Thomas Tingleff. Charles Alexander. Thomas Avery. Ralph Hall, Ter- rence Webb, Paul Brodt, Harry Clem. Steph- en Dixon, David Dorsett, Gary Dutro. Frank Foster, Terrence Gleason, Douglas Harper, Casey Kemezys, Ronald Kokal, David Koos, Denis Miller, Kenneth Morgan, Gerald Schuh, Thomas Scoville, Timothy Selleck, Richard Shrode, Roger Williams, Robert Bucklin, Robert Quinn, Gary Lange. Nicholas Janicki, Michael Pickering, Veto Santini. 384 Delta Phi has a tree decorating party on the evening before the winter formal. As a diversified house, Delta Phi enjoyed a wide variety of social ac- tivities. Typifying these social events was the annual Iris Formal which takes its name from the fra- ternity flower, the iris. At this spring formal, the Delta Phi sweet- heart was crowned. She was chosen from the pinmates of the fraternity brothers, the week before the dance. Delta Phi, being the oldest con- tinually active social fraternity in the United States, is understand- ably proud of its history of friend- ship and brotherhood. After ten years of testing and evaluating, Tau chapter was founded in 1920 from the local Iris Club, the original Delta Phi organization. Delta Phi Crowns Sweetheart at Spring Formal TOP ROW: Gary Tsukuno, Trevor MaeLen- nan, Larry Less, Larry Heimsoth, George Conway, Jerome Weber. Frederic Jaeger. Patric Butler, Dennis Leong, Michael Masek. FOURTH ROW: Frederic Mierzwa. Mark Carson, David Adami, George Erickson, Reed Hamilton, Kent Jury, Gary Schnittgrund, Homer Dewey, William Firch, Michael Krait- sik. Richard Tanton. THIRD ROW: Richard Dauphinais, Bruce Smith, Charles Slamar. social chairman: Kenneth Pearson, pledge trainer; David Berger. president; Michael Dashner, vice-president; John Serson, treas- urer; Raymond Kuntz, secretary. SECOND ROW: Wayne Zumwalt, Larry Pearson, Thomas Ludwig, Philip Matone, Lee Moore, Frederic Gustat, John Miflin, William Skibbe, Larry Hills. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Camp- bell, Stephen McCullough. Thomas O'Brien, Peter Juley, Paul Adami, Robert Tanton, William Snider, Mark Wisnosky. NOT IN PANEL: Terrance Holm, Dennis Williams. Guy Saffold, Darryl Meyer, Harold Rakers, Michael Hall, Mark Herriott. 385 In May of 1919, the Chi Beta local fraternity was chartered the Alpha Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Phi. Founded at City College of New York in 1899, the fraternity has continued to grow rapidly and now has 101 active chapters and 19 new colonies in the United States and Canada. This year's Homecoming brought scores of alumni and their families to the chapter house for their 50th anniversary. The highlight of the brother's so- cial calendar was the annual pledge dance. The pledges chose a hippie theme, an appropriate title— The Smoldering Roach. With decorations and colorful costumes, the men turned the chapter house into a Haight-Ashbury coffeehouse. An- other important social event was the spring Carnation Ball. m P % ■it 1 ' 1? Ska j 2J2 H E3 5W L ' V ■■hi . W k Bflk J 1 1 Captivating on the hippie theme, pledges decorate for The Smoldering Roach. Delta Sigs Celebrate 50th Anniversary at U of I TOP ROW: Donald Lepp, Donald Schlyer. James Gummersheimer, Hugh Mcintosh. Ernest DiDominick, Dennis Legel. Robert Rubel, John Barber. Ronald Boehm. James Spagna, Steven Avers, Wavne Ziskal THIRD ROW: David Her'tling. Erwin Wuttke, James Vakoc, Edward Salm, James Bieller, Gary Allie. David Mohr, Kurt Salm, Jon Wall, Os- car Sliva, Glen Allie. Daniel Dietzler. John Kennet, James McGehee. SECOND ROW: Ronald King, social chairman; James Avers, treasurer; William Roth, Alphonse Pranaitis. vice president; Mrs. Helen Cryder, Thomas Campbell, president; Gary Boesdorier. sec- retary: Kenneth Yednock, rush chairman; Michael Rechkemmer. Richard Baxendale pledge master. BOTTOM ROW: Robert McCarty. Robert Moore, Paul Gibfried, James Shatter, John Olson, John Knab, Dirk Gress, Keith Hembrev, Jake Jones, Larry Altstiel, Gary Michel', Gary Stamm. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Mattchen, Timothy Docter, Fredolin Doll, Frederick Ganaway, Dennis Arter, Richard Campbell, Stuart Ellis. Lowell Giffhorn, Michael Redshaw, Richard Huskisson. 386 Delta Tau Delta was the first fra- ternity organized on this campus (1872) and since then the Delts have continued to be leaders in fraternity affairs. In the past year, two out- standing achievements of theirs in- cluded taking first place in the three dimensional house decs for Home- coming and winning their third con- secutive volleyball championship. The Delts also continued to have a top ranking in overall points for in- tramural sports. In September, 1967, a fire de- stroyed the Delt's house, forcing the brothers to live in two rented houses. They kept their spirit alive even under adverse conditions, and this year they were fortunate to ob- tain a comfortable house in Urbana. Delta Tau Delta Obtains New Fraternity House TOP ROW: Howard Owen, Galen Stanley, Christopher Holiday, Jeffrey Borgeson, Alan Nudo, Jeffrey Vandersteeg, Richard Sehuett- ner, Richard Urban, James Jorgensen, David Berglund, Karlan Covey, Richard Benson, John Jagoe, Douglas Moody. THIRD ROW: Lucky Somers, Quinton Wolff, Timothy Mc- Carthy, Alan Pepper, Darrel MacMurray, Thomas Betten, Ronald Waghor n, James Sampson, Jeff Atkins, Mark Brennan, Brad Philo, Fred Lukasik, James Murphy, Edward Lorentz, Michael Saxon. SECOND ROW: Edwin Halik, Roland Wolff, Gary Oakes, cor- responding secretary; Jack Fredrickson, vice president; Mrs. Sherald Griffith, Je- rome Gea, president; Ronald Hopkins, re- cording secretary; Donald Turner, guide; Charles Roth, treasurer; Michael Condill. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Weaver, Gregory Foster, Rick Lincicome, Howard Holiday, James Philo, Richard Bruce, Gary Hlady, James Weinberg, Roy Shuman, Ronald Cowell. NOT IN PANEL: Jeffrey Riser. Irl Farlow, James Whiteside. 387 TOP ROW: Phillip Stern, Wayne Svoboda, Richard Sloan, David Ed, John Shearer, Larry Klobe, Steven Williams, Gary Michal- son, Ernest Clements, John Bill, Brian Becker, Geofrey Mills, James Lohnes, Carl Vance, Redrich Roedl, Robert Hopkins, Will- iam Eisner, James LaPolla. FOURTH ROW: James Millns, Jeffrey Cook, Andrew Fox, Stephen Spoeth, Eugene Grandone, Gerald Ulbricht, Alan Chapman, Jeffrey Herdenm, Larry Day, Gregory Dykstra, Larry Eckers, Richard Block, Thomas Hanscom, Francis Roedl, Larry Perryman, Lance Bartel. Ro- bert Gunthner, Michael Patterson. THIRD ROW: James Baymiller, Norman Michael- sen, Robert Cotterman, William Groebe, Michael Clark, Donald Montgomery. Kenneth Parker, Robert Crowley, Richard VerHeecke, John O'Dekirk. SECOND ROW: Steven Smith, Gary Tatje, Alan Klassen, William Zedenek, Michael Rickert, Edward Novak, James Katich, Delmar Handy, Thomas Ruhaak, Walter Bivins. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Hougham, Richard Harris, Michael McLaughlin, James Costello, Chris Bower, Michael Keuffer, Samuel Campbell. DU Relives Highschool Days at Hogan Hop The DU Mothers of Pledges, better known as the DUMPS, enjoy a sing-in. The highlight of Delta Upsilon's social calendar was the popular Hogan High Hop which followed a traditional high school theme. Brothers and their dates, donned in their high school garb, arrived at the dance in a school bus. Besides having a top popular band, the Hogan high schoolers danced to the tapes of their favorite Golden Oldies. The high point of the spring semes- ter was their annual sweetheart formal. The Formal was held the last month of the 1968 school year at the Paradise Inn with music pro- vided by the Coachmen. The recently founded Delta Upsi- Ion Mothers of Pledges Society, better known as the DUMPS, func- tion as a little sisters organization. 388 Members of Beta chapter of Evans Scholars, who are all former golf caddies and recipients of Western Golf Association Scholarships, top- ped off the spring semester by winning the overall fraternity golf championship. The Evans Scholars' social calendar includes a golf tournament for sorority women and a sweetheart dance at which the Evans Scholars Sweetheart is an- nounced. The girl chosen competes in the annual interchapter competi- tion at the Golf Ball held in Chicago. The Evans Scholars found a new home this year at 1007 S. Third St. to provide additional space for their expanding membership. Sunday afternoon football is just as interesting as golf to Evans Scholars. Former Caddies Cop Fraternity Golf Trophy TOP ROW: Michael Blumenthal, Kenneth Ledene, Robert Smiejek, Larry Evans, An- thony Ornatek, Robert Testin, William Stahler, William Heitschmidt, Keith Huling, James Heinzel, David Cognata, Daniel Koh- nen, Terrence Coradini, John Stenger. SIXTH ROW: William Millar, Michael McNichols, Kenneth Gallagher, Kenneth Jurek, Alan Eisenstein, Fred Bernsee, Frank Gerleve, John Grgas, William Steinkamp, Patrick Tantillo. FIFTH ROW: Ernest Wright, Thomas Gustavson, Russell Johnson, Robert Panozzo, Thomas Pietrasek, Joseph Stojak, Phillip Dahl, John Dunne, Leroy Foley, Al- fred Kalus, Richard Schonhoff, Richard Pavek, John Becker. FOURTH ROW: John O'Brien, Borman Glassman, Robert Mc- Donnell, Gordon Pinchott, Robert Bernsee, Dennis Tomaska, Daniel McNichols, William Parisi, David Andrichik, Michael Pavlik, Kenneth Balinski, Daniel Pawlowski, Paul Jenen, Marshall West. THIRD ROW: Thomas Kurth, Michael Seleski, William Blue, pledge trainer; Roger Shook, vice president; Daniel Miranda, president; Mar- tin Frnak, secretary; Michael Ryan, treas- urer; Robert Munson, Paul Gula. SECOND ROW: John Laws, Dennis Magdziak, Patrick Moore, Tony Melone, Glen Tente, Stephen Pochos, John Danek, Terrence Cabay, Phillip Riedel, Michael Panther, Richard Iversen. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Thompson, William Pfordresher, James Wilson, Keith Grassel, David Grutzius, Andrew Marzal, Thomas Jackson, Russell Alsip. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Kelly, Bernie Wysocki, Larry Whitaker, Emerson Bouchard, David Anderson, Bill Voss, David Albrecht, Rich- ard Harlan, David Herman, Michael Dixon. 389 TOP ROW: Marc Perilli. Roger Heinden- reich, Ernest Schutt, William Moody, Kenneth Lauder, Kenneth Veal, Stephen Shapiro. Mi- chael Panice. THIRD ROW: James Boula, Pierre Radochonski, Robert Bordeaux. Scott Kracen, Joseph Maloney, Donald Russell, John Barra. William Haag. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Cox, president; Stephen McWil- liams, pledge master; William Mason, house manager; Steven Dills, commissar; John Kupsce, vice-president; Kirk Thompson, secretarv. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Ko- ziol. William Gardner. Ernest Sammann. John Thelan. Jack Tackitt, John Titchenal NOT IN PANEL: Roderick Schutt. Robert Nathan. Martin Biancalana, treasurer; Wil- liam Overman. Arthur Hallstrom. Douglas Stoker. Phillip White. Stephen McKasson. KDR's Great Dane Mascot Menaces Campus The table head leads an after-dinner prayer at Kappa Delta Rho. Kappa Delta Rho ended the spring semester of 1968 by taking first place honors in the annual IFC Col- lege Bowl. Following easy victories over Psi U, Evans Scholars, and ZBT, KDR defeated SAE to win the coveted trophy. In the fall of this year, the an- nual KDR pledge dance, the Bow- ery Brawl,'- highlighted the social calendar of the Eta chapter. A Roaring Twenties atmosphere was created as KDR's, in double- breasted suits, and their dates, in short, ruffled skirts, danced to the music of the Mankind. Tradition was kept as another Great Dane mascot was born to menace the campus. Caesar, sired by a national champion, soon be- came an integral part of the campus as he spent the normal day chasing girls on the Quad and being chased home by the Illi-Cops. 390 This year marked Kappa Sigma's seventy-seventh year at the Univer- sity. The men of Kappa Sig began their year with the annual Kappa Cheetah Dance. Later they paired with Phi Mu sorority for Home- coming and captured the IFC-MIA Blue Grand Trophy for over-all Homecoming activities. On the road to the gaining of this trophy, Kappa Sig also won possession of the Queen's Trophy for first place in Homecoming floats as well as plac- ing high in house decorations, Home- coming badge sales, and parade of clowns. The men of Kappa Sig also par- ticipated in all of the intramural sports, as well as initiated partici- pation in others. For example, they enlarged their annual invitational softball tournament to include even more teams. The request of a Kappa Sig is answered by a smile from the band leader. Kappa Sigs Win Queen's Trophy for Best Float TOP ROW: Michael DuVal, Dennis Legenski, Robert Bolduc, David Kolaz, Richard Grell- ner, Wayne Dunham. Gerald Dalton, Richard James, Thomas Walsh, Ivar Azens, Philip Vose, John Huff, Kent Kasserman, John Waters, Glen Noren, Charles Asbury, Tho- mas Biwer, Steven Johnson. THIRD ROW: Thomas Ulie, Joseph Bonefeste. Claudio Levato, Randolph Gautreaux, Marvin Mat- son, Leroy Kubica, Dennis Sodomka, Stephen Gurr. Kent Brown, Edward Fitzsimmons. Michael Bogumill, Michael Stasko, Richard Gualano, Paul Vallina, Thomas Barrett. SECOND ROW: Ronald Dennard, Bruce Layer, Thomas Breen, Francis Fanning. David McConnell, secretary: Kenneth Han- sen, social chairman: Joseph Meyer, presi- dent; William Ledger, vice-president; Den- nis McEvoy, treasurer; Thomas Winter. Frank Denison, Robert Litchfield. BOT- TOM ROW: Mark Larson, Richard Burgess, Gregg Lemein, Kevin Krazer, William Cherikos. Terrence Walsh, Harold Hartman, David Harris, David Nieolay. Robert Frazee, Donald Janes, John Nelson, Sergio Pecori. NOT IN PANEL: David Duff. Brian Melton, John Lehman, Douglas Oetting. Richard Or- landino, John Pastore. John Egdorf, Harry Gregory, Edward Blomeyer, Nicholas Pann, Jay Schneider, Charles Russell. 391 TOP ROW: Michael Donovan. Don Lemen. Brian Barch. James Hinthorn. Joseph Hos- tetler. David Bunting. Danny Page. Stephen Klingel. Dennis Wandell. Laurence Sexton. William McClelland. Donald Fike. Paul Buerckholtz. THIRD ROW: Laurence Jarvis. Thomas Ealv, Larrv Homuth. Timothv Lane. Gary Kautman. Glen Sosnoski. Eric Vogler. Mark Svvintkowski. Curtis Shipton. James Bodoh. Michael Misfeldt. Thomas Amund- son. SECOND ROW: Richard Nunemaker. Daniel Mitchell. Gary Grevice. pledge trainer; James Keely. vice-president: Mar- tin Pluth. president: Gary Nickum. social chairman; Mark Elstner. Anthonv Britskv. Edward Novak. Arthur Turpel. ' BOTTOM ROW: Richard Wildermuth. Dennis Klocke. John Maas, Richard Davison, Evan Ewalt, Randall Setchall. James O'Brien. Robert Reid. Patrick McFarland Sororities Participate in Venus Beauty Contest The card room is seldom found without bridge players at Lambda Chi Alpha. Chi Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has been active at the University since 1915 when it be- came the 19th chapter to be in- stalled into the national fraternity, now composed of 165 chapters. The men of Chi Zeta concen- trated on originality this year. The Miss Venus Grecian Beauty Contest and Dance, which featured contestants from all campus soror- ities, is fast becoming a traditional extravaganza. Inscribed upon the coat-of-arms of Lambda Chi Alpha is an old Greek motto, which translated means Naught Without Labor. Using this motto as their guideline, the men of Lambda Chi have established a set of goals to work toward. To fulfill these goals, the brothers strove for improvements in their scholastic and athletic capacities. 392 p m « A n 1 I i t . V % •i- ... Wei '•'■S- h 3fc AiJia .. SsSSBiqg ; Kl. t .■, . M R f - - 1 | A 9 w. % J k 1 -1 TOP ROW: Steven Harsch, Laurence Kauf- mann, John Blanchard, James Cobb, Patrick Hayes, Ronald Rowell, John Lee, Thomas Burns, treasurer; Dexter Means, Michael Ryan, Robert Wintermute, Carl Quanstrom, Douglas Hatfield, Earl Heverly, Thomas Kolter, Daniel McKissic. THIRD ROW: Jo hn Hindman, Mark Koster, Philip Read, secre- tary; Lynn Peabody, Michael Geskey, Greg- ory Deneen, Charles Danielson, John Yaley, M  vice-president, Arthur Ackerman, David Brown, Bill Janecek, Charles Konett, Frank Jennings, Phillip Voss, James Amdal. SEC- OND ROW: Steven Richards, James Barton, Andy Grierson, James Humenik, president; Mrs. Julia Giorgi, house mother; Craig Sager, James Burch, James Kolter, Jerry Brockmeyer. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Major, William McCann, James Starck, Stephen Crespi, John Hardy, Kenneth George, Robert fc Stotler, Michael Bolin, Carl Obenauf, James Begley. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Self, Thomas Moss, Kenneth Johnson, Thomas Michell, John Bennis, Paul Mills, William Huston, Jeffery Trigger, Ralph Waldron, Douglas Whitman, William Bretscher, Jeffery Mel- lander, Bruce, Langille, Charles Renfro, William McGowan, Donald Damos, John Corzine. Phi Delts Restore Fire Scarred Frat House Thursday night finds the t ± 's putting the finishing touches on their house deck. w J' Immediately after fire seared their house last semester break, the men of Phi Delta Theta made plans to redecorate and rejuvenate the house. This summer the plans were carried out, and when the Phi Delta returned for the school this fall, they were able to take up residence once again in their fraternity house. On the social scene, the Phi Delt program included partying and danc- ing. In the fall, the Slave Drivers' Pledge Dance turned the house into a torture chamber. The annual She- Delt Dance was the next event on the agenda. At the party preceding the dance all dates were given a line-up and initiated into the house. After the initiation, they were given that one night to stay at the Phi Delta house as Phi Delta Thetas. 393 { ■1W 1 ■jiffi y H 4 Br — ■i i 7 II jr e Jfl p . - ' 1 JH ■1 ft JH A I 1 HHBHftt i ' ' TOP ROW: Gregory Janus. John Lind- holm, Larry Anderson, Kenneth Rockwell. Ravmond Heise, Michael Shaw. Robert Ram- mon. THIRD ROW: Arthur Lange. Robert Ahrens. Thomas Baker, Lindsay Stark. Ran- dall Kazik. Richard Rammon. David Fitz- patrick. Roman Macudzinski. SECOND ROW: John Rowe. David Cercone. Robert Monti, president: Ernest Marsh, corres- ponding secretary: Patrick Donnelly, re- cording secretarv; Glenn Weber, treasurer; John Beck. Michael Bemi. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Foutch, Michael Binder, Michael Alexander, Richard Batten. Harold Vaughn. Michael Lamport, Kenneth Rydz, Charles Elliott. NOT IN PANEL: William Odenthal. Richard Rudolph. Phi Sigma Epsilon TV lounges in dorms and houses provide a convenient spot lor students to relax and avoid studying. 394 In the fall, Phi Gamma Delta to- gether with Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Delta Tau, and Alpha Tau Omega held the annual BDOC dance at the Fiji House. The object of the dance was to pick the best dancers on the university campus. Portraying the giving spirit of the Christmas season, the brothers, along with their little sisters or- ganization, the She-Gamms, took eighty underprivileged children Christmas shopping. In activities at the house, Santa visited a tree decorating party and couples in formal dress danced and dined. In the spring, Congressman Tom Railsback was initiated into Fiji at a special ceremony. These Fijis listen attentively to a dinner speaker before having a discussion. Phi Gamma Delta Initiates Congressman Railsback TOP ROW: William Tebussek. David Rad- osh, David Jockman. Timothy Fisher. Paul Hoffman. Jeffery Cross. Thomas Reddy. Roger Page. Bradley Krieger, James Lateer. Kurt Marhoeffer. John Meara. Gary Burdick. Willia m Nickolas. Jay Eigel. THIRD ROW: Michael Dailey, Jerome Chalwick. David In- man. James Moore. David Corona. Anthony Iosco, Steven Henderson. Richard Goldstein. Richard Hochschild. Nicholas Hoyt. Nicholas Hastings. Eugene Sloan. Allen Lind. Anthony Porterfield. Steven Wright. Michael Prosen. John White. Scott Houser. Robert Baumer. SECOND ROW: Warren Shafer. pledge trainer: Nicholas Eastland, rush chairman; William Estes, recording secretary; John DeVos, treasurer; Mrs. Lois Fetherston, house mother; Thomas Homer, president; Philip Carlson, corresponding secretary; William Meier, rush chairman; Michael Smith, historian; John Kuney. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Salzman. David Wheeler. Rob- bert Vespa. Peter Bower. Barry Christian- sen. Michael Campbell, Mark Thielken. Douglas McGrady, Peter Meersman. Charles Miller. John Duguid. Terrance Hampton. Charles Gore, William Hahn. 395 TOP ROW: Donald Fencl. Robert Snyder. James Koch, Carl Sehrock. Gregory Proteau. John Shoop. Steven Bishop. Chester Razer. James Crane. Robert Cooley. Thomas Gunkle- man, Henry Szesny, John Roche. Steven Brad- bury, Robert Lewis, David Palmatier. Terrv Dunn. Michael Koch. Jeffery Taggart. THIRD ROW: Dennis Gatherd. Warren Ravbould. Norwyn Lees. Thomas Swigert. Duane Poison. Daniel Belz. Brian Widaman, Douglas Wil- liams. Richard Davidson, Timothy Mentkow- ski, Michael Goss. John Moss, Gary Lundin. SECOND ROW: John Greenwell, Robert Meix- ner, Thomas Genovese. Wylie Etscheid, John Flake, vice-president, Leroy Melahn. presi- dent. Robert Marquis. William Luxen. treas- urer. William Billard, Terry McGillivrav, Charles Ostrander. BOTTOM ROW: David Bernthal, Thomas Davies. Thomas Murphy, Carl Marsh, William Zimmerman, Barrett LeWald, Steven Hollenbeck, Steven Walker. NOT IN PANEL: John Bauman, James Chase, John Bogner, Stephen DeCoster, Michael Conway, James Philpot. Phi Kappa Psi Cops IM Waterpolo Championship In the past year, the men of Phi Kappa Psi excelled in athletic events as they were second in total IM points in the Orange Division. Points were accumulated through league championships in football, volley- ball, basketball, and Softball. How- ever, the top team house was the water polo team which won the Orange Division Championship. The spring formal was highlighted by a Huntclub Party on a Friday night at the Lake of the Woods. The following evening, the brothers and their dates enjoyed dinner at the Urbana-Lincoln, followed by a for- mal dance at the faternity house. At the beginning of the fall se- mester, the thirty new pledges pre- sented skits at their Roaring Twenties costume party. The gang- sters and flappers were entertained by the music of the Nickel Bag. Phi Kappa Psi demonstrates winning motions in one of their water polo games. 396 7 1 r B B -. _ BAB P? 1 P fl ft i i J B ; B Id TOP ROW: Charles Crisp, George Kaveney, Hugh Jennings, Craig Slutz, Daniel Schick, Mark Striblen, Ellary Kahan, Marc Cramer. THIRD ROW: John Makar, Steven Szabados, Dennis Blake, Paul Pojadsek, David Morton, Richard Bender, James Long, Roland Jones. .' ■■■i ;.■-• ■j Lv MHBH SECOND ROW: Thomas Lera, social chair- man; Ray Pojadsek, Scott Striblen, treasurer; William Eaton, president; Joel Steinberg, vice-president; Michael Kinsinger, secre- tary; Malcolm Kinsinger. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Cushing, Charles Briscoe, Vernon Pittman, Thomas Praetacznik, Steven David- son, Randall Truckenbrodt. NOT IN PANEL: George Coulter, James Simpson, Steven Mallon. Phi Kappa Sigma Barbecue Highlights Spring The tip off is won as a member of t KEoutjumps his opponent in an IM game. Phi Kappa Sigma was busy with social functions. In the spring of 1968, the formal was a weekend af- fair. A barbecue-picnic was held at Lake of the Woods Friday night, followed by a formal dinner and party at the house on Saturday night. The pledge dance, T he Hot Rod or We're right up your alley, was held at the house in the fall. The eleven pledges presented a skit which was followed by a dance with music by The Rain. Another weekend affair was the winter formal. On Friday night, dinner was held at the Urbana- Lincoln, the sweetheart of Phi Kappa Sigma was announced. The Zoe provided entertainment later that evening at the fraternity house. This was followed by another party Saturday night. 397 Phi Kappa Tau has been an ex- ample of growing, moving ideas on the U of I campus since 1916. A typical example of the Phi Tau imagination is the annual Greek chug contest. Three years ago the Phi Tau's initiated a team and in- dividual beer chug at Kams. Re- sponse and interest on the part of fraternities was so great that last year Zeta chapter decided to pair with Alpha Gamma Delta and add a sorority chug to the agenda. Phi Mu captured the honors in the first sorority chug bout. This year, the Phi Tau— Alpha Gam team paired with Anheuser-Busch in sponsoring the event. As part of a Volunteer Illini Project, the men organized a foot- ball team to compete against vari- ous l ocal teams at the Douglas Center in Champaign. A toilet bowl and plunger create the setting for K I Toilet Bowl Dance. Phi Kappa Tau Sponsors Beer Chug at Kams TOP ROW: John Jacobsen, Joseph Paone. C. Robert Giegerich, Walter Seabold, John St. Germaine, Mark Rogers, Stephen Storm, John Ward. John Werner, Richard Wilberg, Larry Johnson, James Rupp. THIRD ROW: John Thompson, Frank Harrison, Martin Read, John Ellis, Harold Williamson, Roger Saunders. Dale Siligmeuller. Bruce Webb. Greg Thieman, Rubens Estrella. Dennis Mel- house. Randy Raiman. SECOND ROW: Dave Nelson, David Lewis, house manager; Robert Zupkus, treasurer; James Vroman, vice- president; William Devereux, president; Nelson Pelletier, pledge master; Richard Simonson, secretary; James Glick, social chairman; Lee Crumbaugh. Lynn Seely. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Haake, Kurt Krueger, Stephen Hoffman, Charles Phipps, Richard Voltz, Roy Collins, Martin McEvoy. John Lutkus, Stephen Salstrom. 398 Phi Kappa Theta, a contemporary fraternity, has been a campus in- novator. The new fall semester marked the introduction of Powder- puff Football to the U of I campus. In conjunction with the annual Fra- ternity football tournament, Phi Kappa Theta pitted sixteen sorori- ties in combat for the cherished title and trophy. Emerging victori- ous was Pi Beta Phi, who defeated Kappa Alpha Theta in the finals. Also new to the campus was the Phi Kappa Theta pledge program. It differed from traditional programs in its division of the pledge period into two distinct periods, the pledge period and the neophyte period. During the neophyte stage concen- tration was placed solely on pre- paring the men for the responsi- bilities of being a full member. Members of Phi Kappa Theta work the ball to the center during an IM game. Phi Kappa Theta Introduces Powderpuff Football TOP ROW: Terranee Oban, Alexander Clemens. Stephen DeKruif, James Luczak, John Struhar, Peter Sharpe, John Devereaux. Carmen DelGiudiee. Robert Bieszczad. James Gasparo, Michael Flvnn. John Balk- onis. FOURTH ROW: Christopher Burke. Joseph Bachta, William Funk. William No- wak. Robert Forman, Walter Maksym Jr., Martin Urbas, Natale Butera, David Repetto, Timothy Ahlm, Robert Ursich Jr., Martin Feilen. THIRD ROW: Joseph Piotrowicz, social chairman; Michael Kaminski, treas- urer; Andrew Tinich, pledge coordinator; Vernon Weis, president; Garry McMurtrey, vice-president; Anthony Ardizzone. rush chairman; James Horvath, secretary. SEC- OND ROW: Timothy Rourke. Gregory Ver- cellotti, Joseph Julius. Casimir Hyrncewicz, James Kocal, Frank Kassanits. Thomas Ka- minski. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Thomma, Anthonv Intini III. Lawrence Jahn. NOT IN PANEL: William Fisher. Edward Green. Ralph Irish, Dennis Jones, Bruce Mabee, John Mulvev, Michael Novy. Michael Wiater, Richard Zbvlut. 399 TOP ROW: David Tiersky. David Lieberman. Marc Mandl, Robert Iglow. Allan Lieberman. James . Persino, Joel Levin, Joel Lazarus. Robert Kurtz, Mare Ellenbv, Phillip Hight- man. THIRD ROW: Michael Brodsky. James Rohrbach, Bruce Loenwenthal, Ronald Adel- man, Ralph Robbins. Bruce Goodman. Jos- eph Breen. Michael Rubin, Richard Berg. Bruce Gershenzon. Jeffrey Levens, Marc Kreiter. SECOND ROW: Stuart Zindell. Rob- ert Katz. Ronald Halpern. Carl Brakman. Norman Medoff, master f rater; Paul Helford, vice-master f rater; Rob ert Center. Martin Aronson. Mark Williams. Norman Alhalel BOTTOM ROW: Alan Berg. Mark Pierce. Richard Saffro, James Weisman. Lawrence Corn, Stephen Levin, Howard Silverman, Harvey Schwartz, Peter Turner, Sanford Baran. NOT IN PANEL: Harold Arnold, Alan Bers, Barry Goodman. Lloyd Gussis. Lee Harris. Sanford Frakash, Michael Finger, Julian Joffe. Steven Gorenstein, Glen Joffe, Fredric Kreiter, Terry Kushner, Jeremy Margolis. Alan Nusinow. Barry Rosenthal Joel Rubenstein. Barry Slavin, Michael Steinberg. Phi Sig Delts Win Zeta Psi Baseball Tourney During the year, the men of Phi Sigma Delta excelled in scholarship and athletic events. Scholarship in the spring of 1968 stood as a high point in Phi Sig's history. Twenty- three of the twenty-six pledges re- ceived at least the 3.2 average necessary for activation. The same semester, the active chapter ranked fourth and the pledge class ranked ninth scholastically out of the fifty- seven fraternities on campus. The Phi Sig Delt athletic teams proved to be successful also. They made the intermural baseball finals and won the Zeta Psi Golden Boar baseball tournament. Two traditional dances, two pledge dances, and annual spring formal were also held at the fra- ternity house during the year. Ex- changes with sororities and the little sister organization, the Little Sisters of the Sands, rounded off the social calendar. Phi Sig Delts clown as one of their brothers is jumped by the house pig. I 400 Music lovers give nods of approval to sheet music ordered by the song leader. The men of Phi Sigma Kappa im- proved their scholastic standing to third among fraternities on campus as the result of the spring, 1968 grade point averages. Their out- standing performance in accumu- lating 3.835 house average won recognition from their national office. The undergraduate brothers were pleased to be represented on the Board of Fraternity Affairs by two fellow Phi Sigs, Prof. Francis Weeks and Dr. Frank Nasca. Both men also serve as national officers of Phi Sigma Kappa and have shown a devoted interest in the progress of the Alpha Deuteron chapter at Illinois. The Shanty town Shuffle, the Hellza- poppin' pledge dance, a Christmas party for children, and the Moon- light Girls Formal are traditional events which again helped to round out the I K social calendar. Phi Sigma Kappa Improves Scholastic Standing TOP ROW: Guido Persiani, Joseph Gold- ing, David Roley, Jerome Bickler, Lowell Smith, Douglas Whelpley, Richard Casson, David Trost, Carl Nelson, Paul Danhaus, Timothy Meharry, Douglas Friske, Steven Carter, Louis Kotva, Gary Keperling, Mi- chael Rallo. THIRD ROW: Dan Shaner, Carl Lorentz, James Donovan, Robert Grimes, John Ryan, Michael Mullen, John Phillips, Frederick Gaebler, Edward Bartz, Mark Wilson, Alan Marn, Danton Mulcahey, James Bryner, Alan Stout. Michael Brown, John Jilek, Mark Lucas. SECOND ROW: James Powless, Lawrence Scheitler, re- cording secretary; Ross Blackburn, treas- urer; Randy Notko, president; Mrs. Nadine Strain, housemother; Bruce Johnson, vice president; John Ellor, sentinel; Harold Schramm, Jr., inductor, Robert King, Jr. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Cole, Gregory An- derson, John Werner, Robert Cassel, Mich- elob, mascot; Julian Dieter, Michael Schu- ler, Steven Yopp, John Heiden, Philip Nelsen. NOT IN PANEL: Danny Bishop, Raimond Cacciatore, corresponding secretary; Erick Johnson, Robert Krempl, Roy Pedersen, John Slover, Jr.; Charles Bergren, Kenneth Cas- tagno, Craig Haring, Robert Huck, Charles Mayo, Jeffrey Moore, Paul Much, Phillip Soule, Albert Vitali, Charles Wilhelm, David Woodward. 401 TOP ROW: John Davis, Warren Holtsberg. James LeGrond. Robert Bewersdorf. Rich- ard Western, Dennis Langley. Michael Shep- pard, Steven Fisher, William Salina. Gary Steiner. Leonard Prazak, Robert Burkholder. Eric Jones, David Silverman. THIRD ROW: Gary Pieper. Douglas Langefeld, Charles Shierer, Jim Patterson, Michael Takarz. Les Burns, James Dumler. Keith Collins. Steven Mills. Thomas Abraham. Dan Bowlin. Steve Piper, vice-president: Glenn Price, Robert Vorlin, Harold Wright. SECOND ROW: William Welker. Allen Johnson. Kenneth Hendricks, John Eisel, treasurer; John Hel- mer, James Jastrzembski. president; Robert Bishop, Paul Halter, William Shaffer. Charles Zinn, Richard Chisman. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Wiand, Jan Unter, Joe Le Grond, George Rosborough, James Bewers- dorf, Martin Taymin, John Plesko, Tom Paxton, Craig Danforth, Larry Adam. David Stumph. NOT IN PANEL: Eric Nordmark, William Litchfield. Sisters of Shield and Diamond Began 1st Year The Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond have song practice with Pikes. At a tea in the spring, 1968, the men of Pi Kappa Alpha selected twenty-one girls as members of their new formal little sisters or- ganization, the Little Sister of the Shield and Diamond. During the school year, these girls assisted the brothers with dances, rush teas, and the pledge programs. Paired with Alpha Phi, the Pikes put forth an all out effort which gained them the Chancellor's trophy for their Homecoming float. The social highlight for the Pikes was the annual Old South Ball in celebration of their Virginia found- ing. For the dance, the men dressed in Confederate uniforms and de- livered, on horseback, invitations to their dates. 402 WWWK— wiw omniiiwiL .a With planned strategy in mind. Pi Kappa Phi enters the court to win the game. Pi Kappa Phi combined talents with Alpha Xi Delta to be the only house in the fraternity Orange Di- vision to make finals in Stunt Show. The skit, A Dime for Two Nick- els, introduced a sensitive theme as it parodied organized religion. Major events at Pi Kappa Phi were a fall pledge dance, an annual spring formal, and, in May, the Rose Ball. Dinner exchanges and parties were integrated with events center- ing around contemporary issues. A program of faculty-administration dinner seminars was initiated, and Professor Frank Nasca was wel- comed as the new faculty associate. House IM teams reached the play- offs in both football and basketball and missed first place in the Orange Division Bowling Championship by only nine pins. Pi Kappa Phi Performs in Stunt Show Finals TOP ROW: Warren Miller. Michael Lunte, William Moehring, Dennis Armbrust, Frank Giampoli, Thomas Gonzalez, Michael Duval. Steven Zavagli. THIRD ROW: George Mc- Alpine, Harold Hutter, Carl Poleskey, Paul Plikaitis, James Wissehr, Stephen Mumford, Michael Kirchman. Stephen Trahey. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas Rogowskey,' social chairman; James Lothrop, John Bruemmer, Joseph Stanton, secretary; Richard Reenir. president; Gary Poleskey, treasurer; Ed- ward Kirby. ' Charles Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Emil Galandak. John Olson, William Peterson, Charles Frame, Michael Size- more, Richard Bennett, Terry Sommerfield. «v V - h 403 TOP ROW: Neal Cohen. Ami Miller. Stuart Lubin. Mark Sabitt. Michael Rosenbloom. Ross Friedman, Barrv Greenberg, Barrv Silver. DeankDidech. THIRD ROW: Richard Block, Charles Schwartz. Robert Nelson. Robert Roads. James Edwards. Michael Perlen. Lorry Levine. SECOND ROW: Richard Erlich. faculty advisor. Phillip Bis- haf. marshal; Howard Bresnik. pledge father; Richard Crane, president: Frederick Kerrof. social chairman; Robert Stoller. scribe; Elliott Hartstein. vice-president; Arnee Ei- senberg. rush chairman BOTTOM ROW: John Kaplan. Gary Hoefler. Jeffrey Solomon, Barrv Klein, Sam Borek, Norman Newman, Louis Lang. NOT IN PANEL: Lawrence Cohen, Brent Siegle. Owen Linder, Marshall Katz, Keith Boxerman, Phillip Shane. Robert Goodman. Kenneth Batko. Alan Morris. Pi Lambda Phi Remodels its Chapter House Pi Lambs and their camera shy dates pose for a picture after the pledge dance. The long awaited remodeling of the Philam chapter house became a reality this year. Thirty-five thou- sand dollars worth of new walls, floors, furniture, and fixtures now provide the brothers with more spacious and modern living condi- tions than ever. The annual Hawaiian Luau was expanded this year to include a hay- ride the night before the dance, and an all-sorority Best Bikini on Campus contest the next after- noon. The lovely winner received roses, a twenty dollar gift certifi- cate, a large silver trophy, and ad- miring gazes from the crowd. A festive Hawaiian feast for the brothers and their dates included a juicy roast pig, pineapple-garnished chicken, fruit, coconuts, and a spe- cial batch of Pi Lambda Phi Punch. 404 TOP ROW: Scott Beauprie. Thomas Butler. Fred Drummond. Christopher Clark. Michael Bracken. Howard Jung, William Young, Mark Netter, Michael Summers, Thomas Sauer, Steven Onischuk, Daniel Schneider, George Duffey. THIRD ROW: Geoffery Kucera. William Kellv. Thomas Turner, Robert Dai Zovi, Thomas Orms, Lawrence Moore, Glenn Wollschlager, Douglas Cannon. Robert Bar- rett, Paul Johnston, Richard Suchan, Donald Tomaska, John Qualkinbush, Robert Deters, Roger Stahl, Raymond Lubien. SECOND ROW: James Baker, William Morrow, Rob- ert Grosse, Martin Hougham, John Hutchens, Thomas Tomko, John Stewart. Garv Sch- werdtteger, Warren Knauer. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Anderson, Richard Davidson. Steven Campbell. Bradley Corner. Charles Askew, Robert Yarde, Jeffery Martin, Mark Lammers, Stephen Patrie, Richard Doty, Robert Rhinehart. Replica of Chief Illiniwek Adorns Psi U's Lawn Each Psi U takes his assigned position in planned strategy to outwit the foe. During Homecoming weekend, the men of Psi Upsilon put forth an all out effort and were rewarded with the Orange Division first place trophy for accumulating the most points in all Homecoming events. In addition to winning the badge sales competition, the Psi U's managed to build a float and place fourth in 3-D house decorations with a 25 foot replica of Chief Illiniwek. The alumni helped celebrate their suc- cess at a traditional dinner. Highlighting the social scene was the annual overnight winter formal, for which the chapter house is adorned with greenery. Also, last fall Psi U successfully launched its Little Sisters of the Diamond pro- gram by initiating 14 girls. Earlier, a ghetto service project was held with AEPhi. 405 TOP ROW: James Rennick. Andrew Gutter. David Goeddel. Richard Daniels. Stuart Gon- seth, William Benedict. Bret Olsen. David Mickelsen, Dennis Moses. George Schenk. Thomas Dierckman, Ronald Geisen, Larrv Kelly FIFTH ROW: Richard Ellis. Kim Hall. John Carr, Fred Current, Wayne Johnston. David Janes. George Garrison. Stephen Dut- ton, John Pearson. Thomas Moore, Robert Pierson. Larrv Evans. Patrick Forber. Gregorv Powell. FOURTH ROW: David Blake. Randall O'Hare. Richard Hally. Don- ald Piggott. Theodore Schnel, John Filippo. Richard Hetke. Richard Bergstrom. THIRD ROW: Christopher Tompkins, secretary; Thomas Jones, treasurer; Robert Mickelsen, rush chairman; William Case, president; Mrs. Anniss. house mother; John Kozyak. vice-president; Dale Bassi, social chairman; Kevin Morrison, pledge trainer; Robert Dan- ley. SECOND ROW: Robert Riley, Thomas McClayton. David Campbell. Stephen Bowen, Donald Wills. John Sylwestrak, William Blunk, Kenneth Rosinski. Michael Hardin, Robert Michalak I-M chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Michael McWilliams. Raymond Mor- ford, Brett Baumler. Charles Steineck, Mark Anderson. Gregory McClintock. Thomas Reis, Richard Wenthe. John Davis. SAE Mourns Death of Brother Paddy Murphy SAE tries to outreach Sigma Chi during the IM basketball tournament. This year, Sigma Alpha Epsilon added excitement to Valentine's Day by holding a drawing for a free weekend trip to New York to see the musical Hair. Those wishing to take their chances in the drawing added their five dollars to the kitty. One of the traditional highlights of SAE's social calendar is the Paddy Murphy dance. This annual event honors a legendary SAE who was pinned to three girls at the same time. The story goes, that when the girls discovered this, they returned his pins, and then Paddy drank himself to death. The theme of the dance is Paddy's funeral. For the service, the SAE house was decorated like a funeral parlor with flowers and caskets, and the dates were picked up in a hearse. Showing great improvement in sports, SAE copped the Delta Tau Delta nonpoint basketball tournament. 406 Spring of 1968 marked the fiftieth anniversary of Rho chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu. During the past ten of those fifty years, the Sammys have ranked in the top ten fraternities in over-all scholastic average. During the spring of 1968, Sam- mys once again proved themselves athletically, by capturing first place in the University and intramural softball leagues. The men also cap- tured a second place ranking in the Zeta Psi invitational softball tour- nament, and this is the second year they sponsored the One Hundred Sixty Pound and Under Football Tournament. As a part of its tradition, Sigma Alpha Mu held the Shipwreck Party in the spring. An appropriate at- mosphere was created by decorating the Sammy hous e like an island, complete with a waterfall. LAM The Sammy house takes time out from a house meeting to pose for a gag shot. Sigma Alpha Mu Holds Annual Shipwreck Party TOP ROW: Ira Wachtel, James Ziv. Ed- ward Greenfield, Alan Garfield. Joel Motel, Stuart Katz, Jerome Kraut, Allan Popper, Jack Medor, Richard Weiner, Michael Brown, Gary Nepon, Henry Wolff, Stanley Fingerhut. FOURTH ROW:' Leslie Lederer, Bernard Pritzker, Harry Glassman, Peter Lawrence, Steven Schrenzel, Martin Drell, Gary Cawn, Michael Socol, Richard Harris, Howard Mangurten, Bruce Reuben, Fredrick Streicher, Edward Mishlove, Wayne Shapiro. THIRD ROW: Robert Moss. Michael Bend- er, Jordan Libit, Robert Isaacson, Mark Si- mon, treasurer; Steven Trachtman. presi- dent; Mrs. Bernice Gordin, Mark Friedman, vice-president; Norman Gantz, secretary; Samuel Doppelt, Lawrence Ross, Bruce Behrstock, Jerry Samelson. SECOND ROW: Robert Stern, Marc Binenfeld, George Kraus, Joel Summer, David Ross, Albert Herson, Harvey Rubens, Robert Badesch, Barrett Sugarman, Howard Einhorn, David Madenberg BOTTOM ROW: Leon Shapiro, Gary Harris, Richard Weindruch. Barre Sa- kol, Ted Lowy. Howard Raff, James Gold- stein, Neil Robin, Maury Kulwin, Arnold Grossblatt. NOT IN PANEL: Brian Barnett, Marc Bergman, Leonard Cutler, Joel Hage- dorn, Roger Ivice, Mark Kipnis. Martin Le- vin, Daniel Luber, Alan Rosenzweig, Barry Slade, Stevan Streem, Ronald Weindruch. 407 TOP ROW: James Scott, Ronald Armbrust. Edward Schoeneberger, Kenneth Hartwig, Gary Juhl, Alan Fritz. Donald Leary. Doug- las Dieken, William McMaekin. Mark Bisch- off, Richard Stefanec, Charles Mateer. Christopher Schmitt. Louis Hardacre, John Fleig, Leroy Dyer, Thomas Isaccs. FOURTH ROW: Richard Shirley, Paul Borggren, Henry Traum, David Dome. Louis Vogt. David Bratton, Carroll Slusher, Gregory Wagner, James Kenyon, Ronald Dell. Robert Touch- berry. Douglas Wylie, Scott Pierce, James Liston, George Demetrulias. THIRD ROW: Lester Sherer, Dennis Hall. George Hardin. Dennis Anderson. Lester Detterbeck. presi- dent; James French. Roger Grabske. Bruce Wallies. Richard Murphv, Peter Whinfrev, John Holliman. SECOND ROW: Garv Rav- nolds, James Emerson. Bruce Brossi, James Walsh, John Zedrow, Stephen Heninger. BOTTOM ROW: William Gregga, Henry Stegemeier. Terrence Hendrickson. Craig Anderson, Michael Miller, James Leary, Robert Dorsch. Charles Nebes, Charles Co- ventry, Thomas Falb, Arnold Cohn, Henry Perez. Sigma Chi Boasts Largest Alumni Association The brotherhood of I X displays teamwork by a block and run combination. Sigma Chi fraternity was founded at the University of Miami, Oxford, Ohio, in 1855. Since then it has es- tablished 145 chapters throughout the United States and Canada and now has the largest alumni chapter in the world, consisting of over 99,000 living members. Kappa Kappa chapter of the U of I is typical of Sigma Chi chapters all over the country. It features the only scholarship rebate program on the Illinois campus in which the broth- ers and pledges are awarded mone- tary gifts by the Sigma Chi corpo- ration for good grades. In IM's, the Sigma Chis took the Sammy 1 5 pounds and under foot- ball invitational. Paired with Kappa Kappa Gamma, the Sigma Chis also made Stunt Show finals. 408 TOP ROW: James Barnabee, James Sny- der. Robert Rothe. Douglas Van Hooser, Kirk Stephens, Gregory Wolf, Larry Staat, James Davis, Curtis Lumpp, Gregory Gordon, Erie Huguelet, Glenn Gregorcy, Craig Pryor, Gary Bridgewater, Patrick Burns, James Darling. THIRD ROW: James Williamson, Robert Rogowski. Barry Hogue, Terry Hon- derich, Thomas Anderson, Robert Blaylock, Charles Quick, Clinton Jones, Richard Blank, Gary Pearson, Robert Hart, Robert Buford, John Martin, Jeff Swander, Roger Harnage, Jeff Dietrich. SECOND ROW: Max Brig- ham, rush chairman. Richard Rovetto, house manager: Robert Prola, pledge trainer; Richard Adams, commander; Mrs. Mary Barnhill, house mother; George Goodlow, It. commander; John Faber. recorder; David Southard, treasurer; James Negele, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Earl, Ted Krebs, Richard Klitchman, Michael Streeper, Vincent Miller, George Dizikes, Joe Lutz. Michael Fournier, Craig Hays, Lee McDon- ald, Donald Rogers. Sigma Nu Revamps Rush and Pledge Programs Sigma Nu and Kappa Alpha Theta turn the Stunt Show stage into an island. January 1, 1969, marked the one hundred year anniversary for Sigma Nu. The centennial anniversary will be celebrated this summer in Lex- ington, Virginia, where Sigma Nu was founded. The men of Sigma' Nu are proud of their participation in beneficial campus activities such as Star Course, Volunteer Illini Proj- ects, and Campus Chest. After formal fraternity rush in the spring of 1968, Sigma Nu de- veloped a modern rush program that was used this year. Complementing the new rush program, liberalizing and progressive revisions were made in the pledge program. Sigma Nu wound up the year with the White Rose formal in April and a Beachcomber get together by a stream, in May. 409 TOP ROW: Bruce Bury, Joseph Lee, Carter Wright, Ralph Geesemen, Henry Gmiterek, Donald Nemec, Bradley Hull, David Sherman. William Rissmann, Da'rrvll Mathias, Michael Campeggio. SECOND ROW: Duane Larson, Robert Giurato. Edwin King, Donald Ewing, business manager: Dennis Kostrzewski, pledgemaster; Richard Parry, social chair- man: Michael Massich: Benjamin McCash, Gary Klein, rush chairman; Terrence Foley, Kenneth Jerina. James Long, secretary; Garv Willman. BOTTOM ROW: James Sapienza. Steven Denny, William Birtcher, James Rol- ler, Randall Theis, Drew Roskos, Rick Sco- ville. Kenneth Michel. Ronald Davis, David Vosecky, Micheal Weber, David Crow, Rich- ard Rvan. L P A is Organization for Engineers on Campus Sigma Phi Delta is the only all- engineering fraternity on the cam- pus of the University of Illinois. Because of this unique situation, the men composing the brotherhood have the opportunity to become ac- quainted with some of the practical aspects associated with their future profession. The men of Sigma Phi Delta hold key positions in many of the professional engineering organi- zations and honor societies on cam- pus and are active in all aspects of student engineering. The brothers take part in almost every other activity on campus also, from politics to athletics. This participation in all aspects of campus life can be directly traced to the dedication of the brothers to science, friendship, and duty, which are the guiding princi- ples of their fraternity. Hell's Angels and their dates dance at the annual I t i pledge dance. 410 TOP ROW: Wenzel Belgram. Jay Livey, Edward Erbach. Steven Wallin, Douglas Powley. Richard Adelt. Peter Wallner. David McCune, Robert Crowson. Martin Saele, John Rahn, John Brubaker. THIRD ROW: Ronald Carr, James Zmudka. George Myers, Robert Vanseheltema, Walter Frick, Michael Andrews. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Manon, Donald Crum. Pedro Campa, Thomas Tassio, Jay Merz, Kimball Webster, Thomas Gaikowski, James McGreevv. John Murphv. Ronald Marsiglio. BOTTOM ROW: Kent Peterson, Mark Radi, Mark Addis, Donald Gilliard, Dennis Short, Robert Williams. NOT IN PANEL: Russel Smith, Michael Perrie, John Early, John Tidd, Martin Baker. George Wojtko. Sig Ep Receives Distinguished Excelsior Award Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon participate in a wide variety of IM sports. The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon began their campus activities at the beginning of the football season with their annual car smash for the Heart Fund. Later in the season, the men of Sig Ep worked together to build their house Homecoming decoration. The result of their efforts was a tie for first place in the competi- tion. In addition to the occasional outside decorations, Sigma Phi Epsilon began to redecorate the entire first floor of their house. Improvements were also wit- nessed in scholastical achievement. Illinois Alpha chapter received the distinguished Excelsior Award for the most improved chapter for last year. The pledge classes of the past two semesters have achieved the highest grade point average which indicates the future potential and improvement of Sigma Phi Epsilon. 411 TOP ROW: Edward Pelant. George Kleen. Francis Hoke, James Cook. Larry Jurgens. Robert Anderson, Robert Ralston, William Foster. James Faklis, Gary Havs. THIRD ROW: Marvin Tibbs. Ricki Sibley. Terry- Bradbury, Kurt Koentopp, Eugene Yagow. John Sochor, Jeffrey Plesko. Barry Petri- gala, Donald Lowry. Larry Palmore, Robert Jost. SECOND ROW: Ingolfur Eyfells, Ron- ald McCormack. secretary; James Hoffman. David Leach, treasurer; Martin Johnson, president; Robert Wagner, vice-president; John Meyer. John Gregg, pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Danny Yagow. Michael Turico. Mark Bonavia. Everett Miller. Jo- seph Incaprero. Anthonv Kobusson. John Ash- brook. NOT IN PANEL: August Bertram. Bruce Loberg. Gary Heise. Alfred Richart. Terry Reynolds. Michael Vitucci. Sigma Pi Solicits for Crippled Children Fund Sigma Pi fraternity, in its sixty- first year at U of I, initiated an old fraternity tradition of roasting two suckling pigs, for an open house. This was not the only successful mark Sigma Pi made during Home- coming. The men also took first place honors for both 2-D and 3-D house decorations in the fraternity Orange division. This year Sigma Pi added several innovations to the philanthropic cal- endar. Outstanding among these was a caravan from Champaign to Chi- cago. In the towns enroute, the men of Sigma Pi and the women of Delta Gamma solicited for the Crippled Children Fund of America. Due to the success of the drive, it is likely to become a yearly service project. A brother attempts the bonus shot in an IM game against Pi Kappa Phi. 412 r i X - iUVfi ■m iA h £ o f irt v m TOP ROW: Paul Kervin, Lyle Paul, William Fadden, Charles Combs, Robert Madsen, Leonard Smock. THIRD ROW: Howard Brad- ley, Allen Dietz, Roger Fildes, James Riley, Rex Bradfield, James Vacherlon, Ed- ward Enders, Gary Secor, Patrick Page, Fred Wolf. SECOND ROW: Robert Gerches, Thomas Boberg, Kenneth Cado, Terry Mer- .KB JKK %' JMK : : n ■ ! j d 1 ' m f l 'l K i J B ™ rick, James Rosen. BOTTOM ROW: Craig Sells, Allan Bremer, James Pawlisch, Em Daily, John McCarty. Thomas Schmeal. Sigma Tau Gamma Abolishes Pledge Program A brother proudly displays the Sigma Tau Gamma Scholastic Improvement Trophy. In 1957, Sigma Tau Gamma, a local fraternity, affiliated with the national organization. Since then, the Illinois chapter has supported the national Sigma Tau Gamma operated Rehabilitation Center in Webster Groves, Missouri. In 1968, the house copped first place in the fraternity Orange Divi- sion Basketball Tournament and second place in the Orange Division Softball Tournament. However, the brothers most cherished honor was gained in the area of scholastic achievement as the brothers merited the 1968 Interfraternity Council's Scholastic Improvement trophy. This fall, Sigma Tau Gamma voted to abolish all aspects of the pledge program except the traditional initiation ceremony. 413 TOP ROW: Randy Rosen, Jay Schenberg, Edward Pechter, Marc Sholder, David Cohen, Mark Neumann, Lane Gordon, Wayne Ler- ner, Jerry Burin, Stuart Radloff, Sanford Lord, Howard Arnoff, Alan Gussis, Eric Stral, Robert Diamond, Bruce Dickman. THIRD ROW: Charles Grad, Morton Schle- singer, Michael Goldberg, Andrew Natker, Robert Waxier, Richard Silberman, Mitchell Cooper, Richard Siegel, Wilkens Freeman, David Weininger, Edward Rosenthal, Arnold Havens, Stuart Glassman, Michael Schneider, Jona Goldschmidt. SECOND ROW: James Nachman, scribe; Allan Sutker, historian Dwight Kulwin, social chairman; Joel Halper commissioner; William Sutker, vice-consul David Stolman, consul; Jeffrey Verbin. treas urer; Steven Weprin, executive vice-consul David Schimel, rush chairman; Stuart Fox. junior rush chairman; Yale Gordon, junior social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Samuel Sorkin, David Lowenstein, Robert Feldman, Glenn Ferencz, Joel Kirscher, Randall Brett, Mark Blitstein, Gary Robin- son, Marvin Ginsberg. NOT IN PANEL: Alan Oberrotman, Lawrence Horberg, Harvey Weiss, Eddie Ellis, Steven Melshenker, Daniel Kurtz, Donald Mizock. Tau Delta Phi Tau Epsilon Phi TOP ROW: Richard Merel, Sheldon Freising- er, Michael Kanarish, Joel Shapiro, Ronald Siegel, Richard Schulman. Lewis Landsman, Neal Dickler, Robert Sodikoff, Stephen Kohn, Jeffrey Speckman, Michael Goldberg, Daniel Polovin, Larry Kreda, Jeffrey Simon, Charles Hessell, Michael Schwab. THIRD ROW: Rich- ard Rice, Arnold Briskman, David Schaff, Steven Silverman, Howard Levine. Irwin Rosmarin, Leonard Jensky, Jack Berger. Kenneth Friedlander, Howard Bain, Roger Rudich, Ronald Merel, Jeffrey Gersten, Steven Muslin, David Schneider, Irwin Mat- ten, David Polan, Mark Friedman, David Sitrick. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Price, Sam- uel Smith, Harold Williamson, advisor; Mitchell Goldflies, house manager. Larry Weisman, Dennis Bailen, chancellor; Rick White, vice-chancellor; Marc Simon, bursar; Harold Kessler, scribe; Scott Schwab. Wayne Goodman. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Globerson, Erwin Robin, Norman Lynn, Leslie Pime, Louis Fideler, Earl Wolf, Ira Levin, Joel Handler, David Kravitz. NOT IN PANEL: Arnold Goot, Jeffrey Wolf, Mark Adorjan, Michael Rose, Frederick Schein. Mickey Izenman, William Walker, Stuart Spear, Mark Solock. 4141 It's quiz time for this shy gal at the annual TKE little sister lineup. Founded at Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity on January 10, 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon has now expanded its number to 216, making them the largest fraternity by number of chapters in the world. Gamma chap- ter was founded at the U of I on February 2, 1912. The men of TKE and their little sisters organization, The Order of Diana, worked in close conjunction throughout the year. The brothers and girls sponsored two philan- thropic events, the first being a Halloween party held for area chil- dren at the chapter house. The sec- ond service project was a Christ- mas party also held for area children. The little sisters also helped the TKE pledges decorate for their an- nual pledge dance and assisted the active chapter with the pledge pro- gram. Each girl guided her pledge son through his first semester of fraternity life. Order of Diana Performs Services for TKE TOP ROW: Bryant Daniseh, Gregory Car- gill, Richard Pearson, David Eley, Russell Raddatz, Edward Werner, Thomas Kmiec, Richard Kristack, Terry Jeffrey, Leonard Wislow. FOURTH ROW: John Ellis, John Baker, Robert McNamara, James Wilford, George Baird, Garnet Fee, John O'Hearn. Fred Utne, Miro Mladiner, Richard Johnson, Stephen Young, Bruce Maurer, Randall Elli- ott, Michael Johns. THIRD ROW: Kent Politsch, Charles Sewell, Jeffrey Crandall, John Morrison, Ronald Grabb, Charles Za- lar, James Mann, Robert Bruce, John Pen- ning, David Wallace, David Trandel, Michael McDonough, Larry Serene. SECOND ROW: Michael Peck, scholarship chairman; Jesse Allen, historian; Lawrence Porter, secre- tary; Robert Smith, treasurer; Prof. Paul Hudson, faculty advisor; Robert Smith, president; Jon Acord, vice-president; Donald Calebough, pledge trainer; Carson Brooks. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Simer, Patrick Harrington, Philip Krall, Frank Vonachen, John Rizzo, Lawrence Green, Robert Math- ews, Vern Hampton, Charles Slife. NOT IN PANEL: David Lohmeyer, Joseph Lierman. In the fall, the men of Theta Chi acquired a new Ox, a Saint Bernard, the noted mascot of the house. Ox is one of a family of ten Saint Ber- nards. Each chapter in the Big Ten has one of the dogs as its mascot. Although booking is not a fa- vorite practice at Theta Chi, schol- arship is an important objective. Pledge son-pledge father scholastic contests and Bierdemann Memorial Scholastic Fund provided incentive for attaining high grades. The Little Sisters of the Crossed Sword, TC's carefully selected little sisters hon- orary, also aided the pledges with scholastic as well as social prob- lems during their first semester of fraternity life. In Homecoming Stunt Show, Theta Chi and Delta Delta Delta won the second place trophy in their skit Marvelous Mission. Theta Chi's skit. Marvelous Mission. is a satire of a detective story. Theta Chi Wins 2nd Place Stunt Show Trophy TOP ROW: Peter Wolf ley, Jeffrey Fergu- son, Paul Bissell, Robert Harazin, David Creel. William Blankenship. William Phe- bus, Steven Danuser. William Tamm. Allan Jaworski. Victor Manny, Brad Boyer. David Plaine, Steven Wasson, Robert Egan, Robert Pegararo. James Baraglia. THIRD ROW: Charles Burton. Scot Player, Mark Mover, Paul Cicero, David Sunleaf. William Saloga. Bruce Imhoff, Michael Pietrzak. Thomas Noon. Jay Clotfelter. John Gilbert. David Prindable. Harold Blehm, Thomas Walsh. Jack Nies, Ted Campbell, James Hurlev SECOND ROW: James Sislow. Paul Gallis, Charles Wood, pledge marshal: William Thonn, internal vice-president; Mrs. Juanita Scott. Barry Bissill. president; Thomas Slo- cum. external vice-president; Dennis Maki. secretarv; Thomas Thomas. William Rhvne, James Flood. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Myers. Scott Pickens, Kenneth Scheiwe. James Henderson, James Spurgetis, Glenn Hunter, Craig Dixon, Steven Storz, Gust Grevas, Steven Holmgren. Kenneth Vetrovec, Dennis Noon, Robert Slentz. Steven Forward. NOT IN PANEL: William Giblin. Edward Rick. Henrv Sledz, Ted Spurgetis. David Thonn. Terry Utz. Walter Buss, Robert Frump, John Kladiva, Marc Meyers. Joseph O'Brian, Thomas Struhs, Philip Jones. 416 TOP ROW: Gregory Garwood, James Hos- kins, Keith Schweitzer, Theodore Pilger, Tom Seibert, Walter Boyle, David Huber, Thomas Mueller, Max Dunseth, Jerry Wal- lace. FOURTH ROW: Steven Builta, George Smith, James Bilyeu, David Mies, Richard Stiltz, Dennis Grube, Keith Grennan, Andrew Pecharich, Galen Foat, Edward Baker, James Walter, John Wishop. THIRD ROW: Jon DeMoss, Randall Sims, historian; Michael Walsten, sergeant-at-arms; Robert Hahn, recording secretary; Jerry Crank, external vice-president; John Longlett, president; Alan Borhart, internal vice-president; James Carmichael, business manager; Ronald Hart- shorn, corresponding secretary; Thomas Hall. SECOND ROW: Randy Reitz, David McGee, Michael Grennan, Gary Luth, Jon Wolf, Willard Broom, Thomas Doyle, David Crank, Gregory Oltman. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Johnson, Leon Corzine, Thomas Harms, James Rolf, James Kunkle, James Meyer, Terrence Holm, Robert Brown. Farmhouse Promotes Public Relations at Banquet Members of Farmhouse serve sweets to their sweethearts on Valentine's Day. Farmhouse, one of the few non- Greek names in the fraternity world, was established on the U of I cam- pus in 1914. The name was chosen by its founders to recognize the common interest of its members. Farmhouse men are represented in all fields of study, but the majority of the members are in agriculture. The Farmhouse little sister or- ganization, Sisters of the Pearl, worked with the pledges and pro- moted spirit throughout the entire chapter. This spirit enabled the sisters to win the Little Sisters Softball Tournament in spring. Farmhouse also promoted good public relations in its neighborhood by starting a Neighborhood Banquet to which all of the residents in the area were invited. 417 Theta Xi prides itself on having created a balanced schedule of house activities, reflecting the vari- ety of backgrounds, interests, and talents displayed by the house members. Socially, Theta Xi featured four major dances, two open houses, and a number of informal parties. Aca- demically, the men of Theta Xi ranked well above the all-men's average. Culturally, the house wel- comed a number of well-known personalities as dinner speakers. The Theta Xi— Tri-Delta pairing made the 1968 Atius-Sachem Sing fi- nals, and the Theta Xi— AD Pi Home- coming float was awarded the Gover- nor's Trophy. The house decorations won third prize in the Interfrater- nity Homecoming competition. Aiffl.Gx Theta Xi members escort their Homecoming float with a banner and clowns. Homecoming Float Wins Governor's Trophy TOP ROW: David Reiner, Michael Heitz, Vincent Eitzen, Steven Catlett, Bruce Mea- chum, Randy Anderson, Gregory Bettis. Richard Coker, Robert Nelson, Paul Parks, David Knauer, Gerald Selvo, Richard Turn- bull, Michael Feuchuk, Roger Warner, Will- iam Beck, Jerry Barber, Charles Pocius, Russell Pekar, John Coyne. THIRD ROW: John Gillingham, Arthur Greslin, Patrick Kane, Robert Gillingham, William Blank, Bruce Kramper, John Meixner, John Bert, Richard Wolff, Paul Zeman, Jeffrey Con- roy, James Zook, Paul Friedland, James Corrie, Timothy Crowlev, Terry Masar, Stephen Dominick, Mark Zachman. SECOND ROW: Richard Andresen, David Baer, Robert Travers, Carl Woodward, house manager; John Hamman, social chairman. William Snapp, vice president; Dr. Ray Hatch, David Culkin, president; Robert Boehm, treasurer; Robert Baker, corresponding secretary; Robert Krueger, scholarship chairman; Stephen Henderson, pledge trainer; Paul Predick. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Parsons, William Hamm, George Wolff, William Loehman, Jerry Jennings, George Machens, Lawrence Stirewalt, Charles Lindberg, Briggs Blackburn, Robert Wampler, William Wood, William Mahar, Timothy Mecum, Jesse Keyser. 418 Last fall, Triangle, a fraternity composed mainly of engineers and architects, held an informal tea for women who were interested in becoming little sisters. From these girls, the men of Triangle selected the girls who would belong to their new little sister organization, The Little Sisters of the Transit. Since then, the organization has been very active. Besides playing pranks on the brothers, the girls have helped decorate for dances and assisted the pledges during their first se- mester in the fraternity. A Night in the Bush was the annual pledge dance held in the fall. The cave man theme was chosen by the twenty-nine pledges who ran and organized this year's dance. The cave man theme of the pledge dance allows for a different attire. Little Sisters of the Transit Aid Triangle Men TOP ROW: Larry Mirocha, Curt Wiechert, Steven Swearingen, Walter Lopatka, Peter Hazelhorst, James Robertson, Robert Mitch- ell, David Russell, Michael Compasso, Gor- don Holze, John Lamb, Thomas Rainey, James Beaumont, John Deluca, William Evett, THIRD ROW: Allen Pope, Todd Steinke, Charles Fellman, Curtis Hanson, Clayton Cole, John Hotze, Donald Wilson, Bradley Overturf, David Lancaster, James Skogs- berg. Stuart Wilkening, Steven Read, presi- dent; John Brodbeck, David Lathrop, Philip Lulewicz, David Rogers, vice-president, William Roat, Preston Hene, Kenneth Dee, treasurer; Roger Boyd, Terry Sims. SEC- OND ROW: David Lippy, John Antos, Charles Hershey, George Kinstedt, corre- sponding secretary; Joseph Stephano, Je- rome Nalywajko, Robert Broms, Lloyd Shepard, Kenneth Malten, Robert Krueger, Robert Hoffman, Paul Decker. BOTTOM ROW: Milo Shepard, James Bull, Thomas Cockbill, Joseph Lukas, James Collins, Kenneth Gillespie, John Malrose, Robert Stewart, James Blanchard, Richard Wessel, John Roll, Michael Gershon. 419 For the second year in a row, the men of Zeta Beta Tau made finals in Stunt Show and went on to capture the first place trophy. Paired with Alpha Chi Omega, the ZBT's pre- sented a skit entitled The Roar of the Brimstone and the Smell of the Fire, which depicted a conflict be- tween a flashy, pink and green devil and an angel of the Lord. In regards to scholarship, the ZBT's have received the Interfra- temity Council's trophy for highest fraternity grade point for the last four semesters. The pledges also received this honor in the Junior Interfraternity division in 1967. Soul was brought to the campus in the fall when Eddie and the Sensa- tions were featured at a dance held by ZBT, ATO, KAe.ATi.n r , and DG in the courtyard behind the ZBT fraternity house. A ZBT makes a futile effort to get the upper hand over ATO in an IM game. ZBT Cops First Place Trophy for Stunt Show TOP ROW: Hal Nachenberg, Craig Sabin. Jerry Stender. Paul Greefield, Peter Levy. David Fell, John Nathan, Frank Zimmerman, Samuel Kessler. Gary Slutkin. David Weis- berg, Fred Siegman, Lyle Gutchen, Jeffery Nitzkin. Ronald Schutz, Michael Pinzur FIFTH ROW: Sanford Stein, Carter Aus- lander. Mitchell Klein, Jerome Seelig, Miles Zaremski. Michael Pollock, Terry Patinkin. Marc Ansel, Jerry Solomon, Lawrence Rob- ins. Russell Gold. Mark Fredman. FOURTH ROW: David Jordani, Laurence Rubin. Edwin Green, Ellis Sostrin. Perry Schechtman. Alan Goldman, Stephen Fisher. Gerald Les- ter, Michael Ankin. Samuel Bell, Donald Ratner. THIRD ROW: Edward Blumen, Malcolm Karlinsky. Joseph Belmont, Arnold Stein, Laurence Fischer, secretary; Jeffery Semel. president; Sonia Siegel, house mother; Gary Saipe, vice-president; Ronald Filler, treasurer: Arnold Malk. Scott Sands. Peter Fleisher. SECOND ROW: David Cooke. Joel Geiderman. John Gilbert, Barry Allswang. Stephen Feinberg, Myron Cohen. Lee Weiner. James Davidson, Ronald Rubin. Lee Katz. Martin Klein, Leslie Lehr. BOT- TOM ROW: Steven Mervis. Steven Gore. Ira Gamm, Richard Klein, Glenn Berman, Lawrence Zall, Fredrick Belmont, Charles Horn, Robert Friedstat, Gerald Lewis. 420 The men of Zeta Psi have been ac- tive in intramural sports at the Uni- versity. Last year, they finished second in the Orange Division of football, and overall, they finished fifth in total IM points accumulated through participation in all eight athletic events. This year, Zeta Psi had one of the outstanding cultural programs among the fraternities. On the Sun- day closest to Lincoln's birthday, an annual Lincoln's Day Program was held. Prominent authorities on Lin- coln were invited to be guest speak- ers. The program was open to the general public and was held in the Ball Room of the Illini Union. The Golden Boar Tournament, an annual softball tournament, was again held by Zeta Psi for the top sixteen fraternity softball teams. Zeta Psi is damaged by water from frozen pipes during Christmas vacation. Zeta Psi Gives Annual Lincoln's Day Program TOP ROW: Terry Feltes, Stanley Wag- goner, Irving Morgan, William McGinnis, Jack Neistein, Dennis Skoneczka, Richard Itami. Richard Sokolowski, Paul Battuello. THIRD ROW: Jerry Szablewski, Steve Tay- lor, Stephen Clark, David Emanuelson, Den- nis Smith, Bruce York, Ronald Rindone, James McGrane. SECOND ROW: Gerald Renken, Dennis Kostal, supreme council; James Mc- Donald, treasurer; Phillip Baker, vice presi- dent; Daniel Zimmerman, president; Fred Steinbach, secretary; John Hassenplug, su- preme council; Rick Johnson, supreme coun- cil. BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Ihrig, Paul Hayes, Daniel Manoyan, Philip Francisko- vich, Dennis Bylina. 421 TOP ROW: Robert Hoffman, Edward Gordon. John Wyssman, William Trojan, Alan Betti- sch, Allen Lappin. Rodnev Taylor. David Mc- Donald, Ryan Julian. THIRD ROW: Joel Cart- er, Charles Griswold, David Julian, Joseph Koski, Jeffrey Javurik, William Starr, Ronald Mall, Nash New, Paul Kostel, Alfred Stasulis, Craig Rylands. SECOND ROW: Kirk Bresee, Richard Granroth, recording secretary, Kevin Myles, corresponding secretary; Alan Jirkov- sky, second vice-president; Douglas Hittle. president; John McClelland, first vice-presi- dent; Kenneth Brown, treasurer; Wayne Jacobson. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Holshouser. Ronald Meng, Allan Detella. Stephen Fried- man, Dan Gensemer, Richard Ciello. NOT IN PANEL: Gary Henderson, Scott Mecum, Thomas Crane, Richard Roush, Gregory Smith. Steven Adler, Ernest Moody, Keith Gauen, Leland Hutchison, Stephen Mance, Edward Dallas. Theta Delta Chi Students, taking a break from studying, relax and watch television in the main lounge of Illini Tower. 422 Apartments Offer More Space, Better Food, and Relaxed Living After a long day of classes, washing dishes can be a pleasant diversion. Two pairs of hands can help make light work of apartment housekeeping. Apartment living provides a quiet, relaxing atmosphere for studying. 423 Apartment Living Provides a Greater Degree of If a student was over twenty-one by May 1, 1968, he was permitted to live in unapproved housing during the 1968-69 school year. Students not twenty-one by May 1st, were re- quired to live in University ap- proved housing. Over 3000 students, about 15 per cent of the student body, lived in private apartments. Apartment liv- ing permitted students to live with- out restrictions concerning liquor, visitation, or privacy. It allowed students to have more living space and their own choice of food. A stereo furnishes peaceful back- ground music for a quiet dinner. Kitchens offer girls the chance to try their hand at creative cooking. The fun of caring for a pet can be part of living out of University housing. 424 Freedom for College Students A wide selection of apartment complexes are found around the campus. Girls like to have the opportunity to show off their cooking talents to their boyfriends at dinner. 425 Allan Haeger gets free piano lessons from his wife Linda, a music major. Al and Linda Haeger take pride in keeping their apartment neat and orderly. After washing the dishes, Al and Linda like to talk over the events of the day and watch the news on TV. 426 Jobs and Classes Fill Time for Married Students Carolyn and Sandy Moldovan discuss their commitments for the coming weekend. Carol and Chuck Hain eat an early dinner before Chuck leaves for work. Approximately eight per cent of the undergraduate and fifty-six per cent of the graduate students are married. Most married students found housing in apartments around the twin cities or in University owned housing. High rents in the area made apartment hunting diffi- cult for students with a small budget. Carolyn Moldovan supervises her hus- band, Sandy, as he vacuums the rug. 427 Site SH Assemble, Participate, Talk, Experience, Grow, Communicate s 430 431 432 Meet, Discuss, Analyze, Learn, Understand 433 ■■.■:■■■■■.■IIP' mm?t . .■■...■■. v. . . - ■■■■:■■V .. ■■:;, ■.. ....'...'• .; ; •  - ■■■■.;: . ■': Hflliiraries Theatre Excellence Shown by Drama Groups MASK AND BAUBLE recognizes members of casts and crews of Uni- versity Theatre who have given out- standing performances in various areas of production. A week of pledging was culminated with special initiation ceremonies. At these cer- emonies, pledges presented skits and poems which satirized the club's past activities. Road show produc- tions at the Assembly Hall and a theatre newspaper were this year's object of satire. The last activity was a picnic in the spring. Students and staff members dis- playing outstanding ability in such areas of production as writing, di- recting, and acting are honored by NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAY- ERS. High scholastic records have been maintained in accredited drama courses in which the members are enrolled. They also pride them- selves in their chapter's forty years of existence on the Illi- nois campus. The first chapter was established here in 1928. I NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS-TOP ROW: Gary Gardner, John Ahart, Paul Brady. THIRD ROW: Richard Burkhart, Royal Ward. SECOND ROW: Joseph Scott, Karen Metter, Terrance Johnson, Jack Gellman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Saferstein, Genevieve Richard- son, advisor; Susan Weiss, president; Shir- ley Griffin, secretary-treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Morris Schorr, vice-president. MASK AND BAUBLE-TOP ROW: Alan Bab- cock, Lynn Sweet, Janet Messmer, Joseph Scott, Roman Tymchyshyn. THIRD ROW: Lily Rusek, Diane Stark, Sandra Hufford, Shirley Griffin, Adeline Dickey. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bussert, Karen Metter, Barbara Laz, secretary-treasurer; David Soden, vice-president; Leslie Reitz. BOT- TOM ROW: Judith Barth, Jane Buford, Laura Schultz, Terrance Johnson, Mary Saferstein, Susan Weiss, Margaret Stanek, president. r 435 Women's Activity Honoraries Acknowledge Service Orange scarves with the TORCH and University insignias worn over white dresses that identify the wom- en in this junior women's activity honorary are worn to various meet- ings and activities. These distin- guishing factors added a special dignity when they ushered at Convo- cation and Honors' Day. In addition to this service, they distributed Survival Kits during final week. At 2:00 a.m., MORTAR BOARD members, dressed in caps and gowns and carrying candles, sere- naded women who had shown out- standing service and leadership abilities while maintaining a 4.0 average. New members and their parents were honored at a tea in the garden of President Henry's home. Each year at Illinois, Mortar Boards sponsor a flower sale for Mom's Day Weekend and proceeds go to scholarships for deserving undergraduate women. In addition to speaker-dinner meetings, they combined with the other women's honoraries to Christmas carol and visit the Children's and the County Nursing Homes. MORTAR BOARD-TOP ROW: Kathleen Lar- son. Barbara Wilcox. Jeanne Rutledge. Marv Tammeus. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Thorn- lev. Patricia Johnson, Sue Debes. Elise Rimington. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Everitt, advisor; Christine Clark. Janet Edmison, Karen Lehman, elections chairman. SEC- OND ROW: Lorraine Trebilcock, senior ad- visor; Gail Edenson, secretary; Tara Kost, tapping chairman; Kandv Hardin, editor- historian. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Box- dorfer, vice-president; Carole Mitts, presi- dent; Barbara Anderson, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Dean Jean Hill, advisor; Mary Dadant. Cathy Hynes, Paula Kirschner, Marcia Newberg, Barbara Warmbold. TORCH-TOP ROW: Martha Ault, Rhona Berkowitz, Susan Barry, Mary Snyder, Mary Esch, Janet Beaudway, Janet Messmer, Mary Harris, Carole Wrigley, Ellen Naiditch, Margaret Briggs, Kathleen Depke, Katherine Feiger. THIRD ROW: Barbara Epsky, Judy Friedman, Ann Culbertson, Heather Ellis, Melba McCallister, Phyllis Mitchell, Muriel Hesse, Janet Kolmer, Mary Zimmerman, Barbara Szot, Linda Cohn, Nancy Foit. SEC- OND ROW: Juanita Fitzer, treasurer; Mar- jorie Pine, secretary; Constance Geiger, president; Roberta Larson, vice-president; Carole Mitts, senior advisor; Gail Sterba, Susan Stratton. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Huf- ford, Judith Barth. Sandra Carlyle, Nancy Palamatier. and Recognize Leadership and Scholastic Merit Highlighting the year for ATIUS, the sophomore women's activity honorary, was the annual Atius- Sachem Sing. Held during Mom's Day weekend, the Sing featured vocal competition among various student groups. On the night of their initiation banquet, the new initiates were allowed to begin their service project early by volunteering to work during the Sing. During finals week, Atius members distributed SOS kits. Wearing white caps and gowns, active members of SHORTER BOARD invite senior women who have shown outstanding leadership abilities to become initiates of their organization. These women have maintained a 3.50 grade-point aver- age while contributing to the Illini through their leadership. One of the outstanding contributions as a group was the annual boutonniere sale on Dad's Day weekend, the proceeds going into a scholarship fund. The members also caroled at area nurs- ing homes during the Christmas hol- iday season to add to the festivities. ii JI «j •' S 1(1 • 6 ': SHORTER BOARD-TOP ROW: Ardyth Broadrick, Mary Hay, Josephine Hoffberg, Mary Stanton, Eileen Stern, Barbara Ballew, Susan Quill, Nancy Day. SECOND ROW: Benita Blachman, Sandy Smith, Sophie Hall, Janet Ferreira, Helen Farnsworth, Peggy -7 v Clark, Judy Blasdell, Dianne Schwarz, Carol Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: Sibyl Anderson, Carol Hellman, vice-president; Jon Lynn Gonge, president; Kaye Sloan, treasurer; June Mitchell, advisor; Beth Halcrow, sec- retary; Ellen Fugate, Muriel Knoblauch, Catherine Johnson. NOT IN PANEL: Judith Pleviak, Susan Burroughs, Renee Goier, Sara Kretschmer, Karen Metter, Linda Parsons, Stephanie Sundine, Jeanne Toussaint, Pa- tricia Wrobel. ATIUS-TOP ROW: Debra Nicholson, Pa- tricia Gramm, Carol Davis, Adrienne Bar- bakoff, Mary Drysch, Cheryl Larsen. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Sylvan, Alice Coggeshall, Norma Stein, Susan Grams, Marilyn Elliott, Nancy Briggs, Karen Spitler. SECOND ROW: Wendy Rusteberg, Pamela Whiting, secre- tary; Heather Mulkey, vice-president; Janis Allen, advisor; Linda Berg, president; Lynn Harasek, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Vanpraag, Carolyn Lock, Patricia Clement, Enid Pava, Kathy Rassi. 437 Alpha Lambda Delta Sponsors Tutoring Program For Freshmen and Hosts District Workshop ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, the freshman women's honorary, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1924, and soon after became a national organization. Any freshman girl who earns a 4.5 her first se- mester or has a cumulative aver- age of 4.5 after two semesters is eligible for membership. The mem- bers pledge to promote intelligent living and high scholastic attain- ment. Alpha Lambda Delta paired with Phi Eta Sigma to sponsor a free tutoring service for freshmen and Project 500 students. Several other activities to promote their purpose included a Christmas Tea for fresh- men women who had made a 4.0 or better average for midterm grades and a Senior Tea for senior women who had maintained a 4.5 average. On November 9, the members served as hostesses for the Alpha Lambda Delta District Workshop where many chapters from other schools met to discuss and compare their programs. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA-TOP ROW: Joan Gottfried, Marcia Kramer. Dorothy O'Brien, Elizabeth Fleming, Carol Podlipnik, Martha Pocklington, Susan Lindquist, Christine Armstrong, Deborah Gullang, Linda Grothen- dick, Barbara Weigel, Jacqueline Fields. Janice Gordley, Lucy Wearinga, Sharon Marshall, Diane Gutzeit, Sandra Schweighart, Barbara Mis, Sallie McHenry, Ruth Male, Jaunita Havill, Patricia Herbert, Kathleen Ryan, Debra Nicholson. THIRD ROW: Sharyn Ellman, Susan Farner, Margaret Brown, At a Christmas party for orphans, children help decorate the Christmas tree. Susan Boime, Patricia Oleck, Patricia Moore, Bene Rattner, Carol Egel, Gloria Sievers, Ellen Feist, Carol Davis. Sandra Lance, Diane Moore, Denise Reem. Peggy Bright. Corrine Glesne, Deborah Rothblatt. Michele Grawey, Melanie Sayles, Alice Christensen, Penny Weber, Nancv Koren, Joanne Marino, Jean Black. SECOND ROW: Joanna Edwards. Susan Steinbach, Judith Sostrin, Deborah Lieber, Esther Fink, Adrienne Barbakoff, Melba Rolf, secretary; Carol Tapella, tutor- ing chairman; Cheryl Larsen, president; Rhoda Hornkohl, treasurer; Diane Segal, publicity chairman; Sue Endelman, vice- president; Linda Kerner, Mary Wiley, Diane Long. Patricia Huffman, Gail Hankins, Mary Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: Penny Erhardt, Kay Catright, Janet Johnson, Arona Horvitz, Dolores Hobbs, Joyce Piper, Beverly Koch, Carol Reinhart, Melissa Stout, Laura Sorosky, Marjorie Masters, Yvonne Less, Barbara Palmer, Carol Simon, Stephanie Drake, Margot Shumaker, Shirley Gray, Mary Bush- man, Karen Mokrzycki. 438 Tutoring is Service Project of Phi Eta Sigma OFFICERS— David Suber, vice-president; Robert Phillips, president; Gaylord Hatch, advisor; Robert Stoller, secretary; Robert Goodman, historian. Freshmen who attain a scholastic average of 4.5 or better while car- rying a normal academic load are eligible for membership in PHI ETA SIGMA, the freshmen men's scho- lastic honorary. Founded at U of I in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma soon became a nation-wide fraternity with the purpose of encouraging high aca- demic achievement. No regular meetings were held during the year, but two initiation ceremonies and a spring banquet honoring the new members brought the membership together. The main project of the honorary was a tutor- ing program, which was operated through the Dean of Men's office and corresponded with the program sponsored by Alpha Lambda Delta. The group also provided ushers for various University functions. The president and advisor attend- ed the national convention held at Purdue University in October. PHI ETA SIGMA-TOP ROW: Richard Nelson, Kevin Hasselbacher, Christopher Tompkins, Steve Mueller, Brad Overturf, Patrick Wor- sham, Frank Zimmerman, James McNeely, Roy Filson, William Benedict, Donald Wilson, Marvin Bell, Michael Shields, Daniel Koh- nen, James Granath, Wayne Jarke, William Mason. FIFTH ROW: David Albrecht, George Simmons, Christopher Maurer, David Parks, Dale Larson, Louis Kotva, Terence Mieling, Thomas Woolsey, Arnold Levin, Steven Mar- row, Raymond Vaseleski, Thor Gunnarsson, Stuart Milligan, Randy Waddell, Gordon Gin- der, Craig Olsen, Bruce Webb, Gary Berger, Samuel Bittner. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Gut- shall, Gerald Miller, Philip Koltun, John Antos, Gregory Holland, Donald Deiss, Mich- ael Alpern, George Myers, Gregory Zack, Thomas Runge, Michael Udow, Curtis Haegle, Neal Underwood, Allan Konopka. Marek Irwin-Zarecki, Donald Beswick, Gerald Un- derwood, Wayne Koonce, Roger Hoyt. THIRD ROW: John Kelly, Bruce Steffens, David Haas, Timothy Putnam, Scott Pearce, Henry Mattis, Ronald Berman, David Byrne, William Sud- low, Ned Null, Lawrence Susina, John Munz, Daniel Bohan, Jeffrey Brown, James Funk Steven Kite, Wilbur Leopold, Craig Gibrich. SECOND ROW: Steven Jambnsko, Douglas Karlen, David Johnsto n, Roger Taylor, James Sinclair, James Powers, Richard Beal, treas- urer; Robert Phillips, president; Gaylord Hatch, advisor; David Suber, vice-president; Robert Stoller, secretary; Robert Goodman, historian; David Reiner, Allen Kemp, Joseph LoGiudice, James Garbutt. Michael Franklin BOTTOM ROW: Marshall Garrick, Ross An- derson, Robert Malloy, David Bugus, John Reat, Marc Weiss, William Wuellner, Gre- gory Day, Daniel McNichols, Gary Todd, Robert Adams, John Templin, John Whitney. David Shumway, James Stoller, Norman Klocke, John Phillips. 439 Sweetheart Swirl Honors Campus Sweethearts The two sophomore men selected from each of the forty-eight fra- ternities on campus to become members of the Helmet chapter of the SKULL AND CRESCENT fra- ternity honorary are chosen on the basis of leadership abilities, aca- demic achievement, and participa- tion in campus activities. The organization's purpose is the pro- motion of interfraternity unity and friendship through a year-round program of community service and friendship. Exchanges and projects with A-Ti-Us, an activity honorary for both Greek and Independent sophomore women, included the Sweetheart Swirl where all the cam- pus sweethearts were honored. TOMAHAWK is a national serv- ice fraternity of independent sopho- more men who were outstanding in academics and activities during their freshman year. The organi- zation promoted among independent students an interest in taking a part in student affairs. Tomahawk served other campus organizations by ushering at Science Fair, Dad's Day Revue, and Wayseka Sing. The year's activities were climaxed by the exchange of a 14-inch Victory cannon, a symbol of Big Ten com- petition and Tomahawk brother- hood, at halftime of the Purdue- Illinois game. SMOKE SIGNAL, the national publication, makes members more aware by reporting the activities of the chapters. TOMAHAWK-TOP ROW: Barry Levine, Timothy Sturm, John Sullivan, George Hiler, Michael Voegtle, Fredric Spalding, Seott SKULL AND CRESCENT-TOP ROW: Doug- las Powley, Quentin Wolff, John Barra, John Eisel, William Mason, William Heit- schmidt, David Lancaster, Douglas Lange- field, Norwyn Lees, Richard Davidson, Fred Steinbach, Stephen Ayers, Gary Boesdorfer, Ricky Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Shapiro, Michael Donovan, Charles Frame, James Amdal, Phillip Voss, Frederick Samelson, Dale Wolff, Thomas Stahl. BOT- TOM ROW: John Cantlin, national repre- sentative; Albert Tillman, advisor; Danny Roedl, Richard Beal, Robert Shapland, John Dirks, John Ellis, Steven Felsenthal, James Horvath, David Miller, Andrew Tinich. THIRD ROW: Edward Kirby, Charles Crisp, Michael Kinsinger, Leonard Cutler, secre- tary; Harold Williamson, president; Roger Boyd, vice-president; Lawrence Sexton, treasurer; Walter Boyle, John Meixner, Robert Krueger. SECOND ROW: Alan Roth- Nelson, president; Frederick Guengerich, secretary-treasurer; Bernard Heisner, scribe. meeler. Woodson Griffin, Steven Wallin, Craig Sells, Mitchell Goldflies, Harold Kess- ler, Carl Nelson, Larry Staat, Fred Drum- mond, Hansford Warner. BOTTOM ROW: Jerome Seelig, Michael Smith, Kenneth Cado, Rogert Anderson, James Cook, John Faber, Dennis Grube, Thomas Tomko. 440 Chief Illiniwek Speaks to the Tribe of Illini An enthusiastic crowd causes controversy during the Illinois-Michigan game. The TRIBE OF ILLINI, es- tablished early in the 1900s, re- flects the spirit of the Fighting Illini, past and present. Under- graduate athletes who have been awarded the Illini I for varsity athletic competition in Big Ten and who adhere to the code of honor and ethics established by the first Illi- nois lettermen are eligible for membership in the Tribe. The Tribe, established to organize the lettermen in order to promote ath- letics, serve as a group of repre- sentatives from U of I to other Big Ten schools. The Tribesmen met once each month during the school year to hear such speakers as Chief Illini- wek, members of the various coach- ing staffs, and professional athletes. At these meetings the men selected an athlete of the month from their ranks. The organization held a dance for the members and their dates and sponsored a well-liked booth at the spring carnival. TRIBE OF ILLINI-TOP ROW: James Wedding, James Brubaker, George Harrison. Randolph Crews. James Whiteside. David Scholz, James Sanner, Dennis Pace, un- identified. THIRD ROW: Barry Yurtis, Bradley Matten, Donald Carpenter, Charles Ponsonby, Gary Schnittgrund, Bruce Kirk- patrick, Alan Greenberg. John Schroeder, John Davis. Donald Coats. Karl Fretz, Har- vey Harris, Nash New. SECOND ROW: Leonard Wislow. William Nowak, Michael McDonough, Michael Hogan. vice president; Jeffrey McLellan, president; Donald Dodds. sponsor; Fred Mierzwa. secretary; Harold Vanselow. James Debord. Edward Raymond. BOTTOM ROW: William Foss. John Stew- art, Michael Kenyon. Edwin Halik. Ronald Kaplan, John Fregeau. Robert Wallace, James Arendt. August Matejzel. 441 Engineering Societies Participate In Annual Open House Plans Initiates of CHI EPSILON were led blindfolded into a candle-lit room where they listened to read- ings on the character and ability of civil engineers. The initiation ban- quets, held in the fall and spring, featured a guest speaker and the presentation of awards to outstand- ing members. There was competi- tion between students and instruc- tors in a softball game at the group's annual picnic. The mem- bers also served on the Student- Faculty Liaison Committee and participated in Engineering Open House. For the undergraduate who needed help in his engineering courses, members participated in a tutoring program. PI TAU SIGMA, a national hon- orary for mechanical engineering students, sponsored activities rele- vant to its members present edu- cational endeavors and future careers. Prominent men spoke at the pledge initiation and banquet. Projects of the members included tutoring underclassmen in engi- neering and related subjects. Also included was maintaining a library of catalogs from a variety of grad- uate schools in the lounge of the Mechanical Engineering Building. Pledges assisted the department office in processing advanced en- rollment cards. At its fall and spring banquets, ALPHA EPSILON recognized stu- dents with high scholastic records, character, and professional attain- ment in agricultural engineering. The organization supported the ac- tivities of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and the Agricultural Mechanization Club. During Engineering Open House, students were invited to visit the department and to view projects displayed by these groups. Inter- esting lectures included professional topics Research into Better Methods to Suit the Needs of a Changing Agriculture and Pollu- tion of National Resources. The aero structures lab tests new developments such as the wing flutter test. Computers proved to be useful in pre-testing engineering designs. Illinois' large engineering campus expands north with new buildings. 442 ALPHA EPSILON-TOP ROW: Carroll Drab- los, advisor; James Curtis, assistant advisor; Alasdair Barron, secretary; Jerry Bonnett, president; Peter Bloome, treasurer; Francis Kostrub, Don Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Knepp, Roger Curry, Jaipal Panwar, Walter Hammond, Leland Wolken. CHI EPSILON FRATERNITY-TOP ROW: Michael Weber, Thomas Anderson, Phillip Waller, Thomas Liu, advisor; James Barry. SECOND ROW: John Austin, advisor; Thomas 4 f x J 4 m Flynn, Lawrence Hirsch, Terry Sturm, Terry Shaw, Thomas Clapp. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Kuhn, TRANSIT editor; Kenneth Holz, vice- president; William Sutfin, secretary; Ter- rence Hodnik, president; Larry Day, corres- ponding secretary; Terrence Foley, treasurer. PI TAU SIGMA-TOP ROW: Walter Kwant, Arthur Carpenter, James Keiler, Albert Caliendo, Joseph Toscano, Martin Potts, James Ziech, James Tunnel], Gerald Park- hurst, David Brown, William Stasek, James Nerstrom, Kenneth Kroupa, Michael Giuffre. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Krodel, Ricardo Gian- netti, treasurer; Darryl Burris, vice-presi- dent; John Airola, president; David Russell, corresponding secretary; William Brookhart, recording secretary; Prof. James Bayne, ad- visor; Stephen Blakely, Michael Gannaway. 443 BETA ALPHA PSI-TOP ROW: Gary Wald- busser, James Koenig, Howard Nicholas, Donald Fisher, Dale Beachey. BOTTOM ROW: Colin Brummet, treasurer; Terry Walker, vice-president: Mark Friedman, president; Joseph Franz, secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Edward Bayer, Craig Ehlen, Gerry Fink, Gordon Gault, Michael Gross, Robert Isaacson, William Mason, Daniel Rudman, Stanley Shobe, Terry Viar, Jeffry Weston. PHI UPSILON OMICRON-TOP ROW: Ruth Rohlfing, Gwen Wise, Joyce Emmert, Ellen Braucht, Cynthia Schneider, Sue Debes, Cheryl Anderson, Diane Ferger, Glenna War- necke. SECOND ROW: Carol Zeman, Patricia Sims, Gail Whisler, Karen Pennell, Gayla Wolter, Patricia Weller, Janice Franz, Janet Gregor, Karen Lehman, Colleen Henry. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Stier, treasurer; Dana Durfee, corresponding secretary; Karen Dulgar, secretary; Gail Baugh, vice-presi- dent; Ellen Fugate, president. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA-TOP ROW: Jack Feldpausch, William Black, Sanford Berry, advisor, Neale Bartee, Timothy Grassel, Haskell Sexton, advisor; Philip Cary, Frank Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Joseph Shirk, Eric Cunningham, Daniel Lunt, David Mar- rone, Steven Geibel. SECOND ROW: Michael Bielski, alumni secretary; Louis Hall, pledgemaster; Cleve Fenley, president; John Patton, treasurer; Michael Brickey, secre- tary; John Glover, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Jorgensen, Dennis Melhouse, Milton Kelly, Dean Loy, David Hammerton, Michael Fagan, Fernando Campos. NOT IN PANEL: Daniel Brodsky, Thomas Crane, James Crone, David Mamminga, Ronald Mc- Williams, Jay Means, Richard Roush, Phillip Smith, Robert Ford, Jon Cheville, Kenneth Dodds, John Hartshorne, Gregory Knutson, Miles Smith, James Young. 444 Professional Honoraries Serve During Active, Prosperous Year Computers used in marketing classes give students valuable experience. Members of ALPHA ZETA, hon- orary agriculture fraternity, hon- ored the outstanding instructor and outstanding freshman in their col- lege. Not only did they honor the outstanding instructor in the Ag college, but also the instructors who contributed to the education of the members in subjects other than their majors and recognized leaders in Future Farmers of America and local 4-H clubs. This year a speakers program of Great Men in Agriculture was conducted to (P%. The trumpets blare during the weekly practice session of Concert Band. ALPHA ZETA-TOP ROW: Thomas Stahl, Bernard Heisner, Frederick Guengerich, Peter Felker, James Miller, William Hol- stine, David Simms. THIRD ROW: Ronald Monroe, Jon DeMoss, John Longlett, Larry Evers, Russell Waisschmidt, David Mies, Ronald Uhe, Claude Jones. SECOND ROW: James Evans, advisor; Steven Temple, agri- culture council representative; Ronald Olson, scribe; Patrick O'Rourke, chancellor, Roger expose students to the ideas of superior men in their areas of study. New Dimensions for Home Econ- omists, a speakers program cor- responding to that of Alpha Zeta's, was sponsored by PHI UPSILON OMICRON. This honorary society also continued to encourage profes- sional interest in home economics. This year marked 50 years of service for the local chapter of BETA ALPHA PSI, which was the first national chapter of this honor- ary accounting fraternity. For one of their two field trips, members traveled to Chicago to visit Arthur Anderson Co., the largest na- tional accounting firm. In October, pledges of PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA, a male hono r- ary music fraternity, presented their annual concert. Initiation was at a chapter banquet held in Novem- ber. During Christmas, everyone caroled at local hospitals and or- ganized the benefit recital, which presented the School of Music facul- ty members as guest performers. Smith, chronicler; Donald Bray, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Moffitt, Richard Perl- mutter, Richard Miller, Bryce Chamberlain. Psi Chi Takes Trip to Lincoln State School The professional society on cam- pus which honors psychology majors is PSI CHI. It strove to increase human knowledge via the science of psychology. The 125 members of the honorary must have a 3.75 all- university average and be a psy- chology major. This year the club sponsored sue speakers. Among these were Mrs. Irene F. Hughes, a psychic-mystic from Chicago; Dr. Charles Osgood, an expert on psycho linguistics; Dr. J. McV. Hunt, renowned child psychologist; and Dr. Raymond Cattell, testing spe- cialist and professor of psychology. The group also took a field trip to Lincoln State School for the Men- tally Retarded. THETA SIGMA PHI, a profes- sional journalism organization, was open to all junior and senior women in the College of Communications who had a 3.80 over-all average and a 4.00 average in journalism courses. Before initiated, the pledges had to complete such projects as giving teas, holding colloquiums, and helping sell the TUMOR during Homecoming weekend. Meetings were also held with the Champaign- Urbana professional chapter. THETA SIGMA PHI-TOP ROW: Holladay Thompson, Marjorie Pine, Amy Altmix. Susan Quill. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Blanda, Crystal Bell, secretary: Judith Tanner, president; Judith Osterbach, treasurer; San- dra Echeles. NOT IN PANEL: Kathleen Larson, vice president; Maureen Moore, program chairman; Gay Schachter, pledge trainer. PSI CHI-TOP ROW: Steven Lavender, James Wertsch, William Butikas, Robert North, Philip Rathbun, Miles Zaremski, Jeffrev Gerrick. SECOND ROW: David Santogrossi, William Trojan, Mark Cattell, Susan Fred- lund, Joanne Kresl. Constance Kozlowski, Susan Barry, Penny Hendrickson. Debra Rippinger, Marv McDonnell, Marilyn Bobak. George Troehler, Richard August. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Damos, Cheryl Spielman, Mich- ael Silver, secretary; David Myrow, presi- dent: Bruce Frazin, treasurer; Nessa Sweet. Carolyn Lepper. 446 : ■■■■r A' O- 3 - pfc is i i £ W rA .is  J W Smt: • ■•' ROTC Cadets Given Flight Instruction at Willard The AIR FORCE ROTC program is designed to provide students with leadership training and experience, necessary for the future Air Force officer. Two programs were offered to the prospective officers, a four- year and a two-year agenda. The cadet in the four-year pro- gram studied basic principles and the role of air power in national de- fense and progressed to advanced studies in theory and leadership during his junior year. The cadet selecting the two-year course was required to complete a six-week Field Training Unit. All cadets were required to attend one of the four- week Field Training Units during the summer preceding their junior or senior year. These were held at several Air Force bases throughout the country. The Air Force ROTC also pro- vided its members with unlimited opportunities for gaining valuable field experiences. In addition to regular drill and classroom train- ing, qualified cadets were allowed to receive flight instruction through the Institute of Aviation during their last year of study. Major Thomas discusses drill proceedings with Cadet Colonel Harry Van Aken. Air Force cadet is congratulated by U of I flight instructor on completing his first solo flight at Willard 448 Cadet Lt. Colonel L. Basha inspects a flight at Wednesday night drill. Colonel Lawrence Ballweg addresses cadet corps at night meeting. 190th AFROTC CADET WING STAFF-TOP Pfeister, James Trulove. James Gunner- ROW: Donald Feldhake, Larry Davis, Joseph sheimer. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Bunch, Richard Mann, Harry Van Aken, Leroy Basha, James Slagle, Herman Klemick. 449 Arnold Air Society Co-Sponsors Annual Ball ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY is a national professional fraternity open to Air Force ROTC cadets with superior military ability. After a semester of pledging, candidates who had a 4.00 or better average in Air Force courses, were in good standing with their respec- tive colleges, and had met national requirements were activated. The purposes of the organization are to promote interest in the Air Force among ROTC members, to present information not available in the classroom, to promote understand- ing of what the Air Force has to offer, and to aid the development of an effective officer. Meetings featured lectures, movies, and discussions about ob- jectives and varying aspects of military life. With its sister affili- ate, Angel Flight, the Air Society sponsored the annual Arnold Air Society Ball. In like manner the Air Society assisted the other cam- pus ROTC units in presenting the annual Military Ball. Members also provided escorts for Veterans Day ceremonies and sponsored an ex- hibit at Engineering Open House. DIANE WALLACE, Arnold Air Society sponsor ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-TOP ROW: Roger Ferris, Richard Melvin, Stewart Stoddart, John King, Bruce Becker, Frank Simutis, Michael Dashner, Richard Mann, James Slagle, Leroy Basha, Herman Klemick. SECOND ROW: John Belden, Edward Bunch, Thomas Valenzia, Robert Dawson, com- mander; Captain Myron Jansen, Dennis Taets, George Chapman, Ronald Palmer. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy Boone, Stephen Hastings, Henry Badet, James Gummersheimer. 450 Angel Flight Sponsors Voluntary Drill Team ANGEL FLIGHT is a national organization of college women who have dedicated themselves to pro- mote and support the Arnold Air Society and the Air Force ROTC program. In addition, they advanced and promoted interest in the Air Force, and served the University and the community thru projects and military functions. These in- cluded fund raising projects for the traveling hospital ship USS Hope, and for the USO organization. The girls served as hostesses at Uni- versity affairs such as President Henry's reception and Honors Day. During the holidays they distributed food baskets to needy families in the community, and went caroling with the men of the Arnold Air Society. Besides these services, these women show their more mili- tary orientation thru their sponsor- ship of a voluntary drill team who have traveled to neighboring schools to compete in precision meets. The officers are also given military rank. After interviews, Angel Flight rushees become actives during tapping ceremony. ANGEL FLIGHT-TOP ROW: Susan Green, Judith Lindquist, Pamela Ingram, Pamela Lindinsky, Sandra Stone, Jacquelyn Heide- man, Belinda Carey, Gwendolyn Gassen, Pa- tricia Kovac, Kathy Tunnicliff, Cara Youn- gren, Joyce Starr, Cynthia Stinton, Marcia Wilson, Sandra Janovic, Susan Smith. THIRD ROW: Mary Zimmerman, Jon Gonge, Martha Ault, Nancy Gallagher, Diane Wallace, Mary Snyder, Claudia Johnson, Paula Smith, Jean Derby, Sandra Carlyle, Kathleen Miller, Mary Kulinski, Roberta Larson, Barbara Buckingham. SECOND ROW: Susan Barry, Susan Brainerd, Ann Nevins, Carol Stevens, Susan Pierson, Jane Barber, Deborah Box- dorfer, Capt. Myron Jantzen, Mary Black, Joanne Kresl, Martha Morris, Lynn Harasek. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Haney, Kathy Bag- ley, Bonita Johnson, Diane Cox, Carolyn Ingalls, Nancy Palmatier. 451 . '- . An Army cadet learns to overcome all obstacles during his field training. David Dorsett illustrates maneuvers of a field problem at Fort Riley. Inspection time finds an MS3 cadet trying his best to assemble gear with poise and agility, to meet inspection. 452 J LINDA NEWTON, Army sponsor. BRIGADE STAFF-Richard Wax, Paul Mon- czynski, Ralph Voris, Richard Erdmann, Army ROTC Hosts Largest Intercollegiate Drill Meet Here The greatest number of today's Army officers are graduates from reserve training programs, which are conducted at over 200 colleges and universities throughout the country. The AROTC program at the University of Illinois has been in existence since the university opened its doors in 1868. This program is open to any male college student who may wish to pre- pare for a temporary or permanent career as a U.S. Army officer while working toward his undergraduate degree. Upon graduation and suc- cessful completion of the reserve program, an individual faces a chal- lenging two years in the Army as a second lieutenant. The emphasis in the AROTC pro- gram is on the academic training of cadets in military science. Basic corps students spend two years studying such courses as the prin- ciples of military science, map reading, tactics, leadership, and military history. Advance corps ca- dets study military law, principles of military instruction, national se- curity, and advanced operations. While attending U of I, an AROTC student takes 18 hours of military courses, of which 11 hours count toward graduation. Cadets participate in a one hour a week drill period in which basic Richard Gaines, William Schilling, brigade commander; George McClure, Lee Finkel, corps students are taught the funda- mentals of marching and the manual of arms. Advanced corps cadets as- sume leadership roles during these periods of instruction. Between their junior and senior years, advanced corps students at- tend a six-week summer camp at Fort Riley, Kansas. This camp is a leadership basic training session, where cadets are initiated into the military world. While in the advance corps, students receive monthly pay allowances. A number of extra-curricular military organizations exist at Illi- nois. Drill Team is a precision marching unit which competes with representatives of other schools in drill meets. Each year, the largest intercollegiate meet is held in the Armory. Special Forces is a field training organization which engages in a number of week-end bivouacs to carry out operational exercises. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, and Phalanx are Army collegiate fraternal organizations. Chevrons is a coed auxiliary which assists at social and ceremonial events during the year. Army ROTC is a beneficial pro- gram for those who realize their military obligation after graduation and wish to fulfill this commitment in a meaningful and appealing way. Jan Paden. 453 Two of Illinois' Army ROTC cadets lie in a ready position with an M60 machine gun during field training. ■• -■; Cadets Get Leadership Basics at Summer Camp Firing the 155 HOWITZER at their training camp this summer was a memorable experience for these cadets. i fii iiiiilBP-.v .; 454 Thomas Fisher runs into barbed wire during a field problem for ROTC. Capt. Lawrence Richardson gives his company an MS3 inspection in the Armory. An Illini Army ROTC company passes the reviewing stand during one of the Brigade reviews at the Armory. 455 Redcoats Win Exhibition Drill Team Trophy CHEVRON, a women's honorary service society to the U. S. Army and each of its ROTC units, has many service projects including ushering at the president's recep- tion, Freshman Orientation, Veter- an's Day ceremonies, and the Of- ficers Wives Tea. Chevron extended its aid to the community as well, by sponsoring a Christmas program for the Dan- ville Veteran Administration Hos- pital, a drive for the Heart Fund, a party for orphans and a visitation program to residents of the Alder Zone Center. Military Courtesies and customs, navy and submarine warfare, the female's place in the Armed Forces, and fashions and grooming for the female of 1969 were discussed at the bimonthly meetings. Chevron continued the sponsorship of a drill team, the Redcoats, which has been in existence for three years. The Redcoats have received trophies for their exhibitions each year in meets at Purdue, Bradley, and here at Illinois. In addition to these ex- cursions, the entire company took field trips to Chanute Air Force Base and to Fort Knox. 1968-69 Chevron officers lead Redcoats to victory in Exhibition Drill Meet. CHEVRON-TOP ROW: Susan Silvis, Joyce Butts, Barbara Engels, Margo Anderson, Karen Swanson, Margaret Roe, Linda Punch, Mary Hawkins, Susan Jacobs, Diane Gutzeit. THIRD ROW: Roberta Hoedebecke, Susan Laswell, Terry Baker, Sharon Wolsted, Judith Projahn, Linda Snell, Mary Lynn, Marilyn Schwarz, Caroline Kwiatkowski, Paula Powell, Lois Kretsch, Martha Dague. SEC- OND ROW: Susan Omahen, Lynn Turnbeaugh. Mary Smith, executive officer; Linda Newton, pledge trainer; Diana King, commanding of- ficer; Mrs. Norbert Sargent, advisor; Maj. Norbert Sargent, advisor; Nancy Halstrom, treasurer; Jessica Vyskecil, secretary; Mary Bigelou. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara ' Winter. Susan Nemeyer, Joy Lanciloti, Constance Kozilowski, Donna Palmer, Beverly Koch, Rosie Williams, Sandra Laird, Sheryl Row- land, Wendy Ellis, Suzanne Scott. NOT IN PANEL: Victoria Hawkins, Linda Schauble, Kay Kuhlman, Margaret Knopp, Carol Krause. 456 Special Forces Company Spon- sors Counter-Guerilla Forum The SPECIAL FORCES COM- PANY devoted time to both class- room instruction and skill practice. Areas covered included such train- ing as hand to hand combat, leader- ship reaction, first aid, and com- munications. Three field training exercises were included in each semester's instruction so that each cadet had to make use of what he had learned in the classroom. An air evacuation and amphibious as- sault assisted in making the field exercises as realistic as possible. In this way, the company fulfilled its major purpose, to enable the superior cadet to practice what he had learned in the classroom and to provide him with additional knowledge and skills not available in standard courses. A Counter-Guerrilla Forum was held concurrently with the annual Pershing Rifle Drill Meet. All schools within the Fifth Army area were invited to send representatives to the forum. Topics of discussion at the forum were the problems and solutions of forming and maintaining a counter-guerrilla group at the colleges and universities. Cliff scaling counter-guerrilla maneu- vers develop cadet physical fitness. During lab instruction cadets learned the proper use of the PRC-10 radio. SPECIAL FORCES-TOP ROW: Richard Dornfeld, Joseph Revell, Steven Shelton, Lynn Montgomery, Richard Anderer, Guido Persi- ani, Adam Chubinski, Dfcniel Governile, Alan Clark, Steven Sultan, Thomas Montgomery, executive officer; Captain Lawrence Rich- ardson, advisor. SECOND ROW: Major Patrick Lally, advisor; Timothy DiScenza, Larry Roettger, James Farney, Mark Frey, Timothy Cork, Sidney Anderson, James Van Buskirk Jr., James Moulic, Michael Man- hart, Bruce York, Alan Parsons, Marc Miller, Jay Culliney. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Western, commanding officer; Douglas Chidley, Alan Efflandt, Russell Devine, Will- iam Chapman, Samuel Eskridge, Harry Young, Stephen Ringhofer, Reuben Toran, John Reed, Barton Pearl, Raymond Wachtel, David Dor- sett, Robert Fink. NOT IN PANEL: Daniel Grunloh. fffffifVsffG JLe- 457 Naval ROTC offers Submarine, Nuclear Training The NAVAL RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS was established at the University of Illinois to pre- pare qualified college students for responsible positions as officers in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Opportunities for the Naval ROTC graduate are numerous. His thorough training in university and naval subjects allows the newly- commissioned Ensign or Second Lieutenant to enter such diverse fields as naval aviation, submarine duty, nuclear power training, naval research, sea duty as a line officer, or as a Marine platoon leader. Midshipmen study courses in naval history, weapons systems, navigation and shiphandling, leader- ship, naval engineering and military justice in addition to those in their chosen fields of major. Midshipmen also participate in various unit activities such as the Exhibition Drill Team, Rifle Team, professional honoraries, and intramural athletics. Midshipman Lieutenant Andrew Miller commands the Exhibition Drill Team. NAVY COLOR GUARD: Theodore Bishop, Jack Gisinger, Wayne Duvall, David Sommers. JANICE UNRUH, Navy sponsor. 458 M Navy ROTC members take summer cruise aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. NAVY RIFLE TEAM-TOP ROW: James Thompson, co-captain; Robert Ogurek, James Bean, Kerry Young, Gilbert Owens, Raymond Curts, co-captain; GYSGT Vincent Kelly, USMC, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Talmadge, Larry Leefers, Wayne Gould, Erik Gregory, Mark Cramer, Gary Kearl, Thomas Walsh. NAVY BATTALION STAFF-TOP ROW: Charles Tipton, adjutant; Dennis Arter, ex- ecutive officer; Owen Autry, commanding officer; Darrell Pepple, operations officer. BOTTOM ROW: William Greenlee, recruit- ing officer; Joseph Rank, public affairs of- ficer; Kenneth Angus, battalion chief petty officer; Tom Stanford, supply officer. 459 Mrs. Stanton Millet joins the Dean at Little Creek, Va., where he took part in the midshipman maneuvers. SEXTANT-TOP ROW: Charles Kanapicki. FIFTH ROW: Ralph Hall, Gayle Grismer, Vern Hamptom, John Norris, Stephen Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Richard Talmadge, Larry Burkhart, Steven Gilbert, William Stacy, Kevin Stotmeister. THIRD ROW: Nor- man Fry, James Williams, William Marcin- iak, Stephen St. Thomas, Richard Campbell. SECOND ROW: Ronald Twardy, James Mader, Kevin Copper, Larry Leefers, Michael Red- shaw, president. BOTTO M ROW: Edwin Ul- mer, Gary Kearl, David Hanback, James Vintar, Lt. William McCarthy, advisor. TRIDENT-TOP ROW: James Livesay, Ray- mond Curts, social chairman; Roger Mc- Clung, Owen Autry, Scott Mayer, David Gronewald, Andrew Miller, Thomas Stanford, James Thompson, John Howard, Steven De- walt, David Peck, Robert Rubel, James Min- or, Thomas Macris, Joseph Rank. BOTTOM ROW: Darrell Peppel, treasurer; Robert Willis, vice-president; David Scheiwe, presi- dent; Lt. Ronald Osborne, advisor; Richard Dueringer, secretary; Charles Goewey, historian. 460 Naval Honoraries Sponsor Annual Navy Ball NAVY COMPANY COMMANDERS: James Thompson, Alpha Company; Raymond Curts, FACULTY-STAFF-TOP ROW: YNCS Arthur Cole, Jr., GMG1 Richard Dow, Lt. David Hershey, freshman instructor; QMC James Cooper, Lt. Lawrence Dawson, junior in- Bravo Company; John Howard, Charlie Com- pany; Andrew Miller, Drill Company. structor; Lt. Ronald Osborne, senior instruc- tor; GYSGT Vincent Kelly, SKI Howard And- erson. BOTTOM ROW: Lt. Col. Louis Ca- TRIDENT NAVAL HONORARY SOCIETY is an all Navy-Marine Corps organization composed of highly motivated junior and senior midshipmen wishing to increase their professional knowledge and to gain a better understanding of mili- tary leadership and service life. Trident's program centers around the theme of the Navy as a profes- sion and each officer's responsibil- ity to it. Guests, both military and civilian, as were invited, spoke on a variety of topics. Social events ranged from the formal Trident Ball held in the spring to informal get-togethers at Daniel Street es- tablishments. SEXTANT, an organization open to all freshman and sophomore Naval ROTC midshipmen, provides its members with a thorough knowl- edge of naval courtesy, traditions, and customs. Through a series of films, lectures, and discussions, members were familiarized with their responsibilities as midship- men in the Navy ROTC battalion and as officers in the United States Navy. Sextant cooperated closely with Trident and the midshipman battalion in sponsoring the annual Navy Ball. vallo, executive officer; Col. Thirl Johnson, commanding officer; Lt. William McCarthy, sophomore instructor. 461 Army Heads Veteran's Day Commemoration Activities of the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC units on the Uni- versity of Illinois campus have been planned and co-ordinated by the ARMED FORCES COUNCIL. In addition, the Council made up of stu- dent executive and commanding of- ficers from each service branch, strives to promote better mutual understanding among the members in the three different service branches. For campus events such as com- memoration of Veteran's Day and Honors Day ceremonies, the Council appointed one service branch to su- pervise the activities. This year the Army was in charge, and the other branches acted under their direc- tion. The annual Military Ball, held in April, was the major concern of the Council. Members of SCABBARD AND BLADE, National Military Honor- ary, are junior and senior cadets and midshipmen who display high scholastic records and outstanding leadership characteristics. To accentuate the importance and elegance of the Military Ball, Scab- bard and Blade held their annual Dining-in Banquet for all its members and their dates before the ball. These men also honored this year's Homecoming Queen, Jennifer Haight, with a military escort as one of their traditional services to the University of Illinois. ARMED FORCES COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Richard Erdmann. Dennis Arter, Michael Day, treasurer; Leroy Basha. BOTTOM ROW: William Schilling. Army CO; Owen Autry, Navy CO; Lieutenant William McCarthy, advisor; Harry Van Aken, Air Force CO. SCABBARD AND BLADE-TOP ROW: Gerald Western, Timothy Discenza, Michael Damko, Bruce York, Michael Symanski, James Drum- mond, David Boyd. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Erdmann, Charles Ludmer, Thomas Martin, Richard Dornfeld, Walter Boyce, Daniel Cum- mings. NOT IN PANEL: Bonnie Boyle, spon- sor; Hiram Cammon, Captain Marion Ernest, advisor; Marc Miller, supply officer. Company C-3 Takes Weekend Tactical Outing to Cape Kennedy PERSHING RIFLES is a military honorary open to cadets and mid- shipmen who demonstrate interest and ability in the ROTC training pro- grams offered at the University of Illinois. The Illinois' chapter op- erates the nation's largest invita- tional drill meet every spring in the Assembly Hall. The company pro- wfa m AJhx vided honor guards for University event and had weekly meetings with a speaker's program and field trips. A weekend tactical outing to Cape Kennedy, Florida, was one of the field trips. Other regular features of the past year's activities were the annual Military Ball plus hay- rides and informal outings. KATHRYN SLOAN, sponsor Members of Pershing Rifles provide the honor guard at a football game. PERSHING RIFLES-TOP ROW : Robert Jus- tice, George Shafer, Arnold Kiburz, Ronald Perisho, Gary Reiners, Joseph Goeke, Joseph Wilhelm, Edward Young. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Martan, Timothy Regan, Kevin Camp- bell, Robert Sayre, Donald Mast, Daniel Friant, Michael Day. THIRD ROW: Richard Schatz, James Spencer, William Whitenhill, Eric White, Dennis Legel, Roger Wunderlich, Steven Cox, Robert Clark. SECOND ROW: Michael Symanski, Barton Pearl, Kenneth Rydz, James Thetford, Philip Waller, Stanley Arnold, Richard Wax, Harry Young. BOT- TOM ROW: Thomas Martin, XO; Fred Kemp, Ruth Smejkal, sponsor; Daniel Cummings, CO; Kathryn Sloan, sponsor; Capt. Marion Ernest, advisor; Joseph Cich, Eric Borup, FO. Military Honoraries Program Lectures, Films CHI GAMMA IOTA is a scho- lastic honorary which honors men and women who demonstrate mili- tary ability and scholastic excel- lence. Faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates who are veter- ans or presently in the military or advanced ROTC are eligible. The group, which was founded at Illinois in 1947, attempted to promote the understanding and use of veterans' rights and privileges this year through a program of lectures, discussions, and films. Alpha chap- ter delegates attended the national convention at the University of Wyoming. This convention is held every odd-numbered year, with its location rotating each time to a different chapter. PHALANX held its regular bi- weekly meetings on Thursday nights at 1900 hours this year. The busi- ness was followed by a speech from an officer who was stationed at the University of Illinois. Speakers such as Chief Cooper, Gunnery Sergeant Kelly, and an Air Force specialist on NASA contributed to this program. The speeches usually covered the problems and experi- ences that a newly commissioned officer can expect to encounter. PHALANX-TOP ROW: Jack Budz, Michael Kranz, Paul Poy, John Huston, William Schilling. Wayne Bennett, Ronald Perisho, James Miller SECOND ROW: Louis Mor- etti, executive council representative; Earle Gustafson, finance officer; James Drum- mond, commander; Lynn Fyfe, sponsor; Major Donald Carlson, advisor. Randolph Petty, Lieutenant Commander; Darrell Smith, Public Information Officer; Rodger Hay, Adjutant. BOTTOM ROW: John Rice, Kenneth Elliott. James Livesav, James Cox, Willie Shaw. Michael Atherton, Brent Kuhn. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Imhoff, Fred Nosaka, Jan Paden. Larry Adams, Thomas Brand- ner, Charles Court, Bill Voss, Craig Wright. CHI GAMMA IOTA-TOP ROW: Carl Ander- son, Donald Holecek, Ralph McGee, Lowell LeFebvre, William Bates, Wayne Grusy, Michael McGovern. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Dempsey, Richard Adler, James Gummer- sheimer, Louis Huffman, William Young, secretary; Robert Waltz, national secretary- treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Kelly, president; Col. Lawrence Ballweg, advisor. 464 Ag Students Keep Together Through Activities AGRICULTURE COUNCIL coordi- nates the action of all projects with- in the college and sponsors several activities of its own. Ag Council again opened their traditional Plowboy Prom to all students. Dos-a-dos your part- ner was a common call as students promenaded in hoedown garb. During the year, officers attended a leadership forum retreat to dis- cuss council business. A freshman activity night was held so the new agriculture majors had a chance to get a first hand view of opportuni- ties that agriculture offered. The major project of the AGRI- CULTURE EDUCATION CLUB is the formation of a national associa- tion of agricultural education clubs, a project for which the Illinois chap- ter has always been a forerunner. The outstanding senior in the de- partment and other worthy mem- bers were recognized with writing s, speeches, and poster-making proficiency awards. Meeting were built around a speaker program by choosing an important figure to address each meeting. AGRICULTURE EDUCATION CLUB-TOP ROW: David Simms. James Jones. Gary Kuhns. George Shearer. Larry Hills, David Trent. Gary Borah. Larry decider. Richard Smith, Steven Dickey, Dennis Linglev. Rich- ard Wax, Alfred Ma'nnebach. THIRD ROW Richard Watson. Mohammad Ammadi. David Williams. Kenneth Knell, Gail Prentice. Don- ald Carlson. Douglas Spangler. Gregory Lee. Stephen Johnson. George Hiler. James Phelps. Cecil McGrew. Sonnv Tucker. John Bobbitt SECOND ROW: Lloyd Phipps. advisor: George Phipps. president. Dale Wolff, reporter; Carl Burkvbile. treasurer; Ronald Jones. secretary; William Holstine, vice-president; John Matthews, advisor; David Mealiff, William Ritter. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Schettler, Charles Knudson. James Foster, Charles Malley. Harold Loy, Harley Morton, Charles Specht. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Dr Arthur Miller. Douglas Block. Robert Sherer. Richard Drieringer, Gary Young. Fred Guillo, Larry Wesemann. Rodnev Rice. Michael Eng- land, Carolyn Lock, Michael Manhart. THIRD ROW: David Culbertson. Irwin Immel, Rob- ert Guftason, Loren Swartley. Patrick O'Rourke. John Lewis, Edward McMillan. Donald Beswick. Larry Johnson, Bridget Gallagher. Dr Harold Hannah. Dr. Joseph Tobias. SECOND ROW: Jane Gilchrist. Don- ald McCabe, reporter; Ronald Olson, vice- president; William Rutledge, secretary; Dean Orville Bentley, Roger Smith, president; Jerrv Rodgers. treasurer; Juanita Fitzer. BOTTOM ROW: George Phipps, Richard Conn, Donald Moffitt, Richard Wax, Richard Perlmutter, Steven Wendell. 466 Home Ec Club Volunteers for Urbana Project The theme of the Isabel Bevier HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, To- day's challenges for tomorrow's world, was exemplified in the major service project of the club, the Ur- bana Project. To understand its challenges, the girls volunteered to tutor the children of the Champaign School District. This was also a way to further student-faculty social re- lations, another goal. HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL balanced a schedule of exciting social events with worth- while service projects. Faculty- student relations were furthered with the event— Christmas Ca- pers. A public relations project sent members throughout the state to talk to high school students about home economics, the U of I, and college life in general. In conjunction with Ag Council, members planned Agriculture Guest Day when over 1800 high schools visitors learned about careers in Home Economics and Agriculture. HOME ECONOMICS STUDENT COUNCIL- TOP ROW: Karen Dulgar. Diane Ferger. Carolyn Lock, Janet Kolmer, Sue Debes, i IK Roberta Larson BOTTOM ROW: Jolly Ewing. advisor; Andrea Ginnetti. communications chairman; Nancy Foit, president; Patricia Sims, secretary- treasurer; Juanita Fitzer, communications chairman. NOT IN PANEL: Jancie Smith, advisor. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-TOP ROW: Ault. Whisler, Sims, Purdy, Ginnetti, Dodd, Fark. TWELFTH ROW: Steele, Paar, Woll, Cul- bertson, Preisendanz ELEVENTH ROW: Terpening. Walter. Weidner, Engel. TENTH ROW: Anderson, Hedrick, Stauder, Henrv, Kleinschmidt. NINTH ROW: Virgin, Hilde- brand, Weller, Wise. EIGHTH ROW: Branz, Daly, Becker, Pieper. Morrison. SEVENTH ROW: Palmer, Koch. Happel. Warnecke. SIXTH ROW: Winter, Eaton, Lange, Wenzel. Gillespie, Jarrell. FIFTH ROW: Dulgar, Fu- gate Paydon, Mehrtens. FOURTH ROW: Barnes, Aasland, Gorden, Brown, Stier, Pocklington. THIRD ROW: Kohl. Foit, Wende, Abell. SECOND ROW: Tortorelli, vice-presi- dent; Kolmer, social chairman; Neustadt, Schneider, publicity chairman; Yaeger, pub- licity chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Kost- elnicek. advisor; Zeman, treasurer; Ferger, membership chairman; Larson, president; Rolf, historian; Greger secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Mrs. Johnson, advisor 467 DAIRY TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY-TOP ROW : Keith Grennan. Irwin Immel, president; Gerald Johnson, vice-president; Dr. John Hetrick. Herbert Bavor. Herbert Horn, Frank Sup. Thomas Schwalbe. Sabah Al-Kishtaini SECOND ROW: Dr. Joseph Tobias. Kathleen Brave, Russel Smith, treasurer; Donna Kin- ney, secretary; Pam Worley, Diane Kinney, Marija Svaras. Karol Muraski, Dr. Stewart Tuckev, Dr. Harold Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Dean Bollinger, Richard Perlmutter, ag council representative; Gary Young, report- er: Alan Randell, Triveni Shukla, Thomas Hall. Steven Leman. Daniel Green. ALPHA TAU ALPHA-TOP ROW: Lloyd Phipps, Mohammad Ammadi, Kenneth Knell, James Phelps, Carl Burkybile, Larry Gleck- ler, Sonny Tucker, Cecil McGrew. BOTTOM ROW: David Williams, Richard Smith, ag council representative; William Holstine. treasurer; George Phipps, secretary; Dale Wolff, vice-president; Richard Wax, presi- dent; Charles Specht, reporter; David Simms, Stephen Johnson. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS-TOP ROW: Leonard Jansen, Roy Mann, John Patterson, Benjamin Mc- Cash, Randall Theis, Joseph Teijido, Tom Seibert, Earl Williams. Ronald Schneider, Benjamin Schmidt, Norman Caudle, Stephen Gill, Donald Tate, Monte Hines. THIRD ROW: Stephen St. Thomas, Larry Sands, Jess Lion- berger, Richard Demick, James Sutton, Nor- man Klocke, Miles Rodgers II, David Hooks, Jay Wait, Duane Johnson, Frederick Sistler, Roger Oltmanns. Jr., William Coeur. SEC- OND ROW: Prof. Arthur Weber, Robert Gus- tafson, David Roley, John Heath, vice-presi- dent; Williams Edwards, secretary; Daniel Roley, treasurer; Wayne Knepp, president; Prof. John Siemens, Phyllis Whitlock, Leon- ard Bailey, Michael Buzzard, Steven Pannier. BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Langham, James Broderick, Thomas Shoopman, Douglas Pal- aschak, Burl Shuler. Donald Haar, Marvin Burr, Peter Viall, Jerry Bonnett. Ag Clubs Provide Opportunities for Learning m ji]4i Ag Open House is held in conjunction with Engineering Open House in spring. ALPHA TAU ALPHA strives to develop a true professional spirit among those who plan to become agriculture teachers and rural leaders in their communities. Mem- bership is open to sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors. In conjunction with the Agricul- tural Education Club, Alpha Tau Alpha sponsored its annual spring barbecue. An award honoring the outstanding instructor and the out- standing senior in the curriculum of agricultural education is also pre- sented by the organization. The AMERICAN SOCIETY of AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS provides the opportunity for per- sonal contact with other students, faculty, and professional leaders in agriculture. Membership is open to students enrolled in the agricultural engineering curriculum. This year's activities included recognition as the Number 1 student branch of ASAE, a spring banquet and picnic, and a field trip to a grain complex. The DAIRY TECHNOLOGY SO- CIETY strives to promote interest in dairy technology and appreciation in the dairy industry. All under- graduate students who are inter- ested in this field are eligible for membership. Highlights of the year's activities were the annual Alumni Homecoming Banquet, and the annual Dairy Prod- ucts Judging Contest held for local students. The DAIRY PRODUCTION CLUB is an organization of students who are interested in the field of Dairy Science. Monthly meetings feature outstanding speakers, panel discussions, and speech contests, all of which aid in giving members up-to-date information about the dairy industry. A major highlight of this year's activities was the Dairy Cattle Judging Contest, which was held in May. TOP ROW: Philip Laesch, Carl Herbert. Ray King, Eldon Stoll. THIRD ROW: Judith Schaufelberger, Susan Alison, Donna Kinney. Roberta Butler, Elsie Bartlett, Diane Kinnev. SECOND ROW: Professor Leo Fryman, advisor; Dr. Robert Lodge, advisor, Michael Manhart. president: Bernard Heisner, vice- president; Dr. Glenn Salisbury, head of Dairy Science dept. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Bur- row, George Smith. Thomas Block, Keith Grennan. NOT IN PANEL: Kathleen Alison, Dale Anderson. Steven Becker, Douglous Block, ag. council rep.; Wayne Bloomfield. Kathleen Brave, reporter; Fred Guengerich, Irwin Immel, Warren Johnson, Larry Klein- er, Roger Marcoot, Karol Muraski, secre- tary; David Stukenburg, Fred Welker, treasurer. Little International Entertains Dads This Year HOOF AND HORN'S annual Little International was held again this year on Dad's Day week- end. Participants and spectators enjoyed a chicken-plucking contest and a tug of war between the group and anyone who wanted to challenge them. During the weekend was a livestock exhibition open to every- one. The grand finale came when the Little International Queen was crowned. The club also sponsored Live- stock Feeder Days when breeders from all over the state came to the University to participate. Alumni who made an outstanding contribu- tion to the livestock industry were chosen as the Honorary Member and Honored Alumnus. The organization's membership was composed primarily of students in animal sciences, but all students in the related fields were invited to pledge. Two of the club's main goals were to promote better rela- tions between faculty and students and to provide information about various vocational opportunities. xllini DAD5 Hoof and Horn crowns Faye Marlow queen in Dad's Day weekend ceremony HOOF AND HORN-TOP ROW: Jim Duzer. Rex Noggle, Larry Evers, Dana Trimble. Michael Ode, John Kuhfuss. Gary Heusel. Carl Burkybile, Richard Richardson. Max Woolever, David Simms, Douglas Deems. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Walker. Jerry Slayton, Marshall Brewbaker, Richard Mii- ler. Edward Meers, Jack Cantlin. David Warner. SIXTH ROW: Steven Hawthorne. Wayne Friese. Richard Dickinson. Richard Beuth, Larry Slager. Rodger Sjewmaker, Stanley Karsmeyer, James Rincker, David Bugos. FIFTH ROW: Richard Wax. Dennis Woods. Terry Brockmeyer. Robert Bohn- hoff. Helen Knox, Karen Spitzer. Diana Wedel, Larry Carter. Dennis Shimel. FOl'RTH ROW: Michael Boddy, William Duncan. Tho- mas Johnson. James Kunkle. Robert Hahn, Judith Gregg, Gail Prentice, Marv Gillespie. Harold Loy THIRD ROW: David Jenkins, Allan Schickendanz, John Wax, Janet Biel- feldt, Marilyn Bidner. Sherry Meers. Becky Kidwell. Lynn Swanson, John McClendon SECOND ROW: Michael Schertz, David Krusemark. Wayne Koonce. Rodney Kehr, Douglas Arends, Garry Niemayer, Darrell Fritz. Jonfred Worner. reporter; Michael England, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Koonce, treasurer; David Culbertson, Ag Council representative; Raymond Hankes. vice-president; Steve Wendall, president; Donald Becker. Everett Hatfield, advisor; Donald Bray, advisor, David Nelson, historian. 470 Foresters Host Annual Midwest Gathering at Allerton Park The ILLINI FORESTERS CLUB, organized in the fall of 1958, is open to all students in the forestry curriculum who are interested in professional development and fel- lowship. The first of their monthly meetings featured a get acquainted session for the members, especially the freshmen, and a bonfire with cider and doughnuts at Illini Plan- tations. During their monthly meet- ings, members made plans for the conclave at Allerton Park at which eight forestry schools from the Midwest competed. The events in- cluded those derived from the old logging days such as chopping, saw- ing, and bolt throwing as well as those involving modern technical skills. Another event from the old logging days was the Railsplitter's Ball complete with hayride and square dance. In the spring, the members published a yearbook called the RAILSPLITTER. One of the highlights of the spring ban- quet was the presentation of the Toothless Saw Award to the faculty member committing the greatest blunder during this academic year. Louis Huffman, senior in wood science, won first in chopping at Allerton Meet. Foresters participate in the 2 man bucking team competition during Conclave. ILLINI FORESTERS CLUB-TOP ROW: Louis Huffman, Richard Weise, Todd Mc- Nutt, Charles Hooks, Charles Finney, Vin- cent McCabe, Richard Hodge, Samuel Em- mons, Peter Poletti. SECOND ROW: Thomas Jacob, treasurer; Paul Mcintosh, secretary; Donald Yon, vice president; Charles Wilson, president; Dr. Rennels, advisor; Prof. Yocum, advisor; Raymond Kalinowski. BOT- TOM ROW: Michael Moritz, Dale Adair, David Barnett, William Reiss, Jeffrey Fer- guson. 471 1500 Attend Engineering Open House in Marcl SIGMA TAU, the honorary en- gineering fraternity, gives recog- nition to outstanding junior engi- neering students with an academic average of 4.30 or better and who are of worthy character. The fra- ternity has carried on a tutor pro- gram and an advising program for students in all of the engineering curricula. This year the fraternity started a collection of graduate catalogs which were made available to all interested students. Sigma Tau has been nationally recognized for both the integrity and the techni- cal competence of its members. The SOCIETY OF WOMEN EN- GINEERS, open to all women en- rolled in the engineering curricu- lum, encourages these women to attain high levels of educational and professional achievement. The society started off their meetings with a panel discussion on campus life. The meetings, sometimes held jointly with other engineering or- ganizations, usually consisted of speakers from the college faculty. This year for the first time they helped sell TECHNOGRAPHS to the faculty as a fund raising project. The ENGINEERING COUNCIL'S purpose is to represent the engi- neering student body at the Uni- versity and to stimulate interest in campus activities and better feel- ings between students and faculty. The council recognized twelve out- standing engineering students at the annual St. Pat's Ball by initiating them as knights of St. Pat. The council also aided in the giving of the Dean Everett Teaching Excel- lence Award which honored three professional instructors and one teaching assistant this year. The CENTRAL COMMITTEE for ENGINEERING OPEN HOUSE or- ganizes the annual Open House, held to help the over 1500 high school students and visitors answer three basic questions: how is an engineer educated; what does he do; and what must he know? The challenges and opportunities of the engineering profession were glimpsed by visit- ing laboratories and research areas, examining equipment, and attending speeches and films on the various branches of engineering. The main area of engineering curriculum n form centered around the physics sequence; ENGINEERING COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Dav- id Ostrodka, Douglas White, Terry Foley, Gregory Cargill, John Heath, John Minter, James Stevenson, Frederick Ganawav, John Hemphill, Thomas Shoopman. SECOND ROW: Siauush Batmanghelidj, David Turner, Wayne Ellison, Phyllis Whitlock, Kathryn Krai, Vivian Brosey, Kristina Lauraitis, Maria Williams, Herbert Linne, Todd Steinky. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Zborowski, Danny Nelson, vice president; James Skogsberj treasurer; Stuart Wilkening, presidem Galen Foat, corresponding secretary; Robe: Fogler, recording secretary. 472 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS-TOP ROW: Linda Lindroth, Ruth Male, Cheryl Trapp, Pamela Calvetti, Carol Bauer, Cath- erine Young, Judith Nims. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Lyman, advisor; Phyllis Whitlock, vice-president; Nancy Barker, secretary- treasurer; Elizabeth Koranyi, president; Kathryn Krai, Grace Wilson, advisor. SIGMA TAU— Eugene Nordby, secretary; Rob- ert Fogler, president; Kristina Laurtis, James Baird, treasurer; Prof. Willard Bair, Carl Gehrt. CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR ENGINEER- ING OPEN HOUSE-TOP ROW: David Hous- er, John Urbance, Eric Wildhagen, Todd Steinke. SECOND ROW: Pamela Calvetti, Barbara Wimmer, Linda Scott, Elizabeth Kroanyi. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Bower, Vivian Brosey, general chairman; Richard Wright, advisor. NOT IN PANEL: Walter Dennhardt, John Hughes, Catherine Young. 473 ILLINOIS SOCIETY OF GENERAL EING1- NEERS-TOP ROW: Dennis Polhill, James Voegele, Roger Shook, Richard Wiand, Walter Delise, William Hebrank. SECOND ROW: Stuart Wilkening, Michael Kerchenfaut, Rob- ert Jewett, Herbert Linne, treasurer; John Pendleton, James Dobrovolny. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Hoffman, engineering council; Monte Phillips, advisor; John Warren, Paul Litherland, engineering council; David White, president. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS- TOP ROW: Gerald Zielinski, Kenneth Bath, Brian Johnson, Gary Dittmer, Prof. Richard Adkins, faculty advisor, Terry Imig. SECOND ROW: Richard Trebelhorn, Thomas Eckman, president; James Nerstrom, vice-president; Thomas Zborowski, Darryl Burris, Alan Smith BOTTOM ROW: Robert Bulanda, James Tunnell, Gary Mauntzson, Phillip Leistra, Richard Krone, George Dzikes. NOT IN PANEL: Steven Doll, treasurer; Jerome Weber, secretary. STUDENT CHAPTER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-TOP ROW: Robert Volkman, Tom Fujiwara, John Spenader, Terry Shaw. THIRD ROW: Frank Czaja, William White, Toby Duckett, Harold Helland, Raymond Engman, Earl Schroeder. SECOND ROW: David McConnell, Kenneth Holz, Daniel Abruzzo, Robert Boin, Donald Beiser, Rich- ard Erickson. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. Daniel Brown, assistant advisor; Jeffrey Anderson, president; Thomas Schroeder, vice-president; Larry Day, treasurer; Gregory Cargill, en- gineering council representative; Thomas Puddicombe, secretary; Prof. Stanley Paul, advisor. 474 Engineering Students Meet Business Leaders Sw d£i The engineering complex expansion includes a materials testing lab. The student chapter of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS served as the stu- dents' first step in professional development. This was through the informal meeting of fellow class- mates, the civil engineering facul- ty, and outstanding men in civil engineering. Members were under- graduates in civil or general engi- neering, or in the structures option of architecture. Monthly meetings included a busi- ness meeting and featured speakers from industry. A field trip to the greater Chicago area, Engineering Open House, and Honors' Day cere- monies were added attractions to the regular meetings. The SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS held to their purposes of presenting programs dealing with the automotive industry. Instead of regular monthly meetings, movies concerning aspects of the industry were shown and monthly technical speakers added words of practical experience. Special events were the gimmick car rally which was open to all University students and the field trip to the International Harvester Company. Membership in the ILLINOIS SOCIETY OF GENERAL ENGI- NEERS, professional engineering fraternity, almost doubled in the past year. The society, which in- cluded both students and faculty, made an attempt to acquaint its members with the opportunities open to them after graduation. For the student interested in what op- portunities are available upon graduation, speakers from industry were a welcome source of infor- mation. Past members were among those to address the group. The student chapter of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF IN- DUSTRIAL ENGINEERS provided the opportunity for students inter- ested in the field of industrial en- gineering to meet with persons ac- tively engaged in the business world through speakers programs and informal social gatherings. The student also had the opportunity to gain experience in the workings of a professional society through nu- merous office and committee ac- tivities in the chapter. Each year a regional conference is held for stu- dent chapters. This year the con- ference was held at the U of I, and it provided an opportunity for stu- dents from several schools to com- pare their chapter activities and hear the reading of technical papers. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS-TOP ROW: David Lewin, Ste- phen Szabakos. Gary Neville, John Mason, Charles Stinnett, John Yakubinis, Paul Lo- vern. John Irizarry, Eduardo Blanco- Delatorre, William Stasek, Albert Caliendo, Leonard Sainati. THIRD ROW: Steven Onis- chuk, Mark Feldman, Phillip Dawes, Bran- don Bethards, Phillip Bishaf. Oscar Sliva. Fredrick Ganaway, Thomas Disz, David Cal- vert, James Hodgson. John Schroeder, Doug- las Brandenburg, Gregory Klocek. SECOND ROW: Richard Blaxendale. Jeffrey Feldman, Robert Mitchell, Michael O'Connor, Forrest Honderich. Larry Koch, vice-president; David Parlanti, president; Fredreck Strei- cher, Richard Grooms, Michael Wilson, Paul Gustitus. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. R. Wallhaus. Prof. John Henry, Donald Anderson, Prof. Leo Pigage, co-faculty advisor; Frederick Palmer, secretary; Barry Slade, treasurer; Vale Gardnew, liaison officer; William Jorgeson. 475 Special Guest Program Adds to Open House The INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS is open to electrical engineers seek- ing technical and professional de- velopment. Besides serving as student-faculty forums, the student branch meetings, held once a month, featured technical and nontechnical speakers from both the department and industry. A bimonthly news- letter was sent to students to in- form them of the department's vari- ous activities. The institute sponsored a fall student-faculty pic- nic, a field trip to the National Electronics Conference, and an an- nual Senior-Faculty Banquet. The AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, open to any student in good standing en- rolled in any engineering curricu- lum, advances the theory and prac- tice of mechanical engineering and promotes professional awareness and fellowship. The society oper- ated an exhibit and special guest program at the Engineering Open House. In addition to monthly speakers' programs, the society conducted trips to companies of in- terest to the members. The ILLINI AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CLUB, one of the youngest actively functioning clubs on campus, strove to gain recognition for the growing field of agricultural mechanization, to pro- mote interest in the field, and to inform members of the opportuni- ties that are open to them. The annual activities of the organiza- tion included a Lawn Mower Win- terization Project and an Agricul- tural Mechanization Skills Contest. This year's activities also included a student-staff stag, tours of vari- ous farms and companies of special interest, and a spring banquet at which the Outstanding Senior Award was presented. The members of the STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUN- DATION are recommended by the executive boards of various stu- dent organizations represented. The committee, organized in the spring of 1968, developed programs de- signed to make the student popu- lation more aware of the Founda- tion's purposes and programs. The Foundation sponsored 'The Shadow, a series presented on radio station WPGU. This Engineering Open House display tests a cement pillar's strength. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION-BACK ROW: Carol Hellman. John Lee. Bruce Wood. Gary Sudeth, Sheldon Ezring. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Swanson, Clyde Eaton, Wayne Johnston III. 476 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS-TOP ROW: James Kemp, sec- retary; John Hemphill, engineering council representative; John Minter, president; Peter Vallandingham, vice-president; Law- rence Hagemeyer, Charles Klockner. FRONT ROW: John Aller, treasurer; Richard Lieb- ler, John Chato, advisor; Harold Green, Robert Flaherty. AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CLUB- TOP ROW: Ernest German, John Furr, Daniel Harms, James Verplaetse, James Walter, Richard Sommers, Carl Herbert, David Earley, George Wacaser. SECOND ROW: David Morgan, president; Keith Hong- ger, vice-president; Michael Sample, sec- retary; Steven Ament, reporter; Donald Beswick, ag council representative; William Manke, treasurer; Richard Dueringer, ag council representative. BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Langham, George Phipps, Stephen Ayers, Dean Bogner, James Corrie, Donald Englum, Steven Pannier. IEEE (Members attending National Elec- tronics Conference) -FRONT ROW: Gerald Renken, John Orr, Donald Weiss, John Ur- bance. SECOND ROW: Ronald Marsiglio, Robert Bradley, Tim Erin, Dean Romein. THIRD ROW: Richard Rose, Richard Baum- gartner, Robert Landgraff, John Morrison, Richard Leo. HORTICULTURE-TOP ROW: Dr. Jack Gart- ner, Div. Head; Robert Amling, David Smith, Kenneth Piper, Robert Esch, Dr. Martin Meyer, Prof. Don Saupe. THIRD ROW: Edwin Solon, Gene Sanks, Gregory Stack, Kenneth Brewer, Thomas Greene. SECOND ROW: David Charleston, Gerald Paulson, Harold Vaughan, William Bonnett, James Morrison. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Marsh, Roscoe Good- win, president; Toshiko Une, secretary; Brid- get Gallagher, ag council representative; Loren Swartley, ag council representative. FIELD AND FURROW-TOP ROW: Marshall McGlamery, A. Burger, B. Sabey, Terry McDaniel, Barry Jackson, Steven Safford, John Didier, Larry Carter, Doral Watts, David Gregg. FOURTH ROW: James Rinck- er, Gary Dierolf, Ronald Doule, Gary Kuhns, George Hiler, Charles Knudson, Lester Grandt, William O'Neil, John King, Jerry Gwillim. THIRD ROW: Ronald Olson, David Mies, Richard Stiltz, Thomas Mueller, John White, Duane Sommerville, William Manke, Ernest German, Henry Mount, Richard Wax, Charles Nolan. SECOND ROW: Roger Ruther- ford. Steven Temple, Leslie Miller, Roger Smith, Richard Conn, president; Robert Davis, Leslie Emken, Jay Allen, Paul Burtle. Kenneth Svean. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Mon- roe, Jack Cantlin, E. Ray King, Harold Reetz, Joseph Revell, Allen Grommet, Lee Lemke, Gary Borah, Richard Lohman. CERAMIC SOCIETY-TOP ROW: Gary Sch- nittgrund, Gene Perschnick, Eric Wildhagen, David Cunningham, Billy Hubbard, Ronald Jones, Bruce Oliver, James Curry, William Litchfield, Richard Noland. THIRD ROW: David Andalman, Kenneth Holcomb, Jerzy Niklewski, Robert Bieniasz, Robert Testin, Robert Rita, Jay Page, Richard Yelverton. Dennis Siebert, Kenneth Kuna, John Conour, Dennis Gwinnup. SECOND ROW: James Thomas, treasurer; Dennis Rott, secretary; James Ginther, vice-president; James Ste- venson, president; Sherman Brown, advisor; Donald Walters, sergeant-at-arms; Michael Morache, James Drummond. BOTTOM ROW: John Nespor, James Pautz, Bruce Chrisman, Randall Haag, Thomas Willmore, Steven Rich, Douglas Giese. 478 Ground Gives Boost to Flowers; Ceramists do Their Own Thing Field and Furrow gets first place in national soil judging contest. To encourage interest in ceramic engineering is the main purpose of the STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. Some aspect of engineering was always the topic of the monthly speakers. The publication of ILLINI CE- RAMIST, a department yearbook which has been published for the last twenty-five years and manning of the ceramic engineering booth at the engineering open house were attended to by club members. Stu- dents and staff met together for a banquet. Two future Engineers stand, waiting to answer questions about their exhibit. Ornamental horticulture was the common bond of interest of mem- bers of the HORTICULTURE CLUB. The presence of horticularists at monthly meetings gave insight and an experienced overview to the members. Mom's Day weekend was once again the setting for the club's main money making project, the annual flower show. The setting was Chi- cago for the club's annual field trip of horticulture industries. In au- tumn, the club members sponsored a banquet for senior members and in the spring gathered for a picnic. FIELD AND FURROW, a profes- sional agronomy club, is dedicated to advancing knowledge concern- ing soils and crops, Open to any undergraduate student interested in agronomy, Field and Furrow has been selected the Outstanding Stu- dent Agronomy Club in the nation for six of the past thirteen years. The activities of Field and Fur- row ranged from educational to profit making to social. The club was represented at contests and meetings on the local, regional, and national level. The social scene was marked by spring and fall activities. A horticulture student surveys her finished flower arranging project. During Engineering Open-House, the mechanics of water flow is demonstrated. 479 PEM Majors Host Powder-Puff Football Game Members of the MEN'S PHYSI- CAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB work to maintain a sound, up-to- date curriculum in their department. In accordance with this philosophy, outstanding leaders were invited to speak at the meetings. Education was given a social slant when mem- bers participated in a quiz show fashioned after College Bowl. Of both social and athletic nature were the Powder Puff football game and inter-class basketball tournament. The basketball climax was the clash between the student champions and a team composed of a variety of faculty members. A Christmas exchange with the PEW majors helped promote one of the PEM majors primary goals, cooperation among the PE majors. MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB— TOP ROW: Evans, Robinson. Quinn. McKeon, Beck. Santini, Fleming, Kroenen- feld, Morris, Vyborny, McLellan, Levanti. THIRD ROW: Flanigan, advisor; Voreis. Gar- ton. Vyborny, Jakosa, Damos, Kelly, Samo- jednv, Robinson, Rotzoll, Collier, Johnson, advisor. SECOND ROW: Branch, Strompolos, Binder, Waggoner, secretary; Player, vice- president; Johnson, president; Jackson, sgt. at arms; Nargelenas, treasurer; Marinangel, Kinder, Krugh. BOTTOM ROW: Roemer, Marquez, Rafaloski. Larson, Booker. Mc- Clane, Hoppenstand, Haynes, Coleman, Chookaszian. MENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB-TOP ROW: Morrissey, Purkiser. Long, Rogers, Schaffer, Cobb, Kramer. Benes, Parmenter, Roesch, Beck, McClena- han, Spurgetis, Musch, Forward, Rizzo. THIRD ROW: Rothermel, advisor; Rose. Schultz, Shockley. Schmidt, Dixon, Caravelli, Ray, Meade. Sammons, Goss, Emerick, New, Ames, Smith, Dufelmeir, Flannigan, advisor. SECOND ROW: Kaemerer, McCue, Zdenek, Wood. Walsch, Wolf, Kurtz, Wiekersham. Langston, Major, Nargelenas, Scott. BOT- TOM ROW: Merel, Michaelson, Young. Perk- ins, Autman, Fleshman, Moore, Lightsey, Begley, Hightman, Stinson. 480 PEW Majors Dedicate Louise Freer Gymnasium In addition to the annual programs for Mom's and Dad's Days, the stu- dent-faculty volleyball tournament, and the publication of the Majournal, the WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION MAJORS CLUB held a Huff- erama with the PEM majors. This consisted of relays and other games in which the female gender proved its prowess. During Homecoming weekend these women held a com- memorative naming of the Louise Freer Gymnasium, which was form- erly called the Women's Gymnasium. They also started a Hall of Fame this year to honor outstanding alumni in their field, and offered a hand- book to all freshmen in the areas of health, physical education, and rec- reation. The STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF RECREA- TION AND PARK ADMINISTRA- TION highlighted the year with the annual Brightball Banquet, named for a former head of the depart- ment. A special award was pre- sented to the outstanding senior in the field. Students took it upon them- selves to volunteer their services to aid at local youth centers. Swim- ming parties and hayrack rides provided relaxation. STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE DEPART- MENT OF RECREATION AND PARK AD- MINISTRATION-TOP ROW: Margaret Reed. Anne Delaet, Phyllis Huss, Sharon Janecek. Betty Sanderson, Karen Ristau, Frederick Schrumpf, John Weakley, Bernice Hanus, Marvin Wolf, Gloria Riekena, Ann Ritten- house, Susan Herbeek, Judith Purdes. BOT- TOM ROW: Blair Magida, Kathryn Powers, Marguerite Elliot, treasurer; Rebecca Bren- ner, vice-president; Steven Riser, president; Linda Sprague. secretary; Theola Starks, Kathryn Brill. Barbara Connellv. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB-TOP ROW: Burda, Holliday, Beck, Greaves, O'Donnell, Gentry, Scranton, Sulli- van, Atols, Buchar, Stelmach, Bieder, Hawk- ins, Lovaas, Mose, Hill, Smith, Hoffman, Carter, Nathanson. THIRD ROW: Mills. Segh- ers, Kerner, Ketcham, Tucker, Richter, Shute, Stone, Fajgman, Wittier, Bonnstetter, Anderson, Cechly, Peterson. Ostafin, Sears, Becvar, Ruxton, Murphy, Liberman. SECOND ROW: Raap, Schmitt, senior class represent- ative; Sandberg, secretary; Stankus, MA- JOURNAL editor; Barth, sub-program chair- man; Lucas, assistant treasurer; Oakwood, treasurer: Gibfried, advisor; Burroughs, president; Gonis, co-publicity chairman; Ault, librarian; Ruff, senior class representative; Levi. BOTTOM ROW: Barber, Korda, Me- helic, Veverka, Gore, Crane, Blair, Tanaka, Snuggs, McFarland, McCann, Marchesi, Costello. NOT IN PANEL: Kost, vice-presi- dent; Gillespie, program chairman; Miller, historian: Dunnan, junior class representa- tive; Angell, sophomore class representative. 481 ALPHA KAPPA PSI-TOP ROW: Gary Wald- busser, Luis Liberman, Allan Benson, pub- licity chairman; Charles Hoepper. Arnold Redman. Jeffrey Mills, Francis Roedl, Michael Clark, Howard Greenberg, Robert Ernst. SECOND ROW: Peter Tripp, Richard Johnson, treasurer; Robert Clark, external vice-president; Daniel Perkins, president: Thomas Van Hazebroeck. internal vice- president; Michael Goldberg, rush chairman; Mark Luscombe. secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Shobe. Michael Lynn, Timothy Burt. NOT IN PANEL: John Graham, Joel Halper, Douglas Mannering, Fred Utne. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY-TOP ROW: John Jacobs, Gerald Graner, Gary Drone, Frederick Gammon, Richard Patter- son, Robert Cabeen, David Hagen, W. Gra- ham, Richard Chrisman. John McCarthv. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Sredl, faculty advisor; Gerald Allen, secretary; Alan Carson, treas- urer; Peter Vanderkloot Jr. president: George Erickson. IIIEA representative: Phil- lip Smith, vice-president; Bruce Buchholz. NOT IN PANEL: Albert Gray. DELTA SIGMA PI-TOP ROW: John Lanham. John Clendenin, Vince Pelletier, Russel Hof- man, Michael Nebin. Robert Rubel, Edward Johnson, Ron Madsen, Philip Steers. Jefferv Swanson, John Cary. THIRD ROW: Roy Ped- erson, Luke Moretti, Dewayne Morrison, Gene Meyer, John Cline. Dennis McEvoy, Thomas Coniglio, Lester Larson, Dexter Means, Charles Ponsonby, Mark Larson, Glenn Maduzia, Ronald Mills. SECOND ROW: Barney Cargile. treasurer; Gary Mueller, historian: William Tucker, secretary; Fred- erick Cast. sr. vice-president; Gordon Baum- gartner. president; George Gau. jr. vice- president; Marlin Wilson, chancellor; Rob- ert Bevers, professional chairman BOTTOM ROW: Willian Tarney, William Winter, Gor- don Fuchs. Howard Bradley, James Baker. NOT IN PANEL: John Bert. Lawrence Carr, Steven Catlett, Craig Ehlen, Jeffrey Flem- ing, David Fochtman, John Frankel, Harold Gilley. Daniel Governile, Austin Hirsch, Richard Kurkowski, Arthur Mann, Steven Musgrove, Harold Rakers. Marvin Schaar, Dale Siligmueller. Lawrence Susina, John Wachowicz, Stanlev Weinstein. 482 Campus Business Professionals Enjoy Candy, Beer, Field Trip ALPHA KAPPA PSI is the old est professional business fraternity in the United States. The Epsilon chapter at Illinois began the year by making Dean Joseph McGuire, the new Dean of Commerce, an honorary member at a banquet. Among the fraternity's activities this year were the trip through the Anheuser Busch brewery in St. Louis, student-faculty luncheons held once a month in the Spice Box in Bevier Hall, and regular meet- ings with guest speakers. DELTA SIGMA PI, professional honorary commerce fraternity, led an active year. Members took a field trip to the Heath Candy Com- pany in Robinson, Illinois, where they met Vernon Heath, president of the company, who spoke to them about administration problems; Donald Roads, computer supervisor; and Robert Heath, vice-president in charge of sales. Social events were highlighted by the Rose Formal, held in Decem- ber. At the Rose Formal, Linda Hazel was selected by the members as the Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SO- CIETY began their year with a faculty-student picnic at Kickapoo State Park. They held another pic- nic at the end of the year because the first one was so successful. It gave the students a chance to meet the instructors. Industrial Education Society, a member of the Illinois Intercolle- giate Industrial Education Associa- tion, helps sponsor IIIEA student recruitment programs in the Chi- cago area high schools. The Illinois society was also represented at the Illinois Vocational Convention in Peoria in February. Members sent an exhibition and sponsored a forum at which Dr. Jacob Stern, professor in the University Industrial Edu- cation Department, was a speaker. Two years ago, the Professional Advertising Fraternity and Sorority merged into the ADVERTISING CLUB. Since that time, it has brought speakers to campus to help gain a deeper insight into the copy, layout, and research areas of com- munications. Among these speakers were a Proctor Gamble repre- sentative and such controversial speakers as Vance Packard. Delta Sigma Pi actives speak to a potential rushee about the club. ADVERTISING-TOP ROW: Rosetta Murray, Mary Winters, treasurer; Ruth Walker, vice- president; Howard Bresnik, publicity di- rector; Paula Kahn, secretary; Jane Adair. BOTTOM ROW: John Foote, president; Ronald Pyszka. advisor; Stephen Golden. Music, Speech Fraternities Hold Open Houses SIGMA ALPHA IOTA is an in- ternational fraternity for women in the field of music. The local chap- ter strives to promote and dignify the musical profession, to establish and maintain friendly relations be- tween musicians and music schools, and to encourage and further the development of music in America. To be eligible for membership, a student must be enrolled in courses qualifying for a music degree, have a faculty recommendation, and show excellence in scholarship and music MU PHI EPSILON, an inter- national professional music so- rority open to undergraduate and graduate students, was founded to recognize the scholarship and ar- tistic, musical ability of music stu- dents. The Epsilon Xi chapter, par- ticipated in music therapy programs on WILL, ushered at concerts, and held the Mom's Day Luncheon. The chapter supported the Gads Hill Center in Chicago, sponsored the Sterling Staff Concerts, co-spon- sored the New Students Reception in the fall, and rewarded the out- standing senior member. Membership in ZETA PHI ETA, a professional fraternity for outstanding women in the speech arts and sciences, requires a 3.5 all university average, a 4.0 aver- age in speech courses, and recom- mendation from a faculty member. This year the alumnae furnished supper at the monthly meetings. Be- sides sponsoring the Continental Cafe at International Fair and the Foreign Wive's Tea, the members made tapes for the blind in connec- tion with the University Rehabilita- tion Center. SIGMA ALPHA ETA, a na- tional fraternity for students inter- ested in speech and in the clinical and research aspects of speech and hearing science, unites those of similar interests into a program of community service. Delta Delta chapter maintains close contact with the American Speech and Hearing Association to give its members professional experience. Each year the organization holds a Christmas party for the children participating in the speech clinic and an open house on Mom's Day Weekend. The Oratorio choir practices many hours before performing a concert. A member of Zeta Phi Eta works at recording tapes for 'Books for the Blind. 484 SIGMA ALPHA ETA-TOP ROW: Marsh Brodsky, Beth Krause, Sharon Choate, Ruth Halla. Mary Reagan, Nanette Holmes, Mary Scaliatine, Jamie Bell, Cynthia Brasky, Jen- nifer Hubbard, Marilvnn Siuta, Linda Ken- nedy. BOTTOM ROW: Beyla Versman. Bette Evins, project chairman; Helen Keulks, pledging; Lynne Philpott, president; Sharon Schilbe. program chairman; Karen Sullivan, membership; Joan Erikson, advisor. MU PHI EPSILON-TOP ROW: Diane Harms, Norma Stein. Nancy Jones, Judy May, Marilvn Anderson, Lu Unumb. Sara Vargas, Linda Haeger. SECOND ROW: Linda Johnson, historian; Janice Edgar, alumnae secretary, Christine Neumann, vice-president; Christine Levora, president; Barbara Jones, warden; JoAnn Bowen, cor- responding secretary; Jacqueline Chinell, chaplain. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Bibb, Nancy Smith, Bonnie Harris, Susan Hoek- sema, Cheryl Hamma, Bonnie Pfeifer, Cherilue Prest, Carol Lesh, Karen Johnson. NOT IN PANEL: Carol Day, treasurer; Margaret Morrison, recording secretary. Jeanne DuPree, Carol Brownstein. Marilyn Anderson. Pamula Andrews, Carolyn Ander- son, Carolyn Franklin, Gwen Goldsmith, Sylvia Hart, Gynne Hookanson, Paula Hase- man, Ann Hartshorne, Jean Marshall, Bon- nie Rosenbaum, Mary Bernard, Nina Vack- etta, DiAnne Westerman, Elizabeth Vernz. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA-TOP ROW: Eliza- beth Kuehn, Marsha Matteoni, Linda Vana, Karen Whisler, Margaret Rosso, Miriam Gordon. THIRD ROW: Barbara Beckmeyer. Suzanne Kelly, Sheila Crump, Karen Kenni- cutt, Ellen Burkhart, Doreen Baillargeon. SECOND ROW: Laura Christensen, Betty Staley, Carol Roberts, Linda Schultz, Mar- gene Kirkwood, Monica Lauderdale. BOT- TOM ROW: Ellen Rosen, Carole Mitts, Di- ane White, Gaile Kalver. Jeanne Hussong. NOT IN PANEL: Diane Mann. Jill Albert- son, Beth Livingston, Eleanor Thornley, Cathy Buck, Debbie Weider, Kay Fisher, Dee Ford. 485 Sigma Delta Chi Sponsors Journ Rebellions Interest in promoting journalism and an affiliation with the communi- cation field are the qualifications for SIGMA DELTA CHI membership. The ILLINI TUMOR is one of the contributions of this organiza- tion. The satirical newspaper is published annually at Homecoming and is the main source of income. Sigma Delta Chi also spons ors Journ Rebellions each semester. The rebellions are parties for everyone in the College of Communications. On the more serious side, rep- resentatives are sent to the national convention and Region V conference. Initiation ceremonies occur when- ever a sizeable number of pledges are qualified for membership. It's time for rebellion in communications, and everyone joins in the party. Purchasing a 1968 Homecoming TUMOR, this Illini carrvs on the tradition. SIGMA DELTA CHI-TOP ROW: Terry Dillman, treasurer; Lee Crumbaugh, Dennis Dimond, president; Richard Rescho, Timothy Spannaus, Robert Van Winkle. Donald Heim- burger, vice-president: Joseph Ennenbach. William Cameron. BOT TOM ROW: John Regnell. advisor; David Soden, Steven Heck. Thomas Laue, David Shaver, secretary; Paul Jackson. 486 BYMAC Tries to Organize Itself Nationally The first and only club of its kind, BYMAC was officially rec- ognized in 1965. The club members are agriculture communications majors in journalism, advertising, and radio-television. The club worked closely with the Agriculture Communications Department and met with outstanding people in the field. This year BYMAC tried to or- ganize majors in the field on other campuses into a national organiza- tion. The main events of the club were the fall picnic and the Most Coveted Dubious Awards presenta- tions at the spring study-break. Since its organization in 1961, the UKRAINIAN STUDENT AS- SOCIATION has provided an op- portunity for all interested students and faculty members to become acquainted with Ukrainian history, culture, and customs. The associa- tion presented its annual Ukrai- nian Evening and participated in the festivities and education of the International Fair. In addition to these activities, the members strove to promote greater understanding among the members of the Univer- sity and the local community. UKRAINIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION-BOT- TOM ROW: Lesia Okruch. Prof. Nicholas Britsky, Prof. Eugene Radzimovsky, Myro- slawa Drozd, secretary. TOP ROW: Ronald Edwards, Bohdan Saciuk, treasurer; Ellen Lee. Alexander Sydorenko, Lew Hryhorczuk. president; Mrs. Olena Saciuk, Peter Paluch, vice-president; Stanley Humenuk, Paul Zubinski. BYMAC-TOP ROW: David Warner, Robert Scherer, Randall Bridson, Timothy Sturm, Rodney Rice, Terrance Rathgeber, Allan Frederick. THIRD ROW: Dr. James Evans, advisor; Henry Kallal, Robert Maupin, Carl Johnson, Robert Brown, Donald McCabe. SECOND ROW: Joy Japp, Thomas Stahl, Kay Vogt, Michael Walsten, Willard Broom. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Smith, Eloise Hoff- man, Marilvn Bidner. Doughnut Sales Finance Oregon Conference Trip All students enrolled in the pre- veterinary medicine curriculum and any other interested students may become members of the PRE- VET CLUB. The club enables stu- dents to continue their interest in and better their understanding of veterinary medicine. The group is associated with the Junior Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The future veterinarians met once a month for such demonstra- tions as an animal autopsy and small animal surgery. Tours of the large and small animal clinics and research laboratories on cam- pus were also conducted for the members. The ILLINI STUDENT OCCU- PATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIA- TION, Illi-Sota, open to all stu- dents in the occupational therapy curriculum, gives its members an opportunity to prepare for their career. The members sold dough- nuts to raise money to send dele- gates to the national conference held in Portland, Oregon. They also sponsored speakers in connection with Delta Sigma Omicron and as- sisted at wheelchair track and field events. The first chapter of Illi- Sota was founded on this campus in 1944. A farewell party was given for transferring juniors. PREVET— BACK ROW: Kenneth Rosenthal, Stanley Korsmeyer, Marsha Stone, Lark Levander, Linda Mueller, Jeannine Burns, John Burns, Ellen Wollek, Eddie Kaiser, Dennis Blodgett. FIFTH ROW: Charles Gradowski, Gail Friesel, James Mueller, Thomas Philippi, Fredrick Hahn Jr., Will- iam Augustine, Buddy Spellman, Richard Gschwind, Michael Thomas, John Trummel, Edward Maupin. FOURTH ROW: Helen Knox, Steven Walter, Thomas Hoskins, Sharon Jolly, Charles Lupori, Michael Spear, Melodie Howell, Katherine White, Douglas Traver, Steven Doll, James Benson. THIRD ROW: Mary Yurieci, Virginia Lukas, Cheryl Krivacek, Joyce Hansen, Cherryl Keeler, Linda Ross, Diane Boltz, Danille Swick, Kenneth Bus, Rodney Bisby, Lawrence Lar- sen. SECOND ROW: Barbara Arne, Robert Archer, Kathleen Wilson, Mary Charles, Patricia Beasley, Jay Bidenkap, James Lundgren, Alan Lavitt, Anthony Fulmer, Robert Lenz, Robert Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Bardelmeier, vice-president; Fred- erick Gvillo, executive vice-president; Dale Atkins, treasurer; Diane Gutzeit, secretary; Larry Wesemann, president; Dr. Raymond Olsen, advisor. ILLI-SOTA-TOP ROW: Linda Rende, Linda Nixon, Judith Kloczak, Catherine Crowley, Janet Rodgerson, Alyce Robinson, Thersa Ziomek, Patricia Conlon, Maria Blockinger. SECOND ROW: Linda King, Carol Darnell, Jerie Karkos, Cynthia Palm, Phyllis Man- ning, Sally Swanson, Sally Pease. Ismere Medenis, Mary Damhorst, Carolyn Wilkin- son, Suzanne Nelson, Mrs. Sara Condon, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Myers, president; Martha Chandler, secretary; Barbara Sopp, corresponding secretary; Pamela Pauls, treasurer, Linda Kelly, Delta Sigma Omicron representative; Pamela Nekolny, Kristine Carlson, Crystal Bucher, Victoria Savitsky. 488 mmm ,T „, mmiiuwi' 490 Begin, Serve, Watch, Pray, Do, Decide, Complete, Reward ■JB I m 491 3 CIRCLE K— TOP ROW: Fred Mierzwa, Gene Sanks, Richard Wiand, Frederic Gustat, Homer Dewey, Michael Morache, Larry Pearson, Thomas Mierzwa. BOTTOM ROW: dent; George Rettof, secretary; John Griffin, Ki- ford, wanis advisor; Louis Harkness, vice-presi- Jerome Weber, president; Edward Staf- advisor; Richard Tanton, treasurer. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION CLUB-TOP ROW: Vicki Oetting, Marilyn Zwicker, Carol Deck, Sharon Tonsor, Henry Kallal. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Gilchrist, ag council representa- tive; Ellen Braucht, secretary-treasurer; Michael England, president; Karen Wax, re- porter; Ann Wills, historian. NOT IN PANEL: Lyle Paul, vice-president; Paul Shearer, Larry Wachtel, Jon Kenney. LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL- TOP ROW: Joan Ryder, Debra Nicholson, Ronald Stephens, Harry Piatt, Gay Brumis, Linda Kalmanek. SECOND ROW: Alan Hell- man, Jennifer Haight, Janis Wanserski, Mary Kane, Richard Weiner, Dean Richard Hinely, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Weider, Sibyl Anderson, treasurer; William Schilling, president; Gail Polcyn, secretary; Saul Morse. NOT IN PANEL: William Steinkamp, John Peterson, Geraldine Grennan, Bruce Rutan, Cary Lerman, Todd Gracen, Eric Stral. 4921 LAS Council Attempts to Add Languages to Pass-Fail Option CIRCLE-K is a service or- ganization for college men which attempts to develop future leaders and citizens. The club's annual con- vention was held in April at Eastern Illinois University. The organiza- tion's projects included Operation Christmas Card in which cards were sent to members of the armed forces. A trick-or-treat party was sponsored for the Cunningham Chil- dren's Home on Halloween night. The ILLINI FORENSIC ASSO- CIATION conducts debates, dis- cussions, and general analysis ses- sions concerning debate related activities. This year members at- tended debate tournaments at col- leges and universities throughout the nation. In the Champaign-Urbana area, the association presented au- dience debates for various civic clubs and organizations. During the January semester break, members sponsored the fourth annual invitational high school debate tournament. The Debator of the Year'' was honored at the an- nual Spring Banquet. The COOPERATIVE EXTEN- SION CLUB strives to develop a philosophy and effective means of communicating with people while building leadership skills. Univer- sity students and former 4-H club members interested in working with people are encouraged to join the organization. The main aim is for international understanding through the Interna- tional Farm Youth Exchange and Teen-Caravan. During the past year, members worked in 4-H clubs with children from low income families, providing them with an opportunity for laying the framework for be- coming more useful citizens. The LIBERAL ARTS AND SCI- ENCES COUNCIL serves as a liaison between faculty and students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Members served on several standing faculty commit- tees. Students are selected through petitioning and interviews conducted by members of the council. A special committee worked on the foreign language requirement in an attempt to allow students to take those courses on the pass-fail option. Another concern was the proposed experimental college. The LAS Council conducted an all day confer- ence with faculty members and spon- sored the annual Teacher Excellence Awards Program and Banquet. Campus coffee houses brought about talk and music about world events. ILLINI FORENSIC ASSOCIATION-TOP ROW: Ronald Miller, Kenneth Allen, Scott Harvey, Marvin Kasnick, William Pearson. THIRD ROW: Robert Boettcher, Gregory Schmidt, David Lenny, Joel Davis, Clyde McDowell. SECOND ROW: Daniel OKeefe. Richard Michi. Roger Dvkstra. Ross Towle, Carter Klein. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Wil- lard. coach; Verne Cronen. coach; Nancy Mihevc, coach; Barbara Jackson, Carol Mann, secretarv-treasurer; Alan Wernicke, vice-president. NOT IN PANEL: Peter Conway, Patrick Douce, Susan Fox. Neil Gerald, Norman Horler, president; Harvey Shifnn, David Sinow, Ira Teinowitz. 493 Alpha Phi Omega Hosts Career Conference ALPHA PHI OMEGA, a service fraternity founded in 1925, is pres- ently the largest fraternal organiza- tion in the world with over 500 chap- ters. Alpha Alpha chapter at the U of I was founded in 1932 and has continually participated in campus activities since that time. Intra-chapter activities included regular chapter meetings held bi- weekly and pledge training which consisted of a ten week trainin g period and a pledge project. There were intramural athletics, a winter dance, and a spring formal. Among the service projects of the chapter was the Explorer College Career Conference held for the first time in March. The purpose of this conference was to introduce high school Explorers to the values of universities. Another new project was aiding the local Boy's Club. Members helped with such things as woodcrafts and hikes. Alpha Alpha chapter possesses the longest known fraternity paddle in the world— 10'1 . Alpha Alpha chapter members help Boys Scouts build a foot bridge at Camp Drake. ALPHA PHI OMEGA-TOP ROW: Calvin Twenhafel. John George, Edgar Berkel. Bryan Jett, George Welch, Allan Sternstein, Philip Funk, Ellwyn Englot, Dale Matthews. Michael Long, Jeffrey Merrick, Danny Carlson, Kenneth Griggs, James Rhea. THIRD ROW: Lynn Sullivan, Joseph Lombardo, Thomas Dagnon, Allan Benson, Karl Thornbrugh, George McGregor, Victor Enchelmayer, William Clarev. Daniel Hellrung, Robert Stewart. John ' White. Bruce Hoff, Robert Paluch. SECOND ROW: Russell Ringl, Steven Muzos. first vice-president: Ronald Berman, second vice-president; Steven Colwell, third vice-president; Dr. Robert Seif, chairman advisory board; Chris Langill, president; Allan Robertson, alumni secretary; Charles Roger, secretary; Ronald Liberty, treasurer; Robert Dworkin. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Marshall. Leroy Basha, Ralph Nicksarlian. Timothy Fass. James Slagle, Kenneth Ohr. Robert' Bradlev, Richard Bloomfield. NOT IN PANEL: Richard Ahern. Daniel Harty. Robert Jandeska, Raymond Mulrooney, David Swanson. Kenneth Valentine, Benjamin Mil- brandt. Kenneth Marr. 494 Parachutist Compete in Florida, Terrepin Presents Water Show A parachutist learns the proper form and then practices in a real jump. The UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB was started in 1964 by five members. Now in its fourth year, it has about 40 members. Jumping is held every weekend that weather permits. In November the club made its third trip to United States Parachute Association's National Collegiate Parachutist Competition held in Zephyrhills, Florida. This year the The Sport Parachute Club keeps pace with America's fastest growing sport. TERRAPIN SWIM CLUB-TOP ROW: Joan Froom, Linda Shurman, Mary Chaban, Caro- lyn Le Blanc, Patricia McMillan, Jilane Swieringa, Sally Morton, JoAnn Blomquist, Cinthia Tucker, Karen Stahl, Michaelene Piech, Dawn Cizmar, Georgianna Foster, Cynthia Fischer. SECOND ROW: Alice Rys- den, social chairman; Jacqueline Sharf, treasurer; Susan Nattelhorst, vice-president; Jennifer Schaeffer, president; Gail Sterba. secretary; Kathryn Powers, historian; Judith Dubbs, Pamela Green, Elizabeth Harasek, competition was attended by over 200 collegiate parachutists from all over the United States; it's one of the biggest annual sport parachuting meets in the country. Jumper David Boyd placed sec- ond in both the Greater St. Louis Parachute Meet and the Midwest Collegiate Meet, which was held here at Illinois, and third at the Indianapolis Skyhawks Second An- nual Meet. Freedom was the atmosphere as girls of TERREPIN SWIM CLUB practiced for the annual water show, held Mom's Day Weekend. The theme, Space, Tempo, Color left the club completely open for ideas for group and solo numbers. Preliminary tryouts for the show were held both in October and Feb- ruary. Girls were tested on strok- ing, stunts, and skills. Each girl who meets the requirements is formally initiated in a candlelight ceremony. The girls create the numbers, scenery and costumes themselves. Carol Rueter, Joan Prentice, Cady Soukup, Barbara Jauhola. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Holliday, Suzanne Crane, Jan Gerenstein, Susan Fariss, Janice Fellman, Cheryl Schue- ler, Sylvia Bourque, Sara Henning, Susan Dawson, Judith Tomosek, Linda Yaeger. 495 Religious Foundations Combine Worship, Study, Social Activities The BAPTIST STUDENT UNION sponsored vesper services, ex- change activities with other foun- dations, and speakers, including Chancellor Peltason. As a regular activity, members visited the Cham- paign County Nursing Home. Participation in Good News, a Christian folk musical, and in choir added musical activity. The group also traveled to attend state conven- tions and a mission conference. Summer missions to Los Angeles, Vietnam, and Israel were given fi- nancial aid by the group. Two banquets were held. One was for international students, and in the spring, the other was held for initia- tion of officers. Sunday night supper forums at the LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUN- DATION included speakers, films and discussions of contemporary life. Study groups explored such areas as theology, marriage, ethics, and science. Group therapy was of- fered to those interested in personal growth and sharing with others. A special speakers service brought outstanding church leaders to cam- pus. Seminars, lectures, and social activities were planned for graduate. The LUTHERAN CHAPEL COUNCIL planned and supervised programs which emphasized Chris- tian living in a modern world. The Council organized study groups, seminars, and service projects as well as working with the Lutheran Student Foundation to sponsor eight speaker programs geared to the in- terests of the student. Informal gatherings were encouraged and coffee was always available. Members of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION held testimony meetings each Tuesday night and sponsored two public lectures. Each semester began with an open house, with buildings being opened to visitors and tours being conducted by attendants. Religious foundations provide those moments of quiet for meditation. Everyone takes part in the after dinner discussions on Sunday evening. Students enjoy Sunday evenings meals at the campus Lutheran Foundation. 496 LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL COUN- CIL—TOP ROW: Richard Beitz, president; Alfred Swanson, Kenneth Koshe, Roger Timm, vicar; Ival Toepke, Claire Kruken- berg, treasurer-financial secretary; Rev. Raymond Eissfeldt, advisor; Daniel Stuemp- fig, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: Mari- Jane Swanson, Barbara Rubley, Elizabeth Mueller, Sandra Zander, secretary; Mari- lyn Timm. NOT IN PANEL: Dwight Diercks. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION-TOP ROW: Donald Young, James Jones, Robert Dillon, Arnold Young, John Gifford, Roger White, Kenneth Knowles. Donald Moye, Dr. Dale Meredith, advisor; Philip Cary. BOTTOM ROW: Sylvia Segler, Charlotte Dillon, Beverly Phillips, Sandra German, secretary; Rhoda Early, president; Walter Boyce, vice- president; Mary Barnard. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION- TOP ROW: Duanne Christianson, Roger Harrison, chairman of the board; Ross Carl- son, Lynn Bollinger. THIRD ROW: Deborah Allen, James Evertts, Ronald Messman, Richard Akin, treasurer; Richard Geiger. SECOND ROW: Ronald Mengelsdorf, Rich- ard Grotefendt, Judith Lennert, Chris Ferrill, Kendra Adams, John Brubaker, re- cording secretary; Craig Brubaker, Ronald Tasa. BOTTOM ROW: Joanna Cornett, Susan Kaluzny, vice-chairman; Constance Brooks, corresponding secretary; Ellen Rosen, Joy Akin, Elizabeth Ward, Polly Brubaker, Sara Smith. 497 Coffee Houses Encourage Student Expression B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUND- ATION is a student synagogue, a community service agency, and a Jewish educational center. It is an area of free expression to encour- age students of the Jewish faith to voice openly their opinions and exhibit their talents thru organized receptions, brunches, supper for- ums, and coffee hours. Forum lec- tures followed Friday evening services and courses in Hebrew, religion, and the Bible were taught by the foundation. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION, which is affiliated with the Episco- pal Church sponsored Post- crypt, an informal coffee house where discussions and musical programs were held. Regular Sunday evening meetings were expanded when the group moved into the new Canterbury House. The association held a book sale, dividing the proceeds between two projects. Half was designated to help the children in Biafra, whole- sale victims of starvation. The other half went to support the Anglican Church in Lesotho. B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION- STANDING: Rabbi Nathan Gaynor, director. SEATED: Neesa Sweet, Toby Burstein, Jay Miller, Esther Lerner, Joanne Fritz, Caro- lyn Shere, Brent Brotine, Cheryl Spielman, Marna Berman, Paula Robbins, vice- president; Alvin Feder, president; Thera Ehrenthal, Rickey Ament, Nadine Schwartz, Royce Boraz, Laura Davis, Howard Addison, Maurice Burstein. NOT IN PANEL: Sharon Siskind, secretary; Bruce Seidel, treasurer; Elias Barzilai, Stanley Weinstein. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION-TOP ROW: William Lemke, Richard Hector, Stephen Bogaerts, Howard Nicholas, John Atwood. SECOND ROW: Mrs. F. S. Arvedson, John Flemming, Mary Reed, Mary Roach, Harold Orr, Gregory Sims. BOTTOM ROW: Fr. F. S. Arvedson, Elizabeth Scoggins, Jill Limerick, Tina Whitehouse, Fr. John Arthur. L S'M I ■A' II I 498 Republicans Bring Dirksen, Ogilvie to Campus 1968, being an election year, the YOUNG REPUBLICANS worked dili- gently. Canvassing for Richard Nix- on in the surrounding counties began on October 23. Then, Homecoming weekend, YR members distributed car stickers, sun visors, buttons, and other campaign material for state and local candidates. On the following Monday, the Republican Victory Train, carrying Senator Everett Dirksen, Senator Charles Percy, gubernatorial candidate Richard Ogilvie and the rest of the state ticket, was greeted by a rally of student and local supporters. YR's also conducted the largest stu- dent rally for Ogilvie in the state. As the election drew near, work increased and the Saturday preced- ing the election, 75 students trav- elled to Chicago to distribute cam- paign literature in the Loop. That evening they were honored at a party sponsored by Youth for Nixon. Then, November 3 was proclaimed campus Marigold Day in honor of the presence of Senator Dirksen, who delivered a speech in the auditori- um. The candidate for lieutenant governor of Illinois spoke to end the YR campaign. Sen. Everett Dirksen recognizes ovation after speaking here Marigold Day. A young Republican actively campaigns for state and local candidates before attending the Homecoming game. 499 Search, Hit the Books, Discover, 502 Contemplate, Brainstorm, Cram, Perform, Ace 503 President Henry Leads Illinois Toward Educational Progress Always quiet, competent, efficient and busy, Dr. David Dodds Henry, President of the University of Illi- nois for fourteen years, has suc- cessfully fulfilled the tasks of diplo mat, administrator, and coor- dinator of University affairs both in Champaign and at the Chicago Cir- cle and Medical campuses. Assuming the demanding roles of diplomat and administrator, Presi- dent Henry has, of necessity, found himself separated from the three campuses. Washington conferences, state-wide meetings, and the main- tenance of four offices in Chicago and Champaign effectively limited his contact with students. President Henry, however, with his ambitious daily schedule, did not forget the students, their needs and their association with the Uni- versity. He concerned himself not only with those physical things that are meaningful to students today, but also with education. Good edu- cation, Henry said, must give the student a mission beyond im- mediate interests, a cause bigger than himself, a meaning in life and pride in his identity. He strove to maintain that good education. Even President Henry takes time out from his busy schedule to celebrate the holidays. DAVID DODDS HENRY University of Illinois President 504 1 f 1 ■I JP g ?m IH RS Hi m B ' To know the facts, Dr. Henry must consult with George H. Bargh, Executive Assistant, and his office aides. A constant traveler, Dr. Henry admits the dictaphone is his best friend. President Henry sought to im- prove University education by main- taining the orderly operation of the University and providing for its future growth and existence. He emphasized the areas of intellectual opportunity, research and prepara- tion of people for professions. This year 30 per cent more high school graduates entered colleges than 30 years ago. In human terms this means more lives than ever before have been changed by college experience, Henry said. The year marked the institution of Project 500— equal opportunity education— and the opening of the new Kranert Center of the Performing Arts, another phase in the expan- sion program. When I arrived there were not enough beds, Henry said. Today we have dorms, improved facilities and plans for a big future. 505 The Chancellor is Administrative C-U President The Chancellor conducts public news conferences in addition to his duties as administrator and coordinator. LUCIUS BARKER. Assistant Chancellor; JOHN BRISCOE, Vice Chancellor of Ad- ministrative Affairs; HERBERT CARTER, Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs. Operating now for a third year, Chancellor Peltason's office handled all major administrative matters concerning only the Champaign branch of the University of Illinois. The newly instituted system of three Chancellors offices— one at each campus— replaced the old President- Provost- Vice-Provost system. In this way, the office functioned to help the President of the University by assuming a major portion of his administrative duties so that he might concentrate his attention on larger problems which concerned the whole three-campus complex. This placed Chancellor Jack Pel- tason in the position of chief exec- utive of the Champaign-Urbana cam- pus. Peltason likened his job to that of President of the Champaign- Urbana campus. To best fulfill his role as Chan- cellor, Peltason knew he must main- tain open contact with students and provide an atmosphere conducive to the free discussion of student prob- lems. For this reason he instituted Chancellor's Chats and dinner dis- cussions in his home with students this year. He also met formally with students in his office and in- formally at dorm dinners. 506 Every Man Learns for Himself In His Own Place and Way 515 J v 516 The DC-6 aircraft promises to be useful to all extension departments and to groups needing flight services. Institute of Aviation Expands Horizons with New United DC-6 This year the Institute of Aviation took an important step forward with the reception of a United DC-6 into its flight line at the University of Illinois-Willard Airport. This air- craft, a gift to the Institute from the United Air Lines Corporation, was consolidated into the Institute's class curriculua giving students the train- ing which correlates more closely with that desired by the major avia- tion industries. The Institute believed that the new dimension in aviation experience with this class of aircraft would be likely to enhance the career opportunities of the students. In addition, the Institute offered the students activities serving as con- tacts between the aviation industry and educational institutions for the purpose of studying problems of everyday living which are influenced by the Aerospace Age. The Institute tried to develop the student. DEAN RALPH FLEXIMAN. Institute of Aviation Two of the students in aircraft maintenance overhaul and inspect the parts of a single propeller engine. 517 Many Student Organizations Unify Ag College ORVILLE BENTLEY. Dean of the College of Agriculture Students spend hours of work publishing SNIB BITS, the bi-montly Ag bulletin. Although the College of Agricul- ture's basis of learning was secured in the basic biological and physical sciences, much stress was placed on establishing in students a sense of identity with their particular in- dustry. Most students were involved in at least one of the 18 clubs or- ganized. These clubs were pri- marily technical and closely asso- ciated with the student's special career interests. SNIB BITS, the official Ag College newspaper, was published by an Ag student College staff to keep students informed of Ag, Home Ec and club activities. In addition to the clubs and the newspaper, a non-credit orientation meeting was held weekly to tie the college together. Just as college unity was stressed, so, too, was individual at- tention emphasized by a good ad- visory service. This counseling service followed an open door policy, and each student chose his own advisor. A notable characteristic of the College of Agriculture was its stu- dents were generally more certain of their ultimate occupational goals. Approximately 92% of the 10,000 Ag graduates remained in Agricultural pursuits, while about 407© of those graduating with a B.S. degree con- tinued to pursue their Ag studies in graduate school. Weekly orientation meetings enabled students to become familiar with all available curriculums in Agriculture. Subject Changes Concern College of Commerce With a new dean, the College of Commerce saw new direction in the curriculum and the initiation of practical training. Liberalizing the curriculum and serving the com- munity were the goals of 1968. Fulfilling the core courses re- quired for the undergraduates in Commerce used to take more than the desired eight semesters. A few of the core courses were eliminated; this change made it possible for undergrads in Commerce to take more electives and still receive their degree in four years. As a service to the community, interested Commerce students helped systematize the accounting registers at some of the local small businesses. They also helped by in- structing young people in junior achievement programs in this area. These new ideas became manifest following a series of coffee hours attended by both students and fac- ulty. A committee was formed from this group, and the changes made. JOSEPH W. McGUIRE, Dean of the College of Commerce Undergraduate students in the College of Commerce and Business both give and receive practical instruction. 519 Newswriting course 211 is a requirement for undergrads of this college. Communications Approaches College with a Personal Touch Comparatively small, the college of Journalism and Communications, with an enrollment of only 374 undergraduate students, succeeded in giving its students a more per- sonal Big U education. Juniors and Seniors entering the two-year undergraduate college from other disciplines discovered a less formal curriculum in which classes were smaller and out-of- class instruction was closer than in most colleges. Instructors were alive, energetic and interested and maintained a good easy-going rap- port with their students to give each student the impression I know that I belong here. Students, although required to fol- low certain basic courses in one of the broad departments of adver- tising, journalism, and radio- television were free to mix-and- match their major courses and required general electives in such a way as to achieve a personalized program of study especially de- signed to meet each student's needs and desires for the future. The Division of University Broad- casting is also included under the college's administration. Through their experience working on WILL Radio, AM and FM, and the Motion Picture Production Unit, which pro- duces instructional programs, the students gained valuable practical knowledge of the mass media sys- tem from the inside track. Other students found part-time newspaper experience made profitable leads to full-time jobs. THEODORE PETERSON Dean of the College of Communications Radio-television gives communications students valuable practical experience. 520 w-; Education students often find the comfortably furnished modern lounges conducive to between-class chats. Glass enclosed lounges can bring the outside in to students or vice versa. 'BJCJbs sddGcS Ed Majors Discover a World Of Modern Teaching Methods Upon first glance at the College of Education building the thought that comes to mind is progress. Indeed, the students were presented with the newest and the most mod- ern Teaching Methods Program. Two aspects of this program in which students were most involved were the Micro-Teaching Labora- tory and the Student-Teaching Plan. In the Lab, Ed Students prepared lessons and presented them to Freshmen Student-Teacher Evalu- ators. The practice instruction periods were then video-taped and replayed for the benefit of the Stu- dent-Teachers. This Lab work was a stepping stone to the Student- Teaching Plan. By this plan students were placed, along the lines of their individual curriculums, into a va- riety of real-life teaching situations. The College of Education building offered Undergraduates study rooms in the lower level of the building, commonly called study carols — well sound-proofed and quite con- ducive to cramming for that mid- term that just happens to be tomor- row. Also available to the students was a well-stocked reference room. Finally for just taking a break many Education students retreated to one of the main lounges at the north and south ends of the College of Education building. The Education Building's distinctive style inspires budding teachers. DEAN RUPERT EVANS College of Education Engineering Students Maintain High Standards Under the new leadership of Dean Daniel C. Drucker, 3,500 under- graduate students set engineering as their goal. Small classes, indi- vidual contact with instructors, and an effective system of faculty ad- visors enabled students to find an- swers to unanswered questions. Student participation in research programs, continuous appraisal of teaching and counseling methods, and the job placement services helped fulfill personal needs. Although not always successful, students slaved over physics, mathe- matics and computer science prob- lems in order to find more meaning in life through a socially useful ca- reer in engineering. In addition, out-of-college elective courses were found trying. Equally hard were exams and scheduling time for extracurricular activities. Despite difficulties, students found they did more in a year than they imagined. The college taught them to think clearly and accurately, gave them the fundamentals of sound engineer- ing, and extended opportunities to contribute to effective practical action and application. DANIEL DRUCKER. Dean of the College of Engineering Students devote long hours of studying to Physics, Math and Computer Science in the College of Engineering. ■sot SPAL 2r-9 US «n 8g $7 a The College of Fine and Applied Arts was probably the most diver- sified on the campus. It boasted of seven teaching departments and five non-teaching departments. All cur- ricula were professional curricula. The students strove to be profes- sionals—the best in the field, and the college had a large staff to direct them through individual instruction and criticism. This year the dance department was added to the list of the col- lege's many departments: art, mu- sic, theatre, architecture and com- munity planning. This addition was a result of the construction of the $20 million Krannert Center for Performing Arts which was built to provide adequate facilities to work with opera, orchestra, choral, thea- tre, and dance groups. The opening of this center was ex- pected to help provide the highest qualit y of education for professional careers while also providing excel- lent facilities for outstanding public entertainment. ALLEN WELLER, Dean of Fine and Applied Arts FFA Utilizes Krannart Art Museum for Displays This exhibition, Century of Design, was designed by graduate students in Architecture and Graphic Design. 523 Grad Students Represent all Academic Areas Individual research is an important aspect of graduate college study. The Graduate College is the only academic unit that encompasses all of the colleges on campus. Of the eight-thousand students enrolled in the school this year, most continued directly from their undergraduate studies. However, a large percent- age came to the U of I from all across the country. Many graduate students worked on individual studies and research in labs. Each student usually did work significantly different from that of undergraduates and even other graduates. Teaching assist- ants were also unique to the Gradu- ate College since they found them- selves both students and faculty. The Graduate College instituted a program in which graduate stu- dents had the opportunity to meet with many University guest speak- ers in order to discuss each speak- er's lecture. The Center for Ad- vanced Study was also established by the College. It provided for many conferences, colloquia, and lec- tures to actively promote an inter- change of ideas among the students, faculty members, and guests. DEAN DANIEL ALPERT Graduate College 524 IGPA Aides Government and Graduate-Level Research Work SAMUEL GOVE, Institute of Govern- ment and Public Affairs Director. The Institute of Government and Public Affairs, a new organization, began operations in 1951 at the sug- gestion of the state legislature. The Institute bridges the gap between the political and academic worlds by working with state officials and po- litical leaders to help research and solve government problems. It then publishes its research findings and brings them back to the University making them available to graduate students and professors, especially those in political science. Beside guiding graduate research students, the Institute also sponsors an Illinois Legislative Staff Internship Program each year for fourteen stu- dents. This program offers them pro- fessional staff assignments with state legislative offices and agencies which relate to their graduate studies. State and local government people discuss problems of government finance at a special Allerton assembly. LEGISLATIVE STAFF INTERNS-TOP ROW: Donald Oakley, Robert Outis, John Stokes, Timothy Campbell, James Fletcher, Martin Geraghty, David Epstein, James Edgar, Ronald Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Peter Fugiel, Jr.; Susan Sullivan, Ralph Smith, Speaker of the House; Senator W. Russell Arrington, President Protem of the Senate; Priscilla Herbison; Bruce Zumstein; Barry Marcus. 525 The Institute of Labor and Indus- trial Relations was established to bring the work of the various social sciences to bear on the problems of industrial science. The Institute, which was established at the Uni- versity in the late 1940's, relied heavily on research. The staff came from the fields of sociology, psy- chology, economics, political sci- ence, history, law, business ad- ministration, and engineering. Within three chosen fields of study, the students have a freedom of curricula. These graduate stu- dents came from a variety of back- grounds and entered the Institute with professional goals in mind. Their goals were to obtain all the tools necessary to get a proper view of the problems they will en- counter in dealing with unions, in- dustry, and government. After ob- taining their degree, most students have worked in industry. Some have worked on the National Labor Re- lations Board, the Equal Employ- ment Opportunities Commission, and Urban Leagues. Graduating stu- dents were becoming more inter- ested in coordinating manpower and civil rights. The Institute had a current, large exchange program with Japan. Mem- bers of the Institute were studying the effect of culture on organization and standardized technologies in plants here and Japan. MELVIN ROTHBAUM. Dean of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations Coordination of Manpower and Civil Rights is Goal of I.L.I.R. A friendly but business-like atmosphere is maintained in the graduate courses of Labor and Industrial Relations. 526 JOHN CRIBBET Dean of College of Law Law students learn through experience by participating in a mock trial. Diligent Students in Law Today : Tomorrow Lawyers, Judges, . . . The Law Library in the Law Building facilitates the aspiring grad student. Only 29 women out of 604 students from more than 140 colleges and universities were represented in the College of Law. The law students could be found studying in the new 200,000 volume law library or re- laxing in the law lounge where cof- fee and rolls could be purchased during the day. Walking through the law building, one could encounter many students standing around dis- cussing politics, public statutes, and case studies. Case studies rather than textbook readings occupied most of the law students' time. There was a heavy emphasis on procedure in a court- room, and the law students had practical experience with mock trials at both the trial and appellate level. Seminars provided a place for discussions of controversial topics. Law is a fascinating and demand- ing profession which requires pa- tient research, reasoning ability, and interest in laws and statutes. Decisions were usually based on precedents, but often a novel case arose where the decision was based on logical reasoning. Thus, the Col- lege of Law provided the student with practical experience to pre- pare him to meet the challenge he would find in the practice of law. 527 LAS Initiates New Programs for Undergraduate Learning The largest college on campus, LAS, this year enrolled 10,812 stu- dents. To meet the demands of so many students, the College of Lib- eral Arts and Sciences initiated many new programs and altered still other programs to maintain the University's traditional level of academic excellence. One of the major changes in 1968 was the elimination of the English Qualifying Test for all students who did not receive a B or better in DGS 112 or Rhetoric 102. In place of this test the University organized a Writing Lab that was equipped with typewriters, video tape ma- chines, tape recorders, and drills for reading. Although the Writing Lab was only an experimental pro- gram this year, it is expected to become an important part of the rhetoric program in time. Another change affecting LAS administration was the elimination of the Division of General Studies programs. The former DGS courses moved under the standard depart- ment headings. To accommodate this major change, special advising was given to freshmen and sopho- mores with undeclared majors. The Special Educational Opportu- nities Program, better known as SEOP or Project 500, has also been helped by the College of LAS. Three new courses: Mathematics 101, Psychology 1 05, and Rhetoric 103 were initiated to supplement SEOP students' backgrounds. Foreign language idioms and pronunciation are studied in the language lab. DEAN ROBERT ROGERS, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences English as a second language is of- fered for Illinois' foreign students. 528 Semi-formal colloquia discussions give interested students insights into the opportunities of Library Science. DIRECTOR HERBERT GOLDHOR Graduate School of Library Science The Library Science Students Have Many Facilities Available The Graduate School of Library Science has many unique aspects in its students and programs. One of these is that it is open only to those working on the graduate level, to- ward masters and doctorate degrees as well as special Sixth Year cer- tificates. The enrollment in the school was small, yet the students represented twenty-eight states and seven foreign countries. Of those students enrolled in the graduate program, most did their under- grad work in education. It was also found half of them would go on to work in academic libraries. The other half would be in special, school, or public libraries. The student's laboratory was the library itself, since it offered fa- cilities for research and study. A lounge for library science students was available, too. The school also provided special programs for its students. Colloquia met most Thursday mornings throughout the semester and featured guest speaker discussions about li- brary topics. The Windsor Lectures offered a series of spring lectures. 529 After preparation of a culture, it is ob- served under a laboratory microscope. Test tubes containing various dilutions are employed in a Phenol test. Life Sciences Coordinates Learning and Training This year 800 students were en- rolled in one of the College of Life Sciences fields of Biophysics, En- tomology, Physiology, Microbiol- ogy, Botany, and Zoology. Their only prerequisites were an interest in the biological fields, a degree of dexterity, a basic knowledge of quantum functions, and the ability to discern three-dimensional objects. A unique division of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Life Sciences divided its departments into separate adminis- trative units which worked together in joint programs in order to main- tain the highest possible level of student instructional methods. The laboratory phase of study was emphasize . Labs provided students with an opportunity to observe both experimental and researched phe- nomena, and they encouraged fre- quent student-faculty interaction and discussion. Lab training en- couraged the students to be re- sponsible and to find their own solutions to problems— to discover their own identities. REINOKALLIO, Director School of Life Sciences A 10ml. pipette is utilized to pre- pare a culture of unknown bacteria. 530 The projected Intramural Building will be constructed next to Zuppke Stadium. Projected IM Building Will Be Great Asset to College of P.E. Exercise apparatus are available to all interested people at the university. KING McCRISTAL Dean of the College of Physical Education People who were outgoing, ac- tivity-minded, and interested in athletics, children and the out-of- doors were found in the College of Physical Education. The PE Library located in the main library building had the larg- est book, microcard, and periodical collection in the U.S. A new intra- mural PE Building was under construction. All University students were re- quired to take two years of PE, but few realized the many areas of re- search and study available in this college. The Department of Health and Safety Education researched the relationship between health and ex- ercise, studied anti-smoking edu- cation for the U.S. Public Health Service, and researched the rela- tionship of alcohol and driving. Illi- nois drivers tests were prepared in a lab in this department. The Department of PEM re- searched the fitness and character of both middle-aged men, and boys between 8 and 12. An experimental sport fitness school for boys was run during the summer. The Department of PEW included a human movement research labo- ratory. A field laboratory experi- ence was included in the program of the Department of Recreation and Park Administration which set up a recreation community program that provided recreation students with practical experience. 531 Accredited in 1946 by the Council on Social Work Education, the Jane Addams School of Social Work is a two-year professional curriculum leading to the Master of Social Work degree. It is the only college that has two campuses under the direc- tion of one faculty. The school has its headquarters in Urbana, and there is also a branch on the Circle Campus. The school's focus this year was a generic education for profes- sional practice in Social Work. The program offered a choice of con- centration in either casework or group work with an opportunity for more specialized learning through in-the-field instruction. In addition to the graduate pro- gram, the school offered a limited number of undergraduate courses, extension courses in Chicago and throughout the state, besides sum- mer institutes at Allerton House. It also contributed to the social wel- fare of Illinois through research, special training for agency staff members, consultation with agen- cies, and other services helpful to the tax-supported institutions. In the field instruction was beneficial to graduate students of social work. Social Work Focuses on Generic Education The Jane Addams Center houses some of the graduate courses in social work. MARK HALE Dean of Jane Addams School of Social Work 532 533 Learning Requires Studying and More Studying 534 JOSEPH SKEHEN, Executive Director of U of I Foundation Scholarships, Grants, and Loans Characterize Foundation Office Working with the Alumni Association, the Foundation aided students with scholarships and grants. Financial arm of the University, the University of Illinois Founda- tion this year served three broad major functions. It was the Univer- sity's financial agent, invention- licensing office, and special gifts and bequests administrator. As such, the University Founda- tion worked in close conjunction with its near neighbor in the Illini Union, the Alumni Association, in its task of keeping the University a going concern with adequate assets. Students familiar with the Foun- dation Office know it best for its scholarships, grants, loans, and aid funds. This year over 500 students received scholarship aids through this office. Its other activities for the year included student scholarships and loans, library collections, the Law Alumni Fund, the College of Agri- culture Fund, art acquisitions, Chi- cago Circle scholarships and loans, graduate fellowships, grants-in- aid, the General Unrestricted Fund, medical research, and engineering funds. 535 Multimedia Expands Extension Service Potential 51 H 3 - M Many working engineers attend off-campus courses through the multimedia. The arm of the University, the University of Illinois Division of University Extension extends all University resources and services— except Agriculture— to adults across the state. This last year the Uni- versity Extension reached a total of 55,290 people enrolled in formal programs of instruction carried on through Extension. Something new, Multimedia teach- ing, one of the most exciting ex- cursions into experimental instruc- tion now under way, was begun with the installation of the VERB re- mote writing equipment and Bell Telephone UNIVEX communication loop lines which tie into classrooms in nine communities. Such classes were transmitted daily. One summer talented-teen program is an oil painting course at Allerton. STANLEY ROBINSON, Director Division of University Extension Firemen can improve their skills in the Firemanship training program. 536 In many important matters, James Vermette consults with his staff members Donald Dodds and Louis Liaz. JAMES VERMETTE, Executive Director University Alumni Association Alumni Association Creates a New Student- Alumni Dialogue The Alumni Association, the link between past and present students, tried this year to do more than pre- sent Alumni Achievement Award s; publish the Alumni newspaper; maintain alumni addresses and bio- graphical data; sponsor group tours, class reunions, Illini Club meetings and departmental constituent groups; answer special alumni re- quests; perform special projects for the University; help raise funds for University projects; augment Illini Club Scholarships; honor sen- ior campus leaders with a recogni- tion banquet; handle graduation de- tails; coordinate alumni and student Homecoming plans; and maintain the U of I Placement Center. The Association this year also sought to start a dialogue between alumni and students. Alumni gather- ings were held for a first time this year with student panels to enable old and new alumni to meet today's students, understand them, and bet- ter understand the confusing sweep- ing changes of attitude taking place on this campus today and on all campuses all across the nation— to narrow the generation gap. The As- sociation also sponsored student groups which toured the state and informed Illinois residents about students, University issues, arid the young people of today— where they are going, what they are doing, and what they are thinking. 537 Rehab Center Helps Rehabs Lead Full Lives The University of Illinois Reha- bilitation—Education Progran and Rehabilitation— Education Center en- ables properly qualified students with permanent disabilities to pur- sue a higher education and benefit from the same experiences common to all students. This year the Rehabilitation Cen- ter offered many services to the physically handicapped student. Medical services, physical therapy, functional therapy, occupational therapy, special services, pros- thetics and adaptive devices coun- seling, and services for the blind and deaf student were available. Four special buses carried rehabs to campus classes. To supplement its formal therapy program the Center sponsored wheelchair baseball, football, bas- ketball, bowling, archery, track and field, table tennis, fencing, cheer- leading, square dancing, adaptive swimming, and bowling for the blind rehab students. University of Illinois GIZZ KIDS, world famous for their wheelchair athletic teams, were members of the Midwest conference of the Na- tional Wheelchair Basketball Asso- ciation which has six other confer- ences all across the nation. Beside games, the team went on its annual tour, this year to Hawaii. Delta Sigma Omicron, a co- educational service fraternity organized to promote academic, physical and social welfare of handicapped persons on and off campus, sponsored picnics, ban- quets, and other social activities and administered the Center's in- tramural sports program. Delta Sigma Omicron has contributed over $5,000 to benevolent purposes in rehabilitation and education. The motto of the fraternity best de- scribed the objectives of the dis- abled student at the University of Illinois: To exercise our abilities to the maximum so as to minimize our disabilities, that we may live and serve best. A future occupational therapist makes a typewriter aid for a rehab student. Michael Peuse demonstrates the parallel bars used in therapy programs. 538 vii-% i  Director Nugent watches Ernie Hodge's pushups in the Center's gymnasium. Gizz kids take great pride in the skill of the wheelchair football team. TIMOTHY NUGENT, Director Rehabilitation-Education Center John Chancier, Jr. keeps himself fit by working out on weighted pulleys. 539 t MEYER JONES Dean of College of Veterinary Medicine 5 | Two vet-med students check movements of a animal's heart on a cardiograph. College of Veterinary Medicine Enlarges Campus Future veterinarians attentively examine the heartbeats of a Dalmatian. The start of construction on the first phase of a new veterinary medicine campus, and the arrival of a new dean highlighted the year for the College of Veterinary Medi- cine. Construction of a new small animal clinic and obstetrics com- plex began during the Spring of 1968 on a 23-acre relocation site at the junction of Lincoln Avenue and Saint Mary's Road. Building progressed ahead of schedule this year, and the new facilities should be finished by February, 1970. Plans for a new large animal clinic are already well underway. Dr. L. Meyer Jones, former Dean of the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine, took the reins of the College September 1, replacing Dr. C. A. Brandly who retired after 12 years in the dean- ship. Seventy-four new first-year students brought enrollment in the College's four-year professional program to a record 270. The pros- pective veterinarians studies basic biomedical sciences such as anato- my, chemistry, biology, and pathol- ogy. In addition, they received pro- fessional instruction and practical experience in treatment, surgery, and clinical practice techniques. 540 BECKER, DWIGHT LEE La Moille; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (8); Illinois State University. BOYER, ROBERT VICTOR Marshall; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Stu- dent Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). BRUNO, WALTER JOHANN Chicago; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Pea- body Drive Residence. BUSSAN, DAVID NICHOLAS Galena; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Foot- ball, Freshman Squad (1); Illini Foresters (1); Illini Sportsman's Club (1,2,3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Honors Day (1). CARLSON, ROBERT EARL Hoopeston; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma, House President (7); Illinois Veterinarian Co-Editor (7); Pre- Vet Club (1,2,3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Associa- tion (4,5,6,7); Iowa State University. FLEISCHLI, ED C Springfield; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Sherman Hall; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association. GOLDMAN, PAUL MICHAEL Skokie; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Beta Pi; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; James Scholar (4); Honors Day (2); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HAGELE, WALTER CURT Springfield; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Springfield College of Illinois. HEDRICK. LARRY ROSS Polo; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Farm- House; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Economics Club (1,2); Pre- Vet Club (1,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Young Repub- licans Club (1,2,3,4,5,6). HOAGLAND, JAYNE SUMMERS Omaha, Neb.; Doctor of Veterinary Medi- cine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (1,2,3,4); Uni- versity of Nebraska. JOHNSON, JAMES LOUIS Chicago; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (1,2,3,4). JOHNSON, PAULA STEEN Emden; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Wom- en's Glee Club (1); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Pre- Vet Club (1,2); Stu- dent Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3,4,5,6); U. of I. Riding Club (2); James Scholar (1,2). KING, ARTHUR DANIEL Mattoon; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Pre- Vet Club (1,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association. LEGEL, STEVEN JON Roanoke; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Honors Day (3); Blackburn College. McLELLAN, SUSAN REDMAN Portland, Ore.; Doctor of Veterinary Medi- cine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Honors Day (2); Northwestern University; Illinois Wesleyan University. McMULLEN, RICHARD ALLEN Minier; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Nabor House; Omega Tau Sigma; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Zeta; Air Force ROTC; Hoof and Horn Club (2); Pre- Vet Club (1,2), President (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3,4,5,6); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2, 3,4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. McNARY, GLENN ELDON Marion; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Southern Illinois University. MEYER, BERNHARDT ALLEN Ashland; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; ISCAVMA; Pre- Vet Club; Student Chapter Veteri- nary Medical Association. 541 PRATA, RAYMOND GEORGE Danville; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Delta Theta; Omega Tau Sigma ; Phi Zeta; Student Chapter Veter- inary Medical Association; DePauw University. REED, LAURENCE WILCOX Chicago; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5,6,7,8); Knox College. SANDERS, JAMES KEMBER Yorkville; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (1, 2,3,4); Northern Illinois University. SEPESI, JOHN PAUL Chicago; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Honors Day (1); Circle Cam- pus of the University of Illinois. SHAW, LLOYD MARVIN Woodstock; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Air Force ROTC; Dairy Production Club (3); Pre- Vet Club (1,2); Rifle and Pistol Club (1 ,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association, President. STOLL, STEVEN Champaign; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Phi Zeta; Tribe of Illini (3,4,5,6,7); Fencing Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3,4), Freshman Squad (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medi- cal Association; Marquette University. SWINGER, GARY LOUIS Edinburg; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Farm- House; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Bymac; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); S.N. LB. (1,2); Agricultural Economics Club (1,2,3); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2); Pre-Vet Club (1,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3,4.5,6); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). WEBSTER, DENNIS MICHAEL Sheldon; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Florida Avenue Residence; Omega Tau Sigma; Fraternity Life (4); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4); Eastern Illinois University. WILKE, WILLARD LEE Belknap; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Murray State University. ZIEGENHORN, CLIFFORD BENJAMIN JR Fairbury: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinarv Medical Association. ZIPKIN, MARTIN VICTOR New Hyde Park, N.Y.; Doctor of Veterinary- Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Wrestling. Freshman Squad ( 1); Fraternity Life; Karate Kai; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association; Honors Day (3); Ohio State University; Auburn University. I ■-:• ■:-■■Seniors AARON, JAMES MICHAEL Mount Vernon; B.S. in Communications; Greg- ory Drive Residence; WILL (4); Rend Lake College. ABATE, ALEX MICHAEL Rockford; B.S. in Economics; Alpha Sigma Phi; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2), Member (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Italian Club (1). ABRAMS, HOLLY DYNE Morton Grove; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Folk Song Club (1,2,3,4); S.C.O.P.E. (1); S.N.C.C. (1); Students for a Democratic Society (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). ABRAMS, HOWARD IRVING Lincolnwood; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Hendrick House; Alpha Phi Omega; Junior Interfraternity Council (3); Freshman Seminar (1); I.E.E.E. (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (3); Young Republicans Club (1). ABRAMS, KATHERINE STEINBERG Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., English, Iota Alpha Pi; Junior Panhellenic (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Bradley University. ABRAMS, WENDY ILLENE Skokie; B.F.A. in Art Education; Bromley; National Art Education Association (3); University Theatre Crew (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Honors Day (1,2,3); Northern Illinois University. ACKERMAN, ARTHUR WADE Carmi; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate (1); Agricultural Eco- nomics Club (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3). ADAIR, DALE CRAIG Bloomington; B.S. in Forestry; Illini Towers; Illini Foresters (3,4); Illinois State University. ADAIR, JANE ELLEN Godfrey; B.S. in Advertising; Zeta Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1); Advertising Club (3,4); Marketing Club (3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Monticello College. ADAMI, DAVE RICHARD Washburn; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; Delta Phi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (2,3). ADELMAN, LINDA GAIL Lincolnwood; A.B. in Elementary Education; Illini Towers; Campus Chest (1); Illini Guide (2); Gymnastics Club (2. 3,); Honors Day (1,2,3). AGNEW, JACQUELINE MARY Chicago; A.B. in LAS., English; Illini Tower; Newman Club (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Young Demo- crats Club (4); Honors Day (2,3i; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. AGRON, EDYTHE R Wilmette; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Phi Sigma Sigma; I. U.S. A. Member (1.2); Campus Chest (2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1,2); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Greek Week Com- mittee (3); Young Republicans Club (3). AHRENS, ROBERT MERWIN Marengo; B.S. in Economics; Phi Sigma Ep- silon; Young Republicans Club. AIROLA, JOHN ALLEN Farmington; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, President (4); Student Senate (3); A.F.S. (3); I.S.P.E. (2); Karate Kai (2); James Scholar (2); Hon- ors Day (2). ALLEN, KATHLEEN LEE Joliet; A.B. in LAS., Speech; Illini Towers. ALLEN, RICHARD CLARK Aledo; B.S. in Advertising; Beta Theta Pi; WPGU(2); Basketball Manager (1,2,3); Senior Golf Manager (4); Army ROTC; Honors Day (3). ALLEN, RICHARD GEORGE Arlington Heights; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Astronomical Society (1,4); Physics Society (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Young Republicans Club (1,4); JamesScholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ALLES, PATRICIA LOUISE Chicago; B.S. in Physical Education; Gym- nastics Club (2,3.4); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2.3); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. ALLIE, GARY RUSSELL Blue Island; B.S. in General Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi; Greek Week Committee (2); Army ROTC; Campus Folk Song Club (1); Society of General Engineers (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). ALLIE, GLEN LEONARD ....'. Blue Island; B.S. in Recreation; Delta Sigma Phi; Tribe of Illini (4); Football, Varsity Squad (2,3.4), Letter (4), Freshman Squad (1); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2,3), Freshman Squad (1); A.I.Ch.E. (1); American Recreational Society (3.4); Young Re- publicans Club (4). ALOIA, CAROLYN JOHNSON East Point, Ga.; B.S. in Home Economics; Gamma Phi Beta; Texas Technological College; University of Tennes- see; Georgia State College. ALVAREZ, FRANCISCO San Juan, Puerto Rico; B.S. in Electrical En- gineering; Baptist Student Center; Honors Day (3); Carthage College. AMBROSE, SHARON KAY Champaign; A.B. in LAS., Spanish; Delta Zeta. AMBROS INI, ADELINE DIANE Chicago Heights; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teach- ing of Chemistry; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Newman Club (3); University Chorus (1); Honors Day (3). AMENT, RICKEY J. Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., History; YM-YWCA Model U.N. (3); Hillel Foundation (2). AMENT. STEVEN LESLIE Yorkville; B.S. in Agriculture; Illini Towers; Gamma Sigma Delta; MR. HA. Judicial Board (3); Agricultural Mecha- nization Club (4) 544 AMIDEO, WILLIAM FRED Glenview; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Gregory Drive Residence; Track, Freshman Squad (1); Newman Club (1); Illini Guide (4); Gymnastics Club (2). ANDALMAN, JUDITH Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Ep- silon Phi, House President (4); Kappa Delta Pi (3,4); I. U.S. A., Mem- ber (2); Campus Chest (2,3); Board of Panhellenic Affairs (3); MEBOC (2,3); Illini Guide (4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). ANDERSON, CAROL HELEN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Span- ish; Alpha Omicron Pi; Sigma Delta Pi; Student National Education Association (2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (3); Illinois Wesleyan University. ANDERSON, BARBARA GAIL Chicago; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Mathematics; Evans; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Campus Chest (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3,4); Dance Committee (3); French Club (1); . Women's Extramural Sports Association; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). ANDERSON, BETSY LEONE Knoxville; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Busey; Monmouth College. ANDERSON, CHERYL LOUISE Coal Valley; B.S. in Home Economics; Presby; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; YM-YWCA Pal Program (1); Home Economics Council (3); Home Eco- nomics Club (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ANDERSON, DOUGLAS ARTHUR Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Phi Eta Sigma; Chamber Orchestra (3); Newman Club (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1). ANDERSON, JANET CAROL Elmhurst; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; YM-YWCA Freshman Conference Counselor (2); Angel Flight (1,2); Honors Day (1,2,3). ANDERSON, STEPHANIE LUAN Normal; B.S. in Home Economics; Allen; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Home Economics Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (3). ANDERSON, TERRY CAHILL Golconda; B.S. in Industrial Administration. ANDERSON, WILLIAM FLOYD Villa Park; B.S. in Accountancy; Theta Xi. ANDRES, SANDRA JEAN Valmeyer; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Mu Sigma; Illini Guide (3,4). ANDRESEN, RICHARD JAMES Barrington; Bachelor of Architecture; Theta Xi; A.I.A. (3,4); Campus Folk Song Club (1). ANGLEN, DAVID MAX Villa Grove; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Newman Hall; Wesley Foundation (1,2,3,4); American Chemical Society (3,4) ANIMAGI, CARMEN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Alpha Delta Pi I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Student Senate (2); Young Republicans Club (4) Indiana University. ANNISS, JANICE KAYE Ellery; B.S. in Home Economics; Mansion; The Illio (3); Freshman Board (1); Home Economics Club (1,4); Food Ser- vice Management Club (3,4); Honors Day (1). ARDAUGH, JANICE MARIE Manhattan; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Par- sons College. ARL, SUSAN PATRICIA Evergreen Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Theatre Art; Europa House; University Theatre Crew (2); Young Democrats Club (1); University of Dallas. ARLT, STEPHANIE KAREN Urbana; B.S. in L.A.S., Home Economics; Alpha Phi. ARMENGOL, ARMANDO Havana, Cuba; A.B. in LAS.. Spanish; Cuban Students Club (2,3); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); Latin American Students Association (3,4). ARMOUR, KEITH SCOTT .... Stillman Valley; A.B. in LAS., Political Science; Zeta Psi; Pi Sigma Alpha; James Scholar (1,3); Honors Day (3). ARMSTRONG, PETER DAVID Park Forest; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Greg- ory Drive Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects; Honors Day (3); Ripon College. ARNETT, EDWARD FRANCIS Hoffman Estates; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology. ARNEY, KATHLEEN JUNE Calumet City; B.S. in Radio-Television; The Daily Illini (3); WILL (4); Lutheran Chapel Foundation (2); Young Re- publicans (3,4). ARNOLD, TERRY GENE Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Alpha Sigma Phi; Omega Beta Pi; University Theatre Crew (2). ARTHUR, RICHARD ALAN Frankfort; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineer- ing; Peabody Drive Residence; A.I.Ch.E. (3,4); Honors Day (3); North- ern Illinois University. ASPROOTH. ELLEN MARIE Rockford; A.B. in LAS., Political Science; Fourth Street Residence; Pi Sigma Alpha; The Daily Illini (3,4); Young Democrats Club; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Rosary College. 545 546 ATKENSON, SUSAN JEANNE Palos Park; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; Northern Illinois University. ATOLS, MARGARET HELEN Chicago; B.S. in Physical Education; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club (2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (2,3,4); Augustana College. AUGUST, RICHARD LEE Mattoon; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Psi Chi; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). AUSTIN, STEVEN EARL Waverly; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; The Oregon, House President (2). AXELSON, BETTY MAUREEN Evanston; B.S. in Physical Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Girls Gymnastic Team, Captain (3,4); Orchesis (1,2); Gym- nastics Club (2,3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Wom- en's Extramural Sports Association (1,2,3,4). BABCOCK, BETH ANN Champaign; B.S. in Home Economics; Pi Beta Phi; The Illio (1); I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3); University Theatre Crew (2). BAER, JANE ELLEN Belleville; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Street Residence; Torch; The Iliio (2,3,4), Junior Editor (3), Asso- ciate Editor (4); I.U.S.A., Member (2,3); Terrapin (2,3); Student Na- tional Education Association (1); Honors Day (3); Belleville Junior College. BAIRD, JAMES CLARK Lombard, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; A. I. I.E. (2); I.S.P.E. (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BAKALOR, BARRY MELVIN Creve Coeur, Mo.; B.S. in LAS., Mathe- matics; Bromley. BAKER, EDWARD KIRK Mount Morris; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Farm- house; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BALE, LINDA LEE Galesburg; B.S. in Home Economics; Busey; Univer- sity Theatre Manager (1,2); Home Economics Club (1,2); Karate Kai (4). BALKE, GARY LEE Edwardsville; B.S. in Agriculture; Florida Avenue Residence, House president (4); Agricultural Economics Club (2,3,4). BALLANCE, ELIZABETH JANE Decatur; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Fourth Street Residence; Second Regimental Band ( 1 ) ; Young Republicans Club (4). BALLEW, BARBARA KAY Granite City; B.S. in Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi; Shorter Board; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2,3,4), Member (1,2,3,4); Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhel- lenic Executive Council (3,4); Honors Day (2). BALMA, NANCY SHAEFFER Fairfield; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Second Regimental Band (1,2,3); Illini Christian Fellowship (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2); University of Maryland. BANNER, HARVEY ALLEN Miami, Fla.; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Phi Sigma Delta; Miami Dade Junior College. BARBER. JANE SHARON Arlington Heights; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Alpha Delta Pi; Angel Flight (2,3,4); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (3 ; Western Illinois University. BARBERA, LINDA MARIE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. BARCLAY, DENNIS J Decatur; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; Florida Avenue Residence; Honors Day (1,3). BARGREN, CHARLOTTE DIANE Rockford; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Tower; Young Republicans Club (4); Augustana College. BARON, MICHELE ANN Skokie; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Fraternity Life (2,3); MEBOC (2,3); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (1,2). BARONE, MICHAEL RAYMOND Sycamore; B.S. in Mechanical Engineer- ing; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; A.S.M.E. (4); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). BARRETT, THOMAS JOSEPH Glen Ellyn; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Kappa Sigma; The Illio (3); Newman Club (2); Lewis College; St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. BARRICK, WILLIAM H Elgin; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Upsilon; YM- YWCA Pal Program (3); Campus Chest (2); Swimming, Freshman Squad (1); Campus Crusade for Christ (2,3,4); Accountancy Club (3,4). BARROW, COLLEEN MARIE LaGrange; A.B. in LAS., Rhetoric; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence, The Daily Illini (1); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). BARTEE, NEALE KING Springfield, Mo.; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Band (3,4); Marching Illini (3,4); Univer- sity Wind Ensemble (3); ArmyROTC; Scabbard and Blade (4); Honors Day (3); Southwest Missouri State College. BARTENSTEIN, EVELYN Los Angeles, Calif.; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Bromley; Psi Chi; The Illio (1); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (3); University Chorus (1,2); Oratorio Society (2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (2,3). BARTENSTEIN, LYNNE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology, Florida Avenue Residence; Hillel Foundation (4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. BARTH, CAROL ROSANNE Rock Island; B.S. in Physical Education; Evans; Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4). BARTLETT, ELSIE JANE Downers Grove; B.S. in Elementary Education, Illini Guide (2). BARTLEY, BETTY L Mount Prospect; A. B. in L.A.S., History; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1,2); Student Senate (2); Newman Club (1); Vol- unteer Illini Projects (1,2); Illini Guide (2); Campus Folk Song Club (2); Karate Kai (3); Student National Education Association (1,2); Stu- dent Peace Union (4); Young Democrats Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1). BARTZ. EDWARD AUGUST, JR Itasca; B.S. in General Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; I.S.P.E. (1,2,3,4); Society of General Engineers (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans (4). BASHA LEROY CONRAD Brookfield; B.S. in General Engineering; Ma- Wan-Da; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Air Force ROTC, Commander; Air Force Council (4,5); Armed Forces Council (5); Ar- nold Air Society (2,3,4,5); Society of General Engineers (4,5); Honors Day (3,4). in L.A.S.. Mathematics; Illinois James Scholar (3); Joliet Junior BASKERVILLE, MARY ANN Joliet; A.B Street Residence; Newman Club (3,4); College. BASOFIN, RICHARD Deerfield; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; Illinois Street Residence; Hillel Foundation (2,3); Insurance Club (4). BASS, MIRA JOY Lincolnwood; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2); Greek Week Committee (1); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Indiana University. BASSETT, DENNIS GEORGE Vermont; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). BASTERT, LINDA KATHLEEN Mendon; B.S. in Elementary Education, Chi Omega. BASTIAANS, GLENN JOHN Berwyn; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Peabody Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Illini Guide (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BATMANGHELIDJ, DARYOUSH Teheran, Iran; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; I. U.S. A. Member; YM-YWCA Freshman Conference Coun- selor, Model U.N. ; Freshman Seminar; Illinois Technograph; Muslim Students Association; Iranian Students Association; International Stu- dents Association; Southern Illinois University. BATMANGHELIDJ, SIAVUSH Teheran, Iran; B.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing; Freshman Seminar; Illinois Technograph; Muslim Students As- sociation; Iranian Students Association; U. of I. Riding Club; Southern Illinois University. BAUDINO, REBECCA L Farmington; B.S. in Elementary Education. BAUER, JOAN LOUISE Coffeen; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Delta Zeta; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (2); German Club (3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); James Scholar (1). BAUMGARTNER, RICHARD ALBERT Freeport; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Peabody Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; I.E.E.E. (3,4); Physics So- ciety (2,3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). BAUMGARTNER R. GORDON Rockton; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Delta Sigma Pi, President (4); M.R.H. A. Judicial Board (1,2); German Club (2); Honors Day (2). BAXENDALE, RICHARD NORMAN Streater; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Delta Sigma Phi; Newman Club (1); A.I.S. (3,4); Young Republicans Club (4). BAXTER, HARRY LONG Danville; Bachelor of Architecture; Gregory Drive Residence, Scarab. BAYER, EDWARD ANTHONY JR Lincoln; B.S. in Accounting; Sigma Chi. BECK, JACQUELINE RUTH Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Kappa Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2); Freshman Board (1). BECKER, CAROL ANN Jacksonville; B.S. in Home Economics; I. U.S.A. Member (3,4); University Chorus (1); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,4). BECKER, NANCY ELLEN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Indeco; Phi Kappa Phi; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3,4); University Theatre Crew (1, 2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BECKER, RITA LYNN Skokie; B.S. in Education; Phi Sigma Sigma. BECKMAN, GARY ALLEN Streator; B.S. in Marketing; Delta Tau Delta; Golf, Varsity Squad (2,3), Freshman Squad (1). BECKMAN, JEAN ANN Wheaton; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Alpha Xi Delta; Council of Women Students (2); French Club (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). 547 BECKMAN, JUDITH LEE Wheaton; B.S. in Physical Education; Evans; Physical Education Majors Club (1,2.3,41; Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2,3,4). BECKMAN, PEGGY OLSON La Grange; A.B. in L.A.S, Spanish; Delta Gamma; Angel Flight (2); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BECKMEYER, BARBARA Mount Vernon; B.S. in Music Education; Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha Iota; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2,3); Concert Choir (1,2,3); Oratorio Society (1). BEGANDO, DEVILLO JOBAYNE Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Towers; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Queen Illio Beauty (1). BEGUN, PEGGY JOY Morton Grove; B.S. in Elementary Education; Brom- ley; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (3); Student National Education Association (4). BEHRSTOCK, BRUCE ALAN Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Alpha Mu; Campus Chest (4); Junior Interfraternity Council ( 1 ) ; Fraternity Life (3); Accountancy Club (4). BEITZ, RICHARD WAYNE Chicago; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; University Lutheran Chapel (1,2, 3,4), President (4); James Scholar (1). BELL, CRYSTAL CAMILLE Elmhurst; B.S. in Communications; Evans; Theta Sigma Phi; James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (2,3). BELL, JAMIE MAUREEN B.S. in L.A.S. , Speech Correction; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. BELL, MARK ALAN Skokie; A.B. in LAS., History, Campus Folk Song Club (1). BELL, SAMUEL KENNETH Oak Park; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of So- cial Studies; Zeta Beta Tau; Alpha Phi Omega; I. U.S. A. Member (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1). BENDER, RICHARD WILLIAM Medinah; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Phi Kappa Sigma. BENEDICK, LINDA JEAN East St. Louis; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science; Stratford House, House Presi- dent (3); Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (4). BENENSON, HARVEY LEONARD New York, N.Y.; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Bromley, House President (3); Student Senate (3,4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3,4); Policy Committee on Student Affairs (4); Queens Borough Commuting College of the City University of New York. BERGEN, MARY JO LaGrange; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Illini Guide (4); Lyons Township Junior College. BERGER, DAVID ALLISON Olney; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Delta Phi, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Scarab; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Member (3); Interfraternity Execu- tive Council (4); Honors Day ( 1,2.3 1. BERGSTROM, PAMELA JEAN Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Gamma; Junior Panhellenic (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2). BERMAN, ELAINE BONNIE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S, Spanish; Spanish Club; Hillel Foundation. BERMAN, JOANN Skokie; B.S. in Elementary Education; Indeco; I. U.S.A. Member (2.3); Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Hillel Foundation ( 1,2); Sno-Ball Dance Committee (3); Honors Day (1). BERRY, MARCIA A Goldsboro, N.C.; B.S. in Elementary Education; Europa House; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3,4). BERRYMAN, JOHN MYRON Naperville; B.S. in LAS.. Physiology; Pi Kappa Alpha. House President (3); Delta Delta Sigma; Men's Glee Club (1,2,3); Gymnastics Club (3). BERS, ALAN BARNETT Lincolnwood; A.B. in LAS., History; Phi Sigma Delta; Honors Day (1,2,3). BERT, JOHN CARL Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Marketing; Theta Xi; Delta Sigma Pi; YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Army ROTC; Marketing Club (3,4); Ski Club (2 . BETHUNE, DONNA JEAN Cicero; A.B. in LAS. English; Busey; Honors Day (3); Morton Junior College. BETKA, SUE ELLEN Rankin; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Evans; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BEWERSDORF, ROBERT CHARLES Clarendon Hills; A.B. in LAS., Fi- nance; Pi Kappa Alpha; WPGU (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2). BEYER, GERALD D Wilsonville; B.S. in Accountancy; YM-YWCA (3,4); MR. HA. Executive Council (3,4); Accountancy Club (4i; Rifle and Pistol Club. 548 BEYERS, RICHARD DUANE Pana; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Freshman Board (1); Newman Club (II; Agriculture Council (2); A.S.A.E. (1,2.3,4). BEYERS, ROBERT JOSEPH Pana; B.S. in Finance, Bymac; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Illini Guide (2); Agricultural Economics Club (3); Honors Day (2). BIBB, LINDA KAY Springfield; B.S. in Music Education; Philea; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Band (1,2,3,4). BICKET, JANET DIANE Sparta; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Fourth Street Residence; Illini Guide (2); German Club (3); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (2). BIDDLECOMBE, MARY EILEEN Shelbyville; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Tower; Loretto Heights College. BIELSKI, MICHAEL ELKAN Newton Center,- Mass.; Bachelor of Music; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Tennis Manager (1,2); Concert Band (3,4); Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (1,2); Judo Club (1). BILYEU, JAMES ALFRED Assumption, B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Farm House; University Chorus (2,3); Young Republicans Club (1); Honors Day (3). BIRCH, FRAND DUANE El Paso; A.B. in LAS., Rhetoric; Florida Avenue Residence, H ouse President (2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); Hon- ors Day (1,3). BIRCHLER, LEO EUGENE Bartonville; B.S. in Economics; NROTC; Campus Folk Song Club (3); James Scholar ( 1 ) ; Honors Day (3,4). BIZIK, DARLENE CAROL Westchester; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Delta, Delta, Delta; Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); Greek Week Committee (12). BJORKLUND, BEVERLY LOU Mount Prospect; B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation; Illini Towers; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,4); University Theatre Crew (1); Young Republicans Club (2); Honors Day (1,3). BLACK, LINDA ANNE Chicago; B.S. in Communications; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (3,4); University Theatre Cast (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Dance Committee (1); Women's Extramural Sports Association (2); Honors Day (1,2,3). BLACK, MARY STEVENS Champaign; B.S. in Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2); Star Course Manager (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Angel Flight (1, 2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). BLACK, RICHARD WARREN Evergreen Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Florida Avenue Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Honors Day (1,2,3). BLACHMAN, BENITA ANN Memphis, Tenn.; B.S. in the Education of Men- tally Handicapped Children; Alpha Epsilon Phi; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board; Torch; Kappa Delta Pi; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); Junior Panhellenic (1,2); Panhellenic Executive Council (2,3,4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Illigreek (2); Fraternity Life (2,3); Education Council; Greek Week Committee (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BLACKWOOD, LINDA LEE Quincy; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Busey; Concert Band (1,2,3,4); University Orchestra (1). BLAIR, WILLIAM JAMES Lawrenceville; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Gregory Drive Residence. BLANCO, EDWARDO San Jose, Costa Rica; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; A.I. I.E. A.I.S.; Cosmopolitan Club; Latin American Students Club; Universidad de Costa Rica. BLANDA, JANET MARIE New Orleans, La.; B.S. in Communications; Illini Towers; Theta Sigma Phi; I.U.S.A. Member (4); Loyola University of the South in New Orleans. BLASDELL, JUDY ELLEN Evanston; B.S. in Advertising; Shorter Board; The Daily Illini, Business Manager (4). BLUM, SHERI JOYCE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Phi Epsilon; Campus Chest (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Honors Day (1,3). BLUMBERG, MARGARET LOIS Chicago; A.B. in LAS., English; Sigma Delta Tau; Bradley University. BOBBITT, JOHN LESLIE East Saint Louis; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Baptist Student Union (1,2,3,4); Army ROTC; Honors Day (3). BOBBITT. LINDA WILLARD Manito; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Baptist Student Union (4). BODIFORD, SANDRA JEAN Berwyn; A.B. in L.A.S., History; I.U.S.A. Member; Pre-Law Club; Honors Day (1). BOGUE, TAMARA CLAIRE Paris; B.F.A. in Art Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; I.U.S.A. Member; Angel Flight; Eastern Illinois University. BOHAN, RUTH LOUISE Galesburg; A.B. in L.A.S., French; French Club (3); Honors Day (2,3); Marquette University. A2lfl 549 W M BOIN, ROBERT GEORGE Chicago; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; A.S.C.E.; I.T.E.; Loyola University BOLIN, MICHEAL BROWNIE Park Ridge; B.S. in Advertising; Alpha Delta Sigma; I. U.S. A. Member; YM-YWCA Model U.N. ; Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). BONNETT, JERRY CLYDE Havana; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Alpha Gamma Rho; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon, President; A.S.A.E.; James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (3); Western Illinois University. BOOSE, BARBARA A Highland Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Cultural Anthro- pology; Illinois Street Residence. BORBELY, JAMES KALMAN Calumet City; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Sci- ence; Gregory Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramural Football (2,3); Intramural Basketball (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BORONI, THOMAS ANDREW Joliet; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Gregory Drive Residence; A.S.C.E. (3,4); Joliet Junior College. BORUTTA, ROBERT ALLEN Belleville; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Gregory Drive Residence; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Honors Day (3). BOTZEK. SONJA CHRISTINA Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Illinois Street Residence Hall; Student National Education Association (4). BOUDREA, CHARLES ARTHUR Kankakee; B.S. in Advertising; Newman; Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Newman Club (1); Honors Day (1,3). BOUGHNER, JILL Palatine; B.S. in Marketing. BOURKE, BRIAN EDMUND Evanston; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Peabody Drive Residence; Fencing, Freshman Squad (1); Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (3); Rugby Football Club (3,4); University Hockey Club (3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Honors Day (3); University of Iowa; Art Insti- tute of Chicago; University of Chicago. BOVA, CHARLOTTE ANN Chicago Heights; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Florida Avenue Residence; Honors Day (1). BOXDORFER, DEBORAH LOU Chester; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children ; Delta Delta Delta; A-Ti-Us President (2); Mor- tar Board; Torch; The Illio (1,2,3), Junior Editor (3); I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (2); University Council on Teacher Education (2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1,2); Fresh- man Board (1); Angel Flight (1,2,3,4), Commander (4); Honors Day (1). BOYD, ARTHUR L. JR Linden, N.J.; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Omega Psi Phi, House President (4); YM-YWCA Pal Program; Interfraternity Executive Council; S.N.C.C; Black Student Association; Newark Col- lege of Engineering. BOYD, DAVID GERALD Collinsville; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Scabbard and Blade BOQ; The Daily Illini (1); WPGU (2); ArmyROTC; Pershing Rifles (3,4); Scabbard and Blade (3,4); Sky Diving Club (2,3,4). BOZENICH, JEROME MICHAEL Chicago Heights; A.B. in L.A.S., Psy- chology; Chi Psi; Intramural Manager (2); Honors Day (1,3). BRADLEY, HOWARD LESLIE Lisle; B.S. in Finance; Peabody Drive Residence; Delta Sigma Pi, President (4); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1); Student Senate (2); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2,3,4): Oratorio Society (2); Newman Club (2); Finance Club (4). BRADLEY, ROBERT GOULD Cary; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Omega; Eta Kappa Nu; Campus Chest (2); I.E.E.E. (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). BRANDNER, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER Orland Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Psy- chology; Army ROTC, Special Forces; Phalanx (2,3,4); Karate Kai (4). BRASKY, CYNTHIA LOUISE Dixon; B.S. in LAS., Speech Correction; Alpha Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Newman Foundation (1). BRAUCHT, ELLEN IRWIN Joy; B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Campus Chest; S.N. IB. (3); Cooperative Extension Club (2,3,4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (1); Honors Day (1,2,3). BRAVE, KATHLEEN ANNE Granite City; B.S. in Food Science; Allen; S.N. LB. (1,2,3,4); Agricultural Judging Team (4); Association of Food Technologists (1,2,3,4); Dairy Production Club (2,3,4); Dairy Tech- nology Society (3,4); James Scholar (1,2). BREAKENRIDGE, MYRNA LOUISE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Delta Sigma Omicron; Freshman Board (1). BREGMAN, JOANNE CLAIRE Skokie; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children ; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Campus Chest; Volunteer Illini Projects (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BREITZMANN, JOHN FREDERICK Evergreen Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; I.E.E.E. (1,4); Circle Cam- pus of the University of Illinois. BRETSCHER, NANCY LORENE Springfield; Kappa Kappa Gamma; The Illio (2); Committee Chairman (3), Member (1,2) Flight (1,2); Honors Day (1,3). BREWBAKER, STANLEY LYNN Macomb; Agricultural Economics Club (2,3,4). B.S. in Elementary Education; I. U.S.A. Major Chairman (3), ; Fraternity Life (2); Angel B.S. in Agricultural Industries; 550 ■V uim BREWER, JOYCE MARIE Roscoe; B.S. in Elementary Education; Florida Avenue Residence; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club (1); Honors Day (1). BREYER, CHRISTINE ANN Waukegan; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; Delta Delta Delta; DB Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). BRIDGES, ANN LAOUISE Olney; A.B. in L.A.S. English; Chi Omega. BRISKE, JEROME CHRISTOPHER Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Eastern Illinois University. BROADRICK, ARDYTH Manhattan; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Chi Omega; The Daily Illini (1,2,3); Star Course Manager (2,3); A.F.S. (3); Campus Folk Song Club (3). BROCK, THOMAS HARL Mount Carrol; B.S. in Radio-Television; WILL (3,4); Shinier College. BROCK- JONES, BARBARA JEAN Charleston; Bachelor of Music; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Mu Phi Epsilon; First Regimental Band (1,2,3); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). BROCKMAN, LOIS JEAN Genoa; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (2,3); Volun- teer Illini Projects (1); Greek Week Committee (3); Honors Day (3). BROCKMEYER, TERRY OLYN Harvel; B.S. in Animal Science; Fresh- man Board (1); Hoof and Horn Club. BRODSKY. MARSHA SUE Wilmette; B.S. in L.A.S. , Speech Correction; Illini Towers; The Daily Illini (3); The Illio (2); I. U.S.A. Member (2); Northern Illinois University. BROOKHART, WILLIAM EUGENE Villa Park; B.S. in Mechanical Engi- neering; Acacia; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Alpha Mu; Pi Tau Sigma; Basketball, Freshman Squad (1); Men's Glee Club (3); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). BROOKS, JAMES ALAN Hinsdale; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Film Society (3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Honors Day (3); Lyons Township Junior College. BROOKS, LESLIE ANN DuQuoin; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Musicals (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BROOM, WILLIAM LEWIS HI Effingham; B.S. in Accountancy; Pi Kappa Alpha; Ma- Wan-Da; The Illio (2,3,4); Honors Day (1). BROWN, DAVID STANLEY Paris; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (2); Honors Day (1,2,3). BROWN, PATRICIA C Chicago; B.F.A. in Art Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Campus Chest (1,2); Fraternity Life (2); Honors Day (1,3). BROWN, PATRICIA LEE Homer; B.S. in Home Economics; Illinois Street Residence; University Theatre Crew (3,4); Wesley Foundation; Home Economics Club (2,4); Northern Illinois University. BROWN, PEGGY KAY Des Plaines; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Europa House; Alpha Lambda Delta; Volunteer Illini Projects; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. 551 BROWN, REBECCA LEE Indianola; B.S. in Home Economics Education, Alpha Gamma Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Angel Flight (2,3,4); Home Economics Club (4); Southern Illinois University. BROWNING, SUSAN MARY East Lansing, Mich.; B.S. in L.A.S., Psycholo- gy; Illinois Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Western Michigan University. BRUEMMER, JOHN JOSEPH Carlyle; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi; Skull and Crescent; Campus Chest (3,4); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1,2); Student Senate (3); Illigreek (3,4); Air Force ROTC; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2,3,4). BRUMMER, TERRY EDWARD Bunker Hill; B.S. in Accountancy; Florida Avenue Residence. Accountancy Club (3,4); Young Democrats Club (4). BRUNNER, SHERRY DEE Pecatonica; B.S. in Veterinary Medicine; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Baptist Foundation (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3,4); U. of I. Riding Club (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). BUCK, MARYBETH PAYNE Northbrook; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Spanish; Chi Omega; The Daily Illini (1,2,3); Angel Flight (1,2,3). BUFORD, JANE ANN Stockton; B.S. in Home Economics; Bus ey; Mask Bauble; National Collegiate Players: University Theatre Manager (2, 3,4); University Theatre Crew ( 1 ) ; University Theatre Board (4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,4). BUHMANN, CAROLYN JEAN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., English, Alpha Gamma Delta. BULL, JAMES ARTHUR East Moline; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BULL, MARGARET ANN East Moline; B.S. in Education. BUNCH. EDWARD ALEC Saunemin; B.S. in Agricultural Education; Alpha Tau Alpha; Illini Guide; Air Force ROTC. Cadet Major; Arnold Air Society (3,4). BURKE, MARIANNE ELIZABETH Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Illinois Street Residence; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). BURKHART, RICHARD MERRITT Belleville; B.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing; Florida Avenue Residence; Mask and Bauble, President; National Collegiate Players; University Theatre Manager, (2,3,4); University Theatre Crew (1); I.E.E.E.; Honors Day (3). BURKYBILE, CARL WAYNE Casey; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Tau Alpha; S.N. LB. (1,2,3,4); Wesley Founda- tion (2,3); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Agricultural Education Club (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1.2,3). BURNS, MARSHA JILL Gibson City; B.S. in Radio-Television. BURNS, MARY MARGARET Belleville; A.B. in L.A.S.. English; Illini Towers; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Dance Committee (2); Young Republicans Club (1,2); Honors Day (1,3). BURROUGHS, SUSAN LEE Oak Park; B.S. in Physical Education; Evans; Shorter Board; Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3), President (4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2,3,4). BUSH, ELLEN SUZANNE Skokie; A.B. in LAS., Psychology; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Honors Day (1,3); University of Wisconsin. BUSSE, MILDRED ARLENE Decatur; B.S. in Advertising; The Dailv Illini (3,4); Illini Guide (3); Angel Flight ( 1,2,3,4). BUTERA, NED Graterford. Pa.; B.S. in Food Science; Phi Kappa Theta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); MR. HA. Judicial Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Dairy Technology So- ciety ( 1 ) ; Delaware Valley College. BUTIKAS, WILLIAM ANTHONY Westville; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Gregory Drive Residence, Phi Eta Sigma; Weightlifting Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). BUTKUS, PATRICIA ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Anthropology; Volun- teer Illini Projects (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. BUTTERFIELD, CHARLYN DEE Wilmington; B.S. in Home Economics; Presby; I.U.S.A. Member (1); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1,2); Home Economics Club (2,3,4); Horticulture Club i3). BUTTON, RICHARD BRUCE Western Springs; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; Alpha Delta Phi; I.U.S.A. Member; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (1.2). BUTTS, PATRICIA ANN Mattoon; B.S. in Accountancy; The Illio (3); I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3,4). CABAN. GLORIA LUCILLE Granite City; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau; Chi Ep- silon; A.S.C.E. (3,4); Society of Women Engineers (2,3.4); James Scholar (1,2). CABEEN, ROBERT LAWRENCE Galesburg; B.S. in Industrial Education; Four Columns; Alpha Eta Rho; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Flying Illini (1,2,3,4,5); Industrial Education Society; Honors Day (2,3,4). mk r in ■■' , 552 CABLE, NANCY DEVEREAUX Joliet; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Florida Avenue Residence; University Theatre Crew (2); Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (4); Pre-Vet Club (2); Joliet Junior College. CAIN, JAMES WARREN Evanston; A.B. in LAS., History; Delta Chi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Honors Day (3). CALDWELL, CAROL LINDA Mount Prospect; B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; Zeta Tau Alpha; University of Kansas; Millikin University. CALLAGHAN, TERRENCE JOHN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Pea- body Drive Residence; Young Democrats Club (3). CALLAWAY, CAROL SUE Decatur; B.S. in Home Economics; The Man- sion; Wesley Foundation (1,2,3); Illini Guide (3); Home Economics Club (1). CAMPBELL, CHERYL LEE Belleville; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illi- nois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3); De- pauw University. CAMPBELL, THOMAS JOHN Valmeyer; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Delta Sigma Phi, House President (4); NROTC; Sextant (1,2), President (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1). CANNEL, LYNELL EARLINE Rockford; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Physics; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Newman Club (1,2); Physica Society (3,4); Society of Women En- gineers (3,4); Jamed Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). CANTRELL, GARY NED Xenia; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Marching Illini (1,2,3); First Regimental Band (1,2,3); A.S.C.E. (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). CAPON, ROSS BERTRAM Newton, Mass.; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Phi Alpha Theta; WPGU (1); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Student Senate (2); Quaker Foundation (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,3). CARIUS, TERRY LEE Washington; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Delta Chi; I.U.S.A. Member (3). CARLSON, LINDA JEANNE Rockford; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Terrapin (2,3); Honors Day (1,3). CARLSON, MARKIE LOUISE Rockford; B.S. in Elementary Education; Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); Junior Panhellenic, President (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3,4); Student Peace Union; Purdue University. CARLSON, RICHARD ALLEN Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Florida Avenue Residence. CARLSON, ROBERTA DIANE Bensenville; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; WPGU (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (2). CARLSON, RODNEY WAYNE Galesburg; A.B. in LAS., Economics. CARMICHAEL, JAMES DAVIS Rochelle; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Farm House; Agriculture Mechanization Club (1,2,3); A.S.A.E. (1,2); Ski Club (3,4). CARRIERE, LOLITA Blue Island; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Honors Day (1,2,3). CARTER, CAROLYN JEAN Hillside; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club. CAST, FREDERICK ALLAN JR Fairmount; B.S. in Finance; Delta Sigma Pi; Air Force ROTC; Finance Club (2,3,4); Marketing Club (2,3); Young Republicans Club (3,4). CAZIER, MILDRED EILEEN Windsor; B.S. in Home Economics; Philea. CERAJEWSKI, PATRICIA ANN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Fourth Street Residence; Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (2). CERDA, MARTHA ANNE Waccabuc, N.Y.; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Illini Towers; The Illio (1); Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (2). CHALMERS, HELEN Chicago; B.S. in Recreation; P.E.W. Advisory Coun- cil (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2); Park and Recreation Society (3,4,5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. CHAMBERLAIN, BRYCE BERNARD Geneseo; B.S. in Agricultural Eco- nomics; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Oratorio Society (2); Army ROTC; Agricultural Economics Club (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1); James Scholar (1,2). CHAPEK, LINDA ELAINE Glen Ellyn; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illi- nois Street Residence; Illini Guide (2). CHAPMAN, ALAN RICHARD Normal; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of So- cial Studies; Delta Upsilon; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Intramural Manager (2,3,4). 553 CHAPMAN, DORIS ANNE Mount Carmel; B.S. in Elementary Education; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (2); Student National Educa- tion Association (4). CHELNEK, CLAIRE MARIE Tarzana, Calif.; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Sigma Delta Tau; I.U.S.A. Member (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); University of California at Los Angeles. CHERIKOS, MARGO CHERI Charleston; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Vol- unteer Illini Projects (4); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). CHESROWN, KAREN ANN Kankakee; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Illini Towers; Angel Flight (2,3); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). CHIDLEY, LYNNE BRODERICK Arlington Heights; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; Arnold Air Society, Sponsor (2); Angel Flight (1,2); University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. CHILDRESS, DANIEL GENE Oakland; B.S. in Agriculture; Agriculture Economics Club (4). CHILDRESS, ROBERT EARL JR Joliet; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NROTC; Trident (4); I.E.E.E. (4); Karate Kai (3); U. of I. Skydiving Club (3); Joliet Junior College. CHOATE, SHARON MARIE Jacksonville; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correc- tion; Illini Towers; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Cast (3,4); Oratorio Society (2); Ideal Indee (3); Student Mu- sicals (2.4); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (2); Illinois Wesleyan University. CHRISTENSEN, FRANKLIN LEE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Fifth Column, President (3); Chicago City Junior College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. CHRISTENSEN, KAREN MARIE Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Kappa Delta; University Theatre Manager (1,2); Orchesis (1); Chevrons (2); DB Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1). CHRISTENSEN, LAURA HILLENE Chicago; B.S. in Music Education; Fourth Street Residence; Sigma Alpha Iota; First Regimental Band (2, 3,4); Second Regimental Band (1); Wesley Foundation; Honors Day (1). CHRISTOE, BARBARA JEAN Highland; A.B. in LAS., French: I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Campus Chest (3); French Club; Italian Club. CHRISTOE, CATHERINE DEAN Highland; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; Zeta Tau Alpha; I.U.S.A., Member (3); University Chorus (4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3). CHW, KAM-HAAR CHAN Kowloon, Hong Kong; B.S. in LAS., Micro- biology; Chinese Students Club. CLAESON, CAROLE ANN Rockford; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Illinois Street Residence; Campus Chest (2); Honors Day (1). CLARK, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S. Mathematics; Chi Omega; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; The Illio (1); Star Course Manager (2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee ( 2 ) ; Young Republicans Club ( 1 ) ; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). CLARK, MICHEAL WAYNE Lombard; B.S. in Finance; Delta Upsilon, House President (3,4); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); MR. HA. Judicial Board (1); Newman Club (1); Finance Club (4). CLARK, PEGGY LORRAINE Stockton; B.S. in LAS., Geography; Illinois Street Residence; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board; Torch; I.U.S.A. Commit- tee Chairman (2,3); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2,3); Freshman Board (1), Advisor (2,3); Wesley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (1,2); Illini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (3). CLARK, STEPHEN MAYNARD Milan; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Zeta Psi; Skull and Crescent; Track, Freshman Squad (1); Honors Day (1). CLARK, STEVEN GLENN Pekin; B.S. in LAS., Microbiology; Delta Chi; Honors Day (3). CLEARY, ELLEN RUTH Deerfield; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Alpha Xi Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Foundation (1,2,3); American Chemical Society (1,2); A.I.Ch.E. (1,2); Society of Women Engineers (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). CLEVELAND, CAROL LUCILLE Calumet City; B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation; Illinois Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); A.C.E. (3,4); Student National Education Association (3,4). CLIFFORD, HELEN LOUISE Havana; B.S. in Home Economics; Evans; University Theatre Crew (3); Illini Guide (2,3); Honors Day (1,2). COATES, JO ELLEN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S. , Psychology; Illini Tower; Northern Illinois University. COBB, ROLAND DEAN .... Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics. COHEN, LAWRENCE MICHAEL Joliet; Pi Lambda Phi, President (4); Junior Interfraternity Council; Greek Week Committee; Accountancy Club; Honors Day (3). COHEN, LINCOLN PAUL Litchfield; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Zeta Beta Tau; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (2,3), Committee Chairman (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). 554 COLE, ROBERT WILLIAM Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Alpha Delta Phi; The Illio (2,3); I. U.S. A. Member (4); Young Repub- licans Club (3,4). COLE, SUZANNE Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Alpha Gamma Delta; YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3,4). COLEMAN, ALLEN KENT Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Tau, President; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Illinois Telegraph (4); Wesley Religious Foundation (2,3,4); A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (1,2,3,4); Society of Professional Engineers (1,2, 3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). COLLIER, TERRY LEE Danville; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Bromley; Uni- versity Chorus; Latin American Students Club; Spanish Club; Black Students Association; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). COLLINSON, CRYSTAL LOUISE Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Sher- wood Lodge, President (4); Dolphins (1); Wesley Foundation (1); Illini Guide (3). COLLVER, EVA CAREN Pittsfield; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; Busey; Drake University. COMBS, CHARLES MICHAEL Prairie City; B.S. in Agricultural Eco- nomics; Sigma Tau Gamma; Track Varsity Squad (2,3), Freshman Squad (1); Agriculture Mechanization Club (2,3); Young Republicans Club (1,2). CONGDON, DAVID EDWARD Moline; B.S. in Accountancy; Peabody Drive Residence House President (3); Accountancy Club (3,4); Young Repub- licans Club (3,4); Black Hawk College. CONN, RICHARD LESLIE Thawville; B.S. in Agronomy; Nabor House; Tomahawk; M.I. A. Executive Council (3); Wesley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Agriculture Council (4); Field and Farrow (1,2,3,4), President (4). CONWAY, MICHAEL ANTHONY Aleda; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Phi Kap- pa Psi; WPGU (1,2); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Democrats Club (1,2,3,4); U. of I. Skydiving Club (4). COOK, IDA ELIZABETH Park Ridge; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; YM-YWCA Model United Nations (1); Illini Guide (2); Film Society (3); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). COOPER, MICHAEL EUGENE McHenry; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Alpha Sigma Phi; Praetorians; I. U.S. A. Member (3). CORBIN, COLETTE FRANCES Peoria Heights; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Busey; Psi Chi (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Folk Dance Club (2, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (2); C.O.R.E. (3); Honors Day (3); Bradley University. CORCORAN, DARRELL JOSEPH Streator; B.S. in Advertising; Gregory Drive Residence; WPGU (1,2); Newman Club (1); U. of I. Advertising Club (4); Honors Day (1,3). COREY, NANCY DIANE Skokie; B.S. in Institution Management; Delta Gamma; Phi Upsilon Omicron; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); Newman Club (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Home Economics Club (4); U. of I. Ski Club; University of Dayton. CORLEY, LESLIE MAYNARD Chicago; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Alpha Phi Alpha, House President (3,4); Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Tau; Volunteer Illini Projects; American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3). CORRIE, JAMES ALAN Rushville; B.S. in Agriculture; Theta Xi; Agri- culture Mechanization Club (2,3,4); A.S.A.E. (1); Honors Day (2,3). COTTERMAN, ROBERT FRANK Naperville; B.S. in LAS., Mathematics; Delta Upsilon; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; The Illio (2); I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2); Greek Week Committee (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). COUGHLIN, MARY MARGARET Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Busey; University Theatre Crew (4); WPGU (2); Illini Guide (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. COULTRIP, MARY KATHERINE Decatur; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Zeta Tau Alpha; I. U.S.A. Committee Chairman (3); YM- YWCA Freshman Conference (1); Campus Chest (2); Newman Club (1, 2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (1). COVEN, DONALD WILLIAM Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Orchesis; Honors Day (1,2,3). COWARD, JOAN SUSAN Arlington Heights; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Phi. COX, LAWRENCE ALAN Lindenhurst; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; Kappa Delta Rho; Skull and Crescent; I. U.S. A. Member (3); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3,4). CRADDOCK, JAMES FRANKLIN Sidell; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Sigma Tau Gamma; American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics (4,5); I.S.P.E. (2). CRAMER, RUTH ANNE Burlington, Wis.; B.S. in L.A.S., Statistics; Flori- da Avenue Residence; Honors Day (1,2). CRANDALL, JEFFREY BALDWIN Canisteo, NY.; A.B. in L.A.S., Eco- nomics; Tau Kappa Epsilon; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Mem- ber (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Greek Week Commit- tee (1); Honors Day (2,3). CRANDALL, LINDA JO Mount Prospect; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; Florida Avenue Residence; Ideal Indee (1); Illini Guide Executive Board (3); DB Club (1,2,3,4). 555 CRANE, LAWRENCE RICHARD LaGrange Park; B.S. in Finance; Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Sigma Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Newman Club (1,2,3); Mar- keting Club (3) ; Society for the Advancement of Management 3 ) ; Young Republicans Club (4). CRANE. SUZANNE LEE Urbana; B.S. in Physical Education; Orchesis (2); Gymnastics Club (3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (3). CRANE, THOMAS ARTHUR Rantoul; B.S. in Music Education; Theta Delta Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia ; Concert Choir (2,3,4), President (3.4); Marching Illini (1,2); Second Regimental Band (1,2); Men's Glee Club (1,2,3); Madrigal Chorus (3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). CRAWFORD, PEGGY JEAN Hillside; B.S. in Education; Delta Zeta; Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). CREIGHTON, SHIRLEY RUTH Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Gamma Phi Beta; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (4), Member (1,2); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); James Scholar (1.2,3,4). CREIMAN, DONNA TOBY Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Iota Alpha Pi; Hillel Foundation (1); Greek Week Committee (3); French Club (1). CRICHTON, TIM GREGORY Elgin; A.B. in LAS.. German; M.R.H.A. (3,4); Illini Guide (2,3,4); Illini Guide Executive Board (3,4); Uni- versity Hockey Club (1.2,3,4); Centennial Events Council (3). CROUCH, JAMES ROLLA Maroa; Bachelor of Architecture; Peabody Drive Residence, House President (3); Gargoyle; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Scarab; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Air Force ROTC; A. I. A. (1,2,3,4,5); Young Republican Club (5); Honors Day (1.2,3.4). CROWLEY, MAUREEN ANN Elmhurst; B.S. in Advertising; Allen; The Daily Illini (4); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Advertising Club (4); Clarke College. CRUMBAUGH, LEE FORREST Clarendon Hills; B.S. in News-Editorial; Phi Kappa Tau; The Illio (3); I. U.S. A. Member (3,4); Fraternity Life (3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Colorado State University. CULBERTSON, DAVID SCOTT Joy; B.S. in Animal Science; Alpha Gamma Rho; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2). Member (1); YM-YWCA Mem- ber 1; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Agriculture Council (4); Agri- cultural Judging Team (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3.4). CULICH, NIKOLA ELI Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Hendrick House; Illini Guide (3). CUMMINGS, DANIEL NOEL Hodgkins; B.S. in Accountancy; Scabbard and Blade BOQ; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles (1,2,3,4), Commander (4); Scabbard and Blade (3,4); Accountancy (4). CUNNINGHAM, ERIC MICHAEL Carrollton; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Choir (3,4); University Chorus (2); Honors Day (3); University of Wisconsin. CURRAN, MICHAEL DRAKE Quincy; A.B. in L.A.S.. Rhetoric and Com- position; does not wish to have any of his activities listed. CURRY, DUANE ARTHUR Alpha; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (1.2.3); Star Course Manager (2); Campus Chest (2); Illigreek (2); Agricultural Economics Club (3,4); Agricultural Education Club (1,2); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). CURRY, MARSHA SWINGER Edinburg; B.S. in Physical Education; 4-H House; A-Ti-Us; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Sigma Nu; I. U.S. A. Member (1); University Chorus (1); Woman's Glee Club (1,2,3); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2.3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). CURTIS, GENE ARTHUR Sciota; B.S. in Agriculture Industries; Student Senate (3); Agricultural Economics Club (3.4); Hoof and Horn Club (1). CURTIS, TERRY MICHAEL Oak Park; A.B. in LAS.. English; Peabody Drive Residence, President (3); Illini Guide (3). CULTER, DAVID JEFFREY Seattle, Wash.; A.B. in LAS., Political Sci- ence; Florida Avenue Residence; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); WPGU (3,4); Honors Day (1); University of California at Los Angeles. DADANT, MARY BLISS Cooksville; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English, Kappa Alpha Theta; A-Ti-Us; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Director (3), Major Chairman (2) , Committee Chairman (1); Star Course Manager (1,2); Junior Panhellenic, President (1); Women's Glee Club (2,3); NROTC Sponsor (2); Assembly Hall Board Member (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). DAESCHNER, REBECCA JANE Arlington Heights; B.F.A. in Art Education-; Kappa Alpha Theta; William Woods College. DALE, ANDREW VICTOR Arlington Heights; A.B. in LAS.. Political Sci- ence; IPC. Photographv Staff (3.4); College of St. Thomas. DALGAARD. BRUCE RONALD Antioch; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Florida Avenue Residence, President (2,3); Praetor- ians; Tomahawk; Newman Club (2,3); Honors Day (3). DALGAARD, KATHLEEN ALBRECHT Antioch; A.B. in LAS., the Teach- ing of English; Newman Club (1,2,3); James Scholar (1). DALY, ELLEN ANN Winfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Pennsylvania Ave- nue Residence; Newman Club (4); Home Economics Club (4); Saint Dominic College. DAMES, CYNTHIA JOY Argo-Summit; B.S. in Advertising; Gamma Phi Beta; Mount Mary College. 556 DANHAUS, JEANE KAY Pavson; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Phi; Army ROTC Sponsor (3); Chevron (1,2.3); Accountancy Club (2,3,4). DARROW. RUTH EVELYN Potomac; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Wescoga; Weslev Foundation (1.2.3.4). DASZKIEWICZ, DANUTA URSULA Hillside; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (3); Angel Flight (1,2); Honors Day (1). DAVID, ELAINE CLARK Bellwood; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Allen; Freshman Board (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DAVID, EUGENE WILLIAM GEORGE Maywood; B.S. in General Engineer- ing; College Hall, President (3); Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau; M.I. A. Executive Council (1,2,3); Student Senate (-2); Major Committee of Stu- dent Senate (2); Freshman Board (1); Engineering Council; I.S.P.E. (1,2,3.4); Society of General Engineers (1.2,3,4); Society of Profes- sional Engineers (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). DAVIDSON, ERNEST BRAD Dover, Del.'; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NROTC; Mid-Illinois Grotto (4). DAVIE, RITA MARIE St. Louis, Mo.; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Wash- ington University. DAVIS. CHARLES ALAN .'.... Fithian; B.S. in Physical Education; Pi Kappa Phi; Skull and Crescent; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club (4); Honors Day (2). DAVIS. CHERYLE LYNN ..... Des Plaines; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children, Bromley; Campus Chest; YM-YVVCA Pal Pro- gram; Volunteer Illini Projects (2.3); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (3). DAVIS, JAMES WILLIAM Bloomington; B.S. in General Engineering; Alpha Kappa Lambda, Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1.2); Honors Day (1,3). DAVIS, LEONARD GEORGE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Biology; Alpha Phi Omega; Karate Kai (4). DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN Big Rock; B.S. in Advertising; Delta Gamma; WPGU (1,2); Young Republicans Club (3). DAVIS. SELINA GRACE LaGrange Park; B.S. in L.A.S.. Zoology; Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Iota (1,2,3.4); University Orchestra (3); University of Kansas. DAVIS, STEPHEN DONALD Watseka; A.B. in LAS., History. DAVIS, WILLIAM ARTHUR Belleville; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Marching Illini (1); Second Regimental Band (1); Air Force ROTC; Phalanx; I.E.E.E. (3,4); Radio Club (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). DAVISON, KATHLEEN S Morton; A.B. in LAS., English; Focus (3); Young Republicans Club (2); MacMurray College. DAWSON, ROBERT EUGENE Glen Carbon; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society (2,3,4), President (4); American Ceramic Society (2). DAY. LARRY DON Lombard; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Delta Upsilon; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3,4); Honors Day (2). DAY, NANCY LOU Rock Island; B.S. in News-Editorial; Europa House; Phi Mu, House President (3); Shorter Board; Torch; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (2,3,4); I. U.S. A. (1,2,3), Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2,3); YM-YWCA Pal Program (1.2). Freshman Conference (1); Freshman Board (1); Fraternity Life Managing Editor (2); Greek Week Committee (2); A.F.S. (2.3,4); James Scholar (1.2, 3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DEBES, SUE ANN Harrisburg; B.S. in Home Economics; Illinois Street Residence; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Home Economics Council (3,4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3.4); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Dav (1,2,3). DECK, CAROL SUE Eureka; B.S. in LAS.. Mathematics; Presby; A-Ti- Us; Alpha Lambda Delta; McKinley Foundation (2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Cooperative Extension Club (3,4); Home Economics Club (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DECOURSEY, PATRICIA ANN Champaign; B.S. in Home Economics; Allen; Campus Chest (3); Home Economics Club (4); Radford College. DEEMS. DOUGLAS LEE Blandinsville; B.S. in Agriculture; Agriculture Judging Team (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). DEFRIES, ROY ALLEN Melvin; B.S. in Zoology; P ennsylvania Avenue Residence; University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2). DEGENER, DENNIS ALFRED Sparta; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Peabody Drive Residence; Honors Day (1,2). DEGLER. MICHAEL AUGUSTUS ...'.. Mattoon; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman; Junior Inter-fraternity Council. Agricultural Economics Club. DE GROOTE, MARY LOUISE Rockford; B.S. in LAS.. Biologv; Fourth Street Residence; U. of I. Riding Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). Lt £ 557 DEISSINGER, JOYCE ELIZABETH East Alton; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Sherwood Lodge; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1) DELAROSA. P. MOIRA DELSA Panama City. Rep . of Panama; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Latin American Students Club; Honors Day (3); University of Panama; Canal Zone College; Salem College DELISE. WALTER E Cicero; B.S. in General Engineering: Hendrick House; M.I. A. Executive Council; Society of General Engineers (3,4); Morton Junior College. DELISLE, SUSAN MARGERIE Des Plaines; B.S. in Communications; Noble, House President 4; Gamma Alpha Chi; Student Senate; Major Com- mittee of Student Senate; Illini Guide; James Scholar ( 1 ) ; Honors Day (; ). DeMOSS, JON WENDELL Bowen; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Farm House; Alpha Zeta; Bymac (1); I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3); Interfra- ternity Executive Council (3. 4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (3.4); Men's Glee Club (2,3); University Chorus (1); Greek Week Com- mittee (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). DERBY. JEAN PENELOPE Deerfield; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Busev; Alpha Sigma Nu; Pi Delta Phi; Terrapin (2,3,4); Angel Flight (2,3, 4); Honors Day (2,3); Northern Illinois University. DETTERBECK. LESTER GEORGE III Park Ridge; B.S. in L.A.S.. Math- ematics; Sigma Chi, House President (3,4); Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman Seminar (1); I.F.C. Judicial Board; Honors Day (2,3). DEWALL. CARA LYNNE Springfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Gamma Phi Beta; Young Republicans Club (2); Southern Illinois Universitv. DEWEERTH. JAMES DAVID Farmington; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Pi Kappa Alpha; Junior Interfraternity Council (2). DEWEY. HOMER HOVEY Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S.. Zoology; Delta Phi; Young Republicans Club (1); Circle-K Club (3,4). DIAMOND. JUDITH SUSAN Chicago; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Bromley; Campus Chest (2.3); Hillel Foundation (2,3); Illini Guide (2,3). DICE. STEPHEN ROBERT Man, W. Va.; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Scarab; Student Planners Organization; Honors Day (2,3). DICKERHOOF, JEAN ALICE Palos Park; B.S. in Physical Education; Delta Gamma; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); Dolphins (3); Physical Education Majors Club (3,4); Southern Illinois University. DICKIRSON, RITA RAE Salem; B.S. in Communications; Europa House; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); International Student Exchange Program (3). DIDERICH. RONALD DEAN Roscoe; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Chi Psi; IEEE. (3,4), President (4); I.S.P.E. (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). DIEHL, THOMAS STEWART Milwaukee, Wis.; Bachelor of Architecture; Peabodv Drive Residence; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Air Force ROTC Glee Club (1); Air Force ROTC; A. I. A. (4); University of Wisconsin; Milwaukee Institute of Technology. DILLMAN, TERRY WAYNE Ridgefarm; B.S. in Communications; Sigma Delta Chi. DILLON, CHARLOTTE ANN FRAZIER Worth; A.B. in LAS.. Sociology; Baptist Student Union (2,3.4); Oklahoma Baptist University. DILLON, MARY LEE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Newman Club; Volunteer Illini Projects; Saint Xavier College. DIMOND, DENNIS JAMES Peoria; B.S. in Communications; Sigma Delta Chi, President (4); Students Musicals (3). DITTMER. ELAINE SUE Carthage; B.S. in Physical Education, 4-H House; YM-YWCA Pal Program (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council; Council of Women Students; Freshman Board (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1); Women's Extramural Sports Association; Young Republicans Club. DOBSON, CLAIRE ELIZABETH Moweaqua; B.S. in Food Science; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Angel Flight (2,3); Home Economics Club (1,4); Honors Day (1). DODGE, ELLIOTT GEORGE III Omaha, Neb.; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Delta Chi; Air Force ROTC; Phalanx (3); University of Nebraska. DOHE, LANCE ALLAN Chicago; B.S. in Food Science; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Young Republicans Club (3,4); Food Science Club (3,4). DOHRMANN, RICHARD MARTIN Washington, Mo.; A.B. in L.A.S., Music; YM-YWCA Pal Program; Oratorio Society (3,4); Opera Chorus (4); Beloit College. DOLAN, MARILYN IRENE Grayslake; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; Stu- dent Senate (3); Honors Day (2). DOLLENMAIER, MARTHA ANN Libertyville; B.S. in Home Economics; Sherwood Lodge, House President (3); University Theatre Crew (2); University Chorus (1,2); Home Economics Club (3,4); Young Republi- cans Club (2,3,4). 558 DONOGHUE, GEORGE TERRY Homewood; B.S. in LAS.. Chemistry; Newman Hall. DONOVAN, JAMES FRANCIS Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Phi Sigma Kappa; Psi Chi; I. U.S.A. Member (3); Campus Chest (3 ; Fra- ternity Life (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Greek Week Committee (2). DONNELLY, PATRICIA FLORENCE Elmwood Park; A.B. in L.A.S.. An- thropology; Philea; Honors Day (1). DOOLEN, LINDA CAROL Kinmundy; B.S. in L.A.S.. Zoology; Second Reg- imental Band; Honors Dav (2). DOPPELT, SAMUEL H Lincolnwood; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Mu; University Theatre Crew (2); Fraternity Life (2,3); Physics Society (2,3); University Hockey Club (3,4); Weightlif ting Club (1,2); Young Democrats Club (4 '); James Scholar (2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DOST, TED WILLIAM Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Chi Rho; Cir- cle Campus of the University of Illinois. DOUGLAS. MARY WATTS Champaign; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; I. U.S. A. Member; YM-YWCA Freshman Con- ference (1,2,3); Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); Student Senate (3,4); Freshman Seminar; Greek Week Committee. DOYLE, LESLIE ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Gamma Delta; I. US. A. Member (1,2); YM-YWCA Pal Program (2,3), Summer Projects Committee (2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1); James Scholar (2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DRAGER, LOIS JEAN Melvin; B.S. inElementary Education; Lincoln Ave- nue Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DREW, SHERRY KAY Evanston; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Allen. DRUMMOND, JAMES EVERETT Oak Lawn; B.S. in Economics; Peabody Avenue Residence; Army ROTC; Phalanx (1,2.3,4), Commander (3.4); Scabbard and Blade (3,4); James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Day (1,3). DRUMMOND, JAMES LAWRENCE Maumee, Ohio; B.S. in Ceramic Engi- neering; Keramos; Wrestling. Varsity Squad (1,2), Freshman Squad (1,2); American Ceramic Society (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,3). DUBE, JANA Lincoln; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Sherwood Lodge; Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2). DUBEY, STEPHEN ARTHUR Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Young Demo- crats Club (3,4). DUBICKAS. GENOVAITE VERONIKA East St. Louis; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Spanish; Illinois Street Residence; The Daily Illini (3); Newman Club (3.4); Lithuanian Youth Club (3); Honors Day (3); St. Xavier College. DUBIN. DONNA SUSAN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Phi Sigma Sigma; YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Campus Chest (2). DUCKETT, TOBY HAUT La Grange; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Hendrick House; A.S.C.E. (3,4); Lyons Township Junior College. DUCLOS, TERRY WILLIAM Palos Heights; B.S. IN L.A.S., Microbiology. DUFF. DAVID POTTER Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Political Science; Kappa Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; The Daily Illini (4); I. U.S.A. Member (1,2); University Theatre Cast (4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Newman Club (1,2,3); Fraternity Life (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Anthropology Club (3); Pre-Law Club (3,4); Rugbv Football Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3,4); Young Republicans Club (1,2). DUFFY, JOYCE ANNE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illinois Street Residence; Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (3). DUFFY. RUTH ANN Elgin; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Star Course Manager (1). DUITSMAN, DORIS ANN Forreston; B.S. in Music Education; Concert Choir (3); University Chorus (2); Oratorio Society (2); Honors Day (2,3). DULGAR, KAREN BACY Newton; B.S. in Home Economics; Illini Towers; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Wesley Foundation; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Home Economics Council (3,4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,4). DULKIN, LINDA SUE Skokie: B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Sigma Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Chest (1,2.3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). DULYS, NANCY CAROL Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Botony; Evans. DUNCAN. JEFFREY LEE Decatur; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; Illini Towers; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A.I.ChE. (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). DUPREE, D. JEANNE Collinsville; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Phi; Mu Phi Epsilon; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3); Women's Glee Club (2,3,4); Women's Ensemble (1); Greek Week Committee (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). 559 DUPUIS, ROGER ALAN Grant Park; B.S. in Veterinary Medicine; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation (3,4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3). DUPUIS, RUSSELL DEAN Grant Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illi- nois Street Residence: Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DURFEE, DANA DOLORES ..... Golconda; B.S. in Agriculture; Fourth Street Residence; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club (2); Honors Day (3). DURKIN, LAUREL ANNE Elmhurst; B.F.A. in History of Art; Illini Tow- ers; University of Missouri. DUY, GREGORY WILLIAM Belleville; B.S. in LAS., Mathematics; White House; Belleville Junior College. DWORKIN, ROBERT ALLEN Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (4); Alpha Phi Omega; Hillel Foun- dation (3,4); Karate Kai (4); Spanish Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (2,3); U. of I. Riding Club (3); Young Democrats (4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. EAGLE, CYNTHIA Rock Island; B.S. in Physical Education; Kappa Alpha Theta: Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); PEW. Student- Faculty Committee, President. EARLEY. RHODA FAYE Marquette Heights; A.B. in L.A.S.. French; Illi- nois Street Residence: Baptist Student Union (1.2,3,4), President (4). EASTERBROOK, GALE Champaign; B.S. in Physical Education; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (2); YM-YWCA Pal Program (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3.4); Physical Education Majors Club (1.2.3,4). EBELING, FREDERICK JOSEPH Davenport, Iowa: Bachelor of Architecture; Bromlev: A. I. A. (5); Young Republicans (5); Iowa State University. EBNER, PETER ALBERT Chicago; B.S. in Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club; Wright Junior College. ECK. MARGARET CAROL La Grange; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology; Alpha Gamma Delta; Psi Chi; Young Republicans (4); University of Kansas. ECKMAN, THOMAS JOHN Olympia Field; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Peabody Avenue Residence. Pi Tau Sigma; MR. HA. Judicial Board (2); Football Freshman Squad (1); A.S.M.E.; S.A.E. (1,2,3.4), Presi- dent (4); Weight-lifting Club. EDDLEMAN. JAMES HARVEY Anna; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology. EDELSON. RICHARD I Dixon; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Zeta Beta Tau; Ma-Wan-Da, President. Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Psi Chi; I. U.S. A. President (4), Director (3), Committee Chairman (2); Campus Chest 2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (1,3). EDENSON. GAIL JANET Chicago; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; Phi Sigma Sigma: Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; Campus Chest (1.2): Student Senate (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2.3,4); Illini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee ( 1 ) ; DB Club (2,3.4); Student National Educa- tion Association (1); Honors Day (3). EDGAR, JANICE ANN Decatur: B.S.'in Music Education; Pennsylvania Ave- nue Residence; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Chorus (1,2); Women's Ensemble (2); Young Republicans Club 1.2,3.4 ) ; Honors Dav (1,2,3). EDMISON, JANET ELIZABETH Mount Vernon; B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; Chi Omega; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; The Illio (3); I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2). Member (2); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); Dance Committee; James Scholar (1.2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). EDWARDS. JAMES FREDERICK Antioch; B.S. in LAS.. Biology; Pi Lambda Phi; Omega Beta Pi; Tribe of Illini ( 2.3.4 1; Track, Varsity Squad (2.3,4), Letter (2,3,4), Freshman Squad (1); James Scholar (1,2, 3,4); Honors Dav (1,2.3). EEN, ANDREA RUTH Mankato, Minn.; Bachelor of Music; Stratford House; Chamber Orchestra; Lutheran Student Foundation; Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Mankato State College. EGGERT. LINDA RAE Addison; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Zeta; University Theatre Crew (2); Freshman Board (1); Illini Guide (2). EICHMANN, CORADEL RUTH Downers Grove; A.B. in LAS.. English; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; University Orchestra (1); Gamma Delta (3); Film Society (3). EICKHORST, RONALD FRANK ..... Carlock; B.S in Agricultural Economics; Hendrick House; Gamma Sigma Delta; Honors Dav (2,3). EISELE, DIANE BRANDT Naperville; A.B. in L.A.S.. Speech; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Alpha Eta; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Star Course Manager (1,2); Council of Women Students (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Angel Flight (1,2). EISEN, JANET SUSAN Evanston; B.S in Advertising; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; The Daily Illini (3,4); I. U.S.A. Member (4); University Theatre Crew (2); Drake University. EISMAN. LAWRENCE RICHARD Chicago; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence. EITZEN. VINCENT GREGORY Evanston; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Theta Xi; Sigma Tau; Swimming, Freshman Squad; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1.2,3). Ii V i 1 560 ELDRIDGE. EDWARD WILLIAM New Libson, Wis.; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2.3,4); Honors Dav (3); Wisconsin State University. ELEY, JANET SUSAN Des Plaines; 'A.B. in L.A.S., English; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Campus Chest (4); Illini Guide (3,4). ELGIN, JEANNE-MARGARET Shelbwille; B.S. in Home Economics; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1); Rugby Football Club (3). ELICH, ELIZABETH CAROLINE Park Ridge; A.B. in LAS., German Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; YM- YWCA Freshman Conference Counselor (2); Freshman Seminar (1) Angel Flight (1,2); German Club (3); James Scholar (1,2,3). ELLISON, ROBIN MAE Chicago; B.S. in Education; Hillel Foundation (2,3) Northern Illinois University. ELLSWORTH, LINDA LEE Caledonia; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Phi Mu I. U.S. A. Member (3), Major Chairman (4); Junior Panhellenic; Greek Week Committee; Honors Day (2); Illinois State University. EMMERT, JOYCE ANN Gilman; coga; Phi Upsilon Omicron; (1). B.S. in Home Economics Education; Wes- Home Economics Club (1,4); Honors Day ENGLAND, MICHAEL EUGENE Galua; B.S. in Agriculture; Illi-Dell; Tom- ahawk; Campus Chest (2); S.N. IB. (2,3,4); Wesley Foundation (1,2, 3,4); Agriculture Council (3,4); Cooperative Extension Club (2,3 4) President (4); Field and Furrow (2,3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1 2 3 4) ENOKIAN, LORNA MARGARET Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Delta Zeta. ERDMANN, RICHARD OREN Belleville; B.S. in Finance; Acacia; Toma- hawk; JBeta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Men's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Army Scabbard and Blade (3,4); James University of Illinois Scholarship Kappa Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; ROTC; Armed Forces Council (4); Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3); Key. ERENBERG, GERI ANN Chicago; B.S. in Recreation; Fourth Street Resi- dence; Gymnastics Club (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2); Illinois Park and Recre- ation Society (4,5); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois; Navy Pier Extension of the University. ERICKSON, JANET KAY Sullivan; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Sherwood Lodge; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (3); Kan- sas State University. ERIKSON. JOY Clarendon Hills; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Biology; Leeman Lodge; Beta Tau Tau; Student National Education Association (3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Carthage College (1,2). ERICKSON, LINNEA LEE Danville; B.S. in Elementary Education; Fourth Street Residence, Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Danville Junior College. ERNSTEIN, KATHLEEN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Bromley; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Student National Education Association (4). ESC AT, CRISTINA GUADALUPE Springfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Gamma Phi Beta; Honors Day (3); Springfield Junior College. ESCHMANN, PAULA LEAH Waterloo; B.S. in LAS. Mathematics Education; Evans; Pi Mu Epsilon; Honors Day (3). ESTRELLA, RUBENS EDUARDO SCHREINER ..... Sao Paulo, Brazil; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau; Latin America Student Asso- ciation (4); Escola de Engenharia da Universidade Mackenzie. ETO, HEIDI FUMIKO Honolulu, Hawaii; B.S. in L.A.S. , Mathematics; Illi- nois Street Residence; Honors Day (3); University of Hawaii. EVANS, DORRETTA JANISE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Illini Tower; B.S. A. (3,4); Chicago Circle YMCA (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. EVANS, JOHN EDWIN Hillsboro; A.B. in LAS., History; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (2,3); MR. HA. Judicial Board (4); New- man Club (2); Young Republicans Club (3,4). EVERS, LARRY MARTIN Petersburg; B.S. in Agriculture; Illi-Dell; Tom- ahawk; Alpha Zeta; Campus Chest (1,2); Agriculture Judging Team (3); Field and Furrow (1,2,3); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1). EVINS, BETTE DIANNE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Phi Sigma Sigma; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; I. U.S. A. Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest ( 1 ) ; WPGU (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Honors Day (3). EWERS, RUSSELL EDWARD Western Springs; B.S. in General Engineering; The Penthouse, House President (3); Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau; I.S.P.E. (2,3,4); I.S.G.E. (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). EZAN, GLORIA ELIZABETH .... Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Chi Omega; Freshman Board (1). EZRING. SHELDON Rock Island; B.S. in L.A.S., Statistics; Praetorians; Sachem; Tomahawk; MIA. Executive Council (2,3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4). FAGERILE. CLEO Beirut, Lebanon; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Kendall College. 561 FALTYSEK. JILL ELLEN Oak Park; A.B. in L.A.S. in English; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Junior Panhellenic (1); Student Musicals (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). FARMER, ROGER ALAN Gibson City; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illini Tower, House President (31; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4);' I.E.E.E. (2,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). FARNSWORTH, HELEN KAY ..... Normal; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Shorter Board; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2). Member (1,2); Star Course Manager (1,2). FARRAR, BARBARA LOU Mount Vernon; B.S. in L.A.S. , the Teaching of Mathematics; Illinois Street Residence; Concert Band (3,4); First Regimental Band (1,2). FATTEN, PATRICIA JEAN Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Evans; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Mu Epsilon; Newman Foun- dation; Illini Guide (2); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,3). FEDER. ALVIN BARRY Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Illini Tower, House President (4); WPGU (1,2,3.4); MIA. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1,2); Student Senate (4); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (4); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4), President (4); Russian Club (1); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4). FEINGOLD, ANITA RAE Kansas City, Mo.; B.S. in Education; Bromley; Hillel Foundation (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (4); University of Missouri. FEINSTEIN. JOAN LESLIE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., English; Sigma Delta Tau, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Campus Chest ( 1 ) ; Junior Panhellenic (2); MEBOC (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). FEINSTEIN, PRISCILLA AILEEN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Phi Epsilon. Campus Chest; Junior Panhellenic; Volunteer Illini Projects (2). FEITSHANS, WALTER VAN Urbana; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Beta Sigma Psi; Karate Kai (4); A.I.M.E. (3.4). FELDMAN, ENID AYN Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Towers; I.U.S.A. Member. FELDMAN, JEFFREY MARSHAL Chicago; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Baseball. Freshman Squad; Hillel Foundation; A. I. I.E.. A. IS.; Young Democrats; Honors Day (2,3); Illinois Insti- tute of Technology; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. FELIX, JANALEE ANN Fairfield; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Studies; Allen; Young Republicans (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). FELKER, PETER JONATHAN Baden, Ontario; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Zeta; Concert Choir (1,2,3,4); Ora- torio Society (1); Lutheran Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2 ). FELTMAN, SUSAN DALE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Phi Sigma Sigma; University Theatre Crew (2); Campus Chest (2,3), Junior Panhellenic (1); Honors Day (2,3). FENLEY, CLEVE WILLIAM Chatham; B.S. in Music Education; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, Pres- ident; Concert Band (2,3,4); Marching Illini ( 1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (1); University Orchestra (2,4); University Wind Ensemble (3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). FERGER, DIANE CHRISTINE Dixon; B.S. in Home Economics; Sherwood Lodge; Phi Upsilon Omicron; The Illio (3); I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); Illini Guide (2); Home Economics Council (4); Home Economics Club (1,2,3.4); Home Economics Education Seminar (2); Honors Day (1) FERREIRA, JANET VANDEVENDER Champaign; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teach- ing of Speech. 562 FERREIRA, STEVEN ROBERT Rockford, B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology. FERRERO, JOSEPH DAVID Ottawa; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Newman Hall; Army ROTC; Newman Club (1); Honors Day (2). FETTERS. NANCY ELLEN Emerson, N.J.; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Europa House; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3); University Chorus' (1.2,3.4); Young Illini (3,4); Student Musicals (1,2); Campus Talent Club (2.3.4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Campus Folksong Club (1,2,3,4). FIELD, MARGARET ELLEN Crystal Lake; A.B in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (4); New- man Club (3.4); Illini Guide (3,4); Honors Day (3); College of Saint Catherine. FIGURA, RICHARD FRANCIS .... Deerfield; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Alpha Chi Rho. FILSON. CINDY SUE Springfield; B.A. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Europa House; Alpha Lamba Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1); James Scholar (2,4); Honors Day (1,2); University of Madrid. FINE, JOAN LEE Chicago; A.B. in LAS, Speech; Delta Phi Epsilon; Vol- unteer Illini Projects (1,2). FINK, ROBERT CHARLES Chicago; Bachelor of Architecture; Army ROTC; A.I.A. (1,2,3,4,5); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); U. of I. Riding Club (3). FINKEL, LEE MYRON Chicago; B.S. in Communications; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (2); WPGU (1,2,3); Student Senate (3); Track (1,2,3), Varsity Squad (2,3), Freshman Squad (1); Army ROTC. FIRCH, WILLIAM HERBERT Erie; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Delta Phi; Young Republicans Club (2,3.4); Honors Day (1.3). FISCHER, EUGENE GREGORY Farmington, Minn.; B S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics; Peabodv Drive Residence; Delta Sigma Omicron (1,2); Gizz Kids Basketball (1). FISCHER. STEVEN CHARLES Hinsdale; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Pi Kappa Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (1); L.A.S. Council (1,2,3,4). FISHER, KAY LORRAINE Sterling; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Iota; I. U.S.A. Member (2); Junior Panhellenic; Uni- versity Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Honors Day (2). FISHER, SUSAN MARIE Harvey; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handi- capped Children; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Campus Chest (1,2). FITZSIMMONS. EDWARD WILLIAM Springfield; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Kappa Sigma; Springfield Junior College. FLAIG, JOHN DAVID St. Louis, Missouri; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (1); S.A.E. (3,4); Illini Ski Club ( 1.2,3,4); Honors Day (3). FLECK, JOHN MICHAEL Peoria; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Freshman Seminar (1); A.S.C.E. (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3). FLEMING. SHARON ANN St. Charles; B.S. in Elementary Education; Fourth Street Residence ; Kappa Delta Pi; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). FLENTGE, KATHLEEN ANN Des Plaines; B.S. in News-Editorial. FLICHT, MICHELLE Skokie; B.S. in Recreation; Phi Sigma Sigma; Cam- pus Chest (1,2,3,4), Chairman (2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); American Recreational Society 2,3,4); Judo Club (4); U. of I. Riding Club (3,4); Illinois Park and Recreation Society (3,4). FLODEEN, GWENDOLYN DOROTHY Chicago; B.S. in Home Economics; Illinois Street Residence; Torch; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Orchesis (1); Dance Committe e (3); Home Economics Club. B.S. in Civil Engineering; James Scholar (3); Honors FLYNN, THOMAS FRANCIS Gloucester, N.J Newman Hall; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (4) Day (3); Western Illinois University. FOLGER, ROBERT ARDEN Taylorville; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau, President; Tau Beta Pi; Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (3); Engineering Council (4); Physics Society (1,2,3); James Scholar (3). FORBER, PATRICK JAMES Moline; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Alpha Ep- silon; Fraternity Life (3). FORD, KAREN RUTH Minonk; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Street Residence; Oratorio Society (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (3); Student National Education Association (3,4); Sigma Lambda Sigma (3,4). FOSTER, APRIL LEE LaGrange Park; B.F.A. in Art Education; Illini Towers; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); St. Norbert College. FOSTER, MARION R Alton; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Illini Towers; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. 563 FOX, JERRY CULLEN Mount Carmel; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Pi Kappa Phi; YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1,2); Illini Guide (2,3); Illini Guide Execu- tive Board (2,3); German Club (1,2); Young Republicans Club (1); Honors Day (2). FOX, WILLIAM JOSEPH HI Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Continental House, President (3); Newman Club (2); Air Force ROTC; Elmhurst College. FRANCIS, JACQUELINE ANNE Downers Grove; B.S. in Physical Education; Kappa Delta; Terrapin (1,2,3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2.3.4). FRANK, DALE EDWIN Downers Grove; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronaut- ical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); S.A.E. (2,4). FRANK, MARILYN DENISE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Fourth Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (3); Drake University. FRANK, MARTIN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Physiology; Evans Scholars; Omega Beta Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (1); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1); Hillel Foundation (3); Honors Day (3). FRANZ, JANICE BOTTERBUSCH Springfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Wescoga, House President (3); Phi Upsilon Omicron; Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (1). FREDING, PENELOPE ANN Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Illinois Street Residence; Illini Guide (3). FREDLUND, SUSAN LYNN Minneapolis, Minn.; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Phi Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Psi Chi; Greek Week Committee (2); Psychology Club (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1.2.3). FREDMAN, LYNN ELLEN Marion; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Iota Alpha Pi; I.U.S. A. Member ( 3 ) ; Freshman Board (1) ; Volunteer Illini Projects (2). FREDRICKSON, JACK MARTIN Park Ridge; B.S. in Marketing; Delta Tau Delta. FREIDINGER. ROGER MERLIN Pekin; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry, Illinois Street Residence, Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsi- lon; James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Day (1,2,3). FRIANT, DANIEL ALLEN Minooka; B.S. in Animal Science; Newman Hall; Freshman Board (1); Baseball, Freshman Squad (1); Illini Guide (4); Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles (1.2,3,4); Cooperative Extension Club (2,3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2.3,4). FRICKE, ROBERT FREDERICK Reeds Ferry, N.H.; B.S. in LAS., Chem- istry; I. U.S. A. Member (3,4). FRIEDLAND, PAUL CHARLES Waukegan; A.B. in LAS.. Finance; Theta Xi; Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); James Scholar (1.2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). FRIEDMAN, MYRNA ELAINE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Iota Alpha Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Campus Chest (2); Hillel Foundation (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1.2.3.41; Honors Day (1,2,3). FRIEND, SANDRA JOY Skokie; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; Hillel Foundation (1); Illini Guide (2); ACE. (2.3.4); Honors Day (2). FRISHMAN. MARLENE RUTH Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; Honors Day (3). FRUCHTL. BELINDA GAIL Effingham; B.S. in Radio-Television; Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Tau Alpha. Theta Sigma Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3.4 1. Panhellenic Executive Council (3.4); Military Sponsor (3); Gymnastics Club (1); U. of I. Riding Club (1); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2.3). FUCHS, GORDON NEAL Rockford; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (1,2,3); Accountancy Club (4); Marketing Club (3,4). FUGATE. ELLEN RAE Fairbury; B.S. in Agriculture; Presby, House Pres- ident (3); Shorter Board; Torch; Phi Upsilon Omicron. President; Freshman Board (1); Home Economics Council (3); Agriculture Coun- cil (3); Home Economics Club, (2.3,4). President (4); Honors Day (1). FUJIWARA, TOM TADAAKI St. Charles; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; A.S.C.E. (3.4); Honors Day (2). FUNK. PHILIP OKE ... Prospect Heights; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Minawa Lodge, President (4); Alpha Phi Omega; MIA. Executive Council (4i; Fidealis League (1,2.3,4); AS. ME (1,2.3.4). FUTTERMAN. MARSHA RENEE Chicago; B.S. in LAS.. Speech Correc- tion; Delta Phi Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theater Crew (1); Campus Chest (1.2); Honors Day (3). GAIKOWSKI. THOMAS EDMUND Chicago; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; I. U.S. A. Member (4); Newman Club (2,3,4); Young Republicans (4); Illinois Institute of Technology. GALLAGHER. NANCY JUNE Battle Creek. Mich.; B.S. in L.A.S.. Speech Correction; Alpha Phi; I. U.S.A. Member (3); Angel Flight (2.3,4); Honors Day (2.3); Dean Junior College; University of New Hampshire. GALLIS. PAUL LOUIS . . . Northbrook; Bachelor of Architecture; Theta Chi; Sachem; I. U.S. A. Member ( 1 ) ; University Chorus, President ( 1 ) ; Men's Glee Club (2.3.4.5); Student Musicals (1)'; Greek Week Committee (1). 564 GALVANONI, ROBERT JAMES Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Illini Guide (2); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (2,3.4); Engineering Council (3). GANNAWAY, MICHAEL LYNN Windsor; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TauBetaPi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (3); S.A.E. (3); Honors Day (3,4); Eastern Illinois University. GANNON, STEPHEN GREGORY Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; TauBetaPi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). GANTZ, NORMAN JAY Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Sigma Alpha Mu; The Daily Illini (3); I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3,4), Member (1,2,3); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Illigreek (2); Illinois Technograph (1); Fraternity Life (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Greek Week Committee (1,2,3); Judo Club (1,2,3,4); Pre-Law Club (4); Honors Day (1,2,3,). GARDNER, NANCY LEE Solon Mills; B.S. in Elementary Education; Uni- versity Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2,3,4 ); Honors Day (1,2,3). GARRET, ESTHER LEE Champaign; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Alpha Ep- silon Phi; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (4), Committee Chairman (2,3,4), Member (1,2,3,4); University Theatre Cast (1,2,3,); University Theatre Crew (1,2,3); Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Anthropology Club (1); Gymnastics Club (1,2,3); Rifle and Pistol Club (1,2,3,4). GASKILL, NANCY CHARLEE Monticello; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Presby; McKinley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (3). GASPERICH, FRANK JOHN Joliet; A.B. in L.A.S.. Economics; Illini Towers, Karate Kai (4); Joliet Junior College. GASS, PAMELA LOIS Cicero; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Bromley; Morton Junior College. GAU, GEORGE WILLIAM Edwardsville; B.S. in Finance; Delta Sigma Pi; Commerce Council (1,2); Army ROTC; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). GAULT, GORDON FRANK Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Praetorians; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). GAURON, LELAND ROBERT Lombard; B.S. in Forest Production; Xi Sigma Pi; Illini Foresters (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). GAWEL, ROSEMARY Lombard; A.B. in LAS., English; Alpha Xi Delta; Newman Club (1,2.3); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). GEA, JEROME ROY .... Joliet; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Delta Tau Delta, House President (4); A.F.S. (4); A.I.I. E. (3,4); Weightlifting Club (3); Joliet Junior College. GENTEMAN, KURT ALAN Quincy; B.S. in Finance; Alpha Delta Phi; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); Greek Week Committee (2); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,3). GENTES, JULIE LOUISE Sibley; B.S. in Marketing; Busey; I. U.S. A. Mem- ber (3,4); Accountancy Club (1,2); Marketing Club (3,4); U. of I. Riding Club (2,3). GENTRY. SUE ELLEN Bloomington; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Mu. GERBER, PHYLLIS ANNETTE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Alpha Epsilon Phi; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3); Hillel Foundation (3,4); Volun- teer Illini Projects (1); Greek Week Committee (2). GERDING, ANN MARGARET Ottawa; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Lincoln Avenue Residence, James Scholar (1,2,3,4). GERDING. JANICE BONITA Ottawa; Evans; The Daily Illini (1); U. of I. Riding Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). GERMAN, ERNEST CARL JR Waverly; B.S. in Agronomy; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agriculture Mechanization Club (3,4); Field and Furrow (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). GERULSKI, JANICE SUE Westville; B.S. in Home Economics; Stratford House; Phi Upsilon Omicron; YM-YWCA (1,2,3,4). GESKEY. MICHAEL N Peoria; B.S. in Marketing; Phi Delta Theta; Honors Day (3). GIACALONE, JOSEPH JOHN Norridge; B.F.A. in Graphic Design. GILBERT, LEROY EDWIN Granite City: B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; James Scholar (2.3.4); Honors Day (1.2,3). GILLELAND, NANCY JEAN Alton; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of English; Allen; The Illio (3); Honors Day (2); Illinois State University. GILLESPIE. BARBARA GAIL Madison; B.S. in Home Economics; The Daily Illini (2,3); Home Economics Club; Southern Illinois University. 565 GILLINGHAM, ROBERT ARTHUR Bay Village. Ohio; B.S. in Marketing; Theta Xi; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3,4); Air Force ROTC; Karate Kai (2); Marketing Club (1,2); Honors Dav (1,2). GINSBURG, DEBORAH ANN Wilmette; ' B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Indeco; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; Campus Chest (2); Honors Day 13). GITNER, LINDA YUETTE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Chest (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); James Scholar (1.2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). GLASER, CARL JAMES La Grange; Bachelor of Architecture; Fencing Varsity Squad (2.3); A. I. A. (1.2,3,4,5). GLASS. LINDA SUE Pekin; A.B. in L.A.S., English; The Daily Illini (3); I. U.S. A., Member (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. GLASSBERG, JOAN BETSY Lincolnwood; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; In- deco, House President (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2,4); Illini Guide (3); Illini Guide Executive Board (3). GLENN, SUSAN ELIZABETH Champaign; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Honors Day (1). GLETTY. GARY CLINTON Waterman; B.F.A. in Art Education; Florida Avenue Residence; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia ; Concert Choir (2,3,4); Marching Illini (1); First Regimental Band (1); Opera Group (2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3). GLOVER. DONALD R Vienna; B.S. in Advertising; Peabody Drive Resi- dence; Alpha Delta Sigma. GOBLE. VIRGINIA RUTH Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (2,3), Committee Chairman (2); Star Course Manager (2); Honors Day (1). GOIER. RENEE SUZETTE Berwyn; B.S. in Physical Education; Gamma Phi Beta; Shorter Board; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Terrapin (1,2,3,4), President (3); Fraternity Life (3); Illini Guide (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3.4). GOLD, BARRY HOWARD Chicago; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WPGU (4); I.E.E.E. (3,4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. GOLDBERG, HARLAN F Morton Grove; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Praetorians; Honors Day (2,3). GOLDBERG, SHARON LESLIE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics and Computer Science; Florida Avenue Residence; Campus Chest (3); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4); Association for Computing Machinery (3.4). GOLDBERG. STEVEN DENNIS Chicago; B.S. in Advertising; Bromley; Alpha Delta Sigma; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (3). GOLDEN. ELLEN PAULA Chicago; B.S. in Communications; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; L.A.S. Council (2); Illini Guide (3,4); Dance Committee (1,2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the. University of Illinois. GOLDEN, JANIS LEE Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; Iota Alpha Pi; I. U.S. A., Committee Chairman (2,3); Dolphins (3); Volunteer Illini Projects ( 2.3 ) ; Western Michigan . GOLDSTEIN, ELYSE Skokie; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; Delta Delta Delta; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2.3), Mem- ber (2,3,4); YM-YWCA Pal Program; Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Illini Guide (2,3); Greek Week Committee (2.3). GONGE. JON LYNN Washington DC; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of His- tory; Kappa Kappa Gamma; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board, President; Torch; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Star Course Manager (1); Canterbury Foundation (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Angel Flight (1,2,3,4); Honors Dav (1). GONIS. MARY San Francisco. Calif.; B.S. in Physical Education; Alpha Sigma Nu; Greek Students Club (2.3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (3,4); City College of San Francisco; Universitv of California. GOODHART. KAREN ELIZABETH Little Rock, Ark.; A.B. in LAS., Eng- lish; Illinois Street Residence; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); WPGU (3); Women's Extramural Sports Association (3); Honors Day (3); Quincy College. GOODING, RICHARD THOMAS Sheldon; B.S. in Agronomy; Armory House; Field and Furrow; Eastern Illinois University. GOODWIN, LINDA LOU Wilmington; B.S. in Elementary Education; Strat- ford House; Freshman Board (1); Baptist Foundation (4); Illini Guide (4). GOOSSENS, ELIZABETH ANNE Oak Park; A.B. in L.A.S. , the Teaching of Social Studies; Delta Gamma; I.U.S.A. Member (3); Illio Beauty (2); Honors Day (1,2). GORDON, EDWARD FRANKLIN Champaign; B.S. in LAS., Physics; Theta Delta Chi; I.U.S.A., Committee Chairman (2), Member (2); Newman Club (2,3); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (1). GORDON, MIRIAM SUSAN Chicago; B.S. in Music Education; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Alpha Iota; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3,4); Concert Choir (1,2); Women's Glee Club (3,4); Madrigal Chorus (2); Honors Day (3). GORDON, YVONNE DIANE Chicago; A.B. in LAS., English; I.U.S.A. Member; Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Greek Week Committee (2). 566 GORE, NANCY KATHERINE Lawrenceville; B.S. in Physical Education; Evans; Physical Education Council (3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). GORMAN, FRANK LOUIS .... Melrose Park; Bachelor of Architecture; Chi Psi, House President (4); Scarab, President (4); Twin Cities Bible Church Foundation (1,2.3,4.5); F. A. A. Council (5); Illini Guide (2); A. I. A. (1,2, 3,4); Honors Day (1,4). GOTTFRIED, LINDA BESS Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Volun- teer Illini Projects (2); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Associ- ation (4); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. GOULD, MARILYN SUE Elmwood Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin Americn Studies; Fourth Street Residence; Illini Guide (2,3); Latin American Students Association (4); Honors Day (3). GOWER, JOLYNN REES Robinson; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Pi Mu Epsilon; YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Allen Hall Choir (2); University Place Christian (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Gymnastics Club (2); Physics Society (3); James Scholar (1); Vincennes University. GRABB, RONALD EUGENE Decatur; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sachem; Men's Glee Club (1,2,3,4), President (4); Stu- dent Musicals (2); Army ROTC. GRABINER, FRED S Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Honors Day (2). GRAFF, CAROL LEA Marengo; A.B. in LAS., English; Busey; Univer- sity Chorus (3); Honors Day (3); Monmouth College. GRAGLIA, KATHLEEN TERISA Tenafly, N.J.; B.S. in Advertising; Gamma Phi Beta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Member (3); Endicott Junior College. GRAMLEY, BOB LLOYD Blackberry Woods; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Campus Folk Song Club (1); Karate Kai (1); S.A.E. (2); U. of I. Riding Club (4); U. of I. Skydiving Club (3,4). GRANAT, DAVID JOEL Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy. GRANDT, TERRENCE ALAN Yates City; B.S. in Animal Science; Florida Avenue Residence; Pre- Vet Club (4). GRANT, MARY JANE Marion; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Illinois Street Residence; University Theatre Crew (3); Illini Guide (2). GRAU, MAUD THEA Lake Zurich; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Europa House; Illini Guide (2); German Students Club; German Club (3,4). GRAVES, JOHN HOBART Decatur; B.S. in Accountancy; WPGU (1); Army ROTC, Special Forces; Pershing Rifles (1.2); Accountancy Club (4). GRAY, CHARLES THOMAS Sparland; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Delta Chi; Alpha Tau Alpha; Star Course Manager (2); Agricultural Economics Club; Agricultural Education Club. GREEN, MARGARET YVONNE Hinsdale; B.S. in Advertising; Kappa Alpha Theta. GREEN, ROBERTA LYNN Chicago; B.S. in Education; Honors Day (1,2,3). GREENBERG, RANDEE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Delta Tau; Campus Chest (1). GREENHOUSE, JOSEPH NATHAN Brooklyn, N.Y. ; B.S. in Electrical En- gineering; Pi Lambda Phi; Swimming, Freshman Squad (1), Varsity Squad (2); Dolphins (1); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3); Fraternity Life (1,2. 3,4); I.E.E.E. (3,4). GREENMAN, STEVEN BARRY Lincolnwood; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Hockey Letter (3); Gamma Sigma Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). GREENWOOD, PAMELA MARGARET Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Psi Chi; Honors Day (1,3). GREGG. KARYL LEE Manhattan; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Young Dem- ocrats Club; De Pauw University. GREGORCY, EDMAY MARIE Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Delta Gamma; Dolphins (3). GRENNAN, ROBERT DONALD Chana; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronauti- cal Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Tau; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); James Scholar (1,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). GREVE, PAUL EDWARD Granite City; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Marketing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management. GRIFFIN, GREGORY EDWARD Chicago; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Alpha Tau Omega; Society for the Advancement of Management (4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. 567 GRIGSBY. GAIL ELLEN .... Macomb; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Delta Delta Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Film Society (4); Young Democrats Club (4). GRIMES. GENE DOUGLAS Be'ardstown; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Sigma Phi; Skull and Crescent. GRIMES, ROBERT JOHN Towanda; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; A.S.C.E. (4). GROMAN, PATRICIA LYNNE Chicago, B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Math- ematics; Busey; Young Republicans Club (3,4); Intervarsitv Christian Fellowship (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1.2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. GROMMET, ALLEN CARL Belleville; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Army ROTC; Agriculture Economics Club (3,4); Field and Furrow (3,4); Belleville Junior College. GRONEWALD, JOHN WAYNE Edelstein; B.S. in Agriculture; Hendnck House; Gamma Sigma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Day (1,2). GRONEWOLD, DAVID ALLEN Trivoli; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; Alpha Kappa Lambda; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tom- ahawk; Chi Gamma Iota; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Alpha Mu; Sigma Gamma Tau; NROTC, Exhibition Drill Team. Commander; Navy Council (2.3); Sextant (1); Trident (3.4); James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Day (1,2,3). GROSBOLL, SUE ELLEN Petersburg; A.B. in L.A.S.. History. GROSS, HOWARD ROBERT Skokie; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Drake University. GROSS, SUSAN FERN Oak Park; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handi- capped Children; Fourth Street Residence; University Council on Teacher Education (4); University Theatre Crew (2,3); Council of Women Students (4); University Chorus (1,2); Hillel Foundation (1,2, 3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Illini Guide (1,2); Council for Exceptional Children (1.2.3.4); Young Democrats Club (1,2,3,4). GRUNE, CAROLYN FAITH Bellwood; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Speech; Illinois Street Residence. GRUSKIN. MICHAEL M Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; I. U.S.A. Member (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Film Society (3); Ski Club (4); Loyola University; Wright Junior College. GUEBERT, THOMAS CARL Red Bud; B.S. in LAS., Teaching of Mathe- matics; Peabodv Drive Residence; James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). GUERIN, MICHAEL PHILLIP Belvidere; B.S. in Communications; New- man; Sigma Delta Chi; WPGU (1,2); Newman Club (2); Air Force ROTC. GUIBOR. MARY MELIKA Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Psi Chi; Judo Club (2); Honors Day (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois (1). GUIMONT. DONNA RAE Oak Park; B.S. in Home Economics; Chi Omega. GUMMERSHEIMER, JAMES WILLIAM Columbia; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics and Computer Science; Delta Sigma Phi; Chi Gamma Iota; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society (4); Karate Kai (1); Young Republi- cans Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,3). GUNDBERG, CAREN MARIE La Grange Park; B.S. in LAS., Chemistry; Alpha Omicron Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (4); Panhellenic Executive Coun- cil (3.4); Greek Week Committee (3); American Chemical Society (3.4); De Pauw University. GUNTHNER. ANN Peoria; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Kappa, House Presi- dent (4); A-Ti-Us; Torch; The Illio (1,2); Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1). GUSSIS, LLOYD ELLIS Lincolnwood; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Phi Sigma Delta; Sachem; Tribe of Illini (2,3,4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (2,3,4 1, Freshman Squad (1). GUSTAFSON, JULIE RAE Morrison; A.B. in LAS., German; Delta Delta Delta; A-Ti-Us; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (4), Committee Chairman (3). Member (3); Star Course Manager (1,2); Concert Choir (2); Oratorio Society (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4i; James Scholar (1.2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). GUSTITUS, PAUL WILLIAM Barrington; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; Engineering Council (4); A I. I.E.. A. IS. (1,2,3,4). GUTTORMSEN, CHERYL LYNN Villa Park; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of French; Alpha Gamma Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Member (3); Campus Chest; French Club (2 1; U. Of I. Riding Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1,2.3). HABICH. CHARLES LEE ... Wonder Lake; B.S. in Advertising; Oregon North, House President (4); The Daily Illini (2,3); WPGU (1); Film Society (3.4); Honors Day (2,3). HAGEDORN, JOEL STEVEN Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Mu; University Theatre Crew; Karate Kai; Young Democrats Club; James Scholar (4); Honors Dav (3). HAGEL, JAMES JOSEPH Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Illini Towers, House President (4); Newman Club ( 1 ) ; Marketing Club (3,4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Honors Dav (1). HAHN, ROBERT HERMAN JR. Minonk; B.S. in Animal Science; Farmhouse; S.N.I.B. (1,2); Gamma Delta Foundation (1,2,3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (3,4); Pre-Vet Club (4) fBB 568 HAIDER, SANDRA KAYE Chicago; B.S. in Advertising; Sigma Kappa; The Daily Illini (4); Greek Week Committee; Honors Day (2). HAIGHT, JENNIFER LEA Urbana; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Alpha Omicron Pi; The Illio (3) ; L. A. S. Council (3,4); Homecoming Queen (4); German Club (4); University of Hawaii. HAISLET, DONALD JAMES Elmwood Park; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; The Daily Illini (4); Cross Country, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Track, Freshman Squad (1); NROTC; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (1). HALCROW, BETH MARIE Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Alpha Omicron Pi; Shorter Board; Torch; The Illio (1,2,3), Junior Editor (3); I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2). HALEY, CONNIE KAY Kempton; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3,4), Freshman Conference Counselor 4; Wesley Foundation (2,3,4); .Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illinois State University. HALL, CHARLES CLARK Danville; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; MR. HA. Judicial Board (2); Army ROTC; Young Republicans Club (4). HALL, SOPHIA JANE A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Delta Delta Delta; Shorter Board; Torch; The Illio (2,3,4), Junior Editor (3), Associate Editor (4); University Theatre Crew (3); Star Course Mana- ger (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (2,3); Fraternity Life (2); Illini Guide (2,3); Illini Guide Executive Board (2,3). HALLA, RUTH MILDRED Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. HALPERIN, BARBARA I Teaneck, N.J.; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of of Speech; Iota Alpha Pi; The Illio (1); I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Hillel Foundation (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4). HALSKI, ALMA Memphis, Tenn.; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Star Course Manager! 1,2); Campus Chest ( 1 ) ; Junior Panhellenic (1,2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1); Student Musicals (1); Greek Week Committee (2). HAMMOND, VINCENT ELWOOD Pekin; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Gregory Drive Residence; Student Senate (3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). HANDZEL, JUDITH SONYA Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Social Studies; Indeco; The Illio (2,3); I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); University Theatre Crew (1); Freshman Board (1). HANKES, RAYMOND NICHOLAS Sugar Grove; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Illi-Dell, House President (3); Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Campus Chest (1,2); M.I. A. Executive Council (2,3); Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Dance Committee (1,2,4); Agricultural Judging Team (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3,4); Young Democrats Club (1,2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,3). HANLEY, MARILYN RAE Saunemin; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H House, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Economics Club ( 1 ) ; James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1). HANSELL, MICHAEL ALLAN Belleville; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; Flor- ida Avenue Residence; Illio (1); I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); WPGU (1); Volunteer Illini Projects; Honors Day (2,3). HANSEN, JAMES HENRY Des Plaines; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Honors Day (1,2.3). HANSEN, RICHARD FRANCIS Kankakee; B.S. in Agricultural Science, Alpha Gamma Rho; Skull and Crescent, President; Alpha Zeta; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (2), Committee Chairman (1,2,3); Illigreek (3); S.N.I.B. (1); Agricultural Economics Club (1,2,3); Agricultural Mech- anization Club (2); Honors Day (2,3). HANSON, CAROL JEANNE Urbana; B.S. in Communications; Kappa Alpha Theta; Shorter Board; Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3). HANSON, SUSAN JO .... Chicago; B.F. A. in Art Education; Illini Towers; Clarke College. HARDIN, KANDY KAY Rantoul; B.F. A. in History of Art; Pi Beta Phi; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U.S.A. Director (4), Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2), Member (1); Junior Panhellenic (1,2); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2). HARDING, THOMAS NEIL Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HARDY, KAREN LEE Skokie; B.S. in Music Education; Iota Alpha Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhel- lenic (2); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2,3); Student Musi- cals (2,3.4); Campus Talent Club (1,2.3,4); Greek Week Committee (3); Campus Folk Song Club (1,2); Young Illini (3,4). HARKNESS, LOUIS GEORGE Lansing; A.B. in L.A.S.. Political Science; Pi Sigma Alpha; Volunteer Illini Projects (3.4); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. HARMS, KAREN LYNNE Auburn; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Philea, House President (3); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1,2); Freshman Board (1). HARNESS. KATHLEEN ANN Mobile, Ala.; B.S. in Music Education; Busey; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir (3,4); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2). HARPER, DOUGLAS JAY Ogden; B.S. in Agriculture; Delta Chi; NROTC; Agricultural Economics Club; Hoof and Horn Club; Honors Day (1). HARPER, DOUGLAS MICHAEL Danville; A.B. in L.A.S., English! Sigma Nu; The Illio (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Fraternity Life; Young Republicans Club. 569 HARRIS, GERALD DAVID West Salem; B.S. in LAS., Chemistry; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Omega Beta Pi; Baseball, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad ( 1 ) ; American Chemical Society (4); Honors Day (1 2 3) HARRIS, JOSEPH ELLIS Hamilton; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Western Illinois University. HARRIS, LINDA LEE Lombard; A.B in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Busey; Sigma Lambda Sigma (3,4), President (4); Honors Day (2,3). HARRIS, MARY ELIZABETH .... Earlville; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Presby; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Star Course Manager (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2.3). HARROLD, ARETHA Harvey; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; James Scholar (1.2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2.3). HARSZY. ROGER CHARLES Belleville; B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E.; Honors Day (3). HART, RICHARD WILLIAM Peoria; B.S. in LAS., Zoologv; Delta Chi HART, SYLVIA ANN Elgin; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir (1,2); University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (1,2,3,4), President (4). HARTLEB, JOANNE Belleville; A.B. in L.A.S.. English; Lincoln Avenue Residence; I. P.C. Photography Staff (3); WPGU (3.4); Newman Foun- dation (3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (3); Belleville Junior College. HARTSHORN, RONALD LEE Rock Falls; B.S. in Agriculture Communi- cations; Farmhouse; Bvmac; I. U.S. A. Member (1); S.N. LB. (1,2.3); WILL (3.4); Greek Week Committee (2,3); Hoof and Horn Club (1); Young Republicans Club (2). HAVENS. ARNOLD I Evanston; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; Tau Delta Phi, House President (3); Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). HAVILL, FRANK WALDEN JR Mount Carmel; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Peabody Drive Residence; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). HAVLIN, JAMES WILLIAM East Saint Louis; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engi- neering; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Marching Illini (1); Second Regimental Band (1); A.I.Ch.E. (4); Honors Day (3). HAWKINS, MARY LOU Oblong; B.S. in Physical Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3.4); Chevron (3,4); Gymnastics Club (2); Physi- cal Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4). HAWKINS, SHARNELL ALAYNE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correc- tion; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Orchesis (4); Greek Week Committee (3); Black Student Association; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. HAY. MARY ELIZABETH Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography, A.B. in History; Shorter Board; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference Counselor (2), Model U.N. (2,3); Campus Chest (2,3,4), President (4); Freshman Seminar (1); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board ( 3,4 ) ; Young Republicans Club ( 4 ) ; Italian Club (1,2). HAY, RODGER KENNETH Warren; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Peabody Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; I. U.S. A. Member; Army ROTC; Phalanx; Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Mechanization Club; Dairy Production Club; Rifle and Pistol Club; Young Republicans Club; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). HAYWARD, SUSAN KAY Grand Ridge; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; 4-H House; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); First Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (1); Wesley Foundation (1); Honors Day (1,2). HEALY. KATHLEEN ANN Belleville; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Alpha Eta (3,4); Zeta Phi Eta (3,4); I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (3), Member (1,2,3); Freshman Board (1). HEENAN. PATRICIA ANN Riverdale; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric and Compo- sition; Busey; Volunteer Illini Projects; Edgewood College of the Sacred Heart. HEIDENREICH. JAMES GARY Hoffman Estates; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Student Senate (3); Honors Day (1,3). HEILBRUNN, RANDALL HARVEY Chicago; A.B. in LAS., History; Prae- torians; Tomahawk; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Alpha Theta; The Illio (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); L.A.S. Coun- cil (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). HEILMAN, DAVID LEE Park Forest; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E.; Honors Day (3); Joliet Junior College. HEIMANN, CARL EDWARD Aviston; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; WPGU (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (3). HEISS, JANICE JULIA Flossmoor; A.B. in L.A.S. , Theatre Art; Delta Phi Epsilon; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Cast (2,3,4); University Theatre Crew (2,3,4); WPGU; James Scholar (2,3,4); University of California at Berkeley. HELFAND, DALE BETH Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Campus Chest; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HELLAND, HAROLD LLOYD Villa Park; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Hend- rick House; A.S.C.E. (3,4); I.S.P.E. (1,2,3.4). 570 HELLER, SHEILA LYNN Chicago; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Fourth Street Residence. HELLMAN, CAROL SUE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Speech; Delta Phi Epsilon; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board; Torch; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Student Advisory Board (4); Star Course Manager (2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Women's Ensemble (2); Student Musicals (1,2); Honors Day (1). HEELRUNG. DANIEL ROBERT Edwardsville; B.S. in Engineering, Physics; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Phi Omega; Newman Foundation (1,3); Physics Society (1,3,4); Young Republicans Club (2); Honors Day (2,3). HENDERSON, VEST A ANN Chicago; B.F.A. in Art Education; Illinois Street Residence; Delta Sigma Theta. HENDRICK PATRICIA ANNE Libertyville; B.S. in Elementary Education HENDRICKSON, ROBERT THERON Rochester; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Nabor House; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Campus Chest (2,3); Agricultural Educa- tion Club (1,2,3,4); Field and Furrow (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2.4); Honors Day (1,2). HENNE, PRESTON ALAN Yorkville; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Triangle; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Member (2); Engineer- ing Council (2,3); American Institute of Aeronautics (1,4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HENNINGS, RUTH Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Illini Towers; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. HENRICHS, RICHARD HENRY Dahforth; B.S. in Advertising; Beta Sigma Psi ; Alpha Delta Sigma. HENSEL, PAUL HARVEY Western Springs, B.S. in Finance; Beta Theta Pi; Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Star Course Man- ager (1,2,3,4); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference, Counselor (2); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2.3). HENSON, STEPHEN LLOYD Streator; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; 'Acacia; I. U.S. A. Member; James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3). HEPP, CHRISTINE BERTRAND Champaign; B.S in L.A.S.. English; New- man Club (3,4); Elgin Community College; Saint Mary's College. HEPP, WILLIAM TERRENCE Champaign; A.B. in LAS., Latin American Studies; Student Senate (3); Newman Club (1,2,3.4); NROTC; Latin American Students Club (3,4); Judo Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Rugby Football Club (2,3,4); Weightlifting Club (2,3,4); United Students for America (3.4); James Scholar (1.2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HERMAN. JANE CAMILLE Decatur; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Chi Omega; University Chorus; Women's Glee Club; Greek Week Com- mittee. HERMAN, ROGER WILLIAM La Grange; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Peabody Drive Residence; Omega Beta Pi; Student Musicals (2,4); Gamma Delta (1,4); German Students Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (2). HERSH, STEVEN HARLAN Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Pi Lambda Phi; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Honors Day (3). HERTZ, JED BURTON Kankakee; B.S. in Finance; Newman Hall; Tribe of Illini (1); Tennis, Varsity Squad (3), Freshman Squad (2); Western Illinois University. HIBBARD, LYNDON STANLEY Rockford; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Free Theatre Group (3); James Scholar (1). HICKS, JANET KAY Godfrey; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of German, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1.2); Junior Panhellenic (1); German Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). HIGGASON, CYNDA SUE Springfield; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Span- ish; Lincoln Avenue Residence; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Campus Chest (1); Ideal Indee (2). HIGHLEY, ROBERT DOUGLAS Belleville; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Illi- nois Street Residence; Army ROTC; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,2,3). HILES, CONNIE SUE Gifford; A.B. in LAS., English; Europa House; I.U.S.A. Member; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HINES, BARRY OWEN Springfield; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Tau Omega; Air Force ROTC; Accountancy Club (4). HINTON, PEGGY ANN Aurora; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Towers. HIRANO, BARBARA JILL Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Towers; Circle Campus of the Unive rsity of Illinois. HIRSCH, MARGO LEE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Bromley Hall; Campus Chest; Spanish Club (4); Honors Day (2,3). HOAG, KATHLEEN ANNE Kankakee; A.B. in LAS., History; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. 571 HOBBS, DEBORAH LUCILE Hoopeston; A.B. in LAS.. English; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; University Theatre Crew (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. HOFF, BRUCE JAMES Elmhurst; B.S. in Accountancy; Peabody Drive Residence; Alpha Phi Omega. HOFFBERG, JOSEPHINE Lincolnwood; A.B. in Dance; Iota Alpha Pi; Shorter Board, University Theatre Cast (4); Student Musicals ( 2,3.4 1; Young Illini (3); Butler University. HOFFMAN. DANIEL ROBERT Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S.. Economics; Hen- drick House; Young Republicans Club, University of Colorado. HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH ANN Dwight; B.S. in Medical Technologv; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; YM-YWCA(2 ; Cam- pus Chest (3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HOFFMEYER, DOUGLAS PAUL .... Joliet; B.S. in Accountancy; Phi Sigma Kappa; Accountancy Club (4); James Scholar ( 1,2,3) ; Honors Day (1,3 1. HOFMANN. JANICE MARY Bartlett; B.S. in L.A.S.. Physiology; Illini Towers; Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Ju do Club (1.2.3.4). HOLIDAY, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Downers Grove; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Tau Delta; Hockey, Captain; Air Force ROTC; University Hockey Club; James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (2,3). HOLLAND, KATHRYN ANN Chicago; B.S. in the Education of Mentally- Handicapped Children; Alpha Gamma Delta; A-Ti-Us; The Illio (1); I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (2,3); Campus Chest (1); Newman Club (1,2); Fraternity Life (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Council for Exceptional Children (4). HOLLY, DAVID CHARLES Granville, B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Economics Club (3,4); Agriculture Mechanization Club (2i; A.S.A.E. (1); James Scholar (2.3); Honors Day (1,2,3). HOLM, LORETTA ANNE Ottawa; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Concert Band (2,3,4); Terrapin (3,4); James Scholar (3); Hon- ors Day (2,3); Centenary College of Louisiana. HOLMES, NANETTE RUTH Peper Citv; B.S. in LAS.. Speech Correction; Presby; I. U.S. A. Member (2.3,4); Young Republicans Club (2); North- ern Illinois University. HOLMSTROM, LORRAINE CAROL Chicago; A.B. in LAS., Latin; Fourth Street Residence; Lutheran Foundation (1,2,3,4); Classics Club (3,4). HOLQUIST. MARY ELLEN River Forest; B.S. in Physical Education; Kap- pa Delta; Alpha Sigma Nu; Terrapin (1.2,3,4), President (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Associa- tion (1); Honors Day (1,2.3). HOLTZE. GARETH CHARLES ..... Park Ridge; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles (1.2); A.S.C.E. (2,3,4); Uni- versity Hockey Club (2,3); Honors Day (4). HOLZ, KENNETH DUANE Marengo; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Phi; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3,4); Honors Day (1,2. ). HOLZE, GORDON HENRY Hampshire; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; Triangle; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; I. U.S. A. (1,2,3,4); Engineering Council (3,4); Engineering Mechanics Society (2,3,4), President (4); James Scholar, (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). HOMOLA, SANDRA LYNN Berwyn; B.S. in Home Economics Education; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Newman Club (2); Illini Guide (3); Home Eco- nomics Club ( 2 ) ; Morton Junior College. HONEGGER, ELAINE E Forrest; B.S. in Communications; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; The Daily Illini (3); Illini Guide (3); Illinois Wes- leyan University. HONEGGER.' KEITH EDWARD Forrest; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Na- bor House; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2); Freshman Board (1); Agriculture Mechanization Club (1.2.3.4). HONZIK. JAMES RICHARD Downers Grove; B.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing; I.S.P.E.; Society of Professional Engineers; Northern Illinois University. HOOKANSON. GWYNNE ELIZABETH Glenview; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; A-Ti-Us; Mu Phi Epsilon; Star Course Manager (1.2); Panhellenic Executive Council (2,3); Concert Choir (1.2); Pin and Paddle Queen (3); Honors Dav (1). HOPKINS, CYNTHIA GAIL Homewood; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Spanish; Zeta Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (2.3); University Theatre Crew (1,2.3); Newman Club (1,2); Spanish Club (3). HOPKINS, JOHN LEE Western Springs; B.S. in Accountancy; Illinois Street Residence; Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Accountancy Club (1,2,3,4). HORSLEY, PAMELA JANE Wheaton; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Speech; Chi Omega; I. U.S. A. Member; Campus Chest. Young Repub- licans Club. HOUGEN. GARY ALLEN Wilmington; A.B. in LAS.. Chemistry; Pea- body Drive Residence; A I.Ch.E. (3,4); Joliet Junior College. HOUSER. DAVID EUGENE Farmer City; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Peabody Drive Residence; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (1.2,3,4); Illini Guide (3); Army ROTC: Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1,2); I.E.E.E. (3.4); James Scholar (1,3.4); Honors Day (3). 4 li i 572 HROVAT, DAVID JOHN Mendota; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Chi Psi; Cam- pus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Greek Week Commit- tee (2); Armv ROTC. HUBALIK, JANET LOUISE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Phi; Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Illigreek (2); Newman Club (2); Fraternity Life (3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2). HUBER, DENNIS MICHAEL Taylor Springs; B.S. in Labor Economics; Gregory Drive Residence; Freshman Board (1); Newman Club (1,2); Young Democrats (2); James Scholar (1). HUGHES, PAMELA KAY Kewanee; B.S. in LAS., Mathematics; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; The Illio (2,3); I. U.S. A Member (3) HUGHES, RUTH ANN Centralia; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Campus Chest; Volunteer Illini Projects; Illini Guide; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). HULL, HARRY EDMOND JR Belleville; B.S. in Industrial Administra- tion; Florida Avenue Residence; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society; Honors Day (3). HULL, JOHN BRADLEY Alton; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Sigma Phi Delta; I.U.S. A. Member (1,2,3,4); I.S.P.E. (3); U.I. M.S. (3,4). HYNES, CATHY HUTCHINSON Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Star Course Manager (1,2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). HYNES, KELLY THOMAS La Grange; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate; Major Committee of Student Senate; Greek Week Committee; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). IMIG, TERRY RAYMOND San Jose; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Su Casa, House President (3); Second Regimental Band (1,2); S.A.E. (4). IMMEL, IRWIN WESLEY Polo; B.S. in Dairy Technology; Florida Avenue Residence; Agriculture Council (1,4); Agricultural Judging Team (3,4); Dairy Production Club (1,2,3,4); Dairy Technology Society (1,2,3,4), President 4; Honors Day (1). IRWIN, ALICE Belleville; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; Allen; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Council for Exceptional Children (3,4); Honors Day (3); Belleville Junior College. IRWIN, LAWRENCE BURTON Lakewood, Ohio; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Chi; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Iota Epsilon; The Illio (2,3); I.U.S. A., Member (2); Football, Freshman Squad; Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles (1,2); James Scholar (1,2.3,4); Honors Day (1,3). ISAACSON, ROBERT PAUL Lincolnwood; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Alpha Psi; The Daily Illini (2,3); The Illio (1); I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); Intramural Manager (3); MEBOC (2); Accountancy Club (2,3,4); University Hockey Club (2); Intramural Referee (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ISHAM, DOUGLAS LYNDON Clare; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Alpha Gamma Rho; I.U.S.A. Member; Intramural Manager (2); Agricultural Judging Team (3,4); Hoof and Horn (2,3,4); Young Republicans (2). IWAMOTO, EDGAR TADASU Northbrook; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Florida Avenue Residence; American Chemical Society (3.4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). JACOB, JUDITH DARLINE Loves Park; B.S. in Elementary Education; Baptist Student Council (3,4); University of Maryland. JAMESON, BRUCE FREDERICK Chicago; B.S. in Personnel Management; Beta Sigma Psi, President (3). JAMISON, GEORGE FRANK Edinburg; B.S. in Civil Engineering; I.U.S.A. Member (4); A.S.C.E. President (3). JANECEK, ROBERT FRANK Worth; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). JASTRZEMBSKI, JAMES EDWARD Oak Lawn; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics; Pi Kappa Alpha, House President (4); Tomahawk; Alpha Phi Omega; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); Newman Club (1); Illini Guide; Greek Week Committee. JAVA, LINDA ANN North Riverside; B.S. in Advertising; Alpha Gamma Delta; The Daily Illini (3); I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); Campus Chest (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (2). JEGL, WILLIAM GUY Downers Grove; B.S. in Communications; WPGU (3); University Chorus ( 1 ) ; WILL (3,4). JENNINGS, ROGER HAROLD Palmyra; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Gam- ma Rho; Agricultural Education Club (1,2); Hoof and Horn Club (1). JENSEN, LINDA LEE Sidney; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Gamma Delta; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); Junior Pan- hellenic (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Young Republicans (3). JENSEN, OWEN EUGENE Sadorus; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Air Force ROTC, Wing Staff. JERZYCKE, CHARLES LEE Joliet; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3,4); Joliet Junior College. 573 JESSEE, MARY LYNNE Granite City; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish Education; Alpha Phi, President (3); Star Course Manager (2); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2,3). JILEK, JOHN ROBERT North Riverside; B.S. in L.A.S. Finance; Phi Sig- ma Kappa, House President (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of Illini (4); Senior Swimming Manager (4), Junior Swimming Manager (3). JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S. , Psychology; Psi Chi; YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Terrapin (1); Russian Club (1,2). JOHNSON, CATHERINE ANN Rockford; B.S. in News-Editorial; Delta Delta Delta, President (4); Shorter Board; I. U.S. A.. Member (2); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1); Cheerleader (3,4); Queen (3); Angel Flight (1,2); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). JOHNSON, GERALD DEAN Sugar Grove; B.S. in Dairy Science; M.I.A. Executive Council (2); MR. HA. Executive Council (2); Newman Club (1); Agriculture Council (3); Agricultural Judging Team (3,4); Dairy Technology Society (1,2,3,4). JOHNSON, JANE ANN Wayne; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; Illinois Street Residence; University Theater Crew (1); Intervarsity Christian Fel- lowship (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4). JOHNSON, JEFFREY MICHEAL Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Sci- ence; Peabody Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha; ' Student Senate (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). JOHNSON, LAWRENCE ALLEN Lemont, B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics and Computer Science; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; M.R.H. A. Executive Council (4); Illini Guide (4); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,3). JOHNSON, LINDA KAY Wilmington; B.S. in Music Education; Illinois Street Residence; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir (1,2,3,4); Madrigal Chorus (3); Young Illini (3); Honors Day (2). JOHNSON, MARTIN GARWOOD Gerrards Cross, England, B.S. in LAS.. Zoology; Sigma Pi, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Omega Beta Pi; Football Manager (2); Rugby Football Club (1); James Schol- ar (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). JOHNSON, MARY ANN Streator; B.S. in Music Education; 4-H House; A-Ti-Us; I. U.S. A. Member (1); University Theater Crew (4); YM- YWCA Foreign Student Committee (2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1, 2); Freshman Board (1); University Chorus (1,2); Woman's Glee Club (3,4); Christian Student Fellowship (1,2,3,4); Illini Guide (4); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (3). JOHNSON, NELS PETER Lemont; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science. JOHNSON, RICHARD L Canton; B.S. in Physical Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Tribe of Illini; Football, Varsity Squad, Letter (2). JOHNSON, ROSLYN ANN Peoria; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Fourth Street Residence; The Illio (1,2); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (2); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,3). JOHNSON. RUSSELL EDWARD Rockford; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Evans Scholars; Skull and Crescent; The Illio (1); Golf, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (2,3,4); Honors Day (1). JOHNSON, SANDRA KAY Dixon; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology. JOHNSON STEPHEN RICHARD Decatur; B.S. in Agriculture; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Alpha Tau Alpha; Army ROTC; Agricultural Education Club (2,3,4), President (3). JOHNSON, TERRY LEE Seaton; B.S. in Home Economics, Presby; A.C.E.; Home Economics Club; Marketing Club. JOHNSON WARREN DOUGLAS Chenoa; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Agricultural Judging Team (4); Dairy Production Club (2,3,4). JOHNSTON JANSEELY Champaign; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; S.N. IB. (2,3); Home Economics Council (2,3); Agriculture Council (3); Home Economics Club (2,3); Honors Day (3); DePauw University. JOHNSTON, PAUL LESTER Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Greg- ory Drive Residence, House President (3); M.R.H. A. Executive Council (3); Army ROTC; Sociology Club (2); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). JONES CLAUDE LOWELL Richview; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Agricultural Economics Club (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. JONES, COLIN DOUGLAS Wilmington, Del.; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence, House President (3); Tomahawk; Omega Beta Pi; Campus Chest (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). JONES, LINDA KIRKPATRICK Roseville; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Alpha Lambda Delta; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Folk Dance Club (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). JONES MICHAEL ALLEN Arlington, Va.; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; Sigma Nu; Army ROTC. JONES THOMAS MAURICE La Grange; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). JONTES DAVID RAYMOND Joliet; B.S. in Accountancy; Theta Chi; Skull and Crescent; Star Course Manager (1); Marching Illini (1); First Regimental Band (1); Army ROTC. 574 JORDAN, JANIS EVELYN Peoria; A.B. in L.A.S.. French; French House; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); Volunteer Illini Projects; Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (3). JORGENSEN, ANN CATHERINE Pittsburgh, Pa. ; A.B. in L.A.S Psychology JORGENSEN, ERIC BERTHEL Aurora; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Chi; I. U.S. A., Member (1,2); Student Senate (2); Tennis, Varsity Squad (2,3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Accountancy Club (2,3,4); Illini Forensic As- sociation (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). A.B. in L.A.S. , the Teaching of English; University Theatre Crew (3); James Alpha JOST, SUSAN JANE Delavan; Sigma Kappa; The Illio (3 Scholar (1). JUKKOLA, LLOYD ALVIN Dayton, Ohio; Bachelor of Architecture; RhoChi; NROTC; Sextant (1,2); Trident (3,4); Honors Day (3) JULIAN, JANICE KAY Danville; B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Delta; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Home Economics Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). JUNG, DENNIS WILLIAM Chicago; B.S. in Forestry; Armory House; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Foresters (3,4); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. JURY, KENTON FARTHING Washburn; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics and Computer Science; Delta Phi; Basketball Manager (1); Young Repub- licans Club (1,2). KACH, JAMES ALLEN Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Wrestling, Varsity Squad, Freshman Squad; Tennis, Varsity Squad, Freshman Squad; Marketing Club; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. KAISER, DIANE CAROLE Palatine; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Span- ish; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Delta Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); Spanish Club (1,2); Honors Day (3). KALCHBRENNER, CAROL ANN Lombard; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Alpha Delta Pi; Campus Chest (1); Chevron (2). KALEKO, ESTHER Skokie; B.S. in LAS., Speech Correction; Florida Avenue Residence; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta. KALTMAN, ELAYNE ALLISON Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Phi Sigma Sigma, House President (3); I.U.S.A. Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenic (1). KALUZNA, MAUREEN IRIS Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley;- Film Society (2); Young Democrats Club (2,3); Honors Day (2,3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Circle Cam- pus of the University of Illinois. KAMERMAN, RICHARD A Niles; A.B. in L.A.S., English. KAMZIK, BARBARA ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Sigma Delta Pi; WPGU(3); Student Senate ( 4 ) ; Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Spanish Club (4); Honors Day (3). KANE, NANCY ELLEN Mequon, Wis.; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Honors Day (2,3); MacMurray College. KANEY, SHARON JEAN Forreston; B.S. in Home Economics; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Ski Club (4). KANGAS, SHERRY ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Economics; Alpha Chi Omega; I.U.S.A. Member (1); Illini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (1); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). KANTER, NORMAN JAY Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Praeto- rians; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; The Illio (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). KAPLAN, JOEL Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Illinois Street Resi- dence; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Honors Day (3). KAPLAN, MARTIN LEE Chicago; B.S. in L.A:S., Mathematics; Campus Folk Song Club (2); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. KARGACOS, ANDREW WILLIAM Mount Prospect; B.S. in General En- gineering; Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau; Society of General Engineers; Honors Day (1,2,3). KAROW, LINDA ANN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Bromley; Uni- versity Theatre (1,2); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). KASPAR, DAN WILBERT Peoria; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Delta Chi; Army ROTC. KASSERMAN, KENT PARKER Newton; B.S. in Marketing; Kappa Sigma. KATZ, BARRY EVAN Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Epsilon Pi. 575 KATZ, BETH MARSHA Lincolnwood ; B.S. in Education of the Deaf; Bromley; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Campus Folk Song Club (1); DB Club (1.2.3.4); U. of I. Riding Club (2); Honors Dav ( 1,2,3). KATZMAN, BONNIE SUE . ... Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Phi Sigma Sigma: University Theatre Crew ( 1 ) ; Campus Chest (2.3); Hillel Foundation (1.2.3); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); A.C.E. (1); Student National Education Association (1,2); Honors Dav (1). KAUFMAN. GARY LYNN Hudson; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Lambda Chi Alpha; I.U.S.A. Member (3). KEHOE, PATRICK BREEN West Chicago; A.B. in LAS.. Finance; Stu- dent Senate (2,3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2,3); Finance Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4). KEIR, LINDA SUZANNE Joliet; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies, Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Oratorio Society (1): James Scholar (1.2.3,4); Honors Dav (1,2.3). KEISER, LEROY WAYNE Springfield; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). KELLY. THOMAS JOSEPH Urbana; B.S. in LAS.. Chemistry; Honors Dav (2). KELMAN, BRUCE JERRY Naperville; B.S. in L.A.S.. Physiology; Rifle and Pistol Club (3); University of Chicago. KEMP, FRED VERMEILLET Naperville; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Pea- bod v Drive Residence; Alpha Chi Rho; Omega Beta Pi; YM-YWCA Ski Club (3,4); Student Musicals (2,4); Armv ROTC; Pershing Rifles (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3); Honors Day (2,3). KENDALL, LINDA ANNE Urbana; B.S. in Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; Junior Panhellenic. KENNEDY. LYNDA PETERSON Dixon; B.S. in L.A.S.. Speech Correction; Chi Omega, House President (4); Sigma Alpha Eta: Zeta Phi Eta; Hon- ors Day (1,2.3). KENTISH. ROJENE A Homewood; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Fourth Street Residence; The Daily Illini (2); The Illio 1); WPGU (1); Vol- unteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (3). KERR, STEPHEN E Wheaton; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. KESSEL. RENEE Skokie: B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; The Illio (1,2); I.U.S.A. Member (1,2); University Theatre Crew (2); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3.4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Young Democrats Club (1,2,4); Honors Day (1,3), KETCHUM, CAROLINE JO Kankakee; B.S. in Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi; Lawrence University. KEULKS, HELEN MARIE Collinsville; B.S. in LAS.. Speech Correction; Illini Towers; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Crew (3,4); Honors Day (3). KEUSS. ALAN LOUIS New Athens; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Sigma Tau; Chi E psilon; I.U.S.A. Member (4,5); A.S.C.E. (3,4,5); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). KIBBEY. MARK HENRY Wilmette; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry. Delta Chi; Honors Day (4); University of California; Parsons College. 576 KIBILI, JAN LEE Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Chi Psi; University Chorus (1); Greek Week Committee (2); James Scholar (1,2,3). KIERSCH, CHRISTINE DIANE Urbana; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of English; Delta Zeta; Junior Panhellenic (1,2); Student National Educa- tion Association (2); Town and Area Club (1); Honors Day (1,2,3). KILBERGER. KAREN SUE Brookfield; A.B. in Dance; Gamma Phi Beta; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). KIM, MOON JU Sequil, Korea; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Karate Kai (4); Yonsei University; Elmhurst College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. KING, JOHN MARSHALL Summer; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Alpha Zeta; Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society (3,4); Field and Furrow (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Hon- ors Day (2,3). KING, RICHARD LEE Bloomington; A.B. in LAS., History; Wrestling, Freshman Squad (1); Honors Day (3). KIPNIS, MARK STEVEN Lincolnwood; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Alpha Psi; The Daily Illini (3,4); I. U.S. A. Committee Chair- man (2,3), Member (1,2.3); Star Course Manager (1); Freshman Semi- nar (1); Illi-Greek (2); Fraternity Life (3); Illini Guide (2); IM Rec Board (3); University Hockey Club (2,3). KIRKPATRICK. JUDY Coal Valley, B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; Kappa Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1,2,3); University Theatre Manager (1); Honors Day (1,3). KIRKWOOD. MARGENE Champaign; B.S. in Music Education; Evans; Sigma Alpha Iota; Concert Band (1,2,3,4); Wind Ensemble (2,3,4); Chamber Orchestra (4); Honors Day (1,2). KISSANE, BRIAN PATRICK Wilmette; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Brom- ley; Tau Delta Phi; The Daily Illini (3); Karate Kai (3,4); Loyola University. KLECKA, CAROL OLANDER Tinley Park; A.B. in LAS., Political Sci- ence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Sigma Alpha; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3,4); Baptist Foundation (3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Illinois Wesleyan University. KLEIN, LAUREN HARRIET Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; I. U.S. A. Member; Campus Chest (2); Fraternity Life (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). KLIBBE, DIANE KAY Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., in Mathematics and Com- puter Science; Lincoln Avenue Residence; I. U.S. A. Member (3,4); Young Democrats Club (4); Western Michigan University. KLOCKE, ELLEN LOUISE Hoopeston; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Fourth Street Residence; A-Ti-Us; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; YM-YWCA Pal Program; First Regimental Band; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). KLOETZLI, NANCY CAROL LaGrange Park; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Evans; Women's Glee Club (1); Wesley Foundation (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1.4); Illini Guide (3); Illi-Sota (1); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (3). KNAUER, WARREN LANGE JR Winnetka; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Psi Upsilon; I.E.E.E. KNEEDY, MARK JAY Quincy; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3,4); Greek Week Com- mittee (1,2,3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). KNEPP, WAYNE ANDREW Washington; B.S. in Agricultural Science, Ag- ricultural Engineering; Sucasa, House President (2); Alpha Zeta; Gam- ma Sigma Delta; Alpha Epsilon; A.S.A.E. (2,3,4), President (5); En- gineering Council (1,3,4); Honors Day (4). KNOBLAUCH, MURIEL ANN Roseville; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; Shorter Board; The Illio (1,2); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2,3); Honors Day (3). KNODLE, LARRY LYNN Fillmore; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Hendrick House; Student Musicals (2); A.S.A.E. (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (4). KNUTSON, GERGORY EUGENE Ottawa; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (1). Member (1); Marching Illini (1,4); First Regimental Band (1,3,4); Men's Glee Club (3,4); Judo Club (2); Honors Day (2,3,4). KOCH. PENNY MARIE Lake Zurich; B.S. in LAS., Astronomy; Fourth Street Residence; Second Regimental Band (1,2,3,4); Astronomical Society (2,3,4); James Scholar (1). KOCHER, FREDERICK PAUL Claremont; B.S. in Agricultural Economics. KOEBRICH, CHRISTINE ANNE Danville; B.S. in Advertising; Illini Towers; The Daily Illini (4); Advertising Club (4); Danville Junior College. KOEHLER, KENDRA LEE Des Plaines; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Fourth Street Residence; Young Republicans Club (4). KOENIG, JAMES EDWARD Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Newman Hall; Beta Alpha Psi; Newman Club; Accountancy Club; James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (2,3). KOETS, LILA RAE Gilman; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Delta Zeta. House President (4); The Daily Illini (1); I. U.S. A. Member (3); Wom- en's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). AMaM 577 KOLH, POLLY ANN Edinburg; B.S. in Home Economics; Presby; I. U.S. A. Member (4); Home Economics Club. KOLATA, JUDY ANN Kewanee; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Pi Beta Phi; The Illio (2,3); I. U.S. A. Member (1,2.3); University Theatre Crew (1); Honors Day (1,3). KOLMAN, FRANK LUDWIG Waukegan; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Tomahawk; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Rugby Football Club; James Scholar (1). KOLODNY, BARBARA Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; Kappa Delta Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); Honors Day (1,2). KOPP, PENELOPE ANN Springfield; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Delta Delta; Junior Panhellenic ( 1); Illini Guide (2); Chevron (2.3,4); Honors Day (1). KOPPEL, ROBERTA WYNNE Morton Grove; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Gamma Alpha Chi; Psi Chi; The Dailv Illini ( 1 1 ; The Illio (2) ; Honors Day (1,2.3). KORANYI, ELIZABETH Chicago; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; Illinois Street Residence; Illinois Technograph (4); I. S. P. E. (1,2,3,4); Society of Women Engineers (1.2,3.4); Honors Dav (1). KORDA. DONNA LYNNE Park Ridge; B.S. iri Physical Education; Evans; Alpha Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1.2,3.4); Honors Day (2,3). KORENCHAN, FRANK JOHN Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Social Studies; Peabody Drive Residence; Praetorians; Illini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (3.4). KORICA, DIANE Berwyn; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; Russian Club (1). KOSCHE. KENNETH THEODORE Chicago; B.S. in Music Education; Gregory Avenue Residence; Concert Choir (3,4); Oratio Society (2); University Lutheran Chapel (1,2,3.4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Dav (1,2,3). KOSKI. SANDRA L Zion; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; University Theatre Crew (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4). KOSOUSKI, ARNOLD Oak Park; B.S. in LAS.. Zoology; Florida Avenue Residence. KOST. TARA KIM Cherry Hill, N.J.; B.S. in Physical Education. Gamma Phi Beta; Mortar Board; Alpha Sigma Nu; Junior Panhellenic (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2.3,4). KOTZ, MARYANN JEAN Mundelein; A.B. in L.A.S.. Sociology; Fourth Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. KOWALSKI. MARY JULIE MARGARET Wood Dale; B.S. in Elementary Education; Evans; Newman Foundation (1,2); French Club (1,2); Stu- dent National Education Association (3,4); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Dav (3). KOZAK, DAVID WILLIAM Geneva; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3,4); Northern Illinois University. KOZIOL. FRANK STANLEY Elmhurst; B.S. in Finance; Peabody Drive Residence; James Scholar (2.3,4); Honors Day (2,3). KOZLOWSKI, CONSTANCE ROSE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Psi Chi; The Daily Illini (4); WPGU (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Hon- ors Dav (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. KOZUSNEK, DOROTHY ANN Nashville; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Fourth Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Kas- kaskia Junior College. KRAUER. DARLENE JOYCE Highland Park; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Illio (2); I. U.S. A. Member (1); Women's Extramural Sports Association (2,3); James Scholar (2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). KRAMSKY, CLAUDIA BETH Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of English; Sigma Delta Tau; A-Ti-Us; Student Senate (1,2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1,2); Honors Day (3). KRASINSKI. LETITIA LYNN Berwyn; B.S. in Advertising; Illinois Street Residence; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); U. of I., Advertising Club; Morton Junior College. KRAUS, BARBARA SUE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Phi Sigma Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; I. U.S. A. Member; University Theatre Crew (2); Honors Day (1,2.3). KRAUS, BETH EILEEN Chicago; B.S. in LAS.. Speech Correction; Bromley; Sigma Alpha Eta; I. U.S. A. Member. KRAUSE. RANDALL KANE Lincoln; B.S. in General Engineering; Beta Sigma Psi; A.F.S. (2); I. S. P. E. (1,2.3,4); Society of General Engineers (3,4); Society of Professional Engineers (1.2.3.4). KREIDER, CAROL ANN Avon; B.S. in Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi; The Illio (2); First Regimental Band (3,4); Second Regimental Band (1,2); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1,3). 578 KREITER. FREDRIC J Lincolnwood; A.B. in LAS.. History; Phi Sigma Delta, House President (4); Campus Chest (2); Intei fraternity Execu- tive Council (4); Baseball FYeshman Squad ( 1 ) ; Honors Day (1,3 ; Uni- versity of Missouri. KRETSCHMER, SARA Champaign; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Eng- lish; Kappa Alpha Theta, House President (4); Shorter Board; Torch; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Dav (1.2,3). KROUPA, KENNETH MARTIN Berwyn; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3,4); Honors Day (3,4); Morton Junior College. College. KRUMP, NANCY LYNN Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Busey; Vol- unteer Illini Projects (4); Mundelein College. KRUMWIEDE, JEANA EILEEN Chebanse; B.S. in Music Education; Florida Avenue Residence; Women's Glee Club (3,4); MacMurray College. KRUSEMARK, MARY SUE Frankfurt; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Bromley; Student Senate (1). KUBINSKI, SHARON LYNN Tinley Park; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta House; Wesley Student Council (1); Honors Day (3). KUEHN, ELIZABETH ANN Chicago; B.S. in Music Education; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Sigma Alpha Iota; Concert Band (3,4) ; First Regimental Band (1,2); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1). KUERGELEIS, THOMAS HAROLD Valmeyer; B.S. in Agricultural' Eco- nomics; Florida Avenue Residence; Agricultural Economics Club (3,4). KUFAHL, THERON RAHN Virginia Beach, Va.; B.S. in Accountancy; Peabody Drive Residence; WPGU (1.2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). KUFLICK, LINDA JOAN Elmwood Park; B.A in L.A.S., Spanish; Florida Avenue Residence; Illini Guide (4); Spanish Club (3). KUHN, ROBERT HERMAN Canton; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Illini Guide; A.S.C.E.; I.S.P.E.; Young Republicans Club; Honors Day (1,3). KULWIN, DWIGHT ROBERT Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S.. Biology; Tau Delta Phi; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma: Campus Chest (1); Jun- ior Interfraternitv Council (1); Russian Club (1.2); James Scholar (1, 2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). KUNZ, AMY SUE Edinburg; A.B. in L.A.S.. French; Presby; First Regi- mental Band (1); Illini Guide (4); French Club (3.4). KURLANSKY, CONSTANCE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Delta Tau; The Illio (2); University Theatre Crew ( 1 ) ; Campus Chest (2,3); Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Illigree'k (2.3); Hillel Foundation; MEBOC (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Student National Education Asso- ciation (3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). KURPIUS, ROBERT STEVEN Genoa; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Armory House, House President (4); M.I. A. Executive Council (4); Ag- ricultural Economics Club; Elgin Community College. KUSSLER, VALERIE Deerfield; B.S. in Journalism; Delta Delta Delta; Torch; The Daily Illini (1); I. PC. Photography Staff (2); Terrapin (1, 2,3); Drake University. KVELLAND, EVEN CHARLES' Somonauk; B.S. in LAS.. Chemistry; Honors Day (1,3). KVETON, JUDITH ANN Berwyn; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of French; Fourth Street Residence; Illini Readers; Knox College. LACEWELL. BARBARA JEAN Granite City; A.B. in L.A.S.. Spanish; Leeman Lodge. LAFLEN, JAMES HARVEY Mount Prospect; B.S. in Engineering Me- chanics; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Engineering Mechanics So- ciety (4); Honors Day (2); University of Missouri. LAKE, JAMES ROGER Western Springs; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Delta Tau Delta; Basketball Manager (1,2); James Scholar (1.2,3,4): Honors Day (2). LAKIN, BARRY KENNETH Chicago; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; Praetorians; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). LAMB, JOHN PHILLIP Villa Grove; B.S. in General Engineering: Tri- angle; I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (3,4); Honors Day (1). LAMOREUX, JOHN RUSSELL Lanark; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Nabor House; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Zeta; YM-YWCA Pal Pro- gram (3); Tribe of Illini (2,3,4); Track, Varsity Squad (2,3); Letter (2, 3); Cross Country, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (2,3), Freshman Squad (1); Wesley Foundation (4); Agricultural Economics Club (2.3,4); Young Republican's Club (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). LANDGRAF, ROBERT MARSHALL Freeport; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; Peabody Drive Residence; I.E.E.E. (3,4); Physics Society (3); Society of Professional Engineers (3); Honors Day (2). LANDRY, JOHN DYSART Western Springs; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Sociology Club (3,4); Wisconsin State University. 579 580 LANDSMAN, LOIS LYNN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Delta Tau; Campus Chest (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2). LANGER, LINDA Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Sigma Sigma; University Theatre Crew (2); Campus Chest (2); MEBOC (2). LANGILL, HARRY CHRIS Moline; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Alpha Phi Omega, President (4); Black Hawk College. LANHAM, JOHN CHAPMAN JR Glenwood; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4); Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Air Force ROTC. LA POINTE, KAREN ANN Aurora; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; James Scholar (2,3). LARSEN, DIANE WYNNE Naperville; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of French; Illinois Street Residence; Pi Delta Phi; Honors Day (3); American College In Paris. LARSON, INGRID MARIE Brookfield; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech; Alpha Delta Pi; Zeta Phi Eta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1.2); University Theatre Crew (4); Junior Panhellenic (1). LARSON, KATHLEEN MARIE Riverside; B.S. in News-Editorial; Alpha Chi Omega; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Theta Sigma Phi; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chair- man (2,3), Member (1,2,3); Star Course Manager (1); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference Counselor (2); Homecoming Queen Court (3); Greek Week Committee (1,2); James Scholar (1,2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). LARSON. LESLIE LAWRENCE Moline; B.S. in Economics; Gregory Drive Residence; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; James Scholar (1.2.3); Honors Day (1,2,3). LARSON, MARIE LOUISE Newark; A.B. in LAS.. English, Alpha Xi Delta; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (2); Newman Club (1,2,3); French Club (1.2); Italian Club (2); Young Republicans Club (4). LARSON, MARK EDWARD Lombard; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; WPGU (1,2); Accountancy Club (3,4 1; Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1.2,3,4); Honors Dav (1,2). LA SALLE, FRANCIS PATRICK Des Plaines; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Newman Foundation (1,2). LATHAM, SUSAN JO Waukegan; A.B. in LAS.. English; Delta Gamma, President (4); University Theatre Crew (1,2); Terrapin (1,2,3); Honors Day (3). LAUER, DAWN MELODEE Matteson; A.B. in Dance; Allen; Honors Dav (3). LAUTER, NANCY ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of English; Bromley; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Honors Day (2.3). LAYMAN, TERRY JAMES Hebron; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Pea- body Drive Residence; WPGU (1,2.3,4); Air Force ROTC; IEEE. LAZ, SUSAN LESLIE Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illini Tower. LEBAN, WILLIAM VICTOR JR Westmont; B.S. in Mechanical Engineer- ing; Illinois Street Residence; A.S.M.E. (3,4); Society of Professional Engineers (3,4); S.A.E. (3,4); Honors Day (4). LEBENSORGER, JOAN MARIE Evergreen Park; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Fourth Street Residence; Newman Club (1.2,3.4); Folk Dance Club (4); Honors Day (3). LEDGER, WILLIAM A Northbrook; B.S. in Advertising; Kappa Sigma; Advertising Club (4). LEEUER, DENNIS EUGENE Beason; B.S. in Restaurant Management; Karate Kai (2); Restaurant and Institutional Management Club (3,4); Honors Day (3). LEFAVI, BRUCE ANTHONY Rantoul; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Young Republicans Club (2,3); Southern Illinois Universitv. LEGG, MARY TAYLOR Champaign; B.S. in News-Editorial;' Kappa Kap- pa Gamma; A-Ti-Us; Torch; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (2), Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2,3.4); VM-YWCA Freshman Conference, Counselor (3); Junior Panhellenic (2); Women's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Illini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (1). LE GRAND, JAMES ELVIS Granite City; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Band (1,2.3.4); Marching Illini (1.2,3. 4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). LEHMAN, KAREN ELIZABETH Marissa; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; Evans; A-Ti-Us; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; I. U.S. A. Member (3,4); Campus Chest (2); Home Economics Council (1,2.3), President (3); Dance Committee (3); Home Economics Club (1.2,3.4); Honors Day (1). LEHMAN, WAYNE DOUGLAS Flanagan;' B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; Honors Day (2,3). LEIMBACH, DELORES, ELAINE Chestnut; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Xi Delta; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Student Musicals (1,2); Vol- unteer Illini Projects (4); Home Economics Club ( 1 ); Young Democrats Club (4). LEIS, GEORGE HAROLD .... Tacoma, Wash.; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon; American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics (4); Veterans Association (4); Whitman Col- lege; University of Maryland. LEMKE, ARTHUR JOHN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Illinois Street Residence; Lutheran Students Foundation (1,2,3,4); Army ROTC; Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). LEMNA. THOMAS EDWIN Kankakee; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Kappa Lambda; Newman Club; Accountancy Club; Flying Illini, Glider Club; Honors Day (3). LENZ, SUSAN Lincoln; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; Pi Beta Phi. LEONARD, JOHN BARRY Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; St. Jo- seph s Coll6£?6. LEONARD, LAWRENCE FRANK Chicago; B. S. in Electrical Engineering; Peabody Drive Residence; I.E.E.E. (3,4). LEPP, DONALD LEE Columbia; B.S. in Veterinary Medicine; Delta Sig- ma Phi; Wrestling, Freshman Squad (1); Dairy Technology Society (1, 2); Pre-Vet Club (1,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3,4). LERA. THOMAS MICHAEL .... Evanston; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Phi Kappa Sigma; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest; Junior Inter- fraternity Council; Illigreek; Fraternity Life; Greek Week Committee; Judo Club. LERMAN, CARY BRUCE Chicago; B.S. in Psychology; Praetorians; Psi Chi; Hillel Foundation (3,4); L.A.S. Council (3,4); Pre-Law Club; Honors Day (2,3). LETTNER, JANE MARION Chicago; B.S. in Microbiology; I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. LEU, PATRICIA ANN Palatine; A.B. in L.A.S. , the Teaching of French; Illinois Street Residence; Pi Delta Phi; Terrapin (2,3); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Northern Illinois University. LEVIN, MARSHA TINA Flossmoor; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Sigma Delta Tau; Campus Chest (3); Hillel Foundation; Greek Week Com- mittee (3); Film Society (3); Michigan State University. LEVIN, MARSHA TINA Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Sigma Delta Tau; Campus Chest (3); Greek Week Committee (3); Film Society (3). LEVIN, NADYNE MERLE Wilmette; B.S. in Elementary Education; Indeco; Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4); Student National Education Association (1,2, 3,4). LEVINS, ALAN SAM Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Praeto- rians; Baseball, Freshman Squad (1). LEWIS, LINDA ALICE Benton; B.S. in Elementary Education; Presby; Kappa Delta Pi; The Illio (3); Campus Chest (3); A.C.E. (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). LEWIS, ROBERT ALAN Morton Grove; B.S. in Accountancy; Illinois Street Residence, House President (3); Army ROTC Drill Team; Ac- countancy Club (3,4). LIEB, CORINNE JUNE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Illini Towers; Italian Club. LIEBER, LOUISE SARAH Quincy; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Fourth Street Residence; Hillel Foundation; MacMurray College. LIFTON, LINDA EILEEN Skokie; A.B. in LAS., History of Art; Illini Towers; I.U.S.A. Member (3); Honors Day (3). LIGGETT, JAMES DUANE Kankakee; B.S. iii Marketing; Peabody Drive Residence; Alpha Kappa Psi; Newman Foundation (1,2,3,4); Marketing Club (3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,2). LIMBACHER, MARY ELIZABETH Champaign; B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation; Delta Delta Delta ; Kappa Delta Pi; Greek Week Committee (2); Angel Flight (1,2,3). LINDROTH, LINDA DARLENE Niles; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Illinois Street Residence; The Daily Illini (1); Astronomical Society (4); Physics Society (1,2,3,4); Society of Women Engineers (1,2,3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). LINDSAY, MICHAEL BRUCE Rockford; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Tau Omega; Ju nior Interfraternity Council (1); Accountancy Club (2,3,4); Commerce Council (1,2,3); Honors Day (2,3). LINDSTROM, DEBORAH JEAN Lockport; B.S. in Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Musicals (3). LING, NANCY WEN-JEN Evanston; B.F.A. in Painting; Orchesis; Film Society; Judo Club. LINNELL, JAMES MICHEAL Naperville; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineer- ing; Hendrick House, House President (3); Engineering Council (5); Illini Guide (2); Illinois Metallurgical Society (2,3,4,5); University of Michigan. 581 LIPSKY, KAREN RHEA Skokie; A.B in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Illini Towers. LIVENGOOD, MARY JO Peoria; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of French Alpha Pi. L OHMETER. DAVID ARTHUR Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Southern Illinois Uni- versity. LOHRMANN. GEORGE ALBERT Chicago; B.S. in Civil Engineering; New- man Hall; Terrapin (3); A.S.C.E. (3,4); Judo Club (3,4); Wright Junior College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. LOMBARDO, JOSEPH SAMUEL Chicago; B.S in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; Sigma Tau; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Kappa Nu; WPGU(l); Air Force ROTC ; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (3,4). LONG. KAY Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Sciences; Delta Delta Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4), Member (3,4); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (3,4); Loyola University of Rome; Sophia University, Tokyo. LONGHWAY. PATRICIA RAE Park Forest; A.B in LAS., the Teaching of Spanish; Lincoln Avenue Residence. LONGLETT, JOHN R Liberty; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Farmhouse, House President (4); Alpha Zeta; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Accountancy Club (2,3.4); Honors Dav (3). LOUIS, BARBARA CLARE Granite City;' B.F.A. in Art Education; Alpha Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2); Angel Flight (2,3). LOVDA, JOHN MICHAEL Chicago; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; I.E.E.E. (3,4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. LOVELL, PHILIP EUGENE Bloomington; B.S. in Accountancy; Account- ancy Club (4). LOVENDAHL. LINDA MARGARET River Forest; B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation; University Theatre Crew (2); University Chorus (2); Terrapin (2,3); Dolphins (2); Honors Day (3). LOW, HELEN LOUISE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Phi Sigma Sigma; Campus Chest (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (2). LOWINGER, MARGARET LOUISE Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociol- ogy; Iota Alpha Pi; University Theatre Crew (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Tulane University. LUCAS, BARBARA LYN Danville; B'S in Physical Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Angel Flight (1,2,3); Honors Day (3). LUCAS, MARK K Kokomo, Ind.; Bachelor of Architecture; Phi Sigma Kappa; I. U.S.A. Member (1); University Theatre Crew (2); A. LA. (2). LUCCO, J. WILLIAM Edwardsville; B.S. in L.A.S., Finance; Alpha Kappa Lambda; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3,4), Member (2); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1). LUDWIG, WILLIAM CARL Hillsboro; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Greg- ory Drive Residence. House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Newman Club (3,4); Accountancy Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Dav (1,2). LUEDTKE. LAURA LEE Lake Zurich; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illi- nois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1,2); Skiing Illini; Sailing Club; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. LUHR, SHERYL LOUISE Waterloo; B.S. in Accountancy; Sherwood Lodge; Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Accountancy Club (2,3,4); Judo Club (3); Karate Kai (1); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). LUKASIK, FRED .... Berwvn; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Tau Delta; Tribe of Illini (4); Golf, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (4), Freshman Squad (1); Honors Day (2). LUTTRELL, VERA JEAN Edwardsville; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). LUTZ RICHARD JOHN Pekin; B.S. in Marketing.; Acacia; I. U.S. A. Mem- ber (3); YM-YWCA (2,3); Marketing Club; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). LYNK, WILLIAM JOSEPH Evanston; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Chi Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Football, Freshman Squad (1); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3,4); James Scholar (1). LYONS, DALE R Jerseyville; B.S. in LAS., Chemical Engineering; Illini Guide (2). MAAS, JUDY Park Forest; B.S. in Education; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Cam- pus Chest (3); Honors Day (3). MABRY, JANE ELIZABETH Piper City; A.B. in Institutional Management; 4-H House; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Freshman Board (1); Illini Guide (2); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (1). 582 MACHNICH, WAYNE FRANK North Chicago; Bachelor of Architecture;' Army ROTC; Karate Kai; Soccer Club; Southern Illinois University. MACKIE. JEANNE MAE Chicago; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Volunteer Illini Projects (4). MACHMER. JEANNE PATRICE Niagara Falls, N.Y.; B.F.A. in Painting; Niagara County Communitv College. MADERER, JOEL ALAN Woodstock; B.S. in L.A.S., Portuguese; Illinois Street Residence; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3,4); Campus Folk Song Club (3,4); Film Society (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3); Honors Day (1,2,3) ; Illi- nois College. MADUZIA, GLEN ANTHONY Oak Lawn; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. MAGUIRE. MARY ANN Alton; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Allen; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1.2,3). MAITLAND, MORRIS HUGO Joliet; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Bromley; University Theater Crew (2); Campus Chest (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1); Illini Guide (3); A. I. A. (3); Honors Day (4). MAKI, SHARON LYNN Glenview; A.B. in Communications; Phi Mu, House President (3,4); University Theatre Crew (1,2); James Scholar (1,2). MALK, ARNOLD BARRY Broadview; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Zeta Beta Tau; Alpha Phi Omega; I. U.S. A. Member (2); James Scholar (1,2.3). MALKOWSKI, JANE FRANCES Glenwood; B.S in L.A.S., Geography, Cam- pus Chest (2); Newman Foundation (2). MALLEY, CHARLES EDWARD Galesburg; B.S. in Education; Agricultural Economics Club (3.4,4); Agricultural Education Club (2,3,4). MALMGREN, PAULA DIANE Peoria; B.S. in Elementary Education; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Illini Guide (3,4). MALNAR, ROBERT JOHN Cicero; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. MALSTROM, ROBERT ALAN Chicago; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Pea- body Drive Residence; House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Track, Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (1,2); James Scholars (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MANGIER, CAROL ANN Abingdon; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin; Pi Beta Phi; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2); Freshman Board (1); Illini Guide (2); Classics Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (1). MANKE, WILLIAM EUGENE Woodstock; B.S in Agricultural Mechanization; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agriculture Council (3); Agriculture Mechaniza- tion Club (2,3,4), Field and Furrow (3,4); Honors Day (2). MANN, DIANE ELIZABETH Flora; B.S. in Music Education; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha Iota; Women's Glee Club (2,3, 4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1.2,3). MANN, JAMES LATRELLE Jacksonville; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Tau Kappa Epsilon; James Scholar (1,2.3,4); Honors Day (2,3). MANN, RICHARD JOHN Chester; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Gamma Iota; Chi Epsilon; Air Force ROTC, cadet major; Arnold Air Society (3,4); A.S.C.E (3,4); I.S.P.E. (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). MANN, ROY LEE Manteno; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Second Regimental Band (1); A.S.A.E. (1,2,3,4). MANNING, BOBBIE JANE Roodhouse; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; A-Ti-Us; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Illio (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Student Musicals (2); Angel Flight (1,2); James Schol- ar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MARCHETTA, DIANE DOLORES Mt. Prospect; B.S. in Accountancy; Kappa Delta; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); WPGU (1,2); Newman Club (1). MARCINIAK, SANDRA LEE Oak Park; B.S. in Home Economics; Busey; Navigators Organization (1,2,3,4); Home Economics Club (4). MARCUS, SUSAN NANCY Chicago; B.S in Elementary Education; Phi Sigma Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Campus Chest (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); ACE. (1); Student National Education Association (1); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). MARER, SUSAN H Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Illini Towers; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); Hillel Foundation (1). MARINANGELI, MARY LOU Peru; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Illini Towers; Newman Club (3); Illinois Valley Community College. MARKER, STEPHEN CHARLES Bement; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. 583 MARKERT, LILA SUE Havana; B.S in Elementary Education; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; The Daily Illini (1,2); Honors Day (1). MARN. ALAN GREGORY Prospect Heights; Bachelor of Architecture; Phi Sigma Kappa; Gargoyle; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Commit- tee (1); A. I. A. (3); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1.2,3, 4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). MARR, KENNETH CHARLES Manteno; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Alpha Phi Omega (2,3.4); Pre- Vet Club (1,2). MARR. MARGARET JOYCE Pontiac; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology; Illinois Street Residence; The Illio (2); I. U.S. A. Member (2); Wesley Foun- dation; Young Republicans (2.3.4); Honors Day (2); Beloit College. MARSHALL. RAYMOND D Champaign; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; American Society of Landscape Architects (1.2,3.4); Ball State Teachers College. MARTIN. CHERYL ANNE Havana; B.S. in L.A.S.. Microbiology; Evans; Freshman Board (1); Young Republicans Club (3.4). MARTIN. CHRISTINE ANNE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Speech; Kappa Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1.2); YM-YWCA Pal Program (1); Junior Panhel- lenic (2); Special Forces Sponsor (3,4); Chevron (1,2,3,4). MARTIN, THOMAS HENRY Carrollton; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Peabody Drive Residence; Army ROTC, Drill Team, Commander; Pershing Rifles (1,2,3,4); Scabbard and Blade (3.4); Ski Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). MATES. SUSAN FAYE Streator; B.S. in L.A.S.. Anthropology; Allen; Uni- versity Theatre (1,2); Illini Guide (3). MATEVICH, NANCY SUSAN Westchester; B.S. in Home Economics. MATYSIAK, JOAN GERMAINE LaGrange Park; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Social Studies; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (2.3). MAURER, BRUCE LESLIE Ferguson. Mo.; B.S. in Physical Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Track. Freshman Squad (1.2); Physical Education Majors Club; IM Officials Association; James Scholar (3); Honors Day 1 1.2,3). MAURITZSON. GARY WAYNE Moline; B.S in Mechanical Engineering; I.S.P.E. (3,4); S.A.E. (3.4); Augustana College. MAXTON. JANNET LYNN DuQuoin; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Illinois Street Residence; Ideal Indee (3). MAYER, SCOTT HILMAR Roselle; B.S. in LAS.. Mathematics and Com- puter Science, Brown Hartley House, President (4); WPGU (1); Illini Guide (2); NROTC (1,2,3,4); Sextant (1); Trident (3,4 ); Campus Folk Song Club (2,3); James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Day ( 1 1. MAZANEC, JAMES GEORGE Chicago; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; A.S.C.E. vlcCABE, DONALD WILLIAM Pontiac; B.S. in Agriculture; Illi-Dell, House President (4); Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tomahawk; Wa-Na-See; Alpha Zeta; Bymac; I.U.S.A. Director (4); MR. HA. Judicial Board; S.N. IB. (1,2,3), Director-in-Chief (3); Wesley Foun- dation (1,2); Agriculture Council (2,3.4); Dairy Production Club (1,2); Field and Furrow (2); Hoof and Horn Club (2); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1). McCALL, JEANETTE SUE Wonder Lake; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; WILL (2,3,4); Newman Club (1). MCCARTHY, JOHN DONALD Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Peabody Drive Residence; Ma-Wan-Da; Tribe of Illini 1 2.3.4); Gym- nastics, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2,3.4 1, Letter (2,3,4) McCLELLAND, JOHN SIM Elmhurst; A.B. in Advertising; Theta Delta Chi; Skull and Crescent; Alpha Delta Sigma; I.U.S.A.. Member i2.3i; Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). McCLENDON, JOHN EDWARD Urbana; B.S. in Animal Science; Alpha Gamma Rho; Star Course Manager (1,2); Junior Interfraternity Coun- cil (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Agricultural Economics Club (1); Agriculture Council (3); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Hoof and Horn (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). McCLUNG, ROGER WALTER Huntington, W. Va.; A.B. in LAS. Econom- ics; NROTC, Platoon Commander; Navy Council (1,2); Sextant (1,2); Triden t (3,4); Flying Illini (4) ; U. of I. Scuba Club (3). McCOLLUM, FRANK STEPHEN Jacksonville; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); I.E.E.E. (2); I.S.P.E. (1.2.3.4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3,4); James Scholar (1 1 McCOLLUM, JANET SUE Jacksonville; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Spanish; Spanish Club (3,4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Young Repub- licans Club (4); WIS. A. Freshman Board. McCONNELL, DAVID JAMES Creve Coeur, Mo.; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E (3,4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). McCOURT, MARY ANNE ..... Macomb; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Social Studies; Zeta Tau Alpha; Campus Chest (2); WPGU (3,4); Newman Club; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Western Illinois University. McCUEN, PATRICIA RAE Elgin; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Zeta Tau Alpha; Honors Day ( 2 ) ; Drake University. 584 McDANIEL, TERRY LEE Paris; B.S. in Agronomy; Alpha Tau Omega; Agricultural Judging Team ; Field and Furrow. McDOWELL, CLYDE RICHARD Mounds; A.B. in LAS., Psychology; The Daily Illini (4); YMCA Friday Forums (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Young Democrats Club (4); African Students' Organization (4); Howard University. McDOWELL, NANCY ANN Woodstock; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; Illini Towers; Phi Kappa Phi; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3,4); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Carthage College (1). McEWAN, VIRGINIA IDA Peru; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Florida Avenue Residence; Pi Sigma Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member; YM-YWCA Model U.N. ; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois Valley Com- munity College. McEWEN, CATHERINE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; Alpha Kappa Alpha; YM-YWCA Pal Program; Junior Panhellenic; Student Senate (1); S.N.C.C. (1); Black Students' Association; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. McGEE, LINDA KAY Catlin; Bachelor of Music; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir (2,3); University Chorus (1); Madrigal Chorus (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (2). McGOVERN, CAROL JOYCE LaGrange; A.B. in Advertising; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4); Advertising Club (4). McGREGOR, GEORGE FRANKLIN Elmhurst; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Illi- nois Street Residence, House President (3,4); Alpha Phi Omega; Illini Guide; James Scholar (1,2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). McGUIRE. EDWARD GEORGE Clifton, N.J.; B.S. in LAS.. Geography; Fairleigh Dickenson University. McHALE, MAUREEN THERESA Ivesdale; B.S. in Elementary Education; Newman Club ; Mount Saint Clare College. McHARRY, JOHN DYER Champaign; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Tri- angle; Skull and Crescent; WPGU (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Young Republicans; James Scholar (2,3) ; Honors Day (1,2). McINTOSH, BRUCE ALEXANDER Piper City; B.S. in General Engineering; Wesley Foundation; Volunteer Illini Projects; Illini Guide; I.S.P.E.; Karate Kai; Society of General Engineers; Society of Professional Engineers. McINTOSH, PAUL AARON Piper City; B.S. in Forestry; Florida Avenue Residence; YM-YWCA Pai Program (3); Track Manager (3); Senior Cross Country Manager (4); Illini Guide (4); Field and Furrow (3); Illini Foresters (3,4,5); I.S.P.E. (2). McKINNEY, JOHN MEREDITH Lombard; B.S. in General Engineering; Chi Psi, House President (4); Phalanx (2,3,4); Rugby Football Club (2,3,4); Society of General Engineers (1,2,3,4); Furman University. McLARNEY, KATHLEEN MARIE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Gamma; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman, Member. McMAHON, JAMES MICHAEL Westchester; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (3,4); Honors Day (1). McMANAWAY, MARC LANE Effingham; B.S. in Communications; Beta ThetaPi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Advertising Club. McMILLAN, EDWARD LEWIS Bushnell; B.S. in Agriculture Science; Nabor House, House President (4); Tomahawk; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1,2,3,4); Campus Chest (1,2,3); MIA. Executive Council (3); Freshman Board (1); Wesley Foundation (1.2,3,4); Agricultural Economics Club (1,2,3,4); Agricultural Council (2,3,4); Hoof and Horn (1,2,3.4), Honors Day (2,3). McMURTREY, GARRY WALTER Belleville; Bachelor of Architecture; Phi Kappa Theta; Scarab; I. U.S. A. Member (2); ALA. (1,2,3,4); LaNap oule Program (4); Honors Day (5); Belleville Junior College. McNARY, JUDITH ANN New Canton; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illinois Street Residence; The Illio (3); Second Regimental Band (1); Illini Guide (2,3,4). McSHERRY, DONALD THOMAS Homewood; A.B. in L.A.S., English; The Illio (4); Newman Club (4); U. of I. Advertising Club (4); Tolentine College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. McWILLIAMS, ANGELA ANN Lombard; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; The Illio (2); Newman Club. MEADE, LINDA KAY Danville; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U.S. A. Member; University Theatre Crew (2,3); First Regimental Band (2,3,4); Second Regimental Band (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MEADOR, GEORGE C Springfield; B.S in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (4); I.T.E. (4); Universitv of Missouri. MEAGHER, JANICE MADSEN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; I.U.S. A., Member (3); ence Counselor (2); Italian Club (2,3); MEAGHER. RICHARD BRIAN Chicago; B.S. (3); Honors Day (2,3). MEDE, ROSEMARY Homewood; B.S. in Elementary Education Beta; Volunteer Illini Projects (2). YM-YWCA Freshman Confer- Honors Day (2,3). in L.A.S., Biology; Soccer Club Gamma Phi 585 MEDINTZ, AMY RICA Skokie; B.S in L.A.S.. Psychology; Allen; Alpha Lambda Delta; Hillel Foundation (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4) Honors Day (1,2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois MEECE, THOMAS ALLEN Coal City; .B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Sigma Tau; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). ' MEGGINSON, ROBERT EUGENE Sheldon; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Four Columns; Phi Eta Sigma; Campus Chest (1.2); Student Senate (2,3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honon Day (1,2). MEHLMAN, MARK FRANKLIN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. History; Alpha Epsilon Pi, House President (3,4); Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; The Daily Illini (1); James Scholar (3). MEIER, ANN ELIZABETH Geneseo; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; University Theater Crew (4); Campus Chest (3); University Chorus (1); Womens Glee Club (4,5); Oratorio Society (3); A.C.E. (4); Honors Day (4); Augustana College. MELHOUSE, DENNIS RAY Aurora; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Band (1,2,3,4); Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); University Orchestra (3,4); Percussion Ensemble (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MELLEN, JOHN TENNYSON Mount Prospect; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Channing Murray Foundation (1,2,3,4); Vol- unteer Illini Projects (3.4); Students for a Democratic Society (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1.2,3). MELVIN, LAWRENCE SHERMAN JR Matteson; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Rugby Football Club (1); Alpha Chi Sigma; Honors Day (2,3). MERRICK, JEFFREY COLE Downers Grove; B.S. in Communications; Gregory Drive Residence; Alpha Delta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Honors Day (2,3). MERZ, JAY WARREN Hinsdale; B.S. in Economics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marketing Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4). MESSENGER, STEPHEN L Galesburg; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Greg- ory Drive Residence, House President (3). MESSMAN, STEWART ALBERT Champaign; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, House President (3); A.S.C.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (1,2,3,4). METTER, KAREN SUE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech and Theater; Shorter Board (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Players; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theater Manager (3); University Theatre Cast (2,3,4); University Theatre Crew (2,3); YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); Dance Committee (1); Student National Education Association (2); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Dav (1,2,3); Circle Campus of University of Illinois. METZ. KRISTIN ADELE ....'. Chicago; B.S. in Art Education; Delta Zeta; Na- tional Art Education Association; The Illio (3); I. U.S. A. Member, Com- mittee Chairman; Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. METZGER, STEPHEN LEIGH Sterling; Bachelor of Architecture; A. I. A. (1,2,3,4,5). METZGER, TIMOTHY MICHAEL Matteson; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Delta Phi Alpha; Honors Day (2,3); Wayne State University. MEYER, CATHERINE MARIE Chicago; B.S. in Education ; Allen; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foundation (3.4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Illini Guide (2); Wilson Junior College. MEYER, EUGENE HERBERT Sparta; B.S. in Marketing; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Honors Day (1). MEYER, GAYLE LEE Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. In L.A.S., History; Bromley; Phi Alpha Theta; Honors Day (2); Georgia State College. MEYER, JOHN WARREN Omaha; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Sigma Pi; Omega Beta Pi; Marching Illini (1,2.3); First Regimental Band (3); Second Regimental Band (1,2); U. of I. Scuba Club (4); Young Repub- licans Club (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3). MEYER, JOSEPH MICHAEL LaGrange; B.S. in Advertising; Kappa Sigma, House President (4); Fraternity Life (2,3); Honors Day (2,3). MEYERS, PATRICIA ANN Evergreen Park; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Towers; Honors Day (2,3); Dominican College. MICHAEL, TERRY PIGG Mount Vernon; B.S. in Communications; Peabody Drive Residence; The Daily Illini (3); Student Senate (4); Young Dem- ocrats Club (3,4); Honors Day (3); Rend Lake College. MICHALAK, ROBERT JAMES Evergreen Park; A.B. in Marketing; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MILES, JANICE RAE Princeton; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech; Zeta Tau Alpha; Zeta Phi Eta; Concert Choir (2,3,4); University Chorus (1,2); Student Musicals (1,3); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). MILLER, ANDREW JACKSON Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma; NROTC, Exhibition Drill Team Commander; Navy Council (2,4); Sextant (2); Trident (3,4); Rifle and Pistol Club (2); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). MILLER, BARBARA RYAN Godfrey; A.B. in LAS., Anthropology; Univer- sity Theatre Crew (1,2); Newman Club (1,2.3); Campus Folk Song Club (2,3,4). 586 MILLER. DENIS JAMES Lanark Chi; A.S.A.E. MILLER, JEFFREY LEE Mounds; B.S. in Agriculture; Center; Phi Kappa Phi; Honors Day (1,2,3). MILLER, JULYE DALE Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Delta Baptist Student Iota Alpha Pi. MILLER, LESLIE FRANK Morrisonville; B.S. in Agronomy; Farm House; Alpha Zeta; Campus Chest (1); Illigreek (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Army ROTC; Phalanx (2); Agriculture Council (3,4); Field and Furrow (2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (1,2); Honors Day (1,2,3). MILLER, RICHARD STUART Forrest; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Alpha Zeta (3,4); Gamma Sigma Delta (3,4); I. U.S.A. Member (3,4); Wesley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Campus Folk Song Club (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (3.4). MILLER, SYLVIA ANN Fairbury; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Street Residence; Orchesis (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3). MILLS, CARL EDWARD Waymart, Pa.; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Florida Avenue Residence. MINTER, JOHN BERNARD Des Plaines; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; Fifth Column; I. U.S. A. Member (5); Wrestling (2); Newman Club (3,4, 5); Engineering Council (4,5); A. S.M.E. (1,2,3,4,5), President (5); Engi- neering Mechanics Society (3,4,5); Young Republicans Club ( 1 ) ; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. MIRANDA, DANIEL RICHARD Bridgeview; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Evans Scholars, House President (4); I. U.S. A., Member (1,2,3), Star Course Manager (1,2); YM-YWCA Activity Counselor (2,3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Soc- cer, Varsity Squad (1,2,3); Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Greek Week Com- mittee (2,3); Pre-Law Club (3,4); Soccer Club (1,2,3); Young Demo- crats Club (4). MISSAVAGE, ARLENE FRANCES West Frankfort, B.S. in Home Economics; Illinois Street Residence; Illini Guide (2); Chevron (1,2,3); Home Eco- nomics Club (1,2); Honors Day (1). MITA, JEANNE YVONNE Chicago; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Campus Folk Song Club; Judo Club; Mayfair Junior College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. MITCHELL, PATRICIA ANNE Berwyn; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Volun- teer Illini Projects (2); Anthropology Club (2); Sociology Club (4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. MITTS, CAROLE JEAN Pekin; B.S. in Music Education; Illinois Street Residence; A-Ti-Us; Mortar Board, President; Torch, President Sigma Alpha Iota; YM-YWCA Cabinet (3); Concert Choir (1,2,3,4) Madrigal Chorus (2); Women's Ensemble (1); Student Musicals (2) Wesley Foundation (1,2); Honors Day (1,2.3). MOEBS, GARRY MICHAEL Chicago; B.S. in Accounting, Illinois Street Residence, YM-YWCA Model United Nations (1); Commerce Dean's Advisory Committee (4,5); Illini Guide (3); NROTC; Navy Council (3); Sextant (1,2); Trident (3); Accountancy Club (3,4.5); Marketing Club (2). MOESLE, KATHLEEN ANN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., History; Illini Towers; Young Republicans Club (4); Loyola University. MOFFITT, DONALD LEE Gilson; B.S. in Agricultural Education; Nabor House, House President (4); Tomahawk, Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Campus Chest (2); M.I. A. Executive Council (2,3,4); Freshman Board (1); Illini Guide (3); Agriculture Economics Club (2,3,4); Agriculture Council (4); Agricultural Education Club (1,2,3,4); Field and Furrow (2,3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2). MOHAN. JOHN RICHARD Streator; B.S. in Accountancy; Lambda Chi Alpha; Accountancy Club (2,3); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MOHLER, JUDITH ANN Springfield; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; Presby; Volunteer Illini Projects (2). MOHRHUSEN, MARILYN ANNE Brookfield; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Chi Omega; A-Ti-Us; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (1,2); Star Course Manager (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (1 ); Panhellenic Executive Council (4); Illini Guide Executive Board (4); Greek Week Committee (1,2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2.3). MONTAGUE, CHARLES ERNEST Leland; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; IEEE. MONTGOMERY, ELSYA LEA Anna; B.S. in Home Economics; Honors Day (3). MONTGOMERY, GREGG CLOYD Danville; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Industrial Designers Society of America (4); Danville Junior College. MOORE, BARBARA ANN Harvard; B.A. in L.A.S., French Education, James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). MOORE, MAUREEN ELAINE Chicago; B.S. in Advertising; Alpha Chi Omega; Gamma Alpha Chi; Theta Sigma Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1); Angel Flight (1); Young Republicans (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). MOORMAN, ALAN EDWARD Riverdale; B.S. in LAS., Chemistry; Illi- nois Street Residence MORAN, JAMES WILLIAM Wyoming; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Newman Hall; Freshman Board (1); Student Musicals ( 1 ) ; Illini Guide (3); Air Force ROTC; Honors Day (3). MORAN, MARY JEANNE Manteno; B.S. in Home Economics; Allen; New- man Foundation (1). 587 MORGAN, JAMES R Peoria; Bachelor of Architecture; Gargoyle; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Scarab; James Scholar (1.2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MORGAN, KENNETH ROBERT Fulton, Kentucky; B.S. in Industrial Admin- istration; Delta Chi; Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society (2,3); Honors Day (1). MORING, STUART ALAN Evanston; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Delta Chi; A.S.C.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Honors Day (1). MORRIS. REANY Laurelton, N.Y.; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Fourth Street Residence; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4); Hillel Foundation; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Honors Day (3). MORRISON, JOHN FORD Princeton; B.S. in L.A.S.. Biology; Omega Beta Pi; Campus Chest (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). MORRISON, JOHN FREDDY Homer; B.S. in Elec trical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4). MORRISON. MARGARET SENA Princeton; B.S. in Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon; University Chorus ( 1 ) ; Women's Glee Club (1,2.3); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (3)'. MORRISON, WILLIAM ABBOTT Downers Grove; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; Illinois Street Residence; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3,4); Honors Day (3). MORSE, SAUL JULIAN Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Greg- ory Drive Residence. President (3); L.A.S. Council (3.4); Delta Sigma Omicron; Young Republicans Club (3.4). MORTHLAND. SUZANNE ELAINE Decatur; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (3,4); Young Republicans Club (3,4). MORTON, ROSS WILLARD Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Honors Day (1,2,3). MOSCHEL, DONNA GERI Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of History; Phi Sigma Sigma; Campus Chest (1,2.3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2,3); Greek Week Committee (1). MOSE, EDITH ANNE Shelbyville; B.S. in Physical Education; Leeman Lodge; A-Ti-Us; Alpha Sigma Nu. President (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2. 3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1.2.3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,3). MOSS. ROBERT STEWART Highland Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Alpha Mu; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (4), (4), Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1); James Scholar (1.2,3,4); Honors Dav ( 1,2,3). MOTT, CANDACE JEAN Riverdale; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Span- ish; Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma Delta Pi; The Illio (2); I. U.S. A. Member (2); Oratorio Society (2,3); Spanish Club (2); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (2,3); Agnes Scott College. MOTTAR, BONNIE ML Edwardsville; A.B. in LAS., English; Kappa Kappa Gamma; A-Ti-Us; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Campus Chest (1,2); Concert Choir (1,2.3.4); Madrigal Chorus (1.2); Young Republicans Club (1,2.3.4); James Scholar ( 1,2); Honors Day (1.2). MOUNT, HENRY RICHARD Delavan; B.S. in Agronomy; Gamma Sigma Delta; Soccer, Freshman Squad (1); Newman Club (2); Field and Furrow (3,4); Illini Foresters (1); Honors Dav (3). MOYER. JOHN EDWARD Barry; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Major Committee of Student Senate (3,4). MUELLER, JERIN BARBARA Skokie; B.S. in Recreation; Illini Towers; Star Course Manager (1); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (1); American Recreational Society (1,2,3.4). MUELLER, THOMAS OWEN Elmhurst; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; WPGU (1.2); University Lutheran Chapel (1.2.3.4); I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar ( 1 ) ; Honors Day ( 1.3). MUELLER, WILLIAM ALBERT JR Watseka; A.B. in L.A.S.. Finance; Phi Gamma Delta; Army ROTC; Accountancy Club (2); Finance Club (3,4); Italian Club (3,4); Marketing Club (2,3); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). MULCAHEY, DANTON FRANCIS Colfax; B.S. in Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa; Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Greek Week Committee (2,3.4). MULGREW, ELIZABETH ANN Paris; B.S. in Accountancy; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Gamma Sigma; Illini Guide (2,4); Marketing Club (3); U. of I. Riding Club (2); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2.3). MULVEY, JOHN MICHAEL Chicago; B.S. in General Engineering; Phi Kappa Theta; Golf, Varsity Squad, Freshman Squad (1); A.S.C.E.; I.S.P.E. (4i; Karate Kai (2); Society of General Engineers (4 1 ; Society of Professional Engineers (4); U, of I. Scuba Club (3). MUMFORD, STEPHEN EUGENE Bloomfield, Connecticut; B.S. in Mechan- ical Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi; Skull and Crescent; Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Student Senate (3); Illigreek (2); Illini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (4); A.S.M.E. (3,4); Soccer Club (2,3,4); Honors Dav (3). MUNSON. ELAINE MARIE ....'. Chicago; B.S. in Communications; University Theatre Crew; Volunteer Illini Projects. MUNSON, ROBERT Chicago; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Evans Schol- ars; I.E.E.E. (1.4). 588 MUNSTERMAN. JOHN LEO Jerseyville; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; S.A.E. (4 1; Western Illinois University. MURASKI, KAROL ANN Bellwood; B.S. in Dairy Technology; The Mansion. House President (4); Dairy Production Club (1,2,3,4); Dairy Technology Society (1.2,3,4). MURPHY, JOHN' CHARLES Racine, Wisconsin; Bachelor of Architecture; Honors Day (2,3,4); Iowa State University. MURRAY. ROSETTA DOROTHY Dolton; B.S. in Advertising; Illinois Street Residence; The Daily Illini (3,4); Newman Club (3,4); U. of I. Advertis- ing Club (3,4); Saint Xavier College. MUSE. DOROTHY ANN Homewood; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Busey; Commerce Council (3,4). MUSIL, KENNETH JOHN Palos Park; B.S. irf Finance; U. of I. Waterpolo Club (4), President (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). MUZOS, STEVEN JAMES Moline; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Alpha Phi Omega. MYERS, WILLIAM RALPH Centralia; Bachelor of Architecture; Scarab; A.I. A. (2,3,4,5); Centralia Junior College. MYROW, DAVID LOUIS Park Forest; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Illinois Street Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi (3,4), President (4); March- ing Illini (1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1, 2,3); Honors (1,2,3). NAGEL, JON WILLIAM Geneva; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical En gineering; Delta Upsilon; The Illio (2,3); A. S.A.E. (2,3,4); Young Re publicans Club (1,2,3,4). NAGEL, STEVEN RAY Canton; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical En gineering; Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi Sigma Gamma Tau; Air Force ROTC, Wing Commander Cadet Colonel Armed Forces Council, President (4); Arnold Air Society (2,3,4) Glider Club (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). NAGLER, CATHERINE JULIANA Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., English; New- man Club; Saint Dominic College. NAPLE, SHARON KAY Quincy; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistrv. Busey. NEAL, PATRICIA SUE White Hall; B.F.A. in Art Education; Fourth Street Residence. NEIDERT, KATHERINE ANN Chicago; B.S. in Communications; Iota Alpha Pi; The Daily Illini (3); University of Dayton. NEIMAN, GARY SCOTT Chicago; B.S. in Advertising; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Northern Illinois University. NELSON, CHARLES JOSEPH ....'. Franklin Park; Bachelor of Architecture; Peabody Drive Residence. NELSON, DAVID LEE Alpha; B.S. In Agricultural Economics; Alpha Gamma Rho, House President (3); Bymac; The Illio (2); M.I. A. Exec- utive Council (3); Agricultural Economics Club (3,4); Agricultural Judging Team (4); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2,3,4). 589 NELSON, GLEN ALBERT Somerset, N.J.; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. NELSON, JANET SUE Rockford; B.S. in Home Economies; Home Economics Club (3,4); Food Service Management Club (3,4); Iowa State University (1,2). NELSON, JILL MARCIA Lincolnwood; A.B in L.A.S., the Teaching of Rus- sian; Illini Towers; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Freshman Board 1 1 ) ; Rus- sian Club (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). NELSON, JOHN RAYMOND Princeton; B.S. in Electrical Engineering Sigma Tau; WPGU (1); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). NELSON, MARY JANE Chicago; B.S. in Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, House President (4); I. U.S. A. Member; Volunteer Illini Projects Honors Day (1,3). NERSTROM, JAMES STANLEY Chicago; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering- Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (4); S.A.E. (2,3,4); Honors Day (4). NESTOR, JON ONTARIO Indianapolis, Ind.; B.S. IN L.A.S., Psychology; Florida Avenue Residence; Illini Guide (4); Honors Day (3). NETZKY, SUSANNE GAY Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; Volunteer Illini Projects (3). NEUMANN, CHRISTINE TINA Fisher; B.S. in Music Education; The Man- sion; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Choir (2,3,4); Madrigal Chorus (3); Oratorio Society (1); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Illini Guide (4). NEUMANN, DANIEL ALAN Granite City; B.S. in General Engineering, Florida Avenue Residence, House President (3); I. U.S. A. Member (3); Society of General Engineers (2,4). NEUMANN, THEODORE HENRY Paris; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; Newman Hall; Praetorians; Florida Avenue Residence, Floor Presi- dent (3). NEUSTADT, ELIZABETH FRANCES Elmwood Park; B.S. in Home Econom- ics; Illini Towers; Home Economics Council (3); Home Economics Club (4); Judo Club (3); Saint Norbert College. NEWTON, LINDA JEAN Havana; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H House; Student Advisory Board (3,4); Intramural Manager (1,2); Senior Co- Recreation Manager ( 3 ) ; Military Sponsor (4); Chevron (1,2,3,4); Home Economics Club (1,4); Honors Day (1). NICHOLAS, HOWARD DEAN Wheaton; B.S. in Accountancy; Peabody Drive Residence; Beta Alpha Psi; Episcopal Canterbury Club; Accountancy Club; James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). NIELSEN, GLENDA R Milford; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Phi Mu; The Illio (2); Honors Day (2,3). NIEMEYER, GAYLE LOUISE Chicago; B.S. in Communications; University Theatre Crew (2); Honors Day (4). NIGHTINGALE, HOWARD WAYNE Orion; B.S. in Animal Science; Nabor House; Alpha Zeta; Dance Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Hoof and Horn (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (3). NIMRICK. SARA ALLISON Stronghurst; B.S in Home Economics; 4-H House. NORDBY. A. EUGENE Arlington Heights; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Alpha Delta Phi; Sigma Tau; Freshman Board (1); A.I.Ch.E. (2) A.S.M.E. (3,4); Society of Professional Engineers (4); S.A.E. (3,4) Honors Day (3,4); Northwestern University. NORGAARD, CONSTANCE ANN Kankakee; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Gamma Phi Beta; Panhellenic President's Council; Student Musicals (2); Honors Day ( 3 ) ; University of Dayton. NORRIS, ANITA GAYLE Lebanon; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Evans; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Orchesis (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). NORRIS, CATHERINE CASS Champaign; A.B. in LAS., English; Busey; Monmouth College. NORRIS, SANDRA FAYE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech; Delta Sigma Theta; University Theatre Crew (3,4); Oratorio Society (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Illini Guide (4); N.A.A.C.P. (1,2); James Scholar (1). NORTHCRAFT, SALLY JO Galena; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Second Regimental Band (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Illini Guide (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). NOVAK, ALLEN LESLIE Hollywood; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Acacia; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Illigreek (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Unive rsity Hockey Club (1); U. of I. Riding Club (2); U. of I. Scuba Club (3,4). NOVOTA, ROBERT EDWARD Frankfort; B.S. in Music Education; Zeta Psi; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; YM-YWCA Freshman Conference, Inter- national Suppers (2,3,4); Marching Illini (1,2,3); First Regimental Band (2,3); Second Regimental Band (1); University Chorus (3); Folk Dance Club (4); Honors Day (3,4). NUSINOW, HILLARY NAN Evanston; A.B. in History of Art; Alpha Epsilon Phi; The Illio (3); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (3,4), Member (3); University Theatre Crew (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Greek Week Committee (3); University of Wisconsin. 590 NUSTRA, SUSAN CLAIRE Lake Forest; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Busey. NUTT, RICHARD DALE Woodland; B.S. in Animal Science; Alpha Kappa Lambda; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); McKinley Foundation (3); Agricul- tural Judging Team (3); Young Republicans (4); Honors Day (3) NYSTROM, PAUL HENRY Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Beta Sigma Psi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Lutheran Chapel; Accountancy Club; Honors Day (2,3). OAKES, GARY NORMAN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology and Chem- istry; Delta Tau Delta; Delta Delta Sigma; Junior Interfraternity Council. OAKWOOD, MAYBELLE KAYE Downers Grove; B.S. in Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (1,2) YM-YWCA Cabinet Board (2); Freshman Board (1); Orchesis (1,4.) Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). O'BRIEN, JOSEPH ALBERT Lockport; B.S. in Marketing; Theta Chi; Golf, Varsity Squad (2); I. U.S.A. Member (2,3,4), Chairman (4); U. of I. Official's Association (4). O'BRIEN, LAURA ANN Woodstock; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (1,2,3,4); YM-YWCA Pal Program (2); Student Senate (3); Oratorio Society (2); Volunteer Illini Projects; Illini Guide; A.F.S.; Rugby Football Club; Young Republicans Club. OCENASEK, ROBERT PAUL Cicero; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Illinois Street Residence ; A.S.C.E. (4); Karate Kai (3,4); Morton Junior College. OCKEN, NANCY JEANNE Polo; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cheerleader (3,4); Honors Day (1,2). OCKEN, RANDALL GENE Polo; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Chemistry; Honors Day (1). O'CONNOR, CATHLEEN JANE Kewanee; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of History; Phi Mu; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Honors Day (3); Uni- versity of Tulsa. O'CONNOR, PATRICIA ANN Park Ridge; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Alpha Delta Pi; The Daily Illini (2); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (3); Junior Panhellenic (2); Fraternity Life (2,3); Snowball Queen (2); Chevron (3); Young Democrats Club (3); Homecoming Court (5); Loyola University. O'DEKIRK, JOHN ALLEN Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Delta Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Marketing Club (3). ODGERS, LARRY DON .... Roselle; B.S. in General Engineering; Gregory Drive Residence; Society of General Engineers (3,4); Elgin Community College. OEHLER, HARRY Lombard; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). OHRN, LINDA JOYCE Rock Island; B.S. in LAS., Microbiology; Bromley; Gustavus Adolphus College. OLANDER, SUSAN MARIE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Newman Club (1,2). OLSEN, GARY LEE Chicago; Bachelor of Architecture; Tau Kappa Epsilon; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Army ROTC; A.I.A. (3); Honors Day (3). OLSEN, JANIS DEE Western Springs; B.S. in Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Northern Illinois University. OLSEN, MICHELE ROJEK Park Ridge; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Pi; Star Course Manager (2); Honors Day (2,3). OLSON, DIANE MARIE Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Illini Tower; James Scholar (2); Honors Day (1); Augustana College. OLSON, LINDA ADELE Calumet City; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Campus Chest (3); A.C.E. (3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (2,3). OLSON, RONALD EUGENE Serena; B.S. in Agronomy, Agriculture Educa- tion; Illi-Dell; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Tomahawk, President; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Freshman Board (1); Intramural Mana- ger; Agriculture Council; Agricultural Education Club; Field and Fur- row, President (2); Young Republicans Club; Honors Day (2). OLTMANN, NANCY ELAINE Hartsburg; B.S. in Home Economics; Busey; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Home Economics Club (1,4); Honors Day (3). ONCKEN, NANCY LORAINE Belvidere; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Illinois Street Residence; Honors Day (3); Western Illinois University. O'ROURKE, PATRICK DANIEL Leroy; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Nabor House; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta, President; I.U.S.A. Member (2); M.I. A. Executive Council (2); Freshman Board (1); Newman Club (1,2,3), President (3); Army ROTC; Agriculture Council (3,4); Field and Fur- row (1,2,3); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2). ORR, JOHN ANDREW Mount Carmel; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Pea- body Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Flying Illini; I.E.E.E.; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). 591 OSBORNE, WARREN WILLIAM Danville; B.S. in Physical Education. OSCHERWITZ, JANICE Duncan, Okla.; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Hillel Foun- dation; Honors Day (1,2,3). OSTAFIN, DOROTHY MARY Lockport; B.S. in Physical Education; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Orchesis (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4). OSTERBACH, JUDITH ELLEN Chicago; B.S. in Communications; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (1,3); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). OSTRANDER, LYNN MARIE Glen Ellyn; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Gizz Kids Cheerleader (1); Honors Day (1,3). OSTROWSKI, THOMAS ANTHONY Cicero; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Sci- ence; Illinois Street Residence. PADEN, JAN PATRICK Danville; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Baptist Student Center; Army ROTC; Phalanx, Spanish Club; Honors Day (2); Rutgers University. PAGE. ARLENE MAE Cicero; B.S. in Radio-Television; Freshman Board (1); Honors Day (1). PAGE, JAY PATRICK Gibson; B.S. in Engineering; Sigma Tau Lambda; American Ceramic Society (4); Society of Professional Engineers (4). PAGE, WAYNE BYRON Rochelle; B.S. in Agronomy; Oglesby; Dairy Production Club (1); Field and Furrow (3.4). PALMER. FREDERICK ENO Plainfield; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; A. I. I.E.; Honors Day (4). PALMER, JULIE EILEEN OFallon; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence, House President (4); I. U.S. A. Member (3,4). PALMER, MARCIA GAIL Northbrook; B.F.A. in Crafts; Illini Towers; I. U.S. A. Member (1.2,3,4); Young Republicans Club; U. o I. Craft Guild. PALMER, THOMAS STUART Wheaton; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Theta Xi. PANIZZI, ROGER LEE Peru; B.S. in L.A.S.. Chemistry; American Chemical Society (4); Illinois Valley Community College. PANZICA, PATRICIA MARY LaSalle; B.S. in LAS., Physiology; Evans; Omega Beta Pi (3,4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois Valley Community College. PAPERNER, LESLIE JULES University City, Mo.; B.S. in General En- gineering; Society of General Engineers (3.4). PARISH, SHEILA DIANE Stillman Valley; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Delta Zeta; The Daily Illini (2,3). Circulation Manager (3); The Illio (3.4). Junior Editor (4); I. U.S. A. Member (3); Illini Guide (2); James Scholar (1). PARKER JR.. KENNETH PAUL Joliet; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology; Delta Upsilon; Newman Club (4) PARKHURST, GERALD ALLEN Yorkville; B.S. in Mechanical Engineer- ing; White House; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (3); A. S. ME. (2,3); Honors Day (4). PARKS, PATILYNN Naperville; B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Delta; Student Musicals (3); Drury College. PATARI, JANE MARIE Waukegan; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Bromley; Council of Women Students; Oratorio Society; Illini Guide; James Scholar (1,2). PATT, NANCY JEAN Evanston; A.B. in LAS., English; Illini Tower; Volunteer Illini Projects (4). PATTERSON, RICHARD ALLEN Venice; B.S. in Industrial Education; Alpha Eta Rho; Flying Illini (4); Industrial Education Society (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). PAUL, DIANE LOUISA Carlinville; A.B. in L.A.S., Italian; Illinois Street Residence; Newman Club (1,2); Italian Club ( 1,2.3.4); James Scholar (1,2). PAUL, LYLE EDWARD Bushnell; B.S. in Agriculture; Sigma Tau Gamma; Greek Week Committee (2); Cooperative Extension Club (3,4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1,3). PAYDON, MARTHA JANE Oswego; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H House; Home Economics Club (4). 592 PAYNE, JULIA ELLEN LeRoy; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech; Illinois Street Residence; torch; Zeta Phi Eta (3,4); The Illio (2,3), Junior Editor (3); Illini Guide (3). PEARCE, ANDREA Litchfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (2,3). PEARCE, KIRMA LYNNE Joliet; B.S. in Home Economics Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2); Home Eco- nomics Club (1,2,3,4); Horticulture Club (3). PEARSON, JAMES RICHARD Moline; Bachelor of Architecture; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; A. I. A. (4,5); Young Republicans (5). PECHTER. ELISE HANNAH Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Cam- pus Chest (1); Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). PELLETIER, VINCENT EUGENE Downers Grove; B.S. in Marketing; Delta Sigma Pi (2,3,4); Council of Men Students (4); Marketing Club (1,2,3,4), President (3,4). PELTON, MARY ANNE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; WPGU (3); Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Sociology Club (2,3,4). PEMBERTON, DAVID MCKINNEY Oradell, N.J.; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Acacia; University Theatre Cast (2,3,4); Honors Day (3). PENNELL, KAREN LOU Marshall; B.S. in Home Economics; Sigma Kap- pa; Phi Upsilon Omicron; The Illio (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Chevron (2,3); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (1). PENNING, JOHN ARTHUR, JR Godfrey; B.S. in Industrial Administra- tion; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Skull and Crescent; I. U.S. A. Major Chair- man (3,4), Committee Chairman (3), Member (2,3); Swimming, Fresh- man Squad (1); Young Illini (3,4); Student Musicals (2,3); Dolphins (1); Greek Week Committee (1); Young Republicans (1). PEPPLE, DARRELL MASON Rossville; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; Alpha Chi Rho; NROTC; Navy Council (4); Trident (3,4); Agricultural Economics Club (4). PERLMAN, TRUDY KAY Elmwood Park; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; Fourth Street Residence; Hillel Foundation (3,4); DB Club (2,3,4); Cir- cle Campus of the University of Illinois (1). PERLMUTTER, RICHARD MARC Decatur; B.S. in Dairy Technology; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (3); Alpha Zeta; Phi Kap- pa Phi; The Daily Illini (1,2,3,4); Agriculture Council (1,2,3,4); Dairy Technology (1,2,3,4), President 2; James Scholar (1,2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). PERRIN, DON C II Yorkville; B.S. in Production Management; Phi Eta Sigma. PERRYMAN, DONALD WAYNE Belleville; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Alpha Sigma Phi; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (4), Committee Chairman (4); Army ROTC; Young Republicans (2). PESSIS, DENNIS AARON Lake Zurich; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Bromley; Omega Beta Pi; Marching Illini (2,3,4); Second Regimental Band (1,2, 3,4); College Bowl (3); Honors Day (1). PETAK, SANDRA RAE Park Forest; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Volunteer Illini Projects (4). PETERNEL, GEORGE DAVID Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Evans Scholars; Alpha Delta Sigma; Illini Forsenic Association (2). B.F.A. in Art Education; University Theatre Crew The Daily PETERSEN, SHARON RENEE Tinley Park; Europa House; I. U.S. A. Member (1,2,3,4); (4); Honors Day (2,3). PETERSON, NANCY JO Loves Park; B.S. in News-Editorial; Illini (3,4); Drake University. PETGES, PETER ANTHONY Seneca; B.S. in Agricultural Science; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); Freshman Board (1); Neuman Club (4); Agricultural Economics Club (2,3). PETRI, LAWRENCE GERARD Evergreen Park; B.S. in Advertising; Alpha Sigma Phi; Fraternity Life (2); Young Republicans (1,2,3,4), President (4); U. o f I. Advertising Club (4). PETRICK, JAYNE KIDDIE Glen Ellyn; B.S. in Home Economics. PETRIE, ROANNA ANNE Rockford; B.S. in Radio-Television; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Campus Chest (1); Illini Guide (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). PETRINE, ROBERT THOMAS Elmhurst; A.B. in LAS., Finance; Chi Phi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Football Manager (1.2); Fi- nance Club (3,4). PETRINE, TAMARA HUMMELAND Woodstock; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teach- ing of Geography. PEUGH, WAYNE RUSSELL Sterling; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Ag- ricultural Economics Club (3,4). B rtic I 593 594 rr ciir mi, uciiinio i j i new LiCiiux . n.D. in i_,.n.c3.. ruiuicai ocience' Theta Chi. PHILLIPS, JOHN ROBERT Kankakee; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Phi Sigma Kappa. House President (2); University Theatre Crew (3); Campus Chest (3); Council of Men Students (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Accountancy Club (2); Anthropology Club (1); Finance Club (3.4); Marketing Club (3); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). PIZZA, BARBARA ELIZABETH Aurora; A.B. in LAS., Sociology; Philea; Campus Chest (3); Newman Club (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Italian Club (2); Western Illinois University. PIEPER. JUDITH LOUISE Moline; A.B. in LAS., English; Gamma Phi Beta; The Illio (2); I. U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2); Honors Day (1). PIEPER, KAREN CHRISTINE Pearl City; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; Delta House, House President (2); Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Wesley Foundation (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Home Economics Club (4); Young Republicans Club (1,2); Honors Day (1,3). PIERCE. SANDRA LYNN Lincolnwood; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Tower; Kappa Delta Pi; Campus Folk Song Club (1); Honors Day (1 2,3). PIERSON, SUSAN GEORGENE Joliet; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of So- cial Studies; Alpha Phi; Campus Crusade for Christ (3,4); Angel Flight (3,4); Joliet Junior College. PIETRASEK, THOMAS FRANK Harvey; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; Evans Scholars. PIOTROWICZ, JOSEPH PETER, JR Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Computer Science; Phi Kappa Theta, House President (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Freshman Board (1); Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Intramural Manager (2); Illigreek (3); Newman Club (1,2,3); Greek Week Committee (3); Rugby Football Club (2). PIZER, SYDNEY Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Ski Club (3); Honors Day (3); University of Denver. PLACE, KENNETH CRAIG Shawnee Mission, Kan.; B.S. in L.A.S., Chem- istry; Ma- Wan-Da; Omega Beta Pi; The Illio (1,2,3,4), Junior Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); I. U.S. A. Member (1); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). PLENCNER, LARRY ALLEN Marengo; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Illinois Street Residence; Physics Society (1,4); Young Republicans Club (2); Honors Day (1). PLEVIAK, ANTHONY JOSEPH JR Champaign; B.S. in Physical Educa- tion; Alpha Tau Omega; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Wa-Na-See; Tribe of Illini; Football, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (3); Physical Education Majors Club; Honors Day (1,2,3). PLEVIAK, JUDITH ANN Champaign; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; Kappa Delta; Shorter Board; Torch; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); Dolphins (2,3); Wesley Foundation (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Angel Flight (1,2,3); Council for Exceptional Children (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,3). PLUMMER, RALPH WALTER JR Wheaton; B.S. in Industrial Education; Chi Psi; Alpha Eta Rho; Newman Club (1); Flying Illini (1,2); In- dustrial Education Society (3,4). POFFENBERGER, GAIL LOUISE Polo; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Delta Phi; I. U.S. A. Member (2.3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); German Club (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). POHLMAN, PAMELA RAE Barringtbn; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Delta Delta Delta; Concert Choir (3,4); Women's Glee Club (2); Campus Talent Club (1); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). POLAK, PENELOPE MARIE Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Chemistry; Busey; Newman Club (1); Voluntee r Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (2,3,4); American Chemical Society (3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Asso- ciation (2); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). POLCYN, GAIL ANN Glenview; A.B. in LAS., English; Alpha Omicron Pi; The Illio (2); LAS. College Council (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Webster College POLISKY, RANDALL JAY Elmwood Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Football, Freshman Squad; Baseball, Varsity Squad (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Wright Junior College. POLLACK, SHARON Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Iota Alpha Pi, House President (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Greek Week Committee (2). POMEROY, MYLES ELLIOT Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Prae- torians; The Illio (4); I. U.S. A. Member (4); Young Republicans Club (3); Honors Day (2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. POPE, HAROLD LOUIS Peoria; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (3,4); S.A.E. (4). POPE, KIP RANDOLPH Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Finance; Beta Theta Pi; Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of Illini (2,3,4); Swimming Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (2,3,4), Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins (1,2,3,4); Army ROTC; Honors Day (1,2,3). POTT, JANICE GRACE Melrose Park; B.S. in Marketing; I. U.S.A., Mem- ber (1); Marketing Club (4). POTUZNIK, CHARLES LADDY La Grange Park; A.B. in LAS., History; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Alpha Mu; Swimming, Freshman Squad; Dolphins (1); Illini Forensic Association (3); Young Republicans Club (2,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). POWELL, EILEEN TERRY Chicago; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Speech; Illini Towers; University Theatre Crew (1); WPGU (3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1); Honors Day (3). POWELL, GREGORY FOE Chenoa; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. POYSER, MARY MARGARET Wilmette; B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Phi; A-Ti-Us; Junior Panhellenic; Newman Club; Chevron (1,2); Honors Day (3). PRAZAK, LEONARD CHARLES Riverside; B.S. in Radio-Television; Pi Kappa Alpha; Campus Chest; WPGU: WILL. PRAZAK, RICHARD ALLEN Berwyn; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Honors Day (2,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. PRESCOTT, JAMES RAMON Elgin; A.B. in LAS., History; Florida Avenue Residence; Young Republicans CluD (3,4). PRICE, NED LAROY Mount Sterling; A.B. in L.A.S., English. PRICE, TONI Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Bromley; Volunteer Illini Projects; Honors Day (2,3); Michigan State. PRIMDAHL, RICHARD DEAN Roselle; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; A.S.M.; A.I.M.E.; U.I. M.S.; James Scholar (1). PRINCE, MARY HELEN .... Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Busey; Delta Sigma Theta, President (4); YM-YWCA Pal Program; Volunteer Illini Projects; N.A.A.C.P.; S.N.C.C; Black Students Association; Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. PRINDABLE, DAVID FRANCIS Peoria; B S. in Marketing; Theta Chi; Marketing Club; Weightlifting Club; Young Republicans Club. PRINTZ, LOUISE ANN Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Evans. PRITIKIN, STEVEN MICHAEL Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Biological Sci- ence; Bromley; Omega Beta Pi; Student Senate (3); Honors Day (3); Northern Illinois University. PRITZ, MICHAEL BURTON Highland Park, N.J.; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychol- ogy; Phi Epsilon Pi; Psi Chi; Tennis, Freshman Squad; James Schol- ar (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). PROSKIN, PAMELA LORRAINE Chicago; B.S. in Home Economics; Sigma Kappa; Campus Chest (2); Chevron (2). PROUSIS, MICHAEL Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Gregory Drive Residence; MR. HA. Judicial Board; Baseball, Varsity Squad, Fresh- man Squad; Young Democrats Club. PROVAN. DAVID ERIC Chicago; B.S. in Sanitary Engineering; A.S.C.E.; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PURDES, JUDITH ANN Madison; B.S. in Recreation; Sigma Kappa; American Recreational Society (3,4). PURDY, CAROL JEAN Shabbona; B.S. in Home Economics; Lincoln Ave- nue Residence; Second Regimental Band (1); University Chorus (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Home Economics Club (4); Young Repub- licans Club (4); Food Service Management Club (3,4). PUTMAN, MARY KATHERINE Peoria Heights; B.S. in Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Cheerleader (3,4), Captain (4); Angel Flight (2); Honors Day (2,3); Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart. QUILL, SUSAN MARIE Deerfield; B.S. in Communications; Mortar Board; The Daily Illini (2,3,4); Honors Day (3). QUITSCHAU, HANS PETER Stone Park; A.B. in LAS., History. 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RAIM, BARBARA ANN Berwyn; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of the Bio logical Sciences and General Science; Fourth Street Residence. 595 RANDALL, TOM MICHAEL Lindenhurst; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Film Society (3); Free Theatre Group (3); Honors Day (3). RANDELL, WILLIAM LEE Nashville; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; Agricultural Economics Club. RANK, JOSEPH STEPHEN Urbana; B.S. in Communications; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Marching Illini (1,2); Second Regimental Band (1,2); NROTC; Navy Council (4); Trident (3,4). RAPTIS, MARYLOU River Forest; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Laurel House; University of Kansas; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. RASMUS, DONALD HOWARD Paxton; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (1,2,3,4). RAYA, PAMELA ANNE Peoria; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; Florida Avenue Residence; Loretto Heights College. REAGAN, MARY PATRICIA Glenview; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Alpha Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Eta; Greek Week Committee (3,4); Saint Xavier College (1,2). REDMAN, MARY MORRISON Olney; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illi- nois Street Residence; James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1,3); University of Illinois Medical Center. REED, MARGARET East St. Louis; B.S. in Recreation; Sigma Kappa; Campus Chest (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Chevron (2,3); American Recreational Society (1,2,3.4). REED, PERRY WILLIS Chicago; B.S. in Communications; WPGU (3); Honors Day (3); Columbia College; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. REED, THOMAS ANDERSON Batavia; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; YM-YWCA Pal Program (4); Volun- teer Illini Projects (3.4); I.E.E.E. (4). REEDER. ELISABETH ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Evans; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Honors Day (3); Loyola University. REGLI, PHILIP JOSEPH Carlinville; B.S. in Agriculture; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; I. U.S. A. Member (4); Newman Club (2); Agricul- tural Economics Club (1,2.3,4); Cooperative Extension Club (2,3); Young Republicans Club (4). REIS. MARILYN Chicago; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Phi Sigma Sigma; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Fres hman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); Honors Day (3). RESNICK, DAVID LLOYD Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Prae- torians; Tomahawk; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3.4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3,4). REWERTS, JILL ANNE Danville; A.B. in L.A.S.; the Teaching of English; Delta Delta Delta; The Illio (1,2); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1,2); Illini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (2). REYNOLDS, SALLY ANN Sheldon; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; The Illio (2); I.U.S.A. Member (1); YM-YWCA Pal Pro- gram (2); University Chorus (1); Women's Ensemble (2). RHEA, RANDALL W Findlav; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; The Daily Illini (3); Flying Illini (3.4); I.E.E.E. (3,4). RHODES, LANDON HARRISON Roxana; B.S. in Forest Production; Xi Sigma Pi; Illini Foresters (3,4); James Scholar (2.3); Honors Day (2); University of Arkansas. RICE, RODNEY CRAIG Waterman; B.S. in Agriculture; Nabor House; Bymac; S.N. IB. (1,2,3.4), Director in Chief (4); Wesley Foundation (1, 2); Agriculture Council (4) RICE, SUSAN JEAN Lena; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Illini Guide (2.3); James Scholar (1,2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). RICHARDS, DANNY SCOTT Urbana; A.B. in LAS.. Political Science; Judo Club (4); German Club ( 1 ); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Weightlift- mg Club (4); Young Republicans Club (2,3.4); James Scholar (1,2). RICHARDSON, ELIN ANN Streator; B.S. in Home Economics Education; University Theatre Crew (1); WIS. A. 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RIGG, SUSAN JANET Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Busey; Alpha Lambda Delta; Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). RIMINGTON, ELISE MAUREEN Freeport; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Kappa Alpha Theta; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2,3); Cheerleader (2,3,4), Captain (4), Letter (2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). RING, EVA Kankakee; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Street Resi- dence; Student National Education Association (3), President (4); Hon- ors Day (1). RINGL, RUSSELL ALAN Berwyn; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Illi- nois Street Residence, House President (4); Alpha Phi Omega; Campus Chest (3); Illini Readers. RINGLER, ROBERT WILLIAM Strawn; B.S. in Agronomy; Gamma Sigma Delta; Army ROTC; Dairy Production Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day U). RITTER. SUSAN LAURA Chicago; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1,2, 3,4,5); I.E.E.E. (2,3); Society of Women Engineers (4,5); Honors Day (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. ROASA, DARLENE JUDY Chicago, B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Evans; Illini Christian Fellowship (2,3,4); Illini Guide (3). ROBERTS, CAROL LYNNE Champaign; B.S. in Music Education; Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Iota, President (4); Star Course Manager (1); University Orchestra (1,2); University Chorus (3); Oratorio Society (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2). ROBERTS, JOANN FRANCES Elmhurst; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; The Mansion; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Young Republicans Club (2). ROBERTS, MURIEL JUNE Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Illinois Street Residence; 500 Program Tutor. ROBERTS, RODNEY EUGENE Champaign; B.S. in Agricultural Mechani- zation; Alpha Gamma Rho; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Wa-Na-See; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Fencing (2,3), Captain (4); Agricul- ture Mechanization Club (1). ROBINSON, ANN CHRISTINE LaGrange Park; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teach- ing of Social Studies; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Honors Day (2,3); University of California at Los Angeles; Circle Campus of the Uni- versity of Illinois. ROBINSON, DOUGLAS SCOTT Waterloo, Neb.; B.S. in Agricultural Sci- ence; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2,3,4), Member (2); Campus Folk Song Club (1); Field and Furrow (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Hon- ors Day (1,2,3). ROBINSON, EILEEN JUDITH Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; I.U.S.A., Mem- ber (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (2); A.C.E. (2,3); Honors Day (3). ROBINSON, SHIRLEY JEAN East Chicago, Ind.; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Illinois Street Residence; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2); North- land College. ROBY, KATHLEEN SHERRILL Hazelcrest; A.B. in LAS., Anthropology. ROCKENBACH, LESLIE ANN Crystal Lake; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Kappa Alpha Theta; James Scholar (2,3). RODA, SANDRA RAE Oglesby; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Florida Avenue Residence; James Scholar (3,4); Illinois Valley Com- munity College. RODEFFER, HAROLD EUGENE Mount Morris; B.S. in Animal Science. RODGERS, RANDALL RENE Monmouth; B.S. in Physical Education; Farm House; Skull and Crescent; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Tribe of Illini, Foot- ball, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (4), Freshman Squad; Basketball, Freshman Squad; Intramural Manager (2,3); Physical Education Majors Club; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ROGERS, DANNY FREDERICK Park Ridge; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; A.I.Ch.E. (3); Campus Folk Song Club (3); Wright Junior College. ROHLFING. RUTH ANN Red Bud; B.S. in Home Economics Education, Philea; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Ideal Indee (3); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (1). ROHR, BRIAN PAUL Aurora; A.B. in L.A.S., History of Art; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence. ROLLINS, BARBARA LEE R apid City, S.D.; B.S. in Music Education; Concert Band (2); Honors Day (1); Western State College of Colorado. ROPER, CHRISTINE DENISE .... Glenview; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology, Delta Gamma; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Freshman Board (1); James Scholar (1,2,3). ROSBOROUGH, KATHLEEN KAVANAUGH Elmwood Park; B.S. in Music Education; Women's Glee Club (2); Oratorio Society (1); Newman Club (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Illini Guide (2). 597 ROSE, DENNIS EDWARD East St. Louis; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Pea- body Avenue Residence, House President (3); Phi Eta Sigma; Student Musicals (2,3,4); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (3,4). ROSELLINI, JAY JULIAN Bedford Park; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Delta Phi Alpha; Tennis, Varsity Squad (2,3), Freshman Squad (1); Second Regimental Band (1,2,3,4); German Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2 3) Honors Day (1,2,3). ROSEN, ELAINE ROCHELLE Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Fourth Street Residence; I. U.S. A. Member (2,3); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (3). ROSEN, GAIL NINA Wilmette; B.S. in The Education of the Deaf; Sigma Delta Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); D.B. Club (2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (3,4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (3). ROSENBERG, MICHAEL G Chicago, A.B. in L.A.S., History; Tau Ep- silon Phi; The Illio (1); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Hillel Foundation (4); Fraternity Life (2); Young Demo- crats (1,4); Honors Day (2,3). ROSENCRANZ, LINDA Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Illini Towers; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Honors Day (1). ROSENTHAL, EDWARD L Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Tau Delta Phi; Campus Chest (1); Geology Club (3,4). ROSS, LAWRENCE ALAN Roslyn, New York; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Sigma Alpha Mu; The Daily Illini (2); I. U.S. A. Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Greek Week Com- mittee (2); University Hockey Club (3). ROSS, WILLARD LLOYD Monmouth; B.S. in Finance; Sigma Chi, House President (4); Air Force ROTC; Young Republicans Club (4). ROSSO, MARGARET MARY Effingham; Bachelor of Music; Busey; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Iota; Concert Choir (2); New Music Choral Ensemble (3); Chamber Orchestra (2,3,4); Chamber Choir (2,3,4); Newman Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Quincy College. ROTHENBERG, ROBERT PAUL Collinsville; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology Bromley, House President (2,3); Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (1,3) ROTT, DENNIS ALBERT Indianapolis, Ind.; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gau Beta Pi; Keramos, President Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2,3), Letter (2,3), Freshman Squad (1) American Ceramic Society; Honors Day (1,2,3). ROUHAS, GUST PAUL Elmhurst; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Young Republicans Club (1,2,4); James Scholar (1,2). ROWDEN, HUGH HENRY Decatur; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Delta Chi. ROWE, GARY MICHAEL Warren; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Karate Kai; Western Illinois University. ROWE, GARY NEIL East Moline; B.S. in Communications; I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). ROWE, JOHN THOMAS Harvard; B.S. in Agriculture; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Agriculture Education Club (3,4); Young Republicans Club (3,4); An- drews University. ROWE, SANDRA JEAN Rockford; B.S. in Communications, Lincoln Ave- nue Residence, House president (4); Daily Illini (1); Illini Guide (4); Honors Day (3). ROZNOWSKI, DREW 0 Westfield, N.J.; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Vol- unteer Illini Projects (4); St. Josephs College. RUBIN, JOYCE MARILYN Mt. Vernon; B.S. in Communications; Brom- ley; WPGU (3,4); Hillel Foundation (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Bradley University. RUBIN, WILLIAM STEWART Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Alpha Phi Omega; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). RUBINSTEIN, JOEL SHELDON Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Sigma Delta; I.U.S.A. Member (1). RUBLEY, BARBARA GALE Chicago Heights; B.S. in Education; Uni- versity Chorus (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Lutheran Foundation (3,4). RUBY, BARBARA LYNN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Alpha Mu Sigma; Newman Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Italian Club (1,2). RUDESILL, MARY GAIL Cape Girardeau, Mo.; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics; Europa House; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Mu Epsilon; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). RUDNICK, GERALDINE MARIE Berkeley; B.S. in Communications; WPGU RUDNICKE, MICHAEL FRANK Danville; B.S. in Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club; Danville Junior College. 598 RUEHRDANZ, JEAN KATHRYN Glenview; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Towers; University Women's Ensemble (1,2); Student National Education Association (3); Young Republicans Club (2,4). RUFF, DEBORAH ELIZABETH Hammond, Ind.; B.S. in Physical Educa- tion; Alpha Xi Delta; Alpha Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (1,2,3,4), President (4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). RUPP, JAMES FREDERICK Decatur; B.S. in L.A.S., Finance; Phi Kappa Tau; U. of I. Scuba Club (3). RUSSELL, EDDIE LEE Toledo, Ohio; B.S. in Physical Education; Alpha Phi Alpha; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Football, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (3), Freshman Squad (1). RUSSELL, JOSEPH MICHAEL Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Peabody Drive; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Accountancy Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1,2.3); Honors Day (1,2,3). RUSSELL, PAULINDA GENE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (2); Campus Chest (2,3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Honors Day (2,3). RUTAN, BRUCE ALAN Rockford; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; LAS Council (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). RUTLEDGE, JEANNE MARIE Mason City; B.S. in Elementary Education; Presby, House President (3); Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Ideal Indee (2); McKinley Foundation (1,2,3,4); Vol- unteer Illini Projects (3); A.C.E. (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). RUZAS, ANTHONY MARTIN Kewanee; A.B. in LAS.. Economics. RYAN, JOHN MICHAEL La Grange; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; Phi Sigma Kappa ; Dance Committee ( 1 ) ; American Society of Landscape Architects (2,3). SABIN, MARLENE KAREN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Brom- ley; I.U.S.A. Member (1); YM-YWCA Model United Nations (1); A.C.E. (2,3,4); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (3). SACHS, JANICE ELLEN Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Italian Club (1,2). SAFFORD, STEVEN GIRARD Sycamore; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Judging Team (1,3,4); Field and Furrow (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1). SAGETT, MICHAEL LEE Chicago; Bachelor of Architecture; Pi Lambda Phi; I.U.S.A. Member (2); ALA. (4). SAGI, DIANE LOUISE Evanston; A.B. in LAS., English; Indeco; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); University Theatre Crew (2,3,4); YM-YWCA Model United Nations (2); Student Musicals (2,3); Campus Folk Song Club (2); Spanish Club (2); Bradley University. SAJDAK, BARBARA MARY Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Newman Club (1,3); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Student National Education Association (2). SALBEGO, LENA MARY Niles; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Fourth Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily Illini (1); I.U.S.A. Member (4); Newman Club (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); French Club (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1). SALISBURY, ROBERT LEE Centralia; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (2,3,4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (2). SALM, EDWARD RAYMOND Arlington Heights; B.S. in Ceramic Engineer- ing; Peabody Drive Residence; Delta Sigma Phi, House President (3); American Ceramic Society (4). SAMPLE, MICHAEL DAVID Port Byron; B.S. in Agricultural Mechaniza- tion; Peabody Drive Residence; Agriculture Mechanization Club; Hon- ors Day (3); Black Hawk Junior College. SANDS, LARRY DALE Swan Creek; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E. (2,3,4). SANNER, JAMES DAVID Decatur; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Pea- body Avenue Residence; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Track, Varsity Squad (2, 3,4), Letter (3,4), Freshman Squad (1); Air Force ROTC; James Schol- ar (1); Honors Day (3). SANTOGROSSI, DAVID ANTHONY Springfield; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (3); Psi Chi; Council of Men Students (3); Newman Club; Illini Guide; Army ROTC; Army Drum and Bugle Corps; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1). SARTORIO, DIANE M Ottawa; A.B. in LAS., Psychology; Illini Towers; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3,4); Honors Day (3). SAUER, KATHLEENE Peoria; B.F.A. in Art Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Campus Chest (1,2); Student Musicals (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). SAUER, RITA MARLENE Peoria Heights; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish. SAUER, THOMAS LEONARD Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Psi Upsilon; NROTC; Soccer Club (2,3). 599 SAWYER, VIKI LUAHN Ottawa; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Illinois Street Residence; University Chorus (1,2); Student Musicals (2); Karate Kai (1); Spanish Club (3); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); Honors Day (3). SAX, ENID BEVERLY Rock Island; A.B. in L.A.S.. Speech Correction; Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (1,2). SCHAEFFER, ALLEN JAY Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Alpha Phi Omega; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Student Musicals (2); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3); Honors Day (3). SCHAEFFER, MARILYN ALICE Washington; B.S. in Home Economics; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); American Home Economics Association (4); Honors Day (1). SCHAFF, JERI Northbrook; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Sigma Delta Tau; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Campus Chest (2); University of Iowa. SCHAFFRAN, CARLA RENEE Aurora; B.S. in Elementary Education; Delta Phi Epsilon; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Campus Chest (2). SCHALLER, LINDA Bellwood; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Sherwood Lodge; Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (1,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHAUM, SANDRA Long Grove; B.S. in Home Economics; Butler University. SCHECK, MARGUERITE ANNE Arlington Heights; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; I.U.S.A. Member (3); University Theatre Crew (3); Junior Panhellenic (2); A.C.E. (1,2,3). SCHEIBEL, SHARON KAY Belleville; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Alpha Delta Pi; The Illio (3,4), Associate Editor (4); Women's Gvmnastics Club (3,4); Belleville Junior College. SCHILBE, SHARON LYNN Orland Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Alpha Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; I.U.S.A. Member; James Scholar (1). SCHILLING, WILLIAM JOSEPH Mattoon; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Alpha Kappa Lambda, President (4); Omicron Delta Kappa; Skull and Crescent; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (1,2,3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); L.A.S. Council (1,2,3,4), President (4); Army ROTC, Brigade Commander; Armed Forces Council (4); Pla- lanx (2,3,4), Commander (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). SCHLACHTER, GAY LEE Decatur; B.S. in Advertising; Kappa Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (2,3,4), Member (2); Film Society (3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,3). SCHLESINGER, STEPHEN LESLIE Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics and Computer Science; Illinois Street Residence; Praetorians; Hillel Foundation (3,4); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SCHLICHTER, JEROME JOSEPH Mascoutah; B.S. in Industrial Admini- stration; House of Commons, President (3); Campus Chest (1); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (1); Newman Club (1,2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHMIDT, JAMES F Springfield; B.S. in Accountancy; Gregory Drive Residence, President (2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2,3); Commerce Council (3); Accountancy Club (3,4); Marketing Club (1). SCHMIDT, LYNN VICTORIA La Grange; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Delta Zeta; Volunteer Illini Frojects (2,3,4); Illini Guide (3); Chevron (3). SCHMIDT, NORMAN FRANCIS Mount Prospect; B.S. in Electrical En- gineering; Second Regimental Band (1,2); I.E.E.E. (3,4). SCHNEIDER, HOWARD STEVEN Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Alpha Ep- silon Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (1). SCHNEIR, HARVEY GIL Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Psi Chi; James Scholar (3); Honors Dav (3). SCHOLZ, DAVID ANTHONY Decatur; B.S. in L.A.S. , Psychology; Ma- Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Wa-Na-See; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Basketball Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2.3,4), Letter (2,3.4), Freshman Squad (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHOLZ, JOLINE HATHAWAY Decatur; B.S. in Elementary Education. SCHORN, SUSAN JANE .... Chicago; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Alpha Chi Omega; The Illio (2); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2); Campus Chest (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (1,2); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHRADER, ESTHER MARILYN Bridgeport; B.S. in Home Economics; Fourth Street Residence; Home Economics Council (4); Home Eco- nomics Club (1,2,3,4). SCHRAUT, RUSSELL WILLIAM, JR Chicago; Bachelor of Architecture; Scarab; A.I.A. (2,4,5); Karate Kai (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (2); Young Republicans Club (5); Honors Day (3,4); Wilson Jr. College; Illinois Institute of Technology; Roosevelt University. SCHROEDER, PAUL WALTER Elmhurst; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Alpha Mu; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Army ROTC; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHUH, GERALD EUGENE Mount Vernon; B.S. in Finance; Delta Chi; The Illio (1,2); I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (4). Committee Chairman (3, 4), Member (2,3,4); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (2); Campus Chest (2). 600 SCHULTZ. LINDA JEAN Chicago; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Phi; Sigma Alpha Iota; Concert Choir (2); Women's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHUMAN, PETER ALAN Elgin; B.S. in L.A.S.. Physics; Gregory Drive Residence; University Theatre Cast (2); WPGU (2,3); University Cho- rus (2); Oratorio Society (3); Illini Guide (4); Campus Folk Song Club (3); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2); Elgin Community College. SCHUMOW, ELINOR CAROL Morton Grove; B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; Illini Towers; Volunteer Illini Projects; Honors Day (1,2,3). SCHWARZ, DIANNE MAUREEN LaSalle; B.S. in Physical Education; Shorter Board; Campus Chest (2,3,4); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3,4); Illini Guide (3); Physical Education Majors Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (1); Northern Illinois University. SCHWEROTFEGER, GARY KENNETH Ottawa; B.S. in General En- gineering; Psi Upsilon; Society of General Engineers (2,3,4). SCHWERTFEGER, HAROLD THOMAS Litchfield; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Armory House; Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Tomahawk; M.I. A. Executive Council (2,3,4), President (4); Council of Men Students (3,4); Council on Student Affairs (3,4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Honors Day (1,3). SCOTT IV, FRANK JEREMIAH Palatine; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Pi Kap- pa Phi; WPGU (1); Honors Day (3). SCOTT, LINDA KAY Western Springs; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Alpha Phi; Illinois State University. SCOTT, SANDRA LYNN Pontiac; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Alpha Chi Omega; The Illio (2); I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (1,2,3). SCOTT, STEVE WOODSON Dardanelle, Ark.; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Student Musicals (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (4); U. of I. Riding Club (2); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (3). SEAVEY, SUZANNE MARIE River Forest; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; Campus Chest (1,2,3); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); A.C.E. (3). SECOR, GARY LEE Decatur; B.S. in Communications; Sigma Tau Gam- ma, House President (4); University Theatre Crew (2); WPGU (4); I.S.P.E. (2,3). SEEVERS' ALLEN DALE Decatur; B.S. in Finance; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marching Illini (1); First Regimental Band (1); Millikin University. SEGALL, STEVEN WALTER Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Honors Day (2). SEIPEL, PATRICIA ANN Washington; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Illinois Street Residence; University Theatre Crew (3); Illini Guide (2,3); Illini Guide Executive Board (3); Association of Interna- tional Students Club (1,2); Honors Day (1). SELBY, SUSAN JANE Henry; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; Alpha Xi Delta; The Illio (2); WPGU (1); Young Republicans Club (1,3); Honors Day (3). SELESKI, MICHAEL PAUL Mount Prospect; B.S. in Metallurgical En- gineering; Evans Scholars, President (4); Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Sigma Mu; Young Republicans Club (1,2); University Metallurgy Society (3, 4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (2,3). SENESCU, STUART Chicago; B.S. in Marketing; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Marketing Club (3,4). SENTMAN, PETER THOMAS Decatur; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Flori- da Avenue Residence; Star Course Manager (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). SERSON, JOHN BRADLEY Palos Park; B.S. in General Engineering; Delta Phi; Illinois Technograph (3,4); Society of General Engineers (3,4); U. of I. Ski Club (3,4), President (4). SEVCIK, CHARLES STEPHEN Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Phi Kappa Phi; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). SHAFFER, SAMMY Kinmundy; B.S. in Agricultural Communications; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Delta Sigma; Bymac; I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (4); University Theatre Crew (1,2); Campus Chest (1,2); S.N. IB. (1,2,3); Canterbury House (4); Cooperative Extension Club (3); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). SHALLOW, JACK PAUL III Cary; B.S. in General Engineering; Illinois Society of General Engineers (4); Honors Day (3,4). SHAPIRO, BARI LEE Olympia Fields; B.S. in Elementary Education; Iota Alpha Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); A.C.E. (2,3,4). SHARF, SUSAN JANE Elgin; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Iota Alpha Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Campus Chest (2,3); Junior Pan- hellenic (1,2); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Honors Day (1). SHEAR, LINDA SUE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Pennsylvania Ave- nue Residence, House President (3); Council of Women Students (4); Ideal Indee (3); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); L. AS. Council (4); Illini Guide (3); Campus Folk Song Club (2); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SHERIDAN, THOMAS MICHAEL Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical En- gineering; A.I.Ch.E. (3,4); Honors Day (3); University of Notre Dame. 601 j £ SHERMAN, DAVID HAROLD Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Prae- torians; Hillel Foundation (1,2,4); Young Democrats Club (1,4) SHEVIAK, JEAN KELM Wheeling; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Ideal Indee (2); McKinley Foundation (2,3.4); Illini Guide (2,3). SHINER, RANDY SUE Skokie; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Delta Phi Epsilon; Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4). SHIPTON, CURT CHRISTOPHER Oak Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; Lambda Chi Alpha; University Theatre Crew (3); Army ROTC. SHIRK. JOSEPH DAVID Lindenhurst; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Marching Illini (3,4); First Regimental Band (3,4); University Wind Ensemble (4); University Chamber Orchestra (2,3,4); Film Society (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). SHOOK, ROBERT CHARLES Streator; B.S. in General Engineering; Illi- nois Street Residence, House President (1); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1)- Campus Chest (1,2); ROTC F.M.O. (1,2); Army ROTC, Special Forces; Societyof General Engineers (4). SHOSTROM, GENE VICTOR Mazon; A.B. in LAS.. Political Science; Honors Day (2). SHRODE, RICHARD IRVIN Riverdale; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Delta Chi; Marketing Club (2); Veterans Association. SHUB, ARLENE CAROL Skokie; B.S. in Elementary Education; Indeco; I.U.S.A. Member (3); YM-YWCA Model U.N. (1,3); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Freshman Board (1); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4); Student National Education Association (2,3). SHULTZ, PAUL STEPHEN Barrington; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SHUMAKER, MARGOT MICHELE Olney; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French ; Delta Zeta ; Alpha Lambda Delta ; Freshman Board ( 1 ) ; Chev- ron (2); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (1,2); Smith College in Paris (3). SIDELL. NANCY JEAN Skokie; B.S. in Elementary Education; Bromley; Kappa Delta Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); A.C.E. (2,3); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (2,3). SIEKMAN, NORMAN ROY Tinley Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Beta Sigma Psi; Skull and Crescent; I.E.E.E. (4). SIERACKI. NANCY LOUISE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1,2, 3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SBLKEY. ERMA SHARON Rock Island; A.B. in LAS.. English; The Man- sion; Honors Day (1,2,3). SILVER, DEBORAH ELLEN Evanston; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Towers; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Student National Education As- sociation (4); Northern Illinois University. SILVERMAN, MICHAEL HARRIS Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Brom- ley; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); MIA. Executive Council (4); Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SILVIS. SUSAN LYNN Homewood; B.F.A. in Painting; Zeta Tau Alpha. SIMMONS, SANDRA ROSE Atwood; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Span- ish; Taft; The Illio (2,3); Illini Guide (2,3); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Universidad Iberoamericana. SIMMS, RANY LEE Edelstein; A.B. in LAS., Political Science; Baptist Student Center, House President (3); Pi Sigma Alpha; YM-YWCA Model United Nations (2,3); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (1,2.3). SIMON, MARK FREDERICK Skokie, B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of Illini (3,4); Senior Wrestling Manager (4); Concert Band (1,2); Marching Illini (1); A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). SIMON, ROZANNE Chicago; A.B. in LAS., English; Bromley, House President (4); I.U.S.A. Member (4); Illinois Teachers College North; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SIMPSON, GARY LAVERN Fairfield; B.S. in LAS., Microbiology; Acacia; Omega Beta Pi; YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (1); Freshman Semi- nar (1); Marching Illini; First Regimental Band; Flying Illini; Chief Illiniwek. SIMPSON, ROBERT BLAKE Champaign; B.S. in LAS., Physics; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (3); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (1,2); Physics Society (1,2,3,4); Soccer Club (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3); Purdue University. SIMS, RANDALL LEE Liberty; B.S. in Agriculture; Farm House; YM- YMCA Board of Directors (1,2,3,4), Freshman Conference Counselor; Agricultural Economics Club (1,2). SINADINOS, CHRISTINE ANN Riverside; A.B. in LAS., History; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Phi Alpha Theta; Council of Women Stu- dents; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (2). SINGLETON, RONALD WAYNE Rossville; B.S. in Personnel Management; Alpha Chi Rho, House President (4); Greek Week Committee (2). 602 SINGLEY, SUSAN KAY Pekin; B.F.A. in Art Education; Delta Delta Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (2). SINON, STEPHEN JOSEPH Ottawa; A.B. in LAS.. English; Peabody Drive Residence; Illini Guide (3,4); N.A.A.C.P. (1); Soccer Club (1,2, 3), Captain (2,3); Young Republicans Club (1). SITTIG, H. KARIN Park Forest; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Pi Beta Phi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2); Star Course Manager (2); Women's Glee Club (1,2). SIUTA, MARILYNN VICTORIA Chicago; B.S. in Speech Correction; Bromley; Sigma Alpha Eta; Honors Day (3). SIVERTSON, RONALD CHRIS Streamwood; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics and Computer Science; Florida Avenue Residence. SKINNER, HARRY CHARLES Danville; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; Koinonia; Danville Junior College; Texas A M University. SKOGLUND, GERALD EVERT Arlington Heights; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics and Computer Science; Beta Sigma Psi. SKRABALA, ARLENE Calumet City; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Busey; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Delta Phi; Ideal Indee (2); Illini Guide; Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). SKUBISH, PATRICIA MARIE Madison; B.S. in Health Education; Illinois Street Residence; Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (3). SLADE, BARRY STEVEN Skokie; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3), Member (2); Interfra- ternity Executive Council (4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (4); Fra- ternity Life (3); A. I. I.E., A. IS. (3,4,5); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SLAGLE, JAMES HOWARD Villa Park; B.S. in Dairy Technology; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Alpha Phi Omega; Air Force ROTC; Ar- nold Air Society (3,4); Phalanx (2,3). SLIVON, MARY GRACE Oak Park; B.S. in Home Economics; University Theatre Crew (1,2); Home Economics Club (1.2); Karate Kai (3); Stu- dent Peace Union (4); Honors Day (1,3). SLOAN. KATHRYN JEANNINE McLean, Va.; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Fourth Street Residence, House President (2); Shorter Board; Torch; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3,4), President; Council of Women Students (2,3,4); Council on Student Affairs (3,4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2,3); Newman Club (1,2); L.A.S. Council (2,3,4); Illini Guide (2,3); Pershing Rifles, Sponsor (3,4); Chevron (1, 2,3,4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). SLOTTER, MARILYN JUNE Peoria; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech, Kappa Alpha Theta; Zeta Phi Eta. President; University Theatre Crew (3); Star Course Manager (2); Freshman Board (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). SLUTSKY, GARY SHELDON Chicago; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; University Theatre Crew (1); Illinois Technograph Engineer- ing Campus Editor (3); I.E.E.E. (1). SMILER, ILENE CECELIA Hazel Crest; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of French; Phi Mu; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Junior Panhellenic (2); Volun- teer Illini Projects (2,4); Honors Day (2,3). SMITH, DARRELL WILLIAM Mount Carroll; B.S. in Agricultural Com- munications; Four Columns, Bymac; Army ROTC; Phalanx (3,4); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). SMITH. DOROTHEA FREDRICKSON Rankin; B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). 603 SMITH, JUNE ANN Chicago; B.S. in Advertising; The Daily Illini (2); Mar- keting Club (4); James Scholar (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SMITH, LEE VINCENT Glen Ellyn; A.B. in L.A.S.. Asian Studies. SMITH, LYNETTE LOHR Decatur; A.B in LAS., the Teaching of French; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; University Chorus (1); Oratoria Society (2); Honors Day (1,2,3). SMITH, MARY DOREEN Rochester, B.S. in Agricultural Communications; Illini Tower; Bymac; S.N. IB. (3,4); Dairy Production Club (4); Springfield College. SMITH, MARY LORETTO Pinckneyville; B.S. in Communications; Zeta Tau Alpha; Theta Sigma Phi; Newman Club (1,2); Chevron (3,4); Home Economics Club (1,2). SMITH, MILES OLIPHANT Topeka, Kan.; A.B. in LAS., Economics; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Band ( 1 ) ; Concert Choir (1,2); Marching Illini (1); Men's Glee Club (1); Opera Chorus (4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (3). SMITH, MYRON JAMES Belvidere; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Florida Ave- nue Residence, House President (2); Phi Eta Sigma; Illini Guide (2,3); Physics Society (2,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). SMITH, PATRICIA ANN ..... Waverly; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Bromley; Oratorio Societv (3,4); Newman Club (3.4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3). SMITH, PATRICK EDWARD Peoria; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Newman Club (1,2,3); Army ROTC; Society of American Military Engineers (4); A.S.C.E. (2,3,4); I.S.P.E. (4); Young Democrats Club' (4); Young Republicans Club (3). SMITH, PHILLIP ROY Decatur; B.F.A. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia; Concert Choir (1,2,3.4); Men's Glee Club (2,3); Madrigal Chorus (3); Honors Day (2,3). SMITH, ROGER KERT Loraine; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Nabor House; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (3), Committee Chairman (2), Member (3,4); YM- YWCA Pal Program (2,3,4); Campus Chest (2,3); Freshman Board (1); Illini Guide (3); Dance Committee (1,2,3); Agriculture Council (3,4), President (4); Agricultural Judging Team (1,2,3,4); Cooperative Ex- tension Club (3); Field and Furrow (4); Folk Dance Club (3,4); Illini Foresters (1); Young Democrats Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3.4); Honors Day (1,3). SMITH, RONALD NEAL Stonington; B.S. in Agriculture; Illi-Dell; Tom- ahawk; Alpha Tau Alpha; Campus Chest (2); MIA. Executive Council (2); Freshman Board (1); S.N. LB. (2); Agricultural Education Club (1,2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (2). SMITH, SANDRA SUE Freeport; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of French; Pi Beta Phi; Shorter Board; The Illio (1,2,3); University Theatre Crew (2); Honors Day (3). SMITH, WARREN JEFFERY Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Hillel Foundation (1,2,3.4), President (3); Honors Day (1,3). SMITTKAMP, JAMES ARTHUR Paris; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronaut- ical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Tau; Honors Day (1,2,3,4). SNAPP, WILLIAM DORSY Georgetown; A.B. in L.A.S.. Political Science; Theta Xi, House President (4); Pi Sigma Alpha; Star Course Manager (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2,3); Student Musicals (1,3,4); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4); Sub-committee B (3,4); Honors Day (1). SNEIDERS, RITA LIVIA Maywood; B.S. in Home Economics. SNIVELY, GAYLE B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; Keramos; American Ce- ramic Society (3.4); Society of Women Engineers (4); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (1). SNYDER, RUSSELL WILLIAM Hull; A.B. in LAS.. Political Science; Wa- Na-See; MR. HA. Executive Council (2,3); Council of Men Students (3); Council on Student Affairs (3); Student Senate (2,3); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (3); Illini Guide (2,3); Society of Professional Engineers (1); Honors Dav ( 1 . SNYDER, SUZANNE Peoria;' A.B. in LAS.. Sociology; Phi Mu; The Illio (2,3), Junior Editor (3); Newman Club (1). SNYDER, TIMOTHY MILTON Western Springs; B.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing; IEEE. (4); Lyons Township Junior College. SOCHON, IRENE HELEN Springfield; B.S. in LAS., Psychology; Gamma Phi Beta; Springfield Junior College. SOCHOR. JOHN ALBERT Geneva; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Sigma Pi; Foot- ball, Freshman Squad (1); Rugby Football Club (4); Weightlifting Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4). SODIKOFF, GALE LYNN Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Phi Sigma Sigma; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); A.C.E. (4); Honors Day (3). SODOMKA, DENNIS GEORGE Bellwood; B.S. in Communications; Kappa Sigma; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Sigma Delta Chi; The Daily Illini (1,2,3,4), City Editor (2), Activities Editor (3), Editor- in-Chief (4); Honors Day (1). SOERENSEN, CHERYL LYNN Urbana; B.S. in Elementary Education; Student National Education Association; Joliet Junior College; Northern Illinois University. SOERENSEN, GARY LEE Urbana; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Choir (3); Honors Day (3); Carthage College. j J|:Jk 604 SOLDWEDEL. PERRY DEAN Pekin; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Delta Chi, House President (4); Ma-Wan-da; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (2), Committee Chairman (1); Star Course Manager (2,3,4); Concert and Entertainment Board (3,4); Greek Week Committee (2); A.F.S. (2). SOMERS. LUCKY LANDT Arlington Heights; B.S. in Industrial Administra- tion; Delta Tau Delta; The Illio (2); I. U.S.A. Member (4). SORENSEN, JOYCE CAROL Des Plaines; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Delta Zeta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (3); Student Senate (2); Terrapin (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Campus Folk Song Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4). SPADONI, DANIEL JOHN Chicago; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4,5); Karate Kai (5); Chicago Circle Campus. SPEIER, PATRICIA MARIE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; Evans; Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3). SPENCE, LINDA SUE Champaign; B.S. in News-Editorial; Rugby Football Club (2,3,4,5); Illinois State University. SPINHIRNE, RICHARD HOWARD Lena; B.S. in Agriculture; Gamma Sigma Delta; Honors Day (2,3); Highland Junior College. SPORTSMAN, WAYNE DOUGLAS Elgin; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies, Peabody Drive Residence; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; WPGU (3,4); Marching Illini (3,4); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (3); Men's Glee Club (4); Oratorio Soci- ety (3); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (3,4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Elgin Community College. SROKA, JOAN MARIE Lansing; B.S. in L. A. S., Microbiology; Busey; First Regimental Band (1,2); Illini Guide (2,3); James Scholar (3). STACK, MARGARET ANN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Mu Sigma; IUSA Member (2,3), Personnel Man- ager (4); Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (3,4); Campus Folk Song Club (1); Young Republicans Club (4). STAMAS, JOAN DIANE Deerfield; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Latin; Fourth Street Residence. STAMBERGER, WILBUR CARL La Moille; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Beta Sigma Psi; Wartburg College. STANEK, MARGARET ELLEN LaGrange; A.B. in L.A.S., History of Art; Mask and Bauble, President (4); University Theatre Manager (3,4). STANFORD, TOM GEORGE Lincoln; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Beta Theta Pi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Sigma Iota Epsilon; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Star Course Manager (1,2); Campus Chest (2); NROTC; Navy Council (4); Trident (4); JSarate Kai (2,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). STANTON, MARY CLICKENER Harvel; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; 4-H House; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board; Torch; I.U.S.A. Committee Chair- man (2); Star Course Manager (1,2); WIS. A. Executive Council (2,3); Freshman Board (1); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). STARK, ARTHUR EDWIN Berkeley; B.S. in Physical Education; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sachem; Tribe of Illini (2,3,4); Swimming, Freshman Squad (1), Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (2,3,4); Dolphins (1,2,3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3,4); Waterpolo Club (4). STAUB, JANE CARLISLE Wheaton; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Busey; Drake University. STEELE, KAREN JEAN Havana; B.S. in Home Economics; Evans; Home Economics Club (4); Honors Day (1). STEFANS, ARTHUR Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Zeta Beta Tau; The Daily Illini (1); Campus Chest (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Basketball, Freshman Squad (1); Fraternity Life (1,2,3,4); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Republicans (3). STEINER, DIANE MARIE Onarga; B.S. in Home Economics Education, Philea; Lutheran Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (1). STEINER, GARY ELDON Bloomington; B.S. in Personnel Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; Skull and Crescent; I.U.S.A. Member (1); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Young Republicans Club. STENZEL, GLORIA ANN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Lincoln Ave- nue Residence. STEPHAN, BARBARA JEAN Lombard; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Eng- lish; Pensylvania Avenue Residence; YM-YWCA Activity, Pal Program (1,2). STEPHANO, JOSEPH PAUL Batavia; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Tri- angle; Sigma Tau; University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2,3,4); Newman Club (2); I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (1,2). STERN, ANN FRANCES Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Bromley; I.U.S.A. Member (1); Campus Chest (2); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Illini Guide (4); Honors Day (3). STERN, DEANNA LEE Chicago; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Mathemat- ics; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Chest (2); MEBOC (2); Greek Week Committee (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). STEVENS, JAMES EDWARD JR Palos Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Marching Illini (2); First Regimental Band (2); Illini Christian Fellowship (1); I.E.E.E. (2,4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). 605 STEWART, JOHN CHARLES Lincoln; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Psi Upsilon; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of Illini (4); Track Manager (1,2.3); Senior Cross Country Manager (4); James Scholar (1,2,3). STEWART, LAURA JAYNE Benton; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Illinois Street Residence; University of Denver; University of Mexico. STEWART, ROBERT LEROY JR Homewood; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; U. of I. Scuba Club (3); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (2,3); University of Wisconsin. STILES, RANDALL JAY Mount Carroll; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering, Acacia; Chi Gamma Iota; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2); Air Force ROTC; James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). STINNETT, ELIZABETH GAIL Carmi; B.S. in Home Economics; Zeta Tau Alpha; Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Chevron (3): Young Republicans Club (2). STIRN, EILEEN FRANCES Westchester; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Shorter Board; Torch; The Daily Illini (1,2,3.4), Copy Editor (3,4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). STOCKS, DON WARING JR Chicago; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; American Society of Landscape Architects. STOLL, JOHN FREDERICK Lincoln; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Omega Beta Pi; The Illio (1.2); M.I. A. Executive Council; Karate Kai (1,2); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Day (1,3). STONE, VICTOR CHARLES Freeport; B.S. in Communications; Praetor- ians; Chi Gamma Iota; Sigma Delta Chi; Major Committee of Student Senate (3,4); WILL (3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); Veterans Asso- ciation; Honors Day (2.3); Highland Community College. STOPA, LEO T Cicero; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Bromley; Honors Day (2); Northwestern University. STRAUSS, RHEA AILEEN Lincolnwood; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Social Studies; Illini Tower; I.U.S.A. Member (2); Honors Day (2). STREICHER, FREDRICK IAN Skokie; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Sigma Alpha Mu; Engineering College Council (4); A. I. I.E. (4); A.S.M.E. (4); Chicago Circle Campus of the Unive rsity of Illinois. STRENSKI, ROBERT FRANCIS Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Accountancy Club (4). STRODE, CURTIS DOUGLAS Marietta; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Flor- ida Avenue Residence; Agricultural Economics Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). STROM, JULIE KAY Park Ridge; B.S. in Communications; Phi Mu. STUDZ, SUSAN ELLEN Dundee; B.S. in Advertising; Sherwood Lodge; The Daily Illini (3,4). STUPP. GEORGE BERNARD JR Frederick, Md.; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; Tanbrier; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Delta Sigma Omicron (2,3); Synton (1,2); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). STUTZ, MARY JEAN New Athens; B.S. in L.A.S., the T eaching of Mathe- matics; Allen; The Illio (1,2). SULLIVAN, GAIL ANN Arlington Heights; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Alpha Delta Pi; The Illio (2); I.U.S.A. Member (2); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (2). SULLIVAN, KAREN SUE Princeton; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Alpha Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (4); St. Xavier College. SUMMER, WILLIAM LEE Taylorville; B.S. in Finance; Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; The Daily Illini (2,3); The Illio (1); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2), I.U.S.A. Member (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Uni- versity Hockey Club (2,3); James Scholar (1.2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). SUMMERS, GREGORY ALLEN Urbana; B.S. in LAS.. Biology; Concert Band; Marching Illini; Honors Day (2). SUNDINE, STEPHANIE MARIAN Moline; B.S. in Musical Education; Delta Delta Delta; A-Ti-Us; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Freshman Board (1); Concert Choir (1,2,3,4); Madrigal Chorus (1,2,3); Oratorio Society (1); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). SVOBODA, JEAN ANN Oregon; B.F.A. in Art Education; Sherwood Lodge; Honors Day (2). SW ANSON, JEFFREY LEE Lombard; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); WPGU (1,2); Young Republi- cans Club (2,3,4); James Scholar (1). SW ANSON, KAREN LEE Chicago; B.S. in Psychology; Illinois Street Res- idence; Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Chevron (3,4); Young Republi- cans Club (1); Honors Day (3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. SWARD, NANCY ELIZABETH Belleville; A.B. in LAS., French; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); French Club (1,2); Young Republicans Club (4). 606 SWEET, NEESA FAE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; The Daily Illini (1); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (1,2); Hillel Foundation (1,2,3); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (12) SWENGEL, DAVID LEE Paxton; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology SYMANSKI, MICHAEL W Catlin; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Peabody Drive Residence; Fencing, Freshman Squad (1); Army ROTC; Pershing Rifles (3); Scabbard and Blade (4). SZYMANCZYK, CANDACE LEAH Lansing; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric and Composition; Gamma Phi Beta; The Daily Illini (1); I. U.S. A. Member (1); Star Course Manager ( 1 ) ; YM-YMCA (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1); Angel Flight (1). TAMMEUS, MARY BERTHA Woodstock; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Busey, House President (2,3); Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Council of Women Students (3); Ideal Indee (2); Mc- Kinley Foundation (2.3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1.3). TARABORI, BARBARA JEAN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Illinois Street Residence; University Theatre Crew (3); Illini Guide (3); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2.3). TARTER, TONI SUE Decatur; B.S. in Mathematics; Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (1). TATARCHUK, TERRENCE WAYNE Bensenville; B.S. in L.A.S.. Zoology, Bromley; Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (3). TAYLOR, ANITA JEAN Homewood; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; TheIllio(2); Freshman Board (1); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). TAYLOR, GARY CHARLES Areola; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Theta Xi. TAYLOR, STEPHEN DALE Deerfield; B.S. in Accounting; Zeta Psi; Young Republicans Club (4). TAYLOR, VIRGINIA ANN Urbana; A.B. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of English; Alpha Delta Pi; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2); YM-YWCA Publicity (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Illigreek (1); Honors Day (1). TEAGUE, RONALD EVERETT Mokena; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (3,4); Young Republicans Club (4); Metropolitan Junior College of Kansas City. TEGEN, ALAN RICHARD Lake Villa; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; Pea- body Residence; Air Force ROTC. TEITELMAN, LOIS MARTHA Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Sigma Delta Tau; Illigreek (2); Hillel Foundation (3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Hon- ors Day (2); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. TEMPLE, STEVEN RAY Towanda; B.S. in Agriculture; Illi-Dell; Toma- hawk; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; M.I. A. Executive Council (2, 4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (3), Freshman Squad (1); Oratorio Society (1,2); Student Musicals (3); Dance Committee (4); Agriculture Council (4); Field and Furrow (2,3,4); U. of I. Officials Association (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3). TESDALL, JAMES HOWARD Aurora; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Alpha Delta Phi; Pre- Vet Club (3); Taylor University, Aurora College. THACKERAY, ANN MARIE Melvin; B.S. in Elementary Education; Evans; Honors Day (2,3). THEISS, CYNTHIA COLVIN Evergreen Park; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; Wescoga; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; I. U.S.A. Member (1,2); University Theatre Crew (1); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference (2); Freshman Board (1); Home Economics Club (1,2); Honors Day (1). THEODORE, JOHN MICHAEL LaGrange; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; The Daily Illini (3); WPGU (3); Columbia College; Bogan Junior College. THIESSEN, PHILLIP WALTER Carlinville; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (4); Eastern Illinois University. THINNES, CHARLES J. JR Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Theta Xi; Phi Eta Sigma; Interfraternity Executive Council (2,3); Greek Week Committee; James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). THOMAS, ELIN DOLEEN New Windsor; A.B in L.A.S., English; Milliken University. THOMAS, JOHN DAVID Quincy; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Alpha Delta Phi; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2), I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Men's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Baptist Foundation (4) ; Greek Week Committee (1,2); Air Force ROTC ; Young Republicans Club (1,2); Honors Day (2,3). THOMAS, LYNN MARY Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Fourth Street Residence; Newman Club (2); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Illini Guide (2,3). THOMPSON, BRADLEY ARTHUR Rockford; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. THOMPSON, IRENE MARIE Hillside; B.S. in Marketing; Fourth Street Residence; Newman Club (1,2,3); Illini Guide (2,3). 607 THOMPSON, PATRICIA ANN Chicago; B.S. in Radio- Television; Europa House; A-Ti-Us; Gamma Alpha Chi; I.U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); YM- YWCA Model U.N. (1,2); WILL (3,4); Newman Club (1,2); A.S.M.E., Sponsor (1); Campus Folk Song Club (2); Film Society (3); Young Re- publicans Club (1,2); U. of I. Skydiving Club. THOMSON, CHRISTINE RUTH Evanston; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Pi Beta Phi; University of Iowa. THOREN, STANLEY ARTHUR JR Park Ridge; B.S. in Economics; Chi Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Wesley Foundation (2,3,4); Commerce Council (1); Young Republicans Club (1,2,4); Advisor for University Residence Halls (4); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1). THORNBRUGH, KARL JAY Roselle; B.S. in General Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; Society of General Engineers (3,4); Society of Profes- sional Engineers (4). THORNE, KARL SEYMOUR Jamaica, West Indies; Bachelor of Architec- ture; Gargoyle, President; Scarab; A.I. A.; West Indian Students Or- ganization, President; Honors Day (1,2,3); Bronx Community College. THORNE, ROBIN JUDY Villa Park; A.B. in L.A.S:, History; Illinois Street Residence; YM-YWCA Pal Program (3); Honors Day (3); Cornell College. THORNLEY, ELEANOR ELIZABETH Ashland; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Delta Pi, House President (4); Mortar Board; Sigma Alpha Iota; The Illio (1); I.U.S.A. Member (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); University Chorus (4); Oratorio Society (2.3); Honors Day (1,3). THRASHER, CHESTER Decatur, B.S. in Civil Engineering; Gregory Drive Residence; Honors Day (4); Millikin University. THUNE, CAROLYN MARGARET Palos Heights; B.S. in Home Economics; Lincoln Avenue Residence; Campus Chest (2,3); WPGU (1); Illini Guide (3); Gymnastics Club (2). TICE, DAVID DWIGHT Bensenville; B.S. in LAS., Actuarial Science; Phi Kappa Psi; Junior Interfraternity Council (2). TIEKEN, PATRICIA ANN Mendon; B.S. in L.A.S. , the Teaching of Mathe- matics; Chi Omega; Pi Mu Epsilon; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Star Course Manager (2); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). TIEN, JAMES PEICHEN Hong Kong; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E.; Chinese Students Club; Rifle and Pistol Club. TIMMS, PATRICIA ANN Macomb; B.S. in Home Economics; Evans; Honors Day (3); Iowa State University. TIPP, MICHAEL HARVEY Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence; Illini Guide (3,4); Honors Day (1). TORTORELLA, GEORGINE ANN Morton Grove; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Sherwood Lodge; I.U.S.A. Member (4); Terrapin (3); Council for Ex- ceptional. Children (3); Drake University. TORTORELLI, EILEEN DALENBERG Pocahontas; B.S. in Home Econom- ics; Freshman Board (1); Chevron (2,3,4); Home Economics Club (1.2,3,4). TOSCANO, JOSEPH MICHAEL Cicero; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; AS. ME. (3,4); Honors Day (3); Morton Junior College. TOUSSAINT, JEANNE ELIZABETH Skokie; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of English; Pi Beta Phi, House President (3,4); Shorter Board; Torch; The Illio (1,2); I.U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (1,2); Hon- ors Day (3). TRACY, WILLIAM BOWER MITCHELL III Greenville. Del.; Bachelor of Architecture; Alpha Rho Chi; Armv ROTC; University of Delaware. TRATTLER, LARRY Wood River; A.B. in LAS.. History; Phi Epsilon Pi. TRAUTMANN. CLAUDIA ELISABETH Glen Ellyn; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of French; Delta Gamma; I.U.S.A. Member; Junior Pan- hellenic; Angel Flight; Honors Day (3). TREBELHORN, THOMAS EDWARD Blue Island; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; Beta Sigma Psi; IEEE. (3,4). TREONIS, JANICE ELAINE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Fourth Street Residence; YM-YWCA Model U.N. (2); Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Young Republicans Club (2). TRICHE, JACQUELINE DIANE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; Delta Sigma Theta; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); N.A.A.C.P. (1); S.N.C.C (1,2). TRIFFLER, RICHARD DAVID Chicago; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Volunteer Illini Projects; Karate Kai; Honors Day (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. TROEHLER, GEORGE EUGENE Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Psi Chi (4); Arnold Air Society (1,2); Young Republicans Club (4); Uni- versity of Missouri at St. Louis. TROJANIAK, JO ANN Benld; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Iota Epsilon; James Scholar ( 1,2.3.4) ; Honors Day (1). 608 TRULOCK, JANET Champaign; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Mathematics; Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Member (1); YM- YWCA Freshman Conference (1); Women's Glee Club (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). TUCKER, JAMES LLOYD Dana; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Fireside House; I.E.E.E. (2,3,4); Illinois State University. TUCKER, LLOYD JR Mendon; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; I. U.S.A. Member (2); University Theatre Crew (2). TUCKER, WILLIAM KENT Champaign; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club (3,4); Young Republicans Club (2,3.4). TUNNELL, JAMES HOWARD Washington; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Air Force ROTC; S.A.E. (3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3,4). TURNBULL, WILLIAM THOMAS Wheaton; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Florida Avenue Residence, House President (2). TURNER, DAVID OLIN Thawville; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence, House President (3); Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Illini Guide (3); Physics Society (1,2,3,4), Presi- dent (4); Engineering Council (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2). TUTTLE, JACK LYMAN Urbana; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Alpha Kappa Lambda; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Delta Delta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Tribe of Illini (4); Basketball Manager (1,2,3,4); Senior Basketball Manager (4); Concert Band (1,2,3,4); Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); Ath- letic Council (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). TUTTOILMONDO, LYNNE MARIE Rantoul; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Spanish; Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3); Spanish Club (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1). TWINE, RONALD EARLE Calumet Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; I.E.E.E.; Honors Day (4). UGOLINI, DONNA LEE Lake Forest; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of French; Delta Gamma; University Theatre Crew (1,2); Panhellenic Executive Council (4); Greek Week Committee (1). UHE, RONALD EUGENE Lena; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Florida Avenue Residence; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Economics Club (3,4); Agriculture Mechanization Club (2,3,4) ; Honors Day (2,3). ULIE, TOM Highland Park; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Kappa Sigma; Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Karate Kai (2); Spanish Club (2); Rugby Football Club (3); Weightlifting Club (3,4). ULMER, KENNETH CARVER East St. Louis; Bachelor of Music; Alpha Phi Alpha; WPGU (3,4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfra- ternity Executive Council (2); Fraternity Life (2,3,4); Black Students Associ3tion UNUMB, LU LORRAINE Glenwood; B.S. in Music Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Council on Teacher Education (3,4); Student Advisory Board (3,4); Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); Women's Glee Club (2,3,4); Oratorio Society (1); Wesley Foundation (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). URBANIAK, JEROME CHESTER Westmont; B.S. in L.A.S., the Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; Illinois Street Residence; Honors Day (1,3). URMAN, ROBERT IRA Skokie; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence; I.E.E.E. (2,4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. USAS, JANET LEE Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Illi- nois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; YM-YWCA Big Sister Program (2,3); Campus Chest (2); Women's Glee Club (1); Spanish Club; University of Kansas; Barcelona University. VACKETTA, NINA ADELE Westville; B.S. in Music; Illinois Street Resi- dence; Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Chorus (3); Opera Chorus (4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). VALLOW, JOE ALAN Minonk; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Florida Avenue Residence. VAN A, LINDA KATHERINE La Grange; B.S. in Music Education; Busey; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Chorus (1,2,3,4). VANDERHYE, BONNIE CAROL Flossmoor; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; YM-YWCA Pal Program (1); Volunteer Illini Proj- ects (3); Greek Week Committee (1,2); Honors Day (12). VANDERKLOOT, PETER DUANE JR Mahomet; B.S. in Industrial Educa- tion; Industrial Education Society (1,2,3), President (4); Honors Day (3) VAN DRESER, JODY KATHLEEN Lombard; A.B. in LAS., Anthropology Evans; Student Advisory Board (3,4); University Orchestra (1,2,3,4) Illini Guide (4); Anthropology Club (4). VAN HAZEBROECK, THOMAS JOHN Lansing; B.S. in Accountancy; Sa- chem; Alpha Kappa Psi; Basketball Manager (2,3). VANSELOW, NORMA FRANCIS Champaign; B.F.A. in Painting. VAUGHN, CAROL ELIZABETH Olney; A.B. in LAS., English; Olney Community College. 609 VENET, CHERYL LYNN Wilmette; B.F.A. in Art Education; National Art Education Association; I. U.S.A. Committee Chairman (4); Univer- sity Theatre Crew (4); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Honors Day (1,2, 3); University of Iowa. VENTURELLA, MARILYNNE ANDREA Cicero; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Kappa Delta; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (2), Member (2,3); Pan- hellenic Executive Council (3). VERCELLOTTI, TONI GAY Alexandria, La.; B.S. in L.A.S.. Mathematics; Delta Zeta; I. U.S. A. Member (2); Honors Day (1,3). VERCIMAK, JEAN CAROL Ottawa; B.S. in Accounting; Sherwood Lodge; Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); Accountancy Club (2 3 4); Judo Club (3). VERSMAN, BEYLA LOUISE Rock Island; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech Correc- tion; Sigma Delta Tau; Sigma Alpha Eta; Zeta Phi Eta; Hillel Foun- dation; Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (4|; Greek Week Committee (3); Honors Dav (2). VERVERS, LINDA LEA Downers Grove; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Illinois Street Residence; Honors Day (1,2,3). VEZZOLI, EMMLEE LOUISE Benld; B.S. in Elementary Education; Allen; Newman Club (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (1,2,3); Illini Guide (2,3); ACE (2) VIAR, TERRY PAUL Springfield; B.S. in Accountancy; Phi Kappa Tau; Beta Alpha Psi; Air Force ROTC; Honors Day (1,3). VIDA, EVELYN NANCY Macomb; B.S. in Advertising; Evans; The Daily Illini (4); U. of I. Advertising Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4). VINES, LEONARD DEAN St. Louis, Mo.; B.S. in Accountancy; Beta Gam- ma Sigma; Commerce Dean's Advisorv Council (4); Accountancy Club (4); James Scholar (2,3,4); Honors Dav (1,2,3). VISO. JOYCE DORIS Bellwood; A.B. in L.A.S., English; W.I.S.A. Execu- tive Council (3 1. VOGLER, JOSEPH ERIC Kansas City, Mo.; B.S. in Metallurgical En- gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; University of Missouri. VOGT, KAY JANICE Hillsdale; B.S. in Advertising; Lincoln Avenue Resi- dence, House President (3); Bymac, president (4); The Daily Illini (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Ideal Indee (3); S.N. IB. (2,3,4); Agriculture Council (3,4); Dance Committee (3); U. of I. Riding Club (1); Adver- tising Club (4); James Scholar (1); Honors Dav (2,3). VONDERHAAR, STEPHEN PAUL Quincy; B.S. in' LAS., Geology; Illini Towers, Floor President (3); Freshman Board (1); Geologv Club (1,2, 3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). VORIS. RALPH DAVID Aurora; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Sig- ma Nu; Ma- Wan-Da; Skull and Crescent; American Society of Land- scape Architects, President; I. U.S. A. Director (4), Major Chairman (2); Baseball Manager (2); Student Musicals; Greek Week Committee; Army ROTC, Brigade Staff. WAGENBRETH. JO ANN Zion; A.B. in LAS., History; Honors Day (1,2,3). WAGNER, CATHERINE LOUISE Peoria; A.B. in LAS., Theatre Arts; Pi Beta Phi; Torch; Mask and Bauble; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Manager (3); University Theatre Crew (1,2); Chevron (2); Young Republican Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). WAGNER, FRANK LEE Olney; A.B. in LAS., Political Science; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha; James Scholar (1,2,3); Hon- ors Day (1.2,3). WAGNER. GILBERT A Chicago; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Illinois Street Residence; Black Student Association (4); The Student Planning Organization (4); Wilson Junior College. WAGNER, THOMAS JAMES Chicago; A.B. in LAS., History; Delta Sigma Omicron; Newman Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WALDBESER, JEFFERY HOWARD Morton; B.S. in LAS., Chemical En- gineering; Hendrick House; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.Ch.E. (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WALDBUSSER, GARY JAY Prophetstown ; B.S. in Accountancy; Hubbard House; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1,2,3). WALDORF, BARBARA JO Mendota; B.F.A. in Art Education; I.U.S.A. Major Chairman (4), Committee Chairman (3), Member (2); U. of I. Riding Club (1,2); Young Republicans Club (1,2,3,4); James Scholar (2,3). WALDSCHMIDT, RUSSELL LEO Henry; B.S. in Agriculture Industries; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Honors Day (2,3). WALENGA, KAREN MARIE Cicero; B.S. in LAS.. Zoology; Morton Jun- ior College. WALKER, GEORGE LENWORTH Kingston, Jamaica; B.S. in LAS., Bi- ology; Tribe of Illini; Track, Captain (3), Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (3,4); Soccer, Varsitv Squad; West Indies Students Club; Soccer Club. WALKER, JOAN ALENE Lebanon; A.B. in LAS., History; YM-YWCA Pal Program (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (2,3.4). 610 WALKER, NANCY JANE Decatur; B.S. in Elementary Education; Presby, House President (4); YM-YMCA Pal Program (1), Model U.N. (2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3,4); McKinley Foundation (2,3.4); Campus Talent Club (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). WALKER, REBECCA LYNN East Peoria; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Western Illinois University. WALKER, TERRY WAYNE East Peoria; B.S. in Accountancy; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (2); Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WALKER, WILLIAM CATHER Urbana; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical En- gineering; A.I.Ch.E. (1,4); Judo Club (2,3,4). WALLACE, ROBERT RAY South Saint Paul, Minn.; A.B. in L.A.S., His- tory; Peabody Drive Residence; Tribe of Illini (2,3,4); Golf, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Letter (2,3,4), Freshman Squad (1). WALLIN. KAREN LOUISE La Grange; B.F.A. in Art Education; Alpha Chi Omega; A-Ti-Us; Torch; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman; YM- YWCA Freshman Conference (1,2), Counselor (2); Freshman Board (1); Angel Flight (1,2,3). WALTERS, RICHARD COBURN Monticello; B.S. in LAS., Zoology; Pea- body Drive Residence; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tutor for Proj- ect 500; James Scholar (1,2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WALTHER, CAROLE JOYCE Oak Park; B.S. in Music Education; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; University Chorus (1,2,3); Summer Band (1); Lutheran Chapel (1,2.3,4); Young Republicans Club (4). WARD, ELIZABETH BRUCE Aurora; B.S. in Elementary Education; Kap- pa Alpha Theta; Christian Science Organization (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3); Principia College. WARD, ROBERT LAWRENCE Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Chi; I. U.S. A. Director (4), Committee Chairman (3), Member (3); Account- ancy Club (3,4); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. WARDROPE, JUDITH MARIE Worth; A.B. in L.A.S.. Russian; Illinois Street Residence; Young Republicans Club (1,2,3.4). WARMBOLD. BARBARA ANN Lake Bluff; A.B. in L.A.S.. Speech; Alpha Chi Omega; Mortar Board; Torch; The Illio (2,3); I. U.S.A. Commit- tee Chairman (2,3), Member (1,2); Junior Panhellenie (1,2); Panhellenic Executive Council (2,3); Council of Women Students (4); Greek Week Committee (1,2); Honors Day (2,3). WARNECKE, GLENNA JEAN Pocahontas; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; Busey; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; Cooperative Extension Club (3); Home Economics Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). WASHBURN, RICHARD WILBUR Freeport; B.S. in L.A.S.. Mathematics; Peabody Drive Residence; Pi Mu Epsilon; Army ROTC; Astronomical Society'(4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). WASSERMAN. BARB ARA MARIAN Sheboygan, Wis.; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Kappa Alpha Theta; Gamma Alpha Chi; University of Wisconsin. WATERS, JOHN MICHAEL Edinburg; B.S. in LAS.. Psychology; Kappa Sigma. WATSON. DIANN LOUISE Quincv; A.B. in L.A.S.. Russian; Busey. WATT, MARGARET KATHRYN Springfield; B.S. in Elementary Education; Busey. WATTERSON. DAVID GEORGE Caledonia; B.S. in Animal Science; Hoof and Horn Club (3). WATTERSON, SUSAN GRACE Sandwich; B.S. in Home Economics; Second Regimental Band (1,2,3,4); Newman Club (1,2); Home Economics Club (1,2); Food Service Management Club (3.4). WEAKLEY, JOHN ROBERT JAMES Mississauga. Ontario; B.S. in Rec- reation; University Hockey Club (2,3,4); University of Manitoba; Uni- versity of Rochester. WEATHERWAX. BEVERLEY ANN Villa Park; B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion; Alpha Gamma Delta; Angel Flight (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). WEBB, THOMAS JOSEPH Lansing; B.S. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Gregory Drive Residence, House President (3); Council of Men Students (4); Illini Guide (4); Illini Guide Executive Board (4); Judo Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (2). WEBER, ELIZABETH ANN Edwardsville; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Illini Towers; Oratorio Society (3,4); Skating Club (3,4); Honors Day (3); St. Louis University. WEBER, LARRY FRANCIS Joliet; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Illinois Technograph (4); WILL (2,3,4); Student Musicals (3); I.E.E.E. (4); Physics Society (1,2); Synton (1.2,3,4); James Scholar (3,4); Honors Dav (1,2,3). WEDDLE, JACK ALAN Havana; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Young Republicans Club (2,3,4). WEDEL, DIANA SUE Mattoon; B.S. in LAS.. Chemistry; Alpha Xi Delta, House President (4); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Honors Day (1). 611 WEEKE. DONALD ROBERT Addieville; B.S. in L.A.S.. Mathematics and Computer Science; Beta Sigma Psi; Skull and Crescent; Honors Day (2). WEIDER. DEBORAH JEAN Collinsville; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Speech; Busey; Sigma Alpha Iota; I. U.S. A. Committee Chairman (4); University Chorus (2); Women's Glee Club (2,3,4); Newman Club (2); LAS. College Council (3,4); Illini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (2); James Scholar (2,3); Honors Day (2); Quincy College. WEINDRUCH, RONALD LYN Rock Island, B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Alpha Mu; The Daily Illini (2) ; IPC. Board (2); I.U.S. A. Member (1,2); Campus Chest (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Hillel Foundation (1,2); Accountancy Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (2). WEISEL, TERRI KAY Morton Grove; A.B. in L.A.S. . Speech; Iota Alpha Pi; Junior Panhellenic (3). WEISIGER. RITA MARIA Urbana; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Lincoln Ave- nue Residence; Alpha Sigma Mu; American Chemical Society; Black- hawk College. WEISMAN, JACQUELINE DIANE .... Chicago; B.S. in Elementary Education; Northern Illinois University. WEISS, CRAIG ALLEN Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S.. Political Science; Brom- ley; YM-YWCA Pal Program; Volunteer Illini Projects; Illini Guide; Northern Illinois University. WEISS. DONALD GEORGE Champaign; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WPGU; WILL (3) IEEE. (4); James Scholar (3,4) ; Honors Day (2, 3); Illinois Institute of Technology. WEISS, MARILYN SUE Chicago; B.S. in Education; Sigma Delta Tau; Campus Chest (3); Hillel Foundation; MEBOC(2); Honors Day (1). WEISSMAN, DEBRA NAOMI Wilmette; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Social Studies; Bromley; Hillel Foundation (3,4); Bradlev University. WEISSMAN, ROBERT MERRILL' Champaign; A.B. in LAS.. History; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Alpha Theta; Star Course Manager (2); Junior In- terfraternity Council (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Dav (1,2,3). WELKER, FRED CARL Lena; B.S. in Dairy Science; Florida Avenue Residence; Agricultural Judging Team; Dairy Production Club. WELKER, WILLIAM LEE Joliet; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Pi Kappa Alpha; Golf. Varsitv Squad (3,4); Joliet Junior College. WENCEL. WILLIAM EDWARD' Park Ridge; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; MIA. Executive Council (4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Honors Dav (4). WENDELL. WILLIAM HARLAN Oak Park; B.S. in Mechanical Engineer- ing; Pi Kappa Alpha; Football. Freshman Squad ( 1 ); A. F.S. President (2); Honors Day (3). WERNICKE, ALAN CHARLES Lena; A.B. in LAS.. History; Pennsyl- vania Avenue Residence. House President (3); Delta Sigma Rho; I.U.S. A. Member (2); Star Course Manager (1); Illini Forensic Asso- ciation (2,3,4). WERTSCH. JAMES VERNER Delavan; A.B. in L.A.S.. Psychology; Acacia; Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem, President; Skull and Crescent; I. U.S. A. Member (1); Star Course Manager (1,2); Intrafra- ternity Council (3.4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (3.4i; Student Senate (4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Dav (1,3). WEST. LINDA K Elmwood Park; A.B. in L.A.S.. Spanish; Europa House; I.U.S.A. Member (2); YM-YWCA Model U.N. ( 1.2); Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1,2.4); Illini Guide (2); A. F.S (1. 2,3.4); Spanish Club (1.2.4); James Scholar (2.3.4); Honors Day (1.2. 3); University of Madrid WESTERGREEN. NANCY JANE Glen Ellyn; B.F.A in Graphic Design; Alpha Omicron Pi; Dance Committee; Young Republicans Club (2); Iowa Weslevan College. WESTRAY. MARY ANN Clinton; B.S in the Education of Mentally Handi- capped Children; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; The Illio (2); YM-YWCA Pal Program il). Council For Exceptional Children i3,4); Subcommittee A (3.4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Dav (1.2.3). WHIPPO, MARLA JEAN Park Ridge; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of So- cial Studies, Phi Mu; Chevron; Florida Southern University. WHISLER. GAIL LUCILLE Deerfield; B.S. in Home Economics; Illini Towers; Phi Upsilon Omicron; The Illio (3); WPGU (3); Home Eco- nomics Club; Young Republicans Club; Honors Day (3); Western Illi- nois University WHISLER. KAREN JULIA Avon; B.S. in Music Education; Illinois Street Residence; Sigma Alpha Iota; Oratorio Society (3); Honors Day (3); Western Illinois University. WHITE. DAVID EARL Farmersville; B.S. in General Engineering; Vol- unteer Illini Projects (2); I.S.P.E. (2.3.4); Judo Club (1); Society of General Engineers (2,3,4), President (4); Society of Professional En- gineers (2,3.4); Young Republicans Club (4). B.S. in Agriculture; Peabody Drive Agricultural Economics Club (2.3,4); WHITE, JOHN EARL McLeansboro; Residence; Alpha Phi Omega; Field and Furrow (2,3,4). WHITE, JUDITH FULTON Ashland; B.S. in Music Education; Torch; Concert Choir (2,3); Ideal Indee (2); University Baptist Foundation (2); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (2,3); Western Illinois University. WHITE. RAYMOND DEAN . . . Villa Park; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; Air Force ROTC; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4i; Southern Illinois University. 612 WHITESIDE, JAMES BRADLEY Chicago; B.S. in Physical Education; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Tribe of Illini (3,4); Football, Varsity Squad (2,3.4), Letter (3,4), Freshman Squad (1); Physical Edu- cation Majors Club (4). WIELT, JOHN LOUIS Mount Vernon; B.S. in Communications; University Theatre Crew (2,3); WPGU (2,3); WILL (2,3,4); Fraternity Life (2); IM Rec Board (2,3); American Recreational Society (1,2); Film Society (2,3); Free Theatre Group (1,2); Illini Sportsman's Club (1,2,3); Pre- Law Club (1,2); Rifle and Pistol Club (2,3); Soccer Club (1,2,3); Young Democrats Club (1,2,3,4). WIETECHA. MARGARET BURKE St. Charles; B.S. in News-Editorial; Chi Omega; Shorter Board; WPGU (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Student Senate (2,3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2,3); Northern Illinois University. WIKOFF. WINN FINLEY Oneida; B.S. in Agriculture, Bromley; Agricul- tural Economics Club (3,4). WILCOX, BARBARA LEE Westchester; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Russian; Kappa Delta, House President (4); A-Ti-Us; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily Illini (1); The Illio (1,2,3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Rus- sian Club; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WILNER, NEAL THOMAS Milwaukee, Wise; B.S. in Production Manage- ment; Chi Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Air Force ROTC; Air Force Council (1,2,3,4); Arnold Air Societv (4). WILKENING, ROBERT JOHN Chicago; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Navy Pier Campus of the University of Illinois; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. WILKENING, STUWART ELROY Cissna Park; B.S. in General Engineer- ing; Triangle, Gamma Epsilon, President (4); Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering College Council (2,3,4), president (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2, 3); Honors Day (1,2). WILLIAMS, RICHARD ALAN Decatur; B.S. in LAS., Geologv. WILLIGER, LINDA ANN Niles; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Street Residence; Campus Chest (2,3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (1); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. WILLIS, MARY REBECCA Little Rock. Ark.; A.B. in LAS., English; Lincoln Avenue Residence; The Illio (1,2); Student Musicals. WILLS, BILL R Forest City; B.S. in Agricultural Education; Alpha Gam- ma Rho; Alpha Tau Alpha; I. U.S. A. Member (4); Junior Interfraternity Council, President (3); Illigreek (4); Greek Week Committee (4); Ag- ricultural Education Club (4); Hoof and Horn (4); Illinois State University. WILSON, MARJEAN KAY Deerfield; B.S. in Psychology; Illini Towers; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Physical Education Majors Club (1); James Scholar (1,2). WILSON, MARK FREDERICK Kankakee; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Phi Sigma Kappa; Flying Illini (1,2,3,4); Industrial Designers Society of America (4); Honors Day (1,3). WILTON, WILLIAM THOMAS Lamesa, Tex.; B.S. in Accountancy; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sachem; Men's Glee Club (1,2.3,4) ; Student Musicals (2); Campus Talent Club (2,3); Accountancy Club (4); Honors Day (1). WINBURN, JOHN TEMPLE Kansas City, Mo.; B.S. in Electrical Engineer- ing; Triangle; Air Force ROTC; Rifle and Pistol Club (3). WINKELMANN, CHRISTINE ANN Washington; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Delta House, President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; University Theatre Crew (2); YM-YWCA Freshman Conference, Counselor (2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (4); Illini Guide (2); A.F.S. (2,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2). WINKLER, MARIE LOUISE Highland Park; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Florida Avenue Residence; Hillel Foundation (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Illini Guide (2); Illi-Sota; Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (2); Roosevelt University. WINTER, WILLIAM CRAIG Granite City; B.S. in Marketing; Florida Ave- nue Residence; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Marching Illini (1,2,3,4); First Regimental Band (1,2,3.4); Illini Guide (4); Marketing Club (3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). WINTERBAUER, ALBERT LEE Athens; B.S. in L.A.S.. Mathematics; James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WIRTH, ROBERT DEAN Franklin Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illinois Street Residence; I.U.S.A. Member (4); Illinois Technograpn (4); I.E.E.E. (3,4). WISE, GWEN JEANETTE Pana; B.S. in Home Economics Education; Delta House; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Freshman Board (1); Volunteer Illini Projects (3,4); Home Economics Club (2,3,4); Honors Day (2,3). WISE, NEIL KENT Rushville; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Young Republicans Club (1,2,3); James Scholar (2,3.4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WITTKAMP, SHERRY NEWTON Burlington. Iowa; B.S. in Elementary Education; Honors Day (3); University of Iowa. WITZLEB, MARY KAY Dixon; B.S. in LAS., the Teaching of Biology; Philea; Alpha Lambda Delta; Lutheran Student Foundation (1,2,3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WLODEK. ROBERT ANDREW Cicero; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering: Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Sigma Mu; A.S.M.E. (3,4); Morton Junior College. WOJAKOWSKI, LOIS ANN .... Northbrook; A.B. in LAS.. English; Wescoga; The Kings College. 613 WOLF, LINDA RUTH Skokie; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Bromley; Hillel Foundation (1,2,3,4). WOLF, TERRY LYNN Homer; B.S. in Agricultural Science; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Eastern Illinois University. WOLFE, RICHARD BRUCE Hoopeston; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Army ROTC; Honors Day (3). WOLFE, SUSAN MARY Berwyn; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Speech; Florida Avenue Residence; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Cast (1, 2,4); University Theatre Crew (1,2). WOLFER, CHRISTINE ROSE Pekin; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Phi Mu; Honors Day (3). WOLFF, RICHARD CARL Elgin; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Theta Xi; Young Republicans Club (2). WOLFF, ROLAND CLAIR Palos Heights; B.S. in General Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; Wrestling Freshman Squad (1), Varsity Squad (2); So- ciety of General Engineers; Illinois Institute of Technology; Memphis State University. WOLFSON, HENRY ALLAN Springfield; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; Zeta Beta Tau; Campus Chest (2); Swimming, Freshman Squad; Volunteer Illini Projects (4); Accountancy Club (4); Pre-Law Club (4); Honors Dav (1,2,3). WOLTER, GAYLA JEAN Lake Forest; B.S. in Home Economics; Penn- sylvania Avenue Residence; Phi Upsilon Omicron; YM-YWCA (1); Home Economics Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports (2). WOOD, DONALD ANDERSON Mount Vernon; B.S. in Accountancy; Hen- drick House; Illini Guide (3,4); Volunteer Illini Projects (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Mount Vernon Community College. WOODUL, BARBARA LOUISE Mount Hollv, N.J.; B.S. in Physical Edu- cation; Delta Zeta; Torch; The Daily Illini (1,2,3.4); I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (1,4); Diving, Varsity Squad (2,3,4); Gymnastics Club (1,2,3,4); Women's Extramural Sports (4); James Scholar (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). WOOLERY, WILLIAM CHARLES Sergeant Bluff, Iowa; B.S. in Advertis- ing; Bromley; The Daily Illini (4); University of South Dakota. WOOLLEY. GRETCHEN Oak Park; B.S. in Elementary Education; Busey; Drake University. WERK, CAROL LYNN Chicago; B.S. in Physical Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; I.U.S.A. Member (2,3,4); Terrapin (2); Gymnastics Club (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,4). WORNER, JONFRED KEITH Green Valley; B.S. in Agriculture, Animal Science; Wesley Foundation (1,2); Air Force ROTC; Cooperative Ex- tention Club (3,4); Hoof and Horn (1.2,3,4); Young Republicans (1,3). WOZNIAK, KATHLEEN SUZANNE Mount Holly, N.J.; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Delta Gamma; The Daily Illini (2); I.U.S.A. Member (2,3); Dolphins (3); Angel Flight (2,3.4); Film Society (1). WRIGHT, COLETTE ANN Decatur; A.B. in LAS., Latin American Studies; Busey; Drake University. WRIGHT, ERNEST LEROY Villa Park; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Evans Scholars; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Tribe of Illini (4); Wrestling. Varsity Squad (2,3), Letter (4), Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1,2,3). WRIGHT. JAMES FENTON Tuscola; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Alpha Gamma Rho, House President (3); Interfraternity Executive Council; Agricultural Economics Club (1,2); Hoof and Horn Club (1,2). WRIGHT, REGINA LOU Rockford; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of English; Europa House, President (4); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1). WUTTKE, ERWIN WERNER Westchester; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astro- nautical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi; Skull and Crescent. WYNE, CARL EDWARD Decatur; B.S. in LAS., Biology; Tomahawk (2); Omega Beta Pi; L.A.S. Council (2,3); Illini Guide (2); A.F.S. (2); Hon- ors Day (1,2,3). WYSSMAN, JOHN EDWARD Orangeville; A.B. in LAS., the Teaching of Mathematics; Theta Delta Chi; Newman Club (1,2); Honors Day (1,2). YAGOW, EUGENE RAY Beason; B.S. in Agriculture, B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Sigma Pi. YAUCH, KENT MARTIN Glenview; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Chi Rho; Skull and Crescent. Beta Alpha Psi; Student Musicals (1,3); Honors Dav (2). YEDNOCK. KENNETH ELMER Streator; B.S. in Advertising; Delta Sigma Phi; Alpha Delta Sigma; I.U.S.A. Member (3,4); WPGU (1,2); Fresh- man Board (1); Newman Club (1,2); Illini Guide (2); U. of I. Advertis- ing Club (4); Honors Day (2). YESLIN, KATHY JUDITH Chicago; B.S. in Accountancy; I.U.S.A. Mem- ber (2,3); University Theatre Crew (2); Dance Committee (2); Honors Day (3). 614 YONTZ, LINDA LOUISE Peoria; B.S. in Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; A-Ti-Us; Torch; I. U.S. A. Major Chairman (2), Committee Chairman (3); Star Course Manager ( 1 ) ; Young Republicans Club (4 1. YOUNG, GARY LYNN Cissna Park; B.S. in Dairy Science; Florida Ave- nue Residence, House President (3); Gamma Sigma Delta; S.N. IB. (1); Agriculture Economics Club (1,2,3); Agriculture Council (1,2,3); Dairy Production Council (3,4); Dairy Technology Society (2,4); Honors Day (1). YOUNG, MARILYNN CHRISTINE Stillwater, Okla.; A.B. in L.A.S., His- tory; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Alpha Theta; Oklahoma State University. YOUNG, THOMAS JACOB Lewistown; B.S. in LAS., Chemistry; Alpha Delta Phi; Omega Beta Pi; I. U.S. A. Member (4); YM-YWCA Fresh- man Conference (2); American Chemical Society (2,3,4); James Schol- ar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1). ZABA, LINDA VICTORIA Chicago; A.B. in L.A.S., the Teaching of Social Studies; Illinois Street Residence; Alpha Lambda Delta; I. U.S. A. Mem- ber (2); Newman Club (3); James Scholar (1,2,4); Honors Day (1,3); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. ZACCARDI, MICHAEL JOSEPH Oak Park; A.B. in LAS., History; Hon- ors Day (3); St. Mary of the Lake Seminary. ZARA, SHARON ANN Springfield; A.B. in L.A.S., Engligh; The Daily Illini (1); Newman Club ( 1 ) ; Illini Guide (2); James Scholar (1,2.3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ZAWILA, CHRISTINE MARILYN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S.. the Teaching of Mathematics. ZEGLIS, JOHN D Momence; B.S. in Finance; Beta Theta Pi, House Presi- dent (4); Omicron Delta Kappa; Sachem; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; The Illio (1.2.3); I. U.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2,3). ZEHNER, MARY JO Effingham; B.S. in Elementary Education; Allen; Saint Louis University. ZEMAN, CAROL ANN Westmont; B.S. in Home Economics; Delta Zeta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; I. U.S. A. Member (3); Home Economics Club (3,4); Honors Day (3); Bradley University. ZEMAN, PAUL ALFRED Westchester; A.B. in L.A.S.. Economics; Theta Chi; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (2); Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. ZEMM, SANDRA PHYLLIS Chicago; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Alpha Xi Delta; Mask and Bauble; I. U.S.A. Member (2,3.4); University Theatre Manager (2,3); University Theatre Crew (2); Freshman Board (1); Student Musicals (4); Newman Club (2,3); Young Republicans Club (3,4); Honors Day (2,3). ZIA, RALPH KHAN Chicago; B.S. in L.A.S., Finance; University Hockey Club; Circle Campus of the University of Illinois. ZIMMERMAN, DANIEL JOSEPH Morton Grove; B.S. in Accountancy; Zeta Psi, House President (4); Accountancy Club (4); Young Republicans Club; Honors Day (1,2). ZIMMERMAN, FRANK Oak Park; B.S. in Accountancy. ZISLIS, PAUL MARTIN Chicago; B.S. in LAS., Mathematics and Com- puter Science; Gregory Drive Residence; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Physics Society; James Schol- ar (4); Honors Day (3). ZITKA, JUNE MARIE Waukegan; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Illinois Street Residence; Northern Illinois University. ZUMWATT, GENE EDWIN New Holland; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Gam- ma Rho; The Illio (1); I. U.S. A. Member (1.2,3); Agricultural Eco- nomics Club (3,4); Hoof and Horn Club (1.2,3,4). ZUNKEL. DAVID EUGENE Princeton; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; Alpha Kap- pa Lambda: Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Omega Beta Pi, President; Phi Alpha Mu; YM-YWCA (3,4); Evangelical Covenant (1,2,3.4); Army ROTC; Young Republicans Club; James Scholar (1,2,3); Honors Day (1,2,3). ZUPKUS, ROBERT ALLEN Western Springs; A.B. in LAS., History; Phi Kappa Tau; I. U.S.A. Member (1,2,3); Fraternity Life (2,3); James Scholar (1,2,3). ZWICKER, DAVID EUGENE Preemption; B.S. in Agricultural Law; Na- bor House; Tomahawk; YM-YWCA (2); Freshman Board (1); Cross Country Varsity Squad (1); Agricultural Economics Club, President (4); Agricultural Council (1); Agricultural Education Club (1); Field and Furrow (4); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Young Republicans Club (1); American Agricultural Economics Association, President (4). 615 Illio Beauties Photography by Heller's Studio Margo Diamond 616 Final Judging by Harv Schmidt Peggy Hardt 617 Illio Beauties Pamela James 618 Pamela Lidinsky 619 Illio Beauties Diane Powers 620 Tina Wolf er 621 General Index Acacia. 371 Agriculture Council, 466 Agricultural Education Club, 466 Agricultural Mechanics Club, 477 Air Force ROTC, 448-450 Allen Hall, 269-272 Alpha Chi Omega, 347 Alpha Chi Rho, 372 Alpha Delta Phi, 373 Alpha Delta Pi, 348 Alpha Epsilon, 442 Alpha Epsilon Phi, 349 Alpha Epsilon Pi, 374 Alpha Gamma Delta, 350 Alpha Gamma Rho, 375 Alpha Kappa Lambda, 376 Alpha Kappa Psi, 482 Alpha Lambda Delta. 438 Alpha Omicron Pi. 351 Alpha Phi, 352 Alpha Phi Omega. 494 Alpha Rho Chi, 377 Alpha Sigma Phi, 378 Alpha Tau Alpha, 468 Alpha Tau Omega, 379 Alpha Xi Delta, 353 Alpha Zeta, 444 American Ceramic Society, 478 American Foundrymen's Society. 478 American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 474 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 468 American Society of Civil Engineers. 474 American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 476 Angel Flight, 451 Armed Forres Council, 462 Armory House, 293 Armv ROTC, 452-455 A-Ti-Us, 437 B Bands, 210-214 Baptist Foundation, 497 Barton House. 272 Beta Alpha Psi. 444 Beta Sigma Psi. 380 BetaThetaPi, 381 Bromley Hall, 320-323 BuseyHall, 273 BY MAC, 487 Calhoun Hall, 298 Campus Chest. 227 Campus View Lodge, 294 Canterbury Foundation, 498 Chevron, 456 Chi Epsilon. 442 Chi Gamma Iota. 464 Chi Omega, 354 Chi Phi, 382 Chi Psi. 383 Choirs, 204-207 Christian Campus House, 295 Christian Science Organization. 497 Circle K. 493 Clark Hall. 276 College Hall, 296 Cooperative Extension Club, 492 C.W.S., 228 D DAILY ILLINI, 236-239 Dairy Production Club. 469 Dairy Technology Society, 469 Delta Chi, 384 Delta Delta Delta. 355 Delta Gamma, 356 Delta House, 276 Delta Phi. 385 Delta Phi Epsilon. 369 Delta Sigma Phi. 386 Delta Sigma Pi. 482 Delta Sigma Theta, 358 Delta Tau Delta, 387 Delta Upsilon, 388 Delta Zeta, 357 E Engineering Open House, 472 EntrekinClub. 298 Europa House, 274 Evans Hall. 275 Evnas Scholars. 389 Farmhouse. 417 Field and Furrow Club, 479 FlaggHall. 277 4-H House, 278 Florida Avenue Residence, 324-329 Four Columns, 299 G Gamma Phi Beta, 359 Granada Club, 297 H Hendnck House. 300-301 Hesperus. 308 Hillel Foundation, 498 Home Economics Club, 467 Home Economics Student Council. 467 Hoof and Horn Club, 470 Horticulture Club, 479 I Illi-Dell. 472 Illi-Sota. 488 Illini Forensic Association. 493 Illini Foresters, 471 Illini Guides, 222-224 Illini Society of General Engineers. 475 Illini Tower. 338-341 Illini Union. 215-219 Illini Young Republicans. 499 Illinois Street Residence. 330-337 ILLIO. 240-247 Indeco, 279 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. 476 Interfraternitv Council. 248-251 Iota Alpha Pi, 360 K Kappa Alpha Theta, 361 Kappa Delta, 362 Kappa Delta Rho. 390 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 363 Kappa Sigma. 391 Koinonia. 299 Lambda Chi Alpha. 392 LAS. Council. 492 Laurel House, 277 Leeman Lodge, 280 Lincoln Avenue Residence, 281-283 Lundgren Hall, 280 Lutheran Chapel Council, 496 Lutheran Student Foundation. 496 M Mansion. 284 Medea, 303 Medea Lodge, 304 Men's Glee Club. 202-203 M.I. A.. 255 Men s PE Majors Club. 480 Minawa Lodge. 304 Mortar Board. 436 MRH. 310-318 MRHA, 256-259 Mu Phi Epsilon. 484 N Navv ROTC. 458-461 Newman Hall. 305-306 Noble Hall, 291 o Orchestra. 209 Panhellenic. 252-254 Park and Recreation Society. 481 PCS. A., 225 Pennsylvania Avenue Residence, 342-345 Pershing Rifles, 463 Phalanx. 464 Phi Delta Theta. 393 Phi Epsilon Pi, 394 Phi Eta Sigma, 439 Phi Gamma Delta, 395 Phi Kappa Psi. 396 Phi Kappa Sigma, 397 Phi Kappa Tau, 398 Phi Kappa Theta. 399 Phi Mu, 364 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 445 Phi Sigma Delta, 400 Phi Sigma Kappa. 401 Phi Sigma Sigma, 365 Phi Upsilon Omicron, 445 Phi lea, 285 Photo Staff, 233 Pi Beta Phi. 366 Pi Kappa Alpha. 402 Pi Kappa Phi, 403 Pi Lambda Phi. 404 Pi Tau Sigma, 443 Plowboy Prom, 230 Praetorians. 308 Presby Hall, 286 Psi Chi, 446 Psi Upsilon. 405 St. Pat's Ball, 231 Scabbard and Blade, 462 Sherwood Lodge. 287 Shorter Board, 437 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 406 Sigma Alpha Eta. 485 Sigma Alpha Iota, 484 Sigma Alpha Mu, 407 Sigma Chi. 408 Sigma Delta Chi. 486 Sigma Delta Tau, 367 Sigma Nu, 409 Sigma Phi Delta, 410 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 411 Sigma Pi, 412 Sigma Tau Gamma, 413 Skull and Crescent, 440 Society of Women Engineers, 473 Special Forces Company, 457 Sport Parachute Club, 495 Star Course, 195-201 Stratford House, 288 STUDENT NEWS AND INFORMATION BUREAU, 228 Tatt Hall, 290 Tau Epsilon Phi, 414 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 415 TECHNOGRAPH, 231 Terrapin Club. 495 Theta Chi. 416 Theta Delta Chi, 422 Theta Sigma Phi, 446 Theta Xi, 413 Tomahawk. 440 Torch. 436 Tribe of Illini. 441 Triangle. 419 u Ukranian Student Association. 487 University of Illinois Foundation, 477 University Theatre, 188-194 w Wescoga, 291 WIS A . 260-261 Women's Glee Club. 208 Women's PE Majors Club, 481 W.P.G.U.. 234-235 Zeta Beta Tau, 420 Zeta Phi Eta, 485 Zeta Psi, 421 Zeta Tau Alpha, 368 Student Index Aaron, James Michael 544 Aasland, Kathryn Jane 343,467 Abate, Alex Michael 544 Abbott, David 248 Abell, Helen Louise 335 Abell, Mary A. 335 Abraham, Thomas Henry 402 Abraham, William John 107,176 Abrahamson, Jill E. 273 Abrams, Fred Jay 315 Abrams, Holly Dyne 544 Abrams, Howard Irving 301,544 Abrams, Katherine S 360,544 Abrams, Susan G 260,329 Abrams, Wendy Illene 544 Abramson, David T 233 Abramson, Nancy M. 270 Abruzzo, Daniel Nicho 474 Achtien, Hendnk R 313 Achtstatter, Jeffrey 296 Ackerman, Arthur Wade 544 Acklam, Charles R. 306 Acord. Jon Stephen 415 Adair. Dale Craig 340.471.544 Adair, Jane Ellen 368,483,544 Adami, Dave Richard 385,544 Adami, Paul Edward 385 Adams, Carolyn J 322 Adams, Kendral 497 Adams, Larrv Lane 402.464 Adams. Richard Leigh 248.409 Adams, Robert Daryl 439 Adamski, Mary A 271 Addis, Mark D. 411 Addison, Howard A 308.337,498 Adelman. Linda Gail 544 Adelman. Ronald Steve 400 Adelt. Richard Allen 411 Aderhold, Gail Lesley 388 Adkins, Clifton Ray 344 Adkins, Prof Richard W 474 Adler, Richard R 464 Adler, Steven George 422 Adorjan, Mark Louis 414 Adrignola, Leonard J 310.311,314 Ager, Bonita M. 270 Ages, Karen Marie 347 Agnew, Harlan Charles 255 Agnew, Jacqueline Mar 388,544 Agran, Rhonda Marlene 339 Agrest, Gary Warren 308 Agron, EdytheRose 365,544 Ahart. JohnC 188 Ahern, Richard C Jr. 494 Ahern, Thomas J 317 Ahlf. Ann Junetta 288 Ahlm, Timothy Allan 399 Ahrens, David A. 313 Ahrens, Robert Merwin 396.544 Aidem, Diane M 271 Aiels, Martha Jo 388 Aiken, Richard Chalon 298 Airdo, Frances E 282 Airola, John Allen 443,544 Akin, Richard E 497 Akin, Joy C 497 Al-Kishtaini.Sabah 468 Albanese. Janice A. 318 Albano, Daniel V 271,371 Albano, Edvthe Ann 364 Albers, Nancy E. 253,363 Albertson, Barbara J 485 Albrecht, David W. 389,439 Alderman, Brenda E. 342 Alderson, Arthur N. 337 Aldrich, EricL. 323 Alesandrini, Carol J 108.361 Alesandrini, Kathy A 364 Alexander, Charles A 384 Alexander. Deborah J 276 Alexander, James Oren 324 Alexander. John 338 Alexander. Mary R. 96.219 Alexander, Michael M. 396 Alexander. Nancy Kav 388 Alhalel, NormanD 400 Aliabadi, Youssef S. 336 Alison, Ida Kathleen 334.469 Alison, Susan C 272.469 Allaman, Gail L. 107 Allen. Claudia L. 334 Allen. Deborah L 497 Allen. Gerald Wayne 299,482 Allen Jacqueline R. 334 Allen James F. 316 Allen, James Richard 379 Allen, Jams B. 324 Allen. Jay F 326,478 Alle n. Jesse David Jr 415 Allen. Kathleen Lee 544 Allen. Kenneth B 340,493 Allen, Larrv L. 314 Allen, Mark E. 375 Allen, Richard Clark 381.544 Allen, Richard George 312,333,544 Allen. Tracev Lee 362 Allensworth.' Thomas E 331,335 Aller, John Earl 477 Allers, Kenneth W. 372 Alles. Patricia Louis 544 Allie, Gary Russell 386.544 Alhe. Glen Leonard 386,544 Allspach, Pamela Jill 361 Allswang, Barry S. 420 Almberg, MarkJ. 323 Alms. Ronald C 303 Aloia, MarvC. Johnson 544 Alpern, Michael 336,439 Alpert, Daniel 524 Alpert, Renee Susan 339 Alsip. Russell H 389 Althaus, Joan Eva 388 622 Altmix, Amy Louise 364,446 Altrogge. Dennis M. 301 Altstiel, Larry I) 386 Alvarez. Francisco 544 Alweiss, Pepi 349 Amado, Richard Steven 308 Amadon. Cynthia 275 Ambrose, Sharon Kay 357,544 Ambrosini. Adeline D 544 Amdal. James Russell 393 Ament. Rickey Jerome 498.544 Ament, Steven Leslie 340,544 Ames, Jack M. 480 Amesquita. Marshall D 333 Amideo, William Fred 545 Amidon, Ruth Ellen 357 Amling, John Richard 380 Amling, Karen S 325 Amling, Robert M 298,478 Ammadi, Mohammad A 466.468 Amstadter. John K. 255.340 Amundsen. Steven B 299 Amundsen. Thomas A 392 Andalman. David Aaron 478 Andalman, Judith Jean 545 Anderberg. Thomas A 325 Anderer. Richard E Jr 457 Anderman. David Bruce 340 Andersen. Carol Helen 351,545 Andersen, Russell M 312 Anderson, Barbara G 106,275.545 Anderson. Barbara J. 341 Anderson. Bernadette 358 Anderson, Betsy Leone 273,545 Anderson, Beverly Ann 277 Anderson. Brenda Lee 288 Anderson, Carl W 464 Anderson, Carolyn B. 485 Anderson, Cathy 467 Anderson, Cheryl L. 286,444,545 Anderson, Clyde R, 302 Anderson. Craig J 408 Anderson, Cynthia J. 362 Anderson. Dale H 314 Anderson. Daniel J 298 Anderson. David W. 389 Anderson, Dennis C 408 Anderson, Douglas A. 545 Anderson, Edward V 179.299 Anderson, Forrest W 312 Anderson, George E. Jr 255 Anderson, Glen Wayne 312 Anderson, Gregory C, 401 Anderson, Howard J. 461 Anderson, Howard L Jr 314 Anderson, James A. 299 Anderson, James W. 381 Anderson, Janet Carol 363,545 Anderson, Jeff rev E. 474 Anderson, John H Jr 179,321 Anderson, Judith Mary 283 Anderson, Karen L, 275 Anderson, Karen Marie 269 Anderson. Kim P 328 Anderson, Larry C. 396 Anderson, Lynn Adele 362 Anderson, Margaret G 271 Anderson, MargoSuzan 456,481 Anderson. Marilyn Eva 485 Anderson, Mark Allen 406 Anderson, MaryC, 332 Anderson, Maxine 341 Anderson, Pamela Sue 356 Anderson, Patricia L, 344 Anderson, Paul D 378 Anderson, Randy M. 418 Anderson, Richard F 405 Anderson, Robert C, 176,412 Anderson. Robert Evan 343 Anderson, Ross Byron 439 Anderson, Sally L' 343 Anderson, Sibyl A. 107,437.492 Anderson, Sidney D. 457 Anderson, Stephanie L 545 Anderson, Sue Marie 343 Anderson, Terry C. 545 Anderson, Thomas C 409,443 Anderson, William F. 545 Andorf , Diane Lynn 284 Andres, Sandra jean 289,545 Andresen, Richard J 418,545 Andrews, Gail Lynn 364 Andrews, George James 327 Andrews, Michael Lee 411 Andrews, Pamela Lynn 485 Andrews. Patrick Paul 106.188 Andrews, Thelma 354 Andrichik, David W 389 Andris, Russell Loran 255,306 Andros, Alice G 341 Andros, Robert J 317 Angel, Leslie A. 287 Angelini, RoxanneS 289 Angell. Patricia Jane 355,481 Angerame, Wayne M. 305 Anglen, David Max 545 Anglesano, Annette M 247.341 Angus, Kenneth Edwin 459 Animagi, Carmen 348,545 Ankin, Michael Gary 420 Anniss, Janice Kaye 284 Anniss, William T 545 Anniss, Mes. 406 Ansel, Marc Joel 420 Anticol, Bonnie Dale 387 Antle. Edith L. 283 Antos, John Jeffrey 419.439 Antrim. Gail L. 326 Arbenz. Mary H 188 Archer, Linda D 341 Archer, Sandra D 344 Ardaugh, Janice M 545 Ardizzone. Anthony V. 399 Arend. Ross Alan 334 Arends, Douglas W 470 Arends, WilkeD 375 Arendt. James William 181,44 1 Argo. Theodore F 343 Arient, Patricia A, 323 Arl, Susan Patrick 545 Arlt, Stephanie Karen 352,545 Armbrust, Dennis W, 403 Armbrust, Ronald Oran 178,408 Armengol. Armando 545 Armetta, Nancy A, 276 Armour, Keith Scott 545 Armstrong, Cheryl J 326 Armstrong, Christine 336,438 Armstrong, Clinton L. 326 Armstrong. John P 316 Armstrong. Peter D 545 Armstrong. Vickie L 278 Ame. Barbara R 270 Arnett, Edward F 545 Arney, Kathleen June 545 Arnoff, Howard Joel 414 Arnold, Harry B 400 Arnold, Joseph A 336 Arnold, Stanley B 306,463 Arnold, Terry Gene 545 Aronson, Carolyn J 270 Aronson. Martin Alan 400 Arrington, W Russell 525 Arter, Dennis Rovce 386,459,462 Arthur, Mr John 498 Arthur, Richard Alan 545 Arthur. Robert Bruce 328 Artrip, James Michael 371 Arvedson, Mr. F. S. 498 Arveedson, Mrs. F. S. 498 Asburv, Charles Wade 391 Ashbrook. John M 412 Asher, Sharon Kav 289 Ashkinaz. Mark D 322 Askew, Charles P 405 Asprooth, Ellen Marie 233,545 Ate. Lynn Mane 363 Aten, William H 297 Atherton, James H 316 Atherton, Michael J 299.464 Atherton. Ronald Lynn 299 Athey. Michael K. 314 Atkenson, Susan Jeann 351,546 Atkin. Susan Jean 287 Atkins, Jeffrey Alan 387 Atlas. Marilyn J. 387 Atlas. Susan Miriam 364 Atols. Margaret Helen 481,546 Atwood. John W 498 Auer. Kenneth 255 Auer. Harold 176 August, Richard Lee 446.546 Augustine. Algis K 324 Augustine, William L. 372 Aukerman. Ronald K 333 Ault, Cliffords. 317 Ault, Margaret Jean 288,481 Ault, Martha Jane 108,436,451.467 Aultz. Carol Louise 280 Auph.Jack 326 Aunene, Barbara G 261.280 Auslander. Carter Jay 420 Austin, Bobby W 316 Austin. James Charles 380 Austin, John 443 Austin, Peter F, 315 Austin. Steven Earl 546 Autman. Jesse James 480 Autrv. Owen Theodore 97,459.460.462 Avery, Thomas A 384 Avruch, Susan 367 Axalos, Diane 283 Axelson, Betty Mauree 348,546 Ayers, James R 386 Ayers, Ronald Alan 295 Ayers, Stephen Robert 243.386,460 Azeris, Ivar Roland 391 Azoff,GaryI 323 Azzarello, Ellen J 276 B Babbitt, Juliet C 276 Babehuk. John E 317 Babcock, Beth Ann 366,546 Babcock, Earlena Sue 323 Bachta, Joseph K 399 Backovitch, David G. 316 Baczynski, James M 305 Badenoch, Bruce D 708 Badesch, Robert T. 407 Badet, Henry S III 450 Badger, Barbara J. 276 Badner, Holly Suzanne 365 Baer, David Michael 418,546 Baer, Jane Ellen 96,241,335 Baer, Laurie J 329 Bagley, Kathy Anne 347,451 Bail. James Lee 372 Bailen, Dennis M 414 Bailey, Claudia Lynn 335 Baile'v, Kathleen Day 368 Bailey, Leonard R. 468 Bailey. Martha Jane 287 Baillargeon. Doreen C 485 Bain, Howard M 414 Bair. Steven L 306 Bair, Willard Prof 413 Baird, George I Jr 415 Baird. James Clark 336,473,546 Baird. James Douglas 233 Baits. Kathy Dian 275 Bakalor, Barry Melvin 321,546 Baker, Barbara Carol 344 Baker, Bruce K 316 Baker, Carol Ann 288 Baker. Deborah Lou 287 Baker, Edward Kirk 417,546 Baker, Frank Mattoon 325 Baker. James Edward 482 Baker. James William 405 Baker. Jo Ann 272 Baker. John Alan 415 Baker, Laura Ellen 270 Baker. Lou 179 Baker. Marilyn Bonnie 349 Baker, Martin Gregory 411 Baker. Michael Earl 313 Baker. Phillip Eugene 421 Baker. Robert Clay 418 Baker. Terry Lvnn 368 Balch. Robert William 306 Baldwin. Gerald E 297 Bale, Linda Lee 546 Balinski, Kenneth A 389 Balke. Garv Lee 546 Balke. Nelson Edward 329 Balkonis, John A 399 Ball.KathrvnJ 333 Ballance. Elizabeth J 546 Ballew, Barbara Kav 107,252,253.366.437. 546 Ballweg. Colonel Lawrence 449,464 Bally, Joy D. 275 Balma, Nancy Schaeffer 546 Baiter. Michael H 293 Banach, Cecelia Mary 274 Bandera, Charles F 304 Bandv. Beth Rae 270 Bandy, Theodore Ray 372 Bankbff, Joseph R 324 Banks, Linda Diane 358 Banner, Harvey Allen 546 Baquero, Inez 6 327 Baraglia. James P 416 Baran.SanfordB 400 Barbakoff . Adrienne J 367.437.438 Barber, Carolyn 344,481 Barber, Dorothv Lee 356 Barber, Jane Sharon 348,451.546 Barber. Jerry Gail 418 Barber. John James Jr 386 Barber, Marsha Ann 283 Barber, Paula J 283 Barbera. Linda Marie 351,546 Barberie, Anne M 327 Barch, Brian Michael 392 Barclay, Dennis Jay 546 Bardelmeier, Dennis G 488 Bareither. Charles H 130,135,179,379 Bareither, Daniel J 179,318 Baren.TobeyL 326 Barger, Shirley M. 260,275 Bargh, George H 505 Bargo. Kennith Ray 132.135,179 Bargren, Charlotte D 546 Barkei, Carolyne Joy 285 Barker, Lucius 507 Barker, Nancy Lee 473 Barnabee, James J II 409 Barnard, Christie K, 343 Barnard, Mary E 287 Barnard. Mary Kay 497 Barnes, David R 372 Barnes, Deborah K 467 Barnes, Georgia Ann 361 Barnett, David Howard 471 Barnett, J Brian 407 Barnett, Jane E 332 Barnett, Jo A. 276 Barnhill, Mary 409 Baron, Joanne 369 Baron, Michael Allen 546 Baron, Michele Ann 546 Barr, David J 316 Barra, John Anthony 231.390.440 Barragree, Kenneth E 333 Barrett, Anna K 275 Barrett, Robert Lewis 405 Barrett, Thomas J 391,546 Barrick, William H. 546 Barron, Alasdair 443 Barron, Michael A. 326 Barrow, Colleen Marie 546 Barry, James Edward 443 Barry, Joan Catherine 347 Barrv. Susan Lorraine 108,347,436.446,451 Barshinger, Joan Ruth 283 Bartee, NealeKing 444,546 Bartel, Lance Brian 388 Bartel. Richard J 251,379 Bartelson, DarylG 376 Bartenstein. Evelyn 546 Bartenstein, Julie 260,328 Bartenstein, Lynne 325,547 Barth, Carol Rosanne 481,547 Barth, Judith Ann 108,189,350,436 Barth, William M 224,311,314 Bartlett, Elsie Jane 547 Bartlett, Joseph F Jr. 314 Bartlett. Judy E 272 Bartlett, Terri Dale 363 Bartley. Betty L 547 Barto. Irene Carol 339 Bartoli, Constance I 246,347 Barton, James M 393 Barton, Karen A 276 Bartulis, Deborah S. 271 Bartz, Edward A Jr 401,547 Barzilai, Elias 308,498 Basha, Leroy Conrad 106.449.450,462,494. 547 Baskerville. Mary Ann 547 Baskin. Howard M 32' Baskin, Neil Marcum 179 Basofin, Richard 336,547 Bass, Mira Joy 367,547 Bassett, Dennis G 547 Bassi, Dale Albert 406 Bastert, Linda K, 547 Bastiaans, Glenn John 224,343.547 Batch, Barbara A 282 Bates, John Bradley 316 Bates, Mark C. 179,318 Bates, Paula Lee 364 Bates, Prescott E, 313 Bates, Robert Earl 379 Bates, William R 464 Bath. Kenneth Lincoln 474 Batko. Kenneth Alan 404 Batmanghelidj. Daryou 547 Batmanghelidj, S 472 Batmanghelidj, Siavus 547 Battershell, Larry Jo 328 Battle, Gregory Peter 343 Battle, Vuanita Rene 328 Battuello, Paul J 421 Baudino, Lowanda Fay 276 Baudino, Rebecca Lynn 547 Baudino, Rodney Jay 312 Bauer, Carol A 473 Bauer, Celeste L 273 Bauer. Harold W Jr 305 Bauer, Joan Louise 357,547 Bauer, Nancy Ann 365 Bauernfeind, Debanev 238,329 Baugh, Gail Irene 285 Baughman. Kathy Ann 354 Bauman, John 396 Baumer, Robert W 395 Baumgartner, Gordon R 482 Baumgartner, Richard 477,547 Baumgartner. Rowene F 278 Baumler, Brett E 406 Baumrucker, Janice M 327 Baumsten, Marcia E 367 Bauor, Herbert 468 Baxa. Robert M 316 Baxendale, Richard N 386,547 Baxter, Harry Long 547 Bayer, Edward Anthony 547 Baymiller. James B 388 Bazil. Charles E 255,296 Beal, Richard Lee 200,381,439,440 Beals, Cairn Marie 126,218,361 Bean, James Michael 459 Beare. JanisGav 274 Beasley. Patricia G 343,488 Beattv, Robert C 336 Beattv, Stephen E 303 Beaty, Willie M 316 Beaudway, Janet Ann 108,218,362.436 Beaumont. James Alan 242,419 Beaumont. KatherineS 352 Beauprie. Scott Edwin 405 Bechly, Carolyn Jane 344.481 Beck. Barbara Jo 282.481 Beck. Bruce A 480 Beck, Dale Allen 306 Beck. Denver Maurice 179,480 Beck, Jacqueline Ruth 547 Beck. William A 418 Becker. Brian Elden 388 Becker, Bruce Carl II 450 Becker. Carol Ann 270.467.547 Becker, Donald E 470 Becker, Dwight L 541 Becker, Jan A. 313 Becker, Janet J 329 Becker, John Peter 389 Becker, Nancy Ellen 279,547 Becker, Richard A 293 Becker, Rita Lvnn 365,547 Becker, Susan M 352 Becker. Terrv L 234 Beckett. John Steven 382 Beckman, Bruce R 299 Beckman. Gary Allen 181.547 Beckman. Jean Ann 353,547 Beckman, Judith Lee 275,547 Beckman, Margaret E 270 Beckman, Peggy Olson 548 Beekmeyer. Barbara 362,486,548 Becvar. JuneS 481 Begando Devillo Joba 548 Beglev. James B 393.480 Begley, Thomas R 326 Begun, Peggy Jov 548 Behmer, Carl F '308 Behrmger. Clara M 188 Behrstock, Bruce Alan 407,548 Behymer, Janice Marie 285 Beilstein, Steven P 371 Bern, Richard P 301 Beiser. Donald G 188,474 Beitz. Richard Wayne 497,548 Bekermeier, Linda A 272 Bekowsky, Leora Mario 274 Belchik, Bonnie L 331,334 Belden, John Phillip 450 Beldm, Joan Evelyn 284 Belgram, Wenzel 411 Bell, Christopher J 343 Bell, Crystal Camille 275,446,548 Bell, Donald Maurice 96,219 Bell, Geraldine 334 Bell, Henry Perry 312 Bell, Jamie Maureen 485,548 Bell, Mark Alan 548 Bell, Marvin Lee Jr 439 Bell, Samuel Kenneth 420,548 Bell, Susan Lee 356 Bell. William D 312 Bell, William H 326 Beller, Stephen Mark 296 Bellisario, Larry R 343 Belmont, Frederick A 420 Belmont, Joseph Paul 180,420 Belokon, Elaine A 337 Belsley, Kathryn G 327 Belssner, Charles N 179 Belssner, Elmer C 384 Beltramini, Richard 223,311,316 Belz, Daniel Joseph 179.396 Benchik, Barbara Ann 261,327 Bender, Carolyn A 238,328 Bender, Jeffrey Jay 308 Bender, Michael H 407 Bender. Richard W 397,568 Benedick. Linda Jean 288 623 Benedict, William W 406,439.548 Benenson, Harvev Leon 225,548 Benes, Robert J 179,480 Benitz. Peter 311,313 Benn, Howard Phillip 308 Bennett, Angela J, 341 Bennett, Christine 361 Bennett, Kathleen M 276 Bennett. Richard P. 403 Bennett, Sari Johanna 325 Bennett, Steven B 325 Bennett, Thomas D Jr. 372 Bennett, Wayne Burban 464 Bennis, John Maxwell 179,393 Benson, Allan S. 482,494 Benson, James E 301,488 Benson, Richard D. 387 Bente.RossJ 306 Benten, James S 296 Bentlev, Jennifer C. 352 Bentley, Linda Ann 352 Bentley.OrvilleG 466,518 Benz. Stephen 378 Benz. Stanley Raymond 296 Berg. Allen C 400 Berg. Jean Carol 363 Berg, Linda Ann 278,437 Berg, Richard Alan 400 Berge, James John 314 Bergen, Charles L 316 Bergen, Mary Jo 548 Berger, Brian Bernard 376 Berger. David Allison 248.250.548 Berger. Deborah Rae 369 Berger. Ellen R 344 Berger, Gary Lee 336,439 Berger, Jack Harold 414 Bergl. Kathleen 289 Berglund, David C Jr 200,387 Bergman, Marc L 407 Bergren, Charles L. 401 Bergstedt. Cynthia R. 327 Bergstrom, Eric Kenne 373 Bergstrom. Pamela J 356,548 Bergstrom, Richard L. 406 Benck, Jo Anna 289 Berkel, Edgar Leonard 336,494 Berkenstadt. Gail J. 369 Berkover, Robert L. 227 Berkowitz, Rhonda S. 108,277,436 Berkowitz. Richard A 374 Berman, Elaine Bonnie 548 Berman, Glenn M. 420 Berman, Joann 279,548 Berman, Marna Ann 279.498 Berman, Ronald C. 334,439.494 Bernard, Mary E 485 Bernardi, John V 239 Bernbaum, Adrien S 245,283 Bernhardt, Stephen A. 329 Bernover. Rosanne H 365 Berns, Francis Henry 306 Berns, Fred J 306 Bernsee, Frederick R 389 Bernsee, Robert W 389 Bernstein. Avis M 276 Bernthal, David G. 396 Berry. Fred O. 332 Berry, Jan F. 365 Berry. Linda Rachel 354 Berrv, Marcia Ann 274.548 Berr'v. Michael G 336 Berrv, Richard Hill 336 Berr'v. Sanford E 444 Berry. Susan E 274,327 Berrvman, John Myron 548 Bers', Alan Barnett' 400,548 Bersche. Gerald Lotz 317 Bert, John Carl 418,482.548 Berton, Sally 188 Bertram. August M. 251,412 Bess. Robert Monroe 179.379 Bessette. Robert C 293 Beswick. Donald D 203,439,466.477 Bethards, Brandon C 475 Bethune, Donna Jean 548 Betka. Sue Ellen 275,548 Betten. Thomas W 387 Bettis, Gregorv Ste ve 418 Bettisch, Alan George 422 Beuth. Richard Irvin 305,470 Bewersdorf, James W. 402 Bewersdorf, Robert C 402.548 Beyer, Gerald D Jr 310,546 Beyer, Marian Louise 323 Beyers. Richard Duane 549 Beyers, Robert Joseph 298.482,549 Biancalana, Martin Jo 390 Bibb. Linda Kay 285.485,549 Bibee, Jack L 188 Bicket, Janet Diane 549 Bickler, Jerone Edwin 401 Biddlecombe, Mary E. 549 Bidenkap, JayL 488 Bidner, Marilyn J 228.260.278,470.487 Bieder. Diane Mane 335,481 Bielawa, Daniel W. 312 Bielfeldt, Janet M 470 Bieller, James Russel 386 Bielski. Michael Elka 444,549 Bieniasz, Robert B 305.478 Bierzvchudek, Cheryl 328 Bieschke. Colleen E 245 Biesemeier, Donald Jr 293 Bieszczad, Robert Lou 179,399 Biewenga, David M 318 Bigelow, Mary Lou 277 Biggins, John Patrick 373 Biggs, Jackie Walter 316 Bill. John Richard 388 Billard. William T. 396 Billig. Linda Lee 224 Bilyeu, James Alfred 417.549 Binder. Patti J 334 Binder. Richard C 180,480 Binenleld. Jan Susan 247 Binenfeld. Marc L 407 Bingham. Michael W 255,293 Birch. Frank Duane 549 Birch, James Edward 299 Birch, Wavne Edward 318 Birchfield. Brian G. 373 Birchler, Leo Eugene 549 Birkmeier. George A. 224,316 Bisbv. Rodnev W 488 Bisceglie, Frank T. 296 Bishaf, Richard 404 Bischoff , Frank Scott 336 Bischoff, Mark Paul 408 Bishaf. Phillip C. 475 Bishop. Danny Hearl 181,401 Bishop. Robert H 402 Bishop. Steven Eugene 396 Bishop. Theodore A. 297,458 Biskup, William S. 322 Bissell. Barrv Scott 248.416 Bissell, Paul Kevin 416 Bittner, Samuel P. 439 Bitzer, Nancy Marilyn 366 Biver. David Louis 224 Bivins, Walter Perry 388 Biwer, Thomas Charles 391 Bizik.Darlene Carol 355.549 Bjorklund, Beverlv L. 339.549 Blachman, Benita Ann 107.253.437.549 Black, Carter Steven 372 Black. Jean Baker 220.361.438 Black. Linda Anne 549 Black. Lvnn Ervin 295 Black, Mary Stevens 361,451.549 Black. Richard Warren 549 Black. Ronald A. 374 Black. William M 444 Blackburn. Bnggs, B 418 Blackburn, Ross Mvron 201,401 Blackledge. Marden 188 Blackman, Bonita 349 Blackwelder.PeggyJ. 327 Blackwood, Barbara L 350 Blackwood. Linda Lee 273,549 Blair, Ann Leslie 325.481 Blair. William James 549 Blake. David Barnard 406 Blake. Dennis Michael 397 Blakeman.ClvdeT. 251 Blakeman. Thomas 376 Blalock. Karl E 317 Blanc. Susan K. 271 Blanchard, James D 419 Blanchard. John R 180.393.708 Blanchet, Nancy A 327 Blanco. Edwardo 549 Blanco. Ellen Aurora 368 Blanco, Maria Elena 332 Blanda, Janet Marie 446,549 Blandford, James B 306 Blane, Nancy A. 260,286 Blank, Carolyn A 282 Blank. Richard Gerald 409 Blank, William C 418 Blankenship. William 416 Blasdell, Judy Ellen 97.107.238.437.549 Blath. Barbara Ann 349 Blayendale, Richard N 475 Blaylock, Robert L 409 Blazier. Michael W 326 Blech. Frederick C. 297 Blehm. Barbara Jo 368 Blehm. Harold Emanuel 416 Blind, Daisy 364 Bliss. Fred Charles 336 Blitstein, Mark D. 414 Block. Douglas Robert 466 Block, James Irwin 328 Block. Norman Mark 708 Block. Richard Alan 388 Block, Richard N. 404 Blockinger. Maria Ann 488 Bloemer, Robert W 336 Blomeyer, Edward C 391 Blomquist, Joann 495 Bloom. Mark L. 374 Bloom, Michael Jav 374 Bloome, Peter D 443 Bloomfield, Richard W 494 Bloomfield. Victor 225 Blue, Greg T 333 Blue, William Thomas 389 Bluhm, Kenneth Robert 377 Bluhm. Robert Louis 176 Blum, Carolyn Irene 368 Blum, Marlene Joyce 365 Blum. Rosanne D .' 245.329 Blum. Sheri Joyce 369,549 Blumberg, Fred A. 373 Blumberg, Margaret L 367.549 Blumberg, Richard P 374 Blume, Verna Claudia 328 Blumen, Edward Asher 420 Blumenfield, Shelley 276 Blumenthal, Michael E 389 Blunck, William T. 406 Boas, Linda Ann 359 Bobak, Marilyn M 446 Bobbitt, John F 466 Bobbitt, John Leslie 549 Bobbitt, Linda W 549 Boberg, Thomas E 318,413 Bobert. David Lloyd 180 Bochek, John 324 Bock. Karen L 271 Bodanis. Mvra Anne 369 Boddy, Michaels. 470 Bodenstein. Anne H 323 Bodiford, Sandra Jean 549 Bodoh, Carol Marie 351 Bodoh, James Michael 392 Bodry, Penelope 188 Boehm. Robert Eugene 418 Boehm. Ronald Edward 386 Boekelman. John R. 313 Boesdorfer. Gary W. 386 Boettcher. Robert C. 493 Bogaerts, Stephen C. 498 Bogard, William T. 298 Bogdan, Linda Esther 322 Bogner. DeanL. 336,477 Bogner. John Helmut 396 Bogorad. Phyllis Lynn 324 Bogue, Tamara Claire 361.549 Bogumill, Michael P. J. 391 Bohan, Daniel James 439 Bohan, Ruth Louise 334.549 Bohlen, Christopher W. 313 Bohlen. Georgia Anne 284 Bohlen, Patricia Ann 332 Bohnhoff. Robert John 470 Bohrer. Douglas R. 328 Boime, Susan Ilene 222,243,438 Boin. Robert George 474.550 Bojanowski. Helen Ann 285 Bokenkamp, Robert 255 Boldrey. Valorie A. 326 Bolduc. Robert G 391 Bolm. Michael B 550 Bolin, Michael F 393 Boline, Peter Otto 379 Bollet. Janet Ann 284 Bollinger. Dean Herma 468 Bollinger, Lvnn D. 497 Bolmck, Richard Neal 293 Boltz, Diane M 488 Bonansinga. Michael J. 326 Bonavia. Mark S. 412 Bond. Paul Charles 372 Bone. Randall 299 Bonefeste. Joseph A 391 Bonjour, Douglas P. 314 Bonnell, Wilburn Otto 377 Bonnett. Jerry Clyde 443,468.550 Bonnett, William Kent 478 Bonnstetter. Karen S 269.481 Booker. Harry Gipson 480 Bookland. Ronald R 312 Bookman, Alan Sherman 329 Boone, Timothy J 450 Boose. Barbara 550 Boppell. Charles A. 316 Borah. Gary L. 307.466,478 Boraz, Royce Ellen 279.498 Borbely. James Kalman 312.550 Borche'rs. Maria Sue 278 Bordeaux. Robert M 390 Bordenkircher, John J. 293 Borek.Sam 404 Borenstein. Deborah 322 Borgeson. Jeffrey R 387 Borggren. Paul Scott 408 Borgsmiller. Sandra K 224 Borhart, Alan Louis 417 Borkgren. Steven R 373 Boroni. Thomas Andrew 315.550 Borowv, Edward A 372 Borrenpohl. Nancv L. 271 Bors, Kathleen Mary 332 Bortz. Sheri L 272 Boruff. Stephen L 377 Borup. Eric Einar 463 Boruta, Nicholas 306 Borutta, Robert Allen 317,550 Borys. Cynthia A 247.276 Bosiev. Janet Gail 279 Bostart. Linda K 354 Bostrom. Susan Gail 354 Bosworth. Joyce A 272 Botteron, Mary A 276 Botzek. Sonja C 550 Bouchard. Emerson M 389 Boudreau. Charles A 255,550 Boughner. James D 311 Boughner. Jill 550 Boula, James Edward 390 Bourke. Brian Edmund 550 Bourne, Alice M. 357 Bourque, Sylvia L 495 Bouxsein, John Pierre 250.373 Bova. Charlotte Ann 550 Bowen. Jo Anne 284,485 Bowen, Pamela S 352 Bowen. Stephen P 406 Bower, Chris A 388 Bower, Peter O 395 Bower, Robert 473 Bowler, Kathleen Ann 242.352 Bowlm, Dan Owen 402 Bowman Johnny D 322 Bowman, Linda Ann 270 Bowman, Linda Marie 351 Bowser, Nancy Jean 355 Bowsher. Steven Jay 384 Bowton, David Lowell 316 Boxdorfer. Deborah L 106.355.451,550 Boxerman. Keith Alan 404 Bovce, Walter Lee 298,462,497 Boyd. Arthur Lee Jr 248,550 Boyd. David Gerald 550 Boyd. Ernest James 462 Boyd. Gail L 283 Boyd. Larry A. 337 Boyd. Patricia Anne 355 Boyd Roger Eugene 419,440 Bo'yer, Brad Hall 416 Boyer, Robert V 541 Boyle. Bonnie Lee 462 Bovle. Walter Durley 490 Boysen. Jean L 282 Bo'zarth, John Luther 201.384.708 Bozenich. Jerome M 550 Bozenich. Mary 365 Bracey, Roy W 306 Bracken. Michael Lee 386 Bradbury, Steven R. 396 Bradbury, Terrv L 412 Bradfield.RexRay A 413 Bradford. Jacqueline 368 Bradford. Mrs. 366 Bradle. William R. 381 Bradlev. Anne Ferrell 359 Bradley, Cynthia R. 289 Bradlev. Howard L Jr. 413.482 550 Bradley, Robert Gould 477,494.550 Bradsh'aw, Robert Lee 373 Brady. Bonnie Jean 272 Bradv, Michael Edward 225 Brady, Paul J 188 Braiman, Bonnie H 322 Brainerd, Susan Ellen 351.451 Brakman. Carl Lee 400 Branam. Michael Lee 300 Branch, James H 480 Brandenburg, Douglas F. 475 Brandner, Thomas C. 464.550 Brandt, Linda Ruth 338 Brandt, Mary E 279 Branz. Jeanne L. 467 Brar, Sharon Kaur 334 Braskv. Cynthia L 350.485.550 Brattdn, David Keith 176.408 Braucht, Ellen Irwin 492.550 Brauer, Kenneth R. 378 Brauer, Lois Marie 278,282 Brauer, MarvJane 278 Brault, Lawrence E. Jr 340 Braun, Bonnie Sue 365 Braun. Brian Alan 97,237 Braun, Davna Leigh 349 Braun. Donald P 384 Braun. Jerome Sheldon 299 Braun. Leslie Allen 331,336 Braun. Nancv E 218 Brave, Kathleen Anne 468,550 Brav, Donald J 445,470 Brdiik, DeanM 301 Breakenndge. Myrna L 550 Breakstone. Melanie L. 274 Brecher. James Robert 376 Bredwell. Thomas E. 313 Breen. Joseph Richard 400 Breen, Thomas John 391 Breeze, Clark Alan 203 Bregman, Joanne Clair 369.550 Brehmer, Stephen C 179,379 Breit. MelindaSue 288 Breitzer, Gerard M. 308 Breitzmann, John F 550 Brem, David J 301 Bremer. AlanS. 413 Brennan, Mark T 387 Brennan. Patrick P 384 Brennan, Richard J 379 Brennan, Thomas Hugh 374 Brenne, Gordon W. 177 Brenneman, Richard D 333 Brenner, Diane C 272 Brenner, Mark Alan 329 Brenner, Rebecca Ann 368,481 Brent, Elizabeth Lee 277 Bresee. Kirk Palmer 422 Breslin, Stephen J 312 Bresnik, Howard L 238,404,483 Bressler, Sharn G. 276 Brethen, Bonita Jo 348 Bretscher, Nancv L. 363,550 Bretscher, William R 393 Brett. Randall P 414 Brewbaker. Marshall W. 470 Brewbaker, Stanley L. 550 Brewe, Joyce Evelyn 261 Brewer, Jovce Marie 551 Brewer, Karen S 344 Brewer, Kenneth C. 478 Breyer, Christine Ann 355,551 Brickey, Michael F. 444 Bridge' Brian B 238 Bridges, Ann Louise 354,551 Bridges, David Earl 180 Bridgwater. Gary R. 238,409 Bridson, Randy George 487 Brigagliano, Anthony 313 Bnggs, Allen Claude 313 Briggs. Margaret L. 108,230,278,436 Briggs, Nancy Elinor 278,437 Brigham, Max Sean 409 Bright, June A. 276 Bright, Peggy Renee 288,438 Brill. Kathryn Hope 360,481 Bnnkman, Susan Jean 274 Brinza, Shellev Ann 222,332 Briscoe, Charles E Jr 251,397 Briscoe, John 507 Briscoe, Marcia J 343 Briske, Jerome C 551 Bnske, Lynn Hill 249 Briskman. Arnold 414 Britsky, Anthony M. 392 Britsky, Nicholas 487 Bntt. William Roland 308 Britt. Mary Ann 324 Broadnck.' Ardvth O. 107,354.437.551 Brochmann. Dan M. 322 Brock, Thomas Harl 551 Brock-Jones, Barbara 551 Brockman. Lois Jean 351.551 Brockmever, Jerry Wav 393 Brockme'ver. Terrv Olv 470,551 Brodbeck, John Edward 218,419 Brodemus, JohnS 313 Brodenck. James F 312.468 Brodsky. Daniel Paul 377,444 Brodskv. Marsha Sue 341,485,551 Brodsky, Michael A. 400 Brodt, Paul Victor 384 Brokaw. John Taylor 317 Broms, Robert Earl 419 Brookhart. William E 371.551 Brooks. Carson Craig 97.106.179,415 Brooks. Constance J. 351.497 Brooks, James Alan 303.551 Brooks, Janice 369 Brooks. Julia W 324.329 624 Brooks, Leslie Ann 275.551 Brooks, Pattv 361 Brooks. Rita M 276 Broom. Willard Leslie 228.417.487 Broom. William Lewis 97.106.240.313.551 Brosev. Vivian L 472.473 Brosi. Bruce Lee 408 Brothers, Pollv Lvnne 324.325 Brotine. Brent A 96,234.328.408,708 Broudo, Mare 315 Brown. Alan W 316 Brown. Anthony Leland 384 Brown. Barbara Lee 350 Brown, Cynthia J 276 Brown. Dale Wayne 301 Brown, Daniel Prof 474 Brown. David Harold 379 Brown. David K 393 Brown, David Stanley 551 Brown, Franklin Hayes 255 Brown, James Elmen 179 Brown, Jeffrey Paul 326.439 Brown. Judith Mane 230 Brown. Karen A 271 Brown. Karen S 224 Brown. Kenneth Dempsi 422 Brown. Kent Bogert 391 Brown, Laura Ann 364 Brown, Lydia Louise 358 Brown, Margaret EUen 438 Brown, Margaret Kay 274,551 Brown, Mary. Housemother 286 Brown. Merras Vernell 332 Brown. Michael Edward 407 Brown, Michael Elliot 401 Brown, Miriam P 279 Brown, Nancy Gav 361 Brown. Patricia C. 349.551 Brown. Patricia Lee 332.467.551 Brown, Rebecca Lee 350.551 Brown. Robert B 512 Brown, Robert E 312,512 Brown, Robert J, 417,487.512 Brown. Ronald 300 Brown. Sharon Sue 364 Brown. Sherman D 478 Brown. Steven IN 308 Brown. Susan Merrill 354 Brown, Thomas Henrv 231 Brown, Warren R 336 Browning, Sue Marv 552 Brownstein. Carol Sue 365.485 Brubaker. Craig 497C3 Brubaker. James Clark 180,381,441 Brubaker, John Graham 411,497 Brubaker. Pollv B 245.497 Bruce. Richard C 387 Bruce. Robert William 415 Bruemmer. John Joseph 403,552 Brugenhemke. Mary J 352 Bruggeman. Linda S. 350 Brumis, Gay 492 Brummer, Terry Edward 552 Brune. Martha 276 Bruner. Carol L 270 Brums, Gave 277 Brunner. Sherry Dee 343,552 Bruno, Walter J. 541 Bmns. James Wayne 333 Brunton, Bvrle Barron 316 Bruski, Sandra Lynn 367 Bruvckere, Diane D 364 Bryant, Craig D. 316 Br'vant, Margaret P. 228.366 Bryant. Mary C. 271 Bryant. Terry Lynne 364 Bryner, James Martin 401 Bu'bolz. CarlG 340 Bucha, Judith K 350 Buchanan, Ernest T 256,312 Buchar, Ann L 481 Bucher. Crystal D 488 Buchholz, Bruce Leona 482 Buchholz. Lyle A 312 Buck. Ann C 271 Buck. Catherine Ruth 284.485 Buck, Gloria Jean 283 Buck, Marv Bet te 552 Buck. MarvE Payne 354 Buckel.MarjorieG 277 Buckingham, Barbara F. 451 Buckler, DeniseT 283 Buckles. Neil Eugene 384 Bucklev. Colleen M 351 Bucklin. Robert S 179,384 Buckman. Dons M. 348 Budde. Michael 297 Budz. Jack Theodore 464 Budzik. Dennis M 336 Buerckholtz. Margaret 338 Buerckholtz. Paul J 392 Buford. Jane Ann 97.188.189.273.552 Buford, Margaret Jean 335 Buford, Robert John 409 Bugos, David James 307,439,470 Buhmann, Carolyn Jean 350,552 Buhr, Marvin D'468 Buick.KathrynE. 282 Builta, Steven S 228.417 Buis. Rebecca Jane 337 Bulanda. Robert John 296,474 Bull. James Arthur 552 Bull. Margaret L 552 Bull. Rex W 297 Bullock. Randall C 303 Bumgarner, Sallv 325 Bumpus. Stanley E 333 Bunch, Edward Alec 449.450.552 Bunting. David Roy 392 Bunton. Euel Bradley 313 Buonauro. Kathy Mary 275 Burch. Clarence Lewis 180 Burch. James W III 393 Burch. Roger 188 Burd.MarvL 328 Burda. Patricia A. 481 Burdick. David Carl 305 Burdick. Gary Willard 395 Burgard. John Joseph 316 Burger. A. W. 478 Burger. Glenvs K 359 Burger, Rita Fay 353 Burgess, Richard J 391 Burgess, Sharon L 261,329 Burgwald, Phyllis G, 328 Burian. David Marshal 328 Burin. Jerry 414 Burke, Christopher R 399 Burke. Judith 362 Burke. Kathleen Mary 223 Burke, Margaret M. 344 Burke. Marianne E. 337,552 Burke. Marv Jo 276 Burke, Sallv Ann 274 Burke. William Carl J. 298 Burkhardt, Barbara 362 Burkhart. Ellen K 485 Burkhart. Larry W. 460 Burkhart. Richard M 329.552 Burkholder. Robert L 402 Burkvbile, Carl Wavne 466,468,470.552 Burleson. Robert R 326 Burnell.CarolJ 285 Burnell, Kenneth R 322 Burns. Barbara Ellen 336 Burns. Christine M. 283 Burns. Deborah 337 Burns. Jeannine H. 488 Burns, John M 488 Burns, Leslie Lee 402 Burns. Marsha Jill 552 Burns. Mary Margaret 552 Burns. Patrick Grady 409 Burns. Robert Bruce 179.379 Burnght. James L. 312 Burns. Darrvl Leroy 474 Burns. Shervl Ann 351 Burroughs. Eileen F. 285 Burroughs. Susan Lee 107.437.481.552 Burstein. Maurice I. 498 Burstein.Tobv 337.498 Burt.TimothvE 482 Burtle, PauiW 478 Burton, Charles M 416 Bury, Bruce B 410 Bury, Sharon Lee 354 Bus' Kenneth P. 316 Busboom. Debra J 278 Busboom, Leslie Gene 178,180 Busch, David Carl 381 Buschbe, Colleen 272 Bush, Douglas Jan 371 Bush Ellen Suzanne 552 Bush. Nancv Jeanne 351 Bushman. Joseph E. 332 Bushman, Mary Ann 283,438 Busick. Stephen Lee 315 Buskirk, James Van 457 Buss. Walter Ray 416 Bussan, Dave N 541 Busse. Mildred Arlene 552 Bussert, Margaret R. 189 Buswell, Barbara A 326 Butera. Natale 352,399 Butikas, William A. 446,552 Butitta, John Michael 305 Butkus. Patricia Ann 552 Butler, Alan L. 324,327 Butler, Gerald Joseph 293 Butler, Lois Ann 364 Butler, Marie 274 Butler, Patrick C 385 Butler, Robert Perrv 378 Butler. Thomas R 405 Butterfield, Carole D. 283 Butterfield. Charlvn 286.552 Button. Richard Bruce 373.552 Butts, Brock Taylor 179.379 Butts, Joyce Ann 334 Butts, Larry John 177 Butts. Patricia Ann 552 Buzzard, Michael W 468 Byers, Ronnie Dean 307 Bylina, Dennis T 421 Byrne. David Udell 439 Byrne. Robert J. 255.296 Byvik, Richard Leroy Caban, Gloria Lucille 552 Cabav, Barbara L 276 Cabav, Terrence A 389 Cabeen, Robert L 299,482 552 Cable, Nancv D 553 Cacciatore, Raimond J. 218.219.401 Cachevki. Karen 276 Cadek, Carol Mane 283 Cado. Kenneth Kemp 413.440 Cahill, Anne Louise 280 Cahill, John A, 317 Cahill, W, R 305 Cain, James Warren 553 Cain, John David 311,312 Came. Janet A 270 Calcagno. Robert S 313 Calder, Judith A. 276 Caldwell. Carol Linda 553 Caldwell. Elizabeth I 283 Calebaugh. Donald L 415 Caliendo. Albert John 443 Callaghan. Terrence J. 553 Callawav. Carol Sue 284.553 Calvetti. Pamela J 334.473 Calvi. Diane V 271 Calvo, Marv Elizabeth 366 Calza. Thomas Joseph 180 Cameron, William J 486 Cammon. Hiram C II 462 Camp. Ronald Lee 340 Campa. Pedro F 411 Campbell. Cheryl Lee 335.553 Campbell. David B. 406 Campbell, Dean C 239.255,297 Campbell, Donald T Jr. 379 Campbell, Kevin 463 Campbell, James E 314 Campbell. Michael A 395 Campbell. Richard D 460 Campbell. Richard 178.386 Campbell. Samuel W 388 Campbell. Steven D. 405 Campbell. Ted Scott 416 Campbell. Thomas John 248.386,553 Campbell. Timothy R. 525 Campeggio. Michael 410 Campos. Fernando R. 444 Canel. Robert L 374 Canelstein, Rikki S 322 Cannan. Judith Ann 366 Cannell, Lvnell E 334.553 Cannell, Sheva R 334 Cannon, Douglas C 405 Cannon. Susan E. 291 Canterbury. Sarah E 289 Cantlin. John L 302.440.470,478 Cantrell, Gary Ned 553 Cantrell, Michael A. 333 Capadona, Carol Ann 282 Caperell, Christina A 351 Caplan, Sheldon Alan 341 Capon, Ross Bertram 553 Capnle. Joseph P 314 Caquelin. H J 227 Caracci, Peter A 314 Carauna, Roger 380 Caravelli. Fred L. 480 Caravelli, James F. 255 Cardoni. Robert L 375 Carey, Belinda Mack 451 Carev.'Richard P. 314 Cargile, Barney Ray 482 Cargill, Gregory Dean 415,472.474 Cantinos, George E 383 Canus. Terry Lee 384.553 Carlson, Ann M 341 Carlson, Danny Lee 494 Carlson, Donald L 340.466 Carlson. Donald R 464 Carlson. Eugene Leona 355 Carlson, Glenn E 255,296 Carlson. Kenneth W. 337 Carlson. Knstine Mae 269 Carlson. Linda Jeanne 553 Carlson. Markie Louis 354.553 Carlson. Mary Jean 274 Carlson, Marv Vivian 282 Carlson, Norman D. 107.109 Carlson, Philip A. 395 Carlson, Richard Alan 553 Carlson, Robert 541 Carlson. Robert R 109 Carlson, Roberta D. 553 Carlson, Rodney Wayne 553 Carlson, Ross Bradley 497 Carlson, Sharon .1 276 Carlson. Sidnev V 296 Carlson. Steve'Carl 299 Carlton. Bruce Erich 372 Carlyle. Sandra Rae 108.355.436.451 Carmichael. James D. 417.553 Cams. Carol Ann 291 Caroline. J C 179 Carpenter. Arthur W. 443 Carpenter. David Earl 294 Carpenter. Donald L J 379.441 Carpenter, Michael L. 176 Carpenter, Robert E 321 Carr. Andrea R 271 Carr.JohnF. 406 Carr. Joseph Conrad I 336 Carr, Lawrence 482 Carr, Ronald Flovd 411 Carnere. Lolita 350,553 Carroll. Christine 333 Carson. Alan Nigel 318.482 Carstens. Richard S 303 Carswell. Gwendolyn J 283 Carter. Carolyn J 553 Carter. Carolyn Mae 280 Carter, Claudia Sue 362 Carter. Gertrude 356 Carter. Herbert 507 Carter. Janice L 271 Carter, Joel Steven 422 Carter, Larry Lee 470,478 Carter, Nicholas H 326 Carter, Richard 339,340 Carter, Sara J 260,272.481 Carter, Stephen R 401 Caruso, AnneT. 275 Carver. Margaret M. 280 Cary, John Howard 482 Carv. Margaret Ellen 283 Cary. Philip Stephen 444.497 Case. William Rogers 248.406 Cassel. Elise Barbara 238 Cassel. Robert R 251.401 Cassidv. Thomas G 298 Cassori. Richard T. 401 Cast, Frederick A Jr 482.553 Cast, John M. 317 Castagno. Barbara Ann 352 Castagno. Kenneth A 401 Castan, Allan Hillard 312 Castleman. Linda M. 273 Catching, Rebecca S. 350 Catlett. Steven T 418.482 Catour. Penelope J 344 Catnght.KavL. 438 Catt. Paula Jane 274 Cattel. Mark J 446 Catto. Loretta 334 Cattoen, Richard A. Jr. 343 Caudle. Norman E 468 Caughey, Patricia E. 286 Cavallo, Louis J 461 Cavanaugh, Patricia E. 109 Cawn. Gary Marc 407 Cayton. Janet Lynn 344 Cazier, MildredE 285.553 Cederholm. Fred W 300 Center, Robert Allen 400 Cerajewski, Patricia 553 Cercone, David Joseph 314,396 Cerda. Martha Anne 553 Cesak, Linda L 270 Chaban, Mary Ellen 495 Chaja, John J 317 Chalmers. Helen 553 Chalwick. Jerome T. 395 Chamberlain, Bryce B 445.553 Chambers. Craig R 317 Chancier, Jr, John 539 Chandler, Martha Ann 359 Chang. David Cheng 355 Chapek. Linda Elaine 337.553 Chapman. Alan Richard 106,388,553 Chapman, Doris Anne 554 Chapman, Edward A 321 Chapman. Gayle Mane 327 Chapman, George Emil 450 Chapman, Marcia Ruth 349 Chapman, William Carl 457 Chappell. Edward L 303 Chappie. Stephen C. 177 Charles. Michael Leon 372 Charleston. David A. 296,478 Charman. Sallv Marcia 227,369 Chase. James Albert 396 Chase. Richard Dana 298 Chase. Roberts 298 Chatto. John 477 Chavin. Henrieta 349 Chazin, Michael Frank 311 Cheatum, Karen Ann 326 Check, Geoffrey David 337 Cheek, Becky Joanne 361 Chelcun. Greg W 343 Chelnek. Claire Mane 367,554 Chen, Alan W 255.300 Chen, David Harold 305 Chen Lam Row 332 Cherikos, MargoChen 554 Chenkos. William Jr. 391 Cherot. B Antonio 178,378 Chertkow. Fern J. 272 Chesrow, George W, 301 Chesrown, Karen Ann 554 Cheville. Jon Paul 444 Chiappe, Barbara L 322 Chichester, Kathy-Lee 364 Chidlev. Douglas Jose 457 Chidlev, Lvnne B 554 Chien. Lien Q. 291 Childress, Daniel G 554 Childress. Robert E. J. 554 Chin, Benjamin H 233 Chin. George 379 Chinell. Jacqueline S. 485 Chipman. John A. 314 Chisholm. Jalaine 342 Chisman. Ric hard 402 Choate. Sharon Marie 218.485.554 Chodera. Susan Marv 356 Choisser. James D '218.384 Chomko. Daniel S 381 Chookaszian. Donald C. 317.480 Chopper. Donald 381 Chrabaszcz. Edward J 311.312 Chrisman. Bruce C 478 Chrisman, Richard 482 Christ. Ruth Ann 243.348 Christensen, Alice F. 438 Christensen, Barry H 395 Christensen, Franklin 554 Christensen, Karen M. 362,554 Christensen. Laura H 485.554 Christiansen, Edward 109 Christianson. Duanne 497 Christie, Linda Carol 357 Christman, James N. 108.201 Christman. Kathy L 332 Christoe. Barbara J. 554 Christoe. Catherine D 554 Chnstofanelli. Robin 355 Chromek, James T 316 Chromik. Phyllis Ann 325 Chu, Jane He'ng 338,339 Chu, KamhaarChan 554 Chubinski, AdamG. 304,457 Chuchro, Christine M. 282 Cicero, Paul Richard 416 Cich. Joseph Anthony 463 Ciello. Richard A 422 Cieply. Brian Andrew 340 Ciesa. JackC 297 Cizmar, Dawn K 495 Claar, Nancv Jill 287 Claeson, Carol Ann 337,554 Claessens. Terrence T. 179 Clancy. Michael John 312 Clapp' Thomas William 443 Clar. Carolyn A 358 Clarev, William P. 494 Clark. Alan Lerov 337.457 Clark, Christine E 106.354.554 Clark. Christopher G 405 Clark. Daniel F 383 Clark. Donald G 318 Clark. Jacqueline K 291 Clark. Kent R. 312 Clark. Linda Roberta 334 Clark. Michael Wavne 248,249.250.388.482 554 Clark. Nancv J 272 Clark. Peggv Lorraine 107,437.554 Clark. Robert Jordan 463.482 Clark, Rose Mane 283 Clark, Stephen M 384,421,554 625 Clark. Steven Glenn 384,554 Clarke, Richard K 109 Clarquist. Elizabeth 272 Clatt, Christine 329 Clausen, Donald Lloyd 314 Clausen, Walter Scott 340 Clavev, Frederick D, 318 Claypbol, Constance J 260,355 Clayton, Susan Dillon 334 Clearv, Ellen Ruth 353,554 Clearv, MichaelJ 179 Clem, Harry Earl 384 Clemens, Alexander P. 399 Clemens, MichaelJ. 317 Clement, Howard 509 Clement, Patricia Lou 225,363.437 Clements. Ernest V II 388 Clements, Jesse A 179 Clendemn, John F 482 Clennon, Suzanne F 341 Cleveland, Carol L. 355,554 Cleworth, Thomas F 297 Clickener, Mary L. 107 Clickener, Robert R 298 Clifford, Helen L 554 Cline, Craig Alan 373 Cline. John Edward 482 Clotfelter, Jay Kent 416 Clum. Mary Ann 364 Coates, Joellen 554 Coats. Donald Wayne 177,441 Cobb. Gwendolyn 290 Cobb. Harold 480 Cobb. James Collins 393 Cobb, Roland Dean 554 Cochran, John David 384 Cockbill, Thomas W. 419 Codd, Judith A. 107 Coeur, William R 334,468 Coffman, Cheryle R. 270 Coggeshall, Alice J 286 Cognata, David Japser 389 Cogswell. Janice C 352 Cohen. Anne Louise 327 Cohen, David A 414 Cohen. Jordan 301 Cohen. Lawrence M. 404.554 Cohen, Lincoln Paul 554 Cohen. Linda Lee 367 Cohen, Marshall David 301 Cohen, Mitchell R 340 Cohen. MvronS 420 Cohen. Neal Ian 404 Cohn. Arnold Keith 408 Cohn, Linda Sue 108.369,436 Cohn. Rubin 225 Cohn, Sandra Lee 367 Coil, Anna L. 276 Coker. Patricia A 280 Coker, Richard Norman 418 Colbrese, William L 180 Colby. Virginia G 270 Cole. Arthur W 461 Cole. Bradley Gene 301 Cole, Clayton Cammett 419 Cole. Gary Neal 401 Cole. Jerome F 179 Cole, Mary Elizabeth 274 Cole. Nancv Ruth 323 Cole. Nancy S. 343 Cole. Robert William 595 Cole, Suzanne 350,555 Colean, Gloria Marie 282 Coleman, Allen Kent 555 Coleman, Diann A 336 Coleman, James Harold 317 Coleman, Robert Glenn 299 Coleman. Stanley 480 Colgan, Constance K 272 Collier. Glenn H 179.440 Collier. Terry Lee 555 Collins, Deborah Anne 277 Collins. Jean 280 Collins. Jeffrey C 378 Collins, Keith Robert 402 Collins. Rov F 398 Collins, Veronica L. 280 Collinson, Crystal L. 555 Colloton.ThereseM. 224,273 Collsen, Cinda Lee 362 Collver, Eva Caren 555 Colosky, Evelyn M. 361 Colson, Jane 109 Colwell, John Edwin 333 Colwell. Steven Rav 494 Comben, William E. 378 Combs, Carolyn J 260,282 Combs, Charles M 413,555 Compasso. Michael J 419 Condill, Michael John 387 Condreva, Kenneth J 293 Congdon, David Edward 310,555 Congleton.CathleenC 350 Conigho, Thomas W. 313,482 Conlev, Nancy J 329 Conliii. R Dean 109 Conn, Alice Jane 280 Conn. Richard Leslie 466,478.555 Conn. Sheila M 344 Connelly. Barbara Ann 218.354 481 Connelly. Timothy Lee 376 Conners. Patricia Ann 280 Connor, Carol L 270 Conour. John Franklin 478 Conroy. Jeffrey John 418 Constan, Athanasea N 322 Conway, George Edward 385 Conway, Michael A. 396,555 Conway, Neda 338 Conway, Peter N. 255,306,493 Cook. Alice Ann 341 Cook. David M. 420 Cook. Ida Elizabeth 555 Cook, James Carl 412.440 Cook. Jeffrey Allan 181.388 Cook. Nina Ellen 347 Cook. RonnaJov 369 Cook. Terry Allen 299 Cool. Michael L. 315 Coolev, Robert Joseph 396 Coom'be, William D. 298 Coon. Carolyn Louise 350 Coop. Nel M. 276 Cooper. Bobby 340 Cooper. Bruce Elwood 295 Cooper, Diane M 344 Cooper, Kevin B 314,450 Cooper, Larry P 326 Cooper, Marjorie Rhea 242,354 Cooper. Marsha Flora 339 Cooper. Michael E 555 Cooper, Michael Jon 98 Cooper, Mitchell B 414 Cooper, Robert C 313 Cooper, SallieQuinn 287 Coopwood, Gloria T. 290 Copeland, William E 384 Coradini.TerrenceD. 389 Corbin, Colette F 555 Corbin. Ruth Ann 331.335 Corcoran, Darrell J. 555 Corey, Nancy Diane 356.555 Cork'. Timothy Ryan 457 Corlev. Leslie M 555 Corlev. Robert 249 Corm'an, Ilene Esther 349 Corn. Lawrence A 400 Cornelius. Janet 109 Corner. Bradley R 251.405 Cornett, Joanna L 497 Cornwell, Ann C 356 Cornwell, Richard E. 344 Corona, David Anthony 395 Correll, Coy Booth 313 Corrie, James Alan 418,555 Corrigan. Marv F. 284.344 Corwin, Deborah Wells 280 Corzine. Jon Stevens 393 Corzine. LeonC 417 Corzine. Susan Irene 286 Cosgrove. Dan T 308 Cosgrove. Marv F 271 Costello. James J Jr 388 Costello. Jeanne A 481 Costello, Susan E 362 Cotner, Robert L 332 Cotterman. Robert 555 Cotterman. Robert F 388 Cotton. Beverley L. 282 Coughlan. Marv Ellen 339 Coughlin, Marv M 273.555 Couglin. Patricia A. 354 Couglin. Wendv Rita 335 Coulman. Deborah D 289 Coultas. Jams A 270 Coulter. George A 397 Court. Charles M 464 Courtnght. Robert L 314 Covelli . Christine J 276 Coven. Donald William 555 Coventry. Charles D 408 Covert. Donna Jovee 291 Covey. Karlen Robert 387 Cowan. Joan L 366 Coward. Joan Susan 352.555 Cowell, Ronald J 387 Cowgur. Bruce Erwin 336 Cox.DeirdreD Z A 285 Cox. Diane Margaret 362,451 Cox. James EJr 363.464 Cox. Kathleen Rae 284 Cox. Lawrence Alan 248 250.390,555 Cox. Stephen Earl 224 Cox Steven Heston 463 Cox.VadaD 271 Coykendall. Wayne A 311 Coyne. John Anderson 418 Craddock. James Frank 555 Craddock. Leigh H 301 Craft. Joann 272 Craig. Lois M 291 Cramer, Curtis Lynn 176 Cramer, Mark .lav 397,459 Cramer, Ruth Anne 328,555 Crandall. Jeffrey B 415,555 Crandall, Linda Jo 555 Crane. Carol Ann 223.324 Crane. Harry James 303 Crane. James Frank 396 Crane. James K 384 Crane, Lawrence R 327.556 Crane. Richard Alan 404 Crane. Suzanne Lee 481.495.556 Crane, Thomas Arthur 99.422,444,556 Crank. David Aaron 251.417 Crank, Jerry Michael 417 Cravens, Linda Sue 354 Crawford, Brian E. 255 Crawford. Donna Kay 354 Crawford, Judy 339 Crawford. Margaret E 276.357 Crawford. Peggy 280.556 Crawley, Lvnne Marie 274 Creel. David Russell 247.416 Creighton. Shirley R 359,556 Creiman, Donna 556 Cremens. Ann Marie 273 Crespi. Stephen C 393 Crews, Randolph W 178,180.382,441 Cribbet, John 527 Cnchton. Leslies 224 Crichton, Tim Gregory 222,556 Crisp. Charles C. Jr. 397.440 Crites, Ellen Carroll 342,344 Critton, Melissa Ann 356 Croisant, William Jr. 301 Cromley. JohnT 305 Crone, James Lee 444 Crone, Richard L 343 Cronen, Verne 493 Crook. Sharon K 261,276 Crooks. Barbara Jean 334 Cropper. Donald V 327 Cross, Alice Jean 352 Cross, Janet A 336 Cross. Jeffrey F 395 Crouch. James Rolla 556 Crouse, Annetta Mane 354 Crouse, Michael C. 336 Crow, David Lee 410 Crowdus. Clark 316 Crowley. Catherine C 260 Crowley, Maureen Ann 238.271.556 Crowley. Robert F 388 Crowley. Timothy J. 418 Crowson. Cvnthia Dean 350 Crowson. Donald E 293 Crowson. Robert E Jr 411 Croxton, Bonita K 270 Crum, Donald Jay 411 Crum. Thomas Franklin 179 Crumbaugh, Lee Forres 398,486.556 Crump. John George 378 Crump, Sheila Marinda 127,485 Crusius, Richard L 371 Cuber. Kris 289 Cudahy, John E. 317 Cudwo'rth, Jon Alan 333 Cueva. Frank 293 Culberson, Charles G 334 Culbertson. Ann 108.354.436 Culbertson. David S 375.466 470.556 Culich. Nikola 175.300,556 Culkin. David Francis 418 Culley. Jane 290 Culliriey. JavNiel 457 Cullode'n. Carol Ann 347 Culter. David 556 Culver. Steven Randal 376 Cummer. Constance L 282 Cummings. Daniel Noel 462.463.556 Cummings, Margaret A 270 Cummings. Timothy E 310.318 Cumpstone. Robert L 311 Cundiff. Lois Ann 361 Cunningham. Andrew P 379 Cunningham. David V 478 Cunningham. Eric M 444.556 Cunningham. William M 297 Curran. Michael Drake 556 Curren. Helen M 290 Current. Fred Raymond 406 Currier, Edward G Jr 326 Currins. Steven C 137.178,378 Curry. Duane Arthur 375.556 Curry. James Douglas 478 Curry, Marsha Swinger 556 Curry, Roger W 443 Curtis. Ann Carolyn 287 Curtis, Gene Arthur 556 Curtis. James Allen 443 Curtis. Terrence M 556 Curls Raymond James 459.460.461 Curttnght, John M II 343 Curzi. James 177 Cusack. Margaret E 233.284 Cushing. G M 397 Cusick. Susan Christi 354 Custer. Terry R 312 Custis. Thomas Kay 331 Custis. Thomas G 355 Cutler, David Jeffrey 328 Cutler, Leonard Ira 407.440 Cutright, Kay Lynne 271 Cybul, Cynthia Louise 335 Cygan Jolene Bernice 273 Czaja. Frank W 474 D Dadant Mary Bliss 106.556 Daeschner. Rebecca J 361.556 Dages. Peter F 296 Daggett. Robert B 300 Daggitt. Margaret Sue 364 Dagnon. Thomas Robert 494 Dagostino. Saverio A 299 Dague. Martha Jo 272.456 Dahl. Philip N. 389 Dahhn. Jan Franklin 364 Dahlstrand. Donna D 142 Dahms, Julie Mane 341 Dailev. Joseph M 188 Dailev. MichaelJ 345.395 Daih , Em 413 Daily, WayneE Jr 328 Daizovi, Robert 405 Dale Andrew V 233.556 Dale. Barbara L 282 Dalenberg Kenneth L 308 Daley. Constance Beth 275 Dalev. David Benson 379 Dalgaard, Bruce R 556 Dalgaard. Kathleen A 556 Dalkoff. Lawrence 222 Dallas. Edward I) 179.422 Dalluge. Cheryl D 344 Dalrvmple Jean 332 Dalton, Gerald Reid 391 Dalv Ellen Ann 467,556 Daly JelleryE 317 Dames, Cvnthia Jov 359.556 Damhorst. Mary I.' 276 Damico. Joseph L 305 Damko. Michael Andrew 462 Dammers. Christopher 353 Damos, DonnS 179.393.480 Damskv. Michael A 374 Danek.JohnF 389 Danforth, Craig Paul 402 Danhaus, Jeane Kav 352,557 Danhaus, Paul Edward 200.401 Daniels. Barbara Rose 352 Daniels. David E 312 Daniels, Patricia E 339 Daniels. Richard A 296 Daniels, Richard Earl 406 Danielson, Charles F 393 Danielson, James O 316 Danisch, Bryant James 179.415 Danley, Robert Bruce 406 Dann, Michael Harley 305 Dannehl, Wayne 179 Dannenberg, Linda S. 344 Danuser. Steven Alan 416 Dapser. Wayne Robert 255 Darken, WehdvK. 243 Darling. James SJr 251,409 Darling, Sylvia 334 Darlington, James D 179,318 Darm. Mary Jane 339 Darnell, Carol Lynn 238 Daro, Deborah Ann 238 Darr, Lana Elaine 222,290 Darr. William Arthur 382 Darrow. Ruth Evelyn 291,557 Dashner, Michael Lee 385,450 Dassoco. Mary 351 Daszkiewicz, Danuta U. 361,557 Daubs, Janie Jo 275 Daughentv, Denise A 357 Daum, David B 313 Daum, Larry Allan 376 Dauphinais, Richard L 385 David. Elaine Clark 557 David. Eugene William 557 Davidson. Ernest B 557 Davidson. James B 420 Davidson. Karen S 260 Davidson. Richard D 396.440 Davidson, Richard J 405 Davidson, Steven C 397 Davie, Rita Mane 557 Davies, Thomas E 396 Davis, Anna Jane 354 Davis, Armega 332 Davis. Bridget Iona 274 Davis, Carol Beth 200,354,437,438 Davis, Charles Alan 403.557 Davis. Cheryle Lynn 557 Davis. Dean 255 Davis. Diane Maxine 334 Davis. Dolores Jean 334 Davis, Donna Suzanne 357 Davis, Edward James 255.306.708 Davis. Georgiana Jean 348 Davis. James Michael 409 Davis. James William 223.557 Davis, Jean Ann 243.369 Davis, Joel J. 493 Davis, John F 406 Davis. John Thornton 402,708 Davis, Larry Ernest 303,449 Davis. Laura Rebecca 224.354.498 Davis. Leonard George 557 Davis. Nancy M 283 Davis, Pamela Kav 274 Davis, Patricia Ann 247.356,557 Davis. Robert Lee 478 Davis, Robert W 312 Davis, Ronald Dean 410 Davis. Ronald L 248 Davis, Mrs Rowena 287 Davis. Samuel 107,255.510 Davis. Selena G. 347.557 Davis. Sidney L 236 Davis. Stephen Donald 557 Davis. Steven Leroy 376 Davis. Stuart Allen' 374 Davis, Thomas P 378 Davis. William Arthur 557 Davison, Kathleen Sue 557 Davison, Mark Charles 340 Davison, Richard Earl 392 Dawes, Phillip Lynn 475 Dawson, Deidre Mae 291 Dawson, Lawrence H 461 Dawson, Phillip 313 Dawson, Robert Eugene 450.557 Dawson. Susan H 495 Day, Carol Brinkmann 485 Day, Dale R 314 l)a Douglas.) 317 Day, Douglas Stephen 708 Day, Gregory Llovd 439 Da'y.JanM '344 Da'v, Larrv Don 388,443.474,557 Daj Michael Thomas 462.463 Day, Nancy Lou 107.233.437.557 Dayton, Elizabeth A 283 Debes, Sue Ann 106,334.444,467.557 Debord. Alan Byron 379 Debord. Barbara Mary 361 Debord. James Robert 176 Debord. William M. 379 Deck. Carol Sue 357.492 Decker, Donita Inez 274 Decker. Paul Osburn 419 Decoster, Stephen M. 396 Deeoursev, Patricia A. 557 Dednch, Norman 317 Dee. Kenneth 419 Dee. Margaret M 333 Deems. Douglas Lee 308.470.557 Deforest. Lee Allen 373 Defries, Rov Allen 557 Degener. Dennis A 318.557 Degler. Michael A 557 Degraaf. Douglas W 333 Degrande. Gary (1 340 Degroote. Marv Louise 557 Dehen. Katharine L 328 Deiss. Donald Dean 439 Deissinger, Joyce E. 287,558 Dejong, AlexC 341 Deknock,. Janice E. 291 Dekruif, Stephen Knox 399 Delabar, Pamela Ann 359 Delaet. Anne Louise 224,481 Delanev.Carol.l 283 626 Delarosa. Moira D 558 Delgiudice. Carmen Jo 399 Delheimer. Steven C. 327 Delise. Walter E 255.300.474,558 Delisle. Michael Rov 311 ' Delisle, Susan M 558 Dell, Linda Louise 351 Dell. Ronald Mark 408 Delong. J Rav 316 Deluca, John Joseph 243,419 Dement. Henry Robert 316 Demetrulias, George C 408 Demick. Richard J 468 Demmert. Robert E. 329 Demoss. Jon Wendell 249.250.417,445.558 Denardo, Karen M. 282 Deneen, Frank Gregory 393 Denison, Frank W III 391 Dennard, Ronnie Mike 391 Dennhardt, Walter H J 473 Dennis, Chervl Ann 273.358 Dennis, William M 379 Denny. Steven K 410 Denton. Diane L 283 Depczenski. Diane M 341 Depke, Kathleen Ellen 108.246.348,436 Derby, Jean Penelope 273.451.558 Derk, Richard George 98,233 Derringer, Richard 177 Derus. Michele L 290 Desrosiers. Dons R 224,271 Detella. Allan Earl 422 Deters. Robert Louis 405 Detterbeck. Lester G 408,558 Detwiler. Timothv L 333 Devenport. Sharon R 291 Devereaux. John S 399 Devcreaux. William C 398 Deverman. Ronald W 298 Devine. Larry R 313 Devine. Russell R 457 Devos. John Edward 395 Dewall. Cara Lvnne 558 Dewalt. Stephen Ralph 376.460 Dewan. Michael R 299 Deweerth. James David 558 Dewey. Homer Hovey 385.492,558 Dewey. Leo Gene 304 Dexter. Marsha Lvnne 362 Dial. David William 294 Diamond, Judith Susan 558 Diamond. Margo Irene 355.616 Diamond. Robert 414 Dice. Stephen Robert 558 Dickerhoof. Jean A. 356.558 Dickerson. David P. 305 Dickev, Lynn Estelle 224,269 Dickey, Steven L 466 Dickinson, Richard W 470 Dickirson. Rita Rae 274.558 Dickler. Neal Steven 260 Dickman. Bruce S 414 Dickman.Theta A. 278 Dicks. OrvilleW 317 Didech, Dean Michael 404 Diderich, Ronald Dean 558 Didier, John Link 428.478 Didominick. Ernest C 386 Diehl, Marv Elizabeth 344 Diehl. Thomas Stewart 558 Dieken, Douglas Heye 128,179.408 Diekman. Kathleen A 245,282 Dierckman, Thomas Ed. 406 Diercks, Dwight R. 497 Dierks, Patricia E 223,343 Dierolf. Gary M 478 Diestelmeier. Joan E 270 Dieter. JulianS 401 Dietrich. Jeff 409 Dietrich. Sharon D 283 Dietz. Allen John 413 Dietzler. Daniel P 386 Diffanis. Thomas J. 321,329 Diggle. Rebecca 271 Digman. Gretchen E 287 Dillman. Terrv Wayne 486,558 Dillon, Charlotte F 497,558 Dillon. Cvnthia Mane 352 Dillon, Mary Lenore 342,344,558 Dillon. Robert A 497 Dills. Steven Michael 390 Dimit. John Hill Jr. 299 Dimond. Dennis James 486,558 Dimonte. Angelo A. 296 Dinsmore. Rebecca E. 272 Diorio. Thomas James 384 Diotallevi. Richard J. 332 Dirks. John Alan 373.440 Discenza. Timothy R 457.462 Dishkin. Sharon Mae 365 Disz. Thomas 475 Dittmer, Elaine Sue 228.261,278,558 Dittmer, Gary Lee 474 Dittmer. Joy Ellen 278 Dittmer, Larry Junior 304 Dixon. Craig Robert 416.480 Dixon. Michael Albert 389 Dixon. Steven Lee 98.200.384 Dixon, William C 324,325 Dizikes, George J 409 Doak, Robert Fredrick 310 Dobbs. Lee Don 537 Dobrovolnv, James L 379,474 Dobson, Claire E 359,558 Dockerv, Penny L 283 Docter .'Timothv E 386 Dodd, Sharon Lee 467 Dodds. Donald 219 Dodge. Elliott G III 558 Dogers. Mark J 398 Done Lance Allan 558 Dohman. Lawrence J 316 Dohrmann. Richard M 558 Dohrn, Gregorv N 382 Dohrn. Roberta M 329 Dolan, Joseph Michael 312 Dolan, Manlvn Irene 558 Doll. FredohnM 386 Doll. James Michael 308 Doll. Steven Joseph 307,474 Dollenmaier, Martha A 287.558 Dollins. James T 340 Dominick, Stephen E. 418 Donahoe. Theresa Marv 356 Donahue. Joseph W. 303 Donahue, Patnc M. 317 Donash, Diane Frances 222.223,260,287 Donelson. Charles J 382 Donnelly. Elsie 357 Donnelly. Patrick M 285.396.559 Donoghue. George T. II 305,559 Donovan. James F 401.559 Donovan, Michael F. 392,440 Donsky. Wendy A 188 Doob, David George 377 Doolen, Linda Carol 559 Doot, Martin Claude 341 Doppelt. Samuel H. 407.559 Doppelt. Sharon Renee 369 Dordek. Harvey Joel 308.332 Dornberger. Dons Ann 343 Dome, David Jetfrev 408 Dornfeld. Richard Lou 457,462 Dorsch, Robert R 408 Dorsett, David M 384,452,457 Dorsey. James R 318.344 Dorsey, Kevin C 344 Dost. Theodore W 372,559 Dothch, David L 329 Doty. Richard A 405 Douce, Patrick James 493 Douglas. Catharine T 363 Douglas. Charles R. 312 Douglas, David Joseph 235 Douglas David L 376 Douglas. Mary Watts 363,559 Doule, Ronald 478 Dow. Richard J 461 Dowdle. John A 233.381 Downing. Rebecca A 287 Dowse, Eunice M 227,513 Doyle. Leslie Ann 350,559 Doyle, Marv Margaret 350 Doyle, Paul R 296 Dovle, Robert Michael 106.179 Doyle. Thomas E 417 Drablos, Carroll 443 Drachman, Christina L 350 Drackley, Janice C. 324 Drager, Lois Jean 283,559 Drago, John L. 318 Drago. Joseph P 305 Draine, Paulane 273 Drake. Bradley Kent 334 Drake. Margaret Ruth 291 Drake, Michael W. 379 Drake, Stephanie Sue 272 Drap. Albert Joseph J 318 Drassler, Stephen J 318 Drayton, Janet A 283 Drayton, Patrick Alan 298 Drazan, Karen Joyce 335 Drell, Martin Jav' 407 Drell, Susan W 280 Dresdner. Randv Steve 321 Drew, Sherry Kay 270.559 Dneringer. Richard 466 Drolen. Randall B 299 Drolet. Dorothy J 282 Drone. Fred J. 303 Drone. Gary Charles 482 Drop, Eileen Sharon 357 Drozd. Mvroslawa 478 Drueker, Daniel 522 Drummings, Harriet 271 Drummond, Fred Henry 405,440 Drummond. James E 318.462.464,559 Drummond, James L. 478,559 Drummond. Nancy G. 363 Drysch. Mary Ann 366,437 Dubbs. Judith Candice 495 Dube.Jana 287,559 Duberchin. Gail Laura 329 Dubev, Stephen Arthur 559 Dubickas, Genovaite V 332,559 Dubin, Donna Susan 365,559 Dubois, Jeanne Mane 363 Dubree, Thomas E. 325 Dubrow. Vicki D 270 Duchon. Method A. 301 Duckett, Toby Haut 255.360,474,559 Duclos, Terry William 559 Dudley, Sharon Ann 275 Dudman. Thomas Edward 327 Duennger, Richard L 302,460 Dufelmeier. James L 179,480 Duff, David Potter 391.559 Duffev, George L 405 Duffy. Eileen L. 376 Duffy, Jovce Anne 559 Duffy, Ruth Ann 363,559 Duguid, John R 395 Duis, Robert Gene 301 Duitsman, Dons Ann 559 Duker. Gregory James 377 Dulgar. Karen Bacy 339.444,467.559 Dulkin. Linda Sue 365.559 Dulys. Nancy Carol 275.559 Dumler, James M 402 Duncan. Brenda Jo 287 Duncan, Rev Edward J 306 Duncan, Jeff rev Lee 559 Duncan. William K 470 Dunham. WavneC 391 Dunkel. William Watts 310.327 Dunlap. Thomas Donald 164,181,331 Dunn, Terry L 396 Dunnan. Melissa Jo 361,481 Dunne, John Daniel 389 Dunseth, Max Allen 417 Dupree, Dorothy J 352.485.559 Dupuis. Roger Alan 560 Dupuis. Russell Dean 560 Duran. Pamela Rae 339 Durbin. Ellen Jane 222 Durlee, Dana Dolores 444,560 Durkin. Laurel Anne 560 Dustan, Agnes Mrs. 352 Dutch, William A 343 Dutro. Garv Michael 384 Dutton, Stephen H 406 Duval. Michael B 403 Duval. Michael C. 391 Duvall, Wavne Charles 458 Duv. Gregorv William 560 Duzer, Jim F 470 Duzvnski. Susan M 289 Dworkin, Robert Allen 324.328.494,550 Dwver, Sue M. 344 Dver. Eric Lee 294 Dyer. John R 303 Dyer, Lerov William 403 Dykms, Michele D 335 Dykstra. Gregorv Lee 99.137.178.180.388, 708 Dykstra. Roger E, 493 Dysert, Terrv Gene 179 Dziedzic. Janet M 368 Dzikes. George J 474 E Eagle. Cvnthia 361,560 Ealy, Thomas J 392 Eannanno, Gloria 230 Earl, Ronald K 371 Earlev, Rhoda Fave 334 497 550 Earll, Thomas G '409 Early. John F 411 Early. Norman S 324 Easterbrook. Gale E. 351.560 Easterbrook. John 179 Eastland. Nicholas L 395 Eaton. C Daniel 227.476 Eaton. Frederick G 371 Eaton, Kathryn Ann 272 Eaton. William Lee 397 Ebeling. Frederick J 321.550 Ebens. Sharon K 332 Eberhardt. Luan Jovce 388 Eberspacher. Edward C 381 Eberts, Sandra K 271 Ebner. Peter 560 Echeles. Sandra M. 365 Echerd, Linda Lee 278 Eck, Margaret C 350.560 Eckers, Larry Alan 388 Eckman. Thomas John 474,560 Ed, David Dean 388 Eddleman. Dianna E 354 Eddleman. James H 560 Edelman. Linda S 323 Edelman, Ruth Lvnn 224,280 Edelman, Sheila Helen 349 Edelson, Richard I. 98,106.107.219.560 Edelson, Steven D. 374 Edelstein. Lenore B 275 Eden. David J. 382 Edenson, Gail Janet 106.365.560 Edgar. Janice Ann 485.560 Edmison. Janet E. 106.253.354.560 Edmund. Mane L 283 Edwards. Barbara Lee 289 Edwards. James F. 404.560 Edwards. Joanna 438 Edwards. John Francis 224 Edwards. Ronald 487 Edwards. William S 326,468 Een, Andrea R 288,560 Efflandt, Alan Llovd 457 Effort, Edmund D 329 Egan, Robert Anthony 416 Egdorf, John Patrick' 391 Egel. Carol Sharon 438 Eggerding, David W 109 Eggers, Christine E 368 Eggert, Linda Rae 357.560 Egizio. Phyllis C 283 Ehlen. Craig R 109,482 Ehrenthal.TheraCher 498 Eichman, Pamela K 244.388 Eichmann. Coradel R 344,560 Eickhorst. Ronald F 300,560 Eifert. David R. 316 Eigel, Jav Stanley 395 Einhorn, Howard L. 407 Eipers, Lynnette E 287 Eisel. John Leslie 402 Eisele, Bonnie Jane 388 Eisele. Diane Brandt 388 Eisen. Janet Susan 238.560 Eisen. Leslie E.S. 287 Eisenberg, Arnee Jay 404 Eisenstein. Alan H 389 Eisman, Lawrence R 560 Eisner. Nancy 361 Eissfeldt, Theodore L 379.497 Eitzen, Vincent G 418.560 Ekstrom. Le'e Martin 176.384 Eldin. Jams 275 Eldndge. Edward W 561 Eldndge, William F. 378 Elev, David Francis 415 Elev. Janet Susan 224,261.343.561 Elgin. Charles E 372 Elgin. Margaret J 561 Elich. Elizabeth C. 350,561 Ellenbv. Marc J 400 Ellgass, Michael G 312 Elliott. Allen R 304 Elliott. Brage Edward 337 Elliott. Kenneth Rav 464 Elliott. Manlvn Jane 244.351 Elliott. Marv A 328 Elliott. Randall Todd 415 Ellis. Ann Louise .168 Ellis. Daniel Joseph 379 Ellis. Eddie Lee 414 Ellis. Heather E 108.351.436 Flhs James John Jr 379 Ellis. John Conard 398 Klhs John Richard 415 Ellis. Richard 406 Ellis, Stuart Hall 235.386 Ellis, Wendy L 343 Ellison. Robin Mae 561 Ellman.SharynGail 337.438 Ellor. John Barclev J 248,401 Ellsworth, Linda Lee 364,561 Ellsworth. Lorel Beth 368 Elmhorst. Randall A. 340 Elmore. Mark A 299 Elmquist. Christine L. 356 Eisner. William Ralph 388 Elstner, Mark Leonard 392 Elston. Todd W. 322 Emanuelson. David N 421 Emerick. William E 480 Emerson. James C 408 Emerv, Suzanne E 339 Emil.'Carla Ruth 367 Emken. Leslie John 230,478 Emhng. Marilyn A. 289 Emmert. Joyce Ann 561 Emmons, George H 300 Emmons, Samuel M. 471 Enchelmayer, Victor J 372,494 Enders. Edward 413 Endelman, Sue Ellen 365,438 Endicott, Shervn E 200,328 Endler, Marlene Lynn 322 Eng.OckD 314 Engel. Barbara Anne 355 Engel. Denise K 283 Englemann, Dennis Lee 333 Engels. Barbara J 343 Engerman. Gloria C 243.327 England. Michael E 302.466.470.561 Engle. David C 377 English. Linda Ann 328 Englof. EllwynCarl 231,494 Engman. Raymond Lee 474 Engstrom. John C 316 Enlow. Marsha Lou 200 Enlow, Marsha R 354 Enlow, William R 379 Ennenbach, Joseph P 321,486 Enokian. Lorna M 357.561 Ephron. Mark S 301 Epping. Myra L 283 Epplin, Jerome Joseph 333 Epplin. Patricia M. 364 Epsky. Barbara S 108.253.353.436 Epstein. Adrienne Lee 365 Epstein. Susan B 340 Erb, Bruce John 179.384.708 Erbach, Edward Alan 411 Erdelvan. Susan Gail 361 Erdman. Richard A 202 Erdman, William A. 376 Erdmann. Richard Oren 371.453.462.561 Erenberg, Gen Ann 561 Erhardt. Penny Jane 331,438 Enckson, Janet Kay 287,561 Enckson. Linnea Lee 289.561 Enckson. Richard J 474 Enckson. Stephen B 310 Enksen, Joy 280.561 Enkson.JoanG 485 Erin. Pat 239 Erin. Tim 477 Enon. James D 313 Erlandson. Charles S. 307 Erlich. Richard 404 Ernest. Marion D. 462.463 Ernest. Pamela Jane 359 Ernst. Jacquelyn Ann 274 Ernst. Linda Jo 274 Ernst. Michael E 179 Ernst. Robert M 482 Ernstein. Barbara J 367 Ernstein. Kathleen B. 561 Eros. Larrv Paul 376 Erwin, Meredith K. 260.282 Escat.CnstinaG 252.359.561 Esch. Marv Ellen 108.286,436 Esch. Robert William 316.478 Eschmann, Paula Leah 275,561 Eskra. Fred Joseph 275.282.377.419.613 Eskndge. Samuel E 303,457 Esserman. Bonnie Rose 349 Esterman, Alan Stuart 308 Estes, William Leon 395 Estrella, Rubens E S 398,561 Etherton. Terrv Dean 251,376 Etc Heidi Fumiko 332,561 Etscheid. Wvlie E Jr 396 Eurard, John 180 Evans. Bruce David 373 Evans. Charles Davis 480 Evans. Dorretta J 561 Evans. James F 445,487 Evans, John Edwin 311,561 Evans, Larry Eugene 389 Evans, Larry Marvin 406 Evans. Lvnne A 274 Evans. Manlvn L 288 Evans. Pamela A. 260.343 Evans. Rupert 521 Evans. Sandra Kav 272 Evans. Terry Lyn 181 Everhart, Barbara E 272 Eventt. William 107 Evers, Larry Martin 302,445.470 561 Events. James L 497 Evett. William V. 419 Evins. Bette Dianne 365.485,561 Ewalt. Evan James 251.392 Ewan. Jane Mane 333 Ewers, Linda Sue 242.354 627 Ewers, Russell Edward 561 Ewers, Thomas Beard 200,376 Ewing, Carole E, 283 Ewing. Deborah George 278 Ewing. Donald Lee 410 Ewing, JollvG. 467 Eyfells, Ingolfur H. 412 Ezan, Gloria E. 354,561 Ezring Sheldon 476,561 Faber, John Pierre 409 Fabish. Susan F 342 Fadden, William D 413 Fafoglia. Dianne Lynn 254,355 Fagan, Michael Dennis 444 Fagerlie, Cleo 561 Fahr, Stephen Charles 329 Fainman, ZacharvS, 308 Fairchild. Carol f 363 Fakhs. James John II 412 Falb, Thomas O 251,408 Falconer, Ellen Lea 287 Falconer, Patti J. 325 Falk, Susan 339 Falkenthal, Susan M. 280 Falls, Karen Louise 361 Faltysek. Jill E, 366,562 Fanning, Francis G. 391 Fariss. Susan L. 495 Fark. Janet Sue 247,348 Farkash, Sanford Dean 400 Farlev. Jetaun 328 Farlev. Patricia M. 342 Farlow. Irl Ronald 387 Farmer, Roger Alan 562 Farner, Susan Mane 272,438 Farney, James Eugene 457 Farnham, Linda Jane 339 Farnsworth, Helen Kay 107.363,437.562 Farrar, Barbara Lou 332,562 Farrell, Janice L. 352 Farus, Phyllis 349 Fass, Timothy Lee 494 Fatten, Patricia Jean 275,562 Faulds. Douglas R. 381 Faulkvdog, Alan 381 Faust! Dale A. 179 Fay, James Paul 203 Fay, Marsha Idell 338 Feder, Alvin Barrv 498.562 Fedorow, Bradley T. 373 Fee, Garnet James 415 Feeley, Donna L 273 Fehr. Douglas Wayne 239 Fehrmann. Thomas J 306 Fehst, Geraldine Rae 274 Feichter. Melanie L. 282 Feigen, Zaneta B. 261,277 Feiger, Kathleen J. 108.201.363,436 Feilen, Martin F. 251.399 Feinberg. Stephen J. 420 Feingold, Anita Rae 562 Feingold, BariJ 289 Feingold, Jeffrey M. 328 Feinstein, Joan L. 367,562 Feinstein. Priscilla 562 Feist. Ellen Sue 349,438 Feitshans, Walter V. 562 Feldhake. Donald John 233,306.449 Feldman, Alan Stuart 340 Feldman. Bonnie Lee 365 Feldman, Enid Ayn 562 Feldman, Jay Howard 313 Feldman. Jeffrey M. 374.562 Feldman. John Michael 231.298 Feldman. Robert J. 414 Feldman, Steven 245 Feldmare, Michael 223 Feldpausch, Jack V. 444 Felix, Janalee Ann 562 Felker.PeterJ. 333,445,562 Fell. David Alan 420 Fellman, Charles W. 419 Fellman, Janice Lynn 495 Fellner, Karen J. 325 Fellows, Thomas 109 Felsenthal, Steven A. 374 Felsher, Janet Ruth 339 Feltes. TerrenceR. 421 Feltman, Michael L. 340 Feltman. Susan Dale 365,562 Fencken, Eleanor Jane 344 Fencl. Donald David 396 Fender, Susan 355 Fenley.Cleve William 444,562 Ferencz, Glenn E 444 Ferger, Diane C. 287.467,562 Ferguson. Jeffrey A. 416 Ferguson, Jeffrey, J. 471 Fermazin, Jeri 271 Ferreira, Janet V. 437,562 Ferreira. Steven R 563 Ferrero, James Albert 224 Ferrero, Joseph David 305,563 Ferrette, Douglas R. 173,371 Fernll, Chris Allan 497 Ferris, Roger Alan 318.450 Ferro. Peter A. Jr. 323 Ferroli, Margaret R. 238,275 Ferrv, John D. 381 Fetherling, Diane L. 344 Fetherston, Mrs. Lois 395 Fett. Faraday A. 287 Fetters, Nancy Ellen 274,563 Feuchuk, Linda S. 271 Feuchuk, Michael J. 418 Fey, Jeanne T. 366 Fey, Justine L. 280 Fiala. Thomas Joseph 325 Fideler, Louis E. Ill 414 Field, Ann E. 275 Field. Margaret Ellen 563 Field. Ruth V 324 Field. Shen Jov 365 Field. Susan Frances 284 Fieldman, Larry Gene 314 Fields, Jacqueline E. 438 Fifield. Barbara Jean 348 Figatner, JoelG. 313 Figge, Donald V, 377 Figura. Richard F. 372,563 Fike, Donald Edwin 392 Filbev, Melissa A. 273 Fildes, Roger D. 313.413 Filip Russell L. 321 Fill. Diane Eva 352 Fill. Johanna I 260 Filler, Ronald Howard 420 Fillipo, John A. 406 Filson.CindvS, 274,563 Filson, Roy Glen 439 Fimoff, Mark J. 374 Fin, Teresa M. 282 Finder, Earl 219 Fine, Joan Lee 562 Fine, Steven Joel 374 Finerty, Judith E. 332 Finger, Michael Bruce 400 Fingerhut, Stanley H. 407 Fink, Bettv Ann 367 Fink. Esther 227.349.438 Fink, Marsha Ann 323 Fink, Robert Charles 457,563 Fink. Wendy Lynn 242.253.254.367 Finkel, Lee Myron 453,562 Finkelstein.Zeke 321 Finks. Nancy Jean 243.339 Finks, Sara A. 260 Finley, Barbara Jean 280 Finlev, Robert C III 255 Finnev, Charles W. 471 Firch. William H 563 Fischer, Brian Tom 377 Fischer, Cynthia A. 495 Fischer. Ernest J, 314 Fischer. Eugene G. 563 Fischer, Judith C. 331 Fischer. Laurence E. 420 Fischer, Lee A. 107 Fischer. Stephen Mark 332 Fischer, Steven C. 563 Fisher. Anna M 289 Fisher, Janice Luann 271 Fisher, Kav Lorraine 348,485.563 Fisher. Scott Morris 308 Fisher, Stephen Craig 402 Fisher, Stephen C. 420 Fisher. Susan Mane 349.563 Fisher. Timothv 395 Fisher, Thomas Rav 250,455 Fisher. Thomas Scott 248,373 Fisher. William 399 Fishman. Janet Sue 367 Fishman. Steven A. 332 Fitzer, Juanita Joy 108.230.278.436.466.467 Fitzgerald. Laurei A. 276 Fitzgerald. Linda 283 Fitzhugh. Barbara Ann 280 Fitzsimmons. Edward W. 391.563 Flaherty. Robert J. 477 Flaig. John David 563 Flake, John Joel 396 Flanegin. Sharon 328 Flannigan, Thomas E 480 Flannerv. Nancy Kay 280 Fleck, John Michael 248,250,251,379.563 Fleetwood. Roberts. 379 Fleig. Wilbur John Jr. 408 Fleischli. EdC 541 Fleisher, Peter James 420 Fleming. Barbara A. 280 Fleming. Dennis J 179.379.480 Fleming, Elizabeth C. 359,438 Fleming, Jane Marie 286 Fleming, Jeffrey E. 482 Fleming. Mary T. 347 Fleming. Nadine Y. 362 Fleming, Sharon Ann 563 Flemming, JohnC 498 Flentge. Kathleen Ann 563 Fleshman, James Paul 480 Fletcher. Deborah M 275 Fletcher, Randall W. 179 Fleximan, Ralph 517 Flicht. Michelle 365,563 Fliesser, Margaret L 260 Flodcen, Gwendolyn D 230.563 Flood. James Richard 416 Flood. Susan Jane 323 Florence, Eleanor D 351 Flores, Christopher A. 224 Flowers, Jeanene Sue 287 Flvnn. Kathleen T. 339 Flynn, Michael C. 399 Flynn. Thomas F 443,563 Fochtmann, David Paul 482 Fogle, Jane Leslie 355 Fogler. Robert Arden 473,563 Foit, Nancy Joyce 108.283.436.467 Foley, James Michael 376 Foley. Linda Suzanne 351 Foley, Terrence John 410.443 Folkers, John B 331 Fontana, Thomas P. 305 Foose. John Edward 318 Foote, John Robert 483 Forber, Patrick James 406,563 Forbes. James Daniel 304 Forbes, Stephen H. 313 Ford. Avalon L 282 Ford. Dee Ann 485 Ford.Judi 115 Ford. Karen Ruth 563 Ford, Robert Walter 444 Ford. Ronald Nicholas 299 Forman, Robert M. 399 Fortune, Nancy 276 Forward, Steven R 416.480 Foss. John R. 297 Foster, April Lee 338.563 Foster, Bruce William 176 Foster. Frank 384 Foster, Georgianna E. 495 Foster. Gregory F 387 Foster, James S 251.466 Foster. Marion Ruth 563 Foster. Mary A 282 Foster. William T. 412 Foundos, Katheryn P 334 Fournier. Michael R. 409 Fox, Andrew Mulvey 388 Fox. Jerry Cullen 564 Fox. Karen Wendy 332 Fox, Kathrvn Mary 287 Fox, Stuart' Alan 414 Fox, Susan N. 493 Fox. Walter John 333 Fox. William J III 564 Frame. Charles Edward 403 France. Barbara J. 287 Francis, Jacqueline A. 362,564 Franciskovich, P. P. 421 Franckowiak. Richard 324 Frank, Dale Edwin 564 Frank. Elaine M. 271 Frank. Enka A. 272 Frank. Gen 328 Frank. Jeron M 374 Frank, Marilyn Denise 564 Frank. Martin 564 Frank. Nancy Jane 238 Frank. Richard David 314 Frankel, John Herman 308,482 Frankel, Lawrence J, 340 Franklin. Adnenne L 245,260,277 Franklin. Carolyn J 485 Franklin, Frank Jr. 303 Franklin, Michael S. 439 Franz. Janice B. 564 Frazee, Mary Louise 352.391 Frazer. Jana L. 275 Frederick, Allay W. 487 Freding, Penelope Ann 564 Fredlund. Janet K. 364 Fredlund. Susan Lvnn 364.446,564 Fredman. Lvnn Ellen 360.564 Fredman, Mark Steven 420 Fredncks. Jeffrey R. 379 Frednckson. Jack M. 387.564 Fredrikson. Jean M. 271 Frednkson. Jo Anne 246,356 Freehill. John A 306 Freeland. Kathrvn Ann 353 Freeman, Wilkens 414 Fregeau, John Charles 177,708 Freidinger. Joy L 260.278 Freidinger. Roger M. 564 Freidman. Sheila 326 Freise. Wayne H 470 Freisinger, Sheldon D 414 Fremin. Herbert J 311,313 French, James Wilford 408 Fretz. Karl Byron 176 Frev. Mark Charles 457 Frev Norman 326 Frev William 298 Fnant. Daniel Allen 306.463.564 Fnck. Walter Jacob 411 Fricke, Barbara J 276 Fncke, Mary Jane 364 Fricke, Robert F 564 Friedkin. Jo-Ann Jane 323 Fnedla, Howard D. 414 Fnedland, Paul C 418.564 Friedman. Gregory A 139 Friedman, Jamie Rose 350 Friedman. Judy Ann 108,284,436 Friedman, Mark Edward 414 Friedman. Mark Stuart 219.407 Friedman. Myrna E. 360.564 Friedman. Ross M. 404 Friedman, Stephen J 251,422 Friednch. Doug A 324 Fnedstat. Robert A. 420 Friend, Carolyn Joyce 367 Friend. Margaret Anne 218,361 Friend. Mary K 282 Friend. Sandra Jov 564 Fnnk. Ronald Wayne 377 Fnshman. Marlene R 564 Fnske, Douglas A. 401 Frith. Donald 225 Fntsch. April Mane 224 Fritz. Alan Barrv 408 Fritz. Darrell Roy 299,470 Fritz, Joanne 498 Fritzen, Jorja Carol 347 Froehlig. John A. 321 Froeschle, Jefferv A. 371 Froland, Marshall T. 300 From. Bernice L 270 Fromme. Barrie Frank 234 Fronczak, Frank J Jr. 317 Froom, Joan E 347,495 Frost. Barbara Sherri 218,349 Frowein. Karen L. 271 Fruchtl, Belinda Gail 253.354.564 F ruin. Stephen F 305 Frump. Robert Roy 416 Fry, Norman J. 460 Fryzel, Thomas Walter 328 Fuchs. Gordon Neal 482,564 Fugate. Ellen Rae 107,286.437.564 Fujiwara, Tom Tadaaki 474,564 Fuller. John Erwin 332 Fulton, Susan Marie 269 Funk, Connie Sue 280 Funk. James Loraine 439 Funk. Philip Oke 255,304.494.564 Funk. William James 399 Fuqua. Dirk Brian 200,384 Furar, Carol Ann 247,366 Furlong, Terri M 271 Futterman. Marsha R Fyfe. Mary Lynn 464 Fvie. Jav Herbert 376 564 Gaebler. Frederick J 401 Gahwiler. Barbara L. 325 Gaikowski. Thomas E 411,564 Gainer. Bronna 108,255 Gainer, Robert 188 Gaines, Richard D. 453 Gaines. Richard Lerov 377 Galandak, Emil R. 403 Galindo, Shirley D 282 Gallagher. Bridget V 466,478 Gallagher. Daniel T, 312 Gallagher. Kenneth A 389 Gallagher. Nancy June 352.451.564 Gallis. Paul Louis 416,564 Gallo. Kathleen F 368 Galloway. David A. 378 Gait, En'oneS, 270 Galvanoni, Robert J, 565 Galway, John Edward 331,332 Gamble, Janet M. 324,328 Gamm, Ira I. 420 Gamsu, Lvnn Eve 339,360 Gan, Patrick 303 Ganakos. Barbara E. 325 Ganaway, Fredrick E. 386.475 Gannaway. Michael L 565 Gannon, Stephen G 565 Gantz. Norman Jav 407.565 Ganz. Rosalvn 327 Garber, Joseph L. 336 Garbutt, James C 312.439 Gardner, Nancy Lee 565 Gardner, Pamela E. 276 Gardner, Robert E 178 Gardze. Eric Paul Jr. 313 Garfield. Alan H 407 Cargo, Steven Frankly 310.311,312 Garland. Elyse Pam 349 Garmager, Kristofer 298 Garret. Dane 381 Garret. Esther Lee 219,565 Garret, Maxwell 176 Garnck, Marshall L, 333,439 Garrigus. Mark Tyler 371 Garrison. GeorgeC Jr 406 Garrott, Fredrick C 371 Garst. Michael Elwood 336 Gartner. Dr Jack 478 Garton. Gregory A 179.480 Garwood. Gregory F. 417 Gaske. Margaret A. 284 Gaskill. Nancy C 286,565 Gasparo. James Thomas 399 Gasparro, Grace L. 368 Gaspench. Frank J Jr. 340.565 Gass. Pamela Lois 565 Gassen. Gwendolyn A. 451 Gates, Gregory C 337 Gatewood. John B. 333 Gathard, Dennis Rav 396 Gau. George William 313,482 Gau. Joyce Ann 339,565 Gauen. Keith Alan 422 Gault. Gordon Frank 308.565 Gauron, Leland Robert 565 Gautreaux. Randolph M 391 Gavlmski. Patrick J. 379 Gawaluck, Linda Marie 287 Gawel, Rosemary Ann 353,565 Gavden, Lou W 282 Gaydos, Ladone 260,336 Gavnor. Nathan Rabbi 498 Gazda. Philip Allen 312 Gea, Jerome Roy 248,387,565 Gearing. Deborah J. 271 Geddes. Bruce D 312 Gedney. Kim 323 Geeseman, Ralph H. Jr 410 Gehrt. Carl Lee 473 Geibel, Steven R 444 Geiderman. Joel M. 420 Geiger. Constance Fav 108,354,436 Geiger, Richard C. 497 Geiger. Vivienne L. 337 Geils. Corrence E 289 Geisen, Ronald G 406 Geiss. Albert Edward 373 Gelfeld, AdrienneR. 333 Geller. Martin Isaac 337 Gengler. Michael R. 377 Genovese, Thomas M. 396 Gensemer. Dan W. 422 Gent.NancvC 290 Gent. William James 297 Genteman, Kurt Alan 373.565 Gentes, Julie Louise 273,565 Gentes, Linda Gav 350 Gentry, Cathi Anne 481 Gentry, Sue Ellen 364,565 George, John Martin J 494 Gerald, Neil Douglas 376,493 Gerber, Phyllis A 565 Gerches, Robert R. 413 Gerding, Ann Margaret 565 Gerding, Janice B 565 Gerenstein. Jan Lois 495 Gerleve. Frank James 389 German, Ernest Carl J 477,478 German, Sandra Lynn 334,497 Gershenzon, Bruce W 400 Gershon. Michael R. 251.419 Gersick, Shelley A. 326 Gerstein, Judith M. 321 Gersten, Jeffrey L. 414 Gerulat, Feme W 481 Gerulski, Linda L 565 Geskey. Marilyn E. 347 Geskev. Michael N. 565 Gettm'gs. Janet P. 271 628 Getts. Kristy Kav 326 Getzelman. A Robert 317 Giacalone, Joseph J. 565 Giacobe, Anthony J. 314 Giacomini. John Joe 296 Giampoli.FrankJ 251,403 Giannetti. Linda K. 352 Gibbs, Jonathan P. 376 Gibfned, Carolyn T. 481 Gibfned. Paul R 386 Giblichman. Merle B 365 Giblin, William T 416 Gibrich, Craig Ellis 439 Gibson, Michael A. 333 Gibson, Patricia Ann 200 Gibson, Terrence Lynn 312 Giebelhausen, Eric Al 317 Giegerich. Clare Robe 398 Giffhorn, Lowell W. 386 Giffin. Andre P 326 Giffin. Marv Diane 348 Gifford, JohnC. 340 Gilford, John Lytton 497 Giger, Donald W 299 Gilbert, John L. 420 Gilbert, John Phil 416 Gilbert, Lerov Edwin 565 Gilbert. Steven P 460 Gilchrist, Jane M 230,325,466 Giles. David O, 313 Giles. John Edwin 200 Gill, Stephen Harold 468 Gilleland, Nancy Jean 565 Gillespie. Barbara G. 467,565 Gillespie. Becky Lou 481 Gillespie. Daniel L. 313 Gillespie. David 249 Gillespie. Kenneth D. 419 Gillespie. Martin P. 384 Gillespie. Marv F. 470 Gilley. Harold Creed 482 Gilliam, James K 315 Gilliard. Donald W 251,411 Gilliland, Deborah A. 348 Gillingham, JohnC 418 Gillingham. Robert A. 418.566 Grllman, Margaret M. 222,324,326 Gilmore Susan Ambers 363 Gilstrap, Nancv J 271 Ginder, Gordon Dean 329,439 Gingench. Dorothy C. 280 Gingold. Alan Robert 340 Ginnetti, Andrea Anne 350,467 Ginsburg, Deborah Ann 279,566 Ginsburg, Marvin L. 414 Gintzler. Janice M. 283 Gisinger. Jack Lorin 333,458 Gitner, Linda Yvette 566 Giurato. Roberts. 410 Gladstein, Nancy C. 360 Gladziszewski. Cynthia 325 Glas, CorinneL 366 Glaser, Carl James 566 Glass, Linda Sue 566 Glass, Mark Alan 99,219 Glassberg, Joan Betsy 279,566 Glassman, Borman 339 Glassman. Harry W. 407 Glassman. Stuart L. 414 Glassner, Barry L. 340 Glassner, Lisa Jill 355 Gleason, Terence B 384 Gleckler, Larry W. 466,468 Glenn. Susan E. 364,566 Glenner, Jacqueline 225 Glerum, Riley Donald 251,384 Glesne, Corrine E 438 Gletty, Bruce Edward 297 Gletty. Gary Clinton 566 Click'. James Russell 398,708 Glickman, Aron. J 333 Glickstein. Sue A. 273 Globerson, Terrv L. 414 Glosson, Ed 131 Glover, Donald Ray 566 Glover, John Franklin 444 Glover, Laouida 273 Glowacz, Susan Gail 364 Glut.PauletteA. 270 Gmiterek, Henrv S. 410 Gobe, Douglas 381 Goble. Virginia Ruth 351,566 Goebel. Diane L. 271 Goeckner. Garv George 336 Goeddel. David Alan 406 Goeke. Joseph Conrad 463 Goers. John Walter 233 Goetter, Stephen R. 373 Goetz, Elizabeth E. 335 Goetz, Judith D 325 Goewev. Charles T 460 Goier. Renee Suzette 107.359,431.566 Gold. Barrv Howard 566 Gold. Jeffrey A. 374 Gold. Marjone Lvnn 365 Gold. Russell Stuart 420 Goldberg. Ann Barbara 365 Goldberg. Carol Ann 367 Goldberg, Deborah Fay 338 Goldberg, Harlan Fred 308.566 Goldberg. Michael B 414,482 Goldberg, Michael L. 414 Goldberg. Robert E. 308.337 Goldberg, Sharon L. 566 Goldberg. Steven D. 566 Goldberger. Gail E. 283 Golden. Ellen Paula 223.327.566 Golden, Jams L. 360.566 Golden. Stephen D. Jr. 483 Goldenberg, Leon 326 Goldenburg. Barbara R 339 Goldflies. Mitchell L. 414 Goldhur, Herbert 529 Golding. Joseph Ford 401 Goldman. Alan Lee 420 Goldman. Alan N. 317 Goldman. Dennis 310,331 Goldman. Idene Mitzi 367 Goldman. Karen B 335 Goldman. Lvnn Karon 367 Goldman. Paul M 541 Goldschmidt. Jona 414 Goldschmidt, Michael 312 Goldsmith. Gwen 485 Goldstead. Robert W. 297 Goldstein. Charles G 328 Goldstein. Elyse 253,355,566 Goldstein, Harvey Jay 374 Goldstein, James A. 407 Goldstein. Richard H 395 Goldstein, Robyn E. 323 Goleash, Dean Joseph 249.511 Gong. Nellie Laisahn 269 Gonge. Jon Lynn 107,363.437.451,566 Gonis, Mary P. 481,566 Gonseth, Stuart Bevan 406 Gonzalez, Thomas 403 Goodapple.PaulT 306 Goodhart. Karen E 335,566 Goodin, DebraK 271 Gooding, Richard T. 566 Goodlow, George W. 409 Goodman. Barbara Lynn 344 Goodman. Barry Ray 400 Goodman. Bruce David 400 Goodman. Nancv 66 Goodman. Robert Allen 404,439 Goodman, Wayne M. 414 Goodwin, Linda Lou 288.566 Goodwin. Roscoe 478 Goodwin. Sarah Ann 271 Gooley, Doris Jean 280 Goossens, Elizabeth A 566 Goot, Arnold L. 414 Gorden. Susan Annette 290.467 Gordley. Janice E 200.231,286.438 Gordin'. Mrs Bernice 407 Gordon. Edward F 422.566 Gordon, Gregory K. 409 Gordon, Irene 331,334 Gordon, Joyce Karen 275,360 Gordon, Lane Hershey 414 Gordon, Miriam Susan 485,566 Gordon, Norman J. 336 Gordon. Russell H. 332 Gordon. Yale Michael 414 Gordon, Yvonne Diane 349.566 Gore. Carol Lee 349 Gore, Charles Philip 395 Gore, Nancy Katherine 481,567 Gore, Steven D 420 Goren.MarkH. 397 Gorenstein. Steven 400 Gorman, Barbara Anne 363 Gorman, Frank Louis 567 Gorshe, Ronald A. 384 Gorski, Alana Marie 274 Goss. Jack C. Jr 480 Goss. Michael 396 Gottfried, Joan Mae 438 Gottfried, Linda Bess 567 Gottschall. Doris 1. 290 Gould. Arthur E 308 Gould. Marilyn Sue 290.567 Gould. Wayne Alan 459 Goulette, Robert P. 301 Goundas. Rita 364 Gourley. Barry M 371 Gove. Samuel 525 Governile, Daniel F. 457,482 Gower, Jolvnn Rees 567 Gowler, Carol J. 279 Grabb, Ronald Eugene 105,202,415,567 Grabiner. Fred S. 567 Grabske, Roger Edward 408 Grace, David L. 378 Grace. George K 297 Gracen. Todd Lee 492 Grad, Charles 414 Gradv, Michael Joseph 235 Graff. Carol Lea 273.567 Graff. Madalyn Rae 367 Graff. Richard F 306 Graglia, Kathleen T. 359.567 Graham, James L. 372 Graham. John Michael 482 Graham. Marv Jane 272 Gramlev, Bill A. 567 Gramm, Patricia M. 200,366 Gran, Gregory John 340 Granat, Alan Leslie 238 Granat, David Joel 567 Granath. James Wilton 255,308.439 Granath, Kay Vivian 277 Grandone. Eugene 250,388,708 Grandt, Lester Lvn 302,478 Grandt, Terrence Alan 567 Granroth, Richard T 422 Grans, Susan Ellen 218,247,363 Grant. Cheryl Kay 328 Grant. James Kenneth 371 Grant. Marv Jane 567 Grassel, Keith A. 389 Grassel. Timothy Mark 444 Grau. Maud Thea 274,567 Grauel. Ned William 336 Graves, John Hobart 567 Grawey. Michele Ann 348 Grav. Bernard William 333 Gray, Charles H 567 Grav. Charles Thomas 384 Gray. Shirley Lynn 357.438 GraV, Thelma S 333 Grave, Cathleen Ellen 282 Grazian, Jan Ellen 272 Graziano, David C. 200.381 Greager. John A. II 381 Greaves, Ellen C. 481 Grede.MarvA 283 Greefield, Paul S 420 Green, Carol Joyce 218,356 Green. Daniel 468 Green. Dennis W 303 Green, Diane Marie 366 Green, Edward Joseph 399 Green, Edward Lloyd 304 Green, Edwin Jay 420 Green, Francine N. 342 Green. George E 297 Green. Harold Kenneth 477 Green, Lawrence A. 415 Green, Linda Marie 274 Green, Margaret Y. 364,567 Green. Pamela A. 336.495 Green, Roberta L. 567 Green, Susan Margaret 451 Greenberg. Barry S. 404 Greenberg. Carol J. 365 Greenberg. Howard S 482 Greenberg, Randee H 367,567 Greenberg. Robert L. 464 Greene. Joan Maris 275 Greene. Thomas L. 297.478 Greenfield, Anne M. 367 Greenfield. Edward A 407 Greenhouse. Joseph N. 567 Greenlee, William E. 459 Greenman. Steven Barr 567 Greenspahn, Bruce R. 374 Greenwald. Cathy Jo 367 Greenwell, John Alan 396 Greenwood. Kenneth M 313 Greenwood. Pamela M 567 Greer. Charles 312 Greeves, Marcia 347 Greger. Janet Lee 272 Gregg, David William 302.478 Gregg. John Leland 412 Gregg, Judith L. 470 Gregg, Karvl L. 567 Gregga. William B 408 Gregorcy. Edmay Mane 356.567 Gregorcv. Glenn M. 409 Gregory. Caroline G 328 Gregory. Erik S. 344.459 Gregory, Flint Joseph 180 Gregory. Harry C. 391 Gregory, Michael L. 317 Greive. Annette L 325 Grellner. Richard J. J 391 Grennan. Geraldine A. 351,492 Grennan, Keith V 417.468 Grennan. Robert D 567 Greslin, Arthur F 418 Gress, Dirk W. 386 Grevas. Gust J. 416 Greve. Marie Doris 333 Greve. Paul Edward 567 Grevice, Gary Steven 392 Grgas. John Michael 389 Grice, Stephen E 316 Grieme, Linda J 271 Griffin. Gregory E. 567 Griffin, Woodson Jack 378 Griffith, Howard E. 340 Griffith. Richard A 376 Griffith, Sherald iMrsl 387 Griffiths, Patricia A. 287 Griggs. Kenneth E 303.494 Gngsbv. Gail Ellen 355.568 Grimes, Donald 509 Grimes, Gene Douglas 378.568 Grimes. Gwendolyn A. 273 Grimes, James Joseph 305 Grimes, Pamela L 282 Grimes. Robert John 401.568 Gnnnel, Mrs. Eleanor 275 Grismer, Gayle W. 460 Griswold. Charles G.J 422 Grizzell. Lvnn Hantz 366 Groebe, William 388 Groener. Michael J. 296 Groman, Patricia Lvnn 568 Grommet, Allen Carl 478,568 Gronewald. John Wavne 568 Gronewold. David A.' 107.376,460.568 Gronewold, Lois Kaye 347 Groom, Karen Jeanne 325 Groome, David Warren 299 Grosboll, Sue Ellen 468 Gross, Howard Robert 568 Gross. Jan M. 280 Gross, Johann 316 Gross, Susan Fern 568 Grossblatt, Arnold L. 407 Grosse. Robert C 405 Grossman, Marilyn S. 224 Grot, Sandra Kav 350 Grotefendt. Richard A. 497 Grothendick, Linda L. 287.438 Groves, David John 331 Grube, Dennis Arthur 417 Grune. Carolyn Faith 337,568 Grunloh, Daniel J 233,305,457 Gruskin, Michael M. 568 Grusy, Wavne E 464 Grutzius. David R 389 Gryga. Marilyn A 283 Gschwind. Richard 177 Gualano, Richard L. 391 Gudgeon. John W 378 Guebert. Thomas Carl 568 Guengerich. Frederick 219.302.440.445 Guenther. James A. 312 Guenzler, Jane Ellen 335 Guequierre. James S 376,708 Guerrero, Jose L 297 Guerin, Michael P 568 Guerron. Luis Antonio 336 Guetsche. Al 379 Guftason, Robert 466 Guglielmi, Thomas 236 Guibor, Marv Melika 568 Guillo, Fred 466 Guimont, Donna Rae 354.568 Gula. Paul Peter 389 Gullaksen. Dan John 366 Gullang, Deborah Jean 356,438 Gulledge. John H 328 Gulvas. Ellen Louise 352 Gummersheimer. James 386.449,450.464, 566 Gundberg. Caren Mane 252.351.568 Gunkel, Marguerite A. 239.343 Gunn. Joel Dennis 313 Gunn. Nancy Ann 364 Gunn. Sandy Kaye 350 Gunnarsson. Thor 439 Gunten, Katherine 362 Gunther. Joann E 568 Gunthner. Robert J. 388 Gunty. Elizabeth Anne 282 Gurr. Steven Hyatt 391 Gussis. Alan Harvey 400,414 Gussis. Lloyd Ellis 180,568 Gustafson, Catherine 362 Gustafson, EarleW. 299.464.568 Gustafson, Eric Scott 255 Gustafson. Julie Rae 219,355 Gustafson, Larrv W. 296 Gustafson, Robert J 468 Gustason, Ronald W. 384 Oustat. Frederic J. 385 Gustavson, Thomas A. 389 Gustitus. PaulW 568 Gutchen, LvleS 420 Guth. Nancv J. 335 Guthrie, Roger Alan 300 Gutshall, Arthur R. 340.439 Gutter. Andrew 406 Gutting, Jeffreys. 329 Guttormsen. Cheryl L 350,568 Gutzeit, Diane Lvnn 334,438,456 Guymon. Mark S 336 Guyton. Thomas Lee 384 Guzik.John 138 Gvillo. Fredrick H 314 Gwillim, Jerry L 299,478 Gyenes. Lawrence A 313 H Haag. Randall F 314,478 Haake, Michael Lee 398 Haar, Donald Eugene 468 Haas, Daniel Louis 439 Haas. Kenneth Edward 317 Haas, Richard James 299,317 Haas. Robert B. 379 Habecost. Christy C. 246,362 Habich, Charles Lee 568 Hebrank. William R. 474 Hackler. Catherine F. 276 Haeflinger. Paul E. 314 Haegele, Curtis Frank 439 Haeger, Allan Robert 426 Haeger. Linda Pauley 426,485 Hafner. James M. 327 Hafner, Thomas Bennet 373 Hagedorn. Joel Steven 407,568 Hagel, James Joseph 255.339.340.568 Hagele. Walter C. 541 Hagemeyer. Lawrence P. 477 Hagen. Charles Robert 383 Hagen. David William 482 Haggertv. Terrv Lee 382 Hahn. Fredrick W Jr 488 Hahn. Jessica Margrit 189 Hahn. Ralph 509 Hahn, Robert Herman J 470.568 Hahn. Sandra Jeanne 343 Hahn. WilliamS 395 Haider. Sandra Kaye 238,271,569 Haight.G P. 225 Haight, Jennifer Lea 75.112.1 13.351.429.5b9 Ham. Carol 427 Hain. Charles Raymond 233,427 Haines, Roger F 179 Haislet, Donald J 233,569 Hajek, Judv Ann 282 Halbach, Robert W. 371 Halcrow, Beth Mane 107,351.437,569 Halcrow. Ronald Bruce 381 Hale, Mark 532 Hales, JimalB. 317 Haley, Connie Kay 351,569 Haley. Dianne E 271 Halicki, Robert Ray 305 Halik.EdwinJ.Jr. 168,180,387.441 Hall. Alan 379 Hall. Charles Clark 569 Hall, Dennis Dee 408 Hall. Donna M. 344 Hall. Dorothy Kav 274 Hall. Kim Alan 406 Hall. Linda J. 275 Hall. Louise Oilman 444 Hall. Lowell Richard 299 Hall, Michael Frank 385 Hall. Nancv G. 328 Hall. Peni 279 Hall. Ralph M 384.460 Hall. Richard Morton 178,180 Hall. Sophia Jane 99.107.240,355.437.569 Hall Thomas Louis 250.468 Halla. Ruth Mildred 485.569 Haller. Susan K 364 Hallev. David Ross 313 Halligan. Ruth 379 Hallinan. Joan M 271 Hallstrom. Robert G 326 Hallv. Richard Brian 406 Halper, Joel David 414.482 Halpenn, Barbara Ida 360.569 Halpern, Barbara Kav 363 Halpern, Ronald J 238.400 Halpin. Jeffrey G 327 Halpm, Thomas J Jr 373 Halski. Alma 349.569 Hastrom, Nancy A. 456 629 Halter. Paul Herbert 402 Hambourger, Alan 251 Hamende. Vicki Laravn 359 Hamer. DianneL 289 Hamilton. Judy E 334 Hamilton. Reed Alan 385 Hamilton. Wanda Jean 269 Hamm. William David 418 Hamma. Cheryl Gwen 275.485 Hamman. John Milroy 418 Hammer. Charles R. 327 Hammerton. David Alan 444 Hammond, Vincent E. 569 Hammond, Walter C. 443 Hampton. TerrvG. 395 Hampton. Vern J III 415.560 Hanback. David L. 460 Hancock, John David 333 Hancock. Sue Ann 355 Handler. Joel F. 414 Handwerker, Michael L. 317 Handy. David Michael 303 Handv. Delmar Joseph 388 Handzel.. Judith Sonya 279,569 Handzo, Richard John 381 Haney, Cynthia Kay 339.451 Hanev, Forrest Leon 333 Hankes, Ravmond N 302,470.569 Hankins.GailJ. 364,438 Hanley, Marilyn Rae 261,278,569 Hanlon, Ann Eleanor 322 Hanlyn.CarenM 271 Hannon. John Paul 312 Hannon. Phyllis C. 276 Hannon, Robert J, 340 Hanover, Lawrence A 339.340 Hanrahan. Patrick R 313 Hanrath. Lorelei 364 Hansberry, Susan L. 276 Hanscomi Thomas Alan 388.708 Hansell, Michael A. 569 Hansen. Carol D. 253 Hansen, Curt Alan 419 Hansen, James Henry 569 Hansen, Joan Carole'223.273 Hansen. Joyce M 271,488 Hansen, Kenneth John 391 Hansen, Linda Diane 272 Hansen, Linda Picone 239 Hansen, Michael 324 Hansen, Richard F. 569 Hansen. Susan Marie 351 Hanson. Brian A 340 Hanson. Carol Jeanne 107.361,437.569 Hanson, Donald Alan 231 Hanson, Emily Frances 200,363 Hanson, Glenn G 232 Hanson. Judith L 271 Hanson, Lois Ann 363 Hanson, Margaret Ann 271.331.334 Hanson, Susan Jo 569 Hanus, Bernice Louise 276,481 Hapac, Donna Marie 287 Harasek. Elizabeth F 495 Harasek, Lynn Louise 364.437,451 Harazm, Robert J Jr. 416 Harber, Knstine E 337 Harbuziuk. Alex David 343 Hardacre. Louis N 408 Harders. Robert T 218 Hardin, George C 408 Hardin, Kandv Kav 98.106,219.366.569 Hardin, Michael W 406 Harding. Thomas Neil 569 Hardinger, Rachel 363 Hardt, Peggy Ann 352.617 Hardy, John'R, 393 Hardy, Karen Lee 360.569 Harford. Donnola Sue 274 Hanng, Craig Robert 401 Harjes. Ken A 326 Harkins. Susan Kav 341 Harkness, Louis G 492,569 Harlan, Richard R. 389 Harless, Allen Eugene 372 Harma, David M, 373 Harmeson, Terry Alan 176,373 Harms. Daniel W 477 Harms, David Michael 300 Harms, Diane Sue 362.485 Harms. James Jay 107 Harms, Karen Lynne 569 Harness. Kathleen Ann 569 Harper, Douglas Jay 384,569 Harper. Douglas M. 569 Harper, Judith Ann 353 Harper, Roberta C, 287 Harriage, Robert R II 409 Harrington, Kenyon Jr 308 Harrington. Patrick A 415 Harrington, Thomas A. 340 Harris. Bonnie Jean 284.485 Harris. Brenda J 282 Harris. Dale Alan 381 Harris, David M 238,391 Harris, Donna Jeanne 351 Harris, Gary B 291,407 Harris, Gerald David 570 Harris, Harvey Leigh 176,441 Harris, James Herbert 343 Harris. Joseph Ellis 570 Harris, Lee 400 Harris, Linda Lee 570 Harris. Mary E 108,201.286,436,570 Harris, Richard D 317.407 Harris. Richard S 388 Harris, Steve 343 Harrison, Edward A. 200 Harrison. Frank E. 398 Harrison, George R (Jodie) 106,178.441 Harrison. Mary 512 Harrison. Roger R. 497 Harrold. Aretha 570 Harsch, Steven M 393 Harszv. Roger Charles 337,570 Hart. David Rav 256 Hart. Richard William 384.570 Hart. Robert McDowell 409 Hart. Sylvia Ann 99.350.485,570 Hartleb. Joanne 282,570 Hartman. Ann E, 279 Hartman. Harold B. II 391 Hartman. Jill Annette 354 Hartman, Kerry E. 325 Hartmann. Paula K. 270 Hartshorn. Ronald Lee 570 Hartshorne. Ann L. 485 Hartshorne. John W 444 Hartstein. Elliott D. 250,404,708 Hartweger. Rosalie M. 271 Hartwig, Kenneth J. 408 Hartv, Daniel Patrick 332,494 Harvey. Scott M 493 Haseman. Paula R. 485 Haskins. Charles G. Jr 305 Hasselbacher. Kevin 439 Hassenplug. John K 421 Hastings. Charles N. 395 Hastings. James RJr 305 Hastings, Stephen E. 450 Hatch, Deborah McCown 355 Hatch. Gavlord F 439 Hatch. Dr Rav 418 Hatfield, Douglas P. 176,393 Hatfield, Everett E 470 Hatfield. Marv Leslie 366 Hatlev. Marilyn Gaile 366 Haubner. Frank C. 306 Haughton. Delmar D. 333 Hauptfuehrer, Dawna L. 327 Haun. Christine Gail 280 Hausman. Barbara J. 323 Havener, Daniel Lee 384 Havens. Arnold I 414.570 Havill. Frank Walden Jr. 570 Havill, JuanitaRuth 438 Havlik, Sandra J, 327 Havlin, James William 570 Havranek, Rosemarv 344 Hawkins. Helen 324 Hawkins. Linda Marie 323 Hawkins, Mary Lou 456,570 Hawkins. Sharnell A, 570 Hawkins. Vicki C 481 Hawkins, Vickie Lvnn 328,456 Hawkins. William R. 312 Hawthorne, Steven R 298.470 Hav. Marv Elizabeth 101,107.227.437.570 Hay, Rodger Kenneth 256,464.570 Havden. Judv Lvnne 365 Haves. James Richard 379 Haves, Patrick T 393 Haves. Paul A. Jr 291,421 Hayes. Richard L 333 Havnes. Roy A Jr 317,480 Havs. Craig W 409 Havs.GarvM 412 Hays, Philip G 343 Hay ward, Leslie B 260 Hayward. Susan Kay 278,570 Haze. Ronald David 336 Hazelbaker. Charles H 382 Hazelhorst. Peter O 419 Head. Adrian Nicholas 233 Healy. Kathleen Ann 388,570 Healy. Thomas Eugene 299 Heap, John Lee 295 Heath. John Brewster 468 Hebron. William S. 379 Heck. Steven M 321.486 Hector, Richard E 322.498 Hednck, Linda Jean 274 Hedstrom, Mary Lou 361 Heenan. Patricia Ann 570 Hefner, Robert Edward 337 Heger. Anne Mane 275 Heideman. JacquelynS. 348.451 Heiden. John Scott 401 Heidenreich. James G 570 Heidkamp, Marv J. 337 Heidkamp, Patricia K 325 Heilbrunn, Randall H 308,570 Heilman, David Lee 570 Heim, Holly Lisbeth 272 Heimann. Constance E 271.570 Heimburger. Donald J 486 Heimlich. Esther 326 Heimsoth. Larry H. 385 Heinking. Garv 312 Hemrich, David G 322 Hems, Bruce R 251 Heinz. Barry 379 Heinz Marv Jo 356 Heinz. Thomas A 297 Hem el. James Thomas 389 Heise. Gary Charles 412 Heise. Norma Kathryn 224 Heisner. Bernard M. 302,440.445,469.708 Heiss. Janice Julia 570 Heitkotter, Sandra J, 277 Heitland, Raymond J. 296 Heitsch, Janet M. 228 Heitschmidt. William 389 Heitz. Michael George 243,418 Heitzler, David L 343 Heitzmann, Christine 337 Helander. Daniel J 377 Helfand Dale Beth 570 Helford, Paul Quinn 400 Helfnch. Donald L 306 Helfnch, John Alan 379 Helfnch, Josef M. 379 Helland. Harold Llovd 300.474,570 Heller. Sheila Lvnn 571 Heilman. Alan Lee 374.429 Heilman. Carol Sue 107.252.437.476.572 Heilman. Howard M 333 Hellrung, Daniel R, 322,494,571 Hellstedt, Sandra J. 355 Helmer, John Paul 402 Helms, Virginia D 342 Hembrev.KeithJ 386 Hembrough, Bettv 513 Hemphill, John Allan 477 Hemphill, Joseph A 340 Hemphill, Rita K 328 Henderson. Gary Stark 422 Henderson. James E, 416 Henderson. Jerry W 247 Henderson. Sondra C. 343 Henderson. Stephen H, 418 Henderson, Steven J 395 Henderson. Vesta Ann 358,571 Hendnck. Patricia A 287,571 Hendnck. Larrv R. 541 Hendricks. John G 308 Hendricks, Karon 272 Hendricks. Kenneth C 402 Hendricks. Robert 308 Hendncksen. Carol E. 350 Hendnckson, Pennv A. 446 Hendnckson, Robert T 307,571 Hendnckson. Terry R 408 Hendnx. Merle Gene 328 Heninger. Stephen D 408 Henke. Virginia Leann 287 Henkin, Jacquelyn S 350 Henne. Preston Alan 419.571 Henning, Arnold 304 Henning. Sara Adele 282.495 Hennmgs. Ruth A 341.571 Hennchs. Richard H. 571 Henrv. Colleen Marie 273.444 Henry. David Dobbs 504.505.509 Henrv, John Reeves, 298 Hensel. Paul Harvev 100,106,107,200,381 571 Hensen, Virginia D 285 Hensold. Sally Jean 286 Henson. Stephen Lloyd 371.571 Hepburn William Roy 234 Hepp Christine B. 571 Hepp Theresa M 270 Hepp William T 571 Herbeck, Susan Lee 481 Herbert, Carl E 469,477 Herbert. George D. 343 Herbert. Patricia I. 438 Herbison, Pnscilla 525 Herbst. Bruce Raymond 377 Herbstman. Arnold Jav 374 Herche. Paul Herschef 301 Herden. Jeffrey S 388 Herget. Robert T 179 Hering. Joanne L. 344 Herm. John Whitton 107.250.376.708 Herman. David Aaron 389 Herman. Jane Camille 347,571 Herman. Roger William 571 Herman. Thomas Earl 296 Hermanson. Virginia 274 Hernandez, Rosalba 270 Herod, Michael D 317 Hernott. Mark Daniel 385 Hersh. Steven Harlan 571 Hershev, Charles Brad 419 Hershev, David G 461 Herson, Albert I 407 Hertel. Pamela Anne 260.332 Herter. Larrv J 255 Hertling. David R 386 Hertz Jed B 181,571 Hertzberg. Paul S. 321 Herzmann. Frank J. 303 Herzog. Martha L 283 Herzog. Wendv A. 270 Heselov. Carole B 323 Hess. Ada E 188 Hesse. Carolyn Sue 344 Hesse. Muriel J. 436 Hesse, Nancy Jane 100.108.219 351 Hessell. Charles B 414 Hessling, David 301 Hetko. Richard Brian 406 Hetnck. Dr John 468 Hettcrbeck. Les 249 Heuer. Daniel Alan 317 Heugerich, Roger 381 Heusel. Garv Lee 470 Heverlv. Earl D III 393 Hewett. Angela 288,511 Hewitt, Barnard 188,189 Hewitt, JaveP 323 Hevman. Patricia A 271 Hibbard. Donald E 312 Hibbard. Lyndon S 571 Hickenbottom, V 273 Hickman. Anita Louise 283 Hickman, Paul A 317 Hickok, Judv Ann 238,282 Hicks. Janet Kay 363.571 Hieronvmus. Catherine 332 Hiestand, Douglas W 332 Higgason. Cynda Sue 571 Higgins, Harold K 233 Highlev, Robert D 333.571 Hightman. Philip C 400.480 Hihel. Robert 329 Hildwein. Richard Lynn 232 Hileman, Kathleen Ann 344 Hiler. George Myers 302,440.466.478 Hiles. Connie Sue 274,571 Hillmger De Anne K 361 Hill. Andison Jr. 337 Hill. Arno 219 Hill. Donna L 270 Hill. Jean 512 Hill, Madeline Ruth 481 Hill. MarciaS. 328 Hill, Sandra Lee 255,260 Hill. Sandra Mane 358 Hillan, Judith Lvnn 322 Hillary, Kenneth D 317 Hillebrand. Peter 301 Hillman. Robert G 317 Hills, Larry A 466 Hills. Mark Edwin 340 Hindman. John Robert 393 Hinds. Nancy Lee 361 Hinelv Dean Richard B 429 Hines Barry Owen 571 Hmes, Monte P 303,468 Hinslev, Sandra L 325 Hinson, Vicki L, 270 Hinthorn. James Lesli 392 Hinton, Peggy Ann 571 Hirano, Barbara Jill 571 Hirons, James L 301 Hirsch, Austin Louis 308,482 Hirsch. Lawrence 443 Hirsch. Margo Lee 571 Hiser, Janet Lynn 351 Hiser. Martha Louise 353 Hitchcock, Marv Ellen 366 Hitchell, DoreenG. 287 Hitt, Glenn David 343 Hittle. Douglas Carl 422 Hixson, Marv A. 275 Hjertstedt. Marshall 371 Hlady.GarvW. 387 Hlavacek. Margaret H 275 Ho, David Suming 355 Hoag, Kathleen Anne 571 Hoagland. JayneS 541 Hobbs, Deborah L, 572 Hobbs. Dolores Ann 438 Hobbs. Tern Lee 219,325 Hochschild, Richard N. 395 Hock. Diane Lucille 280 Hodes. Gail Dara 277 Hodge. Ernests. 539 Hodge. Richard E. 471 Hodgson, James R 255.384.708 Hodnik. Terrence John 443 Hoedebecke. Roberta L 456 Hoelker. Joseph H 301 Hoefler. GaryS. 404 Hoeksema. Susan 284,485 Hoepper, Charles T. 482 Hoff Bruce James 494.572 Hoff. David H. 333 Hoff, Harlan F 107 Hoftberg. Josephine 107.360,437,572 Hoffman. Anita Rose 332 Hoffman, Daniel R 301,572 Hoffman, Dennis 305 Hoffman, Donald Lee 374 Hoffman, Elizabeth A, 572 Hoffman. Eloise Marv 228,487 Holtman. James C 412 Hoffman, Jane 284 Hoffman, Lee 365 Hoffman. Nancy J 272.481 Hoffman. Paul Michael 395 Hoffman. Richard B. 474 Hoffman. Robert C. 422 Hoffman. Robert J 374 Hoffman. Robert Paul 419 Hotlman. Ronald H. 101.106,107.232.249. 250 376 Hotlman Samuel 325 Hoffman. Stephen 398 Hoffman. Thomas Craig 377 Hoffmann, Candace Kav 285 Hoffmeister. Robert A 340 Hoffmeyer, Douglas P 572 Hofmann. Janice Mary 572 Hofmann. Russell John 482 Hofstetter. Thomas R 382 Hogan. Michael Joseph 379.441,708 Hogan. Stephen J 299 Hogue. Maurice Barry 409 Hohmann. Linda M 341 Hojnacki Michael J 317 Hoke. Francis Ellet 412 Holawav. Gary Jay 376 Holbstrom.John 379 Holcomb, Kenneth C 478 Holcomb. Ruth Alice 366 Holden. David 107.181 Holdsworth. Allen W 307 Holecek. Bruce R 236.340 Holecek, Donald F. 464 Hobday. Christopher 387.572 Holiday. Howard R, 387 Holland. Gregory 439 Holland. Kathryn Ann 350.572 Hollenbeck. Steven E, 396 Holliday, Shirley M 342,481,495 Holliman. John Howard 408 Hollinger. Linda Ann 351 Hollowav. Sharron D 273 Holly, Beatrice D 338 Hollj David Charles 308.572 Holm, Loretta Anne 572 Holm, Terrance Allen 385 Holman. William Karl 312 Holmberg, GradlevO 316 Holmberg. Charles V 333 Holmen, Phyllis Jane 236,362 Holmes, Lesley M. 355 Holmes. Nanette Ruth 286.485.572 Holmes, Thomas Robert 371 Holmgren, Mary Lynn 361 Holmgren. Steven F 416 Holms trom, Carol J. 323 Holmstrom. Lorraine C 572 Holquist, Marv Ellen 362.572 Holshouser MarkC. 422 Hoist. Louis George 314 Holstme. Anne Louise 228.332.357 Holstine. William J. 314.445.466.468 Holt, Judv Carol 367 Holt. Wiliiam Carl. Jr 310,343 Holtsberg, Warren E J 402 Holtzblatt. Lester J 314 Holtze GarethC 572 Holtzman. Lvnn Ira 313 Holz. Kenneth Duane 443,474.572 Holze. Gordon Henrv 419.572 630 Homer Thomas Joseph 248.249.395 Homola, Sandra Lynn 572 Homuth. Larn John 392 Honderich. Terry 409 Honegger. Elaine E 572 Honegger. Keilh E 230.307.477.572 Honigberg. MicheleC 365 Honzik James Richard 572 Hood. Jane Ann 283 Hookanson. Gwynne E 253.350.485.572 Hooks. Charles I.ee 471 Hooks. David A 468 Hoover. Daniel L 334 Hopkins, Cynthia Gail 572 Hopkins. James P. 572 Hopkins. John Lee 333 Hopkins. Robert M 388 Hopkins. Ronald B. 387 Hoppenstand. Jeffrey 480 Hopper, Paula Rose 363 Horberg. Lawrence K. 414 Horbert. Patricia I 342 Horler. Norman Victor 493 Horn. Charles 420 Horn. Herbert Jr 468 Horn Juliana Kav 337 Home. Sherry Renee 282 Horner. Linda Suzanne 283 Hornickel. Daniel R 314 Hornkohl. Rhoda Gwcn 228.261.331.333,438 Horrell. Georgia 280 Horslev. Pamela Jane 354.572 Hortin! Charles Roger 313 Horvath. James Lee 399 Horvitz. Arona Sharon 355,438 Horvn. Daniel 303 Hoskm, John H 317 Hoskms, Thomas Henry 488 Hoskinson. Richard A. 382 Host. Linda Mane 334 Host, Robert S 297 Hostert, John D 316 Hostetler. Joseph C. 392 Hotze. John Keith 419 Houlek. Carolyn Faye 289 Hougen. Gary Allen 572 Hougham, Martin T 405 Hougham. Rogert G 338 Houghton. Linda Ann 344 House. Anna Christine 363 House. Paula J 275 Houser, C. Scott 395 Houser. David Eugene 572 Houser. Sarah E 286 Howard, David George 297 Howard, John Finley 460,461 Howard, Joseph Omar 176 Howat, Claude Richard 178 Howat. John Donald 381 Howatt, Richard 144.381 Howell. Melodie W, 488 Howell. Sheryl L 334 Howell. William L Jr 301 Howie. Marv Judith 233 Howld. Marv Kathenne 280 Howie. Bruce L 301 Howse, Kenneth R 179 Hoverman. Janice Sue 396 Hoynes. Thomas M 176.373 Hoyt. Morton Nicholas 395 Hovt. Roger Franklin 255.299.439 Hreha. Kathleen M 283 Hrovat. David John 383.573 Hryhorczukilew M 487 Hubalik, Janet Louise 352,573 Hubbard, Barbara L, 270 Hubbard, Billv Wayne 478 Hubbard. Jennifer V 485 Hubbard. Michael V 296 Hubble. Shara Diane 238.287 Huber. Bruce Alan 301 Huber. Dennis Michael 573 Huck. Robert Leo 401 Hudachek. Marv A 327 Huddleston. Susan E 359 Huddlestun. Nancy Sue 218,357 Hudson, Linda Jean 283 Hudson, Paul 415 Huff. Dorothy Jean 283 Huff. John Harold 391 Huffman, Louis James 464,471 Huffman. Patricia J. 438 Huflord. Sandra Lee 108.188.435.436 Hughes. Carol A 285 Hughes. Charles E Jr 317 Hughes. Earl 509 Hughes. Howard L 303 Hughes. Kenneth R 384 Hughes. Maureen T. A 218.364 Hughes, Pamela Kav 344,573 Hughes, Renda Lavne 261,271 Hughes, Ruth Ann 573 Huguelet. Eric Paul 409 Huling. Keith Robin 389 Hull. Harrv Edmond Jr 573 Hull. John Bradlev 410.573 Hulseberg. Judith L 351 Hulsev. Leslie Lynn 327 Humenik. James Noel 393 Humenuk. Stanlev 487 Humphries. Bruce R 314.315 Hundley. John Thomas 239,307 Hunninghaus, Roy E 304 Hunsinger, Charles Jr 301 Hunslev. Stephen M 371 Hunt. Deborah A 270 Hunt. Ronald John 377 Hunter, Glen G. 416 Hunter. Janet C 279 Hurley. Cathy Ann 108.228,253.359 Hurley. James A. 416 Hursoh. Julie Anna 287 Hurst. Jimmy R 301 Hurt. Constance M 270 Huskisson, Richard V 386 Huss. Julie Adair 361 Huss. Phyllis Ellen 481 Hussong. Jeanne E 485 Huston. John Mathew 464 Huston, William Ervin 393 Hutchens. John Martin 248.405 Hutchinson. Leland Jr 313,422 Hulnick, Karen Lee 356 Hutler Harold B 403 Hultnn (alhvl.ee 272 Hvde David A 336 Hyde, Judith Mane 355 Hyer Robert Bennett 326 Hvnes. Cathy H 106.573 Hynes Kelly Thomas 573 Hyrncewicz. Casimir 399 I Iglow Robert Allen 400 Ihng. Llovd R 421 Illing. Susan Mary 218.348 Imholt. Bruce Laing 416.464 Imig. Terrv Raymond 474,573 Immel, Irwin Wesley 466,468,573 Immele, John David 333 Incaprero. Joseph F 412 Infusmo. Cathv Ann 126.359 Ingalls. Carolyn 362,451 Ingalls. Susan Jane 362 Inger. Sue E 321,322 Ingram, Pamela S, 451 Ingrassia, Paul J 239 Inman, David Foster 395.708 Inman. David Marshall 312 Inskeep. LerovGene 250,375.708 Intini. Anthony III 399 Iosco, Anthony Alfred 395 Ippohto, Cheryl D 280 Irion. Susan E 260.270 Irish, Ralph E 399 Irumbo. Stuard 326 Irwin. Alice 573 Irwin. Deborah Ann 260.325 Irwin. Lawrence B 573 Isaac. Sherwin J 334 Isaacs. Thomas W 408 Isaacson. Robert Paul 407.573 Isham, Douglas Lyndon 375.573 Isham, Randall Rav 375 Ishida.LynnC 272 Isome. Jacqueline Sue 350 Rami, Richard Joseph 421 Ivener.Shellev M 351 Iverson, BarbeS 270 Ivice. Roger T. 407 Iwamoto. Edgar T. 325.573 Izenman. Mickev 414 Jackamcz. Donald W 480 Jackman. Mary J. 342 Jackson. Alana 328 Jackson, Anita Joyce 278 Jackson, Barbara E 493 Jackson, Barry Dean 307.478 Jackson, Darlene J 325 Jackson, David 129,133.134 Jackson, Gregory H 178.381,480 Jackson, IsabelleC 358 Jackson. Jane Ann 355 Jackson. Malhe Belle 276 Jackson, Mary P. 341 Jackson, Paul W 486 Jackson, Thomas L 314 Jackson, Wayne David 128 Jacob. Judith D 573 Jacob. Thomas Joseph 471 Jacobs. Donald M 301 Jacobs. Jorja Kay 356 Jacobs, Kathleen Lou 284 Jacobs. Susan Jov 357,456 Jacobsen. John W 398 Jacobson, PaulG 233 Jacobson. Wayne Steve 422 Jadernak. John Edward 315 Jagmin, Lawrence E. 317 Jagoe, John David 387 Jahn, Lawrence E 399 Jain, Marv Anne 224,290 Jakosa, Richard Neal 177.480 Jambriskc. Steven F 439 James. David C 312 James. Donald F 391 James. Pamela 618 James, Richard Lee 391 Jameson. Bruce F 380.573 Jamison. George Frank 573 Jandeska, Gerry D 332,494 Jandeska. Robert Neal 494 Janecek. Patricia L 362 Janecek, Robert Frank 573 Janecek, Sharon Lynn 274 Janes, David Dean 406 Janicki, Nicholas 179,384 Janicki. Terence 379 Janke, MarkC 303 Jankousky, Evelyn A 218 Jankowski, Chester. F 297 Janovic. Sandra Lee 348,451 Jansen. Charles M. 312 Jansen. Leonard H 468 Jansen. Myron 450 Jansen, Thomas H 317 Jantzen, Capt Myron 451 Japp. Joy Elizabeth 238.487 Jarchow, Kathleen Ann 274 .lark.- Wayne 439 JarrcM, K.ilhcnnc L 467 Jarvis. Larry M 392 Jarvis. Susan Eileen 280 Jasinski. Clementine 283 Jasiuwienas, Leonard 138,139 Jasper, Rudy H F 314 Jastrzembski, James E 248,402,573 Jauhola, Barbara E, 495 Java Linda Ann 350.573 Javor. Linda Susan 364 Javurek. Jeffrey Jav 422 Jaworski. Allan W 416 Jaworski, Lawrence P. 317 Jeakins. Daniel Lee 384 Jeffrey, Jeanne M 342 .letlrev. Terry David 415 Jegl. WilhamGuv 573 Jemsek, Joseph G 376.708 Jenkins David R 470 Jenne. Robert C 329 Jenner. Carol Beth 327 Jennings, Hugh Scott 397 Jennings, Jerry W 418 Jennings. Roger H 375.573 Jensen, Edward C 381 Jensen. Elizabeth Ann 284 Jensen. Gerald M 344 Jensen. Jan 313 Jensen. John R 255 Jensen, John Wayne 306 Jensen. Karen Lynne 284 Jenson. Linda Lee 573 Jensen, Owen Eugene 573 Jensen. Phoebe 280 Jenskv. Leonard M 414 Jerutis, Cynthia Anne 224.334 Jerzvcke. Charles Lee 573 Jeske. Thomas E 179 Jessee, Marv Lvnne 352.574 Jessie. Elizabeih 332 Jett. Bryan Thomas 494 Jewett, Robert A. 474 Jilek, John Robert 249.401,574 Jirkovsky. AlanG 422 Jockman. David 395 Joffee. Cilen Charles 400 Jolfee. Julian May 400 Johansen. Jeffrey E 372 Johns. Michael R 415 Johns. Stephanie A 260 Johnson. Allen Curtis 402 Johnson. Barbara E 360 Johnson, Barbara Jean 574 Johnson, Blanche. M 368 Johnson, Bonita Sue 351.451 Johnson. Brian Dee 474 Johnson, Bruce C 401 Johnson, Bruce C 203.401 Johnson. Carl Phillip 239,487 Johnson. Carol 290 Johnson. Carol A 341 Johnson. Catherine A 107.253.355.437.574 Johnson. Claudia Ann 451 Johnson. David Bert 313 Johnson, David Carl 376 Johnson, Duane Henry 468 Johnson, Edward F 482 Johnson. Edwin C 384 Johnson, Elizabeth C 368 Johnson. Eric Kai 401 Johnson, Frances Kay 278 Johnson, Gerald Dean 468,574 Johnson. Helen Ruth 362 Johnson, Herschel E J 480 Johnson, James L 541 Johnson. James S 296 Johnson, Jane Ann 574 Johnson, Janet C 283,438 Johnson, Jeffrey J 321 Johnson, Jeffrey M. 574 Johnson, Jill Mane 280 Johnson. Jimmie L 313 Johnson, Joanne 242,343 Johnson. John Robert 296 Johnson, Joseph M 299 Johnson, Judith Ann 286 Johnson. Judith Jane 341 Johnson. Julia Lynn 361 Johnson. Karen Eileen 485 Johnson, Kathleen J 361 Johnson. Lana Carleen 348 Johnson, Larry Bryan 574 Johnson, Larry Lavern 375,466 Johnson, Lawrence A 223,324.325,398 Johnson.LmdaG.nl 333 Johnson. Linda Kay 485.574 Johnson. Marilvn L 343 Johnson. Martin G 177,248.412.574 Johnson, Martin J 312 Johnson, Mary Ann 278,574 Johnson, Ned Charles 380 Johnson, Nels Peter 574 Johnson. Patricia Ann 101.106.253.338.359 436 Johnson. Paula S 541 Johnson, Richard H 314 Johnson, Richard L. 106.131,132.415,574 Johnson, Richard P 482 Johnson, Ricky D 239.421 Johnson. Ronald C 525 Johnson, Roslyn A 574 Johnson, Russell E. 574 Johnson, Sandra Kay 574 Johnson, Stephen R 466.468,574 Johnson. Steven W. 391 Johnson, Terry Duane 373 Johnson. Terrv Lee 286.574 Johnson, Thirl D. 461 Johnson, Thomas N. 470 Johnson. Walter M 189 Johnson. Warren A. 380 Johnson. Warren D 575 Johnson. William L 296 Johnston. Barbara F. 333 Johnston, David A. 439 Johnston. Herbert S 176 Johnston. Janseely 350,574 Johnston. Paul Henrv 405 Johnston, Paul Lester 313,574 Johnston, Richard L. 304 Johnston, Wavne A III 406,476 Johnston, William L. 318 Jollv. Sharon Kav 271 Jones Barbara B 282.485 Jones. Barbara Gave 275 Jones. CandaceS 284 Jones, Claude Lowell 445.574 Jones. Clinton D. 249,409 Jones. Colin Douglas 574 Jones. Dana Rav 312 Jones. Dean Paul :i«4 Jones. Dennis E 313.399 Jones Don D 443 Jones. Eric 402 Jones .Jake A III 386 Jones. James S 466.497 Jones. Julie Ann 363 Jones Karen L 288 Jones Leslie C 283 Jones. Linda K. 574 Jones Mary S 334 Jones, Michael Allen 574 Jones. Michael Lee 372 Jones. Nancy Lyn 352,485 Jones. Philip Andrew 416 Jones, Robert W III 232.381 Jones. Rolland W 397 Jones Ronald Dean 466 Jones. Stephen E. 299 Jones. Thomas Maurice 406,574 Jones, Venta D 334 Jontes. David Raymond 574 Jordan. Jams Evelyn 575 Jordan. Margaret A. 326 Jordani. David A 420 Jorgensen. Ann C 575 Jorgensen. Eric B. 384,575 Jorgensen. James Ed 387 Jorgensen. Robert D 444 Jorgenson. JoAnn L 342 Josephites. Daniel W 255,296 Jost. Dennis Carl 384 Jost, Robert Charles 412 Jost, Susan Jane 575 Jozwiak. Carl A 313 Jozwiak. Kenneth L 321 Juergens. Susan E 326 Juhl. Gary Alan 408 Jukkola. Llovd Alvin 377.575 Julian. David Carlton 248.422 Julian. Janice Kay 362.575 Julian. Ryan 422 Julius. Joseph Robert 399 Jung. Dennis William 575 Jung. Howard John 405 Jung Kathleen Inez 351 Junor. Susan Marzette 362 Jurgens. LarrvC 412 Junsich. Donald J 297 Jurv. Kenton Farthing 385,575 Just lie, Robert E Jr. 463 K Kaba. Wavne J 315 Kaberna. Janet N 276 Kach. James Allen 575 Kach, Margaret E 337 Kaczmarek. Loretta M 347 Kadlec. Linda Sue 350 Kadow, Carol L 271 Kaegi, Charles E Jr. 300 Kaemerer, David W. 480 Kagan. Jovce Ellen 365 Kahan. Charles S. 374 Kahan. Ellarv Steven 397 Kahl. Katherine 252 Kahle.PauIR 314 Kahler. Lawrence M 380 Kahn. Adnanne Bette 349 Kahn. Maureen E 364 Kahn. Pamela N 327 Kahn. Paula Rae 483 Kahn, Susan Mama 279 Kaiser, Christine Lee 331,332 Kaiser, Diane Carole 575 Kaiser, Fred Chris 314 Kaiser, John 379 Kaiser. Paul Richard 377 Kalan. Jonathan R 323 Kalchbrenner, Carol A. 348.575 Kaleko, Esther 575 Kalina. Carolyn Anne 280 Kalinowski, Ann Julia 361 Kalinowski. Judith G 361 Kalinowski, Raymond P. 471 Kalivoda. Ronald G. 343 Kallal, Henrv Joseph 492 Kallal.MaryJ 487 Kalmanek. Linda Diane 355,492 Kalnitz. Joanne H 279 Kaltman. Elavne A. 365,575 Kalus. Alfred Gabriel 389 Kaluzna, Maureen Iris 323,575 Kaluznv, Susan Martha 497 Kalver Gail Ellen 485 Kamenear, Charleyne 369 Kamerman. Richard A 575 Kaminski. Mary G 364 Kaminski. Michael J 399 Kaminski. Thomas M 399 Kamzik. Barbara Ann 575 Kanadv. Dale Eugene 200 Kanapicki. Charles J 323,460 Kanansh. Michael B 414 Kane, Edward T 301 Kane. Marv Jennifer. 366,492 Kane. Nancv Ellen 575 Kane. Patrick Timothy 418 Kaney, Sharon Jean 575 Kangas. Sherry Ann 347,575 Kanter, Norman Jay 575 Kantor. James C 321 Kantor, Susan M 336 Kapilian, Ralph H 324 Kaplan. IleneS 276 631 Kaplan, Joel Morton 575 Kaplan, John E 404 Kaplan, Linda B 271 Kaplan, Linda Robin 349 Kaplan, Mark Vincent 177 Kaplan, Martin Lee 575 Kaplan, Ronald 374 Kaplan, Steven J. 312 Kaplovsky. NancvC. 367 Kapros, Leslie J 270 Kargacos, Andrew W. 575 Karkos. Jerie B 288 Karkula. Cvnthia H. 200,356 Karl, Linda A 282 Karlen, Douglas M 439 Karlinskv. Lana R 238 Karlinskv, Malcolm L 420 Karlquist. David W. 332 Karoff. Pamela Ellen 224 Karow. Linda Ann 322,575 Karras, Maureen G. 348 Karsh, Bernard 225 Karsmever, Stanlev J 470 Karson, 'Timothv E 311,313 Karwoski. George P 179,318 Kasab, Fanda 351 Kasanov, Joel Steven 374 Kasnick. Marvin B. 493 Kaspar, Dan Wilbert 384,575 Kasper, Ellen Jane 280 Kasper, KathvL 336 Kassanits, Frank J, 399 Kasserman, Kent P. 391,575 Katich. James Alan 388 Katovich, Kathleen D 108,366 Katz, Barrv Evan 575 Katz, Beth Marsha 576 Katz, Gail Marsha 235 Katz. Ivy Rae 369 Katz, Lee D 420 Katz. Marshall Jav 404 Katz. Robert Sanlord 400 Katz. Stuart Marc 407 Katz. Susan Ava 338 Katzman, Bonnie Sue 365.576 Kauffman. Gary Alan 392 Kaufman, Bruce David 312 Kaufman. DaleM. 374 Kaufman, Gary Lynn 576 Kaufman. James A. 239 Kaufmann. Lawrence R 393 Kaufmann. Sharon M. 279 Kautz, Susan Jane 273 Kavilage. Gerald 303 Kavenev. George J Jr 397 Kazik. Randall J 396 Keal. Dean H 255.300 Kearl.GaryW 459.460 Kearney. Michael Sean 373 Kearney, Patricia Ann KI8 361 Keating. Lenore J 337 Kebbon. Robert N 343 Keca Daniel Joseph J 379 Keehner, Peggy Joann 327 Keeler. Cherryl L 271 Keely. James Leo 392 Keen, James Patrick 379 Kehe. Patricia Ann 273 Kehoe. Patrick Breen 576 Kehoe, Richard James 255,305.306 Kehr. Rodney William 375.470 Kehrberg, Christine L. 284 Keiler, James Calvin 443 Keir, Linda Suzanne 576 Keiser, Leroy Wavne 576 Keiser, Phillip W ' 328 Keisler. Gail Mae 329 Keith Barton T. 296 Keith. Phillip Boyd 301 Kelch. Francis D 299 Kell. Kevin J 317 Keller. Nancv L 289 Keller. Susan L. 270 Keller, William G 381 Kellev. Larry Curtiss 177 Kellev. Pamela Sue 350 Kellev, Rodger Denean 311 Kellner. Barbara E 242.349 Kellogg, James Edwin 377 Kellv. Bruce B 464 Kellv. John Paul 178,439 Kellv. Judith 239 Kellv Kathleen Janet 280 Kellv Larrv 406 Kelh Linda 363 Kellv. Marv E. 348 Kelly, MarvE 366 Kellv. Maurice C Jr. 179,480 Kelly, Michael Burch 389 Kellv. Michael John 181 Kellv. Milton Dow 444 Kellv. Stephen Lvnn 343 Kellv. Susan E 341.485 Kelly. Susan Margaret 359 Kellv. Thomas Joseph 577 Kelly, Vincent J. 459,460 Kelly, William Daniel 405 Kelman, Bruce Jerry 576 Kelman, Ethel B 349 Kelpsas, Charles A, 296 Kemezys. Casey :!84 Kemmis, Timothv Joe 375 Kemp. Allen Phillip 439 Kemp. Fred Vermeillet 463.576 Kemp, James Martin 362.477 Kempe, Susan A 323 Kempner. Martin 341 Kemstkv. Shirlev 327 Kendall, Linda Anne 368,576 Kennard. Marias J 352 Kennedy, Janice Lee 278 Kennedy. Linda P. 576 Kennedy. Linda S 485 Kennedy. Sandra L 289 Kennedy. Willard III 379 Kennefick. Susan Marv 277 Kennett. John Bruce 386 Kennev. Jon Wesley 492 Kennicutt. Karen Sue 224,485 Kenny, Diane Marie 348 Kenshol. Kenneth A. 315 Kent, Gary Alan 331 Kentish, Rojene A. 576 Kentner, Rita M 271 Kentner. Sue Ellen 344 Kenvon, James Russel 408 Kenvon, Michael H. 180 Kenzler, Frank W 310 Keown, Elaine, 280 Keperling. Gary Alvin 401 Keplord, Kirby'B. 239,371 Kerchenfaut, Michael 474 Kerchner, George John 294 Kerestes, Timothv P. 177 Kerner, Linda Jean 243.282.438.481 Kernis. Judith Ellen 360 Keroff, Frederick M. 404 Kerr. Alice A 291 Kerr. Stephen Edmund 576 Kerrick. Sandra Sue 272 Kerschner, Morley I. 374 Kervin, Paul Dennis 413 Kesler. Christine D. 260.278 Kesler. James L 294 Kesler, Linda S, 260,278 Kessel. ReneeFern 576 Kessler, Beverly J 287 Kessler. David Bruce 374 Kessler, Harold Allan 414,440 Kessler. Samuel Louis 420 Ketcham, Susanne H. 481 Ketchum, Caroline Jo 366,576 Keuffer. Michael L. 388 Keulks. Helen Marie 485,576 Keuss. Alan Louis 576 Key. Catherine 100.219 Keyes, Charles Dayton 341 Keyser, Jesse H II 418 Kibbev, Mark Henry 576 Kibili, Jan Lee 383.577 Kibler, Maria Lvnne 285 Kiburz. Arnold J. Ill 463 Kiddell, William R. 314 Kidwell, Becky I 470 Kidwell, Rebecca Sue 343 Kieback. Lois E 271 Kiefer, Michaele Joy 357 Kiefer, Richard A 326 Kieker, Keith 255 Kiersch. Christine D 357,577 Kies. Gerard Charles 297 Kiger.DebraJ 261.291 Kiigan. Peter C 317 Kilberger. Karen Sue 359.577 Kilkenny, Sharon Lee 223 Killev. James Daniel 375 Kilroe. Bonni Jo 357 Kim Moon Ju 577 Kimmich, John E. 218.316 Kinder, Richard D 480 Kiner, Gary R 304 King. Arthur D 541 King. Barbara Ellen 347 King, Charles Robert 341 King. Diana Lee 456 King. E. Ray III 255.307,478 King Edwin Harold 410 King. John Marshall 450,478,577 King. Linda Louise 289 King, Michael Richard 341 King Richard Lee 577 King, Robert William 401 King Ronald Russell 386 King William John 301 Kingsley. Ronald Leon 379 Kinney, Diane Sue 468 Kinney, Donna Lee 468 Kinsey, John Grant 336 Kinsmger. Malcolm H 397 Kinsinger. Michael H 397,440 Kinstedt, George Carl 419 Kipnis, Mark Steven 407,577 Kirbv Edward J 403,440 Knhv. JohnR. 376 Kirbj Richard Carl 376 Kirchman. Michael L 403 Kirchner, Peter 181 Kinluk, Harold James 383 Kirk. Susan Pamela 361 Kirkpatrick. Bruce L 177.379 Kirkpatrick. Judith 253.577 Kirkpatrick. Julie L 326 Kirkpatrick, Patricia 331 Kirkwood, Margene 485,577 Kirschnei Paula 106 Kirschten, Barbara L 270 Kirtz CarlineMane 274 Kisei Jeffrey E 387 Kish, Marv Colleen 341 Kissane, Brian P. 322.577 Kisl Olga 280 kill Dennis Michael 371 Kitchen, Norman 296 Kite. Steve B 329.439 Kitiek Rodney George 333 Kladiva, John Milton 416 Klammt. Gerhard W. 334 Klassen, Alan F 388 Klauke, Diane M 332 Klecka, Carol Olander 577 Klei kner, Kenneth B 296 Kleen. George Anthonv 412 Klegerman. Helene S 329 Kleiman, Howard M 374 Klein. Barrv L 318.404 Klein. Carl Louis Jr 322 Klein, Carter H 493 Klein. Cathy J. 367 Klein. Gary Gene 410 Klein. Lauren Harriet 253,369,577 Klein, Margaret Ann 271 Klein, Martin E 420 Klein, MicheleF 261.328 Klein. Mitchell L 420 Klein. Paula A. 275 Klein. Richard L 420 Kleiner. Larry E 302 Klemick. Herman M. Ill 449,450 Klemke, John Henry 343 Khbbe, Diane Kav 282.577 Kher, John D 308 Kling. Kathlvn Louise 351 Klingel. Al 176 Klingel. Stephen C 392 Klingler. Robert John 314 Kutchman. Richard G 409 Klobe. Larry Thomas 388 Klobucar. Christine A 271 Klobuchar. Richard L. 333 Klockau. Christopher 380 Klocke, Dennis R 392 Klocke. Ellen Louise 280,577 Klocke. Norman Lee 439.468 Klockenga. Michael E 326 Klockner. Charles R 477 Kloetzh.. Nancv Carol 577 Kloga. Diana C 342 Klompmaker, Darcv L 275 Klopf Diane Linda 356 Klott. Gary Leonard 308 Klowden, Jovce Ann 189.360 Kluge. Linda Kav 360 Kmiec. Dennis Charles 224.310.343.708 Kmiec, Thomas Kevin 415 Knab. John W. 386 Knauer, David Alan 418 Knauer, Warren Lange 405.577 Kneedv. Mark Jav 373.577 Kneisel. Thomas F 235 Knell. Kenneth W 466.468 Knepp. Wayne Andrew 443,468,577 Kniepkamp, Marv M, 280 Kniering, John Hovel] 382 Knight. Thomas L 312 Kniss. Ronald E 340 Knitter. Donald J 303 Knoblauch. Muriel Ann 107.253,351.437.577 Knodle. Larrv Lvnn 577 Knoke. Gary A. 299 Knoll. David 303 Knopp, Margaret Ann 108.362.456 Knorr. Kathleen A 334 Knornng. Edward I Jr 332 Knowles.CaryL 322 Knowles. Kenneth G 497 Knox. Helens 271,470 Knox Jo Ann 333 Knudson, Charles E 466.478 Knudtson. Larry Roy 316 Knutson. Gregory E 444 577 Kobel. Kassandra K 363 Kobler. Mary A 260.270 Kobussen, Anthonv J 412 Kocal. James T 399 Koch, Beverlv Ann 278,438.456 Koch. Dennis Philip 296 Koch. James R 396 Koch. Lois Jean 364 Koch, Michael Silas 396 Koch, Penny Marie 577 Kocher. Frederick P, 577 Kocian, Gene James 384 Kocmski, Edwin J 312 Koczo. Michael Jr. 299 Koebnch. Christine A 238,577 Koehler. Kendra Lee 280,577 Koenig, James Edward 305.444.577 Koenig. Nancv J 290 Koenig. Thomas C 305.306 Koentopp. Kurt Kreahl 412 Koets. Lila Rae 357.577 Kohl Kathleen H 350 Kohl Polly Ann 286.578 Kohlman, James C 315 Kohn. Stephen G 178,414 Kohnen. Daniel Joseph 389.439 Kohnng. Kathleen R 353 Kokal, Ronald William 384 Kokalblas. Ronald C. 379 Kolata, Judith Ann 494,578 Kolaz, David James 391 Kolb. Stephen L 255,301 Kolbuk. Michael Ted 223,313 Kolditz, Deborah Kay 329 Kolesar, Janet Diane 326 Koller, James Paul 410 Kolman, Frank Ludwig 578 Kolmer. Janet Sue 108.230,278,436.467 Kolodny. Barbara 578 Kolovitz. Linda Louis 355 Kolter, James Arthur 393 Koltei Thomas F 393 Koltse, George 318 Koltun, Philip Louis 439 Konda. Jovce Ann 337 Konen. Bruce Paul 322 Konett. Lee Charles J 393 Konig, Patricia Lynn 352 Konopka, Allan Eugene 333.439 Konrad, Patricia F. 347 Konrad. Steven Scott 318 Konrath. Emil John 372 Kooi. John Herbert 315 Koonce, Richard Eldon 470 Koonce, Wayne Allan 239.375,439.470 Koos. David Alan 384 Kopermak. Janice M 270 Kopf. Keith A 314 Kopp. Janice A 354 Kopp. Penelope Ann 355.578 Koppel. Roberta W 578 Koranyi, Elizabeth 231.473.578 Korbecki James W 304 Kord.i, Donna Lvnne 481,578 Kordick, Jean L 271 Koren. Nancv Marie 363,438 Korenbaum. Jan M 339.341 Korenchan. Frank John 308 578 Korgie. JillM. 280 Korica, Diane 578 Kornblith. Sander Jav 374 Kortemeier. Thomas H 322 Korzec, Kathleen F. 341 Kosche. Kenneth T, 497.578 Koski. Joseph Paul 422 Koski. Sandra Lynn 578 Kosovski, Arnold 578 Kost.TaraKim 106,359,481.578 Kostal. Dennis C 248.421 Kostel.PaulJ 422 Koster, Mark Remi 393 Kostrub. Francis 443 Kostrzewski, Dennis G 410 Kostuba. Francine Ann 289 Koszczuk. Janet Ann 243 Kotarba, Anita Mary 350 Kottemann, Bruce C 179 Kottemann, Steven D 177 Kottke, Mrs, Mildred 350 Kotva, Louis Emil 200.401,439 Kotz. Marvann Jean 578 Koubek. Linda J 328 Kouroupas. Georgia A. 274 Kovac, Patricia E 348,451 Kovalic. Mary Lou 287 Kovar. Janice Sue 366 Koves. Scott Edward 384 Kowall. Richard J 313 Kowalski, Elaine M, 273 Kowalski, Marv Julie 275,578 Kozak, David William 578 Kozikowski, Constance 456 Koziol, Frank Stanlev 317,578 Koziol, Frederick E. 390 Kozlowski, Constance 333,446,578 Kozuszek, Dorothy Ann 578 Kozyak, John Weslev 406 Kracen, Scott Andrew 176,390 Kracher, Karen Kristi 356 Krafft. D Rae 188 Kraft. Claire Irene 359 Kraft. Lois Pearl 343 Kr ainc, John Terry 313 Kraitsik, Michael J 242.250.251.385 Krai, Kathrvn Marv 472.473 Krall Philip E. 415 Kramer. Bruce Martin 303 Kramer. Darlene Joyce 342 Kramer. Douglas Henrv 315 Kramer. Gisela M. 333' Kramer, Gregory R 296,480 Kramer, Marcia Lvnne 239.438 Kramer, Muriel Joan 275 Kramper, Bruce John 418 Kramskv Claudia Beth 578 Kranz. Michael F 464 Krasinski. Letitia L, 578 Krauer, Darlene 578 Kr.ms Barbara Sue 365.578 Kraus. Beth Eileen 322.485.578 Kraus. George Albert 107 Krause. Carol Susan 368 456 Krause. Martin James 379 Krause. Randall Kane 248.380.578 Krausmark. Sue 323 Krauss, Edward A. 321 Krausz, Kenneth J 312 Kraut. Jerome Richard 407 Kraut Julie Ann 247,348 Kravitz. David Jay 414 Krazer. Kevin T '391 Krebs. Albert T III 409 Kreczowski. Thomas 379 Kreda. Larrv Alan 414 Kreider, Carol Ann 366.578 Kreimeiei , Victoria L 357 Kreimeier Virginia E 357 Krem Marv R 276 Kreiter. Fredric J 400.579 Kroner MarcS 400 Krempl. Robert Joseph 401 Kresca, Linda lean 368 Kresek. Robert G 329 Kresl. Joanne Amalia 364.446,451 Kress. Charles W Jr 377 Kretsch, Lois A. 456 Kretschmer. Sara Lvnn 107.361,437.579 Kreuter. Robert Linn 224.325 Kneger, Bradley W. 395 Krieger, Karen 338 Kriisa. Mary 272 Krischer, Joel E 414 Kristak, Richard M. 415 Krivacek. Chervl A. 271 Krodel, Allen Lee 443 Kroenenfeld, Phillip 480 Krol, Ronald Lee 383 Krone. Richard Allen 474 Kronenberg. William E 340 Kroupa. Kenneth M, 443,579 Krueger, Kurt A 398 Krueger, Robert Scott 418,419,440 Kruger, Sarah L, 343 Kruggel, Kim E 355 Krugh, Jerry Franklin 480 Krugman, Arlene I 326 Krukenberg, E Claire 497 Krulewitch Harrv S. 336 Krum, FaveE, 362 Krump. Nancy Lynn 273.579 Krumwi ede, Jeana E 579 Kruse. Stephen K 325 Krusemark. David L 251.375.470 Krusemark. Marv Sue 579 Kruzic. Ronald Walter 336 Kryston, Kathleen 287 Kubeczko. Patricia A 291 Kubiak, Ronald R 329 Kubica, Lerov David 391 Kubik, Nancy C 276 632 Kubik. Philip M. 337 Kubinski. Sharon Lynn 277,579 Kucera, Geoffrey J 405 Kuceski, Christina 324 Kuceski. .Jane V 353 ' Kuehn.Clvde Louis 162.180.708 Kuehn. Elizabeth Ann 344,455.579 Kuehn. Lynn 283 Kuergeleis, Thomas H 579 Kulaiil.Theron Rahn 579 Kuffner. David John 294 Kiitlick. Leslie A. 579 Kuf lick. Linda Joan 329 Kuhfuss. John David 218,375,470 Kuhlman. Janet D 287 Kuhlman, Kav Roeder 218,362.456 Kuhlman. Susan Beth 356 Kuhn. Brent Dewitt 464 Kuhn. Robert Herman 443.579 Kuhns. Gary Lee 302.466.478 Kujawinski, Thomas A. 312 Kujawski. MarvT 332 Kulinski. Mary Beth 352,451 Kulwin. Dwight Robert 414.579 Kulwin. Maury H, 407 Kulv. Karen Lvnn 356 Kurhnick, Richard A 296 Kumorek. Raymond T 336 Kuna. Kenneth J, 478 Kunde. Bradford James 384 Kunev, John Bruce III 395 Kunkie. James E 417.470 Kuntz, RavmondCarl 385 Kunz. Amy Sue 286,579 Kunz, Nancv Lvnn 277 Kupec.LvnnM. 327 Kupjack, MarvChristi 287 Kupsce, JohnG 390 Kupskv. Dolores Helen 357 Kurc. Gary Marshall 223 Kurkowski, Richard M. 482 Kurland. Jeffrey Mark 374 Kurlansky. Constance 367.579 Kurman. Michael Kieve 324 Kurpius, Robert Steve 255.579 Kurth. Thomas William 389 Kurtz. Brenda Hope 277 Kurtz. Daniel Barnett 414 Kurtz. Robert A. 400.480 Kurtz. Ronna M. 349 Kurzeja, Paul L. 315 Kushner. Sharon Joyce 349 Kushner. Terry K, 177,400 Kusnerz, Raymond Lee 383 Kusnir. Richard 323 Kussler. Valerie 355,579 Kusv. John P 343 Kusv, Paula Ann 343 Kuttner. Jill 349 Kutz. Kathrvn Jeanice 364 Kvelland.EvenC. 579 Kveton. Judith Ann 579 Kviland. Bonnie J 291 Kwant. Walter 443 Kwiatkowski. Caroline 271,456 Kwitkowski. Peter A. 296 Kwoh. Rosie 271 Lace, Anne Whitney 357 Lacewell. Barbara J 280,579 Lach, Michael W 332 Lach. Theodore 303 Lachapelle, Michael J 326 Ladwig. Gail Jean 336 Laesch. Philip T 469 Laesch. Ruth E 337 Laflen, James Harvey 579 Lagerquist. Linda C. 261 Lagnado. Dagmar M 283 Lahey. Kathleen Ann 351 Lahey. Linda Marie 363 Lahey. Lynn Ann 277 Lahvic. James R 336 Laipple. Patricia J. 247.283 Lake. James Roger 579 Lakin. Barrv Kenneth 308,579 Lalish. Georgette R 261,344 Lalish. Georgine Rita 344 Lallv. Patricia L 291 Lally, Patrick G 457 Lamar. Susanne 276 Lamarre. Arthur G. 317 Lamb, John Phillip 419,579 Lamb, Patricia L 355 Lambert, William E 294 Lamden, Marilyn Joy 365 Lammers, Mark R. 405 Lamoreux. John Russel 107,178,180.307 Lamport. Michael B. 396 Lancaster. David R. 419.440 Lance. Sandra Eileen 247.438 Lanciloti. Jov Ann 271,357 Landahl. Gregory W 201,376 Landers, Charles A. 375 Landesman. Toby Ann 334 Landgraf, Robert M. 477,579 Landis, Deborah W 283 Landry. John Dysart 579 Landsman. Lewis Lee 414 Landsman, Lois Lynn 580 Lane. Charles Rav 305 Lane. Jen Clotilde 358 Lane. Timothy Xavier 392 Lanee, Sandra E 357 Lang. David James 315 Lan g, Louis I 404 Lang, Margaret L 338 Lange. Arthur Joseph 396 Lange. Gary B 179,384 Lange. Peggy M. 467 Langefeld. Douglas R 402.440 Langer. Linda 365.387.580 Langham. Wesley S. 468.477 Langill. H Chris 494,580 Langille. Bruce E 393 Langille, Roger W 373 Langkamp. Duane C. 312 Langlev. Dennis W, 402 Langley, William Mark 337 Langman. Charles H 321 Langner. Thomas James 316 Langoussis. Alexander 318 Langston. Donnell 313.480 Lanham. John Chapman 482,580 Lannin, Susan D 334 Lansford, James E. 299 Lansford, Virginia A. 343 Lanucha. Mary Lou 282 Lanuti, Joseph Eugene 306 Lapointe, Karen Ann 580 Lapolla, James Peter 388 Lappin, Allen Ralph 422 Larcombe. Elsa M 344 Larocco, James Roy 305 Larrick, Barbara Jane 355 Larsen, Cheryl Beth 224.261.269,437.438 Larsen, Diane Wynne 580 Larsen. Patricia B. 275 Larson. Carol D 291,338 Larson, Dale Bradlev 439 Larson, Dean W 318 Larson, Donald W 303,480 Larson. Duane Paul 410 Larson, Ellen 348 Larson, Ingnd Marie 348,580 Larson, John Leonard 301 Larson. Kathleen M. 106.347.436,580 Larson, Laura-Lee 276 Larson, Lawrence M. 488 Larson, Leslie L 482,580 Larson, Linda A 287 Larson, Mane Louise 353,580 Larson, Mark Edward 482.580 Larson, Mark W 391 Larson, Phyllis C 323 Larson. Roberta Jean 436,451,467 Larson, Roberta Jeane 108.350,355.467 Larson, Tim P. 310 Lasalle. Francis P 580 Laswell. Susan C 456 Lateer. James William 395 Latham. Susan Jo 356,580 Lathrop, David Neil 419 Latos. Linda A 344 Laubaugh, Rachel Ann 363 Laube, Catherines. 289 Lauder. Kenneth C 390 Lauderdale. Monica L 485 Laue. Thomas Edward 311.314.486 Lauer, Dawn Melodee 270,580 Laughton, John F 316 Lauraitis, Kristina N 472,473 Lauter. Nancy Ann 580 Lavender, Steven E. 446 Lavin, Margaret J. 277 Lavine. Glenn 374 Lavitt, Alan J. 488 Law, Dale Allen 302 Lawicki. Joy M 280 Lawlor. Mary Dolores 282 Lawrence, Peter K. 407 Laws, Crystal N 283 Laws, John W. 243 Laws. Marvin Nealjr 321 Lawser. William H. 316 Layer. Bruce Coburn 391 Layman. Terrv James 580 Laz. Barbara Jean 189,435 Laz. Peggy A. 275 Laz. Susan Leslie 580 Lazar, Burton Wayne 321 Lazar. Michael A ' 340 Lazarus. Joel D 400 Lazzari. Mary Regina 353 Leach. David' Mathew 412 Leach, Terese Ann 326.372 Leahy, Cvnthia K. 270 Leary. Donald Earl 408 Leary, James K 408 Leasman. Mary Helen 271 Leaver, Janet Kav 270 Leban, William Victor 580 Lebensorger, Joan M 276,580 Leblanc, Carolyn E 495 Lebloch. Doreen K 291 Ledbetter. Robert E 251,377 Ledbetter, Rosetta 328 Ledene. Kenneth M Jr 389 Lederer. Leslie T 407 Ledger. William A. 391.580 Lee, Alfred M. 340 Lee. Bettv 338 Lee. Elizabeth Susan 283 Lee. Ellen C 487 Lee. Gregory J 466 Lee, James Ernest 108.371 Lee. John Skeeles 393 Lee. John W 316 Lee. John W. 476 Lee, Joseph 410 Lee, Leslie Ann 367 Lee, Robin Elizabeth 222.290 Leeds. Michael S. 293 Leefers. Larry A. 459.460 Leen, Carol L' 261.324.326 Leeper. Larry A '376 Leer, Judv 349 Lees, Norwyn Wendell 396.440 Leever, Dennis E 580 LeFebvre. Lowell 464 LeFavi. Bruce A 580 Leforge, Judith 339 Lefort.Jo C. 291 Legel. Dennis Rae 386.463 Legel. Steven J 541 Legenski, Dennis J 391 Legg. Mary Taylor 363.580 Legner. Linda Mane 354 Legrand. James Elvis 402.580 Legrand.JoeE 402 Leher. Paul S. 329 Lehman, John H 305 Lehman, John Murray 391 Lehman. Karen E 106.436,580 Lehman, Wayne D 580 Lehr, Leslie I 420 Lehr, Nola Ruth 271.348 Leiberman. Robert 332 Leibowitz. Phillip 340 Leider, Steven Jav 300 Leiding, Reba M. 290 Leiken, Nathan Ned 332 Leimbach.DeloresE 353.580 Leis. George Harold 581 Leistra. Philip W Jr. 474 Leithem. William G. 317 Leman. Howard Dean 219,375 Leman, Marvin G 312 Leman. Steven J 468 Lembkey.JillK 336 Lemein. Gregg D 391 Lemen. Don Joseph 392 Lemke. Arthur John 581 Lemke. William F 498 Lemke, Lee Edward 478 Lemmons, James Curtis 373 Lemna, John Edward 249,382.581 Lemon, David E 325 LeMorte. Josephine 270 Lenaerts, Arthur W. 378 Lenihan. Dermot P 341 Lenkaitis. Lynda Ann 283 Lennert. Judith M 497 Lennv. David M 493 Lenz,' Robert L 344,488 Lenz. Susan 581 Leo, Kathleen 341 Leo, Richard Joseph 477 Leonard, John Barry 581 Leonard. John Michael 371 Leonard, Lawrence F 581 Leonard. Margaret M. 362 Leong. Dennis Wee 385 Leopold. Wilbur R III 439 Lepp, Linda Carol 243 Lepp. Donald L 386,581 Lepper, Carolyn Sue 337,446 Lera.Thomas'Michael 397,581 Lerman. Cary Bruce 492,581 Lermond. Margaret V 348 Lerner. Edward Mark 336 Lerner. Esther L 498 Lerner, Jane L 283 Lerner, Wayne Michael 414 Leroy, Jane Ellen 354 Lesh, Carol Ann 485 Leshner, Helen M 325 Lesk, Helene 349 Less, Larry P 385 Less, Yvonne Virginia 333,438 Lessley, Norris Brown 318 Lester, Gerald M 106,107,420 Lester, Kathryn Edna 350 Leston. Joan Lorraine 324 Leszkiewicz, Joanne M 280 Letherman, James B, 314 Letner, Tammy L 325 Lettner, Jane Marion 581 Leu, Patricia Ann 337,581 Levander. Lark D 290,488 Levanti. Michael L. 480 Levato, Claudio M. 391 Levek. Raymond Joseph 333 Levene, David Arthur 377 Levens. Jeffrey B 400 Levenson. Steve 164,181 Levi, Carol E 334 Levin, Arnold L 439 Levin, Ira M 414 Levin, Joel C. 400 Levin. Marsha Tina 367.581 Levin. Merle 387 Levin. Martin David 108.249,250.407 Levin. Michael 232 Levin, Nadyne Merle 581 Levin. Stephen M 400 Levine, Barry Arthur 440 Levine, Darryl Adam 326 Levine, Harold Jay 333 Levine, Howard Dennis 414 Levine. Lawrence M. 404 Levine, Leslie A 323 Levine. Robert Miles 176 Levine, Susan Ruth 365 Levins, Alan Sam 308.581 Leviton. Laurence J 308,333 Levora, Christine F 485 Lew. Karen I. 274 Levy, Marilyn Ruth 369 Levy, Peter Alexander 420 Lew, Stanley 508 Lewald. Barrett C 233,396 Lewandowski. Susan C. 364 Lewin, David I. 475 Lewinger. Margeret L. 360 Lewis. Cynthia Ann 228.278 Lewis, David John 398 Lewis, Eric D 305 Lewis, Gerald H 420 Lewis, Jacqueline Rae 367 Lewis, John Allen 255,307.466 Lewis, Linda Alice 286.581 Lewis, Mamie 334 Lewis. Michael James 378 Lewis, Molly Anne 361 Lewis. Ricky 316 Lewis. Robert Alan 581 Lewis. Robert W 314 Lewis, Robert Wayne 396 Liaz, Louis 537 Libbin, Robert P 374 Libera. Daniel A 179 Liberg. Gail Anne 334 Liberman. Debra A. 270 Liberman. Luis 482 Liberty. Ronald Dean 494 Libit, Jordan Mark 407 Lichtenwalter, G. 314 Lichtv, John William 384 Lidinsky. Pamela Ann 354,451,619 Lieb. ConnneJune 365,581 Lieber, Louise S. 276,581 Lieberman. Allan S. 400 Lieberman. David R 400 Lieberman, Laura Beth 350 Lieberman, Robert E 308 Liebler, Richard Alan 477 Liebling, Jeffreys 296 Liebovich, Theodore 325 Lierman, Joseph H 415 Lifton, Linda Eileen 581 Liggett, James Duane 581 Lightsey. Robert E 313,480 Ligon, Elizabeth A 289 Lilja. Steven Gregory 189,304 Lima, SamuelS. Jr. 256 Limbacher. Mary E. 355,581 Limerick. Jill 271.498 Lincicome. Rick A 387 Lincoln, Linda Lee 287 Lind. Allen Edward 395 Lind, Bonnie Mane 222 Lindberg. Charles A. 418 Lindberg, Elizabeth M. 283 Lindeman, Lenore H. 350 Linden. Elizabeth Ann 291 Lindenmier. Nancy M 289 Linder, Owen 296.404 Lindgren. Darit 179 Lindholm. John Robert 396 Lindquist, Judith Ann 350,451 Lindquist. Susan Lee 287.438 Lindroth. Linda D. 473.581 Lindsav. Cvnthia A 270 Lindsay, Michael B. 379,581 Lindsev. Michael Day 379 Lindsev. William F. 373 Lindstrom. Deborah J 361.581 Ling, Nancy Wenjen 581 Lingley. Dennis A 307.466 Link. Jacquelyn L 283 Linn. DanielS 316 Linne, Herbert W 472,474 Linnell. James M 581 Linskv, Miles Alan 374 Linsky. Sally A. 271 Lionberger. Jess R. 468 Lippy. Cynthia A 276 Lippv, David Paul 419 Lipschultz. Leslie F 349 Lipschultz, Pamela A 338 Lipscomb, Darlene M. 334 Lipsey. Karen 582 Lipsky. Karen Rhea 338 Lipson, Lynn Renee 360 Liss, Paul L 313 Liston. James. William 408 Litchfield. Robert A. 391 Litchfield. William J 313.402 Lite. Joseph Richard 308 Litherland. PaulS 474 Litman. Neal Howard 177 Little. Daniel E 296 Little. Kathv J 291 Littlejohn. William 326 Litwin. Lenore F 349 Liu, Thomas K 443 Lively. Paul Turner 381 Livengood. Mary Jo 352.582 Livengood. Stephanie 350 Livesay, James Ray II 108.381,460,464 Livey. Jav Albert 411 Livingston. Beth C 200.329.485 Llewellvn. Don 188 Llovd, James P 304 Lobell. David Price 341 Loberg. Bruce S 412 Lobosco. Antoinette 285 Lochner, Frank Elms 298 Loan, Janet Sue 367 Lock, Carolyn Jane 278,437,466,467 Loebach, Barbara Kay 354 Loehman, William C. 418 Loewen. David Barrett 299 Loewensteiner, Daniel 340 Loewenthal. Bruce Ira 400 Loftus, Mary Louise 343 Logan. Lisa R. 245,344 Logiudice, Joseph F. 326,439 Logsdon, Patricia J. 277 Lohman, Richard Wayne 478 Lohmeyer, David A. 415 Lohmeyer, Linda E. 582 Lohnes. James Henry 388 Lohrmann. George A 582 Lohrmann. Janet A. 291 Lombard!. Susan Anne 356 Lombardo. Joseh S. 494.582 London. Deborah 276 Long, Diane Mary 277,438 Long. Douglas Harold 299 Long, Edna Lee 358 Long. James Allan 397 Long, James Robert 410 Long. Jane E. 273 Long, Joann 358 Long. John Perry 295 Long. M. Kay 355.582 Long. Michael Edmund 494 Long. Thomas Arthur 480 Longhwav. Patricia R 582 Longlett.'Joanne C. 228.278 Longlett. John R 248.249.417.445,582 Longmire, Deborah 344 Look. David Walter 377 Looker, Patricia Ann 361 Loomis. Susan Marie 356 Lopatka. Walter Leo 419 633 Lord, Sanford Arvin 414 Lorentz. Carl Winfred 401 Lorentz. Edward C. 177.387 Lothrop, James Dennv 403 Lough, Virginia 271 Louie, Gloria J 270 Louis, Barbara Clare 352,582 Lovaas, Andrea Margar 280 Lovda, John Michael 328,582 Love. Cynthia Anne 288 Lovell, Philip Eugene 582 Lovendahl, Linda M. 582 Loventhal, Ann M. 274 Lovern, Paul Thomas 475 Low. Helen Louise 365,582 Lowalski. Elaine 273 Lowe, Kenneth Norman 293 Lowenstein. David 414 Lowenthal, Jan M. 218 Lowinger, Margaret L 582 Lowrey, Bradley J. 381 Lowrey, Shelley A. 270 Lowry, Donald J 412 Lowrv. Mary L. 270 Lowy', Ted A. 407 Loxas, Georgene 277 Lov, Dean Stanton 293.444 Loy, Harold M 466,470 Lu'ber, Daniel Nathan 407 Luber. Diane Lynn 275 Lubien. Raymond B. 405 Lubm. Stuart F 404 Lucas, Barbara Lyn 363,582 Lucas, Joseph 419 Lucas. MarkK. 401.582 Lucco. Joseph William 376.582 Luck, Emory F. 106,176 Luczaj. Gregory John 316 Luczak. James Charles 399 Ludmer. Charles Henry 231,462 Ludvigson. Gail C 276 Ludwig, Thomas S. 385 Ludwig, William Carl 311,582 Luedtke, Laura L. 582 Luedtke, Robert R 301 Luhr, Sheryl Louise 287,582 Lukas. Joseph V. 245,419 Lukas. Virginia Kaye 488 Lukasik, FredJr 181,387.582 Lukevich. Janet E. 243.348 Lulewicz, Philip F. 419 Lullo, Thomas A 313 Lumpp, Curtis Alan 409 Lund, Robert C. 314 Lundberg, Mary D 271 Lundgren. James C. 488 Lundin.GaryV 396 Lundquist, Roy Arthur 376 Lunt. Daniel Lee 441 Lunte, Michael J 251,403 Lupori. Charles L 488 Lurhsen, Dennis L. 380 Luscombe. Mark Alan 336,482 Luth, Gary Edward 417 Lutkus, John H 398 Luttrell, Vera Jean 582 Lutz, Joseph 409 Lutz, Kathryn L. 344 Lutz, Richard John 371,582 Luxen, William Paul 396 Lyall, Mark K. 276 Lykins, Margaret Mary 352 Lykkebak, Barbara J 323 Lyman, Elizabeth 473 Lynch, James Timothy 314 Lynch, John F 248,378 Lynk, Judith Ann 361 Lynk, William Joseph 582 Lynn, Mary E. 456 Lynn, Michael W 482 Lynn, NormanS 414 Lynn, Patricia Ann 338 Lyon, Richard Dean 298 Lyons, Dale Rodney 582 Lyons, Naomi 332 M MaPaul, Kei-Man 298 Maas, Judith Florence 582 Maas.John 392 Mabee. Bruce O 255,399 Mabry, Jane Elizabeth 278,582 MacDonald. Bruce A 372 MacGregor, Douglas N. 128,379 Mach, Diane Mane 362 Machens, George M 418 Machmer, Jeanne P. 583 Machnich, Wayne Frank 583 MacKanin. Robert J. 313 Mackey, Maureen L. 273 Mackie, Jeanne Mae 583 MacKmlay. Walter M 340 MacLennan. Trevor J 385 MacMurrav, Darrel W. 387 MacNeil, Florence E. 287 MacNiven, Barbara H. 273 Macris, Thomas Dean 460 Macudzinski, Roman C. Madden, David M. 316 Madenberg, David R 407 Mader, James F 304,460 Maderer, Joel Alan 583 Madsen, Mark C 379 Madsen. Michael Alan 380 Madsen. Robert L 413 Madsen, Ron A. 482 Madsen. Sandra Karen 325 Maduzia, Glen Anthony 482,583 Maffia, Christine 327 Magdziak, Dennis A, 389 Magelli, Stephen Mark 331,333 Magida, Blair R 321.481 Magida. Paul Howard 297 Magill. Michael K 343 Maguire, Mary Ann 270.583 Maguire, Mrs. 362 Mahar, William F. 418 Maher, Richard J 381 Maier.-Debra K. 326 Main, Frances C. 337 Maitland. Morris Hugo 583 Majercail. Robert 294 Major, Douglas I. 480 Majzler, Kathleen T. 282 Makar. John Anton 397 Maki. Dennis Lee 108.242.416 Maki. Linda J. 323 Maki. Mary Katherine 224,335 Maki. Sharon Lynn 364.583 Maksym, WalteV Peter 399 Malaga, Joseph F. Jr. 376 Male. Ruth Ann 438.473 Malek. Martha Mary 355 Malekovic. George M. 343 Maley, Thomas John 318 Malinskv, Steven P 316 Maliskas. Edward Noel 376 Malk. Arnold Barry 420.583 Malkowski. Jane F. 583 Mall. Ronald Martin 422 Mallev. Charles E. 466.583 Mallon, Stephen J 397 Mallory, Mark 378 Mallory, Robert M. 314 Malloy. Robert Gerald 439 Malmgren. Helen Anne 272 Malmgren, Paul D. 255.298,583 Malmgren, Paula Diane 283 Malmrose, John H. 419 Malnar. Robert John 583 Malocha, Donald C. 317 Maloney, Joseph F. 390 Malova'ny. Howard 255 Malstrom. Robert Alan 583 Malten. Kenneth C. 419 Mamminga. David F. 444 Mance. Stephen R. 422 Manchester. Robert 509 Mancini. Louis J 297 Manczak. John Edward 381 Mandell. Marianne 367 Mandl. Marc Jeffrey 400 Mangel. MarcS 336 Mangelsdorf, Ronald A 336 Mangien. Carol Ann 253,366,583 Mangion, GaileE 344 Mangold, Mary 324 Mangurten, Howard S 407 Manhart, Michael C. 307.457.466 Manis. Lvnn Dorsev 337 Manke, William Eugene 477,478.583 Mankey, Jennifers 270 Mankey, Neal Norman 380 Mann. Arthur L 482 Mann. David George 332 Mann. Diane Elizabeth 359,485.583 Mann. James Latrelle 415,583 Mann, Judith Kav 337 Mann, Keith Bruce 301,308 Mann. Richard John 449,450.503 Mann, Roy Lee 468,583 Mann. Sheldon H 308 Mann. Stewart R 301 Mannebach. Alfred J 466 Mannenng. Douglas D 482 Manning, Bobbie Denny 583 Manning. Guv Husted 371 Manning. Mary A 245 Manning, Phyllis Jean 288.488 Manning, Susan K 344 Manns. William J, Jr. 321 Manny. Clyde Victor 416 Manon. Kenneth Paul 411 Manoyan. Daniel F 239.421 Mantliei, Joanne M 344 Manthei, Louis 344 Manus, Maureen Sue 369 Manus. Susan 361 Manzer. Kathleen Mary 280 Maple. Claire Jane 273 Mapother. Ellen 366 Marbach. Walter J 313 Marc. Peggy B 274 Marcado, Susan J 327 Marchel. Lynda L 275 Marchesi. Judith Ann 481 Marchetta. Diane D. 362,583 Marciniak, Patricia R. 273 Marcmiak. Sandra Lee 583 Marciniak. William J 460 Marcoot, Roger Earl 302 Marcus. Barry P 525 Marcus, Harvev Steven 374 Marcus. Jan Ricka 349 Marcus. Linda E 323 Marcus. Marc Richard 340 Marcus, Susan Nancv 365,583 Marder, Robert J 318 Marer, Susan Helene 383 Margolin, Andrea Fav 360 Margolis, Jeremy D 400 Marhoefer, KurtEric 395 Mariani, Janet Lynn 276 Mariani, Jeanne C. 347 Mariani. Michael Paul 180 Marienthal. Nancy 239,279 Marin. Carol Ann 287,493 Mannangel. Richard M. 480 Mannangeli, Mary Lou 338,583 Marinich. Joseph S. 307 Marino, Joanne Gayle 351,438 Marker, Stephen C 583 Markert, LilaSue 359,584 Markson, Charlotte M 280 Markworth, Norman L 380 Marler, Carla Jean 261,342 Marlin, Michael P 316 Marlowe. Faye Susan 350.470 Marn. Alan Gregory 401.584 Marquez. Daniel J 480 Marquis. Robert John 396 Marr. Kenneth Charles 494.584 Marr. Margaret Joyce 332.584 Marron, Jamie P 284 Marrone. David Allen 444 Marrow. Steven P 439 Marsh, Carl M 396 Marsh, EmilvJ. 270 Marsh, Jean E 478 Marshall. Charles A. 101,106 177 304 494 Marshall Jean C. 485 Marshall Joann E 271 Marshall, Paul Edward 376 Marshall, Raymond D. 584 Marshall. Sharon Lynn 438 Marshall, Stephen j 177 Marsiglio. Ronald L 411.477 Marszalek, Christine 270 Martan. Joseph Rudolf 318,463 Marten, Elizabeth 361 Martin. Alice Elaine 273 Martin, Cheryl Anne 584 Martin. Christine Ann 362.584 Martin, David Stuart 333 Martin. Diane M 342 Martin. Gary R 340 Martin, James A. 315 Martin, Jefferv 405 Martin. John William 409 Martin, Joseph P 355 Martin, Kathie 364 Martin. MarcR. 325 Martin, Marilyn E. 271 Martin, Pamela Lee 247 Martin, Sharon Mane 364 Martin. Thomas Henry 462.463.584 Martin. Vicki 367 Martindale, Micheal 179 Martinez, Joseph A. 377 Maruna. Jacqueline 280 Marvelli, Patricia M. 275 Marzal. Vincent A 389 Masar, Terry W. 418 Masek, Michael L. 385 Masny, Michael Gary 380 Mason, William E. 440,444 Mason, William Ernest 439 Mass. Fredrick Bruce 333 Massarsky. Michael 374 Massich. Michael E. 410 Massie. Barrie Joan 349 Massie. Michael Earl 299 Massingill, Larry W. 329 Massingill, Marsha E. 325 Massock, Dianne 363 Mast. Donald R 463 Masters. Marjone Lue 327,438 Masterson. Ruth Ann 108.201,354 Mastin, Marlene J 282 Matavoshi, Edmund D 328 Mateer. Charles F. 408 Matejzel. August 162.163,180,384,441 Materszewski, Anne 325 Mates, Susan Faye 270,584 Matevich, Nancy Susan 584 Mathenv. Rebecca J. 289 Mathers. Leslie E III 251,381 Mathews, Richard H. 384 Mathews, Robert 415 Mathias, Darryll A. 410 Mathis. Mary Anne 361 Mathisen. Douglas J 174.379 Matone. Philip Jean 385 Matory. Jo Ann 358 Matrahga. Matthew F 297 Matras, John Lynn 326 Matson. James'M 303 Matson, Marvin Jav 398 Mattchen. Michael'K 386 Matten. Bradley Karl 441 Matten. Irwin Jay 414 Matteoni, Marsha M. 485 Matlheis. Betty Sue 352 Matthews. Albert L. 179 Matthews. Charles G 305 Matthews. Dale Curtis 494 Matthews, John W. 466 Mattinglev, Gregory A 327 Mattis, Henry Edward 439 Matton. Bradley K. 176 Mattson, Joan Ellen 283 Matusiak, Louis Wayne 372 Matuska, James H '255.296 Matysiak, JoanG 280,584 Mauer, Kathleen Ann 276 Maughmer. Mark D. 378 Maupin, Edward Owen 488 Maupin. Robert Lewis 487 Maurer, Bruce Leslie 415,584 Maurer, Christopher A 439 Maurer, Robert J 333 Mauntzson, Gary 474,584 Mauzey, John Michael 179 Mavercik, Larry 303 Maxfield. Madonna R 282 Maxton, Janet Lynn 334,584 Maxwell, Gail 108 Maxwell. Gary Michael 189 Maxwell, Richard W 315 May, Douglas Robert 384 May, Fran Lee 350 May, Judy Patricia 355,489 May. Mark Anthony 305 May. Norman Wayne 337 May, Susan 224,327 May. Susan Alice 324 May, Theresa Ann 287 Maver, Jean M 283 Mayer, Patricia A 260,333 Mayer, Scott Hilmar 460,584 Mayeroff, Marcia E. 239 Maves, Diane 341 Mayfair, Andrew 326 Maynard 419 Mayo. Charles F. 401 Mayo, David Alan 382 Mazanec, James G 584 Mazawa. Robert J 304 Mazour, Carol L. 290 Mazzarella, Andrew J 312 McAllister. Joan C. 286.347 McAlpine. George Jame 403 McAuley, Robert W 377 McBnde. James Wilson 295 McBnde. Kathleen T 284 McCabe, Donald W 101,106.107 219 302 466 487.584 McCabe. Vincent A 302.471 McCall. Frederick C. 381 McCall. JeanetteSue 344.584 McCallister. Melba K 108,231,286.436 McCallum. John Field 384 McCamy, Raymond W 329 McCann, Valerie Ann 353.481 McCannon, Nancy Irene 366 McCarthy. Donna M. 290 McCarthy. John C 413.482 McCarthy. John Donald 100.106,177.584 McCarthy, Patricia A. 337 McCarthy. Timothy J 179.387 McCarthy. William P 460.461.462 McCartney. Frances M 336 McCarty. Robert C. 291.386 McCash, Benjamin Lee 410.468 McCaw. Dane Morris 372 McCaw. Eleanor Ann 352 McClane. Bill F 344.480 McClavton, Thomas R 406 McCleilan,Gail J 343 McClellan. Jefferv 106 McClelland. John's. 422.584 McClelland. Marlvs E 278 McClelland, William 392 McClenahan, JohnS. 480 McClendon. John E 375,470.584 McClintock. Gregory K 406 McClung. Roger Waiter 460,584 McClure, Donna Lou 275 McClure. George S. 453 McCollum. Franks. 584 McCollum, Janet M. 584 McConnell. David J 336.474.584 McConnell. David W. 391 McCormack, Garv J 383 McCormack. Robert P 314 McCormack, Ronald H 412 McCormick, Norlvn L 383 McCourt. Marv Anne 368,584 McCov, Michael D. 379 McCoy, Richard W. 297 McCrary. Kay Ellen 368 McCrearv. Carol Ann 359 McCristal. King 531 McCue. Brian James 179,480 McCue, Thomas Edward 584 McCuen. Patricia Rae 368 McCullev, Michael T 371 McCulloch, Connie Sue 359 McCullough. Stephen L 385 McCumber. Douglas Ray 343 McCune, David Clark 411 McCurdy. Patricia L 364 McDaniel. Barbara 358 McDaniel. Cathy J, 283 McDaniel, Terry L. 379,478,585 McDermott, Brian J. 377 McDole, Marilyn Sue 280 McDonald , David Lee 422 McDonald. James D. 421 McDonald. Lee F 409 McDonald. Marv K 291 McDonald. Millard B. 316 McDonald. Thomas John 312 McDonald, William D 305 McDonnell, Joyce M 341 McDonnell. Mary F 446 McDonnell. Robert L 389 McDonough. Michael P 179.415,441 McDonough, Mollie M. 347 McDowell. Clyde R. 493.585 McDowell. Nancy Ann 585 McDowell. Robert Alan 243 McEvers. Carol J 353 McEvoy. Dennis M 391.482 McEvoy. Martin B 398 McEwan, Virginia Ida 385 McEwen, Catherine 585 McFall, Pamela Jean 290 McFarland. Joseph M 384 McFarland. Mary R. 481 McFarland. Patrick A 392 McGee, David A 417 McGee.LillieM 270 McGee, Linda Best 585 McGee, Ralph L 464 McGehee, James Alan 386 McGhee, Michael B 316 McGill, Gregory K 255 McGill. John Elliott 379 McGillivrav, Terrence 396 McGinnis, William T 421 McGivnev, Nancy M. 276 McGlamery, Marshall D 478 McGovern. Carol Joyce 585 McGovern, Catherine M 333 McGovern, Michael 464 McGrady. Douglas J. 395 McGrane. James B. 421 McGrath, Ann T 289 McGrath. Daniel J. 305 McGrath, Gary M. 314 McGrath, James Leo 100.241.371 McGrath, Katherine M. 285 McGrath, Thomas J. 371 McGreevv, James R 411 McGregor. George 331,336,385.494 McGrew, Cecil E 466.468 McGuire, Colleen L 290 McGuire, Constance L, 289 634 McGuire, Edward G. 585 McGuire. James Thomas 378 McGuire. .John W 255 McGuire. Joseph W 519 McGuire. Thomas P 313 McGuire, William J 316 McHale, Maureen T 585 McHarry. John Dyer 585 McHenrv, Marv Louise 359 McHenry.SallieAnn 364.438 Mcintosh, Bruce A 585 Mcintosh. Hugh Eugene 386 Mcintosh. Paul Aaron 329.471.585 Mclntyre, Janet K 271 McKasson.. Stephen C 390 McKay, Sherry M 344 McKechnie, James K 343 McKenna. Susan 324 McKenzie, Carolyn F 338 McKenzie, Kathleen M 284 McKeon. Lawrence M 179.480 McKeown. Patricia R 322 McKinley, Raymond 238 McKinnev. Alice 283 McKinney. John M. 383.585 McKinnon. Sara Louise 284 McKissic. Daniel Earl 179 McKown. Jo Ann 332 McLain. Sharon 291 McLaren. TimothvS. 235 McLarney. Kathleen M 356.585 McLaughlin, Jackie L 375 McLaughlin. Marv E 327 McLaughlin, Michael J 251.388 McLean. Clayton Drake 308 McLellan. Jeffrey C 102,180.384,441,480 McLellan, Susan R. 541 McMackin. James W. 408 McMackin, Linda Kay 242,347 McMahon. James M. 311.313.585 McMahon. Patrick E. 313 McManawav. Marc Lane 381.585 McManus. Danev 275 McMichael. Paul 232 McMillan. Charles A. 223,328 McMillan. Edward L 307.466.585 McMillan. Patricia A. 495 McMillion. Kathleen J 285 McMullen. Catherine P 327 McMullen, Linda Sue 279 McMullen, Patrick J 307 McMullen. Richard 541 McMurtrey. Garry W. 399.585 McNamara. John B. 355 McNamara, Paula K. 334 McNamara. Robert R 415 McNarv. Glen 541 McNary. Judith Ann 224,331.332,585 McNeely, James Harry 439 McNichols. Daniel L. J 389,439 McNichols, Michael J 389 McNiven, Barbara 224 McNutt, David W. 312 McNutt, Linda R 275 McNutt, Todd Michael 230 McQueen. Harry Wayne 355 McQueen, William Leon 377 McReynolds. Dana R 327 McShane. Margaret 238 McSherry. Donald T. Jr. 585 McVoy. Patricia Jean 347 McWeay, Paula F 332 McWethy, Sandra Kay 347 McWilliams. Angela A 353,585 MeWUliams, Michael W 406 McWilliams, Ronald D 444 McWilliams, Stephen J 390 Meacham. Howard D. 384 Meacham. Jeffrey W 373 Meachum, Bruce Jay 418 Mead. Andrew L 295 Meade. Cynthia Ann 248.356 Meade. Linda Kav 290.585 Meade, William H 179,480 Meador, George C 585 Meadors, Linda Lee 353 Meadows, Byron David 334 Meagher, Janice M. 585 Meagher. Richard B 585 Meagher, Sharon E. 347 Mealiff. David F 255,307,466 Means, Dexter M 482 Means, Jay Courtney 444 Meara, John William 395 Mecloskey, Marv 344 Mecum, Scott A 422 Meeum. Timothy G, 418 Mede, Rosemary 585 Mede. Sharon M 359 Medenis. Ismene 488 Meder. Bennett Joseph 331.336 Medintz, Amy R 586 Medoff. Norman J 238.248.400 Medor. Jack Steven 407.586 Meers. Edward William 470 Meers, Sharon S 470 Meersman. Peter Moss 395 Megginson. Michael W 375 Megginson. Robert E 299,586 Megginson, Sandra Kay 334 Megginson. Theodore C 375 Meharry, Timothy Ross 401 Mehelic, JanisM 481 Melahn.LeroyC 396 Mehlberg. Linda J 335 Mehlman. Mark F 248.250.374,586 Mehrtens. Brenda K 467 Meier, Ann Elizabeth 586 Meier. William Dale 395 Meilach, Susan Ellen 367 Meiling. Terrance M 344 Meinheit. Suzanne M 273 Meinhold. Vaun Harold 310.318 Meinkoth, Donald C 294 Meisels. Henrv Isaac 308 Meisner. Keith George 343 Meister. George P 343 Meixner. John Bernard 418,440 Meixner, Robert Hay J 396 Melby. Charlotte Ann 275 Melcher, David Roger 340 Melcher, Richard Earl 321 Melhouse. Dennis Ray 398.444.586 Melicher, Stephen A. 297 Mellen, John Tennyson 586 Mellen. Sara Gay 355 Mellette. Robert R 314 Melone. Anthony M 389 Melshenker, Steven R 414 Melton. Brian Richard 391 Meltzer, Carla Beth 279 Meltzer, Judith Anne 349 Melvin, Lawrence S. Jr 586 Melvin, Richard Owen 299,450 Menasce, Julie 289 Mendel, Barry M 374 Mendel, Clifford W 189 Meng. Marcia Lvnn 356 Meng. Ronald L' 422 Mengelsdorf. Ronald A 497 Menten, Thomas Grant 334 Mentkowski. Timothy F 396 Menzel. David Lee 299 Merel. Richard A 414,480 Merel. Ronald Howard 414 Merhlev. Linda M 333 Merkel.EarlL . Jr 317 Meredith, Dale 497 Merkle, Judith A 271 Merrick. Jeffrey Cole 314.394.586 Merrick. Robert E 251.378 Merrick. Terry Lvnn 413 Mernfield. Edwin Art 383 Merrill. Harold C. Jr. 255,304 Merrion. Michael T. 299 Merntt, Sears W 313 Mertz. Linda M 282 Mervis, Steven A 420 Merz. Jay Warren 411. 586 Mesetz. Penny L 326 Meskill. Susan Adelai 272.348 Meskimen. Lauren 276 Messenger. Stephen L 586 Messer, Janet 108 Messman. Ronald A. 497 Messman. Stewart A. 586 Messmer. Janet C 189.435,436 Metter. Karen Sue 107.435,437,586 Metz. Kristin Adele 357.586 Metzger. Daniel J 298 Metzger. Harold F 381 Metzger, Stephen L. 586 Metzger. Timothv M 586 Meyer. Allen E 233,297 Meyer. Bernhart A 541 Meyer. Carolyn A 328 Meyer. Catherine M 586 Meyer, DarrylGlen 385 Me'ver. Eugene Herbert 482,586 Meyer, Gayle Lee 322,586 Meyer, Grace Ann 368 Meyer, James E 417 Meyer, Jane Ann 348 Meyer, John Warren 412,586 Meyer, Jones 540 Mever, Joseph Michael 391,586 Me'ver. Judith M 276 Meyer. Dr Martin 478 Mever, Roger Fred 374 Me'ver, Ronald Milton 328 Me'ver. Stephen B 326 Meyers, John 382 Meyers. Patricia Ann 586 Mezger. Gloria D 109 Michael, Kenneth J 313 Michael, Terry Pigg 586 Michaels, Gregory P 316 Michaels, Marcia H. 338 Michaelsen, Norman T 388 Michaelson. Marvin J 480 Michal, Marilyn 342 Michalak. Marlene M 341 Michalak, Robert J 406.586 Michalsen. Gary Lee 388 Michalski, Phyllis M 280 Michel, GarvL 386 Michel, Kenneth J 410 Michelob 401 Michels, Thomas J. 314 Michelsen. Linda J 275 Michi, Richard Angelo 493 Michols. Steven G 325 Michuda, Lorraine L 271 Mickelsen. David J 406 Mickelsen. Robert A 406 Mickenbecker, K 327 Miclow. Susan Marv 288 Middleton. Donald t 188 Middleton, John A. 312 Midyett. Regina Kay 359 Mieling. Terence M, 439 Mierzwa. FredncC 385,441,492 Micrzwa, Thomas F 492 Mies. David Wesley 445.478 Mifflin. JohnS 385 Mifflin, Mary J 271 Migas, James Bruno 297 Mihevc. Nancv 493 Mikes, Judith L. 343 Miksta, Daniel Leslie 312 Milbrandt. Benjamin W 494 Miles. Donna Lenore 285 Miles. Douglas E 381 Miles. Janice Rae 368.586 Miles. Raymond 314 Milke, Susan C 335 Millar. William R. 389 Miller. Alan E 328 Miller. Andrew J 458.460.461,586 Miller. Arm 404 Miller, Arthur E 466 Miller. Barbara Anne 361 Miller. Barbara Rvan 586 Miller. Betty Ann 341.481 Miller. Brian N 300 Miller. Carla K 348 Miller, Carla Suzanne 366 Miller. Charles D 395 Miller. Cheryl A 243.328 Miller. David C .Jr. 200,376.440 Miller. Denis James 384.587 Miller, Everett B , Jr. 412 Miller. Freddie L 144.178 Miller. George R 303 Miller. Gerald James 325.439 Miller. Glenn Henry 331 Miller. Gregory A 343 Miller. James J 228.337.445.464 Miller. Janice B 360 Miller. Jay I. 498 Miller. Jeffrey A 383 Miller. Jeffrey Lee 255 Miller. Joyce's 290 Miller. JudvK 271.366 Miller. Julye Dale 360.587 Miller, Karen A 271 Miller, Kathleen Ann 108,359.451 Miller. Kerry J 332 Miller. Larry E. 317 Miller. Leslie Frank 478.587 Miller. Linda Ann 223.261 Miller, Linda Gail 223.283 Miller. Linda S 223,324 Miller. Lois Rochelle 324.367 Miller. Marc William 457,462 Miller. Marv Ann 361 Miller, Marv Linda 355,331 Miller, Michael E 408 Miller, Nancv L 361 Miller, Nancv Lynn 280 Miller. Pamela Claire 368 Miller. Richard S 445.470.587 Miller. Richard W 317 Miller. Robert Alan 255,321 Miller, Ronald Lee 493 Miller. Sandra 286 Miller, Sandra Lou 270 Miller. Scott W 255,294 Miller, Suzanne V 354 Miller. Svlvia Ann 587 Miller, Vincent T 409 Miller, Warren Glenn 403 Miller, William Gosse 301 Millet. Stanton 508 Milligan. Stuart C 318.439 Millns. James G .Jr. 177.388 Mills. Carl Edward 587 Mills. Geofrev Thomas 388 Mills. Jeffrey A 482 Mills. Ronald Willis 482 Mills. RoxanneE 279.481 Mills, Stephen W 402 Miloch, Karen E 270 Milstem. Nath 248 Minaga. Steven V 315 Minikel, Susan C 280 Miniscalco, Judith A 339.341 Minner, Judith Ellen 365 Minor. James Richard 460 Minler.JohnB. 477,587 Minton, Mark A 321 Miranda. Daniel R 389.587 Mirocha. Lawrence T 243.419 Mis. Barbara Bernice 438 Misfeldt, Michael L 392 Mishlove. Edward H 407 Miskell. Lam Ellen 273 Miskiv. Carol Ann 353 Missavage, Arlene F 587 Missavage. Roger J. 297 Mita. Jeanne Yvonne 587 Mitchell. AnneC 344 Mitchell. Dan Charles 392 Mitchell. Mrs E 363 Mitchell, Elizabeths 282 Mitchell. JerrvV 343 Mitchell. June D 437 Mitchell. Linda Sue 284 Mitchell. Michele L 269 Mitchell. Pamela Sue 228.362 Mitchell. Patricia A 587 Mitchell. Phyllis Ann 108.368.436 Mitchell. Robert D 419 Mitchell. Sharon E 117 Mitchell. VickiL 287 Mitrenga. Laurance A 382 Mitsdarfer. Richard J 305 Mitts, Carole Jean 106.334.436.485,587 Mizock, Donald Albert 414 Mladiner. Miro Paul 415 Moake, Michelle E 353 Moburg, Charles Evere 373 Moburg. Richard H 326 Modnc, Ruth Karen 280 Moebs, Garrv Michael 333. 587 Moehnng. William L 403 Moeller. Lon Drew 300 Moeller. Margie Ann 284 Moeller, Raymond J , Jr 317 Moesle. Kathleen Ann 587 Moffitt, Donald Lee 255.307,445,466,587 Mogensen. PaulC 384 Mohan, John Richard 587 Mohler. Judith Ann 286.587 Mohr. David Rolla 386 Mohrhusen. Marilyn A 587 Moisan, Lawrence G. 316 Mokate. Rita Lorene 242.368 Mokrzycki. Karen M 438 Moldovan. Carolyn 427 Moldovan. Earl Sander 233.427 Moline, Michele Susan 367 Moll. Linda S. 342 Molodow. Lynda 276 Molt. Michael Jerome 381 Monezynski, Paul 453 Monken, Leslie Jane 364 Monken, Linda Jean 364 Monroe. Ronald Lee 302.445.478 Monroe. Saundra L. 348 Monson, Dana M 298 Monson. Tyrus Kent 233 Montague Charles E 587 Montague. James R 294 Montalbrano. Sandra B 348 Montblanc. Michael R. 306 Montgomery. Donald C. 388 Montgomery. Elsva T 587 Montgomery, Gregg C. 587 Montgomery. Lynn A 318,457 Montgomery, Thomas J 318 4: 7 Moody. Douglas W. 387 Moody. Ernest Dudley 422 Moody, William L 251.390 Moogk. Gary W 373 Moon. Michael Mark 294 Moore. Barbara Ann 587 Moore, Brenda Joyce 276 Moore, Bruce Lawrence 332 Moore, Carl R. 480 Moore. Diane Elaine 438 Moore, Edwin G 255.302 Moore. Evelyn M 260 Moore. Gloria D 338 Moore, James Straight 395 Moore, Jeffrey R 401 Moore, Larry D 405 Moore, Laurence L, 587 Moore. Lee Eugene 385 Moore. Lynn V 329 Moore. Maureen Elaine 218.219.347 446 Moore. Patricia Ruth 438 Moore. Patrick J 389 Moore, Robert A 386 Moore, Rolland Dale 308 Moore, Ronald M 297 Moore. Thomas Richard 406 Moorman, Alan E 332,587 Moormann, Alan Edward 333 Moormann. Pauline A 332 Morache. Michael A. 478.492 Morales. Lydia Esther 275 Moran. James William 587 Moran. Mary Jeanne 230.587 Moran. Rosemary E. 348 Moretti, Luke Joseph 313,464.482 Moreux.JohnR 579 Morev, EmilvS 291 Mori Paul 176 Morford, Raymonds . II 406 Morgan. David John 477 Morgan, Irving Jack 421 Morgan, James Robert 58,77.588 Morgan. Kenneth R 384.588 Morgan. Michelle L 325 Morgan, Richard Lough 382 Morgan. Robert M 340 Morhusen. Marilyn 347 Morhusen. Marilyn 252 Moring. Stuart Alan 384.588 Morita, Stirling P 314 Montz. Frednc Alan 377 Moritz, Michael T 314.471 Morris. Alan E 404 Morris. GarvL. 298 Morris, Geoffrey B 312 Morris. Jacqueline M, 282 Morris. Jeffrey A 301 Morris, Judith M 287 Morris. Martha Ellen 451 Morris. Michael B 343.480 Morris. Renav 588 Morris, Susan W 351 Morrison, Dwayne I 482 Morrison, James L. 478 Morrison, Janice E 467 Morrison, John Ford 415,588 Morrison. John Freddy 477.588 Morrison. Kevin P 406 Morrison. Margaret M 485,588 Morrison. William A 588 Mornssey. Richard W 480 Morrow. Robert Scott 371 Morrow. William W 405 Morscheiser. JohnC. 179 Morse. Constance L 328 Morse, Saul Julian 492.588 Morthland. Suzanne E 350,588 Morton. David Ray 397 Morton. Harlev Craig 466 Morton. Ross Willard 588 Morton. Sally Jean 352.495 Moschel. Donna G 365.588 Mose. Edith Anne 280.481,588 Mose. Judith E 289 Moser. Richard Jay 384 Moses, De nnis Allan 406 Moses, Shelley 271 Mosher, Kevin L 313 Moskowitz. Marilyn 329 Mosley. Steven W 313 Moss. Jonathan Yost 396 Moss, Robert Stewart 407.588 Moss. Thomas Wayne 393 Motel. Joel Lurie 407 Mott.CandaceJean 588 Mottar, Bonnie Louise 363,588 Moulic. James Randal 457 Moulton, Stephen W. 336 Mount. Henry Richard 478,588 Mov, Herman Yunchee 334 Mov.PaulW. 300 Move. Donald W 497 Mover, Gene 225 Mover, John Edward 588 Mover, Mark Albert 416 Mrozowicz, Michael E 355 Much, Paul J 401 Mudron, Maureen D. 260.261,275 Mueller. Bruce L 321 635 Mueller, Dan 255,296 Mueller, Elizabeth L 285,497 Mueller. Gary Francis 482 Mueller, Geoffrey 336 Mueller, James F 488 Mueller, Jerin B 588 Mueller, LindaS 290,488 Mueller, Mary Lou 438 Mueller, Raymond C, 371 Mueller, Steve Roger 439 Mueller, Terry K 301 Mueller, Thomas E, 417,478 Mueller, Thomas Owen 588 Mueller, William A, 588 Mueth, Paul F. 296 Mularz, Thomas E, 255,306 Mulcahey, Danton F, 401,588 Muldoon, Thomas 381 Mulgrew, Elizabeth A. 362,588 Mulkey, Heather L. 200,363,437 Mullan, David P. 297 Mullarkey, Marv E. 332 Mullen, Cathy Sue 362 Mullen, Michael J. 401 Muller, Cheryl Lee 114,355 Mulligan, Christopher 378 Mulligan, Patricia A 283 Mulliken, John 181 Mulrooney. Raymond J. 494 Mulvey, John Michael 399,588 Mumford, Stephen E, 403.588 Munaretto, Raymond F 317 Munger, Michael Lee 317 Munson, Elaine Mane 588 Munson, Robert Martin 389,588 Munsterman, John Leo 589 Munz, John Hartzell 439 Muraski. Karol Ann 468,589 Murawski. Michael P. 106,180 381 Murphy, Charles J. 177 Murphy, Eva Kathleen 108 Murphy, James Michael 387 Murphy, James Patrick 310 Murphy, John Charles 589 Murphy, John Thomas 411 Murphy, Julia C. 329 Murphy, Mary Cathleen 354 Murphy, Paul Justin 383 Murphy, Richard W. 408 Murphy, Sharon Mane 481 Murphy, Susan M 282 Mu rphy, Therese Ann 341 Murphy, Thomas 396 Murray, Barbara C. 276 Murray, ChistopherC. 371 Murray, Robert Dale 343 Murray, Rosetta D. 332.483,589 Murray, William J. 163,180 Musch, Thomas Owen 176,480 Muse, Dorothy Ann 589 Musgrove. Steven E. 482 Musick, Lyla L. Musil, Kenneth John 589 Muslin, Steven Barry 414 Muzos, Steven James 494,589 Myers, Beverly Jeanne 488 Myers. George Douglas 411.439 Myers. John Rilev 200.333 Myers, Laurel G ' 333 Myers, Lawrence J 251,416 Myers, Marc 416 Myers, Scott 343 Myers, William Ralph 589 Myles, Barbara C 271 Myles, Kevin Milton 422 Myrow, David Louis 334,446.589 Mytkowicz. PauletteL. 341 N Naccarato. Elise F 357 Nachenberg, Hal Ira 420 Nachman, James Burt 414 Nadich. Ellen 349 Nagazawa, Laura 332 Nagel, Jon William 589 Nagel, Steven Ray 373,589 Nagle, DeniseM 270 Nagle, Marv B 288 Nagler, Catherine J. 589 Nahlik, Frank Joseph 316 Nahlik, Richard L. 312 Naiditch, Ellen Beth 108,227,436 Najbar. Anne Dolores 327 Nakazawa, Laura Gail 238 Nalywajko. Jerome J 419 Nap'le, Sharon Kay 589 Naponic, Robert A. 129,131,132,133,135,179,379 Nargelenas, Laimutis 480 Nasca, Dr Frank 249 Nathan, John Edward 420 Nathanson, Ellen Sue 324,481 Natker, Andrew Jay 414 Nauyalis, Madelon L 282 Nava, Lynette Alberta 273 Navara, Beverly C. 280 Navik. Roger Lee 332 Neal. Patricia Sue 589 Nebeck.JohnH 317 Neben, Michael E. 332,482 Nebes, Charles 408 Neely, Susan E. 276 Neer. Michael R 296 Nefdl, Lynne F 274 Negele, James Robert 409 Negrete, Lola J 282 Neidert. Katherine A 360,589 Neiman, Gary Scott 589 Neistein, Jack D 421 Nejdl, Irwin Frank 324.329 Nekolny, Pamela Jan 329 Nelson. Burr 336 Nelson, Carl Sherwood 200,203,401.440 Nelson, Charles J 589 Nelson, Cheryl A 325 636 Nelson, Christina A 218.355 Nelson. Cvnthia C. 276 Nelson, Danny Lee 440,472 Nelson, David Lee 470,589 Nelson, David Mueller 218 Nelson, Douglas W. 109 Nelson, Fred Allan 336 Nelson, Glen Albert 590 Nelson. Gregorv Lloyd 382 Nelson, Harry B. 331 Nelson. Janet Barbara 273 Nelson. Janet Sue 273.590 Nelson. Jill Marcia 590 Nelson, John F, Jr. 391 Nelson, John Paul 371 Nelson, John Ravmond 590 Nelson, Joseph B. 255.306 Nelson, Marv Jane 350,390 Nelson. PhilT. 401 Nelson, Richard H. 439 Nelson, Robert Alan 418 Nelson. Robert Curtis 404 Nelson. Robert Mark I 384 Nelson, Shirley M. 283 Nelson. Walter Earl 384 Nelson, William E. 344 Nemec. Donald Otto 410 Nemeyer, Susan Ruth 357.456 Nepon, Gary Reid 407 Nerstrom, James S. 443,474.590 Nesladek, Nancy K. 276 Nespor, John Frank 478 Nestor. Jon Ontario 590 Nesvig, Jacklyn A. 327 Nettelhorst. Susan 495 Netter, Mark James 405 Netzky. Susanne Gay 590 Neu, John A. 303 Neumann. Beth A 341 Neumann, Christine 284,485,590 Neumann. Daniel Alan 329,590 Neumann. Mark J. 414 Neumann. Nancy L. 332 Neumann. Theodore H. 590 Neustadt, Donald H 336 Neustadt. Elizabeth F. 338.467.590 Neustadtl. Sara Jane 350 Neville. GaryM. 179.297 Nevins. Ann '350.451 New. Nash Harrison 180.422,480 Newberg, Marcia J. 106 Newcomer. Anne Louise 325 Newhouse, John Alan 329 Newhouse. Shernll L. 272 Newhouse. William R 340 Newman, Lynne Marcia 367 Newman. Marva Ann 341 Newman. Merwyn G. 327 Newman. Norman B. 404 Newman. Robert N. 313 Newton. Linda Jean 453.456,590 Nicholas. Howard Dean 444.498.590 Nichols. Christina 270 Nichols. John H. 317 Nichols. Michael C 188 Nichols. Ronda A. 286 Nichols, Sallv Ann 350 Nicholson. Debra Jean 286.438.492 Nicholson. Garry C. 317 Nicholson, Lance W. 305 Nickelson. Lee Ernst 300 Nicklas, Sandra Kay 363 Nickolas. William 395 Nicksarlian. Marv H. 337 Nicksarlian. Ralphs 337.494 Nicksic. Beverlv J 270 Nickum, Garv John 392 Nicol. Arthur Duev 224 Nicolay, David E 391 Niebruegge. Frank W, 312 Nied. Janice Judith 351 Nieder. Janet M 327 Niedermaver, Lvnn M 282,343 Nielsen, Glenda Ruth 364,590 Nielsen, Michael C 315 Niemann, Barbara Ruth 360 Niemeyer, Garry Lewis 470 Niemeyer, Gayle Louis 590 Niemi, Larry A. 313 Nies, Jack Anthony 416 Nightingale. Fred M 255,307 Nightingale, Howard W 307.590 Niklewski. Jerzv B 478 Nilson. Nancy Ann 200.352 Nimrick. Sara Allison 590 Nims. Judith V 473 Nipps, Kenneth W 255.296 Nishikawa. Lucia M 329 Nishimoto. Henrv H. 304 Nitekman, MarkR. 109 Nitz. Paul Ronald 178 Nitzkin, Jeffrey Lee 420 Nixon, Linda Joy 272 Nixon, Patricia L 107 Noaite, William J. 255 Noelke, Thomas Robert 222,314 Noggle, Rex A. 470 Nolan, Carol A. 276 Nolan. Charles Joseph 478 Nolan. Marv E. 272 Noland, Richards 478 Noller. Thomas W 299 Noon. Dennis J 416 Noon, Thomas Francis 416 Noonan, Dennis R 176.379 Nor. Arthur George 312 Norbeck. Linda S 351 Nordby, A Eugene 473,590 Norder, Barbara K 289 Nordlund, Jeffrey R. 296 Nordmark, Eric B 402 Noreen, Bryan Carroll 379 Noren.Glen Russell 391 Norgaard, Constance A, 253,359,590 Normile, Daniel K 312 Norr, Anita 275 Norris, Anita Gavle 590 Norris, Catherine C 273,590 Norns, Curtis 337 Norris, Jeffrey B 179 Norris, John W 460 Norris. Julie A 283 Norris, Sandra Fave 358,590 North. Robert Arthur 311.314 Northcraft. Sallv Jo 282.590 Nosaka. Fred Garv 464 Nothnagel. Margaret E 271 Notko. Randv Michael 401 Nottoli. Margaret M. 341 Novak, Allen Leslie 371.590 Novak, Barbara Ann 339 Novak, Edward M 388,392 Novota, Robert Edward 590 Now. Michael Edward 399 Novv. Steven R 317 Nowak. Williams 128,179.399 Noves, John A. 327 Nudo. Alan Frank 387 Nugent. James K 316 Nugent. Timothv 539 Null. Ned Lvnn 439 Nundle. John 255 Nunemaker. Richard A 392 Nusinow. Alan Ira 400 Nusinow. Hillarv Ann 218.349,590 Nustra, ChervlS 282 Nustra, Susan Claire 260,273,591 Nutt. Richard Dale 376.591 Nystedt, Steven Paul 333 Nystrom.Gustav A. 231.332 Nystrom. Paul Henry 591 o Oakes. Garv Norman 387,591 Oaklev. Donald D 525 Oakley, Wilmetia M. 334 Oakwood, MavbelleKave 363.481.591 Oatman. Margaret P 355 Obal, Mary A. 283 Obejda, Darlene Joy 276 Oberhammer. Christine 274 Oberrotman. Alan M 414 Obrien. DanielS 336 Obnen, Dorothv Ann 359,438 Obrien, George P 255,306 Obrien, James J 392 Obrien, Joseph Albert 416.591 Obrien. Laura 351 Obrien. Linda M 323,591 Obrien. Thomas P 385 Obryan, Philip B 372 Oeehasek, Robert Paul 334,591 Ocken. Nancy J. 591 Ocken, Randall Gene 591 Oconnor, Cathleen J 591 Oconnor. Donald S 304 Oconnor, Gary L 312 Oconnor, Kim Lee 283 Oconnor, Patricia Ann 348.591 Oczkowski. Philip J 343 Oda. Christine Kihoko 332 Odaniell. Robert K 233 Ode. Michael Allen 470 Oderkirk, John Allen 388.591 Odenthal, William Art 396 Odgers. Larrv Don 591 Odle. Clarence B 340 Odle, Miss 338 Odonnell. Maureen C, 272,481 Odonnell. Michael J 255 Oehler, Harrv George 591 Oehlsen. Dennis W 343 Oetting, Douglas C. 391 Oetting. Vicki R 283.492 Oettinger, Joan Susan 365 Oglietti, Bernard A 313 Ogurek. Robert F 344.459 Ohare. Randall Scott 406 Ohearn, John Anthony 415 Ohlendorf, Richard J 321 Oluiun, Kathleen Mane 285 Ohr. Kenneth 494 Ohrn. Linda Joyce 591 Okamoto, Jane M 276 Okeefe. Daniel J 493 Okeefe, Patricia T. 341 Okruch. Alice I. 270 Okruch, Lesia 487 Olander, Susan Marie 591 Olearv, David Gilbert 333 Olearv, Sheila 270 Oleck, Patricia Lvnn 247,438 Oliver, Gail 324 Oliver. Sondra A 344 Ollenquist. Kristine 364 Olmstead, Alvin D. 2% Olsen, Bret George 406 Olsen. Carol Ann 327 Olsen. Craig Alan 439 Olsen, Garv Lee 591 Olsen, Jams Dee 361,591 Olsen, Jim 255 Olsen, John Stuart 297 Olsen. Michele R 591 Olson. Charles D 230 Olson. Diane Mane 338.591 Olson, Elizabeth Ann 337 Olson. Garv Keith 334 Olson. J Scott 109.373 Olson, James H 302 Olson. John Arthur 403 Olson, John M. 386 Olson, Linda Adele 350,591 Olson. Robert Edwin 326 Olson. Ronald Eugene 107,302.445,466 478 591 Olson, Steven T 296 Olson, Vicki May 271 Olson, William W 203 Oltmann. Nancy Elaine 273.591 Oltmanns. Roger W . Jr 468 Omahen. Susan C 343.456 Omalley, Bernard M. 314 Omallev. James Edward 325 Omallev. Kathleen Ann 366 Omalley. William P 255,306 Oman. Stephen Paul 179 Oncken. NancvLoraine 591 Mrs O'Neal 341 Oneil. Robin Donlev 366 Oneil, William F 478 Oneill. John J, 189 Onischuk. Steven J 405 Ooms. Douglas W. 340 Oplatka. Ellen Rose 352 Opperman. John H. 373 Oprea, David M. 314 Oravis. Larry T 303 Organ. Patricia Ann 289 Oria. Robert R. 317 Orlandino. Richard A 391 Orlowski. Theresa M. 273 Orms, Thomas R 405 Ornatek. Anthony C. 179.389 Orourke. Patrick D 307.445 466 591 Orr, Harold D. 498 Orr. John Andrew 477.591 Orsay, Charles P 321 Ortscheid. Robert A 304 Orwig, Robert Richard 371 Osbakken, Margaret A 285 Osborne. Ronald D 460.461 Osborne. Warren W 592 Oscarson, DeniseC 347 Oscherwitz. Janice 592 Osiek. Robert E. 303 Osmer. William G 296 Ostafin, Dorothy Mary 481,592 Ostaszewski, G 348 Osterbach, Judith E. 592 Osterbur, Randall L. 298 Ostertag, Edward L. 303 Ostefeld, Lvnne R 253.355 Ostrander. Charles W. 396 Ostrander, Lvnn Marie 592 Ostrander, Wendy 351 Ostrem. Dawn Emita 350 Ostrihon, Chervl A 260 Ostrodka, David L 188,329.472 Ostrof. Adnane B 349 Ostrowski. Thomas A. 333,592 Oswald, Gavle Louise 366 Ott, Karen Lee 322 Otto, Marv Susan E. 352 Otto, Walter F 340 Outis. Robert R 525 Outlaw. Jesse 315 Overman, Ruth M 282 Overmver. Phillip I, 234.708 Overton, Trevor C 333 Overturf, Brad W 242,419,439 Owen. Carol Dons 363 Owen. Deborah A 282 Owen, Howard Henrv 387 Owen, Janice R 326 Owens, Gilbert W 459 Owens, Loren D 301 Ozvurt, Gunes E 301 Paar, Nancy J. 467 Paar. Patricia Ann 329 Pacanowski, Ronald F 333 Pace, Dennis Stephen 178 Pacev, Stephen Robbin 384 Pacheco. Keith A 336 Pachter, Frederick J 332 Pacin. Marilyn Sue 274 Packer, Roberta Jovce 349 Paden, Jan Patrick'298,453,464,592 Pagano, Monique 363 Page, Arlene Mae 592 Page, Dannv Joe 392 Page. Gerard B 329 Page, Jane Ann 364 Page, Jay Patrick 478.592 Page. Pamela Louise 355 Page. Patrick 413 Page Patricia A 245.260 Page, Ravmond 509 Page, Roger L 395 Page. Wayne Bvron 592 Pagel. Sherwood H 304 Pahlke. Barbara J 283 Paine. Arthur Ray 334 Paine, Cecelia Rose 283 Paisley, Deeann 189,290 Paislev. Donald L 299 Palamatier, Nancy A. 436 Palaschak. Douglas A. 318 Palaschak, Jerome R 468 Palincsar, John E 103.219 Pallv. Eva Caroline 280 Palm. Cvnthia Ann 286 Palm. Jonathan Claude 333 Palmatier, David A. 396 Palmatier. Nancv Ann 108.255,351.451 Palmer. Barbara Jane 438,467 Palmer. Frederick E 326,592 Palmer, Jennifer Ruth 277 Palmer, John Raymond 355 Palmer, Julie Eileen 592 Palmer. Kathleen C. 282 Palmer. Kenneth Lee 336 Palmer. Larry A. 334 Palmer, Marcia Gail 592 Palmer, Ronald Gail 332,450 Palmer, Susan Lvnne 352 Palmer, Thomas Stuart 592 Palmieri, Vincent L. 239 Palmore, Larrv M. 412 Paluch, Peter 487 Paluch. Robert John 494 Pampe, Sharon A 282 Pamuchy. Anna 325 Panizzi. Roger Lee 592 Pann. Nicholas A 391 Pannier. Steven R 468 Panno, Phyllis P 273 Panozzo. Robert James 389 Panther, Michael J 389 Panwar. Jaipal 443 Panzica. Patricia M 275.592 Paone. Joseph Francis 250C'.:i98.708 Paperner. Leslie Jule 592 Papke. Susan A. 271 Pardvs, Michael A. 328 Pan. Gordon A 314 Parish. Sheila Diane 244.357.592 Parisi. William P 389 Parke. Glenn Ravmond 177 Parker, Barbara Fern 277 Parker. Dick 179 Parker, George Ora, Jr 343 Parker. Kenneth Paul 388.592 Parker, Nancy Jean 356 Parker, Pennv J 290 Parker. Robert M 189 Parkhurst. Christina 361 Parkhurst, Gerald A 443.592 Parkin. Mark A. 314 Parks, David Moore 324,326,439 Parks, Noreen Marv 275 Parks, Patilynn 362,592 Parks, Paul Brownlee 418 Parks, Steve A. 318 Parmenter, David J 480 Parmley. Jane A 280 Parsell. LarrvL. 317 Parsons, AlanC 222.256,310.324,329.457 Parsons, Linda L 107,437 Parsons. Mark A 251.418 Partridge, Eugenia Jo 332 Pasdiora, Patricia A. 334 Pasquo, Dennis 313 Pastore. John Joseph 391 Patari. Jane Marie 592 Pater. Franklin G 313 Patinkin. Lvnn D 271 Patinkin. Terrv Allan 420 Patne. Stephen C 243.405 Patt. Nancy Jean 592 Patten. Lee Irwin 314 Patterson. Donald L. 321 Patterson, Elaine Sue 347 Patterson, James E. 402 Patterson, John Roy 468 Patterson, Mark A. 313 Patterson, Michael R. 388 Patterson, Richard A 482,592 Patterson, Rodnev A 340 Patterson. Susan L 332 Patton, John McDowell 444 Patton, Richard Frost 379 Patzke, Frank T. 255,296 Paul. Diane L. 332.592 Paul. Donald Dean 328 Paul. Lyle Edward 413.492.592 Paulaskas. Annette M 270 Paulson, Gerald A 478 Paulv, John James, Jr 231 Paut'z. James Fredrick 372.478 Pava, Enid G. 254.367,437 Pavek, Rickard Edward 389 Pavilonis, Barbara 273 Pavlik, Michael E. 177,389 Pawlan, Andrew Howard 218 Pawlisch. James Ray 413 Pawlowski. DanielS. 389 Paxton, Thomas C 251,402 Paydon. Martha Jane 467,592 Payne, BettyeJ 282 Pavne. James Gregory 200 Pavne. James R. Ill 238 Pavne, John G 341 Pavne, Julia Ellen 593 Pavne, Peter Paul 304 Peale, Thomas Ray 379 Pearce, Andrea 348,593 Pearce, John Wilfred 333 Pearce, Kirma Lvnne 350,593 Pearce, Scott Gilbert 439 Pearl. Barton Lee 457.463 Pearse, Mary Kathryn 350 Pearson. David Alan 333 Pearson, Glenn Gary 409 Pearson. Gregory E. 312 Pearson. He ather Jean 361 Pearson, James R 593 Pearson, John Claude 406 Pearson, Julie Lvnn 332 Pearson, Kenneth W 385 Pearson. Larry J 385.492 Pearson, Richard Lee 415 Pearson, William R 493 Pease, Sarah G. 271 Pechman. Kenneth J 256 Pechous, Marv Beth 108 Pechter. Edward Allen 414 Pechter, Elise Hannah 593 Pechter, Gary E 374 Peck, David Lvman 460 Peck. Linda G. 280 Peck, Michael Robert 415 Peck. Patricia A 280 Pecori, Sergio A 391 Peddir. Dennis 321 Pedersen. Rov Egil 401,482 Pederson. Peter E 307 Pegoraro. Robert A 416 Peiper. Judith 359 Pekar, Russell George 418 Pelant. Edward D 412 Pelc. Ruth Ann 355 Pelletier. Nelson E. 398 Pelletier. Vincent E 482.593 Peltason, Jack W 106,506 Pelton, Marv Anne 593 Pelz, Ann Arthur 355 Pemberton, David M 371,593 Pembroke. Michael J 371 Pendergast, Thomas J. 313 Pendleton. John 474 Pennell, Karen Lou 444.593 Penning, John Arthur 29.415,593 Pennington, BrvnnS 283 Pepper. Alan M 387 Pepple. Darrell Mason 372.459.460.593 Perez. Henry E 408 Perino. Daniel 510 Penno, Kathleen A 280 Perisho. Ronald Jav 302.463.464 Perkins, Daniel M 482 Perkins, Gerald 480 Perkins, James S 372 Perkins. Jennifer R 362 Perkins. Kevin P 308 Perkins. Kimbark 224 Perkins, Nancy J 338 Perkinson, Garv Lvnn 308 Perlen, Michael Carv 404 Perlik, Susan Elvse '280 Perlman, Trudy Kay 290,593 Perlmutter. Richard M 445.468.593 Perne. Michael John 411 Pernn. Don Charles 593 Perrine. Ruth Margrat 354 Perrino. Daniel J 107.219 Pernno, Lucretia A. 273 Perrv. Ardella R 283 Perryman, Donald W. 593 Perryman. Larry Max 388 Perschnick. Gene A 478 Persiani. Guido F 401.457 Persino, James Victor 400 Pertile, Ellen L. 282 Pesche, Nicolette A 289 Pessis, Dennis Aaron 593 Petak. Sandra Rae 593 Peterman. Catherine M 282 Peternel. George D 593 Peters, Christine R. 271 Peters. George G 300 Peters, Joyce Maree 348 Peters, Marv Ann 282 Peters. Reggie L 317 Peters, Stephen W 318 Petersen, Jurgen III 255 Petersen, Linda J 325 Petersen, Sharon. Rene 274,593 Peterson, James M. 222 Peterson, John A 492 Peterson, Kent Alan 411 Peterson, Leonard S 313 Peterson. Lynda Kay 354 Peterson, Nancy Jo 593 Peterson. Paul L 313 Peterson. Theodore 520 Peterson. William A 301 Peterson. William R 403 Petges. Peter Anthonv 307.593 Petitjean, Dawn Y 270 Petrek. Francis R 343 Petri. Lawrence G 593 Petrick, Jayne Kiddie 593 Petrie. Roanna Anne 593 Petngala. BarrvE 412 Petnlli. Joseph F 179 Petrine, Robert T 593 Petrine. Tamara H 593 Petroff, Diane V 333 Pet roskev, Dorothy C 276 Petti, Robert C 312 Petty. Randolph A 464 Peugh. Wavne Russell 593 Peuse. Michael 538 Pevroff. Linda 344 Pfeifer. Bonnie F 489 Pfeifer. David 312 Pfeiler, Dennis Roy 594 Pfeister, Joseph L 449 Pflederer. Jane Lvnn 361 Pfolsgrof, Janice M 260 Pfordresher. William 389 Phebus, William E 416 Phelan. James Harry 223 Phelps, Deborah Ann 274 Phelps. James Howard 466.468 Phelps, Margaret L. 282 Philipaitis. Gregory 323 Phillips, Andrea L.' 218.270 Phillips, Beverlv R 497 Phillips, Gladys Lee 358 Phillips, GwenE 289 Phillips. James Ellis 321 Phillips. John Robert 401,439,594 Phillips. Karen C 364 Phillips. Monte L 474 Phillips. Richard Lee 333 Phillips. Robert E 200.376,439 Phillips, Terrv C 364 Philo, Bradlev Ralph 387 Philo, James C. 387 Philpot, James 396 Philpott, Lvnne T 485 Phipps. Charles W 398 Phipps. George Steven 466.468 Phipps. Lloyd J. 466.468 Piaskowv. Andrew J 317 Piatt, James Hobart 340 Piazza, Barbara E 285 Pichman, Thomas P. 383 Pickens, Scott E 416 Pickering. Michael D. 179,384 Piech, Michaelene J, 291,495 Piekarski, John R 304 Pieper, Carol Elaine 277 Pieper, GaryG 402 Pieper, Judith Louise 594 Pieper. Karen C 277,467,594 Pierce, Mark R 400 Pierce, Richard 376 Pierce. Sandra Lvnn 594 Pierce. Scott 408 Piercev. Janet Louise 360 Pierson. Robert B 406 Pierson. Susan George 352.451.594 Pietrasek. Thomas F 389,594 Pietrucha. Michael A 315 Pietrzak. Michael J. 416 Piggott. Donald W 406 Pike. Shirlev Jean 277 Pillath. Jerome A. 177.179.373 Pillote. Sharon A 344 Piltz.GlendaS 273 Pime. Leslie D. 414 Pine. Marjorie Ann 108.245,337.436.446 Pinchott, Gordon A, 389 Pinto. Edward Joseph 296 Pinzur, Michael S 420 Piotrowicz. Joseph P 399.594 Piper. Jovce Lea 438 Piper, Kenneth M 478 Piper, Pamela L 276 Piper. Patricia K 327 Piper. Richard Allan 372 Piper. Stephen Robert 402 Pipkin. Cvnthia E 142.143,291 Pirtle, William F 218 Pistonus. Kaye E 334 Pistorius. Nancy Jean 280 Pistorius. Rosemary 325 Pittman. Marv H 270 Pittman, Vernon C 397 Pitts. Alice A 271 Pizer. Sydney 594 Pizza. Barbara E 594 Place. Kenneth Craig 102,106.240.594 Plack. James A 179 Plaine. David Allan 416 Piatt, Harrv Richard 492 Piatt. Joel Robert 232 Platz. Sarah 338 Platz. Susan 219 Player. J. Scot 416 Plaver. James Warren 341.480 Plazak.CorevJ 326 Plencner, Larry Allen 332.394 Plesko. Jeffrey M. 412 Plesko. John Todd 351.402 Plesko, Timothy John 311 Plett. Teresa Mane 329 Pleviak. Anthonv J 103.106.128 179 594 Pleviak. Judith Codd 437.594 Phkaitis. PaulS. 403 Plotkin. Wendv 282 Plotzker, Madeline 367 Plumlev. Christine M. 357 Plummer. Carol J 291 Plummer. Ralph Walter 383.594 . Plunk. Martha Jane 254,366 Plunk Thomas M 379 Pluth, Martin John 248.392 Pluzycki. Robert Bob 296 Pnazek. Karl Steven 179 Pochos, Stephen P 389 Pocius, Charles R Jr 418 Pocklington. Martha A 288.438 Pocklington. Mary A 467 Pockross. James S 308 Podlipnik.CarolJ 254.359,438 Podolskv, Bonnie Lvnn 365 Poehler Jane E 260 Poffenberger, Gail L. 274,594 Pohlman. Pamela Rae 355.594 Pojadsek. Paul E. 397 Pojadsek.RayF 397 Pokornv, Jacqueline A. 325 Polak. Penelope Mane 273.594 PoIan.DavidJ 251,414 Polcvn, Gail Ann 351,492 Poleskev.CarlJ 403 Poleskev. Garv Lvn 403.594 Poletti, Peter Joseph 311.471 Polhill. Dennis Lee 304.474 Polisky. Randall Jay 594 Politsch. Kent Eugene 415 Pohvka, Terrv George 313 Poljack. Diane M 291 Pollack. Sharon 594 Pollack. Sharon Lee 360 Pollard, David Ray 179,381 Pollock, John Michael 332 Pollock, Michael E 420 Pollock, Steven M. 308 Polovin. Daniel Paul 414 Poison, Duane Robert 396 Pomeroy. Myles Elliott 247.308.594 Pomrenze, Sandra L 367 Pond, Charles 177 Pond, Donald Allen 303 Ponsonbv. Charles E 482 Poole. Barbara L 338 Poole. Marshall E 103.106.107.234 Poormon. Janice Lee 364 Pope. Alvin J 419 Pope, Harold Louis 594 Pope. Kip Randolph 103,106.107.176.381.594 Pope. Paul William 326 Pope, Whitney Suzanne 363 Popelka. Jason Paul 372 Popma, Christopher M 376 Popper. Allan Robert 407 Porter. Lawrence N. Jr 415 Porter. Mary J. 277 Porter. Pennv Ann 347 Porterfield. Charles 395 Portes. Steven Alan 374 Potenziani, Jo Ann 273 Potish. Karen Sue 365 Potocki, AleneD 285 Potsic, Sandra A 332 Pott. Carol Lvnn 287 Pott. Janice Grace 287.594 Potts. Martin Gilbert 443 Potts. Robert Daniel 308 Potuznik, Charles L. 594 Povse, Frank Leo 337 Powell, Douglas E. 188 Powell, Eileen Terry 594 Powell, Elaine Louise 5 Powell, Gregory Joe 406.595 Powell. Paula L 271.456 Powell. Richard R 304 Power. Diane E 242.352 Powers. Carole Diane 347 Powers. Diane Linda 270,620 Powers, James Earl 439 Powers, Kathrvn Ann 359,481.495 Powers, Sarah L. 366 Powless. James K 401 Powlev, Douglas Jack 411 Poy. Paul Christopher 464 Poyser. Mary Margaret 352.595 Praetaczmk. Thomas M 397 Pranaitis. Alphonse J 386 Prather. Cheryl Lvnn 261 Pratt. GwenE 282 Pratz. Ravmond 542 Prazak, Leonard C. 402,595 Prazak. Richard Allen 325,595 Predick, Paul Robert 418 Preisendanz, Jane E. 275.467 Prentice, Gail P. 466.470 Prentice. Joan D 280.495 Prescott. Evelyn K. 283 Prescott. James R 595 Prescott, John K 373 Prescott. Rausie L 282 Pressler. Donald W. 372 Prest.CherilueH 489 Preston, Shirlee Jean 280 Price, Glenn Russell 402 Price. Jeffrey L 414 Price. Kenneth David 308.371 Price. Michael Thomas 144.178 Price. Ned Larov 595 Price. Ronald A' 324 Price. Tom 595 Pnede, Jams 301 Priegnitz. Robert A 301 Pnmdahl, Richard D 595 Prince. Douglas Chapman 419 Prince, Mary Helen 273.358.595 Pnndable. David F. 416.595 Pnndle. Jean M 329 Pnntz. Louise Ann 275.595 Pntikin, Steven M 321,595 Pritz, Michael Burton 595 Pntzker, Bernard B 407 Probst, David Glen 336 Proch, Kenneth R 304 Proctor, Linda Lea 359 Projahn. Judith E 218 Prola. Robert Hill 409 Proper, Roberta S 283 Prosen, Michael Allen 395 Prosise. James Robert 336 Proskin, Pamela L. 595 Proteau. Gregory 248.396 Prousis. Michael 313.595 Provan. David Eric 595 Pruett. Richard K 301 Prvbvlo. Thomas M. 383 Prvor. Craig E. 409 Puczvnski. MarkS 138 Puddicombe. Thomas W. 378,474 Pulfrev. Marianne R. 271 Punch,' Linda Gayle 456 Purcell, James F 378 Purdes. Judith Ann 481.595 Purdv, Carol Jean 283.467.595 Purkiser. William R. 480 Pusich. Michael M 242.384 Puszka, Ronald H 483 Puterbaugh. Gerald D 222.311.314 Putman, Mary K 103.361.595 Putnam. Timothy Duane 439 Puttcamp.CarolE 282 Puzev. Janet K. 276 Pyhrr. Stuart Walter 313 Pyse. Diana Lynn 351 Q Qualkinbush, John M. 405 Quello, Marilyn J 282 Quick. Charles P 409 Quickstad. Susan Ann 231,286.437 Quill. Susan Mane 107.238.595 Quinn. Maureen T 289 Quinn, Robert A 179.384,480 Quinton, James Eric 295 Quirin. Yvonne C 336 Quitschau. Hans Peter 595 R Raap. Linda S 344 Rabin. Nancy Sue 367 Rabyne. Lawrence S 341 Radakovich. Marv 595 Radaszewski. G M 271 Raddatz. Russell E. 179.415 Radi, Mark Lewis 411 Radi. Mavis Ann 350 Radis. Jackie Sue 595 Radke. Susan Nell 344 Radloff. Stuart Jay 414 Radochonski, Pierre A 390 Radosh. David James 395 Radtke, ElyseV 325 Radzevicius. Irene 273,595 Radzimovsky, Eugene 478 Rafaloski, Dennis 480 Raff, Howard V 407 Rafilson, Wendv E. 239 Rafiq.Shahid 381 Rafoth. Thomas Jay 177 Ragins. Marcy Beryl 367 Rahn, Christine Louis 350,595 Rahn, Dianne Ellen 595 Rahn, John Robert 411 Raim. Barbara Ann 289,595 637 Raiman. Randall Grant 398 Rainev, Thomas Earle 243,419 Ramsberger, Ellis 179 Raisch, Veronica Ann 353 Rakers. Harold B. 482 Rallo, MichaelJames 401 Ralston, Linda J. 280 Ralston, Robert W. 412 Rammon, Richard Scott 396 Rammon, Robert Dale 396 Ramos, Gloria E 283 Ranee, Barbara Lee 355 Randall, Amy Lee 289 Randall, John 179 Randall, Paulette L 328 Randall, Tom Michael 596 Randell, Alan 468 Randell, William Lee 596 Ranev, Cvnthia Ann 243.355 Rank , Joseph Stephen 459,460.596 Rankin, Robert 179 Rapin. Lynn 273 Rapp. Paul Ernest 231 Rappaport, Ilene Rona 352 Rappaport, Larrv B. 332 Raptis, Mary L 277,596 Rasmus, Donald Howard 596 Rasmussen, Michael C 315 Rassi.Kathy Annette 324,437 Rathgeber. Terrance W 487 Ratner, Dheena Elaine 222 Ratner, Donald Henrv 420 Rattner, Ilene Sue 438 Raubitschek. William 333 Rausch, Jacob Henry 222,311,314 Rausch, Patrick G 255.306 Rausch, Thomas J. 317 Rawson, Thomas R. 179 Ray, David R. 480 Raya, Pamela Anne 596 Raybould. Warren A. 396 Raymond, Edward A 177,341.441 Raymond, Gary Earl 302 Raynolds. Gary Goodan 408 Razer. Chester Ray 396 Read, Martin Lewis 248,398 Read, Phillip N. 176,393 Read. Steven Ewing 248,419 Read. William Thomas 373 Reagan. Mary Patricia 348.485,596 Reagan. Timothy John 316,463 Ream, John Kenneth 439 Reardon, Edward J. 381 Reback. John Steven 373 Rebitzer.SandvJ 328 Rebman. Beulah 348 Rechkemmer, Michael L 386 Rechner. John A. 314 Recklein. Linda Lee 282 Rector, Lois Ann 362 Reddv. Thomas Martin 395 Redman, Arnold L 482 Redman, Mary Morrison 596 Redmann, Douglas H 179,384.708 Redshaw, Michael D 386,460 Reed, Barbara 219 Reed, Charles L 374 Reed, David C 382 Reed, John Richard 375,457 Reed. Laurence Wilcox 542 Reed, Margaret Ann 596 Reed, Mary V. 324,498 Reed. Perry Willis 596 Reed, Thomas Anderson 344.596 Reed. Thomas Arthur 344 Reeder. Elisabeth Ann 275,596 Reedv, Carol Lue 224.282 Reem. Denise Elaine 271,438 Reeser, Philip Dean 375 Reetz, Harold F Jr. 307.478 Reeve, Mary Rebecca 282 Reeve, Stewart A 255,298 Regan, Geraldine Lvnn 288 Regli, Philip Joseph 596 Regnell, John A 486 Regnier, Richard J. 403 Reid. Robert W 392 Reiff, Ann Estelle 357 Reifschneider, Robert 384 Reimann, DagmarG. 359 Reimann, John William 382 Reiner, David L 418.439 Reiner, Glenn Bert 380 Reiners, GarvR 463 Reinhart. Carol L 438 Reinhart. Terry E. 343 Reinwand. Stephan F 315 Reis, Marilvn 365,596 Reis, Thomas L 406 Reisinger, Gene A 306 Reisinger, Lee Walter 331,333 Reisman. Terri Lvnne 329 Reiss. William L 471 Reithel, Dawn Cheryl 328 Reitman, Shane E. 365 Reitz, Leslie Lee 189,308 Reitz. Randv Louis 417 Renfro. Charles R 393 Renfro, Clifford W. 323 Renken, Gerald Walter 421,477 Rennels, Dr. 471 Renner, Rosina 325 Rennick. James Arthur 406 Renreuberger, Ronald 326 Rensch. Randalls. 301 Rentfro, Cynthia D. 271 Renwick. John 326 Repetto, David W 399 Requa, Susan Irene 282 Rescho, Richard F 486 Resnick, David Lloyd 596 Resnik, Elena 365 Rett. Joel Wilton 380 Rettberg, William A 355 Rettof, George R 371 Reuben, Bruce Michael 407 Reuben. Gail Beth 365 Reuber. Jeffery A. 315 Reuter, Edward Carl 298 Revell, Joseph L. 376,457.478 Rewerts, Jill Anne 355,596 Reynolds, Anne E. 323 Reynolds, Robert J. 316 Revnolds, Sally Ann 347,596 Revnolds. Sheilev P 260.329 Revnolds, Susan A. 270 Reynolds. Terrv Lee 412 Rhea. James David 494 Rhea. Randall W. 596 Rhinehart. Robert E. 405 Rhoades, Cathy A. 280 Rhodes, Kanda D 260.289 Rhodes. Landon Harris 596 Rhoton. JuneE. 283 Rhyne, William J. 416 Ribble. Dan A. 379 Ricchio, Dawn 362 Rice. John Hiram 313,464 Rice, Martha J. 270 Rice. Richard Jav 227,414 Rice. Rodney Craig 307.487.596 Rice, Susan Jean 596 Rice. Virginia Adele 286 Rich, Patricia A 282 Rich, Robert M . Jr. 218,332 Richards, Danny Scott 596 Richards, Margaret E. 362 Richards. Steven C. 248.393 Richardson, Bradley J 178.381 Richardson. Elm Ann 222,260.596 Richardson, Genevieve 188 Richardson, Gary Alan 297 Richardson, Jane E. 596 Richardson, Jean M. 348 Richardson, Joan A. 283 Richardson, John E. 313 Richardson, Lawrence 455.457 Richardson. Richard R 327.470.596 Richardson. Verlin D 317 Richardson. William F. 341 Richart. Alfred W. 412 Richmond. Susan L. 362 Richter. Elver Stuart 318 Richter, Mary J. 328 Rick, Edward Lee 416.599 Ricker, James T 303 Ricker, Jane E. 284,596 Ricker, Patricia L. 359 Rickert, Claudia Rae 108.356 Rickert, Michael T 388 Ricketts. Patricia J 364 Ricks, Cynthia S 200,361 Rickwer. James T 179 Ridgway, Kaye Adelle 271,597 Ridgway, Ninette E. 334 Riebel, David A. 317 Riedel, Philip A. 389 Riegel. PaulS. (Dean) 222.513 Rieke, Brent Edward 295 Rieker, Keith E 308 Rigg. Susan Janet 273.286,597 Riksheim, Mary Ann 274 Riley. Ann R. 275 Riley, James K. 313,413 Riley. Maureen Julia 252.361 Riley. Robert A 406 Rilev. Thomas Roy 299 Rimington. Elise M 102.106.361,597 Rincker, H Gene 343 Rincker, James D. 307.470,478 Rindone. Ronald A 421 Ring. Eva 597 Ringberg, Keith E. 328 Ringhofer, Stephen M. 457 Ringl, Russell Alan 331.334.494.597 Rinkema. Robert Alan 597 Rippinger, Debra Lynn 446 Rissmann, William J 410 Ristau, Karen Ann 359,481 Ristow, Janet R 276 Ritcher, Gary Kipp 376 Ritchie, Florence 289 Ritenour. Gregory S. 296 Ritholz, Paula Sue 365 Ritter, Randall E 295 Ritter. William A 466 Rittger, Susan R 271.597 Rivera, Martin Angel 299 Rizzo. John M. 415 Rizzo, Mark A 480 Roach, Marv M 498 Roads, Robert A 404 Roasa, DarleneJudy 275,597 Roat. William Harry 419 Robbins. Marc B 374 Robbins. Paula Esther 498 Robbins. Ralph Morton 400 Roberson, Mary K. 356 Roberts. Carol Jean 597 Roberts, Carol Lvnne 354,485 Roberts, David Bryant 314 Roberts, Jeanne S. 334 Roberts, Jeffrey D 316 Roberts, Joann F 284.597 Roberts, Kenneth Chad 371 Roberts, Monica 334 Roberts, Muriel June 597 Roberts. Rodney E. 105,106,176.597 Roberts, Thomas A, 235 Robertson, Alan S 494 Robertson, James Bail 419 Robin, Erwin L. 414 Robin. Neil A 407 Robins. Lawrence A 420 Robinson, Alyce Ann 348 Robinson, AnnC. 597 Robinson. Charles D 480 Robinson, Douglas S. 597 Robinson, Dwayne A. 325 Robinson, Eileen J. 597 Robinson. Gary E 414 Robinson. Guy Cecil 179 Robinson. Hugh D 179 Robinson, Jack 177,179 Robinson, John P 400 Robinson. Robert G. 373 Robinson, Shirley 358,597 Robinson. Stanlev 536 Robinson. William C. 107 Robv Kathleen Sherri 597 Roche. John Michael 396 Rochenbach. Lesliea 361 Rockenbach. Leslie A 597 Rockenbach, Philip C. 379 Rockwell. Kenneth M 396 Roda. Sandra Rae 325,597 Rode. Alexander M 317 Rodeffer. Harold E 597 Rodgers. Barry W 371 Rodgers. Jerry Wayne 375 Rodgers. Miles E II 468 Rodgers. Randall R 128,179,597 Rodgerson, Janet R 333 Rodin, r-rt N 374 Rodriguez, Carol Ann 239 Roe, Margaret Jane 344 Roedl. Francis Eugene 388,482 Roedl. Frederick W. 388 Roelle, David R. 313 Roemer, JohnG. Jr 480 Roen, Lana Louise 361 Roesch. Deidre Ann 347 Roesch, Douglas E. 480 Roesch, Susan R 283 Roettger. Cindy K. 283 Roettger. Larry Wayne 457 Rogal. Brian J' 374 Rogan. Daniel P 255.303 Rogas. James Lynn 377 Roger. Charles Edward 494 Rogers. Danny F 597 Rogers, David Martin 419 Rogers, Donald D 222.409 Rogers. Philip L 480 Rogers. Dean Robert 528 Rogowskey, Thomas A 403 Rogowski.Rita Ellen 348 Rogowski. Robert J. 409 Rohlfing. Ruth Ann 444,597 Rohr, Brian Paul 597 Rohrbach. James M. 400 Rojek. Christine H. 361 Roland, Gail Karen 349 Rolev. Daniel Gav 468 Rolev. David Ray 401,468 Rolf. James K. 417 Rolf. Melba Louise 438 Roll. John L 419 Rollins, Barbara Lee 597 Rollins, Bruel Keeler 318 Romain. Paul L 218,327 Romanotto, Peter J 314 Romein, Dean Lorin 477 Romersberger. Emily J 273 Ronald, Nancy Ann 364 Ronat, Chen R 342 Ronspies. Sandra Jean 280 Roof. Julia Gene 366 Roos. Bradley Alden 376 Roos, Cvnthia Elaine 327 Roper, Christine D 356.597 Rosborough, George W. 403 Rosborough, Kathleen 597 Rosborough. Michael J 380 Rosborough. Ternll K 181 Rose. Dennis Edward 343.598 Rose. Jerry Thomas 179.373,480 Rose. Michael Howard 414 Rose. Richard A 477 Rosellini. Jay Julian 598 Rosmann. Irwin 414 Rosen. Elaine R 598 Rosen. Ellen 485.497 Rosen. Gale Nina 367.598 Rosen, James William 413 Rosen. Randy H 251.414 Rosenbaum. Bonnie Ann 485 Rosenbaum, David N. 325 Rosenbaum, Jerrold 318 Rosenberg, Judy H 328 Rosenberg. Karen N 275 Rosenberg. Linda Gail 277 Rosenberg. Michael G 598 Rosenbloom, Michael H 404 Rosenbloom. Sidney S 308 Rosencranz. Linda H 598 Rosengren. Richard I 304 Rosenhobm. John K 302 Rosenthal. Barry 400 Rosenthal. Edward L. 414,598 Rosenthal. Jeffrey R 313 Rosenzweig, Alan D. 407 Roser. Doyle Wayne 298 Rosett. Bonnie G 322 Rosinski. Kenneth J. 406 Roskos. Drew E 410 Rosman, Joseph K 322 Rosmarin, Irwin Llovd 414 Ross. Charles Nelson 334 Ross. David M. 407 Ross. John David 376 Ross. Lawrence Alan 407.598 Ross, Linda Anne 325 Ross. Marion Patricia 366 Ross. Thomas Lynn 296 Ross. Virginia Mack 356 Ross. Willard Lloyd 598 Rossen, Marjone E 282 Rossi. Alfred N. 301 Rosso, Margaret Mary 273.485.598 Rosso, Patricia M 275 Roszkowski. Mark E 376 Roth. Charles William 387 Roth. Judith Lvnne 349 Roth. William H 386 Rothbaum. Melvin 526 Rothblatt. Deborah E. 438 Rothe. Robert 409 Rothenberg, Robert P 598 Rothermel. Bradley L 480 Roth rock. Susan Ruth 282 Rott. Dennis Albert 177.598 Rottman, Barry H. 314 Rotzoll, Daniel' W 179.480 Rouhas. Gust Paul 598 Rourke. Timothy J. 399 Roush. Richard Walter 422.444 Rovetto. Richard P. 409 Rowden, Hugh Henrv 384.598 Rowe, Gary Michael 598 Rowe, Gary Neil 218.598 Rowe. Jeffrey B. 317 Rowe. John Thomas 396.598 Rowe, Kay A. 329 Rowe. Marianne Renee 343 Rowe. Sandra Jean 282,598 Rowecamp. Bernard P 314 Rowell. Ronald Lee 393 Rovem.ReedP 321 Royster. Timothy D. 382 Rozmann. Judy Ann 282 Roznowski. Drew Owen 598 Rozvcki, Patricia M. 253.348 Rozvcki. Timothy L. 296 Rubel. Robert Charles 386,460 Rubel. Robert William 482 Rubenking. Maria K 260.286 Rubens, Harvey D. 407 Rubenstein. Chanssa 218 Rubenstein. Shan Dee 365 Rubin, Bonnie Ellen 365 Rubin. Carol J. 360 Rubin. Constance A. 289 Rubin, David I. 322 Rubin. Fred A. 312 Rubin. Joyce Marilyn 598 Rubin. Lawrence C. 420 Rubin, Marc R. 373 Rubin, Michael R 400 Rubin. Ronald T 420 Rubin. WilliamS 598 Rubinstein. Joel S 400.598 Rubley. Barbara Gale 497,598 Ruby. Barbara Lvnn 598 Rudesill. Mary Gail 274.598 Rudich. Roger David 414 Rudin. Cvnthia H 341 Rudnick, Geraldine M 598 Rudnicke. Michael F 298.598 Rudolph. Richard G 396 Rudolphi. Beverly Ann 352 Ruehrdanz. JeanK. 341.599 Ruekberg. Madeleine 341 Rueter, Carol Ann 495 Rueter, Lorraine E 110,354 Ruff, Deborah E 353,599 Ruff. Paul Howard 298 Rugen, Karen Ann 238 Ruhaak, Thomas Alfred 388 Rule. Erma Jean 271 Rundquist.GarvC. 321 Runge. Tedd Robert 380 Runge. Thomas Fred 439 Running. Sally A 344 Rupnick. James F 343 Rupp. James Frederick 328.599 Ruschli. Edward J .Jr. 341 Rusek. Lily Helen 308 Rush. James Harvey 300 Russell, Charles E , Jr 391 Russell, David E 180.373,419 Russell. David Eugene 443 Russell. Donald C 390 Russell, Eddie Lee 599 Russell. Gavle Beth 352 Russell. John K (Dr. ) 300 Russell. Joseph M 599 Russell. Linda D 324 Russell, PaulindaG 352.599 Russell. Ronald W, 384 Rusteberg. Wendy Ann 437 Rutan. Bruce A 492,599 Ruth. Charles W 179 Rutherford. Roger L 230.239.255.298.47 Rutkoff. Gail Susan 349 Rutledge. Deborah A. 272 Rutledge, Jeanne M 106.599 Rutledge, Thomas L. 375 Rutledge. William A. 248,250.375 Ruttenberg, Allen R 374 Rutz. Patricia Ann 355 Ruud, James E 306 Ruzas, Anthony Martin 599 Ryan. John M 599 Ryan. Kathleen Ann 438 Rvan. Michael Joseph 179.393 Ryan. Michael Phillip 389 Ryan, Richard John 410 Ryder, Joan Rae 492 Rvdz, Kenneth Eugene 396,463 Rvlands. Joh n Craig 422 Rvsdon, Alice Grace 275,495 Sabatino, Paula J. 271 Sabev. B R 478 Sabm. Craig Lee 420 Sabin, Marlene Karen 599 Sabitt. Mark Neil 404 Sachs. Janice Ellen 599 Saciuk, Bohdan 487 Saciuk. Olena 487 Sackler, Anita Helene 365 Saele Martin Peter 411 Safarcvk, Diane Mane 243.348 Saferstein, Marv A 188 Satlold.GuvStark.il 385 Saffold. Rosie M. 270 Saftord. Sharon Ann 357 638 Safford, Steven G 478,599 Saffro. Richard K 251.400 Sagei Tei rj M :i04 Sagell. Michael I.ee 599 Sagi. Diane Louise 279.599 Saikkonen. Valerie R 341 Saikley. (iilbert H 181 Sainati, Leonard G 475 Sainsburv Davie 363 Saipe i. n Scoll 249, 420, 708 Sajdak. Barbara Mary 599 Saken. Ellen Anita 367 Sakol. Bane M 407 Salbego. Lena Mary 599 Salina. William 402 Salisbury, Glenn W 461 Salisbury, Robert Lee 599 Sallmger. Richard J 235.314 Salm. Edward Raymond 386.599 Salm. Kurt Lee 386 Salna. Harry V. 179 Saloga. William A 416 Salstrom, Stephen L 398 Saltz. Irwin. Jay 294 Saltzberg. Joyanne L 280 Salzman. Bonnie Renee 365 Salzman. Steven R. 395 Samelson. Jerrv V 407 Samelson. Scott L 440 Samlord. Gary L 300 Samlan. Alan Barry 301 Sammann. Ernest A. 390 Sammons. Jerry Kent 480 Samojedn v. George S 179.480 Sample. Michael David 477.599 Sampson. James Alan 387 Sampson. Lawrence E 325 Sams. Rebecca Jane 363 Samuels. Mrs. S 374 Sandager. Mark S 314 Sandberg. Jen E 359.481 Sandberg. Jerry Lee 248.381 Sandblom. Linda Jean 282 Sandeen. John 180 Sanders, James Kenber 542 Sanders. Kathleen Ann 351 Sanders. Mickey L. 362 Sanders. Stanley C 251.371 Sanderson. Betty Lee 481 Sanderson. Gretchen L 344 Sandtord. Suzanne M 273 Sandner. Mary A 271 Sandrolini. El'len 271 Sands. Larrv Dale 468.599 Sands. Scott Carv 420 Sandvall.DaleK 334 Sanes. FrancineS 367 Sanks. Gene D 294.478.492 Sanner. James David 180.441.599 Santangelo. James A 323 Santini. Veto J 179.384.480 Santogrossi. David A 446,599 Santon. Mary-Jeanne 276 Santucci. Carlo 296 Sapienza. George V. 340 Sapienza. James F 410 Sarlatty. George M 374 Sargent. Maj Norbert J 456 Sargent. Mrs Norbert J 456 Sarmiento. Joseph J 378 Sartorio. Diane M 599 Sarver, Patricia D. 285 Sassmann. Donna Mane 287 Satter. Sharon 270 Satterfield.TondaD 284 Satterwhite. David G. 321 Sauer. Cathleen Mane 347 Sauer, Kathleene 242.361,599 Sauer. Rita Marlene 599 Sauer. Thomas Leonard 405,599 Sauerbrunn, Charlotte 290 Saunders. Roger S 398 Saupe. Prof Don C 478 Sautter. Dianne Lee 354 Savage. Helene Susan 279 Saville, David M 317 Savitzky, Victoria 488 Sawyer, Viki Luahn 600 Sax 'Enid Beverly 218.347,600 Saxon. Michael P 387 Saydel. Kenneth M 251 Sa'vles. Melanie Susan 354.438 Savre. Robert J 463 Scafuri. Ralph L 301 Scaliatine. Mary P, D 485 Scavone. Marv V 271 Schaar Marvin B 482 Schact. John Hammond 232 Schacht, William E. 294 Schachter. Gay L 446 Schaefer. Jane 343 Schaeffer. Allen Jav 600 Schaeffer. Jennifer A. 222.282.495 Schaeffer. Marilyn A 334.600 Schaeffer. Shirley R 326 Schater. Jamev 347 Schalf. David Bruce 414 Schatf, Jen 367.600 Schalfer, Constance J 350 Schaffer. James C 480 Schaflner. Theodore M, 327 Schaffran. Carla R 369,600 Schaidle. Charles Lee 337 Schaller. Carol A 272 Schaller, Gail Linda 360 Schaller. Linda Jean 287,600 Schanbacher. Susan B 363 Schankin. Art 176 Schaper. Sherry R 325 Scharf. Marv Kathleen 338 Schatz. Richard M 463 Schaub. Gunter R 343 Schauble, Linda Kay 368.456 Schaufelberger. J 278.469 Schaum. Sandra 600 Scheafnocker. Glenn S 301 Schechtman, Perry B 420 Scheck Louis Paul 340 Scheck, Marguerite A 600 Scheer. Dora B 285 Schetl, Debra Kave 369 Scheibel. Sharon Kay 105,241,348,600 Schein. Frederick L. 414 Scheiller. Lawrence E 200.401 Scheiwe. David Arthur 460 Scheme. Kenneth E 416 Schekel, Daniel D, 313 Schell, R ichard M , Jr 300 Schelling, Marilyn S 287 Schenberg. Jay C 414 Schenck. George R 406 Scherbroeck, Susan L 344 Scherer, Robert R. 228,302.466,487 Scherer, Stephen E 201.381.708 Schertz. Glenn A 296 Schertz, Michael E, 375,470 Schettler, Thomas K 326.466 Schick. Danny Lynn 397 Schickedanz. Allan Lee 470 Schielelbein. Susan E 290 Schiek, Jane Beryl 363 Schield. Susan A 271 Schierer. Charles R 102,180 Schiftnn, David 313 Schilbe. Sharon Lvnn 348.485.600 Schilling. David E. 325 Schilling. Linda Joan 363 Schilling. Stephen R. 375 Schilling. William J. 107.376.453.462.464.492.600 Schimel, David 414 Schirmang, Frances C. 357 Schlachter. Gay Lee 362.600 Schlade. Sondra Carol 189 Schlapp, Gail Joyce 368 Schlegman.NetaC 339.340 Schlembach, David L. 317 Schlemmer. Raymond F 299 Schlesinger. Morton L 414 Schlesinger. Paul L 341 Schlesinger, Stephen 600 Schlesinger. Steven C 308 Schlich, Jerry 179 Schlichter,. Jerome J 600 Schlicksup. Mary E 361 Schlitt. John William 301 Schhtt. Mary Gene 324 Schloz, Mary S 260,286 Schluckebier, Susan K 353 Schlver. Donald E. 386 Schmeal, Thomas H 413 Schmedake. Nancv Lee 282 Schmidt. Barbara Ann 283 Schmidt. Bart David 373 Schmidt, Benjamin L 468 Schmidt, Gary D 480 Schmidt, Gary Randall 375 Schmidt. Gavla Mane 350 Schmidt, Gregory Glen 343.493 Schmidt, Harv 178 Schmidt, James F 600 Schmidt, Laura Eileen 261,275 Schmidt. Lvnn V 357.600 Schmidt. Norman F 600 Schmidt, Wayne Sam 377 Schmitt. Carol Anne 108 Schmitt. Carol Jean 481 Schmitt, David R 333 Schmitt. Patsv A 291 Schmitt. Robert R. 317 Schmitt, William C 408 Schmitz. Michael R 378 Schnaver, Jerold B 374 Schnayer, Michelle C. 342 Schneider. Andrea L 365 Schneider. Cynthia R 260.272.444.467 Schneider. Daniel Lee 405 Schneider. David M 414 Schneider. David Ray 298 Schneider. Howards' 600 Schneider. Jav A 239.243.391 Schneider. Joan Mane 222.260,375 Schneider. Marc D 312 Schneider. Michael R 414 Schneider. Rae Lynn 277 Schneider. Richard P 299 Schneider Ronald W 468 Schneider. Steven Ira 308 Sehneidman. Bruce A 333 Schneir. Harvev G 600 Schnell. Theodore A 406 Schnittgrund, Gary D 180.385.441,478 Schock. Bonita J 283 Schoenberg. Daniel R 323 Schoenberg, Kurt F 313 Schoeneberger. Edward 408 Schoeneman. Larrv 355 Schoening. Michael P 306 Schotield.CheneL 252.361 Scholz. David Anthony 102.106.107.136.144.178. 441,600 Scholz. Johne H 600 Schonfeld. Jodev B 371 Schonhoff. Richard D 389 Schoo. Valerie G 351 Schooley. Elizabeth J 347 Schoon. Gary A 296 Schorn. Susan Jane 347.600 Schorr. Morris E 189 Schott. Kristine M 271 Schrader. Esther M. 600 Schramm. Harold L . Jr 401 Schrauf. Linda M. 332 Schraut. Russell W . Jr 600 Schreiner. Thomas R 340 Schrenzel. Steven N, 407 Schnckel, Susan M. 280 Schnver. Jane E 277 Schrock. Carl M 396 Schroeder. Alan C 299 Schroeder, Carol L 282 Schroeder. Earl J 318.474 Schroeder. Jean E 282 Schroeder. John H 177.384,441,475 Schroeder, Kathleen A 233,283 Schroeder, Paul W 373,600 Schroeder. Thomas E 474 Schroer, Ann E 289 Schrumpl, Frederick B 481 Schubert. Larry C 313 Schubert, Virginia S. 279 Schuch, Paul Michael 305 Schucker. Russell C. 301 Schueler. Cheryl J 260,328.495 Schueler, Nancy 272 Schuette. Donna Marie 355 Schuettner. Richard C 387 Schuetz. Dennis L 294 Schuh, Gerald Eugene 218,384.600 Schuler, Michael J 401 Schuler. Shelley S 276 Schulman. Richard A 414 Schulte. James L 298 Schulte. Stephen John 376 Schultz. Gerald T 312 Schultz. Kenneth L 480 Schultz. Laura Lvnn 188 Schultz. Linda Jean 352.485.601 Schultz, Rhonda B 243.327 Schultz. Richard C 316 Schulz. Daniel Robert 248.377 Schumacher. Edward G 303 Schumacher, Kurt Greg 303 Schuman. Peter A 224.601 Schumm. Marilyn Jean 364 Schumow. Elinor.Carol 601 Schupbach. William E 307 Schuphach. Gene 255 Schuster. Carl John 328 Schutt, Ernest George 390 Schutt. Roderick H 390 Schutz. Ronald Walter 420 Schuwerk. Andrew B. 375 Schwab. Carole Pamela 369 Schwab. James Nelson 379 Schwab. Julie Ann 279 Schwab. Michael J 414 Schwab. Scott Jav 414 Schwalbe. Jessica S. H 188 Schwalbe. Thomas A 468 Schwartz. Carl W. II 236 Schwartz. Carolyn S, 271 Schwartz. Charles F 238,404 Schwartz. Christine M 277 Schwartz, Daniel L 176 Schwartz. Diane M 107.437.601 Schwartz. Harvey S. 400 Schwartz. Lawrence B 176 Schwartz. Lvnne Betty 279 Schwartz. NadineS 341.498 Schwartz. Sandra Sue 224,341 Schwartzberg, Allen 318 Schwarz, Dianne M. 227 Schwarz, Marilyn Ann 368.456 Schweighart. Sandra K 438 Schweikle Robert H 378 Schweitzer. David K 233,314 Schweitzer. Keith E 417 Schweitzer Marilyn L. 291 Schweitzer, Susan R 222,283 Schwerdtfeger, Gary K 405.601 Schwertfeger. Harold T 104.106.107.255.601 Schwulst, Warren Paul 377 Scoggms. Elizabeth A 283.498 Scott. Frank Jeremiah 601 Scott. James Donald 408 Scott. Joseph W 188,189 Scott. Judith Ann 353 Scott, Kathv L 279 Scott, Linda Ann 601 Scott. Linda Kay 352 Scott. Margaret Ann 289 Scott. Randv Joe 334 Scott. Raymond Dale 480 Scott, Sandra Lynn 347,601 Scott. Steve Woodson 601 Scott. Suzanne E 352.456 Scott. Thomas Joseph 179 Scouffas. John 508 Scoville. Ricky D 384.410 Scranton, Lynda Kay 336.481 Scranton. Stephanie 356 Scuten, Glenn Andrew 311 Seabold. Walter G . Jr 398 Sears. Lvnne Marie 481 Seavev. Suzanne Mane 601 Sebenik. Marcia K 260 Secor. Gary Lee 248.413,601 Sederberg, Karen L 270 Sedlofl.CarynG 291 Seegers. Marcia Lvnn 351 Seelig. Jerome Marc 420.440 Seelv. Lvnn Kendall 398 Seevers. Allen Dale 601 Segal. Diane Claudia 367.438 Segall. Steven Walter 601 Seghers. Patricia A 291.481 Segler. Svlvia'A. 497 Seglin. Vicki L. 275 Seibert. MarvK L. 283 Seibert. Tom Fox 417.468 Seibold, William H 326 Seidel, Bruce Richard 498 Sell. Dr Robert 494 Seihr, Steven F 233 Seipel. Patricia Ann 601 Seitz. Charles C 294 Seitz Harold Lerov 247 317 Selberhng. Leslie 272 Selbv. Susan Jane 353,601 Seleski. Michael Paul 389,601 Self. Bruce Allen 180 Selleck. Timothy D 384 Sellergren, Karen Ann 355 Sellers. Kathleen Ann 327 Sellers. Robin A 350 Sellers, Sue A, 260.261.328 Sells, Craig Lamonte 203.413.440 Selvo. Gerald Victor 418 Semel. Jellery David 420 Semmelman. Patricia A 356 Semple. Daniel John 304 Senescu. Stuart 601 Senne. Mary Kathryn 200,352 Sensenbrenner K 379 Sentman. Lee 176 Sentman. Peter Thomas 601 Sepesi, John P. 542 Sepke. Arnold Leonard 177 Sepp. Paul Edwin 375 Serene. Larry David 415 Sergott. Paulette A. 280 Serpe, Roger A 317 Serson, John Bradley 231,385,601 Sessions. Yvonna 338 Setchell, Randall C 392 Sevcik. Charles S 601 Sewell, Charles T 415 Sexton. Haskell O 444 Sexton. Laurence A 392.440 Sexton. Marianne 280 Shachman.LvnnP 283 Shaelfer, Nancy Ellen 363 Shafer. George 463 Shater, Stephen Craig 326 Shafer. Warren C 395 Shafer. William Lee 106 Shatter. Jim D 386 Shaffer. Sammv Lee 601 Shaffer. William 402 Shallow. Jack Paul II 601 Shane. Philip Barry 404 Shaner. Dan Allen 401 Shannon. Kav E 271 Shanoff. Kenneth Mark 321 Shapero. Barbara Ruth 360.367 Shapiro, Ban Lee 601 Shapiro. Joel H 414 Shapiro. Leon E 407 Shapiro. Lettv Ann 367 Shapiro. Marilyn Dale 243 Shapiro. Marlene Jov 367 Shapiro. Robert Bruce 374 Shapiro, Samuel 509 Shapiro. Stephen L 390 Shapiro. WavneS 407.440 Shapland. Robert Ross 178.381.440 Sharf. Jacqueline M 222.495 Sharf. Susan Jane 360.601 Sharp. Carolyn 110,111.350 Sharpe, Peter Allen 399 Shauman, Kenneth H 298 Shaver Cecil Bruce 336 Shaver, David James 486 Shavin. WvlieS 349 Shaw, Lloyd M 542 Shaw. Michael Martin 396 Shaw. Peter Lawrie 223 Shaw. Terry Gene 443.474 Shaw. Willie G 464 Shea. Mernlyn France 351 Sheade. Eudice 270 Sheagren. Thomas G. 301 Shear, Linda S 228.601 Shearer. George F 306 466 Shearer. John Wesley 388 Shearer, Paul Scott 302,492 Shearer, Stephen R 304 Sheehy, Stephanie F. 282 Sheets, Roberta L 271 Shelter, Steven J 372 Sheffold. Arlene Ann 285 Shelangouski, Beverly 285 Shelden, Miriam 512 Shellev. Clarence 512 Shelton. Stephen E. 375 Shelton. Steven M 457 Shepard. Lloyd S 419 Shepard. Mil'o 419 Shepard, Terry L 298 Shepardson, Sharon A 253,347 Shepherd, Nancy Lee 328 Sheppard. Michael E, 402 Sher, Judith Renee 367 Sher. Nancv 349 Shere, Carolyn Lee 498 Shereos. Vicki 348 Sherer, Lester Knox 408 Sheridan. Thomas M. 601 Sherman. David Harold 308,410.602 Sherman, Ronald W, 317 Sherry. Harold R 378 Sherwin, Keith C 326 Sherwood. James R 296 Sheviak. Jean K 602 Shields. Michael John 439 Shierer, Charles 402 Shifnn, Harvey Saul 493 Shike. Darvl Dean 375 Shilling. Bonnie R 364 Shimel. Dennis W 470 Shimojima. Anne L. 272 Shiner, Randv Sue 369,602 Shipton. Curt C 392,602 Shirk Joseph David 444.602 Shniev. Richard H . Jr 408 Shobe. Stanley Clark 482 Shocklev. Glenn Argel 179.480 Shoger, Neal Glenn 372 Sholder, Marc Stuart 414 Shollenberger. Debora 368 Shook, Bruce Alan 336 Shook, Robert Charles 602 Shook. Rober Lvnn 474 Shoolin. Joel S '374 Shoop. John Everett 396 Shoopman. Thomas Alan 468.472 Short. Dennis E 411 Shortle. Robert H 381 Shostrom. Gene Victor 602 Shown, Hugh Wayne 333 639 Shnner, ManlvnG. 347 Shrode, Richard Irvin 384.602 Shub. Arlene Carol 279.602 Shukla. Trivem Grad 468 Shular. Marcia Lvnn 357 Shuler.BurlA 468 Shulman.SaloL. 340 Shulruff. Charles 336 Shultz. Paul Stephen 602 Shumaker. Betsy Jan M. 438 Shumaker, MargotM. 357,602 Shuman. Roy Gordon 387 Shumway, Constance M 274 Shumwav. David Lucius 439 Shupack,' Martin Alan 225 Shupe. Charles E.. Jr. 375 Shurman. Linda K 272.495 Shute. Meredith L 270.481 Shute. Teresa N. 363 Sibley. Ricki Dean 412 Sichta, Margaret Anne 291 Sidell, Nancy Jean 602 Siders. Carol 242.347 Sidor. Edward 372 Siebert. Dennis C. 478 Siebert. Donna Gene 350 Siebold. Bruce Andrew 340 Siedband. Leonard B. 308,333 Siegel. Cathy Rose 365 Siegel. Linda Fave 228.349 Siegel, Martin Alan 333 Siegel. Richard Aurum 414 Siegel. Ronald Floyd 414 Siegel. Sherry Jo 277 Siegel, Siegel 420 Siegle, Brent M 404 Siegle. Ruth A. 283 Siegman, Fred Henry 420 Siegrist. Beverly Ann 282 Siekman, Norman Roy 602 Siemens, Prof. John C 468 Sieracki, Nancy L. 602 Sievers. Gloria Kay 277,438 Siggelkow, Ronald L. 318 Silber. Steven Keith 314 Silberman, Richard G. 414 Siligmueller. DaleS. 398.482 Silkev, Erma Sharon 284,602 Sill, Gary Lee 308 Silver, Barry Stewart 404 Sliver, Deborah Ellen 602 Silver. Michael Duane 446 Silver, Suzanne 270 Silverman. Davie Lee 177,402 Silverman, Howard S. 400 Silverman. Michael H. 322.602 Silverman. Steven E 414 Silverman. Ten Ellen 369 Silvis. Susan Lynn 368.456,602 Simer, Donna Lou 348 Simer, Richard D 415 Simmons, George H , Ill 439 Simmons. Sandra Rose 602 Simms. David Allen 445.460.468.470 Simms, Rany Lee 298,602 Simon, Carol Ann 337,438 Simon. Howards 340 Simon, Ilene 283 Simon. Jeffrey M 251,414 Simon, Mark Frederick 407,414,602 Simon. Peter D 308 Simon, Roger Mitchell 105,237.708 Simon, Rozanne 322,602 Simone, Stephanie 325 Simonini, Nancy J. 363 Simons, Donna Jean 348 Simonson, Richard D 398 Simpson. Gary Lavern 371,401.602 Simpson, James R 355 Simpson. James Ray 397 Simpson, James Robert 397 Simpson. Robert Blake 381.602 Sims. Gregory Brian 498 Sims, Judith Kay 359 Sims, Patricia Anne 230.444.467 Sims, Randall Lee 602 Sims, Susan Jane 355 Sims, Terry Eldon 419 Simutis, Frank J 324.326,450 Sinadinos, Christine 342 Sinadinos, Nicholas C. 602 Sinclair. James S 300,439 Singer. Robert Gary 374 Singletarv, Ted J 343 Singleton, Ronald W. 372.602 Singleton, T. R, Jr. 179 Singlev. Susan Kav 355.603 Singwi, KusumL 290 Sinn. David R. 328 Sinon. Stephen Joseph 603 Sinopoli, Jacqueline 283 Sinow. David Martin 337,493 Sioshansi, Fereidoon 343 Siskind, Sharon Lee 498 Sislow, James William 416 Sistler, Frederick E. 468 Sitrick, David H. 414 Sittig. Hildegard K 366,603 Siuta, Manlvnn V 485,603 Sivertson, Ronald C 603 Sizemore, Michael J. 403 Sjewmaker. Richard D. 470 Skadden, Prof Donald 232 Skaggs. Dale A. 297 Skaggs, Linda J 343 Skehen, Joseph 535 Skibbe. David William 380 Skibbe. William G. 385 Skiles. LandaSue 222 Skiles. Lissa L. 271 Skinner, Harry C 299,603 Skirm. Roslind 231 Sklansky, Jean 276 Skoglun'd, Gerald E. 380.603 Skogsberg. Duncan E. 324 Skogsberg. James W. 419,472 Skogsberg. Kathv I. 223.290 Skokowski. Henry 336 Skoneczka. Dennis Lee 421 Skov. ChervUean 353 Skrabala. Arlene 273.603 Skubish, Patricia M. 332,603 Skudrna. Linda Ruth 283 Skvorc. Roberta M. 283 Slade. Barrv Steven 407.475.603 Slagell. Daniel Lee 371 Slager, Larrv Dean 326.470 Slagle. James Howard 449.450.494.603 Slamar, Charles. Jr. 385 Slaughter. Judith M. 338,358 Slaughter. Patricia M. 282 Slavin. Barry Michael 400 Slaymaker. Robert G. 340 Slavton. Jerry Paul 307,470 Sledz, Catherine M. 252,359 Sledz, Henrv Walter 416 Slenczka. Michael J. 340 Slentz. Robert J. 416 Slife. Charles W. 251,415 Sliva, Oscar Joseph 179.386.475 Slive. Jacqueline Dee 277 Slivken. Roberta Ann 324,329 Slivon, Mary Grace 603 Slivon, Sylvia Louise 189 Sloan. Cindy Sue 261,342,344 Sloan, Eugene Dennis 395 Sloan. Kathryn J 107.228.261,463,603 Sloan. KayeT. 106,437 Sloan. Richard Elmont 388 Slocum. Thomas James 416 Slocumb. Catherine E. 276 Slott. Donn Richard 179 Slotter, Marilyn June 361.603 Slover, John A. 401 Slusher. Carroll W. 408 Slutkin. Gary 420 Slutsky. Gary Sheldon 231.603 Slutz.CraigP. 397 Small. Ellen L. 271 Small. Sarah Ellen 363 Smalley. Webster 188 Smaron, Ronald Joseph 377 Smart. Barbara J. 291 Smeeth. Sara Elder 235.357 Smejkal, Donna Mane 348 Smejkal. Ruth Ann 348.463 Smeltzer. Michael K. 251,373 Smetana. Lawrence E. 317 Smicklas. Pamela E. 333 Smiejek, Robert J. 389 Smiler. Ilene Cecelia 253.364.603 Smiley. John Milton 176 Smiley, Lawrence Kent 176 Smith, Alan Clarence 474 Smith, Amelia Edith 288 Smith, Barrv C. 323 Smith. Bruce Werner 385 Smith, Camilla Ann 348 Smith. Carol Sue 237 Smith. Charles A 239 Smith, Charles Lee. Jr. 377 Smith. Christina R. 274 Smith. Cynthia L. 282 Smith, Darrell W 299,464,603 Smith, David Edward 478 Smith, David J. 340 Smith, Dean 382 Smith, Deborah K. 283 Smith. Dennis Eugene 384 Smith. Dennis William 421 Smith, Dorothea F. 603 Smith. Elizabeth J. 270 Smith, Fred L. 302 Smith, George Kent 417,469 Smith. Gregory Dean 422 Smith Gregory L. 295 Smith. James L. 328 Smith. Janice M 467 Smith. Jessie W. 317 Smith. June Ann 238.604 Smith. Larrv Francis 384 Smith. Lee Vincent 604 Smith. Linda Sue 242.354 Smith, Lowell Vincent 401 Smith. Lvnette Lohr 604 Smith. Marcia Ann 289 Smith, Manlvn L 280 Smith, Marjorie Alice 260,291 Smith. Marv Alice 272 Smith, MarvDoreen 338,487,604 Smith, Marv Loretto 604 Smith. Marv Lvnette L 368.456 Smith. Michael F 375 Smith, Michael Gary 395,440 Smith, Michael J. 336 Smith, Michael R 303 Smith. Miles Oliphant 604 Smith. Morris Lee 375 Smith. Mvron James 604 Smith. Nancv Delia 485 Smith, Nancy Louise 335,489 Smith, Patricia Ann 604 Smith, Patrick Edward 604 Smith, Paul Arthur 256 Smith. Paula Jean 322,451 Smith, Paula L. 270 Smith, Phillip A 482 Smith. Phillip Roy 444,604 Smith, Ralph 525 Smith, Randy Jack 371 Smith, Richard D. 302,316,466.468 Smith, Robert Alan 374 Smith, Robert Arthur 415 Smith, Robert William 415 Smith. Roger Kent 107,230,307.445.466.478.604 Smith, Ronald Neal 302,604 Smith, Ronald Rov 294 Smith, Russel Eugene 411,468 Smith, Samuel Philip 414 Smith, Sandra Sue 107.366,437.604 Smith, Sara W. 497 Smith Scott. Martin 312 Smith, Steven Allen 388 Smith. Susan E 228.253.347 Smith. Susan E 347.451 Smith. Svdney Ruth 274.481 Smith. Walters 480 Smith. Warren Jefferv 321.604 Smith, WendvA. 291 Smith. Yolanda Marie 272 Smittkamp. James A. 604 Smock. Leonard Alfred 413 Smogor. Kenneth W 378 Smolinski. Joseph S. 304 Smoltar. Marvin Smoller. Barbara Gail 218 Smoltich, Kathleen A. 291 Snapp, William Dorsey 248,418.604 Sneiders. Rita Livia 604 Snell, Linda Lee 368,456 Snider, William T. II 251.385 Snivelv, Gavle 604 Snivefv. Stephen W. 323 Snodgrass. Kirk A 303 Snook. Randall A 303 Snowden. Carols. 283 Snuggs. JeanC. 271.481 Snyder. James Edward 409 Snvder. James Lee 326 Snvder, Katherine M 363 Snvder. Marv J 363,436.451 Snvder. Mary Jane 108 Snyder. Robert J. Jr. 396 Snyder. Russell W 604 Snyder, Sandra Jean 351 Snvder, Suzanne 364,604 Snvder. Terry Lee 371 Snyder. Timothv M. 604 Sobel.Jov Florence 369 Sobol, Gary Dudley 298 Sobolewski. James M. 297 Sochon, Irene Helen 359.604 Sochor. John Albert 412.604 Socol. Michael Lee 407 Soden. David Thomas 486.708 Sodikoff. Gale Lvnn 365.604 Sodikoff, Robert Noel 414 Sodomka, Dennis G 105.106.236.391.604 Soer. Barbara Sue 324 Soerensen. Cheryl G. 604 Soerensen. Gary Lee 604 Sokol. Nancv Jov 367 Sokolowski, Richard J. 421 Solak. Richard George 355 Soldwedel. Perry Dean 104.106.200,248,384.605 Solfronk, Jacqueline 324 Soling, Joe Leonard 372 Soliwon, Lothar E. 343 Solock, Mark Warren 414 Solomon. Jeffrey P. 404.420 Solomon. Linda Carol 369 Solon. Bart J 310.318 Solon. Edwin G. 478 Solow, Sheldon L. 255 Solter. Marv Margaret 279 Soltwedel. Ruth Ann 278 Somenzi. Candace J. 356 Somers. Luckv Landt 387.605 Sommer. Randall G. 325 Sommerfield.TerrvC. 403 Sommers. David Arthur 334,458 Sommers, Richard Leo 477 Sommerville. Duane N. 478 Sonier. Dominique 188 Sonna, Linda G 342 Sonnemaker. Michael W. 379 Sonneville. Stephen T 305 Sonni. Stephen Joseph 336 Sons. Buckley 334 Sons. Sharon Lee 347 Sopp. Barbara Jo 357.488 Soren. Gail R. 349 Sorensen. Janet I 272 Sorensen. Joyce Carol 357.605 Sork.CindaM 288 Sorkin. Samuel M 414 Soroskv. Laura Jean 200,356 438 Sorrough. Gail L. 277 Soruika. Georgia K. 350 Sosnoski. Glen Lee 392 Sostnn. Ellis Mark 420 Sostnn. Jack Marvin 326 Sostnn, Judith Susan 438 Soukup.CadvA. 495 Soule. Phillip E 401 Southard. David Elwin 409 Souza. James H 317 Spadoni, Daniel John 605 Spagna, James Robert 386 Spalding. Fredric E. 305.440 Spalten. Karen 359 Spangler, Douglas R 340,466 Spangler. Suzanne P. 363 Spannaus, Timothy W 486 Spatz. Diane Lea 236 Spear. Michael O 488 Spear. Stuart 414 Specht. Charles W 299.466.468 Speck. Sarah Marshall 359 Speekman. Jeffrey 414 Speier. Patricia M. 275. 605 Spellman, Buddy Byron 488 Spenader. John Brian 474 Spence. Linda S. 605 Spencer, Glenn R 333 Spencer. James D 463 Spenn. Theodore R 304 Spiegel. Deborah L. 355 Spiegel, Suzanne 343 Spielman, Cheryl Sue 339,341.446.498 Spielman, Stewart A. 328 Spier, Edward Michael 308.355 Spilker, GavlordJ 255.307 Spiller. John W. 179,313 Spindler, Jean M. 282 Spinhirne. James Dale 301 Spinhirne. Richard H 605 Spinner. Dianna Mane 261 285 Spittler. Karen Ann 189.437 Spitzer. Bruce Craig 334 Spitzer, Karen Ann 280.470 Spitzer. Rov Henrv 371 Spoeth, Stephen Allen 388 Spoor. Robert Louis 336 Sportsman. Wayne D 343,605 Sprague, LindaSusan 286,481 Sprenkel. Ellen 188 Springfield. Ezell 343 Springs. Stephanies 358 Spruance. Hope Brown 359 Spurgetis. James P 416.480 Spurgetis, Theodore D 416 Sredl. Henry J. 482 Sroka. Joan Mane 605 Staat. Larrv George 409.440 Stabile. Carolyn A. 334 Stacev. Russe'l 379 Stachurski. Mary J. 329 Stack. Gregory Roman 478 Stack. Margaret Ann 363.605 Stacv. William Earl 336.460 Stafford, Anne I 260 Stafford. Edward E. 492 Stafford. Steven 298 Staggs. JaneE. 274 Stahl. Charles W 381 Stahl. Deanna Rose 228.287 Stahl. John P. 321 Stahl. Karen A. 495 Stahl. Michael J. 313 Stahl. Roger E. 405 Stahl. Thomas Rav 228.302.440.445.487 Stahler. William D 389 Stalev. Elizabeth Kay 485 Stamas. Joan Diane 605 Stamberger. Martha A 270 Stamberger. Wilbur C. 380.605 Stamm. Gary Melvin 386 Stammer. Barbara Ann 223,273 Stammer, William A. 379 Stamp, Elaine Renee 360 Stamp. Robert Arthur 318 Stamper. Judith A. 271 Stanczak. Stanley L. 372 Stanek. Margaret E. 188.605 Stanford, Raymond A 299 Stanford. Tom George 459.460.605 Stanish. Donna Marie 338 Stank. Susan Sally 350 Stankus. Barbara M. 343 Stankus. Maureen E 481 Stanley, Galen W. 387 Stanton, Joseph E 403 Stanton. MarvC. 437.605 Stark. Arthur Edwin 605 Stark. Lindsay Craig 396 Stark. Manlvnn Diann 368 Starks. Theola 283.481 Starkston, Rona H. 277 Starosta. Elizabeth L. 362 Starr. Joyce Ann 363.451 Starr. William Ernest 422 Stasek. William R. 443.475 Stasko, Michael Lee 391 Stasulis. Alfred W. 422 Statkus. FrancineM. 327 Staub. Jane Carlisle 605 Stauber. Gene 179 Stauber, Joseph W. 299 Stauder, Melanie A. 467 Steel. Frank Burton 378 Steele. Karen Jean 275.605 Steer. Steven Allen 340 Steers. Philip L . Ill 482 Stefanec, Richard J. 408 Stefans. Arthur 605 Steffen. David E. 297 Steffens. Bruce C. 439 Stegeman. Thomas A. 305 Stegemeier, Henri K. 408 Stein. Alan J, 343 Stein. Arnold Bruce 420 Stein. Debra. Joyce 367 Stein. Elizabeth Ann 369 Stein. Nancv 355 Stein. Norma Jean 200.223,342.437.485 Stein Ricki L. 322 Stein. Roger Daniel 374 Stein. Santord Mark 420.708 Steinbach. Fred R. 421.440 Steinbach, Susan M. 272.438 Steinberg. Joan H 291 Steinberg, Joel Larry 397 Steinberg. Lillian 357 Steinberg. Louis I 332 Steinberg. Michael E. 400 Steinberg. Richard C 321 Steineck, Charles A. 406 Steiner, Diane Mane 285.605 Steiner, Gary Eldon 402.605 Steinfort. Scott 376 Steinkamp, William J. 389.492 Steinke. Todd Henry 419.472,473 Steinkruger. Georgia 277 Steinmann, Christi M 329 Stemmann. Sandra J. 276 Stelmach. Sandra Ann 481 Stender, Jerry Herber 420 Stenger. John Francis 389 Stenzel. Gloria Ann 282,605 Stephan, Barbara Jean 344,605 Stephano, Joseph Paul 419,605 Stephen, Valerie Ann 355 Stephenitch, Paul D. 605 Stephens, David G 378 Stephens, Kirk Harold 409 Stephens. Ronald E 321,492 Stephenson, Dennis J 161 Sterba. Gail Lorraine 108.436.495 Sterba, Steven C 316 640 i nn.i Prances 605 i Deanna Lee 367.609 n Eileen F 4:i7 Norma J :i21 in Philip Winter 388 n Richard B 317 sin. Roberts 407 fun 228 nstein, Allan .loe 494 elzler. Rebecca J 327 evens, Carol Lynn 332.451 evens, James Edward 606 evens, Jane E 228, 261,511 evenson. Craig A, 372 evenson, James R 472.478 1 1 DianeL 260,291 ewart, Donald K 312 John Charles 405.441,605 i I I. aura .luvne 333,606 ewart, Lynda J 325 ewart, Richard T 313 ewart. Robert D 243.419 ewart. Robert L erov 494.606 ewart. Thomas S 316 eytler. Jeanne E 324 germain. Dennis M 398 termaine. Marv G 283 iak. Judith K 279 leber. Douglas J 337 legemeier. Tamra L 283 iei PatnciaS P 444,467 lies Randall Jav 371.606 iltz Richard Lee 417.478 mison. Marilyn Jane 364 me. Owen Jay 377 innett. Charles Lee 475 innett. Elizabeth G 606 inson. Craig M. 480 inton, Cynthia Lou 351.451 irewalt. Lawrence D. 418 irn, Eileen Frances 107.237.606 itt. James Steven 189 ltt John Harting J 301 ock. Duane Richard 298 ockbarger. Danise E 222 ockert. Drake W. 312 ockment, Richard L, 384 ocks. Donald Waring 606 oddart. St ewart A 450 oecker, Magdalena M 326 oecker. Susan M. 269.271 ojak, Joseph A 389 oker. Douglas F. 390 okes. John 525 ..lank MicheleM. 270 oil, John Eldon 469 John Frederick 606 oil. Steven 542 ollberg. DeenaE, 347 oiler. James Joseph 439 oiler, Robert C 404 oiler, Robert John 439 olman. David Brian 414 one, Anne M, 270 one. Daniel L. 379 one, John Harrv 379 one, Marsha R.' 488 one. Maureen C 282 one. Michelle J. 337 one. Sandra Kay 278,451.481 one. Terry M 326 one. Victor Charles 606 onehouse. Jeanne M 277 oner, David James 329 oops. Sheila Gav 242.252.352 opa. LeoT 321.606 orm, Robert H 304 in Steven E 398.416 otmeister. Kevin S 460 out. Alan Cavitt 200.401 out. Julie Kay 355 out. Melissa Joyce 356.438 .outer. Maxine 272 irain, Mrs Nadme 401 ral. Eric Richard 414.492 trand. Robert R 312 randin. Marv K 348 (rang. Colin Wright 301 trangeland. Jerry V 333 tratton, Susan Jean 108,252.254,366.436 trauss, Ann Leslie 360 uss. Rhea Aileen 606 treem. Stevan Brian 407 treeper. Michael W 409 treicher. Fredrick I 407.475.606 treitmatter. Beverly 285 trenski. Robert F. 606 trever, Margaret J 341 tnblen.Mark W 397 triblen. Scott R 397 tricker, Boneital 291 trode, Curtis D 606 troh, Sandra G 279 troheeker. Jenlvn K 273 trom. David Clifford 180,384 trom. Julie Kay 364.606 tromberg. Robert R 333 tromberg. Susan M, 223 trompolos, Andrew 179,480 troup. Sidnev F 314 trubbe. Mary A 280 trube. David C 298 trueber, Thomas J. 340 truhar, JohnM. 399 truhs. Thomas Haser 416 t Thomas. Stephen F 305.460.468 tudier. AnneC 271 tudz. Susan Ellen 238.287.606 tuebe, John Walter 384 tuempfig. Daniel W 497 tueve. Henrv E 297 tueve. Paula M. 332 tukenberg. David C 469 tumpf. David Burton 402 tumpf. Diane Ruth 360 Stupp. George Bernard 606 Sturm, Marv M 334 Sturm. Svlvia Jean 276 Sturm. Terry Wavne 302.443 Sturm. Timothy Dwain 302.440.487 Sturrock, Thomas H 179 Stutz. Mary Jean 261.272.606 Stvan. Dennis J 340 Suber. David Alan 327.439 Suberkropp, Sharon A, 344 Subject. David Paul 381 Subrin, Richard I 374 Suchan, Richard A 405 Sucherman . Edward S. 374 Suckow, LeeGerhardt 238 Sudeth. Gary Lee 476 Sudlow, WiliiamJ. 439 Sugar. Bonnie Lvnn 365 Sugar. David S '374 Sugarman. Barry 407 Sugerman, Susan K. 261 Suhre, Dennis Rav 304 Sujak. David Alan 382 Sulkin. Rosalvn 275 Sullivan, Gaii Ann 348.606 Sullivan, James A 317 Sullivan. John 512 Sullivan. John F 440 Sullivan. Karen Sue 348,485.606 Sullivan. Lvnn Lee 494 Sullivan. Marcia Jean 278.481 Sullivan. Marshall F. 337 Sullivan, Marv A 328 Sullivan, Patricia L. 331.334 Sullivan, Ralph L 313 Sullivan. Susan M 525 Sullivan. Timothy E 297 Suloway, John J 318 Sultan, Steven Aaron 457 Summer, Joel Sherwood 239,407 Summer. William Lee 606 Summers. CurtissD. 300 Summers, Gregory A 606 Summers. HollisS 317 Summers, James D. 316 Summers, Lynn Thomas 298 Summers. Michael R 405 Summers. Ralph W 314 Sumner. Steven Alan 372 Sund. Deborah Lvnn 364 Sundberg. KimS' 179.313 Sundine. Stephanie M 107.355.437,606 Sundlof. Kenneth C 315 Sunkel. Morris Arthur 379 Sunleal. David Reed J 413 Sup. Frank Charles 468 Susie. Bobbie Jean 218.351 Susin. James A 336 Susina. Lawrence M. 439,482 Susler. JanisM 247,322 Sutank, Edward J. 317 Suter, Ronald Eugene 327 Sutlin. William Scott 443 Sutker, Allan Nathan 414 Sutker, William L. 414 Suttle, Marcia Kay 333 Sutton, James W 312.468 Sutton. Lee F 298 Sutton. Michael R 313 Sutton, Thomas Henrv 376 Suzukida. Jane Holly '327 Svaras, Marija Birute 468 Svean. Kenneth R 312.478 Svoboda, Jean Ann 287,606 Svoboda, Wayne Etnyre 388 Swain. Paula'C. 363 Swain. Timothy 509 Swan. Pamela Jean 277 Swander. R Jeff 409 Swangren. Pamela Rose 274 Swanlund. Sharon L 361 Swanson. Alfred M. 497 Swanson, David H 304.494 Swanson. Jams Sue 285 Swanson. Jeffrey Lee 482.606 Swanson. Karen Lee 334.456.606 Swanson, Kristin Ann 355 Swanson. Kurt R 334 Swanson, Lynn 470 Swanson, Marijane H 497 Swanson, Rav Fletcher 476 Swanson, Sally Melvin 353.488 Swanson. Shirlev I 334 Swanson. William R 382 Sward, Nancy E 606 Swartley.LorenC 340.466,478 Swearingen, Steven L. 419 Sweet. Lvnn 188 Sweet. Neesa Fae 446.498.607 Swengel. Cathy L 326 Swengel, David Lee 607 Swick.Danille A 488 Swieringa, JilaneC, 361,495 Swigert. Thomas C, 396.708 Swinger. Gary L 542 Swiontkowski, MarkS 392 Swyndroski. Daniel P 294 Sydorek, Alexander 487 Sylvan. Sylvia 437 Svlwestrak. John E. 406 Svmanski. Michael W 462,463.607 Svslo, Patricia J 291 Szabados, Stephen M 248.397.475 Szablewski. Gerald S, 421 Szalkowski, Linda Ann 274 Szatan, Jerrv W 322 Szesnv. Henry C . Jr 396 Szot. Barbara Ann 108.247.341,436 Szymanczyk, Candace L 359.607 Tackitt. Jack E 390 Tadlock. Sharon E 282 Taets. Dennis Rav 372.450 Taggart. Jeffrey C 396 Taggart, Winston J 381 Tagler, George J 318 Takarz. Michael 402 Tallant. Dannv Thomas 308 Tallon.Lvle Duane 308 Talmadge. Richard N. 459.460 Taman, Bonnie Carol 321 Tamm, William Henry J 416 Tammen. Dale Rvland 380 Tammeus. Mary Bertha 106.273 436.607 Tan, Maria L. 218 Tanaka. Judith Mane 481 Tanenberg, Marsha Jo 331 Tanner, Joan Eleanor 364 Tanner, Judith Rita 360,446 Tanner. Philip A 317 Tantillo. Patrick C 389 Tanton. Robert Lvle 385 Tapella. Carol Jean 270,438 Taphorn, Ellen C 271 Tarabon, Barbara J 607 Taradejna. Raymond M 304 Tarnell. Michael 324 Tarnev. William L. 244,482 Tarter, Tom Sue 607 Tasa, Ronald D 497 Tashman. Ira H 328 Tasley, Lenna B 270 Tassio. Thomas Roy 411 Tatarchuk. Terrence W 607 Tate, Donald E 380.468 Tatje. Gary B. 388 Taunis, Paula C 352 Taylor. Anita Jean 359.607 Taylor, Christine J 243.282 Taylor. Cvnthia Kav 283 Ta'vlor. Donna Rae 252.359 Taylor. Fredrick G 296 Ta'vlor. Garv Charles 607 Tavlor, Gwendol Lvnn 347 Taylor. Lance Dov'l 203 Tavlor, Linda S 357 Tavlor. Marcus J 296 Tavlor. Mary Lynn 283 Ta'vlor, Michael Don 329 Taylor, Richard E, 381 Tavlor. Robert V . II 301 Taylor. Rodney Veril 422 Tavlor, Roger Leon 439 Tavlor, Stephen Dale 421,607 Ta'vlor. Susan 283 Tavlnr. Vici L. 271 Tavlnr. Virginia Ann 348.607 Tayman, Martin Edward 402 Tazza, Judith Ann 354 Teague, Ronald E 607 Tebussek, William A. 390 Teets. Susan E 355 Tegen. Alan Richard 607 Teijido. Joseph A 468 Teinowitz. Ira 493 Teitelman. Lois M 367.607 Tempia, Frank N 316 Temple, Carol Kav 331 Temple, Steven Rav 230.302.445.478.607 Templeton. John E Jr 376 Templin. John Andrew 439 Tenslev, Debbie 358 Tente. 'Glenn A 389 Tenzer. Virginia C 271 Terao. David 303 Tern Diane O. 360 Terpening. Ellen L 327 Terpstra. Dale George 298 Terrv. Albert F 344 Tesd'all, James Howard 373,607 Tessier, Connie Rae 333 Testin. Robert A 389 Testolin. Reno B 301 Thackerav. Ann Mane 275.607 Thai, Nancy Lvnn 282 Thatcher. Marv H 278 Theis. Kenneth R 316 Theis. Randall L 251.468 Theiss, Cvnthia C 607 Thelan. John D 390 Theobald. William F. 301 Theodore. JohnM, 607 Thenot, Marilyn Fay 361 Thetford, James C 223.463 Thielken. Mark S 395 Thieman. Gregorv G 398 Tines. Gregorv Thomas 243.326 Thiessen. Phiflip W, 607 Thetford, James C 223 Thinnes. Charles J. Jr 607 Thomas, Charles A 371 Thomas, Elm Doleen 224.607 Thomas. James Douglas 327 Thomas. John David 202.249,373.607 Thomas. Karen Nancy 339 Thomas. Kathenne 289 Thomas, Leland M 315 Thomas. Lvnn Marv 607 Thomas. Madalyn L. 270 Thomas. Michael Parks 343 Thomas, Richard L. 467 Thomas. Sharon K 334 Thomas, Thomas James 318.416 Thomma. Mark S 399 Thompson, Bradley A 607 Thompson, Christiner 366 Thompson. Edward 181 Thompson. Edwin John 105.318 Thompson. Holladay B 446 Thompson. Irene Mane 607 Thompson. James Jay 459,460.461 Thompson. James Verne 299 Thompson. Janet E 338,359 Thompson, Janet S 341 Thompson, Joan Elaine 278 Thompson, John C. 203 Thompson. John W 398 Thompson, Kenneth R 389 Thompson. Kirk Henrv 390 Thompson, Patricia A. 608 Thompson. Roberta J, 348 Thompson, Susan Marv 285 Thompson. Thomas E' 248 Thompson. Virginia C 260 Thomson, Christine R 608 Thonn, David John 416 Thonn, William Eugene 247.416 Thoi en, Stanley A, Jr 383.608 Thornbrugh. Karl Jay 494.608 Thorne, Karl Seymoui 608 Thorne. Robin ,1'udv 608 Thornley. EleanorE 106,252,253.348.436.485.608 Thorsen. Pamela Ann 347 Thrasher, Chester Lee 608 Thune. Carolyn M 283.608 Thvedt. John'E 380 Tibbetts. Viola J 283 Tibbs. Marvin Rav 412 Tice. David Dwight 608 Tidd.JonG 411 Tieken. Patricia Ann 354.608 Tien. James Pel, Chun 608 Tiernev. Bridget K 352 Tierskv. David Mark 400 Tikkala. Terry John 326 Tillman. Albert C 189.440 Timm. Betsv Ellen 287 Timm. Marilyn 497 Timm. Roger E 497 Timmel, Linda K 289 Timms, Patricia Ann 608 Tims. JeanetteL 344 Tingel. Loyal H 176 Tingleff, Thomas Alan 384 Tinich, Andrew Joseph 399 Tipp. Michael Harvev 224.608 Tipton, Charles F. 459 Titchenal, John Allen 390 Tjaden, Dean Andersen 176 Tobev. Linda Sue 242,360 Tobias, Dr Joseph 468 Tobiasz, Frances M. 333 Todd. Garv Lee 439 Todd.Mollie Alberta 358 Toelke. Roger A 340 Toepke. Ival L. 497 Tolan. Lois Diane 278 Tomasek. Janis Ellen 274 Tomasek. Judith A 343.495 Tomaska, Dennis Lee 389 Tomaska, Donald John 405 Tomczyk. James L 382 Tomczvk. Janice 270 Tomisek. Jane E 289 Tomko. Thomas N'orbert 405 Tomlinson, Carole A 270 Tompkins. Christopher 406.439 Tonon. Susan S 325 Tonsor Sharon Kav 278 Tooley. Gordon A 301 Topping. Harrv F 326 Toran, Reuben L . Ill 457 Torgeson, John 176 Torman. Charles R 381 Tortorella. Georgine 608 Tortorelli. Eileen D 274.467,608 Toscano. Joseph M 443,608 Touchberrv Robert W 408 Toussaint. Jeanne E 107,437.608 Towers, Susan P. 270 Towle. Bradlev P 343 Towle. Ross A 493 Traber. Thomas Alan 379 Trabue. Jean Ann 350 Trachtman. Steven B 248.249.407 Tracv. Steven 297 Tracy, William B M . II 377,608 Tracv. William R 316 Trager. Garv Mitchell 321 Trahev. Stephen D 403 Trandel. David Victor 415 Trapp. Cheryl Ann 332.473 Trapp, Louis Henry 375 Trattler. Larrv 608 Traub. James N. 230 Traum. Henry S 408 Trautman. Jack P. 323 Trautmann. Claudia E 356.608 Travers. Chervl A. 283 Travers. Robert M 418 Trebelhorn, Richard J 251.380.474 Trebelhorn. Thomas E 380.608 Trebilcock. Lorraine 436 Trees. Ann Mary 289 Treger. Barbara Gail 282 Trent. David A 466 Treonis. Janice E 289.608 Trewartha. John R 314 Tnche. Jacqueline D 253,358.608 Triffler. Richard D. 608 Trigger. Jeffrey C, 179 Trimble, Dana D 470 Tripp. Peter Ames 482 Tnsler. James W 375 Tntt. Terrv L. 318 Trobe. Peter Michael 176.708 Troehler. George E. 446,608 Trojan. William T 422.446 Trojamak. Jo Ann 334.608 Trompeter. Jean E 328 Trompeter. William E 318 Trost. David Ralph 401 Trost. Joyce E 364 Trotter. Bettv Marie 269 Trotter, Susan Beth 366 Trowbridge. Wavne 329 Truckenbrodt. Randall 397 Truitt. Henry 317 Trulock. Janet 348,609 Trulove. James Earle 449 Tsukuno, Garv Wavne 385 Tucker. Carol P. 368 641 Tucker. Cindy L 495 Tucker. James Joseph 303 Tucker. James Lloyd 609 Tucker. Joyce Elaine 358 Tucker. Llovd. Jr 609 Tucker. Marilou 291 Tucker. Sonnv W 466.468 Tucker, William Kent 482.609 Tuckev. Dr Stewart 468 Tunne'll. James Howard 443.474.609 Tunniclilf. Kathy A. 451 Turczyn, Jan Ann 364 Tunco. Michael S 412 Turnbeaugh, Lvnn E 456 Turnbull. Joy Suzanne 289 Turnbull, Richard P 418 Turnbull. William T 325.609 Turner. David Olm 472.609 Turner. Donald Keith 387 Turner. Jill Elaine 243.348 Turner. KathenneSue 200.286 Turner. Kathy Alta 364 Turner. Patricia Ann 366 Turner. Peter J 400 Turner. Thomas G 405 Turpel. Arthur R , Jr 392 Turpen. Claudette L 287 Tuttle. JackLvman 106.178.609 Tuttle. Pamela Jane 260.278 Tuttle. Pennv J 278 Tuttoilmondb. Lvnne M 609 Twardock. A Robert 249 Twardv, Ronald David 460 Twarog. Kristina E 285 Twenhaiel. Calvin E 300.494 Twietmever. Faith D 329 Twine, Ronald Earle 609 Tvberg.Garv A. 312 Tyler. Christine 348 Tyler. Jeffrey James 355 Tvmchek. Jennifer S 270 Tvmchyshvn. Roman 188.435 Tynan. Daniel P. 314 u Udow , Michael William 439 Ufkes. Ted G 384 Ugolini. Donna Lee 253,356.609 Uhe, Ronald Eugene 445.609 Ulbricht, Gerald T 388 Ulengerhoff. Sue 323 Ulie. Thomas Ralph 391.609 Ulmer, Edwin Lawrence 460 Ulmer. Kenneth Carver 609 Ulrich, Susan K 323 Umholtz.Clvde Allan 298 Unatm. Janice Ellen 339 Underwood. Deborah M 284 Underwood, Gerald Lee 375.439 Underwood. Neal Roger 439 Une. Toshiko 478 Unger. David Earl 308 Unglaub. Ronald Karl 376 Unroe. John 310.510 Unruh. Janice Louise 354,458 Unter. Jan Eugene 402 Unumb, Lu Lorraine 253.368.609 Upin. Ira 340 Urban. Bonnie Jean 223.228.261,269 Urban, Frances Ann 189.353 Urban, Richard John 387 Urbance, John Edward 477 Urbanek. Leila Ann 362 Urbaniak, Jerome C 609 Urbas. Martin Adam 399 Urek. James Frank 200 Urick. RonaldS 340 Urman, Robert Ira 609 Ursich. Robert Jr 399 Usas. Janet Lee 609 Uuie. Fred Trvgve 415.482 Utz, Terry R 416 Vacherlon. James F 413 Vacketta, Nina Adele 489,609 Vaicius. Elena Violet 329 Valdez, David 297 Valentine. Kenneth 494 Valenzia. Thomas S. 450 Vallandigham. Peter L 477 Vallina. Paul Lewis 391 Vallow, Joe Alan 609 Vana, Linda Katherme 273.485.609 Vanaken, Harrv Wilson 449.462 Vanarsdale, Janet L. 283 Vanbladeren. John A 255 Vanburen. David M 384.708 Vanbuskirk. James H J 303 Vance. Carl Bruce 388 Vance, Marv Martha 277 Vance, Stephen Peter 332 Vandell. Craig A. 326 Vandenberg. George E 337 Vanderhve. Bonnie C. 347,609 Vanderkioot. Peter D 609 Vanderostvne, Deborah 275 Vandersteeg. Jeffrey 17 7,387 Vandevender. Janet 107 Vandreser. Jody K 609 Vandyke. Barbara Rae 359 Vaneiow, Harold 379 Vangilder. Kay Louise 359 Vanhazebroeek. Thomas 482.609 Vanhooser, Douglas P 409 Van Meter. Nancy 290 Vann. Margaret L 334 Van Ostol. Mary 271 Van Praag. Sally M 388 Vanproyen, William 317 Vanscheltema, Robert 411 Vanselow. Catherine L 328 Vanselow. Norma F. 609 Vanwinkle Robert W 301.486 Vargas, Sara M 489 Varnold. Richard Mark 308 Vartiak. Gail Ann 283 Varvu. Donald Leslie 384 Varvu. Richard A. 317 Vaseleski. Raymond C 305.439 Vaughan, Harold E. 478 Vaughan. Patrick M. 310 Vaughn. Carol E 609 Vavra. Brian R 317 Veal. Kenneth Dekalb 390 Veasman. Kenneth Fred 333 Velas. Margaret Lvnn 368 Vena. Dennis 324,328 Venet, Cheryl Lvnn 610 Venturella. Marilvnne 362.610 Verbin, JetlrevH 414 Vercellotti. Gregory 251.399 Vercellotti.ToniGay 357,610 Vercimak. Jean Carol 610 Verheecke. Richard C 388 Vermette. James 537 Vernz. Elizabeth K 489 Verplaetse. James A 477 Verplaetse. Richards. 314 Versman. Beyla Louise 367.485.611 Ververs. Linda Lea 611 Vespa. Robert E . Jr 395 Vetrovec. Kenneth A 416 Veverka. Donna Marie 353 Veverka. Joyce Ann 282 Vezzoli. Emmlee Louis 610 Viall. Peter L. 306.468 Viar. Terrv Paul 610 Vida. Evelyn Nancy 238.610 Vieregg. James R 372 Viers. Lawrence 248 Viglietta. Keith P 383 Vignocchi. Michael J 317 Vilimek. Roberta Ann 275 Vine. Ronald A. 374 Vines. Leonard Dean 610 Vinkler. PaulS 314 Vinson, William Kent 248 Vintar. James Stanley 311.460 Viso. Joyce Dons 610 Vitali Albert Louis 401 Vitucci. Michael Paul 412 Voegele. James Walden 315,474 Voegtle. Michael T 255.440 Vogelsmger. Thomas D 373 Vogler, Joseph E 392.610 Vogt. Kay Janice 487.610 Vogt. Louis Eugene 408 Vohma.Tnu 277 Vojnovich. Charles F 337 Volchko, Marianne M 223,283 Volk April Dee 328 Volkman. Robert Carl 474 Volkmar Freddie R 300 Vollrath. Jean M 280 Voltz Richard J 298 Vonachen. Frank R 415 Vonderhaar. Stephen P 610 Vondrak. Edward Alan 373 Voorhees, Paula Mae 350 Voreis. Mark J 480 Voris. Ralph David 453 610 Vorlin Robert 402 Vose Philip Roger 391 Voseckv. David Edward 410 Voss. Beverly E 324.327 Voss. Bill Lee 464 Voss. Gary W 377 Voss. Patricia Dune 290 Voss. Phillip Eugene 393 Vrhel. Keith Douglas 329 Vroman. James Arthur 398.708 Vursell. Stephen A. 305 Vvbornv. Jerome P 179.480 Vyborny, Julian R 179 48U Vyskocil, Jessica J 337 w Wacaser. George A , Jr 295 Wachowu v John M 482 Wachtel. Ira Neil 407 Wachtel, Raymond L 457 Wachtel, Thomas J. 327.492 Wack. Richard George 329 Waddell.RandvLee 439 Wade. Martin Louis 179 379 Wafler. Terry Alan 223,328 Wagenbreth. Jo Ann 610 Wagenknecht. Philip L 307 Waggoner. Daryl Lee 480 Waggoner, Stanley H 421 Waghorn, Ronald J 387 Waglev. Philip Leon 340 Wagner, Catherine L 366,610 Wagner, Elizabeth M. 335 Wagner. Eugene Joseph 333 Wagner, Frank Lee 610 Wagner. Gerald C 301 Wagner. Gilbert A. 610 Wagner. Gregory C. 408 Wagner, Heidi M 344 Wagner. Janet C 335 Wagner. John Roger 371 Wagner. Karl Joseph 312 Wagner. Ralph J 303 Wagner. Rebecca A. 286 Wagner. Robert Hewitt 412 Wagner, Thomas James 610 Wagner. Vicki Sue 356 Wahlgren, Margaret L 337 Waissehmidt, Russel 445 Wait, Jay Jenner 468 Wakcfieid. Connie L. 289 Wald. Patricia R 332 Wald. Susan L. 260.275 Waldbeser. Jeffrey H 300.610 Waldbusser. Gary Jay 444.482.610 Walden. Charles Jesse 304 Waldmann. Karen R. 332 Waldorf. Barbara Jo 219.610 Waldron. Ralph H . Jr 179.393 Waldschmidt. Russell 610 Walenga. Karen Mane 610 Walker. CandaceS 291 Walker. Diane L 290 Walker. Edith Sharon 356 Walker. George L 169.180.610 Walker. Joan Alene 341.610 Walker. John Jr 334 Walker. Katharine I 358 Walker. Michael Leo 176.331.337 Walker. Nancy Jane 260.261.286.611 Walker. Rebecca Rowe 611 Walker. Robert Edward 307 470 Walker. RuthE 483 Walker. Steven C 396 Walker, Terrv Wavne 444,611 Walker. William C, 611 Walker. William Jav 414 Wall. Jon Thomas 386 Wallace. David A 297 Wallace, David Burton 415 Wallace. Diane Louise 363.451 Wallace. Jerrv Lee 417 Wallace. Robert Rav 166.181.441.611 Wallace. Thomas E 301 Waller. Barrv H 296 Waller. Charles S 373 Waller. Philip Bruce 443.463 Wallerstein. Susan 290 Wallies. Bruce Gary 408 Wallin. Karen Louise 347.611 Wallin StevenCraig 411,440 Walhs. Roger Gary 298 Wallner. Peter M 411 Walsh. James W 408 Walsh. Kathleen T 364 Walsh. Patrick J 480 Walsh. Richard Andrew 333 Walsh. Terrence M 251.391 Walsh. Thomas Allan 391.459 Walsh. Thomas Jerome 416 Walsten. Michael Cole 417.487 Walter. David F 300 Walter. James E 417 Walter. Roger William 384 Walter, Steven Louis 488 Walters, Donald Scott 478 Walters. Gerald R 383 Walters. Kathleen Ann 328 Walters. Richard C 611 Walther, Carole J 611 Walton. Clyde Duane 255 Walt Robert K 464 Wampler Jav L 297 Wampler. Robert N 418 Wandell, Dennis N 392 Wankerl. Vernon J 313 Wannos. Stephen J 373 Wanserski, Jams M 274,492 Ward. Elizabeth Bruce 361.611 Ward Elizabeth W 497 Ward John D 398 Ward, Robert Lawrence 104.384.611 Wardrope, Judith M 333,611 Wargo, Linda Marv 357 Warkins, Michaels 317 Warmbold, Barbara Ann 106.228 611 Warnecke. Dennis Ray 377 Warnecke, Glenna Jean 273.444.611 Warner. David Alan 470.487 Warner. Hansford B II 440 Warner Henry A 333 Warner. Roger A 418 Warner. Stephen B. 245 Warren, John Michael 324,325.474 Warren. William D 299 Warsing. Richard W. 306 Washburn Richard W 611 Washburn Robert B 303 Washburn. Sharon Sue 269 Washington. Donna J 342 Washington. Lillie J 290 Washington. Oscar 314.315 Wassel. Lynn Gail 253,352 Wassel.TinaJ 283 Wasserman, Barbara M 361.611 Wasserman Paul I 329 Wasson. Steven Wavne 416 Waters. Linda 323 ' Waters. John Michael 391.611 Watkins. Dennis Keith 296 Watson. Barbara L. 334 Watson. Diann Louise 611 Watson. James Lee 177 Watson. Richard A 466 Watson. Thomas Henry 373 Watson, William 169.180 Watt. Margaret K 273,611 Watterson. David G 611 Watterson. Jean Marie 366 Watterson. Susan L 611 Watts. Doral Morris 478 Watts. Jav M. 179.376 Watts. Linda Louise 223.331.332 Watts. Sherry Kav 274 Watts. Susan J 274 Waude. Mark 382 Wax. John Ervin 470.478 Wax. Karen Coleen 492 Wax. Richard Rav 302.453,463.466.468,470 Waxier. Robert Dee 414 Wavham. Susan Carol 362 Wavland. Cheryl 361 Weaklev. John Robert 481,611 Weannga, Lucy 285,438 Weatherhead. Mary Ann 368 Weatherwax. Beverly A. 350.611 Weaver. Mark Dennis 189 Weaver. Ronald J 255.296 Weaver. Stanley B ., Jr 387 Webb, Bruce Ronald 398.439 Webb. Charlotte E 364 Webb. Karen Lvn 355 Webb. Susan E 335 Webb. Terrence Bvrne 384 Webb. Thomas Joseph 310.311.611 Weber. Elizabeth Ann 339.611 Weber. Glenn Charles 396 Weber. Prof J Arthur 468 Weber. James Richard 337 Weber. Jerome Leonard 474.492 Weber. Larrv Francis 231,611 Weber. Michael Robert 307.410 Weber. Michael Ross 443 Weber. Pennv Sue 283.483 Weber. Raymond Philip 382 Webster. Charles K 248.411 Webster. Dennis M 542 Webster. Laurel Ann 350 Wedding. James B 180.411 Weddle, Jack A 611 Wedel. Diana Sue 353.470.611 Weeke. Donald Robert 612 Weeks, Virginia L 357 Weglarz. Dennis M 297 Wehr, Ellen M 341 Weider. Deborah Jean 273.485.492.612 Weidner. Gary Wayne 371 Weidner. Lenora Ann 274 Weidner. Nancy Ellen 289 Weigel. Barbara M 438 Weigel. Maryjo 366 Weik, Richard Dale 314 Weinberg. James C 387 Weinberg. Ricky A 301 Weindruch, Richard H 407 Weinriruch. Ronald L 407,612 Werner, Barrv A 308 Werner, Lee H. 420 Werner. Richard Arden 407.492 Wemglass. Claire Ann 279 Weinhofl. Samuel J 374 Weininger. David Alan 414 Weinstein. Andrea J, 322 Weinstein. Lvnn Gail 344 Weinstein, Stanley H 482.498 Weintrob. Deborah L 271 Weintrob. MedaR 365 Weis, Vernon James 399 Weisberg, David R 420 Weise. Richard C 471 Weisel. Tern Kav 360.612 Weisiger.RitaShurts 612 Weisman. Jacqueline D 612 Weisman. James Alan 400 Weisman, Larry Edward 414 Weiss. Craig Allen 612 Weiss. Donald George 477,612 Weiss, Fanchon D 349 Weiss, Harvey Alan 414 Weiss. Manlvn Sue 367.612 Weiss. Marc 439 Weisskopl. Richard D 224 Weissman. Debra Naomi 612 Weissman, Robert M 612 Weist. Linda K 366 Welch. George Lee 304.494 Welch. James Michael 238 Welch. Marv 363 Welch. Michael T 317 Welch, Rebecca 222.512 Welch. Robert F 376 Welchko. Gary Louis 316 Welker. Fred Carl 612 Welker. William Lee 402.613 Weller. Allen 523 Weller, Patricia Ann 368,444 Wellman . Marcia Jean 108 Wells, Marv Grace 348 Wels Vernon 248 Welsch. John Michael 372 Welsch, Thomas R 222 Welsh, Ellen M 271 Welsh, James G 179 Welsh. John Joseph 382 Welsh, Mangrace 338 Wencel. Patricia E 352 Wencel. William E 612 Wende. Gail A 272 Wendel. Martha Ann 287 Wendelken, Nancy F 284 Wendell, Steven Lee 230,377.470 Wendell. William H 612 Wendling. William H 177 Wenta. David Joseph 299 Wenthe. Richard F. 406 Weprm, Steven M 414 Werder, Emilv D 275 Werk, Carol Lvnn 614 Werner, Barbara Ruth 360 Werner, Edward Leo, II 415 Werner, John R 401 Werner, John Vincent 398 Wernick, Pamela S 276 Wernicke, AlanC 493.612 Wernikoff. Gail Sue 365 Werremever. Kermith 373 Werth. Linda Betty 360 Wertsch, James Verner 106.107.249.371,612 Wesemann, Larry E 488 Weslowski, George D 303 Wessel. Richard Lee 419 Wessels, Barbara Ann 359 Wessels, Warren 249 Wessler. Robert A 338 West, Deborah 286 West, Linda K 274.612 West. Marshall Dale 389 Westenberger. George 314 Westerberg. Russell H 333 Westergreen. Nancy J 351.612 Westerman Dianne K 485 Western. Gerald Wavne 457.462 Western. Richard G 402 Weston, Bradley 179 Weston, Jeffrey M. 444 642 Westrav. Marv Ann 612 Wettman. Bruce W 381 Wexler, Gayle Suzanne 227,367 Wexler. Paul William 374 Wevhrich. Richard D 382 Wevtkow. Judith D 355 Whalen, Coleen Ann 228 Whalum. Doris L 350 Wheeler, David M 395 Wheeler, Stephen M 203 Wheeler. Stephen Paul 381 Wheeler, Suzanne 280 Whelplev. Douglas P 401 Whinfrev. Peter Kirk 408 Whippo.'Marla Jean 364.612 Whisler.GailL 338.444.612 Whisler. Karen Julia 355.485.612 Whitaker. LarrvCarl 389 White. David Earl 474.612 White. Diane K 289.485 White. Donald Z 314 White. Douglas B 472 White. Elaine A 282 White. Eric Borders 463 White. Garv 310 White. John Clinton 395 White, John Earl 478.494.612 White. Judith Fulton 612 White. Katherine 488 White. Phillip A. 390 White. Raymond Dean 612 White. Rick Alan 414 White. Robert James 107 White, Roger Lee 497 White. Stephen T 325 White. Steven Ray 371 White. Suzanne Leigh 341 White. William R 474 Whitehouse. Christina 291 Whitenhill. William E 463 Whiteside. James B 179.387.441.613 Whiteside. Thomas M. 377 Whitfield. Susan E. 280 Whiting. Pamela Sue 234 Whitlock. Phvllis Kav 231.468.472.473 Whitlock. Sue Ellen 355 Whitman. Douglas Lee 393 Whitman. Ray Alan 179 Whitnev. Elizabeth F. 348 Whitney, John Charles 311.315.439 Whitney, Kathie Lynn 275 Whitson, Brian 372 Wiand, Richard Norman 402.474.492 Wiater. Michael J 399 Wickersham, Donald N 480 Widaman. Brian Lane 396 Widner. Farrell David 305 Wiebers. Laurie Ann 354 Wiechert. Curtis R. 419 Wiedeman. Craig P. 377 Wiegand. Richard E. 328 Wieland, Nancy Kay 331 Wielt. John Louis. Jr. 613 Wienecke. Gary 178,180 Wiers. Michelle E. 273 Wietecha. Margaret B 613 Wigton, Gregory L. 376 Wiker, Steven Lee 303 Wikoff, Ternll J 243 Wikoff, Winn Finley 321.613 Wilberg. Richard W.Jr 398.708 Wilcox, Barbara Lee 106,362.613 Wildermuth. Richard J 392 Wildhagen. EncC 473,478 Wilev. Marv Louise 438 Wilford. James Robert 415 Wilhelm. Charles M. 401 Wilhelm. Joseph L. 305.463 Wilke. Willard Lee 542 Wilkening, Robert J. 613 Wilkening. Stuart E. 419.472,474.613 Wilkerson.JackP 296 Wilkes. Marv Linda 261,331,335 Wilkinson. Carolyn J 488 Wilkinson. Thomas W 224 Wilkus, Janice A 282 Willard, Charles A. 493 Williams, Albert M 312 Williams. Allan R 340 Williams. Anne C 359 Williams. David L. 466 Williams. David W. 316.468 Williams. Douglas A. 396 Williams. Earl H 468 Williams, James C.Jr 460 Williams, JoannE. 270 Williams. John A. 317 Williams. Joseph C 317 Williams. Kathleen A. 322 Williams, Margaret B. 271 Williams. Mark B. 400 Williams. Maria Kay 472 Williams. Marv L. 343 Williams. Nancy Carol 223,280 Williams. Richard A 613 Williams. Robert K 299 Williams. Robert W 411 Williams. Roger John 384 Williams. Steven T. 388 Williams. Thadeus 333 Williamson. Harold E 398.414.440 Williamson. James F. 255 Williamson. James J 40 Williger. Linda Ann 331.337.613 Willis. Harry Glen 312 Willis. Marv R. 613 Willis. Peter P 304 Willis. Robert David 460 Willman. Garv Paul 305.410 Willmore. Thomas F 478 Wills, Ann Christine 492 Wills, Billv Rav 613 Wills, Donald N 406 Wilner. Neal Thorn 613 Wilson, Barbara Lynn 287 Wilson, Bruce Elliott 248 Wilson, Carol H 290 Wilson. Charles E 471 Wilson, Donald Eugene 200.419 Wilson, Donald W 333,439 Wilson, Dovle Wavne 298 Wilson, Dr Harold 468 Wilson, James M 389 Wilson, Kathleen E 488 Wilson, Marcia Jean 218.451 Wilson, Marjean Kay 613 Wilson, Mark Frederic 401.613 Wilson, Marlin Lannis 482 Wilson. Ray Allard 323 Wilson. Robert Harry 236 Wilt, Susanne 272,357 Wilton. William T. 202,613 Wimmer. Barbara Diane 473 Winand.JohnH 328 Winburn, John Temple 613 Windmiller, Jean M 343 Windmiller. Robert A 144,178 Winer, Joyce Carol 364 Winfrev. Samuel Johns 332 Winkefmann, Christine 260.261.613 Winkler. Marie L 325.613 Winkler, Michael 326 Winston, Pacheco 333 Winter, Barbara A 286.456 Winter, Dale E 314 Winter. Douglas E. 325 Winter, John Keith 472 Winter. Thomas A 391 Winter. William Craig 324.482,613 Winterbauer, Albert L. 613 Wintermute. Robert L 128.179.393 Winters. Carolvn Rae 356 Winters. Marv'V 483 Winters, Sarah Beth 223.342 Wirth. Robert Dean 332.613 Wirth. Ronald O 376 Wise. Carl E 381 Wise. Charles Robert 223 Wise.GwenJeanette 444.613 Wise. Linda 347 Wise. Neil Kent 613 Wiseman. Beverly Jane 291 Wiseman. Jane M 225 Wishop, John Richard 417 Wislow, Leonard Alex 179.415.441 Wisniewski, Frederick 314 Wissehr, James H. 403 Wissmiller, Kathrvn A 282 Witek. RichardS 308 Witherspoon, Stanley 248 Withrow. Daniel C. 306 Witkowski. Allen John 384 Witkowski. Martha L. 342 Witort. Helen Marie 355 Witort, Paul 107 Wittkamp. Sherry N. 613 Wittier. Cheryl Anne 481 Witzig. Virginia Nell 247.327 Witzleb. Marv Kav 285.613 Wizas, Mareva 328 Wlodek, Robert Andrew 613 Woerner. James Allen 382 Woflord. Frances L. 334 Wojakowski, Lois Ann 291.613 Wojtan. Linda Sue 222.343 Wojtena. Josephs 218.376 Wojtko. George 411 Wojtowicz. Patrick J. 333 Wold, Barbara Rose 280 Woll. Earl Stewart 414.480 Woll. Fred William 179.413 Wolf. Gregory Erhard 409 Wolf. Jeffrey Michael 414 Woll. Jon Robert 417 Wolf. Linda Ruth 614 Wolf, Louis M. 374 Wolf, Mark Richard 374 Wolf. Marvin Robert J 481 Wolf. Mrs 355 Wolf. Norman Barrv 374 Woll. Terrv Lynn 614 Wolfe. Andrea L 276 Wolfe. James Robert 327 Wolfe. Linda Jane 334 Wolfe. Richard Bruce 614 Wolle, Susan Marv 614 Wolfer, Christine R 364,614 Wolfer. Tina 350.621 Wolff. Beverly A 362 Wolfl. Dale Franklin 230.302.440.466.468 Wolff. George M 418 Wolfl. Henry Paul 407 Woll I. Mercedes M 283 Wolff.QuentinA f77.389.440 Wolff. Richard C 418.614 Wolff. Roland C 387.614 Woltlev. Peter F 416 Wolfson. Barbara Jean 254.366 Wolfson. Henry Allan 614 Wolin. Robert Jon 374 Wolken. Leland 443 Wollek, Ellen K 488 Wollschlager, Glenn D 405 Wolowitz, David 341 Wolski. Judith Marie 280 Wolsted. Sharon Marie 368,456 Wolszon, Marsha A, 282 Wolter, Gavla Jean 344,444,614 Wood. Brenda D 273 Wood. Bruce 476 Wood. Charles F 480 Wood. Charles Milton 416 Wood. Donald Anderson 301.614 Wood. Kathleen Ann 342 Wood. Larry C. 337 Wood.RoswaldD 332 Wood. William Berry 418 Wood. Winifred J 326 Woodcock. Christine L 286 Woodnck. Maria D 283 Woodrow. Karen A 288 Woods, Dennis Meade 470 Woodul, Barbara Louis 357,614 Woodward. Carl S. 418 Woodward, David B, 401 Woodv, Patricia J 344 Woolen, Linda D 260 Woolery. William C. 614 Woolever. Max Lee 470 Woollev. Gretchen 614 Woolm'an. Frank J 313 Woolsey. Thomas R 439 Woorlei-v. William 275 Worboys. Charles H 382 Work. Carol Lynn 368 Works. Berhnard K. 188 Worlev. Jo Ellen 285 Worlev, Pam 468 Worne'r, Jonfred Keith 470,614 Worsham, Patrick M 300.439 Worster, Karl F 321 Wortis, Michael 225 Woryn.JohnR 304 Wovnar, Mrs Leokadia 285 Wozniak. Kathleen S 356,614 Wozniak, Pamela A 291 Wrav, Christine J 282 Wrenn. Robert E 313 Wright. Carlotta H 358.614 Wright. Carter Hollis 410 Wright, Craig William 464 Wright. Edward R 314 Wright. Ernest Lerov 389,614 Wright, Harold W 177.402 Wright. James B 614 Wright. James W 303 Wright. Larrv Allen 376 Wright, Marv K 322 Wright. RavmondL.Jr 316 Wright. Regina Lou 274.614 Wright. Richard N. 473 Wright, Robert C 180 Wright, Steven Albert 395 Wriglev. Carole Jean 108,201,366.436 Wrobel, Patricia N. 437 Wronkiewicz. James A 255 Wuellner. William W 439 Wulc. Carolvn 289 Wunderlich. Mitchell 317 Wunderlich. Rodger C 463 Wurmstedt. June Ann 339 Wuttke. Erwin Werner 386,614 Wvatt. James Thomas 316 Wvlie. Douglas J, 408 W'vlie, Kathv 279 Wyne. Carl Edward 614 Wvnn. Alice Louise 321 Wysocki. Bernard 389 Wvssman, John Edward 422.614 Yaeger, Linda Rae 332.495 Yagow. Danny R 412 Yagow. Eugene Ray 412.614 Yanda.Shervl A 280 Yang. Michael 332 Yang. Virginia I C. 283 Yang. Vivian E Ping 283 Yarde, Robert L 405 Yates. Thomas Ray 376 Yauch, Kent Martin 372.614 Yednock. Kenneth E. 386,614 Yee. Shirley 283 Yelverton, Robert G 303 Yenerich, Marcia L. 355 Yeslin, Katherine J, 338.614 Yocom. Kenneth E 321 Yocum. Prof 471 Yon. Donald Ray 340.471 Yontz, Linda Louise 363.615 Yopp. Steven Edward 401 York. Bruce Allan 421,457.462 Yosten, Randal 316 Young, AlanH 324 Young. Anne Marie 327 Young, Arnold Michael 497 Young. Catherine A 275 Young. Donald James 497 Young. Edward C 463 Young. Gary Lynn 466,468.615 Young, Gary Owen 466 Young. Harry Chin 457,463 Young, James Orville 444 Young, Kerry A, 459 Young. Linda Ruth 354 Young, MarilvnnC 615 Young, Marv C 388 Young, Randy Sue 274 Young, Stephen Warren 415 Young. Steven R 480 Young. Thomas Jacob 373,615 Young, William F 405 Young. William L 464 Youngberg. Richard 181 Youngquist. Robert R. 379 Youngren. CaraT 451 Younker. Cheryl M 260 Youther, Charles F 297 Yurieci. Marv H 272 Yurtis. Barrv Anthony 708 Zaba, Linda Victoria 615 Zaccardi, Michael J 177.615 Zachman.MarkT 418 Zack. Gregory William 200,439 Zaideman, Barbara J 253,360 Zaitz, Barbara Donna 365 Zajkowski, Michele M 283 Zajonc, Margaret E. 282 Zalar. Charles R 414 Zalecki, Catherine A 363 Zall. Lawrence R 420 Zaletz, Elyn 338 Zander, Sandra K. 497 Zanoni, Joseph E 301 Zar, Leon R 323 Zar, Lorel E 270 Zara, Sharon Reed 615 Zarecki, Marek I 439 Zaremski. Miles J 420 Zarko, Marcia Eleanor 338 Zavagli, Steven B 403 Zawila. Christine M. 615 Zborowski. Chester A 316 Zborowski. Thomas F. 474 Zbvlut, Richard L 399 Zdenek. William A 480 Zedenek, William A, 388 Zedrow, John Daniel 408 Zegers, David A 299 Zegers. John Henry 105,106.310.708 Zeglis. JohnD 107,381.615 Zehner, Mary J. 615 Zeigler. Barbara Ann 359 Zeitlin, Oreen Inez 274 Zeitz, Eileen Mollie 261 Zelac, Renee A 253,365 Zelent. Cynthia Kay 242,362 Zelisko, Sandra P. 273 Zeman, Andrew E. 317 Zeman, Carol Ann 357,615 Zeman, Paul Alfred 418,615 Zemm. Sandra Phyllis 615 Zia, Ralph Khan 615 Ziegenhorn, Clifford 542 Ziegler, Donald Burr 332 Ziegler, Nancy R 282 Zielinski, Gerald Lee 340.474 Ziff, Sandra Joy 367 Zima. Judith A. 322 Zimmerman, Daniel J 421.615 Zimmerman, Frank 615 Zimmerman, Frank 420.439 Zimmerman, Frank W 444 Zimmerman, Mary K 108,347,436,451 Zimmerman. Richard R 344 Zimmerman, Terry L 354 Zimmerman, William L 396 Zindell. Stuart Mark 400 Zinn. Charles Madison 402 Zinner. Hollis Leslie 273 Ziomek. Theresa Ann 277 Zipkin. Martin Victor 542 Ziskal. Wayne Stuart 386 Zislis. Paul Martin 615 Zitka. June Marie 615 Ziv, James Kenneth 407 Zmudka, James Francis 411 Zochert. David J 179 Zook, James Patrick 418 Zubinski.PaulK 487 Zueck, Violet Mary 356 Zukosky, Cynthia Ruth 344 Zumstein, Bruce L. 525 Zumwalt, Ann A 270 Zumwalt, Gene Edwin 615 Zunkel, David Eugene 376,615 Zupkus. Kathleen Ann 362 Zupkus, Robert Allen 398,615 Zwicker, David Eugene 307,615 Zydowsky. Mary Ellen 347 643 What a Year Many things have happened this past year to make my job as editor of the 1969 ILLIO a memorable ex- perience. I attended the yearbook workshop at the University of Min- nesota during June and the Associ- ated Collegiate Press convention in New York during November. I also had the opportunity to work with a really great staff. This year we changed to a three column basic page plan to provide a wider variety of page layouts. Who's Who at Illinois, the honor- aries, and the Queens were incor- porated into a new section- Distinguished Illini. There are twenty-nine color pictures in the ILLIO allowing the Homecoming pages to be presented in color. The best times were spent work- ing with the staff— whether it be working late at night or idle mo- ments in the office. With conflict- ing deadlines and hourlies, we learned to get along with little sleep and even less time for study- ing. I want to thank my junior edi- tors for compiling their sections: Chris Habecost and Kathy Depke on Student Life, Bill Thonn and Barb Szot on Sports, Pam Eichman and Sheila Parish on Activities, Jo- Anne Fredrikson and Connie Bar- toli on Residences, Bill Tarney and Marilyn Elliott on Organizations, and Margie Pine and Polly Bru- baker on Learning. Their diligence kept us on schedule. I want to thank Bill Broom, busi- ness manager, and the business staff for the sales, billing, and in- dexing of the ILLIO. I want to thank my associate editors— Jane Baer, Sophie Hall, Jim McGrath, and Sharon Scheibel —who gave their advice and kept staff spirits high. I want to thank Kathie Scott, 1968 ILLIO editor, for the experience the staff gained from working with her on the 1968 ILLIO, which received a First Class rating from the As- sociated Collegiate Press. I also want to thank— the IPC Photo Staff who provided all the Who's Who, Queens, Sports, and candid pictures; Patricia O'Connor for designing the cover and division pages; Prof. Perlman for organizing the cover competition; and Mr. Paul Mc- Michael for answering my questions. The 1969 ILLIO was a group ef- fort. We tried to give an accurate account of the 1968-69 school year. I hope you appreciate our efforts. K. Craig Place Editor-in-Chief 644 in WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo .ISA
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