University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)
- Class of 1970
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Jo Anne Fredrikson Editor John De LlJCa Business Manager â– J Ml II Jil •£ • FiyRHM ! n«%  t0 ««t « «w ' ♦V?W V «a W V . ..ulU.L.. i.at «nkHU Champaign-Urbana Campus 5K w sNsSKKa? the beginning the fall came, crisp, exciting, expressive . . . i • ••;â– â– ' ■■■•■•■■■■:.â– . â– ' •.•:•••- m the air, full of tension, as many realized that the time of innocence had ended. In the beginning there was registration. Approximately thirty two thousand students passed through the Armory to officially begin the fall semester at the University of Illinois. There were masses of faces and IBM cards; there were dotted lines to sign and specific stations to report to; there were stunned and harried freshmen and confident graduate students slowly progressing through all the lines. Buying books ... it was a time when blood pressure ran high and money ran low; when books were scarce and rain was plentiful. The lines still ran long. Freshmen quickly learned that rainy days and long lines were characteristic of New Student Week. .re tfy i f 10 •.■• ' ' â– .â– ' . ' â– â– :. ' â– ' Freshmen had many opportunities to learn more about their University. Illini Guides helped freshmen get settled in the dorm and answered numerous questions. Activity Day provided an excellent opportunity for both freshmen and upperclassmen alike to discover and join any of the University ' s organizations. Freshmen began to learn that there was more to the University of Illinois than just going to school. 12 SS S: â– I 4 2 â– h i â– -- THE Colleqi i 13 1 ' «Jf â– - ' r ' â– w Powder Puff Football and Kams were successful in helping divert students minds from the prospect of starting classes. However, these activities were also responsible for the many bruises and hang-overs that characterized New Student Week. 14 S - ♦ • rni w. ' wmtv. £ - ' : k wtiMi imi 9|i|(it ' iij| Ml The quad was an ideal place for relaxing during that first week, and proved even more inviting as the semester wore on. Before classes, between classes, and even during classes, the quad ' s atmosphere was a perfect distraction. However, frequent rainy days drastically dampened it ' s use. 17 I EXPANSION I 4 I! J 18 Three new faces appeared on campus this year as construction began on the Intramural-Physical Educa- tion Building, the Foreign Language Building, and the Music Building. A fourth new face, the underground Undergraduate Library, opened its doors in September. The Intramural-Physical Education Building, a multi- million dollar athletic facilities complex, was designed for recreation and education. Plans included four gymnasiums, two pools, twenty-three handball and seven squash courts. Rooms for golf, archery, combat sports, exercise, and games were also included. One unique innovation was the design for four tennis courts that allow winter conversion to an ice skating rink. The new Music Building was planned to provide many needed practice rooms and new facilities for music students. In addition to containing all language departments, the Foreign Language Building was designed to include special classrooms for lessons taught by PLATO, a computerized teaching system. 19 I 4 L ft « jwBSRwwSP ss r 21 I WEATHER 1 22 Wi ' W BL FRUSTRATION 23 I FOOTBALL at w. I 4 Football was Faces and Feelings. It was a high strutting drum major leading the Marching lllini. For many it was the culmination of long months of practice and preparation for that exciting first performance. It was the first play of the game, met by the roaring expectation of victory from the crowd, and mirrored in the cheerleader ' s exhilirating leap. It was a sense of spirit! - ' . V - V -X S3 :. y ' -x 25 ' ? • •••• ' •■...• ' . .:•; %•■■■•■-.â– â– ' ••■■' •• ' â– ffl P As the game progressed, our hopes diminished. The worried eyes of the cheerleader followed the plays closely, as one of the Fighting lllini was tackled once again. An interception by the rival team provoked an agonizing scream of disgust on the part of a loyal band member. The injury-ridden team was plagued by the loss of another valuable player. The halftime break was a source of much relief to both the fans and the players. 11K , i i The Fighting lllini had their worst football season since 1953 when they also compiled a winless season. Very few times were the lllini even ahead at the halftime, and the fans shared their discouragement. In spite of the repeated losses, the lllini believed every game was a new beginning, and if the No. 1 position could not be attained they would do everything in their power to stop someone else. And so it was: the cheer- leaders kept cheering, Chief llliniwek kept dancing, Block I keptflashing, and the lllini kept marching. Coach Valek ' s squad tallied 106 points against 397 for their opponents. Dave Jack- son, Bob Bess, Doug Dieken, and Steve Livas each scored three touchdowns for eighteen points apiece. In rushing, Jackson netted 465 yards. Junior Darrell Robin- son rushed 446 yards in 112 carries for an average of 3.9. Bess carried 66 times for a net gain of 286 and an average of 4.3. In passing, sophomore quarterback Steve Livas completed 42 of 131 attempts for 705 yards and one touchdown. Lange hit 25 of 56 attempts for a gain of 396 yards and 4 touch- downs. Leading receiver was Dieken with 29 receptions for a total of 486 yards and three scores. LINOIS VISITORS WA ' â– .:•■■• .• • • •:.â– . : : ' • ; : ' ,: ' ; â– ' •■' â– â– ' â– ' â– :•:• v. 3 S ' 48 f IV - $ T rtfl i sKtSm vw y Hr oEli r iM. v fr £t]$$3m$( KL iftfeHKr ' H n HP V - h 1969 FOOTBALL RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 18 Washington State 19 6 Missouri 37 20 Iowa State 48 6 Northwestern 10 20 Indiana 41 Ohio State 41 22 Purdue 49 Michigan 57 14 Wisconsin 55 Iowa 40 29 I Although the halftime activities provided the necessary revival of spirit, it was not long before anxiety set in. As time waned, one of the coaches pressed the need for retaliation by the Illinois team as members of the Pom-Pon squad empathized i with the battered, pressured team member. The clock ticked the final seconds of the game as two lllini dejectedly awaited the inevitable defeat. 30 : - ; : ' ' -: ' HHBS BIG TEN STANDINGS CONFERENCE SEASON Michigan 6-1-0 8-2-0 Ohio State 6-1-0 8-1-0 Purdue 5-2-0 ' 8-2-0 Minnesota 4-3-0 4-5-1 Iowa 3-4-0 5-5-0 Indiana 3-4-0 4-6-0 Northwestern 3-4-0 3-7-0 Wisconsin 3-4-0 3-7-0 Michigan State 2-5-0 4-6-0 ILLINOIS 0-7-0 0-10-0 I 4 : tw C N i i, DAD ' S DAY ( i Dad ' s Day Weekend found smiles to be the prev- alent style. The atmosphere was congenial and no dad could complain about a lack of planned activ- ities. There was something scheduled for every minute so that even the hardiest dads had to find time to sit down and relax. The dads were welcomed by Chancellor Peltason atthe Dad ' s Day Dinner on Friday night. Saturday morning brought a coffee hour spon- sored by the Dad ' s Association where Governor Richard Ogilvie was the guest speaker. Sporting straw hats, the dads watched the Fighting lllini fall to Northwestern. But the defeat didn ' t curtail the fun of crowning the King Dad during half time by Chief llliniwek. In the evening, the fathers had to choose between Dad ' s Day Revue, Sing-It Again, Pop, and the Illinois and Michigan Varsity Men ' s Glee Club concert. The more daring fathers partici- pated in the Chug contest at Kams, and only a few failed to visit the IUSA Dad ' s Day Casino. On Sunday, the dads toured the campus or lis- tened to the Walden Quartet concert at Krannert. All dads left wearing their smiles! i 33 ill 34 tt:-.ms : ; :- :..V: ' :â– ..â– ...■•. 35 SOCCER i The University of Illinois Soccer Club has existed for only the past eleven years, although a team existed in the 1930 ' s. The team is a private club which competes in the Midwest Soccer League. It consists of twenty players, eleven of which may participate at one time and a total of sixteen are eligible to play in one game. This fall the team played ten games which resulted in four wins, five losses, and one tie. Coach Richter, looking forward to the 1970 season, hopes to better this year ' s record as he will have a number of players returning next season. r JW) 1969 SOCCER RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS Quincy 3 1 Wisconsin 2 7 Chicago 1 Indiana 6 2 Southern Illinois 1 2 Bradley 1 Western Illinois 6 4 Purdue 3 Illinois Circle Northern Illinois 5 CROSSCOUNTRY The University of Illinois cross country squad climaxed a highly successful season by finishing second in the Big Ten. The harriers finished the season with a 9-1 dual meet record and won the Illinois Intercollegiate Championship. Coach Gary Wieneke sited a winning team attitude as the major factor in the team ' s success. Team spirit was exemplified when five harriers, Greg Dykstra, Ken Howse, Rick Gross, Larry Cobb, and Lee LaBadie finished in a tie for first place with an excellent time of 24:55. Another highlight of the season was when captain Greg Dykstra set a new five mile course record of 24:24.7 at Savoy. The harriers have shown rapid improvement since their tenth place Big Ten finish two years ago. The outlook for next season is even better as the lllini have seven of their top eight runners returning. If the team works hard and lives up to expecta- tions, the lllini harriers could pocket a Big Ten championship next year. DUAL MEET RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 25 Southern Illinois 34 16 Iowa 45 15 Wisconsin (Parkside) 50 34 Missouri 24 18 Eastern Illinois 39 19 Northwestern 46 21 Miami 34 20 Indiana 35 24 Ohio State 32 15 Michigan 50 18 BIG TEN STANDINGS Minnesota 40 ILLINOIS 73 Wisconsin 78 Michigan State 106 Purdue 135 Indiana 150 Northwestern 151 Ohio State 171 Iowa 205 39 RUGBY The 1969 fall season turned out to be a disappointment for the University of Illinois Rugby Club. The club Jed by team captain and coach Harry Marcellus, managed only one tie in nine Midwest Rugby Union contests for a season record of 0-8-1. After a successful season the previous fall and an increasingly large spring turnout, the prospects for a good season looked promising. However, the opposition proved to be much more experienced and organized. Optimism was high in regard to the spring season due to an anticipated heavier turnout of undergraduate and American students. In the past, the club consisted mainly of graduate and foreign students, but the sport is rapidly attracting more participants on campus. 1969 RUGBY RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 3 Quad Cities 16 Milwaukee 8 Chicago Lions 18 Wisconsin 5 6 Wisconsin 11 8 St. Louis Univers ity 10 8 Missouri 11 8 Michigan 8 Iowa 22 41 : ' - W : ' : -:: m «L .« 44 October 15, 1969 ... a day of recollection. What do we want? Peace. When do we want it? Now! With hopes and aspirations for world peace, nine thousand marchers hiked to Westside Park for a protest rally which highlighted the University ' s moratorium activities. Chants and protest songs filled the air as students and faculty listened to condemnations of the Viet Nam war and the draft system. Many students participated in other activities of the moratorium on business as usual. The quad was converted into a human peace symbol as over two thousand students participated in the candlelight ceremony. A memorial was staged in which poetry readings, folk singing, and inter- pretive dancing emphasized the tragic and inhu- mane consequences of war as well as degraded the society which perpetrated it. Singer Eartha Kitt and former Illinois attor- ney general William G. Clark spoke at a protest rally on the Auditorium steps. Miss Kitt focused on the frustrations of the American people, while Clark emphasized national participation in anti- war activities. 43 Ss i H- L W, . MO •-.-.■•• I â– â– 22 Hexascopic, Hell ' s a Topic, the theme of the 1969 Homecoming, brought to mind a curse that an imaginary witch might cast on a toad. Surely some Halloween spirit must have been at work for this particular weekend, as Champaign-Urbana was plagued by the monsoon weather. The Homecoming festivities were to begin with the annual parade, however, due to the bad weather, the parade and pep rally were cancelled. Nevertheless, in the midst of the con- tinuing afternoon drizzle, the freshman football team overwhelmingly stomped the Purdue Boilermakers in an impressive 34-0 victory. Later that night, the announce- ment of the queen was moved undercover, but the atmosphere did not dampen the excitement and pride of the student body when they learned that their 1969 Home- coming Queen was Miss Charlynn Chamberlin. With Homecoming festivities well under- way the night was yet early for . . . â– 4rt I .T£S- s T - Imp the pledges of various fraternities on campus who were forcefully nominated to provide human steam to operate some of the moving house decorations. Sigma Pi won first place in two-dimensional house decoration competition. The MRH three- dimensional division was won by Clark, Lundgren, Barton, and Snyder, while first place was awarded to Evans Hall in the WISA-Panhel division. Triangle and Alpha Delta Pi placed first in float competition. The trophy for total points earned during the Homecoming competition went to Triangle fraternity. Friday ' s events closed with a masquerade rock dance with music provided by Mother Load and the Rugby ' s, but . . . MimM W I 48 I ; ALUMS b THE OILERMARERS ILLINI T 49 ..if- yw HtW 50 CTtf ?V; - ' that was only the beginning. Saturday dawned gray, but the weather didn ' t stop the arrival of alumni for their long awaited visit to the Big U. The Illinois-Purdue game roused a crowd of 55,000 to excitement in a tense first half with the Boilermakers favoring only 28-22 against the Fighting lllini. At halftime. the Marching lllini pranced onto the field at the beckoning of the crowd with a program full of Songs for the Old and New. And of course, what would a game be without the appearance of Chi ef lllinwek. The Chief ' s traditional Indian dance and the band ' s rendition of the Illinois Loyalty were well received by the alumni. To the disappointment of everyone, two fumbles and an intercepted pass led to three Purdue touchdowns which caused the Boilermakers to pull ahead to a 49-22 victory. Despite the loss, the Fighting lllini still performed some tremendous plays for their fans. But many activities kept the campus alive that night as . . . 51 â– ! te : v;:r. 4U ?M ' r s the queen reigned over the formal Homecoming ball. Woody Herman and his orchestra provided romantic music for the occasion, which climaxed a supernatural weekend. In spite of the weather, the smashing success of the weekend was credited to Joe Wojtena, major chairman, and his committee chairmen, who worked hard to overcome the obstacles. Nevertheless, due to financial difficulties this may have been the last Homecoming for the school that initiated the Homecoming idea in 1910. w 3Ri ' 52 V The queen of the 59th annual Homecoming was Miss Charlynn Chamberlain, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. A native of Chicago and a James Scholar, Charlynn ' s plans included graduate work and a career as a school psychologist. Miss Chamberlain, the second black Home- coming queen in university history and president of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, was introduced, along with her court, before the Saturday football game. Sat- urday night she reigned over the dance held in the Ballroom of the lllini Union. 53 1 --2 MIDTERMS A cycle of hourlies, midterms and lab practicals forced most students to study continuously throughout the semester. •• ■— ... â– v vv.- ; ;. 55 mmmmm i t v V The final challenge came after long hours spent in the library or hibernation in a quiet lounge. 57 ARMY ROTC I I â– ' •• : ' -:;-- : -v:,. â– Army ROTC celebrated its 150th year of existence by boasting an enrollment of over 150,000 students on approximately 280 campuses. At the University of Illinois, more than 375 men were active in the ROTC program. AROTC training enabled the student to earn an officer ' s commission while he studied for his college degree. He acquired useful military experience as well as developed his ability to organize, motivate, and lead men. Pershing Rifles, a division of AROTC, sponsored the 22nd Annual Drill Meet in the spring. The meet was the world ' s largest with over 600 teams attending. Special Forces, a field training organization, met to engage in weekend maneuvers. The coed auxiliary, Chevrons, kept active throughout the year by sponsoring and assisting with many military events. Officers keep men active during weekly training sessions in the Armory. 59 NAVAL ROTC The Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps was established at the University of Illinois to prepare qualified college students for responsible positions as officers in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. A thorough training in university and naval subjects allowed the newly-commissioned ensigns or second lieutenants to enter such diverse fields as naval aviation, submarine duty, nuclear power training, naval research, sea duty as a line officer, or a Marine platoon leader. Midshipmen participated in various unit activities during the year, such as the Exhibition Drill Team, Rifle Team, Navy Council, Trident Society, and Sextant Society. Associated with the midshipmen was the Triton Society, a women ' s naval auxiliary which promoted the interests oftheNROTCunit. Pam Thorsen, Navy Sponsor I ,,,,,. i muMiipmen p.irtu ip.itc m the N.wy ( Ouni il meeting • ' â– v. •••• .â– â– â– â– :â– :. Col. Thirl D. Johnson USMC. NROTC Commanding Officer The Navy Drill Team practices their rout. Midshipmen must pass the inspection of Col. Johnson. Triton meets to plan some of their projects. 61 I I ' I ! Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society held joint meetings. Officers discuss drill rotation at weekly meetings. 62 £ W5SK «wS K9K9hS8« 9K1HBHHHHI â– â– â– 1 â– â– â– â– â– â– Pam Lidmsky and John Hix plan future projects. Angel Flight Initiation is a traditional c Air Force ROTC provided leadership and training experience for future officers. Arnold Air Society, a professional fraternity, and Angel Flight, its sister affiliate, received instruction as well as gave their service to the community. They planned fund raising projects such as Christmas caroling, preparing Thanksgiving food baskets, collecting donations for the USO, and readingtothe blind. Theannual Air Force Ball was held in the fall, while the formal banquet, Dining-ln, was held in the spring. eremony. 63 IM FOOTBALL ■« '  ■■i â– â– IM FOOTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Pi Kappa Alpha ORANGE Zeta Psi PLEDGE Phi Epsilon Pi MIA DIVISION BLUE Armory I ORANGE Nabor House MRHA DIVISION Snyder 2W Ul LEAGUE Kams DAILY ILLINI TOURNAMENT Sigma Alpha Epsilon An SAE ball carrier scrambles to escape his opponents. r Pike ' s quarterback rolls out to pass. 64 Ram does not stop avid IM football fans. â– â– â– â– i H IM official keeps close watch over action. ATO prepares to break from the huddle. An ATO stretches for a high pass as AGR closes in. THANKSGIVING : r I Thanksgiving marked a change in seasons and atmosphere. The colorful fall campus transformed into a cold barren area with the onset of winter. The green quad, once sprink- led with students studying or relaxing, be- came an empty expanse. A premature snowstorm reminded many of the approaching and long awaited vacations. The pressures of academic life built to a breaking point, and Thanks- giving vacation was viewed as a long awaited change and a time for relaxation. The great exodus began early: students traveled by car, train, bus, or plane. The noisy dorms and classroom confusion were no longer: Univer- sity activity had ceased. But all too soon people returned, classroom attendan ce picked up, and the campus was once again alive with people. 66 I 1 - ' m t , Arrangement and planning— these were the chief tasks of the student operated Star Course. Variety was emphasized, and this year performances ranged from the popular singing star Dionne Warwick to the classical violinist Regis Pasquier. Such performances as these brought entertainment to the students of the University as well as to the residents of Champaign-Urbana. 68 Orchestra of L ' Accademia Dionne Warwick it C  :V 5£ H Alberto Lysy. Director Camerata Bariloche amerata Bariloche 69 Violinist Regis Pasquier The Gregg Smith Singers â– HMH Bob Hope entertains for a football weeKend special The Assembly Hall presented a variety of events during the fall. The 5th Dimension and Blood, Sweat, and Tears were among the popular rock groups that ' appeared. The Rolling Stones also included the Assembly Hall in their United States tour. A football weekend special, Bob Hope, was enjoyed by many after the Michigan football game. Victor Borge, another football special, offered an evening of music and laughter following the Iowa football game. Lillian Gish entertained with a program of early films, and Fiesta Mexicana sang and danced in the Mexican tradition. Members of the 5th Dimension perform at the Assembly H 71 w w$m «  i The Rolling Stones Blood, Sweat and Tears Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, in its first full year of operation, pre- sented programs sponsored by a variety of University-oriented organizations. Facilities at Krannert were used, for example, by University Theatre which began its fall productions with Galileo ; continued with three plays, Crime on Goat Island , Exit the King , and Elixer of Love ; and concluded the fall season with the musical Oliver . Student managers of this group, Jessica Hahn and Sylvia Silvon, worked with other student staffs plus the Theatre Board to arrange the plays. The University Music Depart- ment also performed many of its concerts and recitals at Krannert. Various other famous musicians and dance groups enter- tained on one of Krannert ' s three stages throughout the year. MADE POSSIBLE BY THE ' GIFT a D VI LCJM 3? HERMAN CHARLES KftANNF.RTAND E LL.N ORA DEC KE R â– K R r : DEDICATED APRIL 20 1969 A u a 74  T- i Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra ' OpusBlue...lsPink by Claude Kipn is and Company. ■ ®s®$p «9«k m ' Galileo directed by Clara Behringer 75 ' J Scenes below and to the right show Crime on Goat Island. ' Elixer of Love was a comic opera in two acts. ' Exit the King ' 76 w r:--. ' â– â– â– ?•:â– ' ' ■•■;V ■•■■■' â– ' ' Oliver was directed by Mary Arbenz. WEEKENDS Weekends were always awaited with eagerness, for they brought a respite from long hours in class and studying. A date might consist of playing the piano together or waiting in line to see a popular show at the local theatres. One could choose from a variety of activities such as skating, underground movies, or even study dates. Some went home on weekends, some worked, and some went in groups to meet new people at Kams or Trenos. But each tried to relax and to take the time to be a person in- stead of simply a student. 78 esps BUCS j mfZ SPEAKERS ti The University attracted a multitude of speakers to the campus for both for- mal and informal talks. The topics of discussion managed to appeal to the wide variety of student interests and ranged from major world problems to small campus issues. Poetry lovers were cap- tivated by the colorful readings of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and William Staf- ford. Anti-racists applauded Fannie Lou Hanner ' s outspoken advocacy of freedom and justice for black people. BSA brought Robert G. Clark, Jr., black Mississippi legislator, to campus. Radical speakers such as Dr. Spock and Joan Malone of the DC 9 spoke on more controversial issues. 80 • .â– â– , w : ' mm j s t jr | I  84 the during the winter came, clear, invigorating, festive . . . : â– . ... + I I I 0V 1 v HP Kj S J J jM9 Bxtx H ;;(, the days, full of uniformity, as many strove toward goals which determined their futures. 87 111 n ill i 88 Just as winter snows and ice began to bog students down, signs of Christmas mysteriously appeared on campus. Holly wreathes, mistletoe, decorated trees, and colored lights brightened University buildings and residences. In its traditional magic ways, the yuletide spirit gladdened weary hearts as students rushed to finish Christmas shopping in between classes and studying. ft ' x â– = 89 91 II I il 92 93 DAILY ILLINI J ' ' i ' Relating major events on the University campus was the function of the student newspaper, the Daily lllini. For the past 99 years the Dl has related the latest in national events and University affairs to the student body. With a circulation of 8,500, the Daily lllini offered the students an evaluation of campus activities, the opportunity to express their opinions, and a calendar of major upcoming events. Staffed almost completely by students, this branch of University publications incorporated a great deal of cooperation and time in its printing. S iXl 4 v 94 EfX K s m ' 96 Crossroads of Culture was the theme of the 17th annual International Fair. It gave 1,700 students from 70 foreign countries an opportunity to proudly display their national heritage through entertainment and exhibits. Vivid colors and various textures were visible at the Import Bazaar where students sold their ' wares. ' One of the many highlights of the fair was the Japanese exhibit with its beautifully costumed girls and graceful interior setting. I  4 The new Undergraduate Library became a haven for students with serious studying to do. People could be found in all parts of the library, at all hours of the day, and in all sorts of unique studying positions. Because of the constant activity, some of the students sought relief from distractions by retreating to the study carels while others sat at the tables and enjoyed the more social aspects of the library. -J j - PnnsmM Momi ACADEMICS, FINALS Classes, traditionally considered the substance of the learning experience, offered various opportunities and methods of learning. In contrast to the large lecture rooms with multitudes of sleepy, note-taking students were the individual efforts of self-expression by the chemist, the artist, and the dancer. 100 _ II t Creativity and self-achievement were reflected in the concentrated efforts of these students. By stretching, observing, welding, and sculpturing, each came a step closer to finding his place in the University. Unfortunately, there were always those rote memorization sessions which tended to stifle the individual instinct for creativity. 103 I Studying meant frustration, last minute cramming, or possible relaxation. For all University students, it was an unavoidable time consumer. Each student chose his own special method and place to make the task more bearable. Dorm lounges provided a living room atmosphere which was sometimes more conducive to getting through those extra long reading assignments. ' 104 Tr?m fS STAR COURSE The Detroit Symphony Orchestra . I j, • I li w i Pianist Claude Frank fl 106 Baritone Robert Merrill Glen Ohrlin and the Balfa Brothers Cajun Band perform at the Midwinter Festival of Traditional Music. k 107 ASSEMBLY HALL The Price and I Do! I Do! are two of the productions from the Best of Broadway Series. Pantomimist Marcel Marceau appears in March. Singalong with Mitch Miller. The rock musical Your Own Thing paraphrases Shakespear ' s Twelfth Nisht. 109 KRANNERT CENTER I IN ' : .1 Krannert presents Exclamation Point! Point! Stratford National Theatre of Canada performs School for Scan- dal and The Merchant of Venice. Photos by Douglas Spillane 110 ' The Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch ' J - £ ft W-: 112 During the first stage of Panhellenic rush, 1,100 girls and three boys visited twenty-two of the sororities on campus. A rush party of about fifty girls visit- ed each house for about twenty minutes. The girls soon found it took a lot of energy and stamina to survive two full days of smiles, laughter, and sore feet. The final three stages of rush were held between semesters, the first week- end in February. The rushees were shown the upstairs of the houses and were en- tertained with skits put on by the ac- tives. The rushees got a better chance to meet the members of each sorority and to form an opinion of each house. On Saturday, the rushees submitted their preference cards. After receiving the bids back on Monday evening, the new pledges were treated to a celebration at Stan ' s or Kam ' s by their new sisters. 113 114 115 X BASKETBALL BIG TEN STANDINGS w L Iowa 14 Purdue 11 3 ILLINOIS 8 6 Ohio State 8 6 Minnesota 7 7 Michigan 5 9 Michigan State 5 9 Wisconsin 5 9 Northwestern 4 10 Indiana 3 11 The Illinois basketball team, led by co-captains Randy Crews and Mike Price, got off to a great start in December. The team bolstered six consecutive wins going into the Holiday Tournament in Portland, Oregon. This im- pressive display of talent won the lllini national recog- nition as one of the top twenty collegiate teams. In the tournament, however, Illinois lost two of its three games, one to Washington State and one to Southern California. At the Chicago Stadium in January, the lllini lost a hard-fought battle to Notre Dame by a slim three points. Then back in Champaign after finals, the Assembly Hall crowd witnessed the first home defeat in two seasons of play. This was the second one-point defeat that the ll- lini sustained during the season. In the game against Iowa, Rick Howat scored thirty-two points, giving him the record for this season in a single game. Other season bests for single games were Greg Jackson for nineteen rebounds against Creighton, Fred Mil- ler for eleven free throws in the first Wisconsin game, and Rick Howat, again, chalking up fourteen field goals against Notre Dame and Iowa. The Fighting lllini ended the season with a 15-9 over- all record, and a tie for third place in the Big Ten. They averaged 75.9 points per game and scored a total of 1829 points. Individually, Greg Jackson was top point maker with 409 and an average of 17.0. He was followed by Price scoring 359 points with an average of 14.9, Howat scoring 335 points and an average of 13.9, and Miller scoring 293 with a season ' s average of 12.2. 117 i %â– â– I 118 40 n to. 7 in SOKtt 4 • j2  J - I J 4 r s. X D X list-. M 122 % VI 4 Mfc 123 P! |k J. sM £ â– mMI P B w 1 jPS 1 V â– I 1 V I I 1 1 1 m B J Ik. BASKETBALL TEAM — Top Row: George Wenthe, Manager; James Krelle, Douglas Faulds, Tom De- zort, Alan Crews. Samuel Scaletta. Larry Dykstra. Second Row: Assistant Coach Richard Camp- bell. Richard Howat. Robert Windmiller, Robert Shapland, Fred Miller, Assistant Coach James Wright. Bottom Row: Ronald Armbrust, Michael Price, Coach Harv Schmidt. Randolph Crews, Gregory Jackson. 1969-70 BASKETBALL RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 83 Butler 67 81 Georgia 70 91 DePauw 57 57 Creighton 51 82 Detroit 65 66 Wichita State 63 58 Washington State 59 86 Michigan State 59 62 Southern California (ot) 65 74 Wisconsin 69 94 Indiana 74 77 Ohio State 59 101 Northwestern 80 75 Michigan 73 83 Notre Dame 86 65 Wisconsin 66 73 Minnesota 82 49 Purdue 83 81 Iowa 83 81 Purdue 88 74 Michigan State 67 75 Minnesota 73 85 Indiana 75 76 Michigan State 81 I 125 GYMNASTICS Coach Charlie Pond ' s Mini gymnasts ended this year with a very successful 6-1 record in Big Ten dual meets. The lllini were title contenders the whole season and were just edged out of second place in the Big Ten Con- ference Championships at the University of Minnesota. Leading the lllini to a third place finish were Ken Barr who took second on the side horse, missing first place by two hundredths of a point; Larry Butts who took second in floor exercise, Gene Kalin ' s third on the parallel bars, and Ed Raymond and Bob Swonick who took fifth and sixth places respectively in all-around competition. Other outstanding gymnasts for the lllini included John Roemer in vaulting and Dan Hockhauser on the highbar. 126 BIG TEN STANDINGS TOTAL POINTS Michigan 15 Iowa 12 ILLINOIS 11 Michigan State 9 Minnesota 7 Indiana 5 Wisconsin 3 Ohio State 2 1969-70 GYMNASTICS RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 153.35 Wisconsin 143.00 153.90 Southern Illinois 159.75 155.50 Ohio State 137.20 158.30 Michigan State 157.45 160.20 Indiana 152.85 158.15 Iowa 157.35 158.90 Michigan 164.35 157.70 Minnesota 151.20 156.10 Indiana State 159.30 127 FENCING The fencing team completed another highly successful season this year. The fencers had a 18-5 duel meet record and finished in second place in the Big Ten, narrowly beaten by Ohio State, 38-34. In that meet, the sabre team of Larry Schartz and Joe Howard took second and sixth, the foil team of Davey Kroenfeld and Dan Lehman placed second and third, and the epee team of Captain Pete Trobe and John Kuhfuss finished third and sixth. Coach John Klier emphasized thatthis year was basically a rebuilding year. A majority of the lettermen will be back, including the entire foil team, which Coach Klier terms among the best in the nation . 1?8 129 â– â– â– â– â– MaanH SWIMMING ,f m â– â– V r kjypf ss - - „.. ., qv? 3 £ ? 1970 SWIMMING RECORD INOIS OPPONENTS 39 Alabama 65 48 Michigan State 66 77 Iowa 45 56 Minnesota 58 69 Evansville 35 38 Ohio State 76 82 Purdue 32 74 Iowa 40 46 Michigan 68 52 Wisconsin 62 75 Northwestern 38 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Indiana Michigan Michigan State Ohio State Wisconsin Minnesota ILLINOIS Purdue Iowa Northwestern 554 363 311 267 147 124 89 38 24 18 130 The young lllini swimming team wound up their season with a respectable 5-6 dual meet record. With only seven returning lettermen on the squad, many sophomores and freshmen were able to gain valuable experience in Big 10 competition. This was only the sixth losing season for Head Coach Al Klingel since he took over in 1953. Indiana again took first in the conference meetfinishing well ahead of second place Mich- igan. Leading the lllini to their seventh place finish were senior Bob Anderson, who placed sixth in the 100-yard breast stroke, and freshman Jim Fieldhouse, who finished sixth in the 50-yard freestyle. Among the outstand- ing swimmers returning next year, in addition to Jim Fieldhous e, will be Tony Sterba, also a freshman, in the butterfly, and sophomore Joe Tanner in the individual medley. 131 WRESTLING . ' - â– ' • ' . ' • A man ' s home is his castle, and Coach Jack Robinson ' s Ul varsity wrestling squad enjoyed the luxury of home as they won five of their six meets in the Men ' s Old Gym. The team had a little more difficulty on the road, however, as they lost all eight of their away meets, including a thorough trouncing by Big Ten champions Michigan State. The lllini took eighth place in the conference meet, finishing ahead of Purdue and Wisconsin. Captain John Fregeau led the team with an impressive 18-5 record in the 135 pound class. Illinois placed two grapplers in the Big Ten meet as Bruce Kirkpatrick (15-6-2) finished second in the 167 pound class and Darrell Robinson (5-1) finished fourth in the 190 pound class. Fregeau and Kirkpatrick are seniors, but Robinson, who showed much potential during the latter part of the season, will be back next year along with nine other lettermen. 132 1969-70 WRESTLING RECORD ILLINOIS OPPONENTS 22 Indiana 12 11 Drake 23 11 Iowa 22 17 Wisconsin 16 16 Ohio State 18 6 Michigan 26 Michigan State 40 14 Southern Illinois 21 14 Missouri 18 22 Purdue 18 11 Minnesota 20 19 Northern Illinois 13 22 Eastern Illinois 11 14 Northwestern 20 J I 133 TEAMS ft I «■' â– (i -  ' ii I J U â– FENCING SQUAD — Top Row: Assistant Coach Dan Schwartz, Assistant Coach Mike Walker. War- ren Post. Kenneth Fleischer. David Carson. Scott Johnston, David Kronenfeld. Peter Trobe, Assis- tant Coach Mike Vitous. Second Row: Assistant Coach Dan Kennedy, Assistant Coach Lee Sent- man, John Kuhfuss, Joseph Howard, Sidney Milstein, Daniel Ballard, Dean Tjaden. Marvin Baker. Manager Al Bookman. Manager Richard Cattoen. Bottom Row: Ronald Bluhm. Ronald Moore. Daniel Lehmann, Acting Coach John Klier. Alan Oberrotman, Alfonso Olive. Kenneth Johnson. Dale Rachmeler. SWIMMING TEAM — Top Row: David Lopater, Robert Fleetwood, Carl Marker, Gary Christensen. Robert Wannemaker, Bruce Keswick, Anton Sterba, Thomas Hoynes. Second Row: Assistant Coach Howie Auer, Bruce Foster. Gary Stluka. James Fieldhouse. Thomas Andersen, Joseph Tan- ner. James Steffensen, Diving Coach Pat Casey. Bottom Row: Robert Anderson. Lee Carpenter. Curtis Cramer. Coach Al Klingel. Captain Robert LeVine. Thomas Musch. Bradley Matten. GYMNASTICS SQUAD — Top Row: Robert Moehling. Richard Nagel. Daniel Hochhauser, Hector Mandel. Gene Kalin. Philip Rich. Second Row: Mgr. Mike Doyle. William Jay. John Roemer. John Klimchak. Martin Johnson, Robert Sampson. Kenneth Barr. Mark Blitstein Bottom Row: Assistant Coach Jim Curzi. Dennis Rafaloski, Robert Swonick. Larry Butts. Edward Raymond. James Millns. Coach Charlie Pond. WRESTLING TEAM — Top Row: George Loera. Jim Katsenes. Ricardo Atilano. Steve Russow. Dave Inman. Greg Zuiddema. Jim Watson. Boy Mayer. Warren Zander. Third Row: Charles Marshall. Dick McCoy, Mgr.; Gibb Schneider, Jack Weyrauch, Tom Kay. Dennis McCabe. Charles Kostel- nick. Tim Eichhorn. Steve Kotteman. Assistant Coach Fitcher Weathington. Coach Jack Robinson. Second Row: Mike Levanti. Darryell Robinson, Mike Long, Denver Beck. Jeff Vandersteeg. David Wright Bottom Row: Earl Medley. Quentin Wolff. Enos Brownndge. John Fregeau, captain: Bruce Kirkpatrick. Paul Jacob. 135 136 IM VOLLEYBALL IM VOLLEYBALL FRATERNITY DIV iciniu lolUIN BLUE Delta Tau Delta ORANGE Delta Phi MIA DIVISION BLUE Hendrick House A ORANGE Page House MRHA DIVISION Townsend 4S j WJtrH WK k 137 Intramural sports became more popular again this year with housing units fielding teams in more sports than ever before. Competition is high, and the race for most total points is close. For the 1969 season, ATO won the fraternity blue division; ADPhi won the orange division; Newman 1 won the MIA blue and Page House the orange; and Scott 2W won the MRH division. Delta Chi won the fraternity blue division basketball championship, dethroning ATO which won the title for the last three years, and Alpha Phi Alpha won a well deserved orange division basketball championship. 139 REHIBILITATION CENTER ,1 all ) I SERVICES FOR BLIND AND DEAF 2 . e_ i JHHL . _ The new Rehibilitation Education Center opened in October 1966. The center, planned to be built in two stages, has fully completed the first stage of development. Departments for Medical Services; Physical, Occupational and Functional Therapies; Counseling; Services for the Blind and Deaf; Equipment and Facilities; Prosthetics; and a Library were available. Internationally famous, the University ' s rehibilitation programs have served as an impetus for the construction of similar pro- jects on campuses across the nation. Students at the U of I lived in regular residence halls and attended regular classes. Facilities for the disabled were available in any building on campus and buses were equipped to accomodate students in wheelchairs. Participation in all campus activities was encouraged; especially student government, fraternities, sororities, vo- cal groups, and special recreational sports. Wheelchair football, basketball, baseball, square dancing, archery; swimming and bowling for the blind, and a multitude of other activities were planned for handicapped students. 141 Maybe the field wasn ' t as long and the men weren ' t as big, but the game was still football. The continual clashing and overturning of wheelchairs, if any- thing, made the sport rougher for the player and more exciting for spectators. The Gizz Kids, the University ' s wheelchair basketball squad, were internationally known and ranked exceed- ingly high in conference play — boasting an undefeated season. I 1 j ' A p • v m • V I m m S k f : i rt:jj : fc i IAPICOLA I ? j r 1 33 T  ■- -i CAPU10 the end the spring came, fresh, encouraging, vibrative . . . 147 I zzzzr — ) 148 the renewal, full of life, as many anxiously anticipated a new beginning. 149 If ' Si j • â– : ! i - ILLIOSKEE As the first day of spring approached so did the rain. ILLIOSKEE opened Thursday night with rain and mud, but by Friday night the weather had cleared. Undaunted by the slush that remained, a mass of warmly clad students, parents, and faculty participated in the events of ILLIOSKEE. As in previous years, the area west of the Assembly Hall was transformed into a sparkling locale of rides, games, and excitement. Among the many attractions were tricycle races, the ferris wheel, cotton candy, the Sky Diver, the mung machine, and the pudding throw. Friday was highlighted by the announcement of the winner of the MEBOC contest, Mike Price. 150 people hear my words but never listen . . . still my dreams remain 155 : ' v ••- Â¥ F«r (T ' SftT CSA r ' 1  ' p «♦ ■«W! m « v« .. 7 ' '  ' i ♦ ■♦.: r - $ MttfiP ' ft 9 cyt t l z MOMS ' DAY ( I 160 V. Entertainment in many forms characterized Mum ' s the Word, last spring ' s mothers ' weekend. Illini Union sponsored activities, featured botique booths in the Union. Afro, mini, and maxi looks dominated the annual fashion show which followed the WISA luncheon. Practical, impractical, everyday, and bizarre outfits were modeled. Delighting its audience with precision swimming and graceful water ballet, the Terrapin Swim Show was one of the first events of the weekend. 161 I! i t I I I ti V I 1 ' ft I f The Union Art show offered student work for sale and featured an old town setting and live entertainment by the James E. Fuqua Blues Band. Special matinee and evening performances of Happy Time drew large audiences to watch the students stage the Kander and Ebb musical. The evening performances of the U of I Jazz Band and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra were held in the completed Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Displaying unusual mobility and coordination, the famed Gizz kids demonstrated basketball and football skills in an afternoon exhibition. At the same time the ' Up with People group sang on the Union terrace. I 162 fcasiiL SPRINI $V$  f : • • -, â– ' • M 5 O gr V J Mi« «A • -s â– ' • % -X â– ' at i - i 164 4r? â– â– . I i ft class attendance dropped . . . students postponed their studying; perhaps tomorrow . . . couples walked hand in hand everywhere . . . Lake of the Woods was the place to unwind . . . many quenched their thirst in local bars . . . coeds shed their unwanted apparel while males took a longer look . . . windows opened . . . sounds of motorcycles filled the air . . . spring fever drew its toll 165 + : r-r- .-• x-T- JK ki. «? •1 r- 3F 2  ••- â–º • v.- ' - - - â– .â– â– V -. f • -: , -• - • • S C •ta . V. t 3 •- 1 • N . â– ' - Si â– 5sa 1 ; V ♦■ • 1 t ' â– J ' ' ' - %s I_. , , . y '  Kl tv . a .   ;..- --; â– J. ■• Mk ' T ' 1 • l - iik ' S ' Ev- -; i jH ■•?« 167 CAMPUS CHEST â– â– â– i I SUPPORT )u give but little jhen you give of your possessions, is when you give of yourself iat you truly give. kahih girran GIVE fl LITTLE AMPUS CHEST FUND DRIVE FEBRUARY 16-22 I $ Campus Chest was an aggregate charity organ- ized in 1948 to eliminate the many campus welfare groups that were soliciting from the students. The students themselves founded Campus Chest to integrate all the charity drives into one annual fund drive. Besides sponsoring the fund drive, Campus Chest held several special social events and informed the University about the charities to which money was given. Funds collected were divided among the World University Service, the American Cancer Society, CARE, PAL, VIP, mental health organizations, University scholarships, the Rehabilitation Center, Better Boys Foundation, and the Leukemia Foundation. â– ( ' I .1 pin and paddle queen On April 26th Barb Myles was chosen to reigi the 1969 Pin and Paddle Queen. The dance wa sponsored by the Junior Intrafraternity Counci and all queen candidates were current sorority pledges nominated by a fraternity on campus. Barb, a member of Delta Gamma sorority and i freshman majoring in Spanish, was nominated Lambda Chi Alpha. plowboy prom queen Judy Schaufelberger reigned over the Ag- onsored Plowboy Prom which was held last ring. The New Mrs. Ed McMillan, a U. of I. junior d foods and business major was escorted to fe dance by her husband-to-be. ' A i I 1 IV}J m . J 1 171 FRATERNITY RUSH it Hi ' •!;:«; ' fer I 172 t Fraternity rush operated on both a formal and informal basis. Informal rush was a continuous chain of smokers and dinners which allowed interested men to become acquainted with various frater- nities on a more individual and personal basis. Formal rush was held in April and was designed to acquaint high school seniors with Greek life. Prospective pledges were invited to spend a weekend on campus and visit a total of twelve fraternities. 7 ;, 173 Minnesota 15 3 .833 — ILLINOIS 11 7 .611 4 Ohio State 9 7 .563 5 Indiana 10 8 .556 5 Michigan 8 8 .500 6 Michigan State 8 8 .500 6 Wisconsin 7 7 .500 6 Iowa 7 11 .389 8 Purdue 7 11 .389 8 Northwestern 2 14 .125 12 : I. ft Batting their way to a well deserved second place in the Big Ten division with a season record of eleven wins and seven losses, the Illinois baseball team had one of its best seasons in recent years. Their overall record for the 1969 season was twenty-two wins and twenty losses. Captained by senior shortstop Chuck Schierer, the llli- ni attributed much of their success to the hitting ability of the players. Sophomore Bob Windmiller had a Big Ten batting average of .385 which ranked him fifth among other Big Ten hitters. Behind Bob were seniors Clyde Kuehn, who posted a .340 average, and Augie Matejzel, who compiled a .333 average ranking fourteenth and fifteenth, respectively, in the Big Ten. As a whole, lllini pitching had an earned run average of 3.24, while opponents ' hitting was limited to .219. Sen- ior Rich Binder led the team with an earned run average of 1.13 and seven wins. His earned run average ranked him sixth in Big Ten pitching. 175 SPRING FOOTBALL Once again Coach Jim Valek and the Fighting lllini entered the spring football practice session with their work cut out for them. Losing several players due to personal reasons, the lllini had to do some reconstructing. Bright spots for Coach Valek were improvements in the backfield and offensive line which were evidenced in the four-week spring session. TRACK Finishingfifth in the BigTen Indoor Track Meet, Coach Bob Wright ' s thinclads slipped to sixth place in the Outdoor Big Ten Meet. Jeff McLellan, captain of last year ' s team, was the only first place winner with a shotputtoss of 57 ft., 10 in. The outdoor season sawthe lllini defeat six of their opponents while falling to five. The biggest win of the season came in a quadrangular meet in which the lllini defeated Eastern Illinois Univer- sity, Illinois State University, and Northwestern. The outlook for the 1970 outdoor season appears to be good despite the loss of McLellan and pole vaulter Ed Halik. The team, captained by Dave Bobert, is strong in all events, and has an excellent group of runners from last fall ' s cross country team. With the help of some fine sophomores led by high jumper Brad Richardson, Coach Wright looks forward to a big improvement over last season. BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Wisconsin Indiana Michigan Michigan State Ohio State ILLINOIS Minnesota Iowa Purdue Northwestern 80 64 32 27 20 18 17 16 6 2 177 TENNIS I - - t - â– % .: â– Coach Dan Olson ' s varsity tennis squad finished the 1969 season with a disappointing dual meet record, although they did post a- very respectable fifth place finish in Big Ten competition. Their final regular season record was 4-12, with all four wins coming against Big Ten opponents. The Big Ten Championship Tournament at Michigan State proved to be much more successful. Captain Ed Thompson took a third place at number one singles, while sophomore Chip Clements took a second at number two singles. In addition, the number two doubles team made up of junior Tom Dunlap and sophomore George Voss gained an upset victory for the lllini by capturing second place. It was these victories which led Illinois to a fifth place finish in the Big Ten Championship and a better showing than regular season meets had indicated. 178 JSm.WK KI â– â– â– } (_. SS I V ' ILLINOIS 1969 TENNIS RECORD Georgia Clemson Furman South Carolina Georgia Southern Illinois Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Northwestern Wisconsin Southern Illinois Purdue Iowa Minnesota Indiana OPPONENTS SUES WB XKK ft BIG TEN STANDINGS Dual Meet Tournament Total Points Points Points Michigan Indiana Minnesota Iowa ILLINOIS Northwestern Wisconsin Michigan State Purdue Ohio State 79 82 161 59 27 86 50 30 80 44 25 69 43 25 68 34 27 61 42 18 60 25 17 42 18 2 20 11 2 13 179 I ill it: hi «i nl I I - GOLF The big event of the season for the linksmen was the Big Ten Championship at East Lansing, Michigan. The lllini played well but could manage only an eighth place finish. Leading scorers for Illinois at the seventy-two hole tournament were Pat Keen with a 312 total, followed by teammate Butch Pegoraro with a total of 321. Dick Youngberg, lllini golf coach, felt that the team ' s relatively low conference finish was due to a lack of depth, along with the fact that many of the players had little or no summer exper- ience. However, Coach Youngberg stated that the signing of several exceptional high school golfers could bring Illinois out of the golf doldrums as early as next season. 1969 BIG TEN MEET Michigan State Purdue Indiana Minnesota Ohio State Michigan Iowa ILLINOIS Wisconsin Northwestern ILLINI GOLF LEADERS Pat Keen Bob Wallace Dan Bishop Butch Pegoraro John Walker Gary Beckman 1501 1507 1529 1550 1556 1557 1568 1597 1600 1606 77.8 78.1 79.2 80.4 80.9 81.9 - 180 181 182 mirk v ' 3 I 12-INCH IM SOFTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Alpha Tau Omega ORANGE Farmhouse MIA DIVISION BLUE Newman I ORANGE Page House MRHA DIVISION Scott 2W 16-INCH IM SOFTBALL FRATERNITY DIVISION BLUE Tau Epsilon Phi ORANGE Zeta Psi MIA DIVISION Alpha Phi Omega MRHA DIVISION Forbes 3E 183 TOURNAMENTS UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS Phi EpsMonPi DAILY ILLINI Farmhouse ! i •• GOLF TEAM — Top Row: Coach Dick Youngberg, Patrick Keen, Robert Walker, Daniel Bishop. Bottom Row: Robert Pegoraro, Gary Beckman. TENNIS SQUAD — Top Row: Thomas Dunlap, Edward Thompson, Ernest Clements. Bottom Row: Coach Dan Olson, Terry Rosborough, George Voss, Jeffrey Cook, Robert Hawes. 185 TEAMS 51 rf. dnsi Vir 61 € $ 27 $ t « j f fjp f fvtfft f. -$  M0FMM in  ' ■« FOOTBALL TEAM — Top Row: Ted Singleton, Jr. Mgr. Rodney, Assis- tant Coaches Phil Knell, Dick Parker, Wayne Dannehl, Glen All ie. Jack Robinson, Brodie Westen, Ellis Rainsberger, Gene Stauber, John Easterbrook, Lou Baker, J. C. Caroline, Jim Brown, Gary Hem- brough, Bill Nowak, Sr. Mgr. Brian McCue. Mark Bates. Fifth Row: Bradley Krieger, James Dufelmeier, Michael Levanti, Harry Salna, Denver Beck, Paul Crawford, Michael Morris, Stephen White, Rich- ard Jakosa, James Welsh, Donn Damos, Maurice Kelly, Joseph Petril- li, Randall Fletcher, Jeffrey McLellan, Willie Smith, Walter Smith, Bryant Danisch, Thomas Kmiec, Richard Kristak. Fourth Row: Ed- ward Dallas, Dale Faust, Willie McSwine, George Samojedny, David Zochert, Jerome Wiggins, Darrell Robinson, Glenn Collier, Lawrence McKeon, Stephan Livas, Thomas Jones, Guy Robinson, Jay Watts, Melvin Blair. Hugh Mcintosh, Nicholas Janicki, Richard Wright, Thomas Jeske, Dennis Fleming, John Spiller. Third Row: Thomas Ruberry, Martin Wade, Gary Lange, Robert Quinn, Michael Picker- ing, Robert Bucklin, Douglas Dieken, John Morschoiser, Michael Ryan, Robert Wintermute, John Kaiser, Neil Baskin, Jerome Vy- borny, Jerry Cole, Gregory Garton, Daniel Darlington, Daniel Rot- zoll. Second Row: John Robinson, Randall Truckenbrodt, Veto San- tini, Terry Dysert, Timothy McCarthy, Karl Pnazek, James Reynolds. Julian Vyborny, Robert Burns, Steve Allen, John Anderson, Richard Brennan, Anthony Ornatek, Kirk McMillin. Bottom Row: Anthony Clements, Norris Coleman, Kennith Bargo, John Mauzey, Daniel McKissic, Robert Bieszczad, Co-captain Bruce Erb, Head Coach Jim Valek, Co-captain Douglas Redmann, Robert Bess, Charles Bar- either, David Jackson, Oscar Sliva, Stacy Gedman. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD — Top Row: Martin Boi, Steven Selbrede, Coach Gary Wieneke. Dale Deford, Timothy Cromley. Second Row: Manager Bill Darr, Bruce Finney, Scott Renken, Captain Gregory Dykstra, William Siegel, Richard Toppe. Bottom Row: Richard Gross, Kenneth Howse. Laurence Cobb, Robert Gardner, John Kelly, Lee LaBadie. f f J I v %. . ) : % %. 186 â– J I || BASEBALL SQUAD — Top Row: Randolph Crews. Phillip Cochran. Jerry Brackett. Carmen DelGui- dice, Robert Windmiller. Manager Len Oberg. Third Row: Robert Shapland. Ronald Russell. Carroll Slusher. William Foss. Nash New, Robert Nelson. Second Row: Jerome Kerner. Captain Charles Scnierer. Harold Vanselow. Clyde Kuehn. Ronald Ingrum, Gary Pieper. Bottom Row: Alan Fritz, Michael Murawski. Lloyd Gussis. August Matejzel. Thomas Calza. Flint Gregory. Coach Lee Eil- bracht. TRACK SQUAD — Top Row: Assistant Coach Gary Wieneke, David Bobert. John Blanchard. James Brubaker. Hershel Benberry. David Sanner. Captain Jeffrey McLellan, Dennis Howland, Kenneth Peck. Coach Bob Wright. Second Row: Assistant Coach Dan Shuman, Thomas Jordan. James Ed- ' wards, Clarence Burch. Bradley Richardson. Gary Schnittgrund. Mark Koster. Terrence Webb, | Kenneth Howse, William Colbrese. Bottom Row: Edward Halik. John Durkin, John Kelly. Allen I Smith. Antonio Cherot. George Morris. Raymond Sherry. John Gardner. Bruce Self, Senior Mana- ger Steve Weiss. 187 • • • ♦ • «  i Mill 4 4 4 4 A 188 Among the many vast buildings of higher education which comprise the University of Illinois, stood a home! This home was any one of the religious foundations on campus. Whether the student sought personal and social growth in a co-operative house or an opportunity to meet his friends in a student center or coffee house, the churches sponsored them all. Bull sessions, inter- faith studies, camping retreats, folk-sung Masses, and the sacraments were always available. Although the world is charac- terized by ambiguity and diversity, the campus churches contin- ually allowed students to discover what creative living in ecumenical honesty really meant. They let God into their every- day lives of study. 189 nip! u I I 191 SIGMA CHI DERBY DAYS I 192 Sigma Chi Derby Days gave Greek coeds a chance to let their hair down, throw on an old sweatshirt, and have a great time while competing for prizes and trophies. Bartering Day was the first event of the three-day festival. This activity required girls to offer their services by performing small tasks, such as washing a car or cleaning a room, for the men of Sigma Chi. The girls received a derby which was worth points for each task done. The Derby Steal found girls borrowing, stealing, and even grabbing hats from Sigma Chi members to earn more points. Sorority intramurals took place on the final day. Eight different events includ- ing Posterior Painting, Butter Fingers, and Zip ' n Strip were held on Huff Field. Trophies were awarded to the houses whose members had accumulated the most points. The Sigma Chi Derby Darlin ' was crowned on Saturday evening. She reigned supreme for the remainder of the Sigma Chi Derby Days festivities. ira  UGSA s â– I 194 The Undergraduate Student Association, better known as UGSA, was an eleven member steering committee which replaced the former Student Senate. Created to serve students better on a day to day basis, UGSA felt it could meet political demands more effectively and serve as a bargaining agent between the adminis- tration and the students. T 195 196 UGSA took an active role in the ini- tiation of numerous projects and programs which benefited the student body. The committee was an influential voice in the implementation of unlimited hours for freshmen women. Other projects included the record service, refrigerator rental, and financial aid referendums. n HONORARIES Torch Sachem Junior women ' s activity honorary Junior men ' s activity honorary • Maribeth Allen Kirby K. Atherton Margaret J. Ault Adrienne J. Barbakoff Constance I. Bartoli Cairn M. Beals Linda A. Berg Corinne Botterbusch Shelley A. Brinza Charlynn Chamberlin Carol J.Colby Anna J. Davis Carol B. Davis Mary A. Drysch Esther Fink Elizabeth C. Fleming Jo Anne Fredrikson Andrea A. Ginnetti Sharyn H. Goldman Susan E. Grans Barbara K. Halpern Lynn L. Harasek Janet M. Heitsch Susan M. Illing Bonita S. Johnson Linda L. King Joyce A. Klowden Beverly A. Koch Carol S. Krause Margaret V. Lermond Carolyn J. Lock Judy P. May Deborah K. McNeil Martha E. Morris Heather L. Mulkey Rhonda A. Nichols Debra J. Nicholson Dorothy A. O ' Brien Barbara J. Palmer Melba L. Rolf Dianne L. Sautter Susan J. Sims Sylvia L. Slivon Norma J. Stein Bonnie J. Urban Pamela S. Whiting Barbara J. Wolfson Marianne Zeinz James R. Amdal Richard L. Beal Donald M. Bell Franklin H. Brown Jack K. Brown Richard D. Campbell David R. Creel John A. Dirks Steven F. Gargo Alan L. Granat Edward A. Harrison Michael G. Heitz C. Richard Howat Gregory H. Jackson Dean P. Jones Michael J. Kraitsik Charles W. Kress Jr. John D. Kuhfuss David A. Mehl James R. Negele Brad W. Overturf Stephen R. Piper James L. Rogas Wayne S. Shapiro Carl W. Schwartz Jerome M. Seeling Robert R. Shapland Gregory T. Thies Thomas M. Whiteside Gregory W. Zack Gene Graham, advisor Mortar Board enior women ' s activity and scholastic honorary Martha J. Ault Susan L. Barry Rhona S. Berkowitz Susan E. Brainerd Margaret L. Briggs Jean A. Davis Mary E. Esch Linda S. Ewers K. Joni Feiger Nancy J. Foit Juanita Francis Nancy R. Frederick Mary E. Harris Laurie D. Herm Cathy A. Hurley Sheila C. Johnson Katy D. Katovich Margaret A. Knopp Roberta J. Larson Kathleen F. Murphy Ellen B. Naiditch Marjorie A. Pine Susan E. Smith Sheila G. Stoops Carole J. Wrigley Mrs. W. L. Everitt, advisor Miss Jean F. Hill, advisor Mrs. Reino Kallio, advisor Shorter Board Senior women ' s activity honorary Nancy A. Bauer Constance J. Brooks Margaret R. Bussert Carol M.Cadek Sandra K. Cook Patricia A. Coughlin Margaret E. Cussack Kathleen E. Depke Nancy G. Drummond Heather E. Ellis Barbara S. Epsky Susan Fender Margaret R. Ferroli Christy C. Habecost Nancy J. Hesse Martha L. Hiser Maureen T. Hughes Charleyne Kamenear Patricia A. Kearney Christina F. Levora Melba McAllister Janet C. Messmer Mary A. Miller Phyllis A. Mitchell Maureen D. Mudron Nancy Palmatier Claudia R. Rickert Marcia J. Ryherd Cynthia R. Schneider Judith K. Sims Barbara A. Szot Pamela J. Tuttle Diane L. Wallace Barbara J. Zaideman Terry L. Zimmerman June Mitchell, advisor Omicron Delta Kappa Men ' s leadership and scholarship honorary i I MI John S. Adler Robert B.Arthur James C. Baird Richard L. Beal Ross M. Blackburn Brent A. Brotine John L. Cantlin James N. Christman John J. DeLuca John A. Dirks Galen D. Foat Robert J. Gustafson James J. Harms John W. Herm Gordon H. Holze Kenneth R. Howse Bruce C. Johnson Larry W. Koch Charles H. Ludmer Mark A. Luscombe Donald L. Moffitt Danny L. Nelson Patrick D.O ' Rourke Phillip I. Overmyer John Palincsar Robert E. Phillips Randall R. Rodgers Stephen E. Scherer Carl W. Schwartz Roger M. Simon William J. Steinkamp James C. Thetford Richard R. Wax David E. Zunkel Robert G. Brown, advisor John E. Cribbet, advisor Gene S. Graham, advisor J. W. Peltason, advisor 200 Bronze Tablet Top 3 per cent scholastically of graduating seniors Richard G. Adams Linda G. Adelman Barry B. Anderson Cheryl L. Anderson Deanna Jo Anthoney Neale K. Bartee Richard W. Black Roberta J. Bradle Robert G. Bradley Joanne C. Bregman Patricia H. Brink Jeanne E. Bullock Roy T. Butera Lois E. Campbell Lynell E. Cannell Timothy H. Carmell Douglas W. Carnine Thomas G. Cassidy James R. Crouch Marsha S. Curry Gregory R. Davis Sue A. Debes Lois J. Drager Roger A. Dupuis Roger A. Edmonson Andrea R. Een Margaret B. Ehlen Richard 0. Erdmann Cleve W. Fenley Cindy S. Filson Susan L. Fredlund Ellen P. Golden Robert J. Goldstein John M. Graham Rodger K. Hay Kianne L. Hayes Roger H. Hellebuyck Preston A. Henne Anne E. Hildebrand James B. Hilger Michael F. Hodous John D. Immele Timothy V. Johnson Claude L. Jones Constance C. Kaess Norman J. Kanter Linda S. Keir .Leroy W. Keiser Laouren H. Klien Constance R. Kozlowski Dennis W. Krause Allen R. Lappin Kathleen M. Larson Leslie L. Larson Jacquelin R. Lewis Kenneth S. Libkin Mary A. Maguire Lila S. Markert Alan G. Mam Nancy A. McDowell Deborah A. McNeill Jeffrey L. Miller Marilyn A. Mohrhusen Vicky K. Morris Terence S. Murtaugh Peter H. Ogilvie PaulT. O ' Hearn Robert W. Oldani Jr. John A. Orr Judith E. Ostervach Vincent D. Panico Patricia M. Panzica Gerald L. Peterson Nina V. Pinzarrone Charles L. Potuznik Judith A. Rehmer Ruthann Rehnborg Susan J. Rice Brenda C. Rosen Margaret M. Rosso Dennis A. Rott Daniel H. Schaubert William R. Shanahan Paul S. Shultz Martin A. Shupack Michael H. Silverman Robert B. Simpson Dorothea F. Smith Mary Lynette L. Smith Kenneth F. Smolik Robert M. Soderstrom Fary B. Spector Richard H. Spinhirne Terry W. Sturm Mary S. Sullivan Ellen D. Tra quilli Susan G. Umstot Frank L. Wagner Jerry A. Walker Stephen E. Walter Richard C.Walters Diane M. Weiner Mary A. Westray Douglas M. Whitmore James K. Witschy Carolyn W. Wohchock Frank E. Wyatt John D. Zeglis Carol A. Zeman Thomas F. Zimmerman 201 HONORS DAY The annual Honors Day program reflected the high appraisal the University holds for scholastic achievement. The program was held to honor all students who posted high scholastic averages during the previous academic year. Presiding at the convocation was Chancellor J. W. Peltason. Elvis J. Stahr, president of the National Audubon Society, delivered the address. The program was highlighted by the naming of one hundred and eight seniors to the Bronze Tablet. These honored scholars were distinguished by the fact that they maintained a 4.8 average throughout their academic careers at the University. 202 EerasL -A? V •  «. s A 203 :•• .•■•■' . THE END The end of the year drew near, and with it came a migration to the outdoors. The time was marked by the shedding of jackets and the peopling of the quad. The last chill of winter left the air, and the first green leaves of the trees made shadows on the winter roughened bark. With thoughts of summer and the closing of books, came the waiting and wishing for a summer job. 0FFlC rtvA ' •STU PERSO ?04 t r Mp r M f% ggfr 1 W J ' â– E •j. | J Ik viBr ti J WA m -. ---J â– nSHl 2r j - IHL _ yw _ •«. j â– I â– 20B 0l «  - ; £. i m4f ;  .• • He - f% 1 y â– j T ♦ ■• ■• K •■A fc«g ' 4telMh S ' For some, graduation loomed near with the possibility of a new job with larger respon- sibilities. For them it marked an end, or rather a new beginning; always with them would be their college memories. For others, it was beingamazed, discoveringtheir picture in the new yearbook, or feeding the bright white ducks at Allerton Park. The end of the long year also meant a parting of friends for the summer, with the expectation of meeting once again in the fall. The end of the year was really the beginning of the summer. â– V 207 M || | J- k Hit IB . m 1 Hi 4 HI 1 ' Sl ' ; 1 f mSmZM ' GREEK LIVING A student ' s initial introduction to a frat- ernity or sorority took place during rush, be it formal or informal. Rush provided houses with a means of selecting new members and an opportunity for rushees to familiarize them- selves with the Greek system. Rush was followed by a period of formal pledgeship. During this time, the pledge adjusted himself to his new life by fulfil ling certain obligations. A successful pledgeship was followed by initiation as an active member of the brotherhood or sisterhood. Sharing certain responsibilities and privileges, active members assembled each week in chapter meeting to structure their house government and plan social calendars. -• w 210 tf — if • ' ifl w fl B V i matt â– â– I B â– 1 M â– w • â– â– J fl m m ITVT 212 213 £ $IV0 sixty-fourth year on campus . . . first place in blue division water polo . . . Gary Simpson was Chief llliniwek . . . paired with Gamma Phi Beta in Homecoming float competition . . . com- peted with Delta Delta Delta for trophy in Atius Sachem Sing . . . socially active year . . . took second in Delt basketball tournament . . . had second largest pledge class at University ' Acacia ' s super imposters attend the pledge dance for ' 69. ACACIA— Top Row: Richard Marinangel, Harold Houghland. Jerry Upton. Bruce Shook. Dennis Kita. Richard Talbert. Barry Gourley, Robert Yaw, Gary Weidner. Marshall Hjertstedt, Robert Halbach. Fredrick Garrott. Daniel Slagell. Dale Kanady. Richard Rettof. Michael McCulley. Scott Pemberton. Bruce Molitoris. Third Row: Donald Clark, Gary Neilsson, Joseph Worthington. Stephen Hunsley, Thomas McGrath. Michael Mitrick, Charles Thomas, Kirby Kepford, Guy Manning. Michael Magill, Stanley Sanders, Mark Garrigus. Doug- las Bus. David Terrill. Joseph Bartletti, Steven Hays. Bruce Carlson, John Leonard. Charles Dmolfo. Second Row: Roy Spitzer, Randy Smith, Daniel Albano, James McGrath. senior dean; Robert Orwig. secretary; Raymond Mueller, venerable dean; Dennis Dusek, junior dean; Ronald Earl, rush chairman; Terry Snyder, treasurer; Barry Rogers, co-treasurer; Steven Beilstein, William Vinson. Bottom Row: Michael Larson, Campbell Smith, Kenneth Steffen. Steven Blair. Daniel Liehr, William Alexander, Charles Read, Leon Wells, Steven Holodnicki, Robert Hutchinson , William Sarbaugh, Thomas Powell, Philip Weiser, Alan Smietanski. Not In Panel: James Artrip, Fredrick Eaton. Douglas Ferrette, James Lee, Thomas Mitchell, Christopher Murray, Robert Sutis. Michael Bruns, Gerhard Paetau, Jim Rettberg. 214 ALPHA CHI OMEGA— Top Row: Pamela Shaw, Denise Oscarson, Erica Timmerman, Patricia McVoy. Barbara King, Gwendol Taylor, Patricia Konrad, Jamey Schaefer, Pamela Thorsen, Cathleen Sauer, Carol Siders, Mary Zimmerman. Fourth Row: Sharon Meagher, rush chairman; Joan Froom. Marilyn Geskey, Marcia Greaves, Elizabeth Schooly, Dee Roesch, Deena Stollberg, Judith Toraason, Sandra Mc- Wethy, Mary Zimmerman, Joan Barry, Gail Wende, Jeanne Mariani, second vice president. Third Row: Jorja Fritzen, assistant treasurer; Sharon Shepardson. house manager; Karen Ages, assistant pledge trainer; Marilyn Schnner. corresponding secretary; Loretta Kaczmarek, first vice president; Mrs. Louise Miller, house mother; Carole Powers, president: Virginia Schubert, social chairman; Carol Culloden, social chairman; Mary Fleming, rush chairman: Susan Barry, treasurer; Kathy Bagely, scholarship chairman; Teresa Runkle, recording secretary. Second Row: Christine Ferris, Peggie Ruch, Mary Ann Crabill. Deborah Weinberg, Jennifer Huwen, Sharon Jorgensen, Mary Dennis, Mmdy Mueller, Gwen Pratt. Wendi Smith. Bottom Row: Ann Barbane, Nancy Bacon. Christy Schmidt. Nell Chapin, Janet Mariani, Cynthia Snearly, Donna Dahlstrand, Susan Anderson. Not In Panel: Constance Bartoli. activities chairman; Penny Porter. An Alpha Chi prepares diligently for Homecoming. the Alpha Chi Omega ' s had a busy year . . . were presented the national trophy in Athletic Association classification . . . sponsored Homecoming dance with Teps, Betas, and Thetas . . . participated in informal activities: Powder Puff football and intramural volleyball . . . had one of ten outstanding pledges . . . overall house average in first quartile . . . annual stocking party and Christmas dance held at the Round Barn . . . first in peace button sales 215 m ALPHA CHI RHO— Top Row: Carter Black. James Vieregg. Michael Charles. Brian Whiston, Dane McCaw. Dennis Taets, Victor Enchelmayer. James Pautz. Richard Piper, Jason Popelka. David Bauer. Michael Leach. Second Row: Joe Soling, Bruce MacDonald. treasurer; Allen Harless, Neal Shoger, president; Emil Konrath. vice president; Ken Allers. Louis Matusiak. Bottom Row: James Perkins, David Burkhardt. James Pritsch, Charles Griesemer, James Conlin, James Scheltens. Bruce Douglas, Gary Lindemann, Christopher Kieskowski, Ralph Kunn, Sam Anderson. had an active social calendar . . . formal turned first floor into medieval Camelot . . . Caveman Drag was costume dance . . . held First Annual Powderpuff Football Tournament . . . The Nickel Bag at pledge dance . . . dressed in prehistoric skins . . . took their dates to enormous cave . . . trophy presentation highlighted Powderpuff Tournament . . . two dances in spring An Alpha Chi Rho exerts a little masculine authority. I 7. 216 mmms u wm ■• â– Â a • Alpha Delta Phi pairs with Chi Omega to brew Homecoming hopes. was the team to beat in IM Orange Division . . . thirty foot Christmas tree . . . initiated Little Sisters program . . . social life excelled . . . won the Orange Division points award for third consecutive year . . . first place in llliolympics . . . won tug-of-war and chariot races . . . two annual formats . . . social program boasted numerous dances and informal parties ALPHA DELTA PHI— Top Row: Charles Moburg, Fred Blumberg, Robert Robinson, Bradley Federow, Eric Bergstrom, Bart Schmidt, Terry Johnson, William Greaves, Stephen Goetter, Thomas Volgesinger, Thomas Hoynes, Larry Hudgens, David Marzo. Third Row: Marc Rubin, Thomas Halpin, Robert Bradshaw, Thomas Fisher, B ' uce Evans, Clifford Halpin, Robert Lenz, Andrew Todd, Kenneth Claypool, Terry Shepard, Thomas Watson, Terry Harmeson, Thomas Hafner. John Houkum. Second Row: Michael Smeltzer, social chair- man; James Lemmons, house manager; Steven Borkgren, rush chairman; Albert Geiss, president; John Bouxsein, vice president; John Biggins, auditor; Thomas Hurd, treasurer. Bottom Row: Jona- than Anderson, John Skorburg, Thomas DeForest, Steven Young, Douglas Sourika, Reid Pettit, Jay Nomier, Gordon Gantzert, William Langfelder. Not In Panel: Charles Waller. John Dirks. William Lindsey, Jerry Rose. 217 ALPHA DELTA PI — Top Row: Ruth Christ, Georgi Davis, Jean Law- son, Marcia Hill, Karen Brewer, Chris Peters, Deborah Gilliland, Camilla Smith, Jean Rupprecht, Gloria Colean, Nancy Kubic, Jackie Heideman, Maureen Karras, Cheryl Ostrihon, Joyce Peters. Third Row: Pam Whiting, Martha Brune, Nancy Borrenpohl, Jan Morrison, Barbara Fifield, Ellen Larson, Kim Perkins, Nola Lear, Sue Meskill, Julie Bruns, Anne Podjasek, Adrianne Gregory, Rita Rogowski, Bobbe Marston, Wendy Darken. Gale McConnell. Mary Ann Sullivan. Second Row: Janet Fark, Veronica Lermond, rush chairman; Kathy activity marked the year at Alpha Delta Pi . . . earned the activity trophy during the ADPi National Convention . . . worked on float and house decs for Homecoming . . . rated in top ten in the Powder Puff football leagues . . . participated in the Atius Sachem sing in the spring and supported the Champaign-Urbana blood drive in the fall . . . began annual ADPi pledge son banquet held in honor of the pledge sons of little sisters Depke, Jane Meyer, Mary Wells, vice president; Mrs. Buelah Rebman, house mother; Carleen Johnson, president; Sandra Janovic, Jill Tur- ner, treasurer; Donna Smeikal, social chairman; Patricia Kovac. Julie Kraut. Bottom Row: Suzi llling, Karen Eason. Shris Tyler, Dawna Hauptfuehrer, Con Ashamy, Marsha Wolson, Mary Ellen Kelly, Carol Delaney, Rosemary Moran, Gale Jo Gunthrie, Diane Safarcyk, Beth Whitney. Vicki Shereos. Not In Panel: Donna Simer. Kathy White. The great chase is on for ADPi! ♦ UTT 218 a Young at Heart theme dance in the fall with Alpha Gamma Rho . . . members active in Campus Chest, Daily lllini, Panhel, Mortar Board, Torch . . . largest pledge class . . . 32 pledges decorated the house for Valentines Day . . . participation in powder puff basketball co-rec bowling, volleyball, and base- ball . . . awarded national ' s top award for scholarship . . . renovated an old house for a needy family in spring A bevy of AEPhi beauties strike a pose. ALPHA EPSILON PHI — Top Row: Mindy Nusinow. Sharn Bressler. Cheryl Miller, Sharn Green, Sandra Weissman, Maria Bark. Third Row: Linda Lawrence, Esther Fink. Bonnie Esserman, Marcia Chap- man, Fanchon Weiss, Gail Soren, llene Corman, Jan Marcus, Leslie Lipschultz, Barbara Kellner, Phyllis Favus. Second Row: Ethel Kel- man. Debby Rothblatt, Adriane Ostrof, rush chairman; Bonnie Baker, president; Mrs. O ' Neill, house mother; Barrie Massie, trea- surer; Judy Lehr, secretary; Helene Lesk, Jill Kuttner, social chair- man. Bottom Row: Enid Weisshaus, Eudice Sheade, Susan Mosco- witz, Linda Edelman, Susan Freedman, Judy Rosenberg, Janice Fleisher. Not In Panel: Adriane Kahn, Linda Siegel, Roberta Packer, Gail Roland, Elyse Garland, Ellen Feist, Ronna Kurtz, Lenore Litwin, ' Sally Nanus, Carol Gore, Debbie Berger, Linda Kulwin, Sally Ecker- ling, Linda Kaplan. Barbara Blath. work, play, and participation marked the year at AEPi . . . held a successful driveway dance featuring the Guild . . . won the division U of I football league playoff . . . worked on the WPGU radio station during the weekends . . . won college bowl and twin city eliminations . . . constantly in top ten in grades on campus . . . held a House Party winter informal . . . each AEPi participated in some campus activity The men of AEPi enjoy an afternoon discussion. ALPHA EPSILON PI— Top Row: Barry Mendel, scribe; Paul Reisman, sentinel; Roger Stein, Mark Bloom, Jeffrey Kurland, Ira Belowsky, Michael Massarsky, Allen Ruttenberg, Robert Shapiro, Mark Goran, Joel Shoolin. Steven Felsenthal, Steven Fine, Robert Wolin, Richard Kanter, Jeffrey Feingold, Jerold Schnayer, Robert Canel, pursar; Kenneth Fleischer, Thomas Brennan, Burton Herbstman. Second Row: Mark Fimoff, David Sugar, Steven Edelson, Samuel Weinhoff, Howard Kleiman, exchequer; Bruce Greenspahn, Ronald Kaplan, master; Curt Rodin, rush chairman; Louis Wolf, It. master; Jeffrey Gold, Steven Sandler, Joel Brown, Marc Robbins, Michael Ross, Miles Linsky. Bottom Row: Richard Pritkin, Jeron Frank, Andrew Rymer, Ronald Black, rush chairman; Joel Kasanov, Arnold Herbstman. Marc Helfand, Richard Lind, Richard Berkowitz. George Sarfatty, Glenn SaVine, Norman Wolf, Steven Feinberg. Not In Panel: Harvey Goldstein, Robert Smith. Marcus, Alan Hellman, IV Meyer, Donald Hoffman, Pechter, Robert Hoffman, Sova. Dale Kaufman, David Kessler, Harvey orley Kerschner, Steven Portes, Roger Richard Blumberg, Paul Wexler, Gary Michael Damsky, Ronald Vine, Jeffrey anas jtas asBa aMBH t • i sss-sas 220 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA— Top Row: Nancy Comfort, Mary Rupp. Carol Colby, Cynthia Crowson, Mary Ann Babka, Sara Jane Neustadtl, Sandra Gunn, Saay Nichols, Cheryl Radabaugh, Laura Lieberman, Sandra Grot, Kathryn Lester, Linda Gentes, Mary Kathryn Pearce, Nancy Finks. Fourth Row: Judith Williams, Judith Bucha, Tina Wolfer, Janice Johnson, Judith Lindquist, scholarship chairman; Ann Nevins, Anne Young, Georgia Soruika, Mary Doyle, Carolyn Sharp, Jaye Hewitt, Susan Platz, Jay Tindell, Judith Blasdell, Linda Procop, Pamela Kelly, Linda Andreoni, Linda Burress. Third Row: Betty Trotter, rush chairman; Lenore Lindeman, membership chair- man; Anita Kotarba, Andrea Ginnetti, pledge trainer; Jamie Fried- man, recording secretary; Gayla Schmidt, house chairman; Jaque- line Isome, house president; Mrs. Mildred Kottke, housemother; Robin Sellers, treasurer; Carolyn Coon, activities chairman; Faye Marlow, social chairman; Paula Vorhees, corresponding secretary; Kathleen Kohl, panhellenic delegate. Second Row: Sara Finks, Meg Burke, Bonnie Pomrenke, Patricia Page, Lynda Kay Baker, Lynn Morre, Rosemary Heidig, Mary MacFarland, Judith Hanson, Deborah Baker, Holly Nickerson. Bottom Row: Lori Jacobson, Katherine French, Mary Bangham, Carol Hammand, Evelyn Jankousky, Mary Jane Snyder, Nancy Davis. Mary Lowry, Linda Petroff. The Alpha Gams break through for another score. the Alpha Gam ' s had a very busy schedule . . . started with a successful benefit dance in which proceeds were given to V.I.P held the Prohibition pledge dance in a warehouse across from Chances R . . . Dad ' s Day activities at Ramada Inn . . . a Christmas party was given for some underprivileged children . . . ended first semester with a formal dance 221 social-professional fraternity for men in agriculture . . . constructive pledge program . . . active alumni . . . basketball team placed second in fraternity blue division playoffs . . . continued success by winning in its league in football . . . AGR ' s little sisters, Rho Mates, victorious in Little Sisters Softball Tournament . . . won Atius Sachem Sing with Alpha Phi . . .firstin3-dimensional housedecorations... scholastically ranked in the top quartile for the third consecutive year AGRs await foul play. ALPHA GAMMA RHO — Top Row: Leland Erwm, Andrew Schuwerk. Gary Naylor, Stephen Schilling, Frederic Baumgartner. Daryl Shike. Gary Wright, Keith Book. Edward Eich, James Trisler. Randall Es- ham, David Craig, David VanOrman, Louis Trapp. James Stoller, David Krusemark, Michael Meggmson. William Chappel, Rodney Kehr. Fourth Row: Michael McLaughlin, Michael Allen Smith, Kim Brown, Gerald Underwook, Robert Cardoni, Charles Landers, Mark Allen, Michael Wasmer, Wilke Arends, David Hagenbuch. Michael Schertz, Thomas Rutledge. Jackie McLaughlin, Philip Reeser, James Killey, Paul Sepp. John Schneider. Third Row: Gary Neimeyer, Rod- ney Weller, Charles Shupe, Theodore Megisnson, rush chairman; Charles Weeks, house manager; Larry Gerdes. social chairman; Larry Johnson, pledge trainer; Rodney Frazier, president; Jerry Rod- gers, vice president; William Francis, alumni secretary; Robert Slay- maker, secretary; Donald Beswick, Timothy Kemmis. Second Row: Douglas Graff, Dennis Anderson, Bradley Jackson, Kenneth Church, Jay Adams. Gary Norem. James Smith, James Stoddard, Keith Schmidt, Daryl Burns. John Moery. Bottom Row: Randal Martin. Julian Wubben. David Slater. Randal Martin. Steven Bergman, Scott Doubet, Larry Olson, Craig Buhrow. Not In Panel: Richard Koonce. William Rutledge, John Reed, John Kuhfuss, Steven Shelton, Leroy Inskeep, Denis Naylor, John Daveron, Howard Leman. 222 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA - Top Row: Alan Stein, Steven Rohrback, Steven Culver. Thomas Blakeman, Roy Lundquist, Stephen Schulte Joseph Malaga, Jr.; Harold Geuther, Jr.; John Myers, Donald Ruff, Christopher Popma. Scott Steinfort. Bruce Benard, Larry Leeper! John Templeton, Jr. Third Row: James Tarabon, Larry Wright, Wil- liam Schroeder, Neil Gerald. Paul Marshall, commissar; Larry Eros, rush chairman; Richard Griffith, William Emerick Joseph Wojtena, Larry Dawn, Robert Welch, Jay Watts, Terry Etherton, Daryl Bartelson, Mark Roszkowski, Daniel Mick, Ronald Wirth, Mark Gun- derson, Edward Maliskas, Gregory Landahl, Robert Phillips, Gregory Wigton, George Morris, George Richter. Second Row: Brian Berger James Foley, Steven Davis, social chairman; Thomas Ewers, secre- tary; Timothy Connelly, administrative vice president; Joseph Jem- sek, president; John Ross, executive vice president; Jay Fyie, trea- surer; Thomas Yates, pledge trainer; Stephen Dewalt, Joseph Revell. Bottom Row: Ronald Johnson, Raymond Day. Jack Amram, Craig Campbell, Michael Beaumont, Grant McCullagh, Douglas Wurtzel, John Wright, Michael Hughes, Eugene Grass, David Varland, Thomas Wierzba, Howard Rosen, Franklin Cook, Bruce Schofield, Jay John- son, Gary Heusner. Not In Panel: Thomas Good, John Kirby Drew Parker, Peter Metz. AKL takes pride in its brand new addition. II Alpha Kappa Lambda national founded in 1914 atthe University of California . . . Gamma chapter formed at University of Illinois in 1921 . . . this year ' s theme: Remember The Annex . . . represented much effort . . . expanded house with a new addition . . . large enough for eighty men . . . more than doubled size . . . successful Homecoming . . . pledge dance formal Christmas dance . . . initiated AKL little sisters . . . eighteen Kai Girls this year 223 ALPHA OMICRON PI— Top Row: Joanne Marino. Robin Lee, Ann Wissmiller, Linda Michelsen, Ann Stringer, Marilyn Elliott, Laurie Baer, Karen Jones, Sheryl Burris. Mary Grede, Shelly Ivener. Fourth Row: Kathleen Sanders, second vice president; Shannon Connelly, Laura O ' Brien, Farida Kasab, Cynthia Stinton, Susan Hanson, Susan Brainerd, Linda Foley. Susan Kolens, Jt:i Susie, Valerie Schoo, Heather Ellis, Nancy Palmatier. Third Row: Ch. ' «stine Caperell, sec- ond vice president; Linda Dell, first vice president; Janice Nied, house manager; Bonita Johnson, treasurer; Judith Hulseberg, presi- dent; Mrs. Bostic, housemother; onna Harris, rush chairman; Con- stance Brooks, recording secretary; Janet Hiser. social chairman: Linda Hollmger, assistant rush chairman. Second Row: Kay Rives. Sharon Meers. Janice Pichman. Deborah Owen. Wendy Ellis, Mary McCloskey, Linda Bowman, Kathleen Hackett, Kathleen Boland. Bottom Row: Rebecca Roth. Catherine Young, Bonnie Heselov, Rose- mary Kappes. Judith Berkowitz. Joy Grahovec. Susan Papke, Patricia Block. Not In Panel: Nancy Hesse, corresponding secretary: Geraldine Grennan, Linda Wollen. Peggy Atchison. Karen Fellner. Paulette Thomas. Mary O ' Connor. the AOPi ' s started the fall enthusiastically . . . won the llliolympics trophy . . . had llliolympic ' s queen . . . stole composites from twenty-four fraternities during the first annual Composite Scramble . had a Halloween party for Homecoming . . . annual Christmas stocking party with hand- made stockings full of goodies . . . held fun-filled Strawberry Festival in the spring The AOPi ' s build a foundation for their Homecoming house dec. 224 . MAmi ' St - ' Alpha Phis and Betas prepare for the tree trim. excelled in activities . . . sixth time for first with Alpha Gamma Rho in Atius Sachem Sing . . . snatched second in Sigma Chi Derby Days . . . holiday excitement abounds . . . Halloween party for underprivileged children with Lambda Chi Alpha . . . paired with Beta ' s for Christmastree charity . . . Eddie and the Sensations performed for pledge dance . . . year neared close with spring formal at Allerton ALPHA PHI— Top Row: Ellen Azzarello. Sara Hauter. Catherine Semeniuk. Margaret Lykms. Judith Mikes, Patti Wencel. Mary Senne, Janice Farrell, Barbara Castagno, Cynthia Dillon, Ellen Gulvas. Linda Tesarek. Fourth Row: Michaela Flynn, Janice Cogswell, Kathenne Beaumont, Marlys Ken- nard, Linda Gianetti, Mary Brugenhemke, Alice Cross, Beverly Rudolphi. Diane Power, Nancy Jones. Mary Lou Frazee. Ilene Rappaport, Tina Wassel, Suzanne Isaac. Third Row: Sally Morton, Peggy Hardt, Patricia Konig, Aunt Boots. Lynn Wassel, Pamela Bowen, Sheila Stoops, Eleanor McCaw. Second Row: Judith Meyer, Karen Stahl, Nancy Winterbauer, Kanda Rhodes, Sandra Miller, Diana Avalos, Linda Atkinson, Joan Barshinger, Phyllis Egisio. Bottom Row: Loretta Lykms, Peggy Blackwelder, Joy Mikes, Sharon McCann, Colleen Bieschke, Janet Rodgerson, Joan Poyser. n • - ALPHA RHO CHI— Top Row: James Rogas, Dennis Utzmger. Daniel Helander. Gregory Hargus, David Look. James Kellogg. Charles Kress. William Aumiller. Ross Bente. Third Row: John Talamo. Jeff McCarthy. David Engle. Robert Mackanin. Frank Patzke. Gregory Duker. James Berle, Ronald Hunt. Charles Anderson. Second Row: Daniel Schulz. Wayne Schmidt. Richard Gaines, worthy clerk; Joseph Martinez, worthy architect: Brian Fischer, worthy associate archi- tect; Bruce Herbst. fifth board member; Thomas Whiteside, worthy estimator; Dennis Warnecke. Bottom Row: Larry Henrichsen, Mark Ferguson, Thomas Napier. Dennis Kaiser. Thomas Patterson. Not In Panel: Daniel Brodsky, Michael Gengler. Thomas Hoffman, John Hughes, Paul Kaiser, Robert McCauley. Scott Renken, Warren Schwulst. Owen Stine. Steven Wendell. Gary Voss. Alpha Rho Chi emphasized architecture as an involvement in the environment with respect for the past and concern for the future . . . APX also stressed social interaction . . . dances . . . parties . . . enjoyment ... in addition to all of this, APX was a fraternity, an experience . . . people . . . diversity . . . unity ... all in all, Alpha Rho Chi meant a special concern for brotherhood ... it was real . . . intangible . . . but there APX ' s prepare for a rainy day, or do they? 226 Let there be music at Alpha Sigma Phi. more than sixty years on campus . . . the Alpha Sig ' s began the year right with a New Student Week dance . . . the pledges followed with Insanity . . . traditional Black and White Formal commemorated founding at Yale: December 6, 1845 . . . Little Sisters of the Sword and Saber cheered the Alpha Sig ' s in intramural Blue Division competition ALPHA SIGMA PHI— Top Row: William Bomberg, David Sproat. John Gudgeon, James Mason, David Galloway, Patrick O ' Keefe, Jeffrey Collins. Dale Thomas, Joseph Salette, Robert Merrick, Christopher Mulligan. John DuPont. Thomas Davis. Fourth Row: Steven Marshall, Robert Fatherree, James Sanford, David Stephens. James Knirsch. Donald Perryman, Kenneth Brauer, Robert Butler, Terry Burkhardt Robert Schweikle, Michael Kerchenfaut, Timothy Kerestes, Woodson Griffin, Alan Rothmeeler. Third Row: Frank Steel. John Fregeau, Robert Mallory, treasurer; William Eldndge, president; John Lynch! Ill vice president; Mark Riester, secretary; Harold Sherry. Second Row: David Strohm. Paul Anderson, Jeffrey Kaiser, Joseph Sanmento. Andrew Kopec, Mark Maughmer, Patrick Donahue. James Foster! Michael Lewis, John Ryder, Patrick Egan, Gary Paris. Bottom Row: Kim Sundberg, Vincent Castellanoz, Robert Hensey, John Goodell, Michael Branam, Daniel Heck, Richard Jakowsky, William Ciulmi, Donald Kimnach. Not In Panel: Christopher Joyce, James McGuire. David Grace, Michael Schmitz, James Purcell, David Pinner. George Tagler, William Hoerr. K V . v - Si I won Blue Division total points trophy for second consecutive year . . . alumni donated $5,000 for the house library . . . heard a discussion of the war given by a South Vietnamese official with Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Sigma Nu . . . Taus held tenth annual Homecoming party at Indian Acres . . . pledge dance . . . spring formal . . . Outhouse Scramble . . . played in all IM sports . . . welcomed back housemother Mrs. Thelma Andrews. ATOs are intent upon field play. ALPHA TAU OMEGA— Top Row: Thomas Plunk, Daniel Ellis, Jerry Kurasek, Donald Fields, Robert Haas, Willard Kennedy, Dean Kerasotes, Charles Knell, Keith Pozulp. Eric Johnson, Kenne Sesen- brenner, Mark Madsen. Dennis Smoot, Andrew Cunningham, Wil- liam Dennis. William Wendling. Third Row: Michael Houlihan, Thomas Krzeczowski, George Chin, Martin Krause, John Stone, Ronald Jones. Donald Campbell. James Dobrovolny, Richard Wack. Richard Bartel, Bruce Beck, Theodore Eissfeldt. Ronald Kokalblas, Gary Legwold. Second Row: Douglas Macgregor, David Olsen, John McGill, Daniel Banether, Byran Noreen. Michael Sonnemaker, vice president; Bruce Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Thelma Andrews, housemother; Morris Sunkel. president; Thomas Peale. secretary; Michael Drake. James Hayes, Robert Youngquist, treasurer; Dwight Pulsfus, David Brown. Bottom Row: James Wilton, Steven Stratton, Scott Ingram. Dennis McCabe, Michael Spaniol, David Wright. Gale Lister. John Cosgrove, Richard Bodee, Alan Dysert. Matthew Henry. Jeffrey McGill, Patrick Dennis. 228 ALPHA XI DELTA— Top Row: Diane Mergen, Donna Veverka, Pamela Ingram. Janis Mehehc, Becky Gillespie, Linda Lowery, Pamela Hess, Susan Schluckebier, Belinda Daniels, Susan Sankowsky, Judy Miller, Barbara Friesen. Third Row: Maureen Clark. Judith Scott, Connie Eltoft, Sherrill Newhouse, Barbara Lewke, Kathleen Antoniu, Barbara Barker, Marie Edmund. Lana Stiles. Cheryl Skov, Linda Riggin, Crystal Bucher. Second Row: Kathleen Kohring, correspond- ing secretary; Frances Urban, social chairman; Michelle Moake, recording secretary; Linda Akers, treasurer; Sheryl Anderson, presi- dent; Mrs. Ruby Barlage, housemother; Marilyn Jungst, vice president; Nancy Job, pledge trainer; Martha Hiser, rush chairman; Barbara Epsky, scholarship chairman. Bottom Row: Marilyn John- son, Barbara Badger, Valerie McCann, Kathleen Ryan, Jane Kuceski, Nancy Nesladek, Dorothy Drolet, Carolyn Stabile, Mary Lazzari. Not In Panel: Linda McColgin. Anne Rumore. Alpha Xi Deltas run with a definite goal in mind. only sorority to initiate its pledges last spring . . . welcomed twenty-five new girls to active status . . . their pin: the quill . . . active in intramurals: ranked as one of top ten houses in powderpuff football . . . paired with Sigma Pi for volleyball . . . placed second in Homecoming decorations . . . busy at Christmas time . . . stocking party sponsored by new initiates . . . toy drive for needy . . . paired with Phi Sigma Kappa for Christmas tree decorating 229 I i BETA SIGMA PSI — Top Row: Bruce Petersen, Randall Ehlers, Thom- as Trebelhorn, Michael Rosborough, Warren Johnson, Dale Tarn- men. Michael Madsen, Donald Busse, Randall Krause. Third Row: Dale Durfey. Glenn Reiner, Roger Caruana, Dale Fesser, Gary Roe- diger, Mark Sandager. Reggie Peters, Norman Markworth, Terrence O ' Brien, Craig Eden. Ronald Neumann. Larry Madison, Stephen Eggerding. Second Row: David Nesler, treasurer; Richard Heinkel, financial secretary; Lawrence Kahler, co-rush chairman; John Foote, co-rush chairman; Neal Mankey, social chairman; Thomas Holtz. president; Keith Eden, first vice president; Bruce Heins. recording secretary; Lawrence Wesemann, commissar; Richard Trebelhorn, corresponding secretary. Bottom Row: Ned Johnson, Larry Heyen. Roger Kimmel, David Wolfe, LeRoy Bluhm, Robert Lenz, David Knapp, James Chromek, James Withrow. Not In Panel: Keith Kopf. Joel Rett, Terry Krueger, Donald Tate, Theodore Nolte, Norman Siekmann, Gary Weimer, Peter Mueller, Walter Fleitshans. national fraternity for Lutheran men . . . worked together and found a newly remodeled chapter house . . . took first place in touch football, soccer, and bowling . . . were all-University tennis singles and doubles champions . . . held Reformation Day football game and dance. . . Christmas dance . . . two pledge dances . . . Gold Rose Formal . . . built a strong brotherhood Song practices are just one of many house activities. 230 A room gathering provides a study break for the Betas. at the U of I for sixty-eight years . . . the house with the pillars . . . contributed much to the University . . . seven varsity basketball players. . . Homecomingdecorations. Marching lllini . . . Star Course members . . . winter brought a Christmas tree community project . . . and the Christmas formal . . . Beta seniors took part in the Loving Cup Ceremony: traditional of their final unified activity of college life BETA THETA PI — Top Row: Edward Reardon, Bruce Wettman, James Livesay. Jeffrey Tock, Joseph Gutgsell. Stephen Scherer. Douglas Faulds. Bradley Richardson, Robert Shortle, Edward Eber- spacher. Edward Jensen. Roger Huegench, Richard Maher, Thomas Judson. Third Row: Steven Swengel. Shahid Khan. Creighton Laz. Alan Fulkerson, James Kopriva. Gregory Jackson, William Bradle, Douglas Miles. Leslie Mathers, John Ferry, Craig Smith, Frederick McCall, Dane Garrett. Second Row: Winston Taggard, commissar; Daniel Chamko, rush chairman; David Graziano. assistant treasurer; William Keller, treasurer; John Manczak, president; John Greager, vice president; Stephen O ' Byrne. social chairman; Donald Schop- fer, house manager; Bradley Lowrey, pledge trainer; Robert Mul- cahey, rush chairman. Bottom Row: Stanley Hann, Samuel Lima. Richard Hurley. David Sprmgwater. Robert Getzelman, Randolph Miles, Thomas Edgerton, Richard Fend. Robert Cooper, William Smith, Steven Parks, Daniel Normile, Alan Crews. Not In Panel: Paul Lively. David Subject, Charles Stahl, Robert Jones. Michael Molt. Charles Torman. Clyde Keuhn, John Mauzey. James Wissmiller, Richard Beal, Robert Shapland, Harold Metzger, Ronald Halcrow! John Dowdle. David Busch, Claude Howat. Terry Dysert, Gregory Jackson, William Dutch, James Krelle. 231 celebrated seventy-fifth anniversary of Chi Omega ' s national founding . . . participated in Powder Puff football . . . co-rec sports . . . paired with Theta Xi for Atius Sachem . . . Moms Day and Dads Day weekend banquets . . . little sister weekend with picnic on the quad . . . busy holiday . . . Christmas party for underprivi- leged children . . . Christmas stocking party . . . pledge dance, barn party, at Hickory Hills Chi O ' s show enthusiasm over a sister ' s new pet. CHI OMEGA — Top Row: Carolyn Morris, Diane Petroff . Bonita Ager, Christine Carroll, Jane Finkley, Norma Stein, Anita Primmer, Susan Cusick, Kimberly Weber, Linda Young, Diana Eddleman, Marsha En- low, Pamela Lidinsky, Paula Froehlich. Third Row: Jean Kopp, Nancy Koenig, Suzanne Nelson, Karen Buy, Patricia Clark, Alison Zeller, Dianne Sauter, Connie Van Rheeden, Linda Melvin, Carol Davis, Marilyn Rueter, Kathy Baughman, Penny Weber, Barbara Hansen, Susan Schietelbein. Second Row: Janice Unruh, personnel chair- man; Barbara Loebach, rush chairman; Susan Brown, social chair- man; Anna Davis, vice president; Linda Smith, president; Mrs. Mary Laird, house mother; Linda Berry, secretary; Marjorie Cooper, house manager; Sharon Bury, pledge trainer; Cathy Cotter, panhellenic representative; Terry Zimmerman, rush chairman. Bottom Row: Eva Murphy, Donna Crawford, Barbara Gahwiler, Margaret Mech. Jill Hartman, Suzanne Miller, Antoinette Hanson, Barbara Connelly. Not In Panel: Patricia Cusick, Ann Culbertson. Patricia Coughlin, Susan Green, Melanie Sayles, Judith Tazza, treasurer; Juliet Babbitt. CHI PHI — Top Row: John Walter. David Kramer. David Mayo, Richard Weyhnch. John Beckett, James Woerner, Randolph Crews, Arvils Reichs, Richard Jakosa. Gregory Wonderful, Charles Donelson, Keith Nelli, James Tomczyk, Steve Malinsky. Second Row: Michael Marconi, John Kniering, Jr.; John Myers, James Sudalnik, vice president; Lawrence Mauck, secretary; William Darr. president; David Eden. Elwood Greene. Jr.; Charles Worboys. Bottom Row: Randy Worden, Gregory Sparrow, Charles Rushing, David Reed. David Lulich. Steven Snider, Vincent Pagone. Rodney Heckler. Not In Panel: Gregory Dohrn, Terry Haggerty. Donald Johnson, John Lemna, Laurance Mitrenga, David Sujak, George Allbritten, Gary Boxer, Philip Frazier, Thomas VanHorn. Chi Phis always end their favorite frivolity on a joyful note. University of Illinois honored Sigma ' s founder . . . Man of the Century . . . Herman C. Krannert . . . chapter won second in annual Midwest Chi Phi Basketball Tournament., presented pledge dance featuring the Backstreet Majority . . . paired with Alpha Gamma Delta for giant VIP benefit includingThe Light Brigade, Feather Train, The Guild, and Chicago DJ Larry Lujack I i 233 CHI PSI — Top Row: Timothy Burt, Craig Netter, George Caritinos, Kenneth Saydel, John Roden- burg, Steven Sargent, Ronald Loosli, Larry Pietrzak, Steven Glenn, Norlyn McCormick. Thomas Pichman, Gregory Loosli, Harold Gillian. Second Row: James Williamson, Thomas Carlson, Paul Murphy, secretary; Charles Hagen, president; Harold Kiriluk, vice president; Michael Welch, trea- surer; Gary McCormack, Timothy Weber. Bottom Row: James Dwyer, Steven Connelly, Steven Sanders, Raymond Kusnerz, Michael Henry, Daniel Clark. national fraternity founded in 1841 which made Chi Psi the eighth oldest fraternity now in existence . . . though old in age, young in ideas . . . introduced two new programs into the house stressing tutoring and scholarship . . . captured trophies in the Turkey Run, Greek Week, IM track, and IM football . . . Alpha Zeta Delta made finals for best Chi Psi chapter . . . brotherhood and the lodge prevailed A roomful of Chi Psi ' s engage in an intellectual discussion. 234 The brothers spend a pensive evening at Delta Chi. sixty-nine Delta Chis lived together . . . new alumni scholarship fund . . . pledge dance: You Cougo Only Safari . . . warehouse dance . . . bird weekend . . . sent underprivileged children tosummercamp. . .Christmas tree party with the little sisters . . . made playoffs in intramural football . . . Lovejoy Award from lllini Club of Chicago given to football player . . . fall pledge class of twenty-two men DELTA CHI — Top Row: Joseph McFarland, Daniel Jeakins, Robert Nelson, Steven Bowsher, Dean Jones. Kenneth Hughes, James Choisser, Thomas Avery, Lee Ekstrom, Riley Glerum, August Matej- zel. James Hodgson. Charles Crane, Dirk Fuqua, James Watson, John Steube, Richard Stockment. Fourth Row: Martin Gillespie. Robert Quinn, Dennis Jost, Charles Alexander, Ronald Russell, Rich- ard Varyu, Stephen Sheahan, Bradford Kunde. Gregory Pearson, Keith Hult, Steven Leighton, Patrick Brennan, Donald Varyu. Ken- neth Perry. Gene Kocian, William Schmidt, Jerry Boren. Richard Mathews, Michael Pickering. Third Row: Thomas Livingston, Thomas Moulder, Larry Smith, Allen Witkowski, corresponding sec- retary; Thomas Guyton, recording secretary; Robert Ward, presi- dent; John McCallum, vice president; Thomas Diorio, Ronald Gusta- son, treasurer; Neil Buckles, Anthony Brown, Gene Ufkes. Second Row: Michael Navarro, Charles Stierman, Douglas McGown, Gay- land Avery, Glenn Guth, Roger Hager. Eric Haaga, Jay Monaghan, Robert Mobley. Ronald Mertz, Douglas Stansil, Kim Prentis. Bot- tom Row: Neal Nealis, John Berosky. Brian Miltner, Robert Yelton. David Strom, Keith Lykken, Roger Serpe, Gary Windy. Edward Barto- siak. 235 Tri-Delta enthusiasm ran high . . . first place in Delta Chi sorority volleyball invitational . . . won fourth place in Powderpuff football with Fiji ' s coaching . . . Dad ' s Day party with Theta Chi . . . spaghetti dinner service project for scholarship fund ... annual Christmas stocking party . . . two Tri Delts were Homecoming queen semi-finalists . . . received first place in Acacia Composite Scramble J Tri-Delts show versatility in their mode of dress. DELTA DELTA DELTA— Top Row: Patricia Lamb, Lynn Ostfeld, Margo Diamond, Sheryl Cheever, Susan Sims, Sue Hancock, Cheryl Muller, Marcia Harms, Sue Whitlock, Martha Malek, Dianne Fafoglia, Judy May, Jane Jackson, Barbara Ranee, Sara Mellen, Lesley Holmes. Vicki Miller, Patricia Marvelli. Third Row: Patti Falconer, Rita Diehl, Robin Christofanelli, Jane Guenzler. Patricia Boyd, Marjorie ' Masters, Patricia Rutz, Christina Nelson, Janet Sorensen, Christine Bartling, Deborah Hatch, Valerie Stephen, Dawn Reithel, Kathleen Read, Wendy Coughlin, Lisa Glassner, Judith Hyde, Linda Del Fiacco. Second Row: Kim Kruggel, Margaret Oatman, rush chairman; Kristin Swanson, Cynthia Raney, house manager; Helen Witort, pledge trainer; Marcia Yenerich, executive vice president; Mrs. Beatrice Sanborn, housemother; Susan Fender, president; Barbara Larrick; chaplain; Ann Pelz, corresponding secretary; Karen Sellergren, social chairman; Linda Kalmanek, Roberta Larson, marshal; Barbara Engel, treasurer; Jane Fogle. Bottom Row: Margaret Hlava- cek, Penny Conrad, Natalie Geremia, Peggy Woll, Sandra Havlik, Karlyn Schuette, Jana Frazer, Barbara Lykkebak, Peggy Marks, Lynda Norris, Deborah Van De Rostyne, Debaney Bauernfeind, Eva Chan. Not In Panel: Sandra Carlyle. 236 DELTA GAMMA — Top Row: Virginia Ross, Theresa Donahoe, Vicki Wagner, Janice Hoyerman, Carol Green, Deborah Gullang, Susan Lombardi. Laura Sorosky. Karen Thomas. Susan Chodera. Eighth Row: JoAnne Fredrikson, Judy Crawford. Karen Kuly, Ann Cornwell, Edith Walker. Susan Bell, Violet Zueck. Seventh Row: Dorothy Bar- ber, Susan Kuhlman, president. Sixth Row: Cynthia Karkula, Karen Kracher. Fifth Row: Melissa Critton. Susan Loomis. Fourth Row: Pamela Anderson, first vice president; Patricia Semmelman, second vice president. Third Row: June Bright. Candy Somenzi. Second Row: Nancee Hwa. Susan Frame. Simone Mattenheimer, Mickey Collins. Mrs. Barbara Taylor, housemother; RoseAnn Christensen, Nancy Braun, Liza Hancock. Georgenne Gray, Ruth Quinn. Bottom Row: Irene Haughey. Ellen Sandrolini, Deborah Strom, Jane Schaefer. Shelley Schuler. Cathy Rhodes, Marcia Olson, Barbara Myles, Ann Zumwalt. Not In Panel: Nancy Parker, Cindy Meade, Sue Lorenz, Mary Fischer, Karen Brown, Cathy Cahill, Cheryl Ippolito, Judith Ford. These DG ' s enjoy a casual after-dinner card game. DG ' s had an exciting year . . . ' 72 pledges recieved trophy for highest pledge class average . . . marched to Chicago with Sigma Pi collecting for Shriver ' s Children ' s Fund . . . paired with Theta Chi for Homecoming . . . new housemother welcomed . . . circular stairwell rang with songs or announcements . . . paired with Gamma Phi Beta .to host speakers . . . Christmas spirit and boyfriends brightened annual stocking party . . . anchor girls found life at their house great 237 separated from Iris Club, a local fraternity, January 14, 1920 . . . Tau chapter of Delta Phi celebrated its golden anniversary . . . hosted the national convention . . . showed the campus to brothers and alums from many chapters . . . took third place in Homecoming decorations . . . captured second place in Orange Division basketball . . . began Little Sisters of the Knights of the Malta Delta Phis try to make studying as bearable as possible. DELTA PHI — Top Row: Lee Moore, Paul Adami, George Doerge. Peter Juley, William Nichols, Den- nis Leong, Michael Morache. Thomas Mierzwa. Thomas Ludwig. Gary Tsukuno. Fourth Row: George Conway, William Skibbe. Michael Kraitsik, Ric Keysor, John Mifflin, Reed Hamikton. James Cutler, Richard Dauphinais, Frederic Jaeger. Jerome Weber, Larry Heimsoth, Richard Tanton. Third Row: Patrick Butler, Wayne Sumwalt, Robert Tanton, Raymond Kuntz, Charles Slamar. Kenneth Pearson, Thomas O ' Brien, William Snider, Stephen McCullough, Larry Pearson. Second Row: John Hall, Albert Adkins, Glen Keysor, Edward Almquist. John Tauchen, Scott McNeil. Joseph Kramer. Bottom Row: John Barr, Ralph Perry, Edward Verry. Edward Bettenhausen, Larry Cnsty, Jeffre Clark. 238 DELTA SIGMA PHI — Top Row: Richard Campbell, Robert Rubel, Dennis Legel, Robert McCarty, David Hahnenstein, Charles Wallace, Thomas Cech, Jake Jones III, John Olson, Darryl Christen, James Ayers, Anthony Beyer, John Willard. Third Row: John Ricketts, Gary Michel, Ronald King, Michael Rechkemmer, John Knab, Steven Heck. Stephen Chicoine. Kurt Salm, Keith Hembry, Michael Red- shaw, James Vakoc, Oscar Sliva, Hugh Mcintosh, James McGehee, Bob Stickrod. Second Row: Jon Wall. Steven Ayers, rush director; Dirk Gress, secretary; James Bieller, president; Mrs. Helen Cryder, house mother; Stuart Ellis, vice president; John Barber, treasurer; Mark Catlett, sergeant-at-arms; James Campbell, pledge master; David Mohn. John Meece. Bottom Row: Richard Fay, Brent Mc- intosh, James Missal, Thomas Mabry, Borislav Moushmof. James Button, Frank Schwab, James Rush, Paul Beckhart, Thomas Reif. John Schwab. Not In Panel: Glen Allie, Ronald Boehm, Thomas Campbell, Ernest DiDominick, William Roth. Edward Salm, James Spagna, Alphonse Pranaitis, Wayne Ziskal, Gary Stamm, Daniel Deitzler, Paul Gibfried. Delta Sigma Phis display talents as potential chefs. Alpha Alpha chapter celebrated its 50 ' th anniversary . . . bought a new and larger chapter house . . . stressed scholarship . . . fraternity scholastic rank climbed into the top quartile . . . participated in IM sports . . . won their football league . . . social activities included exchanges, dances, and pairings . . . initiated third pledge class of the Daughters of the Sphinx . . . chapter supervisor was elected national president 239 ft « « M.t DELTA SIGMA THETA— Top Row: Cheryl Dennis, Gloria Butler, Alice McKinney, Jacqueline Bunn, Carlotta Wright, Brenne Morgan, Jo Ann Motory, Katharine Walker, Joyce Tucker, Hope Janerette. Deidre Dawson. Second Row: Kathleen Taylor, Deborah Woods, Linda Owens, Rosalyn Withers, Valerie Person, Sheryl Brown, LaOuida Glover, Gwen Grimes, Jeri Lane, Cherryl White, Vesta Henderson, Ann Danley. Bottom Row: Freida Valentine, Bernadette Anderson, Stephanie Springs. Edna Long, Darreyl Young, Linda Banks. Illinois Alpha Nu chapter founded in 1932 . . . national convention of Delta Sigma Theta was held in Maryland . . . emphasis on scholarship and service . . . student recruitment project . . . Christmas service project . . . Jabberwock was extravaganza of local talent . . . raised money for scholarships . . . house received improved scholastic award . . . fraternity sweethearts found here . . . some girls were members of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Lambda Delta honoraries Two Delta Sigma Thetas share thoughts and smiles over lunch. 240 As basketball tournament sponsors, Delts show how it ' s done. champions of IM volleyball for fourth year in a row . . . sponsored Christmas basketball tournament with sixteen teams competing . . . also sponsored spring football tournament . . . renovated and remodelled house . . . only seven graduating seniors . . . pledge dance: Super Heroes . . . winter and spring formals . . . paired with Chi Omega for Christmas Tree Trim . . . collected and contributed money for Christmas Drive in coordination with the YMCA DELTA TAU DELTA— Top Row: Douglas Moody. James Wienberg, Blake Gary Hlady, Jeffrey Borgeson, James Reynolds, Ronald Hop- kins, Gerald Schultz, Rick Lincicome, Daniel Miksta, James Philo. Third Row: Terrence Ward, Scott Carter, James Young, Ronald Cowell, James Hines, Jeffrey Atkins, Howard Holiday, Ralph Wagner, James Erion, Larry Lewton, Roy Shuman, Gregory Zuidema, Timothy McVoy, Robert Hess. Second Row: John Jagoe, James Jor- gensen, Quentin Wolff, sergeant-at-arms; Michael Saxon, recording secretary; David Ludvigson, treasurer; Alan Nudo, president; Mark Brennan, guide; Richard Schuettner, corresponding secretary; Larry Majercik, Michael Condill. Bottom Row: John Ittersagen, Charles Mayes, John Murray, Grant Youngman, James McNaughton, Jeffrey Uhl, Jeffrey Justice, Michael Rapps, James Druding. Not In Panel: Jeffrey Vandersteeg, Jeffrey Kiser, Edwin Halik, Thomas Klemens, Joseph Dolan. Michael Milligan, Kenneth Jorgensen, Steven Leach. dm â– ur ffiFt :m%i % t m M I I y J k I f . r n f| r; DELTA UPSILON— Top Row: James Ayers, Edward Novak, James Lapolla, Harry Huntoon, Jeffrey Cook, Robert Hopkins, Wayne Svoboda, Eugene Grandone. Robert Hougham, Thomas Ruhaak, Michael Rickert. Larry Perryman, Randall Robinson. James Millns, Bruce Placek. Fourth Row: James Katich, David Ed, Mark Kahling, Richard Block, John Vanbladeren, William Scott, Thomas Smith- wick. iMichael Zurek, Ernest Clements, III; John Bill, Gary Johnson. Steven Williams, Carl Vance, Robert Gunthner, James Costello. Third Row: Dale Day, Leland Thomas, vice president, Richard Harris, maintenance chairman; Donald Montgomery, executive chairman; Richard Sloan, secretary; Geoffrey Mills, president; Larry Eckers, social chairman; Frederick Roedl, rush chairman; Brian Becker, treasurer; Francis Roedl, chairman of the board of trustees. Second Row: Bruce Shipman, Fred Pampel. Thomas Ryan. Trent Shepard. Paul Holz, See ' Wylie, Christopher Elstner, Walter Nidzieko, David Nixon. Bottom Row: Robert Miller, Mark Young, Eric Thompson. William Skibbe. Not In Panel: Larry Dykstra. were interested in creating a new image . . . a true fraternity: not just another Greek house . . . made the fraternity more relevant to members . . . instituted speaker program . . . eliminated traditional pledge policy and hell week . . . were active in campus affairs . . . played in IM sports: volleyball, softball, foot- ball, water polo, soccer . . . little sisters were the DUMPS: Delta Upsilon Mothers of Pledges Delta Upsilon clashes with TEPs. 242 DZ ' s get help with their house decs from Beta Sigma Psi. new neighbors and housemother started the year off right . . . worked on Homecoming decs with Beta Sigs . . . winter months brought a formal and parties . . . spring meant a pledge dance and a Rose Formal . . . selection of the DZ Lamplighter Man marked the second year of a new tradition . . . athletes brought home first place trophy for co-rec tandem swim relays . . . sisterhood, service, studies, and a full social life made being a DZ special DELTA ZETA— Top Row: Susanne Wilt, Linda Taylor, Susan Jacobs, Shirley Gray, Christine Plumley, Anne Holstine. Sharon Safford. Claudia Winkelhake, Ruth Amidon, Virginia Kreimeier, Sherol Sauder, Joy Lanciloti. Third Row: Lynn Schmidt, Lila Koets, Joan Bauer, Shirley Holliday, Lorna Enokian, Joyce Sorenson, Ann Reiff, Eileen Drop. Linda Eggert, Barbara Sopp, Patricia Larsen, Donna Davis, Peggy Crawford, Sharon Amborse. Second Row: Linda Christie, Linda Wargo. Sandra Lance. Panhellenic representative: Alice Bourne, secretary; Victoria Kreimeier, president; Mrs. Turk, Anne Lace, rush chairman; Elise Naccarato, pledge trainer; Susan Nemeyer, Marcia Schular. Michaele Kiefer. Bottom Row: Judith Crane. Charlotte Sauerbrunn. treasurer; Madalyn Thomas, Beverly Nicksic, social chairman; Barbara Lee, Linda Mueller, Patricia Mc- Millan, Gail Keisler, Andrea Wolfe, Sharon Ebens, Susan Gait. 243 Evans Scholars had full year . . . winners of Zeta Psi ' s annual Golden Boar Tournament for Softball . . . new chapter . . . IM golf champions . . . house warming celebrated with The Guild, The Blue, and Art Roberts . . . sponsored pledge basketball tournament . . . little sisters: Chick ' s Chicks . . . little sister and pledge class held a Christmas party for orphans . . . also food collection . . . pledge dance: Naively Novel EVANS SCHOLARS— Top Row: Terrence Coradini, Michael Panther, John Benassi, Robert Panozzo, John Laws, Philip Riedel, Robert Testin, William Heitschmidt, Keith Huling, Patrick Moore, Daniel Kohnen, Thomas Kurth, Kenneth Thompson, Terrence Cabay, David Kallman. Fourth Row: Dennis Tomaska, Paul Jenen, August Tonne, Richard Kamowski, Keith Grassel, John Danek, Patrick Tantillo, John Stenger, Glenn Tente, Russel Alsip, David Andrichik, Michael McNichols, William Parisi. Robert Bernsee, Charles Tokarski, Robert McDonnell, Stephen Garvin. Third Row: Alan Eisenstein, Fredrick Bernsee, Michael Blumenthal, Roger Shook, treasurer; Kenneth Jurek, president; William Stahler, external vice president; Michael Ryan, pledge tra iner; William Steinkamp, David Cognata, John Grgas, Anthony Ornatek. Second Row: James Prendergast, Gary m Evans Scholars enjoy an evening of naive novelty. I Anderson, John Oleksinski, John Conroy. Mark Mickey, David Ernest, Thomas Bordenkircher, David Ori, Dennis Parenti, Stevan Bosanac, Michael Lyngaas. Bottom Row: John Rudins, William Meyer, George Quinn, Greg Sledd, Martin Barr, Robert Brandl, David Nielson, Daniel Doody, Walter Jankowski. Joseph Harmon. Not In Panel: David Albrecht, Kenneth Balinski, John Becker, internal vice president; William Blue, Richard Bradshaw, Michael Dixon, Frank Gerleve, Thomas Jackson, Michael Kelly, V. Andrew Marzal, Daniel McNichols, Anthony Melone, William Millar, David Herman, secre- tary; Michael Pavlik, .William Pfordresher, Gordon Pinchott, Steven Pochos, Robert Smolen, Robert Wengerski, Marshall West, James Wilson, Bernard Wysocki. 244 ! FARMHOUSE— Top Row: Jerry Wallace. Theodore Pilger, Gary Luth, David McGee, George Smith, David Mies, Richard Covington, Jr.; Gregory Oltmann, Robert Brown, James Walter, Walter Boyle, Duane Kingdon, Randy Reitz, James Kunkle. Third Row: John Lehmann, Stanley Korsmeyer, John Wallace, Mark Rosenberger, Charles Ruth, Richard Stiltz. James Rolt, Leon Corzine, Thomas Harms. James Niestradt, Phillip Soule, Richard Wempen, James Thompson, Her- man Mallicoat. Second Row: Jon Wolf, Andrew Pecharich, external vice president; David Huber, internal vice president; Willard Broom, corresponding secretary; Keith Grennan, president; Galen Foat, historian; Thomas Mueller, sergeant-at-arms; Gregory Garwood, recording secretary; David Crank, Michael Greenan. Bottom Row: Richard Palmer, Frank Voltaggio. Roger Holmstrom, Allen Boes- dorfer, Brian Wenzel, Steven Wise, Charles Brown, L. Patrick Mc- Elvain, Richard Malcom. Not In Panel: Perry Albin, Jerry Crank, Thomas Doyle, Max Dunseth, Joseph Maier, Dennis Grube, Terrence Holm, James Hoskins, Larry Johnson, Keith Schweitzer, Thomas Siebert. Farmhouse members and little sisters approve new music. I1 V Farmhouse Fraternity based on brotherhood, fellowship, common interests . . . founded on U of I campus in 1940 . . . represented in all fields of endeavors . . . expanded Little Sisters of the Pearl organization . . . little sisters great aid to pledging program ... one of the top houses in intramural sports . . . inner fraternity activities promoted good public relations . . . sponsored Neighborhood Banquet . . . all residents of the area invited . . . initiation dance, pledge dance, winter formal highlighted year . . . hayrides and impromptu get-togethers . . . full social calender 245 GAMMA PH I BETA — Top Row: Janet Schreiner, Shirley Barger, Jean Snuggs, Pamela DelaBar, Barbara Van Dyke, Connie McCullough, Kathryn Powers, Sandra Stroh, Sharon Mede, Joan Mattson, Penny Mesetz, Marilyn Terrill. Fourth Row: Janet Koszczuk, Jeri Sandberg, Susan Kelly, Pamela Ernest, Anne Williams, Karen Ristau, Vicki Hamende, Claire Kraft, Carolyn Bender, Dorothy O ' Brien, Susan Harkins, Barbara Wessels. Mary Lou McHenry. Third Row: Judith Sims, house manager; Elizabeth Fleming, activities chairman; Carol Podlipnik, scholarship chairman; Linda Boas, rush chairman; Cathy Infusino, vice president; Mrs. Byrkit, housemother; Sarah Speck, president; Kay Van Gilder, corresponding secretary; Hope Spruance. social chairman; Dagmar Reimann, standards chairman; Regina Midyett, treasurer. Second Row: Kristy Getts, Lynn Wolfe, Toni Reimers, Monica Gant, Barbara Becker, Peggy Williams, Diana Glenn, Valerie Swanson, Christine Burns. Bottom Row: Susan Hull, Jackie Sibley, Nancy Andreas, Janet Heitsch, Beth Widholm, Janice Miner. Not In Panel: Cathy Hurley, Linda Proctor, Marcia Horton, Kathryn Weiss. Deborah Rutledge, Ilia Rose. scholarship and service . . . Gamma Phi ' s filled the bill . . . Stunt Show cancellation didn ' t end Gamma Phi-Fiji pairing . . . worked on cleaning up land in north Champaign that would eventually become playground . . . pledges staged their lock out and used time to clean up house . . . alum given Dean Turner award at Greek Week festivities last spring . . . scholarship honored at steak and beans banquet . . . honored highest combined grade point average of pledge mom-pledge daughter twosome Gamma Phi ' s enjoy a break from their clean-up project 246 (T l A ' I ; x- ;, . ' V Ml The girls of lAPi live and sing in harmony. lAPi ' s celebrated year with a 4.1 all- house average . . . activities . . . painted third place Homecoming house decorations . . worked with Lambda Chi Alpha on a fantastic Stunt Show skit . . . sponsored Mom ' s Day and Dad ' s Day dinners . . . paired for winning volleyball teams . . . pancake parties, two pledge dances, Red Rose Formal, phone booth stuffing . . . Glotzer : supported the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation IOTA ALPHA PI— Top Row: Ellen Jacobs, Barbara Johnson, Lynn Garnsu, Deobran Borenstein, Janice Miller, Suzanne Russell. Third Row: Glenda Firestone, Linda Tobey, Roberta Proper, Barbara Wer- ner, house manager; Barbara Neimann, Ellen Pertile, Mary Jane Shurr, Susan Liebovitz, Deborah Irwin. Second Row: Diane Stumpf, bursar; Gail Schaller, rush chairman; Carol Rubin, social chairman; Elaine Stamp, first vice chancellor; Barbara Zaideman, chancellor; Mrs. Wilda McBride, housemother; Janet Peircey, second vice chancellor; Joyce Klowden, scribe; Michelle Klein, rush chairman. Bottom Row: Terri Hahn, Diane Torii, Lynn Shachman, Joyce Gor- don, Andrea Margolin. Not In Panel: Lynn Lipson. Sandra Kett, Sally Wald, Terrill Wikoff, Karen Bluestein, Janis Golden, Sharon Pollack, advisor; Joanne Rosen, Annette Grody, Barbara Gaye, Terry Lamz, Barbara Skiles. 247 KAPPA ALPHA THETA— Top Row: Deidre Lewis, Linda Marshalla, Barbara Stammer, Nancy Johnson, Susan Abbott, Mary Schlicksup, Sharon Washburn. Cathleen Collyer, Patricia Looker, Nancy Brown, Diane Klauke. Yildiz Ozyurt, Judith Kalinowski, Gail Gibson, Maureen Riley. Third Row: Julie Huss, Helen Shapiro, Stephanie Sheeny, Francine Statkus, Christine Nachtmann, Christine Bennett. Kath- leen Johnson. Molly Lewis. Pamela Darley, Diane Ward, Mary Helen Leasman, Judith Lynk, Marcia Wilson, Mary Holmgren, Paula Smith, Nancy Alexander. Second Row: Christine Rojek, Nancy Eisner, Ann Kalinowski, Melissa Dunnan, Nancy Miller, Mrs. Pearl Harvy, Elizabeth Marten, Jane Pflederer, Susan Kirk, Evelyn Colosky, Carol Alesandrini, Martha Aiels, Marilyn Theriot. Bottom Row: Barbara De- Bord, Cheryl Lukehart. Deborah Longmire, Carol Thompson, Mary McLaughlin, Anne Miller, Christina Parkhurst. Lois Cundiff, Becky Cheek, Carolyn Curtis. Not In Panel: Patricia Kearney, Tamara Fagot, Tamara Bogue, Karen Falls, Margaret Friend. Rebecca Lemar. Cherie Schofield, Gaye Dunn. Mary Hedstrom, Mary Sliger, Jean Black, Nancy Hinds, Cairn Beals, Georgia Barnes, Bobette Wood- ward, Shelley Lowrey, Sally Running. Pamela Allspach, Jane Waide. Marilou Martin, Mary Perrin. being a Theta meant commitment ... to peace and active participation in the moratorium ... to the house and prize-winning Homecoming decs, float pairing, and Homecoming open house ... to scholastics which placed the pledge class in the first quartile ... to sports and second place in Powder Puff football . . . and to fun Theta ' s Homecoming house decs won. even if the lllini didn ' t. 248 KD ' s help prevent good boys from going bad by stealing. 1970 at Kappa Delta ... a Homecoming queen finalist and float building with Phi Kappa Tau . . . SPOOF: the dance sponsored by the membership of the Society for the Promotion of Outrageous Frivolity . . . co-rec volleyball with Delta Chi and Phi Kappa Tau ... a house of foster mothers for a Mexican orphan . . . and still enough time for academics to place the house in the second quartilefor Panhellenic scholarship achievement KAPPA DELTA— Top Row: Pamela Mitchell, Carherine Gustafson, Diane Harms, Diane Culpepper. Toni Roberts, Nadine Fleming, Cinda Collsen, Kathryn Krai, Kay Kuhlman, Linda Sykes, Sharon Hoekendorf, Linda Dvorak, Margaret Richards. Fourth Row: Lynn Anderson, Patricia Janecek, Adrianne Fishman, Leila Urbanek, Susan Costello. Margaret Knopp. Faye Krum, Janet Beaudway, Susan Richmond, Dawn Ricchio. Tracey Allen, Niky Krausz, Helen Johnson, Dinae Cox, Susan Junor. Third Row: Patricia Graci, Jen- nifer Perkins, assistant treasurer; Marcia Dexter, treasurer; Christy Habecost, president; Mrs. Maguire. house director; Cathy Mullen, vice president; Cynthia Zelent, secretary; Margaret Leonard. Diane Carmen. Second Row: Linda Skaggs, Janet Bielfeldt, Kathryn Kalivoda, Sherry Schaper, Sue Sellers, Linda Koubek, Deborah Underwood, Adriane Nelson. Nicki Gavares. Bottom Row: Paulette Sergott. Jacqueline Man, Catherine Crawford, Nanine Colthurst. Suzanne Wheeler, Diane Brenner. Not In Panel: Barbara Burghardt, Nancy Clark, Susan Falkenthal, Georgia Ference, Judith Howie, Joan Leston, Elizabeth Starosta, Kathenne Van Gunten, Judith Wagner, Susan Wayham, rush chairman. 249 KDR ' s social calendar was filled this year . . . started first semester with traditional pledge dance . . . house was filled to capacity during rush . . . wienie roast was held at Kickapoo State Park ... Dr. Arthur Rohn, faculty associate, was initiated into the house . . . spring costume dance was big success . . . members were active in intramural sports . . . won two first places in indoor and outdoor track meet . . . other social activities included winter and spring formals, exchanges and informal parties A KDR and his date rock out at a house party. KAPPA DELTA RHO— Top Row: Pierre Radochonski, Stephen Shapiro, recording secretary; Steven Zerbel, Roger McCumber, Philip Downey, Frank Czaja, Terry Sieben, Michael McWilliams, Ken- neth Krynicki, Larry Beanblossom, John Barra, Don Weber. Third Row: Tim Schmidt. Kenneth Veal, Ernest Schutt, Jack Kupsco, Wil- liam Mason, pontifex; Dennis Schmude, Fred Koziol, Steven Dills, Rod Schutt, William Moody, Jack Tackitt, Michael Panice. Second Row: Charles de Waitor. Lawrence Cox, Kirk Thompson, correspond- ing secretary; John Thelan, custodian; Ernest Sammann, vice president; Stephen McWilliams, president; Roger Heidenreich, commissar; David Lauder, pledge master; Donald Russell, Marc Perilli. Bottom Row: Gary Beanblossom, Thomas Pressler, Mark Boehm, David Rathgeb, Caesar, mascot; George Cumpata, Robert Knorek, Michael Whalen, Daniel Doyle. Not In Panel: Scott Kracen. treasurer; William Haag, Gary Miller, parliamentarian. 250 FWjkI KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— Top Row: Anna House. Sharon Stuart. Barbara Halpern. Linda Feuchuk. Carol Berg, Jane Welch. Jane Barnett. Susan Woodsum. Cathy Douglas. Carol Owen. Cara Young- ren. Sara Dohanich. Deborah May. Suzanne Spangler. Katherine Carpenter. Third Row: Paula House. Gail Antrim, Susan Dawson. Katherine Snyder, Mary Moore. Jill Abrahamson, Kathleen Welch, Nancy Cole, Bonita Shock, Linda Schrauf, Carol Fairchild, Linda Lahey. Kassandra Kobel. Barbara Smoller, Ann Tuttle. Paula Hopper, Paula Swain. Second Row: Roxanne Mills. Rachel Hardinger, Diane Wallace, pledge trainer; Susan Grans, house manager; Monique Pagano. recording secretary: Katherine Feiger. second vice president; Mrs. Mitchell, housemother; Dayle Sainsbury, president; Nancy E. Albers, first vice president; Linda Schilling, corresponding secretary; Rachel Labaugh, treasurer; Pamela Martin, social chair- man; Nancy Drummond. Bottom Row: Whitney Pope. Rebecca Sams, Gayle Fielding, Kay Speyer. Joanne Hering, Patricia Keller. Nancy Simonini, Lynn Ate. Marina Britsky, Pamela Wall. Nancy Greenstem. Sarah Small. Pamela Evans. Not In Panel: Julie Jones, Heather Mulkey. Valorie Boldry. Susan Shiek, Ellen Hoover. Four Kappas jokingly take over kitchen duties of their waiters. involvement was the key at Kappa . . . involved in cultural, campus, and community activities . . . hosted U of I Jazz Band and Afro-American dance group . . . active in student politics . . . had members in UGSA, Star Course, and Women ' s Glee Club . . . girls elected to Atius, Torch, and other service honoraries . . . Kappa Jocks were semi-finalists in Powderpuff Football . . . Kappa father crowned King Dad on Dad ' s Day Weekend . . . under- privileged children given Christmas and Easter party . . . Kappa beauties honored as Sigma Chi Derby Darling, Pi Lambda Phi Bikini Queen, and sweetheart of ATO 251 Kappa Sigs continued to offer a healthy diet of social, athletic, and academic opportunities . . . celebrated their centennial in the fall: 79th year on campus . . . staged a Casa de Lopez dance . . . participated in many intramural sports: football, volleyball, water polo, and basketball . . . involved in Greek Week . . . held their annual barn dance Kappa Sigs attempt to block a pass. KAPPA SIGMA— Top Row: Reinhold Rager, Peter Romanotto, Donald Janes, Philip Smith, David Harris, Richard Burgess, Joseph Petri II i . Greg Lemein, Sergio Pecori, Robert Frazee, James Tapscott, Douglas Gehrig, James Perry. Third Row: Bruce Layer, Harold Hartman, Marvin Matson, Paul Vallina, William Nelson, Steven Gurr. Michael Stasko. Mike Dennard, Steven Johnson, Dennis McEvoy, Frank Dennison, Claudio Levato, Robert Bolduc, Jay Schneider, David Kolaz. Second Row: Dennis Legenski, Richard Grellner. Thomas Biwer, David McConnell, treasurer; John Nelson, vice president; Ivar Azeris, president; Thomas Winter, social chairman; Gerald Dalton, secretary; Thomas Breen, Charles Ross, Thomas Walsh, Michael DuVal. Bottom Row: Rick Warchol, Robert Biebal, John Blythe. Richard Scholz, Ralph Koppman, Gary Vose. Tim Ganey, Daniel Ensor. Not In Panel: Charles Knight. LAMDA CHI ALPHA— Top Row: Paul Buerckoltz, Mike Donovan. Don Lemen, Mike Harrison, John Mohan, Jim Dill. Evan Ewalt, Keith Taylor, Randy Setchell, Dan Long. Jim O ' Brien. Third Row: Tom Ealy, Chuck Morris. Gary Schmidt, Dave Proefrock, Dennis Wandell, John Anderson. Dennis Klocke. Dan Fogelburg. Carlton Wood. Second Row: Jim Weslowski, social chairman; Ron Budde, pledge trainer; Larry Jarvis, ritualist; Larry Sexton, vice president; Dan Mitchell, president; John Haas, secretary; Bob Reid, treasurer; Mike Misfeldt. scholarship chairman; Art Turpel. rush chairman; Professor Herbert DeLey, chapter advisor. Bottom Row: Larry Jeckel, Scott Graham. Rich Jerch, Rock Carnevale, Jim Broline. Don Olsen, John Goetz- man, Don Jerch, Trent Rhyne, Bob Mayer. Not In Panel: Gary Baugh, Tony Britsky. Hugh Connelly. Gary Grevice, Claud Jinks, Gary Nickum, Ed Novak. Lamda Chi and Alpha Phi celebrate Halloween with friends. Lambda Chi grew and changed . . . individuality and worth were stressed over other aspects of Greek life . . . tradition was still an important part . . . held Venus Bust pledge dance and beauty pageant . . . service projects were tops on their list of activities . . . held a Halloween party with a sorority for underprivileged children . . . involvement in campus and national affairs was encouraged 253 PHI DELTA THETA — Top Row: Warren Overman. Ronald Rowell, Charles Konett, Carl Obenauf, Denver Beck, Phil Voss, Bruce Lan- gille, William McCann, James Amdal, Robert Wintermute, Steven Richards, Daniel McKissic. Third Row: James Duffelmeier, John Hinoman, Thomas Demas, William Pickrell, Philip Read, John Yaley, Kenneth George. John Hardy, Donn Damos, Steven Crespi, George Fairchild. Michael Brown, Michael Ryan. Second Row: Mi- chael Higgins, Jerry Brockmeyer, steward; John Blanchard, trea- surer; Jeffrey Mellander, secretary; Andrew Grierson, vice president; Kenneth Johnson, president; Robert Stotler, warden; Michael Bolin, librarian; Carl Quanstrom. Bottom Row: Jeffrey Chirico, Benton Armstrong, Peter Carlson, Robert Youel, Charles Culloden. John Meek, Douglas Judson, Robert Wannemaker, David Chapman. Not In Panel: Mark Rubin, Thomas Hough, Bruce Retzsch, James Barton, James Begley, John Bennis, William Bretscher, James Cobb, Charles Danielson, Darrell Darding, Chick Dobson, Douglas Hatfield, Patrick Hayes, Emil Heidkamp, Earl Heverly, Frank Jennings, Mark Koster. John Lee, Lloyd Lycas, Douglas Major, William Martin. Michael Mc- Ginty, Robert Mango, Bruce Keswick, John Morscheiser, Thomas Moss, Robert Pollock, Robert Oudm, Charles Renfro, Jamie Starck. John Towell, David Zochert. Phi Delts plagued once again by disaster . . . this year boiler and furnace exploded in addition to last year ' s fire . . . forced the men to move for a week . . . pledge dance was Phi Keia ' s Folsom : prison blues . . . annual She-Delt winter formal . . . dates occupied house while gentlemen moved out, initiating the girls into their home . . . active in sports . . . placed second in their league in three areas: football, waterpolo, and volleyball A few Phi Delts take a pre-hohday breather. immai 254 Fijis pair with Gamma Phi Beta for a cleanup project. successful year for Phi Gamma Delta . . . large twenty-five man pledge class . . . full house . . . spirit stayed high . . . participation in all forms of campus activity . . . Fijis proud of little sisters, the She Gams . . . took Champaign ' s underprivileged children on shopping spree . . . paired with Gamma Phi Beta for cleanup project in north Champaign . . . active in IM sports . . . looked forward to prosperous year . . . closely-knit brotherhood maintained PHI GAMMA DELTA — Top Row: John Ramsey, Julian Gorman, David Inman. Charles Tebussek, Anthony Iosco, Robert Herget, Robert Vespa. Steven Salzman. Gregory Alexander, Jerome Chalwick, Don Pratten, Michael Page. Frederic Nessler, Thomas Saunders. Fourth Row: Peter Bower, Michael Ernst. Peter Meersman, Craig Lauer. Duane Kelly, James Plack, Howard Griffith, Mark Thielken, Jay Shaw. Douglas McGrady. Richard Hochschild, Alex Martignago, John Kuney, Allen Lind. Terry Hampton. Thomas MacDonald. Third Row: H. B. Warner III, Charles Miller, rush chairman; Charles Gore, his- torian; Richard Goldstein, corresponding secretary; John White, president; Eva Bradley, house mother; Scott Houser, treasurer; Jay Eigel, rush chairman; David Wheeler, rush chairman; Donald Braun. Second Row: Dean Ganschow, Charles Hems, Richard Watt, Harry Griffith, Dennis Kapral, Kenneth Ossola, Bruce Johnson, William Sanders, Michael Neeley, Mark Peele. Bottom Row: David Sargis. J. R. Fulton, Milton Kuehn. John Boldrey, George Day. John Clod- felter, Kenneth Brocker. Mark Neumann. 255 PHI KAPPA PSI— Top Row: Ronald Delaura, John Holden, Steven Hollenbeck, Robert Lewis, Henry Carpenter. David Palmatier, Michael Felty, William Zimmerman, Jonathan Moss, Martin Stralow, Donald Fend. Steven Bradbury, Paul Zubinski, John Hoffman, Richard Stillman. Third Row: Thomas Alfredson, Thomas Lepperd. Terry Dunn, Carl Schrock, James Crane, William Ogelin, Thomas Davies, Steven Bishop, Duane Poison, Norwyn Lees, John Shoop, William Hewitt, Wylie Etscheid, Virgil Cihla, Richard Davidson, David Bernthal, Dean Warnke. Second Row: Thomas Gunkelman, Leroy Melahn, Henry Szesny, Jeffrey faggart, Warren Raybould, vice presi- dent; Gregory Proteau, president; Mrs. Nancy Caldwell, house- mother; Michael Koch, treasurer; Jeffrey Currie, Leo Quick, Timothy Mentkowski, Robert Meixner, John Flake. Bottom Row: Roark Williams, Robert Bach, Larry Amoni, Gregory Gundlach, Kevin Moore, Carl Groesbeck, Richard Pearson, Robert Raiman. Cecil Woolridge, David Nemeyer, Steven Bohlman. Not In Panel: Max Harvey, Gary Lundin, Steven Walker, Daniel Belz. Dennis Gathard. Robert Marquis, Charles Ostrander. Brian Widaman, Donald Wilson. David Davies. Casino Party topped social calendar . . . eighteen girls chosen for charter class of Phi Psirens . . . little sisters added new dimension to life in the Phi Psi house . . . excelled in sports . . . third in total IM points in Orange Division . . . water polo and volleyball teams undefeated . . . closely knit brotherhood . . . informal parties and pledge dances . . . studies . . . scholastic achievement Phi Kappa Psi gets intimate with its little sisters. 256 t Phi Kappa Sigma makes Homecoming a group effort. Skull house kept busy . . . twenty-five new men initiated during spring semester . . . Skull dance ... Phi Kappa Sigma Greek Invitational Golf Tournament . . . social year climaxed by barbecue and dance at Lake of the Woods . . . Skulls active in sports . . . first for bowling and golf in Orange Division competition . . . little sisters initiated . . . seventeen pledges presented Signs of Zodiac at pledge dance . . . brotherhood and spirit high PHI KAPPA SIGMA— Top Row: Evan Williams, Dan Shick. Theodore Liebovich, Malcolm Kinsinger, Thomas Przetacznik, James Butler. John Winand, Mark Cramer. William Todd. George Kaveney. Scott Striblen, Michael Kinsinger. Paul Butter. Fourth Row: Kevin Copper, George Coulter, Brian Rieger, Brian Coolican, James Tolzien, Carl Bubolz, Randall Truckenbrodt, David Morton. Thomas Stegman, Dennis Blake. Stephen Mallon. John Makar. Kenneth Parker. Third Row: Robert Ulrich, scholarship chairman; John Hedrick, corre- sponding secretary; Mitchell Marovitz, social chairman; Raymaond Podjasek. president; Keith Kelman, rush chairman; Mark Striblen, secretary; Steven Kresl, treasurer; Charles McNeil, pledge trainer. Second Row: James Macauther, John Pitts, Jeff Greenberg, Bret Canfield. David Ghere, John Hardine. Dennis Laurie. Bottom Row: Mark Immer, Richard Fielden, Albert Nelson, Michael Goldberg. Kent Piche, Louis Liebovich. Not In Panel: Craig Slutz. Joel Steinberg, David Runyon, Steven Ariana, Aaron Jacobs, John Turek, Earl Medley. 257 â– â– social life of Phi Kappa Tau highlighted by many dances and functions . . . winter formals . . . pledge dance held each semester . . . Phi Taus rented Chances R for evening of festivities . . . sponsored chug contest . . . active in sports competition . . . first place booth for lllioskee . . . took first in Homecoming badge sales . . . Coffin Serenade . . . Toilet Bowl . . . slow-motion football game between actives and pledges . . . president of Skull and Cresent in house . . . scholastic achievement demonstrated An old tradition at Phi Tau is the Coffin Serenade. PHI KAPPA TAU — Top Row: Joseph Smaron, Martin Read, Russel Owen, Robert Giegonch, Walter Seabold, John Lutkus, Kurt Krueger, Richard Simonson, Harold Williamson, John Ellis, Kent Riley, Lawrence Johnson. Third Row: Ronald Johnson, Karl Dinger, Ricky Ross, Charles Phipps, Fred Caravelli, David Strube, Kenneth Buczyna, Stephen Salstrom, Martin McEvoy, Donald Sanda. Douglas Ericson, Robert Zakaras. Second Row: Joseph Lachky, social chairman; Joseph Paone, pledge trainer; Dale Siligmueller, social chairman; Bruce Webb, treasurer; James Vroman, presi- dent; Michael VandaBerg, vice president; Michael Haake, house manager; Richard Voltz, rush chairman. Bottom Row: Gregory Voorhees, Craig McNulty, Thomas Gorman, Robert Tichy, Richard Ellis, George Harbaugh, Jay Lehman, Thomas Kuhlman. 258 PHI KAPPA THETA— Top Row: Raymond Ostler, Eric Schweitzer, Carey Dallacosta, Timothy Fay, Robert Daizovi, William Rahn, Warren Brown, Norman Mesewicz, Joseph Filas, Richard Hryncewicz. Third Row: Mark Thomma. Anthony Ardizzone, Timothy Ahlm, Frank Kassanits, James Horvath, Carmen DelGuidice, Ralph Irish, Casimir Hryncewicz, William Fisher, Christopher Burke, Terrance Oban. Second Row: Marty Feilen, David Repetto, Alexander Clemens, treasurer; Bruce Mabee, pledge coordinator; Joseph Julius, vice president; Gregory Vercellotti, president; Lawrence Jahn, social ' It ' s Greek to me, say the Phi Kappa Theta ' s. O f chairman; Robert Ursich, rush chairman; Thomas Kammski, Joseph Bachta. Bottom Row: David Talcott, Richard Hilton, Henry Olivieri, John McClintock, Lee Stepina, David Brunker, George Kosmach, Kevin Bowen. Not In Panel: Mrs. Julia Giorgi, housemother; James Kocal, secretary; John Balkonis, Robert Bieszczad, Stephen DeKruif, Michael Flynn, James Gasparo, Andrew Tinich, Timothy Rourke, Peter Sharpe, Martin Urbbas, Edward Green, Stephen Plesh, Donald Jones, Michael Kaminskik Justin Krasnoff, William Nowak, Michael Wiater, Alfred Herschede. purchased new house last spring . . . moved to new house in summer . . . Phi Kap life more enjoyable and comfortable ... Phi Kaps active in VIP . . . varsity football . . . activities and organizations . . . annual Phi Kappa Theta invitational football tournament . . . second annual Powderpuff tournament . . . tournament dance . . . tournament highlighted IM football k - ? ' 259 pledges captured first place trophy in Powder Puff football . . . firesides discussions were enjoyable . . . held annual Christmas Toy Cart Party for orphan children . . . two pledges honored as most outstanding of ' 69 by Panhel . . . sponsored annual drive with alums to coll ect for ship USS Hope ... Phi Mu Cotillion held in spring . . . paired with ATO for Homecoming house decs Phi Mu ' s the name, and football ' s the game. PHI MU — Top Row: Joanne Kresl. Wendy Rusteberg, Gail Andrews, Mary Ann Clum, Maureen Hughes, Adrien Bernbaum, Margaret Strever. Mary Marshall, Suzanne Clennon, Barbara Fricke, Ellen Welsh, Susan Harris, Kathie Martin. Kathy Chichester. Sophia Gatziolis, Mary Kay Gierman. Fourth Row: Kim Garrity, Susan Atlas, Lynn Harasek, Margaret DeMarco, Linda Grothendick, Gwendolyn Gassen, Vicki Hawkins, Terry Bryant, Mary Jane Fricke, Sallie Mc- Henry, Susan Haller, Marilyn Schumm, Melanie Stauder. Third Row: Susan Berry, treasurer; Kristine Ollenquist, panhellenic delegate; Linda Javor, recording secretary; Bonnie Shilling, president; Mrs. Daisy Blind, house director; Leslie Monken, vice president; Nancy Gunn, pledge trainer; Susan Lewandowski, membership director; Maureen Kahn, membership director; Amy Altmix, corresponding secretary. Second Row: Paula Bates, Lois Koch. Elizabeth Radosta, Patricia McCurdy, Elizabeth Caldwell, Carol Schaller, Lynn Skudrna, Judith Miniscalco, Kathryn Kutz, Mary Krein. Bottom Row: Janice Poorman, Gail Hankins. Jane Schaeffer, Laura Brown, Karen Phil- lips, Doreen LeBloch, Mary DeVuono. Cynthia Pipkin. Lorelei Hanrath, Patricia Epplin. 260 $M PHI SIGMA EPSILON— Top Row: John Rowe. John Lindholm, Raymond Heise, Franklin Brown. Larry Anderson. Kenneth Rockwell. Robert Monti, Manfred Dorth. Third Row: Michael Bemi, Robert Rammon. James Burnght, Gregory Janus. Arthur Lange. Richard Rammon. Mincael Alexander. Second Row: Michael Binder, Patrick Donnelly, treasurer; David Fitzpatrick. corresponding secre- tary; William Odenthal. president; Richard Johnson, recording secretary; Thomas Baker. Bottom Row: William Davidson, David Vickstra, Christopher Wells. Victor Santiago. Edward Newcombe. Not In Panel: John Beck, Lindsay Stark. Douglas Foutch, Glenn Weber. Phi Sigma Epsilon prepares for another play. 18 ;;; III 15. 111 III ii ' ££ ' â– I ii III!) .-l.il a ; r a twenty-eight man house . . . received efficiency award from their national . . . placed in top ten in scholarship . . . active in pledge programs and intramural sports . . . standouts in bowling and football . . . began community service project . . . coached boys ' basketball program in north Campaign . . . began little sister organization 261 contributed to charitable agencies . . . first annual carrot sale . . . paired with Delta Delta Delta sorority . . . contributed to VIP . . . made donation to Heart Fund . . . held Easter party for Champaign children . . . social minded . . . formats . . . exchanges . . . guest speakers . . . pledge dances . . . active little sister program . . . academically minded . . . placed in top fifteen fraternities scholastically Phi Sigma Kappas prepare for a night of clowning around. PHI SIGMA KAPPA— Top Row: Dan Shaner. Michael Rallo, Gary Keperling, Kevin Blaine, Lowell Smith, Albert Vitali, Roger Tippi, Steven Yopp, Larry Scheitler, Daniel Roley, Joseph Golding, Alan Stout, Craig Haring, John Heiden, Robert Cassel, David Roley. Third Row: Dale Cammon, Bruce Holberg, Michael Schuler, James Bland- ford, Carl Lorentz, Charles Wilhelm, Paul Danhaus, Stephen Carter, Edward French, Burton Hurley. Richard Casson, Douglas Friske, John Ellor, David Woodward, Gary Cole, John Werner, Ray Rolach, Jim Eng. Second Row: Steven Dieter, Carl Nelson, rush chairman; James Bryner, pledge trainer; James Powless. treasurer; Guido Persiani, vice president; Bruce Johnson, president; Robert Huck, recording secretary; Fred Gaibler, house manager; Gregory Ander- son, inductor; Robert King, social chairman; Dan Mulcahey. Bottom Row: John Ferry, Bruce LeBrecque, Kurt Stowers, Robert Comer- ford. Robert Janota. Roger Morrison, Steven Steer. 262 PHI SIGMA SIGMA— Top Row: Sheri Field, Holly Badner, Fern Chert- kow. Elena Resnik, Paula Ritholz, Marilyn Atlas. Charissa Rubinstein, Marsha Paulsen, Helen Toporek, Marjone Gold, Sara Wilensky, Susan Lipschultz, Marilyn Moskowitz, Bonnie Berry, Sara Arfa. Third Row: llene Simon. Sandra Goodman. Cathy Siegel, Nancy Micon. Nancy Eaton. Pamela Glick, Linda Glenner. Bonnie Sugar, Jane Rosenberg, Beth Slivken, Ellen Shepard. Laureen Leffkowitz, Jane Bitran. Paula Balin, Marlene Goldsmith. Joyce Kagan. Second Row: Susan Levine, Karen Lein. Lee Hoffman, rush chairman; Merle Giblichman, secretary; Renee Zelac. pledge mother: Mrs. Mary Bozenich; Nancy Bauer, president; Gail Reuben, vice president; Sue Endelman. member-at-large; Gail Wernikoff. Michele Honigberg, Bonnie Braun. Bottom Row: Cheri Korn, Rosanne Bernover, Sharon Dishkin, Eileen Schwartz, Judith Minner, Linda Isaacson, Shelley Horwitz, Andrea Schneider. Judy Hayden. Phi Sigs get on each other ' s backs sometimes! MM pledge dance was MagniPHISIGnt Mortal . . . highest active and combined house average . . . house foyer redecorated . . . visited nursing home . . . held annual formal at Urbana-Lincoln Hotel . . . carved pumpkins with orphans on night before Halloween . . . won national Phi Sig scholarship award for six- state district . . . Sue Endelman honored as girl contributing most to national convention 263 PI BETA PHI— Top Row: Joan Cowan, Maureen Mullen, Patricia Gramm, Jan Taylor, Martha Plunk, Jennifer Kane, Mary Young, Kathleen Mickenbecker. Glenda Gordon, Mary Kelly, Jeanne Fey, Gayle Levinson, Sara Powers. Third Row: Nancy Bitzer, Gayle Os- wald, Carol Furar, Bonnie Eisele, Peggy Keehner, Linda Weist, Mary Ann Drysch, Janet Van Arsdale, Judith Kirkwood, Laura Baker, Diane Pawlowski, Carla Miller, Corinne Glas. Second Row: Judith Cannan, Pamela Eichman, Diane Green, social chairman; Marion Ross, pledge trainer; Julie Roof, vice president; Kathleen Katovich, presi- dent; Mrs. Bradford, housemother; Nancy McCannon, recording secretary; Jean Ann Davis, treasurer; Carole Wrigley, house man- ager; Mary Hitchcock, activity chairman; Luan Eberhardt. rush chairman; Janet Cross. Bottom Row: Doris Finnerman. Paula Klein. Peggy Jordon, Deborah Lenz, Lynn Walters, Marcia Owens. Wilma Smelcer, Cathy Swengel, Janice Bach, Lindsay Clodfelter, Meredith Shute, Marilyn Kammlade.Not In Panel: Edna Brazaitis, Mary Calvo. Judith Miller, Kathleen O ' Malley, Susan Stratton, Kathleen Virgona. invited instructors and campus and community leaders to speak on campus and national events . . . participated in co-rec sports . . . sponsored Christmas Party with ZBT for underprivileged children . . . held springformal Monmouth Duo with KKG . . . paired for Homecoming house decs with AGR . . . hosted state conference and workshop for Illinois Pi Phi chapters . . . held Christmas stocking party Pi Phi-AGR Homecoming house decs reveal hidden artistic talent. 264 Well ahead of his opponents, a Pike runs for the goal line. Pi Kappa Alpha-the home of the Southern Gentlemen . . . advancing on all fronts ... an increased emphasis on intramural sports . . . excelled in several fields . . . topped off year with annual Old South Ball held in honor of its Virginia founders ... men dressed up in Confederate uniforms . . . delivered on horseback invitations to all of those invited. PI KAPPA ALPHA— Top Row: Richard Carlson, Richard Chrisman, Charles Sted, Thomas Paxton, Donald Langley, David Stafseth, Thomas Abraham, Stephen Wilson, Peter Nordstrom, Leslie Rinck, Charles Zinn, Larry Adams. William Holman, John Pietrzak, David Hett. John Plesko. Third Row: Joe Legrand. Craig Danforth, Stephen Piper, William Shafer, Victor Crome. John Morris, Gary Kmcaid. John McClenahan, Jerry Berens, John Eisel, treasurer; Martin Tayman, Keith Collins, Michael Roughton, Daniel Governile, Fred- erick Wilkins. Glenn Price. Second Row: Gary Pieper. Harold Wright, house manager; Warren Holtsberg, Clifford Sulak, rush chairman; Michael Tokarz. social chairman; Leslie Burns, external vice presi- dent: James Damler. pledge master; Jan Unter, scholastic chairman; Kenneth Hendricks, president; Richard Wiand. internal vice presi- dent; Dan Bowlin, Stephen Mills. Bottom Row: Eric Nordmark. Steven Kyle, Thomas Karch, Edward Langefeld, David Stephens, Jerry Lofgren, Dale Gillette, Charles Sauer, Craig Stepnicka. Mark Duitsman, Bruce Steppig. Not In Panel: David Silverman, Douglas Langefeld, Paul Halter, John Helmer. Robert Karlin, David Stumpf, Charles Schierer, Leonard Lewicki, James Patterson, Gary Steiner, Michael Sheppard. Dennis Langley, Ronald Webb, George Ros- borough, Michael O ' Brien. 265 excelled in every major intramural sport . . . annual events included a fall pledge dance and the spring Rose Fall formal . . . high academic rating brought the overall house average well above the all-men ' s average . . . held exchanges and parties centered on contemporary events . . . Pi Kappa Phi was Ever here and Always there Pi Kappa Phi runs the ball to the goal line. PI KAPPA PHI— Top Row: Jeffrey Schubert. Emil Galanadk, Steven Zavagli, John Catalano, John Stefani. Paul Zakrzewski, Steven Thielki, James Lothrop. Philip White, Charles Frame. Third Row: Edward Kirby, Richard Bennett. Carl Poleskey, Michael Lunte, Dennis Armbrust, James Wissehr. Warren Miller. Thomas Rogowsky, Michael Duval. Second Row: Gary Poleskey, Frank Stromberg, historian; Frank Giampoli, secretary; Michael Kirchman, president; Barton Swanson, treasurer; Richard Regnier, chaplain; Harold Hutter, warden. Bottom Row: John Rouet, John Giampoli, Mark Kirchman, Michael Shook, William Sinquefield, George McAlpine. Not in Panel: Joseph Stanton, Michael Sizemore. 266 PI LAMBDA PHI— Top Row: Steven Keroff, Richard Crane, Stephen Willis, Ross Friedman, Barry Klein, Larry Branman, Richard Widman, Michael Rosenbloom, Jeggrey Solomon, Robert Nelson, Steven Feder, Ronald Feinberg, Robert Stoller, Robert Crane, Steven Gitelis, Ernest Miller, Sam Borek, Gary Hoefler. Second Row: Marc Lorber, Barry Silver, Charles Schwartz, Jeffrey Simon, scribe; Barry Green- berg, Phillip Bishaf, president; Michael Perlen, pledge father; Robert Roads, marshal; Robert Goodman, rush chairman; Dean Didech, Neal Cohen, Robert Radin. Bottom Row: Alan Share, Steve Cairo, Norman Newman, Barry Atlas, John Kaplan. Mark Black, William Schermer, Mark Perlen, Michael Gitelis, Alan Turbin, Scott Brenner. Not In Panel: Kenneth Batko, Richard Block, Keith Boxerman, Arnee Eisinberg, Elliott Hartstein. Frederick Keroff, Louis Lang. Lawrence Levine, Stuart Lubm, Arm Miller, Alan Morris, Alan Rosenfeld, Sherwin Rudman, Philip Shane. Pi Lambs show concern over controversial call. oldest non-sectarian fraternity on campus and proud of tradition . . . scholastic depth gave Pi Lambs a high overall house average . . . sports and social activities contrasted with the academic atmosphere . . . warm weather and the annual spring bikini contest provided distraction for the entire campus . . . the house ' s version of a Hawaiian luau followed the contest . . . IM participation reflected yet another side of house interest 267 PSI UPSILON — Top Row: Robert Watt, William Young. Richard Doty. Robert Rhinehart, Roger Stahl, Scott Beauprie, Robert Doak, Doug- las Cannon, William Kelly, Robert Barrett, Robert Grosse. Raymond Lubien. Larry Moore, Robert Yarde, Robert Graham. Third Row: Richard Anderson, Robert Deters, Charles Compton, Timothy West, Charles Askew, John Carmen, John Byrnes. Richard Suchan, Paul Johnston, Mark Lammers, Steven Onischuk, Richard Davidson, George Duffey, Raymond Pier, Gregory Scott. Second Row: Mark Netter, William Morrow, Thomas Byrnes, treasurer; Michael Bracken, first vice president; Martin Hougham, president; Thomas Tomko, second vice president; Fred Drummond, secretary; James Baker. Bottom Row: James Jones, Edward McKinley, Douglas Knud- son, John Woodward, Arne Paulsen, William King, Eric Larson. Robert Novak, Lawrence Acciari ' Not In Panel: Howard Jung, Chris- topher Clark, Thomas Butler, Donald Tomaska, Bradley Corner alumni efforts helped to remodel the house . . . Little Sisters of the Diamond also redecorated in their own way for the pledge dance ... a December evening for the winter formal, House of the Arrow . . . with Alpha Delta Phi, Psi U welcomed back the returning member of the triad, Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . house dominance in football, Softball, and volleyball won league title in each 268 Sigma Alpha Epsilon discusses strategy. seventieth year on campus for Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . the traditional remained beside the new . . . Brother Paddy Murphy ' s untimely demise and funeral were again theme of the pledge danee . . . new study-oriented program made adjustment easier for pledges . . . house athletic ability won a football championship . . . Little Sisters of Minerva entered football finals . . . Christmas brought snow, presents, and the winter formal . . . the endless summer was reborn in SAE ' s Surfer party SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON — Top Row: Mark Anderson, Arthur Clam- age. Brett Baumler, Raymond Morford, Robert Riley, Gregory Mc- Clintock. Kenneth Rosinski, David Campbell. John Pieper, Charles Stemeck, Thomas Reis, Larry Kelly. Third Row: Thomas McClayton. Clayton Baldwin, John Sylwestrak, Douglas Cheney, Edward Olkie- wicz. Larry Junck, Thomas Dubree. John Pearson, William Blunck, Michael McWilliams. Second Row: James Pacek, little sister chair- man: William Ellis, rush chairman; Christopher Tompkins, pledge trainer; Mrs. Anniss, housemother; Leonard Sainati, president; Rich- ard Bergstrom, vice president, John Davis, secretary; Michael Hardin, correspondent. Bottom Row: John Benson, Howard Dewar, Douglas Traver, Marc Berliant, James Baron, Kurt Baumler, William Cunningham, Bruce Tait. Not In Panel: Randall O ' Hare, treasurer; Kevin Morrison, Richard Daniels, David Mickelsen, Thomas Dierck- man, Kerry Hartman, Thomas Moore, Larry Evans, David Blake, Donald Piggott, Theodore Schnell. David Goedel, William Levere. Sigma Alpha Mu emphasized three aspects of campus life: academics, sports, and social life . . . pledges were number one academically on campus . . . overall house average ranked fifth Sammys participated in all sports activities . . . finished third in IM Softball ... the house also sponsored the 165 and under tournamentduring the football season . . . highlights of social calendar were the pledge dance and the Shipwreck Dance SIGMA ALPHA MU-Top Row: Edmund Ceaser, Marc Blumenthal Bruce Zweiben. David Rothschild. Donald Dorfman. Dale Cohen Arthur Smith. Jeffrey Wener, Arnold Schmidt. Barry Sugarman Neil Robin. Steven Streem, James Stickler, Richard Abrams, Michael Mangurten. James Kissel. Fourth Row: Richard Weindruch, Leon Shapiro. James Goldstein. Michael Brown. Howard Malovany Martin Eisenstein, Alan Rabin, Albert Herson, Robert Badesch, Jack Medor Alan Popper. James Ziv, Joel Motel, George Kraus. Bernard Rubin ' Roger Ivice. Third Row: Howard Einhorn, David Madenberg Mark Friedman, Stuart Katz, treasurer; Henry Wolff, vice president ' Mrs Gordon, housemother; Richard Harris, president; Martin Drell sec- Sigma Alpha Mu Executive Council retary; Jerry Kraut, Richard Werner, Barre Sakol, Ted Lowy Second Row: Gary Stern, Jordon Katz, Jerry Rubin, Richard Geller Larry Golden, Richard Katz, Lloyd Scheer, Ron Weiser. Bottom Row- Richard Anderson, Ira Johns, Jeffrey Doman, Ronald Lefcourt Bradley Sokol, Steven Drell. Marc Chalfen, Arnold Serota Mitchell Lirtzman. Not In Panel: Marc Bmenfeld, Gary Cawn, Leonard Cutler Alan Garfield. Harry Glassman, Edward Greenfield, Arnold Gross- blatt. Gary Harris, Leslie Lederer, Daniel Luber, Gary Nepon Howard Raff, Bruce Reuben, David Ross, Wayne Shapiro. Michael Socol Robert Stern, Jeffrey Marcowitz. QD iaan iLaLA k W ' SIGMA CHI— Top Row: Michael Miller, Steven Siles, David Powers. Pablo Perez, Louis Hardacre, Daniel Hamilos, Robert Dorsch, Peter Dages. Bruce Sufrens. Alan Fritz. Gary Juhl, Steven Heninger, Doug- las Swanson, Patrick Healy, Roger Grabske. Third Row: George Maundes. David Dohren, James Leary, Terry Hendrickson. Ronald Miller, Leroy Dyer. Donald Anderson, Thomas Houlihan, James Kammsky, Leonard Ringlesbaugh, Michael DiSabato, Carrol Slushee, Thomas Isaacs, Richard Tice, William Gregga, Paul Schroeder, Steven Flora, Charles Coventry, Douglas Dieken. Scott Pearce. Second Row: Louis Vogt, Jeffrey Carius. Henri Stegemeir, Peter Winfrey, Henry Traum. Donald Leary, Charles Mateer, Thomas Falb, Paul Borrggren, Daniel Lucado, Edward Schoeneberger, Paul Weber, Bottom Row:Kent Cooney, Robert Duncheon, Michael Oshel, James Liston, James Emerson, Bruce Brosi. James Kenyon, John Behrens, Joseph Foley, David Garton, Hugh Robinson. Sigma Chi ' s discuss plans for an upcoming project. r â– Sigma Chi Derby Days were huge success . . . other social standouts were the annual Sweetheart Dance and the Miami Triad Dance . . . Sigma Chi Mothers were initiated into mothers club in the spring . . . house joined forces with Alpha Chi Omega in a clothing drive . . . Sigs took second place in the Sigma Alpha Mu invitational football tourney . . . seranades played an important part in social activities . . . lucky houses included Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma 271 sponsored courtyard dance with TEPS . . held Christmas Party for orphans . . . involved in co-rec volleyball and baseball . . . collected for UNICEF on Halloween . . . sponsored BDOC (Best Dancer On Campus) contest . . . awarded for greatest improvement in scholarship . . . achieved highest SDT national active average . . . Madeline Plotzker chosen as Miss Northwestern at Homecoming SDT card sharks take a break from study. SIGMA DELTA TAU — Top Row: Janet Felsher, Janet Locin, Jacque- line Lewis, Barbara Shapero, Francine Sanes, Judith Sher, Lynn Goldman, Madalyn Graff, Linda Cohen, Madeline Plotzker, Marianne Mandell, Adrienne Barbakoff, Susan Avruck, Cathy Klein. Fourth Row: Cathy Greenwald, Marcy Ragins, Vicki Martin, Anne Greenfield, Susanne Levy, Sandra Ziff, Lois Miller, Susan Eisenstein, Diane Se- gal, Enid Pava. Lynne Newman, Janet Fishman, Carolyn Friend. Third Row: Betty Fink, rush chairman; Sandra Bruski, house man- ager; Michele Moline, treasurer; Nancy Sokol, pledge trainer: Mar- lene Shapiro, president; Mrs. Sally Samuels, Nancy Rabin, scholar- ship chairman; Wendy Fink, secretary; Barbara Ernstein, rush chair- ' man; Leslie Lee, social chairman. Second Row: Nancy Lawton, Freida Dobryman, Marsha Fink, Linda Kleiman, Sandra Krasny. Nancy Gerber, Toby Goldman, Nancy Abramson, Lauren Zaltzman, Linda Kaplan. Bottom Row: Rhonda Schultz, Joann Friedkin. Roberta Fenchel, Deborah Wollack, Leslie Savage, Robyn Goldstein, Hilary Marcus, Davida Rice, Arlene Hoffman. Not In Panel: Lora Fremont. ti M A 272 SIGMA NU— Top Row: David Boylan, Albert Krebs, Kirk Stephens, Curtis Lumpp, Duncan Sauer, George Dizikes, William Hansen, Robert Marshalla, Kenneth Urbanek. Michael Lachapelle, Charles Sheaff, Terry Holman, John Faber, Kenneth Marine, Michael Four- nier, Robert Nelson. Third Row: David Ware, William Land, Craig Pryor, John Kimmich, Douglas VanHooser, Bruce Shelby, Patrick Burns, Robert Hart, Donald Ganser, Lee McDonald, David Maurer, Craig Hays. Second Row: James Negele, house manager; Gregory Wolf, social chairman; Vincent Miller, secretary; Thomas Anderson, president; Mary Barnhill, housemother; Gary Bridgwater, vice presi- dent; James Davis, pledge trainer; Michael Pierdiluca, rush chair- man; Robert Buford. treasurer; Richard Adams. Bottom Row: Nor- man Miller, Jeffrey Huguelet, William Khetsch, Steven Fiftal, Donald Ross, Robert Wagner, John Dubbs, John Meister, Richard Wagner, Craig Anderson, Bartholomew Otoole. The brothers enjoy a leisure moment. f£l a new philosophy of individualism began at Sigma Nu . . . and the new individuality exploded in many ways: VIP, Campus Chest, Star Course, the war moratorium . . . Greek tradition remained . . . White Rose, the spring formal came atthe beginning of springdays . . . Beachcomber followed in May, a new way of seeking the surf . . . and IM sports as always provided atheletics 273 UU i « If 1 i E k l r 1 1 ' b. M E K ! 1 7 ii i 1: i 1 | ftp SIGMA PHI DELTA — Top Row: Paul Fabin, Duane Larson, Frank Fronczak, Jr., athletic manager; Richard Parry. James Koller, Randolph Freeman, rush chairman; Carter Wright, Edwin King. Third Row: David Crow, William Rissmann. commissar; Richard Ryan, Donald Ewing, William Birtcher, Ricky Scoville, Henry Gmiterek, pledge master; Bruce Bury, James Long. Second Row: Kenneth Michel, assistant business manager; Steven Denny, historian; Donald Nemec, business manager; Benjamin McCash, vice-chief engineer; David Vosecky, chief engineer; James Sapienza, secretary; Randall Theis. house stoward; Robert Giurato, social chairman. Bottom Row: Mark Janke, Michael Perz, Bruce Graham, Dean Pulliam, Terrance Phelan, chaplain; Drew Roskos. Not In Panel: Michael Sullivan. the only social fraternity on this campus exclusively for engineers stressed participation in engineering activities . . . members of Sigma Phi Delta held many of the key positions in several professional engineering organizations on this campus . . . common interest in engineering kept house spirit high ... a costumed pledge dance, exchanges and semi-formals kept the brothers busy socially too . . . newly organized this fall term were The Little Sisters of Delta After dinner chats provide relaxation for Sigma Phi Delts. 274 BHH Sigma Phi Ep ' s game room is the scene for study breaks. second largest fraternity in active chapters . . . this, the Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, was one of the first ten chapters to be founded ... their red door was a symbol of the fraternal spirit within . . . Sig Eps took first place in three dimensional house decorations for Homecoming this year in the Orange Di- vision ... the Little Sisters of the Golden Heart ... the annual Car Smash Event with the proceeds donated to the Heart Fund SIGMA PHI EPSILON — Top Row: Peter Wallner, Steven Wallin, Jay Livey, Craig Brubaker, Albert Komer, Gregory Thies, Robert Bergman, Russel Smith, Charles Valerio, Joseph Wemlinger, Doug- las Powley. Third Row: James Zmudka, Mark Addis, William Follis, Duane Massie, Richard Kellen, David Bodenstab, Marvin Ideus, Robert Williams, Mark Radi, John Jensen, Charles Webster. ' Second Row: Matti Harm, Ronald Marsiglio. Richard Adelt, treasurer; David McCune, secretary; Wenzel Belgram, president; George Myers, vice president; Edward Erbach, recorder; Pedro Campa Robert Crowson. Bottom Row: Robert Corder, Richard Miller, Richard O ' Connell, Jack Brown ' Howard Oakes. David Schweitzer, John Porter. Not In Panel: Michael Andrews, Craig Linton ' Martin Saele, Ronald Carr. J i 1 T 275 ) L M ' A SIGMA PI — Top Row: Ricki Sibley, Danny Yagow, Ronald McCormack, Michael Turico, Larry Jur- gens, Donald Lowry, Anthony Kobussen, Douglas Sivertsen, Edward Pelant. Third Row: Robert Jost. John Ashbrook, Nicholas Faklis, James Kolodziej, August Bertram, Bruce Flusche, Lindsay Davidson, Gary Hays, James Faklis. Second Row: Larry Palmore, James Hoffman, vice president Everett Miller, herald; Robert Anderson, treasurer; Kurt Koentopp, president; Francis Hoke, sec- retary; Barry Petrigala, alumni relations; Terry Bradberry. Bottom Row: John Gilmore, John Fio- renza, John Butler, John Angus, Kenneth Kowall, Luther Kaskins. Not In Panel: George Kleen. Kevin Jordan, Lloyd McCain, Joseph Incaprero, Robert Ralston, Timothy Wolfe, Marvin Tibbs. sixty two active years on this campus . . . the newly initiated Little Sisters of Athena partici- pated enthusiastically in many of the house activities ... a fine tradition has been maintained in intrafraternity sports ... a new Sigma Pi event was The Antique Car Meet which attracted participants from five states to this campus . . . the annual service project for the Crippled Children of America collected funds on a caravan from Champaign to Chicago Sigma Pi ' s proudly display intramural sports trophies. . ' i, STG ' s find the house atmosphere conducive to study. new rush techniques this year have brought the largest pledge class yet to Sigma Tau Gamma . . . social events included a Roman Orgy party and a Polish Formal . . . STG excelled in intramural sports and took second place in the Orange Division in both baske tball and softball . . . the annual White Rose Formal held atthe Paradise Inn topped off the social year SIGMA TAU GAMMA— Top Row: Charles Clark, David Hurlbut, James Pawlisch, Scott Younkin, Paul Booth, John Bicket, Thomas Gleason, John McCarty, Allen Dietz, James Riley, Daniel NohL Mark Hendrickson, Lawrence Larson, Paul Kervin, vice president management. Second Rowi Stephen Heller. Terry Merrick, James Rosen, vice president membership; Craig Sells, vice presi- dent education; Leonard Smock, house advisor; Donald Satterfield, president; Christopher Bal- doni, Roger Fildes. Kenneth Haxby, Thomas Boberg. Bottom Row: Dennis Roscetti, William Gas- par. Mark Mayo, James Gibbons, Don Peck, Marc Woodin, Thomas Burke. Not In Panel: Kenneth Cado, Richard Todas, William Fadden, Rex Bradfield, Jay Page, Jack Hensold. 1 fit t ? :; r - •-â– â– H TAU DELTA PHI— Top Row: Robert Waxier, Edward Pechter. Yale Grodon. Stuart Radloff. Donald Mizock, William Sutker, Wilkins Free- man, James Nachman, David Schimel, Stuart Fox, Allan Sutker, Howard Arnoff, Alan Oberatman. Third Row: Randy Rosen, Mark Blitstem, Richard Silberman, David Lowenstein. Steven Mink, Gary Robinson, Barry Springer, Alan Rosenberg, Mark Kalish, David Baker. Martin David, Jerry Herzberg, Donald David. Second Row: Michael Goldberg, Sanford Lord, Mark Neumann, Sheldon Cohen. rush chairman; Glenn Ferencz, Jeffrey Verbin, consul; Jerry Burin, vice consul; Joel Krischer, Robert Feldman, Marvin Ginsburg. Alan Gussis. Bottom Row: Stuart Itkin. Donald Goodman. Michael Shapiro. Sanford Barr, Jeffrey Goldman, Larry Danziger, Rand Brichta, Robert Babbit. Robert Sabin, Ronald Bartelstein. Not In Panel: Steven Melshanker, Mitchel Cooper. Joel Halper. Daniel Kurtz. Andrew Natker, David Stolman, Eric Stral, Harvey Weiss. the past year was a very successful one for the men of Tau Delta Phi . . . many members were initiated into honoraries including Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma . . . the house ranked second academically with an all- university average of 4.1 . . . other activities included the Cosa Nostra dance and the pledge dance . . . the little sisters of Tau Delta Phi came over for weekly get-togethers and joined the house in co-rec sports Tau Delta Phi sets the scene for a sing-in. 278 I I I SH Teps fight their way to the semi-finals in fraternity footbal Tau Epsilon Phi placed first in IM softball . . . were IM basketball champions in the fraternity blue division . . . scholastically the house ranked eighth among the fraternities on campus . . . co-sponsored Fall Flicks with Alpha Phi and proceeds went to a hospital for mentally retarded children . . . social events were highlighted by the pledge dance Where Have All the Flowers Gone and the Hawaiian springformal TAU EPSILON PHI— Top Row: Howard Engle, Norman Lynn, Richard Rice, Steven Kohn, Robert Sodikoff, Louis Fideler, Ira Levin, Larry Kreda. Fifth Row: Arnold Goot, Michael Kanarish, Larry Weisman, Len Jenskym, Howard Bain. Kenneth Friedlander, Ronald Merel, Roger Rudich, Richard Gerber, David Schneider, Earl Wolf. Fourth Row: Mickey Izenman, Richard Merel, Marvin Michealson. Leslie Pime, Michael Rose, Howard LeVine. Samuel Kirschenbaum, Ronald Seigal, David Polon. Third Row: David Schaff. Charles Hessell, Michael Schwab, Joel Handler, Michael Goldberg, Harold Kessler, Mitchell Goldf lies, Richard Schulman, Steven Silverman, Irwin Matten, David Sitrick. Second Row: Bruce White, Lonny Goldflies, Marc Olefsky, Richard Shapiro, Michael Stohle, Jeffrey Stollman, Herbert Goldberg, Elliot Frank, David Chaileen, Jeffrey Pearlman. Bottom Row: Richard Mason, Phillip Bushnick, Michael Rosenberg, Alan Marcus, Ronald Weil, Peter Arenson, Paul Barnett, Jack Withn, Lloyd Epstein. TKE had great spirit this year . . . fraternity v ith largest number of chapters in world . . . Gamma chapter founded at Illinois February 2, 1912 . . . Order of Diana — little sisters organization . . . TKE ' s and little sisters worked closely all year . . . sponsored Halloween and Christmas party for area children . . . annual pledge dance meantfun for all . . . pledges guided through first semester of fraternity life by a little sister Little sisters pose for a picture while attending a TKE lunch. TAU KAPPA EPSILON— Top Row: Greg Spitzer, Stephen Jackson, Ray Rogawski, Terry Lancaster, Patrick Fanning, Stephen Higashi, Robert Ritacca. Fifth Row: Les Seward, Stephen Michols, Donald Calebaugh, Herman Rudolph, Randall Fletcher, Wayne Hopson, Robert Smith, Fred Utne, Thomas Kmiec, Mark Stabler, Terry Kane, Terry Jeffrey. Fourth Row: Michael Peck, James Terrel, Patrick Cot- ter, George Samojedny, John Baker, Joseph Lierman, Richard Pear- son. Sean McCulliugh, Douglas Koch, Charles Slife, Robert Mat- thews, Andrew Strompoles, Bryant Danisch. Third Row: Hollis Hohensee, scholastic chairman; John Rizzo, historian; Robert Mc- Namara, vice president; Gregory Cargill, president; Dr. Paul Hudson, chapter advisor; Randall Elliott, secretary; Russel Raddatz, social chairman; Richard Kristack, pledge trainer. Second Row: Robert Olson, Joseph Caprillie, Terry Sals, Gerrald Page, James Williams, James Hilleary, Charles Sheridan. Bottom Row: Jerry Egan, Michael Strohm. John Beavers, David Talaber, Michael Whipple. Not In Panel: Robert Bruce, Lenard Wislow, Stephen Acord, John O ' Hearn Larry Serene, David Eley, Thomas Trent, John Ellis, James Welsh, William Armon, Vern Hampton, Maurice Kelly, Harv Salna, Stephen Livas, Daniel Rotzoll. THETA CHI— Top Row: David Creel, Mark Moyer, Howard Anderson, Richard Masters, Kenneth Vetrovec, James Henderson, Steven Holmgren, David Johnson, Thomas Noon, Steven Storz, Dennis Noon, Kenneth Schriwe, David Thonn, Robert May, Brad Boyer, Robert Egan. Third Row: Roger Northrop, Thomas Ziech, James Hurley, J. Scott Player, Ted Campbell, Raymond Lowrance, Glenn Hunter, Gary Heerdt, Charles Hindenburg, Steven Wasson, Marcus Taylor, Paul Bissell, David Killion. Second Row: David Plaine, George Clark, social chairman; J. Phil Gilbert, secretary; Theodore Spur- getis, external vice president; Mrs. Juanita Scott, Thomas Thomas, president; Michael Pietrzak, internal vice president; James Spur- getis, rush chairman; David Blankenship. Bottom Row: Henry Schaeffer, Peter Frederick, Richard Levench, Randall Schutz, Joseph Brown, Ox, James Fitzhugh, Louis Horak, Stephen Stephen- son. Not In Panel: James Baraglia, Henry Sledz, Walter Buss, J. Woodrow McCartney. Paul Cicero, Robert Pegoraro, Robert Slentz, Peter Wolfley, Daniel Marchez, William Jennings, Scott Pickens, Steven Forward, Charles Burton, Richard Longhway. Bridge is a favorite after-dinner pastime at Theta Chi 1, Theta Chi began the year by working on their Homecoming floatwith Delta Gamma . . . annual pledge dance brought the usual amount of fun and excitement . . . house acquired a new St. Bernard, Ox, as their mascot . . . Christmas season was highlighted by the winter dance . . . house jocks participated in IM football . . . men helped collect for Campus Chest . . . Theta Chis worked on Mom and Dads Day activities 281 THETA XI— Top Row: Michael Seitz, Mark Zachman, Patrick Kane, Carl Palmberg, John Bert, Burton Hart, John Hamman, Lynn Oswald, Briggs Blackburn, Robert Daggett, Jerry Jennings, Richard Koscik, Gregory Bettis. Hunt Henderson, William Blank, William Mahar. Third Row: Joseph Gasparich, Arthut Corso, John Coyne, Arthur Greslin, Michael Feuchuk, Terrance Doyle, Jesse Keyser, Paul Predick, William Wood, Terry Masar, Dale Williams, Bruce Meachum, Mark Hoffman. Second Row: David Reiner, Russell Pekar, John Gil- lingham, William Beck, house manager; Scott Pickard, social chair- man; Bruce Kramper, president; John Meixner, treasurer; George Wolff, secretary; George Machens, scholarship; Robert Wampler, assistant treasurer. Bottom Row: Frederick Weier, Greg Roosevelt. John Donner, William Wurglitz, Ted Heaton, Robert Kotovsky, Marcel Vivier, Harold Ritzmann, Peter Psiharis, Mark Haake. Not In Panel: Robert Travers, vice president; Steven Catlett, Michael Heitz, Wil- liam Hamm, Mark Parsons, Paul Gebhart, James Shafer, Michael Mikulich, Donald Larson, Paul Parks, Robert Baker, Vincent Tieri. Richard Turnbull, James Zook, Robert Krueger, Lawrence Stirewalt. Charles Lindberg, David Culkin. sponsored annual Russian Revolution dance in the fall . . . participated in all IM activities placing second in golf . . . second largest unannexed fraternity house in the world . . . pledges held A Night in the Box with Cool Hand Luke in spring . . . Little Sisters of Xi won second place in Powderpuff football tournament . . . made Atius-Sachem Sing finals five times in succession; this year, paired with Chi Omega . . . held annual costume dance, Aztec, in fall . . . Karen Kracher of DG crowned Sweetheart of Theta Xi in spring . . . contributed to YMCA Christmas clothes drive The brothers take time out to relax after studying. iiiimi SOUTHER 282 Card sharks at Triangle play for high stakes. founding chapter for national organization; founded April 15, 1907 . . . sponsored pledge dance in spring called Dormez-vous . . . Jane Guenzler, Tri-Delt and Triangle little sister placed third runner-up for Pin and Paddle Queen . . . Summer 1969 featured first Alumni Weekend along with first Alum-Active Golf Tournament . . . held fall pledge dance For a Few Quarters More . . . won Homecoming float competition with ADPi . . . won trophy for total points earned during Homecoming competition . . . sponsored annual Little Sisters Chug Tournament TRIANGLE— Top Row: Allen Bettner, Gary Thoman, Steven Swearin- gen, James Velander, John Roll, Marvin Leman, John Brull, James Moser, Curt Hansen, Patrick Rausch, Franklin Ubell, Thomas Peter- son, Michael Begisch, Peter Hyzer, Lawrence Mirocha, John Bassett. Fourth Row: John Antos, Walter Lopatka, Bruce Durward, David Williams, Richard Wessel, David Lancaster, Alvin Pope, John Brod- beck, John Lamb, Edward Perry, Peter Haselhorst. Mark Hiser, Jacob Ulvila, Robert Lemcoe, James Blanchard. Joseph Zanoni. Third Row: Paul Decker, George Schneider, commissar; James Beaumont, vice president; Alan Christ, secretary; Brad Overturf, rush chairman; John Hotze, house manager; David Lippy, treasurer; Charles Hershey. president; Paul Romeo, social chairman; Curtis Wiechert, Robert Hoffman. Second Row: Gary Heinking, Jeffery Lamb, Patrick Dennis, Michael Hansen, John McKibbin, James Howe, Harry Davis, Darrel Wolff. Bottom Row: Gary Skaggs. Bruce Cowgur, Robert Petzing, Fred Hornkohl, Stephen Dombrowski, Thomas Brown, Gary Petersen, Willis Younker. Not In Panel: Larry Boyd, Donald Wilson. â– P ttr I paired with ADPi for IM and Powderpuff football . . . seventeen Sisters of the Star and Sword participated in all house functions . . . captured Orange Division second place in IM football . . . crowned Pat McCuen Zeta Psi Sweetheart at the annual sweetheart formal . . . won first in IM softball and bowling, and seconds in football and volleyball . . . pledges held a dance The Legend of Sleepy Hollow . . . sponsored annual Golden Boar softball tournament Little Sisters ' activities are a joy at Zeta Psi. ZETA PSI— Top Row: Richard Johnson, Lloyd Ihrig, Richard Itami, Robert Cermak, Daniel Manoyan, Phillip Baker, Ronald Rindone, Paul Hayes, Anthony Giacobe, Stanley Waggoner, Irving Morgan. Second Row: Jack Neistein, Thomas Vyskocil, Donald Fulkerson, Rudolph Nelson, vice president; Dennis Bylina, president; Michael Kranz, treasurer; Robert Benes, Frederick Stein- bach, Thomas Wallace. Bottom Row: Jerry Kirkpatrick, Gregory Young, Michael Gallivan. Steven Willits, Neil Unverzagt, Michael Knopf, Mark McKelvie, Robert Pence. Not In Panel: James Mc- Grane, Dennis Kostal, Bruce York, Thomas Yaxley. 284 mi AAJiM it i ,,.,! liiOMtttt ZETA TAU ALPHA— Top Row: Kathleen Bailey, Ellen Blanco, Martha Cowan, Jean Leichti, Christine Levora, Marilyn Schwarz, Grace Gasparro, Carol Krause, Lorel Ellsworth, Linda Kresca, Linda Snell, Sharron Payne, Danise Stockbarger. Fourth Row: Ann Ellis, Janice Piechocinski, Maribeth Allen, Carol Tucker. Sherry Gehrke, Jennifer Gwyn, Gail Schlapp, Lynn Parsons, Lexine Lajack, Jacqueline Brad- ford, Judith Projahn, Marilynn Stark, Kay McCrary. Third Row: Patricia McKeown, Janet Dziedzic. external rush chairman; Linda Schauble, historian; Sharon Wolsted, vice president; Phyllis Mitchell, president; Mrs. Helen Rose, house director; Pamela Miller, ritual % chairman; Donna Ludewig, treasurer; Terry Baker, house manager; Rita Mokate, secretary; Rebecca Brenner, internal rush chairman. Second Row: Karen Spitzer, Cheri Ronat, Corrence Geils, Elizabeth Buhner, Karen Lingrall, Barbara Batch, Judy Long, Anne Stone, Lois Kieback, Susan Omahen, Ellen Kasper, Sara Dague. Bottom Row: Linda McDaniel, Susan McGee, Kay Schaffenacker, Landa Skiles, Dheena Ratner, Paula Keighin, Karen Dreshar, Mary McNeely, Karen Davidson, Ann McGrath. Not In Panel: Nancy Hallstrom. Christine Eggers, Margaret Velas, Fran Friedench, Mary Weather- head, Patricia Weller, Vickie Hawkins. Zeta Tau Alphas practice rush songs around the piano. awarded by Panhel for greatest improvement in combined house average . . . held winter formal Crystal Castle . . . college bowl team made finals in the sorority championship . . . aided by alums in third annual candle sale . . . founded chapter of Men of the Shield and Crown which is composed of men lavaliered, pinned, or engaged to active members . . . participated in Powderpuff football . . . held spring formal Moonlight on Vermont . . . Fred Gaebler chosen at spring formal as Crown Prince from Men of the Shield and Crown . . . made finals in co-rec volleyball and Softball 285 ZETA OMEGA OMEGA— Top Row: David Burdick, president; Charles Haskins. Third Row: Edsel Ammons, David Clyne, John Hilbert. Second Row: B. Edward Crawford, John Healy, treasurer; Daniel McGrath. Bottom Row: Michael Vruno, Miles Hutson, D. Michael Wigner, Lawrence Wegrzyn. THETA DELTA CHI — Top Row: Douglas Bonjour, Stephen Friedman, Stephen Squier, Mark Holshouser, Gary Henderson, Stephen Hapke, William Starr, David McDonald, Neal Underwood, Thomas Mularz, Ryan Julian. Third Row: Craig Rylands, Michael Brown, Gregory Smith, Jeffrey Javurek, Clayton Javurek, Leland Hutchinson, Jr., Robert Dittman, Jr., Robert Kozelka, Daniel Gensemer, Kirk Bresee, Robert Kresler. Second Row: Robert Hoffman, treasurer; Kevin Myles, corresponding secretary; Kenneth Brown, junior executive; Ronald Mall, president; David Julian, senior executive; Alfred Sta- sulis, house manager. Bottom Row: Michael Marchelya, John Buck. Mark Sargent, Joel Carter, Reed Schreck, Alan Bettisch, Charles Griswold, Earnest Moody. Not In Panel: Paul Kostel, Ronald Meng. Douglas Ooms, Howard Nielson, Larry Swanson, Stephen Adler, William Trojan, Alan Jirkovsky, Wayne Jacobson. 286 DELTA PHI EPSILON — Top Row: Sandra Friedman, Davida Baranoir, Joan Luber, Sharon Singer, Ethel Briskman. Marsha Rochman, Leta Cowan, Andi Rivken, Maria Barnow, Susan Sandman, Joanne Pickard. Third Row: Iris Lipsky, Marilyn Levy, Ronnie Zemel, Maureen Manus, Deborah Berger, Myra Bodanis, Ronna Cook, Elizabeth Stein, Barbara Weiss, Denise Sisman, Lauren Paul. Second Row: Nancy Adams, Trudy Ades, Annette Weisher, second vice president; Teri Silverman, first vice president; Charleyne Kamenear, president; Gladys Harty, house mother; Joy Dobel, Ivy Katz, treasurer; Linda Solomon, secretary; Diane Grael. Bottom Row: Harriet Gold, Merle Fisher, Denyse Shapiro, Debbie Berkenstadt. Susan Slavin, Eileen Broaks, Andrea Ableman, Jill Feldman, Marian Rutgard, Janet Raift. ZETABETATAU — Top Row: Cary Sandman. Gary Levenstein. Robert Motel, Scott Kamin, Mark Fredman, James Davidson, Howard Heiss, Lee Katz, Peter Levy. Robert Shore, Michael Eisenberg, Lyle Gritchen, Alan Goldman, Paul Greenfield, John Nathan, Mark Goode, Michael Saruk, Law- rence Grossman, Craig Sabin, Howard Wender. Second Row: William Kellner, Sandy Kallick, David Goldman, Ronald Rubin, Barry Allswang, Lee Turek, Thomas Weissman, Ira Gamm. Charles Horn, Jerry Lewis, Robert Friedstat, Fred Belmont, Michael Lorig, Steven Mervis, Martin Klein, Larry Ratner, Hal Fischer. Bottom Row: John Gilbert. David Cooke, Joeseph Belmont. Miles Zaremski, Frank Zimmerman, Micheal Ankin, Paul Zlotnik, president; Joel Geiderman, Marc Ansel, Steven Fisher, David Miller, John Bailen. â– I M i â– HI R DORMITORY LIVING New people with varying interests and ideas made the residence halls an environment of constant change. Though many people came and went, lasting friendships were still made. Informal gatherings in students ' rooms served as a popular source of entertainment as well as broke the barrier of impersonality. Coed dorms extended further the opportunities for social interaction. Residence halls kept active social calendars with a multitude of dances, formals, informals, and exchanges. The highlight of the year was the production of the Dads Day Revue. Indepen- dents spent months writing and rehearsing their skits for the final performance. r,w 289 , 290 291 six hundred and fifty girls . . . each were individuals with varied pasts, presents, and futures . . . lived as a family . . . shared same iiving, dining, and studying areas . . . student government . . . held programs during Mom ' s and Dad ' s weekends and Homecoming . . . had many interests . . . Bridge Club . . . Folk Singing Club . . . language tables and cultural programs . . . active in dances, exchanges, and athletics ALLEN HALL BOARD OFFICERS— Top Row: Pam Marino, scholarship chairman; Margaret Klein, administrative vice president; Ellen Greaves, president; Debra Martz, activity chairman; Barbara Trost, secretary. Bottom Row: Mary Beth Sheldon, publicity chairman; Christina Nichols, welfare chairman; Daryl Moran, judicial vice president; Linda Cesak, lllini Guide chairman; Donna Bell, social chairman. Not In Panel: Barbara Belak, treasurer. ALLEN HALL— Top Row: Linda Cesak, Catherine Nielsen. Carol Meachum, Constance Lamb, Bernice From. Joan Diestelmeier, Susan Wolfe, Brenda McElroy, Marilyn M raz, Mary Bokina. Mary Richards, Patricia Mari, Patricia Pierce, Karen Gyura. Doreen Bauman. Third Row: Jill Pearce, Janet Leaver, Dorothy Rimm, Linda Cline, Joann Williams, Vicki Gowler. Jane Meinhold, Karen Sanders, Martha Gac, Connie Osborn, Mary Moore, Deborah Neunaber, Dawn Smith. Second Row: Deanna Fluck, April Dorenbos, Nancy Larson, Anita Johnson, Faye Rudak, Julie Cohen. Jennifer Gresey, Nancy Spratlin, Anita Root, Lisa Laakso, Jacqueline Ritter. JoAnne Ceohn. Bottom Row: Linda Zielke, Eileen Dolan, Mary Szterpakiewicz, Melissa Bogan. Catherine Bial. Jill Buhse. ALLEN HALL— Top Row: Jeanne Kidd, Carolyn Thompson, Frances Donahue, Sophie Zukrowski, Eileen Neils, Sherry Walker, Merry Blake, Joan Willems, Susan Dittig, Gail Bushmeyer. Third Row: Nancy Berne, Elizabeth Moore, Janice Frye, Chen Hollenberg, Susan Martin, Donna Bell, Judy Klick. Judy Merkle, Judy Rieger, Victoria Wegloski, Gail Valentino, Elaine Garland, Diane Hanggi. Second Row: Cathy Vanderbilt, Beverly Kelm, Joan Kestler, Tana Knetsch, Christine Ziebarth. Karen Johnson, Christine Moye, Ann Mane Tunney, Janet Neikirk, Marsha Landgraf. Bottom Row: Marcy Steingold, Lynn Carrie, Diane King, Deborah DeWitt, Nancy Hoffman, Leslie Weiner, Deborah Yates, Margaret Weil. Lois Bennin, Pnscilla Tilton, Doris Desrosiers. k ALLEN HALL— Top Row: Carolyn Hempen, Margaret Urban. Chris- tina Nichols, Enka Frank, Rebecca May, Nancy Cuopa. Mary Hafen- richter. Sally Moore, Judith Kopplin. Fourth Row: Patricia Frost, Mary Thibodeau, Elizabeth Baker, Patricia Hendrix, Laura Lungren, Janice Solner. Susan Sugano, Anita Thulke, Claudia Martino, Phyllis Nelson, Geri Radaszewski, Cynthia Moews. Third Row: Glenda Jones, Chrisoula Mitsis, Mary Lou Mann, Wanda Hamilton, Barbara Ever- hart, Elizabeth Stevens, Susan Pearse, Bridget Eletson, Susan Davis, Donna Lipski, Lois Havranek, Beth O ' Brien, Carol Kay. Second Row: Knsty Lucas, Linda Kalis, Barbara Engelbrecht, Cheryl Asper, Sarah Kurtock, Elaine Chandler, Barbara Boyer, Mary Happel, Janine Kowack, Kathleen Link, Christine Youngstrum, Robyn Wolf, Carolyn Woodand, Pamela Bullock. Bottom Row: Sharon Hmstedt, Barbara Trost, Virginia Madigan, Lynn Rippelmeyer, Rebecca Long, Charlene Kawamura, Kathryn Pittroff, Susan Berger, Jane Piet, Danielle Danes. 293 .1 Hk Jk - ALLEN HALL— Top Row: Madeleine Kaiser, Patricia Saillard, Cynthia Pytko, Teri Moore, Diane Hendrickson, Anna Parsons, Vicki Strobel, Ginger Garr, Jo Hynes, Donna Dreveny, Barbara Sroka, Vicki Faltus, Susan Luebchow, Peggy Slife, Janifer Stout, Sharon Lawrence, Wendy Wien, Judy Hisaw. Third Row: Linda Mullin, Clara Ford, May Okamoto, Mary White, Geraldine Knoll, Lavonne Borrenpohl, Mary Jo Donnelly, Karen Frowein, Jane Fleming, Rosalie Rogers, Mary Lynn Weber, Cynthia Gruner, Mona Williams. Second Row: Pamela Marino, Mary Beth Sheldon, Jan Wastak, Nedra Cebulski, Linda Utoff, Carolyn Rosen, Alina Fuentes, Debra Venstrom, Virginia Benseman, Susan Kenyon, Kristi Klett, Linda Merkel, Daryl Mran. Bottom Row: Barbara Natiello, Lucinda Jackson, Arlene Humphries, Christine Marszalek, Debra Martz, Cheryl White, Gwendolyn Kelly, Gail Clark, Margaret Klein, Barbara Cohan. ALLEN HALL— Top Row: Judith Moldenhauer, Mary Ellen Jeno, Diane Johnson, Nancy Black, Anne Glowinski, Barbara Van Cleave. Jean Richardson, Joyce Beaumont, Patricia Sweeney, Fran- cine Jackson, Patricia Schillinger, Marcia Pamp, Carol Harms. Third Row: Linda Rybar, Ruth Sper- ling, Mary McBride, Rebecca Meier, Janet Greger, Patricia Beckes, Joyce Schroeder, Kay Mitchell. Marilyn Epsky, Laura Weger, Janice McCormick, Lynne DeProsperis. Second Row: Crystal West, Katherine Patek, Kay Dayton, Maria Altschul, Veronica Morris, Elizabeth Barth, Carole Tomlinson, Rosemary Gauna, Barbara Valey, Alice Stevens, Patricia Fagan, Kathleen Keefe. Bottom Row: Emmylou Studier, Loretta Kamm, Laurel Martinek, Cheryl Day, Jean Babbitt, JoAnne Kato, Alfreda Glispie, Kathryn Aubrecht. BLAISDELL HALL — Top Row: Mary Munno, Elsa Larcombe, Beverly Murray, Jeanne Pope, Sandy Archer, Juanita Loving, Barbara Berger, Linda Baumheuter, Barbara Baker, Jean Cripe, Carol Shifrin, Jeanine Mathis. Second Row: Janet Guthrie, Barbara Bickers, Janice Rudsinski, Lisa Logan, Susan Radke, Ollie Dowler, Susan Filipowicz, Sharon Kaplan. Laetitia Crawford, Donna McCarthy. Bottom Row: Sandra Curatola, Donna Brach, Linda Latos, Joan Ackerman, Patricia Ewing, Janellen Olsen, Ellen McCulloch, Deborah LaDolce. Josephine LaMorte. BLAISDELL HALL— Top Row: Betty Emanuele, Susan Sloan, Gail Friesel, Jo Walas, Vivi Penner, Dianne Shonkwiler, Catherine Memheit, Drinda Lock, Lynn Bachelder, Deborah Gold, Mary Cor- rigan. Second Row: Melinda Klynstra, Margaret Peo, Ann Trees, Carolyn Houfek, Anne Mitchell, Lee Gundersen, Donna Hall, Marcia Gould, Rosemary Havranek, Kathy Baker. Bottom Row: Ellen Crites, Janet Cayton, Connie Wakefield, Susan Silverman, JoAnn Revak, Mary Saak Eileen Giersch, Barbara Ducoff, JoAnne Didier. on Goodwin and Nevada . . . one of the smallest and oldest residence halls on campus . . . scholastic excellence . . . more than one hundred obtained a four point or better grade average . . . coffee hours after football games . . . Moms and Dads honored on their special weekends . . . active in school affairs . . . won judges approval of Homecoming house decs . . . one hundred fifty six girls Evans girls display the fruits of a successful year. EVANS HALL— Top Row: Jill Kirkwood, Rebecca Beal. Kathryn Dobbs. Dons Williams, Karen Sutton, Gabriel Kolman, Maureen Mudron, Noreen Nepola. Karen Rosenberg, Pamela Wiley, Kathleen Fritsch, Deborah Dolce, Nancy Freedman. Fifth Row: Martha Raidl, Julie Efaw, Marilyn Cotton, Mary Jane Reed, Ruby Long, Amelia Johnson, Margaret Kolman, Susan Bendel, Julie Beck, Margaret D ' Ambrogio, Marianne Kroeger, Carol Price, Colleen McMonagle, Cheryl Hebeisen. Fourth Row: Donna Lombaer, Barbara Mobley, Barbara Nishimoto, Vicki Seglin, Diane White, Cynthia Lauridsen, Jams Goldberg, Kathryn Lecompte, Pamela Hartley. Margaret Ferroli, Dorothy Wurst, Audrey Gallagher, Michelle Presperin. Eliza- beth Haury. Third Row: Mary St. Germaine, Patricia Stuebe. Ellen Rosen, Diane Calbi, Caren Hanlyn, Susan Wald, treasurer; Kirby Atherton, president; Mrs. Eleanor Grinnell. head resident; Janie Daubs, vice president; Barbara Jones, secretary; Miriam Thomas, social chairman; Francine Gordon, Judy Nelson. Second Row: Kath- leen Borchert, Christina Weber, Linda Gilbert, Theresa Holman. Ceretta Osborne, Sandra Blanco, Tern Furlong. Emily Marsh. Catherine Stanton, Kelsey Phipps, Jane Preisendanz, Vicki Valen- tine, Cynthia Amadon. Bottom Row: Maureen Wadas, Kathy Baits. Janet Beck, Arlene Smith. Anne Zwierzyna, Susan Irion. Linda Lin- net, Suzanne Silber, Bonnie Grabenhofer. Linda Yaeger. Leslie Foulds. Kathie Whitney, Kimberly Lillig, Jearlien Green. Diana Lam- bert. Donna Hill, Anita Berdolt, Barbara Billman. Peggy Teevan. FAR JOINT COUNCIL — Top Row: David Hamrin, Douglas Winter, Craig Stojan, president; Stu Trunbo, John Munz. Second Row: Tom Lmstromberg, Alan Parsons, Linda Miller, Carol Jenner, Barbara Ganakos, Keith Sherwin, treasurer; John Phillips. Bottom Row: Marcia Wijas, Gail Duber- chin, Wendy Linz, Roxanne Town, secretary; Carolyn Shayman. TRELEASE 3 4— Top Row: Mary Lynk, Cynthia Gladziszewski, Win Gerulat, Sandra Madsen, Jane Gilchrist, Margaret Coghlan, Elizabeth Goben, Mary Pittman, Lynda Stewart. Third Row: Susan Wallen. Susan Dixon, Charlene Harre, Linda Petersen, Anne Matuszewski, social chairman; Jean Verhaar, Polly Brothers. Second Row: Bonnie Allison, Lauri Schueler, Robyn Woodruff. Ann Hanlon. Tammy Letner, Fran Wenzel, Dame Coriell, Diane Boltz, vice president. Bottom Row: Janie Leis, Mary McCabe, Susan Tonon, Mary Miller, Ann Blair, Pauline Gogola, Linda Ross. TRELEASE 0GLESBY5 — Top Row: Charles Schramm. Richard Province, Gary Gross, James Boin, Jon Nelson, John Weinberg, Thomas Toft, Stuart Trunbo. Keith Sherwin, Douglas Winter, Leon- ard Coleman, Robert Kraker, Timothy Letter. Fourth Row: Allen Jonassen, Kendell McMillan, Grant Bull is. Dale Beatty, Alice Wake- man, Shary Halpern, Linda Miller, Judy Friedman. Jennifer Nedza, Stephen Driscoll, Richard Hallowell, management chairman; Steven Lesht. Third Row: Dale Cipra. Barbara Larocque, Christine Lavelle, Sister Joy Reis, advisor; Jan Ogron, secretary-treasurer; Wendy Stucker, Joan Chauncey, scholarship chairman; Cheryl Armstrong. Jill Johnson, Carolyn Shayman, president; Joan Heller. Second Row: Karen Blaesing, Beverly Jablonski, Paula Sulzer. Kathy Kirby, Meryl Saipe, Debbie Bush, Joellen Woodside, Joan Syz, Joan Robinson. Christine Johnson, Harold Becker, president. Bottom Row: Lynette Grawley, Linda Miglin, Lynn Matousek. Cinda Ackerman, Elyse Abrams. judicial board representative; Edie Landis. Judy Kacsh, Barbara Korasek, co-rec chairman; Bruce Bohrer. TRELEASE OGLESBY 6 — Top Row: Lawrence Sampson, Al Suss- kind, Mark Samwebber, Steven Cromwell, Dwayne Robinson, Vernon Sackett, William Dixon, advisor; Joseph Caprile, Robert Lewis. Fourth Row: Harold Sietz, Dan Muehlenbein, Edward O ' Neil, Peyton Metzel, Thomas Fiala, Randy Sommer, Steven Bennett, Thomas Anderberg, Marc Martin, David Schilling, Jim Danielson, manage- ment chairman; Ray Oleszkiewicz, Mitch Berk. Third Row: David Polzin, Jeffrey Bierig, Beatrice Frazer, Paula Barber. Christine Danielson, Barbara Scott, Susan Bennett, Cheryl Nelson, Cindy Leahy, Debby Harder, Claud Snowden, Gerald Miller. Second Row: James Liptrap. John Warren, Barbara Johnson, Sharon Scott, Judith Bryant, Denise Dipert. Virginia Colby, Janet Schultz. Janet Bizar, Michelle Siegel, Joy Turnbill, Janice Horst, Robert Pettay. Bottom Row: Michael Saltzman, Iris Shapiro, Wendy Linz. chairman; Lois Rubenstein, Nancy Sherwin, Jeanne Costello, Kathy Walters, Donna Tuomi, Roxanne Town, Patricia Whitten, Janice Glisker. David Rosenbaum. P A V r - ;f T. V TRELEASE OGLESBY 7 — Top Row: Gordon Ginder, Jeffrey Kopec, David Stoner, vice president; Scott Gaines, Stephen Pemberton, Kevin Martin. Third Row: Gene Wurth, Daniel Orcutt, James Humphrey, Robert Mihel, William Heinrich, William Loehman, Kenneth Rinkle, Gary Shaw, Gary Young, Stephen Fahr. Second Row: Alan Parsons, president; Susan Lorey, Diane Franzen, Donna Johnson, Sue Schwartz, Roberta Rademaker, Barbara Roth, Sandy Swiatowiec, Jeffrey Gutting, Robert Samborski. Bottom Row: Harold Schnierle, Roberta Dohrn, Gail Duberchin, president; Pamela Bratrude, Shelley Reynolds, social chairman; Jody Kinder, Rosalyn Kagan, Sue Lester! Everett Trowbridge. TRELEASE 8 10— Top Row: Paula Jams, Peggy Smott, Joyce Hanson, treasurer; Marilyn Abrams, vice president; Julie Goldman, Sidney Seltzer, Becky Stetzler, Barbara Lewis. Third Row: Lila Corn, Idyth Essenfeld. Marcia Wijas, Diane Bara, Elizabeth Bandy, Shelly Freedman, Janice Gordon, Debbie Shapiro. Second Row: Carolyn Meyer, Mary Hudachek, Joan Adler, Carol Sostrin, Marcia Sebenik, Karen Hayse, Barbara Bloom, Donna Bolt, Debby Sherman, Margaret Bicek. Bottom Row: Ines Baquero, Sandy Friedman, Marilyn Koenig. Pamela O ' Neill. Chen Schueler, Jean Manning, Rita Hermele, Nancy Blanchet. 299 TRELEASE 0GLESBY11— Top Row: William Edwards. Michael Dague. Craig Vandell, Jeffrey Sonin. Michael Klockenga. athletic chairman; Thomas Linstromberg, president; Stephen Bartfield, trea- surer; Clinton Armstrong, Kendall Hamrick. Fourth Row: Jay Allen, Michael Hohf, Michael Allen, John Matras, activities chairman: Stephen Ariana. Norman Fry, scholastic chairman; Jack Groppel. Michael Nuzzi, advisor. Third Row: Kathryn Esker, Barbara Cabay, president; Kathryn Cooper, Susan Andres, Janice Fleishman, Nancy O ' Bryan, Jeffrey Brown, David Grochocinski. Michael Winkler. Second Row: Thomas Begley, Nancy Sacks, Pamela Anderson, Cath- leen Michaels, Susan Miller, Virginia Boelter. Janice Savitt. Susan Reynolds, Kathleen Duffy. Alex Bersen, Ronald Rinkenberger. Bottom Row: Debra Bell, Rosanne Blum, secretary-treasurer; Laura Marshak, Joan Steinberg, Dianne Getts, Lynette Nava, Donna Petty, Debra Maier. Bruce Miller. TRELEASE 12 — Top Row: Terri Wemstein, Susan Levine. Merry Danner, Mary Beth Liss, Carol Rovens, Deborah Zelent. Second Row: Jacalyn Zimmerman, Cherlene Beattie. Miriam Kaleko. Pamela Holle. Ramona Kovalik, Janice Owen, Rosalyn Ganz. Bottom Row: Carol Leen, Patti Jo , di,â„¢ H n Kohn, Sheila Liss, Marcia Beyda. 300 HOPKINS 3E — Top Row: Steven Winship. Gerald Marcyk, Melvin Schmendvek, Clancy Farnsworth, James McGovney, Michael Soper, Carl Fleegel, Edward Munster, Timothy Eichhorn. Second Row: Rodger Loth, Kevin Klotter, Jeffrey Horton. Theodore Guy. president; William Kiefer, Randall Stahlhut, Ward Smith, treasurer; Steven Welch, Edward Yung, David Young. Bottom Row: Donald White, secretary; John Dozier, social chairman; Douglas Kramer, Richard Maxwell, president; John Jadernak, athletic chairman, Gary McGrath, secretary; James Miller. FORBES 4W— Top Row: Dennis Bobak, John Engstrom. Henry Achtien, Wayne Smith, social chairman; Bradley Holmberg, president; Andy Dylan, music chairman;Steven Cornelius, Donald Specht. Second Row: Thomas Stewart, vice president; Thomas Langner, Gene Voss, Daniel Linn, treasurer; John Cloe, Lawrence Adams, Wayne Blicharz, Paul Wehrly. Bottom Row: Barry Freehill, Knut Bauer, Richard Schultz, William Amideo, advisor; Steven Cain. William Lawser. Chester Zborowski, management chairman. I SNYDER 2W VRIMJA— Top Row: Ward Becker, Charles Hollocker, Dennis Oehlse, Charles DuBose, Douglas McCumber, Stephen Flana- gan, Lothar Soliwin, Ralph Nowak, David Linder, Lawrence Hill, David Heitzler. Arthur Lamaree, Michael Kiley, Ronald Schulfer, Philip Oczkowski.Paul Johnson. Third Row: Lawrence Krebs, Greg- ory True, Gene Rincker. Michael Disaboato, Paul Lash, Frank Petrek, Philip Hays, Bruce Suffern, Terry Bell, Randy Seuring, Thomas Given, Robert Kebbon, John Wallace, Robert Anderson. Second Row: Don Mukensnable, James McKechnie, James Lynch, advisor; Theodore Argo, treasurer; Greg Chelcum, activities; Michael Morris, athletics; Gunter Schaub, social chairman; Terry Reinhart, presi- dent; Douglas Giese, scholastic chairman; Larry Wegman, manage- ment chairman; Jerry Mitchell, secretary; James Ash. Bottom Row: Larry Bellisario, George Lovett. Gregory Huber, Darrel Parks, Michael Tibbs, Vincent Wallace, Mark Pleticha, Steven Schroeder, Philip Clary. MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION— Top Row: Robert North, Hopkins vice president; Daniel Scheckel, Forbes vice president; Steven Novy, Scott vice president; John Rufli, Garner executive vice president; Jerry Greene, internal vice president. Second Row: Steven Kaplan, secretary; Marvin Heffington, advisor; Steven Harris, Snyder vice president. Bottom Row: Edwin Dally, trea- surer; John Ward, administrative vice president; Steven Gargo, president; John Huston, Weston president; Karl Blalock, Scott president. Not In Panel: James Haigh, external vice president; James McKechnie, executive vice president; Charles Greer, Garner president; Phillip Hays. Snyder presi- dent; Thomas Tripp, Forbes president; Theodore Guy, Hopkins president. WESTON HALL COUNCIL— Top Row: John Huston, president; David Olson, secretary; Roger Wun- derhch, food committee chairman; Neal McGrath, internal vice president; Brian Renwick, co- social chairman; Ronald Singler, president; John Lyon, president. Second Row: Peter Tomassini president 3W; Thomas Mira, activities chairman; Bartholowmew Solon, executive vice president Edwin Solon, president 2W; Donnell McGray, president 2E; Daniel Eisel, special projects chairman Ronald Gehrs, treasurer. Bottom Row: Mark Peterson, president 4W; Thomas Skouronski, scho lastic chairman; David Stanczak, head resident; George Ruge, president 3E. Not In Panel: Phillip Carlson, co-social chairman; William Erlenbush, athletic chairman. BUSEY HALL: Top Row: Susan McHenry, Catherine Robinson, Sheila Mayer, Laura Griggs, Lucretia Perrino, May Moy, Anita Sugarman, Jane Long, Susan Roesch, Phyllis Windle, Susan Rowe, Claire Lipschultz, Robin Bluestone, Martha Lager, Rhonda Jenkins, Catherine Hartley, Daphne del Cieno, Clemanlee Mitchkos, Celest St. Moritz. Fourth Row: Lynn Rapin, resident advisor; Pamela Ogil- ivie, Ann Wakefield, Michelle Wiers, Ellen Berger, Susan Kamba, Rebecca Diggle, Karen Brown, Simone Klemke, Maureen Mackey! Nancy Krumm, Jean Frednckson, Adonna Roos, Linda Beckermeier, Dee Paisley, Linda Hansen, Debra Rippinger. Third Row: Christine George, resident advisor; Susan Moore, Peggy Peterson, Diane Meeder, Aldona Radzevicius, Linda Castleman, Martha Dague, Kathryn Eaton, Sandra Kerrick, Mary Kerrick, Julia Bertelson, Gayle Akright, Linda Opperman, Dorothy Petroskey. Second Row: Mar- garet Waggoner, Emily Romersberger, Joan Hansen, Jill Waltzek, Suzanne Sandford, Rebecca Roe, Carolyn Stevens, Ina Garton, special hours chairman; Catherine Wells, head resident; Camilla Segre, Kay Strouse, Carol Morava, Rosalie Tom, Becky Gray, Eliza- beth Bridwell. Bottom Row: Jerilyn Strohecker, scholarship chair- man; Barbara Pavilonis, publicity chairman; Patricia Bell, activities chairman; Holly Zinner, governing board chairman; Theresa Orlow- ski, president; Angeline Finch, social chairman; Melissa Filbey, social chairman; Patricia Kehe, first vice president; Barbara Heidorn, sec- retary; Marilyn Bennet, treasurer. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Margo Johnson, Peggy Atchison, Gloria Engerman, Kathy Schultz, Nancy Lytle, Linda Pan, Linda Ellis, Roxanne House, Barbara Belgrad. Second Row: Mary Beth O ' Connor, Sharon Guten, Marlene Grossmark, Mary Diehl, Elizabeth Steinbrink, Cathy Hull, Susan Hagan, Carol Sus, Carol Capadona. Bottom Row: Sandra Ellis, Katherine Slocumb, Marcia Sheidel, Susan Kazmercak. Jayne Cyrog, Georgine Lalish, Barbara Benchik, Debra Weissman. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Bruce Leasure, Randall Elmhorst, Roger Tokey, David Walowitz. Ronald Rolando, Al Shadensack, Thomas Quaka, Ray Penner, Ronald Unck, Thomas German, unident- ified, unidentified, Al Esterman. Bottom Row: unidentified, Russ Superfine, Richard Subrin, Herbert Potish, Dennis Stvan, Marcelo Rivera, unidentified, David Lobell, Clark Sims. 304 ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Richard Watson, Jeffrey Broder, John Miller, Jay Ruschli, Mark Schlesm- ger. William McKinley, Craig Minnick, Brian Hanson, Larry Davidson, John Nichols, Dennis Stener- son, Phillip Brushaber, Steven Johnson. Bottom Row: Larry Johnson, Richard Simer, Dean Renkes, Gary Knoke, Brian Parker, Marc Tanenberg, Neta Schlegman, David Lobell, Max Harris. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Hercules Delias, Douglas Olms. Mitchell Cohen, Daniel Bergen, Richard Rosenthal, Phillip Kronenfeld, Barry Glassner. Second Row: Barry Smith. Fred Volkmar, Thomas Finnessy, Jalo Schulman, Michael Goldfein, Roger Hyman, Howard Simon, Howard Kraurtz, Scott Clausen. Bottom Row: Douglas Hult, Michael Day, Joel Summer, Eric Simon. Ronald Picker. Jerry Cohen, Walter MacKinlay, Robert Morgan. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: April Volk, Claudia Blume, Ellen Small, Susan Mashkes, Sherry Siegel, Nancy Kunz, Judy Siegel. Second Row: unidentified, Sallie Bumgarner, Maxine Anderson, Eliza- beth Lidwig, Gail Diety. unidentified, Terri Leach. Bottom Row: Debra Lieber, unidentified, Ann Cohen, unidentified, unidentified, u nidentified. ILLINI TOWER JUDICIAL BOARD— Top Row: Dennis Stvan, chairman; Sallie Bumgarner, Elizabeth Steinbrink, Jeri Kostal, Phillip Brushaber. Bottom Row: Linda Schroen. Terri Reisman, Linda Farnham, Marilyn McDonald. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Lawrence Hanover, Bruce Holecek, T. C. Swartz, Curtis Jensen, Carol Anfinson, Diana Toschak, Charlyne Filippi, Gregory Goodmon. Bottom Row: Margaret Watt. Cath- erine Borras, Sharon Schilbe, Mary Coughlin, Debra Weisman, Nada Conway, M. Kay Long. mw! ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: Barbara Blane, unidentified, unidentified, Larry Schott, Steven Gore unidentified, unidentified. Second Row: Judith LeForge, Susan Katz, Pamela Yoder, Nancy Miller Judith Ford, Donna Stanish, Anita Cross. Bottom Row: Linda Farnham, Carolyn Swiderski ' Deborah Romine, Jane Chu, Joan Prentice, Vicki Hinson, Cheryll Flaxman. ILLINI TOWER EXECUTIVE BOARD— Top Row: Larry Frankel, Marcelo Rivera, Maxine Anderson. Barbara Blane, Steven Frank. Bottom Row: Joyce Fine, Susan Kazmercak, Jane Chu, president; Johanna Fill, Carol Constantine. ILLINI TOWER— Top Row: unidentified, unidentified, Nata Schlegman. unidentified, unidentified, Laura Appleman, Judy Wershkoff, unidentified. Larry Schott. Second Row: Carol Constantine, Marlene Michalak, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Steven Gore. Bottom Row: Paula Eat- man, Julie Dahms, Merle Lewin, Janice Unotin, Aimee Reel, Debra Weissman. ISR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Top Row: Donald Falls. Townsend vice president; Linda Vissat. War- dall vice president; Deborah Spiegel, Wardall president; Reuben Toran, publicity chairman. Bottom Row: John Pearce, judicial board chairman; Robert Tortorello, Townsend president; Hank Warner, treasurer. WARDALL 2 — Top Row: Pamela Calvetti. Martha Pettit, Diana Lane, Judity Bieber, Judy Hamilton, Catherine Cullerton, Barbara Major, Thelma McKechnie, Mary Emery, Barbara Emery, Linda Vissat, Karen Kerner, Carolyn Cullotta. Second Row: Deborah Spiegel, Nancy Fuchs, Kathryn Jakes, Becky Winter, Joy Dziedzic, Marcia Suttle, Sue Snoeyenbos, Penny Chase, Patricia O ' Reilly. Bottom Row: Jill Pettibone, Sylvia Darling, Francie White, Barbara Watson, Connie Tessier, Ann Patterson, Cathy Moore, Marlene Steiner, Denise Buckler. 308 WARDALL 3 TOWNSEND 5 NORTH — Top Row: Crandal Rankins, Ronald Pacanowski, Rex Bull, Allan Konopka, Stephen Epplin, Bruce Schneidman, Jack Myers, Frank Nahlik, Leonard Siedband, Arnold Levin, Raymond Wachtel, Bruce Chrisman, James Lellman, Charles Douglas, James Whitfield, Rod Kitick, Larry Leviton. Fourth Row: Mack Shumate, Jr., Alan Strauss, Jerome Epplin, Michael Felice, Robin Carr, Michael McCleish, Lee Tichenor, Ronald Andermann. Douglas Rodel, Donald Falls, Greg Blue, Stephen Spencer, Randall Highley, Ronald Shaffer, John Hancock, Howard Hellman, John Pearce. Third Row: Jacqueline DePinto, Nancy Lickton, Lenore Keat- ing, Anne Najbar, Candy Hodgett, Carolyn Winters, Kathleen Ern- stein, Anne Gerrity, Vivienne Geiger, Mary Heidkamp, Patricia McCarthy, Leslie Kuflick, Maureen Stapleton. Second Row: Richard Sallinger, David Martin, Henry Warner, Michael McNett, Cherie Hill, Gwen Hanson, Sue White, Karen Hannigan, Judith Redman, Carol Simon, Tim Detwiler, Rodney Baudino. Bottom Row: Victor Michuda, Todd Trieloff, Peter Serchuk, Roger Wong, James Bruns, Richard Hayes, Owen Yoshimura, Kenneth Carlson, Gregory Day, Mark Allsup. WARDALL 4 WARDALL 6— Top Row: Deborah Henley, llona Goerke, Gail Piernas. Ann Silver- man, Diane Haley, Ruth Corbin, Patricia Stine, Margaret Kendrick, Sharon Pagora, Judy Gold- stein. Third Row: Linda Erwin, Joan Lawson, Janet Skibbe, Catherine Macek, Diane Gutzeit, Linda Ramsey, Pamela McFall, Janet Johnson, Rita Trant, Kris Ryan, Judy Davis. Second Row: Linda Eastin, Gwen Patterson, Margarey Noonan, Vicki Olson, Jane Cerda, Rosalie Hartweger, Karen Bonnstetter, Alice Nichols, Carol Vonderohe. Bottom Row: Carol Levi, Janice Fisher, Diane Chew- ning, Catherine Matzko, Susan Alison, Naomi Steinberg, Margaret Gillman, Judith Tanaka. ft ii ! ' ()r ' - ' I, V WARDALL 5 TOWNSEND 2 NORTH — Top Row: Steven Thompson, Reuben Toran, III, Lynn Davenport, Steven Siegel, Fred Stronacker, Fred Nelson, Arthur Buehring, Michael Bitz, Mark Luscombe. James Thompson, Terry Wilkens, Kimberly Chapman, Carl Butler, Stan West, Richard Woo. Mitchell Claver. Fourth Row: Richard Oram, Ronald Sokol. William Langley, Frank Povse, James Souza, Kerry Kidwell, Steven Gunn, Brage Elliott, David Terry, Edward Levy, Trace Niemi, Norman Klocke, Geoffrey Check, Robert Radkey, Robert Bretzlaff, William Schaidle. Third Row: Naomi Lyons, Mary Dassow. Merras Brown, Diana Taylor, Joan Partridge, Linda Norbeck, Cathy Hutton, Wenda Weatherspoon, Pam Hertel, Laurel Klow, Karen Doty, Joan Busse. Second Row: Rebecca Spagna, Rose Brown, Laurel Glaze, Carol Gunterman, Diane Dettmering, Alice Pitts, Sue Sharp, Betty Johnson, Deborah Moody. Beverly Atkins, Bonnie Buckhiester, Betsy Herrick. Bottom Row: Timothy DeLap, Charles Schaidle, Arch Slate, IV, Rosalind Simmons, Kathleen Murphy, Ross Ziegenhorn, Bradley Taylor, Richard Miller. WARDALL 7 WARDALL 8 — Top Row: Paula McNamara, Janice Duncan, Carol Stevens, Jill Lembkey, Allison Zayner, Barbara Fondrie, Linda Jensen, Cheryl Stein, Kerry Miller, Julie Pearson. Susan Kantor. Third Row: Sharon Flanegm, Andrea Gaydos, Mary Williams, Carolyn Adams, Pat- ricia Piper, LaDone Gaydos, Marion Jacobson, Sandra Megginson, Debra Janowski. Larrie Michuda. Second Row: Rita Wakat, Pamela Green, Susan McGary, Linda Watts, Karen Waldmann. Gloria Zerbenski, Linda Ganski, Fran McCartney, Deborah Zeller. Bottom Row: Laura Massie, Nancy Dooling, Mary Barret, Janet Wesse, Marilyn Cameron, Beth Byrne, Lani Chen. m ■•- , |V jgk wi % c WARDALL 10 WARDALL 9 — Top Row: Susan Duzynski, Nancy Guth, Margaret Evans, Rosa Rey- nolds, Lynn Kupec, Judith Mann, Carmen Cruz, Barbara Bowker. Third Row: Nancy Stern, Dana Rabun. Shawn Marlatt, Fay Rouseff, Kathy Maki, Carol Bolek, Cindy Szymoniak, Andrea Borak, Lynn Braun, Gloria Larson. Second Row: Christine Clatt, Lorraine Konieczny, Deborah Janney! Susan Webb, Mary Renken, Patricia Drane, Mary Vacherlon. Bottom Row: Joan Gottfried, Arona Horvitz, Carol Olsen, Anne Varga, Sonja Plotza. WARDALL 11 TOWNSEND 3 SOUTH — Top Row: Donald Lindsey, David Schechtman, John Osborne, Ronald Chafetz, David Mann, Paul Baker, John Pollock, Steve Fishman, Kenneth Potts, John Kull, Michael Lindgren, Ralph Hursey, Donald Poll. Timothy Willand. Third Row: Don Ziegler, Howard Hieronymus, Charles Rosenberg, Michael Baker, Dan Harty, Michael Neben, Thomas Anderson, Mark Rieke, Samuel Winfrey, Gus Nystrom, William Augustine, Thomas Rielly, Michael Yang, Richard Nagel. Second Row: Donna Werdents, Rita Brooks, Carol White, Joyce Biggs, Janice Miller. Christine Fidler, Barbara Bombach, Joan Perz. Lynn Wofford, Margaret Gospo- darczyk, Maryanne Mannich. Marjean Johnson. Bottom Row: Sharon Howell. Carol Cannell, Ninette Ridgway, Margaret Hanson, Patricia Pasdiora, Kyle McDermott, Melinda Ames. Cyndi Jerutis. Diane Davis, Peggy Phelps, Kathy Knorr. Sheva Cannell. A 311 TOWNSEND 4 NORTH — Top Row: Mark Guymon, Paul Leone, Robert Kresek, Daniel Walsh, Dan- iel LeBeda, Thomas Ranney. Michael Berry, Russell Johnson, Allan Long, Cecil Shaver. Steve Brown, Louis Nieper, Kurt Scheuneman. Gary Roth. Third Row: James Susin, Warren Brown, Robert Novaria, Paul Malmgren. Charles Shulruff. William Stacy. William Birkey, Joseph Garber, Eric Weiss, Dean Bogner, Thomas Riley. Raymond Kumorek. Second Row: Maurice Natter, Robert Morstadt, Robert Larson, Duane Krzyzek, Douglas Ramsey, Stuart Rosenbush, Daniel Nauman, Chris Dallman, Allen Septon, Robert Nowlain. Bottom Row: Stanley Elson. Thomas Gleason. Donald Neustadt, David Durment, David Meisner, Daniel O ' Brien, John Dunn, Allan Spitzer. HIUI ' ll TOWNSEND 1 NORTH —Top Row: Miles Burgess, Bruce Subeck, Henry Mattis, Ronald Aukerman, Thomas Rock, Elton McGowan, Dale Winter, Sam Samata, Ralph Matusiak, Martin Korn. Second Row: Douglas DeGrasf, James Roney, Douglas Carey. Michael Loftus, Terry Strawser, Robert Gandolfi, Richard Brenneman. Bottom Row: Michael Cantrell, William Raubitschek, Glenn Miller. Jerome Przybycm. Drehl Robert, David Schmitt. 1 ! 1 1 I II I 1 I I I WARDALL 12 TOWNSEND 2 SOUTH — Top Row: Wayne Hasegawa, Steven Keiser, John McNam- ara, Thomas Gaskin, Eugene Carlson, Hellmuth Vedder, Craig Burson, Bernie Evans, Kirk Ander- son, Reinhard Dirscherl, Larry Schoeneman, Howard Pitts, David Ho, Mark Nilsson. Third Row: Robert Tortorello, Alan Wylff, Steven Wakefield, William Steiger, Paul Rogas, Richard Zdanowicz, Norman Cooper, John Wereszczynski, Frank Swiatowiec, Loren Burson, Gordon Luster, Edward Grygowski. Second Row: Linna Ramlow, Gail Goldberger, Nancy Levy, Karenellipe Mellow. Bar- bara Mills, Denise Davidson, Adrienne Gelfeld, Bonnie Thorpe, Janet Kling, Cynthia Miller. Bottom Row: Jake Latman, Anne Greenlee, Melinda Slazman, Laura Robinson, Christine Slivon. Charlene Slezak, Teresa Schiele. TAFT HALL — Top Row: Diana Metz, Denise Hindy, Delores Hayward, June Petersen, Debbie Zander, Rebecca Samuel, Mary Deboice, Jane Richardson, Maryann Miernicki, Ruth Jackson, Teresa Rutger, Rita Kentner, Susan Hayden, Laurel Richards, Cynthia Clark, Patricia Mintz, Mary Hudson, Sharon Crook, Karen Olson. Fourth Row: Mary Jain, Sally Schancer, Nancy Kelleher, Kay Kummerow, Shirley Mc- Gill, Linda McGill, Ann Wills, Karen Sederberg. Joanne Bauer, Cady Soukup, Marcia Hiaman, Gail Plagge, Lark Levander, Jeanne Howard, Margaret Brockman, Janet Schleeter, Barbara Thomas, Mary Gum, Billie Appenzeller, Janet Barber. Third Row: Louise Cabrera, Virginia Thompson, Jane Scheuber, Kathryn Brill, Susan Wallerstein, Diana Chandler, Audrey May, Lana Dan, April Fritsch, Jill Wheeler, Mary Zych, Mary Buerckholtz. Second Row: Deborah Roth, Sandra Saud, Lois Mersch, Catherine Burke, Annette Groh, Penny Nickels, Linda Wolf, Susan Towers, Linda Sykes, Lynn Towle, Sheila McLynn, Mari Jo Tuane, Nancy Oertel. Bottom Row: Nancy Sliva, Jane Curtnght, Bonnie Reagan, Susan O ' Connor, Michaelene Piech, Carol Bythell, Janet Lohrmann, Gloria Coopwood, Becky Mueller, Janet Joyce, Lana Birch. 313 LAR NORTH — Top Row: Julie Dienstein, Kathleen Young, Sue Ricker, Mary Thrall, Roberta Skvorc, Janice Dyar, Karen Bagley, Debbie Smith, Cher Tymec, Jane Martin. Third Row: Cheryl Younker, Caroline Kwedthowski, Colleen Reedy, Patricia Walsh. Mary Jo Gelpin, Eileen Windham. Second Row: Julie Norris. Shelly Bedford, Cynthia Bell, Lizbeth Williams, Jacqueline Wittenborn, Nancy Landfried. Bottom Row: Joyce Kruger, Jane Lerner, Janice DeKnock, Melanie Brooks, Gema Keller, Deborah Olson, Sandra Peer. LAR NORTH — Top Row: Patricia Lawrence, Sharon Smith, Joyce Scaletta, Roberta Steger, Liza- beth Stoutenborough, Patricia Anderson. Third Row: Donna Rasplica. Marie Jezik, Carol Urban, Carolyn Bertacchi, Kathleen Graham, Donna Gleesper. Second Row: Amy Randall, Avalon Ford, Elizabeth Lee, Mary Limacher, Catherine Kuchen, Pamela Meyers, Jera Jesik. Bottom Row: Marthea Ray. Emily Morey, Barbara Skiles, Kathryn Scott, Jill Schroeder, Anne Grippando, Cheryl Anderson. ' r r  • •• : e. • ' 1 • )• '  ■' •■. ! £. C v .« • • « â– : ■«■„ A M M M V k W i I, a - LAR NORTH— Top Row: Beverley Cotton, Lynda Lenkaitis, Susan Reoch. Joy Japp, Mary Ellen Nolen. Third Row: Madonna Maxfield, Candace Penn, Carla Temple, Francoise Schirmang, Susan Alderson, Jan Neureuther. Second Row: Vivian Yang, Kim O ' Connor, Teresa Griffin, Pamela Riordan. Bottom Row: Patricia Essempreis, Janet Drayton, Tina Hacker. LAR NORTH— Top Row: Denise Engle. Cathy McDaniel, Sharon Dietrich, Sheila Boos, Jacquelyn Link, Jean Mayers, Linda Russell. Fourth Row: Nancy Vee, Laura Amador, Vicki Oetting, Denise Przylylski, Karen Kerans, June Rhoton, June Mitchell. Third Row: Mercedes Wolff, Marilyn Gryga, Patricia Crowe, Barbara Lewis, Kathy Grissolano, Sandra Goldsmith. Second Row: Sarah Newton. Linda Hudson, Shirley Yee, Deborah Tweed, Margaret Kumaki. Bottom Row: Linda Burgeson, Rachell Janssen, Vera Adams, Laura Gavzer. NOBLE 1 — Top Row: Kathleen O ' Connell, Lynne Sosin. Nancy Fried- land, Phyllis Chace. Donna Bowen, Mary Jo Hart. Barbara Weber, Diane DeWitt, Eve Trogner. Kara Cook, Jean Cafarella, Karen Cummiskey, Deborah Larson, Deborah Bowen. Beth Johnson, Judy Burns. Fourth Row: Nancy Whorton. Ellen Duhamel. Susan Thomas, Beth Parrish, Linda Benback, publicity; Nancy Hotteman, Diana Rothe, Barbara Purdy, Harriett Zipfel. Kathleen Hubbard. Laurie Grazian. Linda Bastian, Karen Gregg. Third Row: Peggy Siler, vice president; Patricia Fisk, Deborah Bergeron, Barbara Matel, Jean Linsky, Elizabeth Eppink, Janice Deplonty, Ann Whitman, Lynne Wilford, Sally Dietzler, Sylvia Zelnys. Caroline Eggerding. Second Row: Rosanne Gritton, Rebecca Bunger, Beverly Melzer, Donna Prunkard, Deborah Aderhold, Linda Bundy, Cheri Underwood, Joyce Mueller, Nadine Tare. Chin Chang. Kathleen Stevens, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Bottom Row: Mary Corcoran, Deborah Ruth, Emerald Wolff, Judy Solon. Ellen Ho. NOBLE 4— Top Row: Susan Siler, president; Bonnie Bailey. Wanda Brunoehler, Joan Gillespie. Mary Marcotte. Nancy Johnson, Martha Brightwell, Patricia Johnson, Nancy Johnson. Lois Dal- santo, Nettie Sabin, Lorryl Woods, Jerilyn McElory, Susan Moody, Tine Brieske. Second Row: Alma Heilig, Kathleen Viscum, Dianne Hoerr. Holly Hanson, Deborah Clements, Katie Williams, Donna Tacey, Patricia Aldrich, Anne Little. Bottom Row: Aldona Buinauskas, Rose Kennedy. Diane Man. Lora Rhea. Therese Mickenbecker, Kathleen Reinbolt, scholarship; Jaclynn Ruhl, Kathleen Fagan. 0. y. t r SAUNDERS HALL— Top Row: Barbara Witkins, Denise Paul, Jams Harbour, Judith Tomasek, Carol Quickstad, Sarah Kruger. Second Row: Patricia Dierks, Rebecca Peterson, Nancy Cole, Doris Dornberger, Marcia Briscoe, Steffani Sacadat, Laurelee Wuthrich. Bottom Row: Phyllis Tessier, Diane Bond, Rebecca Kidwell, Sherry Brunner, Debra Kuehl, Rita Brosious. SAUNDERS HALL— Top Row: Joanne Nasrallah, Ernestine Berry, Catherine Beaty, Karen Brown, Mary Bennett, Patricia Mcintosh, Susan Fabish, Brooke Smith, Patricia Herbert, Patricia Daly. Second Row: Joan Placke, Shirley Mabrey, Otherine Mabins, Linda Walsh, Linda Lagerquist, Kathleen McCabe. Susan Link, Justine Fey, Patricia Farley. Paula Davis. Bottom Row: Peggy Chevalier, Shirley Hines, Brenda Watson, Carol Bauer, Deborah Visin, Peggy Chilberg, Kay Heit- zman. ■— â– 317 1 II 1 JImS Mw f N , jfa X WW jfe f : t. - Zjjfa £7 spring Van Doren Hall . . . 200 girls . . . active in Powderpuff football . . . V.D. The Ruins . . . tackled their way to the semi-finals . . . paired with Taft and Hopkins for Homecoming display . . . remembered Moms and Dads on their weekends . . . scholarship dinner in the . . . formed MRHA-Fourth Street Federation . . . established closer relationship between men and women of MRHA and Fourth Street Van Doren girls show signs of yielding to temptation. VAN DOREN HALL— Top Row: Judith Calder, Diana Burde, Elizabeth Hulder, Kimberly Bohan, Lois Cohen, Sandra Fisdel, Conatance Garry, Carole Stone, Cynthia Johnson, Deborah Geiger, Ellen Kol- mas, Gloria Devacht, Nancy Armetta, Kathleen Hill, social chairman. Fourth Row: Mary Durkee, Beth Huff, Diane Eckerman, Andrea Kraft, Karen Gubitz, Kathy Schmitz, Kristin Fillman, Elaine Speaker, Anita Andrews, Edana Whittles, __Lisa_Pqivey, Margaret Gardner, Annette Grody, Susan Knara, Virginia Rowland, Judith Sokol. Third Row: Cheryl Grant, Lorrie Swenson, Paula Griswold, Ann Schroer, Josephine Cornelius, Deborah Coulman, scholarship chairman; Patrisha Howard, vice president; Kathleen Tiemeier, president; Florence Ritchie, head resident; Judith Pankau, Brenda Robinson. Second Row: Pamela Marsh, Rita Biolchini, Gloria Hardrict, Cynthia Eggers, Polly Wheller, Karen Terreo, Carolyn Wilbon, Barbara Gaye. Lucy Krolak, Linda Kaufman, Gail Stewart, Naomi Shine. Bottom Row: Jacquelyn Engberg. Ardis Walker. Marsha Rich, Jennifer Myers, Lynda Molodow, Debra Chandler, Barbara Christopher, Sharon Thomas, Linda Nolan, Vongalee Green. 318 HOURS 7 30 -II30ph â– â– â– HHHnHHHHHHI -to INDEPENDENT LIVING Life in the independent house appealed to the student who sought the quiet and homey atmosphere of a small living unit without selective membership. Each living unit func- tioned as a separate body although their activ- ities were similar. Close personal relation- ships were prevalent within each house and residents shared house duties. Unlike dorm- itory residents, students in independent houses enjoyed the luxury of having waiters to serve their meals. Comfortable living rooms and lounges made small houses conducive to study. Much time and energy was devoted to service projects with several houses sponsoring foster children. Social activities were highlighted by exchanges and open house dances. ?o 321 -OiJ L- 322 Armory House . . . three story brick building surrounded by a park . . . independent house with ninety members . . . were very successful in intramural sports . . . received five intramural trophies last year . . . won two intramural football tournaments ... was tops in the MIA volleyball championship . . . finished third in the intramural basketball tournament MIA football champions, Armory House, rush the opposing punter. ARMORY HOUSE — Top Row: Frank De Nap, Dennis Shimel, George Lentek, Robert Braithwaite. Robert Janega, Bruce Porter, Duane Rybensky. Leason Brown, Norman Goldis, John Tomasie- wicz, Richard McPhee. William Anderson. Third Row: Warren Severin. Stephen Gibson. Steve Tolley, Charles Fierke, Michael Hoy, Harold Higgins, John Bordinkircher, Barry Slingerland, William Beltz, Russell DePietro, Fred Sprock. Nicholas O ' Non, Chuck Folkerts. Second Row: John Turek, Richard Furkert, treasurer; William Hawkinson, Ray Sergeant, secretary; Ken Condreva. president; Al Schickendanz, vice president; Ron Hodel. Tom Viskniskki, Richard Becker, Richard Hamer, Dale Turner. Bottom Row: Robert Porter, Michael Buzzard. Philip McGowan. Gary Stif- fens. John Smiley, Richard Savage, Frank Cueva, Geoffrey Guither, Peter Le Blanc. CALHOUN HALL— Top Row: Robert Cline, Dana Monson, Marvin Bell, David Erlandson, Richard Lauder. Third Row: Glenn Murphy, Donald Yacoe, Paul Ruff, John Henry, Richard Lyon. Second Row: Ronald Deverman, Roger Ebert, Richard Knight, Gary Goodwin, Daniel Anderson, Gary Morris, Michael Geister. Bottom Row: William Coombe, secretary; Stewart Reeve, vice president; Kevin Schall, social chairman; Robert Clickener, treasurer; Roger Windhorn, athletic chairman; Duane Stock, president. Not In Panel: Kenneth Shauman. CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE — Top Row: Don Emerson, Tom Bischoff, Brent Riede, Mike Coplin. Second Row: George Wacaser, president; Ron Ayers, Lynn Black, treasurer; Tom Kern, vice presi- dent. Bottom Row: Tom Hawkins, Judson Chubbuck, Jim Quinton, John Stewart. Not In Panel: Randy Ritter, secretary; John Long. 325 provided relaxed atmosphere of independent living . . . seventy men . . . scholastically first in their division . . . participated in all major sports . . . placed first in their league in basketball and second in 12-inch softball . . . numerous exchanges . . . Homecoming display with Europa House . . . continued speaker ' s program . . . finished a successful year with their annual picnic at The Lake of the Woods Ad Campus View gathers for a seasonal party. CAMPUS VIEW LODGE— Top Row: James Gillis, Michael Morrison, Richard Pieper. Eric Dyer, Charles Bremer, James Coleman, William Schacht. counselor; Scott Miller, George Bachman, John Hecker, Charles Knudson, James Kesler, Rex Alexander. Third Row: Kenneth Knowles. Robert West, Paul Stephenitch, Alan Mlynar, Gerhard Ziehmann, Paul Ruch, W. Allen Ritter, James Jones, David Bullard, D. Michael Cook, Richard Rescho, Thomas Durkee. Second Row: P. David Simcox, Ronald Smith, academic chairman; Thomas Faust, secretary; Ross Anderson, treasurer; Donald Meinkoth, president; Robert Majercak, house owner; John Aschoff, vice president; David Robbms, social chairman; John Hrivnak. athletic chairman; Curtis Yoshizumi. Bottom Row: Ronald Reed, Steven Hawthorne, Benjamin Schmidt, Charles Jones, Gary Wilken. Theodore Bishop. Not In Panel: Robert Finley, counselor; Ronald Erickson, Todd Fisher, Carl Glaum. Mark Henderson. Stuart Henning, Jim Hilst. David Howard, Tighe Hudson. Randall Johnson, Lawrence Proano. Keith Reetz, Bernard Shaw, Michael Stoll, Douglas Warren. James Atherton. Albert Macrander. Donald Nordberg, Terry Packer, Raymond Peder- son, Larry Roettger, Dennis Schuetz, Daniel Swyndroski, Stanley Waller, D. Bruce Fields, Robert Stack. 326 COLLEGE HALL— Top Row: William Fortuna, James Schaffner, Edward Alquist. James Matuska Mark Tropinski, David Flider, Daniel Shearer, Jeffrey Nordlund, Robert Byrne, Bruce Kaufman! vice president. Second Row: Dick Daniels, treasurer; Glenn Schilke, Thomas Howell. Charles Brazil, secretary; Ronald Skupien, Robert Skupien, Robert Petti, Lawrence Dalkoff, Richard Kum- nick, David Charleston, president; Joseph Pipek. Joseph Hlavaty, Edward Krawcewics. Bottom Row: James Stamm, Richard Heinsen. James Morrison, Kenneth Nowocin, David Beck, Kenneth Kleckner. William Knapp, Michael Briggs, Marvin Carpenter, Larry Gustafson, Robert Chien, Lindell Morgan. Joseph Beeler, Burton Davis. David Kristovic. Graceful College Hall men show how to form a real shagger line. social calendar was highlighted by numerous house dances . . . various majors, personality types, and nationalities all added to the flavor or the living atmosphere . . . captured second place in MIA blue division football and first in MIA soccer tournament 327 JJTffl DELTA HOUSE— Top Row: Loretta Faymonville, Mary Fuchsen, Judy Eilken, Linda Sandblom, Evelyn Grimm, Anna Berkland, Kathleen Olson, Linda Erickson. Third Row: Cherie Hill, Sharon Dodd. Christine Chuchro, Barbara Harbough. Natalie Holden, Ann Zimmerman. Second Row: Mary Porter, social chairman; Diane Long, secretary; Mary Wiley, president; Lelia Curtis, house- mother; Jane Schriver, treasurer; Kay Hildebrand. house manager. Bottom Row: Sandy Swann, Jane Lou, Wilma Atkins, Jane Yates. Not In Panel: Carol Shallcross, Margalit Buchsbaum, Allyn Robben, Jo Wechter. FOUR COLUMNS— Top Row: Ronald Ford, Larry Martin, Dennis Slayton. Timothy Baker. Steven Gwillim, John Taylor, Jerry Gwillim, Robert Watts. Second Row: Larry Davis, John Sharkey, George Chenicek, Earle Gustafson, James Burns, Darrell Fritz, David Hill, David Hooks. Bottom Row: David Wenta. Stephen Hogan, Michael Dewan, treasurer; Michael Atherton, vice president; John Dimit. president; Mark Elmore, secretary; Raymond Schlemmer. Douglas Long. Not In Panel: James Anderson, Danny Duncan, James Harkonen, Charles Hommel, Leo Kens, Bradley Larssen, Raymond Munaretto, Thomas Riley, Jerrold Schwartz. David Zegers. ik i ;iii iti 328 EUROPA HOUSE— Top Row: Linda Hedrick, Lucinda Semler, Phyllis Cvopa, Carline Kirtz, Sharon Marshall, Deanna Yurieci, Barbara Graves, Rebecca Morrow. Third Row: Maria Williams, Kathleen Jar- chow, Susan Schweitzer, LuAnn Tucker, Mariann Goss, Pamela Davis, Susan Juergens, Marianne Volchko, Mary Porter, Jane Mikis, Deborah McNeil, Harriet Kakita. Second Row: Arlene Krugman, Paula Kusy, activity chairman; Oreen Zeitlin, international chair- man; Christina Oberhammer, house director; Alana Gorski, vice president; Susan Fulton, president; Judy Rank, social chairman; Geraldme Fehst. Bottom Row: Jams Tomasek, Katherine Collins, Jeanne Branz, Susan Scott, lllini Guide chairman; Charlotte Harms, Cynthia Cybul, Randy Young, Jan Grazian, Helen Malgren, Ann Loventhal. Not In Panel: Susan Ahnger, Anna Barrett, Elaine Belokon, Anne Cremens, Karen Daniel, Rebecca Downing, Eileen Eckhouse, Dorothy Fancher, Rachel Gaynor, Sally Givens, Cathleen Graye, Anne Heger, Adrienne Hersh, Mary Hurliman, Sharon Janecek, Kathleen Krol, Mary Loftus, Virginia Lough, Margaret Man- ley, Linda Maxon, Linda Miskovic, Mary Ociepka, Marita Powell, Laurel Prag, Karen Rugen, Bonita Schwengel, Kathy Scott, Susan Smith, Barbara Stankus, Mary Taliaferro, Virginia Tenzer, Janet Wagner, Erica Wexman, Janet Ziel, Ellen Zucker. Salzburg, Austria is a highlight of the summer tour. the Europa House was established in 1966 . . . apartment living for seventy-two women on campus in eighteen units . . . shared responsibilities and activities ... a common interest in student travel abroad . . . summer travel programs sponsored by the International Student Exchange and the University of Vienna . . . co-eds prepared for their tours through a series of speaker programs and orientation sessions during the year 329 4-H HOUSE— Top Row: Theta Dickman. Joanne Longlett, Jane Poeh- ler, Sandna Stone. Sharon Tonsor, Cynthia Lewis, Carol Temple. Debra Busboom, Linda Berg, Joy Dittmer, Carolyn Lock, Sharon Wenzel, Linda Williams, Kay Cutright. Maralee Mears, Patricia Conners, Linda Echerd. Third Row: Kay Slater. Janet Ondensin, Jo Ann Meridian, Marilyn Bidner, Connstance Colgan, Joy Freidinger, Linda Kesler. Anita Jackson, Ruth Soltwedel, Anita Paydon, Christine Kesler, Susan Gorden, Cheryl Younker, Mary Voland, Martha Sta- berger. Barbara Holford, Sandra Thomas, Penny Johnson. Second Row: Pamela Tuttle. Barbara Palmer, commissar; Faith Pukszra, house manager; Beverly Koch, secretary; Mrs. Mary Thatcher, house director; Margaret Briggs, president; Nancy Briggs, vice president; Maria Borchers, treasurer; Penny Tuttle, Janice Vaughn, social chairman. Bottom Row: Maria Swinger, Betty Dickman, Andrea Peterson. Katherine Burger, Louise Olson, Diane Hagenbuch, Paula Ferre. Susan Fitzer, Colleen Traughber, Vera Mies, Margo Donovan, Colleen Callahan. Not In Panel: Marcia Sullivan, Laura Kendnck. Four-H House . . . origin in 1934 . . . now fifty-six girls . . . organized system for doing all the work for their own home . . . pledge- active system an integral part of 4-H House living . . . several annual house prejects . . . alum bazaar . . . barbeque . . . steak and bean dinner . . . heart sis week . . . active in campus organizations . . . much emphasis placed on scholarship 4-H House women gather round their two-way tireplace. 330 —J r ; . ' 1 WmJ; •t • : llli-Dell men take a study break. Illi-Dell . . . cooperative fraternity established in 1949 all members agriculture majors . . . common background valuable . . . active in various agriculture clubs . . . avid interest in sports . . . football, basketball, and Softball . . . also participated in co-recreational sports . . . won Little International Tug of War key word: cooperation . . . scholarship stressed ILLI-DELL— Top Row: Gregory Muehling, Thomas Stahl, Timothy Sturm, Daniel Burrow. David Trent. Edwin Moore, Lester Grandt, Robert Scherer, George Hiler, Mark DeDecker, Richard Wax, Dale Anderson, Richard Smith, Dale Law. Christopher Kem. Second Row: Dale Wolff. Edward Baker. John Dilliner. Ronald Monroe. Larry Kleiner. Daniel Hornickel, Ronald Gill, Stanley Schwartz, Myle Hasslinger. Wayne DeYoung, Alan Stumpf. Donald Doll. Arthur Mueller, Donald Dalenberg, Clyde Anderson. Bottom Row: Fred Smith, chaplain; Gary Kuhms, social chairman; Frederick Guengench, secretary; Roger Marcott, second vice president: John Cantlin. president; Paul Shearer, first vice president; Vincent McCabe. treasurer: David Gregg, commissar; Ronald Perisho, sports chairman. 331 some of the best living conditions on campus . . . government sensitive to members ' suggestions . . . well rep- resented in IM sports . . . suited for study . . . grade point above campus average . . . recreational facilities: weight training room, reading and television lounges . . . received recognition for Homecoming dec Hendrick House-corner of Green and Lincoln. â– HENDRICK HOUSE— Top Row: Robert Ruby, Stephen Kolb, floor chairman; Larry Greene, Allan Bartz, Carl Farley, Rick Weinberg. Third Row: James Chang, Richard Spengler, floor secretary- treasurer; Andy Schwandner, William Theobold, Jeffrey Monroe, Mark Ephron, George Chesrow, William Lui. Second Row: Thomas Sheagren, Rhon Williams, Houshang Moghadaszadeh, Court- ney Krehbiel, Jams Priede, house treasurer; Reno Testolin. Bottom Row: James Quirin, Thomas O ' Connor. Harold Orr, Charles Ma, Robert Brown, counselor. o_ m T, | HENDRICK HOUSE— Top Row: Kent Massie, Jeffrey Morris, Thomas Kennedy. Wayne Berndt, David Walter, counselor; Charles Smith, Donald Roberts. Third Row: Don Olson, Alan Ray, Bruce Huber, judicial board representative; Walter Johnson, floor chairman; David Stepanek, Calvin Twenhafel, Giovanni Morgan, Armen Kelikian. Second Row: Harold Loy, Bradley Suess, Mark Tolliver, John Burnett, floor treasurer; David Burgener, Arthur O ' Connor. Bottom Row: Robert Duis, Neil Holmen, house intramural chairman; Frank O ' Toole, floor secretary; Frank Monhart. HENDRICK HOUSE— Top Row: Patrick Worsham, William Henderson, Charles Tadavich, Lon Moel- ler. Third Row: Fred Cederholm, house secretary; Kirk Snodgrass, Reid Perlman. Leonard Bart- lotti, Richard Metz, floor treasurer; John Larson, Alan Chen, judicial board representative; Charles Court, house vice president; Roger Guthrie, floor secretary: Larry Wood. Second Row: Martin Cook, David Calton, Michael Baird, Roger Francis, head resident; Dean Keal. floor chairman; Steven Hill. Bottom Row: Lawerence Wong, John Meinert, house president; Barry Finkel, Massoud Nabavian. 333 KOINONIA — Top Row: David Jones, Michael Pierce, Steve Carlson, William Sullivan, Robert Van- Schyndel, John Cromley, Michael Massie, Larry Leefers, David Menzel. Second Row: Gary Kunz, Roger Hoyt, Alan Kulczewski, William Ware, president; David Kaar, Thomas Noller. Joseph Stauber, Michael Merrion. Bottom Row: Michael Menzel, Mark Lay, Kenneth Allen, Richard Martin, Steven Kaar. MANSION— Top Row: Leslie Hayward, Anita Sackler, Ruth Collins, Cynthia Lill, Lenore Koebel, Laurel Stanley, Carol Schrader, Marty Brown, Theresa Ziomek, Sue Minikel, Barbara Currin. Third Row: Christine Virnich, Christine Miller, Karen Anderson, Mary Wylie, Mary Pavletic, Vicki Gleason, Cheryl Roll, Elizabeth Syverson, Olga Kist. Second Row: Mary Brandt, Dorith Cohn, Deborah Carroll, social chairman; Tonda Satterfield, president; Mrs. Crooks, housemother; Margaret Gaske, secretary; Linda Weipert, vice president; Kathleen McKenzie. Bottom Row: Carol Rasher, Victoria Roberts, Phyllis Michalski, Deborah Langerman, Constance Ninos, Mary Bruno. Not In Panel: Susanne Filip, Michele Wondowolowski, Patricia Pohlod, Kathy Coe, Nancy Sixsmith, Francine Sternberg, Patricia Kiley, Panela Harrell, treasurer; Michele Derus, Patricia Voss, Beth Neumann, Christine Dehrberg, Susan Lindquist. 334 MEDEA — Top Row: John Blanck, Mark Resh, James Brooks, Mark Ste phens, Donald Knitter Paul Simmon, Peter Albrecht, Stephen Vivier, William Amoaku. Second Row: Baird Newman, George Wesolowski, Frank Franklin, vice president; Kurt Schumacher, president; Benjamin Hall, athletic- Joel Michalik, treasurer; Samuel Eskeridge, Dale Clary. Bottom Row: Soloman Holman, William Allyn, David Kendrick, Alan Chickerneo, Corny, Joseph DeWeese, Thomas Bell, Fred Drone. and what would Emily Post do? on the corner of Fifth and Green for sixty-six years ... a quiet atmosphere of study for the house ' s thirty-six men . . . had the most improved grade point average in its category last semester . . . participated in intramural sports . . . frequent exchanges and after-dinner speakers . . . welcomed addition was the rec room with ping-pong and pool tables . . . newcomer: house mascot, Corny 335 MINAWA LODGE— Top Row: Scott Wiles, James Schroeder, Larry Cheney. Third Row: Charles Marshal, Daniel Semple, George Welch, Sherwood Pagel. Second Row: Steven Lilja, secretary; Richard Rosengren, vice president; David Swanson, president; Theodore Spenn. treasurer. Bottom Row: William Penwell, Thomas Hamilton, Scott Johnson. PAGE HOUSE— Top Row: Robert Reynolds, Howard Sauder, Douglas Pletcher, Virgil Coker, Timothy Reagan. Second Row: Randy Byers, treasurer; Eugene Jordan, president; John Stoll, vice president; Lynn Huelskoetter, secretary. Bottom Row: Richard Liesez, Gary Dierolf, Roger Koch, Michael Katzenbach, Robert Jecmen. ! I - Nabor House reminisces through its thirty years of history. Nabor House -an agriculture cooperative fraternity . . . possessed a four point overall house average . . . took lead in Campus Chest Drive . . . placed first in MIA Softball tournament and • second in MIA Orange Division . . . won Orange Division football championship . . . Big Sis program helped orient pledges to campus social life . . . dedicated new library to Loy and Reinerd in commemorating its thirty years in existence NABOR HOUSE— Top Row: William Schupbach. Gaylord Spilker, Philip Wagenknecht James Rmcker, E. King, Gary Borah, Michael Manhart. Peter Pederson, Ronnie Byers, Steven Doll Third Row: John Lewis, Daniel Harms, Jerry Slayton, David Mealiff, Barry Jackson, Robert Walker Allen Holdsworth, Harold Reetz, Patrick McMullen, Keith Rieker. Second Row: Troy Orwig, Mark Scholl Larry Slager, David Bugos, Charles Erlandson, Fred Nightingale. Gaylord Olson Edwin Elliot ' Michael Weber. Bottom Row: Paul Lewis, Richard Crone, James Joyce. Edward Hubly James Tolan, Dale Haab. Gary Reiners. 337 NEWMAN HALL— Top Row: Fredric Spalding, Robert Tatarczyk, Charles Lane, Michael Dann, Farrell Widner. Third Row: Keith Krasinski, Stephen Esker, Daniel Brewbaker, Jeftry David, Robert McCarron, Thomas Wieland. Second Row: Gerard Tonies, John Mullen, James Connolly, Roger Webb, James Rapp, William Murphy, Paul Foran. Bottom Row: Dennis Fitzpatrick, David Nieman, David Biver, Gerald Donoghue, William Howell, George Knue, Darrell Bryan. NEWMAN HALL — Top Row: Kenneth Fiduk, James Griffin, Richard Bein, David Wallace. Mark Hunter, John Crouch, Henry Leingang, Lawrence Piano, Fredrick Blech, Richard Mitsdarfer, Charles Jacobus, James Friednch, David Curl, Wayne Dapsen, David Henson, Philip Swanson, Robert Stasiek. Second Row: Robert Pnegnitz, Robert Johnson, John Williams, Dennis Iverson, Joseph Sokel, Russel Weiman, Peter Navin, Robert Eastman, Alan Harriss. Larry Rubenacker, Thomas Koenig, David Cole, Ralph Bawden, Gary Vandermeer. Donald Foley, Evan Bartlett. Bottom Row: Joseph Lattal, Scott Woodward, James Kurowski, Richard Kowall, Michael Cushing, Gilbert Meyer, Daryl Atchley, Joseph Ennenbach, Marvin Stella, Mike DeFrank, Thomas Weinzerl, Eugene Ceglinski, Donald Helfrich. 338 T NEWMAN HALL— Top Row: Robert Visk, David Schalk. Antal Foldi, Michael Caulfield, Ronald Hoh. Fourth Row: Daniel Parz, Robert Bussa. Lloyd Unger. George Oberg, Daniel Barnas, Mark Curtin. Thomas Mclllvoy. Third Row: James Jurinak. Richard Scanlan, Thomas Gedgaudas, Hugh Deery. Joseph Kaiser, James Kantor. Second Row: James Twyning, Rich Dehoe, Ronald Rolewicz, William O ' Malley, Harold Shearer, Edward Jakawich. John Murphy, Allen Jochem. Bottom Row: Raymond Marek, Jerome Lee, Richard Warsing, George Shearer, Gary Galecke, Joseph Drago, Richard McCoy. NEWMAN HALL— Top Row: Daniel Haas, Terrence Vansant, James Grimes. Andrew Remack, James DeArmond, Geno Nicholas, Dan Costello, Robert Richardson, Thomas Murphy, Thomas Kurby, Larry Tombaugh, Quinton Burkhardt. Second Row: Anthony DiGiovine, Charles Hedel, James Urek, Charles Hancock, Edward Johnson, John Owens, Rodney Swoboda, Curt Boehne, Raymond Galuska, Paul Basalay, Daniel Keeley, Thomas Estes. Bottom Row: John Edelbrock, Paul Schuch, William Markowski, Steven Scherer, Frederic Berns, William Prey, Richard Graff. ft-sll ' - PHILEA COOPERATIVE— Top Row: Kathleen Hileman, Carole Hughes, Ann Erdman, Karen Han- son, Carol Curran, Lucy Tutt, Lynn Rosinski, Roberta Butler. Bottom Row: Lucy Van Weringh, secretary; Beverly Shelangouski, student advisor; Joanne Bruhn, commissar; Kathleen Ohman, president; Susan Thompson, treasurer; Kathleen McMillion, Patricia Sarver, Patricia Riley. Not In Panel: Sally Linsky, Paula Sabatino, Mary Seavon, Carol Burnell, Virginia Hensen, vice presi- dent; Veronica Verkler, Lauren Norton, Elizabeth Goldstein, Sharon Pollock, Panela Brown, Gloria Krueger, Linda Holmes, Wendy Jones, Elizabeth Brent, Arlene Sheffold, Eileen Burroughs, coordi- nator; Laura Terlizzi, Toni Lo Bosco, social chairman; Lois Kretsch. STRATFORD HOUSE— Top Row: Therese Murphy, Linda McMullen, Lorraine Harris, Alice Bonnell, Nancy Lilja, Carol Archambault, Jeanne Bowman. Third Row: Jo Ann Baker, Carol Baker, Marilyn Mallet, Marilyn Green, Marie Ginder, Claudia Pruitt, Penny Milton. Second Row: Karen Woodrow. treasurer; Mary Nagle, house manager; Mrs. Dorothy Casey, housemother; Peggy Ault, president; Cinthia Love, vice president; Susan Miclow, secretary. Bottom Row: Pamela Nekolny, Miriam Whiteford, Pamela Wozniak, Cinda Sork, Jerie Karkos, Audrey Strang. Not In Panel: Martha Netherton, Martha Pocklington. Jfc LJV ' WSJ! ' â– ' â– â– , ■•• , ' , ' r I mi « -jL t Presby Hall welcomes the Christmas season with a party. Presby coeds had a wide variety of interests and activities . . . combined group organization and individual independence . . . social highlight of first semester was Christmas formal . . . activities included exchanges, Christmas party at Adler Home, discussions, retreats, and pal week PRESBY HALL— Top Row: Ann Hartman, Joan McAllister, Sandra Miller, Sarah Houser, Alice Coggeshall. Kathy Riggins, Julie Schwab, Carol Hanes. Third Row: Denise Reem, Deborah Fisher, Linda King, Nancy Blane, Rebecca Wagner, Catherine Palm, Linda Sprague, Susan Quickstad ' Peggy Bright.Second Row: Maria Rubenking, Elizabeth Goldhor, Ronda Nichols, social chair- man; Barbara Winter, secretary; Mrs. Mary Brown, housemother; Janice Gordley, president; Susan Corzine, treasurer; Deborah West, vice president. Bottom Row: Sally Hills, Mary Ann Car- mack, Barbara Rundquist, Mary White, Barbara Abbott, Carol Weinberg, Lea Losasso, Cheryl Brockmeyer, Nancy Munch. Not In Panel: Cynthia Moser, Mary Esch, Katherme Turner, Virginia Rice. 341 SHERWOOD LODGE— Top Row: Nancy Brubaker, Claudia Focks, Anita Zack, Rita Britt, Ellen Falconer, Linda Lincoln, Deborah Nyholt, Margaret Cummings, Jeri Fermazin, Roberta Harper, Nancy Neu- mann. Fourth Row: Carol Pott, Peggy Jones, Sharon Messenger, Betty Stier, Lynn Robertson, Kathleen Kelly, Donna Hapac, Carol Sedlacek, Gail Syoboda, Virginia Henke, Paula Rogge. Third Row: Jeanene Flowers, Marry Ellen Chaban, Patricia Grabner, treasurer; Leslie Eisen, social chairman; Deanna Stahl, vice president; Mrs. Rowena Davis, housemother; Deborah Baker, president; Patricia Collins, secretary; Mary Barnard, Terri Hobbs, Gail Oliver. Second Row: Sharen Fearneyhough, Melanie Feichter, Kathy Dehen, Barbara Auriene, Nancy Gent, Elaine Frank, Davie Raker, Julie Hursh, Susan Kahn, Kathy Kryston, Linda Livergood. Bottom Row: Michelle Korry, Jill Limerick, Diane Johnson, Kathleen Kline, Patricia Markwell, Ann Curtis, Katherine Slattery, Margaret Epplin. Bonnie Lind. Not In Panel: Martha Bailey, Barbara Buckingham, Kathleen Bucholtz, Sally Cooper, Diane Donash, Gail Goad, Mary Lundberg, Vicki Mitchell, Susan Rittger, Lynne Sears, Janet Wishinsky. girls independent house . . . sixty-seven strong . . . participated in Dads Day and Homecoming . . . grand champions of 3D division for Homecoming decorations . . . held annual Christmas dance ... in spring held exchanges, Moms Day activities, spring formal, and Robin Hood Romp Sherwood Lodge residents relax between studies. 342  (â– , WESCOGA— Top Row: Carolyn Schwartz, secretary; Glenna Wiseman, Jananne Fmck, Carol Hails, Ellen Burkhart, Alice Kerr, kitchen manager; Marcia Moody, Barbara Forse. Third Row: Nancy Eddings, social chairman; Margaret Morrison, Susan Cannon, Martha Hohn. chaplain; Margaret Drake, commissar; Shirley Howard, Christine Kaiser, vice president; Susan Taylor. Second Row: Marianne Zeinz, Sharon Janssen, Sherri Baughman, treasurer; Mrs. Pauline Korbar. house director; Donna Covert, president; Carol Snowden. Bottom Row: Cynthia Osterbur, Linda Clark, Cheryl Prather, advisory board chairman; Carol Gowler, Elizabeth Linden, Josephine Denight ' Beverly Wiseman. University lounges produce a home-like effect. APARTMENT LIVING 344 :■ • Despite the high rent costs, approximately 16 per cent of the student body lived in private apartments. Apartments offered eligible students an opportunity to escape the noise and congestion of communal living. More living space and a lack of restrictions provided students with a more relaxed way of living without limitations on visitation, liquor, or privacy. Kitchen facilities gave gourmets a chance to experiment with new recipes and show off their cooking talents to friends. 345 346 347 348 k N-£. ADMINISTRATION President David Dodds Henry 352 Chancellor Jack W. Peltason Board of Trustees Left to right: J.J. Costello, Russell W. Steger, Donald R. Grimes, Ralph C. Hahn, Timothy Swain, Earl W. Porter, Board President Earl M. Hughes, Governor Richard Ogilvie, President David D. Henry, Harold Pogue, Theodore A. Jones, Howard W. Clement, Lyle H. Lanier, H.O. Farber. Not in panel: W. Clement Stone. Vice-Chancellor George T. Frampton 354 Vice-Chancellor Herbert E. Carter Vice-Chancellor John W. Briscoe ' â– Â ! r M -3 t r . THTv â– â– I m â–º_ k  -. VWtf â– -jti Harlan Agnew President, MIA Jim Baird Photo Editor. IPC Don Bell Director, lllini Union Sam Bittner President, University Choir Richard Ahern Director, lllini Union 355 Ross Blackburn Senior Manager, Star Course Randy Crews Co-Captain, Basketball Margaret Cusack Assistant Photo Editor, IPC V Jim Christman Senior Manager. Star Course Jean Ann Davis Assistant Business Manager, ILLIO John DeLuca business Manager, ILLIO Bruce Erb Co-Captain, Football Mary Ann Drysch, Donna Dahlstrand Co-Captains, Pom Pon Esther Fink Director, Campus Chest Greg Dykstra Captain, Cross Country 357 Sue Grans Director, lllini Union L Jo Anne Fredrikson Editor-in-Chief, ILLIO John Fregeau Captain, Wrestling LesGold Director, lllini Union Steve Gargo President, MRHA Alan Granat Business Manager, DAILY ILLINI 358 Christy Habecost Associate Editor, ILLIO Jessica Hahn General Manager, University Theater 4®} v Pi 4 3umm| V Ms ML , f £ Jane Hesse President, lllini Union John Hundley Editor-in-Chief, DAILY ILLINI Leroy Inskeep President. IFC Jim Harms Chairman, UGSA 359 mum w Bruce Johnson President, Men ' s Glee Club Garry Leonard President, KCSA Augie Matejzel Captain, Baseball Mary Miller President, Women ' s Glee Club Kathy Murphy Captain, Cheerleading Bob Kresek Assistant Station Manager, WPGU sa- 360 Joseph Nepote President, VIP V Jr , ' PhilOvermeier Station Manager, WPGU Martha Paddick Director, lllini Union s£ Marjorie Pine Associate Editor, ILLIO ■■• ' ; ' • Robert O ' Daniell Assistant Photo Editor, IPC Mike Price Co-Captain, Basketball i ' ft Doug Redmann Co-Captain, Football Paul Romain Director, lllini Union Rick Sallinger Stephen Scherer Program Director, WPGU Senior Manager, Star Course Carl Schwartz News Editor, DAILY ILLINI Ed Raymond Captain, Gymnastics 362 Gary Simpson Chief llliniwek K ' mil wr+ ' Susan Smith President, Panhellenic â– Barbara Szot Associate Editor, ILLIO • Robert White Director, lllini Union Roger Simon Executive Editor, DAILY ILLINI Not Pictured: David Bobert; Captain, Track Tom Dunlap; Captain, Tennis Pat Keen; Captain, Golf Robert Levine; Captain, Swimming Bonnie Urban; President, WISA Margaret White; Director, lllmi Union 363 TxTtl 1 . 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New York. NY, B.S.. Metalurgical Engineering ROSENBERG. Earl W . Creve Coeur. Mo.. BS, Aeronautical Astronautical Eng ROSENBERG. Karen N.. Dayton. Ohio. B.A.. Sociology ROSENBERG. Linda G . Chicago. BS, Mathematics Computer Science ROSS. Charles N . Millstadt. B A , History ROTHMAN, Helen. Lincolnwood. BS. Psychology ROTHSCHILD, Marilyn J . St Louis. Mo. B.A.. Sociology ROZICH. RitaC , Joliet. BA, Design ROZYCKI. Timothy L. Chicago, BS . Metalurgical Engineering RUBIN, MARLENE S . Highland Park B.A.. English RUDMAN. Sherwin. M . Skokie BS. Biology RUFF. Paul K. Paris. BS, Finance RUMORE. Anne M.. Effingham. B.A.. Economics RUNKLE. Teresa N.Quincy B.S.. Elementary Education RUSS. Bonnie M.. Libertyville. B.S.. Communications 387 388 RUSTIN. Marcia C . Wilmette. B S , Elementary Education RUTHERFORD. Roger L , Virden. B.S.. Agriculture RUTLEDGE. William A . Farmer City. B S . Agriculture RYAN. Margaret M.. Joliet, B.S . Microbiology RYDER. David A , Springfield. B.S.. Engineering Physics RYHERD, Marcia J ., Hampton. B.A., Teaching of English RYLANDS. John C , Berwyn, B S . Biology SACKLER. Anita H , Bayside. NY . B.S., Special Education SAFARCYK. Diane M , Streator. B.S.. Elementary Education SAGER. Terry M . Astoria. B A . Teaching of Social Studies SAIKLEY. Gilbert H .Danville. B.S , Accountancy SAIKLEY. Joanne. Danville. B.A.. Design SAIPE. GaryS .Chicago. B.S.. Psychology SALZ. Norbert J., Streator. B.S.. Aeronautical Astronautical Eng. SAMFORD. Gary L . Mt Vernon. B.A., Sociology SANDBERG. Judith A . Moline. B.A. B S . Speech Psychology SANDERS, Kathleen A . Yorkville, B.S.. Home Economics SANKS.GeneD.. Equality. B.S.. Agriculture SANOSKI. Pamela J., Chicago. B S . Music Education SAPORA. Jeanne E . Champaign. B.S . Elementary Education SATTERFIELD. Donald G Champaign, B S , Marketing SAUDER. Sharon B . Washington. B A . Teaching of Social Studies SAUTTER. Mary L .Highland. B.A.. Anthropology SAVAGE. Helene S . Aurora. B.S.. Elementary Education SCALIATINE. Mary P.. Bellwood. BS . Speech Correction SCHAEFFER, Jennifer A . Chicago. BS. Elementary Education SCHAIDLE. Charles L . Metamora, B.S . Mechanical Engineering SCHALLER. Gail L . Chicago. B S , Communications SCHAUBLE. Linda K.. Pontiac. B.A., Teaching of English SCHECTMAN. JanisG . Skokie. B.A . Languages SCHEIWE. David A . Cissna Park i S . Aeronautical Astronautical Eng SCHELLING. Marilyn S., Leaf River, B.A.. German SCHER. Joel H., Niles, S , Mathematics Computer Science SCHERER. Stephen E . Orinda. Calif,. B S , Finance SCHEUBER, Jane F. Joliet. B A .Speech SCHICK. Danny L, Clinton, B S .Agriculture SCHICKENDANZ. Allan L . Marissa. BS , Agriculture SCHILL. Kathryn J.. Lombard. B S . Teaching of Mathematics SCHIMEL. David. Chicago. BS. Psychology SCHINDEL. Richard H . Aurora. B S . Business Administration SCHLAPP, Gail J.. Yorkville. B S . Elementary Education SCHLUCKEBIER. Susan K.. Findlay. Ohio B.S . Biology SCHMALZ. Marilyn K.. Deerfield. B.S . Psychology SCHMIDT. Laura E .Polo. Home Economics SCHMIDT. Lawrence E.. Lansing. B.S.. Metalurgical Engineering SCHMIDT, Wayne S . Evansville. Ind. B.S . Architecture SCHNEIDER. John L. Buckingham. B.S.. Agriculture SCHNITTGRUND. Gary D . Rock Island. B S . Ceramic Engineering SCHNITZ. Karen L . Chii ago BS . Elementary Education SCHOO. Valerie G . Roselle. B.A., Spanish M HOUIIr I li ..tirtli I (.li.imp.np.n. BS. Education V IIOONHMVI N M.iri ' .H I R Ik H A So. Mil.i| ' y ' ,| lll ' l INI I ' Ihom.isR I Imhursl ha History SCHRI ri i i ri.„,„.iC .Chicago. H A 1 1 ai I i II rench SCHRENZEL. Steven N.. Chicago B.A., Political Science SCHRIVER. Jane E., Freeport. B.S.. Home Economics SCHROEDER. John R.. Northbrook. B.S , Industrial Engineering SCHULTE, James L. Golden Eagle. B.S., Management SCHULTE. Lana R. Freeport. B.S.. Secondary Education SCHULTZ. David L, Rochester. Mich.. B.S., Aeronautical Astronautical Eng. SCHULTZ. Terry A.. Arlington Heights. B.S., Architecture SCHUMACHER, Edward G. Jr , Berwyn. B.S . Industrial Engineering SCHUMM, Marilyn J . Libertyville. B.S.. Home Economics SCHWARTZ, CharleF. Skokie. B S . Psychology SCHWARZ. Marilyn A.. Morton Grove B.S .Marketing SCOTT. Linda A.. Pana. B.S.. Teaching of English SCOTT. SUSAN L , Mt. Morris B.A.. Social Studies SCRANTON. Lynda K.. Payson. B.S, Physical Education SEBRIGHT, Terence F„ Shelbyville. B.A . Teaching of French SECEMSKY, Rebecca R , Chicago, B.S . Elementary Education SEIGLE, Donna L.. Shawnee Mission. Kan. B.S, Music Education SELLERS. Robin A , Barnngton, B.A., Teaching of Spanish SEMMELMAN, Patricia A,. Glen Ellyn B.S,, Elementary Education SEVILLANO. Julian L . Matanzas. Cuba, B S , Accountancy SEWELL. Charles T„ Belvidere. B.S , Psychology SEXTON. Marianne, Yorkville, B.A.. Teaching of French SEYMOUR. Sue L. Rossville B.S.. Elementary Education SHANER, Dan A . Palestine. B.S.. Accountancy SHANNON, Kathleen L, Villa Park, B A,, Teaching of Latin SHAPIRO. Marlene J .Skokie. B S . Teaching of Mathematics SHAPIRO. Terry H., Chicago, B.S,, Psychology SHAPLAND, Jon 0,, Champaign, B S.. Civil Engineering SHAW, Pamela L, Rantoul, B.S.. Home Economics SHAW, Peter L. Chicago, B S,, Accountancy SHEARER, Paul S., Villa Grove. B.S , Marketing SHEFFOLD. Arlene A , Westville B.A.. English SHEPPARD, Michael E.. Roodhouse. B.S , Architecture SHEPARDSON. Sharon A , Chicago, B.S Psychology SHEREOS, Vicki. Chicago, B A . Teaching of English SHERMAN. Vivian A .Skokie, B.S., Elementary Education SHILLING. Bonnie R . Mundelein. B.S.. Teaching of the Biological Sciences SHOGER. Neal G Oswego. B.S.. Accountancy SHULAR. MarciaL, Danville. B.A.. Teaching of English SHULTZ. Kenneth L . West Des Moines. Iowa. B S . Physical Education SIEGEL. Sherry J . Morton Grove. B S , Elementary Education SIEGRIST. Beverley A.. Niota. B.S.. Recreation SIEHR, Steven F . Milwaukee Wis., B.S , Communications SILES. Madonna M.. Niles. B.S.. Communications SILVERMAN. Judith L . Champaign. B.A., Rhetoric Composition SIMMONS. George H III. Barnngton B S , Biology SIMMONS. Samuel R , Carmi, BS. Agriculture SIMPSON. John T . Prairie Du Rocher B.S.. Agricultural Engineering SIMS. Judith K . Liberty. B.S.. Home Economics SIMS. Patricia A , Liberty. B.S . Home Economics SISLOW. James W. Mundelein, B.S . Zoology SLAMAR. Charles Jr., Chicago, B.A . Political Science SLAYMAKER. Robert G.. Erie. BS.. Agriculture SLIFE. Vickie J . Urbana. B.S.. Home Economics 389 SLIVE. Jacqueline D.. Wilmette. B. A .Political Science SLIVON. Christine A.. La Grange. B S Mathematics and Computer Science SLOTNIK. Shernll. Chicago. B S . Elementary Education SMILEY. Lawrence K.. East Lynn. B S Aeronautical Astronautical Eng. SMITH. Camilla A . Lockport. B S . Elementary Education SMITH. George K . Oswego. B.S.. Agriculture SMITH. Larry F. Bowen B S.. Industrial Education SMITH. Morris L. Shelbyville. B.S.. Agriculture SMITH. Nancy L. Chappaqua. NY. B S . Music Education SMITH. Randy J.. Champaign. B.S.. Engineering Physics SMITH. Robert A , Deerfield. B.S . Mechanical Engineering SMITH. Susan E.. Homewood. B A.. Teaching of Social Studies SMITH. Thomas G. Oak Forest. B S.. Biology SMITH. TimothyO . Urbana. B.A.. History SNELL. Linda L. Decatur. B.A.. Economics SNYDER. James L. Mohne. B S.. Accountancy SOCOL. Michael L . Skokie. B.S. .Biology SODEN, David T . Decatur. B.S.. Communications SOKOL. Nancy J.. Beachwood. B.S.. Teaching of Spanish SOLIWON. Lothar E . Springfield. B S . Geography SOLTWEDEL. Ruth A . Effingham. B.S . Home Economics SOMMERS. Richard L . Kenney. B S . Agriculture SOSNOW. JoAnn. Chicago. B.A.. French SOSTRIN. Jack M. Skokie. B.S . Mathematics Computer Science SPECHT. Charles W . Farmersville. B S.. Agriculture Education SPINHIRNE. James D . Warren. B S . Engineering Physics SPINHIRNE. Karen E. Lena. B S . Elementary Education SPIRES. Larry W .Marshall. B S . Mechanical Engineering SPRIETSMA. Suzanne R . Lisle. B S . Biology SPRINGS. Stephanie S . Chicago. B S.. Teaching of Mathematics ST GERMAINE. Mary G . Arlington Heights. B.A.. English STABILE. Carolyn A . Chicago. B.A .History STAHL. Thomas R.. Enfield. B S . Agriculture STAMM.Gary M . Dupo. B S . Communications STANISH, Donna M.. Elmhurst. B S . Elementary Education STANTON, Joseph E . Wenonah, N J B S . Economics STARK, Manlynn D . Mason City. B A . English STAROSTA, Elizabeth L , Brookfield, B S . Education STARR, Gregory A Peoria. B A , History STASUHIS. Alfred W . Oaklawn. B S . Florticulture Orn Horticulture STEEL. Frank B , Evergreen Park, BS. Chemistry STEGEMAN, Thomas A , Quincy, B A . Political Science STEIN Alan J Collinsville. B S , Biology , I flNBERG, Joan H. Chicago. Fi A History Of Art STEINER. Marlene. Chicago. B S . Psychology STEPHENS. Samuel L . South Boston. Va . B S . Food Science STEPHI NSON Robert M DesPlaines. I! A Politii al Science STERBA. Gail L . LaGrange Park. B.I Eli entary I lucation STERNBERl herylG . Lincolnwood. B.S Psyi Nology ITI RNSTI IN Allan J M iroll Winnetk i hn N go iltural Eng. Agrii jlturt II .•; I I â– â– I | . , â– B.I Hlmd B.S Biology  0 STIER. Patricia S.. London Mills. B.S.. Home Economics STIFEL. Paul M. Alton. B.S . Chemical Engineering STINE. Patricia A . Edwardsville. B.S , Education STITT. James S.. East St. Louis. B A . Theatre Arts STLUKA. Thomas H.. Skokie. B A , French STOCKBARGER. Danise E . Western Springs. B.A.. English STOECKER. Magdalena M . Kirkwood. Mo B.A. .History STOKVIS. Eugene W.. La Salle. B.S.. Industrial Administration STOLARIK. Michele M .. Waukegan. B.S.. Elementary Education STOLL. John E. Chestnut. B S . Agriculture STOLMAN. David B.. Chicago. B.A . Political Science STONE. Paul F. Chicago. B S Marketing STONE. Sandra K.. Warrensburg. B S . Physical Education STOUT. Julie K.. Bridgeport. B S . Journalism STRANG. Colin W . Springfield. B.S.. Civil Engineering STRASSMAN. Richard C. New Athens. B S . Teaching of the Biological Sciences STRATTON, William C. Wood River. B.S.. Chemistry STROHECKER. Jerilyn K . Pearl City. B.A. Teaching of Social Studies STROMBERG. Susan M . Homewood. 8.S.. Elementary Education STUKENBERG. David C. Belleville. B.S . Agriculture STUNGIS. Elaine C . Prospect Heights. B.S . Communications SUCHERMAN. Edward S.. Skokie. B S . Communications SUGAR, Bonnie L.. Evanston. B.S.. Ed. of Mentally Handicapped Children SUHRE. Dennis R.. Edwardsville. B.S.. Engineering Physics SULLIVAN. Marcia J . Monmouth. B S.. Physical Education SULLIVAN. Patricia L . Fairview Park B.S . Microbiology SUNDBERG. Jeffrey P . Peoria. B S . Biology SUSIE. Jean, Pekin, B A. English SUTER. Ronald E . Mount Morris B.S.. Aeronautical Astronautical Eng SUTHERLAND. Carol S.. Champaign. B.S.. Agriculture SUTKER. William L. Chicago. B.S.. Physiology SUTOR. Mary B.. Chicago. B.S . Psychology SWANSON. Janet E.. Evanston. B.S.. Recreation SWANSON. Kristin A , Arlington Heights. B S . Advertising SWARTLEY. Loren C. Sterling. B.S . Florticulture Orn. Horticulture SWIATOWIEC. Frank J.. Rockford. B S . Electrical Engineering SWIGERT. Thomas C. Evanston. B A , History SWITZER, Jeffrey W.. DeKalb. B.S.. Electrical Engineering SZALKOWSKi. Linda A . Monticello. B A . Teaching of French SZOT, Barbara A . Niles, B.S . Elementary Education TAETS. Dennis R.. Sheffield, B.S.. Mathematics Computer Science TALLON. Lyle D . Heyworth, B.S.. Agriculture TALMADGE. Patricia A . Urbana. B S . Home Economics TAMMEN, Dale R.. Danforth. B.S.. Agriculture TANENBERG Ellyn A . Forest Park, B S . Accountancy TAPPAN. Richard J.. Woodstock. B.S . Civil Engineering TATE. Donald E . Stewardson. B.S . Agricultural Engineering TAYLOR. Lynn L . Glenview. B A . Theatre Arts TEINOWITZ. Ira. River Forest. B S.. Communications TERAS. Markus. Dwight. B.S,. Electrical Engineering TERWILLIGER. Edith M . Champaign. B.S.. Commercial Teaching THEESFELD. Timothy L. Urbana. B.S.. Accountancy THERIOT, Marilyn F.. Downers Grove. B.S.. Psychology THEWIS. Albert G Jr . South Holland. B.S . Architecture 391 THIEL. Nancy E. Danville. B.S.. Teaching o( Mathematics THOMAS. Albert L. Chandlerville, B S.. Economics THOMAS. Daniel A . La Grange. B S . Finance THOMAS. Dwight L . Patoka. B.S.. Agriculture THOMAS. Miriam S , Hopedale. B.A .. Design THOMAS. Thomas J . Decatur, B.S.. Accountancy THOMPSON. James J.. River Grove. B.S.. Civil Engineering THOMPSON. Lawrence R.. Atlanta. B S.. Economics THOMPSON. Roberta J.. Niles. B A , Teaching of Social Studies THOMPSON. Thomas E.. Chicago. B S . Secondary Education THONN. William E.. Rock Island. B S.. Marketing THORNBURG. Roberta L .. Hinsdale. B.A.. Theatre Arts TICE. Linda E.. Greenview B.A.. Teaching of English TIMM, Terry W.. Lansing. B S.. Chemical Engineering TOCK Jeffrey W .Champaign. B S . Agriculture TOMASEK. Jams E . Palos Park. B A . English TOMPKINS. William E.. Skokie. B S .Chemistry TONON. Susan S . Midlothian. B S . Mathematics Computer Science. TRAPP. Cheryl A . Maywood. B S , Civil Engineering TRAUGHBER. Arlie E . Moweaqua. B A , Sociology TREBELHORN. Richard J.. Blue Island. B S . Mechanical Engineering TREES. Ann M .. Homer. B.S.. Recreation TREES. SocttC . Homer. B.S.. Agriculture TROMPETER. Jean E . LaSalle. B.S.. Accountancy TROST, David R . Taylorville. B.S . Biology TUCKER. Carol P .Newman. B.S . Home Economics TUCKER. Joyce E . Maywood. B S . Psychology TUREK, John G .Cicero. B S.. Psychology TURKOWSKI Robert W , North Chicago. B S . Physics TURNER. Bernard C . Aurora. B A .German TURNER, DaleR . Rushville. B.S . Finance TUTTLE. Pamela J . West York. B A . English TWENHAFEL Calvin E . Lenzberg. B.S.. Agriculture Engineering ULRICH. Susan K . Rockford. B.A.. Speech UNDERWOOD. Gerald L . Eureka. B.S . Agriculture URBAN, Frances A , Des Plaines. B S . Communications URBANEK, Leila A , La Grange Park. B A . Teaching of English URISH, Mary A , Green Valley, B S . Home Economics VAKOC. James L , Wood Dale, B S . Ceramic Engineering VAN ANFRWERP. LeRoy L. Gibson City, B S . Accountancy VANDF BUNTE David C . Hudsonville. Mich , B S . Psychology VANDENBROUCKE. Russell J . Elmhurst. B A Rhetoric Composition VANDER ' .M EG leffrey L Carpentersville. B S . Psychology VANGILDER Kay I Pari B S . Edui ation VAN WINKLE. Robert W, Peoria. B S . Communn ations VARGA Anne K Dixon. reai lung of English VARNOLD. Richard M M. in B S Agrii ulture : n ... , ,1 I I hll Igl B.S.J ommunn ations IHN lanicei Oregon B i lomi I i onomn â– 1 1 EDENO.Luiii I b I 3 S . B.S.. Mathi ,i y frills VISNISKKI. Thomas P.. Danville. B S.. Marketing VOEGTLE. Michael T.. Chicago. B.S . Accountancy VOLAND. Mary E.Chenoa. B.S.. Elementary Education VOLK, Leon W , Wakefield. B.S.. Agriculture VROMAN. James A . Downers Grove. B A.. History WADAS. Maureen K.. Park Ridge. B.A.. Design WAGENKNECHT. Philip L .. Milledgeville. B S.. Agriculture WAGNER. Francis M.. Decatur B.S . Accountancy WAGNER. Robert H.. Streator. B.S.. Zoology WAGONER. Lawrence E.. Lawrenceville. B.A.. History WAKAT. Rita A.. Bourbonnais. B.S.. Mathematics Computer Science WAKEFIELD. Connie L . Homer. B.A.. English WALDEN. Charles J . Indianapolis. Ind B.A.. Economics WALKER, Katharine I.. Maywood. B.S.. Psychology WALKER. Ruth E.. Chicago. B.S . Communications WALKER. Sherry E . Palestine. B.A . Art Education WALKER. Steve. Caseyville. B A . History WALLACE. Diane L. Rocktord. B.A.. Teaching of Spanish WALLEN. Susan M.. Catlm. B.A., Anthropology WALLERSTEIN. Susan. Highland Park. B A . Teaching of Spanish WALSTEN. Michael C .Alpha. B S.. Agriculture WALTER. David F . Jerseyville. B.S .Physics WALTER. James E. DeKalb. B.S . Agriculture WALTZEK. Jill M.. Highland Park. B.S.. Social Studies WARE. William C . Pinckneyville. B.S.. Accountancy WARGO. Linda M . Lombard. B.A. History WASHBURN, Mark F . Champaign. B.S . Civil Engineering WASSEL, Lynn G , LaGrange. B S . Education WATERS. Diane H . Lake Bluff B.A.. English WATSON. Resa M.. Normal B.A .industrial Design WATTS. Doral M . Rockford. B.S . Agriculture WATTS. Linda L. Ottawa. B.S.. Teaching of Mathematics WAX. Richard R.. Newman. B.S.. Agriculture WEATHERS. Victor L . Ridge Farm. B.S.. Accountancy WEBBER. Ned M Jr.. Mount Sterling. B.S.. Electrical Engineering WEBER Joyce K . Evanston, B.A English WEBSTER. Jane A . Kankakee B.S.. Mathematics WEEKS. Virginia L . Urbana. B.A.. English WEHR. Catherine M . Chicago B.S.. Psychology WEIDNER. Lenora A . Morton B S . Home Economics WEIDNER Pamela I . Niles. B A . Teaching of English WEINSTEIN. Stanley H . Great Neck N Y B S . Accountancy WE1NZERL. Thomas H Edwards. B.S.. Medical Art WEISMAN. Jeanne D . Chicago. B.A . Art Education WEISMAN Robert A . Calumet City. B.S.. Accountancy WEISS, Eric W,.Poughkeepsie NY B.S . Physics WELLER. Patricia A. Dwight B.S , Home Economics Education WELLER. Rodney A . Dwight B S . Agriculture WELLS MaryG . Decatur. B.A . Teaching of English WENTHE. George W Jr , Effingham. B S . Civil Engineering WERNER. John V Streator. B S . Physics WESSEL. Richard L.Trenton B.S.. Ceramic Engineering WESSELS. Barbara A . Rockton B S.. Education WEST Barbara A . Elgin B A , Political Science 393 394 WESTENBERGER George L. III. Springfield. B S . Accountancy WETTMAN Bruce W Champaign. B S Economics WHEELER. Stephen M Evanston. B.S , Communications WHEELER, Mark C Wheaton. B A , English WHITE. Charlotte L . Rockford. B S . Psychology WHITE Diane K Springfield. B S Music Education WHITLOCK. Phyllis K , Harnsburg. B S .. Agricultural Engineering WHITNEY, Elizabeth F Calumet City. B S . Physical Education WIDAMAR Brian L . East Alton. B A.. Political Science WILLIAMS NancyC. Naperville. B.A . History WILSON. Barbara L. Bartlett. ).S. Teach of Mental. Handicap. Children WILT, Susanne, Muncy, Pa.. B A , Teaching of French WIMMER, Barbara D . Bethany, I S Teach of Mental Handicap Children WINTER, Becky G , Alexandria. Va.. B S . Psychology WINTER. Thomas A , Riber Forest B S Finance WINTERS, Carolyn R . Zion. B A English WISE. Charles R.. Table Grove. B S . Agriculture WISEMAN, Beverly J,. Browns. B S . Teaching of Mathematics WITORT. Helen M , Libertyville, B.A.. Teaching of Social Studies WITTLER. Cheryl A . Chatsworth. B S.. Physical Education WOJTENA. Joseph S.. Calumet City. B.S . Industrial Education WOLF. Norman B . Chicago. B S.. Geography WOLF. Robert E . Macomb. B.S.. Agriculture Education WOLFF, Dale F . Mason, B S . Agriculture Education WOLKEN, Dennis E . Buffalo. Iowa B A , Design WONG. Roger H , Honolulu. Hawaii. B S.. Zoology WOOD Susan C . Springfield. B A . English WOODS. William F . LaJolla. Calif.. B.A . Political Science WRIGHT. Linda K . Greenview, B A , Economics WRIGLEY. Carole J .Peoria. B.S , Medical Arts WUEBBLES. Donald J . Carlyle. B S . Electrical Engineering YAEGER. Linda R . Danville. B.S Home Economics YAXLEY. Thomas E . Champaign. B S . Accountancy YELLEN. Mario A . Waukegan, B S., Elementary Education YENERICH. Marcia L . Mendota. B S , Home Economics YORK. Bruce A . Lombard. B S . General Engineering YOUNG. DuaneD . Buckley, B S . Agriculture YOUNG. GaryO .Chicago. . Agricultural Eng Agriculture YOUNG. James 0.. Freeport. B.A . History YOUNG. Jerry C . Champaign. B S . Restaurant Management YOUNG, Kerry A . Champaign. B A . Economics ZANDER. Sandra L , Glenwood. B S Elementary Education ZACHMAN. Mark T . Green Bay, Wis B A , Architecture ZAIDEMAN. Barbara Jo. Chicago. B S . Communications ZAPF. Linda K . Chillacathe. B S . Mathematics Computer Science ZAR MarkS . Skokie. B S., Electrical Engineering ZAREMSKI. Miles J , Evanston. B S B A . Psychology Poll Sci ZEITLINOreen I. .Chicago. B.S.. Music Education Ml Eileen M .Chicago, B.A,, Teaching of Spanish ZELAC. Renee. Chicago. B.S Ed ' .I Mi â– nt. ill Handii .ipped Children ZIBMAN. Diantha. Philadelphia. Pa.. B.S I dm ation of the Deaf ii i INSKI Gerald L. Chicago. B S Aeronautical Astronautical Eng. immi RMAN Ann m I lossmoor. B A Design IMMI RMAN MaryK Aurora. B.S Physical I dui ation ZIMMERMAN, Terry L. Genesco. B.A.. Art Education ZLOTNIK. Paul J.. Lincolnwood. B.S . Biology ZUBER. JohnC.OIney. B S . Agriculture BAUGHER. Margaret S.. Clarendon Hills. B.S.. Recreation LIPSCHULTZ. Leslie F.. Chicago. B S . Elementary Education WILBER. Kaethe Q . Urbana. BA . German and French 395 General Index A D H Acacia Allen Hall 292 Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Aipi, . K ippa Lambda Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Sigma Phi rail Omega (i Delta ments Armory House B Baseball Baseball Team Basketball Basketball Team Beta Sigma Psi Beta Theta Pi Blaisdell Hall Bronze Tablet Busey Hall c Calhoun Hall Campus Chest Campus View Lodge Chi Omega Chi Phi Chi Psi Christian Campus College Hall Cross Country Cross Country Team 214 Dad ' s Day 293.294 Daily lllini 215 Delta House 216 Delta Chi 217 Delta Delta Delta 218 Delta Gamma 219 Delta Phi Epsilon 220 Delta Sigma Phi 221 Delta Sigma Theta 222 Delta Tau Delta 223 Delta Upsilon 224 Delta Zeta 225 Demonstrations 226 Derby Days 227 Distinguished llhn 228 229 E 344 324 Europa Evans Hall Evans Scholars Expansion 174 187 F 116 125 Farmhouse 230 Fencing 231 Fencing Squad 295 FAR 203 Football 303 Football Squad Forbes Hall Four Columns Four House 325 Fraternity Rush 168 326 G 232 233 Gamma Phi Beta 234 GizzKids 325 Golf 327 Golf Team 38 Gymnastics 185 Gymnastics Team Hendnck House 332 Omicron Delta Kaf 94 Honors Day 202 328 Hopkins Hall 302 P 235 Homecoming 46 236 Page House 238 1 Phi Delta Theta . 287 1 Phi Gamma Delta 239 hlli Del 1 331 Phi Kappa Psi 240 lllioskee 150 Phi Kappa Sigma 241 lllini Tower 304 Phi Kappa Tau 242 ISR 308 Phi Kappa Theta 243 International Fair 96 Philea . . . 410 Intramurals 64,136.182 Phi Mu 192 lota Alpha Pi 247 Phi Sigma Epsilon 355 Phi Sigma Kappa K Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Beta Phi . Kappa Alpha Theta 248 Pi Kappa Alpha 239 Kappa Delta .249 Pi Kappa Phi 296 Kappa Delta Rho 250 Pi Lambda Phi 244 Kappa Kappa Gamma 251 Presby Hall 18 Kappa Sigma 252 Productions Koinonia 334 Psi Upsilon L R 245 128 Lambda Chi Alpha 253 Rehabilitation Cer 134 LAR 314 Religion 297 ROTC 22 134 M Rugby 301 Mansion 334 s 328 Medea 335 330 Minawa 336 Sachem 172 Mom ' s Day 160 Saunders Hall Moratorium 42 Seniors Mortar Board 199 Sherwood Lodge Shorter Board 246 N Sigma Alpha Epsil 142 Sigma Alpha Mu 180 Nabor House 337 Sigma Chi . . 187 Newman Hall 338 Sigma Delta Tau 126 New Student Week 8 Sigma Nu 135 Noble Hall 316 Sigma Phi Delta 202 336 .254 255 .256 257 258 259 340 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 341 68,106 268 140 188 58 40 198 317 366 342 199 269 270 271 272 273 .274 Sigma Phi Epsilon 275 Sigma Pi 276 Sigma Tau Gamma 277 Snyder Hall 303 Soccer 36 Sorority Rush 112 Staff 414 Swimming 130 Swimming Team 134 T Taft Hall 313 Tau Delta Phi . 278 Tau Epsilon Phi 279 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 280 Tennis ...... 178 Tennis Team 186 Theta Chi ... 281 Theta Delta Chi 286 Theta Xi , 282 Torch 198 Track 177 Track Team 186 Triangle 283 u UGSA 194 V Van Doren 318 w Wescoga 343 Wrestling 132 Wrestling Team ,.. ... 135 z Zeta Beta Tau . 287 Zeta Omega Omega 286 Zeta Psi . 284 Zeta Tau Alpha 285 Student Index Abbott. Barbara 341 Abbott. Susan 248 Abell. Helen 366 Ableman Andre 1 287 Abraham Thomas 265 Abrahumson, Jill 251 Abrams Elyse 298 Abrams. Marilyn 299 Abrams Richard 270 Abramson Nam y 272 Abruzzo Frank 366 Acciari Lawrence 268 Achtien. Hendrik 301 Ackerman Cinda 298 Ackerman Jon 295 Ar kins Vivian 366 Acord. Jon 280 366 Adami Paul 238 Adams. Carolyn 310 Adams Jay 222 Adams. Larry 265 Adams, Lawrence J 301 Adams. Nancy 287 Adams Richard G 201 Aoams Richard L 273 Adams. Vera 315 Adaniya Bette 366 Addis M irk 275 Addis. Stephany 366 Adelman Lind 1 201 Adelt Richard 275 Aderhold Deborah 316 Ad s if ud 287 â– Ik ns Albert 238 Adlei loan 299 Adlei lohn 200 366 Adlei Steven 286 Adngnoi 1 1 eon ird 366 . 1 n 1 1 a 232 Y iren 215 •■■. ,â– , Harlan 355 366 Ahern H ithleen 366 Ahi mi R11 1 if . 1 355 366 Ah m . 1 359 t â– ei iusai 329 Aiel . Martha 248366 Aiki R hard 366 i.i 366 Akers 1 nda 229 366 Akr ighl Gayli 303 Albano M Nat ,â– 251 Perry 245 Da v 1 d 244 ' Petei 11 ' . , 11 115 • 11 li li 155 166 ler . M ' 61 lai Alexander. David Alfredson, Thomas Alison Susan Allbntten. George Allen, Gerald Allen. Jay Allen. Kenneth Allen. Manbeth Allen Mark Allen Michael Allen. Steven Allen, Tracey Allers. Kenneth Allie. Glen Allison, Bonnie Allspach. Pamela Allsup. Mark Allswang, Barry Allyn William Almquist, Edward Alsip. Russell Altenbaumer. Larry Altmix, Amy Altschul Maria Amdal. James Amadon. Cynthia Amador, Laura Ambrose. Sharon Ames. Melinda Amideo William Amidon Ruth Amoaku. William Ammons, Edsel Amoni I ar r y Amram. fa k Amderberg, Thomas Andermann Ronald Andersen Henry Andersen. Thomas Anderson Harry Anderson Bernadette Anderson Charles Anderson. Cheryl Anders lyde Anden I 1 ng Anderson Dale Anderson Daniel Anderson Dennis Anderson Don ild Anden Gary Anden I Iregoi j Anderson lames Andi f lohn H Andersi in lohn I Andei si ' ' . 1 ' iii.iiti ,n Andi ' son ludith Andei son K iren Anderson f irk Anderson 1 irry Anderson 1 nn - Marilyn A 1 .. I. 1 ' .1 ,11 M if - Andi â– ' . M i . 1. Andersi I Pamela 214 256 390 233 366 300 334 198.285 222 300 186 249 216 366 239.186 297 248 309 287 335 238.327 244 366 260 294 201,254 296 315 243 311 301 243 335 286 256 223 298 309 311 134 201 240,366 226 201,314 331 273 2 31 326 222 ,V1 244 262 329 186 â– ' . â– ; . ' 1 366 134 (1 ( ' i,l â– 1 1 . ' I, ' 1 Anderson. Patricia Anderson. Paul Anderson. Paula Anderson. Richard F Anderson. Richard W Anderson. Robert A Anderson, Robert C Anderson, Robert E Anderson Ross Anderson, Sammy Anderson. Sheryl Anderson. Susan Anderson, Thomas Anderson. William Andreas. Nancy Andreoni, Linda Andres. Susan Andrews. Anita Andrews. Gail Andrews, Michael Andrews, Mrs Thelma Andnchik, David Anfinson. Carol Anglesano. Annette Ankin. Michael Ansel, Marc Anthoney. Deanna Antoniu. Kathleen Antos, John Antrim, Gail Appenseller, Billie Appleman. Laura Archambault. Carol Archer. Linda Archer. Sandra Ardizzone. Anthony Arend. Ross Arends. Wilke Arenson. Peter Aria. Sara Argo. Theodore Ariana. Steven Armbrust. Dennis Armbrust, Ronald Armetta, N.nn v Armon. William Armstrong, Benton Armstrong, Cheryl Armstrong, Clinton At 1 1, ,11 Howard Arthur Ruber I Artrip lames A ' ,, in .it 1, ihn Ash lames Ashamy 1 1 n inne A ' .hbrook. John Askew 1 harles At. hison 1 ' eggy Al, hi, v ll.ii vl Air I im aii h ' f 1, 1 lames Atherton Kniiy Atherton Mi. hael Atllano I ' m .lulu Atkent 1 mil , 314 Atkins. Beverly 310 Baker. John 280 227 Atkins. Jeffrey 241 Baker. Kathy 295 366 Atkins. Wilma 329 Baker. Laura 264 268 Atlas. Barry 267 Baker. Louie 186 270 Atlas. Marilyn 263 Baker, Lynda 221 366 Atlas. Susan 260.366 Baker. Marilyn 219 276 Aubrecht. Kathryn 294 Baker, Marvin 134 134.302 Auer. Howie 134 Baker. Michael 311 326 Augustine. William 311 Baker. Paul 311 216 Aukerman, Ronald 312 Baker. Phillip 284 229.366 Ault. Martha 198 199.366 Baker. Robert 282 215 Ault. Peggy 340 Baker. Terry 285 273 Aumiller. Bill 226 Baker. Thomas 261 324 Aunemmo. Lana 366 Baker. Timothy 329 246 Auriene. Barbara 342.366 Baldoni. Christopher 277 221.366 Autry, Owen 366 Baldwin. Clayton 269 300 Avalos. Diana .225 Balm. Paula 263 318 Avery, Gayland 235 Balmski. Kenneth 244 260 Avery, Thomas 235 Balkonis, John 259 275 A ruch. Susan 272.366 Ballard. Daniel 134 228 Ayers, James L 239.366 Banach. Cecelia 366 244 Ayers. James R 242 Bandera, Charles 366 306 Ayers. Ronald 325 Bandy, Beth 59Q 366 Ayers. Stephen 239 Bangham. Mary 221 287 Azeris. Ivar . 252.366 Banich. William 186 287 Azzarello. Ellen 225 Banks. Linda 240 201 Banys. Rasa 366 227 B Baquero. Ines 299 283 Bara. Diane 299 251 Babbitt. Jean 294 Baraglia. James 281 313 Babbitt. Juliet 232 Baranov Davida 307 Babbitt. Robert 278 Barbakoff. Adrienne 189272. 340.366 Babcock. Earlena . 366 366 366 Babin, Nettie 316 Barber. Dorothy 237 295 Babka. Mariann 221 Barber. Janet 313 259 Bach. Janice 264 Barber, John 239.366 366 Bath Robert 256 Barber. Lee 366 222 Bachelder, Lynn 295 Barber. Paula 298 279 Bachman, George 326 Barbene Anne 215 263 Bachta. Joseph 259 Bareither, Charles 186 302 Bacon, Nancy 215 Bareither, Daniel 228 257 300 Bacon. Robert 369 Baren. Terry 367 266 Badesch, Robert 270 Barger. Shirley 125 Badger. Barbara 229 Bargo. Kennith 186 318 Budner, Holly 263 Bark Maria 280 Baer. Laurie 224 Barker. Barbara 254 Bagley, Karen 314 Barker. Nancy 298 Bugley Kathy 215 Barlage Mrs Ruby ' . , 300 Bail. James 366 H.iini.iiui Kelly 278 Bailen John 287 Barnard M.uy 200 Bailey, Bonnie 316 Bai hi ' - 1 laniei 339 214 Bailey Kathleen 285 It. lines Georgia 326 Bailey Martha 342 Barnetl lane 302 Bam Hi ' w.i ' it 279 Barnetl I ' m 218 Kind. lamesC 200 Barnow M.nii 276 Baud lames 1 355 1: ,1 ..11 lames 268 it, in. 1 Mi, hael 333.366 Man lohn 224 304 Baits K.iihv 296 Ban Kenneth 338 Bakei Barbara 195 Ban Martin 251 Bakei 1 irol )â– !( Barra lohn t. ' ii Bakei David . ' ' 8 Ban igrea Kenneth 367 M:: ' ' li. Bakei Deborah .VI 142 B 111. ' II Aim . i i Bakei 1 dward ill! Barrett Mary 1 15 Bakei ] imes ' hi ' , il.l, K II Ro t ' .- Bakei loAnn ill! Barry loan I 99 198 Barry. Susan Barshinger. Joan Bartee. Neale Bartel, Richard Bartelson. Daryl . . . Bartelstein. Ronald Bartfield. Steven . . . Barth. Elizabeth Bartlett. Evan Bartlett. Judith Bartlett. Judy Bartlett). Joseph Bartley. John Bartling. Christine Bartlotti, Leonard Bartoli, Constance Barton, James . . . Bartosiak, Edmund Bartz, Allan Basalay. Paul Baskin. Neil .... Baslaw. Louis Bassett. John Bastian. Linda . . . . Batch. Barbara Bates. Mark . . . Bates. Paula Batko. Kenneth Baudino. Rodney ... Bauer. Carol . , Bauer. David .... Bauer. Joanne Bauer. Knut Bauer. Nancy 199 Bauernfeind. Debaney Baugh. Gary Baugher. Margaret Baughman. Kathy Baughman. Sherri Baumgartner. Frederick Baumheuter. Linda Baumler. Brett Baumler. Kurt Baumsten. Marcia Bawden, Ralph Bayer. Kathenne Beal. Rebecca . . Seal. Richard Beals. Cairn Beanblossom. Gerry Beanblossom. Larry Bearden. Frances Beattie. Charlene Beatty. Dale Beaty. Catherine Beaudway. Janet Beaumont. James Beaumont. Joyce Beaumont. Kathenne B eaupne. Scott Beavers, John Beck. Bruce Beck, David Beck. Denver Beck. Janet Beck. John ... Beck, Julie Beck, William Becker. Barbara Becker, Brian Becker. Bruce Becker. Harold Becker. John Becker, Linda Becker. Richard Becker, Stephen Becker. Ward Beckermeier. Linda Beckes. Patricia Beckett. John Beckhart, Paul Beckman, Gary Becvar, June Bedford. Shelley Bedows. Stanley Beeler. Joseph Begich. Michael Begley. James Begley, Thomas Behrens. John Beilstein. Steven Bern. Richard Beldin.Joan , . Belgrad. Barbara . Bell, Cynthia Bell, Debra Bell. Donald Bell. Donna Bell, Gregory Bell. Marvin Bell. Patricia Bell, Susan Bell, Terry Bell, Thomas Beller. Stephen Belhsario, Larry Belmont. Fredrick Belmont, Joseph Belokon. Elaine Belovarac. Kenneth Belowsky, Ira Beltz, William Belz, Daniel Bemi, Michael Benard. Bruce Benassi, John Benberry. Hershel Benchik, Barbara Bendel. Susan Bender. Carolyn Benes. Robert Benitz. Peter 215.367 . . .225 201 . . 228 . . .223 278 300 294 .338 , 367 367 214 367 . . .236 . 333 198.215 . 254 235 . .332 .339 , . ,186 367 , ,283 316 285 135 .186 260 267 309 317 . - 215 243.313 301 .263.367 236 . 253 395 232 .343 222 . . .295 . . 269 .269 367 . 338 367 296 200.231 198.248 250 .250 367 . .300 298 317 249,367 223,283 . . 294 225.367 - .268 280 . . ,228 327 186.254 - 296 261 -296 . .282 . . . .246 242 . . .367 298.367 244 367 . 324 367 302 .303 . .294 233 239 185 367 314 367 .327 . 283 254 . .300 271 214.367 338 367 304 314 300 198.355 200 367 325 303 237 .302 335 367 302 287 287.367 329 367 220 .324 .256 261 223 244 187 .304 .296 .246 . 284 367 Benn, Edwin 367 Bennett. Christine . . . 248.367 Bennett. Marilyn , ,303 Bennett, Mary . . . 317 Bennett, Richard . ,266 Bennett. Sari . .367 Bennett, Steven . 298 Bennis. John .... 254 Benseman. Virginia , 294 Benson. J D , .269 Bente. Ross ... , 226 Berdolt. Anita , .296 Berens. Jerome ... ,265 Berg. Jean . .251 Berg. Linda .... 198,330 Bergen. Daniel 305 Berger. Barbara . ,295 Berger. Brian 223 Berger. Deborah . .219 Berger, Debra . . . ,287 Berger. Ellen 303 Bergeron. Deborah 316 Bergman. Robert . .275 Bergman, Steven . .222 Bergstrom. Eric ... . .217 Bergstrom. Richard . . . .269 Beribak. Linda .... , .316 Berk. Mitchell 298 Berkenstadt. Debbie 287 Berkland. Anna 329 Berkowitz. Judith . .224 Berkowitz. Rhona 199,367 Berkowitz. Richard 220 Berle. James 226 Berhant, Marc , . .269 Bernbaum, Adnen ,260 Berndt. Wayne . .333 Bernover. Rosanne . . ,263 Berns, Frederic 339 Bernsee. Frederick .244 Bernsee. Robert .244 Bernthal. David .256 Berosky. John . 235 Berry, Bonnie . 263 Berry. Ernestine ... . .317 Berry. Linda .232 Berry. Michael . ,312 Berry. Susan .... , 260 Bersche. Gerald . .367 Bersm, Alex 300 Bert. John 282 Bertacchi. Carolyn . . .314 Bertelsen. Julia . .303 Berthold. Thomas . 367 Bertram. August .276 Bess. Robert .186 Beswick. Donald 222 Bethards. Brandon 367 Bettenhausen. Edward ,238 Bettis. Gregory 367 Bettisch. Alan .... 286 Bettner, Allen . 283 Beyda, Marcia 300 Beyer. Anthony 239 Beyer Marian .367 Bial. Raymond .367 Bicek. Margaret . . 299 Bickers. Barbara 295 Bicket. John ... 277 Bidner. Marilyn 330 Biebel, Robert 252 Bieber. Judith .308 Biefeldt. Janet . 249 Bieller. James . 239.367 Biertg. Jeffrey 298 Bieschke. Colleen .225 Bieszczad. Robert . 186.259 Biggins. John .... 217 Biggs. Joyce 311 Billman. Barara 296 Bima. Michael .367 Binder. Michael . .261 Binenfeld. Marc 270 Biolchim. Rita , ,318 Birch. Lina 313 Birkey. William 312 Birkner. Janette . .367 Birtcher. William 274 Bischotf. Thomas 325 Bishaf. Phillip . . . 267 Bishop. Dana 185 Bishop. Darrell .367 Bishop. Steven 256 Bishop, Theodore 326 Bissell. Paul 281 Bitran.Jane 263 Bittner. Samuel 355 Bitz. Donald 310 Bitzer, Nancy . , 264 Biver. David 338 Biwer. Thomas . 252 Bizar. Janet 298 Black. Carter 216 Black, Jean 248 Black. Lynn 325 Black. Mark 267 Black. Nancy 294 Black. Richard 201 Black. Ronald 220 Blackburn. Briggs 282 Blackburn. Ross 200.356.367 Blackwelder. Peggy ,225 Blaesmg, Karen 298 Blaine. Kevin 262 Blair. Ann 297.367 Blair, Melvin . . 186 Blair. Stephen . ,214 Blaisdell. Judith . .221 Blake. David 269 Blake. Dennis 257.367 Blakeman. Clyde . ,223 Blalock. Karl 302 Blanchard, James -283 Blanchard. John 187.254 Blanchet. Nancy . . . .299 Blanck. John . 335 Blanco, Ellen . ,285 Blanco. Joseph 267 Blanco, Sandra 296 Blandford, James - 262 Blane. Barbara . 307 Blane. Nancy 341 Blank. William , - .282 Blankenship. William 281,367 Blath. Barbara 219 Blech. Frederick - . 338 Bhcharz. Wayne 301 Bhtstein. Mark 135.278 Block. Douglas . 367 Block. Edith 367 Block. Patricia - , .224 Block. Richard A 242.367 Block. Richard N 267 Bloom. Barbara 299 Bloom. Mark .220 Bloomfield. Richard 367 Blue, Barry . . . 367 Blue. Greg 309 Blue. William 244 Bluestem. Karen 247 Bluestone. Robin 303 Bluhm. Leroy .230 Bluhm. Ronald 134 Blum, Rosanne 300 Blumberg, Fred 217 Blumberg. Richard 220 Blume. Verna 306 Blumenthal. Marc 270 Blumenthal. Michael 244 Blunck. William 269 Blythe. John .252 Boas, Linda . 246 Bobak. Dennis 301 Boberg, Thomas 277 Bobert, David 187.363 Bodanis. Myra 287 Bodee. Richard 228 Bodenstab. David 275 Body. Barbara 367 Boehm. Mark 250 Beohm. Robert . . 367 Boeh i Remain 239 Boehne. Curtis . .339 Boelter. Virginia . .300 Boesdorfer. Allen 245 Bogner, Dean .... 312 Bogue. Tamara .248 Bohan. Kimberly . .318 Bohlen. Georgia 367 Bohlen, Patricia 367 Bohlmann, Steven 256 Bohrer. Bruce 298 B01, Martin 186.135 Bom. James 298.368 Boland. Kathleen . . .224 Boldrey, John 255 Boldrey, Valorie 251 Bolduc. Robert . . .252 Bolek. Carol 311 Bolin, Michael 254 Bollinger. Dean . .368 Bolnick. Richard - - ,368 Bolt. Donna ,299 Boltz. Diane 297 Bombach. Barbara 311,368 Bomberg, William 227 Bonas. Julie ,368 Bond. Diane 317 Boniour. Douglas 286 Bonnell. Alice 340 Bonnstetter. Karen 309.368 Book. Keith 222 Bookland. Ronald - 368 Bookman, Alan 134.368 Bookshester, Joyce . .368 Boone. Timothy - 368 Boos. Sheila 315 Boots. Aunt 225 Booth. Paul 277 Borah. Gary 337 Borak. Andrea 311 Borchers. Maria 330.368 Bor chert. Kathleen 296 Bordenkircher, John 324 Bordenkircher, Thomas 244 Borek. Sam . . 267 Boren. Jerry .235 Borenstem. Deborah 247 Borgeson. Jeffrey 241 Borggren. Paul 271 Borgstede. James 368 Borhart. Alan .368 Borkgren. Steven 217 Borras. Catherine Borrenpohl. Lavonne 294 Bosanac. Stevan 244 Bostic, Mrs. 244 Botterbusch. Connne . .198 Bourne. Alice . . 243.368 Bouxsein. John 217.368 Bowen. Deborah 316 Bowen. Donna 316 Bowen. Kevin 259 Bowen. Pamela . .225 Bower. Carole 368 Bower. David . 368 Bower. Peter L ,368 Bower. Peter 255 Bowker. Barbara K 311 Bowler. Kathleen 368 Bowlin. Dan ,265 Bowman, Jeanne , ,340 Bowman. Linda 224 Bowsher. Steven . .235 Boxer. Gary . . .233 Boxerman. Keith . . .267 Boyd. Larry 283 Boyd. Patricia . . . .236 Boyer. Brad 281 Boylan. David 273 Boyle. Martha . ,368 Boyle. Walter . , .245 Brach, Donna . . . .295.368 Bracken. Michael . . 268.308 Brackett. Jerry .... . ,187 Bradbury. Steven . 256 Bradbury. Terry , .276 Bradfield. Rex 277 Bradford. Jacqueline 285.368 Bradford. Mrs . . 264 Bradle. Roberta . , 201 Bradle. William , .231 Bradley. Eva 255 Bradley. Robert . 201 Bradshaw. Rick . 244 Bradshaw, Robert 217.368 Braiman. Bonnie 368 Brainerd. Susan 199.224 Braithwaite. Robert 324 Branam. Michael 227 Brand. Richard 368 Brandl. Robert .244 Brandt, Linda 368 Brandt. Mary 334 Brania. Kat hleen , . 368 Branman. Larry .267 Branz. Jeanne 329 Bratrude. Pamela 299 Brauer. Kenneth 227.368 Brauer. Lois 368 Braun, Bonnie 263 Braun. Donald 255 Braun, Leslie ... 368 Braun. Lynn 311 Braun. Nancy 237 Brazaitis. Edna . 264 Brazil. Charles .327 Breckenfeld. Bruce . 368 Breckenfeid. Joanne . 368 Breen, Thomas ,252 Bregman. Joanne .201 Bremer, Charles . .326 Brennan. Mary 241 Brennan. Patrick ,235 Brennan. Richard . 186 Brennan. Thomas . .220 Brenneman, Richard 312 Brenner. Diane 249 Brenner. Rebecca 285.368 Brenner. Scott , 267 Brent. Elizabeth 340 Bresee. Kirk . . 286 Bressler. Sharri ,219 Bretscher. William 254 Bretzlaff. Robert . , 310 Brewbaker. Daniel 338 Brewer. Karen 218 Brichta. Rand 278 Bridgwater. Gary 273 Bridson. Randy 368 Bndwell. Elizabeth , 303 Brieske. Tina .316 Briggs. Margaret 199.330.368 Briggs. Michael 327 Briggs. Nancy . 330 Bright. June 237 Bright. Peggy 341 Brightwell, Martha 316 Brill. Kathryn 313.368 Brin. Alice 368 Brink. Patricia 201 Brinkman, Robert 368 Brinkman. Susan ,368 Brinza. Shelley 198 Briscoe, John 354 Briscoe. Marcia 317 Briskman. Ethel . .287 Bntsky. Anthony 386.253 Britsky. Marina 251 Britt. Rita . 342 Britt. William . 368 Brocker, Kenneth 255 Brockman. Margaret 313 Brockmeyer. Cheryl 341 Brockmeyer. Jerry . .254 Brodbeck, John 283 Broder. Jeffrey 305 Brodsky, Daniel .226 Broline. James , .253 Brooks. Constance 199.224. 368 Brooks. Eileen . . 287 Brooks. James 335 Brooks. Melanie ,314 Brooks. Rita 311 Broom. Claudia 368 Broom. Willard .245 Brosi. Bruce 271 Brosious. Rita 317 Brothers. Polly 297.368 Brotine. Brent , ,200.368 Brown. Anthony . 235 Brown, Charles 245 Brown. David 228 Brown. Franklin 198.261 Brown. Jack 198.275 Brown. James 186 Brown, Jeffrey 300 Brown. Joel 220 Brown. Joseph .281 Brown, Karen A. 303,317 Brown, Karen S. .237 Brown. Kenneth 286 Brown, Kim 222 Brown. Laura 260 Brown. Leason . , .324 Brown. Mary Brown, Martin Brown. Merras Brown. Michael E Brown. Michael G. Brown. Michael L. . Brown. Nancy Brown. Pamela Brown. Robert E Brown. Robert G Brown. Robert J Brown. Rosa Brown. Sherry Brown. Susan Brown. Thomas Brown, Warren C Brown, Warren T Brubaker. Craig Brubaker, James . Brubaker. Nancy Bruce. Robert Brugenhemke. Mary Bruhn. Joanne Brull.John brune. Martha Brunker. David Brunner. Sherry Bruno. Mary Brunoehler. Wanda Bruns. Catherine Bruns. James Bruns, Julie Bruns, Robert Brushaber. Philip Bruski, Sandra Bryan. Darrell Bryant. Judith Bryant, Terry Bryner. James . Bubolz. Carl Bucha. Judith Bucher. Crystal Bucholtz. Kathleen Buchsbaum. Margalit Buck. Gloria Buck. John Buckhiester. Bonnie Buckingham. Bonnie Buckler. Denise Buckles. Neil Buckley. Colleen Bucklin. Robert Buczyna. Kenneth Budde. Ronald Budzik. Kenneth Buehnng. Arthur Buerckholtz. Margaret Buerckholtz. Mary Buerckholtz. Paul Buffen. Judith Buford. Robert Bugos. David Buhner. Elizabeth Buhr. Marcia Buhrow. Craig Buinauskas, Aldona Bulanda. Robert Bull. Rex Bullard. David Bullis, Grant Bullock. Jeanne Bumgarner. Sally Bumpus. Stanley Bundy. Linda Bunger. Rebecca Bunn. Jacqueline Burch. Clarence Burde. Diana Burdick. David Burgener. David Burgener. Donna Burger, Kathenne Burgeson, Linda Burgess, Miles Burgess. Richard . Burgess, Sharon Burghardt. Barbara Bunn. Jerry Burke, Catherine Burke, Christopher Burke. Margaret Burke, Thomas Burkhardt. Terry Burkhardt. David . Burkhart. Ellen Burkhart. Quinton Burkybile. Ruth Burmeister. Peggy Burnell, Carol Burnett, John Burns. Christine Burns. Daryl Burns. James Burns. Leslie Burns. Michael Burns. Patrick Burnght. James Burns, Judy Burns. Sheryl Burroughs, Eileen Burrow, Daniel Burrows. Stephen Burruss. Linda . Burson. Craig Burson. Loren Burt. Timothy Burton. Charles Burton, Roy Bury. Bruce Bury. Sharon Bus. Douglas . . Busboom, Debra 341 334 .310 270 368 254.286 . . . .248 340 332 200 245.368 . - . .310 240 232.368 283 259 312 .275 187 342 280 .225 340 283 218 259 317 334 316 368 309 218 186 305.306 272.368 338 298 260.368 262 257 221 229 342 329 368 286 310 342 . .308 . 235 368 186 258 253 .369 310 - - .369 313 253 369 273 337 285 . .369 . .222 316 . .369 369.309 326 298 201 306 .369 316 316 240 187 318 286 .333 369 330 „15 312 252 369 .249 278 313 259 221 .277 227,369 216 343,369 339 . .369 . .369 340 333 246 222 329 265 214 273 261 316 224 340 331 369 369 313 313 234 281 369 274 369 214 330 Busch, David 231 Bush, Deborah 298 Bush, Gary 369 Bushman. Joseph 369 Bushnick. Philip .279 Buss, Donald 230 Buss, Walter 281 Bussa. Robert 339 Busse. Donald 369 Busse. Joan 310 Bussert, Margaret 199 Butera, Roy 201 Butler, Carl 310 Butler, Gloria 240,369 Butler. James .257 Butler. John 276 Butler. Patrick 23 8.369 Butler, Robert .227 Butler, Roberta .340 8utler, Thomas 268 Butter. Paul 257 Button, James 239 Butts. Larry 135 Buy. Karen 232 Buzzard. Michael 324 Byers. Randy 32 6.369 Byers. Ronnie .337 Bylina, Dennis 284 Byrne. Elizabeth 310 Byrne. Robert 327 Byrnes. John 268 Byrnes. Thomas 268 Bythell. Carol 313 c Cabay, Barbara ... 300 Cabay. Terrence 244 Cabrera, Louise 313 Cadek. Carol , , 199,369 Cado. Kenneth 277 Cafarella. Jean 316 Cahill. Anne 369 Cahill. Kathenne 237 Cam, John 369 Cain. Steven ... 301 Cairo, Steven .267 Calder. Judith .318 Caldwell. Elizabeth , . 260 Caldwell, Nancy 256 Calebaugh. Donald 2£ 0.369 Callahan. Colleen .... 330 Calhon. Ethelyn 369 Calton. David . . . . 333 Calvetti. Pamela 308 Calvi. Diane 296 Calvo. Mary 264 Calza, Thomas . 187 Cameron, Marilyn 319 Cammon. Dale 262 Campa. Pedro 275 Campbell, Craig 222 Campbell. David 269 Campbell. Donald 228 Campbell, Lois 201 Campbell. Richard 1? 8.239 Campbell. Ted 281 Campbell. Thomas 239 Canel. Robert 220 Canfield. Brett 257 Canham. Jeffrey 369 Cannan. Judith 264 Cannell. Carol 322 Cannell, Lynell .201 Cannell. Sheva 311 Cannon. Douglas 268 Cannon, Susan 343 Canthn. John 200,3: 1,369 Cantrell. Michael 3 2,369 Capadona. Carol 304 Caperell. Christina 224 Capnle. Joseph 21 0.298 Caravelh, Alfred 258 Cardoni. Robert 222 Carey. Douglas 312 Cargill. Gregory 280 Cantinos. George 234 Canus. Jeffrey 271 Carlson, Bruce 214 Carlson, Danny 369 Carlson. Eugene 3 3.369 Carlson. Kenneth 309 Carlson, Mary J 369 Carlson, Mary V 369 Carlson. Peter 254 Carlson, Philip 303 Carlson. Richard 265 Carlson. Steve 334 Carlson. Thomas 234 Carlyle. Sandra 236 Carmack Mary 341 Carmell. Timothy 201 Carmen. Diane 249 Carmen. John 268 Carnevale. Robert 253 Carnine, Douglas 201 Caroline. J C 186 ' ir [,. r . 1 ' I M.Mif , 256 Carpenter, Kathenne 251 , i ... 134 1, r M If J ' 327 Robin 309 maid 275 369 â– - hrutim 23? I ii borah 334 David 1 14 ' irt.-r Harbti 1 loi ' 86 .,m ;mi 26? ?30 Caruso, Anne Casey. Dorothy Casey. Pat Cassel, Robert Cassidy. Daniel Cassidy. Thomas Casson. Richard Castagno. Barbara Castellanoz. Vincent Castleman. Linda Catalano. Anthony Catalano, John Catlett, Mark Catlett. Steven .... Cattell. Mary Cattoen. Richard Caulfield. Michael Cawn. Gary . Cayton. Janet Ceaser. Edmund Cebulski, Nedra Cech. Thomas Cederholm, Fred .... Ceghnski. Eugene Cerda.Jane Cermak. Robert .... Chaban. Mary Chace. Phyllis Chafetz. Ronald Chaileen. David Chalberg. Robert Chalfen, Marc Chalwick. Jerome Chamberlynn. Charlynn Chamko. Daniel Chan. Eva Chandler, Debra Chandler. Diane Chandler, John Chang. Chin-Chin Chang. James Chapm. Nell Chapman. David Chapman. Kimberly Chapman, Marcia Chappel, William Charbonneau. David Charles. Michael Charleston, David Chase. Penny Chauncey. Joan Check. Geoffrey . . Cheek. Becky Cheever. Sheryl . . Chelcun.Greg Chen. Alan Cheney. Douglas .... Cheney. Larry Chenicek. George Cherot, Antonio Chertkow. Fern Chesrow. George Chevalier. Mary Chewning. Diane Chichester, Kathy Chickerneo. Alan Chicoine. Stephen Chidley. Douglas Chien, Robert Chilberg. Peggy Chin, George Chirico, Jeffrey Chodera. Susan .... Choisser. James . . Chrisman. Bruce .... Chrisman. Richard . . . Christ. Alan Christ, Ruth Christen. Darryl Christensen. Gary Chnstensen. Rose Christie. Linda Christman. James 200 Christofanelh. Robin Christopher. Barbara Chromek. James Chu. Jane Chubbuck. Judson Chuc hro. Christine Church. Kenneth Cicero. Paul Cihla. Virgil Chen. Lam Cipra. Dale Cipnano. Mary Ciulini. William damage. Arthur Clark. Charles Clark. Christopher . . . Clark. Cynthia Clark. Daniel Clark. Donald Clark. Gail Clark. George ' i.irl- Jeffrey Clark, Linda Clark. Maureen Clark IN i ' ., v Clark. Patricia Clark. Robert Clark. Sharon Clary. Carol Clary Dale Clary. Phillip I i, ,ti i hristim ' I, IN ' , . ' I. | V ill. . .1,1, hell ' i.i i i Ci i laypool Kani i. , ei ' ..iii i i. ,,,.,, Alexandi i ' I.,,,. Ml II,, , 369 340 134 262 369 201 262.369 225.369 227 303 369 266 239,369 282 369 134 339 270 ,295 270 , . .294 239 333 338 309 . .284 . . .342 316 311 279 369 270 255 198 .231 .236 318 313 369 316 332 215 254 310 219 222 369 216 327 308 298 310 248 236 302 333 269 336 329 187 263 332 317 309 269.369 .335 .239 369 327 317 228 .254 237 235 309 265 283 .218 239 134 237 243.369 356,369 236 318 230 307.369 325 329 222 .281 256 310 298 369 227 . 269 277 268.369 313 234 214 294 281 238 343 229 249 232 370 370 370 335 302 311 tn ' , i i i 310 370 I 170 ?59 ,ll Clements. Deborah Clements. Ernest Clements, Jesse Clennon, Suzanne Clevenger, Mary Clickener. Robert Cline, Robert .... Clodfelter, Lindsay . Clodfelter, Michael Cloe. John Clum, Mary Clyne. David Cobb. James Cobb. Laurence Cochran, John Cochran. Phillip Codd.John Coe. Kathy Coeur. William Coggeshall. Alice Coghlan, Margaret Cognata. David Cogswell, Janice Cohan, Barbara Cohen. Anne Cohen, Dale Cohen, Gerald Cohen. Linda . . Cohen. Lois Cohen. Mitchell Cohen. Neal .... Cohen, Sheldon Conn, Dorith Coker. Virgil Colberg. Thomas Colbrese. William Colby. Carol Colby. Virginia Cole. Clayton . . . . Cole. David Cole, Gary Cole. Jerome Cole. Nancy R Cole. Nancy S Colean. Gloria Coleman, James Coleman. Leonard Coleman. Norns Colgan, Constance Collier. Glenn Collins. Helen Collins, Jeffrey Collins. Kathenne Collins, Keith Collins, Mary , Collins. Patricia Collins. Ruth Collsen.Cinda . . Collyer.Cathleen Colosky. Evelyn Colthurst. Nanine Colwell. Steven Comerford. Robert Comfort. Nancy Compton, Charles Condill. Michael Condreva. Kenneth Conlin. James Conn, Nancy . . Connelly, Barbara Connelly. Hugh Connelly, Shannon Connelly, Stephen Connelly. Timothy Conners Patricia . Connolly. James Conrad, Penny Conroy, Jeffrey Conroy. John Constan. Nancy Constantine. Carol Conway, George . Conway. Nada Cook. David Cook. Franklin Cook. Jeffrey Cook. Kara Cook. Martin Cook. Nina Cook. Ronna Cook. Sandra Cooke. David Coohcan. Bryan Coombe. William Coon. Carolyn Cooney. Kent Cooper. Bruce Cooper. Kathryn Cooper. Marjone Cooper. Mitchell Cooper, Norman Cooper, Robert Cooper, Sallie Coopwood. Gloria Copelin. Michael Copper, Kevin Coradini. Terrence Corbin. Ruth Corcoran. Mary Corder. Robert Conell. Diane Corman. Ilene Corn. Lila . Cornelius. Josephini Cornelius. Steven Corner. Bradley Cornwell. Ann Corrigan M.ny Corso. Arthur Corzine, Leon Corzine. Susan grove, lohn 316 185. 242 186 260 370 .325 .325 264 255 301 260 286 .254 186 370 187 .370 .334 370 341 .297 .244 .225 . .294 306 270 305 272.370 .318 .305 267 .278 . .334 336 370 187 198.221 298 370 336 262 186 251 317 218 326 298 186 330 186 370 227 329 265 237 342.370 334 249 248 248.370 . 249 370 262 221 268 . . .241 . . .324 216 370 232.370 . .253 224 234 223 330 338 .236 370 244 370 307 238.370 306 326 223 185.242 316 333 370 287 199 287 257 325 221.370 271 370 300 232 278 313 231 342 313 325 257 244 309 316 275 297 219 299 318 301 268 237.370 295.370 28? 245 341 ??8 Costello. Dan ... 339 Costello. James . 242.353 Costello. Jeanne 298 Costello. Susan 249.370 Cotter, Cathy 232 Cotter. Patrick 280 Cotton. Beverley 315 Cotton, Marilyn 296 Coughlan. Mary 306 Coughlm. Patricia 199.232 Coughlin, Wendy 236 Coulman. Deborah 318.370 Coulter. George 257,370 Court. Stephen 333 Coventry. Charles 271 Covert, Donna . . . , 343.370 Covington. Richard 245 Cowan, Joan 264.370 Cowan, Leta . 287 Cowan. Martha 285 Cowell. Ronald 241 Cowgur, Bruce 283 Cox, Diane 249.370 Cox, Eleanor . . . 370 Cox. Lawrence 250 Coyne. John 282 Coyner, Kathleen . 370 Crabill. Mary 215 Craft. Joann 370 Craig. David 222 Cramer. Curtis 134 Cramer. Mark 257 Crane. Charles . 235 Crane, James 256 Crane, Judith ' 243.370 Crane. Richard 267 Crane. Robert - 267 Crank. David . . . 245 Crank. Jerry . 245.370 Crawford. Brian 286 Crawford. Catherine . 249 Crawford. Donna 232 Crawford. Judy 237 Crawford. Laetitia . . 295 Crawford. Margaret 243 Crawford. Paul 186 Creel. David 198.281 Cremens. Ann . 329 Crespi. Stephen 254 Crews. Allan .... 125.231 Crews. Randolph 125.187.233. 356 Cripe. Jean 295 Cnsty. Larry 238 Cntes. Ellen . . . 295 Critton. Melissa 237.370 Crome. Victor .265 Cromley. John 186.334 Cromwell. Steven 298 Cronau. Edward 370 Crone. James . . 370 Crone. Richard 337 Crook. Sharon 313 Cross. Alice 225 Cross. Anita 307 Cross. Janet 264 Crouch. James .201 Crouch. John . .338 Crow, David 274 Crowe. Patricia 315 Crowson. Cynthia 221 Crowson. Robert 275 Cruz. Carmen 311 Cruz. German 370 Cueva, Frank 324 Culberson. Charles . 370 Culbertson. Ann .... 232 Culkin. David 282 Cullerton. Catherine 308 Culloden. Carol 215.254.370 Cullotta, Carolyn 308 Culpepper. Diane 249 Culver. Stephen 223 Cummings. Margaret 342 Cummiskey. Karen 316 Cumpata. Georg e 250 Cundiff.Lois 248 Cunningham. Andrew 228 Cunningham. Jerry 370 Cunningham. William 269 Curatola. Sandra 295 Curl. David 338 Curran, Carol 340 Curne. Jeffrey 256 Curnn. Barbara 334 Curry. Marsha 201 Curtin. Mark 339 Curtis. Ann 342.370 Curtis. Carolyn 248 Curtis. Keith 370 Curtis. Lelia Curtnght. Jane 313 Curts. Raymond 370 Curzi.Jim 135 Cusack. Margaret 199.356.370 Cushing. G M 338 Cusick, Patricia 232 Cusick. Susan 23? Cutler James ?38 Cutler. Leonard ?70 Cutnght. Kay 330 Cvopa. Phyllis . . 3?9 Cybul.Cynthu 3?9.370 Cyrog. Jayne 304 Czaja, Frank ?50 Czerneda. Rosemary 370 D Dages. 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Lana 371 Darr, William 186.233 Dassow, Mary 310 Daubs, Janie . .296 Daughenty. Denise 371 Dauphinais. Jay 238 Davenport. Lynn .310 David. Donald ... 278 David. Jeffry 338 David. Martin 278 Davidson. Denise 313 Davidson. James 287 Davidson, Karen 285 Davidson. Lawrence 305 Davidson. Lindsay . .276 Davidson, Richard D 256 Davidson. Richard J, 268 Davidson. William . 261 Davies. Thomas 256 Davis. Anna . . 198.232 Davis. Burton ... 327 Davis, Carol 198.232 Davis. David . . . 256 Davis. Diane . . . 311.371 Davis, Donna . . . 243.371 Davis. Georgiana .218 Davis. Harry Davis. James 273 Davis. Jean 199.264.371356 Davis, John 269 Davis. Judy .309 Davis. Larry . . . 329.371 Davis. Nancy 221 Davis. Pamela 329 371 Davis. Paula Davis. Mrs Rowena 342 Davis. Steven Davis. Thomas 227 Davis. Wesley Dawn. Larry Dawson. Deidre 240 Dawson. Susan Day, Cheryl Day. Dale Day. George Day. Gregory 309 Day. Michael 305 Day. Raymond Dayton. Elizabeth Dayton, Kay Dearmond, James Debes. Sue 201 Deboice, Mary Debord. Barbara Decker, Donita Decker. Paul 283 Dedecker, Mark Deery, Hugh Deford. Harvey Deforest. Thomas Defrank. Michael 338 Degraaf. Douglas Dehen Katharine 371.342 Dehoe. Richard Dehrberg. Christine Deitzler, Daniel Deknock. Janice ivkimi. Stephen Delabar, Pain, 1 , 371.246 Delaney, Carol I VI. in, - Mi. h.H ' l Delap, Timothy ivi.iih.i Ronald DelCieno Dapm DeLey. Herbert Delfi, 1 inda e.Ct Dell 1 inda Delias. Hercules Deluca.John . . Demarco, Margaret Demas. Thomas Dempsey. Joseph Denight. Josephine Denison, Frank Dennard. Ronnie Dennis. Cheryl Dennis. Mary Dennis. Patrick . Dennis. Patrick L Dennis. William Denny. Steven Depczenski. Diane Depietro. Russell . Depinto. Jacqueline Depke. Kathleen Deplonty. Janice Deprospens. Lynne Derus. Michele . Deter. Robert . Dettmeng. Diane Detwiler. Timothy Devacht, Gloria Deverman, Ronald Devon. Albert Devuono. Mary . . De Waiter Dewalt. Stephen Dewan, Michael Dewar, Howard Deweese. Joseph Dewitt. Diane Dexter. Marsha . Deyoung, Wayne Dezort. Tommy Dhuse. Richard Diamond. Margo Dickey, Adeline Dickman. Betty Dickman. Theta Didech. Dean Didier. Joanne Didominick. Ernest Dieck. James Diehl. Darlene Diehl. Mary Diehl. Rita Dieken. Douglas Dienstein. Julie Dierckman. Thomas Dierks. Patricia Dierl. Robert . . . Dierolf.Gary . . . . Dieter. Steven Dietrich. Sharon Diety. Gail Dietz. Allen Dietzler, Sally Diggle. Rebecca Digiovine. Anthony Dill. James Dillenbeck. Dewitt Dillmer, John . . . . Dillon. Cynthia Dills. Steven . . . Dimit. John Dinger. Karl . . . Dinolfo, Charles Diorio. Thomas Dipert, Denise Dirks, John Dirscherl. Reinhard Disabato. Michael Dishkin, Sharon Dittman. Robert Dittmer. Joy . . . Dixon. Michael Dixon. Susan . Dixon. William Dizikes. George Doak. Robert Dobbs. Kathryn Dobel, Joy Dobrovolny. James Dobryman. Frieda Dobson. Charles Dodd. Sharon Doerge. George Dohanich, Sara . Dohren. David Dohrn. Gregory Dohrn. Roberta Dolan. Joseph Dolce. Deborah Dolgin. Miriam DolJ. Donald Doll. Steven Dolhns. Ida Dollms. James Doman. Jeffrey Doman. Linda Dombrowski. Robert Dominick. Stephen Donahoe, Theresa Donahue. Patnc Donelson. Charles Donnelly. Mary Donnelly, Patrick Donner. John Donoghue. Gerald Donovan, Margo Donovan. Michael Doody, Daniel Dooling. Nancy Doran. Carlene . Dordan, Patricia Dorfman. Donald Dornberger. Doris . Dorsch. 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Thomas ' 245 Dozier. John . . 301 Drager, Lois . .201 Drago. Joseph . .339 Drake, Margaret 343 Drake. Michael Drane. Patricia Drayton. Janet Drell. Martin Drell. Steven Dreshar. Karen Dreveny, Donna Drew. Nancy Driscoll, Stephen Drolet. Dorothy . Drone. Fred Drone. Gary 228 311 .315 .270 .270 .285 .294 371 298 229 335 371 Drop, Eileen . ,243 Druding, James 241 Drummond. Fred 268 Drummond. Nancy 251.371.199 Drysch.Mary . . 264.198,357 Dubbs, John 273 Duberchin.Gail . . .297.299 Dubois. Jeanne . .251 Dubose. Charles Dubree. Thomas Dubson. Paul Duckrow. Edward Ducoff. Barbara Duello. Mary Duennger, Richard Dufelmeier. James Duffey, George Duffy. Kathleen Duhamel. Ellen Duis. Robert Duitsman. Mark Duker, Gregory Duncan. Danny Duncheon. Robert Dunkel. William Dunlap. Thomas Dunn. Gayle Dunn. John Dunn. Terry . . Dunnan. Melissa . Dunseth. Max Dupont. John Dupuis, Roger Durfey. Dale Durkee. Mary . Durkee. Thomas Durkin. John F. Durkin. John P Durment. David Durtschi. William Durward. Bruce Dusek. Dennis Dutch. William Duval. Michael B Duval. Michael C Duzynski, Susan Dvorak. Linda Dwyer. James Dyar, Janice Dyer. Eric Dyer. Leroy . Dykstra. Gregory Dykstra. Larry Dylan, Andy Dysert. Alan . . Dysert, Terry , , 186,231 Dziedzic, Janet .... 285 Dziedzic. Joyce ... 308 302 . . 269 371 . 371 ... 295 . . 371 . . .371 254.186 .268.371 300 . . . . 316 333.371 265 .226 329 271 371 185 371.363 248 312 . 256 248.372 245 227 201 230 318 326 187 . . . 187 312 . 372 .283 . . .214 231 266 . .252.372 311 249 . 234 314 326.372 271 . .186.357 125.242 301 228 Ealy, Thomas . . Earhart. Stephen Earl. Ronald Eason. Karen .... Eastervrook. John Eastin. Linda Eastman. Robert Eatman. Paula Eaton. Frederick Eaton. Kathryn Eaton. Nancy . . Ebens. Sharon Eberhardt. Luan Eberspacher. Edward Ebert. Roger . . Ebler. James Echerd. Linda Eckerling. Sally Eckerman. Diane Eckers. Larry . Eckhouse. Eileen Ed. David Eddings. Nancy Eddleman, Diana Edelbrock. John Edelman. Linda Edelman. Ruth Edelson. Steven 253 372 214 .218 186 309 338 307 214 303.372 .263 243 264 231 325.372 372 330.372 219 318 242 . 329 242 343 232 .339 219 .372 220 Eden. Craig .230 Eden. David 233 Eden. Keith . 230 Edgerton. Thomas . 231 Edmonson. Roger .201 Edmund. Marie .229 Edwards. James 187 Edwards, Randa 372 Edwards. William 300.372 Eeni, Andrea . . . 201 Efaw. Julie . . 296 Egan. Jerry . .280 Egan. Patrick ... 227 Egan. Robert . .281 Eggerding, Carhne Eggerding. Stephen Eggers. Christine Eggers. Cynthia Eggert. Charles . . Eggert. Linda . Egizio. Phyllis Ehlen. Margaret Ehlers. Randall . 316 230 285.372 318 372 243 225 .201 230 Eich. Edward . .222 Eichorn. Timothy Eichman. Pamela Eigel.Jay . Eilers. James Eilken. Judy . , Elmer. Nathan . Einhorn. Howard Eisel. Daniel . . Eisel.John Eisele. Bonnie Eisen. Leslie Eisenberg. Arnee . Eisenberg. Michael Eisenstein. Alan Eisenstein. Martin Eisenstein. Susan Eisner. Nancy . . Eissfeldt. Theodore Ekeberg. James Ekstrom. Lee Eldndge. William Eley. David . Elliott. Allen . . Elliott. Brage Elliott. Edwin . . Elliott. James Elliott, Marilyn Elliott. Randall Ellis. Ann .... Ellis. Daniel Ellis. Heather . . Ellis. John Ellis. John R. . . Ellis. Linda . . . . Ellis. Richard Ellis. Sandra Ellis. Stuart . . . Ellis. Wendy Ellis. William Ellison. Wayne Ellman. Sharyn Ellor. John . Ellsworth. Lorel Elmhorst. Randall Elmore. Mark Elson. Stanley Elstner. Christopher Eltoft. Connie . . Emanuele. Betty Emerick. William . Emerson. Donald . Emerson. James Emery. Ba ' rbara Emery. Mary Emmons. Samuel Emrich. Ronald Enchelmayer. Victor Endelman. Sue . Eng. James . Engberg. Jacquelyn Engel. Barbara Engerman. Gloria Engle. David Engle. Denise . . . Engle. Howard Engstrom, John Enlow. Marsha Ennenbach. Joseph Enokian. Lorna Ensor, Daniel . Ephron. Mark . . . . Eppink. Betty Epplm. Jerome Epphn. Margaret Epplm. Patricia Epphn, Stephen Epsky. Barbara Epsky, Marilyn , , Epstein. Jane Epstein. Lloyd Erb. Bruce Erbach. Edward Erbes. David Erdman. Ann Erdmann. Richard Enckson, Linda Enckson. Ronald Ericson. Douglas Erion. James . . . . Erlandson. Charles Erlandson. David Erlenbush. William Ernest. David Ernest. Pamela Ernst. Michael Ernstein.. Barbara Ernstein. Kathleen 235 .227 135,301 .264 255 372 329 372 270 .303 265 264 342 267 . .287 .244 270 272 248 228 372 372 372 280 372 310 337 372 224 280 .285 228 199.224.372 . . .258 280 . .304 . . . 258 .304 239.372 .224 269.372 372 372 .262 .285 304 329 .312 .242 229 .295 223 .325 271 308 308 372 372 216.372 263 262 318 .236 304 226 315 279 301 232 338 243 252 332 316 309 342 . .260.372 . . 309 229.372.199 294 372 . . . . 279 186.357 275 372 340 . . . 201 329 326 . . .258 241 337.372 . . . 325 .303 . . . .244 372.246 255 272 . . . .309 372 Eros. Larry 223 Erwin, Leland . 222 Erwm, Linda . . .309 Esch.Mary 372.199.341 Esenther. Barbara 237 Essenfeld. Idyth 299 Esham. Randall .222 Esker. Kathryn . 300 Esker. Stephen 372.338 Eskridge. Samuel . 335 Essenpreis. Patricia . .315 Esserman. Bonnie 219 Esterman. Alan 304 Estes. Thomas 339 Etherton. Terry 223 Etscheid. Wyhe . .256 Evans. Bernard 313 Evans. Bruce 217 Evans, Larry , .269 Evans, Margaret 311 Evans. Pamela . . 251 Evans. William , 372 Everhart. Barbara . 372 Everitt. W. L. 199 Ewalt.Evan .253 Ewan.Jane . 372 Ewers. Linda 199 Ewers. Thomas 223 Ewmg. Donald 274.372 Ewing. Patricia 295 Ewton.John 372 Eyler.John . . 372 F Faber. John 273 Fabin. Paul . 274 Fabish, Susan 317 Fadden. William 277 Fafoglia. Dianne 372.236 Fagan, Kathleen 316 â– Fagan. Patricia . .294 Fagot. Tamara , .248 Fahr. Stephen , 372.299 Fairchild. Carol . . 251 Fairchild. George . 254 Faklis. James ... ,276 Fakhs. Nicholas 276 Falb. Thomas 271 Falconer. Ellen 372.342 Falconer. Patti . . .236 Falk. Susan 372 Falkenthal. Susan 249 Falls. Donald . 308.309 Falls. Karen . .248 Faltus. Vicki 294 Fancher. Dorothy 329 Fanning. Patrick .280 Farber. HO . . .353 Fark. Janet 372.218 Farley. Carl . .332 Farley. Patricia . . 317 Farnham. Linda . .306.307 Farnsworth. Clancy 301 Farrell. Janice .225 Fatherree. Robert 227 Faulds. Douglas 231 Faust. Dale . 186 Faust. Thomas . .326 Favus. Phyllis .372.219 Fay. Richard . .239 Fay. Tim 259 Faymonville. Loretta 329 Fearneyhough. Sharen . 342 Feder. Steven . .267 Fedorow. Bradley 217.372 Fehr. Douglas .372 Fehrmann. Thomas 372 Fehst. Geraldine . 372.329 Feichter. Melanie . .342 Feigen. Zaneta 373 Feiger. Kathenne 251.373.199 Feilen. Martin . .259 Femberg, Ronald . .267 Feinberg. Stephen . .220 Feingold. Ban ,373 Feingold. Jeffrey .220 Feist. Ellen 219 Feldman.Jill 287 Feldman. Robert .278 Felice. Michael 309 Fellner. Karen .224 Fetsenthal. Steven , .220 Felsher. Janet 272 Feltes. Richard 373 Felty. Jan . .256 Fenchel. Roberta 272 Fend. Donald .256 Fend. Richard 231 Fender. Susan 373.236.199 Fenley. Cleve .201 Ference. Georgia . .249.373 Ferencz. Glenn 278 Ferguson, Donna 373 Ferguson. Mark . 226 Fermazin. Jen .342 Ferre. Paula 330 Ferrette. Douglas . . . .214 Ferris. Christine 215 Ferroli. Margaret . .373.296.199 Ferry. Carole 373 Ferry. John D 231 Ferry. John L. 262 Fesser. Dale 230 Feuchuk, Linda 251 Fey. Jeanne .264 Fey. Justine 317 Fiala. Thomas 298 Fideler. Louis 279 Fidler. Christine 311 Fiduk. Kenneth .338 Field. Shen Fielden. Richard Fieldhouse. James Fielding, Gayle Fields. D Bruce Fierke. Charles . Fieseler Linda Fifield. Barbara Fiftal. Steven Filas. Joseph Filbey. Melissa Fildes. Roger Fihp. Susanne Filipowicz. Mary Filippi. Charlyne Fill. Johanna Filler. Ronald . Fillman. Kristin Filson. Cindy Fimoff. Mark Finch. Angeline Fmck. Jananne . Fine. Joyce Fine. Steven Finger. Michael Fingerhut. Stanley Fink. Betty Fink. Esther . Fink. Marsha Fink. Wendy Finkel. Barry Finkle. Kenneth Fmkley. Jane . . Finks. Nancy Finks. Sara Finley. Robert Finnerman. Dons Finnessy. Thomas Finney. Bruce Fiorenza. John Firestone. Glenda Fischer, Brian Fischer, Harold Fischer, Mary Fischer. Willard Fisdel. Sandra Fisher. David . Fisher. Deborah Fisher. Janice Fisher. Merle Fisher. Stephen Fisher. Thomas Fisher, Todd Fisher. William Fishman. Adnanne Fishman. Janet Fishman. Steven Fisk. Patricia Fitzer. Susan . . Fitzhugh. James Fitzpatnck. David Fitzpatnck. Dennis Flake. John Flanagan. Stephen Flanegin. Sharon . Flavin. Mary Flaxman. Cheryll Fleegel. Carl Fleetwood. Robert Fleischer. Kenneth Fleisher. Janice Fleishman. Janice Fleitshans. Walter Fleming. Dennis Fleming. Elizabeth Fleming. Jane Fleming. Mary Fleming, Nadme Fletcher. Randall Fhder. David Flint. Sadie Flora. Steven Flowers. Jeanene Flusche. Bruce Flynn. Michael C Flynn, Michaela Foat. Galen Focks. Claudia Fogelberg. Daniel Fogerson. Thomas Fogle. Jane Foit. Nancy Foldi.Antal Foley. Donald Foley. James Foley. Susan Folkerts. Charles . Folhs. William Fondne. Barbara Foote.John Foras. George Forcade. Michael . Ford. Avalon Ford. Clara Ford. Judith Ford. Robert . Ford. Robert Ford. Ronald Fordham. Mark Forse. Barbara Forsstrom. Karl Fortino. Niela Fortuna. William Forward. Steven Foss, William Foster. Bruce . . Foster. James Foulds, Leslie Foundos. Kathleen Fournier, Michael Foutch. Douglas . 373.263 257 134 251 228.326 324 373 218 273 259 303 277 334 295 306 307 373 318 201 220 303 343 307 220 373 373 .272 198.219.357 272 272.373 333 373 232 221 221 326.373 264 305 186 276 247 226 287 237 373 318 373 341 329 287 287 217 326 . .259 249.373 272.373 311 316 330 281 261 338 256 302 310 373 307 301 134 134.220 219 300 230 186 198.246 294 215 249 186.280 327 318 271 .342 276 259 225 200-245 342 253 373 236 . 199.373 339 338 223.373 373 324 275 310 230 338 373 314 294 307 373 373 329 373 343 373 373 327 281 187 134 227 296 373 273 261 Fox Stuart 278.373 Frame. Charles 266 Frame. Susan 237 Frampton. George 354 Francis. Juamta 199 Francis. Mary Ann 373 Francis. Roger 333 Francis. William 222 Frank Elaine 342 Frank. Elliott 279 Frank. Jeron 220 Frank. Steven 307 Frankel. Lawrence 307 Franklin Frank 335 Frantz Norman 373 Franzen, Diane 299 Frazee. Mary Louise 225 Frazee Robert 252 Frazer. Beatrice 298 Frazer Jana 236 Frazier. Philip 233 Frazier. Rodney 373.222 Fredlund. Susan 201 Frederick. Nancy 199 Frederick. Peter 281 Fredlund. Janet 373 Fredman. Mark 287 Frednkson. Jean 303 Frednkson. Jo Anne 237.198. 358 Freedman. Nancy 296 Freedman. Shelley 299 Freedman, Susan 219 Freehill. Barry 301 Freehill. John 373 Freeman. Donna 373 Freeman. Randolph 274 Freeman Wilkms 278 Fregeau. John 227,373.358 Freidmger, Joy 330 Fremont. Lora 272 French. Edward 262 French, Kathenne 221 Fricke. Barbara 260 Fncke. Mary Jane 260,373 Fnedench. Fran 285 Friedench, Fran M 373 Friedkm Jo-Ann 272 Fnedland, Nancy 316 Friedlander, Arnold 373 Fnedlander. Kenneth 279 Friedman. Jamie 221 Friedman, Judith 298 Friedman, Mark 270,373 Friedman, Ross 267 Friedman, Sandra 299 Friedman. Sandra L 287 Friedman. Stephen 286 Friednch. James 338 Friedstat. Robert 287 Friend, Carolyn 373.272 Friend. Margaret 248 Friesel. Gail 295 Friesen. Barbara 229 Friske, Douglas 262 Fntsch April 313 Fritsch. Kathleen 296 Fritz. Alan 271.187 Fritz. Darrell 329 Fritzen. Jorja 215.373 Froehhch, Paula 232 Fronczak Frank 274 Froom. Joan 215 Frost. Barbara 373 Frowein, Karen 294 Fry Norman 300 Fuchs, Marc 373 Fuchs, Nancy 308 Fuchsen. Mary 329 Fuentes Alma 294 Fuentes, Rene 373 Fulgenzi. James 373 Fulkerson. Alan 373231 Fulkerson, Don 284 Fulton. John 256 Fulton. Susan 329 Fuqua. Dirk 235 Furar . Carol 264 Furkert, Richard 373.324 I ufl in Carol 373 Furlong Tern 296 1 ,, lay 374.223 G lebler I redern h i il wiler Barbara G iibler, Fred 1 . i â– , Rn hard Si otl Galand if i mil Gali Pn Gary Gallagher. i Ga t ii Michael ' , . i way David 1 Ii i ' i â– rbai vay i redi ii v • Bob ,. rim Oi ii Gantei ; 374 232 262 226 299 266 374 339 296 174 174 B4 â– i ' 297 ) 4 i A II !5 5 Gant, Monica Gantzert. Gordon Ganz. Rosalyn Garber. Joseph Gardner Albert Gardner, Dale Gardner. Daniel Gardner. Margaret Gardner, Robert Gardner, William Garfield, Alan Garfinkel. Donna Gargo. Steven Garland. Elyse Garr, Ginger Garrett. Dane Garngus. Mark Garrison. George Garrity. Kim Garrott, Fredrick Garry. Constance Garton. David Garton. Gregory Garton. Ina Garvin. Stephen Garwood. Gregory Gaske. Margaret Gaskin. Thomas Gaspar. William Gaspanch. Joseph Gasparo. James Gasparro. Grace Gassen. Gwendolyn Gathard. Dennis Gatziolis. Sophia Gauna. Rosemary Gavares. Nicki Gavzer. Laura Gaydos, Andrea Gaydos. Ladone Gaye. Barbara Gaynor. Rachel Gearhart. John Gebhart. Paul Gedgaudas. Thomas Gedney. Roy Gedz. Paul Gehrig, Douglas Gehring. Robert Gehrke. Sherry Gehrs. Ronald Geibel. Steven Geiderman. Joel Geiger. Deborah Geiger. Vivienne Geils. Corrence Geiss. Albert Geister. Michael Gelleld, Adnenne Geller. Richard Gelpin. Mary Jo Gengler, Michael Gensemer. Dan Gent. Nancy Gentes. Linda George, Christine George, John G eorge. Kenneth Gerald. Neil Gerber, Nancy Gerber. Richard Gerdes, Larry Geremia. Natalie Gerleve, Frank German. Thomas Gernty. Anne Gerson, Ronald Gerulat. Feme Geskey. Marilyn Getts, Diann Getts. Knsty Getzelman, Robert Geuther, Harold Ghere. David Giacobe, Anthony Giampoh. Frank Giampoh. John Giannetti, Linda Gibbons. James Gibfried. Paul Giblichman. Merle Gibson, Gail Gibson Stephen Giegench Claret Giegonch. Robert Gierman Mir Giersch. Eileen Giese, Douglas Gilbert, John Gilbert I mda Gill hrist, Jane Gilgent. i ' t ' In Gill. Ronald Giilan I eonard Gilles|ji ' Hi., y i Gillespie, Joan Gillespie tyi irtin ' hi I-. ' i HaroJd ' n n irold ' Irihi md Deb i il Gillingh imi lohn ' .INI ' , I (,i nit, tn Margaret Gilmon lohn i i ' i ' Ion Gindei Mar ii ,n, Andn i ' , â– i bur] Mai ' ,i rgi Mi in! ' i Giti Ii â– M Iiti ' . 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Nona Goetter, Stephen Goetz. Elizabeth Goetzmann. John Gogola. Pauline Gold. Deborah Gold. Harriet Gold, Jeffrey Gold. Marjone Gold. Les Gold. Mark Gold. Russell Goldberg. Herbert Goldberg, Jams Goldberg, Michael B Goldberg, Michael J Goldberg, Michael L Goldberg, Robert Goldberger, Gail Golden. Ellen Golden. Jams Golden. Larry Goldenberg. Mark Goldfien. Michael Goldflies. Lonny Goldfhes. Mitchell Goldhor, Elizabeth Goldmg. Joseph Goldis, Norman Goldman. David Goldman, Jeffrey Goldman. Julie Goldman, Karen Goldman. Lynn Goldman. Mavis Goldman. Sharyn Goldman. Toby Goldsmith. Sandra Goldsmith. Marlene Goldstein. Barbara Goldstein. Elizabeth Goldstein. Harvey Goldstein, James Goldstein. Judy Goldstein. Richard Goldstein. Robert Goldstein. Robyn Gong, Nellie Good, Thomas Goodell. John Goodman. Donald Goodman. Richard Goodman. Robert Goodman. Sandra Goodmon. Gregory Goodwin. Gary Goot. Arnold Goran. Mark Gorden. Susan Gordley. Janice Gordon, Francine Gordon. Glenda Gordon. Janice Gordon. Joyce Gordon, Yale Gore. Carol Gore, Carles Gore, Steven Gorman, Julian Gorman. Thomas Gorshe. Ronald Gnrski Alana Gospodarczyk, M Goss. Mariann Gottfried. Joan Gould. Marcia Gourley. Barry Governile. Di 1 Gowler, Carol Grabenhofer. Bonnie ' ,1 ii 1 Patm 1,1 .k ' Rnilgi-i 1 ,1 II ,â– I 1. will 1 .1,11 1 Patm 1.1 1,1 hi 1 H ii 1 .1.1II I lougl IS 1,1 ,11 m idalyn 1,1 ,11 R11 ii. 11. 1 ,1 II, llll Ill III • Grahan Gral ii i i Graham 1 itl Graham Ma r j 274 302 329 297 264 270,374 305 236 326 310 277.312 334 374 314 246 234 263 .235 263 298 294 374 240 294 374 274 342 297 269 309 217 374 253 297 295 287 220 374,263 358 274 374 279 269 278 279 257 374 313 201 247 270 374 305 279 279 341 262 324 287 278 .299 374 272 374 189 272 315 262 374 340 220 270 309 255 201 272 374 223 227 287 374 267 263 306 325 279 220 330 341 296 264 299 374.247 278 219 255 307 255 258 374 374.329 311 374, 329 311 295 214 265 343 296 374.342 2 1 227 374,249 222 374,272 339 !74 Pi;; ' 1111 ' ill 114 251 Graham. 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John .Gnbbet. John Gnerson. Andy Gnesemer. Charles Griffin. James Griffin, Teresa Griffin. Woodson Griffith, Harry Griffith, Howard Griffith, Richard Griggs. Laura Grimes. Donald Grimes. Gwendolyn Grimes, James Grimm, Evelyn Grippando. Anne Grisolano. Kathy Gnswold, Charles Gnswold. Paula Gritchen. Lyle Gritton. Rosanne Grochocinski, David Grody. Annette Groesbeck. Carl Groh. Annette Groom. Karen Groppel. Jack Gross. Gary Gross. Richard Grossblatt. Arnold Grosse, Robert Grossman. Lawrence Grossmark. Marlene Grot. Sandra Grothendick. Linda . Grube. Denma Gruner. Cynthia Grunloh. Daniel Gryga. Marilyn Grygowski, Edward Gubitz, Karen Gudgeon John Guengench. Frederick Guenzler. Jane Guerron, l uis Guither, Geoffrey Gullang. Deborah i iulvas, 1 Hen Gum, M11 y Gundersen, 1 01 ' Gunderson, M.n k ii Hi, ii Gregory Gunkelman, 1 nomas .111111 Nam y Gunn Sandy Gunn Steven 1 luntei 111,111 i ,n i 268 253 .224 . .264 358.198 . .242 375 331 .198.358 318 223 . 244 375,329 298 303 237 243 329 .329 231 375.231 215 217 375.224 375,237 264 259 .375 375 296 340 310 219 232 318 .267 257 .233 375.302 332 272 270 287 375 313 220 251 375.272 .302 375.294 331 375 316 271 273 218 187 375.252 224 245 245 375 282 .239 253 244 200 254 216 338 315 227 255 255 223 203 353 240 339 329 314 315 286 318 287 316 300 247.318 256 313 375 300 298 186 270 268 287 375.305 221 260 245 294 376 315 313 318 227 331.376 236 375 324 237 225 313 295 223 256 256.375 260 ! ' i 310 HO Gunther. Robert , , Gurecki, Patricia Gurr, Steven . . . Gussis. Alan Gussis. Lloyd . Gustafson. Catherine Gustafson. Earle Gustafson. Larry Gustafson. Robert Gustason, Ronald Guten, Sharon Gutgsell. Joseph Guth, Glenn Guth. Nancy Guthrie. Gale . Guthrie. Janet Guthrie. Roger Gutting, Jeffrey Gutzeit. Dianel Guy, Theodore Guymon. Mark Guyton. Thomas Gwillim. Jerry Gwilhm. Steven Gwyn. Jennifer 327,; .242 375 .252 278 .187 .249 329 7.375 .200 235 305 231 235 311 218 295 333 299 309 301.302 312 235 329 329 285 H Haab, Dale 337 Haaga. Erkki .235 Haake. Michael 258 Haas. Daniel .339 Haas. John . . .253 Haas. Robert . .228 Habecost. Christy .249.375. 199,359 Hacker. Tina . ,315 Hackett. Kathleen .224 Hafner, Thomas . 217 Hagan. Susan 375.304 Hagen. Charles 234 Hagenbuch, David 222 Hagenbuch. Diane 330 Hager, Roger 235 Haggerty. Terry 233 Haggett. Michael .375 Hahn, Henry ... 375 Hahn, Jessica 375.359 Hahn. Ralph 353 Hahn. Sandra 37 ' j Hahn. Tern . ,247 Hahnenstein, David 375.239 Haigh. James . . .302 375 Hails. Carol 343 Halbach. Robert . 214 Halcrow. Ronald 231 Haley. Dianne .309 Hahk. Edwin 241.187 Hall.Beniamin 335 Hall. Donna 295 Hall. John 238 Hall. Louis 375 Hall. Raymond 375 Haller, Susan 260 Hallowell. Richard . 298 Hallstein. Lynn Hallstrom. Nancy 285 Halper. Joel . 278 Halpern. Barbara 251.198 Halpern. Sharyl 298 Halpin. Clifford .... 217 Halpin. Thomas 217 Halter, Paul .... 265 Hamende, Vicki 246 Hamer. Richard 324 Hamilos. Daniel Hamilton. Judy 308 Hamilton. Reed Hamilton. Thomas 336 Hamilton. Wanda Hamm. David ' 82 Hamman. John Hammand. Carol Hampton, Terry Hampton. Vern Hamrick. Kendall 300 Hamrin. David Hancock. Charles 339 Hancock. John Hancock. John M Hancock. Liza Hancock. Sue 375 236 Handler. Joel Handley. Patricia Hanes, Carol Hankins. Gail Hanlon. Ann Hanlyn.Caren 296 Hann. Stanley Hannigan, Karen 375 309 Hanno. Mildred 375 Hanover, Laren Hanovei 1 awreni e Hanover. Nam y Hanrath, Lorelei Hansen, Barbara 1 Hansen 1 mi 283 Hansen loan Hansen. Joyce Hansen 1 mda Hansen Md hael Hanson Susan Hanson William 1 lanson, Ann Hanson Antoinette Hanson Brian Hanson 1 iwi n Hanson Hollj 316 II. ins, ,11 ludith Hanson K.iron 1 1, no., mi Margaret i 1 Hanson. Patricia . . . 375 Hanson, Susan .... . 375 Hapac. Donna .... 342 Hapke. Stephen . .286 Harasek. Lynn 260,198 Harbaugh. Barbara . . . . 329 Harbaugh. George . . 258 ' Harbour. Irl .375 Harbour. Jams .... 317 Hardacre. Louis . . . .271 Harder. Debora .... .298 Hardin. Michael . . . . 269 Hardine. John .... . . .257 Hardinger. Rachel . . .251 Hardnct. Gloria . . . 318 Hardt. Peggy .225 Hardy. John . . .254 Hargus. Gregory . . . . . .226 Haring. Craig 262 Harkins, Susan .... 246 Harkonen, James 329 ; Harless . .216 Harm. Matti .... . .275 Harmeson. Janet 375 Harmeson. Terry 217 Harmon. Joseph .244 Harms. Carol . . 294 Harms. Charlotte . .329 Harms. Daniel 337 Harms, Diane 279 Harms. James 200.359 Harms. Marcia 375.236 Harms. Thomas . . 245 Harper. Roberta 342 Harre, Charlene 297 Harrell, Pamela 334 Harris, Bonnie .... 375 Harris. David 352 Harris. Donna 224.375 Harris, Gary 270 Harris. James J 375 Harris. Lorraine . . . . 340 Harris. Mary 199 Harris, Max 305 Harris, Richard J 270 Harris. Richard S. 242 Harris. Steve .... 302 Harris. Susan 260 Harrison, Edward 198 Harrison, Michael 253 Harriss, Alan 375,338 Harsch. Steven 375 Harshbarger. Warren . . . 375 Hart. Burton 282 Hart. Maryio .316 Hart, Robert . 273 Hartley, Catherine 303 Hartley. Pamela ... . . .296 341 Hartman. Harold 252.375 Hartman, Jill ... 232 Hartman. Kerry .... . .269 Hartstem. Elliott .... 267.376 Hartweger. Rosalie 309.376 Harty, Daniel 311 Harty. Gladys . . .287 Harvey. David .376 Harvey, James 376 Harvey, Max .256 Hasbach, Kathleen 376 Hasegawa, Wayne 313 Haselhorst. Peter ... .283 Haske. Marie . .282 Haskins. Charles 286 Haskins, Luther .... . .276 Hassenplug. John . .376 Hasshnger, Nyle 331 Hatch. Deborah . . . 236 Hatfield. Douglas 254 Haughey. Irene ... 237 Hauptfuehrer. Dawna 218 Hauptfuehere. Patti .300 Haury. Elizabeth . 296 Hauter, Sara . . . ' .225 Havlik. Sandra . . . . 236 Havranek. Rosemary . .295 Hawes. Robert . . . . .185 Hawkins. Thomas 325 Hawkins. VickiC . .260 Hawkins. Vickie L 376.285 Hawkmson. William 324,376 Hawthorne. Steven . .326 Haxby. Kenneth .277 Hay, Rodger 201 Hayden. Judy .263 Hayden. Susan 313 Hayes. James .... . . .228 Hayes. Klanne 201 Hayes. Patrick .254 Hayes. Paul 284 Hayes. Richard . 309 Hays, Craig 273 Hays, Gary 276 Hays. Philip 302 Hays, Steven . . . 214 Hayse, Karen 299 Hayward. Delores 313 Hayward. Leslie 334 Hazan. Joseph . . . 376 Healy. John ... 286 Healy. Patrick 271 Heap, Robert 376 Heaton. Ted . . 282 Hebeisen. Cheryl 296 Heck, Daniel 227 Heck. Steven 376.239 Hecker. John . 326 Heckler. Rodney 233 Hector. Richard 376 Hedel. Charles 339 Hedrick. John 257 Hedrick. Kinda 329 Hedstrom, Mary 248 Heerdt. Gary . . . . ,281 Heffington. Marvin . .302 Heger. Annemane 329 Heideman. Jacquelyn . .218 Heiden. John 262 Heidenreich. Roger 250 Heidig. Rosemary 221 Heidkamp. Emil 254 Heidkamp. Mary 309 Heidkamp. Patricia 376 Heidorn. Barbara 303 Heihg. Alma 316 Heimsoth, Larry 376.238 Heinkel. Richard 376.230 Heinking, Gary 283 Heinnch. William 299 Hems. Bruce 230 Hems. Charles 255 Heinsen. Richard 327 Heise. Raymond 261 Heiss. Howard 287 Heitsch. Janet 246,198 Heitschmidt. William 244 Heitz. Michael 198,282 Heitzler. David 302 Heitzman. Mary 317 Helander. Daniel 226 Helfand, Marc . .220 Helfuch. Donald 338 Hellebuyck. Roger . . . 201 Heller. Joan .298 Heller. Stephen .277 Hellman.Alan 220 Hellman. Howard 309 Hellstedt. Sandra . .376 Helm, Carol . .376 Helman. Susan 376 Helmer, John .... ,265 Helmer. Pamela 376 Helmer. Richard . 376 Helminiak. Mark 376 Hembrey. Keith , .239 Hembrough, Gary 186 Hemphill. Stuart 376 Henderson. Gary . . . , 286 Henderson. Hunt 376.282 Henderson. James 281 Henderson. Mark ... 326 Henderson. S. Hunt . .376 Henderson. Vesta . .240 Henderson, William 333 Hendricks, Kenneth . .265 Hendnckson. Diane 294 Hendnckson. Mark 277 Hendnckson. Penny . 376 Hendnckson, Terry 271 Hendr,x,Gary ... .376 Heninger. Stephen . .271 Henke. Virginia 376.342 Henley. Deborah 309 Henne. Preston 201 Henning. Arnold 376 Henning. Stuart 326 Hennchsen. Larry 226 Henry. David D 352.353 Henry. John 325 Henry. Matthew 228 Henry. Michael . 234 Hensen. Virginia 340 Hensey. Robert .... ,227 Hensley. Danny 376 Hensold. Jack 277 Henson. David . . .338 Herbert. Carl .... . .376 Herbert. Patricia 317 Herbst. Bruce 226 Herbstman, Arnold 220 Herbstman. Burton . .220 Herget, Robert 255 Hering. Joanne . .251 Herm.John 376.200 Herm. Laurie ... ... 199 Herman. David 244 Hermele. Greta , . . .299 Hernck. Elizabeth , .310 Herschede. Alfred 259 Hersee. Stephen 376 Hersh. Adrienne 329 Hershey. Charles 376.283 Herson. Albert 270 Hertel. Pamela . . 310 Herzberg. Jerry , 278 Herzberger. John 376 Heselov. Carole 224 Hess. Pamela .229 Hess. Robert ,241 Hesse. Nancy . . . 224.376,199. 359 Hessell. Charles . ,279 Hetke. Richard . . . 376 Hett. David 265 Hettis. Gregory 282 Heusner. Gary .223 Heverly. Earl . . 376.254 Hewitt, Jaye . ,221 Hewitt. William 256.376 Heyen. Larry 230 Hiaman. Marcia . 313 Hieronymus. Howard 311 Higashi. Steven 280 Higgins. Harold 324 Higgms. Michael . 254 Highley. Judith . . 376 Highley, Randall . . .309 Hilbert.John ... 286 Hildebrand, Anne 201 Hildebrand.Kay . .329 Hileman. Kathleen . ... .34 0 Hiler. George 331 Hilger, James . . . . Hill. Cheryl ... Hill. David . . . Hill. Donna . Hill. Harold . Hill. Jean . . Hill. Kathleen Hill. Lawrence . . Hill. Marcia Hill, Steven W Hilleary. James . Hilllard, John . . Hills, Sally Hilst. James . . . . Hilton. Richard . . Hmchee. Phillip Hindenburg. Charles Hindman, Stephen Hinds. Nancy . . . . Hindy. Denise Hines. James Hines. Monte . . . . Hines. Shirley Hinoman.John Hinsley. Sandra Hinson. Vicki . . . . Hirsch. Austin Hirsch. Naomi Hisaw, Judy Hiser. Janet . . . Hiser. Mark Hiser. Martha . . . Hitchcock, Mary Hix. John Hjertstedt, Marshall Hlady.Gary Hlavacek. Margaret Hlavaty. Joseph Ho. David Ho. Ellen Hoaglund. Deith Hobbs. Tern Hochhauser. Daniel Hochschild. Richard Hodel. Ronnie . . . Hodgett. Candace Hodgson, James Hodous, Michael Hoefker. Joseph Hoefler. Gary Hoekendorf. Sharon Hoerr. Diane .... Hoerr. William Hoffman. Arlene Hoffman. Donald Hoffman. James C. . Hoffman, John Hoffman, Lee .... Hoffman. Mark R Hoffman. Richard Hoffman. Robert C. Hoffman. Robert P. Hoffman. Robert J Hoffman, Thomas Hogan. Stephen Hoh. Ronald Hohensee, Hollis Hohf. Michael . . Hohn. Martha . . . Hoke. Francis Holberg, Bruce Holden. John .... Holden. Natalie Holdsworth. Allen Holecek. Bruce . Holford. Barbara Holiday. Howard Holle, Pamela Holliday. Shirley Hollinger. Linda Hollocker. Charles Hollonbeck. Stephen Holm. Terrence Holman. Soloman Holman, Terry Holman, Theresa Holman, William Holmberg. Bradley Holmen, Neil .... Holmes , Lesley Holmes. Linda Holmes. Thomas . Holmgren. Mary Holmgren, Steven Holmstrom. Carol Holmstrom. Roger Holodnicki. Steven Holshouser. Mark Holstine, Anne . . . Holstine. William Holtsberg. Warren Holtz. Thomas . . . . Holub. George Holub, Louis . . . Holz, Paul Holze. Gordon Hommel. Charles Hong. Sanghee Honigberg. Michele Hooks. David . . Hoover. Ellen Hopkins, Robert Hopkins. Ronald Hopper. Paula Hopson. Wayne Horak. Louis .... Horbinski. Dennis Horn. Charles . . . Hornickel. Daniel Hornkohl. Fred Horst. Janice .... Horton. Jeffrey ... 201 . 329.309 329 .296 376 199 318 302 218 . . .333 280 376 .... 341 326.376 259 376 .281 377 248 . . . 313 241 376 317 . .254 376 307 . .376 376 294 224 283 376.199.229 . .264 63 214 241 .236 . . 327 376.312 . . 316 376 342 135 255 324 . .309 235 201 . .376 . . . .267 249 316 . .227 . . . . ' 272 376.220 276 256 .263 .282 376 286 283 220 .226 329 .339 280 .300 .343 273 .262 .256 .329 337 .306 .330 241 300 243.376 224,376 . .302 .256 .245 .335 .273 296 265 301 .333 .236 340 337 . 248 281 337 186 214 .286 . .243 337 . . .265 377.230 377 377 .242 . .200 . . .329 377 377.263 . 329 251 .242 377.241 .251 280 . .281 377 . . .287 . . .331 .283 298 . . .301 .337 Horton. Marcia . . Horvath. James Horvitz. Arona Horwitz. Shelley Hoskins. James Hoskinson. Diane Hoskinson. Richard Hotovec. Susan Hotteman .... Hotze.John . . Houfek. Carolyn Hough. Thomas Hougham. Martin Hougham. Robert Hougland. Harold Houkom.John Houlihan. Edward Houlihan. Thomas House. Anna . House. Paula . . . House. Roxanne Houser. C Scott Houser. Sarah Howard. David Howard, Jeanne Howard. Joseph Howard, Shirley Howat, Claude Howe. James . . . Howell. Sharon Howell. Thomas Howell. William Howie. Mary . . . Howland. Dennis Howse. Kenneth Hoy. Michael Hoyerman. Janice . Hoynes, Thomas Hoyt. Roger . . Hnvnak.John . . Hryncewicz, Casimir Hryncewicz. Richard Hubbard. Jennifer Hubbard. Kathleen Huber. Bruce . Huber. David Huber, Gregory Hubert. Craig Hubly, Edward Huck. Robert Hudachek. Mary Hudgens. Larry Hudson. Linda Hudson. Mary Hudson. Dr. Paul Hudson. Tighe Huegench, Roger Huelskoetter. Lynn Huff. Beth Huff, Raymond Huff. Wesley Hughes, Carol . . . Hughes. Earl ' . . . Hughes. John . . Hughes, Kenneth Hughes, Maureen Hughes, Michael Huguelet, Jeffrey Hulder. Elizabeth Huhng. Keith Hull. Catherine Hull. Susan .... Hulse. James Hulseberg, Judith Hult. Douglas Hult, Keith Hurnenik. James Humphrey. James Humphries. Arlene Hundley. John Hunsley, Stephen Hunt. Stephen Hunter, Glenn Hunter. Mark Huntoon.. Harry Hurd. Thomas Hurlbut. David Hurley. Burton Hurley. Cathy Hurley. James Hurley. Richard Hurliman. Mary Hursch. Julie Hursey. Ralph Hurst. Jimmy Hurst. Roger Huss. Julie Hussong, Jeanne Huston. John . , Huston. William Hutchinson. Robert Hutson. Miles . . . Hutter. Harold Hutton. Cathy Huwen. Jennifer Hwa. Nancee Hyde. Judith Hymen, Roger Hynes. Jo Hyzer. Peter Ideus, Marvin . Ifft. Gary Ihng. Lloyd llling. Susan . . . Immele. John Immer, Mark , . Incaprero. Joseph Infusino. Cathy 246 259 .311 263 . .245 . . . 377 377 377 316 283 . - .295.377 . . • . .254 . .268.377 242 214 217 .228 . . .271 . .251.377 251 304 255 341 326 313 134.318 343 231.198.125 283 311 327 338 . .249 187 186.187.200 .324 237.377 . 217,134 334 326 259 ... 259 . . 377 316 333 245 302 377 337 262 299 217 315 313 280 324 231 336 318 377 377 340 353 .226 377.235 260.377.199 223 273 318 .... 244 . .304 . . . .246 .... 377 . .224 305 235 377 299 294 . . . .359 . . . .214 226 281 338 242 . . . 217 227 .262 377,246.199 . . . 281 231 . . . .329 .342 311 377 377 .248 . 377 302.303 254 . . . 214 . . .286 266 310 215 237 . .236 . . . . 305 294 . . . .283 275 377 . 284 198.218 201 257 .276 . . .246 Ingram. Pamela Ingram. Scott Ingrum, Ronald Inman. David Inskeep, Leroy Iosco. Anthony Ippolito, Cheryl Irion. Susan Irish. Ralph . . Irwin. Deborah Isaac. Suzanne Isaacs, Thomas Isaacson, Linda Isome. Jacqueline Israel, Diane . . . Itami, Richard Itkin, Stuart Ittersagen. John Ivener. Shelley , . Ivice. Roger . Iverson. Dennis Izenman. Mickey . . .229 228 187 255.125 222.358 .255 237 . . .296 . .259 . .247 . . .255 . . .271 . . .263 . .221 377 . . .284 .278 241 . .224 . .270 338 .279 Jablonski, Beverly 298 Jablonsky. Susan 377 Jackson. Anita . . . 330 Jackson, Barry . . ,337.377 Jackson. Bradley 22? Jackson. David 186 Jackson. Francine 294 Jackson. Gregory . . .23 .198 Jackson. Gregory W . .231 Jackson. Jane . . .236 Jackson, Lucinda 294 Jackson. Lyle 377 Jackson, Mary 377 Jackson, Ruth . . .313 Jackson. Stephan 280 Jackson. Thomas .244 Jacobs. Aaron 257 Jacobs, Ellen .247 Jacobs, Sabra 377 Jacobs, Susan 243 Jacobson, Loretta .221 Jacobson, Marion . . . 310 Jacobson. Wayne 286 Jacobus. Charles .... .338 Jadernak, John . . .301 Jaeger. Frederic .... 238 Jaeger. Laura .377 Jaeger, Roberta .377 Jagoe, John 241 Jahn. Lawrence 259 313 Jakawich, Edward 339 Jakes, Kathryn 308 Jakosa. Richard 233.186 Jakowsky. Richard 227 Jamison. Gale 377 Janecek. Patricia ?49 Janecek. Sharon 329 Janega. Robert 324.377 Janerette. Hope 240 Janes. Donald .252 Janicki, Anthony . 377 Janicki. Nicholas 186 Jams, Paula 299 Janke. Mark .274 Jankousky. Evelyn 221 Jankowski, Carla .... 377 Jankowski, Walter .244 Janney. Deborah 311 Janota. Robert 262 Janowski. Debra .310 Janssen. Rachel 315 Janssen. Sharon 343 Janus, Gregory 261 Januszewski. Tadeus .... 377 Japp. Joy .315 Jarchow. Kathleen 329 Jarrett. Thomas 377 Jarvis. Larry 253 Javor, Linda 260 Javurek. Clayton 286 Javurek. Jeffrey 286 Jay. William 135 Jeakins, Daniel 235 Jeckel. Lawrence 253 Jecmen. Robert .... 336 Jeffrey. Jeanne 377 Jeffrey. Terry 280 Jemsek. Joseph 223 Jenen. Paul .... 244 Jenkins. Rhonda 303 Jenner. Carol 297 Jennings. Frank . . 254 Jennings. Jerry 282 Jennings. William . . 281 Jeno. Maryellen 294 Jensen. Curtis . . . 306 Jensen. Edward .... 231 Jensen. John ... 275 Jensen, Linda 310 Jensky, Leonard 279 Jerch. Donald 253 Jerch. Richard 253 Jerden. Barbara 377 Jerutis. Cynthia 311 Jeske. Thomas 186 Jeskie. Judith 377 Jezik, Mane 314 377 Jezik. Vera . 314 377 Jinks. Claud 253 Jirkovsky. Alan 286 Job. Nancy .... 229 Jochem. Allen 339 Johns. Ira 270 Johnson. Amelia 296 Johnson. Barbara J 247 Johnson. Barbara L 298 Johnson. Beth 316 Johnson. Betty 310 Johnson, Blake 377 Johnson. Bonita 198.224 Johnson. Brian 377 Johnson, Bruce C 220.262. 360.378 Johnson. Bruce P 255 Johnson. Carleen 218 Johnson. Carol 378 Johnson. Christine 298 Johnson. Claudia 378 Johnson. Cynthia 318 Johnson. David 281 Johnson. Diane .342 Johnson. Diane R. 294 Johnson. Donald . 233 Johnson. Donna 299 Johnson. Edward 339 Johnson. Eric 228 Johnson. Gary 242 Johnson. Helen 249.378 Johnson. Janet 309 Johnson. Janice 221.378 Johnson, Jay 223 Johnson. Jill 298 Johnson. Kathleen 248 Johnson, Kay 378 Johnson, Kenneth 134 Johnson. Kenneth Alvin . .254 Johnson. Lana 378 Johnson. Larry A 258 Johnson. Larry C 305 Johnson, Larry F 245 Johnson. Larry L 222.378 Johnson. Linwood 378 Johnson. Margo 304 Johnson. Marilyn 229 Johnson. Marfan 311 Johnson. Martin 135 Johnson. Nancy 316 Johnson. Nancy 248.316 Johnson, Ned 230,316 Johnson, Paul 302 Johnson. Penny 330 Johnson. Randall 326 Johnson. Richard 261 Johnson. Ricky 284 Johnson. Robert 338 Johnson. Ronald A 258 Johnson, Ronald B 378 Johnson, Ronald W 223 Johnson, Russell 312 Johnson. Scott 336 Johnson. Sheila 199 Johnson, Steven .305 Johnson, Steven .252 Johnson, Terry 217 Johnson. Timothy 201 Johnson. Thirl 61 Johnson. Walter 333 Johnson. Warren 230 Johnston. Paul 268 Johnston. Richard 378 Johnston. Scott 134 Jonassen. Allen 298 Jones. Barbara 296 Jones. Charles 326 Jones. Claude 201 Jones. Clifford 378 Jones. David 334 Jones. Dean 198.235 Jones. Donald 259 Jones, Jake 239 Jones, James A 268 Jones. James S 326 Jones. Julie 251 Jones. Karen .224 Jones. Nancy .225 Jones. Peggy 342 Jones. Patricia 318 Jones. Robert 231.378 Jones. Ronald 228 Jones. Theodore 353 Jones. Thomas 186 Jones. Wendy 340 Jones. William 378 Jordan. Eugene 336 Jordan, Kevin 276 Jordon. Peggy 264 Jordan. Thomas 187 Jorgenson. James 241 Jorgensen. Kenneth 241 Jorgensen. Sharon 215 Jost. Dennis 235 Jost. Robert 276 Joyce. Christopher 227 Joyce. James 337 : met 313 U ' juglas 254 Judson Thomas 231 i Su ii 329 271 Juley, Pet! ' 238 Julian David 286 Julian Hyan 286 loseph 259 lum k, Larry 269 ward 268 M irilyn 229 lunffc H â– 244 339 . ft , 241 K â– 134 Kacsh. Judith 298 Kaczmarek. Loretta 215 Kaess. Constance 201 Kagan. Joyce 263 Kagan. Rosalyn 299 Kahan. James 378 Kahler, Lawrence 230 Kahling. Mark 242 Kahn Adrianne 219 Kahn, Judith 378 Kahn, Maureen 260 Kahn. Susan 342.3 Kaiser, Christine 343 Kaiser. Dennis .226 Kaiser. Jetfery 227 Kaiser. John 186 Kaiser. Joseph 339.378 Kaiser. Madeline 294 Kaiser. Paul 226 Kakita. Harriet 329 Kaleko. Miriam 300 Kahn. Gene 135 Kalmowski. Ann 248.378 Kalinowski. Judith 248 Kahsh. Mark 278 Kahvoda. Kathryn 249 Kallal. Henry 378 Kallick. Sandy 287 Kallio. Reino 199 Kallman. David 244 Kalmanek. Linda 236.378 Kalmanson. Jams 378 Kalver.Gail 378 Kamba. Susan 303 Kamenear.Charleyne 199.28 Kamin. Scott 287 Kaminski. James 271 259 259 Kamm. Loretta 294 Kammlade. Marilyn 264 Kamowski, Richard 244 Kanady. Dale 214 Kanansh, Michael 279.378 Kane, Mary 264.378 Kane. Patrick 282.378 Kane. Terry 280 Kannenberg. Richard 378 Kanter. Joyce 378 Kanter. Norman 201 Kanter, Richard 220 Kantor. James 339.378 Kantor, Susan 310 Kao. William 378 Kaplan. John .267 Kaplan, Linda 219.272 Kaplan, Ronald 220 Kaplan, Sharon 295 Kaplan, Steven 302 Kaplovsky, Nancy 378 Kappes, Rosemary 224 Kapral. Dennis 255 Karch. Thomas 265 Karkos. Jerie 340 Karkula. Cynthia 237 Karhn. Robert 265 Karras. Maureen 218 Kasab. Farida 224 Kasanov. Joel 220 Kasper. Ellen 285 Kasper. Lloyd 378 Kassanits. Frank 259 Kasten. Richard 378 Katich. James . 242 Kato. Joanne . . . 294 Katovich. Kathleen 199.264. 378 Katsenes. James 135 Katz. Ivy 287 Katz. Jordon . . 270 Katz. Lee 287 Katz. Louis 378 Katz. Marshall 378 Katz. Richard 270 Katz. Stuart 270 Katzenbach. Michael 336 Kaufman. Bruce 327 Kaufman. Dale 220 Kaufman. Karel 318 Kaufman, Linda 318 Kaveney, George 257 Kay. Thomas 135 Kazmercak. Sue 304,378 Keal. Dean 333 Kearney. Patricia 199.248 Keating. Lenore 309 Kebbon, Robert 302 Keefe. Kathleen 294 Keehner. Peggy 264 Keeley. Daniel 339 Keen, James 185.363 Kl-hc P.itrn 1,1 303 Kehr. Rodney 222 Keighin. Paula 285 Keim. Christopher 331 Keir. 1 mda 201 Keiser. Leroy 201 Keisler.Gail 243 Kelikian Armen 333 Kelleher N im 313 Kellen. Rii 275 i 114 Kellei Patricia 251 221.378 Igei 378 21937 i Bill 287 i iami ' â– 15 294 186 187 Kelly. Kathleen . . 342.378 Kelly. Larry 269 Kelly. Mary 218.264.378 Kelly. Maurice 186.280 Kelly. Michael 244 Kelly. Stephen 378 Kelly. Susan 246 Kelly. William 268 Kelman. Ethel 219 Kelman. Keith 257 Kemmis. Timothy 222 Kemp. James 378 Kendnck. David 335 Kendnck. Margaret 309.330 Kennard.Marlys 225.378 Kennedy. Daniel 134 Kennedy, Rose 316 Kennedy. Thomas 333 Kennedy. Willard 228 Kennefick, Susan 378 Kennicutt. Karen 378 Kens. Leo 329 Kent. Gary 378 Kentner. Rita 313 Kenyon. James . 271,378 Kenyon. Susan 294 Keperhng. Gary 262 Kepford. Kirby 214 Kerans. Karen 315 Kerasotes. Dean 228 Kerber.Joan 378 Kerchenfaut. Michael .227 Kerchner, George 378 Kerestes. Timothy 227 Kern, Thomas 325 Kerner. Jerome 187 Kerner. Karen 308 Keroff. Frederick .267 Keroff. Steven 267 Kerr. Alice 343 Kerrick. Mary 303 Kerrick. Sandra . . . . 303.378 Kerschner. Morley 220 Kervm. Paul . .277 Kesler. Christine 330.379 Kesler, James 326 Kesler, Linda 330 Kessler. David . . . 220 Kessler. Harold 279 Keswick. Bruce 134.254 Kett. Sandra 247 Keyes. Charles .379 Keyser, Jesse 282 Keysor. Glen . . . 238 Keysor. Ric ,238 Khan. Shahid 231.379 Kiburz. Margaret 379 Kidwell. Kerry 310 Kidwell. Rebecca 317 Kieback. Lois 285 Kiefer. Michaele 243.379 Kiefer, Richard 379 Kiefer. William 301 Kieskowski.C W 216 Kiley. Michael 302 Kiley. Patricia 334 Kilkenny. Sharon 379 Killey. James 222.379 Kilhon. David .281 Kime, Donna 379 Kimmel. Roger 230 Kimmich.John 273 Kimnach. Donald 227 Kincaid.Gary . 265 Kinder. Jo 299 King, Barbara 215 King. Ray 337 King, Edwin 274 King. Linda 198.341 King. Robert . 262 King. Ronald L 239 King. Ronald R 379 King. William 268 Kingdon. Duane 245 Kinney. Diane 379 Kinney. Donna 379 Kinsmger. Malcolm 257.379 Kinsmger. Michael 257.379 Kinstedt. George 379 Kirby. Edward .266 Kirby.John 223 Kirby. Kathleen 298 Kirchman, Mark 266 Kirchman. Michael 266.379 Kiriluk. Harold 234 Kirk Susan . . . 248 Kirkpatnck, Bruce 135.228 Kirkpatrick, Jerry 284 Kirkpatnck. Patricia 379 Kirkwood. Jill 296 Kirkwood. Judith 264 Kirshenbaum. Sammy 279 Kirtz. Carlme 329.379 Kiser. Jeffrey 241 Kissel. James 270 Kist.Olga 334 Kita. Dennis 214 Kitick. Rodney 309 Kitley. Gary 379 Kiellander. Robert 379 y i uke Diane 248 y lei knei Keni 327 Kli en i.eorge 276 I- i. ,m .in Howard 220 Y Ii mi. ' I I Barry Klein ' alhy Y Ittin M irgarel !9 I y lem M irtin y li in Mil hi ' I Paula r . Lar r y Klemens. Thomas 241 Klemke, Simone 303 Klett.Knsti 294 Khen. Laouren 201 Kher. John 134 Klietsch, Wilham 273 Khmchak. John 135 Kline. Kathleen 342 Kling. Janet 313 Klingel. Stephen 134 Kloc, Kathryn 379 Klocek. Gregory 379 Klocke. Dennis 253 Klocke. Norman 310 Klockenga. Michael 300 Klotter. Kevin 301 Klow, Laurel .310 Klowden, Joyce 198.247 Klynstra. Melinda 295 Kmiec. Dennis 379 Kmiec. Thomas 186.280 Knab. John 239 Knapp. David .230 Knapp. William 327 Knara. Susan . . 318 Knell. Charles 228 Knienng. John 232 Knight. Charles 252 Knight, Richard 325 Knirsch. James 227.379 Knitter. Donald .335 Knoke. Gary 305.379 Knoll. Geraldine 294 Knopf. Michael 284 Knopp. Margaret 199.249.379 Knorr, Kathleen 311 Knourek, Robert 250 Knowles. Kenneth 326 Knuckles. Barbara 379 Knudson. Charles 326 Knudson, Douglas 268 Knue. George 338 Kobel, Kassandra 251 Kobussen. Anthony 276 Kocal. James 259 Koch. Beverly 198.330 Koch. Douglas 280 Koch. Larry 200,379 Koch. Lois 260.379 Koch. Michael 256 Koch. Roger 336 Kocher. Daniel 379 Kocian. Gene 235 Koczo. Michael 379 Koebel. Lenore 334 Koenig. Marilyn 299 Koenig. Nancy 232 Koenig. Thomas 338 Koentopp. Kurt 276 Koerner. Nancy 379 Koets. Lila 243 Kohl. Kathleen 221 Kohn. Stephen 279 Kohn. Susan 300 Kohnen. Daniel 244 Kohrmg, Kathleen 229 Kokalblas. Ronald 228 Kolaz. David 252 Kolb. Stephen 332 Kolens. Susan 224.379 Koleszar. James 379 Koller. James 274 Kolman. Gabriel 296 Kolman. Margaret 296 Kolman. Pamela 379 Kolmas. Ellen 318 Kolmer. Janet 379 Kolodziei. James 276 Komer. Albert . . .275 Komorn, Margo 379 Konett. Lee ... 254 Konieczny. Lorraine 311 Konig. Patricia 225 Konopka. Allan 309 Konrad. Patricia . . 215 Konrath, Emil 216 Koonce. Richard 222.379 Kopec. Andrew 227 Kopec. Jeffrey 299 Kopecky, Virginia 379 Kopf. Keith 230 Kopp. Janice 379 Kopp. Jean 232 Koppman. Ralph 252 Kopnva. James 231 Korasek. Barbara 298 Korn, Chen 263 Korn. Martin 312 Korry, Mk helle 342 Korsmeyer. Stanley 245 Koscik. Ru hard 282 Kosmach. George 259 Kostal. Dennis 284 Kostal. Jen 306 Kostel.Paul 286379 Kostelnick. Charles 135 Koster. Mark 187.254 Koszczuk, Janet 246 Kotarba Anita 221.379 Kotovsky, Robert 282 Kottemann Steven 135 Kottke Mrs Mildred 221 Kuuhck 1 ml.i 249 Kovj i i 379 Ki i ai 1 ' ati ii ii 218 Kovali ' k Ramona 300 Kowall Kenneth ! E Kowall Rii hard 338 Kowalskl i i 379 Kozelk i 286 Kozikowski Con Koi ii ' i i redai ii k Koslowski. Constance Kozyak. John Kracen. Scott Kracher. Karen Kraft. Andrea Kraft. Claire Kraft. Lois Kraitsik, Michael Kraker, Robert Krai. Kathryn Kramer, David Kramer. Douglas . Kramer. Joseph Kramper. Bruce Kranz. Michael Krasinski. Keith Krasnoff. Justin Krasny. Sandra Kraurtz. Howard Kraus. George Krause, Carol Krause. Dennis Krause. Martin Krause. Randall Krausz. Niky . Kraut, Jerome Kraut, Julie Krawcewicz. Edward Krebs. Albert Krebs, Lawrence Kreda, Larry Krehbiel, Courtney Kreimeier. Victoria Kreimeier, Virginia Krein. Mary Krelle. James Kresca. Linda Kresek, Robert Kresl. Joanne Kresl. Stephen Kresler, Robert Kress. Charles . Kretxch. Lois Kreuter. Robert Kneger. Bradley Knegman. Diane Kr ischer. Joel Knstack. Richard Kristovic. David Kroeger, Marianne Krol. Kathleen Krolak. Lucy Kronenfeld. David Kronenfeld. Phillip Krueger, Gloria Krueger. Kurt Krueger. Robert Krueger Terry Kruger. Joyce Kruger. Sarah Kruggel. Kim Krugman. Arlene Krum. Faye Krumm, Nancy Krusemark, David Kruzic, Ronald Krynicki, Kenneth Kryston. Kathleen Krzeczowdki. Thomas Krzyzek. Duane Kubik. Nancy Kuceski. Jane Kuchen. Catherine Kuehl. Debra Kuehhng. Rose Kuehn. Clyde Kuehn. Milton Kuflick. Lishe Kuhfuss. John 1 Kuhlman Henry Kuhlman. Kay Kuhlman. Thomas Kuhn. Margaret Kuhn. Ralph Kuhns. Gary Kulczewski. Alan Kull. John Kulwin. Jill Kulwin. Linda Kuly. Karen Kumak Margaret Kummerow. Kay Kumnick. Richard Kumorek. Raymond Kunde. Bradford Kuney. John Kunkle, James Kuntz. 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Gloria . . .380 Lalish.Georgine , 380.304 Larn.Mimi . .380 Lamarre. Arhtur 302 Lamarsh. Edward . 380 Lamb. Jeffrey 283 Lamb. John .... . .283 Lamb, Patricia 380.236 Lambert. Diana 296 Lammers. Mark . ,268 Lamoreaux. Marilyn . , ,380 Lamorte. Josephine 295 Lamz. Terry 247 Lancaster. David . .283 Lancaster. Terry 280 Lance. Sandra . , .243 Lanciloti. Joy ... . .243 Land. William . . . 273 Landahl. Gregory , . . .223 Landeros. Michael . 380 Lan ders. Charles . 222 Landfried. Michael .380 Landfried. Nancy 314 Landheer. Warren 380 Landis. Edith . .298 Lane. Charles . . .338 Lane. Diana 308 Lane. Jen . , . .240 Lang. Louis .267 Lange. Arthur , . .261 Lange. Gary . . 186 Langefeld. Douglas . .265 Langefeld. Edward 265 Langerman. Deborah . .334 Langfelder. William ,217 Langille. Bruce .254 Langley. Dennis ... 265 Langley. Donald . .265 Langley. William 310 Langner. Thomas . .301 Lanier. Lyle 353 Lapolla. James . .242 Lappm. Allen 201 Larcombe, Elsa 295 Larocque. Barbara .298 Larrick. Barbara 236.380 Larsen. Marcia , .380 Larsen. Patricia 243.380 Larson. Deborah . . . .316 Larson. Donald . .282 Larson. Duane , .274 Larson. Ellen . . Larson. Eric . .268 Larson. Gloria 311 Larson. John ... . .333 Larson. Kathleen 201 Larson. Lawrence 277 Larson, Leslie 201 Larson, Michael , .214 Larson. Philip 380 Larson. Phyliss .... ,380 Larson, Robert 312 Larson. Roberta 199.236.380 Larssen. Bradley . 329 Lash, Paul ... .302 Latch. Mark 380 Latman. Janice 313 Latos. Linda ... . 295 Lattal. Joseph . 338 Lauder. David 250 Lauder. Richard 325 Laue, Thomas 380 Lauer. Craig . 255 Laundsen, Cynthia , .296 Laurie. Dennis 257 Lavelle, Christine . 298 Law, Dale 331.380 Lawlyes. Laird , 380 Lawrence. Helen 380 Lawrence. Linda 219.380 Lawrence. Patricia . , .314 Lawrence. Sharon ,294 Laws. John ,244 Lawser. William 301 Lawson. Jean . ,218 Lawson. Joan , , 309 Lawton. Nancy .272 Lay Mark 334 Layer. Bruce . .252 Laz, Barbara 380 Laz. Creighton . .231 Lazzari. Mary 229 Leach. James .216 Leach. Stephen 241 Leach. Terese .306 Leahy. Cynthia . 298 Lear. Nola 218 Leary. Donald 271 Leary. James 271 Leasman. Maryhelen . 248 Leasure. Bruce 304.380 Lebeda. Daniel 312 Leblanc. Peter 324 Lebloch. Doreen 260 LeBrecque. Bruce 262 Lecompte. Kathryn 296 Lederer. Leslie 270 Lee. Barbara Lee, Elizabeth Lee, James . . Lee. Jerome Lee, John Lee. Lesheann Lee. Robin Leefers. Larry Leen, Carol Leeper. Larry . Lees. Norwyn Lefcourt. Ronald Leffkowitz, Lauree Leforge. Judith , Legel. Dennis Legenski. Dennis Legrand.Joe Legwold.Gary Lehmann.Jay Lehmann.John Lehr. Judith Leichti. Jean Leighton. Stephen Lein. Karen . . Lemgang. Henry . Leis, Jane . Lellman. James Leman. Howard Leman, Marvin Lemar, Rebecca Lembkey. Jill Lemcoe. Robert Lemein. Gregg Lemen. Don Lemmons. James Lemna. John . Lenkaitis. Lynda Lentek. George . Lenz. Deborah Lenz. Robert Lenz. Robert L Leonard. Garry Leonard, John Leonard. Margaret Leone. Paul .... Leong, Dennis Lepper, Carolyn Lepperd. Thomas Lerman, Helen . , Lermond. 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Louis Liebovich. Theodore Liebovitz. Susan Liehr. Daniel Lienesch. Michael Lierman. Joseph Lil|a. Nancy Lilja, Steven Li II. Cynthia , .243 314 214 339 254 224 334 300,380 223 ,256 270 -i .263 .307 239 252 265 . 228 258 134.245 ... . 219 .285 235 263 338 . .297 309 . - . .222.380 283 . . . .248 .310 283 252 .253 217 .233 315 324 264 217 .230 360 214 . 249 312 238.380 . 380 256 380 198.218 314 380 . . 380 .298 380 219 ... . 380 380 221 299 .249 297 . .298 380 381 ... 313 135.186 ... 252 381 287 .269 281 .309 .309 279 381 381 . 279 . 267.381 134.363,381 ,300 . .263.381 .264 . , .309 199.285.381 310 287 313 287 272 260.381 265 - 307 299.315 330,381 381 248 201.272 . .287 337 227 248 337 298 256 229 241 381 201 309 232 306 221 257 257 247 214 381 280 340 336 334 63 Lillig. Kimberly . Lima, Samuel Limacher. Mary Limerick. Jill Lincicome. Rick Lincoln. Linda Lind. Allen Lind. Bonnie Lind. Richard Lmdberg. Charles Lindeman. Lenore Linden. Elizabeth Linden. Sandra Linder. David Linder. Owen Lindgren. Michael Lindholm. John Lindquist. Judith Lindquist. Susan Lindsey. Donald Lindsey. William Lingrell. Karen Link. Susan , Linn. Daniel . , Linn, Edward Linnet. Linda Linsky. Jean Linsky. Miles Linsky, Sally ... Linstromberg. Thomas Linton. Craig Linz. Wendy . . . Lippy. David Lipschultz. Claire Lipschultz. Pamela Lipschultz. Susan Lipsky. Iris Lipson. Lynn ... Liptrap, James Lirtzman. Mitchell Liss. Mary Liss Sheha Lister. Gale . Liston. James Litherland. Paul Little. Anne Little, Ronald . Litwin, Lenore Livas. Stephan Lively. Paul Livengood. Stephanie Livergood. Linda Livesay. James Lively. Jay Livingston. Thomas Lobell. David Lobosco. Antoinette Locin. Janet Lock. Carolyn Lock. Drinda Loeb. Diane . . , Loebach. Barbara Loehman. William Loera. George Lofgren, Jerry . . Loftus. Mary Loftus. Michael , . . Logan. Lisa Lohrmann. Janet . Lomax. Larry Lombaer. Donna Lombardi. Susan London. Lee Long. Allan Long. Daniel Long. Diane , . Long. Douglas Long. Edna Long, James Long. Jane Long. John Long. Judy Long. M. Kay Long. Ruby Longhway. Richard Longlett. Joanne Longmire. Deborah Look. David Look. Ellen Looker. Patricia Loomis. Susan Loosli. Gregory Loosli. Ronald .... Lopater, David Lopatm. Dennis Lopatka. Walter Lorand. Nina Lorber. Marc . Lord. Sanford Lorentz. Carl Lorenz. Susan Lorey. Susan , Long. Michael , Losasso. Lea Loth. Rodger .... Lothrop. James Lou. Jane . Lough. Virginia . . Lovaas. Andrea . Love. Cynthia . Loventhal. Ann . . . Lovett. George , Loving. Juamta . . . . Lowenstein. David Lowery. Linda , . Lowrance. Raymond Lowrey. Bradley Lowrey. Shelley Lowry. Donald . . . Lowry. Mary Lowy. Ted Loy. 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Roy Lunte. Michael Luscombe. Mark Luster. Gordon Luth. Gary Lutkus. John Luxen, William Lycas, Lloyd Lykins. Loretta Lykins, Margaret Lykkebak. Barbara Lykken. Keith Lynch. James Lynch. John Lyngaas. Michael Lynk. Judith Lynk. Mary ... Lynn, Norman Lyon. John Lyon. Richard Lyons. Naomi Lytle, Michael Lytle. Nancy M Ma. Charles - Mabee. Bruce . Mabms, Othenne Mabrey, Shirley Mabry. Thomas Macauther. James Macdonald. Bruce Macdonald. Thomas Macek. Catherine Macgregor. Douglas Machens. George Mackanin. Robert Mackey. James , Mackey. Maureen Mackinlay. Walter Macrander. Albert Madison. Larry Madsen, Mark Madsen. Michael Madsen. Sandra Maeda. Frances Magida. Blair . . Magill. Michael Maguire. Mary Maguire. Mrs Mahar. William Maher, Richaro Maiarana. Jane Maier. Debra Maier. Joseph . , Maiercak, Robert . Maiercik. Larry Maior. Barbara Major. Doublas Maizler, Kathleen Makar.John Maki. Dennis Maki. Linda - Maki. Mary Makulec, Steven Malaga. Joseph Malcom. Richard Malek. Martha Malgren. Helen Malinsky. Steven Mahskas, Edward . Mall. Ronald Mallet. Marilyn Mallicoat. Herman Mallon. Stephen Mallory. Robert Malmgren. Paul Malovany. Howard . - Man. Diane Man. Jacqueline Manczak.John Mandel. Hector Mandell. Marianne Mandic, Danica Mandler. Cathy Mango. Robert Mangurten. Michael Manhart. Michael Mankey. Neal . Manley. Margaret Mann. Judith ... Mannenng. Douglas Manning. Jeanne . . . Manning. Guy Manoyan. Daniel . . Mantheir. Joanne Manus. Maureen Manus. 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Carl ... 134 Markert. Liles . .201 Markowski. William 339 Marks. Peggy . 236 Markwell. Patricia 342 Markworth. Norman 230 Marlatt. Shawn . 311 Marler. Carla 380 Marlowe. Faye .221 Marn.Alan 201 Marovitz. Mitchell 237 Marquis. Robert 256 Marsh. Emily 296 Marsh. Pamela 318 Marshak. Laura 300 Marshall. Charles 135,336 Marshall. Mary 260 Marshall. Paul 223 Marshall. Sharon .329 Marshall. Steven ,227 Marshalla. Linda . .248 Mar shalla. Robert . .273 Marsiglio. Ronald . 275 Marston, Bobbe 218 Marszalek. Christine . ,294 Marten. Elizabeth 248.380 Martens. Vernon , 382 Martignago. Alex , ,255 Martin. Bonita 318 Martin. David . 304 Martin, Jane 314 Martin, Joseph . .382 Martin. Kathie . , 260 Martin. Kevin 299 Martin. Larry . 329 Martin. Marc 298 Martin. Marilou 248 Martin. Myra 382 Martin. Pamela . 251 Martin, Randal . .222 Martin, Richard 334 Martin. Vicki . .272 Martin. William 254 Martinek, Laurel ,294 Martinez. Joseph . . .226 Martz. Debra 294 Marvelli. Patricia 236 Marzal. Vincent ,244 Marzo. David 217 Masar. Terry 282 Mashkes. Susan . . . .306 Maskey. Rebecca . 382 Masny. Michael . . 382 Mason. David 382 Mason, James R , 382 Mason. Richard 279 Mason. William 250.382 Massarsky. Michael ,220 Massie. Barrie .219 Massie, Duane 275 Massie. Kent 333 Massie. Laura .310 Massie. Michaele . 334 Masters. Mar|one 236 Masters. Richard 281 Mateer. Charles 271 Mateizel. August 187,235.360 Matel. Barbara . , 316 Mathers. Laura Mathers. Leslie 231 Mathews, Richard . 233,382 Mathis. Jeanine . , 295 Matory. Jo . 382 Matousek. Lynn 298 Matras. John 300,382 Matson. James . , 382 Matson. Marvin 252 Matten, Bradley 134 Matten. Irwin 279 Mattenheimer. Simone . . .382 Matteoni. Marsha 382 Mattheis. Betty 382 Matthews. Charles . .382 Matthews. Robert 280 Matthews. Susan .... .382 Mattis. Henry . .312 Mattson.Joan .246 Matusiak. Louis , . .216 Matusiak. Ralph 312 Matuska. James . .327 Matuszewski. Anne . 297.382 Matzko. Catherine 309 Mauck. Lawrence . 233 Maughner. Mark 227 Maurer. David 273 Maundos. George . .271 Mauzey. John . 186.231.382 Maxfield. Madonna . . . 315 Maxon. Linda ... , .329 Maxwell. Richard . . .301 May. Audrey . .313 May. Deborah 251.382 May. Judy 198.236 May Norman May, Robert Mayer. Jean Mayer Robert Mayer, Sheila Mayes. Charles Mayo. David Mayo. Mark Mazawa. Robert McAllister. Joan McAllister, Melba Mcalpme. George McArthur, Mary McBnde. Maryann Mr Bride. Mrs Wilda McCabe. Dennis McCabe. Kathleen McCabe. Mary McCabe. Vincent McCain. Lloyd McCall. Frederick McCallum John -McCane. Cecilia McCann, Sharon McCann, Valerie McCann, William McCannon, Nancy McCarron. Robert McCarthy, Donna McCarthy, Jeffrey McCarthy, Patricia McCarthy. Timothy McCartney. Frances McCartney, James McCarty. John McCarty, Robert McCash. Beniamin McCauley Robert McCaw, Dane McCaw. Eleanor McClayton, Thomas McCleish, Michael McCleish. William McClenahan John McClintock, Gregory McClmtock. John McCloskey. Mary McColgm. Linda McConnell. David McCormack. Gary McCormack. Ronald McCormick. Janice McCormick, Norlyn McCoy. Richard McCrary. Kay McCue. Brian McCullagh. Grant McCulley, Michael McCulloch, Connie McCulloch. Ellen McCullough. Stephen McCumber, Douglas McCumber. Roger McCune. David McCurdy. Patricia McDaniel. Barbara McDaniel. Cathy McDaniel. Linka McDermott, Kyle McDonald. David McDonald. Lee McDonald. Marilyn McDonnell. Joyce McDonnell, Mary McDonnell. Robert E McDowell. Nancy McElroy. Jerilyn McElvm.L P McEvers. Carol Mr Evoy. Dennis McEvoy. Martin McFall. Pamela McFarland. Joseph McFarland, Mary McGary. Susan McGee, Cecelia McGee. David Mi Gee, Susan McGehee. James Mr.Gill Jeffrey McGill. John McGill. Linda McGill. Shirley McGinty Michael M Gough, Michael M G ' jvnr., Limes McGowan, Elton McGowan, Philip Mi Gown Douglas McGrady, Douglas McGrane, James Mi Grath, Ann McGrath I ' iniel M- Grath, Gary Mi ' .rath, James Mi Gi i ' 1 Ni i i |, ' .r.,11 | hotl Mi ' . i i lonnell Mi Guiri ' ' ,ii ' n m- ' ,uir«- lames M Henry Mai M- Mr r i r .illi - McHenry Susan M- Intosh ' lugh Mi Intosl Patricia McKei rii ii i is McKecl ilma M Ktl Mir V Mi y â– rr p. Kathleen McKeoi 383 281 315 253 303 241 233 277 383 341 199 266 381 294 247 228 317 297 331 276 231 235 381 225 229 254 264.381 338 295 226 ,309 ,186 310 281 277,381 239 274 226 216 225 269 309 381 265 269 259 224 229 252 234 276 294 234 135,339 285,381 186 223 214 246 295 238 302 250 275 260.381 381 315 285 311 286 273 306 381 381 244 201 316 245 382 252 258 309.382 235 221 310 292 245.382 285 239 228 228 313 313 254 382 301 312 324 235 255 284 285 286 301 214,382 303 214 303 382 227 246382 260 303 339 I II II â– 10 18 10 134 186 McKeown. Patricia McKibbin. John McKinley. Edward McKinley. William McKinney. Alice McKissic, Daniel McLane. David McLaughlin. Jackie McLaughlin, Mary McLaughlin. Michael McLellan, Jeffrey McLynn. Sheila McMahon. Roberta McMillan, Kendell McMillan. Patricia McMilhn, Kirk McMilhon. Kathleen McMonagle. Colleen McMullen. Linda McMullen. Patrick McNamara. John McNamara. Michael McNamara. Paula McNamara. Robert McNaughton. James McNeely. Mary McNeil. Charles McNeil. Deborah McNeil, Scott McNeill, Deborah McNett. Michael McNichols. Daniel McNichols. Michael McNulty. Craig McPhee. Richard McSwine Willie McVoy. Patricia McVoy. Timothy McWethy, Sandra McWilhams. Michael McWilliams. Stephen Meachum. Bruce Meade. Cynthia Meagher. Sharon Meahff. David Mears. Maralee Mech. Margaret Mede. Sharon Medley. Earl Medor, Jack Meece. John Meeder. Diane Meek, John Meers. Edward Meers. Sharon Meersman. Peter Megginson. Michael Megginson. Sandra Megginson, Theodore Mehelic. Jams Mehl. David Meilinger. John Meinhart. John Memheit, Catherine Meinkoth. Donald Meisenbach, William Meisner. David . . Meister. John Me ' xner. John Meixner. Robert Melahn. Leroy Melcher, Kent Meier. Rebecca Mellander, Jeffrey Mellen. Sara Mellow. Karen Melone. Anthony Melshenker. Steven Melvin, Linda Melzer. Beverly Mendel, Barry Meng. Ronald Menten, Thomas Mentkoski, Timothy Menzel. David Menzel. Michael Merdian, Jo Merel. Richard Merel, Ronald Mergen, Diane Merkel, Linda Merkel, Robert Merrick. Robert Merrick. Terry Mernon, Michael Mersch Lois Mnl; Ronald MrTvis Steven Mesetz, Penny Mesewu Norman Mi ' skill Susan Messenger. Sharon Mr-ssmer l.unl Messmi ire lai quel Messmore. Susan Metskas Nanette Met2 in, in, i Met I ' rlr ' l Metz Rn hard Mr I ., i Peyton r,i, tzgei n irold Mr . r ' irrrlyn Me r ' ' lai Meyei Gilbert Mr fCi I II ir Mi r - ludlth Ml r i R gei r + ' r Ronald M Mi , ' Stephen 1 285.382 Meyer. William 244 Mitchell. Kay . 294 283 Meyers. Jean 315 Mitchell. Mrs 251 268 Meyers. Pamela 314 Mitchell. Patricia 249 305 Michaels. Cathleen 380,383 Mitchell. Phyllis 383.199.284 240 Michaels. Cheryl 383 Mitchell. Robert 383 186.254 Michaelson. Marvin 279 Mitchell. Thomas . . . 383 382 Michalak. Marlene . 307 Mitchell. Thomas F. 214 222 Michalik, Joel 335 Mitchell, Vicki 343 248 Michalski. Phyllis 334 Mitchkos, Clemanlee 303 222 Michel. Gary 239 Mitrenga. Laurance 233 186.187 Michel. Kenneth 274 Mitrick. Michael 214 313 Michels, Thomas 383 Mitsdarfer. Richard . 283.338 382 Michelsen. Linda 224 Mlynar. Alan 326 298 Mtchols. Steven 280 Moake. Michelle . . 229 243 Michuda. Lorraine 310 Mobley. Barbara 296 186 Mick. Dan 223 Mobley. Roberto 235 340 Mickelsen. David 269 Moburg, Richard 217 296 Mickenbecker. Kathleen 264 Moehling. Robert 135 340 Mickenbecker. Therese 316 Moeller. Lon 333 337,380 Mickey. Mark 244 Moery. John 222 313 Miclow, Susan 340 Moffitt. Donald .200 382 Micon, Nancy 263 Moghadaszeden. Houshang 332 310 Midyett. Regina 246 Mohan. John 253 280 Miernicki. Maryann 313 Mohr. David 239 241 Mierzwa. Thomas 238 Mohrhusen. Marilyn 201 285 Mies. David 383.245 Mokate.Rita . 285 257 Mies, Vera 330 Moldenhauer. Judith 294 198,329 Mifflin. John 238 Molme.Michele 272.383 238 Mighn. Linda 298 Molitons. Bruce 214 201 Mihalko, Gertrude 383 Molodow. Lynda 318 309 Mihel. Robert 299 Molt. Michael 383.231 244 Mikes. Joy 225 Momen-Ne|ad. Mohsen 383 244 Mikis, Jane . 329 Monaghan, Jay 235 258 Miksta. Daniel 241 Monhart. Frank 333 324 186 215 241 215.382 250.269 250 282 237 215.383 337 330 232 246 257 270 239 303 254 Mikuhch. Michael 282 Monken, Leslie 260 Miles. Douglas 231 Monroe. Jeffrey .332 Miles. Randolph Milkowski. George 231 383 Monroe. Randall Monroe. Ronald 383 331 Millar. William 244 Monson, Dana 325 Miller. Ann 248 Montgomery. Donald 242 Miller. Arm 267 Monti. Robert 261 Miller. Betty 383 Moody. Deborah 310 Miller. Bruce . . 300 Moody. Douglas 241 Miller. Carla 264,383 Moody. Ernest 201 Miller. Charles 255 Moody, Marcia 343 Miller. Cheryl 219 Moody, Susan 316 Miller. Christine 334 Moody, William 250 Miller. Cynthia 313 Mcore. Catherine 308 Miller. David G 287 Mcore. Edwin 331 Miller. David L 383 Moore. Frances 383 Miller. Ernest 267 Moore, Gloria 383 Miller. Everett 276 Moore, Kevin 256 Miller. Gary L 383 Moore. Larry 268 Miller, Gary R 250 Moore. Lee 238 383 224 255 222 310 222 Miller. Gerald , 298 Moore. Lynn V 221 Miller, Glenn 312 Moore. Mary A 251 Miller, James A 301 Moore, Patrick 244 Miller, James J 383 Moore. Rolland 384 Miller. Janice B 247 Moore. Ronald 134 Miller. Janice M 311 Moore. Susan E 303 229 198 383 Miller. Jeffrey 201 Moore. Ten A 294 Miller. John E 305 Moore. Thomas 269 Miller. Judith L 264,383 Morache. Michael 238 333 Miller. Kerry 310 Moran. Daryl 294 295 Miller. Linda A . 298 Moran, Rosemary 218 326 Miller. Linda Ann 383 Moran. Rosemary 218 383 312 Miller. Linda K 298 Morava. Carol 303 Miller. Lois 272 Morchat. Richard 384 273 282 256.383 256 383 294 254 236.383 313 244 278 232 316 220 286 383 256 334 334 330 279 279 229,383 294 383 227 277,383 Miller. Mrs Louise 215 Moretti. Luke 384 Miller. Mary A Miller. Mary J Miller. Mary L 199 297 360.383 Morey, Emily Morford, Raymond Morgan. Brenne 314 269 240 Miller. Michael 271 Morgan. Giovanni 333 Miller. Nancy L 307 Morgan, Irving 284 Miller, Nancy Lynn Miller. Norman 285.383 273 Morgan, Lindell Morgan, Robert 327 305 Miller. Pamela 285.383 Moritz, Frednc 384 Miller. Richard L 275 Morris, Alan 267 Miller. Richard W 310 Morris, Carolyn 232 Miller. Robert P 242 Morris. Charles 253 Miller. Ronald 271 Morris. Gary 325 Miller. Sandra 225,341 Morris. George 223.187 Miller. Scott W 326 Morris. Jeffrey A 333 Miller. Susan 300 Morris. John R 265 Miller. Suzanne 232,383 Morris. Martha 198 Miller. Vicki 236,383 Morns. Michael B 302 Miller, Vincent 273 Morns. Michael L 186 Miller, Warren 266 Morris. Veronica 294 Milligan. Michael 241 Morris. Vicky 201 Milligan, Tom 383 Morrison. James 327 Millns. James 135.242 Morrison. Janice 218 Mills. Barbara 313 Morrison. Kevin 269 Mills, Geotrey 242 Morrison, Margaret 343 Mills, Roxanne 251 Morrison, Michael 326 334 313 235 287 246 259 218 Mills, Stephen 265.383 Morrison, Rogei 262 Milstein, Sidney 134 Morrow. Rebecca 329 Miltner Brian 235 Morrow. William 268.384 Milton Judith 383 Morscheiser, John 254.186 Milton, Penny 340 Morstadt. Robert 312 Miner l.imr r. 246 Mortensen. Beverly 292 Minn k David 383 Morton David 257 342 Mimkei Susan 334 Morton, Sally 225 199 Minis alco, Judith 260 Moskowitz, Marilyn 263 292 Mink Steven 278 Moskowil Susan 219 383 Mintii ' r llJrllltl 263 Moss lonathan 256 383 Mmnick. Craig 305 Moss, Thomas 254 313 Mint Patrn ii 313 Motel, Joel 270 223 Mn.i i in imas 303 Motel, Robert 287 333 Mh ocha i awre 283 Mntriiy Irr Ann 240 298 Mirrr, k i aid 278 M, rullll ' l 1 hnm.is 235 231 Misfeldl Mn hael 253 Moushmol M- ' 1 isi.iv 239 299 Mishlove I dward 383 Mny May 303 383 Miskovii l imi.1 329 Moyei Mark :M ' ' SI 338 Missal ) 239 MihIii-m Mam. ' . mi 296.384,199 ! , i ' 18 MM- hard lai quelyn 316 Muehlenbem Dan 298 15 Mil, hell Anne 295 Miir ' hini) ' Gregory 331 83 Mri, hi ii I ' in 253383 Muellei Arthur 331 383 Mill III II !• II , 302 Muellei Bei ky 313 Miii hell Inii. 115 I ' r ' . Muellei stam e 384 Mueller, Donna . . . 384 Mueller, Joyce 316 Mueller, Linda 243 Mueller, Melinda . . . 215 Mueller. Peter 230 Mueller. Raymond 214.384 Mueller, Thomas E .245 Mukensnable. Donn 302 Mularz. Thomas .286 Mulcahey, Danton 262 Mulcahey, Robert 231 Muldowney, Kenneth 384 Mulkey. Heather 198 Mullarkey. Thomasma 384 Mullen, Cathy 249 Mullen, John R 338 Mullen, Maureen 264 Muller. Cheryl 236 Mulligan, Christopher 227 Mullin. Linda 294 Munaretto. Raymond 329 Munch, Nancy 341 Munno. Mary 295.384 Munster, Edward 301 Munz. John 297 Murawski. Michael 187 Murphy. Eva 384.232 Murphy. Glenn 325 Murphy. John J 339 Murphy, Kathleen 310 199.360 Murphy. Paul 234 Murphy. Therese 340 Murphy. 1 homas 339 Murphy. William M 338 Murray. Beverly 295 Murray. Christopher 214 Murray. John 241 Murtaugh. Terence 201 Musch. Thomas 134 Mutter. Alan 384 Myers, George 275 Myers. Jack 309 Myers. John E 233 Myers. John R 223 Myles. Barbara 237.171 Myles, Kevin 286 Myres. Jennifer 3 It! N Nabavian. Massoud 333 Naccarato. Elise 243 384 Nachman. James 278.384 Nachtmann. Christine 248 Nagel. Richard 135.311 Nagle. Mary 340 Nahlik. Frank 309 Naiditch, Ellen 199 Najbar. Anne 309 Nanus. Sally 219 Napier. Thomas 226 Nasrallah. Joanne 317 Nathan. John 287 Natiello. Barbara 294 Natker. Andrew 278 Natter. Maurice 312 Nauman. Daniel 312 Nava. Lynette 300 Navarro. Michael 235 Navin. Peter 338.384 Naylor. Denis 222 Naylor. Gary 222 Nealis. Neal 235 Neben, Michael 311 Nedza. Jennifer 298 Neeley. Michael 255 Negele. James 198 2 ' 3 Neilsson. Gary 214 Neilson. James 384 Neimann Barbara J4; Neimeyer. Gary Neeper. Louis ' 312 Neistein Jack 284 Nekolny. Pamela 340 Nelh. R Keith 233 Nelson. Adnane 249 Nelson. Albert 257 Nelson. Carl Nelson Cheryl 298 Nelson. Christina 236 Nelson, Danny 200 Nelson, Fred 310 Nelson, John , 1 Nelson, Jon Nelson, Judy 296 Nelson Rober t M Nelson Robert Mark Nelson Rudolph 284 Nelson Suzanne Ni-lsori William 1 Nemei Donald Ni ' llli ' vr ' ' 1 1 I ' , id Nemeyei mis.hi NepOlfl Nr ' lrrll Nepon Ciaiy N. ' |rotr lrrsi ' |rh Nesladek Nani Neslei David Nrssi. ' i I rederu k Netherton Martha 340 Ni ' lter l i ii, ' Nettei M.nk Ni ubergei Gaj Neumann Beth Nr ' iiin.inii M.nk Neumann M.uk Neumann n,um Neumann Ri ,i Neureuthei lanel Neustadt. Donald Neustadt. Sara Nevins. Ann . . . . New, Nash . . . Newcombe. Edward Newhouse. Sherrill Newman. Baird Newman. Lynne Newman. Norman Newton, David Newton, Sarah Nicholas. Geno , . Nichols. Alice . - . Nichols. John C Nichols. Rhonda Nichols. Sally Nichols. William Nicholson, Debra . Nickels. Penny Nickeson, Holly Nicksic. Beverly Nickum. Gary Nidzieko. Walter Nied. Janice Nielson, David Nielsen. Jill . Nielson. Howard Niemann. Barbara Niemann. David Niemeyer. Garry Niemi. Tracey Niestradt. James Nightingale. Fred Nilsson. Marc Nmos. Constance Nishimoto. Barbara Nixon. David Nohl, Daniel Nolan, Linda , . . Nolan. Mary Nolan, Thomas NoMer. Thomas Nolte. Theodore Nolte. William Nomier, Jay Noon, Dennis Noon, Thomas Noonan. Margaret . . Norbeck, Linda . . Nordberg. Donald Nordlund, Jeffrey Nordmark, Eric Nordstrom. Peter Noreen, Bryan Norem.Gary . , Norem. Roxanne Normille. Daniel Norns. Julie Norns, Lynda .... North. Robert Northrop, Roger No r ton, Lauren Novak. Barbara Novak. Edward Novak. Robert Novaria. Robert Novy. David Novy, Steven . . Nowak. Ralph . . . Nowak. William Nowlam, Robert Nowocm, Kenneth Nudo, Alan .... Nunemaker. Richard Nusmow. Mindy Nuzzi. Michael . Nyholt. Deborah Nystrom. Gustav . Nystrom, Nancy . Oakes. Howard Oatman. Margaret Oban, Bruce Oban. Terrance Obenauf. Carl Oberc. Leonard Oberg. George Oberhammer. Christir Oberrotman, Alan Obnen. Dorothy Obnen. James Obnen. Laura . . . Obnen. Michael Obnen. Terrence Obnen. Thomas Obryan. Nancy Obryan. Philip Obyrne. Stephen Ociepka. Mary Oconnell. Kathleen Oconnell. Richard Oconnor, Arthur Oconnor, Kim Oconnor. Mary Oconnor. Susan Oconnor, Thomas Oczkowski. Philip Odaniell. Robert Odchodnicky. Susan Odenthal, William Oehlsen, Dennis Oertel. Nancy Oettmg. Vicki Ogilvie. Pamela . Ogilvie. Peter Ogilvie, Gov Richard Ogolin. William . .312 221 384.221 187 261 229 335 272.384 .267 384 315 339 309 305 198.341 221 238 198 313 221 .243 .253 .242 224 244 . 384 286 384 .338 384 310 . .245 337 313 334 296 .242 277 318 - 315 384 334 230 384 217 281 281 309.384 310 . .239 327 265 265 .228 222 .384 231 314 236 302 281 340 . .384 253.242 .268 312 384 302 302 259.186 312 327 241 384 219 300 342 311 384 275 236 .384 259 254 187 339 329 134.278 198.246 253 224 -265 230 238 300 384 231 329 316 275 333.384 315 224.304 313 332 302 361 . .384 261 .302 313 315 303 201 . 253 .256 Ogren. Arthur Ogron. Janet ... O ' Hare. Randall O ' Hearn, John . . . , O ' Hearn. Paul Ohman. Kathleen Okamoto. Jane Okeeffe. Patrick Okeren. Izim ... Oldani. Robert Oleary. David .... Olefsky, Mark Oleksinski. John Oleszkiewicz. Raymond Olive. Alfonso . . . Oliver. Gail . Olivien. Henry Olkiewcz. Edward Ollenquist. Kristine Olms. Douglas .... Olsen, Carol .... Olsen. Janellen Olson. Dan Olson. David R Olson. David W Olson. Deborah . , . Olson. Don Olson, Donald Olson. Gaylord Olson. John Olson. Karen Olson. Kathleen Olson. Larry Olson. Louise ... Olson. Marcia Olson, Robert .... Olson. Vicki Oltman. Gregory . . . Omahen. Susan O ' Malley. James O ' Malley. Kathleen O ' Malley. William Onderisin. Janet . . . O ' Neil. William O ' Neill. Edward O ' Neill. Mrs. O ' Neill. Pamela Onischuk. Steven Onon. Nicholas . . . Ooms. Douglas . . Opperman. Linda Oram, Richard Orcutt, Daniel Oreilly. Patricia On. David .... Orhnsky, Gary Orlowski Theresa Ornatek. Anthony O ' Rourke. Patrick Orr, Harold .... Orr.John Orris. Mary Orwig. Robert Orwig. Troy Osborne. Ceretta Osborne. John Oscarson. Denise Oshel. Michael Ossola. Kenneth Osterbur. Carol Osterbur. Cynthia Ostervach. Judith Ostteld. Lynne . . Ostler. Raymond Ostrander. Charles . Ostrihon. Cheryl Ostrof. Adnane . . Oswald. Gayle . . Oswald. Lynn O ' Toole. Bartholomew O ' Toole. Francis Oudin. Robert . . . Overman. Warren Overmyer, Phillip Overmeier. Phil Overturf. Brad Owen. Carol Owen. Deborah Owen. Janice Owen, Russell Owens. John Owens. Linda Owens. Marcia Owings, Donald Ozyurt. Yildiz Pacanowski. Ronald Pacek. James Pacey. Stephen Packer, Roberta Packer. Terrence Paddick. Martha Paetau. Gerhard Pagano. Monique Page. Gerard Page. Jane Page. Jay Page. Michael Page. Patricia Pagel. Sherwood Pagone • Pagoria. Sharon Paisley. Deeann Pahngsar, John Palm, Catherine Palmatier. David Palmatier. Nancy . . . .384 298 . .269 280 . .201 340,384 294 .227 384 201 384 279 244 .298 134 342 . .259 269 260.384 305 311 295 185 303 .228 314 333 253 337 . 239 .313 .329 . . .222 330 .237 . .280 . .309 245 . .285 . - -384 264 .339 330 - - .384 298 219 299 268.384 .324 .286 303 310 .299 308 244 . .384 303-384 186.244 200 . .332 201 384 214.384 337 . .296 311 215 271 255 384 343 201 236.384 259 . .256 . .218 219 . . .264 282 273 . .333 254 254 200.385 361 198.283 251.385 224 300 258 339 240 .264 . . .385 248 309 269 385 219 239 361 214 251.385 280 385 277 255 221 336 233 309 .303 200 341 256 199224.385 Palmberg, Carl Palmer. Barbara . Palmer. Kathleen Palmer. Richard Palmore. Larry Pampe. Marcia Pampel, Fred . . . Pan. Linda .... Panice. Michael Panico. Vincent Pankau. Judith . Panozzo. Robert Panther. Michael . Panzica. Patricia Papke. Susan Paras. Ruth Parenti. Dennis Pans. Gary ... Pansi. William Parker. Andrew Parker. Brian . Parker. Kenneth Parker. Nancy Parker. Richard Parkhurst. Christina Parkinson. Richard Parks, Darryl Parks, Noreen Parks. Paul . Parks. Steven Parnsh. Janice Parry. Richard . Parsons. Alan Parsons. Anna Parsons. Lynn Parsons. Mark Partridge. Eugenia Parz. Daniel Pasdiora, Patricia Pastrovich. James Patek. Kathenne Patterson. Anne Patterson. Gwendoly Patterson. James E Patterson. John Patterson, Susan L. Patterson. Thomas Patton. David . Patzke. Frank Paul. Denise . . Paul. Donald Paul. Lauren . . Paulsen. Arne Paulsen. Marsha Pautz. James Pava. Enid Pavilonis. Barbara Pavletic. Mary Pavlik. Michael Pawhsch. James . Pawlowski, Diane . Paxton. Thomas Paydon. Anita Payne. Sharron Peale. Thomas Pearce, John Pearce. Mary . , Pearce. Scott Pearlman, Jeffrey Pearson. Gregory Pearson. John R Pearson, Julie Pearson. Kenneth Pearson. Larry Pearson. Richard L. Pechanch. Andres Pechter. Edward Pechter. Gary Peck. Don . Peck. Ken Peck. Michael Pecon. Sergio . . Pedersen. Raymond Pederson. Peter Peele. Mark Peer. Sandra Pegoraro. Robert Peircey. Janet Pekala. Rae Pekar. Russell Pelant, Edward Pelc. Ruth Peltason. Jack . Pelz. Ann Pemberton. Scott Pemberton. Stephen Pence. Robert Penn.Candace Penner. Raymond Penner.Vivi .... Penwell. William Peo. Margaret Perez. Pablo Rer i IN. Marc Perisho. Ronald Perkins. James Perkins. Jennifer Perkins, Kimbard Perkmson. Gary Perlen, Mark Perlen. Michael Perlman. Reid Pernn. Mary . . . Pernno. Lucretia Perry. August .... Perry. Edward Perry. James Perry. Kenneth 282 330.198 385 245 276 .294 .242 385.304 250 .201 318 244 .244 201 224 385 244 . .227 244 223 . .305 257 237 .186 248 - - .385 . .302 385 , .282 231 . - 316 385.274 .299.297 .294 .285 282 ... 310 339 311 . -385 294 - 308 n - .309 . -265 385 -385 226 385 . .226 317 385 287 268 . -263 216.385 272 303 334 244 277.385 . . .264 . 265 .330 285,385 . .228 308 309.385 .221 . . . 271 . . 279 - 235 - - -269 310 385.238 .238 256.280. 385 245 278 .220 277 187 280 252 .239 . . . 337 255 314 185,281 247 . , .385 282 - - .276 - -485 353,200 236 214 299 ,284 - - - . 315 . 304 - - .295 336 .295 271 250 331 216 .249 218 385. . . . 267 267.385 333 248 303 . .385 283 252 235 Perry. Ralph . . . Perryman. Donald Perryman. Larry Persiam, Guido . . Person. Valerie . . Pertile. Ellen . Perz, Joan , Perz. Michael Peters. Christine . Peters. Joyce . Peters. Reggie Petersen. Bruce Petersen. Gary . . Petersen. June . . Petersen. Linda Petersen. Thomas Peterson. Andrea . Peterson. Gerald L. Peterson. James Peterson. Mark Peterson. Peggy Peterson. Rebecka Petkunas. Dannie Petrek. Francis Petri. Michael Petngala. Barry Petnlh. Joseph Petroff. Diane Petroff. Linda Petroskey, Dorothy Pettay. Kathleen . Pettay. Robert Petti. Robert . . . Pettibone. Jill Pettit. Martha Pettit. Reid ... Petty. Donna . Petzing. Robert Pfau.John Pflederer. Jane Pfordresher. William Phelan. Terrence Phelps, Peggy Phihpaitis. Gregory Phillips. Gladys Phillips. John Phillips. Karen Phillips. Robert Philo. James Phipps. Charles Phipps. Kelsey Piacentim. Rita Piano. Lawrence . Piche. Kent Pichman. Janice Pichman. Thomas Pickard. Joanne Pickard. Scott Pickens. Scott Picker. Ronald Pickering. Michael Pickrell, William Piech. Michaelene Piefer. Roger , . . Piekarz. Judy . . Pieper. Carol Pieper. Gary Pieper. John Pieper, Richard Pier, Raymond Pierce. Michael Piechocinski. Janice Pierdiluca. Michael Piernas. Gail Piet.Jane Pietrzak. John Pietrzak. Lawrence Pietrzak. Michael Piggott. Donald Pilger. Theodore Pime. Leslie Pine. Manorie Pmchott. Gordon Pinner. David . Pinzarrone. Nina Pipek. Joseph Piper. Patricia Piper. Richard Piper. Stephen Pipkin. Cynthia Pistonus. Kaye Pittman. Mary Pitts. Alice Pitts. Howard . Pitts. John Placek, Bruce Plack. James Placke.Joan . . . Plagge.Gail . Plaine. David Platz. Susan Player. Scott Player. James . . Plesh. Stephen Plesko.John Pletcher. Douglas Pleticha. Teresa Plewa. James Plotza. Sonja Plotzker. Madeline Plumley. Christine Plunk. Martha Plunk. Thomas Pnazek. Karl Pochos. Stephen . Pockhngton, Martha Podjasek. Anne Pod|asek, Raymond Podhpnik. Carol 311 186 238 227 242 262 240 247 385 274 218 218 230 230 283 313 297 283 330 201 385 303 303 317 385 302 385 276 252 232 221 303 385 298 327 308 308 217 ... 300 283 .385 - - - . 248 244 274 311 385 -385 297 . .260 200.223 . .241 -258 . - - -296 .385 338.385 ... 257 . .224 - . . 234 287 282 281 305 186.200.235 254 . . 313 . . . .385 385 . -385 187.265 .... 269 . .239 - - 268 334 ... 285 273 309 . . . .292 265 234 281 269 - - .245 279 199,361.385 244 227 201 327 . . 310 . . 216 198.265 . .260 . . . 385 297 310 313 257 242 255 317 313 . . 281 221.385 281 385 . . - - 259 - . 265 . . . . 336 .385 385 311 . . . . 272 .243 . . . .264 .228 186 244 .340 218 257.385 . . . .246 Podolsky. Sharon 385 Poehler. Jane 330 Pogue. Harold 353 Pohlod. Patricia .334 Poivey. Lisa . .318 Poleskey. Carl .201 Poleskey. Gary 266.385 Polhill. Dennis . . 385 Poll. Donald - . 311 Pollack. Sharon 247.340 Pollock. John 331 Polock. Robert . .254 Polon, David . . . 279 Poison. Duane 256 Polzin. David . . . .298 Pomerenke. Judith 385 Pomrenke. Bonnie . 221 Pond. Charlie . .135 Pond. Russell . 386 Ponsonby. Charles 386 Poormon. Janice . .260 Pope.Alvin 283 Pope. Jeanne . . .295 Pope. Whitney .251 Popelka. Jason . 216 Popma, Christopher 223 Popovich. Donna . 292 Popper. Allan . . . . 270 Porter. Bruce 324 Porter. Earl .353 Porter. John A ... 275 Porter. Mary A .329 Porter. Mary J - . 329 Porter. Penny 215.386 Porter. Robert . . . . 324 Portes. Steven . .220.386 Post, Warren 134 Potempa. Gregory 386 Potenziani, Jo Ann . . .386 Potish. Herbert 304.386 Pott. Carol 342 Potts. Kenneth 311 Potusnik. Charles 201 Povse. Frank 310.386 Powell. Manta - . . 329 Powell. Thomas 214 Power. Diane . . . 225 Powers. Carole .215 Powers. David .... 271 Powers. George . .386 Powers. Kathryn 246.386 Powers. Sarah 264.386 Powers, Timothy . 386 Powless. James . .262 Powley. Douglas . . . . 275 Poyser. Joan . . . . . 225 Pozulp. Keith . 228 Prag. Laurel .... .329 Pranaitis. Alphonse 239 Prather. Cheryl 343.386 Pratt, Gwen 215 Pratten, Don 255 Pray. Linda 386 Predick. Paul 282 Preisendanz. Jane 296.386 Prendergast. James . . 244 Prentice. Gail . . . 386 Prentice. Kim .... 235 Prespenn. Michelle . 296 Pressler, Thomas 250 Prey. William 339 Price. Carol .... -296 Price. Glenn 265 Price. Michael 360.386 Priede. Jams . -332 Pnegnitz. Robert 338 Primmer. Anita . 232 Pntkin. Richard . 262 Pntsch. James 216 Proano. Lawrence 239 Procop. Linda 221 Proctor. Linda 246 Procyk. James 386 Proefrock. David .253 Projahn. Judith . .285 Proper. Roberta 247 Proteau. Gregory 256 Province. Richard . .298 Pruitt. Claudia ... 340 Prunkard. Donna 316 Pryor. Craig â– 273 Przetacznik. Thomas 257 Przybycin. Jerome 312 Przybylski. Denise 315 Pryzybylski, Nancy .386 Psihans. Peter . . .282 Ptaszynski. Pamela 386 Puddicombe. Thomas 386 Pukszta. Faith 330 Pulliam. Dean . . . 274 Pulsfus. Dwight .228 Purcell. James . . .227 Purdy. Barbara . 316 Pyhrr. Stuart 386 Pytko. Cynthia 294 Quanstrom. Carl Quick. Leo Quickstad. Susan Quinn. George Quinn, Robert Quinn. Ruthann Quinton. James Quinn. James . 254 -256 317.341.386 .244 186.235 .237 . 325 332 R Reock. Susan . 315 Repetto. David 259.386 Rabin. Alan 270 Requa. Susan 386 Rabin. Nancy 272 Rescho. Richard . 239.386 Rabun. Dana 311 Resh.Mark 335 Rachmeler. Dale 134 Resnik. Elena 263.386 Radabaugh, Cheryl 221 Rett. Joel 230 Raddatz. Russell 280 Rettberg Jim 214 Rademaker. Roberta 299 Rettof. George 214 Radi. Mark 275 Retzsch. Bruce 254 Radin. Robert 267 Reuben, Bruce 270 Radke. Susan 295 Reuben, Gail 263 Radkey, Robert 310 Reul. James .386 Radloff. Stuart 278 Revak. Joann 295 Radochonski. Pierre 250 Revell. Joseph . 223 Radosta. Elizabeth 260 Reyler. Fanny 386 Radzevicius. Aldona 303 Reynolds. James 186.241 Rafaloski. Dennis 135 Reynolds. Renee 386 Raff. Howard . 270 Reynolds. Robert 336 Rager, Remhold 252 Reynolds. Rosa 311 Ragins, Marcy 272.386 Reynolds. Shelley 299 Ragona. John 386 Reynolds. Sue 300 ' . niam 259 Rhea. Lora 316 Raidl. M 296 Rheinwald. James 386 met 287 Rheinwald. Krystal 387 Raiman. Robert 256 Rhmehart. Robert 268 Ramey. Thomas 386 Rhoades. Cathy 237 Rainsberger. Ellis 186 Rhodes. Kanda 225 Raiala. Joanne 386 Rhoton. June 315 Raifer. Sol 386 Rhyne. Trenton 253 Raker, Davie . 342.386 Ricchio. Dawn 249.387 Rallo. Michael 262 Rice. Davida 272 Ralston, Linda 386 Rice. Oneil 313 Ralston. Robert 276 Rice. Richard 279.387 Rambach. Rochelle 386 Rice. Susan 201 Ramlow. Lmna 313 Rice. Virginia 341 Rammon, Richard 261 Rich. Marsha 318 Rammon. Robert 261 Rich. Philip 135 Ramsey. Douglas 312 Richard. Arthur 387 Ramsey. John 255 Richards. James 387 Ramsey Linda 309 Richards. Laurel 313 Ranee, Barbara 236 Richards. Margaret 249 Randall. Amy 314 Richards. Mary 292 Randazzo. Marilyn 386 Richards, Steven 254 Randolph, William 386 Richardson. Bradley 187.231 Raney. Cynthia 236.386 Richardson, Jane . 313 Rank, Judy 329.386 Richardson. Jean 294 Rartkins. Crandal 309 Richardson. Pamela 387 Ranney. Thomas 312 Richardson. Robert 339 Rapp, James 338 Richert. Janet .387 Rappaport llene 225 Richert, Paul 387 Rapps, Michael 241 Richmond. Susan 249.387 Rasher. Carol 334 Richter. George 223 Rasplica. Donna 314 Ricker, Susan 314 Rassi. Kathy 386 Rickert. Claudia 199 Rathgeb David 250 Rickert. Michael 242 Rathgeber. Terrance . 386 Ricketts. John 239 Ratner. Dheena 285 Ricketts. Patricia 387 Ratner. Larry 287 Ricks. Cynthia 387 Raubitschek. William 312 Riddle Lyle 387 Rausch. Patrick 283 Ridgway. Ninette 311 Rauschenberger. Laure 386 Riede. Brent 325 Ray Alan 333 Riedel. Philip 244 Ray. Marthea 314 Rieger. Brian - 257 Raybould Warren 256 Rieger, Judy 292 Raymond. Edward 135.362 Rieke. Mark 311 Read. Charles 214 Rieker. Keith 337 Read, Kathleen 236 Rielly. Thomas 311 Read. Martin 258 Riester, Mark 227 Read. Phillip 254 Riggin, Linda 229 Read. Steven 386 Riggins. Kathy 341 Reagan. Bonnie 313 Rigney. Janet 387 Reagan. Timothy 336 Riley Ann 296 Reardon. Edward 231 Riley. Janes 277 Reay. Rosemary 386 Riley. Kent 258 Rebman. Mrs Beulah 218 Riley. Maureen 248.387 Rechkemmer. Michael 239 Riley. Patricia 340 Rector. Lois 386 Riley. Robert 269 Redman. Judith 309 Riley. Thomas 329 Redmann. Douglas 186.362 Riley. Thomas W 312 Redshaw. Michael 239 Rimm. Dorothy 292 Reed. David 233 Rinck. Leslie 265 Reed. John 222 Rincker, Harry 302 Reed. Mary 296 Rindone. Ronald 284 Reed. Ronald 239 Rmglespaugh. Leonard 271 Reedy. Colleen 314 Rinkenberger, Ronald 300 Reel. Aimee 307 Rinker. James 337 Reem. Denise 341 Rinkle. Kenneth 299 Reeser. Philip 222 Riordan. Pamela 315 Reetz. Harold 337 386 Rippelmeyer, Lynn 292 Reetz. Keith 239 Rippinger, Debra 303.387 Reeve. Stewart 325 Rissmann. William 274 Regnier R 386 Ristau. Karen 246.387 Regnier. Richard 266 386 Ritacca. Robert 280 Rehmer 1 201 Ritchie. Florence 318 Rehnborg, Ruthann 201 Ritholz. Paula 263 Reichs. Arvils 233 Ritter. Jacqueline 292 Reid. Robert 253 Ritter. Randall 325 -mas 239 Ritter. William 239 â– 243 Rittger, Susan 342 Reimann. Dagmar 246 Ritzman. Harold 282 Reimers. Tom 246 i Marcelo 304 Rembolt. Kathleen 316 Rivera. Martin 307 iiavid 282 Y ithryn 224 Reiner G 230 Rivktn. Andrea 287 ' i 337 Rizzo. John 280 rdl loam 386 Susanne 300 â– â– â– . 302 Roadruck. Sus n 313 298 Roads. Rob 267 ti 269 Roal .- 387 ti Robben Allyn 329 Pan 220 Robbin â– 239 306 Mir â– o D iwn lul i 339 Rol ' ' ' I; • Donald 133 186 226 tona 1 inn Robichaud. Mary 316 Robin, Neil 270 Robins. Karen 387 Robins. Lawrence 387 Robinson, Arthur .387 Robinson. Brenda 318 Robinson. Catherine 303 Robinson, Darrel 186 Robinson. Dwayne 298 Robinson, Gary . 278 Robinson, Guy 186 Robinson, Hugh 271 Robinson. Jack 186 Robinson. Joan . 298 Robinson. John 186 Robinson. Laura 313 Robinson. Randall 242 Robinson. Robert 217 Rochman. Marsha 287 Rock. Thomas 312 Rockrohr. Lynn 318 Rockwell, Kenneth 261 Rodel, Douglas . 201 Rodenburg. John 234 Rodgers. Jerry 222.387 Rodgers. Randall 200 Rodgerson. Janet 225 Rodin. Curt 220 Roe. Margaret . .387 Roe. Rebecca 303 Roediger. Gary 230 Roedl. Francis 242.387 Roedl. Frederick 242 Roemer. John 135 Roesch. Deidre 215.387 Roesch. Susan 303 Roettger. Larry 239,387 Rogas. James 198,226 Rogas. Paul 313 Rogawski. Ray 280 Rogers. Barry 214.387 Rogers. Rosalie ' 294 Rogge. Paula 342 Rogowskey. Thomas 266 Rogowski, Rita 218 Rohrback, Steven 223 Roiek. Christine 248 Rolach.Ray 262 Roland. Gail 219 Rolando. Ronald 304 Rolewicz. Ronald 339 Roley. Daniel 262.387 Roley. David 262.387 Rolf. James 245 Rolf. Melba 198 Roll. Cheryl 334 Roll. John .283 Romam.Paul .362 Romanotto. Peter 252 Romeo. Paul 283 Romersberger. Emily 303 Romine. Deborah 307 Ronat. Chen 285 Roney. James 312 Ronspies, Sandra 387 Roof. Julia 264 Roos. Adonna 303 Roos. Cynthia 387 Roosevelt, Greg .282 Rosborough. George 265 Rosborough. Michael 230.287 Rosborough. Terry 185 Roscetti. Dennis 277 Rose. Gregory 387 Rose. Mrs Helen 285 Rose. Ila 246 Rose. Jerry 217 Rose. Michael 279 Rosen, Brenda 201 Rosen. Carolyn 294 Rosen. Ellen 296,387 Rosen, Howard 223 Rosen. James 277.387 Rosen. Joann 247 Rosen. Michael . 387 Rosen. Randy 278 Rosenbaum. David 298 Rosenberg, Alan 278 Rosenberg, Charles 311,387 Rosenberg. Earl .387 Rosenberg, Jane 263 Rosenberg. Judy 219 Rosenberg. Karen 296.387 Rosenberg. Linda 387 Rosenberg. Michael 279 Rosenberger. Mark 245 Rosenbloom. Michael 267 Rosenbush. Stuart 312 Rosenfeld. Alan 267 Rosengren. Rich ard 336 Rosenthal. Richard 305 Rosinski. Kenneth 269 Rosinski. Lynn 340 Roskos, Drew 274 Ross, r i 252.387 Rossi ' 270 Ross. Donald 273 Ross. John . 223 Ross. l !i 297 Roi Marion 264 hael 220 1 258 237 ' i 1 1 Mark !23 ,i Rothblatl Rothe. Diana 316 Rothman. Helen 387 Rothmeeler. Alan 229 Rothschild. David 270 Rothschild. Marilynn 387 Rott. Dennis 201 Rotzoll. Daniel 186.280 Rouet. John 266 Roughton. Michael 265 Rourke. Timothy 259 Rouseff.Fay 311 Rowe. John 261 Rowe. Susan 303 Rowell. Ronald 254 Rowland. Virginia 318 Rozich, Rita 387 Rozycki, Timothy 387 Rubel. Robert C .239 Rubenacker. Larry 338 Rubenking. Maria 341 Rubenstein. Lois 298 Ruberry. Thomas 186 Rubin. Bernard 270 Rubin. Carol 247 Rubin. Jerry 270 Rubin. Marc 217 Rubin. Mark 254 Rubin. Marlene 387 Rubin, Ronald 287 Rubinstein, Chanssa 263 Ruby, Robert 332 Ruch. Paul 239 Ruch. Peggie 215 Rudich. Roger 279 Rudins.John 244 Rudman, Sherwin 267,387 Rudncke. Judy 308 Rudalph, Hermann 280 Rudolphi. Beverly 225 Rudsinski. Janice 295 Rueter, Marilyn 232 Ruff, Donald 224 Ruff. Paul 325.387 Rugli.John 302 Ruge. George 303 Rugen. Karen . 329 Ruhaak. Thomas 242 Ruhl.Jaclynn 316 Rumore Anne 229.387 Rundquist. Barbara 341 Runkle. Teresa 215.387 Running, Sally 248 Runyon, David 257 Rupp, Mary 221 Rupprecht, Jean 218 Ruschli. Edward 305 Rush. James 239 Rushing. Charles 233 Russ, Bonnie 387 Russell. Donald 250 Russell, Linda 315 Russell. Ronald 235.187 Russell. Suzanne 257 Rusteberh Wendy 260 Rustin. Marcia 388 Rutgard Maria 287 Rutger. Teresa 313 Ruth. Charles 245 Ruth. Deborah 316 Rutherford. Roger 388 Rutledge. Deborah 246 Rutledge. Thomas 222 Rutledge. William 388.222 Ruttenberh. Allen 220 Rutz. Patricia 236 Ryan Kathleen 229 Ryan Knstine 309 Ryan. Margaret 388 Ryan. Michael 186.254 Ryan Michael P 244 Ryan. Richard 274 Ryan. Thomas 242 Rybar. Linda 294 Rybensky. Duane 324 Ryder. David 388 Ryder, John 227 Ryherd. Marcia 199 388 Rylands. John 286 388 Rymer, Andrew 220 s Saak. Mary 295 S lb ' I Paula 340 Sabm.Ci 287 Sabm. Robert 278 Sacadat Steffi 317 Sackett. Vernon 298 Sai kler Anita 334 388 Sai i . Nam y 300 â– eh Martin , 275 fV Diane 218.388 Safford, Sharon 243 - lorry 388 Saikley. Gilbert 388 Saikley. Joanne 388 Saillar.l Patrn la 294 in I eonard 269 , imsbui . Dayli !51 iaipi ' . ' , 388 S i Meryl 298 Barre 70 ' . ilette loseph Sailing i i ird 309,362 Salm l dward ! )9 I ' ml â– ' â– â– rem trom. Stephi m Mn i ' i. ' i il, Norbi ' i Salzman. Steven Samata. Sam Samborski. Robert Samford. Gary Sammann. Ernest Samojedny, George Sampson. Lawrence Sampson. Robert Sams, Rebecca Samuels. Mrs Sally Samwebber. Mark Sanborn, Mrs Beatrice Sanda. Donald Sandager, Mark Sandberg Jen Sandberg. Judith Sandblom. Linda Sanders, Kathleen Sanders Stanley Sanders Steven Sanders, William Sandford, Suzanne Sandler, Steven Sandman. Cary Sandman. Susan . Sandrolmi. Ellen Sanes. Francine Santord James Sankowsky. Susan Sanks. Gene Sanner. James Sanoski. Pamela Santiago. Victor Santini. Veto Sapienza. James Sapora. Jeanne Sarbaugh. William Sarfatty. George Sargent, Mark Sargent. Steven Sargis. David Sarmiento. Joseph Saruk, Michael Sarver. Patricia Satter. Sharon Satterfield, Donald Satterfield. Tonda Saud. Sandra Sauder, Howard Sauder. Sharon Sauder, Sherol Sauer. Cathleen Sauer, Charles Sauer. Duncan Sauerbrunn. Charlotte Saunders. Thomas Sausser. Martha Sautter, Dianne Sautter, Mary Savage. Helene Savage. Leslie Savage. Richard Savine. Glenn Savitt. Janice Saxon, Michael Saydel. Kenneth Sayles. Melanie Scaletta. Joyce Scahatine. Mary Scanlan. Picliard Schacht. William Schaefer, Jamey Schaefer. Jane Schaefer. Jane A Schaeffer. Henny Schaeffer. Jennifer Schaff. David Schaftenacker Kay Schaffner. James Schaidle. Charles Schaidle William Schalk. David Schall Ke«m Schaller. Carol Schaller.Gail Schancer. Sally Schaper Sherry Schaub.Gunter Schauble Linda Schaubert Daniel Schechtm in David Scheckel Daniel Schectn Scheer. Lloyd Scheitle ' I iwi Si heiwe David Schelln; Scheltens. James Scher. Joel Robert Scherer. Step Scherer l Schermci William Sehertz Mi. i lane Si heunem in Km | Si In, k S, hi, k, id -,, niele ■„ nilbe ! h iron Schilke Schill Ka David Si i. ill,,. Si i,.ii,. , himi 255 312 299 388 250 186.280 298 135 313 272 298 236 258 230 246 388 329 224.388 214 234 ; 255 303 220 .287 287 237 272 227 229 388 i 187 388 i 261 186 i 274 388 i 214 i 220 286 234 .255 227 237 34C 313 277.388 334 313 336 388 243 215 265 273 243 255 292 198.232 388 388 220 300 241 234 232 314 388 339 326 215 237 260 281 388 279 285 388 310 310 339 325 260 247 388 313 302 285388 311 302 388 388 331 313 388 Schindel. Richard Schcrmang. Frances Schlapp. Gail Schleeter. Janet Schlegman. Neta Schlemmer, Raymond Schlesmger.Marc Schlicksup. Mary Schluckebier. Susan Schmalz. Marilyn Schmendvek. Melvin Schmidt. Arnold Schmidt. Bart Schmidt. Beniamin Schmidt. Christy Schmidt. Gary Schmidt. Gayla Schmidt, Keith Schmidt. Laura Schmidt. Lawrence Schmidt. Lynn Schmidt. Timmy Schmidt. Wayne Schmidt. William Schmitt. David . Schmitz, Kathy Schmitz Michael Schmude. Dennis Schnayer, Jerold Schneider, Andrea Schneider. Charles Schneider. Cynthia Schneider, David Schneider. George Schneider. Jay .... Schneider. John . . . . Schneidman, Bruce Schnell. Theodore Schnierle. Harold Schnittgrund. Gary Schock. Bonita Schoeneberger. Edward Schoeneman, Larry Schofield. Bruce Scholield.Chene Scholl. Mark Scholz. Richard Schoo. Valerie Schooley Elizabeth Schoonhoven. Margel Schopter. Donald Schott. Lawrence Scnrader. Carol . . . . Schramm. Charles Schrauf. Linda Schreck, Reed Schreiner. Janet Schreiner. Thomas Schrenzel. Norma Schrenzel. Steven Schnner Marilyn Schnver. Jane Schriwe Kenneth Schrock.Carl Schroeder. James Schroeder. Jill Schroeder John Schioeder, Joyce Schroeder, Paul Schroeder. Steven Schroeder, William Schroen. Linda Schroer. Ann Schubert Jeffrey Schubert. Virginia Schuch, Paul Schueler. Cheryl Schueler, Lauren Schuette. Karlyn Schuettner Richard Schuetz. Dennis Schular. Marcia Schuler. Michael Schuler. Shelley Schulfer Ronald Schulman. Salo . . . . Schulman. Richard Schulte, James Schulte. Lana Schulte. Stephen Schultz, David Schultz. Gerald Schultz. Janet Schultz, Kathy Schultz. Rhonda Schuitz. Richard . . . . Schultz. Terry Schulz, Daniel Schumacher, Edward Schumacher Kurt Schumm Marilyn Schupbach. William Schutt. Ernest .... Schutt. Roderick Schutz. Randall Schuwerk Andrew Schwab. Frank Schwab. John Schwab. Michael Schwandner, Andy Schwartz. Carl 198 Schwartz, Carolyn Schwartz, Charles Schwartz Daniel Schwartz. Eileen Schwartz. Jerrold Schwartz. Stanley Schwartz, Susan Schwarz Marilyn Schweikle, Robert Schweitzer. David 388 Schweitzer. Eric . .259 Sher. Judith 272 Slazman. Melinda 313 315 Schweitzer. Keith . 245 Shereos. Vicki . 218.389 Sledd. Gregory 244 285,388 Schweitzer. Susan .329 Sheridan. Charles 280 Sledz. Henry 281 313 Schwengel. Bonita .329 Sherman. Deborah 299 Slentz. Robert 281 305,307 Schwulst. Warren .226 Sherman, Vivian 389 Slezak. Charlene 313 329 Scott. Barbara 298 Sherry. Harold 187 227 Shfe. Charles 280 305 Scott, Gregory 268 Sherwin. Keith 287 298 Shfe, Peggy 294 248 Scott. Juanita 281 Sherwin. Nancy 218 Shfe. Vickie 389 229,388 Scott. Judith .229 Shtfrin. Carol 295 Sliger. Mary 248 388 Scott. Kathryn 314 Shike. Daryl 222 Slingerland. Barry 324 301 Scott. Kathy 329 Shilling. Bonnie 260 389 Sliva. Nancy 313 270 Scott. Linda .389 Shimel. Dennis 324 Sliva. Oscar 186.239 217 Scott, Sharon .... 398 Shine, Naomi 318 Slive. Jacqueline 390 326 Scott. Susan L 329.389 Shipman. Bruce 242 Shvken. Beth . 263 .215 Scott. William . 242 Shoger. Neal .216 389 Slivon. Christine . 313.390 .253 Scoville. Ricky 274 Shonkwiler. Dianne 295 Shvon. Sylvia 198 .221 Scranton. Lynda 389 Shook. Bruce 214 Sloan. Richard . . 242 222 Seabold. Walter 258 Shook. Michael 266 Sloan. Susan 295 388 Sears. Lynne 342 Shook. Roger 244 Slocumb. Catherine 304 388 Seavoni. Mary 340 Shoolin. Joel 220 Slotnick. Sherrill 390 243 Sebenrk. Marcia . .299 Shoop. John E 256 Slusher. Carroll . . . . 187,271 250 Sebright. Terence .389 Short. Robert 287 Slutz, Craig 257 226.388 Secemsky. Rebecca .389 Shortle. Robert 231 Small. Ellen 306 . .235 Sederberg. Karen 313 Shular. Marcia . . 389 Small. Sarah .251 312 Sedlacek. Carol 342 Shulruff. Charles . 312 Smaron. Joseph .258 318 Seehg. Jerome 198 Shultz, Kenneth 389 Smejkal. Donna 218 227 Segal. Diane 272 Shultz. Paul 201 Smeltzer. Michael 217.264 250 Seghn. Vicki 296 Shuman. Roy 241 Smietanski. Alan 214 . .220 Segre. Camilla 303 Shumate. Mack 309 Smiley. John 324 . . .263 Seigel. Ronald . . .279 Shupach. Martin 201 Smiley. Lawrence 390 . .388 Seigle. Donna .389 Shupe. Charles 222 Smith. Allen 187 199 Seitz. Michael . .282 Shurr. Mary 247 Smith, Arlene 296 279 Selbrede. Steven . .186 Shute. Meredith 264 Smith. Arthur 270 283 Self. Bruce . 187 Sibley. Jackie 246 Smith. Barry .305 . .252 Sellergren. Karen 236 Sibley. Ricki 276 Smith. Brooke . . . . 317 222 Sellers. Robin 221.389 Siders. Carol . . 215 Smith. Camilla 218.390 .309 Sellers. Sue . 249 Sieben. Terence 250 Smith. Campbell Smith. Charles L 214 269 Sells. Craig .... 277 Siebert. Thomas 245 333 . .299 Seltzer. Sidney . .299 Siedband. Leonard 309 Smith. Craig 231 187,388 Semeniuk. Catherine . . .225 Siegel. Cathy 263 Smith. Deborah K. 314 251 Semler. Lucinda 329 Siegel.Judy 306 Smith, Dorothea 201 271 Semmelman. Patricia 237.389 Siegel. Linda 219 Smith. Fred ' 331 313 Semple. Daniel . .336 Siegel. Michelle 298 Smith. George . 245.390 . . .223 Senne. Mary 225 Siegel. Sherry 306 389 Smith. Gregory P 286 . 248 Sensenbrenner. Kenneth . .228 Siegel. Steven . . 310 Smith, James E 222 337 Sentman. Lee 134 Siegel. William 186 Smith. Larry F 235.390 . 252 Sepp, Paul . .222 Siegnst. Beverly 389 Smith. Linda .232 224.388 Septon. Allen 312 Stehr. Steven 389 Smith. Lowell .262 215.388 Serchuk. Peter 309 Siekman. Norman 230 Smith, Marcia 319 388 Serene. Larry . . .280 Sietz, Harold 298 Smith. Mary 201 231 Sergeant. Raymond . . .324 Silberman. Richard . . . . 278 Smith. Michael A. .222 307 Sergott. Paulette .... . .249 Siler. Peggy 316 Smith. Morns ' 390 334 Serota, Arnold 270 Siler, Susan 316 Smith. Paula .248 298 Serpe. Roder . . .235 Siles. Madonna 389 Smith. Phillip 252 251 Setchell. Randall . . . . . .253 Siles. Stephen 271 Smith. Randy J 214.390 . .286 Seuring. Randall . . . 302 Siligmueller. Dale 258 Smith. Richard ... 331 . . .246 Severns. Warren 324 Silver, Barry 267 Smith. Robert A 280 388 Sevilland. Julian .... . .389 Silver. Suzanne 296 Smith. Robert A 390 388 Seward. Leslie 280 Silverman. Ann . . 309 Smith. Ronald - . . 326 . .389 Sewell. Charles 389 Silverman. David . . . . 265 Smith. Russel ... 275 215 Sexton. Laurence .253 Silverman, Judith 389 Smith. Sandra 314 329.389 Sexton. Marianne . . .389 Silverman. Michael 201 Smith. Susan E 199.363.390 . 281 Seymour. Sue 389 Silverman. Steven . . 279 Smith. Susan E .199.329.363. . . .256 Schachman. Lynn 247 Silverman. Susan 295 390 . .336 Shadensack. Alan 304 Silverman. Ten 287 Smith, Thomas 390 314 Shafer. James .... . 282 Simcox. Paul ... 326 Smith. Timothy . . 390 389 Shafer. William . .265 Sjmer. Donna 218 Smith. Walter ... 186 . .294 Shaffer. Ronald 309 Simer. Richard 305 Smith. Ward 301 271 Shaftman. Sarah . .292 Simmon. Paul 335 Smith. Wayne 301 302 Shallcross, Carol . .329 Simmons. George 389 Smith. Wendi 215 223 Shanahan. William 201 Simmons. Rosalind 310 Smith. William 231 .306 Shane. Philip 267 Simmons. Samuel 389 Smith. Willie 186 318 Shaner. Dan 262.389 Simon. Carol .... 308 Smithwick. Thomas 242 266 Shannon. Kathleen 389 Simon. Eric 305 Smock. Leonard 277 215 Shapero. Barbara . . . 272 Simon, Howard 305 Smolen. Robert 244 .339 Shapiro. Debra 299 Simon. Ilene 263 Smohck. Kenneth 201 299 Shapiro. Denyse . .287 Simon. Jeffrey 267 Smoot. Dennis 228 297 Shapiro. Helen . .248 Simon. Roger 200 363 Smoller. Barbara 251 236 Shapiro. Leon 270 Simonim Nancy 251 Smott. Peggy . 299 241 Shapiro, Marlene 272.389 Simonson. Richard 258 Snearly. Cynthia 215 326 Shapiro. Michael 278 Simpson. Gary 363 Snell. Linda 285.390 243 Shapiro. Richard 279 Simpson, John 389 Snider. Steven . 233 .262 Shapiro. Robert .... 220 Simpson. Robert 201 Snider. William 238 237 Shapiro. Stephen 250 Sims. Brenda 304 Snodgrass. Kirk 333 .302 Shapiro. Terry 389 Sims. Judith 199.246 389 Snoeyenbos. Sue 308 305 Shapiro. Wayne 198.270 Sims. Patricia 389 Snowden. Carol 343 279 Shapland. John . . . . 389 Sims. Susan 198 236 Snowden. Claud 298 . .389 Shapland. Robert 187.231.198 Singer. Sharon 287 Snuggs. Jean , . 246 . .389 Share. Alan 267 Singler, Ronald 383 Snyder. James 390 223 Sharkey. John . . .329 Singleton. T 186 Snyder, Kathenne 251 .389 Sharp. Carolyn 221 Sinquefield. William , 266 Snyder. Mary 221 241 Sharp. Susan 310 Sislow. James 389 Snyder. Terry 214 298 Sharpe. Peter . .259 Sisman. Demse 287 Socol. Michael 270,390 . .304 Shauman Kenneth 325 Sitnck. David 279 Soden. David 390 272 Shaver. Cecil 312 Sivertsen. Douglas . . . 276 Soderstrom. Robert 201 301 Shaw. Bernard . .326 Sixsmith. Nancy 334 Sodikoff. Robert 279 389 Shaw. Gary . 299 Sizemore. Michael 266 Sokal. Joseph 338 . . .226 Shaw. James 255 Skaggs. Gary . , 283 Sokol. Bradley 270 389 Shaw. Pamela 215.389 Skaggs. Linda 249 Sokol. Judit+i 318 335 Shaw. Peter . . .389 Skibbe, Janet 309 Sokol. Nancy 272.390 260 389 Shayman, Carolyn 297,298 Skibbe. William G 238 Sokol. Ronald 310 337 Sheade. Eudice 219 Skibbe. William P 242 Soling. Joe 216 250 Sheaff. Charles 273 Skiles. Barbara 247 314 Soliwon. Lothar 302.390 250 Sheagren. Thomas 332 Skiles. Landa 285 Solomon. Jeffrey 267 281 Sheahan. Stephen ,235 Skorburg. John 217 Solomon. Linda 287 222 Shearer. Daniel 327 Skov. Cheryl 229 Solon. Bart 303 239 Shearer. George 339 Skowronski. Thomas 303 Solon. Edwin . . 303 . .239 Shearer. Harold ... 339 Skudrna. Lynn 260 Solon, Judith 316 279 Shearer. Paul 331.389 Skupien. Ronald 327 Soltwedel, Ruth 330.390 332 Sheehy. Stephanie . .248 Skvorc. Roberta 314 Somenzi. Candance 237 200.362 Sheffold. Arlene . . . . 340.389 Slagell. Daniel 214 Sommer, Randall 298 . . .343 Sheidel. Marcia 304 Slager. Larry 337 Sommers, Richard 390 267,389 Shelangouski. Beverly . .340 Slamar. Charles .238. 389 Sonin, Jeffrey 300 134 Shelby. Bruce .... 273 Slate. Arch 310 Sonnemaker. Michael 228 263 Sheldon, Marybeth 294 Slater. David 222 Soper. Michael ... 301 329 Shelton. Steven . . .222 Slater. Kay 330 Sopp. Barbara 243 331 Shepard. Ellen .263 Slattery. Kathenne . . . 342 Soren. Gail 219 ,299 Shepard. Terry 217 Slavin. Susan 287 Sorensen. Janet . . . . .236 285,389 Shepard. Trent 242 Slaymaker. Robert . 222. 389 Sorenson 243 227 Shepardson. Sharon 215.389 Slayton. Dennis 329 Sork. Cinda 340 272 Sheppard. Michael 265.389 Slayton. Jerry 337 Sorosky. Laura 237 Soruika, Douglas 217 Sosin. Lynne 216 Soruika. Georgia 221 Sosnow.Joann 390 Sostnn. Carol 299 Sostnn.Jack 390 Soukup. Cady 313 Soule, Phillip 245 Souza. James 310 Sova. Jeffrey 220 Spagna. James 239 Spagna. Rebe i 310 Spalding. Frednc 338 Spangler Suzanne 251 Spaniol. Michael 228 Sparrow. Gregory . .233 Speaker, Elaine 318 Specht. Charles 390 Specht. Donald 301 Spector, Fary 201 Speck. Sarah 246 Spencer. Steven 309 Spengler. Richard 332 Spenn. Theodore 336 Sperling. Ruth 294 Speyer. Barbara 251 Spiegel. Deborah 308 Spilker. Gaylord . . 337 Spiller, John 186 Spinhirne. James 390 Spinhirne. Karen 390 Spinhirne. Richard 201 Spires. Larry 390 Sprock. Fred 324 Spitzer. Allan 312 Spitzer, Greg .280 Spitzer. Karen 285 Spitzer, Roy 214 Sprague, Linda 341 Spnetsma. Suzanne . 390 Springer, Barry 278 Springs. Stephanie 240 390 Spnngwater. David 231 Sproat. David .227 Spruance 246 Spurgettis. James 281 Spurgettis. Theodore 281 Squier. Stephen 286 Sroka. Barbara 294 Stabile. Carolyn 229.390 Stabler. Mark 280 Stack. Robert 326 Stacy. William 312 Stafseth. David .265 Stahl. Charles 231 Stahl. Deanna 342 Stahl. Karerv 225 Stahl. Roger . 268 Stahl. Thomas 331.390 Stahler. William 244 Stahlhut. Randall 301 Stamberger. Martha 330 Stamm. Gary 239.390 Stamm. James 327 Stammer. Barbara 248 Stampl. Elaine 247 Stanczak. David 303 Stanish. Donna 307.390 Stankus Barbara 329 Stanley. Laurel 334 Stansil. Douglas . 235 Stanton. Catherine . 296 Stanton. Joseph 266.390 Stapteton. Maureen 309 Starck. James 254 Stark. Lindsay . . 261 Stark. Manlynn 285.390 Starosta. Elizabeth 249390 Starr, Gregory 390 Starr. William , 286 Stasiek. Robert 338 Stasko. Michael 252 Dysdulid.Slgtrf , 286.390 Statkus. Francine .248 Stauber, Gene 186 Stauber, Joseph 334 Stauder. Melanie 260 Sted. Charles 265 Steel. Frank 227.390 Steer. Steven . 262 Stefani.John 266 Steffen. Kenneth . .214 Steffens. Gary . . . . 324 Steffensen, James 134 Stegeman. Thomas .390 Stegemeier. Henri 271 Steger. Roberta 314 Steger. Russell 353 Stegman. Thomas 257 Steiger. William 313 Stein. Alan 223.390 Stein. Cheryl 310 Stein. Elizabeth .287 Stein. Norma 198.232 Stein. Roger 220 Steinbach. Fred 284 Steinberg, Joan 300.390 Steinberg. Joel . .257 Steinberg. Naomi 309 Steinbnnk. Elizabeth 304.306 Stemeck. Charles 269 Steiner. Gary 265 Sterner. Marlene 308.390 Steinfort. Scott . . 223 Steinkamp. William 200.244 Stella. Marvin . . .338 Stenerson. Dennis 305 Stenger. John , . 244 Stepanek. David 333 Stephen, Valerie .236 Stephenitch. Paul . . 326 Stephens David 265 Suchan. Richard 268 Stephens. David G 227 Su herman Edward 391 Stephens c rV 273 Sudalnik, James 233 . Mark 335 Suess. Bradley 333 Stephens. Samuel 390 Suffern. Bru e 302 Stephenson, Robert 390 Sutrens. Bruce 271 Stephenson Stephen 281 Sugar. Bonnie 263.391 Stepina. Lee 259 Sugar. David 220 .1 Craig 265 Sugarman Anit i 303 Steppig. Bruce 265 Sugarman. Barrett 270 Stei b i Anton 134 Suhre Dennis 391 Sterba. Gail 390 Suiak, David 233 Stern ' . 270 Sulak. Clifford 265 Stern N 311 Sullivan M.H 330.391 â– pert 270 Sullivan. Mary A 218 Sternberg. Fran 334 Sullivan, Mary S 201 390 Sullivan. Michael 274 390 Sullivan. Patricia 391 Stetzier Rebecca 299 Sullivan. William 334 . John 235 i Paula 298 Alice 294 Summer. Joel 305 Carol 310.390 Sundberg, Jeffrey 391 Stevens. Carolyn 303 Sundberg, Kim 227 Stevens. John 390 Sunkel. Morris 228 Stevens. Kathleen 316 Superfine. Russell 304 Bruce 390 Sus. Carol 304 Stewart. Gail 318 Susie. Bobbie 224.391 Stewart. Lynda 297 390 Susm. James 312 Stewart. John 325 Susskind. Alan 298 irt Thomas 30! Suter. Ronald 391 ' ' er rriaine. Mary 296 390 Sutherland. Carol 391 i lames 270 Sutis. Robert 214 Stier. Betty 342 Sutker. Allan 278 Stier. Patricia 391 Sutker. William 278.391 Stierman Charles 235 Sutor. Mary 391 StifeL Paul 391 Suttle. Marcia 308 Stiles. Lana 229 Sutton. Karen 296 Stillman Richard 256 Svoboda Gail 342 Stilt. Richard 245 Svoboda. Wayne 242 Stine Owen 226 Swain. Paula 251 Stme Patricia 309,391 Swain. Timothy 253 Stinton. Cynthia 224 Swann, Sandra 329 Stirewalt Lawrence 282 Swanson, Barton 266 Stitt. James 391 Swanson. David H 336 Stluka. Gary 134 Swanson. Douglas 271 St Luka. Thomas 391 Swanson. Janet 391 St Moritz. Celest 303 Swanson Kristin 236,391 Stock Duane 325 Swanson. Lawrence 286 Stockbarger Danise 285 391 Swanson. Philip 338 Stockment. Richard 235 Swanson. Valerie 246 Stoddard, James 222 Swartley. Loren 391 Stoecker. Magdalena 391 Swartz. Bruce 396 Stohle. Michael 279 Sweanngen, Steven 283 Sloian, Craig 297 Sweeney, Patricia 294 Stokvts. Eugene 391 Swengel. Cathy 264 Stolank. Michele 391 Swengel Steven 231 Stoll. John 336 391 Swenson. Lorraine 318 Stoll Michael â– 326 Swiatowiec. Frank 313.391 Stollberg Deena 215 Swiatowiec Sandra 299 Stoller James 222 Swiderski, Carol 307 Stoller. Robert 267 Swigert. Thomas 391 Stollman Jeftery 279 Swinger, Maria 330 Stolman David 278 391 Switzer Jeffrey 391 Stone. Anne 286 Swoboda, Rodney 339 Stone. Carole 318 Swonick. Robert 135 Stone. W Clement 353 Swyndroskt, Daniel 326 Stone. John 228 Sykes Linda 249,313 Stone Paul 391 Sylwestrak John 269 Stone S : 330 391 Syverson Elizabeth 334 Stoner David 299 Sys Susan 298 Stoops Sheila 199225 Szalkowski, Linda 391 Storz Steven 281 Szesny Henry 256 Stotler Robert 254 Szot. Barbara 199363,391 Stout Alan 262 Szymoniak, Cynthia 311 Stout. Jamler 294 Stout. Julie 391 T Stoughtenberger Liza 314 Stowers Kurt Stral Em Str Mow Martin Strang Audrey Strang Colin Sti issman. Richard 262 278 256 340 391 391 Tacey. Donna Tackitt. Jack Tadavich, Charles Taets. Dennis Taggart, Jeffrey 316 250 333 216.391 256 Stratton Steven 228 Taggart. Winston 231 Stratton Susan 264 Tagler. George Tait. Bruce 227 Sti non William 391 269 Str iuss Allan 309 Talaber David 280 â– Terry 312 Talamo. John 226 Streem Stevan 270 Talbert, Richard 214 Strever Margaret 260 Talcott. David 259 Striblen Marl 257 T ahaferro. Mary 329 Scott 257 Tallon. Lyle 391 Stringer Ann 224 Talmadge Patricia 391 ; ' | C k 1 294 Tammen Date 230,391 Stroh. Sai 246 I an iki Judith 309 Strohecker, Jenlyn 303391 rane nberg Ellyn 391 Strohm. David 227 ranenberg Marc 305 Strohm Mm 1 tel 280 Tanner, Joseph 134 Stri n 235 rantillo i ' itrn V 244 Strom. Di 1 237 inr ,n Rh hard 238 •■■Frank 266 [.n.r, n Robert 238 391 rappan Rn h ird 391 It 280 i ipsi otl lames 252 Fred 310 ii ibon lames 223 K ly 303 ' i ' i ' zyV Rpbert 338 258 I m Don lid 230 391 251 i 1,,. hei lohn 238 298 , 237 294 i wi ' ii Bi I ' lley 310 296 rayloi Diana 310 Dav 391 i wi-i ' iwendol 215 ill â– i ii . ' •„t i iyioi lohn 329 24 i i i, ii y ithleen 240 391 rayloi Keith ' , 201 rayloi Linda M â– ; rayloi 191 101 i iyioi Marcu â– i i i ' i 231 ii â– | 1 1 tn ' 65 Tebussek. Charles Teevan. Peggy Temowitz. Ira Temple, Carla Temple. Carol Templeton. John Tente Glenn Tenzer. Virginia Teras. Markus Terhzzi. Laura Terrell, James Terreo, Karen Ternll. David Ternll. Marilyn Terry, David Terwilhger. Edith Tesarek, Linda Tessier. Connie _ Tessier, Phyllis Testin, Robert Testolin. Reno Thati tier Mrs Mary Theesfeld, Timothy Theilken, Mark Theis. Randall Thelan, John Theobald, William Thenot. Marilyn Thetford. James Thewis. Albert ThieL Nancy Thielke, Stephen Thies. Gregory Thoman. Gary Thomas, Albert Thomas, Barbara Thomas. Charles Thomas. Dale Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Dwight Thomas. Karen Thomas, Leland Thomas, Madalyn Thomas. Miriam Thomas Paulette Thomas, Sandra Thomas Sharon Thomas, Susanne Thomas. Thomas J Thomma. Mark Thompson. Carol Thompson, Edward Thompson, Eric Thompson, James J Thompson, James S Thompson, Kenneth Thompson. Kirk Thompson. Lawrence Thompson, Roberta Thompson, Steven Thompson, Susan Thompson, Thomas Thompson. Virginia Thonn, David Thonn. William Thornburg, Roberta Thorpe. Bonnie Thorsen. Pamela Thrall, Mary Tibbs, Marvin Tibbs. Michael Tice. Linda Tice. Richard Tichenor. Lee Tichy, Robert Tiemeier. Kathleen Tien, Vincent Timm. Terry Timmerman. Erica Tindill. Jams Tinick. Andrew Tippi, Roger T|aden. Dean Andersen Tobey. Linda Tock. Jeffrey Todas. Rir hard Todd. Andrew Todd, William Toekle. Roger Toft Thomas Tokarski. Charles Tot-.irz Mir hael Tolan James Tolley Steven Tolliver. Mark rolzien James I om Rosalie i im isek lams isek, Judith â– ewu John â– - i Dennia Tomaska Donald romassim. Peter â– i ug h Larry I omi tyV I. mice â– ,►■lami s r o m k o n â– â– romlmson ( ,irole â– ,ti iphei i ornpl- in ' , w.ih im Gerard 1 hard l Ri l I â– â– formai 255 Tortorello, Robert 308.313 Vanhooser. Douglas 273 i 296 Toschak. Diana 306 Vanhorn. Thomas . 233 391 Towell, John 254 Vanko. Gloria 292 315 Towers, Susan 313 Vanorman, David .222 ' 330 Towle. Lynn 313 Vanrheeden. Connie . .232 223 Town, Roxanne 297.298 Vansant. Terrence 339 ' 244 Tranquill, Ellen 201 Vanschyndel, Robert 334 329 Trant. Rita 309 Vanselow. Harold 187 : 391 Trapp. Cheryl 392 Vanwenngh. Lolkje .340 340 Trapp, Louis 222 Vanwinkle. Robert 392 ! 280 Traughber. Arlie 392 Varga. Anne 311.392 â– 318 Traughber. Colleen 330 Varland. David 223 214 Traum, Henry 271 Varnold. Richard 392 246 Traver. Douglas 269 Varyu, Donald 235.392 310 Travers. Robert 282 Varyu, Richard 235 391 Trebelhorn, Richard 230,392 Vaughn. Janice 330 392 255 Trebelhorn, Thomas 230 Vedder, Hellmuth 313 308 Trees, Ann 295,392 Vee, Nancy 315 317 Trent. David 331 Velander. James 283 244 Trent 280 Velas. Margaret 285 332 Trieloff. Todd 309 Venstrom, Debra 294 330 Tripp, Thomas 302 Vera. Cedeno .392 391 Tnsler, James 222 Vera. Deborah 392 255 Trobe, Peter 134 Verbin. Jeffrey 278 274 250 332 Trogner Evelyn Troian, William 316 286 Vercellotti, Gregory Verhaar. Jean 259 . 297 Trompeter. Jean 392 Verkler. Veronica .340 , 248.391 Tropinski, Mark 327 Verry. Edward . .238 1 200 Trost. David 392 Vespa. Robert .255 1 391 Trotter. Betty 221 Vetrovec. Kenneth . .281 i 392 Trowbridge. Everett 299 Veverka. Donna .229 i 266 Truckenbrodt, Randall 186,257 Vichich. William 392 198.275 True, Gregory 302 Vicksta. David 261 • 283 Trumbo. Stuart 297,298 Vieregg, James 216 i 392 Tsukuno Gary 238 Vincke. Kathryn 392 313 Tuar.e. Man 313 Vine. Ronald .220 1 214 Tucker. Carol 392 Vinson, William 214.392 227 Tucker. Carolyn 285 Virgona. Kathleen 264 392 Tucker. Joyce 240,392 Virnich, Christine 334 392 Tucker. Lu 329 Viscum, Kathleen 316 237 Tuomi. Donna 298 Visin, Deborah 317 242 Turbin, Alan 267 Visk, Robert 339 243 Turek.John 257.324,392 Viskniskki. Thomas 324393 296.392 Turek. Lee 287 Vissat. Linda 308 224 Turico, Michael 276 Vitah Albert 262 330 Turkowski. Robert 392 Vitoux, Mike 134 318 Turnbull. Joy 298 Vivier. Marcel 282 316 Turnbull. Richard 282 Vivier, Stephen 335 281.392 Turner. Bernard 392 Voegtle, Michael 393 239 Turner. Dale 324,392 Vogelsinger. Thomas 217 248 Turner. Jill 218 Vogt, Louis 271 185 Turner. Kathenne 341 Voland. Mary 330 393 242 Turpel. Arthur 253 Volchko, Marianne 329 310.392 Tutt, Lucie 340 Volk. April 245 Tuttle. Ann 251 Volk, Leon 393 244 Tuttle. Pamela 199.330.392 Volkmar. Freddie 305 250 TuUle. Penny 330 Voltaggio. Frank 245 392 Tweed. Deborah 315 Voltz. Richard 258 392 Twenhafel. Calvin 333,392 Vonderohe. Carol 309 310 Twynmg, James 339 Voorhees. Gregory 258 340 Tyler, Christine 318 Voorhees, Paula 392 313 Tymec. Cheryl 314 Vose, Gary 252 Vosecky, David 274 281 u Voss. Eugene 301 392 Voss, Gary 226 392 Ubell, Franklin 283 Voss. George 185 313 Ufkes. Ted 235 Voss, Patricia 334 215 Uhl. Jeffrey 241 Voss. Phillip 254 314 Ulrich, Robert 257 Vroman, James 258.393 276 Clinch, Susan 392 Vruno, Michael 286 302 Ulvila, Jacob 283 Vyborny. Jerome 186 392 Umstot. Susan 201 Vyborny, Julian 186 271 Underwood. Chen 316 Vyskocil. Thomas 284 309 Underwood. Deborah 249 258 Underwood. Gerald 222.392 w 318 Underwood. Neal 286 282 Unger. Lloyd 339 Wacaser. George 325 392 Unotin. Janice 307 Wachtel. Raymond 309 215 Unruh, Janice 232 Wack. Richard 228 221 UnterJan 265 Wadas, Maureen 296 393 259 Unverzagt. Neil 264 Wade, Martin 186 262 Upton. Jerry 214 Wagenknecht, Philip 337.393 134 Urban, Bonnie 198,363 Waggoner, Margaret 303 247 Urban, Carol 314 Waggoner, Stanley 284 231 392 Urban, Frances 229.392 Wagner, Francis 393 277 Urbanek. Kenneth 273 Wagner, Frank 201 217 Urbanek, Leila 249.392 Wagner. Janet 329 257 Urbas, Martin 259 Wagner. Judith 304 Urek James 339 Wagner. Ralph 241 298 Unck, Ronald 304 Wagner. Rebecca 244 Urish, Mary 392 Wagner. Richard 265 Ursich, Robert 259 Wagner, Robert A 273 337 Uthoff. Linda 294 Wagner. Robert H 393 324 Utne: Fred 280 Wagner, Vicki 333 Utzinger, Dennis 226 Wagoner Lawrence 393 257 W.nde Jane 248 303 V W.ikat. Rita 310 393 329.392 Wakefield, Ann 303 317 V .n herlon, Mary 311 Waketield Connie 295 393 324 Vakoi James 392.239 Wakefield Sti 244 Valentine. Freida 240 Wake ' man fthi e 268 Valentine Vicki 296 W.tl.iv Jo Ann 303 Valeno. Charles 275 W.ikt Sally 339 Valey Barbara 294 Wald Susan 292 v.iiim.i Paul 252 W.iklon Ch ii l. 233 Vanantwerp Len iy 19 - Waldmann Karen 310 268 Vanarsdale lanel 264 Walkei Ardis 318 294 v. mill, idei ' ' lohn I ! Walkei ' -.iii ' ' ' ' . 269 Vance arl 242 Walkei lerrj 392 Vani leave Bai bara 294 W.llkr- K ill. inn, 338 Vandeberg Mi. hael 258 vviik.M Michael . ' â– 1-1 v mdebunte i lavid 19 walkei Robert 297 )9 Vandell l raig 300 W.ilkr ' Ruttl 330 Vandenbroui ke F 19 ! W.llkri Shi lli | ' i,i Vandei meei Gai , 338 w iikei mi. -in i 16 Vandei i istyne Deborah ! |6 v ilki - i ' , mdersteeg leflrev 19 ! walk ;n . in Vandyke 1 ind 1 16 Wall Ion i Vangtldei Kay ii, 19 ! Wall 1 231 Vangunti n K itl 249 V ,11 || I ' ,, Wallace. David 338 Wallace. Diane 199.251.393 Wallace. Jerry 245 Wallace. John W 245 Wallace. Jonathan 302 Wallace. Thomas . 284 Wallace, Vincent . 302 Wallen. Susan . . . 297.393 Waller. Charles 217 Waller, Stanley 326 Wallerstein. Susan . 313,393 Wa Mm, Steven . . . 275 Wallner. Peter . . . 275 Walowitz David 304 Walsh. Daniel 312 Walsh. Linda .... 317 Walsh. Patricia . . 314 Walsh. Thomas . . , . . .252 Walsten. Michael . .393 Walter, David . . . . 333.393 Walter. James , , 245.393 Walter, John . . . .233 Walter, Stephen . . . . , .201 Walters. Kathleen 298 Walters. Lynn .... . . . .264 Walters. Richard . 301 Waltzek. Jill 303.393 Wampler. Robert . . . .282 Wandell. Dennis . . . .253 Wannemaker. Robert 134.254 Warchol. Rick . . . . . . .252 Ward. Diane .... .248 Ward. John - 302 Ward, Robert .... 235 Ward, Terrance , . .241 Ware, David ... . . . .273 Ware. William . . . . 334.393 Wargo. Linda .... 243.393 Warnecke, Dennis . . .226 Warner, Hansford . . 255 Warner. Henry 308.309 Warnke. Dean 256 Warren. Douglas 326 Warsing. Richard 339 Warren. John 298 Washburn. Mark 393 Washburn. Sharon . . . 248 Wasmer, Michael 222 Wassel. Lynn 225,393 Wassel.Tina , . ,225 Wasson. Steven 281 Wastak, Jan 294 Waters, Diana 393 Watson. Barbara 308 Watson. Brenda 317 Watson, James 235 Watson. Resa 393 Watson. Richard 305 Watson. Thomas 217 Watt. Margaret 306 Watt. Robert 268 Watts. Doral . . . ... 393 Watts. Jay 186.223 Watts. Linda 310.393 Watts, Robert , 329 Wax, Richard 200.331.393 Waxier, Robert . .278 Wayham. Susan 249 Weatherhead. Mary A 285 Weathers. Victor . . . 393 Weatherspooh. Wen da 310 Webb. Bruce . . 258 Webb. Roger . . . ... 338 Webb. Ronald .265 Webb. Susan 311 Webb. Terrence 187 Webber. Ned . 393 Weber. Barbara . . . 316 Weber. Christina 296 Weber. Don 250 Weber. Glenn 261 Weber. Jerome 238 Weber. Joyce 393 Weber, Kimberly . . 232 Weber, Mary . . 294 Weber, Michael 337 Weber, Paul .271 Weber. Penny .... 232 Weber, Timothy 234 Webster. Charles ... 275 Webster. Jane 393 Wechter. Jo Ann , , .329 Weeks. Charles , 222 Weeks, Virginia , 393 Weger, Laura 294 Wegman. Larry . . . 302 Wegrzyn. Lawrence , .286 Wehr. Catherine 393 Wehrly. Paul 301 Weidner, Gary , . 214 Weidner. Lenora 393 Weidner. Pamela . . . . 393 Weier. Frederick 282 Weil. Ronald . . . . 279 Weiman. Russel 338 Weimer. Gary .230 Weinberg. Carol 341 Weinberg. Deborah . .215 Weinberg. John Weinberg. Ricky Weindruch, Richard Weiner. Diane Werner. Richard Weinhoff. Samuel Wemstein. Stanley Weinstein. Tern Wemzerl. Thomas Weipert. Linda Weisberg. Annette Weiser. Philip Weiser, Ronald Weishaus. Enid Weisman. Jeanne Weisman. Larry Weisman. Robert Weiss. Barbara Weiss. Eric Weiss. Fanchan . Weiss. Harvey Weiss. Kathryn Weiss, Steve . . Weissman, Debra Weissman, Sandra Weissman. Thomas Weist Linda Welch. George . . Welch. Jane ... Welch. MaryK Welch. Michael Welch. Robert . . Welch. Steven . . . Weller. Patricia . . Weller. Rodney Wells. Christopher Wells. Catherine Wells, Leon Wells. Mary Welsh, Ellen .... Welsh, Ja mes . . . Wemlinger. Joseph Wempen. Richard Wencel, Patricia . . Wende. Gail Wendell. Steven Wender. Howard Wendling. William Wener. Jeffrey Wengerski. Robert Wenta, David Wenthe. George Wenzel. Brian Wenzel. Frances We,nzel, Sharon Werdents. Donna Wereszczynski. John Werner. Barbara Werner. John R Werner, John V Wernikoff.Gail . . Wershkoff. Judith Wesemann, Larry Wesolowski, James Wesse. Janet .... Wessel, Richard Wessels. Barbara West. Barbara . . . West. Crystal West. Deborah . . . West. Marshall West. Robert T . . . West. Stanton West. Timothy Weston, Brodie . . Westenberger. George Westray. Mary Wettman. Bruce . Wexler. Paul Wexman. Erica . . Weyrich. Richard Whalen. Michael Wheeler. David . Wheeler, Jill Wheeler. Polly Wheeler. Stephen M. Wheeler. Suzanne Wheeles. Mark Whipple. Michael Whiston. Brian White. Bruce ... White. Carol .... White. Charlotte White. Cherryl . . White. Cheryl . White. Diane White. Donaiu . . White. Francine White. JohnC White. Kathenne White, Margaret White. Mary E. . . . White. Mary L. . . . White, Phillip . . . White. Robert . . White, Stephen White, Sue Whitetord. Miriam , ,298 332 270 . .201 270 220 . , .393 . . .300 338.393 . . .334 287 . .214 . 270 ,219 , .393 279 . . 393 . . .287 312.393 219 . . .278 . .246 187 304.306.307 219 287 264 336 251 251 234 223 301 285.393 222.393 261 . . .303 , 214 218.393 . .260 186.280 275 245 225 215 226 287 228 270 244 . .329 . .393 , 245 297 330 311 313 247 .262 393 .263 307 230 253.335 310 283.393 •246.393 393 . .294 341 . . .244 326 .310 . 268 186 .394 201 231.394 . . .220 329 .233 .250 . .255 313 318 394 . .249 . . .394 . 280 .216 279 311 . . .394 240 . .294 296.394 301 . . .308 255 218 363 341 . .294 . . .266 . . .363 186 309 340 Whiteside, Thomas Whitfield. James . Whiting, Pamela . Whitlock. Phyliss Whitlock.Sue Whitman. Ann Whitmore. Douglas Whitney. Elizabeth Whitney. Kathie Whitten. Patricia Whittles. Edana Whorton. Nancy Wiand. Richard. Wiater, Michael Widaman. Brian Widholm.Beth Widman. Richard . Widner, Farrell Wiechert. Curtis Wieland. Thomas . Wien, Wendy Wienburg. James . Wieneke. Gary Wiers. Michelle . . Wierzba. Thomas Wiggins. Jerome Wigner, Dana . , Wigtoh, Gregory Wi|as, Marcia . . Wikoff. Ternll Wilber. Kaethe . . Wilbon. Carolyn Wilensky. Sara Wiles. Scott . Wiley. Mary Wiley, Pamela Wilford. Lynne Wilhelm. Charles . Witken. Gary . . . Wilkens, Terry Wilkens, Frederick Willand. Timothy . Willard. John Williams. Anne . Williams. Dale Williams. David Williams. Dons Williams, Evan Williams. James Williams, John Williams. Judith Williams. Linda Williams. Lizbeth Williams, Maria Williams, Mary Williams, Marylene Williams, Mona Williams. Nancy Williams. Peggy Williams. Rhon . . Williams. Roark Williams. Robert Williams. Steven Williamson. Harold Williamson. James Willis. Stephen . . Wilhts. Steven Wills. Ann Wilson. Barbara Wilson. Donald Wilson. Donald W Wilson. James Wilson. Marcia . Wilson. Stephan Wilt. Susanne Wilton. James Wimmer. Barbara Winand, John Windham. Eileen Windhorn. Roger . Windle, Phyllis Windmiller. Robert Windy. Gary Winfrey. Peter Winfrey. Samuel Winkelhake. Claudia Winkler, Louis Winship. Steven Winter. Barbara Winter, Becky Winter, Carolin Winter. Dale . . Winter. Douglas Winter. Thomas Winterbauer. Nancy Wintermute. Robert Winters, Carolyn Wirth. Ronald . Wise, Charles , Wise. Steven Wiseman. Beverly Wiseman. Glenna Wishinsky. Janet Wislow. Leonard Wissehr. James Wissmiller. Ann Wissmiller. James Withers. Rosalyn 198.226 , 309 198.218 394 .236 . 316 . .201 .218.394 .296 298 . 318 316 . 265 , 259 256.394 ,246 267 ,338 283 338 ,294 241 186 303 . .223 186 . .286 . . .223 297,298 247 395 318 , . .263 336 329 296 316 262 326 310 265 311 .239 246 282 283 296 257 280 338 221 330 214 . .329 310 316 294 394 246 332 256 275 242 258 234 267 .284 .313 394 283 .256 244 .248 . . .265 243.394 ,228 394 257 314 325 .303 125.187 235 271 311 243 . - .300 301 341 308.394 309 312 297.298 252.394 225 186.254 394 . . .223 . . .394 245 343.394 343 342 280 . .266 224 231 240 Withrow. James Witkins. Barbara Witkowski. Allen Witlm.Jack .... Witort. Helen Witschy. James Wittenborn. J M Wittier. Cheryl Woerner. James Wofford, Frances . Wohchock, Carolyn Woitena. Joseph Wolf. Earl . Wolf. Gregory Wolf. Jon ' . ... Wolf. Linda . . Wolf. Louis Wolt, Norman . . Wolf, Robert Wolfe. Andrea Wolfe. David Wolfe. Lynn Wolfe. Timothy Wolfer. Tina Wolff. Dale . Wolff. Darrel . Wolff. Emerald Wolff, George Wolff. Henry Wolff, Mercedes Wolff. Quentin . . Wolfley, Peter Wolfson. Barbara . . Wolm. Robert Wolken. Dennis Woll. Peggy Wollack, Deborah Wolsted. Sharon Wolszon. Marsha Wonderful, Gregory Wondolowski. Michele Wong. Lawrence . . Wong. Roger Woo. Richard Wood. Carlson Wood. Lawrence Wood. Susan Wood. William Woodin.Marc . . . Woodrow. Karen Woodruff. Robyn Woods. Deborah Woods. Lorryl Woods, William . . . . Woodsum. Susan Woodward. Bobette Woodward. David Woodward. John Woodward. Scott Woolen. Linda Woolndge. Cecil . . Worboys. Charles Worden. Randy Worsham. Patrick Worthington. Joseph Wozniak. Pamela . . Wright. Carlotta . . Wright. Carter Wright. David Wright. Gary Wright, Harold . . . . Wright. John Wright. Larry .... Wright. Linda Wright. Richard Wrigley. Carole . . .1! Wubben. Julian Wuebbles. Donald Wunderhch. Rodger Wurglitz. William Wurst. Dorothy ... Wurth. Gene . . . WurtzeL Douglas Wuthnch. Laurelee . . Wyatt. Frank . Wylff. Alan Wylie. Mary Wyhe. Scott Wysocki. Bernard Wysoczanski, Michael Y Yaeger. Linda Yagow. Danny Yaley. John Yang. Michjel Yang. Vivian Yarde. Robert Yates, Jane Yates. Thomas Yaw, Robert Yaxley. Thomas Yee. Shirley Yellen. Mario . . Yelton, Robert Yenench. Marcia Yoder. Pamela 230 .317 . .235 279 236.394 201 314 394 233 . . .311 201 223.394 279 . .273 . .245 .313 . 220 220.394 394 243 230 .246 276 . . .221 331.394 . 283 316 282 270 315 241 . .281 198 , . ,220 394 236 272 285 218 ,233 334 , ,333 309.394 310 . .253 333 . .394 .282 . . .277 340 . .297 240 316 394 251 .248 .262 . 268 .338 .224 256 . . .233 233 333 214 340 240 274 . 228 . .222 265 . . .223 223 394 . , .186 .264,394 222 394 303 . . .282 296 . . .299 .223 317 201 313 334 242 244 325 296.394 276 254 311 315 268 329 223 214 284,394 315 . .394 235 236.394 307 Yopp. Steven 262 York. Bruce . 284.394 Yoshimura. Owen 309 Yoshizumi, Curtis 326 Youle. Robert 254 Young, Anne . .221 Young. Catherine . .224 Young. Darreyl 240 Young. David . .301 Young. Duane . . . .394 Young. Gary . .299.394 Young. Gregory 284 Young. James A 241 Young. James O . .394 Young. Jerry 394 Young, Kathleen 314 Young, Kerry .394 Young. Linda 232 Young. Mark . ,242 Young. Mary . 264 Young. Randy 329 Young. Steven 217 Young. William 268 Youngberg. Richard 185 Youngman. Grant 241 Youngquist. Robert 228 Youngren, Cara 251 Younker. Cheryl 314.330 Younker. Willis 283 Younkm. Scott 277 Yung. Moy 301 funeci. Deanna . .329 z Zachman, Mark 282.394 Zack, Anita , ,342 Zack. Gregory 198 Zaideman. Barbara 199.247, 394 Zakaras. Robert 258 Zakrzewski. Paul 266 Zaltman. Lauren . 272 Zander, Deborah 313 Zander. Sandra 394 Zavagh. Steven 266 Zayner. Nancy 310 Zborowski. Chester . , 301 Zanoni. Joseph 283 Zapf. Linda 394 Zar.Mark 394 Zaremski. Miles , . 287,394 Zdanowicz. Richard 313 Zegers. David 329 Zeglis.John . .201 Zemz. Marianne 198,343 Zerthn.Oreen 329.394 Zeitz. Eollen 394 Zelac. Renee 263,394 Zelent. Cynthia . 249 Zelent. Deborah 300 Zeller. Alison .232 Zelnys. Sylvia . 316 Zeman. Carol ....... 201 Zemel. Ronnie 287 Zerbel. Steven .250 Zerbenski. Gloria 310 Zibman. Diantha 394 Ziech. Thomas .281 Ziegenhorn. Ross 310 Ziegler, Donald 311 Ziehmann. Gerhard 326 Ziel. Janet 329 Ziehnski. Gerald 394 Ziff. Sandra . . - 272 Zimmerman. Ann 329,394 Zimmerman, Frank 287 Zimmerman. Jacalyn 300 Zimmerman. Mary 215.394 Zimmerman. Terry 199.232. 394 Zimmerman. Thomas 201 Zimmerman. William 256 Zinn. Charles 265 Zinner. Hollis 303 Ziomek. Theresa 334 Zipfel. Harriett 316 Ziskal, Wayne 239 Ziv. James ' 270 Zlotnik. Paul . . 287.394 Zmudka. James 275 Zochert. David . . 186.254 Zook, James 282 Zuber, John . ,395 Zubinski. Paul , .256 Zucker. Ellen .... . .329 Zueck. Violet . .237 Zuidema. Greg . •. . . 241 Zumwalt.Ann 237 Zumwalt. Wayne . .238 Zunkel. David 200 Zurek. Michael 242 Zweiban. Bruce . . 270 Zwierzyna. Anne 296 Zych.Mary .... 313 409 Monday . .... .■« Tuesday Student dissent reached a climax during several nights of window-smashing protests and clashes with the police in the spring. Demonstrators voiced oppos- ition to the University ' s policy on open recruitment and the Board of Trus- tee ' s decision to ban William Kunsler, defense attorney in the Chicago Conspir- acy trial, from speaking on campus. As the disorder spread, curfews were im- posed and over 700 National Guardsmen were called in to police the campus. The week of demonstration resulted in nine student suspensions, over one hun- dred arrests, and many unsolved problems. 411 Wednesday 412 the choice is ours 413 STAFF ILLIO MANAGERS John DeLuca Business Manager Jean Ann Davis Associate Business Manager Margie Pine Associate Editor 414 Chris Habecost Associate Editor Barb Szot Associate Editor JoAnne Fredrikson Editor-in-Chief 415 Pam Eichman Bill Tarney JUNIOR EDITORS Debby McNeil Maryann King 417 Claudia Blume JUNIOR MANAGERS Cindy Zelent Greg Thies 418 Gloria Engerman Not Pictured Mike Heitz Brad Overturf w H â– Linda Tobey fife, £L 1 â– 4jh 2 â– â– â– â– ' mmmi ielley Rubenstein 419 Gary Skaggs Coke Machine Karen Frowein Debby Borenstem Pat Rausch Jean Claugh John McKibbin Bob Petzing I M Mill. S MUM Phil Mast Jeff Kaiser Diane Brenner Sherry Winn 420 Ed Langefeld John Donner Marvin Laws Kim O ' Connor Debbie LaDolce Rosina Renner Sue Kenyon . .. ' Judy Wagner Wendy Darken Diane Calvi Cheryl Brockmeyer STAFF MEMBERS 421 r D SflP I Luther Smith 422 PHOTO STAFF Jim Baird Jk Board of Directors — lllini Publishing Company: (left to right) Glenn Hanson. Robert Phillips, Donald Skadden, vice chairman; Paul McMichael, general manager and publisher; John Schacht, chairman; Richard Hildwein. secretary; Robert Jones III, Martin Levin. Neil Gerald. Not pictured; Mrs. Irva Good, office manager; John Hundley, editor of The Daily lllini; Alan Granat, business manager of The Daily lllini; JoAnne Frednkson, editor of the 1970 lllio; John DeLuca, business manager of the 1970 lllio; Dan Nelson, editor of the Technograph; Keith Erickson, business mana- ger of the Technograph; Phil Overmyer, station manager of WPGU radio; Steven Hirsen. com- mercial manager of WPGU radio. 423 The year is over and the book has been completed. It has been an exciting year tor me as Editor-in-Chief. In the spring of 1969 I decided to revise the book. With the help of Mike Hackleman, our publisher ' s representative, the Senior staff planned the book during the summer of 1969. We were already to begin when fall arrived. October brought the ACP convention and I found myself in Miami Beach, meeting yearbook editors from all over the United States. My most memorable experiences occurred around the time of deadlines. I was fortunate in having a dependable staff who worked together. Many late nights were spent reading copy and checking layouts. Because of the unified effort of the staff, the 1970 lllio is exciting. The 1970 lllio is smaller. Smaller, but more interesting. The book is divided into two areas. The first is a look atthe year, 1969-1970, at the University of Illinois. It is a chronological study of the events and everyday happenings that make up the life of a U. of I. student. Starting with fall, we go from homecoming to Thanks- giving and midterms. Winter takes us from Christmas to basketball. Spring takes us from lllioskee to graduation. The second section is a look atthe individuals who make up the U. of I. This section includes the admini- stration, student leaders, residences, and Seniors. A colorful sew-in divides the book into the two sections. The book covers the pertinent events that make 1969-1970 different from all previous years, while still covering the individuals. The success of the book has to be attributed to my staff. Thanks to Margie Pine, Lay-out Editor, and Barbara Szot, Copy Editor, who spent long hours in production and advising younger staff members. Christy Habecost, Personnel Manager, deserves thanks for the many times she kept lllio Staff and Photo Staff spirits high. I want to thank John DeLuca, Business Manager, for his excellent job of advertising. Most of all, I want to thank the Junior Editors for the time they spent in compiling their sections. Bill Tarney, Wendy Coughlin, Debbie McNeil, Carol Furar — Student Life. Ruth Amidon, Pam Eichman — Seniors. Dave Creel — Sports. Maryann King Residences. I also thank Mike Hackleman for all the time he spent with me in preparing this book. It was Mike who encouraged me to revise the book. I also thank Mr. Paul McMichael for the many times he answered questions for me and gave me advice. The IPC Photo Staff took almost all the pictures in Section I, the Distinguished lllini pictures, and the staff pictures. I appreciate all the co-operation they gave us. Thank you, Photo Staff. In conclusion, I have enjoyed editing the 1970 lllio. The book is designed for you. I hope you find it as interesting as I do. 424 (1 1 t. â–
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