University of Nebraska Omaha - Tomahawk / Gateway Yearbook (Omaha, NE)
- Class of 1964
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Seasons may change the appearance of the outside, ideas may change the appearance of the inside and yet tradition holds everything that change brings together exem- plifying pride, strength, and belief in the new as Well as the old. 1 r , - -L QNX XX A NM, ' MWA , if I. ,,...,......., 1 Q ,, . ,, rr:- -'ii'- 1'1 '-vp:-r aT:.w:mr:rr:wu rri::q5gg?--g.-rf-vrq-F-m.g:w,--3-3-,--..T'-,,-,-fa,-,1...-,-,3.,,-I..-1----, .,. ,,. - :...,.,. . - .,. 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We believe that it is only a natural outcome of achieving our objective that We submit this book to the person most responsible for our University's growth and progress, our PRESIDENT, MILO BAIL. , . , , ,,,.,ww ., x 'f j'j,, ' I Ulm, , l 3 2 f l X Q , -JR V1.1 .0-A ,at '53 rg .,r, t v,,, I 4 It M vifzzsizfr rf S , 5 r ,FQ a era, M atl,s t Q52 t t i . H ' i :rl 1 1 ng - f. l , -.W E .V ,a Uwe .. y , l . .3 , 5, s , , 14 ' ' f -f : :il N l Jw ffl' I' 1 ' 'L' 'v i . A tlh I rw' Y . l- ',,.' 3- f .' ' 1 . L---I y l Closely associated with Dr. Bail is the Board of Regents, who are the policy- makers of the University. They are Varro H. Rhodes, president, Harry D. Barber, D.D.S., Herbert Davis, MD., Frank P. Fogarty, Samuel Greenberg, Peter Kiewit, Mrs. John Merriam, C. F. Moulton, Robert Spire. The Regents usually hold their monthly luncheon meetings at the Kiewit Plaza. fiii Q., K 415.5 .L . .fewer-Q-W--ff, fa? Q.. 1' J.. sf, finun-unu ' 'nga 2-...ff F-q.gi,.f -W-f ws., ' Wx W mg.,- As the returns started coming in, the students and faculty knew that the months of work had not been enough. Wlien Omaha voters went to the polls April 23rd to vote on OUVS mill levy increase from two to four mills, they wrote an unhappy end to the hours spent calling alums, canvasing neighborhoods with pamphlets and GATEWAYS and patrolling the polls handing out more information. All was not in vain as the students gained a new insight into their community. gh af if W as ' . -. ' we L-Vs:-xy :W ,X ,- .rf,,,,, . . m uf WRX X ff if ffl, U, M , fv.w.ff't Ag, :EX K r 1, '1,,.5v?2f+ 'siW'f J ' , ,f M, gy 4,11 , sf 4, N wif X www ? .paul . 13 '-M.wM...,,W em? A 1 D. v4 A , ,' ug I 1 'tjx-...K D ' Q. ,, E sri: td -, QQ. 2 ,74f . 4v' ', -Q. 1. Q: 'I f f ,. an V V, . r R I - , Vnln ,Aff 2 R X , lf:-. .vi .A-H ..,,,,- ,-:ggi - 'sv-,., A x x or ,N K X 1 1 ,,, .wi Z 'tn- 'Nift- , 'Q- qpf I, 'EQ' 1? L I . 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Glenn Lewis, Professor of Business Adminis- tration, Willis Bokes, Associate Professor of Insuranceg Charles Bull, Professor of Business Administration 5 Clovis Coon, Instructor of Accounting, Jack Hill, Associate Professor of Business Administration 3 Francis Kelly, Assistant Professor of Management, an Gene Newport, Assistant Professor of Management. 22 d Overseeing the many aspects of the College of Business Administration is John Lucas. When not fulfilling his duties as Professor of Business Administration, Dean Lucas can he found in his office in Room 291 of the Adminis- tration Building. Here also can he found his secretary, Judith Haase. Wu-ec' -as fx Z yang' Members of Rho Epsilon, real estate professional fraternity, are, front row, Richard L. Moore, treasurer, Rolland C. Johnson, vice president, Peter Gage, Jr., president, Dennis Bond, secretaryy Joseph E. Thornton, C. Glenn Lewis. Second row, Ken Riedemann, Arnold Christiansen, Wayne B. Tweten, Duane W. Bevers, Wm. H. Casterline, Larry C. Bogle, Jerry J. Kostinec. Third row, S. W. Selander, Wm. M. Harrington, Natan Schwalb, Donald Day, Jack Kiscoan, Dennis McArdle. Along the southwest wing of the Administration Building are classrooms for business machines. In these rooms students get practical experience in the use of the various types of machines. In this wing there are also the offices of George Harris, Professor of Business Administration, and Leonard Prestwich, Professor of Retailing. x . f l YV.- .H f 1' 5 Effie if ps, ' if. i 5 QQ 5 5. 1, M:::s 1'h- gl as gag s . . . , ,, ,,,, . A ,... . -f ff., I . ,,. A ,. L-Q3 ' f' is new .1 'i ff ff' 4 10 ky t 4 f ff Q ' 4 .., 3 ,.-i'.,f V. L. ,if ' jf--' , . V . PY, v' ff if 1-'viii ' 59' - V ' ,..:,u 4Ap , L 427' J V , . .gg.,g.,,-N f i A' f W af W , 4 ' , f ' +sf..',f-aizswg ' ' ' '' WYffLg'+'7,:::'-32' lx vs , ,... .. . 5 . J f N ::-'Lis 'i qs, 'z Q7 Q7- Q37 2 Members of Phi Chi Theta, business administration professional fraternity, are, front row, Valeen Dolinsky, treasurer, Janice Thomp- son, vice president, Leonora Connelly, president, Charlene Munson, secretary. Second row, Mary Leach, Carolyn Meester, Louise Micheletto, Joyce Bigger, Verda Rauch, sponsor, Joyce Dusek, Kathy Bowman, Ellen Mitchell, Leta Holley, sponsor, Jean Lindenstruth. The southwest wing is also the center for business administration. Here are found the offices of Leta Holley, Professoffti Secretarial Scienceg Joyce Minteer, Associate Professor of Business Adniinistratiorfjfi d Verda Rauch, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science. 1 , 1 5 , ' N c X 5 1' fv- wav M--A 1 Department of Information in , A glance at the bulletin board in the Administra- tion Building's second floor 'will give an idcaiof who on' campus is making the news, Down it the'hall are the! Offices of William 'Hockettgj Prqfcssor of Accountindhand head of 1 f the?Accounting VD6P8lf't11 lCll,tjf,R,ObCl't Ben'ecke,f - u Assistant Professor ,oftAccounting and V i' l U' WaynelVlc. HiQ,lcy,'Assistanit Prqfcsiscrcf TODAYS UNIVERSITY NEWS For students looking for jobs, the Student Placement Office is the place to go. The office, headed by Mrs. 'Yvonne Harsh, Assistant Instructor of Teacher Education, also helps seniors find employment after graduation. Mrs. Harsh is assisted by Mrs. Lenore Plymate and Mrs. Clara Kling- forth. Between the Honor Roll and the Placement Office is a room that is generally locked. It once was the PBX but now contains almost ceiling-high telephone equip- ment, wires and batteries and has an eery ticking sound. fl f V , ' . V, A ' Q -, f1.,1'fgf,,5x?T.SWf1rW'W: A X . f U ., ., . ,yf.r,f.w,,,QMsX .- X . ,VS A,7h,,q,,QJ ,X The task of preparing those enrolled tosenterf seot f 2 , the teaching profession in Elementary Q Education is headed by Dr, Hollie Bethel, A A- ze' Professor of Education. The Department of ' Secondary Educationiis under the leadership of Dr. Paul C. Kennedy, Professor of Education. Other members in this college are , Mrs. Doris Tabor, Assistant Professor of on, lnstruc ssista ,audG n,A s u s rw? 5 ex! 1 I1 3 so x A 9-H39 .QMS .ffrz-7,3 la...-i ,The University Counseling Program includes counselors who represent the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Applied Arts, Teacher Education, and Business Administration. The counselors are Paul Beck, Assistant Professor of History, Rene Hlavac, Assistant Professor of Education g llfrnie Gorr, Assistant Professor of l:,o1ucationQQ Kenneth Hurkholcler, Professoii of Educatiing Robert i Ackerman, listructor of Educationg and Joseph Dunn, , Professor offlfducation. gjsjgqsg at ir Q ? 1 y v 7 Zf . f V 3 1 Z if i if' I ,. X. N , wf W V-MV, V f ,V f fffff i 'W N' t 2 s 1 5 Room 213 of the Administration Building is the office of Dr. Gayle Oleson, Head of ACADEMIC TESTING and Counseling. All new students and freshmen are tested through this office before entering the University. Helpful advice, answers to WiSd0IYii 7' f ifiyzii ?iNsW Zf H517 'i', ' , 5, , Zu Viggjegound within these doorsu gywf:f.1 .-.' . if as , .fs Gy, A If fi ,n 4- LS 'f -,www Q K . 4 Z W f ' ag X N QS-5 5 is ' Q ,il ,S , Q if f X f al fly ff 0 i 1 , , , , 13 51 fgwsxzs 7 ess- VM- a M .fir fi? lf . Z5 ff. Y The College of GRADUATE STUDIES has more than 500 students enrolled for graduate work leading to a Master's degree. Headed by Dean George R. Rachford, Professor of Education, the college also offers a graduate intern program for those interested in college teaching. The program currently has 40 interns in such fields as psychology, sociology, physics, English and psychometrics. Dean Rachford's secretary is Martha Helligso. Mrs Dean of the S. Dixon, and papex with I . I I , 33 wig rw fi . .4 -. KWH WNW 4K7 . A 1 A 1 f,,, f V7 X X , f ii h N f ff fi' ' A 9' U V ,,,,,,, M 'f' ' . , ,Y .,f, , Y 4 I . 7 A f,,. Q53 ff 4, , - --J gf 'S . Wpym I ,dw , ,o,. ,AA f .f 'gif .f f :Q - f Wfgqwf- X, : ml f '?N1wW,,ywQ W , ean rank H. Gorman heads one 5 , Lv ,,,,,A D F W0NwwM. wk ' LQ, X J -1EehMQ1e:2ff'W W W' ' M of the largest divisions in the UH1VCfS1ty, the College of Teacher Educauon. Many of the detalls of h1S pos1t1on find their way into the capable hands of the Dean's secretary, Mrs. Bettye Mullens. 'uni The Admissions Office is under the direction of James A. Scriven. He and his staff are responsible for the admission of all new students and re-admission of former students. The staff files, types, and reviews all applications made to the University. All credentials are on file in the Admissions Office before registration is completed. The services of this office provide students with information, directions and a friendly smile. W fr l 'S-.. , , ,. 'llizrft-if le 'lft13':'Elf! A tfllziis ,.l ' pliitlffi WW fijtgf fl! gat K, ul ' ' rlil 1 v 1 1 ' .f C 'Y' 2 z 3 ,Vx.',,- V 4 E -JP 1 m in lvl H ' n . I S V ,V,, 4, :f i fi g i X' ,M ..u-,.. f - wi -li W ,,-3-Y. .V --N--r -Mwibmivm 3 535559 5 neun. S.: 1 Q 5 , 'V' 5 P 1 , ,,V 7, V 1 5 V, , I L 3 5 P ! f X, f . 5 i ' 1 3 f 2 , 5,,,,, .14 S i 3? 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' V E .ii . , 1 4 2 ' f V , Z ,.,. ...,..- ...,..-.....r..,,-,. ,, ,,,,, , N 5 z , ' ' f - . 'av' 71 .V , 1 1 r ,a 3 '1 ' L' v Eff' 4 ,ff V 1415 , , , A ff. 1 W ,V4 ' r , 'i 1 , ., I A The third floor is also the home of the Biology Department. Next to the PBX is a narrow room that is the hideaway of biology interns. Here amidst bottles and , W- Msifyw r IQ , 12 'Q isxhsf -' swf Q it j,2ff'ff Qfwj VW' G f 4 ' s o n. K' 'afl lf. f ' 2fg?,,,i,1iqW:a1 ?9' 'N ' 2 4' 1: f - , ' 3 ,Z 'Z 3' . ,,,, W2 I 1 . 'e le s ' 1 2fh57Qffffk K ' ' f ,W Q 4 f ,X ,, x 4 4 'V f 71 ,W X37 fkff it 71, ew K 'Wg +1 X Zi ' ff 'JW' W Z3 - ff x ff.-r-,547 , ,fNW,W l X' ? 2 its L-I n ew ' 41 fy, -,fn f 'Hy-fyeg f,,,,Q,fyf of4:fn,f:,.' 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A x,. x ffm 'K .-.. sg.: , li . w The Foreign Language lahs on the third floor 'Q Administration Building provide recorders and head gear for students who are a foreign language course to use. The voices that speak the native tongues of Spain, Germany, ' France, Russia and Czechoslavakia are played into the headgear. In the lab, tests, dictations, and practice lessons are given. It is all a part of the apprenant. , fx WNW ff? f 'Y' x ! . Y, X I if u ss ,, 53, l 4? , . ,vi ,4- 1 v 1 5 l fl -E I -4.-..,.' ,A U-464. - rwfvxsauugm, ., A 5 'Q V5 Q fl 'f 4, it if r , be ' 1465 t ,Q ' . '6 1 M - ff 53,5 5 1 ' Wrap is X 1 1 , A J , 'i ,f S :'--:fa.f.2sHjZg:fa, -, l g s 2 N 'vf m y , ,E 1 'Sis ? r 25 it 1 ,WZ 'Q F4 y r Visit 'Z x eg. . 1. s x4 A , 5 . if 4 X. n - PLC s,-X' ., LX Gr R s :Q ' ' ti ,. X it f ,, . .Q 1 V 1 5 , . ,, -Y ff-.W . 4 L A ' 'MQW ,.,. 7 1 1 La , a......s.w. ,.,,W..2-f ,,,. X ,, A .337---if1 x fNmwJ X x ? ef 2 x , . lf . 2 4 The History De- partment is manned by eight men Whose of- fices are on the third floor of the Adminis- tration Building. Pictured from the top are Roy Robbins, Pro- fessor of Historyg Ert Gum, Assistant Pro- fessor of Historyg Casper Offutt, Assistant Instruc- tor of Historyg Donald Drapeau, Instructor of Historyg Harl Dalstrom, Instructor of Historyg Fred Adrian, Professor of Historyg A. Stanley Trickett, Professor of History, head of the department, and Albert Hill, Associate Profes- sor of History. Last May the Missouri Collegiate Teachers of History at the University of Omaha sponsored a dinner for the annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historian Association. It is an organization for all profes- sional historians. TT' f an , ,WK ,,,,,7W?7 .V , X ,M ' , X, J, , ,, I ,.,,,,,,,,, '- ,,Q 2. Nw. ul kia Mu If I ff 2 if 'bf fl? f . 1 V 9 u 'w 9- I A K, H nm if x X'34 .SM A Z V 3' igw xft A .,... I A S if m f 3 R X In fl I I 1 -,-.a ,ff '54 4' Aa 1 1 'Nw' 3. N , wg if U.. N ?7ff9,1x ,nf - A xx' My ,. , N W mf 1 -. ! fa H Those faculty whose offices are located 1n the midst of easels, canvas, and pain brushes are: Dr J. V. Blackwell, Associate Professor, Thomas Majeski Instructor, Jane Andersen, Assistant Professor, and Peter Hill, Assistant Professor. 'J ,A.. - 'H 4 E N N The Art Departmentis faculty and facility is located for most part in the northwest wing ofthe 5. Administration Building. , 4 'xi ,,,. Am anna-J . .., o .1 at 'L ,Z ll li 'ima Mali!! QQQCSJ v X52 .,i,.. X. sv..-uw,.-X H ' 3 'll' YS S 5.1 l N' Yls a 'Q fl 1 X A N11 x ' W , , ' ng' 'l- -F' 'll i 3 . k T s 5 L 3 -. A' - ' f K'-' 'M or H, 5 ' I, Y i' T , f The Art Club functions to promote the work of the department of art and to learn more about the field. The biggest activity of the year for this group is the Art Auction held in the Spring to collect moneys for scholarships and tuition for the following year This year's auction netted 2400 dollars exceeding the expected total by 900. The officers of the club are Gary Zaruba, Lloyd Menard, Joyce Wilson, and Naomi Klein. -K1 YIJTLY 'ef f .. df sz' ,.,-I 5 rx, Nw L' 1, j 1,J9 Xu sf- bf ,nv--rllnnqqgr Y -H . Y F' -- fma-:mpg nt ,Y YIUFQ: ZHY 1' Q 'E ad? r-awww-vi :fl-131. .gt gl ,, x 1Y,'9 -3 rf I , ' :Aa ' . 9'. what , ,wawy f W-wiwfw-vyemevrvnfvvvfn ' -fuu- 1 1' 1-4 K uv.-.fa--4 N ...- vv'! .fp .X 4. A f Us ' Q A'-nw ,,,.,,...-.- .,,... .....,.,..--.M--f ,ff I I if 5 than-Q5 -i A 3 'T' On the southwest wing of the third floor are the offices of the National' Science Foundation, which is headed hy Merle Brooks, Professor of Biology. The BNSF sponsors ag summer session at the University for junior high and high school science and mathematics teachers. Next to the NSF are Williarn E. Bachop, Assistant Professor of Biologyg R- P- Borgmant Assistant Professor of Biology, and C,harleslO. -Ingham, Assistant Professor of Biology- ' 1 , 'gs --Q vw - . 7' ' ,A V , A i, - , 1 An unusual vig of llu- stairs to the louritli floor' pijocliicvs 'cli'zg ii1cSs.A'Tllgseiiif sluirs le-acl L6 il hall that is cliffwvnticlill- tolliv smiall pq :agv way iii'AQt.l1Q f'n1itlcllcj On, 1-illu-r side- of this liallujay fllfll lalysxfilli-cl ,yvillilglziss lmgil ziilrl gil' VcliE13iiQgil54-go-, i i ' Q n 1 ju if 3 ' lffi : jv,li5e,glf?QlilyflJy tllqflclioyiiiigi A jf 1',,T 'N ,l Qi I ,. . i.--., -,,f-,JH . . - Q O .f I , ff r-W5 PANYU .. ,. z IV Q 0 l l i H-Cid, wif! at- ' iff , j gtgfi 5.9! 2 4 rf 4-Q3 ,effiiymw 32 ' f sl 'tiff Vfgffi MII 9 K R v . ,X A. 'fs X M 2 3 2 2 e he F A 1 ' Lights are O11t4,'Ci1I'fE1if1g securelyieduiaind ,props cleared awayuntil the next play Q11 .QOILlXf0F!Hti0Il- Edwin L.kClark,. Pfefeseofpf Speech, A and -gary Schommer, InstructQrL6flSpeech, are tfw6hien5w,hQ make this Silent 'Spggg e0meQf1fqi1iefQg fAfyQrbpri-dte1y,- their offices :ireon eaehside Of theiaudeitoriumf X if ' x. V N 1 ..i 4423! Dorothy-Davitt and Bob Larsen starredinvtheSpringeMusical, Annie Get Your Gun, V 1 March' 21301 The-Univeisity Theater producecii the show in cooperation with the i Departments ,of A,rt,5jiMusiCQnand Wonlenfs Physical NEducatiAon.,Capacity crowds heard ' Vlfy ' f 'W 'i I 'IrvingaBerlini songs janohas Yon Can,t Get- Ae Man With A Gun, .- f9fTh'e I Ma'rry',,and1fZfDioin' What Comes Naturally. Thirty-eight i , 1 A A Q in 7 ' 5 e,'i stndents partioipated in nine-scene frolic. G. 2,-4 414 f -'. Cf, -'- ,, ',' -if ', , iy'- - 'Sri'-' 4' J..-'. . '-- .-.- , 1 ,- 1'-, -'Aw, -' ui.. 4-l,,.-full.-',A, -N wiv., ,-, -p ',,....- 4,3 . 11-..:ff'- ,g - 1 wh W x 2, A' 2 Q I , , , 2 QL J , ? 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Mike Moore, John Hausig, Bruce Hunter, Bill Campbell and Doug Huber were escorts. Organ music was supplied by Ernie Corr. Richard Russell served as Master of Ceremonies. 1' al .fi 4. -L . 1 H136 .Lf ef, V it T ii' at ss -5? 2335! ,ff 1' iff . sflii 'Lrg' .. .iii .p u , r . ' f a . 'vi 1 if' J -fri 'fig C QAA N- ' Sci 7? AI I AX' ul ll .X 1 1 4 -1 af ., 4 . ' S A J , 1 A , V . ' l ! ' . ! , . v s if -L .I f-: 1 : 5 5 - 4. . g f 1 f C' Y p sp t . 2- . rr 9 -, -ef - V 1 MA . i T..--. .t , -,.. f,-.x e e 2 ,mfgqs -3...J- T, , 3. . ' L., .rf . ..,...,.,.,.,...,.,,..,....T.,.......:,, Fr- - . . pm-114+- '-f4 v '!'-1-'ft2'.f231F-tffk-- ,,.,-,,,,M,..,.4,-.....:.M,.4. 1' .Nia-1, -Lu,-1 v .r-3... -4- -' -. . 1 A . .f,-..4.1- XA ,z.',f ,,.,.....-. .,.. . --.-. A- hir--!-P44 ' - .L .- M ..---....,.-f....f .1-1 rv. , 1 t l '. :'f , . l 1 . e 2. 1 .3 - 1. . .M . . M . P...- ,Q3 V ,- 1 . T . f ' rr X ' ' 4 5 , Pe 5 V E- Q i f l ' C I fx 1 CD 6 4: 5 A T7 Cfi if Q7 f 4 A ,gt Af. 4 . If Y, 3 Q .,- , 4' - ' 1 4 ' '- . 9 .gl 1 ' ik 1 s . ll. f ff M , . e: 1 i l at 3 at tr it t VA r t lv 5, 5,1 vt - '1 .. . '. ' l if 5 l .A 41 V' Q ' f 8 V 4 . L I g . .il R , ' - ,l iv 1- - C If '56 l' .. 4 z-5- Z fl-' .t bf ff W F 'EN e 2 I n - ' Q , t , Q I 2 'fr - 'O Comp ting the Top Eleven were Kathy Hyman, Sue Collilig, Christie Jensen, Sarah ' If - Edwa , Phyllis Faasse and Susan Cunningham. Traditional roses were presented to . l l f , the Queenlljy President Milo Baile Susan Rester, the 1963 TOMAHAWIK Beauty . ueen, ffave Gifts to the To Five. Susan was th test director. She was assisted b f ' n 'xx P T 5 x D Dlane Andersen, Ivan Christensen, Dr. Edwin Clarkiind Cary Schornmer. MX l G X! 'N h 1 I 3' 5 1 Y A11 .A V VL I I X n xr ' . 'f ' V 45:9-'L , TA 'P M- ' ,Zum ,,,,. ' + . ga wiv- , ,Sad ,1,g-1,,,x: 9 r Qs? A , . ..,. 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'4' 'PT ,fa .L Nvffl 's 'Vi ,V 4:51 it J 5.- QL, bs. ,Mt My f asv 95'- is Q, ,R 4546 HPC -Q x Although the primary use of Room 121 is as the Arts and Crafts lab, it is also used for Lettering and Scene Design classes. The low ceilinged, highly-decorated room has no windows. It contains all the supplies needed for those classes. Handling all the buying for the University is the Purchasing Department. Mrs. Shirley Iespersen, Elaine Kriesel and Mrs. Naomi Broehtrup take care of the paper work. Joe Pecha delivers supplies. ,lim Oohsner is in charge of the department. , . V f , 2 ww :-,f., A ,R-,Q ek' f 'Www ' pq H f .als 9 if 2 'WW Nf :'Z5Q:' X i f7?f:i,f?t: ff .X -.Q Asif: s gidzz, ff f l3!,gg Af.. . ..,. N.. ,. fl gg . 2: 5 A Q XM , A , .A ,Z x ' ., i... an ff 3 , , if, ,QI M' '9- 4 9 1 K' 1 . If V i ,V wf va ,Hr Q.4?'3,., T M 'z : V f 9 'Q -45-f 1, N mf' . 5 W f., FA-gm jf 1 , 'TQA' 'Z .,.f . .01 X2 'f 3..:-' 'a?f,,,f'.,. - '01-.0 ' Anangu- -. K X V.A,.,-P' fr ff l eb . FQ x 'WM- xs .-4 . ij -fy! -.A -. - - wN,' 13' ,fi 'v- 3 I x 1 5 , J fr' Q Qs if , .,,,, .,g. .4- 4 1 1 Y nf ...V Q . S v . . Lrg-'J 'if' . . -, f ' . . . 1 1wJ '! '-Q., U--gg 5- , X 1- ,- .ith '-'X ,' ff ,,f'-x,f- ,-'1' ' -. , 1 W ' QU: - K -ug. , - Y- Y - up . ,..-- ' V --N - -A .'- in - . , -- lf- ' Q f k .. , - ,j M.QfJ5. ..,, . A..- Mf.. .sin W? :Sw i ' .ff .-1 , --,.-il' ,,,j- QAQ' -z,,m::- Lim:- kia, Room 101 is a comfortable room with soft chairs and sofas distributed throughout. An added feature is a dining room table, but completing the room A is a brick fireplace. Cabinets surround the walls of Administration 106 with stoves, refrigerators or 1 sinks beneath them. All the cooking labs are held in this room. Tables of cut cloth lead the way to Room 108 where the clothing construction labs are conducted. This busy room is spotted with sewing machines and work tables. -T?-. ig, fly... MOV' K, j-sr 'vi .W,,-,V w..2 ' f fp' f M, ,, - .dj -,-X4 fv ottt 1 , 1 We 31 'ill M lar 1, 1 t, ff f, ,,, tt 3 girls rink, X . 1'-11' The tiny information office is a busy spot on campus. Juanita Wells answers questions concerning all aspects of OU. She also mails out catalogues and other information concerning the University. 110 is a long, dull appearing room. The high windows give the classroom a gloomy, cellar-like look. Q ,J r A l 3 pl ze, fra wc., J , KW? WM 'V ' 5' fa, ., 3 5 is sw, If l Members of the Home Economics Club are, front row, Ginny Bohaty, Shirley Johnson, Candis Hall, Elizabeth Encell, vice president, Jeanne Royer, president, Jeri Klingforth, secretary, Yvonne Tesar, treasurer, Carolyn Lundren, Rosalie Hickling. Second row, Mary Burzdzius, Sandi Catania, Kathy Dayton, EuJane Taylor, Judy Elsinger, Teddy Kading, Carolyn Kundel, sponsor, Carol Hilldrup, Phyllis Armstrong, sponsor, Cindy Scholz, Margaret Killian, sponsor, Judy Eichhorn, Sharon Van Kat, Patti O'Loughlin, LaDonna Johnson, Pam Obrecht, Leslie Hamilton. Third row, Mary Wilson, Betty Micke, Dixie Beberniss, Deanne Brezccek, Gretchen Voneschen, Jean Kurth, Gail Poliakoff, Marilyn Paddock. 'f,,l'i'1't+t?'f'if 'lfli ' ,sf I it ,, fi J its , ,Qi :ff 3 wa ,K ,, wifi o.,'::,sz.:.e,,.:r..a Y , F N0l Only are kitchens and clothing labs found there, but also the offices of C argarel Kllhan, Professor of Home ECOHOITIICS, who heads the de artment, and Carolyn Kundel, Assistant Professor of Home Economics. P aml lar to Home Econormcs majors IS the f1rst floor of the Adnnmstration Buildinff. ,,,, l Y' ln llelllcil Iain? hlflf la with lim I l f. Illia :Big Dinh -surge hhii ,Z The 10 Best Dressed Co-eds were named by the Home-Economics Club at their annual tea held in the conference center. Shirley Johnson was named Best Dressed Co-ed. Others on the list of 10 were: Susie Dean, Judy Eichhorn, Liz Encell, Kathy Hybl, Nanci Morris, Lezlie Riggs, Jeanne Boyer, Georgia Ruby and Karen Stacke. Gail Browning, Kathy Bowman, Jackie Palmer, Ear- lene Timm and Sue Weidenhammer were named to the Hall of Fame. Sarah Edwards, Phyllis Faasse, Dorothy Geihs, Joan Kimball and Ruth Meyers received Honorable Mention. Another Home-Economics Club activity was their annual con- tinental dinner on January 9. Some home economics classes are held in Room 138 of the Administration Building. An unusual feature of this room are the windows, which are near the ceiling-a disadvantage for students whose eyes wander from the lecturer to gazing out windows. , lr if X Ai E -. . 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' L gd l ggymwr B mm Wim' INCREASING me HFECTWENLSS ov' TtsnN6 SERVICE new-oc: va sri-mfs nom wma zonscovtmms PROBLU45 mio BY LOCAL BUSMSS -'T nm mo moms rn: ntmous or Amcx nm ruwt sein Pii'?l!M!UCi Zwmomss lxieucasm Mauna nrsvzmoam wanton Of mono mm bllii Iiiiim KNIRTMGI Umar, mn WIS 53.1 o V 1,..,-4 135615 'FV H1 QHYTHTBQ . UDF.l!SYil7I'G M3 KUNG T155 KK fxvm 1 SBSQYIUIS N Ulm! M WMRSV Pandas www 'WN wtfikxmg STAUSIIQ1 N PROVEN nosr succissrut. -1 -mrmmom I SWS nfmunmc, swoon Acmcvznznt ... - znnomc, mans Rzuno T0 swam ' Auutvtnmr ,f'f E THE BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL TESTING AND t ONAL RESEARCH is concerned with test b ' and attitude surveys to industrial concern mstitutions in Omaha. Under the direction of Dr. Jaynes, assistant professor and head of the department, tlie Bureau also conducts research industriafpsychology. Assisting Dr. Iaynes is or of Psychology. in , S y .1 F N f ' fi 1 C .yy as ,I ,xl H ,Y ' , J, g IH, . 4 A Q GENERAL PRINTING AND INFORMATION sends out all news releases concerning business and social activities of the University. Under the direction of Robert S. McGranahan, this department also handles public relation activities. Carolyn Richmond assists McGranaban. Norman G. Taylor, sports information director, furnishes news media with statistics and facts concerning OU,s intercollegiate teams. ff , S .-.,. 2 V ' ? -V XX 'pf ' f as aff, fs D rr , J Personnel of the Co Education are: Dr. Sam Sollen- llege of Adult Haddon berger, Assistant Deang Mrs, Elizabeth Wile Mr. Bernard Behers, off campils military programs at Lincoln y, his secretary- AFB and Offutt AFB, and William Kaeser, who will replace Mr. Roy Nolte as chairman of the Boot- strap program when he retires in June. Others are: Mrs. Julie Norman and Mrs. Barbara Mew- hirter, stenographersg Mrs. Erma Phelan, receptionist, and Miss Bess Weinstein, in charge of accounts. wh Puliliwslf JEPW? 11104 'M Ofldulill will mximri-1 dw' mail! ww lnslill Service 45' .,- 4 l 4 'V a I Heading the College of Adult Education is Dean Wm. Utley, who is also Professor of Political Science and head of that department. His secretary is Mrs. June T. Johnson. The College of Adult Education is a growing facet of OU, set up to furthegw-i ,J , ,yy ,,4g,,.,f,.,,... - r M VMXWQ ' wwifvf fn, LQ .1 Mf ' .Z 1,1 'rea' My .. , ,u,f fi., 7 'Q '7 uv, CQ gl., '-lfif college careers and cul-2433 . . - ,W7?f'6'-,-7.192 tural interests. Besides the regular degree programs, the Uni- versity offers the Bootstrap, TV Classroom,'irlEf?echnical Institute, and the Community Service-Conference programs. ...- 1 , ,Mgr 'fri , W .NJH-M -------V A----M'-M ,f 'W ff? Q . , , . 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Marie Karpisek and Carolyn Karre who were announced at the 12th Annual Military Ball, April Sth. ..,, 5 s ,r, gn' J 1 4 were ' 'r-Nm wi e - M er 1'-M..- -, ,, f Lg., ff- . . ..git bank ,..., . A f VM 7 W... M . - yew: ,.... fkisgfff' ,. . '-7,4 , W ,fm- M -. -igfxjqr ' 2 ' yew, -v ,M Q -Q. ,, ,JV Q . A .wg ,ax I, A le- to - . 4, V ,f'f',. 'pp - .,2.... X ..,,':,' ..- - . - . , 4- ' 4 M., ' 'T'-.Sh .-rf'-me 1 ss-,- -,A:U A '.- .4 . - 1 P - .- - V .4' s As. Y 2 gl' '5'fi4:L .-1.:-?1!Xg'.?.'fi f rg' rg :'- .6-if iv .'ii.5,,-' . ,L ,V . I fm V, Q A . 4 . f. . .N ,M . . , ,,.. . . Q qks-,Q',v.l'f,i6Q,. L, . '1v,,,:1'f'k,', ,' -sf 3 , . ff, ,gfElfy.k'5. 2, ,Q.A..,'p 5, :'.'- .fff-.g, ' ' ' ' ' -f' f -- 'Q . A ef- -'fwgw -wg, r 1' . 4,-.J M. -, -'H iv, tr.'fvw,54. X .f pf- -.'-'QL LQ 1' -1 las. . . 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AAS and Angels sponsor the Toys for Tots Drive and the Military Ball. Members are Commander Jim Houdek, Robert Iakish, Robert Burdge, Eddie Powers, Richard Parrish, Art Simon, Bill Applegate, Jay Freed, Jim Bronowski, Tom Gould, Frank Drefs, Ted Samland. Others are Loren Drum, Herbert Rhodes, Fred Abbott, ,lim Keyser, Larry Hammer, Ray Abel, Bob Cords, Clem Styer, Doug Ragnow, Denny Quinn, John Stolley, Gil Peterson, Mike Kisgen, Richard Gilben, Stan Keast. ,M rv' .2 PIP' A l f K at - 1 5 A , , in T -7 Q' Iip X -V Y 1 - ,g,Cf 'TY r'.l!gw..- an Fl ,x- ' W s 11 A Jwyggxrqxs ' 1 f' :'X: ':':. 1: 13 1' ' i 'N Y .Z -x 'Q' v,Q ,Ana w f . ,,,. , I . ZZ-f 1 xx, 1 ' .:, , e Mfg 'Q 5 WA 11.1. 1 gg ' I . H5 . -'-A' 117' 'I I 4, , lv mf . - . , Al , ' ff .Q 'f,, , W !Z- ui'y:V':i:'-f'.'- 4.2.fftz-:izrrzzaunm.,-.Mn.. 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V gf . g . ...,... .xv -fs. ua. ,V x , , I 0 1 5 ' , 3 f 2 2 2 '- , r 1 f' .' 4. L ' Jus, f 1 1 a .'-1-my ., '-ff V' . . .., Q' .dv 3' ',,',.l -r vgs V ., cf, lm 5 P 4 c Q -1 'ft '.f , ,+ ,. . t ' . if A if ig: titiiiifif iliiiff 'f'v.55i f .l't'l L 233 ga ., , ,.7'-- Fflyn 5' -4, r ..,. -, vif.'42'7 f. Mn ir . . '..,' ' ,f4,, , U27 e ., 1' 1 4 if c 4 The Women's Recreation Association is open to any women on campus. The main objective of the organization is to encourage physical activity. The sports are set up in accordance with the seasons. Every Spring YVRA honors the out- standing teams and competitors at a banquet. Members of the YVRA Board are, first row, left to right: Kathy McGuire, pulmlicityg Sherrie Lvlfers, secretaryg Judy Eichhorn, presidentg Jan Kroeger, vice-presidentg Dotti Brian, intramural coordinator. Second row: Pam Smith, Cheryl Bird, Dorothy Boles, Sponsor Judy Wolff, Lynn Morris, Jean Dayton, Jennifer Shurtleff. 4: 1-71' 1 7 .gf- 3 YQ C7 'S 'J XA. iof Y '71 v.- 5 i . - -'. yQv I l . i , 5' al I, l .' ' V Aff o f- o llltvji- i rxx x . --'T X X A-nll', N Ht uqpldi 'tvff fb ,ft F I li l A ,,- , 4 1 ,Q f ,u q,:c:,i A dv 4 QM K f L s , wx! '- , J 9 5 NNN H ' J rx ff' ' 'ff y f 4 1 Pf ' L 1.,.l. age ' 'x s. C3 '74 J - ' .4 s 1. f ' xv. X . 5 4 p pd, 'A l ? fbs 9 Z K 1 X w v , 6 N J 6 pwmcm' 4- KT f'N , x 3 f 4 J A x V- L I e A 5 is-LL' , not pictured, is, the ,n...ns I ,B : if 5 L V li, f I 11 - 1 I ' I 41 X k L Ac' if 1 I ,E , . V I if if 555 2313 'Iv ml WAI M V115 ,129 l .ul . W I I 7 1 E I, 1 Y w 1. ' t I l I!! Ill i 1' W Z . ,TI 1 if l s . Vg 2.1 4 F-5 , at 55, tif f W 1 63 if ,ij ill! MR , , l Wil 'n 2 l l ? l 34 Members of Orchesis, the modern dance honorary, practice their interpretations to music semi-weekly. Strenuous exercises keep the members in top physical condition. Linda Hill pre- sides over the honorary. Pictured members of the modern dance honorary: first row left to right: Judy Sherman, Joyce York, Nancy Schneiderwind. Second row: Bob Crisman, Carol Carsey, Linda Hill, Ron Barta. Third row: Steve Gidley, Priscilla Wilkins, Kathy Bowman, Sue Krogh, Larry L,Heureux. Fourth row: Ken Ploss, Patti Dunham, Mary Jane Cooper, Mary Burke, Susan Morris, Mike Sweet. i i I 5 e ' ! 1 f i ' lmiiiiff- it x 'S 4 , , f n 105 llnlvinslu or uuuul Presents The Popular Musical Comedy llllllllllll llll hy Howard LINDSAY 8- Russel CROUSE Music hy Cole PORTER FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20lh'2lsl Al The 0 IREATRE General llmlsslun Slllll gi :m': ..f'..'.:..'f2.'a:i2 Q55 V '7lnZw2AzQWe'f11?'2m 5 fzfzafdiz :ff ff ' 7PM on 22 XNEDCTHURS CON gf 5 PM.OI1' POV ffdg Fmmxv ' A ' 'V 1 v E Q ' . N g any ,.f,W X. .X A 1 ef 2? ll K lv 'Y I Pb S ON Il' Er Y ll , w 3 l . tl li I ! V I gli' 'QQ' 4 ls l ' r y 5.-. 1 . , v 9 'ef-4 L G: il l il V V . ,N f -f7,.,e : ,N -X-A I T AJ M. 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A-Q1 r lf , ., .'. or A, - e : Q ,n il Q .... af: W .- -1- W.- ' e he ' N IH fi-11.4 , a ' ' L! ,Ylv I --V. ii t . V-if If Y I.. 'O Y N .f f gikef-gi L J X M as n - .- 4-13? U. Z- V 1 1 e ' e , . , rffeffrgox l .. ., e 9' ' . ' V . .Q-M-4+ -ff 107 0 Y STATE LAW sscfza- 58 9 Ili! 'WV fi. -.11 fx. fx ff' ufhg '?C.I 1,-Q K 'l --.-Q s X an ,333 o.,.....-..-f I' N0 PARKINE ANY nys The pathway from the PIIYSICEII plant to the held houge and mums blllldlllo often seems 1Olll1dE1b0llt v-di ',,rg'1'LHf f4 .-.-..-.:: ...',.gc 1-1,5 'Hg ...- ,- We leave from the parking lot headed southeast, drive along the edge of the park, stop to check traffic, turn right and proceed up the curved drive. We enter the music building from the south. UNINERSITY OF OMAHA I Ci im lll iii: at Ji! E Iii ! i gg, i B' 161 4 u at ' I . :r: , .- ,- . 1 145. -1 25-: V K ..,.,,1 V- , . ,V gf' ', , , 1 L., t-,.2v.f-fu, t 5? -1 , ,Franz-+I. ' ' ' ' 35 . v- ,-1, -- 'T - - . -,:-:-it-'12 ,' . ,-r..'-gf . 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The head of this department is James Peterson, Professor of Music. Other members in the Department of Music are John Miller, Associate Professor, Kermit Peters, Assistant Professorg Raymond Trenholm, Associate Professor, Jack Malik, Assistant Professor, and Clarke Mullen, Assistant Professor. 'l'WU:hr.n mir mu tit' , - M.- ' EE mslxnii htm lihnlhn t'! l:.in Girls-as :Q ,p',fj2e25'f-gfgrfswwgnsx X if Delta Omicron, music fraternity for women, was founded fifty-four years ago at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music by students for students, Today Delta Omicron is an international music fraternityg its sister organizations now being in Japan. Omaha University's chapter was chartered on October 22, 1961. The members are women music majors and minors. This year's activlties included presenting a musical, Down In The Valley, having an exchange with a sister chapter in Lincoln, Nebr., and frequently ushering for the local symphony concerts. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America is a professional music fraternity dedicated to the advancement of music and to brotherhood among men engaged in music activities. Sinfonia Showcasef' a musical show, is completely rehearsed and staged by the members. The fraternity sponsors annually the uSinfonie ln Snowf' a contest in which the social organizations build snow sculptures on musical themes. TIF' 1759 1- Q:- QS., nl 'ow 'ef' lo '9l l Mrs Sharon Fa r chapter sponsor Mary Kay Menzep Billie Poulson, presidenip Gayle Bouryi RUN' Hemgsol C row left lo Hgh' Donna Fllapowsk' MUVY 5Ullon Jana Doxon Diane Mahoneyg Joyce Borlandg Sandie Slaubi LYn ' Dybo' fl .9 ef 'yr Cv? Officers this year are Thomas Bogacz, president, Tom Harvey, vice-president, Norman Schell, secretary, Vernon Wood, treasurer, Murray George executive alumni secretary, Jon Flolh, historian, and Dennis Giles, warden. xv 4- .AQ M Hffj , 4 iii . .Xl T . .,, Q 1 M nfs is I wg' .t , . M I Blue f .'.vvl!' 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' :ff A f' -R Q Q, W! A M 4741 f'f gr :Mi Af ff .jf 4 X . .42 -ul . Ein in' I' CIC Champs for two years, Omaha U. finished conference play with a 4-0 record and a 7-2 overall mark. The highly rated defensiveline, averaging 255 pounds, nents backfield. The most potent backfleld in OU history, consistently occupied the oppo consisting of Wayne Backes, Carl Meyers, Gerald Allen and Roger Sayers, gained 3,042 yards. Meyers set one season records of total yardage, 1,306, passing yardage, 1,125, and TD passes, 15. In three seasons, Meyers connected on 36 scoring passes, another record. Backes led the rushing department with 607 yards in 119 carries. G. Allen toted the ball 114 times for 566, and Sayers gained 563 yards in 99 tries. Jim Kettle grabbed 20 passes for 284 yards. ,lack Kiscoan hauled in 13 for 217 and Sayers caught 12 for 235. Sayers led the scoring with eight TDS. Backes found the end zone seven times. Meyers added 21 conversions and three TDs. Named to the District 11 NAIA All-Star team were Backes, Kettle, Jack Petersen and Neil Galloway. Ron Eissler, Galloway, G. Allen, Meyers and Backes placed on the All-CIC offensive team. Kettle, Kiscoan, Petersen, Kevin Kadow and Ken Allen gained berths on the defensive eleven. Kiscoan and Sayers were named to the second offensive unit. Jim Iones, Brian Kadow, Baclces and Don Crum were on the second defensive squad. Petersen gained a spot on the NAIA All-American team. 1 ' ' veg-. f.Q f nik, e rw?iLL4 .'bx .3 H wwuyfga M ...ae it-7 .Me?Zf,, V 6 ' ir Xin 4.5325 i cfliv. 1 . I I ri' .1 ' 'J ' WW EJ 'ti f ,fig mm.. 5' .1 ,-F ,I f if 1 I. f. 'f1' wrt A-A JL' .ff r 'Nile , .. 'Q Werig z .l' n.--,,,,. V , , e,..'f,t'?-'f- , , ' EQ? ff'Jff,'! i- . . ' I I W I X l , , - - Q. Y A. V 154- fly. W iyffrlvf AW? . I yigyth' . A, L. JY, .! '1AUw,. 1 A , f ,V .f.ve?.fH '?.s'i i'ii , , 4 f. ' it rf, 1 . 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The lack of spring training hurt the Indians when they met the hard-nosed Morningside eleven. The Maroons scored 27 points in the closing 19 minutes after the Indians had built a 25-6 lead. End runs found the Redskin defensive ineffective. OU 19 Idaho St. 6 OU's defense jelled forcing the Bengals into costly errors. Down 6-0 late in th third quarter, OU quickly turned a bad Idaho St. punt into a tie game. Carl Meyers tossed 4-9 yards to ,lim Kettle on the next offensive series for a 12-6 advantage. Wayne Backes hit paydirt for the second time to put the hard-hitting Indians out of reach. OU 7 Northern Illinois 18 The record breaking arm of George Bork fired Northern Illinois past the Indians. 27 completions for 327 yards broke the back of the OU team. Marlin Briscoe grabbed a Bork aerial for the only Omaha score. Several Redskin drives were halted deep in Northern territory by fumbles. The faking of Meyers cost OU one score. A 37 yard scoring pass to Roger Sayers was called dead at the line of scrimmage when an official saw Meyers down. OU 39 Ft. Hayes 6 Opening their defense of the CIC title, the Indian eleven couldn't be denied. An outstanding defensive effort held Hayes to 53 yards the first half. Owning a 111--6 half-time margin, OU quickly put the game out of reach as the third quarter began. Sayers, Allen and Backes rolled off long gain consistently. Backes led the scoring with two short plunges. OU 27 Emporia St. 13 A migration following saw the Indian defense handcuff the opponent's rushing game. Emporia was held to 39 yards on the ground as OU rushed for 257 yards. The defense also played an important rdle in the OU scoring. Two Hornet fumbles were turned into scores. Kettle stole an Emporia flip and raced 41 yards for six points. OU 28 Northern Michigan 17 Northern Michigan hustled to a 10-0 advantage before the Indians hit the scoring column. Iack Kiscoan caught a deflected Meyers flip and scampered 13 yards to narrow Michiganfs margin to three points. OU opened the second half with a 67 yard scoring drive. but the Wildcats quickly came back 17-14. A Meyers-Kettle aerial put the Injuns ahead to stay. The Redskin defense allowed only 83 yards rushing. OU 34 Wvashburn 6 Washburn fell easily as the Indian defense, after an ineffective first half, led the way to victory. Ahead 7-6 as the third quarter began, OU quickly dominated the scoring. Meyers hit Kiscoan in the end zone for six. Then Sayers thrilled the Homecoming crowd with a 65 yard punt return. Lineman Paul Cullen grabbed an Ica- bod fumble and trotted 23 yards for a TD. After Don Crumis pass inter- ception, brother Bud Crum ran the ball 14- yards to end the OU scoring. OU 37 Pittsburg St. 20 For the third straight year, OU met Pittsburg St. for the CIC title. The Indians gained their second Champion- ship in as many years by outfighting the determined Corillas. The Indians tallied four times in less than six minutes to wrap up the title. Meyers hit Mike DiBiase from 31 yards out for six, then found Sayers and another score. Ahead 18-12 at the intermission, OU wasted no time at increasing the margin. DiBiase grabbed a Gorilla fumble after the kickoff and covered the three yards needed for six points. OU 34 Drake 29 Despite a last quarter rally by Drake, OU finished the season with one of the most satisfying wins of the year. Meyers hit on nine passes for 311 yards, and the running game added 298 more. The tough Redskin de- fenders held four limes within the eight yard line. Meyers hit on scoring flips of 45, 36 and 99 yards. When the Bull- dogs pulled within six points, Sayers cut loose around end for 57 yards and his third TD of the afternoon. I 5 l I 4 In ! 1 f 15 4-W ,fi A r' 1 Q IDI .nfl fl 4 af' 45 2 . K fr , D lf., DK 4 Q 1 . Of kg- Y I Yagvl K Q ff sf Q-1' 43 S 2' I The Indian wrestling squad sported a 5-6 record. The inexperienced team, coached by Don Benning, shows promise for the future. The squad had no seniors. The load fell on one junior, two sopho- mores and seven freshmen. Frosh Gerry Shook led the squad's point production with nine wins and two loses. Jim Jones ended with a 6-1-1 record, Captain Jim Fuxa had a 4-1-1 mark and Carl West won five matches while dropping one. The final Omaha victory was one of their most impressive as they dropped Kansas University. In March of 1963, George Crenshaw became OU's first wrestler to gain a national championship. Crenshaw took first in the NAIA's 167 pound matches. , - , 3 1 1 , fq 1 V Q -..- v. , g, hx ,.- ! t X A X. Q NG TEAM: First Row, left to rightr Gewld 1964gXlit1?ol1jTirri Fuxa. Second Row: Willard Shepard, R1Cl1 Tomasek, Rich Mathiesen, Steve Christensen, Phil G0dl1l0- Third Row: Coach Don Benning, Russ Clark., Jlmh JONES, Jerry Fuxa, Paul Cullen, Student Manager Jlm Gibbons' 128 -1 H .. 9:- 042,21 1963 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: First row left to right: Gary Patchin, Bob Smiley, Loren Drum, Ken Gould, Pat Giddings. Back row left to right: R Bob Stein, Ray Hultman, Larry Watson, Coach Lloyd Cardwell. After a one-year lapse of cross country, Coach Lloyd Cardwell revived the sport on campus. The harriers won all five dual meets, the first undefeated team in OU history. Ken Could paced the runners with four firsts and one second. Gerald Shook and Pat Giddings were always in the top five. The Indians finished third in the CIC meet. A as . 5 3. 41, .f' WI., 4 ff m ky l ! pg mule Hamlin H6011 all ft, tn tm x L X33 up 'X The 1963 TRACK TEAM finished third in the CIC, highest in OU history. Led by Roger Sayers and I . Z.g,,Wi , bA, Bruce Hunter, the thinclads gained firsts in the Z 'dem , f'-1 7 100, 220, 440 relay, mile relay, high hurdles and low E , W , I,,,g , 4 hurdles. Rocket Roger won both the 100 and 220. I ' f Hunter swept both hurdles in the all conference meet. 3 y The one-two combination of Sayers and Terry Williams Z2 gave OU fans many thrills with their numerous victories in the 100 and 220. A surprising two e- ' mile relay team captured first in the Midland f ' 1 lvyl . Q9 . V, 2 Relays while setting a new OU record. The mile and 880 relay teams also grabbed firsts. I A third place finish in the CIC indoor track meet was another OU record. Paced by Sayers, the Indians finished highest since entering the CIC in 1959. Rocket's :06.1 set a record in the 60 yard dash. He also copped the 1140 and a second in the 60 lows. Hunter topped the broad jump and placed ' second in the 60 highs. Coach Lloyd Cardwell's third team lacked depth in the distances. Ray Hnlt- man and Herb Rhodes topped the crew of distance Warren Lenz, j , runners. Hultman set records in the 600 and 800. Neel, Gerry Richardson, Clyde Kettleson, Jim Freelin, .lohn Krogh. Jack KI-Ough topped mafkg in the ghgtput, Hunter, broad jump, and Gerry Richardson, high jump, also set new marks. First row left to right: Ron Potosnick, Dennis Beachler, Herb Rhodes, Bruce Hunter Second row Coach Lloyd Cardwell, Ed 2' . 3 ,. my gi 3 Q l - Q he 2 I f f f I , s F W j , fjg Q . 3 , , , If j I lk .fl I A V! 4 - 2,1 5 .F 'K f I' ,I 7 2 fi if i 2 G E 2, fl I ' , I Y' 2 D than as 5 W ' -1, 75 -14 9 3' La z 'Q 'I I . W'll' mS, R09e S Ye 5' Me First row lendto rIgh.limLcilTh1esDnF-iziy :i:Tth1ani itroyd Cardwell Jr., Larry Wade. Secon row: I 1 Porter, Assistant Coach Don Watchorn- of ' 129 , ,,,, 4 . kr. 17. ! 1 K 1 F u fa '.7'f'f'9C4?r..a ' 7111.14 -v it Rl G I I 4 Whether it was a fast slide or a jaunty saunter into home base, the Indians turned hits into runs that made th b b 1 - . 6 ase a I sea a successful one. The pitcher, the catcher, the shortstop, the fielder, all the players in the lineup-they play d h d . . . , , C that the Indians and baseball make a llOI'IHlCl2llJlC and spirited combination. prove ! 1 ! ...fm 'W-1-1-...,,,, 1 X f 2 1 f f 1' 1 X' f ,ff 1' Wrnf' i f jx I' V if I i 4 V w l N. 11 f, ii, .1--s-f ,mixlli Q x' Hit. gk K I K 1 '1M?tsh.'fr- ' Pr 1 . ,V 4 X' f i ,, l Y H.: X :lv . . 3533 Y ,. 135: ,f Juzlvr V s., ' xt: 'f 'Af 1 Vg Z Mi'5.v,.,,,,s: 1' ...Q jkagif.. . 'mgf' s 45 A-.N - 1 S7 d sb U .... 14 fa' , x ' f,x,.L4af-ggfv 5 , , ' 1 ,?Y,,4:,,.v- ,ik fy A f', IA ' 'ft Q 1 N K i it J xx t X ie , F115 It in , Q 3' I -na pf, X V. ix . 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NS, .39 Q-t JP'--,W X .Q M. 4 ,,,. N . .v X .qw-N w N: s if W n- e- l ' t' ' ' 17' J'-flip, fi NQVQ, MltttMM'illllllih f:mMxt?Sw 'gh Wilwllwxiix' WlRmW'i , 1 , A 7 .1 Q ' ', f ' 1 f I 5 Q ' X , .,.4 , lxxiw - X- : :: if - . M i t i y 5 i .. 6 , ,V.. J- A 2 f , , .,a,,sw 4 ' Q. 132 1 ff A m ::..aq v 9 A , ..,, 1 I xv,-: 3, A.. i , ' - pr- ...ana-no-nav--v?-fi H K.: ,gf 5 fi' I I E 3 I ' M , r P i r N fdmfefiki V fs. ek' ll if ES , i i ji W M 54, I 7 I ,,,,,. A l , fx Coach Virgil Yelkin, Manager .lim Phillips, Gary Gilmore, Jim Dahir, Paul Kaster, Jack Delorenzo, Frank Elias, LarrY K eb'el' carl i Anderson. A Ed Bryant, Frank Pecha, Don Gruidel, Denny Jackson. I OU OPP. OU OPP Simpson College 1 7 Washburn 0 Simpson College 0 Washburn 3 Peru State 9 Emporia State 7 Peru State 12 Emporia State 2 NW Missouri St. 7 South Dakota St. 1 NW Missouri St. 5 St. Benedict 3 Hastings College 7 St. Benedict 3 Morningside 55 Arkansas State 2 Morningside +53 Waslilatlrri 5 Drake 7 Nebr. Wesleyan 5 Creighton 7 Neirr. Wesleyan 1 Rockhurst 'i'NAIA Area Playoffs 1 L W , , I' , ftliipi 2 l lA X Y If I 0 Q 5 H ' t X i .ik - 1 Ken McEwen, Denny Cerone, Bill Wachiler, Ken Allen, Wayne Backes, Joe Neuberger Ken Smith Rick Vacek Coach Jim Borshlem Chuck Paladino, John Bozuk, Bill Drefs. Wliilo compiling a 21-2 I'6'COI'fl, the lnflians ggrahhcfl a share of tho CIC titlv and aclvancecl to the NAIA Distric-l 11 finals. Ol' was climinated hy YVaShhurn. tho lone victor owl' tht' lnclians. Om' highlight of the Svason was Kan RICEWPII-S no hit victory OYPI' W3Slll3llTll. MCEWM1 anfl Larry Krvhhivl wvrv lop hurlt-rs with 6-l and 7-0 rvcorfls 1'vspec'tiu-ly. Frank Pvcha f-nclocl with a 5'0 mark. John Rozak wasift scored on in 17 innings. Klc'Ewc-n posted a 1.112 lt ERA. and Kr:-hhicl struck out I3 in 31 framcs. NAIA All Almjriran Kvn Smith th-ltil It-cl halsmm-n with a .l05 awragr .lov Ni llltlxl'fl0F finished with a .100 mark and was mi tht- All .-Xim-ric'an soroncl team. Billy lVac-htlvr ZlC'COlIlllt'fl for 2222 Rl3l's. Warm' l3aCkPs and Nt-l1lwi'gc'1' vach stint 18 rumivrs arross thv platv. UUE lfarlvnv Timm t'rif.zlitl was namvcl Collf-gv Worlrl 94-rim-s Quvvn. -1f,,W9,,.,.c ,, Q ,A 4, , , 02' 2 , , fgmygj Q . 5- Two separate clubs, the Women,s Physical Education Majors and Minors and the Men's Physical Education Majors and Minors, formed into one club last spring. M and Mis function for a better development of their field. They support the athletic teams by selling programs. The 60' Club consists of men lettering in one or more sports at the university. The letter- men were under the direction of Jack Kiscoan first semester and Loren Drum second term. f'i'4i1?'f' r' ' f 1 . 136 ,,' 4 R ,, . 33 . ff , 1 Physical Education Maia.-5 and Mi- nors-First row, left to right: Ron Mi. lano, Tony Gervasio, Jim Fuxa, Mel Masek, David Gibson, Joe Neuberger, Second row: Carolyn Grothe, Cum' Carsey, Sheri Miller, Alys Nelson Marilyn Rosenbau, Mary Abersfeller: Lynn Morris. Third row: Sponser Con. nie Claussen, Judy Sheets, Gloria Kirchoff, Sharon Chlupalrd, Rose Al. lender, Kathy McGuire, Chqfleen Kahre, Jean Roddy, Pam Obregt, 0 Club: First row, left to righfr WUYne Backus, Jim MY9l'5r HUVYY Tee' Ter' rill Edwards, Ken Gould, -'oe Ben' son, Bill Miller, Gerald Shook. Second row: Don Watchorn, l-Wen Drum' Morrie Bantner, Ed Neel, RUY Haull' man, Jim Kettle, Jim Jones. Harlan Aden, Tom Wolff, Joseph JOCl10, Helb Rhodes, Dr. Francis HUfSl- O Y ' 'Q '-1-7 V 1: I .-'ZW K- 1 , . 3 I 5 .A , , ,lu 'u if '49 A 'fa A P X 51' ,R r-sl N. 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Growth in these professions is very well exempli- fied hy the yearly additions of hrick and mortar as well as increased student enrollment. 1 Wy -5 ,f . Li Q 1 5 1 . 1 , A1111 1-Gif '1'l'T?!' - ' ,-. I 1 1 ' ,.. u. 4,v fzflv' s '-' 1 1 ' 1 I1 .l I ' , K ,' .' 1' i 1 x I ., X , ' ' 1 I s 1 1 '1 4.1 1' 1 :I-:'1f 1 + .mmf Wi. P - if Lex, U J '.qf!'4x,'3g1 ffff fJ:fi-'L ' 5 P, 'vi V .n 14 l 1 It '4 Y .y ' 1 1 'uf gi Q4rT, 1 - .'4. tl.-l.v,vp..nl ' l I krbfitfn- Wwe..-, . .l ,W My Wx 4 ill 3:1565 4 U Vx ..x,,v l!.,'-.QI '. . XS ,Y 1 M21fN.'f1. idx? W' 7 H P? ,AllFW.1!t:N ffl ' K X fx' :z nfl f1:,A1f:1 KF Y' ' x1'155?, ' .5135 1: ng ' 'gllgk l 1 ,. ,Ng x', 'X 1 1 1 I : I 1 P' ,-, ,vl '11!f .I. .wg 1 ' 1 1 .' ', 1, ,. , 'I 1 1 ',xX' f l'I'U1r 1 'F 'Xl' ! l I K K' ,I 1 Q I .'.1 . . '1 1 1 gf L x A if 71, . 1:L,xll'.L. .. 1+ l 13 IIN-W rx n f, T:-, 1 . . 1 ,- ., N sig: qw.- w X .. .. ff . ....-fn 1. 4, , f .. . .,,,. .-,., .. ww,-. - ,- gp-,,,, 4. . ' B D N gk L L, , .U 1., v 'f H K w5vLsf , ' J- ,. k 4. 4..-..-:.Qg .S2..'Ci n . . 'V fi -rx qv A , I -1 .h0hsii1f. KYVOU anal 'find TV Clnssroonlf' ,B0fgC. 'Shiila-nls gain 'fiom ilgillg Sllltlin P10d!lCil1g, 'directing and !Vidli!l: llll3g,uli1ilS of radigi amI lvlv- lirQadcasling'.liccoQ1jps':g chalk-ngq. i 'lui X. ,.,--:QQ J .,.. F A x ., an , -- I ,A V..-.. .,.1 -5. 45.1 2 U 1 Aff ,O af 1 f Q L . Qnguinlll A ' V H. , N . --'df '0 A Il' 003.0 'Q ' x .1 'lx R 71- . Q 'YQH XX ' x x ft :A EM I Vx' K .if i 3,1 A Q 43 1 w 4 sv X , s we ?1-2 .,. sf- ,Otf xJ F9 -1 S1 Asa wa , ' 'SJ 'ZE7 The Board of Student Publications formulates policy and handles financial decisions for the GATEWAY and the TOMAHAWK. Board Members are, standing: Walter Graham, Bill Grow, Robert McGranahan, lvan Christiansen Dean Donald Pflasterer. Seated: ,lane Andersen, Chairman Mrs. Marion Brown, Marilou Thibault. The Department of Journalism is headed, in absentia, by Paul V. Peterson fopposite page, topj, Associate Professor of Journalism and Director of Student Publications. Walter B. Graham lopposite page, bottomj, Instructor of Journalism teaches students in beginning journalism courses. 9 9 1-I Q is ' 'r mek . XV.. XY-14' six- 'sr -'Y' egw' -- '-X 'W . J , N, sg?-7 N 1. r,., -AQLHCAZ- '-1 X S 1 ' an nv n . 0 -. N . . .X 2 .-Qq 5 ' x .l - up-IL W6 4 .1 'u,X fi .Y X lu. .. ,, .1 as . L M :Q : 'w 'El X V- X gg. 1 f' -1. A, fl s, f 'u ,avi v-if 'I Q .Dila ggi, V' I - . ' I Q' .0 ,X '. Q C 7 - 1 ' dx-. de' ,,, ' 1'-li Nr 153 wk 'Zi' 'MV V. . 1' 3 7 Q , J Ev 4 4 Tp 41, Y 154 1 , . W,-1 g r.. MJ . 14 .qrif X A X is il 'TY' Dr ,, -, - 1 , , p - -a-, ,., ' 4' I , if ff- 'li ai V I? 4,.,.-nv The GATEWAY-sounding hoard for praise and critcism, receptacle of student and faculty opinions, vehicle for infor- mation and entertainment-the University weekly is all this and more. Copy is written, edited and revised in Applied Arts 116. There, among tables, cubicles, offices, type- writers and miscellaneous paraphernalia. journalism majors find the opportunity to express themselves. During the fall sc- mester, Dick Fletcher edited the GATE- WAY. His staff: Al Johnson, managing news editor, Bill Grow, feature, Ellen Goeser, society, Ken McEwen, sports, Mike Moran, special events, Leo Meidlinger, makeup, Roger Prai and Bill Brand, copy. The Spring GATEWAY was headed hy Bill Grow. His staff: Al Johnson, managing, Hans Nohr, news, Kathy Vail, society, lim Gemher, sports, Mardelle Tarkington, fea- ture, Ken Mclfwen, makeup, Lce Forslaerg and Linda Priesman, copy. Staff photog- rapher was Dennis Waterman. i x T .-f X Q - NF ,if F if? 1 WR' v , if , A I -i l I' 4 4 , J . 155 , .V ,i ,, ,,,,..4,g,A, 'lt 1 --M, .,,, '51 wwf ,.,, Fl I '14 i ,,,..-f--e 1 ?,,,..ff r E This 1964 TOMAHAWK has past school year as accurately and possible. We on the staff feel closer to our Lniversity because of our work on rt and we hope it gives you one more view of your Unn ersi After exactly one year of writing, proofreading and photovraphmg our efforfh almost finished There will probably be things you like very rnuch and some you dishke We hope the fdrmer outwelvh the latter The 1964 T AWK staff Marllou Thibault editor-in- er1 Hronek Ellen Goeser and Judy hotographer IS Dennis Water mang advw Andersen 5:1 H'A' AA I -,, , it 5 1 ,.,, , , ,.. 'E K 3 Q . v . , , swim-,gg 4' ' - Q s S Y .... , ,f ,- miz 2a'r -..L-J --+11 ! Q,--Q ...Z AJ lLv- I . ,ns f I ...'. ' :W Q3 15 Ili.- 41 'Kar' '4 'Q A Vi . 1 X A , t J A turn clown tht- soutliwcifst ninff of the l' t fl ., . ' C rrs oor ol tlw :X-A Builtling leafls first to Ll group ol faculty offices. ln these ollicws arc- Don Bt-nning. lnstrnctor of l'hysif:zil llflucation for Mvng Lloyd U. Ellvrlwr-k. lnstructor ol Pliysitv RUSSVH flormun, Assistant Professor of Physical Eclnuation lor Me-ng Clrarlvs Svtllalvvli- Assistant lnstructor ol Pliysicsg Donald Sliult, Assistant Proli-ssor ol Pliysivs. umll'- 'o '- is njtirmn Sturm, Assistant Prolt-ssor ol Matin-inatit-s. . 1 I I' ,. 4 ,,,,, , 'J ff ,,f N 'S ,2 Z ,.,,. 5 ij 5 i'V'4'55'f' f.. f V '.'f --. . iii-.ifii 2. , ' ff 'Q '7'1fT'7P? . . ..: A ' ii V ff, g ' - Q- g 0 4 . . ' ' . Q 4 . - lux i'v Bc -- Sv W, f ,J -i ',,, Q- ii ,l Pcrha as one of th? quivlvst rrwmns on vampiis is tiif- REAIYJINC I 1 lali. With the- iiizu-iiiucs tu guifir- tin' ra-afif-r or withfmt lin Nlllfi xt I i 1 4 tin ir Ft iriinf Nflflfi and till tain 5111. I Pllli IW' 0 iI1f'I' ,Z 5 rp' what they rc-iid. In charge- of thi' lab is William Harriman. Instructor of E11glIN,'f,'l'lI1g. N 1 15 6-Q 51915 Q ye ff NM? WMM ff ff Q W 5.1.1 V 'iff unr- 1 4 . Q , , -W-w--,..,,w 52 f , 1 . X, . QQ s .5 ali ,l 'lY's 'Q 'f Q.-v ':: f x ,- ,.v . Ns-1 ,.rfx5, g, :TZ fi fd fl in I ': Members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers are John McMillan, William Beck, John Deinozka, Jerry Cobry, Fred Abbott. On the left of the Window that overlooks parking lot P is a door that leads to a series of offices. Among those in these offices are Clifford Anderberg, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religiong Nicholas Bariss, Assistant Professor of Ceographyg Roderic Crane, Professor of Economics and head of the Department, and L. A. Danton, Assistant Professor of Economics. 1 it :Q s lv 5 i in In L ' i J .. - wg ,WA E - K'-,,,l' .1-.,. V., ,.. 5.7, .--.. 41 FQ -'ff' if 3 ...4 ,nv-v- --1 ., ,,, W, ,f , ,. , f W, ,A 14 ,. 3. -43 - Others in the offices east of the south window are Albeno Garbin, Assistant Professor of Sociologyg George Helling, Associate of Sociologyg Caylon Kucbel, ant Professor of Sociologyg W. Lambert, Professor of Political Sci- ence, Vatro Murvar, Associate Y ,i,, E ai,l 1315 .is Professor of Sociologyg Earl Reeves, Assistant Professor o litical Sclence, Elroy Steele, A sociate Professor of Economi a d Charles Webb, Instructor of g aphy. 5 .fi l A e -thi. 'Quant' 5 z f' 1, .S f .sm f., QQ' 91 .Y K 1'-K ' .X if If Mx . :X -. N ,I Af. -tj W XM, Al- A . ,, q, X -K, ....--, , N A, 'af , . 3'- , ,-U, LA rl, hgtfw if . in iw- N.-ss-1 1, , .,,, we 5 pm?ii,?- g., ,. A , ,1 f9f'a,5,!' ,, . , Jul cf ax, . i ..-ini'-,avi W 4709 ...l . S 1- MQZ' X H 'B' 'W lu w t 'I'-ld! ., ... hi 5 ,s 10 U I' ' j ,. 9 . bl , ,..-P' 40 P.- 'Ps 74- K Q . -,-p ju- .-,,...4li' 1 I -L... . 1 49 Af! eg s Hi 163 Windows, venetian blinds and the striped shadows on the desks in the morning light-these are what distinguish Room 222 from the others. A general class room, Room 2227s many shadows are a bit too relaxing in the early morning- particularly after the tiring battle to climb those crowded stairs. Q 4 T-squares, slanted df-sks and round stool tops of rooms 221 and 220 arc: - rcprfrsentative of tln- goo- mclric designs use-fl by tllc rooms' inhabitants- , engineering SlllIl1'HlS. William B. LcMar, asfisl- lant professor of enginwr- N ing, overlooks pr-nsiw i students from his oflifif: next to room 218- tllat Cgl'i0us littlf- room with the blueprint-making 'ff f maclninc. F4 A 'r is ll 1 l- ffp il if W ,JON ' E E 1 l if-'Gp . Fir fr he F - 4 4 . I . p,3,M,ff4c . 'Q if ' , f h 5 1 D am, WT' The rooms along the second floor of the Applied Arts building have characteristics of their own. Maps and charts mean geography and black. boards covered with figures and symbols equal mathematics. Room 211, long and narrow, is frequented most by journalism students. A variety of classes are found in Room 210. .,,.......:1 ' -w X ' I. Y Y Y W V x ' , Y 5' 5' as-5' A - V. K, Af walk' ,Qf1c,1Q9i34'Q 1fli5 iQ5g4ar2wi n gf.5r dye App1ied' Lil Ai4ts',b1lilqd'i.ng will i9vv ca'l l cj'l'ti1re' l i'21llS Olil I tlfcjlc-ft m11l classrooms 011 thc jfigl1t+claSs rooms that are diStinctivcAhc-callscftllm-yf fi arc, so 1m1ch1al1kQ. f b H 5 ' , V f g QI 11:1 M l 1.,y',, B 1 Q JZ, 4? K5 fi .,,f I one ,VM -rf , Of ,. ,. 5 -Nazi, X Tl 18 halls of tlw Applif-cl .Mb lluilfling may l-0 c-mply now the minutv rlassm-S arc out. wmv.: nf fluclvnls flrmfl lhf' halls in thf- Svraml-lv to gr! to thc nc-xl Class. L 'lr- nh-L 171 1 I ff f fi 1 'H A' E M34 , 2, A 5 VIA . 1 V 5 One aspect of the University's growth this year was instruction-by closed circuit television. The 200 students enrolled in Sociology 101 met in classrooms 250 and 252 in the Applied Arts building while their instructor, Dr. Vatro Murvar, lectur fr m the Radio Television Department in the AA basement. The cr ehind the telecast were Radio-TV majors and th two classrooms were staffed by graduate interns. ,,.. Lu-.,. Ni? x dr , ' f rr A V 2 Qi! Rf ff 2 Ni A A A 1 A - if .F J' -, .1 -' W --4,,+ ' ' ,I A Nt., Uv: , ,,.,,,,A,,,,,,.Mw- kr , W,,lMf,, f f V V, , V , lVf,W, ,, Q' ,pa ,.,. ,.,, W ,, S I I .f r 1: Y.puu-ng. V., Il riffffw f f Zinn r,,!,L Q ws of seats in of the Applied provide little through seems to be tied 'series of of the rooms. The Student Center Building provides a huh for all extra-curricular activity. Rooms are crowded with meetings, conferences, banquets, and student gatherings all year long. Business offices, lounges and recreation areas make this building a true center of student life. gs.-r .f.w. -fb , 1 1 I , JI 'zwyks W hh' 1 If 'P' nf f cf ' n 5 . .1 . ax. 41 '1 lvl .,.. - . . ,-IVV: 4-- I VH- 'f .i'1'.,r' 'U- 14,-1.. : ' ' - ' r-1.-' 'A-- fa-.r . ' fa -' ,L :Lf r 7 -VN. ,r .9 AV- , N nfl.. ' , ve-' r '. 'f'.w.I','I. Y 'l1,,f . ' -- 'fl' I if , flu: '-HfY11q:1f,7,,' 1- 1 x- ' ' Y W, 1-1 +,--Z?-'J'E- . .fJ' ,-ai, ,' I' , ' ' ' I I 'dw II 1- , - I I Q' ,I.I Iffv-. '. I 5 1 I, I . I - 'I- .V f f I - , , I . I '. 'I . I Y . . - , , . . 4 Nev! , ., , ,. - 'kolQf'l'f.,f1L-v,,f'Y.- W f.I- - I, NWT- II,.,1,g,1xq-.. l II II I, IIIIIAIIII.QI5g,lQ.?4.I.,g+v4:3:?f 'C '.Y'xpi.. 'CK I 1 5 ' ' with--W' ' ' ,- . A in Nvfwgl-,n .' I . I II- 3 VII , . 1 ..,. 'f rw. ',5,,I:f ,' E' I 1 1 nf , ..l. i '- ,., . n 'l ' 2 'fn . m'. ,fs nI,LI Jia' l 'l I0 'l MM hx AV'6 'xi I .gh :in S ff 9 W-W-,V : ' ,. 52-,415 . , 1, xml. ,. X4 X -1.1-111' .--ii! ,g' X Rv 11-'- 5 PS . is The second floor of the Student Center welcomes all students and their prohlems. The William Baxter Memorial Chapel is open at all times to those who wish to come. The office to the right of the chapel is also seldom closed. lt houses William Gerhracht. Student Activities Directorg Burt Kurth. Intramural Director, Instructor of Educ-ationg Mrs. Thelma Engle, lfniversity Social Directorg Dean Elizabeth Hill, Associate Professor of Speech, and Ivan Christiansen, Student Activities Business Manager. The Check Room on the second floor of the Student Center offers 'book drops, coat racks and a usolid- goldff check as well as a friendly Hello from the employees. Across the hall is the row of bulletin boards announcing coming events, honored members of the organizations, and wishing happy days and sometimes humor to the viewers. The school cha el 3 1 sllli 5499 fqlq . i,,Nh 'fi:gn-sy ' f - ex' XXX, .,.. y ji.. . ,.,,, 0.7 .wr .- T .'v,v :5f.:'1gl yi i :v 1 . - i s J ly iii, .,.ts tfas 4 ifrcce 'll A 1 3 ff rx-me. ' P c is at the west end of the hall with open doors for those who wish solitude and meditation. , pf ft y 5 at f fftfgliei 37 Q P 9 XE it N. -.....,,,,..,, ....,X, Q -.. ks :gl Ill I i, . 4 G Aung . The STUDENT CENTER PROGRAM COMMIT- TEE is composed of representatives from each governing organization of the University. The committee meets monthly to discuss and organize activities for the Student Center. This year the TGIF Dances, Christmas Party and all school dances were planned. In November the Committee went to a regional convention in Columbia, Missouri. Front Row: Dean Elizabeth Hill, Mrs. Thelma Engle, Colleen Richmond Arlene Grossman Shirley Johnson, Miss Dorothy Pafach, Back row: Ronald Pullen Jim Kaspar Jim Pelowski, Lee Kallslrom, Ken McEwen, Bill Wakefield and Wllllam Gerbrachl .l M7 ,K 'S' ff, .qi 4 5 ,. 4' :VA z A :Q ,vb X 14'-fm. 177 Vw J xx '-es-C---- ' . S, ' ,if.,..,- 'S .G ,Z -A K! ff T Q7 -v 'Y N1 I ,A qv xl Q... .l 'll 171 f V - --, u l 'Vim Hrs? row: Jim Grosso' Rich T0mP5ell, Dudley Kersey, Judy Eichhorn, Bill Wakefield' Second row: Dean Elizabeth Hill, Kristy lsaacson, SW We'flenhc'mme f BUSY R0SmUSSen, Pol Molson, Pauline Williams, Shari Zogor, Dean Donald Pflaslerer, Third row, Joe Benson, Doug 5lGU9hle'f Joe Benlnalo, and Gary Masilko. LQ- . 1' lkil 'titani- 'Q f ' 'Q '+G Lxw .. xx X 1 Vp 18 -in ff H5312 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA is a freshman wornan's honorary for outstanding scholastic achievement during the freshman year. The initiates must have a 3.5 accumulative for both semesters or that grade point for the first semester. Dean Elizabeth Hill is the sponsor. THE CORINTHIAN SOCIETY was founded at the University of Omaha in 1950 as an honorary for junior and senior students. To be eligible, a grade point of 3.5 for fifty-eight consecutive hours must be attained. President for this year is Toni Turnquist. Dr. W. C. B. Lambert is their sponsor. C7 1 l Fil ' V7 fr R7 'ci-7 co' Y P' Back Row, from left: JoAnn Vanderstoep, Gretel Schmad, Sandy Staub, Nancy Norton, Sue Weidenhammer, Toni Turnquist, Sharon Zagor, Jan Taylor, Jackie Palmer, Mary .lean Horny Front row, Dean Elizabeth Hill, Karen Stacke, Mary Beth Meyers, Shirley Johnson, Arlene Grossman, Jan Moravec. WAOKIYA is a senior women's honorary. Eligibility is based on a 3.0 accumulative scholarship average. Activities sponsored by the group included this yearg a leadership conference for officers of campus organizations, a caucus for the student body to be better informed about campus elections, coffees, luncheons and dinners. President of Waokiya during year ,63-'64 was Shirley Johnson. I ' v 'ox - ' ' X ' - V .V 4 11894. . A f L X460 tg In th -xx Q.. . k-4 . -.455 ll? N A SIQJ '54 , fri 4 v-4' -8 Aw. ,,. ..e , 15. l A HQ l. YS lulllll lllil by the group ter ininmued .51 il' If 415' 4551, l 1. 1 if- , - ' . .3 ., 1 ,i . 1 v. K ..,k xfim-'ai 'h. f :wwf .gfX 'iggx 'NJ' WNW --sr Back row: Jim Pelowski, Lynn McCollum, Jack Petersen, Ken Allen Front Row: Professor C. Glenn Lewis, Gary Masilko, Duel Kersey, Dr. Gayle Oleson OMICRON DELTA KAPPA is the senior men's honorary. To be eligible, the candidates must achieve scholastic and social recognition. Last spring ten new members were tapped by the Graduating members. Dr. Gayle Oleson was the faculty member D tapped. Serving the group as president was Dud Kersey and Gary Masllko served as vice president. Not pictured are John Cady and Dean Taylor. 1 il 31 'nv W 2 .----W - +3543 -nln1:,'wmuQgMp Q f Nez sg: r ' PANHELLENIC COUNCIL is organized to promote friendshi understanding and create inter-sorority activities among the social sororities on campus. The Council is composed of two representatives from each of the four sororities. It meets to instill objectives, discuss mutual problems and govern sorority functions. The senior Council is presidented by Christie Jensen, vice-president, Ellen Coeserg secretary, Bette Graff, and treasurer, Judy Eichhorn. Other members are Gail Browning, Dotti Mott, Sue Weidenhammer, and Georgia Ruby. Junior Panhellenic Council is made up of the president and an elected member of each pledge class. Serving are Susan Dean, Lauri Albers, Hildegarde Walter, Cathy Lautenschlager, Candy May, Roberta Pechous, Kristy Isaacson, and Rita Sorum. Each year the Senior Council plans Rush Week, held the week before the fall term begins. Rush is the time when girls who would like to acquaint themselves with the sororities attend parties conducted by the groups for purposes of enlarging the Greek world. ww gm.-WW--y-W, .-WMM, Wt. ,,,.,n...,,,.,.,,.,,M-.,,,..-,..,,.,,.,. ,f,,,.f,ww f ,f ,f ,Wg ,,, f c,,. 1 f fi C' V 'A , ,,,, -., , W, if-9 W, ,.,. ,--,. ,,,,., H gZf?flL'- ,,, , W!! wa: V MH -1 , l 'Qu , fd to 186 X-4 R a ,ct C 'H-ff-f i I I l l 671 ..-4 -1-. var t 14-rea K7 Q7 'QD' 4' VZ: N. In I , 1 ri liz hx mme kr' w ,,,, ., .K l if X c r D ow ouglass W '9hl Warren Lenz Steve Wczlllng Brad Lamdln Blll Campbell Mr Wllllum Gerbrccht Middle Row Howie Fouts Richard us d Fred Scar e o T R m 'sk c U'9 Hoenshell Everett Robb Front Row Fred Elscsser John Stolley Lee Kallstrom Ken Reudemann an p C NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL IS composed of three representatrx es from the SIX soolal fratermtres The offlcers of l J l Sto c Y fSCounc1l were Lee Kallstrom Presrdent Ken Rredernamr V1cePreQ1dent Duam Mannon Secretary , am om y 7 . ejgslzer- The pouncll orgamzes and controls formal rush rn the fall and Spllflfl' lt also co opcratee mth the Panhellcmc o SPUUS 111 the production of Greek Week. The Council also awards yearly a trophy to the outstanclinff fraternity p e e. NJJ T! 187 p CT A warning not to rest on their laurels was given to seniors by Dr. George Harris, Professor of Business Administration, last May at Senior Day. Presiding at the ceremonies were Dennis Graves, presidentg Ed Pechar, vice-president, and Marilynn Spear, secretary, who presented the University with 3500 from the senior class. 4 , fb Q d n , .pg-?,, g,,., wif., . QM i 1 u 1, :fa S L li? 1 'wi ' ff: fv ff . nvxf L A if . ,f X35 Q , 5 fi Q- :vw- 'KE 9 V gt ,VK 'nl will Lying! L-Y F,- Q 325 ' aft-' v' T 11: a N, l P' NVE IS in , J 4 if .A fs' 11 94: ' 'Y f-'rf-1. -, 2 mg. .I ' x rx fr ,'wff5 N Si'i f X X -A,'-Q+ . SQfa . VE 5125: gx ' ,1 W U L ' 1- gif-xlill ' 'mf K 9, R QQ iii M ffm F1 Robes, mortar boards and speeches mean that once again it's time for graduation. January graduates file into the Field House to receive their diplomas while their fellow students one semester later sit in the June sun in the football field. After commencement a final tea is given for the graduates in the Ballroom of the Student Center. J I i I a,,,.. , V. of if-5, Roger Ackerman B.A. in Retailing Kenneth Allen B.S. in Education James Amos Bachelor of General Education Louis Andrews Bachelor of General Education l ..,. . Annabelle Ablrwll Bachelor of Generdl Education Carole Abernathy B.A. in Speeth 'MN 955' 'ar'-'J' Mary Abersfeller B.S. in Education John Action, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Marie Allen B.A. in French vs--f w Nr' ul Donald Amundson A 74? Bachelor of General J vm ' Education f :- c Robert Austin B,F.A. in Art Wayne Backes B.S. in Secondary Education l x NG' - 33.411 5 Evv-' f 'N'l N 1' TI? I-xxx '19 Xl, 'lk 'CS' Norman Bailey Bachelor of General Education James Bagli Bachelor of General Education Evette Abraham B.S. in Dietetics Francis Ahreng Bachelor of General Education Rose Allender B.S. in Education Anna Andersen - B.S. in Nursing 1 Jane Babcock B.S. in ElementarY Education so ,re . sw f ilf 'it dh! lllulr .illlmia :MMU ilhil .iw WW 5 Barbara Baird B.A. in History Donald Bardell B.S. in General Business Elaine Battelle B.S. in Elementary Education Guy Bender Bachelor of General Education Charles Berry Bachelor of General Education :, ,7 il A-5 Donald Baldwin Bachelor of General Education Donald Baretincic Bachelor of General Education ,Far Paul Blazevich B.S. in Secondary Education Ray Bloom Bachelor of General Education Arthur Bauer B.A. in Speech Sv J ., vu-I lf an-f George Balog Bachelor of General Education Walter Barbour Bachelor of General Education VD' oys- T93 Richard Benito Bachelor of General Education James Black Bachelor of General Education Janet Bochek B.S. in Elementary Education r- Li! 8 Rf A-...s 'X .....,-e X4 ,l s r J , , M A, int V if A ,,,,,.:vx ll iffy William Bath Bachelor of General Education Hal Beazley Bachelor of General Education Robert Bennett Bachelor of General Education John Blair B.S. in Business Administration Thomas Bogacz B.F.A. in Music 195 La B.S. in Admi rry Bogle Business nistration Harold Boyd Bachelor of General Education C. L. Brody Bachelor of General Education George Brett, III Bachelor of General Education Gerald Britten Bachelor of General Education 763 V! ,Q .5 ,f If 'A +1390 'ia 4009 -m fi is Judith Borg B.S. in Education Jack Boyd Bachelor of General Education ,..-l? lpC ',' 'yi wh Larry Bostil Bachelor of General Education James Bothe B.S. in Secondary Education 'FOV iff? in-bf 'ind' Joseph Brandt Bachelor of General Education -ii 'E 'iv?'i'JC?t 71. : xfgf' J 'Qi Herbert Brlghtwell B.S. in Military Science John Britton B.S. in Retailing ante I I, 3.443 ,K QQ., 'VW G Wallace Bozeman ni Bachelor of General ' Education - Victor Bray Bachelor of General wk Education William Bringham Bachelor of General Education Ili my IZ7 , . V. -gf James Bronowski B.S. in Civil Engineering Henry Brotherton Bachelor of General Education 'Mft' inpffci Robert Browder Bachelor of General Education 1' im is-Q. N. 2. ,rn -4' Q ....,- , 'ii-' il . l A l I 'ik-. iliac. in 'Wh Hill! hh gli? klnlifi EW' ?. .yr . I c , Mm Gail Browning B.S. in Elementary Education James Bullock Bachelor of General Education Mary Burke B.A. in Liberal Arts James Bustle Bachelor of General Education Henry Cahill Bachelor of General Education Judy Brown B.S. in Business Administration Leonard Brown B.S. in Military Science ,ae 'T' X 51 :,.,Q-fr, , . ,+,g:..,..,A 1,,-. 'A , l H.- J A 'li , 11+ -.13-sl cms. 3 J lf. ' - fyzx . .maya 1' 'ff 'nigga-1 .V ' 1 . -li.. -'.-I ' ' 'A . li:-J: Zami I' if if I -gm3'. J' ng' .,,.,,f X . 3 Q fx or 1 1 'E 4 1 2 1 fi I I xlja nfex Z' Ronald Brown Bachelor of General Education Carl Broyan Bachelor of General Education 5 Robert Burdge eo we A. w-ang, F. W. Burkman Bachelor of General Education Henry Buttelmann Bachelor of General Education Kay Calami B.A. in French .Nz- I B.A. in Speech if WE' , , , 1 Nxffdf 'IVU 2-as f . o nl s. . 4 . .v . 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Burlingame Bachelor of General Education Barbara Cohan B.S. in Elementary Education F' Danford Carroll Bachelor of General Education Grey Carter Bachelor of General Education William Casterline B.S. in Military Science Frederick Cherota Bachelor of General Education Raymond Christensen B.S. in Business Administration wsmum csmpbell B.A. in Sociology Gordon Carey Bachelor of General Education SIL 'O an-an-4 Yup? 1407.1 hi S S I ' X B Z sw kg. l Ni' Loreto Cellucci Bachelor of General Education Sigmund Chester Bachelor of General Education Arnold Christiansen Bachelor of General Education l , ... ,Q rx, Roy Carlson Bachelor of General Education Carol Carsey B.S. in Education George Carver Bachelor of General Education n r s:,E X, -S2 735 if 159 Nd ,..-.4-P wil KN-fb fn-514' 1 'Q 411 2,-.J ,,i' i'bsii -c, 4 ..-N-,e es' iuvnf' Donald Clark, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Frederick Claypool Bachelor of General Education CIW'-le Carpenter i B.S. in Military Science Sid Carstenson B.S. in Civil Engineering Edward Cash Bachelor of General Education Nicholas Chelenlf-1 Bachelor of Genefdl Education Q Kenneth Chm9 B.S. in MilitarY Science 5 A W, 51-Y VF r s i g. 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Hu E it iii se sl I John Coffman Bachelor of General Education George Collins B.S. in Education Gerald Coniglio B.S. in Elementary Education Michael Connolly Bachelor of General Education Ernest Couture Bachelor of General Education in-1 2 a-.sf ggqavf .-1.4 Q9 ,YK XE-I, j . sq-'Y Adam Cogossi B.S. in Business Administration Joseph Colofiore B.A. in Biology Norman Connel Bachelor of General Education ,.,.v..--M e-.ee -.---.-.. -....... no J, X Frieda Cohen B.A. in English Billy Coleman B.S. in Military Science ' Q-if .1 . 1 V-'CJ - - H ,fit 1 A J? ffm' l 1 ws A N 'vji-' fx 'VX me S-.X .Y- 5.4 Jack Cox Bachelor of General Education Harold Crochet Bachelor of General Education Mary Jane Cooper B.S. in Journalism Michael Cowman B.A. in Spanish Gary Crouch B.S. in Business Administration -3' K. ,419 ,,,.n4 Q Gardner Comstock B.S. in Military Science Leonora Connelly B.S. in Business Administration Meyler Coren B.A. in Biology ,- -in a , 'x A ' .Eff , if f 1510. . - ' f, mi'- x I I if 4 , - Jn, rn Y Q - , .'. 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In Military Science Jack Davis B.A. in Math Clifton Deringer Bachelor of General Education Bachelor of General gk Education le. 1 Reginald Doiron y A Bachelor of General xi gi Education 'P ' Franklin Drefs B.A. in Psychology 'UU ,...f. Donald Doerflein Bachelor of General Education Shirley Donaly B.S. in Secondary Education Charles Drisko B.S. in Military Science sift .,-J 'ENN Q , -AMW! GT? rs All ,fx f . p-vu,4Q'x 3 l 5. , 1 .Q Bla lg. ...,,. .g,.r-f 'LT - ,T Octavus Dulaney Bachelor of General Education William Duncan Bachelor of General Education James H. Darby Bachelor of General Education Donald Day B.S. in Business Administration Raymond Dickens Bachelor of General Education Richard Doezema Bachelor of General Education Karen Douglass B.S. in Education Q,-8 Kenneth Dye Bachelor of General Education Clifford Eckert B.S. in Military Science William Elliott Bachelor of General Jack Dunlap Bachelor of General Education Robert Dunne B.A. in General Science N fwfr -14' 'Q' 'S Burton Dupree Bachelor of General Education Charles East, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Don Ecklund B.S. in Business Administration Education W c,. , . - ,gf m- ix Lysle English g Bachelor of General ' Education if Saul Ezekiel B.S. in Military Science f . T,- ' Janet Elrod B.S. in Education if eup- .Iames Esser B.S. in Business Administration John Fair B.F.A. in Art f 1 pl lv Yc..z wg... 3. fxlx -2:7 James Faircloth Bachelor of General Education R. J. Fairfield, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Curtis Dupree Bachelor of Gene,-ul Education Robert Echols, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Frank Elam, Jr. B.S. in Military Science Donald Elwood B.S. in Military Science Ben Estes Bachelor of General Education S ' 4:73-V 'N is 'fr Hain :Zirc- .23 F lflGl,lv. liilwg, like W iw I f I vol Wm -in Diane Fardal B.S. in Elementary Education Edsel Field Bachelor of General Education Marjorie Fishel B.S. in Secondary Education Richard Fletcher B.S. in Journalism Leonard Folk Bachelor of General Education Fld? 'cr if ',. ' , n 'feta' rf... David Fox Bachelor of General Education Delbert Franklin Bachelor of General Education 50? Jo Felton B.S. rn Elementary Education Donna Filipowski B.S. In Elementary Education Doris Fleming B.A. in Sociology x 53 , ,sw -Mi' -ff: ms., 'fi' , sf? s' suv Q ...gy ,I - 'Z i ' Q4 ,X J, I X ,LX 7 .t , - - J-, .-5 . .-.ff. 11. 'fl 'R l 3 ' L- I ' r g, Y D .' 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Nl' ' Robert Friant Bachelor of General Education Vernon Frykholm Bachelor of General Education Peter Gage, Jr. B.S. in Business Administration Shaw in-an i Q5 on 1 '3 ,Nm 5 f V. c . 1 fy' G l Richard Gay Bachelor of General Education Dean Geist B.A. in Psychology John Fridell B.S. in Science Military Dan Frost. B.S. in Business Administration if Os -in A '3 fe-JN Rani Donald Gappa B.A. in Liberal Arts ' ml ,ad -411 gl, Kendall Gardner Bachelor of Education George General Genakos Bachelor of General Education 'R ' ii F ..,...-nv fn -'n 1 xx ,:' M, 4: ' ' wud' s 'fv...,,, ' i c c Q ' x Xe P X x ' f F, xg is . 1 ., T- ii ': :'E James Fukuhara Bachelor of General Education Bernard Galvin Bachelor of General Education Ruth Garber B.S. in Elementary Education John Gassman B.S. in Civil Engineering Kathleen GibbS B.S. in Education David Goode, Jr. B.S. in Military Science Richard Gordon Bachelor of General Education i if f V BPM H. H is I W Nm H Boyd Greene iid! Bachelor of General liillilfi Education HI 1 W' Liqll George Griffith P4 3 Bachelor of General , Education Carolyn Grothe 1 . B.S. in Education David Gibson B.S. in Education James Giesen B.S. in Military Science , rg -5 5, - 5... 7 it . ,.. . ,V z I ' 4 1, me f n -'H at-5 , if G, 1 , :vs ,yu swf I 09' e-if r S cial 5 ,3 R lt Nw 5 KQV Guy Griffin B.A. in Math and Chemistry Arlene Grossman B.A. in Speech Donald Gruidel B.S. in Industrial Engineering . vF K 51' Lewis Goad Bachelor of General Education Raymond Goode Bachelor of General Education Edward Gotthelf, Ill Bachelor of General Education J, ,fe ,. .f .mf 1 . J IT New V e..-,Y,-,-, -,, ,M ,Y D' 3 ' 'assay' -ef? 49' X7 MDV w-nv' Xe I' 67 1 Edward Gruidel B.S. in Industrial Engineering 'df 'Tier 5,4 Olivia Guerra B.A. in French and Spanish Jack Gohr B.S. in Engineering Carl Gordon Bachelor of General Education Helen Gray B.S. in Nursing James Griffin Bachelor of General Education Janet Grossman B.A. in Elementary Education Sf Bobby Hammett B.S. in Military Science Keith Hansen B.S. in Military Science Stephen Harrison Bachelor of General Education James Guthrie Bachelor of Genercll Education Edward Hale Bachelor of General Education 'ff'.'-1' Q.-47 ,,., 'il :bfi- ls'Y,L!T'7' CI John Hartline Bachelor of General Education Earl Harvey, Jr. B.F.A. in Music Laura Haugse B.A. in English :Iwo Richard Hamlin B F A in Art Clifton Hand Bachelor of General Education Larry Hardt B.A. in Biology Pe I IJ ec ' 29 'r19 41' -JY 4-el 'ID' -J' S-Q glefllfir Hamilton y UC B or of G Education eneml James Hannan B.S. in Military Science Donald Harm B.S. in Business Administration Diane Hartman B.A. in Elementary Education Scotty Hatch B.A. in Psychology aa-jg' James Hawn Bachelor of General Education -.gy il 4iQ..,i ' -nr' Vernon Hayw00Cl Bachelor of General Education N 5+ Q lu: It . Hi mu, 'ff F W W1 2 1 Ai Egg ..p. i ELL, fnfg fi ,125 . ,,..,,f-vw ,-,..11 l'1'E-'N IMIMYQ John Hazlett Bachelor of General Education Robert Henk Bachelor of General Education Madison Hineslay B.S. in Military Science Virginia Holt B.S. in Nursing f -.5 Q. site Q xii .-1 4m I'- -PVT, sin- K X , -an Vs w ly . '1 5 ,S , . Gerda Heath B.S. in Secondary Education Charles Henninger Bachelor of General Education wwf, ' f NZ 'Qu ,. XJ ,, , ,- ,, 0: :ei uihgw f- f ,Z ,, , , 4 fe Q.. if B B f IW 2 0 ' m B. ,-fig, fr v' 2 l Z fri - A, , '41-W .-gg 4 . ' x Frank Hoover, Ill Bachelor of General Education Wayne Hopson Bachelor of General Education Henry Hibbeln B.S. in Business Administration , 7 I 1' if 'Q t , ' it - r f, ' lx :iig- X sg ri ' Sui 'ID Sh.: Gene Hitchcock Bachelor of General Education Douglas Honma Bachelor of General Education Edwin Horanic Bachelor of General Education Biff Nlta Heaton B.S. in Education Sonia Heaton B.A. in Sociology 'I ...-f' A-if 'Grae- David Hennings B.S. in Secondary Education William Hill B.S. in Retailing Ronald Hoham B.A. in Biology Walter Hooper Bachelor of General Education E is P A 5 9 I 2 E l'f'Et' cs gg. 2 1 , - lun, Bum PFW: Wilt' uiivltlll ,t 't wi t if 2.4 n 7'f' Q wi, ,' a - 4 ' 41 145511 f .A S222 ir: .i at ef- ir' 1, ff' S1-ff! V 42 ' its.-1 ' x W ffl 4,5 3 4 gf , if S Mary Hurlburt B.S. in Elementary Education Clayton lfflander Bachelor of General Education Maurice lnkel Bachelor of General Education Walter Irwin Bachelor of General Education George Ivey Bachelor of General Education James Houdek B.S. in Accounting John House B.S. in Military Science Leanne Huisken B.S. in Nursing Robert Huston B.S. in Military Science Earl llas Bachelor of General Education 5 wr L. I.'27 Z We Richard lnserra Bachelor of General Education Earl lsaac B.A. in Math l ,-8 X 'lat , : I .,.3,-, .Y 1 Linda lwen B.S. in Elementary Education 'arf f M , eff' ffm X f I ly- :lik 'Ll James Jackson Bachelor of General Education Valerie Jacobs B.S. in Education James Hullinger Bachelor of General Education John Hutchins B.S. in Military Science Victor Ingalls Bachelor of General Education 'Milton Irons B.S. in Military Science Alvin Israel Bachelor of General Education '-Jr 'fes- Milton Jerabek Bachelor of General Education Allan Johnson B.S. in Journalism Rolland Johnson B.S. in Business Administration Donald Johnston Bachelor of General Education James Jones B.S. in Business Administration 2 ' 6 . Robert Jamison Bachelor of General Education Billie Jatzen Bachelor of General Education p , 1, I .Q Frank Jensen Bachelor of General Education i K Q e . X cu sf? 'TTT' veg., ISV Fi WY' Russell Johnson B.S. in Business and Engineering Alphonso Jones Bachelor of General Max Jones Education B.S. in Business Administration Malanie Jeub B.S. in Journalism James Johnson Bachelor of General Education id Q I 'gi 'N ..-33: K 'g lL.uAb ' f wr- XS William Jones Bachelor of General Education Joseph Jowers Bachelor of General Education Merle Jentoft B.S. in Education John Johannes B.S. in Military Science Richard Johnson B.A. in History Shirley Johnson B.S. in Home Economics Beverly Jones B.S. in Elementary Education ' A lg. HQ litulldw um, i f WW' mill' sw M5 will will Brian Kadow B.S. in Business Administration Paul Kaufmann B.S. in Secondary Education Patrick Kelleher B.A. in Economics Patricia Kizlin B.A. in Sociology Morgan Knapp, Jr. Bachelor of General Education '63 i 'Tlx f' 1 1 V l Kevin Kadow B.S. in Business Administration Robert Kay B.S. in Military Science Dudley Kersey B.A. in Psychology Lee Kallstrom B.A. in Speech Carolyn Karplsek B.S. in Elementary Education , ,. SILT' W '15 No ig 58-11 f 1 '-1-Y Joan Koch B.S. in Education Joseph Koehnke B.S. in Military Science Y' if Naomi Klein B.F.A. in Art Mary Knoll B.S. in Secondary Education Paul Koeltzow Bachelor of General Education if-D JT , Cv Ronald Keiser B.S. in Accounting .lack Kiscoan B.S. in Business Administration Charles Knapp B.S. in Military Science Delbert Knowler Bachelor of General Education Henry Konvicka B.S. in Military Science Judy Kostka B.S. in Elementary Education l ez: Melton Kunze LQ-A Bachelor of General ff Education 1 l s '40 VW' 1? -.-...J Richard Kotite Bachelor of General Education '39 l N ...YM si -4' 5 . 4TH ' George Krause B.S. in Military Science Bach James La Brosse B.S. in Education Joan Larson B A in Biology Robert Larsen B.S. in Business Administration Virginia Lawton B.S. in Education A. F. LeGrand, Ill ' Bachelor of General Education 'N-.a ox! cw: , 'Q 4f 9 9:-mr Joyce Leuders B.S. in Business Administration Edwin Levine Bachelor of General Education -'Sr Mary Leach B.S. in Business Administration Bennie Lemolne B S In Military Science Burl Lewis Bachelor of General Education Q I7 'NIT Ray Krigsten elor of General 'Q Education John Langley B.A. in Sociology Bill Losell B.A. in Sociology Maurice Lee, Jr. B.S. in Military Science H 2 i is Jil g, ,ii N J l ! Richard Lininger Larry L'Heureux B.S. in Education Nona Liebhardt B.S. in Education if -sf 'VV Wil B.S. in civil ulllliig Engineering HM Robert Lorenzen Mlm? Bachelor of General l Education .5 Fred Luke Bachelor of General Education AJ FL, FN , , J sd? ,R Milli We ffgifi Henry Lyles Bachelor of General Education Stanley Mamlock Bachelor of General Education cfm. V- up giiiefl Bw-Tl2f:x?l5fnD4 tra 725' Karen Luschen B.S. in Education Marguerite Main B.S. in Education Joseph Manion Bachelor of General Education Jean Lindenstruth B.S. in Business Administration Charles Lirley B.S. in Business Administration James Lowery Bachelor of General Education WE? f as '75 ill' if I ,-ULN pdvf -1.-1 ' 'H-rr' 'lx 17:2 ,372-U. K Q? V Q fl if 1 QQ, '3- Maurice Marchand Bachelor of General Education Herbert Mardis Bachelor of General Education C. E. Lingerfelt Bachelor of General Education Josephine Loers B.S. in Education Louis Luchini Bachelor of General Education Gale Lyall Bachelor of General Education - James Maloney Bachelor of General Education ff, G-24? J l Ni L i--Q33 Alia: E522 E., A-j 31711 .- - '-1 r: If i F M .2 .3 P63 I V5 5 l I 'N 4 I Milda Markus B.A. in Biology Donald Mart B.S. in Business Administration Ronald Mason B.S. in Military Science Albert Mathwin B.S. in Education - Ralph Matthews, Jr. B.S. in Military Science P 3 swf ' A Z A ' 1 g., Tom Marlatt Bachelor of General Education .luan Martinez Bachelor of General Education - Gerald Massey '22 N. if M no 5.1.1.-'A u .. Linda Marley Bachelor of General Education Doris Marrow B.S. in Elementary Education B.S. in Education DeWayne Maxwell Bachelor of General Education Claudia May B.S. in Education A ' 4 1 'T Howard Matin B.A. in History Sandra Matulka B.S. in Elementary Education Raymond Mayer Bachelor of General Education if vc -f f P '27 f , lc a Y ,Mx --A' .. Melvin Maselr B.S. in Secondary Education Robert Masterson Bachelor of General Education Maureen Matthews B.A. in Speech William Matutha B.S. in Business Administration George McDonald Bachelor of General Education 3, WX. impur- -.ul Joseph McNulty B A In Speech Ausfm McQuinn Bachelor of General Education 4 ' A -.--4' I. G. Montes Bachelor of General Education Jan Moravec B.S. in Education Richard Morton Bachelor of General Education Russell Mullens B.S. in Education Charlene Munson B.S. in Business Administration ,t 9.42 Gregory Minter B.S. in Business Administration Frances Mintz B.S. in Education .I-0 ' l 24 'A . -fu 3 fx an 1-asv P'-.,.-11 Qi I l in , 1 Nma- JIUP' l NI' ....--f Dottl Mott B S In Home Economics Harold Mullins Bachelor of General Education William Myers .S. in Business dministration G. W. Mitchell Bachelor of General Education Larry Moore B.S. in Industrial Engineering John Morgan B.A. in Political Science E' 6.7 f ' fs OWS 'Wi sa vm-9 . TJ' c Edmund Mylowe Bachelor of General Education Albert Nakand Bachelor of General Education Joseph Mondzak Bachelor of General Education Richard Moore B.S. in Business Administration Norman Mortimer Bachelor of General Education Mary Beth Moulton B.S. in Education William Mullins Bachelor of General Education '95, r M Lyle Nelson Bachelor of General Education Allison Nicholson Bachelor of General Education Harry Niggle Bachelor of General Education Charles O'Byrne B.S. in Military Science Hebrew Oliver B.S. in Military Science Harold Nance Bachelor of General Education Betty Neal B.A. in English -ff ,f , --1 -4 ,,- 5 1 , f .,,.7 f f is mi 1 il w -e X I c er A . 7 G I Q 6 , vm ag t Xe W ,fxf S - M, ,A W 5 , Q 1 ',!'ff 7?2fgw. Mfg ff 45142526 . 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In Civil Engineering lim INW lcrgygeh Bn ru fl, lr. ralleneal ill l fi nnul -ta Donald Payne Bachelor of General Education Bailey Pendergrass, Jr. B.S. in Military Science William Peters Bachelor of General Education Linda Peterson B.S. in Elementary Education Frederick Pierson Bachelor of General Education Catherine Platt Gerald Ponteney B.A. in History Bachelor of General Education Nathan Poole Bachelor of General Education Harry Polumbo Bachelor of General Education Donald Poorman Bachelor of General Education William Postill Bachelor of General Education Joseph Powell Bachelor of General Education Edward Preisendorfer B.S. in Military Science K 7: Carl Porter Bachelor of General Education Thomas Poston Bachelor of General Education ye K sm 4019154 William Powell Bachelor of General Education Eugene Prosser Bachelor of General Education Joseph Racke B.S. in Business Administration Albert Provost Bachelor of General Education Barbara Puce B.A. in Sociology Q . . Q1 Frank Pospishil B.A. in English and History Joanna Poulson B.S. in Elementary Education Thomas Powers Bachelor of General Education 'PW lbw 'lin 5 ahqlm 'HMM lon Will! General Arvid Realsen B.S. in Military Science Reginald Reimer B.A. in English Edward Resnik B.S. in Military Science Louis Rich B.S. in Finance ' Martin Riley Bachelor of General Education Beverly Randall Bachelor of General Education Sandra Rasner B.S. in Education ,138-.153 -zrffr z qiqvw 'Z George Rutz lvl 1.-nun 139' ff' Raymond Reusche B.S. in Military Science Colleen Richmond B.S. in Education Bachelor of General Education Robert Reess Bachelor of General Education Frederick Reiss Bachelor of General Education 'if : '. f SD.. x N ,Z ,-9, if l f A fl 3, ,,- , .... , I .Q i 1:5 f3'f-M fy: Tlx-if ft!! 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N1 Sag. 21314 : 5ji N 7 Eleanor Robishaw Bachelor of General Education Dale Roper B.S. in Education Jeanne Royer B.S. in Home ' Economics Georgia Ruby BS in Education Orville Rutter, Jr Bachelor of General Education uf' B A CRE- sv Jean-awk -CT' xr Georgia Rogers B S In Journalism Daniel Roth BA in Economics 'Muff Dian Rubinow B.S. in Education Marilyn Sager B.S. in Elementary Education .lane Samson B.S. in Secondary Education Nw T-27' Sam Rumore Bachelor of General Education Daniel Sagan Bachelor of General Education Esther Sand B.S. in Elementary Education fl ' i 'Lf4fif: V Juan Roman Bachelor of General gifs Education ' , ' 40 51' ' , X if Robert Root 1 J L Bachelor of General A E Education A V ? fi. 7 ' J .f,ii'ff'f U.-gf-I-it . -fl.:-' ' 31759 'i?:xg'i' 51322557 e riff Wi ' 'i i Y' 'R :Y iff. hx 'rd Q1 Margaret Ros! B.A. in Biology fiiallv Nui James Rowling B.A. in English and History R. A. Rusk B.S. in Business Administration 223 MW K! ,M , are c,,5 'NJ 'K . Kenneth Shave Bachelor of General Education Ruby Short Bachelor of General Education NM V M5233 56am Q 95142156151 Joseph Smith U-HUM' Bachelor of General 51cm Educohon MH Sew L an PYIIWJI Shall zbrvfw :QW :LT Karen Stacke B S ln Elementary Education ames Stanek B S in Industrial Engineering WA wel N-Q -.49 ww June Steinke B.S. in Elementary Education Edward Stevens B.A. in History Claude Stone Bachelor of General Education Kenneth Stouf B.S. in Military Science Joan Studer 226 B.S. in Nursing , 'X . . gy, ,t Dale Stein Bachelor of General Education 'R' 'Wil Donald Stensrud Bachelor of General Education Clement Steyer, Jr. B.S. in Civil Engineering 94:0- Larry Stoney Bachelor of General Education Nancy Straub B.S. in Education John Sulava Bachelor of General Education 43135 QQ.: Nr- sms-u Steam, 5 5 In Business 9 Administration John Stihl Bachelor of General Education William Storms Bachelor of General Education Dale Stuart Bachelor of General Education ff' ,JSM V ,..e.. Henry Sully, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Laurence Suttlehan Bachelor of General Education Robert Swodell B.S. in Military 4 Science a Jan Taylor B.A. in Math and Speech Therapy l uw Daniel Terrell llllilllif Bachelor of General Hn Education Maman rhabeun .- B.S. in Journalism l Denny Thomas B.A. in Speech ri, mfs UQ. I. . 11'-. , . i 4. 4 --of ' 'W snr Ronald Swain B S in Retailing Noble Taylor Bachelor of General Education Yvonne Tesar B.S. in Home Economics lug ' If . '4 X . 'ed Q-fp five -A 365 'L','j-,.' 7 ,JA ,ef ,J e-env' I wx NWA r. Zachary Thistle Bachelor of General Education David Thompson Bachelor of General Education Harrell Travis Bachelor of General Education 1 x i iii?-E. 'LG-,.:f ESQ Egg-ij: , V, , Q , l' A l. : , r J Keith Thonen B S in Civil Engineering Earlene Timm B S in Elementary Education lil- 2 NC? William Tallon, Jr. Bachelor of General i Education 1 l Dean Taylor B.S. in Education TFT! '-f4,FQf 1 ?fi!!,',gf f1:Qkf,,. ,H , , 2,9 :Q fm. ,U N. X. rx l ,ix I N Yl' 'era- 4., g X . yw 'J R55 R4 '53, 2' f fl . 'f-1 5 Phyllis Taylor B.S. in Home Economics Lee Theil Bachelor of General Education Dean Thomas B.S. in General Science Susan Thompson B.S. in Elementary Education Thomas Trawick Bachelor of General Education Gary Trimble B.S. in Industrial Engineering James Turner B.A. in Economics Arthur Uglow, Jr. Bachelor of General Education Jo Ann Vander Stoep B.S. in Secondary Education Raul Velez-Velez Bachelor of General Education 1 ,vena W i I MP5 James Truntt W7 MM 4 . ,W A ,a 'J' N-aw., Charles Tubbs i Bachelor of General' Education . Sandy Turek B.S. in Education -QU! 'N--.M-4' .w..4f Jerry Vincentini B.S. in Retailing xtxwk-am' Bachelor of General Education Toni Turnquist B.F.A. in Art Dean Ullerich B.S. in Business Administration 4.49 QUA5' er - . if X ESX cw, X ,., 'ss , gl It Q ,M x vs rf Y I William Vinopal Bachelor of General Education .ui ' 65 mil, 'dr-W Everett Van Doren Bachelor of General Education Houston Vernon Bachelor of General Education Gene Vittori Bachelor of General Education in if 16.15 f '-an Yijfv James Tyner B.S. in Industrial Engineering Robert Van Der Like Bachelor of General Education lt ,Q 4 . aw -gfiff' ., , 1 ' 1155421 ,525l237'1-f.1'WfQ.-i ff .1-5' is cslilil' ' 5.244291 .1249 f-542114,:.1ei.-?ff.2.- - -QL-ffgrggftlf Q rg :f me Pwr is N 'uri' .f'ip:!1:rfg '.':r. 1:4 David Van Nest B.S. in Military Science 1533 William Vidal B.S. in Military Science 1?- T Elaine Vondrd s.,,.ff' B.A. in Biology .kxlgy 1 1. W Q ha .mfg 'Na ulWu2em WHYMHQ MHWN! MM! ,,,, ww mmm We df. 1 1 w 1 1 1 Nelton Wilson Bachelor of General Education Harold Woldmoe Bachelor of General Education Donald Williams, Jr. B.S. in Business Administration Glenn Williams Bachelor of General Education Wf ,'1'.f f N..- A N0 bf-qv Eugene Willig Bachelor of General Education Ivan, Wlnbolt B.S. in Business Administration W. F. Wolford Bachelor of General Education 1, fm: 2 D. G. Worsech Bachelor of General Education NIM- 1-we-.., Richard Wymore B.S. in Business Admnistration ll H' I M. E. Wurdeman B.S. in Civil Engineering Floryan Yakimovicz Bachelor of General Education Gary Zaruba B.F.A. in Art 'fy' af ,cc sift is 'i , ,f 4 ' x , L Olon Zager I 230 B.S. in Retailing -s ,2J, ev, , f ,rf 1, , f 12+ , I, ..- es f 3 ...eevf ' ,,.mf- A ,, j ,, ! If ,, w f 1' 1- 'J 'W' t Nc., Lawrence Zimmerman Bachelor of General Education Stan Zwerling B.A. in Speech and Sociology at Joyce Wilson g A B.F.A. in Art fl ,W ' 1 -J if gi I Charles Winney 1,4 Bachelor of General . Education B , 1 k. 5? J: if il gf? Marjorie Woodward B.S. in Elementary 'I . 5 Education ' -H 11 Richard Wyatt B.S. in Military Science - Sharon Young B.S. in Elementary Education -.X Jw .1-nl N ,lg I ' ' I - 5 fi I 1 I I E 1 Gil? 7K ffm . N R . D4 H5-, P1 yt WF 1 A lf . .JJ CI W . .35 ,, at in i J. l'. -V , fa . 13, f , 1 fl' L .- .,4,! 59:1 fr fs 61,3 - .Q '- t . ? Au e 4 't I, it .LR 1 la J wil .rg E' 1, Af.. Z' ff' if : ,' l 4 I K 7 . . I E J Ruth Helligso and Tom Burton ga Cutest Pan, Ugliest Man laurels in V. h'WZ Zi.,, f In 4 fy x i , Q , f YZ, 'H7 ined the annual United Community Services in ,MW Y 94- ,Z drive. Sigma Kappa collected 3654.53 ' x to name Ruth Cutest Pan. Lambda Alpha won in the men's division Chi with 3321.011-. Total collections of 31912.90 topped all previous years. Waokiya sponsored the UCS drive. I Y , i i 1 vi-. '92- ' wr I ' era? 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I v 7 ,Maul f .Ar Scholarship trophies and athletic awards, outstanding pledges and silver trays-all part of the Greek Week Banquet March 22. Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha walked off with the scholarship honors. Pi Kaps also proudly claimed the lntramural athletic sweepstakes trophy. The banquet climaxed a week ol painting at the Lutheran Old Peoples, Horne. Annually Omaha U. athletes are honored at the All-Sports ban- quet. Trophies are presented to the outstanding members of the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. Paul Blazevich and Louie Miloni, co-captains of the gridders, were presented the All-Sports Bowl trophy. Blazevich received an All-American plaque, and Miloni received the Russel Sports Outstanding Back award. Joe Neuburger was named the out- standing basketball player. Barry Miller was given an award for NAIA All-American Baseball, and Roger Sayers received the NAIA 100 yard dash champion trophy. Sayers was also named the World-Herald Athlete of the Year. 9 W 4 1 V I .UAVAKM g ' ' ' ' ' - ' N-r K Princess Beth watches as fellas stumble down the field in the wheelbarrow race. Pie-eating contests leave competitors with a dirty face. 'T AER j is 1 ' il MA IE DAY 1963 hlghhghted by the crownmg of Prmcess Att1ra XXIX Beth Nelson of Alpha X1 Delta began W1th a TGIF dance and break st and progressed to the crownmg and games The afternoon began W1th a PICDIC and ended W1th the parade through Omaha Lambda Chl topped the float competltlon W1th Year of Hope ZTA placed second W1th Never the Twam Shall Meet and S1gma Kappa took thlrd concluded Wlth a dance at Peony Park l l - 7 . . . . 7 . - fa U ' . . . . . 44 99 ' CC . ,, . . 7 with Whale of a Year. The day was rv ' mx fi? A ' ffgw 41 2, ,...A WW? A YK 4 , A Ya 1 , 1 . .1 M, f 1-4 , v x .L 3 1 E 3 S P .af 9 af lg i 2 i , a I i vi will.. 'll lollllf ll ll - l vemfnl I alll elllf Joann Kruntorad and Doug Slaughter were elected to represent their class as Typical Freshmen by an all-freshman vote on Oct. 16. The freshman class elected Mike Mench presi- dent for the year. Gregg Loso served as vice- president and Terri Pospichal was chosen secretary. 2 Joann is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta. Doug is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Other candidates who ran for Typical Freshman girl were Pam Adams, Mary Io Brandt, Sandy r -Q Catania, Leslie Forbes and Cathy Lautenschlager. Typical Freshman boy candidates were Tom Allen, Dave Baden, Joe Beninato and Jim Boe. Con- cluding the list were Steve Boguchwal, Russ Clarke, I im Ecklund and Phil Schlueter. 407 I I ...,....,,,,.. l J ,.....-if-'A X X -L. , a I i Q IQ l l l Q l l s V Q. , 6,4 ,. 1. ,, wx A J-f 4 ,L ,- f. 55' A, 'P wi , ff w 1 i x v in it .- 1 f 5 Ha, , Q at Q gg fig' ,v 6, i-54 . , , 8 gg 52' V E lt' E i xl'-f 9 -I 'f ,gs 4 dv A B3 , f we L gi' v 2 4, 1 l t i l l Z ,ini U Chosen by an all-school vote, Judy Jensen of Alpha Xi Delta was named J unim- Prom Queen on Valentine's Day, Comprising the Court, from top, Kathy Bowman, Chi Omega, Judy McCoy, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Ruth Helligso, Sigma Kappa. Presiding over the JUNIOR CLASS 5 were fopposite page, bottom? President J 5 1 2 l Ken McEwen, Vice-president ' Joe Snell and Secretary Kathy Bowman, l The Sophomore Cotillion, February 28, V was a roaring success, featuring the 1. i Imperials Combo for dancing and the up Midlanders for entertainment. In y charge of the dance were SOPHOMORE . 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'1- i L., ' ' , , , I ' . fm X yi. ,' 'f I 'l:,fc'ptl'1 . f , fl w 2 f f :ff ,, 1 fa. ff ff ww 1 tizifay' 75 f i f sp if ff? 'rj Y 2 'f I f , 2,4 JZ ' 'P Q sm ,df Hand shaklng speeches and awards these were the hr hhghts of the 8th annual Journahsm Awards Banquet, Apr1l 29 Award wmners were Galen L1lletl1o1 up Paul Beat ers Arlo Grafton, Paul W1ll1ams Roger Brown, WOW Radlo and the World Herald Also recognued were journahsm students who were awarded bronze, sllver or Hold keys for thelr work on student publlcauons 1 8 .M , eee,,,u, A g if ' sv - , - a A W ' 7 ' 9 ' 9 D ,, rl K 7,3 in I ,,,,, ,S I 5 A we f' W 47' Under the leadership of Headmaster .lerry Schwartz, Alpha Epsilon Pi finished its third year on the OU campus as a national colony. V Rushing, studying, ' working and relaxing accounted for the majority of time for the AEPi's. 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Daukinlis p Kathy 'Dayton f ' Vshirlgy .Donaly V Sharon Eddy in ' Gail Enquisl Carolyn Fowler' ' Kalhie Fry A ' Pam Frykholm Sheri Gilligan ' - Marlene Hall ' Barbara Hill Judy Holliday Chrislie Jensen Judy Jensen A Karen Jensen f Gloria, Kiggins' - Jo Ann Kruntarad Diane Mahbney Marge 'Mangan Mary Massara K 'Candy May -Claudia May ,Y Merrily McCann K K Kalhy McGuire' Marleen McGuire , Carol Medley Marilyn Millerf ' Charloll'e'Milera Y -Sue Mqran K I V Suzi Overliolser ' llquise 'Pesek K Carol Pelersen 5 y Jeannie 'Pres f . 'Sue Quest' -- Marilyn Rasrnulssen ,Linda Richard - Mary. Lynnfikohdefl NandyijRolle ,, ff Marjorie:-S'c9ll'Q if . Janet .Seaiian Q -L Kvien 1 Sfnrkef 'Sdffdv'ViSldUbf'.ff Porn Sfeilnerl K' ff Mews SUN'-'bfi Lvh'rieLSWsifiSnh 71,3 1355.595 'Tli6mP56n'EL A , Hqlenyl ' ffrqy. I-V Tqyi, fb-is ,rvfdsvivfff ' ' ygllllily Lylll,C6l'lli1-',i'Q , Midi? QW?-'iilei ffj, diff-Q'5ii., rf- ..-,j 3,1 y Y , .,,uuu,,- VW, ' K , A Presidenl DofliVMoll , Q ALPHA XI DELTA ..... Homecoming.Princess-Dotti J A Mottg Ma-ie'Day Princess?-Beth Nelsong Typical Fresh- - A man!-JoAnn .Kiruntoradag Lambda-'Chi Crescent Girl- J 1 A ,Margie Scottg Helen of Troy-Kathy Daytong TKE - Coral Queen-Nancy Kautzg Miss Omaha+Dee Sandvigg Sig'Ep Singg Greek Week Outstanding Pledge-Judy .l enseng J ' y J ' y Students Councileshaifi Zagcir, Pauline Williams.- U , I' -Q f Kingfsnmrfuahn-esfquey' . ' f I 1 I 3 4 1 J 4 '4 Q Q L W 5 . . .j' 'C' N S K 1 v 4 N 1 X 1 .BA l 1 m ' lick: 1 ia 4 1 H la 1 v 5 rl l F ls E I I V 24 1 ,r 4 ,P X .5 .3i'?11,: N if I W in Fa. I f E 5 P V V J H if H K,:xlzP'1ne: - wg' fiiimfv A I V Quik, A ,Q P fianeii 'fg.lg.Qs,i Dbhnal Borbidrq Jane, Teddy Patty' Baker? g Q-fig Oilivivg ,B-frsivdtifiii Kufhy 'qo'wni5n1,Pf3fQiff K-fhv our-adv 1 P K Deanne '-Brezarelif Diane Brodbegkf Beyerly Burroyvsf Lindo .Carrell '-L' 'X Margia, Calhkarl' Susan - Deane ' fn Q, Jana Qoxoln Judy .Eichhorn liz iEncell Q .Frances Ernsi' . Phyllis Faasse Meridee -Fokken Claudia Gere ' Leslie Hamillon J Doris 'Handley s ' Leslie Horn 'l Sheri Hronek V Diane Hudgens ' Sheri Humphrey Krisly Isaacson Julie Iyerson Dianne Johnson Mary Johnson Shirley Johnson Judi Jones' Pal Karre . 3 Jeri Klingforlhn Linda Krebs ' Susan 'Krogh f Janet' Kroeger V Karen Luschen . I Anne Macleod, V Palli' Molson ' ., Sharon Mgusll .g. Jan' Maxvyell w Nancy McGleeQ Mary ,Mead f , Daisy' Meissnerf' . Ruth Meyers Q- , Sue I Miles ' Judi imggdy ' 1 Peggy Pardeni Billie, Paulson-ig . ,V-Q Jo Paulson' Terri Pospithalfil Debbie areidwskiof Bei? Roth ' ' j pi-ere! V sehmgd ,' Tl., 'sdlfly it I Jennifer' -Sihurjlgffl' C Karen ' Sedoris Janis! siagiQp1ahfjifQ Mary 'Belhf Phyllis Merrilyn Earlene Susan' JoAnn A Judyf, Marilyn- A V , ,, President Sue Weidenharnmer .Q , , P Qffigif-'TomahawkBoiliilltyg Co.ntgst+S. .y,lolmeon,'Saral1 Erlwilrds, P 14 P gg Phyllis Fa2ilSSl-lgjsilicleht,CouAiif2ilL4Kristy Isaacson g?Sufi Wc1idenhdmmer,' 1 f 'n-s !3Shiflijy7.lolihsopg5Pz1tlin Matson, .let1iiyeEighhoi'hgel3ozirJd Off'l'SlllCl6l1l1'Plll3llCZl- Q ClasslioHiQj4rSfEKzItl1y.Bowmzin,Pat Karre, Earlene Y ' T-imrljq,Terr-irRoSQiCl1algl:Tl1k3vii1y Cl1j Swbai'ter Girl+Jurly4Eichhorhg- if fQPi Kdppal,Alpliae'DQre2iml5Girl4K2itnh,y Bowmarig Spring Sing, 19635 U 52 -Q Wieyf 'li-1 -lll 1' 1 Q' Q g1Creeky Week SQl'1olarSQhipATrophy. 1 .glJs5gAllen' Q 5 'H . , . . U., , lf., , .,.,,.,.-'1-.., ..., I 5 1 I E vi I , 5 1 , 4 .Q n ' I I I - I I , Q! i 3 a 1 4 1 41. 1, . ,uv , J,,.l A , .,, f, - f. , - 3 gg, 1 ,, , Y LX. - . 5 2 V .3 , L , ' ,,1 Qltjf. ,V , ,. .- - - .f ' .. 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V '.', i?Pqzir,tiEiijdLin'gf'i'nlintfajniiijaelsg the D.eltaQ Rho7S- trieglthleir A A l'l ollf 'q,Q0l1eg:tiveQlfqnd'A'g1tlfooiliall,Qbasketballgfluaseball imflxiracoks o , H lA5silsti'ng, Lenz-q Wyciriefv i'CefpyeSident'1LlQydiCardwell, Secretary -. f Q-'51 fMan,n5.lTrf2!S11fGi' I6hnfAndfExsbhi, .PlfdsfffeinerQDQi1glHSs Wr'ighf if fi I 'elle is 5 f f ' A ffa9FlF5O?i5l QCl?ai'lf'?'T TQUY, Ciu'104 ,lsee 'fqQi1i'P75Sd2ifS1,ii3S F s f wuxivff - :.., Y -we r M., 5 - ,i e c 1, X , ps. , ,- GFS KN- A 5 II:'r 9 S. ,A Q I 1 I 1 f' I I r I I II V , I 1' ,?L,fu3Lf:l1'l,f,,'.':1z..v,Ai....A-3 4. , A Q, A, A . N, X -I ix agijj. xx. A-.A-,...-- Iam jpungpe 55 ?:,Z?'Q21- oJihrij,Chopinijh-' of . . , xii Mlke lark, Louis Rlchurlj Hr. W.ibbrsorioliji1f3' John, Homiiio 1 Hg Roger Hendersohhj :Frarik Heinisthif' A , A A VK,., A , A A , , Rodger ,Hehdersor1Qf'TKI 1,e' ' 'I,- 1,1i,f ?5idem 'l9hnf5f9 9Y Q 7 I I ' Jim Hprlgyggq ' 1' R I' ,AII A1 I-,- II21, QA A A V ' Ray Hurlilridhfz A, A Ilxk, .-JA '1,'A' A . A , I I 'I 6'--f'gJ6'Qg2BEQiH'4f0se4UCSfUg1ieSfMaH+TQm Burton? I A , AI AA ,'A' 5 A1' lQg1taQAKjng Sataria-J0hnfAStolleyg -' Roberl Janlisorr ' .fChiQ'OIr1te'gEIKhight4fJack Miglkg gAASp1fing ASingg' eee 1 'Ie SQIEPorsingisrreclassoofficefevennise Anderson- Neil Kqaqksieing: ' ,eI . ,'e' ','ififf 13 I'e if e' l' ' I R Francie Mclean' Q- '3 Churles McNIuIlf 5 ' william Neyilgeg . I Rogeri Miller' ,QV AA Norm 1NeI5onj,A jj Fronk fNog:iQd 'Aff Rodney ',Oberlef7 'AA ,T Kenneth' Qlssoij, Mork ' Oiollpdlifg ff Ierryr Pegek 71, I7 ' I Gilbert Robert' ' Burney .Tho niqej -ldmes lllqm 1 , f, 1 A,1,f.-IJ. A efrl MEs5FgaQ Seah? fi R e'Qo R ' R I I Q N eg' I - 3 Z i? 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Student CoiineiliDud f1gefggy,33i'msGiasgaggwisllie J , TP - Wekefield, Richard' A if in T0mpsegt,fDaug ' Slaughter 5' Signia Kidppe Q if Typical' College Mana , 1 Rollie Krepsgg Chi L ijKriightfKyen Alleng TypiCal.Freshman-+Doug f ' Slaugliierg-Class . F 0ffieers+Gregg Lose, S Mike Meneh, JJ oe Snell, S Jim Pelowskigixen S Alleni Mike Sweetg Greek W it 'Week Outstanding y Pledgff4+Richafd Tomp- li if-Q , ' V's' 5 Vsett.-3-'A.Greek,WeCk -' e,f' Seholarshipgqirophyig Q ' j 3 5 Greek Weeks' J Intramural Athletik: J fsweepstakbi Tfbphyf. 'J President, Fred Elsasser Fi Kap Dream cm Kqehy,sewmun , Q . .1169 . ,pw . ,aff N g'L':. X X 4 ,ffzg Q 3 ! n J w vi V , W Q . zu I 1 i , 1 1 4 i I 1 I I -,-fl .f- .-f- a f l A,-f V v E '4 E E ', 1 N ll in ,Ill 4 , , -1? 5' q s. 1 , Im ,Q QQ ' wi mg W i ' IN L N Wu N Q w x N' 1 X a i' w g 1 11 : W L M! l x wk' .uh I 1' T 3 lar Nl we lf? 'Li MW 1 'S B A N! 1,5 l U -y W I i my y i! 2 1 kt ' xi' 1 5 x5 1 3 : i H W ,.:-.- Am., ff,- ,.,.,-. ,..,. ,,.,.. .. 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C Betty Bleuvdi Ronnie BoundS Linda Flack Gloria Foucek Pat 50095 Belle Gmff Mary Lou Hahn Dusty Harder Sonia Heaton Ruth Helligso Terry Hennil19 Kathy H009 Jackie Horn Delores Hurlburl Mary Hurlburt Dodie Jenkins Colette Jurzenski Carolyn Karpisek Candace Keil Carole Kucera Cathy Lautenschlager Nancy Lunsford Milda Markus Parsla Mende Nancy M911 Jan Meyers Kathy Pendrock Georgia Ruby, f Sl!-Jrid Schakat , Julie Skupe l i Rift! Sorum i KGY Stevens . Yyonne Tesar V , 5'IVilG Vecbastiks , Elaine Vondra . Marv Beth Walsh , i t Pkfiui. L . 4. .fi ' ,Q mwdg 4,:,, mfg.. 'Bf,eS!d9'!'-p9 ?'r91'?FUPY W Rolli1C.KfGEF frftfw ii? QE nik .-5 A .L u fe M : 2 U' ,, I :fs '-1 2 3 4 i I 'J 53 ' 23 1 j .Q , I , ,E - Q . 3 yi 1 - Ei ' - .Qi , ' 5 I' 4,1 1 .N . ' I V. 4 , ' Z5 3 M V? ' M M ' ' at ' ' . lil N' 1 J , ' f H p K, ,h 5 ? ,Q 1 1!L 5i V ' J il 'A Nl 4 N j -1.21: Q Q 1 L' 1 'Q if E .Z -wr ,- 2' if Ni , ' , A V 1 ., .9 ,Q , V V. 11 1- 11 : . L5-i: ' ,H f ig ? : ' , : .'!i ,' Q' . 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Don Vanderswerff William Viwamigjgelg Richard 'Rell' 'Af Q.: 54:5 ..,.- .I J. . Ji V'-,Z 11 J' 'K N ..,. X 1 -- -ua m, ' .1 .,1, . 5, 1 ,. sl 1 1 J . W V5 - 1 ,I M1 ' I E 3 ' 4 , S vg L , 4 H' tw W , , , w '1' .,l -,q-.i .ifff i, A--L , .l if LK:- , , ,Iw- , v . ,E I' E l' 1 4 ,, 1 -q w Ji a 4 , 2 MK' , ,V I., ,- A ,H v N'-uv.. A43 ff , ' W w.,, J 45 ,I .. f, iffzww , .3 , Liwf ' .Z 1 gf, ,O ,, . f ,,,, ,, M ,, mf, W.-Z f ffl? .f-., 1 ' Ag, I X 4 f 9 Q pw r f MAA 1' nw, 's....-fu 5:1L7,,Mz, new gs - X 4 ,' ' 'WW' M . I 12 ' N -A5 4 1 I 1 'fit N u is 5 I in 1 -ff f Z K nl P r f -.f.....4 . F . l J. i I i r 3 , 1 , ,., MK, 1 ww' ' :n-u.u-s.4m,f.-- fm Duane Aildl5iTi0l'ly,f'.5 Tom Allen' 5 x-x, 4 Babu-'ev ' Q Ti' x-.-' i Max Axtelsenf ,IQ ',V fy Ken, Caherlqfylv Sal-' aiu ,cu51pbgi1,T1i J as . Richard Cowrnani . Gordon Deines ',.l John Deinoikai 55 LeRoy Dyer V N - Jerry Gress' J Randle Hall A Lyle Hane e Sam Hayes - Larry Hill Lee Kallslrom Ed Kaliss ' Gene Krepel A Brad Lamdin. John H. Loudon Tony Martinez' X Gar Meinersha en Y , , 9 William ,Miller A Ron Morocco ' Charles wewbegkeg, John Pinlore Douglas, Prokopf, , f Harry Reiderrianlf' Eldon Samiwsorig' 1 ' Earl r.'4sfinei , Jack Sfaifgflifjfgj Rohdlyf fTeinp'lero5! i' I John Zeltins, il 1 Allen f',WeaVenif.'.',9, l 'l Y - f ' H ZetafihuiA1phaieGQo1esriifManeBi11e3QarniPb611- LV E as '?:'g 1 4 . K4.xx .-....4 . , ,. . W, I 2 f 5 i F if 3 ,X-5 . 1 ap, wr I 4 I ,,f,,j.':fg411:q:: Bob Balesy . X Gerald Bender. X ' Ed Cenk , -X .lack Delorenzo 5 , Ron Dillmer Jim Ecklund L .' Howard Fouls ' Richard Gibb - 7 Don Goodrich h . Jerry Hansen A' ' A' -V 'President Russell! W Robert Henlon V A - H Y H Y 'R . 1 1 . ' Q Frank Hoag I' K , :- ' E' - V I V , - Dick Johnson . G G TAUVKAPPA REPSILON '. Q . . .4 Zeta Tau AlphalHoney-Dennis I Richard Klauschle - ' H ' John Knickmun R' .Madigangf Omega 'Knight-fKen Nelseng GreekeWeek Bowling I , -I f R li ' M ' Q Trophy. James lacy Dennis Madigan Kennelh McKeone Donald 'McMichael ' Richard Mehsling A 'iff ,flr W. Coral Qyeen-Nancyslldiilg, '71 K f K Ken Nelsen' Dave Richardson Joe' Scarpello Norman Slader Joe Sokol A Brian Slemrnermanf 'Q 1' Fred Wapler! l ,A V Bruce Will A, 'V Chuck Will ' V Ken Willse' 1 ' I. 5 Q. f , '-141' :,r?'-5 i-1, j.:.:I.'? 33-5 ' ' fLQi.i1 ' ' ek:-T, Qtfkfgy' 'af if E A . 3' ' L. 7: H' w' 3 lil ig. .S I . N .I .E . i V :Y .. Lu M, M in 'QE ii i.r 25' ll W . 'I L .5 A . Z . 2 c 1 X q s Ei L :i f ,' . . 5 1. :E 1- ! .4 I 4 If 1 M ,. 1? 1 , - I. . -. 111 L . I, i f 55 .1 ' 1 M . .1 1 1 4 .5 1 Vx ' I ' , .- .g .. 'N , . 1 T -.1 1.5 x ,-f 1. ,. J, IN W 'E I .3 x .l .4 w . .. 1, 1 1,35 is 2 . .z 4. .- 1? 2 5 i i 5 4.. .5 Qgz sfiig- A-, .,..,. - N cy' My g - H ',.Zv fn.- il . , -1 Ju ' - 1,.M .7 'W'V!?Nx. .A f-k V A ai' is ,qw 'w '--W X 4 . . M-'-1,3 W XT , . fn,- ,wg- 41' ,nfmn -nv . fm , K' 'LL x ,..vK1 N--, -gg I 5 1 E xi J I 1 '55- 'l i ' --bi .- -,1 le Y v M in . ll li! 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Judy Anderson ' Melinda Baker ' K2 Carol Berry , , Diane Berry J CheryI'Bird Nancy Bross ' , Donna Cahow Sandy Catania Rosie Chlupacek Susan Cunningham Connie Douglas Patti Dunham Cathy Elliott Marilyn Elliott Juli Epperson ' DeDe Erpelding Kathy Fentress, Georganne Fishbaugh Ellen Goeser Patty Goldapp Carolann Hadfield Mary Hallas Carol Hammer Barbara Hill linda Hill Gloria Jacobs Malanie Jeub Carol Johnson Linda Johnson Barbara Keast Kathy Kennelly Mary Jo l.emker Judy McCoy I Joan McShannon Carolyn Meester Bobbi Merica louise Micheletto Jacque Newcomer Sheri O'Doherty Bertie Pechous Dona Picking Betsy Rasmussen Marcia Ray Susan Rester Mdry Rheinfrank 4 Pat Rothe Pe99Y Rummelhart Marilyn Sager l Georganne Schnurr Barbara Shradar , Evonne Slegle 1 Diane Sparck ' Cathy Stoeberl Nina Suhl 4 Marilou Thibault 4 ' Jun Thompson Julie Thompson' A ,X Jane Treutler Sherrie Ulfers , Kathy Vail Ginny Werner! S. cC'iiri1ovq:'g'l-ThetafC.hiT'Diregini , ZETATA'Us'AL?Hii5e5iifilf-5fS1iiiiPhi25-3f' iEps'ilOn:SWeeth'6af12ff5+M-ifBeli-Sirljpsoflf if 2 ,B MCCOYjsL5tudGHI COHfiCil?BetsYf2e: 5 M- , I 4RaSmu4sSeh g -TomqhawlcfEditor-iMdriloul if S 54Thiil5aul't Q'sMilitgry Ball Honorary . Col6nelffMidgeEButterS 3 jflqnofafy Lieutenant bCOllJI'lElL'JQ Volenec, A J -' K ' jllresident-'Gail Browning V. . . , . Y, -Q1 'F -4'-' f',- - ' -' ,-'lj--11--..j -'1'-1 .-4 ...fQ,k . ,. . .,.f --M-1, .--115-,:' -giAf,g-'Q-:Q-4'-IQ.-1.3,-T-51.15 5 ' .241 - f e , 4 , 4 4- V , , 44, 4.V.. ,,M...4'--. -F. U4-,'. .-,,,,44-.-.-, -.-,y,. ,., - 41,9 ,'-. 9 eng, ' ' . '. :., . f- V -., . , . ., I .,, 4 ..4 ,,,l. ,,. .4,..,, 4, 7,4414 .',L,4,.4 -.. 1-6447 i A -. ,N --X.-. 4. ,. . , J GREEKS again this year manned paint brushes and other equipment to do their good deed for the Lutheran Old Peoples' Home, 520 South 26th Street. The Week of painting was climaxed by a banquet March 22, 1963. The Sig Ep Sing, September 27, featured an extra added attraction-the Sig Ep kickline. Winners of musical competition were: Alpha Xi Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha, first places, Chi Omega and Tau Kappa Epsilon, second places, and Sigma Kappa and Theta Chi, third places. Competition song for the men was 'They Call the Wind Moriah, women competed with 'cGreenfields. 280 'S' 'R 'Q Q... 2 459K di iirwfi? Q V 2 dd 5 ---wa . ., . -J.-an canfa1'ways1,5f Qrrqfvr in fdxfferent V-4Iid 1fT2 A 6veUiQQgl,fAh t her?1':fff iiif!5i'S?id61h i iS93tli6 k OA11i1'113lfn6n'tSQf1iFiligilisls 'Mtg 'swfffffig 'Stiin 'A, iff 1 Bpxhtzg Dayie' Ef'lI6l'StCii'l51 Elmeff CarbQ-xi, .lensg-HQ Gary-, - ' Karre, La rry' Kliehljiel, Candynfgp Mayi ,Hgi-rbld SCh'n6ide1f, Robert il Si1n6ll,f N'ihi11Tay lOi' 14 and 5 , 1 Pyispi11aiiWi1kinS.f' ' 2 2 5 Pen and Sword this year helped raise money for the JFK Memorial Schol- arship fund and presented three revolving sports trophies to the school. Of- ficers were, from left, Bernard Peterson, public relations secretary, Alphonso J ones, treasurerg Philip Newton, admin- istrative secretary, Carl Porter, social secretaryg Steve Harrison, president. l IWWR 4-AQ 4 MJ X 41 ' -280 3. 5. Z, 2 -L Z -.-gg-:JJ .3531 vi fm wwf' M 1 4 6 1 V Y 15 'Eff' :-seg? Sv P. David Baden Judi Brumfield Linda Brumfield James Hess Sondra Kutschinski Joyce Kent Maureen Matthews Patricia Pedersen President Don Houghton Among the INDEPENDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION's activi- ties this year was their Sweetheart Dance February Ist. Sandra Kutschinski was chosen Sweetheart Queen at the dance which is for ISA members from OU and neighboring colleges. ISA also gave students their annual Christmas presents-free parking! Members were up and about at 5 in the morning putting Santa Claus sacks on the meters in the parking lots. Sandra Kutschinski, ISA Sweetheart Queen Bill Petersen Kathy Roberts Fred Wanacek Virginia White .,1, X du .xxx . x N E Q N X K g . -5 Z J I i li l I 9 x T i Z 3 I, 'z C l lo F 'W 1 F n n l Alex Borchardl Larry Barlels Kurt Bacher! , Roberl Anderson Cliff Buckingham Russell Buller Dwayne Cafron Gary Couch Larry Dvowak John Frances William Gibson Henry Hibbeler Bill Hill ' Keilh Kiernan David Larson William Malulka Paul Meyer Wayne Minikus Jack Newhirler John Olafson RUSH! Rogers Frank Swanson Gary Tallman Dean Ullerich David Vanderloo Je'fY Vincenlini E R099 Watkins Robert Wood Richard Wymore OIOII Zqger iii,-mfg-gf! ',.'.':f:z:fig: ' 'KPresidenl James Q Spencer 1 e ThefQmdhe.Usnivofsity plfofessionol businessvfraternityi VGamma1Eta chdpter of waosifoufldedon dampus April 23, 1949. Besides featduring fguest speakers Hfvliheifu-1flCQtiIigg5jthQA'Dif1lt3 Sigsgpartioipated in intraninraili sports, is yfl'i gff y'y' ff 'holdfflohifeakfiaspN,owfe1I1h.o1i7 celebratingiheir founding, and helped bllfaiselmbney for highlightofstghefsooialiseasonowas ihev Roseof Deltoi Sig e ' V 5 ffdanceiyewhere anineChiiistensenifwas'crowned',Rose, Officers for thefirst Seinesteiii Werexil efiy ViIiCC!itiHi, junior yioe-piesidentg o or -Q s i Qarjf- T311-rndn,.jsecrototyV inbolt,:ireasnredr'ig1 DiolcfWyinore, historian, and Ron Swaing-ohoncelloigu-Se'oonidQfsoinesterjfoffioers included, 0lonf.'0z?'i Zagelr, T ssei I'g::'?- eei'. i . i l-LgfiiiQfiif,:f:e1'iiresiflenfse11ds'QJ'aCkieNCwh1r.1er4 ffeasufsf- 1-.-xr., -nog, f, - . . Siege? if The STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION boasts one of the largest memberships on campus, with over 200 members. Of- ficers are: front row: Linda Anderson, president, Marlene Hall, publicity Kathy Welniak, vice-president, Joanne Poulson, secretary, and Gary Ray Meester, treasurer. Second row: R. E. Hlavac, Pam Smith, Peggy Parden, Linda Lenz, Billie Poulson, Mary Knoll, Nona Liebhardt, Hilde Walter, Bonnie Applegate. Third row: Marleen McGuire, Jill Anderson, Marjie Scott, Susan Thompson, Ann Bonanno, LaDonna Johnson, Jacque Newcomer, Anne Kochanowicz, Joan Berkheimer, Vernon Wood. Fourth row: Nikki Engstrom, Janet Bochek, Carol Peterson, Marilyn Miller, Jan Legler, Marsha Curran, Colleen Vaughan, Susan Johnson, Linda Riddle, Gerald Pesek. Back row: Pat Karre, Teddy Backstrom, Sharron Scudder, Barbara Keast, Nancy Ruvoloe Jennifer Cackin, Betty Neal, Lynn Dyba, Irma Gardner. w- V.-wr' KAPPA DELTA PI educatlon honorary 1n1t1ated over 35 members th1S year Members are requrred to have a 3 0 accumulate grade polnt Front row Jan Seaman Llnda Peterson Lola Roberts Karen Stacks Jo Felton Carolyn Kundell Second row Robert Ackerman Mrs Joanne Rust Eleanor Phlnque Pat Carey Ethel Coleman Myrtle Swmehope L1z Encell Ruth Horst Jan Bochek Jo Poulson Clarmda Bacon Dorothy Patach Dee Brezacek Back row Gretel Schmad Barbara Keast Sylvra Guada lupe Terrr Turner Dottr Br1an Marty Sm1th Maxlne Shulman Ruth Meyers Teddy Backstrom JoAnn Vanderstoep PI KAPPA DELTA speech honorary 1S desrgned to encourage part1c1pat1on 1n forens1c work and to promote mterest 1n d1scuss1on debate and publrc speaklng Members are front row Stan Zwerhng Bob Bunns Rom Meyer Anne McCleod Arlene Cross man Back row Paul Kauffman Steve Boguchual Dave Cowsky Lloyd Tate Chet McCarthy Larry Hrcks 5 s l , ' ' A l ' -. 5 V A 'SS . Q-5 5 -f a 1 ' - ' I a 9 7 1 9 ' 1 ' 1 ' a 9 7 9 a 9 9 9 a . a 1 ' : 1 9 ' 9 9 a 7 9 9 9 ' IBEW T 1 ml,-1 MEEHQT I 'nz' ll HMI., fall- , , lbw , ' 9 3 1 7 9 7 lmflbp ' : 9 7 7 7 7 L . l l fm ,, f QN. ew,-...,.,,,m OU students turned in 95 pints of blood during the University's annual blood drive. Spearheading the drifve were co-chairmen Gary Meester and Don Houghton. The drive was sponsored by United Community Services. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA, national sociology honorary, members for 1963-64 were, front row: Vatro Murvar, Jill Kelly, Carla Hansen, Sonja Heaton, Laima Runcis, Roni Meyer, George Sheppard. Back row: A. P. Garbin, E. J. Carlin, R. E. Hughes, George Helling, Robert L. Doty, Jackson Anderson, Bill Lassell, Carroll Joe Bender. 1 ' l with 1 lllitk lu i Back row: Rev. D. Wright Lunsford, Harry Rice, Norm Nelson, Esther Sant, Linda lwen, Lynn Dyba. Front row, Frank Nocita, Nancy Lunsford, Delores Hurlburt, Dodie Jenkins, Gloria Richardson. Guest speakers, slides of the Holy Land and an aura of friendly cooperation characterize the bi-monthly meetings of the BY- KOTA CLUB. The organization's name is an abbreviated form of HBe ye kind, one to anotherf, and Welcomes members of all denominations. Guiding the group through its first year on campus were President Frank Nocita, Vice-president Nancy Lunsford and Secretary-treasurer Dodie Jenkins. Sponsors include Mr. Harry Rice and Reverend Roger Simpson. Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church is the setting for the CANTERBURY CLUB meetings. In addition to weekly meetings, mem- bers partake of corporate communion monthly. The group conducted a Study of the Sacraments of the Church early in the year, and heard prominent Omaha religious leaders speak. Assisting President Bob Bee were Vice-president Chuck Hamsa and Sec- retary-treasurer ,lean Dayton. Although all students are welcome to attend meetings, voting members must be affiliated with the Episcopalian Church. Standing: Bonnie Applegate, Cathy Van Skoy, Howard Martin, John Krecek, Stuart Lynn, Karen Jensen, Olive Graham, Dean Hewitt, Dr. W. C. B. Lambert Be75Y Dayton, Alys Nelson. Seated: Bob Bee, Nancy Anderson, Jean Dayton, Chuck Hamsa. ' ' ' t .5 f.:-ff. , .-7 1g.:wg.?r,' fa ff ,f uv 'tx 'r' The SPANISH CLUB's members are, front row: Sally Shephard, Gail Enquist, Jo Rodriquez, Linda Riddle, Mary Burke, Mary Sue Winsor, Ann Bonanno. Back row: S. A. Spagnuolo, Mike Cunningham, Bonnie Hill, John Sutton, Nancy Burns, Herb Os- borne, Olivia Guerra, Pam Smith, Bruce Fowler, Ivan Monine, Herb Rhoades. Open to all Catholic students, the NEWMAN CLUB strives to promote advancement educationally and spiritually. Weekly meetings with guest speakers and parties were just some of the activities of the club. Members are, front row: Father Gerald Noonan, Mary Helen Kreader, Mary Johnson, Terry Pesek, Fred Abbott. Second row: Tim Tyrcha, John Jensen, Bob Wilson, Pat Cos- grove, Earl Preatle, Gene Tyrcha, Pete Leary. Back row: Richard Rowler, Gerald Pesek, Mark Scobey, Dennis Quinn, Bob Wilson, Joe Rewolinski. 'Hn C? 4-Q fx' Nl lflwiw XX , , Q 1 s i-9 T., . The GERMAN CLUB started off the year with a get acquainted dinner. The club is designed to give German Language students a cross-section view of life in Germany. Members are, upper left, front row: Bette Reeves, Karen Hill, Marjie Scott. Back row: Norman Porter, Jose Greco, Floyd Bergman, Jim Frye, Hilde Walter, Lloyd Linebruger. Upper right,.front row: Lou Mayer, Parsla Mende. Back row: David Moore, John Mason, Anne Cockrell, Laima Runcis. FRENCH CLUB members this year include, front row: Lydia Ropp, Jackie Horn, Dianne DeFord, Nancy Lunsford, Olivia Guerra Carolyn Williams, Judy Williams, Karen Sullivan, Pauline Williams and Jan Kamphius. Back row: Bob Dominquez, Frank Hein isch, Greg Muffitt and Ray Mellor. Sponsors for the group were Mrs. Dorothy Hawley and Mrs. Daryl Bayer 4 Z -..-. 'I 297' f ' W 3 .+, 1 1 A 7,7454 1 WNY? ,Q , n fl 'g x P' r 2, K 0 w Rall X me xx Greeks, club members, art lovers they all walk through thxs hall on then' way to then' meetm s U the elevator past coat hangers and pamtmgs and then, after the 8' P 7 meetmgs down the elevator of stalrs and they go home or to the OUamp1 room for a chat and a cup of coffee ., 2 ' 'X t V ' - V . v X 1 Q u , . . I , 1 ' , a ' . - 7 ' n The elevator in the Student Center--vehicle of student movement. Whether crowded with students, or sitting solitar- ily in the shaft, the elevator can usually be counted on to take us where we want to go. It carries sorority women and fraternity men to meetings, stu- dents and faculty alike to meals in the cafeteria or dining rooms-though it's slow, its travels are many, its ears are open and it opinions varied. 'ii' ug 411' A-u.. suwf' fin.- ' ,,v,,W,? J sf? 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L y J 327 , T.. f. - - 3 +5 W ' 'W mf , 'ws' af ,, .X , 4 3 Lgkxsfgv rc.-1 .Aura Q b , Q - ' me . .., .W ' Kathy Kennelly and Dud Kersey at the Drive-In window of Commercial Savings and Loan Association's Central Office, 4501 Dodge Street t a g-Jana O T011 Values QEBESEEF I tv'r-mx, ' US 'Q f S59 eg g? Top Value Stamps EV OMAHA'S FAVORITE FOOD STORES 328 ADDS SPARKlE T0 YOUR DET i I I For Easier Banking I Q ' First West Side Bank 4 and Facility at the Crossroads 72nd 8. Farnam St. - And Crossroads Shopping Center TOWN 8. COUNTY FEATURING NATIONALLY FAMOUS FASHIONS FOR COEDS Popularly Priced 6070 Military Ave. 55'I-0542 8733 Countryside Phone - Member F.D.I.C. Congratulatmns, UHIVCTSITY of Omaha twb eww Mi A Abbott, Annabelle 194 Abbott, Fred 93,161,169,294 Abboud, John 160 Abel, Ray 93 Abernathy, Carole 194 Abersfeller, Mary 194 Able, Marsha 260 Abraham, Evette 58,194,278 Ackerman, Robert 12,29,291 Ackerman, Roger 194 Action, John Jr. 194 Adam, Vickie 278 Adams, Pam 233 Aden, Harlen 119,136 Adrian, Fred 46 Agnew, Bob 131 Ahrens, Francis 194 Albaugh, Rick 269 Albers, Laurie 188,278 Allen, Bobb 160 Allen, Gerald 119 Allen, Ken 119,135,185,193, 263,269 Allen, Marie 194 Allen, Tom 233,274 Allender, Rose 194 Alpha Epsilon Pi 259 Alpha Kappa Delta 292 Alpha Lambda Delta 183 Alpha Xi Delta 260 Amos, James 194 Amundson, Donald 194 Anderberg, Clifford 12,161 194, Baldwin, Donald 195 Bales, Bob 276 Balog, George 195 Band 114 Bantner, Morrie 136 Barber, Harry D. 16 Barbour, Walter 195 Bardell, Donald 195 Baretincic, Donald 195 Bariss, Nicholas 161 Barkes, Gary 160,266 Barta, Ron 106,169,269 Bartels, Larry 288 Baseball 132 Basketball 124 Bath, William 195 Battelle, Elaine 195 Bauer, Arthur 195 Bayer, Daryl Ann 44 Beachler, Dennis 129 Beaupre, W. J. 77 Beavers, Duane W. 24 Beavers, Paul 254 Beazley, Hal 195 Beberniss, Dixie 80 Beck, Paul 12,29 Beck, William 161 Bee, Bob 293 Beeson, Betty 28 Behers, Bernard 86 Bender, Carroll Joe 292 Bender, Gerald 276 Bender, Guy 195 Benecke, Robert 26 Benedick, Jack 272 Andersen Anna 194 Andersen, Jane 69,152,157 Anderson John Jr. 25 Anderson, Carl 134 Anderson Dennis 266 Anderson Donna 262 Anderson Duane 274 Anderson Jackson 292 Anderson Janet 262 Anderson Jill 260,290 Anderson John 263 Anderson Judy 117,278 Anderson Linda 260,290 Anderson Nancy 260,293 Anderson Robert 288 Anderson Susan 262 Andrews, Louis 194 Angels Flight 92 Applegate, Bill 93 Applegate, Bonnie 117,260,290, 293 Ariza, Jesse 272 Beninato, Joe 182,233 Benito, Richard 195 Bennett, Robert 195 Benning, Don 158 Benson, Joe 119,131,136,182,272 Bergman, Floyd 295 Bergman, Olivia 262 Berkheimer, Joan 290 Berkheimer, John 266 Berry, Carol 117,278 Berry, Charles 195 Berry, Diane 278 Bethel, Hollie 12,28 Bigger, Joyce 25 Bird, Cheryl 99,278 Black, James 195 Blackman, Pat 260 Blackwell, Dr. John V. 50 Blair, Jim 266 Blair, John 195 Blankenship, Jim 264 Armstrong, Phyllis 64 Arnold, Barbara 262 Art Club 52 Ashley, Bob 274 Ashley, John 266 Aver, Ronald 303 Austin, Robert 194 Axelson, Max 274 B Babcock, Jane 194,262 Bachert, Kurt 288 Bachop, William E. 56 Bachus, Carol 117,260 Bflfkes, Wayne 119,135,136 194 Backstrom, Andrea 262,291 I Bacon, Clarinda 291 Baden, Dave 233 Badura, Mike 160 BGQI1, James 194 Bail, President Milo 15,91 Bail, Mrs. Milo 13 Bailey, Norman 194 Baird, Barbara 195 Baird, Robert 169 Baker, Melinda 117,278 Baker, Patricia 262 330 Blazevich, Paul 195,226 Bleuvas, Betty 270 Bloom, Ray 195 Bochek, Janet 195,260,291 Bock, Dave 266 Bogacz, Tom 113,195 Boggs, Dona 263 Bogle, Larry C. 24,196 Boguchwal, Steve 233,259,291 Bohaty, Ginny 80,261 Boldt, Randy 269 Boles, Dorothy 99 Bonnanno, Ann 261,290,294 Bond, Dennis 24 Borchardt, Alex 288 Borchman, Kay 260 Borchman, LeAnn 92,260 Borg, Judy 196 Borge, Paul 147 Borgman, R. P. 56 Borsheim, Jim 124,135,142 Bostil, Larry 196 Bothe, James 196 Bottorff, Carol 260 Bottorff, Dick, 273 Bounds, Ronnie 270 Bowlby, Jim 272 Bowman, Kathy 29,25,270,105, 81,251,262 Boyd, Bill 267 Boyd, Harold 196 Boyd, Jack 196 Bozek, John 272 Bozeman, Wallace 196 Brady, C. L. 196 Brady, Kathy 262 Brand, Bill 154 Brandt, Mary Jo 233 Brandt, Joseph 196 Bray, Victor 196 Brett, George lll 196 Brezacek, Deanne 80,262,291 Brian, Dotti 99,260,291 Brightwell, Herbert 196 Bringham, William 196 Briscoe, Marlin 119 Britten, Gerald 196 Britton, John 196 Brochtrup, Naomi 76 Brodbeck, Diane 262 Bronowski, James P. 91,93 Brooks, Merle 48 Bross, Nancy 278 Brotherton, Henry 196 Browder, Robert 196 Brown, James 151 Brown, Judy 197 Brown, Leonard 197 Brown, Marion 41,152 Brown, Roger 254 Brown, Ronald 197 Brown, Thomas 197 ,1 Browning, Gail 92,81,116,188, 219,279,197 Broyan, Carl 197 Brummer, James 197 Brunkow, Con 160 Brustkern, Richard 169 Bryant, Ed 134,269 Buckingham, Cliff 288 Buckles, Earl 264 Bull, Charles 12,22 Bullock, James 197 Bunns, Bob 291 Buntz, Carole 282 Burdge, Robert 93,197 Burdick, Carolyn 260 Burin, Michael 197 Burke, Mary 105,197,294 Burkholder, Kenneth 29 Burkman, F. W. 197 Burlingame, W. G. 197 Burns, Nancy 294 Burrows, Beverly 262 Burton, Tom 217,266 Burzdzius, Mary 80 Busch, Dave 282 Busch, Karl 39 Bush, Margaret 188 Bustle, James 197 Butler, Russell 288 Buttelmann, Henry 197 Butters, Midge 91 Byars, Buford 94 Bykota 293 C Cahan, Barbara 197 Cahert, Ken 274 Cahill, Henry 197 Cahow, Donna 278 Calami, Kay 197 Callahan, Jerry 272 Callaway, James 197 Campbell, Charles 197 Campbell, Bill 68,274,279,187, 198 Caniglia, Al 110,142 Caniglia, Ross 264 Canterbury Club 293 Cardwell, Lloyd Jr. 129,264 Cardwell, Lloyd Sr. 129,128,142 Carey, Gordon 198 Carey, Pat 291 Carlin, E. J. 292 Carlson, Jim 273 Carlson, Roy 198 Cvfpemer, cyide 198 Carrell, Linda 262 Carroll, Danford 198 Carsey, Carol 105,198 Carstenson, Sidney 160,198 Carter, Grey 198 Carver, George 198 Casey, John 269 Cash, Edward 198 Casterline, William H. 24 198 Castro, Tony 58 I Catania, Sandy 80,233,273 Cathcart, Marcia 92,262 Catlin, Tom 269 Catron, Dwayne 288 Cellucci, Loreto 198 Cenk, Ed 276 Cerny, Melvin 169 Cerone, Denny 135 Chapman, Jim 266 Cheerleaders 116 Chelenza, Nicholas 198 Cherota, Frederick 198 Chester, Sigmund 198 Chi Omega 262 Ching, Kenneth 198 Chlupacek, Rosie 278 Choir 238 Christensen, Janine 289 Christensen, Raymond 198 Christiansen, Arnold 24,198 Christiansen, Ivan 69,152,179 Ciullo, Anthony 264 Clark, Donald Jr. 198 Clark, Dr. Edwin 61,69 Clark, Gladyce 43 Clark, Kathie 260 Clark, Mike 266 Clarke, Russ 233,272 Clark, Wayne 264 Claussen, Connie 98 Claypool, Frederick 198 Cobry, Jerry 161 Cockrell, Anne 295 Coffman, John 199 Cogossi, Adam 199 Cohen, Frieda 199 Coleman, Billy 199 Coleman, Ethel 291 Collin, Jim 269 Collins, George 199 Collins, Sue 69,260 Colofiore, Joseph 199 Comstock, Gardner 199 Coniglio, Gerald 199 Connel, Norman 199 Connelly, Leonora 25,199 Connolly, Michael 199 Coon, Clovis 22 Cooper, Mary Jane 105,199 Cords, Bob 93 Coren, Meyler 199 Corinthians 183 Corkill, Nila 306 Cosgrove, Pat 294 Couch, GafY 288 Councilman, John 131 Couture, Ernest 199 Cowman, Michael 199 Cowman, Richard 274 Cowsky, Dave 291 Cox, Jack 199 Cramer, Jim 271117 Cramer, Karen Crane, Roderic 12,161,232 Crenshaw, Geofge 127 Crewdson, Bob 266 Cribbs, Ulysse-S 124 Crisman, Bob 105 Crocl1et, Harold 199 Croft, Sandra 260 Crofton, Jo0f1 190 Crouch, GOVY 199 Cmmiq Cullelli I Cummllil l ainillllgl l Cvtlllgl L M0111 cttw. 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M. 201 Daukintis, Ann 260 Davidson, Hurford 232 Davidson, Judy 117 Davis, Harold 12,169 Davis, Herbert 16 Davis, Jack 201 Davis, Norman 124 Davitt, Dorothy 63 Day, Donald 24,201 Dayton, Betsy 293 Dayton, Jean 99,293 Dayton, Kathy 80,117,141,260 Dean, Susan 81,188,262 DeFord, Dianne 295 Deines, Gordon 274 Deinozka, John 161,274 Delorenzo, Jack 134,276 Delta Omicron 112 Delta Rho Gamma 264 Delta Sigma Pi 288 Demkowski, Mike 124 Denton, Tommy 201 D'ErcoIe, Louis Jr. 266 Deringer, Clifton 201 Dettmer, Ron 276 Di Biase, Mike 119 Dickens, Raymond 201 Dixon, Pearl 32 Dodge, Richard 266 Dodson, Burt Jr. 201 Doerflein, Donald 201 Doezema, Richard 201 Doiron, Reginald 201 Dolinsky, Valeen 25 Dominquez, Bob 295 Donaly, Shirley 201,260 Donlan, Denny 264,269 Dotson, H. W. 266 Doty, Robert L. 292 Dougherty, Ella Jane 306 Douglas, Connie 278 Douglass, Karen 201 Downing, Richard 269 Doxon, Jana 265,263 Drapeau, Donald 46 Drefs, Franklin 93,201 Drisko, Charles 201 Drum' Loren 93,l36,128,169,272 Dubler, Jim 160 Dutfey, Pat 117 Dulaney, Octavus 201 Duncan, William 201 Dunham, Patti 105,117,278 Dunlap, Jack 202 Dunn, Joseph 12,29 Dunne, Robert 202 Dupree, Burton 202 Dupree, Curtis 202 Dusek, Joyce 25 Dvowak, Larry 288 Dybo, Lynn 293 Dye, Kenneth 202 Dyer, LeRoy 274 E Earl, James 40 East, Charles Jr. 202 Echols, Robert Jr. 202 Eckert, Clifford 202 Ecklund, Don 202 Ecklund, Jim 276,233 Eddy, Sharon 260 Edwards, Bill 58 Edwards, Sarah 67,69,81 Edwards, Terrill 119,136 Eichhorn, Judy i1e,iaa,ao,58, 275,182,99,92,81,262 Eichhorn, Ruth 11 Eissler, Ron 119 Elam, Frank Jr. 202 Elias, Frank 134 Ellerbeck, Lloyd 158 Elliott, Cathy 278 Elliott, Marilyn 278 Elliott, William 202 Ellis, Marvin 269 Elrod, Janet 202 Elsasser, Fred 187,269,270 Elsinger, Judy 80 Elwood, Donald 202 Encell, Liz 80,81,262,291 Engelhart, Marie 58 Engel, Thelma 179,181 English, Lysle 202 Enquist, Gail 260,294 Epperson, Juli 278 Erickson, Carol 41 Ernst, Frances 262 Erpelding, DeDe 278 Esser, James 202 Estes, Ben 202 Ezekiel, Saul 202 F Faasse, Phyllis 67,69,81,116,262 Fair, Jack 202,271 Faircloth, James 202 Fairfield, R. J. Jr. 202 Fardal, Diane 203 Felton, Jo 203,291 Fenton, John 203 Fentress, Kathy 278 Ferguson, Arthur 203 Feverstein, Carol 282 Field, Edsel 203 Filipowski, Donna 203 Findley, Harry 203 Fischer, Ken 119,131,142 Fishbaugh, Georganne 278 Fishel, Mariorie 203 Flack, Linda 92,270 Fleming, Doris 203 Fleming, James 203 Fletcher, Richard 154,203 Fleury, Thomas 203 Florom, Rayman 203 Floth, Jon 113 Fogarty, Frank 16 Folk, Leonard 203 Fokken, Meridee 262 Football 118 Forbes, Leslie 233 Forman, Larry 169,269 Forsberg, Lee 154 Forster, Mary 203 Foster, Lance 269 Foucek, Gloria 270 Fouts, Howard 187,276 Fowler, Bruce 294 Fowler, Carolyn 260 Fox, David 203 Frances, John 288 0 Francisco, Fred 160 Frank, Virginia 41 Franklin, Delbert 203 Franzen, Melvin 203 Freed, Jay 93 Freelin, Jim 129,272 Freeman, Mary 204 French Club 295 Friant, Robert 204 Fridell, John 204 Friedman, Robert 259 Friedman, Roger D. 58 Frost, Dan 204 Fry, Kathie 260 Fry, Susan Kelley 204 Frye, Jim 295 Frykholm, Pam 260 Frykholm, Vernon 204 Fukuhara, James 204 Funk, George Jr. 204 Fus, Dennis 43 Fuxa, Jerry 272 Fuxa, Jim 127,272 G Gaduto, Phil 272 Gage, Peter Jr. 24,204 Galloway, Neil 119,263,273 Galvin, Bernard 204 Gambill, David 204 Gamma Pi Sigma 58 Gappa, Donald 204 Garber,.Elmer 282 Garber, Ruth 204 Garbin, Albeno 162,292 Gardner, lrma 204 Gardner, Kendall 204 Gassman, John 204 GATEWAY Staff 154 Gaver, John 169,269 Gay, Richard 204 Geihs, Dorothy 81 Geist, Dean 204 Gember, Jim 154 I Genakos, George 204 General Printing 81 information 85 Genge, Pat 270 George, Murray 113 Gerbracht, William 179,181,187 Gere, Claudia 262 German Club 295 Gervasio, Tony 119 Gfeller, Brian 169 Gibb, Richard 276 Gibbs, Kathleen 204 Gibson, David 205 Gibson, William 288 Giddings, Pat 128 Gidley, Steve 105,269 Giesen, James 205 Gilbert, Don 270 Gilbert, Harvey 269 Gilbin, Richard 93 Giles, Dennis 113 Gilligan, Sharon 117,261 Gilmore, Gary 134 Gleason, Michael 264 Glidden G. 28 Goad, Lewis 205 Goeser, Ellen 92,154,156,188,278, Gohr, Jack 205 Goldapp, Patty 68,117,278 Goldstrom, Jerry 259 Goldstrom, Mark 259 Golf 131 Goode, David Jr. 205 Goode, Raymond 205 Goodrich, Don 276 Gordon, Carl 205 Gordon, Richard 205 Gore, Warren 12,43 Gorman, Frank 33 Gorman, Russell 158 Gorr, Ernest 43,131,29 Gotthelf, Edward lll 205 Gould, Ken 128,136,137 Gould, Tom 93 Grabow, Jay 269 Graff, Bette 117,188,270 Grafton, Arlo 254 Graham, Carol 238 Graham, Olive 293 Graham, Walter B. 152 Grasso, Jim 58,182,269 Graves, Dennis 191 Gray, Helen 205 Greco, Jose 295 Green, Dean 160 Greenberg, Samuel 16 Greene, Boyd 205 Greer, George 58 Greguras, Francis 160 Gress, Jerry 274 Griffin, Guy 58,205 Griffin, James 205 Griffith, George 205 Grim, R. L. 89 Grinage, Gladys 11 Groh, Gene 269 Grossman, Arlene 181,184,205, 291 Grossman, Janet 205 Grothe, Carolyn 205 Grow, Bill 152,154 Gruber, Robert 77 Gruidel, Don 134,205 Gruidel, Edward 205 Gudalupe. Sylvia 291 ' Guerra, Olivia 205,294,295 Gum, Ert 12,46 Gustafson, Bob 272 Guthrie, James 206 H Haase, Judith 23 Hadfield, Carolann 278 Hagwood, Jim 272 Hahn, Mary Lou 270 Hale, Edward 206 . Hall, Alma 18 Hall, Candis 80 Hall, Marlene 261,290 Hall, Randle 274 Hallas, Mary 278 Halloran, Pat 269 Hamilton, Leslie 80,262 Hamilton, Marvin 206 Hamlin, Richard 206 Hammer, Carol 278 Hammer, Larry 93,169,263,272 Hammett, Bobby 206 Hamsa, Chuck 293 Hand, Clifton 206 Handley, Doris 262 Hane, Lyle 274 Hannan, James 206 Hannibal, Mary Lou 92 Hansen, Carla 292 Hansen, Gordon 55 Hansen, Jerry 276 Hansen, Keith 206 Harder, Dusty 270 Harding, Nancy 58 Hardt, Larry 206 Harkness, Charles 10,12 Harm, Donald 206 Harmsen, Lloyd Tate 17,337 Harper, Robert 32 Harriman, William 151,159 Harrington, Dave 269 Harrington, William M. 24 Harris, George 12,211,191 Harrison, Stephen 206,284 Harsh, Yvonne 27 Hartline, John 206 Hartman,Diane 206 Harvey. Thomas 113,206 Haselwood, Vern 306 Hasaka, R. M. 89 Hatch, Scotty 206 Haugse, Laura 206 Hausig, John 68,266 331 Hawley, Dorothy 44 Hawn, James 206 Hayes, Sam 274 Haywood, Vernon 206 Hazelett, John 208 Hearty, Jerome 160 Heath, Gerda 208 Heaton, Nita 208 Heaton, Sonja 208,270,292 Heinisch, Frank 266,295 Helligso, Martha 31 Helligso, Ruth I04,217,251,270 Helling, George 126,292 Helmstadter, Carl 18 Hemenway, John 66 Henderson, Joseph 272 Henderson,, Roger 266 Henk, Robert 208 Henniger, Herman 278 Henning, Terry 270 Henninger, Charles 208 Hennings, David 208 Henry, John 269 Henton, Robert 276 Hewitt, Dean 293 Hibbeler, Henry 288,208 Hickling, Rosalie 80 Hicks, Larry 291 Higley, Wayne 26 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Albert 46 Barbara 260 Barbara 278 Bill 208,288 Bonnie 294 Elizabeth 9,179,181,183 Hill Jack 22 Hill Karen 295 Hill Larry 274,275 Hill Hill Linda 105,278 Peter 50 Hilldrup, Carol 80 Hunacek, Gerald 169 Hunter, Bruce 129,130 Huntington, Corrada 38 Hunzeker, H. L. 151 Hurlburt, Delores 270,293 Hurlburt, Mary 209,270 Hurst, Francis 55,136 Huston, Robert 209 Hutcheson, Bill 264 Hutchins, John 209 Hybl, Kathy 81 lakish, Robert 93 Ifflander, Cayton 209 lias, Earl 209 Independent Students' Assn. 286 Indiannes 117 Ingalls, Victor 209 Ingham, Charles 56 lnkel, Maurice 209 lnserra, Richard 209 Interfraternity Council 187 Irons, Milton 209 Irwin, Walter 209 Isaac, Earl 209 Isaacson, Kristy 117,182,188,262 Israel, Alvin 209 Iverson, Julie 92,262 Ivey, George 209 Iwen, Linda 209,293 J Jackson, Denny 134 Jackson, James 209 Jacobs, Gloria 117,278 Jacobs, Valerie 209 Hineslay, Madison 208 Hitchcock, Gene 208 Hlavac, Rene 12,28,290 Hoag, Frank 276 Hoag, Kathy 270 Hoag, Ruby 82 Hockett, William 12,26 Hoenshell, Craig 187,269 Hoffman, Bill 131 Hoham, Ron 58,208 Holiday, Judi 117 Holley, Leta 25 Holliday, Judy 260 Hollingworth, Helen 151 Holt, Virginia 208 Holtz, L. E. 89 Home Economics Club 80 Honma, Douglas 208 Hooper, Walter 208 Hoover, Frank lll 208 Hopkins, Denny 160 Hopson, Wayne 208 Horanic, Edwin 208 Horeis, Tom 169 Horky, Jim 266 Horn, Jackie 270,295 Horn, Leslie 263 Horn, Mary Jean 184 Hornig, Harvey 58 Horst, Ruth 291 Horvath, Joseph 146 Hossack, James 12,160,169 Houdek, James 93,209 Houghton, Don 287 House, John 209 Hronek, Sheri 156,262 Hruska, Thomas 303 Huber, Douglas 68,131 Hudgens, Diane 262 Hughes, R. E. 292 Huisken, Leanne 209 Hullinger, James 209 Hvltffwn, Roy 128,129,136,16O, 267 Humphrey, Sheri 262 332 Jafek, Betty 66 Jamison, Robert 210,266 Jatzen, Billie 210 Jaynes, Dr. Wm. 84 Jeffrey, William 272 Jelen, Claude 270 Jenkins, Dodie 270,293 Jensen, Christie 69,92,188,260 Jensen, Frank 210,282 Jensen, Gary 124 Jensen, John 294 Jensen, Judy 92,104,251,260 Jensen, Karen 58,293,260 Jentoft, Merle 210 Jerabek, Milton 210 Jespersen, Shirley 76 Jeub, Malanie 92,210,278 Joche, Joseph 136 Johannes, John 210 Johnson, Allan 154,210 Johnson, Carol 278 Johnson, Dianne 262 Johnson, Dick 276 Johnson, Harold 269 Johnson, James 210 Johnson, June 87 Johnson, Keith 269 Johnson, LaDonna 80,290 Johnson, Linda 278 Johnson, Mary 262,294 Johnson, Richard 210 Johnson, Rolland C. 24,210 Johnson, Russell 210 Johnson, Sharon 91 Johnson, Shirley 58,80,181,184, 210,262 Johnson, Susan 67,92 Johnston, Donald 210 Jones, Alphonso 210,284 Jones, Beverly 92,210 Jones, Edward 272 Jones, Hebert 12,28 Jones, James 119,127,129,136, 210 Jones, Judi 263 Jones, Max 210 Jones, Michael 266 Jones, William 210 Jowers, Joseph 210 Jurzenski, Colette 270 Juul, Larry 266 K Kading, Terry 80 Kadow, Brian 119,211 Kadow, Kevin 119,211 Kaeser, William B6 Kaiser, Dennis 269 Kallstrom, Lee 181,187,211, Kamphius, Jan 295 Kappa Delta Pi 291 Karpisek, Carolyn 211,270 Karpisek, Marie 91 Karre, Carolyn 91 Karre, Gary 282 Karre, Pat 92,250,262 Kaspar, Jim 181 Kaster, Paul 124,134 Kauffman, Paul 211,291 Kaura, Frank 264 Kauss, Ed 274 Kautz, Nancy 277 Kay, Robert 211 Keast, Barbara 278,291 Keast, Stan 93,169 Keefover, Harold 37 Keil, Candace 270 Keiser, Ronald 211 Kelleher, Patrick 211 Kelly, Francis 22 Kelly, Jill 292 Kelsey, Thomas 264 Kemnitz, Ernest 59 Kemp, Don 314 Kennedy, Paul 28 Kennelly,Kathy 278,327,328 Kent, Joyce 287 Keppel, C. R. 59 Kersey, Dudley 182,185,211 328 Kersigo, John 58,273 Kettle, Jim 119,136 Kettleson, Clyde 129 Keyser, Jim 93,160,169 Kiernan, Keith 288 Kiewit, Peter 16 Kiggins, Gloria 260 Killian, Margaret 80 Kimball, Joan 81 Kiscoan, Jack 24,119,211 Kisgen, Mike 93,272 Kizlin, Patricia 211 Klauschie, Richard 276 Klein, Naomi 52,211 Klingforth, Clara 27 Klingforth, Jeri 80,262 Klockseim, Neil 116,266 Knapp, Charles 211 Knapp, Morgan Jr. 211 Knickman, John 276 Knoll, Mary 211,290 Knowler, Delbert 211 Koch, Joan 211 Koehnke, Joseph 211 Koeltzow, Paul 211 Koenig, Bernard 303 Konvicka, Henry 211 Koop, Ken 272 Kostinec, Jerry J. 24 Kostka, Judy 212 Kotite, Richard 212 Krause, George 212 Kreader, Mary Helen 294 Krebiel, Larry 134,282,269 Krebs, Linda 262 Krepel, Gene 274 Krecek, John 293 Krenzer, Robert 107 Kreps, Roland 269,271 274 ,269, Kriesel, Elaine 76 Krigsten, Ray 212 Kroeger, Janet 58,99,262 Krogh, John 129 Krogh, Susan 92,105,262 Kruntorad, Joann 117,233,260 Kucera, Carole 270 Kuchel, Gaylon 162 Kundel, Carolyn 80,291 Kunkler, Charles 272 Kunze, Melton 212 Kurth, Bert 179 Kurth, Jean 80 Kutschinski, Sandra 287 KWOU 147 L La Brosse, James 212 Lacy, James 276 Lambda Chi Alpha 266 Lambert, W. C. B. 12,162,183 293 Lambin, Brad 187,274 Lang, Thomas 160 I Langley, John 212 Larsen Bob 63,212 Larsen, Jo 89 Larson Albert 12,151 Larson, David 288 Larson Joan 212 Lasell, Bill 212,292 Lautenschlager, Cathy 188,233, 270 Lawton, Virginia 212 Leach, Mary 25,212 Leary, Pete 294 Lee, Maurice Jr. 212 Lefler, Clarence 107 Le Grand, A. F. III 212 Le Mar, William 160,167 Lamker, Mary Jo 278 Lemoine, Bonnie 212 Lenz, Linda 290 Lenz, Warren 129,187,265 Leuders, Joyce 212 Levine, Edwin 212 Levy, Isabel 303 Lewis, Burl 212 Lewis, C. Glenn 12,22,24,185 L'Heureux, Larry 105,213,269 Liebhardt, Nona 213,290 Lillethorup, Galen 254 Limas, Paul 119 Lindenstruth, Jean 25,213 Lineburger, Lloyd 295 Lingerfelt, C. E. 213 Lininger, Richard 160,213 Linstromberg, Walter 59 Lirley, Charles 213 Livdahl, Richard 160 Loers, Josephine 213 Loftus, Don 119 Lord, Ellen 306 Lorenzen, Robert 213 LOSOI Gregg 233,269 Loudon, John H. 274 Lofery, James 213 Luby, Tom 270 Lucas, John 23 Luchini, Louis 213 Luefschuetz, Karl 259 Luke, Fred 213! 80 Lund ren, Caro yn Lunsfird, Nancy 270,293,295 Lunsford, Rev. D. Wflghl 293 Luschen, Karen 213,262 Lyall, Gale 213 Lyles, Henry 213 Lynn, Stuart 293 M Macklin, Maurice 265 MacLeod, Anne 262,291 if wwf rt .pi if 'p Z - 511.11 .1 In I 'Smit 1:' Q,- ir?-Vi lI':F5 f' .. M, mi' 7 I I! ' 134: Win! 'iff' fi 1526A 1:1 ef--: lf' n ' W If T . ,.: iff 1.25, . ' ' 1, ll: 1 11 4 . PZ 1,4 53:5 L.: lt: iff ir M.: If? rf- if l: 1 tfil 1:-jg 771 H lat 'E' my 3:5 151' tv-15 Izzi If: ff ist' 174.1 116 iff mil Irs, it V.. Irets i:': tiff: Sri: tri: If: 1:59714 llhf' Dflygy is ' ., . 'f,..s. I:.,Q:-5.155 11.6, I ,, '-mee.. 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N. 58,59 Marrow, Doris 215 Marston, Anson 12,151,160,169 Mart, Donald 215 Martin, Howard 293 Martin, Paul 160 Martin, Richard 128 Martinez, Juan 215 Martinez, Tony 274 Masek, Melvin 215 Masilko, Gary 182,185,272 Mason, John 295 Mason, Ronald 215 Massara, Mary 261 Massey, Gerald 215 Masterson, Robert 215 Mathwin, Albert 215 Martin, Howard 215 Matson, Patti 92,182,262 Matthews, Maureen 215,219,287 Matthews, Ralph Jr. 215 Matulka, Sandra 215 Matulka, William 215,288 Maust, Sharon 263 Maxwell, DeWayne 215 Maxwell, Janet 262 May, Candy 188,260,282 May, Claudia 92,116,215,26O Mayer, Lou 295 Mayer, Raymond 215 McAndrews, Duane 119 McArdle, Dennis 24 McArdle, G. M. 11 McCallum, Lynn 185 McCann, Merrily 260 McCarthy, Chet 291 McCaulley, Marion 306 McCoy, Judy 92,156,251,275, 278 McCumber, Wanda 160 McDonald, George 215 McEwen, Ken 135,154,181,251, 272 McGlee, Nancy 216,262 McGowen, Patrick 216 McGovern, Blanche 14 McGovern, Mike 131 McGranahan, Robert 85,152 McGuire, Kathleen 99,260 McGuire, Marlene 67,260,290 McKeone, Kenneth 276 McLean, Francis 160,169,266 McLellan, Richard 44 McMichael, Donald 276 McMillan, John 151,161 McNulty, Charles 266 McNulty, Joseph 216 MCQuinn, Austin 216 McShannon, Joan 278 Mead, Mary 117,262 Mead, Sharron 216 Meadows, Byron 216 Means, Raymond 306 Medley, Carol 260 Meester, Carolyn 25,117,278 Meester, Gary 216,290 Mehsling, Richard 276 Meidlinger, Leo 154 Meinershagen, Gary 274 Meissner, Daisy Beth 262 Mellor, John 216 Mellor, Michael 216 Mellor, Ray 295 Merrill, Robert 216 Menard, Lloyd 52 Mench, Mike 233,269 Mende, Parsla 270,295 Menze, Stan 272 Mercia, Bobbi 117,278 Myers, William 217 Mylowe, Edmund 217 N Nakand, Albert 217 Nance, Harold 218 Naylor, Kirk 12,14 Neal, Betty 218 Neel, Ed 119,129,136 Nehmer, Kenneth 97 Palmer, Jackie 81,184,219 Palmer, Jim 43 Panhellenic Council 186 Parden, Peggy 262,290 Parker, John 219 Parks, Robert 269 Parrish, Dick 93,169 Patridge, George 219 Patach, Dorothy 19,181,291 Patchin, Gary 128 Paul,- Aldrich, 43 Paulson, Billie 263,290 Merriam, Mrs. John 16 Metcalf, Ned 216 Metz, Nancy 270 Mewhirter, Barbara 86 Meyer, Paul 288 Meyer, Roni 216,291,292 Meyers, Carl 119 Meyers, Lowell 216 Meyers, Mary Beth 92,184,216 Meyers, Ruth 81,262 Micheletto, Louise 25,278 Michlewright, Raymond 216 Micke, Betty 80 Mielke, Jack 160,263 Milano, Ron 119 Miles, Sue 262 Nelsen Ken 263,287 Nelson Alys 293 Nelson Beth 228 Nelson Bob 273 Nelson, Edwin Jr. 218 Nelson Lola 218 Nelson, Lyle 218 Nelson Norm 160,266,293 Nelson Stanle 218 1 Y Neuberger, Joe 12,135,226 Neville, William 267 New, Jeff 119 Newbecker, Charles 274 Newcomer, Jacque 278,289 Newhirter, Jack 288 Newman Club 294 Payne, Donald 219 Payne, Wilfred 40,232 Pearson, John 82 Pearson, Ross 219 Pecha, Frank 134 Pechar, Ed 191 Pechous, Roberta 188,278 Pedersen, Patricia 287 Pedrini, D. T. 77 Pelowski,' Debbie 262 Pelowski, Jim 181,1a5,19s,219, 269 Pendergrass, Bailey Jr. 219 Pendrock, Kathy 270 Pepper,Hobart 219 Perry, Sara 219 Miller, Barry 226 Miller, Bernie 124 Miller, Bill 131,136,263,274 Miller, Jerry 272 Miller, John 111 Miller, Larry 269 Miller, Marilyn 117,260 Miller, Roger 58,266 Milner, Lee 119,216 Miloni, Louie 119,216,226 Milotz, Robert 216 Minikus, Wayne 288 Minter, Gregory 217 Mintz, Frances 217 Mitchell, Ellen 25 Mitchell, G. W. 217 Mitera, Mixan, Charlotte 260 John 272 Mlejnek, Ron 58 Mondzak, Joseph 217 Monine, lvan 294 Montes, l. G. 217 Moody, Judy 262 Moore, David 44,295 Moore, Larry 217 Moore, Mike 68,269 Moore, Richard L. 24,217 Moore, Thomas Tuck 188,317 Moran, Sue 117,261 Moran, Mike 154 Newport, Gene 22 Newport, M. G. 21 Newton, John 55 Newton, Philip 218,284 Nicholson, Allison 218 Nicholson, Richard 84 Nielsen, Charles 218 Nielson, Gary 269 Niemczyk, Theodore Jr. 218 Niggle, Harry 218 Nimrod, Dorothy 82 Nocita, Frank 266,293 Nohr, Hans 154,218 Nolte, Roy 85 Noonan, Father Gerald 294 Norman, Julie 86 Norton, Nancy 184,218 Nyholm, Hedvig, 12,41 O O Club 136 Oberle, Rodney 266 Obrecht, Pam 80 O'Bryne, Charles 218 Oschner, James 76 O'Connor, Terry 272 O'Doherty, Sherie 117,278 O'Dougherty, Pat 264 Pesek, Louise 260 Pesek, Gerald 294 Pesek, Terrence 160,267,294 Peters, Kermit 111 Peters, William 219 Petersen, Petersen Carol 260 Bill 287 Petersen, Jack 119,185,219,272 Petersen, Richard 219 Peterson, Bernard 284 Peterson Dian 98 Peterson, Gilbert 93,266 Peterson James 111 Peterson Linda 92,219,291 Peterson, Paul V. 153 Peterson Robert 266 Ptlasterer, Don 9,12,152,182 Phelan, Erma 86 Phi Chi Theta 25 Phillips, Jim 134 Phillips, John 219 Phillips, Randolph 219 Phi Mu Alpha 113 Phinque, Eleanor 291 Picking, Dona 219,278 Pierson, Frederick 219 Pi Kappa Alpha 268 Pintore, John 274 Pizzutillo, Richard 272 Platt, Catherine 220 Moravec, Jan 184,217 Moray, Don 119 Morgan, John 217 Morocco, Ron 274 Morris, Lynn 99 Morris, Nancy 81 Morris, Susan 105 Mortimer, Norman 217 Morton, Richard 217 Mothelter, George 272 Mott, Dotti 92,188,217,219,261 Mott, Ray 272 Moulton, C. L. 16 Moulton, Mary Beth 217 Muffitt, Greg 295 Mull, Marlin 272 Otfutt, Casper 46 Olafson, John 288 Oleson, B. Gale 30,185 Olivia, Robert 218 Oliver, Elmer 218 Oliver, Helen 218 Oliver, Hebrew 218 O'Loughlin, Patti 80,117 Olsen, Bill 272 Olson, Bill 124 Olson, Erling 218 Olson, James 218 ' Olsson, Kenneth 266 Omicron Delta Kappa 185 Orchesis 105 Orchestra 238 Mullen, Clarke 111 Mullens, Bettye 33 Mullens, Russell 217 Mullin, Karen 98 Mullins, Harold 217 Mullins, William 217 Munson, Charlene 25,217 Murvar, Vatro 162,173,292 Mutum, Lee 160 Myers, Charles 124 Myers, Jim 124,136 Osborne, Herb 294 Osterhaus, Dick 124 Osterholm, Kurt 160,218 Otoupal, Mark 266 Ott, Charles Jr. 219 Overholser, Suzi 261 P Pace, Linwood Jr. 219 Paddock, Marilyn 80,219 Platz, Bill 160 Playfoot, Marian 306 Pleshar, John Jr. 58 Ploss, Ken 105 Plymate, Lenore 27 Poliakoff, Gail 80 Polumbo, Harry 220 Ponteney, Gerald 220 Poole, Nathan 220 Poorman, Donald 220 Porter, Carl 220,284 Porter, Larry 129 Porter, Norman 294 Pospichal, Terri 233,262 Pospishil, Frank 220 Postill, William 220 Poston, Thomas 220 Potosnick, Ron 129 Poulson, Joanna 220,262,290 Povilaitis, John 270 Powell, Joseph 220 Powell, William 220 Powers, Ed 93 Powers, Thomas 220 Prai, Roger 154 Preatle, Earl 294 Preisendorter, Edward 220 Prescher, Jim 266 333 E l ? 18 The University of Omaha is not a static university, and as this book was being created so were new and different changes taking place on campus. 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