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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION 181 COLLEGES ' 197 ORGANIZATIONS 267 SPORTS 307 GREEKS 317 LIVING UNITS ' 363 SENIORS 429 INDEX . ' . . . .■.■; 494 ' 65 WISCONSIN BADGER LINDELL CALDER, Editor MILT CARR, Business Manager There is an exuberance about Wisconsin that escapes definition. The diversity that engulfs us; the vitality that it generates. Look at the faces around you . . . Look at the architecture. The face of the campus changes with the complexion of its students. Tearing down only to rebuild, we are already straining at the boundaries of our one hundred J and twenty million dollar campus. Within our campus confines we follow many directions. Caught up in perpetual flux, we change with the tide. No one symbol can encompass or merge our many facets. Out of our exuberance explodes— or sometimes seeps— a meaningful quality of action and interaction . . . . « ■rto- a dynamic creation and the beginning of a cultivated appreciation of the age in which we live. 14 Working, publishing, educating, Wisconsin contributes its own unique qualities to the advance of society. 15 16 17 The eye of the machine, the heart of the University. Number 315620, you are now one twenty-five thousandth of a student body. And with a sheaf of IBM cards, college begins. Ah, registration! • d 1640 courses. But you can never escape the tyrrany of requirements. Keep cool, follow your catalogue, your packet instructions. Get your required books, your notebooks, your Coop refunds. Now you feel more like a university freshman, or do you? 18 £ life . r Z 1 20 President ' s Convocation You remember the President ' s Convocation. There you sat in the front row scraping the mud off your loafers when you heard a voice command, Look at the person on either side. Two of the three of you won ' t graduate. But don ' t get shook, you have time. It ' s only the beginning. Pay your fees and you ' re in— for a while. • I w:m itr S The waiting game continues. New names, new numbers, new things to do. Groups, unstable and jellylike, begin to form. 22 23 Freshman Dance 24 You are not here alone and barriers melt rapidly. The Freshman Picnic, a quiet beer, a pause near the fountain. Bound by insecurity, you welcome a smile. Freshman Picnic 25 With fall in the air and apron strings untied it ' s time to let loose for a while. There is no calm. It ' s the Year of the Cycle, the Year of the Frug. 26 27 28 The Pub I ,f • «4v i Kollege Klub Forgetting about the 3.2 beer in the Union, you discover the pub and paint the Var Bar. For some this is unknown freedom, for others unbearable restriction. The underclassmen watch the clock, the upperclassmen forget about time. 29 Var Bar The Pub 30 Fraternity parties, apartment parties, beer suppers. Even the football games become mere social functions as collegians and ex-collegians band and booze together in one roar— a roar that even defeat can ' t diminish. ■L V- JjH ■T L y F 1 ( Mi 32 Ringo beats out a winning beat for the Chi Phis and Tri Delts as Sellery Hall falls. October 31, Homecoming. The highlight of our semesfer brawl. Preparations made far in advance, we found ourselves stuffing chicken wire and propping up faulty construction to the last moment. 33 Gamma Phi spirits. Alpha Phis and Delts capture second place.  ■12 Under the glare of the lights, the Homecoming queen. The Village Stompers. 35 Dynamic, compelling. The Homecoming Show and Harry Belafonte. So great was the demand for tickets that an alternate show, starring the Village Stompers, was performed for the first time. The Homecoming court: Barb Heins, Laurie Rosemeyer, Nan Feingold, and queen Lynn Peters. i ' « But no Homecoming is complete without a game. Fired up by Yell Like Hell, nothing — not even defeat — could diminish our spirit. Yell Like Hell But the most significant contest of the year — the T964 Presidential elections — generated not only enthusiasm, but fanaticism. The candidates in the spotlight, hopes in the air, while in our hearts we knew the results long before November third. Barry, Muriel, and HHH orated while we cheered, demonstrated, and exploited. m ■t, ' •? flS 40 The Goldwater campaign. 42 And then it was all over. Winter fell upon us and we began our four month hibernation. 43 44 A few of us braved the freezing temperatures . . . -. - i ]  _ s — - 2+ 46 7 The Brathaus Paisan ' s The Rathskeller The Burger Bar Gl 3 23BHO Q3Tj;v t S 5l30flUa3233H: fcS aooa toh axie omx f S H2R TOH • « 3233HD MAH TOK 11 2TAfl1 47 but most retreated to the warmth of a fire, a friend. 48 j HERE DO GOOD LE GIRLS 60 WHEN wwunir EBAD It was time to feel the weight of overcoats, thoughts . . . 49 The Pharm NO SMOKING t T ■'  ' fo apse info reflection, solitude . . . 52 and sleep. ii i . But Wisconsin never sleeps for long. When the party is over there comes the startling realization that six weeks exams have come and gone. Classes are waiting; it ' s time to struggle to that 8:50. CHHIf One hundred and twenty million dollars in buildings and land, yet there are still more students that niches. B-70 Comm — the lecturer, you, and five hundred others. H 55 56 Divided and sub-divided, we go from lecture to harried TAs and overworked profesors. Sometimes we discuss, sometimes we disect, and sometimes we learn. 58 As the aura of anonymity evaporates, we find that friendships are made in small ways. You nod as you race up the Hill. 60 L B w T ' ■Jb.-i - ' ' {a I Jl s |l Bt -j ■v !! fc The study grind — no lime, no place — Whitehead over coffee, civil liberties in the Rat, cramming in the hallways, CANDY on the sly. The routine is deadening . . . 61 - - IIIKHW I !!!!!!!! nun fcto-m Mwmm 62 until the day you find something new in our jungle, a sight, a sound, a concept. 64 And herein lies the heart of a university— beneath the superficial hubbub, the dedication of its scholars. 66 Whether buried in the stacks or of the Antarctic, scholars such as Helen White, Harold Rusch, Michael Petrovich, cannot be interned. Publishing, researching, experimenting, we carry on more than 2400 projects yearly. 68 nno 70 The Marriage of Figaro But learning is not confined to the campus alone. As a traveling troop, the Opera Workshop brought the campus to the community. 71 Luthe From MacBeth to the Student Prince, the Wisconsin Players entertained a variety of tastes. Mac Beth The Rhinosorous Hf 74 Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Union Theater Committee interviews 75 The Memorial Union For twenty-five years the Memorial Union has sponsored a myriad of activities planned and attended by committees and clubs from the Madison and campus communities. International Club Bazaar 76 Bridal She 77 Beefea+e Salon of Art judges Cultural programs designed for all tastes gave us a chance to sample opera and concerts, dance programs and vocal groups. Issac Stern 78 Julliard String Quartet Elizabeth Schwarzkopf in Der Rosenltavalier 79 Marian Anderson on her farewell tour Ballet Folklorico of Mexico 80 From the depths of the Union to the take and the slopes, Hoofers members participate in a variety of sporting events. 82 Bound to the water world, the Dolphins splashed out their annual aqua ballet. International Club, another division of the Union, is a crossroads for Wisconsin ' s 1075 foreign students. fflWm 84 India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Colombia. All corners of ihe world meet in fhe International Club Bazaar. 85 86 Our own Little International brings a more provincial air to the campus. A hint of times past . . . Tn • k Laurie Rosemeyer Joanne Mc Neil Grace Sweezy Marilyn Elya Linda Jens Carol Haberman Never viewed in fhe pasi 1ense, the 1965 Badger Beauiies Laurie Rosemeye yer Joanne McNeil Carol Haberman Marilyn Elya Grace Sweezy t! m f X 89 Linda Jens ■■■Carol Haberman Joanne McNeil Grace Sweezy Laurie Rosemeyer Linda Jens 92 Joanne McNeil Grace Sweezy Laurie Rosemeyer Carol Haberman Linda Jens Carol Haberman m Marilyn Elya Laurie Rosemeyer Joanne McNeil 96 Laurie Rosemeyer Marilyn Elya Grace Sweezy Carol Haberman 97 98 Beauty accompanied by military pomp — the 1965 Military Ball 99 Senior Swingout 100 Organization pierced the heart of the student body as the Association of Women Students legislated for visiting privileges in men ' s dormitories, sponsored Senior Swingout, and presented its annual fashion show. Awaiting the results of the visitation legislation. 101 AWS fashion show, The Wheel Thing Mock election 102 The Wisconsin Student Association exerted its influence from human rights to Homecoming. Combating lack of funds and widespread apathy, its officers basked in controversy while attempting to raise student interest. ,.L President Tom Tinlchan Vice President Ed Weidenfelt Homecoming judges 103 - ' The Hon. Talat al-Ghoussein, An Arab Views the Middle East The Hon R ( KJphru and Mr. Bartlett Harvey, The Use and Purpose of Foreign Aid Decisions in Diplomacy, the 1965 Symposium, brought speakers ranging from Roger Hilsman speaking on the crisis in Southeast Asia, to Thomas Ross, exposing The C.I. A. —Our Invisible Government. 105 Mr. James Reston, Foreign Policy in a Changing World Mr. Norman Thomas, The Direction and Future of U.S. Foreign Policy Mr. G. O. lamptey. The United States and Africa Mr. Teodoro Moscoso, The U.S. and Latin America 106 The closeness of a seminar leads to a breadth of thought. Mr. Roger Hilsman, The Crisis in Southeast Asia ' From thought to action as the Peace Corps and the International Club recruited. VIGIL Han iu+ SOT fo): 109 Further inflamed by the war in Vietnam, riots and killings in Selma, we demonstrated and counter-demonstrated. And while many remained unconcerned, others carried their protests to Alabama and Washington. m3ffli ii 112 Though we espouse different causes, speak with different accents, we all share the same basic problem— we need a place to live, to eat, to be. 114 Most of us begin in the dorms. Compact, sterile, a place for everything. We suffer through room checks, house meetings, late minutes. 116 Then we move out. Rooming houses, apartments— for many it is freedom at a price. i 117 iti£ ' Many of us rush down Langdon Street to choose and be chosen; to accept the fun and frustration of a fraternal bond. 18 r j l Just as we bare the responsibility for our choices, many of us assume the burdens of financial independence. 121 122  j - - But everyone has time for casual goofing . . . 124 1 and for more organized fun. U 125 126 Chi Phi and Gamma Phi Beta Chi Psi and Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Delta Tau and Sioma Chi Alpha Epsilon Phi and Beta Theta Pi Proceeds go to the Madison Kiddy Camp. The Kicldine Leggy, rolicking Humorology 1965 brought all faces of the campus iogeiher on the Union stage. Out of the strained muscles and friendly competition came the winners — Chi Psi and Kappa Alpha Theta. Interact goes beat. Play ball! Unassisted. I ' ve got it. Only the shadows are harder to catch Anticipation, for most Provided with one of the largest intramural programs in the Big Ten, any aspiring athlete can compete in almost every sport. And while the stands are not as full, victory is just as sweet. Carl Silvestri shows the power that made him Most Valuable Player Jones liked that play. The predictions were discouraging . . . the season discordant . . . the results disheartening. Occasionally Carl Silvestri would break through the line and occasionally Jimmy Jones would flash a big grin after receiving an accurately thrown pass. But more often than not the fans would see Harold Brandt on his way to the ground, the ball still clutched in his hand, or Coach Milt Bruhn standing helplessly on the side line. Smile Coach it ' s only a game. Something went wrong here. 132 Catching the ball is only half the job for end Jimmy Jones. finds some running roon Ron Smith turns the corner. In the opening game against Kansas State, Badger fans were given an indication of what lay ahead as Wisconsin fumbled, failed to take advantage of potential scoring opportunities, and sputtered to a 17 to 7 win. The following weekend Wisconsin tried to play a similar game but this time against Jack Snow, John Huarte, Ara Parse- ghian and a legend called Notre Dame. It rained all afternoon and Huarte ' s passes fell almost as fast. When the skies cleared the score was Notre Dame 31, Wisconsin 7. Badger ' s supreme effort came when Harold Brandt tossed a soggy 45 yard scor- ing pass to Jimmy Jones, while the running attack finished the day with a minus 51 yards, an all time low. Brandt starts another play. turns on the speed. touchdown! Dave Fronelc trys for the interception against Michi- gan State. 134 Fullback Ralph Kurek crashes through the line. Then come Purdue and a young man named Bob Griese. Once again Wisconsin found itself behind from begining to end. The final score— Purdue 28, Wisconsin 7. But against Iowa it was our turn. Where miscues and lethargy had characterized previous performances, the Badg- ers found themselves doing everything right and were rewarded with a 31 to 2? victory. Ron Smith and Ralph Kurek ran like days of old helping Wisconsin pile up almost 400 yards. Looks like a beautiful day for a football game. Tom Brigham runs to daylight against Kansas State. End Ralph Farmer snags a pass late in the game. Ohio State, at the time number one in the country, carved out their fifth triumph with a 28 to 3 Home- coming victory over the injury riddled Badgers. With their ranks still sorely depleted the Badgers could do little to please its own Homecoming crowd. The final score was Michigan State 22, Wisconsin 6. Poor tackling and a listless offense caused the Badg- ers to fall behind Northwestern 17 to in the first half, and their persistent inability to come up with the big play cost them th e victory in the second— Northwestern 17, Wisconsin 13. All this work for just an extra point. 1 Ron Frain keys in on a Kansas State back. 137 The cheerleaders are always ready for a picture. 138 First we fumbled, and they recovered. Then they fumbled, and we finally recovered for a touchdown. Ron Smith runs into a little trouble against Minnesota Here ' s a loyal fan. An uninspired, indifferent Badger ieam played its worst game of the season. Illini fullback Jim Grabowski had his best, rushing for a record 239 yards. Long before the scoreboard showed the final score of 29 to cries of we ' re number ten! could be heard filtering out of the stands. In an effort to avoid a totally disastrous ' 64 season, the Cardinal and White gathered that desire to win that seemed to elude them throughout the season and walked out of Camp Randle Memorial Stadium cham- pions of a 14 to 7 victory over Minnesota. 140 And they ' re off! This fall with Rut Walter in Japan for the Olym- pics, Tom Bennett took over the coaching duties. His team got off to a fast start with two quick vic- tories, but dropped the next three dual meets. Their final performance was at the Big Ten Conference meet where the Badger harriers placed third. Soph- omore Bruce Fraser usually set the pace for the team, with Captain Steve Tullberg right behind. Steve Tullberg and Bruce Fraser lead at the half way mark. We want a basket! Here, you can have it. I4I 7aH Ken Gustafson adds two more points. Bohen steps into stop a lay-up. Time out for some advice from the bench. The Wisconsin basketball season, although not a victorious one, was illustrative of the typical Badger spirit. Outstanding performances were turned in by our five man team, but often times it was insufficient for scoreboard success against Big Ten competition. Despite the lack of a win- ning combination, the Badgers did not give up, nor did the enthusiastic basketball fans. 143 Looking between the devil and the deep blue sea. Foul? Zubor runs into a little nose trouble, hen drives for two points. Ken Barnes trys to block a shot. The Badgers can look forward io a more successful season next year as many of the team members are returning, equipped with the necessay and valuable experience which was gained during the ' 65 season. The Badgers ended the season with a 4-10 record by defeating Purdue, Michigan State, and Northwestern twice. Oh well, a little cheating never hurt. Now if that isn ' t disheartening for a little guy 146 Form counts heavily in this sport. While the cagers were having trouble clicking, the gymnasts were busy compiling an eye-catch- ing record of 1 1 wins and 3 defeats. The Bad- gers were paced by senior Fred Roethlisberge, who just missed the all-around gymnastics cham- pionship by a mere four tenths of a point. Roethlisberge on the cross buck. Just one more picture, please. Hey, that tickles! After a slow start in dual competition, the fen- cers climaxed the season with a satisfying second place in the Big Ten Championship Meet. Prior to this performance the team had posted a record of 12 victories to 8 losses. A Wisconsin man moves in for the til J 1  The sign of Zerro rides again.  « . m m A tankman on his way to victory. The Mermen, using the well equipped new Natatorium for the first year, splashed to a respectable 6-4 record fo head the second division and also capture sixth place in the Big Ten Meet. The men in white prepare to pick another winner. Now try to walk A Wisconsin wrestler works to pin his opponent. This year ' s wrestling feam ended the season with a dis- appointing 2-6 record in Big Ten competition. Frustration and bad breaks told the story for the grapplers in the Big Ten Meet as they Finished in a lonely seventh position, with only one Badger reaching the Finals. A missed puck sends Wisconsin ' s goalie to the ice Wisconsin attempts to maneuver for another goal. 4 The flash of skates, a quick body check, the slap of o stick against the ice, brought fans to their feet as a Badger wing crashed the puck into the net. Wisconsin backers enjoy a well-played game, and this year ' s hockey team did not disappoint them. A strong body check captures the puclc for Wisconsin. Wisconsin drives for another goal. 152 A good block frees the puck. In only its sophomore year as a varsity sport the Hockey Team fashioned a U-9 record. Paced by many un- derclassmen, such as wing Ray C egg who led in scoring with 26 goals, and goalie Gary Johnson, the Badgers are looking forward to next year. 153 Wisconsin players move in to take the puclc. Goal! 154 Bill Holden on his way to a new record. Montalbano and Heuer finish one and two in the 600.  Hurdling combines both form and speed. Wes Schmidt establishing a new record of 15 ' V 2 . While the other winter sports were having trouble getting started, the track men were enjoying a winning season. The thinclads clicked off five dual meet victories before edging out Michigan for the Indoor Championship. Individual champions were Barney Peterson, Gerry Beatty, Bill Holden, and Ken Latigolal. Latigolal out guns Carpenter in the 880. Sixteen laps to go, boy Barney Peterson breaks for the post position. Following on impressive indoor season with an even more successful outdoor one, the 1964 track team compiled a perfect dual meet record on the way to its 64-52 victory over Michigan for the Big Ten Championship — Wisconsin ' s first since 1931. One of the season ' s highlights was Al Mon- talbano ' s eighth place Finish in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles at the NCAA Championships. Wisconsin ' s power in the middle distance events. 57 Higgenbottom, ace 440 man. Another booming homerun for Wisconsin ' s Mr. Everything, Rich Reichardt. Concentration and a whiplike am Talk about farm teams . . . The drive the green . . . The defeats came as of fen as ihe victories for two of the spring sports teams. A record of 14 wins and 14 losses posted by the baseball team, compared to a 10 and 1 1 record for the golf team. The season did not, however, lack individual luster as Rich Reichardt made everybody ' s Ail-American team, and Ralph Schlicht, Honorable Mention All-American. and the approach. Master these and the victory is yours. 159 Impro ving slightly over fhe last few seasons, a deter- mined Badger tennis team scrambled to a record of 8 and 8. The season was climaxed by a fifth place finish in the conference meet held at Champaign, Illinois. Dave, the oldest of the Oberlin brothers, demonstrates his strong forearm shot. The coach is no slouch either. Sunset, a shell, and the determination of a Badger Finishing the season in fine form the varsity shell took consolation honors in their part of the I.R.A. competition and for the first time since 7907, Wis- consin ' s freshmen won the I.R.A. title. 161 No pain, no gain. 162 The humid breezes brushing off Mendota awaken a restless campus. Winter dispelled at last, spring becomes one of Wisconsin ' s favorite pastimes. 163 Obscuring our best intentions, the warm air sneaks from the lake to that hill where we study— and daydream— and procrastinate. 165 ' , - 166 Our hibernation over, we crawl eagerly from our lairs. The mob moves outdoors. Motorcycles and footballs suddenly appear; Babcock icecream is back in vogue; and those long week-end drinkers come out to greet the sun. ' • -v. To the piers Pale, young bodies brave the waves and the waterfights. It ' s time for Bronze Tan, sunburn, and South Sea Island parties. 168 V ' Ete, np . H . ' .. ' R_  • 1 fe wT ift « u-l . ' •1 ■- j • . ■' hi ' S ft H 1 T f 1 Sk if 169 Exuberant, yes, but this short lived vitality all too soon dissolves into introspection. Exams and graduation are upon us. Summer is near and we are a year closer to the outside world. Melancholia. We are about to lose something precious. 170 71 173 The future looms ominously on the horizon. It ' s time for longer walks, more intimate talks, deeper thinking. And at last some three thousand students make their way to graduation. Row after row of drab robes, multicolored tassels, and beaming parents watch the class of ' 65 file into history. And then it ' s over for most. Four years, five years, fifteen years of study . . . 176 77 Then, along with books, pictures, a special theme, we package those dreams that meant so much — once. 178 There is fulfillment for some as the airy balloons of fall are transformed into more solid visions. We come, we go, we graduate . . . 179 180 but so many are left behind. 182 President Fred H. Harrington President Harrington President Fred Harvey Harrington heads the state-wide University of Wisconsin, with over-all responsibility for the Madison and Milwaukee campuses, the nine University Centers, and the far-flung Extensions of the University. Dr. Harrington is completing his third year in a position which each year increases in duties and responsibilities. A dynamic administrator with tremendous personal resources, he guides an institution alive with ideas, high on quality, fast-growing, student oriented. And he likes it. 183 Governor Warren P. Knowles Governor Knowles As the chief executive of Wisconsin, Republican Governor Warren Knowles has a responsibility to the University which includes an interest in expansion of facilities and legislation of funds. This interest is deepened by the fact that Governor Knowles is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin. In 1930 he graduated from Carleton College and obtained his law degree from the University Law School in 1935. He feels that there is no greater problem or challenge facing Wisconsin than that of the procurement of higher education for this generation and those to follow. Chancellor 184 Robben W. Fleming, Chancellor Assistant Chancellor James W. Geary, Assistant Chancellc In the days when the University consisted of only one campus, it was headed and administrated by a president. But now the University consists of many Extensions and many campuses, and the President is called upon to administer to all of them. The past job done on this campus by the Presi- dent is now done by Chancelor Robben W. Fleming who is completing his first year as Chancelor. Milwaukee campus is headed by Chancelor J. Martin Klotsche, and Chancelor L. H. Adolfson administers to the other University Centers. Vice-presidents Robert L Clodius, Vice-President 185 Alfred W. Patterson, Vice-president and Trust Officer Robert L. Clodius, Vice-president of the University, is responsible for program and budget development as second in command to President Harrington. Alfred W. Peterson, Vice-president and Trust Officer is in charge of planning and financing campus building projects and investing trust funds whose income may be used by the University. Neil Cafferty, Vice-president for Business Affairs, is responsible for the operating budget and day-to-day business functions. Neil G. Cafferty, Vice-president for Business Affairs Assistants to the President Six assistants aid the president and vice presidents in the central administration and share in the co-ordination of University and Extension functioning. They are Ira L. Bald- win, Charles A. Engman, George R. Field, Karl E. Krill, Donald R. McNeil, and Robert Taylor. Also included in the Central Administration is L. Joseph Lins, director of institu- tional studies. George R. Field, Executive Assistant to the President 186 Robert Taylor. Assistant to the President Donald R. McNeil, Special Assistant to the President Karl E, Krill, Special Assistant to the Presi- dent Carlisle P. Runge, Special Assistant to the President 187 Ira L. Baldwin, Special Assistant to the President DEANS 188 LeRoy E. Luberg, University Dean for Public Services Martha E. Peterson, University Dean for Student Affairs Serving as the University Dean for Public Service in the central administration is Dean LeRoy E. Luberg. In his posi- tion he presents the total University program to the people through speakers, extension, and television, aiding the econ- omy of the state in agriculture, industry, and law. Martha Peterson serves as the student faculty liaison to the regents and president in her position of University Dean for Student Affairs. Her goal is to achieve student individual- ity despite the increase in campus size. Serving on many student-faculty committees and handling most daily campus problems are Lewis E. Drake, Acting Dean of Students, Patricia Tautfest, Dean of Women, and Theo- dore Zillman, Dean of Men. These three, along with student leaders, are working to strengthen student organization. L E. Drake, Acting Dean of Students Patricia B. Tautfest, Acting Dean of Women 189 Elmer E. Meyer, Jr., Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the Office of Student Organization Advisers BOARD OF REGENTS Arthur DeBardeleben, President 1968 Charles D. Gelatt, Vice-President 1965 Meyer M. Cohen 1973 Jacob F. Friedrick 1969 Kenneth L. Greenquist 1971 Maurice B. Pasch 1970 Gilbert C. Rohde 1967 Angus B. Rothwell ex officio Carl E. Steiger 1966 A. Matt Werner 1972 190 The ten-member Board acts on recommendations of the central administration and sets the policy for approving pro- motions, appointments of professors and assistant professors, for changing the curriculum, and for accepting gifts and grants. Representing the people of Wisconsin, the University Board of Regents serves as the policy-making body for the University and its centers. They also work in cooperation with the Wisconsin Co-ordinating Committee for Higher Educa- tion in University expansion planning. BOARD OF VISITORS The Board of Visitors is a twelve-member board of which six members are appointed by the Alumni Association, three by the Governor, and the other three by the Board of Regents. Each serves for a four-year term. Besides serving as a liaison between the University and the people, its main function is to act as an advisory body set up to conduct research on proposed actions concerning both the Madison campus and the University centers. Also, the Board of Visitors may initiate inquiries into aspects which are not covered by the Regents, yet their findings must be approved by the policy-making Regents. Mrs. Bruno V. Bitker 1968 Dale R. Clark 1967 Bidwell K. Gage, Chairman 1965 Mrs. James Hill, Jr. 1966 Robert T. Howell 1968 Mrs. Robert D. Johns 1969 Mrs. David O. Jones 1966 Milton E. Schneider, Vice-chairman 1970 Judge Christ T. Seraphim 1965 F. Frederick Stender 1969 Mrs. L. J. Walker, Secretary 1967 Mrs. John J. Walsh 1970 191 REGISTRAR As the University ' s Registrar, Wayne L. Kuckkahn holds two differ- ent responsibilities. He is Registrar and the Director of Admissions. As registrar, Mr. Kuckkahn handles the maintenance and certification of stu- dent records, and the registration of the entire student body. His duties as Director of Admissions include carry- ing out admission requirements set up by the Admissions Committee. Mr. Kuckkahn is also the director of the new High School Relations De- partment of the University. Wayne L Kuckkahn, Registrar and Director of Admissions 192 Alden W. White, Secretary of the Faculty SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY As Secretary to the Faculty Alden W. White is responsible for the assignment of class rooms and management of the information office and faculty statistics. Final examination schedules and publication of time tables are also among the duties of Mr. White. An alumnus of the University of Wis- consin, Mr. White acts in the capacity of an efficiency expert in the coordination of commencement and preservation of all educational records. SPECIAL SERVICES The Special Service committees of the University include the Student Counseling Center, Residence Halls, University News Service, Loans and Undergraduate Scholarships, Hous- ing Bur eau, the Memorial Union, Student Health Infirmary, and Student Organizations. The Student Counseling Center gives free, voluntary guidance for all student problems as well as advising help. A big part of the Residence Halls job is providing housing facilities for over 25 per cent of all University students. Dr. Peter L Eichman, Director of Student Health Service Porter Butts, Director of Memorial Union 193 L E. Drake, Director of Student Counseling Center Wallace H. Douma, Director of Stu- dent Financial Aids WISCONSIN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Dr. Robert R. Spitzer acted as association president of the Wisconsin Alumni Association for the 1964-65 year. The Club ' s large number of activities were under the management of the executive director, Arlie M. Muchs, Jr. Among the plans carried out were: alumni club programs, class reunions, student previews, scholarships, and an intensive info rmational program headed by the publication of the Wisconsin Alumnus magazine. Mrs. Winifred Case Knapp, Class of 1894, gives her class yell at the Half Century Club Luncheon sponsored by the Alumni Association. The Board of Directors gets an advance look at the new Alumni House. 1964 Distinguished Service Award winners, highest award given by the Alumni Association are: LeRoy Petersen, New York City; Joseph Cutler, Mil- waukee; Mrs. Oscar Rennebohm, Madison; Harlan Rodgers, Portage; and Ralph Johnson, New York City. Bottom row: Dr. Robert R. Spttzer, pres. Second row: Anthony G. DeLorenzo, first vice-pres.; James S. Vaughan, sec. vice-pres. Third row: Charles O. Newlin, chr. of the board. Fourth row: Miss Kate Huber, sec; Robert Wilson, treas.; Arlie M. Mucks, Jr., exec. dir. 195 Mrs. Fred Harrington (second from left) greets a group of women who returned to the campus for the annual Wisconsin Women ' s Day. Architect ' s drawing shows the art center that is to be built on the lower campus. 196 Robert B. Rennebohm, Executive Director University of Wisconsin Foundation Since the drive for the Elvehjem Art Center is successfully underway, the Foundation, whose purpose is the advance- ment and benefit of the University, had concentrated its efforts on another challenge. With the trend toward higher tuition fees, additional importance is being attached to the scholarships and loans made possible by alumni contributions. The alumni fund has become a vital part of the University financial health, and thru it are helping to maintain the University ' s eminent position. Undergraduate students in the Department of Horticulture try their hand at some tissue culture research. Dean Glenn S. Pound AGRICULTURE An undergraduate In the School of Home Economics may someday become a New York fashion designer. Graduate research projects are an important part of the College of Agriculture, serving as the base for the three-fold program of the college. There is the educational function which includes Genetics, Biochemistry, Home Economics, Poultry and Husbandry, and Veterinary Science. To meet college growth, new buildings are being constructed, like the H.S. Russell Laboratories, which opened this fall. The second program is departmental research. The experimental farm program serves to test principles of farming and the Lancaster Farm in Grant County is the newest of the eight farms. During the year the College added a new depart- ment of Landscape Architecture, which has quickly proved the fastest growing department in undergrad- uate enrollment. The county agent program combines the research and educational functions by presenting agricultural improvements to the people of the state. The University ' s new 200 acre experimental farm near Arlington. Harry L. Russell Laboratory houses a wide range of research projects AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUNCIL The Agricultural Student Council plans the programs and activities of all the clubs on the agriculture campus. The membership is made up of the president and one elected member from each club and the three houses. They hold monthly meetings in which they act as the governing body for the agriculture campus as well as help administer the Mid-Winter ball. The officers include president, Glen Helge- land; vice-president, Lawrie Kull; secretary, Al Gresch; and treasurer, Brent McCown. Bottom row: L. Kull, G. Helgeland, A. Gresch. Second row: F. Rosenow, D. Hintz, J. Kluetzman, G. Machan, W. Custer. Third row: J. Calswell, J. Willcs, B. Staller, G. Schmidt, W. Herrmann, R. Destree, J. Barthel. 200 Bottom row: G. Nelsestuen, G. Schmidt, Prof. Sunde, Prof. Finner, Prof. Tibbitts, J. Cladwell. Second row: G. Salm, P. Wangsness, J. Hamilton, J. Greshik, R. Schwebs, A. Kull, J. Willcs, T. Stiefvater, L. Dell, J. Rosenau, R. Caldwell, D. Merritt, P. Fernandes. ALPHA ZETA Alpha Zeta is an honorary agriculture fraternity which selects its members from the undergraduates in the School of Agriculture who meet the requirements of high scholar- ship, leadership, and character. With the help of their faculty advisors the club has had speakers and their annual spring initiation banquet. The officers were: James Caldwell, presi- dent; Glenn Schmidt, vice-president; Gary Nelsestuen, secre- tary; and Rodney Caldwell, treasurer. The Agriculture and Extension Education Club is comprised of students from the School of Agriculture. Their purpose is to bring together professional workers in Agriculture especi- ally in agriculture extension and education. Activities in- cluded speakers, a trip to Chicago, and concessions at the Hoofers Horse Clinic and FFA judging contest. Officers were: Lawrie Kull, president; Bernie Staller, vice-president; Dennis Prill, secretary; George Morris, treasurer. AGRICULTURE AND EXTENSION EDUCATION CLUB Bottom row: G. Dilley, F. Schmidt, L Shulhoff, R. Saari. Second row: N. Jacobson, C. Krebs, N. Marlts, J. Rice. Third row: C. Alberts, S. Tonkens, R. Hayes, W. Harding. 201 Bottom row: W. Brereton, M. Faludi. Second row: S. Draheim, J. Schurch, K. Watter. Omicron Nu is a national honorary society which pro- motes leadership, scholarship, and research in the field of home economics. Membership is made up of second se- mester juniors, seniors, and graduate students on the basis of high grade point averages. The officers this year were: Wilma Brereton, president; Margaret Faludi, vice-president; Sandra Fifrick, recording secretary; Kay Walter, Correspond- ing secretary; and Jean Schurch, treasurer. OMICRON NU The purpose of Phi Chi Theta is to provide educational benefits for the girls in commerce and economics, and to promote further interest in the world of business. Under the leadership of Bette Colbert, president, the sorority held a Founder ' s Day Banquet, a Christmas party, several field trips, and meetings to which professional speakers were invited. Other officers included Joan LaRue, vice-president; Judy Moats, secretary; and Nancy James, treasurer. PHI CHI THETA Bottom row: S. Babler, J. Moats, J. LaRue, B. Colbert, N. James, K. Benedict, J. Wilcox. Second row: E. Stelzig, J. Olson, J. Mau, K. Kibbel, S. Ketter- hagen, M. Vye, S. McMahon, J. Mayer, B. Verner, L Harms. Third row: S. Fowler, L. Haupt, J. Vogel, A. Luedtke, M. Treis, G. Rosemann, G. Johnson. 202 Bottom row: K. Walters, J. Eich, T. Dvorak, R. Monthie, S. Fifriclc, W. Brereton, C. Peschel, P. Faludi, A. Gaspardo. Second row: L. Hollander, K. Switzer, S. Smith, A Hamilton, J. Johanson, L Vingar, R. Stelter, C. Wichern. Third row: M. McDonald, B. Drill, J. Langheim, M. Weavers, G. Paulson, N. Cass, S. Brodhagen. Phi Upsilon Omicron is an honorary professional home economics sorority. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Some of the activities the girls participated in were their annual Founders Day banquet, speakers, and two honor teas. The officers were: Sandy Fifrick, president; Kay Walter, vice-president; Wilma Brereton, Recording secretary; Sheryl Peschel, corre- sponding secretary; Margaret Faludi, treasurer. PHI UPSILON OMICRON Bottom row: J. Brusewi+z, A. Gresch, G. Schoen, J. Roseran, R. Stettler, F. Priepke. Second row: D. Hintz, J. J. Doorninlt, T. Priske, R. Dupuis, T. Stiefvater, G. Werth, K. Steele. Third row: R. Brandt, C. Rudesill, M. Davister, D. Craig, D. Kellesvig, G. Vollbrecht, R. Goetz. Fourth row: P. Whiteside, G. Bizjak, D. Krause, K. Behling, R. Maly, J. Rodefeld, D. Henderson, W. Fletcher, R. Monthey, J. Voss. Fifth row: Prof. Witzel, Prof. Barrington, Prof. Finner, T. Lembcke, T. Miller, P. Bautz, J. Halderson. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AGRICULTURAL-BUSINESS CLUB The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is com- prised of any graduates and undergraduates who are in- terested in agricultural engineering. It tries to bring its mem- bers closer to their profession. Their meetings are held once a month, and each spring they have a student-faculty ban- quet. Their officers were: John Rosenau, president; Hal Gresch, vice-president; Robert Stettler, secretary; Gary Schoem, treasurer. Under the direction of Jerry Fisher, president; Lynn John- son, vice-president; and Roge r Wangin, secretary-treasurer, this club is made up of those interested in agricultural eco- nomics. Some of the activities this year were speakers such as Professor Ross of the Journalism department, a spring picnic, and lunches with men in their department. Their fac- ulty advisors are Professors Sed Stanaforth, and Bill Thomp- kins. 203 Bottom row: R. Ray, R. Wangin, J. Fisher. L. Johnson, M. Ratzburg. Second row: S. Chin, J. Heller, D. Buchholz, E. Brooks, L. Khlok. Third row: T. Mihl- bauer, E. Biewer, K. Cohee, F. Lawton. Fourth row: T. Traider, G. DiVall, D. Sievert, J. Thies, W. Bethke, W. Dreischmeir, J. Damrow. First row: M. Martell, R. Lembecke, J. Barthel, Arlene Gaspardo. Second row: M. Jefferson, M. Lewandowski, K. Stamm, C. Whyte, M. Froemming, J. Christ, T. Dvorak, A. Ray, J. Noble. Third row: A. Kramolis, E, Proctor, N. DuBois, M. Patterson, R. Beneker, C. Anderson, M. Jensen, S. Marble, A. Ihde. Fourth row: W. Burcalow, R. Neumeier, J. Herman, K. Williams, B. Bayley, B. McCandless, G. Retzlaff, C. Knuth. Fifth row: L. Martell, F. Linstedt, J. Sme|kal, J. Doornink, J. Roecker, W. Pattison, P. Heinzen, S. Roseuthol. Sixth row: W. Sturm, A. Gresch, R. Miller, R. Sennbeun, R. Boehlke, L Marty, R. Miller. Seventh row: R. Black, K. Steele, J. Franckowiak, R. Krejchik, A. Pierce, W. Stinemates, C. Martin. BLUE SHIELD 4-H The Blue Shield Club is organized for anyone who is inter- ested, especially those students who are majoring in extension or 4-H club work. Being a service club it offers programs aimed at developing social and functional skills. The main service this year was their extension trips where volunteers went out to the county 4-H clubs and showed them new techniques and helped plan recreational activities. Other activities included a Christ- mas party for the Neighborhood House, and they sponsored a candidate for the Little International Queen Contest. The offi- cers were: Jim Barthel, president; Ken Kraft, vice-president; Marilyn Martell, corresponding secretary; Arlene Gaspardo, recording secretary; Roy Lembecke, treasurer. Bottom row: W. Barndt, W. Custer, J. Franckowiak, L. Binning, R. Gonske, Prof. J, M. Sund. Second row: T. Wenninger, T. Tomlinson, D. Schlough, T. Pierce, L. Chaudoir, R. Siegle. Third row: B. Frazier, D. Jeffers, A. Bogenschneider, R. Bales, J. Pittman, R. Tews. BADGER CROPS AND SOILS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The members of the Badger Crops and Soils club were busy this year raising money to send four of their members to the National Agronomy meeting in Kansas City. Other activities included speakers, field trips, and a banquet at the Cuba Club. The club ' s officers were: Larry Binning, presi- dent; Jerome Franckowiack, vice-president; Wayne Barndt, secretary; and Robert Gonski, treasurer. The Home Economics Club is a college chapter of the American Home Economics Association and also is affiliated with the Wisconsin Home Economics Association. Their pur- pose is to carry out the aims of their national as well as to bring the students and faculty closer together. Membership is open to all those majoring in Home Economics who are interested. The officers were: Jean Scorgie, president; Diana Wood, vice-president; Diane Meinholz and Ann Moncrief, secretaries; and Cathy Camp, treas. 205 Bottom row: A. Gaspardo, C. Camp, J. Scorgie, M. Bowen, C. Anderson, D. Meinholz, N. North, D. Wood. Second row: C. Christ, B. Groves, L. Hol- lander, G. Anderson, K. Hansen, V. Balisteri, Mrs. Mathilda Schwalbach, Mrs. Kathryn Beach, Miss Fern Rennebohm, M. Gerbig, M. Merlcel, G. Palzkill. J. Hamilton, N. Zimmer, L. Zuehlke. Third row: K. Oakey, J. Weber, M. McDonald, J. Smith, N. Jones, R. Beneker, M. Trauer, M. Hansen, J. Schom- berg, M. A. Froemming, J. Spillner, D. Reddeman, B. Drill, L. Johnson, C. Clore, R. Hutzel, J. Hoffman, W. Hammermeister. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN Members of Saddle and Sirloin direct their efforts toward stimulation of interest in the fields of animal, dairy and meat science. One of the highlights of each year ' s activities is the Little International Livestock-Horse Show which Saddle and Sirloin presents in cooperation with the Home Economics School. Another annual function is the selection of a team of judges for meat and livestock. This year ' s field trips took members to Waterloo, Iowa for the National Dairy Cattle Congress and to Chicago for the International Dairy Show and Livestock Exposition. Officers for this year were Glenn Schmidt, president; Neil Meier, vice president; Glenn Helgeland, secretary; and Joel Hamilton, treasurer. Bottom row: D. Wickert, C. Sink, B. Meyer, G. Nelsestuen, N. Meier, G. Schmidt, G. Helgeland. J. Hamilton, J. Schwarzhoff, W. Schomburg, L. Weber. L. Herman, N. First. Second row: P. Farra, R. Held, J. Stopple, L Johnson, J. Severson, D. Flesh, K. Cohce, C. Martins, G. Machon, G. Cort- bein. K. Taylor, J. Nodge, N. Baker. Third row: N. Yogerst. T. Cretney, J. Burton. D. Morris, J. Weinke, R. Lentz, T. Buchholz, N. Uglow, G. Grabarski, W. Custer, L. Brunsteadt, J. Smoller, W. Drieshmeyer, W. Wipf. Fourth row: P. Veum, J. Vol!. R. Rindsig, D. Schultz, R. Cretney, M. Grimme, W. Steinmate, D. Lauerty, J. Heller. M. Hutjens, N. DeBeukler, L. Rasch, R. Rasch, R. Antoniewicz, G. Salm. Fifth row: A. Hurtgen, D. Egan, D. Garbers, R. Zarovy, D. Schuth, A. Landmark, R. Craig, L. Kassens, W. Meyer, R. Destree, J. Doornink, D. Petersen, A. Bogenschneider, J. Barthel. Sixth row: R. Wangen, B. Knesting, E. Kissinger, T. Wenningen, R. Rowe, H. Warmbier, L. Shaly, G. Morris, J. Wilkes, J. Koepke, D. Buege, R. Rolefeld, J. Weiss. HORTICULTURE CLUB The Horticulture Club is comprised of those agriculture students interested in directing their efforts towards the fields of vegetable, fruit, crop and flower production. The members explore openings and opportunities for betterment of this field. As part of their professional program, Horticulture Club sponsored trips to the Milwaukee and Chicago annual flower shows. Their social program included their traditional spring picnic, Christmas dance and other informal parties. Officers for this year were Brent McCown, president; David Dewsnap, vice president; Larry Martell, secretary; and John Kreupke, treasurer. Bottom row: D. Dewsnap, B. McCown, Dr. Hasselkus, L Martell, J. Kruepke. Second row: S. Schuster, M. Tolbert, R. Stark, J. Neumeier, P. Ascher, D. Heidel, S. Skolaski, R. Ramsden, G. Burt, J. Green, L. Marty. Bottom row: H. Ibson, D. King, J. Larson. Second row: W. Moorman, W. Neumann, T. Statz, L. Ashkin, J. Kavemeier, V. Cornelia, A. Trayser, P. Werth, S. Albert. STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS The Student Association of Landscape Architects, com- prised of students majoring in this field, this year partici- pated in the Urban Design Conference for the University community and Madison area, a two-day conference in the spring. Their annual field trip took the landscape architects to Detroit. Officers for the year included Donald D. King, president; James Wright, vice president; William Moorman, secretary; and James Larson, treasurer. 207 Today the field of business is demanding a broadened and diversified education from potential employees. Therefore, the School of Commerce requires two years of general education, usually in L S, Engineering, or Agriculture, before admitting juniors into Commerce. The school then emphasizes mathematics, training pro- grams, and motivational research. In the School of Commerce, students also deal directly with managerial and functional problems of Madison businesses, thereby gaining practical business experience. Using computers, like the new installation in the Admin- istration building, they also codify statistics in market research for these companies. Commerce students are oriented toward graduate school by supplying theoretical knowledge in addition to technical training, complying with contemportary busi- ness demands. How we flew to get to BIO. The Commerce library has become a favorite study place. COMMERCE Dean Erwin Gaumnitz. 209 Decisions? ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional fraternity for commerce and economics students, held several dinner meetings, parties and dances. Field trips were taken to Rockford , Illinois, and Chicago, and a convention was held with other chapters in Racine, sponsored by the Johnson Foundation. Alpha Kappa Psi officers included Kenneth Prag, president; Mike Rupp, vice president; Bob Wagman and Karl Reichardt, secretaries; Richard Ruminski, master of rituals; and Tom Riechert, treasurer. Bottom row: C. Jansch, R. Marshall, J. Calitchka, G. Weber, K. Prag, K. Reichardt. Second row: R. Valiente, S. Darvin, K. Zeutzius, M. Horn, R. Ruminski, V. Jacobsen, R. Wagman, W. Hanson, J. Schmitz, T. Saeger, C. Greene. Third row: M. Rupp, T. Riechert, D. Huibregtse, R. Kafka, J. Downs, D. Pryse, R. Under, W. Hoffman. 210 Bottom row: L. Tech, P. Ludovic, C. Lemke, R. Greisbach, D. Nuendorf, Prof. P. A. Walgenbach, M. Gosman, D. Simons. Second row: K. Reichert, D. Afdahl, G. Autio, I. Rubin. D. DeMichelio, G. Kettirer, J. Fish, S. Burrill, D. Eggert, A. Timms, A. Nieder, D. Baler, P. Werner, K. Prag, G. Rudke, R. Towers, D. Masche, C. Whitehall, S. Klimer, J. Gennrich, W. DeWitt, F. Netts, H. Krueger, D. Holz, R. Carlson. BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi, honorary professional fraternity for ac- counting majors, held several dinner meetings for which they invited speakers from C.P.A. firms around the country. They aided the United Givers campaign by doing their auditing and planned a field trip to Milwaukee in the spring. Officers this year were Duane Neuendorf, president; Chip Specht, vice president; Bob Gramen, treasurer; and Dick Griesbach, Marty Gossman, secretaries. BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta Gamma Sigma is an honorary commerce fraternity open to the men and women in the field of commerce as active, faculty, or honorary members. Each semester they hold an initiation banquet for new members and invite a guest speaker from the business field. This year a series of luncheon meet- ings was held at which speakers from the faculty or the Madison area spoke on matters of interest to members. The fraternity was founded at Wisconsin to reward scholarship and achievement among commerce students. This year ' s officers included Alan Hunt, president; Robert Hawley, vice president; Angeline Lins, secretary-treasurer. The Commerce Board repre- sentative was David Masche. Bottom row: J. Graaskamp, A. Lins, Dean Gaumnitz, R. Hawley, A. Hunt, D. Masche. R. Anderson, N. Livingston. Second row: K. Fraedrichs. J. Genn- rich, P. Fox, J. Klingman, S. Francis, S. Pinkert, M. Zanow, D. Kailing, J. Herzog. Third row: J. Jackson, K. Swenson, R. Schoenke, F. Jacobs, R. Towers, E. Thompson, W. Knight, W. Weber, R. Gramen, D. Kuenning, G. Work, H. Thompson. Bottom row: B. Swanson, A. Kaatz. T. Larson, R. Whitty, P. Ryan, D. Reichert, R. Richter, G. Groseniclt, J. Johnson. Second row: J. Ranney. H. Bie ber- stein, C. Beck, R. Schuh, F. Fischer, A. Schmidtz, W. Frese, T. Wojahn. Third row: A. Wigchers, W. Duddleston, R. Greene, T. Ponder, S. Berglund, S. Lightbourne, K. Lofgren, R. Von Haden. Delta Sigma Pi, a professional-social commerce fraternity, this year held its annual Rose Festival for which they chose Nancy Wellman as their Rose Queen. Located near Camp Ran- dall Stadium, they sponsored a full open house program during the football season and also held many parties and dances. Their professional program was also active, including field trips to Milwaukee and Chicago and a regular speaker pro- gram every three weeks which featured speakers from the University and Madison areas. Officers for Delta Sigma Pi this year included Rick Whitty, president; Don Reichert and Pete Ryan, vice presidents; Steve Lightbourn, treasurer; and Sam Cochran, secretary. DELTA SIGMA PI Bottom row: R. Blarney. J. Polley. J. Berg. I. Scott, N. Bartman, C. Scheider. Second row: J. Bolles, T. Blasczylc, C. Pettlbone, J. Engleberger V Maly. L. Treichel. Third row: E. LaFromombois, D. Wittchow. J. Ball, D. Riedemann, V. Maslaltow, C. Ryba, A. Filley. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management had a full speaker program this year. S. A. M. men heard good lectures on bank management, financial analysis, personnel direction and labor arbitration from experts in these fields. Several field trips were made and dinners were held with the senior S. A. M. chapter and commerce faculty. Officers included John Burg, president; James Engleber- ger, vice president; Thomas Blasczyk, treasurer; and Carl Ryda, secretary. MARKETING CLUB Marketing majors who joined Marketing Club this year enjoyed several speakers including Mr. Kenneth Kimport of Kaiser Ford, who spoke on the marketing program for Mustang; and local representatives who conducted a data processing seminar. They also sponsored a joint meeting with sales and marketing executives from Madison. Officers for the year were Ken Kreuger, president; Larry Pierce, vice president; Judy Moats, secretary; and Bonnie Steindorf, treasurer. 213 Bottom row: W. Willard, M. Moeller, B. Steindorf. L. Peirce. J. Moats, K. Krueger, L Sratz. Second row: T. Gregorious. R. Berg F Finn R Kulzict K. Oestreich. D. Kujjs, J. Jablonski, T. Golinski, J. Kroos, R. Hiebing. Third row: V. Maslakow. D. Home, J. Pellegrin. D. Harvey S Marios D Ger- ten, G. Gygax, G. Hall. The student preparing to teach receives an educa- tion in the broadest sense. By associating with profes- sors who are continually involved in educational re- search, who are concerned with improving the state vocational and technical education programs, and who participate in the regional Center for Behavioral Dis- abilities, the student becomes aware of the human factors underlying their academic curriculum. The School of Education offers not only the oppor- tunity to study on the University campus, but also the opportunity to participate through the paid clinical experience furnished by the Internship Program with thirty-five state school systems. In this way the educa- tion major broadens his perspective of education and is caught in the mainstream of campus and commu- nity life. 214 Dean Lindley J. Stiles is seen recording for his favorite side-line — the radio program Bits About Learning. Student teachers are waited tor with anxious anticipation. A closer look at the Synnoetics Laboratory. EDUCATION The new Multi-Media Laboratory adds a new insight into education. 215 Students must learn to master the technique themselves before they can teach others. A continous advancement in the utilization of solar energy. 216 In most academic areas, the intricacies of a new language must be learned. The needs of industry and of government for highly trained engineers still exceed our capacity for supply. Con- siderably more advanced training than heretofore is also in great demand. As a result, during the past few years, the College of Engineering has experienced an unusually large growth in graduate enrollment. Particularly in the last two years the percentage increase in the candidate for the PhD degree has been nearly twice the national average. With this great demand for graduate training the need for addi- tional and special graduate research facilities has become critical and they are presently at work in designing an engi- neering research facility to accommodate the growth. Among the new and expanded programs already receiv- ing attention are water resources, management, air and water pollution, bio-engineering, energy conversion, and space engineering. Many of these programs involve several departments of engineering as well as numerous departments outside the College of Engineering. For the future they see a growing cooperation between engineers, scientists, eco- nomists and other members of the social sciences and humanities staffs. A good beginning has already been made in the areas of solar energy, space, bio-medical engineering, and meteorology, but much more of a highly interdisciplinary character will be necessary to meet the needs of the future. ENGINEERING Dean Kurt F. Wendt Students learn to master the machine. A precision we have never known before is mastered. Bottom row: M. Peterman, J. Kososki, G. Rasch, W. Walluks. Prof. Asmuth, T. Herr, D. Erdman, C. Fonstad. Second row: N. Knutsen, K. Chi, L. Wei, C. Frazier, R. Claeson, J. Jaeschke, G. Lorih, T. Oberlin, M. Hintz, L. Wiederholt. Third row: R. Olrick, D. Gia Russo, P. Frueck, E. Skuldt, K. Bures, R. McNown, J. Altmann, R. Elliott, J. Weber. ETA KAPPA NU CHI EPSILON Junior and senior members of the electrical engineering honorary society, Eta Kappa Nu, participated in many activi- ties throughout the year. An initiation banquet, visiting with 218 high school students interested in engineering and having an exhibit at the Engineering Exposition commanded their efforts. Officers were William Walluks, president; John Kososki, vice-president; Glenn Rasch, recording secretary; Dave Erdman, treasurer; Tom Herr, corresponding secretary; and Martin Peterman, bridge correspondent. Chi Epsilon, an honorary fraternity for students majoring in civil engineering, helped several of the undergraduates in this field with their six and twelve weeks tutoring program. They sponsored an exhibit at the Engineering Exposition during the spring and held an initiation banquet for which they invited a prominent speaker. Chi Epsilon officers included Timothy Triggs, president; James Blotz, vice president; Gary Wendt, secretary; and Dallas Forester, treasurer. First row: J. Zovne, G. Brun, J. Gruendler, T. Triggs, D. Zeck, G. Wendt, D. Forester. Second row: M. Martinelli, A. Roethe, D. Mueller, L Jung, T. Frailing, K. Henkel, S. Fredrickson. PI TAU SIGMA Bottom row: W. Marks, Prof. Braton, A. Lamlce. Second row: M. Suter, S. Sorenson, W. Cogger, R. Zelenski, R. Anderson, R. Zimmerly, G. Eggert, G. Molgaard, D. Stegner. TAU BETA PI Students in all engineering fields are honored by member- ship in Tau Beta Pi for high scholastic achievement and good character standards. They provided a tutoring program for freshman interested in engineering, exhibited a project at the spring Engineering Exposition, and sponsored a fall and spring blood drive. Officers were William Wartinbee, presi- dent; Ko Chaun Chi, vice-president; Thomas Brunner, corres- ponding secretary; Dennis Manthei, recording secretary; and Ronald Beth, cataloguer. 219 Bottom row: G. Breitung, J. Kruger, D. Styczinski, D. Manthei, K. Chi, W. Wartinbee, P. Taylor, M. Peterman, C. Frazier, T. Triggs, D. Engel. Second row: N. Knutsen, W. Bohl, W. Colburn, L. Stewart, C. Olson, J. Esch, F. Furrer, A. Springer. D. Zeck, R. Kaas, D. Wallace, C. Fonstad, D. Alf G. Brun. Third row: D. Fuller, R. Braunling, M. Vidyasagar, G. Flakes, W. Zabel, S. Sorenson, R. Norman, J. Wetlauer, D. Cincera, J. Actmann, P. Bal- com, D. Forester, M. Martinelli. Bottom row: J. Weyer, D. Marske, G. Kurtz, D. Moser, D. Schueffner, T. Klitzkie. S. Shah, L. Wenzel. Second row: C. Barton, J. Sauer, G. Brun, G. Bizjak, Dr. J. Mitchell, P. Sesing, J. Peterson, D. Zeclc, J. Movizzo. Third row: R. Pollack, R. Peterson, R. Feldsner, R. Nelson, R. Elliott, R. Lehner, R. Lukszys, D. Lucoff. R. George. D. Krueger, J. Winkler, M. Sibblies, A. Goel, R. Bennett. Fourth row: R. Effa, H. Baghdady, T. Wendt, T. Kingl, D. Roseth, R. Schneider, K. Voigt, L. Norgaard, D. Struckmeyer, M. Quirk, J. Beckwith, S. Schellin, A. Mueller, J. Beau, J. Groth. THETA TAU POLYGON BOARD 220 Meetings of the social and professional fraternity Theta Tau featured speakers engaged in the occupation of engi- neering. The semi-annual initiation dinner-dance comprised the main social event. A three part project for the Engineer- ing Exposition included slides and discussion, debate, and visual proposals for space exploration. Officers were Dwight Zeck, Regent; Gary Brun, vice-regent; Melbourne Sibblies, scribe; Steven Schellein, treasurer John Beau, corresponding secretary; and Kenneth Voight, activities chairman. The official voice of the engineering students acting as a liason between the faculty and students is the Polygon Board. In addition to this function they also act as a govern- ing body for the students and represent the engineering college in all university functions. Polygon Board also spon- sors the Engineering Exposition, the St. Patrick ' s Day events, and various activities for the students. Officers were Edwin Novak, president; Roger Ruda, vice-president; Glenn Schae- fer, corresponding secretary; Louis Jacobs, recording secre- tary; and John Frieders, treasurer. Bottom row: Prof. J. Marks, E. Novak, L. Jacobs, R. Ruda. Second row: G. Schaefer, J. Burke, R. Schasse, G. Steidtman, S. Kalbunde, J. Beckwith, G. Brusewitz, J. Huston, R. Resecky, E. Priepke, T. Sieber, G. Willard, J. Frieders. Bottom row: J. Winkler, R. Nilles, L Larson, Vice President; R. Bennett, Secretary; T. Frailing, Treasurer; D. Zeck, President; Professor Monkmeyer, G. Benesch, E. Daspit, J. Baumgardt. Second row: D. Kane, M. Martinelli, G. Brun, J. Madary, D. Sundeen, O. Johnson, J. Niemeyer, J Wolf g ' Wendt, D. Forestor, J. Murphy, R. Alvin, J. Bizjak. Third row: D. Mercer, D. Green, A. Roethe, J. Gruendler, K. Henkel, E. Sass, T. Triggs G. Blatt- ner, L. Petersen, G. Schaefer, T. Kingl, J. Schluter, R. Fuller. Fourth row: J. Zovne, J. Lucht, W. King. D. Mueller, L. Jung, D. Struckmeyer J Wilke W. Pfeiffer, J. Beckwith, E. Doss, S. Fredrickson, T. Laatsch. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Speakers discussing facets of civil engineering and oppor- tunities in the field were present at the bi-weekly meetings of the American Society of Civil Engineers. A semi-annual banquet at which the PHT (Putting Hubby Through) award is presented highlighted the social events. Officers included Glen Schaefer, president; Stanley Fredrickson, vice-president; Donald Mercer, secretary; Robert Schneider, treasurer; and James Beckwith and Gary Brun, Polygon Board Representa- tives. Chemical engineers in industry spoke at meetings of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers to acquaint the members with the activities and progress in the field. In the spring the students participated in the Engineering Exposition. Officers were Frank Steffes, president; Jim Harder, secre- tary; and Ted Carvis, vice-president — treasurer. 221 Bottom row: J. Abendroth, R. Dintemann, D. Ellefson, Prof G. A. Sather, L Jacobs, J. Harder, F. Steffes, T. Carvis, G. Steidtman, S. Gotoh, C. Feng A. Wambach. Second row: N. Thakkar, T. Bowlby, H. Oseni, E. Norin, F. Irani, F. Fisher, R. Solem, J. Petersen, T. Zarse. R. Faber D Stenmark G Grant, J. Man De Wiel, J. Klinefelter. R. Lembcke. C. Paine, R. Martin, J. Donner, R. Shah. Third row: D. Shah. G. Beaumont, G. Cotter, W. Fontaine. R. Kaas E. Frey. D. Cincera, D. Dumbleton, W. Fons, A. Sherman, D. Oelke, D. Sirur, R. Pratt, K. Scharpf, L Krohn, L Krohn, T. Hendrickson, L. Irvine, F. Meade. w f f 1 1 i v iff ft t?t Wtr, Bottom row: R. Schasse. T. Heft, M. Elmer, J. Dera, C. Blomberg, J. Bellas, Prof. Mitchell, P. Schwalbe. J. Eagleburqer, F. Schmidt, D. Wallace, L Moriarty. Second row: L. Griffiths, S. Glabunde, P. Sorenson, M. Strong, R. Acker, J. Bruechert, J. Gallagher, C. McComlsh, J. Maxworthy, T. Cole- man, F. Henlce, Gary L. Norland, E. Bellin, J. Buettner, G. Miller. Third row: J. Long, F. Knopp, D. Everson, R. Jacobsen, M. Stankey, R. Zuzinec, F. Janes, R. Wagner, W. Cogger, R. Norman, W. Roper, T. Hunsader, M. Kruse, D. Christopher, S. Shah. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Acquainting mechanical engineers with industry, by having speakers from industry at the monthly meetings, was the goal of the student chapter of the national organization of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Other activities were the annual ASME picnic in the spring, banquets, intramural sports, the St. Patricks ' Day events and festivities, and the preparing of a project for exhibition in the Engineering Exposition. Officers of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for the 1964-65 school year included Peter Schwalbe, president; Peter Sorenson, vice-presi- dent; Charles Blomberg, secretary; and James Bellas, treasurer. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS In addition to holding monthly meetings at which programs are presented by speakers from industry, IEEE, a student branch of the professional electrical engineer- ing society, participated in the Engineering Exposition and the St. Pat ' s Day festivities, sponsored a trip to the National Electronics Conference in Chicago, and hosted the Westinghouse Future Power Market Forum. The annual Technical Writing Contest was held and visits were conducted to area plants and laboratories. At the close of the school year the Spring Close-out, the annual dinner dance, was held. IEEE officers were: Clifton Fonstad, Jr., chairman; Henry Nechvatal, vice-chairman: Dave Julseth, treasurer; Allen Webb, secretary. Directors on Polygon Board were Roger Ruda, Jim Burke, and Richard Nibbe. Bottom row: C. Noto, J. Gatz, C. Hanson, R. Classon, R. West, C. Dudey, C. Fonstad, H. Nechvatai, J. Burke, B. Shahzadi, W. Miller, G. Gafke, L Larson. Second row: T. Zyduclc, R. Drlick, P. Tureinski, T. Asmund, G. Perman, T. Oberlin, J. Alpert, P. Mittelsteadt, G. Paton, G. Weibel, D. Smith, N. Knutson. 223 Bottom row: P. Wood, V. Shah, D. Mroz, J. Huston, W. Wartinbee, J. Weber, A. Easton, M. Sibblies, R. Francis, W. Repphun. Second row: J. Eagleburger, R. Francyk, C. Ducklow, F. Henke, J. Thompson, R. Anderson, C. McComish, G. Norland, J. Repp, A. Becker, R. Trump. Third row: R. Acker, R. Zuzinec, M. Stankey, C. Ehert, R. Lund, S. Sorenson, H. Weber, M. Suter, J. Bartel, F. Knipp. 224 SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Advised by Professor A. H. Easton the members of the Society of Automotive Engineers had an enjoyable and profitable year. Any engineering student who is interested in automotive engineering and related fields is eligible for membership. Activities included speakers from various indus- tries at their meetings to acquaint the members with the work being done in the field, sponsoring two road rallies, and taking a field trip to the Ford proving grounds. Officers were William Wartinbee, chairman; Craig Taylor, vice-chairman; Jonathan Weber, treasurer; David Trumpy, recording secretary; and Norman Rodenkirch, corresponding secretary. 225 Bottom row: R. Margraf, C. Fonstad, R. Stodting. Second row: J. Altmann, R. Smith, J. Tyndall WISCONSIN ENGINEER The WISCONSIN ENGINEER, under the editorship of Rob- ert Smith, is a monthly publication distributed on the engineer- ing campus. The magazine contains articles written by engineer- ing students and has special sections on new advancements and new ideas related to the profession. It also features campus news, a noted humor section, and The Girl of the Month. Assisting the editor this year were Patrick Meagher, associate editor, and Robert Margraf, business manager. With the cooperation of their staffs, they coordinate the work of the publishing and distributing. The magazine is sent to over five hundred high schools throughout Wisconsin. WIS- CONSIN ENGINEER also boasts subscribers all over the world; among these, readers from the U.S.S.R. Bottom row: T. Berrong, E. Beale, J. Weins, M. Palus, R. Blankenhiem, P. Goebel. E. Paljs, E. Bellin, B. Merrill. Second row: L. Augsburger, J. Frick, K. Hen- kel, J. Hahn, D. Hembel, R. Steinke, T. Bratz, A. Becker, L. Katzfey. Third row: W. Long, D. Mueller, D. Mercer, J. Goba, R. Borsum, R. Beyerstedt, R. Severn, R. Schweer, T. Mueller. TRIANGLE Triangle, the professional engineering fraternity, has as its aim to further campus interest in the field of engineering. This year the members sponsored tours through the engineering campus during Parents ' Day to give the parents a chance to see this part of the campus. They also sponsored a Christmas party for the Children of the South Side Neighborhood Center with the nurses from the Madison Hospital. At the Spring Engineer- ing exposition the members of Triangle sponsored one of the exhibits. The Triangle social calendar included a Pearl Harbor party, a Winter Wonderland party, and a number of beer suppers. Officers for the year were Kenneth Henkel, president; Richard Severn, vice-president; Warren Porter, treasurer; John Engler, social chairman; John Byrns, secretary. Bottom row: J. Thielmann, P. Jacobus, T. Peterson, R. Foster, D. Alt, J. McCarthy, R. Greiner, R. Yolton, T. Devine. T. Dorrington, R. Gering. Second row: R. Elder, R. Borman, N. Stahl, D. Emerson, D. Erdman, P. Knebel, M. Kling, J. Ahrens. G. Peterson, J. Aller, W. Brooks. Third row: D. Daniels, R. Brower J. Ylvisaker, R. Engstrom, R. Coleman, D. Olson, H. Riggert, C. Kopper, D. Vogt, J. Burt, C. Frazier. Fourth row: N. Thomas, C. Forsberg, P. Brusius. E. Sykes, G. Mulhollam, R. Tessendorf, G. Gruett, G. Flakas, R. Packard, K. Hink, R. Hart. Fifth row: J. Haverson, L Powell, B. Emond. J. Dragon, S. Craney, T. Horrall, P. Leitzke, S. Leverenz. Kappa Eta Kappa is the professional fraternity exclusively for electrical engineers. Besides providing a social calendar for its members, Kappa Eta Kappa has as its purpose to promote widespread campus interest in particularly electrical engineer- ing. Included in a field of speakers sponsored by the fraternity were those from the Nuclear Research Center and the Bell Telephone Company. The members also entertained at such social events as beer suppers and house parties. Acting officers of Kappa Eta Kappa were President Howard Riggert, Vice- president Tom Devine; Recording Secretary Michael Kling, Corresponding Secretary Ronald Borman, Treasurer David Erd- man, Social Chairman Donald Alt, and Pledge Trainer Phil Gacobus. KAPPA ETA KAPPA The Wisconsin Center, hub of adult education conferences, is administered by the Extension. 228 EXTENSION DIVISION Other nations -frequently send their educational specialists to the University of Wisconsin to study the famed University Extension programs. Headquarters of the UW ' s worldwide Extension division. Dean Theodore J. Shannon For the person who cannot take the time out to return to the campus, correspondence instruction is the ideal answer. The University of Wisconsin Extension Division has the most diversified program in the nation and serves over 235,000 people. Program flexibility is the key, and the Extension can change as educational needs change. Most of the program is within the state boundaries, but corre- spondence study results in world-wide distribution of courses for the Armed Forces. The Extension Division also provides instruction for the University Centers and operates credit classes, primarily graduate education and social work credit. On a non-credit basis, they hold in- formal instruction and sponsor the Institute and Con- ference Program, which is the heart of the post-graduate work for technical and professional workers. The main goal of the Extension Division is to show the vital need for education and continual re-education. m i ' -■. . i . Research projects studying plants occupy the time of botany graduate students. Diversity is the key work in speaking of the Graduate School. Not only are the students from diverse back- grounds, but they also study a variety of subjects. In spite of this, however, the graduate students have a common purpose — to become experts in their fields. Advanced instruction for qualified students and oppor- tunity to do research in a chosen field of specialization have resulted in the creation of new knowledge for which the University has gained a top national rating. Since 1880, the University has offered graduate work and today eighty-five departments offer doctoral degrees in four main areas: biological sciences, humanities, physical sci- ences, and social sciences. 230 Dean R. A. Alberty GRADUATE SCHOOL 231 Graduate student teaching assistants strive toward degrees while instructing undergraduates. Graduate school means long hours of thesis research and organization. Tradition reins over Homecoming. The law library becomes a second home to law students. Dean George Young 233 LAW One of the country ' s leading law schools, and now among the nation ' s largest, occupies the south slope of Bascom Hill. Its new buildings, replacing an antiquated 1891 structure, were put in use last September, and now supply office, classroom, moot court, and library facilities for a student body ex- pected to reach 800 within the next two years. Nevertheless some characteristics of the old build- ing remain. Like the old, its front steps face the long walk up the hill, and still permit the building ' s inhabitants to view, and comment upon, the passing scene. Major changes in the new facility are develop- ing, however. Rising enrollment is prompting a re- vision in admission standards. New faculty have been added, bringing the total to more than 30, and the school ' s contributions to the law of the State are increasing. Important studies of Wisconsin ' s property and probate law are underway, and illus- trative of the school ' s ubiquitous interests, an in- tensive research program into Latin-American agra- rian reform problems is in progress. Stability and ordered change characterize the broad interests for which the Law School is well known. Students take time out from their studies to relax in the new law lounge. Modern, well equipped laboratories aid the eager student. To each his own. For each of us it was a different experience. 234 EXPERIMENTS lit PSYCHOLO EXP ' R ' S NAME mummY EXP ' X ' S PHONE MO. £ OFFICE HOM % A £   i «- c$. r We started our daily practice all over again. 235 Dean H. Edwin Young. LETTERS SCIENCE The College of Letters and Science provides 70 per cent of the campus instruction in 40 depart- ments for undergraduate and graduate students. It also carries out research in the humanities, social studies and basis sciences. To meet the needs of better-prepared entering freshmen, new requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and Science degrees went into effect this fall, 1964. L S also offers a General Honors Program with in- tensified studies which challenge the better student. For those interested in a broad liberal education, there is the Integrated Liberal Studies Program. The University of Wisconsin is a large school. Among the many students, however, honorary societies recognize those who are out- standing for their academic excellence and contributions in extra- curricular activities. Phi Beta Kappa, a national honorary scholastic society, honors liberal arts students with grade-point averages above 3.6. Phi Kappa Phi selects its members on the basis of both scholar- ship and activities. The junior men ' s honorary, Mace, also brings together men who are outstanding in scholarship and in campus affairs. Iron Cross, the senior men ' s honorary, recognizes students for their campus leadership. PHI BETA KAPPA Juniors 1964 236 Ursula Else Arndt John E. Ashman Sharon Lynne Boehm Judith Miriam Cohen Ellen Mae Crowley Ellen Joanna Hafstad Barbara Joan Hycnar Lance Brotz Jones Victoria Scott Pohle Karen Ruth Walter John Douglas Wegman Seniors 1964 Elizabeth Elvlny Bass John C. Berg Alfred Stevens Bradford Rodney A. Britten Beatrice Adrienne Cameroon Peter Christian Carstensen Judith Ellen Chapman Peter Knox Cline Terrence Edward Cook Margaret Bertha Ehrensperger Gerald Alan Faich Jean C. Falligant Mary Farrell Susan Marguerite Fisher Sylvia M. Gadish Richard J. Gordon Kaaren E. Grimstad Howard Philip Gutgesell, Jr. Richard F. Halverson Fredrick Nels Hegge John Lawrence Herlache Richard Charles Hoffmann Roy William Howard Alan Graham Hunt Mary Veronica Infeltse Marlen F. Junck Judith Anne Kester Susan Wanda KTssr I Barbara Ann Klees Lee Sherman Langbaum Wayne Richard Londre Mary Beth Loud Karen Ann Lunde Ton! Delliquadri Magnuson James Douglass Moore John Allen Myers Joyce Ann Narveson Martha Jean Nelson Richard Danly Norrls Thomas Charles Owen Sandra Kay Pacey Laramie Palmer Peter Alan Peshek Ben Zion Pilch Mary Ellen Plimpton Polly Hand Powrie Gerald Douglas Purchatzke W. Marguerite Re Deborah Eve Roberts Robert Henry Rosenfield Michael Harry Salinsky Mark R. Schuyler Michael S. Sigal Kathryn Elizabeth Smith Sheldon Morris Solochek Kenneth Craig Swenson Susan Thomson Joanne Lenore Vanish Lynn Raymond Veeser William Roland Wettstein Barbara Joann Williams Karl Melvin Zehms Roger Eric Zuckerman PHI KAPPA PHI Juniors Miles R. Adam Arnold E. Alaniz Donald L. Alf Richard A. Anthes Mary Baker William E. Biljan Robert J. Boettcher William R. Bohl Paula R. Borchers Robert M. Bumsted Kenneth J. Bures Joie Diane Canada David L Cincera James R. Cole Lawrence E. Dell Arthur A. Eggert Judith E. Fifrick Irene Fokakis Nancy C. Gall Gay I. Gifford Nancy Guptill Joel R. Hamilton Berneita M. Harrington Carolyn T. Hartl Thomas J. Herr Rosanne I. Hesse Barry N. Heyman Joseph P. P. Hildebrandt Peter S. Hoff Catherine L. Horrall James M. Jondrow John W. Joosse Kathleen A. Kabat James S. Keene W. David Knox Thomas W. Kuebler Patricia E. Lane Christine E. Liefert Graham F. Loynd Barry M. Liebman Norman J. Loomer Daphne S. Mauermann John M. McKichan Marilyn J. Myers James E. Nelson Charles N. Oster Valerie R. Petersen Barry M. Popkin Ruth A. Pride James T. Ranney Bruce A. Rasmussen Thomas K. Riechert Gary D. Rosenberg Helen J. Schulz Jean M. Scorgie Lenore H. Senzig Harvey D. Shapiro Sharon E. Sinn Susan M. Spanagel Rosalie R. Stelter Bonnie C. Stone David W. Stowe Barbara J. Sumnicht Shirley V. Swanson Merle J. Thompson Marcia A. Vander Leest Willard J. Waeffler Judith Ann Weber Lynn E. Weber Neil D. Weinstein John W. Weiss Willard E. Witte William P. Zabel Seniors Nancy A. Albright Loren E. Ames Karen A. Anderson Kirsten B. Anderson Patricia P. Anderson Ronald A. Anderson Christine E. Arnold Joanne Ayres Richard A. Bachhuber, Jr. Steven S. Bader Stanley F. Bankert Betty Ann Bass Jill K. Bast James R. Beckman Peter A. Behr John M. Benson George F. Bernauer Robert J. Bishop Oliver J. W. Bjorksten Ned K. Bleuer Sharon L. Boehm Leslie S. Bortz Susan C. Boyd Gary G. Brun Julie A. Brunette Thomas Brunner Thomas W. Burrows Lindell L. Calder James K. Caldwell Margaret A. Calland Claire M. Cassidy Gary R. Chipman Cynthia J. Christianson Jordan L. Cohen Bette J. Colbert Patricia M. Cole Ellen M. Crowley Sarann Cuene Kathye J. Danaher David L. Davis David J. Doedens Sue Anne Dralsin Janice A. Drye Nancy J. Dutton Thomas E. Elfers John W. Esch Jean C. Falligant Margaret O. Faludi Donna E. Finerty Kathleen A. Fishbeck Kathleen M. Fleming Mary J. Fleming Spencer L. Francis James S. Frank Linda C. Freeman Jeffrey P. Froehlich Robert F. Giese Marcia R. Gilbert Linda L. Goodsell Whitney M. Gould Robert W. Graebner Robert S. Gramen Thomas R. Gregorius David E. Grohusky Janet Grosshandler Carolyn R. Guyer William D. Haasch Judyann E. Hackbarth Daniel L. Hartl David K. Heitzman Kenneth V. R. Henkel Marlene A. Henning Darlene A. Henselin Edith E. Hodge Gail A. Hoisington Elizabeth A. Hopkins David J. Hoppert Mary E. Hulburt Barbara J. Hycnar Robert A. Janssen llona A. Jarvinen Kay A. Jarvis Bruce D. Johnson Judith C. Johnson William R. Johnson Lance B. Jones Marlen F. Junck Keith J. Kaap Bonita F. Karabensh Thomas J. Karras John S. Kent Kenneth R. Kleefeld John F. Kososki William L. Kundert Nancy S. Kurshan Robert F. Ladenson Arland D. Lamke Theodore L. Lawson Kay E. Leland Mary D. S. Lesser Richard Levlne Catherine Lewis Katherine E. Logan Janet M. Long B. Jean Longmire Elisabeth J. Lustok Ted J. Luther Patricia A. Lyall Walter R. Marks David E. Masche Maura McDowell Douglas B. McMurry Jean S. Micklin Jon D. Mikalson Sarah L. Milbury Elizabeth R. Miller Michael J. Mohr Joyce M. Nejedlo Judith M. Nelsen Robert F. Norman Merrill L. Nusbaum Jeanenne L. Oestreich John R. Oren s James A. Oppermann Bevra L. Paul Sandra L. Peck Martin K. Peterman Susan M. Petersen Dan D. Peterson Sara J. Pinkert Susan C. Pollay Susan J. Pomplun Thomas J. Prawdzik Edith A. Proctor Marcia A. Randall Joan K. Ranney Glenn E. Rasch Jessica W. Redway John R. Reichert Linda R. Reivitz Judith A. Roethe Ellen E. Rossman James R. Rothe Susan R. Ruggles Margaret L. Rummler Thomas E. Rusch Janis S. Rust Diane K. Sartz Mary E. Sass Thomas J. Schaffer George S. Scher Lutz H. Schlicke Mary E. Schmidt Joseph L. Schmitz Richard W. Schoenke Grace I. Schubert Frances Screnock Gayla A. Seidler Paul J. Shaffer Carla L. Shagass Alleta Sheiner Helen A. Showers Nancy A. Sidon Marilyn F. Somers Marcia L. Sommer Spencer C. Sorenson Jeanne M. Spitzer Lee O. Steenken Irna Stein Peter F. Straub Kathleen M. Straub Manfred E. Suess David H. Swenson Karen N. Tanaka Eugene R. Thompson Ann L. Tonges Romelle L. Toppel Richard H. Towers Steven M. Tullberg Jane E. Vahle Fred L. Van Sickle John H. Voss William R. Walluks David J. Ward Sue J. Warner Karen A. Weathers Gayle S. Weinberger Paul J. Werner Richard D. Wibracht Lawrence F. Wiederholt Sally J. Wilson David E. Wolf Sue A. Wohld Harry M. Yohalem Barbara L. Youtz Richard E. Zelenski Stephen J. Zubarik Class of 1965 (Elected as Juniors) Carla A. Ah ' strom John C. Altmann Anthony E. Atwell Elizabeth E. Bass James R. Behnke Susan J. Bersch Solveig M. Bjorke Wilma A. Brereton Charlene R. Cape Ko-Chuan Chi Judith M. Cohen Carol J. Coryell Terrlyn A. Dreblow Sandra L. Fifrick Clifton G. Fonstad, Jr. Randall J. Gall Michael J. Gallagher Susan G. Grundahl Betty A. Haack Ellen J. Hafstad Sue A. Harrington Patrick J. Hearden Richard C. Hoffmann Manice M. Holloway Mary K. Holsteen Mary B. Ingrelli Jane E. Jesinski Richard E. Jones Virginia M. Kemper Gary V. Kirk Susan W. Kissil Kathryn L. Kube Mark T. Kuge John D. Lien Marion L. Lundy Shelby J. Mauermann Brent H. McCown Linda L. Menke William P. Morse, Jr. Louise E. Moser Klawa Nepscha Robert Newman Jayne H. Newton Thomas L. Oberlin Gayle J. Orberg Elizabeth Paddock Ben Z. Pilch Victoria S. Pohle Priscilla E. Pres Cheryl A. Rademacher Charles B. Rang Suzann K. Reetz Mary E. Riley Lucy A. Rogers John R. Rosenau Leonard Rubinowitz Carol J. Schneider Elizabeth M. Schowalter Mary J. Shealy Dean G. Taylor Julie A. Traver Kathleen Walter William J. Wartinbee. Jr. Sally J. Wasser John D. Wegmann Kathleen J. Weisz Donna J. Williams Susan J. Woerfel 237 Class of 1964 Peter C. Carstensen Thomas P. Creagan Thomas J. Donegan, Jr. Donald E. Kalsched George K. Kalu James D. McCaffree Donald R. Murdoch Robert H. Rosenfield Steven J. Sacher William G. Waller Thomas S. Wallsten Gary C. Wendt Martin E. Wolff Donald R. Zuidmulder 238 Class of 1965 Steven M. Barney John F. Coburn Gary C. Cole William F. Holden Robert Newman Michael J. Philps Stephen M. Sobota Edward L. Weidenfeld IRON CROSS MACE 239 Steven M. Barney F. Dennis Williams John A. Boyes Neil D. Weinstein Thomas Tinlcham Miles R. Adam Peter Fernandes Joseph P. Hildebrandt W. David Knox Gary Nelsestuen Stephen McConahey Harvey D. Shapiro Carl F. Kantner Edward L. Weidenfeld Kenneth B. Quintenz Bottom row: R. Meier, E. Otto, M. Reder. Second row: J. Axley, S. Antler, G. Hasler, M. Rewey, Dean B. Mathew PHI ETA SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA 240 Phi Eta Sigma is the men ' s honoray fraternity recognizing freshmen who have had a 3.5 grade average or above for their first year. Besides awarding plaques to the dorm and fraternity with the highest freshmen averages, this year ' s group sponsored a series of four cultural lectures conducted during April and May. They also experimented with lectures on study-guide methods. Plans were made for tutoring on the high school level. Edward Otto led Phi Eta Sigma as president. Sigma Epsilon Sigma, the freshmen women ' s honoray society, recognizes those students who maintain for their first year a 3.5 average. One of their annual projects is to honor all freshmen with a 3.0 average at a spring lunch- eon. Working with Phi Eta Sigma the girls sponsored a series of four cultural lectures, as well as lectures on study-guide methods. Officers of Sigma Epsilon Sigma were Jane Peters, president; Sue Steiner, vice-president; Margaret Heffernan, secretary; and Diane Kjervik, treasurer. Bottom row: D. DeVarona, S. Hunt, S. Stouder, C. Goyette, S. Steiner. Second row: C. Kolb, C. Ellis, N. Bush, M. Ramenofsl y. M. Randall, N. Blas- ingame, R. Promenchikova, D. Fraser, G. Duenkel. Third row: D. Schollander, S. Clark, M. Austin, G. Ilman, W. Stuek, T. Rice, D. Alberts, J. Weiss- muller, J. Graef, C. Jastremski First row: J. Hindin, D. Zutz, Miss Topham, P. Wesson, D. Mauermann. Second row: G. Gifford, R. Pride, C. Watson, J. Scorgle, J. Fifrick, P. Loushin. CRUCIBLE MORTAR BOARD Crucible is the society which honors twelve junior women who have maintained a 3.0 average and have been out- standing in campus activities. Plans carried out during the year included a dinner with MACE, men ' s honorary, and acting as hostesses at the Governor ' s Conference on the Status of Women. Their mony-making project was the Silver Survey. Officers of Crucible were Donna Zutz, presi- dent; Pat Wesson, vice-president; and Daphne Mauermann, secretary. Each spring Mortar Board, a national women ' s honor society, selects juniors who have been outstanding in scholar- ship and campus leadership and service. The members try to think out campuswide problems, then are better able to advise their own groups. This year, led by president Linda Goodsell, they also held discussions with administrators. Other officers included Mary Ann Jennings, vice-president; Kathie Fishbeck, secretary; and Terri Dreblow, treasurer. 241 Bottom row: M. Jennings, W. Gould, C. Lobeck, L. Goodsell, K. Fishbeck, T. Dreblow. Second row: A. Tonjes, C. Schneider, E. Lustok, S. Fifrick. J. Falligant, J. Traver, L. Rogers, V. Pohle, E. Paddock, S. Bjorke, M. Bauman, I. Peterson, J. Wilkie. Bottom row: H. Millar, P. Clark, K. Nepscha, N. Albright. Second row: C. Meier, J. Micklin, Miss Richards, I. Lehrmann, T. Schuster, A. Jarvella. Third row: B. Seigal, M. Holsteen, Y. Nolte, M. Gilbert, S. Bersch, D. Henselin, C. Anderson, G. Seidler. Fourth row: B. Crane, A. Hamilton, B. Sumnicht, J. Rogness, K. Eslien, N. Scott, T. Mandernack. ETA KAPPA LAMBDA Eta Kappa Lambda is an organization honoring women who have contributed out- standing service to the University Residence Halls. The girls, who are nominated by housefellows or house presidents and are initiated at a spring banquet, try to stimulate interest and leadership in activities and to further an exchange of ideas among the residence halls and also between the halls and the campus community. Speakers drawn from campus professors, such as Mrs. Golpin of the French Department, offered educating and interesting programs at dinner meetings. The officers this year were president, Kathleen Walter; vice-president, Susann Reetz; secretary, Ingrid Lehrnann; and treasurer, Toni Schuster. kj Bottom row: H. Fink. A. Davis, B. Barbakow, B. Karabensh, K. Klingelhofer, J. Wilda, Y. Nolte, T. Leibsohn, S. New, S. Saichek, L. Owens. V. Gullick N. Heizer. Second row: B. Schmidt. H. Cohn, R, Muchin, D. Margolas. H. Showers, J. Block, E. Derene, S. LaKam, P. Bade, B. Egan, B. Brown. M. Wohlust, M. Reinkall. Third row: V. Lord, D. Petersin, S. Abramson, J. Maginnis, L Stombaugh, A. Gallaher. C. Lobeck, J. Mickelson, S. Stern, J. Hart, D. Abney. SIGMA ALPHA ETA SIGMA ALPHA IOTA In addition t o field trips to various diagnostic centers, Sigma Alpha Eta ' s activities included a number of pro- fessional lecturers and the making and giving of toys to a Madison Children ' s Hospital. Sigma Alpha Eta was under the able leadership of Benita Karabensh, president; Lynn Bliss, vice president; Judy Wilda, recording secretary; Toni Leibson, corresponding secretary; Karen Klingelhoffer, treasurer; and Yvonne Nolte, program chairman. Sigma Alpha lota, a professional music fraternity for women, was a co-sponsor of the Badger Song Festival and took part in an opera, the Ail-American Concert. The chap- ter was honored to be chosen to perform the initiation at the national convention to be held in August. President was Susan Stratman; vice-president, Pamela Hornig; secretary, Sylvia Brockhaus, and treasurer, Susan Pomplum. 243 Bottom row: S. Brookhaus, S. Pomplun, M. Stuessy, S. Stratman, P. Hornig, B. Schuetze, K. Petersen, M. Gilbert, Mrs. Sundquist, Miss, Williams. Second row: E. Gilpatrick, M. Weil, C. Cheadle, J. Wilson, S. Lautz, M. Kipple, A. Korth. C. Demuth, M. Bliss, G. Gersback. Third row: L. Steen, S. Grundahl, M. Welsh, M. Kuehl, M. Herrell, M. Stahmann, J. Stapikes, J. Wahlstrom, S. Michael. 244 Bottor row: J. Johnson, G. Gifford, D. Pyle, P. Crow, C. Finin, J. Ayama. Second row: N. Schulman, J. Sielcer, E. Thatcher, B. Linlhan, N. Zimmer, T. Manderack. CORANTO SIGMA IOTA Coronto is a local professional sorority for all women look- ing toward a future in journalism. Under the leadership of president Diane Pyle the group held a Valentine ' s Day tea for the Journalism faculty, beer suppers, a Founder ' s Day lunch- eon, and an annual picnic with the other two journalism fra- ternities of the School of Journalism. Other officers were Priscilla Crow, vice-president; Claudia Shyle, treasurer; Kathy Logan, recording secretary; and Paulette Brown, cor- responding secretary. Bottom row: S. Christman, E. Johnson, P. Crow, M. Bauman, N. Barnett, dernack, B. Linehan, S. Sprage, C. Khyle, M. Jondrow, J. Schurch. Third Gifford, J. Salins. THETA SIGMA PHI The intent of Theta Sigma Phi, a society for undergraduate and graduate women, is to acquaint its members with op- portunities and prominent women in journalism. Led by president Nakonia (Niki) Barnett, the main projects of the year were the annual Matrix Banquet for Madison women active in civic affairs and contributing to the Veteran ' s writ- ing Project. Other officers were vice-president Mary Ann Bauman, secretary Mrs. Edith Frank, treasurer Sandra Fifrick, and keeper of the archives, Priscilla Crow. F. Frank, J. Johnson, M. Wenninger. Second row: M. Withington, T, Man- row: C. Norris, N. Cohen, J. St. John, M. Levine, P. Brown, K. Logan, G. Bottom row: J. Glickman. D. Sandeman, F. Terranova. Second row: D. Siegrist, J. Caruso, A. Brusse, J. Cerilli, W. Williams, D. Harqrave, W. Mozart. J. Hayden, P. LePlante, T. Gregory, R. Krueger, M. Kekstadt, R. Muehlbauer, D. McKinley, E. Knesting, S. Horewitz, D. Anderson, T. O Grady. Third row: J. Bach, D. Marshall, L. Bernstein, L Allen, P. Obma, J. Rasmussen, J. Leisenring, J. Polcyn, H. Arltin, T. Sailor. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA SIGMA DELTA CHI Phi Mu Alpha is a professional music fraternity, promoting music both in the general public and in its members. The officers were Dean Sandeman, president; Steve Stohl, vice- president; Vance Nelson, treasurer; and Ken DeVoe, secre- tary. The year ' s program included the All-American Concert, co-sponsorship of the Badger Song Festival, a spring Foun- der ' s Banquet, and aiding in various University music functions. Sigma Delta Chi is a national professional society for male journalism students. Intending to further the spirit of professionalization, it held a series of speakers including Miles McMillan of the Capital Times, and acted as a service group for the annual high school Journalism Institute. The activities were guided by Steven Buggs, president; Norma Lamburg, vice-president; Cliff Behnke, secretary; and Glen Helgeland, treasurer. 245 Bottom row: N. Lenburg, G. Helgeland. S. Buggs. C. Begnlte. Second row: J. Wichmann, D. Freitag, J. Smoller, M. Lipschutz, G. Wells, D. Cassand. F. Bachellor. Third row: R. Tuckis, R. Wagner, A. Hewes, L Weber, S. Raymer, S. Barney. OTfl ppimytRnuBrrPiiffnfli Bottom row: J. Krueqer, C. Kertz, G. Gulliksen, S. Smith, W. Willard, Dr. S. W. Dunn. J. Nielsen, R. Boelter. G. May, K. Schmill, K. Bartholomew. Second row: R. Busse, T. Hermsen, R. Crane, R. Tuclcis, T. Smith, J. Lamm, J. Philps. P. Glasheen, R. Hiebing, T. Rost, A. Lucey, M. Dolinsky, J. Kroos, B. Hoffman, D. Noyola, D. Schanlce. Third row: S. Baney, O. Favricius, D. Lamers, D. McClelland, V. Maslakow, T. Halmstad, R. Kulzick, B. Smith, G. Fautch, J. Lamotta, W. Hemment, L. Hein. 246 ADVERTISING CLUB Through a series of lecture speakers and ' Held trips, the mem- bers of the Advertising Club were exposed to various aspects of the field and had the opportunity to meet many of its prom- inent people. John Shimmerhorn, a broadcaster of WKOW, three representatives from Young and Rubican Advertising Agency in Chicago, and an advertising director of Mautz Paint were among the lecturers. Also, students from Denmark gave presentations on advertising in their country. In February, the group profited by a visit to three agencies in Chicago. These activities were guided by president Bill Willard, vice-president Judie Nielse n, secretary Bob Boelter, and treasurer Sharon Smith. Dr. Dunn was advisor for the organization. Bottom row: D. Finkelstein, D. Mitchell, F. Altpeter, J. Schroeder, L Lane, D. Klarstrom, Kern, A. Seifert, D. Reichard, R. Shubikin. R. Ernst. Second row: P. Carpenter, D. Dobry, L. Holmes, T. Warnock, H. Pfhol, K. Barnett, J. Beckman, R. Petty, J. Allis, D. Goldsack. Third row: W. Pfeiffer, G. Artherholt, S. Hanke, H. Sipe, J. Meyer, D. Richards, R. Benhler, G. Sergeant, S. Curtis, D. Rusch, R. Bickes, W. Paschall. Fourth row: S. Harwood, F. Fago. D. Hildebrand, N. Anderson, B. Bower, T. O ' Brien. R. Wood, J. Juchniewich, D. Belonger. Fifth row: D. Donald, J. Bahls. R. Ryder, J. Glass, P. Quail, D. Brittelli. D. Bixby, J. Bell, T. Wallace, G. Frerichs. 247 ALPHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity for all male under- graduate and graduate students in chemistry, chemical engineer- ing, and other related fields. As part of a program to further a professional interest, the group held a series of lectures given by campus professors, including one on the chemistry of aging by Dr. Bjorkshe. The traditional Western Gambling Party held second semester and Friday night beer suppers were some of the social activities of the year. Leadership of the house was under the direction of Herb Sipe, master alchemist; David Britelli, vice- master alchemist; Bob Biches, reporter; Tom O ' Brien, recorder; and Art Seifert, treasurer. Dr. Lawrence Dahl was the faculty advisor. Dean James F. Crow, internationally known geneticist, works in his labora- tory. Occupational therapy stu- dent studies methods of re- habilitation by working with patients under supervision. The faculty of the Medical School, which is one of five divisions of the UW Medical Center, teaches more than 2,000 students each year. In addition to nearly 400 medical students, the Medical School trains occupational therapists, physical therapists, med- ical technologists, X-ray technicians and graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who are studying in the medical science. The School ' s laboratories and classrooms are also used by undergraduates and graduate students from other disciplines. Another division of the Medical Center is the School of Nursing in which 555 students are enrolled on the Madison campus. A graduate program with specializa- tion in Pediatric Nursing was established this fall. The other Medical Center divisions are the University Hospital, the Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute and the State Laboratory of Hygiene. This year the Medical Center initiated a $32,000,000, 10-year building program. The first element, already completed, is an I I -story building for basic cancer research. A nursing student gives care with faculty supervision. MEDICINE 249 First two years of Medical School are spent mainly in the laboratory. Closed circuit T.V. is used to help teach medical students. Bottom row: J. Casey, S. Marwick, G. Marow, S. Barrett, L. Webster, J. Nordgren, J. Wollenhaup, K. Momsen. Second row: J. Larson, M. Hughes, M. Jackson, R. Lightfoot, G. Johnson, R. Shapiro, A. Cecchini, M. Gralow, K. Kohlmeier, J. Roberts. Third row: M. Hall, D. Horvath, J. Kunomann, C. Typart, L. Angsten, G. Ruege, S. Mortensen, P. Lyall, E. Epp, N. Douglas, M. Nickolai. Fourth row: G. Ziegenhagen, S. Jergenson, K. Zbikowski, M. Riley, S. Herrick, C. Smith, S. Hassett, M. Barr, K. Kubly, D. Hoppman, J. Olefsky, W. Waaland, D. Obermayr, E. Stella, N. Larget, J. Redman, K. Giese, E. Long, D. Funk, A. Munson, L. Milone, G. Gramza, P. Cowle, L. Hale, C. Buehler, L. Repp. 250 PHI THETA Phi Theta, a professional physical therapy sorority, was organized to inform students about the profession and to become acquainted with each other. Every year they assist the handicapped people of the Happy Hours Community Club and visit Central Colony several times. The members have beer suppers scheduled with Phi Chi, and an end of the year open house is sponsored by the seniors. Officers for the year were Susan Barrett, president; Elizabeth Webster vice-president; Sue Martwich, secretary; and Joyce Nord- gren, treasurer. Jean Casey, Gail Marow, and Judy Wollenhaup were co-editors of the sorority ' s newspaper, the Whirlpool. Bl ALPHA TAU DELTA Alpha Tau Delta is a nursing sorority organized to further higher professional educational standards for students of the nursing pro- fession. The group helps form a close friendship bond and creates mutual helpfulness and understanding among college women. The girls have built a scholarship fund and a loan fund for future use. The sorority scheduled some beer suppers, a formal dinner dance, carolling parties at various hospitals and a clothing drive for Mendota Hospital. The leaders for the year included Rebecca Czar, president; Mary Ann Mueller, vice-president; Kathleen Rudolph, recording secretary; Faye Smith, treasurer; Jane Harsch, historian; and Rossetta Marty, membership chairman. Miss McKevit and Mrs. Butnarescu are the faculty advisors for Alpha Tau Delta. Bottom row: S. Rentmeester, C. Langenberg, S. May, C. Bilinslci, K. Zacher, P. Schultz, F. Smith, C. Ott, E. Trachsel, J. Levinson, R. Reid, K. Rudloph. Second row: P. Melcher, P. Thul, C. Oliver, N. Hovind, B. Gasper, R. Marty, C. Brunkow. J. Harsch, E. Nielsen, J. Kettinger, N. Martin, C. Hennig, J. Rosenberg, B. Benson, R. Czar, S. Wetmore, C. Behrens. Third row: M. Mueller, J. Thorn, Nightengale, S. Frey, B. Olson, P. Palecek. Fourth row: B. Willems, C. Boyd, J. Kluge, C. Barton. S. Koerner, M. Garbelman, R. Cross, B. Vetter, F. Aid, B. McCartney, P. Waitrovich, A. Hufnagel, A. Irwen, M. Wittale, D. Quady, B. Hartwig, C. Wear, C. McGillivray, M. Kelly, P. Hoffman, C. Hussman. 251 Bottom row: L. Cummings, J. Dana. J. Boorman, P. Guile, C. Bernhardt, M. White, I. Jarvinen, V. Miller, C. Weiss, S. Millne, M. Otto, M. Kust, K. Altman, S. Burn. Second row: B. Sawczak, P. Pederson, C. Cantwell, B. Witthop, M. Gullrandson, J. Elstad, S. Blankenheim, P. Hanson, J. Meyer, S. Heuser, L. Bakken, S. Brackman. Third row: B. Vanderveld. N. Moon, N. Johnson, S. Cahoon, J. Hazen, M. Chudy, J. Blakely, B. Janicki, M. Rose, E. Bone, G. Gruber, M. Short, N. Ziegler. Fourth row: P. Feick, M. Quinn, B. Spindler, E. Brose, C. Radocher, S. Radke, J. Stampf, A. Larson, J. Babbitt, S. Saeger, S. Sabatke, N. Lewis, K. Lewis. ALPHA DELTA THETA OTHERA Alpha Delta Theta, a professional medical technology sorority, encourages scholastics and makes medical technol- orn ogy known on campus. They schedule speakers in the field and beer suppers with social and professional fraternities. Starting this year a scholarship is given to a second semester junior for her senior year in medical technology. The leaders this year are llona Jarvinen, president; JoAnne Jennings, vice-president; Mary White, terasurer; and Chris- tine Weiss, secretary. Othera is an occupational therapy organization to help the occupational students learn more about the field and to meet others in the field by scheduled movies and speakers. There are twenty-five members in the group and the officers are Rita Quam, president; Sue Wegge, vice-presi- dent; and Chris Petersen, treasurer. Mr. Frank Fox is the faculty advisor. Bottom row: S. Bolitho, R. Quam, Mr. Fox, S. Wegge, K. Petersen. Second row: B. Levy, M. Neiman, M. Verhage, D. Dubielzig, C. Date. Third row: F. Gerety, J. VanBolhuir, L. Menke, J. Smith, M. Porter, E. Rabas, M. Ahlgren. Bottom row: B. Nies, P. Burg, K. Ceci, L. Schrank, L. Rikkers, R. Palm, P. Brazy, K. Cardy, I. Ashley. N. Dashcund. Second row: N. Teitler, F. Rux, T. Owzar- ski, R. King, W. Mclnvaille, P. Kiessling, S. Frazer, L. Mathews, M. Cornelius. Third row: D. Dwyer, L. Greenberg, G. Alder. nan, D. Luedke. J. Koch, K. Tap- lick, B. Cowin, E. Stecker. Fourth row: J. Treffert, J. Phillips. S. Grundwag, J. J. Due, R. Lipsky, J. Colhoun, S. Cuene, L. Malewiski. Fifth row: P. Garms, R. Schneider, C. Giesler, P. Given, M. Becker, J. Dennis, R. Cassidy, T. Zondag. Sixth Row: B. Hellman, G. Vlahakis, G. Graper, D. Harris, E. Turner, R. Resar. The Pre-Med Society is an organization formed to acquaint undergraduates with the field of medicine and bring the medi- cal curriculum closer to the student. The club carries out its program through a series of speakers, lectures, and discussion groups. Programs scheduled once a month have included lec- tures on open heart surgery by Dr. Young, medical physiology by Dr. Kendrick, and an introduction to gynecology and obste- trics by Dr. Peckham. Dr. Samp was the guest speaker at their Christmas Banquet. The leaders this year were Layton Rikkers, president; Ron Nelson, vice-president; and Saranne Cuene, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Robert Auerbach was their faculty advisor. PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY PHARMACY Dean Arthur H. Uhl Precision is a must as stud ents gain practice filling prescriptions. Early years are spent in the chemistry laboratory. Since its early beginning, the School of Pharmacy has main- tained one of the largest and most respected graduate depart- ments in the country. It has also broken fresh ground in such specialized areas of research and instruction as physical pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology, pharmacy administration, history of pharmacy, and social studies of pharmacy. Today, Wisconsin remains the only place in the Americas where a student may earn a graduate degree in the latter two specialities. Keeping pace with the growing departments of graduate and undergraduate instruction has been the gradual expansion from a few rooms in 1883, to a modern five-story structure. Recent re- modeling saw the School extend its facilities in 1964 by over one hundred per cent over the space occupied in 1961. Future plans call for further expansion into the new high-rise structure to be shared with the astronomy and physics departments. The never-ending search for new and bet- ter drug products. 255 Bottom row: J. Nelsen, J. Hanrahan, N. Nagott, R. Erickson, J. Oppermunn, J. Cohen. Second row: Dr. G. Sonrtedecker, J. Kent, J. Kelsey, D. Doedens, B. Duescher, R. Horstman. RHO CHI Rho Chi is a national pharmacy society whose membership restricted to seniors, graduate students, and faculty. Their goal is to promote high scholastic achievement and provide incentive for graduate work in pharmacy. They sponsored an annual Kremer ' s Memorial Lecture and scheduled a trip to Abbott Research Laboratory this year. The officers for this year were John Kent, president; David Doedens, vice-president; Barbara Duescher, secretary; and Richard Erickson, treasurer. This year the society includes eleven undergraduates, fifteen graduates, and twelve faculty members . Judy Nelson has the duties of Historian during the academic year. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY The Pharmaceutical Society is a student organization for pharmacy and medical students to broaden their education and bring forth opportunities in the field. This society exposes students to professional pharmacy through the presentation of speaker programs. Their meetings are held monthly with the guests lecturing on the health profession and insurance. The members also attend the A P H Student Council. This year the society was under the leadership of Robert Hall, president; Norbert Nagott, vice-president; Susan Peterson, secretary; and Allan Wong, treasurer. The faculty advisor was Dr. Stieb. Bottom row: A. Roost, M. Mietzel, R. Stenzel. S. Smith, P. Mersberqer, B. Hansen, T. Derluth, M. Engstrom. Second row: R. Apinis, P. Madison, J. Radloff, Dr. Stieb, advisor; S. Petersen, Secretary; N. Nagott, Vice-President; R. Hall, President; A. Wong, Treasurer: J. Fenno, J. Cerniqlia. K. Boss, S. Soltis, G. Hoechner. Third row: J. Sheahan, R. Ericksen, T. Luther, C. Karris, M. Geppert, J. Miller, K. Volkmann, A. Posekany, J. Fi-f rick , M. Olsen, J. Krause, M. Hendry, C. Kossmann. Fourth row: W. Zimmer, S. Finn, T. Schaffer, J. Hahn, G. Baemmert, J. Bowman, R. Lubkce, J. Hanrahan, C. Lang, W. Cantwell, A. Carl, L. Ames, M. Lippert, J. Baumgartner. Fifth row: G. Strau, R. Posekany, R. Horstman, T. Mikkelson, R. Ziemann, B. Triebel, R. Schopp, J. Kelsey, W. Julius, M. Moioffer, J. Wendelburg, J. Sveum, E. Palmer. Sixth row: M. Blackman, J, Cohen, J. Boray, A. Swenson, A. Liegel. J. Keefer, J. Kent, D. Wolf, W. Pingel, B. Behnken, J. Proeber, L. Heimann, J, Hoffman. 257 Bottom row: K. Potter, C. Koosmann, S. Soltis. Second row: M. Olson, A. Hendry, E. Selbo, M. Geppert, S. Carlson, J. Krause. Third row: M. Wolf, L Dittman, J. Miller, K. Volkmann, C. Karras, J. Fifrick. Fourth row: C. Sharp, P. Falci, P. Madison, G. Hoechner, R. Apinis. KAPPA EPSILON Kappa Epsilon is a pharmacy group organized to give scholas- tic aid, promote pharmacy professionally, and to get girls together in pharmacy. The membership prerequisites are being a pharmacy major with a 2.0 grade-point overall. A fall rush is held and a 2.3 grade-point must be attained to become an active. Their meetings are held once a month and the guest speakers are from the Chicago area. This year the organization was under the able leadership of Connie Koosmann, president; Sharon Soltis, vice-president; Betsy Applebee, secretary; and Barbara Duescher, treasurer. The program chairman was Sue Petersen and the rush chairman was Karen Potter. Faculty advisor was Dr. Busse. «.. Bottom row: J. Keefer, G. Sawyer, T. Coyne, R. Ericlcson, R. Stefczak, J. Sheahan. Second row: R. Stenzel, T. Luther, P. Mersberger, J. Boray, R. Yokel, J. Hapr, J. Radolff. Third row: J. Yagow, J. Mastalsk, J. Leary, R. Hall, M. Moioffer, R. Vielle, J. Merianos. Kappa Psi, a professional pharmaceutical fraternity, has been working on the possibility of getting a new house next year. Members of the fraternity are chosen on the basis of their grade-point average, and rush is held the second week after the social fraternity rush. During the year the members planned a trip to several drug companies in the East. Professional meetings were held every two weeks with guest speakers lecturing on insurance, plastic surgery, and the medical relation to pharmacy. Many members are in U.W.Ph.S., and they had a representative on the School of Pharmacy Student Council. The officers are Richard Erickson, president; Philip Mers- berter, vice-president; John Boray, secretary; and Brian Hansen, treasurer. KAPPA PSI ( Colonel J. S. Moncrief, Jr. Emphasizing leadership and management training, the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Reserve Officer Training Corps function to select and train college men for commissions in all military services. Wisconsin is one of the few universities which offers participation in all the services. Each division has its own social organizations, which include Arnold Air Society, Nautilus Society, Pershing Rifles, and Scabbard and Blade, for which any qualified ROTC man is eligible. Interdivisional competition in rifle matches and drill competition and direction of the traditional Military Ball highlighted the year. The Joint Military Board also sponsors two scholarships for military men. 260 Captain F. A. Todd ROTC But there was a lighter side too. It was only the worthy that reached the top. Air Force units run regular training flights at Truax field. Colonel R.S. Hosman 262 Bottom row: J: Harnett, L. Clark, P. Bauer, D. Walsh. Second row: Major Magill, Captain Schwartz, J. Stiska, P. Crosland, R. Smith, W. Roper. SCABBARD AND BLADE JOINT MILITARY BOARD Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society composed of outstanding ROTC members from all three services. Its basic purpose is to promote interservice understanding and to educate its members in the role of the military. Its activities included guest lecturers at the monthly dinners, initiation banguets, and the traditional Dining-ln bash. Officers were Capt. Phil Crosland, 1st Lt. Richard Hoffman, 2nd Lt. Larry Ingalls, and 1st Sergeant Paul Thore- son. The Joint Military Board is a student governed ad- ministrative body for all of the military societies on campus. Its purpose is to coordinate the aims and purposes of all ROTC students. Besides coordinating activities, the board ran the Military Ball and arranged for officers exchange pro- grams, dinners and a high-school visitation program. All members are presidents of the military societies and officers were Phil Crosland, Chrm; Donald Stair, Vice-Chrm; and Leo Clark, Sec-Treas. Bottom row: G. Daines, A. Dewey, P. Dobrogowski, M. Barbera, J. Nowakowski, P. Crosland, R. Hoffmann, D. Reichert, D. Sinykin, R. Burke. Second row: C. LeMay, R. Roden, R. Towers, R. Annable, R. Chickering. H. Adkins, J. Carlson, B. Jeglum, P. Thoreson, B. McCown, F. Schwertfeger. Third row: D. Walsh, D. Piraino, D. Rudolf, R. Smith, J. Doolittle, G. Poeschel, C. Reudebusch, L Smith, D. Sohlberg, W. Roper, J. Jones. Bottom row: E. Sykes, S. Schoenfeld, F. Davis, K. Hemauer. Second row: R. Elder, G. Zafros, D. Harvey. C. Anderson. Third row: Forsberg, J. Parkyn, W. VanCleaf. R. Waoman C. MILITARY BALL Spring Fantasia was the theme of the 1965 Military Ball. The King Contest was emphasized with the fraternities and dormitories sponsoring the candidates. Attending the event were ROTC members and military dignitaries. The enter- tainment was Ralph Marterie ' s nationally famous orchestra and also folk singing. This annual spring event was under the direction of Robert Smith. BILLY MITCHELL FLIGHT The Billy Mitchell Flying Club is a newly formed military society for freshmen and sophomore Air Force ROTC mem- bers. As both a social and educational organization it pro- vides lecturers, movies and discussion meetings as well as banquets and parties for its members. It acts as an affiliate of Arnold Air and it serves the same function. Its officers were Commander Richard Schoss, Exec, officer Dave Steeno, Oper. Officer Richard Galloway, Adm. Officer, David Hub- bard and Treas. Kevin Gould. 263 Bottom row: W. Marquardt, R. Galloway. C. Hubbard, D. Steeno, R. SchotT. K. Gould, T. Bailies, M. Hanneman, Capt. R. McGlone. Second row: D. Poindexter, J. U llinsky, D. Groose, G. Wombold, F. Zuhde, M. Monroe. J. Jurjevich. Third row: C. Anderson, D. Anderson, W. Steinburg, E. Spring, K. Kiesling, J. Whiting. T. Hennemen. J. Kahler. A. Friend. Fourth row: D. Hermanson, J. Bellin, M. Preradovich, R. Knitter, C. Wilson, W. Schallert, J. Tills, M. Matlin. Fifth row: J. McLean, S. Irwin, J. Callen. W. Goldstrohm, T. Tomlinson. 264 Bottom row: D. Walsh, Lieut. J.G.A.M. Harrelson, K. Harst, J. Martelle. Second row: F. Williamson, G. Jackson, A. Nebeker, L. McBe NAUTILUS SOCIETY Nautilus, a student organization which includes all men who study under the Naval ROTC program, coordinates the various social, recreational, and academic programs for all Navy ROTC students. Functioning primarily as a social group, Nautilus this year directed effort for the Navy Ball and worked with other groups in planning Military Ball. Nautilus also sponsored their own Christmas smokers, company smokers, and their annual staff-student picnic in the spring. Nautilus also sponsored the Naval Drill Team, which competes in many contests throughout the year. Officers for this year were David Walsh, President; Ken Hurst, Vice-president, and Joe Martelle, Treas. Queen Ruthanne Strohn. 265 The long and the short of it. PERSHING RIFLES Tne Pershing Rifles are an honorary national military fraternity for outstand- ing Army ROTC cadets on campus. The main body of this group forms the Pershing Rifle Drill Team which competed at Illinois and at the Regimental Drill meet in Iowa this year. In turn they hosted their own invitational drill meet in Iowa this year. In turn they hosted their own invitational drill meet here. They also made up the Color Guard which marched at campus sports events and at graduation. This year, besides the military events, they found time for a hayride party, numerous banquets and the initiation parties for new members. Directing the members were Captain Donald Stair and Executive Officers Harry Hambleton, Paul Wahler, Eric Lunde, Jerry Borchardt, Bob Roden, Rodney Lemberg, and Jim McHugh. Bottom row: Major R. O. Viterna, J. McHugh, D. Reichard. R. Wituschek, D. Stair, R. Lemberg, H. Hambleton, SMaj. H. Matzen. Second row: J. Goudge, J. Burke, P. Wahler, R. Roden, G. Borchardt, D. Berryman, E. Lunde. Third row: M. Tomaro, J. Birch, M. Kling, K. Fee, J. Conway, W. Hantke, D. Remmele. Fourth row: J. Reich, J. Eakins, W. Johnson. R. Gottsacker J. Parkyn, L. Fair, T. Kerr. Fifth row: F. Allen, R. Arndt, D. Spira, D. Moritsch, L. Peer, K. Schultz, T. Linnen. Sixth row: J. Kluender, A. Swaim, W. Matsumoto, R. Fons, G. Riddle, R. Plzak. Sports editor Dave Wolf proofreads copy for the next edition of his section. Bernice Wilson makes order of the daily barrage of mail. Night editor Gil LaMonte takes a brief break from the work at hand. 268 THE DAILY CARDINAL Managing editor John Gruber advises staff members Larry Weber and Cliff Benke on their work. Editor-in-chief Gail Bensinger checks up on another detail in her administrative duties as associate editor John Michael waits for the decision. The end of the publication year marked the end of an era for The Daily Cardinal as it vacated its offices in Journalism Hall and moved to temporary quarters in the old Wisconsin High build- ing. Now in its seventy-second year of publication, The Cardinal has outlived four locations and looks forward to permanent offices in the scheduled Communications Building. Designated as the official campus newspaper , The Cardinal covered aspects of University life from poli- tics to policy-making committees and the ag campus. Under the leadership of Gail Bensinger, editor-in-chief; John Gruber, managing editor; and John Michael, associate editor; the Cardi- nal delved into campus issues and controversies weathering the storm of criticism from state legislators. Areas of student interest such as student and faculty research, the housing situation and the student infirmary were discussed in the monthly magazine edited by Charles Martin. The Cardinal offers the students a summation of campus activities, an informed editorial policy and a chance to express opinions. 269 Dave Spradling with Panorama editor Karen Malpece. Win Olson is kept busy operating the linotype machine. The index staff, Pat Mulligan, Paula Miner, editor Darlene Wenig; Larry Mindel, and Gloria Hauboldt, seemed momentarily unconcerned about deadlines . . . 270 while editorial assistant Sue Goebel begged for more hands Editor-in-chief Lin Calder passively screamed while associate editor Terri Dreblow plugged away on her typewriter ' - - ■■' M,4 ■N J I If is easy to read the product of a staff of creative people. It is difficult to realize the work, the time, the mistakes cor- rected, the frustrations involved in the task. You collect, you sort, you discard, you print memories, symbols of happiness, of disappointments, of people striving and failing; repres- sentations of a year. Snapping pictures, drawing lay-outs, typing copy; always the sin words of the office in your mind — late deadline. But the goal is always reached and the yearbook is always printed. The BADGER is work, it is en- joyment, it is human nature. People wish to remember, peo- ple wish to learn. To those who remember the BADGER is a tangible memory; pictures, names. To those who learn, the BADGER is an opportunity for experience. Organizations staff — Bottom row: Marsha Vander Leest. Ton! Walter. Sec- ond row: Karen Vinny, Mary McCann, Pam Wickter, Lydia Biclcford. Third row: Jerry Rice, editors Ginny Brandwein, Ellen Poppe, Betsy Paddock. Our camera shy photography staff: Bernie Herzog. Tom Krauskopf, Shuiji Namekawa, Jim Sernovitz, Bonnie Warshaur, Marge Zeimet, and editor Marv Foss. Art editor, Judy Hess. Sports — Editor Wally Busse. Tom KUton, Ruth Olsen. Production — Barb Levy, Wilma Selenfrlend, stein, Ellen Friedman, Neal Cap ' an, editor. Jim Harris, Bob Franken- Senlors — Betsy Drosten, Dorie Kudla, Pam Ferris, Janet Wolfe, Sue Reetz Campbell, editor. Business Manager, Milt Carr. John MacKay, Sales Manager. Bob Chamberlain. Organizations Manager. BUSINESS STAFF Attempting to control all matters of finance and organization, the 1965 BADGER Business staff buried itself in room 511 of the Union. In passing, one could occasionally see Milt Carr, business manager, rushing off to meet with company representatives or faculty ad- visors. Bob Chamberlain, Organizations Man- ager and John MacKay, Sales Manager con- ducted all business transactions, while Jim Miller scrutinized the selection of the Badger Beauties. The ultimate control of this enterprising cor- poration rests with the Badger Board, a student-faculty board of control which super- vises the entire publication, selects the editor and the business manager and approves the budget. 273 BADGER BOARD Badger Board: G. North, D. Wenig, P. Holden, L. Calder, M. Carr, J. Eagan, Prof. Bower, Prof. Hawlces, Prof. Fosdick, Mr. Hilsenhoff, B. Bradley. Each year the students of this university elect five representatives, two sophomores and three juniors, to represent the student body on the Board of Controls. The editors of the yearbook are ultimately responsible to the Board for financial matters and policy problems. A vital connection the Board has with the Badger is through the editors of the yearbook who sit on the Board at the meetings. The usual functions of the Board — the passing of the cover, the choosing of contracts, the judgment of organization — was this year supple- mented by another activity because the Board decided to do more with the Badger. Now there will be awarded scholarships sponsored from the interests and profits of the Badger funds. Bottom row: D. Wasserman, S. Hilgendorf, S. Herminghause, L. Eserkaln, B. Bonville, A. Denning, V. Holubiw. Second row: Mrs. Kilgour, A. Howell, M. Bennett, L. Sauer, R. Adams, V. Bush, L Delental, J. Mueller. Third row: Mr. Kilgour, P. Mittelsteadt, L Schmidt, D. Johnson, T. Holz, R. Dunn, M. Strong, T. Hutchinson, W. Draper. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CALVARY LUTHERAN CENTER Christian Science Organization is the official campus activity of First Church of Christ, Scientist. It sponsors week- ly Tuesday night discussion groups, testimonial meetings, occasional lecturers from the Mother Church in Boston and study rooms. This spring several members attended the Biannual Meeting in Boston. Officers were Laura Eserkalm, President; Lee Schmidt, Vice President; Ross Dunn, Treasurer; and Karen Wendt, Secretary. Calvary Lutheran Student Center provides a place of worship for almost 1300 Lutheran students here. Included in its program are three Sunday services, Matins, weekly vespers and numerous social events including fellowship suppers, speakers programs and coffee hours. Also on the roster are Bible classes and discussions. The Calvary Choir is very active and tours around the state. President John Kreuger was helped by Peter Leitzke, Vice-president; Karen Hunter, secretary; and Charles Semestad, treasurer. 275 Bottom row: C. Cimermann, B. Heck, K. Hunter, K. Eggert. Second row: J. Degan, W. Wendorff, B. Magwitz. Third row: J. Krueger, F. Stein, C. Smestad, W. Reetz, P. Sandvick, P. Leitzke. These two views of the chapel of St. Francis house reveal the contemporary architecture of the new structure, which was consecrated in March, and serves over 800 Episcopalians on campus. The house, under the direction of the Rev. Paul K. Abel, pastor, provides Sunday services, discussions, and lectures. UNION DIRECTORATE The Union Directorate, the programming board of the Union, consists of the thirteen committee chairmen and three club presidents. A wide variety of activities were sponsored by the various organizations of the Union. These included the Salon of Art, Beefeaters, Creative Writing Competition, craft workshops, College Bowl, Peace Corps activities, In- ternational Film Festival, leadership training programs, grad- uate parties, Previews of coming events, bridge tourna- ments, newsletter, American Ballet Theatre, Serendipity Singers, International Week, and ski instruction. The officers of the Directorate were Joan Wilkie, presi- dent; Jean Falligant, vice-president; Jean Marie Oates, sec- retary; and David Knox, treasurer. ST. FRANCIS HOUSE The mosaic figure of St. Francis looked down on the members of St. Francis House this year as they cele- brated the opening of their spacious new chapel. St. Francis House serves as the church and social center for the Episcopalian students, and besides the full schedule of church services, members of Canterbury Club gathered for worship, study, and the regular Tuesday night discussions. With the addition of the new chapel, Father Abel hopes to transform the House into a Parish church. Bottom row: S. Dawson, R. Perlstein, B. Verner. Second row: J. Hindin, E. Morgan, P. Anderson, M. Domas, M. Chrouser, J. Wilkie, S. Husting. Third row: J. Oates, P. Fernandez, M. Alt, W. Knox, J. Herler, R. Gerber. Bottom row: S. Fif rick, A. Reeves, A. Tonjes, D. Zutz, K. Brindley. Second row: S. Yeddis, K. Harker, L. Steiner, C. Bramson, K. Daqqett, S. Jen sen, J. Schulman. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS AWS is the undergraduate womens ' government, regulating and providing activities for women students. They provide the booklet On Wisconsin to new students, introducing them to the campus and its activities. AWS sponsored the annual style show, Senior Swingout, and provided for two scholarships. Two branches of AWS are Coed ' s Congress, the legislative branch, and the Board of Appeal, the judicial branch. Officers for the year were Ann Tonjes, president; Ann Reeves, vice-president; Karen Brindley, secretary; and Donna Zutz, treasurer. WSA president, Tom Tinkham WSA vice president, Ed Wiedenfeld 278 WSA Secretary, Jane Rutledge WISCONSIN STUDENT ASSOCIATION WSA is the main student governing body and serves as a link between the students and the administration. Issues de- bated in WSA included liberalization of women ' s hours and a fair housing bill. Many services were provided for the students by WSA such as Campus Chest, an expanded charter flight program, Symposium, Model U. N., Homecoming, Parents ' Weekend, and exam files. Long-term projects during the year were research on hous- ing conditions and an evaluation of courses and classes offered by the University with the aim of a booklet for the freshmen. The officers were Tom Tinkham, president; Ed Wiedenfield, first vice-president; Chris Sterling, executive vice-president; Jane Rutledge, secretary; and Jack Edl, treasurer. Wisconsin Interfraternity Association Bottom row: D. Habighorst, J. Macleod, C. Kantner, M. Grant, W. Kundert, G. Cole, D. Cincera, W. Lowell, A. Ausman. Second row: S. Schlussel, J. Hammet, J. Hawkins, J. Wrigley, M. Lipton, J. Andryczak, D. Cunningham, P. Wong, K. Quintenz, J. Miller. Third row: J. Curtin, L. Waldorf, R. Hoffmann, E. Pribble. B. Munson, R. Rathbon, D. Watt, A. Bell, R. Stephens, A. Deutch, R. Thomas, J. Elliott, R. Panter, R. Sippel. Fourth row: D. Sohlberg, J, Hennig, J. Gilbert, W. Herrmann, R. Younkim, J. Cech, M. Topitzes, C. Zillman, L. Marty, J. Roethe, 070 Fifth row: R. Giese, A, Blair, E. Saur, D. Reimer, J. Beskind, W. Barndt, C.Henderson, D. Kaplan, M. Fishman, H. Grosky. Z V WISCONSIN INTERFRATERNITY ASSOCIATION The IF Council coodinates the activities of the 31 member fra- ternities, offering services in rush and public relations. This year the Council secured the power to handle problems concerning human rights free of faculty jurisdiction. IF boasts of breaking the past record number of fraternity mem- bership and of maintaining a higher grade point average among fraternity than non-fraternity men. IF sponsored Humorology and Greek Week in the spring. The officers of the year were Gary Cole, president; Bill Kundert, first vice-president; Mike Grant, second vice-president; Ben Abrahams, secretary; and Carl Kantner, treasurer. First row: Jean Wells, Pat Falci, Cathy Mack, Jane Shapiro, Ann Hamilton, Jane Grossman, Ci Ci Sharp. Second row: Janet Calder, Mary Jane Major Diane Long, Jean Keiser, Ruth Valentine, Sally Frank, Jeanette MacDonald. Sherrie McCaskill, Sally Supple, Jane Noonan. Third row: Barb Smith, Hilary Hurst, Laura Lynn Kuhn, Sue Merritt, Dee Dee Gale, Janet Larson, Marcia Smith, Mary Frank, Susie Johnson, Kathy Kabat. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Pan-Hel is the coordinator of the activities of the sixteen member sororities. The Council performed services throughout the year. There was a Fall Workshop on sorori- ty problems; a successful fall and spring rush with over 500 girls pledging; a special rush and pledging program for the re-establishment of Phi Sigma Sigma national sorority on the Wisconsin campus; the Scholarship Banquet with the IF Council; and the sponsoring of a foreign student, Sidsel Bjornstad, from Oslo, Norway. Pan-Hel co-sponsored Humorology with the IF Council and the profits were donated to campus and civic organizations. The Council gave much attention to the Human Rights Certificate legislation. Officers were Ann Reinke, president; Jean Morris, vice- president; Peggy Gardner, recording secretary; Jill Rubin, corresponding secretary; and Ginny Dickenson, treasurer. SYMPOSIUM 281 Bottom row: J. Coburn, S. Ackerman, E. Danto, J. Frishberg, D. Klinqenstei n. Second row: V. Dickenson, R. Cohn, R. Lieberman, J. Walker. WSA ' s Symposium 1965, Decision in Diplomacy, presented a series of eight programs dealing with assorted phases of United States foreign policy from both the American and foreign point of view. James Reston, former Washington correspondent for the New York Times and present assistant of the Times keynoted the series. Other speakers were Hon. B. K. Nehru, Ambassador from India; Bartlett Harvey, A.I.D. official: G. O. Lamptey, First Secretary, Embassy of Ghana; Hon. Avraham Harman, Ambassador from Israel; Hon. Tallaat al-Ghoussein, Ambassador from Kuwait; Roger Hilsman, former Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs; Teodoro Moscoso, former Director of the Alliance for Progress; Norman Thomas, author; and Thomas Ross, author. Student-faculty seminars were held the mornings following each talk. LHA Cabinet 282 Adams Hall awaits the return of residents from their evening meal. LAKESHORE HALLS ASSOCIATION Lakeshore Halls Association, under the competent leader- ship of President Evan Richards and the Board of Directors, made campus life more enjoyable with their many worth- while activities. LHA is a governing body consisting of one member from each of the forty-eight houses. It provides a Bar Bell Club, Camera Club, Hunting and Fishing Club, and a Ham Radio Club as well as valuable student government services. Other LHA-sponsored recreational and educational programs include the Dorm Intramural program, the Film Committee which presents film every Thursday and Friday nights, WLHA radio station, the Dormistory, a dorm newspaper; the LHA barber shop and store, and a workshop for art students. Tutoring sessions are held for six and twelve weeks exams, and two libraries are run by the director of education, David Leeman. Also on the Board of Directors are: Chuck Greene, administration director; Richard Thorn- ton, communications; Gary Sweifel, recreation; and Ern- stein Vanschik, social. Patrice Runkel was vice-president. The Pine Room — a popular place for evening study breaks. The old block sports a seasonal greeting, courtesy of busy paint brushes. 283 A quick cribbage game in Hideaway is great change from those books. The Van Hise dining hall serves as a study room during the evening. The LHA store offers reading material for all occasions. Just name preference and LHA barbers can hack it up in no time flat. 284 Supplies in the LHA store are conveniently located for dorm residents. LHA STORES The Lakeshore Halls Association stores are made up of two stores: a larger one which has been in existence at Mack House for twenty-six years, and a smaller branch located in Elm Drive Commons. These stores were organized under the auspices of Lakeshore Halls Association, although they now form a separate corporation, and any profits ultimately find their way to the LHA treasury, since the stores run on a non-profit basis. The stores fullfill two objectives. The major and predominant purpose is to provide services to students in the LHA area. A second objective is to give store employees the opportunity to gain experience at work and with people. Since all persons concerned with the store — manager, accountants, and clerks — are students in LHA halls, a variety of experience is available. Late hours are spent keeping LHA accounts straight. The camera club offers the use of the LHA darkroom to its members. If climbing the hill doesn ' t keep people in condition, they may make use of the facilities of the LHA barbell club. 285 286 LHA ' s comprehensive record library services WLHA as well as the stu- dent members. The next one — the latest by The Animals. ' WLHA One of the successful student ventures on campus broad- casts from ten in the morning until twelve at night. But since it has been in operation for eleven years, WLHA can no longer be termed a venture but a firmly established radio station broadcasting from Elm Drive B. WLHA is run on and by students drawn from LHA halls, Elizabeth Waters, and Chadburne Hall. The 100 people on the staff are all students working in two hour shifts: the managerial staff, the announcers, the technical advisors, even much of the equipment was built by students. The inhabitants of uni- versity residence halls, who are the only ones able to receive WLHA, can listen to folk music, jazz, classical or pop, each type of music at a scheduled time. HB WLHA announcers must master the operation of complex broadcasting equipment. Oh no! — what are those call letters again? Who said we can ' t play Louie, Louie? 287 LHA ' s ham radio operators have made contacts all over the world. Have to keep that equipment in good order! LHA CQ,CQ. calling W4CJD. ' 288 YWCA 289 Bottom row: M. Cole, M. Smith, L Owens, J. Barker, S. Roop, D. Fauldes. Second Row: S. Yirmibesh, M. Jones, D. Dixon, L. Livie, D. Bonar. One of the important aims of the University Y. W. C. A. is to educate leaders and to develop close friendships under the Chris- tian philsophy. This is accomplished through the many activities of the YW. It sponsored the Freshman Camp before the beginning of school, three retreats which were held at off campus locations and Camp Wakanda, the Encore Shop in September where clothing and furniture were sold to graduate and international students, and the International Gift Fair at which gifts from different countries were sold to the students and the public. Faculty firesides were held once every two weeks, and formal lectures were often given by professors. Coffee hours took place every Friday afternoon in the lounge. The officers were Joyce Barker, president; Linda Owens, vice-president; Mary uar ' es . secretary; and Jane Lutz, treasurer. J. Dahl, B. Dakin. C. Leonhardt, B. Crane, A. Peck, N. Lenberg. 290 Film Committee — T. DeLaat, H. Levin, J. LaFleur, J. Barenger, J. Briggs. SOUTH EAST DORMS A changing and growing Wisconsin campus is seen in the walls and grounds of the Southeast Dormitories. The latest construction by university residence halls is in various stages of development; from the newly built and the par- tially constructed to those additions still in the phase of planning. The best representation of this new building activ- ity are those residence halls already completed — Witte and Selery Halls. Both halls consist of two seperate wings, one women ' s and one men ' s. Since the food service has not yet been completed, students divide into those who eat in tem- porary food services in the basement, those who have meal contracts at the Union, and those who shift for themselves. Upon completion of Gordon Commons, which will contain dining rooms and student and staff offices, the dorms will almost be self-contained for its inhabitants. The 1100 oc- cupants of each dorm have their own snack — the Check- mate at Selery, the Caboose at Witte — and their own stu- dent government. The Residence Halls Student Association is Southeast Dorm ' s voice in university affairs and furnishes its members with movies, magazines, and athletic equip- ment. Its voice will increase with the completion of Ogg Hall, a men ' s residence. Athletic Committee — Bottom row: M. Schafer, D. Curran. Second row: A. Nebecker, J. Bach. 291 Bottom row: B. Crane, M. Kienow, M. Clark. Second row: R. Oilman, T. Peterson, D. Curran, L. Davis, S. Solomon. Third row: G. Gifford, M. Mor- gan, J. Seiker, C. Kurtyka, M. Beuchel, M. Jaglowski, K. Stevenson. Fourth row: R. Eisenbach, D. Jones, S. Lanphear, B. Schrimpf, D. Westphal, N. Halsey. Education Committee — D. Curran, M. Millar, R. Oilman, A. Nebeker 292 Finance Committee — M. Karon, M. Briggs, R. Hansen Bottom row: S. Delaney. F. Scott, K. laplick, B. Bates. M. Ullrick, D. McCormick, S. Boehm, H. Millar, M. Lang. M. Boyce. Second row: M. Ireglowne. K. Kutsch, M. Splering, P. Holyoke, C. Kohls, N. Hessenaur, S. Anderson, L. Larson, K. Zimmerman, D. Adams. Third row: K. Kutsch, C. Thompson, N. Bliss, T. Shepard, J. Rice, W. Danklefsen, G. Kincaid, G. Moncrief. M. Schultz, Miss Carr. Fourth row: L. Stone. S. Folk, R. Sacia, K. Kuehlthau, S. Cummings, R. Anderson, L. Nischke, Miss Wallace, Miss Chapman. DOLPHIN CLUB FLYING CLUB The members of the Dolphins are chosen according to their ability as shown in the tryouts held twice a year. Their annual watershow was held on April 9-10 in the natatorium. The show ' s theme was ' Design in Dimension. They also sponsored a clinic for high school students from Wisconsin and Illinois. During Spring recess they competed in the International Festival of Aquatic Arts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The officers are Sharon Boehm, president; Diane McCormick, vice-presi- dent; and Mana Lange, secretary-treasurer. The Flying Club is a co rporation made up of fifty mem- bers. These members can rent the planes of the club at half the cost of renting a commercial plane. Within the last year the club has purchased another new plane. The club also offers instruction in flying in their beginners ' ground school and in the air. The officers are Donald Brooks, president; Fred Hanson, vice-president; Chris Flizak, treasurer; and Virginia Proctor, secretary. 293 Bottom row: R. Ryan. L Halverson, V. Zelenski, M. Seale. Dr. Q. M. Thomas, C. Frickelton, P. Meads. Second row: S. Jack, F. Hanson. R. Lewke, R. Zelenski, R. Friemuth, B. Easterday, D. Brooks, P. Holtaman. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a fraternity where the emphasis lies not so much on the members but on others. These others take the form of service projects conducted throughout the campus. The 40 members work during the year at the blood bank, runing student elections, operating a concession stand at football games for charity, and working with children at the various hospitals. Bottom row: M. Karon, R. Smith, T. Frailing, J. Forety, J. Pomeroy, J. Erbstceszer, G. Daspit. Second row: L. Sebranek, H. Veloso, L Downs. M. Mohr, L Price, L. Walters, V. Martin, T. Yonker. Third row: R. Lessne, F. Janes, T. Burton, D. Lund, J. Niemeyer, S. Snook, D. Zeck, J. Heeb, Prof. Dana. 294 Bottom row: L. Querry, K. Vinney, K. Mathison, B. Parent, G. Indra, C. Nedden, M. Lang. Second row: S. Swingley, K. Anken, B. Beuchner, D. Marks, J. Gomall, M. Brown, S. Fromstein. Third row: K. Wrolstad, P. Shirreff, C. Roper, S. Scurlock, C. Guelzow, P. Hanson, M. Odell. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma Sigma is a service sorority on campus which selects its members, like the social sororities, through a rush. Once initiated, the members devote much of their time to service projects on the campus and in the Madison area. They aid in running student elections and help the service fraternity run a concession stand at football games. The money from the concession stand is used by Gamma Sigma Sigma for its hospital projects, making tray favors and skits for parties. Bottom row: L. Dunst, B. Konover, S. Hunt, S. Larsen. Second row: S. Yates, A. Blanche, D. Marton. Third row: P. Cruden, L. Parchman, M. McNamara. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Women ' s Recreation Asso- ciation is to provide facilities and opportunities for recreation to all university women by sponsoring tournaments in which traveling trophies are awarded. Active participants were honored last year with in- dividual awards, and Delta Zeta sorority won the overall sweepstakes trophy. WRA sponsors the gym- nastics, Dolphins, competitive swim, and bowling clubs. WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB The Women ' s Physical Education club serves sev- eral purposes. It is, of course, a professional club for physical education majors where its 90 members may hear speakers from the fields of physical edu- cation and health. It is also a social club offering to its members the opportunity to relax at a fall banquet and a Christmas party, and to have fun in the basketball and volleyball tournaments. The club ' s interest reaches outside the collegiate realm into the future when it sponsors a High School Day to interest and encourage potential students in the physical education field. 295 Bottom row: B. Konover, N. McGowan, J. Wiedmann, G. Herrbold, J. Bawden, M. Lembezeder, M. Burns, B. Mazola. B. Minsloff. Second row: M. Cleland, K. VonGunten, Miss Weber, B. Rose, Bottom row: A. Settenda, S. Koli, Y. Tadesse, S. Nwaulcpa, El. Musumhi. Second row: J. Jirani, A. Hoff, B. Ayodele, H. Oseni, S. Wal|i, S. Gremut, A. Wondemagegnehu. Third row: S. Kinyon, R. Suleman, K. Latzigolal, B. Disasa, H. Were, H. Mahrous, G. Kalu, L. Jordan. AFRICAN UNION INTERNATIONAL CLUB COUNCIL 296 On a campus the size of Wisconsin, it is easy to feel lost and alone. This is especially easy if you are a stranger to country and customs. The Africa Union creates a forum, a meeting place for African students where they may bring their own problems and also transgress their own personal bounds and discuss the problems of faraway Africa. But not all of the 50 members are African students. Some are Ameri- can students who are interested in modern Africa. A university the size of Wisconsin holds students repre- senting many nations and cultures. Perhaps if one achieves understanding and co-operation among the students, one also furthers understanding among nations. This is one of the hopes and purposes of the International club. In addi- tion to the broader world view, it offers its members far from their own homes personal contacts and a feeling that they are not alone. This large dual goal is accomplished through social functions, discussions of home problems, and cultural programs and speakers. Bottom row: B. Bahmanyar, M. Oestreich, P. Fernandes, R. Johnson, G. Kalu. Second row: L. Tj, A. Settenda, J. Gilchrist, J. Obi, K. Liss, J. Berry, K. Horton, V. Shukla. Third row: H. Abdel-Barr, R. A. Saeed, B. Jairath, M. Gollan, V. McCausland, C. Leonhardt.  ftffnircXKlj ' ni i[t ' i 9 1-4+ f 1T ■■A. •LIP ▼ f rruitf A«f tles 4 ? Lf Bottom row: M. Hendricks, J. Moore, G. Schlozman, N. Stillpass, M. Krell, S. Gersten, S. Lipton, J. McNeil. Second row: S. Ma Ken, P. Korf C. Schutz, W. Nessel, M. Kartus, J. Rosenfeld, J. Shibko, D. Long, K. Uhle, L Dickinson. Third row: L Gordon. S. Adler. E. Eichler, J. Quick, D. Genck, M. Knox, J. Schwenneson, C. Langworthy, S. Leeder, T. Walsh, R. Fagman, S. McEacheron, N. Johnston, M. Katz. Fourth row: K. Kroening, L. Quirk, S. Shaw, T. Rappaport, J. Johannes, B. Burbidge, K. Klinepelter, D. Lejune, M. Felder, S. Burmeister, G. Grannum, J. Tonkins. PI LAM LITTLE SISTERS Pi Lamb ' s Little Sisters are more than a joke or publicity stunt. It is work, close ties, and honor, and a betterment for many people on and off the campus. For the 200 applicants this year, rush consisted of a humorous rush booklet, interviews from the committee, and a beer supper with the Pi Lambs and the present Little Sisters. Thirty-two girls were initiated this year and received a sweatshirt as their pledge pin. The tradition caters to those on and off the campus because what follows the pledging is 50% social and 50% charity. To the girls and their fraternity brothers it offers a chance to form relationships other than dating, a place for the girls to go, a special dinner each week with special friends. And to the people in the hospitals where the Pi Lambs and their Little Sisters work and entertain, the Greek bond has a special meaning and pleasure. Bottom row: D. Walsh, L. Rogers, S. Keir, J. Hildebrandt. Second row: J. Carlson, J. Cloninger, G. Kirk, K. Kessler, J. Welch. HOMECOMING Homecoming is a structure built around a football game, and it is constructed of work, spirit and fun. This year Michi- gan State took the game, but that was all. The work that stuffed the decorations and the spirit behind Yell-like-Hell, 298 especially that of the Tri Delts and the Chi Phis who won both, abounded. Friday night Harry Belafonte drew an en- thusiastic audience. The enthusiasm was not dimmed by a scoreboard and the laughter and the music of Saturday night equaled the work and the spirit. HUMOROLOGY All fall in sorority and fraternity houses songs are created and scripts are worked over. The local talent primes and prods the modest recruits and rehearses for tryouts. Emerg- ing from tryouts are those acts selected as the best Greek talent of which Humorology will consist. The dance routines, the original songs, the humorous lines, and the fun are a large part of the Greek activities, an entertaining show for the campus, and happiness for the Madison charities who receive the proceeds. Bottom row: L. Steiner, M. Palmer, L Teil, C. Rabinkoff, K. Mack. Second row: R. Lynaugh, E. Abelson, D. Lavin, J. Hirshburg, W. Katz, D. Walsh, G. Scher. nl UNIVERSITY STUDENT QUARTET The University Student Quartet per- formed together for three years before it was made an official organization this year. From the group ' s debut in the Pad in 1962 as the Pro Garbache Quartet, it rose to more sophisticated surroundings, music, and title. Although the members play for their own satisfac- tion, they view performance as a goal and as a moment to express publicly their desire to make music. The quartet ' s past performances have been well re- ceived, and it plans to appear as a concertino with the Little Symphony Or- chestra in March. B. Pilch, violin; J. McCall, violin; V. Bistrow, cello; T. Hanks, viola. RED CROSS The Red Cross of the Madison area receives needed support and cooperation from its counterpart unit on campus. Spring and fall the Red Cross sponsors a blood drive on campus. Although the actual blood donating at the units from Lakeshore Halls to Langdon Street is handled by Madison Red Cross workers, the campus Red Cross workers set the drive up and publicize it. To encourage blood donors, the Red Cross sponsors a contest between fraternities, sororities, and living units who compete for trophies. 299 Bottom row: K. Larson, S. McConahey, B. Burbidge, M. Smith. Second row: E. Parker, R. Allin, K. Litten, Prof. Foss, S. Morgan, M. Masters, M. Peterman. mxywmmtt 300 UW Women ' s Chorus Bottom row: Mr. Hayes, J. Nell, M. Ingram, P. Popovitch, G. Hay, R. Miller, S. Meadows, S, Yates, M. Keppel, S. Joos, L Lautz, A. Korth, L. Owens, M. Price. Second row: L Knutson, L Bolssen, R. Valesh, A. Hamilton, N. Edwards, M. Walls, S. Pauls, A. Remeschatis, S. Sheurman, N. Guptill, S. Kaplan, A. Sipple. Third row: J. Hart, K. Daggett, S. Larsen, E. Hohman, L. Steen, V. Knudtson, C. Demuth, K. Frank, S. Plattis, L. Jorgenson, C. Cheadle, G. Gersbach, L. Cooper. Fourth row: J. Lawrence, W. Lewallen, K. Kelly, J. Wahlstrom, K. MacDonald, B. Eells, M. Wilbur, M. Kuehl, J. Radke, J. Albrecht, D. Coffman, C. Wright, J. Reimann, J. Schmidtman, J. Smith. U.W. WOMEN ' S CHORUS Concerts are not last minute affairs preceded by a few weeks re- hearsing of a program. The rehearsing, the learning, the unlearning is continuous; three times a week, all year. To music majors, Women ' s Chorus offers credit, helpful instruction, a chance to practice, and, as with those who merely enjoy singing, an opportunity to sing and perform. Whatever the case, the world of the Women ' s Chorus extends beyond the campus boundaries and into varied atmospheres: a caroling party with the Men ' s Glee Club, a Spring tour of the Milwaukee area, a Christmas Choral with two other university groups — the A Cappella Choir and the Men ' s Glee Club — at Lutheran Memorial Church, and private performances. Bottom row: L. Sirkus, J. Wilson, R. Drescher, L. Weber, S. Sarig, T. Cullen, J. Westing, E. Erickson, J. Andrews, M. Gurda, G. Mitchell, T. Dvorak, M. Roberts, N. Gall, S. Stevens. Second row: S. Thompson, P. Standridge, M. Dykman, L. Edland, R. Engler, K. Dent. D. Larvick, M. Herrell, K. An- derson, C. Leonhard, S. Wells, S. Thiede, B. Cnare. P. Elliott, M. Boell, S. Kober. Third row: A. Hargrove. G. Klotz, N. Palash, W. Lawson. R. Quade, D. Wendler, T. Gregory, S. Atlas, C. Giesler, F. Steinoff, W. Tipple, R. Williams. Fourth row: L Anunson, L Woodson. D. Peterson. D. Root, T. Winkler, J. Nowell, E. Christenson, R. Bauman, C. Leahy, J. Mead, R. Burkhalter, D. Anderson. S. Otto. P. Hanson. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir ' s standing as a university group is symbolized by its listing in the timetable. Its independence as an organization is seen in its activities and the nature of its participants. A Cappella Choir is an accredited course, but half of the group are not involved with the School of Music and joined for one reason — the pleasure of singing. They combined with several other university organizations for a Christmas Choral at the Lutheran Memorial Church and later performed a concert on their own at the Union in the spring. For the remainder of the time they are independent of the university — of its financial support and its campus boundaries. The money earned in concert and private programs financed the choir ' s spring tour. After a long exciting day, the bus ride back to Wisconsin sounds mighty inviting, Morris D. Hayes, Director of the Men ' s Glee Club, is a visiting professor in music and educa- tion at the University during the present year. Professor Hayes, a member of the faculty at Kansas State University, is nationally known for his male chorus work. 302 The U.W. Men ' s Glee Club and U.W. Band members con- gregate outside the N.U. sta- dium after the game. Glee Club members loudly sup- port its team at the Evanston game. Bottom row: S. Sarig. M. Stuessy, Prof. Hayes, R. Tarracina. C. Siemers, L. Downs, T. Kiltcn, S. Webster, T. Ladner, R. Forman, R. Kirwin, B. Reed, S. Benedict, B. Held, D. Siegrist, E. Mader, D. Czerepinslti. Second row: W. Danklefson, D. Mitchell, D. Kline, R. Blarney, M. Krueger, R. White- house, G. Riegler, T. Vcth, T. Garton, B. Granger, D. Gevirtz, J. Titus, R. Young, R. Krueger, J. Bradley. Third row: J. Glictman, D. Meyer. B. Vance, R. Javbonka, T. Callahan, P. Antonie, B. Steinlte, M. King, M. Green, D. Schadeberg. B. Winkler, J. Howard, L Beach, J. Frost, T. Heg- gland. Fourth row: F. Langlois, J. Forde, B. Fait, D. Klement, B. Sather, M. Landmark, B. Ahrnsbrak, J. Herrick, T. Woolsey. A. Theilen, M. Har- vey, M. Desparte, C. Martens, R. Volkman, M. Desparte, T. Schaffer, D. Lautz. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Men ' s Glee Clubs are defined as singing groups consisting of men. The Wis- consin Men ' s Glee Club has toyed with this tradition and under the direction of Professor Morris Hayes has added two girls. If the girls add a touch of for- mality to tours the function is well-used since the group ' s tour schedule far surpasses campus performances. Their tour for the Wisconsin Alumni Associa- tion throughout the state, their tours of request performances, and the numerous private appearences have earned them the name of Wisconsin ' s Ambassadors of Song. The enthusiastic representation they give was demonstrated by their return trip from a Northwestern University concert. Hoarse from singing and cheering, they gave a request performance at a tollway stop. 304 Concert Band — Flute and Piccolo: J. Roberts, S. Macall, G. Maes, P. Madison, K. Vacha, R. Wileman, J. Jobison. E Flat and A Flat Clarinet: J. Kuehn. B Flat Clarinet: W. Williams, J. Glickman. W. Fuller, D. Siegrist, D. Craig, C. Craig, J. Saler, F. Terranova, J. Johnson, A. Stiller, M. Moss, T. Mandernack. H. Arkin, J. Turk, M. Eggert, J. Brown. E Flat Alto Clarinet: C. Knobeloch. B Flat Bass Clarinet: E. Laube. T. Clark, R. Groh. B Flat Contra Bass Clarinet: T. Clark. Alto Saxophone: J. Truby, J. Caruso. D. Nelson. Tenor Saxophone: J. Dennis, S. Lapham. Baritone Saxophone: R. Stephenson. Bass Drums, Side Drum and Traps: J. Rasmussen, D. McKinley, A. Riordan, W. Kirkham, G. Stechmesser, Oboe and English Horn: T. Likover, K. Ehmke, I. Heisig. Bassoon: D. Harvey, P. LaPlante, D. Lawyer. B Flat Cornet: K. DeVoe, N. Bakker. P. Wangsness, D. Strong, R. Meuel- bauer, S. Stohl. B Flat Trumpet: W. Hartwig, D. Chiusano, D. Breyer, C. Cooley. Horn: T. Gregory, V. Nelson, J. Sapora, C. Siemers, R. Kreuzer, C. Montgomery, J. Pomeroy, D. Stoller. B Flat Trombone: W. Smith, L. Marty J. Leisenring, H. Moen, T. Sailor, D. Knope, K. Wright. B Flat Baritone: J. Rosenau. J. Polcyn, W. Werth, R. Angus. B Flat Tuba: E. Anderson, L Allen, D. Spicer, G. Thomas. String Bass: J. Barnett. Tympani: D. Hensel, P. Thoreson. UNIVERSITY BANDS Wisconsin is fortunate in having not one but three fine musical organizations in its Concert, Cardinal and Badger Bands. Together they total over 190 students and in this, their 79th year on campus, they have never been busier. The concert band performs at Fresh- man Convocation, Mid-semester graduation and Commissioning ceremony, the Sunday Music Hour Concert, all home basketball games, Palm Sunday Concert and Spring Graduation. During its mid-semester tours it also manages to cover almost all of Wisconsin, playing in 62 of Wisconsin ' s 72 counties. The Badger and Cardinal Bands also presen t several Fountain Concerts on the Library Mall in the spring. In addition to these bands, members of all three groups combine to form the Wisconsin Marching Band which appeared at all Wisconsin football games. OFFICERS AND STAFF President . . Kenneth DeVoe Vice-president Joel Glickman Treasurer Ray Hilsenhoff Drum Major Norman P. Bakker Director of Bands Raymond Dvorak Assistant Director James Christensen Secretary Thelma Liska Badger Band — Flute: R. Goodenough, F. Johnson, M. Lathrop, M. Lyall, E. Schaive, I. Standorf, B. Wenban. Obie: L. Olson. E. Flat Clarinet: G. Bernstein, P. Herdrich, M. Kuhrt, L. Mattes, W. Meagher, B. Perlman, T. Rhiel, R. Sheard. D. Tietsort, J. Dinter, P. Voegeli, J. Wilson, P. Witt. Alto Clarinet: S. Schultz. Bass Clarinet: J. Krieser. Alto Saxophone: S. Henrichs, J. Mueller, R. Rowe. Tenor Saxophone: C. Barbian, G. Wittltop. Baritone Saxophone: R. Ohlsen. Cornet: B. Barber, A. Brusse, J. Cirilli, G. Flaxes. R. Krueger, D. Marshall, J. Mergener, T. Zondag. Horn: S. Bacltstrom, T. Converse, K. Dent, D. Dickens. Trombone: J. Abrems, E. Knestings, A. Luebke, T. Temelis, G. Wildman. Baritone: C. Bachand, E. Haupt, R. Rudzinski. Tuba: R. Devitt, R. Lyle, J. Rambo, R. Williams. String Bass: W. Reeves. Percussion: J. DeVoe, S. Mellor, R. Oik, L. Sheard. 305 Cardinal Band — Flutes: D. Adams, K. Jorgenson, S. Nefus, A. Posekany. R. Ritter, N. Roddick. B. Flat Clarinet: J. Breyer, R. Burton, J. Furchtenicht, C. Hancovk, D. Johnson, C. Krutza, S. Larsen, A. Mixdorf, S. Pomplun, M. Schanke, R. Williams. Alto Saxophone: R. Folkdahl, R. Hemmings. Tenor Saxophone: S. Horwitz, S. Maier. Baritone Saxophone: B. Russell. Cornet: D. Bowen, W. Chapman, L Hansen, D. Olson, N. Siettmann, S. Weidemann. Horn: M. Bitmey, M. Steele, K. Tesker, G. Wallace. Trombones: J. Aller, J. Brussel, C. Gustafson, D. Meer. J. Thomas. Baritone: D. Francis, K. Larimer, S. Rogers. Tuba: J. Cole, M. Hageman, T. O ' Grady, J. Lenzer. Percussion: S. Grover, R. Houser, W. Morris, G. Pinney, G. Wuhrman. UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA University Orchestra— First Violins: J. Slapikes, R. Murray, B. Pilch, V. Purvin, P. McGeoch, B. Ellis, C. Rideout, S. Urban, P. Tilly, C. Ruth, T. Juedes, D. Arnst, N. Bender, C. Kenney. Second Violins: S. Spurgat, M. Erickson, N. Pololske, J. Hochstein, A. Ruth, M. Bliss, E. Spathelf, B. Bast, C. Abel, D. Arbuthnot, D. Wood, H. Smith, J. Jarosh, G. Lind. Violas: T. Hanks, C. Aebischer, P. Meier, S. Scheele, P. Jamet, S. Shand, D. Root, J. Berkman, M. Archer, M. Gray. Violoncellos: W. Fuller, S. LaFayette, M. Bistrow, S. Heine, B. Rasmussen, P. Siegel, G. Putnam, C. Nichols, C. Cooke, D. Chen. P. Lyall, J. Lucker, R. Freedman. Bases: A. McMahon, M. Fegel, B. Bell, L Dittman, A. Hargrave, R. Watson. Flutes: M. Boell, C. Leonhard, J. Whiteside, P. Cowle. Oboes: J. Peters, L. Rudd. N. Venden, K. Ehmke. Clarinets: R. Quade, R. Rideout, J. Saler, S. Fritz. Bassoons: A. Norris, J. Considine, P. LaPlante, K. Murphy. French Horns: T. Rarick, N. Cochran, C. Montgomery, E. Gilpatrick, D. Stoller. Trumpets: R. Boiler, M. Kekstadt, D. Kiner. Trombones: G. Doddington, R. Naujoks, R. Boell, H. Lewis. Tubas: G. Molholt. Percussion: J. CeVoe, W. Werth, D. Sandeman, P. Thoreson, J. Rasmussen. Harp: R. Miller. The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Profes- sor Richard Church, consists of talented musicians represent- ing many difficult university courses of study. The 80 mem- ber company presented several excellent concerts through- out the year, including a Scholarship Benefit Concert in late fall, and the traditional spring concert. In May, student so- loists displayed their talent in a Concerto-Aria Concert, and a portion of the group collaborated with the Wisconsin Players in the musical production of West Side Story. A newly formed adjunct of the University Symphony this year is the Little Symphone. The repetoire of this group of highly qualified performers represented the classical and baroque periods; and the spring concert calendar included a series of four lecture-recitals presented by the group and Professor Church in the Wisconsin Center Auditorium. Varsity Football— First row: L. Howard, L. Bernet, H. Brandt, R. Kurek, R. Frain, R. Leafblad, C. Silvestri, R. Smith, J. Hohman, R. Jacobazzi, Second row: J, Jenson, D. Hoffman, R. Farmer, J. Jones, E, von Heimburg, S. Young, D. Fronek, J. McKinney, R. Freimuth, A. Piraino, R. Monk, J. Milek, Third row: R, Alberts, T. Brigham, J. Goeke, N. Jenkins, L. Jung, S. Goodman, M. Sachen, J. Hennig, P. Heebink, M. London, R. Rusch, D. Aulile, G. Beise, Fourth row: C. Currier, H. Cuccia, T. Burns, R. Grossman, C. Burt, T. Jankowski, D. LaCroix, T. Loukas, D. Maslowe, R. Richter, K. Wood, J. Grudzinski, B. Johnson, J. Kaye, J. Lysaker, Fifth row: D. Boots, J Brash, L. Frasier, L. Hakanen, L Howard, D. Neubauer, G. Pinnow, P. Sobocinski, M. Sonnenberg, B. Wehrspann, R. Yates, L. Chickerneo, W. Kostka, P. Peterson, S. Brown, Sixth row: J. Clark, V. Janule, J. Kuhlemeier, Mgr. A. Lamboley, Assistant Coaches J. Spicuzza, L. Van Dyke, D. Teteak, F. Jacoby, Head Coach M. Bruhn, Assistant Coaches P. Shaw, F. Marsh, C. Van Galder, Trainer W. Bakke, Mgr. M. Christensen, B. Maselter, E. Rice, J. Waller. FOOTBALL Wisconsin . 17 Kansas State . 7 Wisconsin . 7 Notre Dame . 31 Wisconsin 7 Purdue 28 Wisconsin . 31 Iowa 21 Wisconsin . 3 Ohio State 28 Wisconsin . 6 Michigan State 22 Wisconsin . 13 Northwestern 17 Wisconsin Illinois 29 Wisconsin . 14 Minnesota 7 FOOTBALL STATISTICS 1964 Co-captains: Ron Leafblad and Ron Frain 1965 Captain: Dave Fronek Most Valuable Player: Carl Silvestri fttti BASKETBALL STATISTICS Captain: Jim Bohen Most Valuable Player: Jim Bohen Scoring mark of 42 points in a single game: Ken Barnes Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin BASKETBALL Houston Pitt . . Illinois Iowa Minnesota Purdue 86 Ohio State 71 Ohio State 74 Purdue Minnesota Indiana Northwestern 99 Michigan State 75 Michigan . 88 Northwestern 73 Indiana Won 4, Lost 10 76 80 56 62 57 76 91 87 93 70 (?) 70 92 81 66 98 73 83 101 100 87 89 98 76 92 Basketball — First Row: J. Bohen, P. Morenz, K. Barnes, K. Gustafson, D. Roberts, M. Zubor, C. Aslakson. Second Row: W. Miller, R. Rogness, J. Schoeneman, K. Stelter, T. Schceneck, D. Schultz, J. Rebholz, J. Booth. Third Row: D. Sweeney, M. Jahr, Mgr., Assistant Coach D. Brown, Head Coach J. Enckson, Assistant Coach J. Powless, H. Winn, Mgr., T. Gardner. lSCOHSliY fllSCOfc , Hockey Team— First Row: G. Johnson, K. Grafton, R. Leszcynski, B. Busse, C. Young, J. Russo, T. French, F. Ragatz, J. Sundby; Second Row: Asst. Coach J. Weiss, M. Riley, R. Rahko, J. Petruzates, D. Addison, D. Keeley, R. Clegg, B. Hall, C. Alward, B. Reed, N. Bolitho, Coach J. Riley. Wisconsin 9 Wisconsin 3 Wisconsin 5 Wisconsin 5 Wisconsin 2 Wisconsin Wisconsin 8 Wisconsin 14 Wisconsin 2 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 4 Macalester 3 Macalester 2 St. Mary ' s 3 St. Mary ' s 3 Michigan State ... 9 Michigan State ... 9 Hamline 2 Hamline I Minnesota 7 Minnesota 6 Colorado College . . ICE HOCKEY Wisconsin .... 3 Colorado College . . 7 Wisconsin 13 Lake Forest . . 4 Wisconsin 9 Macalester 4 Wisconsin 6 Macalester 4 Wisconsin 1 1 Ohio State . 4 Wisconsin 6 St. Thomas 3 Wisconsin 4 Michigan State 8 Wisconsin 3 Michigan State 9 Wisconsin 6 Western Mich. 5 Wisconsin 14 Western Mich. Won 13, Lost 8 1 Cross Country Team — G. Erickson, B. Fraser. E. Kollis, T. Carpenter, B. Peterson, J. Ralcocy, J. Weinert, S. Tullberg, Coach T. Bennett. CROSS COUNTRY Wisconsin 36 ... Minnesota .... 25 37 . 28 . 19 . 35 . Michigan St 22 . Indiana 29 . Iowa 36 . DePaul 25 H( ( !% $| w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin sconsin FENCING 15 Shorewood 12 10 Illinois AFLA . 17 5 Air Force 22 13 Detroit . . . 14 20 Wayne State 7 14 Shorewood 13 6 Princeton . 21 14 Princeton . 8 15 Rutgers 12 7 Pennsylvania 20 17 Temple 10 12 Ohio State 15 15 Detroit . . . 12 18 Michigan State 9 19 Iowa .... 8 17 Kansas .... 10 17 Chicago . 10 19 Indiana 8 13 Illinois 14 13 Notre Dame 14 Won 12, Lost 8 J4±. Fencing Team — First Row: E. Anderson, D. Gaarder, D. Westphal, J. Mazur- Iciewicz. S. Eberly, B. Christensen: Second Row: J. Krieger. C. Hellman. D. Rusch, D. Weber, E. Gursky, R. Bauman, R. Blattberg; Third Row: D. Ar- nold, S. Salonon, J. Stieglitz, L. Dolph, S. Solcol, S. Borchardt, M. Babich, Coach A. Simonson. 26 5H 2 37 51 38 65 50 38 2 35 62l 2 39 56 63 39 2 GYMNASTICS Wisconsin ... 91 LaCrosse State Wisconsin 68l 2 Mankato State Wisconsin 77 Northern Illinois . Wisconsin 69 Navy Pier lllini Wisconsin 79 Chicago . . . . Wisconsin 55 Iowa . Wisconsin 68 Ball State . Wisconsin 8 |l 2 Indiana State Wisconsin 83 Indiana . . Wisconsin 551 2 Michigan Wisconsin 78 Ohio State . Wisconsin . 64 Illinois Wisconsin . 57 Michigan State Wisconsin 8O 2 Minnesota . Won 1 1 , Lost 3 311 Gymnastics—First Row: G. Bailey. D. Wittlin. P. Bauer, B. Hoff, L. Kalakian. Asst. Coach; Second Row: G. Bauer, Coach, F. Roethlisberger, J. Herter, C. Naus, R. Arvesen, T. Rogers, J. Voss, B. Hennecke. Swimming Team — First Row: R. Collison, A. Seifert, M. Marsh, J. Cloninger, A. McConnell, F. Espenschied; Second Row: J. Lozelle, C. Johansson, J. Teetart, B. Blanchard, P. Van Ness, D. Pitman, G. LaCroix, T. Cahill, M. Royster; Third Row: Asst. Coach J. Brophy, Coach J. Darda, A. Rowe, G. Grow, G. Stien, P. Sass, Coach J. Hickman. SWIMMING 312 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin 76 34 36 66 52 77 70 59 34 77 Won 6, Notre Dame . Michigan Ohio State Northwestern Minnesota Purdue Iowa Illinois Michigan State Pittsburgh Lost 4 29 Wisconsin 71 Wisconsin 61 Wisconsin 35 Wisconsin 53 Wisconsin 27 Wisconsin 35 Wisconsin 46 Wisconsin 70 Wisconsin 27 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin WRESTLING 21 Wheaton College 29 Northern Illinois 15 State College Iowa 15 Superior State 25 Cornell College 3 Michigan 9 Northwestern 19 Central Mich. 18 Marquette 20 Luther College 19 Illinois . . I I Minnesota . 10 Purdue 19 Kent State I I Iowa 17 Ohio State 12 Indiana . 14 UW-Milwaukee Won I I , Lost 6 5 2 9 I I 2 25 19 9 I I I I I I 16 17 9 17 8 18 14 Wrestling Team— First Row: S. Bach, N. Hauser, J. Rate, S. Thacher; Second Row: L Getlin, G. Zafros, B. Johnson, J. Mil- ek, D. Pernat, E, Beale, A. Sievertsen, D. Nalley; Third Row: Coach G. Martin, A. Duvall, F. Milverstedt, D. Grisar. J. Harrington, S. Brown, R. Steinke, C. Westby, A. Anagnost, D. Olson, Asst. Coach M. Hatta. Baseball Team— First Row: M. Schumann, G. Miller, J. Magnuson, D. Tymus, A. Nau, L. Krajewslci, J. Romary, F. Reichardt, L. Tobert; Second Row: Asst. Coach F. Wegner, J. O ' Connor, S. Tadevich, J. Deignan, R. Hense, D. Pfahler, H. Brandt, C. Adler; Third Row: H. Smith, R. Fenn, B. Zahradka, J, Peters, J. Goren, M. Rosenblum, G. Beise, Coach J. Kleinschmidt. BASEBALL Wisconsin 3 Wisconsin 3 Wisconsin 12 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin 2 2 4 17 2 7 4 I I 5 Phoenix Coll. . Phoenix Coll. . Phoenix Coll. . Grand Canyon Coll Arizona State . Arizona State . Arizona .... Arizona .... Illinois Wesleyan . Millikin University Millikin University Northern III. . . Michigan 4 I 2 I I 5 7 14 5 5 3 9 6 W W W w w w w w w w w w w w isconsin . . . 9 Michigan State isconsin . . . . . 1 Michigan State isconsin . . . . 4 Indiana . isconsin . . . 4 Ohio State isconsin . . . 2 Ohio State isconsin . . . 6 Northwestern . isconsin . . 9 Northwestern . isconsin . . . 5 Northwestern . isconsin . . . 3 Purdue . . . 5 Illinois . . 7 Illinois isconsin . . . 4 Iowa . . . . isconsin . . . Minnesota . isconsin . . . 1 Minnesota . 8 2 I 5 I 14 13 I 4 4 5 313 Won 14, Lost 14 CREW Wisconsin . . 1 3 Wisconsin . . 4 6 Wisconsin . . 2 2 Wisconsin . . 4 4 Crew Team — Standing: T. Ol- son, T. Haworth, R. Seeman, B. Logterman, T. Kronclce, K. Carnahan, M. Utech, J. Stod- dard. Kneeling: W. Witte. Tennis Team — First Row: D. Oberlin, P. G. Kirk, W. SchwerdHeger. Bishop, N. Weinstein, L. Rubinowitz, P. King, T. Oberlin; Second Row: M. Sessler, T. Michels, W. Eiseman, 314 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin TENNIS 5 Illinois .... 8 Minnesota . 7 Wheaton . . . 2 Michigan I Indiana .... . 4 Ohio State . . 3 Notre Dame . I Northwestern . 6 Iowa 3 Southern Illinois . 6 Iowa State . 6 Purdue .... 7 Western Michigan 3 Michigan State 6 Minnesota . Indiana .... Won 8, Lost 8 GOLF Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin 20l 7 181 , 14 Northwestern . 22 l7l ? Illinois .... 181 , 19 Southern Illinois 1 1 950 Michigan State 912 23 Northern Illinois . 4 802 Notre Dame 779 771 Northwestern . 781 777 Minnesota 775 Von 10, Lost 1 1 Golf Team — First Row: T. Iversen, T. Weise, B. Iversen, R. Schlicht; Second Row: Coach J. Jamieson, J. Lehman, B. Johns, D. Penn. Track — First Row: John Monohan, Jim McGrath, Dave Russell, Assistant Coach T. Bennett, Head Coach C. Walter, Assistant Coach B. Brennan, S. Tull- berg, T. Carpenter, B. Freimuth, A. Montalbano. Second Row: Mgr. C. Summers, J. Grudzinski, D. Seiberlich. W. Schmidt, B. Bergemann, G. Beatty, B. Peterson, B. Heuer, G. Crites. Third Row: D. Harris, K. Gueth B. Jenkins, T. Schnurbusch, T. Atkinson, J. Weinert, T. Dakin, B. Hughes. B. Holden, Mgr. A. Hopefl. Fourth Row: J. Breakfield, C. Hendrick, J. Koblik, B. Henke, B. Watters, R. Stalling, S. Whipple, J. Rakocy, B. Fraser, K. Latigolal. OUTDOOR SEASON INDOOR SEASON Wisconsin . . 86 Wisconsin . . 87 Wisconsin . . 93 Wisconsin . . 74 Murray State . . 45 Iowa 43 Minnesota ... 42 Minnesota ... 47 Western Michigan . 57 Won 5, Lost 1964 Outdoor Champions Wisconsin . . . 103 Loyola . 36 Wisconsin . . . 89 Iowa State 52 Wisconsin . . . 73 Minnesota 67 Wisconsin . . . 77 Indiana . 5H 2 Michigan Ste te 42l 2 Wisconsin . . . 91 Chicago Track 49 Won 6, Lost 1965 Indoor Champions 316 W Club— First Row: A. Seifert, J. Weinert, R. Leafblad, H. Smith, T. Brigham, J. Kaye. J. Grudzinski, G. Pinnow, D. Fronek; Second Row: P. Bauer, G. Kirk, R. Hense, R. Finn, M. Schumann, G. Beise, B. Johnson, R. Monk; Third Row: R. Seeman, C. Ruedebusch, T. Olson, D. Penn, E. Rice, L. Jung, A. Piraino, A. Loukas; Fourth Row: F. Nielsen, B. Witte, D. Schwoerer, J. Mazurkiewicz, L. Bernet, R. Kurek, R. Farmer: Fifth Row: J. Cloninger, M. Marsh, B. Busse, J. Russo, R. Leszczyski, M. London. W CLUB The W Club is designed as a group which offers the le+termen from all sports a chance to get together in regular meetings. Membership in the club is limited to those Varsity performers who have won Major W awards in their respective sports. They spon- sor freshman-varsity football and basketball games, W Club Day and Dad ' s Day. The members also select the Homecoming chairman, guard Homecoming displays and plan the Spring Dance and the Annual Springs Award Banquet. Officers are Ron Leafblad president and Dave Fronek, vice-president. Bottom row: M. Ross, L. Halverson, K. Olson, A. Fisher, S. Baskerville, P. West, C. Haberman, O. Faraca, M. Carlson, L Edland, M. Janzer, M. McCarten, L. Mokrejs, vice-president; S. Shambeau. Second row: E. Mayo, M. Owens, J. Spain, V. Morris, J. Paske, A. Wenneche, M. Katz. K. Carlson, treas.; Mrs. McCormick, L. Rogers, pres.; J. Duke, sec; J. Doering, M. Wilson, K. Corbett, C. Ahlstrom; P. Cole. Third row: L. Barnes, S. Bjornstad, K. Volkmann, C. Carpenter, G. Phillips, P. Grueber, M. Schanen, S. Flood, M. Hibscher, K. Smith, C. Westerdahl, J. McDonald, S. Smith, V. Oglesby, B. Pfeifer, A. Borst, K. Klinefelter, L. Broberg, C. Krueger, C. Matagrano. Fourth row: M. Handel, S. Schmitt, J. Johannes, S. Leeder, M. Turbey, S. Tacke, S. Johnson, A. Maser, B. Foelker, S. Peterson, L. Goetze, S. Guettler, A. Campbell, C. Miller. Fifth row: R. Hunt, L. Gieringer, J. Everett, C. Dale, S. Chandler, J. Angermeyer, R. Stasko, S. Clapp, P. Magnusson, C. Geiss, S. Kapellusch, J. Smith, P. Fife. 318 ALPHA CHI RHO Setting their year ablaze right from the start, Alpha Chi Rhos joined forces with Langdon Hall for a dazzling Home- coming display. They kept the fires burning with a Christmas formal, parents ' day celebration, and St. Patrick ' s Day gala. Various theme parties lit up the rest of the year. Their annual Cairo party, with its exotic Egyptian theme, cos- tumes, and decorations, transformed the fraternity living room into a faraway land and was just one of the highlights of the season. Although their house at the corner of Lake and Langdon was the scene of plenty of swinging social affairs, the Crows also had time to enthusiastically par- ticipate in IF intramural sports. Particular sparklers among the group included: Duane Kidd, student court justice; and Jerry Ivlanzack, WSA com- mittee chairman. That little old Wisconsin winemaker. me. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Alpha Chi Omega captured the spirit of internationalism with the adoption of Kyng Hee, a three-year-old Korean orphan. Sidsel Bjornstad, Panhellenic foreign student from Oslo, Norway, lived in the house throughout the year. Early in November the Alpha Chis took third place in the float competition with the Theta Chis with a huge multi- colored scorpion. This carried on the tradition set in late fall 1964 when they placed first in the Badger Song Fest, also with the Theta Chis. Lucy Rogers served as Senior Class Vice-President, Ex- ecutive Secretary of Homecoming, and a member of Mor- tar Board. Alpha Chi Omega also boasts of Carol Haber- man and Linda Halverson, Badger Beauties. Two Alphs Chis were also selected in the fall as AWS models. Polynesian Potpourri at Algae Island. 319 Bottom row: G. Schnabel, S. Haas, R. Novander, sec: D. Coleman, vice-pres.: A. Bell, pres.: R. Hill, P. Wertsch, treas.; M. Evans, J. Herrick, J. Cogan. Second row: J. Tamms. D. Lindeman, H. Herrick, T. Forrest, F. Dorner, J. Due, D. Luedke, D. Schroud. J. Zych. Third row: R. Hackman, P. Tresch, C. Johnson, E. Michelini, D. Barrows, J. Wickham, R. Bashford, P. Langlois. Fourth row: D. Wojahn, C. Clair, R. Stephens, D. Kidd, B. Bar- ber, B. Case, T. Hefte, G. Manczak. Bottom row: P. Lang, S. Borchardt, J. Mikalson, R. Schrier, W. Willard, D. Hanson, pres.; Mrs. Sullivan, D. Swanson, sec; W. Stewart, W. Lathrop, J. Marcello, A. Johns. Second row: C. Jones, R. Burnkraut. W. Zanger, D. Aulile, R. Galloway, C. Oster, N. Conrad, R. Kirwin, J. Roethe, D. Bartley, W. Winkler, T. Fuss. Third row: W. Couch, T. Zarse, M. Tomaro, C. Thompson, G. Marotz, V. Graham, M. Lipton, D. Rullifson, J. Wrigley, J. Betz, J. Koshak, D. Bigsby. Fourth row: J. Starr, G. Werhane, E. Jackson, B. Schneidewind, J. Ramsey, D. Gibbs. R. Nelson, C. Field, E. Goldsmith, G. Jegier, G. Johnson. Fifth row: D. Vergeront, R. Burnkraut, R. Zillman, J. Beisner, A. Delisle, M. Waggener, R. Smigiel. 320 ALPHA EPSILON PHI AEPhi began plans early in the fall for expansion of the present house at 22 Langdon. The year was filled with planning for Homecoming with ZBT, Parents ' Weekend, winter and spring formals, and Humo with the Betas. Donna Zutz, AWS treasurer, was elected president of Crucible, a junior women ' s honorary. Betty Lustok was tapped for Mortar Board. Senior Class Secretary, Charlene Bramson also served as AWS Personnel Chairman. AEPhi was represented at 1965 Symposium by Stephanie Acker- man, Executive Secretary, and Judy Frishberg, the chairman of Arrangements. Nan Feingold and Diane Brourman were finalists in Homecoming Queen and Navy Ball competition respectively, and Louise Steiner was AWS Activities Chair- man. The AEPhis really swing out tor fall rush. ALPHA DELTA PHI Merrily transforming their fraternity house into a Swiss chalet for the annual ski lodge party was just one example of the Alpha Delt ' s sparkling spirit last year. With about 30 expert snowmen in the house to help, the Alps became just a step away — over the threshold of Alpha Delta Phi. Enthusiastic over more than winter sports, the ADs joined with DG for Homecoming, held their winter formal at The Ivy Inn, and danced at theme parties all year long. Having finished up front in the Badger Bowl for the past two sea- sons, the Alpha Delts again this year participated in IF sports. Special laurels belong to Dave Hanson, IF Advisory mem- ber; Ken Krueger, Marketing Club president; Bill Willard, Advertising Club president; Chuck Oster, WSA Operations Director; Bob Monk and Dave Aulik, members of the foot- ball squad; and Steve Borchardt, on the fencing team. The Alpha Delt ' s build a tower of strength. 321 Bottom row: J. Sheebman. F. Train, D. Susskind, J. Hershon, B. Holzman, G. Schlozman, L Werner. S. Goldberg, J. Auslander, B. Steinbeck, P. Fulton, T. Rapaport, M. Reicher, C. Steinman, A. Hoffman, B. Glazer, E. Cooper. Second row: C. Martin. S. Rosenthal. S. Ackerman, J. Schwartz, K. Weiner, L. Steiner, B. Lustok, pres.: Mrs. Miler, J. Cowan, vice-pres.: C. Bramson, E. Friedman, J. Frishberg, sec: D. Brourman, C. Helfant. treas.: D. Cohen, J. Milesky, E. Janowitz, P. Shofler, C. Schneiderman. Third row: R. Jacover. S. Katzman, G. Klar. S. Galen, B. Pollard, J. Fishman, K. Fried- land, S. Bartfield, N. Marts, M. Goldstein, R. Bloom, J. Moore, S. Haspel, A. Adler. S. Yeddis, F. Hurwitz. S. Ketay, C. Kruvant. G. Parnes, E. Brockman. Fourth row: N. Finegold, J. Reisen, K. Noskin, C. Feldman, J. Jay, L Grossman, T. Tarnow. L Lipman. R. Gilman. S. Helfant, G. Abra- ham, S. Meyers, D. Zutz. Fifth row: J. Fierberg, N. Pollack, A. Pious, R. Korzinsky, L. Seesil, E. Luria, C. Levine, M. Katz, H. Suckel, A. Kaufman, L Schiller, J. Peckarsky, M. Kaufer. ALPHA EPSILON PI Alpha Epsilon Pi presented the campus with the various aspects that fraternities can have in college life. They were well represented in IF with Mike Grant, second vice-presi- dent; Al Sorkin, rush chairman; Donnie Lavin, editor and chief of Greekspeak; and Mike Doniger, publicity chairman. Along with their organizational abilities they proved their athletic talent by becoming division champs at volleyball. And through this they also managed to maintain a high grade point average. Their interests extended out in the community, and they used a 52 member pledge class in projects for the Dane County Orphanage. Rounding out the Greek life they kept the year busy with social events begin- ning with their Winter Formal at Homecoming which fea- tured the Rivieras and continued with a Li ' l Abner party, a Roaring Twenties party, and their Spring Formal at Brown ' s Lake Resort. Another party, another photographer! 322 Bottom row: C. Matison, R. Gold, R. Abramson, L. Kaye, C. Schwartz, B. Lazzurjs, R. Adler, D. Faigenholtz, M. Becker, F. Entin, J. Kantor. Sec- cond row: H. Robinson, K. Reitman, D. Lavin, M. Doniger, sec; R. Leavitt, treas.; M. Pierce, D. Lieberman, vice-pres.; H. Kramer, pres.; S. Schaal, B. Balis, B. Wolf, B. Kushner, A. Sorkin. Third row: P. Millman, A. Schaartz, M. Gilbert, B, Wald, G. Rothbart, B. Swedow, R. Freidman, D. Gold- man, J. Werner, R. Frankenstein, T. Ross, F. Zimmerman, S. Horawitz, H. Kaney, P. Gorden, A. Needleman. Fourth row: K. Brezzlauer, R. Ehrman, R. Baron, E. Tuckerman, S. Berger, A. Weiss, H. Grozky, S. Roach, R. Berg. G. Sax, C. Perlman, M. Rootberg, J. Schwartz, R. Silverman. Fifth row: R. Baumstein, E. Ruthman, M. Ettinger, M. Grant, G. Deinstag, T. Stern, A. Newman, J. Wollack, M. Agran, K. Dorfman, B. Kaplan. Sixth row: J. Brussel, J. Selwyn, S. Goldmark, J. Goren, H. Brown, L. Arst, M. Helfant, M. Goldblatt, S. Padolsky, G. Leish. i i. ( H « v r T 3 Bottom row: B. Rearick, C. Rothman, E. Paddock, C. Haugh, K. Johnson, E. Bellis, S. Bupp, C. Lobeck, pres.; N. Buckner, vice-pres.; K. Fleming, S. Schmidt, B. Christopherson, L. Watson, S. Soltis, M. Cornwall, Second row: J. Flockencier, M. Marks, E. Osborne, G. Showerman, A. Moncrief, I, Lehrmann, N. McFate, E. Forrester, R. Vanderheiden, J. Skaret, B. Badeau, J. Wiley, G. Hollister, C. Simonson, D. Hughes, L Wage, S. Erland. Third row: M. Ullrich, S. Erber, S. Bauer, R. Diefenthaler, B. Ela, D. Armstrong, M. Wynboom, sec; J. Peck, P. Nylen, M. Burke, M. Myers, D. Smith, B. Boice, J. Paust. Fourth row: C. Cox, J. Pucel, C. Clarke, C. Muth, D. LeJeune, K. Larsen, J. Larson, D. Klaus, B. Wenban, K. Connelly, L. Graeb- ner, H. Hilton, N. Jens. 323 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA A sorority is not all formal parties, teas, and the sighing over wilted corsages. It combines the formal with the in- formal and the dignity with the zany. This blend is merely human nature and is revealed in all of us including the members of Alpha Gamma Delta. The dignity and formal- ity of events such as a pledging ceremony or a Christmas formal held at the Park Motor Inn were countered by their strictly informal theft of fraternity composites. The theft brought the Alpha Gams various retaliations from serenades to a large rock in their living room. They catered to their own enjoyment by the fun of a Spring formal and the Pledge- Active party in the spring. And then they proceeded to go beyond their own needs by working for Easter seal and sponsoring a dinner for girls from the school at Oregon. The entertaining of fraternities by their formal Christmas serenades was another side to this life. It actually took hours to achieve these looks. Tuning-up around the piano with the AGRs. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Drawing its enthusiastic members from the School of Agriculture or related fields only, Alpha Gamma Rho is both a professional and a social fraternity. This business-like label, however, has not kept the AGR ' s from staying right in the social swing. After joining with Alpha Delta Theta, honorary medical sorority, in Yell Like Hell, the boys created Club lota, transforming their house into a plush nightclub in which to put on their own exciting Homecoming show, for over 300 alumni. A winter formal, spring formal at Lake Geneva, open house for faculty and parents, annual Farmers ' Ball, and various theme parties also added to a glittering year. Special campus contributors included: Jim Caldwell, presi- dent of Alpha Zeta, agricultural honorary; John Hartman and Ken Kraft, student senators; Lawrie Kull, V.P. of the Ag Student Council; and Edward Priepke, on the Polygon Board of the Engineering School. 324 Bottom row: O. Kraus, J. Caldwell, J. Greshik, A. Kull, pres.; M. Bielke, J. Koepke, T. Schomish, T. Jeffers, housefellow. Second row: D. Propst, J. Hartman, D. Manthe, N. Salm, E. Koostra, K. Kraft, sec; G. Salm, R. Antoneiwrecz. Third row: W. Fletcher, G. Morris C. Laveck, D Merrit, o. Schuster, D Weis A. Bogenschneider, J. Leider. Fourth row: K. Koostra, T. Buchholz, G. Vollbrecht, R. Rowe, D. Kellisvig, J. Freitag, treas.; R. Wangen. Bottom row: L. Calder, J. Ritzenthaier, S. Field, J.Wright. C. Roper, J. Newlin, Pres.: S. Zealley. S.O ' Keefe, F. Sampe, M. Hurley, J. Wikelund, J. Ritzen- thaler, M. Rhein, vice pres. Second row: D.Thorstad, H. Hurst, J. Hank, K.Haas, K. McGuire, S. Culver, M. Rice, sec; P. Holden. M. Beniak, S. Smiles, J. Smiles, S. Stevens, S. Stevens, M. Lower, J. Rumicek, B. Pool. Third row: L. Larkin, K. Arneson, B. Christgau, H. Wiener, B. Roberts, M. Babb, N. Greenquist, V. Mader, J. Carlson. S. Grandgeorge, D. Muenzner, P. Speer, S. Hanson S. Ehrlich, M. Brewster, V. Garrity, K. Holmes, J. Calder C. Wichern. Fourth row: J. Restagno, B. Haysgar, M. Vanderleest, J. Hasemeler, J. Wolfe, B. Dettmann. S. Hamlin, T. Heidner, L. Kupiic, D. Oakley, E. Kaul, L. Milke, P. Putnam, C. Leonard, K. McBroom, S. Perenboom, C. Johnson, J. MacDonald, C. O Neil:. R. Ringer S. Phalen. M. (vlcCann. 325 ALPHA PHI Teaming with Delta Tau Delta to take second place honors in the over-all Homecoming competition, the Alpha Phis began a busy social schedule. Other Phi activities in- cluded a Christmas formal at the Holiday Inn, a spring formal, several beer suppers, Dixie Bashes and a Fathers ' Weekend during which they presented a skit and took their guests bowling. Several Alpha Phis were active in other ways: Janet Newlin was the chairman of the New Student Program, while Barbara Pool and Harianne Wiener pledged to Pi Lamb Little Sisters. Lin Calder was Badger Editor; Judy Hess, Badger Art Editor; and Jean McDonald, Freshman Leadership Seminar Chairman. As part of their nation philanthrophy project Alpha Phi sponsored the Cardiac Aid Bridge Party and a foster child from Italy. This spring clean-up at the Alpha Phi house? Bottom row: D. Reimer, J. Bailay, J. Goemans, M. Manley, J. House, sec; T. Oswald, treas.; R. Hoffman, pres.; D. Demichelis, housefellow; K. Klein, R. Froeb, D. Sells. Second row: T. Fix, R. Derse, J. Hemment, R. Towers, M. McCaw, S. Moss, C. Colburn, W. Norberg, R. Bachman, G. Zafros, J. Hahn. Third row: J. Whitman, D. Lakander, W. Buehring, T. Gabriel, J. Olsen, W. Doten, J. Bellas, D. McClelland, D. Nicholas, R. Hvitfeldt, W. Ricker, R. Melreit. Fourth row: G. Palmer, J. Reed, N. Timmel, J. Palutz, K. Felbinger, J. Kewley, V. Bergelan, R. White, R. Farrell. 326 ALPHA XI DELTA Alpha Xi Delia successfully joined with Lambda Chi Alpha in the Homecoming display competition to win fourth place and with Delta Upsilion in Yell Like Hell. The social calendar, complete with beer suppers and call- outs, was highlighted by the winter formal, dinner at the Madison Inn, and dancing at the house. Alpha Xi Delta was well-represented in campus activities by Jane Jacob, Union Fall Open House; Sandy Cahoon, commander of Angel Flight; Mary Reuwee, social chairman of the New Student Program; Ginnie Kemper, co-chairman of Parents ' Day at the Union; and Sue Larsen, secertary of WRA. The Alpha Xi Deltas had an eventful year in many phases of campus life. Another side of sorority life. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Diversified is the word for Alpha Tau Omega. Variety and spice made this year sparkle at ATO. Besides an annual fall Help-Week and Christmas caroling at an orphanage, the ATO ' s joined with Kappa Delta for Homecoming, held a spring formal at beautiful Delview Lake, and became, for the fifth consecutive year, division champions in IF footba ' l competition. The yearly Toilet Bowl football contest and Barf Bucket basketball tournament, good-humoredly held with the Evans Scholars, also took place. Most accomplished sports included Mike Manley, captain of cross-country and on varsity track; and Tony Shideler, a member of the hockey team. Shining elsewhere were: Richard Hoffman, in Scabbard and Blade, ROTC honorary, and in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi; Dave Schweitzer and Rick Tower, in Phi Kappa Phi; and Rick Tower and Gary Palmer, in Beta Alpha Psi. ■L • The ATO All-Stars take the field. 327 Bottom row: C. Watson, L Baymiller, A. Hamilton, B. Sawczulc, sec: F. Vaughan, pres.: G. Blindheim. vice-pres.; N. Heusinhveld, treas.; C. Phinney. J. Jacob, P. Burnes. A. Stinebrink. Second row: J. McCarthy, A. Jackson, K. Zacher, P. Borchers, P. Czar, M. Smits. M. Gold, D. Huebner. J. Bid- dick, J. Kaiser, L Shriver, L. Roberts, J. Keiser, K. Lewis. K. Kleingelhofer. Third row: J. Allen. C. Wright. K. Logan. C. Odders, J. Harman, S. Miller, P. Lail, S. Joos, G. Kemper, J. Nemec, N. Dutton, S. Hassett, N. Bliss. Fourth row: J. Laine. E. Rabas. K. Kulzick, L. Anderson, S. Eidson. J. Hunts- man, M. Welsh, M. Richgels, B. Hoad. L. Hagman, S. Zobel, C. Henning, S. Scullion. Fifth row: K. Jarvis, S. Capron, L. Kexel, D. Seidler, M. J. Reynolds, J. Bell. J. Beilke, S. Shaw, N. Scheunemann, D. Coffman, J. DeLa Hunt. S. Larson, J. Febock. Bottom row: J. Cloninger, T. Otto, D. Kreiner, sec; M. Kirby, P. Blackwell, vice-pres.; C. Garmager, Mrs. Beyer, K. Quintenz, pres.; M. Adam, treas.; B. Seelig, D. Mackie, D. Taylor. Second row: D. Schultz, J. Rooks, P. Sommerfield, R. Brougham, L. Brown, T. Johnson, M. Royster, T. Klemme, K. Kessler, R. Bautch, D. Root, T. Parker, R. Kimberly. Third row: W. Creech, J. Kellett, J. Bingham, R. Kimbell, J. Davenport, B. Tulloch, G. Hasler, J. Whiffen, J. Hurd, D. Holloway, D. Street, C. Scalia. Fourth row: J. Carlson, L. Begun, R. O ' Brien, J. McAlvay, R. Slick, D. Vogel, H. Camin, N. Miers, R. Steneman, R. Bjork. Fifth row: W. Harrison, C. Kopic, B. Tulloch, T. Trukenbrod, T. Dakin, K. Gustafson, J. Blahnik, J. Capouch, J. Forde, P. VanNess. 328 ' lfl,?J CHI OMEGA Chi O ' s numerous participants in campus activities in- cluded Beth Verner, Public Relations committee chairman of the Union Directorate; Cindy Harrell, Betty Bond, and Mary Mead, Angel Flight; Karen Kutsch, Dolphins; Marti Palmer, executive secretary of Humorology and the publicity direc- tor of Symposium; Peg Gardner, Pan-hel representative to AWS and recording secretary of Pan-hel; and Jane Lutz, regional representative and treasurer of YWCA. This year ' s social activities included Homecoming display and Yell Like Hell with the Phi Delts, Humorology with the Theta Chis, and a Christmas formal at the Lorraine Hotel. In the spring the Chi Os and the Lambda Chis enter- tained Madison crippled children at an Easter party. 115 Langdon — base headquarters for Chi operations. BETA THETA PI There is no doubt as to the presence of the Beta Theta Pis on campus as evidenced by their participation in campus activities and sports. Gary Kirk was Homecoming General Chairman and Ken Quintenz was Senior Class President. Student Senate saw Miles Adam and Jim Carlson. Chair- man of WSA Foreign Student Housing Committee was Phil Blackwell. Ted Otto was president of Phi Eta Sigma. Sportsmen are too numerous to mention individually, but a few included Bob Grossman, football; Ken Gustafson and Dale Schultz, basketball; John Cloninger (captain), Mike Royster, and Gil La Crois, swimming; Tom Dakin, Jeff Flack, and Jeff Bringham, track; and Mike Schmidlkofer and Tom Johnson, baseball. Social life was anything but neglected. The Beta ' s made a display and Yell-ed Like Hell for homecoming. The wi nter formal, Christmas party, spring formal, and Humorology highlighted the year. ' First you do the two-step. ' 329 Bottom row: B. Morgan. J. Stoiber, B. Verner, treas.: S. Sanders, B. Caauwe. vice-pres.: N. Moslander, pres.: M. Smedsted, sec: T. Tabor, J. Clark, H. Higdon, B. Bond. Second row: R. Curry, C. Adduci. S. Pfister, K. Potter. P. Clark. C. Chapman. J. Kapke Mrs. Grimmer. P. Gardner. M. Moran, B. Strobl, M. Mead, B. Sommerfield, J. Lutz. K. Jenisek. L Vinger. Third row: L. Krinke, N. Cass, C. Hunkel, L. Roland. L Lacey. M. Stolberg. J. Carmen. D. Kremer, M. Palmer, J. Eckstein. A. Groce, J. Lonberg, P. Templin. D. Anderson. D. Marshall, G. Lowrie. B. Beckwith, K. Reed. Fourth row: C. Phillips, G. Stangland. C. Langworthy, M. McMatton, P. Newman, T. Abendroth. S. Stevens. M. Boell, C. Sharp. C. Harrell, J. Pfister. P. Falci. J. Jenkins, L Pari. Fifth row: M. Verhage. M. Winetski, L. Pelton, S. Hanson, J. Berkman, N. Gardner. C. Busse. M. Brandt, C. Babcock. J. Russell, S. Hayek. M. Johnson, C. Slifer. CHI PHI When you start off the year with a renowned bang, you naturally strive to maintain the same standards throughout the year. This is where Chi Phis found themselves after their combined efforts with the Tri Delts won a first place in Yell Like Hell, first for their display, and over-all award for the Homecoming activities. To keep themselves riding on the same high wave, they filled the calendar of the passing year. The Hobo party, the Hawaiian Island party, the Blackboard Jungle were events they shared and soloed. The Christmas Formal at the Holiday Inn, as the following Spring Formal, ended in opposition to the dignified tuxes — in the pool. Along with the socializing there existed a seriousness. The 22 member pledge class was shown the many-sides to the college life by such actives as Bruce Bendinger, member of the Cardinal Board; and Denny Gillespie, captain of the crew team. ' Could we have a little help over here? I ' ve got my tie caught. ' 330 Bottom row: J. Hildebrandt, L Schoengarth, A. Sparr, L. Melilc, E. Rogan. pres.; J. Gillet, G. Schirlcenbach, M. Litner. P. Gleysteen, P. Lillegrin. Second row: L. Liss, K. Hutchison, M. LaRoque, sec: L. Sparr, J. Fritz, D. Gagen, S. Behrens. G. Pauly, J. Schad, R. Foley, R. Connit, R. Pinney. Third row: R. Conway, D. Grohusky, vice-pres.; J. McCracken, B. Bendinger. C. Gleason, R. McWilliams, W. Stafford, D. Otto, C. Ohrberg, M. Remmington, D. Schoepke, R. Bice. Fourth row: D. Toebe, P. Larson, J. McCabe, P. VanEvery, W. Hoge, J. Kryeminski, W. Dippert, J. Mahoney, A. Lunch, R. Zuelsdorf, J. Harker. Bottom row: D. Solie, R. King, S. Rummler, J. Feeney, J. Foreman, J. Hennig, pres.; D. Conner, T. Collins. W. Darling, C. Henderson, treas.; R. Cham- berlain. Second row: R. Berg, G. Helens, R. Chana, J. Coda, C. Young, L. Rikkers, B. Bermel, D. Tempel, S. McConahey, sec; C. Schrank, L. Peter- son. Third row: R. Hoffmaster, T. Dracos, T. MeEachron, M. Elmer, L. Howie, K. Waggoner, J. Barry, J. O ' Connor, W. Jasper, R. Manger. Fourth row: W. Mclnvalllie, W. Phelps, G. Artis, C. Bredesen, T. Sloan, B. Hall, R. Keeley, J. Gardiner, S. Sommerville. Fifth row: C. Nussloclc, T. Read, D. Van Dyke, S. Wimbush, G. Crites, D. Knox, vice-pres.; E. Youngberg, D. Froneek, R. Dixon. 331 CHI PSI With an unusual number of men active in campus affairs, it would seem that the Chi Psis had little time for social activities — but not so! Numerous well-received social events of the year included Humorology, which combined the talents and spirits of the Chi Psis and Thetas; the Christmas formal at the Chanticleer; the spring formal; the Hawaiian Party with the Chi Phis; and Parents ' Weekend. Chi Psis prominent in campus affairs were Tom Tinkham, WSA president; Gary Cole, IF president; Bill Holden, Senior Class treasurer; David Knox, Union Forum Committee chair- man; Dave Fronek and Jim Henning, football; Chan Young, co-captain of the hockey team, which also had Ben Hall, Tom French, and Dick Keeley; Bill Holden and Bryan Berge- mann, track. The Chi Psis really snow em, being such sporty fellows. DELTA DELTA DELTA The Tri-Delts are proud of their accomplishments this year and rightly so. Homecoming preparations began early with the Chi Phis and paid off with first place victories in Yell Like Hell and the dis play competition. The general Home- coming trophy was kept in the house for the second year. The group was also represented in campus activities as well as working on their own projects. Ann Reinke served as president of Panhellenic Association. As a cheerleader, Paulen Emrich represented the house at all games. Merle Thompson and Carla Shagass were selected members of Phi Kappa Phi, honorary fraternity for general scholastics. Members served on Greek Speak, edited by Ruth Valen- tine, on Campus Chest, and on Union and WSA committees. Yeah, yeah, yeah! That winning Homecoming display. 332 Bottom row: J. Cleveland, L. Kuhlman, N. Wellman, D. Hart, M. Thompson, S. Cooper, P. Emerich, Mrs. Matheson, E. Olson, pres.; L. Loots, D. Larson, S. Darnell, N. Knight, N. Baker, D. Genck. Second row: M. Madson, M. Beatty, J. Ritter, M. Religa, M. Carlson, J. Noonan, C. Solie, J. Schwarte, A. Reinke, C. Shagass, L. Assenheimer, B. Lamb, vice-pres.: K. Howard, K. Bewitz, N. Best, S. Stimson, L. Youngquist, J. Vogel. Third row: K. Kurtz, E. Atwell, A. Lewis, M. Martinson, J. Hatch, S. Heath, P. Orton, J. Rose, C. Fisher, J. Struthers, S. Schultz, T. Raun. R. Valentine, sec; M. Clinker. Fourth row: J. Borchers, S. Retzlaff, R. Burton, B. Price. S. McEachern, C. Bieri, P. Shelton, C. Wedemayer, K. Peterson, S. Yirmibesh, J. Pickett, A. Fennelly, M, Cory, T. Cory. f t t J8Hti -f • V - eirf |J4 i if ?, • r% Bottom row: B. Schroeder, L. Puhls, sec: L. Hopkins, K. Johnson, K. Clader, K. Brussat, B. Graham, W. Walthers, M. Krell, E. Treen, J. Klapp, J. Warner, T. Dykstra, P. Oppermann. Second row: S. Larimer, C. Berg, P. Korf, N. Wadsworth, C. Sherman, G. May, M. Blesent, P. Welch, C. Vilches, K. Biesel, J. Roethe, L. Wilson, M. Chrouser. L Moses, K. Falkenburg. Third row: G. Thiede, vice-pres.; G. Nielsen, K. Anderson, K. Zahm, L. Borchardt, J. Burdick, S. Campbell, J. Matter, C. Corlett, P. Goss, L. Foster, M. Colvin, N. Eck, L Schier, S. Johnson, S. Wellencotter, M. Knox. Fourth row: S. Lininger, C. Hoppe, M. Burlingame, L. Gordon, D. Brown, N. Padalske, C. Kilgore, M. Cummings, S. Brown, M. Ericson, K. Whitney, S. Cotter, L. Bernard, P. Welch, K. Turmo. Fifth row: J. Nellins, M. Irwin, L. Roberts, M. Claar, D. Koehler, S. Geister, J. Fowler, N. Madden, G. Gordon, M. Busse, G. Rosenthal, H. Falls, C. Sachs, L. Hammond, S. Wegner, C. Biebe. 333 DELTA GAMMA The sisters of Delta Gamma and the brothers of Alpha Delta Phi combined voices for Yell-Like-Hell and genius for the display contest during Homecoming weekend. The ZBTs joined the DGs for Humorology. Two outstanding social events of the year were the winter formal held at the DG house and the annual spring formal. Stressing the philanthropic aspect of sorority life, the DGs spent many worthwhile hours reading to blind children of the community and also sponsored a party for them. Individual members working actively on campus included Leslie Wegner, who was chairman of the AWS fashion show; and Mary Chrouser, who served as chairman of the Union Crafts Committee. The DGs have an abundance of beauty, typified by Beverly Timbers, Laura Rosemeyer, and Barbara Heinz, all members of the Homecoming Court. We ' ll sing in the sunshine . . . We ' ll laugh every da-a-ay. ' 1 • Jfe A ft. m. «A w. •8 s. A W Ws ij i m h | 4B ■fc - 1 t LJ mM «r rf t 4 MB m i .a I- i i i 1 L I ' f Bottom row: G. Brown, C. Pierce, J. MacLeod, J. Carpenter, G. Meier, President; W. Patchett, Treasurer; J. Robinson, J. Hofemeister, J. Zovne. Second row: J. Sengstock, L. Schmidt, D. Jenkins, P. Wong, J. Coburn, Corresponding Secretary; J. Gadbow, J. Walker, K. Gustafson, C. Reiss, T. Wurl, W. Peters. Third row: J. Abendroth, R. Gorman, J. Hetterick. A. Watson, D. Lange, W. Biljan, K. Davies, M. Kirstensteiner, R. Cory, J. Syslak. Fourth row: W. Widmoyer, T. Torhorst, J. Melham, D. Scoon, S. Weber. D. Hem, W. LaRose, T. Smith, R. Elliot, J. Pollnow. 334 DELTA THETA SIGMA Delta Theta Sigma, a fraternity comprised wholly of agri- culture majors, sponsored several social functions, including a traditional Christmas party at their house, a Parents ' weekend at the Top Hat Restaurant and a Homecoming program at the Loraine Hotel for which they invited sena- torial candidate Wilbur R. Renk to speak. Spring activities included a spring formal and their annual Farmers ' Party, where live goats, rabbits and pigs ran freely around their specially decorated house. They also held several listening parties, beer suppers and other informal parties during the year. The Delta Theta Sigmas boasted of 100% participation in the Blood Drive for the third semester in a row. They also sponsored a Christmas party and donated gifts from it to a Madison Orphanage. Even Delta Theta Sigmas take time out for studying. DELTA TAU DELTA To many people fraternity is synonymous with party and social life. They could say this only if they looked no further than the weekend parties, since everyone escapes the mono- tony on a weekend. There is more to a fraternity just as there are five more days to a week. To a Delta Tau Delta pledge perhaps the most evident and appealing thing at first was the social life. In the autumn they worked hard with Alpha Phis and the effort gained them a second place over-all award for the Homecoming activities. Their parties ranged from the Roaring Twenties party and the Hawaiian Luau through their Winter Ski Formal at the Cascades. But from actives such as John Coburn, chairman of Symposium; Jack Adel, treasurer of WSA; and Jack Boyes, cheerleading captain, they learned that fraternity embraces all aspects of college life and extends beyond the weekend social events. Whooping it up — the Delt trio in a pre-final fling. 335 Bottom row: W. Wipf J. Vlozny, L. Gresh, K. Taylor, L. Johnson. W. Custer. Second row: J. Franckowiak. Herrmann, pres.: J. Weineke, J. Hamilton, treas. Third row: J, Rosenau, vice-pres.: L. Marty, R. Gonske, B. Sti Fourth row: W. Hankel. R. Stettler, R. Ruef, D. Krause. W. Schomberg, G. Schoen. sec R. Stark, G. Machan, J. Adamec, W. inemates. K. Behling, G. Bertelsen, J. Stopple. :• !■i-? ' ■; ; % • J i .- ft Iff  M fg ?Ut  t First row: E. Laskos, R. Jenkins, R. Nalley, T. Windau, D. Habighorst, pres.: J. Bohm, Housefellow; W. Gunderson, C. Allen, R. Jones, B. Perronne, W. Filbert, R. Wallber, R. Casper. Second row: J. Voelker, sec; J, Truran, W. Rhode, M. Schaefer, T. Breun, G. Jeffers, B. Shaw, N. Day, N. Schley, R. Slsterman, R. Busse, R. Quisling, W. Elman, vice-pres.; J. Michels. Third row: C. Jeffers, J. Tiefenthaler, J. Brussock, R. Wawrzyn, D. Holtan, J. Holtan, R. Hoffman, R. Whitemer, A. Frank, A. Parroni, J. Gilbert, W. Olson, L. Zielsdorf. Fourth row: R. Perry, P. Bach, R. Moore, P. Trapp, J. Bailey, R. Olsen, C. Mayne, D. Alfonse, R. Bremel, R. Miller, C. Iskowich, B. Wawrzyn. Firth row: H. Ipson, J. Booth, A. Hugunin, R. Engelke, J. Schoenfeld, J. Schoene- mann, K. Stelter, C. Ruedebusch, A. Topp, D. Mikulina, R. Yankow. 336 DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta started a successful year by teaming with Tau Kappa Epsilon for homecoming, winning second place in the ' ' Yell-Like-Hell ' ' competition. An open house featuring the Bob Cardwell trio, the annual DZ Man winter formal, and the spring Rose Queen formal filled the DZ ' s social calendar. Besides rating second in scholarship, the DZs won the WRA participation sweepstakes trophy. Campus officers were Jean Morris, Pan-Hellenic vice president and member of the Student Life and Interest Committee; Pam Cruden, president of WRA; Joan La Rue, Phi Chi Theta vice presi- dent; Diana Wood, vice president of the Home Economics Club; and Patti Fobes, chairman for AWS State Meet Programs. Members of honorary sororities were Sandra Peterson, Sigma Delta Pi; Janis Rust and Marcy Randall, Phi Kappa Phi; and Terry Dvorak, Phi Beta. Who said a pledge ' s life is all work and no play? DELTA UPSILON Starting the fall off with one of their most successful rushes in history, the DU ' s gained prowess in all their activi- ties this year. Scholarship was vastly improved under the leadership of Mr. Jack Cipperly, their faculty advisor. The year ' s social calendar was filled with informal parties, beer suppers, serenades, call outs, open houses, Dixie Bashes, a spring formal, and the annual Stag Day Dinner given by the Milwaukee Alumni Club. Besides active participation in intramural sports, individual members in other activities included, Dan Habighorst, IF Investigations Chairman; Duncan Hoffman and Joe Milek, varsity football; Dick Nalley and Joe Milek, varsity wrestling; Mark Marsh, varsity swimming; Bob Busse, varsity hockey; Jim Booth, Judd Schoeneman, Keith Stelter, varsity basket- ball; Jim Schoenfeld, varsity golf. A blow-up over cards at the DU house. 337 A§ First row: C. Johnson, M. Randall, M. Robbins, sec; J. Morris, C. Thomas, vice-pres.; P. Fobes, pres.; Mrs. MacAllister, J. Rust, J. LaRue. treas.: C. Camp, J. Ames, E. Fisher, C. Monum. Second row: S. Stanley, S. Gillett, P. Bickert, L. Cossmann, P. Cruden, P. Bandt, S. Peterson, N. Headen, T. Dvorak, P. Hammers, C. Larson, N. Grizzell. Third row: S. Burmester, L. Marquard, K. O ' Neill. S. Emery, J. Mau, K. Blankley, D. Wood. J. Dykeman, S. Riechert, M. Gordon, B. Smith, K. Sidell. Fourth row: K. Stevens, L Robinson. C. Anetsberger, B. Lard. K. Devere. S. Cameron, S. Haupt, L. Hogan, E. Peterson, M. Perdenza, S. Supple. EVANS SCHOLARS The men of Evans Scholars celebrated their tenth anni- versary at Wisconsin with a complete redecoration of their house by the pledges. The local chapter is one of ten supported by the Western Golf Association which presents scholarships to deserving caddies each year. National president was Dan Dimichilis of Wisconsin. Chapter activities included the annual Playboy Pajama Party and the Golf Ball in Chicago held in late spring. Members were active in campus activities as well as fra- ternity projects. Bob Krolnick served on varsity crew, and Dan Nitz played varsity golf. The Campus Blood Drive in November was under the direction of Scholar Jim Phillips. A hard night ' s work with the Evans Scholars. Bottom row: T. Engel, J. Repine, J. Zaleski, T. Carvis, W. Ehren, J. Klein, M. Hartenstein, treas.; M. Hackett, pres.; B. Triebel, vice-pres.; J. Pecor, sec; G. Roth, J. Phillips. K. O ' Leary, M. Cychosz, J. Van Eyck. Second row: D. Morse, B. Hartman, T. Hebblewhite, R. Wolf, J. Gundlach, J. Nick, W. Brown, E. Saur, P. Cunningham, L. Becker, G. Mitchell. J. Hlavacek, R. Morrisey, M. Miskle. Third row: D. Hell, F. Gohr, J. Hlavacek, R. Volkman, E. Pachniak, D. Bristol, D. Linscott, D. Nitz, D. Linscott. K. Braatz, J. Szymczak, P. Deany, J. Hoehnke. Fourth row: R. Pruetz, R. Vollbrecht, R. Farr, R. Krolnik, B. Strathearn, J. Weber, J. Mazanet, T. Schrader. T. Robey, D. Holy, M. Hibbard. Fifth row: J. Kremer, J. Van Domelen, J. O ' Keane, R. Splinter, J. Drew, B. Munson, S. Pruski, L Timm, P. Bartness, R. Goss. GAMMA PHI BETA The Gamma Phi Betas passed the year honoring those who earned it, commemorating those events which were deserv- ing, and amusing themselves and others whenever possible. The Gamma Phis held two banquets at which the alums were present. One was a Founder ' s Day dinner celebrating the 90th anniversary of the sorority. The second was a scholar- ship banquet in the spring honoring those of high scholastic ability. More attention was given to the world of the alums when the sorority sponsored an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Madison alums. The whole year cannot be taken up with the commemoration of people and events and so the weekends became time to entertain and be enter- tained. The time before Homecoming they spent with the Betas constructing their display and practicing Yell Like Hell. They combined talent and work twice with the Chi Phis; once for Humorology and once for Badger Song Fest. The Gamma Phis aren ' t really all legs and Mickey Mouse. KAPPA ALPHA THETA With the crowning of Lynne Peters as Homecoming Queen the Thetas began an exciting year. The other Homecoming activities were shared with the Evans Scholars. Dellview Lodge at the Wisconsin Dells was the scene of an informal winter formal. Winter sports complimented the evening ' s dinner and dancing. Festivities continued with the spring formal, Humorology with Chi Psi, and the much anticipated Happy Pappy ' s Weekend for the dads and daughters. A 1964 Badger Beauty, Mary Anderson, and Nancy Rob- erts, Navy Ball Court, beautifully represented Kappa Alpha Theta. Sue Harrington was a member of Mortar Board. Chairmen of campus committees were Suzanne Dawson, Union Publicity Committee and Cherie Coutre, Transfer Student Program. Support by Theta of the Institute of Logopedics at Witchita, Kansas, for speech correction presented an op- portunity of service. An informal hootennany is a good study break at the Theta house. 340 Bottom row: S. Grumpelt, M. Allen, A. Loetscher, L Menke, M. Walls, S. Sheaffer, vice-pres.: S. Tangeman, pres.: F. Murphy, M. Engman, M. Cant, J. Munger, sec; N. Ahrbeck, B. Brown, P. Melby, J. Jeske. Second row: N. Eberhard, K. Holmgren, L. Howie, B. Brown, M. Feuerstein, S. Clancy, S. Cross, B. Meythaler, S. Cruttenden, P. Jacobs, P. Cummings, S. Kaplan, B. Cook, S. Carter, C. LeDain, I. Buslee. Third row: S. Wais, C. Hastings, J. Wichman, J. Elstad, N. Roberts, S. Adler, P. Hawkins, G. Whitman, F. LeSauvage. K. Kremer, K. Schmidt, G. Pocock, M. Upham. Fourth row: K. Troedsson, S. Bach, J. Pasahow, C. Henshaw, J. Spector, D. Nuckless, G. Albers, D. Long, T. Walter, S. Miller, S. Cann, K. Ruge, A. Crosland. Bottom row: K. Anderson, D. Millett, F. Uccello, E. Hafstad, L. Norton, M. Lilja, P. MacMillan, S. Froyd, B. Steindorf, D. Kudla, M. Alt, M. Brown, L Eserltaln. Second row: J. Paulson, S. Levy, B. Bender, L Suring, S. Frank, J. Moeller, P. Shurts, S. Willison, S. Collins, S. Prastlta, C. Henderson, S. Warming, J. Wolske, J. Shelton. Third row: S. Kettenhagen, K. Albert, J. Cline, N. Kurek, K. Nielsen, S. Olsen, K. Huckstead, M. Felder, J. Osterhaus, E, Taylor, J. Edgcumbe, S. Fath, K. Pree, N. Steidl, M. Lyon. Fourth row: S. Vogel, J. Jessen, N, Elder, J. Vosmek, S. Vaughn, L Owens, S. Sawer, M. Pfister, M. Graus, S. Thompson, S. Luedtke, C. Renz, G. Bricker, K. Kabat. Fifth row: M. Amend, L. Pederson, K. Vetter, R. Thompson, M. Meyers, S. Malone, P. Holoyoke, S. Evans, S. Schaak, T. Wean, P. Smith, S. Galvin. KAPPA DELTA 341 The Kappa Delias started off the year with a rush retreat at a Wisconsin Dells resort which led to a successful year aided by the work of Pam Hassler and Lou Norton, rush chairmen. The girls participated in building a Homecoming display with the ATOs and held their informal winter formal at the Cascade Ski Lodge. The KDs held a Christmas Party for the Oregon Correction School for Girls. Individual members participated in many campus activities. Mimi Felder was elected as Pi Lam Little Sister, and Margie Alt was chairman of the Union Social Committee. Academic recognition was given to Kathy Kabat, who was an undergraduate teaching assistant, be- cause of her outstanding math ability, and Ellen Hafstad, who was a Phi Beta Kappa. Spring is sprung, the grass is riz, here is where the KDs is. Bottom row: M. Mercer, J. Heald. J. Wilkie, sec: L. Brownell, B. Applebee. D. Irmscher, vice-pres.; S. Wilson, pres.; Mrs. Kelly. K. Walton, J. Butter- baugh, P. Plutten, N. Dorris, C. Chang, T. Petterson, N. Schwartzbaugh, M. Graham. Second row: P. Snorf, C. Hicks, C. Berkey, L. Mottl, S. Elliot, P. Pickering, S. Mclauchlan, J. Shapiro, C. Nolan, K. Krumm, N. Johnston, H. Hanson, M. Pomaineville, D. Walton, M. Serota. Third row: D. Fanelli, L. Ludwick, K. McCreery. S. Grundahl, L. Brinker, N. Otley, K. Gale, J. McNeil. M. Peck. P. Porcelli. S. Emerson, S. Karlson, M. Drake, J. Dickinson, M. Behnke, S. Drake. Fourth row: N. McClelland, L. Sntonius, S. Reed, S. Stebbins, S. Cleminshaw. S. Bitker. K. Litten, S. Montgomery, P. Tucker, G. Granum, N. Gustin, S. Billeck, M. Smith. Fifth row: D. Kalsched, J. Hearle, C. Wilkening, N. Soule, J. Wall, S. Wilson, A. Rose, S. Drake, G. Habirichter, N. Bjork, J. Gabrilska, P. Romano, L Thurwachter. 342 KAPPA SIGMA The men of Kappa Sigma sparked their social calendar by inviting the popular Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts to effect an unconventional highlight to their year ' s events. In addition to their annual Hawaiian Party, they held a Bundle Party, a Prison Party with the Delta Gammas, and several beer suppers, listening parties, exchange dinners, and Dixie Bashes. Two formals were sponsored by the Kappa Sigs, their Christmas formal at the Edgewater Hotel and a Wisconsin Dells engagement in the spring. They took second place in Badger Bowl football. The Kappa Sigs named Senator John G. Towers, repre- sentative from Texas, as Kappa Sigma Man of the Year, and invited him to the campus for a banguet. Kappa Sig Sen. John Tower (R-TexasJ visits with Carolyn Hastings and Tia Nelson at the house. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA On the social side of campus life the Kappas enjoyed many worthwhile events. They teamed up with Sigma Chi for Homecoming festivities and worked enthusiastically on Humorology with the Pi Lams. The winter formal was held at Minnick ' s Top Hat in Middleton, and the Kappas also held a spring formal. Their fathers were entertained during a winter weekend and their mothers got their turn in the spring. The philanthropic activities of the sisters were rendered to the community by the pledges. Kappa Kappa Gamma was represented on campus by Joan Wilkie, who served as president of the Union; Margie Mercer, who was the chairman of the Union Literary Com- mittee; Pam Tucker, a member of the Homecoming Court; and Abbie Debuhr, who reigned as Miss Madison. A scavenger hunt at the Kappas? 343 T ' . !• ' •;« , f 2 9 9 ■: Bottom row: N. Topitzes, H. Lichtfus, L. Ofenloche, N. Flores. F. Schwertfeger, pres.; Mrs. Giese, W. Hoff, vice-pres.: C. Kehoe, L Rush. J. Blask, D. Nellins. Second row: F. Karth, D. Kuckkahn, J. Elliott. S. Barber, T. Wakeman, B. Scheele, D. Mathews, R. Mitby, B. McCormick, C. Achen. Third row: M. Mann, D. LaCroix, W. Masyouitz. B. Peters. R. Gualano, C. Stien, P. Berntsen, C. Kleinow. R. Kaemrner, J. Starrit, A. Alaniz. Fourth row: T. Doughty, D. Kraemmer, L. Verhulst, M. Crook, R. Howell, D. Hansen. J. Ragus, J. McCormick, sec; H. Armstrong. Bottom row: C. Chandler, H. Takahashi, H. Katch, sec; D. Fay, W. Kunderr, T. Saeger, B. Lau. Second row: J. Hin+z, R. Reimer, S. Zink, R. Jacob- sen, James Clabauqh, treas.; P. Morrison, I. Huseby, D. Welker. 344 PHI DELTA The fall semester is always a busy one for the Phi Delts. They participated in Homecoming with Chi Omega and held their Christmas formal at Lake Delton. The Phi Delts gathered for a spring formal at Ishnala and held their annual Troll Party and She Delta Theta . Athletics played a large role in Phi Delt activities with Ron Frain and Ron Leafblad as co-captains of the football team. Other impressive members of the team included Jon Hohman, Ralph Kurek, Carl Silvestri, and Hal Brandt. Har- lan Kraft, Ron Ratcliff, and Hal Brandt were on the base- ball team; Bob and Jim Lehman were on the golf team; and Al McConnell was an active member of the swimming team. Did you ever hear of a Phi Delt turning down a party — or of a girl turning down a Phi Delt? LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The Lambda Chis had an eventful year with emphasis on many activities. They successfully teamed with the Alpha Xi Deltas to win fourth place in the Homecoming competition. The traditional Barbarian Party was celebrated in the fall, complete with roast pig. Among the members participating in campus activities were Bill Kundert, vice-president of the inter-fraternity as- sociation and a member of Phi Kappa Phi, and Herb Taka- hashi, a member of the executive board of the university YMCA. The house worked hard to maintain the 1963-1964 honor of being third on campus scholastically. The Lambda Chis will move into a larger house next year, the former Theta house. ' iv f , wr«i Is this the Barbarian Party or Homecoming? In spite of all this inde- cision the Lambda Chis still managed a winning display. 345 Bottom Row: D. Kaul, J. Kinney, R. Dahlman, D. Wood, Mrs. Macy, R. Allison, President: E. Schmaltz, J. Bauman. Second Row: R. Holton, T. Grueber, H. Krafft, R. Radcliffe, T. Ahrens, J. Garry, R. Ponder, C. White. Third Row: M. Desbles, B. Momberg, P. Monahan. S. Harris. T. Roesler, T. Rielly. S. Abbott. Fourth Row: B. Giles, R. Goulette, J. Stangland, J. Mason, M. Kreuger, L Archer. B. Buetel, S. Maerclclein. PHI GAMMA DELTA Yelling, spears, and paint accompany the spring Fiji Island Party. Other theme parties include the Blackboard Jungle Party with the Chi Phis and the Pearl Harbor Party. Home- coming and Humorology also provide fun as well as work. Members of the football team were Tom Brigham and Lee Burnett. Tom Haworth and Dave Storm contributed their efforts to the crew team. Brekke Johnson, wrestling; Chuck Nason, baseball; John Voss, gymnastics; and Rick Bauman, fencing; represented the Phi Gam ' s on other Wis- consin teams. Badger Board of Control included Jerry North; Jim Eagan, president; and Brian Bradley, vice-president. Other Badger workers were Milt Carr, Business Manager; Jim Miller, Pro- motions Manager; and John MacKay, Sales Manager. Bill Wartinbee presided over the engineering fraternity. NROTC Battalion Adjutant was Dag Sohlberg and Company Com- manders were Ron Herms and John Galbraith. How do you spell orgy? Somebody in the back is writing a post card home. 346 Bottom row: J. Miller, D. Storm, M. Carr, T. Hayworth. sec; A. Sandene, treas.; Mrs. O. M. Best, T. Brigham, R. Draper, W. Zaeske, M. Woodke. Second row: C. Taylor, G. Gailbraith, G. Goetz, D. Harrigan, R. Bauman, R. Holdredge, J. Eagan, N. Smith, B. Schwoegler, R. Burger. Third row: J. Voss, J. Conley, R. Kadlec, J. Fowler, J. Schuman, M. Savidusky, J. McGann, J. Knoska, R. Sierzant, A. Gunterman. Fourth row: R. Scherer, J. Drake, G. Custard, G. North, M. Touhey, S. Smith, S. Champion, T. Peterson, N. Englehardt. Fifth row: R. Clark, T. Cerni, T. Lemberg, T. King, T. Smith, L. Moulder, P. Bazos, D. Newman. Bottom row: A. Philippakis, P. Stein, M. Dolske, A. Waisbrot, R. Kobussen, J. Neumeier, D. Reich. Second row: F. Stehling, G. Bewick, T. Triggs, K. Brillowski, R. Brayer, J. Doncheck. Third row: C. Trotter, J. Rodkiewicz, J. Sinnott, G. Knapstein, M. O ' Brien. 347 PHI KAPPA THETA The Phi Kappa Thetas have been very busy this year working on their new house and consequently did not par- ticipate in the Homecoming competition. To cut expenses the members painted and landscaped the house themselves. The house can accomodate fifty-three men and a house- fellow and boasts of the largest bar on campus. The social calendar included the traditional Saint Patrick ' s Day Party and a dance, with music provided by the Embers, after the province Olympics, a basketball game between the Phi Kappa Thetas and St. Norbert ' s of Green Bay. The fraternity participated successfully in the Blood Drive on campus and was represented on the university bowling team by Bill Stehling. English Tudor on Langdon Street — the new Phi Kappa Theta house. PHI SIGMA DELTA Many of the most fun-filled and original theme parties held on campus all year took place at Phi Sigma Delta. The tallest brother played bride while the shortest was groom at the annual wedding party, and gentlemen called for their ladies in chauffeured limousines for the movie premiere festival. Second semester ushered in a parents ' weekend, spring formal, and Humorology with Alpha Gamma Delta. Setting the record GPA two years ago and the record gradepoint average for actives last year, the Phi Sigs won sparkling scores again this season. But busy on more than ■just books were Paul Schneiderman, IF Investigations; Jon Bloom, Library-Coop Investigations; Barry Popkin, Mock UN treasurer, WSA committee chairman, and SNCC Greek coordinator; Chuck Hellman and Steve Saloman, both on the fencing team; and Rick Porte, star on the gymnastics team. These boys make a concerted effort on more than grades. 348 First row: D. Hansher, R. Porte, S. Jablo, S. Adelman, S. Kahn, B. Schwartz, P. LaSha, J. Zizor, S. Plutzer, S. Wexler. Second row: S. Salomon, A. Zembrosky, T. Mandler, R. Herman, A. Pedowitz, S. Miller, E. Tash, J. Schneider, M. Friedman, L. Sigman. Third row: H. Mullin, A. Matsoff, W. Lulow, R. Cohen, H. Mason, P. Schneiderman, J. Mendel, H. Silver, M. Feinberg, F. Berkon. Fourth row: P. Reiner, B. Sostrin, S. Schneider, M. Steinberg, R. Schulslaper, S. Whitehill, K. Klinger, A. Deutch, M. Cohen. Fifth row: R. Seligman, H. Loeb, H. Schrager, J. Berger, H. Hellman, J. Bloom, R. Mintz, R. Levine. Bottom Row: R. Julseth, J. Mitchell, D. Kreuger, Treasurer; D. Harvey, Secretary: D. Cincera, President; B. Baitinger, Vice-President; C. Schaefer, S. Kraut, K. Hurst, Housefellow; B. Massey. Second Row: T. Kreikard, T. Hess, S. Ripley, J. Frank, W. Lowell, J. Barton, K. Gueth, T. Mitchel ' . L. Asmus, P. Schultz. Third Row: L. Osuch, P. McGinn, J. Engstrom, H. Meinheit. M. MacCarthy, G. Jungwirth, J. Schliefe, J. Burke, J. Huguet. 349 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Awards and awards seemed to come naturally to Phi Sigma Kappa. They captured both the National Outstanding Chapter Award and the National President ' s Brotherhood Award. Interfraternity sports also provided an opportunity for more trophies which found their way to Phi Sigma Kappa. Costume parties included a Casino Party, Lady and the Tramp Party, Pajama Party, and a Bundle Party. Formal attire was donned for the Christmas and spring formals. The Fraternity Blood Drive was sponsored by Phi Sigma Kappa. Individuals in campus activities included: Byll Hess, Editor of Inside 770 ; Dave Krueger, IF Records; and Dave Cincere, IF Rush Committee; Jerry Huguett, chairman for Model United Nations; and Ken Hurst, Navy Ball Decora- tions Committee. Hundr ed to one odds that anything can happen a a Phi Sigma Kappa casino party. Bottom row: S. Strauss, N. Posner, comes, sec; J. StrefF, S. Tansman, R. Malkin, F. Yopack, pres.; B. Briskin, vice-pres.; K. Cofar, rec. sec; J. Fredman, panhel; J Levinson. Second row: M. Kohler, S. Guten, D. Lee, S. Ross, M. Stanley, M. Frank, panhel; L. Kuhn, L. Paul, C. Rudnick, T. Seltz. Third row: F. Anschel, S. Holman, M. Silberi, J. Stone, S. Lear, D. Bohm, K. Medvine, P. Heinson. 350 PI BETA PHI The Pi Phis had a busy year, as they were active in sorority, campus, and academic activities. Besides Friday night beer suppers, they had a powder-puff football game with the Betas, Homecoming with the Phi Gams, a winter ski formal, and a project at the mental health hospital. Leading the Pi Phis in campus activities were Pan-Hel Rush Chairman Sue Edgren, Symposium Executive Secretary Ginny Dickenson, who was also Pan-Hel treasurer, and AWS secretary Karen Brindley. Joyce Barker was president of the YWCA, and Karen Krumm and Connie Koosman led Phi Beta and Kappa Epsilon, respectively. Kitty Zimmerman served on the senior class council. Pi Phis also excelled academically. Mortar Board honored Kathie Fishbeck and Mary Kay Bauman, and Phi Kappa Phi chose seven Pi Phis to its membership. The Pi Phis rise to new heights in the springtime. PHI SIGMA SIGMA This was a unique year for the newly reactivated Phi chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma. Fall semester was devoted to rushing and pledging, and charter members labored long hours organizing and planning for a successful year. Initiation of the colony as a national chapter in the spring highlighted the year. But no one missed the weekly beer suppers, the spring formal, the faculty tea, or Parents ' week- end. Although fun is characteristic of the Phi Sigs, work is not excluded. The girls aimed high fulfilling their motto as they contributed their time and efforts working in a school for retarded children. Participation in campus activities was another important part of the Phi Sigs ' contribution to campus life. They were actively represented on AWS, Campus Chest, Blood Drive, Homecoming Committee, GREEK SPEAK and the CARDI- NAL The Phi Sigma Sigmas wait patiently in dorm quarters for their new house to be constructed. 351 ■M ji H H f « ' pyf | Bottom row: P. Shane, S. Edgren, C. Christiansen. M. Smith, C. Williamson, H. Millar, K. Brindley, S. Hovda, C. Davis. J. Long. J. Quick, S. Roop, J. Schwennesen. Second row: K. Mueller, M. Icenogle, sec: S. Bradley, M. Thompson, K. Nelson. N. Dallich, M. Ei chhorn, treas.: K. Fishbeck, Mrs. Hart, J. Spitzer, pres.: C. Koosman, vice-pres.; M. Summeril, K. Al lie, B. Burbidge. J. Johnson. Third row: J. Barker, L. Jones, M. Bruhn, C. Liefert. B. Morgan. S. Lipton, T. Nelson, K. Burns. B. Affre, G. Dickenson, M. Lauson, K. Larson, J. Conner. C. McCabe, C. Peterson, V. West, J. Rshbeck, C. Tyler. L. Burt. G. Scheller. Fourth row: M. Weber, B. Busse, L. Holcomb, L. Cowan, J. Olsen. C. Sloane, D. Davidson. M. Fitton, A. Quisling, C. Schwictenburg. M. Winquist, S. Link. L. Werthwein, P. Phelps. Fifth row: M. Smedstad, G. Moncrief, G. Smith, P. Bringe, L. Davies, K. Dehardt. D. Fox, D. Stitgen, B. Barker, J. Hanson, A. Gastow, C. Nichols. P. Balzer, M. Weiss. Bottom row: J. Friedman, M. Rubinstein, B. Eisenstein, G. Kress, L. Schwartz, treas.; R. Panter, pres.; W. Katz, vice-pres.; A. Mandel, sec; L. Shapiro, F. Zerner, A. Neider, S. Meyer. Second row: M. Stern, A. Coplan, E. Esser, J. Weil, J. Koppel, M. Ackerman, L. Perlson, J. Perlow, D. Polovin, M. Soil, A. Berry. Third row: F. Wolf, M. Simon, R. Sussman, J. Mitchell, B. Peltzman, D. Kaplan, J. Baum, L. Weiner, R. Cohn, J. Rifkin. Fourth row: J. Wesoki, G. Salkind, P. Berman, M. Schuster, B. Sobe!, S. Salk, D. Gole, P. Minkow, J. Loarch, S. Ravid, J. Conin, J. Gold. 352 PSI UPSILON The highlight of the Psi Upsilon fall social schedule was their Yard party for which the Psi U ' s dates were all given a yard of material with which to make themselves outfits for the evening. The prize-winning girl was the one who returned the most unused material. Other activities for the year included a French Underground party, a Christmas formal at the Towne Club, a spring formal at the Nakoma Country Club, and several other costume and informal par- ties. The Psi Us also kept busy with beer suppers, exchange dinners, a parents ' weekend for which they had a banquet and an orchestra, and several listening parties. Several Psi Us were active in other organizations, among them, Jeff Hawkins as WSA Public Relations Committee chairman and Lance Jones, Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma. Let ' s add some life to the party! PI LAMBDA PHI The Pi Lams enjoyed a second successful year with their Little Sister Program designed to create unique and long- lasting memories and friendships for each and every par- ticipant. The social schedule was jam-packed with memorable events which included Parents ' Weekend, the winter formal at the West Side Businessmen ' s Club, the spring formal at the Dells, Humorology with the Kappa Kappa Gammas, and last, but by no means least, the reknowned annual Hawaiian Party. Pi Lam was well represented on campus with Ed Weiden- feld, who was Vice-President of WSA; Jack Friedman, Stu- dent Senator and an NSA delegate; Mark Rosenbloom, baseball team; and Geoffrey Gluck, who was on the tennis team. ■c - ' A J J Mil - An hi y The Pi Lams enjoy the true spirit of Wisconsin life. 353 Bottom row: J. Jones, T. Lubitz, E. Lenz, W. White, J. Hammett, pres.; R. Deck, vice-pres.; R. Quisling, B. Smith, K. Lloyd-Jones. Second row: J. Carlson, P. Park, D. Trohy, W. Snydacker. G. Kennedy, P. Root, D. Carson, D. Veerhusen, W. Harned, P. Fleury. Third row: D. Riodemann, P. Holm- quist, J. Hargrave, C. Leicht, P. Brown, J. Hussa, sec; J. Hawkins, R. Stehr, R. Halvorsen, J. Orth. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Sigma Alpha Epsilon highlighted its fall social calendar with the annual Paddy Murphy party with the Thetas and had their winter formal at the Cascade Ski Lodge. Well- known on campus was the P. J. Murphy Band, composed mostly of SAEs, who recorded their first album this year. The SAEs were well represented in athletics by Steve Young and Ron Yates in football; Mark Zubor, Dave Roberts, and Tom Gardner in basketball; Bill Hoyer and Tom Atkin- son in track; and Lance Tobert in baseball. They joined Pi Beta Phi in the spring for Humorology and gave their annual Old Folks Party for the Dane County pensioners. Active on campus was Phil Crosland, president of Scab- bard and Blade and -a member of the joint military board. ' No wonder it doesn ' t sound familiar — you ' re holding it upside down. 354 Bottom row: P. Meyer. T. Kalinske. W. Klanderman, R. Stack. T. Fenzl, pres.; Mrs. Ball, A. Ausman, treas.: W. Oltman, sec; J. Hoppin, R. Conley, J. Parisi. Second row: W. Devitt, S. Moss, T. Kennedy. D. Petroff. T. Kinnamon, G. Sagemiller, P. Crosland, O. Gilbert, S. Bogard, S. Dryburgh, R. Boehm. Third row: R. Fredericlcson, B. Traverse, R. Johnson. J. Kichan, W. Heuer, T. Gardner, W. Herman, D. Williams, L. Maack, J. Bowman, E. Reuter, R. Fazen. Fourth row: J. Fernim, T. Atkinson, M. Pautsch. J. Wier. M. Harvey, J. Malec, R. Straubel, H. Olsen, T. Hammacher, R. Heilman. Fifth row: S. Johnson, M. Peeples, J. Pansch, J. Conway, P. Sass. F. Platz, D. Hunter, W. Huson, R. Roedell. Bottom row: T. Yaudes, vice-pres.; A. Thornberg, J. Skil+on, J. Carlson, D. Paulson, A. Roethe, D. Walsh, pres.; R. Torgerson, R. Allen, D. Anderson, J. Welch. Second row: W. Schmidt, R. Pelton, R. Brown, F. Williamson, S. Miller, V. Banks, T. Cahill, K. Hemauer, treas.; G. Lewis, J. Lysacker. Third row: J. Chapin, G. Wolfe, T. McCullough, J, Hawgslin, J. Romary, D. Giaisner, R, Annable, T. Hendrickson, G. Valocksus, L. Getlin. Fourth row: J. Ames, F. Milvested, J. Gerlach, M. Bonady, Bud Leister, B. Smith, C. Alward, W. Fitzgerald, M. Hassler. Fifth row: Ken Frazer, T. Dixon, B. Hughes, J. Winker, R. Laurence, J. Kreuger, S. Seazer, S. Ideson, J. Spear. 355 SIGMA CHI This year the Sigs took complete advantage of their new house on Langdon Street. They had a full social schedule with beer suppers and regular Saturday night parties high- lighted by their first Tom Jones Party. They participated in Homecoming with the Kappas and in Humorology with the SDTs featuring Jack Armstrong as master of ceremonies and John Lynaugh as stage manager. Later the Sigs held a Derby Day, which was established successfully on this campus last year, and their annual Sweetheart Formal. The Sigma Chis were also well represented athletically on the football team by John Henry Lysaker, Teddie Dom- browski, Henry Cuccia, and Bill Wehrspann. They also had admirable participants in track, baseball, wrestling, and hockey. This is the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi? ' Aye, aye sir! the 5DT sailor girls. SIGMA DELTA TAU The SDTs started their rewarding year off with a weekend devoted especially to their parents, including an open house, a banquet, and a brunch. They joined forces and spirits with the AEPis for Homecoming events and entered Humor- ology with the Sigma Chis. An Evening at Maxim ' s was the theme of the winter formal held at the Edgewater Hotel. The door prize for the lucky couple was a flight to Chicago for dinner at Maxim ' s, compliments of SDT. The annual spring formal took place at the Park Motor Inn. Many of the sisters were active on campus, including Amy Blue, who was a cheerleader; Jill Rubin, corresponding sec- retary of Pan-hel and an NSA delegate; Lynda Tell, judging chairman of Humorology; Laura Weiss, co-chairman of the AWS fashion show; and Darlene Wenig, index editor of the BADGER. As in years past, the SDT ' s continued their support of an orphan overseas. 356 ' I t } y te y v y? V Bottom row: A. Morris, S. Kimball, J. Grossman, H. Cohn, sec: P. Eisberg, L. Tell, pres.; R. Chamberlain, F. Rosenfeld, vice-pres.; E. Radutzky, A. Blue, M. Cohen, B. Friedman, R. Levine. Second row: E. Catsman, R. Rein, D. Caplan, D. Stone, M. Goldberg, S. Siroty, S. Schaeffer, R. Joseph, D. Gelfand, L. Gorman, W. Nessel, S. Rosenberg, P. Friedstein. Third row: S. Rosenberg, L. Dickstein, N. Millman, C. Royce, J. Horwitz, S. Barahal, B. Temple, J. Bernstein, L. Portner, L. Glazier, J. Mantel!, L. Jadd. Fourth row: I. Brauer, S. Rosenberg, J. Lindenbaum, I. Miller, M. Plevin, M. Schneider, P. Weiss, F. Gross, W. Kessel, D. Wenig, C. Weinberg. Bottom row: S. Eckles R. Stepheson, vice-pres.; R. Kurtenacker, P. Strieby, pres.; C. Zimolzak, T. Lochney, sec. Second row: B. Radler, P. Breitweiser, R. Palger, tres.; B. Hesslink, E. Hutchins, E. Kedzierski, T. Mackie. Third row: H. Young, D. Hintz, D. Zillman, J. Hutchins, J. Staubo, J. McSweeney. 357 SIGMA PHI Pre sident Paul Strieby led the Sigma Phis through a busy year. Representing the fraternity on campus were John Mi- chael, assistant editor of the CARDINAL, and Don Zillman, chairman of the Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Committee. Activities for the year included a pledge-active football game and banquet held at Christmas, a spring and winter formal, and the annual Persian Kitty party. The Sigma Phis also participated in a Spring Charity Drive with another sorority. In order to promote higher academic achievement, the Sigma Phis initiated a pledge-father, pledge-son scholarship contest. The losers treated the winners to a steak dinner. The Sigma Phis had a truly eventful year. Ear The Sigma Phis are hot on the ball Bottom row: J. Beskind, T. Hughes, W. Swanson, D. Hoppert, treas.; C. Jahn, pres.; G. Putz, vice-pres.; R. Thomas, sec; W. Repphun, L Pingle. Second row: K. Swank, W. Gritzmaker, R. Cummings, J. Reinholtz, C. Wilson, W. Kreuger, D. Moran, K. Fairchild, B. LaDue. Third row: F. Reed, R. Lee, R. Steppe, D. Manning, S. Beers, R. Weisbuck, P. Gokey. Fourth row: W. Lang, J. Nelson, J. Freckman, E. Stoelting, B. Babcock, T. Hartman, R. Putz, J. Putz. Fifth row: M. Elder, T. Neuberger, D. Wilson, W. Kerfurst, J. Swiggum, J. Murphy. 358 fofefcA TAU KAPPA EPSILON Beginning the year in a new house at 233 Lakelawn Place, the TKEs were able to increase their membership by one- third. Although they left Langdon Street, the combination of a new house and new members gave the TKEs a new spirit and unity, and along with the Delta Zeta ' s, they cap- tured second place in Yell Like Hell. Their Homecoming display, Catch ' Em With Their Pants Down, was also built with the DZs. The TKE social calendar was packed with parties, picnics, and games. They had a winter and spring formal, and en- joyed a full weekend of parties at their annual Shipwreck Weekend. The TKE ' s also found time to give a Christmas party for orphan children as part of their annual charity project. And despite all their campus and fraternity activities, they were able to win fifth place in overall fraternity scholarship. The waltz or the tango? Who can tell on the IM fields. SIGMA PHI EPSILON The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon saw an especially busy first semester this year. They moved out of their house second semester and will move next fall into the more spacious, lakeside Alpha Xi Delta house following its redecoration. During the first semester, the Sig Eps sponsored a Christ- mas party, French Rogue party and took part in Home- coming. Among their second semester activities were a spring formal, Mothers ' Day weekend, and two beer suppers which were held at the Holiday Inn. Several men of Sigma Phi Epsilon were active in other campus organizations. Bob Weisbuck was a WHA radio announcer; Lawrence Dolth was a member of the fencing team; and Jim Hawkins was the assistant sports editor of the CARDINAL. Time and talents build a homecoming display. 359 Bottom row: P. Constant, P. Hulstadt, D. Merdler, E. Lump, L Goldman, R. Shalt. Sweetie; J. Slater, R. Giese. T, Lovelace, R. Trading, H. K wlcs. Second row: J. Cech. pres.: J. Slater, L. Gebhart, G. Salther, treas.: G. Dethloff. M. Blomquist, J. Willce. S. Sandford, D. Marino. Third row: D. Hierl, D. Smith, T. Viclcman. M. Pariza, G. Herbick, R. Zanio, R. Hays, sec; H. Jacobson. Fourth row: L. Loidolt. T. Roberts. J. Holsen. vice-pres.; R. Hiebing, D. Dretslce, R. Reitz, T. Ringe. Bottom row: R. Zahnow, R. Wadsworth, K. Rensick, D. Fowler, D. Even, T. Walterscheit, M. Mueller, R. Braatz, H. Rasmussen, W. Schockly. Second row: T. Rogers, D. Brown, J. Masik, D. Moore, vice-pres.; D. Cunningham, T. Pamperin, J. Andryczak, pres.; J. Shinn, S. Vite, sec; G. Wischmann, J. Oppenheim, K. Christiansen, S. Brown, J. DeVillier, R. Grossenbach, J. Burg, treas. Third row: W. Gilbert, D. Koehler, R. Abendroth, R. Reich, S. Burrill, W. Granert, J. Bruss, N. Jahn, R. Herbert, J. Zerwick, K. Carnell, G. Cook. Fourth row: D. Bull, W. Carter, S. Neustat, M. Nennig, V. Bowdish, S. Sokol, J. Schommer, W. Tesnow, H. Smith, R. Uruink, R. Ray, L. Jost. 360 THETA DELTA CHI Formal parties and the Badger Song Fest with the Delta Gammas highlighted the fall social schedule for the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Bill Reed, social chairman, planned a more informal pace for the spring with Magna Parta and the annual Toilet Bowl contest with the Pi Lams. The Theta Delts highlighted their spring activities with a formal at Liggett ' s Holiday Inn. Active on campus were Dave Watt, business manager of the CARDINAL; Steve Smith, advertising manager of the CARDINAL; and Wally Busse, BADGER sports editor. In athletics the Theta Delts were represented in track by Chuck Summers and Al Montalbano, in wrestling by Don Ackerman and Steve Bach, and in varsity crew by Steve Smith and Frank Ariano. Theta Delta Chi ranked among the upper ten fraternities scholastically. It ' s clean-up, paint-up, fix-up time at the Theta Delt house. THETA CHI A new modern addition to their house at 210 Langdon St., highlighted the beginning of a full year for the Theta Chis. A good deal of the designing and planning was done by members of the fraternity. The Theta Chi parents and alumni had their first chance to see the new addition at well-attended alumni and Parents ' weekends. Homecoming was the first project for the Theta Chis. A gayly colored Scorrion, the Wizard of Arz, gave them third place in the Homecoming display contest with the Alpha Chis. The main event of the second semester was the Oxbow regional convention for which the Theta Chis played host to 17 other chapters at the Park Motor Inn. Wheeling and dealing at the Theta Chi house. 361 Bottom row: P. Jacobs, T. Walsh, D. Ackerman, P. Cassidy, L. Jacobs, T. Kilton. treas.; J. Curtin. pres.: W. Busse. sec: L. Smith, D. Bussalachi. W. Turbey, vice-pres.: D. Watt, C. Stasberry. Second row: P. Glv3n, C. Summers, T. Barrata. F. Langlois, P. Brady, R. Johnson, D. Lytton, R. Wink, C. Olney, E. Pribble, R. Laeser. Third row: R. Zimmerman, H. Meisner, P. Behr, C. Nordquist, F. Ariaro, F. Wertymer. W. Reed. C. Martens, M. Egre, A. Watson, T. LaPlante, K. Smith. Fourth row: R. Ingersoll, R. Goedjen, P. Donechelt, E. Dinteman, E. Cunningham, J. Lindgren, D. Loken. R. Gra- ham, J. France, R. Burn. ZETA BETA TAU Social awareness dominated the year ' s activities for the ZBTs. Flick Nights with top-grade movies were shown in the house throughout the year. The Damn Thing was held in the winter with the Chi Psis, the SDTs, and the Pi Phis. The chapter also participated in Humorology with Delta Gamma. Individual members were also active on Humor- ology committees. George Scheer was chairman of the Tickets Committee and Jeff Hirschberg was IF representa- tive to Humorology. Benny Abrams was Interfraternity Council ' s secretary. The chapter selected Diane Cohn of SDT as its Sweet- heart at the formal in the spring of 1964 held at the Edge- water. The members also had a welfare fund which consisted of one dollar per month each month which was distributed to various charities at the end of the year. Rome was never like this! The ZBT Roman Orgy. 362 Bottom row: R. Roberts, S. Chafetz, D. Melniclc, H. Turk. M. Stend, D. Durchslag. M. Lavin, J. Mandell. pres.; D. Harris, vice-pres.; J. Hirshberg, treas.; E. Ruderman, B. Porter, A. Stelzer, L. Epstein. Second row: R. Grossweiner, S. Greenspan. H. Rose, D. Sherman. H. Margolis, R. Garbell, S. Shoen, J. Goldberg, R. Perlmutter, T. Price, B. Stagman. J. Weinman, R. Apter. Third row: A. Blair, S. Colton, R. Geline, S. Amder, R. Heyman. S. Edelman, P. Robbins, D. Berkson, F. Davis, S. Wilk, A. Norman, M. Forman. Fourth row: S. Frank. M. Gevers, C. Cohen, A. Good, M. Shriber, J. Hilb, B. Taubman, L. Wolf, F. Newman, J. Glass, J. Shuster. R. Wasserman. Fifth row: R. Berlin, R. Goldstein, F. Loeb, D. Dicks, S. Khazzam, M. Sugar, J. Deutch, K. LaVetter, M. Geigerman, D. Borsuk. BARNARD HALL 364 Bottom Row: D. Schluckebier, M. Thomas, J. Richardson, C. Evans, L. Norgaard, E. Campbell, L. Larsen, D. Aberlin, P. Borchers, N. Sanders, J. Pingitore. H. Showers, J. Newton. Second Row: M. Porter, M. Bowman, A. Denning, C. Remele, S. Hart, P. Kehrer, N. Winkenwerder M. Sobek, L Wolden, M. Gibson, N. Davis, S. Scullion, D. Bauer. Third row: S. Weiser, D. Grage, J. Bohac, M. Kozlovsky, M. Barringer, C. Spindler, C. O ' Brien, D. Daniel, L Walraff, C. Shaheen, A. Roughton, tvl. Bu II is. Fourth Row: M. Majchrowicz, C. Fredericksen, P. Erdman, K. Jerdee, B. Knox, C. Siegel, D. Christenson, S. Lundquist, S. Hunt. The 150 girls of Barnard Hall, the oldest dorm on campus, enjoyed many diversified activities. These included participation in Homecoming, exchange suppers, a Christmas tea for professors, Mothers ' Weekend in the spring, a Barnyard party, and a hayride. The officers were Dotty Aberlin, president; Paula Borchers, vice-president; Susan Philips, secretary; and Elizabeth Campbell, treas- urer. Officers — Bottom row: T. Damgaard, S. Riegal. J. Anderson, B. Wandrasch, B. Schlif, J. Lalich, D. Chadbourne, C. McCutchin, S. Ross, J, Les- ner, P. Niess. Second row: B, Bakus, J. Olson, V. Carlin, S. Line, K. Behling, K. Smith, J. Fishbeck, C. Turmo, L. Davies, G. Steel, K. Koge, S. Frank. Third row: D. Dietrich, M. Sweet, B. Harris, W. Albert, J. Jenkins, M. Johnejack, C. James, K. Hunter, S. Vaughn, K. Haakenson, M. Gosse, S. Yates, D. White, H. Hayes, C. Lukoff. Fourth row: B. Nicholas, K. Dings, M. Turbey. J. Cleveland, L Leidel, C. McCool, M. Silber, C. Weaver, J. Robichek, J. Vosmek, K. Buchholrz, M. Buckner, C. Date, M. Schanen. S. Babler, G. Scheller. CHADBOURNE HALL The committees and officers of Chadbourne Hall offered many in valuable opportunities for the girl ' s intellectual and social benefit both on a dorm- wide and campus-wide scale. They entered into the festivities of Freshman Orientation Week holding hootenanies and picnics with men ' s houses, and treated the moms and dads to a coffee hour after Iowa football game as a function of Parent ' s Weekend. Celebrating the holiday season was the Fire and Ice Christmas formal. Exhibiting a special interest in art this year, many original paintings were purchased for display in the dorm and a student art show was held in the spring. A tea for the seniors proved to be an additional highlight of second semester. Housemother was Miss Bone and Miss Stewart was her assistant. 365 Staff — Bottom row: M. Leavitt, S. Stewart, E. Bone, J. Schurch, N. Taylor. Second row: D. Wolowitz, E. Dickey, S. Johnson, G. Benkert, M. Keehan, G. Eaton, E. Ryder. t| ?Wf09Jftft $. Breeze House — Bottom row: M. Wohlust, L Zimmerman, S. Nelson, S. Nelson, E. Reinhardt, B. De+tmann, P. Merriano, J. Borchers, B. Bilansky, R. Czar, J. McCreadte. Second row: S. Mutchow, J. Froelich, J. Olson, J. Jelinek, S. Vaughn, A. Luedtke, J. Fishbeck, E. Ryder, C. Lukoff, S. Babler, B. Friedberg, B. Ovitt, G. Hauboldt, S. Kiefer, S. Kirschbaum. Third row: M. Becker, S. Riesen, K. Jensen, P. Henshaw, A. Mixdorf, C. Blackford, D. Bonar, J. Hanson, J. Yohn, J. Fifrlck, P. Mayerson, H. Klemme, J. Anderson, M. Neu, R. Ansfield, L. Brodhagen, H. Fink. Fourth row: N. Erdahl. L. Scholz, J. Obst, M. Kuehl, B. Bonville, A. Anderson, M. Mlot, G. Smith, S. Mann, K. Lansten, G. Wallace, B. Wise, J. Bell, M. Hanson, P. Burg, E. Kaul. BREEZE HOUSE Putting spark into both semesters were a host of social activities scheduled by Breeze House. Beer suppers, always welcome to forget the week and begin the weekend, were 366 held with Kappa Eta Kappa, and Ely House. Also arranged was Fathers Weekend in November and a Big Little Sister Banquet in December. The year ' s events were under the di- rection of Jean Fishbeck, president; Cheryl Lukoff, vice- president; Polly Speer, secretary; Sandy Babler, treasurer; Alison Luedtke, social chairman; and Sandy Vaughn, judicial chairman. On the floor was Bev Timbers, Badger Beauty finalist. CAMPBELL HOUSE The girls of Campbell House got back into the swing of school in a merry way as they participated in a fall picnic with the second floor of Chadbourne and Jones and Conover Houses of Kronsage. In the Christmas mood, they carolled and decorated trees at the Methodist Hospital and held a floor Christmas party. Their fathers were invited to the dorm for a spring weekend. Officers organizing the activities were Juanita Anderson, president; Tess Rhiel, vice-president; Mar- sha Salber, secretary; Carol Philipps, treasurer; Barb Dandry, social chairman; and Kay Buchheltz, judicial chairman. Campbell House — Bottom row: E. Hoffman, S. Monte. P. Czar, R. Olsen, K. Skutley, C. Meier, N. Grover, J. Everts, S. Link, D. Heerhold. Second row: M. Treglowne, L. Schrock, C. Philipps, B. Wandrey, J. Anderson, B. Dickey, T. Rhiel, M. Silber, K. Buchholtz, M. Kelley. Third row: A. Henning- sen, S. Thurwachter, S. Arndt, K. Tesker, S. Wegner, G. Ipsen, J. Gleue, J. Gabrilska, M. McCord, M. Cohan, J. Koos, K. Polansky. Fourth row: C. Wagner, J. Reichert, S. Hennig, B. Wood, F. Scott, V. Orlow, D. Johnson, M. Cherry, G. Gulliksen, D. Cohen, B. Janicki, J. McCabe, C. Reeder. JO 1 I ft, ft o q $ no © ©0$? Marlatt House — Bottom row: J. Thompson, S. Stevens, J. Sitterle, S. Stevens, J. Gold, K. Koechel, H. Wang, L. Schmidt, L Saltaguchi, S. Wros, C. Daniel. Second row: P. Loram, K. Hunter, K. Haakenson, B. Harris, G. Eaton, C. Turmo, J. Vosmek, M. Buckner, D. Russler, J. Evertt. Third row: N. Highland, S. Lapham, R. MacLaren, P. Ploetz, N. Woolridge, J. Hart, N. Overholt, C. Hausmann, J, Rose, R. Hunt, P. Weber. Fourth row: J. Red- field. C. Langenberg, S. Shaw, C. Anderson, M. Beale, B. Shotwell, L. Mattes, N. Servis, S. Boszhardt, J. Ahrens, N. Zimmer. MARLATT HOUSE Listening to the Purdue game with Rundell House and a floor party celebrating the national election returns proved to be two of the fall social highlights of the fun-loving girls of Marlatt house. Christmas brought the traditional party and happy spirits. Later in the year all the mothers were invited to spend a college weekend in the dorm and around the campus with their daughters. The house was led by Cathy Turmo, president; Berkie Harris, vice-president; Karen Hunter, secretary; Kathy Haakenson, treasurer; M ' Alice Buchner, social chairman; and Jan Vosmek, judicial chairman. MURRAY HOUSE In the fall, Murray House, under the direction of social chairman Maria Czajka, featured a successful listening party with Kahlenberg House held on the girl ' s floor. Wintertime found them caroling at Oregon State School for Girls, deco- 367 rating their doors, and planning a Secret Elf Christmas Party. In the spring their mothers were welcomed for a week- end. The other officers were Jeanne Olson, president; Valerie Carlin, vice-president; Sharon Riegal, secretary; Carol Mc- Cool, treasurer; and Linda Liedel, judicial chairman. Karen Emberson was in the spotlight as an AWS fashion model. Murray House — First row: T. Zuehlke, D. Binder, L. Nemic, B. Blaisdell, B. Bast, J. Jarosh, N. McCoy, J. Martin, D. Rose, G. Chinn, B. Benson. N. Jasobsen. Second row: S. Sabatke, S. McGraw, M. Czajka, J. Olson, S. Riegel, G. Benkert, V. Carlin, L. Leidel, C. McCool, P. Mulligan. Third row: E. Stella, J. Demaster, B. Koebernick, N. Gustin, C. Barta, D. Demarest, M. Davis, B. Byrne, M. Groenewig, C. Krug. Fourth row: B. DeTroye. J. Demming, M. Watson, V. Wean, P. Meier, K. Snartimo, P. Mullins, J. Rumasek, B. Wittenberg, V. Huggins, S. Bersch. ft V 7 ] Rosenberry House — Bottom row: S. Caldwell, B. Gerler, J. Smith, J. Lawton, N. Greenquist, J. Thorn, D. Behrmann, M. Garot, S. Clapp, J. Roncke. Second row: P. Noreen, M. Lerand, S. Swanson, B. Nicholas, K. Behling, D. Walowitz, J. Cleveland, M. Turbey, K. Holming, S. Mayfield. Third row: P. Dorman, T. Thompson, A. Rheingans, K. Krug, E. Wroblewski, A. Bach, D. Reddeman, K. Eggert, C. Bagwell, J. Klusman. Fourth row: L. Kul- man, J. Henley, N. Oeurner, M. Weninger, M. Ibis, M. Brockman, D. Schuette, P. Erdman, M. Stule, M. Schober. ROSENBERRY HOUSE The fall social schedule of Rosenberry House was a busy one, including a Penthouse Party with Whitbeck House and a Fathers Weekend November 21, with the theme, Thanks 368 Dad for Going. A novel program of language tables was begun in which girls wanting practice in a foreign language spoke it at dinner once a week. Kelly Bahling was a member of the Interdorm Council and Nan Guptill was in Phi Kappa Phi. Officers were Kelly Bahling, president; Bonnie Nichlois, vice-president; Karen Dings, secretary; Colleen Oradson, treasurer; Jane Cleveland, social chairman; and Carolyn Jones, judicial chairman. SCHOENLEBER HOUSE Schoenleber House oriented their freshman with a roaring 20 ' s theme, Lucky 7 Speakeasy, which set a party pace for the year. President Toni Schuster and social chairman Judy Jenkins made arrangements with Herrick House for Yell- Like-Hell and planned a Playboy Penthouse, and a Fathers Weekend in February. Other officers were Candy Weaver, secretary; Carol McCutchen, treasurer; and Pat Niess, judicial chairman. The girls were also interested in improving themselves intellectually and initiated a program of speakers on the floor itself. Bringing honor was Karen Stamm, who received a H-H leadership award. Schoenleber House — Bottom row: D. Hoskins, M. Cole, J. Loos, C. Wicks, B. Luhman, H. Roberts, K. Myers, J. Engels, J. Wagner, V. Travis, K. Alkire. Second row: L. Pfund, B. Klein, S. Sawicki, C. McCutchin, P. Niess, J. Schurch, B. Backus, J. Jenkins, B. Bates, J. Wartinbee. Third row: C. Truhlar. S. Brodhagen, C. Katzfey, K. Swinbank, L Kavlock, S. Smith, B. VanKirk, L Stone, K. Brekke, C. Stearns, G. Hollister. Fourth row: B. Klass, L. Tuft, D. Gillen, L. Rudd, S. Heyer, E. Jones, V. Mader, M. Rundell, S. Catlin, C. Woodruff, L. Klaeser. a ft ©$ ft Aft OASjfc ® 9 jjjjjj h II ' Scott House — Bottom row: L. Ahrens, L. Wilda, S. Miller, K. Gouine, V. Dilceman, C. Maia. D. Davis. S. Strauss, J. Herz, C. Demaria. Second row: C. Wink, T. Damgaard, J. Lesner, S. Ross, D. Chadbourne, G. Steele, M. Sweet, D. White, C. Austin, V. Friedrich. Third row: J. Knudsen. I. Magid- son, B. Stoops, C. Selle, S. Soeteber. M. Kelley, K. Freymiller, R. Klatt, D. Dorenbos, J. Gaeke, N. Kuril, D. Cook, Fourth row: P. Miner, G. Baer- wald, R. Miller, L Scheir, M. Janzer, P. Petiniot, M. Frank, B. Schmook, P.Newman, J. Walling, B. Rittberg, S. Lautz. scon HOUSE A Little Sister ' s Weekend and a finger painting party complete with an analyst were a few items on the busy social calendar of Scott House. These imaginative girls also initiated a Kidnapping Party with Winslow House when a picnic after a football game was rained out. When the men of Phillips House heard stories of the abduction, they challenged the spirited floor to a snowball fight. The leaders of the house this year were Gretta Steele, president; Mary Sweet, vice-president; Hiliary Hayes, treasurer; Trudy Dans- guaard, social chairman; and Judy Lesner, judical chairman. WALLERSTEIN HOUSE One of the highlights of first semester for the active girls of Wallerstein House, also proved to be a highlight for their fathers, who were entertained throughout the Minne- sota game weekend to the theme Our Hearts Belong to 36t Daddy. Ushering in the holidays with fun was a week of trick-playing, elves revealed at a Christmas party. They also gave a Valentines Party for mentally retarded children of Madison. Officers included Kathy Koge, president; Julie Tfifter, vice-president; Beth Schiff, secretary; Jan Barry, treasurer; Sally Frank, social chairman; and Carol Buehler, judicial chairman. Wallerstein House — Bottom row: E. Cohen, M. Galarowicz, S. Nachby, E. Spearman, M. Uhal, J. Rossiter. B. Houser, J. Towle. Second row: S. Sarig. L. Gennrich, L Welch, S. Frank, K. Koge, N. Taylor, B. Schilt, K. Scribner, J. Persson. Third row: M. Mayer. C. Selbo, J. Wall. N. Schweitzer, M. Debus, J. Featherstone, M. Reynolds, L. Udell, M. Williams, S. French. Fourth row: K. Gorman, M. Flugstad, K. Traut. J. Peterson, S. Foster. C. John, H. Welsch, C. Enberg, M. Gray, C. Rinelli. «« A 9 6 4 9 Wilkinson House — Bottom row: R. Nourse, I. Chester, L. Olsen, B. Weisnicht, L. Owens, B. Pedley, P. Moeder, J. Devoe, B. Jahnke, S. Jacobson, J. Hefty. Second row: K. Doepke, S. Sharp, S. Yates, S. Roop, M. Schanen, L Davies, M. Keehan, J. Lalich, M. Gosse, W. Albert, G. Scheller, M. Courier. Third row: S. Davis, M. Levine, J. Bergstrom, A. Onosko, J. Whiteside, C. Krueger, S. Larson, B. Chladek, G. Gile, R. Fish, P. Madison, V. Lord, K. Kester. Fourth row: R. Weyeneth, P. Holyoke, S. Fritz, A, Hoeppner, S. Juster, D. Lockwood, M. Miller, S. Joos, M. Gilleland, E. Poppe, S. Vandenburg, D. Doncheck, B. Esker, L. Koffarnus. WILKINSON HOUSE The freshmen of Wilkinson House found themselves swim- ming in fun when they were met by the theme Wee Willee the Sailor and a host of activities such as a hootenany and ' a picnic. Later a Big-Little Sister Banquet was held. Caroling and an Elf Week before the holidays and a Father ' s Week- end at the beginning of second semester were a few more social events all enjoyed. Honored was Sandy Jensen, Phi Kappa Phi. President Linda Davies was aided by vice- president Jan Lalish; secretary Willowdean Albert; treasurer Susan Yates; social chairmen Mary Ann Schanen and Geri Scheller; and judicial chairman Mary Gosse. WOOD HOUSE Among the social activities of the girls of Wood House were a beer supper with Triangle fraternity in early October and an Open House after the Notre Dame game at Philipps House. Adding to those good times was a Tom Jones Party with High House, which included a dance and hand- eaten chicken dinner. On the floor were Joanne McNeil, a Badger Beauty and Dottie Turner, a representative in Stu- dent Senate. President this year was Kay Smith; vice-presi- dent, Sandy Line, secretary, Carolyn Date; treasurer, Judy Robicheck; social chairman, Diane Dittrich; and judicial chairman, Mary Sue Johnejack. Wood House — Bottom row: A. Miller, M. Cornelius, S. Tacke, S. Johnson, J. Bern, J. Vinson, J. Kaverna, B. Lublon, M. Lowe, J. Cline. Second row: P. Rippey, S. Line, J. Robichek, M. Johneiack, K. Smith, M. Leavitt, D. Dittrick, S. Myron, D. Kjervik, V. Guenther, B. Dretzke. Third row: J. McNeil, Linda Mielke, G. Johnson, M. Richards, K. Williams, V. Close, J. Mundbrot, B. Witty, J. Olson, M. Jones, M. Wilbur. Fourth row: S. Naumann, A. Posekany, C. Wilson, C. Kohls, C. White, D. Turner, S. Plattis, M. Thuron, J. Steitz, M. Feckerly, L. Pishny. r p 00 a $ T mm i IL A E 9 Jrml mt kTw . ■L MMmMMMMM 1 Mi WmM JmMwmL- Jm L Bm V£ 9L mmW H )mW Mm maw hmmM mk W n l ' •- . ' .-. ■•■W , Mmm . H m ™5a mmwiMwMt ■MM |0| . u% 11 %i if fc y $1 Eft I t £ I- i j 1 It  % 4+ . J ! 1 Elii. Waters Officers — Bottom row: C. Huebner, C. Erickson, B. Sumnich, V. Strub, H. Herwig, J. Peters, L. Goetz. Second row: K. Barrett, J. Doersch, S. Harreman, K. Sanville, F. Zielinslti, P. Briuje, M. Kreuger, S. Chandler, P. Fischer. Third row: C. Tibbetts, C. McNutt, S. Richer, R. Reike, D. Kalsched, P. Rooney, J. Van Eschen, ' D. Loehner, L. Kuzan. M. Hein, P. Fritz. Fourth row: J. Olson, M. Lang, J. Krause. C. Miller, N. Myruold, K. Cademartori, P. Klund, S. Turner, N. Olson, M. Johnson, H. Elorante, K. Kensicki. ELIZABETH WATERS HALL Dormitory life concerns itself not only with house rules and regulations. There is a deeper and more fundamental concern with the all-around devel- opment of its members. Social activities figured prominently in the basic plans of the hall. The girls took on holiday spirits at their gala winter formal, Mistletoe Magic. Seasonal changes also inspired their spring formal. Phil- anthropy could not be overlooked as the girls joined together to sponsor a ten-year-old foster child from South America. 371 Eliz. Waters Staff— Bottom row: S. Probasco. Miss Richards. Miss Krehbiel, J. Dietz. Second row: K. Mon- tesano, D. Bruscia. C. Millor, G. Leek, S. Porter, L. Buckie. Unit I — Bottom row: J. Doersch, C. Erickson, S. Probasco, G. Leek. Second row: J. Buelow, L. Raznikov, C. Edwards, J. Treis, R. Reid, S. Gilling, M. Geppert, K. Cowman, S. Taylor, C. Capuano. Third row: L Rasmussen, M. Lepold, M. Heines, B. Barney, M. Eraser, L. Elqer, P. Lohr, L. Rhodes, P. Fritz, J. Oster, H. Larson, M, Wilson, P. Scherwitz, C. Cruse. Fourth row: G. Rentmeester, G. Ruege, M. Mullett, E. Trachsel, B. Lowe, P. Herdrich, B. Dibble, C. Ta ' ylor, M. Gigante, C. Schroeder, R. Surfus, K. Schomberg, D. Merotes, J. Longmire. Fifth row: A. Russo, M. Cuisinier, V. Harbort, C. Lehnertz, L. Nesslar, S. Stougaard, K. Kinney, K. Weibel, S. Cameron, M. Pfister, A. Anderson, S. Wynn. Sixth row: S. Negus, M. Lyall, N. Goldberg, J. Sachs, K. Christiansen, G. Ziegenhagen, P. Winkler, K. Jacobchick, J. Hamilton, N. Olson, C. Pollard, V. Bohn, V. Weiner, S. Knight, D. McNitt, N. Myrvold, B. Hoem. UNIT I UNIT II 372 Unit One of Liz Waters kept busy with a myriad of social functions, several exchange buffet dinners, including ones with Gilman and Oschner Houses, and a Hootenany with Frankenburger House. In an athletic moment they teamed against the men of Elm Drive B for a football game. Judy Doersch acted as Unit One ' s senator, and floor representa- tives for the year were Karen Konsicki, Nancy Olson, Margaret Hein, and Ellen Trachsel. Pris Fritz was the fresh- man representative. Unit Two girls this year participated with the men of Swenson House in Yell Like Hell, went Christmas caroling with Richardson House, and held a listening party with Bryan House. Other activities included buffet suppers with Kahlen- berg House, Fallows House and Millar House. They com- peted with other Liz units in the Christmas door decorating contest and attended the annual Christmas dance. The officers for Unit Two of Liz Waters included Kay Sanville as senator; and Helen Eloranta, Carol Tibbits, Diane Kalschad and Carol McNutt as floor representatives. Unit II — Bottom row: J. Schmidt, J. Simonis, D. Bruscia, M. Verhage. Second row: N. Randolph, H. Zelke, S. Higley, K. Kutsch, H. Eloranta, C. Tesch, S. Christenson. K. Stram, J. Herron, H. Herwig, G. Thuerwachter. Third row: E. Koch, S. Ulichny, D. Kalsched, B. Anderson, S. Ellestad, D. Reinsel, N. Kellog, J. Sullivan, F. Johnston, J. Haldeman, B. Rundquist. Fourth row: G. Norgaard, M. Nelson, S. Quam, K. Witte, R. Gasser, J. Christ, A. Rateike, S. Guenther, K. Sanville, J. Rosenberg, C. Grange, K. Schaeffer, C. Caldart, L. Harms, J. Her- mann. Fifth row: M. Lyon, C. Peterson, K. Sanders, H. Dunlop, C. Thompson, J. Sauer, P. Otto, K. Murphy, S. Jenson, L. Haupt, C. Tibbits, C. McNutt, B. Cook. Sixth row: B. Wiese, G. Swanson, M. Dykstra, R. Turner, L. Inderberg, B. Prescott, S. Gellom, B. Jacobson, D. Funk, M. Johnson, B. Helgeland, C. Dawley, T. Geverson, P. Bredahl, M. Stead man, L. Querry. Unit III — Bottom row: J. Dietz, M. Kimmel, B. Sumnicht. R. Riebe, V. Strub, J. Krause, K. Cademartori, L Knox, D. Fischer, K. Ladoucer. Second row: J. Smith, L. Goetz, K. Winter, S. Ketay, J. Steahling, M. Nahn, S. Miller, P. Fuller, S. Schwartz, P. Ries. Third row: A. Kosalos. J. Bailer, J. Palmer, K. Jorgenson, S. Frey, S. Isensee, C. Mayhew, M. Schanen, S. Holman, M. Lindquist, S. Taft, M. Gurda, S. Schultz, B. Price. Fourth row: E. Puerner, J, Beilke, C. Birch, K. Schleis, J, Heidman, S. Rogers, C. Neppen, T. Couch, D. Hagen, S. Martwick, S. Ricker, A. Rasmussen, S. Marble, K. Finstad, C. Hawe, G. Rosemann, J. Cramer, C. Kososki, C. Miller. Fifth row: M. Bergsbaken, J. Suhr, S. Sloan, R. Witte, S. Schoales, A. Ever- hart, S. Alcalay, P. Bringe, K. Stevens, S. Powell, M. Gardner, C. Yealon, K. Stuckey, G. Palzkill, G. Melst, J. Van Eschen. UNIT III Senator Polly Bringe legislated Elizabeth Waters Unit Three through another highly productive year, ably assisted by the floor representatives, Linda Getz, Rachel Reibe, Jane Peters, and Beverly Hansen. Social chairman Sue Ricker organized the usual full social schedule. Unit Three girls were kept busy with beer suppers, listen- ing parties, and exchange dinners. As a unit they attended many open houses given by various men ' s units. A picnic with Jones House in the early fall and Homecoming with Phillips House gave Unit Three a good start. UNIT IV Unit Four ' s annual hopscotch tournament with the men of Frankenburger House topped the social events of the fall. Other activities included exchange dinners with LaFollette House and Botkin House and taking part in the Christmas 373 door trimming contest. Unit Four girls were hostesses for the post-game tea on Saturday of the Minnesota game. They were proud that one of their girls was a semifinalist in the Badger Beauty competition. Officers for the year were Sharryl Harriman, senator; Margaret Rooney, Joyce Olson, Caroline Mueller, and Diane Loehner, representatives. Unit IV— Bottom row: K. Osterhoff, S. Kroepel, M. Pinek, L Frazier, B. Williams, D. Adams. K. Pollard, E. Mansfield. Second row: E. Maaske. B. Mandeveld, G. Johnson, M. Rozan. S. Porter, S. Harriman, K. Larson, J. Olson. K. Kindt, R. Longua. Third row: S. Herrick, M. Nelson, S. Willi, M. Lang, M. Feuerstein, C. Demien, D. Marshall, A. Lind, S. Martin, M. Lienhardt, K. Kops. Fourth row: B. Boyd, D. Worzala, D. Grehn, G. Hay, J. Fegan, S. Heinlern, P. Rooney, S. Sprague, J. Solverson, K. Krueger, R. Stupar, K. Windare, S. Brehm, A. Josephson, D. Schimelphenig. Fifth row: B. Carlson, J. Minash, J. McPeek, D. Long, M. Hartmann, P. McAllister, K. Zbikowski, K. Vahovuis, D. Loehner, M. Olson, S. Seiler, J. Smiles, L. Drummond, R. Saunders. K. Ayers, J. Babe, M. Negri. M ® Unit V — Bottom row: L. Buckie, K. Montesano. Second row: S. Henrichs, A. Williams, S. Zembruski, J. Miller, E. Long, B. Rollefson, B. Hubbell, A. Kieser, B. Pratt, P. Curtiss, J. Grignon, S. Stefan!. Third row: M. Schoenecker, S. Schmidt, K. Stewart, K. Barrett, N. Pagel, S. Henry, P. Palmer, F. Zielinski, S. Scurlock, B. Born, J. Mayer, R. Last, M. Hulburt, P. Bussian, L. Wielgus. Fourth row: P. Hoffman, M. Fitton, S. Hanson. J. Beck, R. Williams, M. Weinberg, N. Finn, C. Busse, S. Hilgendorf, J. Krause. C. Wedemeyer, K. Bothe, S. Hatch, J. Russell. 374 UNITY Unit Five girls teamed with the men of Conover House of Kronshage Hall to construct a Homecoming display in the fall, and joined the men of Tarrant House of Adams and Bryan House of Sullivan for buffet suppers. A beer supper also was enjoyed with the Alpha Gamma Rhos. Unit Five was hostess for the post football game tea on Homecoming. The officers for this year were Felicia Zielinski, senator; Paula Fischer, activities chairman; Sharon Chandler, social chairman; Sharon Clancy, freshman representative; and Pam Standridge, Study Aids chairman. Unit V — Bottom row: K. Kahler, C. Knudson, K. Potocnik, S. Bohrnstedt, L. Munro, K. Holmes. R. Shapiro, S. Leahy. Second row: P. Standridge, M. Swanson, S. Klumb, V. Jeffers, J. Babcock, C. Lind, L. Brandt, G. Gigstead, J. Blankenship, C. Renz. Third row: A. Reierson, T. Keister, B. Shea, J. Bell, J. Spielman, B. Wing, S. Chandler, S. Carisch, J. Wescott, A. Nicklas, K. Schmidt, J. Johansen, D. Abney, A. Kane. Fourth row: J. Roberts, D. Schrank, K. Volkmann, G. Jones, P. Tribbey, L. Hodges, P. Fischer, S. Turner, P. Klund, J. Eich, M. Grbich, P. Surprison, C. Heinrichs. N. Martin, K. Ratner. jh a a ft a Callahan — Bottom row: O. Torres, S. Berkley, J. Starr, A. Brazener, L. Davis, R. Hansen, J. Powell, C. Kelly, J. Hoeriq. Second row: G. Smith, D. Hogue, J. Walker. B. Sonnleitner, D. Stauffacher, G. Poeschel, E. Schellin, D. LaCroix, L. Curtis, B. McGeachie, N. Lenburg, H. Nestler. Third row: E. Matlin, J. Fowell, D, Johnson, D. Gates, D. Gray, D. Kaminski, S. Caldwell, M. Hafferman, E. Smirnow, A, Peck, J. Boss- hard. R. Sacia, A. Sharpe, D. Jubelirer. SELLERY HALL CALLAHAN HOUSE DEITLING HOUSE Callahan, better known as Tarantulas because of the spider ' s escape in Callahan last year, gave a party to commemorate the tarantula. Many other parties were also on Callahan ' s agenda, including beer suppers, an open house for Parent ' s Weekend, and spring picnics. Presiding over Callahan were Larry Davis, president; Jan Starr, vice- president; Randy Hensen, secretary-treasurer; Al Brazener social chairman; and Mark Mandel, athletic chairman. The 1964-1965 school year for Deitling was one of suc- cess and excitement. Activities such as open houses and beer suppers with fraternities and boys ' dorms provided many social opportunities to break the study routine. Officers leading Deitling throughout the year were Frances Screnock, president; Bonnie Dahns, vice-president; Jane Steinhart, treasurer; Janet Schmidtman, secretary; and Elizabeth Kopans, judicial chairman. 375 Deitling — Bottom row: J. Bablca, A. DuBoIs, J. Schmidtman, F. Screnock, J. Steinhart, B. Barca, P. Brown. Second row: J. Krecht, K. Battles, C. Frisque, B. Ratay, S. Drummond, M. Schanlce, P. Molzow, S. Zucker. S. Alson, S. Nauth, I. Dunne, J. Ward. r f i n n Ely House Bottom row: N. Fischer, J. Bach, J. Asmus, D. Curran, M. Karon, J. Weiss. Second row: R. Beck, D. Chier, S. Persik, K. Harris, D. Hil- genberg, W. Bufkin, P. Knebel, J. Libit, D. Bowen. G. Grumich, M. Kalawa, F. Czerwinski, K. Keach, A. Creep, A. Nebeker, B. Johnson, J. Grooms, third row: S. Koenig, J. Lundblad, C. Rennicke, T. Lyon, L. Victor, B. Hem, R. Boots. ELY HOUSE EWBANK HOUSE Officers of Ely were Dennis Curran, president; John Asmus, vice-president; Marshall Karon, secretary-treasurer; Mark Schafer and John Bach, social chairmen; and Ken Meyers, athletic chairman. 376 Sponsoring a Mississippi civil rights worker was a major concern for Ely this year. Continuing their interest in the subject led to three den speakers dealing with the situation in Mississippi. During election time Ely held a debate between the liberal and the conservative factions. On election night they had a viewing party with Scott House. Other social functions included parties and a picnic at Devil ' s Lake. Social chairmen Craig Baumgartner and Leroy Anderson arranged many social activities for Ewbank this year. An en- joyable hayride started the sequence of events. Den speak- ers, open houses, a social after a football game with one of the girls ' floors, beer suppers and a party at Witte Hall provided entertainment for Ewbank. The men participated in basketball and football with other floors directed by the athletic chairmen Karl Mess and Larry Tuite. Chuck Mc- Comish, president; John Van De Wiel, vice-president; and Jim Bowman, secretary-treasurer led Ewbank to a fun and successful year. Ewbank House — Bottom row: J. Behrens, K. Pingel, S. Kruger, Karl Mess, C. Baumgartner, C. McComish, J. Coomber, R. Howard. J. Hallman, M. Stelling. Second row: Greg Walton, S. Wichmann, J. Schnitzer, H. Medress, D. Westphal, L. Anderson, B. Pagel, J. Swenson, D. Haese, G. Pin- now, B. Wink, A. Field. B. Petasnick, D. Lamiman, V. Gruetzmacher, J. Bareta. Third row: D. Kiner, P. Siegel, L. Tuite, B. Olsher, E. Block, J. Beduhn, B. Butz. K. Mueller, J. Bradley. 9 J A Fletcher House — Bottom row: A. Tessman, L. Welch, J. Agin, M. Swenson, J. Sieker, M. Moran, L. Skolnick, L. Krueger, C. Gehrke. Second row: P. Kristan, M. Pocius, M. Marzullo, S. Esser, J. Begringer, L. Lekelt, M. Schloemer, P. Vogel, E. Peterson, G. Santvoch, C. Brunson, J. Blodgett. C. Meyer, P. Shetton, J. Trecek, K. Sherr. Third row: V. Tredon, B. Fisher, B. Lutgen, C. Neubauer, E. Dodge, C. Webster, L. Dema, M. Mansour, L. Weirich, C. Fenske, N. Grosse, J. Fergal, S. Richards, D. Atwell. FLETCHER HOUSE Winning second place in the dormitory competition for Homecoming started Fletcher ' s year in an exciting way. Open houses and Friday afternoon ' s Happy Hours at a campus spot usually with one of the men ' s living units oc- cupied their time for socializing. They also held exchange dinners and listening parties with the men ' s houses. Officers of Fletcher included Joyce Sieker, president; Karen Waaland, vice-president; Laurie Krueger, secretary; Mary Swenson, treasurer; Jacqueline Fergal, social chair- man; and Susan Richards, judicial chairman. FRISBY HOUSE Open houses were enjoyed by all Frisby dwellers. Several other parties filled the social calendar including Santa ' s ap- pearance at the Christmas party followed by caroling on the other floors. The girls also enjoyed the Sellery Hall faculty 377 tea. Frisby joined other units to win second place in the dormitory Homecoming competition. President of Frisby was Mary Kienow; vice-president, Katharine Totto, who was also the AWS representative; secretary, Barbara Braun; treasurer, Madeline Wright; social chairman, Natalie French; and judicial chairman was Mary Akemann. Frisby House — Bottom row: L Lum, M. Barger, M. Wright, secretary; M. Morley, M. Kienow, president: S. Cooper, C. Griffin. Second row: K. Krause, E. Alexander, B. McCartney, P. Johnson, E. Scott. K. Weems, C. Collins, G. Heidorn, M. Kohler. R. Field, L. Olson, S. Kreyer. Third row: C. Ebbott, J. Skolnick, N. Tani, J. Weiss, B. Roeming, S. Leininger, D. Gilder, L. Werthwein, K. Mikkelsen. sr wrrr ■Ill ■ •  iw II  1 •■t« ■ I • • ■If llll ' Ml Gay House — Bottom row: G. Granum, M. Briggs, J. Katz, B. Crane, M. Shannon, C. Leonhardt, J. Ranney. Second row: B. Goldman, V. Rhodes, J. Saler, B. Koenigs, K. Kess, L. Devoud, K. Plass, P. Rowe, R. Faber, J. Perlman, M. Meagol, P. Hall, D. Kaplan. Third row: J. Eigenfeld, S. Heuser, R. Grilley, A. Mortell, S. Meadows, J. Suhr, J. Stark, C. Hatz, S. Bolitho. GAY HOUSE The Christmas spirit was gay in Gay this year. The girls went to a tree farm and cut down their own Christmas trees. A week ahead of the planned Christmas party was a time 378 for one girl to be an elf to another by exchanging gifts and doing things for her all week. Pizza provided an enjoyable snack at the party. Other social activities planned by Kathy Herdaker included open houses and exchanges with the boys 1 units. Money for the parties was handled by Marsha Briggs, treasurer; Betty Crane, president; Mary Shannon, vice-presi- dent; Michele Goldberg, secretary; and Janet Katz, judicial chairman enabled Gay to run efficiently. GILLIN HOUSE Led by Athletic chairman James Rennebohm, Gillin house emerged as the undefeated gridiron champs of the South East area conference. Basketball and baseball competition also ranked high on the activity list of the Gillin men. Fall and spring hayrides, open houses, Christmas party, listening party, and exchange dinners with women ' s living units high- lighted Gillin ' s social calendar. Officers for the past year were Bruch Schrimps, president; John McVay, vice-president; Gerald Malotke, secretary-treasurer; Malcolm MacFarland and Glen Gruiett, social chairmen. Gillin House — Bottom row: R. Pariza, W. Hansen, M. MacFarlane, G. Gruett, D. Smolke, J. Gianuzia. Second row: J. Behling, D. Lewis, P. Kolberg, R. Janis, J. Yagow. Third row: M. Silberglitt, R. Daggett, R. Gall, W. Kostalni, J. Schoeffel, D. Litchfield. - ' -i ■:■■£■Hazeltine House — Bottom row: J. Kowalslci, S. Stoll, G. Hagelskin, K. Larson, C. Stevenson, M. Koehler, M, Peterson, M. Sustman. Second row: J. Moyer, A. Munson. K. Fabiszak, K. Kibbel, S. Siewert, B. Baerwald, B. Vick, P. Rocha, K. Hotson, C. Brown, J. Plotkin, V. Willoughby, K. O ' Rourke, C. Manne. H. Drell. Third row: K. Nichols, D. Mikula, M. Weil, B, Perlman, C. Cheadle, P. Javorka, K. McClintock, S. Hirsch, K. Peterman. HAZELTINE HOUSE Social activities planned by Mary Peterson and Mary Jo Muster, social chairmen, were numerous, consisting of sev- eral open houses, a Christmas party and a listening party with Whitbeck House. Spring brought more parties and picnics to fill their social calendar. A charity project pro- vided another opportunity for activity. Presiding for Hazeltine was Kathy Stevenson. Other offi- cers included Ginny Hagelstein, vice-president; Mary Marks, secretary; Kay Larson, treasurer; and Sarah Stoll, judicial chairman. JACKSON HOUSE Treasurer Dick Gilbert and the men of Jackson voted to give a sum of money from their treasury to symposium. The hayride at Nob Hill arranged by Steve Hilgenberg, social chairman, was very successful. Jackson ' s participation in 3 V Homecoming led to a second place trophy in the residence halls ' competition. Numerous speakers on topics from how to date to how to study filled Jackson ' s time for activities. Other officers were David Westphal, president; Jim Rior- dan, vice-president; Nick Peroff, secretary; and Robert Ludke, athletic chairman. Jackson House — Bottom row: W. Reis, A. Zembrosky, E. Lazarus, N. McClure, J. Baldwin, D. Westphal, N. Peroff, M. Gordon, S. Hilgenberg. R. Ludke, F. Sbertoli. Second row: R. Schreire, D. Schneider, R. West, J. La Fleur, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Winkler, R. Fish, S. Hanson, W. Lalasz, T. Gregory, J. Gwin, W. O ' Sullivan, D. Wilson, T. Delaat, J. Golle. P. Short. Third row: K. Bull, D. Long, P. Croft, D. Miller, R. Borchardt. R. Silberg, J. Serno- vitz, C. Desrochers, J. Sherman. i i } t f. y f ,r r iwk , Mardin House — Bottom row: L. Funk, M. Beuchel, K. Johnson, K. Moore, E. Davidman, C. Cisar, K. Shaw. Second row: G. Jurich, J, Krelitz, M. Loritz, H. Minehart, J. Waldo, M. Rose, H. Supon, A. Holstein, M. Mudrinich, G. Baird, P. Rehahn. Third row: W. Smith, J. Weyers, M. Stacy, J. Hoffman, C. Stephenson, K. Knudson, M. Billig, D. Bruski, K, Lindemann. MARDIN HOUSE Mardin house joined the other houses of Sellery Hall in a successful faculty tea. Social chairmen Beth Roberts was on the planning committee for this event. Fall and spring 380 brought picnics for the Mardin girls and their escorts. Other social activities included beer suppers with fraternities and floor and dorm open houses. Officers guiding the activities of Mardin were Marilyn Benchel, president; Holly Minehart, vice-president; Marilyn Loritz, secretary; Kathie Moore, treasurer; Beth Roberts, social chairman; and Kathy Johnson and Ellen Davidman, judicial chairmen. MAYHEWS HOUSE The girls of Mayhews were early risers one spring morning for their annual breakfast. They cooked for themselves and their dates. Open houses, get togethers on the floor, Christ- mas caroling in the lounge, and taking part in the hall ' s activities completed a year of social activities. The officers of Mayhews included Mary Morgan, presi- dent; Barbara Reiter, vice-president; Betty Magwitz, secre- tary; Lorraine Wexler, treasurer; Nancy Wraight and Mar- garet Danielson, social chairmen; and Sarajane Epstein, the judicial chairman. Mayhews House— Bottom row: M. Elson, M. Fischer, L. Webb, T. Dancik, S. Thompson, C. Jeffries, K. Cunningham. Second row: G. Mitchell, A. Klansek, S. Wimby, C. Rahberg, W. Wood, J. Grafenstein, M. Tucker, J. Wagner, S. Killian, D. Higgins, S. Smith, S. Huber, C. Grubisic, B. Mag- witz, C. Wallen, E. Kriewalt, R. Wilson. Third row: S. Cheiten, J. Binder, P. MacDonald, S. McCutcheon, L. Wexler, M. Morgan, B. Heitzman, N. Ziegler. ' ir . ■■- m 2 _ 2 Bk 4T S 1 rw 1 I «1N Yf i I 1 i Paxson — Bottom row: J. Feiereisen, D. Arndt, H. Riechmann, R. Caldwell, J. Nettum, J. Parkyn. Second row: T. Teske, D. Olson, L. Hillary, G. Knudson, B. Case, J. Kassner, D. Driedric, A. Slaby, J. Bade, D. Beyer, R. Treptow, R. Lenburg, D. Mullen, R. Bellman. Third row: D. Hanchett, L. Peterson, D. Osten, M. Severson, W. Zimmerman, D. Enzmann, J. Bardeen, R. Leach, W. Sunltel. PAXSON HOUSE PERLMAN HOUSE The social calendar of the Paxson House included numerous open houses, beer suppers, swimming parties, and a Poker party in the spring. They placed third in Southeast area foot- ball and also participated in basketball. The officers of the house were Richard Snyder, president; Robert Haebig, vice- president; Frank Newell, secretary; Walt Dickey, treasurer; William Zimmerman, social chairman and Peter Albert, athletic chairman. The house fellow was Andrew Slaby. The social calendar of Perlman House featured a picnic with the girls of the eighth floor of Sellery, open houses, a Parents ' Day open house, a house banquet, and a house party. They competed with the other houses of Sellery and Witte in football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and track. Officers were Bruce Henke, president; William Schmel- ling, vice-president; Denis Harris, secretary-treasurer; David Arenz, social chairman and Arthur Luebke, athletic chair- man. The house-fellow was Glenn Vandervliet. 381 Perlman — Bottom row: D. Lathrop, T. Ahearn, J. Torney, P. Brazy. Second row: D. Arenz, B. Holt, S. Barron, S. Stohlgren, P. Markos, H. Khazaie, D. Paley. G. Vandervliet, B. Shansky, B. McCormick. Third row: D. Riley, M. Matlin, G. Karpinske, P. Pinkerton, B. Gevirtz, J. Sherfinski, T. Kellner, D. Mahnke, D. Harris, G. Langlykke, A. Leubke, P. Manz, T. Peterson. Fourth row: K. Kuehl, M. Scott, E. Byczynski, J. Gahr, B. Sucher, M. Kann, P. Todd, D. Braun, D. Weix, T. Balzer, S. Pierce T. Krauskopf, J. Krzeminski, B. Lenoble. €X P Bottom row: J. Ellis, J. Aden, K. Dent, J. Kaap, C. Abendroth, C. Gunning, B. Parent, C. Bansemer. C. Hoppe, D. Bucher. Second row: S. Pleuss, J. Detra, N. Pitt, S. Render, C. Leutenegger, S. Werren, S. Dickerson, J. Spillner, L Klein, B. Bloom, J. Smith. C. Hajek, S. Halpern, M. Erlien, M. Burlingame. 382 PERKINS HOUSE Under the guidance of Mary Ingrelli, president; Carol Kuyendell, vice-president; Debbie Davis, secretary, Barb Parent, treasurer; Michele Mankowski, social chairman, and Leslie Klein, judicial chairman; the girls of Perkins engaged in various activities with other units of Sellery Hall as well as concentrating on high grade-point overalls. Judy Aden, housefellow, aided the girls during the academic year. ROE HOUSE Roe House ' s social calendar for the year included a Christmas tree decorating party, hayrides and many picnics. The house placed third in IM football and also participated in basketball and other sports. The officers of the house were president, Cameron Roberts; vice-president, William Kinny; secretary-treasurer, Norman Marks; and social chairman, Jon Ronning. The housefellow was Marvin Bensman. Bottom row: R. Fendrick, R. Hillary, J. Rice, N. Marks, D. Lipman, J. Ronning. Second row: M. Ullmer, R. Keller, C. Roberts, D. Elkind, D. Aronson, F. Boak, L. Mass, P. Dornbrook, R. Muehlbauer. Third row: R. Young, A. Goldsmith, J. Guiles, S. Otto, D. Tresp, M. Koz- lowski, D. Cuneo, S. Edwards, R. Harper, H. Manis. Fourth row: K. Kiesling, T. Anderson, J, Osten, K. Krukonis, P. Grey, R. Smith, D. Stuber, R. Meyers, R. Zajicek, P. Johnson, R. Charuhas, T. Mackie. Fifth row: M. Bensman, D. Voss, R. Feldman, A. Sargent, G. Everson, A. Zussman, W. Harrison, B. Tulloch, S. Weinstock. e £X Pe , ; ? r hS f. Wales — Bottom row: C. Johnson, H. Hoskins, G. Gifford, B. Mom, D. Bennett, K. Harder. Second row: F. Hofferman, L. Cohen, J. Peters, J. Rutschow, J. Benson, N. Thompson, L. Hoeger, N. Weber, C. Slifer, S. Brown, D. Bennett, J. Olson. Third row: S. Tyykila, M. Whirry, S. Simons, K. Choudoir, L McKerral, C. Winder, D. Faulkes, L. Magnuson, M. Simms, J. Cira, S. Perry. ■WALES HOUSE WHITBECK HOUSE Wales, a new unit of Sellery Hall, was under the leadership of Gay Gifford, president; Betty Mom, vice-president; Judy Hansen, secretary; Judy Ann Hackbarth, treasurer; Joyce Scharp, social chairman; and Sandra Tyykila, judicial chair- man. The girls enjoyed a full social life as well as an academic one with the help of their popular housefellow, Mary Captaine. Whitbeck House had a very busy year both socially and athletically. They teamed up with the sixth floor of Sellery to win second place in the Homecoming display contest. Other social activities included a hayride party in October, and many open houses and house parties. They also placed third in Southeast area football. Officers were Tom Peterson, president; Leo Mack, vice-president; John Shaw, secretary- treasurer; Wade Smith, social chairman and Jim Van Miller, athletic chairman. Gary Ashenbrenner was the housefellow. 383 Whitbeck — Bottom row: A. Wright, G. Gehrke, J. Fish, D. Braff, G. Ashenbrenner. A. Sitterson, A. Cohen, G. Mankin. Second row: S. Woolf, C. Gleason, T. Peterson, G. Nelson, B. Nemson, M. Kling, J. Goetsch, R. Hohlweck, J. Rothstein. Third row: W. Wieland, J. Shaw, R. Richardson, J. Bauer, E. Mateyka, B. Peters, R. Holcomb, J. Van Miller, B. Oman, T. Carlson, R. Fogel, L Lavetter, T. Ball, E. Schorr, D. Speth, D. Braff. R. Berceau. Fourth row: P. Obma. W. Smith, S. Abbott, C. Lynch, L. Rubin. A. Kau, K. Burdett, R. Apter, E. Ruhe, L. Mack, A. Craven, R. Cairns, J. Staum, N. Margos, J. Dahl, W. Bock, R. Martin, J. Wray. O - t t (T ! i I ■:;■;■.;. ■A j Bt l |fl 14 vH D Qh B f 1 A j K H Beale — Bottom row: K. Corning, W. Kasten, H. Dra+ch, P. Juhnke, D . Baughman, R. Weiss, A. Stiller, E. Lump, P. Hatlestad. Second Row: D, Anderson, S. Kramer, C. Bredesen, D. Hermanson, J. Nies, G. Seefeldt, K. Cash, J. Ralph, T. Linnen, K. Head, R. Deaton, G. Pinney, M. Friedman. Third Row: S. Rouda, J. Davis, T. Ross, S, Hannahs, M. Desbles, L. Manta, D. Fischer, F. Scharnke. WITTE HALL BEAL HOUSE BEATTY HOUSE 384 Beale House celebrated their first season on campus with a highly successful party featuring the Cordairs. After settling into dorm routine they continued in this vein with a continuous onslaught of beer suppers, open houses and athletic activities. They also contributed to the Campus Blood Drive and featured den speakers for the members. Officers included Don Baughman, President; Howard Dratch, Social Chairman; Robert Chase, Vice-President; Paul Juhnke, Secretary-Treasurer and Paul Anderson, Athletic Chairman. Beatty House began its first year with a hayride at Nob Hill with Curtiss House. Social Chairman Ken Roberts kept the calendar filled with the now-to-be-annual Fireside Christ- mas party, several band parties, open houses, stag picnics and a picnic at Devils Lake. They rounded out an eventful first year by competing in intramural sports and numerous other activities. President Steven Lanphear was spurred on by Mike Brown, Vice-President; Guy Morrison, Ath-Chairman, and Justin Zivin, Secretary-Treasurer. Beatty — Bottom row: A. Hoffman, M. Sugar, S. Lanphear, B. Morrison, A. Levin. Second Row: R. Thorpe, T. Wickstrom, J. Rokos, H. Golden, D. Uhlie, R. Gietkowslci, G. Johnson, L. Krause, L. Primis, P. Culp. Third Row: Q. Baker, W. Campbell, J. Abert, A. Brothers, M. Brown.  ■« ■1 f Becker — Bottom Row: C. Weber, J. Crocker, D. Hopkins, J. Garske, R. J. Eisenach, G. Jewell, F . LaFrance, R. Schneider, L. McBee. Second row: P. Groth, J. Flack, R. Lindwall, R. Pick, K. Juell, R. Dwyer, J. Meyer, C. Lawson, P. Garns. BECKER HOUSE CURTISS HOUSE Becker House gained a certain amount of fame this year by staging a tree-trimming party outside their dorm. The survivors managed to attend their winter Wingding Party held in conjunction with several other houses and to preside over a yard party. They also staged a number of successful house parties and contributed to the Campus Blood Drive. President Jeff Eisenach and Social Chairman Gary Jewels were responsible for most of these activities and they were assisted by John Garske, Vice-President; Rick Schneider, Secretary-Treasurer and Fred LaFrance, Athletic Chairman. Curtiss House, led by President Greg Tinkhaus, had a full schedule for their first year. Highlight of the year was the Christmas Party held at the Loraine Hotel. This event was preceeded by a memorable hayride party at Nob Hill which was among many activities planned by social chair- man Gary Karp and Steve Egstrom. Together they planned a series of house parties and beer suppers and a stag picnic. Assisting them were fellow officers John Simpson, vice- president; Larry Schein, secretary-Treasurer and Gene Fuller, Athletic Chairman. 385 Cur+iss — Bottom row: T. Simon, G. Karp, N. Halsey, J. Simpson, L. Schein, G. Blanchet. Second row: W. Stenzel, R. Luckow, R. Campbell, D. Ralston, R. Zimmerman, P. Geisel, N. Bennet, R. Gaynor, J. Carver, D. Anderson, C. Elliott, L. Freedman, E. Fuller. Third row: P. Gordon, J. Hoerr, R. Taylor, E. St. Pierre, G. Horn, S. Burican, P. Millman, A. Dempsey, J. Wilka. Ch fl f ! t Herrick — Bottom row: R. Noelke, S. Alt, W. Radosevich, J. Davi Arlcln, R. McKichan, D. Johnson, G. Pierce, T. Donovan. Pierce. Second row: K. Kies, D. Evaskus, R. Reinert, B. Johnson, H. HERRICK HOUSE JUAIRE HOUSE Herrick House started its first year by setting a world ' s 386 record for Underwater Bridge of 6.5 hours. Urged on by President William Radosevich, a Herrick team also traveled 13,200 consecutive floors in the Witte Hall elevator. When not setting records they also found time for numerous open houses, beer suppers and various and sundry other parties. They also built the only I -floor golf course on campus. Other officers were Stephen Alt, Vice-President; Jeff Davis, Social-Chairman; John Ashman, Secretary-Treasurer and Gary Gooding, Athletic-Chairman. Juaire House ' s activities were led by president, Carol Kurtyka; vice-president, Rosanne Hesse; secretary, Karen Rasmussen; treasurer, Jean Meyer; judicial chairman, Sue Schmidt; and social chairman, Rachel Wileman. Working together with men of Sellery and Witte, they held several open houses and dances throughout the year. Tree-trimming, refreshments, and entertainment enlivened the floor Christ- mas party. In the spring, on Mothers ' Weekend, the girls took their moms to see Humorology. Jauire — BoHom row: E. Johnsen, M. Pelton, I. Peterson, S. Schmi+t. Second row: A. Barlen, K. Albert, D. Behselich, B. Jarman, J. Sauk, K. Kubly, L. Den Boer. MacLachlin — BoHom row: J. Radocha, C. Hartwiq, P. Guile, S. Slowey, J. Jessen, M. Olson, M. Scherer, S. Foster, L. Senzig. Second row: K. Larsen. B. Bennett, G. Paulson, D. Wasserman, S. Peck, L. Struminski. M. Bjerke, J. Chevedden, E. Fenton, R. Stelter, K. Dezeeuw, E. Morgan, L. Mittelstadt, B. Winnen. Third row: N. Pomeroy, J. Schiller, N. Eagle, C. Horrall, A. Cleveland, A. Hedback, R. Lasky, P. Palmer. MACLACHLIN HOUSE MANNING HOUSE Christmas spirits pranced down the halls of MacLachlan house at Christmas time bringing presents to a secret pal. Throughout the year house activity included open-open houses with the men of Witte, a special Valentines Day open house, and a Mothers ' Week-end in the spring. MacLachlan was led by Cathy Horrall, president; Nancy Eagle, vice- president; Eileen Stelzig, treasurer; Wilma Lewallen, secre- tary; Shirley Feight, social chairman; and Carol Currier, judicial chairman. Manning House ' s social functions were organized by Mary Anne Jaglowski, president; Eileen Kenzian, vice-president; Linda White, secretary; Cathy Scheller, treasurer; Bunny Mattek, social chairman; and Carol Bennett, judicial chair- man. Delta Theta Sigma, a professional agricultural fraternity, invited the house to a beer supper, while listening parties and open houses occurred regularly throughout the year. At their Christmas party secret Santas were revealed and presents were exchanged. 387 Manning — Bottom row: L White, P. Ristow, N. Woods, K. Scheller, M. Ulrich. Second row: E. Anderson, R. Ritter, S. Hubert, S. Scherman, D. Roesler, C. Mattek, S. Theuer, M. Ferris, S. Schaffer. Third Row S. Debaufer, J. Turk, M. Jones, L Johnson, G. Barlow, J. Lacoff, F. Flakoff. i . i Martin— Bottom row: A. Poyer, M. Brautigam, M. Weiss, M. Millar, K. Eslien, R. Oilman, D. Hunt, K. Berns, N. Poon. Second row: N. Baker, K. Rshman, J. Nigrelli, L. Wenger. P. Morford. M. Kuenstler, K. Olson, V. Mekkelson, K. Britz, G. Hallenbeck, J. Kerr, F. Henderson, Carol Woodrick, M. Zellmer, J. Draeger, T. Koike. Third Row: P. Bromley, P. Turner, I. Lin, L Eldredge, R. Dick, P. Smith, K. Flanagan, J. Clark, P. Denicola. MARTIN HOUSE PATTON HOUSE 388 Beer Blasts at the Snack Shack let the women of Martin House unwind. Going all out with flowers, cookies, and punch, the regular open houses were great successes as was Mistle- toe Maddness, their big Christmas dance. Picnics and bundle parties rounded out Martin ' s social life. Ruth Oilman, president; Jean Negrelli, vice-president; Peggy Boswick, secretary-treasurer; Cathy Eslien, judicial chairman; and Michele Weiss, social chairman organized the year ' s social events. Patton House enjoyed a Tanganyikan and a Chinese dinner cooked by foreign students living in their house. A birthday party for Bach, a pocketbook sale, a turtle race, and beer suppers added diversity to the house ' s social life. After finals in June the entire house released their tension at a picnic at Devil ' s Lake. Patton House was led by Sue Solomon, president; Mary Elmbezeder, vice-president; Karen Frank, secretary-treasurer; Gail Bold, judicial chairman; and Pat Johnson, social chairman. Patton — Bottom row: S. Powers, K. Franks, M. Lembezeder, S. Solomon, S. Milbury, C. Craig, M. Alcott, D. Lentz. Second row: C. QueW- malz, E. Roshardt, D. Hamden, A. DeJoie, G. Boldt, M. Fuller, P. Clark, P. Sullivan, M. Schloemer. Third row: C. Fung, M. Chan, B. Schwartz, M. Rohloff, M. Promathatavedi, N. Wang. 389 Rawlings — Bot+om Row: S. Deprez, J. Bucltman, M. Keopke, R. Damato, J. Dowdy. Second Row: F. Ciezma. A. Johnson, D. Laney, C. Lewis, E. Farley, S. Farlcas. S. Miller, B. Lunt, J. Milford. RAWLINGS HOUSE Rawlings House, a graduate residence, enthusiastically participated in the slide talks, dances and coffee hours that were planned for all graduate students. The house also sponsored informal open houses every afternoon, a formal open house, and exchange dinners. Their representative on the Graduate Council was Marilyn Koepke. Joan Longmire was the Union representative, and Sharon Silverwood was the social chairman. Sandra Miller was the housefellow. Faville House — Bottom row: A. Papa, W. Lawson, W. Thomas, W. Rusch, S. Wolfe, R. Willis, M. Maclnnes, A. Scheck, S. Halverson. Second row: M. Rehberg, J. Pea, J. Hanson, J. Krofra, T. Fuhrer, W. Thompson, W. Nelson, L. Parsch, K. Kindschi, R. Ralhf. Third row: S. Schilling, D. Morrison, R. Pitzner, L Podeweltz, R. Krueger, T. Fox, J. Bond, T. Harrington, P. Caulkett, R. Nimz. ADAMS HALL FAVILLE HOUSE Faville House kept busy carrying out the plans of Presi- dent William Thompson and his officers. Vice-president was Wayne Rusch; Secretary, Tom Harrington; Treasurer, A! 3°0 Riordan; Social chairman, Frank James; and Athletic direc- tor, Larry Podeweltz. An open house following the first foot- ball game and another during Parents ' Weekend began the social calendar for Faville. T hey also had five House parties and a buffet dinner with the girls from Ross House in Cole Hall. A delegation of men from Faville House represented Norway in the Model United Nations program sponsored by the Wisconsin Students Association ' s Project Committee. LAFOLLETTE HOUSE LaFollette House proudly held possession of the LHA athletic Supremacy Cup which it won for intramural play during the l963- ' 64 season. This year ' s athletic participation was under the leadership of Gordon Pierpont. Social chair- men Robert Gay and Paul Pulokas also kept the men of LaFollette busy, as they carried out plans for an Open House following the Purdue game, a House party with Tarrant House, a listening party, and an off-campus party at Nob Hill. Other officers of LaFollette House were President David Martin, Vice-president and Secretary Paul Benner, Treasurer Tom Farin, and Scholarship chairman Robert Yersin. LaFollette House — Bottom row: R. Meng, R. Yersin, R. Gay, G. Pierpont, M. Seiler, D. Martin, P. Benner, P. Pulokas. R. Knutson. Second row: G. Perona, D. Sebasta, J. Long, J. Zuhlke, G. Beatty, L. Baird, R. Gohr, R. Steinmetz, F. Reinke, T. Binder. Third row: H. Hartman, T. Misfeldt, D. Chiapusio, J. Hoff, R. Perry, G. Abdoullah, J. Beer, D. Hartman. f t f f f § ' Noyes — Bottom row: W. Gingold, Housefellow; T. Yonker, L. Burger, L. Fine. D. LeCloux, E. Chin, W. Steinberg, W. Christensen, J. Arken- berg, T. Ahmad, K. Bykoski. Second row: C. Winke, P. Bartelt, K. Greening, C. Lutter, J. Brady, M. Sonnenberg, W, Heebink, P. Hardzynski, R. Bade, W. Miller, W. Jaguish, T. Johnson, J. Lippert, P. Willms. Third row: R. Alberts, R. Foote, L. Vaughan, P. Guenther, J. Lawton, W. Zabel, J. Wolske, D. Driver, R. DeGroot, G. Pacey, D. Kusche, R. Angus. NOYES HOUSE OCHSNER HOUSE A dinner-dance held at Ballweg ' s German-American Restaurant was just one of the activities of Noyes House. Social chairman William Steinberg also carried through plans for an open house following the Minnesota game, a Knights of Columbus house party, and a listening party with Elizabeth Waters Hall. Among the speakers for the Noyes House Den Speaker program was Dr. Orman, who talked on the topic, Sex and Psychiatry. A number of the men from Noyes also participated in a special project with exceptional children. Leading Noyes House were President Edward Chin, Vice-president Larry Fine, Treasurer John Arkenberg, and Athletic director David LeCloux. Social chairman Ken Schroeder kept the men of Ochsner House quite busy. Highlighting the fall season was a Reno party with props, decorations, and costumes from Harold ' s Club in Nevada. Open houses were held after the Home- coming game and during Parents ' Weekend. One of Ochs- ner ' s house parties was held with Winslow House, also of Adams Hall, and featured a band. The Holiday season was ushered in by a stag Christmas banquet. President of Ochsner House was Richard Wiesner, vice-president, Jerry Klein; secretary, Roger Traxel; treasurer, Ken Loefferl; and athletic chairman, Dean Smith. 391 Ochsner — Bottom row: R. Hoffman, R. Johannes, R. Traxel, R. Wiesner, J. Klein, B. Giorgio, D. Smith, K. Loeffel, S. Rockwell, T. Dasler, H. Weber. Second row: R. Mayer, F. Braun, T. Spindler, J. Mead, J. Goba, S. Bell, G. Krutz, M. Pele. J. McCallum, M. Carlin, W. Ander- son, J. Adler, J. Durrett, P. Bogenschneider, A. Henningsen. Third row: G. Boettcher, M. Fleischman, B. Emond, L. Moter, M. Rossell, R. Williams, R. Althaus, D. Garrett, S. Graczyk, R. Nichols, D. Drummond, R. Lamb, R. Nowakowski. f) 0 ■— J r r L7 it! Jit in i - ii J i - 1 1 f ! ! 1f Richardson — Bottom row: M. Just!, L Thomas. D. Kivela, A. Hays, J. Tredwell, H. Beck, G. Ber+helsen, G. Gerber, A. Betts, D. Bahr, G. Zweifel, H. Gwin. Second row: M. Kaas, J. Patterson, R. Hopp, R. Winslow, S. Thompson, J. Poser, G. Kraatz, D. Baumgartner, D. Buell, D. Gajafsky, D. Dretzke, R. Raether, G. Boda, R. Mittman, K. Krubsack, G. Jermstad. Third row: R. Berndt, M. Greenstein. C. Weibel, R. Kincaid, A. Robinson, T. Kovacic, R. Milbourne, B. Swacina, W. Hammerstrom, E. Bohmstedt, R. Heinz. S. Roth, T. Wildman, J. MacLeon. 392 RICHARDSON HOUSE The Ivy Inn was the site of Richardson House ' s Home- coming party. The party featured dates and a band from Milwaukee. The Fall season also found Richardson entertain- ing at four open houses following the football games. Par- ticipation in football and basketball and a Christmas party finished-out first semester activities. Richardson House was represented by two teams in the WSA sponsored College Bowl competition. Their den speaker program featured the topic Sex Revolution on Campus, at which the women from Slichter were guests. Officers of Richardson were: President Henry Beck, Vice- president Ray Patch, Secretary Dave Kivels, Treasurer Dar- rel Bahr, Social chairmen Andy Betts and Larry Thomas, and Athletic directors Greg Gerber and Lanny Hays. SIEBECKER HOUSE A monkey named Sedrick was the house mascot for Siebecker House. Sedrick proved to bring good luck, as the football team, led by Art Yagow, took second place in the intramural tournament within Adams Hall. Their basketball team was fe atured in the Cardinal when ten of their players succeeded in getting into a Volkswagon on the way to a game. Socially, Siebecker House had a fall hayride and a Christmas party with Noyes House featuring a band. John Dwinell acted as president of Siebecker, and was assisted by vice-president Terry Ringe. Jim Schlatter was secretary- treasurer, and William Norris and John Stemper shared the duties of social chairman. Siebecher — Bottom row: M. Knutson, R. Nodorft, P. Laper, G. Gross, T. Ringe, G. Kraft, J. Schlatter, W. Hansen, W. Norris. E. Schneider, D. Delaruelle, R. Lawton. Second row: J. Stemper, P. Schmit, R. Rudzinski, D. Kelliher, M. Feller, H. Bren, M. Perdziak, D. Zweifel, C. Beecher, T. Brines, P. Freuck. Third row: D. Dornfeld, D. Sorge, J. Tylicki, K. Schultz, H. Mansouri, P. Odell. E. Amberson, B. Ullrich, R. Sellin, A. Yagow. 7 v l I , I iii j ' - tr P ' —- ■Tit 1 1 1 1 1 rryi Tarrant House — Bottom row: W. Seifert, J. Rasmussen, M. Kummerow, E. Jakel, C. Baker, G. Kalu, L. Buttles, R. Rommelfanger, G. Wittkopp, L Nicoson, G. Rothe, N. Seidler. Second row: T. Ginsler, D. Dvorachek, J. Linton, G. Loynd, D. Duehring, G. Werner, K. Latigolal, F. Kallien, R. Schroe- der, M. Mayer, J. Cagney, R. Arvesen, T. Foregger, L. Armstrong, J. Schultz, D. Kratz, K. Davis. Third row: G. Herter, T. Voth, E. Lanis, J. Bowman P. Kuehn, T. Schipfmacher, H. Rosefelt, D. Moritsch, D. Jeffers, C. Russell, W. Gatz, J. Callen, S. Swenson, M. Flegel, S. Swetlik. TARRANT HOUSE Tarrant House began the year with a picnic with Waller- stein House from Chadboume Hall at Picnic Point. Social chairmen, Max Kummerow and Seth Hirshorn, also planned three buffet dinners, including one with the girls from Elm Drive held at Holt Commons. Tarrant House had two open houses following football games in the fall. President Charles Baker and vice-president Eric Jakel took charge of most of the activities; but they were assisted by secretary-treasurer Graham Loynd, athletic chairman Louis Buttles, and LHA representative Roman Romelfanger. WINSLOW HOUSE President Richard Schoff led Winslow House through a busy year. They began the year by taking first place in the intramural football tournament within Adams Hall. David Schultz captained the athletic teams, which were composed mainly of freshmen. Speakers on gambling and socialism highlighted the Den Speakers program sponsored by Wins- low. Winslow also had a full social program. It included three House parties and four buffet dinners held in the Pine Room and the Hideaway. Other officers of Winslow were Thomas Reed, vice-president; Douglas Wolfgram, secretary-treasurer; and James Kloiber, social chairman. 393 Winslow House — Bottom row: M. Rewey, L. Deibert, J. Kloiber, D. Wolfgram, T. Reed, R. Schoff, D. Schultz, P. Keeney, P. Johnson, D. Orti P. Hernday, D. Hahn. Second row: T. Williams, A. Forrest, J. Edwards, R. Peltzman, L. Anunson, R. Brodhead, J. Reich, P. Chandler, R. Bong M. Gross, T. Heisz, R. Czubkowski. Third row: A. Balicki, P. Hammes, K. Oaks, D. Steeno. T. Forrest, D. Brill, G. Cotter, R. Reinold, J. Parker, B Momsen, W. Seaman. s f n ?.-?-? 1 1 1 d$fi OI!|0 Mff.f Buck House — Bottom row: S. Milne. K. Stolhand, R. Rimel, J. Joy, S. Eustice, Mrs. Scott, B. Betz, M. Kust, M. Neerland. J. Boldt, S. Milz. Second Row: G. Erickson, K. Bogus, A. Schutz, S. Kreul, L Peterson, L. Hedlund, S. Schiller, A. Bersen, C. Boettger, J, Gammell, S. Schaak, R. Jensen, R. Thompson, M. Shinner, M, Kleis, S. Woodrow, C. Stelling, J. Weller, K. Schmitz, V. Broomall. Third row: D. Klemm, G. Schuchard, M. Corrigan, M. Patterson, M. Wagner, J. Nacker, J. Merten, A. Grames, J. Barnes, S. Lancaster, P. Hatlen, S. McEuilly, S. Tabet, N. Neveu, T. Rogowski, G. Niesel, L. Claerbout. COLE HALL BUCK HOUSE Buck House was honored by having Patrice Kunkel as Vice President of L.H.A. for she was the first girl holding this position. Officers organizing social events and service ' projects were: President Barb Betz; Vice President Marie Kust; Secretary Jeanie Joy; and Treasurer Rina Remel. Snow did not stop the touch football game planned with the guys who stay at Showerman House. They got into the spirit of Christmas with a caroling party and their annual Christmas Formal. KIEKHOFER HOUSE The girls at Kiekhofer House had a busy year under the direction of their President Marilyn Kust, Vice President Kay Kussmaul, Secretary Carol Schlatler, and Treasurer Mary Saivre. They started off the fall participating in Homecoming with Chamberlin House, and Yell like Hell with Gilman House. Week-ends were filled with beer suppers, buffet dinners, and open houses. Spring brought Dormsylvania and fun was had by all. Stein Van Schaik was L.H.A. social di- rector and also student senator from district 2. Kiekhofer House — Bottom row: L. Dennerlein, S. Voss, M. Faivre, C. Schlatter, K. Bigelow, L. Carle, M. Kerst, P. Heinson, M. Burckhardt, J. Ange- meyer. Second row: R. Tesch, J. Kaftan, L. Kosanke, M. Keenan, K. Bosanec, S. Clute, A. Jerome, L. Veit, M. Pouwels, S. Powers, J. Johnson, S. Collett, V. Thoss, V. Hammond, J. Ballard, P. Benson. Third row: J. Krohn,, S. Churchill, L. Kailing, A. Stareness, K. Ulfig, K. Timm, L. Sansard, B. Sheldon, C. Farkas, J. Gant, P. Kasper, E. Spence, N. Tillman. PJ eo£fJ?fto MftJL , - — Ross House — Bottom row: J. Silverman, L Blum, J. Barager, J. Kuehndort, N. Sturgeon, J. Hensel, M. Burns. B. Woods, S. Stoffels, M. Jetson, J. Paulson, S. Stauffer, C. Kramer. Second row: D. Cayton, B. Minsloff, B. Chesnik, L. Gunter, M. Seedoff, S. Kane, L Benson, C. Gruitt. B. PUtt, I. Zvigne, M. Brandt, P. Laney, J. Gongoll, B. Johnson, M. Meiners, S. Wood, R. Kutz, J. Ban Belkuis, J. Rubeck, S. Furhmann, K. Kruse, D. Volk, M. Pederson. Third row: C. Svettik, B. Odder, S. Davies. D. Dolden, C. Wong, C. Arter. M. Neumeir, B. Zulliger, B. Bockoven, B. Timmer. K. Kruger, L. Moran, P. Dantone, M. Jorstad, D. Mergendahl, J. Putzi, B. Miller, J. Paulson, S. Koreg, M. Heimer. ROSS HOUSE Early in the fall the floor chose Maurita Burns, president; Kathy Hogan, vice president; Peg O ' Harrow, secretary; Judy Kiendorf, treasurer. This was a busy year for Ross House for they ran off with a first place in the L.H.A. talent show, and won in the Homecoming display contest with all the guys at Jones House. Other events of the year included a Christmas caroling party at the Veteran ' s Hospital with Bryant House, and Dormsylvania. Social events — exchange dinners, beer suppers, and dinners which professors were invited to. SNOW HOUSE Snow House under the direction of president Kathy Sar- gent took fourth place in the Homecoming display contest with Chamberlin House. The other officers include vice president, Cindy Kelly; secretary, Bette Schuffner; and 3t5 treasurer, Nancy Klopf. They had a Christmas Charity Pro- gram where the girls made toys for retarded children. They also participated in beer suppers, buffet dinners, mock U.N., and were working hard to win the L.H.A. activity trophy for the third year in a row. Snow House — Bottom row: R. Fanduzzi, J. Weber, B. Schueffner, N. Klopf, C. Kelly, K. Sargent, M. Wurm, E. MacDonald, S. Smith, R. Peterson, R. Alder, E. Alt, K. Mathison. Second row: K. Kaysen, S. Fitts, K. Brodersen, N. Swatek, S. Holliday, M. Mundie. C. McClelland, S. Anderson, M. Doornink, K. Dahl, M. Irwin, S. Bingham, S. Ekvall, E. Moss, B. Webster, L. Kares, B. Byrnes, A. Brandes, S. Newell, J. Haeberle, C. Spaulding, N. James. Third row: G. Kliclo, L. Olson, L, Erickson, M. Dolan, C. Olson, H. Swart, B. Vetter, S. Wright, J. Wolfe. B. Bieri, L Dohr, J. Peters, L. Baumgarten, B. Johnson, B. Haugland, D. Babbitt. K. Jury, V. Willard, J. Boorman, E. Mhyers. 5v Pf $ f £ Q® { I. 5 il fl It :il ! I . , f PJ1R oea ncr M Blexer House — Bottom row: S. Koebel, S. Wolf, S. Schlueter, M. Udelz, B. Selgal, S. Hermlnghaus, D. Hogan, J. Lee, L. Hanson, V. Wolcott, E. Nelson. Second row: S. Lewis, S. Peterson, J. Gable, F. Hornback, K. Tapllck, S. Johnson, J. Daun, M. Llnemer, J. Flocicancler, D. Kohnle, D. Hart- man, B. Cowin, L. Casey, C. Kazanecki, B. Liggett. Third row: S. Drescher, J. Peterson, R. Conrad, E. Fehlhaber, S. Bivens, K. Meade, L. Koch, S. Ralston, M. Goldberg, J. Adler, M. Jackson, M. Archer, W. Sarazin. ELM DRIVE A BLEYER HOUSE Bleyer House had an active schedule as the social chair- men planned beer suppers, buffet dinners, and a listening party with McNeil House which was as always a great time. ' They entered the Homecoming display contest with Math House and attended the February formal for all of Elm Drive A. The officers this year were: Barb Seigal, President; Diane Hogans, Vice President; Judy Lee, Secretary; Sue Schlueter, Treasurer. COOL HOUSE Cool House sponsored a whirl of social activities this year. Beer suppers, buffet dinners, picnics, and a professor ' s dinner were planned by this years officers who were: presi- dent Alice Nachreiner; Joann Sechar, vice president; Nancy Gurkowski, secretary; and Mary Jo Frietag, treasurer. As their Christmas social service project the girls held a party for the Martin Luther girls. Another project the Cool House girls were working on this year was making plans for start- ing a Winter Ice Carnival on this campus. Cool House — Bottom row: C. Love, B. Land, M. Devere. A. Nachreiner, N. Gurkowski, M. O ' Neill, P. Lewis, J. Seckar, M. Freitag, S. Olsen, M. Masters. Second row: G. Stoeffels, D. Bartosic, S. McGovern, B. Buchhoiz, J. Lauderman, J. Cohen, C. Monda, P. Hanson, C. Oslund, S. Stred- low, A. Hoelfelder, J. Currire. R. Stasko, M. Whipp, N. Gay, N. Gildertson. Third row: M. Mueller, L. Fuller, D. Hodgers, S. Shimon, D. Hellar, F. Prevas, G. Gallo, S. Bell, E. Wong, E. Paulson, L. Lenar, L. Warren, R. Seminaro, J. Pucel, B. Foelker, E. Davis. j£)f$ k fi fi£Li w ff '  1 9 Y JL. Jk 15. 4 f B,,, V H fl 1 I H j| - I ' ucir ?t | V. | !•■{ 1 v § ! 1 fe ' fi KaITu :4T i m fri F r Zi I ' i! ■(if f rwRrjl ff 11 Elsom House — Bottom row: S. Maginn, S. Ferch, B. Bass, K. Connaughty, J. Verch, K. Langreck, V. Bloom, M. Jantsch, B. Schwantes, S. Burgard, M. Koper. Second row: A. Hilfibler, K. Streubel, K. Cline, C. Smith, D. McCormick, J. Graff. K. Dillia, C. Pri+chard, C. Springer, K. Hilgeman, K. Kubik, C. Dane, L. Horde, S. Strang, K. Nielsen. Third row: K. Munn, G. Pierce. P. Miller, N. Bradford, K. Jetter, B. Carroll, J. Ellias, L Maxworthy, P. Peters, J. Palmer, B. Maloney, M. Kuam, M. Hoag. ELSOM HOUSE Elsom House once again started out the fall with a Powder Puff football game with the guys at Gilman House. Their social calendar was also filled with beer suppers, buffet dinners, open houses, plus a dinner for the professors. They also entertained their Mothers on Mother ' s week-end which was planned by the officers who were: Kaila Langrech, Presi- dent; Shirley Stuart, Vice President; Karen Connaughty, Secretary; and Mary Jantsch, Treasurer. A caroling party and service project were combined when the girls went to the Commodore. HENMON HOUSE Henmon House enjoyed a variety of social activities this year. The social chairmen worked hard to plan buffet din- ners, beer suppers and a successful weekend for the Dads on Fathers Week-end in February. Their sports skill was ' ' challenged in their annual Toilet Bowl, a football game with Bashford House. As a service project for Thanksgiving the girls planned a program at the Attic Angel Nursing Home. The officers were: Kathy Creighton as President; Jane Bryan, Vice President; Doreen Bollenback, Secretary; and Treasurer, Sue Delaney. Henmon House — Bottom row: D. Linde, M. Formiller, G. Insrud, J. Crosby, E. McKinnon, K. Creighton, D. Bollenback, S. Delaney. C. Shely. N. Meier. Second row: L. LaTour, J. Klukas, S. Lohmann, C. Guelzow, S. Schoenbach, P. Kraus, B. Becker, L. Mueller, B. Lammers, K. Voltz. M. Gullick- son, M. Garbleman, M. Kuester. Third row: N. Jahnke. J. Warthman, E. E. Wong, K. Pearson, B. Marty, S. Zolud, J. Faber, J. Mortson, J. Wylie, D. Arnold. AfLP Q 1K M | Kahlenberg House— Bottom row: S. Loreck, R. Lofy, D. Baehr, T. Casper, T. Hoffmann, T. Coleman, J. Plautz, T. Krohn, B. Trump, M. Moss, T. Kruse L Poclcat. Second row: R. Sheard, J. Olson, P. Henner, G. Segersten, S. Schaars, R. Crook, J. Vandehey. M. Dana, J. Carleton, T. Meyer, H Carl, R. Sternberg, E. Netzow, R. Lipsky, G. Retzlaff, J. Nielsen, R. Barr, H. Carstens, W. Robisch, F. Day. Third row: L. Sheard, D Hart, J. Hoffman, L. Erickson, C. Brooks, K. Heppard, G. Vesperman, D. Bess, J. Carriveau, P. Pagel, D. Janzen, G. Pasdirz, D. Dolan, G. Grim, L Gross. ELM DRIVE B KAHLENBERG HOUSE Kahlenberg House received national acclaim when sev- eral of its members started a pumpkin bouncing contest which found its way into the UPI bulletins. Not content with 398 these laurels, they went on to try at hop scotch in their annual Tourney against Cool House, Social Chairman Karre Korsmo organized their annual Christmas dance, and the fall hayride party. Also leading this active group were Tom Coleman, Pr esi- dent; Jon Plautz, Vice-President; James Carriveau, Secre- tary; Dennis Baehr, Treasurer and John Hoffman, Athletic Chairman. McNEEL HOUSE McNeel House was the scene of much social activity this year with President Paul Bishop leading the house on their hayride at Nob Hill which preceded a party. Their Social Chairman, Denny Moberg, planned a number of events in- cluding open house with Cool House, a buffet dinner with Ross House and a bundle (?) party. The other officers: Al Zagnodnik, Vice-President; Carl Olson, Secretary and Phil Rasmussen, Treasurer; likewise joined in working on the Elm Drive float for Homecoming and finished off the leftovers from their listening parties. McNeel House— Bottom row: F. Foreman, J. Lewis, W. Bohl, J. Beck, A. Zsgrodnik, K. Cohee, J. Levin, G. Kurtz, C. Olson, G. Kavanagh, M. Gumtz, W. Marks. Second row: J. Donner, M. Karrasch, P. Bishop. B. Vance, J. Folmer, S. Arnold, T. Hudak, J. Decoster, S. Frazer, S. Specht, R. Dodge, J. Van Vleet, K. Beckberger, P. Rausmussen, J. Ulezelski, C. Wortner, T. Jensen, O. Konkel, P. Canada. Third row: W. Appel, D. Moverg, D. Fuller, D. Skaluba, J. Wodarczyk, C. Novitch, P. Booth, R. Schenkat, J. Kelekovich, T. Adams, W. Fontaine, A. Schroeder, R. Enders, H. Miller, J. Weis- man, R. Schmitt. S 3 © f « JL 9 © °. ' Ylii lL L - ' •■1 1 1 1 t r 4 « ' ' V w 1 «I1 I Mead House — Bottom row: T. Mueller, T. Murphy, T. Przybelslti, R. Farrell, R. Burn, G. Freiberg. H. Forester, S. Kreuger, P. Heil, S. Blatnik, D. Burke, A. Herrerg. Second row: J. Tobias, G. Stulgaitis, D. Graule, K. Harm. J. Colias, J. Mickelson, G. Krubsack, R. Barnett, J. Krueger, G. Mer- riman, L. Schmidt, A. Schwarlc, M. Boyle. G. Johnson, L. Nichols, M. McAllister, G. Loda, M. Kuhrt, J. Holzer, J. Drogenberg, L Larson, W. Arndt. Third row: A. Loultas, T. Everson, T. Anderson, T. Deits, S. Irwin, W. Pepir. G. Jenson. W. Knoespel, M. Seidel, J. Rooyakkers, A. Bruss, T. Gandy. C. Feldon. W. Heggy, D. Olysav. J. Judson. MEAD HOUSE Mead House saw a lot of Nob Hill this year with both its hayride party and its Christmas party being held there. Social Chairman Gary Frieberg kept the weekends busy with open houses, listening parties and several buffet suppers as well as the annual House banquet and a sleigh ride party. Athletic honors were received by the victorious football squad which won the Elm Drive League l-M Championship to the accompanying cheers of Stephen Krueger, President; Robert Schultz, Vice President; Paul Heil, Treasurer; Steve Blatnik, Secretary; and John Stickman, LHA Representative. MILLAR HOUSE Millar House led by Peter Rogers had a full social sched- ule this year ably planned by Tom Speth and John Buckholz, Social Chairmen. Homecoming was a frantic weekend with the float constructed with Barnard Hall followed by a dance 3™ at Tripp Commons. Other social events included picnics with 8th floor Chadbourne, the annual semester dance at Nob Hill and an exchange dinner at Liz Waters. Between open houses, Athletic Chairman Pat Adas ex- horted his athletes and a weary group of fellow officers including Joe Prohankas, Vice-President; Erv LeVine, Treas- urer and Al Kipines, Secretary. Millar House — Bottom row: J. Peavey, R. Brady, L. Albertson, D. Holt, T. Speth, T. Reiton. P. Rogers. A. Kipnes. J. Prohaska. J. Buchholz, P. Adas. S. Magritz. Second row: D. Brown. B. Murphy. G. Jones, J. Eigenfeld R. Zunke, G. Hertel. R. Hanke, J. Polcyn, E. Schwebel. S. Hafner, T. Gruber. R. Lawrence, D. Meszaros, M. Redmond, J. Madary, B. Ellman. Third ro : P. Christensen, C. Koch, C. Hendrick, T. Russler. T. Bochna, J. Ketz, B. Prieve. R. Heath, D. Phelps, B. Hanson, B. Martin, L. Fricker, M. St. John, M. Peterson, D. Haferbecker. 1 Ck St P JLJLF $3 ? JL® q 1$ § m ., ' ?!-? f f f f f f y.V ' f 5 IkXil V X ' w ± TJ ir ■- ► ■' ■? t f f, ■- i Phillips House — Bottom row: W. Koch, G. Lisowe, T. Meyer, L. Mand, J. Kuhlemeier, T. Kranz, S. Hegedus, J. Gruggink, S. Raymer, A. Zachary, C. Bachand, L. Schmidt, D. Spitz. Second row: J. Boyaiian, R. Arndt, J. Kuylcen, R. Gygax, R. Wines, W. Miller, G. Roesing, C. Forster, D. Green, G. Somers, J. Rank, T. Halbleib, M. Nemschoff, D. Arnst, P. Jahnke, F. Howard, R. Hoyt. Third row: N. Meyer, R. Sabaglio, C. Roethe, K. Shepherd, J. Fitch, D. Norton, D. Crain, R. Jacgmih, P. Hayes, J. Raymond, G. Winohradsky, D. Krans, D. LeMahieu, D. Medrow, A. McSweeny. ELM DRIVE C PHILLIPS HOUSE Phillips House affairs were handled by John Bruggink, president; Steve Raymer, vice-president; Steve Whipple, secretary-treasurer; Jon Schladweider, social chairman; and 400 John Kenny, athletic chairman. Using a cavalier for a mascot, the house prided themselves on having an open house every Sunday and on Saturdays after football and basketball games. Regular house parties of the first semester were climaxed by a big Christmas party. Homecoming for Phillips House included float building with Unit III of Liz. Although their float did not win any prize all the workers agreed that it should have. PYRE HOUSE Inferno, the annual Pyre House party was a black and white success with he and she devils decorating the walls. Pyre ' s gambling party, Christmas in Las Vegas, changed the pace of regular house parties that were held throughout the year. Harry Topalian, president; Jay Genrich, vice- president; Tim Fitzgibbon, treasurer; Jim Meyer, secretary; and Lowell Wenzel and David Clapp, social chairman led their house socially as well as athletically. Athletic prowess was shown when Pyre won the dorm football championship and when they beat the intermural team from Minnesota. This is the first victory since 1959. Pyre House — Bottom row: R. Fath, B. Barman, A. Loth, L. Krusienski, T. Fitz-Gibbon, L. Wenmel, H. Topalian, J. Vitek, J. Meyer, D. Clapp, J. Gen- rich, M. Green, M. Kucker, M. Witkin. Second row: D. Fitzgerald, J. Wayland, M. Rosenberg, W. Larson, B. Benson, M. Goldman, K. McNeill, G. Nelson, J. Bickers, G. Larson, L. Hakanen, L. Guntz, P. Cotter, D. Geske, B. Swinehart, D. Nelson, J. Nielsen, J. Bolitho, J. Thiede, R. Winter. Third row: S. Moldenhaues, L. Thielman, B. Carlson, J. Hiatt, D. Arnold, J. Judd, R. Felsner, B. Buege, D. Zoo, G. Carlson, B. Chapman, G. Laehn, J. Phillips, T. Churchill, T. Rearl, P. Notz, D. Profitt, J. Kroll. s V U ' V f ♦ ft ; ' Wt ' § ' iLiw LTL- B 8 ! % 9 £ 9 a 9 Jl . ft? r ' ▼ x Vf X Rundell House — Bottom row: J. Kestly, M. Suter, W. Adamczyk, C. Donner, D. Sanders, D. Anderson, R. Jenkins, T. Habel, R. Messman, J. Charl- ton, R. Myort, V. Gheller, S. Brumblay, S. Stelter. Second row: K. Westbrook, R. Kolkman, G. Williamson, S. Hanson, J. Rowen, T. Beuthling, D. Schultz, E. Knettle, R. Bennett, R. Lund. P. Sobocinski, R. Grochowski, W. Watters, H. Marten, J. Zorn, T. Schuppe, R. Johnston, G, Klody, T. Jones, R. Fitzgerald, H. Steudel, L Thiele. Third row: G. Grow, S. Bates, J. Breakfield, J. Ullinskey, R. Barnett, B. Stromstad, A. Yttri, P. Smernoff, G. Doremus. T. Lambert, J. Cheesebro, J. Evans, T. Buhr, R. Lemke, R. Shimanek, J. Free, T. Schinke, C. Giesen. RUNDELL HOUSE How ' s Your Mother was the favorite song of Rundell House this year. Between the Killing of the Half Barrel and the drinking of their infamous punch, men of Rundell House found time for a hayride, a picnic at Devil ' s Lake, and a number of regular house parties. Second semester had the biggest and most successful parties ending with the annual watermelon fight in the den. Robert Jenkins, president; Richard Messar, vice-president-secretary; Dick Grochowsky, treasurer; Dave Anderson, and Tom McKenna, social chair- men; and Terry Herbst, athletic chairman led the house ' s activities. STEVE HOUSE Steve House men claim that they had the most successful buffet supper in history with Unit III of Liz this year. There was no beast pool because the men claim they did not need one. A gambling party and a bowling party which included 401 bowling, dinner, and dancing were highlights of Steve House parties. Listening parties and more buffets also added diver- sity to the men ' s social life. Eliott Friedman, president; Charley Meyer, vice-president; Bill Geib, secretary; Michael Schaefer, treasurer; Joseph Railton and Joel Brash, social chairmen directed the activities of the house. Steve House — Bottom row: T. Willie, J. Hass, T. Kulas, C. Meyer, M. Schaffer, R. Ensweiler, D. Collins, M. Resheske. Second row: R. Pope, G. Jackson, R. Kos, R. Nettesheim, V. Janule, L Johnson, N. Siettmann, D. Gunia, R. Czecholinskl. Third row: D. Russell, W. Mead, J. Railton. A. Deck- er, J, Haumschild, T. Sazama, R. Albrecht, D. Stauffacher, J. Oestreich. 3 8 JR JL-P Jik LJL jji ' %M y M V W I T S 1 t 1 All X- . ■?■m AU - 4 IB 1 m HJi f f v tr w ■• SJL iamaa SaAft f jF f F. Jf f f ft it «•  )?;!! ' ' j ! i .] |7! flag Chamberlin House — Bottom row: R. Resar, W. Anton, L. Hoffman, D. Powers, R. Phelps, J. Achuff, A. Kristianson, M. Tuszka, D. Merrifield, B. Tinn, C. Soman, E. Christenson. Second row: R. Ape!, E. Engstrom, C. Chandek, J. Ullman, P. Neustedter, R. Reynolds, M. Monroe, J. Valenta, R. Plansky, R. Munson, J. Rakory, S. Whitehill, G. Perman. Third row: E. Stubblefield, J. Clark, J. Larme, A. Ladish, D. Boerger, B. Lorenz, G. Frank, S. Nafziger, M. Olson, R. Altman, J. Gardner, R, McElmurry, J. Boyke, W. Matson, B, Bauman, B. Bosshart, E. Turner, V. Mycynek. Fourth row: J. Pear- son, L. Pitzner, D. Hunt, J. Hughes. G. Schleis, D. Davis, J. D ' aleo, R. Warnes, D. Lauterbach, J. Shirley, T. Wochos, D. Schmitt, E. Barnes, S. Traisman, R. Teneyck, M. Ashe, C. Fox, F, Morrow, P. Schimbke. KRONSHAGE HALL CHAMBERLIN HOUSE Chamberlin House ' s officers, Jim Valenta, president; John Paulos, vice-president-secretary; Warren Coward, treasurer; ,__ Ray Reynolds, social chairman; and Mike Monroe, athletic chairman organized the activities of the house. Live enter- tainment provided by different bands livened up Chamber- lin ' s house parties. Winning fourth place in the homecoming float competition cheered up the house ' s weekend. The not too athletic house let the third floor of Cole beat them in a touch football game. A Christmas party and a Valentines party highlighted the year. Gifford Perman, the housefellow, watched the house. CONOVER HOUSE Eighty-five per cent of the Conover men being freshmen gave the house plenty of activity. Some ingeneous resident even designed a sweatshirt for the house. Along with regu- lar house parties, hayrides, and a bowling party, Conover held their big homecoming party in the Crystal Ballroom of the Lorraine Hotel. Vic Pitts and his excellent band pro- vided the entertainment. Paul Hoherfelt, president; Ed Flor- anta, vice-president; Jim Jensen, secretary-treasurer; Paul McCahan, social chairman; and Jim Hoffman, athletic chair- man guided them through its social functions. Joseph Ruffolo was the housefellow. Conover House — Bottom row: T. Kessenich, T. Obrodevich, J. LeKlem, J. Henderson, F. Erhardt, L. Melanz, B. Ayodelle, E. Cloranta, J. Ruffolo, J. Hoffmann, W. Lipschultz, G. Rinehardt, D. Anderson. Second row: R. Lasse, M. McLaughlin, G. Krock, C. Peot, T. Borree, T. Bonney, T. Miller, J. Reddin, R. Johnson, J. Phillips, M. Zaidel, R. Christianson, J. Marshall, P. McCahan, M. Barbera, C. Rudesill, P. Oinonen. J. Basler, G. Nelson, D. Landmann, L. Howard. Third row: J. Chitwood, R. Monthey, J. Kenas, G, Bailey, J. Decleene, M. Mettler, D. Meyers, J. Anderes, R. Weiland, J. Gerlack, G. Jansen, R. Seifert, L. Opfer, T. McClure, J. Risoul, D. Toeder, B. Osicka, G. Bellin, F. Oates, S. Edelblute, R. Straight, J. Rausch, J. Ng, R. Oloizia. £p 3 MJUL$L jL$3 8£3 L T JaSw ?Si ZfLtJLJL °_ - - - - « o r ft Jl 2 Gilman House — Bottom row: J. Harris, T. Kita, R. Foley, C. Leahy, C. Hubbard. D. Nottingham, R. Mills, E. Pavilonis, J. Anderson, J. Graupner, B. Fishier, D. Ivaska. R. Deinlein, J. Odders. Second row: D. Mittelstadt. E. Sanders, R. Pfisterer, M. Cross, G. Godbout, J. Mayr, J. Olsen, G. Griffith, T. Walterschiet, J. Ruedebusch, M. McAlpine, L McC ' anathan, R. Krummel, D. Press, M. Tramte, W. Morris, D. Schueffner, J. Lingen- felder, T. Landman, L. Anderson, L. Epstein. R. Brunkow, T. Peterson. Third row: D. Newcomer, D. Hickman, D. Freitag, D. Sherwood, S. Nyers, R. Biedron. T. Waarviclc, D. Cooper, L. Larson, P. Rasmussen, T. Schweitzer. P. Writt, J. Christensen, P. Steitz, A. Schultz. L. Damerow, W. Smith, L. Gust, W. Mahlum. GILMAN HOUSE Gilman ' s affairs were organized by David Hubbard, presi- dent; Roger Brunkow, vice-president; Tom Waarvik, secre- taary-treasurer; David Schueffner and Jerry Peterson, social chairmen; and Pete Steitz and Terry Kita, athletic chairmen. The house took third in the inter-house football competition but could only tie the Elm Drive A girls in a touch football game. Gilman can also boast that they had an open house every weekend. Besides entering the Yell Like Hell compe- tition, the men celebrated at Amatoes Holiday House and at the Crystal Ballroom in the Lorraine Hotel. Gilman also took Showerman ' s dragon for a walk. JONES HOUSE Bucking Globin Spartans, the first place Homecoming float in the independent division, distinguished Jones House this year. Bob Pohl, president; Tom Burton, vice-president; Steve Spoerle, treasurer; Jim Nelson, secretary; and Terry t ' Uj Brookshaw, social chairman led the house to this victory. The special party coordinator Barry Brunow organized a wide variety of social events including open houses, a home- coming dance, a Christmas party, and a Dixie Bash after games where free cokes and music by the Maurauders were the main attractions. Jones House also fought for the re- moval of dinner dress regulations. Jones House— Bottom row: S. Ellsworth. M. Kegley. T. Owzarski, L. Zablca. B. Hantke, J. Nelson, J. Ranchino. T. Burton. R. Pohl, T. Brookshaw, R. Hemmings, D. Dickinson, L. Bartz, T. Sacharski, P. Kiessling. Second row: D. Tomich. E. Mirelman, J. Grodin. A. Swaim. L. Wilcox, F. Norris, J. Kitchen. K. Meyer, J. Runstrom, K. Weiss. G. Martin, B. Bauer, R. Becker, D. Schneider. J. Hansel, T. Thompson, B. Spira, P. Joseph. J. Foesch. D. Werle, D. Rowan, R. Robers, P. Snowdon. Third row: R. Donner. R. Bina, R. Sanger, R. Johnson, J. McDonald, B. Taylor, B. Frenz, J. Janowak, P. Vorlander, J. Steele, R. Lyle, D. Heimmermann, R. Deupree. B. Kolda, D. Francis, R. Tews, R. Mekelburg, D. Seaquist, D. Radtke, C. Evans. popo n q a a n . r n $ ft + r ■li ' Ir ' il ' li l i ' ! '  fiAllM££$A V;f I t f tw ■9 4. G «-« i xl ■w 1 - - j m b Mack House — Bottom row: H. Schmidt, J. Wyatt, W. Morey, H. Kalweit, E. Chartraw, M. Leiske, D. Meitzer, D. McFarlin, N. Ulevich, R. Meyer, D. Devos, J. Abraham. Second row: W. Bratley, A. Salako, G Bertelsen, G Smarzinski, M. Johnson, C. Govin, Jr., E. Hermansen, R. Weiking, D. Wiedmeier, P. Swanson, R. Kreuger, D. McAllister, T. Winkler, J. Schwartz. Third row: J. Berg, M. Dobberfuhl, W. Mcilrath, J. Zink, H. Radtke, Jr., W. Winkler, Jr., J. Haugen, D. Buhr, J. Spears, J. Bauer, C. Krause, D. Tank, A. Wright, J. Humstudphrey. 404 MACK HOUSE Under the leadership of president Harold Schmidt, vice- president Gary Bertelsen, secretary Don Tank, treasurer Bradley Seguin, social chairman Dennis Meitzer, and athletic chairman Chuck Krause, the Mack House men, better known as the Studs to fellow house members, planned many special social events. The regular house parties were supplemented with a daring Pajama Party much to the dismay of the housefellow John Wyatt. Mack House celebrated the Christ- mas season by caroling around the campus to get into a holiday mood and to serenade the women in surrounding living units. SHOWERMAN HOUSE James McCugh will be the last male president to preside over Showerman House, for next year women will invade the house in an attempt to civilize the men in the Kronsage area. Along with the president, Larry Batterman, treasurer; Jim Thomas and Eric Lewis, social chairmen; and Michael Weubart, athletic chairman led the house to a tie in the annual Powder Bowl game against Cole ' s Buck House. This was the first time the men have come close to victory for in the past the women have always won. The men and their housefellow Dick Silberman had a hard time guarding the Showerman dragon throughout the year. Showerman House — Bottom row: G. Erickson, L. Johnson, S. Reppe, L. Walters, G. Johnson, R. Shulstad, R. Silberman, R. Neuser, G. Bateman, A. Hurtgen, A. Brandl, W. Helgeson. Second row: D. Huseby, R. Hensel, G. Conn, J, Schmidt, G. Schroedter, J. Carlson, D. Kanera. C. Gross, M. Neubert, J. McHugh, B. Bohac, A. Foeste, M. Johnson, D. Walden, D. Schiffleger, G. Curreri, L Batterman, E. Lewis. Third row: J. Abitz, J. Lee, R. Klatt, D. Laufenberg, G. Jackson, D. Allen, C. Robinson, M. Vamdeberg, W. Toft, T. Hoelter, O. Morse, R. Kern, J. Held, G. Mengeling, T. OGrady, J. Lewis. J8L SJLM f MMN fnl Alfllifii LvV vfl ft J 1 t h  If f ? • V ■t f 1 f m .: •v  i i ■L« V ,4 | Swenson House — Bottom row: D. Kaminski, R. Clayton, J. Heidmann, D. Gale, S. Kjarsgaard, R. Von Haden. R. Roth, M. Charas, W. Buxton, G. Steele, J. Birch, P. Tong, L. Peissig, R. Sonder. Second row: P. McNamar, A. Brown, R. Christensen, W. Sykes, A. Lorbetske, J. Scully, D. Schultz, J. Groth, E. Loke, K. Holz, C. Rideout, J. Hofer, M. Hutjens, W. Granger, P. Uhl, P. Davis, R. Strebel, P. Roos, P. Redlin, D. Kashnig, J. Hinrichs. Third row: J. Goldfarb, R. Furchtenicht, T. McArdle, R. Schuettpelz, C. Weiss, R. Turcott, R. Daneshgar, A. Bondehagen, J. Wood, C. Nason, P. Hlava, D. Modra, S. Berglund. G. Brandenburg, D. Gilbertson, N. De Beuklar, B. Fraser, W. Mullica, E. Stephenson, L. Lindwall, A. Brown. SWENSON HOUSE Socially, Swenson House began the year with their home- coming celebration. They entered the Yell Like Hell compe- tition and completed their weekend with Jones House at a successful party at the Knights of Columbus Hall. This house also enjoyed many buffet suppers throughout the year. The pre-vacation party was another huge success. Between their parties the men became water-logged from all their water fights. The house leaders included Ray Sonder, president; Lanny Pessig, treasurer; Elliott Loke, secretary; Charles Na- son, and Ed Stephenson, social chairmen; and Jerry Gold- farb, athletic chairman. TURNER HOUSE The men of Turner House broke the routine of study and regular dorm parties to donate one night before Christmas to the mental patients in the surrounding Madison area. Traditionally called Happy Hours, this annual party began ™0 with a dinner in Holt Commons, followed by a show that challenged the ingenuity of Turner men. The evening ended with a presentation of a gift to each guest. The activities of the house were led by Tom Lonsdale, president; Windy Ross, treasurer; Marc Kelling and Jim Janicek, social chair- men; and Skip Muzik, athletic chairman. Mike Madden, housefellow, supervised the whole house. Turner House — Bottom row: J. Blencoe, J. Ranney, J. Lehman, M. Madden, T. Lonsdale, C. Hegii, R. Pode, J. Kahler, G. Phillips, D. Wilofsky, M. Gluck, J. Baker. Second row: B. Schultz, D. Aegerter, W. Kenny, T. Darling, D. Westhuis, R. Christensen, R. Stoetting, M. Kelling, J. Toatsch, B. Sellers, T. Weiler, H. Silverstein, P. Wieland, J. Saletri, E. Phillips, B. Belonger. Third row: R. Burton, J. Wille, P. Langlois, R. Barth, P. Adams, J. Janicek, F. Lass, J. Heeb, R. Woldt, P. Pfund, D. Hesch, J. Griel, J. Battalio, D. Knoebel. tit It f . • ' V r § .1 , I ft tit i % : • ?. j rri ± i r s_ v a Bierman House — Bottom row: M. Ebling, S. Abramson, S. Macall, J. Beduhn, J. Weins, Mrs. C. Marshall, M. Holsteen, D. Smith, C. Kenney, M. Melcher, J. Ritter, L Lurvey. Second row: J. Woodzick, S. Sites, M. Lind, T. Huqhes. P. Carlin, S. Franke, M. Kynol, F. Shuter, P. Widder, N. Whitney, K. Hofmeister, C. Krutza. Third row: M. Erickson, J. Zupancic, Stewart, K. Flink, N. Blanchard, S. Thresher, M. Gleason, V. Potratz, D. Henselin, M. Merkl, F. Holz. Perry, S. Wandrey, M. Justman, K. Miner, J. Page, M. Nesgaard, J. SLICHTER HALL BIERMAN HOUSE Bierman House of Slichter Hall was led in its activities this year by Diane Smith, president; Jean Wiens, vice- president; Sharel Abramson, secretary and treasurer; Jill 406 Beduhn, social chairman; and Maryanne Ebling and Mary Jane Melcher, judicial chairmen. Representatives to campus organizations included Jane Ritter, AWS representative; Carolyn Kenney, LHA repre- sentative; and Susan Macall, Union representative. The girls participated in a service project for the Golden Age Rest Home for which they made tray favors, sent birthday cards, and held a Christmas party. GAVIN HOUSE Savin House along with the other units of Slichter Hall participated in the service project for the Golden Age Rest Home which they have done since 1952. The officers of Gavin were Grace Brens, president; Nancy Gow, vice-president; Rachel Valesch, secretary and treas- urer; Sandra Pearson, social chairman; and Mary Norton and Mary Bowen, judicial chairmen. AWS representative was Judith Nelson, LHA representative w as Barbara Hertel, and Union representative was Sherry Cavender. All helped to make it a most enjoyable year. Gavin House— Bottom row: J. Nelson, M. Chudy, M. Norton, M. Bower, G. Brens, D. Huebner, N. Gow, R. Valesh, S. Cavendar, S. Pearson, M. Qualley, M. Tessman. Second row: S. Schlintz, A. Bryson, L. Gieringer, E. Ruben, C. Browne, K. Boutell, J. Hintz, P. Rosenow, J. Carpenter, J. Jipson, P. Pabian, J. Dombrowski, S. Harp, J. Herman, S. Mallat, S. Pratt, P. Woodford. Third row: B. Sonntag, L Portner A Krahn J Logerquist C Neumann, J. Gillett, M. Theder, M. LaGrange, K. Webb, J. Woller, L. Gordon, K. Caulkett. r ♦ {(• ir I «• § 9 i t t it d n; I ri mm Goldberg House — Bottom row: C. Bassett, M. Snyder. A. Korth, V. Hrees. L. Hirai, M. Burgy, K. Lawton, G. Carter. J. Amidon. P. Witt, M. Riechers, K. Hillery. Second row: A. Koch, M. Becker, K. Morris. N. Roche, D. Wilks, R. Strauman, L. Repp. M. Campbell, P. Carlson, S. Rolef- son, K. Hanson, K. Reippel, E. Bellin, S. Hingiss. Third row: R. Rux, M. Bitney, I. Bullinger, J, Gibson, C. Callahan, C. Vlahakis, V. Crawford, B. Marlneau, C. Anderson. GOLDBERG HOUSE The individual coffee hours are enjoyed by all of the residents of Slichter Hall. Goldberg House also helped Turner House with their service project as well as work- ing on their own. All activities were the result of a group of hardworking officers: Michaele Wondreis, president; Maryanne Burgy, vice-president; Lois Hirai, secretary and treasurer; Deborah Behnke, social chairman; and Glenda Carter and Linda Herman, judic ial chairmen. AWS, LHA, and Union repre- sentatives were Deanne Olson, Sharon Haney, and Kathy Laughton, respectively. LUEDKE HOUSE Luedke House thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas informal held on December II. Luedke House also participated in helping Turner House with their service project which was a Christmas party for the handicapped people. ' Officers working to make this year the finest in history were: Gayla Seidler, president; Bonnie Williams, vice-presi- dent; Phyllis Estes, secretary and treasurer; Carol Lindgren, social chairman, and Jean Kadow and Toi Goettsch, judicial chairmen. Patricia Tohulka, Susan Hill and Barbara Hanson were Luedke ' s AWS, LHA, and Union representatives. Luedke House — Bottom row: S. Brown, S. Trevino. P. Estes B. Williams, C. Hanson, K. Nepscha. Second row: E. Heidt, K. Flottum, C. Shrake. G. Lamb M. Barr, J. Lauasseur, M. Olsen, B. Zahn, J. Whitenack, E. Toepel. Third Gajdos. B. Milatz, G. Pope, B. Barry, L. Simpson, D. Honeck, G. Hanson, Lindgren, S. Hill, P. Tohu A. Beeman, D. Oakley, S row: L. Theune. C. Churc M. Novak. J. Goetsch, B. ka, G. Seidler, T. Goetlsch, S. Gold . Manke, C. Hoppel, M. Spiering, K ies, M. Glenn, C. Posner, C. Dukl Sell. ring, B. Heise. 3th, M. I M « h m f $ J ! J £• : M $ | t % « % II t ma ma m 3Ji£P $ - ® f? t %J3 $ © Lil .a § '  - V V Bryan House — Bottom row: M. Pluess, T. Ramsey, J. Affeldt, G. Leive, J. Hinstorff, S. Schroeder, G. Condon, F. Bull, P. Moran, J. Premo, D. Meers, J. Hasse, P. Michelson, T. Rogoff. Second row: K. Voigt, B. Bauman, T. Henkelman, S. Eberly, D. Diercks, J. Frank, C. Graves, J. Weyer, W. East- wood, W. Bradford, D. Gavin, J. Kurtz, J. Burn, R. Hankins, W. Cogger, T. Gardner, T. Widder, R. Foster, R. Dechamps, J. Kakes, D. Rollay, B. Gregg. Third row: M. Banks, L. Hamm, J. Landvatter, G. Gray, J. Spicuzza, J. Wltte, F. Silver, R. Hyack, D. Spira, D. Huppler, B. Winkley, D. Schumitsch, D. Rossing, R. Van Vreede, P. Hasse, D. Skogen, P. Zimick, R. Jahnke. SULLIVAN HALL BRYAN HOUSE 408 Bryan House again held their annual hayride in the autumn, took part in all intramural sports, won their dorm section of the basketball competition, held activities with Ross House of Cole Hall, and had numerous Christmas functions. Officers for the year were: Ken Voight, president; Tom Gardner, vice-president; Jim Hasse, treasurer; and Tom Rogoff and Jan Premo, social chairmen. Bruce Gregg was housefellow. LEOPOLD HOUSE Ross Wilcox, president; Jerry Schneider, vice-president; Unmeel Mehta, secretary; and Bob Wellauer, treasurer, were among the leaders of Leopold House. Social chairman, Harold Thomas, was always busy plan- ning social activities such as the Parents ' Day Weekend, Open House weekends, and the Christmas party at Nob Hill. Leopold also took part in intramural sports, Dormsyl- vania, and College Bowl. These residents took pride in re- ceiving the dorm trophy for the Blood Drive. Leopold House — Bottom row: M. Peterman, L. Morien, H. Johnson, D. Schadeberg, T. Kuether, U. Mehta, R. Wallauer, H. Thomas, R. Wil- cox, R. Chernow, J. Schneider, M. Babich, K. Kltelinger, R. Horn, R. Sharpee. Second row: P. Voegel, J. Lindley, M. Johnson, E. Hoth, D. Stair, A. Alaspa, J. Krzewina, K. Schmidt, D. Boyd, J. Gaylord, J. Foley, R. Lewke, E. Bliek, C. Geenen, D. Solern, T. Smith, W. Bischof, J. Jaeger, R. Horn, M. Kademian, D. Thelen, K. Barnes. Third row: J. Niemeyer, D. Paradise, T. Bier, T. LeMoine, J. Minsloff, R. Langer, J. Lucht, W. Kirkham, E. Richards, W. Sharpee, R. Emshoff, M. Donahue, L. Pagels. J9o0© : %JL sJL t LJL mm?? fii rni r, fii a -if a ■i tr ir M f ? I t t i ' 1 5 ' ' 5 ' -r V u ' In I McCaffrey House — Bottom row: W. Saxler, C. Atkinson, R. Fait, A. Booth, L. Jones, T. Selle, J. Sospodarelt, R. Jablonka, A. Jablonowski, J. Frantz, S. Jablonowslci, G. Pike, J. Alpert, W. Johnson, J. Gitchel. Second row: T. Verstegen, R. Rogers, C. Fonstad, W. Meagher, P. Juneau, F. Roth, P. Bullock. H. Kreklow, G. Sands, R. Clement. J. Lederman, D. Jaeger. T. Michels. E. Wros. W. Page!, L. Bartz, G. Oedewaldt, P. Klink, J. Scott, J. Kitelinger. Third row: L. Maples, B. Maeson, L. Williams, D. Dixon, D. Ganswindt, J. Blanchard, L. Kueter, R. Mclimans, R. Brazener, S. Reed, J. Henderson, J. Wickham, W. Field, W. Powers, R. Brownlee, J. Oswald, N. Wienstein. McCaffrey house McCaffrey held their annual Las Vegas party with the al- ways successful gambling theme. The house was under the leadership of Roy Tablonka, president; William Ahrmsbrak, vice-president; James Pansch, secretary, and Allen Booth treasurer. Activities were the responsibility of James Gospodarek, who did a fine job planning weekend parties. LHA repre- sentative was John Wickham. OLSON HOUSE Olson House enjoyed a full campus life by participating in the LHA Talent Show, College Bowl, the All-Campus Blood Drive, Dormsylvania, and intramural football, basketball, swimming, track and baseball. Offi-campus parties were also 409 held along with picnics and a house banquet. Officers for the year were Bog Wagman, president; John Jendusa, vice-president; Bob Thomasgard, secretary; Wayne Hanson, treasurer; and Bob Larson and Jack Teetaert, social chairmen. John Tallman was Olson ' s housefellow. Olson House— Bottom row: T. Babbitt, R. Buell. M. Lukoff, W. Hanson, R. Wagman, R. Wilson, J. Patterson, D. Strong. D . Mitchell. D. Schendel. R. Thomasgard. J. Worzalla. Second row: J. Morse. R. Perry, C. Rhodes, D. Drescher. R. Morris. C. Lochen, T. Olsen, J. Tallman, D. Mulvihill, W. Orr, J. Leete, W. Dermbach, B. Bondow, R. Eiseman. Third row: G. Kosmatka, S. Shakman, J. Johnson, W. Dohmen, R. Soules, D. Pontious, W. Smoller. G. Halvorsen, W. Geurink. E. Morien, L. Rippe, S. Romberg. . o- r v h tftstO, JlTl 1 t-X i ij t|i % Bashford House — Bottom row: R. Berg, J. Loessel, R. Fons, G. Pflager, B. Walthers, G. Stulgaitus, D. Van Susteren, H. Dentz, Henniger, T. Willce, R. Schunck. Second row: G. Bogenschneider, J. Mitby, J. Latzke, G. Bivens, T. Deer. M. Kailing, G. Werhane, R. Baumann, J. Pearce, R. Bowles, B. Wagner, R. Curwen, R. Schlender, J. Foss, D. Brugger, E. Trecroci. TRIPP HALL BASHFORD HOUSE The social activities of Bashford House included a hayride and numerous buffet suppers. The house took part in all intermural sports. They did especially well in football by 410 placing third in the football league of Tripp Hall. The men who were responsible for planning and organizing the activ- ities were Richard Baumann, president; Butch Bivens, vice- president; and Gary Bogenschneider and Terry Schoon- hoven, social chairmen. The men of this house excelled in the many phases of campus life. BOTKIN HOUSE Botkin House had a very fine year socially, athletically and, of course, academically. Buffet suppers, house parties and open houses kept the Botkin men busy socially. The house also participated in all intermural sports. Craig Pier, president; Kemp Wilson, vice-president and secretary; Claude Ouellette, treasurer and John Burke, social chairman, were in charge of all these house activities, and they did a very commendable job. Botkin House— Bottom row: R. Steidl, W. Boomer. T. Clark, R. Brock. W. Andraschko, C. Pier, K. Hagen. K. Wilson, C. Ouellette, J. Krouscup. R. Janiszewski. Second row: D. Graff, S. Orlich, J. Femal, P. Langley, C. Feldmann. G. Johnson. J. Wisniewski, A. January, C. Johansson. D. Tredrea, R. McElroy. Third row: J. Hubbell, J. Haverberg, R. Ullenbrauck, G. Werth, G. Reif, D. Goodger, T. Hellerud, L. Hansen, S. Morrison, J. King, M. Dauley. ft n f ffl ? t ' t 1 1 trt ' t 7 m Fallows House — Bottom row: S. Gyarmaty, T. Schmeisser, S. Wagner, T. Royt, N. Kneppreth, J. Zimmermann, J. Brancamp, J. Buchner, W. Mett, M. Mietzei, J. Peterson. Second row: F. Morton, R. Lind, J. Bielefeldt, R. Gerlach, R. Quisling, P. Cupery, J. Wetzel, J. Winlcler, R. Walthers. Third row: M. McNamara, A. Rowe, T. Knoblaugh, W. Waeffler, D. Bartz. N. Knutsen, J. Chamberlain, P. Bako, J. Van Rens, T. Riley, L. Khlolc, D. Kapadia. FALLOWS HOUSE The Fallows Kats were active in the many phases of cam- pus life. They participated in all the intermural sports and during the football season their team was cheered on by their own cheerleaders from Slichter Hall. Their social ac- tivities included a hayride in twenty degree weather, open houses, a cassino party, buffet dinners and a Christmas Banquet. Officers were Jim Waeffler, president; Mike Miet- zei, vice-president; Neil Knutsen, secretary; and Dick Lind, treasurer. The house publishes a newspaper, The Kats ' Meow. FRANKENBURGER HOUSE The social activities at Frankenburger House were high- lighted by the annual Hopscotch Tournament with Elizabeth Waters Unit IV, a hootennany buffet and the traditional PJ A I Christmas Party. House officers were Larry Fassett, presi- dent; Michael Wagner, vice-president; John Curtis, secre- tary-treasurer; and Salem Markos and Bruce Schneidewind, social chairmen. The house was also very active in all phases of intermural sports. They placed third in IM football. Frankenburger House — Bot+om row: P. Tilly, K. Boyles, M. Wagner, T. Hansis, L. Fassett, M. Rieder, R. Ruchti, J. Curtiss, S. Markos, C. Marquart, E. Hopkins. Second row: E. Jereb, F. Schev, P. Wahle:, D. Martin, R. Crabb, B. Schneidewind, G. Campbell, K. Werner, E. Wollering, R. Christian- son, J. Fryxell, M. Persinger, S. Wheeler, J. Greenwood, C. Rick, D. Senft, K. Larimer. Third row: K. Tyborski, P. Surprison, R. Fahrback, M. Brotz, J. Hlade, D. Engel, T. Holt, W. Sanders, D. Kesten, P. Fritschel. W. UHman, B. Lav, A. Sells, W. Stefrenhagen. « V Gregory House — Bottom row: L. Pinnow, S. Pitzner, C. Stroz, K. Ducke, G. Dunst, M. Holmes, P. Zuroski, J. Rowlette, C. Querry. Second row: A. Hopefl, L. Pfoffenbach, O. Clark, R. Hoisterman, P. Kallas, B. Gerard, J. Schewe, C. Dinkel, D, Frosberg. Top row: B. Allen, D. Ihlenfeld, J. Jedrlinic, J. Voss, M. Nelson, J. Warpehoske, W. Virnoche. GREGORY HOUSE A Homecoming dinner and dance and many picnics high- lighted the social calendar of Gregory House. The men of the house took part in the intramural sports, and during the ■' football season they played wearing their own red and white football jerseys. The men who planned and executed these activities were president, Pat Zaraski, vice-president; John Jedrlinic; secretary, David Tietsort; treasurer, Dick Ihlenfeld; and social chairman, Curt Clark. HIGH HOUSE A Tom Jones buffet supper, many house parties, sleigh rides, buffet suppers, and open houses after the football games made up the social calendar of High House. Robert Franz, president; Frank Burke, vice-president; Loren Wing- blade, treasurer; Thomas Zuhlke and Willard Holgate or- ganized these and many other activities of the house. Of course, the house participated in the IM sports such as football and basketball. High House — Bottom row: B. Gabert, J. Carelli, H. Hogan, Mona Lisa, P. Berntsen, D. Krejcarek, L. Wingblade, F. Burke, D. Cherney, M. Good- rich, R. Franz. Second row: R. Brueckbauer, B. Cox, J. Gerstner, J. Friedrich, Dimples, M. Lyman, K. Kraemer, T. Zuhlke, F. Schenk, P. Nichols. Third row: C. Nielsen, J. Erickson, S. Lott, R. Walrath, J. Maas, T. Mathewson, R. Gagnon, G. Mapes, W. Luehring, R. Hughes. , I , - MR99 k r y Spooner House — Bottom row: D. Kluchesky, D. Sullivan, K. Gister, P. Heinle, J. Gehlhar, J. Valhouli, R. Groh, R. Kutter, J. Hogden, W. Fons, C. Schuette. Second row: S. Meyers, R. Bichara, H. McHugh, L. Bauman, D. Josephs, T. Leupold, K. Hartwig, J. DeHartog, J. Jones, T. Andersin, D. Pacetti, P. Stuelting, F. Fisher, S. Jonjax. Third row: R. I hlenfeld, P. Rierson, G. Krohn, B. Gasett, E. Maeder, J. Brodson, R. Arnold, N. Conrad, R. Thornton, P. Parris. SPOONER HOUSE Making Homecoming decorations with the first floor of Slichter Hall, many open houses after the games, mixers with Barnard Hall and a hayride were the high points of the social calendar planned by the house social chairmen, Kerry Gister and Dennis Sullivan. The house officers were Richard Groh, president; Frank Fischer, vice-president; Paul Stoelt- ing, treasurer, and Edward Maeder, secretary. The house also enthusiastically participated in the inter-floor athletic league games. VILAS HOUSE The men of Vilas House had a very busy and successful year. They won the football championship in the Tripp Hall league and they participated in many other sports. The social calendar of the house was highlighted by a Roaring Twenties Party in the fall. The house officers who helped to plan these activities and many others were Ronald Laitsch, president; Roger Plate, vice-president, and Kenneth Puttie and Arthur Schmitz, social chairmen. 413 Vilas House — Bottom row: T, Erwin, A. Golly, R. Plate, A. Schmitz, R. Roll, G. Wendt, R. Laitsch, S. Zepelak, J. Harris. J. Graves, J. Lyons. Sec- ond row: D. Heaney, J. McGaver, R. Kirkwood, M. Morgan, R. Goldberg, T. Petterson, R. Pekarske S. Church, R. Goodman, J. Pribnow, J. Boeldt. K. Kreher, R. Garbutt, J. Lund. M. Knisely. Third row: D. Kidd, T. Lerch, R. Grant, K. Paap, D. Becker, J. Fellows, S. Mi 1 er, R. Kerndt W. Grosshandler, E. Schlag, D. Pick, E. Hogenson. A § r J INDEPENDENT HOUSES Bottom row: D. Moog, M. Weiss, J. Waxier, M. Kohler, M. Bluestone, T. Emanuel, Mrs. Barnard, F. Gross, M. Umbach, M. Graham, L. Bieri, S. Leid- holdt, W. Smith. Second row: R. Brenner, M. Pager, B. Pollay, M. Stanley, B. Kesner, H. Kieweg, F. Beiler, N. Rubin, J. Shibko, J. Reisen, J. Brett, W. Raftenberg. Third row: R. Blackman, J. Genaclc, D. Marks, V. Fordon, B. Porsche, D. DiMatteo, G. O ' Neil, V. Weber, D. Feldman, M. Harrison, D. Fanelli, B. Heinz. ALLEN HALL Allen Hall ' s officers this year were Freddie Gross, president; Joan Winer, vice- president; Ruth Behrens, secretary; and Trudy Emanuel, treasurer. Sue Bell and Iris Shapkin were social chairmen. Social activities for the Allen Hall girls included beer suppers with the Kappa Sigs, Phi Sigs, Theta Chis, and Delta Sigma Pi. A Christmas formal at the Embers in December highlighted the year. An Open House on October 2nd and a Parents ' Day tea were also given by the girls. A spring formal was also held. Margaret Hamilton served as judicial board chairman of the hall. Bottom row: C. Bills, S. Byrns, P. Korf, K. Ludwig, R. Christensen, M. Nelson, K. Rahmlow. M. Upham, J. Hatch. N. Juday. K. Pree, S. Urban, M. Price. Second row: C. Schilling. B. Drescher, E. Bechthold, J. Redman, B. Schulz, O. Saukkonen, J. Oates. Mrs. Baker, J. Ryan, D. Huebner, L. Mayer, J. Shepard, M. Behnke. G. McLean, M. Corey. Third row: P. Meyer, N. VanLeeuwen. K. Cardy. N. Johnson, N. Madden, P. Romano. C. George. L. Joseph, U. Lott, S. Adair, C. Carpenter, H. Gleiss, S. Wilmeth, D. Genck. J. Johnson, P. Nelson, K. Forszen, M. Curtis. Fourth row: M. Gale, S. Geister, J. Fowler, C. Krumm, N. Price, E. Lore, M. Winter, M. McCann. J. Wechter, M. Wenetzki, N. Windsor, E. Schoenman, V. Testwuide, S. Fleming. Fifth row: D. Seidler. C. Muth, K. Quale, P. Davidson, D. Corwith, M. Hibsher, S. Guettler, L. Edmonds, T. Graham, M. Meythaler, A. Crosland, J. Pickett, S. Cann. ANN EMERY This year Ann Emery Hall supported an International Student, Outi Saukkonen of Finland. The 186 girls at the dorm raised the money themselves. A tea was held October 24th to welcome Outi and to have her meet formally the girls who had made her visit to America possible. A party was given for the children of the Salvation Army Nursery School during the Christmas season. Ann Emery also had a tea for Aunt Millie, the beloved switchboard operator and receptionist, who retired on her eightieth birthday. Ann Emery ' s officers for the year were: Jean Marie Oates, presi- dent; Hariette Falls, vice-president; Evie Stamm, secretary; Nancy Otley, treasurer, Ellen Bechthold, judicial chairman; and Barb Schulz, international student chairman. - §rsj i Bottom row: L. Clark, A. Hagunin, G. Schmidt, G. Nelsestaen, N. Meier, E. Bringe, J. Doyle. P. Farra. Second row: N. Yogerst. R. Held, R. Bum- sted, B. Knesting, J. Lonergan, J. Doornink, J, Smoller, D. Olson. Third row: E. Kissinger. M. Held, R. Burton, R. Cretney, R. Craig, A. Landmark, W. Meyer, D. Schuth, R. Destree, R. Feucht. Fourth row: A. Mills, D. Craig, R. Zarcvy, M. Grimme, H. Warmbier, J. Voss, P. Veum. BABCOCK HOUSE GILMAN HOUSE 416 Leading Babcock House through an eventful year were Glenn Schmidt, president; James Schwa rtzhoff, vice-presi- dent; John Doyle, secretary; and Erwin Bringe, treasurer. A new house at 1936 University Avenue was welcomed this year by these agricultural students. Members partici- pated in intercollegiate and intracollegiate agricultural com- petition and ranked highly in all of their activities. Among the social functions to be remembered were the spring and winter formals, the many beer suppers, and the theme parties held by the men ' s cooperative living unit. An open house, coffee hours after the football games, and participation in the Fast for Freedom were highlights of the year for the forty-five girls of Gilman House. The offices were filled by Vivian Lewin, president; Norma Allen, secre- tary; Linda Killen, treasurer; and Libby Mayo and Faith LeSauvage, social chairmen. Bottom row: A. S.mon. G. Muschel. S. Silber. M. Lowenstein, Mrs. I. Rafferty. L. Mayo, A. Goldsmith, C. Vando. A. Lachenbruch. Second row: L Abrams. A. Bronfenbrenner. W. Wolf. P. Sobin, M. Rachlin. J. Quinn, K. Gold. R. Brickman, P. Kollmer, A. Trautmann. Third row: H. Chellin, .,.,,, J? - y ' J - Handelsman . J- Edelstein. K. Wolff, J. Goodwin, V. Lewin, L Davidson. Fourth row: L. Rago, J. Slote, N. Waelsch, L. Kart, L. Killen, C. Guyer, B. Noes, C. Sherdon. CARROLL HALL Bottom row: J. Spindel, N. Jabenis, V. Koslow. S. Kissil, Housefellow; B. Malkin, S. Diwald, T. Weintraub. R. Goroff, D. Fleming. Second row: S. Fried- man, C. Royce, M. Davis, B. Waldman, S. Friedman, J. Adelman, W, Ross, B. Steinback, M. Marows, S. Miller. Third row: S. Blumenfield, K. Engel, M. Gilbert, H. Cohen, S. Plax, J. Becker, M. Balanoff, E. L. Kahn, E. Friedlander, A. Gollub, S. Klayman, J. Jaffe. Social activities for Carroll Hall included beer suppers, a Parents ' Weekend, coffee hours, a winter and a spring formal at the hall and a volleyball tournament. Officers for the year were: Roberta Katz, president; Bobbi Malkin, vice-president; Mar- sha Kolodney, secretary; and Joan Gelb, treasurer. Mary Siegel was social chairman. Joy Blum- berg and Barbara Briskin were AWS representatives. The scholastic aspects of campus life were not neglected. Faculty speakers were enjoyed by all. 1 Bottom row: M. Storck. S. Werych, Mrs. Hendrick, J. Blakely, L. McDermid. Second row: K. Kaitis, T. MacWatt, N. Rogers, G. Bloss, J. Dian. Third row: A. Larson, J. Klinefelter, M. Newton, K. Bailey, K. Peterson. 418 COCHRANE HOUSE Jennifer Blakely, president; Liz Beattie, treasurer; Mary Storck, social chairman; and Mimi Newton, judicial chair- man, coordinated the activities for the girls of Cochrane House for the 1964-65 school year. The girls participated actively in intramural sports. They also held a Christmas party enjoyed by all. Chris Liefert was the Co-ed ' s Congress representative for the girls living on the corner of Langdon and Frances. DAVID SCHREINER The men of David Schreiner placed high in College Bowl this year, but they also had a full schedule of social activities. A winter formal and a spring formal highlighted the year. Participation in Model U.N., Badger Song Fest, and intra- mural sports were also experienced by many. Steve Bader, president; Fred Deinlein, vice-president; Robert Swanson, secretary; Daun Garcia, treasurer; Phil Balson, judicial chairman; and Larry Johnson, social chair- man, led the David Schreiner scholars through their event- ful year. Bottom row: R. Clark, D. Dague. P. Balcom, Mrs. D. Schlag, T. Cusick, S. Badger, L. Gibbs. Second row: E. Skuldt. R. Lembcke, M. Seefeldt, B. Krueger, T. Kuebler, L. Johnson, S. Boettcher, G. Gmur. Third row: T. Elfers, D. Balsiger, H. Shapiro, J. O ' Conner, C. Friedrich, R. Nelson, D. Brick. Fourth row: R. Swanson, J. Laarman, A. Eggert, R. Friede, J. Carlson, J. Kioski, W. Cowen.  ■' ' « - MkTOK m- , ' I K W. N - I?! j-w i ? m ' E ! S £ l ' L-  W P L - A -. «— ' ,• •$«, I 5 I r -v; LANGDON HALL The one hundred and ninety-two girls of Langdon Hall spent a very busy, fun-filled year under the able leadership of Ginny Morstadt, president; Ginny Anderson, vice-president; Connie Aho, secretary; Linda Mottl, treasur- er; and Linda Burt, social chairman. On the social side, Langdon Hall joined spirits with Alpha Chi Rho for Homecoming, had coffee hours after the football games, and a Christmas party for the girls. Langdon Hall had a Big and Little Sister program as well as a successful Christmas project at the Martin Luther ' s Childrens ' Home. Bottom row: L. Kuhn, M. Yablin, J. Stein. S. La Kam, S. Fenberg, R. Fagman, M. Wolf S. Sawyer, B. Rogan, A. Emanuel, C. Carpenter, K. Michishita, M. Blyweiss. Second row: M. Gold, S. Lehman, A. Radebaugh, H. Klein, V. Kimmel, S. Korman, Mrs. McCann, C. Levine, S. Adler, N. Hessenaur, D. Eisenstadt. D. Mirslcy, B. Bell. Third row: L. Werner, L. Soss, P. Bloom, B. Lipsitz, P. Goodman, J. Halpern, C. Mertes, R. Diefenthaler. T. Walter, A. Sheiner, S. Steiner, A. Sloan, J. Lowey, B. Pearson, M. Shell. Fourth row: E. Franlton, S. Gill, J. Maloff, L. Schutz, S. Yirmibesh, B. Gantt, J. Hyland, T. Weller, P. Meyer, J. Levinsohn, S. Tarney, B. Was- serman, P. Busby, B. Orren. LOWELL HALL The 300 residents of Lowell Hall, the very modern and comfortable dormitory, kept busy with numerous cultural, educational, and social activities this year. The girls hosted an international dinner with foreign students as guests. Other functions were a faculty tea, a banquet in honor of the seniors, and a speakers ' program with prominent city and university citizens discussing a variety of topics. Lowell had three added attractions this year. Kyoto Michishita, a foreign exchange student from Japan, spent her sophomore year living at Lowell. The other innovations were a tutoring system and a complete exam file. The girls enjoyed many successful social functions, which included coffee hours after the football games, informal splash parties in the swimming pool, Homecoming with Wisconsin Hall, a winter formal at the Cascade Ski Lodge, and a spring formal at the Park Motor Inn. The floor presidents were: Roberta Thrun, Toby Wolitz, Sherry Helfant, Barbara Malow, Susan Waltzman, Suzanne Stern, and Kathy Turoff. Bottom Row: L. Jadd. J. Blank, L Hodes. J. Epstein. J. Goldberg. M. Schneider, N. Firgert. S. Grossman. H. Rudoy, P. Warren, D. Susskind, E. Goldfinger, L Weiss. Second row: S. Kaiser, N. Levine. S. Furih, G. Sherman, L Gorin, L. Warman, B. Powell, Mrs. McCann, C. Brovirg, S. Ross- ton, E. Soret, V. Morris. S. Halpern, M. Sebulsky, S. O ' Berman. Third row: S. Kier, T. Tarnow, C. Bender, B. Becker, B. Winston, D. Rosenthal, R. Brenner, J. Glen, S. Karlson, N. Silberberg, J. Zola, D. Caplan, R. Joseph. P. Passen, B. Kaplan, R. Rein. Fourth row: L. Skinner. M. Weinstein, B. Meyer. P. Porcelli, L Lebow, J. Trotter, P. Holman, K. Friedland, E. Catsman, R. Begoun, C. Lepp, R. Gilman, S. Meyers. D. Gelfard, A. Mor- ris, N. Millman. .-«■••• ■t- .ilrt«i;„i,:. ■5 0f Bottom row: P Krueger, K. Vacha, M. Hendry. N. Stillpass. M. Ringel, D. Shrlich. R. Berkoner. K. Zimmerman. D. Feller, K. Corenman. M. Glass. B Konover, C Kant. Second row: K. Taback. C. Rudnick, F. Uditsky. L. Brandwein, J. Block, M. Shulman. K. Craden. N. Siege!, Mrs. McCann. B ' Levy T Seltz G Phillips S. Galin, J. Feenberg, B. Levy, P. Hoyt, L. Cooper. Third row: A. Kruchkoff. G. Schwarz, K. Kuttig, S. Slesinger, M. KauferL Resnick, L. Grossman. C. Carlson. J. Slesinger, P. Guttman. C. Zin, S. Pearl, M. Smith. E. Eichler. A. Wallack. J. Joseph, S. Stillman. S. Deaisin, B. Sutker, F. Robinson, B. Nathaw. J. Weber. B. Malow, S. Van Zandt, D. Guttman. S. Stern, B. Teitel, S. Chalstrom. A. Bernstein. A. Feld- man, P. Wickersham, R. Pine, G. Klar, M. Weiss. 422 Bottom row: N. Maniscalco, J. Pearl, J. Tondryck, M. Simmons, Mrs. Hemes, S. Feldkran, J. Bortner, N. Kaplan, L. Katler. Second row: V. Purvin, D. Max, J. Harlow, F. Bick, L. Harwood, L. Silverman, L Batt, K. Lynch. Third row: A. Schuster, E. Loury, V. Sleator, M. Lewis, T. Tarzy, J. Friebert, P. Rausen, E. Gilman. LAKE LAWN HOUSE The 41 girls of Lake Lawn House sponsored many social activities. They worked with Delta Sigma Pi for Homecoming events. Post foot- ball game coffee hours, a Christmas party, and a turn-about dinner with their waiters were all included in the social schedule. Campus activities were not forgotten. The girls participated in the Mock U.N. as delegates of Nigeria, and they supported a SNCC worker in Mississippi. Miriam Simmons served enthusiastically as the president of Lake Lawn House, and Linda Kotler served as social chairman. 9 l Bottom row: A. Currie, T. Schwabenlender. H. Wentzel. J. Ruppenthal, R. Noffke, R. Tulip, C. Loberg, T. Zehren, L. Wells, W. Spychalla. Second row: G. Griep- entrog, D. Stowe, J. Cook, L Klessig, A. Quinn, J- Deignan, R. Movrich, J. Foltz, R. Frahm, J. Rowe. Third row: D. Ludy, D. Briggs. S. Matushak. D. Evenson, J. Risseeuw, P. Zimmerman, R. Schmeling, D. Skildum, H. Bartz, L. Wittstock, C. Wilson. Fourth row: R. Boettcher, R. Plzak, M. Schaak, R. Gottscker, B. Olson, J. Kurz, R. Mimier, E. Rosemow, P. Backes, J. Meyer. RUST HOUSE SUSAN B. DAVIS HOUSE The fifty-eight men of Rust House, a co-operat ive men ' s unit, were under the successful leadership of Roy Noffke, president; Tom Zehren, vice-president and social chairman; John Ruppenthal, secretary; and Harold Wentzel, treasurer. Among many worth- while activities of the year were informal parties, intramural bas- ketball and football, Homecoming events with Zoe Bayliss and Susan B. Davis houses, and a Valentine ' s Day party. Susan Davis, a co-operative scholarship house, accomodates fifty-two girls, who enjoyed a very rewarding year. The girls ac- tively planned and participated in the open houses in the fall, the Parents ' Day coffee hour, a Christmas tree-trimming party, beer suppers, a faculty tea, and a spring dinner dance. Many girls took active roles in WRA intramurals. The officers of Susan Davis were Barbara Gimla, who served the house as president; Mary Riley, who was vice-president; and Ber- neita Harrington, Mary Hanson and Peggy Mannes, social chair- men. All of the residents of Susan Davis come from Wisconsin. Bottom row: M. Pitsch, J. Everts, M. Hupenbecker, L. Lusikka, B. Heck, B. Kube, D. Trachte, S. Fowler, J. Sandberg, E, Labott, A. Porter. Second row: C. Luck, C. Demuth, B. Harrington, M. Riley, S. Brockhaus, Mrs. Myrtle Allen, B. Gimlo, A. Kramolis, B. Lovrien, A. Krumins, C. Beffa. Third row: M. Dodge. S. Davis, M. Hanson, J. Johnson, P. Anderson, S. Martalock. R. Butler, L. Becker, E. Hopkins, C. Knoblauch. M. Gilsdorf, K. Fanshaw. Fourth row: C. Dean, M. Mannes, J. Schmidt, N. Miller, L. Baker, D. Jackson, S. Wikrent, B. Carpiaux, M. Ikeler, M. Gerbig. . ' ■- . r K - 7 4 Via fimumi. 4B l Bottom row: K. Whalen, G. Gramza, G. Marow, C. Skvorc, J. Brown, G. Brandwein, S. Olson, J. Gute, M. Novasic, J. Salon Bateman, C. Rabe, B. Marx. Second row: E. Danto, N. Kline, B. Bass, J. Korff, J. Bell, J. Chase, S. Erber, C. Natvig Seifter, J. Coopersmith, P. Zilvitis. Third row: M. Hendricks, K. Sattzstein, A. Thielke, J Ro ., M. Pivar, F. Train, M. Scheuer, P. Miss Siewert, E. Alk, F. Anschel, P. Lane, M. Kneppreth, T. Telpn K. Plantico, I. Persky S. Donovetsky. _. T . ' J. LI UCI . lioiviy, IVII3S JICWCII, l_ , f VIK I , f tliaLII l, I . LU IC, l l. ixosenberg, A. Fyler, Y. Szwajger, S. Stark, N. Best, R. Sigal, S. Collins, C. er, R. Setlick, J. Zelesnikar, N. Wrlgglesworth, J. Rosenberg, D. Miller, J. Norton, S. Darnell. Fourth row: N. Carstens, S. Meyer, F. Thompson, Miller, M. Quarles, S. Isaacson, B. White, J. Kupter, G. Haberichter, L. Bickford. L. Brown, B. Rubbett, J. Sabes, P. Hammers, S. Kaplan, THE TOWERS The Towers, a new independent women ' s dormitory on campus this year, started the fall semester with an open house featuring the P. J. Murphy Quintet. They held a Christmas Formal highlighting The Pro- phets from Rockford, and a spring formal is planned for next semester. The Towers has also had various beer suppers and floor parties. Due to the large number of residents, Towers has established a dorm paper called Between the Towers in order to establish better communication. Officers included Gail Haberichter, president; Zelda Jane Davis, vice- president; Patti Lane, secretary; and Sue Prigoff, treasurer. 425 Bottom row: K. Goldstein, S. Dick, J. Ross, D. Seidenberg, penter, S. Levlne, P. Kaplan, Messer, J. Friedman, N. Glassnen, Mrs. M. Weiss, J. London, J. We M. Meisler, H. Warth, E. Fisher, M. Frankel, M. Melniclc. Third rov B. Greenspun, J. Fishman. inberg, B. Greenspan, J : B. KratochwIII, A. Baron Herr. Second row: L V. Schoen, C. Car- TOWER VIEW Tower View had a successful year under the leadership of Jill London, president; Nancy Glassner, vice-president; Gail Greenberg, secretary; and Jean Friedman, treasurer. The residents of the independent living unit participated in the Campus Blood Drive, Campus Chest, and Model United Nations representing Cypress. They also held beer suppers with Theta Delta Chi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Other social activities included a winter formal and hayride in the autumn. An outstanding spring formal was also held. Active in Union activities was Janet Hinden. UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. The YMCA dormitory, the first of its kind in the nation, is a pri- vate men ' s dorm for students actively interested in the University YMCA. Jim Jungwirth served as House president and Ralph Williams was the social chairman. Activities included Homecoming, intramu- ra Is, and parties. The I 10 men worked with YMCA president, Peter Janke, and vice-presidents, David Mueller and Jon Lampman in spon- soring many activities. These were a Washington U.N. seminar, N.Y. theater seminar, and avante-garde film series. Together with the YWCA, they provided for freshman camp, faculty firesides, and international student weekends. 426 Bottom row: R. Steinke, R. Maske, K. Peterson, F. Speier, J. Nowicki, D. Hanson, D. Ride, H. Schoepflin, B. Denechaud, R. Sosse. Second row: R. Schumpert, L. Brown, W. Witzig, J. Bade, P. Fuchs, T. Rogers, J. Jungwirth, R. Tessendorf, W. Weigand, R. Wambol dt, R. Dahl, J. Sykes. Third row: S. Johnsson, F. Allen, R. Hagemann, S. Wolfe, J. Nichols, R. Argelander, S. Crohn, R. Tegt, J. Kind, D. Kailing, P. Riley, R. Krause, A. Francke, M. Ogedengbe. Fourth row: P. Ivaska, R. Meyer, P. Breistweiser, R. Williams, J. Huebner, A. Hoff, D. Mueller, M. Hanna, W. Driscoll, M. McPherson, H. Were. Fifth row: E. Peterson, K. Schwartz, S. Rosenberg, R. McLeod, D. Loppnow, W. Steffi n, D. Klousie, A. Draxler, J. Mi- chaels, H. Bjarneson, P. Probasco. Bottom Row: B. Strausberg, C. Steinman, nan, S. Allerhand, E. Drake. J. Cohen, S. Osherhoff, A. Greenbaum. Second Row: P. Podeil. M. Bergen. A. Katz, S. Boehm, E. Schreiber, Mrs. Florena Wendt, S. Levitslcy, L. Swerdloff, C. Hastings, L Martin. Third Row: A. Keplow, E. Jacoby, M. Denne. S. Fine. B. Strauss, G. Lapin, J. B. Sandow, B. Hayskar, P. Henderson, B. Norman, K. Gillis, L. Tonner, J. Klauber. H. Poons. S. Sarason, H. Hollenbeck, J. Nemiroff, J. Drill, J. Segal. B. Glaser, R. Jensen. VILLA MARIA Social activities highlighted the year for the girls of Villa Maria. Cate- gorized among the unusual were a waiters turn-about dinner and a party at the Pub. Their Christmas formal was held at Villa featuring the Corvettes, and they also had a singing Christmas party with all the members of Villa. A Hootenanny was held in the fall, and beer suppers were scheduled for the spring semester. This year Villa set up a date board with men ' s housing units. Leaders for the year were Buffy Schreiber, president; Susan Tinkelman, vice-president: Elizabeth Thro, secretary; and Elisia Kaplow, treasurer. Bottom row: G. Levine, D. Zeitlin, L. Yachnes, M. Oshrain. L. Schiffman, R. Epstein. Second row: J. Einhorn, K. Karmish, B. Phillips, N. Abrams, R. ruerst. Third row: E. Feist, A. Lebowitz, J. Everett, J. Weinstein, M. Irvin. VICTORIA HOUSE Victoria House started out the year with an open house featuring the Roadruners, and later on they held an annual Christmas party for the girls. They sent delegates 4?R ° ne Model U. N. conference and had a speaker talk about the Berkeley situation. Victoria House had beer suppers with Theta Chi, Alpha Chi Rho, Psi Upsilon, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Directing the house activities were Amy Leibowitz, president; Diane Teitelbaum, vice-president; Eleanor Feist, secretary; and Renne Jacobs, treasurer. ZOE BAYLISS Zoe Bayliss had an active year socially with an autumn open house and beer suppers with Sigma Phi, Eta Kappa, and Delta Theta Sigma. They participated in the Badger Song Fest and Mock U. N. The girls built a homecomin g display with Rust House, Susan B. Davis, and Schreiner, and they joined with Rust House for Yell Like Hell. Three of the residents, Judy Schink, Cathy Goedjin, and Beverly Anderson, are members of Sigma Epsilon Sigma. Present officers for the year are Daphne Mauermann, president; Sandy Oestreich, vice-president; Judy Schink, secretary; and Mary Sprain, treasurer. Bottom row: J. Pajola, M. Miller, G. Strey, A. Ray, C. Chapman, M. Cowles, N. Winkelman. J. Thompson, J. Kitzmann, C. Baclestrom. Second row: E. Stecker, S. S. Bautch, B. Hoff. N. Edison, J. Schink, D. Mauermann, Mrs. M. Bredgewater, S. Oestreich, M. Sprain. S. Mills, C. Meise, K. Houlberg, S. Kasdorff, K. Turke, K. Eagan, S. Bonkoski, J. Neitzel. R. Konz, J. Alive, C. Goedjin, B. Anderson, V. Mensloff, M. Keul, M. Pingle, B. Bailey, G. Grubisic. A. Eheski, D. Fellner, J. Gomoll, B. Dolata. Fourth row: J. Herzog, V. Griffiths, K. Bink, K. Blocent, M. Cain, S. Reksten, J. Noble. N. Ladwig, K. Horch, S. Ramson. K P v ■8£ Y 430 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Kenneth Qu r enz Vice-President Lucy Rogers Secretary Charlene Bramson Treasurer William Holden Each spring the senior class officers are elected by the student body in a campus-wide election. They serve on the Senior Class Council which pre- pares and distributes a summer and spring news- letter. Working in cooperation with the Deans, they also plan the commencement exercises and select the senior class gift. LAWYERS Adler, Richard M. Ariens, Stephen M. Balistrieri, Joseph P. Bard, Irwin H. Barry, Stanley Bernoski, Ronald G. Boyle, Francis M., Jr. Burroughs, Charles E . Carver, William H. Conklin, Gerald T. Dale, William R. Dales, Ronald P. Douglas, George E. Dowling, Robert O. Fabyan, August E., Ill Fahl, Thomas R. Fehlberg, James H. Feldman, Ray C, Jr. Fitzer, Joel M. Frantz, Joseph M. Frazier, William H. Freedman, Richard E. Gausewitz, Arthur E. Gillick, Timothy J. Goldberg, Alan S. Goldman, Barry A. Gopman, Howard Z. Harrand, Joe Hauser, O. Robert Heath, James R. Hemming, Richard E. Hempe, Henry A. Hill, Edward D. Hill, Kenneth M. Johnston, Keith I. Juneau, Patrick J. Kaatz, Allan R. Knight, Robert C. Kotsonis, George N. Krainik, Ralph B. Kurtz, James A. LaRowe, Myron E. Larson, John D. Luck, Max M. Mitchell, Kenneth M. Mitchell, Robert W. Mouw, John L. Neinas, Robert A. Nuernberg, Robert A. Olson, Jack F. Paul, Dennis L. Pehlivanian, Charles H. Peterson, John C. Pfeil, James A. 431 LAWYERS Piatt, William L. Pokorney, Paul C. Polivka, Duane H. Prestegard, Orlan L. Rohn, Gordon F. Ronan, J. Patrick Rubin, Stephen D. Schmidt, Thomas W. Schroeder, Michael J. Schutter, David C. Schulz, Richard H. Shimek, Daniel W. Slade, Robert E. Smith, David J. Stonek, Robert L. Stowe, Edward L. Sweet, Stephen J. Teschner, John S. Thorpe, James R. Wagan, Clarice R. Ware, G. Lane Wilcox, Jon P. Wydeuen, Dennis M. 432 NURSES Beyer, Kay A. Bilinski, L. Cheryl Briggs, Robert J. Brunkow, Carol A. Clark, Phyllis M. Christianson, Peter L. Cooper, Sheryl A. Czar, Rebecca J. Danaher, Kathye J. Deters, Andrea B. Eichhorn, Mary E. Emrich, Paulen V. Frea, Irene M. Frey, Sandra S. Garbelman, Marilyn B. Gillett, Susan M. Grosnick, Bonnie A. Guell, Barbara R. Hanson, Robert L. Harsch, Jane A. Hollis, Margaret N. Hufnagel, Arline C. Jenson, Seraldine J. Jerome, Alveta M. Kelber, Roberta J. Klass, Barbara E. Klinefelter, Jane E. Koerner, Shirley A. Laine, Judianne Larson, Agnes Leidel, Linda K. Lingle, JoAnn Lutz, Jane M. McCreery, Karen McSillivray, Catherine Maki, Nancy E. Marty, Rosetta I. Mason, Sally K. Melcher, Patricia A. Moslander, Nancy E. Moyle, Sandi L. Nielsen, Emily C. O ' Hern, Teresa J. Ott, Constance K. Pitch, Arlene L. Proctor, Virginia M. Quady, Dorene E. Rhein, Marilee S. Robbins, Susan L. Roberts, Sara L. Ross, Laurie A. Rudolph, Kathleen J. Schultz, Paula Simon, Elizabeth A. Smith, Faye I. Smith, Maryellen Soman, Gail E. Stallknecht, Andrea J. Taylor, Patricia E. Tuft, Lynn R. Vivirski, Diana K. Waitrovich, Peggy L. Waterstreet, Joyce G. Waterworth, Alice M. Wheeler, Wilma K. Willems, Elizabeth M. Williams, Joyce M. Wittak, Mary L. Woodring, Dorothy L. Zacher, Karla E. Zarwell, Penelope N. 433 PT.W f 434 Anderson, James A. Anderson, Russell E. Aron, Stephen C. Baker, Howard S. Cesario, Thomas C. Chandler, John W., Jr. Drye, John N. Esswein, James L. Grossman, Melvyn L. Hanson, James C. Hegedus, Alexander S. James, Reese E. Jensen, Norman M. Levis, David M. Matzke, Robert F. Melby, Neal A. Plotkin, Allen S. Reasa, Douglas A. Schroeder, Gerald H. Schwartz, Henry J. C. Shirer, Bruce E. Stevens, Thomas Teplinsky, Joel J. Vogt, Philip J. Weed, Thomas J. Zarwell, David H. Zimmerman, Delano E. SENIORS Adamec, John W. Adelman, Stanley I. Adkins, Howard E., Jr. Adler, Charles F., Jr. Afdahl, Donald E. Ahlstrom, Carla A. Aho, Claudia A. Ahrbeck, Nancy L. Ahrens, Tim G. Aiello, Daniel J. Albers, Patricia C. Albright, Judith A. Albright, Nancy A. Alderman, Gary G. Alk, Elizabeth R. Allen, Charles J. Allen, Mary B. Allen, Thatcher N. Allie, Karen M. Allness, Judith M. Alpert, Linda Altmann, John C. Altpeter, Franz R. Amdur, Sandra J. Ames, Loren A. Amlie, Marian H. Anastasio, Lance W. Andersen, Robert F. Anderson, Carol L. Anderson, Gloria J. Anderson, James R. Anderson, Karen A. Anderson, Mary E. Anderson, Patricia P. Anderson, Roger J. Anderson, Ronald A. Ansfield, Valentine J. Antoniewicz, Raymond Arena, Judith M. Arndt, Robert H. Arndt, Susan E. Arnes, Jean M. Arneson, Arne J. Arney, Jan Arnold, Christine E. Arnold, James M. Aronson, David H. Arpke, Arthur H. Ascher, Susan Asdigian, George Ashenbrenner, Gary L. Ashman, John E. Aslakson, Charles T. Asmus, John R., Jr. 435 436 Atkinson, Judy W. Atwell, Anthony E. Atwell, Gwen M. Austin, Jacqueline C. Autio, George E. Ayrault, Guy Babayans, William Babbitt, Daphne R. Babbitt, Joan B. Bachhuber, Kathleen A. Bachhuber, Richard A., Jr. Backus, Douglas A. Bader, Elizabeth A. Bader, Steve S. Baer, Joanne F. Baerwald, Barbara A. Bahls, Jerold O. Bahr, Bonibet Bailey, Gerald A. Bakken, Lila E. Bales, Ronald A. Balistreri, Valerie A. Ball, Barbara L. Ball, David L. Ball, James H. Bandt, Patricia J. Bankert, Stanley F. Barbakow, Bonnie N. Barber, John W. Barcus, Robert G. Bard, William D. Barganz, Robert S. Barnett, Elizabeth M. Barney, Steven M. Barrett, Susan E. Barrich, Peter J. Barron, Daphne G. Barron, Michael P. Bartholomew, Kathleen A. Bartman, Nancy R. Bartness, Patrick M. Barton, Linda K. Bartsch, Susan R. Baskerville, Sue C. Bass, Betty A. Bass, Elizabeth E. Bast, Jill K. Batsch, Terry L. Bauman, Mary Kay Baumann, Ernest E. Bautch, Robert F. Baymiller, Lynda D. Beattie, Mary-Elizabeth Beck, Claude A. Becker, Alan H. Becker, Bonnie J. Becker, Jean K. Becker, Kenneth J. Becker, Linda K. Becker, Lynn H. Becker, Suzanne C. Becker, Thomas L. Becker, William J. Beckman, Robert C. Beckwith, Barbara A. Beckwith, James A. Behnken, Barry A. Behr, Peter A. Behrens, Cheryl C. Beisel, Catherine E. Bellas, James H. Bellis, Elizabeth A. Belonger, David J. Below, Dexter R. Bender, Betty L. Bender, Carole L. Beneker, Rita E. Bennett, Paricia F. Bennett, Ronald R. Bennin, Alfred Bensman, Laeh A. Berg, Phyllis A. Berge, Richard H. Berge, William V. Bergerson, Mary T. Berman, Barry Berman, Michael F. Bernat, Juli A. Bernell, Joyce A. Berner, John P. Bernhagen, David H. Bernhardt, Carolyn V. Bernstein, Kathleen J. Berry, Lynn C. Bersch, Susan J. Berwald, Sonya K. Bessey, Alan E. Best, Nancy L. Beyer, Katherine L. Beyerstedt, Ronald J. nford, Eugene E. nning, Larry K. rd, Don rd, William H. rge, Edward A. rmingham, Virginia L. shop, L. Earl shop, Robert J. 437 438 n m.W m « T lot mj Bittner, Joan A. Bizjak, Gerald J. Bjordahl, Rodney G. Bjorke, Solveig M. Black, Robert B. Black, Gloria J. Blackman, Mitchell S. Blackstone, Judith A. Blanche, Arlene M. Blankenheim, Sharon E. Blasczyk, Thomas Blattberg, Roger Blechman, Peter Blessent, Mary Lou Bleuer, Ned Blindheim, Gloria R. Bliss, Lynn S. Block, Jean R. Block, William A. Blohm, Alice A. Blomberg, Charles N. Bloomberg, Steve P. Blue, Amy J. Bluemke, Barbara L. Blum, Joseph E. Blumenkamp, Jean A. Bluthardt, Edward E. Boehm, Sharon L. Boehm, Todd G. Boehm, William G. Boettcher, Leah R. Boivin, Kenneth J. Boldt, Mary L. Bolitho, Susan M. Bollinger, Barry G. Bolson, Janice E. Bonfield, Susan J. Bong, Robert W. Bookholder, Ronald M. Borchardt, Gerald L. Borer, William Z. Borin, Karen L. Borsum, Robert B. Bouchard, Edward L. Boyd, Susan C. Bradley, Brian J. Bradley, Natalie R. Bradley, Sue E. Bramson, Charlene H. Brandehaft, Deborah J. Brandwein, Ginny R. Bravo, Caridad Brehm, Agnes L. Bremner, Bonnie K. Brereton, Wilma A. Breseman, Barbara A. 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Madison CIVIL E Theta Tau; ASCE, sec; PR comm of Clg of Engrng; St Pat-St Pat ' s Day celeb BENNIN, ALFRED Sheboygan PHARM BENSMAN, LAEH A. Sheboygan ART ED Tower View, pres; Seliery, co-soc chm; Hillel, art pblcty chm; Union Glry comm; Wis Players BERG, PHYLLIS A. Osseo TEXT CLOTH BERGE, RICHARD H. Stoughton PHARM Kappa Psi BERGE, WILLIAM V. Madison MATH rA BERGERSON, MARY T. Indianapolis, Ind. ECON AXQ; Wis Prvws; Villa Ma- ria, Hsefellow BERMAN, BARRY Milwaukee FINANCE AEIT; Finance Scty BERMAN, MICHAEL F. Merrick, N.Y. CHEM Hoofers BERNAT , JULI A. El Paso, Tex. SPAN BERNELL, JOYCE A. Haddonfield, N.J. EED Y-Dem; Campus Chest; Un- ion Movie Comm; Intl cb; AWS rep BERNER, JOHN P. Kewaunee ECON Finance Scty BERNHAGEN, DAVID H. Chicago, III. GEOG BERNHARDT, CAROLYN V. Wauwatosa MED T Alpha Delta Theta; Sr Swng BERNOSKI, RONALD G. Fifield LAW Phi Alpha Delta BERNSTEIN, KATHLEEN J. New York, N.Y. ENGL Lowell, Res Aid, treas; BADGER; CARDINAL BERRY, LYNN C. Rockford, III. ANTHRO BERSCH, SUSAN J. Brookfield GERMAN Soph hnrs; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Eta Kappa Lambda; Phi Kappa Phi; German cb, v-pres, sec; Murray Hse, pres: Pres Hse, den, chr; Mock pltcl envtn; Liz Wa- ters, jud cncl, srvs comm BERWALD, SONYA K. St. Louis, Mo. ENGL Dnce Wrkshp; Allen, fir chm; Towers, jud chm BESSEY, ALAN E. Verona LAND ARCH SALA, treas; SALA ftball, mgr BEST, NANCY L. Jackson, Mich. JOURN SOC AAA, pldg pres; Humo BEYER, KATHERINE L. Gwynedd Valley, Pa. ENGL BEYER, KAY A. McFarland NURS Tf St Olaf; Alpha Tau Del- ta BEYERSTEDT, RONALD J. West Allis METAL AIME, pres; AFS; SSE; Triangle, soc chm BILINSKI, L. CHERYL Chicago Hgts, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta; AWS Jud comm; Newman cb BINFORD, EUGENE E. Clam Falls EE IEEE; Arnold Air Scty BINNING, LARRY K. Brownsville AGRON Crps Sis, pres BIRD, DON Grafton EE BIRD, WILLIAM H. Madison GEOL Wis Rgby cb; Geol cb BIRGE, EDWARD A. Wauwatosa CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi BIRMINGHAM, V. L. Sturgeon Bay REL ART Henmon Hse, treas; Union Usher BISHOP, L. EARL Dallas, Tex. Phi Eta Sigma BOT BISHOP, ROBERT J. Greendale PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma; Pershing Rfls; Hoofers; Wis Speleo- Igcl Scty; ANS BITTNER, JOAN A. DePere FRENCH French cb BIZJAK, GERALD J. Thorp CIVIL E Theta Tau, pres, scrb; ASCE; 20th Annl Mdwst Rgnl ASCE Conf, sec BJORDAHL, RODNEY G. Stoughton ZOOL BJORKE, SOLVEIG M. Madison HIST Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Ep- silon Sigma: Crucible; Mor- tar Bd; Stdnt-fclty Comm on Hmn Rghts; WSA Exec Bd; Stdnt Senate; Union Cncl; Union Forum Comm; Panhel Cncl; NSA Del Dept Dir BLACK, GLORIA J. Milwaukee RETAIL BLACK, ROBERT B. Columbus M A SCI BLACKMAN, MITCHELL S. Sheboygan PHARM AEII; UWPHS BLACKSTONE, JUDITH A. Madison HIST CARDINAL; Lit Comm; Creative wrtng compet, chm BLANCHE, ARLENE M. Chicago, III. POL SCI WRA Exec bd; Y-GOP; Allen, fir chm; IM mgr BLANKENHEIM, SHARON Sun Prairie MED T Hoofers; WSA Curr Comm; Pre-med Scty; Alpha Delta Theta BLASCZYK, THOMAS Pulaski ACCT SAM, treas; Comm Schl Stdnt Bd BLATTBERG, ROGER Bayside, N.Y. HIST Fencing; W Cb BLECHMAN, PETER Merrick, N.Y. HIST F-SNCC Adptn Comm, Co- chm; SDS BLESSENT, MARY LOU Downers Grove, III. SOC AT, pres BLEUER, NED Neenah GEOL BLINDHEIM, GLORIA R. Madison HIST ASA, corres sec, v-pres; Sr swng pblcty chm; Humo jdgng Comm; Union Film Comm; Union PR Comm; Rush Cnslr BLISS, LYNN S. Sea Cliff, N.Y. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta, v-pres; SNCC BLOCK, JEAN R. St. Louis, Mo. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Fr Ldrshp Prgm; Union Thtr Comm; Play Crcl, chm; NSP trad comm; Haresfoot Advert; Lowell, treas; Hoofers; In- tnl Cb; SLIC Subcom on Mus, Dram, Forensics BLOCK, WILLIAM A. Sheboygan MUSIC ED Phi Kappa Phi; A Cappella Choir, pres BLOHM, ALICE A. Bayside, N.Y. ZOOL BLOMBERG, CHARLES N. Oqema ME ASME; SAE; Men ' s Glee Cb BLOOMBERG, STEVE P. Chicago, III. POL SCI Sympsm Rsrch Comm SENIOR ACTIVITIES BLUE, AMY J. Columbus, Ohio PHY ED 2AT; PE Cb, prgm chm; Cheerldr; Gymn Cb; WRA; Hillel Found BLUEMKE, BARBARA L. Marshfield SPEECH T XQ; Sigma Alpha Eta BLUM, JOSEPH E. Madison PHY ED BLUMENKAMP, JEAN A. Green Bay MED MIC BLUTHARDT, EDWARD E. Schiller Park, III. HIST J rA; Football BOEHM, SHARON L. Itasca. III. MOLEC BIO Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Dolphin swim cb, gen show chm, pres; AWS Res Aid BOEHM, TODD G. Madison ME 4 rA; BADGER EX- CHANGE, ed; Y-GOP, v- chm, chm, bd of dir; Crew BOEHM, WILLIAM G. Racine ME Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi BOETTCHER, LEAH R. Milwaukee SOC WK BOIVIN, KENNETH J. Lodi PHY ED Phi Epsilon Kappa; Football BOLDT, MARY L Sheboygan Falls EBD Cole, Fr rep; Kiekhofer Hse, soc chm BOLITHO, SUSAN M. Niagara OT Othera, sec BOLLINGER, BARRY G. Milwaukee PSYCH SOAN, Pres; Wis Players BOLSON, JANICE E. Beldenville SOC Colonial Lodge, hsefellow; Luth Stdnt Choir BONFIELD, SUSAN J. Madison SOC WK Badg Chrstn Flwshp, exec end BONG, ROBERT W. Superior AMEP Winslow Hse, athl chm; LHA rep BOOKHOLDER, R. M. Grand Rapids, Mich. POL SCI BORCHARDT, GERALD L. Fort Atkinson PSYCH Pershing Rfls sply off; Mack Hse, sec; A-ROTC: Oxford Hse, soc chm BORER, WILLIAM Z. La Crosse CHEM BORIN, KAREN L Detroit, Mich. SOC WK SAT BORSUM, ROBERT B. Appleton CHEM E Triangle, pres; Scabbard Blade; AlChE; Polygon Bd, treas: Engr Expos, ind exhbts chm BORTZ, LESLIE S. Chicago, III. ECON ITA , Phi Kappa Phi; Fi- nance cb; NSP Gd BOUCHARD, EDWARD L. Madison COMP LIT Rugby cb; Lit cb BOYD, SUSAN C. Northbrook, III. EED Tf Knox Clg: Intnl Cb; Trainee Spec Ed; Hoofers Rding Cb, sec BOYLE, FRANCIS M., JR. Marinette LAW Phi Alpha Delta BRADLEY, BRIAN J. Madison AG ECON rA; BADGER, advert mgr, Badg Bd of Control, v-pres BRADLEY, NATALIE R. St. Joseph, Mo. POL SCI Tf So Meth U; KKT; Y Cab BRADLEY, SUE E. West Bend TIB EED BRAMSON.CHARLENEH. Kankakee, III. ED AE J , schlrshp chm, v-pres; Sr Class sec; AWS. pblcty chm, prsnl chm; WSA, hmcmng comms, sympsm pblcty comm; Campus Chest; Carroll, soc chm BRANDEHAFT, D.J. Baltimore, Md. PSYCH Wis Players, Royal Gam- bit, A Clearing in the Woods ; Mime Man, Cave Dwellers BRANDWEIN, GINNY R. Glencoe, III. HIST BADGER, Ivng units ed, or- gan ed; Victoria Hse, treas, jud bd; Coeds Cngrs; Blood Dr; Union Tours comm BRAVO, CARIDAD Wauwatosa SPAN Sigma Delta Pi BREHM, AGNES L. Madison TEXT CLOTH HEC Cncl; Ag-HEC Stdnt Cncl; HEC Hsptlty Day BREMNER, BONNIE K. Poland. Ohio PHIL Tf Bradford Jr Col; KKT BRERETON, WILMA A. Dane HEC Phi Upsilon Omicron, rec sec; Omicron Nu, pres; Phi Kappa Phi; BADGER; Hs- ptlty Day, chm; HEC Cb, rec sec BRESEMAN, BARBARA A. Madison PSYCH Hoofers BRESSLER, JILL E. Littleneck, N.Y. PSYCH BRIGGS. ROBERT J. La Crosse NURS BRINDLEY, KAREN E. Richland Center ENGL nii . rush chm; AWS sec, jud bd: Wis Previews; Coeds Cngrs BROCKETT, DWIGHT S. Wilmette. III. POL SCI ZX BROCKHAUS, SYLVIA J. Lake Mills MUS ED Sigma Alpha lota, ed, sec; Susan Davis, treas, fl chm; Badg Song Fest Prgm chm; A Cappella Choir; Tudor Sngrs; Wesley Choir BROCKMAN, SUZANNE C. Platteville MED T Alpha Delta Theta BRODKEY, SUSAN D. Omaha, Nebr. ED AE4 ; Fashion Show comm BROOKS, EDWARD A. Reedsburg AG ECON Delta Theta Sigma, sec; arrngmnts co-chm Mid- Winter Ball; Sdl Srln Cb; Ag Econ Scty BROSE, EVELYN A. Wausau MED T Alpha Delta Theta BROSS, REX R. Madison HIST Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Men ' s Glee Cb BROUGHAM, ROBERT P. Olympia Fields, III. ZOOL B9II; ILS v-pres BROURMAN, DIANE R. Pittsburgh, Pa. SED AE . rush chm; Res Aid; Theater Comm; Union Ush- BROWN. BETTINA S. Palm Beach, Fla. POL SCI Tf Pine Manor Jr Clg; KA6 BROWN, J. RANDOLPH Hinsdale, III. POL SCI 2X BROWN, PAULETTE A. Horicon JOURN Coranto Sigma lota, ed COURANT; Theta Sigma Phi; FOCUS, ed; CARDI- NAL, feature ed; Badg Song Fest; Model UN; Newman Cb; Intl Cb News- Itr BROWN, ROBERT C. Green Bay ME BROWN, WILLIAM B. Princeton, III. HIST 2X, sec BRUEDERLE, STANLEY A. Cedarburg EE IEEE; Mead Hse, sec BRUGGINK, SANDRA S. Cedar Grove SPEECH BRUHY, SANDRA E. Milwaukee SPEECH AX!!, inttn chm; AWS Fashion Show BRUN, GARY G. Livingston CIVIL E Tf Platteville State U; The- ta Tau, treas; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; CES; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi BRUNETTE, ARLENE E. Cary, III. PSYCH Liz Waters, fl rep, acts comm BRUNETTE, JULIE A. Sheboygan SED A Cappella Choir; Badg Song Fest BRUNKOW, CAROL A. Monroe NURS Alpha Tau De lta; Campus chrtn Flwshp BRYANT, MICHELE J. Green Bay EED BRYE, RICHARD L. Coon Valley AG ECON Ag Bus Cb; Ins Scty BUBOLZ, DIANA J. Reedsville HEC HEC Cb, pblcty chm BUCKNER, NANCY A. McHenry, III. EED ATA, v-pres, rush Cnslr; Langdon Hall, res aid, fl chm BUGGS, STEPHEN R. Janesville PUB REL Sigma Delta Chi, pres; NSP gd BUHOLZER, KAREN A. Monroe FRENCH KA9; NSP Gd; U Band; Wood Hse, sec; Jr Yr in France BUKOVIC, PATRICIA A. Sheboygan CHEM BULL, KRISTINE E. Boulder, Col. SOC BULLINGER, MERRY L. Riverside. III. _ SED Wis Players. The Gondo- liers BUNZEL, ALICE New York. N.Y. HIST BUPP, SANDRA L. Milwaukee SED ATA, pres, act chm, Lit Comm; Liz Waters spec evnts co-chm BURBIDGE. BONNIE M. Kalamazoo, Mich. SCAND ST ITB J , soc chm; IIA Ltl sis; Blood Dr co-chm; Ann Emery, chm exec cncl; Hoofers BURGDORFF, PEGGY A. Madison SOC WK Sr Swng BURGERMEISTER, A. L Pound GEOG Union Rep: Model UN BURMAN. SUSAN M. Amery ENG Schoenleber Hse, treas: Chad Serv Proj; Blood- mobile anncr; Mock Pltcl Cnvntn BURMESTER, SALLY A. Baraboo POL SCI Tf Stout St; AZ BURR, JUDITH M. Neenah HIST Union Hse Comm BURROUGHS, CHARLES Milwaukee LAW ZX; Phi Delta Phi: Wres- tling BURROWS, THOMAS W. Janesville PHYSICS Hoofers; Phi Kappa Phi BURT, GEORGE E. Deerfield, III. HORT Tf So III U; Ag Stdnt Cncl; Hort Cb BUSACCA, JEANNE L. So. Pasadena. Cal. COMP LIT DORMISTORY; Model UN. co-chm: Union Usher: LHA Film Comm; Y-Dem BUSALACCHI, DANIEL L. Wauwatosa PRSNL MGMT 6AX BUSS, CHARLES A. Madison POL SCI X BUSSE. ROBERT L. Sheboygan MKT BUTENHOFF, NEAL F. Watertown SPEECH BUTTERBAUGH, JANET A. Rydal. Pa. ZOOL KKT, corres sec CAAUEW, BARBARA L. Palos Park, III. EED Xfi; Pi Lambda Theta; Blood Dr; Sr Swng; Panhel Ball CADEMARTORI, KAREN J. Elm Grove HIST Liz Waters Stdnt Srvc As- soc pres CAHOON, SANDRA L. Oregon MED T ASA; Alpha Delta Theta Angel Flight Cmndr CALDER, LINDELL L. Milwaukee SPAN A , corr sec; Sigma Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; BAD- GER, org ed, ed: AWS Fashn Show mdl; NSP God; Sr Class Cncl CALDWELL, JAMES K. Arlington AG ECON ATP, sec; Alpha Zeta. chancr; Ag Rcgntns Ban chm; Little Intl Lvstk Adm; UW Intrcllgt Meats Jdg Tm; Ag Stdnt Cncl, Jt Ag- HEc Cncl; Sdl Srln CALLAND, MARGARET A. Beloit ANTHRO CAMPBELL, RICHARD T. New London HIST Union Forum comm, sum chm; ILS Cncl chm CANT, MARY E. Park Ridge, III. FRENCH KAG CAPE, CHARLENE R. Racine EXC ED Sigma Epsilon Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi; Wood Hse, v- pres CAPLAN, NEIL H. New York, N.Y. FRENCH AEII; BADGER, prod ed: Humo Prgm Comm; Ital Cb, v-pres; Hoofers; Fren Cb; WSA Br-Sis Prgm CARL. ARTHUR W. Prairie Du Chien PHARM UWPhS: Newman Cb CARLSON, JAY L. Madison HIST SX, ed: Mil Ball chm: Hmcmng chm; Navy Ball gen chm; Nautilus Scty CARLSON, STEPHEN A. Eau Claire ECON Baseball: Ad Cb CARPENTER, JAMES R. Sheboygan CIVIL E ATA: Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Navy Ball chm; Wis Previews co-chm: Cam- pus Chest, chm; Nautilus Scty, v-pres: Track CARR. MILT R. Jane: POL SCI +rA: BADGER, sales mgr bus mgr, bd pres 473 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 474 CARVER, WILLIAM H. Oshkosh LAW Phi Alpha Delta CARVIS, TED Waukegan, III. CHEM E Evans Schlr; AlChE, v-pres; Clg of Engr PR Stdnt Comm CASPER, ROBERT J. Green Bay INSUR AT; Ins Scty, v-pres CASS, NANCY R. Gary, Ind. RET TEX CHEM XO, song, rush, hsptly chm; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Badg Sng Fst: Humo Kickline, pblcty comm; Sr Swng chm; HEc Hsptlty Day, spkr; AWS Fashn Shw; Union Rep CASSADY, PATRICK K. Fond Du Lac HIST 9AX; CARDINAL: Symp- sm; IF PR CASSIDY, CLAIRE M. Madison ANTHRO Hoofers; YWCA, p r g m chm; World Affairs Cntr; Film Scty CECH, JOSEPH J., JR. LaGrange Pk, III. ZOOL TKE; YMCA CESARIO, CLARA M. Kenosha EED CESARIO, THOMAS C. Kenosha MED Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega Al- pha, Sigma Sigma CHAISINTHOP, V. Bangkok, Thailand ECON CHALSTROM, SALLY J. Joliet, III. PSYCH CHANDLER, J. W., JR. Madison MED Sigma Phi; Nu Sigma Nu CHANDLER, M. R. Geneva, III. IBER-AMER STUD AXA; Model UN CHAPMAN, JUDITH E. Milwaukee PSYCH SAT; Sigma Epsilon Sig- ma; Phi Beta Kappa; NSP CHARS, GEORGE A. Racine SED CHECK, SHARON L. Madison SOC WK CHEITEN, SANDRA San Diego, Cal. ASIAN ST Union PR Comm CHERNOF, STEPHEN L. Chicago, III. POL SCI Y-Dem; Mock Pltcl Cnvntn; Pre-Law Cb CHING, PHYLLIS W. Honolulu, Hawaii EED NSP Gd; Union PR Comm; Hawaii Cb CHINN, GERALDINE L. Kailua, Hawaii PHY ED PE Cb CHIPMAN, GARY R. Wautoma CHEM Union Music Comm; Wes- ley Found; YMCA CHOLLET, MARGARET R. Milwaukee SED CHRISTEN, CATHERINE Dodgeville MKT LSA Choir; Susan Davis, treas; Bd of Gov Frat Buyers Coop, sec; Fr Ldrshp Trng CHRISTENSEN, DAVID Boscobel EE CHRISTENSEN, MICHAEL Edgerton SPEECH Football JV mgr, hd mgr CHRISTENSON, DAVID Oconomowoc CORR ADM Basketball; Swimming; Fren Cb; LSA CRISTIANSEN, KEITH A. Beloit ECON GX; Y-GOP CHRISTIANSON, CAROL J. S. Milwaukee REL ART Hsptlty Day Comm CHRISTIANSON, CYNTHIA J. Hammond, Ind. ZOOL IIB . schlrshp chm; AWS State Meet, sec CHRISTIANSON, PETER L Larsen NURS CHRISTIANSON, SUSAN J. Sheboygan SOC CHRISTOPHER, DONALD Lena ME ASME CHRISTOPHERSON, BARBARA A. Madison MKT ArA, corr sec; Phi Chi Theta; Coeds Cngrs prlmn- trn; Union rep; Blood Dr; Rush Cnslr CLABAUGH, JAMES E. Arlington Hts, III. FINANCE AXA CLAESON, ROBERT L. Rockford, III. EE Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE CLAPP, DAVID A. Lancaster ECON CLARK, PHYLLIS M. Chicago, III. NURS Xfl; Eta Kappa Lambda; Rush Cnslr; Coeds Cngrs; AWS Apprvl Bd; Nurs Stdnt Fclty Cncl, treas CLARK, TODD E. Wauwatosa HIST rA; Concert Band; Y- GOP; WLHA CLELAND, MARY K. Milwaukee PHY ED Tf WSU-Whitewater; Gymn Cb; Hoofers; Coeds Cngrs; CLC; PE Cb, bus chm; NSP Gd; WSA Br-Sis prgm CLINKER, MELINDA J. Portage SOC WK AAA; Y-GOP; Hoofers CLOPE, SUSAN G. Sturtevant HEC Tf UW-Racine; Music Comm; Hsptly Day CLORE, CAROLYN L. Madison HEC ED Chad Soc chm, wlfr chm; HEc Cb; WSA COBURN, JOHN F., Ill Lima, Peru INTL REL ATA, sec; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Pi; Mace; Iron Cross: WIS REVIEW; Mod- el UN exec comm; NSP orient co-chm; WSA Sym- psm pblcty chm, gen dim; Union Usher COHAN, SUZANNE R. Chicago, III. ART ED COHEN, DENNY B. Narberth, Pa. ZOOL AE , rtlst, Humo; NSP Gd COHEN, JORDAN L. Milwaukee HARM SA, v-pres; Rho Chi; UWPhS COHEN, JUDITH N. Racine ENGL AE ; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; CARDINAL, sec bd of control; WSA pblcty Comm chm; Stdnt-Fclty Comm Acad Afrs; Union Spec Srvcs Comm; NSP Gd; Sr Swng; Mock Pol Cnvntn COHEN, LEONARD I. New York, N. Y. ECON Finance Scty COHEN, MARIAN B. Columbus, Ohio OT SAT, soc chm COHN, HELEN L. Mobile. Ala. SPEECH SAT, sec; Sigma Alpha Eta; Union Hse Comm; Un- ion Rep; Coeds Cngrs COLBERT, BETTE J. Chippewa Falls MKT Phi Chi Theta, pres; Hoof- ers; Hrsmns Cine co-Chm; Ad Cb; Sr Swng COLBURN, CLARENCE E. Wis. Dells ECON ATO COLE, LEIGHTON A. Darien, Conn. EED Tf Boston U; CARDINAL: Hoofers COLE, PATRICIA M. Collinsville, III. FRENCH AXfi; Sigma Epsilon Siqma; Union Soc Comm; Stdnt Fclty Comm on Advsng; WSA Intl Rel Comm COLE, SUSAN R. Chicago, III. SPAN Span Cb, sec; Intl Cb COLLINS, ALLAN C. Madison PHARM MORTAR QUILL: UWPhS, treas COLLINS, SHANNON M. La Crosse HIST COLLINS, RICHARD W. Appleton POL SCI Y-Dem, Mbrshp chm; Mock Dem Cnvntn CONKLIN, GERALD T. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta; WIS LAW REVIEW, rsrch ed, pbctns: COIF; Stdnt Bar Exec Cncl CONKLIN, YVONNE A. Madison REL ART CONWAY, MARY K. Baraboo POL SCI COOK, MICHAEL L Colby HIST CCUN; LHA Cmns Comm chm; Pyre Hse, soc chm; AIESEC, v-pres, sec; trnshp Mex; MUN chm; Newman Cb; Mock Pltcl Cnvntn chm COOLEY, CHARLES J. New Holstein ZOOL AT; March Concert Bands; YMCA, cbnt, soc chm COOPER, SHERYL A. Milwaukee NURS AAA; Angel Flight; AWS Fashn Shw. CORBETT, KAREN W. Somerset, Pa. ENGL Tf Allegheny Clg; AXfi, schlrshp chm CORYELL, CAROL J. Fargo. N. Dak. LING Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi; Madsn Folk Dncrs; La- kota Hse, v-pres, sec, treas; Pres Ch ring elder; Ling Crcl COTTER, GEORGE A. San Jose, Costa Rica CHEM E AlChE; Wis-Monterrey Prgm COWAN, JILL J. White Plains, N. Y. FRENCH AE$, wlfr chm. v-pres, pldg soc chm; Fr Ldrshp Prgm; NSP Gd; NSA pblcty chm; Elect Poll Cptn; Campus Chest; Sr Class Cncl COX, THEODORE A. Madison PRSNL MGMT SAM; U March Bd COYLE, EUGENE M. Madison CHEM WSA; ACS CRAMER, JUDITH A. Green Bay BUS ED Tf UW-Green Bay CRANE, BETTY L. Neenah HIST Tf Fox Valley Cntr; Eta Kappa Lambda; Gay Hse, pres; RHSA-SEA, v-chm;Sr Swngt; Union Spec Srvc Comm CRANE, CAROL I. Milwaukee HIST Badg rep; WSA; Campus Elctns Comm CRARY, SARAH H. Providence, R.I. FRENCH CROFT, WILLIAM A. Crivitz M A SCI Tf Stevens Pt; Spooner Hse, pres; WSA Elctn Comm CRONE, DOLORES E. Lake Mills PHY ED Wmns PE Cb CRONIN, JANA V. River Forest, III. SED Tf Trinity Clg; AT CROOK, MICHAEL L. Juneau INTL TRD KS CROSLAND, PHILIP C. Hopewell Jet., N.Y. MKT SAE, pres; Scabbard Blade, pres; Jt Mil Bd chm Sr Class Cncl; Mil Ball Pblcty prmtns gen chm CROW, PRISCILLA A. Kenosha JOUR Theta Sigma Phi, hstrn; Coranto Sigma lota, v-pres; CARDINAL; Barnard blood Dr chm CROWLEY, ELLEN M. Merrill ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Chad News ftr ed: FORUM, cpy ed; Fencing; CCUN; Quidnunc Cb; Prot Flwshp; Channing- Murray Cb; Span-Port Cb; India Assoc; Y-Dems; Co- eds Cngrs CROWLEY, KATHLEEN L Milwaukee CHEM SOC Coeds Cngrs; WSA Prsnnl Plcmnt; Ad Cb CRUDEN, PAMELA R. Wauwatosa PHY ED AZ, IM chm, jud chm, actvts chm; Chad, Soc Comm pres; Wilkinson Hse co-soc chm; WRA pblcty chm, pres; PE Cb; Gymn Cb; Orchesis; Coeds Cngrs; Humo Comm CUENE, SARANN DePere BACT Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Pre- Med Scty, sec-treas; New- man Cb, News co-ed CUMMINGS, LEONE A. Madison MED T Alpha Delta Theta; Hoofers CURRAN, SARA L. Medford PHY ED Tf La Crosse State Clg CUSICK, TIMOTHY M. Eau Claire ACCT Tf Eau Claire; David Schrei- ner, hsefellow CZAR, REBECCA J. Kenosha NURS Alpha Tau Delta, pldg sec, pres, natl cnvntn del; DOR- MISTORY; Badger rep; NSP Gd; Elm Dr Formal Comm chm, court; Blood Dr DAHL, LARRY M. Middleton SOC DAHL, ROBERT E. Oshkosh SOC DAHLE, PATRICIA A. Madison SOC WK Fr Ldrshp Prgm DAHLIN, CYNTHIA P. Glencoe, III. POL SCI Hoofers; Y-Dem DAHM, WILLIAM M. Manitowoc POL SCI Y-Dem, treas; Stdnts for LBJ-HHH, chm; Mock Pltcl Cnvntn, chm DALE, WILLIAM R. Waukesha JTA, treas LAW DALES, RONALD P. Sheboygan LAW Phi Delta Phi; LAS; UW Stdnt Ct DALLIA, LAWRENCE K. Morton Grove, III POL SCI ATA, soc chm, sgt at arms; Union Soc Comm; NSP Gd; Bttlnq Badg for Renk, v- chm; Y-GOP DALLMANN, REED L. Wausau ECON A, exec bd, pldg tnr; U Choir SENIOR ACTIVITIES DAMBEKALN, ANDRIS Madison GEOG ATfi DAMROW, JOHN W. Fond du Lac AG ECON T DANA, JUDY D. Western Springs, III. MED T r B; Alpha Delta Theta DANAHER, KATHYE J. Wauwatosa NURS Alpha Tau Delta, pldg v- pres; Susan Davis, bd mbr, Res Aid DANTO, ELAINE F. Whitestone, N. Y. HIST Sympsm Spiers chm; Union Hse, Spec Serv, Soc Comms, Usher; NSA pblcty dir; Beefeaters, chm; Summer Prom chm; AWS; NSP Tf Comm; Campus Trs Coord; Y-Dem DARLING, WILLIAM A. Milwaukee ZOOL X ; Pre-Med Scty DAU MELVIN G. Wausau EE AT DAVIS, ANN M. Madison SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta DAVIS, CHERYL L Racine COM DAVIS, DAVID L Reedsburg CHEM Faville Hse, pres; Cmns rep; Hoofers DAVIS, LARRY D. Wis Rapids URB AFF Asst Athl Trnr; Callohan Hse, pres, v-pres DAVIS, MARY L Menasha POL SCI DAVIS, RICHARD B. Milwaukee REAL EST TIA . sec DAVIS, ROBERT J. Madison LT BLDG Real Est Lt Bldg Cb DEBUS, MARY F. Wis Rapids PSYCH Chad Hall Serv Proj day chm; LHA Film Scty, sec, mbrshp pblcty co-chm DECKER, RONALD L New London BACT DE GROOT, ROGER L. De Pere ACCT Tf UW-Green Bay DELAAT, THOMAS F. Kenosha CIVILE ASCE; SE Area Film Comm chm DELA HUNT, JUDITH E, Western Springs. III. EED AHA; Pi Lambda Theta; NSP Gd: Pres Hse Choir DELISLE, ALCIDE H. Sheboygan ECON AA+: NROTC DELWICHE, DANIEL E. Green Bay ME Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Soph Hnrs; Badg Amtr Rad Scty; ASME: CARDINAL; IDR Drill Tm, Pershing Rfls DEMPSEY, MARY Oshkosh APP ART AAA, cult chm; NSP; Br- Sis Prgm; Union Usher; Un- ion Lit Comm DEMUTH, COLETTA B. Mineral Pt MUS ED Sigma Alpha lota, enert chm, yrbk chm; Badg Sng Fst, jdg chm; Winn ' s Chorus DENMAN, ZONA R. Madison ASIAN ST DENNER, JUDITH E. Middleton MATH Sr Swng; Y-GOP; Mock Pltcl Cnvntn; Chad Serv Pro]; Blood Dr DERENE, EMILY J. New York, N. Y. OT Sigma Alpha Eta: Othera; BADGER; Hoofers; NSPGd Comm; Intfth Cncl; Lowell, jud chm; Cmnty Chest Comm; Union Usher; Br- Sis Prgm; Hillel Grad Cb DERRA, JOSEPH M. Waunakee ME ASME DESPINS, THOMAS J. Green Bay M A SCI Hoofers Rdng Cb pres, Hrs Cine co-chm DETERS, ANDREA B. Waukon, la NUP.S Alpha Tau Delta: Stdnt Fclty Cncl of Nrsng; U Band DIAN, JANET Z. Downers Grove, III. ENGL Humo DICKIE, FLORA A. Hamden, Conn. GERMAN DIEDRICH, DOUGLAS C. Two Rivers MKT Alpha Kappa Psi; CARDINAL DIETER, ELISABETH A. Madison HIST DIETRICH, RICHARD L. Appleton URB AFF A2TI: La FcHlette Hse, v-pres DILLENBURG, KAREN R. Shawano HIST DILLON, T. DAVIS Hartford, Conn. MUS HIST Wis Players DOBKIN, JUDITH F. Chicago, III. POL SCI WSA Govt Rltns Comm; Union Film Comm; SEA Film Comm; Stdnts for Reynolds; Y-Dems: WSA Vstrs Comm intrprtr; AWS DOERING. JUDITH L Milwaukee SED AXQ, corr sec, soc chm; 6AX Dream Girl DOHOVAN, S. THOMAS Racine ZOOL Neuman Cb; Pre-Med Scty DOLPHIN, DIANE C. Beloit PHIL DOLSKE. MICHAEL J. San Bernardino, Cal. ENGL DOMNITZ, AVIN M. Milwaukee HIST DONALDSON, T. S. Madison BACT DORRIS, NITA M. Albuguergue, N.M. EED KKT, pldg tnr; Hmcmng Ct DOSS, EDGAR L. Madison CIVIL E DOUGLAS, GEORGE E. Hinsdale, III. LAW Phi Alpha Delta DOUGLAS, NANCY C. Madison PT Phi Theta DOWLING, ROBERT O. Madison LAW KZ; Phi Delta Phi; Stdnt Bar Assoc DOYLE, JOHN F. Waupaca DAIRY SCI Sdl Srln Cb; Babcock Hse, sec, sgt-at-arms DRAISIN, SUE A. Newton, Mass. PSYCH Sr Swng: AFS; Fr Ldrshp Trng Prgm; Model UN, Norway chm, sec Wstrn Blck; Intl Cb; Union Usher; Hsefellow DRAKE, JOHN M. Madison Tf Carroll Clg SOC DRAZKOWSKI, JANICE M. Ironwood, Mich. ENGL DREBLOW, TERRLYN A. Princeton PSYCH ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Bd, treas; Gamma Sigma Sig- ma, pres; BADGER, Sports ed, assoc ed; ON WIS; WSA Stdnt-Fclty Comm Advsng Reg; WSA Fr Orient; AWS Jud Bd, Prsnl Comm; Model UN; Y-GOP; Sr Swng DRELL, ADRIENNEC. Glencoe, III. HIST CARDINAL: Jr Yr Abroad; Union Usher; Madison Gen Vol; CHATTERBURY, ed DRESCHER, JAMES W. Madison ZOOL sx DRILL, BARBARA L. Manitowoc RETAIL Tf UW-Manitowoc; Phi Up- silon Omicron; HEc Cb; Chad Hse Comm: HEc Hsptlty Day gd; Sptlght Banq Comm chm DRIMMER, DALEK. Lima, Peru SOC WK Union Comm DROS, BARBARA J. Chicago, III. FOODS N Tf UW-Wausau; HEc Cb: Y-Dem; Chrldr DROS, JOAN T. Wausau HIST Tf UW-Wausau; Neuman Cb, choir, pblcty chm; Y- Dem; U Chorus DRY, MICHAEL P. Chicago, III. ECON DRYBURGH, WALTER S. Wauwatosa IND MGMT 2AE DRYDEN, DANIEL D. Madison SPEECH Wis Players Westside Story, Joke The Valley, The Rhinoceros ; Haresft; Stud Ply, Desire Under the Elms DRYE, JAN A. Madison EED Tf Lakeland Clg; Pi Lambda Theta: SNEA; Fren Cb, sec; Med-Wvs DRYE, JOHN N. Madison MED Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Boxing DUBBS, MARGOT L. Mendota, III. HIST AEA; Lakota, Hsefellow DUBIELZIG, DOROTHY Madison OT Othera DUE, AMY E. Madison SED DUE, ROGER A. Sandborn, Ind. PHYSICS MARC DUKE, JANIE A. Racine EED AXJ), sec, altrstc chm; Sympsm; U Chorus; Prsnl Rltns Comm; Rush Cnslr; NSP Gd; Hmcmng Comm DUNST, GEORGE A. Milwaukee HIST Gregory Hse, athl chm DUTTON, NANCY Madison TEX CLOTH ASA; Phi Upsilon Omicron DVORAK, THERESA A. Madison HEC ED AZ; Phi Upsilon Omicron HEc Cb: Wis Players; Tudor Sngrs DYER, LEE D. Madison PRSNL IND REL Tf Boston U: SAM DYER, VALERIE A. Arlington Hts., Ill KA6 SPEECH EAGEN, JAMES K., Ill Northfield, III. HIST rA; BADGER, pres bd of cntrl EBBEN, DALE L Thorp ME Tf WSU-Eau Claire; ASME ECKSTEIN, EVELYN A. Benton PHY ED PE Cb, PE News co-ed; Chad News: Murray Hse, jud Chm; Pres Hse Choir EDGREN, SUSAN H. Libertyville. III. EED TIB ; NSP Gd Comm. co- chm; Panhel rush chm, exec cncl; Sr Class Cncl EDL, JOHN P. Lake Geneva ECON ATA, pres; WSA, treas: Hmcmng Pep Rally chm, exec comm; IF Cngrs, In- vest Comm: Baseball EGSTAD, SANDRA J. Madison EED EICH, JEANETTE L Milwaukee HEC ED REL ART Phi Upsilon Omicron; Union Glry Comm; Ins Scty: HEc Stdnt Cncl EICHHORN, MARY E. Sheboyqan NURS IIB , treas; Alpha Tau Del- ta; NSP Gd, Pblcty Comm EISBERG, PATRICIA G. Kansas City, Mo. ENGL SAT, pres; Y-Dem ELER, IHSAN M. Madison CHEM E K2; AlChE; TAA, treas ELFERS, THOMAS E. Trevor ENGL Tf UW-Kenosha; Soph Hnrs ELGER, DERRIS D. Waukesha MKT AXA; SAM; Mktg Cb ELLIOTT, JOELT. West Allis HIST K2 ELMAN, WILLIAM R. Brooklyn, N.Y. ART ED AT, v-pres; Prnts Day Art dir; Hmcmng: Union rep ELYA, MARILYN J. Lake Forest, III. SPEECH CORR EMANUEL, BARRY H. Highland Pk., III. POL SCI IIA EMMEL, RONALD E. Appleton FINANCE Fin Scty EMRICH, PAULEN V. Oshkosh NURS AAA, soc chm, schlrshp chm; Orchesis; Union Soc Comm; Hmcmng Comm; AWS Fshn Shw; Chrldr ENERSON, DAVID E. Ladysmith MED SCI 2AE ENGEL, RICHARD O, JR. Madison ACCT SAM; Y-Dem ENGELBERGER, JAMES H. Madison PRSNL MGMT SAM, v-pres ENGELHARDT, D. H. Kenosha SOC WK Judo ENGMAN, MARY J. Milwaukee HIST KA9; Union rep ENGSTROM, JOHN A. Des Plaines, III. POL SCI 4 ZK, pres, sec, sntnl, Union rep, cult chm: WSA Govt Rltns Comm; Wash-UN Sem; Clg Bowl: Model UN ENTRINGER, JOAN L Manitowoc SPEECH T Tf Clg of St. Francis: Sigma Alpha Eta; Union Soc Comm, asst chm; Union Dnce Lssns Mgr, Hse rep; NSP Gd; Villa-Maria, Soc Chm: Frgn Stdnts Rectn Comm: Brdl Style Show; Lake Lawn, pres ERDMAN. DAVID M. Augusta EE Kappa Eta Kappa, treas, stwd: Eta Kappa Nu, treas: Tau Beta Pi; IEEE ERICHSON, RANDALL L Madison ENGL ERICKSON, RICHARD M. Marshfield PHARM Kappa Psi, treas, pres: Rho Chi, treas; Phi Lambda Up- silon; Phi Kappa Phi; UWPhS 475 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ERKAN, GUNAY Istanbul, Turkey CIVIL E Tf UW-Wausau; ASCE; Turk-Am Assoc; Intl Cb, treas, pres ERKKILA, RUTH M. Poplar CHEM Hi-Ray, treas; Union Usher; Luth Stdnt Cmsn ERLAND, SANDRA J. Glenview, III. ART ED ArA; BADGER; Y-GOP; Hoofers ESCH, JOHN W. Madison EE AT; Eta Kappa Nu; Hmcmng Pblcty chm ESERKALN, LAURA J. Elm Grove SED KA; Chrstn Sci Organ, pres; Hoofers; Mock Rep Cnvtn; Badg Sng Fst; Intl Cb ESLER, JOHN A. Kaukauna AT£2 ECON ESSWEIN, JAMES L. Boyceville MED Phi Chi EVANS, DONALD J. Dousman ECON Ins Scty FABYAN, AUGUST E., Ill Pewaukee LAW Delta Theta Phi FACTOR, PATRICIA A. 476 Glencoe, III. INTL REL Svmpsm; Model UN; Intl Coord Comm; Union usher FAGO, FREDERICK J. Waupun CHEM Alpha Chi Sigma; CARDI- NAL; Hoofers FAHL, THOMAS R. Wauwatosa LAW Tau Epsilon Rho; LAS FALLIGANT, JEAN C. Edgerton ENGL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Do- bro Slovo; Crucible; Mor- tar Bd; Phi Beta Kappa; Liz Waters Unit II v-pres; Union Lit Comm, chm; Wis Union, v-pres; Russ cb; WSA Br-Sis Comm; Intl cb FALUDI, MARGARET O. Madison HEC ED Tf UWM; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron, treas; Omicron Nu, v-pres; Pi Lambda Theta; HEc Hosp Day; HEc cb FANNING, THOMAS G. Kenosha ZOOL FARMER, ELIZABETH E. Madison EED AAA FARRIS, PAMELA A. Hales Corners SOC WK WSA Br-Sis Prgm; WSA NSP Gd; Spcl Srvcs Comm; Hoofers; BADGER FARWELL, DIANNE J. Madison HIST FEBOCK, JANE K. Madison REL ART ASA FEHLBERG, JAMES H. Madison LAW FEICK, PATRICIA L. Kenosha Med T Allpha Delta Theta FEIN, TEMMY B. Milwaukee SPEECH Sigma Alpha Eta FEINBERG, JOY E. Mansfield, Ohio ART ED AE ; Panhel Rsh Cnclr Chm; WSA Br-Sis Prgm; Union Glry Comm FEINBERG, MARVIN W. Lincolnwood, III. ENGL 2A FELDMAN, LINDA Mauston MATH FELDMAN, RAY O, JR. Mauston LAW AA4 ; Phi Delta Phi FENNEMA, DAVID H. Kenosha ZOOL Wis Players, The Visit ; Wesley Found, treas, Dir Jr. Chr FERGUSON, PHILLIP J. Wauwatosa SED Hoofers FERRIS, MARJORIE A. W. DePere ENGL Tf UW-Green Bay; Union Lit Comm; Hoofers FESS, ROBERT N. Madison IEEE EE FIEDELMAN, BRUCE P. Arlington, Va. ECON WSA Pers Dpt, dir; WSA Orient Dpt, dir; WSA Ldr- shp Prtcptn Comm; Fr Ldrshp Trn; Model UN, del chm; Y-Dem; Intnl Rltns Comm; Stdnt Subcomm to U Fclty Comm on Noncurr Act of Stdnts FIELD, MICHAEL W. Chicago, III. HIST IIA S , v-pres, soc chm; WSA Sympsm comm; Spec Asst to Gen Chm of Humo FIELD, SANDRA R. Wis Dells SED A J ; Panhel Rep; Newman cb; NEWMAN NEWS; French cb FIFRICK, SANDRA L. Plymouth HEC Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Upsilon Omicron, pres; Omicron Nu, sec; Phi Kap- pa Phi; Crucible; Mortar Bd; HEc cb, pres; AWS Prsnl chm; Gen Chm HEc Hosp Day; Theta Sigma Phi, treas; HEc Stdnt Cncl; Campbell Hse, v-pres; Sr class cncl FINCH, SUSAN B. Milwaukee EED Bdgr Beauty; Humo Kckln; Wis Previews FINK, HELEN J. Green Bay SPEECH CORR Sigma Alpha Eta; Calvary Stdnt Choir FINN, SIDNEY L Superior PHARM Kappa Psi, pres, hse mgr; UWPhS, Mbrshp chm FISCHBACH, ULRICH Kenosha HIST German Cb, adv sec; Dist WSA Rep FISCHER, FRANK W. Milwaukee CHEM E AlChE; Spooner Hse, sec FISHER, FRED J. New York, N. Y. aeii HIST FISCHER, RICHARD P. Brillion HIST INSIGHT OUTLOOK, ed; Cnsrvtv Cb; Y-GOP; Cam- pus Chrstn Flwshp, pres; Clgns for Goldwater FISCHER, RONALD D. Merrill CIVIL E ASCE FISHBECK, KATHLEEN A. Manitowoc ZOOL IIB I , pres; Mortar Bd, sec; Wilkinson Hse, pres; AWS Acad Chm, Jud Bd; Union Hse Rep FITZER, JOEL M. Madison LAW AEII; Tau Epsilon Rho FLEEGE, RUDOLPH J. Forest Pk., III. POL SCI FLEMING, KATHLEEN M. Milwaukee SPEECH CORR ATA; Sigma Alpha Eta; Y-GOP FLEMING, MARY J. Wauwatosa PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma FLEMING, RICHARD D. Stamford, Conn. ECON 2X; IF Rep FLINK, JUDITH A. Rockford, III. ADVERT ATA, crtsy chm, rcrdng sec, pres; AWS Exec Bd Res Aid chm; AWS State Meet, Prgm comm; AWS Fashion Shw, prgm comm; Br-Sis Prgm; NSP gd FORBES, PATRICIA C. New York, N. Y. HIST-FR AZ, crtsy chm, rec sec, pres; AWS Exec Bd, Res Aid chm, Fshn Shw; NSP Gd; Br-Sis Prgm FOLTZ, ALEXANDER S. Minocgua ZOOL FOLZ, DARROLD H. Rothschild PSYCH FONS, WILLIAM E. Racine CHEM E AlChE; Spooner Hse, soc chm FORESTER, DALLAS J. West Bend CIVIL E. Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; Chi Epsilon, treas assoc ed; Faville Hse, sec; Y-GOP; United Chrstn Flwshp; Engr Exp; WIS ENGR artel FOREYT, JOHN P. Manitowoc PSYCH Alpha Phi Omega, pres; Campus Chest advsry bd; Polls Commsnr; Polls Com- msnr, Campus Electns; Y- Dem; Stdnts for Johnson- Humphrey; Blood Bnk comm FOSTER, STEVEN E. Milwaukee PHIL HEBR AEII; Hillel Found FOX, FREDERICK G. Wausau MET E Hoofers Ski Tm; Wis Stdnt Scty of AFS, v-pres FOX, VINCENT P. Kenosha ENGL FRAILING, THOMAS A. Appleton CIVIL E Alpha Phi Omega; ASCE; Polygon Rep, treas; Polygon Bd, corr sec FRANK, JAMES Madison PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Hillel Found; Jwsh stdnt Wlfr Fund; Y-Dem FRANKE, GERALD L. Racine ECON FRANKENSTEIN, ROBERT R. Chicago, III. ECON AEII, Union Tourn Comm; BADGER FRANTZ, JOSEPH M. Cleveland, Ohio LAW Phi Delta Phi; LAS FRAYDAS, MAY H. Baldwin, N. Y. ENGL FRAZIER, BRUCE E. Coleman SOILS Bdgr Crps Sis Cb FRAZIER, WILLIAM H. Whitefish Bay LAW 2X, pres, v-pres, sec, sng chm; Phi Delta Phi, pres, treas; Alpha Delta Sigma; ADVOCATE; Campus Carnvl Gen chm; Hmcmng Pblcty chm; Wis Previews; ULLR Ski Cb, pres; IF Cncl; Law Schl Sr. Comm; Wis Stdnt Bar Assoc Rep; Boxing FREA, IRENE M. Sturgeon Bay NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Anderson Hse, pres FREDERIC, FREDERICK Madison SPEECH S .19, v-pres, pldg trnr, stwd; IF Cncl; Humo chm; Sr Coord Comm; U Choir; Y-GOP; Sp Cb FREDRICKSON, STANLEY E. Rice Lake CIVIL E Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Engr Exp FREEDMAN, RICHARD E. Madison LAW Tau Epsilon Rho, mas of the rolls; LAS; U Symph Orchestra FREESE, BARBARA J. Shelby, Ohio ENGL Ar; Campus Chest; Sr Swng; NSP gd; Y-GOP; Union Usher; Lowell, treas FREIBERG, GARY C. Wausau AMER INST Tf UW-Marathon Cnty; Mead Hse, sec, soc chm; FREITAG, JOHN W. New Glarus AG E Alpha Gamma Rho; ASAE; Ag Studnt Cncl FREITAG, KATHRYN E. New Glarus PSYCH Model UN; Intnl Cb; Br- Sis Prgm FREUCK, PAULW. Green Bay EE Eta Kappa Nu; LHA Cab FREUND, WILLIAM J. Winneconne ME ASME; SAE FRIEDERICHS, PAUL D. Tomah PHARM Tf Marquette U; Kappa Psi; UWPhS FRIEDLANDER, RUTH H. Chicago, III. ECON NSA Del; Hse treas; NSA conf chm; Stdnt Senate Hsng Comm; Campus Plan Comm FRIEDMAN, ELLEN L Manhasset, N. Y. POL SCI AE , asst treas; Br-Sis prgm; WSA Prsnl Cntcts Comm; Hmcming Dnce Comm: Sympsm Comm; Blood Drv; Union Usher; Humo; BADGER FRIEDMAN, JOAN P. Huntington Woods, Mich. PSYCH Tower View, pres, treas; Mock Dem Cnvntn; Y-Dem FRIEDMAN, JUDITH A. Cedarhurst, N. Y. ENGL AE £; Fr Ldrshp Trn Prgm; Union Usher; Union Lit Comm FREY, ROBERT E. Milwaukee CHEM E Soc of Stdnt Engrs, treas; AlChE; Phillips Hse, St Pat ' s Dnce chm, Athl chm FREY, SANDRA S. Tomah NURS Alpha Tau Delta FRISHBERG, JUDY Des Moines, Iowa ENGL AE$, sec; WSA Sympsn Phys arngmts chm; Panhel Rsh Cnclr chm; Union Ush- er; Coeds Cngrs; Union Hse Spec proj Comm; WSA Hmcmng Comm; NSP Gd; Allen, Jud Bd Chm FROEB, RICHARD L. Sycamore, III. ZOOL ATfi, pldg trnr; Model UN: Intnl Cb; Y-GOP FROYD, SHARON A. Moline, III. ED KA, v-pres, pldg trnr; WSA Br-Sis Comm, chm; Schoen- leber Hse, sec FRANK, JAMES S. Madison PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma; Hillel Found; Jewish Stdnt Welfr Fund, Dist Chm; Y-Dem FULLER, RICHARD W. Sturgeon Bay CIVIL E ASCE GAFFNEY, WILLIAM P. Wis. Dells POL SCI SX GAGLIANO, VICTOR J. Milwaukee ZOOL Union S.S. Comm GALBY, KAREN L. Milwaukee MATH Tf De Pauw; BADGER GALLAGHER, MICHAEL Silver Lake MATH Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Epsi- lon GALLAHER, ALAN J. Appleton SPEECH CORR Haresfoot; I A SENIOR ACTIVITIES GALLITZ, ANTOINETTE P. Mayville PT GANSWINDT, DONALD Burlington ACCT SAM; Insur Scty; Fin Scty; McCaffrey Hse, treas GARBAREK, CAROLYN J. Racine PSYCH GARBELMAN, MARILYN Oconomowoc NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Henmon Hse, jud chm GARDNER, MARGARET L. Ann Arbor, Mich. SOC WK AWS. exec bd; Panhel, sec; XQ GARLAND, KATHLEEN B. Menomonee Falls SPEECH Hoofers GARMAGER, CURT M. Brigham City, Utah MECH Engnrg Mech Scty; Model UN: BGH, pldg tr GARTER, NINA L. Roslyn, N.Y. SOC WK Tower View, pres, soc chm; NSP; Campus Elect Comm GASPARDO, ARLENE J. Long Point, III. HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; Eta Kappa Lambda; Wallerstein Hse, treas; HEC Cb; Little Intrntl Queen ' s Crt; Blue Shield 4-H, sec; St. Paul ' s chr GASSER, THOMAS J. Oconto Falls CHEM IF Rush Comm, chm; Pre- Med Scty; Crew; AT, sec, v-pres GATZ, JERRY L. Port Edwards IEEE EE GAUSEWITZ, ARTHUR E. Madison LAW Scabbard Blade; Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Alpha Del- ta; A A GEHL, SUSAN M. Hartford HEC ED Euthenics; AWS Comm; Xfi GELET, RONALD J. Milwaukee MKT MGMT LHA Stores, asst mgr, mgr, pres; Res Halls, party mntnce sprvsr; Kahlenberg Hse, soc sec; Idpt Pty, stdt pltcl orgnzr, cmpgn coord GEORGALAN, HELENE L Madison SED Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kap- pa Alpha; Intrclgt debate: W.J. Haganaw Champ De- bate; Spiers Bur: Forensic Union; Ed Intern Prgm GERLACH, GARY A. Milwaukee HIST GERM, DIANE M. Grand Rapids, Minn. SPEECH Tf, Ripon; Hamilton Gall Ltd: Phi Beta: Wis Players: CAMPUS JOURNAL; WHA-TV GERMANN, STEPHEN R. Bethpage, N.Y. ECON NSP; Gilman Hse, v-pres; Gymnastics GERNDT, GERALD L. Suring M AN SCI Sdl Srln Cb; Meat Jdg tm; Mkt Cb: IF Invstgtns Comm: AA4 , asst pldg tr, hmcmng chm, stwrd GEROLD, JOHN A. Port Washington ACCT Baseball GEROUX, MICHAEL C. Eau Claire ECON Ad Cb GERRINGER, JOEL Brooklyn, N.Y. IBER-AMER STUD GERTZ, THOMAS F. Menasha ME ASME GHERTY, JOHN E. Baldwin PERS IND RLTN SAM; Newman Cb; Wres- tling; Noyes Hse, treas, athl dir GIBBONS, M.JANE Elm Grove SPEECH Tf, WSU-Whitewater GIESE, BARBARA L. Madison SPEECH GIESE, KAREN M. Fond du Lac PT Phi Theta; Coeds Cngrs GIESE, ROBERT F. Elm Grove AMEP Phi Eta Sigma; TKE, treas, IF del GIESLER, LENORE L. Middleton TEX CL Union Lit Comm; Euthenics: Union Lib Comm; Luth Stdnt Assoc GILBERT, MARCIA R. Rio VOCAL ED Pi Lambda Theta; Eta Kap- pa Lambda; Sigma Alpha lota; Barnard, pres GILBERTSON, EDITH L. Madison SOC WK NSP; Hoofers GILLETT, JOHN C. Berlin GEOG X GILLETT, SUSAN M. Racine NURS Pres Hse, Deacon; AZ GILLETTE, FREDERICK L Madison SOC Fr Orient Ldr GILLICK, TIMOTHY J. Park Ridge. III. LAW LAS; Phi Delta Phi GILMAN, JOHN G. Milwaukee PHYSICS BADGER GILPIN, DONALD E. Madison ZOOL Model UN: Intl Cb; Sellery, consltn comm GIMLA, BARBARA J. Janesville GEOG Susan Davis, pres. soc chm; Model UN GLASS, PAUL J. Madison POL SCI Fin Scty GODAGER, JANE A. Blue River SOC WK KKr GODFREY, WINIFRED M. Chicago, III. ART ED GOEBEL, PETER W. E. Patchogue, N.Y. CIVIL E Triangle GOEPEL, MARY E. Racine GERMAN Sigma Epsilon Sigma: Ger Cb, sec; VARSITY VOICE; NSP GOLDBERG, ALAN S. Madison LAW Tau Epsilon Rho; ILS Cncl; aeti goldblatt, marc s. Jamaica Est., N.Y. CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; AEII GOLDMAN, BARRY A. Detroit, Mich. LAW LAS GOLDWARE, ROSALIE K. Highland Park, III. EED AE GOLEN, RAYMOND G. Madison ECON AIESEC; Judo Cb GOLLAN, MERRILY Washington, D.C. ZOOL GOLLIN, JAMES H. Madison PHARM GONNERING, CAROL A. Kenosha HEC ED Model UN, ping comm; Hec Hsptlty Dy; UN Dy, chm; Colgt Cncl UN Ldrshp Inst, rep; Newman Cb, pblcty chm GOODCHILD, DENNIS J. Two Rivers ACT SCI Phi Eta Sigma; WISA Cb GOODRICH, JEROME E. Fort Atkinson PHIL Pre-law Cb; Phil Cb; NSP; WSA PR comm, News; ITA4 , pldg pres GOODSELL, LINDA L. Elgin, III. PSYCH HIST Mortar Bd, pres; Campus Chst, chm; trnsfr Convoc, spkr, gd GOPMAN, HOWARD Z. Kansas City, Mo. LAW Phi Alpha Delta, treas GOSMAN, MARTIN L. Milwaukee ACCT Beta Alpha Psi, corres sec: Sympsm; NSP GOULD, WHITNEY M. Madison ART HIST Mortar Bd: CARDINAL: Union, Forum Comm; CAR- DINAL Bd. Sec: Union News Bur; Stdnt-Fclty Comm, Cult Rec Needs; Stdnts for Kastenmeier GRAEBNER, ROBERT W. Neenah MED Union Forum Comm GRAHAM, SUSAN K. Highland Park. III. ENGL Tf Skidmore: Coeds Cngrs: Union Hse Rep; AXJJ GRAJKOWSKI, DONNA Thorp ANTHRO Hoofers GRAMEN, ROBERT S. Lake Geneva ACCT Beta Alpha Psi GRANT, KEITH W. Racine ECON NSP; Wis Previews: New- man Cb; Humo; Campus Chest: WSA; ATA, soc chm; Blood Dr GREEN, DENNIS M. Appleton CIE AISC GREENBERG, DANIEL A. Chicago, III. ZOOL Hoofers; Ger Cb; Wres- tling GREENBERG, L J. Milwaukee PSYCH GREENBERG, MEL F. Chicago, III. MKT Ice Hockey: TJA GREENE, ROBERT J., Jr. Delavan ACCT PROD MGMT Asn GREENWALD, KAREN L. LaGrange, III. FRENCH AXf! GREGORIUS, THOMAS R. Madison COMM Mkt Cb; SAM GRESHIK, JOSEPH J. Fountain City M AN SCI Alpha Zeta; Intrcllgt Meat Jdg Tm; Sdl Srln Cb; Blue Shield 4-H; AIT GRIGGS, MARGARET R. Northampton Mass. POL SCI Ar GRITZMACHER, W. R. Elkhart Lake MET E ASM-AISI; AFS; 2 E GRIZZELL, NANCY L. Riverdale, III. SOC WK Intl Cb; F-SNCC; WSA Civil Rts Comm; Coeds Cngrs; AZ, mbrshp chm GROSNICK, BONNIE A. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta GROSS, CAROL R. Chicago, III. MDT GROSS, MICHAEL P. Waterloo GEOL Football GROSSHANDLER, JANET Madison FRENCH Tf Miami U of Ohio; Pi Lambda Theta; Ushers Cb: Mock Dem Cnvntn; Badg for Renk; r+H GROSSMAN, MELVYN L. Milwaukee MED Phi Delta Epsilon; Rho Chi; SA GROSSMAN, MICHAEL Syracuse, N.Y. ITAL Ital Cb, v-pres GROVES, BARBARA H. New Richmond HEC HEC Cb GRUELS, JOHN J. Waukesha POL SCI Y-Dem, chm; SCOPE, chm; Mock Senate, chm; Cardi- nal Bd, pres; Stdnt Senate: Intl Cb; WSA, govt rltns dpt; Model UN; Mock Dem Convtn; Phil Cb; F- SNCC GRUENHOLZ, SUE Chicago, III. PHY ED Orchesis; PE Cb GRUMPELT, C. S. Ridgewood, N.J. KA9 ENGL GRUNDAHL, SUSAN G. Monroe VOCAL ED Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Al- pha Iota, mbrshp chm; Wmn ' s Chorus, pres; Susan Davis, bd, sec; Luth Stdnt Assoc Chr GUELL, BARBARA R. Thorp NURS Alpha Tau Delta GULBRANDSON, M. A. Racine MDT Alpha Delta Theta GULLICK, VIRGINIA M. Reedsburg SPEECH T Slichter, res aid; Navy Ball Empress GUNDERSON, W. K. Neenah PSYCH YMCA, Chm; AT GUNNER, PAM Dixon, III. ART Ann Emery, sec; BADGER GUSTAFSON, NEWELL A. Madison GEOL GUTTMAN, DENNINE Chicago, III. SOC Intl Cb; Model UN GUTTORMSEN, KAREN L. Kenosha SOC WK Model UN; Hoofers; T B GUYER, CAROLYN R. Chicago, III. CORR ADMIN HAACK, BETTY A. Kohler EED Sigma Epsilon Sigma: Pi Lambda Theta: Phi Kappa Phi; Breese Hse, treas; Union soph hnrs comm; Sr Swng Comm; Pan Hel rush cnslr; AHA HAAS, SHAUN P. Franksville ECON Haresft; AXP HAASCH, WILLIAM D. Wauwatosa PSYCH Y-Dem; Hoofers: Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi HABERMAN, NANCY J. Elm Grove ENGL HABIGHORST, DAN W. Bonduel ECON NSP Gd; SAM; AT, pres, v-pres, sec; IF Cong, Invstgtns Chm HACKBARTH. JUDYANN Kenosha MATH Tf UW-Kenosha; Newman Cb, treas; Sigma Epsilon Sigma HACKETT, MICHAEL D. Lake Geneva ZOOL Evans Schlrs, pres. soc chm: IF Rltns. Plnng ' ; WSA ldrshp prgm; Campus Car- nival; Y-Dems: Pre-Med Scty 477 SENIOR ACTIVITIES HAFSTAD, ELLEN J. Middleton COMP LIT Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Union Lit Comm; KA, edi- tor HAGAN, ROBERT J. Madison POL SCI Hoofers, pblcty comm; Wis Speleol Scty; Glry Comm HAHN, JAMES E. Wauwatosa CIVIL E SAE; Triangle HALE, LINDA M. Park Ridge, III. PT Phi Theta, sec; URC, sec, pres HALE, RICHARD G. Hamburg, N.Y. INSUR Ins Scty; Comm Bd; ATA HALL, ANNABET Highland Park, III. ART HIST Mock Poltcl Conv; NSP, co-curr comm; KKr HALL, GENE P. Sheboygan PRSNL MGMT MKT Mkt Cb HALL, JAN B. Madison HALL, JANE L Madison CHEM MED MIC HALL, MARGARET A. Fond dj Lac PT 478 Tf Dubuque U; Phi Theta; Union Usher HALL, ROBERT D. Waukesha PHARM Kappa Psi, sec; UWPHS, pres HALL, SHARRON D. Shorewood SOC WK HALL, VIRGINIA LaCrosse SOC HALLEEN, NANCY J. Sheboygan SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Fr Ldrshp Prgm; Coeds Cngrs; Union Thtr Comm; AWS Fashn Show Comm; Liz Waters, chm int spec events; T B, pres HALPERN, ANDREW J. Chicago, III. MKT HALPERN, ANN R. Chicago, III. HIST BADGER; Union Usher HAMERSTROM, ALAN Plainfield PSYCH HAMMERMEISTER, W. Manitowoc RETAIL HEC Cb, Hsptlty Dy; Sptlght Banq, co-chm HAMMES, RICHARD G. Madison SOC HAMMETT, JAMES R., Ill Brookfield PSYCH NROTC, bn cmndr; T, pres HANKE, STEVEN P. Prairie du Chien CHEM Alpha Chi Sigma HANNEMAN, MARK M. Milwaukee ME AFROTC, asst cmdr drill tm; Arnold Air Scty HANRAHAN, JAMES A. Green Bay PHARM Phi Eta Sigma; Rho Chi HANSEN, DENNIS L. Racine ME HANSEN, DON W., Jr. Grafton CHEM HANSEN, KIRSTEN A. Chetek HOSP DIET Union Usher; HEC Cb HASEN, JACK D. McHenry, III. ZOOL WSA; LHA HASEN, MARY K. Madison SOC WK HANSHER, DAVID A. Milwaukee POL SCI Tf UW-M; SA, v-pres, IF rep HANSON, DAVID J. Neenah AM INST Y-Dem; IFC advsry; AA , pres, rush chm HANSON, GERALD L Monona SOC WK HANSON, JAMES C. Racine MED Phi Chi; BADGER, Sales Mgr, Bus Mgr; 4 rA HANSON, NORMAN M. Waupaca CIVIL E ASCE HANSON, ROBERT L. Madison NURS SNSFC, Sr Class Rep HARKER, JANE S. Janesville SOC HARMANN, W.TH OMAS Sturtevant ACCT SAM HARRAND, JOE Madison LAW HARRIGAN, DANIEL G. Milwaukee POL SCI William J. Bryan pol sci award; £rA, rush chm HARRINGTON, M. J. Beloit MKT HARRISON, MICHAEL M. Madison ZOOL HARSCH, JANE A. Wheaton, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta, hist; Langdon Hall, res aid; NSP; BADGER HART, RAYMOND C. Madison EE IEEE, sec-treas; Kappa Eta Kappa; St. Pat ' s chm, Sr proj chm HARTMAN, JEAN A. Madison MATH HARTMAN, JOHN R. Manitowoc BIOCHEM Stdnt Senate; Wesley Found, corp bd; ATP HARTWIG, WAYNE R. Johnson Creek MUSIC FD Phi Mu Alpha HASSE, JAMES Loganville JOURN Bryan Hse, treas HASSLER, PAMELA A. Wilmington, Del. EED Hoofers; KA, soc chm, rush chm HAUBOLDT, SUSAN M. Greendale ART Ad Cb; Chadbourne Art Comm, co-chm; AWS, Pblcty Comm HAUBRICH, PAUL A. Kenosha SED HAUGH, ROBERT L East Troy ZOOL HAUSER, O. ROBERT Madison LAW HAUSER, WILLIAM J. Madison ZOOL AROTC; Hoofers; Assoc of US Army HAUSWIRTH, ROY L. La Crosse MKT Mkt Cb HAWKINS, JERRY G. Arlington Hts„ III. ANTHRO Hoofers; Football; ATA HAWORTH, THOMAS H. Milwaukee MATH Crew; $FA HAYE, J. MICHAEL Chicago, III. POL SCI Football; Rugby; ZBT HAYES, MARY M. Milwaukee PSYCH KKr HAZEN, JACQUELINE A. Fort Atkinson MDT Alpha Delta Theta; Sr Swng HEADEN, NANCY H. Wheaton, III. CHEM WRA; Badg Beauty; YWCA, dorm rep; AZ HEALY, ANN C. Madison ENGL NSP; ArA, 2nd v-pres HEATH, JAMES R. Marinette LAW Tau Epsilon Rho, pres, v-pres; LAS; AT HEBERLEIN, MARCIA M. Fennimore FRENCH Hoofers; Fren Cb HECKERT, ROWENA L. Wilmington, Del. MOL BIOL Y-GOP; Zeta Tau Alpha; Clgns for Goldwater HEDEEN, CLEMENS V. Sister Bay SPEECH Y-GOP; Pre-Law Cb; De- bate Tm; Wis Players HEGEDUS, A. S. Madison MED Phi Chi; J. Clin Inv pbln HEIBL, JOHN A. Kenosha POL SCI HEIMANN, LEONARD W. Madison RET PHARM UWPhS; Kappa Psi HEINRICH, ROY P. Milwaukee ME Tf UW-M; ASME; Spooner Hse, hse end, fl chm HEITZMAN, DAVID K. Albany SOC Pershing Rfls, exhib drill tm; H. Rust Hse, jud chm; Rust-Schreiner Bd; Model UN HEIZER, NANCY Middleton SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Elsom Hse, treas HELFANT, CAROL L Pittsburgh. Pa. FRENCH Sr Class Cncl; Sympsm; Union Theater Comm; NSP; AWS; WSA; sp proj; Union Usher; Coeds Cngrs; A24 , treas HELGELAND, GLENN B. Barron AG JOURN Sdl Srln Cb, sec; Ag Stdnt Cncl, pres; Sigma Delta Chi, treas; Stdnt Senate HEMAUER, KENNETH R. West Bend FINANCE Phi Eta Sigma; WSA Hmcmng Comm; Baseball; Mil Ball, chm; 2X, treas HEMMING, RICHARD E. Janesville LAW Tau Epsilon Rho; Delta Ep- silon: Football; Crew; Base- ball; Asst Baseball coach; LAS; Corr Flwshp Prgm; Res Halls Hseflw HEMPE, HENRY A. Milwaukee LAW Phi Delta Phi; Chf Def Cnsl; Stdnt Ct; LAS; IN- SIGHT OUTLOOK, mng ed, exec ed; Rugby Cb; Wis Cnsrvtv Cb; co-chm Vol for Knowles, Kuehn for Gov HENDERSON, MARILYN Elkhorn EED HENDRICKS, KAY L. Madison EED NSP; Panhel rush cnslr; tib HENDRICKS, ROBERT E. Waupun FINANCE Fin Scty; Baseball; B9II HENDRICKS, ROBERT F. Waukesha GEOG Model UN; Intl Cb; March Band HENKEL, SUZANNE M. Madison SPEECH Hoofers; U Pres Hse, den; UW Intrclgt Sail Tm; Wis Players; Union Open Hse, pblcty comm; Opera wrkshp; U Chorus HENNIG, JAMES F. Green Bay PSYCH Football: Fly Cb; LSA; Humo; X4 , pres HENNING, MARLENE A. Oakfield CHEM LHA Chorus; Model UN; Calvary Chorus; Cool Hse, fr rep, v-pres HENRY, JON C. Viroqua ME HENSELIN, DARLENE A. Tigerton SOC WK Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Eta Kappa Lambda; Le Cercle Francais HENSON, CHRISTINE L. Merrill ENGL HERF, CHARLES W. Milwaukee POL SCI PHIL Pershing Rfls HERMAN, SHAREN Madison HIST Union Forum Comm; NSA, del; KKr HERNING, JOHN G. Madison AMER INST Paxson Hse, treas; Triple Entente; Wis Drill Comp winner HERRBOLD, GRETCHENL. Menasha PHY ED PE Cb, sec; WRA, spts mgr, IM mgr; Hoofers HERRELL, MARTHA H. Hawkins VOCAL ED Sigma Alpha lota; A Cap- pella Choir HERRMANN, WILLIAM R. Columbus DY SCI Ag Econ Cb, pres; Sdl Srln Cb; Blue Shield 4-H; ASn, pres HESS, JUDITH D. Milton ART BADGER, art ed; AWS Fash Model; NSP; WSA Sp Srvc Comm; A4 , pldg sec, rush chm HESS, RICHARD D. Mishicot BACT HESTEKIN, GERALD L. Osseo ACCT HETFIELD, GEORGE F., Jr. Plainfield, N.J. PHIL WSA Sp Srvc Comm HEWES, ARNOLD J. Beloit JOURN Sigma Delta Chi; Tennis HICKS, CHRISTIE E. Los Angeles, Cal. PSYCH Tf Briarcliff Clg; KKr HIEBING, ROMAN G. Jr. Sheboygan ECON GEOG Mkt Cb; Ad Cb; TKE HIELSBERG, JOAN L. Ripon SPAN Alpha Tau Delta; Br-Sis Prgm; Model UN; LHA, prsnl PR comm chm; Span Cb; Blood Dr; AAA HIGGINS, SANDRA K. Manitowoc CHEM Hoofers HILDEBRAND, D. G. Pickett BACT HILL, EDWARD D. Elm Grove LAW Phi Alpha Delta HILL, KENNETH M. Wis. Rapids LAW HILL, SARAH M. Madison SOC WK HILLARY, LARRY©. Shullsburg HIST Paxson Hse, treas; Union PR Comm; Ital Cb HILLER, KATHLEEN M. Fond du Lac ENGL Tf WSU-Oshkosh HILLIARD, ROBERT W. Madison EE IEEE HILLSTROM, CURTIS L. Madison PHIL Y-Dem SENIOR ACTIVITIES HINTZ, JUDITH J. Madison IBER-AMER STUD Y-Dem; Charming Cb; Wis Speleol Scty; Cb Cervan- tes-Camoes HINTZ, MORSE L Fond Du Lac EE Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; YMCA HINZ, GARY D. Waukesha HORT Hort Cb; Swimming; Hse- flw HIRK, SHARON D. La Grange, III. FRENCH WSA Bk Exchng, pblcty chm; AXfi, pblcty chm HLAVA, PAUL F. Berwyn, III. GEOL Geol Cb HOBERT, DOLORES A. Milwaukee INST MGMT U Chorus; Wmn ' s Chorus HODGE, EDITH E. Beloit SOC WK Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Un- ion Usher HODGES, C. LYNN Racine SPAN Eliz Waters, store hse comms; Y-GOP; GOP Mock Conv HOEL, SHERRY K. Rhinelander HEC HOFF, RODNEY Brownsville ZOOL HOFFER, KAREN D. Madison HIST Fr Ldrshp Trg Prgm; NSP, gds comm HOFFMAN, BRENT A. Wausau ENGL Ad Cb HOFFMAN, DAVID D. Black River Falls GEOG Geog Cb HOFFMAN, DUNCAN W. Park Forest, III. ECON Football; NROTC; AT HOFFMAN, WILLIAM O. Clintonville MKT Alpha Kappa Psi; Insur Scty; Mead Hse, pres; LHA cbnt HOFFMANN, A. S. New York, N.Y. INT TRADE Hoofers: Y-DEM HOFFMANN, R. C. Sheboygan HIST Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Per- shing Rfls; Scabbard Blade: ATI) HOFMANN, JOHN R. Ottumwa, la. PHARM MORTAR QUILL; UWPhS; Ben HOFMANN, MARY G. Springfield, III. ENGL HOGAN, THOMAS A. La Crosse SPEECH HOGLUND, ELIZABETH A. La Crosse REL ART TEX CL Tf Macalester Clg; Union Rep; LHA HOISINGTON, GAIL A. Madison HIST Snow Hse, jud chm; Cole Hall, jud bd chm HOLDEN, PHYLLIS G. Northbrook, III. ENGL BADGER; BADGER Bd, sec; A4 . soc chm, humo chm HOLDEN, WILLIAM F. Oconomowoc ECON Iron Cross; Track, hi jump rcrd; Sr Class Treas; Fly Cb; X HOLLAND, JUDITH M. Madison SOC WK Hmcmng Dsplys Comm; Un- ion Tourn Comm; ASA HOLLANDER, LINDA C. Fond du Lac HEC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; HEC Cb; Sr Swngt; Sdl Srin; Coeds Cngrs; UW Ext Agt HOLLIS, MARGARET N. Madison NURS Alphat Tau Delta HOLLOWAY, JANICE M. Madison FRENCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Kappa Phi; Hoofers; Union PR Comm; Fren Cb HOLMAN, TED M. Chicago, III. POL SCI HOLSEN, JAY M. Sheboygan ENGL Men ' s Glee Cb; YMCA; TKE, v-pres HOLSTEEN, MARY K. Burlington, la. SPAN Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Soph Hnrs; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Lambda; Span Cb, v-pres; Henmon Hse, pres; LHA, sec; Bierman Hse, Hseflw HOLSTEIN, ALICE A. La Crosse POL SCI WSA, Br-Sis Prgm; Coeds Cngrs; Union Forum Comm HOLT, GRACE E. Washburn SPEECH Slichter, soc chm; Othera HOODBHOY, AZIZ Karachi, Pakistan HIST Tennis; Table Tennis Champ; Bdmntn; Squash; Cmns Comm Rep HOOVER, MARK S. Madison INTL MKT Mkt Cb; WSA; Y-Dem HOPKINS, ELIZABETH A. De Forest EED Pi Lambda Theta; LSA HOPP, CAROLYN M. Waupun MATH ED Pi Mu Epsilon; Union Hse Rep HOPPERT, DAVID J. Wauwatosa ASTRON PHYSICS Hoofers; Wis Speleol Scty; IF Plnng Comm; S ' t ' E HORN, SANDRA L Waunakee EED Tf UW-M; Hoofers HORNIG, PAMELA Wis Rapids MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota, treas, v-pres; Tudor Sngrs; A Cap- pella Choir; Badger Bd; Wmns Chorus; Murray Hse, treas; U Smr Chr HORSTICK, DAVID P. Eau Claire ANTHRO Tf Trinity Clg; Rugby; Fencing; Soccer; Lacrosse HORSTMAN, RICHARD J. Bangor PHARM Rho Chi; APhA; UWPhS HORSWILL, ROBERT N. Janesville MED SCI Nu Sigma Nu; Union Hse Comm; WSA, Intl Cb; ATfi HOLT, JAMES J. Madison Golf; S rA ECON HOLT, KATHLEEN A. Oconomowoc SPEECH CORR AWS Style Show Comm; Humo; Badg Beauty Finlst; Panhel, rush cnslr; AAA, hse pres HOLY, DANIEL L La Crosse ACCT Evans Schlrs: Beta Alpha Psi; Union Hmcmng Dec Comm HOLZER, JUDY L. Green Bay EED HOLZMAN, RAYMOND L. Madison LT BLDG Tf UW-M; Mkt Cb; Lt Bldg Cb HOMICH, ROBERT H. Milwaukee CHEM E Tf UW-M; Phi Eta Sigma; High Hse. pres. treas, soc chm; AICHE HORTON, R. JAMES Milwaukee ME HORVATH, DIANE R. Randolph PT Phi Theta; Commandettes; U Smr Band HOVDA, SUE E. Mason City, la. SOCIOL BADGER; TIB HOVDE, THOMAS E. Madison FINANCE ACCT Fin Scty; J rA, sec HOWARD, FRANCES E. S. Norwalk, Conn. HIST Intl Cb, mbrshp chm HOWELL, SHARON E. Waukesha EED Union Usher HOYT, JAMES L Wausau RADIO-TV NEWS YMCA; Wash-UN Smnr; WSA Govt Rltns; WHA- TV; AT HUEGEL, RAYMOND T. Madison HIST POL SCI Y-GOP HUFNAGEL, ARLINE C. Portsmouth, N. H. NURS Union Hse Comm; NSP; Alpha Tau Delta; Hi-Ray, pres, jud chm HUIBREGTSE, DUANE E. Cedar Grove MKT Alpha Kappa Psi HULBURT, MARY E. Reedsburg GEOG Clgns for Goldwoter HUMMER, NANCY R. Wauwatosa EED Pi Lambda Theta; Hoofe-s; Scott Hse, Treas; Y-GOP; Commandettes; Blood Dr HUNG, ELEANOR S. Hong Kong, China FOODS N HUNRATH, FREDERICK K. Sheboygan Falls SPEECH Tf WSU-Oshkosh; Wis Play- HUNT, DIANE A. Des Plaines, III. HIST Tf Graceland. NW Mo State; Witte, hseflw; Hoof- HUNT, LESLEY M. Racine ACCT Y-GOP; Clgns for Gold- water HUNZICKER, KENNETH R. Madison GEOL AROTC; Pershing Rfls; Hoofers HURLEY, MARY L Wauwatosa EED BADGER; A , schlrshp chm, stndrds chm HURST, KENNETH L JR. Indianapolis, Ind. ECON Nautilus, v-pres; Navy Ball, co-chm; Model UN; J 2K, treas HUSE, ALAN C. West Allis LT BLDG Sr Hnrs: Hoofers; Pres Hse; 2 HUSSA, JOHN F. West Salem ZOOL Baseball; T HUSTAD, RICHARD B. Madison PSYCH Hoofers HUSTING, SUSAN E. Cedarburg HIST Union Drctrt, Forum Comm, Tourn Comm Chm; Stdnt- Fclty Comm. Rec IM; AFS; Pres Hse Choir; Ger Cb; Henmon Hse, pres; Fclty Comm Women ' s PE; LHA Act Chm; Mock Sen- ate; r B HUSTON, JOHN T. Madison ME Pi Tau Sigma; Track; SAE; ASME; Polygon HUSTON, SARA J. Madison MKT HYCNAR, BARBARA J. Cicero, III. SPAN Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Sig- ma Delta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa HYMAN, LISBETH A. Buffalo, N.Y. GEOL WRA; Y-GOP; Geol Cb HYSLOP, JOHN R. Middleton GEOG ICENOGLE, MARY E. Bismarck. N. D. SOC WK GREEKSPEAK, Asst ed; AZYl Rose Queen: TIB rec sec INGERSOLL, ROGER D. Madison SED Crew; NSP; OAX INGRELLI, MARY B. Milwaukee EED Phi Kappa Phi; Elsom Hse, jud chm; Coeds Cngrs; Perkins Hse, pres INSUL, DONALD A. Chicago. III. PSYCH Pre-Med Scty; HA IRMSCHER, DIANE K. Fort Wayne, Ind. SOC WK Panhel Rep: Union Trad Comm; WSA Hmcmng Comm; KKT, v-pres, ISENSEE, SHARON K. Tomah SOC Tf Cornell Clg IVASILA, PAUL P. Chippewa Falls SOC STUD Badg Chrstn Flwshp; Sympsm IWEN, WILLIAM E. Kewaunee PHARM IWERT, SALLY ANN H. Cedarburg PHARM JABLONKA, ROY H. Milwaukee MKT Mktg Cb; SAM; McCaff- ney Hse, pres, soc chm; Campus Chest; Hoofers; Pistol Tm JABLONSKI, JAMES A. Sheboygan MKT Mktg Cb; Y-Dem JACKSON, JAMES H. Wis Rapids CONSERV JACOBS, LARRY W. Madison ENGL JACOBS, LOUIS J. Chicago, III. CHEM E ©AX, sec, rush chm; IF Cncl; Am Inst Chem E; Polygon, sec; Eng Exp chm; WSA Model UN Comm, Prnts Day Comm JACQUES, JAMES J. Luxemburg HIST Sigma Alpha Eta; U Choir JAEGER, DOUGLAS A. West Bend CHEM E Am 1st Chem E; Hoofers; LHA; McCaffrey Hse cncl JAFFERIS, TED C. Madison METEOR JAKAB, GEORGE J. 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ELIZABETH Madison JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; U Chorus; Cardinal Band JOHNSON, VICTORY L Milwaukee SED Dobro Slovo; Russ Cb JOHNSON, WILLIAM R. Ashland HIST Rundell House, pres, v-p -es; SE Area ed Comm, fr orient JOHNSTON, KEITH I. Cambridge LAW JOHSON, KATHLEEN A. ATA; NSP, gd, acad comm; Dist II com; Sr Swng Comm JOLIN, MICHAEL G. Appleton PHIL JOLIVETTE, DAVID J. Madison POL SCI AA ; Y-GOP; AFS Cb JONAKAIT, RAY J. Sheboygan POL SCI Y-Dem JONES, BARBARA A. Fontana ART ED KA9 JONES, LANCE B. Kohler POL SCI T; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi Pre-law Cb; ROTC-CHGO TRIB SM Awd JONES, LINDA B. Newcanaan, Conn. HIST Tf Briarcliff Jr Clg; IIB JONES, RICHARD C. Portage CIVIL E AT; ASCE; WSA Br-Sis Comm JONES, RICHARD E. Morrisonville MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Holt Cmns Comm JORGENSON, LORNA J. Rio MUSIC Sigma Alpha lota JULIUS, WILLIAM J. Sheboygan PHARM Kappa Psi; UWPhS; MOR- TAR QUILL, mng ed; Crew JUNCK, MARLEN F. 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Elkhart Lake ZOOL BOII; Phi Kappa Phi; Otstndg AFROTC Cadet; WSA, Campus Chest, Pers Cntcts Comm; Hmcmng Comm KASHOU, JOHN I. Milwaukee ZOOL KASUBOSKI, DAVID A. Clintonville PSYCH KATTE, JUDY A. Sheboygan OT AHA, rush cnslr; Othera; NSP gd, Tf gd KAUFMAN, PERRY J. Bronx, N.Y. MATH KELK, RICHARD L. Madison PT KELBER, ROBERTA J. Brookfield, III. NURS KA, Panhel rep, rush cnslr; Alpha Tau Delta; Union News Bur KELLEY, MICHAEL K. Madison MATH KELLNER, MYRON Far Rockaway, N.Y. ZOOL AEII, Treas; CARDINAL, asst sports ed; GREEK- SPEAK, co-ed; WSA, Ldr- shp Trng Prgm KELLOGG, KAREN J. Seymour REL ART KELSEY, JOHN E. Beloit PHARM Phi Lambda Upsilon; Rho Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; MOR- TAR QUILL, ed; Randall Hse, pres KENALL, GAYLE M. Ellsworth MUS ED r I B, mus chm, Humo mus chm KENT, JOHN S. Baraboo PHARM Rho Chi, pres: Phi Lambda Upsilon; UWPhS KENZIAN, EILEEN N. Wauwatosa ENGL Manning Hse, v-pres; Witte Ldrshp Grp Orient KESSELMAN, JOAN C. New York, N.Y. PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma KESSLER, SHARON A. Camp Hill, Pa. POL SCI WSA trav comm; Union Hse Rep; Campus Hall, hsefellow KETCHPAW, WILLIAM P. Elkhorn FINANCE Delta Sigma Pi KEWLEY, JOHN K. South Milwaukee MKT ATQ. pldg pres; Vilas Hse, v-pres, treas KEY, KENNETH S. Kenosha ENGL Tf, UW-Kenosha; Tennis KEYZER, CARL A. Delavan ASME ME KENT, NOEL J. Woodside, N.Y. Tf NYU HIST KIDWELL, CAROL A. Yale, III. PHY ED Tf U of III; Orchesis, v-pres KIELAS, MICHAEL J. Milwaukee EE Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Soph Hnrs KIENOW, MARY L. Randolph ART ED Coeds Cngrs; Wesley Found; LHA; Res Halls Stdnt Assn, pres cncl; NSP Gd KIMBERLY, RICHARD M. Oshkosh HIST Tf Notre Dame WSU- Oshkosh; Ben; Sail Cb KIMMELL, JOEL A. Menasha FRENCH KING, DONALD D. Madison LAND ARCH Stdnt Assn Land Arch, pres KINGSBURY, HAROLD N. Madison MATH K2, sec; Phi Eta Sigma; Football; Haresfoot KINNEY, DAVID W. Madison ACCT Mktg Cb KINNEY, ROSEMARY B. Chicago, III. FRENCH KIPLE, MURIEL J. DeKalb, III. POL SCI Frgn Stdnt Orient Chm; Br-Sis Prgm KIRK, GARY V. Wausau CHEM E Ben; Phi Eta Sigma, pres; Phi Kappa Phi; Mace; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Up- silon; Basketball; Tennis, co- cap; W Cb; Stdnt Athl Bd; Gen Chm Hmcmng ' 64 KIRKEBY, BRENDA J. Barron ENGL KISCH, GLENN E. Des Plaines, III. CHEM E Tf UWM; TKE, asst athl chm; Am Inst Chem E: Scty Stdnt E KISSIL, SUSAN W. New York, N.Y. SED Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma: Carroll Hall. Hsefellow; French Cb; Russian Cb KLANDERMAN, W. F. Spring Valley HIST ZAE KLASS, BARBARA E. Eau Claire NURS Alpha Tau Delta KLEEFELD, KENNETH R. New York, N.Y. ECON Y-Dem KLEIN, JOHN C. Madison CIVIL E AXA, pres; Cncrt March Band KLEIN, JUDY B. Menlo Park, Cal. ENGL KLEIN, KENNETH J. Milwaukee ART ED ATfi; Hse Mngr KLEIN, PENELOPE J. Rochester, N.Y. EED Hoofers; U Chorus KLEIN, THOMAS R. Brookfield ZOOL KLESSIG, SHARON J. Janesville ART KLIEJUNAS, PETER T. Sheboygan PSYCH KLINEFELTER, DONNA J. 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PHY ED Wmn ' s Rec Assn, v-pres; Wmn ' s Gymnst Cb, treas; Mad Field Hcky Cb, treas, slctn chm; Wmn ' s PE Cb, prgm co-chm KOOISTRA, FRANK W. Sharon D F IND ArP; Mktg Cb; Babcock Dairy Sci Cb KOOSMAN, CONSTANCE Eau Claire PHARM Tf WSU-Eau Claire; nB J , v-pres; Kappa Epsilon, pres, sec; Chm Hmcmng Decor Comm; UWPHS, Mbrshp chm KOREN, LOIS E. Huntington, N.Y. ZOOL Cargil Lodge, pres; Intl Cb KORINEK, THOMAS C. Two Rivers GEOG Y-Dem KORN, CAROL J. Winneconne SPEECH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Beta; Russ Cb; Soph Hnrs; Wis Players Androcles the Lion, asst drctr KOSTBADE, KAREN A. Chicago, III. SOC WK Y-GOP; Intl Rltns Comm KOSUT, MARILYN J. Milwaukee HOME EC HEc Cb; Hoofers; HEc Hsptlty Day Comm KOTSONIS, GEORGE N. Sheboygan LAW Phi Delta Phi; Sr Law class Sr Comm KOULA, DENNIS M. LaCrosse PHARM KRAHN, NANCY L. Madison EE THE WIS ENGR; IEEE KRAINIK, RALPH B. Waukesha LAW Phi Alpha Delta KRAJEWSKI, JUDITH A. West Allis SED UW Dames KRALL, BARBARA A. Elm Grove ART ED Tf Centenary Clg for Wmn, N.J.; Lowell, treas, soc chm; WSA PR, sub-chm; Union Glry Comm; Wis Salon of Art, chm KRAMER, RANDOLPH K. Sister Bay ECON KRAUS, OTTO E. Marchfield M A SCI AIT; Sdl Srln Cb; Ag Ext Ed Cb; Agro-Busns Cb; Jdgng Tm KRAUSE, KAREN A. Racine GEOG Tf UW-Racine KRAUSE, RICHARD A. Milwaukee GEOL KREJCAREK, GARY E. Manitowoc CHEM Tf UW-Manitowoc; Phi Eta Sigma; Union Mus Comm, chm; Union Drctrt; SUC comm, co-chm; Union v- pres comm; Comm on Prmtn of Arts KRELL, RITA L. Kewaskum ART Union Crafts Comm KREMBS, F. GREGORY Sparta MED SCI Pre-Med Scty; WSA; New- man Assn; Union Glry Comm KREUSER, JEROME L Racine MATH Union Bd; Sail Cb KRIEKARD, THOMAS E. Neenah POL SCI f 2K, athl rush chm, pres; IM, asst drctr; UW Men ' s Glee Cb KRIEWALDT, EILEEN L Shawano SED Calvary Luth, choir Stdnt end KROHN, LERRY L. Wausau CHEM E Am Inst Chem E, sec; Spooner Hse, v-pres, LHS rep KROM, MICHAEL L. Milwaukee REAL ESTATE ITA KRUEGER, DAVID D. Brillion ME Theta Tau: AFROTC; Wrs- tlng; Phillips Hse, pres, soc chm, LHA rep KRUEGER, DAVID W. Crystal Lake, III. ACT SCI 2K, treas; Ins Scty; Act Cb KRUEGER, JERRY A. Appleton ECON Fin scty; Clgns for Gold- water KRUEGER, JOHN R. Cecil BIOCHEM Calvary Luth, end pres KRUEGER, KENNETH P. Little Suamico MKT AA . treas; Mkt Cb, pres; IF PR comm; Ad Cb KRUEGER, KIRBY G. Merrill PHARM UWPHS KRUMM, KAREN S. Kaukauna SPEECH Til? ; Phi Beta, pres; Wis Players KRUSE, MELVIN R. Kaukauna ME Phi Eta Sigma; ASME KRUSIENSKI, LEE R. Racine GEOG LHA chorus KUBE, KATHRYN L. Lake Mills GERM Siqma Epsilon Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi KULL, A. LAWRIE Genoa City AG ED ArP; Alpha Zeta; Sr Class cncl; Ag Ext Ed, pres; Ag Stdnt Cncl, v-pres KULZICK, RAYMOND S. Madison MKT FINANCE Mktg Cb; Finance Scty; SAM; Ad Cb KUNDERT, WILLIAM L. Reno, Nevada HIST AXA; IF Assn, sec, 1st v- pres KUNDMANN, JANE A. Milwaukee PT Phi Theta; UW Symph Orchstr KURTEN, TIMOTHY A. Racine PSYCH KURTENACKER, R. A. Madison IND MGMT 2 KURTZ, JAMES A. Madison LAW Phi Delta Phi; Crew; Law Schl Sr Comm Chm; LAS KUYKENDALL, DAVID D. Jefferson PSYCH Tf WSU-Whitewater; Ox- ford Hse, athl chm LAAK, JEAN A. Waukesha EED A , corresp sec; Coeds Cngrs; Union Usher; Slich- ter Cncl, Act Chm LAATSCH, THOMAS R. Clintonville CIVIL E ASCE LA COSSE, ELIZABETH J. Manitowoc HIST Y-Dem; Newman Cb; Sr Swng LA CROIX, DAVID D. Wilmette, III. FINANCE KS; Finance Scty: GREEK- SPEAK; CARDINAL LAPPLEY, ERWIN N. Oregon ME ASME LA DUE, BRIAN J. Stevens Point 2 E ME LAINE, JUDIANNE New Berlin NURS ASA LAMKE, ARLAND D. Madison ME Pi Tau Sigma, rec sec; Tau Beta Pi LANE, LOIS Teaneck, N.J. SOC KREITZ, HAROLD W. KUHLMAN, KATHRYN L. Madison PHARM Poynette EXP FDS Kappa Psi; UWPHS AXfi LANEY, ELIZABETH Prescott REL ART Newman Cb; Hoofers; Y- GOP LANEY, MARY F. Milwaukee SPEECH Phi Beta, histrn; WHA-TV; Campus Chest: Prnts Day pblcty: Blood Dr LANG. CHARLES W. Prairie du Chien PHARM LANG, DIANE R. Madison EED WSA: UW Natl Ed Assn LANGHEIM, JUDITH J. Madison HOME EC ED Phi Upsilon Omicron; Blue Shield: Euthenics Cb; Liz Waters. Store Comm chm; U Chorus LANIS, EDWARD A. Watertown CHEM LARGET, NANCY L. Madison TIB ; Phi Theta PT LARIMER, SARAH E. Troy, Ohio HIST AT - ; Panhel rep LA ROCK, DAVID R. Kaukauna AMEP AIAA; Baseball; Pistol Tm; Wght Lftng Cb; Newman Cb LA ROWE, MYRON E. Madison LAW Phi Delta Phi, pres; Stdnt Bar Assn, exc cncl LARSON, AGNES Dundee, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta: Cochrane Hse, soc chm LARSON, ANNETTE L. McFarland MED T Alpha Delta Theta LARSON, JOHN D. Madison LAW Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Al- pha Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Soph Hnrs; Jnt Mltry Bd LARSON, LEIGH N. West Allis CIVIL E ASCE; U Chorus LARSON, MICHAEL J. Madison ECON LA RUE, JOAN M. Elmhurst, III. ACCT AZ, treas, pres; Phi Chi Theta, v-pres, natl cnslr; Model UN LASKOS, EDWARD L. Oregon, III. ECON HIST AT; Basketball LASKY, ROBIN J. Chicago, III. ENGL Tower View, pres; Y-Dem; Mock Dem Cnvtn; Union usher; Ed Intrn; U Chorus; Wmn ' s Chrs; WSA, wlfr prjts; Fr Ldrshp Trng Prgm LAST, ROYANNE S. Kenosha EED LATHAM, DONNA K. Darien, Conn. ENGL Tf-NYU LATHROP, W. LARRY Menomonee Falls ECON MED SCI AA ; PR Comm; Pre-Med Scty; Tennis LAUER, CARLIER J. Peru, III. FRENCH Fencing LAURO. GERALDINE Brooklyn, N.Y. PHY ED LAVIN, DONALD S. Chicago, III. POL SCI AEII; IF Pblctns: Humo Pblcty; WSA Sympsm Comm LAWRENCE, JAMES L. Kenosha PSYCH 2X LAWSON, TERRY M. Luck ACCT SAM; Finance Scty LAZAR, LEONA G. Wichita, Kansas ART 2AT; Panhel Rush cnslr; Ldrshp Trng Prgm; Br-Sis Prgm LEBBING, MARILYN A. Martinsville, N.J. PHARM MORTAR QUILL, ad- vrtsng mgr; Carroll, Hse- fellow LE CLAIR, RICHARD J. Two Rivers ZOOL LEE, ROBERT H. Beloit ASME ME LEETZOW, JOEL E. Madison PHARM rA LEHMANN, RICHARD A. Madison LAW LEIBSOHN, ANTOINETTE Cedar Rapids, la. SPEECH T Alt Chrldr; Sigma Alpha Eta, corres sec: Lowell, pres, soc chm; NSP gd; Fr Ldrshp Trng Prgm; Sr Swng LEIDEL, LINDA K. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta LEINOFF, BOBBI E. Yonkers, N.Y. PSYCH Sellery Hall, Pres cncl; Cnstttn Cnvtn, co-chm; Wmn ' s Rec Comm; Hmcmng Comm LELAND, KAY E. Seattle, Wash. INTL REL LEMKE, CARL R. Neenah ACCT Beta Alpha Psi LEMKE, ROBERT C. Milwaukee NUC E PHYSICS ANS LEONARD, CAROL R. Racine ENGL Tf UW-Racine; Hoofers LEONHARDT, EDWARD F. Fond du Lac ECON LESPERANCE, DAVID J. Racine ACCT LETTENBERGER, JOSEPH I. Kiel PHARM LEUENBERGER, JANET M. Wis. Rapids REL ART A , hse pres; Little Intrntl Queen: Peter Young Schlr- shp; Union Spcl Srvcs; Stdnt Senate; LHA LEVINE, MARCIA E. Green Bay JOURN Coranto Sigma lota: Hillel Found; CARDINAL LEVINE, ROBERT A. Mequon HIST n. 4 : Sr Comm; Humo Prgm Comm; NSP; Pres Rcptn Comm LEV INE, ROBERTO Levittown, N.Y. HIST 4 2A, hse mgr; Union Film Comm LEVINSON, RAE L. Milwaukee FRENCH French Cb: BADGER 481 LEVINSON, SUSAN Glencoe, III. SED SENIOR ACTIVITIES 482 LEVIS, DAVID M. Madison MED LEVITSKY, SHARON Sioux City, la. EED AWS res aid; Villa Maria, hsefellow; Union Hse Comm LEWIS, CATHY Shell Lake MED T ASA; Alpha Delta Theta; Y-GOP, pblcty chm, rec sec, v-chm; 8th Dist Nat ' l Clg Y-GOP, sec; Mock Rep Cnvntn, state chm; State Midwest Y-GOP cnvntns; NSP Gd; Ldrshp prgm; Pltcl Ldrshp Trng; Clgns for Goldwater LEWIS, NANCY A. Whitewater MED MIC Alpha Delta Theta LIBERMAN, DEAN R. Chicago, III. METEOR AEII. treas, v-pres: Phi Eta Sigma; Hmcmng Comm LICHTENSTEIN, ANDRA Hamden, Conn. HIST LIEGEL, ALLEN R. Madison PHARM Kappa Psi, prof chm; UWPHS, pres; MORTAR OLIILL, dstrbtn mgr; WSA LIEN, JOHN D. Arlington, Va. HIST Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Scabbard Blade; Y-GOP, treas, v-chm, chm LIETZOW, JOHN F. Madison PHARM Kappa Psi; Am Phm Assn; UWPHS LIGHTBOURN, JOHN S. Madison MKT Delta Sigma Pi, treas; Comm Bd LIGHTFOOT, RUTH J. Terre Haute, Ind. Phi Theta PT LIKWARZ, RICHARD P. Milwaukee CHEM E Tf UWM; Am Inst Chem E LIN, YUN YIN Hong Kong SED LINCOLN, JOHN P. Tomah JOURN LIND, RICHARD P. Racine ACCT Pre-Law Cb LINDAS, THOMAS E. Madison ME ASME LINDER, ROBERT E. New York. N.Y. ACCT AIESEC, v-pres LINDGREN, CAROL L. Racine EED Stdnt Self Govt Assn, del; Luedke Hse, soc chm; Y-Dem LINDO, SHARON R. Oshkosh SPEECH LINGLE, JO ANN Milwaukee NURS LINK, LAWRENCE A. Madison MATH Phi Eta Sigma LINSSEN, JOHN N. Green Bay MED MIC LIVINGSTON, NELLIE K. Stevens Point ACCT Phi Chi Theta; Beta Gam- ma Sigma LOBECK, CHRISTINE H. Columbus SPEECH T ATA, pres; Mortar Board; Eta Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha Eta; Sellery, soc chm: Fletcher Hse, pres; Liz Waters Unit IV, v-pres LOCKWOOD, L. R. Beloit HIST Noyes Hse, soc chm LOEFFEL, KENNETH M. West Allis CIVIL E Ochsner Hse, treas LOETSCHER, ANN D. Dubuque, la. FRENCH KAG; Fr Hnry Scty; Fr Ldrshp Trng, grp Idr, soc comm; Jr yr in France LOGAN, KATHARINE E. Ft. 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Middleton REL ART HEC Cb, sec; Newman Cb; Blue Shield; Hsptlty Day MEITUS, JAMES I. Chicago, III. POL SCI MELBY, NEAL A. New Richmond Phi Chi MED MELCHER, PATRICIA A. Pound NURS Alpha Tau Delta MELOY, MARY E. Milwaukee ECON MELTZER, SUSAN Great Neck, N.Y. SOC F-SNCC; Union Usher MENKE, LINDA L. Pittsburgh, Pa. OT KA9, Corr sec; Sigma Ep- silon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi MERCER, MARGARET M. Fort Wayne, Ind. HIST KKr, asst rush chm, asst pldg tr, sltr chm; Union Drctrt; Union Lit Comm; chm Sr Swng; Campus Chest; Hmcmng comm; Model UN MERRILL, LARRY R. Fond du Lac M A SCI MESHEKOW, MARILYN B. Scarsdale, N.Y. PSYCH ILS news: Coeds Congrs; Lowell Hall, v-pres: Union Rep MESNER, FRANKLIN W. Fond du Lac ME MEYER, EDWARD P. Manitowoc MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Soph Hnrs MEYER, FLOYD P., JR. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ZOOL 2AE, pldg tr; NROTC; Rifle, Pistol tms; ILS cncl; Hoofers; Intl Cb; Fr Ldr- shp Prgm MEYER, GERALD J. Colby MATH Phi Eta Sigma; Pyre Hse, pres MEYER, KAY P. 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Racine SPEECH T Xf2; rush chm; Sigma Al- pha Eta; GREEKSPEAK; Liz Waters V, pres: Sr Swng, pblcty; AWS Hndbk chm MORITZ, GARY A. Kiel MKT SAM; Mktg Cb MORRIS, E. JEAN Cherokee, la. MATH AZ, exec bd; Panhel, treas, v-pres: NSP Gd; Union Soc comm: WSA Frgn Stdt Hse Comm: SLIC sub-comm on Frat Life Sctys MORRIS, GEORGE A. Oconomowoc DY SCI AIT; Ag Ext Ed Cb MORRIS, THERON E. Madison POL SCI Baseball; Y-Dems; Mock Dem Conv MORTENSEN, SANDRA L Madison PT Phi Theta; Union Crfts Comm; Hoofers MORTENSON, LOREN D. Madison ECON 4 rA, soc chm, rush chm; BADGER; Badg Beauty Jdg; Humo; Ins Scty MORY, PETER R. Monona PHY ED Track; Phi Upsilon Kappa MOSLANDER, NANCY E. Chappaqua, N.Y. NURS Xfi, pldg tr, pres MOUW, JOHN L Florence LAW Phi Delta Phi: LAS MOWRY, DONALD W. Madison MKT Crew MOYLE, SANDI L. Palos Pk, III. NURS IIB ; Alpha Tau Delta; Sr Swng; Scott Hse, v-pres MUCHIN, ARTHUR B. Manitowoc PRELAW TIA ; IF, treas: Sympsm; Comm for Frgn Stdt Hsg Prgm MUELLER, DAVID A. 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Hempstead, N. Y. ECON NELSON, KAREN L Eagle River PSYCH (3B I , pldg chm; Humo chm; Blood Dr; Campus Chest NELSON, KENNETH H. Scandinavia MATH NELSON, RONALD J. Madison ZOOL X : Pre-Med Scty, v-pres: W Cb; Football: Baseball NELSON, VANCE W. Kenosha MUSIC ED Phi Mu Alpha; Concert March Bands NEPSCHA, KLAWA Grand Marsh GERM Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Lambda: Soph Hnrs; Coeds Cngrs, sec, Ed Comm: Slichter, pres; AWS Ed Comm; LHA; Big Ten Res Halls Pres Cncl: Fr Ldrshp comm; DORMISTORY NESSENSON, SHERRI Chicago. III. SOC WK SENIOR ACTIVITIES 484 NEUBERT, MICHAEL T. Pewaulcee JOURN Showerman Hse, pres, athl chm NEUSER, LAWRENCE L Manitowoc LING NEW, SUSAN M. Menomonee Falls SPEECH T Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Eta Alpha Eta; Juaire Hse; soc chm NEWCOMB, BONNIE E. Madison PSYCH NEWLIN, JANET E. Chicago, III. ZOOL A S , pres, pldg pres; Cruci- ble; NSP, co-chm; Hmcmng disp chm; Sr Swng; Panhel Rush chm NEWMAN, ROBERT Roslyn, N.Y. AMER INST Phi Kappa Phi; Mace; Iron Cross; Union Hse Comm, chm; Union Directorate; Model UN; Sympsm; Hm- cmng; NSP NEWTON, JAYNE H. Sheboygan ZOOL Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Soph Hnrs; Sr Swng; Pres Hse Choir NICOLL, ELIZABETH J. Western Springs. Ill ENGL r B, treas NICOSON, LARRY G. Eagle DY SCI Van Hise Comns comm NIEDER, ALLAN M. Chicago, III. ACCT TIA ; Beta Alpha Psi; Sympsm NIEDERSTADT, KAREN K. Milwaukee SOC WK NIEHOFF, JOAN E. Milwaukee ART ED NIELSEN, EMILY C. Lodi NURS Alpha Tau Delta NIELSEN, JUDIE L. St. Louis, Mo. ADVERT Coranto Sigma lota; Ad- vert Cb, v-pres; CARDI- NAL NIEMANN, AUDREY R. Watertown SED Soph Hnrs; Fr Ldrshp Tr Prgm; Y-GOP; Campus Chest NIMMER, PHYLLIS M. Sheboygan PHY ED PE Cb, treas; Gymn Cb NIRENBLATT, BARBARA J. New Rochelle, N.Y. PSYCH BADGER; Liz Waters, soc chm; Union Spec Proj comm NOBLE, MARY S. Gibson City, III. SED Harris Hse, pres; Wesley Found, chm, prmtns chm; Wld Chrstn Comnty chm NOLAN, JAMES H. 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Waukesha EE Tennis; Stdt Athlt Bd; W Cb OBERLIN, THOMAS L. Waukesha EE Phi Eta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Tennis; W Cb; Soph Hnrs O ' BRIEN, ROBERT M. Green Bay PRSNL MGMT Scabbard Blade; Assoc of the US Army; AROTC; SAM; Union Hse Rep O ' BRIEN, SHEILA K. Paterson, N.J. HIST Tf WSU-Oshkosh; Phi Kap- pa Phi; Y-Dems OELKE, DUANE D. Wausau CHEM E AlChE, treas, v-pres; Clg of Engr Std Comm for PR; Conover Hse, v-pres; LHA Barbell Cb OERTEL, JOHN N. Stevens Pt. ACCT Fin Scty; SAM OESTREICH, JEANENNEL. Two Rivers EXC ED OESTREICH, KARL L. Two Rivers ECON IRRA OESTREICH, MYRNA L. Horicon MATH MAA; FOCUS, ed; Intl Cb, sec; News comm chm; Zoe Bayliss, rprt; Soph Hnrs O ' HERN, TERESA J. Peoria, III. NURS AAA, v-pres, pldg tr; Al- pha Tau Delta; Langdon Hall, soc chm; Coeds Con- grs; Model UN; Panhel Style Show chm; Rush cnslr; Union Usher; NSP; Humo; WSA OHLHUES, ROBERT D. Manitowoc FINANCE K2; Fin Scty; Y-GOP OHTANI, LOIS L. 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Port Wing BUS ED SPAN Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Delta Pi; Betta Gamma Sigma: Band; Hoofers; Span Cb O ' ROURKE, KATHLEENS. Milwaukee OT Othera, news ed OSBORN, ROBERT W. Kansas City, Mo. PHYSICS Tf Cntrl Meth Clg, Fayette, Mo. OSBORNE, CAROLE J. Madison BUS ED OSENI, HAKEEM O. Laqos, Nigeria CHEM E AlChE; Afr Un; Intl Cb, soc comm; Afr Soccer Tm OSTERBERG, FRED A. Iron Mt., Mich PHYSIOL OSTROM, EUGENE B. Lincolnwood. III. POL SCI Tf Notre Dame; Y-GOP WSA OTT, CONSTANCE K. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta, TPR ed; U Dames, 1st v-pres OTTERY, STEPHEN A. Neenah bCON AXA, rush chm; Phi Eta Sigma OTTO, ALJEAN D. Flossmoor, III. HIST ENGL Tf SU of Iowa; Allen, v- pres OWENS, GWENDOLYN L. Plymouth SED Zoe Bayliss, sec PADDOCK, ELIZABETH Madison BOTANY ATA, Membshp chm, 2nd V-Pres, Pres; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Bd; BADGER, ad- min ed, orgn coord; Pres Hse Elder; Union News Bur; Union usher; SLIC pub sub-comm PAEPKE, JANET L. Burlington MED T Alpha Delta Theta PAGE, GALE C. Madison CIVIL E Tf UWM PAGE, SANDRA K. Markesan VOCAL ED AXO, song chm; Barnard, treas, soc chm; Tudor sing- ers; A Cappella Choir PAHUCHONEMA, W. Bangkok, Thailand ZOOL PALUS, MARTY Milwaukee EE Tf UWM; Triangle, v-pres, treas, athl dir PANITCH, NANCY J. Chicago, III. EED Lakelawn, soc chm; Allen, soc chm; SNEA; Hoofers; Y-Dem PAPE, JAMES B. Grafton ACCT-FIN Fin scty PARK, ROBERT H. Milwaukee ACCT Tf Cornell; AXP PARKS, RICHARD Milwaukee Tf UWM; 2A; IEEE EE PASKE, JUDITH K. Sheboygan SOC WK AXfi, Sr Banq chm, Hmcm- ng chm, pldg schlrshp chm, news ed PASOUALUCCI, CHERYL Madison PSYCH Elm Dr, jud chm; Sellery, jud chm; Union usher PATCHETT, WILLIAM J. Columbus PRSNL MGMT ATA, treas, sec; Wis Pre- views: AIESEC; Campus Chest; IF, rush eval comm chm, rush comm PATTERSON, MARY E. Glen Haven TEX CL Tf WSU-LaCrosse; HEc club; Blue Shld; HEc stdnt cncl, v-pres; Newman clb PATTON, LEIGH Wilmette, III. HIST r PAUL, BEVRA L. Stone Lake SED Tf U of Mich; XQ; rush cnslr; WSA, prsnl cntcts, ldrshp prtcptn comms PAUL, DENNIS L. Appleton LAW Lgl wrtng inst; Law res asst PAULS, SANDRA J. Schofield ENGL PAULSEN, BRUCE L Madison ACCT S rA; IF fin membrshp com; Crew; Y-GOP PAUST, GARY A. Waterloo ANTHRO PAYNE, VIRGINIAS. New Hyde Park, N.Y. SOC I B; Union usher; LHA PEABODY, NANCY A. Wausau ANTHRO PEARL, KENNETH B. Chicago, III. HIST PECK, SANDRA L Milwaukee ART ED Slichter, fir chm; Union Crafts Comm sec, Gallry Comm PECKARSKY, PAMELA E. Milwaukee SPEECH Chad, CLC Pres; Hillel Found, exec cncl; Wis Play- ers prod crews PECOR, JOSEPH M. Milwaukee JOURN Evans Schol, sec, soc chm; Sigma Delta Chi; CARDI- NAL; Journ intrnshp PEERENBOOM, B. DAVID Madison AMEP Y-Dem PEHLIVANIAN, C. H. Racine LAW PELTZ, ALEXANDER Milwaukee POL SCI Tf UWM; Y-Dem; 2A, pldgmstr PETAK, BARBARA J. Racine PSYCH Tf UW-Racine PETERCHAK, JAMES L. Racine ECON PETERMAN, MARTIN K. Wauwatosa EE Leopold Hse, pres, v-pres, treas; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Delta Epsilon; LHA dir; WLHA; symph orch PETERS, EUGENE L Black Creek SAE; ASME ME SENIOR ACTIVITIES PETERS, JEANANNE L Milwaukee SOC WK PETERSEN, IRIS L Evansville RUSS Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Bd; Phi Beta Kappa; Bonn-Wis Ex- chg Schlrshp; Chad hse- fellow PETERSEN, KRISTIN K. Portage OT Sigma Alpha lota; Othera PETERSON, DAN D. Eau Claire ENGL Phi Kappa Phi PETERSON, DEAN H. Madison AG ED Sdl Srln Cb; Ag Ext Ed Cb; Hoofers; Little Intl Lvstclt Shw PETERSON, GERI A. Milwaukee HIST Coeds Cngrs; WSA Co comm; Union rep PETERSON, JOHN C. Stoughton LAW Phi Delta Phi PETERSON, RICHARD A. Chicago, III. CIVIL E Theta Tau; ASCE; track, cross country PETERSON, SANDRA L. Oshkosh IBERO-AMER ST AZ, crs of stud chm, grd, jud end; Sigma Delta Pi, chm; Model UN PETRAN, SUSAN R. Racine SOC WK PETTIBONE, CRAIG B. Racine PRSNL IND REL Delta Epsilon; LHA, v-pres, cab, Central Cmns comm chm; WLHA, news, sprts. publcty dir; Indep for WSA off; SAM PFEIFFER, JANET J. Waukesha HIST Sellery, jud chm; WRA rep; U Choir PFEIFFER, NEAL E. S. Milwaukee CIVIL E ASCE PFEIL, JAMES A. Milwaukee LAW PHILLIPS, JOHN C. Reedsburg SOC Faville Hse, pres, athl dir; LHA PIER, CRAIG D. Beloit Botkin Hse, v-pres, pres; stage crew PIERPONT, GORDON L. White Pine, Mich. ZOOL PILCH, BEN Z. Bronx, N.Y. Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; U Svmph orch-Little Symph PINE, DONALD W. San Diego, Cal ZOOL NROTC Rfl tm Capt; Rfl Pstl Cb, pres; Rifle tm PIRAINO, DAVID F. Milwaukee GEOG Tf U of Hawaii; Assoc of U S Army; Newman Cb; Scabbard Blade PITCH, ARLENE L. Algonquin, III. NURS PITTELMAN, JOEL G. Milwaukee URB AFF Olson Hse, treas PLATTEN, PATRICIA A. Green Bay PHY ED KKr PLATER, STEVEN F. Madison GEOL 4 A0, pres PLATT, WILLIAM L. Madison LAW PLENGE, RENA R. Wis. Rapids MED T Cool Hse, treas; Alpha Delta Theta PLOTKIN, ALLEN S. Milwaukee MED 2A: Phi Delta Epsilon PLUNKETT, DIANA L. Union Grove PSYCH WRA; Mime Man; Wes- ley Found, Club 1127; Wesley Choir; Bowl, Cb pres POESCHEL, GORDON P. Milwaukee BIOCHEM Scabbard Blade POETZ, JOANN Indianapolis, Ind. AZ; Phi Theta ZOOL POHLE, VICTORIA S. Madison INTL REL AT, rush chm, treas; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Mor- tar Bd; Union Music comm; WSA, Civ Rts Comm, Govnmntl Rltns Comm, Intl comm; SLIC, comm on Frat Soc aff; NSA, PR chm; CARDINAL POKORNEY, PAUL C. Madison LAW Tau Epsilon Rho POLIVKA, DUANE H. Friendship LAW POLLAY, SUSAN C. Milwaukee SED Sigma Epsilon Sigma; U Symph Orch; NSP; Model UN; Hillel Found; Y-Dem POLSTER, ROBERT N. Skokie. III. ZOOL 2A POMEROY, NANCY R. Chicago, III. EED Pi Lambda Theta; Allen, sec; Mock Dem Convnt; Poll capt: Union usher; Ed Intrn; Ed Psych Exp; Ed hnrs: Y-Dem POMPLUN, SUSAN J. Portage VOC ED Sigma Alpha lota, treas, frat ed chm; A Cappella choir, bus mgr; U Band; Union Prsnl Comm; Coeds Cngrs; Pi Kappa Lambda POSEKANY, LEWIS A. Middleton POL SCI Pre-law cb; Y-GOP POTTER. KAREN A. Belleville, III. PHARM XI ' treas; Kappa Epsilon; UWPhS: AWS Acad comm: YWCA PRAG, KENNETH R. Brookfield FIN ACCT Aloha Kappa Psi, pres, v- pres; Fin Scty; SAM; Ad Cb; LHA, film schlrshp comms PRASTKA, SUSAN E. Fresno, Cal. POL SCI KA PRAWDZIK, THOMAS J. Madison MET E APO Natl Serv Frat PRESS, PRISCILLA E. Evansville, Ind. JOURN Theta Sigma Phi; Phi Kap- pa Phi; Coranto Sigma lota, soc chm; Soph Hnrs; WSA govt rel comm PRESTEGARD, ORLAN L. Readstown LAW PRICE, ALLAN H. Chicago, III. ACCT FIN PRICE, PATRICIA L. Armonk, N.Y. ENGL Xfi: Union News Bur; Syp- sm comm PRIJIC. ANGELINE Milwaukee POL SCI Model UN PRINDIVILLE, JAMES T. Madison POL SCI PROCTOR, EDITH A. Elkhorn ENGL Blue Shld 4-H; Cmty of Life Faith; Fr cb PROCTOR, VIRGINIA M. Elkhorn NURS Fly cb, sec PROTHIN, ANNIE P. Milwaukee PHIL Ital cb; Ital play; WSA, Br-Sis comm; Model UN PUGH, RUTH L. Racine EED A4 ; Chad, art comm, treas; BADGER; Y-GOP PUTZ. GENE R. Baraboo MOLEC BIOL Tf UWM PYLE, DIANE M. Madison JOURN Coranto Sigma lota; Theta Sigma Phi OUADY, DORENE E. Madison NURS Alpha Tau Delta, v-pres OUAM, RITA R. Lodi Othera OT OUELLMALZ, BARBARA Milwaukee H ' ST AiA; Coranto Sigma lota; Union Hse Comm; F-gn Stdnt Prgm; BADGER; NSP gd OUINTENZ, KENNETH B. Wauwatosa FIN ROIT, pres, rec sec; Mare; Govt Rel sub-comm; WSA, apt constit survey comm; Sr Class pres QUISLING, RONALD G. Madison ZOOL AT, soc chm; Mens Glee Cb: WSA: Hoofers RADOCHA, CAROL A. Milwaukee MED T Alpha Delta Theta RADOCHA, JOYCE K. Milwaukee ART ED RADUTZKY, ELLEN J. Great Neck, N.Y. SPAN SAT, rush chm; Humo, kickline, dir; NSP gd RAMTHUN, ELMER W. Kewaskum ACCT SAM; Fin Scty RANDALL, MARCIA A. Milwaukee RUSS AZ: Dobro Slovo; Russ cb; WSA Br-Sis Prgm; Y-Dem RANNEY, JOAN K. Madison SOC Sellery, hseflw; Union usher; Union Hse Comm; LSA Forum comm, co-chm RAPPAPORT, MICHAEL D. Milwaukee POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Union Forum comm; Mock envntn: Sympsm: Wis del AF Acad conf on outer space; De- bate; Forensics; Y-Dem, Stdnts for Proxmire chm RAUCH, DORALLE J. Madison ADVERT Coranto Sigma lota; Union Soc Comm; CARDINAL RAUEN, ANNE M. Edgar NAT SCI Tf Wausau RAUSCHENBERGER, ROBERT C. Mequon IBERO-AM ST 2AE RAY, MARY H. Wauwatosa EED RAYBURN, LYNN T. New York, N.Y. THEATRE Hoofers, Ski instr REAMER, NANCE E. Oshkosh EMGL AAA: CARDINAL REASA, DOUGLAS A. Albany MED Nu Sigma Nu REDWAY, JESSICA W. Ossining, N.Y. LING Lake Lawn Hse, pres, JB chm; Union Music Comm, Concert Series mgr REED, KAREN J. Portage SOC WK XS2; Dormsylvania; Hoofers: Ldrshp trning prgm: Y-GOP REETZ, SUZANN K. New London PT Schoenleber Hse, pres; Phi Theta; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Eta Kappa Lambda, v-pres; BADGER, sr ed; Model UN; Ger plays REEVE, ELIZABETH S. Appleton PSYCH Tf Beloit Clg REEVE, JAMES R. Madison SOC REEVES, ANNE E. Park Ridge, III. SED AWS, v-pres, sec: Sr Swng, sec-treas: WSA, Campus Chest, Govt Rltns: Sr Class Cncl REGNIER, PAUL J. F. Winnetka. III. COMP LIT REICH, DOUGLAS J. Two Rivers ECON I KO, soc chm, rush chm, pldg v-p res: Mead Hse, soc chm, v-pres: WSA Fr Ldrshp Trning Sem; Pre-Law cb REICH, GERALDINE M. Milwaukee FRENCH Anderson Hse, treas REICHENBACH, CAROLE S. Durham, N.C. RETAIL Lowell, v-pres; Euthenics; Wis HEC Clg Cb Sect Conv, pblcty prgms co- chm REICHERT, DON J. Nekoosa AG ECON MKT A— TI, hstrn, chnclr, sr v-pres Mktg cb, rush chm REICHERT, JOHN R. Black River Falls MED B9II; Phi Eta Sigma REID, DAVID L. Plainfield AGRON Univ YMCA; Crps Sis: football REIMER, ROBERTO Milwaukee GERM AXA, v-pres; Germ cb; GREEKSPEAK REINKALL, MARY R. Madison SED Victoria Hse, treas; Sigma Alpha Eta: Union Tourn Comm; Hillel Found REINKE, ANN E. Oshkosh ENGL AAA; Panhel pres: Union Forum Comm; Stdnt Senate; Sympsm; NSP; Coeds Cngrs REINKE, JOHN F. Milwaukee ASME; SAE ME REISS, CLEM A. Sheboygan ECON-GEOG ATA, athl chm, sgt at arms, pldg, pldg v-pres: WSA Hmcming Comm; Crew REIVITZ, LINDA R. Chicago, III. POL SCI Model UN; Mock Senate; Mock Dem Conv; Y-Dem, sec; Polit intrn to Gov Reynolds RESNICK, DAVID A. New York, N.Y. SOC AKE; Scabbard Blade; IF Cncl; SAM; Hoofers: Pershing Rfls: Assoc of US Army; CARDINAL: IN- SIGHT OUTLOOK; Pre- Law cb; Y-GOP REYNOLDS, SHARON E. Madison SPAN TOB; Hmcmng Comm; WSA fashn show cloth comm RHEIN, MARILEE S. Ripon NURS A4 , pldg trnr; Wallerstein hse, sec; Alpha Tau Delta; AWS Fash show RICHARDS, EVAN E. Wauwatosa EE Delta Epsilon; LHA, pres: WLHA RICHARDS. GEORGE A. Rhine ' ander COMM RICHARDS, HOLLY A. Berwyn, Pa. ZOOL KKr RICHGELS, MARCIA R. Madison ED A-i: Humo chm: Sigma Epsilon Sigma; SLIG f rat soc life comm; Hmcmn g, arrange chm: Panhel cncl, new sor chm; Union Soc comm; NSP, soc comm, gd 485 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 486 RIEDEMANN, DAVID H. Watertown PRSNL MGMT T, hstrn; SAM; Clgns for Goldwater RIFKEN, MARTIN F. Elgin, III. ECON Z9T RIGGS, THOMAS R. Madison POL SCI rA RILEY, MARY E. Lancaster PT S Davis Hse, jud chm, v-pres; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Theta RILEY, ROBERT S. Milwaukee ME ASME; Assoc of the US Army RITZENTHALER, JANE C. Milwaukee POL SCI A$; Buck Hse, soc chm; Fr Ldrshp Trning Prgm; NSP Soc Comm; Y-GOP RITZENTHALER, JEAN E. Milwaukee POL SCI A4 , photo chm, asst treas; Fr Ldrshp Trning Prgm; NSP, Soc Comm, gd; Humo comm; Y-GOP ROAL, DAVID L. Madison MKT Mktg cb; Y-Dem ROBBINS, SUSAN L. Saukville NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Wis Play- ers, Joke and the Valley ROBBINS, MARY A. Clarkston, Mich. HEC AZ, ed, rec sec; Union News Bur; AWS, fashn show pblcty; WSA, Fr Ldrshp Prgm Sem, gd; HEC Mid- winter Ball pblcty co-chm ROBERTS, ELLEN D. Milwaukee JOURN Euthenics; AWS rep: News Bur; Hoofers ROBERTS, SARA L Madison NURS KA6; Eliz Waters, Lib Comm chm; Wmn ' s Chorus ROBERTS, STEPHEN T. Canton, Ohio HIST ROBINSON, CHARLES L. Watertown PSYCH Hoofers ROCK, SUSAN M. Kiel ART ED RODENBERG, JERRY R. Melrose CHEM E AlChE; Y-Dem RODY, DENNIS J. Hales Corners SOC Pre-Med scty; U Chorus ROEBKE, DAVID F. Wrightstown ECON AA ; Humo; Ad Cb ROETHE, ARTHUR R. Monroe CIVIL E 2X; Soph hnrs; Civil E Bates Rodgers Found Schlrshp; ASCE ROETHE, JUDITH A. Edgerton SuD Ar, schlrshp chm; Y-GOP ROGEBERG, THOMAS E. Madison SPEECH Wis Players ROGERS, LUCY A. Deerfield, III. ENGL-SPAN AXfi, pres, rush chm, pldg pres; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Epsilon Siqma; Siqma Delta Pi; Mortar Bd; WSA Bk Exchng comm, prsnl cntcls chm, Br-Sis Prgm, Hmcmnq exec sec; Senior Class v-pres ROGNESS, JUDITH A. Neenah SED Eliz Waters, pres, unit pres: WRA, corres sec; Eta Kappa Lambda; Wis rep Big Ten Res Halls Conf ROHDE, JEAN L. Baraboo TEX CL ArA; NSP, gd; BADGER; Hsptlty Day; HEC cb ROHN, GORDON F. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta, athl chm, mrshl ROHRER, RICHARD A. Manitowoc INDUSTMGMT IRRA; SAM ROLL, LYNN F. Racine EED Fletcher Hse, pres: Dorm Hnrary ROLL, RICHARD F. Milwaukee MATH Vilas Hse, soc chm; Van Hise Cmns comm, chm; LHA Radio cb ROMNES, FRANK D. Hayward CIVIL E ASCE RONAN, J. PATRICK Big Ben LAW Tau Epsilon Rho ROOT, THOMAS E. Jamestown. N.Y. ZOOL ZX; IF PR comm ROPER, CAROL S. El Dorado, Ark. CHEM A ROPER, WILLIAM E. Madison ME ASME; AUSA; 4-H Blue Shld cb ROSEMEYER, LAURA L. Platteville ECON AT; Hmcming Court; Bad- ger Beauty ROSEMURGY, ROBERT S. Escanaba, Mich. LABOR RLTNS ZAE ROSEN, WENDY Franklin Sq., LI., N.Y. ENGL Union Lit comm; Hillel Found, pblcty chm; Wmn ' s Chorus ROSENAU, JOHN R. New Holstein AG E A02; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; ASAE, pres; UW Mrchng Band ROSENBAUM, JUDITH A. Milwaukee REL ART Union Usher ROSENBERG, ARLENE H. Shorewood SOC WK Stdnt NAACP ROSENBERG, LESLIE Milwaukee SOC Wis Players, Studio V ROSENBERRY, MARGARET DeForest AG JOURN Slichter, hse end: LHA, cab, athl comm; Hoofers; Bl Shld ROSENFELD, FREDLYN Miami Beach, Fla. SED SAT ROSENTHAL, SHARON L Munster, Ind. POL SCI Union Usher; Y-Dem ROSIGNOLO, RALPH R. Melrose Park, III. PSYCH Turner Hse, soc chm; Per- shing Rfls AROTC Drill Team; Orgnzr, Command- ettes ROSS, LAURIE A. Palm Beach, Fla. NURS Tf Purdue U; KA6; Alpha Tau Delta; Stdnt-Fclty Cncl of Schl of Nurs: Dolphins ROSS, MARIAN C. Syracuse, N.Y. PSYCH AXfi; Rush cnglr; Hoofers ROSSMAN, ELLEN E. Milwaukee PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma ROTH, GEORGE F. Milwaukee AMER INST ROTH, GORDON R. Elgin, III. HIST-POL SCI ZBT; Union comm; WSA comm; Hoofers; football ROTHE, JAMES T. Madison MKT MGMT KZ, treas, sum sess mngr; Mkt cb; BADGER; football ROTHMAN, CHARLOTTE Wittenberg SOC WK ArA ROVNICK, RICHARD N. Chicago, III. POL SCI nA J , l rush chm, Humo ROWAN, MARIPAT South Milwaukee URB AFF T B; Govt Rltns C3mm; Model UN, del chm; Pan- hel cncl, wrkshp comm chm ROYSTON, SUSAN C. Madison ENGL AXfi, rush chm; Panhel, film chm; AWS fash show; WSA, Hmcmng comm, PR comm; Blood Dr; Badger Beauty RUBIN, IRA L New York, N.Y. ACCT ZAE; Beta Alpha Psi; IF Invstvtns comm; Tennis RUBIN, STEPHEN D. Madison LAW LAS RUBINOWITZ, L S. Westport, Conn. HIST AEII; Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi; Tennis; W cb; Sr class cncl; Clg Bowl; Pre-Law Cb RUBOW, RICKT. Wausau PHYSICS FORAM: Fencing RUDOLPH, KATHLEEN J. Kohler NURS Chad, frml comm, Breese Hse, soc chm, CLC chm; Alpha Tau Delta, sec; Stdnt-Faclty rep: Nurs, fr stdnt rep, sec-treas soph class RUEF, CAROLYN L Madison SOC Tf St Olaf ' s Clg; AZ: Hoof- ers; WRA, IM mgr RUEF, ROBERT L Juda AG ED AGS, pres, sec, rush chm; AEE cb, pres RUEGE, GRACE L. Milwaukee PT Phi Theta RUESS, EILEEN E. Balboa, Canal Zone ZOOL Bowling tm; Volleyball tm; Bowing cb RUFF, PENNY A. Wauwatosa SOC WK RUGGLES, SUSAN R. Sheboygan EED Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Pi Lambda Theta; Union Hse rep; Stdnt NEA RUNDELL, JUDITH A. Madison ART ED KA RUNYAN, GLENN M. Westmont, III. ECON Mace: Stdnt senator; WSA, Civil Rts comm chm; Wis Fornscs Union; Varsity De- bate tm; Model UN; Mock Senate RUPNOW, DAVID E. Oconomowoc COMM PBLC ADD Frankenbug Orratory; Wis Fornscs Union; Varsity De- bate; Model UN, Econ Soc cncl chm RUSCH, DAVID T. Madison FOOD CHEM Alpha Chi Sigma; Food Tech cb; Hoofers; Fencing; W cb RUSSELL, CARROLL Milwaukee HIST RUSSELL, PATRICIA A. Akron, Ohio SOC WK Tf Northwestern; T B; Un- ion soc comm; WSA, spkrs comm RUST, JANIS S. Perry, Ohio SOC Tf Connecticut Clg for Women; AZ, v-pres, pldg trnr RUTH, WILLIAM Little Neck, LI., N.Y. HIST RUTHERFORD, R. D. Park Ridge, III. ENGL RYAN, PETER L. Hammond CIVIL E Azn RYBA, CARL Burlington BUS AD Amer Acct Assc; SAM; Neuman Cb RYERSON, JOSEPH P., JR. Appleton PRE-MED Spooner Hse, v-pres; UW Ldrshp Award SABEE, MICHAEL J. Appleton ME SAE; ASME SABOTA, JERE L. Wis. Rapids ACCT Beta Alpha Psi SACK, RICHARD M. Chicago, III. ENGL SADOSKI, DAVID M. Randolph LING Dobro Slovo; Slav cl SAICHEK, SHEILA J. Milwaukee SPEECH T SALERNO, DIANE A. Madison SOC WK SALLAS, ANN Chicago, III. PSYCH NSP, chm Pres Conv, chm tr Prog; Campus Chest chm Campus Pk; Rcptn Center Intl cb; WSA vstng serv, chm SALLE, FRANCES H. Tulsa, Okla. HIST Hillel Found; Y-Dem SALM, NICHOLAS A. W. DePere AG EXT Alpha Gamma Rho; Spot- light Banq, tckt chm SAMORS, NEAL S. Chicago, III. POL SCI GOP Mock Pltcl Conv; Pre-Law cb SAMPE, FLORENCE S. Racine EED A , Blood Dr chm; Scott Hse, treas, soc chm SANDERS, NAOMI Springfield, Ohio POL SCI SANDERS, NEAL E. New Berlin DAIRY SCI SANDERS, SUE E. Goldsboro, N.Y. ECON xn SANNER, DONNA J. Richland Center RUSS SAPER, JOEL R. Joliet, III. HIST TEA , pres, v-pres; SLIC Stdnt advsry Comm to Fclty; Cndct Appls Bd; WSA chm; IF cncl SARGEANT, KAREN I. Cedar Rapids, Iowa AM INST SARTZ, DIANE K. LaCrosse SOC WK SASS, EUGENE P. Milwaukee CIVIL E ASCE SASS, MARY E. Kohler ENGL Tf UW-Sheboygan; Sigma Epsilon Sigma SAWA, EDWARD G. Chicago, III. ECON SCHAEFER, BARBARA A. Juneau SOC WK SCHANKE, DAVID J. Menasha ADVERT SCHEELE, B. M. M. Z. Sheboygan HIST ECON KZ, Blood Dr chm, asst PR chm; Ins scty SCHEIDER, CHARLES A. Marshfield PRSNL MGMT MKT Pine Room, Sprvsr; Alpha Kappa Psi; SAM, v-pres SCHER, GEORGES. Flushing. N.Y. MED SC! ZBT; Phi Kappa Phi; Humo tkt chm; IF cncl; Pre-Med comm SENIOR ACTIVITIES SCHERKENBACH, G. O. Milwaukee AG ED X SCHEUERELL, ROBERT J. Medford CHEM Crew; Newman cb SCHEUNEMANN, L. W. Oconomowoc PHY ED Track: Phi Epsilon Kappa; Turner Hall, Athl chm SCHIFF, SUSAN E. Jacksonville, Fla. Tower View, sec EED SCHINK, SANDRA L Oshkosh OT Union Crafts comm, chm; Union, Directorate, v-pres staff, Hse Rep; Othera SCHMIDT, BARBARA A. Marinette SPEECH T Marlatt Hse, jud chm; Sig- ma Alpha Eta; Blood Dr comm SCHMIDT, GLENN R. Two Rivers M A SCI Alpha Zeta; Mace; Sddl Srln cb, pres; Babcock Hse, pres; UW Meats |dgng Tm SCHMIDT, JANA L. Rockford, III. MUSIC ED AS4 ; Sigma Alpha lota; Wis Players, Wonderful Town, West Side Story SCHMIDT, JOAN A. Sheboygan SOC Tf UW-Sheboygan; Xmas frml comm SCHMIDT, LEE E. Kohler CIVIL E AFROTC: Chrstn Sci Org; ASCE; LHA; WLHA SCHMIDT, STUART M. Milwaukee PSYCH Delta Epsilon: LHA; Seller , soc end chm; Gillin Hse, soc chm; McNeel Hse, pres: Union Hse Comm; Hoofers SCHMIDT, THOMAS H. Milwaukee SPEECH S 2K; Swimming SCHMIDT, THOMAS W. Neenah LAW Phi Delta Phi; Sr Comm SCHMIEDLIN, JAMES P. Madison PHY ED SCHMILL, KAREN J. Plymouth ADVERT Theta Sigma Phi: Coranto Sigma lota, treas: Advert cb; Mktg cb; Senior Swng SCHMIT, LAWRENCE P. Madison PHY ED SCHMITT, SUSAN L. Kohler SOC WK ATA SCHMITZ, BEVERLY A. Madison SPAN Span cb: Span tertulia SCHMITZ, EUGENE A. Menomonee Falls MKT Finance Scty; Mktg cb; Newman cb SCHNEEWEIS, CAROLE L. Milwaukee SOC WK SCHNEIDER, CAROL J. Cleveland, Ohio HIST Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Mortar Bd; Y- Dem; Scope; Stdnt Senate; WSA-NSA comm; Model UN SCHNEIDER, ROBERT G. Mosinee CIVIL E Tf UW-Wausau: Theta Tau; ASCE; Phillips Hse, soc chm SCHOEN, GARY R. Manawa AGME A62, Hse Mngr; ASAE, treas; ASME SCHOEN, STEVEN C. New York, N.Y. FINANCE Finance Scty SCHOENFELD, S. H. Janesville POL SCI TJA ; Scabbard Blade; Hillel Found; Mil Ball, Pblcty chm, dsply chm; Pre-Law cb SCHOENKE, RICHARD W. Madison FINANCE 2X: Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Sr Cncl SCHOENKE, ROBERT W. Wauwatosa COMM AXA SCHOEWE, CAROL L. Lincolnwood, III. SPEECH F I B, Hmcmng chm; GREEKSPEAK, asst ed: Ad- vert cb; NSP SCHOMBERG, W. W. LaCrosse MEAT SCI A62; Sddl Srln cb; Wis Little Intnl SCHOWALTER, E. M. Beloit PSYCH Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Lambda SCHOWALTER, T. A. West Bend ACT SCI Act cb; Ins Scty SCHREIER, RUSSELL J. Oak Lawn. III. ACCT AA ; NROTC Rifle tm; Hoofers; Humo SCHROEDER, GARY W. Madison URB LAND ECON FINANCE Badg Sky Divr, pres, v-pres; Finance Scty; Real Est cb SCHROEDER, GERALD H. Reedsburg MED Phi Chi; Phi Eta Sigma SCHROEDER, MICHAEL J. Green Bay LAW Tf UW-Green Bay; A Phi Eta Sigma SCHROEDER, RONALD C. Viola ME ASME SCHUBERT, CAROLYN M. Janesville EED Campbell Hse, sec; Wesley Found SCHUBERT, CHARLES D. Neenah ECON Asn SCHUBERT, GRACE I. Cedarburg AMER INST U-Band; Peace Corps Prgm SCHUCK, CAROL E. Madison SPEECH ArA SCHUETZE, BARBARA L Monroe MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota, chpln; Wmns chor; U Symph Orch SCHUH, RONALD J. Manitowoc CHEM Delta Sigma Pi, v-pres, Chnclr; Basketball SCHULTZ, PAUL G. Poynette PRSNL MGMT 2K SCHULTZ, PAULA Jacksonville, III. NURS SCHULTZ, WAYNE L. Baraboo PHARM Kappa Psi; UWPHS SCHULZ, RICHARD H. Union Grove LAW 2X; Phi Delta Phi; LAS; Stdnt Crt SCHUMACHER, J. L. Chilton PRSNL MGMT SCHUTTER, DAVID C. Appleton LAW Order of Coiff; LAW RE- VIEW, atcls ed; Steve Hse hsefellow SCHWALBE, PETER K. Kenosha ME ASME, pres, mmbrshp chm; Kahlenberg Hse, v-pres SCHWARTE, M. JEAN NE S. Milwaukee HEC AAA. Actvty chm, Hmcmng chm: AWS Fashion Show, prod chm SCHWARTZ, HENRY J. C. Minocqua MED Nu Sigma Nu SCHWARTZ, JANE R. Milwaukee ENGL Lowell, soc chm; Aa4 , pres SCHWARZHOFF, J. H. Galesville M A SCI Sddl Srln cb; Meats Jdgng tm SCHWERTFEGER F. F. Horicon ECON K2: Scabbard Blade SCHWOEGLER, B. W. S. Milwaukee METEOR rA; BADGER, Org Mng; Football; NROTC; Hoofers SCOn, NANCY L. Janesville SED Eta Kappa Lambda; CAR- DINAL; Union PR Comm; Barnard, pblcty chm, sec SCRENOCK, FRANCES Baraboo SOC WK Detling Hse, pres: AWS Rep: U Choir SCRENOCK, THOMAS Baraboo CHEM SCRIBNER, VIRGINIA H. Wauwatosa ENGL Tf UWM SEALE, PEGGY J. Milwaukee HIST Coranto Sigma lota, Hist, COURANT ed, corres sec: CARDINAL, scty ed; Ad- vert cb; Y-Dem; Cole, fl soc chm SEDGWICK, JO ANNE Madison EED SEEDOFF, MARY A. Roscoe, III. SED Intr-vrsty Chrstn Flwshp SEHNKE, ERROL D. Superior GEOL SEIDLER, GAYLA A. Wausaw AMER INST Tf UW-Marathon Cnty; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Eta Kappa Lambda; Luedke Hse, pres SEIGAL, BARBARA A. Albuquerque, N.Mex. CHEM Tf UWM; Eta Kappa Lamb- da; BADGER: NSP gd; Bleyer Hse, pres SEILS, MARSHA L. Fort Atkinson SOC WK SELENFRIEND, WILMA A. Maplewood, N.J. HIST CARDINAL; BADGER; Sr Class cncl; WSA, Br-sis Prgm, Pers Cntcts Comm, Intnl act Comm; Forum Comm; Sympsm Comm SELIGMAN, ELLEN J. New York, N.Y. ENGL SELL, BETTY H. Kenosha EED Coed ' s Cngrs SELLHORN, KAREN L. Northbrook, III. SPAN Tf Albion Clg; IIB ; Span Cb SEROOGY, JOHN J. Green Bay ZOOL Phi Sigma Tau: Wis Rsrch Scty; PARNASSUS. ed; CARDINAL; BADGER; Stdnt Senate: Natl Rsrch Found grant; Pre-Med Scty SETTENDA, AHMAD S. Kampala. Uganda E Africa POL SCI Intern cb, chm Friendshp Home; Africa Union, treas, soccer cpt SEVERSON, BARBARA L. Milwaukee SED Liz Waters Unit III. soc chm; French cb; Ital cb SHAGASS, CARLA L Iowa City, la. SOC Tf S U of Iowa: AAA, corres sec; Coed ' s Cngrs; Union Usher SHAKMAN, CAROLE R. Milwaukee CHEM Y-Dem SHANNON, MARY S. Detroit, Mich. FRENCH Sellery, AWS rep, v-pres SHAPIRO, SANDRA H. Lincolnwood, III. ENGL SAT, prlmntrn; GREEK- SPEAK; Blood Dr; NSP SHARPE, JACOUELINE R. Madison ENGL Tf Purdue; AXS2. prvnc envntn, chm; AWS Fashion Show SHAW, BYRON H. Waunakee SOILS SHEINER, ALLETA Oceanside, N.Y. PSYCH BADGER; Br-sis Comm; NSP; Hse Rep; Hosp vlntr SHELLER, VERNAS. Montello MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota; Wmn ' s Chorus, v-pres SHERFINSKI, CAROL J. Kenosha SOC WK Tf UW-Kenosha SHERMAN, MARY ELLEN Fort Atkinson SPEECH Tf Ripon; AXfi: Hamilton Galry Ltd SHERMAN, SUSAN J. Teaneck, N.J. POL SCI Tf Knox Clg: AAA. act chm; Angel Flight: Union Spec Serv Comm; WSA Acad Freed; Stdnt Fclty Comm on Stdnt Cndct SHIDELER. LAWRENCE A. Indpls., Ind. METLRG E ATfi, v-pres; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Hockey SHIELS, SUSAN R. Madison HI T r B; Humo: Hoofers Ski cb, Fashion Show chm SHIMEK, DANIEL W. Two Rivers LAW Phi Alpha Delta SHIPMAN, ELEANOR M. Milwaukee SED ArA SHAW, SUSAN K. Manitowoc Y-GOP EED SHEAFFER, SALLY J. Madison FRENCH AREA STDS KA9, v-pres: Humo: Liz Waters, fl chm SHEALY, MARY J. Tomah SOC WK Phi Kappa Phi: Breese Hse, asst v-pres, pres: Hoofers Sail cb, sec SHIRER, BRUCE E. Batavia, III. MED SHOWERS, HELEN A. Green Bay SPEECH T Tf UW-Green Bay; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Sigma Al- pha Eta; Phi Kappa Phi; Barnard, wing chm; Union, hse rep, v-pres staff; Out- sndny Actrs Awd SHULMAN, NINA L New York. N.Y. JOURN Coranto Sigma lota; CAR- DINAL, scty ed: Y-Dem; News Bur; WSA Br-sis Prg; Union Usher; French cb SIDON, NANCY A. Milwaukee POL SCI A- , rtlst, AWS rep: Soph hnrs: Tower View, treas, AWS rep; Mock Pltcl Cnvntns; Humo SIEBER. THOMAS G. Brookfield MIN MET Alpha Phi Omega; Amer Fndrymns Scty; Ming Mtlrgy cb SIEGEL, ROBERT L. Caledonia AGRON Crops Soils cb SIEKER, JOYCE A. Manitowoc JOURN Coranto Sigma lota: Union PR Comm; Sellery jud bd, sec SIEMERS, CHARLES D. Madison MUSIC ED SIETTMANN, NEIL L. Milwaukee CIVIL E ASCE; SAE: WLHA: Hoof- ers: March Band 487 SIGAL, RONNA F. Milwaukee EED SILBAUGH, ELMER E. Missoula. Mont. EE Food Mgr Kerk-en-World Co-op: Bapt Stdnt Cntr SENIOR ACTIVITIES SILBERMAN, LINDA J. Riverdale, N.Y. ENGL CARDINAL; BADGER; ILS Cncl;SNCC;SCCR;SPAD; Intnl cb; Fr Ldrshp Prgm; Hillel Grad Cb; Y-Dem; Lit cb SILLS, STEPHEN J. Milwaukee E MECH SILVER, PHYLLIS B. Milwaukee PSYCH Union Spec Serv comm; WSA Forgn Spkrs Prgm, chm; Forgn stdnt gd; Un- ion Rep; AWS Rep SILVERMAN, CAROL R. Chicago, III. SPEECH T SAT, Pldg trnr; Sigma Al- pha Eta; GREEKSPEAK; NSP; H u mo ; Y-Dem ; Hmcmng comm; Tower View, pres; PR Comm SIMON, ELIZABETH A. Milwaukee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Coed ' s Cngrs SIMONSON, ROLFL. Sheboygan MED SCI X4r, sec, schlrshp chm, pres; Humo tckt chm; IF invstgtns comm; Pre-Med scty; Hoofers SINK, CLAIRE H. Madison AG JOURN Coranto Sigma lota; Sddl Srln cb; ON WISCON- SIN; Lttl Intnl Lvstck Hrse Show, News chm, pblcty admin; Lvstck jdgng 488 tm SINYKIN, DANIEL Madison POL SCI Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard Blade; Union Flm News Bur comm; Mil Ball comm SIPPLE, ANN K. Middleton MUSIC ED r B; Wmns Chorus SISTERMAN, ROGER L. Wausau COMM AT SITKIEWITZ, CAROL M. Manitowoc AMER INST AWS, Sr Swng comm; Red Cross rep SKOLNICK, PAUL New York, N.Y. PSYCH SLADE, ROBERT E. Muscoda LAW SLATER, JERRY W. Sands Point, N.Y. HIST TKE, pres, hstrn; NSP gd; Fr Idnshp seminar; Fencing SLAVITT, LESLIE K. White Plains, N.Y. POL SCI HEBR Sympsm Spkrs comm; Model UN; Hillel Found; Stdnt Zionist Org, pres SLEETER, SHARON A. Wausaw HIST Tf UW-Wausaw; Newman cb SMEDSTAD, MARILYN R. Beloit POL SCI XQ, sec, pldg v-pres; Un- ion PR comm SMITH, DAVID J. Oshkosh LAW Phi Alpha Delta; Y-GOP; Y-Cnsrvtvs; Law Schl Cnsrvtvs; Sigma Nu SMITH, FAYE I. Forreston, III. NURS Alpha Tau Delta, asst treas, treas SMITH, JEAN D. Arlington, Va. Othera; Orchesis; Found OT Hillel SMITH, BARBARA K. Madison Tf U of Oklahoma SED SMITH, LLOYD S. Portage HIST OAX, v-pres, pldg trnr; Scabbard Blade; CARDI- NAL, ad mgr; Crew; Mil Ball comm; Mack Hse, sec SMITH, MARYELLEN Gillett NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Kiekopher Hse, sec, v-pres SMITH, NED P. Markesan METEOR TA; A cappella choir; WSA Ldrshp Seminar SMITH, SUSAN S. Franklin, Mich. SOC WK SMITH, W. RONALD Poplar Buff, Mo. MUSIC ED Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; U Concert Band; U March Band, Drum Major; U Or- chestra SMOLER, JOYCE C. Kenosha EED NSP gd; Campbell Hse, act chm SOBOTA, STEPHEN M. Green Bay JOURN Delta Epsilon; Mace; |rcn Cross; CARDINAL; LHA, Cab, rep to stdnt Senate, pres; SCOPE, treas; stdnt memb fclty comm on Res Halls; Model UN SOHLBERG, DAG Milwaukee POL SCI TA, pres; Scabbard Blade; Y-GOP, treas, drctr; MC Navy Ball; BADGER; r B Man of the Yr SOLIE, CATHERINE M. LaCrosse ENGL AAA; Union comm SOMAN, GAIL E. Antigo NURS TIB , corres sec; Nurs Schl stdnt fclty end; Chad, v-pres end chm SOMERS, MARILYN F. Racine SED Tf UW-Racine; Chad, act comm; Drama Wrkshp SOMMER, MARCIA L. Columbus, Ohio HIST Union Forum Comm, News Bureau; NSA; Y-Dem SOMMERER, DEBORAH A. Englewood, N.J. ENGL AAA SOMMERFIELD, BETTY N. Milwaukee REL ART Xf); TKE Swthrt; Sr Swng comm; Hsptlty Day comm SORENSEN, THOMAS E. Kenosha PHIL SORENSON, SPENCER C. Kenosha ME Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma SOSS, LYNDA B. Cleveland, Ohio HIST SAT SOTO, ILEANA L. Brookfield ART HIST SOULE, NANCY C. Niagara Falls, N.Y. POL SCI KKT, pldg treas, pic chm; Forgn Stdnt orient; US- Indo-Pak Amity Org, treas; Sr Class officers emphn, mgr; Model UN; Mock GOP envntn; SCOPE SPATZ, DALE S. Waukesha AA i , v-pres SPEAR, MARY S. Madison ArA CHC EED SPEARMAN, EDNATHA C. Winthrop Harbor, III. ENGL Chad, Den Spkrs, Lib comm SPECHT, JACKIE C. Wonder Lake, III. PHY ED SPITZ, MICHAEL J. Milwaukee ECON SPITZER, JEANNE M. Burlington EED TIB , pres: Phi Upsilon Omicron; Phi Kappa Phi; Ag-Hec Spotlight Banq, prgm chm; Intnl cb, Fash- ion Show cmntr; Wis Pre- views SPLETTER, DANIEL N. Madison ECON Ben SPLINTER, NANCY A. Watertown CORR ADMIN SPRAGGINS, GAIL Chicago, III. PSYCH SPRAGUE, MADELON Short Hills, N.J. MKT REAL ESTATE r B, rush chm; NSP; Ad- vert cb SPRAGUE, MARIANNE Short Hills, N.J. MKT r B, v-pres, soc chm; AWS Fashion Show, sec, treas; NSP; Union Music comm STALEY, ELAINE M. Middleton SPEECH Theater, props; Newman cb, local prvnc off, nat comm chm STALLKNECHT, ANDREA Winona, Minn. NURS Badg Chrstn Flwshp STAMM, EVELYN M. Delafield PRSNL MGMT Phi Chi Theta; SAM; BAD- GER, copy ed; Ann Emery, sec, res aid; Coeds Cngrs; Hoofers STAMPFL, JUNE L. Sheboygan MED T Alpha Delta Theta STANLEY, SHARON L. Davenport, Iowa FRENCH Tf Iowa State U; AZ STANSBERRY, CHARLES J. Plainfield, III. HIST 6AX, soc chm; IF Rltns comm; U Band; Hoofers STATHAS, PATRICIA K. Green Bay PSYCH AT, sec; Coed ' s Cngrs; Acad comm; Ann Emery, Jud comm STECHMESSER, GARY R. Manitowoc ECON U Band ; Hoofers; AROTC STEELE, KENNETH A. Pewaukee AG E ASAE; Blue Shield 4-H STEENKEN, LEE O. Madison LAND ARCH A ; Dolphin cb; Chad, jud chm STEFFES, FRANK J. Mosinee CHEM E AlChE, pres; Baseball STEFL, ALLAN H. Manitowoc FORGN TRADE KS; AIESEC, News Letter ed STEIDTMAN, GERALD W. Wausaw CHEM E AlChE; Polygon bd STEIN, KATHRYN C. Manitowoc ECON SAM; Span cb; Mktg cb; Advert cb STEIN, PAUL P. Verona PSYCH K9, emptr; Nautilus Scty; Navy Ball Comm; Mil Ball subcomm chm; Newman cb; K of C; NSP STEINDORF, BONNIE L. Germantown MKT KA, pldg v-pres, treas; Mktg Cb, treas; Liz Waters, sec-treas STEINER, LOUISE B. Pittsburgh, Pa. POL SCI AS , Pres; AWS act chm, Fashion show, clthng chm Sr Swng, Campus Chest; Hmcmng dec chm; Carroll Hall, pres, soc chm; Humo interacts chm STEINKE, ROBERT G. Plainfield NUC E Soph Hnrs; Jr year in Mex; U Mens Glee Cb; ANS STELLRECHT, JEANNIRE Spooner CHEM STELMACH, HONORE Algonquin, III. PHARM Kappa Epsilon; MORTAR QUILL; UWPHS; Newman cb; Pax cb STERN, ELIZABETH A. Bethesda, Md. PSYCH Coed ' s Cngrs; Sympsm comm; WSA, Pblcty; SLIC, Drama, Music, Forensics subcomm STERN, JEFFREY J. New York, N.Y. PSYCH STERN, MICHAEL J. Racine POL SCI ZBT, Rush chm; Humo STEVENS, ALAN R. Milwaukee CIVIL E Tf UWM; ASCE STEVENS, THOMAS Madison MED STEWART, WILLIAM P. Glencoe. III. SOC-HIST AA . song chm, init chm, Humo chm, pldg tr; U March Band; YMCA cnslr; Union Theatre, Hd doormn STOBBER, JAMES W. Mukwonago RETAIL PHARM UWPHS STODDARD, DORIS J. Madison SPEECH CORR r B STOELTING, ERIC J. Delafield ZOOL STOIBER, JEAN L. Brookfield EED XQ pldg v-pres, activ chm; Sr Swng comm; WSA Br-sis Prgm; Union PR Comm, Theater comm chm, Direc- torate STOLL, SARAH J. Sheboygan MATH-GEOL STONE, PETER Great Neck, N.Y. ENGL Civil Rght cb, ex comm STONEK, ROBERT L. Cudahy LAW Phi Delta Phi; Sr. comm STOUT, MICHAEL W. Lake Mills AMER INST STOWE, EDWARD L. Milwaukee LAW Legal wrtng; TA STOWE, KATHRYN K. Milwaukee DANCE A ; Phi Kappa Phi; Or- chesis STRANNEY, LINDA R. Elm Grove SPAN AXfi. ed; Liz Waters, soc chm; Hmcmng comm; Coed ' s Cngrs STRATMAN, SUSAN A. Dodgeville MUSIC ED Sigma Alpha lota, pres, prgm chm; Wmns chorus; U Chorus; Band STRAUB, PETER F. Brookfield ENGL CARDINAL; Union Lit comm STRAUSS, STEVEN R. Chicago, III. PHIL Hoofers STROBL, BARBARA A. Park Ridge, III. GEOL XQ; AXA Crescent Girl; Hoofers STRONG, MILTON L. Windsor ME Chrstn Sci Org; ASME; Engr Expos, chm STRUCKMEYER, D. F. Madison CIVIL E Theta Tau; ASCE SUHRBIER, KATHERINEM. Baraboo ZOOL SUMMERIL, MARY ELLEN Monroe SED IIB . asst schlrshp chm, hstrn; NSP SUMNER, MARK L. New York, N.Y. ENGL SUNDEEN, DONALD G. Milwaukee CIVIL E ASCE SUNDENE, ANDREW, JR. Madison FINANCE rA, treas; Frat Buyers Coop, bd of gov SURING, LESLIE A. Suring KA EED SENIOR ACTIVITIES SUSLICK, RICHARD J. M ' lwaukee NUC E ANS SUTER, MARK H. Thiensvll ' e ME Pi Tau Sigma; SAE SUTTNER, SUZANNE M. Hi ber ' SOCWK SWANSON, DAVID R. E Ellsworth PHARM A J hse mgr; U March Band, Badg Band; UWPHS; Humo SWANSON, JUDITH K. Geneseo, III. ENGL SWEET, STEPHEN J. Madison LAW LAS SWEET, WALLACE L. Madison ECCN SWENSON, ALLEN G. S+oughton PHARM Kappa Psi, soc chm, v-pres; UWPhS, v-pres SWITZER, KAY E. Madison CLOTH TEX Phi Upsilon Omicron SYSE, SALLY T. Middle+on DANCE Orchesis SYSLACK, JEFFREY S. Racine ACCT ATA, asst treas: Haresfoot TABAK, FRED N. Milwaukee AMER INST TABOR, TOBI A. Madison ENGL XQ p!dg trnr TAFT, BRADLEY E. HiPsdale OT TANAKA, KAREN N. Hono ' ulu, Hawaii EED Tf U of Hawaii; Hawaii cb TAUB, LEANORE A. Chicago, III. ENGL NEW IDEA; Mime Man; Wis Players; NSP gd; Br-sis Prgm; Union Soc comm; Sympsm; Y-Dem; Intl cb TAUGEMAN, SALLY A. Columbus, Ohio INTL REL KAO. pres; NSP; WSA, Fr Ldrshp Prgm TAYLOR, CARSON W. LaCrosse EE Eta Kappa Nu; Clgns tor Goldwater; IEEE; AROTC TAYLOR, CHRISTINE N. Beloit ENGL Model UN; Liz Waters, Sen; Film comm; Spanish cb: Intl cb TAYLOR, CRAIG Rhine ' ander ME TA; Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, Treas; Hoofers, ski tm capt; SAE, v-chm; IF invstgn comm TAYLOR, DEAN G. Stevens Point CHEM E B6IT; Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Psi TAYLOR, PATRICIA E. Racine NURS AX ' .. ' TAYLOR, TERESA J. Wo ' d, Mont. INTL REL Giiman Hse, AWS rep, sec: Span cb TELL, LYNDA B. Jamaica, N.Y. EED XAT. pres, soc chm, pldg sec, Humo C h o r e o g , hmcmng chm; GREEK- SPEAK: Y-Dem; Humo Ex- ec, Jdgng chm; Panhel Hu- man Rts Cngrs; Sr Swng; Lowell, pres: Chrldr TENAGLIA, JANET A. Wauwatosa SOC WK Elm Dr A, soc chm; Pol! capt TEPLINSKY, JOEL J. Milwaukee MED £A: Soph Hnrs; Phi Delta Epsilon, pres; USNSA chm TESCHNER, JOHN S. Madison LAW Phi Delta Phi, hstrn; TA drftng TESKE. THOMAS N. Burlington SED Haresft; U March Badg Bands; Mock Dem Conv TESNOW, WILLIAM F. West Allis ECON ex TETZLOFF, RANDALL P. Oshkosh METEOR TEWINKEL, KAREN A. Kiel GERMAN Tf Carroll Clg: Eta Kappa Lambda; Cole, AWS rep THACHER, ELLEN H. Madison POL SCI Coranto Sigma lota THARMAN, RICHARD A. Cedarburg ECON Acacia, stwrd, rush chm: Frat Buyers Coop, v-pres: Rifle tm; Ochsner Hse, pres, ath! chm THEOBALD, THOMAS C. Delavan PSYCH Crew THIEDE, CHARLES L. Columbus CIVIL E Swenson Hse, athl chm THIEDE, GAILC. River Forest, III. FRENCH AT; Jr Yr in France THIELMAN, BARBARA J. Appleton ART ED Union Glry comm THIES, JEROME A. Madison AG ECON Delta Sigma Pi; Football THOMACK, FREDERICK P. Waupaca CIVIL E THOMAS, CHARLOTTE I. Hudson HIST AZ, v-pres, rush chm, asst rush chm: Y-GOP: NSP: Panhel cncl; Liz Waters, iud bd cncl THOMAS, J. REES Madison ECON THOMAS, MARGARET M. Elkart Lake ENGL THOMPSON, JAMES C. G ' enview, III. AMER INST X V sec, pres; IF invstgtns comm; YMCA Wash UN Sen i Mock Dem Conv THOMPSON, JOHN W. Reeds, e ME TA; Pi Tau Sigma: SAE; SAM THOMPSON, MARGIE J. Superior Tf Superior: IIB , prgm chm, asst pldg tr; Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Theta: AWS Fashn Shw Modi: Union Soc comm THOMSON, CHARLES T. Milwaukee CIVIL E Tf UWM; AA , Hmcmng, co-chm; Humo; Chi Epsi- lon; ASCE: Steve Hse, v- pres THORNDIKE, SH ARON A. Ripon FRENCH THORPE, JAMES R. Madison LAW Phi Delta Phi THRUN, SALLY G. Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. HIST Sigma Epsilon Sigma: CAR- DINAL; Jr Yr Abrd TIEMAN, NATHAN New York, N.Y. SPEECH Mitchell Armn; Arnold Air Scty, info off; AFROCT; Hillel TILLEY, JAMES P. Madison MATH Wresting cb; Meterol cb TITUS, F. RICHARD Madison CIVIL E TJOFLAT, MARCELLA E. St. Louis, Mo. REL ART RETAIL KKT: Union Crafts comm TODA, JEANETTE K. Chicago, III. BIOCHEM NSP; Br-sis Prgm; Union Soc comm; Barnard, wg chm: Liz Waters, fl rep TOMLINSON, THOMAS J. Madison AGRCN Football; Nat chm clg land judgng; Badg crps sis TONJES, ANN L. Fond du Lac IBER-AM-STUD r B, corr sec; Mortar 8c; Crucible: AWS, pres, tre s, Acad comm, Fashn Shw Dblcty chm, Nat, Reg, State Convs; AWS-3ES Banq prgm chm; Stdnt Senate; Br-sis prgm; SLIC, sub-comm on stdnt org pol TOPALIAN, ALMA R. Racine MKT Pyre Hse. sec, pres TOPALIAN, HARRY R. Racine MKT Pyre Hse. sec, pres TOPEROFF, GILBERT Milwaukee ART ED TOPITZES, NICHOLAS J. Mi ' waukee HIST KZ IF TOPPEL, ROMELLE L. Sparta EED Wesley Found: Ger cb; Y-Dem: Intnl cb TORHORST, THOMAS N. --;- ECON ATA TORO, SUSAN W. Waye, Pa. ART HIST TOWERS, RICHARD H. LaGrange Pk, III. ACCT ATQ, treas; Be a Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Soph Hnrs; Phi Kappa Phi: Scab- bard Blade; DMS: Frat Buyers Coop, Bd of Gov; WSA Prnts Day comm; U reiig cncl; YMCA Fr Cmp stf TRAASTAD, DOUGLAS O. Westby AG EXT ED Sdl Srln cb- Ag Ext Ed cb TRAVER, JULIE A. Waukesh SOC WK r B, pres- Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Crucible; Phi Kap- pa Phi: Mortar Bd; Union Film comm: NSP gd comm; WSA Trav comm, chm: Panhel serv chm; Hoofers TREDREA, DAVID R. Rac ; ne CHEM E AEChE; LHA TREICHEL, LLOYD E. Greenleaf PRSNL MGMT Tf UW-Greer Bay: SAM: Calvary chr. cncl TRENK, HUGH L. Arena BACT TRIGGS, TIMOTHY E. Madison CIVILE J K©, soc chm, IF rep: Chi Epsilon, pres, sec; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma: Soph Hnrs; Grad Hnrs: NSP gd; Stdnt comm for PR-c!g of Engn; ASCE; Hoofers TROEDSSON, KARIN G. St. Pau ' , Minn. ECON Tf U of Minn- KA9; Un- ion Spec Serv comm; WSA Gov R ' tns comm TUCKIS, ROBERT L. Appleton ADVERT Sigma Delta Chi; Advert cb; Union PR comm TUFT, LYNN R. East Troy NURS Alpha Tau Delta TULLBERG, STEVEN M. Moline, III. HIST W cb; Fren cb, treas: Flwshp Chrstr Athl; Y- Dem: Track Cross coun- try, capt TURZINSKI, PAULR. Muskeqo EE TUSCHEN, THOMAS R. Sun Prairie FINANCE Fin scty TUTTLE, KENNETH R. Wis Rapids IBER-AM STUD Vilas Hse, sec TYGART, CAROLYN L Elmhurst, III. Phi Theta TZAKIS, DANNY A. Madison ECON A8; Prov Mtl Life Irs Co. asst mgr; Footba - IF invstns comm; Sum Prom, treas: Ins scty UCCELLO, FRANCES E. Madison FRENCH KA: Pan He!; Ital cb; Ital play: Fr cb UNGER, GLENN A. Mi ' waukee SAE; IEEE TUNICK, EILEEN E. Evanston, III. SED URBANEK, ALVIN E. Chaseburg ASAE TURBEY, WILSON J. Kenosha ZOOL 4 AX pldg tr, v-pres: IF pldg tr ed comm TURK, HARRY N. Chicago, III. POL SCI ZBT- Sympsm: IF rush comm; Humo comm TURNER, DOROTHY A. St. Paul. Mi EED Union Soc Comm: WSA W ' fr comm: Stdnt Senate: Wood Hse, pres: Model UN Scrtrt chm; Chad Pres cncl, chm TURNER, RICHARD C. Parde- SOC WK Y-GOP TURSKY, WILLIAM S. Skokie, III. PHYSICS ZBT AG E USOW, BARRY H. Milwaukee ZOOL ZBT; WSA, elect, bk exhng, curr comms VAHLE, JANE E. Webster Groves, Mo. HIST Tf DePauw; Sympsm spkr resrch comm; Langdon, hsefellow VALITCHKA, JOSEPH J. Manitowoc PROD MGMT Tf UW-Manitowoc; Alpha Kappa Psi; WSA stdnt fclty comm on educ afrs VANDE YACHT, DONALD M. Brillion ECON WIS ENGINEER: Ochsner Hse, athl chm, v-pres, pres VAN EVERY, PETER J. Milwaukee ACCT X3 , v-pres: Hmcmng comm VANGEN, LARRY E. DeSoto ACCT VAN HOOF, JACQUELINE M. Little Chute ART ED Tf Ripon; Hamltn Glry Ltd VAN LARE, PETER W. Wauwatosa MKT 2X: Humo: Badg sngfst; Blood Dr, chm VASS, PATRICIA A. West Bend EXP FDS HEC cb VAUGHAN, LAWRENCE G. Western Springs, II Intl cb: Hoofers PSYCH VERNER, BETH Waupon FINANCE XI:. treas: Phi Chi Theta; NSP gd pub comm: Pan Hel Ball fin chm; Union PR comm chm; Union Directo- rate VILCHIS, CAROLE B. Northbrook, III. GERM AT. stndrds bd, soc chm; Haresfoot art chm 489 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 490 VINGER, LORRAINE M. Argyle HEC ED XQ, soc chm, pldg treas; Blue Shield 4-H, drama chm; HEC cb; HEC end, treas; NSP gd; Sellery, soc chm; Hsptlty Day Comm chm; Peter Young schlrshp VITE, STEVEN J. Kenosha JOURN 6X, sec, pldg sec-treas; Sigma Delta Chi; WSA Spkrs Comm; IF cncl; fr Idrshp prgm; U Chorus VIVIRSKI, DIANA K. Jackson, Mich. NURS Alpha Tau Delta VOGT, DAVID R. Madison EE Kappa Eta Kappa; IEEE VOGT, PHILIP J. Stoughton Nu Sigma Nu MED VON GUNTEN, KAYE L. Madison PHY ED PE cb; PE pblctns VOSS, CHARLES B. Delavan LIGHT BLDG 6AX; Real Estate Hm Bldg cb, sec: Arnold Air Scty VOSS, ELROY E. Sheboygan ACCT VRANEY, GEORGE A. Manitowoc ZOOL VRANEY, MARJORIEM. Manitowoc FRENCH French cb; Y-Dem WACHTEL, LAURIE J. Wyncote, Pa. PSYCH AWS pblcty comm WADE, WARREN R. Madison POL SCI U Band; Y-GOP, treas; Renk -for Sen cb; Stdnts for Scranton cb; Mock Sen; Mock GOP Conv, plat comm chm WAGAN, CLARICE R. Milwaukee LAW Correc -fellow; pre-trial re- lease proj; moot ct tm; Stdnt Ct dfns atty WAGENBACH, GRANT L. Barron MATH Phi Eta Sigma; U Band WAGNER, DAVID L. Livingston DAIRY SCI Dairy Jdg Tm WAGNER, GAIL S. Madison ART Tf UW-Eau Claire WAGNER, GARY N. Livingston BUS IND A02; Football mgr, U Jdg Tm WAGNER, GEORGIA O. Madison HIST WAGNER, MICHAEL J. New Berlin ACCT SAM WAHLSTROM, DALE R. Iron Mountain, Mich. AG ECON WAITROVICH, PEGGY L. Niagara NURS Alpha Tau Delta, soc chm; Sr Swng; LHA bang chm WALDORF, LAWRENCES. Milwaukee CHEM E Acacia, pres; AlChE WALL, RANDALL B. Calhoun City, Miss. POL SCI WALLBER, RICHARD E. Wauwatosa ECON at walls, margaret k. Buffalo, N.Y. GEOG KA0; Union Usher; wmn ' s chorus WALLUKS, WILLIAM R. Baraboo EE Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; Fr Idrshp prgm WALSH, DAVID G. Madison FINANCE 2X, pres; Beta Alpha Psi; Scabbard Blade; SrCncI; NROTC, pres; Hmcmng; Mil Ball; Humo; Navy Ball WALSH, RICHARD N. Spooner GEOG Mitchell Air Scty: Arnold Air Scty: Mil Ball comm WALTER, KAREN R. Mazomanie CHEM Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Zoe Bayliss, treas WALTER, KATHLEEN Sheboygan Falls HOSP DIET Eta Kappa Lambda; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicron Nu; Model UN; Danforth flwshp WALTON, KATHLEEN Katonah, N.Y. ZOOL KKr. mrshl: NSP, acad comm; Coeds Cngrs WAMBACH, ALLEN D. Milwaukee CHEM E ANS: AlChE WANSKA, LUISEC. Milwaukee FOODS N Hoofers; HEC Hsptlty Day WARD, DAVID J. Green Bay FINANCE Phi Eta Sigma; Fin Scty; WSA Hsing comm WARE, G. LANE Green Bay LAW Phi Alpha Delta; LAS WARNER, SUE J. Ann Arbor, Mich. HIST at; warren, margaret c. Westfield, Mass. SOC WK WARSHAUER, BONNIE Tenafly, N.J. FRENCH BADGER WARTINBEE, WILLIAM J., JR. Pittsburgh, Pa. ME $rA; Phi Eta Sigma, treas, v-pres; soph hi hnrs; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, pres; Fr Idrshp prgm: NSP; Y-GOP; SAE, chm; Polygon Bd, rec sec; SAM WASBERG, INGRID M. Milwaukee PHY ED Gymnastics, sec: BADGER: AFS, v-pres: Hoofers WASSERMAN, WINIFRED H. Sheboygan SED NEWSLETTER; Theater- make-up: Y-Dem; Sympsm sem; WSA WATERSTREET, JOYCE G. Kewaunee NURS Alpha Tau Delta; Zoe Bay- liss, v-pres, pres; Coeds Congrs; Res aid; Nurs stdnt Fclty cncl; Wesley Found, pres WATERWORTH, ALICE M. Fall River NURS Alpha Tau Delta: Blue Shield 4-H, hist; LHA Flm Scty, mem pblcty co- chm; Nurs Schl Stdnt Fclty cncl WATSON, LINDA L. Richland Center MKT ATA, hist, rush cnslr; Wood Hse, soc chm; Coeds Cngrs WATT, DAVID W., JR. Springfield, III. SED 9AX, rush chm, alum chm, v-pres, conv del; CARDI- NAL, bus mgr; Stdnt Fclty Comm on Non-curric act; IF, Rush comm, Advis Bd, Invest comm WAWRZYN, BARRY D. Milwaukee PHM CHEM AT; UWPhS; Swimming WEATHERS, KAREN A. Hillsborough, Cal. EED Ar WEBER, ALLAN A. Sturgeon Bay M AN SCI WEBER, EUGENE F. Madison ACCT-FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi, rituals; Pistol cb WEBER, JAMES J. Mequon EE Evans Schlrs; Eta Kappa Nu WEBER, LORRAINE D. Columbia, N.J. DIARY SCI Hoofers; Sdl Srln cb WEBER, MARY LYNNE Hartford ART WEBER, RICHARD W. Madison PSYCH Soph hnrs; Fencing, capt; Men ' s Glee cb WEBER, ROBERTA A. Skokie, III. SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta; Gay Hse, pres, Idrshp comm; Br-Sis prgm WEBER, WILLIAM H. Madison SED Phi Eta Sigma WEBSTER, ELIZABETH A. Abilene, Tex PT Phi Theta, v-pres; Villa Ma- ria, soc chm; Y-GOP; Clgns for Goldwater; NSP gd; WSA Hsng comm; Navy Ball ct WEED, THOMAS J. Madison MED WEEDMAN, MARY JO Nashville, Tenn. CHEM Tf Vanderbilt U WEGGE, SUZANNE M. Somerset OT Othera, v-pres; Susan Da- vis, sec; LSA, v-pres; Luth stdnt choir WEGNER, LESLIE E. Hinsdale, III. SOC AT ; NEW Idea: AWS style show, chm, sec-treas; Lit Cb; Humo Exec Bd WEIDENFELD, EDWARD L. Akron, Ohio HIST ITA J ; Mace; Iron Cross; SLIC, sub-comm on drama Forensics; I LS cncl; Stdnt Senate; WSA, v-pres, PR chm Clg Bowl; Union Cncl; Co-op bd; Fclty advis comm on non-curric cond; Igsltv schlrshp; NSA del; IF cncl; J. Scott Goodnight awd WEILER, WILLIAM G. Lake Geneva ENGL AA $, soc chm, rush chm; Fencing; Humo; IF PR comm WEINBERGER, GAYLE S. Chicago, III. EED Tf U of Michigan: Pi Lamb- da Theta; Alpha Lambda Delt a WEINKAUF, LYNN H. Appleton SPEECH T Sigma Alpha Eta WEIR, RONALD J. Milwaukee ECON 2 E; Hoofers WEIS, DANIEL J. Burlington AG ECON ArP, Union rep WEISS, CHRISTINE Madison MED T A4 , song chm; Alpha Delta Theta, rec sec WEISS, JAMES A. West Bend CHEM WEISS, JAMES R. Shaker Hts., Ohio INSUR Spooner Hse, pres, soc chm; ice hockey, asst coach; LHA, hockey chm, cmns comm; Dormsylvania chm; Flying cb WEISS, JEAN L. Madison TEXT CLOTH Spec Proj comm: Hse comm WEISS, STEPHEN G. Brookline, Mass. CHEM WEISSMAN, FRAN Rockaway Beach, N.Y. SED Liz Waters, v-pres; Sr Swng; Ldrshp Sem WEISZ, ANITA L. Chicago, III. HIST BADGER; WSA pblcty comm; Campus Chest, pblcty chm; Lowel, res aid; Mock Dem Conv; Model UN WEISZ, KATHLEEN J. Waukesha FRENCH Phi Kappa Phi; Chad, art comm; Coeds Cngrs; Sr Swng; French cb WEIX, RICHARD T. Ashland ECON WELCH, JAMES E. Lacon, III. SPEECH 2X; Humo chm; Hncmng pblcty chm WELCH, MARY E. Mukwonago HIST AT, stand bd, soc chm; AWS fshn show; Humo WELKE, KAREN J. Janesville SED AZ WELLS, ALLEN G. Rhinelander EE WELLS, GENE A. Madison JOURN Sigma Delta Chi; CARDI- NAL, news ed: Wesley Found WELSH, MELINDA J. Belleville MUSIC ASA: Sigma Alpha lota; A cappella choir; Wmn ' s chorus; Badg Band WENDELBURG, THOMAS G. Brookfield JOURN WENDT, EUGENE R. Columbus OT Othera WENDT, GARY C. Rio CIVIL E Iron Cross; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon, sec, treas; Delta Epsilon: SE stdnt assn, pres; LHA, v-pres, cab rep; Gillin Hse, pres; Campus Chest WENNECHE, ALICE M. Neenah ENGL AXfi, Humo chm; Pan Hel Ball decor comm WENZEL, DAVID L. Baraboo SOILS WERNER, PAUL J. Madison ACCT Beta Alpha Psi; Mitchell Air Scty WERYCH, SUSAN J. Elm Grove POL SCI T B; Wis Previews bd WESCOTT, CLAUDIA S. Janesville POL SCI CARDINAL: Hoofers; Y- Dem WESSMAN, MARGARET J. Shaker Hts., Ohio SOC WK AAA; NSP; Coeds Cngrs; Univ Elect Bd WEST, M. PATRICIA Madison SOC WK Tf Wash U; AXfi, rush chm WEST, ROGER D. Wauwatosa EE Delta Epsilon: Jackson Hse, pres, v-pres, athl chm; Sell- ery, athl chm, dsk super; Witte, dsk super; LHA choir WHEELER, DENNIS J. Palmyra M AN SCI WHEELER, WILMA K. Madison NURS ADMIN Alpha Tau Delta; Dem Pre- cinct comm; Den Mother; PTA WHITE, MARY L. Madison MED T Alpha Delta Theta, treas; WSA youth Idrshp WHITE, REBECCA Littleton, Ohio MOLEC BIO Tf U of Colorado; Coch- rane Hse, jud bd; Sr Swng; Br-Sis prgm; Hoofers SENIOR ACTIVITIES WHITTY, RICHARD F. Reedsburg MKT Delta Sigma Pi, athl chm, sr v-pres, pres, corres sec; Scabbard Blade; McNeel Hse, v-pres; Baseball; Mktg Cb WICHMAN, JAMES R. Beaver Dam PSYCH Ben; Sigma Delta Chi; Pershing Rfls; Y-GOP: Wis Previews; SAM; Behav Cy- bern Rsrch Scty; Wrestling; Union PR comm WIEDMANN, JILL D. Madison PHY ED Wmn ' s PE cb. pres; WRA, corres sec, sport chm WIELICHOWSKI, CAROL M. S. Milwaukee INST MGMT WIESE, LYNN A. Clintonville PSYCH Wesley Found, end, prgm chm WIESEHUEGEL, JAMES E. Madison CIVIL E ASCE WIKELUND, JILL Elm Grove SPEECH T A ; NSP gd WILCOX, JON P. Madison LAW Phi Alpha Delta; LAS WILDA, JUDITH A. Racine SPEECH T Tf UW-Racine; Sigma Al- pha Eta, sec WILLARD, WILLIAM R. Glenview, III. POL SCI AA ; Alpha Delta Sigma, pres; Advert cb, pres; If, Pr chm, advis; Concert Band; Wis Previews; Mktg cb WILLEMS, ELIZABETH M. Green Bay NURS Ki, asst treas, treas, pres; Alpha Tau Delta, corres sec; Angel Flight; Union Soc comm; Bdgr song fest; Humo; Sr Swng; Panhel, rush cnslr; Neuman cb; Bridal style show WILLIAMS, HUGH D. Racine ECON Tf UW-Racine WILLIAMS, JOYCE M. Madison NURS ADMIN WILLIAMS, PETER C. Williams Bay HIST, POL SCI Tf Carroll Clg; Hoofers; Y-Dem; Mock Dem Conv WILLIS, ROGER L. Waukesha ME Faville Hse, athl chm, soc chm, pres; ASME; SAE; Hunting, Fishing cb, chm; Bar Bell cb, chm; LHA bd of dir WILLOUGHBY, THOMAS F. Milwaukee IND PSYCH OAX: Pershing Rfls; March Band; Mil Ball comm WILSON, LINDA J. New Castle, Pa. EED AT , combo; Anchora rep; Hoofers; Wei Proj comm; Union Usher; Y-GOP; Mock Pol Conv WILSON, MADELAINE L. Chicago, III. SED AXfi, wrdn; Prnts Day pro- mo; Hmcmng comm; WSA book exchg WILSON, MARGARET A. Waupun MKT Phi Chi Theta; Mktg cb; Advert cb WILSON, NANCY P. Madison EED SNEA; SCOPE; Model UN WINCH, DON T. Barneveld AGRON WINDSOR, NADEEN B. Milwaukee FRENCH r S Ii; French cb; French Hse; YWCA; Canterbury cb WINGBLADE. LOREN C. Woodstock, III. ZOOL High Hse, pres, treas WINKLER, THOMAS E. Portage HIST Mack Hse, pres; A cappella choir WINSTON, BARBARA J. Milwaukee SOC WK WINTON, ANN M. New York, N.Y. ZOOL WISCHMANN, GEORGE C. Savannah, Ga. ZOOL 0X, v-pres, pldg mrshl, soc chm, alum chm; Scabbard Blade WITTAK, MARY L. Green Bay NURS Liz Waters, lib comm, sr- jr banq chm; Sigma Ep- silon Sigma; Alpha Tau Delta; Mad Stdnt Nurs Assn, pres WITTE, JANICE K. Beloit SOC WK Tf Northern Illinois U: U Chorus WITTE, RUTH C. San Diego, Cal. SOC WK Hoofers WOERFEL, SUSAN J. Cudahy EED Slichter, fir chm, stdnt adv, hmcmng chm; Sigma Ep- silon Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta; NSP gd; LHA; Union Usher WOHLUST, MELODY L Racine SPEECH CORR Tf UW-Racine; Breese Hse, asst v-pres WOJAHN, PHYLLIS M. Oshkosh EED r+li, Hmcmng dsply co- chm; Sr Swng chm WOLF, DALE C. Marshfield UWPhS PHARM WOLF. JAMES J. Brillion CIVIL E Olson Hse, v-pres, athl chm; ASCE WOLF, JOHN F. Whitewater MED SCI Soph hnrs; Union Soc comm WOLFE, GEORGE H. Columbus, Ohio ZOOL XX- Alpha Epsilon Delta WOLFF, ROBERT D. Lincolnwood, III. POL SCI AEII, pres; IF rush comm WOLFF, TED A. Chicago, III. ACCT ZBT, athl chm; Midwest Sports Car cb; Humo; SLIC subcomm; Y-Dem; poll capt; Mock Dem Conv WOLITZ, TOBY-ANN Great Neck, N.Y. EED Lowell, v-pres, pres WOLLENHAUP, JUDITH A. Milwaukee PT Phi Theta, feature ed WOLLMER, MARY ELLEN I. Franksville ACCT Finance Scty WOOD, DOUGLAS A. Fort Atkinson ECON J AG; Crew WOOD, GLENN A., JR. Beaver Dam ECON Concert Band; March Band WOOD, JON G. Madison HIST AT!!; Omega Eta Xi; Y- GOP; gymnastics; Aristo- crats; cheerldng WOOD, KATHLEEN C. Milwaukee ART HIST WOODKE, MICHAEL H. DePere CIVIL E $rA; High Hse, soc chm, athl chm; ASCE; LHA pblcty comm; Newman cb WOODRING, DOROTHY L New Auburn NURS Alpha Tau Delta WOODS, TRUDY M. Wilmington, Del. HIST WOOLDRIDGE, SANDRA J. Platteville ART ED WRIGHT, CARROLL C. Coos Bay, Ore. CHEM Weight Lftg WRIGHT, JANE M. Rhinelander ENGL Tf Mills Clg; A ; BADGER: Humo; NSP; Sr Swng WRIGHT, JOHN L Columbus RUSS STUD Dobro Slovo, v-pres, treas: Union Music comm, con- cert mgr; Slavic cb, v-pres; Russ Chorus: YMCA: Wes- ley Found WROLSTAD, KATHRYN R. Rockdale HIST, POL SCI Tf WSU-Oshkosh WUETHRICK, DARLENE E. Sheboygan ZOOL WYDEUEN, DENNIS M. Kimberly LAW Phi Delta Phi YAMAMOTO, Y. STEPHEN Madison CHEM Phi Eta Sigma; Baha ' i cb; Univ Rel Cncl YANKO, MARGARET A. Mellen AG JOURN Coronto Sigma lota; Hoof- ers: Van Hise cmns cncl YEAZEL, LYNN A. Peshtigo SPEECH McNeel Hse. sec; WHA -TV; Union Hse comm YEEND. NANCY N. Endwell, N.Y. GEOL Gilman Hse, soc chm; Ket- tener Hse, |ud chm; PE cb; Mad Wmn ' s Fid HckyAssn; Sr Swng; Geol cb; NSP gd YOHALEM, HARRY M. Washington. D.C. ENGL IIA ; lis stdnt cncl; WSA hsing hmn rltns comm; Peace Corps sr yr prgm YOSHIOKA. NAOMI H. Honolulu, Ha. EED Hawaii cb, v-pres; Union Usher YOSOWITZ, CARLYN Vincennes, Ind. PSYCH YOUNGER, JUDITH A. Chicago, III. ENGL Coeds Cngrs; Union PR comm ZACH, GEORGE O. Phillips ME Tf Wausau; ASME; SAE; Pres Hse choir; LHA; Hoof- ers ZACHER, KARLA E. Waukesha NURS AHiA; Alpha Tau Delta; Un- ion tourn comm ZALLAR, JUDITH A. Milwaukee AG ADVERT ZALUBOWSKI SONYA A. Kenosha JOURN Sigma Epsilon Sigma; Jr yr in France ZEIGER, JOAN M. Milwaukee SED Tower View, soc chm; Un- ion Directorate, News Bur, hse rep: WSA poll capt ZANA, BETTY S. Madison Orchesis EED ZARWELL. DAVID H. Milwaukee MED Nu Sigma Nu ZARWELL, PENELOPE N. Milwaukee NURS ZARWELL, WILLIAM F. Wauwatosa ZOOL Kahlenberg Hse, act chm; WLHA, hd lib; Hoofers, canoeing chm; Wis Speleol Scty ZASTROW, CAROLE R. Genoa City PSYCH Hi-Ray, hsefellow coord ZECK, DWIGHT D. Eau Claire CIVIL E Tf Eau Claire; Theta Tau. treas, act chm; Alpha Phi Omega, pres, v-pres; Chi Epsilon. pres. sec; Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: ASCE. pres: Polygon Bd. pres, corres sec: stdnt comm for PR for Clg of Engr, corres sec; Sr class cncl: mldwstn reg conf of ASCE, pres ZEIHEN, MARY D. Ripon Tf UW-Oshkosh ENGL ZEIMET, MARJORIE J. Ashland POL SCI ZELENSKI, RICHARD E. Burlington ME Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma, pres; ASME; Flying cb ZEMKE, RUTH A. Madison ODDS TRENDS, Othera: LHA cab OT ed; ZENTNER, DEAN E. Madison AMEP Phi Eta Sigma ZEUTZIUS, KENNETH L Green Bay ACCT Alpha Kappa Psi ZIEGLER, RICHARD L. Sheboygan ACCT ZIFFER, LOUISE C. Milwaukee CHEM Hillel Found, soc chm, v- pres; Sellery, treas; NSP gd; Br-Sis prgm ZIMMER, JAMES J. Green Bay ZOOL March Band; Card Brass Band ZIMMERLY, ROBERT D. Baraboo ME Pi Tau Sigma: ASME ZIMMERMAN, DELANO E. Fond du Lac MED Phi Chi ZIMMERMAN, GARY G. Shawano ECON Ben; WSA, Ins Scty ZIMMERMAN, JOHN B. Fort Atkinson AG JOURN AGS, pldg pres, stwrd, alum coord; Crew; Sdl Srln; admin Lttl Intl; ag stdnt cncl; FFA; AEE; Ag- HEC Sptlite Banq, toast- mstr; Mid-Winter Ag Form, MC ZIMMERMANN, KATHARINE Wausau ART HIST nB ; Sr class cncl ZINK, SHERWOOD K. Loretta SOC AX A ZINN, ROBERTA L Milwaukee ECON KKr ZOELLER, MICHAEL A. Madison ME Pi Tau Sigma; ASME: AF- ROTC ZUELSDORF, ROBERT J. Green Bay POL SCI X ZUPANCIC, JUDY S. West Al ' is SPEECH Phi Beta: Bierman Hse, fir chm: Slichter. jud cncl: WLHA ZUZINEC, RAYMOND R. Kenosha ME SAE; ASME 491 COLLEGES Agriculture 198 Commerce 208 Education 215 Engineering 216 Extension 228 Graduate School 230 Law School 232 Letters and Science 234 Medicine 248 Pharmacy 254 ROTC 260 ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella Choir 301 Advertising Club 246 African Union 296 Agricultural Business Club 203 Agricultural Extension and Education Club . . . . 201 Agricultural Student Council 200 Alpha Chi Sigma 247 Alpha Delta Theta 252 Alpha Kappa Psi 210 Alpha Phi Omega 294 Alpha Tau Delta 251 Alpha Zeta 200 492 American Institute of Chemical Engineers . . . . 221 American Society of Agricultural Engineers .... 203 American Society of Civil Engineers 221 Associated Women Students 277 Badger Crops and Soils 205 Beta Alpha Psi 210 Beta Gamma Sigma 211 Billy Mitchell Flight Club 263 Blue Shield 4-H 204 Calvery Lutheran Center 275 Chi Epsilon 218 Christian Science Organization 275 Coranto 244 Crucible 241 Daily Cardinal 268 Delta Sigma Pi 212 Dolphins 293 Eta Kappa Lambda 242 Eta Kappa Nu 218 Flying Club 293 Gamma Sigma Sigma 294 Homecoming 298 Home Economics Club 205 Horticulture Club 207 Humorology 298 Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers . . . 223 Inter-fraternity Council 279 International Club 296 Iron Cross 238 Joint Military Board 262 Kappa Epsilon 258 Kappa Eta Kappa 227 Kappa Psi 259 Lakeshore Halls Association 282 Mace 239 Marketing Club 213 Men ' s Glee Club 302 Military Ball 263 Mortar Board 241 Nautilus 264 Omicron Nu 201 Orchesis Othera .... Pan Hellenic Counci Pershing Rifles Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph 76 252 280 266 Beta Kappa 236 Chi Theta 202 Eta Sigma 240 Kappa Phi 237 Mu Alpha 245 Theta 250 Upsilon Omicorn 202 Pi Lamb Little Sisters 297 Pi Tau Sigma 219 Polygon Board 220 Pre-Medical Society 253 Red Cross 299 Rho Chi 256 Saddle and Sirloin 206 St. Francis House 276 Scabbard and Blade 262 Sigma Alpha Eta 243 Sigma Alpha lota 243 Sigma Delta Chi 245 Sigma Epsilon Sigma 240 Society for the Advancement of Management . . . 213 Society of Automotive Engineers 224 Society of Mechanical Engineers 222 South East Dorms 291 Student Association of Landscape Architects . . . 207 Symposium 281 Tau Beta Pi 219 Theta Sigma Phi 244 The+a Tau 220 Triangle 226 Union Directorate 276 University Bands 304 University Quartet 299 University Symphony Orchestra 306 Wisconsin Badger 270 Wisconsin Engineers 225 Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society 257 Wisconsin Student Association 278 Women ' s Chorus 300 Women ' s Physical Education Club 295 Women ' s Recreational Association 295 YWCA 289 GREEKS Alpha Chi Omega 319 Alpha Chi Rho 318 Alpha Delta Phi 321 Alpha Epsilon Phi 320 Alpha Epsilon Pi 322 Alpha Gamma Delta 323 Alpha Gamma Rho 324 Alpha Phi 325 Alpha Tau Omega 327 Alpha Xi Delta 326 Beta Theta Pi 329 Chi Omega 328 Chi Phi 330 Chi Psi 331 Delta Delta Delta 332 Delta Gamma 333 Delta Tau Delta 335 Delta Theta Sigma 334 Delta Upsilon 337 Delta Zeta 336 Evans Scholars 338 Gamma Phi Beta 339 Kappa Alpha Theta 340 Kappa Delta 341 Kappa Kappa Gamma 343 Kappa Sigma 342 Lambda Chi Alpha . . 345 Delta 344 Gamma Delta 346 Kappa Theta 347 Sigma Delta 348 Sigma Kappa 349 Sigma Sigma 351 Pi Lambda Phi 353 Psi Upsilon 352 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 354 Sigma Chi 355 Sigma Delta Tau 356 Sigma Phi 357 Sigma Phi Epsilon 359 Tau Kappa Epsilon 358 Theta Chi 361 Theta Delta Chi 360 Zeta Beta Tau 362 UNIVERSITY DORMITORIES Adams 390 Barnard 364 Chadbourne 365 Cole 394 Elizabeth Waters 371 Elm Drive A 396 Elm Drive B 398 Elm Drive C 400 Kronshage 402 Sellery 375 Slichter 406 Sullivan 408 Tripp 410 Witte 384 493 INDEPENDENT HOUSES Allen Hall 414 Ann Emery 415 Babcock 416 Carroll 417 Cochrane 418 David Schreiner 418 Oilman 416 Lake Lawn 422 Langdon 419 Lowell 420 Rust 423 Susan B. Davis 423 The Towers 424 Tower View 425 Victoria 428 Villa Maria 427 YMCA 426 Zoe Bayliss 428 INDEX A Abbott, Stephen R. . . .345, 383 Abdel, B 296 Abdoullah, G 390 Abel. C 306 Abelson, E 298 Abendroth, C 382 Abendroth, J 221. 334 Abendroth. R 360 Abendroth, T 329 Aberlin, D 364 Abert, J 384 Abitz, J 404 Abney, D 243. 374 Abraham, Gail F 321 Abraham, J 404 Abrams, J 305 Abrams, L .416 Abrams, N 428 Abramson, R 322 Abramson, S 243, 406 Achen, C 343 Achuff J 402 Acker, R 222. 224 Ackerman, D 361 Ackerman, M 352 Ackerman, S 281, 321 Adair, S 415 Adam, M 237, 239, 328 Adam, P 405 Adamczyk, W 401 Adamec, J 335, 435 Adams, D 293, 305, 374 Adams. R 275 Adams, T 398 Adas P 399 Addison, D 210 Adduct, C 329 Adelman, J 417 Adelman, S 348, 435 Aden, J 382 Adkins, H 262, 435 Adler, A 321 Adler. C 213, 435 Adler, J 391 396 Adler. R 322,431 Adler, S 297, 340, 420 Aebischer, C 306 Aegerter, D 405 Afdahl, D 210 435 Affeldt, J 408 Affre, H 351 Agin, J 377 Agran, M 322 Ahearn, T 381 Ahlgren, M 252 Ahlstrom, C 237, 318, 435 Ahmad, T 391 Aho, C 435 Aho, C 419 Ahrbeck, N 340, 435 Ahrens, J 227, 367 Ahrens, L 369 Ahrens, T 345, 435 Ahrnsbrak, W 303 Aid, F 251 Aiello, D 435 Alaniz, Arnold E 237 Alaspa, A 343 408 Albers, G 340 Albers, P 435 Albert, K 341 386 Albert, S 207 Albert, W 365 370 Alberts, C 201 Alberts, D 240 Alberts, R 208, 391 Albertson, L 399 Albrecht, J 300 Albright, J 435 Albright, N 237 242 435 Alcalay. S 373 Alcott, M 388 Alder, R 395 Alderman, G 253 4:5 Ale«ander, E 377 Alf, D 219,227,237 Alfonse, D 336 Aliue, J 428 Alk, E 424 435 Alkire, K 368 Allen. B 412 Allen, C 336, 435 Allen, D 404 Allen, F 226, 426 Allen, J 327 Allen. L 245, 304 Allen, M 340, 435 Allen, R 355 Allen, T 435 Aller, J 227, 305 Allerhand, S 427 Allie, K 351, 435 Allin, R 299 Allis, J 247 Allison, R 345 Allness, J 435 Alpert, J 223, 409 Alpert, L 435 Alson, S 375 Alt, E 395 Alt, M 276,341 Alt, S 386 Althaus, R 391 Altman, K 252 Altman, R 402 Altmann, J 218, 219, 225, 237, 435 Altpeter, F 247, 435 Alvin. R 221 Alward, C 210, 355 Amberson, E 392 Amder, S 362 Amdur, S 435 Amend, M 341 Ames, H.J 355 Ames, L 237, 257, 455 Amidon, J 407 Amlie, M 435 Anagnost, A 212 Anastasio, L 435 Anderes, J 402 Andersen, R 435 Anderson, A 366, 372 Anderson, B 373,428 Anderson, C 204, 205. 242, 367, 418, 419 407, 435 Anderson, D 245, 263. 304 329, 355, 384, 385, 401, 402 Anderson. E 211, 304, 387 Anderson, G 205, 435 Anderson, J 365, 366, 403 434, 435 Anderson, K 237, 304, 333, 341, 435 Anderson, L 327,376,403 Anderson, M 435 Anderson, N 247, 419 Anderson, P. .237,276,423 435 Anderson, R 211, 224, 237, 239, 293, 434, 435 Anderson, T 382, 399, 413 Anderson, V 419 Anderson, W 391 Andraschko, W 410 Andrews, J 304 Andryczak, J 279, 360 Anetsberger, C 337 Angermeyer, J 318,394 Angsten, L 250 Angus, R 304, 391 Anken, K 294 Annable, R 262, 355 Anschel, F 350 424 Ansfield, V 435 Antonie, P 303 Anthes, R 237 Antler, 5 240 Anton, W 402 Antoniewicz, R. . .206, 324, 435 Anunson, L 304 393 Apel, R 402 Apinis, R 257, 258 Appel, W 398 Applebee, B 342 Apter, R 362, 383 Arbuthnot, D 306 Archer, L 345 Archer, M 306, 396 Arena, J 435 Arenz, D 381 Argelander, R 426 Ariano, F 361 Ariens, S 431 Arkenberg. J 391 Arkin, H 245, 304, 386 Armstrong, D 323 Armstrong, H 343 Arndt, R 266 400 435 Arndt, S 366 435 Arndt, U 236 Arndt, W 399 Ames, J 337, 435 Arneson, A 435 Arneson, K 325 Arney, J 435 Arnold. C 237 435 Arnold, D 211, 397, 400 Arnold, J 435 Arnold, R 413 Arnold, S 370 398 Arnst, D 306, 400 Arnstein, D Aron, S 434 Aronson, D 382, 435 Arpke, A 435 Arst, L 322 Arter, C 395 Artherholt, L 247 Artis, P 331 Arvesen, R 211, 393 Ascher, P 207 Ascher, S 435 Asdigian, G 435 Ashe, M 402 Ashenbrenner, G 383, 435 Ashkin, L 207 Ashley. 1 253 Ashman, J 236, 435 Aslakson, C 435 Asmund, T 223 Asmus, C Asmus, J 376, 435 Asmus, L 349 Assenheimer, L 332 Atkinson, C 409 Atkinson, J 436 Atkinson, T 214, 354 Atwell, A 237, 436 Atwell, D 377 Atwell, E 332 Atwell, G 436 Augsburger, L 226 Aulik, D 208, 320 Auslander, J 321 Ausman, A 279 354 Austin, C 369 Austin, J 436 Austin, M 240 Autio, G 210, 436 Axley, J 240 Ayama, J 244 Ayodele, B 296, 402 Ayrault, G 436 Ayres, J 237 Ayres, K 374 B Babayans, W 436 Babb, M 325 Babbitt, D 395,436 Babbitt, J 252, 436 Babbitt, T 409 Babcock, B 358 Babcock, C 329 Babcock, J 374 Babe, J 374 Babich, M 211, 408 Babka, J 375 Babler, S 202, 365 366 Bach, A 368 Bach, J 245,376 Bach, P 336 Bach, S 340 Bach, 5 212 Bachand, C 305, 400 Bacheller, F .245 Bachhuber, K 436 Bachhuber, R 237, 436 Bachmann, R 326 Backes, P 432 Backstrom, C 428 Backstrom, S 305 Backus, B 368 Bacon, D 436 Bade, J 381, 426 Bade, P 243 Bade, R 371 Badeau, B 323 Bader, E 436 Bader, S 237, 418 436 Baechle, J 339 Baehr, D 2E2, 398 Baemmert, J 257 Baer. J 436 Baerwald, B 379 436 Baerwald, G 369 Baghdady, H 220 Bagwell, C 368 Bahls, J 247, 436 Bahmanyar, B 296 Bahr, B 436 Baines, K 419 Baird, G 380 Baird, L 390 Baitinger, B 349 Baiob, M 419 Baker, C 393 Baker, H 434 Baker, J 405 Baker, L 423 Bahr, D 392 Baier, D 210 Bailen, A 386 Bailey, B 428 Bailey, G 211, 402 Bailey, J 326, 336 Baillies, T 263 Baker, M 237 Baker, N 206,332,388 Baker, Q 384 Bakken, L 436 Bakken, L 252 Bakker, N 304 Bako, P 411 Bakus, B 365 Balanoff, M 417 Balcom. P 219,418 Baldwin, J 379 Bales, R 205 436 Balicki, A 393 Balis, B 322 Balistreri, V 205, 436 Balistrieri, J 431 Ball, B 436 Ball, D 436 Ball, J 213 Ball, T 383 Ballard, J 394 Bailer, J 373 Balsiger, D 418 Balzer, P 351 Balzer, T 381 Bambelkuis, R 395 Bandt, P 337, 436 Baney, S 246 Bankert, 5 237, 436 Banks, M 408 Banks, V 355 Bansemer, C 382 Barager, J 395 Barahal, S 356 Barbakow, B 243 436 Barber, B 305,319 Barber, G 343 Barber, J 436 Barbera, M 262, 402 Barbian, C 305 Barca, B 375 Barcus, R 436 Bard, 1 431 Bard, W 436 Bardeen. J 381 Barenger, J 290 Bareta. J 376 Barganz, R 436 Barger, M 377 Barker, B 351 Barker, J 289, 351 Barlow, G 387 Barman, B 400 Barndt, W 205, 279 Barnes, E .402 Barnes, J 394 Barnes, K 408 Barnes, L 318 Barnett, E 436 Barnett, J 304 Barnett, K 247 Barnett, N 244 Barnett, R 399, 401 Barney, B 372 Barney, S. . . .238, 239, 245. 436 Baron, A 425 Baron, C 322 Barr, M 250 407 Barr, R ' .398 Barrata, T 361 Barrett, K 370 374 Barrett, S 250 436 Barrick, P .436 Barringer, M 364 Barron, D 436 Barron, M 436 Barron, S 381 Barrows, D 319 Barry, B 407 Barry, J 331 Barry, S 431 Barta. C 367 Bartel, J 224 Bartell. P 391 Bartfield, S 321 Barth, R 405 Barthel. J 200, 204 206 Batholomew, K 246 436 Bartley, D 320 Bartman, N 213 436 B rtness, P 338 436 Barton, C 220, 251 Barton, J 349 Barton, L 436 Bartosic, D 396 Bartsch, 5 436 Bartz, D 411 Bartz, L 403 409 Bartz, U 423 Bashford, R 319 Raskerville, 5 318, 436 Basler J 402 Bass, B 237, 424 436 Bass, B 397 Bass, E 236, 237, 436 Bassett, C 407 Bast, B 306 367 Bast, J 237, 436 Bateman. G 404 Bateman, P 424 Bates, B 293, 368 Bates, S 401 Batsch, T 436 Batt, L 422 Battalio. J 405 Batterman, L 404 Rattles. K 375 Bauer, B 403 Bauer, D 364 Bauer J 383 404 Bauer, P 211, 262 Bauer, S 323 Baughman, D 384 Baum, J 352 Bauman, B 402, 408 Bauman, J 345 Bauman, M 241, 244, 436 Bauman, R. . .211, 304, 346, 410 Baumann, E 436 Baumann, L 413 Baumgardt, J 221 Baumgarten, L 395 Baumgartner, C 376 Baumgartner, D 392 Baumgartner, J 257 Baumstein, R 322 Bautch, R 328, 436 Bautch, S 428 Bautz, P 203 Bawden, J 295 Bayley, B 204, 418, 419 Baymiller, L 327,436 Bazos. P 346 Beach, L 303 Beale, E 212,226 Beale, M 367 Beattie, M 436 Beatty, G 214, 390 Beatty, M 332 Beau. J 220 Beaumont, G 221 Bechthold, E 415 Beck, C 212 436 Beck, H 392 Beck, J 374, 398 Beck, R 376 Beckberger K 398 Becker, A 224, 226, 437 Becker, B 397,421,437 Becker, D 413 Becker, J 417,437 Becker, K 437 Becker, L 338, 423 437 Becker, M. ..253,322,366.407 Becker, R 403 Becker, S 437 Becker, T 437 Becker, W 437 Beckman, E 419 Beckman, J 237 Beckman, J 247 Beckman, R 437 Beckwith, B 239.437 Beckwith, J 220,221,432 Beduhn, J 376 Beduhn, J 406 Beecher, C 392 Beeman, A 407 Beer, J 390 Beers, S 358 Beffa, C 423 Begnke, C 245 Begoun, R 421 Begringer, J 377 Begun, L 328 Behling J 378 Behling, K. ..203,333,365,368 Behnke, J 237 Behnke, M 342,415 Behnken, B 257,437 Behnselich, D 386 Behr, P 237, 361,437 Behrens, C 251,437 Behrens, G 419 Behrens, J 376 Behrens, S 330 Behrmann. D 368 Beiler, F 414 Belike, J 327. 373 Beinhardt, C 252 Beise, G 208 213 Beisel, C 437 Beisner, J 320 Bell, A 319 Bell, A 279 Bell, B 306,420 Bell, J. . .247, 274, 327, 366, 424 Bell, 5 391 396 Bellas, J 22. 326, 437 Bellin, E 222, 226 Bellin, E 323,407, 437 Bellin, G 263,402 Bellman, R 381 Belonger, B 405 Belonger, D 247, 437 Below. D 437 Bender, B 341 437 Bender, C 421, 437 Bender, N 306 Bendinger, B 330 Benedict, K 202 Benedict, S 303 Beneker, R 204, 205, 418, 419, 437 Benesch, G 221 Benhler, R 247 Beniak. M 325 Benkert, G 365. 367 Benner, P 390 Bennett, B 387 Bennett, D 383 Bennett, M 275 Bennett, N 385 Bennett, P 437 Bennett, R. . . .220, 221. 401, 437 Bennin, A 437 Bensinger, G 269 8ensman, L 437 Bensman, M 382 Benson, B 251, 367 Benson, B 400 Benson, J 237, 383 Benson, L 395 Benson, P 394 Berceau, R 383 Berg, C 333 Berg, J 213, 236 404 Berg, P 437 Berg, R 213,322.331,410 Berge, R 437 Berge, W 437 Bergelan, V ,326 Bergemann, B 214 Berger, R 348 Berger, S 322 Bergerson, M 437 Berglund, S 212,405 Bergren, K4 427 Bergsbaken, M 373 Bergstrom, J 370 Berkey, C 342 Berkley, S 375 Berkman. J 306. 329 Berkon, F 348 Berkover, R 421 Berkson, D 362 Berlin. R 362 Bermal, B 331 Berman, B 437 Berman, J 427 Berman. M 437 Berman, P 352 Berman, S 421 Bern, J 370 Bernard, L 333 Bernat, J 208. 437 Bernauer, G 237 Berndt, R 392 Bernell, B 428 Bernell. J 437 Berner, J 437 Bernhardt, C 437 Bernoski R 431 Berns, K 388 Bernstein, A 421 Bernstein, G 305 Bernstein, J 356 Bernstein, K 437 Bernstein, L 245 Berntsen. P 343.412 Berrong T 226 Berry, A 352 Berry. J 296 Berry, L 437 Berryman, D 266 Bersch, 5. .. .237, 242,367.437 Bersen, A 394 Bertelsen. G 333, 392 Berthelsen. G 404 Berwald, S 437 Beskind, J 279, 358 Bess, R 398 Bessey, A 437 Best N 332, 42- . 4?7 Bethke W 203 Betts. A 392 Betz. B 394 Betz, J 20 Beuchel, M 380 Beuchner, B 294 Beuthling. T 401 Bewick. G 347 Bewitz, K 332 Beyer. D 351 Beyer. K 437 Beyer, K 432 Beyerstedt. R 226, 437 Bice R 330 Bichara R 413 Bick F 422 Bickers. J 400 Bickert, P 337 Bickes, R 247 Bickford L 270,424 Biddick, J 327 Biebel, C 333 Bieberstein, H 212 Bierdron, R 403 Bielke, M 324 Bielefeldt, J 411 Bier, T 408 Bieri B 395 Bieri C 332 Bieri. L 414 Biesel, K 333 Biewer, E 203 Biqelow, K 394 Bigsby D 320 Bilansky, B 366 Bilinski C 251 Bilinski, L 432 Bi ' iin W 237.334 Billeck, S 342 Billig. M 380 Bills. C 415 Bina R 403 Binder, D 367 Binder, J 380 Binder, T 370 Binford. E 437 Bingham, J 328 Bi-aham. M 419 Binqham. S 395 Bink K 428 Binning, 1 205 437 Birch C 373 Birch J 266,405 Bird D 437 Bird W 437 Birge. E 437 B ' r-riinqham, V 437 Bischof. W 408 Bishop. L 437 Bishop, P 214,398 Bishop, R 237.437 Bistrow. M 306 Bitker. S 342 Bitney, M 305. 407 Bittner. J 438 Bivens. G 410 Bivens, S 396 Bixby. G 247 Bizjak. G. . . .203. 221, 230, 438 Bjarnason. H 426 Bierke. M 387 Biordahl. R 438 Biork. N 342 Biork, R 328 Biorke. 5 237, 241, 438 Biorksten. 237 Bjornstad, S 318 Black. G 438 Black, R 204.418,419,438 Blackford, C 366 Blackman. M 257,438 Blackman R 414 Blackmun, E 419 Blackstone J 438 Blackwell. P 328 Blahnik. J 328 Blair. A 279.362 Blaisdell, B 367 Blakely. J 252,418 Blarney. R 213,303 Blanchard. J 409 Blanchard, N 406 Blanchard. R 212 Blanche A 295, 438 Blanchet, G 385 Blank J 421 Blankenheim, R 226 Blankenheim. 5 252. 438 Blankenship, J 374 Blankley K 337 Blasczyk. T 213. 438 Blasingame. N 240, 419 Blask. J 343 Blatnik. S 399 Blattberg. R 211,438 Blattner. G 221 Blechman. P 438 Blencoe J 405 Blessent, M 333, 438 Bleuer, N 237,438 Bliek, E 408 Blindheim, G 327.438 Bliss. 1 438 Bliss, M 273,306 Bliss, N 293.327 Bloch, E 419 Block, E 376 Block, J 243. 421, 438 Block W 438 Blodgett, J 377 Blohm, A 438 Blomberg, C 222. 438 Blomquist. M 359 Bloom. B 382 Bloom. J 348 Bloom. P 420 Bloom R 321 Bloom. V 397 Bloomberg, S 438 Bloss, G 418 Blount K 428 Blue A 356, 438 Bluemke, B 438 Bluestone M 414 Blum. J 438 Blum. L 395 Blumenfeld, S 417 Blumenkamp J 438 Bluthardt, E 438 Blyweiss. M 420 Boak, F 382 Bochna, A 399 Bock. W 383 Bockoven, B 395 Boda, G 392 Boehlke, R 204,418,419 Boehm, R 354 Boehm, S 236, 237. 293, 427, 438 Boehm T 438 Boehm. W 438 Boeldt. J 413 Boell. M 304 306, 329 Boell, R 306 Boelter. R 246 Boerger, D 402 Boettcher, G 391 Boettcher. L 438 Boettcher. R 237.423 Boettcher, 5 418 Boettger, C 394 Bogard, S 354 Bogenschneider. A. . . .205. 206 324 Bogenschneider. G 410 Bogenschneider. P 391 Bogus, K 394 Bohac, B 404 Bohac, J 364 Bohl. W 219. 237, 398 Bohm, D 350 Bohm, J 336 Bohn. V 372 Bohrnstedt, E . . 392 Bohrnstedt. S 374 Boice B 323 Boivin. K 438 Boldt, G 388 Boldt, J 394 Boldt, M 438 Boling J 400 Bolitho, S 252. 378. 438 Bollenbach. D 397 Boiler R 306 Bolles, J 213 Bollinger, B 438 Bolson, J 438 Bolssen, L 300 Bonady. M 355 Bonar, D 2B9. 366 Bond. B 329. 419 Bond. J 390 Bondehagen A 405 Bondow, B 409 Bone E 252.365 Bonfield. S 438 Bong, R 393.438 Bonkoski, 5 428 Bonney. T 402 Bonville, B 275,366 Bookholder, R 438 Boomer. W 410 Boorman, J 252, 395 Booth, A 409 Booth, J 336 Booth, P 398 Boots, R 208,376 Boray. J 257, 259 Borchardt. L 333 Borchardt, R 379 Borchardt, S 211, 320 Borchers, J 332, 366 Borchers, P 237. 327, 364 Borer, W 438 Borin, K 438 Borman, R 227 Born, B 374 Borree, T 402 Borst. A 318 Borsuk, D 362 Borsum. R 226, 438 Bortner, J 422 Bortz, L 237 Bosanec, K 394 Boss, K 257 Bosshard, J 375 Bosshart, B 402 Boszhardt, S 367 Bothe, K 374 Bouchard, E 438 Boutell K 406 8owdish, V 360 Bowen, D 305,376 Bowen. M 205 Bower. M 406 Bowlby, T 221 Bowles, R 410 Bowman. J 257. 354, 393 Bowman. M 364 Boyajian, J 400 Boyce, M 293 Boyd. B 347 Boyd. C 251 Boyd. D 408 Boyd, S 237, 433 Boyes, J 239 Boyke, J 403 Boyle F 431 Boyle, M 399 Boyles, K 411 Braatz, K 338 Braatz, R 360 Brackman, S 252 Bradford A 236 Bradford, N 397 Bradford. W 408 Bradley. B 438 Bradley, J 303,376 Bradley. N 438 Bradley. S 351. 438 Brady. J 391 Brady. P 361 Brady, R 399 Braff, D 383 Bramson, C. .277,321,430,438 Brancamp J 411 Brand. B 419 Brandchaft. D 438 Brandenburg. G 405 Brandes, A 395 Brandl, A 404 Brandt, H 208, 213 Brandt, L 374 Brandt, M 329, 395 Brnadt. R 203 Brandwein, L 421 Brandwein. R 270, 282, •424, 438 Brash, J 208 Bratley, W 404 Bratz, T 226 Brauer. 1 356 Braun. D 381 Braun. F 391 Braunling, R 219 Brautigam, M 388 Bravo, C 438 Brayer. R 347 Brazener, A 375 Brazener, R 409 Brazy, P 253,381 Breakfield J 214, 401 Bredahl, P 373 Bredesen, C 331.384 Brehm. A 438 Brehm, S 374 Breistweiser, P 426 Breitung, G 219 Brekke. K 368 Bremel R. 336 Bren, H 392 Brenner. R 421 Brenner. R 414 Brens, G 406 Brereton. W. .201, 237, 262.439 Breseman, B 439 Bressler, J 439 Brett. J 414 Breun, T 336 Brewster, M 325 Breyer, D 304 Breyer, J 305 Brezzlaver. K 322 Brick, D 418 Bricker, G 341 Brickman, R 416 Briggs. D 423 Briggs. J 290 Briggs, M 292, 378 Briggs, R 432 Brigham, T 208, 346 Brill. D 393 Brillowski K 347 Brindley. K 277, 351.439 Brines, T 392 Bringe, E 416 Bringe, P 351.370,373 Brinker, L 342 Briskin, B 350 Bristol. D 338 Brittelli, D 247 Britten, R 236 Britz, K 388 Broberg, L 318 Brock. R 410 Brockett, D 439 Brockhaus, S 439 Brockman, M 368 Brockman, S 439 Brodersen. K 395 Brodhagen, L 366 Brodhagen, S 362, 368 Brodhead, R 393 Brookey. 5 439 Brodson. J 413 Bromley, P 388 Bronfenbrenner A 416 Brookhaus. S 243. -423 Brooks. C 398 Brooks, D 293 Brooks E 203, 459 Brooks. W 227 Brookshaw, T 403 Broomall. V 394 Brose, E 252,439 Bross, R 439 Brothers A 384 Brotz. M 411 Brougham. R 238, 439 Brourman, D 321, 439 Broving, C 421 Brower, R 227 Brown, A 405 Brown, B 243.340,439 Brown, C 379 Brown 333,360,399 Brown, G 334 Brown, H 322 Brown J 304.424,439 Brown L 328.426,424 Brown M 294,341,384 Brown, P. ...244,353,375439 Brown, R 355,439 Brown, S. . . .208, 212, 333 360 383, 407 Brown, W 338, 439 Browne C 406 Brownell, L 342 Brownlee W 409 Bruechert, J 222 Brueckbauer, R 412 Bruederle, S 439 Brugger, D 410 Bruggink, S 439 Bruhn M 351 Bruhy, S 439 Brumblay. S 401 Brun. G 218.219,220,221 237, 439 Brunette, A 237 439 Brunette J 439 Brunkow. C 251, 432 Brunkow, R 403 Brunner, T 237 Brunson, C 377 Bruscia. D 372. 373 Brusewitz G 203, 220 Brusius, P 227 Bruski, D 380 Bruss, A 399 Bruss J 360 Brussat, K 333 Brusse, A 245, 305 Brussel, J 305, 322 Brussock. J 336 Brunsteadt. L 206 Bryant, M 439 Brye R 439 Bubolz. D 439 Bucher, D 382 Buchholtz, K 365,366 Buchholz, B 396 Buchholz, D 203 Buchholz. J 399 Buchholz. T 206, 324 Buchner J 411 Buckie. L 372. 374 Buckman, J 389 Buclner M 365. 367 Buckner. N 323.439 Buege, B 400 Buehler. C 250 Buehring, W 326 Buell. D 392 Buell. R 409 Buelow. J 372 Buetel, B 345 Buettner, J 222 Bufkin, W 376 Buggs. S 245.439 Buholzer, K 439 Buhr D 404 Buhr, T 401 Bukovic, P 439 Bull, D 360 Bull. F 408 Bull. K 379 Bull. K 439 Bullinger. 1 407 Bullinger, M 439 Bullis, M 364 Bullock, P 409 Bumsted, R 237, 416 Bunzel. A 439 Bupp. S 323,439 Burbidge, B. .297,299.351,439 Burcalow. W 204, 418. 419 Burckardt. M 394 Burdick. J 333 Bures, K 218.237 Burg, J 360 Burg, P 253, 366 Burgard, S 397 Burgdorff, P 439 Burger, L 391 Burger, R 346 Burgermeister, A 439 Burgess, C Burgess, E 419 Burgy, M 407 Burican, 5 385 Burke, D 399 Burke, F 412 Burke, J 220,223.266. 349 Burke. M 323. 419 Burke. R 262 Burkhalter. R 304 Burlingame, M 333. 382 Burman, S 439 Burmester. S 297. 337, 439 Burn. R 361. 399 Burns, S 252 Burnkrant, R 320 Burns, K 351 Burns, M 295. 395 Burns, T 208 Burr, J 439 Burri, J 408 Burrill, 5 210.360 Burroughs, C 431 Burrows. T 237 439 Burt, C 208 Burt. G 207 439 Burt. J 227 Burt, L 351. 419 Burton, J 206 Burton, R. . . .305. 332. 405, 416 Burton, T 264, 403 Busacca, J 439 Busalacchi, D 361 Busalacchi, R 439 Busby. P 420 Bush N 240 Bush, U 275 Buslee, 1 340 Buss. C 439 Busse, B 351 Busse, C 329. 374 Busse, M 333 Busse R 210 246, 336, 349 Busse, W 272, 361 Bussian. P 374 Butenhoff, N 439 Butman, L 423 Butterbaugh. J 342. 439 Buttles, L 393 Butz, B 376 Buxton, B 405 Bvc:,nski E 381 Bykowski. K 391 Byrne. B 367 Byrnes. B 395 Byrnes, P 327 C Caauw B 329.439 Cademartori. K. ..370,373.439 Cagney, J 393 Cahill, R 212.355 Cahoon. S 252, 439 Cain, M 428 Cairns, R 383 Caldart. C 373 Calder J 280, 325 Calder, L. . .237,271,274.325. 439 Caldwell. J 200, 237, 439 Caldwell. L 324 Caldwell. R 200. 381 Caldwell. S. D 375 Caldwell. S. M 368 Callahan. C 407 Callahan. T 303 Calland, M 237.440 Caller, J 263. 393 Calswell, J 200 Cameron, S 337, 372 Cameronn. B 236 Camin H 328 Camp. C 205. 337 Campbell, A 318 Campbell. E 364 Campbell, S 411 Campbell M 407 Campbell, R 385 Campbell S 333 Campbell, W 384 Canada, J 237 Canada, P 398 Cann, 5 340 415 Cant, M 340,440 Cantwell, C 252 Cantwell, W 257 Cape C 237,440 Caplan D 356, 421 Caplan, N 272 440 Capouch J 328 Cap r on, S 327 Capuano, C 372 Cardy K 253, 415 Carelli, J 412 Carlsch, S 339, 374 Carl A 257, 440 Carl, H 398 Carle, L 394 Carleton J 391 Carlin M 391 Carlin, P 339, 406 Carlin V 367, 365 Carlson, B 374,400 Carlson C 421 Carlson, G 400 Carlson. J. . .262 298, 325, 328 353 355, 404 418 440 Carlson, K 318 Carlson, M 318, 332, 419 Carlson, P 407 Carlson, R 210 Carlson. S 258 440 Carlson S. A Carlson, T 383 Carmen, J 329 Carnahan K 213 Carnal! M 419 Car-ell K 360 Carpenter, C. . . .318 415, 420, 425 Carpenter, J 334, 406, 440 Carpenter, P 247 Carpenter, T 210, 214 Carr, M 274, 440 Carrlveau, J 398 Carroll B 397 Carson, D 353 Carstens, H 398 Carstens. N 424 Carstensen, P 236 238 Carter, G 407 Carter, L 360 Carter, S 340, 519 Caruso, J 245, 304 Carver, J 385 Carver W 431 Carvls, T 221, 338 440 Case, B 319 Casey, J 250 Casey, L 396 Cash K 384 Casper, R 336 440 Casper, T 398 Cass N 202 329 440 Cassady, P 440 Cassand, F 245 Cassldy, C 237 440 Cassldy, R., Jr 253, 361 Catlln, S 368 Catsman, E 356 42 Caulkett K 406 Caulkett. P 390 Cavender. S 406 Cavton, D 395 Cech J 279 359 440 Ceci K 253 Cerilli, J 245 Cernl, T 346 Ce ' n ' glla J 257 Cesarlo. C 440 Cesarlo, T 434 CeVoe J 306 Chadbourne D . . . 365 36° C a- ' etz 5 ' .362 CI iisinthop. V 140 Chalstrom, S 421, 440 Chamberla ' n, J 411 Chamberlain. R 331 Chamberlln. E 356 Champion, S 346 Chan, M 368 Chana, R 331 Chandek C 402 C u and ' e ' M 344 Chandler J 434 Her, M 440 Chandler, P 393 Chandler, S 318 370 374 Chane, M 419 Chang C 342 Chapin, J 355 Chaplin, C 329, 428 Chapman, G 400 Chapman, J 236. 440 Chapman, W 305 Cnaras. M 405 Charles. J 401 Chars, G 440 Cha ' traw. E 404 Charuhas, R 382 Chase, B 381 Chase, D 424 Chaudolr, L 205 Cheadle, C 273, 300, 379 C-eck, S 440 Cheiten 380, 440 Chellln, H 416 Chen, D 306 Cherney, D 412 Chernof, S 440 Chernow, R 408 Cherry, M 366 Chesebro, J 401 Chesnik, B 395 Chester, 1 370 Chevedden, J 387 Chi, K 218, 219, 237 Chiapuslo. D 390 Checkering, R 262 Chickerneo, L 208 Chier. D 376 Chin, E 391 Chin S 203 Ching, P 440 Chinn, G 367, M0 Chipman, G 237, 440 Chltwood, J 402 Chlusano, D 3C4 Chladek, B 370 Choudoir. K 383 Christ, J. . . .204, 205, 373, 418, 419 Christen, C 339, 440 Christensen, D 440 Chrlstensen, J 403 Christensen, M 440 Christensen, P 399 Christensen, R. ..211,405,415 Christensen, W 391 Christenson, C 237 Christenson, D 364, 440 CnrisTenson, E 304, 402 Christenson, S 373 Christgau, B 325 Christiansen C 351 Christiansen, K. . .360, 372, 440 Christlanson, C 440 Christianson, P 432 Christlanson, R 402, 41 I Christianson, S 440 Christman S 244 Christopher, D 221, 440 Christopherson, B. ...323,440 Chrouser, M 333 Chudy, M 252 406 Church, 5 413 Churches C 407 Churchill S 394 Churchill, T 400 Chyle C 419 Ciezma, F 389 Cimermann C 275 Cincera D 219, 221, 237, 279 349 Cira, J 383 Clrilii J 305 Cisar C 380 Claar, M 333 Clabaugh, J 344, 440 Clader, C 313 Claeson R 218. 223 440 Clair, C 319 Clancy, S 340 Clapp, D 400 440 Clapp, S 318, 368 Clark, C 412 Clark J 208, 329, 388, 402 Clark, L 262 416 Clark P 242 329 388, 432 Clark R 418 Clark, 5 240 Clark, T 304, 410, 440 Clarke, C 323 Clayton R 405 Clegg, R 210 Cleland, M 295, 440 Clement. R 409 Cleminshaw, S 342 Cleveland, A 387 Cleveland, J 332 365 368 C ine, J 341, 370 Cline, K 397 Cline, P 236 Clinker, M 332, 440 Cloninger, J 212, 298, 328 Clope, S 440 Cloranta, E 402 Clore, C 205 440 Close. 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R 208 Yates. S 295, 300. 365, 370 Yaudes, T 355 Yealon. C 373 Yeazel, L 470 Yeddis S 277,321 Yeend, N 470 Yersin, R 390 Ylrmibesh, S 289 332. 420 Ylvisaker. J 227 Yogerst. N 206 416 Yohalem, H 237 470 Yohn, J 366 Yokel, R 259 Yolton, R 227 Yonker, T 294, 391 Yopack, F 350 Yoshioka N 470 Yosowitz, C 470 Young, C 210 331 Young, R 303. 382 Young, S 208 Youngberg, E 331 Younger, J 470 Youngquist, L 332 Younkins R 279 Youtz B 237 Yttri, A 401 Z Zabel, W 219, 237, 391 Zabka L 403 Zach, G 470 Zacharey. A 400 Zacher K 251,327, 433 Zaeske W 346 Zafros G 263 Zafros, G 212, 326 Zahm, K 333 Zahn, B 407 Zahnow, R 360 Zahradka J 231 Zaldel, M 402 Zaiicek. R 382 Zaleski, J 338 Zallar. J 470 Zalubowski. S 470 Zana. B 470 Zanger. W 320 Zanio, R 359 Zanow, M 211 Zarovy, R 206, 416 Zarse, T 221,320 Zarwell, D 434 Zarwell, P 433 Zarwell. W 470 Zastrow, C 470 Zbikowski. K 250. 374 Zealley. S 325 Zeck, D 218,219,220,221 294, 470 Zehms, K 236 Zehren, T 423 Zelger, J 470 Zeihen, M 470 Zeimet. 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R. . 236 Zuehlke, L 205 Zuehlke, T 367 Zuelsdorf, R 330, 470 Zuhde, F 263 Zuhlke, G 390 Zuhlke, T 412 ZuIHger, B 395 Zunke. R 399 Zupancic, J 470 Zuponcic, J 406 Zuraski. P 412 Zussman, A 382 Zutz, D 241.277,321 Zuzinec R 222,224,470 Zwel ' el D 392 Zweifel. G 392 Zych, J 319 Zyduck. H 223 I in a. Testers d i s o n So shall we come to look at the world with new eyes. It shall answer the endless inquiry of the intellect— What is truth? and of the affections— What is good? RALPH WALDO EMERSON Our Best Wishes for a Fulfilling Future MANCHESTER ' S • DOWNTOWN • WESTGATE • EAST • BARON ' S • CAMPUS MADISON BUS COMPANY Reddy Tips His Hat! To the graduating class of 1965. As tomorrow ' s leaders, you will come to know Reddy Kilowatt well. He ' s the symbol of modern living- — through electric- ity. You ' ll meet him in the scientific and technol- ogical laboratories, on the farm, in the bustling business offices and in the modern home of tomor- row. Whatever your future brings, Reddy Kilowatt will be there to help you live better . . . electrically. P0WER11M WISCONSIN POWER AND UCHT COMPANY . . . INVESTOR OWNIO THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN A CAREER FIELD (I) A fast-rising, strong, established Company (2) A fast-growing, definitely substantial industry Wisconsin Life is that fast-rising Company. Life insurance is that fast-growing industry. The oppor- tunities at Wisconsin Life are waiting. The limits on progress are nonexistent. Contact Mr. Dan H. Vance, Superintendent of Agencies, for further information. WISCONSIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MADISON, WISCONSIN Q Heigh-ho, come to the World ' s Fair! Movie fans can Linguists can Homemakers Children will Everybody who sit in a Theater- talk to multi- will be love the wears shoes can in-the-Air! lingual guides fascinated by surprise-filled get a free shoe- See Johnson ' s from nations Johnson ' s real Fun Machine shine in great color served by Electronic Brain. with all kinds of Johnson ' s movie that Johnson Wax Ask it your gimmicks and Automated dramatizes the in every part home-care gadgets to Shoe-Shine universal joy of of the world. questions. See intrigue and Parlor. living! Shown it flash back delight all ages. on the Tri- the answers Screen System instantly. that puts you in the picture! There ' s entertainment for everyone at the Johnson Wax Golden Rondelle! Eisenhower Boulevard and the Avenue of Europe ,-±-|f)|mCfll1 THE GREAT HOPE . . . The educated mind of our youth is a blessing and a vast reserve for building the future; for fighting the timeless battles of ignorance, big- otry, lawlessn ess, and poverty. Yet, the truly great hope is for educated hearts; hope that youth will have the courage and integritv, faith, and the compassion to know, in their hearts that true success will be theirs when they give more to the world, than they take! Knowledge is a harvest, a gift of endless generations - a bounty to be replaced and made better for those seasons yet to come! This giving is our great hope . . . and yours! MILWAUKEE BREWERS ' ASSOCIATION WORDS FOR OUR LAND TO LIVE BY Washington ' s address to Officers of the Army, March 15, 1783 If men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter . . . reason is of no use to us; the freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. ■KOHLER of KOHLER Kohler Co., Established 1S73, Kohler, Wisconsin ENAMELED IRON AND VITREOUS CHINA PLUMBING FIXTURES • All-BRASS FITTINGS • ELECTRIC PLANTS • AIR-COOLED ENGINES • PRECISION CONTROLS Congratulations Graduates srisk CSf S chuik am p INSURANCE COUNSELORS Madison, Wisconsin 244-3576 Administrators Wisconsin Student Association Health Insurance Program QUALITY MOTOR CONTROL and Electronic Components ALLEN BRADLEY CO. Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin Class Rings by John Roberts ($29.00 Tax Up) BROWN ' S BOOK SHOP State at Lake Madison, Wis. THE 1965 BADGER ENCOURAGES YOU TO PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS LISTED . . . is more than an idea or an inspiration when you have the tools with which to work, and a printer who is qualified and interested FOOTE DA VIES offers: O Professional consultation and assistance in planning and preparation of your book. Q A complete supply of materials and equipment for your use in producing a customized book. Expert in-plant coordination of your material with personal attention to every detail. O Experienced copy prep personnel who help perfect material and proofread your copy as well as your proofs a minimum of four times. Printing craftsmen dedicated to pro- ducing a book worthy of the Foote Davies label which has appeared on fine yearbooks for over 60 years. Plan and design with FOOTE DAVIES in mind. Telephone 404-451-4511 FOOTE DAVIES DIVISION OF MoCALL CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 1000 DORAVILLE. GEORGIA 30040 DISTRICT OFFICES: PITTSBURGH, P.O. 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Lin Calder SECTION EDITORS Lin Calder Editor-in-Chief Terri Dreblow Associate Editor Sue Goebel Editorial Assistant Judy Hess Art Editor Evie Stamm Copy Editor Darlene Wenig Index Editor Betsy Paddock Organizations Coordinator Ginny Brandwein Assistant Organizations Coordinator Ellen Poppe Assistant Organizations Coordinator Marv Foss Photography Editor Neil Caplan Productions Editor Sue Reetz Campbell Senior Editor Wally Busse Sports Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Photographers: Bernard Herzog, Thomas Krauskopf, Shuji Namekawa, Jim Sernovi+z, Bonnie Warshauer, Marge Zeimet. Copy Staff: Sue Byrns, Judy Carlson, Cheryl Davis, Jean Fishbeck, Karen Galby, Pam Gunner, Tim Heggland, Sue Hovda, Sue Osheroff, Sandra Ralston, Linda Rhode, Jean Slesinger. Index Staff: Ann Halpern, Gloria Hauboldt, Laurence Mindel, Paula Miner, Sue Phalen, Sue Weiss. Organizations staff Janet Calder, Kathy Connelly, Holly Hilton, Ellen Kaul, Janet Larschied, Mary McCann, Jim Rice, Beth Roberts, Alleta Scheiner, Peggy Sor- kowitz, Marsha Vander Leest, Karen Vinney, Toni Walter, Sue Zobel, Norm Marks. Production staff: Emily Derene, Sandy Erland, Jim Harris, Bob Frankenstein, Diana Hershon, Barbara Levy, Janet Mantell, Wilma Selenfriend. Senior staff: Sue Culver, Betsy Drosten, Pam Ferris, Dorie Kudla, Beth Luhman, Sharon Schroeder, Janet Wolfe, Jane Wright. Sports staff: Tom Kilton, Ruth Olsen, Larry Timm. BUSINESS STAFF Milt Cam Business Manager John MacKay Sales Manager Bob Chamberlain Organizations Manager Brian Bradley Advertising Manager Jim Miller Promotions Manager Staff: Bruce Bermel, Rich Holderidge, Jim McGann, Fred J. Nitney, Dick Schwaab. Secretary: Louise Nelson BADGER BOARD Prof. James Bower, Prof. James Fosdick, Prof. Lester Hawkes, Ray Hilsenhoff, finan- cial advisor; Jim Eagan, President; Brian Bradley, Phyllis Holden, Jerry North, Darlene Wenig. CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Duane Hopp, Denton Mitchell, John Petrucci, Andy Trojcak, Sports News Service, Wisconsin State Journal, Milwaukee Journal, University Photo Lab. PRODUCTION REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Jack Marshall, Foote Davies, Inc.; Mr. Sam Fields, Delma Studios; Mr. Bob Merriman, Durand Manufacturing Co.; Mr. John Heiser, group photographer.
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