University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)
- Class of 1967
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TONI VVALTER, EDITOR HARRY MCHUGH, BUSINESS MANAGER table Qf Ccmtents Q ORGANIZATIONS 231 Q ADMINISTRATION 107 M , S- ' -A ' g,, fo' I 1 A .,OK -A nw Q COLLEGES AND SENIORS 125 Q GREEKS 371 5 QW 2.3.52 ff IEE 4 AE V4 WML. Q1 9 1- ' ' 0 'X M f f 'IU IIIJIIHUI aw N I if m1c90 ahh 351 fj SPORTS 267 lj LIVING UNITS 299 IS WISCONSIN TI-IE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX SIXTY-SEVEN and what is love of a place and a person in a university of places and people we find love we find love of each other in the joy of learning in the joy of knowing the university in the warm hold of the university in each one of all the university and we know and we know for we are the university of wisconsin the year nineteen hundred and sixty seven fred feld iexwr' un- ' ,ww Mum,- l -as-...., -wh E: P-..... ,--. ' 1-Q., - - , 4 4 ,.. U, ... . ............ Q r 1: ...........gK :,,. , .,,, VVAV Vryg i i 1,0-my A . W- an ka. . ,Q . ' ,,g, 'U ... l ' vs. C no . l f - 1 iriiiwe--1v..nw:v, . ,, - . 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J ne' 1 fi' 1 M EI E125 EEEI 913 president harrington lj The modern university must reflect both the needs of the community and the scholar. Wisconsin is privileged to have a university president, Fred Harvey Harrington, aware of the obligations of today. President Harrington, who heads the entire university complex in Madison and around the state, has been instrumental in keeping the university system contemporary. The university must provide available knowledge to all those who seek it. To President Harrington such a credo can only improve society. 'gEducation,7' he has said, 'thelps the individual but, much more important, it helps our society, our economy, our government . . Y, Education is alive and benehcial to all. In his live years in olice, Dr. Harrington has reaffirmed the state motto: gForward.' We must never fail to improve the University of Wisconsin-in the interest of scholarship, for the sake of the community and country. We must go forward-as indeed, we are doing under our Presidentis leadership. 108 !! T rf , ffl. is chancellors Q Three years ago, the University of Wisconsin system placed a chancellor at the head of each campus. Robben W. Fleming is our top man. He has become our spokesman, the one we criticize, the one we laud, the one who expects so much from us. Q As his vice-chancellor, R. H. Atwell is given many opportunities to analyze the campus budget. It is his job to review the building programs to see exactly where federal funds are disappearing. Working with the city of Madison he must also contend with such problems as the police, lake safety, and the ever-present State Street situation. Q James W. Cleary, vice-chancellor of academic affairs, holds another important share of the responsibility. Appointing faculty members, and then making sure they are not drafted, is one aspect of his work. Insuring the faculty academic freedom is still another facet. Above all, he aids and guides the faculty to give the students the best education possible. Robben W. Fleming, Chancellor 110 JHIHCS W- Cleary Robert H. Atwell, Vice Ch ancellor for Academic Affairs Vice Chancellor for Administration vice presidents Q Traditionally vice presidents of the United States disappear shortly after election. The university's vice-presidents do not. University vice president Robert L. Clodius works very hard and is primarily concerned with academic programming and budget development. Apart from these dilliculties, he has interests in many other spheres of the educational environment--as a Phi Beta Kappa Key, and the Kiekhofer Teaching Award readily establish. ij Messrs. Neil G. Calferty and Charles A. Engman are not shirking responsibilities either. Mr. Caiferty is Vice President for Business Affairs, and has had extensive experience in other administrative positions. Mr. Engman is Vice President for the Administration, and is responsible for the university's public relations. Robert L. Clodius, Vice President Neil G. Cafferty, Vice President for Business and Finance Charles A. Engman, Vice President for Administration assistants to the president Wallace Lemon Q Not only do the assistants to the president, George R. Field, Robert Taylor, Wallace Lemon, and Robert F. Carbone, act as representatives to the president himself but they serve as agents to the students, faculty and community. These four reliable liaisons to the president take upon the tasks of legislative relations, public relations, student affairs, the building commission, and the program for higher aid. Their stable team-Work adds to the success of the University publications through which the changing campus and new curriculum are conferred to the state. This four way cooperation also aids in fund raising projects for large scale special projects and in research and academic development on campus. Besides attending a never-ending amount of meetings, this four man team also functions as doers of staffwork for all the campuses that make up the University of Wisconsin. This liaison between the administration and the public seems to relieve many of the burdens from the president and vice presidents. Robert F. Carbone T 'v 13 3 3 deans Joseph F. Kaufman, Patricia B. Tautfest, Jane D. Moorman, Dean of Student Affairs Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Assistant Dean of Student Affairs 114 W. Eugene Clingan, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Q Organizing, directing and supervising the multiple student services on the Madison campus is the full-time job of Dean of Student Affairs Joseph F. Kaullman and his three assistants W. Eugene Clingan, Jane D. Moorman, and Patricia B. Tautfest. Their combined ollices are a clearing house for questions and problems concerning university policies, student-community relations, transfer and employment recommendations, personnel records, and disciplinary measures, Q The coordination of these student services on the twelve other University of Wisconsin campuses is the domain of Martha E. Peterson, Dean of Student Affairs-Central Administration. Miss Peterson acts as the student-faculty liaison to the Regents and President Harrington. Q As Dean for Public Services LeRoy E. Luberg, on the other hand, relates many special services of the university to its various publics through such organizations as the Alumni Association and the Wisconsin Center. Martha E. Peterson, Leroy E Luberg University Dean for Student Affairs University Dean for Public Services board of regents Q The Board of Regents is one of the main governing authorities of the campus, determining such momentous policies as expansion of the University curriculum, faculty salary increases, acceptance of gifts and grants, and increased building legislation. Of the ten member body, nine are appointed by the governor with the consent of the state senate, the tenth being the State Superintendent of Public Contracts. Their jurisdiction covers not only the Madison campus, but all university centers and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. lj Ponderous as their job may seem, the Board of Regents also approves the university president's election and appoints professors and associate professors. BOARD OF REGENTS-Bottom Row: M. B. Pasch of Madison, J. F. Friedrick of Milwaukee, President A. DeBardeleben of Park Falls. Vice President C. D. Gelatt of La Crosse, M. A. Werner of Sheboygen. Svwrzd Raw: K. L. Greenquist of Racine, G. C. Rohde of Greenwood, B. C. Ziegler of West Bend, W. C. Kahl of Madison, Dr. James W. Nellen of De Pere. 'P r 1 Q .,. 116 ag-we 4 ...I board of visitors Q The University of Wisconsin is constantly on the move in the never-ending learning process and the Board of Visitors is no exception. Besides visiting professors during examinations to make sure they are being conducted properly, the board has also expanded in scope. Today, by observing campus life, studying university operational programs, and preparing special reports of university activities, the Board of Visitors has been influential in improving the student counseling system. The training of teaching assistants has been investigated by this group and they are currently researching the effectiveness of the teaching assistant program. Q Their domain includes the university centers and the Milwaukee campus. The results are given to the Board of Regents four times yearly, with a comprehensive report presented each May. Q Chosen for four year terms, on the basis of interest in public education and the university, six members are appointed by the Alumni Association, three by the governor, and three by the Board of Regents. BOARD OF VISITORS-Bottom Row: Mrs. B. Bitker. Secretary, Mrs. J. J. Walsh. Mrs. L. J. Walker, Mrs. R. D. Johns. Second Row: R. T. Howell, F. F. Stender, L. V. Bradey, R. T. Cates, M. E. Schneider, Chairman. Not pic-mred.' D. R. Clark. Vice Chairman, Judge C. T. Seraphim, F. Springer. Q One way of understanding the special problems of the registraris oihce is to go through a typical registration period at the university. As a Ph.D. candidate in Counseling and Behavioral Studies, acting registrar Thomas Hoover can readily understand and solve the problems that face both the university and the student. The registrar is responsible for maintaining all student records, registration, assessment of fees, residency status, and senior summaries. Q Maintaining a unique double position as a student and an administrator, Mr. Hoover insures the student against the possible impersonality of the registrar's ollice. In his own words, Mr. Hoover has said that Hthe registrar,s office performs essential services for the students while at the university and for the rest of their lives. Every member of the staff works hard to do a good job of serving our students. 118 Q Alden White has been secretary of the faculty under live presidents of the university. The fact that his term in office covers almost forty years of service is in itself a tribute to his importance and effectiveness in the university. The position of secretary of the faculty has not afforded him a great deal of student contact, but Mr. White has become an integral part of both student and faculty affairs. He and his staff of eight are kept busy writing, editing, and directing the class timetable, faculty directory, and commencement. He is also an advisor to the University Building Program-a special interest of Mr. White's. Never forgetting the importance of our teachers, he feels that 'fit has been a privilege to work with a great faculty for all this time.', Q The Office of Undergraduate Admissions, under its director, Mr. Wayne L. Kuckkahn, has administered the central administration's admission policy decisions which are directed toward maintaining the university's high standards. Q Mr. Kuckkahn, who holds a B.A. from Wisconsin State University at Whitewater and a M.A. in Educational Administration from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, oversees the activities of the oflice. These have included early and re-admission into the various colleges, and the new Articulated Instructional Media program as well as the conducting of on-campus interviews with prospective students, and the Summer Registration Program. lj The words Special Services may bring to mind l0,000 G.I.'s watching Tony S p e Bennett appear on stage in some desolate army post. However, at the U. of W., the incoming student is offered special services of a different kind. Entertainment is provided by the Union, including the Rathskeller, Play Circle, lectures, concerts and mixers. lf after all that entertainment he finds himself in financial trouble he can attempt to obtain a loan or scholarship from the eight million dollars at the universityis disposal. He may, however, be referred to another branch of the Special Services, the Student Counseling Center, where cases from Hindecision regarding career goals to broken marriages are discussed. ln severe cases the student may be sent to still another branch, the Student Health Service. If all the university's special services cannot be of aid, and this is uncommon, there's always a desolate army post with 10,000 G.l.s and Tony Bennett. Porter F. Butts, Director of the Wisconsin Union L. E. Drake, Director of the Student Counseling Center Wallace Douma, Director of the Office of Financial Aids ,P 'i Dr. John D. McMasters, Director of the Student Health Service wisconsin alumni association Q Like a tree whose trunk, Hrmly rooted in the ground, gives life to outstretched branches, the Wisconsin Alumni Association has given life to hundreds of alumni clubs throughout the country who have created an unmistakable Wisconsin spirit. The roots of the Alumni Association, nourished by new ideas and beliefs, go deep into the soil of the university community. Its trunk, a mighty one, responsible for legislative action, scholarships, an impressive Alumni House, a growing Art Center, much publicity, and many reunions, feeds alumni clubs in every corner of our nation. And as the branches of that great tree, the alumni clubs have given in return the ideas and experience of today's working citizen and the memories of yesterday's student. Together the tree and its far-reaching branches have WISCONSIN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-Seated' John J. Walsh, President, Governor Warren P. Knowles, Past Presidentg Mrs. Richard Brazeau. Secretary. Standing: Ray Rowland 2nd Vice President, Donald Slichter, lst Vice President: Arlie M. Mucks, Jr., Executive Director. Not pictured: Anthony G. Di Lorenzo, Chairman of the Board. Q95 it 441+ ! Arlie Mucks, Jr. Executive Director 120 The proposed new alumni house. The Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award Winners for 1966 were lrwin Maier Wm. Balderston, The Honorable Melvin R. Laird, Dr. Katharine W. Wright, Malcom K. Whyte, Timothy Brown. university of wisconsin foundation Robert Rennebohm, Executive Director 122 Q The scope of the University of Wisconsin Foundation is indeed far-reaching. Through its official capacity as the universityis fund-raising agency, it encoura ges and solicits gifts for the university community. Students are all aware of the new Alumni House rising on the shore of Lake Mendota near-the old Red Armory. And last year the foundation began construction of the Elvehjem Art Center. But how many people know that the foundation's funds have also gone to the Law School Fund, Student Loan Funds, the Arboretum, and the Medical Library? The foundation has also bought such varied things as food processing equipment, a spectrophotometer, and a harpsicord. There is an honor roll, too, for the alum and friends whose contributions have helped to keep the good things Wisconsi has, and develop the things it lacks. There is no question that the Wisconsin Foundation is a necessary and beneficial extension of our university. I'l1 fl The othcers and directors of the Foundation are W. J. Hagenah, Chairman of the Board, R. C. Zimmerman, President, I. Maier, Executive Vice President, F. V. Birch, H. V. Kohler, H. I. Potter, Hon. O. Rennebohm, Honorary Vice Presidents, L. S. Clemons, J. A. Cutler, N. T. Halvorson, C. E. Steiger, G. R. Walker, M. K. Whyte, Vice Presidents, R. M. Stroud, Secretary and Council, H. C. Nicholls, Treasurer, R. B. Rennebohm, Executive Director, C. Winding, Jr., Field Secretary, C. H. Carpenter, A. G. De Lorenzo, A. A. Heald, H. F. Johnson, W. R. Kellett, H. G. Laun, W. Meyer, L. E. Phillips, J. A. Puelicher, W. N. Seymour, A. M. Schlicter, C. F. van Pelt, E. L. Winter. F. . R. C. Zimmerman, The Elvehjem Art Center Chairman of the Board co-editors kathy hinner, millie selvulslig agriculture Cl The School of Agriculture is as advanced and contemporary as any at the university. Under the progressive leadership of Dean Glenn S. Pound, the school hopes to develop the modern farmer, technician, or businessman involved in this vital area. New ideas in this area of economy are imposed upon the old and ineffective. The school hopes to generate men able to deal with problems vital to our country-a hungry world. lj The only thing simple, then, about the School of Agriculture, is the attitude of those who regard it as something shopworn, degrading, and rustic. Technological sophistication has increased, rather than diminished the problems involved in farming and related areas. The world demands solutions to the anticipated difhculties of tomorrow, as well as to the frustrations of farm economies today. The school, with Dean Pound, is developing the inquiring mind-preparing it to deal with agricultural needs of this century, and the next. Forestry and conservation are housed in Russell Labs. 126 t jf ,... 9 ,,,,........a- I Not even the smallest detail is overlooked in Agriculture. Dean Glenn S. Pound Inspiration comes in many forms. DEWSNAP, DAVID C., B.S. in Horticulture DWYER, EDWARD W., B.S. in Economics EGAN, DAVE K., B.S. in Agriculture FARMER, RALPH L., B.S. in Agricultural Journalism FARRA, PAUL A., B.S, in Dairy Science FEUCHT, ROBERT A., B.S. in Agricultural Business 8a Industry GRABARSKI, JAMES C., B.S. in Meat 8L Animal Science GRAJOWSKI, EDWARD J., B.S. in Dairy Science GROSS, GORDON C., B.S. in Dairy Science HANKEL, WAYNE C., B.S. in Agricultural Engineering HANSEN, ROBERT A., B.S. in Meat Science HANSON, ROBERT W., B.S. in Agricultural Economics HANTKE, WILLIAM E., B.S. in Food Industry HARTBERG, THOMAS J., B.S. in Agricultural Production Technology Option HEIDEL, DAVID A., B.S. in Agronomy HENKE, BRUCE W., B.S. in BioChemistry HUGUIN, ALAN G., B.S. in BioChemistry HUTJENS, MICHAEL F., B.S. in Dairy Science KHAZAI, HOOSHANG I., B.S. in Agricultural Economics KITA, EUGENE J., B.S. in Poultry Science KLESSIG, LOWELL L., B.S. in BioChemistry KOEPLE, JAMES A., B.S. in Dairy Science KNOIK, ROBERT L., B.S. in Landscape Architecture LA CROIX, RICHARD L., B.S. in Dairy Science LANGE, DONALD E., B.S. in Business 8a Industry LEWKE, RONALD E., B.S. in Agronomy LONERGAN, JOHN J., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science 84 Business 8a Industry LONG, DAVID L., B.S. in Plant Pathology LYON, THOMAS C., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science MADIGAN, PATRICK R., B.S. in Dairy Science MALY, VERN H., B.S. in Agricultural Economics MARTIN, CARL L., B.S. in Meat SL Animal Science MELHAM, JOHN, II, B.S. in Landscape Architecture MOIR, ALEXANDER B., B.S. in Landscape Architecture NELSON, NEELIAN O., JR., B.S. in Agronomy OSTERHOFF, KAY F., B.S. in Bacteriology 128 8a BEHLING, KEITH E., B.S. in Agricultural Engineering BEILKE, MICHAEL E., B.S. in Dairy Science BERGUM, STEVEN J., B.S. in Business BODOH, GERALD W., B.S. in Dairy Science BOGENSCHNEIDER, ALLAN H., B.S. in Agronomy BORK, DEAN C., B.S. in Agricultural Journalism BREMEL, ROBERT D., B.S. in Dairy Science BRODERICK, GLEN A., B.S. in Dairy Science BUCHHOLZ, TERRY L., B.S. in Dairy Science BUEGE, DENNIS R., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science BUTTLES, LEWIS E., B.S. in Dairy 84 Food Industries CH RISTENSEN, DARELL E., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science CRAIG, RANDAL V., B.S. in Meat 8L Animal Science CURRIE, ANDREW R., B.S. in Agricultural Economics CUSTER, WILLIAM E., B.S. in Agricultural Economics DAVIES, WILLIAM E., B.S. in Soils DAVISTER, MICHAEL D., B.S. in Agricultural 8: Civil Engines DESTREE, REGINALD F., B.S. in Business 8a Industries EDWARDS, CAROL A., B.S. in Child Development FOTH, SHARYN K., B.S. in Experimental Foods 8L Hospital Dietetics GAREY, JENENE G., B.S. in Institutional Management HANSEN, MARGARET A., B.S. in Interior Decoration HANSON, LOIS L., B.S. in Experimental Foods HANSON, MARY K., B.S. in Education HEIDMANN, JOAN M., B.S. in Retailing HEINDEL, MARY BELLE K., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics HYSON, HELEN J., B.S. in Related Art JEFFERSON, MARY J., B.S. in Education JOY, JEANETTE L., B.S. in Education KEPKE, JEROLYN K., B.S. in Retailing KRUEGER, CHARLOTTE I., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics LABOTT, ELAINE V., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics MAIER, MARJORIE A., B.S. in Related Art 8c Textiles 8L Clothing MAJCHROWICZ, MARIANNE H., B.S. in Education MROTEK, DIANE M., B.S. in Retailing NACKER, JOYCE G., B.S. in Retailing 84 Related Art PACY, GARY A., B.S. in Economics PICK, ROBERT, B.S. in Landscape Architecture QUARLES, MARY L., B.S. in Biochemistry QUAM, JOHN R., B.S. in Rural Sociology RASCH, LARRY W., B.S. in Dairy Science ROWE, ROBERT F., B.S. in Dairy Science SCHARNKE, FREDRICK J., B.S. in Landscape Architecture SCHELLPFEFFER, DONALD A., B.S. in Dairy Science SHARPEE, RICHARD L., B.S. in Bacteriology SIPPEL, RICHARD C., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science SMITH, RANDALL J., B.S. in Soils STAMM, KATHLEEN M., B.S. in Agricultural Journalism STARK, RICHARD E., B.S. in Landscape Architecture 8a Ornamental Horticulture STOPPLE, JAMES I., B.S. in Meat Science SWANSON, ROBERT J., B.S. in Journalism TAYLOR, KENNETH R., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science THOMPSON, WILLIAM H., B.S. in Agricultural Education WEISS, GERALD M., B.S. in Meat 8a Animal Science WERTH, PAUL A., B.S. in Landscape Architecture WIESE, THOMAS E., B.S. in Soils WIENEKE, JOHN A., B.S. in Poultry Science AMEND, MARGARET M., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics ANGERMEYER, J UDITH C., B.S. in Institutional Management AUMANN, SUSAN K., B.S. in Home Economics BAUMGARTEN, LINDA R., B.S. in Related Art BERNACCHI, KATHLEEN M., B.S. in Related Art BIDDICK, JUDITH A., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics BOHN, VIOLET A., B.S. in Related Art BUCKLEY, DONNA M., B.S. in Child Development BUECHNER, BARBARA J., B.S. in Textiles 8: Clothing BUTTKE, BONITA S., B.S. in Journalism DE ZEEUW, KATHLEEN J., B.S. in Retailing DOEPKE, KAREL M., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics DU BOIS, NANCY L., B.S. in Textiles 81. Clothing DYKSTRA, MAROLYN S., B.S. in Child Development EDISON, NANCY L., B.S. in Education , . , 'L My A VVL: dk '.r,a. ' wif 4+ ,. '. ir. f 4 Q4 . f W W Q. ti ' ' 5 4' ig... Zi, . ' ' 4 5 an W fr , .ggt if '-- 1 F , iiii iiii iis .1 'Q 5 ! MQ. . ... In ty we . 9 i ii . I J7 . J 5' Eff.. -5 iii I . . I ' iiiii V - il . I k A L 4 L in L i 129 f1' - ' E it iiii. l' - iw ,ag A ,gl iie A NELSON, MARY A., B.S. in Education 1 , . A . A at A A ' A NICOSON, LINDA L., B.S. in Education if '- J? f b -'N 5. ' - f Y' . , ' ' A 'Q 'se NOLES, JUDITH A., B.S. in Textiles 8cClothing - 1 4 ' 1,51 J 5 - 1 - 'Q OSTERHAUS, JANET S., B.S. in Dietetics Ae 'ti t , ef I S-A cct, ,I PALMER, JOAN B.. B.S. in Journalism L- A . A k A PLESKI. SHARON L., B.S. in Clothing 84 Textiles 8L Retailing s J. l , M Z , K i't iiiiliii tl- J A. a 'A My 5 Aft li .i . ee., PLEUSS, MARK E.. B.S. in Related Art sb 4 -. K i l v V PRATT, JUNE W., B.S. in Related Art ., ' 5 ' X- ., ' A J M ' REOLDEMAN, DIANE, B.S. in Child Development -. '94 Q. ' if- 7 A f' -' REIERSON, ANNE E., B.S. in Child Development s -5 jvt U It X, J 4 it RYDZEWSKJ, SUSAN B., B.S. in Related Art SCHEIR. LYNN M., B.S. in Education 4- ,-. ..ik ,' K L Aklitv Q KAW I I In A' .gi it '21, A A 'T Q SCHOFF, MARY B., B.S. in Preeschool Kindergarten - x m '- , in SCHOMBERG, JANE E., B.S. in Education at Textiles Bt Clotnin fr - 4' '- 'ff M -. , 'N SCHWENNESEN, JEAN C., B.S. in Retailing s -1 ' .41 . fa Y . , ii' , SIDELL, KAREN L., B.S. in Hospital Dietetics ! 1 A, ,,f .1 , fl SLOWEY, SUE A., B.S. in Retailing A A all I-' SPAULDING, CANDACE K., B.S. in Child Development . eete : ,. . cc ' . 'fi SPRJAN, MARY K., B.S. in Education N E f STAMM, KAREN L., B.S. in Education E T T' 'T f' 'V .J if 5' A A . 0- SWANSON, SHIRLEY B., B.S. in Child Development A fl +2 4' T Jee . gif. ig, SYROP, BETTE M., B.S. in Retailing J -if ...ft illi ' Q ,,.. Q TOMAN, JUDY E., B.S. in Textiles at Clothing at Retailing S Y f Y it ' TRAUT, KAY L., B.S. in Education gAL ll WEBSTER, RUTH E., B.S. in Retailing WERNING, MARY E., B.S. in Home Economics WILSON, MATY E., B.S. in Related Art ZECH, LA NELL D., B.S. in Textiles lgl Clothing .fix - . ..,t,t,, .. t alpha Zeta .... 1 . ALPHA ZETA-Bottom Row: P. Veum, L. Skalitzky, J. Voss. D. Whiting, T. Zuhlke. Second Row: Dr. Sunde, K. Offord, L. Klessig, G. Gross, J. Zalewski. D. Campion. Third Row: Dr. Satter, G. Q A great sage once said: A tutor is someone who does a great service to all mankind, especially university students. Accordingly, Alpha Zeta is home base for some of these great benefactors. This honorary aid fraternity has the rigorous standard of maintaining at least a 3.00 G.P.A. for agriculture business club Weiss, R. Rindsig, T. Stiefuater, H. Warmbier, H. Warmbier, M. Hutjens, D. Considine, L. Close. three semesters. Another facet of their work includes recruiting students from high schools for the Agricultural School. Other people's studies can become drudgery, however, so Alpha Zeta holds their social event of the year, a banquet in the spring. my 'Y '... AGRICULTURE BUSINESS CLUB-Bottom Row: W. Saupe, R. Hanson, W. Custer, A. Currie. Second Row: J. Buchner, R. Rindsig, R. Abraham, H. Warmbier, I. Wiekert, R. Shulstad, K. Taylor. Q How do students in the college of agriculture learn about the employment opportunities in their Held? Many of them join the Agriculture-Business Club. At monthly meetings, the members have an opportunity to hear speakers from different agricultural businesses. They also take a tour of the Et Chicago area to visit the major banks and the Futures Exchange. Such activities give members a good idea of what they may expect upon entering one of the many fields of agriculture. agricultural extension and education club lj Have you ever stopped for the pause that refreshes while having new shoes put on your horse at the Hoofers Horse Clinic? Then chances are you have met a member of the Agriculture Extension Education Club, for they operate the concession stand there. Not limiting their cultural AGRICULTURE EXTENSION EDUCATION CLUB-Bormm Row: F. J. Pumper, V. Pellett, J. Koepke, K. Stamm, M. Hutjens, R. horizons to this, however, the members also participate in a FFA judging contest and Operation Contact. This is all for the purpose of furthering agriculture education for which this society was organized. Sette. Svcmid Row: D. Sabo, J, Kluetznian, K. Williams, A. Gjermo, D. Theno, R. Sale. J. Noles, F. McGiblmon, D. Meulemans. Xi. HOME ECONOMIC AND AGRICULTURE STUDENT COUN- ClLgBottom Row: G. Gross. K. Offord, J. Severson, R. Stettler, J Stopple, T. Stiefvater, R. Criag, J. Voss, R. Hanson. Second Row: D G. Schwarz, J. Schomberg, D. Mrotek, S. Aumann, D. D. Reddeman R. Hammer, K. Polkinghorn, N. Moore, J. Page. Third Row: T Miller, G. Bertelsen, R. Brandt, W. Custer, S. Rasmussen, E. Meyer, agricultural student council and home M. Turner, B. Sennhenn, H. Thiede, K. Traut, B. Dolata, C. Rude- sill, T. Cashman, T. Mitchell, G. Schultz. Fourth Row: J. Cull, I. Koepke, T. Kennedy, L. Basel, G. Armstrong, H. Warmbier, G. Kissinger, R. Smith, A. Bogenschneider, W. Meyer, M. Hutjens, J. Smoller. Cl Coordination is something everyone loses on the Hill after the hrst snowfall. It is also an essential part of a club. The Agriculture Student Council and Home Economics Student Council add this essential coordination to all of the many Ag and Home Ec clubs on campus by acting as an advisory body to which they can turn for organizational assistance. After the frost is on the pumpkin, Ag. Council turns to the more social aspects of coordination by sponsoring a Mid-Winter Ball and Spotlight Banquet. economics american society of agricultural engineers Q It takes an agricultural engineer to beat a sword into a interested in the application of engineering technology and plowshare or design any other effective farm implement. At understanding of farm problems. Many activities center on Wisconsin, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers this important relationship between farming and may not always have peace on their minds, particularly science-eamong these are speakers, held trips, and the when St. Patls Day comes to Madison, but they are vitally engineering exposition. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS- Gelhar, A. Vlasak, A. Cresch, C. Beecher, P. Dettmann, K. Behling Bottom Row: G. Voll brecht, D. Brandt, T. Miller, T. Krofta, W. E. Thiedc, find M- Flflflef, FZICUIW Advisor- I-Iankel, and L. Johnson. Secoml Row: W. Gresch, R. Dupis, G. BADGER CROPS AND SOILS-Bottom Row: C. Rudesill, R. Row: P. Vinje, D. Jeffers, F. Cash, T. Buchhols, H. Gundlach, B. Smith, A. Bogenschneider, J. Zalewski, and E. Kissinger. Second Byrnes, W. Burcalow, and B. Frazier. e r C S Cl Dirt may seem a nuisance to housewives, a nice thing to play in g p for kids, and something to write about for Ann Landers, but to the an d Badger Crops and Soils Club it is a major field of study. Research in agronomy, conservation, and soils is promoted by the members with the help of speakers, related tours, and a judging team. By promoting these activities a member is better prepared to meet all the occupational hazards of field-crop production and soil management. Q 4-H, like social security, is something that its members can retain h ' I d 4 h for a lifetime. It continues from the high school 4-H Club to college U e S '- with the Blue Shield 4-H, and does approximately the same type of service projects: extension programs, trips to rural areas, and outings with area youth groups. Their work on campus includes helping with the Little International show and sponsoring a Little International queen candidate. These projects and social activities acquaint Blue Shield 4-H members with local chapters and sometimes furnish ideas for future experimental programs. BLUE SHIELD-Bottom Row: L. Klessig, M. Tumer, K. Williams, Rindsig, D. Sattler, J. Christ, M. Currie, K. Stamm, B. Sennhenn, F W. Burcalow, C. Whyte, B. Bayley, J. Severson. Second Row: R. McGibbon,H.Thiede,J. Rutledge. Missing:P. Marty, J. Neuroth. 'SY U. W. POULTRY CLUB-Bottom Row: S. Nivas, D. Olson, W. Wineland, D. Olson, C. Carter, J. Wieneke, S. Englert, P. Von Salis, Meyer, T. Cashman, R. Haller. Second Row: E. Kita, R. Feuont, M. G. Mayer. U n C1 The organization entitled Poultry Club may conjure up visions of Farmer y Brown and Chicken Little to many people, but those majoring in Poultry - - Science at the University are acutely aware of the financial benefits of fowl I n raising. The club was organized to promote Poultry Science as a major and to give students a broader and more practical view of the industry. Farmer p Cb U U b Brown is definitely not camp. Their activities including a turkey sale during Thanksgiving and a Spring picnic tfried chicken?D demonstrate the closeness this organization has with its future industry. Q Child development--textiles and clothing-foods and nutrition-or home h ' design? The Home Economics Club includes each of these majors. This O m e e n O m I professional organization is a college chapter of the American Home nl b Economics Association. As such, it participates in the projects of the State L, U and National Home Economics Associations. Q For their special service project, club members are now working with the aged and low income families in the Madison area, bringing the members closer to the situations they will encounter after graduation. HOME ECONOMICS-Bottom Row: L. Hasheider, J. Schomberg, K. Potocnik, J. Davies. Second Raw: B. Hammer, S. Rasmussen, H. Lusikka, K. Rhodes, B. Dolata. f T. .. I HORTICULTURE CLUB-Botlom Row: A. Storm, G. Armstrong, Professor E. Hasselkus. Second Row: D. Mueller, B. Rigby, R. Zondag, T. Hartberg. - Q Students in the college of agriculture who join the Horticulture Club h O C U soon find out that this field involves more than studying fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. To learn more of the intricate details of vegetation, Cl U b the club engages various guest speakers and participates in trips to horticulture establishments. The club also informs new members of the requirements for a major in horticulture, and plays host to a festive Christmas party. 3 S l phi upsilon omicron 5, aim ,bf.. i U f . ..- fm .f AW ., Q ll. PHI UPSILON OMICRON-Bottom Row: J. Joy, J. Page, N. Goldberg, M. Schoff, J. Garey, S. Gaunt, J. Krafft, M. B. Heindel. Second Row: K. Kvitek, B. Bayley, G. Wright, M. Werning, M. lj No dumb housewivesv these! The women of Phi Upsilon Omicron, an honorary professional organization for Home Economics majors, aid members in becoming effective leaders through personal and professional development, stimulate intelligent participation in civic affairs, aid and Pearson, L. Lusikka, K. Sidell, J. Olive, D. Mrotek, J. Krause, S Lundquist, M. Gullickson, S. Martin, K. Traut, C. Edwards, N Edison. advance their profession, and engage in various activities during the year, including an Honor Tea each semester, and the celebration of Annual Founder's Day. That's a tall order, but they seem to have cooked up the right recipe. student association of landscape architects STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS- R. Chapados, D. Stark, Dr. Tishler, J. Robinson, J. Melham, A Bottom Row: K. Struckmeyer, R. Pick, F. Scharnke, D. Way, R. Gumz, G- GiCSe,S.LeWiS, R.G11lZrr1ar1,A- M0if- Scheele, R. Konik, H. Swart. Second Row: P. Scherer, E. Kuhlmey, Q1 Take a barren Wisconsin cornfield and give it to .one of the Universityls landscape architects and he will hopefully produce something on the level of the Botanical Gardens fwould you believe the intramural fields?J. If he is a member of the Student Association of Landscape Architects, he will learn about his profession not only during 7145's but during the organization's meetings. By providing speakers and information related to this outstanding profession, the association can better inform students about their field and give them an opportunity to promote fellowship among members. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB-Bottom Row: B. Biddick, D. Schultz, D. Egan, J. Lonengan, R. Craig, G. Weiss, J. Smoller, Dr. D. Wickert. Second Row: P. Schneider, C. Sherman, R. Destree, D. Kendel, G. Zwettler, T. Cretney, L. Skalitzky, J. Stopple, A. Hurt- gen. Third Row: D. Mullimans, M. Hutjens, B. Sette, M. Held, J. Grabarski, J. Voss, K. Taylor, D. Laverty, P. Veum, R. Rindsig, H. saddle and sirloin Cl To all the dormies the words saddle and sirloin may bring to mind something on Friday's dinner menu. But to the members of Saddle and Sirloin Club, it stands for one of the most active organizations on campus. Part of their repertoire includes participating in Little International, sponsoring the inter-collegiate meat, livestock, P L Warmbier. Fourth Row: R. La Croix, C. Yonke, D. Wiltrout, G. Gross, W. Parr, D. Craig, T. Machan, J. Heller, P. Hasse, D. Bacon, K. Offord. Fifth Row: K. Kruepke, T. Bacholz, L. Ford, M. Martins, A. Howe, D. Rowntree, H. Warmbier, T. Kau, W. Meyer, D. Gra- barski, C. Veum, R. Shulstad, J. Wienke. and dairy judging contest in Chicago, giving scholarships, horse shows, and last but not least, a pig steering contest. Through these activities, which are both educational and entertaining, the members are given ample opportunity to acquire knowledge and experience to supplement their formal education. Hi N Commerce has be 1 - s rv' . sf! s- : 5 ,::-f1,L. 152 infuggggg en officially changed to School of Business. 7 b U 5 I n e 5 5 The Hrst step-learning the principles of the '--P business world. Q Today, whenever we think of the business world, we envision some committee of Freudians figuring out ways to make us purchase what they want us to. And of course, we know that they succeed at it. Q But besides that demoniacal aspect of business, specifically that of advertising, the graduates of the school are the men that do your income tax, determine your insurance rates, decide what is put on the consumer market, when this will be done, and how much the product will cost. Q Always a pioneer in its field, the School of Business several years ago perceived a changing national trend towards higher specialization and as a result has instituted programs characterized by the stressing of more statistical and behavioral sciences and greater undergraduate and graduate preparatory work as a background for a major in business. Q Dean Gaumnitz and the staff looking toward the future with a philosophy oriented in part to the needs of the nation and the world, must help hll the tremendous outside demand for qualified personnel in all the major fields of business. is tiff ,sera sr Dean Erwin A. Gaumnitz A student operates a computer, which will control our lives. Another business day has come to an end DAVEY, DENNIS T., B.B.A. in Production Management DEMUTH, WAYNE W., B.B.A. in Accounting DENOR, GERALD E., B.B.A. in Accounting DIERCKS, DAVID G., B.B.A. in Actuarial Science DUCKS, KENNETH F., B.B.A. in Accounting EBERLY, STEPHEN S., B.B.A. in Accounting EDMONDS, LYNN V., B.B.A. in Marketing ETTMAN, JOAN, B.B.A. in Accounting FOX, JAMES C., B.B.A. in Real Estate FRANKEL, ALAN H., B.B.S. in Accounting FRASER, BRUCE, B.B.A. in Risk 8a Insurance F REDRICKSON, ROBERT G., B.B.A. in Finance 8: Personnel FRIEDMAN, ELLIOTT M., B.B.A. in Accounting FRIES, CHARLES H., JR., B.B.A. in Banking :SL Finance FRITZ, JOHN F., B.B.S. in Actuarial Science FUSS, THOMAS L., B.B.A. in Accounting 8a Finance GARNER, ELTON L., B.B.A. in Personnel Management GESBECK, HOWARD S., B.B.A. in Accounting GOLINSKI, THOMAS R., B.B.A. in Marketing GROSSWEINER, ROBERT M., B.B.S. in Corporation Finance GWIDT, GARY J., B.B.A. in Actuarial Science HENSEN, JOAN T., B.B.A. in Finance HERBERT, ROBERT F., JR., B.B.A. in Actuarial Science HERTER, GERALD E., B.B.A. in Accounting HOLCOMBE, HAROLD L., B.B.A. in Finance HOLZRICHTER, ROBERT E., B.B.A. in Accounting HUIBREHTSE, DUANE E., B.B.A. in Marketing HUNTER, DAVID W., B.B.A. in Marketing HUSE, JACK R., B.B.A. in Real Estate J ACKSON, STAN B., B.B.S. in Construction Administration JOHNSON, GALE J., B.B.A. in International Business JOHNSON, THOMAS B., B.B.A. in Finance KAFKA, RUSSELL J. E., B.B.A. in Finance KAHN, LAWRENCE P., B.B.A. in Accounting KAMINSKI, DAVID G., B.B.S. in Accounting KATZMAN, JAMES W., B.B.A. in Marketing 140 ADDISON, DONALD A., B.B.A. in Marketing ANDREWS, HAROLD L., B.B.A. in Accounting ARNESON, KATHIE W., B.B.A. in Marketing ARST, LEE N., B.B.A. in Marketing BACH, JOHN R., B.B.A. in Marketing BAUMAN, THOMAS A., B.B.A. in Production Management BERGER, JEFFREY A., B.B.A. in Accounting BINDER, THOMAS R., B.B.A. in Accounting BOGENSCHNEIDER, PAUL W., B.B.A. in International Marketx BOOTH, ALLEN D., B.B.A. in Actuarial Science BRAKEBUSH, CARL O., B.B.A. in Marketing BRINK, JOHN W., B.B.A. in Marketing BUCHHOLZ, MICHAEL R., B.B.A. in Real Estate BUESING, KENNETH G., B.B.A. in Real Estate BULLIS, JOHN D., B.B.A. in Operations Research CARTER, WESLEY N., B.S.L.B.I. in Light Building CIURRO, ROCHELLE G., B.B.A. in Business Education DARWIN, DAVID A., B.B.A. in Accounting .MV ' -f 49' 'fan REIMER, FREDERIC M., B.B.A. in Finance REISCH, EDWARD L., B.B.A. in Finance RICHTER, ROBERT R., B.B.S. in Light Building ROOTBERG, MICHAEL Y., B.B.S. in Construction Administration ROSEMANN, GAYLE, B.B.A. in Finance ROWLANDS, THOMAS J., B.B.A. in Accounting RUESS, ROBERT M., B.B.A. in Real Estate RUFFALO, ALBERT F., B.B.S. in Finance RUPP, MICHAEL J., B.B.A. in Accounting RUSCH, WAYNE H., B.B.A. in Marketing SAEGER, THOMAS J., B.B.A. in Accounting SAILORS, STEPHEN W., B.B.A. in Personnel Management SCHNEIDER, JOAN D., B.B.S. in Business Education SCHNEIDEWIND, BRUCE W., B.B.A. in Business SCHOFF, RICHARD L., B.B.A. in Personnel Management SCHONFELD, JAY M., B.B.A. in Risk Management 81. Insurance SCHRIMPF, BRUCE D., B.B.A. in Personnel SCOTT, IAN D., B.B.A. in Transportation HY KAUFMAN, MICHAEL, B.B.A. in Public Utilities KEARNS, GREGORY A., B.B.A. in Accounting KETTERHAGEN, SUSAN M., B.B.A. in Accounting KISTNER, DENNIS P., B.B.A. in Finance KITE, DENNIS S., B.B.A. in Banking 8c Finance KRZEMINSKI, JAMES A., B.B.A. in Finance 8a Marketing KUESSEL, DAVID W., B.B.A. in Accounting LABOTT, DAVID B., B.B.A. in Accounting LANDERS, GUNNARD W., B.B.A. in Personnel Management LARSON, SHARON K., B.B.A. in Accounting LATZKE, JOHN G., B.B.A. in Accounting LAUX, DANIEL R., B.B.A. in Finance LAVIN, MICHAEL E., B.B.A. in Accounting LINDER, ROBYN D., B.B.A. in Accounting LOHREY, JACK R., B.B.A. in Marketing LUEDTKE, ALISON C., B.B.A. in Accounting MAY, PHILLIP R., B.B.A. in Marketing MAYER, JOANN M., B.B.A. in Accounting MCHUGH, HARRY M., B.B.A. in Marketing MCNEILL, RICHARD W., B.B.A. in Actuarial Science MENDEL, JAY R., B.B.A. in Management 8L Insurance MESS, KARL E., III, B.B.A. in Accounting MESSMAN, RICHARD H., B.B.A. in Marketing NELSON, NORMAN M., B.B.A. in Accounting NYHUS, LOIS A., B.B.A. in Finance O'CONNELL, HUBERT T., B.B.A. in Accounting O'NEILL, KATHLEEN A., B.B.A. in Business PERLMAN, CHARLES H., B.B.A. in Finance PIATH, JAMES W., B.B.A. in Production Management PIERCE, MICHAEL J ., B.B.A. in Accounting PINSKY, RONALD D., B.B.A. in Accounting PORTER, BRUCE R., B.B.A. in Accounting RAMMER, GERALD H., B.B.A. in Accounting RAMSEY, JAMES M., B.B.A. in Finance RAUWERDINK, DAVID A., B.B.A. in Marketing RAUWERDINK, ROGER L., B.B.A. in Marketing 'ff lu.. il , -- gn mg A lj What's the best way to associate socially with practicing accountants and the accountant faculty? At the Pub? Wrong. At a dinner meeting where there are speakers? Right-go forward three steps. This is Why the members of Beta Alpha Psi are so far ahead in the field of accounting, the dinner BETA ALPHA PSI-Bottom Row: Prof. E. Hanson, A. Peterson, T. St.John, R. Nehls, J. Werner, D. Rhutasel, W. Dille, R. Peterson. Second Row: M. Garbisch, G. Lichtenberg, D. Ziegler, R. Pitzner, H. Dune, J. Olson, B. Westra, G. Herter, H. Watkins. Third Row: la wg beta SHERWOOD, DAVID S., B.B.A. in Finance SILVERSTEIN, ALLEN, B.B.S. in Finance SINGER, ANDREW J., B.B.A. in Real Estate SMITH, BRIAN D., B.B.A. in Marketing SMITH, ROBERT A., B.B.A. in Accounting SONNLEITNER, THOMAS G., B.B.A. in Accounting SPECHT, STEPHEN B., B.B.A. in Marketing SPECTOR, STEVEN J., B.B.A. in Finance St Investment STEWART, KATHY A., B.B.A. in Marketing STOEGER, KENNETH J., B.B.A. in Production Management 8L Quantitative Analysis TESCH, JAMES H., B.B.A. in Marketing THOMASGARD, ROBERT B., JR., B.B.A. in Finance 8: Insuranc THOMSEN, MARK E., B.B.A. in Marketing TIBBITTS, CAROL L., B.B.A. in Business Education TIMMERS, THOMAS S., B.B.A. in Accounting TOPP, ALLAN C., B.B.A. in Accounting 8L Finance VAN HAREN, JANICE M., B.B.A. in Accounting VICKMAN, THOMAS M., B.B.A. in Accounting VIRNIG, EDWARD J., B.B.A. in Accounting VOGEL, JILL R., B.B.A. in Marketing VOIGT, MARY S., B.B.A. in Insurance VOLLRATH, ANN S., B.B.A. in Marketing VON HADEN, RICHARD F., B.B.A. in Business WAG MAN, ROBERT A., B.B.A. in Marketing 8L Transportation WALDEN, WAYNE A., B.B.A. in Banking tit Finance 8a Investme WALTER, Tom L., B.B.A. in Marketing l WEIMAR, PAUL M., B.B.A. in Finance, Banking St Investment 8: Risk Management 8a Insurance WERNER, JACK H., B.B.A. in Accounting ' WESTON, DAVID A., B.B.A. in Quantitative Analysis WHIPPLE, STEPHEN O., B.B.A. in Production Management WIESNER, RICHARD J., B.B.A. in Accounting WITT, DAVID W., B.B.A. in Accounting WYSOCKE, ALVIN G., B.B.A. in Business ZINNEN, PAUL N., B.B.A. in Accounting alpha psi meetings acquaint them with the professionals they are soon to work with. Always striving for scholastic and professional excellence, these people will no doubt contribute greatly to the business world. D. Lamers, E. Virnig, A. Paplham, R. Pitzner, D. Wojahn, G. Kearns, H. Anderson, M. Thompson, J. Hamre. Missing: R. Mueller, G. Gunnlaugsson. I . I it!! alpha kappa psi ALPHA KAPPA PSI-Baltom Row: K. Keach, D. Schroeder, J. Rammer, J. Le Vrucht, J. Stangel, and P. Bogensehneider. Second Row: R. Kafka. T. Sonnleitner. J. Wardlow, R. Wagman. D. Mauch. B. Breseman, D. Kuesel, and M. Ullman. Third Row: J. Webster, R. Q An Alpha Kappa Psi can probably tell you the menu for a standard business dinner and any number of after-dinner jokes, or give a run-down of recent research in the commerce world, as that is AKP's central topic this year. In attending these dinners and other such functions, members are learning to meet the challenge that will face them in phi chi theta Zeller, T. Rowlands, J. Sara, A. Greseh, B. Schrimpf, G. Kearns, H. Goppman, H. Vondruska, J. Zimmer, D. Baker, T. Binder, R. Marshall, E. Gilbertson, and P. Guenther. today's business world. Through fraternalism, the Alpha Kappa Psis add professionalism to their various majors in economics, accounting, marketing, personnel management, and insurance. Informal parties and poker smokers also help them apply what they learn to the outside business world. XL X if .,,. M . PHI CHI TH ETA-Rolmm Row: S. Chen, G. Johnson, S. Ketterhagen, A. Luedtke, I-. Nyhus, and G. Schneider. Second Row: D. Shafer, M. Burckarat, G. Hastreiter, S. Yahn, M, Rubino, M. Mitterer, P. Miner, C. Krug, D. Herber, S. Berthin. P. K. Bishop, Q Here at Wisconsin, few girls enter the school of commerce. Phi Chi Theta, a national organization for women in business, furthers the interest of those few and gives them a chance to meet each other. lj This year, the sorority sponsored a Senior Sendoff picnic. a Founders Day 'f and B. Dretzbe. Third Row: C. Brickbaner, R. Ciurro. J. Van Haren. J Habeck. S. Simmons, M. Bhirdo. M. Kuehn. K. Langsten, K. Ayers, and K. Robertson. banquet, some held trips, and several professional meetings on areas of interest to members. By ofTering such opportunities, Phi Chi Theta encourages friendship and cooperation among women preparing for business careers and promotes high ideals for them. 4 vt' it K 1 -B f L'i' if R' wggxwf Q 4 M85 in v Y The final couches. education A student shapes a ring. The Education building-dark and majestic. 144 Dean Donald I. McCarty . ,zzfy .94 Teaching one to be creative is a difficult process. 'L ag-3, L 2 st ,V . t -'V-, L. 1, ,AQ 'V 1 ' :.:1'fs- YQ, .af t 1 lf. 1 ,1N, , c,., , t. ., MQSX Fry!! ,std 5 Y t f ' f an X 'L '1 .4 ' .x Q Education is the only insurance for the future. Everyone needs it, and, in increasing numbers, everyone is getting it. The university's School of Education, under the direction of Dean Donald McCarty, is well aware of its responsibilities to the state and country. Q But, as Dean McCarty might tell you, supplying qualined teachers is not the only problem. Recent figures of anticipated enrollment in schools across the land indicate a need for new applications of technology to the profession. New methods of instruction, as good or better than the old, must be sought and developed. Q The key to the future of our nation may well lie inthe success of such schools of education around the country. Research and instruction are the foundation of both the teacher of tomorrow, and the university's School of Education today. There are many forms of art. KAL --'-- ii.. p 4 Q ' -gh L- 5' 3 ,yfw .gg-..,,,:,V:. 5 QF K , Y av R .Q 1. tv? . .: S V 1. x A . L,.i , A kkLVli :ig WW A Q9 ,.,, p. a S'- . L, L .4 4 L A BAUTCH, SUSANNE M., B.S. in Secondary Education BECKWITH, BARBARA J., B.S. in Education BEDUHN, JILL J., B.S. in Art Education BEERS, BARBARA A., B.S. in Art Education BEHNKE, DEBORAH L., B.S. in Art Education BELL, SALLY D., B.S. in Elementary Education BERAN, ELAINE L., B.A. in Secondary Education BERENS, JAMES R., B.S. in Art Education BERGEMANN, BRIAN W., B.S. in Physical Education BERRINGTON, CHERYL L., B.A. in Secondary Education BIEBEL, CHRISTINE M., B.S. in Art Education BIERMAN, JULIE A., B.S. in Secondary Education BISTRONG, CYNTHIA L., B.S. in Elementary Education BLOOM, RHONDA S., B.S. in Secondary Education BOSTWICK, MARGARET A., B.S. in Elementary Education BOYCE, PATRICIA J., B.S. in Special Education BRABHAM, DIANA L., B.S. in Elementary Education BRANDES, ANNE R., B.A. in Education BRICKMAN, RITA A., B.A. in Speech Therapy BRISKIN, BARBARA S., B.S. in Secondary Education BROWN, DEBORAH A., B.S. in Art Education BRUHN, MARY ANNE, B.S. in Art Education BUEGE, CATHERINE H., B.S. in Elementary Education BYFIELD, PETER A., B.S. in Secondary Education CARPENTER, CAROL J., B.S. in Elementary Education CARPENTER, JANET M., B.A. in Education CAU LUM, JANE E., B.S. in Occupational Therapy CAVENDER, SHERRY J., B.S. in Secondary Education CH RISTGAU, BRYN E., B.S. in Elementary Education CLASSEN, BARBARA E., B.S. in Elementary Education COFAR, KAREN F., B.S. in Secondary Education COLBY, MARJORIE Y., B.S. in Elementary Education COLE, MARY M., B.A. in Speech Therapy CROAK, SHEILA A., B.S. in Speech Therapy CROSLAND, ANN C., B.S. in Art Education DAVENPORT, ELIZABETH M., B.S. in Art Education 146 :fbi Q - , V - - L ADAMSON, MARCIA I., B.S. in Secondary Education AEGERTER, JOHN M., B.S. in Art Education AHLGRIMM, ELYSE M., B.S. in Elementary Education AH RENS, ELLONA J., B.S. in Elementary Education ALBERTS, BARBARA S., B.S. in Elementary Education ALBERTS. ROGER D., B.S. in Physical Education AMES, NAOMI A., B.S. in Elementary Education ANDERSON, MARGERY E., B.S. in Elementary Education ANTONIUS, KIRSTEN H., B.S. in Art Education ARTER, CAROL A., B.A. in Secondary Education ASLAKSON, MARGARET O., B.S. in Elementary Education ATWELL, ELIZABETH B., B.S. in Secondary Education BANKA, EILEEN, B.S. in Physical Education BANSBACH, KAREN R., B.S. in Secondary Education BARKER, JANET G., B.A. in Secondary Education BARTFIELD, JUDITH G., B.S. in Secondary Education BATES, BECKY J., B.S. in Art Education BAUMANN, JEAN A., B.A. in Speech Therapy -J.. 1z1,.,,, M v ,L 1 xr f- 73. 3.3 . su.. ,wi Q - t.. M vt.. .. 1..'f, 59 .lx we N .37 Tv LLL Ag A 53 ...B , n- 1. I- ,.., ,,.,,., , - Zyyzpl , , p R 4- I J A . , , E, vig I ni ' A 4. .L 4 4 x-55 ff 'e' 'vibi Q1 . lQ. . . iii: 'A 5? l .zgf kf kfthl -Ig W .. . , . , . Q Vx ,., .. - ' . 49 ' h :A, T7 'iffy' .L .t,tt A I A J R A A V A L A ' Y 3- -. -ict. I E539 L 1 K . A Aa, , K 'Jr 5. Z ' I' ,, K I K td' V'-' in T 5- A ' I , ' A A 0- i in T, R R At,, A I I h h . ' 'mm h 4 .L - A 4- 4 U A - A. -L At GJETSON, MARY E., B.S. in Education I i I iiii l l GLAZIER, LOIS S., B.S. in Elementary Education - GMU R, GARY G., B.S. in Secondary Education . - GOEDJEN, CATHERINE W., B.S. in Secondary Education .3 'iii,, 'fb f i GOLDMAN, BARBARA L., B.S. in Elementary Education 1 GONGOLL, JOAN E., B.S. in Art Education GORDON. LINDA A., Rs. in Secondary Education ..tt I air . GRAEBNER, LYNN L., B.S. in Secondary Education GRAFF, JANICE R., B.A. in Secondary Education GRESCH, ANNA M., B.S. in Secondary Education GRESHAM, CAROL S., B.S. in Elementary Education l ,fn KV., GROSSHUESCH, BARBARA A., B.S. in Secondary Education ,H yy A iiill iiii GROSSMANN, LYNN C., B.A. in Speech Therapy GROTE, CAROL J., B.S. in Secondary Education GUELZOW, CAROL S., B.S. in Elementary Education GUENTHER, SHARON S., B.S. in Elementary Education GUIDINGER, BEVERLY J., B.S. in Elementary Education 4 GU RDA, MARY J., B.A. in Speech Therapy -ur , DAVENPORT, JOHN R., B.S. in Art Education DAVIES, SHARYN E., B.S. in Elementary Education DE HART, KATHIE A., B.S. in Speech Therapy DENNING, ALICE M., B.S. in Elementary Education DERRICK, DIANE C., B.S, in Art Education DIBBLE, BONNIE L., B.A. in Education DONOVETSKY, SUSAN R., B.S. in Secondary Education DOWNEY, KATHRYN M., B.S. in Elementary Education DRAKE, MARY H., B.S. in Secondary Education EBERT, TERRY F., B.S. in Occupational Therapy EH RGO'I'I', MARY A., B.A. in Secondary Education EMANUEL, ANNETTE J., B.S. in Speech Therapy ERBER, SUSAN J., B.A. in Secondary Education ERWIN, HARRIET A., B.S. in Secondary Education FABIAN, ELAINE J., B.S. in Art Education FALCI, PATRICIA J., B.S. in Secondary Education FEATHERSTONE, JANIS L., B.S. in Secondary Education FELD, DORIS, B.A. in Education FISCHER, PAULA A., B.A. in Secondary Education FISHER, ANNE F., B.S. in Secondary Education FOSEID, KRISTIN M., B.S. in Secondary Education FOX, KAREN Z., B.S. in Secondary Education FRANCIS, MARILYN L., B.A. in Art Education FRANK, SALLY A., B.S. in Education FRENZ, SHARON K., B.S. in Secondary Education FRIEDLAND, KAREN M., B.S. in Secondary Education FUCHS, PAUL R., B.S. in Art Education GALE, MARGARET R., B.S. in Elementary Education GANT, JILL E., B.S. in Education GARBER, HARRIET L., B.S. in Speech Therapy GELLER, MARIS L., B.S. in Secondary Education GERLER, BARBARA M., B.S. in Art Education GERTNER, GAIL, B.A. in Education GIERINGER, LEIGH E., B.S. in Art Education GIERKE, LYNNE A., B.S. in Art Education GILMAN, ROBERTA E., B.S. in Education 13. 'S f '7 L G -Ll gc ALA L 147 A ur' HINGISS, SUSAN C., B.S. in Art Education HOFF, BARBARA A., B.A. in Secondary Education HOPKINS, DONNA, B,S. in Secondary Education HORN, BARBARA R., B.S. in Education HOUSE, BETTY B., B.A. in Elementary Education HREES, VIRGINIA C., B.S. in Secondary Education HUB, BARBARA A., B.A. in Elementary Education HUNT, SUSAN J., B.S. in Secondary Education HUNTER, JACQUELINE K., B.S. in Elementary Education JACKSON, GARY L., B.S. in Secondary Education JAGNOW, MARY A., B.S. in Secondary Education JIPSON, JANICE A., B.S. in Secondary Education JOHANNES, JUDITH G., B.S. in Education JOHNSON, GLENN A., B.S. in Secondary Education JOHNSON, JUDITH S., B.A. in Education JOHNSON, NANCY E., B.S. in Elementary Education JOSEPH, ROXANE E., B.S. in Elementary Education JOYCE, HAROLD J., JR., B.S. in Education JUST, CAROLYN K., B.S. in Elementary Education KADIN, JANET R., B.A. in Elementary Education KALSCHEUR, MARGARET R., B.S. in Secondary Education KAMKE, NATHALIE J ., B.S. in Secondary Education KAPLAN, SHEILA E., B.S. in Secondary Education KAVLOCK, LINDA G., B.A. in Secondary Education KENNEY, CAROLYN A., B.S. in Secondary Education KERCHNER, JUDY S., B.S. in Secondary Education KERR, JOAN, B.S. in Elementary Education KESNER, BARBARA J., B.A. in Speech Correction KESTELL, BERNICE M., B.S. in Secondary Education KESTER, KATHLEEN R., B.A. in Secondary Education KIRN, ANNE, B.S. in Secondary Education KNUDSON, KRISTIN, B.A. in Elementary Education KOHLER, MARILYN J., B.S. in Secondary Education KOOISTRA, GALE R., B.S. in Elementary Education KOPEL, ROBERTA L., B.S. in Secondary Education KORES, SUSAN J., B.S. in Secondary Education KORTH, ALICE N., B.M. in Education KOSSOW, LOUISE G., B.S. in Secondary Education KRAHN, PHYLLIS A., B.S. in Secondary Education KRAUSMAN, JEAN G. K., B.S. in Secondary Education KRELL, MARYLIN C., B.S. in Elementary Education KRUECK, THOMAS G., B.S. in Secondary Education 148 GUTE, JANE A., B.S. in Art Education HAASE, SHARON J ., B.S. in Elementary Education HALL, PATRICIA M., B.S. in Occupational Therapy HANSON, JOY E., B.S. in Education HARMANN, JEAN L., B.A. in Secondary Education HARRIMAN, SHARRYL M., B.A. in Secondary Education HATLESTAD, BETH L., B.S. in Occupational Therapy HAWKINS, PATRICIA C., B.S. in Secondary Education HAWXHU RST, SANDRA L., B.A. in Elementary Education HEATH, SUSAN, B.S. in Secondary Education HENDERSON, CAROL J., B.S. in Speech Therapy HERZOG, JOAN M., B.S. in Secondary Education .lg .,. ? 'xt J if -11 P? J, as - ', L52 4' Ji Ka 1-LO 5 LA, isifiim' x-5 J PH r 0 fs. ws- .YN r fy S 2'-EU ga MOTTL, LINDA R., B.S. in Education MUEHLBAUER, RICHARD L., B.M. in Education MUELLER, JEANNE L., B.S. in Art Education MUELLER, LOIS E., B.S. in Physical Education NELSON, REDGY L., B.S. in Elementary Education NEMEC, JUDITH J., B.S. in Education NIELSEN, KAREN L., B.S. in Art Education NIELSEN, KAREN S., B.S. in Secondary Education NORGAARD, LINDA J., B.S. in Elementary Education OLSEN, DEANNE E., B.A. in Secondary Education OTLEY, NANCY E., B.S. in Speech Therapy PALMER, PAMELA M., B.S. in Elementary Education AL F953 KUEHNDORF, JUDITH A., B.A. in Secondary Education KU RZ, JANET E., B.S. in Secondary Education LAESER, ROBERT L., B.S. in Education LAMB, BARBARA M., B.S. in Secondary Education LASCH, DONALD K., B.M. in Education LaVINE, DONALD J., B.S. in Education LAWTON, KATH RYN A., B.S. in Special Education LAZARUS, SUSAN A., B.S. in Elementary Education LEAHY, SUSAN C., B.S. in Secondary Education LEITNER, LAURIE A,, B,S. in Secondary Education LESNER, JUDITH S., B.A. in Secondary Education LEVANDOSKI, BARBARA S., B.A. in Secondary Education LINDER, VICKI R., B.S. in Education LINE, SANDRA A., B.S. in Secondary Education LOGERQUIST, HELEN J., B.S. in Physical Education LOWE, BARBARA J., B.S. in Education LU BELL, PATRICIA A., B.S. in Speech Therapy LUDWICK, LINDALEA, B.S. in Secondary Education LuKASZWICZ, VALERIE E., B.S. in Secondary Education LYNAUGH, JOHN B., B.S. in Secondary Education MALKIN, BOBBE A., B.S. in Elementary Education MARACCINI, EMILY C., B.S. in Secondary Education MARTIN, SYLVIA R., B.S. in Elementary Education MATTERER, PAMELA S., B.S. in Education MAYO, ANN-ELIZABETH, B.S. in Secondary Education McAVOY, BETTE L., B.S. in Art Education MCCONNELL, MARY M., B.A. in Education MCCOOL, CAROL J., B.S. in Elementary Education MCCUTCHIN, CAROL A., B.S. in Elementary Education McKAY, BRUCE A., B.S. in Secondary Education MCLAUCHLAN, SHAUN, B.S. in Elementary Education McNEIL, JOANNE G., B.S. in Secondary Education MEINERS, MARION R., B.S. in Art Education MEISTER, BETTY A., B.S. in Art Education MEYOCKS, BARBARA A., B.S. in Secondary Education MIELKE, LINDA J., B.S. in Elementary Education MIKKELSEN, KAREN S., B.S. in Physical Education MILLER, CONSTANCE A., B.S. in Secondary Education MITCHELL, LESLIE G., B.S. in Art Education MOHAUPT, KAREN K,, B.A. in Art Education MORAN, MARY D., B.S. in Elementary Education MORGAN, JULIA M., B.S. in Secondary Education Au.. 149 Q- g 4- ALA AL AL. 4 RENNER, SUSAN R., B.S. in Art Education RHIEL, TESS J ., B.S. in Secondary Education RITTER, JANE E., B.A. in Elementary Education ROEHL, SHIRLEY A., B.S. in Elementary Education ROENFANZ, KAREN B., B.A. in Elementary Education ROPER, CATHERINE L., B.S. in Secondary Education ROSHARDT, ELIZABETH H., B.S. in Education RUPPEL, KAY L., B.S. in Education SALK, ANDREA M., B.S. in Elementary Education SAUK, JANET, B.A. in Elementary Education SAVAGLIO, ANTOINETTE R., B.S. in Education SCHARA, JAMES P., B.S. in Physical Education SCHEAF, K. LAUREL, B.S. in Secondary Education SCHILF, HARMIE E., B.A. in Secondary Education SCHILLER, LESLIE D., B.S. in Elementary Education SCHLEGMAN, BARBARA J., B.S. in Art Education SCHLINTZ, SUSAN, B.S. in Art Education SCHMIDT, HAROLD D., B.S. in Secondary Education SCHNEIDER, MARLENE A., B.S. in Elementary Education SCHULTZ, JANET K., B.S. in Elementary Education SHERMAN, GAYLE R., B.S. in Elementary Education SHULMAN, MYRNA S., B.S. in Secondary Education SIEGEL, MARY L., B.A. in Secondary Education SIEGLE, CAROL S., B.A. in Elementary Education SIERZANT, RICHARD, B.A. in Physical Education SIKER, JUDY L., B.S. in Art Education SIREF, JANICE D., B.S. in Elementary Education SKOLNICK, LESLIE M., B.S. in Secondary Education SKUHRA, NANCY A., B.S. in Elementary Education SOLBERG, CHRISTINE L., B.A. in Secondary Education 150 PAULSON, JUDITH M., B.S. in Education PEDERSEN, LYNN E., B.S. in Secondary Education PEPPER, SUE A., B.S. in Elementary Education PETERSON, BARBARA A., B.S. in Elementary Education PETERSON, BONNIE R., B.S. in Secondary Education PETERSON, CAROL S., B.A. in Secondary Education PETERSON, TERRANCE K., B.S. in Secondary Education PFISTER, JULIANNE, B.S. in Elementary Education PFLEGER, LAWRENCE R., B.S. in Secondary Education PISCHKE, DARLENE C., B.S. in Education PLEVIN, MARCIA A., B.S. in Secondary Education POLLAY, BARBARA I., B.S. in Elementary Education POLLOCK, NANCY L., B.S. in Secondary Education POOL, BARBARA L., B.A. in Secondary Education POPANZ, ELIZABETH A., B.S. in Elementary Education PRANGE, KAY A., B.S. in Secondary Education PUTNAM, PENELOPE K., B.S. in Elementary Education PUTTCAMP, SARAH L., B.S. in Elementary Education RASMUSSEN, KAREN J ., B.A. in Secondary Education RATNER, KATHY M., B.S. in Elementary Education REESE, JUDITH K., B.S. in Secondary Education REHAHN, PAULA M., B.S. in Elementary Education REICH, MARGO L., B.S. in Secondary Education REIN, RENEE B., B.S. in Secondary Education as K I S in y 1 l .anal G. -ff! .ep 4A N. 'f Q L 3 I Q q if-J Q . Vg R-H ar-'Y 1? WEISBERG, ELLEN S., B.S. in Art Education WENDLER, DOUGLAS E., B.A. in Secondary Education WENIG, DARLENE, B.S. in Elementary Education WERREN, SUSAN J., B.S. in Education WESCOTF. JEANNE M., B.A. in Elementary Education WESTERN. DIANNE R., B.S. in Art Education WIERNICK, SUSAN L., B.A. in Education WILKIE, ELIZABETH B., B.S. in Elementary Education WILKINS, ANN F., B.S. in Secondary Education WILLADSEN, JEAN M., B.S. in Art Education WILSON, CHERYL A., B.S. in Elementary Education WINKELMAN, NANCY L., B.S.I. in Secondary Education WINRERM, JAMES R., B.S. in Art Education WOBIG, CAROL C., B.S. in Education WOOLRIDGE, NANCY, B.S. in Secondary Education WYNVEEN, DAVID G., B.S. in Art Education YEDDIS, SUNNY J., B.A. in Speech Therapy ZEROTH, CHARLOTTE A., B.S. in Education ZIEBARTH, MARCIA M., B.S. in Secondary Education ZIELINSKI, FELICIC J., B.S. in Secondary Education ZIETLOW, JAMES W., B.S. in Secondary Education ZRUTTENDEN, SUSAN L., B.A. in Education ZUCKERMAN, TERI L., B.A. in Education 3. li SORENSEN. LINDA L., B.S. in Secondary Education STACY, MARY J., B.S. in Secondary Education STAM PEN, RAN DI K., B.S. in Secondary Education STAMPFL, RUTH K., B.S. in Education STANDRIDGE, PAMELA R., B.A. in Elementary Education STEIDL, NANCY L., B.S. in Secondary Education STEIN, SUSAN M., B.S. in Secondary Education STOLHAND, KAREN J., B.S. in Education SWAN, JUDITH L., B.S. in Elementary Education SWEDBERG, KAREN J., B.S. in Physical Education SWEED, SUSAN F., B.S. in Elementary Education TARNOW, TERRI N., B.S. in Secondary Education TESCH, CLAUDIA J., B.A. in Elementary Education THUROW, JAMES A., B.S. in Education TOMFOHRDE, CLIFFORD D., B.S. in Secondary Education TRAISMAN, BARBARA L., B.A. in Secondary Education TRECEK, JANE L., B.S. in Occupational Therapy TSUMOTO, LYNN T., B.S. in Secondary Education TURBINER, MARCIA L., B.S. in Elementary Education TURMO, CATHERINE L., B.A. in Art Education TYNDALL. JAMES D., B.S. in Art Education UNGER. JILAYNE L., B.S. in Secondary Education VAHOVIUS, KAREN J.. B.S. in Elementary Education VICKER, BEVERLY A., B.S. in Secondary Education VOGEL, CAROL A.. B.S. in Elementary Education VOSMEK, JANIS C.. B.S. in Physical Education WACHS, SANDRA E., B.S. in Education WALRAFF, LEE A., B.S. in Secondary Education WAX, JUDITH E., B.S. in Elementary Education WEINTRAUB, TINA G., B.S. in Special Education 'kv ff' .. . .M .., :,,.'-gg. J 'Q 151 engineering Q Engineering students are stoic. The walk out to that distant complex of buildings housing the school is enough to discourage most students. They must also resign themselves to briefcases, slide rules, and an acute shortage of females. Q It is worth all the bother, though, because Wisc0nsin's engineering school is outstanding. A well substantiated rumor would have it that almost every standard text in the field of Chemical Engineering was written by a Wisconsin faculty member. After graduation, the engineering student finds himself sought after by top business and manufacturing corporations around the world. Q A bonus question often posed on chemical engineering exams across the nation, to see how carefully a certain text was read, is: what do the first letters of each paragraph in the forward spell? What else but ON WISCONSIN! N57-fi The machines are at rest while the students are at work. a familiar site for engineering students. the fully equipped work shop. x--.N N 'x Dean Kurt F. Wendt BEUTHLING, TERRANCE W., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering BLANCHARD, JOHN C., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering BOGENSCHNEIDER, GARY E., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering BRAUN, DENNIS H., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering BROWN, ROGER G., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering BROWN, STEPHEN J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering BRUSIUS, PHILLIP G., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering BUDOWLE, RICHARD J., B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering CARLSON, LAWRENCE E., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering CARLSON, MICHAEL K., B.S.M.M.E. in Metallurgical Engineering CASPER, GARY P., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering 8a B.S. in City Planning CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES K., B.S.M.M.E. in Metallurgical Engineering CHEA, RAMON C. W., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering CLAYTON, ROBERT J., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering COLEMAN, RONALD D., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering CULVER, WILLIAM R., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering DREHER, ROGER H., M.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering DRETZKE, DOUGLAS C., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering DREWS, JOHN M., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering EHN, GARY G., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering EISENSTADT, JOSEPH, B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ENGSTROM, ROGER A., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering EROMANN, RICHARD E., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering FABER, RUTH A., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering FAIRMAN, RICHARD A., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering FORTIER, EARL J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering GAFKE, GARY P., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering GAGEN, DENNIS C., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering GERARD, WILLIAM L., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering GEU RTS, GARY I., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering GEISEL, PAUL A., B.S. in Engineering GIRARD, ROBERT S., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering GOTTSACKER, ROBERT M., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering GRIFFITH, GLEN R., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering GROSSHANDLER, WILLIAM L., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering HAAG, TED R., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering 154 ADAMAVICH, DON P., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering' ALF, DONALD L., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering ALBERTS, C. LEE, B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ALPERT, JOEL, B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering ALVIN, ROGER M., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering ANDERSON, CHARLES T., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ARMSTRONG, DANIEL A., B.S. in Engineering BAILEY, MICHAEL J., B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering BARTEL, JAMES J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering BAUER, WILLIAM A., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering BEALE, ELMER C., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering BECKM AN, JOEL W., B.S.M.E. in Mining Engineering BEDELL, JAMES R., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering BEGUN, LAWRENCE C., B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering BEHRENS, STEPHEN C., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering BEILFUSS, WILLIAM P., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering BELL, RONALD N., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering BERAN, ROBERT L., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering dw qv W av r e' is . 'wi' I V7 y y W K ' u K 0 i J in 6- '6 3 N . MECHELKE, TERRY J.. B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering MEYER, JAMES S., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering MICKELSON. ARNOLD L., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering MORSE, LELAND H., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering MROZ. DAVID R., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering MUEHLEISEN. LEONARD R.. B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering MULHOLLAM, GAIL R.. B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering NETTESHEIM, RICHARD L., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering NEWHOUSE, JOHN C.. B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering NIELSEN, ROGER P., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering PALICKA, ROBERT G., JR., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering PETERSON. GERALD L., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering PIKE, GARY L., B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering PINGEL, LESLIE L., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering PLANSKY, ROBERT N., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering PRUSKI, STANLEY J., JR., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering PUTZ, ROBERT J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering REED, JONATHON F., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ,ssl rw - HAM BLETON, HARRY B., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering HOEPFL, ROBERT T., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering HOGSETH, STEVEN W., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering HUMMEL, RICHARD J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering HUMPHREY, RICHARD B., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering HUNTER, JOSEPH H., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering HURD, JOHN E., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering IRVINE. LEWIS B., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering JACKSON, CRAIG A., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering JENKINS, DANIEL A., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering JERMSTAD, GORDON L., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering JOHNSON, GARY B., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering JOHNSON, RONALD K., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering JUNGWIRTH, GARY J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering KAAS, MICHAEL S., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering KEIDL, STEVEN D., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering KIPPA, TERRY L., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering KLEIN, JERRY A., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering KLING, MICHAEL J., III, B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering KOBER, MICHAEL J., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering KOCH, DUANE D., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering KOHL, THOMAS E., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering 8L B.B,A. in Purchasing KONKEL, KIRK A., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering KRAHN, WILLIAM C., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering KRAUTKRAMER, FRED A., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering KROCK, GARY P., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering KRUTZ, GARY W., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering KUMMER, WILLIAM B., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering LARSON, MYLES A., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering LEWIS, HOWARD M., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering LIBERT, JAMES T., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering LINSSEN, JOSEPH N., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering LITCHFIELD. LAWRENCE L., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering MADARY, JAMES V., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering MADY, RICHARD W., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering MAST, ROBERT E., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering 'Jig X' Q mir! .J -ff- 155 REWEY, MICHAEL W., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering REYNOLD, JOHN T., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ROBEY, THOMAS G., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering RODEN, ROBERT W., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering ROGERS, RONALD D., B.S.M.M.E. in Metallurgical Engineeri ROLLAY, DAVID T., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering ROWAN, DAVID V., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering SANDOW, FORREST A., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering SCHAEFER, RONALD H., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering SCH LATTER, JAMES C., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering SCHLEIFE, JOHN R., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering SCHNEIDER, MARVIN F., JR., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Enginee SCHUETTPELZ, DUANE H., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering SCHULTZ, DAVID V., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering SCHUPPE, THOMAS F., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering SCHWAAB, RICHARD L., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering SCHWARK, ALTON C., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering SHAPIRO, DANN L., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering SMESTAD, CHARLES O., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineerin SMETANA, MARVIN M., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineerin SPENCER, JAMES R., B.S.M.M.E. in Metallurgical Engineering SPINK, PAUL E., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering STEELE, JOHN B., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering STICHMAN, JOHN H., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering STILLSON, JAMES A., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering STORM, DAVID J., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering STREBEL, RICHARD M., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering SURGGIM, JAMES G., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering TROST, RANDALLJ., M.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering VERHAEGHE, TIM A., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering VRUWINK, ROGER W., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering WAARVIK, THOMAS L., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering WAM BOLD, GARY D., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering WEIBEL, GERALD E., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering WHIPPLE, RICHARD A., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering WHITNEY, JOHN M., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering WIDMOYER, WILLIAM F., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineerir WILCOX, ROSS P., B.S.CH.E. in Chemical Engineering WILSON, JAMES P., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering WONG, PO-CHING, B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering WROS, EDWARD M., B.S.M.E. in Mechanical Engineering ZALUD, SHIRLEY L., B.S.N.E. in Nuclear Engineering ZAO, RICHARD W. T., B.S.C.E. in Civil Engineering ZINSMEISTER, ROBERT H., JR., B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering american society of civil engineers AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-Bottom Row: D. Kiesling, L. Craker, R. Dupuis, G. Holubik, J. Niemeyer, D. Johnson, P. Monkmeyer, V. Liebe. Second Row: K. N. Gupta, J. Q Bridges, tunnels, highways, byways, skyways, thruways, new-ways, alleyways, and roads! lj The American Society of Civil Engineers strives continuously to increase this list ad infinitum, create professional attitudes among student civil engineers through business meetings and other activities, and american society of mechanical engineers L AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL A Br k D M D V h J F k D A R J h k ENGINEERS-Bollonz Row: J. Bartel, J. Engler, G. Krutz, G. Hertel, L. Alberts. Second Row: C. Jackson, T. Cape, M. Smetana, E Univac and Operation Match are credited to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Without this club's members such creations would be no more than numerous nuts, bolts, screws, and light bulbs. These innovations are signs of modern times and engineers in the chi epsilon CHI EPSILON-Bazmm Row: T. Kippa, E. Kannel. J. Swiggum, J. Scheller, A. Roethe. W. King, K. Jurkowski, T. Lillesand, T. Asbeck Gruendler. L. Jung, R. Roden, D. Quam. Sammi Row: N. Hutzlcr. M. Kober. R. Kiefer. G. Rinehardt, D. Swanson, J. Niemeyer. R. Gottsacker, T. Q There are few slouehes in Chi Epsilon. Members must department. Instead of visions of sugar plums, the Chi have proven their ability in the diliicult field of chemical Epsilons are excited by the formula: K.E.:Wmv3-the engineering before they are permitted to join this honorary equation surrounded by a dazzling aurora. And if the aurora fraternity. Once admitted, everyone is expected to maintain were absent, these gentlemen could probably synthesize grades and do a service project for the chemical engineering another. eta kappa nu --t'1--- in ETA KAPPA NU4Botr0m Row: J. Blanchard, T. Peterson. D. Alf, nom. J. Hurd. J. Schmoock. N. Heise, H. Schmidt, G. Mulsollam, S. G. Peterson, T. Robert Royt, W. Belknap, J. Elston, I.. Williams. G. Burns, R. Argue, R. Schimanek. B. Schweht, B. Schwehr, S. Wexler, Wambold. Scc'om1 Row: M. Green. R. Chen, D. Thorson. T. Bren- M. Larson. lj Acquainting prospective engineers and their high school counselors with the engineering program at the University of Wisconsin, was originally the idea of Eta Kappa Nu, an honorary electrical engineering fraternity. In addition to recognizing electrical engineering students of high scholastic standing, Eta Kappa Nu gives its members an opportunity to hear several speakers and hold informal smokers. This promotes the academic and social development of the engineer, and enhances the standing of the electrical department and the profession. fi 'z' . ..y,511.. i' ' ' Q - I-Q l INSTITUTION OF ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERSfBurtonz Row: G. Wambolo. W. Krahn, R. Prouty, R. Niel- sen. P. Ewenko. K. Lai. M. Larson, R. Kohls, and T. Brennom. Scfcoml Row: T. Royt. T. Peterson, L. Muehleisen, W. Miller. S. Row: K. Seitz. J. Zeitlow, D. Alf. J. Blanchard, L. Williams, R Humphrey. G. Peterson, J. Haas, R. Schaefer, B. Bondow, G. Ves perman. R. Zinsmeister. G. Geurts. D. Rowan, B. Schwehr. M Green, R. Chea. and B. Fell. Burns, R. Shimanek, G. Johnson, L. Thiele. and D. Thorson. Tlzira' institute of electronics and electrical engineers Cl The Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers-wow what a handle-keeps its members abreast of the latest developments in the tields of electronics and electrical engineering fcouldn't you guess by the name?J. Interested men, sophomores through grad students, read the Institute's national publication. and hear outside speakers. All of this information may be technical to the layman, but to those majoring in Electrical Engineering it's as easy as pie. '1- .1 t,. POLYGON BOARD-liuzrom Row: D. Hem. D. Withey, W. Bohl. Alberts. C. Weiss. W. Grosshandler, A. Gresch, T. Stiefvater, R J. Niemeyer. J. Marks. D. Adamavich. Scwml Row: C. Jackson, L. Gottsacker. P. Anderson. J. Smith. J. Crocker. B. Balow. polygon board E Coordinating professional society activity on the engineering campus was the many-sided task of Polygon Board, headed by president John Niemeyer. Board members are chosen from every engineering society on campus and have made themselves heard even in Student Government. These men have also helped Wisconsin Engineers to receive many honors. The traditional spring Engineering Exposition and various St. Pat was an engineer celebrations helped to give a lighter side to the accomplishments of this hard- working organization. Q Besides being a professional electrical engineering fraternity chartered to further engineering aims and ideals, Kappa Eta Kappa also maintains a complete social calendar and intramural athletic programs. Q In addition, the group boasts both the largest professional fraternity membership and the coolest bachelor advisori' on campus. Q Participation in the annual engineering exposition and sponsorship of numerous speaker programs are some of the groupis more professional activities. Q The professional side of the scale is balanced socially with endless beer suppers and a vast array of theme parties all of which try to make Kappa Eta Kappa a well- rounded organization. KAPPA ETA KAPPA-Bottom Row: T. Thompson. Max, J. Halverson, D. Larson, R. Ludke. Second Row: J. Ylvisaker, W. Kissel, M. Kling, R. Mielke, E. Pemie, M. Borenstein, D. Alp, W. Belknap. Third Row: E. Engstrom, S. Craney. Fourth Row: R. Ger- kappa eta kappa ing, P. Geigel, B. Pierce, R. Sundberg, G. Mulhol lam, R. Humphrey, J. Thielmann, C. Frazier, P Brusius, I. Belknap. Fifth Row: K. Epple, L. Bron stad, A. Mickelson, J. Fritsch. . ll. i reire society of automotive engineers Q A common interest and a common held of study brought together this group of future Automotive Engineers. The common interest provides the basis for activities. The Society frequently invites representatives from the engineering industry to present programs which help guide the work and aims of the members. Its monthly meetings revolve around topics vital to each member. Every two years the Society sets to practice their knowledge, and presents an engineering exposition, complete with displays. Detroit is waiting for you, men! SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS-liotlom Row: A. B. Aydtlcle, R. Girard, E. Sanders. Third Row: E. Fngstom, D. Easton, Smith, B. Grosshandler. A. Zwieky, l.. Morse, H. Weber, C . Gumz, A. Sargent, P. Rohit, A. Wanek, R. Van Vleet, R. Schaefer. Jackson. S. Hogseth, J. Tenwinkcl, G. Borman. Second Row: J. P. Hansen, C. Krause, T. Wendt, G. Seefelot, M. Maes, R. Engstrom, Gutowski. R. Myott. J. Whitney. S. Dains, R. Schaefer, W. Wiegand. J. Mertz. C. Wissink, J. Paschkewitz, J. Henderson, P. Dettmann, F. Furrer, B. 3 L Q. 4. Ra L A l .. L - TAU BETA Pl-Bottom Row: J. Blanchard, T. Peterson, D. Alf, J. Degner. R, Beran. R. Swanson, R. Gottsaeker, W. Zabel, N. Heise. Goba, M. Larson. J. Sehlatter. S. Wcxler, M. Green, and T. Royt. R. Junker, J. Klein. T. Meehelke, M. Kobe. R. Argue. and D. Sat-om! Row: K. Shodhan. W. Buehring. M. Peterson. R. DeVor. R. Thorson. tau beta pi Q If you were a freshman in engineering this year and needed some good tutoring, chances are you asked a member of Tau Beta Pi to help you. lj Their goals are many. They want to recognize students who have made contributions to the University in the engineering field. including undergraduates who have displayed good scholarship and character, and alumni who have attained recognition. The club also tries to foster a spirit ol' liberal culture in engineering colleges. theta tau gE: wh ' ' ' 'I 83 .. N 3 . A THETA TAU-Bottom Row: B. Gerard, A. Butterworth, A. Per- kins, W. Weber. Second Row: P. Steitz, D. Cooper, T. Schuppe, T. Klitzkie, C. Weiss, T. Wendt, B. Lukszyz, L. Wenzel. Third Row: D. lj Anyone can easily tell by paging through the engineering section of the Badger that there are many professional engineering fraternities, and Theta Tau is one of them. However, its purpose is more unique than others. It is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest 3. WISCONSIN ENGINEER-Bottom Row: D. Shell, A. Christenson, G. Mueller. G. Malotki. Connely, A. Swerdlowe, M. Ingeman, A. True- Third Row: M. Goudek, C. Holtebeek. D. blood. Second Row: W. Larsen, N. Frater, D. Walters, G. Suhm. R. Smith, D. Wilbur. Werve, D. Meer, R. Eisemann, J. Niemeyer, D. Quam, B. Pfeiffer, B. Pease, J. Schladweiler, T. Garber, J. Van Fleet. and unite all these fraternities in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. This may seem like a big job but Theta Tau accomplishes it easily with such functions as a Founders' Day Banquet, Engineering Exposition, program speakers, and innumerable parties. wisconsin engineer Q What kind of man reads the Wisconsin Engineer? The suave engineer at Wisconsin who would like the real nitty gritty on latest developments in the engineering and science colleges reads it. The hard working staff that puts together the Wisconsin Engineer manages to put out eight copies a year. It is not only involved in publishing but represents Wisconsin at the National ECMA Convention, holds an annual banquet for outstanding writers and contributors, and manages to have a staff party. All this and writing too. triangle V f- iv ff' gil Z4 wg - K . 1' ms' TRIANGLE-Bottom Row: R. Aschenhrenner, P. Vetter. R. Dickinson. D. Shell, F. Fuhrmann. Third Row: D. Driver, A Weiland, A. l.acher, B. Kummer, J. Femal. Second Row: B. Becker, G. Doremus, B. Groth, B. Sheldon. B. Hoepli, B Pritchard, R. Deffner, P. Reger. D. Leszczynski, I. Engler. D. Engles.J. Hendricks. Cl Triangle Fraternity actually has only two sides: social and professional. It allows engineers, architects, and scientists to compare experiences and goals, and holds many social events. This year the members sponsored Parent's Day tours of the engineering campus and gave the children of the South Side Community Center a Christmas party. They took first place in the independent division of the Homecoming display contest Cwith ATD,s helpj and held a pre-St. Pat's bash for engineers, after which they proudly announced that the engineer- lawyer ehug contest proved once and for all St. Pat was an engineer. Chancellor Donald R, McNeil and Dean M nrtha Peterson pose with nine Extension students Q Somewhere there are 145,000 souls attending the university who have never climbed Bascom Hill, have never experienced the Rathskeller at noon, have no idea what a T.A. is, and have never lived in a dormitory. Who are these creatures? Do they inhabit a hitherto unknown ghetto at the university? Q Actually they are like the rest of the students, save that the majority of them are a little grayer and a little wiser. They are the l 1,000 who take correspondence courses-the ones who do not have to wake up for 7:45 classes, they are the 95,000 who complete courses through the Armed Forces Institute, the 8,000 who attend centers, and the 30,000 who participate in institutes. They are all members of the expanding extension program of the university. Q Since its rather ignominious beginnings, when Professor Lightly quietly advertised correspondence courses and was soon thereafter just as quietly removed from the university scene, the Extension Division has burgeoned to the extent that it now lays claim not only to its own towering building in Madison, but also to numerous centers scattered across the Wisconsin landscape. The trend continues as the Extension Division becomes increasingly important in furthering the Wisconsin idea. extension school Extension Division-new era of integrated service. Men lounge in Wisconsin Center before a conference. graduate school Dean R. A. Alberty Q I X . , I Most of the TAS' are graduate students years of intensive study. rmWu,N-.,,., .,,,,. W.. ,. . r'rr 'e r ffif rr ' 'M 2 -u.........., a ,L Q' Learning, comprehending and discussing are all parts ofa further education. Momentary respite. Q College is a necessity in the sixties. Increasingly, however, some form of graduate school education is also mandatory. Infact, universities maintain their reputations best, with strong, nationally recognized graduate departments. A freshman climbing the hill is not acutely aware of the importance of prestige, at least applied to graduate schools. But foundations and the federal government do notice. No longer can the dean of a weak or average grad school say: While you're up get me a grant. It takes reputation to bring the ingredients for further success. Q Wisconsin is proud to excel in most every graduate department. Approximately 8,222 students are currently attracted to the high standards offered in Madison. The university is not the only institution making inroads into the grad students' time. Nearly 50011 of these scholars are married, and the apartment shortage can make living dithcult. It is hard to make do in a tent, particularly in winter. Q The student unable to get financial support may become a TA., much to the delight of the university. The budding scholar unable to get a satisfactory position with either the university or local business, may be forced to drop out, much to the delight of the army. The school, then, is vital to the overall strength ofthe university. lt supplies both prestige and the teachers most in contact with the undergraduate student body. 167 W, , .wwf- ' Q Perry Mason may be the average TV viewerls idea of a successful lawyer, but the graduates of the University of Wisconsin Law School know that there is more to the study of law than memorizing scripts. Q In 1867, the school became the first state-supported law school in the country. For twenty-five years, classes were held in the State Capitol building. The new law building that brightens up Bascom Hill has given students better classrooms, seminar rooms, faculty offices, and even a moot courtroom. A well-stocked library for their use adjoins the building. In fields such as contracts, land tenure and water problems, original research has been undertaken by the school. Q Obviously, a degree from Wisconsinis law school will take students much farther than television courtrooms. When they speak for the defendant, they will have rich training and experience, rather than cue cards, to back them up. f'ki Look at all the students outside of Law. Does this mean an increase in lawyers, or court cases? seniors BELL, JOHN S., J.D BELL, ROBERT M., J.D BOSTETTER, THOMAS G., J.D CLINTON, RICHARD M., J.D COFAR, LAWRENCE I., J.D DREHER, NANCY C., J.D EBBOTT, RICHARD H., I.D FIELD, STEPHEN F., J.D HABERMAN, KEITH P., .I.D HERLACHE, THOMAS L J.D -a i if I . IVKVV Egg! --H ' 1 22 . ,f - . 'M HW Dean George H. Young I wonder if the professor is right? I don't remember Perry Mason mentioning any of this. As he crams for an exam he also crams his stomach HOLLENBECK, FRED D,, III, J.D. an 42 as on KAMINSKY, DON M., J.D. ' LAUTZ, DONALD G., J.D. MELZER, ROBERT T., J.D. REICH, DOUGLAS J., J.D. ROSENBERG, ROBERT A., J.D. SOLOMON, RICHARD J., J.D. VOSS, THEODORE R., J.D. . WILK, MARTIN L., J.D. Dean Leon Epstein letters and science Q What is the College of Letters and Science? Or, better yet, what isn't it? As Dean Leon D. Epstein well knows, the college embraces the humanities, the social sciences, and the basic sciences-a full seventy percent of the university's academic life. Q If a raw figure doesnat impress you, suggested reading is the College of Letters and Science Bulletin. In that catalogue one may thumb from African languages and literature to Zoology-two somewhat unrelated fields of study. In between are such diverse topics as classics and chemistry, philosophy and physics. Q Although it's true that many scholastic species dwell within the tent, the college offers a student a catholicity of involvement. The educational possibilities offered by the college are enormous, and utterly without realization by any one scholar. But, isnit this why you chose a university over that small college? Chemistry is precision. Between classes, students do some last minute cramming. I 3 s x Van Hise-site of construction. xi e it ' s mt 5 1:11 2 tl W3 i Q , Birge eye view of . . . 171 --V. 'M - ' J ' ,: - . .- , 'T' 'ST' , , V ' ' 5 F- - of if 'I 1 Q U -.Q X A Z k J - Qiv, . A 2 -1. ' GV K .M 'f .. I ll - . f'.' - bl ' 14 .-.1 If ' Viz.. . . l. Q .1 kkkl Q I . .r -W s: ,, . I . . , fa .t o - ii f i t ' m A-Al l Q.-Wx .L f Q I t f I 7 f rtc la . ck ' c 99 1' i ',l: - . ANDERSON, BEVERLY L., B.S. in Medical Technology ANDERSON, DANIEL P., B.S. in Political Science ANDERSON, EUGENE D., B.M. in Music ANDERSON, THOMAS W., B.S. in History ANDERSON, VIRGINIA C., B.S. in Social Work ANHALT. EDWARD F., B.S. in History ANSCHEL, FRIEDA, B.A. in Social Work APPLEZWEIG, BARBARA J., B.A. in History ARENANDER, ALARIC T., B.S. in Molecular Biology ARIANO, FRANK V., B.S. in Political Science ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE R., B.S. in Economics ARNAY, JOAN M., B.A. in Speech ARKIN, HENRY R., B.A. in English ARMOU R, NELSON W., B.A. in History ARPS, SUSAN A., B,A. in German ARVESEN, RICHARD J., B.S. in Applied Math and Physics ASCHNER, KATHERINE R., B.A. in African Literature and Language ASHER. KAREN L., B.A. in Ibero-American Studies ASMUS, LAWRENCE J., B.S. in Geology ATLAS, STEPHEN L., B.A. in Music AYRES, HELEN E., B.A. in Sociology BACHHUBER, JOHN G., B.S. in Zoology BADER, SANDRA J., B.A. in Social Work BAECH LE, JUDY A., B.S. in Medical Technology BAER, BARBARA J., B.A. in History BAGGOT, MARGARET, B.S. in American Institutes BAGWELI., CHERYL B., B.S. in Mathematics BAH R, JUDITH D., B.S. in Psychology BAILLIES, NORMAN T., JR., B.S. in Chemistry BALCER, DAVID W., B.S. in Political Science BALIS. BARTON B.A. in Psychology BARAHAL, SUSAN L., B.S. in Psychology BARASH, JEFFREY P., B.A. in History BARATTA, THOMAS C., B.A. in Economics BARBER, BRUCE H., B.S. in Speech BARD, ERIC M., B.S. in Political Science 172 ABENDROTH, ANTONIA, B.A. in Social Work ABENDROTH, JAMES A., B.S. in Psychology ACKERMAN, MICHAEL B., B.S. in History ADAMS, EDWARD O., B.S. in Economics ADELMAN, STEVEN H., B.S. in History and Political Science AGIN, JUDITH D., B.A. in French AHO, CONNIE J., B.S. in Social Work AKAMATSU, ROBERT T., B.S. in Sociology ALBREEHT, RICHARD K., B.S. in Meteorology ALECKSEN, KAREN G., B.S. in Social Work ALEXANDER, ROBERTA R., B.S. in Social Work ALLEN, PATRICIA S., B.A. in Spanish ALLER, MARIAN G., B.S. in Social Work ALLIS, LAURIE A., B.A. in History ALLRED, LYN, B.A. in Psychology ALTMAN, KAY M., B.S. in Medical Technology ALWARD, CHARLES T., B.S. in Zoology ANAGNOST, ALEXANDER T., B.A. in Classics . P I E ' A' E ' 'K o , Q . a 5- A rwgsifi . F' ... iizaw. 'gik ' V'i Ny' sq Q5 L A . I A - Q . .. - . .,, p,,,, gf, 4,3 ' s.. QF! F 1. ':-I-H...-'L.fv :'5 fi .0 1 fir? f.-. .J .433 ya., -si If A et, A ..-v - mf BLAIR, JUDY E., B.A. in Political Science BLANCHARD, WILLIAM B., B.S. in Chemistry BLANK, JUDITH A., B.A. in Sociology K BLAYNEY, KAREN L., B.A. in Portuguese BLOCH, GAIL P., B.S. in Speech Therapy BLOCK, THOMAS E., B.S. in Chemistry BLOOM, FREDI B., B.A. in Psychology BLOOM, PHYLLIS J., B.A. in English BLOOMQUIST, CAROL A.. B.A. in German BLUEMEL, MAUREEN T., B.A. in Art Instruction -r-1 BLUESTONE, MICHELE D., B.S. in History BLUHM, ANNA K., B.A. in German gl BLUMBERG, JOY E., B.S. in Speech Therapy BOCK, HARVEY M., B.S. in Zoology BOERGER, DAVID F., B.A. in History 2. BOETTCHER, JUDITH A., B.A. in English tw BOETTCHER, STEVEN R., B.S. in Applied Math. 84 Engineering Physics BOGENSCHNEIDER, KATHRYN I., B.S. in Zoology LAI 3 ., , , rmfkv 5 BARG, HARRIET E., B.A. in English BARISH, LAWRENCE S., B.S. in Political Science BARKER, JANE S., B.A. in English BARMAN, BRUCE G., B.S. in Chemistry BARMORE, ALETA A., B.S. in Speech Therapy BARNEY, LANCE L., B.S. in Economics BARRY, JOHN R., B.S. in English BARTELLS, LYNNE A., B.S. in Correctional Administration BARTELS, LAURA M., B.A. in Political Science BARTFIELD, SUSAN C., B.S. in Speech Correction BARTOS, MARY J., B.A. in French BATKO, MARC B., B.A. in Political Science BATTEIGER, JOE E., B.S. in Economics BATTERMAN, BARBARA E., B.S. in Speech BAUMAN, RICK D., B.S. in Psychology BEAL, HENRY E., B.A. in Economics BECHTHOLD, ELLEN A., B.A. in Economics BECK, RICHARD J., B.A. in Economics BECKER, JAMES E., B.A. in Psychology BECKER, LARRY T., B.S. in Applied Math and Physics BELL, BENITA, B.S. in Economics BELL, JEANNE L., B.A. in Political Science BELL, SUSAN I., B.A. in Political Science BERANEK, WILLIAM, JR., B.S. in Chemistry BERG, MARY J., B.A. in Linguistics BERG, ROBERT J., B.A. in History BERGMAN, JAMES A., B.S. in Political Science BERNARD, LINDA A., B.A. in French Area Studies BERNER, WANDA S., B.S. in Sociology BERRYMAN, BRUCE F., B.S. in Meteorology BICKFORD, LYDIA B., B.A. in History BIEDRON, RAY L., B.S. in Psychology BIRCH, JOHN O., B.S. in Political Science BIRKELAND, THOMAS A., B.S. in English BLAEDEL. MARK E., B.S. in Molecular Biology BLAIR, ALLEN S., B.S. in Political Science fa 'ilk sy! 4t A fa S W, 'A 'S ,X , .k.. . v, Iq-rv! 'I L. A 173 BONACCI, ANNETTE M., B.S. in Physical Therapy BONDO, BRUCE E., B.A. in Political Science BORIS, JOANN P., B.A. in English BORTZ, BONNIE A., B.A. in Journalism BOWERS, SUSAN C., B.S. in Political Science BOWMAN, JAMES S., B.S. in Political Science BRAFF, S. DAVID, B.A. in History BRANSTAD, JULIE A., B.A. in English BRANT, VERNISHER, B.A. in Comparative Literature BRAUNER, MITCHELL P., B.A. in History BREDAHL, PATRICIA A., B.S. in English BREDESEN, PHILIP G., JR., B,S. in Urban Affairs BRENRAN, MARY E., B.A. in Art History BRENNER, ARLENE P., B.A. in English BRICKER, GENELLEN, B.S. in Psychology BROWN, JENNIFER A., B.A. in English BROWN, MICHAEL A., B.A. in Mathematics BROWN, PAUL W., B.S. in Chemistry ' 'Z' f f i W 5'1 A jf, . ' ' A K L? X 4 Lg It k L Dlx 1. 1 f . ,kai f -- - ..,,l..f..:s.:.a.',,-.lf 4 I, Ng..- ,,,,,, Q .,.,,:i g,,,,. 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JANE, B.A. in Social Work BRYCE, JAMES D., B.A. in Zoology BUEH LER, CAROLE J., B.S. in Physical Therapy BULLOCK, PETER A., B.S. in Psychology BUNDE, JUDITH M., B.S. in Sociology BURG, SUSAN K., B.S. in Medical Technology BURKE, MARGARET E., B.A. in History BU RMAN, DANBY S., B.A. in Political Science ISL Hebrew Studie BURN, RICHARD H., B.S. in Economics BUSSE, BARBARA L., B.S, in English BUSSE, DAVID A., B.S. in Theater BUTTERLY, SUSAN P., B.A. in English CALDWELL, LINDA K., B.A. in Art History CALKINS, DEAN W., B.S. in Correctional Administration CALLAHAN, TIM L,, B.A. in History CAMPBELL, MARGARET D., B.A. in Sociology CANEPA, MARY A., B.A. in Radio 8L Television CANN, SHARON L., B.A. in French CAPLAN, DONNA L., B.A. in English CAPOUCH, JAY B., B.A. in History CAPRON, SALLY A., B.S. in Social Work CARISCH, SUSAN E., B.A. in Sociology CARLIN, VALERIE J., B.A. in Psychology CARLSON, MARILYN R., B.S. in Physical Therapy CARLSON, NANCY M., B.A. in Psychology CARLSON, TERRY N., B.S. in History CARNELL, KENT I., B.S. in Economics CARPENTIER, ARMAND U.. B.A. in French CARROLL, BONNIE J., B.S. in Medical Technology CASPER, MARY A., B,S. in English CAVANAUGH, DAVID T., B.S. in History CAVANAUGH, JANE S., B.S. in History CHADBOU RNE, DOROTHY A., B.A. in Psychology CHALFIN, CAROL L., B.A. in Speech CHAMPION, STEVEN R., B.A. in Psychology CHAN, CHI-KONG, B.S. CHANDLER, SHARON A., B.S. in Physical Therapy CHEN, SYLVIA C., B.A, in Economics CHEPLAK, RALPH F., III, B.S. in Political Science CHESLER, PAUL B., B.S. in History CHRISTIANSEN, GARY D., B.A. in Spanish 84 French CHRISTOFFEL, JOHN H., B.A. in Chemistry CHUDNOW, DICKIE Z., B.S. in Radio 8: Television CIAPP, WILLIAM R., B.A. in History CLOSSER, LuANN C., B.S. in Bacteriology CODA, JAMES A., B.A. in English COFFMAN, TOBY A., B.A. in Social Work COHEN, HOWARD E., B.S. in Political Science COHEN, MARVIN T., B.S. in Political Science COHEN, SAMUEL M., B.S. in Medical Science COHEN, SUSAN B., B.S. in English COHN, RONALD S., B.S. in Economics COLHOUN, JOHN H., B.A, in History COLLETT, SANDRA J., B.A. in Art History CONNERY, LINDA L., B.A. in Social Work CONRAD, JOHN W., B.S. COOPER, ELLEN, B.A. in English COOPER, MICHAEL R., B.S. in Political Science COOPER, SHARON L., B.S. in Physical Therapy COPELY, MICHAEL D., B.S. COPENHAVER, MARY I., B.A. in Sociology COREY, MARGARET E., B.S. 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TAUBE, RICHARD K., B.S. in Economics TAYLOR, SANDRA A., B.S. in History TEETAERT, JOHN R., B.S. in History TEITELBAUM, DIANE T., B.S. in Psychology TEPPER, RITA R., B.A. in Hebrew TERRACINA, ROGER H., B.S. in Speech TERRANOVA, FRED A., B.M. in Music TERRIZZI, CHARLES G., B.S. in Economics TEVEBAUGH, JOYCE E., B.S. in Chemistry THACHER, STEPHEN L., B.S. in Chemistry THERING, LANA F., B.S. in Social Work THIES, CHYRA A., B.A. in Political Science 'Q ft Rf: ' 1zs :' tzatgt. 3: 4 lj 1 J is ,gr L 1 A TURNQUIST, LINDA I., B.S. in English UDITSKY, FRANCINE M., B.S. in Speech UEJIO, WAYNE H., B.A. in Mathematics UPHAM, MONIE E., B.S. in Political Science URMANSKI, THOMAS W., B.S. in Social Work VALESH, RACHEL A., B.M. in Music VALLEM, ROLLO P., B.S. in Political Science 8: Zoology VAN NESS, PETER W., B.S. in History VAUGHN, SANDRA J., B.S. in Social Work VEATCH, WILLIAM C., B.S. in Sociology VEERHUSEN, DALE H., B.S. in History VELOFF, RAYMOND D., B.S. in Economics VERGERONT, DAVID J., B.S. in History VERHAGE, MARY E., B.S. in Occupational Therapy VIDAS, JUDY M., B.S. in English VINNEY, KAREN G., B.A. in Psychology VOGE, PATRICIA M., B.S. in Art VOIGT, GEORGE S., B.S. in Economics VOLLENDORF, MARY J., B.S. in Social Work VON HADEN, CAROL A., B.M. in Music VOSS, HENRY F., B.S. in Mathematics VUCHETICH, NANCY A., B.S. in English WACHS, JUDY, B.S. in History WAGAN, DIANE F., B.S. in Social Work WAGGENER, ANDREW M., B.S. in American Institutions WAGNER, RALPH M., B.S. in American Institutions WAISMAN, KAREN I., B.A. in Art History WAKEFIELD, JENNIFER L., B.S. in Speech WALDERA, JAMES M., B.S. in Economics 8a History WALDO, ELIZABETH S., B.A. in Anthropology 192 QU THOMAS, JAMES P., B.S. in Economics THOMAS, WILLIAM J ., B.S. in Psychology THOMPSON, JESSICA, B.A. in Psychology THRESHER, SARA L., B.A. in English THRUN, ROBERTA R., B.A. in History TIEFENTHALER, JAMES E., B.S. in Economics TIEGER, JEFFREY G., B.S. in Geology TILLEY, JON N., B.S. in Zoology TIMM, LARRY R., B.S. in Political Science TOEBE, DAREL A., B.S. in History TOFT, NANCY A., B.A. in Psychology TONDRYK, JOANNE L., B.A. in Russian TONKENS, JANE R., B.A. in English TOPPEL, SUSAN J., B.S. in Zoology TORIN, MARIANNE A., B.S. in Biological Aspects of Conserva TOWSLEY, MARY, B.S. in American Institutions TRECROCI, NANCY O., B.A. in English TREICHEL, WILLIAM A., B.S. in Chemistry TREVINO, SILVIA A., B.A. in Russian TRIMBERGER, CHARLES J., B.A. in Sociology TRIMBERGER, ROSEMARY D., B.A. in Americ TUCKER, MICHAEL E., B.S. in History TU RBINER, ELLIOTT H., B.S. in Psychology TURNELL, ANNE M., B.A. in Social Work 43. am ,,. 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C105 'O' WHEELER, CHARLES W., III, B.A. in History WHEELER, THOMAS K., B.S. in Geology WHIPPLE, CLAIRE S., B.S. in Political Science WHITE, JOAN B., B.A. in Sociology WHITFORD, CARL D., B.S. in Economics WHITEHOUSE, RICHARD A., B.S. in Economics WHITNEY, NANCY E., B.S. in English WICKTER, PATRICIA A., B.S. in Zoology WIEDEMEIER, DAVID E., B.S. in Applied Math. 8a Physics WILBER, MARY J., B.S. in Speech Therapy WILDA, THOMAS J., B.S. in History WILDES, THOMAS O., B.S. in Zoology WILLIAMS, LINDA K., B.A. in French WILLIAMS, NANCY L., B.A. in Psychology WILLIS, JUDITH D., B.A. in English WILSON, KAREN R., B.A. in Social Work WITT, KENNETH E., B.A. in Political Science WOLF, FREDRIC M., B.S. in Political Science WOLF, SHIRLEE A., B.A. in Ibero-American Studies WOLFF, LARRY H., B.S. in Zoology WOLCOTT, VALERIE J., B.A. in Social Work WONG, ELIZABETH Y., B.S. in Medical Technology WOODRUFF, CHARLOTTE L., B.S. in Political Science WOODFORD, PAMELA L., B.S. in Political Science WALJI, SHIRIN, B.S. in History WALL, JUDITH A., B.S. in Medical Technology WALRATH, MARY S., B.A. in Psychology WALSH, VIDA A., B.A. in English WANDREY, BARBARA K., B.S. in Mathematics WANG, BETTY, B.S. in Medical Technology WARD, BARBARA L., B.S. in Social Work WASSERMAN, DIANE M., B.A. in English WATTERS, WILLIAM C., B.S. in Psychology WEATHERFORD, CLAUDINE, B.A. in Anthropology WEAVER, CANDY A., B.S. in Social Work WEBB, KATH RYN L., B.S. in Art WEBER. CHRIS T., B.S. in History WEBER, MARTHA T., B.S. in History WEBER, SARA J., B.A. in French WEGEN KE, JOHN D., B.S. in Psychology WEINBERG, JUDITH A., B.A. in History WEINBERG, RICHARD M., B.S. in History WEINSTOCK, ESTHER, B.A. in Mathematics WEISLEDER, JANE E., B.A. in History WEISS, ALBERT L., B.A. in Psychology WEISS, LARRY J., B.S. in Chemistry WEISS, MARCIA S., B.S, in Social Work WELLER, JANE D., B.S. in Social Work WEN BAN, BARBARA L., B.A. in Mathematics WERNER. ELIZABETH D., B.A. in Art History WESTERVELT, DOUGLAS J., B.S. in Economics WETHERELL, APRIL S., B.A. in English WESTPHAL, DAVID E., B.S. in Meteorology AQ Mathematics WETZEL, JAMES N., B.S. in Economics Q9 193 JUNIORS-1966 SENIORS-1966 1' phi beta kappa Charles Dwight Ellestad Roger Dean Feldman Cheryl Rae Friedman Gail Marie Habermann Nancy Lynn Lunde Katharine Ann Myers Daniel Luther Olson John Erwin Ruppenthal Jean Schneer Bradley Allen Steuerwald WULF, WILLIAM A., B.S. in History YIRMIBESH, SEVIM, B.A. in French YOUNGBAUER, JILL E., B.A. in Social Work YOUNG, RANDOLPH S., B.S. in Political Scien ZACHARIAS, JUDITH L., B.A. in Sociology ZACHARY, ALAN M., B.A. in History ZERWICK, JAMES W., B.S. in Zoology ZIFFER, JANET E., B.S. in Political Science ZIMMERMAN, EMMIT P., B.S. in Social Work ZIMMERMAN, PHIL L., B.S. in Political Scienc ZVONAR, LYNN B., B.S. in Social Work ZVONAR, SHARON S., B.S. in Social Work ZWEIFEL, GARY D., B.S. in Political Science lj Some key clubs are famous for what lies behind their locked doors. Others, like the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, are -renowned for their outstanding scholastic achievement. A key from this organization stands for hard work, initiative, and the many other qualities that assure these men and women success in the future and an excellent reference when applying for memberships in various other types of key clubs. David Fischel Aderman Richard Allen Anthes Linda Jean Bartz Barbara Grace Bergmann Linda Faye Blachman Roberta Gail Blackman Malcolm Roger Burdick Lu Ann Claire Closser Eric L. Cory George Edwin Crapple Barbara Allan Dafoe John Michael Doherty Mary Elizabeth Duhamel Joan Edelman Steven Herbert Edelman Kenneth Wayne Feldman Judith Eileen Fifrick Joan Myra Friedland Michael Joseph Gallagher Janet Doris Gomoll Barbara Terry Gordon James Lee Guth Jacques Bauer Hadler Jr. Sandra Lee Hager Berneita Mary Harrington Carolyn T. Hartl Richard William Hays Catherine Horrall Hel geland Arline Janice Hersch Peter Sloat Hoff Mary Elizabeth Huseby Robert James Jarvella Lynne Ellen Johnson James Marshall J ondrow Patrick Keith Keane Mark Joseph Krantz Richard Kent Lipsky Mary Cummins Maraniss Stephanie Holloway Morgan Norman Stuart Marks Jeanette F. Neitzel James Edward Nelson Mary Lynne Parker Kenneth Roy Petersen Edwin R. Phillips Sandra Jean Prothero Diane Gale Purdy Thomas Ned Rendall Layton Frederick Rikkers David Joseph Sager Judith Mary Schink Helen Jean Schulz Harvey Dean Shapiro Sharon Elaine Sinn Susan Betty Steiner Donald James Sterba Carol Ellen Swanson Shirley V. Swanson Margaret Ann Waletzky Herbert Fan Wang Lynn Ellen Weber Jane H. Willson Donald Raymond Winkler Thomas Rossing Wolfe Helen Lee Wood Leslie Ann Zebrowitz Richard Preston Zietz Justin Allen Zivin WOODFORD, PRUDENCE A., B.S. in English SL Psychology ce e :YL History phi kappa phi J UNIORS Thomas N. Akey Niki Alpert Eileen F. Alt Dean Lee Anderson Richard Antoine David S. Arvold, Jr. Thomas G. Ballweg John Bardeen Robert Bruce Barnett Edward Fisher Bergman Donald J. Bernhardt Kenneth J. Breslauer Dennis Carlson Patricia Carlson Robert S. Chudnow Margo Clark Donna Lee Copeland Robert G. Deupree Mary B. Dick Donna Lee Dorenbos Charles L. Eggner Gloria L. Ehlert Terrence J. Elfers Dieter Enzmann Michael Falconer Phylis Farber John E. Foltz Craig W. Friedrich Richard N. Gold Mary Groeneweg John Guequierre Ronald A. Hall Jane Halpern Phyllis Hatlen Judith E. Hefty Ellen M. Heidt Phyllis Holman David A. Huppler George W. Jackson Lavon R. Johnston Karen M. Jorgensen Mary E. Justman Michael T. Kademian David M. Kashnig Amy Beth Katz Patricia Kehrer Ardith Kohn Joyce L. Krause Susan M. Kreyer Elizabeth A. Kube Gary Lachmund Karen La Doceur Bonnie Sue Leith Jane E. Loos Connie R. Luck Nicolas E. Maragos Sherry L. Masters Sharon A. Meyers Thomas Milligan Jonathan P. Otto David Palmer Linda Petersen Merrilee Pfister Barton G. Prieve Richard A. Pope Mary K. Reeder David C. Rice Thomas C. Russler Elric W. Saaski Ruth A. Saunders Sue H. Schiller Susan A. Schwartz Don Sebestor Frances E. Sharpe Richard Shell Ann Sheski John M. Sherfinski Ronald K. Sievert Robert F. Simons Elise Solomon Lynn E. Sternberg Barbara Stoops Janet B. Studesville Catherine Suppan Lynne Swerdloff Bruce Taubman Susan B. Tobey Robert Truding Kathleen E. Turke Dennis A. Uhlig Richard Westley James T. Weisman John R. Whiffen David K. Wichern Thomas R. Wildman Carol Wipperman John F. Witte Cl Each year deserving Juniors and Seniors are elected to Phi Kappa Phi, one of the nation's older honor societies. Candidates are chosen from every academic discipline or profession on campus-a principle of selection practiced by Phi Kappa Phi alone. The theory is to reward those who have excelled in their studiesg the society recognizes that achievement knows no boundary-excellence is universal. SENIORS Beverly L. Anderson Halvor B. Anderson Karen L. Asher Katherine R. Aschner Mary W. Babb Judy Baechle Richard J. Baumann Susanne M. Bautch Janet Beach Henry E. Beal William Beranek, Jr. John Blanchard Fredi Barbara Bloom Kathryn I. Bogenschneider Patty Boyce Patrick F. Brady Irvene Brawer Thomas E. Brown Kay Buchholtz Phillip Brusius William A. Buehring Margaret Campbell Carol J. Carpenter Dorothy Chadbourne Jane E. Christenson Cynthia Clarke Thomas A. Converse Susan M. Cotter Stephen J. Cummings Jeffrey P. Davis William F. Dohman Mary H. Drake Gretchen Eastin Stephen S. Eberly Marianne L. Ebling Charlotte Eimermann Francis P, Ferguson Susan Fialkin Paula Fischer Kathleen B. Fralish Sameul L. Frazer Geneviere E. Gabert Arlene L. Garber Diane L. Genck Patrick C. Gokey Michael J. Green Katherine L. Greenquist Gordon C. Gross Jerome Gruber Rolland Hackbart Barbara R. Hancock Margaret M. Heffernan Harry J. Hennessey Suzanne M. Holmes Jerome A. Huebner Lawrence J. Johnson Laura Joseph Judy S. Kerchner Wendy L. Kessel Kathleen R. Kester Linda K. Kinney Lowell Klessig Christopher T. Kolb Alice Korth Richard J. Kos Kay E. Krebs Paul M. Kronberg Marc Kubit Marie J. Kust Edward D. LaCourse Myles A, Larson Jun Wai Lee Judy Lesner Dennis C. Luebke Chris D. Marquart Sally Martalock Jo Ann Mayer Mary K. McCann Peter A. McCoy Linda J. Mielke Karen Mikkelsen David J. Mueller John J. Ney James M. O'Keane Daniel L. Olson Dennis M. Papara Judith M. Paulson Bruce P. Perlman Barbara Peterson Terrance K. Peterson Richard Piernot Carl K. Poster Saral Puttcamp Janice Radue Michael W. Rewey Carl J. Rheins Tess J. Rheil Jill A. Richards Patricia T. Riley Rina Rimel Karen Robinson Sharon L. Rosen Lynn Roth David Rowan Alan Rubin Susi Scheukel Steven F. Schmidt Richard Schwaab Brian D. Smith Tim C. Smith Susan Sprague Kathleen M. Stamm Kitty Stark Roshan Suleman Janet R. Sullivan Nancy L. Sullivan Herbert R. Takahaski Richard Keith Taube Albert M. Teplin James H. Tesch Joanne L. Tondryk Janette C. Utter Karen Waisman Helen Pin Wang Gerald M. Weiss Mary W. White Richard J. Wiesner James W. Wittenberger Nancy Woolridge John Woolsey Q According to Webstcr's dictionary, a crucible is a severe test. Crucible, also known as Lambda Phi Delta, certainly gives its female members a challenge. The would-be sisters of this junior honorary society must have a three-point average and are also expected to be active in extra- crucible curriculars. Once initiated, they must keep up their hard work, as well as helping with the organization's service projects. The girls have scored high on this important test-preparing them for the even harder examination that awaits them upon graduation. x f. 'V 0 0 if ' I .. , TW? CRUCIBLEsButr0m Row: J. Paulson. P. Carlson, E. Alt. Sacorzd Row: S. Enerson, M. Clark, G. Bernstein, J. Loos. Mf.S'.Yfll.Q.' R. Miller. Q A candlelight tapping late on a spring night which precedes initiation heralds election to Mortar Board, a women's honorary society. Q The girls have bi-monthly meetings with faculty or University administration, participate in Senior Swingout, hold a post-selection breakfast, and engage in service projects, which includes mortar board tutoring blind students. Q Participation in such activities, along with the high qualifications that must be met by all incoming members, make Mortar Board an organization which is outstanding in scholarship, service, and leadership on campus. M....,f' MORTAR BOARD4Bottom Row: C. Schutz, C. James, J. Mark- Steiner. S. Hunt, C. Olsen, S. Thiede, M. Freitag, M. Hepperman J wardt, G. Parshall, B. Wenban, B. Strauss, S. Yeddis. Second Row: Paislson. N. Lunde, S. Luedke, M. Boell. D. Kalsched, D. Reddeman, S. 196 Q There are some young men on this campus who manage to finish their freshman year with a G.P.A. of at least 3.5, while the remainder of their class look on in amazement. To recognize this outstanding scholastic achievement, Phi Eta Sigma Honorary Society for freshman men was created. Unfortunately, in past years this was a rather dormant organization, but it has attempted to be one of the more active groups on campus in recent semesters. Sponsoring . . various campus lectures and offering a high school tutoring program p h I S I g m a are two of the activities this honorary society has initiated. PHI ETA SIGMA-President, J. Ruppenthal, Vice-President, R. M. Gluck, Senior Advisor, J. Axley, Advisors, Dean Matthews, Prof. Swinehart, Secretary, N. Maragos, Treasurer, T. Ballweg, Historian, Byrne, Council Members, J. Deienan, A. Asherin, W. Meythaler. m a Q Is the hard working freshman girl rewarded? Well, if she comes up with a 3.5, g there is always Sigma Epsilon Sigma. Young ladies who qualify for this honorary . . sorority know what's going on-if their grades are an indication. Q The sorority e D S I I O n S I g m at sponsors a service project: tutoring Madison highschoolers. Alsouall freshman girls with grades in excess of a three point can come to the Sigma Epsilon Sigma luncheon, and is that a bacchanal! Obviously, study pays off. www Q SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA-Bolwm Row: A. Mason, L. Wallens, Mueller, P. Ufer, A. Prisland, L. MacAllister, L. Jacobs, S. Ranney. M. Bohl, B. Torkelson, S. Peters, S. Williams, B. Schroeder. Second Fourth Row: F. Kaner, P. Firer, S. Juenger, C. Diercks, G. De Row: L. Wegner, D. Derse, M. Sexton, A. Meyers, A. Baldi, S. Pedro, L. Eiduson, J. Brumblay, M. Gjertson, C. Schultz, K. Alvstad. Smith, K. Waterworth. Third Row: D. Zabel, R. Poizak, M. Schu- C. Peplinski, M. Haboeck. macher, C. Bleistein, P. Tomlinson, M. Chudnow, S. Donovan, S. sigma alpha eta SIGMA ALPHA ETA-Bottom Row: L. Grossman, F. Zielinski, M. J. Unger, M. Seif, D. Wendler, T. Marquardt, D. Arnst, C. Des Gurda, S. Dickson, J. Montgomery, P. Krahn, K. Fralish, and J Blumberg. Second Row: S. Croak, S. Veddis, M. Wilber, A. Gresch, lj Students in the field of communication disorders, such as speech pathology and audiology find Sigma Alpha Eta gives them a better grasp of their subjects. This speech therapy fraternity sponsors guest speaker programs at their monthly meetings, and an Annual Spring Banquet. The members may also attend the annual meetings of the Wisconsin and sigma alpha iota Rochers, B. Kesner, J. Baumann, M. Cole, and G. Bloch. American Speech and Hearing Associations. Learning experiences not found in classes are thus provided. Besides fostering a spirit of unity among students and faculty in these fields, the fraternity serves to advance the profession as a whole. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA-Boztom Row: S. Haupt, M. Nystrom, L. M. Hackbarth, L. Eustice, I. Standorf, L. Johnson, M. J. Thelen, S Steen, T. Cullen. Second Row: D. Armstrong, M. Boell, R. Miller, Sarig. lj Music is, shall we say, noteworthy to the ladies of Sigma Alpha Iota-an International professional fraternity for women in the field of music. Indeed these gals know their score, giving myriad performances, in the annual American Music Concert and in sponsoring Badger Songfest. In addition to the above, devotion to their craft and profession leads to interesting speaker programs. The Sigma Alpha Iotas invite informative members of the musical business-be it musical therapist, or the carilloneur from our own ivory tower-to speak out on particular topics. Forget that tune? Try Sigma Alpha Iota. coranto sigma iota CORANTO SIGMA IOTA-Botmm Row: S. Watrud. K. Petersen, P. McAllister. J, Martin, J. Flemming, M. Harrison, C. Schmid, A. Goldenberg. Sr't'mzd Row: K. Michishita, C. Stangby. S. Pfliger, G. Q It was a busy year for the Corantos, who annually sponsor a welcoming tea for Journalism School faculty members, a Founders, Day luncheon, and professional lecture series. But it was not all work either, as the girls sometimes partied with other campus professional theta sigma phi Fastin, K. Posocnik, J. Petersen, B. Sullivan, N. Freund, E. Phode C. Briza. M. Rundell, P. Meier, E. Heinricks. organizations. Coranto Sigma lota's main purpose is to foster an interest in the business of communication, and to be of service to the University, the individual woman in journalism, and the profession itself. C83 if gk b . af' THETA SIGMA PHI-Bottom Row: C. Skvorc, S. Sprague, J. Reb man. A. Goldenberg. Second Row: N. Gonzalez, J. Martin, C. Buza, lj The year goes by quickly for members of Theta Sigma Phi, a professional organization for women in communication. The local chapter, Beta, is open to any woman in Madison, willing to spend time and effort serving her community. Planning high-school editor days, hearing P :mi ,.si q C7 ? C. James. C. Olsen. K. Luttropp. J. Desotell, M. Harrison. professional speakers, and holding career days are only a few of their activities. Once a year, the Matrix banquet-formally honors outstanding women in Madison, and combines pleasure with business for these hard working members. phi beta l..,f PHI BETA-Bottom Row: L. Lietman, K. Fischer, M. McCord, J. Roncke, M. Goldman. and J. Kaberna. Second Row: J. Hatch, M. Q t'The play's the thing . . .H in addition to music, of course, to Phi Beta, Xi Chapter at the university. Aspiring actresses or singers join in to promote the best in music and speechf' Oh. And don't forget those dancing girls! Willing to devote their time to benefits that entertain those often phi mu alpha Sinfonia J- ---B Danepa, J. Murphy, J. Diederichs. K. Kotora, S. Fitts, J. Blasczyk, J. Rhiel, B. Wallace. and K. Gorman. ignored in state and private institutions, the Phi Betas perform worthwhile services throughout the greater Madison area. As music and speech be the foods of love and service to a needy community-ladies, Play on, play on.', S 4. - - PHI MU ALPHA-Barium Row: R. Schumacker, E. Knesting, F. Terrzmova, J. Barnett, M. Lukoff, L. Volz, J. Caruso. Second Row: D. McKinley, J. Wilson, M. Lybeck, T. Sailor, C. Bachand, R. Q The Stones sponsor their brand of music and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity sponsors theirs-through such activities as the Badger Song Fest and the American Music Concert. Q Music scholarships and composition contests are Muehlbauer, D. Summers, R. Krambs, T. Paulson. K. Krattiger, L. Volz, R. Hosler, T. O'Grady, M. McGuigan. also among competitive activities the Fraternity uses to increase an American interest in music. This helps develop true fraternal spirit and loyalty, which Phi Mu Alpha lists as one of its most important purposes. alpha chi sigma ALPHA CHI SIGMA!-Bllfflllll Row: D. Rusch, P. Notz, R. Netteschiem. R. Ernst. R. Zimmerman, J. Higuchi, L. Holmes. D. Bixby. G, Wultsburg, M. Hall. Secwrd Rzzw: J. Wasiclesk M. Gersh, R. Bickes. I.vj'r Upper Block: B. Kandler, D. Perry B. McKay. P. McWilliams. R. Buchta, K. Hartwig. M. Marks. Right Upper Blade: J. Dodd. K. Petke. L. Baird, C. Turnquist W. Douglas. A. Jablonski, M. Goodrich. A. Fritzberg, D. Howard, D. Roberts, R. Hopetl, L. Kneeland, N. Hasty, Frazer, D. Donald. J. Strenson. Q If you say chemistry majors may make the best bartenders, the Axemen start looking mighty smug. A test tube of this, a jigger of that, shake fcentrifuge?J, and the mixture's complete. Q Trying for that right mixture of professional and social activities, Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional fraternity for male graduates and undergraduates in chemistry and related lields, sponsors various campus speakers and a lecture series in addition to maintaining a house and the traditional round of weekend parties. Yearly events include a spring formal, picnics, a Greek orgy, and Western gambling theme parties. medicine Dean Peter L. Eichman Students Of Medicine are in a constant process of learning. . . .end of a day ,,. L..-NW BERMAN, MARSHALL L., GUZELIAN, PHILIP S., IR., JOHNSON, HOWARD H., KOCHER, DAVID B., PETERS, MARY E., SOLOCHEK, SH ELDON M 202 M.D M.D. M.D M.D M.D M.D f K fa lu l ' - 6, fr 'Asn af 'V . X .C W . . 'V f 1 --fu wx ' 2 wr ,J ...- ll xl 4 KN 31 A med student is always on duty. Cancer Research looms into the future. lj The goals set by a student in the University of Wisconsin Medical School have to be high ones. These men and women include undergraduates in Medical Technology, Physical and Occupational Therapy, and X-Ray Technology. Q The school innovated a unique preceptorship program which has been incorporated into the program of more than twenty medical schools in the country. Last year, plans for building a new medical center were announced. Q More applications are accepted each year from students who will spend two hard years of classroom study and two more years working in hospitals, but the effects of the students are more than paid for when they are rewarded with that important M.D.', and the right to practice. SPIEGLER, FREDERICK H., M.D. STIEN, CRAIG G., M.D. WEISBERG, JAN J., M.D. WOLFE, STEVEN F., M.D. YAHR, JAMES H., M.D. 203 senior class officers 1:1 The student body each spring elects four students as senior class oilicers during the all- campus election. The function of these officers, as members of the Senior Class Council, includes the preparation and dissemination of the summer and spring news letters, planning the senior class show and commencement exercises, selecting the senior class gift, and working in cooperation with the Deans. S t -I M N President-Jack Teetaert ecre ary oanne C e il 'S-.W Vice-President-Alan Mandel Treasurer--Dick Keeley pre-medical society L.. .A - PRE-MED SOCIETY-YG. Garnett, G. Warley, H. Dollard, L. Sullivan. phi theta lj Phi Theta, the physical therapy sorority, gives its members an opportunity to become acquainted with their field and the people connected with the profession. This is accomplished through such activities as trips to Central Colony and volunteer programs for helping handicapped E m A , E1 If by some unfortunate happenstance you should find yourself in a hospital bed, after a short time you will form a complete picture of what a patient's world is like. But as to exactly what a doctor's professional existence entails, a layman can only conjecture. However, if he went on tours of the University Hospitals and participated in various other activities directed by the Pre- Med Society towards familiarizing its members with the medical profession, his idea of the latter would be a great deal more than mere supposition people. The HWhirlpool,', their monthly newspaper, keeps members informed of such activities. A Big and Little Sister Program is also sponsored, which orients new members to the purposes of the sorority and insures informality and friendship with other members. PHI THETA-Bottom Row: J. Russel, B. Miessner, K. Wegner, M. Row: C. Schmidt, L. Angsten, M. L. Benish, B. Stephens, M. Thom- Hess, M. Turman, and N. Gallau. Second Row: S. Brouillard, J. son, L. Orth, M. Shave, J. Redman, M. De Lap, J. Haeberle, D. Walling, J. Dlefsky, P. Cowle, R. Shapiro, S. Segal, L. Milone. Third Drosner, P. Fritz, and J. Joseph. The new Medical Library stores written experiences. Q The starry-eyed fan of Cherry Ame's memoirs soon hnds the road to the diploma no easy journey. The trip requires much time and devotion. Many students, in order to complete their studies, choose to attend school for two summers. Q The nursing student is a well-rounded individual who must meet requirements not only in the field of science, but also in the humanities and the social sciences. Many nurses accumulate credits in either music or drama feeling that this varied background will enable them to offer the best to their patients. Q The program acquaints the student with all Helds of nursing ranging from obstetrics to psychiatric care. When candidates complete the course, they are then qualified to begin concentration in any field which arrests their interest. State examinations confront them first, however. Q The road is not easy, but the reward upon completion is immeasurable. Upon graduation, the starry eyes can again be seen peeking from under the nurses, caps. .ml There's always time for a bedtime story nursing 'Ir Dean Helen L. Bunge A patienfs life is held in the hands of a nurse. Y' . ,, ' z A nurse learns what is meant by tender, loving care. E l' Q ANKEN, KATHLEEN J., B.S. BARHNICK, DIANE L., B.S. BECKER, CARLA L., B.S. BLANCHARD, NANCY I., B.S. BROCKMAN, MARY K., B.S. BUNCIS, ANITA, B.S. X rv? Qi I V, -r , 12 I . F GURKOWSKI, NANCY L., B.S. HANSOTIA, MARILYN F., B.S. HARTWIG, BARBARA L., B.S. HERTEL, BARBARA A., B.S. HOGAN, DIANE M., B.S. HOLLAND, SALLY M., B.S. HOLMES, NANCY J., B.S. HOLMGREN, KATHLEEN A., B.S. HOLT, NANCY K., B.S. HOORNSTRA, LOIS L., B.S. HOPKINS, BONNIE A., B.S. HUNTER, KAREN M., B.S. JAHNCKE, BARBARA E., B.S. JOHNSON, CAROL A., B.S. JOHNSRUD, JACQUELINE S., B.S. KJERVIK, DIANE K., B.S. KNUDTSON, VERONICA L., B.S. KOCH, ANDREA M., B.S. KRAFT, BARBARA J., B.S. KRUEGER, DONNA J., B.S. LARSON, KRIS A., B.S. LUEDTKE, SHARON E., B.S. MCCANN, CLAIRE E., B.S. MAIER, SHIRLEY J., B.S. MALONEY, BARBARA A., B.S. MARTALOCK, SALLY, B.S. MINER, MARGARET A., B.S. MORSE, MEREDITH, B.S. NEDDEN, CAROL E., B.S. NEERLAND, MARCIA J., B.S. NELSON, JUDITH M., B.S. NETZ, JANE A., B.S. NICOLLS, MARGARET E., B.S. ODDEN, BARBARA J., B.S. OFFOND, JOYCE A., B.S. OLSON, JEANNIE A., B.S. 208 A9 BURT, LINDA C., B.S. CONNELLY, KATHLEEN A., B.S. DAHLE, KELDA R., B.S. DALLMAN, MARY B., B.S. DAVIES, KATHLEEN A., B.S. DEMMING, JANE A., B.S. DOLLINGER, LAUREL E., B.S. '- I DROWN, DAN H., B.S. i , 3 1- . . ECKART, SANDRA R., B.S. - 1 EDARDS, SUSAN J., B.S. in Nursing Education 0 .A ' iw J -W 9 H br EMERY, SHARON J., B.S. A A A'R'1A I V, FELDBRUEGGE, VIRGINIA M., B.S. R ,S . . K' 4 . ' 5 . 'B , i BR T Q .,.. . I 655, fy 'Y - ,. , 'W ,I . . ...W ,.,5, 'iiBg3,,. fa., ' if .A ,V . I ,, ,L w ,. 4 4 W3 is r1 R . S. - 'Ab- ! .2 'x 'V 4. .2 3: L -'T' fm , M .131 5.5 .. x K .m 1... . ,. s 1 ,, ,,.., 2 J 53. . V i , 3 ,L., sf J ,. ,Q , if 2 ? . 5,7 .9 . A HW I. K K 5 diff 'Y as an Q Q. f ' !Tfn35,g?Q5f r M T. 6 Rf f OWEN, EVE C., B.S. PETERSON, JANE R., B.S. PITMAN, PAMELA J., B.S. POWELL, BARBARA A., B.S. RIEGEL, SHARON L., ROSENBERG, SALLY ROTH, BARBARA J., SCHAEFFER, JOANN SOUKUP, ELLEN M., B.S. A., B.S. B.S. W., B.S. B.S. STICKLES, BONNIE J., B.S. SUPPLE, SARAH A., B.S, TURNER, SUSAN E., B.S. UIHLEIN, TINA A., B VAN BECKUM, JEAN .S. M., B.S. VOGEL, KARIN J., B.S. WEBER, MARGARET WELLS, JEAN L., B.S. A., B.S. WILDEMAN, KATHERINE J., WOODS, BARBARA B., B.S. ZEMLICKA, MARSHA L., B.S. B.S alpha tau delta ALPHA TAU DELTA4Bortom Row: B. Kraft, B. Jahncke, B. Maloney, B. Hartwig, L. Lenar, K. Hunter, E. Soukup, D. Kjervik. Second Row: J. Peterson, S. Taft, M. Baumgartner, S. Dickerson, K. Kruger, J. Delacy, D. Cook, G. Natvig, S. Zunker, C. O'Callaghan, D. Dorenbos, P. Hackhart, S. Sheller, M. Jones, K. Geisler, L. lj The girls in this nursing sorority are so well adapted to serving and making others happy that they could even make Ben Casey smile. Central Colony Children's Home and the Childrenls Hospital have been welcoming the professional Herrman. Third Row: B. McCann, M. Roberts, D. Bose, A. Hack- harth, C. Siegel, C. Spindler, B. Slavik, L. Pritchard, M. Scanlan, N Gurkowski, E. Marguardt, N. Holmes, K. Busse, H, Herwig, J Hefty. assistance of Alpha Tau Delta for a number of years. To the girls this is not only educational, but they find it rather rewarding to play Santa Claus for the entire year. Bi- monthly meetings help complete the function of the club. alpha delta theta -...f 'Vi ALPHA DELTA THETA-Bottom Row: B. Burgess, G. Gruber, J. Jenny. M. Kust, B. Deering, S. Burg. Second Row: M. Schanke, M. Radue. J. Ballweg, M. Otto, M. Bergner, L. Pearson, B. Anderson, S. Q Aidmg in diagnosis of that college disease Mono, is one aspect of medical technology. However, there are other facets of this work which keep technologists busy. Many of them take time out to get extra information about their subject and have some fun. The Epsilon Chapter of Alpha student faculty council, s '15'1 t,:, l l 5 af 1 l is wr:---.. if Ohlhorst, D. Beck, K. Burke, C. Demien. Third Row: R. Lansky, B. Failing, J. Mahlman, B. McKeever, J. Boorman, K. Altman, B. Carroll, K. Osterhoif, M. Dial, Delta Theta gives them this opportunity. Their activities range from Christmas parties for hospital children, to hearing guest speakers, to holding successful beer suppers. Needless to say, these are a welcome change from analyzing body substances and diagnosing diseases. hool of nursing K5 '11 115. nf Y STUDENT FACULTY NURSING COUNCIL-Bottom Row: J. Krause. C. Smith. H. Marsh, P. Pitman, B. Collora. D. Cook. Second Q Think of the many institutions that aid communication: telephones, beer suppers, blind dates, apartments, and erunched fenders. Now think of the Student Faculty Council, for this society's purpose is to maintain communication 'ka 4.5- AY Row: C. Hastings, M. Jordan, L. Kloety, V. Knudtson, K. Dahle. E. Ziegel, M. Knutson. M. Barney, N. Blanehard. among the student body and between the faculty and students. This is accomplished by monthly meetings, a Big- Little Sister program for orientating freshman nursing students, and a convocation with speakers in the spring. pharmacy An expert explains procedure. First combine and crush. un., Precision is essential to an accurate result. Dean Arthur H. Uhl Q When the School of Pharmacy was founded in 1883 little was known about drugs. In fact patent medicines for the simultaneous cures of cancer, ringwonn, dandrufll, and toothache were big sellers on the market. Most of these earlier attempts at pharmaceuticals were largely alcoholic in content, not that that's so bad mind you, just old fashioned. Q In the vanguard of medical research and instruction is the Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. Recognized by authorities throughout the country, the school gives approximately 500 students the best education available in this complex and changing field. Examples of innovation and progress are the large graduate and research departments maintained by the school. Also, continual improvements in educational methods are stressed, as the School of Pharmacy continues its progress in this vital and demanding area of medical science. X K lif xv T X Yr T S l .. a i 1 Then . , . lab dismissed. lit Q I 213 FORMILLES, MARIANNE, B.S. in Pharmacy HENNING, DAVID L., B.S. in Pharmacy HIPP, JAMES P., B.S. in Pharmacy HOERCHNER, GAYLE R., B.S. in Pharmacy HOLZ, CHRISTINE M., B.S. in Pharmacy JOHNSON, ROBERT L., B.S. in Pharmacy KARLEN, KENNETH J., B.S. in Pharmacy KEEFER, JAMES T., B.S. in Pharmacy KENNELLY, THOMAS C., B.S. in Pharmacy KITELINGER, KENNETH D., B.S. in Pharmacy KRAUSE, JANET A., B.S. in Pharmacy LA FLEUR, JOHN G., B.S. in Pharmacy LEDERMAN, JAY L., B.S. in Pharmacy LEE, JAMES C., B.S. in Pharmacy LERCH, TIMOTHY T., B.S. in Pharmacy LUBCKE, A. MICHELE, B.S. in Pharmacy LUBCKE, RONNY C., B.S. in Pharmacy MARCETICH, MICHAEL M., B.S. in Pharmacy MARX, WILLIAM J., JR., B.S. in Pharmacy MASTALSKI, JOSEPH, B.S. in Pharmacy MCCUE, JOHN W., B.S. in Pharmacy MELCHER, SUSAN K., B.S. in Pharmacy MIETZEL, MICHAEL J., B.S. in Pharmacy MOCZYNSKI, DAVID R., B.S. in Pharmacy MOELLER, JOAN A., B.S. in Hospital Pharmacy NELSON, JOHN O., B.S. in Pharmacy NOWAK, MEL E., B.S. in Pharmacy OSINSKI, PATRICK J., B.S. in Pharmacy PALMER, CLARK E., B.S. in Pharmacy PILESKI, LARRY E., B.S. in Pharmacy QUIRK, JOHN N., B.S. in Community Pharmacy RENNINGER, BEVERLY A., B.S. in Pharmacy RICHARDS, CRAIG C., B.S. in Pharmacy ROOST, ALLAN E., B.S. in Pharmacy SAWYER, GERALD J., B.S. in Pharmacy SCHULTZ, MARION O., B.S. in Community Pharmacy 214 ANDERSON, BRADLY R., B.S. in Pharmacy BALDWIN, JOHN E., B.S. in Community Pharmacy BEDELL, STEVEN J., B.S. in Pharmacy BLINT, ROBERT W., B.S. in Pharmacy BLUHM, EVELYN M., B.S. in Pharmacy BOSS, KATHRYN J., B.S. in Pharmacy BOWMAN, JOHN E., B.S. in Pharmacy BRILLOWSKI, KENNETH G., B.S. in Pharmacy COLLINS, THEODORE M., B.S. in Pharmacy CORBETT, JAMES A., B.S. in Pharmacy DERNBACH, WILLIAM K., B.S. in Pharmacy DEVINE, WILLIAM T., B.S. in Pharmacy DROBAC, RONALD, B.S. in Pharmacy DUE, JAMES M., B.S. in Pharmacy ELLINGSON, ROMAINE H., B.S. in Pharmacy EMMONS, WILLIAM E., B.S. in Community Pharm FIESE, EUGENE F., B.S. in Pharmacy FIFRICK, JUDITH E., B.S. in Hospital Pharmacy acy Yr'-1' ann.. 32? kll?.,',. t if ,P 2 I X :-' ' QL , Ni' K, Il If l v I . T ml .J lj Senior year at Wisconsin tends to be rather hectic. There are innumerable trips back and forth from the Pub to classes, sleepless nights spent contemplating the draft, and what one is going to do once the prized sheepskin is received. With all these things going on it would be rather dillicult for all the seniors to decide simultaneously on a class gift and how it would be financed. The Senior Class Council was created to alleviate these problems and to serve as a general news aid and spokesman for the class. SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL H., B.S. in Pharmacy SHEHAN, JAMES D., B.S. in Pharmacy SNOPEK, GREGORY D., B.S. in Pharmacy STENZEL, ROY H., B.S. in Pharmacy STHOKAL, WALTER L., B.S. in Pharmacy SVEUM, JERALD A., B.S. in Pharmacy THIELKE, THOMAS S., B.S. in Pharmacy TIETYEN, SIBYL J., B.S. in Pharmacy VELK, JOHN R., B.S. in Pharmacy VOLKMANN, KAY S., B.S. in Pharmacy WENDELBURG, JAMES C., B.S. in Pharmacy WITZKE, ERNEST T., B.S. in Pharmacy YAGOW, JOHN T., B.S. in Pharmacy ZELLMER, WILLIAM A., B.S. in Community Pharmacy ZIELSDORF, LEE M., B.S. in Pharmacy ZYWICKE, JOHN J., B.S. in Pharmacy senior class council SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Bazmm Row: P. McAllister, A. Mandel, K, Johnson. Thjyd Rgwh' D, Solieq M, Stern, C, Nusslock, J, J. McNeil, D. KCCICY. SCCUIILI ROWS S. CI'LlII6l'lClCI'l. K. KlII1Cf6II6I', Strangelandv J. Hirgchbefg, P, Van Ness, M. Reminglgn, Matson, Connelly, R. Rein, P. Riley, J. Teetaert, L. Gordon, L. Cowen, P. Falci, T, Johnson, kappa epsilon KAPPA EPSILON-Bottom Row: K. Boss, A. Lubcke, B. Ren- ninger, M. B. Radke, J. Krause, M. Formiller, G. Hoerchner, C Holz, K. Volkmann. Second Row: D. Maples, J. Miller, J. Buetthef J. Moeller, E. Bluhm, S. Tietyen, I. Meinholdt, L. Smith, P. Palmer P. Madison, C. Wasielewski, M. Voelz, T. Miler, M. J. Sielaff, C Markham, S. Haas, D. Valaitis, B. Duescher. Third Row: S. Lange S. Weyenberg, A. Young, E. Brantmeier, P. Fregien, J. Hintz, S. Schroeder, E. Skarno, A. Posekany, J. Heald, P. Kehrer, J. Reichert, S. Bonkowski, P. VonEhren, J. Kramer, L. Wuerker. v Q Like that of most other professional organizations, Kappa Epsilon's chief aim is to give its female members more experience in pharmacy, the career to which it is devoted. To this end it sponsors various projects and arranges the appearance of speakers from certain areas of pharmacy and other medical fields. Q Along with the career orientated programs, Kappa Epsilon holds social events, among them Founder's Day Banquet in May. This helps maintain the good humor of the hard working members. Q5 RHO CHI SOCIETY-Bottom Row: B. Renninger, C. Novitch, W. Zellmer, A. Lubeke, R. Lubeke, and J. Krause. Second Row: M. Musa, J. Keefer, J. Wendelburg, W. Blockstein, E. Stieb, G. Conard, D. Moczynski, R. Paulssen, and P. Kramer. rho chi society Q Rho Chi, national honor society for pharmacy students, is this year endeavoring to expand on past activities. This includes sponsoring various speakers and the annual Kremerts Memorial lecture. The lecture features an outstanding pharmacist from a professional or scientific Held. Q Members hope they will soon enter the national competition of Rho Chi chapters. The University's chapter can be congratulated, for it has been recognized as having the best program for the promotion of graduate studies in pharmacy. kappa psi Q Kappa Psi, a professional Pharmaceutical Fraternity, was founded to broaden its members both professionally and socially. On the professional level, speakers from allied health professions give the members more complete knowledge of inter-professional relationships. The other side of this fraternity is the social life, which ranges from a Spring formal to such theme parties as a Magic Marker party Cwhich ends up all over everyonei, and the annual Polack Formal. The fraternity attempts to supplement university education with the good times that every member, as a college grad, is expected to have had. KAPPA PSI-Bottom Row: R. Blint. J. Oestreich, D. Forbes, G. Yagow, R. Crook, S. Bedell. G. Nelson. M. Marcetich, G. Huhn, R Halvorson, W. Whitford, J. Leary, C. VanVonderen, R. Anderson. Remiker, R. Bussewitz. Fourth Row: S. Klatt, R. Chicilo, M Second Row: R. Kohlman, W. Emmons, D. M. Collins, T. Converse, Nowak. J. Keefer. J. Lee, A. Robinson. G. Sawyer, M. Makoid, M J. Mastalski, J. Wendelburg, J. Sheahan, K. Barnett, W. G. Schim- Mietzel, R. Drobac. J. Williams. C. Peot, R. Yokel, J. Gottbehuet, J ming. R. Gassett. Third Row: T. Gaginella, H. Borkovec. R. Stenzel. LaFleur, D. Johnson. R. Braun. K. Karlen. W. Marx. R. Higgins, K. Kautzer, T. Maues, J. WISCONSIN PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY-Bottom Row: D Collins, B. Blint, J. Lee, W. Sthokal, R. Anderson, C. Smith, J Reichert, J. Kramer, B. Renninger, P. Madison, K. Boss, W. Em- mons, M. Makoid, A. Robinson, K. Karlen, S. Ponkoski, J. Bowman, T. Converse, P. Kehrer, J. Herrick. Second Row: J. Oestreich, R Adams, S. Bedell, C. Snopek, J. Keefer, W. Zellmer, W. Rosman, M Schwartz, N. Malmon, J. Williams, J. Velk, H. Borkovec, J. Shea- han, R. Yokel, T. Miller. Third Row: D. Moczynski, P. Osinski, M Marcetich, G. Huhn, P. Palmer, M. Mietzel, Dr. W. Blockstein, W. Deuine, R. Gassett, J. LaFleur. Fourth Row: J. Corbett, J. Hipp, R. Drobac, S. Schroeder, D. Valaitis, T. Nelson, M. Sielaff, K. Volk- mann, J. Babcock, J. Miller, M. Voelz, E. Selbo, J. Heald, E. Bluhm J. Miller, S. Melcher, A. Posekany, J. Krause, C. Markham, A Lubcke, M. Radke. Fifth Row: R. Crook, W. Vergowe, R. Higgins J. Gottbehuet, B. Olson, D. Tresp, T. Brown, McCarthy, D. Briggs J. Wendelburg, D. Johnson, C. Novitch, K. Kitelinger, R. Lubcke, G Nelson, M. Engstrom, C. Palmer, J. Due, W. Dernback, T. Converse R. Bussewitz, J. Yagow, J. Zywicke, M. Coleman, E. Skorno, R Kotowski. Sixth Row: T. Kennelly, J. Mastalski, P. Adas, M. Nowak T. Rasmussen, D. Forbes, T. Chicilo, R. Reiser, K. Bykowski, C VanVonderen, J. Searles, D. Sandman, J. McCue, J. Lederman, A Roost, J. Zuirk, D. Henning, K. Brillowski. Q The booming field of pharmacy has many organizations which help to develop its professionalism. Among these is the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society. With meetings and discussions relative to the student, the organization helps to enlarge and develop the scope of the Pharmacy School of Education. But a well-rounded student is not concerned solely with business, so an all-school picnic and a Pharmacy School Formal help alleviate the drudgery of making those little yellow pills. The men at Renny's never had it so good. wisconsin pharmaceutical society mortar and quill Cl Amazingly enough, our pharmaceutical students are not only interested in books and pills. Three times a year. they turn from coordinating pill colors to creating The Wisconsin Mortar and Quill. Articles about the practice of pharmacy in various countries and the history of the School of Pharmacy make up an important part ol' the publication. The magazine also provides training for students interested in pharmaceutical journalism. The Wisconsin Mortar and Quill provides a creative outlet from the tedious study of pharmacy. ff I ff :G MORTAR AND QUILL-Barium Row: J. Miller, P. Madison, B. Mastalski, W. Dernback. C. Palmer, J. Lederman, D. Tresp, and K. Renninger. G. Sawyer, W. Zellmer. M. Formiller, and A. Posekany. Bykowski. Sccmzrl Row: J. Lee. T. Gaginella. J. Ocstreich. Dr. E. W. Stieb. J. fire-arm, sore arm . . . striped arm! 220 ...Q Wm. HITTI rotc E Did you ever Wonder where the Army ROTC gets its color guard sections? The Pershing Rilles Company C-2 could tell you. This company is a military fraternity on campus designed to help develop well-trained military officers. lj This year the PDT and IDR drill teams went on several trips and held semester banquets for its members. Besides these activities, the University of Wisconsin Invitational Drill Meet was sponsored by the company. The boys are happy to say that the year really went off with a bang. Colonel John R. McLean , Ln fy, fv W 1' if V43 ,, ,, ,MSA ESM ' wiki A , 4 KZ' , , WQQVKW' , , , f M534 Q :WQ-,Cir KA ,, Zia I , V if K gvwffwvvnyg ,f-ry, .J wwf mia , . 1, , fi ew ' 4 f V X W navy rotc Q Navy ROTC men wear uniforms and long coats instead of suede boots and pea jackets for a purpose. They arc trying to become Navy officers. Their training includes history, weaponry, engineering, navigation, and military law. The program is open to men of all fields except pre-professional. Quite ambitious is the student who undertakes this work along with all his college classes, but he is properly rewarded for his effort upon becoming an ofhcer in the Navy. 'wt 'X Captain Clarence E. Olson This isn't the way I did it when l was a kid. -fs '23 CNG Q If Barnacle Bill thought he had it good, he should have been in the Nautilus Society. Midshipmen have found their niche within this campus organization, for it provides the activities close to every seaman's heart: an open house at the NROTC unit, the Chancellor's Reception and smokers for the troops at Christmas. That rolling surf on Lake Mendota may look lonely to any midshipman but, if he were a member of the Nautilus Society he could look back nostalgieally to the social life he enjoyed-the Navy Ball, Spring picnics and the football games. NAUTILUS SOCIETY-Bozrom Row: J. Virtue, R, Burn, T. Lynch, B. Morgan, A. Peterson. Second Row: A. Field, T. Maher, J. Forster, G. Burch, R. Lindenberger. 224 air force rote Colonel J. Tod Meserow '7M ' Q One organization that emerged from this academic year with flying colors was the Mitchell Aerospace Flight. The club was geared to meet the various needs of the General Military Corp's Air Force ROTC cadets. Several drill meetings, special speakers, and lectures served to further the education of these men. However, the parties thrown throughout the year gave them a better chance to switch from marching to dancing and from color guard to quarter-barrel watch. MITCHEI, AEROSPACE FLIGHT-Bottom Row: J. Paschkewitz, M. Ruolsala. C. Nemeckay. A. Gulia, J. Voss. P. l.oren. l.. Kasten V. Weeks, K. Shellene. A. Lea, P. Korten, R, Miltelsladt, T. Jaeger Svfnml Row: l.. Rhiel, M. Butler. M. Colpitts. M. Krolick. J. Tobin D. Tobin. E. Nowicki, D. Haas. S. Shoemaker. G. Wcpmer. T. Prouis Third Row: J. l.aeh. P. Christensen. K. Kiesling. J. Whiting. B Goldstrohn, V. Cullen. D. Hermanson. A. Baars. J. Ernsting. T. Casper. J. St. John. Fourrlz Row: T. McCahe. R. Topel. W. Guhrud P. Jung. G. Dennis. S, Pearson. G. Sherman, G. Wilhelm, P. Yee, G. Pertzhorn. G. Gullickson, J. Zietlow, G. Kolpin, I.. Hepler. F. Venz, J. Pietzke. P. Evenko, P. Stittleburg, D. Bussion. Fifth Rmv: A. Post, J. Bassett. R. Kessenich. D. King, R. Muren, D. Chardavoyne. T. Miller. J. Ammerman. W. Lethlean, R. Ruland, T. Damm. M. Deems. D. Murphy. G. Schwenke, F. Whitmore, M. Groenier. T. Cook. K. Jahnlxe. Kopstein. 225 The Air Force ROTC gives its men first hand experience in a jet. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-Bottom Row: L. Fricker, D. Crow, C, haem. J. Dushan, D. Schaeffer, R. Humphrey, K. Schroeder, G. Pike Marquart, J. Sagldon, F. Zuhde, E. Dabpit. Second Row: Cpt, Mill- J. McLean, R. Berlin, J. Callen, R. Everson, A. Friend. Q As usual, Air Force ROTC cadets in the Arnold Air Society were very active in campus and community life this year. This club aims to support the Air Force and to train better officers. They sponsored several guest speakers, such as the Aero-Space Brieling Team. The men also held a Halloween party at Mendota State, collected candy for the children at the Diagnostic Center, and cleaned up the stadium after football games. All this work, supplemented by the Air Force Ball with Angel Flight, made this a busy and productive year for the Arnold Air Society. Q Although Air Force ROTC cadets are dressed in blue, their spirits can only be rosy with the Angel Flight on hand. Angels help cadets in most social functions, specifically in aiding the Billy . Mitchell Flight and Arnold Air Society. ln addition to these activities an g I g h t Angels serve the University and Madison communities cheerfully and well. Angels nccdn't be too heavenly, however, even second semester freshman may pledge. And if you donit believe in the beauty of Angels, stop off at the AFROTC Autumn Ball-you may change your mind. ANGEL FLlGH'l'-Bottom Row: M. Hosman, S. Smith. K. Tucker, Vallghn- L- Heller- C- Grimm- T- Van Home, N- Schlllllz- N- Mome- D. Klaus, E. Schmidt, D, Dorenbgg, S, Megefow, ,Spf-.,ml Rm,-5 ju Third Row: Capt. Millhaem. L. Maserjiam, B. Blainsdell. P. Sachse, Grant. T, Thompson, M. Kroncke, K, Stevengu L, Rcihgmspc,-ge,-Q A, K. Kalkofer. K. Kensicki. L. Livie, J. Fuchs, P. Kaster. K. Bogart. P. Armstrong. K. Olson, K. Kalzfey, J, Gabfilgka, J, lwingghq S. Hambuch, P. Stehling. P. Sehwahn, M. Watson. O +....r. W-A K M. ---.-...ii - .. M, Age --Dn9tfl'1f'inh.u4 SCABBARD AND BLADE-Bottom Row: Lt. Lynch. J. Virtue, M. Block. J. Jedrlinic. E. Voss, J. Birch, L. Asmus, J. Colhoun. C. Cole, Bergsbaken. D. Alf. H. Leweling, G. Jungwirth, G. Oedewaldt. .S'vc- R. Westley. J. Rausch, R. Enders. mzrl Row: W. Thomas, D. Moritsch, L. Schrank, R. Straight. T. Q Scabbard and Blade is not, as many misinformed students surmise. a dueling society. lt is a national military society which elects members from all three branches of service. These men aim to develop the qualities of good, efficient oflieers, to raise the standards b at of military education in American colleges and universities, and to promote fellowship among cadet officers. Q The company annually bestows an Outstanding Sophomore CI b l e ROTC Student Award. The society personally visits various high schools to acquaint students with military service requirements. The members devote much time and effort serving the university, the community. and the nation. 227 joint military board JOINT MILITARY BOARD-Bottom Row: R. Burn, J. Sheldon. D. Hinds. J. Virtue. Secmm' Row: D. Alf, J. Devine. Capt. Klinefelter. M. Maclnnes. E 'iWho's in charge here? a general once said. At the University of Wisconsin ROTC activities are coordinated by the Joint Military Board. Coordination, apart from the new lads on parade, means the annual Military Ball, smokers, and speaker programs. Inter- service functions are important in war and in peace. This can be an early lesson learned by cadets at the University who either hold positions on the board itself, or understand its important function. military balls in gfflf l l ll . The Navy Ball dances the cheek-to-Cheek method . . . Queen Mary Bergsbakcn bs :, IQEQEEJZESEJQHE Toni Walter-Editor in Chief the badger lj Contrary to popular belief, the University of Wisconsin Badger does take time to create. For the past thirty years dedicated editors and staffers have met in the old Union Badger ofiiceg these meetings would go on for days while picture and copy problems were dispelled, sleeplessness etched lines in haggard faces, and tempers erupted. Now in our new offices in the Towers everything is relaxed, cordial. Editor-in-chief Toni Walter smiles benignly, beautiful girls pass by the door, and soft indirect lighting illuminates our minds. Bill Dickman, the Associate Editor, cheerfully blue pencils all the copy. Ah what peace and tranquility! The Badger is enjoying the Great Society of comfort, too bad we still have to put out this :l:,l:?!i't year book. Bill Dickman-Associate Editor D. Huebrel, J. Olfsky, L. Bickford, Editor Kathy Hinner-Editorial Assistant F. Feldmesser T Heagland and S Cann Editors S. Nyreen, I. Gammell, P. Smith, S. Jubelirer, M. Davis. PHOTOGRAPHY-Y. Birturk, M. Williams, Editor, D. Otto. COPY AND SPORTS-F. Feldmesser, J. Swiller, L. Aired, S. Smith, B. Bradford, Editor, A. Levinland. INDEX AND PRODUCTIONS-Bottom Row: S. Sherwood, J. Fierberg P. Ufer, J. Premo, Editor. Second Row: G. Condon, D. Conlan, J. Brown, R. Begoun. 234 i l COLLEGES-Bottom Row: N. Barts, J. Glanzig, M. Sebulsky Second Row: K. Hinner, S. Weynard, J. Freint. ORGANIZATIONS-L. Riemann, C, Simon. J aft? 1 1 H 1 X Q fi ' x KN It N, vga' ii ' 'Srf' V A 7 1 S nn . i L n n nn 'nn S' I Q, S' Sally Adler-Art Editor Ralph Wagner-Photo Editor BADGER BOARD-Bottom Row: Sally Bell, Marilyn Carlson, Toni Walter, Gail Gorden, Harry McHugh. Second Row: Jim McGann, Prof. William Hachten, Prof. James Fosdick, James Churchill, Prof. Lester Hawkes. badger board of control lj The Badger Board, consisting of five elected students and three faculty members, is the ultimate authority for the Editorial and Business staff. The Editor and Business Manager are also on the Board and act as liaison between the elected and faculty membership and business and staff personnel. The Board is always ready to give advice and keeps constant watch upon the process of creating the Badger. This function maintains the balance needed in a yearbook that represents so many at so great a University. Harry McHugh, Business Managerg Toni Walter, Editor Harry McHugh-Business Manager Larry Roth-Organizations Manager business staff Q The Badger runs on a tight budget. No junkets, trips to study crime in the Grand Bahamas, or forays into Chicago night-life are allowed. Genial Harry McHugh, the Business Manager, keeps all in line. Larry Roth, as Organization Manager. organizes things. Chuck Bredesen is responsible for sales. Chuck last year convinced his family to buy five Badgers. He is an only child. No wonder Harry thought he might be a good fellow to have around. Q The Business people prevent our charming Editor from spending too much on the Badger, distribute it, and are as responsible as anyone for its quality. Might as well spread the blame around. Chuck Bredesen-Sales Manager 4-fxx Yam .AP QU' wvfffsr I Editor-in-chief Eileen Alt the daily Cardinal lj The Daily Cardinal, founded April 4, l892, is celebrating its diamond jubilee year. A banquet with former staff members and a special edition of the paper are included in the anniversary festivities. Q Starting on a dream and 39300, The Cardinal has become the noflicial student newspaperw of the University of Wisconsin and a thriving corporation. It is student owned, controlled and producedg thus, it has gained its position among the top three college newspapers in the nation through students' efforts. Q The Cardinal has been the University watchdog, questioner, commentator, pacifier, encourager, discourager, mediator and evaluator for 75 years and Will continue its ellorts for at least 75 more. fl? wel! Q use 4vq4ow Refi msxswg-L.Nu mv as-M' 'O' I T LM I' Pat Brady Business Manager 24 Dave Loken-Advertising Manager J ffi. ,is . na 1 s -: 1: 1, 12 'E H ' I wif , Q, V QL 2 4 if Q 2 . 31 1 :W sg A X 'ik v We L Big ,fi :Z mx, 5 ,,.,FI . E , ffjf S ,Q 22 E 4 1 if 'Jin 'jy Q f .f if if ' ? x ai A E? QMS . , 452, 1, Sue Hamm-Proofreader .3 . . .... ,L i f 'if ea 4 H 42 Z'-in ,E .,., . , zg , v. QM fif' . M? STUDENT SENATE-Bottom Row: I, Hoehstetter, J. Anger- Minar. Second Row: J. Whiffen, C. James, S. Sprecher, K. meyer, P. Zimmerman, D. LeKander, S. Davis, S. Schaul, M. Huddlestom, B. Schultze, G. Worley, B. Schulz, R. Bjork, B. Fullwood, P. Guilfoyle, M. Hefferman, D. Reddeman, D. Schulz, C. Rheims, T. Ely. wisconsin student association Q The Wisconsin Student Association is the nexus of student programs, policies, and demands. WSA was busy this year, instituting changes, implementing new programs, and continuing its supervision of campus activities. Among the issues an answer: Second Semester Advanced Registration, last years refurbishing of the University policy of draft information, maintaining the Armory for lower campus athletics, the Pass-Fail system of grading for seniors, an exchange program with a southern school, and adoption of the experimental study break before exam period. Most of these programs were the product of the student senate. In addition, the Senate probed the Ted Kennedy Viet-Nam controversy. These matters of movement were but a few of the significant items pondered by WSA. 1-'-Q! Gary Zweifel, President WSA OFFICERS-Bottom Row: H. Beal, M. Fullwood, C. James, B. Schultze, T. Coyne, C. Von Haden, S. Sprecher nm, wneeooli ,max JONES N ,mu ua. F?fHwwSA moo Hudzzfffdwi 70 NME! C J imes interviewing an applicant. J. Angemeyer, Secretary, and N. Lunde Treasurer. a fir ...,,, And now presenting C. James and her all girls rhythm hand. ' You say this place is five miles off-campus? . . . and you have no car? 243 symposium Dr. Masters lj This year's symposium was a great success. Speakers addressed themselves to the topic Revolution 67. Featured were cartoonist Bill Mauldin, Drs. Johnson and Masters, Timothy 7 Leary, and the Rt. Rev. Bishop Pike. Each of fig' these provocative persons has in one way or i another helped to create the spirit of inquiry and freedom characteristic of our generation. The at A f Symposium Committee is only to be 'L' I ,Li congratulated on the tremendous program offered X W g, I V 19942 to the Un1vers1ty,s students. Dr. Timothy Leary Leary and Symposium Chairman Rich Gold. I f AWS-Bottom Row: M. Heffernan, J. Paulson, S. Yeddis, E. Kreinz, G. Schwarz. Second Row: M. Campbell, S. Hunt, J. DeMaster, P. Fischer, S. Grossman, R. Bloom. Q Every time sophomores sign an unrestricted privilege card and juniors obtain a dorm key, the work of the Associated Women Students is being realized. This inlluential group is not only responsible for the modern women's hours but annually sponsors fashion shows and discussions on such up-to-date topics as LSD and the 'lpillfi Through AWS the contemporary woman is well- represented in Coed's Congress, where battles over visitation privileges housing, and hours have raged. The era of the subservient female is gone and AWS is determined to keep it as such. Have you ever heard of the Associated Men's Students? associated vvomerfs students our union . . . a place to want to come-to listen to good music, to meet people, to settle the world's problems over a cup of coffee in the Rathskeller, to register dissent, to exchange ideas-to learn. Jw 5' A 4 'St iw f ai fi , 1 fe ff 1 W' I W -rw iw 'X A A t if ,fz if 31 'R e R 1 sv K Nm I ie,-v,.,.-. ,, - A fm... 1-A , fu... ms, UNION DIRECTORATE-Barium Row: B. Schulz, R. Young, C. Dietrich P. Carlson, H. Herman. Second Row: J. Schonfeld, B. Schultz, A. Teplin, M Boell. A. Prisland. V. Sahney, B. Bell, B. Feay. C. Schroeder. M. Meyers D. Berger d i recto rate 247 Q, f ff.. 'Qu mm 'A-1 'ff ,Q 1' ' 3, :ru I . 4, Q ' ,QM fm W wk. x ' s -M H+ 0 51 Q Q K 5' , ,Qi it your union . . . most of all an idea, a rather brave idea in the face of a sprawling society. Here, perhaps, we find the UniQn's greatest responsibility, the establishment ofa feeling of Community. RUGBY TEAM4Bottonz Row: J. Keenan, T. Haigh, G. de Third Row: J. Reading, P. Newfold, T. Howell, S. Muzik, J. Montrevel, D. Kinyon, T. Factor. Second Row: D. Blick, W. Wyman, T. Factor, B. Hartley, J, Kolemba, D. Serwer, B. Dickey, G. Eneas, T. Factor, K. Olen, B. Donnelly, J. Borth. Schnieder, D. Thompson. Q The University of Wisconsin Rugby Squad is one of the in or U things Ll. W. around campus. Fall afternoons our ruggers scramble, fight, and paw their way across the greensward. Grunts, the smacking sound of the tortured leather ball, and rugby team at at all. E Happiness is snow for the growing University of Wisconsin Ski Team. Happiness is also the Ski Team's expanding program. In step with the growth of ski competition in the Midwest, the Wisconsin team has increased the number of its meets. The Wisconsin challenge in skiing is now heard at Michigan Tech, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Illinois, Northern Michigan, the University of Minnesota- Duluth, and Lakehead College in Canada. After three short years under University supervision, the team already sees a snowy-bright future for its place in winter sports, the bellows of rage and despair punctuate the action. Most games were attended by this uniformed writer who marvelled at the dexterity and strength of our ruggers. Usually no one was seriously hurt or disabled-in fact there was nothing to laugh u. W. ski team SKI TEAM-Burfom Row: G. Sagcmiller, R. Christianson, R. Vig, T. Cihla, J. Janowak. 250 .J- 'nl lj Ruth Benedict's HPatterns in Culture may be informative to students in sociology, but compared to the International Club it can only give the reader a limited cultural outlook. The entire student body is offered a course in foreign cultures by this club with their Festival, style show, friendship hour and international dancetime functions. This not only brings an international flair to our campus but brings about a better understanding of people through the intermingling of so many diverse members. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Bottom Row: K. Liss, R. Johnson, V. Sahney, K. Kops, H. Kasmai, R. Suleman. Second Row: A. Lee, O. Harriss, I. Pittas, B. Rhode, P. Stansberg, M. Musa, J. Bachynsky, A. Khan, K. Nielsen. I K I homecoming lj As usual, Homecoming was the biggest weekend of this school year. Although most university students participated in events, the success is largely due to the Homecoming Executive Committee. This group organizes and coordinates all activities for Homecoming weekend. Eleven oliicers lead the group in planning the events and selecting a queen. Anyone who joined in the fun of Downtown Night, watched the Tony Bennett Show, danced to one of the good bands, or yelled like hell, has the Homecoming Executive Committee to thank. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE-Seated: S. Enerson, J. Weingart, R. Bloom. Standing: M B. Stern, T. K. Johnson, J. Teetaert, General Chairman. international club i GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA-Boltom Row: C. Swalneim, B. Guidinger. W. Beals, D. Hart. S. Dockery, K. Roen- fane. D. Palmert, D. Marks, Second Row: J. Wolske, B. Grosshuesch, A. Raehl, B. Kestell, J. Barker, B. Parent, K. Anken, S. Swingley. Third Raw: P. Goldberg, J. Friedman, G. Weber, L. Gleixner. M. Solberg, E. Pippert, K. La- Croix, A. Bryson, E. Kane, C. Buza, M. Brown, J. Kline, G. Mahnke, D. Meier, C. Grote. Fourth Row: S. Prothero, M. Amend. S. Streblow, A. Kieser, J. Vidas, M. Johnston, J. Barager, S. Boothroyd, M. Gruzensky P. Scherwitz, J. Hamilton, J. Wagner, L. Schmidt, N. Fiedelman. 1 Q University women of all races and creeds find Gamma Sigma Sigma a fine way to serve humanity and build strong friendships. This g a m m a year the energetic members held a party for handicapped students at the Commodore, worked with the mentally retarded at East High, ' ' and made favors for the children's hospital. Sl g m a S I g m a Q Plenty of social life with brother fraternity Alpha Phi Omega also helped Gamma Sigma Sigma achieve its goal of individual freedom on campus, in the community, and in the country. Q Beta Theta, the local chapter of Alpha Phi Omega a national service fraternity, is one of the busiest groups on campus. They perform such activities as maintaining the bulletin boards and ' directing the Porter-Foster center for disturbed children. With all this D IW 3, D h I they somehow find time for their P.J. party, beach party, initiation banquets and annual Christmas tree trimming with Gamma Sigma Sigma. With over 400 chapters, Alpha Phi Omega is the largest O m e g a Greek letter organization in the United States. ALPHA PHI OMEGAYBottom Row: R. Hanson, T. Van Nelson, J. Otto, D. Otto, E. Taylor, L. Boehm, J. Erbstoeszer. Second Row: J. Uribe, T. Kirkman, J. O'Neil, R. Young, A. Schwenger, M. Shaw, M. Evers, T. Boland, N. Loomer, D. Servais, R. Schwarzhoff. Third Row: J. Limbach, t Y. Martin. 1 252 yi. gg .. rj: W Q, HUMOROLOGY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Bottom Row: D. Kaplan, L. Glazier, J. Burtfield. Second Row: P. Matthews, J. Kellett. M. Gilbert, B. Barness. Third Row: J. Fritz, P, Snorf, K. Keutsch, S. Bartfield, S. Cann, D. Long, I. Jenkins, F. Wolf. hurnorology Q Humorology has come along way since its debut in 1947. Once just another variety show, it is now close to a professional production. The money raised by the . show is used for charity. Co-sponsored by the Pan Hellenic Council and Interfraternity Council, humorology is a popular all-campus spring revue, helping promote student creativity. The script work Q ifer 43 f begins in the early fall, and tryouts and the long gzfiffigi, :rf V, ug s... .,,w is ,ag , X H .F:,,' .5 ,g 4: 'V' f 1 ,. 43.1 1, . ' f. .1 practice sessions begin much later in the year. Phn- hoofers ' f 4 W ,Al .Q -1 W ,hr .f . - 'H-w....1 - W' 4:-V. ,A .Q Ann- Q--,gk 'Ii- 'W-- ...--- MW, ww ' ' , ,gaun- dun-f A.-mx, gg... 'f..m .N W Nunn, -1' 4-G-u 'g ' U31 '- w.- ..,,. Q?-af vmvapw Qi. gtu1- -'b-aww Q, 6. .f DOLPHIN CLUB-Bottom Row: M. Heil, J. Lundholm, B Prees J Gromk S Lazar B Bates President M Spierlng Publicity Thud M. Kabot. N. Silberman. L. Weis, S. Smith, M. Bear. Second Row Row A Gebarski D Otto B Duescher K Sunderman G Wright Miss Hulbert. Advisorg R. Bragman. L. Kennedy, G. Zank, C Ianicek dolphin clulo ij Once again the men and women of the Dolphin Swim Club have decided to pool their talents and explore the potential ofthe aquatic medium Cwater?J for true artistic self-expression and interpretationf' Actually this sounds like water ballet, which is a Dolphin Specialty. The Dolphins have Tuesday water workshops at Lathrop, offer High School workshops, and participate in the International Academy of Aquatic Art. These efforts culminate in two water shows, one at the Holiday Inn, and the Annual Water Show in the spring. marketing club MARKETING Cl.UBfBI?fftJll1 Row: K. Campbell, T. Bauman, R. Kamenick, P. Bogenschneider, M. Lovejoy. Second Row: D. Griesen, J. Stangeland, J. Gardiner, T. Reilly, P. Beilzel, R. Collins, J. La- mont, W. Stich, L. Edmonds, K. Arneson, K. Stewart, S. Patel, J. Topoleski, U. Freiwald, A. Vollrath, J. Katzman, H. Schneider Third Row: J. Malee, R. Messman, A, Prehn, E. Schreiner, R Pinkerton, D. Twedt. Q The Marketing Club is an effective introduction to big-business for the commerce student at the University. Once a year interested students are invited to attend the annual sales training clinic where the executives of the nations top corporations discuss their views on business. The club also takes its members on held trips to see marketing in action. ln all, the Marketing Club offers much to the student who is interested in a marketing career. u. W. blood donors 256 BLOOD DONORS-Bottom Row: C. Peddicord, M. Brown, R. Teimberder, C. Phillips, J. Buehauer, M. Carlson. Second Row: S. Peterson, C. Fischer, G. Cook, E. Parker, M. Woelz, R. Foss, J. Taibert. lj GIVE BLOOD are the words that every UW student hears each academic year. For students on the UW Blood Donation Committee, however, the words are COLLECT BLOOD. The blood they get from University students and faculty is sent to the Red Cross Badger Regional Center at Madison, who then distributes it. Made up entirely of students and led by a faculty adviser, the organization annually contributes blood to eighty-seven hospitals in thirty- seven Wisconsin counties, including all Madison and University hospitals and the armed forces. vvomen's physical education board WOMEN,S PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOARD-Bottom Row: K. Patt, R. Mansfield, J. Barager, M. Curran, K. Horsch. Second Row: F. Helmrich, K. Mikkelson, J. Hornbeck, K. Curran, I . Nelson. Q It is a known fact that because of tremendous meals in the dorms, excellent snack bars around campus, and exciting concoctions made in a coedls room, the female population on campus tend to gain Weight, agreed? The Women's Recreation Association, indirectly, can alleviate the situation. The association sponsors year-round intramural Wornen's recreation association 'H' and extramural sports designed to promote participation, sportsmanship and better physical Htness. Activities range from Co-Rec volleyball to gymnastics. Futhermore, WRA has special interest clubs, such as the Golf Club and the Tennis Club. So, if Bascom Hill is not enough exercise, give WRA a try, girls. lj The Women's Physical Education Board consists of those students who do not resent 7:45 physical education sections and actually enjoy spending extra hours in Lathrop Hall. Planning social and athletic events for the department as well as performing a service function for high schools, this group is one of the gamiest on campus. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION-Bottom Row: K. Stark, S. Dockery, J. Sandow, J. Ettman. Second Row: J. Barager, K, Swedberg, S. Breitenbach, M. Dicke. S tem.: wisconsin forensics union WISCONSIN FORENSICS UNION-Bottom Row: K. Mooij, D. Rowland, V. Weinert, C. Fritz, G. Merriman, J. Cooper. Second Row: D. Busse. Third Row: G. Tennermann, J. Walters, R. Resar, R. Skorheim. Q It takes hard work to participate in the Wisconsin Forensics Union. Weekly business meetings, practice debates, and speeches prepare the members for intercollegiate and individual debates and addresses. At least one international debate is usually sponsored, such as this year's on Vietnam, with Oxford University. The Forensics Union works hard to promote speech activities at the University and aids its members in improving their speaking skills. Their busy schedule ends with the Magenah Championship debates and a spring banquet. . 1' f l 5 r e KL... BROTHERHOOD OF PANTRY WORKERS-Bottom Row: I.. Riley. Second Row: G. Zafros, R. Konsinowski, B. Mancinie, J. DeGiao0mo, R. Kunka, T. St. Louis, M. Frankowski, D. Walters, T. Van Veghel, R. Johnson, R. Phelps. th e lj The Brotherhood of Pantry Workers is a secret and somewhat subversive organization dedicated to the improvement of pantry workers throughout the world. As we all realize, this goal, if attained would compromise the equality of b e O 0 d everyone else, and no one should be more improved than anyone else. Some have suggested that the BPW is a front for distasteful elements of international trouble making. Examples of their activities indicate that the BPW is unwilling to conform D as n t to the usual standards of behavior at Madison. They are patient, much of their day is spent waiting. They have talked of having a fine arts weekend-which is again suspect. They also hold after-parties, without parties before them. Horrors! How can such a group be tolerated? 258 'vw--We u. vv. rifle team RIFLE TEAM-Bottom Row: J. Hallman, W. Robisch, A. Kimbel, P. Aulik. Second Row: J. Maluta, W. Mitzke, R. Chabalowski, T. Block, L. Titus. C1 There is a group of gunmen on campus who have organized and become the U.W. Rifle Team. They, however, are not trying to emulate Chuck Conners, rather they are practicing to improve their marksmanship. The team competed in several shooting events and did very well, being the straight shooters that they are. Marksmanship is not a skill one usually employs every day however. Those members who have gone hunting have found other uses for this type of coordination. u. W. pistol team lj The University offers various competitive sports to its students and one of the more unique of these is the Pistol Team. Composed of partly varsity and partly ROTC members, the team competes in a league and for sectional championships in the National Rifle Association. Aside from providing invaluable training for Uncle Sam, the U.W. Pistol Clubfhelps develop the hand-eye coordination needed for hunting season. PISTOL TEAM-Bottom Row: D. Piper, T. Hundertmark, J. Waddell, R. Harenburg. Second Row: H. E. White fcoachj, J. Sweeney, L. Hartsough fcaptainj, B. Peterson, D. Bennett Ccoachj. Cantata singers CANTATA SINGERS-Bottom Row: J. Scribner, B. Veelcy, S. ROW-' T. W9-ll3CC, J- Kfllegef, W- Rlld, D. F0Ud, D- B6fSCh, M- Leist, D. Faro, M. Bell, K. Corbin, J. Jondrow, S. Schiavone. Second Summers, J. Roth, C. Eichler, T. Dow, D. LaVinge. WOMEN'S CHORUS: Bottom Row: G. Agostinelli, M. Schoe- Row: P. Farber, L. Kauffman, A. Grames, D. Fleming, M. Towsley, necker, S. Schroeder, R. Schroeder, J. Weller, K. O'Neill. A. Fjel- V. Thoss, M. McDonnell, G. Weber, R. Field, M. Bitney, S. Jacobs. stad, C. Roma, M. Serota, J. Blaczyk, M. Cox, J. Schmidt, A. Harris, D. Palmert, J. Bell, B. Wandrey, P. Blazkowski. Fourth Row: P. E. Mavrogenis. Second Row: S. Miller, M. Lang, C. Franchino, E. Premo, B. Permut, J. Krutz, N. Ingersoll, C. Rindy, L. Moe, D. Strizhak, M. Meyer, M. Bell, S. Dyken, S. Kuenzie, K. Kotora, C. Berryman, T. Heitz, M. Haase, P. Ladd, C. Miller, M. Mulder, B. Nadler, L. Adams, C. Kessler, S. Gillen, L, Robb, E. Sweeney. Third Boardman. H. Shaffer, S. Christensen, M. Newman. women's chorus U. W. MEN'S GLEE CLUBS-Bottom Row: T. Spangler, M. Held, Anderson, J. Fleming, C. Doersch, J. Johnson, W. Heagy, G. Drake, J. Phillips, A. Malcom, S. Sprecher, R. Moake, R. Ten Eyck, R. E. Quarnstrom, D. Mandel, T. Sailor, D. Lautz, F. Oates, R. Brisbin. Clingan, G. Hovde, J. Colias, J. Virgint, G. Brandenburg, A. Beck- Fourth Row: M. Harvey, A. Koepke, J. Meser, J. Mohr, D. Garnatz, nell. Second Row: K. Gardella, B. Walthers, R. Larson, E. Steiner, J. G. Denor, D. Loppnow, G. Breitwisch, F. Hayden, J. Voss, J. Kahler, J. Gettleman, R. Kleinschmidt, S. Finnigan, G. Dirks, J. Koenig, J. Pierce, R. Harland.- Cox, D. Boigenzahn, W. Anderson. Third Raw: D. Risgaard, S. men's glee club lj To mankind, music will always be a special thing because when a man hears it performed, he claps with the beat'-his heart moved and his spirit exultant. C1 Members of the Men's Glee Club find it is even more wonderful to bring this enjoyment to others. The group aims to prepare and perform as much music for as many people as possible. Their programming includes music appealing to all types of audiences. They have been seen this year and other years everywhere from half-time shows to thc Wisconsin State Governor's inauguration. u. W. symphon orchestra lj If one takes a hard look at the university and manages to see past State Street, the University Book Store, and Women's Residence Halls, the discovery would be made that in the midst of all the hub-bub the U. has some cultural things to offer. One of them is the Symphony Orchestra. The Talented musicians that create the concerts given on campus and the accompaniments for campus musical productions have spent many grueling as well as enjoyable hours of practice at Music Hall perfecting the entertainment that is offered to U.W. students. Rene Liebowitz, Guest Conductor U.W. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-Conductor: R. Cjurch. First violins: V. Purvin, H. Pfankuchen, B. Ellis, L. Beach, E. Goodwin, M. Schallock, P. Tilly, P. Vardin, K. Foster, A. Boyarsky, B. Schnei- der. Second violins: M. Erickson, R. Engler, T. Juedes, J. Hochstein, C. Abel, J. Buckman, A. Ruth, A. Dundsiddie, L. Schutbert, E. Spathelf, P. Schroeder, M. Ross, M. Podolske. Violas: P. Jamet, C. Aebischer, S. Scheele, P. Meier, D. Aenst, J. Berkman, C. Ruth, E. Pagel, J. Pastore. Violoncellos: S. Heine, V. Bistrow, P. Siegel, J. Pickart, S. LaFayette, B. Rasmussen, G. Putnam, E. Morris, L. Ludeman, J. Gibson, C. Nichols, C. Gonyea, L. Lewis. Basses: A. McMahon, P. Bellin, L. Dittman, J. Voss, B. Bell, R. Watson. Flutes: M. Boell, C. Leonhard, J. Johnson, S. Sarig. Piccolo: S. Sarig. Oboes: R. Hounsell, E. Michaul, T. Woollin. English Horn: T. Woollen. Clarinets: R. Quade, R. Rideout, S. Fritz, I. Glickman. Bassoons: P. LaPlante, H. Considine, C. Eckhardt, S. Garwood. Contrabassoon: H. Considine, French horn: T. Gregory, E. Brown, D. Harder, M. Dosch, R. Kreuzer. Trumpets: M. Kekstadt, D Breyer, K. DeVoe. T rombones: K. Davies, W. Richardson, W. Brauer, G. Doddington. Tuba: D. Westby. Tympani: R. Keezer. Percussion: J. Rassmussen, J. Barnett, J. Colias. Harp: R. Miller. Celeste and piano: R. Watson. badger band Tim Christensen-Conductor. - '---Q-.... Cardinal band u. W. Concert band Q Wisconsin is a musical University and its three bands, the Concert, Cardinal and Badger Bands, point this up. At Freshman Convocation, Graduation and all home basketball games, music fills the air. In addition the Badger and Cardinal Bands present Spring Concerts on the Library Mall and the Concert Band performs in the Palm Sunday Concert. Q The three Bands contribute to form the Wisconsin Marching Band which appears at all Wisconsin football games. Q For 81 years these bands have added much pleasure to the students of the University. The Music Man-Meredith Willson. - s R . ., ix qs mfs! 'H 'S Y' ev 'Na U.W. CONCERT BAND-Flute and Piccolo: D. Adams, S. Iliff, S Macall, J. Peronto. P. Pukilla, J. Robison, R. Wileman. Clarinet: J Brown, E. Buenzli, J. Conover, C. ,Coutts, D. DeKarske, M. Eggert D. Heaston, D. Kastenmeier, K. Kowing, J. Kuehn, M. Kuhrt, L Lutzke, G. Owens, B. Perlman, D. Wernly, N. Wichtel. Oboe: M Mathison, J. Parfrey, T. Woollen. Bassoon: Y. Karlen, D. Lawver, D. Tischendorf. Bass Clarinel: M. Lukoff, M. Mittenthal, D. Radun- zel. Saxophone: J. Caruso, J. Dennis, C. Hancock, M, Honeck, S Horwitz, M. Pease, R. Robert. French Horn: J. Crossfield, K. Dent, 9 D. Dickens, C. Hoff, D. Kappy, R. Kreuzer, W. Sand, K. Schroeder Trumpet and Cornet: D. Breyer, D. Ericksmoen, R. Gellman, J Giese, K. Krattiger, R. Krueger, R. Muehlbauer, T. Paulson, S Sundell. Trombone: R. Herried, T. Hornig, E. Knesting, D. Meer M. Morgan, K. Norman. L. Volz. Baritone: R. Angus, B. Cuthbert, E Bohrnstedt, P. Roemer. Tuba ana' Bass: E. Anderson, R. Epley, P Golomb, R. Peterson, G. Thomas. Harp: R. Miller. Percussion: L Haas, W. Kirkham, D. McKinley, W. Morris, J. Rasmussen. Conduc IOVJ Raymond Dvorak. jr, A ea 1:2 Y, M3 22 ?: if :Q 34 S 4' 1 fi 64 1 I I , w is X7 5 's if K7 3 if 3 .1 3 Q Y id 53 ? 8 12 Q: 42 ,. 5 9 Q IREM. - IIA 7 . , ff W'-L-.'1':1,f,-'iw -.-i'l'LfQfGv1 ':'5'kL tdibili1PJTYFSE:Qsffflliiizv2ibfilfi ms2:EH1v?i5ZfrE?H9XrT !K'f''SMF L2:'i4?IiYE:1M E5i iw' , 5331? if ak 8' 'LVV J ,-.. .f,, K N gf N FW Quia-rw if lg., an-nv dpi 1 ,Y 1 'S' 2 2 270 WPS 'sf in 'Q , X 1 v Vi 1 at if an ? ' i '51 L L,-qi, -... ..,,, Q Wi! Q- m 123152. football Q If one compares the 1965 football season with the 1966 season he wonft see much difference in the won-lost-tie columns. There isnat much-just one less loss and one more win. And considering the record of the previous year, it doesn't say a lot. But if one goes a bit deeper and studies the scores, he will be pleasantly surprised at the fact that only three scores were lopsided. If one goes still farther and looks at the half-time scores he will see that the games were still a contest at that point. If one had happened to be at most of these games he would have been proud to say he was for Wisconsin. Q It is true that there were many mistakes on the Badger's part, but there were improvements that made impressions which more than balanced the depressions. Take for instance the season's opener against Iowa State. With a host of fine pass receivers, Wisconsin was expected to rely on the pass as was Iowa State. But the Badgers unveiled a running attack that couldn't be stopped on this day. The backs were breaking tackles and, for a change, fighting for extra yards by pushing forward, twisting and spinning instead of being stopped dead in their tracks. lt was just what was needed to make a good passing attack work as the Badgers ripped out a 20- lO win over a highly touted Big 8 team. Traveling to Southern Cal the next week, the defense proved equal to the task of containing a nationally ranked team, but the Trojans found the lanes to paydirt in the second half and won going away 38-3. Q Just as Ohio State is Wisconsin's age-old nemesis, Iowa takes it on the chin from Wisconsin no matter who has the best credentials. This year was no exception as the usually tough Badger defense put the . y L- C' . .-.W . , , 's:4..:-..J ' -1e4W,-,...L .,.,..,-. . 1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: H. Cuccia, D Berg, R. Grossman, T. Jankowski, A. Loukas, E. Rice, R. Richter, P Sobocinski, G. Pinnow, R. LaCroix, C. Burt, K. Wood. Second Row: R Grisley, J. Boyajian, G. Bandor, D. Bliss, G. Bucciarelli, T. Domres, W Dyer, B. Fritz, T. Schinke, S. Wheeler, J. Tietz, C. Lunde. Third Row V. Janule, D. Boots, P. Peterson, M. Blair, D. Boehm, T. Brockett, R Gauthier, P. Chandler, W. Ridlon, R. Schumitsch, W. Kostka, J. Kuhle- meier. G. Gaskell. Fourth Row: J. Pearce, L. Buss, M. Cavill, K X . - , n Q , -3 t Q I Q, .2 5 if ' , it Q 4 ' ar i i ., .J pug.,-QE,-Ei x Criter, R. Gillingham, E. Goffman, T. McCauley, G. Reineck, K. Rudat, J. Ryan, D. Schaffner, W. Schoessow, W. Todd, L. Swank. Fifth Row: J. Boulware, T. Briggs, W. Burbach, T. Canonie, M. Cantwell, R. Fenske, P. Gabrielson, T. Ginder, M. Gross, D. Klusmann, E. Krenze- lok, P. Kroll, T. Moreau, M. Mueckler, J. Nowak. Sixth Row: G. Plulf, J. Sandner, G. Swalve, E. Kaeser, H. Carl, R. French, L. VanDyke, J. Coatta, M. Bruhn, D. Tetaeak, M. McGee, L. Ritcherson, R. Johnson, E. Buelter, B. Hanson, L. Trotta, T. Wellner, W. Yanakos. - , 1 L J-.L J wx. it 'fit 5 H, Q with-5. , ' ., f ' in 'lhzxl 1 ' J ,. f 1 Q s t V A 1: 1: 1 et. 7 1 ,Q J. W shi '21 Qld jI:J5Pa,Hf,,. ..., s ,far 'fp.,,'?lt. 277 1 i t F f N, ww I stoppers on the Hawks offense in pulling out a 7- 0 win at Iowa City. E One way the Badgers could improve their record for sure is to play easier non-conference opponents. Southern Cal, tenth ranked, and Nebraska, ranked third, invaded soon after. Again, it was the defense which provided the excitement in the first half and Nebraska in the second as the score went from 10-3 to 31-3. After a very discouraging 3-3 tie with an equally unsteady Northwestern squad the team moved to Columbus for the annual slugfest with the Buckeyes and as usual they succumbed after a very well played ball game. The Badgers had scored a comeback touchdown in the third quarter and were about to get another when a fumble completely reversed the tables and Ohio went in to score to finalize a 24-13 heartbreaker. U In probably the hardest hitting ball game of the year, the Badgers completely bottled up Michiganls running game on which they prided themselves. If it weren't for a few wide runs that caught the defense napping and an All-American end, the game would have been even closer than the 28-17 score indicated. After a loss to Bowl-bound Purdue, 23-0, a crunching loss to Illinois, 49-14, and the news that Head Coach Milt Bruhn was resigning, the Badgers whipped an almost Bowl-bound Minnesota 7-6 for a most satisfying finale to a much improved season and a fine coaching career for Milt Bruhn. ii 'ii JK - gm 1 5. 1 3, Fw- I 1 'nz ,Q A K-vw 1 ' 4 +1 Ezxzfn 1 .Ax ,ugf ,. 4 4 agp A fi' Pnl -Wg Jef! - ,KV , ,LL, ,f -1 4: ..,, P? M 2 it 5 eta Q basketball Q For Big I0 schools and other large universities, making a trip to Madison to play some basketball with the Badgers hasn't been a thing to lose any sleep over, and this year didn't seem to be an exception. The visiting teams would snicker during pregame introductions as they saw an array of stringbean forwards and pintsized guards trot out, none of whom could be any taller than 6'5 . Only the fans and Badgers themselves knew that this was the beginning of a new era of Wisconsin basketball. Q Powerful Cincinnati was the hrst to experience the Badger's bite, as they were forced into overtime by the scrappy little team that the university dared to send forth. Unfortunately, the Badgers were so elated with tying the Bearcats that they tightened, lost their composure and eventually lost the game, 77-70. This was the general pattern for the first part of the season. Q Usually it was a slow start, then hot streaks and cold streaks. Sometimes the start was faster, hot streaks longer, and mistakes fewer. This was the case as the cagers posted impressive wins over Iowa State, Fordham and South Carolina to win the Milwaukee Classic. lnexperience took its toll in losses to Bowling Green, and Marquette, but there was only one game where they were out of contention in the last quarter and this was against UCLA. Making an about face by slipping past Purdue, 79-76, crushing Michigan, 98- 90, and annihilating South Dakota 94-33 the Badgers found themselves with short tcomparativelyj and skinny Cdelinitelyj Joe Franklin leading the Big 10 in rebounds and Chuck Nagle making a serious assault on every Wisconsin scoring record in sight. 283 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: J. Rebholz, J. Franklin, C. Nagle, T. Voigt, E. Hendrickson, T. Schoeneck, R. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Schell. Second Row: M. Carlin, K. Burington, J. McCallum, B. Miller, D. Sweeney, T. Mitchell. Q Undaunted by the following three losses in conference play: one Michigan State, 68-61, where a storm stranded and nearly forced them miss the game entirely, another heartbreaker in overtime to our old nemes Ohio State, 88-84, and then to Indiana, 93-81, and with no tangible hop for a Big 10 title, the Badgers assumed the spoiler role and prompt trimmed Minnesota, 85-75..Then they proceeded to knock Iowa out of tl Big 10 lead, 96-95, when Nagle sank an impossible behind the basket sh with seven seconds left in a third overtime period. Now the Badgers we dying to get their hands on Northwestern, who was favored to win the Big 1 crow letting new records left and right, they roared to a l lO- '4 trouncing of a once proud Wildcat squad. The ome fans, by this time, figured our time was up, but it fasn't as the Badgers beat Michigan State 68-64, the allowing Saturday. The cagers couldn't find the handle gainst Northwestern the second time but found it with nly two seconds left the next Saturday, when ophomore reserve Ted Voigt dropped a shot to eke rut an 80-79 win over Michigan, which overshadowed season's high scoring performance of 37 points by oung Nagle. Saving their best for last, the Badgers dropped a clilfhanger to Iowa in overtime, and then dismantled what was left of Illinois, 102-92, to hnish the season with an overall record of 13 wins. ll losses. and fourth place in the Big 10. Although the game was under control, the crowd was more tense than usual until Nagle finally made his twenty-eighth point of the day on a lay up with 12 seconds left to tie the all-time school season scoring record. Fortunately, he was fouled in the act, and he calmly sank his free throw to set his own record. Sixty foot hook shots certainly do pay off in the end. cross country 1966 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-Bottom Row: B. Brady, B. Fraser, S. Zehren, B. Gordon, B. Agger, J. Rakocy, R. Arrington, K. Latigo-Olal. lj The 1966 Cross Country team, bolstered by a strong crop of sophomores, seemed to be in a position to do very well. Against Minnesota, the Badgers took third through sixth places but failed to get any consequential places after that and lost 27-30. The sophomores dominated the faster times while the stars from last year weren't producing as they had before. This was an obvious trend that caused the harriers to have little success in dual meets. Following the loss to Minnesota, they lost to Michigan, 24-31, Depauw, 26-29, and Iowa, 21-45, while beating Northern Illinois in the same meet with Iowa, 45-65. lj As a harbinger of future successes, sophomores Ray Arrington and Bob Gordon placed fourth and fifth in the Big 10 meet to give Wisconsin a line third place finish and to issue warning to the rest of the Big 10 for next year. 286 p fi ,,,, p f K .sw I . 'i : if E ::V- I A . VN .,,, . 131 ,., K 1 ' 'A ' is... -' 5 if i'-t,, in ' ,..r .sts 't - te 5 VQ I t --My I If V ..,' if 4 .t... . 6 4 1 . .t fgf L.. hockey Q The Wisconsin lce Hockey team proved to be the winningest on record in the history of the sport here with a 16-10 record and almost all records, team as well as individual, were rewritten. This record breaking season gave the Badgers a four-year mark of 50-33-3 for a winning percentage of .599 during that time. Team records for number of goals, assists and points were battered. The highlight of the season occurred midway through the schedule when the pucksters put together 6 consecutive victories ended by a hard fought game with Colorado College. lj Few individual records stayed intact during the course of the season. Defenseman, Don Addison set school records for total assists at 66 and for points with 99. Jim Petruzates, another graduating senior, set a school record for goals in a career at 55. Badger goalie Gary Johnson, concluded the season with a total of 1,759 saves in 67 varsity appearances. The two-time winner of the Badger MVP award set a single game mark of 59 saves against Brown. 1'-' -' -- - ICE HOCKEY TEAM-Bottom Row: Coach Robert Johnson, M. Fitzgerald, M. Cowan, G. Nelson, L. Peterson, G. Johnson, B. Hall, D. Keely, M. Gleffe, T. Metro, J. Carlson. Ser-om! Row: Assistant Coach Bruce Davey, J. Moran, M. Riley, B. Leevers. J. Petruzates, T. Obrodovich, D. Addison, C. Ellis, J. Bennett, R. Rutlin, J. Lee. 1 287 ? WRESTLING TEAM-Bottom R0w.' D. Monroe, M. Nagel, L. Getlin, R. Nicholas, A. Sievertsen, M. Gluck, R. Heinzelman, S. Potter. Second Row: Asst. Coach Hatta, D. Verkuilen, M. Bohman, D. Bull, K. Heine, G. Schmoock, G. Gaskill, P. Gabrielson, M. Sprague, Coach wrestling lj Early in the season, the Badger grapplers easily took the State Crown, followed by eight consecutive wins over such teams as Marquette, Northern Illinois and Illinois State. The next two meets resulted in losses to Indiana and Northwestern, and then an erratic triple dual meet where the wrestlers crushed Purdue but dropped close matches to Minnesota and Indiana. Three more losses and one win finished the season with a ten victory-eight loss record in dual meet competition. Strong throughout the year were Mike Gluck, who was named outstanding wrestler of the State Crown Tourney, Al Sieversten, Steve Potter and Rick Heinzelman. In the Big 10 Meet at Columbus, Mike Gluck was beaten in the final round, for his first loss after twenty-three consecutive wins, and a second place iinish to give Wisconsin a sixth place conference standing. -1. iT,ff' ads J. Voss, B. Reinert, J. Herter lj The 1967 Gymnastics team opened the season here in Madison with a strong win over Mankato State. The Badgers ran into difficulty during the season but scored wins over Ohio State, Oklahoma, Minnesota and Indiana State. Performing against some extremely hne teams, Wisconsin's record was only a two-win-five-loss record in conference competition and at Iowa City for the Big Ten Championship Meet, the gymnasts finished a disappointing sixth place. Performing for the last time this year, were seniors Bob Hennecke and John Voss who worked on the long horse, iioor exercise, side horse, high bar, parallel bars, and rings. Against Ohio State, Hennecke placed first in three of these events. Jerry Herter on the side horse, and Bob Reinhert and Steve Bates on the trampoline turned in continually reliable performances. gymnastics GYMNASTICS TEAM-Bottom Row Coach George Bauer. J. Mahn, B. Hennecke S Bates C. Johnson. D. Lyons, P. Bradley M Kann Second Row: K. Hartwig, R. Arvesen M Todd 1-.1-mag f f-'- --w....,.. Wifi-::'f:: Et. fi . 5 .. .. H, Mr in -- . Ydhitif-fff,L,.f':. -fhfifbiifiiilFiffiiii. Q lv-ruff 11ffu.sffff . '1vs+:zz:z.1.r1f5. Uzw . ,,., ,,,.. M 4 . . K sig ff-1-zfzxf qggeg 3. in-I 5 W i C' :Rig .., ..,, , ...... ...fS2zM..- 'ta n iv 'K ,--'h- ,gg gag ,1 V k ffsfi:eu.sv,zzwffW, ..,... ,,.,, is ax 'SH 290 ., ...,, V A fencing lj The Wisconsin fencing team slashed to success this year with a 1 1 win-6 loss dual meet record. The season opened with seven consecutive wins after an initial loss to the Milwaukee Fencing Club. Although Michigan was easily downed, the team had trouble with Iowa and Wayne State due to their inability to win one-point decisions. Among the outstanding swordsmen were Larry Dolph and Mike Robinson in the sabre squad, Bruce Taubman and Jim Dumphy in the foil division, and Rick Bauman and Pat Laper in the epee. Although the team suffered losses to Ohio State, the Air Force Academy and Notre Dame, the Big Ten Meet posed no problems for the Badgers as they took it for the iirst time in a decade. It also introduced a prospective epee champion when Pat Laper defeated nationally ranked Rick Bauman, who previously held the epee title for Wisconsin. With high spirits and an excellent record the Wisconsin swordsmen are more than ready to enter the NCAA team meet in Chicago which will determine who will go to the nationals. FENCING TEAM-Bottom Row: T. Watts, J. Dillinger, P. Laper, R. Bauman, L. Dolph, C. Robinson M Wenzlaff. Second Row: M. Babich, J. Dumphy, B. Taubman, R. Markowski, S. Hall, Coach Archie Simonson W. Scheibel, A. Schweiger, F. Bucksbaun, A. Ashley, M. Elder. lj The University of Wisconsin swimming team launched its I966-67 campaign by roaring to a 73-33 victory over Western Michigan. After placing sixth in the Big Ten Relays at Minneapolis. the mermen travelled to East Lansing where in a double-dual meet, they defeated Ohio, but succumbed to Michigan State. Two consecutive wins over Ohio State and Northwestern followed before a loss to Michigan. After that, the season was all ours. Defeating Purdue 78-44, Minnesota 84-58, and Illinois 67-47, they closed their regular season here with a 73-50 victory over Iowa. Fred Hogan broke the pool record and set a new varsity and pool record in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle respectively. Next the team went to Michigan State for the Big Ten Championship Meet where they placed fifth, with John Lindley winning the 100 yard butterfly, and Fred Hogan placing high in both his specialties. Q Coach John Hickman can be proud of his team and their season's record. With returning stars such as Hogan, Lindley, Bill Swano, and Julian Krug, and another group of excellent freshman, next season promises an even better record and perhaps that long awaited jump to fourth place in the Big 10. :C swimming SWIMMING TEAMXBUIIUIH Row: A. Rowe, G. Grow. J. Lozelle, J. Teetaert. G. LaCroix, C. Johnnson, R. Grantz, J. Lindley. Svcwzd Row: Asst. Coach Jerry Darda, Head Coach John Hickman, J. Hoyer. B. Altman. B. Taylor. J. Reitman, J. Keppert, L. Stover, J. Minsloff. Third Row: S. McCoy. M. Hatleberg. J. Krug. M. Morris, B. Swano, S. MacDonald. H. Wesler. F. Hogan. KH' f sg? gi fi' - I 5 ' f 'W 'N ' oh- .- k ' ' T Y -- -- ' g., A- -+4...,,-. f - f - -f --.-.-... .. , ,,- k -. A ,fo -- - ' +1-Ori - 0- . 'ff N ' ' , - ,- --, . . Sr fa- i f ' - R '-fa'- iff-'S-G----rf-f- TPI.-11 -..',,.5h5 !',,..' -E: , A , ,.- as Q - t ' 1 4 N' 5' -74' wan- -, .' 'I' la..-.f-.-MA ...av--4-iff -'5 ' 'lf' - L1 -g '7x 'T a- ' .ge .2137 4 - 1 -- '--- -Q 'Q35.Q in af-4--- ..:..'L:n--- -I ,f-1.1 . .,.-au -A -f -vlrfi-:fra-te.. .N--ga. f -.. ........ 1:-f-me-we ff Q., f-- 'l.5x'x '-'E-1' f 2- fs B if 's Nr- 'i 1iv.A-- ,...- A-..-..-: r-nr :ff ,1 - B ' xv i t'z.,. ,-- - MA- . ft F.. ..-- W R s, -. c 7 ,, ,, A - if-'-4--sr, gr--.-- ea., M ip' .. 1,-i-H-f'F,M W -5 fr: -.1 V -v... - - ..- . W . , ,, A M., -., , ,N v,ig1-:ff - .,f--w.- .-dd.. Y - .... -N - -s ef- .-..- tt- . 'f -f - ... --.-a: t..f - - .- ,--...V .. -,,-- -6 1- - - 4... 'T-5:g 4ev--r.-1' , ' ... ? ...,-fi' ' ' i 'T 'A '15.E 5--- -.1 SSW- 'W We , 1.5. -. 1 .f,, ..-Q-1.1. .-, -.-- :- -:sv - -.-... 4. wtf- - CFGW lj Wisconsinis typically slow starting crew teams always manage to come up with a few surprises by the end of the year. The 1966 crew team was no exception. With a new rowing style, the Badgers polished off Purdue, Wayne State, and Kansas State, but then placed a discouraging ninth in the Eastern Sprints. The oarsman went back to the standard stroking style and immediately started to move. They lost by only a length and a half to a perennially strong Navy team. By June 18, the date of the IRA regatta in Syracuse, they hit their peak. Feeling the exhaustion of a quick start and an early lead, the Badgers were just able to win the biggest national race of the year. lj With the loss of three oarsmen from the IRA crew through graduation, the Badgers proved itis new power this fall by winning the Head of X Ch3f1e5 Regatta in Boston by af'-111 15 1966 VARSITY CREW-Front: B. wine. Standing: D. Quam, N. Halleen, G. Farnham, T. SCCOI1dS Over the closest competition, Mitchell, J. Norsetter, R. Seeman, B. Clapp, S. Bergum. which included national powers like Harvard, Cornell, and Northeastern. If this is any indication at all, the spring season should be a very exciting one. 292 baseball E A Big 10 record of 6-9 for seventh place is not indicative of the talent Wisconsin's 1966 baseball team really possessed. For instance, Harlan Kraft, the captain elect for the ,66-,67 season made first team All Big 10, Paul Morenz placed second in the conference batting race with a .365 average, and John Poser led coach Dynie MansIield's hurlers with a perfect 3-0 conference record. Victories in Big 10 competition were two in a triple header over Northwestern, and split double headers over Purdue, Indiana and Iowa. With a nucleus of returning lettermen and a crop of talented upcoming sophomores, hopes are up for better success in 1967. 1966 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: D. Sweeney, R. Fenn, C. Schell, L. Reich, Captain G. Beise, M. Rosenblum, P. Morenz, S. Tadevich. Second Row: Assistant Coach F. Wegner, J. Thurow, T. Hansis, J. Nowicki, G. Kraft, R. Amundson, T. Huset, H. Krafft, G. Pinnow, Head Coach A. Mansfield. Third Row: Freshman Coach M. Stillman, R. Gevirtz, L. Primis, L. Kener, R. Itzkowitz, J. Gerlach, J. Scully, J. Poser, E. Chartraw, S. Oakey. .,, 4-4, f4,4 J,' i , 4JfQfQfA4 tennis .,., . lj John Powless' netters compiled an admirable 13-8 record and placed fifth in the Big Ten. They scored impressive victories over such powers as Loras College, Alabama, and Northwestern. At East Lansing, Mich., for the Big Ten Championships, Todd Balinger lived up to his potential by winning the No. 1 singles title. He became the first Badger to win such a title in eleven years. Pug Schoen won the No. 5 singles consolation by decisively beating his opponent from Northwestern. With four returning lettermen, and a host of nationally ranked freshmen eligible for competition, the team should prove to be one of the most formidable in the Big Ten.' fQ f T . ,A lb . I s .f W v 1' gy f ...fr 1966 VARSITY TENNIS-Boilom Row: J. Conway, P. Bishop. P. Schoen, B. Sobel. Second Row: D. Rogness, T. Ballinger, T. Michels, W. Schwerdtfeger, Coach J. Powless. W 1966 VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Bottom Row: B. Lehman, J. Lohmiller, Captain D. Penn, J, Hogden, J. Schlatter, M. Remington. Second Row: Coach J. Jamieson. H. Burnham. A. Demsey, D. Nitz. M. Morgan, J. Mattson. T. Wiese. lj Golf is primarily an individual sport. Team victories rely mainly on a total of line personal performances. Wisconsin's O 1966 golf team possessed exactly this as they posted an excellent 12-4 record. The start of the season produced easy victories over such teams as Illinois, Iowa, Western Michigan, and Northwestern, and a slim two stroke win over Minnesota. Leading the team were John Hogden, medalist, Dave Penn, captain, Jay Lohmiller, Bob Burnham, Dan Nitz, and Jim Schlatter. On May 21 the Badgers took third place in the Big 10 meet on the strength of Hogdenls and Lohmillerls tie for eighth place. Losing only to Ohio State and to Michigan by seven strokes, this qualihed them for the NCAA tournament in Palo Alto where they finished eighteenth out of thirty-tive, a respectable placing to wrap up a line season. track Q In the past few years, winning indoors has presented little difficulty to the Badger squad, but just try to win outdoors. For example, last year the Badgers placed second to Michigan State in the Big 10 Indoor Meet and could only manage a very disappointing fifth place in the Big IO Outdoor Meet. However, sandwiched between these two efforts were three invitational meets, one of which the Badgers won easily as they took five first places. After that, they won two dual meets over Northern Illinois, 93-47, and Minnesota, 72-69, while dropping one to Western Michigan. lj Getting indoors was just the tonic Badger track hopes needed. The 1967 campaign started off with four crushing wins over Indiana, Iowa State, Minnesota, and powerful Oklahoma. Just before the Big 10 Indoor Meet, the cindermen were downed by Michigan State, 76-64, with the meet being decided in the final relay of the day. This pushed the Badgers to new effort and under fantastic handicaps managed to push past State by 3M points for the Big 10 team title. When Aquine Jackson, who was favored to win two sprint events, pulled a muscle yet still was able to place in both events on guts alone, . . . er, VARSITY TRACK TEAM-Buttonz Row: R. Poole. T. Erickson, K. Latigo-Olal. J. Rakocy. B. Bergemann. S Whipple. B. Fraser. R. Stalling. D. Harris. Sac-mm' Row: G. Dick. M, Albrecht. B. Hawke. T. Francher. R. Arrington. B. Bush. C. Thorpe. T. 'l'hies. T. Leslie. M. Butler. D. Bliss. Third Row: B. Hanson. S. Zehren. B. Nelson. B. Agger. G. Ellyn. A, Jackson. C. Sherburne. J. Raksohy. B. Brady. B. Gordon. Head Coach Charles 'Rut' Walters. Assistant Coaches. Tom Bennett. and Bob Brennan. . . . Mike Butler took up the scoring slack by setting new Big 10 records in both hurdle events to whip the previous record holder and Big IO champ. New school records in the mile relay, the shotput, and the 880, all done or aided by Sophomores, shows that Wisconsin means to be on top for years to come, at least in the indoor competition. The outdoor season is coming up and no one is sure of anything. l' 41 MQ EIQJEQ UHPE mw,,,.,- 14 u ,o- ' 1 fi Q X X. X E 5 5 E ! 304 -bf' H i .fl-1. ...sg INTERDORM PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL-A. Miller. R. Young, M. Swanson, S. Bond. F 'T il 5' F S E' - ii' f s 'J f 7 :i' ' L: X I ' ft. 5' . F it gf iiiifig in K 4 is gi. K f F bfi in ,V - S V' .5 if ' if xt H ,ir . gi i W Q 3 Q .L 4 g ' B . sri , B. ,S Q5 if 6 xx if fa. . 1, J LV, t , 4 . . ff. I J IQ V Q A si 52, L .. 6 BARNARD HALL-Bottom Row: E. Kwan, D. Wilkc, L. Doeffler, S. Stevens, M. Moulder, S. Breckc, M. Urbaniak, E, Tanner, M. Lisitza, E. Cary, B. Sutton, L. Carlisle, B. LeQua. Second Row: A. Sternberg, C. Fochs, D. Maples, M. Knutson, L. Kloetz, L. Sternberg, S. Bond, K. Coleman, B. Spragcns, Miss M. Vandenberg, G. Eaton, D. Palmert, C. Luttrop, S. Schneider. Third Row: M. Schumacher, M. Kozlovsky, S. Dresslcr, B. Zucbke, M. Hoeppncr, L. Northrup, J. Wcrwie, M. Sherman, P. Kchrer, J. Hubertz, D. Gruen, N Bolstead, C. Nelson, P. Rasmus, M. Turman, K. Buttke, J. Longbrake. I-'ourrh Row: K Tritschcr, I. Meinholtz, B. Huebner, V. Szatalowicz, N. Haver, R. Bragman, M. Barney J. Furchenicht, K. Jerdce, J. Willis, T. Splitter, P. Tuckwell, J. Porter, A. McCormick C. Mason, C. Maas. Fifth Row: L. Mason, E. Golbcr, J. Crosby, J. Kurth, B. Losick, K Christiansen, C. Miller, D. Christianson, S. Swanson, G. Davenport, B. Slavik, S. Fried, J Engel, M. Fish, M. Hanson, E. Kurth, C. Donovan. barnard hall .. x , K 305 1 f a f ' ,fig Chadloourne hall W.. 1 . CHAD OFFICERS-Bottom Row: A. Ritchie, S. Crider, J. Fahey, J. Uran, C. Thomas, J. Schneider. R. Miller, J. Ploelz, M. Hofer, K. Tucker. Second Row: S. Pari, C, Jacobs, M. Thorsen, K. Myers, S. Donavan, B. Van Kirk, P. Jones, A. Miller, Miss Bone, Mrs. Smith, K. Hocls, C. Smith, L, Wilson. vThird Row: R. Wong, P. Rowe, L. Cook, J. Zaccand, L. Noot, L. Deloughery, M. Naus, L. Dicrcks, M. Kuehn, M. Klitzkc, J. Johnson, M, Franz. Fourth Row: C. Summeril, K, Behlke, C. McCulchin, K. Waterworth, D, Bonar, J. Caone M. Jones, K. Bussa, G. Goodman, J. Krauss, L. Parlleton, C. Vandenplas, J. Mattson, C Conn, R. Kaplan, B. Slaser, M, Dicks, 306 , ', , BREEZE HOUSEfBo1Iom Row: E. Bulaunkas. ,l. Brlxnunuicr. Borchcrs. S. Trcvino. L. Johnson. C, Miller. J, Katicl, K. Allen. M. McCullough. J. Pelxxk. Swami Row: A. Trcvino. B. Brunham. D. Bonzxr, S. Cridcr. M. Thorscn, M. Thorsen. M. .luclwon, l.. Cook P. Tricklc, M, Johns. D. Kjcrnick, M. Bergsbukcn. Third Row: J. Pricfur, A. liysnoglc. K. l.z1wrv.-ncu, S. Bonkoski. T. Bulisturi. V. Gutgcscll. li. Ovill. laxrscn. B. Albright. L Fisher, J. Frochlich. M. Posson. K. Wang. M. llzlhocck. li. Wcmslrom. lNlnlrl1ou Fourth Row: N. Erlich. J. Ncgns. D. Bird. J. Cook. B, llcmming. J. lluutk. P. Prcmo. K. b h l11ngslcn.S, Marlalock. P. Bnllis. Buchhollz. B. Rggh. l , Gnrlock. mf CAMPBELL HOUSE+Bf7II0l!I Row: E. Mouse. R. Rosenberry. C. Houfc. M. Duminnc. A. Ritchie, J. Borghcsi, C. Thomzu, l.. Schurfe. P. Suhmnllcnhcrg, M. Kncppcr. C. Mahoney. N, Thornbury. Sen-ond Row: T, Lcem Kuil. D. Huukim, N. Schultz, C. Jzxuohs. C. Spell' man. M. Ott. V. Lukaszewicz. M. Glitz. A. Kjcrvik. B. Greene, C. Janicki. Third Row: S, Lund. B, Bartell. D. Donoghuc, P. Von Ehrnn, D. Anclam, J. Recd. K. Pcchnn. G. Mundy. D. Drosner, M. K-icrvik, L, Erickson, C, Himv, N. Kruska. C. Schnidt. M. Sturzl, J. Reichert, B. Anderson, l.. Johns. Fourth Raw: J. Vincy, M. Evcrls, K. Teskcr. G. Munnkc, D. Dahlbey, J. Urun. R. Rossell. C. Dudley, M. Kaufman. J. Bucllncr, C. Stevens, J. Walsh. H. Moslavuc, J. Ploelz. J, Albcc, M. Bohl, B. Bowen. Campbell house MARLATT HOUSE-Bottom Row: B. Bicwer, G. Books, D. Rostermundt, P. Kenney, B. Behling, P. Maloney, N. Tahtinen. Second- Row: M. Sherman, J. Johnson, J. Krauss, H. Goodman, J. Beyerstedl, P. Jones, L. Partleton, M. Brady, C. Granger. Third Row: S, Nicolai, K. Holcomb, C. Kokcncss, M. Wciss, M. Smith, S. Mitchell, M. Sable, K. Davey, K. Henney, B. Feingold, H. Anderegg, J. Davis, K. Leemon, J. Bloomquist. Fourth Raw: C. Grams, M. Etter, G, Owen, I.. Soergel, S, Russler, S. Mallow, M. Sunderman, J Johnson, L. Seelandt, D. Gourlie, J, Reuter, J. Fuller, J. Gmeiner. h G MURRAY H0USEABottom Row: L. Danzig, J. Clifton, G. Marquardt, L. Holmberg, L. Simpson, A. Rodriquez, E. Selzer. Second Row: C. Bergdoll, M. Wells, M. Strong, P Neuman, P. Davis, J. Schneider, D. Fleming, K. Duescher, D. Rautenberg. Third Raw: J. Nelson, B. Washburn, S. Carne, J. Reihman, M. Meier, J. Slade, M. Dicke, C, Just, J. Neveu, S. Piotrowski, P. Shearer, C. Meade, L. Junger, P. Woo, K. Hilt. Fourth Row: J Gressman, K. Fitzgibbons, C. Krug, P. Tomlinson, J. Williamson, A. Sayner, M. Draeger K. Rothe, J. Schey, L. Wilson, J. Isley, L. Noot, M. Elmer. 308 murray house RUSENBERRY HOUSE-Hmmm Row: J. Hammersley. Ii, Brantmeier, M. Schocncmam. D, Ucclte, M. Steiner. Serum! Row: L. Kuedemeyer, R. Kaplan, I.. DeLoughcry. C. Conn, E. Ciilputrick. J. Mattson, B. Glaser, J. Harrington. Third Row: N. Kutzner, Boothroyd, I.. Suulke, A. Goodman, D. While, Reik, N. DePew, Hnmby, J, Kramer. C. Westhy, J. Nolling, A. Hcmauer. Fourth Raw: B. Forton, D. Zernov, C. Kirchoff, R. Mansfield, M. Dyblc. P. Humhuch. P. Johnson. I.. Black. L. Adztms. S. Breitunbaeh, B. Matsumoto. . I X., .ag I ' av 'V X -5 - yy? fs .r. . wi It , 4 . ' if 4, e at tv.-4 :FFL A af 2 . ii ff S is yt A 1' r L x 1 ' 'lk 3 SCHOIiNl.IiBER HOUSEfHa1mm Row: J. Phillips, R. Burdenwerper. V. Newbcrger, C' VVicks. l.. Fuivre, J. Kalims. J, Daggett. Second Row: B. Pokel, C. McCutchin, K. Myers B, Vun Kirk, M. Kinslinger. K. Behlke. K. Tucker. A. Schuter. J. Burkholu. Third Row I.. Rothman. C. Bardenwerper. P. Parish. C. Killingsworth. S. Kenny, C. Kurz, S. Hanne man. T. Iszird. J. Wright, J. Liddiurd, T. Van Horne, M, Spring. Fourrh Row: L. Pfund B. Lonnborg, L. Vedder. J. Voss, L. Stone, K. Wegner, J. Celiesus, K. Yuhasz, L. Kuntz, B. Backus, Berkowitz. D. Dunn. rosenberry house schoenleber house W Y ,f 309 SCOTT HOUSE-Boiron: Row: M. Barbian, D. Davis, M. Naicr, M. Herman, J. Murphy, B. Parent, C. Diaba, B. Weiner, V. Truner, L. Anderson. Second Row: M. Schultz, C. Navak, R, Miller, J. Buehner, A. Wagner, B, Schweid, S. Benda, B. Weber, B. DeM:isler, P, Randolph, L. Lew, C, Miller, S. Chargogian, B. Sunday. Third Row: J. Gackc. D. Dorcnbos, B. Olsen, B. Kozarek, C. Sellc, M. Franz, L. Mciscnhcimcr, Holling, K. h Behling, J. Peters, D. Berryman, J. Gaspardo, L. Schmidt, VL' . T' 'i 9 'P 6 vii Q ' .2 -J-4 N -- J ff - I Q WALLERSTEIN HOUSE-Borlom Row: E. Ornoff, C. Elon, J. Barr, S. Taira, M. Murri- son. Second Row: C. Pierce, L. Lainboley, S, Myers. B. Ellis, C. McConnell, K. Hocfs, Moe, P. Herman. C. Luther, J. King. Third Row: P. Benson, P. Marx, R. Ruh, J. Novak, M, Kuehn, W. Clark, D. Likens, B. Pool, G. Mallisun, M. Hofcr, L. Klilskic, M. Stein- houer, S. Berns. Fourth Row: S. Marlcnus, D. Litchy, S. Bccher, K. Long, B. Zaeskc. C. Bober, K. Scholcmer, J. Mcehling, E. Rhode, G, Bobcr, M. Gallimore, J, Clifford. 310 NYILKINSON HOUSIQ--Bolloni Row: S. Fullinglon. S. Goglzind. K. Zicbrlrlh. K, VVUIY- grain. L. Sansard. M. W'ilI. L. Sacks. C, Pcplinnki. Second Row: M. Panagis, K. Lcilcr- mzuin. Ci. Chi-Chun Chou. Zell. K. lingxlmni, J. Turcolt. B. Rcnninger. J. I-lxhcy. A. Auxland, K. Manley, S. Prccourt. Third Row: P. Galaska. I.. Vundcnlas, D, Engzxn, K. Sondcrgaarcl. H. Wolcott, S, Sillig, N. Puulu, C. Smith, P. Smith. S. Bastian, K. Schunlz, M. McNown, S, Kaplan, C. Strozcwski. l 0!H'l1I Row: E. Wicsc, B. Boylc, C. Vumlunplus, T. llusburgh, N, Minshul, M. Paterick, C. Simmons, J. Newman, B. Meyer, L. Nzitilson, C. h Sumrncril. S, Puri, M, Krull, J. Zaccurd. -Y ig Qi S . ' - f in .24 . J. . I 4 4 ' ,. if Alia J is J? Q' i I3 iii , 1. 1. . ffl - -V V gi W 1, 417 , ,A xii g A :ig 1. 5. .M 0 ' I v 4 ,f sa 4 A WOOD HOUSE-Bnnum Row: S. Wcbcr, M. Hermanson, J. Evcrts, B. Dretzke. B. Hyzcr, W. Cook, A. Miller, S. Peters. J. Borcnslcin, G. Gerland, K. Busse. Second Row: M, Joncw. B. Cohn. S. Spiclman, K. xVLllCl'VVOI'lJl, C. Whyie, C. Frccr. C. Serwer, K, Grove. E. lfclil. N. Davis, S. Bonur. B. Vahl. L. Gullcr. M. Alles, L. Sallee, K. Schlufman, L. Zcmmcrmun, J. Hcliiy, Third Row: S. Donavnn, T. Oberg. K. Williams. C. Nusnbaum, l.. Ticlens, M. Nails, K. Hoehn. M. Horslick. J. Gundlach, S. Jensen, M. Zupans, M. Chase, G, Ovcrdier. K. Zingrcbc. L. Feaman, K. Mooij. ELIZABETH WATERS LEGISLATURE-Boftom Row: R. Achcn. M. Sexton, J. Hinricks. Second Row: E. Ciczki. B. Binkert, M. Swanson. M. Waller. B. Schainke. Third Row: J. Webco. S. Vinkovich, M. Manharat, B, Hohmann. A. Jennings. J. Krafft. Morris. M. Huckbaclh. A. Mornll, K. Lueloff. legislature by ,uv pgfsr. H ELIZABETH WATERS UNIT I-Bottom Row: B. Blick, D. Derse, S. Spriggle, M. Spraker, J. Lambert, M. Nyhof, B. Leonard, J. Krzcminski. Ser-and Row: M. Sexton, P. Holtz, L. Bass, S. Morris, l. Bohrnstedt, J. Krafft, M. Huchbactl, K. Ellen, L. Briske, P. Clarke. Third Row: S. York, J. Stuthcit, C. Pankau, P, Frcgien, B. Scnnhcnn, J. Gerstner, L. Latzko, L. Burgurger, H. Drorachek, E. Garres, K. Adams. B. Hengclmann. Fourth Row: E. Hcinricks, F. Cooley, B. Pittman, M. Turner, J. Popluwski. J. Parker, B. Shouers, J. von Grechten, C. Dregcr, J. Hilliker, J. Thompson, D. Kakas. 312 unit I ELIZABETH WATERS UNIT II-Bottom Row: C. Buescher, M. Holz. K. Lueloff, C. Rhodes, S. Cape, B. Scharnke, E. Ciezki, M. Axt, Swoml Row: B. Schneider, E. Schmide. K. Wiggins, N. Moore, J. Schmit, L. Joklin, B. Zack, M. J. King, M. Manhardt, M. A. Jenning, C. Loge, J. Johnson, N. Wiegand, Third Row: K. Kral, J. Johnson, B. Rehberg, J Worm L Renwick P Vanelow L Frahm E Olson C Weber M Folkestad F Keniston,iB. I-Iohamn. i i i i i A L i i i I A i D -Tilley' ' sv- r '19 ELIZABETH WATERS UNIT III-Borlmn Row: A. Long. D. Ashton, B. Jones, L, Me- Carthy, M. Hulder, K, Moore. Second Raw: J. Browning, D. Heaston. B. Binkert, C Corbin. J. Bierman, S. Vinkovieh, P. Phcl. L. Knutson. Third Row: S. Dresang, M Ratner, C, Sheptow. B. Brockmann. K. Stevens. M. Waller. S. Greening, K. Kravs. J Sandlcy, S. Schueffncr, J, Krause, M. Swanson, A. Hilts. P. Lange. Fourth Row: M. A Dudzinski, P, Eaton, N. Fosness. C. Pollard. P. Powers, S. Dithmur. S, Hoffman. S Suttormscn, M. Manwaring, J. Marks, K. Jorgensen. unit III El IZABETH VVATERS-UNIT IV-Boiron: Row: P. Hughs. C. COUIIS. P, Sachse. J. Miller. K, Pcrko. Sw-om! Row: E, Kho. K, Grant. l.. Johnson. J. I-lzxlhcrlc. Harrill. J. ' ' Brumbluy. U n 1 SI? vw-4 ELIZABETH WATERS-UNIT V-Bottom Row: l., Kcllicult. P. Riley. L. Marx. J. V Adam. M. Mumon. K. Inkcmocn, S, Burnham. llnckcry, D. Hurt. Svcond Row: S. Helo, C. Bcglcy. C, A. Fukc. P. Kobishop, B. Rocher, Metz, M. Wood, P. Palmer, C, Skeleton, Wulf. B. Richwinc. B. Borst. Third Rvw: K, Tngelud, C. Haasl, M. Hikman. G, Bcllinghuuscn, S. Helfrich. S. Nelson, M. Kagan, R. Achcn, K. Barrett, D. Schrank. 314 Iha LHA President David Simon LHA Cabinet ixlli Q Slug mm as mn ,Q 6 4 We happen to like mitch ryder. . . QVQQX 'L 9 . 33 if ip 'fgJ1':u H f 'fi 'iq Q Arif' L xl 1, 092' 1 4' 1 -' ' S V1.4 '7'f' 67, 4 1 Q . , -ea X N X I' C 2 43611 FAVILLE HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Lonergan, B. Thompson, S. Lilienfeld, D. Thiel. Second Row: G. Nicholson, T. Sherman, C. Larsen, M. Zwygart, C. Polichnowski, B. Napiecinski, J. Leete, R. Sl. Louis, W. Uejio, J. Sippl. Third Row: J. Crossficld, Emory Lafhn, B. Anderson, J. Rcfling, J. Wainwright, B. Buell, J. Dassow. Fourth Row: B. Morrissy, D. Gustafson, B. Franz, G. Geber, T. Staiger, M. Durley, J. Rasch, A. Riordan, - T. Lonergan, R. Baldwin. LAFOLLETTE HOUSE-Bottom Row: A. Post, J. Reich, W. Meier, C. Chesrow, K. h Tennessen, D. Sack, J. Foley. Second Row: J. Rust, T. Wroblewski, D. Calef, J. Hildreth, B. Raaths, D. Chiapusio, D. Vaness, M. Wineland, O. Nichols, J. Wilson, P. Dorman, R. Rosera, D. Brauner, D. Doty. Third Row: T. Misfeldt, B. Ford, D. Sebesta, J. Dahlie, D. O'Brien, D. Greger, D. Simons, B. Peterson, D. Lundberg, M. Babbit, T. Johnsen. 318 NOYES l'lfJUSEfBIlII!1IPl Row: S. Rculcr, M. Martins, J. Harms, D. Olig, T. Hcldchrund. Seconzl Row: D. Helm, R. Kcllcr, T. Burg, D. Lc Cloux, P. Hurdzinski. P. Guenther. W. Fell, T. Ahmad. Third Raw: J. Slzingcl. L. Schncidcr, J. Hunus, J. Murgus, T. Thomas., D, h Dcmciisc, G. Dufck. R. Diclcrlc. OCSHNER HOUSE-Blllllllll Raw: C. Orlh. G. Muclzichlun. J. Gotcsky, D. Allhzius. S. I.:imon. J. Schneider, S. Lewis, F. Schoenbeck. B. Nelson, L. Cordls, L. Bench. Second Row: B. Bulncr, S. Olsen. R. Szucgcr. B. Schroeder, L. Posorske, D. Gordon. D. Harris. R. Williams, J. Haun, J. Middclhurg, G. Wilcenski, M. Schocnbcck. Third Row: J, Golz, S. Hamilton, H. Borkovak. D. McKcn7ic, G. Spcerstm. C. Ciructzmachcr. J, Hnrdlimki, J. Bicbcrmzm, D. Borree, R. Shimunck, D. Beske, W. Brown, J. Wulfers, R. Loss. E. Jenkins, P. Schaeffer. 319 RICHARDSON HOUSE-Bottom Row: T. Cook, M. O'Connor. Second Row: S. Roth, D. Anderson, D. Chrislophersen. Third Row: J. Sheldon, D. Hink, J. Field, S. Thiele, K. Smith, E. Nowicki, J. Walsh, A. Basaran, N. Nienstcdt, J. Mahn, J. Brigham. Fourth Row: M. Keyes, B. Hilslrom, R. Palicka, F. Hayden, P. Larson, T. Godfrey, J. Habcrstroh, - W. Buckes, D. Ericksmoen, J. Hemmerick, N. Shelness. s1EBEcKERwBonom Row: M. Krinsky, R. Lawton, G. Brooke, M. zinor, M. smngor, R. ' b k Slroshane, J. Massey, W. Guenther, B. Atkinson. Second Row: D. Bultman, R. Spoerl, F. Fernicola, J. Poehling, M. Carter, R. Betschler, A. Lindsay. Third Row: L. Betz, R. Eberhardt, A. Glewen, J. Koch, W. Folz, L. Holdem, P. Madaio, P. Peterson, W. Brad- shaw. 320 TARRANT HOUSE'BOIl!JlII Row: D. Doerschuk, Greg Kclchncr, B. Rubin. Secrmd Row: J. Schweikart, L. Lee, B. Bassie. Third Row: D. Gulrud, D. Schroeder, J. Cunningham. B. Hess, W. Becker, P. Hurley, B. Kaplan, J. Werner, D. Kraft, D. Greger, T. Knappen, S. Walker. Fourth Row: M. Minerva, T. Marshall, R. Swenson, U. Herler, S. Craw, R. Arvesen, D. Duchring, G. Wcrncr, D. Hermonson, G. Melton, J. Cullen, T. Biddle, M. Jabcr, tarrant house ll X1 WINSLOW-Bottom Row: F. Cronick, T. Schneider, R. Greene, C. Erll. Second Row: P. Goemans, S. Nelson, A. Fett, D. Dewey, L. Friskc, J. Hines, D. Murphy, W. Host, R. Reinold, J. Valhouli, N, Neinasl. Third Row: A. Tyee, J. Wciland. T. Sharkey. Fourth Row: R. Berndt, T. Anderson, G. Somers, J. VVerner, J, Srzxelclon, P. Juschinski, W. Rebernick. BUCK HOUSE-Bottom Row: M. Harycki, E. Tutton, C. Palm, G. Schuchard, P. Dietel, D. Wozniak, K. Koenen, L. Bartz. Second Row: C. Boettger, Mrs. E. Evans, V. Reber, B. Malek. Third Row: V. Malek, M. Bloom, P. Dickerman, L. Thomas, B. Buiier, D. Klein- h Schmidt, A. Hansen, J. Gammell, L. Veit, L. Price, S. Wislad, S. Peterson, K. Zettler, L. Anderson, M. Dumesic. Fourth Row: A. Casady, C. Steudel, C. Wood, D. Sherwood, K. Bouton, J. Goette, J. Holzer, M. E. Miska, R. Mierendorf, S. Hays, J. Saltenberger, J, Eben, R. suuivan, C. Czerwinski, J. Heinrich, J. Haire. buck house .. A ... .LLC . fag. X ,.,.w- KIEKHOFER HOUSE-Bottom Row: G. Weber, C. Hanke, G. Bruesewitz, L. Wall, K. kiekhoffer house Miller, G. Hengesch. L. Klug, S. Wallman, S. Lange, P. Blaisdell, C. Beule, L. Halm, L. Mathison, L. Cates, B. Van Horne. Second Row: J. Cartier, B. Swiontek, Martha, J. Sonnlcitner, N. Edison, H. Kozill, J. Lee, J. Hajek. Third Row: J. Polich, K. Anderson, C. Vanden Boogard, K. Schlaeger, P. Cash, J. Sanfanandre, S. Low, C. Grady, D. Baum- garten, J. Peterson, N. Meer, M. O'Brien, B. Belley, J. Boheim, M. Koch CI-Iousefellowj. Fourth Row: N. Schildt, M. Pike, L. Deyerle, A. Porter, J. Simbach, A, Brady, L. Eberly, M. Kolb, D. Davis, G. Thoss, P. Vander Linden, J. Ross. B. Westby. 322 ROSS HOUSE-Bottom Row: B. Timmer, S. Anderson, C. Wallen, S. Khonsari, P. Mac- Tauish, R. Flegel, D. Smith, E. Kolas, P. Gorenc, S. Sampi, B. Taylor, K. Rhodes. Second Row: M. Curran, S. Rehrauer, B. Duescher, C. Chun, M. Ricker, M. Slouen, S. Kuschner, C. Conklin, C. Kohn, L. Multier, D. Scott. D. Shier, N. Denk, C. Gharusch, L. Wilford. Third Row: Ginney Rose, K. Mooreland, S. Wiseman, J. Hoyer, A. Lathrop, A. Polich, J. Zehms. Fourth Row: B. Greenfield, M. Bosley. J. Vawnevel, A. Heywood. J. Ratzmann, L. Prisk, M. Thomson, N, Irwin, L. Tracy, K. Freeman, J. Zaun, S. Lane, E. Willgrubs, L. Reike, S. Mau. 136 A ross house SNOW HOUSE-Bottom Row: M. Rclluc, A. Stcckel. S. Buxton, N. Bcrgrcn, J. Zellmer, A. Wulthall, B. Bunny. J, Habeck, V. Bailey, V. Sommers, H. Geiger, J-. Kurlh. Second Row: S. Kelly, R. Roeming, S. Sharp, L. Feinfeld, E. O'Gara, D. McCormick, L. Ells- worth. N. Burdick, P. Kraemer, C. Zwickcy. Third Row: K. Krull, M. Coyle, N. Oakes, D. NVylcr, J. Aldug, J. Werner, M. Laukman, B. House, C. Tripp, B. Leodholm, S. Wcnte, L. Kocppcn, B. Davies, N. Scholficld, P. Hcvcy, A. Mogck, K. Kiehnau, N. Marsh, S. Schiller, S. Vuskuil. Fourth Row: K. Amundson, J. Bartlett, M. Chcrncy, K. Brainnrd, L. Hutchinson, J. Jordan, H. Cooper, S. Garrett, M. Dahgstrom, E. Melton. N. Ferguson, S. Zunz. ff 4'-3 snow house l 323 il l BLEYER HOUSEWBoltom Row: M. Bortz, S. Butler, S. Mackay, E. Bowden, E. Christen- sen, M. Hodel, S. Pallotta, E. Westre, B. Mead, S. Hyland, D. Burg, C. Sankey, L. Benko, M. Archer. Second Row: K. Terskan, C. Osborne, P. Wigle, B. Baker, F. Howard, G Sullivan, G. Ticknor, I. Stephan, M. Balsley, M. Rieschl, S. Meier, C. Lloyd, V. Arendt, N. Williams, N. Weiss, J. Hettiger, H. Schaffer. Third Row: S. Wolfe, N. Ames, B. Sullivan M. Benish, M. Slaybough, L. Koch, J. Patrie, D. Monteen, S. Kaplan, M. Habeck, K. Green. elm drive a kneyerlwouse .gy 1, 1:a': f ,ev .. if RQ 6 l n A COOL HOUSE-Bottom Row: K. Hult, E. Agcrjord, C. Bufton thousefellowb, P. Wang D. Beck, J. Watts, M. Downes, K. Shannon, E. Kunihisa, G. Fisher, C. Blanding, M. Johnson, R. Goldin, J. McWilliams, S, Roosa. Second Row: S. Becker, T, Helm, N. Gay. C. Walch, A. McMahon, M. Shippcn, E. Ely, D. Schwartz, B. Parkin, J. Bisno, J. P. Stansberg. Third Row: N. Reidcl, S. Rehm, M. Carlson, L. Agerjord, D. Savadge, Pi Junkerman, S. Wilson, M. Ansay. N, Newman, P. Johnson, L. Hasheider, C. Bohr, N, Anderzhon, K. Ramstack, A. Zippcrer, S. Schrickel, S. Davis, K. Green, E. Tannenbaum Birkinbine. 324 V t Y, is w gy v fi ,' 4 l ' 2. E' . Q Y! coolhouse ELSOM HOUSE-Bottom Row: S. Campbell, J. Chapola, E. Koplow, L. Johnson, K. Huctlner, S. Hunsakcr, J. Henrics, L. Robb. Second Row: N. Wanek, M. Spira, N, Kutcher, D. Carlson, M. Chu, D. Haight, D. Alexander, M. Monthey, B. Kong. Third Row: S. Rittschof fhousefcllowl, C. Case. N. Muenkel, L. Johnston, J. Wiater, J. Prochnow, D. Klcman, J. Westergaard, S. Lee, V. Sanncs. .Q A gl s. -..,, HENMON HOUSE-Bottom Row: C. Jankel, K. Boebel, C. O'Donnel1, S. Kerrigan, M. Cisney, S. Briggs, K. Herbolsheimer, K. Sieren, J. Clausing, P. Heycr. Second Row: G. , Paton, D. Windham, K. Gibson, D. Linde, S. Zalud, M. Jensen, D. Urlakis, C. Cunneen, l M. Ouelettc, S. Ohlhorst, J. Wagner, P. Pope, M. Blahnik, B. Werner, S. Verber. Third Row: M. Reisch, M. Martain, D. Kulcinski, C. Schopen, D. Otis. 325 h KAHLENBERG HOUSE-Bottom Row: R. Hummel, R. Roszkowski, G, Mielson, B. Cor coran, L. Siccutella, K. Kimascot, T. Casper, K. Mascot, R. Mixdore, J. Buckman, L Paulus, J. Nelson, M. Wagner, D. Garzscanski. Second Row: B. Adams, R. Mettlestadt, J Paulus, J. Schappekahm, G. Johnson, W. Ezell, B. Beilfus, J. Glassauer, D. Decorah, T Weisensal, F. Bucksbaum, B. Wagner, P. Ostrenga, Chief, M. Thomsen, B. Waddel, M Ewing, R. Tank, D. Theno, K. Heppard, L. Richter, Third Row: R. Wilson, A. Falkner, B Trossen, D. Packard, N. Pariser, D. Scheunneman, G. Westfall, B. Pollack, B. Drew, J Long. Q .fi 'ee 4 , MCNEEL HOUSE-Bottom Row: R. Meyers, J. Kleist, G, Spindler, R. Walcisak, S. Mor- h tensin, D, Schwerin, M. Miller. Second Row: R. Miller, G. Bagdon, D. Wernly. Third Row: D. Metzger, J. Polacheck, W. Karstaedt, F. Loomis, S. Zaleski, G. Hildeman, C. Jensen, M. Hoffman, S. Johnson, D. Dunfield, D. Patterson. Fourth Row: T. Peterson, C. Worlner, J. Schmidt, R. Pederson, D. Rollins, J. Sweeney, K. Augustine, S. Yudelson, J. Bohnen, C. Buelow. 326 MEAD HOUSE-Bottom Row: W. Pepper, R. Farcll. Serond Row: R. Horton, P. Ncu wald, S. Polak, S. Koenig, T. Rhode, M. Mendenhall, C. Ricks, T. Tongue lhuusefcllowb, R, Katanyutanon, M. Costello. Third Raw: J. Gordon, M. Colpitts, R. Vilinsky, G. Eng- land, J. Moore, M. Hayes, R. Handschke. mead house '4 fs X! MILLAR HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Harper, F. Blcffcrt, J. Stearns, S. Magrilz, G, Carn- cross, M. S Christensen, Defazio, J. Hurelle, R. Third Row: ukup, D. Siewert, C. Ferris, D. Savage, B, Bissctt, D. Webb, M. Madorin, L. T. Rasmussen. Second Raw: D. Zink, S. Mikol, J. Johnson, R. Harland, T. Froming, B. Weems, C. Nemeckay, D. Dcsnica, J. Christel, A. Kincaid, G. Walgenbach, J. Olsen, N. Wiriz, T. Casper, D. Zondag, K. Coutts, B. Krug. A. Cattanach, A. Salzman, M. Bohlman, R. Arndt. millar house 327 J PHILLIPS HOUSEiBottom Row: B. Purrington, F. Pfcifer, S. Oas, R. Sandell, J. Winger, H. Volelsky, G. Corning, M. Bond, R. Groth, T. Arrowood, R. Gellman. Second Row: O. Linberg, D. Erickson, R. Knutilla, L. Erickson, M. Zahn, J. Gessler, J. Marsden, D. Erickson, J. Taylor, N. Meyer, C. Brown, R. Arndt, G. Bodah, M. Hemphill. Third Row: J. Nelson, J. Sullivan, T. Thimm, G. Winohradski, P. Harris, R. Gygax. Fourth Row: J. Wiest, D. Tischendorf, T. Rule, R. Muren, R. Beyer, G. Specht, P. Hayes, S. Larson, R. Murphy, P. Mork, J. Lee, J. Slillson, T. Lawrence. Qin elm drive C phillips house J. I A n--h Q . L PYRE HOUSE-Boliom Row: G. Rossman, J. Beck, K. Langreck, G. Berg, S. Ben-Poorat, R. Birkeneder, J. Ludwig, D. Erickson, D. Douglas, M. Manix, P. Moyle. Second Row: P Haverly, L. Ketchum, B. Spicer, N. Griswold, A. Rasmussen, D. Bone, E. Luelhy, L Weaver, B. Upp, D. Goldfarb, R. Hauschel, E. Thorpe, J. Viktor, F. Sloan, D. Collins Third Row: R. Boeder, J. Hilliker, W. Donovan, B. Possin, D. Westmore, M. 0'Ma1ley, E. Lewis, B. Halbleib, C. Nishimoto, J. Hunger, D. Williams, J. Schaffer, R. Schmidt, D Handy. 328 pyre house RUNDELL HOUSE-Bottom Row: P. Llewellyn, J. Meeks, B. Barnett, K. Lalezarian, P Gabrielson, P. Pink, C. Balleine. Second Row: K. Mann, J. DeAlto, B. Douglas, J Sterzinger, T. Smith, P. Churchville, W. Geiser. Third Row: T. Jones, G. Mueller, M Weiden, T. Meyer, D. Schultz, R. Palmer, R, O'Keef, G. Cutlip, M. Anderson, R. Sehinke M. Sprague, R. Lux, B, Brauer. Fourth Row: W. Adamczyk, P. Adas, J. Pierce, R Oaklief, F. Nelson, A. Ogawa, B. Hyatt, M. Johnson, B. Courter, E. Hoffman, B Schaffner, D. stom, J. Tmka. ru ndell house PM . Nui.. ' ... 1. l STEVE HOUSE-Bottom Row: B. Hawke, A. Bod. Second Row: B. Herman, D. Bickford B. Junker, D. Mueller, F, Hudson, R. Grothus, J. Tobin, M. Doran, T. Ryan, C. Donald son. B. Berry. Third Row: I, Rand, R. Sturman, E. Dachs, J, Phffner, M. Hatlerburg Houdini. T. Siedow, G. Rothe, B. Ashton, D. Albrecht, J. Henz, D. Gunia, D. Tobin, H Bomb, R. Dixon, D. Bliss. Fourth Row: W. Todd, B. Baker, M. Reichert, J. Voss, M Marti, P. Grotenhues, D. Bednash, B. Kueeken, M, Schweitzer, F. Klatt, D. Peterson, B Hanson. Filth Raw: R. Braendie, G. Peterson, C. Landmunn, B. Douchet, D. Cleland, T Ow7arskc, A. Pearson, J. Nohelty. CHAMBERLIN HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Deppe, B. Millier. D, Miko, W, Smith, R. Davis, E, Kreml, J. Ullmann, R. Foulks, T. Zantow, Second Row: L. Pennington, J. Johnson. J. Husman. R. Scott. E. Thiede. D. Klein. T. McCullough, T. Gale. G, Schult7, P. Lauhs. J. Dahl. T. oetirkink, R. Rem. Third Row. R. Bieri, C. Riuimras, R. Levine. 3 W. Bloss. J. Bellztnd, J. Klumh. D. Schaefer. P. Priepke. J, Hoelke. J. Stroik. R. Hopefl. Fourth Row: Ci. Brenowitz. R. Patton, D. Chardavoyne. W. Kelley. W. Fitzgerald. D. Powers. T. Armhrust. C, Shugart. R. Ozanne. D. Hesse. E. Reisner. Holwman. J. h b h Ptillner, A. Chu. K. Steiner. C Ah A - 4- CONOVER HOUSE-Bolmm Row: A. Luetje, S. Lewis, S. Kern. M. Greene, Sevonzl h Row: K. Pieone, B. Pirwit7. L, Zech. A. Benedict. K. Krueger, G. Pommerening. S. Pereh, B. Ohst, K. Davidson. D. Trott, C, Barczak, P. Fasse, A. Doherty, S. Huston. Third Row: D. Moran. R. Schilling. D. Beliveau. L. Dohr, B. Finegold. C, Tetzlafl, H. Hellmann. D. Tegelman, C, Bennett, S, Schmit. B. Bieri, K. Okada, L. Somers, R, Elmer. B. Harris, B. Mayer, J. Hursch, S. Van Altena. E. Phillips. L. Morrison, B. Ohst, D. Morrison, L. Carey, D. Jenkins, J. Behling. L. Klein, B. Tickler. P. Roberts. Fourrh Row: P. Cohn, C Applegate. B. Semling. M. Lundal. J, Blalt, L. Trogun, E. Schott, S. Henoch, K. Lavrsen S. Thorpe, R. Hiebel, D. Day, J. Thiel, J. Toll, N. Swenson, M. Bayer, G. Nischke. K. Kujawa, S. Turauski, S. Haas. 330 GILMAN HOUSE-Botlom Row: J. Mziyr, D. Oliver, J. Carver. M. Morgan. D. Palmer. H. Schmidt, J. Goldstein. M. Perzyk, J. Wong. Second Row: M. Bauman, B. Morris. G. Bayer, B. Stiemcrt. R. Schmidt. G. Gucldncr. F. Timm. Third Row: P. Spiegl. J. Lundeen. L. Aschbrcnncr. D. Stauder, C. Batts. B. Wuntzcl, B. Sprong, T. Holden, G. Kapke. D. h Grossman, E. Weil. .l. Baron. J. Wadephul. Pea nffsi fee Aa JONES HOUSE-Bottom Row: D. Schaad, J. Gallagher. J. Hertcl. R. Butler, R. Dames T. Brown. R. West, J. Rousseau, S. Goldberg, C. Klein, K. Swartz. Second Row: B Babcock, J. Mcnn, K. Lai, D. Epstein, P. Brugger, J. Niebauer, J. Ziellow, R. Rueckerl. A Blum. P. Bcitzel, E. Lewis, D. Konshak, D. Konshak, D. Mcilahn, Third Row: R. John son, C. Huang, T. Eisclc, K. Mescher, R. Ncumcyer, R. Hynek, E. Brunner, R. Robers, K Salzsieder, R. Kinas, M. Marx, A. Strauss, J. Sharp, Fourth Row: J. Thies, Greg Allie, C Rasmussen, J. Hunter, M. Werth, B. Cuthbert, S. Sundell, J. Foesch, R. Greiling, L Chalder, P. Larson, O. Tesch, L. Schopf, R. Spiegel, J. Bareta. Fifth Row: B. Groote, B Conto, P. Cuisinier, D. Weiss, B. Rosengartcn, A. Ehrke, P. Bresciani. D. Radtke, P Writt, M. Fowler, B. Welch, H. Maly, P. Ewenko, L. Peissig. T. Donohoo, M. Lieberman, M. Johanik, T. Russler. C30 jones house MACK HOUSE-Bottom Row: P, Baggott. T. Cohen, K. Lashway. Second Row: E. Vichinsky, T. O'NeiIl, B, Yarroch, S. Nelson. J. Norwell, W, Kraujalis, L. Knoepke. Third Row: T. Spors, D. Hardoon. G. Lcino. J. Zelm, J, Miller, R. Tramburg, P. Behnke, L. Teunissen, D. Satller, R. Loney. Fourth Row: S. Sheldon, J. Meissner, E. J. Spring, T. Williams, D. Hewitt, R, Clack. D. Maletz, N. Eriksson, R. Meissner, G. Jungenberg, J. Jilek, T. Frcdrickson. Fifth Row: D, Drayton. T. Moody, R. Whitman, J, Henderson. Sixrh Row: K. Meier, D. Cooper. J. Kidd. W. Heinlein IV, K. Van Doren, J. Eakins, H, k h Koch, D, De Vos. SL'l6l1lII Row: G. Van Valkenburgh, W. Rock, T, O'Keefe, J, Wegmann. E' 'vw -v SHOWERMAN HOUSE-Hmmm Row: A. Harvey. P. Cline. B. Kusumo, M. Evcrson. M. Jefferson, D. Rhody, A. Tiplcr, K. Shanahan. M, Ohert. J. Fukuja. Second Row: K. Gauthier. CI Hzimpc, G. Kmsls. B. Bchnkc. K. Kasper. F. Baghcri, J. Peranto, M. Thomp son. Third Row: C. Muith. M. Gullickson, J. Nacker. L. Hedlund, L. Misiowiec, J, Heff- mzin. K. Kuchl. I.. Riley, M. Mcwmnn. N, Pcasley, N. VVnrden. B. Michaels. Fourth Row J, Carnahan. C. Van, A. Epstein. G. Lcnman, S. Tomlin, J. Arnold, M. Sanderson. G Dcdulzx. M. Russo. B. Myuz, B. Skindcll. P. Owens, P. Dussling, M, Aschman, B. Wein- hold. l. Lehrmann. 332 shovverman house SWENSON HOUSE-Bottom Row: C. Larned, F. Bruch, E. Vesely, A. Stone, D. Nessi, M. Corcoran, F. Wallisch. Second Row: L. Oestreicher, L. Kwok, L. Kwok-Leung, K. Schier, G. Goshgarian Chousefellowl, D. Johnson, S. Jones, G. Hanauer, D. Melton, R. Karpas. Third Row: J. Kadlac, J. Carlile, R. Skorheim, E. Proctor, H. Lewis, R. Elliot, J. Retzlaff, D. Chung, F. Mueller, T. Schuch, J. Smith. Fourth Raw: J. Weber, R. Clayton, M. Premeau, R. McMillan, H. Hurvitz, W. Compton, J. Birch, G, Gilman, C. Marx, K. Chambers, J. Terranova. J. Thornton, J. Fahey, R. Meyer, J. Stehman. Q 4. - A L A A 7-w TURNER HOUSE-'Borrow Row: B. Stowe, B. Jackson, J. Winderl, J. Leitschuh, D. h Schatz, V, Sagar, R, Jonas, B. Prichett. Second Row: L. Bradleu, J. Katke, J. Ritterman, D. Garnatz, J. Jirak, K. Heine. C. Sai-Chan, D. Schendlinger, L. Jocaby, J. Allgaier. F. Muermann. D. Shaw, C. Williams. Third Row: J. Puhek, J. Horlamus, R. Methfcssekm, T. Ruffen. A. Holton. E, Steiner, N, Meyer, D, Anderson, B. Daview, J. Cox, J. Raymond. . BIERMAN HOUSE-Bonom Row. J. Makovsky, s. sum, B. Simon, A. Gratton, B. stys, A. Dansker, C. Schoenwald, S. Holzman. Second Row: E. Bal-cken, D. Elsas, K. Hansen, Mrs. Marshall, P. Miner, C. Bleinstein, J. Wilson, C. Krutza, N. Braham, P. Harris, J. Capak. Third Raw: L. Lurbey, B. Benson, S. Allen, J. Hascn, K. Krocuing, J. Page, J. h Grosse, D. Soine, M. Haney, C. Plzlpp, C. Brickbaucr, L. Cartwright, C. Brill, J. Pitlik. 3 W R GAVIN HOUSE-Bolton: Row: C. Blam. M. M' t ' tllcr, A. Iryson, C. Newman, P. Bach. Second Row: W. Bier, G. Sack, M. Dillin, M. Harti, K. Angus, C. Jacobs, L. Brown, D. Sutton, P. Pubian. Th'rI R - - ' ic ow. K. Koghlgr, B. Mtllcr, M. Doughty, P. Hoffman, B. Sontag, N. Thompson, S. Colgan. 334 pkc r, I, igcr GOLDBERG HOUSE-Bottom Row: C. Peetz, H. Spirit, G. Arndt, P, Scott, P. Hager, D. Picard, J. Schultz. Second Row: J. Markowitz, J. Gibson, P. Pardini, S. Zimmerberg. Third Row: L. Repp, M. Marzell, M, Brady, R. Klein, J. Voss, K. Adams, M. Lintener, G. Onsrud, A. Anderson, L. Frentzel, B. McSorley, E. Siegel, F. McGibbon, H. Hultgen, C. Hafeman, K. Arnett. Fourth Row: C. Duncan, J. Miller, S, Hutchins, D. O'Brien, J, Sippell, C.C011ins, D. Hobbs, s. Garland. gO erg i'lOUSe K 1 iv. , '.hf KJf 'TT '7 --M. .paw . tty, P 'nl Qi ll I LUEDKE HOUSE-Bottom Row: B. Hamm, S. Kwan, L. Westberg, P. Chan, N. Gibson. Sur-mul Row: A. Grecnbaum, R. VVallacc, J. Nelson. Third Row: G, Brook, S. Steinberg, L. Shuttleworth, L. Baker, K. Gamble, P. Doyle, J. Jipson, B. Melvin, J. Seigel. Fourilz Row: D. Watts, L. Terlccke, S. Taylor, S. Zelm, C, Waldeck, M. Jugel, B. Dawson, L. Theune, 1 S Q p ,tm ..b s BRYAN HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Piel, P. W. Tribbey, B. Mascot, T. Lemke, D. Wong, S. Saunders, C. Schinasi, P. Egan, T. Wendlandt, S. Yuds, B. Fenske. Second Row: D. Beck, J. Brown, J. Merton, M. Hensley, D. Landvatter, D. Black, J. Kennedy, P. Connelly, B. Kleinschmidt, P. Hasse, M. Stokstad. Third Row: J. Halpin, J. Emmerich, D, Heinecke, T. Jordan, A. Berg, E. Thompson, B. Reyes, J. Wilde, B. Friedman, C. Bauer, D. Rolls, R. Kuhs, M. Sullivan, F. Wargula, B. Hunter, K. Critter, E. Fonslad, P. Boredman. Fourth Row: S. Newcomer, J. Bernhardt, R. Pouwels, D. Huelsbech, S. Ensch, D. Fonstad, G. Henkelman, J. Peasles, D. Meer, J. Affeldt, P. Roemer, B. Beck, D. Wilson, L. Heins, K. Arps, E. Morgan. A Q- sullivan hall bryan house l 9 Q -.. - -il 4 A AQ .1 LEOPOLD HOUSE-Bottom Row: D. Crawford, C. Hilgendorf, B. Moecker, J. Anderson, R. Wyrwas, G. Bovre, R. Burckardt, Second Row: R. Klutz, W. Hanson, R. Clark, T Canard, M. Schreier, D. Grenier, R. Schafer, J. Calkins, J. Schaden, B. Koerpel, G Goldsmith, L. Caulkelt, M. Gust. Third Row: C. Curran, D. Martin, A. Anal, J. Polich, C. Johnson, G. Jablonka, K. Glaunert, F. Klein, B. Fox, R. Rottman, C. Schwalbe, E Bruggeman, J. Toniolo, B. Biddick. Fourth Row: J. Wachal, A. Paplham, J. Jaeger, L. Junker, J. Wilson, G. Loomer, D. Reeb, P. Ambelang, J. Marra, D. Quam, G. Himebauch J. St. John, G. Gullickson, R. Ahrens, D. Jaeschke, R. Servais. 1 336 leopold house MCCAFFREY HOUSE-Bottom Row: G. Henry, J. Blanchard, J. MCCarten, M. Liethen, J. St.Amant, D. Jenta, G. Hughes, J. Hake, J. Fehlhaber, D. Scriber, J. Nowicki, D. France. Second Row: D. Pargman, J. Hoskens, S. Reckner, R. Groth, J. Retalaif, A. Zeinemann, B. Rooney, J. Hoeft, K. Feingold, W. McDowell, D. Diddams, B. Hume, N. Anderson, B. Dunham, D. Carpenter, D, Goehrig, J. Appleyard, D. Squiers, B. Berg, B. Bartlein, G. Thurston, J. Dean, D. Zielinski, J. Skogen, G. Brandt, M. Deems. Third Row: M. Savage, T. Drapper, B. Meagher, D. Martin, J. Schauer, J. Chadwick, F. Altmann, D. if h Dexheimer, D. Peterson, B. Everly, B. Rogge. D. Young. M MM 4 OLSON HOUSE-Bottom Row: G. Fish, L. Lennon, D. Larson, T. Tucker, R. Schwai, D Seifert, R. Eisemann, C. Cook, T. Bydalek, D. Baumgart. Second Row: J. Merten, C Decock, G. Ellis, D. Mitchell, R. Davis, A. Hopeti, A. Herrera, D. Brankow, S. Langhoff Third Row: M. Fleming, J. Huettl, T. Gordon, T. Voigt, J. Schell, F. Albuyeh, A. Lee, T. Hilbert, P. Idsvoog, R. Schaefer, M. Safer, H. Pearl, G. Halvorson, J. Towers, F. Lewis, S Marcus. Fourth Row: K. Blaha, J. Pemberton, T. Marra, R, Ruesch, R. Schaeffer, S Kopstein, G. Shaw, M. Taylor, D. Ellis, J. Rottmann, D. Kabachinski, H. Clark, T. Mead J. Mason, R. Kulhanek, R. Jome. Second Row D Stark S Schenmg B Ewald T Wxlke T Nelson R Fus J Mltb R . BASHFORD HOUSE-Bottom Row. D. 1-xanke, C. Day, W. Schweikart, R. schunck. - - , - , - , - Y, Gray. Third Row: J. Kannel, K. Langeneker, R. Curwen, V. Los, G. Kratz, M. Heinle, R. Bauman D Jones S Zoch Fourth Row' C Rohn J Heleniak J Koziol E Ritger B Maxwell, KJ Edberg, li. Schnhisser, D. Lee,.B. l3arre1s,,J.'o1s0n. , I , I Y 5 bas hfo rd house A A .ax A l 4- BOTKIN HOUSE-Bottom Row: P. Szalewski, M. Katz, T. Eisle, D. Brodkin, W. Goebel, S. Matthews, R. Klipsic, P. Kleinschmidt, T. Lennartsin. Second Row: G. Christopherson, R. Brisbin, R. Schnelzler, L. Perko, M. Weidemann. Third Row: J. Bjurman, J. Havcrberg R. Turke, R. Doleazal, J. Bradley, D. Herrick, J. Rabas, P. Harkins, G. Bussey, F. William, R. Green, J. Boeder, J. Beilfuss, L. Rozkains, D. Sholund. Fourth Row: D. Kuhlow, G. Ermenc, N. Bogenschneider, C. Brassington, S. Andrashko, R. Wiegand, M Ross, J. Klenk, J. Wisniewski, R. Brock, D. Goodger, A. Krahn, D. Rick. 338 botkin house FALLOWS HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Kadlac, T. Gizzie. Second Row: B. Niederneier, L. Jungkuns, J. Buchner, T. Riley, M. Hamblin, B. Rosscr. Third Row: J. Witt, N. Chertuch. A. Krukuucr, D. Feilh, J. Zimmer. E. Carpenter, A. Sutherland, D. Colvin, J. Goebel, D. Bartz. J. Landmann, C. Olsen, R. Jirschele. Fourth Row: B. Chapman, T. Knoblauch, R. Paulsen, C. Growth. D. Hilgcndort, D. Peters, J. Jacques, D. Moczusnski. R. Hangen. R. f h Garey. M. Carelli. a PW v-. '3 ' 1 Q. 4 2 ---I 4' its K .4 Q . .xr . .Xi . ' 5' - . A A FRANKENBURGER-Borrom Row: T. Meyers, R. Schlobin, A. Lishow, N. Ogg, D. -f k b h Phillips, L. Stevens. Second Row: A. Beske. C. Rick. W. Sanders, R. Ruchiti. Third Row: J. Jenson, C. Yanke, D. Hancock, D. Radunzel, L, Rittman, S. Burns, T. Stcrnberg, E. Boggess, J. Hladc, J. Schmidt, D. Hallcr, G. Setton, A. Mirer. Fourth Row: H. Scott. B. Ritger, D. Douglas, E. Wollering, B. Woods, B. Moser, T. Harrington, H. Goldstrom, T. Klausmcier, T. Johnson, T. Urmanski, S. Sehlcgel. 339 GREGORY HOUSE-Bolton: Row: R. Tanis, J. Skowronski, R. Peet, D. Osborn, W Bergman, L. Quigley, G. Boda, B. Marquart, R. McLain, T. Lafore, J. DeBruin, F. Cash G. Slater, A. Kimbel. Second Row: D. Greiling, L. Carnahan, R. Huber, R. Werlund, J Ewald, D. Kelso, D. Bennett, F. Quinlan, M. Carey. Third Row: C. Harmon, R. DeBruin D. Villemonte, L. Schaff, S. Hopkins, D. Dumke, D. Bathke, W. Coleman, S. Clinard, R Ricklis, H. Slosser, R, Markowski, M. Baranczyk. at A J ' ' g V, , 1, ,A .L 1 -f I JJ Fl. J . HIGH HOUSE--Bottom Row: J. Davenport, J. Langlois, J. Carelli, J. Wilcox, M. Zwei goron, P. Galore, J. More, B. I-Ieidt, D. Krijcarek, C. Damske. D. Meiling. Second Row M. Hesprich, L. Rhiel, D. Pracht, J. Crossen, B. Cox, D. Woll, M. Speilman, A. Grei danus, D. Wendt, D. Molinaro, W. Marten. Third Row: L. Kasten, G. Maples, T, Bonney B. Minning, D. Buckley, R. Minning, A. Scholz, R. Walrath, D. Steinberg, D. Conto. 340 SPOONER HOUSE-Bottom Row: P. Heinle, J. Harris, V. Jamison. Second Row: G. Barey, R. Dettwiler. R. Derringer, G. Gallant, G. Eichler, T, Polttila, D. Reich, C, Sapan. J. Pacourek, Third Row: G. Muller, B. Denny, P. Parris, W. Erbach, M. Lange, J. Gehlhar, R. Moake, J. Hansen, K. Krohlow, D. Simon. Fourrh Row: G. Olson, G. Krohn. B Ullrich E Erdmann C Stinebrink M Vena F Berger D Schott G Pierpont R Ham.s.A.mg..,L.K...Qm..... ' ' ' ' ' ' J ' ' ' 5p00ner h0u5e VILAS HOUSEABottom Row: M. Jurik, D. McFarlin, C. Karolik, J. Morris, D. Arnold, T. Touve. Second Row: J. Davis, M. Levin, A. Dunn, J. Cohn, C. Hunt, E. Westphzil, J. Kerzan, M. Ruotsala. Third Row: L. Alexander, R. Pekarskc, L. Nines, J. Bocldt. J. Corbett, G. Tamm, E. Dietzlcr, P. Jensen, L. Sebcckis, P. Holberg, M. Slhult. Fourth Row: J. Klein, J. Berger, T. Howland, S. Augustin, T, Kroll, R. Fibigcr, C. Latzkc, R. Spindlcr, D. Coppock. Vilas house COUNC1LwB0tlom Row: S. Woolf, B. Young, L, Powell, B. Schrimpf, E. Strauss. Sevonzl S S 0 Row: D. Laurier, L. Wiloff, J. Werbel, G. Bermstien, B. Denton, B. Stephens. Third Row: ' ' ' C. Bartels, J. Eaton, N. Thicscn, B. Feldman, J. Gilmore, J. Erbcrsbcrger, H. Huber, D. White, M. Potter, J. Tode, L. Staining, M. Mansheim, F. Alt, C. Peddicord. Fourth Row: ' D. Bartig, B. Loefllcr, D. Livingston, M. Gilson, R. Guschil, J. Kcrth, G. Christensen. ' , . FINANCE COMMITTEE-Bottom Row: P. Brown, N. Thcisin, J. Ergcr, R. Grossman. ' l Second Row: F. Alt, J. Madcr, C. Baetels, B. Lieffler, J. Hoelzel, L. Nelson, m 342 VARIETY TONITE-Bottom Row: G. Bernstien, T. Miller, R. Polzak, M. Potter, D. Little, L. King, L, Mack, J. Olsin, S. Rowley, N. McBrcir. Second Row: F. Jacobson, T. Brill, L. Lutzue, B. Ernstien, S. Taralha, S. Cony, T. Hill, B. Caplin, S. Woolf, D. Lawver. - ' Third Row: P. Healy, U. Gilbcrtson. , 0 'H Q T3 J' IOS: Wir 'lm I Vi 'J Q! SOCIAL AND ATJ-ILETIC COMMITTEE-Bottom Row: C. Todd, C. Busse, M. Mittener, M. Thill, E. Magill, E. Schellln, D. Sherkow. Second Row: D. Scott, C. Wasson, A. Swerdlowc. Third Row: S. Miller, S. Bing, C. Hinners, L. Krug, B. Parks, D. Clegg, G. Gordon, J. Zipp, J. Bershman, S. Bolger, D. Dollovoet, T. Hill, D. Walker, J. Strockany, M. Mitterthal, E. Passer, S. Cony, D. Corman. 343 S.S.O. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEEw-Bottom Row: M. Witte, C. Fourness. Second Row: M. Youmans, C. Banou, M. Mittenthal, M. . . . Conde, P. Brauer, J. Werbel, D. Greeo, R. Howard. pu IC relatlons Corn nfl lttee FILM COMMITTEE-Bottom Row: F. Brehm, P. Palmer, B. EDUCATION COMMITTEE-C. Bartel, G. Berstein, M Granger, L. Alfini. Second Row: T. Hild, D. Brown, D. Christensen, Verhoeven, J. Anderson. L. Struminski, J. Wolfram, J. Walters. film Committee education committee 344 ADKINS HOUSE--Bottom Row: D. Derber, W. Henhelman, L. Baughmiet, S. Cony, T. Caesee, C. Welch, F. Weisz, T. Finnegan. Second Row: A. Morkey, J. Shofton, J. Fellows. Third Row: G. Warden, A. Nicolette, G. Weidner, B. Yost, G. Geipel, D. Zappa, A. G a Klitgaard, D. Broder, S. Rasnaussen, E. Bjoin, J. Gruber, R, Pearlman, A. Jaberg, W. Wochos, G. Wiesner, R. Rannantoni, J. Berndt. Fourth Row: J. Nelson, T. Montgomery, J. Erb, L. Kaiser, J. Mestl, G. Vesperman, W. Kirkham, M. Schwartz, J. Schladweiler, M. Cobb, R. Bend... a Ins house t S' B . ijiiigiiififi .f f K Alhs 'k.,h,1,j,: .1 V r BULLIS HOUSE-Bottom Row: B. Smith, D. Krunrei, J. Hoelzcl, D. Scott, L. Black, S. Miller, J. Zuhlke, R. Loeftke, J. Davidson, S. Landi, D. Gajthier, R. Myers, L. Stump, W. Vanoss. Second Row: D. Usky, J. Heike, A. Kipnes, S. Fuhs, D. Laske, R. Hyslop, G. Baumann, G. Yerkes, D. Rosenberg, B. Schumaker, L. Hanson, R. Blanchard, J. Stengel, M. Sleltzer, T. Maiken. Third Row: D. Buzzell, B. Marten, G. Vechineki, E. Marks, H. Schwartz, S. Engle, K. Jurkowski, D. Sherkow, G. Boldt, D. Magnusson, D. Mueller, J. Sanders, M. Scheid, T. Linnen, L. Nelson, E. Jonjak. Fourth Row: M. Pistiner, P. Ontko, J. Moser, W. Wilson, S. Bannon, M. Murray, G. Janson, E. Millis, B. Beisenstein, P. Betzel, C. Whitaker, D. Scott, J. Gleazer, B. Dove, B. Nabak, R. Katers, T. Carlson, K. Calkins, J. Starr, L. Bergad. BUNN HOUSE-Bottom Row: J. Secora, B. Carpenter, R. Adams, J. McCarthy, L. Teske J. Herbert, M. Krolick, J. Loerke. Second Row: J. August, C. Bartells, G. Vincent, R. Zao, J. Reynolds, B. Newman, D. Alley, G. Bieck, R. Zastrow, J. Bachman. Third Row: D Hintz, R. Leifer, R. Aleksander, G. Gelhar, J. Kranig, R. Boldt, S. Cohen, K. Fujita, T. Steller, J. Clark, P. Kimont, B. Rust, J. Kulig, D. Piper, A. Luebke, D. Christenson Fourth Row: D. Westra, G. Hurwitz, J. Reed, T. Thies, F. Venz, N. Kuscevich, R. Svehla J. Reich, D. Sotebeer, H, Davidson, B. Koula, S. Clark, R. Huizenga, T. Congdon, R Schaefer. bunn house DUGGAR HOUSE-Bottom Row: D. Schmitt, D. Carroll, M. Mittenthal, S. Kremers, F. Wasielewski, J. Weisman, P. Seeley, B. Resop, T. Stacey. Second Row.' K. Netz, D. Stamm, L, Larson, K. Karstens, J. Roberts, M. Levine, J. Biersach, C. Berg, B. Hurter, G. Behling. Third Row: B. Pepper, L. Johnson, D. Reierson, R. Wittkop, T. Steiner, P. Oinonen, B. Christianson, B. Gurian, D. West, M. Grady, D. White, L. Frei, B. Wendt, B. Braun, D. Scott, L. Howard. 346 duggarhouse FISH HOUSE-Borlom Row: B. Send, J. Knutson. L, Mason, J. Brennan, S. Tennant, D. Armstrong, J. Zipp. L. Harth, M. Kruger, D. Perry, N. Weisfeld, P. McBride, D. Ginsberg, E. Blake, L. Schmidt. Second Row: R. Leatherman, B. Schmidt, C. Gibbons. Third Row: B. Moir, G. ltazin, C. Gordon, D. Clegg, T. Bliese, R. Mellman, D. Eattist, D. Kos, D. Fay, V. Wilson, J. Kauarik, R. Munns, T. Rohde, P. Healy, P. Lindsey, J. Gilmore, Z. Klein, J. Nishimoto, A. Horner, J. Allen, J. Bach, T. Stichman, D. Mariniak, S. Schultz, D. Goynshor, fo PAGE HOUSE--Bottom Row: P. Sinykin, J. Ekegren, R. Wilke, W. Wikoff, G. Charles, L. Schecter, J. Gorski, D. Friedman, R. Howard, R. Schroeder, J. Isler, D. Ostreich, B. Boardman, W. Petersen. Second Row: M. Solow, H, Chang, J. Burch, M. Schrameyer, J. Nelkin, R. Young, G. Maas, M. Steinman, R. Staumbaugh, C. Cody, G. Ginzel, T. Leiser, J. Bellas, J. Gaynes, L. Bushman, D. Risgaard, G. Jaeger, P. Woerpel, D. Zimdans. Third Row: T. Baudhuin, D. Snouden, M. Meiners, M. Herf, S. Schmidt, M. Rehberg, R. Magnuson, H. Hart, R. Torhorst, G. Bay, L. Lutzke, J. Thielke, R. Kretch, G. Montie. WITHEY HOUSE-Bottom Row: E. Rentmeester, R. Mueller, T. Neyer, B. Yasner, K Lidoff, S. Jones, T. Galway, T. Saletan, D. Landis, P. Brem, S. Kuhnmuench, D. Halloran Second Row: R. Christopherson, P. Fox, B. Specht, L. Weichselbaum, A. Swerdlowe, A Dashti, T. HoEman, J. Renne, D. Stump, B. Caplin, D. Silberman, J. Judson, L. Schulman Third Row: T. Charxraw, D. Hendrickson, P. Resch, W. Lyons, J. Rounds, R. Hoffman, J Wexler, S. Harding, F. Remshak, M. Augustin, N. Greene. Fourth Row: F. Monterro, A Pachtman, G. Capes, T. Polzak, G. Fostner, T. Tarczon, T. Brill, R. Babch, A. Deutch, M Weiner, B, Serak, J. Schooley, D. Pulkrabek, D. Young, H. Bernet, D. Olysav, P. Hum- phreys, B. Nicholas, C. Schaefer, M. Schneeberger. A - L L IR - A 4 ,.. as Q FJ 9 A CALLAHAN HOUSE-Bottom Row.- T. Purmal, D. Browne, H. Sova, M. Muench, L. Feldsiein, R. Levis, R. Meyer, L. Armstrong. Second Row: H. Janis, R. Holmes, D. Karl, G. Hujik, L. Doucctte, R. Fox, G. Klein, W. Hoessel, R. Sacia, D. Bartig, C. Kantner. Third Row: J. Croxson, M. Gondek, W. Grendahl, J. Paulson, K. Wasserman, F. Jacob- son, R. Houge, J. Unger, M. Raguse, D. Eisele, T. Anderson, E. Schellin, R. Schwandt, E David, K. Killberg, M. Wanggaard, D. Good. Fourth Row: R. Kitaoka, G. Braun, N. Ashman, J. Dobroski, S. Bednarek, N. Relles, S. Steve, D. Fromstein, K. Vanasten, D Hinchman, A. Gold, H. Backe, A. Grossman, C. Hild. 348 DETLING HOUSE!-Bottom Row.' C. Stockmann, P. Monroe, W. Ihde, D. Lewis, S Lillian, M. Plotkin, S. Berk, J. Ebcrsberger, E. Hoffman, Second Row.' C. Schultz, E Zeitz, A. Zolit, K. Halverson, N. Peters, L. Batlin. Third Row: B. Voigt, P. Kasper, B Buchholz, M. Borkin, N. Wood, B. Adler, A. Neumann, K. Jones, S. Schnitzer, L Gleixncr. Fourth Raw: C. Solber, L. Curtis, C. Simon, J. Bcrrcs, E. Pippcrt, C. Gluck, L Powell. Fifth Row: D, Christian, V. Minshall, M. Thill, K. LaCroix, B. Rochwcrger, M Schieble, L, Rank, R. Hiat, C. Losey, L. Moldenhauer, J. Forrest, D. Meier, M. Schanke. detling house EWBANK HOUSE-Bottom Row: F. Small, J. Dentz, T. Simon, L. Erkson, J. Grob, R. Close, J. Spiegel. B. Knobcloch, R. Hale, M. Solien, B. Brosscll, C. Hinncrs, Second Row: J. Conrad, J. Llocrn, T. Parson, K. Campbell, G. Narvo. Third Row: P. Hanson, D. Phillips, B. Thedinga, B. Hzirvillc, M. Caine, J. Curtis, H. Roth, D. Black. T. Anderson, M. Burns J. Blasingame, S. Hintzman, J. Lawrence, G. Schakclman, J. Blickcnsdcrfcr. Fourth Row G. Weber, B, Lansdale, D. Lang, D. Emmerich, J. Winters, B. QALIPLIIO, J. Jorgenson, M Richfield, S. Sousck, G. Rosenberg, J. Scholer. evvbank house 349 FRISBY HOUSE-Bottom Row: M. Luebke, C. Ebbot, B. Colbert, M. Kohler, S. Kreyer S. Larsen, E. Sweeney, D. Holty, C. Nadler, C. Griswold, D. Marcis, S. Goodman, S Piehl, C. Echardt. Second Row: S. Smith, R. Cassman, C. Cohen, L. Derfel. Third Row: J Salomon, C. Burkort, P. West, E. Hassen, P. Logan, S. Hagen, L. Burton, E. Steinig, S Rabinowitz, M. Doornink, S. Miller, K. Walu. Fourth Row: A. Spiering, H. Ehrlich, N Heidelberger, L. Ware, K. Ternes, L. Sarber, J. Jakstas, B. Nieciecki, P. Miller, S. Strupp b h G. Simmons, J. Oldham, M. Mmefer, s. Leist, L. Blauner, K. Knutson. frls y OUSQ B Howell, C. Bohl, J. Myers, S. Dukusehein, M. McDonald, L. Feldman, R. Berger, Ama..-. ll GAY HOUSE-Bottom Row: M. Robinson, F. Kanter, J. Schrader, S. Nelson, C. Oliven C. Breitenstein, G. Holloway. Second Row: C. Mendelson, L. Elkind, G. Morse, N. Mc Givern. Third Row: J. Peterson, S. Brandt, B. Stormer, N. Ligh, J. Meeusen, M. Woleske J, Mendelsohn, S. Bland, G. Limberg, N. Cederberg, L. Chiles, M. Gilson, C. Helwig, G Bernstein, R. Federman. Fourth Row: J. Landau, D. Weidenfeller, D. Oliner, B. Stack, S Joanis, B. Hoffman, L. Powers, T. Miller. 350 GILLIN HOUSE-Bottom Raw: M. Carlin, A. Gulolta, D. Schoengarth, E. Vienuzis, T. Lyle. J. Lemke, P. Clark, D. Dobschuetz, B. Kincannon, R. Rindflcisch, J. Lerner. Second Row: B. Schmidt, B. Laska, T. Hornig, A. Wiener, C. Fedyczkowski, L. Spector, D. Anderson, R. Schwartz, B. Bennett, T. Steilen, R. Simpson, N. Strom. Third Row: L. Phillips, R. Guschl, B. Radzin, D. Smolke, B. Kolbishop, F. Gloss, K. Terpslra, J. Definer, N, Kreisman, J, Brunner. Fourrh Row: J. Porter, W. Lien, L. Hayes, J. Blawat, S, Reiner, D. Mintz, P. Tannenbaum, B. Korlkamp, J. Alft, M. Wilsox, R. Wcgenkc, T. Screnock, J. Mohr, B. Hcrtcl. HAZELTINE HOUSE-Botiom Row: S. Baron, J. Kissel, M. Pusdirtz, S. Wagner, P. Vardin, W. Liplon, B. Spctch. Second Row: S. Shovcrs, K. Wegner, M. Lowe, R. Hetts. Third Row: S. Olmsted, L. Herriges, C. Morris, M. Rowntrec, W. Joseph, M. Gute, J. Strackany, R. Belcher, R. Orlich, B. Harris, L. Schubert. M. Chernof, C. Noel. Fourth Row: P. Sorenson, S. Sacks, C. Ober, D. Campbell, K. Kandi, M. Peterson, G. Union, D. Syer, C. O'Neill. gillin house hazeltine house HOHLFELD HOUSE-Bottom Row: K. Aflias, C. Eparvicr, R. Bcnson, J. Parker, D. Cormia, W. Wcyers, M. Malone, M. Krueger, R. Wray, M. Wright, M. Stern, D. Hack- barth. Second Row: A. Dennis, J. Eaton, M. Kaplan, P. Ristow, P. Pollock, T. Pincus, W. Light, J. Hadler, K. Berg, J Barager. Third Row: D. Heuer. J. Lash, R. Gibbs, T. Peskin. J. Fine, R. Franklin, M. Ginsberg, R. Voir, B. Kaufman, L. Kramer. Fourlh Row: R. Schulz, D. Bice. J, Tsuru, R. Schmuhl, C. Berger, J. Uffenbcck, J. Polansky, C. Smith, D. Midthun, R. Kurth T Sipple, D Holfman H. Zoerb T. Torgcrson M Ressncr M Hirsehberg,J.R0l1mid. l 3 i i I i A IWQUSQ JACKSON HOUSE-Bormm Row: D. Warshaw, G. Baim, D. Klein, I., Loewntritt. Second Row: J. Schwalb, J. Jocrn, P. Turet, J. Wick, J. Butsch, G. Phillips, K. Larson, J. 1 Wanska, J. Takaycsu, M. Lcidner, J. Meser. Third Row: C. Monroe, B. Fietzcr, L. Sher- man, B. Katz, L. Wechslcr, J. Seherfinski, L. White. 352 MAYHEW HOUSE Bottom Row: J. Slezak, J. Bower, J. Lauritsen, M. Eisendrath S Tucker, S. James. N. Czinsky, N. Hardaker, K. Polashek. Seca Delin, R. Saferstein, D. Schneider. Third Row: M. Roward, Flaherty, R. Williams, L. Jonokuchi, B. Brockett, S. Brookmam Hanson, J. Miller, C. Morey, S. Ross, B. Leclair, J. Hansen. Mortell, K. Bradley, K. Eslien. Fourrh Row: M. Erickson, Ploetz B Russell J Sitterson S Weiler A Barron S Snhenk Peddicord S Iliff R Inman. s I Y U V h , A Y is J 59 2. ,W,j, , ..- NARDIN HOUSE BOIIOIII Raw: L. Pu, K. Huflicrmunn, Sleffani, N. Dushound, D d h Kraus L Slmonson M. Mansheim, M. Uchtyl, H. Borger, T. Arst, D. Druley. Second Row B Levy Third Row: R. Todres, D. Craig, S. Ells, B. Bird, S. Herthcr. L. Rcdde man P Wdfel P Lampe, J. Guler, J. Lord, D. Rcdfcrn, S. Van Abel. Fourth Raw: L Ault J Bricr J Olsen R. Lassler, T. Krembs, G. Martin. J. Downing, L. LaPoimc, M Wilson P Anderson R Dorn, B. Landauer, L. Adams, B. Baumgardt, S. Klein, S. Packer G Blackman M Peterson, S. Kahl. P. Erstad. B. Bablcr. C. Kline, B. Lorrester. E A . Y Q PAXSON HOUSE-Bottom Row: R. Falit, D. Gremmer, P. Star, M. Bratz, M. Bopp, G. Hansom, T. Stolper, R. Haima. Second Row: M, Koven, C. Maragos, T. Fifrick, D. Sunby, B. Marx. Third Row: L. Wasserman, S. Green, D. MacDonald, D. Larsen, G. Schuebel, D. Hecht, R. Noel, R. Borger, R. Moreland, K. Schwilk, D. Kling, M. Shapiro, G. Graze, R. Back. Fourth Row: W. Evans, L. Schoenfeldt, A. Baritz, E. Brunhoefer, M. Rosenbush, A. Slutsky, S. Passman, S. Karter, C. Durocher, F. Abbrederis, R. Perersen, W. Sunkel, G MW. ' paxson house V Y 5 7 PERKINS HOUSE--Bottom Row: B. Graves. Second Row: S, Best, B. Dentcon, A. Schuengel, C. Munschau, K. Dimsjee, A. Johnston, B. Bunde, B. Guidinger. Third Row: J. LaPidus, B. Glass, S. Backer, C. Hang. Fourth Row: D. Henneman, R. Schwartz, M. Fisher, N. Rubin, A. Goldberg, S. Hildebrand, J. Pearsong, C. Giesbrecht, B, Senft, J. Gauger, P. Haynes, J. Duinnell, V. Weinerl, J. Martens, C, Buza, K. Haskins. 354 PERLMAN HOUSE-Bottom Row: G. Silvcrwood, D. McNulty, P. Peplau, J. Ellestad, D. Grimm, G. Diemer, C. Hill, W. Hibbard. Second Row: W. Sommer, M. Mutcr, R. Luskin, E. Lcvcnstcin, D. Krueger. Third Row: W. Schcibel. F. Keppers, S. Kolkhorst, T. Paulson, R. Markcy, L. Krug, G. Drake, W. Jezzard. P. Kurriit, N. Burckel. J. Paschkewitz, C. Haworth, R. Strassberg, T. Murphy, B. Brosier. Fourth Row: L. Foam, C. Holihan, D. Antonie, R. Swedlow, P. Linnen. P. Yu, D. Zucker, D. Wiser. F, Wolf. R. Kuckkahn, D. Hass, J. Dennison. p .R j.ii,1 ROE l-l0USE-Bullom Row: J. Lennart. K. Rubin. D. Smith. B. Schrimpf, Second Row: J. Powell. R. Feldman, D. Voss, Third Raw: D. Falkensticn. W. Lundslrom, D, Gill. M. Slczid. .l. Mcllclku, D. Sleuber. E. Strauss, H. Mongue, R. Grossman. K. Clark, T. Male- sevich, M. lloncck, T. McCulloch. R. Simmons, J. Wallace, B. Hinklc. G. Slcrnbcrg, R. Thimm. WALES HOUSE-Bottom Row: S. Tyykila, N. Lee, S. Goldman, E. Fredericksen, D. Chadwick, J. Zucker, L. Wallens. Second Row: J. Venturini, J. Ross. Third Row: E. Passen, T. Cole, J. Miller, L. Lietman, E. Cramer, L. Bien, D. Lewis, J. Olson, D. Benoy, M. Mullen, S. Baum, M. Jachnig, E. Freedman, N. Walker. Fourth Row: P. Huston, K. Gilbertson, R. Zink, B Ceek J. Petlingill, P Bartels K. Kanzelberger, R Resnick J Toder, E. Sweet, J. Wesiwater, JV. Vaughn, C. Galloway. Y I J 1 sa ., . ,l....sqw- 7 C5 MQ WHITBECK HOUSE-Boiron: Row: B. Kading, R. Sahlman, R. Parke, A. Krug. G. Wilson, G. Anunson, J. Brindlcy, W. Groeschell, K, Ross, A. Rusky. R. Hall, S. Jubelirer. S. Lubman. Second Row: A. Tealey, V. Rcndall, T. Stahl, J. Roscnow, J. Dent, C. Croxford. D. Gustafson, R, Frank, D. Congdon, M. Kubii, S. Leist, W. Boyd, L. Green- field, D. Verwoert, V. Weeks, W. Robbins, F. Turk, M. Jenkins, L, Stein, J. Dulmcs, S. Kellogg, R. Kruk, W. Luedke. Third Row: A, Doremus, R. Straughn, S. Colbb, M. Finlel, E. Garner, M. Trossman, R. Mcvst, J. Lange, S. Jaffe, D. Robertson, F. Danner. Fourth Row: T, Kaplan, A. Sinclair, M, O'Bricn, G. Jackson, J. Herziger, J. Mattke, F. Reynolds, E. Star, J. Koch. 356 whitbeck house Witte hall JUAIRE HOUSE-Bottom Row: P. KZISICI, F. Lew, M. Meyer, C. Curran. Second Row: J. Koch, D. Silvcrmann. Third Row: C. Tope, C. Halbern, S. Schiller, B. Veley, P. Kosir, - - L. Fried, L. Kennedy. S. Bass, B. Sums, L. Petersen, J. Lutz, S. Bass, M. Zumbrennan. .4953 3 MzxcLACHLAN HOUSE-Butrom Row: P. Palmer, T. Frank, D. Klcmm, L. J. Riley, S. Jackson, S. Yahn, C. Arkin. Secnml Row: M. Ebel, L. Alfini, S. Shulimson. L. Mitlclsludt, S. Strayer, P. Wcslc, P. Wishner, S. Berkowitz. T. , C. Banach, Wasson, L. Kaiser. Third Row: P. Bostwick, D. Brown, N. Goodson, R. Kraus K. Leland. Shure, C. Martin, B. Markovich. un-.vspgw gjlgjijfkjif maclachlan house Chintz, C. 357 MANNING HOUSE-Bottom Row: E. Jacoby, J. Olsan, J. Kulak, K. Kalkofen, C Thomas, J. Jondrow, S. Al-Abdulla, B. Lowell, J. Moeller, M. Watson, V. Debauche, M Schmitz. Second Row: E. Smith, B. Grabowski, P. Majeski. Third Row: R. Yannish, B Miler, S. Gross, H. Gross, M. Hitt, B. Linstedt, N. Gray, P. Guilfoyle, C. Lamon, P Mayerson, M. French, S. Melcher, B. Blaisdell, S. Burke, J. DeLeers, D. Shafer, S Kaebish, G. Newberry, K. Griffith. Fourth Row: J. Truax, L. Lessall, S. Sacks, H Schaumburg, B. Boeringer, M. Skopec, P. Robinson, J. Laper, B. Burns, C. Gresham, P Rasmussen, N. Etkin, N. Sleber. All 432 manning house ' it f' I: QA -ff1 i f ' 'W Haig? A J ' , r ,.. 7 .aa.a...-.. .... 1 v i PATTON HOUSEgBortom Row: E. Affaltcr, K. Larson, M, Grady, E. Casady, S. Reyn- olds, P. Riz7o, P. Gollnick, E. Magill, H, Weinstein. K. LziBrot, A. Hawley, G. Freedman Second Row: J. Johnson, J, Rothschild, L. Schultz, M. Ehrgctt. K. Coolidge. Third Row: J. Gammcll, N. Taylor, J. Gavin, H. Schultu, B. M:17lack, C. Leon, L. Brilkc, J. Gimla, H Levin, P, Spingsin, C. Statha, L. Clark. J. Dumbold, B, Schneider, C. Fourness, M Stewart, G. Engel, A. Wicdcnhocft. A, Schukmzxnn, C. McCabe, L. Bakkcn. Fourth Row: E, Schmidt, M. Arnold, L. Peterson, E. Aklgrimm, S. McNamara, J. DePree, D. Hcuscr, R. Palzak, K, Borg, S. Ruhoy, M. Lcmkc, S, Garrett, A. Hackbarth, F. Gurvita, K. Kiridt M. Considine. 358 patton house i e if I ff if 1:1-,. PITMAN HOUSE-Bottom Row: D. Hubbard, M. Walton, L. Eiduson, M. Lcvine. Second Row: J. Whcclcr, L, Weinkauf, C. Richter, P. Manz, M. Woolf, D. Bain, E. Rowe, N. McCoy. P. Kelly, L. Strauss, B. Lanes, N. Wickeham, A. Radin. Third Row: J. Mason, C. Karahensh, S. Schwartz, G. Zank, Fourth Row: L. Adams, S. Lang. L. Klein, C. Berg, L. Williams, M, Kaplan, S. Thompson. S. Schmidt, G. Dittmar, P. Hill. S. Bolgcr, H. Herwig. M. Rictcr, E. Ruben, L, Gebhardt. C. Browne, M. Culver, L. Walther, P. Fritz, B. Polcvoy, M. Decker, J. Weber, E. Hcrtel. M. Ritis, D. Kaplan, Fiflh Row: J. Lindeman. C. Schaub, P. Blazkowski, M. Alfonsi. K, Kaiser, M. Chudnow, A. Amore, V. Hansen. B. Nieman, Z. Rogers, S. Bott, A. Bauman, B. Murolz. pitman house f-4 RAVVl.lNLi ilfJUSlf'fBI1ff!Illl Row: C. Hague. M, Milschc. J. Rmifu, M. Druml. M. Hallpcn, .I, Zigzm, C. Bunov. Li. Short. .S'm'm1ii Row: F. Brchm. Tzxiallu, l.. VVcigcl, K. Morgan, Third Row: Rowlcy, F. Holmes, Thompson. L, Van VVyckImusc, N. Ross, K. Kurtis, C'. Suliauhcl. C. Anderson, LQ Sluurns, J. Woppcrl. J. llxllvuiscn, .l. Harding. L, King, M. Krall, l.. Lcvcngood. B. Stolhzxml. Ifnurth Row: M. Youmzms, li. Hunley, M. tkmtlc. l'. Brimer, Ci. Bohmcrl, l. lklcllmmltl, C. Bloomquist. C. Olsen, N. McBriar. D. lilllu, ID. llorult, l.C11li. ravvlings house 359 WASHBURNE HOUSE-Bottom Row: A. Karnafel, P. Ebert, H, Brown, L. Stalle, P. Thompson, N. Stein, J. Maskol, B. Keefer, D. Schuifman. Second Row: J. Wolf, E. Allen J. Simons, D. Rehwinkel, J, Eck, J. Olsen, L. Tandvig, S. Baum, J. Coesfcld, B. Lawson, S. Deguch, S. Denys, R. Kudnick, M. Crocker, J. Lerman, M. Rubino, C. Davis P Moldaver, J. Berlant, P. Ewald. Third Row: L. Kurth, S. Fitzsimmons, J. Trittipo, L, Seton, C. Brenzel, L. Hackett, J. Bambery, S. Delano, B. Bernstein, L. Mack, M. Hirsh- berg, R. Ruttenberg, S. Jacobson, B. Stephens, D. Baltzer, J. Dike. vvashburne house l s M. ' ALLEN HALL-Bottom Row: R. I-'einhzmdler, R. Block, l.. Wzihl, S. Kennieott, Qi. Krin- sky, A, Lapin, J. Brown, M. Cheskin. ii. Reeht. .S'm-mul Row: I.. Morgan. M. Elbuum P Zembrosky, S. Spector, T. Beller, D. Coh, A. Kuplun, S. Motel, B. Greenberg. C, Pziseh, B Paseh. M. Shiels. Tlzirzl Row: S, Lawrence, G. Jueowitz, H, Slotniek. S. Kramer. S. Paley, S. Bain, M, Kohler. Mrs. Barnard, K, Jensen, R. Brenner, L. Dufine. A. Coleman, R. Holcolm, G. Webber. C. Tzritelmzm. P. Weonstein, Frmrtli Row: J. Eden, G, Cox. A Lansky. R, Novak. A. Weigle. E, Berman, F. Fishbein, C. Buehhinder, J. Webber , L. Hurwitz, L. Allred, Cilinberg. I.. Cohen. A. Myers, B. Blake, C, Drucker, J. Cienshnft D. Margolis, S. Turick. 360 allen hall BABCOCK IIOLISI-1-Iiolmiii Row: J, Yun Licrc, M. Held. R. lhwiicc. J, Voss. I.. Skzxllllky. J. Sinullcr, R. Smith, R. Hziiisoii, J. lflvlluip l.. Atvsuml. .Hmwiiil Rmf: H. VV:lrmhcii', C. VCIIIU. CI Kniggs, T. lliknszcwski, ll. Aliyksun, 'lf Vkilxmi. J. Rutledge. R. l Koclilcr. R. Srlmaiivotl. R. O'I.c:xry, D. Kcndzill. Tliiril Row: A, Kzxcr. P, XCLIYN, VV. Drcirchmillci. D. 1 ruig, R, Craig, Qi. Weiss. J. Spcrhick, ll. Wuiss, ll. Baum. H. VV:1i'm- l bicr. J. lung. Ifrziufli Row: Ci. lYl11I'lCI1hU1'l. J. Lmicrgzin. A. Urchin, li. Millar, D. I.ilVCI'Ij'. J, Dulwichc, T. l'l2ll'lbCl'l. M. Ciruiidalil. l'. Eastwood, R. Rindsig, J. Sllll1UllllCl'. C' 1 HP. go NU SMIIKWL: if fx Q an' Q vw' 7 Wa as 'C' Ei 1- XX 3 i fc: Q Q7 'S , A. Newton, Cjlodt. Secrnial Row: E. VVouds, M. Krzlylon, A. Doyle. H. Wcisliclnl, M. Lea. CAMPUS HAl.I.-Bolmni Raw: D. Caplin, J. Wright, P, l.cvy King. J. Edlowilz. S. campus hall I I -r 'Z' 1...- - - is fi? K. 1'-A-Q. R.ii. 361 CARROLL HALL-Bottom Row: G. Cassell, A. Davis, B. Kaplan, J. Kittuy, M, Ficland. D. Bronstein. J. Pcrlan, M. Weinsein, Rall. Seraml Row: S. Berkow. I.. Bcnuch. B. Yarmulh. S. Winston, S. Weiner, A, Willis. J. Prizanl, L. Friedman, M. Bear. Third Ron. L, Linderud, P. Lana, J. Armstrong, N. Weiner, Goodsiein, J. Elson, L. Paine. B. Avrick G. Kleinfeld S. Older S. Waldbaum M. Pilltman S, Weinberg. I-'ourrlz Row: J Lezak, P, Halful. C. Simons, D. Brown. D. Krum, S. Ballis, J, J:1I'fe,kG. Neuhergcr, L. h Berkovitz, G. Blumberg. M. Schiller. 0 a L...- J ww 'N-...P COCHRANE HOUSE-Bottom Row: V. Friedrich, J. Olefsky, P. Necss, M. Dick, Mrs, Hendrick. J. Doyle, N. Swenson. Second Row: A. Lee, K. Hansen. G. Englcr, D. Lillich J. Meilicke. B. Braasch, M. Torin. Third Row: A, Shilts, S. Tarring, K, Winsborough, J Lesncr, M. Madler, W. Wastcoat, H, Hayes. Fourtlz Row: M. Ross, L. Angsien, C. Teglia M. Drganc, R, Delzio. 362 Cochrane house in GILMAN HOUSE-BOHUHI ROWS E. BCSCFICY. P. Hort. Second Row: L, Abrams. J. Howli- han, A, Caplon. M. Posner, J. Schoener, J. Rothenberg, M. Shoeneeker, Dog, D. Evans, Mrs. l. Rafferty, M. Lewis. Third Row: K. Johnsen, K. Kelly, R. Heymzin. J. Vuslow, S. Gross. M, Devine, S. Kopll. D. Rosenberg. Fourllz Row: G. Johnsen. linglzinder. l. . Myer, A. Green. E. Friedman, R. Anderson, S. Driefke, K. Jacoby. E. Levy. P, Sohin. C. I h gi man ouse rv 1 ' 1'.Kfy1-J LL .. L 5 'Tm ,KJ f x. 4 s. A A 4. , L . , . v .,f 23 i XJ' amy RANDALL HOUSE+1f0lIIlPI! Row: J. Tybor, K. Totoraitis. Second Row: J. Uribe, M. d h S Evers, F. Pletz, J. Deihl. T. VanEgeren, A. Tobin, Third Row: J. Hansel, J. Olsen, R. a e Scherrer. W. Diem. J. Barnes. E. Sehmilter. T. Huiting. M, Oester. 363 RUST HOUSE-Bottom Raw: M, Rayola, J. Kalcas, M. Bill, R, Arnold, T. Fenner, H. Zeitler, Second Row: T. Ballweg, J. Shidell, D. Hcindl, A. Quinn, T, Burokcr, J. Deignan, J. Ruppenthal, J. Delgnan, C. Biscard, E. Roscnow, M. Schmcling, B. Frahm, A, Ashcrin. Third Row: D. Warner, D. Nelson, D. Price, D. Wilbur, G. Wilbcrt, N. MaKris, A. Milewski, E, Matson, A. Perterson, P. Watts, K. Hadlcr, M. Bader, C. Woods. Fourllz Row: R. Nohr, S, Hilcs, M. Sweney, J. Shrake, L. Lannoyc. D. Skeldum, B. Huffman, G. h Bothe, D. Nelson, W. Houlberg, B. Mueller, D. Finger, J. Braun. T ,MMV ....W.......J,u.-. f W - -fl f f Gosse, J. Tempke, D. Kedd, W. Eatough, A, Wiederhaefl. Second Row: R. Wilke Wagner, R. Villmow, S. Weynand, G. Geurth, Mrs. Schlag, N. Hutzler, D. Balsiger, R. Kletzien, J. McCutchin, J. Dietzman, J. Washa. Third Row: W. Cowen, D. Palzkill, R. Halverson, E. Bucholz, H. Werner, T. Bronson, G. Rindsig, W. Wenzel, C. Anderson, G. Oftedahl, B. Alwin, D. Ness, L. Oliverson, C. McKenzie, N. Reichardt, D. Otto. Fourth Raw: W. Peschke, L. Seidl, T. Elfers, D. Braun, R. Fricde, R. Rogers, J. Buttke, R. Bucheger, A. Desrosiers, R. Swanson, T. Marquardt, L. Carrington, J. Kjelland. 'WKWQK DAVID SCHREINER HOUSE-Bottom Row: L. Pfaff, C. Mattson, D. Jungerberg, ,Mg. d d S C h l n e r h 0 U S Q 364 SUSAN B. DAVIS-Hmmm Row: K. Kvitck. K. Krciscl, R. Hummer. B. Pailing J Beetham, J. Brockmun, K. Fox, Second Row: B. Mcimsncr. J. Panlel, C. Murphy, S Rasmussen, V, Harvey, M. Lasccke. K. Clark, F, Gcdcll, P. Anderson, L. Knutson, C Bz1bit7. J. Johnson. Third Row: L. Baker, D. Socrcns, K. Gunscr, C. Luck. L Hegland E v y Marquurdt, B. Kubc, M. Baumgzlrtner, K. Fanshaw, B. Stochr, D. Trachtc, H. Lusikka, S Zeng, S. Zulabsky, S. Ocstrcich, S. Schatt. TOWERS-Bottom Row: L. Vcnden, C. Miscvich, S. Wright, J. Bachman, E. Lipton, J Schocnwctlcr, N. Schitfur. .Yevoml Row: J. Brown, A. Goldcnbcrg. B. Brandt. K. Curtain L. Perlman. J. Gnrfinkcl, K. Woodard, K. Traub, M. Rico, S. Harker, C. Shaw, S Readingcr. Third Row: C. Henshaw, F. Locwinthan, J. Highlcy, C. Frigcr, R, Russo, C Skvorc, Mrs. Gallup. H, Davidson, S. White, L. Bernstein, J. Katz, K. Hoeft, D. Sinaiko C. Milstcin. UNIVERSITY YMCA-Bottom Row: D. Kinyon, D. Clarke, L. Elger, R. Rothe, F. Rose now, R. Keen, K. Hasegawa. Secmzrl Row: T. Camphausen, A. Bhargava, G. Splittgerber. D, lvaska, R. Williams, A. Schwenger, H. Damsy, R. Petersen, E. Serrao, A. Anand, J Mueller. Third Row: R. Lura, T. Yonker, R. Hedin, J. Nowicki, K. Towers, D. Nelson, J Burns, E. Hestetune, P. Fuchs, S. Cole. J. Bode, K. Tong. D. Sen. K. Stange. Fourth Row P. Schilling, Y. Matsuda, G. Nelson, J. Miller, B. Manirc, J. Walker, T, Nimmer, D Kashnig, W. Moseley. M, Lemke, R, Johnson. R, Reimer. G. Burch, D. Evenson, P, Gran, I l i university ymca ZOE BAYLISS HOUSE-Botmm Row: B. Bayley. L. Ware, B. Ward, C. Ray. M. Nagel N. Ladwig, J. Grether, S. Reksten, L. Hanson, D. Tesch, K. Alvstad, A. Egercr. L, Vai Remorrel, C. Kepler. J, Munthe, S. Plopper. C, Deer. Ser-and Row: M. Krause. M. Frier J. Olivc, S. Belekvieh. L. Reimann, K. Turku, Mrs. Dopke, A. Sheski, C. Mills, C Chapman, B. Anderson, G, Wenslatf. Third Row: K. Bink, L. Derrickson, J, Pajala, S Ramson, L. Evenson, Z. Massie. M. Knowlton, B. Runzheimer, C. Olson, P. Dwyer, M Kratcha, L. Moe, K. Shea. S. Williams, M. Cowles, Smith, K. Houlberg, C. Marten. 366 . Zoe bayliss ANN lilXIliRYfl1'1111on1 Row: R. Salle. l.. Pltlmer, J. l-letcher. J. Hamm. B. Ceuser, B. Krieger. Panzer. .Slwozztl Row: M. Bongiovunni. A. Armstrong. P. Perlick. D. Verstegen. C. Iktvidsun. Wtiltl. N. Messing. C. Pluec. Third Row: S. Christensen. C. Junk. C. Cruice, Ci. Hocrig. K. Mitchell. B. Pekzxrslty. NV. Dzxllel. D. Adztmay. M. Hurley. A. Benkemlorf. B. Beatty. Fourth Row: L. Reilinnsperger. M. Curtis, M. Lounsbury, J. Wesleder. B. Suklattl. J. Henning. S. Smejkul. P. Cullwuy. C. Janieek. L. L:tPlunt. Fifth Row: T. lzlu, D. Cjoniu. P, Solomun, K. Fruszcn, K. Lippert. S. Radl. N. Swutck, S. Bowers, P. Allen, Osherotf, S. Oruvetz, D. Kee. n I xr AFJNISIQEMBRK-JJ'ortorr1 Roni: Nathan. B. Berrs, B. Moran, Moffett, M. Bohanani, n G m Btrnes K Ware P Otto .Second Row W Alexander A Becker A Davey A Specrls J. Goldsmith. B. Weirdsma, P. Smith, S. Fleming. C. Krztmsehuster, L. Gray. Third Row: N. Sanderson, G. Nolan. S. Regez. S. Kreblein, D. Narodick, S. Sussman. L. Kaiser, S. Hanischfeger. B. Schindler. J. Lovett. K. Goodman. Fourth Row: S, Ohlson. C. Jones, M. Johnson, T. Roberts, R. Haldeman, Mrs. Baker, R. Christensen, D. Corwith, L. Wachman, K. Curdy. N. Randolph. J -N LANGDON HALL-Bottom Row: M. Cobb, A. Nunmaker, M. Mundie, C. Curtiss, S. Blend, D. Ebert, D. Stein. Second Row: J. Selkurt, J. Bativinik, B. Boardman, M. Curley, E. Royer, C. Fallender, M. Schutt, B. Newman. Third Row: L. Schwable, C. Thomas, M. Frederich, K. Livingstone, A. Haskell, A. Hagalstein, C. Laison, P. Granger, S. Schoo, K. I d I.-1 Merriman, J. Gellerman, J. Brown. g G n a 7 mtl W9 LANGDON HALL-Bottom Row: B. Budlong, S. Kingcnsmith, P. Sanelli, J. Littman, C. I CI h Glass, S. Singstock, P. Schwahn, P. Stehling. Second Row: N. Justman, S. Larescheid, S. a Hawthurst, D. Grant, L. Pledger, S. Stevenson, S. Stone, K. Slaten, A. Green, S. Ketchum, S. Riley, M. Barry. Third Row: M. Schuerman, E. Burgess, J. Pendleton, M. Wolf, K. Campbell, R. Reynolds, P. Lamont, K. Barnes, M. Mather, M. Mundi, K, Mathos, C. Roenitz, K. Heller, K. Wessel. 368 ' 4 LOWELL HALL-Bottom Row: M. Breenberg, D. Greenfield, M. Felix, J. Fine, J. Luck. J. Cohodas. S. Garber, I. Berger, D. Lambert, S. Rosen, M. Gold. Second Row: J. Shovers, L. Rubenstein, B. Zemmerman, L. Brotkin, S. Sehear, E, Cohen, Mrs. McCann, K. Zukor, C. Beck, S. Cowen, P. Halper, L. Colodny, S. Fondiler, N. Wolf, R. Moser. Third Row: B. McKcever, M, Schuster, B. Weintraub, L. Sherman, M. Chase, R. Wagner, D. Kahn, S. Mullin, J. Wiseman, C. Kramer, B. Hames, L. Campbell, A. Winick. J, Freint, J. Sandler, N. Krasno, B. Fisch, M. Fleischer, A. Leavitt, M. Lessner, N. Haber. Fourth Row: N, Kamil, N. Simmons, J. Tonkens, M. Kolodny, G. Gendler, J. Gross, C. Chavkin, P. Holman, M. Title, S. Cohn, L. Kowall, D. Herman, L. Zuckerman, C. Cohen, D. Kanter, E. Brown, C. Schwartz, S. Lubin, P. Phillips. 6:1 6 IoweHhdl rwf' s ef ' LOWELL HAl,L?'fIlfI0lIl Row: S. Robertson, N. Forman, Twin, J. Buck, S. Callos, S. Zenghauser, C. Cohen. Second Row: C. Rubin, C. Canfield, B. Rosenberg, F. Uditsky, Mrs. McCann, B. Levy, B. Levy, B. Latts, S. Kaplan, C. Cohen, l. Saltzman. Third Raw: L. Altman, E. Resnikotf, B. Bell, F. Forman, D. Leshay, M. Spector, M. Berk, P. Marshall, K. Zimring, M, Ratclilfe, Manis, T. Gordon, D, Unger, J. lsroll, R. Goldsmith, A. Lampert. Fourth Row: B. Feinstein, D. Dalzell, B. Halper, A. Miller, J. Flanzig, A, Morris, D. Gadiel, E. Gerber, B. Duran, L. Levin, J, Furman, S. Waldman, D. Schiffman. L. Levin, W. Puck, C. Libowsku. C. Kundert. loweHhdI A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 J1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 11 1 1 I i A 1 11 1 1 Y1 3 3 1 vmxmn -1 .,...-,-4,1.1q-f- 1. I . 4. 1. V, .Qu 51 1? 1. -- V 1 1 ,,.1.g!Y 1 ,f , 1. 1 1 1 .1 , , .- , V 1 -, 1,.,, 413, :1'.1:z:-71,1-fgaw-w1:4w'f- fs.-1:-' ,-:.,5 a'ea1fz1s:z-.as-1-x-z1nzaazsr,:e-mr.X:. . -'iw '- .,,, ., if 3, 373 T I . .x- -N 375 alpha chi omega Il The Alpha Chi's have really taken the physical fitness program seriously. Not only have they initiated a volleyball and weight-lifting team but they had a real workout with the Alpha Delt's during Homecoming. Furthermore, these sporting girls enjoy other amusements like their winter formal and their famous Hawaiian Algae Island party. How well they play collegiate football has not been determined as yet, but they certainly boost the team's morale. g Coach Hunt A. Fisher A. Canepa F. Greene D. Dwyer S. Klingersmith P. Magnuson B. Marx K. Broving H. Hollenbeck M. Ruth J. McCurdy N. Schmacher N. Stanford J. Zucker L. Gerringer S. Leeder S. Guettler S. Flood C. Miller K. Neff P. Rapp G. O'Neill S. Smejkal E. Oakdale M. Sherman P. VonEhren S. Clapp K. Mortenson L. Lietner J. Brown R. Stasko H. Willkinson N. Kephart S. Sprowl D. Ellis J. Kaplan M. Kaufman M. Gehring L. Lum K. Prange M. Hand J. Johannes L. Bucholz P. Mullins P. Haas S. Hilty J. Voss M. Weckerley C. Monda N. Turner V. Gunther R. Bell L. Fuller S. Chandler A. Trenary M. Brennan V. Fordon B. Skor K. Carnell K. Volkman Coach Feder J. Angermeyer E. Smudsky C. Menze J. Goldfeder R. Hunt C. Krueger l l 378 D. Clarke E. Schreiner T. Baillies E. Mahnke T. Tarcson P. Zeller G. Young E. Karrels B. Barber . J. Due . A. Purdue . B. Stephens . J. Kestly . E. Knettle .J . Reinert . A. Bushey Selma , , zvemmsaisasaswemiifrm Q4Ai . 1.a i.2.Jvr'Sw W -'ff+'ff11'-1'2f'f'1f1lewlfii--W.fffffffw- 'Sw 1 '.iLgz:.1 .--f 1,-.fm--eff.--,..: K f alpha lj Given lights and a camera, the Alpha Chi Rho's usually hnd the action by themselves. The above snapshot shows members taping Lassie's summer replacement-will the kiddy audience understand? Crow A Go-Go is the motto of the show and their active year on campus. After Homecoming with the Delta Zetas, the Chi Rho's entertained themselves with several theme parties, among these: The annual Cairo Party Chcld at the head waters of Lake Mendotal, their Christmas formal, and senior banquet. Claiming members of the track and fencing squads, the Chi Rho's also participate in intramural sports. With these activities, the boys still had time for their community-giving assistance to hospitals and throwing a party for Central Colony. With the success of their varied projects this year, the Chi Rho's are assured good ratings and can probably avoid re-runs. Y. I9 . J. Schooley Ahlgrimm . Lerum Owens Barrows Moe Fee T. Harnisch Houde P. Mcloynt Hackman Zimmerman Gersten Tweedale . D. Knope . J. Zych 380 l alpha delta phi Q Evidently, it takes good breeding to be an Alpha Delt-that is what they mean, isnlt it? Taking stock of their social schedule, Alpha Delta Phi corralled the Alpha Chi Omegas into Homecoming, and roped such sororities as the Thetas into beer suppers. The kind of imagination that made the photograph above possible, also was applied to social functions. Alpha Delt's swung out with a Polak Party, a sort of come as you are affair, and a steam-bath party, no doubt a follow up to National Cleanliness Week. E The Alpha Delt's also contributed to the community, giving a party for mentally retarded children, and helping out the United Fund drive for financial assistance. As our photographer demonstrates in the picture above, the Alpha Deltts believe their activities this year a sign for good things in the future. M. Goldman T. Stellmacher J. Beduhn R. Galloway R. McMillan R. Levy M. Steenson T. Nelson W. Buerstatte W. Arpe W. Nelson B. Cline M. Cobb S. Arciuolo . I. Ludwig I. Pniettner R. Johnson L. Diebert R. Janis M. Danley . J. Van Velzer .T. Olson Mrs. Sullivan 24. J. Starr R Zillman P Hartman J Schara J Trevor R Arens W Couch T Trulson W Loveland W Olattson P O'Neill T Clark J Waite I Sherlinski Kerndt Dexheimer Henry Scott Falk Kalb Olsen Worock Geiger Jabbush B Woodbury sci? 'a a alpha epsilon phi Cl As the motto goes, you can find anything under the squiggly roof at Treasure Island-that local citadel of bargains. It looks as though the maxim is right-our photographer found the young ladies of Alpha Epsilon Phi. Not always decked out to go shopping, the AE Phi's helped the SAM's with their initial Homecoming effort and sang and danced with the Chi Psi's in Humorology. When not zipping past the frozen food section in their annual shopping cart derby day, the girls Hnd time to give parties for the mentally retarded, and other worthwhile campus endeavors. A Badger Beauty, the AWS treasurer, and two oiiicers ofthe Symposium, are members of the sorority. So what's wrong with girl a la carte. 1. L. Packard 2. M. Chase 3. J. Kulak 4. K. Zukor 5. S. Cohn 6. L. Kowal 7. T. Spector 8. L. Rappeport 9. D. Luban 10. M. Mulmed 11. S. Zable 12. G. Klar 13. J. Dreisen 14. R. Saturn 15. C. Tauman 16. S. Kittay 17. C. Rozen 18. T. Feinberg 19. J. Rosenfeld 20. J. Moel B35 ITL' Allman- .. ...,. .,. aww 1 fi: Q5 i ss . .Qgn B 'tw 4+ M N-563 tri: H fi . We mf mis M. Luntz , H. Deshur 33. L. Becker . D. Lebovitz . Hurwitz B. Lustok . J. Isroff 34. B. Meyer . EL Bag Cohen P. Kahn B. Karon 35. C. Martin .L. Grossman Shafrin J. Plous S. Sussman 36. S. Bartfield .L. Carpenter Newman B. Agatstein S. Hayman 37. W. Engman . L. Beyer Schotier J. Grossman S. Bolotin 38. K, Schultz .D. Krum . Levy f! Q03 f . Lv . 4 ' if Q a rx - H mf rf- -Nj I 'Q c .4 i Q 1 U, 57344 E 9 il Q 1 J 5 fi 2 Q Q Q 1 5 V ' , s f Q 'Q we . v ' 31 'Q g lg 5' g P Q' Q 4 'e a I i Q ay ' ,Y , ,U W , if . 1 K N M , 'M b m, ,A.l : ,l,, . Q ' , 0 'WUI' g A,,k , fn -4-' we Q! f , W if? y ? ' ., A l , Y' '31-f' 2 Ni Wig , . X alpha gamma delta Q When the banjo starts 'a strummin', the Alpha Gam's can be found eating ye olde pizza and chugging the beer. The only cop that noticed these spirited girls drinking was the keystone cop who appeared Homecoming weekend with the aid of the mighty Kappa Sig's. The aesthetic sensibilities ol' the Alpha Gam's attracted the Theta Chi's for Humorology. Moments of sobriety seem to enter the girls' lives as they proved themselves charitable with a party for thc patients at Mendota State Hospital. They have parties on the lighter side too: a hayride, at Nob Hill Ranch. a winter formal and a spring pledge-active party. Of course beer at these parties. A little Wales- Tales Girls? 1. D. Klaus 2. M, Uhal 3. J. Robison 4. B. Esker 5. K, McClintock 6. R. Vanderheiden 7. S. McCaskil1 8.1. Brandt 9. N Jones 10. D. Frutkin ll. B, Wenban 12. B Bingham 13. M. Kroncke 14. B Lowe 15. J. Christoph 16. C Katzfey 17. B. Dibhle 1X.D.Li11ich 19. C Dyer 20. G. Hollister 21. D. Lejeone 22. J. Larson 23. B. Newman 24. G. Thompson 25. G. Behrens 26. G. Wright 27. M. Erickson 28. D. Miller 29. M. Panagis 30, li. Magill 31. T, VanHorne 32. C. Myers 33. J. Jorgensen 34. A. Rheingans 35. A. Kohn 36, J. Toder 37. J. Wylie 38. G. Ring 39. C. Luther 40. B. Mani 41. S. Paddock 42. J. Everts 43. L. Cook 44. B. Gutheim 45. G. Emerson 46 S, Miller 47 C. Thomas 48. P. Miner 49 D, Robinson 50 C, Glass 51 J. Gavin 52 G. Gigstead 53 M. Meiners 54 S. Miller 55 S Loker 56 L. Graebner 57 K. Mooij 58 M. Burke 59 P. Dietel 60 N. Young 61 B. Forton 62 D. Merotes 63 A. Jennings 64 M. Schure 65 C. Schaubel 66. Myron 67 C. Woodruff 68 J. Unger 69. C. Dodd 70 M. Corbett 71 M. Cornwell alpha gamma rho Q After a swinging Homecoming with Buck House of Cole Hall, the Alpha Gamma Rhols took a study break at one of the locals. If every party required a break however, these men would own the H.H.W., for their social rostrum included a Roman Party, Farmer's Ball, Spring and Winter Formals, and a Hawaiian luau. Still aware of their humanitarian obligation, they drink for medicinal purposes only. R. D L. M R D O R D D Rowe Schellpfetfer Weiss . Bohman Gygax . Buege . Hammes . Trost Sattler Sabo L. Ford A M Howe . Miller T. Buchholz R. Sette J. J. Robinson Koepke L. Johnson S. J. Nelson Nettum . B. Tull . J. Hoskens . G. Werth . G. Bymers . N. DeBeukclar . J. Cull . D. Meulemans . J. Nelson . M. Hutjens . R. LaCroix . L. Johnson . M. Beilke . A. Gjermo . A. Bogenschneider . P. Hartman . W. Hantke . G. Vollbrecht . R. Sippel . G. Roemer D mf g if?-iq K Jhiji Q54 i alpha phi lj It is said beauty is only skin deep and, if so, the Alpha Phi's are certainly getting their moneyls worth. In the past year they have won beauty recognition on Homecoming court and the Army Ball queen. But ivory tower existence is not camp and the girls have also been active in Badger Song Fest, Homecoming and Humo. Four hours under the dryer does have its benefits. f t,..,, ,H 5.,,..t.wf Q t sl I if.: ,l H'Q1.lw1l, Eglin 2- .V-l lltsi 'S -1 ,.,... a...a..,a,. ...isa V i-2t ..,:,taz . cicii iiai . ii.,t , ...X a ,..,.4s2,., - AE' 388 1. C. O'Neill M, Weiss . L. Frazier 2. C. Leonhard R. Pratt . K. Condie 3. L. Ingborg B. Pool . K. Borg 4. P. Krohn P. McGrath B. Pool 5.1. Westwater D. Likens . J. Hank 6. J. Haldemann B. Meister .C. Clark 7. S. Yoerg S. Manke . Mrs. Jefferson 8. A. Young G. Laabs .J. Negus 9. C. Eberhardy B. Vanderleest . E. Moe L. Stone R. Robinson G. Garrity . J. Weise P. Putnam L. Powe B. Christgau . M. Levine . S. Phelan 44. B. Kinder 45 J fl aw? fm f 'lJ aLi'e9, i 'iff' QQ, L.. ,f ff' K lg., iv.. I 4 ,s . D. Oakley .J. Hochsetter 39. P. Kryder 40. P. Ufer .J. Mcffrcudie 42. M. Neu . P. Norwell . M. Mlot 'QF-fha 46. L. Edmonds 47. A. Fjelstud 48. P. Speer 49. J. Weber 50. K. Arneson 51. C. Leutner 52. P. Hamlin 53. M. McCann 54. S. Haase .P. .B. .J. .C .B, .D. .J. .J. Bradahl Chesnik Gute Johnson Davies Erlich Blankenship Hoppe alpha xi delta Q Add a rumble-seat to the Model T and a second deck to the Volkswagenga bus may not be necessary after all! ingenuity and action are the call-words for Alpha Xi Delta. The girls have a new sorority house and are sponsoring a foreign-exchange student from Sweden. They kept their voices in shape with the Yell Like Hell and participated in Homecoming with Theta Delta Chi. A Winter formal was held at the Ramada Inn and second semester was punctuated with a special 'tMardi Gras party. Who needs that bus? Alpha Xi Delta is already going places. what 'us tw: .1-ms :QS ? 'Crv1 pe-9554 rc SPIN so-'ws out maven ft rams 9 ,sr-' gs . ,...... ...- , Y .,.5g:g. Q- .mv .2 4, i ii-,. it - 9 ' it ,..' - J ' ' -fm. ., ,,,,,,. - 3 Q Ou... - 4 Q' ' 'G O M A . V , '- wt... ,Q--V - ' .,11v1f2 .V.. -f., U -H . . fr H vm-f-v:-wg f--1+ A., ,f - . w- ' ,vavwgsf . - 1. D. Evans 14. C. Wautens P. Hughes 40. J. Ncmec 2. P. Clifford 15. P Connons S. Lueden 41. M. Scif 3. S. Fillen 16. J. Mills C. Anthony 42. L. Kcxel 4. J. Schnopp 17. S Wandschneider M. Hofen 43. J. Bell 5. B. Perlman 18. J. Jasperson C. Mitchell 44. D Huebner 6. C. Boxtol 19. K. Rezin P. Schramm 45. M. Mesch 7. K. Czehno 20. S. Capron . J. Huntsman 46. B Marlief 8. C. Van Haden 21. J. Klein . M. Mathison 47. I.. WCgnCr 9. G. Dittman 22. F Head . D. Beliveau 43. D FiSCl'lCr 10. K. House 23. S. Gronke . B.Nico1ai 49. Edison 11. S. Wandney 24. C Janicek . W. Benedict 50- 1- Mueller 12. T. Kaplan 25. C. Kenney . K. O'Brien 5l- M- RSYTIONS 13. G. Crownhart 26. J. Froystad . J. Doe 53- Cf Tllllbfift 390 an as-we li M or me . 8 . V, . lfilliil l l'lllll lli lil awk al '06- 'X Q' W .4 .,, .N 53. E. Bellcr 54. C. Kohls 55. P. Maloff 56. J. Biddick 57. M. Gruzensky 58. P. Weis 59. P. Einherger 60. M. Hallenius 61. R. Anderson 62. S. Willi 63. M. Olson 64. C. Wood 65. S. White k Q 1 AL 66. L. Kent 67. P. Lamant 68. D. Haight 69. S. Renard 70. D. Smith 7l. V. Burley 72.1. Schmidt 73. K. Shand 74. D. Seidler 75. P. Greene 76. J. Rubow 77. K. Kemper 78. P. Tomei ... .f -........,,,, An L I. C L B I . D. .P. .D. .-.,..,, hw ' ee Maxwell Sielaff Rindy Kahn Born Farnsworth Holfstaden Knerr Christiansen . -- -mw.......... .. 391 1 n -f'-4 A eff beta theta pi lj Quite a place to hold a formal! But then the Betas have always sought knowledge one way or another. The interesting thing, we discovered, is that only one guy had a stack pass. Oh well, that's bureaucracy. While not perusing rare books, the gents of Beta Theta Pi doffed informal garb to work on a Homecoming display with the Delta Gammas. Again forsaking black tie, they competed in Humorology with the assistance of Pi Beta Phi. Although, not requested to model for Esquire, the Betas hid their disappointment in campus activities. Their chapter claimed two WSA senators, the senior class president, and membership on the Cardinal Board. From the looks of things, they tried to pledge F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Great Gatsby. .wen R. Bjork D. Van Groll G. Kurtz F. Hayden R. Reynolds . J. Weingart . E. Fylfe . J. Mack . M. Ciotti . J. Wiffen B. Yanakos B. O'Brien A. Rowe C. Condon C. Robinson . J. Oros . D. Enzmann .G. Merriman . J. Premo 20. M. Fullwood . B. Moore 22. J. Premo G. Merriman C. Condon M. Fullwood B. Yanakos R. Bjork B. O'Brien J. Mack J. Weingart D Van Groll D. Enzmann E. Fyffe C. Robinson J. Boettcher R. Gray R. Reynolds A. Rowe J. Wilfen G. Kurtz . B. Moore . M. Ciotti . J. Oros chi omega Q The rah-rah gals of Chi Gmega take a good work- out with basketball, football, dodgeball, wine, volleyball, ukulele strumming, snake and owl watching, weight-lifting, and broom llying. These spirited girls attracted Delta Upsilon for Homecoming and Theta Delta Chi for Humorology. With all their energy they ran the live mile dash to Middleton for their winter formal at the Top Hat. Karate anyone? Ta' , , , ,. . - s 'f 1 s Q uf, in ff Xl Xi J xxx M. Verhage J. C L A Halbach . Ostendorf . Bartz . Beach S. Sherwood S. Blaesing Mrs. Grimmer S. Monte P. Hageman J. Coehems B Woods K. Kutsch J. Olsen P. Hamilton C Buehler S. Negus S. Macahh N. Gardner K Winshorough N. Servis G. Berkley J. Dix J. Sommerheld J. Phstcr M. Brandt M. Peterson B. Williams M. Clark D. Benzenherg P Falci N Schweitzer M. Daniels C. Chase M. Koepp C. Conn S. Cellmer L. Nessler B. Wilson M. Pooley K Abbott G Lott S. Klose J. Rutherford l.. Pfeillier Buech N. Hard J. Hallenherg D. Nyhcrg J. Hendrickson J. Samuel S. Finger J. Russell S. Wandschncider J. Berkman K. Houting J. Schaeffer S. Gaurt J. Swan J. Ranallo P. Zeman C. Dicrcks S. Radom l.. Lacey K Miller C. Karpowitz P. Newman S. Feldman H Peper C. Hunkel M. Bluemcl M. Boell S. Hayek B. Bates C. Philipps I.. Harms N Berns K Sunderman S. Hudson S. Martin J. Klauzar -vm.eww ! P' .4 5 ah .12 .m n 38 37 l. Pit a if . it it R. Dennis Schoville J. Kassner M. Hatleberg B. Norris W. King B. Stafford R. Schmidt H. Hustler P. Sharrow R. Bussler J. Wray N. Russell H. Penn J. Tarbert L. Turner C. Rydberg C. Nystrum E. Ball B. Conway . a 1 . 1 an t if N,-w n, E 'af .JZ QL .-,f 'Sir' -D 1 2 1 ' 4, ffifftf . . W 1 -LG? . 44 ' in ,W 2 2 E ? ig 1. T. Husebye 2. G. Godbout . . 3. B. Dielhenn 4. T. Schwalm C I D Sl 5. J. Newhouse 6. J. Matzold , 7. C. Cole lj As we all have known, Chi Psi has been 8. Hpanda Beard, Edwards picking up around campus in the last few years. 9. B. Russell They've gotten a lot of working hours in 10. M. Fraley already-cleaning up all that sand left over from 1 soirllton their Hawaiian Party. In their spare time Cwhen Ui C Bredesen they're not helping Tonyb, theyive started a 14' B, 50,1165 program called Man and College which tries to 15. D. Coyle improve the pledges, study habits. And, of course, 16' P- Hltch weive heard the famous Chi Psi barber shop F Sigldliy quartet singing 'EA Hard Dayls Night as they 191 JZ Lauderman make their early morning runs. 20, D, some 21. M. Volk 22. T. Moore ' f f . . 2 5 iftgfvs gRa.i.2f:afr'4t' Y: Y ,Tig + .fa ifmff C .1 ' 1. s fi at if ' if . S W 25.91 .UTQCL gg X .QQ :'.. il 5 g 4 W gi... L2 ,x , 31 1 .L A Qgxiak ' 1. if ' If 'C A M4 Jn fm. E A ' ,g W ji ' L' - Y ak . K, 3 gg! ...ik :lik If Us jig i ami A N t . , Qix L 1, 1 f yy! Q ,f . , V .A t ,.,5V .ZLXSWSI f . I A X gg as fb. Y Ks Q 1 iv 77 f. LJ, I i V +. .xi if ff, r . ,f K X . 'J' if V . gf' ' af' ,Pi 'ff Y wwx K Af J Z rj 1' fr J - fi, fr V I Xlxt IA ..-i Jr f af' fl . P. McBride t'Rub-a-Dubv Dubbs . J. Stewart D. Johannes G. Worley T. Wilson F. Petri B. Hall M. Green D. Van Dyke D. Arvold B. Finch D. Braun P. Krause . J. Bosshard M. Cross 39. J. Paradiso D. Hoffmaster H. McHugh J. Moran R. Stephenson P. Read ynwg, l ,J 'SX f' M ' coll sw' we Na.. we F XF A It 33 M i fffafa a wn if , . . ' - I . 12 4 ai ' Rummy so 4 W A Qwaqx D W' M 9 2-4 400 C. Misevich E. Banka D. Vcrslegen L. Regan J, Poss M. Roberts D. Wiedenfeller C. Learman I. Hamm J. Thompson M. Reeder K. Stram S. Stein D. Lundmann L. Kavlock M. Marzullo N. Borchers M. Ferris M T. rs. Matheson Oberg 91-11' ww . f fv W VYYV Y- ' ... 1' S. Retzlaff M. Sheehan P. Moeder C. Peterson S. Heath M. Bear S. Godenwrath M. Peterson B. Pate N. Williams P. Otto P. Riley S. Stone K. Youdath P. Mcloynt J. Schultz R. Block D. Genck M. Carlson J. La Marche ' L, .-'N .N M. Nelson 42. J. Bell M. Boese S. Risch T. Roberts M. Everitt S. S. N N B. C. S. A. L. I. J. I. Holliday Durkee Anderson Wellman Atwell Cruice Juenger Howley Graves Weller Boheim Ritter . N. Taylor delta delta delta Cl Contrary to any opinion one might develop from their picture, the girls of Delta Delta Delta don't take people for amusement rides. They're a pretty serious bunch of young ladies. They won 'SYell Like Hell and Homecoming, over all, with the Evans Scholars. Not content to rest on their laurels, the girls entered Humorology with the men of Delta Tau Delta. Apart from the usual series of successful beer suppers, and winter and spring formals, the girls gave a Christmas party with Phi Gamma Delta for Mendota State Hospital. All and all, then, the Tri-Delt's had a good year-though our campus isn't Disney Land, its fun and rewarding. 1' . .Twig . in I O, , is 1.9 'wifiqx ' N 1' , 4 s .. 9 f ' .Qf-r ' - - us . .g-l' . , M nf f- H+ : 'w Q' - Air l. M. Lang 2. J. Harrington 3. M. Hansis 4. A. Gunther 5. A. Baldi 6. J. Sloatman 7. S. Herbet 8. S. Losse 9. P. Pollard 10, L. Bernard l l. L. Watchman 12. T. Dykstra 13. S. Leininger I4. M. Irwin 15. M. Claar 16. P. Nelson I7. J. Martay 18. S. Harnischfeg l9. D. Koehler 402 CI' delta gamma Q Will the real Mary Poppins please rise? No, they all wear anchors. They're Delta Gammas, not refugees from the Walt Disney Studios. Q Not always walking in the rain, the DG's win, show, or place in beauty contests and hold campus olficesl The president of Panhel is a DG girl. Also these ladies bring checr to Langdon street men and the hospitalized and needy in the Madison area. They've won the appreciation of fans with their program of help to blind students on campus. Q Once the boat sets sail. you can bet the DG's won't languish on thc pier. 20. K. Johnson . M. Gjetson B L. C. D C. L. G L. M K. K. C. N. M M B L. Peckarsky Loving Corlett Kohn Hoppe Olson McElroy Gordon Tucker Foseid Boyle Lund Eck Getzin Jorgensen Friedberg Fissure L. Hopkins Lynn Dickinson C. Rogey D. Delong G. Gerland C. Comstock M. Krell B. Timbers M. Stacy D. Brown L. Moldenhauer M. Schmidt S. Perry M. Hacking S. Wegner K. Arvold K. Ware L. Steffens N. Goldberg 392 B J v-sQ-,.--. sg WW! + Y' -new 48 Q J YQMMWF 51435355 HWPWW WW ! W D 403 A Af. . , I Q ' U z A mggg., delta sigma pi 1. A. Steinhauer 2. E. Hogenson 3. D. Bernhardt 4. M. Morgan 5. J. Mistele 6. E. Schwebel 7. L. Victor 8. P, Darbo 9. D. Prisk 10. R. Richter 11. G. Benesch 12, R. Sellin 13. J. Guetschow 14. W. Wochos 15. A. Preufer 16. R. Finstad 17. D. Swanson 18. E. Esser 19, T. Haag 20. I. Klumb 21. W. Duddleston 22. J. Hesterman 23. A. Schmitz 24. F. Rosa 25. J. Bach 26. D. Riley 27. G. Nahey 28. R. VonHaden 29. R. Schultz 30. J. Fritz lj You've got to give the Delta Sigma Pi's credit, even if the local Rothschilds are a little dubious. After handing over a note--demanding a thousand dollars worth of old silver quarters-the lads sat around contemplating the morality of their act. It was this rellective spirit that enabled them to hold several successful social events this year. Among these: participation with the fifth unit of Liz Waters in Homecoming, and the annual Rose Formal, where Miss Nancy Goldberggwas chosen queen of the festivities. Active in such areas as intramural sports and community welfare projects, the Delta Sigma Pils neednlt steal credit from anyone. About the robbery-a fellow,s got to have change. I' ll ll ll IU ,, VN k . , , ,t W A 4 4 Q 2 f -4 I EQ4 ,xa fr BR lDE RUE 'X 1. J. Flynn 2. A. Anagnost 3. J. Tinnerman 4. S. Lobeck 5. K. Gustafson 6. S. Eberly 7. J. Hetterick 8. J. Reynolds 9. L. Carlson 10. A. Watson ll. L. Lettau 12. D. Driedric 13. D. Schaffer 14. M. Minors 15. M. Burslein 16. S. Lott 17. D. Scoon 18. D. Heggland 19. B. Horneman 20. D. Morrison J. Carlson N. Palasit B. Waugh R. Holzricler J. Paseo B. Sumner J. Reed B. Meyer T. Willie J. Ahendroth D. Van Sustern B. Larson M. Korell . J. Berman . J. Railton D. Deeoriolis M. Steltzer D. Gibbs B. Bischoff delta tau delta lj According to the gentlemen from Delta Tau Delta, a view from the bridge-particularly the Park Street Skyway-is unusual. But, then so are most Delt's. To further abridge the story! This year, Delt's stuiled chicken wire on a float with Kappa Kappa Gamma, warbled and pranced with thc Tri-Delt's in the Winter's Humo effort, and ran the gamut of campus social and academic challenges with alacrity. Although accidents do happen, Qsee abovej, 1966-67 was an exceptionally fun and good year for the Delta Tau Deltas. As for the bridge-itmay indeed save, but the steps are easier going Saturday morning than late Saturday night. R F ff 1a 3mM A I 1 ' Q QMWQ ii? fi T IW 1. J. Truan 2. S. Harvey 3. J. Ruedebusch 4. D. Mikulina 5. J. Kahler 6. D. Reich 7. J. Turmol 8. J. Fox 9. A. Hugunin 10. K. Stelter 11. B. Moore 12. F. Korbel 13. J. Gilbert 14. R. McLimans 15. D. Sehwerin 16. J. Peterson 17. R. Silverman 18. G. Lisowe 19. D. Chamberlin . Workman R. Lindenberger . T. Keating J. Brussock G. Roesing M. Gilbert M. Branch D. Janne B. Rasmussen J. Lundblad R. Downs S. Traisman S. Alt Observer M. McNamara Observer C. Ruedebusch J. Schwarten delta upsilon lj Really down to earth, those DU's. Their Bowery Party and Tunnel Tertulia prove it. They managed to leave the sand lot quite a few times this past year, though, and built a Homecoming lloat with the Chi Omegas, as well as romping through Humo with the KD's. lj Helping Findortl was only another working endeavor-breaking boards over heads, pushing brothers off trucks, and generally picking on each other. 4 delta Zeta 4 .J. Desotell 2. K. Devere . L. Klein 4. S. Supple . M. Bohl S. Schaefer S. Robinson E. Burgweger J. Wartinbee K. Stevens K. Blankley H. Weisfield S. Gillen L. Brose S. Rolke B. Hub .J. Willadsen . M. Koslovsky . K. O'Neil1 . D. Chadbourne . J. Guler . L. Hogan . N. O'Neill . S. Emory 25. N. Cox 26. R. Fish 27. M. Riechert 28. E. Peterson 29. D. Geiger 30. L. Simmer 31. L. Hedrich 32. T. Jafferis 33. D. Currier 34. L. Hantke 35. S. Johnson 36. M. Pivek 37. K. Anetsberger 38. O. Jahn 39. P. Shearer 40. A. Bluhme 41. P. Riley 42. B. Land 43. P. Hammers 44. K. Sidell 45. L. Zimmerman 46. G. Junian 47. P. Fisher Q With a ready ace always convenient and pitchers of golden refreshment all 'round, the DZ's were ready for a night of fun at the Amber Grid. CThey felt so much at home-such an excuse-under the aladdin-style lamp identical to their badgesj Q Playing their cards right all year, DZ's combined with the Crows to take third runner-up honors for their Agony and Ecstacy homecoming display. The girls also held their traditional spring and winter formals, highlighted by the crowning of a rose queen and DZ man. Q Out of a different hand, Delta Zeta worked closely with teen-age girls from a Madison Welfare Home, sponsored a thanksgiving clothing drive for the Navajo indians, and 4'sistered I0 year-old Vietnamese orphan Tran Van Tiem. evans scholars Q What are the Evans Scholars doing down on the farm? In Madison, surrounded by a bevy of co-cds, anyone of whom might make a play for the Caddyfl the Scholars arc better off. Able this year to count their chickens after theyive hatched, the Scholars won 'lYcll Like Hellj, and the overall Homecoming competition-of H, course they were admirably assisted by the Tri-Dclt's. When not 12 playing golf they socializedg holding a Christmas party, St. Patls I3 party, mod and rocker parties, and the annual Golf Ball. Not likely 14- to keep hidden in the Sucks, the scholars will be lighting for that Homecoming cup again. If they do, they'll really cow the greeks next 17: year. 18' 10. F. Gohr D. Becker K. O'Leary R. Splinter G. Mitchell E. Pachniak R. Bartosie D. Robey L. Becker R. Walters John Pendleton K. Buesing J. VanEyck E. Saur L. Timin R. Stephen D. Winn C. Tamer I9. S. Pruski 20. R. Morissey 21. R. Goss 22. T. VanVeghel 23. P. Manti 24. T. Engel 25. J. Fico 26. M. Frankowski 27. D. Leinweber 28. T. Robey 29. D. DeKarske 30. J. DeGiacomo 31. J. Oszewski 32. M. Nowakowski 33. T. Logan 34. P. Deany 35. A. Brignone Ill 'QU ll! llf lllnmr l 'Q X23 R Voelker H. Shick R Vollbrecht B. Leach R Farr B. Davidson D Linscott R Marcks R. Pruetz W. DeiTerding D Nitz R. Henneger J. Schneider S. Duboff R. Weidner S. Lovejoy D. Morse -., Tl . 1 .X ug' . fl Y . gk.. x ,. 5- . 4 .X z ,N t Q A , ,HW N-e MWJbr gamma phi beta Q Don't be fooled by our cameraman, the Gamma Phi Betas don't always sit on the fence. In point of fact, this year was a busy one for the Gamma Phi's. With winter's cold came the SAE's and Humerology. Gamma Phiis danced and sang along. Also busy in the management of the campus, the sorority claimed presidents of the Student Union, and A.W.S. Other social and campus honors help to substantiate the Gamma Phi theme song Don,t Fence Me In. Wk' AX , f. ,L if ' , .1 J k,,7 . . ,. If ff Wy ef .V ii 5 , . C ff R . f 5 u il ff' , f x . I . M.-. -. JU i I . . 5 I ,tbl M .4 Ill! ll ' ,,.u 1 cf' F 'il will 'Ng 'II gl J null' 'Ill' lin' Iltqiz, as lil nal llllii .5l l. : I-I mf 29 ,Silvia -. VV A, NV .. f V 1 V .. f K VW y .. 4 . ' ' -I -. .S .A . 3' l -' . - ,rr x- 32 LCV: 'V.g f' itll' ' '- 2-f 'r 'I'13n5N 33 ' 1 -'-' ii '3i?f7.f?w.L 9:--f-F. l. Tw.. 34 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 ll I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 l7 18 ' I9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .J. .J. B. Truisman J. Ramsfield C. Lind C. Christizlnson B. Hoff S. Rosel L. Baker J. Gilson E. Alexander M. Wilbur M. Kull C. Ruxton S. Jozinis J. Gurrity D. Di Matteo A. Amore J. Thompson P. Smith C. Wohoril B. Moran J. Gunlaleman M. Arrowsmith M. Johnson T. Shuter S. Jensen M. Clzipp D. Fuhrman L. Schoewe Spielman L. Antonie Boechle D. Dolden . M. Bohannon .S. Wilmeth S. Carisch B. Shotwell J. Wells P. Vardin D. Campbell S. Anderson C. Stevens N. Meer A. Becker P. Smith C. Nadler D. Smith B. Bowen M. Jones T. Jackson C, Hamilton M. Curran H. Cooper C. Herbolsheimer C. Janeki S. Spierling C. Wheeler I. Wells J. Younger M. Evans S. Guttormsen H. Gleiss P. Miller K. Vergeront B. Mileski C. Reeder B. Stack . M. Thorsen wi fe lf ll lil? A - 'AMI . . .fx tm l 4 1. S. Clancy 2. C. Bowles 3. K. Murphey 4. S. Becker 5. J. Waite 6. L. Mosley 7. B. Houser S. S. Osborne 9. I.. Wolfe 10. P. Nelson 11. D. Derrick 12. K. Geary 13. Mrs. Goodnough 14. K. Roberts P Seay S. Carter P Youngberg B Despres A. Crosland J. Beduhn J. Oymond . Peterson P. Cummings . Brown S. Shoo . Meyer . Schmick . Galarza kappa alpha theta lj Once again the curtain was up on the activities of the Kappa Alpha Thetas. Rather than avoid the limelight, Thetas starred in Homecoming with Phi Gamma Delta and in Humorology with Sigma Chi. Several social functions were staged with such diverse billing as Happy Pappy's Day and the winter and spring formals. The girls were active in extracurricular affairs as wellieven the Editor-in- Chief of the yearbook tyou're reading it, Clydej was a Theta. Ineidentally, il' the picture above looks staged and phony, itls not. Our staffer merely passed the word that Hugh Heflner was holding tryouts at the Union Theatre. 29. P. Houser 30.1. Hume 3l. R. Taylor 32. Adler 33. S. Henry 34, M. Hastings 35, B. Wilson 36, M. House ,J. Backer 45. P. Jacobs C Guelzow 46. M. Bertino S. Kim 47. Fanny S. Cruttenden 48. N, Thompson P. Knox 49. J, Wakeheld .W. Supreme 50.1, lichtman . E. Wilder Sl. A. Cleveland .J. Schultz 52 , M, Martin LT 4 'Sf L .-rf I, h M ,.. -arf- - qs' , 44. , .. , -1-Q n S ...jzty I .7160 'QQ ,iff .J kappa delta lj Don't listen to what any Kappa Delta tells you, the above photograph was taken at eight olclock on a Monday morning. Our photographer was invited to join the ladies for breakfast, but felt he should decline. When not indulging in extracurricular libation, the KD's went through their paces with the DUls for Humorology, and entered Badger Song Fest with thc Lambda Chils. The girls also participated in campus activities. Combining fun with a worthwhile project, they entertained girls from one of the area's juvenile detention centers. In other words, the Kappa Deltas had quite a year. In keeping with their original discovery, they've adopted a new motto for their Monday morning feat: forever amber? 418 . J. Shelton K. Russell K. La Doucer C. Janiszewski N. Grover L. Strauss K. Kreitlow N. Chapman J. Peil R. Flegel M. Pfistar L. Pederson I. Reznichek L. Milcher M. Kabat C. Lamon N. Ward C. Stathas 19. M. Lyon 20. S. Schaak M ,gy . ,M ' ilu.-vw .3 F Q. yt , , ww 21:3 .,:,,, , 1 C ' 'WWWW' 'mg i' ' QI. ' 'S' x ' f , J, X Wy - 3 fl, ' -, I ' f,., . - y, n , , 5 , . , pun 1 ff r' '.l '1t3'bf?.'Z-.1':'I-'i ' E Wi.. -v of A ig. . ff' , 'han' I -Q 4 .0 ' ,J : ij 5 1' ' ' it .QM ' 'ww - , . , 'P V 'Q V h N, ,,.: I 4 wg- L f if' i , ' Wiifif- V-, W. X ' K s. s 9 -. , 43, 'Riu' , 1 - M .' ii W -x. f 33 K, Q f. L-'s....x ' . kkrkx K ,, g 2 ,, , . S 7 , 1 ggi N f:f1?E1f::::g:g:1, 2 yn Y f,.,v,.,.,.',.,.,.l,.Ak ' E my A I 2. j.:'...:,. ,',.',,- A. 'I'I--513' ' .- V , fe I ,K N 1 V3 3. I 4 Civ, N.. ,I ' 1 i f 6 f , .. -5- V3:k'. A H I Wx.,- E F Q - 1 iii T 4 5 S '3 E s N Q 1 i L ni... XLY QNX mf YQ zgv igzwwzw Q as 'M Kiwi .. ' I J D Bi C. P. B. E. J. S. K. P. D. I. S. L. D. M C. S. K. L. S. ll Nolan Pukila Gentile Kaput Harrington Hamann Thomas Guifoyle Drott Heald Gray Mottl Crichton . Serota Kidd McLaughlin Delahuut Giordano Bonady M. Pomainville D. Bilder R. West G. Granum J. Ausman L. Gardner J. Minash B. Dawe B. Schriber J. Wittler P. Romand G. Short Mrs. Kelly . B. Miler . C. Chang D. Schirer M. Drake S. Reynolds C. Antionius B. Usinger D. Gale L. Sullivan kappa kappa gamma Q Keyed up Kappas managed many projects both social and philanthropic this year. The KKGls yelled and lioated through Homecoming with Delta Tau Delta. The same energy was devoted to Humerology with the Chi Phi's. The traditional fall and spring dinner dances, rounded out the sororityls social season. Kappas, not only keyed upon social success, but individually Worked in several campus activities. Also, the girls sponser a foster child-giving funds for education and welfare. Despite this yearlong activity, the photograph reminds us that every sister of Kappa Kappa Gamma is enrolled in the nation's oldest key club. 43. A. Schuhmann 44. S. Granum 45. P. Snorf 46. L. Mitchell 47. B. Meuler 48. D. Haukom 49. L. Schmitt 50. L. Wilkie 51. J. McNeil 52. J. Gabriskila 53. S. Haller 54. M. Taylor 55. T. Heitz 56. B. Royer 57. L. Scheaf 58. P. Ladd 59. B. Forester 60. N. Woolridge 61. L. Ludwick 62. M. Smith 4 . ,1,Lr ,:, ..VV , K ky it kb H -. tri! gg, 'H k V ,fkigk- ' fr F .QA fly, v 2 Q , . ,, A. V 1 W A95 593 32 Zig , . . l . 3 2, 1 J 1 Q ff .- 5 . I I' i f J. , .V . p.+-- L EM' . L. 'e ,V ' ' , 'K A - 'mg' , iz g -re: . N, I mug,-,,.. 53'-Vg ' 7 f Y A V HQ.. 24' uY15... ,p1iZ V. . '-y' A ',,. N. 1- 1' . -N ' ,.5.- :ut- ' - . W-,:. ruff' 'vi' ...av-:Ffa 5, X K I 3 ' . . ' . --ff ,,,, 1 kr 3 if f Q lr 4 . 1 1-1 -fir 3 ' 'N Lyf- A A . '35, 1-- 4 ,IJ YA P fwysg-f,' jf'1 3'f1fE1'? j ,H , ,, ' tjrfg F y i lv Sf as ,, ,F fi., 4 In X ' 1' K .:,.wgxQVzf ,V 1-T ,. M., F l V WMA? . - ...J 5 . -- K8 G, .f,.1-- 1Tiif+w.3.'v:ai' in-'ivr 'J '- ' 1 as A 1. G. Govin v 2- E- Mama 3 3. SI lTl 3 3. L. Rush 4. R. Gonstead 5. P. Pullen 6. J. Farrish 7. P. Manz 8. Mrs. E. O. Welch 9. D. Boerger 10. G. Schraeder 11.1. Pyfer 12. A. Minar 13. J. Wayland 14. C. Govin 15. B. McCormick 16. K. Werner 17. J. Starritt 18. M. Buckholtz 19. C. Kleinow 20. R. Brueckbauer 21. D. Kuckkahn 22. P. Tadd lj Clean girls, those Phi Sigma Sigma's. Yes Sir! Tide, Action, Oxydol, Quick Solv. Mix ,em all together: yech!! Maybe they're waiting for the White knight to come along. They havenlt been sitting around all year though, in between Washings they've thrown an Apple Polisher's Tea, pledge Bar-B-Q, and spring and winter formals. They completed Homecoming Weekend by creating a fantastic iloat with the TKE's. After all, cleanliness is next to Godliness lj Hot Dog! lt,s an Oscar Meyer party. Luckily, the forty-nine dogs on the Weiner Wagon arenlt completely preoccupied with Mickey Mouse. By participating in such activities as the Cancer Crusade and the Big Brother Program, the Fiji's revealed what kind of men they will eventually become. But on weekends they raised their banners high and joined the merry company of other Mouse Club alumni in such things as 'KA Night at the Flicksv with the Thetas, and a 'LHell,s Angel romp. Perhaps their Fiji Island party at the Fiji house wasn't quite in the Hayley Mills-Disney mode, but for a day in the woods, it sure beat Bambi and the Three Little Pigs. 24 Y r- llllltx 9 Giie llt liggg ly' . fyflggfa 9-dl lltw li will 2 phi gamma delta 1. G. Custer 2. M 3. R. 4. R. 5.T. 6. G. 7. B. 8. F. 9. G. 10. J. Foseid Shibley Kadlec Stichman Meloy Johnson Montero Anunson Trasatti R. Kilinski S. Weld W. Schuberth N Englehart R. Baunan G Cokins P. Llewellyn G Kraatz K G Peterson Pulsfus . D. Aegerter . T. Finnigan . S. Bumblay . W. Bradford . R. Sharpee . B. Taylor . J. McDonald . J. Ronan . W. Luehring . A. Coulson . F. J. Nitney . R. Sierzant . T. Petersen . M. Savidusky . Hu. Burt . O. Johnson . P. Bazos . B. Voss , W. Clinke . C. Nason 1 ff . L. Preysz . A. Nelsen . R. Christiansen . J. Tilly . R. Bruskewitz .T. J. Moreau . R. Holdredge . W. Clapp . R. Davidson 425 phi sigma delta Q lt's Roy Rogers, the Red Baron, Tom Dooley, Tonto, Lloyd Bridges, Tusora, Heiiine, Jose Jimenz and Snoopy! What is this motley array of humanity anyway? And what do they do for the Greek system? ltis the Phi Sigma Delta's, thatis who, and they invite numerous sororities to participate in Circus Day which involves setting up competitive fair booths with all the proceeds going to a charitable organization-Operation Head Start. Besides the help of the sororities, the camel and pony extended a helping hoof! 1. J. Cowan 2. M. Shaewitz 3. M. Friedman 4. S. Whitehill 5. I. Stender 6. R. Herman 7. E. Shifman 8, R. Hollander 9. M. Kaufman IO. R. Baim ll. A. Blumberg 12. M. Schacher 13. R. Sachs 14. S. Kregstein 15. F. Benson 16. D. Gill :rf ff- K.. 17- G' B-Him 33. M. Weinstein 18. T. Y. Mandler 34' W. Epstein Estfegn 20. L. Kahn 36.14. Davis 21. R. Beecher 37. p, La Sha 22- M- Ginigef 38. P. 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The Kappa Sigmas, whether they are members of this notorious association or not, also have a list of activities each member must endure including a prison party, a farm party, and Homecoming. When not emulating Angels, they may be found emulating athletes, as they achieved the second overall amount of points in Badger Bowl. If they can,t be found cruising on their cycles, try the lobby of the Lorraine. . N. Finn . M. Rabinowitz . M. Frank . A. Hoffman S. Kassalow E. Friedlander M. Silber B. Avrick B. Scholar C. Triger A. Blauner J. Jacoby G. Schwarz Diedre D. Sinaiko P. Stanley D. Brown C. Halpern C. Anderman C. Lieberman D. Lee A. Hirsch 41.1. E. Weissman C. Wener B Malkin D. Corman J. Krieger S. Glusman J. Berman J. Sajowitz I. Siegal B Simons S. Grossman B Briskin H. Essrick A Dansker B. Lanes M. Shapiro C Simon B. Polevoy Katz L. Pu K. Cofar 145 Q ga-wg 6 Q31 1, Liu M 'S airb- V-Q sz. f i gf! T N A Ye W M 3' H., l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll l2 l3 14 l5 l6 17 l8 I9 20 2l 22. 23 24 25 S. Nock C. Schultz D. Davidson K. Dehart C. Carpenter M. Gjertson M. Bruhn J. England M. Smedstad C. Nichols P. Phelps M. Lounshury P. Treichel A. Quisling F. Ulmer T. Ely M. Welsh A. Yordi E. Koch M. Pederson M. Burbidge I.. Werthwein G. Smith .W. Preiss . J. Olson 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3l. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 4l 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Stalle Rosemond Barker Logan Sarlf Kauzor Radl Barker r. Bartlett Schwennescn Sliarr Olsen . Hartmann Hansen Byrnes . Kleis Scheller l.ippolt Surmacz Partlcton Daxidson Sloane Burns Crider Quick 51 52. S. 53. 54. S. 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Wachs Haberman Rcihansberger Schossherger Allen Allin Teague DaFoe rs. Tiernan Davies Togstad Kaufman . Fritz Binkert . Carlson pi beta phi Q If the above is for real, shopping for haberdashery could become kicks. Unfortunately, no gentleman's shop could afford so many white collar workers. However, don't be deceived, the ladies of Pi Beta Phi are not always shopping around. When not looking for bargains. Pi Phi's can be found having fun around Langdon Streetg they generally bring joy to any Greek's heart. They participated in the year's Homecoming attempt with Theta Delta Chi. For Humo, the girls pranecd and danced with Beta Theta Pi. U The Pi Phi's also grace many campus activties. And should a Badger lad wish to tie one on. as it were. what better companion than a Pi Phi? if n u . A, , , W Az! K' ,Q w,, 'o n .AQ H 'N M fl ' ' We, .s +N '5 S 5 in 4583! it 21 if 5 xg? , 1 1 ' il' L--'4 , , . , ? ,E ff , '. Q49 fq Hg . . R, .1 332 X, ,. . Q , V , se ers? -if 1, ,Kari f w rf -14 .g.5w'::mf1,:2-lm ' ' .M sa .Lv L, 1 'rv VL M A -- s Q , A I N ,rg-, ,gl wwf 5 4' M.. . TH., Q 1 f wg, W- A J W' W - 1 -1 X Y A H A ,E L, L Wu. K 1 ,-.,k gh 4 ,,', ' . Q ,., ' ' V A W ZI. 4 In 'xffigf f 4 1. D. Dankner 2. A. Fredland 3. R. Emmanuel 4. S. Brennar 5. P. Klein 6. R. Sussman 7. Cyclone 8. F. Davis 9. A. Schoen 10. M. Stern ll. J. Weisfeld 12. R. Shapiro 13. B. Barniker 14. G. Wynn at 311 at x MH' 'Q' if' ,663 ' ,gf .z -P 0 ' I 3 ft gi 'F I 6' I' 5' 'H tai Q' I Q v 4' 1 if 5 1, 445613 'WH' 2 if Q' f. L1 LH R' 2 k l' , A. Rubeus 29. S. Victor R. Boxer 30. G. Greenmeadow R. Semon 31. W. Weil J. Schneider 32. N. Blumunthal E. Plutzer 33. D. Mintz R. Goldman 34. R. Barnett S. Ravid 35. P. Brown S. Meyer 36. B. Bernstein R. Novasel 37. J. Goodman S. Zacharias 38. G. Wald R. Field 39. S. Welner S. Marcus 40. N. Widett H. Lindenberg 41. S. Becker C. Gromhacher pi lambda phi Q The Pi Lam's don't always have such a grave outlook. During their less serious moments, they joined the Delta Gammas for Humorology, threw a spring formal, a High school Harry, and a Sandy Koufax memorial party. Q The retreat to their sad surroundings must have happened after they placed only third in badminton in the Badger Bowl. Q So why do they initiate so many pledges every year? The fact that they had the highest G.P.A. on campus must account for the fact that rushees are just dying to get in. 4 '51 Q .M In 'qs 'uf ,. 5 .. 'ff' we A ., Q ,f 'W-1. 49 O .1 ri, Y' I ff 5-. 'f I f gr' f 1 sigma alpha epsilon i' 32 is tvs hike Q . ig filfk N lislli Q As you can see the SAE's are full of capital ideas. When not admiring the Governor, they can be found destroying Competition on all fronts as they did in the Badger Bowl to emerge as champions. During their moments of relaxation they work with the Gamma Phi Betas on Humorology, or emulate the Hellls Angels, Lawrence of Arabia, or Seymour ofthe Jungle at their parties. Don't be fooled. Beneath their gruif exterior lies a communal heart of gold as shown by their Christmas party for the aged of Dane County. Watch these meng theyive got the young and old on their side, someday they may run this country. B. Walthers 2. J. Winger 3. D. McCord 4. George Gauclio T. Driscol B. Henderson J. Wilson T. Wood A. Duvall D. Mitchell G. Sagemiller H. Hapeman R. Krueger T. Rasmussen J. Bode D. Ossanna J. Tunkey N. Ciacco T. Slackelford D. Arndt T. Frey 22. J. Aeschliman 23. G. Jackson 24. B. Golz 25. J. Schroeder 26. B. DeVitt 27. D. Dentz C. Karahalis T. Russler M. Gluck B. Douglas D. Lytle M. Kailing R. Paluck J. Bowman W. Richter P. VanDriest T. Fuller H. Treu G. Jensen T. Drake B. Myott D. Pope J. Skatrud F. Sniitsdorf l.. Krause P. Hellman J. Bode W. Olnlenhurg B. Borgel' T. Ryan A. Sievertsen J. Harker , ,J-fa, .H . 2 Q, 'ea ,I ' . I-K , krkk K VV I 5 ' ,. ,, ' i I -f .. .. -- ' ' f fI. . ' ,,...,,.. . . .. W k I - gk rug.'f-gff-,.yw-s'.5a,- ..g.f z,5ga.g-. ---rf. nz. .vw . -fry. - 5. . I f H f. U 115,41 Qi rl,-e22..f.-w'E.ir ij -3' Tiff , .. ,.,, J ff 1. 4mf,. sigma chi lj Hopefully, this is the only inspection Sigma Chi has to pass this year. Most of the guys would rather engage in Homecoming with the SDT's or Humorology with the Kappa Alpha Thetas. This year the Sigs conscripted sororities for the annual Derby Day celebration, and held several beer suppers and theme parties. Beside their numerous social activities, the lads managed to involve themselves with campus projects. Ask any Sig--beating the draft can be fun. 436 ,ua Q G. .,,: - - ft - ' ff... 'Q . f. -gl Q : - 1 - if gi Watson Boxer Carleton Babbitt Smith Jams Hogan Christrnan Frazier Barnett Harwell Primis Scully Barad . Schaffner Andringa . Shapiro Bennet . Sbertol . Strauss M. Kademian Nielsen Taylor Ideson Green McDonald Eidelmann Hoelter Rose Francour McCoy O'Neil Lydolf 34. J. Liebert 35. R. Peterson 36.1. Gerlach 37. A. Draftee F llll IWBH uv- pf fkiffiffiiiim m 95 2 it px WH 'WW iaith Q7 x K Q 1. S. Rothstein 2. A. Salk 3. L. Glazier 4. R. Newberger 5. K. Duchen 6. S. Rosenberg 7. A. Goodman 8. J. Binder 9. B. Goldsmith 10. R. Rein 11. B. Weiner 12. L. Du Fine 13. S. Pearl 14. J. Joseph 15. M. Greenberg 16. W. Kessel 17. B. Bruckman 18. J. Jacobs 19. S. Pallot 20. P. Baraban 21. S. Plax 22. J. Spindel 23. C. Goldenhagen 24. L. Jadd 25. M. Newman . I. Kohler E. Katz J. Androw S. Weinstein S. Baum S. Naham D. Schiffman O Krug E Rosenthal P. Dickerman . J. Haber A. Rich F. Fishbein B. Finkel S. Weinberger J. Kramer . B. Simon . D. Portnoy . J. Bortnick . R. Hayutin . M. Hilton . J. Horwitz . L. Glazier sigma delta tau Q The girls from Sigma Delta Tau well know that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach-so get strong, physically fit, and hit your date in the solar plexus. Right? When not working out at Vic Tanny's, the girls built a Homecoming display with the Sigma Chi's, and frolicked through Humorology with the ZBT's. Special parties, such as a winter formal in the Dells, and the Paddie Murphy Day party with the SAE's, graced the season. The ladies also managed to support a Korean orphan and be active in campus affairs. 49. L. Haupt 50. J. Bartfield 5l. R. Kopel 52. M. Schneider 53. R. Rein 54. R. Hirsch 55. A. Willis 56.5. Fieland 57. D. Stein 58. M. Abrams 59. S. Pluss 60. J. Michaelson . J. Peck . S. Goldberg . M. Schoffman . J. Halpern . G. Sherman . M. Plevin . D. Caplan . S. Rosenberg . L. Landman . B. Massing . S. Newberger . S. Weiner . L. Mandel . L. Zuckerman . H. Jacobson . J. Kittay . E. Lvobanou . M. Weiss . J. Lohman . J. Plaus . L. Maidenbaum . J. Mantell . A. Salk . H. Ehrenreich . S. Kessler . J. Schiller . B. Weiner . R. Cohen . W. Kessel P. Albert H. Simon S. Goldman D. Moog T. Harlow . W. Gross 4 44 1. T. Nantell 2, D. McElroy 3. J. Hoppert 4. J. Freckman Mrs. Palmer B. Wulf 7. J. Beld 8. J. Reinholz 9. J. Nelson G. Lochen J. Zimmerman T. Allen K. Swank A. Coed A. Hopeful D. Wilson J. Bartsch G. Brown D. Hackbarth E. Moersfelder R. Zajicek D. Monroe F. Reed B. Babcock B. Bertolli J. Swiggum J. Sweazy J. Beskind M. Knestrick 30. J. Jagdfeld L. Pingel 32. T. Hughes P. Robbins 34. W. Lang P. Drinka R. Nustad T. Hartman 38. J. Seebert D. Manning C. Holt B. Davis W. Lecocq T. Murray D. Gordon M. Hayes P. Rhines J. Merton T. Wood L. Apperson S. Chester J. Morris M. Wright G. Westfall C. Junkerman T. Purmal S. Anger A. Lincoln st' gms. as , wg . Lf 'L I '4'-r . W.. M Y gr!!! I, nv, M V.W, f nw , .. ,g,,fga,,4f life rf . sigma phi epsilon Q Honest Abe isn't distracted by the co-ed out front . . . his steeled features still point toward the capital dome. The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon are more attracted but then, who can claim to be as strong willed as Lincoln? The Sig Ep's, at least now, would rather have fun than be president. Nevertheless, they do engage in several valuable projectsg like a Christmas party with the Pi Phis at Mendota State Hospital, and the annual Winter Ice Carnival for the competitive Badgerland sororities. lt beats splitting rails, now doesn't it? V- jk - Wm.--. 'ww ...J ....l. . .. rf.. G 2. , A L- .... 1. +1 ,K .. Qu 4,T,,,,,M 4? ' 'l ' V!! llnal 1 , ' 4-S . , M . L1 in sk A 4 Uh , I 'YF 4116 X ,. ' 'L ' . ,- ,, . f ...S kkyl i 'A' ' X1 A V. W f ,, ,, M -I'i,,.f:f' z ,,,. V - K' '- ' 'L if m,' ' ' w b W , Q' ' vfsiiisfw Q YH QX4 441 28 Q. 93 allg N? Ig-bb J 4: i ,Z4 Y WIWQ ngu- - -h- 7 ,J ZZ? js -Q . ,. ,lx , . . , ,- ... -. , .3 , . , , , , v ., A, ... .7-. 'Q --42 . H ,, '- '. , ., . .A -. . ., ',,.,,vk fu la, xr W xy.,- f uf- M f qw' . , A , , ',. M -- - .A 1 4 .Q wg, , L-' g'k .,, .p V .. ,4.,, 1 ' I V j tau kappa epsilon .. 4 Q You donit believe that Tau Kappa Epsilon needs an entire truck to carry its beer? Bud, you haven't been at their Shipwreck or Theatre parties. Ask Phi Sigma Sigma. their homecoming helpers, about the highlifc of their weekend. TKE occasionally settles down and once a year distills from its talents a Fine Arts weekend. 1 Lg V l. Q - . ' 1 i . i i ,,.., 1 .f vs la. .. . -ff-L -' . M L. Q. L: .. S Q R. Kunka R. Smith W. Hosley G. Bateman R. Johnson G. Lubcno K. Montgomery T. Vickman J. Buckman S. Decker S. Hannahs P. Hulstedt J. Moore L. Goldman G, Henkelmann D. Garbers J. Yunek R. Hiebing W. Gehring K. Kurtenaker R. Kroner K. Larsen W. Norton E. Lieg J. Condon R. Price R. Krummel E. Amberson D. Marino S. Sommerheld L. Chambers L. Singer R. Marston T. Ringe P. Roe T. Weith H. Klimowicz R. Schaffer T. St. Louis R. Phelps 4 theta chi Q Every man must face the terrible dilemrna of being flat broke at least once, but the usual solution is to bounce a check at Rennies. However the Theta Chi's are not what one would call the run-of-the-mill fraternity. But after their winning Homecoming float with Pi Beta Phiis, throwing a Safari Party, and doing Humo with the Alpha Gamfs, they may have found themselves in a slight financial bind. Rather than bouncing a hundred checks fRennies is always out of change anywayj, they went in for something a little more professional fnot much, but a littlej. J. Burnham 16 E Block 17 B. Trossen 18 G. Gosewehr 19 S. Turner 20 J. Flood 21 R Roland 22 M. Goldstein 23 G Lowen 24 P. Adam 25 ll. L. Goldner 26 K. Anderson 27 13.1. Laatsch 28 14. W. Wheeler 29 15. D. Schlee . J. Althoff 30. S. Lewis . D. Pontious 31. M. Marcucci . R. Otto 32. D. Lieb . G. Larson 33. T. Curtis . J. Ehrmann 34. J. Graan . H. Rasmassen 35. D. Wichern . A. LeCompte 36. B. Kern . L. Holden 37. C. Van Slyke . W. Seeger 38. K. Carnell . S. Berndt 39. M. Nennig . D. Burgy 40. D. Grossenba . B. Feustel 41. B. Brennan . S. Wheeler 42. D. Smith . D. Borghesi 43. P. Kocourek ch H I LLDALE TAT E 4m ra. sssof mn -aiii a m Zeta beta tau 44 Q Under the Huber law the ZBT's have now taken residence at the jail. What has happened to the fraternity with the brand of baby powder for their namesake? Could it be these ZBT rogues were hauled in for their Damn Thing bash, Hell of Iti' bash, Hellls Angels party, or maybe it was their Parent's Weekend that did the trick. Certainly these Zeta Beta Tau characters would not be booked for their participation in Badger Bowl and Campus Chest. Let us hope for a quick release, so the ZBT's can throw another bash. I. Quick Draw Magraw 7 , ni ml ... ...... . 1... 9M R. F. Geigerman 2. A. Victim 8. S. Bull 3. T. Louie 9 G. Museum 4. P. Fogle 10 B. Sweatlot 5. D. Langerer 11 A. Freedoor 6. G. Frankenstein 12. J. Hofritz I . B. Shiftless M. Scooter K. Corner A. Gillett E. Hobie H. Goldenboy P. Abra Z. Churneiak X. Brand A. Woll H. Stepper .I.M.A. Loser .Lg v fy. . iiwrfiis. fx 'Rui Qdfgfiiihfi I 'nvk 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. X. R. Madforc B. Levine M. Levine R. Naleldutt J. Spooly P. Lomoco .Ai Q. , ,, .. .lj ,A 2 ..ACeva . F. Pott . M. Hunt . P. Woof . H. Humo . A. Nebberman r . B. Glassinburgh J.D. .J. Wino . B. Zoober .J. Rosi . D. P. Gugliamani - W-M... .. ..,..i, 2.-,. W'-,-an-...r..wvan . H. Van Mayesh . Officer Fingert . R. Hurricane . H. Scrager . J. Gelt .W , . G. Moose . S. .lack . D.S. . D. Pollock . S. Frogenberg 447 7 f -V. -ah 1. R. Lippman 2. B. Kramer 3. B. Saltzberg 4. M. Pumpian 5. D. Singer 6. M. Greenblatt 7. T. Felber S. J. Halle 9. J. Bezoza 10. R. Barnett 11. S. Richter 12. K. Bresslauer 13. J. Klumberg 14.1. Rothstein 15. I. Rosenthal 16. B. Jacobson 17. S. Gueren 18. F. Ritter 19. R. Kleiner 20. J. Weigler 21. E. Kotler 22. J. Frank 23. S. Craig 24. F. Hellman 25. E. Schneider 26. C. Gordon 27. D. Marshall 28. S. Marks 29. M. Agran 30. G. Rothbart 31. Mrs. C. Holmes 32. S. Horwitz 33. H. Kaplan 34. B. Kaplan 35. R. Adler 36. F. Entin 37. R. Grossman 38. B. Katzen 39. B. Muth 40. K. Weinberg L4 41. A. Stengel w't'f9' , 42. B. Roland 43. S. Ain 44. R. Sharp 45. B. Klein 46. S. Kruvant 47. K. Weisberg 48. M. Ettinger 49. C. Perlman I 50. M. Rootberg 51. M. Rootberg 52. J. Tucker 53. C. Adams W 54. K. Weiss 55. R. Ehrman 1191113 alpha epsilon DI E One would like to think that the AEPi's are climbing on to higher achievements. However, the King Kong image may be a left A over from their Ape party. An athletic bunch, they tinished seventh ' l in Badger Bowl last year. and also enjoy bowling, baseball, and 'I nl I! 1 volleyball. Their social life seems to occupy a great deal of time. if 3 They have a Little Abner party, and Spring formal, A Roaring 20's J '. J X S' J 1 party, and, just to be good fellows, a Parents' Weekend. But we A .0 7. B Q wonder if they are as sincere as they appear: anybody who has to W 3 1 ' carry shovels around couldn't be all good. Q i -A A X s Mft A ' ivggl A wi l l 1' alpha tau omega Cl The ATO's idea of a house warming is a little off the wall. Always willing to induct new pledges, they just can not seem to find room for them all. Their ingenuity was brought forth this year when, for lack of wood, brick, and cement, a tent party was held. Taking to the outdoors, for that is the only place they can take to, they had a hayride and participated in intramural sports. Be it ever so humble, there is no place like the Union for chapter meetings. 1. W. Ricker 2. W. Buehring 3. K. Schuman 4. R. Melreit 5. J. Stratton 6. F. Rux 7. D. Nichols 8. J. Olsen 9. R. Warren 10. C. Howard 11. B. Schantz 12. W. Grosshandler 13. B. Scott 14. B. Grube 15. W. Birkenmeier 16. J. Halleran 17. P. Scully 18. D. Weiss v Y LT 4ii.71-X. 1fK '3 t.-ll ' 1. H. Carstens 2. A. Currie ,, 3. D. Egan 4. B. Stettler 5. R. Peterson 6. B. Greseh 7. T. Miller 8. S. Veilhuber 9. B. Custer 10. W. Hankel 1 1. L. Johnson 12. P. Marty 13. J. Lory 14. A. Bayley 5. J. Stopple 16. P. Hasse 17. D. Paulson 18. D. Flesch 19. C. Bork 0. H. Brokish 21. B. Shulstad 22. G. Bertelsen 23. R. Luekow 24. J. Krofta 25. J. Grabarski , 26. K. Taylor ' 27. T. Stiefvater 28. T. Machan 29. I. Severson 30. J. Neuroth 31. D, Grabarski 32. K, Behling 33. P. Ketterhagen lambda Chi alpha Q lt looks as though the Lambda Chi's are attempting to make a get-away. Or maybe they just went-stopping at this backwater garage-on their way to freedom. Celebrating their fifty years on campus, the men of Lambda Chi Alpha are not always on the run. Stopping long enough to enter Badger Song Fest with the Kappa Delta's, the gentlemen also held numerous parties. Barbarian, Casino, and The Lady and the Tramp theme parties were featured. E Active around campus. Lambda Chi's held positions with l.F. and Greek Speak. Hopefully. they won't go too farg it's hard to jam 25 people into three foreign ears. WH? f if Af t it 1. lb tb 450 delta theta sigma Q Gentleman farmers examining their motorized cows? Well, maybe not now. but the men of Delta Theta Sigma are looking ahead. ln the meantime, they are adding a little more to their college life. A Little International was sponsored by Delta Theta Sigma in the fall and its members achieved a 100076 turnout for the all-campus blood drive. A new twist was given to social events with a Barn Party' and a Farmer's Party. both held by Delta Theta Sigma. No time wasted while working on that automatic cow. 'is s sw w - at 15 oi Q it 1. B. Kingman sg 2. J. Pearson 3. W. Lueders 4. R. Gair TTT' 5. R. spmheif 6. A. Wysocke 7. D. Blalock 8. B. Bartels 9. W. Matsumoto 10. B. Calahresa 11. T. Kreuke 12. T. Kruse 13. D. Goelzer -iss 14. J. Wiley 15. S. Michelstetter 16. M. Rohde 17. R. Hill 18. A. Hintz 19. J. Mergener 20. T. Saeger 21. J. Green 22. J. King 23. D. Morton 24. M. Bursou 451 it e Q Of course it is true that the men of Phi Epsilon Pi believe in the firm foundation of brotherhood their fraternity provides. Since the year started, the Phi Eps have been cleaning up all over campus. Their efforts evidently extend to downtown Madison, where the photograph above was taken. CThe gentleman with thc shovel was trying to dig worms-when not active the Phi Eps often cut bait.J They ran the gamut of social activities on campus, particularly with their Spring Party: Phi Ep Strikes Back. Although, as Wisconsin's newest social fraternity, these men have not always dreamed they were Phi Eps-weire glad they decided to join the student body. 452 phi epsilon pi 1. W. Ward 2. P. Mandel 3. E. Strauss 4. R. Chudnow 5. K. Grissman 6. S. Jubelirer 7. R. Grossman . J. Weiss S. Luban J. Sternbcrg L. Baumann R. Wener . T. Krauskopf . S. Pollock phi kappa theta Q The Phi Kappa Thetas have taken to more peaceful surroundings after their Grinrohid Party fthey were exhausted after trying to pronounce it all nightJ and a super fabulous Christmas Bash. These dynamic men were active in all intramural sports as Well. Even after their numerous activities, the Phi Kappa Thetas have managed to keep their spirits about them. R. Schneider A W. Chapman 1 as W. Ennis . P. Cotter A AJ M. Johnson, H.F. ' J. Rodkiewicz. Q G. Kraft Al, r ' f A. Bochna i 8 T. Patton 7 J. Doncheck , L J. Lyons Janus Retzlaff Mushel L. Kahrs Brillowski Smetana . Davis Bauer Bess B. Emond Enders is f we Q 'sq i E .ies i s t WX xx D. Lummerman L. Chester J. Schottenstein R. Lappin J. Kleist R. Katz C. Lavine R. Zussman if V R. Meltz M 3 5 B. Kaplan v D. Mandel fi 3' 5 Semantha Sam J. Ross P. Serenti H. Ciarrell K. Tccler A. Hurst R. Olander Qgmilii D. l-llkind M. Heymann T. Saldoli B. Shansky D, Delee J. Worly J. Pop M. Lipman R. Sicher S. Marcus F. Jacobson M. Dorman B. Ruttenberg sigma alpha mu lj Are the swashbuckling men of Sigma Alpha Mu trying to tell us something? Who is unfair to Pittsburgh, or the Pirates? Dr was Errol Flynn a member of this esteemed organization? Ah, the answers to these and other significant questions of our day are to be found on Long John Sammyis treasure map. When not hoisting the Jolly Roger, the Sammy's entered the Homecoming lists with the A E Phi's. Special parties also shivered their collective timbers with such as the spring formal and What Makes Sammy Run Party highlighting their social schedule. Not always kidding around, the men of SAM entertained at local hospitals and helped the Humane Society find homes for misplaced animals. Fortunately. at least for their campus image, their ninth-semester pledge, Blackbeard, made his grades and could be activated. 454 has vii fi tter J ' i l ' Wait it 7 1 13 8. S. Zantow 14 W. White 15 G 16 D 17 D . J. Halvorsen 9. C. Leieht 10. Dierdra 11. T. Holler 12. G. Ptacek 19. P. Park 20. J. Holden 21.1. Klauser . R. Wenninger . W. Schrader . D. Riedemann Felzein Kuhs P. Brown Urben Hedden Meyer Petzko psi upsilon lj Carnaby Street? Not quite. Whether the Psi U's will find the proper attire for their yard party is rather dubious, but maybe they were searching for the French underground party habiliments. These clothes- Conscious fellows gave intramural sports of football. volleyball. tennis, and basketball a more formal appearance this year. Always willing to help out the brothers, Fideau is shown here aiding in the selection ofa tive inch tie. 4 1. D. Zillman 2. R. Aleksander 3. J. McSweeney 4. L. McBee 5. T. Lockney 6. Chancellor Flemming 7. T. Thies 8. L. Lewis 9. F. Blau 10. P. Breitweiser 11. E. Hutchins 12. R. Greene 13. R. Frazer 14. S. Boyd 15. T. Mackie 16. S. Rich 17. B. Garner sigma phi Cl Go west young man . . . said Mr. Greely. And itls a good idea if you plan to find Sigma Phi-to be west of Breeze Terrace. Evidently, they long ago found themselves Caround 18271 and Chancellor Fleming knows who they are. lj Sigma Phi is unusual. A small fraternity on a large campus, their primary purpose is to foster brotherhood and strong friendship among members of a small select group. Their grade point is consistently in the top ten of the I.F. ranking. Their parties aren't bad either. Fun, scholarship, and brotherhood, can give a fellow something to live for. Right Horace? 3 7 9 I 2 8 1? 13 5 6 I5 4 'O ll ' 5 we theta delta chi Tl The Theta Delta Chi's, good sports all, seem to be enjoying the benefits of internecine intramurals. Fortunately, the lads never studied under Tonto-they seem to be safe. Q When not involved in house athletics, the Theta Delt's entertained the Alpha Xi Deltas in Homecoming, and flipped out with numerous parties. Involved with intramural sports and social activities, the Theta Delt's also sponsor the annual Miss Campus Chest competition. Charity can be kicks. 2 22 1 sf 1. F. Freeman 2. J. Simon 3. M. Mumma 4. B. Warfield 5. F. Ariana 6. S. Caldwell 7. B. Pound 8. T. Reinke 9. M. Roberts 10. D. Loken 11.1. Lindgren 12. T. Mullen 13. T. LaPlante 14. T. Baratta 15. L. Zimmerman 16. K. Sarver 17. S. Miller 18. D. Meyer 19. T. Eilers 20. C. Waldrop 21. R. Jaeger 22. C. Summers 23. J. Eiekstad 24. J. Graves 25. K. Sniffin 26. R. Hohlwech M ., 7 pi-lamb little sisters little sisters of minerva Q Aiding the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity with philanthropic projects, Homecoming, and other activities of a worthwhile nature are the duties designated to the SAE Little Sisters of Minerva. The Hrst national fraternity to organize a Little Sister program, the brothers of SAE choose enthusiastic and talented co-eds to spur them into action for their various campus projects. As a reward for their efforts, the Little Sisters of Minerva are offered fellowships with their male counterparts through beer suppers and dinner once aweek at the house. 458 E The Pi Lamb Little Sisters have a unique double role on the University of Wisconsin campus. The girls that are selected for this organization enjoy a greater contact with the Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity and at the same time, the little Sisters work with the children at Central Colony. Thus, members given the opportunity for fun and constructive volunteer work, enjoy both experiences equally. SISTERS OF MINERVA-Bottom Row: J. Hoppe, L. Seehafer, J. Thompson. Second Row: M. Boese, J, Ausman, A. Trenory, J. England. pan-hellenic Council Cl Maintaining favorable Greek relations with the administration, co-operating with l.F. for Humorology, and sending representatives to the National Pan-Hellenic convention are not the only duties of the U.W.'s Pan- Hellenic council. Their main concern in rush. Near and dear to all sorority girls on campus, rush is that time of the year when organization and planning must be precise and well executed. IBM computers, a pragmatic necessity on our campus, need the intelligence and perseverance of this hand- picked group of co-eds in order to coordinate the rush calendar. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL-Bottom Row: J. Thompson, S. Grossman, S. Johnson, P. Moeder. Secmzd Row: N. Anderson, J. Spindel, M. A. Claar, P. Falci, M. Frank, J. Anderson, B. Gutheim, J. Unger. Third Row: I. Bell, S. Hilty. inter-fraternity association liiuif' Avila- C1 The Greek phrase of coordination', is Inter-fratcrnity Association? This body represents combined efforts of the various fraternities in beneficial projects for the University, individual fraternities, and the city of Madison. It is the voice and hands of all fraternities when they wish to speak and act as one. The Inter- fraternity Association has sponsored the traditional Humorology program, promoted welfare projects, and supported the phenomenon called Greek Week on the Wisconsin campus. It has assumed the responsibility of turning Greek eyes away from concentration on individual fraternities and directed attention toward the entire campus scene. 4 Colleges and seniors Agriculture . . Business . . . Education ...... Engineering ..i.... Extension Division ,, Graduate School , . . Law iSchool ,..,...... Lettdrs and Science ,,.. Medicine .......... Nursing . . A Pharmacy . . . ROTC .A organizations A Cappella Choir ....,......r.r.. . . Agricultural Business Club i.......,,.. Agricultural Extension and Education Club Agricultural Student Council r,......... Alpha Chi Sigma ...,..,.. Alpha Delta Theta ,... Alpha Kappa Psi ..,, Alpha Phi Omega , , . Alpha Tau Delta ,,.. ....,...,..,.... Alpha Zeta ......,,........r.r.rr.. American Society of Agricultural Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers ..... American Society of Mechanical Engineers Angel Flight r.... ,..,,....,.,,.,... Amold Air Society ...........,,..... Associated Women Students . . . Badger Crops and Soils ...., Beta Alpha Psi ....... Blue Shield 4-H , , . Chi Epsilon ...., Coranto ..,, Crucible ..... Daily Cardinal . . . Dolphins .......r.r Eta Kappa Nu ...,,.., Gamma Sigma Sigma ,... Homecoming ,......... Home Economics Club .,.. Horticulture Club ,.,. Humorology ..... 460 Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers .,.... Inter-dorm Presidents Council ..,............ A . . Inter-fraternity Council . , . International Club ....,. Joint Military Board ..., Kappa Epsilon ...,... Kappa Eta Kappa ....,.. Kappa Psi .,.......i... Lakeshore Halls Association Marketing Club ......,., Menls Glee Club .,...r.. Military Balls ,......,.. Mitchell Aero-Space Flight Mortar and Quill ....r... Mortar Board ,..... Nautilus ...,....,... Pan Hellenic Council . . . Pershing Rifles .....,. Phi Beta ..,.,..., Phi Beta Kappa , . . Phi Chi Theta .... Phi Eta Sigma ..., Phi Kappa Phi .,....... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia . . . Phi Theta ...,,..,.... Phi Upsilon Omicron . , . Pi Lamb Little Sisters . . . Polygon Board ,,,... Pre-Medical Society ,,.. Rho Chi Society .,.,. Saddle and Sirloin ..., Scabbard and Blade .... Senior Class Council ,... Senior Class Officers ...r. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters A A . A Sigma Alpha Eta ...........,. . . Sigma Alpha Iota ,r...,..,.. . . Sigma Epsilon Sigma ,......... Society of Automotive Engineers .,,...... . , Southeast Student Organization ..,...r..,.. . . Student Association of Landscape Architects . . A . . Student-Faculty Council, School of Nursing ,.., . A Tau Beta P1 .,..,.A..,.,,,.AA......,,,A . . Theta Sigma Phi .A., Theta Tau ....... Triangle .,,AAA.,..A.,..,A.A.A... A . Union ..A...A.....,,A..A.....A.,,, . . United Association of Pantry Workers . . . . . University Bands .A.......A.A..,,.. . . University Symphony Orchestra , . . . . W Club .....,......,AA. Wisconsin Badger ,..A......,.....A . . Wisconsin Blood Donation Committee A . . . 159 305 458 251 228 216 160 217 315 256 262 229 225 219 196 224 458 221 200 195 143 197 195 200 205 136 459 159 205 216 137 227 215 204 459 198 198 197 161 342 136 211 161 199 162 163 246 258 264 263 297 232 256 Wisconsin Engineer ............ A A A 162 Wisconsin Forensics Union ........ A A A 258 Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Society .... A A A 218 Zoe Bayliss A A Wisconsin Pistol Team ,........ Wisconsin Poultry Club ....l.... Wisconsin Rifle and Pistol Club A A Wisconsin Rugby Team .....i. Wisconsin Ski Team Wisconsin Student Association A A A 5 Women s Chorus .,.,,,........ Women's Physical Education Board A A A A A A Womenls Recreational Association university dormitories Adams .,.....,........,,.,. Barnard ...., Chadbourne .,., Cole ,.st....... Elizabeth Waters A A A Elm Drive A A A A Elm Drive B A A A greeks Alpha Chi Omega i.t, A A A Alpha Chi Rho .... A A A Alpha Delta Phi A A A A A A Alpha Epsilon Phi -..., A A A Alpha Epsilon Pi AAAAA A A A Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho A A A A A A Alpha Phi AAAAAAA Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Xi Delta A A A Beta Theta Pi A A A Chi Omega AAAA Chi Phi AAAAAAA. Chi Psi AAAAA,,AA Delta Delta Delta A Delta Gamma A A A Delta Sigma Pi A A Delta Tau Delta A A Delta Theta Sigma Elm DriveC 328 Kronshage A A A A A A 330 Ogg AAAAAAA A A A 345 Sellery A A A A A A 348 Slichter A A A A A 334 Sullivan A A A A A 336 Tripp 338 Wine 357 independent houses Allen AAAAAAAAA AA 360 Ann Emery A A A A A 367 Babcock A A A A A 361 Campus A A A A A 361 Carroll AAAAAAAA AA 362 Cochrane AAAAAAAAAA AA 362 David Schreiner AAAA AA 364 Gilman AAAAAAAAA AA 363 Langdon A A A A A 368 Lowell AAAA AA 369 Randall A A A A A 363 Rust AAAAAAAAAA AA 364 Susan B. Davis AAAA A A 365 The Towers A A A A A 365 YMCA AAAA AA 366 Delta Upsilon AAAA Delta Zeta AAAAAA Evans Scholars A A A Gamma Phi Beta A A Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta AAAAA Kappa Kappa Gamma A A A . . . Kappa Sigma AAAAA Lambda Chi Alpha Theta Chi AAAAAAA Theta Delta Chi A A Phi Epsilon Pi AAAA Phi Gamma Delta A Phi Kappa Theta A A Phi Sigma Delta A A Phi Sigma Sigma A A Pi Beta Phi AAAAA Pi Lambda Phi A A A Psi Upsilon AAAAAA Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu A A Sigma Chi AAAAAA Sigma Delta Tau A A Sigma Phi AAAAAAA Sigma Phi Epsilon A Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta Beta Tau AAAA 366 376 378 380 382 448 386 384 388 449 390 392 394 396 398 400 402 404 406 451 408 410 412 414 416 418 420 422 450 444 457 452 424 453 426 428 430 432 455 434 454 436 438 456 440 432 446 461 4 general index Abbott, K. . . . ..... Anderegg, H. . . . . . . . .308 Abel, C. ....., ..... 2 63 Anderman, C. .......... 428 Abrederis, F. ... . .. 354 Anderson, A. ... . . . .335 Abendroth, J. . . . . . 406 Anderson, B. 195, 211 214, 366 Abra, P. .....,. 446 Anderson, C. ...154 359 364 Abraham, R. 131 Anderson, D. ..195 351 332 Abrahams, L. . . . . . . 363 Anderson, E. . . . . . . 142 Abrams, M. . . ....... 438 Anderson, H. . . . . . . .195 Achen, R. .... .... 3 12 314 Anderson, J. 336, 344 Adair, J. ....... .,... 3 14 Anderson, K. 322 444 Adam, P. ............. 444 Anderson, L. . . . 310 322 Adamavich, D. ..... 154 159 Anderson, M. . . 146 329 Adamczyk, W. ......... 329 Anderson, N. 337 400 Adams, B. .... 326 Anderson, P. ...159 353 365 Adams, D. . . . . . . 367 Anderson, R. Adam, C. .. ,... .. 448 217, 218 363, 390 Adams, J. ,,.. ....... 3 14 Anderson, S. .. .313 318, 414 Adams, K. ..,...... 312 335 Anderson, T. . . .321 348, 349 Adams, L. ..... 309, 353 359 Anderzhon, J. .. 324 Adams, R. ......... 218 346 Andraschko, S. . . . . 338 Adamson, M. . . . .,... 146 Andrews, H. .... . . . .140 Adas, P. ..... . . . 329 Andrew, R. ..... . . . .221 Addison, D. .... . . 140 Andringa, R. . . . . . . .436 Aderman, D. . .. .. 194 Androw, J. ... .. . .438 Adler, B. ..... . . . 349 Anger, S. ............ . . .440 Adler, R. ..... .,..... 44 8 Angermeyer, J. Adler, S. ........... 235 416 129, 376, 241, 242 Adrianson, T. Angsten, L. ..... . . .205, 362 Aebischer, C. .. . . .. 263 Angus, K. ........ ... . . .334 Aegerter, J. ... ... 146 Anhalt, E. ... ....172 Aenst, D. ...... . . . 263 Anken, K. . . . . . . .208 Aeschlimann, J. . . . .... 434 Ansay, M. ..... . . . .324 Affeldt, G. ..... ... 336 Anschel, F. .... ... . 172 Aflias, K. ..... . .. 352 Anthes, R. .... ....194 Affslter, E. . . . ..... 358 Anthony, C. .... . . . .390 Agerjord, E. . . ..... 324 Antionius, C. . . . . . . .420 Agerjord, L. . . ..... 324 Antoine, R. .... . . . .195 Agran, M. .... ..... 44 8 Antonie, D. . . . . . . .355 Ahlgrimm, E. . .. ..... 146 Antonie, L. ..... . . . .414 Ahlgrimm, T. .. . ..... 378 Antonius, K. . .. . . . .146 Ahmad, T. . .. ..... 319 Anunson, G. . .. ... .356 Ahrens, E. . . . . . .146 Apperson, L. . . . . . . .440 Ahrens, R. . . . ..... 336 Applegate, C. . . . . . . .330 Aiken, A. Appleyard, J. .. . . . . .337 Aimers, S. .. ..... 341 Applezweig, B. . . . .. . .172 Ain, S. ..... ..... 44 8 Archer, M. ..... .... 3 24 Akes, M. ..... ..... 3 11 Arciuolo, S. .... .... 3 80 Akey, T. ....... ..... 1 95 Arenander, A. . . . . . .172 Aklgrimm, E. . . . ..... 358 Arendt, V. .... . . . .324 Al-Abdulla, S. . . ..... 358 Arens, R. .. . . . . .380 Albert, J. 154 Arenz, D. 157 Albert, P. .... ... 438 Argue, R. ... ....158, 161 Alberts, B. ... ..... 146 Ariano, F. .. . . . .172, 457 Alberts, C. ... ....... 154 Arkin, C. .... ... 357 Alberts, L. ... .... 157 159 Arkin, H. ..... . . . 172 Alberts, R. .. . . . . . 146 Armbrust, T. ... ... 330 Albrecht, D. .. . .. 329 Armour, N. ....... .... 172 Albuyeh, F. .... ..... 3 37 Armstrong, A. ...... 367, 227 Aldag, J. ............... 323 Armstrong, C. ......... 172 Aleksander, R. ..... 346, 456 Armstrong, D. .154, 199, 347 Alexander, D. .. ..... 325 Armstrong, G. ...... 132, 135 Alexander, E. . . . .... 414 Armstrong, J. ....... . . . 362 Alexander, L. . . . . . . 341 Armstrong, L. . . . . . 348 Alexander, W. ......... 367 Arnay, J. .... 172 Alf, D. Arndt, D. . . . . . . 434 154, 158, 159, 160, 161 228 Arndt, G. 335 Alfini, L. ........... 344 357 Arndt, R. 327, 328 Alfonsi, M. ........... . 359 Arneson, K. 140, 388 Alft, J. ..... . .. 351 Arnett, K. . .. .. . 335 Alickson, D. .. 361 Arnold, D. .. 341 Allen, E. ... ..... 360 Arnold, J. .. . . . . 332 Allen, J. . . ....... 347 Arnold, M. . . . .. 358 Allen, P. .. .... 367, 430 Arnold, R. .. 364 Allen, S. .. ..... 334 Arnst, D. .. 198 Allen, T. . . . . . 440 Arpe, W. .. . . . 380 Alley,D.... ...346 Arps,K. ...336 Allgaier, J. . . . ... 332 Arps, S. ..... . .. ... 172 Allie, G. . .. ..... 331 Arrowood, T. . .. . .. 328 Allin, N. . .. ....... 430 Arrowsmith, T. .. . . . 414 Allred, L. . . . .... 360 234 Arst, L. ....... . . . 140 Alpert, N. .. ..... 195 Arst, T. ..... .... . .. . 353 Alt, E. .... .... 1 95 196 Arter, C. .............. 146 Alt, F. ..... ..... 3 42 Arvesen, R. .... 172, 289, 325 Alt, S. ....... 408 Arvold, D. ......... 195, 402 Althaus, D. ... ... 319 Asbeck, T. ...... ...... 158 Althoff, J. .... 444 Aschbrenner, L. . . . 331 Altman, B. . . . . . . 291 Aschenbrenner, R. . . . . . 163 Altman, F. . . . . . . 337 Aschman, M. .... . . . . . . 332 Altman, K. ... ... 211 Aschner, K. 172, 195 Altman, L. ..... 369 Asher, K. ..... 172, 195 Alvin, R. ..... ... ... 154 Asherin, A. . .. 197, 364 Alvstad, K. . . . .... 197, 366 Ashley, A. ..... . . . 290 Alwin, B. .... ..... 3 64 Ashman, N. 348 Ambeland, T. . .. . . . 221 Ashton, B. . . ... 329 Amberson, E. .......... 442 Ashton, D. .... 313 Amend, M. ... .... 129, 252 Aslakson, M. . . ... 146 Ames, N. .......... 146, 324 Asmus, L. ..... 172, 227 Ammerman, J. ......... 225 Atkinson, B. .. . 320 Amore, A. .... 359 414 Atlas, S. .... 172 Amundson, K. .. ..... 323 Atwell, B. 400 Amundson, R. . . . . . 293 Atwell, E. . . . . . . 146 Anagnost, A. . . . ... 406 Atwood, E. . . .. . 361 Anal, A. ..... . . . 336 August, J. .. . . . . 346 62 Augustin, M. .. . . . .348 Augustin, S. ..... .... 34 1 Augustine, K. . . . . . . .327 Aulik, P. ...... . .... 259 Ault, C. ...... ....... 3 53 Aumann, S. . . ..... 129 132 Ausland, A. .....311 Ausman, J. ... ....420 Avrick, A. .... .... 4 28 Ayers, K. .... .... 1 43 Ayodele, B. ....161 Ayres, H. . . .... 172 Avrick, B. .... .... 3 62 Axt, M. .... .... 3 12 Babb, M. ..... .... l 95 Babbit, M. ... ....358 Babbitt, T. . . . . . . . 436 Babch, R. .... ....... 3 48 Babcock, B. ........ 331 440 Babcock, J. ... .,... ..218 Babich, M. ... .....290 Babitz, C. . . ......... 365 Babler, B. . . .......... 353 Bach, J. ....... 140,347,404 Bach, P. ............... 334 Bachand, C. . .. .... .. .200 Bachhuber, J. . .......... 172 Bachman, J. ........ 346 369 Bacholz, T. ..... . .137 Bachynsky, J. .. ..... 251 Back, J. ...... .... 3 69 Back, R. ....351 Backe, H. . . .... 348 Backer, J. .... .... 4 16 Backer, S. .... ..... 3 54 Backus, B. ...... .309 Bacon, D. .. ..... 137, 361 Bader, M. . . ...... .364 Bader, S. ..... ......... 1 72 Baechle, J. ..... 172, 195 Baer, B. .... ....... 1 72 Baese, M. . . .... .400 Baetels, C. . .. . . . .342 Bagdon, G. . .. ... .327 Baggot, M. ... ...,172 Baggott, P. .. . . . . .332 Bagheri, F. ... ....332 Bagwell, C. ... ....172 Bahr,D. ....172 Bailey, M. .... .... 1 54 Bailey, V. .... .... 3 23 Baillies, N. .... .. 172 Baillies, T. ...... .. 378 Baim, G. . . . ..... 352, 426 Baim, H. .... .. 426 Baim,R.... ....426 Baim,S.... ...360 Bain,D. ....359 Baird, L. .... .. 201 Bake, D. ...... .. 143 Baker, B. .. ...... 324, 329 Baker, L. ...... 335, 365, 414 Bakken, L. . . . ..... 334, 358 Batosic, L. .... .. 412 Balcer, D. ...... .. 172 Baldi, A. ..... ..... 1 97 402 Baldwin, J. .. ...... 214 Baldwin, R. ... .... 318 Balis, B. ..... . . . 172 Balleine, C. .... . .. 329 Ballinger, T. . .. . . . 294 Ballis, S. .... ........ 3 62 Ballweg, J. ............ 211 Ballweg, T. ..... 195, 197 364 Balow, R. ............. 159 Balsinger, D. . . . . . 364 Balsley, M. .. 324 Baltzer, D. .... 360 Bambery, J. . .. . . . .. 360 Banach, C. . . ....,. 357 Banka, E. .. ..... 146 400 Bannow, S. . . ........ 345 Banov, C. ...,...... 34-4 359 Bansbach, K. .. ...... 146 Baraban, P. .. . ... .. 438 Barad, H. ... ... 436 Barager, J. .. 257 Barahal, S. ............ 172 Baranay, C. ........... 402 Baranger, J. .... 252, 257 352 Baranczyk, M. ......... 340 Barash, J. ............. 172 Baratta, T. ..... 172 457 Barber, B. .......... 172 378 Barbian, M. .... .. 310 Barczak, C. .. ..... 330 Bard, E. ........ . . . Bardeen, J. ....... . . . Bardenwerper, C. ...... . Bardenwerper, R. . ..... . Bareta, J. ........ .. . . Barey, G. ....... . . . . Barg,H. 172 195 309 309 331 341 173 Barhnick, D. Barish, L. . . . . Baritz, A. .. Barker, B. .. Barker, J. ...... 146 Barman, B. ....... . Barmore, A. . . . . Barnes, J. . . . . Barnes, K. . . . . Barnes, M. Barnes, N. Barnes, R. ........ . Barnett, J. ..... 200, Barnett, K. ........ . Barnett, R. ..... 195 Barney, L. ......... . Barney, M. Barniker, B. . . Baron, J. . . . Baron, S. . . . Barr, J. ..... . Barrett, K. Barron, A. Barrows, D. . . . . . Barry,J.... Bartels, B. . . . .. Bartel, C. . . . . .. Bartel, J. ..... . . .. Bartells, C. . . . . . . Bartells, L. Bartels, B. .. Bartels, C. . . . . . . Bartels, L... Bartels, P. .. .... .... Bartfield, J. .... 146, Bartfield, S. ....... . Bartig, D. . . . . .. Bartlein, R. . . . Bartlett, J. . . . Bartos, M. . . . Barts, N. .... . Bartsch, J. Bartz,D.... Bartz, L. ....... 194, Basel, L.... Bass,L... 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Beck, B. .... ..... . Beck, C. .......... . Beck, D. ....... 211 Beck, J. .. 210 146 136 265 195 iss 324 208 173 354 430 252 173 173 363 368 426 367 448 436 217 432 173 211 432 351 351 310 314 353 378 368 451 344 157 346 173 338 342 173 356 438 253 348 337 323 173 235 440 339 394 132 312 357 225 325 311 442 394 289 340 368 173 349 412 173 173 331 347 336 154 345 438 359 198 331 338 256 359 345 146 452 195 353 337 322 129 365 195 453 347 331 330 450 366 394 195 319 241 154 252 400 450 367 310 173 336 369 336 328 Beck, R. Beckendorf, A. ........ . Becker, A. ..... 163 367 Becker, C. ......... . Becker, D. .. Becker, J. Becker, L. .. . Becker, Q. . . . Becker, S. . . . Becker, W. Beckman, J. .. Beckwith, B. ....... . Bedell, J. .......... . Bedell, S. ...... 21 4, Bednarek, S. ....... . Bednash, D. ....... . Beduhn, J. . . Beecher, C. . . . . Beecher, E. . . . . Beecher, R. .... . . . . Beers, B. ...... . . . . Beetham, J. Begley, C. Begoun, R. .. Begun, L. Behling, B. ........ . 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Secretary badger board Prof. Lester Hawkes, Prof. William Hachten, Prof. James Fosdick, James Churchill, financial advisor, Jim McGaan, President, Sally Bell, Dave Arvold, Marilyn Carlson, Gayle Gordon. contributing photographers John Petrucci, Karen Joe Fisher, Neil Ulevich, Duane Hopp, Tom Lux, Jane English, Sports News Service, University News Service, University Photo Lab, Wisconsin State J ournal, The Daily Cardinal, The Capital Times. production representatives Mr. Frank Krause, Wm. J. Keller Inc., Mr. Sam Fields and Mr. Jerry Schneider, Delma Studios, Mr. Bob Merriman, Durand Manufacturing Co., Mr. Milt Leidner, group photographer. section editors Toni Walter . . Bill Dickman . Kathy Hinner Lydia Bickford Ruby Visek . . Jackie Wolfe . Sherri Cann . . Connie Totto . Jan Premo . . . Mike Williams Ralph Wagner Vicki Gutgesell Linda Sallee . . Don Gibbs . . . Bill Bradford . Tim I-leggland Kathy Hinner . Millie Sebulsky Sally Adler . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editor . . . Editorial Assistant . . . . Seniors Editor . . . . Greeks Editor . . . . . . Greeks Editor . Organizations Editor Administrations Editor . . Productions Editor . ..... Photo Editor . . . . Photo Editor . . . . Index Editor . . . Copy Editor . . . . . . Copy Editor . . . . . . . Sports Editor . . Living Units Editor . . . . . Colleges Editor . . . . Colleges Editor ArtEditor editorial staff Seniors Staff: Donna Weidenfeller, Edith Powell, Bobby Levy, Diane Huebner, Judy Olefsky. Greeks Staff: Pat Smith, Nancy Taylor, Janet Gammel, Sheila Jubelirer, Mimi Davis, Niki Alpert. Organizations Staff: Paula Borger, Lynda Dizak, Patti Albert, Celiste Simon. Administrations Staff: Linda Hartman, Shelley Meyers, Judy Halvorsen, Kathryn Huisman, Shelley Lazar, Sue Ciaglo. Productions Staff: Betty Ann Landauer, Sandi Foreman, Stefi Zeughauser, Diane Leshay, Carol Drucker, Rosalyn Lansky, Curt Condon, Debby Holtz Photography Staff: Doug Otto, Steve Raymer, Clyde Bachand, Yavuz Birturk, Lee Mulder, Jim Sernovitz. Index Staff: Barbara Nies, Pam Ufer, Lavonne Kennedy, Ellie Abrams, Ronna Begoun, Jeri Fierberg, J ulienne Ranallo, Jill Makovsky. Copy Staff: Mary Ades, Denny Conlin, Alick Levinkind, Jonathan Swiller, Fred Feldmesser, Dave Toyryla, Sue Smith, Sue Paddock, Joanne Desottell. Sports Staff: Liz Orr, Bruce Rosen, Lyn Allred. Living Units Staff: Jane Dymond, Cookie Fuhrmann, Jackie Brown, Sally Sherwood. Colleges Staff: Cathi Feifarek, Karen Kring, Elyse Goldweber, Steve Weynand, Norine Bortz, Jane Flanzig, Jill Freint. 4 Q This year has been fabulous! After putting in many long hours trying to layout the BADGER, it is now over. Much devotion and enthusiasm goes into making a yearbook, and this year's staff was filled with it. Even when there was pressure on to meet the deadlines, there was still cooperation and spirit. Q To add to the liveliness of the staff, we had enjoyable surroundings in which to create. After residing in the Union for over thirty years, we were asked to leave, and since then have occupied offices in the Towers. Not only are the facilities new, but they are plush, including wall to wall carpeting and air-conditioning. Q However even exquisite quarters aren't sufficient for a good book. But we had what was required-planning. In this area we had professional help from Frank Krause and Dave Tan of Wm. J. Keller Inc., Bob Merriman of Durand Manufacturing, Sam Fields of Delma Studios, and Milt Leidner of Leidner Photos. Also Profs. Hawkes, Hachten, Fosdick, and Mr. Churchill, deserve thanks along with the rest of the Badger Board, for all their advice and cooperation. Q Once the foundation was set, financing was needed. The business staff, led by Harry McHugh, did a magnificent job of curbing my spending. Even tantrums did not budge Harry from his ultimatums. Helping Harry carry this big stick were Chuck Bredesen Sales Manager and Larry Roth Organizations Manager. Q Bill Dickman, my Associate Editor, did a line job of cracking the whip and keeping things organized. Q Serving a dual role as Colleges Editor and Editorial Assistant, was Kathy Hinner, whose big hoop earrings provided a constant topic of conversation. Q I had not one photo editor, but two. My iirst semester editor, Ralph Wagner, was constantly getting parking tickets while shooting BADGER pics. Mike Williams, who took the second shift, got cajoled into dubbing as a taxi man for the last minute trips to the post office. Q Many thanks also go to Linda Sallee and Don Gibbs, whose cynical copy gives teeth to the book . . . Yavouz Birturk and Doug Otto, who backed up the Photo Editors . . . Ruby Visak and Jackie Wolfe, who trooped out to the American Breeders Assoc. to supervise shooting of the Greek pictures . . . Bill Bradford, who fiercely tried to find someone to snap a golf candid . . . Lydia Bickford, who as Senior Editor received many strange Christmas cards . . . and Jan Premo, whose typing ability got progressively worse as the year went on. Q Also thanks go to Vicki Gutgesell, who probably had the most tedious but essential job in the book-the index . . . Sheri Cann, who new to the yearbook trade, was recruited off the Theta House stairs to be Organization's Editor . . . Tim Heggland, who remained too calm when he should have been panicked . . . Connie Totto, who took full charge of the Administration section . . . and not to be forgotten is Marsha Swenson, our secretary, whose gala parties were the hit of the BADGER office. Q This has been the BADGER year 1967, filled with many memories and experiences. Thank you for making it possible. .nanlwm lj The 1967 BADGER was printed by Wm. J. Keller Inc. of Buffalo, New York. The Velvatone Lithographic Process was used to print this book on an offset press on 80lb. Velvadull paper. The cover was manufactured by Durand Manufacturing Company of Chicago. The material used for the cover is a purple Interlocken Buckram, with the design embossed. Senior Portraits were taken by John Petrucci of Delma Studios of New York. All group pictures were photographed by Milt Leidner of Madison, Wisconsin. Mr. Frank Krause. Wm. I. Keller Inc. representative and P. David Tan, Art Director, discuss press proofs for the 1967 BADGER. 4 lj The Badger Staff has dedicated the yearbook to the late Mr. Raymond L. Hilsenhoff, long time student financial advisor and a Badger board advisor. Mr. Hilsenhoffs graduation from Wisconsin in 1924 certainly didn't end his association with the University. He extended his services toward the Fraternity Buyer's Co-op, the first Homecoming show, fraternities and sororities, and the Cardinal and Badger. Most of his time, however, was devoted to his position as Student Financial Advisor. Known to students as Uthe last word in financial advice, Mr. Hilsenhoff handled the accounts of every student organization for thirty-two years. In 1962, his fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, awarded him the Order of Merit Q We on the Badger staff owe a great deal to this man, for he was our financial advisor for nearly thirty years. Mr. Hilsenhoff certainly made an understatement when he said, You might call me a professional treasurerf' Raymond L. Hilsenhoff 488 ' 1 r s l l i u V V I w , , L r I u n E E l I 5 i l V P I N 1 r 5 -.. . -F X X L ...,,.L X- X .f-.Wiig-bg., M51-J N ' ,Q if? '4 'SH hw wwf?-nf 11-1--V-4 - ' Q32-3 -3: x - ff, .,,f,'u ,,4,- F 6' EDT Q . .1 151,15 .f' 94' Lf? , ,,',:, J' ij4'I5f. -' ,,., ,,h,, .,.,, , ...Mx ., . g,af.3.mG?1:-.ax M
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