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TAU BETA SIGMA-First R0w.' Linda Gall, Treas.g Rosemary Proctor, Pres., Nancy Hup- pertz, Sec. Second Row: Arlene Brill, Nancy Smith, Judy McClellan. TAU BETA SIGMA KAPPA KAPPA PSI Bandswomen outstanding in musical ability, leadership, and scholarship are honored by membership in Tau Beta Sigma national band sorority. This honor society serves the band by conducting various fund raising projects to buy band equipment and iinance social functions. Chartered in 1928, Kappa Kappa Psi extends member- ship to outstanding bandsmen to promote the existence and Welfare of university bands. Traditional activities for the men of KKP include construction of the Band Sponsor float and selection of the outstanding band freshman. KAPPA KAPPA PSI-First Row: Gary Dean, Adrian Anchee, Peyton Reed, Jr., Treas.g Maurice Bertram, Jr., Pres., Paul Adams, Sec., Robert Langsdale, John L. Montgomery. Second Row: Rodney Rupp, Norman Sanford, James Robinson, Neal Gearhart, Jerry McClellan, James Welty, Robert Stevenson, Glen Bolinger. Third Row: Robert L. Berry, Kenneth G. Sams, Charles Clum, Bill Gcrros, Delton Richardson, Bob Schutte.
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l l AJ IN PARADES AND AT GAMES i UC BEARCAT BAND-Kneeling: Paul Gigley, Drum Major. First Row Marilyn Parasiliti, Co-Capt., Bearkittensg Bonnie Hei- mann, Gene Rheude, Ann Liles, Co-Capt., Bearkittens. Second Row: Polly Purdy, John Montgomery, Harmon Kirkpatrick, Delton Richardson, Robert Goodstein, Rodny Rupp, Phil Radkey, Robert Berry, Nelson Foucht, Richard Messerly, Byron Foucht, Charles Clum. Robert Stevenson, Laura Rabe, Joyce Schwain. Third Row: Jerri Madill, Diane Wray, Linda Gall, Arlene Brill, Barry Gendel- man, Donald Buirley, Norman Sanford, Nancy Huppertz, Gerald Wood, James Robinson, Michael Waring, William Gerros, Martin Hoenig, Oscar Britton, Leonard Cook. Edward Shapiro, Sally Her- zog, Judy Elder. Fourth Row: Linda White, Joan Elder, Kathy Phillips, Leslie Minor, Kay Wendell, Diane Davidson, Buddy Hertz- man, Judy McClellan, Randy Blue, Larry Burton, Robert Schutte, Barry Best, Kenneth Sams, Robert Hampton, Adrian Andree, Carol Hamilton, Rosemary Proctor, Marlene McCoy, Judy Lee, Ann Gribbell. Fifth Row: Carole Young, Mary Robinson, Robert Langsdale, Douglas Bray, Nancy Smith, Michael Deis, William Durkee, James Thompson, Richard Rush, Carl Toland, Richard Rife, Stanley Schmidt, Carolyn Cade. Larry Holtkamp, Harry Archer, Herman Kabakoff, Margaret Sawitzko-Lipski, Harriet Liles. Kathy Onken. Sixth Row: Ann Richardson, Sharon Kovacs, Ruth Schmidt, Pat Robbins, Neal Younker, Judith Sensbach, Peyton Reed, Jennie Wilkin, Peter Tippett, Larry Brown, Fred Heis, Glen Bolinger, Rosemary Gerstner. Ruth Goldfuss. Nadine Brosee, Alan Laney, Sharon Ryan, Holly Shick. Seventh Row: Paul Coble, Alan Manser, Jerry McClellan, Eugene Eberhart. John Cayton, Lex Dove, Bruce Knapp, Denver Bailey, Kenneth Graves, Charles Handle, Sara Fletcher, Larella Lederer, Sheila Thompson. Eighth Row: George Roos, Mgr.g Joyce Appleman, Mgr., Thomas Talmadge, Announcer, Edward Eisert, Drillmasterg Peter Metzger, Ass't. Dir., Robert Hornyak, Director.
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s 1, Captain Harold Schuck paces the harriers with a 20:45 performance CINCY'S DISTANCEMEN PLACE THIRD IN MVC The cross country team won five of six dual meets and captured a tie for third in the MVC to wind-up their fourth straight successful season. This admirable record, compiled under Dave Dunkelberger in his first year as head coach, was marred only a powerful Miami squad. Harold Schuck, setting the pace with 20:45 for the four- mile Burnett Woods layout, carried the team with able back-up running by Martin Perret and Charles Carr. A1 Ransick and John Wiley rounded out the five man hill and gully team. Closing the '63 season, the thinclads finished sixth in the All-Ohio Meet where they faced tough competition headed by Miami and B.G. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-First Row: Martin Perret. Bob Adams, Richard Ackley, Ron Walton, Frank Hux. Second Row: Charles Carr, John Wiley, John Schroeder, Bernard Blank- enship, Al Ransick, Harold Schuck, Coach Dave Dunkelberger. 1963 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS UC oPPoNENTs 15... ...Berea .... ..... . ....5O 17... ...Hanover... ,,,45 45... ...Miami ........ .. ...16 25... ...BallState ...,... .. ...30 28 ...... . . . Eastern Kentucky .......,.... . 29 21 ............ Kentucky ....,.............. 34 MVC Meet ..............,........ Third Place Tie All-Ohio Meet . . . ..... Sixth Place
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