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Q Q '-Q1 1 .L-if - Xi 5 . f - Y Xu! 5 . 4531 - ..,'4E -f sf.: A X -A ,kfxf 5 -'Q ' - bi. 11: L . - - 15,3235 - .. 5 ' V 2 E . E X . X . h A -.. . i if K. 2, . ' ,L A s Q . Q THESE ARE THE PEOPL E .... 22 T .,sM NN' We made this year what it was . . . 1968 became unique because of our actions. Laughing, studying, being, enjoyingg each in his own way we became involved. We were what's happening: you might say we grooved ...... Grooving came in many forms, Pass-Fail or the Charter Amendment were a basis for grooving for some. Then there were the people running around with Operation Resurrection buttons- H. H. Richardson did look like a guru. Should we Bar War or Napalm or the draft or Home- coming Dances in the Convention Center .... We searched for answers and learned in the process. Student leaders discussed the inevitability of 1984 and their role as leaders-but will it be so different? 5 , ff ' f 1' Ki Eif5i?5fW2 fi . tk 36 i?5 x S X . ,airw o- 1.4 iktwgg 'gms Xibaasgk 2 g Those of us who commuted made an effort to be heard above the crowd. . .parking and food were our concerns: even though we acted it seemed as though we were too big to be heard. We enjoyed concerts by names .... Hirt, Warwick, Josh White, The Supremes: Mummers entertained with South Pacific and experimental theatre. grdxig-is ,Q J.. . Qwi,-eQ,r' if so 'cg-f,,s -1- if ff, -is Z, -stile SP 4' are-fQi:. 52 Q W1 wiv rf: ,.s+w'Z'..-e, f rj: tie-'riff 'lfpzff-'4.'1f-fafe-f+ '+-'f' 'L -fffw M, - wfgl wg 'owdgwftffffw 'K -P 'Qi-vf Q:w U' '11 mi' +0 'S ,Q W'-WMS A-'rf 'A yr 'fig' ,aff 'Af' 'S i Mfg.. :Lf jf' if nz. wif. as sf ,pf ' Q f ,swf G' ':'-cf. ,M,, . , X if . gS'?55l' 3 Swv as ' fr' ,V g, K Yrlewaa 'x vt -. 'S ' ,fag on 24 'frfx xfif - - :Xxw r .Q - . 5 li. Sk 'kt NWN X X Wg, A W x 1 Sifgi-525 . X . 4 - 3 . -.AA --1-. A QNX: XY E S S 2 S 2 x 26 The Bengals bid for Nippert Stadium and the 'Cats bid for the NIT . . . well, at least one was successful. Winter brought Claude Allen-spring brought The Fugs. McLaughlin lectured on sex and the dorms held a Bitch-in . lt was all part of the earning experience, we did it and we grooved. A most enthusiastic display of athletic prowess was displayed on the gridiron of Nippert Stadium this year. The Bearcats posted a 3-6 record under the direction of a new coach and amid promises of future glory ...... 29 CHEER CINCINNATI, CINCY WILL While the teams battled it out on the field, a most enthusiastic display of all was going on elsewhere: sometimes the best show of all is in the stands. WIN . . . FIGHT T0 THE FINISH, NEVER GIVE IN 1 -it I X ef 1 M Ur pa 1 . ,... ..-X , f,,... Y , -. - I .Q ' .-.- --, S f ,N . !i'.I K fw- I 1 ,x I ,WN K -. . X Us .b . A .4 5 f 54 I . X 1 x f K 3 X NI, . D' ,X K., , 151 :O rf 'S vi li ! ,, gg J' ... I Y X Baby love, my baby love I'm missin' ya, ooh-who's kissin' ya ...... The Motown sounds of Diana Ross and the Supremes filled a packed fieldhouse in May. The concert by the popular group was part of the University Center Concert Series. SOUTH PACIFIC REVIVED BY MUMMERS .l ZOO STORY- EXPERIMENT IN INTIMATE THEATRE Zoo Story was presented in the experimental intimate theatre by the Mummers this year. The attempt lead to later stagings of such works as Albee's Ameri- can Dream in Theatre 101. The play for two charac- ters featured Mike Weiner and Joe DiGenova. The Mummers major musical production was South Pacific. PORTRAIT OF .IASON PRESENTED BY CONTEMPORARY FILM MAKE Contemporary Film Makers-D'Avino, Mekas, Emshi- willer, Clarke . . . Portrait of Jason , by Shirley Clarke was presented as part of the Film Society program this year. Miss Clarke appeared with her film and enlightened interested film goers with her comments on the techniques and thoughts behind Jason , In October the University Center Concert committee presented an evening with Dionne Warwick. Accompanied by the comedy tean of Stiller and Meara, she performed her greatest hits, including I Say a Little Prayer . 15511, 555, 44 CSO MAESTRO CONDUCTS AT CORBETT Max Rudolf, maestro of the Cincinnati Symphony wc esua, conducted the opera The Secret Mar- riage in April. The opera with a cast from the Conservatory faculty and student body, was the first in ten years to be conducted by Mr. Rudolf. The opera was presented in the Corbett Center. 2 2 E 2 Mwmug, , , , 2 1 W I , h 'AMW 5 ,hy In ITV -wmesisx Ei wif' X L 'W W Z. M . 5' AZ -9737 3 ' ' f' I sf . l The place is DAA and we are known as arties. We come here prepared to stay from four to six years and some of us do. Some of us are here three quarters a year and others two. You see us with paintings and sketch pads, and models and our hands are often dirty. ln some ways its a messy existence here but beautiful things come from it. Lost crafts are relearned here, new arts are begun. The class unity here is amazing. l guess its because we all understand eachother and even though we may end up competing with eachother in the end . . . its the competition that brings us together. W i ,. ff jfeilg X 1 V Q 74424 alia, Z ff ff 1 r f, were :fx ,, 4 I 1 'Ea ,Vg , 3' f 4, gn 1' A f 44' ' ' ,fff w i ,Y ff A 191. ' nv w , K 1 'fix , I K' iff' '1 V ., ,, , ,Q If f X 1 0 A 0 x , . 3 '9 f 1 I ,I WA, I , Q , 1 , KJ.. up A .. ,gf J , k ' 7 A I ,K . , M' A, X .I x , 4' , 9'-it . , 7' -' J- P W 46 5 1 4 Q . ' -' ' Wd Q-. 1 1 14 49 h L. 'wx , ., 4. A ,... .gf ' In K 41' Q 1 at ah 9 ' un. ff my Vx- '1 it 'tk z 55 ,X y 9,1 3 x sb x Q K, N 'fi 'Q f' gs' 1 ., Q... , Q .sf '5'62f?v is 'few Q gilt xfjfi 1 ,x 2553 'fa hx si ' ' as A Q f. 5-fs nwn 1 QM . rf, slys' JSVJRQ ,sfigfclkxfyf x'f. s A61 van.: XM BNN? X it -K Rf' .X .-fm .r 3 . , .QQ -313111 L X-be fi 1 W ,iv We X.5..,f f Q LN fm, .q -xfxsiizkk . xv xy Q .M M dx x W A - AN if fi 15? ' 01 X . X 5 1 x -1 , gs A 'FQ ' KR X Q Q x w ws 4 Q' N K 3' X , ' - You should see this place at lunchtime. Across campus the rooms are empty at noon-this place comes alive. We get to know each other, work on projects, philosophize . . . Do you believe in McLuhan? What's to believe in . . . Communication is a big part of what we practice we emphasize aesthetics and theory but primarily we communicate . . . in design, sculpture, photography. Why am I here? . . . The school had something I qualified for and enjoyed . . . I mean I didn't want to be a doctor or anything like that. x-.l.ssV K 4 'if x X-elf ff ' ...s is JR HANDS ARE OFTEN DIRTY . . . BUT lT'S BEAUTIFUL ,fa '-A x , A Q27 W' V ' A h,, 43174 , . - 'M 'fff,M , U 'QW GREEK WEEK '67 TO HAVE FUN A wfwywwfff' ' WWW Mmm f 2 2 MLM TOGA-ED FOR THE OCCASION LANGSAM OPENED GREEK WEEK FESTIVITIES A HAPPY GREEK GODDESS '67 CONNIE VON DIELINGEN f5g fi l'm a Greek, a member of the system. Each year we have Greek Week . . . To have fun . . . To communicate with eachother. Greek Week '67 was one of the best ever. That's not just my opinion, ask anybody. Friday night there were chariot races and direworks and the Greek Goddess. The Mitchell Trio entertained on Saturday. All through the week we got together and discussed our relationships with eachother, the University and the community. 57 fwiffs- - . - X lx SOMEBODY UP THERE MUST HAVE LIKED ME ..... Before I swim one of the biggest things is that I'm afraid. I don't know why but I worry about missing my turns and strokesg and of course everybody worries about getting that good time. Hwy gf, ki ' If 'Reb Q Q X L ' L - . I kr --.. K. K m .L L 7' .X X K .. A fx? x Qs? f , 2 I think a lot about qualifying. When I'm waiting to swim I tell myself that I'm going to do good . . . I think beyond my goal. Someday I'm going to break that 1:02. You might think it's funny, but I pray too. I worry about the other guy. If I don't know him I try to psych him out . . . but I wouldn't psych out any of the guys on my team. I mean I try to be a good sportsman. Sombody up there musta liked me... I qualified. 62 BIG MAN WITH A HORN COMES BACK The New Orleans sound of AI Hirt came to Corbett Auditorium in February. The big man with a horn came back to Cincinnati to receive an Honorary Doctor of Performing Arts degree from Dr. Langsam Al Hirt studied at the old Conservatory of Music. He gave a concert in the Corbett Center which included the performance of a dedicatory piece in honor of his late instructor at the Conservatory. 5 fi' Q' 9 .zjgfix ' . 'lf' Sli? 113 Hg if We finally made the move to campus this year. Last year our classes were held in old Shillito Hall- it was a beautiful place . . . all atmosphere and history, But that's all gone now. Have you ever walked by CCM at night? The sounds are fantastic. lt's like a myriad of piano, voice and per- cussion, a composition in itself. WELCOME TO CAMPUS Inside our five million dollar building is the place where each one of us is given the opportunity to work and study and create. The atmosphere is all around u and since we are all working toward creativity in one way or another, it helps us toward our goal-just being here. I'm not a musician. I'm in Radio and TV but I still worry about creativity. Perhaps I look at it from a more technical side, but it's still important to me. I guess that's what I like about this place. There is so much diversity yet the end is the same . . an educated, artistic person. S ,yt iff! f Z Thy ,V 5, ax ,gg , W fi, ir, 3' :M 2' 22 W M ' 72? 2 A wwf ff? V, :L a if ' f FZ , ,mi Z Q..-5 Highlighting the Week That Was for the Con servatory was the extravagant production of Borodin's Prince Igor, featuring both profes- sionals and students. Spectacular staging was coupled with special effects throughout the production. Sunbursts and eclipses, raging fire and snow played upon the settings as Julian Patrick, Helen Laird, Michael Morton and Italo Tajo sang the leading roles. FIVE HONORARY DEGREES, WORLD PREMIERE HIGHLIGHT WEEK THAT WAS 75 During the dedication week in February University audiences and members of the community heard Dello Joio's Proud Music of the Storm , commissioned by the Corbetts for the Centennial celebration: John Alexander, tenor: saw Suzanne Farell, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Max Rudolf and many other performers. Five honorary degrees were conferred. For the University and the Conservatory, it was a very important Week That Was. ACADEMICS The academic community-deans, registrars assistants, college offices, advisors: all working together to become the well tuned machine that makes this place run. 78 n?M,,,i, riff' fr 79 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The University Board of Directors received four new members appointed to terms of varying lengths by Governor James A. Rhoades. This action was prompted by the new state affiliation of the University. The Directors met once a month as a service to the University to establish major policy regulations in areas of enrollment, finances and growth. Both Pres- ident Langsam and Vice President Ralph Bursiek were in attendance at the monthly meetings and the committee meetings. Major concerns of the Board this year were the success of the Sesquicentennial campaign and improved relations with the community of which the University is a part. Front Row Arthur Schuben Jane Earley Dr. Walter C. Langsam First Row M. R. Dodson L. V. Booth Edwin A. Snow Philip M. Meyers Mayor Eugene Ruehlman S d R w econ o Dr. Charles Barrett George C. Eyrich Earl T. Barnes AN OPEN LETTER T0 THE STUDENTS Walter C. Langsam K President Nothing is so permanent as change. Relatively few people, however, seem to recognize this fact. A distinguished alum- nus of the University of Cincinnati has said that man now possesses one-half of the knowledge he will need with- in the next ten years. The other half has yet to be dis- covered. In a real sense, we are pioneers engaging in an exciting quest in an ever changing world. To acquire knowledge we must question, innovate, and be imaginative. Seeking and learning that which is new is a continuing process, hence a static world is a retrogressive world. Our thirst for knowledge and its responsible use therefore should be unquenchable. ln amassing knowledge, we should be interested in theory as well as in assembling what is meaningful. Much work must be done to solve the dilemma of cancerg the first trip to another planet is still a goalg the solution to bigotry remains buried in men's hearts, and the promise of adequate nourishment for everyone is still-a promise. For those who are being graduated, let me suggest that you are not finishing a career. You are, at Commencement, on the threshold of beginning a career. You have been learn- ing how to seek knowledgeg after graduation, while seeking more knowledge you simultaneously should acquire wisdom by applying your knowledge in a responsible manner. hfpf 0 fwfr- President University of Cincinnati OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Peter Thoms University Legal Officer Eva H. Rupert Administrative Assistant Dr. Walter C. Langsam keeps in close contact with the student body through participation in many campus activities. The 1967 Greek Week festivities were of- M-charles Mneham ficially opened by Dr. Langsam, who Qf,2ffjn5f2a2TSnE'eSidentfo' donned a toga for the occasion. Through- out the year the President was host to student leaders at a series of iuncheons where question and answer sessions proved valuable for both the President and those who were in attendance. THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS Ralph C. Bursiek Executive Vice President This office is responsible for all business and financial affairs, new construction, systems and procedures, personnel and administrative data. This year the systems department, cooperat- ing with other University offices, worked on procedures aimed at minimizing paper work re- quired of students, faculty and staff. The pro- gram of including students on various committees was expanded to include students on the Uni- versity Building and Bookstore Committees. Students now serve on such committees as housing, food service and parking. Robert W. Hoefer Assistant Vice President Director of Finance Thomas N. Bonner Provost for Academic Affairs Robert H. Wessel Vice Provost for Graduate Studies Garland G. Parker Vice Provost for Admissions and Records OFFICE OF THE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS H. Davis Lipsiech Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies The newly created position of Provost is held by Dr. Thomas Bonner, whose office is responsible for the attainment of high standards in both graduate and undergraduate programs. The Dean of Students office and other campus offices which deal with student affairs are under the Provost and improve faculty- student communications by maintaining an open door to all students. This year such projects as the programs for disadvantaged students: the Hughes High School project, encouragement of independent study and the honors programs were initiated by this office. Lillian M. Johnson Vice Provost for Student Affairs ,, ,,.,, my .,,,,,.., ,,,f,t.f,,f , umm., f f OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH 3leeH3lZB'efl32?eR esea .Ch Dr. Hoke S. Greene, Vice President for Research states that the function of his office is to aid and give general overall supervision to the development of research activities at the University and further to supervise all research institutes within the University and to seek research funds . Dr. Greene's office is most closely associated with students in graduate programs, especially those engaged in re- search of one type or another. This year the office has developed a new substitute for research in the Social, Behavorial and Business Studies and has applied for new major exterior funds for support of research at the University. Dr. Clement F. St. John Vice-Pres. and Director, U.C. Medical Center OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF THE MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Clement F. St. John is director of the vast University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The work of the Center reaches far beyond the bounds of the Cincinnati General Hospital, which is completely staffed by faculty from the College of Medicine. Small, vital units such as the Shriners Burns Institute, Childrens Hospital, the Kettering Laboratory and Central Psy- chiatric Clinic play important roles in both the education of medical students and service to the community. The Medical Center is constantly expanding and has completed a 650 bed addition to the Cincinnati General Hospital. ink Purdy ce President for Development Joseph Sagmaster Director of Broadcasting OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR DEVELOPMENT William Baetz Director of Development Dr. Frank Purdy supervises the administration of the Alumni Office, Community Relations and Develop- ment Offices and Radio WGUC-FM. This office di- rected the planning of the Sesquicentennial in 1969 and the Sesquicentennial Fund, to raise twenty-six and a half million dollars for the University. An- other program was the drive to secure a yes vote by Cincinnatians for the approval of state affiliation for UC. The Development Office serves academic departments through communications, publicity and fund raising to create goodwill which attracts to the University students, faculty and financial assistance. John Small Richard B. Baker Director of Alumni Af-fairs Director of Community Relations Kenneth B. Settle Vice President for Planning William Jenike Asst. Vice President for Planning U , ..,..,f,Aw f. fwgw... OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR PLANNING Gerald Shawhan Director of Institutional Studies The Planning Office, directed by Dr. Kenneth B. Settle is responsible for converting University pro- grams and plans into physical-facilities programs, co- ordination of these programs and the making of recommendations to the President based on opinions and suggestions secured from all University com- ponents. This year the office analyzed student enroll- ment, faculty resources and space utilization. Through human, physical and financial resources the office insures long range planning to provide outstanding academic programs for all who desire to gain a higher education. Dr. John C. Varady Director, University Computer Services DEAN OF STUDENTS William Nester Dean of Students George Smith Athletic Director Jean Tuerck Student Organizations and Activities Co-ordinator Don Edelstein Foreign Student Advisor Joan Cochran Director, University Center George Stevens Publications Advisor Newly appointed Dean of Students, William Nester, is director of an office which encompasses many and diverse activities aimed at service to the student body. Under the Dean of Students office come such responsibilities as the direction of the Tangemann University Center, all student publications, the foreign students office, student health service and the student organizations and activities office. Members of the Dean of Students office serve as ad- visors to many student groups and are a vital link between the student and the administration. Marjorie Stewart Dean of Women DEAN OF WOMEN Dorothy Moser Assistant Dean of Women Marilou Osinski Assistant Dean of Women Residence Counselors Nancy Mullenix Kathy Alberque Mary Pat McGurk Barbara Pelowski Virginia Hunsche Mary Burke Nena Gordon Caryle Smith The Office of the Dean of Women is at the disposal of all women students for advice, aid in planning of events and discussion of individual concerns before they become problems. The Resident Counselors in the womens' residence halls are included in the scope of the Dean of Womens' office and aid in the closer rela- tionship between the office and the student. This year the office sponsored a series of Exam Week Open Houses providing a relaxed atmosphere and a break from studies. Mary Campbell Assistant Dean of Women DEAN OF MEN The Office of the Dean of Men, under the direction of Dean James Scully, is responsible for program- ming of all mens' activities outside the realm of the classroom. Assistant Deans Towner, Keiser and Temple are active in counseling men and advising mens' campus activities such as the fraternity program and the mens' residence halls. Residence Counselors Righard Towner Hank MCCGUVI Assistant Dean of Men Gary Sweeten John H. Meyer Barry K. Hess Gary M. Penfield James Scully Dean of Men Edward Keiser Assistant Dean of Men Ronald Temple Assistant Dean of Men Wfumfws, Wwuw, RAYMOND WALTERS BRANCH i, ,, f b ' ' Hilmar Krueger Dean, Raymond Walters Branch fe, 22,233 W , H 3 .4 z f , r I .Y 1-H, Lag' , he in X vi J54 4 - QL i Zn I 1172, , ' r 4' s 1 i 5 X r E rr 3 i 5 , Awiii-W5 'sr 1 4 I if K. , A.. , ,, 1 7 ' Fri' iii? gm , fwffif ' fx ,. A , . , I , , .JQ Y V 3 X N ., fi, api, cw XP' Rs wa if . , ,ima ., ., 1:55 ,. -5 1 k w -' '- , vjqgggk QEILVD - K . . .1..,c -2 -.Qs 'Ni Q. 5 Q Q . .Qs xv Q Q ...N , . Q. . . X M W. ...-:Six .ms-1 -r .Q S 5' v X . 5 . .X 11. R sk ax .-.k. vit S. .- 5. .X . if n, sf ii? ki -sf! A .Q . . . 2 - XL? :LV ,Ms fs X if X xx x N53 X . Y -5 The newest addition to the University is the Ray- mond Walters Branch located in Blue Ash. The Raymond Walters Branch offers courses similar to the University College resulting in Associate De- grees in Arts or Science. The Branch aims to carry out the primary objectives of the University within the limits of a two year program. The modern com- munity college offers courses on a collegiate level to students who wish career-oriented programs in a short time period: students who expect to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a year or two and stu- dents who desire two year terminal education. The Raymond Walters Branch is equipped with laboratories and class- rooms to provide up to date training in such career oriented programs as Medical Radioisotope Technology, In- halation Therapy, Retail Management: and preference courses such as Pre- Dentistry, Pre-Law and Pre-Education. This is Psychodrama . . . understanding through situation analysis . . . John you'd be a great chicken . . . Boy, I never would've thought I'd be making duck noises for ice breakers . . . Well, tonight's the night . . . I'm afraid kinda . . . It's my turn-to . . . drive . . . Well, here goes . . . You see they always teased me and . . . I did take that last turn a little tight . . . Boy, I was kinda dumb . . . I really feel great now, I can't believe it . . . John, how can you be so afraid of dogs . . . what's wrong . . . arf, arf. ,M ,' f yd ,f f Aw,-3, f', ',L27,a,,' f , GII ,, ,,, f 1 ' ,' ' ff? f 1, 7 A, f it , 00 I'm not going to do anything tonight . . . I'II forget about everything until tomorrow- Monday is two whole days away. l'II sack out until about noon . . . then l'lI call Judy. . . . 02 N ii? . . X NN i Q - M1551 K N G 'QNQXPRN wav? COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Charles Weichert Dean, College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Science is the large central core of the University. The students are offered courses that stimulate thought and expression and provide both cultural and preprofessional backgrounds. The college now offers thirty BS degrees and ten BA degrees in seventeen fields of study. In addition to classes on campus, A818 offers educational opportunities through the Junior Year Abroad and the Washington D.C. semester. 103 M... wf -., V, , Kenneth Wilson Dean, College of Business Administration The College of Business Administration equips its students with a broad professional and cultural back- ground and provides an opportunity to co-ordinate classroom theory with practical work experience through participation in the optional co-op program. A PhD program and an insurance program have been added this year. A department of Quantitative Analysis will be instituted next year. A two year Associate pro- gram is offered to women on a co-op basis. Thus, the college aims to prepare the student for competence and leadership by offering programs relevant to the con- temporary demands in the business profession. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 10 6 J. Ralph Corbett confers with Jack Watson, Dean College Conservatory of Music One of the three oldest music colleges in the country, CCM observed its centennial this year in a week long celebration of artistic events. The major presentation, the world premiere in English of Borodin's Prince lgor , received national acclaim. The events of the entire week were taped by the Voice of America for broadcasting overseas. Student enrollment has in- creased 45'M, in the past three years with the construc- tion of the newly dedicated Corbett Center of the per- forming Arts, one of the most complete musical plants in the world. Basically a performing college, CCM gives over 400 public performances a year in the fields of dance, music and radio-television. COLLEGE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 107 -xv bww ML Avy 4 COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE AND ART Dean, Design, ArcnateefE?go:1dRR:ri This year, DAA broadened its curriculum to include nine courses of study. Changes included the offering of a B.A. degree in art history and in sculpture, printmaking, and ceramics within the fine arts. Recently, the role of DAA within the university has increased. Faculty work is on permanent display, a member of DAA holds the recently established of campus curator of art work, and faculty members are included in the all university building committee. Activities of the college also extend into the profes- sional world. Participation in the co-op program provides students with an integrated program of learning through study and work experience. The inclusion of local practicing professionals on the fac- ulty enables students to learn current practices in design and architecture. 109 0 William Carter Dean, Education and Home Economics Dorothy Smith Co-ordinator, Home Economics muff '1iNmSFk-A X15 THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS The College of Education and Home Economics success- fully sought a broader base of financial support for its many programs of preparation. A varied program of workshops and fellowships provided opportunities for students to secure the kind of theory and practice required to meet the demands in contemporary educa- tional positions. Each of the new programs included a generous amount of practical experience. The college advanced its reputation for providing relevance-based preparation for teaching. 2 'N f 1 4 K7 , 9 f f '-'--amd., -.W fx COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Cornelius Wandonacher Dean, College of Engineering The approach to education taken by the College of Engineering stresses the correlation of classroom theory and practical experience through the co-op program. Recently, a more flexible curriculum was set-up to allow students to modify their rate of prog- ress or to expand their educational program. A Min- imum of four consecutive study-experience units must be fulfilled in a satisfactory manner. Evaluation studies are presently being done on the basic engi- neering program. Major changes have been instituted in graduate study and research with the rapid increase in enrollment. Research composes a major part of graduate learning. Engineering College is involved in projects in Environmental Health, micro-electronics and a national urban-industrial center to be built. 3 4 Frank Neuffer Dean, Evening College EVENING COLLEGE Dedicated to the concept that education is a continuing process, Evening College offers credit and non-credit work to over 15,000 students. Within the past few years, the college has instituted a Saturday morning program as well as a Sunday afternoon travel series. Several short term courses are offered to provide adults with intellectual stimulation and material relevant for an understanding of current problems. Associate degrees are available in several areas in addition to BA programs. Evening College is one of the few colleges in the country offering a course in Traffic Management. Although its basic responsibility is to the adult community, all of the colleges in the University use it as a service college. Robert W. Bishop Dean, Summer School Under the direction of Dean Robert Bishop, the Summer School is an integral part of the University's academic program. The Summer School provides unique and diverse opportunities for research and study as well as a variety of academic and professional programs. This year the Summer School faculty included instructors from other area schools as well as the regular University faculty. Work offered in integrated with, and frequently repeats what is given during the regular academic year. SUMMER SCHOOL 15 6 OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT John R. Martin Asst. Dir., Professional Development Philip Marvin Dean of Professional Development In their broadest spectrum, the activities of the Office of Professional Development are designed to help every student to further his career plan- ning and development. This is accomplished by the 0ffice's three point program of prepara- tion for career opportunities and interests: placement in the proper position within the career and promotions to positions of greater respon- sibility. The programs of the Office reflect breadth and depth in their contact with the local, national and international community. Students with NASA on professional practice assignments have already established the Uni- versity's first contact with a community extend- ing beyond the confines of the international community-the space community. 117 8 in-If ww-N lllll lf' Hilmar Krueger Dean, University College Originally established to provide two year terminal education in liberal arts or career orientated pro- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE grams, 60M of the University College students now express an interest in continuing their education by transfering to another college after two years. The University College is the only college on the campus not having a particular building. Because of its large enrollment, every faculty member serves as a student advisor and good faculty-student relations are maintained through small classes. A variety of programs in secretarial training, management, and technology provide students with intensive training in specific disciplines. Programs offered in Police Science and Child Care Technology combine academic work with operational training. All curriculums include liberal arts courses to broaden the students cultural background. 9 20 Clifford Grulee Dean, College of Medicine 1967-68 marked the first year of a clinical bi-ennium at the Medical School. This is the third and final step in the revision of the Medical College curricu- lum. The new approach stresses self-learning through an integrated program including small group discus- sions, interdisciplinary courses and greater flexibility. In addition, plans are being made for the con- struction of a new basic Science building. The Med- ical College is involved in over 50M of the research done at UC. Large grants have been appropriated for study of environmental health, and cardiac research. Furthermore, a joint program on health care is in effect and one involving cure of cancer, heart disease and stroke patients is in the planning stages. 'f f' W . , 7193, nv . 9' 1, f'W:7fff COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 2 Sarah A. Dalrymple Dean, College of Nursing and Health The College of Nursing and Health, under the direction of newly appointed Dean Sarah A. Dalrymple supplies the nursing profession with self-directive and flexible women with the ability to take discriminative action. This year the col- lege again stressed the preparation for an ad- vanced degree to contribute to the development of the nursing background. Beginning research skills are developed through identifying and resolving complex problems. The theory and practice of Nursing is combined with the study of natural, behavorial and social sciences. The women gained practical experience in the floors of Cincinnati General Hospital as increasingly complex experiences develop the students ability to make judgements. The students and faculty are looking forward to moving into new facilities in the William Cooper Proctor Hall. COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH VE Joseph Kowalewski Dean, College of- Pharmacy COLLEGE OF PHARMACY The College of Pharmacy is in the process of expanding the number of programs available for majors. With the addition of the Department of Hospital Pharmacy this year, UC became the only school with a separate depart- ment in this field. The Hospital Pharmacy course includes courses in Pharmacology, Biopharmaceutics and Radio Iso- topes. Next year a department will be added in Historical and Social Studies. This program will involve such topics as Medicare, health patterns and present trends in health. A six year Doctor of Pharmacy program will be instituted shortly. By increased programs reflecting new trends in Pharmacy the college strives to educate students in all aspects of the pharmaceutical field. 26 COLLEGE OF Claude Sowle Dean, College of Law LAW Recent changes occurring at the UC Law College include an increase in student enrollment, a larger faculty and staff, and the introduction of four new courses. The Marx Library, completed in 1964, is in the process of expanding its collection to 100,000 volumes. According to Claude R. Sowle, Dean since 1965, the greater emphasis in the near future will be on qualitative change within the college. The academic program is designed to develop in the student ability to evaluate legal data and an active critical view of law. Training in practical skills is inte- grated with the case method of instruction through the Moot Court Program, Student Court, Legal Aid Service, and the Applied Skills Program. 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Thomas Dupius Joseph Epstein Harry Fath, Jr. Louis Finkelmeier Louis Gilligan Mitchell Goldberg Sherman Goldberg Charles Gowdy Bernard Hargett Bruce Harlan Robert Hendricks James Higgins Ronald Holden James Howell Paul Hunter Dexter Jocabson Richard Johnson Henry Kramer Sidney Lieberman Michael Mason John McBride Richard McCue Frank McGuane Charles McSwiney Carl Meyers Irwin Miller Donald Moss Douglas Muir Norman Murdock Colombe Nicholas Robert Orleck Lee Parrish Gerald Pater John Patten William Patton Richard Peltz Richard Purdy Errol Rosen Grayce Ruehlman C. William Rybolt Robert Shapiro Francis Slavin William Sweeney Thomas Tromey Robert Venable Howard Voigt Henry Wasserman Alfred Weisbrod Walter Wildman Frank Wise S. Wayne Wright Robert Wunker Lixk fig 'gs s A WRIGHT, VOGEL RECEIVE 1967 UDOLLY COHEN AWARDS Mrs. A. B. Dolly Cohen again awarded S1000 to members of the University faculty who exemplified excellence in teaching and service to the University. Students and alumni submitted names to a committee for consider- ation. This year, Dr. C. William Vogel, Professor of History and Dr. Austin M. Wright, Associate Professor of English were presented with awards. Dr. Vogel is a 1926 graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He joined the staff here in 1928 and later received his PhD from Harvard. Dr. Wright, a Harvard graduate joined the faculty here in 1961. if A Wk E f X .2 it J -5 no-of U .x, , f if 29. L i l A 5 4 ZQV7 ii L5 1 ,. 'i Aivf4Q D I , MW ,. gg, 1 fha 4 3 Q A f if L A l A A v .A '221 f'-' A,VAv L f '17 James Achterman, Marketing Verla Ackman, Physical and Health Education Thomas Acomb, Medicine Gary Adams, Electrical Engineering Lynn Adams, English Robert Adams, Accounting Robert Aebersold, Accounting Gary Agin, Chemical Engineering Saralou Ahern, Primary Education Carolyn Ahlert, Music Education Christine Aigner, Chemical Engineering Gordon Air, Medicine Jill Alban, Business Education Linda Albaugh, Interior Design Suzanne Alderson, Business Education Kay Aldridge, Interior Design Richard Alexander, Geology Richard Alexander, Civil Engineering Katherine Algyre, Art Education Stephanie Alke, Radio-Television Michelle Allalouf, Home Economics Dennis Altman, Political Science Paul Altman, Accounting Robert Amick, Civil Engineering William Amos, Medicine Jon Anderson, Chemical Engineering Lynn Anderson, Electrical Engineering Sheryl Anderson, History Leroy Andrews, Metallurgical Engineering Nick Aneshansley, Electrical Engineering Richard Anglemyer, Marketing Gary Antrobus, Finance Ronald Applegate, History David Arbenz, Electrical Engineering Daniel Ardelean, Foreign Affairs Cheryl Arend, Business Education James Arlinghaus, Advertising Design Frank Arnett, Medicine Donna Arnzen, Education Richard Aron, Speech Margaret Artmayer, Music Education Dennis Asato, Associate Engineering Thomas Atkins, Chemistry Patricia Avey, Psychology Ruth Axelrod, Home Economics Valerie Azouz, Elementary Education Carl Babbert, Psychology Frederick Bachtel, Associate Engineering Robert Bader, Marketing James Bagenstose, Chemistry David Bail, History Connie Bailey, Associate Business Edward Baker, Pharmacy George Baker, Music Education 30 George Baker, Aerospace Engineering Judith Baker, Associate Business Leonard Baker, Medicine Victoria Baker, Violin Mary Balderson, Music Education Eugene C. Ball, Electrical Engineering Richard Ballard, Mathematics Nancy Balzer, Elementary Education Michael Baratz, Marketing Donald Barga, Marketing Ellen Barnett, Psychology Richard Barns, Chemical Engineering Keith Barthel, Architecture Stephen Bauer, Accounting Sharon Baum, Theatre Arts Lee Bauman, Mechanical Engineering Kathy Bayliff, Elementary Education Stephen Baylin, Mechanical Engineering Carl Becker, Management Donald Becker, Pharmacy Thomas Becker, Economics Ernest Bein, Education Michelle Beirne, Economics James Beischel, Pharmacy Robert Bell, Advertising Design John Beltzhoover, Accounting Constance Bender, Chemistry Patricia Bennett, Education Daniel Bennie, Economics Thomas Beresford, Accounting Marianne Berliner, Secondary Education Sheila Berman, Political Science Alan Bernstein, Speech Marcia Bernstein, Nursing Edwin Bertolet, Advertising Design Daniel Bertram, Finance Linda Benzing, Education Dave Berger, Electrical Engineering David Bergman, Industrial Management James Berkemeyer, Marketing Larry Berkowitch, Electrical Engineering Edward Bernath, Civil Engineering James Bernitt, History Barry Berns, Medicine Sue Bierman, Education Roger Bilen, Mechanical Engineering Jack Binns, Mechanical Engineering Stuart Birn, Political Science Larry Blackmore, Marketing Julius Blackschleger, Art Education Brenda Blair, Sociology James Blair, History Terrence Blair, Political Science Jerry Blake, Psychology 1968 GRADUATES X f f if v 1 K l di iv,fi M awe ,gg4M,g 'W V ff' za qw WW, n al V AL f J -- ' X ff , hw I H ,Q ff' f , , f ff ,, aff X hw Ka , . ,,,, , -- A rr, ' U'-4' ,, ' . 5' fi 1 W V' f .' 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Robert Blankemeyer, Marketing Davey Blanton, Architecture Tom Bley, Marketing Susan Blossom, Education Roberta Boesherz, Art Education Lawrence Bohart, Chemistry Marlene Bolam, Education Richard Boldwin, Medicine Wayne Bollman, Applied Design Thomas Bonhaus, Retail Management Diane Bonn, Nursing Calvin Bopp, Industrial Management Josephine Borden, Education Alan Borenkind, Marketing Donna Borgerding, Political Science Donald Borisch, Mechanical Engineering Barry Borman, Bacteriology Karen Bort Edward Bosse, Mechanical Engineering Cheryl Bott, Education Ronald Bowen, Electrical Engineering Robert Bowen, Mechanical Engineering Frank Bowling, Mechanical Engineering Carole Bradley, Elementary Education David Brady, Biolosvv Richard Bragg, Metallurgical Engineering William Bramlage, Medicine Gerald Branch, History Betty Jo Branda, Primary Education Joseph Brandt, Education Gary Brazier, Mathematics Glenn Brehm, Community Planning Judy Brennemann, Medical Technology Sylvia Brenner, Education Roy Breslow, History Jeff Bricker, Metallurgical Engineering Ella Bridges, Primary Education Claire Brinker, English David Brinkmeyer, Finance Barbara Britton, Secondary Education Mary Brodbeck, Education Robert Brody, History David Brotman, Architecture Steve Broughton, Industrial Management David Brown, Economics Motohiro Brown, Architecture Richard Brown, Finance Thomas Bruehl, Radio-Television Edward Buchheit, Electrical Engineering Robert Buchholz, Zoology Jeffrey Buck, Architecture Jerry Buckley, Architecture Dave Budde, Marketing Mary Anne Buell, Primary Education 32 Joan Buescher, Fashion Design Betty Bultman, Voice William Burd, Architecture George Burger, Aerospace Engineering Wayne Burick, Medicine Eleanor Burke, Associate Business Sandra Burke, Spanish Patricia Burns, Primary Education Michael Burris, Chemical Engineering George Bush, Medicine David Buvinger, Accounting Beverly Byrd, Interior Design Phyllis Byrd, Political Science Thomas Caldwell, Industrial Design Samuel Calvin, Architecture Carol Campbell, Sociology Douglas Campbell, Pharmacy Jane Campbell, Interior Design Judith Cantor, Political Science Ronald Capp, Civil Engineering Ruth Carey, Physical Education Domenic Carnevale, Electrical Engineering Barbara Carns, Primary Education Joanne Carp, Elementary Education Douglas Carpenter, Advertising Design Marilyn Carr, Psychology Beverly Carroll, Nursing Judith Carroll, Primary Education Lewis Carson, Industrial Management Charles Casagram, Electrical Engineering Marcia Caskey, Primary Education Robert Caskey, Industrial Management Jerry Casser, Law Dianne Castelluccio, Education M. Lynda Cavens, Child Development Loretta Cermely, Nursing Michele Cerni, French Marian Chase, Physical Education Lola Channing, Industrial Management Alan Channing, Industrial Management Roger Charleville, Medicine Terry Chatelain, Advertising Design Robert Cheeseman Jr. Secondar Education . I Y Terrence Cheeseman, Education George Christoph, Industrial Management Jean Christopher, Political Science Carmela Cicchino, Food and Nutrition Gary Clark, Management Pamela Clark, Education Mary Ann Clausen, Primary Education Allan Clayman, Medicine Denis Cleeter, Economics Henry Cohen, Psychology Michael Cohen, Architecture 1968 GRADUATES . ,Z ,,i,, 3 , A? ,M .41 .. fi 1 qw 7 5 W X K 14 f f ff In az T., f ,.,..., fr e! V ? 4? , , K 1 ' km, 'ii l Z f ' nk ,L , H , f 'rrve - A Paazvrvrvai .,,, . , I vv,, + rr 5' ,dy I' . itrr A Q we 2 '-'. it 'V fi f' ' W. 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To become aware, to learn and experiment. .. this is the place for the mind 34 Barbara Cohen, Sociology Nancy Cohen, Art Education Rita Cohen, Elementary Education Keith Cole, Accounting Karen Collier, Primary Education Lynn Colter, Art Education David Colver, Economics Bruce Conner, Mechanical Engineering Neil Conrad, Industrial Management Dana Converse, Radio-Television Margaret Conwell, Business Education Leonard Cook, Accounting Dennis Cooper, Marketing Janet Cooper, Nursing William Cooper, Electrical Engineering Sondra Copanas, Interior Design Thomas Copanas, Industrial Management David Correll, Architecture George Corridan, Civil Engineering Philip Coup, Electrical Engineering Richard Cowett, Medicine James Cox, Economics Gary Crabb, Metallurgical Engineering Cheryl Craig, Special Education Judith Craig, Business Education Gayle Cramer, Education Susan Cramer, Primary Education Alonzo Crawford, Advertising Design Tom Creahan, Political Science Elizabeth Creech, Medical Technology David Creekmur, Electrical Engineering Ronald Crowe, Electrical Engineering Kathie Culbertson, Special Education Ray Culter, Community Planning Lenore Cunix, Interior Design John Cunningham, Chemical Engineering Richard Curless, Mechanical Engineering John Curley, Psychology John Cushing, Associate Engineering Paul Cutright, Electrical Engineering Stephen Dablow, Marketing Bruno D'Agostino, Architecture Donald Dahmann, Geography Carol Daley, Nursing Patricia Daley, Home Economics Lawrence Damron, Economics Kimberly Daniel, Voice Edward Dansberry, Jr., Bus. Administration Nancy Darrow, Elementary Education John Daugherty, Accounting Daniel Daum, Economics James Davey, Mechanical Engineering Darrell Davis, Architecture Mary Lou Davis, Education 1968 GRADUATES : fi W 3 j A . ,ESE . l -1 Q M A as ,I , -- ., ,ad 4 ,, LM ' W ' ' , - W V ' 1 3' A M WW fi A f - - f r Q .ea ,rw ,. V .X at Q ll , , it We i l' L A , 3 g le 1 J M - , A 'V 1 ,-3 , V A LV ,,,, , f 9' f in 4 ff , if if ,aff 1, 1' '1f1,,,. ' QW 3 W, ,W .. 5 4 ff W' K if A' W A if - is , ,I -AW' a,a y a aaa ya ,aaal aa ai,,,E,a J a a,a a,aa yaya E M a ,a , ,a, ,aa,, ,ayaya, ,ya J ,AWW . Q ,f tiff' ' ,i,,,,i,, , ' , 'V ' .A V ' 'C A 3 ., ,, . i it ' ' 'W a ' 1 ' 'fe l 1 my ':'- , 5 W - E 1 J X C T ,,.i ,,ii , 5 E' i f f Q L 1 . . A T rl Q f !,. ,,,, , , :gmgfff-' Vkvl at W ,,., 1 f i x QM , , KZ I, A4 Q me A i A 2 Q X 5 g , 5 ' iw .,,, V 2 if V , 'Y f fa. 'z 0 -V F 4 l ,fi fww ' U ' V , , VV mcmwf , ui m,:.,, ,V ,. 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VV VV V, AV V VV . x 3 Gs f A ,Fi , ' ,ff96Pff',V W V, ,, V, , , VV J , ? eff' at , ' W 2 ' N' f VM , 1, ' , ,., V V ' f ' 'V ,, VVVV ,, 1 f A, I , 1 5 'V 5 W Richard Davis, Mechanical Engineering Roger Davis, Industrial Management Sara Davis, Special Education Sharon Davis, Sociology John Day, Electrical Engineering Richard Deane, Accounting Carl DeBlasio, Marketing Carol DeBrosse, Political Science George Deckebach, Metallurgical Engineering Darlene DeElbe, Special Education Larry Deis, Radio-Television Michael Deis, Industrial Management Joseph DeLillo, Zoology Raymond Derrick, Accounting Phillip Deschler, Finance Stephen Dessner, Business Administration Ellen Devanney, Education Ruth Devins, Art Education Roy Dickan, Industrial Management Dale Dicken, Jr., Metallurgical Engineering Ronald Dickman, Aerospace Engineering Thomas Dickman, Electrical Engineering Carl DiDonato, Community Planning Joseph Dierkers, History Tony Dilbert, Marketing Carole Dill, English Richard Dineen, Economics Frank Divo, Mechanical Engineering Bradford Dixon, Architecture Harry Dobashi, Chemical Engineering Diane Doernberg, Child Development David Dombar, Marketing Dallas Donley, Industrial Management Lynn Dorfman, Education Wadsworth Douglas, History Joseph Douthett, Metallurgical Engineering Russell Doyle, Civil Engineering Chris Drach, Elementary Education Robert Drake, Accounting Paul Drees, Chemistry Lynn Drimal, Nursing Patrick Duffley, Economics Karen Duncan, Textiles and Clothing Cheryll Dunn, Vocational Education Wayne Dunn, Architecture Michael Dunphy, Pharmacy David Durham, Mechanical Engineering Eugene Eberhart, Radio-Television Roger Eberly, Marketing Charles Eckerle, Accounting Eddie Edelstein, Education Robert Eder, Mechanical Engineering Patty Edwards, English David Ehrman, Piano 36 Harold Elliott, Marketing Martin Ellis, Architecture, Waldo Ellison, Medicine Elinor Emmel, Education Eugene Enders, History John Enyort, Violin Tricia Erazo, Special Education Judith Erbeck, Nursing Richard Erickson, Mechanical Engineering Linda Ernst, Nursing Stephen Ervington, Industrial Design Don Enivine, Marketing Robert Esberger, Pharmacy Mary Eshelman, Nursing James Evans, Chemistry Patricia Evans, Elementary Education Robert Fallon, Marketing Franklin Farmer, Finance Michael Faulkner, Violin Karen Faust, Music Education Martha Fay, History Richard Fedosick, Civil Engineering Toba Feldman, Foreign Affairs Margery Feller, History Robert Fessler, Pharmacy Elizabeth Fey, Primary Education David Fiala, Accounting John Fiedor, Medicine James Fieler, Advertising Design Candace Finger, Education Elliott Fink, Finance Al Fischer, Marketing Charles Fish, Medicine Gary Fischer, Pharmacy Michael Flaherty, Physical Education Barbara Flatt, Sociology Ellen Fleischer, Pre-Management Kandy Fletcher, English Robert Florig, Biology Joseph Foderaro, Anthropology Malachy Foley, Mechanical Engineering Judy Folzenlogen, Chemistry Linda Fontenot, Home Economics June Forster, Primary Education Robert Fortunoff, Finance Dean Foster, Physical Education Karen Fox, Education Michael Fox, Architecture Ruth Fox, Primary Education David Francis, Mechanical Engineering Francis Francis, Physics John Franklin, Speech Mark Frauhiger, Community Planning Sister M. J. Fravert R.S.M., Nursing 1968 GRADUATES WW 'm VVVV N V M l , 43 ,,,,V,,V ,, f V J, W ,' H ' Vvarrr H ' r rr's ' A f ., V 4 wa, fff ,,,, r J l'f J - W J ' ' 51,3251 . ' 42 4 li 2 3 ' f ' -f A f . ' ' 2. f , ,r fx- ,,,, , ., V , , - VV, , ,I ,. , , f -an -f li v J l .,,, , ' '-Af' --f V. A rrta E l 2 ' ,f ?Yf vf fi' ' W I, gift . , , ,l Q, ,,,.' 5 X QQ 4 M Z X as iw f J 1 ,,,.,,, , 1 ' , A' ' V, I I V! I 1? ff,::,, fin ,,,, . h f 'fa f H nh Ei 1 4' X G 1 U? , A a V ,writ 6 4 KW' , 'iff m, 1 . ,,,,, f 1 my zll Z' :fu ig: V ,ff ,.f, ' -9:1 if ,, I 'gg ,,,, 5, , f my . f 2 X , I' P f gh 077 M hr 317 f S W44nQ..u A Q N ..f N f L 2 .. i , f .- R fs? A f J ii' is f f, fs' T ,Q ,Q 5, -sf . V.kk- i K I K h Q S ' a m A A 5 ..i:,f we x f f A . , .... X X j 3 - . X LZII ..1,: J L: - 1 ' -in Q -- at 4 J I .W f U --ff C A Li ln A JL A g it W W L 1 ix, as 'M' f' NM- 1 -sf A Q I, S ..k rs 5 Y .Q r li ' ' ,-. , A . 'K if -ykk - 1 Qgg, 3' 3, i. . ' . -I ' - -v . S! - L ,. 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'K L HN gal 1i.zf,t. 5 .J N as W -af 5 ga, -- f 3' is H A .T as A A A lesbar aw -. p A' A! aa w--.-., L. il E David Fricke, Community Planning James Frietsch, Pharmacy Charlotte Frye, Nursing John Frye, Civil Engineering Oscar Fryman, Aerospace Engineering Elena Fuentes, Elementary Education Laurence Fuersich, Marketing Rosalyn Fuller, Special Education John Gackenheimer, Pharmacy Stephen Gaible, Marketing Patrick Gaito, Economics Stephanie Gall, English John Gannon, Mechanical Engineering Margaret Gannon, Political Science Edward Gardner, Bacteriology Neven Gardner, Zoology John Gasparec, Clarinet Lawrence Gatterdam, Business Dennis Geagan, Traffic Management Neal Gearhart, Advertising Design John Gebhardt, Economics Fred Gehring, Engineering Science Lila Gehring, Accounting Kathryn Geisler, Elementary Education Geoffrey Gelke, Philosophy James Geoppinger, Pharmacy Sanford Gerber, Economics Mary Jo Gerst, Home Economics Steven Gest, Marketing James Geverts, Traffic Management Joseph Giangiacomo, Medicine Edward Gibbs, Advertising Design Thomas Gibson, Medicine Sol Gieser, Economics Gordon Gladstone, Philosophy Barbara Glass, Elementary Education Marianne Glaug, Medical Technology Richard Godar, Civil Engineering Walter Goebelt, Piano Henry Goertemiller, Marketing Barry Gold, Zoology Barry Goldberg, Community Planning Ira Goldberg, Political Science Steven Goldman, Medicine Stuart Goldsmith, Bacteriology Alfred Goltzman, Marketing Mona Good, Fine Arts Larry Goodman, History James Goodridge, Chemical Engineering Peter Gordon, Architecture Alana Gorsky, Speech Therapy Sandy Goyert, Medical Technology G. LeMoyne Graff, Mechanical Engineering Terry Graham, Aerospace Engineering 137 8 George Gramen, Chemistry Marcus Green, Spanish Marsha Greer, Political Science Thomas Greer, Electrical Engineering Gary Greiner, Pharmacy JoAnne Greiser, English Jane Griffiths, History Jeanne Grimes, Piano Mary Grimes, Social Studies Linda Groeger, Nursing Herman Groshoff, Pharmacy Judith Gross, History Patricia Gross, Elementary Education Harold Grossman, Electrical Engineering William Grote, Political Science Roger Grove, Mechanical Engineering Jane Grubb, Primary Education David Grubbs, Medicine Ray Gruber, Industrial Management Marna Gud, Advertising Design Carol Gudauskas, Nursing James Gudehus, Management Thomas Guilford, Architecture Gerald Gunning, Special Education Barbara Guynn, Biology Glen Haas, Electrical Engineering Jerome Hack, Management James Haft, Marketing John Hagner, Mechanical Engineering Elaine Haines, Special Education Evelyn Halden, Architecture Thomas Hale, Marketing Grover Hall, Electrical Engineering Pamela Hall, Elementary Education Katherine Hamburg, Fashion Design Carol Hamilton, Interior Design Barbara Hamm, Education Susan Hammond, Marketing Charles Handel, Industrial Management Nancy Hanks, Nursing Susan Hanni, Elementary Education Bradford Hare, Pharmacy Marilyn Harkins, Fashion Design Eleanor Harlow, Art Education Joyce Harper, Home Economics Sheldon Harr, Philosophy Elbrey Harrell, Theatre Arts Salli Harrington, Elementary Education Daniel Hartzell, Architecture Cheryl Hassel, Nursing John Hasselbach, Accounting James Haug, Chemistry James Haughey, Economics Linda Hauser, Home Economics W4 ,ff 1? Jw , an 13,7 Z, A I V 1, W f illllr i W ! ,f5,1ff,1 . , P- Q - V 1968 GRADUATES I A A ul ., - .... ,,.,, K 1' V A T' J - Q ,.., , lf , W g , fy 4 52 IIAA 1 ,U fa V ig L . , ,,.,.5 ,i Z 1 K, i I -,v.. V , I V- , H ,EQ , LV I 4 f f 1 . ,,,,, T I naw' 'M' 'V BV! Ei lr ! W ,,, ,V 4, ,,,: ,,W,,, 4 WL -f , -vfl E rg, , Q V V: ,.vv , K-B, : ,i, ll. J Z i,,, , 4 X A4 if A ff ,Ji I , . X Q 3 K Q, f ff is , or f as L' xii' '-+' 229.5262 - ff. I - 54 .171 5 'MY' 11 f W 'W 1:91 an ,Q , iff' 'ff' ff ' 'vi f . fa A' 6 at 1, . , , A ,..,,,.. , W , if ' ' f - - .. A V 4 f MM . ' . , I ' , ' ' , . ,,A, I 5 . A W V Y ,V VVVVVJ 3.32,-LV VV l-W-1.5 26224 -f L' Vi 1' V , A - V . ,- , A.,A 1 Mi? it ' - ' ' Q. 'iw ' 4 f r' . h , fl : A , y . ,,. , , ,LV cf ' ,arf . . , ,. ..,, 'f H T ' , Q Wiz ' gf ' Wjez I ' .- ' V' ,V , VV 2 .,. 'W . V A V V' ' Vg. Q fi. ,, 5 1 ' 'f ' . . fl 4 H V M A t I - y x in ' , A r A .. 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Q l lc , r Q , f l y VV Jay Hay, Mechanical Engineering Edward Heaton, Industrial Design Paula Heckman, Business Education Robert Heeg, Mechanical Engineering Kent Heinlen, Marketing Fred Heis, Management Roberta Heise, Psychology James Heitkemper, Marketing Sudie Heitz, Primary Education Pamela Helscher, Education Betty Hendricks, Physical Education Thomas Hendricks, Marketing Robert Henke, Finance Donald Henkel, Mechanical Engineering Ronald Herbers, Management Dennis Hern, English Stephen Herr, Medicine Michael Herring, Chemical Engineering Robert Herrmann, Architecture Fred Herschede, Economics Robert Hertzberg, Economics Rena Herzig, Education Lolly Hettler, Home Economics James Higgins, Civil Engineering Larry Hill, Marketing Elliott Hilsinger, Marketing Roger Hines, Advertising Design Bonnie Hinson, Voice Mary Hirschberger, Child Development Stephen Hirschfeld, Medicine Gay Ann Hoblitzell, Pharmacy Cynthia Hodell, Psychology Jeffrey Hoffeld, Biology Barbara Hoffman, Interior Design Carl Hoffman, Zoology Karen Hoffman, History Lee Hoffman, Industrial Management R. Frank Hoffman, Medicine Thomas Hoffman, Sociology Linda Hofmann, English Education Ted Hofmann, Accounting Jerry Hogan, Marketing Charles Holden, Marketing William Holden, Medicine Phillip Holland, Electrical Engineering Paul Holmes, Jr., Electrical Engineering Thomas Hon, Mechanical Engineering Jon Hopkins, Pharmacy Sharon Horn, Psychology Sheila Horwitz, Political Science Carmen Horstmann, Primary Education Braham Horwitz, Marketing Karen Hostler, Nursing John Houston, Administrative Management 139 James Howell, Law Mary Howell, Spanish Hugh Hu, Chemistry Phillip Hubbert, Chemistry Glenn Hubbuch, lnterior Design Clifford Huber, Accounting Carole Huckaby, Primary Education David Huebener, Electrical Engineering William Huenefeld, Mechanical Engineering James Huff Donald Humbert, Electrical Engineering Mary Beth Hunt, Pharmacy Kenneth Hunter, Mechanical Engineering Douglas Hunter, Medicine Thomas Hurley, Chemical Engineering Paul Hurst, History George Husman, Associate Engineering Thi Oanh Huyhn, Marketing Catherine Hyde, Economics William lgnatz, Chemistry William llg, Industrial Management Marilyn Ingram, English John Isidor, Psychology Anthony Jackson, Accounting George Jackson, History Dale Jacobs, Accounting Jay Jacoby, English Fred Jaeger, Chemistry Rachel James, Music Education William James, Chemical Engineering Timothy Jeffreys, Pharmacy Thomas Jenike, Medicine Nicholas Jochum, Marketing Cherry Johnson, English lone Johnson, Nursing Robert Johnson, Electrical Engineering John Jones, Accounting Kevin Jones, Marketing William Jones, Zoology Rodger Jordan, Chemical Engineering Keith Jording, Marketing Richard Josephberg, Marketing Thomas Judge, Economics Charles Jung, Political Science Nancy Justin, Education Eugene Kafta, Medicine Robert Kahle, Marketing Herbert Kalkbrenner, Zoology James Kanclier, Architecture Sharon Kandelson, Theatre Arts Frank Kaplan, History H. Karsch Richard Kassnove, Psychology Eugene Katona, Psychology f f -Q 4 MU, 1 ,,,. K , 'cr--vp' 1968 GRADUATES f , y' , 1 . ,.,, 1 EV W- ,, v T J ,,,. W . .M . . A 't't f , wmv , rm , A - , .,,,. , f e'f X V I wil l cm A' ,i,, C ' ' W ,, , . ,Iv , , or W We f rrii W' , , , - 31 Q if l 3 I fl! W., 3 'sul rv f , 5 , 'H' 32 Q f x ' ,Q , .,,,. , are as , ,i,,,,,i, ,, , wr ,f 'gawk V J , 57 ' ,WM I' ,, ,, I!! 1 Q? 'J 'Ai'AV , ' f X!! ff if aw f, f ' ff 42. , 7 f 1 W il 1 V fa ' '3 ' , L I ' 5'-if 55 ,li '. W ,W e , A ,, W 4 ,lv 2 , , '24 07' I f 5 1-ni' X f f .ar at A X il-,, 1 . ,VAV 1 59' , A4,,.4r , ' , 'A A AVV W ' ,, ' i if .J J r A K: I I Z' A ' A i , tllr u 'ff' WV ',.c L ,X la , Q H a f f' ?i5If:21ZEf ' 'FM A ' J ttttit ., Q,Wv l 42 if V, V , ,,,,V, V, 3 ,, ,f M , ' '! 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KK, , f X e A ,, , ,.,,,, ? 2 f,'f fx 1 x W if , -mf 21' MLVW. if ,fl -' , if -A 7 A Y Carol Kattner, Nursing Sandra Keck, Music Education Lawrence Keiner, Marketing David Keith, Mechanical Engineering David Keller, Accounting Michael Kelley, Mechanical Engineering Jeanne Kelly, Art Education Lisabeth Kelley, Nursing James Kemen, Education Charles Kemp, Management Howard Kemp, industrial Design D Thomas Kennedy, Electrical Engineering Dave Kennett, Management I James Kenney, Mechanical Engineering Leslie Kenney Diana Kerkhoff, Fashion Design Michael Kerley, Interior Design Michael Kernen, Political Science Maridee Kessen, English June Kessler, Primary Education Robert Kessler, History Lee Ketcham, Primary Education Robert Kiener, Business Administration Grant Kein, Medicine Donald Kilb, Mathematics Ruth Kemble, Marketing Jacqueline Kinard, Psychology James Kindsvatter, Accounting Edwin Kingsley, Medicine Jane Kinley, Primary Education Michael Kinsella, Architecture Edwin Kinsley, Economics James Kipling, Mechanical Engineering Kathryn Kipp. Psychology Carol Kirchheimer, Education Amanda Kisker, Art Education Alan Kittrell, Industrial Design Neal Klatzko, Medicine Kenneth Klayman, Accounting Linda Klempner, Education Michael Klus, Pharmacy Lawrence Knab, Civil Engineering Ted Knechtly, Economics Charles Knepfle, Mathematics Education James Knippenberg, English Frances Koch, Primary Education Susan Koch, Deaf Education James Kohlhepp, English Rosanne Kohrman, English Trudy Kolb, Home Economics Dennis Kombrinck, Psychology Catherine Kopp, Elementary Education Raymond Korte, Business Administration Edward Kraft, Aerospace Engineering 42 George Kral, Political Science Michael Kramer, Zoology Roberta Kramer, Mathematics William Kramer, Industrial Management William Kramer, Liberal Arts Anita Kravetz, Education Thomas Kreindler, Chemistry Lawrence Kroovand, Medicine Edward Kubel, Metallurgical Engineering Carol Kuhlman, Elementary Education Larry Kuhns, Industrial Management Ronald Kull, Architecture Barbara Kulka, Interior Design Stephen Kurkul, Economics Marjorie Lafferty, Associate Business Gerald Lamb, Architecture David Lambert, Marketing Stewart Lammers, Mechanical Engineering Gerald Lampe, Political Science James Lane, Electrical Engineering Andrew Lang, Industrial Management Charles Lang, Philosophy John Lange, Architecture William Langenbahn, Electrical Engineering Melanie Lapsis, Home Economics Amy Larkin, Nursing Luke Lauch, Economics James Lauer, Management Paul Laughlin, Classics Paula Lavinson, Medicine Allen Law, Mechanical Engineering David Lawson, Economics Paul Laybourne, Electrical Engineering Nancy Leach, Primary Education Susan Lebovitz, Primary Education Belinda Lee, Voice James Lee, Political Science Donald Lentz, Metallurgical Engineering Daniel Leonhardt, Management Karen Leopold, Education Bonnie Lepper, Psychology Herbert Lepple, Psychology Patricia Lester, Primary Education Michael Leurck, Physical Education Alvin Levenberg, Industrial Management Mark Levin, Marketing Richard Levin, Zoology Toby Levin, Art Education Betty Levine, Art Education David Levine, Bacteriology Paul Levy, Industrial Design Sherry Levy, English Harry Lewe, Jr., Chemistry Cathy Lewis, Medical Technology 1968 GRADUATES ' ,,l, ,I T W I .,.. , . - V I f' ,V - ,'T ', W I or I fi L r , ':jg:-, A , 'f i I 5, .,,, ' 1-, L. A 'L W ,, , ,.,,,.,. .',-J153' y' ' ' - h- - liiii t I I if A may ,,, 1 . fa - A , Q ,',, , . We I V ,.,, , , , I at ,.f,. 1, 4 43 4 ' 1 'wi VV t 5. 'E A t 'V - el'I i l'li if I 1' 5 V H I gli ,i I' .I A I - i I,f ' V V -f H Z , ,. I f A ' ' .. . 1 1. tl . iw 2 V WY I Q ' , ,, M' A f 3' , ' I1'lff fm' H , ..,, , , ,. V.,,, K' 'V Qi: 12944 , K A , V , f . J ! ,L T L A if . uv L.. f ff -W Z, ' wav V ff -'Si ,li I 2 fm v rii v ..,,, , ,,,lll,,,,l , I ,,., I ,,,,, H A is for art, art not as paper and paint but art as in form and idea it is a concept, a feeling. David Lewis, Architecture William Lichtenberg, Accounting Hollis Lieb, Psychology Heddy Liebenthal, Primary Education James Lierl, Social Studies Diane Lieser, Elementary Education Louis Lilling, Accounting Paula Lim, Education Thomas Lindberg, Advertising Design Art Lington, Chemistry Myrna Lippock, Education Michael Lipson, History Robert Lisk, Electrical Engineering Richard Litt, Bacteriology Robert Littlehale, Medicine Gene Litton, Electrical Engineering Marcia Livingston, Education Nancy Lloyd, Mathematics Nancy J. Lloyd, Sociology Thomas Lockard, Psychology Fred Loetscher, Marketing Marcia Logan, Elementary Education John Lohman, Community Planning Iris Long, Political Science Richard Long, Chemical Engineering Susan Long, Primary Education Christopher Longaker, Medicine Sharon Lorch, Primary Education Allan Lorenz, Electrical Engineering Roger Loth, English Suzanne Loveridge, Political Science Donna Lowers, Art Education Michael Luchi, Business Education Dan Luginbuhl, Marketing Linda Lushbaugh, Spanish Barbara Lusk, Pre-School Gregg Lutz, Architecture Linda Lutz, Nursing John Lynch, Marketing Madeline Lynch, Nursing Patrick Lynch, Marketing Robert Lyons, Marketing Robert Lyons, Marketing Sharon Maby, Nuclear Medical Technology Thomas Macejko, Chemistry William Mack, Industrial Management John Mackenzie, Mechanical Engineering Marcia Maclin, Secondary Education Claire Magnus, English Marjorie Mahan, English Thomas Maier, industrial Design Thomas Malinoski, Industrial Design Gary Malowitz, Zoology Shelia Malkin, Elementary Education 1968 GRADUATES ' ,qu 4 , , f d ,, ,, ? ,.,,ll l,,,l lcrt, ff M !6l! 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Y Lg A , z A 1 ,,. ,V V. , V--f , , ,.- 1 ...p-Z, rf , A 3, Ap . ,V J, V 5 1, . ,, ' V ?fC ' ,,., , kk ff .I i f .,,,. f a A , ., ,, H W' ' 'WWW MQA Joseph Maloney, Medicine Judith Mangano, Elementary Education Joy Maranze, Philosophy Judith Marback, Primary Education Kenneth Marcus, Industrial Design Walter Mardis, Political Science Diane Margeson, Fashion Design Harry Margolius, Medicine lrvvin Margolis, History Michael Marker, Accounting Gayle Marsh, Advertising Design James Martin, Industrial Design Louis Martin, Chemical Engineering Mary Martin, Primary Education Thomas Martin, Pharmacy Jack Martz, Mechanical Engineering Steve Martz, Industrial Management Joel Mashburn, Aerospace Engineering Ted Mason. Marketing Edward Mataitis, Mechanical Engineering Robert Mathes, Accounting Raymond Matlock, Economics Kenneth Matticks, Political Science Maureen Mattis, Business Education Frank Mayer, Electrical Engineering Kathleen Mayer, Medical Technology Garth Maynard. Economics Joseph McAuliffe, Pharmacy Michael McCarthy, Marketing Barbara McClain, Deaf Education Michael McClure. Marketing Richard McCoppin, Electrical Engineering John McDonough, Medicine Gary McDowell, Accounting William McDowell, Industrial Design Lee McFarland, Electrical Engineering Carol McGehee, Physical Education Carolyn Mclntosh, Elementary Education William McKerracher, Mechanical Engineering Churchill McKinney, Zoology Kathy McKowen, Education Donald McLennan, Mechanical Engineering Michael McMinn, Metallurgical Engineering Gary McMullen, Accounting Joseph McMullen, Mechanical Engineering June McMurray, Accounting John McNeal, Geology Clyde McNew, Civil Engineering Duane McVay, Art Education Lynda McVay, Business Education Ralph Mecklenburger, English David Mehaffie, Political Science William Meissner, Pharmacy Michael Melampy, Chemical Engineering Gary Menchhofer, Economics Barbara Menne, Marketing Millicent Mercer, Theatre Arts Robert Meredith, Mechanical Engineering Larry Merkel, English Robert Merker, Marketing Leon Merritts, Economics Gail Mers, Art Virginia Merten, Interior Design Richard Messerly, Pharmacy Alan Messing, Engineering Science Wendell Mettey, Economics Harriet Metz, Primary Education Anthony Metzner, Chemistry Roger Meyer, Medicine Stephen Meyers, Medicine Larry Miano, Industrial Management John Middleton, Industrial Design Stephen Milan, Mechanical Engineering Terryl Milder, Spanish Ted Milios, Industrial Management Bill Miller, Chemistry David Miller, Marketing Elaine Miller, Education James Miller, Chemical Engineering Laurence Miller, Economics Patricia Miller, Medical Technology Roger Miller, Foreign Affairs Stephen Miller, Architecture Thomas Miller, Chemistry Warren Miller, Electrical Engieerning Daniel Mills, Aerospace Engineering Michael Minges, Mechanical Engineering Peggy Minges, Piano Linda Mintz, History Seymour Mirkes, Medicine Madilyn Mitchell, Medical Technology Torrey Mitchell, Medicine Kenneth Mitman, Marketing Mary Beth Mohring, Education David Molfenter, Electrical Engineering Robert Molique, Mechanical Engineering Freeman Moore, Medicine Susan Moran, Education Frances Morgante, Violin Mary Morrissey, Home Economics Richard Morrow, Pharmacy Harold Morse, Pharmacy Kenneth Morton, Chemical Engineering Karen Moss, Elementary Education Helen Moustafa, Home Economics Anita Moyer, Psychology Yvonne Mukamal, Education Judith Mullinax, Nursing W sk ..', 5 :+,, H H ,.::l5i,,f,,: l ' V ' Sf A I ,,., I ,,. AA U A 1968 GRADUATES s al !E IE?l f SK, of . , i Wap , scir I Q, X3 9 W mg ff f Z f gy, 1: Y f . aw ,. . sg r vi :-,,. ,, , 1: ' ,-' 5, wjk I fr ,, uf w w, ,- ,, ,, W ,Q 5 5 5 ! 'Zn l f V, a n 2 '-,, if '- 4 , , ,.: 'rrr v w Z X If V , .,..,,. V . A' A Iv - 'il W 5 ,L ,W-f ,wr 25' ,W V, me f 'T X 1,1425 , T. if! A , V 1 8 lffif f Q ' A, I -1 , l'il' , viii ?f1mQa fiWM9? ui ,- E V IV 5. 47 3, -MMH3 H g HIA ,ri-in V' .f .- , Nm 14 Z if!! X M gf W X , Q , Q0 .I,. 9 H ft, ree M If it X 11 s -'fl' A 435 x 5 9+ A 40' ,x , my ' .rf-1 mv. - I. W tx 'M ff' 'ir IVA' apr'-'?' 5 ,1,-,, ., ' ,A -.-: -af J A 2,61 51 9 V... g KW We S ! ! V 1 Jw 5 72 WM' f f . ., QT .QW C N I Z: z ,f.,wjL ,. V2 I V, , . W ' A tltllt , ns- Q X 2521 W, f -f f , ,f ,I 4 H , ,. ,Q . My ,, ,gu i my l 1 ' 5 f fa 43, L A L l Zliff We at .Q - ' f t I ' Q , 4 g g A tis Q F ' Q., 471 a,,,,.,, 4 ,, Ak i f X 4. X , W? Q , , at 4 r fl .-v. Zv, 11, W4., m H: , i ,. 3 g et Georgia Mulvihll, Data Processing Andy Mundew, Chemical Engineering David Mundhenk, Chemical Engineering Jack Murnan, Business Administration Joseph Murphy, Marketing Ian Murray, Mechanical Engineering Robert Murray, Finance Ronald Myers, Electrical Engineering Roger Nadler, Economics Theodore Naegel, Chemical Engineering Sue Nagy, Nursing Lorna Naylor, Marketing David Neal, Electrical Engineering Mark Nemecek, Industrial Management Lawrence Newburger, Accounting Norman Nezelkewicz, Community Planning Thomas Niehaus, Advertising Design Evelyn Nielsen, Deaf Education Cindy Nieman, Fine Arts Donald Nieman, Industrial Management Roland Nieman, Medicine Linda Nogen, Education Maureen Noonan, Business Education Linda Norden, Textiles and Clothing Melvin Norman, History Robert Norton, Economics Janet Nozlik, History Frank Nutter, Economics Mary Nutter, Advertising Design Ellen Obendorf, Primary Education Norman Obert, Civil Engineering Judith Oberwager, Education William 0'Brien, Marketing Wesley 0'Connor, Math-Physics Beth 0'DonneII, Classics Mary Ohlhaut, Data Processing Richard Opp, Psychology Donna Osborne, Fashion Design Rena Overholser, Fashion Design Jean Overman, Elementary Education Alvina Owen, Education Robert Page, Architecture Gordon Paine. Medicine Gerald Palermo, Pharmacy Charles Palmiter, Accounting Jeanne Panaro, Primary Education Robert Parker, Marketing Lloyd Parmley, Chemical Engineering John Pascucci, History-Government Arthur Pate, Music Education Betsy Patterson, Political Science Wendell Patterson, Electrical Engineering Robert Patzer, Accounting Donald Paul, Community Planning Ruth Paulsen, Primary Education Edwin Payne, Medicine Ellen Pearson, Music Stephen Peck, Accounting Phillip Peckinpaugh, Psychology Marjorie Pelstring, Marketing Dennis Penderghast, Marketing Roger Pepples, Physical Education Robert Permut, Pharmacy Terry Persinger, Chemical Engineering Ronald Petcher, Medicine Ernest Perti, German Terrell Philippe, Zoology Raymond Phillips, Accounting-Marketing Douglas Pierce, Architecture Sylvia Pile, Nursing William Pilgram, Electrical Engineering Robert Pines, Industrial Management Paula Pinsack, Home Economics Education Charles Pinyard, Industrial Management John Pioch, Chemical Engineering Carol Piper, Primary Education Rebecca Pittenger, Speech Pathology Richard Pittenger, Chemical Engineering Joan Pitts, Primary Education Frederick Pizzo, Vocational Education Norman Plair, English Robert Ploscowe, Marketing Robert Plotkin, History William Plunges, Psychology Charles Popelka, Medicine Paula Porowski, Medical Technology Robert Potts, Industrial Design David Powers, Philosophy Jon Powers, Accounting Donald Prahl, Economics Theresa Presser, Chemistry Joan Preston, French-Russian Bettina Preuninger, Political Science Nancy Prewitt, Spanish Marlay Price, Associate Sally Priesand, English Paul Princi, Political Science Thomas Proeschel, Electrical Engineering Dennis Puhalla, interior Design Margaret Purdy, Voice Stephen Quick, Chemical Engineering David Quinlan, Aerospace Engineering Charles Rademaker, Industrial Design Charles Radican, Sociology Charles Ramey, Accounting Ruth Ramsey, Nursing William Rapp, Aerospace Engineering Abdul Rashidi, Civil Engineering 1968 GRADUATES ,Q , , J ff 5 4 il f ww 5 ...M X X X f A M A L ,, ,, A V , t ' , W, if 'W M , , ' . ' V T P T , 4 T x - - l, P A , W' if P rrta ,rr rll it t:' T . W A T ' l ' 1 riii P c iil T - Va , ,. if Viig VV, j , , , 3 In , A ,,, ,bi N , ,.., , E, VL H N 3 A, H fam. ,,, on V' A y X 65 , 1 'fy X 4 ., Wi? ' . ,:, V ' M ' ' VW ,m l 2, 'rf 4 hc 4 'Y wx 'W' ,. ,af W'- ,Z 'f W 4 A A A -- 1, , fi . , ,,, J? ff x V ,Q 'aw aeer r ft J f if 5,9 1 as f n To inquire is the beginning of understanding. Here we can pursue what we like and learn in the process, but still we must inquire and understand. 50 Sharon Rasor, Organ Donna Rathkamp, Primary Education Steven Ratnofsky, Medicine Thomas Rau, Medicine Joseph Ray, Music J. Norman Ray, Economics John Rebel, Aerospace Engineering Ronald Rebman, Community Planning Richard Reder, Management Richard Redett, Industrial Management Ruth Ann Redd, English Roger Reese, Community Planning Mary Louise Reed, Music Education Michael Rehn, Marketing Jennifer Reiner, Primary Education John Reininger, Community Planning Thomas Reininger, Political Science George Reinschmidt, Geography Walter Rekstis, Marketing Raymond Renner, Accounting Leonard Rescek, Clarinet John Rettig, Electrical Engineering David Reusch, Chemistry Patricia Reuter, Nursing Jay Reynolds, Radio-Television Lawrence Reynodls, Electrical Engineering Susan Rhodes, Art Education Jo-Ann Ribarsky, English Robert Ricaud, Management Jill Rice, English Marcus Richardson, Secondary Education George Richter, Pharmacy Don Riemenschneider, Electrical Engineering Arnold Rifkin, Marketing Myra Rifkin, History Lawrence Rinsky, Zoology Richard Rinsky, Marketing Carl Risch, Civil Engineering Sandra Risch, Elementary Education Andrew Ritzi, Pharmacy Charles Rizzo, Marketing Allen Roberts, Chemistry Kathleen Robinson, Deaf Education William Robinson, Electrical Engineering Marlene Rochwerger, Education Mary Rockwood, Elementary Education Gail Roden, Nursing Howard Roe, Chemical Engineering Paul Roeder, Metallurgical Engineering Cheryl Rogers, Interior Design Gregory Rogers, Finance Thomas Rogers, History Vincent Rogers, Medicine Charles Rohr, Accounting J . l,, ,f y A- f Q GZ, WW af If L 4 A 4' Z f ,X if , ,f , ' f If 1 L 5 lz v U , ., H it I fy,,., 5 , V, ,av ,, V,:5V,,5,A :: V ,,, , W fe 'J Ai ir' it ' .,, V 6 A , I A H im V , L 5 Q ,: , VV p 1 ,vliv V ':t-' A 'L i J i , ,,,., is ff, f , f K M 4 W' , ,, A fy 4' 5 15 I A. 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A, wa., Z, Z MU' L f,, 'L ,xv 7 Z A 4, Q , ,K , , g' ' fu ,J I f Q Aw? f f 5 A., 7 57 5, f 5 A . , M, , Au f it W AW H f if if James Rolfes, Management Margaret Rolfes, Special Education Judith Root, Marketing Arthur Rose, Psychology Bryan Rose, Political Science Annette Rosen, Education Harriet Rosen, Fine Arts Linda Rosen, Primary Education Elizabeth Rosenberg, Elementary Education Elmer Rosenberger, Elementary Education Peter Rosenwald, Pharmacy Abraham Ross, Chemistry Betsy Ross, Business Administration Jeanne Ross, Mathematics John Ross, Science Susan Ross, Pharmacy Claude Rost, Secondary Education Mary Rothacker, Special Education Daniel Ruark, Industrial Design Mary Rudd, Education Jennifer Ruehl, Sociology Roger Runnion, Marketing Richard Rupp, Medicine Nancy Russell, Music Sharon Russell, Education Ezra Rutledge, Mathematics John Ryan, Pharmacy Robert Ryan, Aerospace Engineering John Saccardi, Community Planning Marjorie Salomon, Art Education Ellen Salzman, Business Helen Samuels, Social Studies Donna Samuelson, Spanish Carol Sander, Psychology Barry Sarvo, Social Studies Michael Savage, Marketing Peter Savu, industrial Management John Sawyer, Business Steve Sayetta, Management Jeri Saymen, Nursing Thomas Scesniak, Architecture John Schaedel, Industrial Management JoAnne Schaen, Art Education Dianne Schatzman, Spanish Carolyn Scheidler, Psychology Stephen Schenck, Electrical Engineering Haline Schiff, Sociology Philip Schlachter, Economics Richard Schlemmer, Chemical Engineering Daniel Schlie, Chemistry Raymond Schlinkert, Marketing David Schmid, Medicine Ronald Schmiedeker, Political Science Dennis Schmitt, Pharmacy 1968 GRADUATES James Schmitt, Management Jerry Schmutte, Economics Donna Schneeman, Nursing Donald Schneider, Aerospace Engineering Jerome Schneider, Psychology John Schneider, Electrical Engineering f Que , ,AW 74 A ,W W , , , , , g , S ., ' f In Ronald Schneider, Geology Tom Schneider, Marketing Manfred Schnetzer, Mechanical Engineering John Schnierle, Management ,. ,.,, , A ,-V' f law Thomas Schoenung, Electrical Engineering 6' V i g , ,V , ff V if Louise Schomburg, Elementary Education 1, v , - , , Av' RQ , as J .- 1 ., A aff fy L A David Scholten, Marketing John Scholz, Architecture John Schroder, Chemistry Kenneth Schuette Jr., Architecture Robert Schulte, Industrial Management Linda Schulz, Primary Education David Schwain, Economics ww Barry Schwartz, English 1 V, V, ' fi , wx, David Schwartz, Zoology I7 V , V Nancy Schwartz, Speech M f H , , lm A , A ,W David Schwendeman, Fine Arts it ,, Eileen Scott, Education W 2, if 1 jf! f ' Ellen Scott, Speech and Hearing Therapy Kirby Scott, Architecture Judith Scott, French Curtis Sears, Pharmacy Ronald Seeskin, Accounting Susanna Seghi, Nursing Q 'f1'- : ' 'Z ' .M X M f 4 -'iff 'ff' 4 X , Af ff , Mary Sue Seibert, Fashion Design Ronald Seibert, Pharmacy Wayne Sennett, Marketing Christina Senors, Pharmacy V , g l ffQ 1 w as , ff X , .af ff ' f K7 f fff ffff f X af W ZW 7 f 3 ' -M X H ff A an f Q Z 4 ,W 4? ff f ff! f S f f XG f 5 f f W g Peter Sereque, Medicine 1 V W Gerald Sevachko, Medicine -sq? , W f W Z 4? 63? , 'fm - 4-132 John Severyn, Electrical Engineering i ,,,,, Gary Shaffer, Advertising Design Mayada Shafie, Education John Shaflucas, Architecture Steven Shapiro, Marketing Timothy Shay, Political Science H, f ff A f V V.. , f 4 X T to W' 'U' f A li Q Frank Sheetz, Marketing QW , ,,.,, 3 ,V,,,- 1 r,-, ,,. Mary Shelgren, Nursing Brenda Shelton, Biology Phil Shepardson, Economics f A it James Shields, Management , .. , , Don Shimp, Marketing Lynn Shostack, Advertising Design ff William Shreve, Economics Lawrence Shuller, Pharmacy Diana Shultheis, Interior Design Barbara Shutt, Elementary Education Robert Siegel, Economics ,xr 'ff' ula , F ,rrr 'D ww., , 1,4 W W ,, , 2 , r ' W W gg ffm gf 52 'HL x In ff 4 p Z.. . V f Z X ., 'X .Rh . 1 ,.,, ., ,. ,Xf N , ' iv L: if A iiit ' K M A t ,y - AA1'A -' H W ft f , L 4 1 ' a nd V w 3:9 'v ec: W qvh fx. , ,A f , 'br' 1 4 u ,,, J , A ff , 1 -ue. Q X, f f f f? 1 'ci ff f 4 A QQ! ev f g 4 5 bv Q' if 'YV 'X . 'V x 4'f E v 's QW' W 'V '4 , ,f 4 6 -J he A1 l Milfs? Q M X 4 . . Q 4 Q , , , 'Q' K J A i f F it F iff- . ff, , .27 w f w e , f., , ' ' ' -2, , fiqiiigt Z mf ' 'mia' . ,A-. fzifewt , XZ , .,. wt g Q 1' 1 6, ,, A Q A 1 , ' '- . if f' . , W 1- 5 1 , l i ii 144 gf if ,EP Q M ll 1 'i' ' , i , '41, 'W A f If W. . W 'P 'fAY l Dale Siemer, Chemistry Richard Sieving, Chemistry Rein Silner, Medicine Diane Silber, Education Harold Silberman, Zoology Richard Silz, Physics Frank Simchak, Medicine Howard Simons, Marketing Elaine Simpson, Home Economics James Sims, Medicine Gerald Singer, Pharmacy Sara Skillman, Education Patricia Slattery, Health Education Russell Slone, Speech Arthur Smith, Philosophy Dan Smith, Pharmacy Donald Smith, Architecture Diane Smith, Speech Gordon Smith, Pharmacy Jean Smith, Deaf Education James Smith, Economics Karen Smith, Nursing Marian Smith, Education Phillip Smith, Medicine Randall Smith, Chemical Engineering Robert Smith, Mechanical Engineering Sharon Smith, Nursing Ellen Smolen, Physical Education Avron Smolensky, Piano Diane Snoble, Advertising Design Linda Snodgrass, Home Economics Roberta Snyder, Nursing Barbara Solomon, Speech Thomas Speer, Architecture Susan Spencer, Business Education Scott Spencer, Elementary Education Georgia Sperber, History Fern Spiegel, Elementary Education Manlin Spiegelman, History Larry Spreckelmeier, Industrial Design Douglas Spreen, Pharmacy Steven Spreen, Medicine Lewis Spurlock, Speech Gail Stagenhorst, Business Education William Staker, Electrical Engineering Dorothea Stranger, Deaf Education Frances Stanton, Home Economics Cheryl Stare, English Thomas Stark, Pharmacy R. Lee Starr, Community Planning Robert Stautberg, Industrial Management Harold St. Clair, Pharmacy Charles Steele, industrial Design Sandra Steele, Primary Education Joyce Steinmetz, Pharmacy Linda Steinmetz, Associate Business Gene Stern, Political Science Carlietta Stewart, Education Priscilla Stewart, Psychology Robert Stewart, Community Planning Jo Ann Stilgenbauer, Advertising Design Stuart Stiller, Interior Design Dianne Stillman, Voice Ronald Stillman, Accounting Nancy Stillpass, French Jeffrey Stine, Chemical Engineering Nancy Stine, Primary Education George Stinson, Electrical Engineering Lynn Stoller, Education John Stone, Secondary Education Laura Stoner, Zoology David Stovall, Architecture Kenneth Stoutenborough, Medicine Carole Stratton, Nursing Janet Straub, English Education Roger Strine, Mechanical Engineering Gerald Strohmenger, Mechanical Engineering Irma Struck, Primary Education Mary Stuart, Business Education Allen Stuckey, Medicine Robert Sturgeon, Accounting Dwight Stutz, Civil Engineering Sigmund Sugarman, Medicine Neal Sundermann, Marketing Daniel Sway, Medicine Gerald Switzer, Marketing Byron Swanson, Mechanical Engineering Clara Swearingen, Zoology Paula Tabachnikoff, Elementary Education Ronald Tabibian, Marketing Elefteria Tassopoulos, Elementary Education Tami Tate, Psychology Harvey Tauber, Marketing Frederick Taylor, Architecture Frank Taylor, Architecture Ann Tenbosch, Advertising Design Robert Tenkman, Electrical Engineering Dorsey Thacker, Electrical Engineering Sandy Thaubald, Primary Education Mozelle Thiedeman, Associate Secretarial Bruce Thompson, Political Science Dean Thompson, Radio-Television Dennis Thompson, Mechanical Engineering Donald Thompson, Voice Education Edward Thompson, Elementary Education William Thompson, Chemistry Douglas Tilden, Architecture John Tinker, Medicine 1968 GRADUATES 2 ' Q , 4 xw, , .W . 15' ' 1 A ,Q l,,, , ,. ww- V! I J el' - - f . V V , W 'f . ft S - . A 4 ., A. ,,,. V , V ' , ,,,. ,,,, , A , I , 'I A ' lf' 2 , T ,, W, ' , ,,, . 5 r' 5 ' 5,1 A, A , - V . 1 A, I ,,f. ' 'A A' G Mi ' V, ' U 'S 'i', ' W, , 3 1 w ' Www i'i'- , , , 'fG. , ' f Q ,W . ','l V . M f i 'ff' ' V ' , ' V ,,, , Q H - MJ' . ,,,, uf I , V' . , . f vf,,- a f , lll rr r , . , ' AA V itt .MMT I: ,, . Q VV V H f , , ,W k X f f if 4 ak, 'W, .V ff 2 , ,i,i J ii, A ' ff,-7' ' A 1 2 I 1 l , , ' V ff 1 3 f . . , ,,,, V X A I S . , M ff a J 4 ff f f f Q f X9 fr A f f ff 1 hw f W y f.zf7fO A P Q 2 S y.,, 3 Xxx rry , , f 3 rggjlf Knowledge is not completely dependent upon memory, yet in this place we measure a man often only by his grades. 5 Carl Toland, Industrial Management John Tonkin, Chemistry Anthony Tonto, Liberal Arts Alan Tootikian, Electrical Engineering Richard Topel, Medicine John Torbeck, Marketing Stuart Targovnick, History Russell Towner, Industrial Management Richard Traeger, Advertising Design Kenneth Trapp, Industrial Design Paul Traub, Metallurgical Engineering Donna Troy, Primary Education Stephen Trucil, Fine Arts Keith Truog, Chemical Engineering Stanley Tyirich, Psychology Barbara Uchtman, Nursing Peter Ulbrich, Chemical Engineering James VanGeIder, Medicine James Van0rsdeI, History Jane VanWinkle, Textiles Thomas Varland, Marketing Grae Vayle, Chemical Engineering John Ventura, Bacteriology Richard Vestring, Business Administration Donald Vinel, Industrial Management Paul Voet, Economics Elizabeth Vogel, History Susan Vogel, Mathematics Ronald Vogt, Finance-lndust. Management Donald Volkmar, Spanish Paul Vollbracht, Electrical Engineering Connie VonDielingen, Advertising Design John Wachsmuth, Marketing John Wagner, Electrical Engineering Michael Wagner, Chemistry Mary Wagner, Special Education Peter Wagner, Community Planning Ronald Wagner, Mechanical Engineering William Wagner, Industrial Management I John Wald, Chemical Engineering Patrlclal Wall, Business Administration William Wallace, Accounting Rebecca Walters, Sociology James Walters, Architecture Michael Walton, Economics Gordon Walz, Marketing Sandria Ward, Organ Sharon Ward, Flute Joseph Warren, Electrical Engineering Russel Waterman, Architecture Barry Weber, History F. Thomas Weber, Medicine Thomas Weber, Personnel Administration David Weber, Voice 1968 GRADUATES AV 'Q W1 if Z t x 1 152 L' if ,. M - r ,, 4443 . M V fvli 'f H A m,:':,' ' ' ' V A l L A ,. 59,151 My W VVA' 5 A W , K I I V , ' Y -- ' X A J A ,, ,, -M A. 4 , ,,L, . H ,li l . 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' - ':, V ' 'A J J at afffe- R - A , o r J , A, f, W l 1 ' Ann Weichert, Zoology Ralph Weigand, Chemical Engineering Carole Weinstein, Elementary Education Susan Weisberg, Education John Weise, Chemical Engineering Jerome Weiss, History Robert Weiss, Medicine Sharyn Weiss, Secondary Education David Wellman, History William Wendland, Architecture Daniel Wenger, Industrial Management Helen Wenrick, Advertising Design Michael Werner, Community Planning Andrew Wertz, Medicine Robert Westerkamp, Industrial Management Robert Wetzel, Jr., Industrial Design Richard White, Accounting Richard Wick, Economics Lee Wiederhold, Music Education William Wiesmann, Chemistry Sally Wilhelm, Marketing Thomas Wilkens, Mechanical Engineering Carol Williams, Primary Education Gerald Williams, Accounting Kenneth Williams, Mechanical Engineering Sherrill Williams, Art Education Jeff Willis, Foreign Affairs Max Wiseman, Accounting Marilynn Woda, Nursing John Wodoslawsky, Architecture Marilyn Wolber, Primary Education Kenneth Wolf, Community Planning Richard Wolf, Medicine Burton Wolfe, Electrical Engineering Richard Wolford, Business Robert Wolpert, Radio-Television Tony Wong, Sociology Alice Wood, Psychology Paul Wood, Electrical Engineering Deborah Woods, Elementary Education Douglas Workman, Art Education Max Worthington, Architecture Kathleen Wright, Dietetics William Wright, Marketing Timothy Wuennemann, Accounting George Wuest, Management John Wyman, Chemical Engineering Edward Yahne, Electrical Engineering Paul Yankow, Medicine Nancy Yeager, lnterior Design Teri Yeager, Pharmacy Caryl Yeomans, Nursing Patricia Yoelson, Primary Education Karen Yoo, Political Science 157 ,, 1968 GRADUATES Susan York, Education I A John Yost, Chemistry f gf 'n g ,, if Dennis Young, Medicine 1 Y. ,M Y A g M my if f Sr. M. Edwarda Young, R.S.M., Bus. Education to ff- iw ,Y g, if ' f 'W 14,5 Paul Young, Administrative Management Y ., V , fo A 1 , E' A Richard Yourvspeters. Medicine 1 E Wffl I o Y, ' , i, Y if Katherine Yurkanin, Nursing V M K , f Sfovoo Zofoo Zoology tii . M E- Jane Zelnick, Primary Education .3 ff' , 2 5 2 V ' Kathleen Zeigler, Interior Design ,'1 2.5 3 M1 Q42 f fs. ,. WK Ralph Zeigler, Industrial Management ' ,W Don Zimmerman, Accounting -o'f' Y ,-f' W Q 32: ' il 'W 1 I M y , I ,,,. Sharon Zweig, Special Education I I V. ,A.,,,, Q3 I ,.. .,.' 11 ' CINCINNATI, MAGIC NAME I PROUDLY TO THE WORLD PROCLAIM . . . 158 2 5 Two years to five years, you come and you go. White dresses and ivy, a paper cap and gown, diploma in hand The world is outside this place, Waiting. 60 Scholarship, citizenship, participation and leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities, and gen- eral promise of future usefulness to business and society , these are the qualities exemplified by the thirty-six men and women chosen to represent the University of Cincinnati in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Representing nearly every college within the University, these students serve the university in many areas, from Student Body Pres- ident and editors of publications to accomplished athletes and musicians. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 8 1 5 rw ll 6 Z .2 W 22 29 14 25 5 7 I5 W 23 27 4 I6 3 L is Linda Fontenot Lee Bauman Joanne Greiser Chuck Ramey John Hagner Louis Beck Dick Alexander Tom Becker Tom Macejko Frank Nutter Jo Ann Stilgenbauer Ann Weichert Patty Edwards Ellen Barnett Dave Schwain Trudy Kolb Betty Hendricks Vicki Baker John Maginn 20 21 f 17 25 26 fr DW 33 20. Rich Davis 21. Denny Cleeter 22. Marsha Greer 23. Bob Murray 24. Gerald Palermo 25. Tony Jackson 26. Larry Deis 27. Sudie Heitz 28. Donna Schneeman 29. Wadsworth Douglas Not Pictured: Saralou Ahern Dave Altman Shari Baum Bruno D'Agostino Bonnie Hinson Larry Horwitz Eric Nowlin 62 INTRODUCING THE CINCINNATIAN BEAUTIES '68 Mimi Mong Lisa Kelly Bonnie Rutherford KA QA W W ak Mary Margaret Dewan Pam Dixon Sue Loveridge Judy Statzenbach 165 66 Lynn Scott Delta Delta Delta Marianne Mesloh Kappa Kappa Gamma HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Doris Kohl Sherry Vorbroker Alpha Omega Kappa Delta Cathy Myers Sharon Baxter Beverly Behn Charlotte Patton Peggy Pracher 169 0 Pam Westendorf Alpha Chi Omega Shelia Brin Sigma Delta Tau fr 1 If l vp f I , J , f r 9 f 7, A , ' 1' 5 ii 'fix I . , . a',.- ,. f,1,2,' A t 4 gt? jig 'irwh K i 5f :f'ffif'v' i'1f'ifif'vifg 'xftff'sf oi ' ij' 1 3 ' M .13 ,yr ,Rn kj f , 9 f fgifgntfrtirlqtfs' Yi' 'gi ' fw'e'.'. 'Sh S1 ' ' it ff' Q Q , fy fl ' ' , ,E Q , 'fa A ffir 1, 1' 1 E SOPHOS QUEEN AND COURT 6 , . 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' f P - V Carl Ann Hettinger gl i X as .V 35,4 , ,Vg I 1 f f 'H' ' f - 5 f1sf9?i'? . 'ii' - Carol Eilberg Delinia Mueller ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDE INVOLVEMENT 8 IDENTITY THROUGH GROUP EXPERIENCE IS PART OF TOTAL EDUCATION 179 80 Larry Horwitz President STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS Alice Rose Recording Secretary Joe Herring Corresponding Secretary Frank Nutter Vice President Denis Clee Treasurer STUDENT SENATE STUDENT SENATE Row One A. Weichert, Rec. Sec. D. Hinshaw, Vice-Pres. L. Horwitz, Pres. D. Cleeter, Treas. M. Hirschberger, Corr. Sec. Row Two S. Ahern W B tt . arne J. Scully, Adv. M. Stewart, Adv. L. Angel G. Pulos Row Three E. Nowlin J. Herring R. Tate C. Littleton L. Fontenot A. Rose B. Bauer Top Row J. Haverkamp B. Permut M. Painter N. Ganulin R. Lipp P. Fleming M. Faulkner A new image and a new name characterized this year for the Student Senate. Under the leadership of Pres- ident Larry Horowitz, the Senate was given an image of action. Governmental control over organizations under the jurisdiction of the Senate became more centralized. Another achievement of this administration was the successful attempt to organize the commuter enroll- ment of the University. A committee was formed to bring commuter problems into the open and to give the commuting student a voice in student government. UNIVERSITY CENTER FOCAL POINT OF CAMPUS LIFE Qgi k UNIV. CENTER BOARD Top Row D. Prahl, Pres. Row Two A. Osmond, E Row Three L. Horowitz L. Herring C. Hodell W. Nester E. Nowlin Row Four B. Zelikovsky J. Cochran Bottom row B. Zeman D. Eshman, Treas. x V -Pres. UNIVERSITY CENTER BOARD AND PROGRAM COUNCIL Functioning in the newly dedicated Donald Core Tange- man University Center, the Center Board and Program Council worked together in administrative and plan- ning capacities. Outstanding activities this year included the annual Activities Fair, the Spring Arts Festival, special concerts by Dionne Warwick and Charles Aznovar and both classic and popular films. PROGRAM COUNCIL Row One Betty Breyley P. Gannon, Ch K. McCabe Top Row F. Sullivan N. Ganulin l. Lichtenstein FITI BOARD OF BUDGETS Row One Top Row Dean M. Stewart L. Horwitz E. Vogel, Sec. F. Nutter ,,.,A. I g .A C. Vogel D. Cleeter ' mooh- J. Tuerck D. Hinshaw The Budget Board, composed of faculty members and selected students regulated budgets and other finan- cial matters for all student organizations. BOARD OF BUDGETS BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Mr. George Crutchfield, University of South Carolina was keynote speaker at the Journalism Workshop, an annual presentation of the Board of Publications Row One B. Bauer Row Two M. Ritchie M. Myers R. Horsley Top Row F. Heck G. Stevens W. Nester BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS J. Stilgen ba uer, Chrm.-Treas. N. Sunderman , Adv. ORIENTATION BOARD Row One J. Tuerck, Adv. C. Ramey, Pres. B. 0'DonnelI, Sec.-Treas. Top Row F. Herschede J. Espelage M. Campbell, Adv. S. Harrington Aided by faculty advisors, Orientation Board coordi- nated the Orientation week convocation and discus- sions and supervised the selection of student advisors. STUDENT COURT In an effort to gain valuable judicial experience, outstanding law students provided a bi-weekly forum for students with parking tickets or lost ID cards. STUDENT COURT Row One I. Miller, Chief Justice Row Two ORIENTATION BOARD D. Carmichael C. Gowdy R. Shapiro Top Row W. Dornette F. Josselson G. Skall V. 185 18 6 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Through its numerous activities, AWS tried to im- prove communications among women students. All of its activities were co-ordinated by a council com- posed of representatives from residence halls, colleges and campus organizations. During Womens' Week a forum on Careers after College was held. Other events included a lecture by Judge Olive Holmes and a fashion show. Later in the fall AWS sponsored a Parliamentary Proceedure Seminar for the entire campus. As a final project the group held its annual Strawberry Breakfast. AWS COUNCIL Row One K. Brady, Corr. Sec. C. Wells, Treas. B. Hendricks, Pres. D. Smith, V. Pres. Row Two B. Solomon A. Osenton B . Bohl M. Cahall J. G M. Hoeltke . Smith Edgar Top Row S. Nordquest A. Peter C. O'DelI L. Fontenot M. Martin T. Solomon D. Darling M. Muskovin CABINET OF PRESIDENTS Row One F. Nutter, V.Pres L. Horwitz, Pres. A. Weichert, Sec. D. Cleeter, Treas. Row Two A. Lavine A. Wood B. Hendricks D. Converse B. Solomon Top Row J. Terry M. Ullman B. Murray C. Ramey J. Palermo W. Trickey Serving in an advisory capacity to the Student Senate, Cabinet of Presidents provided a means of communica tion among the various levels of student government HOUSE PRESIDENTS COUNCIL CABINET OF PRESIDENTS Holding its meetings every other Thursday in sorority houses, the House Presidents Council under the direction of Dean Moser sponsored the Housemothers Tea. HOUSE PRESIDENTS COUNCIL Row One Row Two R. Hall C. Simon P. Daley, V. pres. E. Lucas M. Gruber, Pres. M. Smith B. Guynn, Sec. C. VonDielingen N. Lovitch G. Cassini Bob Murray V ' ' V President , fff, , A fi' ,K 1' f, I VZ ggi? Z H Patty Edwards Sandy Steele Vice-President Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom Becker Treasu rer SENIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD SENIOR ADVISORY Row One T. Becker, Treas. S. Steele, V. Pres. B. Murray, Pres. P. Edwards, Sec. Row Two B. Guynn S. Heitz B. Hendricks S. Hanni P. Daley K. Robinson C. Drach S. Baum Top Row K. Duncan C. Ramey G. Menchhoffer F. Nutter R Dineen D. Bennie G Hubbuch N Leach D Converse The Senior Class Officers served as chairmen for various committees of the Senior Class Advisory Board and presided over meetings of the Board. Solicitations at the Metro Show, Greek houses and the Al Hirt Concert, which was co-sponsored by the senior class, raised money for the class gift. A well lighted marquee to be placed in front of Wilson Audi- torium was donated by the Class of '68, For the first time, Tribunal dinners in honor of seniors were held during Senior Week. 189 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Participation in the Recruitment Fair was one of the ways the officers of the Junior Class attempted to in- clude all of the members of the class in its govern- ment. A Junior Assembly and an Open House for junior transfer students during the common hour also ac- complished this purpose. Plans for organization of next year's freshman class and representatives on the Sesquicentennial Committee allowed the class to serve the University. The highlight of the year was the annual Junior Prom. With The Night of the Special as its theme, the Prom was something special 1 to the class and to those attending the dance. Jerry Hill, President Ann Peter, Vice President Ann Maier, Secretary Sid Barton, Treasurer Mike Dale President SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS With Flower Power as its theme, the Sophomore Class kicked off its annual Mum Sale. The results were staggering as the class sold twice as many flowers as their predecessors. With service to the community as their goal, the officers organized an orphans' party in February, taking the children to see the Happiest Millionaire . Committees un- der the reign of the Cabinet of President assisted the Volunteer Center and Community Relations for the University. At the end of the year the class sponsored an Open House where students met student government candidates and dis- cussed major political issues. Marianne McGowan Vice President Tim Timmel Treasurer Diane Darling Secretary 2 l ARTS AND SCIENCES TRIBUNAL An annual Thanksgiving Open House began the year for the A848 Tribunal. ln the interest of current events, the group was one of the co-sponsors of the Hubert Humphrey visit last fall, as part of the con- tinuing Orientation Week program. Research of the faculty advisor system employed within the college was instigated by the Tribunal. Presenting its views at bi-monthly meetings, this governing body rec- ommended that a pass-fail system be considered by the college faculty. ln an effort to cement relations, the Tribunal also sponsored several student- faculty teas throughout the year. A818 TRIBUNAL Row One R. Hopple, Treas. H. Curry, Adv. K I P J. e man, res. J. Schroder, V. Pres. Row Two Top Row C. Hyde, Rec. Sec. M. Cerni D. Schneider L. Churchville J. Espelage G. Nlenchhofer J. Shuman, Corr. Sec. J. O'Brien R. Radabaugh T. Creahan K. Wolfe BUS. AD. TRIBUNAL Row One P. Staadeker, Treas. J. Sale, Adv. D. Cleeter, Pres. B. Menne, Sec. Row Two K. Cole K. Fox L. Davidson L. Neuer Top Row M. Sarracino B. Klein F. Nutter B. Peterson B. Bauer A fall grad school seminar and an all campus convoca- tion featuring the Chairman of the Chamber of Com- merce kept the Bus. Ad. Tribunal busy this year. PHARMACY TRIBUNAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TRIBUNAL This year Pharmacy Tribunal organized several social events which included a fall picnic concluding Orien- tation Week and a dinner-dance in the spring. PHARMACY TRIBUNAL Row One B. Zippert P. Pappas, Sec. A. Osenton B. Cluxton, Treas. J. Palermo, Pres. TOD Row 5- Lipp B. Permut R. Morrow Row Two S. Bjornson J. Ward R. Lipp A. Lynch B. Westerbrook G. Greiner D. Carter 19 9 4 EDUCATION TRIBUNAL The thirty members of Education Tribunal aid Stu- dent Council, facilitate communication between the students and Student Senate and strengthen the association between the students and the faculty of the college. Annual events which accomplish these purposes include the Orientation Day Pro- gram, a Christmas Open House and a foreign student tea. This year a Student-Faculty Tea was added to enable the students to become better acquainted with the members of the faculty. EDUCATION TRIBUNAL Row One P. Beyersdorfer, Corr. Sec. B. Behrns, Pres. L. Huppertz, Rec. Sec. C. Drach, V. Pres. Row Two M. Chace S. Meranda L. Ryan C. Wells Row Three S. Spencer S. Seaman J. Hoeltke S. Ahern D. Saul Top Row L. Mumaw S. Fitzpatrick J. VanDeusen V. Hyde A. Rodgers S. Uible HOME ECONOMICS TRIBUNAL Q Row One M. Steirn C. VanFleet, Sec. C. Smith Top Row S. Dannemiller, V. Pres. V B. Searcy, Pres. I L. Fontenot, Treas. Besides correlating the activities of OHEA and Omicron Nu, the Home Ec. Tribunal sponsored the senior banquet and service project with members of other tribunals. NURSING AND HEALTH TRIBUNAL HOME ECOMOMICS TRIBUNAL Although its college is somewhat isolated from the campus, N8tH Tribunal maintained an interesting calen- dar which included fall and spring formals and speakers. NURSING AND HEALTH TRIBUNAL Row One L. Satz A. Larkin, Treas. K. Barbero C. Parsons, V. Pres. Sue Seghi, Pres. TOP Row L. Lawson, Sec. 3- Pearcy J. Miller Row Two E. Kees J. Binning J. Miller L. McKay C. Woodford L. Groeger P. Bertsche C. Sadler P. Roll 195 CCM TRIBUNAL Row One G. Pulos D. Converse, V. Pres. D. Hinshaw, Pres. B. Stoffel, Corr. Sec. M. Albrecht, Treas. Row Two C. Kline D. Jackson S. Seidel M. Armentrout N. Du nca nson B. Kendrick Row Three J. Stovall L. Dels M. Johnson J. Venneman E. Bushi L. Forwith Top Row L. Solt L. Taylor B. Yoo J. Miller M. Knestvilk J. Reynolds Coordinating tours of the new CCM building, establish- ing a Cabinet of Presidents and sponsoring a program of lectures highlighted the year for the CCM Tribunal. CCM TRIBUNAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBUNAL The liaison between two year students and the University the University College tribunal sponsored a Christmas tea and held several TGIF parties during the year UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBUNAL Row One S. Wirth, Treas. R. Golden W. Barnett, Pres. S. Meyer, Sec. Top Row S. Wirth L. Tostevin K. Emery M. Cain P. Prachar DAA TRIBUNAL DAA TRIBUNAL Row One R. Williams, Adv. P. Walters, Corr. J T Pr . . erry, es J. Terry, V. Pres. J. Hadler, Rec. Sec. R. Ortner, Treas. Sec. Row Two K. Clary A. Kling B. F. Steiner T Tyl r K G Hayden e ronauer McTurnan New York was invaded by UC arties this year when the DAA Tribunal sponsored its annual excursion to that city. Twenty-nine members of the college saved their pennies and spent five days sight-seeing and visiting every museum the city had to offer. Back home, the freshmen sponsored the annual Christmas Egg-Nog Party at the DAA building. ln February, FA 10-the student art show, was hung in the DAA Gallery. Highlighting the year was the newly named Arty Gras, the annual college dance, which was a costume aftair. 19 198 ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL Row One D. Lentz T. Graham, Sec. J. Martin, V. Pres. J. Hoffman, Pres. S. Glantz Row Two J. Tomke G. Wiley L. Soloway B. Ginandt R. Tate ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL Students from each branch of engineering are elected to the Engineering Tribu- nal which serves as the link between the students and the faculty. As well as giving the engineers a greater voice on the type of education they receive, the Tribunal sponsored the always popular Engineer's Ball, awarded a senior ring to the out- standing senior engineer and arranged student-faculty picnics. The Tribunal also handled a convocation for freshman and an Honors Day program which was held during spring quarter in the Quadrangle. I ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL Row One TOD Row H, Roe T. Walton P. Hubbert, Pres. L. Bauman Nl, Kelley R. Schneider M. Grote R. Hannmann N-.Nh if ...NJ Honoraries do more than honor. Larger honoraries extend themselves through service to the University and the community. Smaller groups aid the student in his relation ship to others and to the professional world. For these groups honor means more than a name on a plaque. 200 KAPPA DELTA PI Row One M. Caskey, V. Pres. S. Morhn, Pres. Top Row D. Sibler, Treas. E. Gerkepott P. Helscher, Sec. Recognizing high professional and personal standards as well as outstanding contributions to education, Kappa Delta Pi honored juniors in Teachers College. KAPPA DELTA PI MORTAR BOARD This year saw the beginning of Mortar Board's Faculty FoIlies, a faculty talent show. The senior women's honorary also co-hosted the fall leadership conference MORTAR BOARD Row One V. Baker, Sec. J. Greiser, V. Pres. B. O'Donnell, Treas. T. Kolb, Pres. Row Two A. Weichert S. Spencer P. Evans B. Solomon S. Harrington Top Row S. Ward N. Lloyd E. Barnett L. Fontenot K. Culberton B. Flatt M. Stuart OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Row One P. Fra n klin C. W. Vogel, Adv. J. Hagner, Pres. H. Curry, Adv. D. Schwain Row Two E. Nowlin, Treas. J. Kelman D. Altman D. Alexander Top Row F. Nutter P. Shepardson T. Macejko D. Cleeter J. Herring The men of ODK migrated to Camp Kern in November for the annual Fall Leadership Conference, co-sponsored with Mortar Board. As the rain fell outside, the hall filled with ideas and questions surrounding the fact that H1984 is Only 17 Years Away. Discussions led by Rabbi Sylvan Schwartzman, Aldrich Paul and Dr. Daniel Beaver centered around the task of the present generation in relation to religion, mass media and culture as it may be in 1984. Members of ODK worked throughout the year to promote the ODK Idea through student-faculty interaction in spirit and in membership. 20 202 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta freshmen women's scho- Iastic honorary began a study of the pass-fail system this year which has been initiated in other universities in hopes of making UC students aware of this new educational approach. Each quarter this honorary pledged and initiated new members with a 3.5 or higher accumulative average. Other activities included the sponsoring of a tea for freshmen women in the fall, sewing at the AWS Strawberry Breakfast, and planning activities with foreign students which culminated in an Inter- national Dinner during the spring quarter. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Row One A. Hines K. Carter A. Suzuki P. Breiner C. Smith S. Pitsenbarger, J. Nelson Treas. L. Solomon S. Brockman, Sec. S. Coup K. Royalty, C. Watson V. Pres. J. Ambrosius C. McFaII, Pres. D. McTurnan JXLGQEQS, Jr. Adv. Row Three C- Dupree L. Sampsel c. Kline lg- '3e3gehO'd . e n M' Breyer K. Kearns Row Two L. Dressel P. Fetzer K. Lynch C. Harlan L. Dressel B. Kling K. G. J. B. To C. L. R. D. L. D. J. C. M. K. S. B. L. Anton Faranda Boyles Uhrig p Row McWilliams Keith Gaiser Bihn Sack Baker Miller Davidson Hartsock Ossenbeck Wardlow Brown Elliott PHI ETA SIGMA PHI ETA SIGMA Row One R. Wacksman, Sec. B. Webb, Pres. Row Two D. Miklovic C. Moore K. Morrison J. Heminger B. Breuer Top Row C. Wilson S. Salomon E. Hovemeyer D The pre-requisite for Phi Eta Sigma, a Sophomore men's scholarship honor society, is a 3.5 .suede accumulative average for three quarters during the F. Ettensohn man's freshman year. The organization sponsored a pamphlet entitled How to Study Hints which was given to freshmen during the Orientation Week in the fall. This year a banquet was also held honoring all those students who had made the Dean's List in any college. 203 1898 Walter Eberhardt Robert Humphreys Parke Johnson Russell Wilson 1899 Charles Adler 1900 Ada lnnes 1901 Henry Bentley Andrew Hickenlooper Smith Hickenlooper Park Johnson 1902 Coleman Avery Hugh Bates Earl Gold Stanley Granger Edwin Hutchins Robert Kheimer, Sr. Charles Probasco Stuart Walker 1903 Albert Baker Eustace Ball William Fillmore Edgar McCallister Harvey Shepard William Strietman 1904 Robert Buck Lester Collier Adolph Fennel Carl Gantvoort Walter Heintz Howard Jones Villie Kirkpatrick 1905 Bert Lyon Fred Mehlhope Paul Richardson Calvin Skinner Arthur Wadsworth 1906 Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell Edward Forbes Alfred Kreimer Walter Shafer Curtis Williams Frank Wilson 1907 Edward Hurley Thomas Kite Walter Markworth Brown McGill Robert O'Connell Frank Payne 1908 Merwin Aultman Norman Conway Fred Flach William Foley Bates Williams 1909 Hayward Ackerson Ernest DuBray Fred Hooker William Kite Edward Rowe Charles Williams 1910 Ted Hyndman Walter Heuck 1911 Cliff Porter Hall Alden Hart Ralph McComas James Taylor 1912 Harry Buchanan William Hall Lesley Johnson William Mitchell Vance Towler 1913 Richard Goettle Robert Heuck, Sr. Walter Hill Chester Klein John Maescher 1914 William Engdahl Chauncey Hand Jerome Howard Bert Stansbury John Sheriff Chauncey Tilden Neil Wright 1915 Leonard Baehr Arthur Gordon Norman Kohlhepp Norman Lyon 1916 Howard Behle Victor Fischbach Henry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Payne Harold Porter John Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schroth 1917 William Ellis Karl Hetsch Carroll Lewis Joseph Morris, Sr. James Pease Bayle Richardson Anton Schneider 1918 Harold Altamer Walter Haehnle Herbert Jones Carl Lund Carl Markgraf William Myers Carl Rogert Millard Romaine Harold Talcott Earl Widau 1919 Howard Justice Edgar Powers Bradley Roberts Herbert Winans Francis Wright 1920 Robert Dorsey Corenlius Petzhold Alfred Wenzel 1921 Hugh Bowen Willard Breiel Carlton Brown Carl Frey Philip Meyers Edward Meyer Cyrus Osborn 1922 Edgar Coons Chase Davies Daniel Fries Edward Gabriel Allison ldeson Arthur McClure Howard Metzger Robert Sarvis Frederick Schierloh Wylmer Scott Edward Strietelmeier Robert Todd Edward Wagner Randall Walker 1923 James Beaman Lewis Gregory John Harrod W, C. Havelaar Rossiter Hobbs Ellsworth Ireland Joe Linneman James Nippert Mike Palmer John Petzhold 1924 Nathan Bachman Walter Becker Ben Bryant Morton Francis John Heizer Robert Hynes Oliver Rhodes Ed Roth Erwin Wolfson 1925 Lynne Barber George Bradner Warren Marvin Anthony McAndrews Louis Nippert William Schmid Kelly Siddall 1926 Fred Berger Charles Franklin Edwin Levi James Paisley Wesley Schmid 1927 John Bachman Harry Franklin Richard Jervis Robert Maddux 1928 Richard Bryant Arthur Fennekohl Albert Mayer Ranald West 1929 Evan Chatfield Ellis Crawford Richard Dial Daniel Early Daniel Laurence 1930 Charles Adams Harry Anderson Richard Bolton Thomas Clifton Donald Crone Frank Dost Richard Franz John Gayman Jack Grieshaber William Hammond Ralph Holterhoff William Nieman Frank Owens 1931 Bradford Allin William Bervvanger Harold Bohl Ralph Bursiek Frank Chandler Robert Gowdy Erle Hanson Paul Heckel Silverius Kunz William Leach Lawrence Levi Carl Muth Earl Soesbe Herbert Starick Richard Steves Fred Tower 1932 William Atkinson Herbert Brown Walter Conner Richard Dexter Duncan Frame John Griffiths Paul Grischy Arthur Hallett Philip Heil William Hill Ed Lidseen Carlton Lunsford Louis Mendel Robert Nau David Porter Harry Rabe Edward Simrall Nathan Solinger Dan Tobin Alan Walsh Robert Wright 1933 Mel Bernstein Ged Brown David DeVore Robert Galbraith William Gilliland Clifford Goldmeyer Wm. Groppenbacher Fred Hoehler Robert Johnson Kosciusko Kemper Bernard Levin Louis Scofield Sidney Mullikin Leon Saler George Smith Gordon Strauss Robert White Carl Williams 1934 Carl Austing Robert Eagen Robert Hoefer George Kramer George Levengood Fred Pressler Donovan Sayrs Victor Strauss Walter Tuttle 1935 James Cook Harry Duncan Donald Gilbert John Hellebush William Lloyd Clyde Nau Kenneth Parker Frank Purdy William Rhame Wayne Rich Russell Towers Larry Trame Wilbur Wright 1936 Robert Bachmeyer John Findlay Jack Keefe Walter Knocke Charles Weichert Harry Wilkerson Ralph Yaeger 1937 Douglas Day William Feldhaus Larry Gibboney Charles Gillett Robert Heuck, Jr. Charles Mileham Clifford Mueller Gordon Orr Ralph Grace 1938 Robert Biedenbender Milton Brooks Robert Dalton Bill Ferguson Robert Kamp Bud Kelchner Frank Molloy Wes Newkirk Richard Powell Jed Small Charles Sulau 1939 Ed Alexander Roger Anerson Lloyd Gysin Joe Lowry Bill Pettit Roger Van Schoyck 1940 Sid Friedman Charles Grimm William Parchman Robert Kreimer, Jr. Kenneth Pitt Marty Scheider Merrill Van Pelt 1941 Mac Benedict Fred Daniell James Fuller Kenneth Heuck William Kelchner Ellis King Joe Morris, Jr. Lloyd O'Hara Nick Skorich Ray Virgin 1942 Richard Anderson Jack Bade John Bedway Linus Haby Elbert Nickel Verne Ullom 1945 Kenneth Guise Richard Hanford Gordon Hughmark Leonard Klusmann Kenneth Miller Albert Strasser 1946 R. A. Cromer Fred Ebeling Bob Kraushar George Koch Bob Sarsfield Bill Smyth 1947 William Anderson Bert Bauer Robert Bauman Robert Fenlon D. B. Kee' Dick Langenbeck George Moore Alkie Richards lrv Scharfenberger Robert Siekmann Roger Stephens .lack Strubbe Brewster Sanders Bob Weber 1948 Tom Blake Charles Crozier John Fuhrman Earl Hobt Robert Huber Orville Retzsch Flovd Shorts William Westerfeld 1949 Richard Dallmer Irwin Behrendt Thurman Owens Harold Johnson John Pramik George Paul Don McMillan Don Graddis Sidnev Carroll Pete St. Clair Tom Kinder Tom O'malley Lowell Storm Robert Montgomery 1950 Robert Frith Jack Tracy Nick Shundich Jim Kelley Bill Clements Jerry Friedlander Jack Laub Joe Luchi Jim Brownell 1951 William Smart Ralph Staub Lee Haslinger Jim Holstein Tony Trabert Ray Campbell Jim Wuenker Bob Davis Jack Drake Ted Geier Bob Rau Frank Middendorf Tom Osterman Bob Sratton Bill McDonald Glenn Sample 1952 Ron Brill Dom Del Bene J. C. Evans Don Grammer Jim Kautz Judge Nippert John O'Brien Bob Rain Bill Shalosky Ken Stevenson Paul Yelton John Zeigler Jack Delaney 1953 Carl Aufdermarsh Ralph Brockmeier Marvin Cohn Barry Cors Don Fritz Dick Goist Ronald Goodfellow Gail Hersch Paul Mayer Gilbert Rinsky Jack Twyman 1954 Irish Condorodis Willis Conatser Jim Holstrom Bill Lammert lan MacGregor Tom McCormick Joe Miller Richard Orth Erv Single Ed Tschan Ken Wolf 1955 Evan Adrien Bruce Amad Charles Brogdon Otto Budig Tom Gerrard John Hattendorf Gene Henninger Mike Kausch Bob Maltz Nick Nicholas Don Presley Pete Seybolt Phil Wheeler Dick Willson Ben Yamaguchi 1956 Art Clark Matt Diana Paul Gosinger Gordon Greene Wally Holzman Sig Lawson Gene Mapes Brad Perkins Don Seilkop 1957 James Blakeney Mac Cato Alan Cors Ronald Couch Chuck Crumrine James Gentil Jack Hallerman John Pease James Reger Tad Schroeder Gary Wachs Donald Whipple 1958 Gil Born Jack Brinkley Dave Canary Richard Chalfin Dick DeVore Gene Johnson Mike Mendenhall Rod Nall Don Reinhold Terry Whelan Dave Woody 1959 Dick Anstaett Ed Denk Bill Graves Carl Hagberg Robert Holzman Dick Schwab Dave Tenwick Ron Walker Jim Woodard 1960 Bill Baetz Neal Berte Carl Bouldin Jay Green Bob Hartmann Jim Hayes Jack Lee Jerry Leimonstoll Alan Rosenberg Nick Shafor Henry Stroh Larry Willey 1961 Bob Chapman Ken Conatser Dan Dell Ken Elder John Grafton Barry Hess Bill Nester Phil Santora Gus Schmidt Larry Shingleton Charles Shuff Dick Snyder Max White Ed Wolf 1962 Darrell Cauley Paul Sholak Dick Crone Robert Gaines Dale Heidotting John Krieg Sid Lieberman Mickey McLaughlin Lynn Mueller Doug Rice Jim Sayler Frank Shaut Jim Siler 1963 Bill Abernethy John Anderson Lloyd Bernstein Bill Donohoo Bruce Heyman Paul Marshall John Mikula Jerry Momper Dave Oberlin Allen Quimby Gerald Sapadin Don Schuerman Bruce Vogelgesang Anthony Yates 1964 Dan Carmichael Ken Cunningham Bob Fee Tom Glueck Forest Heis Ned Lautenbach John Leane Bill Monnig Brig Owens Burk Tower 1965 Fred Butler Steve Edmonson Ken Heuck Jim Leed Stuart Meyers Denny Reigle Steve Schmaltz Jim Schwab Stuart Susskind Steve Wilson Dale Wolf Dennv Woodruff Jay Wright 1966 Tom Becker Rudy Boerio Ken Calloway Mike Doyle Al Jacobs Tom Macejko Mike Marker Eric Nowlin Frank Nutter Mike Rolf Phil Sheoardson Kevin Teismann Rich Theryoung 1967 Dan Bennie Denie Cleeter Dave Eshman Jerry Hill Gary Menchhofer Gordie Smith Mike Ullman SIGMA SIGMA A local honorary dedicated to improving school spirit and building loyalty while preserving campus tra- ditions, Sigma Sigma's torch has been burning on the UC campus since 1898. Chosen on the basis of their congeniality and outstanding service to the Univer- sity, members participated in the Sigma Sigma Carnival, a Spring Picnic and various open houses. As a sesquicentennial gift to the University, proceeds from the last two spring carnivals financed a Satel- lite Work Room in Calhoun Hall. SIGMA SIGMA Tom Nlacejko, Pres. Frank Nutter, Treas. Tom Becker John Hagner Mike Marker Eric Nowlin Phil Shepardson Dan Bennie Denie Cleeter Dave Eshman Jerry Hill Gary Nlenchhofer Gordie Smith Mike Ullman Charles Weichert 205 SOPHOS Basing its membership on academic achievements and on participation in extracurricular activities, Sophos is a men's honorary for outstanding freshmen. The past winter quarter Sophos held its annual dance honoring sorority pledges and independent freshmen women. The event, held at the Topper Club, was highlighted by the crowning of a Sophos Queen and the presentation of her court. Throughout the year members of the organiza- tion supported an orphan overseas and held an Activities Forum for freshmen men. SO PHOS Row One R. Ruskin T. Duemler, Rec. Sec. Schuerman, V. Pres. R. Watkins, Pres. J. Mazzone, Sec. K. Deck Row Two R. Besecker P. Schmidt R. Hopple J. Schneider B. Webb S. Lipp T. Trimmel M. Dale J. Kodros Row Three B. Karas F. Brockmeier B. Klein G. Weissenberger R. Tate J. Haverkamp D. Alexander J. Herring J. Hagner Top Row J. Terry S. Levy J. Breyer S. Partridge L. Soloway J. Miller J. Purcell M. Hordell T. Henry i METRO Row One F. Nutter, Treas. D. Dell, Adv. L. Beck, Pres. W. Trickey, V. Pres. T. Becker, Sec. Row Two D. Converse D. Altman P. Shepardson F. Herschede D. Schwain E. Nowlin Top Row R. Watkins L. Horwitz D. Cleeter R. Dineen B. Murray J. Hagner Spirit was the by-word of the Metro men this year. The upperclassmen honorary highlighted its year by sponsor- ing the Spirit Picnic during Orientation Week. PI DELTA EPSILON METRO Chosen from the various University publications, mem- bers of Pi Delt planned and sponsored the annual jour- nalism workshop held in October. PI DELTA EPSILON Row one M. Ritchie Row Two K. lVlcCabe J. Stilgenbauer Row Three P. Franklin C. Hyde, Pres. P. Clark, Treas. Top Row D. Altman J. Chisholm R. Fraley 207 208 CINCINNATUS Having as much fun as their guests this summer, the Cincinnatus Society sponsored Coke Parties for incom- ing freshmen and transfer students. These parties served to acquaint students with campus life and op- portunities and to remove some of the awesomeness involved with the first days of school. These Good Will Ambassadors continued their services by sponsoring Collegiate Day for prospective students, which featured campus tours, lunch and a football game. Members of Cincinnatus also participated in the Operation Tele- phone at the Armory Fieldhouse in the fall. CINCINNATUS Row One S. Baum M. Ullman, Pres. M. Moore, Adv. B. Bernsteim, Sec. B. Schuerman, Treas. E. Hamm Row Two S. Harrington B. O'Donnell P. Sterneck S. Steele A. Weichert C. Drach B. Solomon Row Three E. Nowlin B. Uchtman S. lsphording S. Ahern J. Crawford N. Lloyd S. Hanni L. Prues J. Greiser D. Converse W. Trickey Row Four L. Beck P. Edwards G. Menchhofer N. Leach F. Nutter J. Hadler J. Hill C. VonDielingen T. Becker B. Klein Top Row D. Eshman D. Heckerman B. Murray F. Herschede J. Hagner B. llg S. Partridge R . Dineen D. Cleeter S. Barton ALPHA ALPHA PI Row One J. Cooper, Sec. R. Ramsey, Treas. Sr.M. Joanne, RSM, Pres. D. Schneeman, V.-Pres. Row Two A . Gans C. Sadler C. Parsons J. Miller E. Friedman Top Row C. Boyd J. Sayler D. Messik E. Dorsey J. Cook B. Werner Sr.M.Catherine, RSM The songs of Alpha Alpha Pi echoed through Logan Hall this year as pledges were tapped in a candlelight cere- mony early in the winter quarter. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF DESIGNERS ALPHA ALPHA PI Organized to allow students in the Interior Design option of DAA to become familiar with opportunities in their field, AID sponsored field trips and lectures. A.I.D. Row One M. Ruberg B. Hoffmann K. Young L. Cunix, Pres. Top Row L. Wellman N. Stevens N. Yeager B. Kulka 209 210 ALPHA KAPPA PSI R. Gracie W. Horneff Row one B. Smock J. Flournoy, Sec. D. Cyprowski W. P. O'BI'ien, S- Shapiro Treas. D. Barga, Pres. B. Miholics, gf f45Zw V. Pres. H. Bybee J. K ' Row Two T' primer H- Youngman J. McCormack R- Reed G. Martin J. Schaedel J. Hogan Row Three R. Ploscowe Open to men in the field of Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi acquainted members with the business community through tours and selected speakers. ALPHA KAPPA PSI BETA ALPHA PSI At several dinner meetings, Beta Alpha Psi acquainted members with the professional aspects of their field by presenting speakers from various areas in accounting BETA ALPHA PSI Row One M. Neff C. Konstang, Adv K. Klayman, Pres L. Nauer Row Two R. Sturgeon D. Kruest B. Zeman T. Mischell B. Poremba M. Dause G. McMullen, Sect Row Three J. Siegert M. Wiseman B. Suttman B. Cox B. Branch Top Row R. Cannon D. Richardson R. Woodie G. Chalfant S. Schwartz R. White D. Clyde A GROUP IS AN EXTENSION OF SELF 2 CHI EPSILON Row One J. Martin D. Schlemmer J. Wyman Top Row R. Amick, Sec. J. McDonough, Adv. R. Fedosick, Pres. J. Stine, V. Pres. R. Smith, Treas. Chl Epsilon attempted to develop four qualities of scholarship, sociability, practicality and character through formal and informal discussions. CHI EPSILON DELTA OMICRON After teas and a four hour party, Delta Omicron selected members twice this year on the basis of grade aver- age, character and musicianship. DELTA OMICRON Row One S. Atherton, Sec. J. Barnett B. Gilbert, Pres. S. Hatfield L. Dixon, Treas. Row Two D. Woodward C. Sprang M. Mueller D. Jackson J. McClure Top Row G. Kubrak C. Costello M. Johnson M. Zappa L. Maul KAPPA KAPPA PSI KAPPA KAPPA PSI Row One C. Handel, Sec. J. VanCamp, Adv. L. Rogers, Pres. E. Enders, V. Pres. R. Mason, Treas. Row Two L. Crawford J. Stolzenberg D. Aubel M. Deis T. Bailey L. Solt Row Three G. Breyer L. Cook, Jr. F. Feucht A. Sanford D. Turpin G. Beekman D. Kellermeier Composed of band members who have displayed out- standing talent and service, Kappa Kappa Psi undertook a three-point goal this year: honor, service and leadership. The brothers planned and directed the annual Band Camp and represented the band in a visitation program in local high schools. As one member served as interim vice- president, the members also attended the District Convention in March at Purdue. The organization acted as escorts for the Band Sponsor candi- dates. The winner, Ann Maier, was presented during the Miami football game. 213 214 MU PHI EPSILON Row One B. Kendrick L. Rogers P. Glass B. Felton B. Stoffel A. Gilbert, V. Pres. B. Hinson S. Ward, Pres. C. Ahlert, Treas. Row Three B. Bultman, Rec. Sec. Egglig J' 0550 R. Rhodes Row Two K. DeBlasis C. Gillingham M. Staubitz S. Seidel P. Creel Mu Phi Epsilon, a professional music sorority, partici- pated in the dedication of the new CCM building and donated books to the University library. MU PHI EPSILON STUDENT PLANNERS Guest speakers, field trips and seminars filled the year for the Student Planners, an organization open to students in Community Planning and other DAA options STU DENT PLANNERS Row One D. Spencer, Treas. N. Shelley, Pres. N. Horstman, V. Pres. Row Two P. Wagner G. Brehm R. Reese C. Didonato Top Row C. Kercheval J. Reininger M. Werner R. Stewart PHI Last May, Delta Cha twenty-five students College of Arts and BETA KAPPA pter of Phi Beta Kappa initiated in the upper ten percent of the Sciences on the basis of their high scholastic achievement. Dr. Paul Herget, Distinguished Science Professor of Astronomy delivered the Phi Beta Kappa address. This scholastic honorary, the oldest in America, presented scholarships and books to outstanding liberal art students at the freshman and sophomore levels. PHI BETA KAPPA OFFICERS 1967-1968 President-Carl Trahman lst Vice President-Mildred Kieffer 2nd Vice President-Helen Osborne 3rd Vice Pres ident-Dr. Menton J. Hubert Secretary-Treasurer-Nancy Hamant Archivist-Martha Usdemir Ernest Andrews Minna Baker Lydia Catherine Bean Gerald Allen Campbell Patricia Eileen Connelly William Watts Cowgill Jerome Louis Fleg Marilyn Jean Henthorn Terri Ann Kahn Virginia Ann Lamnert Judith Lewis Patricia Lynn Mann Thomas M. Mayer 1967 INITIATES Carolyn Baker Miller Michael Quinn Patton Karan L. Payne Richard Henry Prusinowski Karin G. Rabe Ronald A. Rabin Lawrence Allen Rinsky Judith Pilzer Rudolph Ruth Ann Rush Clifford Henry Wagner William Michael Waring Marilynn Zwerin 215 PI CHI EPSILON Row One L. Huynh, Sec.-Treas. C. Aigner, Pres. L. Naylor, V. Pres. Top Row C. Krumdieck M. Dause J. Wittfelt B. Menne S. Wilhelm Recognizing women in Business and Engineering, Pi Chi Epsilon sponsored a faculty breakfast and awarded a INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS This year the IEEE sponsored luncheons in order to im- prove student-faculty relations and provide an oppor- tunity to discuss topics of interest in the field. IEEE Row One A. Robinson H. Grossman, Sec. N. Aneshansley, Chrmn. R. Crowe W. Naseman Row Two P. Cutright G. Hall E. Rosenberger G. Adams 26 E. Buchheit L. Anderson P. Coup Top Row E. Ball P. Holmes R. Lisk P. Vollbracht E. Yahne T. Dickman W. Cooper D. Molfenter J. Severyn ring to the outstanding senior woman from either college. PI CHI EPSILON PI TAU SIGMA Row One W. Zimmerman I. Murray K. Williams Row Two R. Meredith J. Binns S. Milan J. Hagner J. Kipling Top Row M D R L. B . Foley, Rec. Sec. . Borisch, Corr. Sec. . Davis, Pres. Bauman, V. Pres. . Bowen, Treas. In co-operation with ASME, Pi Tau Sigma honorary spon- sored the annual M.E. Banquet which gave recognition to outstanding students and faculty. TAU BETA PI PI TAU SIGMA A scholastic honorary for men in the three upper classes in the College of Engineering, Tau Beta Pi sponsored a freshman tutoring service and conducted a teacher evaluation program. TAU BETA PI Row One G. Burger, Rec. Sec. R. Davis, V. Pres. L. Bauman, Pres. K. Williams, Corr. Sec. D. Molfenter, Treas. M. Foley Row Two W. Robinson R. Crowe P. Coup P. Holland G. Adams G. Hahn Row Three E. Buchheit P. Cutright H. Dobashi J. Wald E. Ball R. Meredith D. Borisch Top Row N. Aneshansley D. Huebener O. Flyman R. Luebbers S. Milan P. Vollbracht A. Lorenz 217 218 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Row One D. Troendle S. Gurley, Corr Sec. M. Armentrout, V. Pres. V. Baker, Pres. M. Griffin, Rec. Sec. J. Stafford Top Row C. Sprang D. Welzel K. Harback K. Switzer N. Molleson S. Ward K. First M. Lazarus G. Pulos Contributing to various areas of music, SAI partic- ipated inthe CCM Dedication and presented monthly musicales and performances at hospitals and schools. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA TAU BETA SIGMA Tau Beta Sigma again opened its membership to band women and planned service projects to benefit the band. Members also attended the national convention in TAU BETA SIGMA Row One C. Perry L. Lushbaugh, V. Pres. P. Eken, Sec. L. Holmes Top Row L. Thomas P. Huber K. First M. Roth J. Grestman ALPHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma, national chemical professional fraternity, undertook a safety program within the chemistry department this year. Brothers sought to decrease the number of lab accidents through posters and verbal comments. In November the group convened with their professional counterparts for the Founder's Day Banquet at the Lookout House. ALPHA CHI SIGMA Row One R. Sieving, Pres. Row Two T. Persinger H. Roe J. Suhre L. Krantz Top Row W. James W. Bogan J. Bricker J. Klein A. Auvil Row One R. Sieving F. Jaeger, V. Pres. B. Schermer, Pres. R. Ruebusch, Treas. Row Two J. Haug ALPHA CHI SIGMA J. Freson B. Carreno H. Hu M. Tumey Row Three D. Mauer A. Metzner J. Wheeler J. Wald D. Sudman 219 220 siasfcuz 45 cats giiliilif rmmvufwsn .W . dmbus IDR JHIIUIHUI JJ ff! ,lilies Meetings often take on an air of informality as members move from the campus to the homey atmosphere of Fries or the Laekwood. .um AIAA Row One S. Glantz, Sec. D. Schneider, Chrm. R. Munger, V. Chmn. Row Two D. Asato D. Leedom M. Kolleck W. Rapp D. Roselius Row Three E. Kraft G. Wyen H. Fogg O. Fryman T. Graham AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS AIAA is a professional society formed to advance aeronautics and astronautics. The student branch is non-departmental and is open to interested students. The organization sponsored several student-faculty functions throughout the year allowing a more informal and personal contact between students and faculty. Various industrial tours were also planned, and technical speakers and movies were brought to campus to illustrate the many facets and opportunities available in the aerospace sciences. AIAA Row One J. Miller G. Uram J. Mashbaum, Treas. M. Moore Top Row M. Grote J. Benek G. Baker G. Burger 222 AlChE Row One J. Holbrook J. Freson L. Drumm J. Wheeler, Treas. E. Murdock R. Lenyk M. Tumey Row Two G. Limestahl D. Fecich H. Bobashi D. Brausch J. Cunningham S. Lesh M. Seifert G. Agin D. DeAngelis Row Three B. Carreno M. McCarthy D. Sudman T. Hower P. Rimmel E. Allspach C. Hall R. Ruebusch D. Mauer AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The student chapter of AlChE planned tours of local chemical companies and lectures by speakers in the area for its members. Through these speakers and tours, the students were acquainted with the manifold problems and activities of the chemical engineer. The question and answer sessions following the lectures allowed members to express their views and satisfy their curiosities. The chapter published the ChE REACTIONS and hosted the regional convention of the AlChE held in Cincinnati during the spring. AIChE Row One G. Hahn C. Aigner T. Persinger L. Krantz Row Two S. Huffner P. Ulbrich, Pres. H. Roe M. Herring R. Weigand R. Pittenger Top Row J. Morris J. Wald, V. Pres A. Anvil J. Klein W. James T. Hurley J. Suhre fi. I 4. A A an Special projects of the year for the APhA included a Curriculum Study within the college and a co-sponsor- ed Spring Dinner-Dance with Pharmacy Tribunal. APhA Row One S. Bjornson, V. Pres. B. Permut, Pres. D. Rechtin, Treas. Row Two J. Ward A. Lynch I. Frazier P. Anastasiou B. Zippert J. Rhine J. Bockstiegel A. Osenton S. Sample Row Three P. Pappas G. Greiner J. Brown R. Kreutzberg B. Cluxton E. Baker C. Rohrig R. Ballentine S. Lipp M. Karl D. Bervvanger Joe McAuliffe J. Curott Row Four J. Palermo G Stine J. Ryan J. Schubert R Morrow J. Gackenheimer M Dunphy D Carter D Kerr T. Humphries M Klus B. Draeger J. Rasch Top Row G. Smith R. Schneider B. Fessler R. Messerly D. Becker J. Horchler G. Hirschfeld J. Morgan T. Edsall K. Stephens D. Weaver AMA Row One D. Murphy, Treas. R. Bogart, Fac. Adv. M. McCarthy, Pres. H. Goertemiller, V. Pres. S. Hammond, Sec. Row Two R. Ploscowe R. Phillips J. Lynch D. Luginbuhl D. Barga R. Reed D. Ferris M. Epstein P. Lynch Row Three D. Shimp H. Simons M. Rasor B. Smock J. Kreimer J. Jung S. Shapiro J. Duebber K. Wetzel L. Gillespie B. Kruse Top Row M. Schlueter J. Frank T. Schneider S. Gaible D. Dombar R. Kos D. Budde S. Rosenblatt N. Sundermann As a service to the college, AMA raised money for a scholarship fund by selling tickets to Gone with the Wind and working on marketing research projects. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION 223 224 ASCE Row One R. Hunter, V. Pres R. Alexande Row Two J. Pioch T. Walton r, Pres. J. Mundey R. Doyle Top Row R. Sidwell J. Kermos A. Mundew P. Hannishin AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Members of ASCE, professional society for civil engineering students, could be found at the Good Samaritan Hospital observing lift slab techniques of construction. Through such field trips and lectures by prominent speakers at the regularly scheduled meetings, the organization helped its members to enrich their college courses. The chapter also spon- sored a spring and summer picnic to which all civil engineering faculty, graduate students and undergraduates were invited, to foster better relations in the department. ASCE Row One P. Walton J. Stine, V. Pres. R. Fedosick, Pres. R. Amick, Treas. J. Shriner D. Nlori Row Two J. Martin P. Esswein D. Jackman P. Ross J. Statman R. Steuer K. Bachor Row Three R. Smith P. Curran A. Zukoski D. Schlemmer D. Seitz J. Wyman ASME Row One R. Shively, Sec. K. Williams, Pres. Row Two D. Kelly G. Bowen R. Davis E. Bayham W. Beck Row Three F. Bowling E. Kapron P. Riechmann H. Fulks L. Guthrie D. Shade AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ASME, a professional organization open to all engineering students, spent the year planning for the ASME Regional Convention which was held in Cincinnati, with UC as the host school. Other activities of the group included tours of industrial plants in the immediate area and speakers and movies at the meetings. The student chapter also participated in joint meetings with the city's professional ASME organization this year. ASME Row One D. Borisch, Sec. L. Bauman, Chrm. Row Two G. Graff l. Murray F. Ghahremani D. Geuder Row Three W. Zimmerma n J. Binns J. Kipling B. Eder 3. Bower Top Row J. Hagner B. Swanson M. Foley R. Schneider S. Milan E. Bosse 225 226 ARETE Row One . Hendricks Smolen ZUPQFSDFWW EFFDFWZVPZCF? 12?9l3X'6'lQQf mC.m2F1'::-om-1 m-.run.x--ar 5 4022350 go 330101 om gp DOUWOO- gh G1'?,':'Q2 Ackman, Pres . Bauer, Sec. Ogletree McGehee Chase Row Three K. Hutchinson Biggs, V. Pres. S. Earlywine K . Smith J. Rabe S. Schwartz M. Kalb E. Koehl K. Humphrey L. Johnston Top Row R. Nieman N. Naish C. Reid J. Sulzer M. Rudolph K. Worner D. Glassmeyer C. Barnsfather M. Young S. Horner K. Koch The women of Arete held a high school open house where interested students observed classes and were informed of education opportunities by Dr. Wolverton. ARETE CADU CEA The Caducea Society drew members from pre-medicine, nursing, pharmacy and medical technology and offered informative programs with guest speakers in medicine CADUCEA Row One D. Weisenborn R. Smith E. Sommler G. Grafman, Pres. R. Sieving S. Culver M. Breyer Row Two S. Gerstner R. Kratz J. Radcliffe D. Smith B. Cobb G. Simes C. Wilson Top Row J. Reed J. Adair S. Goldlust E. Lambers J. Miller T. Weiss D. Salzano DELTA SIGMA PI A social fraternity for men in Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi sponsored its annual Rose Dance. This year the dance was held in Georgian Hall and hon- ored Miss Jackie Sandy as their 1968 Rose Queen. DELTA SIGMA Row One W W D. R. G. T. D R. K. Rose Ballmeyer Dombar Horsley McMullen, Pres. Wuenneman, Treas. Nieman Schulte Klayman Row Two J. J. H M. D B J. B Moeller Belting Simons Myers Kruest Phillips 'Hake Notton R. Phillips M. Neff Row Three B. Loftus J. Bucher B. Stautberg B. Kramer D. Woodie D. Vinel M. Blake R. Brown Top Row T. Schneider R. Vogt R. Gerber J. Berkemeyer S. Gaible D. Heckerman R. Feichtner F. Taylor J. Jung li 228 HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER Row One S. Backhus, Treas. C. Hughes, S. Dannemiller, Pres. L. Sack, Sec. Row Two E. Nagel J. Gahris M. Steirn C. Smith Top Row C. Reckman L. Fontenot B. Searcy C. VanFIeet This year the UC chapter of the OHEA hosted the 58th annual national meeting. Members heard speakers on etiquette, culture and fashion at the monthly meeting. HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER KAPPA EPSILQN KE, professional sorority for women in Pharmacy, spon sored several social activities for its members and provided speakers from the field at monthly meetings KAPPA EPSILON Row One L. McCoy, Sec. C. Berwanger, Pres. J. Rhine, Treas. Row Two P. Pappas P. Anastasiou J. Curott L. Wesseling Top Row J. Ward J. Bockstiegel D. Gehring A. Osenton I. Frazier ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA PHI OMEGA Row One J. Dudley, Pledge Tr. F. Ettensohn, V. Pres. J. Griffith, Pres. J. Cart, V. Pres. J. Thomaselli, Treas. Row Two R. Temple, Adv. R. Sinclair G. Geringer, Adv. D. Edelstein, Adv. L. Hug G. Burg, Corr. Sec. W. Huff, Adv. Row Three A. Lavine A. Heck R. Horger R. Bialac G. Haas V. Bereskin J. Budde A. Pate Top Row M. Thorpe J. Bowyer E. Hovemeyer J. Gamblee R. Suhr P. Egerle R. Findlay R. Seibel J. Armstrong Having the distinction of being the largest frater- nity throughout the nation, Alpha Phi Omega was re- activated on the UC campus this year. This service or ganization is open to all men either associated with or now active in scouting. To fulfill its stated pur- pose of service to the community, the University and the individual members, Alpha Phi Omega undertook several service projects this year including acting as official host for campus tours. 229 230 KAPPA PSI Row One M. Karl R. Kreutzberg, Treas. S. Bjornson, V. Pres. G. Hirschfeld, Sec. E. Baker J. Schubert G. Greiner, Pres. Row Two D. Bervvanger C. Rohrig M. Klus D. Kerr D. Rechtin D. Carter J. Palermo R. Cluxton J. Brown Top Row R. Draeger D. Weaver R. Schneider T. Edsall G. Stine J. Horchler K. Stephens R. Westbrook T. Humphries Ag l 1 l Kappa Psi, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, spon- sored an All-Campus New Year's Eve Party to emphasize the importance of the social aspect of college life. KAPPA PSI SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Striving to improve academic standards, SAM initiated an evaluation of management course and offered lab sessions in computer technology on Saturday mornings. SAM Row One J. Jung R. Wilken L. Huynh, Sec. A. Holt, Adv. B. Kramer, Pres. D. Vinel, V. Pres. R. Vogt, Treas. Row Two R. Ploscowe J. Schaedel G. McMullen A. Lang R. Nelson T. Voss R. Herbers B. Kelly Row Three V. Horneff, ll T. Judge S. Kaye R. Hayes R. Schulte B. Stautberg R. Horsley S. Martz Top Row D. Nieman J. Geers A. Levenberg G. Denny S. Gaible J. Dunn M. Schlueter R. Allen Q 'L ' Q 1 IAA. 4 I4 SAE Row One B. Bowen, Treas. E. Mataitis, Sce. M. Foley, Pres. L. Murray, V. Pres. Row Two J. Severyn E. Ball W. Robinson Row Three J. Miller F. Ghahremani G. Graff SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS The Society of Automotive Engineers provides an or- ganization for students interested in automobiles or careers in automotive engineering and related fields. This year the group held an Economy Run and a sports car rally. They also made their annual trip to the time trials of the Indianapolis 500. A series of tours through automotive plants in the area as well as guest speakers, rounded out this years schedule. B. Eder B. Swanson D. Geuder T. Dickman Top Row J. Mashbaum E. Bosse L. Bauman R. Schneider J. Hagner S. Milan R. Bilen J. Kipling SAE Row One G. Bowen D' Keyueigresl Row Three K. Williams, Pres. 526316 Row Two J. Kobs W. Beck F. Bowling E. Bayham R. Shively is 23 232 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD Student Activities Board advised and coordinated the programing of student organizations on campus. The newly formed Board aided in informing groups of the services that are available to them. In the fall the group sponsored a Recruitment Fair at which campus organizations set up booths and dispensed in- formation about their groups while enlisting new mem- bers. The Board revised and published the ACTIVUS, a handbook designed to further awareness of the student toward campus organizations, their purposes, pro- grams and their different membership requirements. STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD Row One L. Prues J. Tuerck, Adv. T. Bennett, Pres. M. Lewin, Sec.-Treas. J. Meyer B. Zippert sag' .QU 'Z' E EPP? a e Wallace Hausman Willen Osmond Greer ASM Row One L. Andrews, Sec. J. Douthett, Chrm. D. Lentz, Treas. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS The ASM is a professional group organized to promote interest and education in the metallurgical industry. Movies, plant tours and speakers emphasized the advance of metals in industry and society. Conventions, metal shows and the new Student Night gave students a chance to broaden their perspective. ASM Row One P. Traub R. Morgan R. Elliott, Adv. J. Eye Top Row R. McCabe J. Bricker W. Bogan S. Brubaker Row Two J. Krupowicz J. Wilson D. Dicken J. Grisik 2 33 234 INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club made the foreign students at UC feel at home with a series of special programs, both cultural and social. Highlighting the year for the club was the International Folk Festival featuring talented students from UC. Scheduled for Wednesdays was the International Coffee Hour in the University Center, giving both American and foreign students a chance to get to know each other better. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Row One L. Huyhn, Treas. C. Hewan, V.Pres R. Gohil, Pres. B. Hoffman R. Siddiqi, Sec. Top Row G. Pulos P50 P3 UF , Z? M. De Muqueet Madaiah Umar Beg Hussain Kumar N. Hong ETA KAPPA NU Row One P. Cutright, Corr. Sec. P. Coup, Pres. P. Holland, Treas. G. Adams, V. Pres. Row Two E. Buchheit W. Robinson R. Crowe, Rec. Sec. E. Ball H. Grossman Top Row N. Aneshansley D. Huebener R. Luebbers P. Vollbarcht D. Molfenter A. Lorenz Tau Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu gave tours of the elec- trical engineering facilities for high school seniors and kept the Swift Hall display case up to date. RHO TAU DELTA ETA KAPPA NU Besides its annual seminar on broadcasting and pro- jects to raise scholarship money, Rho Tau Delta planned a Rock Recital beer blast this ear. RHO TAU DELTA Row One D. Christine, Sec. W. Burns, Adv. L. Deis, Pres. D. Converse, V. Pres. J. Reynolds, Treas. Row Two J. Gratch T. Moon S. Sample P. Bailey J. White Row Three M. Dewan J. Venneman D. Valmore B. Asbury B. Aeascey B. Prince Row Four F. Kurtz C. lson M. Knestrick L. Watts S. Ziegler C. McCartney E. Hauenstein 235 2 36 RECREATION OR QUIET MEDITATION COULD BE FOUND AT RELIGIOUS CENTERS CSO Row One A. Cooley, Sec. E. Hoermann, Adv. R. McKnight, Pres. L. Redman, Treas. Top Row E. Lee J. Eichelberger T. Broy P. Broy S. Rhoades To unite the students of Christian Science on the cam- pus, this year CSO sopnsored a lecture delivered by a member of the Board of Lectureship of Boston. HILLEL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION This year Hillel planned a city-wide Soviet Jewry Ral- ly, sponsored speakers and continued its tradition of preparing lox and bagels for Friday noon lunches. HILLEL Row One E. Goldman S. Levy, Pres. M. Good, V. Pres K. Hirsch, Sec. Row Two T. Feldman B. Finck S. Freedman L. Mandlawitz E. Nagel Row Three J. E. Neurman H. Koplowitz J. Fraser J. Fierst S. Kandelson P. Fingerman A. Coblitz Row Four S. Glantz L. Beckler B. White M. Brenner S. Levin L. Stern P, Kremen 237 238 NEWMAN CENT Row One M. Penderghast T. lmhoff Fr. D. McCarthy, B. Flatt, Pres. F. Melcher G. Kolar R. Loftus S. Fitzpatrick Row Two B. Knight M. Waltner P. Muszynski D. Brockman B. Uhrig G. Potts T. Bibus R. Craig B. Bohl M. Rice R. Eagleeye S. Sample P. Dorsey Row Three K. Anton C. Timmerding R. Riley B. Ell M. Barbara G. Cooley L. Galluzzo T. Gooderson S. Baurichter S. Alpiser D. Dressler ER Chap. D. Frese E. Swa rd Row Four J. Weil G. Kaiser L. Landers S. Dandemiller T. Kneidl R. Chalk J. Kintz M. Kelly T. Mastriani J. Doyle T. Kinnett W. Franzosa J. Schiffgen E. Van Ausdall E Delaney Top Row D. Cropper J. Gillespie G. Breyer F. Gardner R. Feldman T. Kalb M. Fitzwater G. Graman F. Feucht W. Wauligman G. Wolfram D. Burke T. Toelke' B. Wauligman D. Brausch Black and yellow Bar NEWMAN CATHOLIC CENTER ar? buttons appeared on campus last winter promoting the Newman W . Centers' panel discussion on The Morality of War featuring leftist Father Phillip Berrigan and Father Daniel Lyons from the right wing as key speakers. ln an effort to keep abreast of the times the Center also sponsored four lectures by Rev. John McLaughlin Sex and Com- munication of the Self. The annual all-campus Catholic Mixer and Friday evening social and educational events at the center rounded out the busy schedule. NEWMAN CENTER Row One S. Kroeger G. Simes M. Gaible T. Mara T. Quinn TOP Row C. Zambenedetti P- Weljzel S. Whitmer Row Two B. Mierenfeld M. Cookery T. Lockwood J- FGVCVUP J. Becker D. Dennis HMCLAUGHLIN LECTURES ON SEX, BAR WAR -THIS WAS NEWMAN THIS YEAR. 239 240 YWCA While revamping their entire program, the YWCA was searching for a way in which the organization could better serve the campus. Orientation Week brought the co-educational Freshman Camp. Fall quarter: the International Bazaar, co-sponsored with the YMCA, was held. Many new activities and several service projects appeared. An exchange with Tuskegee Institute and a Racial Forum mirrored the changes of the Y. Also included in this year's events were panel discussions during Women's Week, and Chapel Day on Good Friday. YWCA Row One A. Maier, Sec. N. Heuck, V. Pres. S. Spencer, Pres. C. Dunn, V. Pres. B. Hendricks, Treas. Row Two Top Row B. Lambert J. Shuman B. Breen P. Beyersdorfer L. Schafer R. Hayden M. Brueggeman L. Mumaw L. Angel YMCA YMCA Row One J. Mazzone W. Schuerrnan T. Philippe Row Two Top Row R Hopple D. Rickerman. V. P. F. Ertel F Nutter. Pres. R. Horsley C. Littleton, V. Pres. T. Humes, Treas. The student YMCA, part of a world-wide Christian movement, seeks to study and work for rich and full human life and a free and just society. Seeking to attract and unite persons of all Christian confes- sions, adherents to other faiths and those who affirm no religious belief, the Y planned various ac- tivities and programs. Student Cabinet, Freshman Club, Wise Owl Coffee House and the faculty luncheon- lecture series achieved this goal. Again this year the successful International Bazaar was sponsored by the YMCA. 242 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Through sustained Bible study, mission study activity, worship and fellowship, the Baptist Student Union promotes the spiritual growth and development of the individual student. The organization also benefited the social life of its members with such events as the annual State Convention, a program for international students and the Nationwide Student Week at Ridge- crest. Among the special activities this year were a picnic for the freshmen, a banquet held in the spring and the Friday Nite Forum twice a month. flaws C22 au-ui-os EC-u mo: Q5-4 O-5593 Zgi -. -l :Lg-,,+33 -i 53' U7-U C? 3 m Y' 9' 3 o e s, ec. Phillips Sisk To J. B. D. E. G S. p Row Lacy Lee Ledden Chamberlin . Lipps Ward RELIGIOUS CENTERS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF IDENTITY TO ALL STUDENTS 243 THE MILITARY e VW Mm. J f ' , 245 246 PAULA HECKMAN ROTC BAND SPONSOR MARDI FAY ROTC HONORARY CADET COLONEL f fx, Zz' X 247 PERSHING D. Romanello RIFLES J. Applegate D. Kato Row 0516 R. Lightle H- Fapmg Row Four D- Da'lY G. Patricoff F. Burke, Adv. W. Jackson B. Garry, Capt. T. Evans E. Harrell, Spons D. Swan 1-SG R. Ney, Exec. Off. F- Feuclrit P. Schlacter M- Hanigosky Nl- 3Chm9lS P. Flaugher Row Two J- pool T- Bflfckmann W. Stevenson G. Balley Top Row J- SeftQn K. Hover T- Relnlngef K. Bicknell D. Dahmann 3. Durkee R. Yund R. Rook F. Ettenshon R- portner W. Crenshaw F- Koch ROW Three Tren-'per M- Roberts M. Sinkhorn T. Schott T. piening A. Porter T. Kelly G. Huber B. Pinsky UC Pershing Rifles, national ROTC honorary, represent- ed the University at the inter-collegiate drill com- petition and trained pledges at a fall camp. PERSHING RIFLES SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade, national military honorary, visited several high schools to inform seniors of the ROTC program and provided ushers for the 1968 commencement. SCABBARD AND BLADE Row One G. Branch R. Matlock N. Gearhart J. Gebhardt Row Two R. Jaffe D. Browne B. Zeman W. Crenshaw L. Solt Row Three J. Gibbs F. Ettensohn J. Greers L. Dunham M. Riechers Top Row J. Martin C. Mardis R. Ney T. Reininger E. Bernath P. Schlachter D. Dahmann GUIDON GUIDON Row One B. Breen G. Glover J. Crist, Capt. S. Dannemiller A. Maier Row Two L. Huppertz K. Thompson G. Rousseau C. Sadler S. Butler Top Row L. Garber L Angel . Ramey B. Felton A. Lingenfelter :vi A bright red jacket and white gloves are the symbols of Guidon, junior womens honor society at UC. While honoring women with high scholastic averages and leadership potential, Guidon also serves as the womens auxillary to Scabbard and Blade, the ROTC recognition society. The women of Guidon keep busy acting as hostesses for Scabbard and Blade and ROTC functions, participating in military reviews and acting as ushers for many University functions. 249 250 ANGEL FLIGHT Row One B. Behrns C. Stare J. Dohse, Sec. B. Guynn, Pres. T . Rodrain, V. Pres. J. Hadler, Treas. Row Two C. Stratton S. Oskochil L. Lucas S. Luth S. Steele C. Carstarphen Row Three D. Moudy E. Vogel R. Sevester Nl. Rasor M. Beirne M. Hirschberger J. Ruehl Row Four C. Bott M. Deddens S. Uible J. Erbeck M. Bumiller J. Beckman L. Kelley Ushering during orientation, marching at Homecoming and co-sponsoring the Tri-Area Conclave filled the calendar for the women of Angel Flight this year. ANGEL FLIGHT ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Hap Arnold Squadron of the Arnold Air Society partici- pated this year in the Tri-Area Conclave. Queen City Invitational Drill Meet and sponsored a Tea Dance. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Row One J. Dierkers, Comm. R. Rielage, Exec. Off. D. Moudy, Liaison Officer B. Guynn, Sponsor M. Ostrander Capt. G. West, Adv. Row Two J. Smith W. Wood P. Ruffin R. Fey R. Davis D. Riga W. Gulden Top Row E. Booss P. Godwin, Admin. Off. R. Rose D. Brown J. Strobl R. Bogstie P. LeGrand ROTC BAND ROTC BAND Row One E. Breyer W. Hofbauer J. Van Camp, L. Cook, Jr. P. Heckman, Sponsor R. Mason Row Two L. Robinson M. Steve C. Morse L. Solt O. Mays Adv. C. Yah nerella P. Bailey Row Three D. VanHorn M. Kincaid R. Stoeppel E. Ettensohn R. Clark G. Schmelzer T. Schott D. Schepmann G. Howard Row Four D. Salzang R. Houghtaling B. Cottins D. Hershberger J. Moody M. Guastini R. Bogstie D. Swan R. Ruskamp Row Five R. Beardmore C. Dunn T. McDowell P. Kramer J. Riesenberg C. Gottschang R. Allen R. Weaver K. Hover Fourth in National Competitions, the ROTC Band played for Army and Air Force formations and at the President's Review. Taking time out from their regu- lar combat drills, the members found time to practice for several concerts given around campus this year. In February the main objective was the selection of the new Band Sponsor. Serving as official hostess for the band at social functions, she had an active part in the recruitment of new members. ln the spring a party was given for the members by the sponsor. 25 252 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS The Distinguished Military Students rank in the upper half of their college classes and in the upper ten percent among ROTC students. In addition to academic qualifications, these men exemplified leadership ' qualities above the average cadet. The Distinguished Military Students are Bruce Garry, Donald Dahman, Ted Ludeke, Ray Maltock and Tim Collinsworth in the front row and Thomas Rieninger, Robert Blankemeyer and Jonathan Tomes in the back. UC HOSTS 200 AT JOURNALISM WORKSHOP iff 23 Photography, editorial writing, use of paper and year- book design were a few of the topics discussed by professionals at the annual Journalism Workshop. UC students as well as representatives and advisors from local high schools attended the sessions. Mr. George Crutchfield, University of South Carolina, was keynote speaker at the Publications Luncheon. KWH- ff ,aw , my ,Nw ..:-Lim-f,,1 mff1?3f we fwwf 253 lt looks different . . . JoAnn Stilgenhauer Editor, Designer . . Probabl has somethin to do with that - 2.' Lisi . .. chicken that hangs from the ceiling . . I , ss or maybe lt's that burlap wall and n s s of course the editor is an artie . Sure it looks different . . . lt's the first attempt in several years to give the I-chickien book a theme and it's showing the positive facets of life at UC through specific groups of being just that. students Susan Munger Business Manager CINCINNATIAN 1968 The cover looks different There's yellow paper inside and brown ink But the real difference is the idea and that's what really counts. Steve Montgomery Creative Photographer 255 '3- if 3 . 5 j tits-I-nv ge? W f jaaffglfff-11'rMr r 'n' 51254 rfrwlff' 5,- 5.iffffa?Q7f?3vF4? ' f , 55 HN! lx!! an ESM fum! Sammi ' 3: 1 mswws.-fwacfnx1 n EUHHIS F - nqyvhn' ' umm M , . inn if ' ' i'5 i Cheryl Smith Organizations :lohn Breyer Garry Baumgartner Productxon Manager Spcrts f fy , ,,, Wf? H, I ' H, V , ,. 5, -gl W W V we av ' A. V W 2 , f,, ,L gkmgv wif, :H we , I M we 4 41 A ' Q 2 ff 1 -W V-5 V . f , W' :fi .542?? lf x V, W WV A in I ' ' A gg, 6 lf' 429' 'hw kr , We , V, V W1 '35, - A, if , J. MW V?hymg VV Vkyyy 1!?bg5l ,EI, Cathy Cole Index I , 'ri I A M'Qw- 4 Mn Barb Werner Organizations Copy Jill Schneider Academics 257 258 STUDENT DIRECTORY Under the guidance of Editor Kay Fischer and Business Manager Roger Horsley, the 1967-68 Student Directory became available to the student body in early Novem- ber. The book with its cheerful red cover held the names, addresses and telephone numbers of UC stu- dents. The directory took on the look of a telephone book this year with the addition of reference headings for each page. Also included in the publication were sections devoted to the administration and faculty as well as the yellow pages with local advertising listings suited to the needs of the University student. STUDENT DIRECTORY Row One R. Horsley, Bus. Mgr. K. Fischer, Ed A. Aring Row Two L. Neuer L. Lushbaugh C. Teitz M. Veatch B. Graham Top Row E. Clay H. Tugut R. Conover B. Bauer C. McFaII LW ,MA -vs, ,,,wW 'M AWA' kwnww mH,Wfr 'W MMM yw ,W,wff4'WWq' , ,W we ,ww I WMM, A ,, VMWWWMMVA ,W -W ' WNW, , ffwwff f ,WWW V ,,M,.A,,w e ,wM.v,M,wHiWW M VV: VVVV W,,,,m f W W,.w4wW'W 'M' W M f , Afwfwff rmunuw zW ww ' Mike Myers Business Manager NEWS RECORD Dave Altman Editor-in-Chief Frank Melcher Executive Editor AI Porkolab Executive Editor 259 Q 5 Grace Yancey Typing Editor Ka ren McCabe News Editor Sudie Heitz Managing Editor ,2f,4fv9' Wk Mike Weiner Jim Carr Theater Editor News Editor George Hatkoff News Analyst Mel Norman Photo Editor Claude Rost Sports Editor if Lenny Green Advertising Manager 262 NEWS RECORD This year under the editorship of Dave Altman, the NEWS RECORD became a bi-weekly paper with em- phasis placed on campus news and current affairs in Cincinnati and the world. An expanded editorial section as well as Letters to the Editor highlighted the NR this year. Due to increased enrollment and the bi- weekly schedule the paper suspended mailing copies to students homes and began distribution through racks at various campus locations. NEWS RECORD Row One M. Myers, Bus. Mgr. L. Green D. Altman, Editor F. Melcher, Assoc. Ed. A. Porkolab Exec. Ed. Row Two M. Weiner S. Heitz G. Yancy B. Behrns K. McCabe J. Carr Row Three K. Robinson A. Peerless K. Snyder R. Lerer L. Garber C. Kunz L. Kuhn L. Rothman Top Row H. Herman D. Beck D. Risse C. Hewan K. Baylen C. Radel R. Allan L. Boeing J. Wolff S. Rubin PROFILE Row One Top Row J. Blair B. Lotspeich R. Mecklenburger M. Ritchie, Ed. J. Jacoby R. Snyder N. Sundermann, Bus. Mgr. This year under the capable editorship of Mike Ritchie, Profile moved into the final stages of the magazines evolution from a mixture of cartoon, humor and literature into a potpourri of well written prose, poetry and essay as well as art and photography- all on a student level. Published each quarter, Pro- file featured a variety of literature: the Spring issue contained selections from the Profile Prize com- petition. Essays, poems and short stories were presented to a board of review. Winning selections were published and authors received cash prizes. 263 COMBINED GLEE CLUB Row One W. Dougherty C. Gillingham C. Moore D. Longwith C. Shuttlesworth H Margulies C. Sprang D Weisenborn L. Gourley T. Scheve R. Garretson, Director S. Blossom P. Sachs B. Lambert C. Ruthemeyer B Hale E. Davis L. Lehmann D Gehringer D. Liebelt L. Callahan J. Eger Row Two J. Dickerson M. McDonald J. Hensley D White F. Marino L. Chambers P. Huston C. Satterfield C. Whisman P. Terry M. Egherman P. Schmidt M. Klene J. Brown M. Reinert C. Sjodahl P. O'Hearn B. Goepp Row Three J. Walker J. Smith M. Smith P. Adams R. Kromer M. Kromer L. Zitsman P. Thomas K. Lynch P. 0'Hara T. Roach J. Moswin N. Garretson C. Tipton C. Kulujian J. Long A. Long H. Klein B. Rung L. Sand M. Hoehn Row Four L. Small B. Hendricks G. Foster D. Riggs J. Fulton J. Cox Hilgeman Kent Crenshaw Bailey Dickerson Lynch Hazard Hine Kintz Woods Rothermund Bodager Anderson Neugebauer Top Row K Abernathy Effman King Hershberger Beardmore Massel Gettinger Ellis Modtinger Workman Trickey Stauffer lson White Garland Burton Purcell Friason Dudley Jursik Candlelight and Adeste FideIis began the University Glee Clubs' Christmas Concert this year. The Men's and Women's Glee Clubs performed in a combined recital in March and appeared on WKRC-TV. Going their separate ways, the University Singers scheduled concerts in Columbus and at the Metro Show this winter. Social life was enhanced with a Snowball Fight Party at Mt. Airy Forset and the annual Dinner- Dance held at the Four Seasons Marina in May. Highlighting this year was a tour in Northeastern Ohio and Pennsylvania. MEN'S GLEE CLUB WOMEN'S GLEE Row One D. Mostinger J. Cox B. Shewan, Dir. J. Stanffer G. Hilgeman Row Two R. Bodager J. Kintz D. Workman M. Woods B. Lynch Row Three D. Beardmore S. Ellis S. Gettinger G. Garland L. Anderson Top Row G. Jursik J. Dudley J. Purcell D. Hershberger D. Massel UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB CLUB Row One P. Sacks C. Shuttlesworth D. White P. Burton, Dir. P. O'Hara E. Davis M. Kromer D. Gehringer Row Two H. Margalies L. Chambers M. Egherman P. Schmidt L. Zitsman P. Huston M. Klene A. Long M. Reinert Row Three C. Satterfiel P. Thomas C. Tipton M. Smith J. Long J. Walker C. Sjodahl J. Dickerson Top Row F. Marino M. McDonald J. Brown H. Klein J. Hensley P. O'Hearn P. Schmaltz L. Small L. Sand M. Hoehn UNIVERSITY SINGERS Row One C. Gillingham C. Moore C. Sprang D. Weisenborn J. Moswin Dr. Robert Garretson Director S. Blossom B. Lambert C. Ruthemeyer B. Hale L. Lehmann D. Liebelt L. Callahan Row Two W. Dougherty B. Hendricks R. Kromer P. Adams K. Lynch D. Longwith C. Whisman P. Terry N. Garretson J. Eger B. Rung B. Goepp C. Kulujian Row Three G. Foster J. Fulton J. Kent W. Crenshaw P. Bailey B. Dickerson B. Hazard S. White J. Hine J. Kintz R. Bodager K. Neugebauer Top Row K. Abernathy J. Effman D. Riggs C. lson D. Workman W. Trickey M. Woods G. Garland K. Rothermund P. Burton J. Purcell V. Friason J. Dudley MEN'S AND WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Women Men Clockwise, Left Front Clockwise, Front Cent L. Gourley W. Trickey C. Moore K. Rothermund L. Lehmann C. lson D. Liebelt V. Fiason L. Callahan K. Abernathy N. Garretson G. Foster D. Longwith S. White T. Scheve K. Neugebauer 265 266 SAILING CLUB Weekly meetings in the Union allowed members of the Sailing Club to discuss techniques of professional competitive sailing even though ice and snow prevented them from taking to this lake. The Bearcat skippers represented the University at the Ohio State Regatta last fall and finished in the middle of eleven top mid-western schools assembled for competition at Leather Lips. SAILING CLUB Row One C. Wright M. Voelker, Treas. D. Runyan, V. Pres. P. Merz, Pres. K. Rottes M. Riggi, Sec. P. Robinson Row Two B K D J. E D. Brodbeck Abrams Hoffman Stalzenberg Abrams Mix Top Row J. Martin E. Hilsinger D. Deane J. Wade W. Bockstiegel B. Kramer J. Harmon MEN'S ADVISORY The Men's Advisory began training sessions last spring to prepare for the fall Orientation program. Members counseled freshmen and transfer students on various phases of campus life, activities and scholarship. MEN'S ADVISORY F. DiCola W. Douglas Row 006 W. Bertsche T- Ebflght B. Herring R- Hoople B. Peterson D- Sheehll D. Breidenbach J. Herring R. Ginandt TOP Row W. Crenshaw Row Two T. Ciminillo R. Winters, Pres. J, Miller D. Lehman R. Koppenhoefer J. Reynolds B. Hausman M. Windler J. Fitzpatrick W. Boggess A. Levine M. Murtaugh R. Bosse D. Marohn S. Birn Row Three R. Tanner MEN'S ADVISORY Row One L. Deis G. Gottschalk P. Staadeker J. Wymer F. Herschede, Pres. B. Schuerman J. Bachman B. llg D. Eshman Row Two T. Daly M. Thompson J. Bowyer H. Jay C. lson S. Gerber R. Siegel D. Christine B. Peterson B. Marcus Row Three J. Carr B. Carreno M. Rappoport J. Lancaster J. Patyrak N. Sunderman R. Fisher C. Kazmierski D. Cropper J. Stratman L. Borcherding J. Shea T. Creahan R. Beasley B. Brinkman K. Ishmael B. Kisro E. Lenning K. Wolfe D. Kellermeier A. Gorga P. Gruner Top Row C. Handel J. Day G. Kuyper T. Montgomery C. Brixley J. Fedasch T. Brown M. Griesel M. Dambrowski S. McClary P. Newman 26 268 WOMEN'S ADVISORY Well versed in campus policies and traditions through spring and summer meetings and armed with color- ful nametags and campus calendars, the members of the Women's Student Advisors took their places in the 1967 orientation program. These women assisted the incoming freshmen from their individual colleges with adjustment to campus life through personal contact and explanation of traditions, facilities and UC life in general. This fall, two coed advisor groups were formed and a completely coed advisor system is being planned for next year. WOMEN'S ADVISORY Row One Melchion Guynn Fischer, Sec.-Treas. L. Angel, Ch rm. C Timmerding Newman M. Brueggeman Row Two P Muszynski Ruthemeyer . Teitz . Aring Lucas Fugazzi Neuer Row Three S. Morton Bolton Menges L. Garber N Garretson Crist Arft Ward Gronauer Veatch Kendrick Row Four K DeBIasis Chalk Mumaw Bauer Beyersdorfer J. Fudurich Berning Hayden B. Howe J. Lints K. Wetzel B. Werner M. Staubitz Top Row G. Kolar M. Champion S. Schneider K. Royalty S. Wardlaw D. Forster N Heuck J. Shuman D. Darling K. Bunish C. McFall S. Schroder S. Dannemiller WFIB Row One J. White C. McCartney D. Thompson, Gen. Mgr. M. Knestrick, Bus. Mgr. B. Asbury Row Two J. Cohen S. Sample A. Rader C. Ballaru J. Miller P. Bailey J. Racey J. Gratsch B. Prince Row Three M. Ehrhardt M. Dewan B. Heasley T. Moon P. Sussman S. Valmore H. Jay P. Saas J. Venneman G. Whitton Row Four B. Christy C. lson R. Ball M. Duff S. Ziegler L. Watts J. Gamblee B. Hegel D. Wright F. Kurtz E. Hauenstein HW 7 II e re number one.' was the boast this year of the staff members of radio station WFIB. A new transmitter enabled students to turn to 800 on their radio dial and hear their favorite music around the clock. The dedicated broadcasters traveled almost seven thousand miles following the team and covering games during the entire football season and part of the basketball season. Another inovation of the ingenious WFIB staff was the survey of the top thirty-eight records. The winner, Love is Blue . WFIB RADIO 269 270 MUMMERS GUILD Row One E. Harrell S. Kandelson G. Semet-Koski, V. Pres Top Row B. Hale B. Peterson M. McGowan, Sec. W. Trickey, Pres. L. Langdon, Treas. MUMMERS GUILD This year marked a season of major expansion for the Mummers Guild. Two new and different programs were begun which brought the number of Guild productions to ten this season. Three plays were performed in Studio 101, a new experimental idea in intimate theatre. Two musi- cals were performed in co-operation with the College Conservatory in the new Corbett Auditorium. There were also three major productions held in Wilson: The Pleas- ure of His Company , All the Way Home and South Pacific , which won for the Mummers an invitation to per- form the musical at East Tennessee University. MUMMERS MUSICAL SOUTH PACIFIC APPLAUDED 27 272 GREEK WEEK Greek Week is Beyond the Pillars of Hercules was the theme of the '68 Greek Week. The week's events began Friday night with a parade, chariot races and the crowning of the Greek Goddess. This year the Phi-Kap Chug-Off was added to the festivities. Three's a Crowd, Ron Carey and the McCoys highlighted Saturday evening. Sunday the Greeks cleaned the Zoo. The annual Blood Drive was held during the week, which closed with the Beyond the Heavens dance featuring the Happenings. GREEK WEEK EXEC. Row One P. Staadeker, Treas. D. Moser, Adv. G. Menchho S. Fitzpatrick, Co-Chrmn. H. McCann, Adv. S. Baum, Sec. Row Two M. Spaulding M. Bruegge man J. Neurman M. Creahan C. Eilberg J. Muzzone fer, Co-Chrmn. A. Lynch L. Lehmann S. Heitz B. Guynn Row Three G. Winters S. Kattners B. Scott M. Freiberg R. Bongiorno L. Fontenot J. Shea P. Breiner M. Lewin C. Cubby T. Ebright Top Row D. Bertsche G. Foster R. Beasley C. Handel G. Gottschalk S. Partridge M . Dillon B. Ginandt T. Purdy HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Qgmafglgya Qbgiffu Where in the World was the theme for the 1967 L. Fontenot Qfgafgggton in ffregzilay Homecoming. Highlighting the committee's six F. Herschede J- Hadler - - Row Two M. Ullman months of preparation were the presentation of the S. Hanni E- ggnharggt Homecoming Court, its queen Marianne Mesloh and the annual dance. This year the dance was held in the new Cincinnati Convention Center and featured entertainment by Amanda Ambrose. Friday night's festivities were somewhat dampened by the rain, but the street dance featuring Frank's Body Shop was moved into the University Center providing a warm, dry respite for float builders. 273 274 C0-OP ENGINEER T. Huston C. Moyer S. Glantz, Editor E. Kaprow Row Two A. Beckerman C. Kazmierski V. Dunlap A. Coblitz Top Row D. Leedom H. Fulks P. Riechman P. Andras R. Beatty Engineering students contributed original material for THE COOPERATIVE ENGINEER providing a means of commu- nication for the Dean and a vehicle for student opinion. COOPERATIVE ENGINEER DEBATORS The topic for the Debators this year was Resolved That the Federal Government Would Guarantee a Minimum Cash Income to All Citizens. Meetings were monthly DEBATORS Row One S. Shapiro T. Shay, Pres. P. Shaw M. Edgar W K ff! , Top Row T. Bibus B. Rippetoe M. McDonald C. Woodford RESIDENCE HALLS Residence halls provide a source of identification. Whether a dorm is large or small, old or new, it is for the student a world that he knows. A world of tag-outs, bunk beds, slow elevators or sometimes none at all, sleeping through 8 o'cIocks, fire drills, RA's, and quiet hours. He can tell about the time his dorm won the IM championship or when he filled his rooms bed with shaving cream. All this gives him a sense of pride. Only it doesn't sound so exciting in the telling so he just sits back and reflects upon the year and remembers when ..... 275 276 DANIELS HALL ASSOC. Row One S. Rosenberg, Treas. K. Keefer, V.-Pres. E. Barnett, Pres. P. Thompson Prog. Bd. Chrm. J. Fuderich, Sec. Row Two K. Bremner K. Steinger L. Shinkler E. Simpson J. Cohen l. Frazier T. Solomon Top Row L. Sack Y. Brown C. Lertzman S. Witte V. Beard B. Zisserson G. Swett v L - DANIELS HALL The residents of Daniels Hall began this year tolerat- ing the occasional lack of hot water, telephones and drapes. As each floor was completed, women moved in from other over-crowded halls and soon the residents began living together in true dormy spirit. Some residents even found the walk to the University Center for meals invigorating. DANIELS N. Mueller HALL ASSOC. L. Rogge Row One S. Henry S. Abrams G. Pelunis J. Klein K. Keefer Row FW' P. Thompson G. Goldman A. Iredale C. Broughton W. Schneider J- 0'V? a N. Spmney M. Bernstein slfvfgcmgld B. Palumbo M- Cohn S. McKee P. McSpadden L' Handler L. Sampsel C. Frledson D- Holly ASheI'ldOl f F. Yaged P. Freed B. widder K- Nloffo P. Silverman A- Hmes S. Krasnow J. Ford Eolgggg J. Klein Jager G- Kaye s. Godley Row Three 221:55 y S. Gershenbaum V-' Hait C- Kearney S. Schechter C- Glick L. Elliott R. Shnipper B. Mahfouz C. Rosenson J. Cohen P. Robinson M. Murray C. Grossman N. McKee W. Stine J. Sulzer L. Chandler K. Gamble WOMEN'S HOUSING COUNCIL WOMEN'S HOUSING COUNCIL Row One C. Sadler S. Pitsenbarger, Treas. B. Solomon, Pres. M. Osinski, Adv. J. Fraser Top Row T. Solomon B. Blair E. Barnett M . White K. Thompson Consisting of the executive officers of the HPC and the President and First Vice President of each wom- en's residence hall, the Women's Housing Council is a legislative body which correlates living policies for all women in University housing. Due to the efforts of the WHC, a program of self-determined hours for women twenty-one years old or of junior or senior classification has gone into effect. This year the council joined the National Association of College and University Residence Halls and held the Residence Hall Seminar in October. 278 DABNEY Row One B. Hess, Adv. D. Dale, Pres. T. Davis, V.-Pres. Row Two J. Buckalew D. Alexander, Adv. L. Oelschlegel P. Schmidt, Treas. N. Echelberry Top Row J. Budde R. Lyons D. Leopold H. Lowman J. Zaiser J. Claypole T. Herr The men of Dabney's Dabster House captured the All- University football championship this year. Residents also participated in the North Texas cheering block. DABNEY HALL FRENCH HALL After the debris from the shaving cream fights had been cleared away, the freshmen residing in French Hall turned to the books and slide rules FRENCH Row One L. Ben B. George, V.-Pres. J. Metzger, Pres. J. Bodey, Treas. Row Two T. Gordon C. Willis J. Gibney P. lttleman J. Pedley R. Montagnese L. Carnahan Top Row A. Sleppin C. Raming J. Asman T. Gilmer D. Church E. Free M. Gould M. Wilkes C. Elam SAWYER Row One R. Rhoton S. Centers F. Braum Row Two M. Greenstein R. Ziegler J. Woehr G. Hirschfeld Top Row J. Fisher, Sec. G. Sweeten, Adv. D. Musto, Pres. J. Benson, V.-Pres. D. Fryma n, Treas. Sawyer's balloon carrying clowns added a carnival note to the Homecoming Parade this year. The men also decorated the outside of the Hall prior to athletic events. RESIDENCE HALL EXEC. COUNCIL SAWYER HALL The Residence Hall Executive Council is responsible for all programs and rulings con- cerning the activities of the men's residence halls. MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL EXEC. COUNCIL Row One D. Dale D. Musto J. Metzger Top Row T . Henry, Treas. R. Towner, Adv. A . Levine, Pres. J. Patyrak, Sec. K. Wolfe, Sec. 279 'Hx w -x .'5s'5 'N'- W- ' 1 3 Af 1 h New S 2 S Q f '31 x 5 2 Q Y 3 ' . K T I . K i 3 3 , Q 2 2 5 ' F Q I E S gs , 2 g5',5. k 32s?' 1 5 K la V . x' V , . QR - -M1 'N M.. 9 'wash ?3?3g3Af5,H X X gg' QKAK A-sfz.f5fQffQsf ?9e' 2 Fisk, S - A , A ,, ' ,,' X S Q331m A New ' ,A- L-ffg Q W 334 , . N :fig A 5, Yi I - 'A 1 7 Y fa, ,i 'nj 5 .lf . Viv, if ' Q kfwumriiyffsigg 5 -A M155 . . 5 Y is v, M i my 4- SIDDALL HALL Folk sings in the adjoining amphitheater and panel discussions on political and social issues marked this year for the University's Hilton Hotel. SIDDALL Row One R. Newman, Treas. H. Crist M. White, Pres. K. Thompson, V.-Pres. J. Christopher M. Edgar Row Two L. Garber S. Shwartz S. Doppleb M. Piper T. Sharp R. Kromer S. Schivell M. Kromer K. Allen Row Three C. Campbell D. Parsons S. Pitsenbarger R. Duda C. McFall C. Pittman M. Carr L. Meyer J. Rhine N. Willman S. Schneider Top Row K. Vactor N. Antle M. Doheny H. Sutton V. Berning J. Katz C. Quisno D. Sims B. Gates S. Tatar SIDDALL Row One D. Mistak B. Knight L. Conway P. Walker C. Mergard L. Rothman Row Two L. Abe J. Ritchie C. Watson T. Woerner G. Gordon M. Smith K. Battle A. DelFavero J. Henn Row Three J. Arsham A. Suzuki G . Taylor J. Meinzen J. Caper B. Kerns D. Weisenborn B. Fisher G. Soloway Top Row J. Cavaliere B. Yogel A. Davis B. Kendrick S. Borton D. Berlin J. Kramer J. Fierst J. Jobb C. Arlen M. Goldstein 28 W 4 1' ' li I' V 7' X f 262512 f , ,, yyZ3LLZ,QifkH, ' ff' WW ' f 62? fffyf, ff7'l53,':l,Tf:'77ffVH ' Mi , ' , I ,f , , f 7 X , 1, , ,f I 4 I ' , f'Ie'2'mW5JVfW fffff5'f' fl' UQ' an ,W f' 'f YrQ7f'fQf52W, f. gh , V , ,f 4. ,, , IHWQZ' , h1,f'ffQf UZ. Wm f V i24S,V,,2? WWW WMU , f 5 , ,'f'W7f fwflf yin, by f , f ,M : , Afdfyfiilffk mif I law-:'7f ,. ' 41 fwfff ,, - , , ,A V W! , WW 1 f f fy f f , ,,,, f ' ' W A ff W, H fwvf, ' W ., I ,f ' w I Af IU fzwfg ,, V , ' H M 5 ' ' W f mff f ffzv 575' 'fffffifyff 4Yf5'73'f W, 7 'Q',,w7',,'f3gW5W ff7',E2f3Xy,, :T , mf, ,5,,,fi,:f?ifl,Yg I , , f 3 Z9 W, Mf ' ' fhzi., X , RESIDENT ADVISORS RESIDENT ADVIS Row One T. Besecker T. Mann D. Alexander P. Moran J. Banrlas D. Miller Row Two C. Ramey D. Griffith M. Myers R. Gross T. Montagnese J. Hill J. DeLillo ORS Row Three S. Wilson J. Kornick B. Hisrich J. Boulton T. Meier B. Kurrle G. Christoph J. Lauer B. Rose Top Row F. Solo-mon B Ilg R. Lorenz T. Fink R. Smith T. Bennett F. Laurence D. Barnhart R. Collins Senior men and graduate students serve the Univer- sity as Resident Advisors for men's residence halls. Living in the dorms with the men they advise, these students provide a great deal of guidance for the men any time of day or night and lend a sympathetic ear whenever necessary. MEMORIAL RESIDENCE HALL .,: x s ESS S Although Memorial Residence Hall is the oldest, it is anything but outdated on UC's campus. Experienced hall officers led the women in a host of worthwhile activities. One of the newest and most successful programs was the student advisor system within the hall. Now in its second year, this service is designed to orient the freshmen women to the hall and to offer advise and friendship. The annual art show given by the art students in Memorial on Mother's Day was another example of the diverse interests to be found in Memorial Hall. MEMORIAL Row One J. Griest B. Rosenbloom, Treas. J. Fraser, V.-Pres A. Wood, Pres. C. Gold B. Brim B. Newbold Row Two P. Bass R. Gotheif M. Barron R. Hurley S. Evans M. Bartram C. Valavanis Top Row B. Gilles C. Thatcher K. O'Toole L. Compton P. Schmidt R. Wimmer N. Heim C. Ruth N. Setliffe CALHOUN HALL Row One R. Smith, Adv. R. Dieringer, Pres, T. Meier, Adv. T. Hoffman, V.-Pres. Row Two T. Murphy G. Oberschlake S. Pferd H. Wells S. Scrofano Top Row B. Yoo B. Gold J. Wernicke J. Effmann J. Rentschler R. Frankel J. Garnier After spending part of the fall in other halls, the residents of Calhoun Hall moved into their new building to be greeted by twelve floors and no elevators. INTER RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL CALHOUN HALL Composed of representatives from residence halls, the IRHC attempts to strengthen the dorm system by co ordinatmg the activities of the halls. INTER- RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Row One M. Osinske A v. , d B. Solomon A. Lavine R. Towner, Adv. Top Row D. Dale E. Barnett D. Scheeman D. Musto J. Metzger A. Wood 285 286 LOGAN HALL Row One Row Two P. Platt, Sec. K. Radenheimer N. Mullenix, Adv. A. Lamping D. Schneeman, Pres. C. Bellonby C. Sadler, V. Prs. L. Cermely K. Grigsby, Treas. J. Gerstman M. Muskovin J. Miller Isolated by distance but not by spirit, the nursing students living in Logan Hall were led by LHA. This year holiday door decoration contests were held. LOGAN HALL ASSOCIATION SCIOTO RESIDENCE HALL Serving potluck dinners to the population overflow, and organizing an Easter Egg Roll for the Correy- ville children filled free hours in Scioto this year. SCIOTO HALL Row One J. Gahris S. Morton M. Albrecht, Treas. Top Row S. Uible, Sec. L. Atkins, V. Pres B. Blair, Pres. C. McClain SCIOTO PROVIDED APARTMENT LIVING W' 5- X THE SYSTEM What is it to be Greek? Parties have a meaning it's true, but the real meaning of the system goes much deeper than the smiles and handshakes, beer and scholarship files ..... 290 GREEK FIRE, BRIGHT SYMBOL OF THE SYSTEMS SUCCESS ,pf A 5 i 6, Wk' 11 ,amy fi Q g 6 F W 4 Af M -gd jf Jw, 'Cv' 'V ,4 ' fn ,, M 7' ' t P., as .X ,V A ,W wg: , if 'E' 1 1 ' ' Q 2.1, .Q 'WMM H ',,, ff QAVL f ' H V' if mi , H? , ,gi W aww , 45,3555 at Q ,S Z EMG gi if Q 3 A mb QQ , ww QW fr V , Z, f f' f ' f 292 PANHELLENIC ' PANHELLENIC Row One B. Bernstein, Sec. D. Moser, Adv. E. Hamm, Pres. L. Fontenot, V.-Pres. M. Hirschberger, Treas. Row Two S. Harrington S. Steele C. Stare E. Bridges C. Dunn S. Hanni S. Kattner C. Drach B. Scott T. Feldman Row Three S. Zweig M. Lynch L. Coiter S. Seaman J. Farfsing J. Reiner J. Campbell M. Kessler M. Stuart S. Campbell Top Row W. Willrich J. Greiser M. Hartsock E. Gerkepott B. Dineen C. Bott S. Long P. Helscher D. Smith S. Ahern O Q9 Sorority presidents and elected representatives com- posed a Panhellenic Council which undertook the pro- motion of intersorority relations. Panhellenic stressed scholarship and intellectual accomplishment among the sorority women on campus. In the fall the Panhell Scholarship Convocation was held with Dr. H. S. Green, UC Vice-President for Research, speaking on the import ance of education. At the convocation, tropies were awarded to Kappa Delta for the highest active scholar- ship, Kappa Alpha Theta for all chapter excellence and to Alpha Kappa Alpha for the most improved average. IFC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Glenn Weissenberger President 294 Robert Powell Richard Alexander Mike Ullman Vice-President Recording Secretary Treasu fel' Rich Watkins Edward C. Keis Member at Large Advis el' OI' Fred Herschede Corresponding Secretary INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL IFC Row One M. Ullman, Treas. F. Herschede, Sec. E. Keiser, Adv. Row Two D. Converse A. Pate B. Wilhelm F. DiCola J. Koegel L. Davidson D. Lehman Row Three D. Dixon J. Leidner J. Davis B. Klein W. Wallace J. Herring R. Tate R. Solms R. Wright Row Four C. Kazmierski D. Griffith N. Abanto R. Woodruff M. Kerley D. Vowell E. Campbell B. Robbins G. Hubbuch Top Row G. Haas H. Fuller R. Fessler J. Purcell T. Duemler G. Meinberg M. Frauhiger N. Pooler B. Ginandt Through such programs as the United Appeal Drive and Operation Telephone, the IFC furthered its policy of co-operation between members of the fraternity system and the University administration. The goal of the IFC in promotion of common interests and welfare was realized in such activities as the UC Sing and the successful Greek Week programs. This year the Great Lakes lnterfraternity Conference was held in Cincinnati with the UC IFC as host. The conference promoted exchange of ideas in fields such as human relations, scholarship and co-operative buying. 296 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Junior Panhellenic served to acquaint pledge classes with inter-sorority life through pledge class presi- dents and elected representatives. Junior Panhell acted as a liaison between pledges and the active chap- ters as the members evaluated the rush program. A break from dishes and serving was provided at the inter-sorority exchange dinner which was a part of the calendar of events that included a joint meeting with JIFC, the Pledge Scholarship Banquet, Muscular Dystrophy Drive and a car wash for the United Appeal with the Junior lnterfraternity Council and Sawyer Hall JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Row One V. Ruehlmann, V.-Pres. B. Dineen, Sr., Adv. V. Foley, Sec. Row Two D. Parsons M. Lessam G. Kaiser M Smith L. Pollack Top Row J. Davis J. Messham K. Kearns S. Hock K. Gronauer M. Bauman JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL JIFC Row One D. Leopold T. Griffith, Sec. S D . Spear, V.-Pres. . Nicklas, Pres. A. Sakalas, Treas. D . Dost J. Meyer, Adv. Row Two T. Lynch K. Lenhart R. Weisman R. Katz H. Tzinberg Row Three T. Grueser D. Hughes R. Purcell T. Young A. McDonie J. Small R. Wellington M. Riedmiller Row Four V. Napoli H. Klein D. Schock T. Schoborg B. Gerth S. Guenther D. Greeb B. Stille B. Banks Top Row B. Worthington C. Hallau P. Looney B. Greenberger B. Lenhart R. Culler Lee Murray M. Price J. Gutjhar Formed to further the significance of brotherhood be- yond individual fraternity ties, the Junior IFC fosters greater understanding and co-operation among the pledge classes. Fraternity Big Brothers were guests of JIFC at the Big Brother Dance in the spring which also honored a queen and court chosen from sorority pledge classes. ln the fall the men participated in a charity car wash with Sawyer Hall and Junior Panhell. SCHOLARSHIP, SERVICE MARK ACTIVE YEAR FOR ACACIA , ' l A The Royal Order of the Aardvark honored brothers at the Acacia winter formal with recognition of their personal notoriety. Acacia had the distinction of being the only Greek fraternity with three houses, the third condemned by the city. Caroling at institutions for the aged allowed brothers to serve the community this Christmas. ln the Sigma Sigma Carnival the chapter had the most popular booth with a psychedelic painting theme. The men of Acacia also won the Sigma Chi scholarship trophy. Encouraging participation in campus activities the fraternity had representatives in Student Senate, Theta Alpha Phi, Pershing Rifles and Arnold Air Society. Row One J. Leider, V.Pres Mom Brady, Housemother B. Borman, Pres. B . Montgomery, Secretary K. Lamnert, Adv. P. Flaughter Row Two Shriner . Mills . Yousri Hanauer Hughes Grueser HPPPMS- Row Three J. Koegle M. Abbott H. Dorfman H. Staubitz L. Temple M. Smith Top Row T. Yurysta K. Bolt J. Rife B. Brush J. Morgan B. Bogstie M. Nelson 299 300 AEPi'S IMPROVE SCHOLARSHIP i Row One I. Tirnauer, Treas. R. Sandler N. Kaplan R. Hollander D. Wolt, Adv. L. Sandler K. Fox, V. Pres. G. Witkin, Sec. M. Hordell C. Axelrod Row Two R. Roth P. Pearlman S. Gest S. Bruck S. Solomon P. Engelman R. Gross J. Cohn M. Mazo H. Okin G. Fish G. Kerner L. Schlacht L. Abel S. Frishman Row Three S. Guttman B. Bleefeld C. Schwartz H. Schneider R. Cohen B. Shotland I. Zimmerman R1 Lichtig S. Sussberg J. Miller T. Cohen L. Onkeles R. Mole R. Wellington P. Staadeker Row Four J. Jacoby D. Casper R. Polansky I. Fox B. Platnick D. King B. Lapidns R. Lander J. Meltzer S. Weiss J. Casper M. Scheffler Row Five D. Rothman L. Waldman P. Ginsberg R. Hillman D. Hallett B. Greenberger M. Pinsky L. Kaplan M. Bassichis S. Better R. Kahn P. Newman M. Prince R. Weinstein O. Fox A big move from fourteenth to fifth in scholarship ratings made this an especially rewarding year for the men of Alpha Epsilon Pi. AEPi started the year with an open house and combined Homecoming decoration with Sigma Delta Tau. The brothers went on to plan a Jungle Party, an Anniversary Dance and a Spring Fling. Service proiects were not neglected by the industrious men. Drives for Muscular Dystrophy, United Appeal and participation in Operation Telephone were included in this area. Brothers also achieved distinction in such activities as Sophos, Men's Advisory and Greek Week. 3 0 302 A takeoff on Disneyland and a Casino Party highlighted Alpha Chi's rush program, Around the World with Alpha Chi. November found the sisters busily preparing for the Father- Daughter Banquet and collecting money for United Appeal. The Parents Picnic in April was held in Mt. Airy Forest and sponsored by the Mother's Club. Among the trophies in the case this year stood one from the Alpha Chi national for filling quota five years in a row. Alpha Chi's were active on campus with members in Mortar Board, Guidon, Angel Flight and student government. ALPHA CHI OMEGA itil Row One M. Spaulding K. Robinson E. Fromm J. Craig, Corr. Sec. J. Straub A. Maier V. Davis, Housemother S. Steele, Pres. S. Spencer, V.Pres P. Edwards, Sec. A. Peter, Treas. B . Kerr J. Mitchell C. Smith Row Two N. Wiethe L. Multner C. Broughton K. Womer P. Schneider J. Schuster J. Radcliffe P. Roll R. Vinacke M. Bolinger L. Ryan A. Hettinger M. Stenburg E. Fuentes L. Roos S. Schuster G. Balser Row Three D. Raasch P. Little D. Dews S. Seaman J. Wilson M. Menges P. Senft B. Nunn K. Hoefer M. Hader C. Pinger S. Heitz M. Quebe P. Westendorf A. Lynch K. Gronauer Row Four K. Norden L. Pies K. Moffo M. Bauman M. Wolery D. Castelluccio B. Lepper J. Preston H. Haydon K. Shaw C. Rabanus P. Cowgill C. Bellonby J. Maier P. Bertsche Top Row F. Rhodebusch M. Russell J. Stober J. Shuman V. Hyde J. Miller L. Yelton B. Dineen C. Shinkle N. Burns M. Morrison J. Chamberlain S. Schaufuss K . Koppenhoefer J. Meyer N. Heim K. Gronauer N. Heuck Row One V. Champion - R. Collins C. Ballard D. Gardner, Sweetheart A. Pate C. Berry W. Douglas E. Tho-mpson Top Row R. Wright J. Johnson E M. Green K E. Lane M. Davis R. Merriweather L. Flanigan Civic projects and social activities marked this year for Alpha Phi Alpha. A Can-Can Dance was h-eld at Thanks- giving to collect canned goods for needy families and shut-ins were caroled at Christmas. Placing third in the fraternity United Appeal Drive and attending various churches monthly were part of the area of service this year. The men also sponsored a College Jamboree to acquaint high schoolers with college life. Social events were not overlookedg the annual Playboy Ball and a cocktail party at the advisor's home were two of the many activities. The Alpha Ball in the spring and a boat ride planned for summer rounded out the Alpha Phi Alpha social calendar. 304 DELTA SIGMA THETA Row One B. Palmore M. Greer, V. Pres. P. Miree, Pres. B. Malone Row Two J. Kinard M. Randall J. Harris W. Ellison E. Bridges Row Three Mclntosh . Mitchell E. Miree 5 c. X J. Dillard ' M . X 'Q X 'X C. Senors T. Butler N. Fox DELTA SIGMA THETA The annual boat ride, volunteer services and the dona tion of toys to underprivileged children highlighted this year for the women of Delta Sigma Theta With membership dwindling, the members of Trianon UC's independent sorority, began a campaign to gain members Winter quarter. Through this reor- ganization it is hoped that a strong independent ! group with extensive participation in campus activi- ties will be formed. Annually the group participates in the Sigma Sigma Carnival and in functions with their alum group. TRIANON MEMBERS Joyce Harper, Pres. Judy Katz Kay Aldridge Pat Armstrong Sandy Adams Marlene Holzwarth Nlarie Muskovin Nlrs. James Pelows ki, Adv AQ ,E J Q ff af . fi 4 K Q I tr L ..... WAYA if Row One C. Ludeke L. Shimler E. Murphy C. Ruthemeyer, G. Doan L. Barker L. Lushbaug Treasurer P. Clark C. Cicchino J. Donohoo, Sec. A. Seals N. Lay Top Row Ward Pohl, G. Schulten E. Scott Housemother K. Whaley Row Four C. Reckman Pam Helscher, R. Nieman N. Mather President Row Three B. Uchtman C. Dalton L. Angel, V. Pres. M. Miller N. Wenger C. Sjodahl C. Arend M. Noe S. Kramer E. Gerkepott J. Sansone C. Gross J. Endres Row Two B. Buckley C. Daley R. Kimble B. Guynn H. Heidacher B. Bird L. Ockelman P. Muszynski C. Volavanis J. Taylor C. Bauer M. Smith M. Riggi D. Risse J. Fardo L. Neuer C. Kopp C. Wientjes D. Selm D. Liebelt J. Alexander M. Sollinger L. Reeves M. McGowan C. Ferrarelli G. Kaiser J. Lints C. Schroeder E. Scott M. Champion B. Bauer B. Bohl J. Horn A new rush party, The Mod Fantasy of ADPi replaced the traditional western theme in the Alpha Delta Pi rush program this year. Clad in paper dresses the sisters greeted the rushees in the psychedelic front yard and escorted the rushees into the ADPi Happening. Competing in the ATO Sweepstakes, the women won the coveted award for most beautiful blonde pledge. Donna Liebelt was JIFC Sweetheart and Maryanne McGowan was Vice President of the Sophomore Class. Student Senate, Cincinnatus, Guidon counted ADPi's among their members. Firesides, exchange dinners and work parties rounded out the years activities. ln addition to those functions several special events were held. Christmas caroling and the annual Christmas Party complete with an SAE Santa added to the spirit of the season. h ALPHA DELTA Pl 05 30 l .ln 11. ALPHA SIGS Row One W. Henry, Sec. P. Dell, Sweetheart R. Fessler, Pres. D. Fee, V. Pres. Row Two A. Jacobs J. Maxwell R. Stevens L. Galluzzo K. Horn ATTAIN HIGH SCHOLARSHIP Row Three C. Endreola A. Lee G. Able S. Salomon K. Lenhart D. Niehus Top Row S. Purdon R. Sherwood R. Barnes V. McFaddin H. Rosenblum E. Teets M. Rehn Row One C. Brixey, Sec. E. Teets, V. Pres. R. Fessler, Pres. Mrs. B. Husman Housemother J. Tucker, Treas. F. DiCola Row Two A. Lee K. Horn S. Norris D. Breidenbach J. Maxwell G. Wildman C. Endreola Row Three T. Baldwin L. Galluzzo M. Allen R. Gemin V. McFaddin D. Neihus K. Lenhart R. Wright B. Loewenthal Row Four R. Sherwood D. Schock H. Rosenblum N. Pooler D. Meyer R. Barnes C. Rohr T. Olecki J. Williams Remodeling the chapter house and attending the National Convention in Pasadena, California kept the Alpha Sigs busy this year. The annual Black and White Formal on March 2nd and the Founder's Day Banquet were but two activities in the Alpha Sig social schedule. United Appeal Fund Raising Car Wash and the WBH Open House were two of the service projects undertaken by the brothers. Rounding out the year were the Goat Party, the Pledge Ball and Spring Weekend. Not to be outdone in scholarship, active chapter was first on campus this year with the highest average attained in more than three years. ln sports, brother Don Murphy again captured the singles trophy in badminton for the second consecutive year. 307 308 Paleolithic Panhellenic Panic was the theme of the twentieth annual ATO Sweepstakes held on October 21st on the lawn in front of the Administration Building. Encouraging competition between sorority pledge classes, the Sweepstakes traveling trophy this year for the sorority amassing the most points went to Theta Phi. A strong scholarship program lead the way this year for the return of ATO to upper standing. The tapping of The Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Founder's Day and the winter formal characterized a well-planned social calendar. Boasting the president of ODK and a student body president candidate, brothers were active in the major campus activities and organizations. Future chapter success was assured through the existing principles of ATO Brotherhood. ATO SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY GOES T0 THETA PHIS Row One T. Austin, Treas. F. Elstrod, Corr. Sec. J. Shea, V. Pres. R . Risch, Sweetheart J. Herring, Pres. A . Schroeder, Housemother C. Handel, Sec. C Cahalan I sweepstakes Girl K. Deck Row Two L. Zebrak F. Rieber J. Page J. Cole T. Grote T. Griffith J. Saccardi J. Venneman W. Herring B. Dickerson Row Three W. Bertsche R. Bradeen J. Schulten L. Lauch G. Stafford R. Obermeyer S. Pollock G. Clark J. Gudehus D. Kellermeier P. Traub Top Row R. Lancaster M. Oliver R. Schlemmer E. Ziegenhardt M. Griesel J. Obermeyer L. Lemmens P. Rimmel T. Borman M. Price M. Stout 309 310 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Row One J. Merckel J. Armstrong D. Haag E. Kirley B. Kramer, Treas. Row Three M. Caskey J. Davis E. Zerkle, L. Kluener Housemother S. Bauer C. Bott, Pres. K. Kemper W. Crenshaw, R. Weisskopf Alpha Gam Man L. Bassler P. Johannes, L. Naylor V. Pres. L. Perry A. Schneider, C. Perry Rec. Sec. J. Ryan Row Four D. Schatzman Row Two F. Sullivan P. Gilbert D. Forster M. Konrad J. Levy J. Dassinger M. Schellhous A. King D. Parsons G. Harris P. Huber D. Moudy J. Farfsing L. Gilbert The women of Alpha Gam participated in a variety of social and service activities this year. Open House Parties, Greek exchange functions, spring and winter formals and seasonal parties filled the sisters' social schedule. At International Reunion Day the undergraduates and alumnae had a chance to get together for a luncheon and renew old bonds. In the spring the annual Pancake Breakfast was open to the public with the proceeds going toward their Altruistic Proiect. One of the big traditional events each year is the Alpha Gam Man Campaign Established to honor the fraternity man who best assists the sorority, the campaign culminated in the announcement of the winner, Walt Crenshaw, at the Spring Formal. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Row One M. Lynch J. Moore, V. Pres. C. Dunn, Pres. S. Newton, Corr. Sec. P. Mills, Rec. Sec. Row Two C. Taylor D. Alexander T. Pyror L. Moore D. Edwards D. Gardner Top Row . Stots . Rousseau . Johnson . Cooper Woods Sppmbmcn Edwards Connally he li. ' 4 . b,,. V !, A Q lg , 1. ::, - s t I . Both social activities and service projects filled the year for the active AKA's. Omicron chapter practiced its ideals as the members spent Sunday evenings working with patients at RolIman's Receiving Hospital. Sisters also had a service project for residents of Longview State Hospital. These activities brought members of the chapter closer through the spirit of giving. Yet all was not serious around the AKA house this year. The AKA Weekend brought sisters together to discuss chapter programs and problems and to have fun. The sisters rang in the new year at their annual New Year's Eve Party and held a BacheIor's Dance to honor that special beau. With the purpose of helping others through their efforts, the women of AKA also helped themselves through a sisterhood devoted to giving rather than receiving. 312 xii ala 5 ' --I--T. ff- - .. I-1. ,:-- . f gm -,..- .3 -g A .l ... -, M . K ...L l. Row One A. Tate K. Travis D. Juergens Row Two B. Taylor L. Trowbridge J. Besch R. James J. Stadtmiller Row One R. Post B. Fisher J. Terry T. Smith M. Jennings, Rec. Sec. I. Alcorne, House Mother N. Abanto, Pres. D. Buchholz, V. Pres. K. Langner, Corr. Sec. T. Lindberg D. Feucht, Treas. Row Two F. Wilson D. Marohn E. Nowlin S. Carpenter ff f J. Baley J. Dice J. Kodros Top Row Oaks. R. Barsan 3- Martin S. Slerth u Tj Beffglngton BETAS ACTIVE ON CAMPUS AND IN SPORTS B. McClure M. Naegel C. Schneider R. Tanner B. Hibler Row Three S. Soule D. Hill T. Williams M. Murphy T. Bley T. Pace T. Arnold M. Dale C. Bohn F. Heis Top Row J. Pancoast D. Eshman C. Elliott E. Sueberkrop B. Tilstein B. Hawkins J. Schroder P. Strasser R. Bell P. Kendrick J. Anderson As a token of their appreciation, the men of Beta collected and presented S1000 to their cook for twenty years of service. Along the service line the brothers planned their annual Orphans Party at Christmas and collected for United Appeal and Muscular Dystrophy. Rush parties, the Winter and Spring Formals, a hayride, blanket parties and a Roman Orgy filled the brothers social calendar. This year the Betas organized an exchange party with the Tri-Delts from Miami University. Special achievements by the brothers included repre- sentatives in Metro, Sigma Sigma, ODK and Sophos. ln intramurals the Betas again took an overall third. r as . A Q A I J r ,fi 313 314 Row One J. Schneider J. DeLillo R. Peter, Rec. Sec. D. McCormick, V. Pres. R. Sawyer, Housemother D. Griffith, Pres. L. Frischhertz, Sweetheart M. Ullman, Treas. T. Whitelaw, Corr. Sec. R. Garrido B. Petterson Row Two S. Chrien A. Seybert J. Sauer T. Steusloff J. Small T. Ebright M. Conly S. Elmore M. Miller W. Jeffcott R. Wick J. Reed Row Three C. Zachrich C. Ramey G. Wiley K. Kornell M. Wilkes S. Lepple B. Kingsbery T. Greiser B. Cordes R. Schnee K. Patterson J. Tomke B. Bereskin Row Four D. Gervers M Babics B. Brick R. Guthrie M Vikmanis J. Grisik J. Wiley C. Hallau J. Page A. von Spiegelfeld C. Vernick S. Sabo P. Franklin T. Humes M. Rose Top Row P. Woo D. Saalfeld P. Leach J. Belser B. llg D. Shindollar D. Jones B. Ferguson S. Barton D. Durham J. Bagenstose J. Hoffman J. Logsbon J. Purcell J. Baxa SCHOLARSHIP AN D ACTIVITIES BRING HONOR TO THE DELT HOUSE Row One J. Chisholm R. Wick F. Flickinger H. Leow J. LeGrand Row Two B. Johnstein W. Miller T. Dunlap D. Parsons J. McGowan D. McCormick, V. Pres. Row Three T. Hoffeld B. Erwine D. Bragg B. Hunter J. Garrison P. Hartsock J. Gottman Top Row T. Duemler D. Erwine A. Fields K. Christensen J. Kormos P. Vollbracht B. Leiter From Delta With Luv proved another winning theme for the Delt's as their Homecoming Float finished a finalist this year. Computerized bills and a new kitchen with a walk-in refrigerator kept the chapter up with the times. Active chapter finished second in the scholarship ratings and the pledge class was first. On campus Delts were active as presidents of IFC, Cincinnatus, Center Board and Orientation Board. Winning their third straight volley ball championship brought honors locally and receiving recognition as one of the top ten Delt chapters in the country brought honors nationally. Combining service with a social event, the Delts cleaned Monkey Island at the Zoo in the spring and probably became the first fraternity to hold a party inside the perimeter of the Zoo Cminus animalsj. 315 316 KAPPA ALPHA PSI Row One D. Willie T. Peeks, Sec. A. C. Stone, Adv. C. Kellom, Adv. D. Dixon, Pres. G. Thomas, V. Pres. C Clemmo . ns J. LaPlace, Jr., Treas. A. Coluard Top Row S. Richardson G. Williams A. Kellom, Jr. H. Fuller C. Kendrick D. Turner L. Stots, Jr. W. Wallace T. Peeks M. Fields Service marked this year for the mem-bers of Kappa Alpha Psi. Brothers were active in planning a Career Conference held on the Xavier University campus and the Kappa Silhouett-e, a social meeting the proceeds of which go toward a scholarship fund. Kappa Kommunity Karnival was held at the National Guard Armory and the money was given to charity. In a lighter vein, the annual alum-undergrad football game was played with the actives scoring the victory. In the spring the UC chapter was host of the East Central Project Meeting, the Kappa Alpha Psi regional conference, which includes chapters from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia. Row One J. Benning A. Weichert, Corr. Sec. N. Leach, Rec.Sec L. Albaugh, V.Pres. C. Drach, Pres. M. Fay, Treas. S. Risch D. Hanni C. Hyde R. Hall Row Two P. McSpadden J. Schorr B. Hampton P. Kleine T. Kulhman K. Rawlings L. Lehmann L. DeAtley P. Clark C. Wells J. Panaro K. Murphy S. Rauch A. White K. Mayer B. Newbold S. Natorp Row Three B. Salmans C. DeBrosse K. Arend D. Ritter R. Carey C. Heiderich J. Stautzenbach H. Klein S. Kattner B. Stokes K. Sowder S. Loveridge M. Mueller J. Cole L. Wagner J. Ward Row Four P. Stortz P. S. Clark Y. Braun S. Wolf R. Radabaugh J. Messham S. Lohrum K. Moeller M. Kiessling S. Uible M. Leach A. Lehmann J. Eichelberger D. Saul M . Murray A. Palmer Top Row C. McClain S. Ler N. Backhaus A. Robinson C. Hadyk L. Kiessling S. Bocklage A. Harper J. Hadler S. Abanto B. Holmes K. Bremner D. Schneider K. Stillwell S. Blakeley V. Ruehlmann CHI OMEGA Susie Belle Huckleberry was the center of attraction as Chi O's and rushees took a trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas and got another year underway. Highlighting the year for the sisters of Chi O were th-e Eleusis Celebrations in October and April and the annual Christmas formal. The service minded women organized a party for children from the Protestant Orphan Home on Halloween and collected food and clothes for an underprivileged family during Thanksgiving. Friday night parties and a spring swimming party kept the sisters busy for the rest of the year. Interested in the activities of its members, Chi Omega is represented in Mortar Board, Ivy Chain and various tribunals. Ann Weichert, a senior, was included in Who's Who this year. 317 318 g e . LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Row One J. DeVita T. O'Brien K. Oishi Top Row D. McCormick J. Gessaman D. Sinck J. Senhauser LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Row One R Lashway Haug Sangl Norris Scallan Gorga, Treas. Ikeda, Sweeth Kerley, Pres. Schneider, V. Borcherding Miller, Sec. Boman Hildebrandt Brock Porter Row Two Lang Muething Murdoch Bittman McNeil Harritos P. J Holland Herdliska Zacharias Kalasuski Austinstein Brown Olson D. Pa rtenheimer Row Three B. Sboray . Krumm Vidnovic J. Kuyper G. Vowell . Shutrz Gruner 88l't Pres. R. Gossard S. Parenti B. Conner P. Stacy P. Fleming T. Myers J. Werner J. Snyder Row Four D. Taylor R. Hoeweler D. Kohut R. Vamos B. Hillman T. Creahan E. Lenz J. Arnett T. Purdy R. Moore A. Probasco R. Beasley M. Jordan Top Row B. Laundy S. Fisher B. Murray J. Doyle S. Auburn F. Hanson W. Colvin C. Geidner D. Scheidt A. Thompson T. McCracken B. Esberger R. Schneider J. Richards R. McCormick LAMBDA CHI'S TAKE GREEK WEEK AWARDS Strenuous work in intramurals placed Lambda Chi first in track and fighting for league championships in swimming, basketball, bowling and football. The annual Hun Party, the Casino Party and Operations Suitcase and Comic Strip provided a chance for Lambda Chis to relax and enjoy themselves. ln service projects the brothers organized a Hospital Sing and published Winter Weekend calendars for incoming freshmen. The hard working Lambda Chis also had men representing them in organizations of honor such as Metro, Sophos, Cincinnatus and in various class offices. W 319 320 5 2 My 2 mvrii , e -M A, ,S .1 ,..,. ,Ur , 93? A if if if W M wi Phi Delt Community Service Day this year consisted of cleaning up the Allen House Orphanage. Other service projects undertaken by the brothers included partic- ipating in the annual United Appeal Drive, Muscular Dystrophy Drive and organizing a party for orphaned children. Not all of the Phi Delt activities were of a giving nature. The Caine Run, Miami Triad Dance, Phikeia Carnival, Road-Rally-Skating Party and the winter and spring formals provided the brothers with social diversion. Winning the league championships in basketball and wrestling and trying for first in the football league brought honor to the chapter through sports. Members in Cincinnatus, Metro, Sophos and various college honoraries proved the Phi Delt men to be well rounded scholars as well. if, Row One J. Johnson D. Glenn R. Evans, Treas. P. Vogt, V. Pres. K. Jording, Pres. K. Cole, Sec. D. Converse, Sec. M . McCarthy A. Attaway F. Coy Row Two R. Zepf A. Sakalas M. Faulkner R. Smith 93 W' if P. Schmidt C. Wallace R. Arend W. Ratciff S. Rhoades S. Sheridan Row Three R. Logsaon D. Lester D. Roselius R. Mathes T. McCallister J. McGregor T. Miller R. Ruehl PHI DELTA THETA Row One D. Converse, Pres. R. Wallace A. Attaway, Treas. Top Row P. Schmidt G. Neuburger R. Gruenwald, V. Pres. R. Smith R. Ball J. Van Orsdel R. Lichtenberg L. Barth V. Napoli Row Four D. Schneider R. Wickstrom D. Dost R. Bahzhaf J. Ball B. Minturn D. Miller D. Foulkes E. Free S. Gobrecht T. Esposito Row Five R. Watkins F. Dugan T. Bartushintz G. Blue I. Klosterman R. Laurence G. Gottschalk B. Ryan R. Gruenwald J. Hasselbach J. Kreider 32 322 The Sound of Tri-Delta drifted across campus this year making its voice heard in many phases of University life. Rush was first on the agenda and a spirited pledge class filled the house. Soon after a Tri-Delt was introduced as a member of Homecoming Court the sisters added another laurel to their Homecoming collection as they re- ceived a runner-up float trophy. This year the women of Tri-Delt sponsored an Apple-Polishing Party with members inviting professors to be their guests for the evening. Members participated in activities such as Guidon, Alpha Lambda Delta and Mu Phi Epsilon. Whether sisters were retrieving their furniture from the Betas or getting their l trophies back from the Pikes or even cleaning their back- yard swimming pool, the Tri-Delts certainly had a lot of fun. Qi? .4 .. . ,. xiii 1 DELTA DELTA DELTA ROW one A. Castelli H. Moore B. Felton L. Anderson, Rec. Sec. H. Walton, Housemother J. Reiner, Pres. N. Blank, V. Pres. S. Meranda, Treas. J. Osso S. Baxter Row Two S. Tsanges C. Emmoms S. Rooch P. Heckman L. Scott B. Hinson A. Tichenor S. Koch A. Reeves P. Anness S. Mullen C. Smith Q. K Q . 5 ..... l . , B. Rutherford E. Hawkinson S. Taylor Row Thfee L. Hittepole J. Ratflllffe Kukurin P. Daniel C, piper G- POSt J. Campbell 3- MCCHFUW G. Washburn E. Lancaster P, Myers 3- OYISI' S. Howson D. McKenzie B, Barett P. Coyle K. Ozimek Top Row J. Magninn P. Berghausen K. Zink S. Love J. Quichsall L. Lewis K. Hubert L. McGill L. VonderAhe M. Thomson D. Luggen S. Seghi B. Hoppenjans C. Carlson A. Kays Row FOUF' D. Tangeman K- Clafy R. Shafer H. Wilson 3, Alke K- FOX M. Haney N. Willman C, Kuhn K. Bender D, Mohan C. Kattner L, Mumaw B. Kiehfuss J, Nlaish DELTA ZETA -r fi in ri? fr - ,Q A W- it - - fa ,-.-,..,A ' ! Row One P. Llovet, Corr.Sec. P. Staubitz, Treas L. Schomburg, V. Pres. W. Willrich, Pres. D. Mueller F. Stone, Rec. Sec. Row Two D. Glassman T. Gibbons E. Allison C. Ziegler B. Campbell J. Roudebush J. Spangenberg S. Milan D. Biggs D. Luebbert Row Three S. Sink S. Campbell S. Warther M. Davis C. Reed P. Kohls K. Smith I. Kirchner M. Holtke Top Row P. Evans C. Boyd C. Vollmer S. Williams J. Preston D. Ballard N. Benjanin B. Searcy P. Wolftram Upon entering the Delta Zeta house, rushees were met with strains of rock and roll music from the DZ all-girl band. Much in demand, this talented quartet also played at the Junior Prom Open House this spring. Annual events for the sist-ers included a Christmas party with DZ's from out of town schools and the winter and spring formals in honor of the pledges and seniors. Winter found the women devoting time to children at St. Aloysius Orphanage. DZ's boasted that Patty Llovet was the only greek runner-up in the Miss Cincinnati contest and that the sorority is represented in Mortar Board. 323 324 Row One J. Frasca T. Mitchell, Treas. J. Wagner, V. Pres. J. Fedor, Pres. M. Haverkamp, Rec. G. Winters D. Schwain M. Richards Row' Two M. Lambers C. Marling S. Haygood C. Schwegman E. Lafferty W. Malone Sec. W. Raterman W. Poremba G. Van Hart M. Albonetti A. DiMarzio W. Fussinger L. Staab Row Three J. Mathieu J. Shorten J. Colonel M. Sarracino R. Grau R. Raterman J. Kemen A. Brune fb G. Theodor T. Daley R. Jasper R. Peterson Row Four D. Zihlman D. Rouster J. Bachman J. Kemen D. Hoffman M. Rutherford C. Brookhart R. Culler R. Ginandt J. Kollege S. Eisenhauer PHI KAPPA THETA Row One B. Currie M. Sarracino T. Rockwood, Sweetheart S. Martz Top Row P. Moran P. Gallagher E. Mataitis D. Hill R. Gruber B. Reese J. Stone C. Geraci Row Five A. Starr F. Schweedaburger L. Blessing R . Hafer R. Taylor L. Woogles R. Greer J. Fedasch R. Lindeman O. Sarver R. Kuhn G. Tragesser F. Herschede PHI KAPPA TH ETA A completely new chapter house accomodating forty-eight men was completed this April and the men of Phi Kappa Theta started moving in. The first new house in the fraternity system in twenty years was symbolic of a proud year for the Phi Kaps. The annual Picnic Basket Auction and Chug-Off was included as part of the Greek Week festivities this year. The brothers worked on service projects such as the St. Aloyisius Clean-u p, United Appeal Drive and the construction of a booth for the Girl's Town Festival. The Pledge Formal, Sweetheart Formal, Parent's Dance and the Polok Party highlighted the social schedule for the year. Winning the IM football championship and placing second for chapter publications at the National Convention put another feature in the Phi Kap hat. ,p'v,,,..- 25 326 -n...,,-.N ggaggl QWMI Q' 228 With a second house, a lot of spirit, and growth as a goal, 1968 held a great deal of promise for the Phi Taus. Their activities included the lavish Winter Formal at which they picked their Dream Girl and the informality of stag parties. The newest social event was Phi Tau Warrior Day during Spring Week-End. Brotherhood was stressed and regular activities such as the pledge-active football games, working together in campus events, and chapter retreats. Phi Taus could be found this year in such campus organizations as Men's Advisory, Caducea, and AIAA. Row Three G. Smith L. Assaley E. Campbell R. Groetzinger M. Groseclose J. Willis D. Grebb R. Allen R. Whiting Row Four J. Huseman J. Diehl J. Hague R. Kos W. Betz P. Belo F. Swaisgood T. Carr C. Heisel ff. K . 3-,Q ...W , X,. sp S . s ACTIVE PHI TAUS STRESS GROWTH Row One K. Faller W. Kruse Top Row D. Weiss T. Kalaman D. Davies 328 KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA A large storybook beckoned rushees to Come Through the Theta Pages and a fine pledge class was taken. Soon music from the Theta front lawn filled the campus as the Theta and Delta pledges sponsored a TGIF party. Float building time came around and the Theta's pointed proudly to their float which was All Steamed Up to win first place in the sorority float contest. Activity minded Thetas found time to pour their efforts into competition for Sophos, J-Prom, Sigma Sigma and ATO Sweepstakes. A Theta wields gavel for Panhell while other sisters are active in Mortar Board, Guidon and Cincinnatus. Thetas found plenty of time to study and walked off with the trophy for the highest all-chapt-er average presented at the Panhell Scholarship Convocation in November. Row One G. Kentzel D. Bgum J. Ruehl E. Evans S. Clark M, Case K. O'Dell D. Michaels, Treas. B- BVGWSY R. Branson, T- EFEZO Housefno-ther Ratterman L. Colter, Pres. N. Lloyd, V.-Pres. 'golg FDU' . eibel E. Hamm, V.-Pres. D- Hatfield K. Emerson, N- Shulrtz Rec. Sec. D, Smith L- HUDPSVTZ C. McFall P- Dfeake S. lsphording Row Two P. Ware K. Carter gwger D. Jackson A' Thu t A. Kearsey J' Oldohmpson D. Kump ' am L. Lamb S. Wardlaw L, Groeger 'T-,ap'i'fa'a s. Tunis K- C iw 'ns s. Luth D- D0 P. Emerson ' ar mg T. Top Row E- Miller J. Crawford C- R059 K. Bowers D- TON c. Hodell J. Alban K- Mongon S- Butler C. vonpielingen Row Three S2325 C. Lautenbach Cook H. Schwein V, Ben-ling C. Overlin C, Kellogg S. Suttle M. Buchanan K. Sherer J. Hagen V. Robinson C. Henson K. Royalty T. Tyler T. Prueninger M. Deddens J. Bunker L. Kelley Row One S. Oskochil J. Beckman N. Stine, Sec. S. Ahern, Pres. I. Burke, Housemother L. Hauser, Treas. S. Munger Row Two S. Keegan C. Edwards P. Taylor N. McCord P. Waldo N. Dartnall M. Morel P. Hostler P. Mason P. Shaw A. Morse C. Boyles T. Roach C. Smith R. Wilson J. Elston J. Jones Row Three W. Stine L. Young K. Rupe K. Grote D. Lanning A. Owens C. Mills E. Simone J. Pitts S. Vorbroker A. Ryder L. Edwards S. Zeller J. Hoeltke L. Rutenschroer K. Murray N. Gebharl: Row Four J. Welker B. Emish N. Murray V. Hallerman A. Weppler D. Rathkamp L. Applegate C . Q 'fu L. Wellman L. Lawrence P. O'Brien S. Morand J. Grimes K. Furio M. Hirschberger M. Gruber Top Row N. Stevens J. VanPelt K. Mulvaney M Sisk S. Huwel M Hartsock B. Sheeran M Somogyi B. Hayden K. Rider C. Stone B. Menne K. McClimans S. Rhoades C. Roush KAPPA DELTA Paint, brushes, hammers and nails were standard equipm-ent around the KD house as the sisters worked to complete redeco- ration of their lounge before rush began: the air buzzing with conversation about the Merit Award Omega Xi received at their national convention in Pasadena. The award named the UC chap- ter as one of the most outstanding in the sorority. KD was represented in a variety of activities. As members of Student Senate, tribunals, HPC and Panhell, KD's participated in campus governm-ent. Guidon and Cincinnatus chose KD's for membership. The editor and business manager of the CINCIN- NATIAN are Kappa Delts. Away from campus KD's participated in the General Protestant Orphans Feast and sang Christmas carols at a local hospital. 329 330 Pl KAPPA ALPHA Row One J. Finkelmeier T. Bailey B. Boncutter L. Van Derzee P. Chenoweth N. Orphan, Treas. L. Rogers M. Smith G. Hubbuch, Pres. R. Matthews, Housemother J. VanDeusen, Sec. D. Krutsch, V. Pres. T. Cuni M. Gaito D. Lehman Row Two K. Kellerman R. Wiesmann F. Loetscher B . Wintersteen T. Lalosh P. Pinyard R. Borgiorno D. Ammon G. Miller B. Banks F. Stanhope C. Rumpst D. Musto R. Kloss J. Gibney T. Anderson L. Sundue L. Ward Row Three D. Fryman T. Friedmann G. Thompson P. Bray D. Moshos G. Weissenberger R. Seibel R. Hoeb G. Kleier B. Giesler P. Baker S. Armsey F. Betz J. Sparrow W. McClelland Row Four D. Peters T. Cox D. Hurst B. Barfoot S. Quick D. Siemer J. Honest D. Shank D. Jackson B. Bayuk G. Menchhofer B. Sneller J. Hollback J. Reichhardt Top Row B. Dailey S. Langdon S. Dudick F. Pfeiffer L. Fenicle P. Eberle J. Lanz J. Effmann R. Dineen M. Earl T. Rice C. Petering N. Squemish B. Smyth A. Whet B. Hausman PIKES CELEBRATED HUNDREDTH YEAR AT FOUNDER'S DAY PI KAPPA ALPHA Row One M. Serrianne G. Adams, V. Pres. D. Arnold Top Row C. Ti'TilIian G. Quick D. Cleeter O. Simpson 1968 was the centennial year for the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. The Pikes organized a Founder's Day in March of this year. Second in proficiency nationally, the UC chapter is now trying for first. Locally, the annual chariot races for Greek Week were again sponsored by the Pikes. The Winter Formal, Spring Weekend with the announcement of their Dream Girl and the annual Alumni Picnic filled the social calendar for the busy Pikes. All of this is part of the brotherhood Pi Kappa Alpha has enjoyed for a hundred years. 33 332 ac w PE4frkm:' ,,,.,,, ZW, This year Pi Lam has continued in its effort to help its members become well rounded individuals. The chapter boasted men in such honoraries as Sophos, Phi Beta Kap- pa, Pi Delta Epsilon and Phi Alpha Theta. In its service to the community, Pi Lam sponsored a block party for the neighborhood children, a visit to St. Johns Orphanage and the adoption of Arnie, their American Indian child from Gallup, New Mexico. Their well-rounded and successful intramural program, a bus to Louisville for the UC-UL basketball game and many traditionally great Pi Lam parties have added to their list of activities. It is their hope and objective to continue the spirit of Pi Lam in the years to come. 5? 5 xx Row One Goldman, Sec. Kaplan, Pledge Tr. Weiss Plotkin, Pres. Hymon, Treas. Arshan Row Two Mintz Pressman Seltzer Bacher Safier Gladstone Golden Row Three H. Tzinberg R. Wolfson R. Feldman A. Ross M. Zuckerman B. Berk W. Barnett S. Timen B. Freilicher P. Atio Row Four R. Wilson A. Marks B. Marcus J. Weiner M. Schwartz S. Cayne H. Silberman R. Weiner E. Gottfried Row Five J. Felman F. Barton J. Koblentz E. Fink J. Mitchell L. Zimmerman S. Alperin D. Young H. Klein PI LAM SPIRIT REFLECTED IN ADOPTION OF ARNIE Row One R. Litt H. Tauber A. Goldberg R. Josephberg Top Row M. Marks A. Weiss J. Dudley R. Breslow 333 334 Row One J. Davidson M. Thorpe D. Buvinger M. Riedmiller Row Two G. Doppes B. Karas J. Dieter B. Webb R. Hopple Top Row B. Robinson D. Tilden B. Lenhart J. Boyd A. Barton . Leininger, V. Pres. Row One S R. Doty F . Brockmeier, Pres. G. Perkinson, Treas. J. Routzong Row Two R. Hopple G. Hensley B. Baum S. Weinstein B. Buvinger E. Weinstein C. Corbitt Row Three T. Weiss J. Tomaselli D. Cluggish L. Cole D. Edwards B. Roscoe J. Hagner C. Oliver Row Four S. Hyland C. Bertsche J. Griffith B Wray B. Agricola M Warner R. Nadler T. Blocher Row Five J. McGregor R Findlay R Ballard M. Dillon J. Young T. Fox J. Hagner S Kessler P Benzing SAE SCHOLARS WIN NATIONAL AWARD The UC chapter of SAE had the distinction this year of receiving the National SAE scholarship Trophy for the highest accu mu lative average in the nation. In its service endeavors SAE organized its annual Wally Lorenz Christmas Party for underprivileged children, planned an Easter Egg Hunt with KKG for orphans and participated in all lFC projects. Formals, the Paddy Murphy Party and a Polock Wedding Party highlighted the social year for the brothers. Coming in a close second to the Delts in the IM competition and being represented in Sophos, Metro, Sigma Sigma and departmental honoraries brought further honor to the chapter. 335 336 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kappa Presents glittered from the marquis of 2801 Clifton and signaled the beginning of another active year for the women of the golden key. Social, philanthropic and cultural events filled the Kappa calendar. The yearly Homecoming open house was special this year with royalty in attendance. The Kappas were proud of their sister, Marianne Mesloh, reigning Homecoming Queen. Beta Rhos represented the sorority in such organizations as Guidon, Mortar Board, Cincinnatus and the NEWS RECORD. For the second year a Kappa served as co-chairman of the Greek Week festivities. Kappas strengthened sorority relations with a Tri-Delt-Kappa Formal during the spring quarter. The sisters of Kappa Kappa Gamma strove to be a well-rounded sorority through individual and group endeavors, socially and academically. ll fv Row One T. Scheve S. Hines M. Rasor, Treas. K. Young, Corr. Sec. M. Evans, Housemother J. Greiser, Pres. B. Flatt, V. Pres. . Cubby, Rec.Sec. C S. Fitzpatrick E . Knoop Row Two C. Harlan T. Peck P. Pierce J. Ambrosius J. Deatrick S. Goyert T. Rodrian A. Lingenfelter B. Hayes C. Stare J. Kimpel D. Shultheis V. Foley S. Lemon P. Thomas Row Three L. Frischhertz K. Vannatta B. Scott D. Everman P. Hilberg A. Hines L. Selman E. Vogel C. Bartram K. Tuttle C. Dolehi C. Curl J. Sayler F. Kreger M. Carvalho Row Four L. Holup P. Robinson L. Teriel N. Karcher D. Lewis S. Ruehlman R. Sevester M. Rooney K. Parchman M. Shelgren M. Beirne P. Newhouse C. Adams S. Gilmore N. Garretson Top Row S. Slete K. O'Toole J. Bosken G. Yancey L. Gillespie J. Sanders P. Leland S. Haas C. Brown S. Schildt J. Fudurich K. Wetzel S. Seta M. Kisler P. Woods J. Grubb ge Row One J. Neurman L. Rosen M. Wieder H. Victor E. Rosen M. Schwartz M. Haves E. Greenwald J. Oberwager I. Arinow, N. Victor Housemother S. Zweig, Pres. Row Four B. Levine, V. Pres. J- Axelrod E. Edelstein, S- DHVIS Rec- Sec- J. Shulman A. Rosen' L. Rosanberg Corr. Sec. J- Pme? B. Zippert, Treas. J- ZQ'n'Ck C. Simon lindqian - ess er '.-- eii. iii. ffr -'f-- Row Two C. Goldstein Er - :'- fre T- Borochoff Islaoldstem if,,i Yf' ' f' ---.. S. cohen - ann , J. Hersher N. Schwartz ' ' K -N' ' -',, -f. 'r -- e as - - 0 ans Y 1 iraqi J . . i . a iJ a E. gilotger C- Fish ,, S. Friedman Sehniclfd K? V ,- , , . ' R- Kendis . c nel er i 5 . Q A V , . . . i v. ' D- Leibman S. MIDTZGI' A ,Z l ax I ,V ' I . .-E B. Rinsky IlYI'SliEget .' ,J 'T w :i ' -Y ' X ' ' f' ' Row Three Z. Kay 3 if ' ,I ,.-, .- - 4'-V ' ' .I .3 1 E ' L. Gorsky J. Powers , ' R A 1 J. Berzon S. Lazeroff ij, - ,. ' f - . ' 5' ,ff ' ' J. Goldberg J. Weingarten g ,H J 6 ' Q jig., gf - .V J - . 5, R. Newman S. Saferstein A l V' ,L .5 f, ., ' B. Wolf R. Alexander 4 - ' 'V Y ' 'M V S- Freeman I- ROSS ' f - . J f J E. Lewin 4- - ..- f Z ai Painting walls and antiquing furniture filled the early autumn days for the women of Phi Sigma Sigma. Their new house at 345 Probasco required much reno- vating, as the Phi Sigs soon discovered. The theme of the first rush program held in the house was Peer-amid Phi Sig , punning their symbol, the pyramid. Grades vastly improved this year and plaques were awarded to outstanding sophomore, junior, senior, pledge, and big and little sister combination. This year for the first time, a plaque was awarded to the All 'round Phi Sig in th-e form of the Kendis Award, in honor of a late alumna. 337 338 f UC SAMMIES HOST NATIONAL CONFERENCE The Sammy house is composed of almost one hundred men from all parts of the country who have established a tradition of high scholarship, leadership, social and philanthropic standards. The social calendar was full this year including such annual events as the Founder's Day Dance, The Pajama Tent, the Florida Airplane Party where one couple wins a free vacation in Miami Beach and the Orchid Formal. Yet the Sammies still find time to serve their school and community with such proiects as the annual Halloween Party for the Allen House Orphans. This year the UC chapter was host for the midwestern region of the national fraternity conference. ln the last ten years SAM has won the ODK Scholarship Award seven times and has placed no lower than third. Row One Row Three B. Chapman, Treas, R. Siegel S. Throne, V. Pres. R. Beck B. Klein, Pres. C. Segal M. Mendelson, Sec. J- Royal A. Arnold Row Twu R. Green G. Aber A. Simon A. Peerless M. Hirsch R. Solms D. Goldman M. Brafman L. Horwitz R. Neuerman J. Strauss S. Blum L. Beck S. Lipp S. Silverstien R. Mishkin P. Norr Row Four R. Katz A. Weber D. Franklin M. Mayer B. Mannes M. Cohen V. Jaffa K. Kuresman D. Nudell E. Foster B. Weissman S. Harr J. Baral B. Merker M. Silverstein Top Row M. Wiener S. Zaret L. Green H. Kleinman H. Silverman N. Ganulin S. Hanley R. Goldhair H. Schwartz R. Ash J. Bernstein M. Kaplan R. Meth Row One B. Chapman, Treas. S. Thorne, V. Pres. B. Klein, Pres. M. Mendelson, Sec. Row Two R. Siegel L. Horwitz B. Merker J. Royal Top Row L. Beck S. Zaret R. Goldhair S. Harr 339 Row One G. Staley, Sec. L. Lang, Housemother J. Sawyer, Pres. C . Piper, Sweetheart R. Wilhelm, V. Pres. Row Two E. Wright J. Slaton T. Wohlfeil T. Hohnecker W. McBeath T. Harpenau L. Cook Row Three B. Welch J. Marston J. Johnson W. Schildknecht C. Hilsinger L. Scholle S. Tischbein J. Haft J. Hoyt Row Four K. Burns J. Bischoff E. Bailey M. Parker A. Dunn R. Easterling D. Nicklas C. Wright J. Gutjahn Row Five J. Holzschuh J. Armstrong F. Nlontay H. Schmidt J. Rote C. Baxter T. Jochum J. Long S. Langheim E. Hilsinger J. Beauchamp SIGS FOSTER THE COMPLETE MAN THROUGH SERVICE, FUN A rare blend of service and fun marked this year for Sigma Chi. Participation in the United Appeal Drive and in the Muscular Dystrophy Drive started the quarter for the brothers. The men also helped the community by campaigning for WCET when the station was in need of funds. The annual Derby Day on May 14 was the usual success as UC coeds went running after the men in the black derby hats. The Sweetheart Formal and Sigma She rounded out the social schedule in the spring. ln an attempt to foster the qualities of the complete man, Sigma Chi was represented this year in organizations including Cincinnatus, Metro, and college tribunals. 3 41 342 SIGMA DELTA TAU 4 The women of Sigma Delta Tau returned to campus this fall to be greeted by the long awaited completion of their new house which sleeps 26 girls. As the painters added finishing touches, th-e girls worked on an exciting and prosperous rush program. SDT excelled in many phases of campus life. Sisters have been chosen for membership in Guidon, Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta and Kappa Delta Pi. Ivy Chain and Cincinnatus have chosen several SDT's for their service to the University. This year was highlighted by numerous activities with fraternities. Joining with the men of Theta Chi, the SDT's treat-ed underpriviledged children to a day at the zoo. The annual coffee and donut night warmed many cold float builders and the spagetti dinner promoted good campus relations and a great deal of fun. Row One J. Carp L. Stoller J. Lavine, Corr. Sec. L. Garber F. Silverman, House-mother I. Feldman, Pres. M. Lewin, V. Pres. S. Zimmerman, Rec. Sec. B. Cohen, Sec.-Treas. M. Lovitch S. Baum T. Levin Row Two G. Kaye C. Boyan M. Kraftsser S. Cohen P. Strause M. Pittleman M. Grad M. Steirn B. Mintz P. Sterneck D. Greenberg B. Schecter E. Friedman M. Blinkoff L. Pollock Row Three B. Pastor A. Lehman P. Rieger S. Graller S. Weil C. Eilberg W. Maxson S. Urdang S. Tepper J. Siegelman M. Wiederhorn N. Rudolph C. Bradley N. Evans l. Hodesh J. Krueger L. Benton Row Four J. Moss D. Hyman P. Green M. Good M. Barron F. Green P. Bernstein B. Ferst B. Jarrett L. Dulsky S. Brin L. Kramer S. Kandelson G. Cohen S. Hirsch D. Linder M. Lessam Top Row S. Landau J. Soren B. Bleiweiss N. Schwartz D. Fischoff J. Shulruff J. Togut J. Kessler C. Engelberg M. Berwitt B. Skelskie P. Goodman J. Rubenstein R. Bleiweiss J. Wolff TH ETA PHI ALPHA Row One L. McKay G. Cassini M Verbryke K. Culbertson, Pledge Tr. M Bumiller, V. Pres. S. Harrington, Pres. K. Kammann, Housemother J. McDermott, Treas. B. O'Donnell, Sec. C. Burkart S. Friess Row Two L. Feldkamp L. DiFilipo L. Thompson D. Scanlon S. Moran T. Rockwood C. Cahalan M Schaub A. Ballman M Bruder K. Ault J. Kramer M Muething P. Burns K. O'Donnel Row Three M Heck S. Schroder M Muehlenkamp A. Grever L. Kammer G. Merten K. Repcynski M. Goldschmidt T. Maley B. Krekler M. Mongon D. Moulliet P. Bradley M. Fath D. Banjavcic B. Fugazzi Row Four C. Fath A. Wenstrup L. Meyer K. O'Connell S. Skillman J. Gross B. Carroll B. Tateman S. Hock L. Tateman J. Fugazzi N. Naish B. Kling J. Muehlenkamp K. Kearns Top Row D. Cordes B. Breen J. Weil K. Yurkgnin C. Burns N. Whitcomb L. Ludwig R. Kilcoyne M. Rabe R. Luersen S. Long M. Osberg M. Middendorf P. Beyersdorfer P. Dixon D. Sullivan E. Duesing Energetic Theta Phi's filled anoth-er year with social events and campus activities. Tuesday nights at the chapter house on Joselin Avenue found the sisters engaged in an exciting round of exchange dinners and firesides with fraternities. Fathers were honored as they took a turn around the dance floor with their daughters at the Father's Club Dance. On campus the Theta Phi's made their pres-ence known through participation in such events as ATO Sweepstakes, where a pledge was named Sweepstakes Girl. M-embers could be found in the ranks of Guidon and Angel Flight. Mortar Board and Cincinnatus honored several sisters with membership. The Theta Phi's are anxiously awaiting summer wh-en their national convention will be held in Cincinnati. Row One J. Hine J. Walters D M . aurer Mrs. William Hare, R. K B. C Housemother Romine Vannatta, Sweetheart Tipkemper, Treas. Loehrke Row Two poo gm-lm EP .1 VanSchalck . M l Olds, Jr. Fancy Duff Gilbert a en Ritchie Daum Heide Row Three S. Chachoff S. Gentry H. Korb H. Korb B. Beck D. Riggs M. Romine G. Lamb, Jr. A. Campbell Top Row N. Sundermann P. Galbraith L. Fleck R. Portner R. Crane B. Franz D. England T. Estep C. Sharpe ln the past year Sigma Nu has doubled its membership, expanded its social program and instituted a new pledge program with the emphasis placed on scholarship. Remodeling the basement and building a parking lot in the rear of the house occupied much time. Social hours were highlighted by the annual White Rose Formal and the Alumnae Reunion held du ring Homecoming Week. Participation in the United Appeal and Muscular Dystrophy Drives and the Orphans Party given at Christmas provided service to the University and the community. Many of the brothers were initiated into various campus honoraries and Sigma Nu claimed the editor of PROFILE, the cadet Colonel of AFROTC, men chosen for the Washington Semester Program and many brothers in campus politics and activities. SIGMA NU MEMBERSHIP DOUBLES Row One C. Whisman C. Carstarphen J. Smith, Sec. B. Britton L. Fontenot, V. Pres. L. Savey, Housemother M. Stuart, Pres. J. Ribarsky K . Fisher, Treas. C. Bolton, Corr. Sec. B. Lambert S. Quayle Row Two D. Wiggs S. Donnellon N. Craemer S. Phillips S. Huerkamp S. Woistmann E. Lucas B. Graham K. Weddle C. Kunz B. Upchurch S. Holtegel S. Porter S. Blossom Row Three L. Seyferth M. Creahan C. Reagan M. Veatch J. Dietrich J. Scudder J. Dohse S. Guffey S. Simpson J. Bohrer E. Harrell J. Ruark D. Couch N. Herriott M. Mueller Row Four J. Arft B. Luken J. Eger L. Schafer E. Hayes K. Lynch S. Thielmeyer C. Kulujian C. Kruer J. Wedding L. Boeing K. Bunish J. Stovall L. Ettensohn C. Rabanus Top Row L. Hendley B. Davy D. Sheridan S. Stevens A. Stegeman R. Conover P. Prass M. Bennett N. Howe B. Howe R. Chalk M. Schwerzler P. Breiner M. Staubitz C. Volgele ZETA TAU ALPHA Games, cards, baseballs and radios piled up in the Zeta Tau Alpha house this December as the sisters collected recreational materials to send to Viet Nam as part of the larger Operation Helpmate. Homebaked cooki-es are a popular item with the men overseas, so the Zetas sprouted white thumbs and included edibles in their packages. Social activities this year included th-e annual winter and spring formals and a Card Bazaar sponsored by the alums in November. Having an active interest in other areas of campus life, members of th-e sorority also participated in student government and were represented in Mortar Board and various departmental honoraries. 345 346 Row One R. Delong, V. Pres. K. Barbara, Sweetheart G. Haas, Pres. P. Esswein, Sec. G. Hahn Row Two C. Hedgecock E. Williger W. Stone B. Hillner R. Held B. Holman Row Th ree T . Kurilec M. Kelly R. Scripter E. Borch P. Hubbert W. Steedman R. Hannmann Top Row P. Strange W. Sampson R. Fraley J. Wolkan R. Hatfield B. Postler M. Ross J. Scott C. Anderson Row One J. Chapman T. Brown, Treas. D. Lowry B. Doty, R. Patton Housemother G. Haas, Jr., Pres. Top Row T. Seese, V. Pres. C. Kazmierski E. Kapron, L. Guthrie Corr. Sec. H. Fulks D. Smith Row Two P. Riechmann M. Dale B. Fluharty B. Steiner J. Lange T. Huston T. Kessler J. Stratman The ingenuity and skills of the engineers and architects who make Triangle excell on campus were shown in last year's Homecoming Float which placed in the top three. The fall formal, a Christmas party and the Chicago Basketball Tourney gave the men a chance to enjoy themselves throughout the year. Men of Triangle could be found in positions of high responsibility. These included president of a tribunal, Dabney Hall President, and Sophomore Class President as well as lesser positions on the CINCINNATIAN and on the C0-OP ENGINEER staffs. In addition to campus activities and social events, the men of Triangle emphasized the scholarship necessary in their particular colleges. This could be seen by the initiation of three men into Sophos. With scholarship as its main goal, Triangle tries to develop a well-rounded person with leadership suitable for today's society. TRIANGLES SEEK BALANCE OF SCHOLARSHIP AND RECREATION f 1 Y 2.f2,,:'Z f l5.H 5,6wzffgW47,'f,,':f, f , w 'gp' nib Y' 'L A , W, 9 41, we W VV 'Q ,M 43 ,W ff TEKES PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL SERVICE DAY TAU KAPPA EPSILON Row One A. Heck J. Buescher J. Hartman, Treas. P. Princi, Pres. F. Ettensohn D. Hirsch Row Two W. Hemer J. Tieves M. Freeman R. Lingo F. Stegman P. Hayes B. Stepp D. Reynolds Row Three A. McDonie R. High J. Heminger V. Bereskin T. Young A. Piotroski L. Hug B. Ahr Row Four D. Webster K. Holzinger J. Bertoli D. Leith J. Rover W. McAlister E. Seyffer L. Anderson R. George J. Knabe B. Williamson Row Five R. Woodruff L. Rath C. Cagin R. Frankel R. Rebman R. Suhr T. Oole G. Chalfant J. Pack R. Lenyk M. Kaiser TEKE's took honors in scholarship this year with the highest pledge class scholastic average and the highest overall average for fall and winter quarters. Service was stressed by participation in the IFC United Fund Drive and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. The brothers also planned their annual National TEKE Service Day. In a lighter vein, the members held installation of wives, mothers and pinmates into the order of Diana Chapter. The Founder's Day Celebration on January 10th renewed loyalty to the fraternity and to the chapter. Socially, the TEKE's attended their annual Red Carnation Ball in the Spring and the Winter Semi-Formal Dance. The brothers also participated in the IM program with little glory but much spirit. 350 THETA CHI'S STRIVE TOWARD NEW HOUSE TH ETA CHI Row One B. Hartley, Sec. Mrs. A. Monsey, L. Murrell, Pres. M. Murtaugh, V. Pres. D. Nagel, Treas. Row Two B. Povall A. Tonto D. Nickerson J. Camaioni B. Cammarota Top Row S. Stiller G. Crabb J. Shock E. Bertolet D. Cekinovich Row One R. Tate, Sec. S. lsphording, Dream Girl J. Smith, Pres. W. Trickey, V. Pres. D. Nagel, Treas. Row Two J. Longobardo D. Gigley J. Buck B. Hayes P. Bary N. Deters W. Crenshaw Row Three A. Tonto M. Eastman THETA CHI B. Adams G. Amlung M. Murtaugh S. Birn W. Butz B. Power D. Evans A. Shinn Row Four G. Rathbun D. Main R. Stricker, Jr. K. Markert R. Bosse R. Shantz B. Nelson T. Wymer D. Wallace B. Sherrill J. Serger H. Acciani Row Five M. Thompson B. Stille M. Schlueter J. Macnab D. Pean M. Hurley T. Bennett T. Lautrec S. Dali D. Seiler R. Bogart B. Matre R. Proffitt A. Potter This past year has seen many changes in Theta Chi. With the acquisition of additional property next door, the first step in the new house drive was completed. Individual Theta Chis have made their presence felt on campus in Metro, Sophos, Student Senate, various tribunals, varsity athletics and Mummer's Guild. This year, Theta Chi finished runner-up in the Mother's Day Sing and won the Greek Games du ring Greek Week. The social calendar included such events as the tra- ditional Roman orgy, Pledge Formal, brotherhood stags, and the Homecoming Dance with parents and alumni. Commu- nity service projects were exemplified bythe Theta Chi-SDT Zoo Party for underprivileged children. All the events of the year were culminated by Spring Weekend and the Crowning of the Dream Girl at the Spring Formal. The brotherhood of Theta Chi was strengthened by this year's well rounded program. 51 352 5 Row One R Walters J. Murphy, Jr. J. Mazzone P. F. D F. Shepardson, Pres. Nutter, V. Pres Macbeth Fleming T. Vick Row Two D Puhalla T. Timmel J. Bergman C B M. W. J. B .Jarvis Panasewicz Schoettelkotte Thompson Ventura Mecum Row Three D. Varner D. Dammeyer T. Gerdes J. Fitzpatrick B. Wilson B. Read J. Cassis A. Koptish P. Palermo C. Ciminillo B. Rapp Row Four D. Wessel T. West M. Turner A. Zukoski S. Day G. Reck J. Saylor J. Day B. Mulvihill G. Foster L. Kimball Row One S. Partridge K. Schuette, Sec. L. Barber, Adv. P. Shepardson, Pres. F. Nutter, V. Pres. L. Damron, Treas. K . Shepard Row Two D. Alexander T. Timmel T. Schoborg G. Martin J. Kornick D. Crawford D. Hoak J. Kindsvatter J. Martin Row Three R. Scherf T. Kopp G. Argue R. Rosen B. Soupcoff R. Meredith J. McNeal J. Knapp R. Smith T. Walton T. Saul Top Row C. Littleton S. Brubaker M. Timko R. Beckmann S. Campbell D. Andrews P. Wells J. Hill L. Oelschlegel SIG EPS CAPTURE HOMECOMING TROPHY Sig Ep Sam welcomed the crowds this year at the annual Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen of Hearts Dance. Sig Ep brothers also planned for their Spring Weekend and various date parties. Past the red door of friendship could be found the brothers who held such honors as junior class president, YMCA president and membership in ODK, Sigma Sigma and Cincinnatus. The Sig Eps showed their diversity by winning both the Mother's Day Sing and the Phi Kap Chug-Off. Participation in the UnitedVAppeal Drive culminated a year of service for the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. 353 354 ALPHA OMEGA 'WEEE' 'H' ETH Active chapter meetings at the Newman Center, pledge meetings at the Wesley Foundation-such was the plight of Alpha Omega this year. Open to women in University College and two year Business Administration programs, AO fostered friendship through social activities. While Clifton geography separated the group, sisters looked for just the right house. Besides house hunting the Alpha Omegas engaged in exchange dinners and firesides with fraternities, bringing the sisters together. A Winter Formel was held for members and their guests at the Diplomat Club. AO's were also active in campus activiti-es such as University College Tribunal, Bus. Ad. Club and Queen City Balladeers. Row One S. Wirth S. Schwartz M. Riga, Treas. D. Kohl, V. Pres. N. Gordon, Adv. M. Noonan, Pres. S. Meyer, Rec.Sec. M . Mattis, Corr. Sec. N. Lee Row Two J. Runnalls D. Nelson K. Souders C. Reed C. Kirchheiner J. St. Charles S. Gall 'O' M. Dunphy J. Tate Row Three V. Timberman N. Wright L. Wessel J. Luckman P. Prachar C. Schwartz C. Bratt D. Engler S. Doerr P. Rost N. Korns Row Four N. Rack N. Fahy M. Lafferty S. Nordquest J. Senatore C. Dohme P. Thimas P. Behringer B. Schwarz J. Schwemlein S. Leicht Top Row M. Chryn T. Schleyer B. Fey M. Hays A. Harrelson S. Moore M. Scovic L. Huelsman R. Lay A. Collins P. Wall CHEERLEADERS RALLY CROWDS, BOOST SPIRIT WITH SYNCOPATED CHEERS Front Row M r. Bea rcat, Row Two T. Scheve S. Butler P. Schneider L. Dawson S. Luth R. Carey M. Fricke Standing M. Richards J. Allgeier B. Peterson P. Woo J. Bowyer J. Shorten N. Murdock D. Hill 55 356 HIGH STEPPING BEARKITTENS ADD SPARKLE TO HALFTIME ACTIVITIES Row One C. Dolehi L. Nicolay B. Buckley G. Bauer A. Harper S. Sherrick W. Willrich B. Cobb Top Row B. Rutherford K. Hoefer P. Huston A. Reeves T. Badescu, Co-Capt. P. Heckman, Co-Capt. P. Avey J. Cleary S. Graller T. Eden LET'S G0 BEARCATS-OOH, AH! 357 358 'CATS SOUGHT ONE MORE POINT M Vmvf.?..5f.1,,,,w,g agg New 'W fr M' 5 M aff? f F6 35 it -ff gn? fgxlfff f Mm. 5 Jw uh ef.. , 'cya . 2. Q J wh Kiwi 15 .Pu '- x .f -. ,f1,,,.a H .K vw: ?,,K,g,, , ., M, 1. 'fx -f4'Yf124,if?? 1 A v ,v-, ,wr x E? Q 5 .M-vfghwyf. + f'in:Y.v'fE:'5?K'?1 .vs-..: ing f--',,sa-22.5, M. , ,. . 'J 'ix-.V-. :- ,G+ ,,.f1-sf..s.,,- . W ' ff you-Q' ,1 . . W g, ,VL .Q H ry 5 .1 K, ,f -.. 'fr-:J :pf ,fa Fix, . ff 3Lw4.fA - . , 2 U 5 -ir ,Jil y5i,,,:v .,,, 1. , ,,,.L.4 . ,mgap 4 f H4 . an - 1 , ' .1154 fl 'fwku -LJ- mr., 1 1 . V figrf? . ,r ,nf zggxr ' fini' 1 .'-in-',. ,. ? .4:..1.l15f'QQ- ' 4. .-1' ' if A6257 2 . ' ff. 'ff w. 2 fgfgsw' xp ' .-.V , ,,,, . -ga A I 1 'wiffgf v 'f .A ,. ,ff .U ':'Q:wffT' -,vQf,fe- N4 WEA' ,M Q 1 1 y W ,x ,gm M, as 49 'L ,iZV:3 5 , 4: , ,4 J, J '15 1? ' fl I .., . ,fig f, ' ai'-5' -'1:1. A. -' ' TI? mfwb' ' .:v, , 4.fw11 '- 'ww 'sfw Wm ,nf -Zfv : X' ff 1 a ,Q fgi:,'f'-Q? ' V1 'e4'3'Qi'v,g,hF, -. q'..'gQm' 'V hi. Jfrmgfx , 1.1! NM, ' ' se? -. - A f 4..Mw,- 1.3 1 fffitfffci f 7 If 1 360 AFTER THE CROWDS ARE GONE AND THE CHEERING STOPS . . . Homer Rice, Head Coach RICE INTRODUCES FOURTH QUARTER PUSH, BIG TIME BALL The 1967 football campaign was marked by a new coach, a new style and a new hope for the future. New head coach Homer Rice, came to UC dedicated to bring big time, winning football to the University. In practice, Rice emphasized endurance and stamina: the team demonstrated this by play- ing as strongly in the fourth quarter as in the first. The season was marked by outstanding individual efforts and the gradual improvement of overall team performance. The Bearcats lost the first game of the season to a sound Dayton eleven, 27-13. In their next contest the 'Cats failed to maintain a constant attack as they dropped a 17-0 decision to a tough Memphis State team. 36 362 1967 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD UC OPPONENTS 13 . . . . Dayton . . . . . 27 0 . . . Memphis State . . . 17 14 . . Wichita State . . 6 10 . . . Xavier . . 15 6 . . . . Tulsa . . . . 35 14 . . North Texas State . . 34 27 . . . Boston College . . . 21 13 . . Louisville . . 7 14 . . Miami . . 27 O BRIEN FAVORITE TARGET AS COOK LEADS PASSING GAME 36 3 364 BEARCATS VICTORIOUS AS PATE SMASHES RECORD. Coach Rice's team was victorious in their next en- counter as they rammed 14 points across the goal line to upend Wichita State, 14-6. Tailback Lloyd Pate rushed for 150 yards and tallied one touchdown as he carried the ball a record 39 times in an outstanding performance. Greg Cook established himself as the regular quarterback completing 1 1 of 17 passes and playing the entire game. Defensive tackles Bob Miller and Doug Collins bulwarked a tenaceous defense that preserved the victory. Time ran out for the 'Cats against Xavier: a determined offense was knocking on the Musketeer goal line as the gun sounded. Thwarted by penalties and bad breaks on numerous occasions, the Bearcats lost a 15-10 count to the crosstown rivals. Tulsa's Golden Hurricanes unleashed a second quarter barrage that burried the 'Cats, 35-6. Tulsa came into the game as the leading of- fensive and defensive team in the country and the Bearcats played an excellent game considering the caliber of their opposition. Dispite a record breaking kick-off return by Lloyd Pate and a sound defense that inter- cepted three passes, the UC football team was defeated 34-14 by MVC champ, North Texas State. An inspired team effort enabled the 'Cats to defeat Boston College, 27-21. The Bearcats built up a substantial lead and relied on a cork-rubbed defense to thwart the Eagles as several of the 'Cats offensive stars were injured and unable to play the second half. 365 366 DEFENSE SHINES AS UC DEFEATS CARDINALS, 13-7 Greg Cook completed 7 of 13 passes against BC including a 77 yard scoring strike to end Jim 0'Brien. Playing on a muddy field, the Bearcat defense, led by Milt Galkam, didn't allow offensive minded Louisville to score until the final moments of play. Cook fired a TD aerial to his favorite target, Jim O'Brien just before half-time and Lloyd Pate barged over from the one late in the game to account for the 'Cats scoring. The Miami Redskins defeated the 'Cats in the final game of the season, 27-14. The game was much closer than the score indicated, as the 'Cats were in contention until the final seconds. pm 567 W M-My N ,if 4 'wiv ZWWW laik' 'fwfxvmf asfswswmw uw '1'f'.Q ,N- X - X v Q t?Ss5'i5Fx - MQ t A 367 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Despite a season record of 3-6, the 1967 edition of the UC Bearcats revealed several high spots and a promising future. Greg Cook, Lloyd Pate and Jim 0'Brien, who carried the offensive burden, will be returning next year. The offensive line was led by senior Ed Nemann and sophomore Butch Forman. Linebackers Milt Balkam and Mike Barnett were stand- outs on the defensive squad that jelled as the season progressed and contributed heavily to the late season Bearcat victories. Row One B. Miller R. Nelson M. McCarthy D. Matthews T. Macejko T. Jackson E. Nemann D. Collins J. Misik K. Jordan B. Milner Row Two B. Amburgey M. Burleson D. Bennie T. Selfridge T. Rossley E. Miller T. Pronto M. Barrett D. Nirenberg H. Vafides J. Austin Row Three D. Montgomery R. Thrun T. Collaros B. Wray G. Cook H. Richards R. Heidorn J. Whelan J. O'Brien T. Chlebeck L. Cynkar Row Four R. Bahus M. Ripellino R. Doerger J. Nickel R. McHenry J. Studenka B. Kucharski J. Colvin B. Merkich J. Collins B Rhodes Row Five D. Blank P. Walker L. Pate J. Byrd R Muche P. Moore B Comerford E. Lewis D Gannelli J. Bardaro L. Eiben Row Six J. Nelson D. Clark D. Dullea E. McKnight J. Sielski D. Gezymalla F. Pirone R Inman G Miller Top Row J. Green D. Wilcoxson K. Herstich F. Starman S Dablow B Foreman J. Cygan A Lunder T. Russ FRESH MAN FOOTBALL TEAM For the first time since the 1955 football season the UC frosh posted an undefeated season scoring victories over freshmen from Kentucky, Ohio Univer- sity and Miami of Ohio. The enthusiastic, hard working team performed well in their three games with team unity playing a most important part. Tailback Jesse Taylor lead the team in rushing with 154 yards in 61 carries and quarterback Phil Raby completed 17 of 38 passes to account for much of the Bearkittens strength. Leading a consistant defensive squad were Bobby Bell, tackle and linebacker Earl Willson. It was the defensive squad that set up all five touchdowns that the Bearkittens scored this season. Row One K. Weingert N. Hynyak T. McGarity B. Leonard M. Hilliard . Heneveld cK C S. M ee J. Samu Row Two D. Jakubs T. Grady G. Wilbur M. Kelly T. Sexton J. Tobik B. Cook Row Three R. Neumann B. Bertholf J. Taylor B. Bell E. Willson D. Cassidy R. Karvvan Row Four D. Rock J. Wolf E. McBride J. Swope B. Westfall T. Gardner J. Campassi Top Row G. Smith G. Toy P. Raby L. Hammon K. Flynn 369 BEARCAT MARCHING BAND 370 Robert Hornyak Director Camp Swonecky Salvation Army Camp was the site of this year's Marching Band Camp in the fall. Here the members prepared for the first show and learned the basics they would need all year. Consisting of as many as 166 players, the band was nationally acclaimed by several universities. During the second quarter the group separated into the Varsity Band and the Brass Band. The Varsity Band was present at all sporting events. Two banquets were planned by the organization, one honoring the Band Spon- sor, Ann Maier and the other, a Spring Awards Banquet in honor of hard working band members. NIT BID SLIPS AS 'CATS FINISH 18-8 3 374 The University of Cincinnati's basketball playing Bearcats looked forward to the '67-'68 season with exciting optimism. With four returning start- ers and unbelievable depth, Coach Tay Baker's squad was touted by his Missouri Valley Con- ference colleagues to battle Louisville for the MVC crown. Stressing a tight, aggressive defense and fast paced offense, Coach Baker guided his team to an impressive 18-8 season. Overall team spirit was good and the squad played well together as a unit although they were faced with continuous juggling of the line-ups brought on by keen competition for starting berths and injuries in key positions. M4 v W. wx Q vi 376 The 'Cats faced a grueling pre-conference schedule with the hopes that tough competi- tion would hone the team to razor-sharp precision needed by a contending team. And tough competition is what the 'Cats found. Narrowly trimming Indiana State and Miami C83-791 and Q60-593, the 'Cats edged by South Dakota C89-651 before bowing to NIT bound Kansas C67-615. It took an overtime battle to down Kansas State Q58-563 before the 'Cats returned home to an encouraging victory over Southern Cal, Q69-585. The 'Cats finished third in the Kentucky Invitational after beating Dayton 171-705 and suffering a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of South Carolina Q64-611. After overwhelming Dayton in the Fieldhouse, the 'Cats turned anxious- ly towards another year in the Valley of Death. 'CATS FINISH THIRD IN TOUGH MVC COMPETITION The Bearcats played poorly at North Texas State before pulling away in the second half C61-535, however, they were not so fortunate at Tulsa, losing C62-591. The 'Cats returned home to begin a string of four victories sparked by the prolific scoring of Rick Ro- berson. Victories over St. Louis 174-685, Bradley f77-661, Louisville f82-721 and Memphis State C75-681 were even more im- pressive since half of them were accom- plished without the defensive stalwart Gordie Smith or Jim Ard, a sophomore sensation. Smith was lost for the season with a torn Achilles tendon and Ard was plagued by pneumonia. UC's depth was apparent in these victories and the 'Cats seemed to have hit their stride. 377 378 The injury riddled 'Cats then made an about face, lost the next four out of five contests and dropped out of the Missouri Valley Conference title picture. Two heart-breaking defeats to St. Louis C70-663 and Bradley Q74-723 were followed up by the rout of the year in Louisville C81-655. The 'Cats pulled out of their tail-spin long enough to dump Wichita Q99-853 behind the sensational shooting of sophomore Don Ogletree, C11 of 14-27 pointsj and powerful rebounding of Roberson and Ard. The 'Cats dropped out of the race at Des Moines however, losing 87-75 after playing their finest first half of the season. 1 -vs., W fi x. 4... s xi 379 380 an-. .ii--X QX:,: f 5 55. X 1 Q ff A' .. W 192725224 .. A..-kgk EL LKI: M kik' h.k. W-if The 'Cats managed to salvage a third place in the MVC with a tremendous finish for five consecu- tive conference wins over North Texas State 173-611, Tulsa 175-583, Wichita Q85-811 Drake 488-74y and Memphis State C72-631. Highlighting these final games was a tremendous enthusiasm on the part of the team, John Howards' self induction into the 1000 point club, a perfect home season and hopes of an NIT bid. hs..l 38 382 Xavier buried all NIT hopes with an unexpected 172-715 victory over the unimpressive Bearcats. Aside from the scoring antics of Roberson Q23 pointsj and Ogletree, the 'Cats hardly made their presence known on the court. The Bearcat defense was man-handled by Bob Quick of the Muskies who went over, under and through the petrified 'Cats for 35 big points. QP K VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling Don Ogletree Mike Luchi Dean Foster John Howard Mike Leurck Dick Bouidin Gordon Smith Standing Raleigh Wynn Bob Schwallie Jack Ajzner Ray Dieringer, Ass't Coach Jim Ard Tay Baker, Head Coach Rick Roberson Lee Rose, Ass't. Coach Gary Pollitt Jim Nageleisen Mike Ferone Dick Haucke ...gg IM'S SEE INCREASED PARTICIPATION, KEEN COMPETITION 1967-68 was a year of increased participation and competition in intramurals. In both divisions more and better teams engaged in the athletic activities. Balance was spread throughout the leagues and with the exception of the Delt volleyball team, no university champion was undefeated. The Phi Kaps won the University League football crown after emerging from a play-off in League I. 385 386 Volleyball, swimming, and handball rounded out the fall quarter in IM play. Minor sports and basketball attracted attention during the winter months. Beta Theta Pi used teamwork and discipline to defeat taller teams and won the championship. Spring quarter swung into action with five teams in close competition for the overall IM championship. 387 388 MERMEN TOPPLE SCHOOL RECORDS Despite suffering heavy losses due to graduation in 1967, the swimming team had a respectable record of two wins against three losses. Coach Lagaby's team dropped its first three meets including a loss to powerful Indiana. The team finished the season on a successful note by winning its last two encounters. Denny Matyko broke two school records and Rick Mor- rison bettered the time in the 200 yard breaststroke. nf' 421 .. V - F - -W-f:5:fa4w . -l' , 1 : ' If'.: ' Q ,qw -, . f, : , -' gag .11 V i z fff, . ffxnv P ' ' i t 1 . l 1 K? ff ? , W4i'2w. ,, 1 1l.lf.?.g:w' f V :sv ham ' 1 . ,'33 ' .5 ai?4?i9li,'s.'5V 1' Away... Y. '. 'Q 'fu av miwmasu-mr -W? ff' W 5 'RWM 437 T V Row One Row Three Rick Morrison Claude Wilson Bob Vamos Jack Neggerman Bob Murray, Co-Capt. Roger Walk Roy Lagaly, Head Coach Denny Scheidt Tony Dilbert, Co-Capt. Gary Pemberton Dan Whitely Howie Schwartz Jerry Vianello Butch Brick Kim Morrison Row Two Larry Maxwell, TOP Row Stu. Ass't Coach Ken Oishi, Stu. Mgr. AI McPhee Martin Kute Mike Arata Vince Napoli Brady Elliott Bill Orton Denny Matyko Steve Avery Bryan James Ed Pyle Tom Sloane Jim Sheehy Dan Domis Tom Colvin Dr. Ron Lewis, Bryan Rose, Stu. Mgr. Diving Coach BEARCAT RECORDS BROKEN 500 yd. Freestyle ...... 5:09.8 ...... Matyko 1000 yd. Freestyle ...... 10:50.2 ...... Matyko 200 yd. Breaststroke . . , . . 2:22.4 ...... Morrison 200 yd. Freestyle ...... 1:50.3 ...... Sheehy 800 yd. Freestyle relay ...... 7.46.6 Team of Matyko, Kute, Walk and James: Event takes place in the MCV meet only. 390 H -M W ,, . w '1' ,:,f,., 534145 f fhffftnwgf ,nw hy, ' 573 N4,awffW,N W MN , UC MATMEN SHOW IMPROVEMENT 3 392 l .. o ,. , 45. Y. Kggyfgzjmeider The UC wrestling program continued to show the Steve Graves Stan Bradley' Capt. improvement that has characterized its efforts over Egfkiyxglfggp the past few years. Under Coach Mahan's direction the Slgvfogiiif team is beginning to show the results of an extensive 5fELEEEgZ?der recruitment campaign but still lacks important lsflgfli WQQSL overall experience. Captain Stan Bradley finished mpagmws,eraa.Ass'fc0acn with a record of 10-0-1. Mike Schneider, John Eggiggigfgggf D Fischer and Steve Fischer each scored over 50 ?Q'1lg,Q2,,i'Qf,?1fmuCh' points for the Bearcats. John Glase Jim Mahan, Head Coach Bill Cowgill GOLFERS POST ANOTHER WINNING STREAK Tom Niehaus Jim Schloss Coach Dr. Bill Schwarberg With a 16-5 record, the golf team completed its John kwin K B k en ac us Tom Whitelaw fourteenth straight winning season. The 'Cats were not Gerry Capehm as successful in the MVC medalist tournament, finish- ing in seventh place. Senior John Irwin had the low average for the team and played in the first position. Sophomores Tom Whitelaw and Ken Backus joined with seniors Bill Cowgill and Jim Schloss to give UC a highly capable first five. uc 21 155 165 18 22 195 195 16M,3 185 135 12 8 10 9 10 11 9M IIVZ 17M 5M 13 1967-68 GOLF SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS . Hanover . Indiana State Eastern Kentucky . Hanover . Indiana Central . Xavier . . Morehead . Western Michigan . Dayton . . Ball State . Eastern Illinois . Dayton . . Dayton . Eastern Kentucky . Butler . . Depaw . . Centre . . Bellarmine . . Morehead . Eastern Kentucky . Xavier . ...3 . . 8M . 75 6 f 2 .45 A . 41 . 45 . 55 . 105 . 6 . 10 . 14 . 15 . 8 . 4 . 85 . 65 . 165 . 175 .11 393 394 NETTERS FIFTH IN MVC . Q H ,M 6589 ' Y Uma A few! 7, UUAC. R Coach Ray Dieringer's tennis team completed the year with a 4-7 won-lost record. Roy Kiessling's game demonstrated the benefits of a years'experience which enabled him to post the teams best individual performance. Tom Taylor Bill lgnatz, and Craig Alberts contributed substantially to the teams'success. The UC netters placed fifth in the Missouri Valley Conference championships at Wichita. Row One Back Row Terry Dietz Goeff Crawford Tom Taylor Joe August Ray Dieringer, Coach Craig Alberts Roy Keissling, Capt. Tom Minter Al Gerdsen Bill lgnatz Steve Dessner 1967 TENNIS SCOREBOARD UC 6. 8. 0 . . 0. 4. 1 . . 4 . . . 5 . . 8 . 3 . 2 . . Purdue . . . Dayton . . Notre Dame . . Indiana . . . Louisville . . DePaul . . Ohio University . . Earlham . . . Xavier . . Miami . . Toledo . OPPONENTS ..3 ..1 . 1 . 9 . 5 . 8 . 5 . 4 . 1 . 6 . 7 Front Row Ken Jones Lou Dahman, Tri-Captain Paul Armor, Asst. Coach Gary Truce, Head Coach D' k D' ' ic iggins Bob Adams, Tri-Captain Row Two Jean Ellis Luis Garciam Larry Hollingshead Cornelius Lindsay Jim Breyer Dave Colver Row Three Roger Reidinger J C t' oe on I Dennis Dickmen Jim Calloway Chuck Roberts Terry Bailey Top Row Ralph Burnett Bob Crane Ed Thompson INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES HIGHLIGHTED THE YEAR FOR CINDERMEN Sparkling individual performances marked the track season this year. Although the team finished with a poor 1-4 mark, 18 school records were broken. Coach Truce felt that the team's record indicated a lack of depth rather than the quality of personnel. Cornelius Lindsy jumped 6'10 to set a new high jump record and Jean Ellis ran two miles in 9:23.3 to shatter the old mark. Paced by Jim Calloway's victory in the 880, UC finished fifth in the MVC despite entering only eight men. 395 396 YOUNG RUNNERS POST OUTSTANDING RECORD Row One Terry Cox Ron Lanham Kent Carter Scott Stargel Terry Anderson Top Row Jean Ellis Gary Westerfield, Don lmhoff Ass't Coach Terry Bailey Dave Wiles Frank Molitor Howard Roe Chuck Roberts Row Two Jim Calloway Chris Yates Don Bennett, Tom Hower Grad. Ass't Coach Jim Slusser Gary Truce, Byron Byrd Head Coach 1967 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS UC 27 22 . . . 16 . . 19 . 22 . 50 . 32 .... 28 ..... 16 ..... 5th All Ohio Meet 3rd MVC . . . . Ohio Valley Track Club . Morehead State . . . Marshall . . . . Louisville . . Kentucky . . Miami . . . Ball State . . . Ohio U. . . . Marshall . OPPONENTS 28 36 46 39 . 35 . 15 . 23 . 24 47 UC's Cross Country team raced to an outstanding final record of 8-3. Tri-Captains Jean Ellis, Chuck Roberts, and Terry Bailey stabilized a predominantly young team in this season's campaign. The year was highlighted by a fourth place in the All-Ohio meet and a strong third place finish in the MVC competition. Frank Moliter was selected as the most outstanding runner this year. f GRACE AND STRENGTH, KEYNOTES OF GYMNASTIC EXERCISES 397 398 5 GYM NASTICS s -sf -QQ 4 - -. - K i Hi!-.rxlii W' .' . , Q ': C - C use sf 5 i r ,iw U C X srmasiics smnnsve 2 svryrilgisg b::b N ' a' 'H-1 ' ' -i as ' Q Q mlhl , mf- C ' A --'t, i- ,ig 11 ' W . of i. 5 Q ' Q 1 Q R 0 FRESHMEN EXCELL IN VARSITY Hwavgife L. Murray, Capt. .l?.JPenn . OTIES , , Row Two The Varsity Gymnastics Squad completed the most Ivaagligyrman . C el . . . . . . ,C successful campaign in its short history this year. fflifnff each S. Pedersen Lead by Captain Jim McNeil the team posted a 3-6-1 slate in its fourth year of varsity competition. With the exception of two members, Coach Schulte's squad consisted of freshmen. 399 400 UC Hi-I H I-I i-I OH-P-F--PGINNOIDUON-PNN:-IUIN OUOOGINOUNDO-hU1lD Row One Glenn Sample, Head Coach Ron Schmidtt John Meyer, Tri-Captain Denny Reigle, Tri-Captain Scott Simonds Howie Newstate, Asst. Coach Row Two Roger Nadler Neil Rubenstein Bob Manne Jim Gum Don Miller Row Three Sam Certo Bob Hafer Dave Dost Steve Neugebauer Denny Hern Paul Callahan, Stud. Mgr. Row Four Jim Serger John Cassius Jerry Hill Steve Stewart Hudie Camp Top Row Jim Nageleisen 1967 BASEBALL Joe Keefe, Trainer Jose Worall Tim Neville Gordie Smith . Toledo . . Toledo . Bowing Green Bowling Green Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State . Hanover . . Hanover . . Marshall . . Xavier . Memphis State Memphis State Memphis State Bellarmine Ohio University . Louisville . . Louisville . . Louisville . . Bradley . Ohio University Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky . Xavier . . St. Louis . . St. Louis . . St. Louis . Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS 8 1 3 3 2 8 0 1 1 3 3 8 1 .3 .0 .9 .4 .3 .3 .4 ..2 ..3 ..8 .0 .4 .0 .7 .4 .2 .1 Brilliant pitching and solid hitting enabled the Bearcats to capture the 1967 Missouri Valley Con- ference baseball championship. The team compiled a 19-11-1 mark before bowing out in the NCAA finals. A team batting average of .287 and a com- bined ERA of 2.75 explain the teams success. Denny Reigle paced the hitters with a .311 average and was selected as the Most Valuable Player. Jose Worall won six games and had no hitting streaks of 19 and 25 innings. Pat Maginn was named to the second team All-America squad. It was the second time in eight years that Coach Glenn Sample's team has won the MVC championship. '67 VARSITY POSTS 19-11-1 RECORD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Sitting Standing Ed Schwegman Bob Kinney Don Hess Warren McConnell Mike Calhoun Jack Tobik Jerry Schmeider Tom McGarity Steve Wenderfer Ed Maull W. Dearwester, Lee Rose, Student Trainer Frosh Coach The freshman basketball team finished the season with a respectable 10-5 record. The team competed against the two freshman squads in the area. The ten victories included two wins over a highly touted Kentucky team. Forward Don Hess topped the Kittens in scoring and rebounding. The team averaged 6-1 and mentor Lee Rose felt the successful season indicated the hustle, desire, and dedication of the team. 40 'fiffz ' X Q: .W xx Nw 'Q X X wx x x. X Q xg L K N XS X x XR? X x xxx ff A f if , 1 -- ,W Mm ,V ,Q ,fi W W, 1 , +9 ff f A Defeat-it's not a pretty word-means to conquer or overcome, in a battle or conquest: a setback, the act of defeating or being defeated, a loss. That last one is the hardest to take . . . like we played Louisville and we really tried but we lost. We showed a lot of spirit and even though we did lose we'll be better for it-just watch us next year. 403 404 Right to Left George Rank Bill Jacobs John Brett Reid Jaffe Rick Blewitt John Bolton Ken Keener John Woeste Gerald Scheffler, Coach Tommy, Mascot VARSITY RIFLE TEAM With its home range on the outskirts of Meyers Field on the edge of campus, the Varsity Rifle Team coached by Gerald Scheffler posted a season record of five and two. Paced by All-American George Rank, the team placed third in the league. WAA Row One W. Pleasants, Corr. Sec. S. Biggs, Sec. B. Hendricks, Pres. D. Berger, V. Pres. Row Two B. Knight M. Kirkwood C. Bellonby B. Bohl L. Conway Top Row J. Hoeltke V. Ackman S. Horner B. Estridge L. Kiessling N. Nash C. Shuttlesworth WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Schmidlapp Hall, better known as the Women's Gym was lit many nights this year as the Womens Athletic Association presented their vast program of sports. The association provided recreational opportunities for all women on campus. This year the WAA again held its Fun Night for Freshmen during Orientation Week. On that night the facilities of Schmidlapp were opened to the stu- dents use. Other events sponsored by the group this year were the GAA Clinic and Co-Rec nights, as well as other organized sports for women. I 'T ' 1 f..i1:,:?1 fl! T.lrrl5qr.II' ef:-f .gi - Jggl-3 ,1 'rlnfr-'r..rMe,,m,, ,W-r,rrli-rwMW'-rel. 1 lm? 'rr ' ,- tt ., If. Mit sf. e- nrr nil rent. I! 'I rl t 3 :ipr.r,.,rr .. in ini wr 'ze 'i ,nn .WN l,frtIhrrMl'Qfr , sir' tw r .lr lllIll'1'rwt'.w r?,lrr-ni: I . . .rr.,fnlnqnrI:,.n....nn. rnnr. 'rr rr yfwwrlyimryfrrrlrrm wr' r nwlrr .nn-.in rr. rw. 'rilrwl 'ili't'r'.rmr'.lrli' . i lllllittt' ' rl'ttl'Hfll'tlf I rl- l ftttttltrtU,ttt'l'ttttWlZt'tt'lttttW tttttt IWtttW5rtl11fh,.lEtnrlll . 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'55 1- 5.-er .- 't Ihr tt' S55 'gffgfvikf I ill Y t'Wlt'lltt'rt 'ttttttw 9 'ltWttrItrtI t rtltwf ' :jiri J5- . is 'eff ig-25.31 ff .safe .ef .Q re.,-Y n., r' r A 1'-J' 'J TT fer r ' r ieeer r e 'A-H eele J I I JVn it .... + errw be eerrreree rr ee merry were eefere they eeeerrre le 545 ,Q lfri ftw and dry. These events are all things that we t' I and experience. What I have shown are also I I , , I dex in 9126 'tt' on things but they are not always the subject of up o he stage like . ness and understanding. I hope that these is found a new emphasis -Lei' s on student life will evoke awareness changes very little from g jg? some distant year stir old memories of what it the student . . . what he rife ,yyv 3 lly like to live in the dorm or to go to a Union here at the University of r to a football game. Although the dances and From a striking orange cover to ye ttlt ake up life on campus for a certain group of ink to never before attempted hat is portrayed in student life is really honest, often thought provoking copy ppening here. I attempted to change the little things. every editor assumes his duties with great The administration was brought into a on complete revolution as far as style light--removed from cold portraiture of the are Concerned- I must admit that t Started laughing, conversing human beings that you way but as time passed I found what I day on your way to the Union or at the committee to do WHS Fl0t Change but father Cam' the meeting you might be attending. The photographic book a little further than it has been approach coupled with interviews rather than ent years. copy was attempted in order to personalize a section has several major functions-one that seldom seeslmany-changes. i H H e to the.Univer s a Public Rela- The opening section this year portrays this place rf.. book will be far more than the verbally and pictorially. I feel that UC is something ee 5,-1tp,frtgg, nts 2 book- What different to each individual and each group and is .rlt. wi different because the people themselves are different. of A is its i I have attempted to give a picture of this school func r lappear in nes as seen through the eyes of athletes, artists, scholars and re others and even plain Joe College who may be here for any by can continue one of a thousand reasons. Student life this year is a completely new approach for us, although the idea came from talking with an impressive delegation from the University of Kentucky r i rr. gncetety tothe AcP Convention in Chicago. A series of studies have been used to show several unique student situations, - ' . . .. and several important events that took place this yea r. Every year the same campus events ta ke place and they e iuttitr . . I W' I r r I ' 'I I'I I e e SENIOR INFORMATION Norman J. Abraham, Cincinnati, O. James Achterman, Cincinnati, O.: Hermes U Verla Ackmang Cincinnati, O.: Arete CPres., Treas.7, WAA, Penguins, Gymnastic Team, BSU, Ivy Chain. Thomas E. Acomb, Cincinnati, O.: AKK CV. Pres., Treas.J. Gary Adams, Defiance, O.: TIKA CV. Presj, Sophos, TBII, HKN, Stud. Coun., Eng. Trib. CTreas.D, YMCA, l.E.E.E., Budget Brd., IFC. Lynn Adams, Cincinnati, O.: KKI'. Robert Adams, Cincinnati, O. Robert Aebersold, Jamestown, O.: BGH, Bus. Ad. Trib. Gary Agin, Beaverton, Mich. I ' U Saralou Ahern, Dayton, O.: KA CPres., Ed.J, ITAE, Cincinnatus, Ivy Chain, Cincinnatian CDesigner, Ed.J, News Record, Jr. Class Adv. Brd., Panhellenic CRush Comm. Chrmn.b, Homecoming Comm. Chrmn., Who's Who. Carolyn J. Ahlert, Cincinnati, O.: MCIJE CTreas.J, Ivy Chain, U.C. Band, CCM Band, CCM Orchestra. Christine Aigner, Cincinnati, O.: ITXE, AICE. Gordon W. Air, Ludlow, Ky. Jill Alban, Cincinnati, O.: KA9 CTreas., Corr. Sec.J, AAA, Ivy Chain, T. C. Trib., SEA, EX Sweetheart. Linda Albaugh, Kettering, O.: XQ CV. Pres.J, AAA, ACIJA, Jr. Prom Court, NSID, AID. Suzanne Alderson, Cincinnati, O.: KAH. Kay Aldridge, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon CPres.D, NSID, AID, YWCA. Richard Alexander, Bellevue, Ky.: ECIJE, GIJHE, EFE, OAK, SODII05 CSec-J, Hermes CEd.D, Cheerleader, IFC CSec.7, YMCA CV. Pres.J, Res. Adv., Mens Advisory, Who's Who. Richard Alexander, Elyria, O.: ASCE. h Katherine E. Algyre, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, NAEA, Ivy Chain, DAA Trib. CRec. Sec.D, YWCA Pub. Comm. Stephanie Alke, Cincinnati, O.: AAA,PTA, CDB, YFA. Michele Allalouf, Massapcqua Park, N.Y.: AWS, Home Ec. Club. Dennis Altman, Baltimore, Md.: OAK, Metro, ITAE, News Record CEd.J, Spirit Club CPres.J, Who's Who. Paul H. Altman, Rockville Centre, N.Y.: EAM, Football. Robert Amick, Cincinnati, O.: TBTI, XE, ASCE CTreas.D, ASTM. William Amos, Sidney, O.: NEN. Jon Anderson, Hickory, Pa. Lynn Anderson, Xenia, O.: TKE, Wesley Found., IEEE. Sheryl Anderson, Cincinnati, O. LeRoy Andrews, Butler, Pa.: ASM, SAE, ASME. Nick Aneshansley, Dayton, O.: HKN, IEEE. Richard Anglemyer, Dayton, O.: Debate Team, Spirit Club, Cincinnatus, Intramural Football, Baseball, Sawyer Hall CPres.J. Gary Antrobus, Dayton, O.: AEH. Ronald J. Applegate, Cincinnati, O.: QHE, IIJAS, Track, Cross Country, C Club. David Arbenz, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Rifle Team. Danny Ardelean, Canton. O. Cheryl Arend, Cincinnati, O.: AATI CTreas., Rush Chrmn.D, KAIT, Glee Club, YWCA, Stud. Dir., Stud. Adv., Ivy Chain. James Arlinghaus, Cincinnati, O. ACIIA Frank Arnett, Dayton, O.: ITKE. Donna L. Arnzen, Newport. Ky. Richard Aron, Cincinnati, O.: AETI, Sailing Club. Margaret M. Artmayer, Cincinnati, O.: Symphonic Band, Summer Chorus. Dennis Asato, Kahului, Hawaii: AIAA. Thomas Atkins, Cincinnati, O.: ATA, 1I1HE. Men's Adv. Patricia Avey, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, Bearkittens. Ruth Axilrod, Cleveland, O. Valerie Azouz, Cincinnati, O.: SEA. Carl Babbert, Ostrander, Ohio: Cheerleader. Frederick Bachtel, Oberlin, Ohio: AIAA. Robert Bader, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Bagenstose, Cincinnati, O.: ATA, Chemistry Club, IFC. David Bail, Cincinnati, O.: A8rS Trib. Connie Bailey, Cincinnati, O.: YWCA, YFA. Edward Baker, Cincinnati, O.: KW, APhA. George Baker, Atlanta, Ga. George Baker, Worthington, O. Judith Baker, Cincinnati, O. Leonard Baker, Cincinnati, O.: 1I9X CPres.D. Victoria Baker, Cincinnati, O.: EAI CPres., Treas.J, AAA, Mortar Brd., CCM Fresh. Class Treas., CCM Trib. CRec. Sec.J, Stud. Adv., CCM Orchestra, Chorus, Who's Who. Mary Balderson, Alexandria, O.: MfIvE CV. Pres.J, Prof. Panhellenic Ass'n CTreas.J, CCM Chorale, Chamber Singers, Stud. Adv. Richard Baldwin, Jr., Cincinnati. O. Eugene Ball, Ney, O.: HKN, IEEE. Richard Ballard, Cincinnati, O.: EAE CSec.D. Nancy Balzer, New York, N.Y.: KA1'I. Michael Baratz, New Rochelle, N.Y. Donald Barga, Versailles, O.: QK9, AKIP CPres.J, AMA CV. Pres.b, SAM. Ellen Barnett, New Orleans, La.: Mortar Brd., Guidon, WX, Daniels Hall CPres.J, Siddall Hall CV. Pres.J, Stud. Adv., YWCA Reg. Coun., District Rep., Who's Who. Richard Barns, Piqua, O.: AlChE. Keith Barthel, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Stephen Bauer, Middletown, O.: BAW.. . . . Sharon Baum. Cincinnati, O.: EAT, Cincinnatus, fIJB, Ivy Chain, Mummers Guild CSec.J, Glee Club CV. Pres., Sec.D, Greek Week Co-Chrmn.. Homecoming Comm., Soph. Class Sec., Stud. Adv., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., Sr. Class Adv. Brd., Stud. Union Social Comm. Lee Bauman, Columbiana. O.: TBII, lI'HE, TITE, CV. Pres.J, ASME CPres.J. Kathy Bavliff. Cincinnati, O. Stephen Baylin, Baltimore, Md.: EAM, ASTM, ASME, SAE. Carl Becker. Cincinnati, O. Donald Becker, Fayetteville, Ohio: APhA. Thomas Becker. Cincinnati, O.: BE-DTI, EE, Metro, Cincinnatus, OAE, Basketball, Sr. Class Treas., YMCA CSec.J, A8rS Trib., Stud. Religious Coun, Who's Who. Sandra Beckwith, Cincinnati, O. Ernest Bein, Cincinnati, O. Michelle Beirne, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, Angel Flight. James Beischel, Cincinnati, O. Robert Bell, Cincinnati, O.: BOIT. John Beltzhoover, Cincinnati, O. Constance Bender, Cincinnati, O. Patricia Bennett, Cincinnati, O.: AKA, SNEA. Daniel Bennie, Portsmouth, O.: AXA, Varsity Football, Jr. Prom Comm., IFC. Thomas Beresford, Cincinnati, O.: AKIP. Marianne Berliner, Cincinnati, O.: AATI. Sheila Berman, Baltimore, Md. Alan Bernstein, Highland Port, N.J. Marcia Bernstein, Cincinnati, O.: N8rH Trib., SNO. Edwin Bertolet, Tarentum, Pa.: OX. Daniel Bertram, Cincinnati, O. Linda Benzing, Cincinnati, O. Dave Berger, Milford, O. David Bergman, Dayton, O.: CV. Pres., Treas.J, IFC CRush Chrmn.J, SAM, Greek Week Treas. James Berkemeyer, Cincinnati, O.: AEIT. Larry Berkowitch, Dolton, Ill. Edward Bernath, Cincinnati, O.: Scabbard 84 Blade, ASCE, Newman Center. James Bernitt, Cincinnati, O. Barry Berns, Park Hills, Ky.: AKK. Sue Bierman, Cincinnati, O.: Internat'l Club. Roger Bilen, Lima O.: ASME, SAE. Jack Binns, Cincinnati, O. Stuart Birn, Brooklyn, N.Y.: GX. Larry Blackmore, Troy, O. J. Blackschleger, Cincinnati, O.: NAEA. Brenda Blair, So. Charleston, W. Va.: Scioto Res. Hall CPres., V. Pres.D, WUS, Spirit Club, Women's Hous. Coun. James Blair, Cincinnati, O.: HAE, Profile CEd.J, News Record, Draught. Terrence Blair, Cincinnati, O.: ROTC. Jerry Blake, Cincinnati, O.: EAE, Men's Adv. Robert Blankemeyer, Cincinnati, 0. Davey Blanton, Indianapolis, Ind. Tom Bley, Cincinnati, O.: BBII. Susan Blossom, Louisville, Ky.: ZTA, Mummers Guild, Glee Club, University Singers, YWCA. Roberta Boesherz, Cincinnati, O.: NAEA CSec., V. Pres.J. Lawrence Bohart, Cincinnati, O.: EAE, TBH. Marlene Bolam, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. Wayne Bollman, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Bonhaus, Cincinnati, O. Diane Bonn, Westlake, O.: AAH, Glee Club. Calvin Bopp, Cincinnati, O.: GX, AKIP. Josephine Borden, Cincinnati, O.: KATI. Alan Borenkind, Baldwin, N.Y.: EAM, Bus. Ad. Trib. Donna Borgerding. Cincinnati, O. Donald Borisch. Cincinnati, O.: TITE CCorr. Sec.J, TBIT, ASME CSec.J. Barry Borman, Mishawaka, Ind.: Acacia, Men's Adv. Edward Bosse, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: SAM, ASME. l Cheryl Bott, Cincinnati, O.: AFA CRush Chrmn., Pres.b, KAII, Angel Flight CComptrollerb, SEA, Orientation, AWS, Homecoming Comm. Timothy Bouscaten, Cincinnati, O. Ronald Bowen, Cincinnati, O. Robert Bowen, Olean, N.Y.: TITE, ASME, SAE, ASTM. Frank Bowling, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: SAE, ASME. Carole Bradley. Beachwood, O.: EAT, SEA, WEEP, Hillel. David Brady, Cincinnati, O.: AEfIw CTreas.J. Richard Bragg, Huntington, W. Va.: ATA, ASM. William Bramlage, Covington, Ky.: PIKE. Gerald Branch, Batavia, O.: Scabbard 8r Blade CSec.J, ROTC Band. Betty Jo Branda, Cincinnati, O. Joseph Brandt, Cincinnati, O. Gary Brazier, Eaton, O. Glenn Brehm, Cincinnati, O.: Stud. Planners Forum. Judy Brennemann, Cincinnati, O. Sylvia Brenner, Cincinnati, O.: KAH. Roy Brewlow, Clifton, N.J.: TIAKIJ. Jeff Bricker, Shelby, O.: AXE, ASM. Elica Bridges, Dayton, O.: AEG, KP Club, Span. Club, Mem. Hall Orientation I' . Claire Brinker, Cincinnati, O.: AEP, TKA, Debate Team, Young Republicans Club CPres.J. David Brinkmeyer, Dayton, O. Barbara Britton, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA, Ivy Chain, Stud. Directory, Activus CCo-ed.b, Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., SEA. Mary Brodbeck, Cincinnati, O. Robert Brody, Cincinnati, O. David Brotman, Cincinnati, O.: TIAQ, AIA. Steve Broughton, Cincinnati, O. David Brown, Cincinnati, O.: AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. Motohiro Brown, Cincinnati, O.: Scarab, AQA. Richard Brown, Lockland, O. Thomas Bruehl, Cincinnati, O.: WFIB. Edward Buchheit, Newport, Ky.: HKN, IEEE. Robert Buchholz, Cincinnati, O.: AXA, Men's Adv. Jeffrey Buck, Ontario, N.Y.: Scarab. Jerry Buckley, Kankaker, Ill.: ATA, Hermes. Dave Budde. Cincinnati, O. Mary Anne Buell, Cincinnati, O. Joan Buescher, Cincinnati, O.: AIIPA. Betty Jo Bultman, Richmond, Ind.: MQSE, AAA. William Burd, Columbus, Ind.: IIKA, Res. Adv. George Burger, Massillon, O.: TB1'I, Glee Club, AIAA, SAE. Wayne Burick, Wampum, Pa. Eleanor Burke, Mt. Healthy, O. Michael Burke. Ft. Thomas, Ky.: KDAIIJ, Cincinnati CEd.I, Law Review. Sandra Burke, Cincinnati, O.: EATI. David Burns, Coshocton, O.: CDAKIJ, Stud. Bar Ass'n. Patricia Burns, Norwood, O.: Band, KP Club. Michael Burris. Washington C.H., Ohio. George Bush, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. David Buvinger, Dayton, O.: EAE, RAW, Wrestling. Beverly Byrd, Dayton, O.: AKDA, NSID, AID, Jefferson Hall CPres.b. glgxllis Byrd, Cincinnati, O.: AAA, KAIT, BSU CSec., V. Pres.D, Stud. Adv., Thomas Caldwell. Cincinnati, O. Samuel Calvin, Woodburn, Ind. Carol Campbell, Cincinnati, O.: AFA. Douglas Campbell, Cincinnati, O.: APhA. Jane Campbell, Indianapolis, Ind.: AQDA, AID, NSID CSec.b. Judith Cantor, Stamford, Conn. Ronald Capp, Ambridge, Pa.: ASCE. Ruth Carey, Dayton, O.: XQ, KATI, Arete, Ivy Chain, FSA, Sweetheart of ATQ, Varsity Cheerleader, Swimming Team, Stud. Adv., Band, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross. Daniel Carmicheal, Cincinnati, O.:1I2A1IJ, EE, Law Review CAssoc. Ed.D, Assoc. Justice of Stud. Court. Domenic Carnevale, Ambridge, Pa. Barbara Carns. Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. Joanne Carp, Charleston, W. Va.: EAT, Hillel SNEA, AWS. Douglas Carpenter, Cincinnati, O.: Sailing Club. George Carpenter, Cincinnati, O. Marilyn Carr, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Club. Beverly Carroll, Cincinnati, O.: OKDA, Stud. Adv. Judtih Carroll, Cincinnati, O.: Mummers Guild, Mod. Dance Club, YFA. Lewis Carson, Cincinnati, O. Charles Casagram, Dayton, O. Marcia Caskey, Cincinnati, O.: AFA CV. Pres.J, KATI, Ivy Chain, KP Club CPres.j, TC Trib., AWS, SEA CCorr. Sec.J OSEA CReg. Sec.J. Robert Caskey, Hamilton, O. Jerry Casser, Clifton, N.J.: Restatement CBus. Mgr.j. Dianne Castelluccio, Cincinnati, O.: AXS2, TC Trib., Newman Center. Marsh Lynda Cavens, Cincinnati, O.: YWCA, KP Club, Home EC Club. Loretta Cermely, Dayton, O.: AFA, YWCA CChrmn.D, lnternat'l Club, Home- coming Comm. Michele Cerni, Youngstown, O.: A848 Trib., Newman Center. 407 408 Marian Chace, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, Penguins, WAA, TC Trib., YWCA, Arete. Spencer Chamblin, Columbus, Ohio: 1DAlID. Lola Chaney, Cincinnati, O.: KAH, KP Club, NEA, SEA. Alan Channing, Cincinnati, O.: EAM, EIE, Men's Res. Halls Ass'n CV. Pres.J, WEEP. Roger Charleville, Cincinnati, 0. Terry Chatelain, Cincinnati, O. Robert Cheeseman, Cincinnati, O. Terrence Cheeseman, Cincinnati, O. George Christoph, Scarsdale, N.Y.: Sailing Team, YMCA, Sawyer Hall CTreas.J, Men's Adv., Res. Adv. Jean Christopher, Cincinnati, O.: AWS. U garmelaj Cicchino, Pittsburgh, Pa.: AAII, Jr. Panhellenic, YWCA, Home c. C u . Gary Clark, Cincinnati, O.: SAM. Pamela Clark, Cincinnati, O.: XO, IIAE CTreas.J, CINCINNATIAN CTyp. Ed., Tech. Ed.J, YWCA, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm., Stud. Adv. Mary Ann Clausen, Pleasant Plain, Ohio: KP Club, AWS, Glee Club, Memorial Hall CSec.J. Allan Clayman, Cincinnati, O.: AQA, HKE, Soph. Class V. Pres. Denis Cleeter, Aurora, Ind.: TIKA, Cincinnatus, Metro, Stud. Coun. fTreas.D, Bus. Ad Trib. CV. Pres.D, Budget Brd., Orientation Brd. IFC CRush Chrmn.D, Who's Who. Henry Cohen, Cincinnati, O.: WX, Intramurals. Michael Cohen, Silver Spring, Md.: HAQ, AIA. Barbara Cohen, Norfolk, Va.: EAT, Ivy Chain, Soph. Class Coun., Greek Week Comm. Chrmn., House Pres. Coun., Panhellenic Comm. Nancy Cohen, Milwaukee, Wisc.: NAEA. Rita Cohen, Cranford, N.J.: Hillel. Keith Cole, Cincinnati, O.: QA9, BAW, Bus. Ad. Trib. Karen Collier, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. Lynn Colter, Cincinnati, O.: KA9 CPres.b, NAEA. David Colver, Danville, Ill.: Cross Country, Track, Men's C Club. Bruce Conner, Scio, N.Y.: AXA, ASME. Neal Conrad, Lexington, Ky. Dana Converse, Locust Valley, N.Y.: IKIJAO KV. Pres., Sec.D, PTA KV. Pres.D, Metro, Cincinnatus, Men's Adv., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., IFC Delegate, WFIB, CCM Trib. CV. Pres.J. Margaret Conwell, Cincinnati, O. Leonard Cook, Parma, Mich.: KKW, Band. Dennis Cooper, Cincinnati, O. Janet Cooper, Barnesville, O.: AAII, Sweetheart of AEYII, Nurs. Class V. Pres., NZSIH Trib. William Cooper, So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky.: Wesley Found., IEEE. Sandra Copanas, Cincinnati, O.: KA8, A4IrA, AID 4Sec,J, Angel Flight, Greek Week Comm., YWCA. Thomas Copanas, Cincinnati, O. David Correll, Cincinnati, O.: Scarab. George Corridan, Cincinnati, O. Philip Coup, Lima, O.: THE, TB II, HKN fPres.J, IEEE. Richard Cowett, Cincinnati, O. James Cox, Cincinnati, O. Gary Crabb, Toledo, O.: GX, ASM, ASTM, AIME. Cheryl Craig, Williamsburg, O. Judith Craig, Cincinnati, O.: AXQ CCorr. Sec.D, YWCA, Stud. Adv., Soph. Class Coun., Bus. Educ. Club. Gayle Cramer, Cincinnati, O.: SEA. Susan Cramer, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. Alonzo Crawford, Dayton, O.: Track, Wrestling. Tom Creahan, Cincinnati, O.: Insight, Greek Week Comm. Chrmn., Jr. Prom Comm., A8.S Trib., Stud. Coun. Men's Adv. Elizabeth Creech, Hazard, Ky.: ZTA, Penguins, Ivy Chain. David Creekmur, Middletown, O. Ronald Crowe, Cincinnati, O.: TB1'I, HKN, QHE, IEEE. Kathie Culberton, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: OCIJA CPIedge Trainerj, YWCA fMember- ship Chrmn.J, Panhellenic, Panhellenic Double Quartet, Greek Week Comm. Chrmn., Homecoming Comm. Co-chrmn. Newman Center. Ray Culter, Cincinnati, O.: Urban Planners Forum CTreas.D. Lenore Cunix, Dayton, O.: AAA, AIIJA, AID, NSID. John Cunningham, Cincinnati, O.: TBH, AlChE, AFROTC Band. Richard Curless, Cincinnati, O.: TBH, HTE, ASME. John Curley, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. John Cushing, So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Paul Cutright, Massillon, O.: TB H, HKN, QHE, IEEE. Stephen F. Dablow, Columbus, Ind.: Varsity Football. Bruno Vincent D'Agostino, Beaver Falls, Pa.: 1'IKA, AlIJA Nice Pres.7, Sophos, Cincinnatus CVice Pres.D, Scarab, AIA, WUS, Men's Advisory, Profile, News Record, D.A.A. Tribunal, Student Council, Who's Who. Donald Dahmann, Cincinnati, O.: POW fPres., Treas.J, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Men's Advisory, Sophmore Class Cabinet, AROTC. Carol A. Daley, Cincinnati, O.: AAH. Patricia A. Daley, Indianapolis, Ind.: AXQ, Home Ec Club, Home Ec Tribunal, Spirit Club, Newman Center. Lawrence DamUron, Cincinnati, O.: EIDE, CTreas.J. Kimberly Daniel, Wilmington, O.: CCM Tribunal, Mummers Guild, CCM Women s Council CPub. Sec.J Freshman Class Secretary, CCM Chorale, CCM Chamber Singers. U Edward Dansberry, Jr., Ft. Thomas, Ky. Nancy Darrow, San Diego, Calif.: KAH. John Daugherty, Cincinnati, O. Daniel Daum, Connersville, Ind. James Davey, Erlanger, Ky.: ASME, SAE. Darrell W. Davis, Indianapolis, Ind. Mary Lou Davis, Cincinnati, O.: KAII. Richard Davis, Kettering, O.: fDHE, TB IT, IITE, ASME. Roger Davis, Franklin, O.: EIE, Arnold Air Society. Sara F. Davis, Cincinnati, O. Sharon Davis, Cincinnati, O. John Day, Cincinnati, O.: AEA. Richard T. Deane, Framingham, Mass.: Sailing Club. Carl Deblasio, Cincinnati, O. Carol DeBrosse, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, News Record, Homecoming Comm., Spirit Club. George Deckebach, Cincinnati, O.: ATA, ASM. Darlene DeEIbe, Paterson, N.J. Larry Deis, Dayton, O.: 1IJHE, PTA QPres.b, Men's Advisory, Mummers Guild, WFIB, CCM Trib.. Who's Who. Michael Deis, Dayton, O.: KKW, Band. Joseph DeLiIlo, Lorain, O.: ATA, IIIHE, Resident Advisor, Men's Advisory. Raymond Derrick. Cincinnati. O. Phillip A. Deschler, Cincinnati, O. Ellen Davanney, Cincinnati, O.: Social Board, YWCA. Ruth Devins, Cincinnati, O.: KA9. Roy Dickan, Parma, O. Dale H. Dicken, Jr., Cold Spring, Ky.: ASM. Ronald Dickman, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Dickman, Main Minster, O. Carl DiDonate, Cincinnati, O.: ASPO, Student Planners Forum, YES. Joseph Dierkers, UDayton, O.: Arnold Air Society, tCommanderJ, Pershing Rifles, ROTC Social Board, AFROTC Flight Instruction Program, Dabney Hall fPres.b. Tony Dilbert, Cincinnati, O.: Swimming, Porpoise Club, C Club. Carole Dill, Cincinnati, O. Richard Dineen, Dayton, O.: 1'lKA, HAE, Cincinnatus, Metro, News Record, YMCA, Junior Class Advisory Board, Student Advisor, Sophomore Class Coun., Greek Week Exec. Com. Frank T. Divo, Cincinnati, O.: ROTC. Bradford C. Dixon, Schenectady,UN.Y.: AUIA CSec.J. Harry Hideo Dobashi, Kula, lgaui, Hawaii: AICE. Diane Doerber Cincinnati, . David Dombas' Cincinnati, O.: AETI, CPledge Pres., Prof. Chrmn.D, SAM, AMA. Dallas Donley, Cincinnati, O. Lynn Dorfman, Rockville Centre, N.Y. U Wadsworth Douglas, Cincinnati, O.: AGPA, CTreas.b, KIIAG, CHist.J, Sophos., President's lntercommunication Group, Men's Advisory, Debate, Education Trib. Joseph Douthett, Butler, Pa.: KIJHE, TBII, ASM, AIME. Russell R. Doyle, Cincinnati, O.: ASCE. U Chris Drach, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: X9 CPres., Rush Chrmi1.D,U Stud. Direc- tory, CINCINNATIAN CSoc. Ed.J, TC Trib. CV. Pres.J, Cincinnatus, Stud. Adv., Greek Week Exec. Comm., Greek Goddess Chrmn., Angel Flight, Pan- hellenic, ATA Sweetheart, Homecoming Comm. Robert Drake. Cincinnati, O.: 1'IKA. Paul Drees, Cincinnati, O.: Chem. Club CPres.J. Lynn Drimal, Valley Stream, N.Y.: XQ, LHA, SNO. Patrick Duffley, Dayton, O.: OAE. Karen Duncan, Springfield, Mass. James Duning, Cincinnati, O.: KIJAQ, Stud. Bar Ass'n. Cheryl Dunn, Cincinnati, O.: AKA, Ivy Cham, YWCA CV. Pres.b, Pan- hellenic. Wayne Dunn, Cincinnati, O.: Swimming. Michael Dunphy, Middletown, O.: APhA, Stud. Adv. C. Thomas Dupuis, Cincinnati, O.: CDAID, Stud. Bar Rep., Stud. Bar Ass'n fPres.7. David Durham, Cincinnati, O.: ATA, Sophos, Soph. Class Pres. Eugene Eberhart, Cincinnati, O. Roger Eberly, Troy, O. Charles Eckerle, Brookville, Ind. , Edie Edelstein, Yorktown Hts., N.Y.: QEE, CV. Pres., Pledge Trainer, Rec. Sec.J, YFA, SNEA, ACE, K-P Club. Robert Eder, Indianapolis, Ind.: ASME, SAE, ASMT.U U Patty Ann Edwards, Cincinnati, O.: AXQ, KAH, Cincinnatus, Hermes CCQ-Edj Junior Class Sec., Senior Class Sec., Homecoming Queen, Sig Ep Queen of Hearts, Panhellenic, Who's Who. U U David Ehrman, Franklin Furnace, O.: TIKA, IIJMA, Sinfonia. Harold Elliott, Cincinnati, O.: BOTI, Sophos, Cincinnatus, News Record, Freshman Cab., CChrmn.J, Bus. Ad. Trib., YMCA Cab. Martin Baer Ellis, Hampton, Va. Waldo M. Ellison, Brooklyn, N.Y.: 1IJAE. U U U U Elinor Emmel, Baltimore, Md.: AAII, Ivy Cham, Christian Fellowship CSec.J, Lutheran Foundation, Student Religious Council CTreas.J, Student Advisor. Eugene Enders, Cincinnati, O.: KKW, News Record, YMCA. John Enyart, Cincinnati, O.: -IJMA, Sinfonia. Joseph S. Epstein, Cincinnati, O.: GIJAQIP, Intramural Football, Moot Court, Moot Court Council, National Moot Court Team. U U U Tricia Erazo, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, QKT, Dream Girl, Ivy Chain, Mothers Day Sing fCo-Chrmn.j, Educ. Trib. CRec. Sec.J, Student Council for Excep- tional Children, Glee Club. U Judith A. Erbeck, Mason, O.: KA, Sophomore Cab., N 8iUH Trib. 4TreUas.J, Logan Hall Assoc., Student Nurses Assoc., Wesley Foundation, Angel Flight, Glee Club, Student Advisor, Ivy Chain. Richard Erickson, Corning, N.Y.: SAE. Linda Ernst, Brookville, O.: SNO. U Stephen Ervington, Kokomo, Ind.: Ind. Des. Soc. of America CTreas.J. Don Erwine, Huntington, W.UVa.: ATA. U U Robert Esberger, Cincinnati, O.: AXA, Soph. Class Cab., MUens Advisory. Mary Lou Eshelman, Hilo, Hawaii: Student Coun., N-H Trib., Logan Hall Assoc., WEEP, SNO. James V. Evans, Cincinnati, O.: Baseball. Patricia Evans, Cincinnati, O.: Mummers Guild. Robert Fallon, Norowod, 0. Franklin Farmer, Cincinnati, O.: News Record. U Harry Fath, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: CIJAKIJ, Intramural Football, Moot Court Council, Freshman Law Class CPres.J. Michael Faulkner, Ridgewood, N.J.: Orchestra. Karen Faust, Cincinnati, O. Martha Fay, Brussels, Belgium: XQ, KIJAO, Ivy Chain, Honorary Cadet Colonel, Student Advisors, YWCA. Richard Fedosick, Butler, Pa.: TBH, XE, ASCE, SAE. Toba Feldman, Dayton, O.: EAT, Ivy Chain, News Record, Hillel, House Pres. Cab., Panhellenic. Margery Feller, Cincinnati, O. Robert Fessler, Columbus, O.: APhA, Interfraternity Council, AEIID CPres.J. Elizabeth Fey, Cincinnati, O.: K-P Club. David Fiala, Cleveland, O.: Men's Advisory, EN. John Fiedor, Niles, O. James Fieler, Norwood, O. Candace Finger, Cincinnati, O. Elliot Fink, Maplewood, N.J.: TIAKIJ, Young Democrats. Louis Finkelmeier, Cincinnati, O.: QAID. AI Fischer, Cincinnati, O.: YMCA. Charles Fish, Cincinnati, O. Gary J. Fischer, Cincinnati, O.: QK9, Pharmacy Trib., Student Coun., Home- coming Com., Men's Advisor. Michael J. Flaherty, Erie, Pa.: C Club CV. Pres.J, Junior Class Advisory Board, Varsity Football. Barbara Flatt, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, CSchol. Chrmn., V. Pres.J, Mortar Board, Penguins, Newman Center QPres.J, Student Activities Board, Student Reli- gious Coun. CV. Pres.J, Student Advisors. Ellen Lee Fleischer, Cincinnati, O.: YFA. Kandy Fletcher, Cincinnati, O.: AAU, YWCA, Spirit Club. Robert Florig, Hammond, Ind.: Newman Center. Joseph Foderaro, Cincinnati, O. Malachy Foley, Dayton, O.: HTE, TBH, ASME, SAE, Men's Residence Hall Asso., Social Board. Judy Folzenlagen, Cincinnati, O. Linda Fontenot, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA, CPledge Pres., Panhellenic Rep., V. Pres.J, AAA, ON CPres.J, Guidon, Mortar Board, Home Ec Club 4Sec.J, Home Ec Trib. CTreas.J, Student Coun., Junior Prom Com., Homecoming Com. fChrm.b, Newman Center, Panhellenic CV. Pres.J, Fraternity Purchas- ing Board, Student Ed Asso., Who's Who. June Forster, Cincinnati, O. Robert Fortunoff, Great Neck, N.Y.: IIACD, IFC, Jr. Prom CChrm.J, Jr. Class Adv., Greek Week Com. CChrm.J. Dean Foster, Elkhart, Ind.: AXA, Metro, Cincinnatus, Varsity Basketball, Student Coun., Ed Trib. Karen Fox, Westlake, O.: AAA, CHouse Pres., Act. Chrm., Chaplainb, Guidon KAH, Greek Week, WEEP, Jr. Panhellenic. Michael Fox, Anderson, Ind.: TIKA, ATA, A.l.A. Trib., Men's Advisor, Intra- mura s. Ruth Fox, Cincinnati, O.: K-P Club. David Francis, Hamilton, O. Francis J. Francis, Cincinnati, O.: Lutheran Foundation, Track, AIP 1Pres.J John Franklin, Cincinnati, O. Mark Frauhiger, Decatur, Ind.: Student Planners Forum, IIDKT KV. Pres.D Sister Mary Joanne Fravert, R.S.M., Cincinnati, O.: AAII KPres.J. David Fricke, Cincinnati, O.: Student Planners Forum. James Frietsch, Cincinnati, O.: APhA, OSPA, Newman Club. Charlotte Frye, West Lafayette, 0.7 RGS- Adv. John Frye, Fairborn, O.: EN, ASCE Chairman's Chatter CEd.b, ASCE. Oscar Fryman, North Canton, Ohio: AIAA. Elena Fuentes, Cincinnati,I O.: AXQ. Laurence Fuersich, Wyoming. 0- Rosalyn B. Fuller, Cincinnati, O. John Gackenheimer, Wabash, Ind.: Bowling, APhA. Stephen Gaible, Cincinnati, O.: AEII, AMA, SAM. Patrick Gaito, New Rochelle, N.Y.: Sayer Hall CV. Pres.b. I Stephanie Gall, Cincinnati, O.: Stud. Adv. Univ. College Trib., Ivy Chain, AQ. John Gannon, Cincinnati, O.: EX, ITTE. Margaret Gannon, Cincinnati, O.: AAA, Ivy Chain, Union Prog. Coun. CChrm.b. Edward Gardner, Van Wert, O. Neven Gardner, Cincinnati, O. I John Gasparec, Farrell, Pa.: CCM Chorale, Band, Wind Ensemble, March- ing Band, Stage Band. I I Lawrence Gatterdam, Cincinnati, O. Dennis Geagan, Cincinnati, O. Neal Gearhart, Clear Spring, Md.: Scabbard 84 Blade, Band. I John Gebhardt, Cincinnati, O.: Scabbard 84 Blade CTreas.b, Stud. Union Film Soc. Fred Gehring, Cincinnati, O.: 1'IKE, AEA, AMA. Kathryn Geisler, Cincinnati, O.: SNEA. Geoffrey Gelke, Cincinnati, O. James Geoppinger, Cincinnati, O. Sanford Gerber, Cincinnati, O.: EAM, Stud. Union Concert Comm., Men's Adv. YFA. Mary Jo Gerst, Cincinnati, O.: Home Ec Club. Steven Gest, Bronxville, N.Y.: AEII, News Record. James Geverts, Cincinnati, O. Joseph Giangiacomo, Pottstown, Pa.: AKK. Edward Gibbs, Woodruff, S.C.: BCH, AKIJA, KIDHE, DAA Trib., French Dorm Treas., Spirit Club. Thomas Gibson, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. Sol Gieser, Cincinnati, O. Louis Gilligan, Havertown, Pa.: KPAID, Sr. Class Pres., Stud. Bar Ass'n Exec. Brd. Gordon Gladstone, Cleveland Hgts., O.: HUCUA, Hillel. Barbara Glass, Cincinnati, O. Marianne Glaug. Amelia, Ohio: Newman Club. Richard Godar, Cincinnati, O.: ASTM, ASCE. Walter Goebelt, Hamilton, O. Henry Goertemiller, Cincinnati, O.: AMA CV. Pres.b, SAM. Barry Gold. Cranford, N.J. Barry Goldberg, Hillside, N.J.: HND, Stud. Planners Forum. Ira Goldberg. Cincinnati, O. Mitchell Goldberg, Cincinnati, O.: KIJAIIJ, Law Review CBrd. of Ed.b, Stud. Bar Ass'n. CSr. Rep.b. Sherman Goldberg, Cincinnati, O.: fI1AfIJ, Law Review CAssoc. Ed.b. Steven Goldman, Cincinnati, O. Stuart Goldsmith, Yonkers, N.Y.: HAKIJ CPIedge Trainer, Treas.b, French Hall Pres., Men's Res. Hall Ass'n., Spirit Club. Alfred Goltzman, Cincinnati, O. Mona Good, Knoxville, Tenn.: EAT, Hillel CV. Pres.b, Larry Goodman, Norwood, O. James Goodridge, Independence, Ky. Peter Gordon, Long Island, N.Y. Alaga Gorsky, Milwaukee, Wisc.: 1IJEE, Hillel, Speech :IL Hearing Club, SN A. Charles Gowdy, Cincinnati, O.: KDACD, Stud. Court CAssoc. Justiceb, Restate- ment, Legal Aid Soc. Sandy Goyert, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, E1I1E, Queen of Hearts. G. LeMoyne Graff. Butler, Pa.: SAE, ASME, ASTM. Terry Graham, Florence, Ky.: Eng. Trib. CSec.b, AIAA CV. Chrmn.b. George Graman. Cincinnati, O.: Caducea CPres.b, Band, Chem. Club. Marcus Green, Cincinnati. O.: AGA, Arnold Air Soc. Marsha Greer, Dayton, O.: AE9, Ivy Chain, Memorial Hall Pres., Women's Hous. Coun., YWCA, Young Democrats, Stud. Act. Brd., Who's Who. Thomas Greer, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: IEEE. Gary Greiner, Cincinnati, O.: Kblf, CV. Pres., Pres.b, APhA-OSPA, Pharm. Trib. CSec., V. Pres.b, Newman Center, Men's Adv., Cab. of Pres. JoAnne Greiser, Cincinnati, O.: KKI' CPres.b, Mortar Brd. CV. Pres.b, Guidon CCapt.b, AAA, Cincinnatus, Greek Week Gen'l Co-chrm., Miss Leadership Award, YWCA, Glee Club, Univ. Singers. Who's Who. Jane Griffiths, Cincinnati, Ohio. , Jeanne Grimes, No. Plainfield, N.J.: KA, MIIJE, Penguins, CCM Women's Coun., CCM Trib. Mary Grimes, Cincinnati, O.: Sailing Club. Linda Groeger, Berkeley Hgts.. N.J.: KAC-3, Nurs. Trib. Newman Club, YWCA. Herrnan Groghoff, Cincinnati, O.: AEIT, APhA-OSPA. JudithI Gross, Cincinnati, O.: OCDA, YWCA, Newman Center, lnternat'I Club. Patricia Gross, Newport, Ky. Harold Grossman, Evansville, Ind.: HKN, IEEE. William Grote, Cincinnati, O.: AIP. Roger Grove, Cincinnati, O. Jane Grubb. Cincinnati, O.: KKF, KP Club, NEA. David Grubbs, Cincinnati, O.: TIKE. Ray Gruber, Cincinnati, O.: KDKGJ, SAM. Marna Gud. ICincinnati, O.: EAT, News Record CArt Ed.b, Proof Press, Mummers Guild, Jr. Adv., Panhellenic, AWS, Sailing Club, YFA. Carol Gudauskas, Cincinnati, O.: N8tH Trib., Wesley Found., SNO, Ivy Chain. James Gudehus, Sylvania, O.: AT9, SAM. Thomas Guilford, Barre, Mass. Gerald Gunning, Cincinnati, O. Barbara Guynn, Amelia, O.: AAH CRush Chrm.b, Angel Flight CCommander, gene, YWCA, Stud. Adv. Kitty Hawk Drill Team Sponsor, Activus, Sophos ou . Glen Haas, Lindsey, O.: Triangle CPres., Treas.b, CINCINNATIAN, IEEE, Jr. Class Coun., IFC. Jerome Hack, Cincinnati, O. James Haft, Cincinnati, O.: Young Republicans Club CV. Pres.b. John Hagner, Cincinnati, O.: EAE CPres.b, OAK CPres.b, Metro CPres.b, Cin- Ioognatus CPres.b, Sophos CV. Pres.b, ITTE, ASME, SAE, IFC CV. Pres.b, Who's O. Elaine Haines, Wyoming, O.: AFA, Ivy Chain, SEA, Glee Club. Evelyn Halden, New York, N.Y. Thomas Hale, Glastonburg, Conn. Grover Hall, Cincinnati, O.: OX, Dorm Pres. Pamela Hall, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, KAH, Ivy Chain, YWCA. Katherine Hamburg, Cincinnati, O. Carol Hamilton, Burton, O.: Band, Glee Club, NSID. Barbara Hamm, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon, KAH, SEA. Susan Hammond, Hamilton, O.: AMA CSec.b Charles Handel, Columbus, O.: AT!! CSec.b, KKW CSec.b, Band, Men's Adv. Nancy Hanks, Cincinnati, O.: SNO. Susan Hanni, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, Cincinnatus, Ivy Chain, ITAE, News Record CTyp. Ed.b, TC Trib., AWS, Panhellenic, Homecoming Exec. Comm., Stud. Adv., Homecoming Court, Jr. Prom Comm. Bradford Hane, Cincinnati, O.: Men's Adv., Pharm. Trib. Bernard Hargett, Cincinnati, O. Marilyn Harkins, Forest Hill, Md.: ZTA, ATA. Eleanor Harlow, Cincinnati, O. Joyce Harper, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon CRush Chrmn., V. Pres., Pres.b, Soph. Class Cab., Home Ec Club, Home Ec Trib. I Sheldon Harr, Youngstown, O.: EAM CSec.b, Stud. Adv., Union Rec. Comm., Union Concert Comm., Mummers Guild, HiIleI. I I I Elbrey Harrell, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA, Ivy Chain, English Club, Pershing Rifle Sponsor, Mummers Guild, YWCA, Spirit Club, GreeIk WeIek Comm. I Salli Harrington, Cincinnati, O.: OCIJA, Mortar Brd., Orientation Brd., Guidon, KAIT, Stud. Adv. Daniel Hartzell, Cincinnati, O. Cheryl Hassel, Akron, O.: Glee Club, WUS. John Hasselbach, Cincinnati, O.: 1I1A6. James Haug, Parma Hgts., O.: AXA, AXE, Stud. Coun., IFC. James Haughey, Fairfield, O. Linda Hauser, Bethel, O.: KA CTreas.b, Stud. Adv., Home Ec Club, Home Ec Trib. Jay Hay, Cincinnati, O.: IIDAO, ITTE, Cincinnatus, YMCA, Men's Adv., Eng. Trib. Edward Heaton, Cincinnati, O.: AXA, Track. I Paula Heckman, Cincinnati, O.: AAA, KAH, SNEA, Stud. Union Brd. CSec.b, ROTC Band Sponsor, Bearkitten, Glee Club. Robert Heeg, Cincinnati, O.: SAE, ASME. Kent Heinlen, Cincinnati, O.: SMA, AMA. Fred Heis, Cincinnati, O.: BCH, Band. Roberta Heise, Madison, O. James Heitkemper, Cincinnati, O. I Sudie Heitz, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: AXQ CV. Pres.b, ITAE CSec.b, Ivy Chain, News Record CMang. Ed.b, Greek Week Conv. Co-chrmn., Homecoming Comm. Co- chrmn., Jr. Prom Comm. Chrmn., WAA, YWCA, Soph. Class Cab., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., Stud. Adv., Jr. Class Project Chrmn., Who's Who: I I I I Pamela Helscher, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, KAH, Ivy Chain, Clntl Christian Fellowship, YWCA, SEA, Memorial Hall Corr. Sec., Stud. Adv. Betty Hendricks, Cincinnati, O.: Ivy Chain, Activus, WAA CSec., V. Pres., Pres.b, Stud. Adv., CChrmn.b, YWCA CTreas.b, Arete CSec., V. Pres.b, Who's Who. Robert Hendricks, Cincinnati, O.: fIJACIv, Amer. Law Stud. Ass'n, Stud. Bar Ass'n. Thomas Hendricks, Cincinnati, O.: AEIT. Robert Henke, Cincinnati, O.: AXA. Donald Henkel, Dayton, O.: HTE, ASME, SAE. Ronald Herbers, Cincinnati, O. I I Dennis Hern, Cincinnati, O.: Cinti Christian Fellowship, Stud. Religious Coun.: Varsity Baseball. Stephen Herr, Cincinnati, O. Michael Herring, Cincinnati, O. Robert Herrmann, Cincinnati, O.: Scarab. Fred Herschede, Cincinnati, O.: HIJKO, Cincinnatus, Metro, Men's Adv. CPres.b, Homecoming Co-chrmn., IFC CCorr. Sec.b. Robert Hertzberg, Paramus, N.J. Rena Herzig, Baltimore, Md.: KA1'I, Mummers Guild, Balladeers. Lolly Hettler, Canfield, O. James Higgins, Toledo, O.: 'IJKT CV. Pres.b, Scabbard 84 Blade, IFC, ASCE CTreas.b, Intramurals. Larry Hill, Cincinnati, O. Elliott Hilsinger, Cincinnati, O.: EX, Bus. Adm. Trib., News Record, Stud. Union Special Prog. Comm., Sailing Club. Roger Hines, Cincinnati, O. Bonnie Hinson, Charlotte, N.C.: AAA, MOE, CCM Chorale, Mummers Guild, Who's Who. Mary Hirschberger, Cincinnati, O.: KA, Ivy Chain, Angel Flight, AWS, Stud. Coun. CCorr. Sec.b, Panhellenic CTreas.b, Home Ec Trib. CSec.b, Home Ec Chapter, Panhellenic Double Quartet, Jr. Panhellenic CV. Pres.b, Brd. of Pub. CSec.b, Cab. of Pres., Soph. Mum. Sale. Stephen Hirschfeld, Cincinnati, O. Gay Hoblitzell, Cincinnati, O.: G-NDA, APhA, KE. Cynthia Hodell, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, Union Brd. Steering Comm., Human Rel. Lab. CChrmn.b, Homecoming Court. Jeffrey Hoffeld, Cincinnati, O.: ATA CAss't Treas.b, Caducea CSec., Treas.b, Varsity C Club, Rifle Team CCapt.b, Greek Week Comm. 1Co-chrmn.b, Jr. Prom Comm., Stud. Coun. Barbara Hoffman, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, AQIDA, AID, Ivy Chain, House Pres. Coun. CSec.b, Student Directory, Ski Club, Mummers Guild, Internat'l Club CV. Pres.b, YWCA, NSID. Carl Hoffman, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: AXA. Karen Hoffman, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. Lee Hoffman, Germantown, O.: AE1'I CV. Pres.b, Young Democrats, Spirit Club, SAM. R. Frank Hoffman, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Hoffman, Cincinnati, O.: Hillel, Stud. Adv. Sawyer Exec. Coun. Linda Hofmann, Cincinnati, O. Ted Hofmann, Cincinnati, O.: AKIY. Charles Holden, llion, N.Y.: Track AMA, Ski Club. Ronald Holden, Findlay, O. William Holden, Cincinnati, O.: HKE, Stud. Coun. Phillip Holland, Eaton, O.: CIJHE, HKN, TBII. Paul Holmes, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: IEEE. Thomas Hon, Mantua, O. John Hopkins, Cincinnati, O. Sharon Horn, Dayton, O.: AFA, Guidon, Glee Club, WUS, YWCA, Stud. Adv. Sheila Horowitz, East Chester, N.Y. Carmen Horstmann, Cincinnati, O.: KAH. Braham Horwitz, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.: EAM. Karen Hostler, Cincinnati, O.: Angel Flight CConclave Chrmn.b, SNO. John Houston, Cincinnati, O. James Howell, Columbus, O.: fI1AfI1, Restatement. Mary Howell, Cincinnati, O.: AFA, BSU, Stud. Religious Coun. Hugh Hu, Cincinnati, O.: AXE, QDAV, Caducea CV, Pres.b, Men's Adv. Exec. Comm., Internat'I Club, Chem. Club, YFA, Chinese Stud. Ass'n. Philip Hubbert, Erlanger, Ky. Tr:angle, Eng. Trib. CPres.b, AlChE. Glenn Hubbuch, Louisville, Ky.: HKA CPres.b, ATA, Porpoise Club, NSID CPres.b, AID, DAA Trib. Clifford Huber, Cincinnati, Ohio: AEH. Carole Huckaby, Cincinnati, Ohio: HE9, Ivy Chain. David Huebener, Cincinnati, Ohio: FBH, HKN. William Huenefeld, Covington, Ky.: EAF. Donald Humbert, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mary Beth Hunt, Greenville, Ohio: KE, APhA. Kenneth Hunter, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paul Hunter, Xenia, Ohio: Amer. Law Stud. Ass'n., Stud. Bar Ass'n, Law Re- view, Appellate Adv. Prize. R. Douglas Hunter, Cincinnati, Ohio: FKE. Thomas Hurley, St. Albans, W. Va. Paul Hurst, Cincinnati, Ohio: Newman Center, SEA. George Husman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thi Oanh Huynh, CiIncinnati, Ohio: HXE. Catherine Hyde, Fairborn, Ohio: XQ, HAE, KAH, Glee Club, AGS Trib., News Record, CTheatre Ed., Co-mgr.b. William Ignatz, Elyria, Ohio: AXA, Varsity Tennis Team. William Ilg, Greenville, Ohio: ATA, Cincinnatus, Men's Adv. Exec. Brd., Bus. Adm. Chrmn., IFC, Intramural Stud. Mgr., Tennis. Marilyn Ingram, Cincinnati, Ohio: KA1'I. John lsidor, Cincinnati, Ohio: Young Democrats Club. Anthony WayneI Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio: QWCIJ, Committee on Inter-Group Relations, Varsity Football, Sawyer Exec. Com. CJudiciary Chrm.b, C-Club, Who's Who. George Jackson, Cincinnati, Ohio. 409 410 Dale Edward Jacobs, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jay Bruce Jacoby, Phila., Penna.: AEII fPledge Trainerb. Men's Advisory, English Club, Profile. Fred Jaeger, Cincinnati, Ohio: AXE, Chemistry Club. Rachel James, Cincinnati, O. William W. James, Cincinnati, O.: AXE. Timothy Jeffreys, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Jenike, Cincinnati, O. Dexter Jocabson, Cincinnati, O. Nicholas Thomas Jochum, Cincinnati, O.: EX, SAM. Cherry Johnson, Covington, Ky. lone Johnson, Xenia, O. Richard H. Johnson, Cincinnati, O.: fIJAfIJ, Board of Editors. Robert E. Johnson, St. Clairsville, O.: IEEE, UCCF. John Jones, Cincinnati, O.: Af1JQ. Kevin Jones, Cincinnati, O.: AMA, Newman Center. William David Jones, Cincinnati, O. Rodger Jordan, Cincinnati, O.: ROTC. Keith Jording, Columbiana, O.: GDAO, Sophos, Bus. Ad., Trib., Soph. Class Adv. Bd., Junior Class Adv. Bd. Richard Josephberg, Yonkers, N.Y.: ITAKIP, Hillel, Spirit, News Record, Track. Thomas Judge, Cincinnati, O. Charles Jung, Cincinnati, O.: BOH. Nancy Justin, Cincinnati, O. Eugene Kafka, Bronx, N.Y.: HKE. Robert Kahle, Cincinnati, O.: Ath. Trainer. Herbert Kalkbrenner, Cincinnati, O.: Caducea. James Kanclier, Gary, Indiana: Scarab. , Sharon Kandelson, Cincinnati, O.: Ivy Chain, Stud. Adv., WEEP, Hillel, Mum- mer's Guild, Soph. Class Coun., EAT, QB. Frank Kaplan, Shorthills, N.J.: Sophos, Junior Class CTreas.J. Frank Kaplan, Shorthills, N.J.: Sophos, Junior Class ,Treas.j, Greek Week Comm. Chair., Newsrecord CSports Ed., Assoc. Ed.D, HAKII CSecty.7, QIJAO, QHE, HAE. Richard Kassnove, New York, N.Y. Eugene Katona, Cincinnati, O.: Surdy Greebus. Carol Kattner, Ridgewood, N.J.: Stud. Nurse's Organ., YWCA, Spirit Club, AAA. Sandra Keck, Cincinnati, O. Lawrence Keiner, Cincinnati, O.: Soc. for the Advancement of Management, Amer. Marketing Assoc. David Keith, VanWert, O.: AE1IJ. David Keller, Massilon, O.: SAM, AKW. Michael Kelley, Kennett, Missouri. Jeanne Kelly, Cincinnati, O.: NAEA. Lisabeth Kelley, Washingtonville, N.Y.: Soph. Nursing Class tTreas.J, Angel Flight, Stud. Nurse's Organ, AWS, N8tH Trib.. Soph. Cabinet, KA9. James Kemen, Cincinnati, O.: GIDKO. Charles Kemp, Cincinnati, O. Charles Kemp, Cincinnati, O. Howard Kemp, Cincinnati, O.: AKIJA. Thomas Kennedy, Dayton, O.: Wrestling, IEEE. Dave Kennett, Dayton, O.: Spirit Club, ATS! CVice-Pres.J. James Kenney, Cincinnati, O. Leslie Kenney, Cincinnati, O. Diana Kerkhoff, Cincinnati, O.: Mummers Guild. F. Michael Kerley, Dayton, O.: AXA, Sophos, Porpoise Club, Cincinnatus, DAA Trib., YMCA, Soph. Class Coun., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., NSID, AID, Sr. Class Adv. Bd. Michael Kernen, Cincinnati, O. Maridee Kessen, Cincinnati, O. June Kessler, St. Louis, Mo.: YFA, EAT. Robert Kessler, Steubenville, O.: ITKA, APE, Wrestling, Varsity C Club. Lee Ketcham, Cincinnati. O. Robert Kiener, Cleveland, O. Donald Kilb, Cincinnati, O. Ruth Kimble. Cincinnati, O.: AAU. Jacqueline Kinard, Cincinnati, O.: U. C. Band CSeCt'yJ, Union Music Comm., TBE CSecty, Pres.3, AEG. James Kindsvatter, Wintersville, O.: EOE, Cheerleader. Edwin Kingsley, Lorain, O. Jane Kinley, Cincinnati, O.: K-P Club, SEA. Michael Kinsella, Newport, Ky. Edwin Kinsley, Cincinnati, O.: EAE. James Kipling, Cincinnati, O.: QKO, HTE, SAE, ASME, Newman Center. Kathryn Kipp, Cincinnati, O. Amanda Kisker, Cincinnati, O.: KKF. Neal Klatzko, Cincinnati, O. Kenneth Klayman, Cincinnati, O.: BFE, BAW, CPres.J, AEII CTreas.D, SAM. Linda Klempner, New York, N.Y.: Hillel. Michael Klus, Cincinnati, O.: KW, APhA. Lawrence Knab, Cincinnati, O.: TBTI. Ted Knechtly, Cincinnati, O.:TKE, AROTC. Charles Knepfle, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. James Knippenberg, Cincinnati, O.: English Club, Newman Center. Frances Koch, Cincinnati, O.: YWCA. Susan Koch, Cincinnati, O.: CIR, Glee Club, Stud. Coun., Mummer's Guild, Greek Week Chairman, AAA. James Kohlhepp, Cincinnati, O. Rosanne Kohrman, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center, English Club. Trudy Kolb, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, Guidon, Mortar Board, News-Record, Pen- guins, Home. Ec. Club CPres.D, Union Board Nice-Presb, Who's Who. Dennis Kombrinck, Cincinnati, O. Catherine Kopp, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, Lutheran Found., Pep Club, SEA. Raymond Korte, Norwood, O. Edward Kraft, Cincinnati, O.: AIAA CSec.D George Kral, Cincinnati, O. Henry Kramer, Lakeside Park, Ky.: Stud. Bar Assoc., IIPAKIP. Michael Kramer, Cincinnati, O. Roberta Kramer, Bellevue, Ky.: AFA CTreas.D, Ivy Chain, Glee Club, Stud. Adv., Stud. Education Assoc., Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom Comm.. YWCA. William Kramer, Cincinnati, O.: EIE, AE1'I, Sailing Team, SAM fPres.D New- man Center, ASCE. William Kramer, Cincinnati, O. Anita Kravetz, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Kreindler, Cincinnati, O.: HAQIJ. R. Lawrence Kroovand, Cincinnati, O.: AKK, Stud. Coun. Edward Kubel, Cincinnati, O.: ASM, AIM. Carol Kuhlman, Cincinnati, O. Larry Kuhns, Cortland, O.: AKW, EIE. Ronald Kull. Cincinnati, O.: fDHE, AKIJA, Scarab CPres.J Barbara Kulka, Dayton, O.: AAA, AQIJA, AID, NSID, Stud. Coun. Stephan Kurkul, Cleveland, O. Marjorie Lafferty, Cincinnati, O.: Glee Club, AWS, Young Republican's Club, Newman Ctr. Gerald Lamb, Charleston, W. Va.: EN. David Lambert, Cincinnati, O. Stewart Lammers, Cincinnati, O. Gerald Lampe, Cincinnati, O. James Lane, Cincinnati, O.: IEEE Andrew Lang, Cincinnati, O.: HAKI1, Bus. Ad. Trib., Union Brd., SAM. Charles Lang, Cincinnati, O. John Lange, Auburn, Ind.: Triangle, AKDA. William Langenbahn, Cincinnati, O. Melanie Lapsis, Cincinnati, O.: SIDA. Amy Larkin, Convent Station, N.J.: Logan Hall Ass'n QV. Pres.J, Women's Housing Coun., YWCA. . , Luke Lauch, Cincinnati, O.: ATS2, AKW, Bus. Adm. Trib., Union Pub. Rel., IFC. James Lauer, Cincinnati, O.: Men's Res. Hall Ass'n., Sawyer Hall Pres., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., Res. Adv., Men's Stud, Adv. Paul Laughlin, Covington, Ky.: QHE. Paula Lavinson, Trenton, N.J. Allen Law, Ft. Thomas, Ky. David Lawson, Cincinnati, O. Paul Laybourne, London, O.: Lutheran Foundation. ' I Y Nancy Leach, Cincinnati, O.: X9 4Rec. Sec.J, KAH, Cincinnatus, Ivy Chain, News Record, Board of Publications, Stud. Coun. 4Rec. Sec.J, T.C. Trib. CCorr. Sec., Pres.J, Cabinet of Pres., Panhellenic Singers, Stud. Adv. K-P Club. Susan Lebovitz, New Rochelle, N.Y.: KA1'I. F Belinda Lee, Richmond, Va.: BSU, CCM Chorale, Chamber Singers. James Lee, Cincinnati, Ohio: QKO. , Donald Lentz, Washington C.H., O.: AXE, ASM, ASTE, Eng. Trib. Daniel Lecnhardt, Cincinnati, O. Karen Leopold, Cleveland, O. h , Bonnie Lepper, Fair Lawn, N.J.: AXQ, WX, AAA, Ivy Cham, YWCA Cabinet, Glee Club CSec.J, Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm. Herbert Lepple, Cincinnati, O. Patricia Lester, Cincinnati, O.: Glee Club, K-P Club, YWCA. Michael Leurck, Cincinnati, O.: Basketball. Alvin Levenberg, Lynbrook, N.Y.: 1'IA1IP. Mark Levin, Cincinnati, O.: Ski Club, Sports Car Club CV. Pres.J. Richard Levin, Cincinnati, O: SAM. Toby Levin, Rockville Centre, N.Y.: EAT, NAEA. - Betty Levine, Pittsburgh, Pa.: IIJEE fPres., V. Pres.J, NAEA, YFA, Panhellenic Coun. David Levine, Huntington Station, N.Y.: HACIU. Paul Levy, Brooklyn, N.Y.. . V , Sherry Levy, Indianapolis, Ind.: Ivy Chain, Phillipson Shakespeare Prize, News Record, Profile, Hillel fPres.J, Soph. Cabinet, Stud. Religious Coun., Memorial Hall Cabinet, Eng. Club. Harry Lewe, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: AXE. Cathy Lewis, Parma, O. - . David Lewis, Great Neck, N.Y.: EAM, Swimming. William Lichtenberg, Cincinnati, Ohio: KIJAO, Rifle Team. Hollis Lieb, South Orange, N.J. - I Heddy Liebenthal, Cincinnati, O.: Kindergarten Primary Club. Sidney Lieberman, Cincinnati, O.: QDAQIJ. James Lierl, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center, NEA. Diane Lieser, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, Angel Flight. Louis Lilling, Bronx, N.Y,: AEH. Paula Lim, Cincinnati, O.: Young Democrats CSec.J, Internat'l.' Club. Thomas Lindberg, Warren, Pa.: B91'I, Sophos, AHPA, D.A.A. Trib. Art Lington, Cincinnati, O.: Caducea. Myrna Lippock, Pittsburgh, Pa.: WEEP. Michael Lipson, Cincinnati, O.: AEH. U Robert Lisk, Washington C.H., O.: Varsity Band. Richard Litt, White Plains, N.Y.: TIA1ID. Robert Littlehale, Cincinnati, O. M. Gene Litton, Danville, Ky. Marcia Livingston, New Rochelle, N.Y. I Nancy Lloyd, Cincinnati, O.: KAH, Stud. Adv. Special Prog. Comm. Nancy Lloyd. Cincinnati, O.: AAA fPres.J, Gurdon, .Mortar Brd., Stud. Coun. CRec. Sec., Corr. Sec.D, Jr. Panhellenic Coun., Cincinnatus, Glee Club, Stud. Adv., Cabinet of Pres., Frat. Purchasing Brd. Thomas Lockard, Cincinnati, O. Fred Loetscher, Cincinnati, O.: HKA, AEH. I A Marcia Logan, Indianapolis, Ind.: KIPEE, KAII, Ivy Chain, Hillel SEA. John Lohman, Cincinnati, O. Iris Long, Cave City, Ky. - l l Richard Long, Louisville, Ky.: CIJKT, A.I.Ch.E., Lutheran Foundation, Spirit Club. Susan Long, Cincinnati, O.: GJIDA, YWCA Cabinet, SEA, T.C. Trib. gCorr. Sec.J, Panhellenic, WUS. EN Sweetheart, Jr. Prom Comm., Homecoming Comm., Greek Week Comm., Soph. Mum Sale, Stud. Directory, Newman Ctr. Christopher Longaker, Cincinnati, O. Sharon Lorch, Cincinnati, O.: SEA, Kindergarten Primary Club. Allan Lorenz, Algonquin, lll.:111KT, QIJHE, HKN, BH. Roger Loth, Cincinnati, O.: Caducea, Men's Adv., English Club. . Susanne Loveridge, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, YWCA, SEA, Jr. Panhellenic, WAA, Cincinnatian Beauty, ATQ Sweepstakes Beautiful Blonde. Donna Lowers, Cincinnati, O.: Nat'I Art Educ. Ass'n. Michael Luchi, Cincinnati, O.: Basketball. Dan Luginbuhl, Bluffton, O.: SAM, AMA, Glee Club, Men's Octet. Linda Lushbaugh, Cincinnati, O.: AAIT CV. Pres.j, KA IT, TBE KV. Pr.es.D, AEH, Ivy Chain, Greek Week Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., House Pres. Cabinet, Concert Band, SEA. Barbara Lusk, Troy, O.: WEEP. Gregg Lutz, Valencia, Pa.: Scarab. Linda Lutz, Strongsville, O.: AZ, Logan Hall Ass'n. lRec. Sec.D, Bearcat and Varsity Band. John Lynch, Cincinnati, O. Madeleine Lynch, Cincinnati, O.: SNO. Patrick Lynch, Cincinnati, O.: AROTC, Newman Ctr. Robert Lynch, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Ctr,, Glee Club, AMA. Robert Lyons, Erlanger, Ky.: BTH. Sharon Maby, Columbus, O.: A--, AWS, Women's Res. Hall Exec. Coun. Thomas Macejko, Struthers, O.: -'PKG-J, Sophos, EE CPres.J, Varsity Football, MVC, Who's Who. William Mack, Cincinnati, O. John Mackenzie, Cincinnati, O.: SAE, ASME. Marcia Maclin, Cincinnati, O.: AECIJ, OEA, NEA. Claire Magnus, Cincinnati, O.: Tennis. Marjorie Mahan, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Maier, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Club, AFROTC, ROTC Drill Team. Thomas Malinoski, Cattaraugus, N.Y.: CIJKO, ACIJA, Draught, Proof Press, Rifle, Team, Ski Club. IDSA CPres.J, AIA, Newman Club, Spirit Club, IHCIGC ir. . Gary Malowitz, Cincinnati, O.: AEH, Band, Caducea. Sheila Malkin, Rockaway, N.Y.: Dorm Newspaper Ed., Ski Club, Program Brd. Joseph Maloney, Cincinnati, O. Judith Mangano, Cincinnati, O. Joy Maranze, Dayton, O. Judith Marback, Cincinnati, O.: Bearkittens, Mod. Dance Club, Home- coming Comm., Glee Club, KP Club. Kenneth Marcus, Cincinnati, O. Walter Mardis, Cincinnati, O.: EAE, Men's Adv., WEEP, Scabbard 84 Blade, Young Republicans Club. Diane Margeson, Ludlow, Ky.: ZTA. Harry Margolius. Cincinnati, O.: TIKE. Irwin Margolis, E. Mendow, N.Y.: AE1'I, IFC Rep. Michael Marker, Dayton, O.: HKA 4Treas.J, EE QV. Pres.D, Metro, Sophos CSec.J, Cincinnatus, Stud. Coun., Bus. Ad. Trib., Budget Brd., Homecoming Gen'l Chrm., Univ. Sing Gen'l Chrm., Mum Sale Chrm., WUS CTreas.J, YMCA Fresh. Cab., IFC. Gayle Marsh, Cincinnati, O. James Martin, Vandalia, O.: Sailing Club, Fresh. Cab., IDSA, Mummers Guild, YMCA. Louis Martin, Martins Ferry, O.: Track, Glee Club, AIChE. Mary Martin, Cincinnati, O.: AKA. Thomas Martin, Cold Spring, Ky.: APhA. Jack Martz, Cincinnati, O.: ATA, Sophos, TBII, YMCA Cab., Eng. Trib. Steve Martz, Cincinnati, O.: QK9, SAM, Men's Adv., Jr. Prom Comm., Home- coming Comm., IFC. Joel Mashbaum, Baltimore, Md.: AIEE, SAE. Lewis Mason, So. Bend., Ind.: 'IJA9. Michael Mason, Cincinnati, O.: fIJAA, Law Review Ed. Brd. Edward Mataitis, Springfield, O.: QK9, SAE, ASTM. Robert Mathes, Cincinnati, O.: KIJAO, Profile. Raymond Matlock, Cincinnati, O.: Scabbard 84 Blade CV. Pres.D, Army ROTC, Band. Kenneth Matticks, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Dabney Hall CV. Pres.J, WEEP. Maureen Mattis, Cincinnati, O.: AQ CTreas., V. Pres., Corr. Sec.J, HBA CTreas.D, Ivy Chain. Frank Mayer, Cincinnati, O. Kathleen Mayer, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, Newman Center, WAA, Stud. Adv. Garth Maynard, Cincinnati, O,: Glee Club, Chess Club. Joseph McAuliffe, No. Vernon, Ind.: Rifle Team, Newman Center, APhA- OSPA. John McBride, Hillsboro, O.: HAH, Law Review CAssoc. Ed.J, Stud. Bar Ass'n CV. Presb, SBA Rep. Michael McCarthy, Cincinnati, O.: AMA CPres.D. Barbara McClain, Cheverly, Md.: SEA CSec.7, CEC. Michael McClure, Covington, Ky. Richard McCoppin, Kettering, O.: AFROTC. Richard McCue, Cincinnati, O.: KIJAKD, Amer. Law Stud. Ass'n, Stud. Bar Ass'n., Law Review. John McDonough, Cincinnati, O.: AKK, QIJKE, Fresh. 81 Soph. Class Pres., Jr. 84 Sr. Class Sec. Gary McDowell, Norwood, O. William McDowell, Cincinnati, O. Lee McFarland, Mansfield, O.: HKN. Carol McGehee, Cincinnati, O.: WAA Arete. Frank McGuane, Cincinnati, O.: fl5Alb, Law Review, Stud. Court. Carolyn Mclntosh, Bronx, N.Y.: A29, KP Club, Span. Club. William McKerracher, Fairfield, O.: ASME, SAE, ASTM. E. Churchill McKinney, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, Ivy Chain, Penguins. Kathy McKowen, Cincinnati, O.: OKDA, AXA Sweetheart, WEEP. Donald McLennan, Cincinnati, O. Michael McMinn, Cincinnati, O.: 2rIJE, ASM CPres.J. Gary McMullen, Cincinnati, O.: BAWP CSec.J, A21'I CPres.J. Joseph McMullen, Cincinnati, O.: ASME, AIPE, ASHRAE. June McMurray, Norwood, O.: BAW. John McNeal, Dayton, O.: 21IvE, 2I E. Clyde McNew, Cincinnati, O. Duane McVay, Findlay, O.: WEEP, NAEA, Glee Club. Lynda McVay, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon, YWCA, News Record, SEA. Ralph Mecklenburger, Park Forest, Ill.: Profile, HUC Undergrad. Prog. David Mehaffie, Dayton, O.: HKA. William Meissner, Cincinnati, O.: APhA. Michael Melamny, Cincinnati. O.: ASCE CSec.3. Gary Menchhofer, Celina, O.: HKA, Cincinnatus, ALS Trib., Stud. Adv., Jr. Prom Comm., JIFC, YMCA, Alpha Gam Man. David Lee Neal, Fairview Park, O.: IEEE. - Mark Nemecek, Dayton, O.: AXA, Greek Week Com., Homecoming Com., Bus, Ad. Trib. CV. Pres.J. Lawrence Newburger, Cincinnati, O. Norman Nezelkewicz, Scranton, Pa.: Student Planner's Forum CSec., V. Pres.J. Nicholas Colombe, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Niehaus, Cincinnati, O.: Varsity Golf. Evelyn Nielson, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA, YWCA, Spirit Club. Cindy Nieman, Cincinnati, O. Donald H. Nieman, Cincinnati, O.: AEH, SAM. Roland E. Nieman, Cincinnati, O.: AKK, QKE. Linda Nogen, Cincinnati, O.: S pirit Club. Maureen Noonan, Cincinnati, O.: AQ, CPres.b, Educ. Trib. Linda Norden, Cincinnati, O.: AQ, YWCA, Home Ec Club. McLuin Norman, Cincinnati, O.: ACDA CV. Pres., Historian, Pledge Trainer, House Manager, Sweetheart Comm. Chrm.J IFC, News Record, Human Rela- tions Comm. Robert Norton, Cincinnati, O. Janet Nozik, S. Euclid, O. Frank Nutter, St. Albans, W. CPres.D, Cincinnatus, Student Va.: 2CDE, 22 CTreas.J, Metro CTreas.l, Sophos Council CTreas.D, Bus. Ad. Trib., Budget Board, French CV. Pres.j, YMCA, Cabinet of Pres., Who's Who. Mary Nutter, Barboursville, W. Va. Ellen Obendorf, Versailles, Ind.: AAA, Guidon, Mortar Board, Sidvdall CPres., Sec.J, Women's Housing Council CSec.J, K-P Club, SEA, Ivy Chain, Student Advisors, Glee Club, AWS. Norman Obert, Cincinnati, O.: ASCE. I Judith Oberwager, So. Orange, N.J.: 11,22 CTreas.b, Hillel. Barbara Menne, Cincinnati, O.: KA, HXE, Bus. Ad. Trib. CSec.D, Newman Center, Stud. Adv., YWCA. Millicent Mercer, New York, N.Y.: Mummers Guild, Draught. Robert Meredith, Piqua, O.: 2fIJE. IIT2. Larry Merkel, Newton Falls, O.: English Club. RobertVMerker, Englewood, N.J.: 2AM. Leon Merritts, Cincinnati, O.: A1IJA. Gail Mers, Batavia, O. Virginia Merten, Cincinnati, O.: BIIJA, NSID, Cin- cinnatian Beauty. Richard Messerly, Steubenville. O.: KKW CSec.J, Band, APhA-OSPA. Alan Messing, Cincinnati, O.: IEEE, ASTEM. Wendell Mettey, Cincinnati, O. Harriet Metz, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. Anthony Metzner, Cincinnati, O.: AX2. Ro er Me er Cincinnati O 8 Y , , - Carl Meyers, Cincinnati, O.: QDAIIJ, Law Review. Stephen Meyers, Bellevue, Ky.: AKK. Larry Miano, Lyndora, Pa.: A2l'I. John Middleton, Cincinnati, O.: GIJAO. Stephen Milan. Cleveland, O.: fIJH2, 1'IT2, TBIT, ASME, SAE. Terryl Milder, Cleveland Hgts., O.: AAA, CDAQ. Ted Milios, Toledo, O.: OX. Bill Miller. Cincinnati, O.: AX2. 1IJH2, wIvAI'. David Miller, Cincinnati. O.: AXA. Elaine Miller, Celina, O.: KA9, Panhellenic, Spirit Club, WUS, AWS, YWCA. James Miller. Scott Depot, W. Va. Laurence Miller. Cincinnati, O. Patricia Miller. Cincinnati. O.: Glee Club, Newman Center. Ro er Miller Cincinnati O g . , . Stephen Miller, Cincinnati, O.: 2AE. Thomas Miller, Cincinnati, O.: 21IJE, Track. Warren Miller. Rocky River, O.: Daniel Mills, Findlay, O.: AIAA. ATA, IFC. Michael Minges, Cincinnati, O.: 2X, Peggy Minges. Hamilton, O.: MQIJE, CCM Newspaper, CCM Chorus. Linda Mintz, Cleveland Hgts., O. Seymour Mirkes, Cincinnati, O. Madilyn Mitchell, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon, Torrey Mitchell, Cincinnati, O. Kenneth Mitman, Cincinnati, O.: 2AM, Soph. Class Cab. Mary Beth Mohring, Cincinnati, David Molfenter, Cincinnati, O.: Robert Molique, Cincinnati, O.: Freeman Moore, Cincinnati, O.: Susan Moran, Cincinnati, O.: 0.2 KA1'I. TBH, HKN, IEEE. 115149. ASME, SAE, Men's Adv. N2N. GCIJA, KA1'I CPres.J, SEA, 2flJE CSec.J. Frances Morgante, Lower Burrell, Pa.: Ivy Chain, CCM Trib. CSec.j, Stud. Adv., CCM Fresh. Class Pres., Orchestra, Chorus, Mummers Orchestra. Mary Morrissey, Cincinnati, O. Richard Morrow, Cincinnati, O.: APhA, OSPA. Harold Morse, Reading, O.: APhA. Kenneth Morton, Cincinnati, O.: TB1'I. Donald Moss, Akron, O.: KIJAKID, Law Review. Karen Moss, Roslvn, N.Y.: SNEA, Hillel. Helen Moustafa, Cincinnati, O.: Home Ec Club. Anita Moyer, Cincinnati, O.: WX, WAA, Mummers Guild. Yvonne Mukamal. Cedarhurst, N.Y. Judith Mullinax, Cincinnati, O.: Band, Concert Band, SNO. Georgia Mulvihill, Cincinnati. O.: Newman Club. Andv Mundew, McConnelsville, O. David Mundhenk, Dayton, O.: A2111 Jack Murnan. Cincinnati, O. Joseph Murphy, Jr., Troy, N.Y.: 21IJE. Ian Murray, Garnerville, N.Y.: TIT2, SAE. Robert Murray. Cincinnati, O.: AXA CPres., Rush Chrm., Pledge Trainerj, Cincinnatus. Metro, Porooise Club CTreas.J, C Club, Swimming Team CCo- captj. Sr. Class Pres., Men's Adv., Homecoming Exec. Comm, Who's Who. Ronald Myers, Cincinnati, O. Roger A. Nadler, Cincinnati, O.: 2AE. Baseball, C-Club. Theodore Naegel, Cincinnati, O.: AlChE. -Sui Ann Nagy, N. Canton, O.: AATI CSocial Chrm., Standards Chrm.J, N-H ri . Lorna J. Naylor, Cincinnati, O.: AFA, IIXE, FSA. William O'Brian, Cincinnati, O.: AKW CTreas.J Wesley 0'Connor, Cleves, O. V - Beth 0'DonnelI, Cincinnati O.: OQA, AAA, Mortar Board., Gurdon, Cin- cinnatus, Women's Advisory CSec., Treas.J, Jr. Adv. Bd. Orientation Board CSec., Treas.J, Greek Week Com. CChrm.D Mary Ohlhaut, Cincinnati, O. Richard Opp, Cincinnati, 0. Robert Orleck, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Donna Osborne, Marion, O.: Glee Club. Rena Overholser, Cincinnati, O. Jean Overman, Cincinnati, O. glglin M. Owen, Cincinnati, O.: AAA, Trianon, YWCA, KAIT, News Record, A. Robert Page, Cincinnati, O.: ATQ. Gordon T. Paine, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: N2N. Gerald Palermo, Cincinnati, O.: Pharm. Trib. CPres., Treas.D, KW, Amer. Pharm. Ass'n CSec., Treas.D, Newman Ctr., Men's Adv., Who's Who. Charles Palmiter, Cincinnati, O.: BSU. Jeanne Panaro, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, K-P Club. Robert Parker, Cincinnati, O. Lloyd Parmley, Cincinnati, O.: AlChE. Lee Parrish, Hamilton, O.: Law Review. . John E. Pascucci, Medford, Mass.: YMCA, IFC, Spirit Club, 4IDKT CPres., V. Pres., Pledge Trainerj. Arthur Pate, Cincinnati, O.: AfI1A CPres.J, College Conservatory Chorale: CCM Chorus. Gerald Pater, Hamilton, O.: Amer. Law Stud. Ass'n, Stud. Bar Ass'n, Stud. Court. John Patten, Jr., Cincinnati, O. - Betsy Patterson, Cincinnati, O.: 9-CIDA, Ivy Chain, Stud. Adv., Greek Week Comm, Jr. Prom Comm. Wendell Patterson, Sharonville, O. William Patton, Cincinnati, O.: KDACIH CTreas.J. Robert Patzer, Rochester, N.Y.: BAW, Res. Hall Gov't. Donald Paul, Cincinnati, O.: Glee Club, Univ. Singers. - Ruth Paulsen, Cincinnati, O.: News Record, WAA., Penguins, Glee Club, Spirit Club, YWCA, Jr. Cab. Adv., Concert Comm., Stud. Coun., Stud.-Faculty Rel. Comm., K-P Club. Edwin Payne, Chilicothe, O. Ellen Pearson, Cincinnati, O.: CCM Trib. CSec.J, CCM Newspaper, MENC CTreas.J Stephen Peck, Cincinnati, O.: A21'I, Greek Week Cochairman. Philip Peckinpaugh, Canton, O.: Swimming Team. Marjorie Pelstring, Cincinnati, O.: IIX, AMA. Richard Peltz, Cincinnati, O. Dennis Penderghast, Cincinnati, O. Roger Pepples, Cincinnati, O.: fID2K, NEA, OEA. Robert Permut, Cincinnati, O.: Caducea CV. Pres.J, APhA CPres.J Stud. Coun., Pharm. Trib., AZ!! CSec.7, Men's Adv. Exec. Comm. Terry Persinger, Quincy, O.: AX2. Ronald Petcher, La Mesa, Calif.: 1IJX. Ernst Petri, Cincinnati, O.: Track Team. Terrell Philippe, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: 2fI1E, Men's Adv., Fresh. Cab., Caducea, YMCA Cabinet. Raymond Phillips, Cincinnati, O.: A2H, Army ROTC. Douglas Pierce, Valparaiso, Ind.: 1'IKA, AIA, Men's Adv., YMCA. Sylvia Pile, Jamestown, Tenn. William Pilgram, Covington, Ky. Robert Pines, Plainfield, N.J.: SIE CTreas.J, SAM, Spirit Club, Dorm Pres. Coun. Paula Pinsack, Cincinnati, O.: AAA. Charles Pinyard, Elyria, O.: ITKA, Men's Adv., Newman Ctr., YMCA, Stud. Coun., Convocation Comm., Greek Week Comm. John Pioch, Spring Valley, N.Y. Carol Piper. Cincinnati, O.: AAA CCorr. Sec., Rush Chrm.J, Sweetheart of 2X, AWS, Sigma She, Cincinnatian Beauty, 2X Derby Day Queen. Rebecca Pittenger, Cincinnati, O.: KAH, Mummers Guild, Speech and Hearing Club CPres.J, News Record. Richard Pittenger, New Carlisle, O.: AX2, AlChE. Joan Pitts, Cincinnati, O.: KA, WEEP. Frederick Pizzo. Cincinnati, O. Norman Plair, Cincinnati, O. Robert Ploscowe. Englewood, N.J.: AKW, AMA, SAM. Robert Plotkin, Plainfield, N.J.: 1'IAfIJ, l'IA2, KIPAG, News Record CSports Ed.J, IFC Delegate. William Plunges, Bayonne, N.J. Charles Popelka, Pittsburgh, Pa.: AKA. Paula Porowski. Cincinnati, O. Robert Potts, New Albany, Ind ' AXA, IDSA CV. Presb David Powers, Cleveland Hgts., Jon Powers, Mechanicsburg, Donald Prahl, Chambersburg, Social Chrm., Union Bd. CPres., Theresa Presser. Cincinnati, O. O. O.: Res. Hall Exec. Coun. CV. Pres.J Pa.: ATA CTreas.J, Greek Week, IFC, Union Treas.D, Men's Adv. Joan Preston, Cincinnati, O.: AZ. Bettina Prevninger, Cincinnati, O.: KA9, Jr. Panhellenic CSec.J, T.C. Trib., News Record. Nancy Prewitt, Cincinnati, O.: KAII. Marlay Price, Dayton, O.: AFQ. Sally Priesand, Fairview Park, O.: Hillel, Hebrew Union College Under- Eraduate Ass'n. Paul Princi, Cincinnati, O.: TKE. Thomas Proeschel, Hamilton, O.: HKN, IEEE, AROTC. Dennis Puhalla, Youngstown, O.: CKIIE. Margaret Purdy, Fairfield, 0. Richard Purdy, Cincinnati, O.: Stud. Bar Ass'n CSec.J, Moot Court Coun. 412 Stephen Quick, Springfield, Ohio: HKA, AlChE. David Quinlan, Cincinnati, O.: AXA, QHE, Jr. Class Adv. Brd., IFC, Men's Adv. Charles Rademaker, Louisville, Ky.: AIIJA, Scabbard 81 Blade, Film Soc., Bridge Club, Stud. Coun., DAA Trib. Charles Radican Cincinnati, O. Charles Ramey, Dayton, O.: ATA, Orientation Brd. 1Pres.J, Men's Adv. Exec. Comm., IFC Chrm., Greek Week Comm., Chrm., Res. Adv., Wno's Who. Ruth Ramsey, Cincinnati, O.: AAIT CTreas.7, LHA Treas. William Rapp, Kenton, O.: EKDE, AIEE. Abdul Rashidi, Kabul, Afghanistan. Sharon Rasor, New Lebanon, O.: CCM Chorale, Chorus. Donna Rathkamp, Cincinnati, O.: KA, YWCA, AWS. Steven Ratnofsky, Cambridge, Mass.: IIAE, ITKE. Thomas Rau, Dayton, O. Joseph Ray, Cincinnati, O.: Symphonic Band, Marching Band. J. Norman Ray, Cincinnati, O.: QKW, AEI'I, Scuba Club, Sailing Club. John Rebel, Geneva, N.Y.: EAE, AIAA. Ronald Rebman, Ft. Wayne, Ind.: TKE, Stud. Planners Forum, Men's Adv. Richard Reder, Loveland, O.: SAM, YFA. Richard Redett, Greenville, O. Ruth Redd, Cincinnati, O.: fIJAK. Roger Reese, Austinburg, O.: Stud. Planners Forum. Mary Reed, Cincinnati, O.: TBE, Band, CCM Band, Wind Ensemble. Michael Rehn, Cincinnati, O.: AEIIJ, AEH. Jennifer Reiner, Fairfield, O.: AAA CPres.D, Ivy Chain, KP Club John Reininger, Cincinnati, O.: ASPO, Stud. Planners Forum. Thomas Reininger, Cincinnati, O.: Pershing Rifles, Scabbard 81 Blade. Richard Reinschmidt, Cincinnati, O. Walter Rekstis, Bay Village, O.: Football, Basketball, C Club. Raymond Renner, Cincinnati, O.: IIJHE. Leonard Rescek, Masury, O. John Rettig, Cincinnati, O.: TB TI, HKN, IEEE CTreas.J. David Reusch, Covington, Ky. Patricia Reuter, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, SNO. Jay Reynolds, Prospect, O.: PTA KSec., Treas.J, Men's Adv., CCM News- paper, CCM Trib. Lawrence Reynolds, Fairfield, O. Susan Rhoades, Cincinnati, O.: KA, CSO CSec., V. Pres.l, YWCA, NAEA. Jo-Ann Ribarsky, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA CV. Pres., Pledge Trainerb, News Rec- ord, YWCA CMembership Coun.D, WEEP. Robert Ricaud, Hartsdale, N.Y.: -IDK9. Jill Rice. Dayton, O.: AZ, House Pres. Coun., Exec. Res. Hall Coun. Marcus Richardson, Cincinnati, O. George Richter, Cincinnati, O. Don Riemenschneider, Cincinnati, O.: IEEE, Wesley Found. CTreas., Pres.J. Arnold Rifkin, Great Neck, N.Y.: IIACII, Bus. Ad. Trib., Hillel, Spirit Club, Young Democrats, Men's Adv. Comm., Stud. Coun. Comm. Myra Rifkin, Dayton, Ky.: KIDAG. Lawrence Rinsky, Cincinnati, O.: EAM, CIJHE, IIJBK, WEEP. Richard Rinsky, Cincinnati, O. Carl Risch, Evansville, Ind.: ASCE. Sandra Risch, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross QPres.J, WAA, AWS iRec. Sec.b, Stud. Adv. Andrew Ritz, Cincinnati, O. Charles Rizzo, Cincinnati, O. Allen Roberts. Middletown, O. Kathleen Robinson, Springfield, O.: AXQ, News Record CCirc. Mgr.j Home- coming Exec. Comm., YWCA Cab., Glee Club, Stud. Adv., Jr. Prom Comm. William Robinson, Wilmington, O.: 4IJHE, TBIT, HKN, IEEE. Marlene Rochwerger, Milwaukee. Wisc. Mary Rockwood, Cincinnati, O.: GJQIJA CCorr. Sec.D. Gail Roden, Hamilton, O.: NSIH Trib. fTreas.J, SNO. Howard Roe. Butler, Pa.: EN CV. Pres.J, Baseball, Eng. Trib. KSec.D, Jr. Adv. Brd.. AXE, AICE, IFC. Paul Roeder, Cincinnati, O.: ASM CTreas.D. Cheryl Rogers, Cuyahoga Falls, O.: AQSA, AID, DAA Trib., WEEP. Gregory Rogers, Cincinnati, O.: AEIT. Thomas Rogers, Greenhills, O. Vincent Rogers. Fairview, Pa.: AKK. Charles Rohr, Maplewind, O.: AEIIJ, BAW. James Rolfes. Cincinnati, O. Margaret Rolfes, Cincinnati, O.: Ivy Chain, Stud. Directory, TC Trib. CV. Pres.J, Mummers Guild, Glee Club, Homecoming Comm. Chrm., SNEA, Jr. Prom Comm., Mum Sale Soph. Coun. Stud. Adv. Judith Root, Middletown, O.: HXE. Arthur Rose, Bronxville, N.Y.: AE1'I. Egyan Rose, Canton, O.: News Record, Swimming Mgr., Porpoise Club, Res. v. Annette Rosen, Livingston, N.J.: KDEE. Harriet Rosen, Baltimore, Md.: Art Club, Spirit Club. Linda Rosen, New Brunswick, N.J.: IIJEE CTreas.3, SEA, NEA. KP Club, Hillel. Elizabeth Rosenberg. Cincinnati, O.: KAE-J, Mod. Dance Club, SEA. Elmer Rosenberger, Cincinnati, O. Peter Rosenwald. Cincinnati, O.: Pharm. Trib., APhA-OSPA. Abraham Ross, Cincinnati, O.: AEH, Chem. Club, Caducea. Betsy Ross, Cincinnati, O.: YWCA. Jeanne Ross, Parsippany, N.J.: KATI, SEA. John Ross, Morrow, Ohio. Susan Ross, Cincinnati, O.: KE, Pharm. Trib. Claude Rost, Cincinnati, O.: News Record CAss't. Sports Ed.D. xlcary Rothacker, Cincinnati, O.: OSPA. Cincinnatus, Newman Center, Stud. V. W. Daniel Ruark, Cincinnati, O. Mary Rudd, Cincinnati, O. Jenifer Ruehl, Cincinnati, O.: KAE-J, Angel Flight CPledge Trainerj, Stud. Direc- tory, WUS fSec.J Stud. Adv., AWS Coun. Grayce Ruehlman, Cincinnati, O.: Law Review. Roger Runnian, Cincinnati, O.: KIJKT. Richard Rupp. Bryan, O. Nancy Russell. Beaver Falls, Pa.: CCM Orchestra. Sharon Russell, Cincinnati, O. Ezra Rutledge, Cincinnati, O. John Ryan, Sharon, Pa.: Newman Center, APhA, Caducea. Robert Ryan, Cincinnati, O. John Saccardi, Bloomfield, N.J.: ATS2, Stud. Planners Forum. Marjorie Salomon, Hewlett, N.Y.: NEAE. Ellen Salzman, Oceanside, N.Y. Helen Samuels, Olivette, Mo.: EAT, YWCA, WUS, Spirit Club. Donna Samuelson, Cincinnati, O. Carol Sander, Cincinnati, O. Barry Sarvo, Cincinnati, O. R. Michael Savage, Hamilton, O. Peter Savu, Cincinnati, O. John Sawyer, Franklin, O.: EX CPres., Corr. Sec., Pledge Trainerb, IFC, JIFC, Young Republican Club CPres.D. Steve Sayetta, Yonkers, N.Y.: 1'IAfI1. Jeri Saymen, Cincinnati, O.: AAH. Thomas Scesniak, Chicago, lll. John Schaedel, Cincinnati, O.: AKW, SAM. JoAnne Schaen, Cincinnati, O.: News Record, NAEA CTreas.J, YFA. Dianne Schatzman, Cincinnati, O.: AFA, KAII, AAA, EATI. Carolyn Scheidler, Mt. Orab, O. Stephen Schenck, Cincinnati, O.: IEEE. Haline Schiff, Cincinnati, O. Philip Schlachter, Cincinnati, O.: Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade. Richard Schlemmer, Cincinnati, O.: ATQ, XE, Eng. Trib, ASCE, ASTM. Daniel Schlie, Cincinnati, O.: KIIKG. Raymond Schlinkert, Cincinnati, O.: AMA, SAM. David Schmid, Cincinnati, O.: HKE. Ronald Schmiedeker, Cincinnati, O. Dennis Schmitt, Cincinnati, O.: APhA. James Schmitt, Cincinnati, O. Jerry Schmutte, Cincinnati, O.: OAE. Donna Schneeman, Cincinnati, O.: AAH QV. Pres.J, Logan Hall Ass'n. CPres.J. AWS, Aquacats, Young Republicans Club, Who's Who. Donald Schneider, Streator, Ill.: AIAA. Jerome Schneider, Independence, Ky.: ATA, Men's Stud. Adv. John Schneider, Cincinnati, O.: AETI, Ski Club, IEEE. Ronald Schneider, Cincinnati, O.: EYE. V. Tom Schneider, Cincinnati, O.: AE1'I, SAM, AMA. Manfred Schnetzer, Cincinnati, O.: ASME. John Schnierle, Cincinnati, O.: AEH, SAM. Thomas Schoenung, Cincinnati, O.: IEEE. Louise Schomburg, Cincinnati, O.: AZ. David Scholten, Cincinnati, O.: AE1'I. John Scholz, Toledo, O.: Scarab. John Schroder, Cincinnati, O.: B91'I, Sophos, Baseball, Greek Week Treas., WUS Co-Chrmn., Varsity and Bearcat Band, A 84 S Trib. CV. Presb, Men's Adv., Univ. College Chrmn., Homecoming Comm. Kenneth Schuette, Jr., W. Lafayette, Ind., EfI1E, Scarab, D.A.A. Trib. Robert Schulte, Cincinnati, O.: AEI'I, SAM. Linda Schulz, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club. , I David Schwain, Cincinnati, O.: KIIKO, OAK QV. Pres., Sec.7, Metro, Sailing Team CTreas.b, Jr. Class Adv. Brd. CChrmn.J, Newman Ctr. CPres., V. Presb, Orientation Brd CPres.J, Stud. Religious Coun. CPres.j, IFC, Bus. Ad. Trib., Cab. of Pres. Barry Schwartz, Cincinnati, O. David Schwartz, Long Island, N.Y.: EAM. I Nancy Schwartz, Hartsdale, N.Y.: EAT, Glee Club, Hillel, SNEA, OEA. David Schwendeman, Pittsburgh, Pa.: IIJKO, IFC, Stud. Adv. Eileen Scott, Cincinnati, O.: AA1'I, CEC. Ellen Scott, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, Penguins, Special Educ. Club, Speech and Hearing Club. G. Kirby Scott, Norwalk, O. Judith Scott, Cincinnati, O.: Mummers Build, Mod. Dance Club. Curtis Sears, Cincinnati, O. Ronald Seeskin, Cincinnati, O.: AEII. Susanna Seghi, Canton, O.: N8tH Trib., N8iH Soph. Class Pres., Logan Hall Ass'n. CV. Pres.J, Newman Ctr., Glee Club, Stud. Nurses Organ.,-Ivy Chain. Mary Seibert, Cincinnati, O.: GCIDA, Angel Flight, WEEP, Ivy Chain, AWS. Ronald Seibert, Cincinnati, O.: APhA, OSPA. Wayne Sennett, Cincinnati, O. A. Christina Senors, Cincinnati, O.: AE9, APhA, CSec.J, OSPA CSec.J. Peter Sereque, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. Gerald Sevachko, Youngstown, O. John Severyn, Springfield, O. Gary Shaffer, Cincinnati, O. Mayada Shafie, Ramalla, Jordan. John Shaflucas, Buffalo, N.Y. Robert Shapiro, Rochester, N.Y.: KIDAKIS, Stud. Bar Ass'n., Nat'l Moot Court, Jr. Moot Court, Moot Court Coun., Assoc. Justice of UC Stud. Court. Steven Shapiro, Brooklyn, N.Y.: AKW. Timothy Shay, Cincinnati, O.: Debate CV. Pres., Pres.D. Frank Sheetz, Cincinnati, O.: AROTC. Mary Shelgren, Gary, Ind.: KKI' CCorr. Sec.b, Cincinnatus, AWS fCorr. Sec. Treas.J, WAA. Brenda Shelton, Hamilton, O.: KAO, KATI, Ivy Chain, YWCA, AWS, Educ Trib. Phil Shepardson, Xenia, O.: EKIIE, EE, Metro, OAK, Sophos, Cincinnatus Soph. Class Treas., Jr. 81 Sr. Class Adv. Brd., Cheerleader, Jr. Prom Com- mittee Chrmn., Homecoming Comm. Chrmn., EIDE 4Pres.D, Glee Club. James Shields, Cincinnati, O. Don Shimp, Cambridge, O.: AMA. G. Lynn Shostack, Dayton, O.: AAA, ACIHA, Ivy Chain, Spirit Club, AIA, Profile Res. Hall Gov't. William Shreve, Cincinnati, O. Lawrence Shuller, Cincinnati, O.: APhA, OSPA. Diana Shultheis, Dayton, O.: KKF, AIIIA, AID, Mummers Guild, DAA Trib. Barbara Shutt, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA, YWCA. Robert Siegel, Cincinnati, O.: EAM, Men's Adv., Union Concert Series Comm. Dale Siemer, Cincinnati, O.: EAE, YMCA, JIFC, Greek Week Comm. Richard Sieving, Cincinnati, O.: AXE, KIJHE tPres.D, Caducea. Rein Siinee, Cincinnati, O. Diane Silber, Cincinnati O, Harold Silberman, Cincinnati, O.: HAT, Caducea, Hillel. Richard Silz, Cincinnati, O.: Amer. Institute of Physics, Mitchell Aerospace Soc. fCommanderb, Football. Frank Simchak, McKees Rocks, Pa.: AKK. Howard Simons, Cincinnati, O.: EAM. Elaine Simpson, Hamilton, O.: Home Ec Club, NEA. James Sims, Dayton, O. Gerald Singer, Cincinnati, O.: APhA. Sara Skillman, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: ODA, Greek Goddess Chrmn., Stud. Adv., Newman Ctr., TC Trib., Homecoming Court, Ivy Chain. Patricia Slattery, Cincinnati, O.: TBE, March Band, Concert Band, Varsity Band. Francis Slavin, Cincinnati, O. Russell Slone, Ashland, Ky.: IT-BW, Mummers Guild. Arthur Smith, Cincinnati, O.: IIJHE. Dan Smith, Cincinnati, O.: APhA. Donald Smith, Baltimore, Md., Triangle CTreas.D, DAA Trib., Soph. Class Cab., AIA KTreas., V. Presb. Diane Smith, Berkeley Hgts., N.J. Gordon Smith, Portsmouth, O.: APhA, Sailing Club. Jean Smith, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA CRec. Sec.J, Penguins, WAA, KP Club. James Smith, Alexandria, O.: OX, CPres.J, Stud. Act. Brd., Mummers Guild, Men's Adv. System. Karen Smith, Cincinnati, O.: SNO. Marian Smith, Cincinnati, O. Phillip Smith, Richmond, Ind. Randall Smith, Hamersville, O.: f15KT, KIJHE, XE, TBII, ASCE. Robert Smith, Eldred, Pa.: EQE. Sharon Smith, Westfield, N.J. Ellen Smolen, N.Y., N.Y.: WAA, Arete. Avron Smolensky, Memphis, Tenn.: CDMA, AlIvA. Diane Snoble, Milford, O. Linda Snodgrass, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Home Ec Club. Roberta Snyder, Mendon, O. Barbara Solomon, Arlington, Va.: Guidon, Jr. Women's Honor Soc. CV. Pres.D, Cincinnatus, Mortar Brd., Jr. Class Adv. Brd., Jr. Prom Comm., Women's Housing Coun. fPres.D, Memorial Hall V. Pres., Cabinet of Pres., AWS, Mum- mers Guild, Stud. Activities Brd. Thomas Speer, Cincinnati, O. Scott Spencer, Cincinnati, O.: AFROTC. Susan Spencer, Cincinnati, O.: AXQ, Guidon, Mortar Brd., KAH, Ivy Chain, Stud. Directory Soph. Class KV. Presb, YWCA KPres.J, WUS, Sophos Court. Georgia Sperber, Akron, O.: Hillel, Hebrew Union College Undergrad. Ass'n. Fern Spiegel, Cincinnati, O.: KAH. Marvin Spiegelman, Yonkers, N.Y.: Hillel. 1 1 Larry Spreckelmeier, Cincinnati, O. Douglas Spreen, Cincinnati, O.: APhA, OSPA. Steven Spreen, Cincinnati, Ohio: Mitchell Club CPres.J. Lewis Spurlock, Cincinnati, O. Gail Stagenhorst, Middletown, Md.: Bus. Educ. Club, AED Sweetheart. William Staker, Springfield, O.: E1IJE, Glee Club. Dorothea Stanger, Maplewood, N.J.: Hillel. Frances Stanton, Glendale, O.: ON. Cheryl Stare. Cincinnati, O.: KKF. KAH, Stud. Adv., Panhellenic fRush Chrmn.J, Angel Flight Clnformations Off.D, Greek Goddess Court, SNEA. Thomas Stark, St. Bernard, O.: APhA. R. Lee Starr, Cincinnati, O: ACIJA: Stud. Planners Forum. Robert Stautberg. Cincinnati. A.: BFE KV. Pres.J, EIE, AE1'I, SAM. Harold St. Clair, Cincinnati, O. Charles Steele, Cincinnati. O.: AECD, Sailing Club. Sandra Steele, Cincinnati, O.: AX!! fPres.b, Cincinnatus, Angel Flight, Ivy ggaing News Record, Sr. Class V. Pres., Greek Week Sec., YWCA CSec.D, Jr. V. l' . Joyce Steinmetz, Cincinnati, O.: AAH, KE, APhA, YWCA, Stud. Directory. Linda Steinmetz, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Ctr. CSec.D. Stud. Adv. Gene Stern. Cincinnati, O.: EAE, Soph. Class Conf. Chrmn., YMCA. Carlietta Stewart, Cincinnati, O. Priscilla Stewart. Cincinnati, O.: AAA, Cincinnatian, WEEP, Mummers Guild. Robert Stewart. Portmouth. O.: Stud. Planners Forum CPres.l. JoAnn Stilgenbauer. Cincinnati, O.: KA, TIAE. Jr. Panhellenic, Greek Week, Ivy Chain, CINCINNATIAN fEd.-Des., Assoc. Ed.-Des.J, Brd. of Pub. fTreas.J, Who's Who. Stuart Stiller, New Albany, Ind.: GX CV. Pres., Pledge Trainerh, NSID, AID, Newman Center. Dianne Stillman, Cincinnati, O.: MKDE, Newman Center. Ronald Stillman, Cincinnati, O. Nancy Stillpass. Cincinnati, O. Jgffery Stine, Chesterland, O.: XE CV. Presb, ASCE CV. Pres.J, Men's Adv., A TM. Nancv Stine, Cincinnati. O.: KA CRec. Sec.7, TIAE, Brd. of Pub., Stud. Direc- tory fBus. Mgr.l, SEA. KP Club, .lr. Prom Comm. George Stinson. Cincinnati, O.: Band. Lynn Stoller, Cincinnati, O.: EAT, Soph. Class Coun., Spirit Club, SNEA. John Stone, Cincinnati, O. Laura Stoner, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, AAA, Ivy Chain, Caducea, Stud. Adv. David Stovall. Speedway, Ind. Kenneth Stoutenborough, Cincinnati, O. Carole Stratton, Washington C.H., O.: Nurs. Class Sec., Angel Flight, Stud. Adv. SNO. Janet Straub, Cincinnati, O.: AX!! CV. Pres.l. Roger Strine, Cardington, O.: ASME, SAE, Eng. Trib. Gerald Strohmenger, Cincinnati, O.: KIJKB. SAE. ASME. Irma Struck. Newport, Ky.: KAIT. SNEA, KP Club. Mary Stuart, Southgate, Ky.: ZTA 1Treas., Pres.l, AAA. IIAE, KAH, Guidon CTreas.l, Mortar Brd., Stud. Directory CEd.l. Brd. of Pub. 4Treas.7, Ivy Chain, Stud. Adv., Bus. Educ, Club, SEA, Spirit Club, Greek Week Comm., Home- coming Comm., Jr. Class Comm. Allen Stuckey, Archbold, O. Robert Sturgeon, Xenia. O. Dwight Stutz, Mantua. O.: IDKT, ASCE, AREA. Sigmund Sugarman. Cincinnati. O. Neal Sundermann. Cincinnati, O.: EN, Profile fBus. Mgr.J, Stud. Adv. Daniel Sway, Cincinnati, O.: QDAE. Gerald Switzer, Cincinnati, O.: AMA. Bvron Swanson, Jamestown, N.Y.: ASME, SAE. Clara Swearingen, Cincinnati, O. William Sweeney, Cincinnati, O. Paula Tabachnikoff, Norfolk, Va., Scioto fTreas.D, Hillel, NEA, OEA, Y.F.A. Ronald Tabibian, Woodbury, N.Y. Elefteria Tassopoulos, Cincinnati, O.: KAII, SNEA. Tami Tate, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA. Harvey Tauber, Bronx, N.Y.: 1'IAfIJ, Hillel, Spirit Club, IFC. Frederick Taylor, Canton, O. Frank Taylor, Cincinnati, O. Ann Tenbosch, Cincinnati, O.: Hillel. Robert Tenkman, Cincinnati, O. Dorsey Thacker, Belington, W. Va.: TBII, HKN. Sandy Thaubald, Cincinnati, O.: KKF, K-P Club fSec.D Panhellenic Double Quartet, AWS. Mozelle Thiedeman, Troy, O.: AQ, FSA, Siddall fSec., Treas.J. Bruce Thompson, Cincinnati, O.: Young Republicans Club. Dean Thompson, Cincinnati, O.: BB CPres.J, WFIB KMgr.D, UC Band Announc- er, Concert Band MC. Dennis Thompson, Cincinnati, O.: SAE, ASME. Donald Thompson, Dayton, O. Edward Thompson, Cincinnati, O.: AKIDA. Football, Track. William Thompson, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: E'IJE, YMCA, Stud. Adv. Douglas Tilden, Lombard, Ill.: EAE. gohn Tinker, Cincinnati, O.: IIKE, ASIA, Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Stud. oun. Carl Toland, Jamestown, O.: UC Band, SAM., YFA. John Tonkin, Batavia, O. Anthony Tonto, Perth Amboy, N.J. Alan Tootikian, Mansfield, O.: IEEE. Richard Topel, Cincinnati, O. John Torbeck, Cincinnati, O.: A.M.A., S.A.M., Newman Center. Stuart Torgovnick, Brooklyn, N.Y.: AEH, WFIB. Russell Towner, Dayton, O.: SAM. Richard Traeger, Montclair, N.J.: EIDE. Kenneth Trapp, New Kensington, Pa.: CDHE, AQIJA. Paul Traub, Indianapolis, Ind.: ATQ, SAM, Jr. IFC. Thomas Tromey, Cincinnati, O.: IPAQ, Amer. Law Stud. Ass'n., Stud. Bar Ass'n., I-lonor Council CPres.J, Stud. Court. Donna Troy, Cincinnati, O.: Hillel, SEA, K-P Club. Stephen Truchil, Mericho, N.Y.: Union Fine Arts Chrmn. Keith Truog, Lancaster, O.: AIChE. Stanley Tyirich, Cincinnati, O. Barbara Uchtman, Cincinnati, O.: AAII, Cincinnatus, N8tH Jr. Class Pres., N8tH Trib., Stud. Adv., SNO CSec.J. Peter Ulbrich, Cincinnati, O.: AIChE CPres.J. James Van Gelder, Cincinnati, O.: QIPAE fTreas., Pres.J. V James Van Orsdel, Cincinnati, O.: CDA9, Stud. Coun., A815 Trib., Greek Week Comm. Jane Van Winkle, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Varland, Cincinnati, Ohio: SAM. Grae Vayle, Cincinnati, O. Robert Venable, Newport, Ky.: Law Review CAssoc. Ed.J, Stud. Bar Ass'n CCIass Rep.l. John Ventura, Dayton, O.: EfDE, Caducea, News Record. Richard Vestring, Cincinnati, O. Donald Vinel, Cincinnati, O.: SAM. Paul Voet, Cincinnati, O.: 1I1A6, QHE, OAE, -IPAQ, Sophos, Debate, Men's Adv. Greek Week Comm. Elizabeth Vogel, Cincinnati, O.: KKI', CDA9, Angel Flight. Susan Vogel, Cincinnati, O.: AAA, KAH. Ronald Vogt, Cincinnati, O.: AEII, SAM QTreas.J, Spirit Club. Howard Voigt, Cincinnati, O.: Band. Donald Volkmar, Loveland, O.: Pershing Rifles, AEl'I, AROTC Rifle Team, Men's Adv. Paul Vollbracht, Quincy, Ill.: ATA, IDHE, HKN, TBTI, IEEE, Eng. Trib. CSec.D. Connie Von Dielingen, Seymour, Ind.: KA9, Cincinnatus, DAA Trib. CSec.D, Jr. Class Adv. Brd., YWCA, AXA Sweetheart, AKIPA CSec.J, Greek Goddess, Jr. Prom Comm. Chrmn. John Wachsmuth, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. John Wagner, Glendale, O.: IEEE. Michael Wagner, Cincinnati, O. Mary Wagner, Cincinnati, O. Peter Wagner, Cincinnati, O.: Stud. Planners Forum CV. Pres.J, ASPO, AIP, YES, Humanity Reading Prog., Newman Center. Ronald Wagner, Hamilton, O.: HTE. William Wagner, Dayton, O., SAM. John Wald, Cincinnati, O.: AXE, AIChE CV. Pres.J. Patricia Wall, Cincinnati, O.: AQ, FSA CSec.D, Newman Center. William Wallace, Nassau, Bahamas, KAW, IFC. Rebecca Walters, Ansonia, O. James Walters, Elkhart, Ind.: EN, AGPA. Michael Walton, Cincinnati, O. Gordon Walz, Newport, Ky. Sandria Ward, Vicksburg, Miss.: AAA, Mortar Brd., MKIPE CPres.J, Scioto Res, Hall CV. Pres.J, Women's Housing Coun., Ivy Chain. Sharon Ward, Virginia Beach, Va.: EAI, Stud. Adv. Mummers Guild. Joseph Warren, Cincinnati, O. Henry Wasserman, Cincinnati, O. Russel Waterman, Cincinnati, O. Barry Weber, Cincinnati, O. F. Thomas Weber, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. Thomas Weber, Cincinnati, O. David Weber, Forest City, N.C.: Stud. Adv., Opera Workshop. Ann Weichert, Cincinnati, O.: XQ, Mortar Brd., Cincinnatus, News Record, Stud. Coun. CSec.J, Stud. Adv., Who's Who. Ralph Weigand, Fulton, O. Carole Weinstein, Cincinnati, O.: SEA. Susan Weisberg, Cincinnati, O.: SEA. Susan Weisberg, Orange, N.J. Alfred Weisbrod, Cincinnati, O. John Weise, Cincinnati, O.: Triangle, ASCE CSec.J. Jerome Weiss, Cincinnati, O. Robert Weiss, Cincinnati, O.: fIPAE, Fresh. Class V. Pres. Sharyn Weiss, Teaneck, N.J. David Wellman, Cincinnati, O.: CIJHE, Wesley Found. William Wendland, Parma, O. Daniel Wenger, Cincinnati, O.: SAM. Helen Wenrick, Hillsboro, O.: AA1'I, AKIIA. Michael Werner, Cincinnati, O.: Stud. Planners Forum, YES, ASPO, Andrew Wertz, Cincinnati, O.: IIKE. Robert Westerkamp, Cincinnati, O.: lIJA9, EIE, YMCA, SAM. Robert Wetzel, Jr., Cincinnati, O.: AROTC, Scabbard and Blade, IDSA. Richard White, Batavia, O. Richard Wick, Kettering, O.: ATA, Spirit Club, Sawyer Hall V. Pres., YMCA. Lee Wiederhold, Lebanon, O.: MENC. William Wiesmann, Kettering, O.: AXE, MRHA CV. Pres.J. Walter Wildman. Springfield, O. Sally Wilhelm, Cincinnati, O.: HXE. Thomas Wilkens, Ft. Mitchell, Ky.: SAE CV. Pres.J, ASME CTreas.7. Carol Williams, Los Angeles, Calif. Gerald Williams, Cincinnati, O.: KAW, JIFC. Kenneth Williams, Lima, O.: CDHE, TITE, TB1'I, ASME, SAE. Sherrill Williams, Dayton, O.: Union Social Comm., Ivy Chain, Fresh. Orienta- tion, AWS, NAEA. Jeff Willis, Cincinnati, O.: CPKT, C Club, Football Mgr., Concert Band. Frank Wise, Cincinnati, Ohio: KIPAKIJ, Restatementf Adv. Mgr.D. Max Wiseman, Cincinnati, O. Marilynn Woda, Cleveland, O, John Wodoslawsky, Greensburg, Pa.: IIKA. Marilyn Wolber, Cincinnati, O.: KP Club, SEA. Kenneth Wolf, Cincinnati, O. Richard Wolf, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. Burton Wolfe, Cincinnati, O. Richard Wolford, Cincinnati, O, Robert Wolpert, Fairfield, O. Tony Wong, Cincinnati, O.: CCF. Alice Wood, Ft. Thomas, Ky.: Memorial Hall Pres. Paul Wood. Cincinnati, O.: ATA, IEEE, Track, Band. Deborah Woods, Cincinnati, O.: AKA. Douglas Workman, Troy, O.: NAEA fPres.J, Glee Club, Mummers Guild. Max Worthington, Wheeling, W. Va.: Triangle, Scarab, DAA Trib. Kathleen Wright, Alberta, Canada: Home Ec Club. S. Wayne Wright, Dayton, O.: Acacia, AKW, Moot Court Coun. CPres.l, De- fense Coun. Stud. Court. William Wright, Hamilton, O.: YMCA, Inter-dorm Football. Timothy Wuennemann, Cincinnati, O.: AEH, BAW. George Wuest, Cincinnati, O. Robert Wunker, Cincinnati, O. John Wyman, Chillicothe, O.: XE, TB1'I. Edward Yahne, Tipp City, O.: IEEE. Paul Yankow, Cincinnati, O. Nancy Yeager, Cincinnati, O.: AKIJA, NSID CV. Pres.l, AID, Glee Club, DAA Tribunal, lvy Chain. Teri Yeager, Harrison, O.: APhA, Phar. Trib. fSec.J, KE CSec.J. Caryl Yeomans, Cincinnati, O.: Penguins, YWCA, Stud. Adv. Patricia Yoelson, Cincinnati, 0. Karen Yeo, Elyria, O.: Mummer's Guild. Susan York, Cincinnati, O. John Yost, Bridgeport, O.: Wrestling Team. Dennis Young, Cincinnati, O. Sr. Mary Edwarda Young, RSM., Cincinnati, O, Paul Young, Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Richard Youngpeters, Cincinnati, O.: AKK. Kathryn Yurkanin, Kettering, O.: OCDA, AA1'I CPledge Trainerb, Womens Adv., Newman Center. Stephen Zaret, Cincinnati, O.: EAM. Jane Zelnick, Teaneck, N.J.:1IJEE, Hillel, NEA, SEA, KP Club. Kathleen Zeigler, Park Hills, Ky.: AIIJA, Newman Center, NSID. Ralph Zeigler, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.: SAM, AMA. Don Zimmerman, Cincinnati, O. l Sharon Zweig, Nassau, N.Y., lIJEE fPres., V. Pres.J, Ivy Chain, Women's Housing Council, AWS, Homecoming Committee, Hillel CSec.J. 413 414 A Abanto, Nelson, 295, 312 Abanto, Susi, 317 Abbott, Marc, 298 Abe, Lynn, 281 Abel, Glenn, 300, 306 Aber, Glenn, 338 Abraham, Norman, 127 Abrams, Eileen, 266 Abrams, Kate, 266 Abrams, Sandy, 276 ACACIA, 298 Acciani, Henry, 350 Achterman, James, 129 Ackman, Verla, 129, 226, 405 Acomb, Thomas, 129 Adams Bob, 129, 350 Adams Carol, 336 Adams Gary, 129, 216, 217, 235, 330 Adams Lynn, 129 Adams Robert 129 Aeascey, Bob, 235 Amburgey, Bob,'368 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS, 221 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, 222 AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION, 223 AMERICAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSO- CIATION, 223 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, 224 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MANAGEMENT, 233 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGI- NEERS, 225 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS, 224 Amick, Robert, 129, 212, 224 Amlung, Gary, 350 Aebersole, Robertt, 129 Agin, Gary, 129, 222 Agricola, Bob, 334 Ahern, Saralou, 129, 161,181, 194, 208, 293, 329 Ahlert, Carolyn, 129, 214 Ahr, Barry, 348 Aigner, Christine, 129, 216, 222 Air, Gordon, 129 Alban, Jill, 129,328 Albaugh, Linda, 129, 317 Albonetti, Mike, 324 Ammon, Dave, 330 Amos, William, 129 Anastasiou, Pandora, 223, 228 Anderson, Charles, 346 Anderson, Jon, 312 Anderson, LeRoy, 348 Anderson, Lucille, 322 Anderson, Lynn, 129, 216 Anderson, Sheryl, 129 Anderson, Terry, 129, 330 Andras, Paul, 274 Andrews, Dave, 352 Andrews, Leroy, 129, Albrecht, Martha, 196, 286 Alcorne, Inez, 312 Alderson, Suzanne, 129 Aldridge, Kay, 129 Alexander, Dick, 278 Alexander, Dick, 129, 201, 206, 283 Alexander, Donna, 311 Alexander, Judy, 305 Alexander, Regina, 337 Alexander, Richard, 129, 161, 224, 352 Algyre, Katherine, 129 Alke, Stephanie, 129, 322 Allalouf, Michelle, 129 Allan, Ron, 262 Allen, Karen, 280 Allen, Michael, 306 Allen, Robert, 230, 251, 326 Allgeier, Jerry, 355 Allison, Elleen, 323 Allspach, Eugene, 222 Alperin, Scott, 332 ALPHA ALPHA PI, 209 ALPHA 219 ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA CHI EPSILON, CHI OMEGA, 302 CHI SIGMA, 219 DELTA PI, 305 EPSILON PI, 300 GAMMA DELTA, 310 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, 31 1 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, 210 ALPHA 202 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, OMEGA, 354 ALPHA PHI ALPHA, 313 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 229 ALPHA SIGMA PHI, 306 ALPHA 308 Alpiser, TAU OMEGA, Sue, 238 Altman, Dave, 129, 161, 201, 207, 262 Ambrosius, Jill, 202, 256, 336 224 Aneshansley, Nick, 129, 216, 217, 235 ANGEL FLIGHT, 250 Angel, Linda, 181, 240, 249, 268, 305 Anglemyer, Richard, 129 Anness, Polly, 322 Antle, Nancy, 280 Anton, Karen, 202, 238 Antrobus, Gary, 129 Applegate, John, 248 Applegate, Linda, 129 Applegate, Ronald, 129 Arbenz, David, 129 Ardelean, Daniel, 129 Arend, Bob, 320 Arend, Cheryl, 129, 305 Arend, Karolon, 317 ARETE, 226 Arft, Janis, 268, 352 Argue, George, 352 Aring, Anita, 258, 268 Arinow, Ida, 337 Arlen, Cheryl, 281 Arlinghaus, James, 129 Armentrout, Mary, 196, 218 Armsey, Steve, 330 Armstrong, Jan, 310 Armstrong, John, 229, 340 Arnett, Frank, 129 Arnett, John, 129, 318 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, 250 Arnold, Alan, 338 Arnold, Doug, 330 Arnold, Tom, 312 Arnzen, Donna, 129 Aron, Richard, 129 Arsham, Joanie, 281 Artmayer, Margaret, 129 ARTS AND SCIENCE TRIBUNAL, 192 Asato, Dennis, 129, 221 Asbury, Bruce, 235, 269 Ash, Richard, 338 Ashendorf, Renee, 276 Asman, Jeff, 278 Assaley, Lewis, 326 ASSOCIATION OF IN- TERIOR DESIGN, 209 Atherton, Shirley, 212 Atkins, Linda, 286 Atkins, Thomas, 129 Atlo, Phil, 332 Attaway, Alan, 320 Aubel, Dave, 213 Auburn, Steve, 129,318 Ault, Kathy, 343 Austin, John, 368 Austin, Terry, 300 Austinstein, Tom, 129, 318 Auvil, Andrew, 219, 222 Avey, Pat, 129, 356 AWS, 186 Axelrod, Calman, 308 Axelrod, Janice, 337 Axelrod, Ruth, 129 Azouz, Valerie, 129 B Babbert, Carl, 129 Babics, Mike, 129,314 Bacher, Joel, 332 Bachman, James, 267, 324 Bachor, Kenneth, 224 Bachtel, Frederick, 129 Backhaus, Nancy, 317 Backhus, Sue, 228 Bachman, Jay, 312 Bachman, Jerry, 267 Bader, Robert, 129 Badescu, Teia, 173, 356 Bagenstose, James, 129, 314 Bahus, Rich, 368 Bahzhaf, Roger, 320 Bail, David, 129 Bailey, Connie, 129 Barder, Loi, 305 Barker, Phil, 330 Barlas, Junaid, 283 Barnes, Roger, 306 Barnett, Ellen, 130, 161, 276, 277, 285 Barnett, Janne, 212 Barnett, Wayne, 181, 196, 332 Barnhart, Don, 283 Barnhart, Terry, 256 Barns, Richard, 130 Barrett, Betsey, 322 Barrett, Mike, 368 Barron, Myra, 284, 342 Barson, Robert, 312 Barth, Larry, 320 Barthel, Keith, 130 Bartlett, Tuckie, 328 Barton, Al, 334 Barton, Sid, 208,314 Bartram, Carol, 336 Bartram, Maxine, 284 Bartushintz, Tom, 320 Bary, Paul, 350 BASEBALL, 397 BASKETBALL, 372 Bass, Paula, 284 Bassichis, Mike, 300 Bassler, Linda, 310 Battle, Kathleen, 281 Bauer, Betty, 181, 193, 258, 268, 305 Bauer, Beverly, 276, 305 Bauer, Cherylan, 305 Bauer, Gail, 226, 356 Bauer, Sharon, 310 Bauer, Stephen, 130 Baum, Bill, 334 Baum, Dinny, 328 Baum, Sharon, 130, 161, Bailey, Bailey, Ed, 340 Raymond, 248 Bailey, Paul, 235, 251, 269 Bailey, Terry, 213, 330 Bairnsfather, Catherine, 226 Baken Baken 230 Baken Baken Baken Baken Baker Diane, 202 Ed, 129, 223, George, 129 George, 130 Judith, 130 Leonard, 130 Victoria 130, 161, 200, 218 Balderson, Mary, 130 Baldwin, Tom, 306 Baley, Jerry, 312 Ball, Eugene, 130, 216, 217, 231, 235 Ball, Jim, 320 Ball, Rick, 269,320 Ballard, Charles, 312 Ballard, Chris, 269,303 Ballard, Dorothy, 323 Ballard, Richard, 130, 334 Ballentine, Rollin, 223 Ballman, Ann, 343 Ballmeyer, William, 227 Balph, Thomas, 231 Balser, Gale, 302 Balzer, Nancy, 130 Banjavcic, Diane, 343 Banks, Bud, 297, 330 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 242 Baral, Jerry, 338 Baratz, Michael, 130 Barbara, Katie, 346 Barbara, Mary, 238 Barber, Lynn, 352 Barbero, Kathy, 195 Bardaro, Joe, 368 Barfoot, Bob, 330 Barga, Don, 130, 210, 223 189, 208, 272, 342 Bauman, Lee, 130, 161, 198, 217, 225, 231 Bauman, Marsha, 296, 302 Baumgartner, Gary, 256 Baurichter, Stephani, 238 Baxa, James, 314 Baxter, Clay, 340 Baxter, Sharon, 168, 322 Bayham, Edward, 225, 231 Baylen, Kenn, 262 Bayliff, Kathy, 130 Baylin, Stephen, 130 Bayuk, Bill, 330 Beard, Vicki, 276 Beardmore, Richard, 251 BEARKITTENS, 356 Beasley, Ralph, 267, 272, 318 Beatty, Robert, 274 Beauchamp, Jeff, 340 Beck, Brad, 344 Beck, Daniel, 262 Beck, Louis, 161, 207, 208, 338 Beck, Richard, 338 Beck, Wayne, 225, 231 Becker, Carl, 130 Bein, Ernest, 130 Beirne, Mickey, 130, 250, 336 Beischel, James, 130 Belting, Jack, 227 Bell, Bob, 130, 369 Bell, Dan, 207 Bell, Trenton, 312 Bellonby, Chris, 286, 302, 405 Belo, Paul, 326 Belser, Jerry, 314 Beltzhoover, John, 130 Benden, Constance, 130 Bender, Kathy, 322 Benjamin, Nola, 323 Bennett, Mary, 352 Bennett, Patricia, 130 Bennett, Tom, 232, 283, 350 Bennie, Dan, 130, 189, 368 Benson, John, 279 Benton, Louise, 342 Benzing, Linda, 130 Benzing, Paul, 334 Beresford, Thomas, 130 Bereskin, Greg, 314 Bereskin, Victor, 229, 348 Berger, Dave, 130 Berger, Debby, 405 Berghausen, Pat, 322 Bergman, David, 130 Bergman, Jim, 352 Berk, Barry, 332 Berkemeyer, Jim, 130, 227 Berkowitch, Larry, 130 Berlin, Debbie, 281 Berliner, Marianne, 130 Berman, Sheila, 130 Bernath, Edward, 130, 248 Berning, Vicki, 268, 280, 328 Bernitt, James, 130 Berns, Barry, 130 Bernstein, Alan, 130 Bernstein, Barbara, 208, 293 Bernstein, Jim, 338 Bernstein, Marcia, 130 Bernstein Bernstein , Margery, 276 Patty, 342 Berry, charles Berry, Chuck, 303 Bertholf, Bruce, 369 Bertolett, Edwin, 130, 350 Bertoli, John, 348 Bertram, Daniel, 130 Bertsche, Carl, 334 Bertsche, David, 272 Bertsche, Patt, 195, 302 Bertsche, Walter, 267, Becker, Donald, 130, 223 Becker, James, 238 Becker Tom, 130, 161, 189,' 207, 208, 312 Beckerman, Arthur, 274 Beckler, Leah, 237 Beckman, Joyce, 250, 256, 329 Beckmann, Richard, 352 Beckwith, Sandra, 127 Beekman, Gene, 213 Beg, Aminul, 234 Behn, Beverly, 169, 202 Behringer, Peggy, 354 Behrns, Barb, 194, 250, 262, 273 308 Berwanger, Carol, 228 Berwanger, Don, 223, 230 Berwitt, Marcia, 342 Berzon, Joan, 337 Besch, Joe, 312 Besecker, Ron, 206, 283 BETA ALPHA PSI, 210 BETA THETA PI, 312 Better, Stan, 300 Betz, Fred, 330 Betz, Wayne, 326 Beyersdorfer, Paula, 194, 240, 268, 343 Bialac, Rick, 229 Bibus, Tom, 238, 274 Bicknell, Ken, 248 Bierman, Sue, 130 Biggs, Debby, 323 Biggs, Sue, 226, 405 Bihn, Donna, 202 Bilen, Roger, 130,331 Bindman, Ginny, 337 Binning, Jan, 195,317 Binns, Jack, 130, 217, 225 318' Bird, Barbara, 305 Birn, Stuart, 130, 267, 350 Bischoff, Jeff, 340 Bittman, Dan, 318 Bjornson, Steve, 193, 223, 230 Blackmore, Larry, 130 Blackschleger, Julius, 130 Blair, Brenda, 130, 277, 286 Blair, James, 130, 263 Blair, Terrence, 130 Blake, Jerry, 130 Blake, Mike, 227 Blakeley, Shirley, 276, 317 Blank, Denny, 368 Blank, Nancy, 322 Blirgliemeyer, Robert, Blanton, Davey, 131 Bleefeld, Brad, 300 Bleiweiss, Barbara, 342 Blessing, Louis, 324 Bley, Tom, 131, 312 Blinkoff, Meg, 342 Blocher, Tom, 334 Blossom, Susan, 131, 352 Blue, Greg, 320 Blum, Scott, 338 Bocklage, Cam, 317 Bockstiegel, Joy, 223, 228 Bockstiegel, Wes, 266 Bodey, John, 278 Boeing, Louise, 262, 352 Boesherz, Roberta, 131 Bogan, William, 219, 233 Bogart, Don, 350 Bogart, Raymond, 223 Boggess, William, 267 Bogstie, Robert, 250, 251, 298 Bohart, Lawrence, 131 Bohl, Becky, 186, 238, 305, 405 Bohn, Carl, 312 Bohrer, Judi, 352 Bolan, Marlene, 131 Boldwin, Richard, 131 Bolinger, Marsha, 302 Bollman, Wayne, 131 Bolt, Larry, 298 Bolton, Cindy, 268, 352 Boman, Bill, 318 Boncutter, Bill, 330 Bongiornao, Rick, 272, 330 Bonhaus, Thomas, 131 Bonn, Diane, 131 Booss, Edward, 250 Bopp, Calvin, 131 Borch, Eric, 346 Borcherding, Larry, 267, 318 Bordon, Josephine, 131 Borenkink, Alan, 131 Borgerding, Donna, 131 Borisch, Donald, 131, 217, 225 Borman, Barry, 131, 298 Borman, Russell, 308 Borochoff, Toby, 337 Bort, Karen, 131 Borton, Sherry, 281 Boskin, Judy, 336 Bosse, Edward, 131, 225, 231 Bosse, Richard, 267, 350 Bott, Cheryl, 131, 250, 293, 310 Boulton, Jack, 283 Bouscaten, Timothy, 127 Bowen, Gary, 225, 231 Bowen, Robert, 131, 217, 225, 231 Bowen, Ronald, 131 Bowers, Kathy, 328 Bowling, Frank, 131, 225, 231 Bo er, John, 229, 267, VW 255 Boyar, Cathy, 342 Boyd, Carlene, 209, 323 Boyd, John, 334 Boyles, Carol, 202, 329 Bradeen, Robert, 308 Bradley, Carole, 131, 342 Bradley, Peggy, 343 Brady, David, 131 Brady, Kathy, 186 Brady, Mom, 298 Brafman, Martin, 338 Bragg, Dick, 131,314 Bramlage, William, 131 Branck, Bob, 210 Branch, Gerald, 131, 248 Branda, Betty, 131 Brandt, Joseph, 131 Branson, Ruth, 328 Bratt, Carol, 354 Braum, Philip, 279 Braun, Yvette, 317 Brausch, David, 222, 238 Bray, Pat, 330 Brazier, Gary, 131 Breen, Bridget, 240, 249, 343 Brehm, Glenn, 131, 214 Breidenbach, Donald, 267, 306 Breiner, Pat, 202, 272, 352 Bremner, Kathy, 276, 317 Brennemann, Judy, 131 Brenner, Melvin, 237 Brenner, Sylvia, 131 Breslow, Roy, 131, 332 Breuer, Bruce, 203 Breyer, Eugene, 251 Breyer, Gene, 213, 238 Breyer, John, 206, 256 Breyer, Mary, 202, 226 Breyley, Betty, 183, 328 Brick, Butch, 314 Bricker, Jeff, 131, 219, 233 Bridges, Ella, 131, 293, 304 Brim, Betty, 284 Brin, Sheila, 342 Brinker, Claire, 131 Brinkman, Barry, 340 Brinkmeyer, David, 131 Britton, Barbara, 131, 352 Brixey, Charles, 267, 306 Brock, Greg, 318 Brockman, Diana, 238 Brockman, Sue, 202 Brockmeier, Frederick, 206, 334 Brodbeck, Barbara, 266 Brodbeck, Mary, 131 Brody, Robert, 131 Brookhart, Curtis, 324 Browne, Doug, 248 Browne, Ted, 346 Broy, Peter, 237 Broy, Tony, 237 Brubaker, Steve, 233, 352 Bruck, Sandy, 300 Bruckmann, Tom, 248 Bruder, Mary, 343 Brueggeman, Mary, 240, 268, 272 Bruehl, Thomas, 131 Brune, Al, 324 Bruch, Bill, 298 Buchanan, Margie, 328 Bucher, John, 227 Buchheit, Edward, 131, 216, 217, 235 Buchholz, David, 312 Buchholz, Robert, 131 Buck, Jeffrey, 131 Buck, John, 350 Buckalew, Jim, 278 Buckley, Beverley, 305, 356 Buckley, Jerry, 131 Budde, David, 131,223 Budde, Jay, 229, 278 Cammarota, Bill, 350 Campassi, Jim, 369 Campbell, Betsy, 323 Campbell, Carol, 132, 280 Campbell, Douglas, 132 Campbell, Ed, 295, 326 Campbell, Jamie, 293, 322 Campbell, Jane, 132 Campbell, John, 344 Campbell, Mary, 185 Campbell, Steve, 352 Campbell, Susan, 295, 323 Cannon, Robert, 210 Cantor, Judith, 132 Caper, Judi, 281 Capp, Ronald, 132 Carey, Ruth, 132, 317, 355 Carlson, Chris, 322 Carmichael, Daniel, 127, 285 Carnahan, Larry, 278 Carnevale, Domenic, 132 Carns, Barbara, 132 BUDGET BOARD, 184 Buede, Dennis, 203 Buell, Mary, 131 Buescher, Joan, 132 Buescher, John, 348 Bultman, Betty, 132, 214 Bumiller, Mary, 250, 343 Bunish, Kathy, 214, 268, 352 Bunker, Julie, 328 Burd, William, 132 Burg, Gerald, 229 Burger, George, 132, 217 Burick, Wayne, 132 Burkhart, Cindy, 343 Burke, Dan, 238 Burke, Eleanor, 132 Burke, Frank, 248 Burke, Ida, 329 Burke, Michael, 127 Burke, Sandy, 132 Burleson, Mike, 368 Burns, Cindy, 343 Burns, David, 127 Burns, Kevin, 340 Burns, Nancy, 302 Burns Pat, 132, 343 Burns, William, 235 Burris, Michael, 132 Brotma n, David, 131 Bro ughten, Charlotte, 276, 302 Broughton, Steve, 131 Brown, Beverly, 131 Brown, Cathy, 336 Brown Dave, 131, 250, Brown, Jim, 223, 230 Brown, Motohiro, 131 Brown, Richard, 131, 227 Brown, Theodore, 267 Brown, Yvonne, 276 Bush, George, 132 Bushi, Elaine, 196 BUSINESS ADMINIS- TSQTION TRIBUNAL, Butler, Susan, 249, 328 255 Butler, Thomasina, 304 Butz, Walter, 350 Buvinger, Bradley, 334 Buvinger, David, 132, 334 Bybee, Harold, 210 Byrd, Beverly, 132 Bvrd, Jim, 368 Byrd, Phyllis, 132 c CABINET OF PRESI- DENTS, 187 CADUCEA, 226 Cagin, Charles, 348 Cahalan, Cathy, 308, 343 Cahall, Marilyn, 186 Cain, Marty, 196 Caldwell, Thomas, 132 CALHOUN RESIDENCE HALL, 285 Calvin, Samuel, 132 Camaioni, John, 350 Carp, Joanne, 132, 342 Carpenter, Douglas, 132 Carpenter, George, 127 Carpenter, Stan, 312 Carr, Jim, 229, 262, 267, 273 Carr, Marilyn, 132, 280 Carr, Tom, 326 Carreno, Bernie, 219, 222, 267 Carroll, Bev, 132, 343 Carroll, Judith, 132 Carson, Lewis, 132 Carstarphen, Cynthia, 250, 352 Carter, Dave, 193, 197, 223, 230 Carter, Kanda, 202, 328 Carvalho, Madeline, 336 Caskey, Marcia, 200, 310 Casagram, Charles, 132 Caskey, Marcia, 132 Caskey, Robert, 132 Casper, Doug, 300 Casper, Jeff, 300 Casser, Jerry, 132 Cassidy, Dave, 369 Cassini, Ginny, 187, 343 Cassis, John, 352 Castelli, Ann, 322 Castelluccio, Diane, 132, 302 Catherine, Siter Mary, R.S.M., 209 Cavaliere, Jean, 281 Cavens, Lynda, 132 Cayne, Steven, 332 Cekinovich, Daniel, 350 Centers, Steven, 279 Cermely, Loretta, 132, 286 Cerni, Michele, 132, 192 Chace, Marian, 132, 194, 226, 328 Chachoff, Steve, 344 Chalfant, Gregory, 210, 348 Chalk, Rosie, 238, 268, 352 Chamberlin, Edward, 243 Chamberlain, Jenni, 302 Chamblin, Spencer, 127 Champion, Maureen, Chatelain, Terry, 132 CHEERLEADERS, 355 Cheeseman, Robert, 132 Cheeseman, Terrence, 132 Chenoweth, Phil, 330 CHI EPSILON, 212 CHI OMEGA, 317 Chisholm, Jim, 207, 314 Chlebeck, Tom, 368 Chrien, Stephen, 314 Christakes, Diane Christensen, Ken, 314 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION, 237 Christiine, Dennis, 235, 267 Christoph, George, 132, 283 Christopher, Jean, 132, 280 Christy, Brion, 269 Chryn, Marlene, 354 Church, Dave, 278 Churchville, Larry, 192 Cicchino, Carmela, 132, 305 Ciminillo, Cuoz, 352 Ciminillo, Tom, 267 CINCINNATIAN, 254 CINCINNATUS, 208 Clark, Dan, 368 Clark, David, 256 Clark, Gary, 132 Clark, Gordon, 308 Clark, Pam, 132, 207, 317 Clark, Pat, 305 Clark, Roy, 251 Clark, Sue, 328 Clary, Kathy, 197, 322 Clausen, Mary, 132 Clay, Eileen, 258 Clayman, Allan, 132 Claypoole, John, 278 Cleary, Jackie, 356 Cleeter, Dennis, 132, 161, 181, 187, 193, 201, 207, 208, 330 Clemons, Clarence, 316 Cluggish, Dennis, 334 Cluxton, Bob, 193, 223, 230 Clyde, Dan, 210 Coakley, Maureen, 238 Cobb, Bobbette, 226, 356 Coblitz, Anita, 237, 274 Cochran, Jane, 183 Cohen Barbara, 134, 342 Cohen, Gloria, 342 Cohen, Henry, 132 Cohen, Janet, 276 Cohen, Jill, 276 Cohen, Judy, 269 Cohen, Mel, 338 Cohen, Michael, 132 Cohen, Nancy, 134 Cohen, Rita, 134 Cohen, Ron, 300 Cohen, Sheryl, 342 Cohen, Susan, 337 Cohen, Terry, 300 Cohn, James, 300 Cohn, Merrie, 276 Cole, Cathy, 256 268, 305 Champion, Vernon, 303 Chandler, Laura, 276 Channing, Lola, 132 Channing, Alan, 132 Chapman, Bob, 338 Chapman, James, 346 Charleville, Roger, 132 Cole, James, 308 Cole, Janet, 317 Cole, Karen, 328 Cole, Keith, 134, 193, 320 Cole, Louis, 334 Collaros, Tim, 368 COLLEGE CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC TRIBUNAL, 196 Colley, Alan, 237 Collier, Karen, 134 Collins, Alice, 354 Collins, Doug, 368 415 WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST WAY 235 W. MITCHELL AVE. AT I-75 EXPRESSWAY 416 541-5586 Collins, Jack, 368 Collins, Robert, 283, 303 Colonel, Jerry, 324 Colter, Lynn, 134, 293, 328 Colvard, Albert, 316 Colver, David, 134 Colvin, Jim, 368 Colvin, Walt, 318 Comerford, Bob, 368 Compton, Liz, 284 Confeld, Michele, 276 Conly, Michael, 314 Connally, Vern, 311 Connaughton, Daniel, 127 Conner, Bruce, 134, 318 Conover, Rosa, 258, 352 Conrad, Neil, 134 Converse, Dana, 134, 187, 189, 196, 207, 208, 235, 295, 320 Conway, Linda, 391, 405 Conwell, Margaret, 134 Cook, Brent, 369 Cook, Greg, 368 Cook, Judy, 209 Cook, Leonard, 134, 213, 251 Cook, Lynn, 340 Cook, Monica, 328 Cooley, George, 238 CO-OP ENGINEER, 274 Cooper, Dennis, 134 Cooper, Eileen, 311 Cooper, Janet, 134, 209 Cooper, William, 134, 216 Copanas, Sondra, 134 Copanas, Thomas, 134 Corbitt, Claude, 334 Cordes, Brandy, 314 Cordes, Donna, 343 Correa, Dannie, 172 Correll, David, 134 Corridan, George, 134 Costello, Cindy, 212 Cottins, Bernie, 251 Couch, Diana, 352 Coup, Philip, 134, 216, 217, 235 Coup, Sally, 202 Cowett, Richard, 134 Cowgill, Pat, 302 Cox, Bob, 210 Cox, James, 134 Cox, Terry, 330 Coy, Fred, 320 Coyle, Pam, 322 Crabb, Gary, 134, 350 Craemer, Nancy, 352 Craig, Cheryl, 134 Craig, Judy, 134, 302 Craig, Richard, 238 Cramer, Gayle, 134 Cramer, Susan, 134 Crane, Robert, 344 Crawford, Alonao, 134 Crawford, Dave, 352 Crawford, JoAnn, 208, 328 Crawford, Larry, 213 Creahan, Mary, 272, 352 Creahan, Tom, 134, 192, 267, 318 Creech, Elizabeth, 134 Creedmur, David, 134 Creel, Pat, 214 Crenshaw, Walt, 248, 267, 350 Crist, Jackie, 249, 268, 280 Cropper, Dennis, 238, 267 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, 396 Crowe, Ronald, 134, 216, 217, 235 Cubby, Christine, 272, 336 Culbertson, Kathie, 134, 200, 343 Culler, Russ, 297, 324 Culter, Ray, 134 Culver, Steve, 226 Cunbertson, Kathie Cuni, Tom, 330 Cunnix, Lenore, 134, 209 Cunningham, John, 134, 222 Curl, Cindy, 336 Curless, Richard, 134 Curless, Stephen, 243 Curley, John, 134 Curott, Janet, 223, 228 Curran, Philip, 224 Currie, Bruce, 324 Curry, Herbert, 192, 201 Cushing, John, 134 Cutright, Paul, 134, 216, 217, 235 Cygan, Joe, 368 Cynkar, Lou, 368 Cyprowski, David, 210 D Dablow, Steve, 134, 368 DABNEY RESIDENCE HALL, 278 D'Agostino, Bruno, 134, 161 Dahmann, Donald, 134, 248 Dailey, Bill, 330 Daily, Dan, 248 Dale, David, 278, 279, 285 Dale, Mark, 312 Dale, Mike, 206, 346 Daley, Carol, 134, 305 Daley, Pat, 134, 187, 189 Daley, Tom, 324 Dalton, Chris, 305 Daly, Thomas, 267 Dambrowski, Mike, 267 Dammeyer, Duane, 352 Damron, Larry, 134,352 Daniel, Kimberly, 134 Daniel, Paula, 322 DANIELS HALL ASSOCIATION, 276 Dannemiller, Sandy, 195, 228, 238, 249, 268 Dansberry, Edward, 134 Darling, Diana, 186, 268, 328 Darrow, Nancy, 134 Dartnall, Mancy, 329 Dassinger, Joan, 310 Daugherty, John, 134 Daum, Daum, Daniel, 134 Drake, 344 Dause, Mary, 210, 216 Davey, James, 134 David, Willie, 316 Davidson, Carolyn, 202 Davidson, James, 334 Davidson, Larry, 193, 295 Davidson, Linda, 355 Davies, Dan, 326 Davis, Ann, 281 Davis, Darrell, 134 Davis, James, 295 Davis, Judith, 310 Davis, Judy, 296 Davis, Linda, 328 Davis, Madalyn, 323 Davis, Mary, 134 Davis, Michael, 303 Davis, Richard, 135, 161, 217, 225 Davis, Roger, 135, 250 Davis, Sara, 135 Davis, Sharon, 135 Davis, Susy, 337 Davis, Tyrone, 278 Davis, Vivian, 302 Davy, Barbara, 352 Day, Jeff, 267, 352 Day, John, 135 Day, Steve, 352 De, S. M., 234 Deane, Richard, 135, 266 DeAngelis, Daryl, 222 DeAtley, Linda, 317 Deatrick, Jan, 336 DEBATORS, 274 DeBlasio, Carl, 135 DeBIasis, Kathi, 214, 268 DeBrosse, Carol, 135, 317 Deck, Ken, 206, 308 Deckeback, George, 135 Deddens, Maryanne, 250, 328 DeElbe, Darlene, 135 Deis, Larry, 267 Deis, Mike, 135,213 Delaney, Eileen, 238 DelFavaro, Ann, 281 Delillo, Joe, 135, 283, 314 Dell, Dan, 207 Dell, Pat, 306 Delong, Richard, 346 DELTA DELTA DELTA, 322 DELTA OMICRON, 212 DELTA SIGMA PI, 227 DELTA SIGMA THETA, 304 DELTA TAU DELTA, 314 DELTA ZETA, 323 Dennis, Debby, 238 Denny, Gary, 230 Derrick, Raymond, 135 Deschler, Philip, 135 DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART TRIBUNAL, 197 Dessner, Stephen, 135 Deters, Nick, 350 DeVanney, Ellen, 135 Devins, Ruth, 135 DeVita, Joe, 318 Dewan, Mary, 165, 235, 269 Dews, Dee, 302 Dice, Jerry, 312 Dickan, Roy, 135 Dicken, Dale, 135, 224 Dickerson, Bailey, 308 Dickman, Ronald, 135 Dickman, Ron, 216, 231 DiCola, Frank, 267, 295, 306 DiDonato, Carl, 135, 214 Diehl, John, 326 Dieringer, Rick, 285 Dierkers, Joseph, 135, 250 Deis, Larry, 135, 161, 196, 235, 267 Dieter, Jeff, 334 Dietrich, Julie, 352 DiFilippo, Linda, 343 Dilbert, Tony, 135 Dill, Carole, 135 Dillard, Jean, 304 Dillon, Matt, 272, 334 DiMarzio, Angelo, 324 Dinnen, Barb, 293, 296, 302 Dineen, Rich, 135, 189, 207, 208, 330 Divo, Frank, 135 Dixon, Bradford, 135 Dixon, Doug, 295, 316 Dixon, Laurinda, 212 Dixon, Pam, 164, 343 Doan, Ginger, 305 Dobashi, Harry, 135, 217, 222 Doerger, Randy, 368 Doernberg, Diane, 135 Doerr, Susan, 354 Doheny, Maureen, 280 Dohme, Cheryl, 354 Dohse, Judi, 250, 352 Dolehi, Claudia, 336, 356 Dombar, David, 135, 223, 227 Donley, Dallas, 135 Donnellon, Sharon, 352 Donohoo, Judy, 305 Doppes, Gus, 334 Doppleb, Linda, 280 Dorfman, Henry, 298 Dorfman, Lynn, 135 Dornette, William, 185 Dorsey, Elaine, 209 Dorsey, Pat, 238 Dost, David, 297, 320 Doty, Beulah, 346 Doty, Roger, 334 Douglas, Wadsworth, 135, 161, 267,303 Douthett, Joseph, 135, 224 Doyle, Joe, 238, 318 Doyle, Russell, 135, 224 Drach, Chris, 135, 189, 194, 208, 293, 317 Draeger, Bob, 223, 230 Drake, Peggy, 328 Drake, Robert, 135 Drees, Paul, 135 Dressel, Linda, 202 Dressel, Lois, 202 Dressler, Donna, 238 Drimal, Lynn, 135 Drumm, Larrye, 222 Duda, Rose-Marie, 280 Dudick, Steve, 330 Dudley, James, 229, 332 Duebber, Jim, 223 Duemler, Tad, 206, 295, 314 Duesing, Elaine, 343 Duff, David, 344 Duff, Mike, 269 Duffley, Patrick, 135 Dugan, Frank, 320 Dulsky, Lauren, 342 Duncan, Karen, 135, 189 Duncanson, Nancy, 196 Dunham, Lee, 248 Dunlay, Terry, 314 Dunlap, Vernon, 274 Dunn, Andy, 340 Dunn, Cheryll, 135, 240 293, 311 Dunn, Craig, 251 Dunn, John, 230 Dunn, Wayne, 135 Dunning, James, 127 Dunphy, Maureen, 354 Dunphy, Mike, 135, 223 Dupis, Thomas, 127 Dupere, Carolyn, 202 Durham, Dave, 135,314 Durkee, Steve, 248 E Eagleeye, Rose, 238 Earl, Malcolm, 330 Earlywine, Sharon, 226 Easterling, Ray, 340 Eastman, Michael, 350 Eberhart, Eugene, 135 Eberle, Peter, 229, 330 Eberly, Roger, 135 Ebright, Terrell, 256, 267, 272, 314 Echelberry, Norm, 278 Eckerly, Charles, 135 Edelstein, Donald, 229 Edelstein, Edie, 135,337 Eden, Terry, 356 Eder, Robert, 135, 225, 231 Edgar, Marsha, 186, 274, 280 Edsall, Tom, 223, 230 EDUCATION TRIBUNAL, 194 Edwards, Carole, 329 Edwards, Delores, 311 Edwards, Dennis, 334 Edwards, Diana, 311 Edwards, Lanee, 329 Edwards, Patty, 135, 161, 189, 208, 302 Effmann, John, 285,330 Eger, Janice, 352 Ehrhard, Mark, 269 Ehrman, David, 135 Eiben ,Larry, 278, 368 Eichelberger, Janie, 237, 317 Eilberg, Carl, 176, 272, 342 Eisenhauer, Steve, 324 Eken, Phyllis, 218 Elam, Carl, 278 Ell, Barbara, 238 Elliott, Chip, 312 Elliott, Harold, 136 Elliott, Lynne, 202, 276 Elliott, Rodney, 233 Ellis, Martin, 136 Ellison, Waldo, 136 Ellison, Wanda, 304 Elmore, Steve, 314 Elston, Jane, 329 Elstrod, Frederick, 308 Emerson, Kathy, 328 Emerson, Peggy, 328 Emery, Karen, 196 Emish, Betsy, 329 417 137 Esposito, Tony, 320 Graman, Gregory, 238 418 Emmel, Elinor, 136 Emmons, Cathy, 322 Enders, Eugene, 136, 213 Endreola, Chuck, 306 Endres, Joan, 305 Engelbery, Carol, 342 Engelman, Pete, 300 ENGINEERING TRIBUNAL, 198 England, Donald, 344 Engler, Diane, 354 Enyort, John, 136 Epstein, Joseph, 127 Epstein, Mike, 223 Erazo, Tricia, 136, 328 Erbeck, Judith, 136, 250 Erickson, Richard, 136 Ernst, Linda, 136 Ertel, Fred, 241 Ervington, Stephen, 136 Erwine, Bruce, 314 Erwine, Don, 136,314 Esberger, Robert, 136, 318 Eshelman, Mary, 136 Eshman, Dave, 183, 208, 267, 312 Espelage, Jo-Ann, 185, 192 Esswein, Phillip, 224, 346 Estep, Tom, 344 Estridge, Billie, 405 ETA KAPPA NU, 235 Ettensohn, Eric, 251 Ettensohn, Frank, 203, Fessler, Robert, 136, 223, 295, 306 Fetzer, Paula, 202 Feucht, Dan, 312 Feucht, Fred, 213, 238, 248 Fey, Barb, 354 Fey, Elizabeth, 136 Fey, Ronald, 250 Fiala, John, 136 Fiedor, John, 136 Fields, Al, 314 Fields, Michael, 316 Fieler, James, 136 Fierst, Joan, 237, 281 Finck, Barb, 237 Findley, Rick, 229, 273, 334 Finger, Candace, 136 Fingerman, Paul, 237 Fink, Barton, 332 Fink, Elliot, 136,332 Fink, Ted, 210, 283 Finkelmeier, Jim, 330 Finkelmeier, Louis, 127 First, Barbara, 342 First, Kay, 218 Fischer, Al, 136 Fischer, Kay, 258, 268 Fischoff, Donna, 342 Fish, Charles, 136 Fish, Cherie, 337 Fish, Greg, 300 Fisher, Barbara, 281 Fisher, Bruce, 312 Fisher, Gary, 136 Fisher, Jack, 279 Fisher, Kay, 352 Fisher, Robert, 267 Fisher, Steve, 318 Francy, Clark, 344 Frank, James, 223 Frankel, Richard, 285, 348 Franklin, John, 136 Franklin, Pete, 201, 207, 314 Franklyn, Danny, 338 Franz, Bill, 344 Franzosa, Bill, 238 Frasca, John, 324 Fraser, Jan, 237, 277, 284 Frauhiger, Mark, 136, 295 Fraunker, Mark, 326 Fravert, Sister, M. J., R.S.M., 136 Frazier, Ina, 223, 228, 276 Free, Eric, 278, 320 Freed, Paule, 276 Freedman, Sharon, 237 Freeman, Mark, 348 Freeman, Sheron, 337 Freiberg, Marty, 272 Freilicher, Bruce, 332 FRENCH RESIDENCE HALL, 278 Frese, Donna, 238 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, 369 Fresin, John, 219, 222 Fricke, Dave, 137, 298 Fricke, Mary, 355 Friedman, Ellen, 209, 342 Friedman, Sharon, 337 Friedmann, Tim, 330 Friedmon, Carol, 276 Ganulin, Neil, 181, 183, 338 Garber, Linda, 249, 262, 268, 280, 342 Gardner, Doris, 303, 311 Gardner, Edward, 137 Gardner, Frank, 238 Gardner, Nevin, 137 Gardner, Tom, 369 Garnier, John, 285 Garretson, Nancy, 268, 336 Garrido, Rick, 314 Garrison, Jim, 314 Garry, Bruce, 248 Gasparec, John, 137 Gates, Barbara, 280 Gatterdam, Lawrence, Glass, Pat, 214 Glassman, Deborah, 323 Glassmeyer, Dale, 226 Glaug, Marianne,137 GLEE CLUB, 264 Glenn, David, 320 Glick, Charlene, 276 Glotzer, Rhoda, 337 Glover, Gwenn, 249 Gobrecht, Steve, 320 Godar, Richard, 137 Godley, Sheila, 276 Godwin, Paul, 250 Goebelt, Walter, 137 Goertemiller, Henry, 137, 223 Gohil, Rasik, 234 Gold, Barry, 137, 285 Gold, Charlotte, 284 Geagen, Dennis, 137 Gearhart, Neal, 137, 248 Gebhardt, John, 137, 248 Gebhart, Nancy, 329 Geers, Jack, 230 Geers, John, 248 Gehring, Denise, 228 Gehring, Fred, 137 Gehring, Lila, 137 Geidner, Chuck, 318 Geisler, Kathryn, 137 Gelke, Geoffrey, 137 Gemin, Robert, 306 Gentry, Steve, 344 Geoppinger, James, 137 George, Brian, 278 George, Rick, 348 Geraci, Chuck, 324 Gerber, Roy, 227 Goldberg, Al, 332 Goldberg, Barry, 137 Goldberg, Ira, 137 Goldberg, Joan, 337 Goldberg, Mitchell, 127 Goldberg, Sherman, 127 Golden, Robert, 196, 332 Goldhair, Richard, 338 Goldlust, Stuart, 226 Goldman, Donald, 338 Goldman, Edward, 237 Goldman, Gail, 276 Goldman Rick 332 Goldman, Steven, 137 Goldschmidt, Marilyn, 343 Goldsmith, Stuart, 137 Goldstein, Cheryl, 337 Goldstein, Marsha, 281, 337 229, 248, 348 Ettensohn, Linda, 352 Evans, David, 350 Evans, Emmy, 328 Evans, James, 136 Evans, Mom, 336 Evans, Norma, 342 Evans, Pat, 136 Evans, Penny, 200, 323 Evans, Ronald, 320 Evans, Susan, 284 Evans, Timothy, 248 Everman, Debby, 336 Eye, John, 233 F Fabing, Howard, 248 Fahy, Nancy, 354 Faller, Ken, 326 Fallon, Robert, 136 Faranda, Geraldine, 202 Fardo, Judy, 302 Farfsing, Judy, 293, 310 Farmer, Franklin, 136 Fath, Carolyn, 343 Fath, Harry, 127 Fath, Mary, 343 Faulkner, Mike, 136, 181, 320 Faust, Karen, 136 Fecich, Dennis, 222 Fedasch, Jerry, 267, 324 Fedor, Jim, 324 Fedosick, Richard, 136, 212, 224 Fee, Dave, 306 Feichtner, Peter, 227 Feldkamp, Linda, 343 Feldman, Ray, 238 Feldman, Robert, 332 Feldman, Toba, 136, 237, 293, 342 Feller, Margery, 136 Felman, Jeffrey, 332 Felton, Becky, 214, 249, 322 Feltrup, Julie, 238 Fenicle, Linus, 330 Ferguson, Bob, 314 Ferrarelli, Carol, 305 Ferris, Daniel, 223 Fitzpatrick, J., 352 Fitzpatrick, Jim, 267 Fitzpatrick, Sharon, 194, 238, 272, 336 Fitzwater, Mike, 238 Flaherty, Michael, 136 Flanigan, Louis, 303 Flatt, Barb, 136, 200, 238, 336 Flaugher, Paul, 248, 298 Fleck, Lee, 344 Fleischer, Ellen, 136 Fleming, F., 352 Fleming, Pete, 181,318 Fletcher, Kandy, 136 Flick, Alice, 226 Flickinger, Fred, 314 Florig, Robert, 136 Flournoy, John, 210 Fluharty, Bob, 346 Flynn, Kevin, 369 Foderaro, Joseph, 136 Fogg, Harold, 221 Foley, Malachy, 136, 217, 225, 231 Foley, Vicki, 296, 336 Folzenlogen, Judy, 136 Fontenot, Linda, 136, 161,181, 186, 195, 200, 228, 272, 273, 293, 352 Ford, Janice, 276 Foreman, Butch, 368 Forster, Diane, 268, 310 Forster, June, 136 Fortunoff, Robert, 136 Forwith, Linda, 196 Friess, Stephanie, 343 Gerber, Sandford, 137, Frietsch, James, 137 Frischhertz, Lynn, 314, 336 Frishman, Scott, 300 Fromm, Elaina, 302 Frye, Charlotte, 137 Frye, John, 137 Fryman, Denny, 279, 330 Fryman, Oscar, 137, 217, 221 Fudurich, Judy, 268, 276, 336 Fuentes, Elena, 137, 302 Fuersich, Lawrence, 137 Fugazzi, Beth, 268, 343 Fugazzi, Jeannie, 343 Fulks, Henry, 225, 274, 346 267 Gerdes, Thom, 352 Geringer, Gerald, 229 Gerkepott, Eve, 200, 293, 305 Gershenbaum, Sondra, 276 Gerst, Mary, 137 Gerstman, Judy, 218, 286 Gerstner, Steve, 226 Gerth, Bill, 297,312 Gervers, Dave, 314 Gessaman, John, 318 Gest, Steve, 137, 300 Geuder, Dan, 225, 231 Geverts, James, 137 Gezymalla, Dan, 368 Ghahremani, Fathali, 225, 231 Fuller, Howard, 295, 316 Fuller, Rosalyn, 137 Furio, Karen, 329 Fussinger, Bill, 324 G Gackenheimer, John, 137, 223 Gahris, Judy, 202, 228, 286 Gaible, Marge, 238 Gaible, Stephen, 137, 223 227 230 Giangiacomo, Joseph, 137 Gibbons, Tamara, 323 Gibbs, Edward, 137 Gibbs, John, 248 Gibney John, 278,330 Gibson, Thomas, 137 Gieser, Sol, 137 Giesler, Bill, 330 Gigley, Dave, 350 Gilbert, Amy, 214 Gilbert, Beverly, 212 Gilbert, Bill, 344 Gilbert, Leslie, 310 Gilbert Patricia 310 Gilles, Barbara,'284 Foster, Bruce, 338 Foster, Dean, 136 Foster, Gef, 272, 352 Foulkes, Dave, 320 Fox, Karen, 136,322 Fox, Kenneth, 193, 300 Fox, Irvin, 300 Fox, Michael, 136 Fox, Norma, 304 Fox, Oran, 300 Fox, Ruth, 136 Fox, Tom, 334 Fraley, Randy, 207, 346 Francis, David, 136 Francis, Francis, 136 Gaito, Mike, 330 Gaito, Patrick, 137 Gaiser, Rosemary, 202 Galbraith, Peter, 344 Gall, Stephanie, 137, 354 Gallagher, Pat, 324 Galluzzo, Larry, 238, 306 Gamble, Kathy, 276 Gamblee, Jef, 229, 269 Gannelli, Dave, 368 Gannon, Peggy, 183 Gannon, John, 137 Gannon, Margaret, 137 Gans, Alison, 209 Gillespie, John, 238 Gillespie, Linda, 223, 336 Gilligan, Louis, 127 Gillingham, Carol, 214 Gilmer, Tom, 278 Gilmore, Sue, 336 Ginandt, Bob, 198, 267, 272, 273, 295, 324 Ginsberg, Paul, 300 Gladstone, Bruce, 332 Gladstone, Gordon, 137 GOLF, 393 Goltzman, Alfred, 137 Good, Mona, 137, 237, 342 Gooderson, Tom, 238 Goodman, Larry, 137 Goodman, Phyllis, 342 Goodridge, James, 137 Gordon, Gail, 281 Gordon, Nena, 354 Gordon, Peter, 137 Gordon, Thomas, 278 Gorga, Angelo, 267, 318 Gorsky, Alana, 137, 337 Gossard, Rusty, 318 Gothelf, Roseann, 284 Gottfried, Elliot, 332 Gottman, Jim, 314 Gottschalk, Guy, 267, 272, 320 Gottschang, Craig, 251 Gould, Mike, 278 Gowdy, Charles, 127, 185 Goyert, Sandy, 137,336 Gracie, Robert, 210 Grad, Margie, 242 Grady, Tim, 369 Graff, George, 137, 225, 231 Graham, Bonnie, 258, 352 Graham, Terry, 137, 198, 221 Graller, Sharon, 342, 356 Gramen, George, 138, 226 Gratsch, Judy, 235, 269 Grau, Richard, 324 Grebb, David, 297, 326 GREEK WEEK, 272 Green Francie, 342 Greenl Jim, 368 Green, Lenny, 262, 338 Green, Marcus, 138,303 Green Green Patricia, 342 Robert, 338 Glantz, 221, Stanton, 198, 237, 274 Glass, Barbara, 137 Greenberg, Donna, 342 Greenberger, Bruce, 297, 300 Greenspan, Shirley, 226 Greenstein, Marty, 279 Greenwald, Eileen, 337 Greer, Marsha, 138, 161 232, 304 Greer, Roosevelt, 324 Greer, Thomas, 138 Greiner, Gary, 138, 193, 223, 230 Greiser, JoAnne, 138, 161, 200, 208, 293, 336 Greiser, Tom, 314 Grever, Ann, 343 Griesel, Martin, 267, 308 Griest, Jane, 284 Griffin, Marcia, 218 Griffith, Dee, 283, 295, 314 Griffith, John, 229, 334 Griffith, Terry, 297, 308 Griffiths, Jane, 138 Grigsby, Karen, 286 Grimes, Jeanne, 138, 329 Grimes, Mary, 138 Grisik, John, 224, 314 Groeger, Linda, 138, 195, 328 Groetzinger, Ralph, 326 Gronauer, Kandi, 197, 268, 302 Gronauer, Karen, 296, 302 Groseclose, Mike, 326 Groshoff, Herman, 138 Gross, Carolyn, 305 Gross, Judith, 138, 343 Gross, Patricia, 138 Gross, Randall, 283 Gross, Robert, 300 Grossman, Candi, 276 Grossman, Harold, 138, 216, 235 Grote, Karen, 329 Grote, Mike, 198 Grote, Tom, 308 Grote, William, 138 Grove, Roger, 138 Grubb, Jane, 138, 336 Grubbs, David, 138 Gruber, Marie, 187,329 Gruber, Ray, 138, 324 Gruenwald, Rodger, 320 Grueser, Tom, 297, 298 Gruner, Paul, 267,318 Guastini, Mike, 251 Gud, Marna, 138 Gudauskas, Carol, 138 Gudehus, Jim, 138,308 Guenther, Stephen, 297 Guffey, Susan, 352 GUIDON, 249 Guilford, Thomas, 138 Gulden, Wayne, 250 Gunning, Gerald, 138 Gurley, Sally, 218 Guthrie, Larry, 225, 346 Guthrie, Robert, 314 Gutjahr, Jim, 297, 340 Guttman, Sam, 330 Guynn, Barb, 138, 187, 189, 250, 268, 272, 305 GYMNASTICS, 399 H Haag, Doris, 310 Haas, Glen, 138, 295, 346 Haas, Susan, 336 Hack, Jerome, 138 Hader, Marilyn, 302 Hadler, Janet, 197, 208, 250, 273, 317 Hadyk, Carol, 317 Hafer, Robert, 324 Haft, James, 138,340 Hagan, Juni, 328 Hagner, Jerry, 206, 334 Hagner, John, 138, 161, 201, 207, 208, 217, 225, 231 Hague, John, 326 Hahn, Gary, 217, 222, 346 Haines, Elaine, 138 Haines, Robert, 326 Hait, Vicki, 276 Hake, Jim, 227 Hakes, Bev, 336 Halden, Evelyn, 138 Hale, Bebe, 270 Hale, Thomas, 138 Hall, Christopher, 222 Hall, Grover, 138,216 Hall, Linda, 256 Hall, Pamela, 138 Hall, Ruth, 187,317 Hallau, Chuck, 297,314 Hallerman, Vicki, 329 Hallett, Danny, 300 Hamburg, Katherine, 138 Hamilton, Carol, 138 Hamm, Barb, 138 Hamm, Ellie, 208, 293, 328 Hammon, Larry, 369 Hammond, Susan, 138, 223 Hampton, Barbara, 317 Hanauer, Douglas, 298 Handel, Charles, 138, 213, 267, 272, 308 Handler, Lorie, 276 Haney, Mary, 322 Hanigosky, Michael, 248 Hanks, Nancy, 138 Hanni, Sue, 138, 189, 273, 293, 317 Hannishin, Pete, 224 Hanmann, Ralph, 198, 346 Hanley, Steve, 338 Hanson, Frank, 318 Harbach, Kay, 218 Hare, Bradford, 138 Hare, Flo, 344 Hargett, Bernard, 127 Harkins, Marilyn, 138 Harlan, Bruce, 127 Harlan, Cindy, 202, 256, 336 Harlow, Eleanor, 138 Harmon, Joan, 266 Harpenau, Thomas, 340 Harper, Ann, 317, 356 Harper, Joyce, 138 Harr, Sheldon, 138,338 Harrel, Elbrey, 138, 248, 270, 352 Harrelson, Anne, 354 Harrington, Salli, 138, 185, 200, 208, 273, 293, 343 Harris, Georgie, 310 Harris, Jacqueline, 304 Harritos, Pete, 318 Hartley, Bruce, 350 Hartman, Joan, 348 Hartsock, Marcia, 202, 293, 329 Hartsock, Paul, 314 Hartzell, Daniel, 138 Hass, Glen, 229 Hassel, Cheryl, 138 Hasselbach, Joan, 138, 320 Hatfield, Debra, 328 Hatfield, Dora, 346 Hatfield, Stephanie, 212 Hauenstein, Eric, 235, 269 Haug, Jim, 138, 219, 318 Haughey, James, 138 Hauser, Linda, 138, 329 Hausman, Bill, 232, 267, 330 Haverkamp, John, 181, 206 Haverkamp, Mike, 324 Haves, Mary, 337 Hawkins, Bill, 412 Hawkins, Mary, 328 Hawkinson, Ellen, 322 Hay, Jay, 139 Hayden, Becky, 197, 240, 268, 329 Haydon, Harriet, 302 Hayes, Bob, 350 Hayes, Emmy, 256, 352 Hayes, Patrick, 348 Hayes, Robert, 230 Haygood, Steve, 324 Hays, Mary, 354 Heasley, Bob, 269 Heaton, Edward, 139 Heck, Art, 229, 348 Heck, Marianne, 343 Heckerman, Don, 208, 227, 241 Heckman, Paula, 139, 251, 322, 356 Hedgecock, Craig, 346 Heeg, Robert, 139 Hegel, Bob, 269 Heidacher, Helen, 305 Heide, Walter, 344 Heiderich, Candy, 317 Heidorn, Ray, 368 Heim, Nancy, 284,302 Heinlen, Kent, 139 Heis, Fred, 139,312 Heise, Roberta, 139 Heisel, Charles, 326 Heitkemper, James, 139 Heitz, Sudie, 139, 161, 189, 262, 272, 273, 302 Held, Rick, 346 Helscher, Pam, 139, 200, 293, 305 Hemer, William, 348 Heminger, John, 203, 348 Hendley, Linda, 352 Hendricks, Betty, 139, 161, 186, 187, 189, 226, 240, 405 Hendricks, Robert, 127 Hendricks, Thomas, 139 Heneveld, Craig, 369 Hengehold, Virginia, 202 Henke, Robert, 139 Henkel, Donald, 139 Henley, Susan, 214 Henn, Judy, 281 Henry, Bill, 306 Henry, Stephanie, 276 Henry, Tom, 206, 279 Hensley, Geoff, 334 Henson, Chris, 328 Herbers, Ronald, 139, 230 Herdliska, Richard, 318 Herman, Hillary, 262 Herm, Dennis, 139 Herr, Stephen, 139 Herr, Terry, 278 Herring, Bell, 267,308 Herring, Joseph, 181, 183, 201, 206, 267, 295, 308 Herring, Michael, 139, 222 Herriott, Nancy, 352 Herrmann, Robert, 139 Herschede, Fred, 139, 185, 207, 208, 267, 273, 295, 324 Hershberger, Donald, 251 Hersher, Judy, 337 Herstich, Ken, 368 Hertzberg, Robert, 139 Herzig, Rena, 139 Hess, Barry, 278 Hesselbrock, Jon, 326 Hettinger, Carol, 176, 302 Hettler, Lolly, 139 Heuck, Nancy, 240, 268, 302 Hewan, Clinton, 234, 262 Hibler, Bob, 312 Higgens, James, 127, 139 High, Ronald, 348 Hilberg, Patti, 336 Hildebrandt, Lee, 318 Hill, Dave, 324, 355 Hill, Dick, 312 Hill, Jerry, 208, 283, 352 Hill, Larry, 139 HILLEL, 237 Hilliard, Mike, 369 Hillman, Barry, 318 Hillman, Richard, 300 Hillner, Bruce, 346 Hilsinger, Craig, 340 Hilsinger, Elliot, 139, 266, 340 Hine, Jeffrey, 344 Hines, Ann, 202, 276, 336 Hines, Roger, 139 Hines, Susan, 336 Hinshaw, Dave, 181, 184, 196 Hinson, Bonnie, 139, 161, 214, 322 Hirsch, Dave, 348 Hirsch, Karen, 237 Hirsch, Michael, 338 Hirsch, Susan, 342 Hirschberger, Mary, 139, 181, 250, 293, 329 Hirshfeld, Gary, 223, 230, 279 Hirschfeld, Stephen, 139 Hisrich, Bob, 283 Hittepole, Linda, 322 Hoak, Dennis, 352 Hoblitzell, Gay, 139 Hock, Sally, 296, 343 Hodell, Cindy, 139, 183, 328 Hodesh, llene, 342 Hoeb, Robert, 330 Hoefer, Kathy, 302, 356 Hoeltke, Judy, 186, 194, 329, 405 Hoermann, Edward, 237 Hoeweler, Robert, 318 Hofbauer, William, 251 Hoffeld, Jeffrey, 139 Hoffeld, Terry, 314 Hoffman, Barb, 139, 209, 234 Hoffman, Carl, 139 Hoffman, Dave, 324 Hoffman, Diane, 266 Hoffman, Frank, 139 Hoffman, Karen, 139 Hoffman, Lee, 139 Hoffman, Thomas, 139, 285 Hoffmann, Joe, 198, 314 Hofman, Ted, 139 Hofmann, Linda, 139 Hogan, Jerry, 139, 210 Hohnecker, Terry, 340 Holbrook, John, 222 Holden, Charles, 139 Holden, William, 139 Holland, Jim, 318 Holland, Philip, 139, 21.7, 235 Hollander, 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Keiser, Edward, 295 Keith, David, 141 Keith, Linda, 202 Keller, David, 141 Kellerman, Kevin, 330 Kellermeier, Dennis, 213, 267,308 Kelley, Donald, 225, 231 Kelley, Lisa, 141, 163, 250, 328 Kelley, Michael, 141, 198, 346 Kellogg, Carrie, 328 Kellom, Albert, 316 Kellom, Charles, 316 Kelly, Brian, 230 Kelly, Jeanne, 141 Kelly, Mike, 238, 369 Kelly, Timothy, 248 Kelman, Jay, 192, 201 Kemble, Ruth, 141 Kemen, Jay, 324 Kemen, Jim, 141,324 Kemp, Charles, 141 Kemp, Howard, 141 Kemper, Karen, 310 Kendis, Roberta, 337 Kendrick, Bootsie, 196, 214, 268, 281 Kendrick, Paul, 312 Kennedy, Thomas, 141 Kennett, Dave, 141 Kenney, James, 141 Kenney, Leslie, 141 Kentzel, Gretchen, 328 Kercheval, Craig, 214 Kerkhoft, Diana, 141 Kerley, Mike, 141, 295, 318 Kernen, Michael, 141 Kerner, Gordon, 300 Kerns, Becky, 281 Kerr, Betsy, 302 Kerr, David, 223, 230 Kessen, Maridee, 141 Kessler, June, 141, 342 Kessler, Marcia, 293, 337 Kessler, Robert, 141 Kessler, Steve, 334 Kessler, Terry, 346 Ketcham, Lee, 141 Kiehfuss, Betty, 322 Kien, Grant, 141 Kiener, Robert, 141 Kiessling, Laura, 317, 405 Kilb, Donald, 141 Kilcoyne, Reni, 343 Kimball, Larry, 352 Kimble, Ruth, 305 Kimpel, Jane, 336 Kinard, Jacqueline, 141 218, 304 Kincaid, Mike, 251 Kindsvatter, James, 141 352 King, Ann, 310 King, Dave, 300 Kingsbery, Bill, 314 Kingsley, Edwin, 141 Kinley, Jane, 141 Kinnett, Tom, 238 Kinsella, Michael, 141 Kinsley, Edwin, 141 Kintz, Jim, 238 Kipling, James, 141, 217, 225, 231 Kipp, Kathryn, 141 Kirchheimer, Carol, 141, 354 Kirchner, Irene, 323 Kirkwood, Mike, 226, 405 Kirley, Eileen, 310 Kisker, Mandy, 141, 336 Kisko, Bob, 267 Kittrell, Alan, 141 Klatzko, Neal, 141 Klayman, Kenneth, 141, 210, 227 Kleier, Glenn, 330 Klein, Barry, 193, 206, 208, 295, 338 Klein, Helen, 317 Klein, Howard, 297, 332 Klein, Jackie, 276 Klein, John, 219, 222 Klein, Joy, 276 Kline, Cheryl, 196, 202 Kleine, Pam, 317 Kleinman, Howard, 338 Klempner, Linda, 141 Kling, Allan, 197 Kling, Betsy, 202, 343 Klosterman, Irvin, 320 Kluener, Linda, 310 Klug, Nancy, 202 Klus, Michael, 141, 223, 230 Knab, Lawrence, 141 Knabe, Jim, 348 Knapp, Jim, 352 Knechtly, Ted, 141 423 424 HllAGIE'S CANDLELIGHT ROOM AND RATHKELLER 277 Calhoun Kneidl, Ted, 238 Knepfle, Charles, 141 Knestrick, Maynard, 196, 235, 269 Knight, Barb, 238, 281, 405 Knippenberg, James, 141 Knoop, Elizabeth, 336 Koblentz, Joel, 332 Kobs, John, 231 Koch, Frances, 141 Koch, Franz, 248 Koch, Karen, 226 Koch, Susan, 141,322 Kodros, James, 206, 312 Koegel, Jack, 298 Koegel, John, 295 Koehl, Evelyn, 226 Kohl, Doris, 354 Kohlhepp, James, 141 Kohls, Paula, 323 Kohrman, Rosanne, 141 Kohut, Dennis, 318 Kolar, Ginna, 238, 268 Kolb, Trudy, 141, 161, 200 Kolleck, Mathias, 221 Kollege, Jim, 324 Kombrinck, Dennis, 141 Konrad, Marty, 310 Konstans, Constantine, 210 Koplowitz, Hannah, 237 Kopp, Cathy, 141, 305 Kopp, Terry, 352 Koppenhoefer, Karen, 302 Koppenhoefer, Ron, 267 Koptish, Al, 352 Korb, Henry, 344 Korb, Howard, 344 Kormos, Joe, 224, 314 Kornell, Ken, 314 Kornick, Joe, 283, 352 Kubrak, Ginny, 212 Kucharski, Bob, 334, 368 Kuhlman, Carol, 142 Kuhlman, Teri, 317 Kuhn, Cindy, 322 Kuhn, Lauralynn, 262, 337 Kuhn, Ric, 324 Kuhns, Larry, 142 Kukurin, Joyce, 322 Kulka, Barb, 142, 209 Kull, Ronald, 142 Kulupian, Carol, 352 Kumar, Vinay, 234 Kump, Donna, 328 Kunz, Corrine, 262, 352 Kuresman, Ken, 338 Kurilec, Theodor, 346 Kurkul, Stephen, 142 Kurrle, Bob, 283 Kurtz, Frank, 235, 269 Kuyper, Garrett, 267, 326 Kuyper, Jerry, 318 L Lacy, Jan, 243 Lafferty, Ed, 324 Lafferty, Margie, 142, 354 Lalosh, Terry, 330 Lamb, Gerald, 142, 344 Lamb, Lois, 328 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, 318 Lambers, Edward, 226 Lambers, Michael, 324 Lambert, Barb, 240, 352 Lambert, David, 142 Lambert, Kenneth, 298 Lammers, Stewart, 142 Lampe, Gerald, 142 Lamping, Adele, 286 Korns, Nancy, 354 Korte, Raymond, 141 Kos, Robert, 223, 326 Kraft, Edward, 141, 221 Kraftsser, Marie, 342 Kral, George, 142 Kramer, Bill, 227, 230, 266 Kramer, Bobbie, 310 Kramer, Henry, 127 Kramer, JoAnn, 281, 343 Kramer, Liz, 342 Kramer, Michael, 142 Kramer, Paul, 251 Kramer, Roberta, 142 Kramer Susan 305 Kramer fwniiarh, 142 Krantz, Ellen, 337 Krantz, Larry, 219, 222 Krasnow, Susan, 276 Kratz, Robert, 226 Kravetz, Anita, 142 Kreger, Fran, 336 Lancaster, Edna, 322 Lancaster, Jerry, 267 Lancaster, Roger, 308 Landau, Sherrie, 342 Lander, Richard, 300 Landers, Linda, 238 Lane Lane Ernest, 303 , James, 142 Lang, Andrew, 142, 230 Lang, Charles, 142 Lang Don, 318 Lang Lilian 340 Langdon, Larry, 270, 330 Lange, John, 142,346 Lanenbahn, William, 142 Langheim, S., 340 Langner, Kevan, 312 Lanning, Diane, 329 Lanz, Jerry, 330 Lapidus, Barry, 300 Lapsis, Melanie, 142 Larkin, Amy, 142, 195 Kreider, Jim, 320 Kreimer, John, 210, 223 Kreindler, Thomas, 142 Krekeler, Barb, 343 Kremen, Paul, 237 Kreutzberg, Robert, 223, 230 Kroeger, Steve, 238 Kromer, Mary, 280 Kromer, Rose, 280 Kroovand, Lawrence, 142 Krueger, Joan, 342 Kruer, Carolyn, 352 Kruest, Dave, 210, 227 Krumdieck, Carol, 216 Krumm, Terry, 318 Krupowicz, John, 224 Kruse, Bill, 223 Kruse, Wayne, 326 Krutsch, Dave, 330 Kubel, Edward, 142 Lashway, Robert, 318 Lauch, Luke, 142, 308 Lauer, James, 142, 283 Laughlin, Paul, 142 Laundy, Bob, 318 Laurence, Fred, 283, 320 Lautenbach, Cunthis, 328 Lavine, Allen, 187, 229, 267, 279, 285 Lavinson, Paula, 142 Law, Allen, 142 Lawrence, Linda, 329 Lawson, David, 142 Lawson, Linda, 195 Lay, Nancy, 305 Lay, Regena, 354 Laybourne, Paul, 142 Lazarus, Mary, 218 Lazeroff, Sue, 337 Leach, Michael, 317 Leach, Nancy, 142, 189, 208, 317 Leach, Pat, 314 Lebovitz, Susan, 142 Ledden, David, 243 Lee, Al, 306 Lee, Belinda, 142, 243 Lee, Eve, 237 Lee, James, 142 Lee, Mary, 337 Lee, Nancy, 354 Leedom, Dennis, 221, 274 LeGrand, Jack, 314 LeGrand, Philip, 250 Lehman, Anne, 342 Lehman, Dave, 267, 295, 330 Lehmann, Ann, 317 Lehmann, Linda, 272, 317 Lichte Leicht, Sally, 354 Leidner, John, 295, 298 Leininger, Steve, 334 Leiter, Brent, 314 Leith, David, 348 Leland, Pam, 336 Lemmens, Louis, 308 Lemon, Sara, 336 Lenhart, Bob, 297, 334 Lenhardt, Ken, 297, 306 Lenning, Eric, 367 Lentz, Donald, 142, 198, 224 Lenyk, Robert, 222, 348 Lenz, Edwin, 318 Leonard, Bob, 369 Leonhardt, Daniel, 142 Lepple, Stan, 314 Ler, Susan, 317 Lerer, Roz, 262 Lertzman, Carole, 276 Lesh, Stephen, 222 Lessam, Micki, 296, 342 Lester, Dick, 320 Lester, Patricia, 142 Leurck, Michael, 142 Levenberg, Alvin, 142, 230 Levin, Richard, 142 Levin, Stephen, 352 Levin, Toby, 142, 342 Levine, Betty, 142, 337 Levine, David, 142 Levine, Jane, 342 Levy, Judy, 310 Levy, Paul, 142 Levy, Sherry, 142, 237 Levy, Stu, 206, 256 Lewe, Harry, 142 Lewin, Evelyn, 337 Lewin, Myrna, 232, 272, 342 Lewis, Cathy, 142 Lewis, David, 144 Lewis, Diane, 336 Lewis, Ernie, 368 Lewis, Langhorne, 322 nberg, Bill, 144, Leopold, David, 278, 297 Leopold, Karen, 142 Leow, Hal, 314 Lepper, Bonnie, 142, 302 Lepple, Herbert, 142 320 Lichtenstein, Israel, 183 Lichtig, Rich, 300 Lieb, Hollis, 144 Liebelt, Donna, 305 Liebenthal, Heddy, 144 Lieberman, Sidney, 127 Liebman, Dianne, 337 Lieri, James, 144 Lieser, Diane, 144 Lightle, Rodger, 248 Lilling, Louis, 144 Lim, Paula, 144 Limestahl, George, 222 Lindberg, Thomas, 144, 312 Lindeman, Roger, 324 Linder, Denni, 342 Lingenfelter, Ann, 249, 336 Lingo, Richard, 348 Lington, Art, 144 Lints, Janis, 268, 305 Lipp, Ronald, 181, 193, 223 Lipp, Steve, 193, 206, 223, 338 Lippock, Myrna, 144 Lipps, Gary, 243 Lipson, Michael, 144 Lisk, Randall, 216 Lisk, Robert, 144 Litt, Richard, 144, 332 Little, Penny, 302 Littlehale, Robert, 144 Littleton, Chuck, 181, 241, 352 Litton, Gene, 144 Livingston, Marcia, 144 Llovet, Patti, 323 Lloyd, Nancy, 144, 200, 208, 328 Lockard, Thomas, 144 Lockwood, Tom, 238 Loehrke, Craig, 344 Loetscher, Fred, 144, 330 Loewenthal, Barton, 306 Loftus, Bob, 227, 238 Logan, Marcia, 144 LOGAN RESIDENCE HALL, 286 Logsdon, Jim, 314 Logsdon, Richard, 320 Lohman, John, 144 Lohrum, Sharon, 317 Long, lris, 144 Long, John, 340 Long, Richard, 144 Long, Sue, 144, 293, 343 Longacre, Christopher, 144 Longobardo, John, 350 Looney, Pete, 297 Lorch, Sharon, 144 Lorena, Allan, 144, 217, 235 Lorenz, Ron, 283 Loth, Roger, 144 Lotspeich, Branch, 263 Love, Sandy, 322 Loveridge, Sue, 144, 165, 317 Lovitch, Nancy, 187, 342 Lowers, Donna, 144 Lowman, Harold, 278 Low Don 346 VY, , Lucas, Elaine, 187, 268, 352 Lucas, Lane, 250 Luchi, Michael, 144 Luckman, Jean, 354 Ludeke, Cathy, 305 Ludwig, Linda, 343 Luebbers, Raymond, 217, 235 Luebbert, Donna, 323 Luersen, Reggie, 343 Luggen, Debbie, 322 Luginbuhl, Dan, 144, 223 Luken, Barb, 352 Lunder, Al, 368 Lushbaugh, Linda, 144, 218, 258, 305 Lusk, Barbara, 144 Luth, Sharon, 250, 328, 355 Lutz, Gregg, 144 Lutz, Linda, 144 Lynch, Ann, 193, 223, 272, 302 Lynch, John, 144, 223 Lynch, Kathy, 202, 352 Lynch, Madeline, 144 Lynch, Marzelle, 293, 311 Lynch, Pat, 144, 223 Lynch, Thomas, 297 Lyons, Robert, 144 Lyons, Rodney, 278 Mc McAlister, William, 348 McAuliffe, Joe, 145, 223 McBeath, Walter, 340 McBride, Ed, 369 McBride, John, 127 McCabe, Karen, 183, 207, 262 McCabe, Richard, 233 McCallister, Tom, 320 McCann, Hank, 272 McCarity, Tom, 369 McCarthy, Rev. Donald, 238 McCarthy, Martin, 222 McCarthy, Mike, 145, 223, 320, 368 McCarthy, Sheka, 322 McCartney, Cameron, 235, 269 McClain, Barbara, 145 McClain, Cheryl, 286, 317 McClary, Steve, 267 McClelland, Wayne, 330 McClimans, Karen, 329 McClure, Bill, 312 McClure, Judy, 212 McClure, Michael, 145 McCoppin, Richard, 145 Edgy? ag I , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '68 YOUR UNIVERSITY FOOD SERVICE 425 Thomas, 145 Murphy, Kathy, 317 231 426 McCord, Nelda, 329 McCormack, John, 210 McCormick, Dick, 314 McCormick, Don, 318 McCormick, Ronald, 318 McCoy, Linda, 228 McCracken, Tom, 318 McCue, Richard, 127 McDermott, Judy, 343 McDonald, Martha, 274 McDonie, Al, 297, 348 McDonough, James, 212 McDonough, John, 145 McDowell, Gary, 145 McDowell, Thomas, 251 McDowell, William, 145 McFaddin, Vincent, 306 McFaIl, Charlotte, 202, 258, 268, 280, 328 McFarland, Lee, 145 McGehee, Carol, 145, 226 McGill, Linda, 322 McGowan, Jack, 314 Maloney, Joseph, 145 Malowitz, Gary, 144 Mandlawitz, Lynda, 237 Mangano, Judith, 145 Mann, Ellen, 337 Mann, Tom, 283 Mannes, Bruce, 338 Mara, Timothy, 238 Maranze, Joy, 145 Marback, Judy, 145 Marcus, Barny, 267, 332 Marcus, Kenneth, 145 Mardis, Corky, 248 Mardis, Walter, 145 Margeson, Diane, 145 Margolius, Jarry, 145 Margolis, Irwin, 145 Marker, Michael, 145 Markert, Kim, 350 Marks, Alan, 332 Marks, Michael, 332 Marling, Curt, 324 Marohn, Dave, 267,312 Marsh, Gayle, 145 McGowan, Maryanne, 270, 305 McGregor, Jim, 320, 334 McGuane, Frank, 127 McHenry, Ron, 368 Mclntosh, Carolyn, 145, 304 McKay, Lani, 195, 343 McKee, Niedra, 276 McKee, Steve, 369 McKee, Suzi, 276 Marston, Jerry, 340 Martin George, 210 Martin, Glenn, 352 Martin, James, 145, 266, 312 Martin, John, 198, 212, 224, 248, 352 Martin, Louis, 145 Martin Marcia, 186 Martin Mary, 145 Martin, Martz, Jack, 145 McKenzie, Diane, 322 McKerracher, William, 145 McKinney, Churchill, 145 McKnight, Ed, 368 McKnight, Richard, 237 McKowen, Kathy, 145 McLennan, Donald, 145 McMinn, Michael, 145 McMullen, Gary, 145, 210, 227, 230 McMullen, Joseph, 145 McMurray, June, 145 McNeal, John, 145,352 McNeil, Mike, 318 McNew, Clyde, 145 McSpadden, Patsy, 276, 317 McSwiney, Charles, 127 McTurnan, Diane, 197, 202 McVay, Duane, 145 McVay, Linda, 145 McWilliams, Carleen, 202 M Maby, Sharon, 144 Macbeth, Don, 352 Macejko, Tom, 144, 161, 201, 368 Mack, William, 144 Mackenzie, John, 144 Maclin, Marcia, 144 Macnab, Jim, 350 Madaiah, Madaiah, 234 Maginn, Jo, 322 Maginn, John, 161 Magnus, Claire 144 Mahan, Marjorie, 144 Mahfouz, Barbara, 276 Maier, Ann, 240, 249, 302 Maier, Jeanne, 302 Maier, Thomas, 144 Main, Dave, 350 Maish, Jeannie, 322 Malen, Greg, 344 Maley, Terry, 343 Malinoski, Thomas, 144 Malkin, Sheila, 144 Malone, Beverly, 304 Malone, Bill, 324 Martz, Steve, 145, 230, 324 Mashbaun, Joel, 145, Mason, Michael, 127 Mason, Pam, 329 Mason, Robert, 213, 251 Mason, Ted, 145 Mastriani, Tony, 238 Mataitis, Edward, 145, 231, 324 Mather, Nancy, 305 Mathes, Robert, 145, 320 Mathieu, James, 324 Matlock, Ray, 145, 248 Matre, Bob, 350 Matthews, Danny, 368 Matthews, Ruth, 330 Matticks, Kenneth, 145 Mattis, Maureen, 145, 354 Maul, Linda, 212 Maurer, Dick, 219, 222, 344 Maxson, Wendy, 342 Maxwell, John, 306 Mayer, Frank, 145 Mayer, Kathy, 145,317 Mayer, Mike, 338 Maynard, Garth, 145 Mays, Orris, 251 Mazo, Marc, 300 Mazzone, John, 206, 241, 352 Mecklenburger, Ralph, 145, 263 Mecum, Bob, 352 Mehaffie, David, 145 Meier, Ted, 283, 285 Meinberg, George, 295 Meinzen, Janet, 281 Meissner, William, 145 Melampy. Michael, 145 Melcher, Frank, 238, 262 Melchion, Lil, 268 Meltzer, Jim, 308 MEMORIAL RESIDENCE HALL, 284 Menchhofer, Gary, 146, 189, 192, 208, 272, 330 Mendelson, Mark, 338 Menges, Mary, 268, 302 Menne, Barbara, 146, 193, 216, 329 MEN'S ADVISORY BOARD, 267 MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 279 Meranda, Suellen, 194, 322 Mercer, Millicent, 146 Meridith, Robert, 146, 217, 352 Mergard, Christien, 281 Merkel, Joyce, 310 Merkel, Larry, 146 Merker, Robert, 146, 338 Merkich, Bob, 368 Merritts, Leon, 146 Merriweather, Robert, 303 Mers, Gail, 146 Merten, Ginny, 146,343 Merz, Philip, 266 Messerly, Richard, 146, 223 Messham, Jill, 296, 317 Messik, Diane, 219 Messing, Alan, 146 Meth, Richard, 338 METRO, 207 Mettey, Eendell, 146 Metz, Harriet, 146 Metzger, Jim, 278, 279, 285 Metzner, Anthony, 146, 219 Meyer, Dale, 306 Meyer, John, 297 Meyer, John, 232 Meyer, Judy, 302 Meyer, Linda, 280, 343 Meyer, Roger, 146 Meyer, Susan, 196, 354 Meyers, Carl, 127 Meyers, Steven, 146 Meyers, Tom, 318 Miano, Larry, 146 Michaels, Dianne, 328 Middendorf, Mitzi, 343 Middleton, John, 146 Mierenfeld, Bob, 238 Miholics, Bruce, 210 Miklovic, Don, 203 Milan, Stephen, 146, 217, 225, 231 Milan, Susan, 323 Milder, Terryl, 146 Milios, Ted, 146 Miller, Bill, 146 Miller, Bob, 368 Miller, David, 146 Miller, Dennis, 320 Miller, Dan, 283 Miller, Ed, 368 Miller, Elaine, 146, 328 Miller, Gary, 330 Miller, Gene, 368 Miller, Irwin, 127, 185 Miller, James, 146, 196, 206, 226, 231 Miller, Jan, 202 Miller, Jay, 300 Miller, Jean, 195,302 Miller, Jim, 269 Miller, John, 267,318 Miller, Julie, 195, 209, 286 Miller, Lawrence, 146 Miller, Marc, 314 Miller, Muriel, 305 Miller, Patricia, 146 Miller, Roger, 146 Miller, Stephen, 146 Miller, Tim, 320 Miller, Thomas, 146 Miller, Warren, 146,314 Mills, Claudia, 329 Mills, Daniel, 146 Mills, Emory, 298 Mills, Peggy, 311 Milner, Bob, 368 Minges, Michael, 146 Minges, Peggy, 146 Minturn, Bob, 320 Mintz, Linda, 146 Mintz, Barbara, 342 Mintz, Robert, 332 Mintzer, Susie, 337 Miree, Ella, 304 Miree, Pauline, 304 Mirkes, Seymour, 146 Mischell,Tom, 210,324 Mishkin, Ritchie, 338 Misik, Jerry, 368 Mistak, Danielle, 281 Mitchel, Jeffrey, 332 Mitchell, Janey, 302 Mitchell, Madilyn, 146 Mitchell, Mary, 304 Mitchell, Torrey, 146 Mitman, Kenneth, 146 Mix, Debbi, 266 Moeller, John, 227 Moeller, Karen, 317 Motfo, Kathy, 276, 302 Mohan, Denny, 322 Mohring, Mary, 146 Mole, Richard, 300 Molfenter, David, 146, 216, 217, 235 Molique, Robert, 146 Molleson, Nancy, 218 Mongon, Kathy, 328 Mongon, Mimi, 162, 343 Monsey, Mom, 350 Montagnese, Rich, 278 Montagnese, Tom, 283 Montay, Fleet, 340 Mueller, Marilyn, 212, 317, 352 Mueller, Nancy, 276 Muething, Maura, 343 Muething, Rick, 318 Muir, Douglas, 127 Mukanal, Yvonne, 146 Mullen, Spes, 322 Mullenix, Nancy, 286 Mullinax, Judith, 146 Multner, Lois, 302 Mulvaney, Kathy, 329 Mulvihill, Bill, 352 Mulvihill, Georgia, 147 Mumaw, Linda, 194, 240, 268, 322 MUMMERS, 270 Mundew, Andy, 147, 224 Munday, Jeff, 224 Mundhenk, David, 147 Munger, Rick, 221 Munger, Susan, 256, 329 MU PHI EPSILON, 214 Montgomery, Bill, 298 Montgomery, Dan, 368 Montgomery, Ted, 267 Moody, Jacob, 251 Moon, Thom, 235, 269 Moore Chris, 203 Moore Freeman, 146 Moore, Holly, 322 Moore, Joyce, 311 Moore Lavonne, 311 Moore Mary, 208 Moore Phil, 368 Moore Ron, 318 Moore Sherry, 354 Moran, Paul, 283, 324 Moran, Susan, 146, 200, 343 Muqueet, Abdul, 234 Murdoch, Rick, 318 Murdock, Ed, 222 Murdock, Nick, 314, 355 Murdock, Norman, 127 Murnan Jack, 147 Murphy: Donald, 223 Murphy, Eileen, 305 Murphy, Joseph, 147, 352 Murphy, Mike, 312 Murphy Murray, 161, Murray, 225, Murray, Murray, Murray, 317 Murray, Murray, Murrell , Terence, 285 Bob, 187, 189, 207, 208, 318 lan,147,217, 231 Kathy, 329 Lee, 297 Marilyn, 276, Nancy, 329 Robert, 147 Lowell, 350 Murtaugh, Mike, 267, 350 Muskov 286 in, Marie, 186, Morand, Sue, 329 Morel, Mary, 329 Morgan, Jim, 223, 298 Morgan, Randall, 233 Morgante, Francis, 146 Mori, Dick, 224 Morris, James, 222 Morrison, Kim, 203 Morrison, Martha, 302 Morrissey, Mary, 146 Morrow, Richard, 146, 193, 223 Morse, Ann, 329 Morse, Carl, 251 Morse, Harold, 146 MORTAR BOARD, 200 Morton, Kenneth, 146 Morton, Susan, 268, 286 Moser, Dorothy, 272, 293 Moshos, Don, 330 Moss, Donald, 127 Moss, Jinny, 342 Moss, Karen, 146 Moudy, Diana, 250,310 Moulliet, Deidre, 343 Moustafa, Helen, 146 Moyer, Anita, 146 Moyer, Cheryl, 274 Muche, Ray, 368 Muehlenkamp, Julie, 343 Muehlenkamp, Mary, 343 Mueller, Delinia, 176, 323 Musto, Dick, 279, 285, 330 Muszynski, Patricia, 238, 268, 305 Muzzone, John, 272 Myers, Cathy, 168 Myers, Mike, 227, 262, 283 Myers, Pamela, 322 Myers, Ronald, 147 N Nadler, Roger, 147 Naegel, Mark, 312 Naegel, Theodore, 147 Nagel, Dan, 350 Nagel, Ellen, 228, 237 Nagy, Sue, 147 Naish, Nancy, 226, 343, 405 Napierala, Chris, 328 Napoli, Vince, 297,320 Nasemann, Wayne, 216 Natorp, Suzy, 317 Naylor, Lorna, 147, 216 310 Neal, David, 147, 332 Neff, Michael, 210, 227 Nelson, Barry, 350 Nelson, Diane, 354 Nelson, Jeanne, 202 A Nelson, Jim, 368 Nelson, Mike, 298 Nelson, Ron, 230, 368 Nemann, Ed, 368 Nemecek, Mark, 147 Nester, William, 183 Neuburger, Gary, 320 Neuer, Linda, 193, 210, 258, 268, 305 Neumann, Rick, 369 Neurman, Jane, 237, 272, 337 Neuerman, Ron, 338 Newbold, Barbara, 284, 311 Newburger, Lawrence, 147 Newhouse, Peggy, 336 NEWMAN, 238 Newman, Philip, 267, 300 Newman, Roz, 268, 280, 337 NEWS RECORD, 262 Newton, Saleenah, 311 Ney, Robert, 248 Nebelkewicz, Norman, 147 Nguyen, Hong-Diep, 234 Nicholas, Colombo, 127 Nickel, Joe, 368 Nickerson, Dave, 350 Nicklas, Dave, 297, 340 Nicolay, Lynne, 356 Niehaus, Thomas, 147 Niehus, Don, 306 Nielson, Evelyn, 147 Nieman, Cindy, 147 Nordquest, Susan, 186, 354 Norman, Melvin, 147 Norr, Paul, 338 Norris, Rick, 318 Norris, Stephen, 206 Norton, Robert, 147 Notton, Bob, 227 Nowlin, Eric, 161, 181, 183, 201, 207, 208, 312 Nozlik, Janet, 147 Nudell, David, 338 Nunn, Betty, 302 NURSING AND HEALTH TRIBUNAL, 195 Nutter, Frank, 147, 161, 184, 187, 189, 193, 201, 207, 208, 241, 352 Nutter, Mary, 147 0 Oaks, Tom, 312 Obendorf, Ellen, 147 Obermeyer, Joe, 308 Obermeyer, Robert, 308 Oberschlake, Gary, 285 Obert, Norman, 147 Oberwager, Judy, 147, O'Donnel, Kathie, 343 Oelschlegel, Larry, 278, 352 Ogletree, Ann, 226 Ohlhaut, Mary, 147 Oishi, Ken, 318 Okin, Harry, 300 Oldham, Jane, 328 Olds, Clifton, 344 Olecki, Tim, 306 Olivier, Cliff, 334 Oliver, Michael, 308 Olson, Brian, 318 Olvera, Joanne, 276 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, 201 Onkeles, Lee, 300 Oole, Thomas, 348 Opp, Richard, 147 ORIENTATION BOARD, 185 Oriez, Albert, 326 Orleck, Robert, 127 Orphan, Nick, 330 Ortner, Bob, 197 Osberger, Mary, 343 Osbourne, Donna, 147 Osenton, Ann, 186, 193, 223, 228 Osinke, Marilou, 277 285 Oskochil, Sue, 250, 329 Osmond, Art, 183, 232 P Pace, Tom, 312 Pack, John, 348 Page, Jeffrey, 308 Page, John, 314 Page, Robert, 147 Paine, Gordon, 147 Painter, Mark, 181 Palermo, Jerry, 147, 161, 187, 193, 223, 230 Palermo, Phil, 352 Palmer, Ann, 317 Palmiter, Bill, 243 Palmiter, Charles, 147 Palmore, Beverly, 304 Palumbo, Barbara, 276 Panaro, Jeanne, 147, 317 Panasewicz, Barney, 352 Pancoast, John, 312 PANHELLENIC COUN- CIL, 293 Pappas, Penny, 183, 223, 228 Parcher, Peggy, 169 Parchman, Kathy, 336 Parenti, Sam, 318 Parkee, Robert, 147 Parker, Mike, 340 Parmley, Lloyd, 147 Parrish, Lee, 127 Parsons, Carol, 195, Pate, Lloyd, 368 Pater, Gerald, 127 Patricoff, George, 248 Patterson, Bersy, 147 Patterson, Keith, 314 Patterson, Wendell 147 Patton, Charlotte, 169 Patton, John, 127 Patton, Robert, 346 Patton, William, 127 Patyrak, Jim, 267, 279 Patzer, Robert, 147 Paul, Donals, 147 Paulsen, Ruth, 148 Payne, Edwin, 148 Pean, Doug, 350 Peascy, Susan, 195 Pearlman, Pete, 300 Pearson, Ellen, 148 Pearson, Steve, 326 Peck, Stephen, 148 Peck, Tippy, 336 Peckinpaugh, Phillip, 148 Pedley, Jim, 278 Peeks, Ted, 316 Peeks, Thomas, 316 Peerless, Alter, 262, 338 Peirce, Penney, 336 Pelstring, Marjorie, 148 Peltz, Richard, 127 Peluhis, Geri, 276 Penderghast, Dennis, Nieman, Donald, 147, 337 O b k K 202 209 143 227, 230 O'Brien, Jim, 192,368 SSSH SC , aren, Nieman, Roland, 147 O'Brien, Patti, 329 Osso, Jeanne, 214,322 Sarsons' g? ny'fg61' Pegggrghast' Maureen' Nieman, Rosemary, 226, O'Brien, Tom, 318 0STl'af1d6I', MICIISGI. 250 agglgsgldana' ' Pepples Rogers 148 305 O'Brien, William, 147, 0'TO0Ie. KHfI'1y.2-94,336 Panenheimer David perkinsan Gerald 334 Nirenberg, Dave, 368 210 Overholser, Rena, 147 318 ' ' permut Bbb 148' 181 Noe, Marty, 305 Ockelman, Lee, 305 Overlin, Conni, 328 partridge Scott 206 193,'223 ' ' ' Nogen, Linda, 147 O'Connell, Kathy, 343 Overman, Jean, 147 208' 292' 352 ' Perry, Connie, 218, 310 Noonan, Marreen, 147, O'Connor, Wesley, 147 Owen, Alvira, 147 Pascuccil John, 147 Perry, Linda, 310 354 0'DeIl, Kathy, 186, 328 Owens, Angie, 329 Pastor, Beverly, 342 PERSHING RIFLES, 248 Norden, Karen, 302 O'D0nneII, Beth, 147, Oyler, Sandy, 322 Pate, Art, 147, 229, 295, Persinger, Terry, 148, Norden, Linda, 147 185, 200, 208, 343 Ozimek, Kl'IS'Cirle, 322 303 219, 222 1 'f f K ,..,, , .E X , Q - nzobawk I A M Z , I W iv 4510525211 - I f glhex FIRST CHEX Five Minutes From Campus 2880 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 15131 681-3330 ROBERT C. LILLIE, Manager THE is the college student's best friend . . . it's the low cost way to pay personal bills. 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O Personalized with your name O No minimum balance required 0 Provides record of payments 0 Deposits can be made by mail 0 Eliminates danger of theft or loss Si NIITIIINAI BANK 0F CINCINNATI member federal deposil insurance corp, and federal reserve system 427 Rossi, Perti, Ernest, 148 Petcher, Ronald, 148 Peter, Ann, 186, 302 Peter, Robert, 314 Petering, Charlie, 330 Peters, David, 330 Peterson, Bob, 193, 267, 270, 324, 355 Petterson, Bill, 267,314 Pfeiffer, Frank, 330 Pferd, Stephen, 285 PHARMACY TRIBUNAL, 193 PHI BETA KAPPA, 215 PHI DELTA THETA, 320 PHI ETA SIGMA, 203 PHI KAPPA THETA, 324 PHI SIGMA SIGMA, 237 Phillipe, Terrell, 148, 241 Phillips, Bob, 227 Phillips, Raymond, 148, 223, 227 Phillips, Ronald, 243 Phillips, Susan, 352 Piatt, Patricia, 286 PI CHI EPSILON, 216 PI DELTA EPSILON, 207 PI TAU SIGMA, 217 Peining, Tom, 248 Pierce, Douglas, 148 Pies, Linda, 302 PI KAPPA ALPHA, 330 PI LAMBDA PHI, 332 Pile, Sylvia, 148 Pilgram, William, 148 Pine, Judy, 337 Pines, Robert, 148 Pinger, Connie, 302 Pinsack, Paula, 148 Pinsky, Barry, 248 Pinsky, Michael, 300 Pinyard, Charles, 148 Pinyard, Pat, 330 Pioch, John, 148, 224 Piotroski, Anton, 348 Piper, Carol, 148, 322, 340 Piper, Marilynn, 280 Pirone, Frank, 368 Pitsenbarger, Sue, 202, 277, 280 Pittenger, Rebecca, 148 Pittenger, Richard, 148, 222 Pittleman, Marcia, 342 Pittman, Carol, 280 Pitts, Joan, 148, 329 Pizzo, Frederick, 148 Plair, Norman, 148 Platnick, Barry, 300 Pleasants, Walleen, 226, 405 Ploscowe, Robert, 148, 210, 223, 230 Plotkin, Bob, 148, 332 Plunges, William, 148 Pohl, Blanche, 305 Phol, Skip, 326 Polansky, Linda, 337 Polansky, Richard, 300 Pollock, Lauria, 342 Pollock, Scott, 308 Pool, James, 248 Pooler, Noel, 295, 306 Popelka, Charles, 148 Poremba, Bill, 210,324 Porkolab, Al, 262 Porowski, Paula, 148 Porter, Andrew, 248 Porter, Susan, 352 Porter, Tom, 318 Portner, Richard, 248, 344 Post, Giha, 322 Post, Robert, 312 Postler, Bill, 346 Potter, Al, 350 Potts, George, 238 Potts, Robert, 148 Povall, Bob, 350 Power, Bill, 350 Powers, David, 148 Powers, John, 148 Powers, Joyce, 337 Pracherm, Peggy, 196. 354 Prahl, Donald, 148, 183 Prass, Peggy, 352 Presser, Theresa, 148 Pressman, Kenneth, 332 Preston, Joan, 148, 323 Preston, Jo Ann, 302 Preuninger, Tina, 148, 328 Prewitt, Nancy, 148 Price, Marlay, 148, 297, 308 , Priesand, Sally, 148 Prince, Betty, 235, 269 Prince, Mark, 300 Princi, Paul, 148,348 Probasco, Al, 318 Proeschel, Thomas, 148 Proffitt, Rick, 350 PROFILE, 263 PROGRAM COUNCIL 183 Proto, Tony, 368 Prues, Lou, 208, 232 Pryor, Tina, 311 PUBLICATIONS WORK- SHOP, 253 Puhalla, Dennis, 148, 352 Pulos, Ginny, 181, 196, 218, 234 Purcell, John, 206, 295, 314 Purcell, Rus, 297, 326 Purdon, Steve, 306 Purdy, Margaret, 148 Purdy, Richard, 127 Purdy, Tom, 272, 318 Q Quayle, Suzy, 352 Quebe, Marsha, 302 Quick, Gary, 330 Quick, Steve, 148, 330 Quicksall, Janice, 322 Quinlan, David, 148 Ouinn, Terry, 238 Quisno, Carla, 280 Raasch, Debby, 302 Rabanus, Carol, 352 Rabanus, Cindy, 302 Rabe, Jane, 226 Rabe, Mary, 343 Raby, Phil, 369 Racey, Jim, 269 Rack, Nina, 354 Radabaugh, Robyn, 192, 317 Radcliffe, Jeanie, 226, 302 Radel, Cliff, 262 Rademaker, Charles, 148 Radenheimer, Karen, 286 Rader, Alan, 269 Radican, Charles, 148 Ramey, Chuck, 148, 161, 185, 187, 189, 283, 314 Ramey, Mel, 249 Raming, Chuck, 278 Ramsey, Ruth, 148, 209 Randall, Mary, 304 Rapp, Bill, 148, 221, 352 Rappoport, Michael, 267 Rasch, Jerry, 223 Rashidi, Abdul, 148 Rasor, Martha, 223, 250, 336 Rasor, Sharon, 150 Ratcliffe, Judy, 322 Raterman, Bill, 324 Raterman, Robert, 324 Rath, Louis, 348 Rathbun, Gary, 350 Rathkamp, Donna, 150 Rattliff, William, 320 Ratnofsky, Steven, 150 Ratterman, Lynn, 328 Rau, Thomas, 150 Rauch, Sue, 317 Rawlings, Kathy, 317 Ray, Joseph, 150 Ray, Norman, 150 Read, Bob, 352 Reagan, Cathy, 352 Rebel, John, 150 Rebman, Ronald, 150, 348 Rechtin, Don, 223, 230 Reck, Greg, 352 Reckman, Carole, 228, 305 Reder, Richard, 150 Redett, Richard, 150 Redd, Ruth, 150 Redman, Leslie, 237 Reed, Cathy, 354 Reed, Claire, 323 Reed, Jim, 226, 314 Reed, Mary, 150 Reed, Robert, 210, 223 Reese, Brad, 324 Reese, Roger, 150, 214 Reeves, Angela, 322, 356 Reeves, Lo, 305 Rehn, Michael, 150,306 Reichhardt, John, 330 Reid, Cathy, 226 Reiner, Jenny, 150, 293, 322 Reininger, John, 214 Reininger, Thomas, 150 Reininger, Thomas, 248 Reinschmidt, George, 150 Rekstis, Walter, 150 Renner, Ray, 150 Rentschler, Jack, 285 Rescek, Leonard, 150 RESIDENCE HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 279 RESIDENT ADVISORS, 283 Retting, John, 150 Reuter, Patricia, 150 Reynolds, Dave, 348 Reynolds, Jay, 150, 196, 235, 267 Reynolds, Lawrence, 150 Rhine, Jan, 223, 228, 280 Rhoads, Benny, 368 Rhoades, Stephen, 320 Rhoades, Susan, 237, 329 Rhoads, Rosalind, 214 Rhodes, Susan, 150 RHO TAU DELTA, 235 Rhoton, Robert, 279 Ribarsky, Jo-Ann, 150, 352 Ricaud, Robert, 150 Rice, Jill, 150 Rice, Mary, 238 Rice, Theron, 330 Richards, Harvey, 368 Richards, Joe, 318 Richards, Mike, 255, 324 Richardson, David, 210 Richardson, Marcus, 150 Richardson, Saumel, 316 Richter, George, 150 Rider, Kay, 329 Rieber, Fred, 308 Riechers, Michael, 248 Riechmann, Paul, 225, 274, 346 Riedmiller, Mike, 297, 334 Rieger, Pam, 342 Rielage, Robert, 250 Riemenschneider, Don, 150 Riesenberg, Jerome, 251 Rife, John, 298 Hifkin, Arnold, 150 Rifkin, Myra, 150 Riga, Dennis, 250 Riga, Mary, 354 Riggi, Mary, 266, 305 Riggs, David, 344 Riley, Rosie, 238 Rimmel, Pete, 222, 308 Rinsky, Barbara, 337 Rinsky, Lawrence, 150 Rinsky, Richard, 150 Ripellino, Mike, 368 Rippetoe, Bill, 274 Risch, Sandy, 150, 308, 317 Risse, Diana, 262, 305 Ritchie, Jaynee, 281 Ritchie, Michael, 263, 344 Riteline, Michael, 207 Ritter, Diane, 317 Ritzi, Andrew, 150 Rizzo, Charles, 150 Roach, Taffy, 329 Roast, Charles, 262 Roselins, David, 221, 320 Rosen, Annette, 151, 337 Rosen, Elaine, 337 Rosen, Errol, 127 Rosen, Harriet, 151 Rosen Rosen , Linda, 151,337 Richard 352 Rosenberg, Elizabeth, 151 Rosenberg, Elmer, 151 Rosenberg, Lee, 337 Rosenberg, Sharon, 276 Rosenberger, Elmer, 216 Rosenblatt, Stan, 223 Rosenbloom, Bettyann, 284 Rosenblum, Harold, 306 Rosenson, Carol, 276 Rosenwald, Peter, 151 Ross, Abraham, 151 Ross, Allan, 332 Ross, Ross, Betsy, 151 Flo, 337 Ross, Jeanne, 151 Ross, Joan, 151 Ross, Michael, 346 Ross, Philip, 224 Ross, Susan, 151 Cindy, 328 Robbins, Bob, 295 Roberts, Allen, 150 Roberts, Helen, 243 Roberts, Michael, 248 Robinson, Amy, 317 Robinson, Bruce, 334 Robinson, James 216 Robinson, Karren, 226 Robinson, Kathy, 150, 189, 262, 302 Robinson, Louis, 251 Robinson, Peggy, 266, 276, 336 Robinson, Vivian, 328 Robinson, William, 150, 217, 231, 235 Rochwerger, Marlene, 150 Rock, Dan, 369 Rockwood, Mary, 150 Rockwood, Tuckie, 324, 343 Roden, Gail, 150 Rodgers, Ann, 194, 328 Rodrian, Terryl, 250, 336 Roe, Howard, 150, 198, 219, 222 Roeder, Paul, 150 Rogers, Cheryl, 150 Rogers, Gregory, 150 Rogers, Leo, 213, 330 Rogers, Linda, 214 Rogers, Thomas, 150 Rogers Vincent 150 Rogge,'Lisbeth,'276 Rohr, Charles, 150, 306 Rohrig, Charles, 223, 230 Rolfes, James, 151 Rolfes, Kathy, 266 Rolfes Margaret 151 Roll, Pat, 195,302 Romanello, David, 248 Romine, Maynard, 344 Romine, Richard, 344 Ronkebad, Francis, 302 Rooch, Sarah, 322 Rook, Roger, 248 Rooney, Mary, 336 Roos, Libby, 302 Root, Judith, 151 Roscoe, Brady, 334 Rose, Alice, 181 Rose, Arthur, 151 Rose, Bryan, 151, 283 Rose, Mike, 314 Rose, Reynold, 250 Rose, William, 227 Rossley, Tom, 368 Rost, Claud, 151 Rost, Paula, 354 ROTC BAND, 251 Rote, John, 340 Roth, Ed, 326 Roth, Martha, 218 Roth, Richard, 300 Rothocker, Mary, 151 Rothman, Dave, 300 Rothman, Lisa, 262, 281 Roudebush, Juan, 323 Roush, Carol, 329 Rousseau, Georganne, 249, 311 Rouster, Dan, 324 Routzong, James, 334 Rover, Jeff, 348 Royal, Jeff, 338 Royalty, Kathy, 202, 268, 328 Ruark, Daniel, 151 Ruark, Joy, 352 Rubenstein, Jane, 342 Ruberg, Marymac, 209 Rubin, Sylvia, 262 Rudd, Mary, 151 Rudolph, Marsha, 226 Rudolph, Nancy, 342 Ruebusch, Robert, 219, 222 Ruehl, Jenni, 151, 250, 328 Ruehl, Roger, 320 Ruehlman, Grayce, 127 Ruehlman, Suzi, 336 Ruehlmann, Virginia, 296, 317 Ruffin, Paul, 250 Rumpst, Chuck, 330 Runnalls, Jan, 354 Runnion, Edger, 151 Runyan, Dave, 266 Rupe, Karen, 329 Rupp, Richard, 151 Ruskamp, Robert, 251 Ruskin, Robert, 206 Russ, Tony, 368 Russell, Mary, 302 Russell, Nancy, 151 Russell, Sharon, 151 Rutemschroer, Louise, 329 Ruth, Dorothy, 284 Ruthemeyer, Carol, 268, 305 Rutherford, Bonnie, 163, 322,356 Rutherford, Melvin, 324 Sampson, William, 346 352 Rutledge, Ezra, 151 Ryan, Barry, 320 Ryan, Janet, 310 Ryan, John, 151,223 Ryan, Laura, 194, 302 Ryan, Robert, 151 Rybolt, William, 127 Ryder, Anne, 329 S Saalfeld, Dick, 314 Saas, Paul, 269 Sabo, Syd, 314 Saccardi, John, 151, 308 Sack, Lynn, 202, 228, 276 Sadler, Claudia, 195, 209, 249, 277, 286 Saferstein, Sharon, 337 Safier, William, 332 SAILING CLUB, 266 Sakalas, Alan, 297, 320 Sale, Timothy, 193 Salmans, Bonnie, 317 Saloman, Steve, 203, 306 Salzano, Don, 226, 251 Salzman, Ellen, 151 Sample, Sue, 223, 235, 238, 269 Sampsel, Lucia, 202, 276 Samu, Joe, 369 Samuels, Helen, 151 Samuelson, Donna, 151 Sander, Carol, 151 Sanders, Juli, 336 Sandler, Les, 300 Sandler, Randy, 300 Sanford, Alex, 213 Sangl, Rudy, 318 Sansone, Jody, 305 Sarracino, Mark, 193, 324 Saroo, Barry, 151 Satz, Leslie, 195 Sauer, Jim, 314 Saul, Dee, 194, 317 Saul, Tom, 352 Savey, Lucille, 352 Savage, Michael, 151 Savu, Peter, 151 Sawyer, John, 151, 340 Sawyer, Mom, 314 SAWYER RESIDENCE HALL, 279 Sayetta, Steve, 151 Sayler, Jean, 209, 336 Saylor, Jim, 352 Saylor, Letti, 196 Sayman, Jerry, 151 Sboray, Bernie, 318 SCABBARD AND BLADE, 248 Scallan, Dan, 318 Scanlon, Debbie, 343 Scesniak, Thomas, 151 Schaedel, John, 151, 210, 230 Schaen, JoAnne, 151 Schafer, Linda, 240, 352 Schantz, Robert, 350 Schatzman, Dianne, 151, 310 Schaub, Mary Kay, 343 Schaufuss, Sharon, 302 Schecter, Barbara, 342 Schechter, Susan, 276 Scheffler, Mike, 300 Scheidler, Carolyn, 151 Scheidt, Dennis, 318 Schellhous, Mary Jane, 310 Schenck, Stephen, 151 Schepmann, Donald, 251 Scherf, Richard, 352 Schermer, Bill, 219 Scheve, Tina, 336, 355 Schiefer, Fred, 326 Schiff, Haline, 151 Schiffgen, Jean, 238 Schildknecht, William, 340 Schildt, Susan, 336 Schivell, Sue, 280 Schlacht, Larry, 300 Schlachter, Philip, 151, 248 Schlemmer, Richard, 151, 212, 224,308 Schleyer, Teri, 354 Schlie, Daniel, 151 Schlinkert, Raymond, 151 Schlueter, Mel, 223, 230, 350 Schmelzer, George, 251 Schmidt, David, 151 Schmidt, Harry, 340 Schmidt, Papla, 284 Schmidt, Phil, 206, 278, 320 Schmiedeker, Ronald, 151 Schmieg, Michael, 248 Schmitt, Dennis, 151 Schmitt, James, 152 Schmutte, Jerry, 152 Schnee, Raulie, 314 Schneeman, Donna, 152, 161, 209, 285, 286 Schneider, Ann, 310 Schneider, Carl, 312 Schutten, John, 308 Schulz, Linda, 152 Schuster, Jill, 302 Schuster, Sue, 302 Schwain, Dave, 152, 161, 201, 207,324 Schwartz, Barb, 354 Schwartz, Barry, 152 Schwartz, Cheryl, 354 Schwartz, Chuck, 300 Schwartz, David, 152 Schwartz, Howard, 338 Schwartz, Michael, 332 Schwartz Micky, 337 Schwartz, Nancy, 152, 337, 342 Schwartz, Steven, 210 Schwartz, Sugar, 226, 354 Schweedaburger, Fred, 324 Schwein, Holly, 328 Schwegeman, Charlie, 324 Schwelein, Judi, 354 Schwendeman, David, 152 Schwerzler, Marie, 352 SCIOTO RESIDENCE HALL, 286 Scott, Barb, 272, 293, 336 Scott, Eileen, 152, 305 Scott, Ellen, 152, 305 Scott, Jonathon, 346 Scott, Judith, 152 Schneider Dale,320 Schneider Diane, 192, 317 Schneider, Don, 152, 221 Schneider Henry, 300 Schneider Jerome, 152, 314 Schneider, John, 152, 206. 318 Schneider, Pam, 302, 355 Schneider, Richard, 318 Schneider, Robert, 198, 225, 231 Schneider, Ronald, 152, 223, 230 Schneider, Sue, 268, 280 Schneider, Tom, 152, 223, 227 Schneider, Wallis, 337 Schneider, Wally, 276 Schnetzer, Manfred, 152 Schnierle, John, 152 Schoborg, Tom, 297, 352 Schock, Dana, 297, 306 Schoenung, Thomas, 152 Schoettelkotte, Michael, Scholle, Larry, 340 Schomburg, Louise, 152, 323 Scholten, David, 152 Scholtz, John, 152 Schorr, Judy, 317 Schott, Terry, 248, 251 Schroder, Jack, 192, 312 ' Schroder, John, 152 Schroder, Sally, 268, 343 Schroeder, Audrey, 308 Schroeder, Carol, 305 Schroeder, Lori, 226 Schubert, Jim, 223, 230 Schuerman, Bill, 206, 208, 241, 267 Schuette, Kenneth, 152, 352 Schulte, Robert, 152, 227, 230 Schulten, Gaye, 305 Scott, Lynne, 322 Scovic, Mary Katherine, 354 Scripter, Robert, 346 Scrofano, Sal, 285 Scudder, Jan, 352 Scully, James, 181 Seals, Anne, 305 Seaman, Susan, 194, 293, 302 Searcy, Barbara, 195, 228, 323 Sears, Curtis, 152 Seese, Timothy, 346 Seeskin, Ronald, 152 Sefton, James, 248 Segal, Carl, 338 Seghi, Sandi, 322 Seghi, Sue, 152, 195 Seibel, Barbara, 328 Seibel, Rick, 229, 330 Seibert, Mary, 152 Seibert, Ronald, 152 Seidel, Stephanie, 196, 214 Seifert, Michael J., 222 Seller, Dale, 350 Seitz, David, 224 Selfridge, Tom, 368 Selm, Doroinne, 305 Selman, Linda, 336 Seltzer, David, 332 Semet-Koski, George, 270 Semmler, Erich, 226 Senatore, Janice, 354 Senft, Pat, 302 Senhauser, John, 318 SENIOR ADVISORS, 189 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, 188 Sennett, Wayne, 152 Senors, Christina, 152, 304 Seranatopolis, Woodiodis, 346 Sereque, Peter, 152 Serger, Jim, 350 Serrianne, Mark, 330 Seta, Sheilamary, 336 Setliffe, Nora, 284 Sevacho, Gerald, 152 Severyn, John, 152, 216, 231 Sevester, Robin, 250, 336 Sexton, Tony, 369 Seybert, Andy, 314 Seyferth, Lana, 352 Seyffer, Eugene, 348 Sezzer, Linda, 337 Shade, David, 225, 231 Shafer, Robyn, 322 Shaffer, Gary, 152 Shafie, Mayada, 152 Shaflucas, John, 152 Shank, Dexter, 330 Shapiro, Robert, 127, 185 Shapiro, Steven, 210, 223, 274 Sharp, Teri, 280 Sharpe, Clarence, 344 Shaw, Kate, 302 Shaw, Pati, 274, 329 Shay, Tim, 152, 274 Shea, Joseph, 267, 272, 308 Sheehy, Dan, 267 Sheeran, Barb, 329 Sheetz, Frank, 152 Shelgren, Mary, 152, 336 Shelley, Mick, 214 Shelton, Brenda, 152 Shepard, Kevin, 352 Shepardson, Phil, 152, 201, 207, 352 Sherer, Kathy, 328 Sheridan, Davene, 352 Sheridan, Steve, 320 Sherrick, Sandy, 356 Sherrill, Barry, 350 Sherwood, Robert, 306 Shields, James, 152 Shimler, Linda, 276,305 Shrimp, Don, 152, 223 Shindollar, David, 314 Shinkle, Cindy, 302 Shinn, Al, 350 Shively, Robert, 225, 231 Shnipper, Randee, 276 Shock, James, 350 Shorten, John, 324,355 Shostack, Lynn, 152 Shotland, Bruce, 300 Shreve, William, 152 Shriner, John, 224, 298 Shuller, Lawrence, 152 Shulman, Janet, 337 Shulruff, Jacky, 342 Shultheis, Diana, 152, 336 Shuman, Judy, 192, 240, 268, 302 Shurtz, Nancy, 276, 328 Shurtz, Steve, 318 Shutt, Barbara, 152 Shuttlesworth, Carolyn, 405 Shwartz, Susan, 280 SIDDALL RESIDENCE HALL, 280, 281 Siddiqi, Rehan, 234 Sidwell, Robert, 224 Siegek, Robert, 152, 267, 338 Siegelman, Joan, 342 Siegert, Jerry, 210 Sielski, Jim, 368 Siemer, Dale, 153 Siemer, Dick, 330 Sieving, Rick, 153, 219, 226 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, 334 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, 218 SIGMA ALPHA MU, 338 SIGMA CHI, 340 SIGMA DELTA TAU, 342 SIGMA NU, 344 SIGMA PHI EPSILON, 352 SIGMA SIGMA, 204 Silber, Diane, 153, 200 Silberman, Harold, 153, 332 Silner, Rein, 153 Silverman, Faye, 342 Silverman, Patti, 276 Silverstein, Mark, 338 Silz, Richard, 153 Simchack, Frank, 153 Simes, Guy, 226, 238 Simon, Aaron, 338 Simon, Carenjean, 187, 337 Simone, Elisa, 329 Simons, Howard, 153, 223, 227 Simpson, Elaine, 153, 276 Simpsonk, Shirley, 352 Sims, Deforia, 280 Sims, James, 153 Sinck, Doug, 318 Sinclair, Robert, M.D., 229 Singer, Gerald, 153 Sink, Sherri, 323 Sinkhorn, Mark, 248 Sisk, Mary, 243, 329 Sjodahl, Carolyn, 305 Skall, Gregg, 185 Skelskie, Barbara, 342 Skillman, Sally, 343 Skillman, Sara, 153 Slaton, Jerry, 340 Slattery, Patricia, 153 Slavin, Francis, 127 Sleppin, Allan, 278 Slete, Sandy, 336 Slone, Russell, 153 Small, John, 297, 314 Smith, Arthur, 153 Smith, Bob, 320 Smith, Cathie, 202 Smith, Cheryl, 195, 228, 256, 329, 330 Smith, Dan, 153, 226 Smith, Debby, 186, 293, 328 Smith, Donald, 153, 346 Smith, Diane, 153 Smith, George, 369 Smith, Ginny, 186 Smith, Gordon, 153, 223 Smith, Greg, 326 Smith, James, 153, 250, 350 Smith, Jean, 153, 352 Smith, Karen, 153 Smith, Kathy, 226, 323 Smith, Marian, 153, 187, 305, 330 Smith, Martin, 298 Smith, Midge, 281, 296 Smith, Phillip, 153 Smith, Ralf, 283, 285 Smith, Randall, 153, 212, 224 Smith, Robert, 153, 226, 352 Smith, Sharon, 153 Smith, Tom, 312 Smock, Bertrum, 210, 223, 326 Smolen, Ellen, 153, 226 Smolensky, Avron, 153 Smyth, Bob, 330 Sneller, Bill, 330 Snoble, Diane, 153 Snodgrass, Linda, 153 Snyder, Jeff, 318 Snyder, Karl, 262 Snyder, Richard, 263 Snyder, Roberta, 153 SOCIETY OF AUTOMO- TIVE ENGINEERS, 231 SOCIETY FOR THE AD- VANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT, 230 Sollinger, Mimi, 305 Solms, Robert, 205, 338 Solomon, Barbara, 153, 186, 187, 200, 208, 277, 285 430 Congratulations Ito the Class of 1968 YOUR UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES ON CAMPUS Your University Bookstores On Campus 475-2844 475-2845 475-2846 Medical Branch Calhoun Hall Branch Daniels Hall Branch Raymond Walters Branch 873-5650 475-5411 475-2 125 793-6010 Straub, Janet, 154, 302 Solomon, Frank, 283 Solomon, Steve, 300 Solomon, Linda, 202 Solomon, Marjorie, 151 Solomon, Terri, 186, 276, 277 Soloway, Gail, 281 Steele, Sandy, 153, 189, 208, 250, 293, 302 Stegeman, Ann, 352 Stegman, Gary, 348 Stein, Jeffrey, 212, 224 Steiner, Bill, 346 Steiner, Fritz, 197 Soloway, Lewis, 198, 206 Solt, Larry, 196, 213, 248, 251 Somogyi, Marge, 329 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, 191 SOPHOS, 206 Soren, Jill, 342 Souders, Kathy, 354 Soule, Stephen, 312 Soupcoff, Bill, 352 Sowder, Karen, 317 Spangenberg, Jean, 323 Sparrow, Jim, 330 Spaulding, Merial, 272, 302 Spear, Bill, 297 Speer, Thomas, 153 Spencer, David, 214 Spencer, Scott, 153 Spencer, Susan, 153, 194, 200, 240, 302 Sperber, Georgia, 153 Spiegel, Fern, 153 Spiegelman, Marvin, 153 Spinney, Nancy, 276 Sprang, Charlene, 218 Sprang, Cheryl, 212 Spreckelmeier, Larry, 153 Spieer, Douglas, 153 Spreen, Steven, 153 Spurlock, Lewis, 153 Squemish, Neute, 330 Staab, Larry, 324 Staadeker, Paul, 193, 267, 272, 300 Stacy, Paul, 318 Stadtmiller, Jim, 312 Stafford, Gregory, 388 Stafford, Jane, 218 Stagenhorst, Gail, 153 Staker, William, 153 Staley, Gregory, 340 Stalzenberg, John, 266 Stanhope, Frank, 330 Stanton, Francis, 153 Stare, Cheryl, 153, 250, 293, 336 Stark, Thomas, 153 Starman, Frank, 368 Starr, Antony, 324 Starr, R. Lee, 153 Staubitz, Henry, 298 Staubitz, Marie, 214, 268, 352 Staubitz, Pat, 323 Stautberg, Bob, 153, 227, 230 Stautzenbach, Judy, 317 St. Charles, Jody, 354 St. Clair, Harold, 153 Steedman, William, 346 Steele, Charles, 153 Steinger, Karen, 276 Steinmetz, Joyce, 154 Steinmetz, Linda, 154 Steirn, Marsha, 195, 228, 342 Stenburg, Merry, 302 Stephens, Kenneth. 223, 230 Stepp, Benjamin, 348 Stern, Gene, 154 Stern, Leslie, 237 Sterneck, Patty, 208, 342 Sterwerf, Mary, 226 Steuer, Robert, 224 Steusloff, Tom, 314 Steve, Michael, 251 Stevens, Nancy, 209, 329 Stevens, Rex, 306 Stevens, Shelley, 352 Stevenson, Wayne, 248 Stewart, Carletta, 154 Stewart, Marjorie, 181, 184 Stewart Priscilla, 154 Stewart Robert, 154, 214 Stilgenbauer, JoAnn, 154, 161, 207, 256 Stille, Bill, 297, 350 Stiller, Stuart, 154, 350 Stillman, Dianne, 154 Stillman, Ronald, 154 Stillpass, Nancy, 154 Stillwell, Kathy, 317 Stine, Gene, 223, 230 Stine, Jeffrey, 154 Stine, Nancy, 154, 329 Stine, Wini, 256, 276, 329 Stinson, George, 154 Stobber, Judy, 302 Stoeppell, Tony, 251 Stoffel, Beth, 196, 214 Stokes, Beth, 317 Stoller, Lynn, 154, 342 Stolzenberg, John, 213 Stone, Alfred, 316 Stone, Carol, 329 Stone, Frances, 323 Stone, Jim, 324 Stone John, 154 Stone: william, 346 Stone r, Laura, 154 Stortz, Pat, 317 Stots, Stots, Stout, Leroy, 316 Sarah, 311 Mike, 308 Stoutenborough, Ken- neth, 154 Stovall, David, 154 Stovall, Jeanne, 196, 352 Strange, Peter, 346 Stranger, Dorothea, 153 Strasser, Peter, 312 Stratman, John, 224, 267, 346 Stratton, Carole, 154, 250 Strauss, Jeff, 338 Strauss, Peggy, 342 Stricker, Robert, 350 Strine, Roger, 154 Strohmenger, Gerald, 154 Strobl, John, 250 Struck, Irma, 154 Stuart, Mary, 154, 200, 293, 352 Stuckey, Allen, 154 Studenka, John, 368 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD, 232 STUDENT COUNCIL, 180 STUDENT COURT, 185 STUDENT DIRECTORY, 258 STSDENT PLANNERS, 14 STUDENT SENATE, 181 Studt, Susan, 328 Sturgeon, Robert, 154, 210 Stutz, Dwight, 154 Sudman, David, 219, 222 Sueberkrop, Erik, 312 Sugarman, Sigmund, 154 Suhr, Robert, 229, 348 Suhre, Joe, 219, 222 Sullivan, Debbie, 343 Sullivan, Francie, 183, 310 Sulzer, Joan, 226, 276 Sundermann, Neal, 154, 223, 263, 267, 344 Sundue, Len, 330 Sussberg, Stan, 300 Sussman, Phil, 269 Sutter, Heather, 280 Suttle, Susie, 328 Suttman, Ben, 210 Suzuki, Alma, 202, 281 Swaisgood, Fred, 326 Swan, Dick, 248, 251 Swanson, Byron, 154, 255, 231 Sward, Ellen, 238 Sway, Daniel, 154 Swearingen, Clara, 154 Sweeney, William, 127 Sweet, Lyn, 337 Sweeten, Gary, 279 Swett, Gail, 276 SWIMMING, 388 Switzer, Gerald, 154 Switzer, Karen, 218 Swope, Jim, 369 T Tabachnikoff, Paula, 154 JACK AND KLU'S STEAKHOUSE 2880 Central Pkwy. Mohawk Motel Tabibian, Ronald, 154 Tager, Devi, 276 Tangeman, Donna, 322 Tanner, Rick, 276,312 Targovnick, Stuart, 156 Tassapoulos, Elefteria, 154 Tatar, Sissy, 280 Tate, Andy, 312 Tate, Judy, 354 Tate, Rodger, 181, 198, 206, 232, 295, 350 Tate, Tami, 154 Tateman, Barb, 343 Tateman, Lou, 343 Tauber, Harvey, 154, 332 TAU BETA PI, 217 TAU BETA SIGMA, 218 TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 348 Taylor, Bob, 324 Taylor, Brent, 312 Taylor, Carol, 311 Taylor, Doug, 318 Taylor Frank, 154, 227 Taylor Frederick, 154 Taylor, Grier, 281 Taylor, Janice, 305 Taylor, Jesse, 369 Taylor, Paula, 329 Taylor, Suzy, 322 Taylor, Wayne, 326 Teets, Ed, 306 Teitz, Carol, 258, 268 Temple, Keith, 298 Temple, Ronald, 229 Tenbosch, Ann, 154 Tenkman, Robert, 154 TENNIS, 394 Tepper, Sherrie, 342 Terry, Jim, 197, 206, 312 Terry, Jon, 187, 197 Thacker, Dorsey, 154 Thatcher, Carolyn, 184 Thaubald, Sandy, 154 Theodor, Gus, 324 THETA CHI, 350 THETA PHI ALPHA, 343 Thiedeman, Mozelle, 154 Thielmeyer, Susan, 352 Thomas, Gregory, 316 Thomas, Leslie, 218 Thomas, Patty, 336, 354 Thompson, Allen, 318 Thompson, Amy, 328 Thompson, Bruce, 154 Thompson, Dean, 154, 269 Thompson, Dennis, 154 Thompson, Donald, 154 Thompson, Edward, 154 303 Thompson, Garry, 330 Thompson, Kathie, 249, 277, 280 Thompson, Lynn, 343 Thompson, Meade, 267, 350 Thompson, Penny, 276 Thompson, William, 154 352 Thomson, Mary, 322 Thorpe, Michael, 229, 334 Throne, Steve, 338 Thrun, Roger, 368 Tichenor, Anne, 322 Tieves, Joseph, 348 Tilden, Douglas, 154, 334 Tilstein, Brandis, 312 Timberman, Vicki, 354 Timen, Sandy, 332 Timko, Michael, 352 Timmel, Tim, 206,352 Timmerding, Carol, 238, 268 Tinker, John, 154 Tipkemper, Bill, 344 Tirnauer, Ira, 300 Tischbein, Scottt, 340 TiTillian, Clarance, 330 Tobik, John, 369 Toelke, Terry, 238 Togut, Helen, 258, 342 Toland, Carl, 156 Toll, Debbie, 328 Tomaselli, Joe, 229, 334 Tomke, John, 198,314 Tonkin, John, 156 Tonto, Anthony, 156, 350 Tootikian, Alan, 156 Topel, Richard, 156 Torbeck, John,'156 Tostevin, Lee, 196 Towner, Richard, 279, 285 Towner, Russell, 156 Toy, Gene, 369 TRACK, 395 Traub, Paul, 233, 308 Traeger, Richard, 156 Tragesser, Gary, 324 Trapp, Kenneth, 156 Traub, Paul, 156 Travis, Ken, 312 Tremper, Dave, 248 TRIANGLE, 346 TRIANON, 304 Trickey, Warren, 187, 207, 208, 270, 350 Triel, Lindsay, 336 Troendle, Denise, 218 Tromey, Thomas, 127 Troy, Donna, 156 Trowbridge, Lew, 312 Trucil, Stephen, 156 Truog, Keith, 156 Tsanges, Stephany, 322 Tucker, Joel, 306 Tuerck, Jean, 184, 185, 232 Tullis, Sally, 328 Tumey, Mike, 219, 222 Tuna, Charles, 320 Turner, Dwightt, 316 Turner, Michael, 352 Turner, Sally, 328 Turpin, Duane, 213 Tuttle, Kathie, 336 Tyirich, Stanley, 156 Tyler, Torri, 197, 328 Tzinberg, Harold, 297, 332 U Uchtman, Barbara, 156, 208, 305 U. C. MARCHING BAND, 370 Uhrig, Barb, 202, 238 Uible, Sally, 194, 250, 286, 317 Ulbrich, Peter, 156, 222 Ullman, Mike, 187, 208, 273, 295, 314 Umar, Amjad, 234 UNION BOARD, 183 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBUNAL, 196 Upchurch, Betsy, 352 Urdang, Susan, 342 V Vactor, Kim, 280 Vafides, Hank, 368 Valavanis, Chris, 284, 305 Valmore, Doug, 235, 269 Vamos, Robert, 318 VanAusdall, Ellen, 238 VanCamp, John, 213, 251 Van Derzee, Leon, 330 VanDeusen, Jeff, 194, 330 VanFleet, Carlan, 195, 228 VanGelder, James, 156 VanHart, Gary, 324 VanHorn, Douglas, 251 Vannatta, Karen, 336, 344 VanOrsdel, Jim, 156, 320 VanPelt, Jeanne, 329 VanSchalck, Tom, 344 VanWinkle, Jane, 156 Varland, Thomas, 156 Varner, Douglas, 352 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, 368 Vayle, Grae, 156 Veatch, Marlyn, 258, 268, 352 Venable, Robert, 127 Venneman, Jim, 196, 235, 269, 308 Ventura, John, 156,352 Verbryke, Mary, 343 Vernick, Craig, 314 Vestring, Richard, 156 Vick, Tom, 352 Victor, Hope, 337 Victor, Nancy, 337 Vikmanis, Maris, 314 Vidnovic, Marty, 318 Vinacke, Robin, 302 Vinel, Don, 156, 227, 230 Voeiker, Margie, 266 Voet, Paul, 156, 320 Vogel, Billie, 281 Vogel, William, 201 Vogel, Elizabeth, 156, 184, 250, 336 Vogel, Susan, 156 Vogele, Cindi, 352 Vogie, C., 184 Vogt, Ronald, 156, 227, 230 Voigt, Howard, 127 Volkmar, Donald, 156 Vollbracht, Paul, 156, 216, 217,235,314 Vollmer, Claudia, 323 Vonderahe, Lynn, 322 VonDielinger, Connie, 156, 187, 208, 328 Von Spiegelfeld, Allen, 314 Vorbroker, Sherry, 329 Voss, Thomas, 230 Vowell, David, 295 Vowell, G., 318 W W.A.A., 405 Wacksman, Rick, 203 Wachsmuth, John, 156 Wadair, James, 226 Wade, John, 266 Wagner, Jack, 324 Wagner, John, 156, 324 Wagner, Lois, 317 Wagner, Michael, 156 Wagner, Mary, 156 Wagner, Peter, 156, 214 Wagner, Ronald, 156 Wagner, William, 156 Wald, John, 156, 217, 219, 222 Waldman, Eddie, 226 Waldman, Larry, 300 Waldo, Pat, 329 Walker, Patty, 281 Walker, Paul, 368 Wall, Patricia, 156, 354 Wallace, Dave, 350 Wallace, Rich, 320 Wallace, William, 156, 232, 295, 316 Walters, James, 156, 344 Walters, Patti, 197 Walters, Rebecca, 156 Walters, Robert, 352 Waltner, Margie, 238 Walton, Henrietta, 322 Walton, Michael, 156 Walton, Phillip, 224 Walton, Todd, 198, 224, 352 Walz, Gordon, 156 Ward, Janet, 193, 223, 228, 317 Ward, Lee, 330 Ward, Sandria, 156, 200, 214, 243, 268 Ward, Sharon, 156, 218 Wardlaw, Sally, 202, 268, 328 Ware, Priscilla, 328 Warner, Michael, 334 Warren, Joseph, 156 Warther, Sandy, 323 Warthington, Bill, 312 Washburn, Grayce, 322 Wasserman, Henry, 127 Waterman, Russell, 156 Watkins, Rich, 206, 207 320 Watson, Connie, 202, 281 Watts, Lee, 235, 269 Wauligman, Barry, 238 Wauligman, Bill, 238 Weaver, Dana, 223, 230 Weaver, Rogers, 251 Webb, Barry, 203, 206, 334 Weber, Alan, 338 Weber, Barry, 156 Weber, David, 156 Weber, F. Thomas, 156 Weber, Thomas, 156 Webster, Don, 348 Wedding, June, 352 Weddle, Kay, 352 Weichert, Ann, 157, 161 181, 187, 200, 208, 317 Weigand, Ralph, 157, 222 Weil, Jan, 238, 343 Weil, Susan, 342 Weiner, Jeff, 332 Weiner, Michael, 262 Weiner, Robert, 332 Weingarten, Jill, 337 Weingert, Ken, 369 Weinstein, Carole, 157 Weinstein, Edwin, 334 Weinstein, Robert, 300 Weinstein, Steve, 334 Weisberg, Susan, 157 Weisbrod, Alfred, 127 Weise, John, 157 Weisenborn, Dianne, 226, 281 Weiss, Arthur, 332 Weiss, Donald, 326 Weiss, Howard, 332 Weiss, Jerome, 157 Weiss, Robert, 157 Weiss, Sharyn, 157 Weiss, Stu, 300 Weiss, Terry, 226, 334 Weissenberger, Glen, 206, 330 Weisskopf, Ricki, 310 Weissman, Bob, 338 Welch, Byron, 340 Welker, Janet, 329 Wellington, Richard, 297, 300 Wellman, David, 157 Wellman, Linda, 329 Wells, Carolyn, 317 Wellman, Linda, 209, 280 Wells, Carolyn, 186, 194, 317 Wells, Harry, 285 Wells, Paul, 352 Welzel, Diane, 218 Wendland, William, 157 Wenger, Daniel, 157 Wenger, Nancy, 305 Wenrick, Helen, 157 Wenstrup, Anne, 343 Wenzel, Paul, 238 Weppler, Ann, 329 Werner, Barbara, 209, 256, 268 Werner, Jim, 318 Werner, Michael, 157 Werner, Michaele, 214 Wernicke, Jerry, 285 Wertz, Andrew, 157 Wessel, Daniel, 252 Wessel, Linda, 354 Wesseling, Lois, 228 West, Gregory, 250 West, Tom, 352 Westbrook, Robert, 193, 223, 230 Westendorf, Pam, 302 Westerkamp, Robert, 157 Westfall, Bill, 369 Wetzel, Kay, 223, 268, 336 Wetzel, Robert, 157 WFIB, 269 Whaley, Kathi, 305 Wheeler, Jim, 219 Whelan, John, 368 Whet, Al, 330 Whisman, Charlene, 352 Whitcomb, Nancy, 343 White, Andrea, 317 White, Bernard, 237 White, Jon, 235, 269 White, Marty, 277, 280 White, Richard, 157, 210 Whitelaw, Tom, 314 Whiting, Rich, 326 Whitmer, Steve, 238 Whitton, George, 269 Wick, Richard, 157,314 Wickstrom, Rick, 320 Widder, Barb, 276 Wieder, Marlene, 337 Wiederhold, Lee, 157 Wiederhorn, Marlene, 342 Wiener, Morry, 338 Wientjes, Claire, 305 Wiesmann, Robert, 297, 330 Wiesmann, William, 157 Wiethe, Nancy, 302 Wiggs, Donna, 352 Wilbur, Greg, 369 Wilcotson, Dave, 368 Wildman, Gary, 306 Wildman, Walter, 127 Wiley, Garth, 198,314 Wiley, Jim, 314 Wilhelm, Bob, 295 Wilhelm, Richard, 340 Wilhelm, Sally, 157,216 Williger, Ed, 346 Wilken, Rich, 230 Wilkens, Thomas, 157 Wilkes, Mike, 278,314 Willen, David, 232 Williams, Carol, 157 Williams, Gerald, 157, 316 Williams, John, 306 Williams, Kenneth, 157, 217, 225, 231 Williams, Robert, 197 Willaims, Sharon, 323 Williams, Sherrill, 157 Williams, Coventry, 312 Williamson, Bob, 348 Willis, Charles, 278 Willis, Jeff, 156,326 Willman, Nancy, 280, 322 Willrich, Wanda, 293, 323, 356 Willson, Earl, 369 Wilson, Bob, 352 Wilson, Claude, 203, 226 Wilson, Frank, 312 Wilson Holly, 322 Wilson, Jeff, 224 Wilson, Judy, 302 Wilson, Reggie, 329 Wilson, Ron, 332 Wilson Steve 283 Wimmer, Ruth, 284 Windler, Mike, 267 Winters, Gary, 267, 272, 324 Wintersteen, Bill, 330 Wirth, Sally, 196, 354 Wirth, Susan, 196 Wise, Frank, 127 Wiseman, Max, 157, 210 Witkin, Gary, 300 Witte, Sharon, 276 Wittfelt, Jayne, 216 Woda, Marilyn, 157 Wodoslawsky, John, 157 Woehr, James, 279 Woerner, Tracie, 281 Wohlfeil, Thomas, 340 Woistmann, Susan, 352 Wolber, Marilyn, 157 Wolery, Marilyn, 302 Wolf, Brenda, 337 Wolf, David, 300 Wolf, Jim, 369 Wolf, Kenneth, 157 Wolf, Richard, 157 Wolf, Sue, 317 Wolfe, Burton, 157 Wolfe, Ken, 192, 267, 279 Wolff, Jane, 262, 342 Wolford, Richard, 157 Wolffram, Paula, 323 Wolfram, Gary, 238 Wolfson, Roger, 332 Wolkan, Joseph, 346 Wolpert, Robert, 157 WOMEN'S ADVISORY BOARD, 268 WOMEN'S HOUSING COUNCIL, 277 Womer, Kandy, 302 Wong, Tony, 157 Woo, Peter, 314, 355 Wood, Alice, 157, 187, 284, 285 Wood, Paul, 157 Wood, William, 250 Woodford, Carol, 195, 274 Woodie, Dick, 227 Woodie, Richard, 210 Woodruff, Robert, 295, Wright, William, 157 Wuennemann, Tim, 157, 227 Wuest, George, 157 Wunker, Robert, 127 Wyen, Gerald, 221 Wyman, John, 157, 212, 224 Wymer, Terry, 267, 350 Y Yahne, Edwards, 157, 216 Yancey, Grace, 262, 336 Yankow, Paul, 157 Yannerella, Charles, 251 Yeager, Nancy, 157, 209 Yeager, Teri, 157 Yelton, Linda, 302 Yeomans, Caryl, 157 YMCA, 241 Yoelson, Patricia, 157 Yoo, Bill, 196, 285 Yoo, Karen, 157 York, Susan, 158 Yost, John, 158 Youkers, Bud, 326 Young, Darrell, 332 Young, Dennis, 158 Young, Jack, 334 Young, Kathy, 209, 336 Young, Lynn, 329 Young, Marsha, 226 Young, Sr. Mary, 158 Young Paul ,158 Young: Tom, 297, 348 Youngman, Howard, 210 Youngpeters, Richard, 158 Yousri, Asm Yund, Richa at, 298 rd, 248 Yurkanin, Kitty, 158, 343 Yurysta, Tom, 298 YWCA, 240 Zacharias, Fred, 318 Zachrich, Craig, 314 Zaizer, Jim, 278 Zambenedetti, Carol, 238 Zappa, Margie, 212 Zatet, Steven, 158, 338 Zebrak, Lou, 308 Zeff, Bob, 320 Zeiher, Kandy, 326 Zelikovshy, B., 183 Zeller, Stephenie, 329 Zelnick, Jane, 158,337 Zelnick, Margie, 337 Zemen, Barry, 183, 210, 348 Woods, Deborah, 157, 311 Woods, Pam, 256, 336 Woodward, Donna, 212 Woogles, Larry, 324 Workman, Douglas, 157 Worner, Karen, 226 Worthington, Bill, 297 Worthington, Max, 157 Wray, Bob, 334, 368 WREST LING, 390 Wright, Charlie, 266, 340 Wright, Denny, 269 Wright, Eric, 340 Wright, Kathleen, 157 Wright, Nancy, 354 Wright, Robert, 306 Wright, Rodner, 205, 303 Wright, S. Wayne. 127 248 Zerkle, Eileen, 310 ZETA TAU ALPHA, 345 Ziegenhardt, Ed, 308 Ziegler, Bruce, 279 Ziegler, Carol, 323 Ziegler, Kathleen, 158 Ziegler, Ralph, 158 Ziegler, Steve, 235, 269 Zihlman, Do n, 324 Zimmerman, Don, 158 Zimmerman, Ira, 300 Zimmerman , Larry, 332 Zimmerman, Sandi, 342 Zimmerman, William, 217, 225 Zink, Kathy, 322 Zippert, Barbara, 193, 223, 232, 337 Zisserson, Bernie, 276 Zuckerman, Michael, 332 Zukoski, Al, 224, 352 Zweig, Sharon, 158, 337 FOOTE Su DAVIES


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