University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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From the beginning, the people of Cin- cinnati were interested in the establish- ment of an institution for collegiate education. In 1819, the Ohio General As- sembly authorized the creation of both the Cincinnati College and the Medical College of Ohio. Located at 4th and Wal- nut, and charging an annual tuition of fort d ll ' ' y o ars, course instruction placed s, mathematics, phi- emphasis on classic losophy and language The proper moral comlulrl ol' llilv slu- dents was rigidly delimited by lliv l-olll-uv. and religious worship was roiiiiiiw-ll daily. The Medical College ol' Uliio was loiiiiilml by Daniel Drake who rmrogiiim-ll its syrin- biotic relatioiisliip willi llio liospilal, lll- wished to soo Cliiiciiiiiali lwiroiiiv llil- seat of Medical scicmzo iii tlii- Wvsli like the Cincinnati College, llilv sirliool lmil .1 tortuous liogimiiiig, liul hlivililriil i-ili1l.i tion was firmly oslalilisliull iii llii- lilx 1-'., ,- - - if-A . M .-.,x.-.,-1 f 'Q fag? Daniel Drake stu- lege, aily. 1ded sym- . He the Like ad a uca- r. Daniel Drake, founder of the Medical College of Ohio. fn V v l .4 1 V' v E. W' A Communal effort and me College co-eds acquire intellectual skills and cultural refinement. l'ze into HA Fountain a munificent bequest oorporea 1 of Ete g Z1 tr? V A -'v The municipal university was co-educational from the beginning. The establishment of the University of Cincinnati on a secure base became pos- sible in 1858 through the munificent bequest of Charles Mclvlicken to the city for this purpose. In 1875, classes began on the McMicken estate, the site designated in the Will. Instruction was free to resi- dents of Cincinnati. ln 1895. the Uni- versity moved to its present location in Burnet Woods. Stressing the notion of a municipal university, President Charles Dabney conceived the school as a direct- ing force in community life. Under his leadership, eighteen acres of land, five colleges and several departments were added. A major innovation of the period was the introduction of the co-operative system by Herman Schneider in 1908. -as-14 lpiln The Cin cinnati College located at Foul-th ,md W I l 'I Hut had three grnrliml - l P . N ri:--fi I: ' iw XA! 1, g is - ,- M ' ..- 'lb iii - I - lr ht? I 5 l 1 4 if 'xi '- :3Y':,L ,-Fr -. Rig-' 'ff H if I V 23532 ,sr x ' A ' gg 1 Cai- 1' ff . I ,1 if I r . X I . I Y , fy I is s... l.,... Us 'il . , Ai 4 lllt lllhl llillllllvlllq-IH,-My ,M ,,,, xlixlkkpn tw: 1 , , 1 '?'ountain mniversity of 'eoame pos- munifioent n to the City es began on designated ree to resi- 5, the Uni- looation in notion of a ant Charles as a direct- Under his t land, five nents were l the period :o-operative in 1906. of Eternal Youth. 'F ,'-..,i.. ...,- .-- sf - .- --A. , , . - M' ' -' lT: '.?' V 1 . l, l' - i-' 1 . - Q , - if' .-fe .- 'Y Q-feng i . gif, 7,4 4 -P' - . . 1- kg- I 4 ' 4' H ' .. 1 - W i . .. -.,--.1 -i 1 -57'-L: -1-I f F?3ff5i3 2'-L'g.:k'! 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Lang pension college: fourteei adutiuis Geueraf a state t adutiuis ofthe uv qualiti. l't'SlLlt'll and fm iugful 1 lu l1lt't'l uxmellvmt- US shifts to embrace a larger student enrollment. W In I I I1 ZA?5s.Q. , 4. fs, 5. j . '..fC5? 1-Jr. QQ Located on the Burnet Woods campus. McMicken Hall opened its doors in 1895. Raymond Walters directed the Uni- versity during the Depression and the War years in a judicious manner. In the following decade, a large construction program was undertaken. Under Walter C. Langsam, the current president, ex- pansion has been continued. Additional colleges were added to bring the total to fourteen and the city gave the University administrative control over the Cincinnati General Hospital. In 1967, U.C. adopted a state affiliated status. Under Langsam's administration, the long-established goals of the university-community involvementg quality, low cost co-education to city re sidentsg active participation by students and faculty in University affairs: mean- ingful research-have been broadened to meet current demands. dim 453 fc, :IM Lrg' ft ,E J ,,,,...., F' W 1.4-n-+1-1 Lectures and well-equipped laboritories encourage scholarship. Students played an active role ?,T,,..., IU Y J Inter-collegiate football games commenced in 1894. The early football icann lm 1 1 iw r1L1'Q'lx Rr 4- -. P The annual Flag Rush lX'Uli1'll lu - 1- . llvvllllnl 11.1-.-.zf-, A . Cultur il Thl the U the U body Bela ties ' Class: the ti Flag publ. ianit U df uve role on campus through athletics and organizations. Cultural pursuits dominated the orientation of the first student organizations. The dynamic and youthful quality of the University has been effected through the mobility and activity of its student body. As early as the 1880's, a journal, Belastrasco, was published andfraterni- ties were formed. In 1887, sports and class spirit were given impetus through the first scheduling of both Field Day and Flag Rush. The CINCINNATIAN, first published in 1894, featured Ioe Fry, head janitor, while the Women's Vigilance Committee had a sharp eye on freshman girls. 1894 also marked the appointment of the first football coach and intercol- legiate games. Following World War I, student activities expanded greatly, and the increased interest in athletics led to the creation of the U.C. Band in 1921, while Know Your University was the theme of the first Homecoming in 1923. With the building of the Union in 1936, activities were well underway. ndividualg within a crowd assert themselves by challenging the old V Y WW Al 5. . Y' 92, Q 4 .. - - ' A 4 ---vvf:a'e- - - Y ,,, , . 0.3.1-.,,, .M Q v '--ln--f-.1,,,f..u Hb Rim Qi 51.1.3 Jia ,, I J 1 ,gud i. 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QV, gf- f - person is a distinct composite of personality trait' XX N In km Suki? k K A Xxx X xx X , x . ,QA QQNX ' . M Nw FB ? Stokes and Gilligan address students on social issu E ! X N I e 30 REX FX -.w X XX N X .X Xx XX .XXL Q Xk X X QS x-XT X K Y NXXXXX X X X XX x - X . . X X XX X XX - X XX QXNXXXXHXTYX 'X 11 'XX-SX -X. X X. X X. . X .- .X .X fl XXXKXXX KN-KX XXX .-.X X X N 1 1.XyxXxXi:X . XX NX KX X X Greek float decorations usher in Homecoming. Groans of But how can we Show 'Past Progress and Future Promi- nence'? ernanate from Greek houses along Clifton Avenue. Float night has arrived with sheets of chicken wipe and stretched crepe paper in a di, sheveled heap: stapled fingers, frgj-, quent breaks, and stuffing in pairgg. flashing lights and excited chatter? Oh, no, we'll never finish in timelii S i umtions ruming. A v show iv - PFOIIH- . A houses :wiht has vm wire vf Qq 3 di ,gf-rs. fre .Tug iUDE1iT5f if f?T3f fG1'.-. iii timefn ll, ' a X W 0 ,U , 0 w'1,4fA,t,' i o Enthusiasm and industrious planning Went' into this year's Sesquicentennial Homecoming celebration On Friday M.AQ3Qg fspfbtlights focused on the Andy Wil- Qglfggifiils-Roger Miller concert, while stu- lgflt spirit was kindled at the pre- J-game bonfire. Grand Marshall Steve Al- len directed the float parade on Sat- urday. and the Bearcat victory over Tulsa was celebrated at the Homecom- ing Dance where Bonnie Salmans reigned as Queen. 1 5 I 6 P-- ali I l O n u l -fx I N IU we , . - Q t.Xi x r I li ' 2 -5 ' lf A' The multi-hued sounflS - i ,, ,. , - p ' and lights of Homecomw I Na ..Pa51Pr4 1 l 3 I I 2 . f V I s 1 s 1 . , E z I a W . E P Past Progress and Future Prominencev greets alums P11 3 . NV 3 J V 1 3 . .. .- rig A . ra. 9 ,. 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Dr. DeBakey considered aspects of human transplants in a lecture for the Man and Life program. Man and Technology explored advances in biomedicine, ma- chine tools and electronics. Governor Rhodes was present at the cornerstone ceremony for a new engineering building. 44141 r-- r W r I Q A X ww M Niimxx-Q ,qw X E Q S S s, 552 in K Ii X F .,..L -if 9, 1: s N-44 N-,v gam- 4 f F 1 N . , 8 'N i'? kf s f f' NNW, gf Wh E 4.3 the human environment. Visual Thinking and Language in Vision stressed human experience through the creative arts during Man and Language Week. Other spring programs featured a symposia on computers and approximation of ana- lytic functions and a festival of the arts featuring concerts, dance and film. The final program, Man and his Opportunity, oriented the Sesqui- centennial class toward the future. .ibiza- ...stinky ' Q 6 .x '1f- .T - -ga..--, . .' Q , X g.L,.7,Lqti:+xg-led! . 25.93 If-,I 31... N! N. . , V x f . ..f- -f -,..4 - - gf. i sn-.K , , M.,g. 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' - X ix Em N' . 553 .,..x3f k ' .intl 5, gms., o .Mi 5- ' A, .5 'iw 4 , HR. E 57 F9 tl-is 4 1, lo.-4 I , ,v if-. 'Sf 4 ii ts-6 1-- ' I I Black History Week takes a U Black History Week revealed the impact of Afro-American culture on American society through a Week of cultural and educational pm. grams. Sponsored by the U,B,A,I the program revolved around the concept, Beauty is in Being? Fea- turing such speakers as Dean Tur- ner and Nathan Wright, Ir., the series attempted to involve the entire campus through discussions. Jgffl X' 'sw M ff: -rvlragwa' in R2 sw NR? I3ik'fPiLW1f Nimmo urfsausmnv HRH? QHQNSYIENEISP T UWT T l I 'TWT N YYif Q15 'W l U 4 -f. hi !'s' .1 1 X ' . ',:. X n 'o - . 5 I 4 'S-., 'T-'af .. S 'A 1' ff ,J Af' x L 4 1 I It . I 'X Classical dress during Greek Week reflects The spirit of challenge and involvement pervaded this year's Greek Week festivi- ties. Exchange dinners, Olympic games and chariots, traditional Greek dress and a Greek Goddess strengthened inter- Greek friendship ties. The Greek ideal of community service was rendered through a field day for elementary stu- dents and the annual Blood Drive. The Week culminated with the award convo- cation and a faculty forum. Tired but enthusiastic Greeks achieved brother- hood and philanthropic goals through this Week of unity. 59 4 inter-Greek ideals and the spirit of brotherhood I I Trophies, balloons, puppies, 63 M. M- W ., 'Wu - in uf 'M D D . 1 1 X. Q H.: f v'.J,!,. -1 Mx . .i A .ATA Paillf and Sp Ia f 4 H i 1 I. La ' '. 5 4 , lldft- if H'-.. , I cf' r' S7 w -ng Wy :i -' TP 5- KT Sr 4351 'W Mr ,YQ P .. 1' 'O ' paint and splashes greeted crowds at Sigma Sigma. Fifty-two organizations enthusias- tically participated in the 27th Sigma Sigma carnival. Booths included Dunk a Deltal' Shave a Balloonl' and decora- tive tatooing. A motorcycle was awarded to a lucky admission ticket- holder. Delta Zis Neptune won the an- nual Ugly Man contest. Proceeds of the successful carnival were used to add an exercise room to Calhoun Hall and contributions were given to the Fine Arts Fund. 65 amen Struts off with Mother's Day Sing Trophy, phy. 'Q NN l liriivafrliity of Cincinnati Medical Center l U.C .... A look to the future llltt'zifriiotltrt'n classroom lecture hall james A. Rhoades engineering building WC asv.: 1 1 bw 'Ls '1 if 4,2 01 4 Lg! Q. Yi t I . 9 lx - - I I lun--ti ,,. ,EIU-I i s EW -4-A-.,., v-.3-.........f. v- X4 ti, 4'i QW signup' wg..-.Fs.,':uf W, +I I i ,IR if 4 u J-' 69 sl The 196 9 Cinch J li, . - Q A 1 Q' 'I 1 vs -1 Q' 1 A Y.: ,-4, 1 Q I 111-K rw' A X 252515-Q .3 'ALSTSQ1 y V F e 1969 Cincinnatian Beauties. . . v '? 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M. -, -O , Mfr u . lil' .,. 04 r. 5 41 . .. W Q! sw , , . L. A .,, U it-w . - ' ll , . . , U 5 w - 4. ', L 3 4-if L-5' a I if - 1 . 1 o 4 0 S 1- 6 1 '..Z. 'T --4 A . , 3. M 9... bww .-A- p... V , Q E 1 Q Y . 4 0 .ni .2 ff 5. -fc ff if. I u 'nl '. ,ir .4 I 1 g.. I: Ti' 1 .Wx ha 's-: 'FQ .Bur Administrative functions encompass the entire campus community. if Q3-ff 'f 4 fu? Z 2 I 92 'GNNXX 1 W lfY 'V fl U V -Aa , 1 fm : iffw Q 4,-Q f 0 9 'A m '--M. We: f 2 wa , l aww .72 f ff' fb x f xg 7 fy!! fi , i A J E x iii , f Q17 mf' A ,Q ' fffmfk ja The core of the university is its student population. The U. C. administration is very Will- ing to discuss and act upon all student requests. This year, a group submitted four points to the administration including the establishment of an om budsman student representa tion on the Board of Directors and a referendum on the re placement of Senate by open student forums A193 'F gn QS? XMR 2 ww MS ' ts fxv '1 5 W QM 1 N Walter C. Langsam President A letter to the students ew- We live in what some day may be called the communi- cation age. Each year, almost each month, new and improved methods of transmitting information are dis- covered. No longer are we content to watch domestic scenes on televisiong astronauts now send us pictures of the moon over a distance of 250,000 miles: events anywhere on earth are beamed into our homes as they occur. Through the use of computers, vast stores of data may be retrieved instantaneously. Despite the astonishing advances in mechanical com- munication, however, man has yet to learn that simpl9Si form of human interaction: person-to-person communi- cation. One of the challenges facing us today is the modification of cultural patterns and prejudices that tend to act as barriers against the direct and basic inter- change of ideas. To the Seniors, I express the hope that yOU H5331 T139 at 9 the knowledge and experience you have acquire University in a responsible way. Build bridges fetch Y011118 People, engage in commerce, become a scientist. But, above all, learn to communicate with and undef' Stand Your neighbor. Only then, when most men SS have learned, will it be possible to contemplate a WUTI Of worthwhile human progress. 4 'Z 01442 '7 Walter C. Langsam President X Office of the President Y 'Xi f. If Y ., F f, r t Bt. Charles Xtileham Asslisrnnt to the Prfesffferr? for Special Occasions The President of the Unii'f:rsitj.' is tlf'FlQU?lif l in thr- Regulations of the Board of Directors :rs ttthf' f-7-:rff:- utive head of the University and rzhnrsffrl vvith thr- supervision of all its interests and :irglivitir-s, Ur. Wzrl- ter C. Langsam became the seventwrentli prfesirlrerit of the University of Cincinnati in 1955. lNl7llHiFIlHiDg close Contact with student affairs. Dr. Langsam meets regu- larly with students representing every: phase of campus life. Each year he and Mrs. Langsarn invite the mem- bers of the senior class to one of a series of Sunday suppers given at their home. Further contacts with studentscome through the innumerable campus meet- ings over which he presides. Students who make the effort to see him, find him a ready listener in his of- fice. 99 ,ew-If .mf wry' ,f-. f . 1.1-fb- W fill' 42161 f3f'77f f M ' i B B623 h. 1' fag , ,V . ap I 02? ff, , W 4244 ,, E. l ., , , 1, .,A,A:A.M r1 Ralph LI. Bursick l-Ixecutivc Vice President X The Executive Vice President and Vice President for Business Affairs The Office of Business Affairs is responsible tothe President for all financial and business affairs, auxil. tary services, new construction, and operations and maintenance of physical plant. It is the objective of the Office to operate the affairs of the institution un. der its jurisdiction in a manner which will tend to max- imize the funds available for the primary functions of the University-teaching and research-and to providg the best ossible physical environment consistent with P this aim. Students and faculty participate in the de. cision making processes regarding parking, Bookstore, security, and dormitory policies. Robert W. Hoefer Assistant Vice President Director of Finance N, B W Acad lrilv05l for ner , on erfllf A Ftrs :lllllll H2555 f t , is rt it , it 'i tl 'it z 1 l I i It and ibte to ations bj eotive :itutio ind to n motions to pr 11 ovit 5 istent wit in th Book e dt! stori i ll li It i Thomas N. Bonner Provost for Academic Affairs .X y. ,,,. . H. Davis Lipsiech Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies - -Y-3 51 fg x t Dffice of the Provost for Academic Affairs The Office of the Provost for Aczmlcmic Affairs was established as part of tlic rcorglzaiiixaitiiiii of the Uni- versity Administration. Four' zirczis of ggi-iiivml respon- sibility have been dclincntiftl: tlizit nil tlir- Vim Pro- vOStS for l.,ll'lClt?l'gI'HtltIiiit' .fXi'lziii's. Ciwitliiaitif A iiziirs. .Ml- missions and Records. and Student .'xlnlAItit'fi. Titt- Provost is conccrnied with :ill nizitti-rs rrvlzitinc to tlir' academic life of the ttnivffrsity inizliiilinc tlir: proper balence of rest'-zmpli, 9f'llUlIiTSl1it'l :incl lf'JifIl1iIijlQ :ind recognition of innovations in ttdiiizzition. 'Vlirr Uifirzo of the Provost is also vitally f1Oi'ItIttl'ltf'tl with the student and his attitmlcs anal roles in tlifv tliiix'i:rfsitv. Stiidcnts are included on all t,t'lll'lfTlliifft,'9 iinflvi' tliif Piovrist. pri, ,,... , . -5.4 if R be Utr-ssfl Lillian M. Iohnson v 1 E V7 1: fl h Vice Provost for Student Aftoirs -1579 HO'-'USf :Qi Graduate Studies Garland G. Parker Vice Provost for Admissions and Records l 5 are Uffice of the Vice President for Research The Office of the Vice President for Research was established as a separate entity of the University in . - t September 1967. The functions of this office are o support and encourage research among faculty and staff and to seek funds, both internal and external, for this purpose. Dr. Hoke S. Green, Vice President for Re- search, has general supervision over the various re- search institutes at the University. These institutes promote multi-disciplinary research programs involv- ing faculty and staff from different departments, and wherever possible research is carried on to help solve some of the major problems facing the community as well as the nation. Duc to the large expenses involved in modern research, the University must seek funds from government, private foundations, industry and business concerns. This is clone by this office in C0- operation with faculty members and other officers of the University. .N - ,W ...,,,.. Dr. Hoke S. Greene Vice President for Research ff ri . Research is an invaluable and integral facet of Universf H 1 y 1 e. 102 . is -l ga li iff, tj.. '.- l E My ful 1? Q ,Ax , lx Clement F. St. lug: InrPres. and Direftj 5 llllice ol the lit it r lirentnr of the Ni ln the directin: c ' il Center includes iHealtl1, and Pig 'Sl and Christie: ? ' Veterans Aditi, ,ns lnstitnte Sf? K ill' - nesnppopg fi, c 'ended to all nf 3, iftplrase some c led hospital r tele nl Nursing it lllftlrer gmc innndate SDSL! 1 Dr. Clement F. St. Iohn Vice-Pres. and Director, U. C. Medical Center Office of the Vice President and Director of the Medical Center Under the direction of Dr. Clement F. St. Iohn, the Med- ical Center includes the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing and Health, and Pharmacy, the Cincinnati General Hos- pital and Christian R. Holmes Hospital. Childrenis and the Veterans Administration Hospitals and the Shriners Burns Institute are affiliated with the Center. In 1967, the base support for the Cincinnati General Hospital was extended to all of Hamilton County. The second of the three phase construction program for the hospital, a new 650 bed hospital building and a new building housing the College of Nursing and Health were to be completed this year. Further construction plans include expansion to accommodate Specialty Clinics. A 103 4 Office of the Vice President for Development 5844 Frank Purdy Vice President for Development The Vice President for Development is responsible for community relations, alumni relations, fund raising, and broadcasting. This segment of the University ad- ministration is designed to serve the student body and faculty through public information and public support. It seeks continued active participation by students in the events which it sponsors. Dr. Frank Purdy is Chair- man of the University Sesquicentennial Planning Coin- mittee which has coordinated the year-long observances of our 150th anniversary. ix' 1,0 ,I , A , i Ur 1.9, 1 ta, I, n 'jf . I 'AN' L54 Wg. f' 7 ,. 94 5 Iohn Small Director of Alumni Affairs William Baetz Director of Development Richard Baker Director of Community Relations sm- m- Ioseph Sagmaster Director of Broadcasting ijfzieth 59519 ,gg President f 01 1 ltnike 1 its President -5 PN-,sh 37? 'z 'T' rl r-11 ' K . .41 s Kenneth Settle Vice President for Planning William Ienike Asst. Vice President for Planning Office of the Vice President for Planning The Planning Office, under the leadership of Dr. Ken- neth B. Settle, is responsible for coordination of the development of long range University plans for aca- demic and physical facilities programs. A basic function of the Planning office is to facilitate planning for the most effective allocation of economic resources in achieving the objectives of our University. Analytical studies conducted by the Department of Institutional Studies attempt to determine the cost-benefit ratio of the various programs and activities of the University. Implementation of a total University information sys- tem utilizing computer facilities is nearing completion. Action has been initiated to increase the quality and quantity of computer educational programs for both graduate and undergraduate students. Gerald Shawhan Director of Institutional Studies Dr. Iohn Varady Director, University Computer Services 105 ltiiiiil,tit1liI'uIi lJt1'lfIfIl1I', li'1iive1'sity tmritm' William R. Nestor, Dean of Students, assumes a dual role in co-ordinuting many diverse activities in the iirieii ol' student life. The Offices of the Dean of Men, Iliviin ol. Woinen, Tangeman University Center, Student tlrgiiiiixaitions and Activities, Foreign Student Office, Student Publications, Off-Campus Housing and Ath- letics come under his educational and administrative liuitlmsliip. The division makes 'a major attempt to tkiizilitiite the formal and informal educational program ol' the University by encouraging a campus atmosphere ot' creative excitement and respect for the individual. In addition, it works with students to assure a signifi- cant student voice in the governance of the University. All members of the staff confer with students, faculty and other staff to involve students in significant deci- sions to preserve the right of free in uir and to , ' q Y foster close relationships in an increasingly impersonal society. Don Edlestem Foreign Student Advisor 'X ' Richard Towner . Asst. Director, University Center George Stevens Publications Advisor LIZ, J . 'i' its ' in 01 L S S-R, -Us 'li 1 ' . ,B I i' 'Qi' Eff Dean of Students William Nester Deon of Students lean Tuerck George Smith Student Organizations and Activities Co-ordinator Athletic Director 107 Marjorie Stewart Deon of Women Dean of Women The Office of the Dean of Women serves as a place campus where women students can talk individualn with advisors about their problems. Staff members try to let girls know that they are available and willin ig help them. They inform women of alternatives to EDP, rect their problems, but the student herself Works out a solution. The staff is also responsible for maintainin personal records for all women students. A further tags of the office is to serve in an advisory role to numerous campus organizations. It1:sirl1:m:f: Counselors Rebecca Tallman Annie Clay Suzanne Moore Mary Uurko Margie Wells Nancy Frazier Nana Cordon Mary Campbell , Assistant D Marllou Osinski Dorothy Moser ean Assistant Dean Assistant Dean 108 W lil wtf' of S gill .V- S a place on individually :members try d willing to iives to cor- f works out maintaining further task io numerous .4 J Iames Scully Dean of Men Gary Penfield Assistant Deon Dean of Men The Office of the Dean of Men under the direction of Dr. Iames Scully is responsible for all men's activi- ties outside the realm of the classroom. Assistant Deans Keiser, Temple,' and Penfield are active coun- seling men and advising men's campus activities such as the UBA, MRI-IA, and IFC. The Resident Counselors and Resident Advisors are involved in achieving the objectives of the Dean of Men's Office which entail assisting students to gain the maximum from their Uni- versity education. 1 EKm.:h,,, , 7 , Ronald Temple Assistant Dean Residence Counselors lim Alberque Don Gruber Gary Sweeten Mike Enderly Hank McCann Edward Keiser Assistant Dean 109 Clmllddnrlhxlirtm Z ...vu ps:-In ,ffm w ' 1. ., jirfwf W wt- ...wnlffx Un. 2 ugh' K Q' D: its Annan fmllffkz :svn '-un. ur-A . r- r ! .4........ ,...-- ...un 55215. V . liv 4 . ' Lhf-.--.-,A ,X - ' ,W 'Q---i 'p , K J -..--, ,,g,1Q:w,,, ,,,,'.V , ,,..u4.v,. V lin-i -, , s ,-4. l 31- vfygi, 33' 'yr' 2 W mf A , .QF 5 L.ll'lIfUq.q,:- Mxgglyf-114 .. .2-,',d,l, 45 . .-A if 7 -nr Q. Ai! 110 1.2, ,. s, 1f.u.i,, - ..-, j f- ln mug-uf: J-- ,-na m4.s.:x :pr :rn .-1. 516411 F h'lf Zg'f--4 9-am.pns.l 2....9In un: cn: LL-K1 n- 7 :N '!'?-3 -. . H .. Fri? 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Incorporating three col- GSSS in twenty degree areas, the professional practice Eislgffim constitutes a total systems approach to educa- knoglvklfd Hllovvs the students tio coordinate textbook cific Ca 89 W1'El'lpI'aCf1Cal slfills in accordance with spe- Visor Breerdobjectives. This vvinter, a corporate Ad- ind Y 031' was created to facilitate dialogue betvveen uslfy Hlld professional practice counseling service. h Martin lgssrlk. Dir., Professional Development l Niadolin Adler Elizabeth G. Ginn Charles F. Ashcraft Emma Anclriessen Sarah Glazer E. F. Bahlmann Anna Ethel Becker Louis Gross Robert M. Booth Howard L. Bevis Alma Earle Haymakep Louis Brand University of Cincinnat- 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 l Seniors in 1969 prepare to face lhe problems of lhe world as flirl seniors iH . ' enio . v A f . 4 l ' cinnati eni01'S mass Da nCem Comme lude to ere 3 Pre Y ceremonies in Burnet Woods W ,wxfu V A 6. 'lj- M4- f e L .' 13: -h. Q ggi: O 1 1 4 S Gr'-'lx Huw , xx . J . '- -Fs.9'?', 9: 'War ,. 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' fa if :ff , f' Senlor s Pred1cament Muffled by the d1n of trad1t1on clamor to be recelved heard Raucous Voices of dissent 0 Who's Who in American Cglleges and Universities twat ii 4 Fwy A AURA fr I S, Mike Ullman Clinton Hewan Warren Trickey Bill Schuerman Ann Maier 6. Nick Orphan 7. Ron Lipp 8. Glen Weissenberger 9. Pete Franklin 10. Ellie Hamm 11. Pam Myers 12. Becky Felton 13. Ann Lingenfelter Wanda Willrich Stan Clantz Iohn Koegel Maynard Knestrick Alex Sanford Sandy Dannemiller Ted Brown 21. Cheryl Moyer 22. Barb Zippert 23. Lenny Green 24. Sid Barton 25. Tom Bennett 26. Mel Ramey 27. Scott Partridge 28. Alice Rose 29. Steve Bjornson Not Pictured Barb Behrns Barb Bernstein Ioe Herring Lynn Huppertz Iohn Mazzone Dick McCormick Claudia Sadler Debby Smith Gordy Smith Barb Solomon Ann Tomaselli fa ..'- , . .. Q' --,L w-K.-,ff V. if 4 - t 'l9'1zFf. Q 1 .,:iH:f1E- 3.335 In November, forty U.C. seniors were elected Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities . Members were elected on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, participation, and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities. Displaying a wide range of interests and activities, all those chosen indicate general promise of usefulness to business and society in the near future. to 117 I O l I U, ,K fill I-'our or five years as a college iiiiilerigiwicliizite entails a great deal ol' ll6'lt'I'IIllIli1llUI1. and long hours of studying along with the fun and excitenient of friends, activ- ities, and learning itself. Looking hack on ai comprehensive experi- viice: .-Xcquiring discipline, skills, and self confidence through the intensive accumulation of knowl- edge and active involvement in campus affairs. Discovering new ideas, new people, new interests. College life becomes almost a self-contained unit of joys, sor- row. disappointment, success. A culturally broadening phantas magoria, it is a proving ground for the future. In retrospect: Challenge, Achievement, Knowledge, Growth, Commitment, Pment. lfment. 1 L11, Spurred on by the challenge of the past and the promise of future discoveries, graduating seniors face a world of un- limited possibilities. Through responsible criticism and perspective judgment, they exhibit a willingness to re- structure the established world. l . k ROOKI- the P111 slashed d onversation, finals have ming en C Coffee, Cram 120 l n McMiCk9n C0 1 l Charles Weichert Dean, College of Arts cm N I ' The McMicken College ' name of the berrefacw' responsible for the forms A ing subjects in the lr Sludie ed 111g needs of the slxgi F many have travels Overlhe last few yew l uiet at last afte lllEWH 5 MCMiCken Hal Cl r its corridors' S 1I1Ql0Il berzrf s lllelsnrerican U ' C .1e. S, the range of l 1 rrrvers' I PlU8FHm in Spanish T. V alll19Unlverslty pf' 5, Hllllmef quarter ol ' ll slug year PHI Horrors 1' istdellls Was inausrzxf- Unrlllhon for uplwler ffss in flllfilor commzzw lhelf fesornn wllLlrlll. I McMicken College of Arts and Sciences gharles Weichert Parking on campus has become an acute problem for 9011, College of Arts and Sciences many faculty members This could be a solution The McMicken College of Arts and Sciences bears the name of the benefactor whose bequest was primarily Fesponsible for the founding of the University. Offer- 1118 Subjects in the humanities, sciences and social f'tl1diGS, the range of courses has reflected the chang- 1118 needs of the students and community it serves. OVBI' the last few years, the college has participated in the Washington Semester program in cooperation with the American University in Washington, D.C., a quarter PF0gram in Spanish Language, Literature and Culture at the University of Salamanca, Spain, and a regular f FlL1?1mer quarter of Work-study in Hamburg, Germany. 13 Year an Honors Program for superior Freshmen students was inaugurated, as well as a Pass-Fail reg- 1S'tration for upper-classmen. Students are represented 911 the major committees of the college, and participate IH their recommendations to the faculty. V .Arts and Sclences C a n lt, f l A l Ellen Abrams Iudith A. Albietz Iudith Alexander Elizabeth A. Alford Adele Alpert Lucile Anderson Iarnes M. Arata Ianis Arft Stephen P. Auer Gary Ray Bailey Nancy Bare Iames Barrett Ann Bartlett Linda Bartlett Kenneth Baylen Ralph Beasley Margaret Becker Ioyce Beckman Gene Beekman Audrey Belitz Thomas L. Bennett Iames Bergman Linda Bernstein Ioan Berzon Nancy Blank Cathy Boyar Robert I. Bradeen Everett Bradley Bridget Breen Eugene Breyer Betty Brim Frederick Brockmeier Allen Stewart Brown Daniel Brown Mary Bruder Paul Michael Brumm David Buken Iohn Callery William Cappel Walter Carroll Bruce Carlson Iames W. Carter II Kent Carter Ieffrey Casper Ted Chase Thomas D. Ciminillo Domenica Cipollone Iohn Clark john Claydon Bobbette Cobb lack Cohen Cathy Cole Linda Conway Iacqueline Crist Dennis Cropper Stephen Culver Kathleen Cushing Edward Detzel Ir Richard DeVan joseph Devlta Gregory Iohn Deye David Distel 6 , Q.. 6 lj bf? ,A f f , 1 nf. , X 1 K l igfffvf 1 5, Y' .-.Q xv . I I I ,I ,A ffl f L. X f f M ff t , ,X f 2' ' J' X Wm , , W ff f D f' Z 1 ' 'M 5 ., R 1 l i f 1 i ff. 1 .l g , , . I 3,2 'lf .4 f 2 .1 A A- 42 fit i , f i f- .- A x I f ..... . A- ......1 ' ,A 1 A 1 A ' 9 Y 4:f fE-.W , 7 , 3 A i V- if ,,,, A ,,.,1 2 , 5 1' g A- A .. If A ,. 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Lenore Hammons Ann Harper Steven Hathaway Beverly Hayes Iohn Heminger Ioseph P. Herring Terry Herweh Clinton Hewan Ierry Hill Karen Hirsch Dottie Hittner David Hodson Rosemary Hofling Barbara I-Ioppenjans Alan Stuart Horowitz Barbara Howe Timothy Hufman Stan Hyland Bruce Hymon 'dent Glen Weissenberger also pre- Student Body Presi , sided over his junior Class, and IFC. Majoring in Phi- losophy, he was elected to Phi Eta Sigma as a fresh- man. Successfully managing to combine extra-curricular . . . h. f. ' lvement with scholastic achievement during is IVB invo years at U.C. Glen was elected to Sophos, Metro, and ODK. 124 441 V ' Wm i t , ,J -,ff 1 3. i , ,f V ,M ,, -' 41152962 Q, , X X.. . V f if W 1 Ann Lingenfelter has been ac- tive in a number of service or- ganizations including Guidon Mortar Board, and Cincinna- tus. As Copy Editor, she ap plied her literary talents to the CINCINNATIAN. Further more, Ann served as chairman of the University Center Gal lery. as been ac- : service Or- ing Guidon, Cincinna- 'er. she HP' aients to the . Further- as chairnlall Center Gil' l i i1-.,::5sa'g'f1 yyz'f- ? I .,,, .Mah-S, my A 4' M, V .5 i ,lm-... I .E ' r 'VV' ' 'f . W3 1 ' , W' . H li, A.. -f' ' -7- -Eff?-2 I V C NLT- EW' W . 'ua ' X 4 Y' -, i f f f V 5 ' '- A 1 Z ' 2 --.-n 'Q ww , ' - , f-, Wg' . 5 ' ,. ' I ' F A, , X 3' 'Vt Tx A x x,.. ' . V . r i -' 'XV wa' 4 , W ' A K3 A J ,,,P ' : ' it ' - ., '.vv f V,v. .V . he - . 1 1 5? .W 5 .f,,y,f:a ' ' ff .-'wtf' L 'Wm 'G A - W r 'Q ' -V'- I ' L 151. A .L . L K he 'N' '9'f W f. Q b .. my . - -X 9 . ..f.. Mwagg. 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Lockwood Elaine Lucas Cathy Ludeke Donna Luebbert Dennis Lynch Harriet Weaver Lynch Kenneth Maccarone lane Ledyard Maddox Lynn Magnus Ann Maier Dale Marcum Betty Lou Martin Terrence Martin Iohn Massey Edward Tilden Mathews Sheila Mayer Iohn Mazzone Sheila McCarthy Iohn McClure William Menrath Robin Meyer Steven Meyer Arthur D. Miller Iames Miller Iohn Robert Miller Ionie Miller Muriel Miller Richard Millman I l I I r 1 1 l E 1 1 I 1 1 1 l I K 1 5 1 l E l l l . l 1 1 l l l V l l Thomas Minter Kathleen Mongon Karin R. MOIISOH Susan K. Morton Catherine E. Nagel Deborah NelS0I1 Nick Orphan Iohn Pancoast Barbara Papp Margaret Payne Alter Peerless Berthold Pernballl' Ann Peter Anton Piotroski Iames Price Richard Proffitt Austin Raabe Maureen Rahrig Michael Steven RappOpOl'f Brad Reese Robert Rhoton Michael Richards Robert R. Rielage loanne E. Riestenberg David Rippel Kathleen Rolfes Gillian Ross David L. Rothman Mary Saluppo Richard I. Sampson joseph Santangelo Daniel Sarver Ann Schilling Michael Schmieg Iill Schneider Thomas Schoborg Iudy Schorr Robert Schott Marvin Schotland Carol Schroeder William Schuerman Gerald Schultz Susan Schott Sandra Seghi Erich Semmler Steven Shapiro Ioseph W. Shea III Merick Sherline Arnold Sherman Scott Sherrin Paula Siefert Mark Silverman Guy Simes Gayle Singer Lora Skvorc Carol Smith Cyrus F. Smith, Ir. Deborah Smith lane Snyder Gregory G. Spitz Marlene Statfeld Gerald I. Steltenkamp Claudia Stemerick 126 14 g f? I K , - ,, :W f I lv I 4' -4 X 3 ' 7 -ZS. f .Mft ff I 1.1,1 'X ... ,f ...J .W 1 K, if J . ' , Q, ,,,. . if wt D f 1 9 Arts and Scie M f 1 'K X Eli ' W ll M ' fin, ,... qv? 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Thomas Michael Thorpe Steven Throne Cheryl Tilly Carol Timrnerding Alice Todd Richard Towbin Iames Travers Alfred Tuchfarber Cynthia H. Turner Barry Udis Ioseph Vahlsing Hope Victor Iames A. Vogele Richard VonderBrink Iohn Waferling Pamela Wagner F. Keith Wahle Leonard Walke Ann Warner William Wauligman Kathleen Wehby Sanford Weinstein Howard Weiss Terry Weiss Lee Weissbach Glen Weissenberger Celeste Wendl Marci Werstak Daniel Wessel Andrea White Bernard White William V. Wiedemann Iohn Wilcox Richard T. Wiley Bernard Wilken David Willen Iames Williams Lawrence Wolf Teresa Wolff Daniel Wright Sherrie Lynn Young Karen Zeiher William Ziegler, Ir. Ira Zimmerman lil College of Business Administration Electronic networks store University information. . t of the bu Computer analysis has become an integral par sineSS WOT l I all' is Q i l l so bl Q s l 5 I ug , l I - 1 l ' E pg I1 ,V . If v4 A , Qld I 'l A e Kenneth Wilson h Deon, College of Business The College of Busi: to play a leading roi changing philosophy ness fields. lt strives ized professional base. Computer sais: nomenel impact on i fact cannot be over' strong educational 3 the college broadeneu clude H strong Cl-31355 this year. A ninislration ' I ,Nu 'C 3 orld- . business W J iff? Q' Kenneth Wilson Dean, College of Business Administration The College of Business Administration has attempted T0 play a leading role in its adaptation to the rapidly changing philosophy regarding education in the busi- ness fields. It strives to equip students with a special- ized professional knowledge within a broad cultural base. Computer science applications have had a phe- Homenal impact on the current business World. This fact cannot be overlooked in the development of a strong educational program for business. Therefore, the college broadened its educational approach to in- Cllfde a strong department of Quantitative Analysis thls year. r --4-...., ....., ,, The card sort eliminates the tedium of manual filing l Robert C. AgriCO18 3 lu Gary Allbright 5 Paul Alleruzzo 'l 'l Robert Altbaier v l 1 R. Bruce Anderson l David A. Andrews Harry Wayne Archer Terry Austin Richard Bahus Theodore Ballman William Ballmeyer Darryl Barishman Ianice Barton Michael Lee Beale Peggy Behringer Iack Beiting Paul Belo Nicholas Berning Mike Blake Edward F. Booss Gloria Bostick r I l l Robert Branch g Brian Brauninger 5 Gary Brenner Melvin Brenner Iohn Brett ferry Broering Hudie Camp l Albert Cannon Greg Carrier l Iames Carroll Dennis Carson Vernon Champion james T. Christy j Dan Clyde l l Marshall H. Cohen Q , Thomas Colacurcio l Lee Conarroe Darrell Conatser Iames M. Contento William C. Courter, Ir. Bobbie Cox xl Waltter A. Crenshaw, Ir. Daniel Crowe l David Curran f I David Currie Danny H. Daily 1. Mary Dause l Charles W. Davis l Ralph Davis V David DeHaven is Gary V. Denny Paul Dietz ' Brad Distel Timothy Donahue Roselle Dorsch iN 1 William Dreyer Iohn Dunn Robert Eaton I U Iohn Ehrhardt William A. Eisenecher Ned H. Ellsworth David Eslunan l l l l l Business Administr W ation I X ' ga, el ,K A U 1 1 ., 1 f f f V! ff. f 4 . .., K si nf W Y 'E is 5 Q -Q, A 1 1 'a X. N ,M -N 4 5 a X 4. Q 6 Q 1' .. 1,-ff, :, 'Z ,S 5' 1.2.49 ,MZWV -' I-21 f 1 1 , . 1, V 4 9 . X ,W .I . X I ,mf QW . . M, 4 fi . ' -' 'V ., ff as Y 0 .... X W f 4 f 2 fm v:ff,fff1f- if 4 2 f 2 m e J gi p , 4. 5 X Vx f ac f 1 if X W , M 2 err l f' , 5 1 I N mf? 4 f fi '42 .f S f we-vyf fy AX f ' 4 - ..,. QQ 4- -1 ,X X 5 X' 4a W' 'quad' pm XJ ,5 V 1 Q 1 f Q ,f f , ,yq X mf 2,11 In W fag 2 f ff ,gy X ff flff ff X , , 7 x Q X V if L... 1: 'f 'vQ f lx j f , 1 iii.. 21 ff! fy, , t .. Hz ' , ff . ff Q Q yi f M' is-wi 'C' 0. l l E f li! l ' ll' r K i f l y f ff , . j VLLJ. 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Z im 'V ID sg ae. f 1 X '9 41 f 4 E 3 Q 7 1 f 1 1 1 f ' W f' f , f 1 fy 1 5 gf wif X XW1 155 , , 1 , W-f ' 7 :..11M',.. 5.01411 1 15, I ' ' '22 A , . ., Va L yn fv. 1 W ii, Q1 E ' s Ronald Evans Iames Fedor Peter I. Feichtner Richard T. Findlay Steven Fink Theodore Fink Michael Fitzgerald Iohn Flournoy Kenneth Fox Bill Freeman Howard L. Fuller Iohn Gaetz Mel Gamzon Richard L. Gardner Iames A. Garner Raymond Garrett Leonard Gill Leslie Glasser David Glenn Robert Gobrecht Alan Goldberg Carl F. Gordon Angelo Gorga Martin Greenstein Ronald Grote Bernard Hartmann William A. Herring Iudith B. Heuermann David Hill Sherman Hillelson George Holdefer Bruce Hornbach jerry Lee Houston Ned Hughes Paul Ironmonger David I. Iacobs Charles I. Iones Gerald Iung Iames lung Leslie Kahn Steven R. Katz Steven Kaye David Kiefer Elizabeth Kiehfuss Irene Kirchner William Kist William C. Kocher Edward R. Kolton Nancy Korns Carol Ann Krumdieck Mark Kunnen Kenneth Kuresman Terry Lalosh Iohn Lawler, Ir. Ieffery Levenberg Stephen Levin Ionathan Libbert William 1. Link Robert Loftus Ervin Love Richard D. Ludmerer Robert Manne Michael Marks Don Marshall Robert Mayer Ronald Mazuk Ted Meier Gary Merkowitz Thomas Metz Dianne Michaels Bruce Miholics Iggeph H. Morganroth Mike Moser Iames E. Muething Sterling Mullaney Michael Mullen Michael Neff Barry Nelson Linda Neuer Terry Nunn Thomas Nuttle lack Oldham Chris Osterday Edward Parker Clarence Parrish Michael Paxton Terry Pennekamp Thomas I. Perzel David F. Peters Thomas Porter Robert Post Lowell G. Powers Timothy Praechter George Pritchard Scott Probst Iohn Rabius Martha Rasor Iohn Raufus Terri Reed Charles T. Rehling Bruce Reich David A. Richardson Ierry G. Robers Glen S. Rosenthal Ieffrey Royal Paul Ruffing Richard Russell Mark Sarracino Raymond Schafer Melvin H. Schlueter Larry Scholle Mark Seeger George M. Seitz Grant Selfridge Edward Selwa Y William Michael Shebesta Ioel Sheriff Warren Sherman Paul E. Smith Ieffrey R- Snyder Steven Solomon Edward Spar David E. Staley GF6g01'y R. Staley Richard Stark Bryan Stephens 75. 5 'X . A 'Z M1 ff WWW 'ZW PRT. J X ,W fa WZ ' 'L Business Adm illlShf f Jag... f 4 ,A . Pj' R I fbi! -4:Qf ,ay-of ff 4, ff f 4' 1 ,, 'S 17.-M ., v! ' 25 Ii-74, fl 9 1 X . . ft, ' f ' .7 f ,V ., g 4,3 dj .A 1k ..,5,mxf,.i -f ay if x T 'a1,,gN. i -2 ., X . . , XX, . . XS mx, X it, - F, . - NX. ,. .6 xr S xg N 4 X Sw M S X Z 5 J I , Z an gf if 'l L gm . - nil R s ' ' 7 f X. fffff ff X 4' A -x- .554 .kd ln addition to h S Cflrresponsg. WCS-P - L N residgm D 'll H variet ' S U. Yof . anizational tafoleb Slllha Theta anim? ebblewgrked bt, Profile On fh and , N is Delta' has aim.. v lll'Sl 3 er L 'Q Xxx H if J Si it 9 , 27942 gf g i! 'W f t ,f wbsvx ,lg Q 5 1 X f ff f ,Zi ' f f x f n Z, f Wy' 4- ' Y ,X M, , 7 1 Z f 1 yy X 3 f , f ' War f My 4 ---f ,M Q ff f A Ama, ,wg f ,K . . 14 -2 Q f-ff '--- K v f of W W f 'V ' ,-Q W 1 f- fir. z' ,. M f' K . S 1 . 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Wood Robert Allan Woodruff Iohn Woeste Robert Wray Terry Wymer Robert W. Youger Barry Zeman The Geoffrey Ballet Company performed in Corbett Auditoriumlw 134 Iack Watson Dean, College Conservatory of Music Over the past century the College-Conservatory has achieved international fame and stature as one of the nation's leading professional schools of music. Its high standards are emphasized by a noted artist faculty, master classes by famous performers, frequent major productions and visiting artist programs, including the New York City Center Geoffrey Ballet, Iohn Alexander of the Metropolitan Opera and Suzanne Farrell princi- pal dancer of the New York City Ballet. Added to this are the advanced facilities of its new five million dol- lar music center and the many resources available with- in the. larger cultural community. Talented students participate in programs offered in the fields of apphed music, conducting, sacred music, composition, sicology, music education, opera, dance, radio-telev1s10H and musical theater. x X X ' 'XX-X X X - R N-INN m x , ,W 1 kg Xwkkviavkegep grmv- s ! .vm ,f it mxmm -Q, xh Robert P. Brunsman Dennis Christine Stephen Claeys Kay Clifton Cynthia Costello Iames W. Cox, Ir. Robert Delcamp Diane Earley Rebecca Felton David Fleming Linda Forwith Amy Gilbert Beverly Gilbert Patricia L. Glass Ailine Hess Melissa Holbrook Ioseph Horton Steven Ioos Frederick Kennedy, Ir. Maynard L. Knestrick Lois Koeppel Mark Koerner Vicky Koerner Marilyn Kromer Sallie Lang Iacqueline Lennon Linda McGill Peggy Mills Peggy Minges Pamela Myers Robert Nienaber Susan E. Sample Alex Sanford Kathryn Sell Mary Sisk Roy Squares lane Stafford Roger Trauth Warren Trickey Iames Venneman Diane Welzel Iames L. Williams Wanda Willrich 'Denny Wright Elizabeth Wright ,uu- X f , f X ff fl f f f ff? f f ff f College COIISQI-Vatu TY Avoice major in K Delta Delta sorority . l96BMother's Day i active Mummer. l of musicals. Her 12 5 Girl represented 9 X utnrx' of Mu ' s ,wx ic I JLA l K Q0- A Delta Delta sorority sisters to a first-place trophy in the l96t3 Mother's Day Sing. A member of Phi Beta and an active Mummer, Pam has played lead roles in a number gf musicals. Her performance of Fanny Brice in Funny ' In , If represented the height of her U.C. career. voice major in CCM, Pam Myers directed her Delta Community Planner Eric Nowlin found time for extra curricular activities while participating in the co-op pro- gram. Presiding over Beta Th t P' S' e a 1, igma Sigma, the Senior Class and Cincinnatus, Eric was also a member of Metro, Sophos, and ODK. 137 Harold Rice Dean Design Architecture and Art The College of Design, Architecture, an in that it consists of three professional schools W1 h Division related yet distinctly different disciplines..T 9 t Arts' of Design originated as the School of Applied Ai? S 1 C ll e of Ensmee g d Art is unique 'th Architecture was born in the o eg 11155 and Art started as a service area for the other tgsrent h nine distinctly di visions. The college now as . fsevi departments, each offering its own major in one 0 ams eral options. This year, the college instituted IJFOSTAN d tion and H B A-111 leading to an M.A. in Art E uca ' 1 t its 81111113 History. Usually the first college to mee Win quota of new students, the construction of a DSW i . . . h Current CHP to the building 1S proposed as part of t 9. it the tal fund drive. The additional space will permwhic realization of specialized instructional pffigfams ' um. have grown out of the revamped curricu d Art jg llllllllgg gl 5Cl10Ol5,vl1 ,9 The Divlswn :wlied Arts Ami of Engineermg' d. Q other WVU I f . l inCt1Y dlffersg. r in One of gms tufed ZFOSAH t 3 3 ' nllall meet its anwingi Of 3 new i-5 e currentfilile vill pefml he rnS W 1 ulllm' l -H W' The DAA Fashion Design Department i s nationally renown for its excellence Dean Rice, Robert Knipshild and graduate stu- dents review the Noel Wright Memorial Thesis hanging. 139 1 0 john Adams Mary Christie Alexander Iames Allen Linda Atkins Gary Ault Gerald R. Bachman Sandra Balrd Frederic Bernstein Linda Berry Iohn Bocko Dan Boldman Clint BOIIBI' Thomas Russell Borman Peter Broy john Buck Barbara Burke Carol Burke David Carney Iames Chisholm Cordon Edward Clark Carole Conatser Iudy Dell David L. DeVaul Vincent Dicola Robert E. Dilgard, Ir. Dexter Douglas Nancy Dunker Floyd P. 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A -.. vga...-' 1'-Q N l,,1i,g1, .?:. .N 15 sy Linda Yelton Carol Ziegler ,-. I v 1 41 y gli U. 4 1 The library, solitude for study or sleep. 'X 142 for the handicapped, Dean Schein p H695 learning by the student rather than -YSHC Www 07 if an-,, ' 'in e College of Education and Home ECtJI1OiI11CSu:der the process of redefining its curricular Oblecuveslerome the auspices of its newly appointed fleani Ocesses Schein. Knowledgeable in the field of learning Pr , 1 emphasi I trinsic aSpect of this new orientati01l 15 ht-3r.ln self-analytical awareness on the pall Ulf lhehteac tem, the continued ellort to instruct students ln Csfllened rnry lheory und lWI'Alt'lll'L'. the Collegp has bro of up- . , ' ' e use its progrzun to intflutle inure training in th lo-tlalevisual and te.n'hing.1uls, 5 011 hing. An ln' the practice of rg is U1 undef '91'0I!19 695565 sis OH An in' tice of wr- IH Dflfem' ,defled of UP' - -, -,,f - ,-.,.,l.-I ,j-A, ..T-.,,,A,..V,. A K Ierome Schein DGUH, Education and Home Economics mc College of Education and Home Economics Dorothy Smith Co-ordinator, Home Economics 143 4 Iudith A. Abbott Bonnie AlgieI'S Cheri A. Allison Sharon Anderson Linda A1191 Helen Apsel Anita Aring Patricia A. Armstrong Patricia Aubke Ioyce S. Axsom Susan Backhus Milton X. Balkum Dorothy Ballard Catherine Barker Myra Barron lane Bassewitz Barbara Behrns Patricia Bentley Deborah Berger Paula Beyersdorfer Carolyn Bill Beverly Blesch Cindy Bolton Donna Boskind Bernice Brennock Beverly Brown Sandra Bruch Olivia Burden Michael Burleson Betty Burstyn Paul Callahan Iimmy Calloway Patricia Carr Iulia Conlon Rosa Conover Karen Cooke Mary Costello Russell Coyne Mary Creahan Christine Cubby Rilda I. Cunningham Elizabeth Dailey Sandra Dannemiller Ioan Dassinger Barbara Dean Marilyn Derfus Dianne Dickerson Linda Difilippo lean Dillard Mary S. Disselkamp Iudi Dohse Dan Driggs Bonnie Driskill Sandra Dye Susan Edgecomb Lanee S. 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Hermann Pamela Hermesch Nancy Herriott Laurie Hertz Marlene Holzwarth Sue Horner Vera Hunter Lynn Huppertz Rosalind Hurley Barry Isaacs Sheryl Izor Bryan Iames William Iones Susan Kattner Fern Katz Iudith A. Katz Kenneth Keener Marcia Kessler Irene Kilcoyne Iennifer Kinsley Abe Kitajewitz Karen L. Koch Hannah Koplowitz janet Krebs Rosalyn Kromer Ioyce Kukurin Iane Kutz Diane Lanning lane Levine Susan Levy Myrna Lewin Carol Libby Karen Lieberman Dianne Liebman Mary Linneman Sylvia Lisner Patricia Lory Sandra Love Marzelle Lynch Renee Magin Iohanna Maginn Io Ellen Magnarini Kathleen Maichle A. Malone Ieanne Martz Ann McAllister Cheryl McClain Kathy McClure Laurie McGrail Iudith Meiering Ioan Mentcher Suellen Meranda Ioyce Merckel Karen Meredith Sherry Metz Susan Mintzer Karen Moeller LaVonne Moore Richard Morrison Diana Moudy Lois Multner Linda Mumaw Iudy Myerstein Ellen Nagel Iames R. Nageleisen Nancy Naish Edward Nemann Tim G. Neville Saleenah Newton Elbert I. Nickel Patricia Nicpon Cheryl Nock Betty Nunn Lee Ockelman Ianet Opp Sue Oskochil Ianet Otthoffer Bonnie Pass Timothy Pelfrey Marsha Perie Donna Perkins Constance Perry Henry Peters Elizabeth Pfeiffer Barbara Pierce Ioyce Powers IoAnn Preston lean A. Price Lauren Raabe Nina Rack Nancy Raterrnann Sherra Reynolds Patricia A. Richie Mary Riga Barbara Rinsky Katye L. Robinson Susan Rohman lefilyll Ronson Sharon Rosenberg Kay Ross rw -at if WDW Education and Hom 9-4- AA 1' ff 1 iw- ac AL ,fl 52 P 5 X . y. M? A qi . f- fjyev 3 ..l. Wg A IH?,..52f' 'gl WAX 4 I G! 115, ,7 17.16.1 1 -' 1. N f 1 ,. , f ,I K ..,. 1,5 fgfff M I .I I W 1 , 1 1 -4: , . ' 'S ,1 . 3 1 , 4 A L. , , 5 Av 7,1 X f f 7 ' Q 4 . ., ,... , if f f ' A L- V, 9 EC011 onlics nil' L L , ,. 5 I H W I : 7, A . I ' , ,- 4 i - A , ' ' 1, - assf , ' ' , 1, ,1. 1 A .N Q ,...' , ,af - f elf 1 .... 2 . G. A ..i f . l L ,e X. PW' f f 5 ., ' 'V ' mf 1 '- ' 'f 'MN f ff 1 Q P f x 1 5 1 , 1. 1 - - arrr 1 4 1 f ' 1 ' f if - w A. .. 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X 4m W 2165 ,gh V wigxiff 5 , Z f 471161 7 , ff-' Qt' , , V 7 '45?'! V ,P f , 1, 4 f f ?WX2 111 W 4 K 1 i R F f L fl, Carol Roush Iean Roy Iudy Rubinson Nancy Rudolph Carol Ruehlman Marilyn Russak Louise Rutenschroer Laura Ryan Irene Sacks Iacqueline Sage Mary Scarborough Linda Schafer Helen Schackmann Ioan T. Schwartz Mary A. Schwartz Marlene Schwartz Susan Seaman Barbara Searcy Sandy Sebastian Robin Sevester Deborah Sherer Suzanne Shrader Ianet D. Shulman Sharon Skurow Cynthia Smith Kathryn Smith Suzanne Snider Linda I. Stark Suzanne Stein Dianne L. Stephens Patty Sterneck Frances Stone Sarah Stots Heather Sutter Linda Tessendorf Diane Tieman Sally Tullis Gail Turk Sally Uible Frederick Valerius Ieffrey Van Deusen Nancy Vorse Ianet Walker Barbara Wand Priscilla Ware Iudith Wasson Sharon Weissbach Iudy Weitzman Michele I. Wenger Laura Wichman Donna Wiggs Diane Wikoff Ianet Wilfret Elaine S. Wolfe Nena Womer Tanya Womer Stephanie Zappin Sandra Zimmerman v 4 4 l l ll l l r l ll l, il il l fa x 1. li 1. u 1 l 1 i l Cornelius Wandmacher Dean, College Of Engineering i t 4 n l 1 l e l r The 148 Herman Sch . Ilerder Quadra H818 Provides an area of relaxation for Eliililmeerillg t cl il H ' ' - S U ents. the Eff non educating E H5 lOl' eisio wry, In llll 5, 19t tober 2 HQW fal ing Realizing Wt selves do U0 enhaI1C9 ll' attention to uepts espenii neering SCif mental healfl lerials scienc faculty meml la include rn As a principa Engineering 1 theme: MAN if U 1511 B6 ff' N C I College of Engineering On the ground we break today we will shortl b tw . . v: i , y e educating Engineers who will be making major de- cisions for our nation on the advent of the 21st cen- tury. In this spirit the College of Engineering, on Oc- tober 25, 1968, officially launched its program of build- ing new facilities for graduate study and research. Realizing well that buildings and equipment in them- selves do not make an educational program, but merely enhance it, the College concurrently is giving major attention to the development of new educational con- cepts especially in the inter-disciplinary fields of engi- neering sciences, bio-medical engineering, environ- mental health engineering, nuclear engineering, and ma- terials science. The recuitment of a wide range of new faculty members and the liberalizatio to include more electives has proceeded apace in 1968. As a principal part of the Sesquicentennial observance, ngineering sponsored an international program on the theme: MAN and TECHNOLOGY in the spring. n of the curricula fa pi key represents excellence to engineers. Research is essential in modern engineering. 14 Michael C. Ahalt james Richard Alf Robert I. Allen Wesley A. Allman Russel Ammon Paul Arszman Andrew Auvil Iames M. Ball Thomas Balph Sid Barton B. Dale Baughrl Edward Bayham Robert Beatty Wayne Beck Thomas Ierry Belser Wayne E. Betz Roger Bilen Robert Bobinger Wesle' David Bockstiegel 5 Michael Bolan William Bools Iohn Boyd Edward I. Brown Theodore Brown Stephen Brubaker William C. Bush Daniel Cadwell john I. Camaioni Bernard Carreno Erwin R. Carrigan Kenneth Christensen Doug Clawson Iudd Clover Perry Cole Robert Corner Robert Curfiss Stephen Curless Alfred I. Dabrowski Duane Dammeyer Edward Darenkamp Gary Delmonaco Michael Dittman Larry Drumm Vernon Dunlap Victor C. Dunn Terry Eckert Herbert D. Edwards Terrence L. Elfers George Elliott Dean F. Ellison Ioseph F. Etson Iohn Eye Raymond F. Feldman Dale Fessenden Bruce Fette Iohn Flick David Focke Harold Fogg Iohn W. Freson Raymond Fritz Henry I. Fulks Gary A. Garitson William L. Geese 150 Engineel-in Y 8 aff 'sa 4 X 01 . f gi .J fi-I . .... . , N ,W fe 4 , 4 YWVW WW7 ffl! 751 if A ft if wa.-' T4 , 'af 'U'-X39 ff ,X 1 sf, ff 'I f H., A I f ,.,, . Ho ,. - -If --: ff a f f ' A fi f fe zwwbz sw W , , ls, 'f Q ff ska f X f 42 There are many MYHON-As lu WAN, President Purchasing B053 Chairman of the graduate Sesquig Ullman lll is UQ -'N as is M. 11, 'f , 1. , I 1 ff , ff , X azgffi X f, H he , 'Y AY hu mum, geisha WS' -aw :AP Z. Q Di O ': 'f' I. I 2 1 7 'V 1 I r ., 4 fri, There are many Mikes on U.C.'s campus but only one MYRON-As financial mentor of the 1969 CINCINNA- TIAN, President of IFC, Cincinnatus, and the Fraternity Purchasing Board, Treasurer of Delta Tau Delta and Chairman of the Sigma Sigma Carnival and the Under- graduate Sesquicentennial Fund Drive-Myron Edward Ullman III is U.C.'s answer to MIKE. Elected Captain of the Basketball team by his team- mates, Gordy Smith has actively participated in both athletic and social organizations on campus. In addition to basketball, Gordy played baseball and was selected to the Varsity CU Club. Furthermore, he held the Vice Presidency of Sigma Sigma honorary. 'Q 151 Stanton A. Glanfl Daniel F. Goebel Chester Greathouse Leslie Greenberg Iohn Grisik Michael GrOf9 Larry Guthrie Robert Hafer john Hague Gary Hahn Ray Hallbach Iames Harvey David Bruce Harwood Arthur W. Heck. Ir. john C. Herman Ioseph Hoffmann Robert Holcshuh Robert Holstine Glen House Jerome Louis Hrusovsky Stan F. Huffner Robert Hunter Dennis Huntington H. Delbert Iackman Thomas Karbowski Giles I. Kauffman Kermit Keeling Donald A. Kelley Terry C. Kessler David Kew Paul King Kenneth Kohmescher Iohn Krupowicz Robert W. Kurrle Iohn LaBarbara Dennis Leedom Mark Lewis Stephen P. Leyrer Drew William Linck David A. Ludwick Raymond Luebbers Kenneth Maddux Robert Magee Iohn Mangin Iohn F. Martin Richard Maurer Robert L. Mayer Philip Merz Robert R. Miles Gary Miller Iames Miller Robert Monteith Michael Moore Iohn Moran Randall Morgan Doug Moseman Cheryl Moyey Rick Munger Richard Murdoch Iames Niemes Thomas Oole Stephen C. Pearman Michael Pikulin 7 . 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X f 'ffh f WW ff f 17 ' ji- t . Q M X. J , ? !. t 4 if 1 Q 7'1,..f F I V 4 f G. . X QM kxg. I f 7 as X 'ff' f 71777 r A ' 1 V V A' . ' . I ff N' -AAA if . . M ' . f ,, T f -as i . A-vQV . - Q T sv- T ciiiii 5 K A .5 7 , 5 W, ff i la 1 'lf 277. is Tj ...Q a 5 . .gi h. ? nfl, 7 MZ, X ' f 5 X David Raine Gregory Rack Steve Rettig Robert Dean Roberts Richard Romine David A. Roselius Dale Roush Bernard Schlake David E. Schmit Robert G. Schwein Timothy I. Seese David L. Shade Robert Shively Robert Sidwell Thomas Slamovits Donald Smith Harry Martin Smith Michael Smolnycki Kenneth W. Spicer Lawrence I. Staab Theodore Stackhouse Ierry M. Steinberg Charles Steinkoenig Robert Steuer Thomas Steusloff William M. Stevens Gary Stewart Richard Studer Gideon Tankus Iames P. Taus Dean Thompson Michael Thompson Gary Tragesser Michael I. Tumey Michael S. Turner Gregory Uram Gary Van Hart Larry Werthaiser Charles West Lawrence A. Wettering Iames Wheeler Gary Wildman Franklin Wilson Robert D. Wilson Robert I. Wilson David Withrow Paul N. Wyatt Gerald Wyen Nicholas S. Yavelak lack S. Young William Zimmerman 4 Evening College Frank Neuffer Dean, Evening College The Evening College, because nearly all of its students are employed on a full-time basis, inherently finds it- self Working hand in hand with business and industry. College programs to satisfy the needs of today'swork- ers must be continuously modernized, and new pr0- grams must be introduced where necessary. The admin- istrative staff expedites in every Way possible thefflklng of the College to the community. During the Pfesffm academic year a new area known as Communiverelly Programs was introduced which permitted the Evenmg College to relate even more closely to the social Htlll economic groups of the community. Topics dealing ldfllh such issues as contemporary race problems, religlltlls theology and parent-child relations attempted to ln' crease the students understanding in these areaS. , , , ts. enmg silence is ruffled by the approach of 10,000 Sluden ti ,,.. 1 Th fn, eEveninU Colle o SE iring the pf n I H2 College fl 5 all of its Sflldellts 'H-erently fiudS1l' Q35 3Hd llldustry' of todaY,5 Work' and HGW pro' 3 Q8 fv, The s sible the faking 956I1l C ommunivefsity ffted the Evening 4 clal HH o the S0 with ' dealiflg , ?l3TfjI'f151 feugwus in. lttemlfed to aese Hfeas' 00 students' ' 1 ,,W4 A-off K2. f .Wg 1 49 ,XQWSN Hx, ,. 41'-ff f-- V.. ,-1' ? ? 2 f V' 44 X A gl X Q X t X la A 'Whse I -,, yfff ff if 1 I, Z ,ff y-we is tm i Lois Anderson Iames Bartholomew Victor Davis Carol Egnor William Fehn Alberta M. Fisher Ron Giese Roy Horn William Iudge Kenneth Kippenbrock Iames Kohl Iohn I. Massaron Thomas Osburn George Paugh Iohn Shannon Donna Steinriede Robert Walter it . - ' b ' - The Evenlng College is largely composed of older students who are employed on a full time HSIS L ' V'5 k7F1 'Sv' ,l College of Law ll! duates' LaW gra honors degrees . r Of nal conflfmen PeI'S0 rt Room' d nf Cou 1 Ctures in the Stu e ter e Mr. Les :fmlil lhat e Wk to Founded in 1833. fi part of the Univers Lgforward its tts . :iaI0hservanCeXN' epeakin gon 'The Q Sw national atv: X fifalivelys H man bifr mphas education. Th- Chs tUd6HTS ix s 'N W1 Hduc ation. Hy instwf' Nu Sv., v x allege gf Lan A A V Y--'Y Diane Borgerding Fay Danner Dupuis David Kuhn Irwin Miller Crayce Ruehlman F0l1nded in 1833, the College of Law is the second-oldest Dart of the University of Cincinnati. In 1969, it is carry if18f0rWard its tradition of excellence. Its Sesqulcfgntelf' Uialobservance-Marx Lecturer Iudge Henry Friend y Speaking 0I1 The Privilege against Self-Incrimlflauon drew national attention to the college- Moreover, E-o relatively Small size and favorable Faculiysludent ri' le Permit that emphasis on quality so essential to effec. IVS legal education. The College recognizes the contribution Whillh students can make to decisions relating to theg of n. Hence, a Faculty-student committej of lhetlqll to institutionalize this role in the struC'fU1' o W11 Hducatio i W k 986 governance. Claude SOWIC Dean, College of LOW College of Medicine ,ia t w Clifford Grulee Dean, College of Medicine In this special year, the eyes of the faculty and students at the College of Medicine have been directed back to Daniel Drake, not only the founder of the University, but the initiator of medical education in the midwest. Change was the hallmark of medical education in his era, some of it unpredictable and rather erratic, to be sure. And change is the only proper term to character- ize medical education today. At Cincinnati, evolution- ary alterations have been made with considerable care, and with the aid and support of the student body. Sill' dents as individuals and in groups have contributed formally, as members of faculty-student committees and informally as well. Their involvement has been remarkable for its dedication, interest, and candor. All changes have been tailored to meet the needs Of The contemporary student and contemporary society. id stud9Hf5 ied back 10 University! 9 midwest. tion ill his be Charavlef' evolllflon' fpable CMB' body- Sm' buted mes. haS been I3I1dOr' All edS of th :i9'fY' fatlcs to pontfi omml . Q N17 gg...- T Rh Lf' ei WF? I A , if-M m it ,K X 21:31 ff .sffff T .a:.. 'L '77 5 Q 51 A 61 sv' In if fi 'v 'iii' Y F' fl 2 vs S ' N . X. N 1. W , ! S I 4 Q 'ff-.. Qi' YN fwa 'T' y nr . J QL , ff 7 f , 4 ? ' -l , 9 'X 'CJ' 'L fi-N we-v ! f X J . 2 V I . f ' ' f it fs. , .,,.. f' 'P '3 ' f-' 'I ? ' 1 me 1' it f . ' X, .', ,Q ,,., i..'2 Q V f W . .E .,LV. X xv ,UL I 0 X A J ' J for X X s 17 .1-: 112.21245-f ' af- -'iw'-C,-1, X .J Q ff' ' f .1 r , A Q W iw 9 A 21,4 Z ' f f , J ., I., ' fi K , .,, , 9 - I , .Q-f 2 1 174 f f .H X , if f 1 X X 1 ? J f 1 f ff yy X X pf I 'CZ ' MQ f X ff w f X I M f 1 ff i X Q tai, as . W 5 ,ff .,, ,, r, .1 . 7 5 Jam. 'fc f 4 f 400' ff ff Elliot Abravanel Richard Alexander Charles Allnutt Iack E. Arnold Michael Balmuth Perry Barag Howard Baumann Craig Beesley Lawrence B. Blumberg Iay Bonovitz Wesley Brown William I. Brown Lee Burroughs Thomas Chapman William Daniels Ioseph DeLeese Richard DiAsio David Drake Edward Elicker Brett Elliott Russell M. Elmer Bernard Feinberg Sandy Fleisher Peter T. Frame Gary Francke William Gardner Ronald Garlikov Barry Gendelman Victor Glassman Steven Gordon Edward Hahn Elisabeth Heefner Ierry Hersh Bernard Hertzman Iohn Hindersman Michael Hirschklau Robert Hoellrich Noel Holtz Thomas Howald Iames Allen Iohnson Ierold Kaplan Keith R. Koepke Stephen Alan Kollins William Kraybill I. Thomas Leininger Bradley Lemberg Alan Linder Wayne A. Lippert Robert M. Marcus Iames Marrs Bradley T. Martin Sanford Miller Gary Mills Donald Moel William Monnig Lyle Munn Richard Park Iohn A. Parlin III Patrick Perkins Ronald Potts David Rosin Robert Safirstein Richard Santangelo 1 Medicine .-- '!.'? QV Viihb W 'wlw an W Ulm! ol .,Jf Jr' ' :XX 4, gffl' -Am The culmination of eight years of college is the confirrnent of an M.D. Robert Schribes Jeffrey Seiler David Sernian Marc Shlachter Carson Skagge Charles Smith Michael Smith Michael Szpak john Vollman Charles Voorhis Robert X'Veber Iohn Whittaker james Young 4 il 'Qu xxseh A X0 ' tvs W QQNOV' J fy :,..-4 1, eva 9 V A Af 'V p- ,lf , 4, I an Ji. jg. ,, 1 It M' ., M - JJ 5- ' A , ' V ,A . ,, F EY E 'FA bf 'Q'--gr 51 ,Ju Q l ., ge cf lll- She ! ls Presilem gf K fmake a daily U .olle Ellll hlfjfar Board I p31'llClp51 A tosnilske H d I1 ppa Delta, Mel Ramey was forc esidenf of Ka Colle H1 y. trek between the KD House and the KD 39 0fNurs1ng and Health. Besides her duties 'She part' ' - MM iclpated on Orientation Board, Guidon, Ortar Board. Mir 1,2 , - ., . , ,.-,.,, meg., -. -- Interested in pursuing a legal career, Lenny Green has acquired a vast knowledge in journalism during his undergraduate years. Involved on the NEWS RECORD first as Advertising Manager and then as Editor-in- Chief, Lenny also won a University Writing Award. At the same time, he was elected to Sophos, Metro, ODK, and Sigma Sigma. 161 Y Sarah A. Dalrymple Deon, College of Nursing and Health College of and Health Expanding health programs add to the countless opp0l'- tunities open to professional graduate nurses. Grad- uates of the baccalaureate program at the College gf Nursing and Health function as nurse practitioners Ill hospitals, public and private health agencies, and Other settings in which health care is delivered. Training OH the Master's level prepares nurses for increased resp0I1' sibilities in patient care as Well as for teaching, Hd' ministrative, and research positions in nursing. William Cooper Proctor Hall, dedicated during fhli Sesquicentennial year, provides added facilities Sl1Uh as the behavioral science laboratories and H closed' circuit television system which is a part of the Wd' ical Center Network. An intensive study of the CUTNF' ula by the faculty with student participation iS Howl? progress to determine which programs will best SUI' student needs. l l- of Nurs' Hall 'T I 3 ,.- J..Z,. ,K K K -,f1.,.Zf.v A - ,Lima - zountless 3 nurse J the COME flf ritionefsm 5, and Other ed' Training on creased Fesponl ,f teaching' praC ncie ad' lursing' . g this clO59d' and a Med. f of the Gown 1'flOI1 15 H uit will best S 'sm gf M ,, ,r,, I ' mv f . , ,W yffwigf ., ff W ewan ig! W 5 'ZZ f ,, 4, tiff! ' A r , ,, X f 1,3031 , A l fm ' 1- eq' 'f' A., if 3 Q Q, 'R Q Q 4 W It -V 'DEQ - Ns - . i -15 , W , - A Q,- , . , L X- .s-X . , 4,.w,2r,g- 45:1 l org? f f X f it 5 N 5, a wi , Q Q S i , XX , t V '1 X l fa 'f-.. Z ,. NN 1 'iff -.sr Q. f 1 f X - W fi? 'V , if! A , 4. an , 4 4 Gwen Benefiel Nola Benjamin Barbara Bernstein Patricia Bertsche Carlene Boyd Sandy Burns Carolyn Cook Iudith Cook Marilyn Coy Virginia Doan Kathleen Dodge Ellen Friedman Iacqueline Friedman Alison Gans Iane Goebel Karen Grigsby Elizabeth Harris Mary Holzschuh Iane Ignatz Sally lsphording Katherine Kipp Shirlee Kittleman Lani McKay Diane Messik Betty lean Miller Iulie Miller Marian Miller Marie Muskouin Elaine Nagelson Pat O'Connor Mary Osborne Carol Parsons Patricia Piatt Alison Pyke Mel Ramey Paularae Riemar Mary lane Riggi Alice Rose Claudia Sadler Iean Sayler Iacque Baker Schirmer Carol Smith Barbara Steinbach Francie Sullivan Lynn Thompson Linda Tieman Mary Viola Wagner Barbara Werner Ioseph Kowalewski Dean, College of Pharmacy 164 is In view of current developments, the College of Pharmacy l Easexpanied its program New Iaforatories faq l I I Y Q Q I 5 i E I I r 1 l i 1 5 . li i l i a l l l E I f 1. E E I l 1 2 f Ouece of Pharmacy has expanded its program in clinical pharmacy. New Ia boratories facilitate pharmaceutical resear College of Pharmacy During 1968, Departments of Hospital Pharmacy and Historical and Social Studies in Pharmac y were estab- lished in the College of Phamacy, Furthermore a close working arrangement was established with the h os- pitals. In the area of continuing education seminars and refresher courses are being made available to com- munity and hospital pharmacists. In addition, part of the traditional dispensing pharmacy course is being re- placed by clinical pharmacy, thus increasing students' contact with physicians and patients. The curriculum is currently being revised and new laboratories are being built for research purposes. Roger Austin Carol Berwanger joy Bockstiegel Richard Brauch Edward Brissie john Brueggen Cameron Close jack Cluxton Ieff Custis Iames Gibson Philip S. Hamilton Philip Herrmann Mark Herzog Thomas R. Humphries Daniel Kaiser Robert Kennedy Robert Kopcha Daniel Lage-man Ronald Lipp Andrew Eviuniz Diane Oliver Donald Rechtin l.av.'rence Roebel Frances Roudebush Neil Rush james Sander Donald R. Schmitt Ronald L. Schneider Michael Seidenman Len Stallo Neil F. Stump john Trimbur Bruce Wahle Gladys Watrob Robert Wlestbrook Schield Wikas Barbara Zippert any gi A' . I x lb -QR Z M l stef IE 5' if f'5 fwfr 3 , v . ,. FK f-an sr aa 4191 ,, 4.71, Medical data is an important aspect of pharmacy instruction. All Conference quer iionallyin terms of . howl games, the ec and Blezk Award at her of tie Varsity C naptain at the end of I E l 313555, jn5Ul1Cll0l All Conference quarterback, Greg Cook, was first na- tionally in. terms of total offense. Participating in three bowl games, the advertising major received the Red and Black Award as the outstanding senior. A mem- ber of the Varsity C Club, Greg Was chosen honorary captain at the end of the year. ., ,L ' ,,,n-1 A V 5' . Enthusiastically cheering the Bearcats and Bengals on to victory, last spring found cheerleader Susie Butler reigning as Iunior Prom Queen. A Latin major, Sue has been active in her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, and was elected to Guidon and Mortar Board. ll 167 Raymond Walters Branch fx Kali 7' v N Students discuss laborat 168 , -is I , I 'f Jawa! ory procedures. fafy facilities allow students to study on the RWB campu ff.-1+ -....,f . g--H ...J . Hilmar Krueger Dean, Raymond Wolters Branch In October 1968 the Raymond Walters Branch began its second year with 1214 students, an increase of 92 per cent over the first year. Continuing to serve stu- dents primarily from Hamilton County, the Branch has begun construction on a student center building. Twenty-one programs are now available, of which fourteen are career-oriented and seven are baccalau- reate-oriented. The greatest emphasis is upon ten health-related programs, of which three were intro- duced this year and to which another will be added next year. Such programs as Dental Hygiene, Inhala- tion Therapy, Radiologic Technology Training, Medical Radioisotope Technology, and Animal Care Technology are not given elsewhere in the community. 169 Mary Barnberger Linda Bird Ianet Brewster Iohn Clayborn Paul Fayard Barbara Garnett Walter Getz Wade Hall Susan Hamilton Iudith Hersher Timothy I-Iornschemeier Vernon Ienkins Susan Nieheisel Susan Nordquest Barbara Pfister Michael Prager Sharen Richards Mary Eleanor Rizzo Dianne Rosenfeld Mary Rosenacker Paul Schneider Suzanne Sheanshang lay Shullman Sharon Ward 7 f ,Sy IZIIVV L LLL Raymond Walters Bran h c 3 Y 5 2 X it -fa -5.9 -- 4 . X M i NT, My X , ' -, 5 ,ia x , Nc, 41, V. .14 ,,. 5 x 1 , f fiv 12 ' I ' ' X . . ,,,,. 'V . S 1. Lligizxl XX ,W ,ix 5 lyk 'll , 1? K X if .. ax - 5 mi.. 'u'A'L fwtmuf fU1HU0HSH1ps deveiop through Gm ll 1 ., 3 C 170 1111 HIE Summer Sch le Faculty of the ?11led a program iam has consisier lversiiy of Elllljfg ill 111111, but til llll, institutes. at 5111. This year' . 11110111e1111111Q ,f0gI' lmSHI1d recaf 719- New sem? areas HS phi-Q1 ,- nd Q Mol High q,:. DFOUQ 'tsicil figldn Q W gf , , K4 gf , W ,fa S F an V Robert W. Bishop Dean, Summer School The Summer School had its beginning in 1900 when the Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences con- ducted a program of summer courses. The summer pro- gtam has consistently grown, due largely to its unusual dlyersity of embracing not only courses of University- wide appeal, but also opportunities for research, foreign Sflldy, institutes, workshops, exhibits and demonstra- l10l1S. This year, the attitude adopted by the college IS one of flexibility and acceptance of new courses and Programs and recognition of the changing needs of stu- dents. New seminars and institutes are scheduled in Elich are-as as physical education, computer systems and b HCk History and Culture. The Music Institute recently egun f0I' Hlgh School students is an intensive sum- merlfaining program open to talented students in the ml1S1cal field. Summer School ent ot spring, pursuits are focused on outside activities. m . h 1 The University College welcomes hlgh SC 00 gradllim Universifi' sm. x -L tiwmmlllify' Ig Ste Z 1 z i V 1 r w 5 C0118 1 m . 4 University College ---WE , ' '-- -'12--ff': ' A'- -Q lil me C , . ighSCl19UllIL Ommumty to engage in a program of higher learning Hilmar Krueger Dean, University College The open-door policy of the University College admis- sions offers most high school graduates of this com- munity a chance for higher education regardless of rank in their high school graduating classes. Students demonstrating collegiate ability and interest in the first two years may transfer to baccalaureate colleges on campus or elsewhere. Many of the University College graduates have done advanced Work on the graduate level. The University College has developed a common core curriculum that is applicable to most of its thir- teen programs, whether career-oriented of transfer. In the first year the focus is upon Western European thought and culture, in the second on the American and Contemporary scene. Instructors attempt to cor- relate the events of the past to the present and the future. 173 Kathleen Bertke Philip Bock Patricia Bushillon Bruce Busse Belinda Chaldekas Laura Chandler Audrey A. Coaston Iohn DeBra Darwin Dewar Barbara Emery Iudith Foegle Carl C. Freese Iudy Gold Yvonne Hampton Anne Harrelson Ieff Heckman Peggy A. Heming Susan Ingram Catherine jenkins Nancy Ietter Michael Kincaid Elsie Krasnow Sue Linneman Frederick Longacre Suzi McKee Linda McQueen Diana Menne Barbara Miller Sharon Moore Therese Moore Nancy Mueller Diane Nelson Harold Parry, Ir. Peggy Lea Prachar Carolyn Proffitt Diane Lee Ross Sylvia Rubin Lynn Schmidt Barb Schwarz Lynne Smith Gwendolyn I. Thomas Lee Anne Tostevin Harry Tyus Iames Walsh Carol Wilson Pamela Young Diane Yunger ludith Lynne Zelvy 74 University Colle ge My n 49' R ., ff , ! i V ' lf, 1 1 if fi ff X I, 1 4 f f 6 2 m g ff? fv fry M f Q 4 ,if ' , 1 ' f A !!WW ff' . 1, 47,1 Z ' f j ' 9, N f 'W af if in f X W! AI W ,f f . WJ 5 f W W an W fi f W , Q .ff 5:74 Z5 ,V , .V I ff M, ' xx F I Y. 6 'L , f Mu ' W I at Y N. f 'za ' 4 ,V f ' , f Z A ., X , s -,ff , P f 1 ,ff , ,Masm ,, ,W A - W ai i i W f A ' f Zi fi , Y ' 4 ff: E' A Lf Qi, A. f f f f A 1 f,1. , 11 A M' A I' hx ff WWW ' , . , . - .0 1 V t- f . P 14,5 , - , ,Q R 1 if 9111- ff 5 .' in ' Ms J M M I Q A A M . i I gash , wh ' I' V at I N' W ww Wa ' 4 P It M y X Ay ,V VV ,in , V Viz, ,,.. 4,1- L A a a a , If ay! 0 J VV I , y ,T 'A f f ff i 1 ,J I. .I I I qi A ul' I- riv - ,,. 4 ' Cincinnatian How One I. Schneider l O1 CI. Smith, lirlitor NI. Moral 76 How Two Nfl. Ullman, T. Gaier BUS- M815 C- C016 Early CINCINNATIAIXVS combined humor and scholastics. A. Ryder R. Katz G. Baumgarmer I. Hoeltke The Blue Hlflr d 'V' r ATI r N, gg gl Y l Organization Ph , , , e Blue Hydra, a Biology Club founded in 1903, was the first organlzatlon on U.C. s cam 7 oRcANizAT1oNs- A lesson in: Enthusiasm Discipline Involvement Self-expression Experience Loyalty Flexibility Commitment Skill lurisprudence Flxcitement Hard work Relaxation Activity ingenuity Accomplishment Responsibility Insight. A student gains from his college years only what he is willing to actively pursue and strive to attain. Partici- pation in campus organizations is a preparation in the art of living, and as such, comprises a major segment of college activity. Whatever the type of organizationkhonorary, govern- ment, athletic, publication, musical, military. religious, special interest- involvement entails a process of ex- pansion and extension through con- vergence with a group of people who are likewise involved. 78 I Students develop leadership -skills Hlld 2F0up loy I .ftx K Y mmap gkillw 3I'0llp loyalties in organizations 4' , ff 5 K X K ,will f 5 Q f , 4 Q in 40' J ' ' f 0 x ' Q is 9' f W Ski xxx, 1 m V ' 'N 4 I 2 Z .U tg i . as 6 p :if i p i g X f all 16 3,ltl. , ,A Hu ,Y.., Key individuals lend struciztur- at form to organizations. Dol- egating authority to othfer mernbers and drawing upon the notion of teamwork, load- ers oversee the smooth func- tioning of the group and Continuity of aotivitires, Pur- posefully oriented toward spa:- oifio goals, the effircxtivontzss of organizations hinges upon the total group effort. i I 181 V....-....,,,.........-..- . vm,.,......-, ,Jw :.h.,,.-A... 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Si:,:gQ.r: Q, in ,. ,..., , Q ., ., V :AE H: . , 1,6 X , . N . NZ. .Wg E STN 1 J 15 A I f f 4 5' mi ng L f'AN','9 Q 3 xr 1 Lx lifltnt' M Glen Welssenberger Presxclent Chuck Llttleton Treasurer Student Senate Officers BQb Collins Vrce President Mark Palnter Speaker 'gill Gary I-hrschfelcl Recordmg Secretary BI'1'll1 Zqkem COH9SPOnfl1nq Serxetmy Sm en Senate How One B. ZalC8I11 Corr. 590' G, Hirsch 9 Reg, Sec. G, Weissenbefgef FCS. C, Littleton TBUS ll l I l H f l lf l 2 l r 4 E d t I f l r f ld l l P . T . 4 l l 1 ,. 1 in A l 1 'rv ,X , i Q v l 1 ' Fifi. , 'N 'u 'H 1 .f Ill , Q 'H A l . 3 K rl , 1 1 - ' ll' I.. V X , r 1 2 . ' I :ilu ' li r l X f 7 A r I' ill ' v l , gi: . W l wage' 2 e Q l l Q M l N ag- ' r Xe iff: r l 31 - r r li , ' F l ' l . - I Q L ,f 1 Q l Q. 1 5 il w at r 5 1 1M l Q' 1 5 r y' , ,W , i' 'X' AAC! Student Senate Row One B, Zakem Corr. Sec. G, Hirschfeld Rec. Sec. G, Weissenberger Pres. C. Littleton Treas. Row Two M. Edgar Admin. Ass't. B. Peterson F. Ertel A. Rose M. Brueggeman Row Three M. Knestrick I. Kornick R. Lipp B. Hayden E. Hauenstein ., -f-g-,ivgvp-qw-,Lv VA... - ---' ' n -Q , .-..-.f .. e- -- ' ' ' Student Senate Student governme t porate jurisdiction over th B e oards, through the forma- -tl f I Q Q n ion o an Administrative Cabinet Under Glen W ' . eis- senberger, Presid t ' en, an International Week was sponsored and action was taken on campus parking bl pro ems and beer advertising. n was revised this year to incor- I 5 185 ,..........f' Senate Administrative Cabinet Row One Row TWO M. Serrianne R. Tate G. Weissenberger. M- Edgar Chrm. M. Ullman Row Three M. Painter K. Wolfe C. Littleton The money branch of student government, Budget Board allocated funds to all student organizations under the direction of Student Senate. Board of Budgets 'S-.1 Administrative Cabinet Functioning as the Administrative Branch of Student Government, this Cabinet executed all Senate legisla. tion and served as a link with the Administration. Board of Budgets Row One M. Stewart D. Kiefer I. Tuerck Row Two G. Weissenberger I. Traquair M. Ullman Row Three M. Painter G. Skinner C. Littleton HOW one . Adv PeloWSk1' Fas Lf,Ullrnan.X?LTC rm D,Darl1n8, Fac. Adv D. Towflers BOW Two B' gghuermafl D, Lehman D, Smith How Three N, Orphan L, Green In Studenkfi 1. Lewin B. Loftus X f 1 istrative Cabinet French of 5 .221 Senaielegisls' ' fiinistration. ard of Bildgets '-3 v ig .igfilyffger wqllf r 'PT 'VCU How One I, Pelowski. FCC- Adv' M, Ullman, Chrm' D,DHl'llI'1g, A331 Chrm' D,TOWI16I', Fac. Adv. Bow Two B. Schuerman D. Lehman D. Smith Row Three N. Orphan L. Green 1, Studenka I. Lewin B. Loftus Student Sesquicentennial Campaign The Student Sesquicentennial Campaign Steering Corn- mittee was formed to direct the solicitation of capital as a part of the University donations from students Fund drive. The drive included presentations to individ- uals in groups. A development display room was set up in the Union for students to view the future expansion. 187 Board of Publications Row One G. Stevens, Adv- F. Shirley, SGC- R. Horsley, Chfm- T. Besecker, TPGUS- Row TWO G. Karesh M. Morel C. Smith Row Three E. Hauenstein L. Green M. Ullman The governing body of the Greek sorority houses, H.P.C. held meetings every other Thursday. The an- nually sponsored Housemothers' Tea was also held. House Presidents Council ' .. Board of Publications Board of Pu all U.C. publications. The l blications serves as a regulatory body for annua workshop in the fall demonstrated journalistic techniques to students. House President's Bow One D. Wiggs, Sec. B. Bahl, V. Pres. 188 S. Milan Row Two N. Ledwin F. Roudebush, Pres. S. Taylor S. Studt, Treas. M. Rasor Council D.ofiffnh, pw, Composed of U.C. Lan cates I.D. violations. 81 and handles disputes be Orientation Board , How One Ron' Tu g E G.Penfield, R, Rafah,- D10-M Ren. P. steam M. Brugge, How This , K- Sllllhrf' G- RLlPl1LIT:.1 M- RYIUFT., R. Chalk i Composed of U.C. Law students, Student Court adjudi- cates I,D. violations, appeals campus traffic violations, and handles disputes between students. Orientation Board Row One G. Penfield, D.O.M. Rep. D. Griffith, Pres, Row Two R. Radabaugh P. Staadeker M. Brueggeman Row Three K. Stillwell G. Ruehlmann M. Knestrick R. Chalk .. ..- ,--' rr' Student Court Row One S. Kurlansky W. Dornette, Chief justice G. Skall Row Two G. Kaminski W. Byman D. Grigsby E. Delcontico Orientation Board each year coordinates and plans all activities for acquainting the incoming freshman with university life and the physical campus Orientation Board AWS How One I. Lacker, Rec. Sec. P. Clark, Treas. M. Gruber, Pres. K. Brady, V. Pres. N. Howe, Corr. Sec. Row Two M. Edgar C. Ruthemeyer D. McTurnan N. Setliffe C. Teitz M. Levi C. Witt Row Three B. Bohl L. Metcalfe N. Powers C. Twachtman T. Solomon K. Healy D. Reed L. Keith L. Gohman Associated Women Students A.W.S., a governing and advisory body Se . students on U.C.'s campus, hosted the lglliglildoxen Ohio State Day in the fall Delegates as b l I 'S' ten Ohio Universities to hear Texas Sedzirclrlgigom r Iordan speak on The Role of Women in G are A Parliamentary Procedure Seminar complelxfiiment. 6 year. 1 5' is fa.. 'rv .. X! I .rf a . x .- A 1 ,L , 5 . .ff 5 , Zi , , 4 . . .i Cabinet of PreS Composed of the presgc Sanizations, Cabinet O Body President in HH .3 facilitated communicatio dent government- .1 ,J Sfuden i'. Q' ' . ln-mQ3ll'0H1EIl ..,4.' l znsn nnnl N Nembled fn: X Svnntnr Barbng ' ii Cnvernnlentf' ' wvleted theyen. t . ts y Cabingt of Presidents ' he major campus or- d fthe presidents of t C0I?pacEEnSOCabinet of Presidents served the Student SHT president in an advisory capacity. The cabinet fathilltated communication throughout all levels of stu- dent government- Cabinet of Presidents Row One C. Sadler C. Parsons L. McCoy G. Weissenberger, Chrm. M. Gruber L. Gelfand Row Two P. Barone L. Sopko C. Kennedy K. Wolfe M. Ullman I. Pedley K. Keefer Bow Three A. Osmond R. Horsley B. Peterson M. Rica M. Knestrick F. Ertel I. Kornick I. Van Deusen D. Griffith LS 5 Hamm Vice President 192 Sgnior Clas Senior Class Officers Eric Nowlin President l ?.,,,.r.- f K 4 I Bill Schu Treasurererman IM-lmlay Smith StH'1'Hfkll'X' HOW One E. Nowlin 5, Scott p, Ware L' Ryall p, Muszynski 5 ggnior Class Row One E, Nowlin 5, Scott p, Ware L, Ryan p- Mugzynski Advisory Row Two I. Tuerck. Adi'- I. Schuerman K . Fischer B. Howe M. Ullman N. Orphan L. Muman L. Schafer Row Three B. Loftus A. Rose D. Eshman P. Merz S. Partridge P. Franklin S. Dannemiller A. '14, ...--paw, . ,.- 6 -J -'. J Y-' Senior Class Advisory Board The senior class worked industriously to schedule a Senior Activity Week in May. Senior pranks were co- ordinated throughout the university and local stores offered special discounts. May 23rd was declared Senior Day and seniors assembled for beer and dancing at the annual Burnet Woods picnic. 193 Iunior Class Officers The Iunior Class attempted to provide a more effective system of government for the class of 1970. This year, great strides were made in improving the Iunior Prom. The nationally fa- mous Paul Butterfield Blues Band highlighted the annual campus dance held at Moonlight Gardens. Playing a Chicago blues style, Butter- field combines electronic instruments with brass The album, East-West was one of the first to ' include length bl J Y-- Uuux y ues improvisations. President ' Iudy Stautzenbach if A Vice President l0hn Schneider Treasurer Carol Eilberg 194 Secretary r 4 w 5 r l E 1 1 i Y V Ginny Ruehlmann mf f l t i f,iw P -,Mx If ' I Q --.iQ V f ,ay .. ,, f, ., ., 2 at MM y, ' I Ion Scott Treasurer K S9Cl'9tQ1-y arie Kearns Ginny Ruehlmann Vice President f f- f4fMyff4fZ ZW? fb Q f V we MWMIW ,J fax' , 1 fa W-f ,V , W ff-'w:f,Q,f.gMf ,My f, ,, , inf Wffif 2. My Wfrff r , 1 W, ,V W, i ,M Q , f 1 ,' 444, N fn, WW!! 2 f W fcfwwf , , f , ,f ,, , '?Wwf 1 5 if WZZZW' W 7 f ig f f ,, M115 6 ' We f ,f f ,f , , H ,4 ff ff ,Q I 7. , fi ,X ,fx ,V I , V 1 1 ml' tip! 1 ,tilt , f 1,3 I J,'i:Q , E apt. l fiiiaqs li My 1 1 l,g,1 V lift twig 'Y wx in tw .mall I Ion Scott 1 Treasurer ' 'T'-fvv-iv-1rf f ' Z , 5 1 l I 1 Karie Kearns l Secretary 6 z I I w f. . ,I .- lx .:f. .i .if - t :J-f:r:.,, ,,L ,vi Sophomore Class Officers W'7Z'ZW f-'7f-ww . . K my , 4- gfr tf ' -1 .'1r4+.f- . , V . . H ff f f wwf,f,,,,f,f,,,fi.,,f,,f:, 3 5, N -...Q lf- rg,.,,gf,- . 4 H TX .1 ' H Brffffs vs, 21.1 '- f ,WM 7179 fcfwrffff V- - -, ,. ,- 4, 4 W:-ww .f ft 5-' -'ff '. wfffff' 'ffif WM-M ,fm V -I, M.-w 'fm - -:.,f:'.-- .- - y,w,l-wm2Wf,cf.ff04ff 1 f mmf X? M wr- . -- K. , sag: ,.,f Q -t .Ly 'V ','1.,31?,f, ,ffff ,L v . V, ' .1 H 3- ' .1 I Q . I ' Q ' T1 1 I ,V , ,LX 5 I 0 fi, , 5 rx I 4 rfgffs . , i. 'rw , ,, yas? gl ,, Y, .VH 'Y Fred Ertel President Hard work and a large Sesquicentennial Homecoming d the So homore Class top all its predecessors in helpe p its annual Homecoming Mum sale. After the game, class members distributed the mums to children in Children's Hospital. The Sophomore Class also initiated the Student Senate investigation of the role of class ril 11th, students were in- government at U.C. On Ap vited to an art show and TGIF in the first Sophomore Class Day. The class held an open house during elec- tions and named outstanding sophomores to a Hall of Fame. Arts 8: Sciences Tribunal Row One R. Hopple, Pres. Row TWO V. Ruehlmann, Corr. SGC- D. Iergens D. Schneider, V. Pres. Row Three R. Beck C. Littleton T. Purdy, Treus. Business Administration Tribunal served as the student governmg and social body for the College. Activities sponsored included a Senior Dinner and a Convocation. Business Administration Tribunal KIMTV Q' Arts and Sciences Tribunal ASIS Tribunal investigations led to the elimination of d man atory ROTC and physical education re ' qulrements. Tribunal also sponsored a Student-Faculty Open Forum Business Administration Tribunal Row One I. Royal S. Munger, Corr. M- Faulkner Sec. P. Shaw B. Peterson, Pres. ROW Three M. Sarracino, V Pres A' Gofga B. Bauer, Rec. Sec. ESI?-Ssihill Row Two B. Buck P Clark M. Ullman Ni. Harris R' Horsley K. Fox CCM Tribur Serving 35 a Stud established the St mittee and invite Home Economi Row One B. Rosenberg C. Smith J. Rishel Row Two M. Steirn, Pres N. Paulsen K. Fleischman C. Mills, Treus CCM Tribunal rung as ii stride s esailislied the Stutlviil-.Xilministmliori Ilelatioiis Com- HH ee and invited iei'l'oi'ining artists for receptions Home Economi Row One B. Rosenberg C. Smith J. Rishel Row Two M. Steirn. Pres. N. Paulsen K. Fleischman C. Mills. Treos. CCM Tribunal I.. lJivLltti:ri, florr, Hen. ll. Rogers S. Nlirllaniels S. Hmrliuufuss li. llauunslein IVI. Kiiivslrim'k,l'rf-1' M. liiblis, V. Pres, .l. Williams S. IS. Montgomery ll. Kellison C. Kline Hoock J. Stafford M. Goldberg M. Rouse, Adv. P. Cooper, Adv L . Home EC. Tribunal strengthened student-faculty rela tions by holding quarterly coffee hours and revised the freshman program to include home economics courses Home Economics Tribunal DAA Tribunal Row One P. Ikeda, Hec. Sec. P. Marks, V. Pres. I. Kornick, Pres. R. Williams, Adv. F. Steiner, Treas. K. Cronauer, Corr. Sec. Row Two G. Kentzel K. Darish H. Sokolove S. Cohen C. Wagner M. Brown K. Hubert Row Three C. Lee G. Foster K. Marshall D. Carley B. Swinehamer M. Drummer I. Hadler DAA Tribunal DAA Tribunal coordinated activities amon th . art majors. Some of the past year's activiie evarious vision of the tribunal constitution, establishing were re. advisory committee, freshman orientation progra dean's the annual egg-nog party. The tribunal al g amland an educational trip to New York City. so Sponsored Educalill Educati0I1 Grips? Pfoli evaluate Sw forums WGF9 students and ..,. bi E Row Two 1. Rupp C. Curl R. Meinders S. I-lock C. Dalton I. I-loeltke K. Rawlings Education Tribunal How Three M. Goldschmidt L. Mumaw S, Blakeley I. Van Deusen, Pres. D. Gezymalla B. Hawkins S. Carpenter A. Rodgers, V. Pres. 199 2 Engineering Tribunal Row One C.TKazLnierski, M. Lewis. rea ' Sec. Row Three j. Hoffmann, G' Wiley Pres' M. Dann Row Two T. Geers h L. Schlacht 1. Miller - . .k C3 Glantz I. GFISI J. Stratman How One R. Redella M. Grow, v. I- Tomke Pres' I k How Three GTMEHMY ' D. Roselius mas' C. Brookhart Row Two R. Schneider , ,, D. Buede W' Ligiffman R. Hunter The most significant change in the Engineering Tribunal has been in the area of student involvement. Tribunal currently has representatives on several curriculum and policy committees. In addition, Tribunal sponsored the Engineer's Ball and presented awards to ten outstand- ing professors. 00 Engineering Tribunal Y Nurs Nursing of lectt the Sesr Pharmat How Oni D. Berwz D. Carte: R- UDP. R, Chnctm B. Zippe' How TW4 D. Olivel P. Anast fs-1 ri C? l J t 1 -P4 X Nursing and Health Tribunal Nursing and Health Tribunal planned an active series of lecturers and scheduled fall and spring formals for the Sesqui-centennial Year. Pharmacy Tl'llJUIl8lSCl1fClUlfllS4XlI'll131111168 md tl ill! during the year. A cours: fvaluaimn pm1rr1 X 1 1111111 r taken to improve coursre offr rwrl Pharmacy Tribunal Row One A. Osenton D- Berwanger 1. Wolf D- Carter. Trees. I. Curott Q R- UDP. Pres. H S' gluxwll. V. Pres. Row Three ' 1PPert, Sec. T. Sawyers P. Hamilton e fh U -,- gow TWO R. Ballentine P. Oliver, G. Hirschfeld . - Anastasiou I. Harchler j S. Lipp 3 1T 201 RWB Tribunal Row One J. Brewster, Sec. N. Osborn R. Ruifo M. Voris, Adv. S. Hamilton, Trees. L. Davis S. Grau, V. Pres. Revision of its constitution, a teacher evaluation study, and a dialogue between police, hippies, and students were undertaken by the strengthened Tribunal. Unlverslty College Tribunal AL it UAQ Raymond Walters Branch Tribunal Raymonds Walters Branch Tribunal distributed a teacher- course evaluation sheet to students during winter, and worked out plans for a Student Court. University College Tribunal Row One P. Myers, Pres R. McAndrews' II, V. Pres. Row Two M. Becker A. Harrelson, Treas. F. Davis 202 I won Duriflg inC0min campuas' patgd 117 in Ofdel and fo ll ,F -A A1 'iw ch Tribunal istributed a teacher- during winter, and Ft. ge Tribunal t 1 it l 1 lf l ,Y l fl ll 1-X- Women,s Advisors During Orientation, Women Student Advisors helped incoming freshman adjust to college life on a large campus. The members of W.S.A. themselves partici- pated in orientation programs during the fall and spring in order to become acquainted with facts about U.C. and to learn social leadership techniques. Women's Advisors Hoi'-' one wh' 'lli'-if A 1 'llll if C- Tell! Nl, 'xlorvl i xl- Sl3Ubll34- ii. Kvlly t liiuvki- SCC-'TTVUSA l, Xlu- l Sliwv. R' Clllllh- K X'x'.,1-itz: l K in-um' Chfm- ll 'xli'l'i:r'm it N 1 mlm NT. l- lifwfflfsl l iX.,.4Vl1.i ll Iwlil C 'Cl3f7fl' 4 lzmlfiul :ll K, Rnynltjy vm Four Shaw Sclmrmivr Kuluiiim Ri:-rm l:I,y Hi liamllir- llllri' 3: 205 Student Activities Board Student Activities Board How One T. Seese, Sec.-Treas. I. Tuerck, Adv. R. Tate, Pres. Row Two M. Muskovin G. Irving Row Three B. Dickerson B. Hausman P. Warren The Student Activities Board is re maintenance of a well balanced student activities pro gram. The Board published Activus and s . , , , , , D Ponsored the Activities Fairs to aid organizations in the re ' cruitmem of new members. It also put out a handbook I' h , D I . I isting facilities and pohcies for organizations. sponsible for the , sfwgsrr 7551447-,fx 5:52 4 94 w . mg, zziwfzf ' ' . ,rg-, ,.4-fi. W . f ,-,. f A if-'3 FLM?-' ' .3 ,!,'rw 'Iie - U f-14'7Yf 4'75' r , f - t,'i'!f,'T3iif.fIN3ff '.f,f , . -xM.,yV,Wi,, 4 .,,.i,f.. 1 .W rd lTeSP0I1sibl tide-nt activities 9 f0F the pro- and SP0I1Sored the . in the recruitment a handbook listing ns W -l tt at il I S l International Club How One C. Belitsos, V. Pres. N. Reddy, Sec. C. I-lewan, Pres. W. Basse, V. Pres. How Two M. Sungar P. Anastasiou P. Shete I. Shori F. Shirley T. Shamsunder K. Shrestha A Osenton S. Sungar S. Vatanavigkit How Three G Sundaresan K Dolal C. Subhash H Cho S. Chandra P. Van Loon G. Precht M. Ninan Row Four T. Saukkonen M. Saukkonen I. Longacre I. McPhee E. Nyadroh K. Khanna H. Faber F. Longacrc International Club l-ostvri f .Miivrit stzliv tli tc xii tt it t xi ltr txtitt mtltitlttl tht' tm i Y' ' tr.ii...:r- l it ttl 'xii It tri till their mm pin. '4 f til 11,11 43' ,,,.,m.w......,..-...-f,,,,,,,,,,.,.--- 1 H Mummer's Guild Mummer's Guild provides students with the opportunity of learning and participating in all aspects of the the- atre. In conjunction with the Speech and Theatre Arts Department, Mumrner's Guild presents musical and dramatic plays. O Dad, Poor Dad, Summertree, and Beckett were among this season's productions. Honor- ing the university's 150th birthday, the Mummers staged Sesquicentennial Reviewf, Hits of Broadway featured players in a variety of musicals Mummer's Guild Row One G. Foster, V. Pres. L. Pollock, Sec. R. Hegel C Miller, Pres. 211 Men's Glee Club How One B. Moore B. VanVoorhis S. Barber D. McNees D. Wittkamper R. Brunsman I. Maas I. Stauffer D. Weed B. Montgomery M. Woods M. Krumme How Two G. Lipps W. Trickey D. Lewis G. Garland R. Knoop I. Ward S. White R. Bodager V. Iones I. Terlescki Row Three I. Cox, Accompanist C Scouanner L. Koepfle P McCabe R. McCoy P. Rogers D. Massel W. Lammers R. Alexander M. Iones, Director Row Four P. Hough D. Riggs R. Nelson D. Swearingen R. Freudenberg N. Wunder I. Effmann I. Miller S. Wernz S. Ioos I. Chase B. King W. Campbell G. Van Atta University Glee Clubs Both the Men's and Women'S Glee Club s prepared Sele c tions taken from master WOT ks and ful . k son SS of ious eriods. T ' f P his year s performances includ d var. H e Feast of Carols and a spring concept - The Glee Clu bs ' ' :1l3S1CinoinntatJi Symphony Orchestra for a ses lomed presen a ion o Mahlei-'S Ei qlliceme ghlh Symphon nl y. I 212 ....-l l l 1 1 I 1 I I ! 1 1 1 F 1 l 1 1 I I I 1 ? V 1 I 1 1 1 1 T. 1- I all if l E 1' I 1 1 :!'. .,, F3 .1 rf' r Women' How Om C. Gilling A. Morse S. Barbai R. Hayes E. Stone D. Drisco P. Mills B. Lambei How Two I. Tabb I. Mussare T. Scheve D. Weisetr N. Nioksor I. Moswiu I. Gahris D. Lowensi I. Yost R1 Egherme How Three T. Edell L- Wonnebf L- Grimes P. Terry L- Bloellamf P1 0'Hara T. Roach P' 5Chmidr Q . lflepawdel 5 S0r1gs ofig included GFI. F9 Clubs jot. 1 Sesquicentii mphony. 2 ,. M lf' I ' I 1 1 i li ..9, iff! Pk A94 Women's Glee Club Row One C. Gillingham A. Morse S. Barbara R. Hayes E. Stone D. Driscoll P. Mills B. Lambert How Two I. Tabb I. Mussara T. Scheve D. Weisemborn N. Nickson I. Moswin I. Gahris D. Lowenstein I. Yost R. Egherman Row Three T. Edell. L. Wonneberger L. Grimes P. Terry L. Bloebaum P. O'Hara T. Roach P. Schmidt P. Lehman S. Pitsenbarger A. Long Row Four P. Huston D. Everman L. Iemison B. Rung B. Frederick M. Kromer L. Robinson D. Longwith R. Kromer M. Brumbaugh M. Otten I. Long Row Five B. Gilbert D. Gehringer B. Goepp R. Gaiser K. Ossenbeck I. Matre M. Hoehn L. Sand B. Behrr M. Reinert H. Schueneman S. Livingston R. Hodell University Singers Row One Wonneberger Gahris White Bodager Lowenstein Scheve Row Two R. McCoy D. Longwith B. Gilbert H. Schueneman I. Musarra W. Trickey How Three G. Foster I. Effmann N. Wunder G. Garland .L mmittee D. Darling, D. Schllan Sec. P. Staadeker How Three Row Five I. Neurman K. Faller P. Shaw N. Orphan K. Royalty D. Leopold D. Krutsch Row Four H, Tgbut D. Schneider the se1ect1on of the Greek Godde ss B. Dineen 05 Sflcial at SPUHS Gia H greater pf. zhe week in games, ati Homecoming Committee Progress in the Past, Prominence in the Future was the theme for the Sesquicentennial Homecoming. Spe- cial events included the Andy Williams and Roger Miller concert. The traditional parade featured Steve Allen as Grand Marshal While Queen Bonnie Salmans and her court were presented at the annual dance. L30 ENT if E ,ar- , ,f3 Q' and ar THEN , 4 , 1 N f YWCA Row One C. Ruthemeyer B. Lambert, 4 Pres. P. Pickerill, Treas. As an organization interested in foste. H118 H cl ROW TWO terchange of ideas among stude t 0 C.Shutt1esworth, Break the Barriers as the ygailsthg Ywclichose b , . . . ro I L.SE-egzhafers Through such actnnties as the T1lSkegee 5331? theme i Treasl change and the White Racism group U C s1tuteEx 1. Sansone fronted people with diverse backgroilnds. students con. Youn YR gctii local, Sff thg yeiil' Anders01 field, HH' publican 216 P ering a close in. he YWCA chose PFOgram theme. 'gee Institute Ex. '.C. students con- l ds. Young Republicans Young Republicans YR actively campaigned for Republican candidates in local, state and national elections. Guest speakers for the year included such people as Chet Cruze and Dave Anderson. Members attended a political school at Mans- field, and were present at the Ohio College Young Re- publican Convention. Row One D. Sweet M. Morel E. Nowlin C. Smith How Two G. Weissenberger Simpson Row Three Murphy, H. lay SGC- ' L. Walker B01'S91'dmS- K. VVolfe, V. Pres. pres. Keim W. One - Edgar D. Buken . Ullman F. Wood 21 7 . Q A Z'f'e',jxg. 1 7-MVA, .. ,. . . . .I A .'.-.g-e ww f - 4. i . we e ' fig zjff V V 'Q -..,4 . ga, ' ' kg' -. La rk' X Debaters Row One I. Appel, Vice Pres. M. I-Iaverkamp, Pres. I. Pelowski. Coach How Two C. Zoller B. Emish R. Stewart B. Skorogod Row Three G. Braden M. E. Bennett, Treas. G. Braden M, Murtaugh t'The Co-operative Engineer, published quarterly by the Engineering College provided students with a med- dium of expression and helped to effect many changes. Co-operative Engineer Debaters with the topic. 1'ThB executive power of foreign polio should be curtailed, the debaters competed intemi legiately, second in the State tournament. 218 ' Cooperati ve Engineer Row One T, Nolan R. Curfiss, T- Hl1Sl0I1 Mgr. Ed, M. R. Lewis S. Glantz, Ed. Row Three A. Coblitz, C- L96 Bus. Mgr. P- AI1dTHS M. Mattel ROW TWO G. Allspach 1 G. Wiley R. Beatty I. Miller R. Martin T. Geers R. Stillwell I 4 v nHaVe You v, FE' Debaters of foreign policy rmpeted intercol- nt. nngineer T. Nolan T. Huston M. R. LeWiS Row Three C. Lee P. Andras M, Mattei G. Allspach R. Beattl' R. Martin R. Stillwell PY a',J-A Have you . reglstefed yet? The staff of the 1969 CINCINNATIAN quizzed each member of campus organizations. With a S25 registration fee you would think they would throw in the CIN- CINNATIAN too. But no-one more dol- lar. Well, let's see. The 1969 CINCIN- NATIAN features thirty-two pages of color, a metallic crest, and it's the Ses- quioentennial edition. Hmm, in that case . . . Two, please! Myron Edward Ullman III Entrepreneur 220 Jill Schneider 2 x III LP-D, QRT, MT, sW,D 1 , ' AQ, The Cincinnatian THE CIN CINNATIAN is a funny place full Ofjo pain laughter and tufts of abandoned hair dails scribbles and half designed layout adorn dusty ang well-worn typewriters red and black pencils dot the work tables while ink stamps have left their ms separated byg imprint in sundry places two roo cardboard wall and two keys co-habited by a sesquicentennial fund drive and two telephones with mysterious master minds a place of content. ment and fulfillment the CINCINNATIAN con- stantly lunges forward from one deadline to the next. N place full of joys loued hair daily adorn dusty and lack pencils dot S have left their 15 separated by a co-habited by a two telephones place of content- lNNATlAN con- aclline to the next. J Cheryl Smith Editor Ph.D. in B.S. ND N D-Y Garry Baumgartner Production Manager , I A ,.M,,,,,....-Ti--V ,MM , , .. ......v ,dll-T--S ,li xx. ,L , N1 .Q f- 4.-q i X N . , NX X ,r r .,x . g. ' f Sq 1 X' 'X x--i .ref H . 5- I X , S s: Q X iw X-xx. .Q ..r,, N510 , K I yi x X X X S rr nr -, X X qx Q 'Q 31 K X R95 X ,wi .A.rxr is X Y A 52'N9wXsY1,xQfX Q X 1 .ff X. r X l l A i . v, , K if '-,. eannie Boyles Tom Quicr Exgzhunge Editor Doslgnm' 54 I 2 xi i' A , h z A'- 115:- Jufiv H SCfli01's0iBlEE . + L Mary Morel Organizations Editor xi. if-5' ' .I J 4, , K K RFU V 95 Jeannie Egilor Exchange go qSudY Hoeltke emflrs Editor Richie Kat?- Sports Editor va .- Y , Cathy Cole U. Seniors Editor ,.4 X. A 223 News Record ' x n ,,,-4' Ji 129' D1ana Rlsse Executive Editor 224 P 5 11? Bernie Rubin, Associate Edlfo Elms Kat- 'poffs gf, wx M-we S ' E Agfa E E in Y X Q if gg-lffvi 'J- Bernie Rubin Associate Editor S116 Stengef ,,r,w.- Richie Katz Sports Editor . .gf , 1 . If ,J Managing Editor , 1.5. Pat Fox News Editor .w i J' 'xr X -x Q94 V B ' vi .'vig.Q,W'- If . '. N A '-fs.. X va 5 twin X' 2 N, ali WWW aff?- 'JP mr! vi 611511 x V 'z,,,Q.,- f john Sedgwick Photo Editor 7 5 i E Dick Snyder Y Theater Editor, Adv. Solicitor r w 1I.r'M,i j NewS Consistin NewS R9 pus H9W5 to its NU havlwmnf of individ News Record Consisting of students from all areas of campus, the News Record publishes a bi-weekly chronicle of carn- pus news, activities, and student thought. In addition to its journalistic endeavors, the NR staff was a social happening, a basketball power, and a varied collection of individual talents. News Record Row One I. Sedgwick D. Snyder L. Green, Editor P. Fox D. Risse, Exec. Editor R. Katz Row Two A. Warner R. Becker K. Kyles L. Moores B. Smith S. Stenger R. Haddad Row Three B D C C R I. . Zakem Sack Hewan Radel Pennington Taylor 227 I The Iron F ive goes into action Q N is The coaches attempt unsuel blocks, ,,.u wQ,.... Q V,., ,J Y' Q ww- ,....., 1 A,+' Q..-Q e,+ f ., 5 ,UQ , .x W' V, . W, n kt ,,... .vff Nl-k Q... A., X . N ,.,.. v W, ew N , e..x . Pat Fox maneuvers a successful jump shot. A l 228 -A u 47 M Nlx l'l-'XVI e1xQ..l1.1X ,X lm l ll! 111c'ul.l'-lWl- 'xl I Student W OH9 B 5, gr. R. I-lorsleyl Ed' K. Kelly C' Teill, Assoc. Ed- 1'l'Q ,. .x.l,!J1 Student Directory How One L. Herbst. Bus. Mgr. R. Horsley, Ed- K. Kelly C. Teitz, Assoc. Ed. Row Two S. Barasch I. Neurman M. Veatch C. Kruer E. Clay S. Lohrum G. Swett A. Aring Row Three T. Bibus C. Kulujian S. Greenfield G. Shaw L. Elliott R. Glaser H. Toguy Student Directory The 1968-69 Student Directory placed emphasis on pro- viding greater service to the student. The Administra- tion and Student Organization sections were reorgan- ized for more effective usage while a section was added listing the office numbers of faculty members. l P V. i I l V --... . , ' f I it ' l I ,Y 1 , ,sy s YK rw Ji' . U' r XG, , Q- 'J ' ilp4'.'.h3 229 iq '1 5 711 I 230 x K M P N 1 , Y '..-....A,...-.QA -. , Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society organized and directed the so f the AFROTC Cadet Corps, assisted Angel cial activities 0 ' Flight, participated in the Bob Hope House fund rais- ' l History head- 'ect and served as the Nationa ing prof , 0 quarters for the Arnold Air Society. In this capacity, ' ' societ history. the squadron revises and rewrites the y Arnold Air Society Row One Row TWO P. Ruffin, I. Youn R Compt. W. Wogd . Rlelagle T' Bamhart P. Godwin, R. Rus Comm. so I. Armstrong, ROW Three Liason Officer A. B k M. Ostrander, K, Megirgrman Admin. Officer E. B035 I- Smith. W, Cook Exec. Bertsche K- Oates Row pour li Rader - Ulczy - l- Petergnskl E- Case ' B0gstie W- Montag P- LeGrand l 232 Pershing K National ROTC l phasis on rifle me no-sponsorship oi Angel Flight Huw Ong L. Satz, Sec, P-l0l1H11Hes, Exec. OU I- Berkman, Cmdr. W' Casllemflll, Adv. I. Heuermaml How Two l' AmlSl1'011g P- Burns 3- I-Ioltegel P- Hertsche lr Hueltke B. Hghl Row Four l- Rader an R. Ulczynglq I- Peters R- Case R. Bogstie W. Montag P. LeGra1id r -Q. Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles Row One Daily Schott Krauss, Ir. . Bailey, Exec. Off. Fabin Cmdr 8- - Quinn, Spons. National ROTC honorary, Pershing Rifles, places em- phasis on rifle marksmanship. Events for 1969 included co-sponsorship of the Queen City Drill meet. Angel Flight How One L. Satz, Sec. P. Iohannes, Exec. Off. l- Beckman, Cmdr, W- Castleman, Adv. l- Heuermann How Two l- Armstrong P- Burns S- Holtegel P- Bertsche l- Hoeltke B. Bohl M. Hawkins I. Boyles C. Perry Row Three I. Miller N. Klug L. Mumaw C. Rohr I. Hadler S. Uible S. Gilmore K. Keefer S. Schroder Hanigosky Ettensohn How Two R. Yund G. Huber M. Roberts I. Loch G. Beckett D. Turner I. Hefele M. LeVally W. Crenshaw Row Three D. Lutz I. Applegate W. Iackson G. Patricoff W. Stevenson M. Corson P. Flaugher D. Williamson Row Four T. Evans D. Swan D. Burkhardt F. Koch R. Portner D. Thompson A. Hili M. Tinker E. Warner Adopting a squadron of South Vietnam soldiers, usher ing at convocations, and marching in military parades were among events planned by Angel Flight this year Angel Flight . ,, a.f:,Z, 1 Z W M 'FS -Jr . G Scabbard and Blade Row One R. Grosls F. Ettesohn, Pres. I- Martin R. Mason, Treas. Row Three How Two D. Browne W. Crenshaw, L- Dunham Soc. Chrm. I. GGGFS Honoring junior Women on the basis of high scholar- ship, service, and leadership potential, Guidon serves as the women's auxiliary to Scabbard and Blade. Guidon - -1 ., . 2-1-2-all Scabbard and Blade Soabbard and Blade, national military honorary pm. vides ushers for Convocations, represented ROTC in an annual blood drive, and maintains a sabel-team 234 Guidon Row One I. Stautzenbach R. Radabaugh C. McFall. Capt. C. Teitz K. Royalty Row Two M. Spaulding M. Brueggeman N. Wiethe S. Tsanges L. Mandlawitr How Three L. McCoy L. Sopko R. Chalk R. Hayden M. Hartsock L. Sack ROTC R The ROTC ri represented l matches with ROTC Raiders Row One B. Eurks, Adv. S. Centers M. Aiechers. Clldel Adv, R. Wilhelm, Comm. ard and Blade ffitary honorary, pro- 'spresented ROTC in fains a saber team. hach ggh Copt- D2 3l'I13n N, Wiethe s. TSHHSSS. L- Mfmdlawlfl HOW Three L. McCoy L. Sopko R. chalk 1z.I1ayden M, Hartsoclf L. Savk ROTC Rifle Team The ROTC riile team promoted rifle marksmanship and represented ROTC in shoulder-to-shoulder and pistol matches with other universities. ROTC Raiders How One 5- Burks, Adv. 3. Centers M'CAgechers, G et Ad . R- Wilhelm,V Comm. Row Two D. O'Neil1 C. Imfeld III R. Mills A. Hannan ROTC Rifle Team Row One K. Keener, Capt, J- Woeste. V. Pres. Row Two E. Mills J. Resetarits J. St. Germain D. Haessig Row Three D. Coombs J. Martin Grothaus Stryker . Michaels Gauggel . Miller PFC' SFU . . 5 9355292551512 G' 5 :Zig D :auf 5-Um? use S FI .-E H E g H 'U rfwvwsfaopv 'JU D-0 U C091 OC'-Q r-FUCD was GH ,QL-.3 C5 comms 55'-12 FFOOCD zznwrf C,2.i3f-1- Q22 moo D CD :LSE PUCQ. D-'Dig Q40 E2..':1 OOQ Pl-mg 559 5'C5U ...SHG 5 P-3 OQf-lcv 4-DD' P4655-5 mmm gm 952' EGGS 51135. S.-P E15 ROTC Raiders 235 WK E. Aygvw '7 W'7f'!HF '5 lf'-PPI' ,pil 1.171- Iulie Hogan ROTC Band Sponsor Iackie Sandy ROTC Honorary Cadet Colonel L A 'X Q , .,, ,b ' A M ' 3 I E i ! 5 1 5 Q 1 s 1 x V r x ! ROTC Ban r HOW One j P' Bailey, I Drum Maj Laf50I1, r Dir 9 5 P, 5 Comm- f Hggally i Band 5P0nr E Masonv Depvfy CO! How TWU 1 i I GI Breyer 4 I r Q I r I L I fa olonel ROTC Band How One P. Bailey, Drum Major 1. Larson, Dir. P. Boland, Comm. 1. Hogan, Band Sponsor R. Mason, Deputy Comm. How Two G. Breyer C. Yauuerella W. Boyle G. Kenney L. Ackley M. Steve Row Three M. Kincaid K. Iayne K. Boone W. Wieland R. Uhlenbrock I. McDonald T. Roush Row Four R. Felix R. Beckwith M. Tinker I. Riesenberg D. Hershberger I. Watkins P. Hough ROTC BAND The ROTC Band played in ROTC reviews and in such parades as the Memorial Day and Greek Week parades. A member of the National Reserve Officers Training Corps Band Association, U.C. is the headquarters for the largest national regiment of NROTCBA and partici- pated in national band competition. 1 1, . .W N A 'sv.:.,.g 237 y l Laf-fun satirizes student life on campus i K I L E K x V Omicron Delta Kappa How One B. Klein, Treas. B. Schuerman, Sec. I. Herring, V. Pres. P. Franklin, Pres. H. Curry, Adv. R. Workman, Fac. Sec. Row Two T. Besecker G. Weissenberger W. Trickey E. Nowlin How Three M. Knestrick P. Woo S. Barton S. Partridge L. Green R. Tate Omicorn Delta Kappa ODK recognizes those who have demo nstrat standing leadership in academic and e 6XlI'a-Curr. lcul areas. The student-faculty makeup of OD important two-way interchan .. Give a Damn g the topic of fhiela11The fUrban Crisis 240 fl out P x con erence brought S together civic minority and ed ' ' , , ucational leaders ' h ionstrated out. extra-curricular ODK promotes Urban Crisis- ?erence,brought l leaders. Alpha Phi Omega Founded as a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, un- dertakes projects focused around the campus and the community. In addition to taking part in Homecoming activities, Alpha Phi Omega was active in charity drives, sponsored its annual Valentin-o-gram program and boosted school spirit. Alpha Phi Omega Row One I. Budde, V. Pres. B. Iohnson, Pres. L. Walker, V. Pres. Row Two R. Temple, Adv. A. Heck R. Bialas, Treus. C. Powell L. Hug D. Loe I. Gamblee, Corr. Seo G. Geringer Row Three D. Pugh I. Anderegg R. Smith I. Bowyer R. Ramsey L. Leow I. Stryker A. La Vine ,Adv. How Four F. Ettensohn Zimmel Stephens Sanford, Rec. Sec. Suhr Griffith . Hovemeyer K. Wolfe B. Reese 241 Mortar Board How One A. Maier, Sec. G. Kolar, Pres. J. Crist, V. Pres. Row Two S. Butler K. Fischer L. Huppertz Row Three L. Angel J. Shuman A. Gilbert B. Breen W. Willrich givnx. Composed of freshmen women with at least a 3.5 aver- age, Alpha Lambda Delta sponsored a fall tea for fresh- men girls and a dinner for International students. Alpha Lambda Delta 42 Mortar Board Mortar Board co-sponsored Honors Day with ODK and held a progressive dinner. Contrary to past years, the ODK-Mortar Board conference dealt with social problems Alpha Lambda Delta Row One K. Royalty, Ir. Adv. D. McTurnam, Treus. B. Uhrig, V. Pres. L. Abe, Pres. C. Watson, Sec. L. Keith M. Breyer, Ed. Row Two K. McCarthy C. Brigham J. Griffin K. Sunwha K. Carter S. Grogan D. Novello A. Hines Row Three Haddad PU M. Bender K. Newman M. Hesselbrock C. Watts K. Westermann C. Wittberg C. Thaubald L. Reld G. Ewing E. Glutz. L. Solomon How Four J. Hoblitzell K. Anton L. Dressel L. Dodson N. Powers T. La Camera F. Gieske D. Reed E. Lay L. Dressel C. Pille Row Five C. Rernke G. Ruehlmann S. Mandle M. Butler S. Ley K. Donnelly V. Hengehold P. Watkins S. Gornick B. Brown M. Wallach N. Sites Bow Six J. Linhardt B. Davy J. Trzaska M. Brinker V. Sand C. Whitehead R. Wilson M. Curry L. Schmidt E. Tecoma K. Dalton ' i rtar Board with ODK and past years, the social problems. alta L. Dressel - L. Dodson N. Powers T. La Camera F. Gieske D. Reed E. Lay L. Dressel C. Pille Row F ive C. Remke G. Ruehlmafm S. Mandle M, Butler . L fi, Dedlnnelly v. Hens!-mold P. Watlgms S. GorI11Ck . B WH EIL tfllgllach N, Sites S'X ilolynhlardt , D VY L? Traiaska BI-inkef 3750? I Whitehead . Wilsflln Curr l Schmidt TgC0II1a K, Dalton 'FSF' Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa Officers Carl Trahman-President Paul Herget-lst Vice President Nancy Hamant-Secretary-Treasurer 1968 Initiates Richard R. Alexander Ernest N. Arnett Thomas J. Atkins Jack J. Donn Patricia S. Frank Bruce E. Ivans Frank M. Kaplan Paul A. Laughlin Herbert F. Lepple, Jr. Sharon L. Maby William C. Miller Arnold D. Newman Arden T. Rosenthal Jerome F. Schmutte Arthur W. Smith Paul C. Voet Elizabeth S. Vogel Susan J. Vogel Iuniors James L. Eger Janice M. Egar Terrence W. Martin Election to Phi Beta Kappa has been a recognition of in- tellectual capacities well employed, especially in the acquisition of an education in the liberal arts and sciences. Founded in 1776, at the College of William and Mary, Phi Beta Kappa was the first society to have a greek letter name. Literary exercises, especially composition and de- bating, received. major emphasis at the regularly scheduled meetings. An attempt has been made to enumerate the elements of liberal culture, one criterion for selection into the society. These include intellectual honesty and . - ' d tolerance, a variegated range of intellectual interests, an understanding in addition to knowledge. The afore- ' ' ' h ssor ofa suc- rnentioned qualities should assure t e posse cessful, useful life. M' nd A I. Schneider B. Karas Row Three S. Utley S. Lipp B. Ieffcott A. Cohn M. Wilkes M. Murtaugh R. Katz B. Zakem Row Four A. Sleppin I. Haverkamp Scott . Wahler I. Miller Tobik . Granulin S. Levy E. Hauenstein I. R I. N Metro Promoting eled after ' U. C. Bam Pi Delta Epsi How One I. Chisholm, I R. Horsley, Pr G. Stevens, .ic C. Smith, V. P, Row Two C. Teitz C. Cole M- Ritchie M- Morei Jhomore, and rship, leader- irter, Sophos imen women. If the Sophos Metro Promoting campus spirit, Metro put on Laf-fun, mod- eled after Laugh-In, featuring Mac Frampton and the U. C. Band. They also sponsored the Prom Party. Pi Delta Epsilon Row One l- Chisholm, Treas. R. Horsley, Pres. G. Stevens, Adv, C' Smith, V. Pres. Row Two C- Teitz C. Cole M- Ritchie Mt Morel I. Carr I. Sedgwick G. Baumgartner E. Clay Row Four R. Glaser S. Levy L. Geren G. Shaw B. Rubin R. Katz Metro Plow One W. Schuerman, Sec. W. Trickey, Pres. D. Eshman, V. Pres. I. Herring, Treas. Row Two D. Lehman R. Tate I. Koros M. Ullman I. Schneider B. Fee Row Three A. Peerless Row Three E. Nowlin G. Weissenberger N. Orphan B. Peterson B. Klein P. Franklin Row Four C. Hewan M. Knestrick A. Sanford T. Bennett S. Partridge L. Green Pi Delta Epsilon national journalism honorary. attempted to promote student interest in j0u1'I1Hl1Sm by IHIUHUUS 3 large class under an expanded Pledge Program' Pi Delta Epsilon 245 198 Walter Eberhardl Robert Humphreys Parkefohnson Russe I Wilson 1899 Charles Adler 1900 Ada Innes 1901 Henry Bentley Andrew Hickenlooper Smith Hickenlooper Park johnson 1902 Coleman Avery Hu h Bates Eadl 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 Emest 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 246 1916 Howard Behle Victor Fischbach Henry Hoppe Roy Palmer Harold Payne Harold Porter john Reece Edward Robinson Herbert Schroth 1917 g Vthlliam 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 Hu fh Bowen Wi ard Breiel Carlton Brown Carl Frey Philip Meyers Edward Meyer Cyrus Osborn 1921 li 1922 Edgar Coons Chase Davies Daniel Fries Edward Gabriel Allison Ideson Arthur McClure Ifbward Metzger Robert Sarvis Frederick Schierloh W lmer Scott Echvard Strietelmeier Robert Todd Edward Wa er Randall Walli-Aer 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 1Mlliam 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 Cayman jack Grieshaber William Hammond Ralph Holterhoff William Nieman Frank Owens 1931 Bradford Allin IMlliam Berwanger 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 Crlton 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. Groqlgllenbache Fred Hoe er Robert johnson Kosciusko Kemper Bernard Levin Louis Scofield Sidne Mullikiri 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 I-leiiebush 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 Wilerson Ralph Yaeger 1937 Douglas Day Vthlliam Feldhaus Larry Gibboney Charles Gillelt Robert Heuck, jr. Charles Mileham Clifford Mueller 1' Gordon Orr Ralph Grace 1938 Robert Biedenbender Milton Brooks Robert Dalton Bill Ferguson Robert Kamp Bud Kelchner Frank Molloy Wes Newkir 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 iMlIiam Kelchner Ellis King joe Morris, jr. Llo d O'Hara Niclc Skorich Ray Virgin 1944 Richard Anderson jack Bade john Bedway Linus 1-Iaby Elbert Nic el 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 Irv Scharfenberger Robert Siekmann Rogcer Stephens jac Strubbe Brewster Sanders Bob Weber 1948 Tom Blake Charles Crozier john Fuhrman Earl Hobt Robert Huber Orville Retzsch Flo d Shorts William Westerfeld 1949 Richard Dallmer Irwin Behrendt Thurman Owens Harold johnson john Pramik George Paul Don McMillan Don Graddis Sidney 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'Brlen 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 Ian 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 Seybo t 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 Chaliin 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 Lelmonstoll Alan Rosenberg Nick Shafer Henry Stroh Larry Willey 1961 Bob Chapman Ken Conatser Dan Dell Ken Elder john Grafton Barry Hess Bill Nester Phil Santora IGus Scglmidt Srl' in let Challles Shiiff on 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 Sa ler rank Shaut jim Siler 1963 Bill Abernethy john Anderson Llolyd Bernstein Bil Donohoo Bruce Heyman Paul Marshall john Mikula jerry Mom er Dave Oberlin Allen Quimb Gerald Sapadin gon Scxhuerfnan ruce oge san Anthony Yatii g 1964 Dan Carmichael Ken Cunningham Bob Fee Tom Glueck Forest Heis Ned Lautenbach john Leane Bill Monnig BrigkOwens Bur Tower 1965 Fred Butler Steve Edmonson Ken Heuck jim Leed Stuart Meyers Denny Reigle Steve Schmaltz jim Schwab Stuart Susskind Steve Wilson Dale Wolf Denny Woodnlff jay Wright 1966 Tom Becker Rudy Boerio Ken Calloway Mike Doyle Al jacobs Tom Macejko Mike Marker Eric Nowlin Frank Nutter Mike Rolf Phil Shepardson Kevin Teismann Rich Theryoung 1 967 Dan Bennie Denie Gleeter Dave Eshman jerry Hill Gary Menchhofel' Gordie Smith Mike Ullman 1968 jim Calloway Lenny Green Barry Klein jim Kodros jim Nageleisen Ed Nemann Nick Orphan john Schneider john Studenlw Dave Swain I Sigma E' NIVV Pr-5. G, S1il V, Pr D. W T ri U5 j Hu, I Sep ll. Uh? can I 1, i lBaet Neal Berle K-3l'l Bguldin H5iGreen N 1 H t lim Hstlelglann :Adi Lee erry Leimgnst 1 Alan R 0 I Nick si?3?Q,be'g HQWY Stroh Laffy wniev Ei? 9 Chapman Ken C Dan Dilflatser hen Elder lohn Grafton BUYS' Hess Bill Nester Phil Santora IGus Scshhmidt arry ' 1 Charles Sllillifiefton Dick Snyder Max White Ed Wolf 1962 Darrell Cauley Paul Sholak ' Dick Crone Robert Gaines Dale Heidotting Iohn Krieg Sid Lieberman Mickey McLaughlin Lynn Mueller Doug Rice lim Savler rank Shaut lim Siler 1963 Bill Abernethy lohn Anderson Lloyd Bernstein Bill Donohoo Bruce Heyman Paul Marshall Iohn Mikula jerry Mom er Dave Oberlin Allen Quimb ' Gerald Sapadin Don Schuerman Bruce Vogelgesang Anthony Yates 1964 Dan Carmichael Ken Cunningham Bob Fee Tom Glueck Forest Heis Ned Lautenbach Iohn Leane Bill Monnig Bri Owens Burgk Tower 1965 Fred Butler Steve Edmonsun Ken Heuck lim Leed Stuart MeyE1'S Denny Reisle Steve Schmalll lim Schwab I Stuart Susskmd Steve Wilson Dale Wolf H Denny.Woodl'U jay Wright 1966 Tom Becker Rudv Boerlo Ken'CalloW8Y Mike Doyle AI 1acobS . Tom Macelko Mike Marker Eric Nowlin Frala-lkRNlilgiCl' Mi 9 0 Phil shepafdwg Kevin Telsman Rich Tlleflmung Egg Bennie Denie Cleeter Dave Emman as Gordie Smith Mike Ullman ??,8Callow2Y Lenny Grgen Bal-ry Klein l lm Kvdfosl en lim Naselelf Ed Nemaflfln Nick orvllftd , lohrl Schnel e Iohn Sludinka Dave Swell' sigma Sigma E, Nowlini Pres. G, Smith. V. Pres. D, Eshman. Treas. 1, Hill. Sec. M, Ullman, Carnival Chrm. I. Calloway L. Green B. Klein I. Kodros I. Nageleisen E. Nernann N. Orphan I. Schneider I. Studenka Charles Weichert. Adv. Sigma Sigma U.C.'s oldest and most h l I outstanding upperclassmen's OUOFHFY, Slgma Sigma was founded in 1898 to forward the goals. of the University and develop loyalty. The annual Sigma Sigma Carnival attracted over 5,000 stu- dents. Proceeds were utilized to help furnish an eigh- teen piece exercise room in Calhoun Hall. 3 'VN 'D lgn, ff' , 1,215 fox. rev Dx 247 Cincinnatus How One M. Moore, Adv. N. Lloyd R. Watkins, Pres. D. Schneider, Sec. D. Darling, V. Pres. R. Peterson, Treos. Row Two M. Brueggeman C. Eilberg E. Hamm S. Luth I. Stautzenhach M. Corvalho S. Borton A. Lingenfelter How Three A. Maier R. Hopple T. Timmel S. Isphording I. johnson S. Fitzpatrick S. Utley W. Fee M. Lewin D. Lehman How Four D. Saul B. Dineen W. Shuerman I. Schneider G. Weissenberger M. Ullman B. Klein N. Orphan I. Kodros W. Trickey How Five C Bohn P. Woo F. Ertel I. Griffith S. Barton T Bennett S. Partridge L. Fenicle R Matre R Kurrle I. Hadler Cincinnatus Cincinnatus service honorary sponsored campus tours and open houses for prospective U. C. students. 1600 high school students attended the Collegiate Day pro, gram held on Homecoming Day. A fat , 248 5.3.1 l Wi ' 1 ' F' gs V ..... ,.,, , Mig F A W Campus tours students. 1600 giate Day P1-0. 1 , 1 n x ' I 1 E ov l E 3 1 I w P' X Q h ,mc ' i X X 3.,',.ticQw,xgg V Ryu ,Q X X X x . A - 'W it ' 'f2!Tv?X1-lik Nix 'eds :Egg 1 . 'X fx ' it 5 a ' if 4 if 5 A xx.: N - ia N lx Union maintenance men facilitate CINCINNATIAN organization photography 'Hill Sed with ' - . Z7 , - ' ro B mamtalmng Campus security, the campus p011C0 Protect umverslty p p rty. Alpha Alpha Pi Row One J. Binning B. Lambert B. Malone D. Kump How Two A. Gans J. Miller J. Deatrick C. Sadler How Three C. Parsons M. Holzschuh, Pres. Sister M. Ferneding C. Overlin P. Bertsche Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity sched- uled lectures by Iudge Pottinger and Eugene Ruelh- mann and sponsored tours of Cincinnati industrial firms. Alpha Kappa Psi can Alpha Alpha Pi Holding its candlelight ceremony in the recently dedi. cated Proctor Hall, Alpha Alpha Pi awarded an honorary membership to Ruth Dalrymple, new dean of Nursing. Alpha Kappa Psi Row One VV. Otte, Sec. E. Sten er Pres 8 , - D. Fryman, Treus. Row Four D. Cohen, Jr. T. Schulkers D. Kuhn J. Greenwald l 1 a A I 1 E E i l l l l A T. Fink 30351235208 M. Greenstein T R: Gracie W. Wiedemann i T. Simpson Dr. Grilliot, Adv. 1 Row Three 7 B. Smock y B. Barth L. Garcia A S. Miller D. Kramer 1 J. Brown S i l u l l I i Q l o Q i l y 250 i iiri is p Row Two ha Pi ly dedi- onorary Iursing. four hen, Jr. iulkers hn enwald .k eenstein 'iedemann AIAA PLOW One T. Cord, V- Chair. R. Munger' Chair. H. Fogg, Treus. Row TWO D. Leedom D. Olney How One G. Uram, Treas. M. Grote, Pres. C. Tankersley, V. Pres. D. Smith M- Lewis Row Three W. Geese S- Mehaffie, Sec. G- Wyen D- Fessenden D. Roselius H. Goldstein I. Miller R. Norris Row Three M. Smolnycki T. Eckert B. Niehaus I. Bernstein I. Laugle Amer' . man Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 'h rofessionals in the aerospace Providing a link Wit p industry and informing students of current develop- ments and opportunities in this field, AIAA scheduled a weekly film series, speakers, and field trips. This spring, the chapter hosted the Great Lakes Regional etition presenting technical papers. Student Paper Comp 251 J .QL ' American Institute of Chemical'Engineers Working in co-operation with the professional chapter, the student AIChE organization strives to advance the field of chemical engineering. Sponsoring meetings, tours and social functions for all chemical engineering students, AIChE helps students decide upon a speciality by informing them of new and developing fields. AIChE Row One L. Krantz L. Drumm, Pres. I. Freson M. Tumey Row Two D. Cadwell S. Lesh B. Ruebusch C. Kazmierski B. Boyda Row Three M. McCarthy S. Leyrer G- Allspagh T. Brown l- Wheeler B. Carreno D. Sudman 252 Alpha Cl Alphu Chi Sig bgrsllp from metaflurglcal l p3fillS, to wlich prof' turesl v I uhh ROW Tllmfg M- MCCarlhy S. Leyrer G. Allspsch T. Brown l. Wheeler B. Carreno D. Suclmzm lfjlgt . , K i f l i l 1 l l l 1 l 1 Alpha Chi Sigma glpha Chi Sigma professional fraternity draws its mem- hi from students in Chemistry and chemical and Msllp ical engineering. In addition to spring and fall grilpha Chi Sigma scheduled a career night party professionals were invited and sponsored lec- MISS. Alpha Chi Sigma HOW 0116 D. Cadwell M. McCarthy B- l30l'fl4' I. Wheeler, Nl, TUWPB' Treos. B' Ruebusch' lima' Tlirvv Pres, S. l.l'Sll S, Leyl-er Miller ll. Corn-mx ROW TWO R. 1.1-mx L. Krantz C. Allsparli G. Miller B. Hogan I. Freson D. Smlnmn Lggyfg gill' ' ' Q . , , M . ,, .1-f. 4 ' ,4- Xua'-f.11-fg , ' I iv.. ...W tp' v., ,,,... ..i..wgH fi ve-gg, l ff! .61 ,Q ill ,- , ' af ' ll . , Y , ,,a,wa wg -fn-...- ' Kfif , , 15 2:13 American Pharmaceutical Association How Three HOW one R. Cluxton J- Morgan' F. Simmons Corfxsec' D. Berwanger P. Hamilton, Pres. R Kolezynski C. Rohrig.T1'eus. D' Carter R. Ballantine B: Draeger D. Kerr Row Two R. Kreutzberg L. Sampsel S. Lipp L. Vllesseling M. Karl P. Anastasiou A. Osenton J. Curott D' Oliver Row Four I'. Sawyers J Fmley D. Lageman R Li p F. Roudebush ' Stgphens B. Zippert . Stine . Edsall J. Horchcer D. Weaver T. Humphries K G. l-lirschfeld G T . ' H J. I-lorchter B. Draeger The role of the student and 'lthe future of pharmacy were the major themes at the regional meeting of APhA held in Cincinnati. In the effort to increase coordination among health professions, APhA sponsored symposiums with doctors and nurses. Lectures were delivered on social issues and professional problems. 54 American Pharmaceutical Association C lj XI AIl1E'l'lc3 as ASCE Row One P. Walton I. Martin D. Iackman, Pres. I. Stratman, V. Pres. K. Bachor Row Two D. Parker S. Mack I. Papania D. Patton P. Palmer Row Three M. Painter R. Martin R. Forney S. Patterson I. Young M. Dann P. Iaeger How One F. Weisgerber, Sec. T. Walton, Ir., V. Pres. R. Hunter, Pres. Row Two R. Steuer D. Sackman D. Roush C. Hedgecock Row Three I. Herman M. Cummins S. Severyn R. Beardmore gcialill American Society of Civil Engineer i l 5 F i 1 The purpose of ASCE, a professional civil engineering ose students to engineering practices ' industry Speakers from industry were invited t0 1n - lecture on current engineering problems. A tour of the Riverfront staff-student picnics Were held- society is to EXP Stadium site was also sponsored, and several 255 r ASME How Three I. Taus ROW one P. Arszman E- Bayham. H. Fulks TFQUS- R. Kurrle D. Shade, R. Holcshuh SCC- D. Wachob R. Shively. Chrm. R. Hallbach How Two W. Beck E. Rust R. Miller D. Geuder HOW One How Four F. Ghahreman, G. Delmonaco Trees. C. Reay K. Maclclux. R. Miles Pres, D. Baughn D. Raine, L. Guthrie Sec. D. Clawson Row Two How Five W, Zimmerman B. SCl'1H9iClBI' R, Bilen D. Cvelbar M. Dittman W. Allman M. Gabbarcl G. House I. LaBarbara R. Russell R. Bobinger I. Hrusousky Row Three R. Wagner F. Antonio D. Fischer W. Subler G. Bowen S. Millard ASME acquainted its members with the problems and AHIGFICHH SOClet of MBChHHlC3l Ami activities of the mechanical engineer through its pro- grams of speakers, movies, and industrial plant tours U.C. served as host this year to the ASME Region VStu- dent Convention. Ioint meetings were held with the pa- rent organization in the city during the spring. . 2? ASM ROW One I' KfuP0WiCZ, Treas I' Gfisik, Pres. ' G' GaritS0H, Sec. ROW Two 3- Pearman F- M- Kuhaneck XX , gChHIllC3l B. Bogan T. Kessler I. Fields sci? 1-Q Am ' . encan Society for Metals Row One l- Mangin. Treas. l- Eye, Sec. B. Zielke Row Two S. Brubaker, Chrm. W. Tholke, Adv, G. Graman t and education in the metallurgy Advancing interes professions, the student chapter ofthe American Society for Metals scheduled dinners, movies, and plant tours l t dent night, high for its members. At the annua su ' 'ted to converse with the pro- school students were 1nv1 fessional and student organizations. American Marketing Assn. How One How Three D. Wallace, T. Klumb TI-eds, I. Duebber R. Bogart, l- Bruner Adv. I. McFarland G. Carrier, N- Hughes pres, L. Conarroe s. Gaible, B- Smock Avhiigi Row Four 'Sec' 7 T. Ballman I. Kenner Row Two R. Devereaux I. Beiting R- KOS G. Nortmann W- QUE I G. Osterrday M. Fitzwater S. Flanagan I. KGIIHSI' Beta N. Sanderson BWV lt B. G. R1 Ct VV 1 F E. l l J. l l l l . I American Marketing Association 3 Members of AMA competed with one another during the advertising workshop in designing an effective ad- vertising campaign for a new un-named product. ft Arete professional organization for physical education majors featured a speaker in the field of physical ther- apy and made decorations for the Sports Banquet. l Arete 1 Arete l Row Ono R. Nieman M. Rudolph. Sec. A. Fliclx. Pres. R. lxloindors. Y. Pros. How Two ll. lxloyur ll. Sczliultxz ll. ltluum-ry S Biggs B. Smith Hou' Three 1. Mooney C. Ullman G. Stumpe l.. McCoy Xl. Young D Berger S Scott ll Xlillor I Xlonsey 4 .1 lssocialion another during an effective ad- i product. S. Biggs B. Smith ROW ThI'89 1, Mooney C, Ullman G. Stun1P9 L, MCCOY M. Young D. Berger S, Scott D, Miller I. MonS9Y Beta Alpha Psi Bow One L. Neuer. Corr. Sec. B, Cox, Pres. G. Thomas.V.P1' 95- Row Two C. Krumdieck W. Boggess E. Selway J. Welker Row Three P. Ruflin R. Branch R. Grove H. Dorfman M. Light How Four J. Wittfelt M. Belmont . Cannon FU S. Schwartz C. Rehling F. Taylor R. Belmont Beta Alpha Psi Members selected to Beta Alpha Psi accounting hon- orary must have a 3.0 accum in accounting. The organ- ization sponsored numerous dinners at which various local accountants spoke on fields related to accounting. Two tours of accounting companies were sponsored, and an alumni dinner was held during spring. 259 Caducea Row One D. Weisenborn, Sec. A. Peerless, Pres. I. Miller, V. Pres. How Two S. Gerstner R. Stewart G. Simes Row Three R. Filipski S. Levy M. Kunnen G. Perrotta ,N Qt Nh' QM.. Caducea Composed of students interested in the various health professions the Caducea society sponsored a number of lectures by practicing physicians and researchers on various topics in medicine. Programs with the pre-med- ical advisory committee and the admissions committee at U.C. Medical School were also presented. F25 260 l 1 P l E l E F t 5 Della 5 F0SiEIlI1g Selected 6 and i8Clu knowledgf nual lose A10y:ius. . Q E 5 l various health :red a number researchers on h the pre-med- ons committee ted. Delta Sigma Pi Fostering the study of business at U.C., Delta Sigma Pi selected a program of tours through local businesses and lectures by professionals to augment classroom knowledge. Marty Karard was crowned queen at the an- nual Rose Dance and an Orphans Party was held at St. Aloysius. A faculty award was initiated this past year. Delta Sigma Pi Row One M. Iansen D. Iacobs T. Colacurcio R. Schafer B. Ballmeyer, V. Pres. R. Russell, V. Pres. B. Anderson, Pres. M. Konrad, Rose Queen P. Feichtner, V. Pres. L. Herbst, Sec. I. Oldham, Treas. Row Two B Loftus P. Kilpatrick B Phillips I. Beiting T Klumb I. Moeller W. Rose T Hendricks D Byrne K Huff R Phillips R Horsley, Sec. Row Three T. Ruthemeyer D. Kaske T. Ballman D. Woodie B. King I. Berkemeyer D. Wiley I. McFarland N. Hughes B. Dressler T. Donahue Row Four I. Carroll L. Weakley G. Shaw F. Taylor M Blake D. Thompson M Welch C. Wehling H. Rennekamp D. Curran R. Glaser 261 Chi Epsilon How One Row Two R. Sidwell, L. Werner, Sec. Assoc. Ed, I. Herman, T. Walton, Ir., Treos. Pres. D. Roush, I. Martin, V. Pres. Pres. Chi E sil n p 0 The Brodie Tower will provide engineering facilities. Chi Epsilon, national honorary fraternity for civil engi- neers, attempted to develop the four qualities of scholar- ship, sociahility, practicality, and character. Cl1frII1lS ln adlition if Chen istry Clk Laser Lab and Eta K ppa Nu Hou' ine G. La vs. Trees. J. Clc'er. Pres ll. Ahlt. Hee See, Chemistry Club In addition to lecture programs on chemical safety, the Chemistry Club planned trips to the Children's Hospital Laser Lab and Kettering Lab. Chemistry Club Row One M. Wilson, Fac. Adv. E. Lambars, Treus Row Two E. Semrnler, V. Pres. A. White, Pres. N. Womer, Sec. Row Three G. Simes B. Zielke T. Bresky B. Uhrig Row Four M. Kunnen T. Lockwood K. Keener D. Grause Eta Kappa Nu recognized students distingulshmg them selves in the field of electrical engineering and GH Couraged the attainment of a liberal cultural background Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu How One G- Laws, Treus J- Clover, Pres.. M. Ahalt, Rec. Sec. Row Two D. Clark B. Steele W. Naseman, Corr. Sec. How Three T. Balph J. Ball K. Keeling R. Beatty Y Home Economics Chapter How One P. Van Meter I. Ziccardi, R. Magin Treas. M. Coakley N. Wenger, E. Nagel Llggflges' Row Three Pres. C' Smith' C. Van Fleet Sec. N. Paulsen D. Edwards Bow Two B. Searcy B. Rosenberg L... Home Economics Chapter Home Ec. Chapter featured an interesting array of lec- tures on such topics as the art of flower arranging, Christmas decorating, and the marks of quality gems. I.E.E.E. acquainted students with theoretical and prac- tical aspects of the field of electrical engineering by scheduling a variety of tours and speakers. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE Row One B. Fette, Sec. B. Muter, Sec. D. Clark, V. Pres. R. Seaman, Treas. Row Two I. Elkin R. Lewis T. Young P. Morrin Row Three G. Cronenwett I. McWhirt I. Clover I. Miller M. Ahalt R. Balph W. Naseman, Pres. Plow Four I. Ball T. Eifert G. Menszyk B. Kaibel B. Basil I. Conway B. Steele Section I L. Schlacht T. Geers K. Keeling R. Beatty G. Laws Kappa Kappi Deli lectuje by Educ sion Kappa Epsil. HOW fue L. We selinq. Tre fs. L C. Warob. Prez. l. llcioy, V. ires. llllll' T410 P- insstasioi ifvlf, Chapter array of lec- ar arranging, ality gems. gow Four , Ball Eifert MenSZYk Kaibel , Basil , Conway Steele tion I iehrachf Geers Keeling Beatty Laws x. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary, co-sponsored a lecture by Philip Retterbush on the Changing Role of Education during Man and Education Week. KHPPH Epsilon How One ll- Wesseling, Treus, G- Watrob, Pres. lr- McCoy, V. Pres. Row TWO P' Allflstasiou I. Curott A. Osenton, Sec. Row Three S. Henry F. Roudebush C. Berwanger D. Oliver L. Sampsel Kappa Delta Pi R B C L S 0 I. w One Howe, Treus. Gajus, Couns. Angel, Pres. Freedman, V. Preis. Gogats, Sec. Row Two A. Aring M. Derfus H. Koplowitz Row Three I. Gogats P. Prass I. Fardo K. Fischer Frequent Kappa Epsilon dinners promoted unity among the Women in pharmacy. This professional sorority sponsored teas and money making projects. Kappa Epsilon 265 Registering students face an endless pile of schedule cards. 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S- BF0wne, Sec. How Two W- Hofbauer M- Paisley l- Stolzenbepg D' VHI1 Horn a Psi Row Three M. Kincaid I. Williams A. Sanford G. Beekman D. Aubel Kappa Psi Row One R. Draeger, Trees. M. Danian, Faculty Adv, K. Stephens, V. Pres. M. Karl, Sec. Row Two R. Cluxton C. Rohrig R. Kolezynski D. Kerr I. Fraley D. Berwanger F. Simmons T. Sawyers R. Kreutzberg, Pres. How Three D. Carter T. Humphries D. Wearer C. Hirschfeld G. Stine T. Edsall I. Horchler P. Hamilton Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Kappa Kappa Psi attended the National Band Directors Conference in Knoxville and sponsored its annual Chug-Off. Kappa Kappa Psi - 1 atb 267 McMicken Scholars How One D. Altemeier E. Lay R. Nirschl G. Sand, Chrm. K. Weber S. Behrens C. O'Rourke R. Gilmore Bow Two How Three P. Rickelheimer P. Prass A, Warner N. Golenberg D. Arand M. Spaeth K. McCarthy I. Brewer I. Benton B. Smiddy B. Lenzer I. Conn W. Mason S. Grogan How Four R. Wilson D. Walsh I. Kersh A. Hannan D. House W. Schultz P. Kilcoyne T. Herrick McMicken Scholars lnaugurated this year, the McMicken Scholars Honors program provided qualified students individual instruc- tion and a flexible course curriculum including Honor Sections and Colloquia. The members combined social activities with their academic program by getting to- gether for dinners, parties and endless coffee hours. 268 h E L E Nation. NAIA inf' throtgh In dress art A :Bah Scholars holar Honors ividua instruo. ioluding Honor ombined social by getting to- lzoffee hours. 1 l 1 ,':l - , N.A.E.A. Row One L. Atkins Treos. L. Lewis, Pres. I. Walther, Adv. A. Novik, Sec. Row Two D. Silberman National Art Education Association Association NAEA informed students of new trends in art education through movies, trips and speakers. An exhibit of chil- dren's art drawn in student taught classes was held. K. Hubert M. Levi L. Reiner Row Three S. Roberts L. Sedgwick C. Haines T. Tyler C. Kemp G. Kentzel -'lim 'P'0vn1ng-Q..-Q-.W A- ,, A f . - tion classes. Students discover new techniques in art educa l l Pi Chi Epsilon Row One S. Flanagan, Corr. Sec. C. Krumdieck, Pres. Mrs. Mosbacker, Adv. How Two J. Heuermann J. Wittfelt C. Moon Pi Chi Epsilon 1 P1 Tau Sigma mechanical engineering honorary sent two representatives to the national convention in Detroit and scheduled Initiation and Spring Awards Banquets. P1 Tau Sigma Honoring women in the colleges of Business Administra- tion and Engineering, Pi Chi Epsilon awarded its annual Freshman Scholarship and Senior Ring. Pi Tau Sigma Row One W. Zimmerman, Corr. Sec. R. Holcshuh, Pres. D. Baughn, V. Pres. G. House, Rec. Sec. G. Reay, Treas. Row Two M. Dittman D. Fischer K. Maddux L. Guthrie R. Kurrle R. Miles Bow Three P. Arszman R. Bobinger S. Barton W. Allman B. Schlake R. Hallbach A -A Rho Tal Rho 'T au De drama majc discussions 4 Sigm Row D. T1 Tre S. Gu Row L. Jo. G. Ex l... Algl D. W K. A1 - V .I ,llxw X -A - Ihi Epsilon iness Administra- rarded its armual ?S. Rho Tau Delta Rho Tau Delta professional honorary for radio, TV, and drama majors scheduled a series of informal lecture- discussions and undertook several fund raising projects. Sigma Alpha Iota FD Cgu Q5-is g'D 1 11:00 mgnggg '4 Q-'cn Pl' SD C7l CJ5 'SU ow Two Johns - Ewing . Johnson . Welzel K. Albert Row Three N. Powers N. Morilak C. Goodman M. Findley P. Hershner Rho Tau Delta Row One S. Greiner, Sec. C. Willians S. Stenger Row Two J. Grueter M. M. Dewan J. Venneman T. Moon Row Three E. Hauenstein, Treus. D. Valmore, Pres C. McCartney, V. Pres. M. Knestrick J. Nimersheim D. Christine Sigma Alpha Iota women's music fraternity scheduled senior recitals and receptions. By sponsoring a music fund they fostered interest in music internationally. Sigma Alpha Iota 271 Society of Automotive Engineers How One B. Schneider, Trees. I. Hrusousky, Sec. M. Smolnycki, Pres. F. Ghahremani, Vice Pres. R. Holcshuh, Trees. How Two M. Gabbard D. Geuder R. Wagner T. Balph I. Labarbara How Three R. Miller M. Dittrnan G. Delmonaco R. Shively I. McWhirt D. Clawson D. Fisher Row Four E. Rust I. Miller T. Via D. Baughn R. Bilen R. Miles G. Reay K. Maddux How Five S. Severyn R. Russell H. Fulks R. Hallbach W. Allman G. House D. Cvelbar R. Kurrle D. Raine Not pictured B. Lyon M. Painter S. Millard I. Kobs G. Lounsdale T. Geers L. Benken S. Severyn M. Alexa I. McWhirt Society of Automotive Engineers Open to U.C. students maintaining an interest in auto. motive machines, the Society of Automotive Engineers conducted a number of road rallys geared toward both scientific analysis and spirited sociability. Highlighting the year was the tour conducted by SAE to the Indi. anapolis 500. l 272 319 elif 'fc 5 i ii. Iii. . Tau B Tau Beta man anc Awards seninr. Tau Beta 5 HOV one M. Nillian V Pres. P. llien, Hes. L. ioeppel Esc. Ho V TWO C. Troeger S- Sample M Plleiilllfl Hgilleers interest in auto. motive Engineers ered toward both ility. Highlighting SAE to the Indi- 4 . Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi engineering honorary society tutored fresh- man and sponsored a teacher evaluation program. Awards were given to the outstanding freshman and senior. Tau Beta Sigma Row One M. Williams, V. Pres. P. Eken, Pres. L- Koeppel Sec. Row Two C. Troeger S- Sample M. Pheanis Row Three I. Gerstman I. Alexander M. Seiden R. Iasper Row Four P. Huber I. Lints S. Lang E. Kelly Tau Beta Pi Row One R. Hunter, Rec. Sec. T. Seese, Pres. I. Miller, V. Pres. D. Leedom Row Two I. Herman G. Hahn W. Naseman K. Maddux B. Carreno D. Roush W. Zimmerman Bow Three G. Wiley R. Holcshuh I. Ball G. Laws I. Clover D. Maurer M. Ahalt I. Tomke Bow Four R. Bobinger K. Keeling S. Barton T. Eckert T. Brown I. Vklheeler R. Beatty R. Kurrle Tau Beta Sigma honorary for bandswomen provided box lunches for the band during the games. Members also planned picnics and a band caroling party. Tau Beta Sigma Ay' P3 E. T w f , i i 27 0' f 'bl 'Liz' -if -- n-n WAA How One M. Young, Corr. Sec. D. Berger, Pres. S. Biggs, V. Pres. How Two S. Greenspan M. White Row Three E. Koehl M. Reinert R. Meinders K. Smith Women's Athletic Association WAA offers a variety of activities for women students throughout the year. In order to meet the interests of all women students, activities were offered on the var- sity, intramural, and club levels. A few activities are co-recreational. Awards are presented for the various activities at the annual Spring Banquet. -N, W. uni' IO: V. - . P1 1 7 it on wmen students ie iiiterests of ed on the var. activities are ir the various , vviyzzfgqfy- 17gi33.4: ,, , igfffgff, Q. N' 1 ' -'1'-fic . , ' K ' . LL.-.L f were-2, ' .M-,M ,, Bl 9, M. , . 4,7 .4 . , f f. -7:5 .zfgy - ' ? , L15 4 . ,A ,af-J.,-.-.. 1 y '71-.. -- 4 at vw ,aff'e'fa:'3,:,r 'M ff K, M31-:V A 1-.fi . .'-vf,.' Ziff? 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Himmelbrand l 4 I 1 B'nai B'rith Hillel a In an effort to stimulate the student's sense of individ- uality, Hillel held dinner seminars every Sunday, Lectures sponsored throughout the year included Dr, l Spock speaking on the issue of War Protest. E l 1 I I fs ! I i I l 1 K i l 1 l l r l L i I r . I l x l l 1 V l l ,l Bapiisi Attemptin persoral 1 ference, a Chrisl Huw c I. Eich Sec. A Co l Pre- llr, Ba V, indixid Sunday. X v can D: S fi Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union Attempting to help students develop meaningful inter- personal relationships. BSU sponsored a Mission Con- ference, a Spring Retreat, and a Fall State Convention. Christian Science Row One I. Eichelberger, Sec. A. Colley, Pres. M. Baker, V. Pres. Organization How Two C. Shanks S. Rhoades R. Shultz How Three P. Broy R. McKnight B. Wylly How One Row Two C. Lipps, P. Suhr V. Pres. H. Curless S. Iohnson, C. Grey Sec.-Treas. R' Row Three pres. G. Sweeten, Adv. S. Curless C. Hill Uniting students interested in Christian Science, CSO sponsored weekly meetings and a talk by a qualified Christian Science lecturer. Christian Science Crganization 7 I I I I I Newman Center Row One K. Kelly Fr. Williams, C- Cappel ChpI' Row Three G Breyer V Pres Sr A M Howe Sta B Loftus Pres R Rlley V Pres Fr T V1ttor1a Chpl I Storch ec B M1erenfe1d V Pres R Boulhe Row Two Kmght I Koepfle Brockman Uhrxg Sopko Wllhelm Kolar I A Mollmann I Schroeder L Newton 278 Kroner Wllhelm Combs Franzosa Glllesple Mastln Thompson Schmelzer Hotze Dalton Blbus W Cafazzo Row Four D Brausch D Cropper D Burke Ir W Cook Waullgman Wolfram Burke Freson Schlueter Strebel Redfern Deltsch Breyer -Q. I Row One Row Two Row Three T Mara B Lawall H Mennmger M Knueven S De1tsc:h P Bruenmg G Potts B Babel 5 Bucl ' , f L. H I . . . , G- ' I ff 3' I I ' , ' s. ' ' I I . ' , I- ' I I . . E. I i l - - , G. I I . R. I 1. . I C. X s . T- ' ' I I I B ' I I I . . . I ,I M. . . I - . D. B. ' 1 j B. E11 G. I B. ' D. I , L. D. - B. ' D. ' I . . G. M. ' I I .. . . T. I I . S. ' l D - I j - D. . . - ' ' I . I I I . . I I V I I I I I . Re ! IIIS an Newman Center Rights and Revolution, featuring Father Groppi and William F. Buckley, was Newman's mode of stimulating social consciousness on campus. Engaging in a wide variety of social, religious, and educational activities, i Newman Center scheduled The Sandpipers for a fall concert dance. Participating in Homecoming festivities, T Newman constructed the Queen's float. Willi am Buckley prepares to address A I' CT, iuicliviniv, Y ' - W'1 Auditorium. sms and Revolution lectures sponsored by Newman brought W. F. Buckley 'fo 1 son 279 S-W ,. , . x .7 ildrfifl stare: ill Wllllllm' am Ilan' u1,wn- an IH, .. SHPE Residence Hall Week swings to Latin beat Isureho e this tr' T- -' 4 ,, , ,. .:. 1 V- . . .. P lm X lt A 'Q H '- - -- 'Nfl This is so exciting, I can hardly wait to see what he does with his water pitcher! ol! mean We Won 44 H prize? 'ju-.in . 'YJ '- 33.6, .,1., 4 l, , it if 1' I api-., W f,.,,,.,f,a.4,4,.gg Q14 P, Art, music, atmosphere, skill, and ingenuity went to the Residence Hall Week programs. Children were treated to a magic show, a Cow- boy and Indian play by a local children's group, and an afternoon of games and prizes. The theme of the Sergio Mendes concert was adapted by the cafeterias where Latin dishes were served amidst sub-tropical decor. Logan Hall won the College Bowl in a stiff test of academic knowledge, and Drew Pearson ad- dressed students on problems facing the Nixon administration. Individual halls sponsored a bod painting session, Casino night, a talent Y show and a fashion show. Gaiety and weariness reigned as the eventful week was brought to a close. ' 1 X 4 281 Resident Advisors How One I. Mazzone, T. Besecker A. Lavine S. Utley R. Montagnese M. Iohnstone Row Two S. Scrofano I. I-Iine I. Lucas D. Roselius P. Franklin M. Myers K. Loar D. Griffith T. Montagnese Bow Three E. Enders B. Hisrich B. Rose G Peter M. Knestrick A Ratcliffe R. Kurrle I. Kornick I. Streater I. Hill I. Kulasik Row Four T. Henry L. Garcia T. Meier G. Hirschfeld T. Fink T. Bennett M. Frampton R. Collins W. Ilg I. Fisher M. Schotland Residence Advisors Men's Residence Advisors live in the Inen's dorms serving as advisors to the men in the residence halls, These senior rnen and graduate students provide guid- ance and understanding to the men when difficulties arise. Nen'S F Culsistillg C hal and ihf for all the I f0I1959 Wi Week, and Men's Residence Hall Association Consisting of the presidents of each men's residence hall and the executive board, MRHA plans functions for all the nien's dorms. Among the events scheduled for 1969 were an Orientation Dance, Residence Hall M.R.H.A. Row One I. Pedley C. Kennedy P. Barone Row Two H. Iay, Treus. I. Patyrak, V. Pres G. Penfield, Adv. K. Wolfe, Pres. Week, and the National Residence Hall Convention. zaa ' Inter-Hall Council How One C. Sadler, Co. Chrm. L. Gelfano L. McCoy Flow Two K. Keeler L. Sopko I. Pedley P. Barone Bow Three C. Kennedy K. Wolfe F. Ertel M. Rica Inter - Hall Council Composed of the presidents of all residence halls, WHC,and MRHA, Inter-Hall Council attempts to solve common residence hall problems and co-ordinate dorm functions. Residence Hall Week was held in February, ,ss V 284 ! N i E 1 i l I . f T norms 6 5, I. G Dorms dabble in experimental art design Residence Hall Week features body painting session 3 or . I . , . . S p ting tW0'P16Ce swimsuits, volunteers receive personalized art mscrlptlon ' .p gg 1 2 .Q ,E 5, Women's Housing Council w One Bow Three n Ro S. Pitsenbarger, Treos. McCoy C. Sadler, Chrm. L. C. McFall M. Osinske, Adv. L. Sopko C. Lertzman How Two M. Riga M, Levi K. Keefer M. Muskouin F. Roudebush L. Gelfand I. Gahris Watermelon open houses, sing along study breaks, and d b LHA for a icnic at Burnet Woods were sponsore y P Logan Hall nursing students. Logan Hall Association , . 1 Women's Housing Council 1 WHC establishes uniform living policies for each Wom- en's living unit. A fall seminar banquet for sensitivity training for officers was held. T Logan Hall Row One K. Radenheimer S. Cooper Row Two L. Ranker I. Gerstman O. Messik M. Muskovin N. Frazier, Adv. Row Three P. Klingenberg L. Sopko, Pres. D. Frazee, Sec. B. Stokes C. Bellonby MQ Rep. P L r i 4 l?lll0I'l late wit MB1l?0I'l31 l 1ti1,ed HY the val fear M Sesc s Housing Council 3 voiicies for each wom- .- banquet for sensitivity .iz ' aw- Hall Howlllei 'f'f'. ' Ptxlinggnell e::eim8f Ll Supkmlrii .gf ' DIFMZCUISEL 11-3t.3UV' B, Stokes Clyellonlli' V9 Qian -ik qovin h 4, z i ' fx X :Z ,f Memorial Hall Replete with well ventilated rooms and piped in music, Memorial began the year with an orientation program entitled You Haven't Seen Anything Yet. Throughout the year Memorial entered candidates in queen contests in addition to having a booth at the Sigma Sigma Carni- val. A Sesquicentennial birthday party was also held. Memorial Hall Row One B. Brim M. Levi, V. Pres. B. Newbold K. Weller R. Cohen M. Iordan f. ' N..- I Row Two Row Three L. Conway E Hatfield B. Kerns L Delaplane L. Gelfand, Pres. C Eisner N. Setliffe B. Van Orsdel C. Valavanis C Sanderson L. Gundersheimer A Madsen P. Bruton C. Thatcher I. Paine I. Meinzen ' W '7i 17'77'.'T f 4 Q 5, 287 ur F ,fi 317 Daniels How One P. Taylor L. Claycombe C. David K. Merkle S. Rosenthal M. Shulack Bow Two T. Friedman L. Sampsel N. Kravitz N. Spiegol K. Iarvis N. Rosenbloom S. Sperling E. Nagel P. Sachs f 288 Row Three C. Arlen D. Hopping M. Feltzin L. Schmidt I. Zelvy N. Simmons K. Biermann P. Singer S. Pasen I. Levenson S. Duncan Row Four B. Kirk L. Booth B. Hosek I. Scheerer P. Behringer M. Fickling I. Klein D. Lewis L. Rush D. Richards G. Faranda Row Five L. Tostevin B. Pollack H. Brenner I. Russell A. Coburn S. Corwin I. Moschinsky B. Smith E. Tecoma N. Gregory M. Ressler S. Dorelemon Residents of Daniels pursued an active program of social, cultural, and academic activities. Library c ties and a tutorial service were available for students. Daniels sponsored a lecture series. enjoyed frequent hall dances and Sunday open The 1st birthday celebration highlighted the year. Row Three D. Walters R. Ortenzi C. Moore M. Cohn Bow Four R. Ashendorf L. Sack K. Schmitz M. Boyer L. Osecki S. Henry fa :lighted the yea li mf ,GU MWFOIH NJN 'ww' ' 1 fifw ll J .1 , . .mi K, .Tag ...Iain ORD Row Three D, wdfef? s. RI one ,, ea Pres. C' Mom Ill' M M no 3 . K,Sal111uu MDW! L 055510 5, Henry l ! PefS0nalized ta whereabouts, gs P98 dormieg 289 Siddall Hall Row One K. Lemmon I. Selmeier C. Van Fleet G. Neu A. Posthuma B. Deschler P. Anastasiou N. Nugent M. Cahall N. Powers D. Smith B. Cobb M. Nuzback Row Two M. Langhorst S. Bates R. Kromer E. Kirschner B. Stewart D. Aderrnan C. Proffitt M. Belman C. Brenner L. Gold S. Kestenbaum C. Culley I. Gold Row Three D. Mathis P. Woods I. Marshall B. Brown D. Glasgow C. O'Rourke A. McBreen S. Lex P. Winkle C. Thiernan G. Irving K. Mignerey M. Gusakov N. Dome R. Duda Row Four N. Sites P. Suhr L. Grieshop E. Heigl L. Gallagher M. Slodic G. Levy S. Dauner R. Krandall M. Coe I. Wolf I. Widlav M. Doheny S. Schaufuss Luggage boots and coats are all part ofthe quarterly rrtual of movmg 290 Isis Siddall Hall Row One D. Dickerson, P. Fetzer V. Pres. S. Friedman, C. McFall, Trecs. V. Pres. L. McCoy, Pres. S. Pitsenbarger D. McTurnan Row Three How Two B. Watts S. Borton, Sec. S. Rains G. Gordon G. Shaw L. Newcomer P. Allison S. Heitz Siddall Hall Row One D- Weisenborn W- Hurwitz C- Hllynh P- McQueen D- Wirth C- Watson P- Kreutzberg P- Cunningham M- Edgar S- Trautenberg Row Two M- Wilkoe P- Pickelheimer C- Davidson R' Eagleeye D- Daniels E. Rosen K. Kahn B. Fischer P. Stephenson C. Crumley K. Malcom Row Three V. Pulos M. Claeys B. Katz P. Smith C. Epstein N. Baurichter E. Lay P. Tenholder S. Thornton C. Shufran P. Rowe M. Ashyk P. Van Meter Siddall Hall Floor decorations, Secret Buddies, academics, and kin- ship to Calhoun comprised residence life at Siddall. Twenty-four hour quiet hours during exams were in keeping with scholarly pursuits. In a lighter vein, the girls participated in the Residence Hall Week Talent Show. 291 N 1 P 1 A .. l'E5iQT-,'ff- YE C' 'M .- if 'Wi 27 SCl0t0 ReSldBHCe Hall Sc1oto Resldence Hall allows upperclass women to en Joy apartment type l1v1ng w1th1n the Resldence Hall system Adoptlng a pohcy of lemency the government extended open house hours In add1t1on to sponsorlng scholarshlp and recogn1t1on banquets the Hall also held a Chr1stmas party Scloto Row One M Rlga Pres Row Two I Tabb R Becker R Mag1n Row Three I Legge K Rlga N Klug SC1Ot0 hlghrlse provldes modern apartment l1v1ng for Coeds Gallic The niet and aQc0 zine and V , l Calhoun Hall The men of Calhoun sponsored a Miss Calhoun Contest and a Color T.V. drive. They also published Vox maga- zine and Hard Stuff. Calhoun Hall . .A-?f:LL., v,.,s,-Q,g4z..L..: Row One Row Three S. Cobb R. Blewiti I. Tatman, Pres. G, Iohnsch L. Bonhaus R. Frankel D. Schlesinger How Two M. Ginsberg A. Cohn I. Vondrell, Treas M. Dome T. McGregor I. Power D. Brinkrneyer Sawyer Co-sponsored a Christmas Party for neighbor- hood Chlldren with Scioto and boated down the Ohio in the spring. Sawyer Hall Sawyer Hall Row One I. Rodgers, Sec. E. Fox W. Sherman P, Barone, Pres. C. Falk, V. Pres. R. Rhoton, Trees. How Two N. Wolff A. Taylor Row Three R. Burg E. Caldwell S. Patterson I. Massey W. Kent H jf ' 1 Qi 9' 1 I 45 Y I l ' v . in ll W l . 5 h F 1400 men attended the IFC Smoker, each a potential brother. , 'ge-13 Elaiilf , f 1 . . 'Y ,,f,,C4 iff:-f .,W4J7lE, e Q :nw qv-,ugm ,. 1 ff- S.. The Greek system is young and alive, alert and ready for lifeg withstanding even torrents of rain on Pledge Sunday. 2 96 The Greek World . 1 X F 5 MWA f f' A ' ' . Th' ' th smlle, a tear, 5 Sigh of relief: in 3 ghgrl lime 3 rushee becomes a pledge and a pledge becomes a slster IS IS e ffff ' dfd ,173 'fffsf ,ff 711 I 44,21 , 2,2 ,fpf H g, f ,GQ V 'i fi' M A 52 , , i f Lf , Y 57 ff? 3 1 f , Q aiu' f ,I f fu, ff 1 f 1 f 1 ,Af f I, 4 fs ,HH 'fe W1 f flfzvf Q, ' , Q ,, ff? , f ' ' ' 3' f ' ,mmf ' System. 297 '16 in I. 1 1 N Q 1 1 s x 1 x Q 1 i ki: 1 'N-up Serenading reflects Greek ties of unity and friendship Sorority houses hosted t . , aw i 1.1. J! K ,M 'iieyt If, ps rx , fr!! G . mek S0113 Clrcle unites individuals within the System- hy de Panhellenic Council Bow One A. Schneider B. Scott, Treas. D. Smith, V. Pres S. Seaman, Pres. Miss Moser, Adv. M. Hartsock, Sec. S. Zimmerman How Two K. Fischer M. Konrad I. Kirchner K. Smith L. Dulsky I. Heilker M. Kessler E. Murphy P. Muszynski Row Three D Selm R Chalk C Burns B. Dineen 1. Weil S. Fitzpatrick B Sheeran P Breiner Panhellenic Council Coordinating activities anion - - Panhellenic sponsored workghzgrgolxlis' cilitate inter-communication. The fir? publication of a rush booklet with IFC further strengthened Greek unity In addition to the Scholarship Convocation Panhell sponsored the Double Qumef and supported a foster child in Greece. 'KW 300 Overseeiug - Panhelleuic sp and scholasig loueyiorthe X I l ' U V A' I V C' I C Y . , W.--,l 1- Il.-l-Xlgl, lg-'v'.2!f...A..f t iii' GY wean. ...legit- NBSQ tilil Xxx? ...exif XX'-.Q.:i.. 41 S5:EiSii,Ei5g Nklfif .sis Iunior Panhellenic Row One P. Atwood Trees. K M. Shreve V. Pres. ' Q R. Chalk Sr. Adv. L. Schmidt t Pres. Miss Moser Adv. n L. Brown Sec. Bow Two K. Hanni P. Cunningham B. Macknin E. Kirschner B. Fulmen I. Goodman Iunior Panhellenic Overseeing pledge class activities, Ir. Panhellenic sponsored pledge exchange and scholarship dinners and collected money for the M.S. Drive this year. How Three M. Muehlenkamp S. Grunkemeyer K. Cottingham A. Hertenstein H. Stiel V. Gundelfinger C. Monnig Row Four I. Iasper I. Heeb C. Twachtman M. Grupenhoff S. McDaniel R. Gilmore I. Newstate S. Perkinson C h down MCMiCken Hill to be welcomed by active sisters. . ' ledg8S FUS Iubilant sorority P 301 Alpha Chi Omega . g , V 55372, me 1 gf i s V . , ,,x , 1 f 1 x .Q W 'JV iw- Il! I I K I ' , I Y 1 I X K X , ,, 4 ' 1 , .A 4+ ' . v 1 I f r wut l lr - 1 f A' 1 in Q 1 V ff . 1 ...A 4 , y ,, f lx Wfbff' 1 4 .W I yy oe.. it yy 9' 41 ' 7 ff get ' 4 '.....i. 1 l. Alpha chiomega A Chi O celebrated its fiftieth year at Row one M. Bolinger Row Five U.C. With a fun-filled schedule. Sisters L. Ryan YI-Mlfglgjfjs gafvfqf treated Allen House children to a kinder- ' , T , - . OWg1 , , 0 I Irjrffrinliiff was D- Todd 1. Gettler concert. Sorority unity was exemplified H h C. Converse K. Sh - , A.1NZs?e6i'Irllgl'eZil D. Schneider K, Grifauer by the slumber party and leather Daugh N- Wiethe P- Senff H- Haydon ter Banquet While study kits enhanced I. Shuman, Rec. Sec. P- Beftsehe I. Stober . M. Wolery, Corr. LIBgite1iJ M. Mitchell Pledge SChOl.aI'Sl'11p. s . - ten urs N. H ' ROVSCTWO P- Atwood P. wiiiind M' Spaulding Row.Four E-Pljggfgllfl 3-5 . ,f W-fe, . C. Heuinger L- Wlffkamper K MO C. Smith L- Pies ' Mon C- Broughton Sllallb Row A. Gans C- Reis 1. Miller B, Nunn I. MacDonald I, Maier D. Raasch l- Wilson 1, M l- Schuster M- Davis I. Clilrrilherlain P- Sehfleidel' L- Brown K. Koppenhoefer G. Balser S- Seaman 3, Shaw l- Yost D' Doyle N. Burns S, Wilde L. Sponzilli S. printz D. Knauft llgloigien B. Dineen Row Th,-ee ' 91 Y S. Schaufuss J. Mitchell gf giftendorf S- Hubble I. Radcliffe C' Becker f-bg S. Perkinson , ,Aix F. Roudebush ,,f '-1? A .. A tilgxlgllxgtef PI'0gresses, conscientious Alpha Chi'S find 302 Spending more time in the dinin -ll g fl udy area. AIP Alpha Delta Pi ion' One iiuthemeysr t N ,.l F' , nur tn.: I iSnlruede:. Tre: 1 fi Chnpio: Y. Pres. F. lfezusk. Fiff '-55. W P01 Uma- - fl 5 . liflfk: 2 . . 2:1 r, N.. .np Aim QW.. arms: I - . 1 i0EX8l1 1 Drag -Nice: ibsak - I I 1 i x 1 I fl S l 5 5 im.- 6 Alpha Della Pi If QW 1 Y L' LJ .. X ' Y Alpha Delta Pi Row One C. Ruthemeyer, Rush Chrm, C. Schroeder, Trees. M. Champion, V. Pres. P. Muszynski, Pres. Mrs. W. Pohl, Housemother C' Ludeke, Rec. Sec. B- B0hl, House Pres. How Two A- Shaffer G- Schulten B- Vockell G- Doan L- Neuer A- Seals B- Ferrarell ivhkg gfifd ' S .3 K. Ostendori M. Smith Flow Three P. Burns V. Ghearing N. Lay K. Connelly C. Reynolds I. Sansone M. Miller A. Geil I. Brokamp Bow Four E. Murphy L. Burch I. Heeb H. Brenner L. Shimler M. Riggi I. Briede C. Kaiser H. Heidacher I. Sellman S. Sebastian I. Horn HOW Five I. Schinner D Selm C Reckman B Bauer I. Lints M. Grupenhoff C Bauer I. Fardo C Dalton C Weaver D Risse A lost balloon from an ADPi flies f1'0m telephone wires on Pledge Sunday- After winning three awards at State Day, ADPi's watched their float Egg 'em on Cincy be chosen as runner-up. Next AD Pits and Phi Kaps set a precedent with their Housemothers' Capture. One could see the Look of Love at a winter party after the Pledge Formal. ,iii 303 -r TK- --...--iv--,f----- ---- -- I I I I I I 3 1 I I .i' Alpha Gamma Delta Row One Row Three L. Perry, Treas. D. Haag D. Forster, V. Pres. I. Iasper G. Wildman, P. Dinsmore Alpha Cum Man S. Bauer M. Konrad, Pres. I. Davis Mrs. Zerkle, R. Weisskoph XJ Housemother L. Bassler C. Perry, V. Pres. L. Kluener , G. Pitts, I. Farfsing House Chmn. L. Baumgartner I. Armstrong, Rush Chrm. ROW Four C. Fuss HOW TWO E. Burk C. Krejci I. Dickerson I B. Fulmer P. Huber A. Schneider P. Suhr P. Iohannes C. Powell I. Clark I. Levi L. Gilbert M. Schellhous N. Cassini F. Sullivan N. Nickson D. Parsons S. Hennessy Alpha Gamma Delta I N Af the Alpha Gam Pancake Breakfast, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority served the 'I J an afmual Phil3,UIhf0PiC Pmlectg MGH community as an organization. The an- , C3Ud1dHI9S 3CC1U1f9d the aft Of f11PP1US nual Picnic Delta Que Weekend was in P3UC3k95' the spring. I Delta Sigma Theta 5 AKNS capture t Delta Sigma Theta Row One Row Three I. Leach B. Buckhanan A. Spalding P. Meadows T. Butler, Pres. R, Hannah R. Hurley, Treos. N. Fox, V. Pres. ROW Four R. Seawright ROW TWO C. O'Conner I G. Miree E. Miree I SQSQQSOH Row Five S- Cobb E. Hawkins I B. Ienkins I I I I I I I I I I cg if :ulld 'til All . -1.4-V ' Q. llilllll a Theta Alpha Kappa Alpha 'C E4 Y G 's 'E X 4 Q AKA's capture the First Runner-up trophy for the Mother's Day Sing. Alllha Karma Alpha How One Row Three Row Four l- MOUTH, PFGS- M. Lynch C. Shuttlesworth S. South, Adv. L. Barnes D, Edwards ROW TWO I. Gaines L- l0Hf2S pl Min T. Pryor T' Qulck S P West E. Davis ' I. Offutt Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority participated in a year of scholarship and service. Sisters worked at Rollman clinic on Sunday afternoons. A Big Sister pro- gram with Longview en- abled young girls to enjoy field trips with AKA mem- bers. Articles of clothing were sent to needy families in the South through Send a Box? The Spring Bachelor Ball and a New Year's Eve Cocktail party highlighted the year's social events. Alpha Omega 3. ., . ...J . .1 1 .AH , . . f:'z: 1191 -..1'Z??f1 f.. EQQTUY , 'J . 1 . ' 5 ft.,-ju. . '-y..-Y .. L ,. ., 3.3 f. x -:Na . , ' .sw ,. : ,. .. eq,-5 if x4 fA,,:.- '- , gi 'ij ,gg . - W-1 5,.,fg'::v. , ' X ' ' J . .. '-E.JI11f lh .'fZl'3 '55:f- -- Q' ' ' f fr ,ZQQ A, , ff x A 5 Tfg' - F ff: ' a Ziff'- :'lQ.fQQI , '1ff., . ff ' J X11 f:.i1'.1'Q y Q ' -gj f:?14 'i--'5fijf'. ' J .5,yx'1 .iw 1 5' 5391 -' r- ,- Tyzsmififffit ii-H+ rr-'f-n.135?3fgf:'. , ffiffl' uw: - t.-- '. V - r, ' ' .1 ww. -V .11 - ' - . 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W, x, 0 ' Z. 4 Y Alpha Omega Row One Row Two Row Three S. Moore I. Luckman L. Bassett K. Whitaker Rush Chrm. Pres. D. Nelson P. Hais M. Riga S. Wirth L. Wessel M. Kramer Pledge Tr. V. Pres. M. Smith I. Barton L. Huelsman B. Fey S. Schwartz L. Gerwick K. Souders Treos. C. Schroder T. Reed Corr. Sec. P. Pracher N. Korns T. Neatherton S. Nordquest Soc. Chrm. P. Rost I. Osborne Rec. Sec. I. St. Charles V. Anderson K. Heming S. Smith Alpha Omega was founded in 1963 to provide a local social sorority for girls enrolled in two year programs in the University and Business Administration Colleges. Through a tremendous effort- bloWn fuses and stuffing by candlelight -the AO's captured the trophy in the Homecoming float competition. In the realm of social events, the sorority sched- uled a Cowboy and Indian Party and a Mother-Daughter dinner. The energetic AO's held several raffles to raise funds for the construction of a house, While members were active in campus govern- ment and athletics. 306 Row Four B. Oswalt T. Schleyer P. Crump M. Scovic T. Frank A. Harrelson L. Klug I. Rumpke R. Lay E. Munyan .A . .1 U... .f ,. . AO sisters participated in the Sigma Sigma Carnival. i I I I i E i l 1 - v I I 1 t A i i r N I . It ll t l I E . i ,W Hts is I ' f Q 0 Yyt M CW' nv 7 Delta Zeta St d u ent teachers prepare lesson plans and gam A Delta Zeta Row Two Row Four R D. Glassman I. Kirchner OW OH? D, vockeu s. Williams P- gjbggg ig. :Ieflin gviclponaid - - . 1 an . in B. Searcy, V. Pres. D. Biggs C Monnig K-ggggggther M. Jordan B gltlerner K. Smith, Pres. gow Three E Bhtyldm S. Warther, P' Stone Pledge Tr. J'gNed13 D. Luebbert, P' Vgillgenberg Rec. Sec, M lt? . attio A. Pyke, Treus. M. McGimsey The Delta Zetas helped kick off the Sesquicentennial celebration by con- structing a runner-up float for the Home- coming parade. A model of the old Elm Street Incline depicted 150 years of prog- ress. The pledges had fun at ATO Sweepstakes, taking home a fourth place trophy. A costume party in the fall, and a roller skating party in the winter, as well as the annual formals, highlighted the social calendar. An all-campus Open House was held after the Tulsa Basketball Game. This year the Delta Zetas adopted a Navajo Indian girl who lives on a reser- vation in New Mexico. A Chi O pledge proudly displays her sorority symbol. Chi O's welcome a canine friend Chi Omega E Chi Omega Row One D. Schneider, Pledge Tr. I. Stautzenbach C. Wells, Pres. I. Ward, Vice Pres. P. Kleine, Rec. Sec. I. Hadler, Corres. Sec. Row Two M- Murray S. Blakeley This--.L Lee DeBrosse Seta Ruehlmann Lehmann Bow Three Wolf Klein Lex McBreen Winkle Spahr K. Stillwell I. Eichelberger Bow Four P. Bocklage B. Holmes L. Schmidt C. Yauch C. Bocklage S. Abanto B. Van Orsdel C. Whitehead A. Robinson N. Simmermon The Chi Omega year began with an excit- ing Homecoming as Bonnie ,Salmans was crowned Queen and their float received the first runner-up award. First quarter activities included numerous exchange dinners and ended with the Pledge For- mal in December. In the midst of Christ- mas festivities, the Chi O's participated in such community projects as helping out a needy family. Stressing achieve- ment, the sorority received second place honors in scholarship. The annual spring formal completed the Chi Omega year. Row One Row Three B. Hampton I. Winkler I. Rishel C. Morgan S. Natoro L. DeAtley I. Scherr A. Palmer B. Newbold K. Rawlings ROW TWO M. Scanlon S. McClure ROW Four L. Lehmann I. C016 K. Hanni D. Haugh P. Doyle P. Clark I. Knoechel B. Stokes W. Marston S. Kattner R. Radabaugh M. Mueller A. Hertenstein 309 inyz' ' . 51 Y' Q Delta Delta Delta VW f 'S Delta Delta Delta Row One K. Mignerey K. Hubert I. Maginn D. McKenzie How Two I. Maish M. Hodapp L. Mumaw P. Berghausen S. Seghi P. Coyle Bow Three D. Hopper V. Russo S. Taylor K. Bender D. Harper P. Anness Row Four L. Ludwig D. Bailey E. Hawkinson C. Wasson I. Maddox S. Love R. Bartel L. Klein S. Bates K. Ozimek Row Five C. Crompton B. Bridgeford T. Moore A C. Carlson D. Tangeman A. Kays R. Shafer C. Kuhn L. McGill I. Thomas D. Mohan L. Lewis Q , JV., , r x X .,f fm 'V' , . 's i . 'W' ? Row One E. Lancaster Rec. Sec. C. Emmons Pledge Tr. H. Walton Housemother S. Meranda Pres. R. Felton Chap. . B. Kiehfuss Treus. Row Two S. Baxter H. Moore S. Tsanges B. Rutherford A. Castelli f. '. JV' v-'v Q Z ' 1 4 f ' l I ix' Row Three Ballou Cunningham Brigham Donohue Rooch Anderson Smith Row Four Hoppenj ans Ullman VonderAhe Simpson McCrea Maish I. I-Iammitt N. Blank Row Five D. Luggen S. Pollak C. Post I. Kroger G. Kinney N. Keeling B. Barrett A. Reeves S. McCarthy A. Schott 310 . i f uSmmd5 of Dil ' -v-m-.......,..,,,- W , , Y 'L- G fn , lm 'GSP E 4' O 4 I. 5 U' l ff gl 1 'fl av ,AVN l 1. 'L l l I .fi -4 pak? Banjos strurnrned to the tune of Maine, asTri-Delta, U.C . 's oldest sorority, pledged its quota this year. A full calendar of activities included an Apple Polishing party with the faculty, a dinner formal, and a Pine party over Christmas. Reigning over Greek Week festivities was a Tri- Delt goddess While a sister was selected as Band Sponsor. They also received the Panhell scholarship Trophy, and under the direction of Pam Myers, won the Mother's Day Sing. Pam Myers and Tri-Delt win with Main Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta Row One E. Hamm Rec. Sec. C. Hodell Pledge Tr. F. Botts House Mother D. Smith Pres. M. Deddens V. Pres. V. Robinson Treas. S. Tullis Corr. Sec. Row Two S. Wardlaw M. Schutte I. McGrane L. Iansen D. Darling S. Isphording Row Three I. Franks S. Studt 312 N. Shurtz I. Russell E. Tecoma K. Cole E. Binstadt Row Four M. Hawkins B. Hodell L. Dodson I. Hagen M. Buchanan S. Turner I. Oldham P. Ware Row Five T. Tyler M. Cook A. Rodgers E. Rusk L. Davis V. Berning K. Schmitz M. Shaw P. Schmidt K. Mongon Summer long preparations for the 1968 rush season activated the enthusiasm and optimism of all the Thetas. Last min- ute touches on the remodeled living room greeted the pledges. In keeping With the Sesquicentennial theme, the Thetas Carriaged Into the Future with their float. Activity minded Thetas poured their efforts into competition for I-Prom, Sigma Sigma, Sophos, and ATO, where they won a trophy. Still finding time to study, the Thetas took the Panhellenic trophy for the highest active and all chapter average. .-'W Q ' ' T' ' ' ' ' 'f .........,.,..-- . ,Hupper SWTL.. I I'V 1. fi 'z l N 2 'frm Alpha If ,Jw One .glartler . Shane: Drdte Butler .I ' Carter .I Ryan im' T:-:Q 1 KEEIQ5' , Harden I Buck fx V611 lie l- Ruth' l Refi l N Glow 5 Seibel 1 .Q --.UC . lamb M Kung DT' w.- 'JW- ,-f-'1lY'. -LEAD ,,..1yf . ltlhn ... A-' .Q 1 le .fl ul- 'T 1 , Qelaf 1 1 EHEH gheif v...- new may 11011 ,Air I :cv we ,P l ..-4' ' et-te S. Kappa Alpha Theta Row One A. Bartlett P. Shaffer P. Drake S. Butler L. Huppertz K. Carter A. Ryan Row Two A. Kearsey T. Bartlett L. Bock P. Van Meter R. Ruthven B. Reik l- Glovar B. Seibel Bow Three L- Lamb G. Kentzel C. Meier S. Correll D. jackson H. Stiel C. Lautenbach D. McTurr1an S. Dunaway Row Four L. Ratterman I. Tribbey P. Emerson I. Bunker C. Overlin D. Reed K. VanHoose K. Royalty D. Iudd S. Suttle K. O'De11 . I 2 X 1 My 1 3 2 if , liiff 1 'ff B 1 'H .J .',,.f f t I' Delighted Theta Pledges are serenaded by Ta 9 ...au ' nities. Kappa Delta M-.T Q l C3 Kappa Delta Row One C. Rohr, Rush Chrm. B. Emish, Ed. A. Rose, Sec. Mrs. Roof, Housemother M. Ramsey, Pres. M. Gruber, V. Pres. S. Huwel, Trees. N. Gebhart Row Two I. Moerlein K. Grote L. Henrich A. Weppler C. Mills T. Voss 314 D. Lanning P. Mason Row Three S. Grunkemeyer B. Beck K. Anton C. Snapp L. Hall L. Applegate P. O'Brien S. Beach Row Four R. Mallon E. Halpin L. Patterson I. Stevens M. Hartsock R. Hayden K. McC1irnans L. Lawrence P. Williams 6 4 Row One C. Smith I. Elston I. Atkerson I. Iones Row Two A. Hattemer P. Waldo T. Roach N. Dartnall S. Oskochil M. Howard Row Three P. Crawfis I. Boyles P. Shaw L. Bloebaum S. Zeller M. Hobson Row Four A. Morse K. Rupe L. Gohman I. Hoeltke L. Young C. Poliksa S. Munger F0l10w th lwith DUN iwitches U !Service Q Qbooth at 2. . 1 v tat Drafe r icampus. NATM il Deltas. wi .Heated by . .gel Fhghz. i J .auhel After a hectic week of rush, a KD pledge clutches her Norman shield. Follow the Yellow Brick Road,', replete with Dorothy, Munchkins, and wicked witches introduced rushees to the KD's. Service projects this year included a booth at the Orphan Feast and caroling at Drake Hospital during Christmas. On campus, the editor of the CINCIN- NATIAN and president of AWS are Kappa Deltas, while other members were se- lected by Cuidon, Mortar Board and An- gel Flight. Four musical KD's sang with Panhell Double Quartet. we , :'vr,,,. , ...ky .X ' WN K'A l-M... ..-f f5XK'N 6:1 'N 'N il ilk' 'NV' I ' 5' V g A Q' Q , i. 4 K it 4, Y' ,X i 5 '- ..: 4 .1 5 X ..,. x ' ' Vi? us rzrzs are fo 5001 R h on h ii If C d 1hK Ili 1 ay wi apps Jn ri an Kappa Kappa Gamma vwrvv'-:f'x ! W . . 5'f'4'jT G TTT' . ' K '- V .A-ll-'r. Fl get fa 1. ,-.f?':l5'i tfff-1.34 Kappa Kappa Gamma Row One K. O'Toole Treas. C. Cubby V. Pres. M. Evans Housemother S. Fitzpatrick Pres. I. Deatrick V. Pres. R. Sevester Pledge Tr. Row Two T. Scheve M. Mischell I. Ford V. Foley A. Ratliff P. Peirce C. Dolehi B. Hayes P. Ikeda T. Peck G. Mikesell C. Harlan T. Sayder- Row Three I. Kersting M. Carvalho M. Hinds G. Algura C. Curl N. Garretson P. Clenenger L. Holup A. Hines A. Lingenfelter C. Boyee A. Mahony R. Carter P. Robinson D. Everman Row Four C. Bellar S. Slete T. La Camera T. Colangelo I. Heilker S. Hines B. Scott C. Twachtman I. Iohnson I. Dewert L. McClurg N. Karcher D. Katusic M. Schreve C. Adams Row Five S. Gilmore P. Newhouse T. Kisker K. Parchrnan S. Ginn M. Rasor C. Baughman S. Haas S. Schildt K. Winters M. Rooney P. Kayser M. Mesloh S. Ruehlman L. Quist Missouri Valley Conference Queen Nancy Garretson rushes for KKG, The addition to the Kappa house was completed in September as the Beta Rho's started an active year. A party at St. Ioseph's Orphanage was among events scheduled for Christmas while an open house for campus students was held dur- ing winter quarter. The Spring Formal with Tri-Delt promoted inter-sorority ties while pledges participated in a Weekly service project at the Allen House. fn- Ph 1 I f PliSigmaSigm1 532.029 l . I taster: flex: 1 ':..'.-- :ui-. Itieszztaf ll Edu: , K.. 72. ...... V t:::':' WU. ,I O M ruse was eta Rhois ty at St. .g events an open held dur- g Formal 'ority ties 3 weekly 18. s ATO s Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Row One I. Hersher I. Neurman B. Rinsky E. Greenwald M. Schwartz I. Shulman M. Kessler R. Neuman Row Two I- Goodman W- Hurwitz D- Mark D- Scheff K. Kahn E- Mann E- Rosen l- Iaffe 3. Friedman R- Cohen S- Perlmutter 1 .. .1 . 5 - ' .. . V I 'Il Sfyfi jvily-' iii f .N mates' a ff?w:w 3' 1 . wie .1 e,',f.1,,-frm iwafwsffze- mf 1 is 1. pf 4. . I a ' I s ' ' we-efi2-'vp he . ,PW , . i f qt -4,4 ,do ggie -zg.5.a4:1f,? 5 .N V x X .. , ,. f ff-4.45-At,27w BZ9113:eff5'A3z'f4 7r'?a'L:5 I I I ,, X , ,k!,.,,,,, , , .. f. , f, . Rf . 'X ' X fh P +1.21 if ei f - lege.-gessfgtr ,.Q'r-wgfyjzrgf ' . I ' 'a I . I I , I i L. ,Neg 1 . 'aiffkkigssf 'tb f I . - rl F I ' I A vv- Q me ' .,,.g.s ss, xx X f. , NNQN , if .' Q Y K1 ',-' X .I gfgf ' , ' 1 f . ' ei.. - faeeei faei . 1 . jf, t f,-'k fi Q flgeif V as h 1.542 If 'alQif.Zf':ff'i-1 A Q -wyrfst , ,. f f ' f - ' Row Th rm' L. Feuer M. Goldstein I. Cone L. Meyer B. Silberman R. Pines L. Heller C. Davis L. Rosenberg I. Axelrod N. Victor Row Four I. Zipperstein T. Marks S. Saferstein B. Bloom S. Kaufman G. Levy I. Weingarten R. Saks W. Schneider L. Gordon R. Alexander At their F ounder's Day celebration, mem- bers of Phi Sigma Sigma put on a skit explaining F ounder's Day for alumni and parents. Philanthropic activities included a Valentineis Party at Childrens Hospital and collecting for the Heart Fund. At the Spring Rose Formal, awards were pre- sented to outstanding members. Designs are currently being drawn to expand the Phi Sig house. Industrious Phi Sigs can often be seen assembling art proj- ects. is iml'0dllCe Phi Sig's representative at Sweepstakes. l' 'f 317 v, I Q,-ur Sigma Delta Tau - -. -il 2 A f',f'l.x ...Ll X.. .Q , -3 5 . The roar of tigers and the blasts of ele- phants greeted rushees as the SDT Cir- cus got under Way in September. The Sig Delts decorated their first float with AEPi and took Allen House children out for trick-or-treat with the Sammies. With firm determination, the sorority cap- tured the Derby Day championship and won the Panhellenic Trophy for Scholas- tic Improvement. Meanwhile, a Sig Delt was selected as ATO Sweepstakes Girl. Emphasizing inter-sorority unity, SDT held its annual Beer Party with Theta and Theta Phi. 318 Sigma Delta Tau Row One B. Iarrett, Rec. Sec. C. Eilberg, Rush Chrm. S. Galler D. Hyman, Treos. L. Garber, V. Pres. S. Zimmerman, Pres. Mrs. Silverman Housemother P. Sterneck P. Green, Corr. Sec. M. Wiederhorn, V. Pres. M. Barron C. Boyar Row Two A. Fox S. Weil I. Hodesh M. Lessam S. Hirsch M. Steirn I. Goldstein P. Greenhut A. Bernstein Row Three I. Siegelman S. Landau G. Cohen N. Davis L. Dulsky P. Bernstein L. Salzman D. Rothman S. Tepper How Four R. Bleiweiss S. Kessler B. Levin M. Tannenbaum B. Skelskie I. Schaffer M. Willins C. Engelberg H. Togut I. Berger I. Rubenstein L. Baram igma Delta T11 How One Iarrett Hush CE Grallef Hina Trees. Gabe: y .Ftrs 1 5-Zhmer: Q Pies. .xi , Rec. Se Eilherv C L. Dulsky P. Bernstein L. Salzman D. Rothman S. Tepper How Four R. Bleiweiss S, Kessler B, Levin M, Tannenbaum B, Skelskie I, Schaffer M, Willins C, Errgelberg H' Togut I. Berger . In Rubellsleln L, BaraI11 i E 4 i 4 Sigma Delta Tau How One B. Iarrett Rec. Sec. C. Eilberg Rush Chrm. S. Graller U- Hyman Treas. L Garber V. Pres. S- Zimmerman Pres. Mrs. Silverman Housemother P. Sterneok P. Green Corr. Sec. M. Wiederhorn V. Pres. M. Barron Row Two S. Londe M. Blinkoff I. Sandler A. Lehman M. Gonfeld P. Pavlofsky G. Kaye How Three S. Barnett C. Polsky F. Iones S. Ash H. Bromberg L. Benton B. Schecter Row Four M. Grad B. Macknin A. Meltzer S. Waldman W. Maxson K. Wolf M. Pittleman C. Epstein L. Orovitz Row Five P. Strauss I. Levine E. Kirschner M. Foreman I. Wolff K. Kanter B. Bleiweiss S. Shwartz S. Green D. Tobin F. Green Sl lgma Delta Tau ' Circus Characters review rush skit photographs. 'K- A brunch commemorating U.C.'s ses- quicentennial and the fiftieth anniversary of Epsilon chapter signified the opening of a year filled with activities and honors for Theta Phi Alpha. Pledges captured the ATO Sweepstakes for the second consecutive year while other members won the Phi Kap Chug-Off. Members participated in such activities as Mortar Board, Cuidon, and Angel Flight. This year, Epsilon chapter hosted the twenty- seventh National Convention of Theta Phi in Cincinnati and received the Most Outstanding Chapter Award. 5 ,ffm 4, ,Q Yi Rushees sign into Theta Phi Speak-Easy. Theta Phi little girls entertain rush guests. lvl ' X S XD 9 b Q 952338 vis. .il one 'i , i,..., 'ln w 'N 'Hut 'TES l Q53- x rv- , is llldi' ii GQQQ , ll UllS9'w lasik my Tw lrekec mmf. 1 M ilfmi i lime- 1 l 1hvlal Phi .Xlplm ,J - 'T lla . 4-we '95, RW One L DimlPP0, V- Pres. L' Tammany Treng, M'vMiddeUd0l'f I - Pres. 'sandy Pres. f n' Smother fill, Sec v M' Q a l. Xlljolln- xl, Yfrlngrwn HOW' ThfQQ S. Horner K. Kearn: B. Tiilvyfyqgq S. l-locl-r R. Purcell E. Dufzaiqg B. Bauer B. Beal-mr l. Mmzhlnnlmmp Row Four K. Slrasser f...w11 v- x r -f- Nfl Rn'-' FIND Un- of':rlr'lrff'r ll7f'f l1 Qtmc-:nr Kllrfwnv Kline S',X'l'l'HPN ll .llw Hulllxnn Theta Phi Alpha How One N. LeBeau C. Burkart S. Grogan B. Holbrook B. Henz M. Bruggeman Row Two L. McKay K. Bause A. Verbryke D. Banjavcic N. Dorward V. Gundelfinger C. Cahalan L. Evers B. Fugazzi How Three M. Muething D. Scanlon L. Thompson C. Wall A. Pernik S. Schroder I. Villena A. Grever D. Reed A. Ballman K. O'Donnell Row Four S. Bay M. Fath I. Kramer S. Owens M. Kamp M. Goldschmidt M. Muehlenkamp S. Kling S. Schroder T. Maley E. Mazur 'cflfldwi . nklmp M. Bomkamp G. Hoseus N. Nalsh lx fJ'f,nnnell I. Wvil fl Burns Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Row One I. Eger, Treas. C. Bolton, Rec. Sec. I. Scudder, Corr. Sec. R. Conover, Pledge Tr. K. Fischer, Pres. Mrs. McMullen, Housekeeper L. Schafer, V. Pres. B. Howe W. May B. Graham Row Two D. Couch L. Ettensohn S. Thielmeyer M. Becker P. Breiner K. Cottingham M. Staubitz B. Luken I. Arft S. Guffey How Three C. Kulujian C. Kruer N. Cook A. Stegeman C. Armor D. Wolf L. Hall C. Hartman R. Chalk C. Franke L. Hendley Row Four S. McManes D. Wellinghoff R. Gilmore C. Remke N. Howe M. Bennett L. Matlack P. Prass B. Kline S. Wolnitzek B. Davy Zeta's displayed their artistic nature as they captured the Sigma Sigma most beautiful booth and Op Opal contest awards. Thanksgiving saw the sorority members holding dinner games at the Allen House. Social activities during the year included formals, a Christmas party, and Founder's Day Dinner. During winter, Zeta's invited their parents to see the play Beckett', presented by the U.C. Mummer's Guild. The sorority captured the Greek Week Trophy for the second consecutive year while members were chosen as sweethearts of Phi Kappa Theta and Triangle. 322 How One N. Herriott S. Quayle M. Mueller S. Sonkin I. Stovall M. Boelscher S. Simpson B. Lambert S. Phillips S. Porter I. Hawk D. Wiggs S. Donnellon K. Weddle S. Holtegel C. Whisman Row Four Row Two V. Lewis D. Christakos C. Rabanus K. Kelly M. Veatch K. Iarvis D. Watts L. Heminger I. Dietrich C. Kunz P. Prass S. Huerkamp M. Murphy I. Ioachim K. Lynch L. Wesseling I. Bohrer Bow Three S. Powers K. Westermann S. Schwarberg S-ff fT3f'L1I 3 HS :ia most a. Contest K' sorority -'Q at the 111TiI1g1 the -. '1 s pam. 'N ' MHTBT. J.. ,x SEQ 'UQ U,C. .LA- x Captured 'Fw second WGTG WWTS 'mi Kappii Z' .1,. ., ' .---LCS F - 'DDQ' H FOLK ' owl? graham!-15 x,'paYCY1 R5'3'?S '11 Fnflch P1-1.155 wfufpm Lyndl ,ohfflf Wvegtennann SC hwaybefg Z ' Y 4 etas d1Splay yodelmg skllls during their Swiss rush pal-tv. Construction of a Homecoming' float challenges ZTA. h.--f1',Lf'T', f '..'1 '- 1 ' - f IFC Executive Council Mike Ullman President -1 Ag ,, Rich Watkins Vice President Nick Orphan Bill Schuerman Treasurer Recording Secretary 1 f if , ,, V.-.f r 1' f 1 7 44 f 4 5 Richard Towner Scott partridge AClViSOF Corresponding Secrcturi' F i il i 324 ...w,,1 fha- 111.2 Mfr-ff Interfraternlty Coungll ' fA' E l Schuefman 2 Segreiflfl' Parffidge 0 T mf? sevfe 5,4198 7 ' Out-of-town coke t par ies during the sum- ineglarfd an award winning rush booklet pu is led by IFC acquainted incoming freshmen with the fraternity system at U.C. IFC also established a Board of Fraternity Affairs to evaluate and add continuity to the fraternity system and schedule a Weekly speaker series. 1 1 l IFC ROW One C- Eudreola 3- Partridge Ig' OrPhaH, Treos. 'Kfflsen Adv. wuiimanl Pres R' Schllefman. Bec. Watkins, V. pres li Armstrong ' R0mine Flow TWO R. Pogue L. Trowbridge B. Baum I. Schneider H. Weiss K. Deck D. Vowell G. Ritterman B. Karas A. Tate B. Robbins R. Hopple Row Five ROW Three Bow Four R. Bowgiorno K. Shepard B- BQUQ1' C Ballard T. Dunlap I. Griffith L. Hug D. Leopold I. Purcell B' Welch B. Klein D' Meyer B. Boman I. Rover G. gtizley M- Havekamp N, Pooler Be 0 P Palermo- G. Greenwell - POWU 'Miller E. Campbell l- Lanz lj. Dissinger C. Kazrnierski h1SI0r1gell1:.11 B. Montgomery I' S1361 1'scgdn I ' R. ec ' I' Ijgfglger M. Faulkner l' Fedvr l' T. Ciminillo G- Fosfef 325 i 1 l l I nrc Row One I. Lewin, Adv. I. Fritz, Sec. D. Altemeier, Pres. D. Dock, Treas. E. Keiser, IFC Adv. Row Two R. Holstein R. Vaughan D. Baum S. Bloom Row Three I. Murphy D. McNabb B. Heck D. Franecki T. Huzella C. Oberting How Four D. Brown C. Iennings R. Paxton M. Ohlhaut F. Wymore C. Bennett T. Moore Iunior Interfraternity Council Promoting better organization am junior members of U-C. fratern-PHS IIFC functioned as a training 1195, for students wishing to pursue anglstlnd campus life. Members evaluatedcwe and pledging and heard any gl-i erush pledges against an active chaptelyp S of 326 I I Greek Week exe mfil among ,Wm I u 5. ,N xnhles 1 4 1 . round active . J Pugh :rapes of S. 1-'dl yn: Greek Week strengthens sorority-fmt:-rnity honcis. .h Fraternltles manlfest Splrlt of Brotherhood? da r' . th G du D Ing popular songs fgr the Motherys Day Sing, the SAE s enact a scene from e ra Acacia ass Amr Ii! . I d. ACHCIH members lHfOFm' l , ' , - W - . wi al' their brvfhefhoo CC proqpcnllvn1u01nln,mful llw IM, hunwkl-1 K-I lll1'.lLiX.lUlnly,l- 1 1 2 Urigmam uati Cha 1929 O E n'i Cx 1 W U. ,... Acacia racria A ff 1-,J I ,wr f . f e iieifffi'-7 , 1 :' , - -Tuck-fi' 32,1-df,-4L.U f' if I ' , , .,w.,, ' Originally the F ellowcraft Club, Cincin- nati Chapter was initiated into Acacia in 1929 and took up residence at Acacia corner. This year, the chapter moved to a new home. Acacia's aim to provide a fra- ternal experience for brothers was not in vain at such affairs as F ounder's Day and the winter formal. Members also partici- pated on campus in a Wide range of activ- ities. Acacia Hou' Um' I. K0'ffQ l. 'Ili' I. kiorgan, V11 Tr. l. I.cirinf'r. l':1 v L P ' Kira. Hr.4rlj.', H lliflififff B. xlUT1i2lfiiTlf'T Rush flirm. R. Knight. SM he ir brothefho od- 3 Alpha Epsilon Pi Row One I. Tirnauer, Treos. R. Herzbach S. Sussberg, Sec. B. Lapidus S. Weiss, Pledge Tr. G. Zeitzer, Pres. L. Waldman, V. Pres. P. Newman, Rush Chrm. Row Two R. Shapiro E. Weiss K. Smith I. Boyar I. Bauer R. Lichtig A. Kupferberg D. Casper M. Sigman S. Brinn I. Zimmerman M. Feinberg I. Zitsman 330 Bow Three R. Lander L. Onkeles I. Casper I. Finkelstein S. Hanft I. Levine D. King B. Fisher I. Meltzer B. Rubenstein D. Saulzer P. Brodie C. Axelrod Row Four M. Hordell M. Prince D. Fox R. Hillman D. Rothman S. Caplan L. Kaplan S. Michaelson H. Brown P. Priesand R. Holzer S. Better D. Hallett G. wirkin Bow One L. Schlacht R. Weisel M. Sigesmund G. Ritterman S. Ackerman P. Engelman S. Lehrer H. Feldman S. Shallat Row Two L. Abel A. Newman P. Staadeker A. Goldberg R. Lawrence M. Lipson M. Frydman S. Solora B. Shotland G. Fish D. Iacobs Row Three S. Bruck M. Zucker B. Evenchik S. Guttman N. Kaplan A. Ross I. Miller M. Greenberg G. Wolosin B. Bleefeld S. Topolosky lm i w . x 4 . t 1 I !m...' -uhm. --. - CT. The bill V Planet R -1 ' v. SSH?-X, . nb 1 EMVET5 K Q sl iml'5?x an -yn, 4.19. IW, 3, , 'lekdvy , ALJ! X . U 2 -D395 Y. PM .. wb 3 V .ms ww X 1 .M .xv , il V. .ru Aw' ,,. -,F N . 'M RQ? .A- M . Alpha Epsilon Pi .Y . weekly meetmg' . house during a mlbmthers make plans for theu' new . 'lon P1 a EpS1 The brotheI'S Of Alph - xt1'3Va' planned frequent Sglseaileear- The ganzasthr0118hOutp dance CQIG' anniversary dlnne e-activatlon brated the Chaptiier Sprirlggfor- anniversi-HY' For t'Cipated ln H mal. members par ?ng, Broth?fS weekend Of Partyi1e1iverinV1tfi' donned HDS SUITS tole party- Phd' lions for theilf mpg included in anthr0piC acuvme-Sh Children S outingto the zoo Wlt a 9 Current' orDhanage.MeII1ber? ar ly ' for 13115 Inak1I18 oonstruffflon p a new house. -:fb- Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Row One H. Rosenblum, Corr. Sec. D. Niehus, Sec. D. Meyer, Pres. B. Henry, V. Pres. Row Two D. McWiliams L. Patrella D . Breidenbach G. Abel, Treas. M. Allen R. Cyr C. Endreola Row Three A. Lee A. Iacobs K H . orn I. Sheldon L. Galiuzzo T. Swindling B. Gemin I. Weeks I. Henderson I. Maxwell D. Peake Row Four S. Salomon N. Pooler A. Place R. Brown N. Pooler C. Brixey D. Brettschneider D. Schock I. Salzer R. Sherwood M. Heisle Alpha Sigma Phi glided through the Sesquicentennial year unphased by plans for a major remodeling of the second floor of the house during the summer. Locally, the chapter won the trophy for having the largest per cent increase in the U. A. Drive sponsored by IFC for 1968. On a national basis, the U. C. chap- ter won the Alpha Sigma Phi scholarship award. The Alpha Sig social calendar included the Pledge Ball, the Black and White Formal, goat party, and pizza party. Brotherhood was fostered through the use of such nicknames for brothers as Needle, Old MacDonald, Big and Little Reloop, and Peach. Brothers also visited, neighboring chapters. Alpha Sigma Phi Row One A- Lee , ,X B. Husman, Row Three sf, Housomother C. Endreola D. Meyer. Pros. B. Loewenthal How Two D- F991 R. Cyr, Corr. Sec. N- PPO er Sec- l. Maxell D- Nlehus' Rec' G. Abel, Trees. I. Shelfl011 M. Allen Au owning nl the Alpha Sigcgouse oflon includes a game Of CFU' thmugh the lsed by plans the Second the Summer. le. lI'0phy for Z mcrease in o by IFC lor 9 U. C. chap- l scholarship ial calendar ne Black and , and pizza ered through for brothers Big and Little o also visited . Lee Three ow , Endreola , Lgewenthal . Fee Pooler cu SK I Niehus. H9 ' . Sheldon ha Sig 1101158 0f C211'd5- Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega Row One L. Lernmens B. Dickerson, Sec. M. Price, T reus. B. Herring, Pres. K. Deck, V. Pres. D. Kellerrneier, Corr. Sec. I. Obermeyer Row Two R. Hite F. Elstrod R. Bradeen I. Shea I. Fritz R. Bertacchi I. Venneman L. Zebrak 334 ,vs Row Three I. Page I. Schulten I. Metzger M. Hail S. Henderson R. Lancaster B. Krogh R. Obermeyer K. Hughes T. Grote I. Wormus Bow Four M. DiMuzio D. Richardson T. Tau R. Denick G. Rosenberger E. Ziegenhardt G. Wooddell R. Paxton B. Phelps I. Pollock I. Karhu The ringing of the ATO Victory Bell at all the U.C. home football games ex- emplified the spirited enthusiasm of Al- pha Tau Omega. In November, brothers donned pirate garb for the annual Sweep- stakes competition between the sorority pledge classes. Agility and speed pre- dominated in the sweepstakes events such as riding a plank across a pool and stuffing peeled bananas into the mouths of ATO coaches. The members of the Delta Lambda Chapter served as leaders in all facets of campus life including Student Senate, ODK, IFC, Metro, and College Tribunals. Il Omega ctory Bell at l games ex- lsiasm of Al- Jer, brothers mual Sweep- . the sorority l speed pre' Lakes eveI1iS es a pool and 0 the mouths 1bers of ill? Bd HS l6E1d9l5 fe including Metro, Hliil l l f fr SZ 'JA' ,,,, .wo-S . , , l0e Herring OfflC1atE!S at Sweepstakes, Sigma Sigma participants mimi:-f y3,,nm, and Clyde with water pistols, LONE OHN LVER: ' N gli? Beta Theta Pi Row One B. Gerth B. McClure M. Naegel, Corr. Sec. I. Kodros, V. Pres. B. Robbins, Pres. Mrs. Alcorn, Housemother I. Anderson, Treus. I. Hall P. Kendrick A. Tate Row Two M. Murphy S. King G. Vicker B. Beckler S. Carpenter S. Folkerth D. Hill D. Iuergens R. Tanner V. Fisher Row Three B. Taylor V. Napoli P T. Nowlin R. james C. Trowbridge I. Terry R. Heslar R. Clark M. Hill Row Four C. Schneider C Raming E. Sueberkrop B. Worthington D Back B. Hawkins D Lindenbaum C Wilson C Duge I. Bohn C. Foster Fall rush and the new academic year opened a year of friendship, aspirations, honors, and socializing for the brothers of Beta Theta Pi. The selection of a pledge class was followed by a training program which culminated in the Beta Nu Initia- tion Banquet. Other social activities in- cluded Homecoming, the Christmas Orphan Party and Formal, and the Roman Orgy. On campus Beta's actively partici- pated in athletic competition and honor societies. 336 .. Row One I. Pancoast S. Bloom D- G00d Ig- Igigllsf Row Four ' . B. Black N' Wllson B. Brickweg Row Two I. Nides R. Holstein D- Eshman R. Gail Beta Th' ..........,rq..Li....4f4- K ,fe A .H - f -V-ii. . , f, 'hx W ' o- . fjglraj 5 1 iemio year aspirations, ie brothert of a pledge ng program 1 Nu Initiaf otivities iii Christmais i the Romair 'ely partici- arid honoir K, E 1 I I, Pancoast D, Good it HQW Four 'N 1 51 I 2 3, Black 3, Brickweg j 1 Nides 5 3, Eshmall S If 5 oi -Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi actives greet interested rushrnen from their booth at the IFC Smoker. 337 Sweetheart Sherry Borton rushes for DTD at the IFC Smoker The Gamma Xi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta has enjoyed few finer years than its past one. The brothers won both the overall intramural trophy and the award for the highest Chapter aooumulative average, Delt positions on Campus this year in- cluded Orientation Board, GDK, and IFC presidenoies. The Hugh Shields Me- morial Award was presented to Gamma Xi for the third straight year. hinge. 4 . .1 ldtl Delta N1 an its past the overall ard forthe for average. ans year in- ODK. and whields Me- Zo Gamma Q. rmii fx Delta Tau Delta ' .-rfiF '.!'!'. , ..f,.,.4 in-Q If SSW - SNS- .-X Row One M- Martin T. Steusloff T. Ebright Row TWO l- Tomke l- Korte E. Carl l- McGowa Il. Corr. Sec, Row Three S. Murphy T. Moore M. Dann D. Frey R. Bodager H. Leow Row Four I. Wisby R Hunter C Hacker R. Ferguson D Bauer R Lague I. McDaniel Delta Tau Delta How One M. Babies, Corr. Sec. R. Kisro, Treus. S. Bortan, Sweetheart T. Dunlap, Pres. Mrs. Sawyer, Housemother T. Duemler, V. Pres. M. Wickes, Rec. Sec. Row Two B. Petterson A. Seybert I. Reed I. Sauer I. Small G. Bereskin B. Ieffcott S. Elmore N. Murdock B. McClain S. Chrien Row Three I. Delillo D. Griffith M. Woods B. Feerer B. Brick C. Vernick T. Humes G Phantom M. Vikmanis G. Wiley G. Zachrich K. Patterson Row Four R. Schnee I. Grisik T. Nash I. Page E. Lenning C. Hallau F. Steiner D. Carver T. Whitelaw B. Erwine C. Banks P. Franklin Row Five D. Sallfeld I. Baxa I. Purcell P. Leach M. Ledyard S. Barton P. Gaible L. Soloway D. Iones I. Belser I. Kormos M. Ullman Aim-is 1 l Kappa Alpha Psi members donned African robes for a Kappa Afro Kaberet and then held their Sweetheart Dance in February. In addition to social events, Kappa Alpha Psi men were actively involved in nu- merous activities in which they served in an advisory capacity. Brothers oriented incoming freshmen men to campus life in the fall. Members also acted as peer group relators for Hughes High School seniors and participated in the College Iamboree. if Kappa Alpha Psi men rush at the IFC Smoker 340 Kappa Alpha PS1 Kappa Alpha PS1 How One 1. LaP1ace, Ir Treos. Row Two D. Dixon Sec. G. Thomas Pres. Row Three G. Mynatt L. Knight How Four ll. Fuller ws- .1 ..,. .1 -t,m.....,,.,.A ..-w-ua-rv-A wff:ff.wu1'..m.L'nr.:af..A4..fJ:...s....r.ee- lgl I F. . l m M L Sprague B Heinz F t A . L Q A Rec Sec l 10TH 0 Flgl Row OHS M Ghck M. Flanagan, B- Shlmlel' Corr. Sec. G- USS B'P?g-ggler' Row Three D. Brinkmeyer, I' Rach T-reds. K. Montag D. Adovasio I-xiglfzn Row Two R. Schaffner R' Pogue I, Rowland B. Bauer K. Hopper y Delta Colony of Phi i Gamma Delta Frater- , nity was founded at U.C. in 1968 and ini- tiated its first pledge class in Ianuary, 1969. Annual festivities in- clude the Norris Roast Pig Dinner and the Figi Island Party. Figi was invited to colonize on the U.C. campus he- cause of the large stu- ent demand for fra- ternity membership. Although they are not yet part of the System, the Figi's joined in IFC rush. Alumni and Officers Plow One G- HOPPST, Grad. Advisor Dr. W. Langsam 3- Legiaraue f M. Swain, FCC. Advisor How Two M- Sprague, Rec. Sec, M- Flanagan, Corr. Sec. B- Ziegler, Pres. D- Bfihkmeyery Treas. D- Adovasid, Hist. 341 Lambda Chi Alpha Celebrating its fiftieth year on U.C.'s campus, Lambda Chi Alpha held a Founder's Day Banquet in March. In- cluded in this festivity was the initia- tion of an alumni drive for a new house. Lambda Chi's excelled in many areas dufmg the PHSI YGHF, adding the overall Greek Week Trophy, Homecoming Float Trophy, and IM svv' ' I to their collection. lmmmg rophy 342 Lambda Chi Alpha How One E. Lenz I. Miller, Pledge Tr. L. Poo, Rush Clirm. l... Gillespie, Swcotlicnrl L. Borclicrding, V. Pros. Mrs. May, lloilscrnotliot' 'l'. Poo, Rush Clirm. I. Vlfnssnik A. llrobnstto How Two I. Nliir-pliy V. Rinaldi fl. l.m'l l.. lrtlllllxlllll' M. Vvlllltlllll' tl. fl2lI'lilI1ll ln. llurtzlwrtl 'l'. Ilirtlranll l.. llll4ll?lll'll i itll R. lxlcAndrew D. Scallan Row Three D. l-lammond I. Carlson l.. lflcatlluy A. VVyck0ff C. Clior :X. Corga ll. llarrilos R. Orlner 11, citkay lm Uagiiclli ll, McNabb K. Sungl 'Xllwnnost tl. Mziujer I.. X. lll'Ul1ilSlTU Hon' limit' I. Hvnlialllratt R llvalsluy' ll lxolml l' llrunvn' s II F. Probasco I. Arnett S. Stratford P. Stacy T. Colvin T. Purdy T. Myers I. Senhauser YG. Pease How Five P, Fleming B- VQIIIOS D, Maccar0H9 B. Butcher I. Doyle D. Scheidf C. Geiclner W. Colvin T, Bredwell '11 Pickrel F, Sliumflll l.. lxlurffll' M, Iordall I, Kuybfl .XII V ,:- ...A-,,- , L- .....,,.,.'.. if 1-':....4.. .Mfg f..L,.'..,.Q.,'1iL. -.'-. --'..J-...' , f7:.iLL-f, 'J .-l '. M4424--3!'-4 f 2 J F1 ,L ,. 9558550 Y riff l'j2If0Td li 363' Dagfdf' gyfX'E'TS ze-nhfiuser P9856 ' 've pjemillg X,'arU05 xfacwfon ,I Butcher C W 1. E 1, , Nfl I. Dgylel Scheldt Qeidner COIVHI Bredweu Pickfel ghumaff MUUHP Iofdan Klwbo 6 Informing prospective rushmen of the System is the duty of every brother. Room cleaning is an individual Lambda Chi chore. 343 Ping -pong playing relaxes Phi Delt Phi Delta Theta Traditionally strong in intramural spmg Phi Delta Theta captured this year's in: tramural football title. Enjoying an active social program, brothers scheduled the Caine Run, Soul parties, and two formals. High on the list of Phi Delt attributes is their sleek, modern fraternity house and swimming pool. In addition to improving scholarship, Phi Delts sponsored their annual Sigma Sigma movie. Watching TV whil 344 -,.,AA.,V,, -. ....,..,,,,1,e.-,..t....f...-MN., f,Iwimr1:.im'f-me l :xii sports, years in- : an active -duled the so formats. tributes is house and improiing gired their - 'r ......nww.sns -s 'swf -Nik Row One D. Lester, Sec T- Esposito, Vice Pres. Row Two R- Elberfeld B- Bross T. Ward M. Lewis Row Three B. Zepf R. Ruehl M. Faulkner I. Carlton H. Ieffery Bow Four S. Day G. Neuburger R. Evans B. Ryan B. Miwtuaw M. Parnell Phi Delta Theta Row One Watts Kareth Sheridan Dissinger, Pres. Gregory, House- mother Ball, Treas. Sakalas Coy Glenn Row Two Clensy Canter Spicher Provost Carroll Smith Logsdon Arend F ichtner Caudill Rowekamp I. Hanford Row Three Smiley Riggenb ach Dunn Wallace McKernan S. White T. Elam D. Roselius G. Smith R. Ruehl I. Folger D. Ciolino Row Four H. Soltau D. Dost D. Schneider P. Dickenson R. Wickstrom F. Dugan D. Miller C. Bennett C. Fisher C. Iennings I. McGregor G. Adams Row Five D. Foulkes I. Kreider B. Elliott T. Bartushintz R. Spicher I. Connor W. McConnell B. Minturn R. Gruenwald R. Banzhaf R. Watkins I. Bahl 34 msvfge I D 9' U A4?': p I.. . A 4 ' ' ' f I V , wiki-it rf lik , ' E , , R , , Q ,f X :- Q . A. xx A Y 3- 'TN WRX - .. ,.gq,I.T!fgI-.I-gl 1--:gm ' 'P' 5 In Phi Kappa Theta The men of Phi Kappa Theta celebrated the 150th anniversary of the university in their modern new fraternity house. The past year was a banner year for the Phi Kaps in scholastic, athletic, and leader- ship areas. Socially, the brothers engaged in a housemother kidnapping from which the contributions received were given to the Ruth Lyon's Christmas Fund. Phi Kaps made their traditional migration to Louis- Eillfe and continued to patronize the Fries a e. Row One J. Faessler L. Koepfle J. Kincaid Row Two M. Sarracino D. Macejko P. Gallagher J. Kemen B. Reese Row Three T. Eichhold D. I-Iill, V. Pres. R. Taylor T. Gruenwald C. Brookhart L. Blessing III Phi Kappa Theta Row Two Row One C. Marling M. Seifert, Corr. Sec. S. Eisenhauer, Treus. J. Fedor, Pres M. Creahan, Sweetheart R. Ja Sec. sper, R. Winters T. Mischell S. Reeves B. Poremba T. Bernard S. Thomas C. Schwegrnan T. Patches B. Fussinger L. Staab B Raterman T. Tracey A. DiMarzio J. Terzo How Three D. Namlhiz D. Eagle A. Brune J. Shorten M. Haverkamp J. Pandzik C. Geraci B. Peterson D. Rouster M. Windler M. Rollage Row Four B. Yoo G. McNaul R. Crau G. Pallenik J. Miller L. Louthelip D. Dock B. Hart 'JU L. Stone . Willhide G. Miller C. Miller Row Five J. Lohbeck J. Gruber B. Lindeman S. Bonomini D. Burke G. Nolan E. Gast S. Merz M. Ohlhaut T. Donnellon D. Sarver B. Raterman I WW Q Q 347 Pi Kappa Alpha if , liz: eau. Es 5. if CTE' . 5-A . I f . H11 h if E-.f Pi Kappa Alpha Row One R. Motz D. Lehman I. Effmann D. Krutsch, Treus. N. Orphan, Pres. S. Luth, Dream Girl R. Bongiorno, V. Pres. I. Lane, Sec. I. Sparrow M. Grito Row Two L. Van Derzee I. Gibney F. Stanhope K. Kellerman P. Scully G. Paraska I. Burch I. Salem B. Drake T. Lalosh T. Friedmann I. Ryun G. Cox Row Three B. Buchholz T. Schmitt T. Cuni D. Musto D. Fryman T. Cox R. Seibel T. Moore D. Thoman I. Reichhardt B. Williams G. Miller S. Armsey Row Four D. Stitzlein M. Bishop R. Tennant B. Giesier Filling leadership positions, the Pikes continued to be active on campus throughout the year. For the second con- secutive year, the Alpha Xi's were voted the second best PiKA Chapter in the world and received the ATO Help Week award for the outstanding pre-initiation week. Participating in an inter-city proj- ect, brothers treated school children to a U.C. football game. Social activities in- cluded Winter and Dream Girl Formals, the PiKA Chariot race, and Hell's Angels and wine parties. Promoting scholarship and athletics, group cooperation and unity remained strong at the Pike house. K. Klein I. Langdon G Kleier R. Garrett G Hunt B. Baker B. Murdock R. Hoeb R. Iackson B. Wintersteen Row Five A. Spiegelfeld B. Sneller S. Pohlman W. Bayuk I. Ensminger F. Shannon S. Dudick I. Dinkelaker B. Dailey B. Dicke D Shank L. Fenicle I. Hollback L. Siemer 348 Pi Kappa Alpha S. Armscy Row One G- Illfletfl' I - B. oe B. Banks, Hour Three Rush Chrm I Reichhardt G. Thompson Tennant I.. Bradford In Bodey Row Two B- Hausman I Conn B. Van Dyck H. Ensminger ' f I.11.:,-1:-1' .,,,MJi 7 the Pikes Ti Campus -econd con- were voted iier in the Help Week ee-initiaiion if-city proj- iiidren io a iiiviiies in- ri Formals, aiis AI1gG1S fchoiarship ration and ?ike houSG' Q Kleier B4 Hoeb D, Moshos How Thief? io Reichhafdt 3 Tennant i, Bodey B. Hausmflfl B, Van Dyck HA Ensmjnger , Pi Ka A1 , Ppa pha brothers review information for the IFC Smoker lhe pike f, Ire truflk attra t . C S brothers and friends for a cruise around Cli fton. 349 Pi Lambda Phi Pi Lambda Phi Row One R. Weiner H. Klein, V. Pres. H. Weiss, Pres. Mrs. Sherman, Housemother I. Weiner, Pledge D. Seltzer, Treas. Row Two M. Naft R. Goldman K. Pressman M. Kapson C. Kearns 350 I. Bacher M. Schulman R. Mintz P. Glassman Row Three W. Barnett R. Wolfson N. Watzman S. Blecher S. Goldlust I. Gordon C. Izzo R. Kandelson A. Blecher P. Atio Bow Four M. Marks M. Cohen D. Litt I. Hurwitz S. Hoicowitz A. Weiss I. Mitchel M. Arshan S. Glasser I. Conforti Pi Lambda Phi has gained many campus, honors during its history including two out of the last three Fisher Kreider awards for the outstanding fraternity man on campus. Achieving recognition for academic scholarship, Pi Lamb be- came the first fraternity to maintain over a three point average for a quarter. Brothers planned an intensive schedule of social and athletic activities. Such events as the Pi Lamb Fashion Show, Invitational Baseball Tournament, the Pi Lamb Charity Drive with Iack Twy- man, and the Spring Weekend and boat- ride were highly successful. I i inciuding er Kreider fraternity jv campus f eccgnition Lamb be- i maintain f a quarter. 'Q schedule fates. Such H 9 ainient. the tack TWY' i ci and boat- 14 -...Q Rush preparations include extensive plans and brief' mgs e1ePh0ne ' . if In H fraternlty house is constantly in u Phi Kappa Tall Phi Kappa Tau How One D. Berry, Sec. A. Oriez, Alumni Adv. E. Campbell, Treus. B. Salmans, Dream Girl P. Belo, Pres. M. Locke, Housemother D. Weiss, V. Pres. I. Dunker, Adv. Bow Two W. Handley G. Wilson T. Ieffries D. Beard S. Pearson B. Youkers B. Birdsong R. Iohnston I. Nichol R. Falk K. Faller F. Schiefer T. Nichol Bow Three P. Lyons B. Ross L. Assaley D. Grebb G. Goldschmidt I. Huseman M. Magnus D. Haase I. Willis A. Robert R. Whiting I. Lathrop T. Helms Bow Four I. Hesselbrock N. Hastings G. Meinberg T. Grear G. Kuyder W. Betz R. Kos S. Hoock I. Hague B. Brinkman M. Bear Fraternity houses provide coniforlable rooms and warm companionship. Revitalizing their rush and pledge pro- grams, the Phi Taus set out to strengthen their chapter. They actively supported intran1urals,Men's Advisory, Cincinnatus projects and Greek Week games. High- lighting a successful year were the antics of Terry and his Fabulous Dancing Girls during rush, and the selection of Dream Girl Bonnie Salinans as UC's Homecoming Queen. 'K J Slgma Nu Sigma Nu Row One I. Campbell, Treus. Mrs. Hare, Housemother L. Fleck, Pres. L. Lawrence, Sweetheart G. Wergowske Rec. Sec. Row Two R- Romine W. Heide T- Van Schaick S. Gentry M. Oberting D. Maurer B. Meily C. Francy G. Loehrke Row Three S. Romanoff N. Feldhues S. Preuninger I. Zurlinden N. Swan T. Bobb K. Hammermeister R. Vaughan I. Kalleen Row Four D. Fiala M. Raible T. Estep R. Portner R. Crane B. Franz E. Gebhardt P. Galbraith G. Schultz The University's Sesquicentennial year WHS a bus one for the Si Ina Nu's as lt Y 8 their centennial ye ar. The year began H Homecoming celebration followed H Christmas Party for the OrphanS HNGW Year's Eve Party for the alumni friends, and a dinner dance. Then the h lfluis took on the task of refurnish l e1r house The year ended with the Rose formal. TV serves as a central meeting area for SAE. 'mee wa. ,M pk vftkfii , NN, X. we X f X' ifPadC' .iw in SGW x Q s Q fx Q E ix. Free LSD was dismbutedb SAE A t U D r 354 y at the Sigma Sigma Clurnivni, Sigma 5 fenio: Hay 2369135 F . L'0bI115C1 .12 ' Mi: e ihef' ,. A, her MU: ,. en-. 'Salk ' LL' . w,. p-. !-- 'L 1. 1 -, -X. l n .. f ,. M., .....-,,.aaf.,.' ,gy-.L ,-M .,-.lm ' Ir'-A 2 l Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon staged a rather ingenious performance at the Mother's Day Sing this past year when a skin diver made his appearance to the tune of Mrs. Robinson. Carrying around the body of Paddy Murphy and singing the ballad of his life, brothers invited their dates to their annual Paddy Murphy Party. Other social events included the Christ- mas Formal and Spring Week-end. The SAE's staged an Easter Egg hunt and the Wally Lorenz Christmas Party for under- privileged children. Active brothers pur- sued such activities as ODK, Metro, and Cincinnatus on campus and served in student government. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Row One S. Graves R. Hopple, V. Pres. B. Karas, Pres. M. Warner, Sec. J. Perkinson,Treus. T. Weiss S. Leininger Row Two J. Koenig R. Wheeler J. Metzger J. Dieter F. Poppers B. Webb C. Corbitt G. Nyktas G. Sammons D. Cluggish G. Hensley A. Barton Row Three W. Schuerman G. Hagner D. Baum G. Aldinger B. McElhinney B. Baum D. DeHaven C. Bertsche C. Crawford M. Baum J. Tribbey E. Fax K. Monahan T. Lyons Row Four B. Brown D. Herzog S. Thompson L. Kennedy J. McGregor C. Mitchell B. Agricola T. Bardes J. Davidson T. Blocher J. Heikes D. Crockett J. Bowyer B. Maier Row Five D. Altemeier E. Diedrich T. Dillon J. Miller R. Wahler D. Gezymalla S. Avery B. Lenhart F. Wymore M. Eggers B. Robinson J. Griffith J. Eger R. Findlay 355 Sigma Alpha Mu Row One M. Cohen, Sec. A. Sleppin, V. Pres. B. Klein, Pres. D. Leopold, Treus. Row Two R. Neuerman S. Kaplan R. Florin P. Ittleman S. Rosenberg I. Grubman Z. Morganstein H. Miller I. Baron S. Mellin Row Three R. Stegman E. Silverstein M. Schall E. Loftspring K. Kuresman M. Fogel S. Zaret C. Goldsmith A. Weber R. Yenoff K. Schlechter 356 Row Four B. Freilicher L. Zale A. Radmin 1. Bernstein G. Siegal R. Meth I. Marshall M. Leisgold S. Samuels M. Haves Row Five M. Mayer H. Schwartz R. Ash F. Lewis P. Levy I. Ajzner I. Edelman I. Levine N. Ganulin S. Thorne S. Lipp Row One M. Cohen, Sec. fn, , N v. xi? A. Sleppin, V. Pres. B. Klein, Pres. D. Leopold, Trcus. Row Two S. Zaret L. Green S. Throne K. Kuresman M. Mayer 4 Sigma I . Z 1 'M ,, :rw . Erhfl' Z lfleats. NYU if 1 Held al Fl' if m9I1lHHUl?3 4 WCB pfgldrf. - .1 -1' - L,-5' Htlllllillllfi my ., ' Sewell P5 a 'Q ,, -..- .' A Y' 'b' . ,r .AU ' ..,-u - .,fIf. s 1 l,Ag,,.... --- JEL. Sigma Alpha Mu Eighty straight hours of soliciting for Bounce for Beatsl' a heart fund project, brought in over two thousand dollars from Sigma Alpha Mu. Held at Swifton, the Drive featured entertain- ment and leading professional athletes. Another service project involved Halloween trick-or- treating with Allen House children. Social activi- ties included a champagne party, a Spring Formal at the Lookout House, and a boatride. A Sammy served as IM chairman, and three brothers starred in the NR5. Fraternity members were active in such campus activities as the News Record and student government. In the S0litude of night, brothers assemble on the lighted Porch' hers bathe oatmeal during in t i 357 The Sigs sponsored Derby Day in front of the Administration Building. - or , ,Dr ix ,Nu- Derby Day tug-of-war is a test of strength, 358 ti' ,T iw. I , , - ,W 4, .- ,. , .,,,... L., .J . ...V ,. .l.-I,,A,.r.f-'Ai-y'. I I Sigma Chi .N C. . .. .C ...W ...xwsxa,a.sSxfi XXL.SLmNk.S..S? 'A Nr x f N S -. -E Sigma Chi Row One L. Schall, Sec. B. Welch, Vice Pres. L. Lang, Housemother R. Wilhelm, Pres. S. Butler, Sweetheart W. McBeath I. Armstrong, Treos. Row Two B. Callaghan E. Wright B. Hight T. Hohnecker I. McKnight D. Dowright Bow Three I. Staley M. Kennedy K. McKnight I. Hoyt T. Wissman E. Soergel T. Harpenau M. Rottinghaus Row Four E. Daughetty D. Nicholas R. Easterling E. Hisinger G. Miltenberger I. Bischoff D. Cleary C. Hilsinger W. Schildknecht, Pledge Tr. Row Five B. Glasgow N. Bauer I. Mack D. Partin P. Quigley B. Hymen I. Namath B. Kling M. Parker The English Tudor mansion housing the Sigma Chi's is being vacated after 87 years. In its place, the Sigs will occupy a spacious, air conditioned house with its own pool. Service projects during the year included United Appeal and Heart Fund drives. The annual Theta-Sig Or- phans Christmas party proved highly successful. Sigs eagerly looked forward to spring as Derby Day, Sigma She Week, and the Sweetheart formal provided en- tertainment for the entire campus. 359 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Row One D. Mulvihill D. Dunlap G. Hackett M. Baumaster D. Levine Row Two M. Shannon I. Kendrick 1. Amos K. McGinnis 360 D. Maloney B. Hamby T. Shultheis Row Three I. Cerni S. Brubaker R. Push K. Martin I. Schubert G. Vogel R. Perilman Sigma Phi Epsilon Bow One G. Reck C. Littleton, Sec. S. Partridge, Pres. T. Ciminillo, V. Pres. T. Timmel, Treos. Row Two W. Cook R. Walters W. McCurdy B. Mecum D. Uncle D. Varner B. Panasewicz T. Vick R. Fleming I. Buckalew M. Schoettolkotte Row Three T. Kopp I. Richard B. Wilson T Schoborg K Shepard C. Iarvis P. Palermo K Rothermund I. Bergman T Saul D. Hoalo Row Four M. Tinika E. Hnuenstnin D. Wossol G. Marlin I. Knapp G. Foster R. llogol 1. Fisher G. Argue P. Pawlak F. Ertel T. Gcrdes B. Read liow Five I. Fitzpatrick C. Ziegler M. Turner A. Zukoski I. Day B. Swartz lf. Kukiirin I. Snow S. tfiiinliull ll. Mulviliill R. th-mzkintiiiii l.. tiulstzlilvgel N.. . 1. wma , m ,. -.,..i...,,a,-,gf-mm.-f..-.5,1,, .Q-qs., 1-any Sigma Phi Epsilon completed a success- ful year of campus competition and scholastic improvement. Brothers were elected to the presidencies of the Soph- omore and Iunior classes and partici- pated in Sigma Sigma, ODK, Sophos, and Cincinnatus. Activities included the an- nual Queen of Hearts Dance at the Topper Club on Valentines Day. Sig Ep received the Outstanding Chapter award by the national fraternity headquarters and arose to second in scholarship. tuctngafimcm gflotb ght dp df S Ep' 361 4 The Teke's first Homecoming float featured their 1 Sweetheart and a Sesquicentennial birthday cake. From the Luau Rush party in the fall to the spring migration to the Kentucky Derby, TEKE members were involved in a whirl of social events. A Birthday cake representing U.C.'s Sesquicentennial constituted TEKE's first Homecoming float. The fraternity also selected its first sweetheart and published a calendar fea- turing girls from each sorority. The Red Carnation Ball in the spring and a public service weekend rounded out the year for the men of TKE. 362 I l -- .Q ....,.n...s'-V 'll Tau Kappa Epsilon ards, COk HS, and Cigarettes-a typical evening at the TKE house. Tau Kappa Epsilon Row One P. Vaught Row Four R. Lingo, Sec. A- Din? G. Iaspers G. Ghalfant, Treas. l- Hemmgel' R. Woodruff L. De Atley, R. Caster Sweetheart HOW Three D. Brown G. Greenwell, Pres. R' Brothers R. Frankel M. Carto, E' Seyffer R. Oole Housemother B' Wllhamson B. Brossart L. Hug, V. Pres. T- Knabe R. Suhr ROW TWO C' Waldrek R. Kallendorf R. Alb8I'S C. Cagin D. Latimer C. Foertmeyer E' Gady I. Tieves I. Rover D. Dusthimel. D. Hirsch A. Piotroski W' McAllister A. McDonie P. Scales B. Schmidt D. Sylvester B. Ahr O.K. men snap to it, barks Oxford of Clifton. Preparing for intramurals, Theta Chi Warren Trickey warms up behind the fraternity house. 1 Theta Chl air S-....,. . ....-.Me-wzesv' Ri1.i:'i3RQ3 -ffl Refi? -. s f----........,..,,,,,wM,MW Theta Chi Row One P. F R- Stricker A. Blfclnan D Nagel, Treus. Longobardo Row Three Turner, D. Coyle Dream Girl D. Main D Stark, Pres. W. Butz M0nsey, E. Phelps CH0usemother D. Raggerson Osbumi Sec. A. Chase Mascolif Clifton, R. Tonto H. Acciani Two C. Gatton meters G. Ritchie Warren W. Trickey Tetzel R. Tate Row Four . Rahe gholypson .M - rae aitssr Si Mem G. N1ckum T. Huzella B. Chamberlain I. Riley G. Cox I. Shock D. Bogart Row Five D. Wallace I. Mandaville T. Iones D. Seiler H. Berlioz T. Bennett D. Collier R. Smith N. Wunder L. Murrell D. Acomb D. Sweet M. Painter Une more year of Theta Chi was marked by Truth, Temperance, and Tolerance. Social activities included such events as Pledge-Active Inverse day, Spring Weekend, the ADPi massacre, and the traditional all-out Theta Chi Roman- Hgrape juice -orgy. Traditional brother- hood stags for the underprivileged broth- ers constituted community service proj- ects. Pledging brotherhood through diversity such divertissements as ger- man ulcers, a trip up the river, Henry playing championship pool, banana splits and lunchmeat, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are particularly meaning- ful for Theta Chi's. Triangle Triangle Row One B. B. C T I. Fluharty, Sec. Patton Kazmierski, V. Pres. Brown Burke, Housemother I. Stratman, Treas. Row Two I. C. Werner Rush S. LaCluyse C. Hedgecock M. Hunter D. B. T. Lowry Thompson Huston I. Ioyce A. Siegmann Row Three T. Garvin W. Chlumecioy I. Hudson L. Foster W. Lattner H. Naessens B. Iuhasz I. Chapman D. Dole W. Merkel Row Four R. Sala W. Steepman R. Hacking C. Anderson P. Trutch P. Riechmann M. Ross I. Haeberle I. Scott B. Salmen E. Kapron Pres. Row One B. Hillner, Treos. R. Hatfield B. Holman, Rec. Sec. Row Two P. Esswein G. Hahn, Vice E. Borch S. Donnellon, Sweetheart L. Guthrie Row Three P. Wike T. Seesre P. Strange W. Sampson Row Four M. Kelley H. Fulks P. Kaczmarek I. Wolkan R. Fraley 366 l ' '-4------v4.nf:s4,gMA, . -,.,,e-..f,-,-,:i,,,,, gyms ,,,, Triangle fraternity draws its member- ship from men enrolled in engineering, architecture and science. Social activ- ities during the year included Fall for- mal, spring weekend, and the North- western Basketball Tourney. Members also engaged in a number of service projects and fund drives. On campus, the men of Triangle participated in a number of honoraries and held impor- tant positions in student government. 367 Student support and spirit has always played an important role in victory. SPH9 H Poor start, basketball ul C inr:in - , nulll1.nanm.u.1,.1mIunp.,llul.unlx .null qmmllrx ,,, ,,.M.,,, Vans I To build nrt WfMfz,,,f3,w:,,,L,y,,,, f g , ...N ,, .lL ,... '-1 - k K ' V H footb 1 al team 0116 must first have the horsesg to have the horses one must have a football fe + I i V ff 1 5-S - Q A H iuif.h,,Q IQ S 4 U K .ik x 4 Vx .. ,.. 1s,m fn . L a -on-f-11 X . .., K at gin 'W nun I xf, qw- -Q .I,-1,-+4 I I , A Group spirit sparks players' determination to grapple with opponents, Q-r.x,.., . , ' .P 5 W f -Q., 1... 'Jing'- A.. Y- ax. ' If -Q-4 Wg . X X3 .5 , lb -J. Q' 1 ytq 'Q ,. fi .xy Q Q - 1 Xi' 5 1 N 5 I S Ko vzx .of ! I 9. Q 16 !- 4., X , . it A X n I 1 N x X E . yi 5 2 fciirf li fxw., Q .W -f -r.-,+,-i.-,M uf fm 'S if A-Q 4' QL D Os' ' '. 0 0: f ig- X 4 ' I f 2 K K xx . rj . 3 v K . . . ,of . xx: I my-I .1 N. Q A 4 - ,Q ...y . c J. v .,... ,Na A We X: X qw 1 ' ' N' , 5 10lu,..,,,, V. E xx W ,gk r X 3 Plugs' , Eb' iiv if AW ff W wg 4 I liz' l lfgl Z li I iq 0 U ,n ol o ,ul ' ' 'o ' n 2 4 3' Q 'a o 'go '- - ,. H' f ,... to 4 fp QU '-'nf ni .xx U. C. Bearcat Band U. C. Bearcat Band E-WWC Row One . Row TWO L. Bates I. Bordicks N- Setliffe Row Seven Row Eight Row Nine . C. Troeger B. Rutherford C. Cassidy M. Kincaid S. Slete N. Wallace 3, Shen-igk I. Larson, Asst.D1r M, Young T, Eden B. Greenberger R- McGraw L- West L- Stucki I. Waddle T- L99 Asst-DIL I. Behrman I. Opsatnik E- Tfipleft S- Hoock How Six B- Hofbauer D. Cahall 3- 3914191 G. Boese S.MCNei1 D,EdW1-11-ds S. Marsh B. Buckley I. Pandzik F, Armstrong I. Friedberg R. Mason R. Gotheif D. Brown l- Benson S. Graller D- Furnish I. Auld l- Williams P. Zender R. Iennings M- BPUSSSEIHHH B- Evans I. Gertsman L- SUIT B. Harvey P-I-YHC12 S. Carson E. Kelly T-DUP11-138 M- Banter L. Williams D- F99 L. Rogers M- Bevms D. Van Horn C. Culley l- GOSSBU D- Akers M. Holmes R- RUSII T. McDowell S. Browne T. Frantz R. Kroner D- Turpin E- Murphy P. Eken R- DGHiCk B. Stoeppel P. Trimbafh R, Slack I, Alexander D. Welch I. Meyer D, Aubel D. Schrcffler B' Henson B. Campbell P, MacDonald P, Hubgr C. Imhausen ROW Five M, SCO'-I G. Beekman K. Vvelsh D. Ransenberg I. Kreimer E. Hutchison K-Brunel' D D 1 h. M, Pheanig B.Pu51l1 M, G1-055 R.TrH11fh M. Schorr I. Stolzenberg L- Crawford S'M05 1 h C. Tohnson T. Lolan R.W11arfie1d R. Rose ' L. Koeppel M. Seiden B- Cobb ' C art y B. VVII-th I. Hurwitz B Kisling B.B0gSf1e R. Fisher M. Williams A. Reeves Frye B. Iaent- M. Paisley Bovle L. Hudson R. Hacking K. Reder ROW Four C' gamp W. podlm- R. Iohnson D. Solfobol-I G. Hilliard ' L. Kruse A. Marcus G h R' mmpton A. Sanford B- Y00 M. Holmes R. Hornyak- DIT- A. Maier R. Stelbasky D' Ig from D' Espir, M, Kalb E. Toplis A. Cocker B.PColdman Tjleigiisser T:Fi?Qgi1QEgn L. Saunders 3- PQFRIIISOH W, Willrich I' yan R. Coil B. Tipkemper M- Hughes N' LMC C- I-lacke- ROW Thfee I. Spangenberg B. Delcamp B' Bmw? I. Lloyd A. Ropp S. Lang R' MOPNS A. Schott R. Bruch H. McTerry C' B--Sl---' R. Ramey T. Hill W. Wieland 376 I. Mooter I. Lints L. Glover I. Bartter I nl Nine - ' --egg, Asst.D1f' 4 ' ::,,lSSi.D1l' 1 :Adel .-'D,. 7jj,uU5fg W '--:inns A. 1 H v--cn -if . f T.tgt'lI1S A J , EQOWHE 3 'rmbalh 3 1 :tenwllberg me--f Traufh Rose 3ggSll9 Euds0U billiard . -- ak Dil, Horill' ' . Dreclsign add t Bearkittens Cheerleaders Bow Ong S. Butler P. Schneider B. Seibel L- Dawson V. Foley l- Mitchell BHj0ym Row Two D. Spar R. Sheer P. Woo B. Peterson I. Shorten M. Richards F. Shirley ent of an athletic event such as f t - aigbgll ls Enhanced through the enthusiasm pmt of the cheerleaders, Bearkittens and the Band L and dfu - fllgfhy chants, school songs, .,1 EXETCISBS performed with smart 0 the air of excitment and in- cre 011135 f1?eCl21tor loyalty to the team. Cheered doubl 'H yells of the crowd, the team itself es ITS effo rt for a brilliant performance. Bearkittens Row One W. Willrich, Co-Capt. B. Rutherford G. Iohnson I. Meyer D. Neubauer C. Dolehi E. Murphy T. Badescu, Co-Capt. la. ,.. nk-A ,ans 2.!f- Row Two A. Schott B. Cobb I. MacDonald B. Buckley S. Sherrick N. Liggett N. Wallace C. Bessler M. Hawkins S. McCarthy Cheerleaders SRL: , A I I 4 5 1 . . X I I I . - x . . . . - . , ' X ' L.. - N' C ' 'Q is h. U H. 5.2. .5 A T. fp, D ,Hag . t a i f A 'Q x-F-'Til-..f X l :W uwbqq 5. N x . . cf .,g.-M5 3 Q --Mt. lang:-'+L it f .iv .1 ,- . rx 'fists 5 tirlwl iil' v gr' , I S. . 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The aerial triumvirate of quarterback Greg Cook, Iim O'Brien, and fellow end Tom Rossley, was so effec- tive that Cincinnati clinched the national passing crown with an average of 335.8 yards a game. This is the second best single season passing mark ever recorded in the NCAA annals. O'Brien, a superb pass receiver and place-kicking marvel, led the na- tion in points scored. Rossley, the end opposite O'Brien, placed second in the nation with 80 recep- tions. The man who called the signals, Greg Cook, led the nation in combined passing and rushing. His record is the second best single season output in NCAA history. Benny Rhoads, the final national leader, ended the season in second place in punting with an average kick of 42.5 yards. This was also a school record. v-. .ar 379 Cat signal caller re-writes U.C. record book and captures national stardom for top P35595- Cook led the way in passing for the Cats last season. Senior quarterback Greg Cook directed the Bear- cats to an impressive 1968 season. For his accomplishments, he was picked in the first round of the Pro Football draft by the Cincin- nati Bengals. Leading the country in combined passing and rushing yardage, Cooks 3210 yards total offense is the second best all-time mark in NCAA history. He was also second in the nation in passing. Selected for the post season Blue-Gray, Senior Bowl and American Bowl games Cook is Cook's ground game complimented his air tactics. now the holder of many U.C. records: Individual career: Most yards passing .... ...4906 Most passes attempted. . . . . 655 Most passes completed. . , , , 332, Most yards total offense. . . . . .4760 Single season: Most yards passing ..... , , .3272 Most passes attempted. . , , , 411 Most passes completed. . , , , 219 Most touchdown passes. 25 Most yards total offense. , , .3210 Single game: Most yards passing ..... 554 vs. Ohio U, Most passes attempted. . 56 vs. Ohio U, Most passes completed. 35 vs. Ohio U, Most yards total offense 525 vs. Ohio U, 380 ok wzlils for defense lo rucovm' thu pigskin. ow' l' If 'M , 4, .al Oimien outduals U. I. for national championship. Lanh- Iunior end Iim O'Brien also gained national reco 8- nition for his outstanding job for the Bearcats this season. He won the national scoring championship by tallying 142 points the fifth highest total in NCAA history. To win the title, the U.C. end Caught 12 touchdown passes, kicked 13 field goals and booted 31 extra points. In winning the title O'Brien outscored USC's exciting O. I. Simpson by 10 points. n receptions O'Brien averaged 25.2 yards per I PHSS Which led him to the first of the many U.C. records that he now holds. That mark of Most Yards Receiving in a career is now 1654 yards. An Eafllftfrd second in the country in kick scoring by oo - .1118 70 points through the uprights. Those p01HtS came from long and short range field goals HS Well HS extra points. O'Brien's longest field 551 Came twice from the same distance. The Opengvas a 47 yarder at Texas Tech in the season's 8 n ff Hfld the second came in the season's finale fialnst Miami when he again split the uprights 8653147 .yards out. This field goal climaxed the Vit H glviflg the Bearcats a come from behind otig'fYl3:jhe1r biggest win of the year. Among the one - - records that he holds are: 25 points in threfzlpfg find five field goals of 40 or more yards, SSS being game winners. Other national won by the Toe came when he -in W , , V O'Brien became the greatest kicker in U.C.'s football history. O'Brien's kicking gave him the second spot nationally in kick scoring Line play enables offensive show of power to materialize, The play of the interior line gave Cook time to pass and O,BFl8H time to kick. In a season marked hy the outstanding play ofthe U.C. offense, menlion must he made of the line play that SH- ahled lhe allaok lo go. The interior line gave GPGS COO? lihe time he needed to unleash his masterful aerials,1'f gave lim O'lilrien the time he needed to boot the fleld goals and oxlra points which enabled him to lead The nalion in snoring, and il opened up holes in the defen- sive line lo lol ll.C, runners l.loyd Pate and Iesse TEIYIOT slip lhrough for long gains. The plays of the line usually goes nnmenlioned, hui in a seasonof many aeeomplislll- munls and many disappoinlmenls, the line must 9 praised for lhe work il dal. 382 'eflalize I r l i i we of WEL she line Play thfhook r line Save Grejals, it masterful ae f'e1d Q bo0'f the 1 ded YU ad the - 1 bled hun fttlheedefen, p holGS In Taylor Pate and Ielsse sually u ys of the iglimplish- f many t be Z, the line rut ff! l t re Tasse Taylor added color to the backfield with his fine agility and Open Ground game compliments air attack Complimenting a fine Bearcat aerial attack was the U.C. ground game which proved invaluable in keeping the defenses honest. Lloyd Pate, Bearcat halfback, finished third in the Missouri Valley in rushing, picking up 623 yards and a 4.6 rushing average. Right behind Pate was sophomore Iesse Taylor who gained 456 yards and a 3.8 average. Ernie Lewis and quarterback Greg Cook also added to the rushing depth. The Bearcats finished fourth in the tough MVC rushing department. field running- 383 L Ray Callahan Asst. Couch ,.,. . . Iim Kelly Asst. Coach 384 ge 1 ' 2 'w-s These men made the U. C. football program go this past season. They are the men who dedicated them- selves to making the team go in all aspects, for an entire team effort is essential to make a Winning season. These are the men who usually received no credit but did most of the work, planning the game strategies and scouting the opponents Weeks in ad- vance to make sure their own team would be pre- pared. And finally these are the men who worked together under the head coach to bring U. C. one of its finest football programs in recent years. 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'-' ,. . -Q K, x x x -WQ.. , - .-vi.. . , - i 'M ,-.5 ' h v 'fi 1 Ll ' . . ' ,. Q- Q K - psf' Q Nr-4 .mi -v - --an X ,-x V ' x - l ' Nw . y x N' Q ' - x. 'Y - . x R 'M'-.. .,, 1 xg, , ' X, xi , tv. as 4. sg. ,ar 1 ,Lv 'vi f X . X 1 A X ,,,.,,.nr' VC N fx L ' V r I P i I I . 1 v 4 Q Cats are outscored in the most prolific battle ever witnessed at U.C. Superb defense and a fine passing show marked the Cats next game which they won over Louisville 37-7. The defense limited the Cards to a minus 17 yards rushing. Nationally ranked Ohio University invaded Nippert Stadium and left a crowd of 10,000 in disbelief. In the most prolific scoring duel in U.C. history, Cook hit on 35 of 56 passes and four TD's to no avail as the Cats were downed 60-48. In the seasonts finale the Cats eked out a hard up-hill climb over Miami, 23-21. Down by one point with 0:03 to go O'Brien booted a 47 yard field goal into the wind to carry U.C. to victory and a season's record of 5-4-1. Victory may be difficult but defeat is much harder Sk W if 'Q An official re resent t' f -h P H IVC o l e NCAA presented ll. Rlvmrls, 'l' pq., 390 Srila-yu I A ir.. 1 I I Varsity F00fba'1Team 1968 Football Scoreboard Row One B. Foreman T. Sexton U.C. Opponents G MH I- COIVU1 I E FZHBHOF 10... ... Texas Tech .... .... . . . . .10 . i SI' K. Hersticx . e - Il Green T' Russ H' Richards 17. . . .... I-ilavlter .... ....... 1 3 E. Ilfossley G. Salod I. Ousley 33... ... Tous on ... ....28 - eWiS I. Cygan . 31, ,, ..... ampa ...... .... M. Balkum , O'B ' ROW Six ' - - gl. glarrlett, Cyrifai Blxglecrilgicgh . . . . . VV1Clr1l'iti-lsgtate . . . . . . I an . , , , .....-. ....... . . . . R- MCHSHYY HOW Four M' Miller 34. . . . . . North Texas State . . . . . .55 I. Studenka R. Mache B. Cook 37 Louisville iuii .... 7 . T b'k ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ROW TWO gi xlgiifsafiill Fclyhn 48. . . ...... Ohio UH1VGPS1ty . . . . . . -50 M- Comm B. Heinz E- Willson za .. ........... Miami ............ .... z 1 E. Miller N. I-Irnyak M. Kelly ' - d. 5 - S. 4 losses? 1 tie Ig' Iyafides K. Weingart R. Neumann Recof ' Wm ' . T011 ' L. Pateo vviiiilty Row Seven G- C00k T, Grady F. Pirone T. Selfridge B. Rhoads I. Nickel How Five T, Chlebeck I. Nelson I, Cglling L. Eiben 1- 1. Whelan D. Ganne1 ROW Three E. McKnight D. Iacksvfl T' Rowe B. Bertholf D. Keneson 391 Freshman Football I I Team Statistics U,C, Number of plays 209 Net offense 751 Avg. offense per game 250,3 First downs 48 Number of penalties 23 . Yards penalized 230 Number of fumbles 3 Fumbles lost 5 Results U.C. 22 .... ...... K entucky .... 27 ....... . . . Ohio University . . . 28 ................... Miami ..... Scoring by quarters U.C. 20 23 0 34-77 Opponents 16 26 7 22-71 392 Opponent 240 757 252.3 49 32 308 4 3 Opponent . . . . . . . . .32 . . . 6 . . .33 Freshman Football Row One D. Harris S. Cowan T. Kelly M. Yates R. Dunbar D. Miller D. l-lolthaus M. Stevens Row Two K. Schuler R. Kalinowski B. Alberts R. Erlle P. Ruehlman D. Lutes I. llnnslcy D. Anderson R. McBride How 'I'lu'uo I. Schwarz T. U'Donmvll R. Cook I. Mack T. Albert H. Macli L. Wire I. Vickers Row Four D. Luschka B. Swift M. Crangle M. Evans- B. Pumphfey S. Peritz A. Iohnson S. Collett B. Fechner Bow Five G. Ullom T. Mondell I. Walker M. Schmitt T. sutphin B. Rhett F. Thompson M. McMah0U 1 I . i J E v 1 ill Iunior forward lim Ard blocks another shot against Dayton. 394 Drake dumps the Cats for first home loss in nineteen games, The Bearcats have had the reputation of being unbeat- able in the Armory Fieldhouse, but this year they were only able to win 5 of 8 home contests. Cincy started its quest for a MVC crown with an easy win over North Texas State, 74-62. A big second half offense allowed the Cats to overpower Louisville. The Bearcats showed a lack of spirit and enthusiasm as they were vanquished by Drake, 69-64. It was Cincy's first home loss in 19 games. The Tigers of Memphis State were the next vic- tims in the Bearcat lair, falling 62-53. The Bearcats then lost their second home encounter to Wichita State 75-73, but had a balanced attack led by Ogletrr-3e's 17 points and Smith's 15. A swarming U.C. defense defeated league leading Tulsa, 76-63. Apathetic playing resulted in the loss to Bradley, 64-61. Roberson com- bined for 36 points, leading an otherwise impotent offense. In the season finale the Bearcats trounced St. Louis, 94-63. l ' , - - ' ,. fu 0, Rlvlxlwll-fl-sim.nw...-....l.f.t1.1.f1,en....,1sam-tleremllllsU1f1lf'BuHdQ , R 3 5 ii u v I n ! ,v 1 K. f! ll A J 5 ig '1 1 ! rf 15 M? .I 1.1 fi 1 1 r Q ' 1 x ,7 7+---- Don Ogletree prepares to shoot another one from the corner. The Bearcats were only able to garner three wins in conference play away from the confines of U.C. Scoring victories over Bradley, St. Louis and Memphis, the Cats dropped their remaining games. In their first conference encounter on the road, the Cats were unable to cash in on free throws and were dropped by the Tulsa club 50-57. Two Wichita and were downed in the final seconds 66-67. They recaptured their road poise, however, when they came back to win three of four on the longest trip half- way through the season. Cats muster only three Wins in lissouli if nights later, the Bearcats blew a big lead at 'Q i as 'S ..... Fro - ' - . -, hiS- m the Opcnml-1 l'P'0ll. lillflx liobursmm put on an show lor has hometown against Memp 35.5 hree wins in Missouri Valley Conference away competitign, ee wins in ' L' C. Scoring the Cats 'Y if conference ' e to cash in ' wg Tulsa club .f big lead at emnds 6667. when they rest trip half- , mphis on 0 1 . vm again-St Me 1 getree Shows his versatility by driving in for a la With Rick Roberson scoring 27 points and Jim Ard adding 21, the Cats outmanned the Bradley quintet 82-62. In their next encounter, they bested the St. Louis squad 96-72 as Roberson scored 27 points and Ard added 19, with 21 rebounds. The Bearcat road onslaught came to an abrupt halt at North Texas State as the Cats were defeated 94-74. Two nights later however, they gained their fourteenth win of the season by downing Memphis State 69-47. In their final two road encounters for the season, the Cats first dropped a thriller to Louisville, 68-72, and then lost to Drake, 68-85. Don Hess measures the arc of an outside shot. 397 Don Ogletree rescues the ball from Wichita opponents. 398 .M- H ., ., . . L I ., ., , I ., ..l,Q,,iJww! :M,?QW55Ml 4' Gordy Smith goes inside for two points against South Dakota. 4 -3- A . , , I , . 5 Oul munuuvurmg has IVIQ-mphls 5-lam' opponvnl, Rolwrson p1epfl1eSi0 . 'W-ay W9 ',,-'W ,Agia 1 ff -5 t Jil11Ard - . 80es high in the ai, to block 3 ghm. bein gtO S0 l ' D0n Ogletret Sign Callfornlia. In their season's opener, eifflrt to an 34-62red-30 PO1nts, leading a spirited team lth R' Wm Over outmanned South Dakota. 0WI1ed t Dakflla State thlge 'Kansas State Wildcats 86-70. North andfo H mVHded the U.C. Armory Fieldhouse und themse to shoot' rout' Traveling onlzllfs on the short end of an 83-54 Bearcat 9 f08d for the first time. Baker's dozen A26 game B Chew play lgafwf baskethall schedule saw Tay Baker's p0ll6I1tS. They gvames. against non-Missouri Valley op- OH nine of those contests. the only loss lck R b y next d 0 H5011 controlling the boards, the Cats UC. performances shine in ' ' '- - I non conference competition met the Miami Redskins in Oxford's new Millet Hall. 56-48 A fine U.C. effort enabled the Cats to capture a victory. The Cats next traveled to the west coast where they captured two of three games. After dropping a decision to USC 68-83, U.C. went on to defeat California 71-70 and Stanford, 60-49. After three ensuing MVC encounters, the Cats met cross-town rival Xavier Uni- versity, dovvning them 52-50 on Roberson's layup with 0:01 left. Scoring 20 points, Don Ogletree led the Cats ' th Da ton Flyers to 96-60. . their final non-conference Wm over e y Fwfhw PW' 'I SJ 1... Breedlove bats 0pp0nr:nl's A I 'alml nwny lx Freshmen provide promising future for Varsity. w 4 g n Frosh Rupert Breedlove stretches to grab a rebound. Led by the prolific scoring of Iohn Fraley, the Bearcat freshman basketball squad was able to muster a 5-9 feC01'd for the past season. Although this mark was not Elhpressive in itself, the Bearkittens did have several tme moments. They downed a good West Virginia quin- el find had big wins over arch-rivals Xavier and Miami. Y Ray Dieringer the squad was led by Fraley Coached b gig? averaged 25.1 points per game. In addition to a C5515 Fraley was also able to grab off 9.9 rebounds Breedlest JEO place second in that category to llupert ove. Breedlove averaged 14.2 points while re- Founding at a 13.3 clip per game. Following these two Egcirigg were Terry Cadle at 12.1, Charley Snow at Seasfonll .Rick Barrett at 10.3. Playing for most of the five th Wlfh Only six men, and sometimes with only . ' 9 fFOSh showed the kind of desire and determina- 'I flon that Undoubtedly will help the varsity in the next ew Years. Iohn Fraley, freshman forward, drops in two for the Bearkittens 401 Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Basketball Team Row One J. Bryant, Coach R. Dieringer. Coach T. Baker, Coach J. Morris, Couch 402 Row Two M. Ferone M. Calhoun J. Schmeider G. Smith, Capt. B. S h allie c w D. Olgetree J. Nageleison Row Three D. Haucke J. Ard J. Ajzner R. Roberson D. Bosse D. Hess S. Wenderfer R. Wynn --- ..... A 1968-69 Varsity Basketball Scoreboard ' . . South Dakota . . . . .Kansas State. . . . . North Dakota . . ......Miarni..... . . .Southern Cal. . . ....Ca1ifornia..... .....Stanford..... N . . . . . . . .. orth Texas State. ......Tulsa...... ...Wichita State. .. .....Xavier..... Louisville ..... ......Drake...... Northern Michigan ..... . .Memphis State. . .....Bradley..... .....St.Louis..... North Texas State .... 4. .Memphis State.. . . .Wichita State. . . .....Tulsa...... .....Dayton...... ....Louisville. . . .. .....Drake..... ....Bradley.... ....St.Louis.... Opponents 62 70 54 48 83 70 49 62 57 67 ......5o ......75 .... 69 .......59 ......s3 ......s2 ......72 ......94 ......47 ......75 , ,... .63 ,Hman ......72 ......s5 ,.,,,.s4 UC 92 66 117 63 56 66 47. 61. 96, 66. 166 67, 59.. 66.. Ta FRU 'nluls qu- 1 , x 4'-ifid Q . f-hoard Opponents ,,,,,,.62 ,,,....70 ,,,,,,54 ,,,,,,,4s 'Mas V,,.,..7U 4 ,.... 49 Mez 1 ,,,,, 57 '4,,,,e7 j,,,5u ' ,,75 ' ,,69 ' ,,,59 ,.53 'f,,62 '.,,72 94 M47 1,75 ',,6U ,,72 '4,,85 ',,64 1968-69 Freshman Basketball Scoreboard U.C. Opponents Q2 ,,,,, ..,. T homas More ,......80 117 .... ..., F ranklin. . . , 68 .,,,, ..... X avier. .. . . . .58 63 ..... .... L ouisville ..... ..... 8 7 58 ..... .... K entucky .,... .... 1 00 80 .... . ...., Miami .... . . . .77 47 .,... ....... D ayton ........ ,... 7 6 81 ..... .... W est Virginia ..... . . .95 96 ...,. .... W est Virginia ..... .... 9 5 68 ...,. ..... M iami ..... .... 8 8 100 .... ..... . .Xavier ...... .... 8 1 67 ...,. .... T homas More ..... .... 8 4 59 ..... ..... D ayton ....... ,.,.. 6 7 68 ..... .... L ouisville ..... .... 1 24 W F1'0Sh Star Rupert Breedlove maintained a rebound average of13.3- Frosh star Iohn Fraley compiled a scoring average of 25.1 ,. Loyal spectators eagerly watch U.C.'s championship swimmers. Be 404 I -- l 4 Pacing their laps. merrzsx j- Emmers clock a team-mst arcat swimmers capture tenth Missouri fgjlgyconference f . -':..ffi:- ' F 37'- .7 -9 l8Dlh pm- es-1 5 Pacing their laps, merrnan practice their speciality daily. Swimmers clock a team-mate during conference competition. Sguul Valley Conference Crown V. N fivfug- . up N AL,h,4,:PL!,. I YYYY 'Q ' 0 X 1 yew. , ' .. Q ' - -,f-ww wiv-sq:-Q ' r- x 'vv aw f. wry e r az f ' Y,,?,,,f,. game . -VX' fir. 1 F Swimming Team Swimming Team Row One D. Scheidt A. McPhee T. Sloane Bow Three B. McAndreWs M. Kute D. Christian T. Cahill, Co-Capt. R. Goff D. Matyko, Co-cept. W. Orton B. Iones G. Betzenhoefer H. Schartz T. Mayer How Two M' Baker I, Shgehy Row Four G. Brick R. Morrison R. Walk P. Lunsford E. Pyle I. Vianello R. Lagaly, Coach L. Maxwell, S. Avery Asst. Couch C. Wilson B. Vamos T. Colvin B. Neuman, Mgr. 406 D. Lewis, Diving Couch The U.C. swimmers, under the leadership of coach Roy Legaly, rolled to a 6-6 season record in dual meets be- fore running away with the Missouri Valley Champion- ships in March. Winning its tenth straight conference championship, the U.C. swim team culminated its sea- son with members breaking nine existing records. Mount- ing a total of 690 points, over 200 ahead of their nearBSf rival, U.C. completely overpowered its opponents. In addition to their nine new records, swimmers Wrested 17 firsts in the meets. In one of their biggest wins dur- ing the regular season, the Cat mermen downed 01110 University, the Mid-American champion. WN' Coaehlim Mahans 1 f sen with a 9-7-1 re cent years. Their combined victorie C ter the fine seess' Kevin Keller. ltree' Barrett had a perse' and captured the ,L- .R Keller was 11-5-1 ft:- proved wrestler. ht ltttf Points earned v . P . 1 1 1 inf. V' L erztiegki L ' ' sl- 11:- , -f a-AZlfr'Q'1 X itll ze.-1r. A ':iL.1'gg:g-:im --I :kgs ' ' Srarfimi f '12 A -LF' iirj -I ou ' ' X g n-1 'QE Q ee ' Ellfrmf ' I-ff. J, l l'!. u tl f T -11 5 .. Ill ' ' u .., .1 - ,ani ' I ' I I i Tl-H ---z 'fm x , 4 V l li .iii - 'F I J 1 Il f- 7, fe-feaii li 1 Q - .--:bio of coach ROY J :dual Hleelslbel Valley ChHH1P10l' e A szfaighf Coniereii. M Qllllllllaledxiint . , 0 . .-- acting record? earest .nm ahead of theuuts IH ' ' en- . as Opponwrested ..jS. 9sx'iH1InerjvinsduI' .- .fair biggest dohio ' ' 6 Ftfsfftplon' Y, ' 1 Wrestling Team Coach lim Mahan's wrestling squad ended this past sea- Wrestling Team son with a 9-7-1 record, one of the finest efforts in re- ROW one cent years. Their nine wins totaled more than their K,Ke11ep combined victories of the past four years. Two reasons T' Barrett for the fine season were freshmen Tom Barrett and Kevin Keller. Wrestling in the 130 and 137 pound class, G, Miner Barrett had a personal record of 16-2-1 for the season I- Bl-1fk0ff and captured the team's most valuable player award. Row Two Keller was 11-5-1 for the campaign. Named the most im- V- Riljaldi proved wrestler, he also received the award for the it fjjggfi most points earned on the squad. S. Fisher I. Poremba T. Cahal Row Three I. Barrows, Asst. Coach I. Thomas H. Miller D. Seal L. Broemsen I. Lyons E. Williamson A. Scheider I. Mahan, Coach 407 A wrestling victory lies in individual effort. I Both wrestlers fight to nail a pin and thus claim victory. 408 The agony of a match is eclipsed by the ecstacy of a possible win, W -- mg-. x , lh.. . ' 5- , vase ' f f a, i .. ff! ., -9 1 ' Wrestling entails unusual holds and footwork. 'Q' -, l 7 Golf Team Row One T. Whitelaw D. Lundy L. Oelschlegel G. Hensley B. Birch Row Three D. Yaeger I. Doyle K. Wimmer Row Two B. Hawkins K. Backus I. Wessel Coach Schwarberg I. Harrison Golf Team Under Coach Schwarberg, the 1968 golf squad won 17 matches and lost four. This represents the best perform- ance by a U. C. golf team in dual competition in the history of the squad. For the first time, the Cats com- peted in the NCAA Championships. 410 1968 Scoreboard U. C. Opponent 141!2 . . . . Hanover ....... ....... 3 V2 14 .... . . . Indiana Central . . . 4 24 .... . . . Dayton ........ .... . 10 24 .... Earlham .. -.--0 10.., .... Ball State ...... 3 51f2 .... . . . Centre .................. 211f2 101fz .... . . . Eastern Kentucky ........ 71!z 171!2 .... . . . Dayton ............ .... 1 fz 91!2 .... ... Ball State .... 872 2112 121!z .... ... Anderson ... 6 9 .... Butler .... 1 121!z .... . . . Butler ........... ---- 2 12 141!z .... DePauw ............... - fz 7 .... . . . Eastern Kentucky ......- -11 15 .... ...Centre ............ ----3 15 ...... Hanover .... iw 161fz .... ..... X avier ....... MVC-3rd place W2 211!2 .... ..... X avier ....... - ' 5 19 ...... .. . Transylvania ... W2 81!2 .... . . . East Michigan - - - W2 81!z .... . . . Indiana State . . - WT' ittlwrebomi .G Qpponent 3'l2 :al .- mio .- 0 214 ...-- uCkY 112 ...Bill 'ulllf 6 2111 ifz 1 ,... 'lull tuck!! 3 at ' ' 5 . I. a -' 14 at 94 Tennis Team X A , Ng 6' lx Y',vy-f5i:',: X I sz V .1 N x 1, x -:N ' , N.. N 1 5 , -246 , N . X . X . NX L ,NNx , N r M- E ,..1. . N . ,A-. N- ,, L ,Q N 1... . QA' SXSW-4 . N at Bei. as :V MQ' 5 ,li sw, A ,rw .f A - X rf' Nr. f F sl . X -' K 'f'.f-1:2 ' ' A A A, N . N N X .,.. . . ei. ,. , . 16:6 Q Q f V I 1,11 ff' -.- 1, X . , ' N W . it N gf ' Nf ' 5 E 1968 Scoreboard UC- Opponent 3 ..... ...Purdue.. ..... ....6 6 ..... ...Dayton... ...3 4 ..... ......... O hio Univ. . . . . . .5 5 ..... ........... L ouisville .......... . . .4 6th place Huskie Invitational 0 ..... ......... I ndiana ........ ...9 7 ..... ...... X avier ...2 5 --- Miami ...4 2 ..... ...BallState... ...7 5 --- ...Earlham... ....4 Tennis Team Left to Right A. Gerdsen B. Wallegman G. Crawford T. Grier I. Dreier Greenwell Federici Minter Desner Ignatz The Bearcat Netmen finished the 1968 season at 5-4-1 for fifth place in the MVC.. Seniors Bill Ignatz and Al Gerdson gave fine tennis performances. Coach Iohn Morris will be replacing the 1968 coach, Ray Dieringer. R. Reidinger Track Team 1 1 Track Team How One E. Petri G. Thomas I. Slusser D. Rothfuss, Asst. Couch G. Truce, Head Couch C. Roberts I. Ellis B. jones Bow Two B. Steffen T. Bailey B. Harris K. Lichdendahl L. Garcia T. Anderson I. Wagner Row Three B. Keith I. Knack C. Hoyles B. Dern K. Carter I. Calloway D. Hall 412 Bow Four G. Kleier T. Cox B. Schnecker C. Yates S. Stargel B. Byrd Row Five I. Pedley F. Eriffiths G. Switzer W. McConnel B. Verity G. Westerfield, Asst. Coach Row Six B. Brickweg G. Naegel Missing from picture C. Lindsey, Capt. D. Bennett, Asst. Couch In dual meet competition last season the U. C. track team finished 2-1 for the season. Besting Marshall and Earlham in a triangular, the cindermen lost in a quad- rangular at Oxford, Ohio. Highlighting the 1968 cam- paign was the fourth place finish in the MVC, the best U. C. performance in four years. Coach Gary TIUCG lost only two graduating seniors Cornelius Lindsey and Gary Naegel. In .J 3 .T ..l .II- Fcefhed by Pauf i team inished their I avrdagaiust if' lI1BEiS. The dtooksecond pas 'fat Terry Baile lied the mas ' ui. The awari ' lm Cry, li... t . tiled to like F' , Cross-Country Team gig Coached by Paul Armour the Bearcat Cross-Country team finished their 1968 season with an impressive 23-10 record against all opponents and compiled a 6-6 record in dual meets. They placed fourth in the All-Ohio meet and took second place in the Missouri Valley Conference Meet. Terry Bailey received team honors as he was selected the most valuable Bearcat at the end of the season. The award for the most improved runner was presented to Mike Rogers. 1968 Cross Country Scoreboard UC Opponents 24 .... ...... C umberland College .............. 31 20 .... ..... M orehead State University ........... 41 20 ..,. ,..... M arshall University ...... .... 4 3 27 ---- ..... U niversity of Kentucky ..... ...- 2 9 23 .... ..... U niversity of Louisville ..... ...- 3 5 32 ---- ..., I ndiana State University .... .... 2 7 42 .... ....... O hio University ..... . . . . . - -15 28 ---- .... O hio State University ..... ..-- 2 7 33 ---- .... M iami University ..... .... 1 5 17 '--- ...... B all State University .... . .--- 27 28 -- .... C entral State University .... .... 3 3 . . ...Cumberland College. . . . - - - - Cross Country Team Row One J. Calloway C. Roberts J. Ell' is T. Bailey D. Imhoff Row Two T. Hower S. Zoeller G. Archer D. Udovic J. Slusser M. Rogers Baseball Team cord The U.C. Baseball Team finished with a 14-13 re for 1968. Coach Glenn Sample's entire starting un1t will . f n u I hh- be returnine in 1969. This includes his fine young pitc inf' staff headed by Bruce Raible, Larry Kleem, and Cllr Wilkins who led the Cats to a third place in the Y MVC. Three Bearcats made the Eastern Division All- Stars while another teammate was named to the MVC All-Conference team. Coach Sample strives for baseball perfection. Bat connects with ball as the new baseball season commen ces. Q l iseball Team 'One S2515 Shiidollaf iauldin Sample. Cox: Jost tem Tieugebauer ' Iwo .,l . .MHHE-. i... .film TGI: '1:El91cg- ..L I x . . .I ...K A. Y V Z -I .A ..-4. . . 1 .grfllw . . ge , , V Ash flu W'5Y..:l3sfL.,n . ' SRU! Ffgmsrxwirl 'ii I' ,icfil N I 11.9 . I L1 5' -' flfftf . ' fivxjl ls-- f ,f 4 . '.. -yr' W' ' vm 5 2 'I YI 'iwlqll ' dw RJ ' all Baseball Team Row One I. Cassis D. Shindollar D. Bouldin G Sample, Couch D Dost S. Certo S. Neugebauer Row Two l- Stadtmiller S. Stewart G. Wilkins l- Nageleisen will H. Camp H. Newstadt Row Three I. Fisher D. Brannon I. Hill T. Chlebeck L. Kleern T. Broughton A Mackey I. Weiss P. Callahan Row Four R. Reinemuth ks M A '-R'-..-..,., , XJ v ' tgxwillt B. Raible M. Pasturo P. Eagan I. Voegele R. De Felice A. Ramsey H. Glover Row Five T. Neville E. Casey L. Cynkar I. Kessler B. Gerth W. Brown QW Q ij 1968 Baseball Scoreboard . . . .Kentucky Bellarmine B ellarmine . . . Toledo . .....Toledo. Kent State Kent State . . . Dayton . Miami . . . . Dayton . Ohio State Ohio State Notre Dame Notre Dame 5... .. Bowling Green .. 1... .. Memphis State ....4 5... .. Memphis State ....9 1... .. Villa Madonna ....0 5... Louisville ....4 7... .. Louisville ....5 3... .. Louisville ----2 7... ...Xavier... .--13 0... ...Miami... -.--2 5... .. Bradley .. ---13 2... .. Bradley .. ---'7 1... .... Bradley .... .---6 11 .... Villa Madonna ....2 1... ..... Xavier ..... .---0 415 l v 4 GYIHHHSHCS TBHIII Gymnastic Team At. the helm for his first year, Coach Gary Leibrock Slllded the gymnastics team to a 6-4 finish, the most Successful season for a team. The Bearcats competed :1CF0f1011Sly against Miami and Eastern Kentucky, and JVICS against Dayton and Wright State. The Missouri Huey Conference championships culminated the sea- iill Where the Bearcats finished fourth. Top man on fi Squad was freshman Ieff Metzger who tallied 161.87 ggigtzilufing the year. He was followed by sophomore Cats i assilman With 104.64. The best showing for the Ge T1 t 9 MVC was the second place finish by Urge Anlemeyer on the side horse. Row One Row Two Row Three I. McNeil, M. Cummins I. Metzger Capt. B. Baum P. Glassman G. Leibrock, R. Natenberg A. Skinn Coach G. Vogel G. Thompson G. Anglemyer 1968-69 Gymnastic Scoreboard U.C. Opponents 93.15 Miami 62.55 95.97 Kent State 144.27 95.97 Miami 87.87 120.05 Eastern Kentucky 93.70 99.88 Ball State 122.65 99.88 Northern Illinois 122.75 97.23 Dayton 18.70 97.23 Wright State 92.57 70.83 Louisville 95.46 70.83 Eastern Kentucky 66.61 417 4 SENIOR INFORMATION Judith A Abbott BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, 0- A F ch, Milwaukee. Wis- Ellen Abrams. Ii Mllsegaedicine LOS Angeles Cal, .IJiIII?itAtI1larrIixsfuBtS'Industrial Design. 111611211122-iJ01iS. Ind.: IDSA qv. Pres.J, IDC Pres.J. , . - . N wm n. RobeI't C. Agricola, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, O., AMIEI QTB H21 HKN, Michael C. Ahalt, BS Electrical Engmeerms. 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Mike Blake, BBA Marketing, Independence, Ky. I d e Nancy Blank, BA Geography, Bay Village, O.: FAA CV- Pres- Pe g Tr.l AWS, Y.W.C.A. Gerald Blenke, Assoc. General Business, Covington, Ky. D KAN Beverly Blesch, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati. 0-1 ' Lutheran Foundation. Glen H. Blome, Assoc. Math, Cincinnati, 0. Lawrence B. Blumberg, MD Medicine, Los Alumitos, Calif.. I TE Robert Boblnger, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati. 0-1 H ' Philip Bock, Assoc. Liberal Arts, Cincinnati, 0. William Coleman Bock, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O. U sign John Bocko, BS Industrial Design, Dayton, O.: Industrial D6 Club fPres.J, IDSA. A Joy Bockstiegei, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.5 KE, APM-0,S1ga5ung WeSl0y David Bockstlegel, BSEE. Engineering, Cincinnati, O.. CII-lb, Commuter Steering Committee of Student Senate. Michael Bolan, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0- Dan Boldman, BFA Fine Arts, Portsmouth, 0.5 AWPA- Robert Peter Boliskc, BS Math, Cincinnati, O. Record. 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Gloria Bostick, BBA Marketing. Novelty, O.: Newman Center, WEEP, Albert G. Boston, Jr., BS PSYCh010gY. Cincinnati, O. Tholnas J. Bowers, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, O.: Amer. Meteorolo- gical Soc. Cathy Bgyar, BA History, Moorestown, N.J.: EAT. Carlene Boyd, BS Nursing, Kinsmall. O-, AZ. AAU. Student Advisers. John Boyd, BSEE Engineering, Dayton, O., EAE Freshman Orientation Comm. Ralph E. Boyd, BS Administrative Management, Cincinnati, O. David J. lgacclien, 25505. Engineergig Cherrzical, Cincinnati, Oi. Robert J. ra een, conomics, incinna i, O.: ATQ. Everett Bradley, BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. Ronald A. Brady, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Robert Branch, BBA Accounting, Ansonia, Conn.: BAKII. Henry L. Brasey, Assoc. Marketing, Cincinnati, O. Richard Branch, BSP Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.: Kllf, APhA. Brian Brauninger, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.: Student Directory, Intramurals, AEII, Society for the Advancement of Management, Bridget Breen, BCS Epeeph, Cincinnati, O.: SHA, Guidon, Mortar Board, 1IJB,Soph. Class a ine . Jerome Brehm, BS Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Michael Brennan, Assoc. General Business, Cincinnati, O. Gary Brenner, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.: EAM, Arnerican Mar- keting Assn. Melvin Brenner, BBA Accounting, Dayton, O.: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation Bernice Brennock, BS Education, Cincinnati, O. John Brett, BA Accounting, Moorestown, N.J.: Varsity Rifle Team qCapt., 31 Janet Brewster, Assoc. RWB, Mason. O.: Tribunal. Eugene Bgeyer, PEnglJish, Cincinnati. O.: KKW, University Band, Newman enter . res. . Michael L. Briggs, Assoc. Personal Administration, Cincinnati, Oi. Betty Brim, BA Geography, Kenton, O.: WHC fCO-Ch1'1'I1.,. Christian W. Brinkman, BS Economics, Cincinnati, O. Edward Brissie, BSP Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O.: KW, APhA. gggdgdgk-Brotgcliieier, BA Philosophy, Cincinnati, O.: EAE, Sophos, u iciary omm. Jerry Broering, BBA Accounting, Fairfield, O. Allen S. Brown, BS Botany, Cincinnati, O.: German Club QV. Pres.J. Beverly Brown, BS Bus. Education, Cincinnati, O.: Bus. Ed. Club, YWCA, Student NEA. Daniel Brown, BA History, Cincinnati, O. Edward Brown, BS Assoc. Engineering, Hamilton, O. H. Wesley Brown, MD Medicine, Toledo, O. Jack Brown, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Igieodpre Brown, BS Chem. Engineering, Marion, O.: 'Triangle CPres., Gas- . QH2, TBH, AIChE fSec.J. William J. Brown, MD Medicine, New Weston, O.: IIKE QV. Pres.J, Opisthotismos fCo-Editorj . Peter Broy, BS Community Planning, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Acacia, Chris- tian Science Organization CV. Pres.J . Stephen Brubaker, BS Metallurgical Engineering, Lakeview, O., DDE, American Society for Metals CChrm.J, Eng. Tribunal, YMCA. Sandra Bruch, BS Business Education, Terrace Park, O.: KAII. lglglry gruder, BS Med. Tech, Cincinnati, O.: CGA, Student Advisor. f n rueggen, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O. llgalgl gruiiim, BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.: EAE. 0 e runsman, BME Music Education, Sunman, Ind., QPMA. Jerry M. Bryant, BS Marketin Middletown O. John Buck, BS Design, ontei-ig,'N.Y., ox. , 321321 gukegi BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.: AKW, YFA fTreas.l, S epu icans fBoard Memberj, AMA. Alan F. Bunte, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O. gegvgl. Burden, BS Kdg. Primary Education, Cincinnati, O.: Kindergar- - rimary Club. Barbara Burke, BS Interior Design, Berea, O. 335311 lligjrlge, BS Interior Design, Cincinnati, o., AID, NSID. C . urke, BS Economics, Cincinnati, O. f,m0i:ene E. Burkneit, Assoc. Humanities, Cincinnati, o. Michael Burleson, BS Physical Education, Columbus, O.: Football. Sandy Burns, BS Nursing, Medina, O.: AAII, Bearcat Band, Glee Club. gee Burroughs, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.: AKK, SAMA. witty Burstyll, BA Primary Education, Louisville, Ky. rVlgLi:..lllJC3xBAlSh, BSEE Electronic Engineering, Clinton, Md., EKN - CS- , X . 52312013 Bushillon, Assoc. Medical Secretary, Cincinnati, O. 9 llsse, Assoc. Data Processing, Minster, O. Ilfgxlil Cadwell, BS cnemieei Engineering, Dayton, o., AXE. Pau? ICP. Cady, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O. ' H ,Mn allahfill, BS Business Education, Cincinnati, O., Baseba Joh gli- Sawyer Hall qv. Pres. 9. I Jlnlglcallefy, BS Biology, Cincinnati, O., Pershing Rifles, Caudcea. try, nyagglloway, BS Physical Education, Dayton, O., 22, Cross Colm' . Camalonl, BA ME, Industry, Pa., GX. 1 MMMIEM. Cameron, Assoc. Managerial Science, Hamilton, O. Joseph Famli, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, O., Baseball. Richard C. Campbell, BS Accollntlng, Cincinnati, O. Albert C . Campbell, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O. Ruth M agmlll, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O., BAW. O Wuhan ' amlolli BS Administrative Management, Cincinnati, - 1 CHPPQI, BA English, Cincinnati, o. Robert C. Carl, BS Mechanical Engineerin Cl l tl 0, . I A g, nc nna , l1:?f?gIcleIt'iaiTlgeIyGnBS Community Planning, Indianapolis, Ind., Student lgfuce CHrlS011,BA Geography, Cincinnati, o., reU. Pgmail Cgrpenter, BS Administrative Management, Fairneld, o. Primsr? Clajrg, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, O., Kindergarten- Bernard Carre TB U . AXE, Men's Advisory. Gres Cal'l'i0I', BA Marketing, Cincinnati O SAE YMCA AMA fPres.J. Edwin R. Carrlgan, BS Mechanical Engineering: Manchester, O. James Carroll, BBA A t' - Michael F. C H ccoun ing, Clnclnnat1,.O., AEII, SAM, arro BS Ap lied S , Ci Walter Carroll, BS'Botany?CinciiSneati:eO ncumatly O' gengis CMSOH. BBA Marketing, oineinnnti, o., Asn, J2fg1e2IQvJbaCi2gIte?I B1gSSEiaiistriaiCManagement, Cincinnati, o., Am. - , , eo ogy. incinnati, O., St d t U 1 G goolgltgstud- MUST-li ROTC, Raiders. u en n on ame en arter BA History, Cin i t' 0, QA Mews Advisgr' C 1139- 1, , 9, Cross Country, Track, Robert M. Caskey, Assoc., Industrial Management Hamilton O ggfijey Casper, BA Political Science, Cincinnati of, Asn QSec.J ' Men's visor. ' 110, BS Chemical Engineering, Niagara Falls, N.Y., Howard L. Caston, BS Psychology, Cincinnati O. Xlfggrioflla Calglfidekas, Assisi. ligedical Secretarial, Cincinnati, O. n ion, ooo ' Facilities Comrg., Intramurals. ummg' Evanston' HL' AQA' House Laura Chandler, Assoc. Home Economics, Cincinnati, O. Tholnas Chaplnan, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O., AKK, IIKE. ggftlzsglirage, BA Industrial Relations, White Plains, N.Y., Intramural Raymond Childs, BS Business Education, Cincinnati, O. James Chisolm, BS Ind. Design, Cincinnati, O., ATA, IIAE fTreas.l IDSA QCab. of Pres.J, Cincinnatian QEditorJ, Board of Publications CChrm.J, Student Council, Comm. Robert F. Chitwood, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Kenneth Christensen, BS Chemical Engineering, Elyria, Ohio, ATA. Dennis Christine, BFA Radio-TV, Aiken, S.C., PTA. James T. Christy, BBA Economics, Cincinnati, O., AEH, Young Repub- licans, News Record, Intramurals. Thomas D. Cimlnlllo, BA Economics, Lima, O., ZQIIE CV. Pres.J, IFC, Human Relations Comm., Student Advisor. Donienica Cipollone, BA English, Cincinnati, O. Clarence E. Clark, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O. Gordon E. Clark, BS Agriculture, Danville, Ind., ATC, Scarab. John Clark, AB Classics, Dayton, O. Stephen Claeys, BFA Radio-TV, Wilmington, O. Doug Clawson, BS Engineering, Hamilton, O., ASME. John Clayborn, Assoc. RWB, Loveland, O. John Claydon, BA Math, Cincinnati, O. Charles A. Cleary, Jr., Assoc. General Business, Cincinnati, O., AEA. Kay Clifton, BM Music, Columbia City, Ind. Cameron M. Close, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O., Kill, APhA, Pharm. grmunal, Union Program Council QRecreatlon Chrm.j, The Graduate u ication. Judd Clover, BS Electrical Engineering, Lancaster, O., HKN,TBl'I. Jack Cluxton, BS Pharmacy, Manchester, O., APhA. Dan Clyde, BBA Accounting, Mt. Vernon, O., BAW. Audrey A. Coaston, AS Arts, Cincinnati, O. Bobbette Cobb, BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O., Bearklttens, Caducea, Sociology Club, Concert and Symphonic Bands. Jack Cohen, BS Biology, Cincinnati, O., Caducea. Marshall H. Cohen, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O., EAM, AEII. Thomas Colacurclo, BBA Business, Cincinnati, O. Cathy Cole, BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, O., Clncinnatlan. Farrell A. Cole, BS Biology, Kettering, O., IIKA, 4122, Student Coun- cil, IFC, Men's Residence Hall Assn., Sawyer Hall QPres.J. Perry Cole, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Ronald E. Cole, Assoc. Mechanical Engineering, West Chester, O. Lee Conarroe, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O., AMA. Carole Conatser, BS :Sc BFA Art Education, Cincinnati, O., MIA. Darrell Conatser, BA Business, Cincinnati, O. Julia Conlon, BA 8a BS History Education, Norwood, O. Robert L. Conner, BS Administrative Management, Mason, O. Rosa Conover, BS Elementary Education, Park Hills, Ky., Student Directory, Homecoming Comm., Jr. Prom fTlcket Chrm.J, YWCA, ZTA V. Pres. . Jameg M. Colgtento, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O. Linda Conway, BA Math, Harrison, O., WAA CExec. Boardj, Tennis Team CManagerJ, YWCA, Secondary Education Assn. Jeanette M. Conyers, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Carolyn Cook, BS Nursing and Health, Berea, O. Jalnes A. Cook, Assoc. Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Judith Cook, BS Nursing and Health, Cleveland, O., AAII, YWCA, AWS. Union Board. Karen Cooke, BS Deaf Education, Cincinnati, O. Robert A. Corman, BS Voc. Education, Cincinnati, O., IAE. Robert Corner, BS Civil Engineering, Hamilton, O., ASCE. James Russell Corson, BS History, Cincinnati, O., TKE. Cynthia Costello, BM Music Education, Norwood, O., Mummers Guild, Advisor, Iv Cha n. Efarcyergostello, BS slzloods and Nutrition, Chatham, N.J., Scioto Hall fParliamentarianJ . DeVon R. Cottam, BS Mathematics, Loveland, O. William C. Courter, Jr., BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Gary K. Coury, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O., AEII. David R. Cowherd, Assoc. Industrial Management, Milford, O. Bobble Cox, BBA Accounting, New Lebanon, O., BAW fPres.J, Student Union Special Programs Comm. James w, Cox, Jr., BME Music Education, Stranthous, O., GMA, U. C. Glee Club. t 1 O NI ril n Coy, BS Nursing, Ket er ng. - Rgsseyll Coyne, BS Political Science, Valley Stream, N.Y., TKE, Royal Sovereignty Pistol 85 Rifle Club CPres.l- Mary Creahan, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, O., ZTA, Ivy Chain, Jr. Prom Court, Student Advisor, Newman Center, Greek Week CExec. . , Gl Club, Penguins. gfaIlRtxeri',A. Ci'illSh2.W, Jr., BBA Accounting. Midd1ef20W11, 0-. 974- BNF' Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, U. C. Glee Club. 419 0 h 1 , Troy, O., Guidon Jacqueline Crist' BS Nuc1earBhoIZgdc?v.1ifri-:sTl? giiydall H511 KV. Pres-7, KCaptalnl, Ivy Chain' Mortar 1 tation Advisor, Judicial Boards St d t Advlsor, Freshman Or ell Chemistry CClgo:::l1inatorl, Standards CCommittee, Proctor, HOIIOFS Seminar. Cadlloea, HOSWSS Oltlm' C ter, Student Dennis croppcr, BS Zoology, Clllcilmati- 0 Newman en Advisor. i Ky Danlel Crowe BBA Accounting, C01d-SPT ns, - W.Va., KK1-, Christine Cubby, BA Kindergarten-Pf1mafYf Hui'-tingt'?n' H H ,Semi Greek Week !Comm Chrm.J, T- C- Tribunal' Memorial a Afivfgilclllman, BS Administrative Management,CCg15i2?a'?TE3L stephen Culver, BS chemistry, Clnolllllallf 0-1 'PHX A ' man Center. Rllda. J. Cunningham, . 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Sandra Dannemlller, BS Home Economics, Cincinnati, 0.5 ON, AWS, Mortar Board, Guldon, OHEA KPres.l, Home Ec. Tribunal KV. Pres.J, Student Advisors, Newman Center. Edward Darenkamp, BS Engineering, Ft. Mitchell, Ky.3 TBII, AIChE KTreas., V. Pres.J. Joan Dasslnger, BS Special Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 AFA KRush Chrm., Social Chrm.J, SCEC, SNEA, Special Ed. Club. Mary Dause, BA Accounting, St. Bernard, 0.3 BAW, rI1XE. Charles W. Davls, BA Insurance, Cincinnati, O. Ralph Davls, Assoc. Accounting, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Richard Davls, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. Vlctor Davis, Assoc. Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0. Barbara Dean, BS Education, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.3 KP Club. John Dc-Bra, Assoc., Cincinnati, O. Maryanne Deddens, BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, 0.3 KA9, Angel Flight. Davld Dellaven, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 EAE, AMA, SAM. Joseph V. Delaney, Assoc., Real Estate, Cincinnati, O. Robert Delcamp, BA Music, Cincinnati, 0. Joseph DeLeese, MD Medicine, Lyndhurst, 0. iLggymDell, BA Community Planning, Salem, 0.3 Student Planners Gary Delmonaco, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 ASME, SAE. David J. Dengler, Assoc. Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Gary V. Denny, BS Industrial Management, Tarentum, Pa.3 BFE, EIE 4bl'lI.', SAM. A Marilyn Derfus, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 KAH, YWCA. Edward Detzel, Jr., BA Psych010gy, Cincinnati, 0. Richard Devan, BS Biology, Cincinnati, 0.1 Glee Club. David L. Devaul, BFA Fine Arts, Chillicothe, 0.3 Sailing Club Joseph DeVlta, BA Political Science, Paterson, N.J.' AXA KPresJ IFC Darwin Dewar, Assoc. Police Science, Cincinnati, O., ' ' ' Gregory John Deye, BS Physics, Cincinnati, 0.3 AIP. Carroll Phllllp Dlals, BS Engineering, Cincinnati 0 Richard DlAslo, MD Medicine, Conneaut 0 , ' D anne Dickerson, BS Education, Daytoyn, '0.3 Dorm KV Presl goger Charles Dlckman, Assoc. Personnel Administration, Cincinnati, Vincent Dlcola, BS Industrial Desi n M K as:w,.a:a.2ht,::z.,::3.e,.2.2zh25 ffftfffiiiif Llnda Dlflllppo, BS Special Education, 'T0?1gl?lg-:1z?a1Xgns1tgaTeIggii 3f3,'Z,lP,5?d,iigZiif??,i E'??S3t'ii,??a,Sd ' ' Cfiiimiogffrhgel Wllllam Edwatd Dirr A ' cial Sclencg' Rossmoyne' O' , ssoc. Architecture Cincinnat 0 Mary Sue Diss lk - '- . 1' - man Center' e MHP, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.: AAA, KAH, New- Brad Dlstel, BA Marketin , C' 1 - . David Dlstel, BA Economiis, AMA' Michael Dlttman, BS Engineering, Halimf Michael Dlttrlch, BS Management Cincinnati, gl: HT2' SAE' ASME' Marilyn Divo, BA English, Cincinnati 0 A ' Virginia Doan, BS Nursing, Greenfield '0 . AAU SNC YF Kathleen Doane, BA Music, Lebanon Qvomed, C , lA. Kathleen Dodge, BS Nursin C- -' . I S OUHCII. xgolgold Jshn Dolan, BA Mat15cmQg2snIc?ffci1?nat?Ooq1:rigor Chrm' ar ara ue Doll, Assoc. Secretarial Ci ' - ' Judl Dohse, BS Ed ' ' nFmnat1'O'5 AEA- Advisor. Ivy Chain.ucat1On' Dayton' O-l ZTA, Ansel Flight, Student Timothy Donahue, BA Account' - . Barry Donefer, BA Management1gC?n2?ri1n2?F1, Og.: AZII. Club. ' 11 0-, AMA. SAM, Speech Jack Donn BS Chemistry Cincinna ' 1 ti, 0.3 AE Richard Charles Doppes, BS Mathematics ciigzinlfif mv. Roselle Dorsch, Assoc. Secretarial Cincinnati O 2. 1, O. ll ayne Dosick, BA Engineering Chica o Ill .' ' gexfelig Douglas, BS Architecture Muniie In'd1-IKA' Hillel' all . Drago, Assoc. Industrial M ' ' . g:x?el?Il3llIi0bMglD Maedicine, Clevelangnglgeglfiigtbcmcinnati' O' r w, sso ,H - - ' ' William Dreyer BS Iniiustlgulmtlesy Cincinnati' O' 1 2, M Dan Dnggsy BS Educationycmcinnggagment, Cincinnati, 0. ie Drlskill BS Textiles, Cincinnati, 0.3 AWS, Eo. Tribu,na1, Home Ec. Club. Apubumy Chmty, Larry Drumm, BS Engineering, Newark, 0.3 AIChE KPres.l Gayle Dryfoose, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. Jeanne Duhlmeler, BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati 0- Volleyball Intramurals. ' -1 XO, Igor Dumbadze, BS Bacteriol0gY, Cincinnati, O., Caducea Debating Team. ' YFA, Marcella A. Duncan, Assoc. Personnel Administration, Clncln Lee Richard Dunham, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0. Sgagi. O. and Blade. I d t 1 1 D i C' ., a bard nc Dunker, BS n us r a es gn, lncinnatl, 0,3 gZA 5Tribunal, ID Club K Secg, AVQS, YWECA. IDSA csec-l, ernon Dunla , BS Engineer ng, pring eld, 0.3 C00 era K,Circulation 1?IanagerJ, Student Religious Liberalg Rgxigggineel' Govt., Bowling Team Capt. Hall John Dunn, BA Management, Vandalia, 0.3 SAM, Amp, Dorm Athleu Chrm. c Vilctor C. Dunn, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Floyd P. Dunphey, BS Industrial Design, I-Ilghtstown, N,J, Fay Danner Dupuis, JD Law, Cincinnati, 0. Corbett Q. Durham, Jr., BA Geography, Cincinnati, 0.3 FSU, Sandra Dye, BS Education, Cincinnati, O. Joseph Lee Dykes, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 EAP, Diane Earley, BA Music Education, Jamestown, O. Robert Eaton, BA Finance, Cincinnati, 0. Robert Eckel, BS Bacteriology, Cincinnati, 0.3 Varsity Band, March- in Band. Teiry Eckert, BS Engineering, Park Hills, Ky. Janice L. Eckhoif, BA English, Cincinnati, 0. Susan Edgecomb, BS Elementary Education, Greenhills, O. Herbert D. Edwards, BS Electrical Engineering, Covington, Ky,3 ME IEEE, Men's Advisory Staff, Greek Week Committee Chrm. ' Lance Sharon Edwards, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 KA, KAII, Glee Club, KP Club, SNEA, Student Center Public Relations Comm. Edward Eifron, BA Foreign Affairs, Princeton, W.Va.3 EAM, Ciruna- James Eger, BS Math, Cincinnati, 0.3 ZAE, AQA, QH2, rI1BK. Janice Eger, BS Bacteriology, Cincinnati, 0.3 AAA, QDBK, Glee Club YWCA, ZTA, KTreas.J ' Ronald M. Egger, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.3 WX, McMicken Honorary Scholarship. Carol Vogele Egnor, BS Applied Arts, Cincinnati, 0.3 94I1A. John Ehrhardt, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0. William A. Eisenecher, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 AEII, AMA, SAM, Brentin Curry Elam, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Terrence L. Elfers, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 ASME, ASTM. Edward Elicker, MD Medicine, Dayton, 0. Brett Elliott, MD Medicine, New York, N.Y.3 AKK. George Elliott, BS Chemical Engineering, Oakmont, Penn.3 AIChE. Dean F. Ellison, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 AXE, KV. Pres.l, AIChE. Ned H. Ellsworth, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 ZQE, Intramurals. Russell M. Elmer, MD Medicine, Strongsville, 0. Barbara Emery, Assoc. Data Processing, Cincinnati, 0. Glen Wayne Emmert, Assoc. Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Samuel M. Engel, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.3 Hillel, Young Democrats. Don England, BS Industrial Design, Syracuse, N.Y.3 EN, IDSA, Men's Advisory. Ronald E. Enneking, Assoc. Business, Cincinnati, 0. Edward Clark Erlandson III, Assoc. Business, Middletown, O. Bruce Ervvine, BA Economics, Huntington, W.Va.3 ATA. Diane Escott, BA Psychology, New Rochelle, N.Y.3 Proctor, Happy Time Club, Women's Judiciary. ' David Eshman, BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0.3 BGII, Sophos, M9010 KV. Pres.J, KTreas.J, Cincinnatus, Bus. Ad. Tribual KV. Pres.l, MGDS Advisory KColl. Coordinatorl, Union Board KTreas.J, F.P.B. KChrm.J, YMCA Cabinet, Jr. Class Advisory Board. Joseph F. Etson, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Frank Ettensohn, BS Geology, Cincinnati, 0.3 TKE, QHE, MPA, -HFC, A1159 KV. Pres.l, Scabbard 81: Blade KPres.J, Pershing Rifles, ROTC. Mary Anne Evans, BA English, Cincinnati, 0.3 AAA, Glee Club, NSW' man Center. Michael Evans, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.3 ROTC. Ronald Evans, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.3 GDAG KTI'62S-l, BAW' Bus. Ad. Tribunal, Orientation Advisor. I Susan Evans, BA German, Cincinnati, 0.3 Ski Club KPubllcitY Chfm-7' Dorm Cabinet Member, German Club. Ronald F. Eveleigh, BS Economics, Cincinnati, 0. John Eye, BS Engineering, Wellsburg, W.Va. George Walker Famous, Assoc. Design, Cincinnati, 0. KAH Judy Fardo, BS Business Education, Alexandria, Ky.: AAU, ' Business Education Club' KSecy.l, YWCA. Jack Farrah, BS Industrial Design, N. Canton, 0. Judy Fass, BA German, New York, N.Y. Steven Fass, BA Political Science, N. Woodmere, N.Y. Paul Fayard, Assoc. Business, Cincinnati, O. IFC James Fedor, BA Management, Ravenna, O.: QK9, Baseball' ' Newman Center. William Donald Fehn, BS Management, Cincinnati, 0. P Peter J. Fciohtncr, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.: AEH CV' I ' Bernard Feinberg, MD Medicine, Brooklyn, N .Y. , IEE Ra-yHl0nd F. Feldman, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0-, ' Newman Center. rd Rita Feldman, BS Education, Yonkers, N.Y.3 Dorm Judicial B05 ' Hostess Comm., Floor Proctor. ,don Rebecca Felton, BA Music, Lewisburg, 0.i AAA, RWE, AAA' Gu ' Mortar Board, Activities Board. Cen- Julie Feltrllll, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 Ski Club, Newmail b ter, UC Volunteer Service, Secondary-Elementary Education C gains, Linus Fenicle, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O.: ITKA- Cincm Intramural Staff KManagerj. , NAEA, Bfll'b2Il'a Ann Ferguson, BFA, BS Art Education, Cincinnati, OAEA Wylie Forlrllson, BFA, BS Art Education, Cincinnati, O.: N ' Thomas Riddle Ferrls, Assoc. Real Estate, Cincinnati, O. esl, W., l-. Q . xl, IF' 1 Dwyftzf 'S Brllf' gdb- pall' Stumgff' N 303351184185 BA P! managing, sfgffll mapl. B4 ' rnwf S nvvjf I ponlfd ' nav' 1 Thomagylllifbfi' JoSfPA. bg, 33 Efapgi sf .3- 597 ngill, mi -gg:-v nga of 7 B0 ' 5 A 4 FS Hvmewml? t nit' B5 ILT. . M KWH md. B? UH ilaf fi 5: A-5 .-llbeniiilltf, BFA .1 Hai wg, , Judlff? ficn1,d-'-gjfif shall 1 rl. c- ,. cwclutmi, 66:15 1 c1un,l'eWrT1afm,lr Sf A M-,,y11eHger' LQ gg, i , Sandlmhmcnfr 5-' 1' ' C-fa, .g 3, lfllflf C' - fe: 5123 ' Dlrldflfmmf' 1 Club' .. 'fjeilf-A' I llifuow . 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L, 0 . n oh. KABA, ,,, maint? FW' will 'X I ff Dale F9SS0lld0ll, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.5 AIAA, Bruce Fette, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0,3 IEE fgecy Sailing Club. ' R nld Fey, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.3 Arnold Air, AF Jtiiil Fierst, BS English, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.g Dorm Floor Ch ROTC' Paul Flllg'8l'lllllIl, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.: ll'X, Hlllelrrgabi-512312. Steven Fillk, BS Industrial Management, New York N Y Y ' Theodore rink, BA Marketing. Mlamisburg o - A1015 Resident A Donald J. Finke, Assoc. Industrial Management oincinn ti dvisor' TIIOIIIIIS J. Fillkelllleler, BA History, Celina, 0.3 HKA, a ' O' Joseph J. Fischel, Assoc. Industrial Management, Cincinnati 0 Kay Fischer, BS Education, Cincinnati, O.- . ZTA 1Pres Tretfsl' AAA, UAE KAH, Mortar Board, Ivy Chain Student Director Board of Publications, Student Advisors, qSec., Treassij KYVVCCIAY Homecoming Comm. ' ' 'lda Krasne Fish, BS Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.1 Hillel, klberta May Fisller, BS English, Cincinnati, O.: MQB. Mummers' Linda Fisher, BFA, BS Art Education, Cincinnati, O., NAEA, Robert J. Fisher, BS History, Blanchester, 0.3 fIJEK, KAII, Baseball Manager, Dorm Secy., Resident Advisor, Student Advisor, Dorm Judiciary Chrm. Sharon Y. Fischl, Assoc. Humanities, Cincinnati, 0. Michael Fitzgerald, BA Management, Cincinnati, O.: IDKQ, Sharon A. Fitzpatrick, BS Special Education, Cincinnati, 0.5 KKI' Cincinnatus, Ivy Chain, Greek Week Co-Chrm., TC Tribunal, Glee Club, Newman Center, SCEC, Student Advisor. Jerome H. Fledderman, BS Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. Sandy Fleisher, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.: fIJAE. Walter C. Flelssner, BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0. David Flenllng, BA Music, McKeesport, Pa.g 1IrMA, Sinfonia, German Club. John Flick, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Mark Lowell Flick, Assoc. Humanities, Cincinnati, 0. John Flourlloy, BBA Management, Cincinnati, 0.3 AKW, fSec.J, AFROTC. Charles Edward Flynn, BS Psychology, Cincinnati, O. David Focke, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Judith Foegle, Assoc. Secretarial, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. Harold Fogg, BS Engineering, Yellow Springs, 0.5 CDKT, AIAA fTreas.J Willlanl Harry Forbes, BS Psychology, Cincinnati, O. Linda Forwith, BA Music, Mansfield, 0.5 CCM Tribunal. Kenneth Fox, BA Marketing, Verona, N.J. AEH, CRush Chrm., V. Pres.J, Bus. Adm. Tribunal, IFC Scholarship Comm., Men's Advisory. Peter T. Frame, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. Gary Francke, MD Medicine, McHenry, Ill. Kaye C. Franks, BS Interior Design, Cincinnati, 0.3 KA, AAID, Angel Flight, Ivy Chain, Student Advisor, Greek Week Co-Chrm. Rosalee Frank, BA English, Brooklyn, N .Y. William H. Frallk, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, 0. George Edward Franklin, BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0. Peter Franklin, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.5 ATA, ODK fPres., Sec.J, WX CPres.J, HAE CV. Pres.J, Metro News Record fFeature Ed., News Ed., Managing Ed., Executive Ed.J, IFC fPublic Relations Chrm.J, Resident Advisor. Janet R. Fraser, BA Sociology, Dayton, 0.3 Sharks, Flasherettes, Dorm fPres., V. Pres.J, Hillel 1Pres.J, Wo1nen's Interhall Exec. CKSUJ, AWS QKSUD. Paula Freed, Asooc. Education, Shaker Heights, 0.5 Dorm Proctor, Dorm Review Board CSec.J' Bill Freeman, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.5 Basketball, Football. Carl C. Freese, Assoc., Cincinnati, 0. John W. Freson, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 AXE. Carol Friedman, BS Spanish, Cincinnati, 0. Ellen Friedman, BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.5 AAII, Angel Flight. galrigqueline Friedman, BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.5 Tribunal Office m. William Frisz, BA Zoology, Cincinnati, 0. Raymond Fritz, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Charles R. Froehlich, BA Community Planning, Cincinnati, 0.3 ROTC. Rita Frolich, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, O. Sandra Fry, BS Interior Design, Cincinnati, 0. Henry J. Fulks, BS Mechanical Engineering, Elizabethtown, Ky.: Triangle, ASME, CINCINNATIAN, Cooperative Engineer CAdvertising Mgr. and Circulation Mgr. Howard L. Fuller, BA Accounting, Auburn, Ala.: KAW KHOUSG MSI'-J, Cinclnnatus, IFC fHuman Relations Comm. Chrm.J, UC Varsity Band, Marching Band, KAW fPres., Sec., Reporterj. John oaetz, BA Marketing, Milford, o. Judy Gahris, BS Home Ec., Dayton, 0.3 ON, AAA, Glee Club, Dorm Cabinet, OI-EA. Harry W. Gaisser, Jr., BS Architecture Cincinnati 0.' AIA. Janet Gaitley, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, SEA, Gel'- man Club. Hgligm Gallant, BS Geology, Cincinnati, 0.5 Newman Center. a SAM mzon, BA Marketing, Mt. Vernon, N.J.g l'IAII, IASSEC CPFGSJ, 255011, Gans, BS Nursing, Seymour, Ind.3 AXQ fScholarship Chrm.J, LM- AAU, Freshman Class Secretary. Glllda Garber, BA Zoology, Mansfield, 0.3 EAT fAsst. Treas., V. Pres.J, Hltifdonl IVY Chain, News Record, Choral Union, Glee Club, YWCA. D0 51, Student Advisor, Jr. Prom Comm., YFA. mghs Gardner. BS Speech, Cincinnati, O.: AKA. AHA Sweetheart' wimafd L. Gardner, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.3 BAW. Ga 321 Gardner, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.Q.4IJX. Rolla. Garitson, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 ASM, AIME. Bama Garllkov, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. Jamesfz Garnett, BS Physical Education, Cincinnati, O. Gan G . Garner, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.- Raymoallllfll, BS Advertising, Cincinnati, 0.5 Spirit Club- WimalnLGafl'0fl5, BA Business, Geneseo, Ill., HKA, AEIT. Paul AH . Geese, BS Engineering, Mansneld, 0. John Gen Gehrlllg, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, 0. d t mann ellrllm, BS Community Planning, cincinnati, o., Stu en Barr ers Forum. Eneeflffflldelman, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, o. Waite efber, BS Education, Jericho, N.Y. r Getz. Assoc., Hamilton, 0. s JZIIIIBS Mildred Gibsoll, BS Liberal Arts, Cincinnati, 0. gZlligflSi0,lBS igcgzounting, Cincinnati, O. , g ey, Business, Cincin tl, 0.5 GX, UC B d idvlsog, Business Education Club. na an ' Student n - ly llbert, BA Mu Ed ti - Mortar Boarilvy Chaiilo uca on, Charleston, W.Va., AAA, MCDE, Beverly Gilbert, BS Music Blakely Ga.: AAA AO C Gibsoll, BS Pharmacy Cincinnati 0 , 1 . , , CM Chorale, Chamber Choir, Prof. Panhel. Council fPres.J. llxgifigarlgl Gill, BA Management, Cincinnati o- SAM v e . Gill, Jr., BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, on AHA. Wilson Eugene Gilliland, BS Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. Eileen Girls, BS special Education New York N Y Stallton -A. Glantz, BS Engineering, Toleclo,'0.g QNE, TBH, ETI Cooperative Engineer fEd . , .J,AIAAQSec.,HilllV.P .,Ei I mg Tribunal, Dorm Exec. Council. 5 e K res J ng meer Ann Glass, BS Special Education, White Plains, N.Y.g SCEC. Patricia L. Glass, BS Music Education, Oxon Hill, Md.: MQE, Ivy Chain, Mummers Guild, Centenniel Lyric Players. Leslie Glasser, BA Marketing, Merrielze, N.Y., EAM. Vllctor Glasslnan, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.3 Guaiac, PPD 85 Histo Club fPres.J. David Gfeifn, BA Finance, Cincinnati, O.g IPAQ, AEII. Robert Gobrecht, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.: CIJAB. John Lawrence Godfrey, Assoc. Business, Cincinnati, 0. Daniel F. Goebel, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 QA6, ASME. Jane Goebel, BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.3 Sailing Club. Barbara Goepp, BS Education, Cincinnati, O.: Glee Club CSec.J, KP Club, Student Advisor. Charlotte Gold BS Spanish Valley Stream NY Dorm Pro to V. U U , , , . .3 c r 1 greij, Judiciary Board, Standards Comm., Social Comm., Spanish u . Judy Gold, Assoc. Secretarial, Mayfield Heights, 0.5 Dorm Floor Chrm. Alan Goldberg, BA Marketing, Flushing, N.Y.: l'IA1I1, Intramurals. Edward Rollald Goldman, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Richard Goldman, BA History, Grand Rapids, Mich.: IIACD fSec.J, Ohio Muse CEd.J. Judith Goltzman, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. James Frederick Goodridge, BS Engineering, Independence, Ky. Carl F. Gordon, BA Management, Dayton, 0.3 EN, Arnold Air, Resident Advisor. Stevell Gordon, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. Angelo Gorga, BA Marketing, Paterson, N.J.: AXA QTreas.J, Bus. Ad. Tribunal, Homecoming Queen Comm. Patty Gould, BS Education, Long Island, N.Y.: 4I1EE, Dorm Comm. Linda. Gourley, BS Medical Technology, Cincinnati, 0.3 Glee Club QTreas., V. Pres., Librarianj, University Singers, Bowling Team Capt. Bonnie Graham, BA Social Welfare, Cincinnati, 0.3 ZTA fRush Chrm.J, Student Directory, CINCINNATIAN, Rush Booklet fEd.J YWCA, Greek Week Comm., Homecoming Comm. Chester Greathouse, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 KTE, ASME. James Green, BS Education, Wheelersburg, 0. Leonard Green, BA Economics, Alexandria, Ky.g EAM, Sophos, Metro, OAK, EE, News Record CAdvertising Manager, Editor-in-Chlefj, Resi- dent Advisor, University Writing Award. Michael D. Green, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, O. Leslie Greenberg, BS Engineering, Baltimore, Md.: HKN, TBII. Martin Greenstein, BA Marketing, Albany, N.Y.g AKW, Fresh. Foot- ball, Lacrosse Club, Dorm Govt., Student Volunteer Service. Lynn Greentree, BA Sociology, Richmond, Va.: Standards Comm. Eileen Greenwald, BS Education, New York, N.Y.g 4l1EE, ATO, Little Sisters. Donald A. Griflln, Assoc. Humanities, Cincinnati, 0. Ronald L. Griffith, BS Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0.: EQPE. Karen Grlgsby, BS Nursing, Clinton, 0.5 Soph., Jr. Class Treas., Logan Hall Assoc. CTreas.J, AWS, Wesley, Homecoming, Jr. Prom. Kay Grischy, BS Business Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 Bus. Ed. Club. John Grisik, BS Engineering, Parma, 0.3 ATA, Dorm Floor Pres., ASM fPres.l, ASTM, Engineering Tribunal, Intramural Manager. Karell L. Grote, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, 0. Michael Grote, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 TBII, QHE, AIAA fPres.J, Engineering Tribunal fV. Pres.J. Ronald Grote, BA Accounting, Piqua, 0. D Robert W. Grove, BS Advertising, Cinclnnatl,'0.g AXA. Roger Raylllond Grove, BS Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Richard David Grow, Assoc. Personnel Administration, Cincinnati, 0. Larry Guthrie, BS Engineering, Proctorvllle, 0.5 Triangle, IITE, ASME. Susan Haas, BS Fashion Design, Huntington, W.Va.g KKF. XA. JI'- Panhellinic, AWS. I Paul R. Hackman, BS Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. 7 Janet Hadler, BS Fashion Design, Cincinnati, 0-I P-9 fC0l'l'9S- S90-f Rush Chrm.l, Angel Flight fTreas.J, Ivy Chain, Clnclnnatus, Cin- cinnatian CSenior's Ed-D. H0llleC0llllllE Queen' DAA Tribunal lseek Homecoming Exec. Comm. fCo-Chairman, Pub.J, Sesquiceritenrlia gglxitnilgggmns Civil Eng., Cincinnati, on QKA, Basketball. 119. Baseball 135. . H ll' BA English, Cincinnati, 0.5 AAA. ?gliinHaZu?:f,,BSAE Aerospace Engineering, Sylvania, 0-3 QK9. WGSIGY Foundation. A P h lo , Cincinnati, O.: SAE. Sophos. YMCA ?F?i?g!g. lCIZ'?11?r:es? Fressylticf C?on?,Co-Chrm.J, YFA Sophos 1Dance Night 3gj'i2Ti2,Hagl, Associate Engineering, Engineering Science, Clncln- nati' O' M d'cine Warren O l , 1 - gdlvargagfslhlghesnical Engineering, Alliance, O.: Triangle Fraternity, Bull, Trian le Fraternity fBenchmark, V. Pres., House Managerj, IFC Student Segate, Engineering Tribunal, Intramurals QFootball, Bas- k tballj, AICE. 03ml A' Haines' DAA'1it' 'lEvhtqIr:1g1SCEi5t:'lnnati o . ar e 1 . - - gil-:1zlliel3Ssl?rfiterior Design, Cincinnati, O.: X0. KPFSS-i Judiciary Chrm.J, NSID. . ' t RWB, Clarksville, 0. 3:39I-llzzglgaglsfgcgallfechanlcal Engineering, Newport, Ky.: ITT2. ASME. , AE, N wman Club. ltgilglrgiaifisiit, Ba Intermediate Edu., Cincinnati. O.: KATI- 421 -. Kxp S c. Act. Pmup S. Hamilton, BSP Pharmacy, Erlangen KY' 4 0 Chrm. , Pharmacy Tribunal, APhA'0SPA' A. Student susanlnamuton, Associate Education RWB, Cincinnati, O, 'I'I'1b1.lIlal. - Ci cjnnati, O. James L. Hamm, Associate Chemical Eggrlgflsgggf OPKA9 Mortar , H , BS Advertising Design, ' ' t . Bihari Ggggn, Cinclnnatus, Pan Hellenic CPTSS-1 V- Pres'L,GarlRfg.I?5 Frank, E. Hammer, BS Zoology- Cincinnati' O5 QHE' my ' Caducea Pre-Medical Soc. , Gi i nati, O. Lenore Hammons, BA PsyCh010By nggucationy Cincinnati, O.: xg, B ba a Hampton, BS Elemen ary ti Cllriclrtnatlan, Student Dlzggtcgye gtlligent Edu. Assoc., Educa 011 . C ., 6 - . 'g?c?n1r?3 A1222 Medical Secretary, Cincinnati, O Fut' Sec' of A. Robert D. Hanekamp, ' I ,tt 1, Ann Harper, BA Sociology, Cincinnati, O.. Ivy Cham' Beark ens 1 2.3,-17, Student Adv., Siddall Hall 'Treasurer. 1 ati O .lohn G. Harper, BS Electrilcal gntglinleeglng, Clnc nn , . , burn l,BSNursng, G 0,- . - fqamazfnisss rndusnriai Design, Cincinnati, O-, Indust- Deslgn Soc. of A. , 1 O James W. Harris, BS Psychology, Cincllmat I - H l BA Business Education Cincinnati O. BS Engineering Mechanical Cincinnati, O. ttglbdeit Harris, Assoc. Mechanical Engineering, Cincglgnggit gen- Anne Harrelsow, Assoc. Legal Secretary, TI'0yr 0-1 Ag' Adliisor ate University College Tribunal QTreaS-J, Studen ' Carl R. Harrison, BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0. Bernard Hartmann, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. O Donna M. Harvey, Assoc. General Business,.Clnc1nnati, - James Harvey, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0- Davld B. Harwood, Cary, Ill. . . John F. Hastings, Assoc. Humanities, Clncl'nnat1,.O. . Wllllam L. Hasty, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0- Steven Hathaway, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O. Richard W. Hatten, Assoc. Accounting, Hamilton, O. Cheryl Ann Hauck, Assoc. Natural Sciences, Cincinnati, O. Gene P. 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John Hemlnger, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, O.: TKE, QHE. I-'red L. Hempel, Assoc. 'I'rafl'ic Management, Cincinnati, O. John C. Herman, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.: XE QTreas.J, ASCE. Nancy B. Herman, BS Special Education, Columbus, O. Barbara J. Hermann, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. Pamela Hermesch, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0. Joseph P. Herring, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.: ATQ, Sophos, OAK QV. Pres.l, Metro QTreas.l, News Record, CINCINNATIAN, Hermes QEdlt.l, Student Senate QSec.J, Young Friends of the Arts QPres.J, Student Adv. QChrm.l, IFC. Wllllam A. Herring, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, O.: ATQ, IFC K-TUCiiCiP-fyl. Men's Adv. Nancy Herrlott, BS Textiles and Clothing, Cincinnati, O.: ZTA. Carl W. Herrmann, BS Administrative Management, Cincinnati, O. Phlllp Herrmann, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, O. Hersh, MD Medicine, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Class Sec. Q2,3,J, Guaiac Judlth Hersher, Assoc. Nursing, Cincinnati, O.: SNASO. Laurie Hertz, BS Special Education, Baldwin, N.Y.: Council for Ex- ceptional Children, Special Education Club, Residence Hall Comm. Izernagrd Hertzman, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, O.: Eugene Ferris war . Terry Herweh, BS Chemistr , Cincinnati, O.: Mark Herzog, BS Pharmacy, lgewport, Ky.: APhA.German Club' Alllne Hess, BM Music, Cincinnati, O. lgeuernlann, BBA Business Administration, Cincinnati, O.: Clinton Hewan, BA Political Science, Monte ' - UBA, International Club QPres.J, Curlna, NewgtlR,iaoZ'dJama1ca' Metro, R0ger w. Hilbert II, BS Tramc Mana ernent c' , David mu, BBA Accounting Ashtanga o-' Mmqmnati' O' Cheerleader QCo-Capt.j, ' ' ens Adv AROTQ Jerry Hill, BA Sociolo , Nitro, W.V.' ' ' Advisory Board QPres.J?gesident Adv. , Cmcmnatus' Baseball c2'3'4,' H anda C. Hill, Assoc. Accounting, Batavia 0 Sherman Hillelson, BBA Marketing, Dayton JQUH mndel'STl12Il, MD Medicine Dearborn Hel ht - I g s, Mi h. Ellham Hlnkle, Assoc.-Personnel Administrative, Elsmere giy. 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Ralph Lehart, BS Marketing, Cincinnati, 0. Anne Lehman, BFA, Art Education, Baltimore, Md.3 EDT. Stephen Lehrer, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.3 AE1'I, Army ROTC. Leigh Kassandra, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O. Thomas Lelnlnger, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0. David Leith, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 TKE, TBII. 1IJHE,1I1AU. Bradley Lemberg, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.3 QAE, PIKE, SEC- Stephen Lemon, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Jacqueline Lennon, BM Music, Cincinnati, O. Steven Lepsky,glinEEI1gi11eg'iIEg- Cglcixlsghob er or es n, ln , . ,?gfi'?eyLtliesf,ell13erg, BA Busliess Administration, Lynbrook, N.Y.: ' lMarketin Assoc. ggshgqagigggl, BA Busiiess Administration, Bay Harbor Island. Fla.: Hillel. Jane Levine, BS Education. Farrell. Penn-Q EAT- Dan Levy, BA Psycholcagy, Fgushinlghgg-I AEU - Lev , BS Educa ion, o um , . H - Lexln, BS Elementary Education. 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Arts and Science Curriculum Jeanne NI t , B . - Tennis agar z S Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 KAII, Newman Center, John Massaron, Assoc. Architecture Cincinnati 0. John Massey BA English Garden Ci ' ' - 1 ty, N.Y. gglfton E' Mather' BS PSYChO1Ogy, Germantown O Tiiblathews, BA Geography, Wyoming 6 ' ALCIE' i aurer, BS Engineering, Toledo, 0.3 1IvHE, TBl'I, QAN, AXE, 232252 O- ' - - . n i ' ' - . ?1leim:Pial'er. BA English?CIi?1i1i:1r?atEh0?1nnam, O TEH cTreaS'D' J I 3 fx 1 Ialllk. BS Accounting, Cincinnati O, SgI:g03I?5Zgne,Ml:3-0Pgitical Science, Cleveland, 0,3 2.1.15 ,Charm Adv.. Studengsenatoag .ginior Class Advisory. Resident Dorm House Pres, ' ' ee ire' Greek Week Exec- Comm-. McAllister, BS Education, Cincinnati, O., AAA, N gggior Panhellenic QPres.J ewman Center, Sheila MlcCarthy, BA History, Cincinnati, 0.3 AAA, QAO QTreas Thomas J. McCauley, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O, J' Cheryl McClain, BS French, Cincinnati, 0.3 XO, News Record H Ivy Chain, Scioto V. 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David Semian, MD Medicine, Flnleyvllle, Pa.3 AKK, EAE. George M. Seltz, BA Marketing and Finance, Lawrenceburg, Ind.3 Football, Swimming, Baseball, W16St1lIlg. Elaine M. Sekula, BS Economics, Cincinnati, O. Grant Selfrldge, BBA Marketing, Cleveland Helghts, O., C-Club, ll. 123233311 Sell, BME Music Education, Willard, 0.3 Moll, Newman Cen- tgp, Mummers guild, Skl Club, Dorm Officer, MENC, CCM Chorale, ber n ers. gggiggaarlli. Selleri, BS Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Edward Selway, BBA Accounting, Washington, Pa.: BAW. Erich Sennnler, BS Chemistry, Clnclnnatl, 0.3 lDHE, Cadueea, Chemis- Seng, Assoc. Accounting, Milford, O. Robin Sevester, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati. 0.3 KKF, KAH, Student Senate, Clnclnnatus. Donald E. Sexton, Assoc. Natural Science, Erlanger, Ky. David L. Shade, BSME Engineering, Versailles, O.: SAE, ASME fSec.J. John Shannon, BS Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0.3 AGA. Steven Shapiro, BA Political Science, Westbury, N.Y.3 News Record, Wrestling, Union Special Events Comm. QChrm.J, Union Program Comm. and Services Comm., CIC, Amer. Polltlcal Assn., Hillel, Debate earn. .rllanles R. Shaul, Jr., BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0. Joseph W. 3163, ?IIA'1BQAt12?lLOS05h5i-3 Cinclgnatk lIQIerr51esCMaga3- zine fBus. ngr. , e ., . res. , ree ee 0- hrm. , Dele ate, Student Senate Comm., Men's Adv. Sltliialixie iheanshang, Assoc. Executive Secretarial, Cincinnati, 0. William M. Shebesta, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. James Shelley, BS Community Planning, Indianapolis, Ind.g ATA, Student Planner's Forum qPres.J. Deborah Sherer, BS Elementary Education, Columbus, 0. Joel Sheriff, BS Marketing, New York, N.Y.: IIAQIJ CSec.J, AEII, French Hall V. Presb. Meridk Sherline, BA Political Science, Detroit, Mich.g PMC Demolay, Young Republican Club, WFIB, News Record, Profile, Rifle Team, Univ. Karate. Robert G. Sherlock, BS Industrial Management, Hamilton, 0. Arnold Sherman, BA Psychology, Farmingdale, N.Y.: Sawyer Hall Judiciary fChrm.J, Men's Adv. Mary L. Sherman, BS English, Cincinnati, O. Warren Sherman, BBA Accounting, Hempstead, N.Y.3 Residence Hall fSec.J. Scott Sherrln, BS Biology, Levittown, N.Y. Robert Shively, BS Mechanical Engineering, Niles, 0.3 ASME, SAE. Marc Shlachter, MD Medicine, Cleveland, 0. Suzanne Shrader, BS Deaf Education, Philo, O., Spec. Ed. Club News- paper, Glee Club. Thomas N. Shuey, BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0.3 EQIJE Alumni. Jay Shullman, Assoc. Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.3 Dramatlcs. Janet D. Shulman, BS Elementary Education, Hewlett, N.Y.3 'DEE fPledge Tr.J. Jacky Shulrutf, BS Sz BFA Art Education, Hammond, Ind.: EAT, Soph. Class Cabinet, DAA-Lecture Comm. Robert Sidwell, BS Civil Engineering, Corning, 0.3 XE fSec.J, ASCE. Paula Slefert, BA Sociology, Cincinnati, 0.5 Wesley Foundation, Soc. gngbmgh. Club, Human Relations Comm. e e lberman, BFA Art Education, Nashville, Tenn., NAEA. Robert Simonello, BS Advertising Design, East Haven, Conn., GX, Queen City Balladeers. Mark Silverman, BS Zoology, Cincinnati, 0.g Caducea. Guy Simes, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.3 Chemistry Club, Caducea, Newman Center. Gayle Singer, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O., Newman Center. MQW Sisk, BFA Music, Lenoir, N.C.3 KA, EAP, C-CM Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Brass Choir, Chorus, BSU Council, Music Educators National Conf. Carson Skaggs, MD Medicine, Sacramento, Calif. Sharon Skurow, BS Math Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 KAII, NEA. Lora Skvorc, BA History, Cincinnati, 0. gginlzzglamovlts, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 AETI, lglchard W. Sloneker, BS Administrative Management, Hamilton, 0. Tilfgl Smith, BSN Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.5 Caducea, Hillel, N8zH gafol Smith. BA English, Cincinnati, o., AAA. Cllrtls E. Smith, BS Administrative Management, Cincinnati, O. Cynthia Smith, BS Kindergarten Primary, Cincinnati, 0. Cifllf F. Smith, Jr., BA-BS History 8: Education, Cincinnati, O. Dag? is Smith, MD Medicine, North Canton, 0. Bebo: Smith, Assoc. Personnel, Cincinnati, 0. Ord Pa nslllifh, BA Math, cincinnati, o., mo, AAA, Am, News Rec- COA- go le, Modern Dance Club, Senior Class fSec.l, AWS QV. Pres., D0 ' ec-J. Mummers Guild Panhellenlc KV Presy 'laid Smith, BS Engineering New Concord O' .AIAA. sssmlth, BS Fine Arts, cincinnati, o. Kathr n Smith, BS Chemical Engineering, Charleston, W.Va.3 A03613- Arete ylv ngth, BS Physical Education, Brooklyn, N.Y.: AZ CPFGS-gf MuminergG1Hf:iI1, WAA, Penguins, Basketball, Modern Dance Clu , Lynne S I U1 Ci, YWCA, 'Newman Center. i Micha lm th, Assoc. Medical Secretarial, Columbus, O.: AQ, Peflgll U5- Paul If R' Smith, MD Medicine, Kettering, 0.: GPX. Fresh- fv' Pl'e5'l' Ronaldsmllih, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.3 ROTC. wayne L. Smith, BS Engineering Science, Cincinnati, 0. Michael Smith. BS Accounting, Milford, Ohio. I h SAE fpresngolnycki, BS Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse, N.Y., SOP Os' Suzanne S- - MRHA QPres., V. Pres., Sec.J. Arbor J Snider, BS Education, Cincinnati, O. Jane Sri dllowdefl, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0. Jenny If gf, BA Classics, Longmeadow, Mass.3 Classics Club. I tra- muralAtl1leIttldel'f BA Marketing, Lima, O., AXA, Greek Week. I1 Marlene Sl 0 lChrm.3, Sailing Club. stephen S lydeff BS Interior Design, Louisville, Ky.: NSID- 0l0m0l1, BS Marketing, Yonkers, N.Y.g AEH. Edward S a , BBA intramurali goftbau'AcC0unt11'1g. New Rochelle, N.Y.g Bowling Team lzzxkleglrfigcer, BS City Planning, Cincinnati, 0, Intramural scfttian. O mal Science' Clnclllllall' 0-5 Hlllel Vffeas-7 Men,SAdVfSbrSg1ggi:-BS Civil Engineeringf Cincinnati, 0.3 QDKA, XE, Theodore Stackhouse BA Mecha 1 SAE, ' 11031 Engineering, Cincinnati, O.: Jane Stafford BME Music Education Marion ' , , ,O.3EAI V.P ., l'5i1ggJ.ariCPlNI,S?anhellen1c Council fP'res:J, Scioto fSec.Jl res, CCM ' - 33013 BS Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. g?eVlgrE-Rstgley, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. lengstyu ' BFa1eY,BBA Marketing. Cincinnati. O.: EX fSec.J, MAT, nec. Ili 21 0, S Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.3 APhA, 1 11011 Stark, BS Education, Pittsford, N.Y. Richard Stark, BS Industrial Ma , , T12-SBUISIYG. Salem, 0.3 GX qPres., Sec. . ggfxlflgoigggeld, BA Sociology, Maplewood, N.J.g Election Conmg., ?0lma- Steak BS Advertising Design, Zionsville, Ind 0S9Ph M- Stein, BS Administrative Mana t di 1 Suzanne Stein, BS Social Studies Cinclnnailengltzin l no mmm' O' Barbara Steinbach, BSN Nursing: Cincinnati, o- Ne Jerry Steinberg, BSEE Electrical Engineering, Norw2gg?10?elI-ilgllj Charles Stelnkoenig, BS Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. lNels0n C. Stcinmetz, BS Industrial Management, Middletown 0 Barry Steinnecker, BS Advertising Design, Cincinnati O. l l gonna Steinriede, Assoc. General Business, Cincinnati, 0. Rggallgucitregtenkanlp, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, 0.3 Young Philip H. Steman, Assoc. Chemical Engineering, Edgewood, Ky. Claudia Stemerlck, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. Bryan. Stephens, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, 0.3 EAE, BAW, Wrestling. Dianne L. Stephens, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, O.: New- man Center, Jr. Prom Comm. William L. Stephenson, Assoc. Industrial Management Cincinnati O Jo Ann St e ern, BA Political Science, Moorestown, N.J.3,Hlllel, Student Advisor. Patty Sterneck, BS Elementary Education, St. Louis, Mo.g EAT, Cin- cinnatus, Ivy Chain. Robert Steuer, BS Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 ASCE. Thomas Steusloff, BS Engineering, Toledo, 0.3 ATA. Jeffrey M. Stevens, BS English, Cincinnati, O. William M. Stevens, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. Gary Stewart, BS Aerospace Engineering, Springfield, 0.3 AIAA. James R. Stillwell, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.5 IIKA. David G. Stoffregen, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 Dorm fJudlclary Boardj, Varsity Band. Dennis A. Stone, Assoc. Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0. Douglas C. Stone, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, 0. Elmer Stone, Jr., BS History, Cincinnati, O. Frances Stone, BS Business Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 YWCA, Student Education Assn., University Center Concerts Comm., AZ. Jane M. Storace, BS Psychology, Cincinnati, 0. Sarah Stots, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 AKA, AAA, KAII, K-P Club. Peter Strasser, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.3 Film Society, Univ. Center Service Board. Jeffrey Strauss, BA History, Cincinnati, 0.3 EAM, UBA, YFA, Student Senate QHuman Relations Commissionj, Softball, Football, Volleyball, Swimming. Richard Studer, BSEE Electrical Engineering, Erlanger, Ky. Nell F. Stump, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.3 Klll, APhA, OSPA, Glee Club. Dale Stumpe, BA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.5 News Record, Golf, AIVIA QV. Pres.J, SAM. Francie Sullivan, BS Nursing, Cincinnati, 0.3 Univ. Center Special Programs Comm. CChrm.J, AFA fCorr. Sec.J, Univ. Center Program Council and Concert Comm., YWCA, Newman Center, WUS, Home- comin Comm., Jr. Prom Comm. Sherriin Sullivan, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 TIXE, AMA. Heather Sutter, BS Math Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 Memorial Hall Treas.J. igernard Swartz, BA Psychology, Cincinnati, 0.3 EfDE, WX. Michael Szpak, MD Medicine, Lowellvllle, 0. . H , BS Marketing, Columbus, 0.5 EAM, Intramurals Manager. Slgelpehgl? lialnanko, BS Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. 1. Gideon Tankus, BS Mechanical Engineering, Klryat Halm. Israe. ASME. , BS Zoolo y, Cincinnati, 0.1 EAM. BS Mccninlcai Engineerirge. iilzmxil 1?-2 SAE- ASME- 1 , BA Psychology, Cincinnati. -2 . - Slzilsgii lI'l'aatlylJo-r BS Interior Design. Van Wert, 0-3 AM- AID' Glee Clube Ivy Chain House Pres. Cabinet, Junior Class Advisory Board, Studen Advisor. ld , BS Marketing, Lakeside. Ky. .?glr?atl:EL1iIeggE1YyTlBn1ieFii1e Arts, Louisville, Ky.: B9fl lC0rreS. Sec.. ' - T ., P s. . 11 J KAH. I ti O . AIA. h Th ll, BS Architecture, Clnclnna , -. , 5555 W. ......,. Gregogyglyigligirlgiomasy ASSOC, Pllce Science, Cincinnati, O. Iqtttgtia Th0l1:l3-S, BS BUSlneSS'Ll?ayt03' 0' ,Bszoc1ogy, una. - . lrlglaligl BS Electrical Engineering, W. Manchester, O., AXA, flumcllas Thompson BA Economics. Cincinnati. O5 WAX' Ain' ROTC' u 1 E0 gt Delano Thompson Assoc. Industrial Management. Pleasant 'rnes ' Plain' 0' ' Wesley Foundation fS9C-l- BS Nursing, Crestline, O., , ltJg2l?agu5l'Il:g3?I?S0Uf BS Clvll Englneging'Ig?cigIABti'C?rrte?SgEncert i hael ThorP0, BA Psychology' Edlson' ' 'l Advisory Baird Chrm., Greek Week Concert Co-Chrm., Mens - 4 1 1 Thr BA History, Woodmere, N.Y.: EAM KY- Pres-7' ?,Eg:,1nTlemZ3f'Bs Elementary Education, Cincinnati, o. Ed, Llnda Tleman, BS Nurslng, Clnclnnatl, O.3 LHA Cutefafy Newman Center. Cheryl Tllly, BA Political Science, Cincinnati, O. K . l at Ed ation, Crestview. Y-. Carol Tlmmerdlng, BA. B5 Cla-5505 uc Ad isors ,Co Chun, an Center, AAA, KAII fHlstorlanl, Student V ' ' ' ggivegltatlon Board QSec.-Treas.J, Commuter Steering Comm., Program Comm. of University Center fChrin.J- Ci i nan O . Toennls, Assoc. Bus ness, nc n . - gage? T?J?lecRhBA Economics, Cleveland, O.: Glee Club, Dorm Program Board' Cl l tl o Pete L. To lcz, History, nc nna , . I LeeAnne Tpostevln, Assoc, Accounting, Clnclnnatl, O., Tribllrlal. D0I'm Hostess Comm. Rlchard Towbln, BS Bacteriology, Brooklyn, N.Y. . Frederick L. Townley III, Assoc. Business, Cincinnati, O. ' 'PKG Gary Tragesser, BS Aerospace Engineering, Cincinnati. MIB - Roger Trauth, BA Radio-TV, Cincinnati, O.: UC Band. man James Travers, BA Political Science, Sands Point, N.Y., HA41. gl Relations Comm., Joint Council Student-Faculty Relations QC rm.J- .my A. 'rrnlbey. BP- Finance. Dayton. O.: EAE. COHCGN Comm- K Mm Warren Trlckey, BA Muslc Education, Durham, N.C.3 GX, OA . 1 6 Clnclnnatus, Metro 4Pres.J, Mummers Guild CPFGS-lf Glee C u fPres.J. John Trlmbur, BS Pharmacy, Dayton, KYJ APA fstudentu ReP'2dNA Alfred Tuchfarber, BA Polltlcal Science, Cincinnati, O., CIR , Polltlcal Science Forum. Thomas T. Tudor, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, O. Constance Tuggle, BS Interior Design, Middletown, 0.3 AID. NSID- Sally Tullls, BS Elementary Education, Dayton, 0.3 KA9. ' Michael J. Tumey, BS Chemical Engineering, Chandler, Ind., TBIT, fbXV, AXQ. Gall Turk, BS Elementary Education, W. Orange, N.J.3 41122. Cynthia ll, Turner, BA Political Science, Severna Park, Md. Michael Turner, BS Electrical Engineering, Pittsburgh, Pa.3 ZQIJE, IEEE, Glee Club. , Duane Turpln, BA Business, Dayton, 0.3 KKW. Marching Band. Vafslty Band. Torrl Tyler, BFA, BS Art Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 KA6, MPA, DAA l Trlbuna . Harry Tyus, Assoc. Liberal Arts, Cincinnati, 0.3 News Record, Profile, United Blacks Assoc., Men's Glee Club, International Club, Orienta- tlon Board. Barry Udls, BA Psychology, Dayton, Ohlog XQ. Sally Ulble, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 XQ, Angel Flight, Ivy Chain, Ed. Trlb., Home Ec. Trib. Myron E. Ullman, III, BS Industrial Management, Canfield, O,3 ATA fTreas., Rush Chrm.l, IFC QPres., Treas.J, E2 1Carnival Chrm.J, Cin- clnnatus fPres.J, Metro, Clnclnnatian fBus. Mngr., Spts Ed.J, Frat. Purchasing Bd. 1Pres., V. Pres.l, Mothers Day Sing fChrm.J, Home- coming Dance QChrm.J, Senlor Class Adv. Bd., Junior Class Adv. Bd., Student Senate, Bus. Ad. Trib., Budget Board, Bd. of Publications, Mummers Gulld QExec. Comm.J, CCM Chorale, Glee Club, Univ. Singers, Undergrad. Sesqulcentennlal Fund fChrm.l, Cabinet of sais., Resident Advisor, Pres. Council, Admissions Advisory Bd., Who's 0. OAK Gregory Uranl, BS Aerospace Engineering, Renfrew, Pa.3 AIAA. Joseph Vahlslng, BA Economics, Covington, Ky.3 Ctr. Bd. Jazz Comm. ggggrlck Valerlus, BS Special Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 WEEP, nobr-it vanlxusaan, BBA Marketing, Okemos, Mich.3 like.. Charles Thomas Vance, Assoc. Industrial Management, Milford, O. Jeffrey VanDeusen, BS Education, Williamson, N.Y.3 IIKA fSec.l, Sophos, Ed. 'I'rlb. fPres.l, Men's Adv., IFC fFall Rush Chrm.5. Gary Van Hart, BS Clvll Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 CDKA, ASCE. glalllegdveilglelllana,CBFA Radio-TV, Cincinnati, 0.3 ATQ, KTA, Univ, r. . oncer omm.J, Univ. B l' Le , ' fTreas.l, WFIB. OW mg ague csec J' CCM Tub' John E. Ventre, Assoc. Industrial Management, Cincinnati, O., AETI, gill? VCSST, lBBg.SManagement, Cincinnati, O. lomas ' c ', Communit Pla ' , W k - Planners Forum, Menys Adv. Y Hfllng au egan, Ill., YMCA, Stud. llope Vlctor, BS Education, BA English Cincinnati O ' New R d gg:::2SGA Wglllillf, gsiog General Business, Cincinnati, S ecor i 1 - 0 9 9. o it cal Science, Cin ' t', 0,- N Wm , ter. Young Republicans, Debate. emma 1 ' e an Cen glohn Yollnlan, MD Medicine, Cincinnati, 0.3 AKK. 'IB5ink, BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0.3 Junior Prom can erd Vonderhelde, Assoc. General Bu i C' ' ' Charles yoorhls, MD.Medicine, Cincinnati, mcmnatl' O' 6 WOTSC, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, 0,3 KP Club, Glee John Waferllng, BA Political Science Cin ' ' - John Wagner. BBA A ' - '- cmnaw' O .Wes1ey' Comins comms exe. ccoummg' Cmcmnati' O-f Mens Adv.. Home- Marv Viola. Wagner BS Nursing Hamilton O ' ' , - . -: GRA. gamela fvagllef, BA English, BS Education, Cincinnati 0 'ruce ll ahle, BS Pharmacy, Wyoming, 0, ' ' heath F. Xl ahle, BA Psychology Fort Mitchell K Leonard YValke BBA Managemerlt C' ' ' y' . ' 1 l ?z?nlg lkeiisBBA Accounting. '83 saw ZAE H er, Kd . P ' E '- ' - .fi1.2tSafif:i Etsaf...xe:s3 0-2 UBAf K-P Ce, M K ' . 3'1'reas.l, Mons Adv. ar etmg' Cincinnati' O GX KV- Pres-J. AMA Rzgggsllmgllsllgl'!g1i'?E'1Nindust1-ial Management, Cincinnati, O, Rifles. , echanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 Pershing R b rt v ..,2..s.. e:..2,assfs.f::s.Mst:va1 0. Shamn Ward- BS Nursing. Cinelnaf1actF'oYonkerS' N'Y' v-t.,, w.. Priscilla Ware, BS Elementary Education, Cincinnati, 0,5 K,P Club KA9. ' Ann Warner, BA English, Cincinnati, 0.3 News Record, P1-Ogle Pen l . 52112551 Wass, BA Business, Cincinnati, O. Judith Wasson, BS Education, Cincinnati, 0,3 OEA- Gladys Watrob, BS Pharmacy, Cleveland, 0.3 KE QV, Pres., Presy p APnA,oPnA. X- John Watson, Assoc. General Business, Cincinnati, 0, William Wauligman, BA History, Cincinnati, 0,5 Newman Ctr Robert Weaver, Assoc. Trafhc Management, Hamilton, O.. ATA' Robert Weber, MD Medicine, Fort Mitchell, Ky. , ' ' Ronald Albert Weeks, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, O, Kathleen Wehby, BA Economics, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Ctr U 1 Ctr. Bd., Mummers Guild. n V- Sanford Weinstein, BA Sociology. Cincinnati, 0, William Welsbrod, BS Industrial Design, Cincinnati, 0,3 IDSA Harold Welsgerber, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, O. ' Harold Weiss, BA Economics, South Orange, N.J.3 IIAQ fp,-es, Terry Weiss, BS Biology, Wyoming, 0.3 ZAE, Caduca, YMCA lvlen' Adv., stud. Adv. ' S Lee Welssbach, BA History, Cincinnati, 0.3 QA6, Habonlm. Sharon Welssbach, BS Special Education, Cincinnati, Q.. KAN Glen Weissenberger, BA Philosophy, Plandome, N.Y.3 HKA ' ol-IE, Metro, Sophos, Cincinnatus, Cab. of Pres. fChrm.l Bud et Bd., Student Body Pres., IFC 1Pres., Member-at-Largej, Inteinatloial Club, YMCA, WUS, Soph Class fTreas.J, Junior Class QPres.l Student Senate, CIC, Who's Who. ' Judy Weitzman, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, O. Robert Welsh, BBA Marketing, Cincinnati, 0.3 ATA, AEII, Diane Wilzel, BM Clarinet, Covington, Ky.: EAI. Celeste Wendl, BA Speech, Cincinnati, O. Douglas Wendl, BS Community Planning, Cincinnati, 0,5 YAF fChrm.J. David William Wendt, BS History, Cincinnati, 0.3 ATQ. Michele Wenger, BS French, Cincinnati, 0.3 Newman Center, Student Education Assoc. Phillip Wenger, BS Mathematics, Cincinnati, 0.3 Mathematics Assocla- tion of America. Barbara Werner, BSN Nursing, Cincinnati, O.: AZ, AAII, Ivy Chain CINCINNATIAN, Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Adv., Glee Club' Mummers, Nursing and Health Trib. QChrm.J, LHA, Wesley Foundai tion. Donald Werner, Assoc. Social Science, Cincinnati, O. Paul Wernersbach, BS Industrial Design, Bayshore, N,Y.3 ID Club 1Pres.l, IDSA. Marci Werstak, BS Mathematics, Garfied Hts., 0.3 Newman Center. Larry Werthaiser, BS Aerospace Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 AEII. Daniel Wessel, BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0.3 ECDE. Charles West, BS Mechanical Engineering, Kettorlng, 0.3 QHE, ASME, SAE. Robert Westbrook, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.3 KW, APA 1Sec.J, Pharmacy Trib. Lawrence Wetterlng, BS Civil Engineering, Cincinnati, 0.3 ASCE Chainman's Chatter QEd.J. James Wheeler, BS Chemical Engineering, St. Albans, W.Va.3 QH2, TBl'I, QAU, AXE, TAI Chemical fTreas.J. Andrea White, BS Chemistry, Cincinnati, 0.3 AAA, XQ, Chemistry Club Pres., Ivy Chain, Newman Center, Caducea. Bernard White, BS Physics, Chemistry, Fort Worth, Tex.3 Hillel Foundation fTreas.l. Elizabeth Whitehead, BA Secretarial Studies, Cincinnati, 0.3 MDB. Steven Whitmer, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.: Newman Center. John Whittaker, MD Medicine, Woodbourne, N.Y.3 AKK. Laura Wichman, BS Primary Education, Cincinnati, 0.3 AAA, KDII, Student Adv. William Wiedemann, BA Economics, Cincinnati, 0. William Wiehe, BS Management, Cincinnati, O. Donna. Wlggs, BS Elementary Education, Emmaus, Pa.3 ZTA, YWCA, Junior Prom Comm., House Presidents Cabinet 1Sec.J. Schleld Wikas, BS Pharmacy, Cincinnati, 0.3 EAM, AZQ. Diane Wlkoff, BS French, Pittsburgh, Pa.3 KAl'I, Spirit Club, WEEP. John Wilcox, BA Mathematics, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Gary Wildman, BS Civil Engineering, Cambridge, 0.3 THE. XE. TBU. ADD, Intramurals, Engineering Trib., Alpha Gamma Delta Man. Richard Wiley, Assoc. Industrial Management, Cincinnati, 0.3 AEII- Janet Wllfret, BS History, Goshen, Ind. Richard Wilhelm, BBA Marketing, New Canaan, Conn.3 EX, QV. Pres.lf MAT, IFC, JIFC. Donald Wllhoite, BS Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, O. Bernard Wilken, BA Economics, Cincinnati, O. David Wlllen, BS Zoology, Cleveland, 0.3 MRI-IA QV. Pres.J, Student Activities Board. Cyril Williams, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0. David Williams, BS Administrative Management, Cincinnati. 0- James Williams, Assoc. Chemistry, Cincinnati, O. James Williams, BA Chemistry, Perrysburg, 0.3 B61'I. James Willlalns, BM Music, Hamilton, 0.3 KKW, UC Concert Band, UC Marching Band. Richard Williams, BS Mechanical Engineering, Kettering' 0- Russell Williams, BS Industrial Management, Cincinnati, O. B Wanda Willrlch, BA Radio-TV, W. Farmington, O.: AZ QPYGS-7' Q QSBC-. Pres.J, Mortar Board, Ivy Chain, Panhellenlc, Professional Pan- hell., Bearkittens, Student Adv. Carol Wilson, BS Data Processing, Cincinnati, O. Daniel Wilson, BS Industrial Design, Portsmouth, O.: TDSA' Donald Wilson, BS Advertising Design, Warren, Pa.3 BSU- Eawnl wilson, BS Industrial Design, Nashville, Tenn.: QW- En- Franklln Wilson, BS Mechanical Engineering, Berea. 0-2 Ben' glneerlng Trib., SAE, ASME, ASTM. Fred Wilson. BS Mechanical Engineering, Erlanger. KY- Jerry Wilson, BS Economics, Cincinnati, O. l BDE Kilggrt Wilson, BS Aerospace Engineering, Silver Spring. Md ' Robert Wilson, BS Metalurglcal Engineering, Warren. 0-3 Sawyer fFloor Pres.J, ASM. Donald Wintcrhalter, Assoc. Accounting, Cincinnati, O. David Withrow, BS Electrical Engineering, Hamilton, 0. Kcnneth Wltskcn, Assoc. Chemical Engineering, Cincinnati, 0- 'A .i..,4l-v Wil w ' gf: gdwlrdwohl 1amffW,,,1 ma, Wollll Eyrtlln mmm, gains Wont' fre' X210 ,'Q',f',:A lag s0 gmulm 'Wd' ROTC' mwdn ll0WtA550c1at 5eg,0f mul vffif' W0 In Game! Worth B gtbcrl mai? I club fveafiit ulnnl W' ' Eynbtlll WHSUE mllfjdffjsgd Wald llzftll. A lerri Wfmgik llriold W ' Wall. ff'- X rt L a 'Y -5 v l w l VU' ..-l N 'V W If Chin Club . .-..... ' DA.. Crt T52 ASME, Sell, U' :iff Q ,L QHI, , Chew? - g fer.: HHH .733 0,5 HUB. vial Cfniir' I 5 IAQ, UH, - YWCA, 5. 513, ,.' cub. WW' mn, .N gram ,ui XE, v ,.- Y-2'1, .. '34, KV- PW' .33 O. :beg ! Sfudilli O. , 0 jv,m-,gtly ' ri, ' Comm Ban - ,. ff g- of f.df '5isljEIAi kan. l' 11 . 89 0.1 IDSA' Qt f ri' 079' 511- , H Amina' BQII1 K. -' BMW 'V P5 KP' Md, E05 ., .fpy wrmgy U . ' 0' sm J ' wbqglll 'Y lard.-,L .3 U Ov ag.- 11535- 0' IL 01 fi A y,173 9?1mC1nna ,4 ',,,.nf15' ' pi! I Jwm, yvittfelt, BBA Accounting, Cincinnati, O.: Trianon fPres,j ' 'f Aw. HxE'1gXVlft9kilIg, BA Accounting, Cincinnati, O. Rolixrd yyiwly Assoc. Architecture, Cincinnati, O. Edrrlxq Wohlfrgrn, Assoc. Genl. Business, Cincinnati, O. jgxnkwoeste, BA Management, Cincinnati O' Varslt , -, y Rifle Team, RQTC Rifle Team, University Chess Club. nes Wohlfl-om, BA General Business, Cincinnati, O. Jmv' ice Wolf BA Psychology, Cincinnati, O.: Union Recreational Lmuelittee Student Senate, QCom1nutter Steering C0mm.J, Mum- CZr,1mGu11d, Commutter Film Society, Student Discount Comm. :Lune Wolfe, BS Education, Cincinnati, O.: SEA. Teresa Wolff, BA, Cincinnati, O. vena women BA Chemistry, Cincinnati, O.: Chemistry Club fSec.J. a.a,,m womer, BA Elementary Education Ci i , nc nnati, O.: SNEA, Som' - A ld A1 s i william yvogd, BA Finance, Sidney, O., rno r oc ety, Air Force ROTC Robeng Woodruff, BA Marketing Clyde O' TKE QFO , , ., , under, Pres.J, reeks, IFC. Iitjiiiitei is Administrative Management, Cincinnati, O. Garnet Worthington, BS History, Southgate, Ky.g fDKE. 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William Zimmerman, BS Mechanical Engineering, Cincinnati, O.: AEQIH, HTE, ASME, ASTM. Barbara Zippert, BS Pharmacy, Great Neck, N.Y.3 41122 E Tr.b . . . , K , Pharmacy 1 unal, Student Activities Board, Activus. mmm, X ,, , c Buff 429 Anderson A Abanto, Susl,308 Abbott, Judlth,144 Abe, Lynn,205,242 Abel, Glenn,332 Abel, Larry,330 Abrams, Ellen,122 Abrauanel, Elliot,159 ACACIA,328-29 Acclanl, Henry,364 Ackerman, Steve, 330 Ackley, Lanny,237 Acomb, Dennls,364 Adams, Carol,3l6 Adams, John,l4O Aderman, Debb,290 Adovaslo, Danlel,341 Agricola, Bob.130,354 Ahalt, Michael,150,263, 264,273 Amos, Jon,360 Anastasiou. Pa11C101'a.201, Index B3.l.I'I'1Sf2.the!', Cathefine, 226 Baker Bil1,348 Baker, Minna,277 Baker Mark 404 Baxter, Sharon,310 Bay, Suzanne,320 Bayham, Edward,150,256 Baylen Kenn,122 Bayuk, Wi1liam,348 209,254,265,29O Anderegg, Jlm,243 Anderson Soren,328 Anderson Bruce,130,261 Anderson, Char1es,366 Anderson, Jon,336 Anderson, Lucille,122,310 Anderson, Sharon,144 Anderson Lols,155 Vicki,306 Ahe, Barry,362 Ajzner, Jack,356,402 Albanose, Joey,342 Alberque, James,294 Albers, Richard, 362 Albert, Karen,27l Albletz, Judlth,l22 Alcorne, Inez,336 Aldlnger, Glenn,354 Alekhlne, A1exander,208 Alexander Alexander, Alexander, 212 Judlth,122,2'73 Alexander, , Mary,l4O Reglna,3l7 Rlchard,159, Alf, James,150 Alford, El1zabeth,l22 Algiers, Bonnle,144 Algyra, Glgl,316 Allbrlght, Gary,130 Allen, James,140 Allen, Mlchael,332 Allen, Robert,l50,352 Alllruzzi, Paul,l30 Allison, Cherri,144 Allison, Pattl,290 Allman,Wesley,150,256, 270,272 Allnutt, Charles, 159 Alls ach Gene,200,218, P , 252,253 Alpert, Adele,122 ALPHA ALPHA PI,250 ALPHA CHI 0MEGA,302 ALPHA CHI SIGMA,253 ALPHA DELTA PI.303 ALPHA EPSILON PI, 330-1 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA, 304 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, 305 ALPHA IIAPPA PsI,25o ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, 242 ALPHA 0MEGA,306 ALPHA PHI 0MEGA,243 ALPHA SIGMA PHI,332 ALPHA TAU 0MEGA,334 Altbaler, Robert,130 Altemeler, David,268,326 354 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS 3gD ASTRONAUTICS, AMERICAN INSTITUTE or CHEMICAL ANENGINEERs,252 I IERICAN MA ASSN358 RKETING AMERICAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSN.,254 AMERICAN SOCIETY op CIVIL ENGINEERS,255 AMERICAN SOCIETY or MECHANICAL ENGINEERs,256 AMERICAN METALs,2??CIETY OF Amlune, Gary,2o4,ae4 Ammon, Russel,150 430 Andras, Paul,218 Andrews, Dave,130 ANGEL FLIGHT,233 Angel, Linda,144,242,265 Anness, Polly,310 Anton, Kayren,242,314 Antonio, Frank,256 Appel, John,218 Applegate, John,233 Applegate, Linda,314 Apsel, Helen,144 Arand, Donna,269 Arata, James,122 Archer, Gerry,413 Archer, I-Iarry,130 Ard, Jim,402 Arend, Robert,344 ARETE,258 Arft, Janis,122,322 Argue, George,360 Aring, Anita,144,229,265 Arlen, Cheryl,288 Armor, Cheryl,322 Armor, Paul,4l3 Armsey, Steve,348 Armstrong, Jan,232,233, 304 Armstrong, John,325,358 Armstrong, Patricia,144 Arnett, John,342 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, 232 Arnold, Jack,159 Arrow, Stan,338 Arshan, Mel,350 Arszman, Paul,150,256,270 ARTS 8: SCIENCES TRIBUNAL,196 Ash, Richard,356 Ash, Shel1ey,318 Ashendorf, Renee,288 Ashyk, Marianne,290 Assaley, Lewis,352 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS,190 Atio, Phil,350 Atkerson, Joyce,314 Atkins, Linda,150,268 Atwood, Pat,301,302 Aubel, Dave,26'7 Aubke, Patricia,144 Auer, Stephen,122 Ault, Gary,140 Austin, Roger,166 Austin, Terry,130 Auvil, Andrew,15O Avery, Steve,354,404 Axelrod, CalInan,330 Axelrod, Janice,317 Axsom, Joyce,144 B Babel, Bob,278 Babies, Mike,338 Bacher, Joel,350 Bachor, Kenneth,255 Back, Denis,336 Bachman, Gerald,140' Backhus, Susan,144 Baetz, William,104 Baker, Richard,104 Baker, Tay,402 Balkum, Milton,144 Ball, Jim,150,263,264,273, 344 Ball, Rick,344 Ballard, Charles,325 Ballard, Dorothy,144 Ballentine, Ro1lin,201,254 Ballman, Ann,320 Ballman, Ted,130,258,261 Ballmeyer, Wil1iam,130, 261 Balmuth, Michael,159 Ballou, Brynn,310 Balph, Ralph,264 Balph, Thomas,150,263, 272 Balser, Ga1e,302 Bamberger, Mary,170 Banjavcic, Diane, 320 Banks, Bud,348 Banks, Carter,338 Banzhaf, Roger,344 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION,277 Barag, Perry,159 Baram, Lauri,318 Barasch, Sandra,229 Barber, Samuel,212 Barbara, Suzanne,213 Bardes, Todd,354 Bare, Nancy,122 Barishman, Darryl,130 Barker, Catherine,144 Barnes, Lowrie,30'5 Barnett, Suzanne,318 Barnett, Wayne,350 , Barnhart, Terry,232 Baron, John,356 Barone, Peter,191,283,284, 293 Barrett, Betsey,310 Barrett, James,132 Barrett, Tom,40'7 Barron, Myra,144,318 Barrows, Ira,407 Bartel, Robin,310 Barth, Berry,250 Bartholomew, James,155 Bartlett, Ann,122,312 Bartlett, Tuckie,312 Barton, Al,258,354 Barton, Janice,130,306 Barton, Sid,116,150,240, 248,270,273,338 Bartushintz, Thomas,208, 344 BASEBALL TEAM,415 Basham, Howard,208 Basin, Bruce,364 BASKETBALL TEAM,402 Basse, Werner,209 Bassett, Lucie,306 Bassewitz, Jane,144 Bassler, Linda,304 Beach, Sandi,314 Beale, Michael,130 Bear, Marty,352 Beard, Dave,352 Beardmore, Richard,255 BEARKITTENS, 417 Beasley, Ralph,122,342 Beatty, Robert,150,218, 263,264,273 Beck, Barbara,314 Beck, Richard,196,325 Beck, Wayne,150,256 Becker, Barbara,72,320 Becker, Carol,302 Becker, Margaret,122 Becker Mary,322 Becker, Michael,202 Becker, Randy,227,292 Beckerman, Arthur,232 Beckett, Gary,233 Beckler, Bill,336 Beckler, Leah,276 Beckman, Joyce,122,233 Beckman, Richard,360 Beckwith, Richard,237 Beekman, Gene,122,267 Beesley, Craig,159 Behn, Beverly,211 Behrens, Sc0ty,268 Behringer, Peggy,130,288 Behrns, Barb,144 Beiting, Ed,204 Beiting, Jack,130,258,261 Belitsos, George,209 Belitz, Audrey,132 Bellar, Carol,316 Bellonby, Chris,286 Belmont, M.1chae1,259 Belmont, Richard,259 Belo, Pau1,130,325,352 Belser, Jerry,150,338 Bender, Kathy,186,310 Bender, Marcia,242 Benflel, GWen,163 Benjamin, Nola,163 Bennett, Carl,326,344 Bennett, Mary Etta,218, 322 Bennett, Thomas,116,122, 204,245,248,282,364 Benson, John,204 Bentley, Patricia,144 Benton, John,268 Benton, Louise,318 Bereskin, Greg,338 Berger, Debby,144,258,274 Berger, J eanne,518 Berghausen, Pat,310 Bergman, Jim,122,360 Berkemeyer, J eron'Ie,261 Berkhoff, Jeff,407 Berlin, Barba.ra,307 Berlioz, Hecter,364 Bernard, Tom,346 Berning, Nicholas,130 Brening, Vicki,312 Bates, Stephanie,29O,310 Bauer Betty,196,303 Bauer, Beverly,320 Bauer Bruce,325,341 Bauer, Chery1an,303 Bauer, Dennls,338 Bauer Jeff,330 Bauer Nick,358 Bauer Sharon,304 Bwghn, Da1e,15o,256,2'1o, 272 Baum, Bi11,244,325,354 Bernstein, Annalee,318 Bernstein, Barbara,163 Bernstein Fredric,140 Bernstein James,251,356 Bernstein, Linda,122 Bernstein Patty 318 Berry, David,204,352 Berry, Linda,14O Bertacchi, Roy,334 Bertke, Kathy,70,174 Bertsche, Carl,354 Bahl, Jim,344 Bahus, Rich,130 Bailey, Debbie,310 Bailey, Gary,122 Bailey, Paul,237 Bailey, Raymond,233 Bailey, Terry,413 Baird, Ron,40'7 Baird, Sandra,140 Baum, Dennis,326,354 Ballm, Michael,354 Baumann, Howard,159 Baumgartner, Garry,245 Baumgartner, Lln,304 Baurichter, Nan,290 Baumaster, Mlchael,360 Bause, Kathy,320 Baxa, Jlm,333 Bertsche, Pat,163,233,250, 302 Bertsche, Walter,232 Berwanger, Carol,166,265 Berwanger, Don,20l,254, 267 Berzon, Joan,122 Besecker, Toby,124,240,282 BETA ALPHA PSI,259 BETA THETA PI,336-7 Better, Stanyaso BSCZ, Wa,yne,1E-30,352 Betzenhoefer, G. 404 Beyersdorfe ' 320 Y' Pa111a.144, Bialac, Rlck,243 Bibus, T0m,229,278 Biermaml, Karen,28g Biggs. Debby,307 Biggs, Sue,258.2'74 Buell, R0ger.15o,25e 272 Bill, Carolyn,144 ' Bmnmg, Jan,25o Binstadt, Elaine,312 Bird, Alan,364 Bird, Linda,170 Bifdsone, B0b.352 Bil'dSa11, T0m,342 Bischof, J 85,358 Bishop, M1ke,s4a Bishop, Robert,171 Blornson, Steve,116 Black, BiH',336 Blake. M1ke,1so,261 Blakeley, Shirley,199,303 Blank, Nancy,122,310 Blecher, Aron,350 Blecher, Saul,350 Bleefeld, Brad,330 Bleiweiss, Barbara,318 Bleiweiss, Renee,31g Blesch, Bever1y,144 Blessing, Louis,346 Blewiti, Rick,235,293 Blinkoff, Meg,318 Bloarn, Barbara,317 Blocher, Tom,354 Bloebaum, Lynu,211,314 Bloom, Scott,326,336 Blurnberg, Lawrence,159 Bobb, Tom,353 Bobinger, Robert,150,256 270,273 Back, Linda,312 Bock, Philip,174 Bocklage, Cam,308 Bocklage, Paula,83,808 Bocko, John,140 Bockstiegel, Joy,166 Bocksteigel, Wes1ey,150, 208 Bockstiogel, Doug,208 Bodager, Ron,213,338 Bodey, .Tohn,348 Boelscher, Mary,322 Boese, Greg,207 Bogan, Bi11,200,253 Bogart, Don,364 Bogart, Raymond,258 Boggess, William,204,259 Bogstie, R0bert,232,328 Bohl, Becky,188,190,205. 233,303 Bohn, Carl,248,336 Bohn, Joe,336 Bohrer, Judi,322 Bolan, Michael,150 Boldman, Dan,140 Bolinger, Marsha,302 Bolton, Cindy,144,322 Bomkamp, Mary,320 Bonglorno, Rick.325.343 Boman, Blll,325 Bomkamp, MaT0Yf320 Boner, Clint,140 Bonhaus, LarrY,293 Bonominl, Steve,356 Bonovitz, Jay-159 Bonner, ThomaS,101 Book, W111iam,150 Boone, Kenneth,23'7 Booss, Edward,130,232 Booth, Lols,288 Borch, Eric,366 Borcherdingf Eric'34?i2 Borcherdlng, Lflffyigz 217 Borserd1ng,Dianei40 ' Borman, Thomas' 90 Borton, Sherry,243-2 Boskind, Donna.144 Bosse, DennlS,402 Bostick, G10f1a'130 1 'S I '1 -Ol .1 U V7 , .. 4 E , . 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Marilyn.242 Brinkman, Barry,204,352 Brlnkmeyer, David,13 1 Brzlriilrmeyer, Doug,293, Brlnn, Steve,330 Brissie, EdWard,166 Borer, cnariessaz Brockman, Diana,2'78 Brockmeier. Fr-ederlck,122 Brodie, Phll,330 Broemsen, Larry,407 Broerlng, J erry,130 Bmkamlli J0anne.303 giombore, He1en,318 Ookhort. Curtis 200 346 Boss. Bi1l.344 ' Bfyssart. Bill.362 S1 RiChard,362 Brother Br B Oughton, Charlotte,302 Big:'f1n1,A11en scewarerzz ' Bever1Y.144,242, 290 grower Bran.a54 Danie1,122 Brown: garrell,326 362 Brown' ave'131'250 Brown' gdWard'150 Bmwn' Jiafyey,aao Brown' L m,250 Brown' Liz'301'307 Brown' Mynette-302 Brown- arshaylga Brown: 150 isggeodofe J.,116, nf0,,g, f 73,325,366 Bro 'Wes519Y,159 df' Brt,xgVQ111om,1s9 er,,,,,,e' s0Ue,2a4 Broy, P3teleyen,2e7 Brubaker xst40'227.328 l U 330 , eve,150,25'7, I Mfwigm . F' i t 9 ., I if :Y 4 Nl'lll'll. 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Carter, Steve,344 Walter,122 Bruce,122 Dcnnls,130 Davc,20l,254,26'7 James,122 Kanda,242,312 Kent,122 Ruth Ann,316 Cnrto, M0lly,362 Cobb, Stephannie,304 Cobb, Stephanie,304 Cobb, Steven,186,293 Coblitz, Anita,218 Coburn, Alene,288 Cochran, Joan,106 Coe, Mary,290 Cohen, Dan Jr.,250 Cohen, Gloria,318 Cohen, Jack,122 Burks. Benjamln,235 Burns. Burns. Patrlcir1,233.303 Cincly,2 l 5.300.320 Burns. Sancly,l63 Burns. Nancy.302 ghs. Lee,l59 Burslek. Ralph.lO0 Burstyn. Betty,1-14 Bush. Willlam.150 Bushillon, Patrlcia.174 BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION TRIBUNAL, 196 Busse, Bruce,l74 Butcher, Br'uce.342 Butler, Marle.242 Butler, Susan,74,77,242, 312,358 Butler, Thomaslna,304 Butz, Walter, 364 Byman, William, 189 C CABINET OF PRESIDENTS, 191 CADUCEA, 260 Cadwell, Dan,15O,252,253 Cafazzo, Blll,278 Cagin, Charles,362 Cagwetti, Frank,342 Cahal, Tim,407 Cahalan, Cathy,320 Cahalan, Peggy,320 Cahall, Marilyn,290 Cahill, T.,404 Caldwell, Ernest,293 Calhoun, Mike,402 CALHOUN RESIDENCE HALL,293 Callaghan, Bryant,358 Callahan, Pau1,144 Callery, John,122 Calloway, Jim,144,247,413 Camaioni, John,150 Camp, Hudle,130 Campbell, Ed,325,352 Campbell, John,353 Campbell, Mary,108 Campbell, seevaaeo Campbell, W.,212 Canarrol, Lee,258 Cannon, Albert,130 Cannon, Robert,259 Canter, Scot,344 Caplan, Steve,330 Cappel, Clalre,2'78 Carvalho, Madel1ne,248, 316 Carver, Dennis,338 Cnse. Ronald,232 Casper, Jef'frey,122,330 Cassini, Glnny,320 Cassini, Nancy,304 Casper, Doug,330 Cnstelll, Ann,310 Caster, Rlchard,362 Castlcnrzrrr, William,233 Caudill, Dev,344 Cechran, Joan,203 Centers, Steven,235 Cernl, Joseph,360 Chaldekas, Belinda,174 Clialfant, Gregory,362 Chalk, Rosi,189,205,234, 300,301,322 Chamberlain, Ben,364 Chamberlain, Jennl,302 Champion, Maureen,303 Champion. Verson,130 Chandler, Laura,1'74 Chandra, Satish,209 Chandra, Subhasn,209 Chapman, James,366 Chapman, Thomas,159 Chase, Arthur,364 Chase, J.,212 Chase, Ted,122 CHEERLEADERS,37'7 CHEMISTRY CLUB,263 CHESS CLUB,208 CHI 0MEGA,308 Chisholm, J1m,14O,245 Chlumecky, Wayne,366 Cho, Hyun,209 Chrlen, StepheI1.333 Christakds, Diane,322 Christensen, Ken,150 Christian, D.,404 CHRISTEN SCIENCE 0RGANIZATION,277 Christine, Dennis,186,20'7, 270 Christy, James,130 Ciminillo, Thomas,122, 325,360 CINCINNATIAN,220-24 CINCINNATUS,248 cioiino, D1no.344 Clpollone, Domen1ca,122 Claeys, Mary Susan,290 Claeys, Stephen,136 Clark, David,263,264 Clark, Gordon,140 Clark, Jackle,304 Clark, John,122 Clark, Pam,190,196,303 Clark, Royiiiigg Clark, Sue, Clawson, Dou8,150f256f 272 Cla, ,Erie-en,229,245 Clagborn, JohHf170 Claycombe, LYnnf288 Claydon, John,122 Cleary, DoI1,358 Cohen, Marshall,130 Cohen, Melvin,356 Cohen, Michael,350 Cohen, Rena,28'7,31'7 Cohen, Stuart,198 Cohn, Artie,244,293 Cohn, Merrie,288 Colacurcio, Tom,130,261 Colangelo, Terri,316 Cole, Cole Cole Colei Cathy,122,245 J anet,308 Karen,312 Perry,150 COLLEGE CONSERVA- TORY OF MUSIC TRIBUNAL,197 Colley, A1an,2'7'7 Collier, Dean,364 Collins, Robert,184,282 Colvin, Tom,342,404 Colvin, Walt,342 Combs, Babs,278 Canarrol, Lee,130 Canatser, Darrell,130 Conatser, Carole,140 Cone, I1ana,317 Confeld, Michele,318 Conforti, Jim,350 Conlon, Ju1ie,144 Conn, Joe,268,348 Connelly, Karen,303 Connor, Denny,207 Connor, John,344 Conover, Rosa,144,322 Contento, James,130 Converse, Caryn,302 Conway, Jim,264 Conway, Linda,122,28'7 Cook, Greg,167 Cook, Caro1yn,163 Cook, Judy,163 Cook, Monlca,312 Cook, N ancy,322 Cook Wayne 360 Cook: Wil1ianz1,232,278 Cooke, Karen,144 Coombs, Dennis,235 Cooper, Sandy,236 COOPERATIVE ENGINEER,218 Corbitt, Claude,354 Corner, Robert,150 Conell, Sharon,312 Corson, Michae1,233 Corwin, Sandi,288 Coste11O, Cynrhioflw Costello, MMYJ44 Cottingham, KathY,301, 322 Couch, Diana,322 Courter, Wi11i9'm'130 Cowgill, Patn302 Cox, Bob,259 Cox, Bobb1e,130 Cox, Gary-342 , GI'egv36 James,136,212 cox, T6I'1'Yf 343 Cgy, Ffedl 344 Coy, Marilyn, 163 0 Coyle, Dan,ae4 Coyle, Pam,310 Coyne, Russel1,144 Craddock, Sharon,84 Craig, D0ug,215 Crane, Robert,353 Crau, Rlch,346 Crawlis, Pa.t,314 Crawford, Charles,354 Crawford, La1'ry,267 Craycraft, Richard,204 Creahan, Mary,74,144,346 Crenshaw, Wa1t,130,233, 234 Crist, Jackie,122,242 Crockett, David,354 Crompton, Cheryl,310 Cronenwett, Gary,264 Cropper, Dennis,122,278 CROSS COUNTRY,413 Crowe, Danie1,130 Crumley, Chris,290 Crump, Patty,306 Cubby, Clu-lstine,316,144 Culley, Co1leen,290 Culver, Steve,122 Cummins, Mike,255 Cuni, Tom,348 Cunningham, Pat,290,301 310 ' Cunningham, Ri1da,144 Curd, Tom,25l Curnss, Robert,l50,218 Curl, Cindy,199,316 Curless, Helen,277 Curless, Stephen,150,2'77 Curott, Jan,201,254,265 Curran, Davld,130,261 Currie, David,130 Curry, H.F.,240 Curry, Mary,242 Cushing, Kathleen,122 Custis, Jeff,166 Cvelbar, Dave,256,2'76 Cyr, Richard, 332 D DABNEY RESIDENCE HALL,294 Dabrowski, Alfred,15 Dailey, Bill,348 Daily, Dan,130,233 Dailey, Elizabeth,144 Dalrymple, Sarah,162 Dalton, Chris,199,2'78,303 Dalton, Karen,242 Dammeyer, Duane,150 Danian, Michael S.,267 DANIELS HALL ASSOCIATION, 288-9 Daniels, Dlana,290 Daniels, Wllliam,159 Dann, Michael,200,255,338 Dannemiller, Sandy,116, 144,193 Darenkamp, EdWard,l50 Darish, Kathy,198 Darling, D1ana,186,187, 203,214,248,312 Dartnall, Nancy,314 Dassinger, Joan,144 Daugherty, Earl,358 Dauner, Susan,290 Dause, Mary,130 David, Claudia,288 Davidson, Corl1ss,290 Davidson, GarY,203 Davidson, James,354 Davis, Char1es,130 Davis Edlth,305 Davis Francls,202 Davis Judlth,304 Davis Linda,312 Davis LYIL202 Davis Mary Ruth,302 Davis, Nanc1,318 Davis, Ralph,130 Davis, Victor,155 Davis, Vlvlan,302 Davy, Barbara,2-12,322 Day, J 65,360 Day, Steve,344 Dayle. Roger-203 Dean, Barbara,144 433 DeAtley, Linda,308,362 Deatrldk, Jan,250,316 DEBATORS, 218 DeBra, John.1'74 DeBrosse, L1nda,308 Deck, Ken.244,325,334 Deddens, Maryanne,122, 312 DeHaven, Dave,130,354 Deltsch, Steve,278 Delaplane, Linda,287 Delcamp, Robert,136 Delcontlvo, E.D.,189 DeLeese. Joseph,159 DeLillo, Joe.338-9 Dell, Judy,140 Delmonaco, Gary L.,150, 256,272 DELTA DELTA DELTA, 310-1 DELTA SIGMA THETA, 304 DELTA TAU DELTA,338- DELTA ZETA,307 Denick, Ralph,334 Denny, Gary,130 Deschler, Bonnie,290 DESIGN, ARCHITEC- TURE. AND ART TRIBUNAL,198 Deters, Nick, 364 Detzel, Edward Jr.,122 DeVah, Richard,122 DeVaul, Davld,140 Derereaux, Robert,258 DeV1ta, Joe,122 Dewan, Mary Margaret, 70,207,270 Dewar, Darwin 174 Dewert, Jacky,316 DeWitt, Charles,34l Dexter, Shank,348 Deye, Gregory John,122 DiAsio, Rlchard,159 Dlcke, Bill,348 Dickenson, Paul,344 Dickerson, Ba1ley,203,206, 334 9 Dickerson, Dianne,144f290 Dickerson, Jeannie,304 Dicola, Vincent,140 Diem-ich, Ernie,354 Dieringer, RaY,402 Dieter, J eff ,354 Dietrich, Ju1ie,322 Dietz, Paul,130 Dilgard, Robert,140 Dillard, J ean,144 Dillon, Tom,354 Dilson, Hugh,20'7 Dimarzio, Angelo,346 Dine, AndreW,362 Dineen, Barb,214,215,248, 300,302 Dinkelaker, John,348 Disselkamp, Mary,144 Dissinger, Dale,325 Distil, Brad,130 Distel, David,122 Dlttman, Michael L.,150, 256,270,272 Divo, Marilyn,123 Dixon, Doug,340 Dixon, Pam,32O Doan, Virginia,163,303 Doane, Kath1een,123 Dock, Can,326,346 Dodson, Leigh,242,312 Dodge, Kathleen,163 Doheny, Maureen,290 Dohse, Judi,144 Dolan, Ronald John,123 Dolbl, Klaws,209 Dole, David,366 Dolehi, Claudia,76,316 Donahue, Tim,13O,261 Dome, Mark,293 Dorne, Nedra,290 Donnellon, Sharon,366, 377 Donnellon, To1'n,346 Donnelly, Kathy,242 Donohue, Sharon,310 Dorfman, Henry,259,328 Dornette, Wil1iam,l89 Dorsch, Rosella,130 Dorward, NancYf320 Dosick, Wayne,123 Dost, David,344 Dotzauer, Jlm,186 Douglas, Dexter,14O Doyle, Dianna,302 Doyle, Jim,342 Doyle, Pat,308 Draeger, Bob,254,267 Drake, David,159 Drake, PeSSY,312 Drake, Robert,348 Dressel, Linda,242 Dressel, Lois,242 Dreyer, William,130 Driggs, Dan,114 Driskill, Bonnie,144 Driscoll, D.,211 Drumm, Larry,150,252 Drummer, Michael J .,198 Dryfoose, Gayle,123 Duda, Rose-Marie,29O Dudick, Steve,348 Duebber, James,258 Dueller, Tad,338 Duesing, Elaine,320 Dugan, Frank,344 Dugle, Chris,336 Dulsky, Lauren,318 Duhlmeier, Jeanne,123 Dulsky, Lauren,300 Dumbadze, Igor,123 Duncan, Sheila,288 Dunham, Lee R., 123,234 Dunker, Joseph K.,352 Duncan, Nancy,140 Dunlap, David,360 Dunlap, Terry,325,338-9 Dunlap, Vernon Jr.,150 Dunn, Chris,294,344 Dunn, John,130 Dunn, Victor,150 Dunphey, Floyd,140 Dupuis, Fay,157 Durham, Corbett Jr.,123 Dusthimer, David,362 Dye, Sandra,144 E Eagle, Don,346 Eagleeye, Rose,290 Earley, Dlane,136 Easterling, Ray,358 Eastman, Mike,204 Eaton, Robert,130 Ebright, Terre1l,338 Eckel, Robert,123 Eckert, Terry,150,251,273 Eckhoff, Janice,123 Edelman, JeIT,356,35'7 Edgar, Marsha,185,186, 190,217,290 Edgecomb, Susan,144 Edlestein, Don,106 Edsall, Tom,254,267 EDUCATION TRIBUNAL 199 Edwards, De1ores,264,305 Edwards, I-Ierbert,150 Edwards, Lanee,144 Elfman, John,212,213,348, 349 Effron, Edward,123 Eger, James,123,354 Eger, Janice,123,322 Egger, Ronald,123 Eggers, Mitchell,354 Egherman, R.,211 Egnor, Carol,155 Ehrhardt, John,130 Eichelberger, Jane,277, 308 Eichkold, Tom,346 Eifert, Tom,264 Eilberg, Carol,214,248,818 Eisenecher, William,130 Eisenhauer, Steve,346 Eken, Phyllis,273 Elau, Ted,344 Elberfeld, Robert,344 Elfers, Terrence,150 Elicker, Edward,159 Elkia, James,264 Ell, Barbara,2'78 Elliott, Bonnie,344 J Ell1ott,Br t Elliott, GeT,,t'f,5f' E1110nt, Ly,,ng25950 Ellis, Jeall-1,1223 413 Ellison, Dean i50 Ellsworth Nelil ' , 30 Elmer, Russell 159 Elmore, Stev S3 Elsner, cath:53,?'339 Elstonl Jane.:i14 ederick 334 Elstrod, pr Emerson, Peg 3 ' Emery, Bafbagfiif g1I:11Ii1ghBetsy,213,314 End S' Cathy'215'310 ers, Eugene,267 232 Endreola, Chuck 323 33 Engel, Samue1,l23 , 2 Engelberg, Carol,31g Engelman, Pete 330 ENGINEERING, TRIBUNAL,200 England, Donald,140 nsnnnger, Jack,348 Eoell, T.,211 Epperhart, Mike,413 Epstein, Caro1,290,313 Erskine, Dale,294 61, Fred,1 24a,284,294?g6im91'2M' Escott, Dlane,123 Eshman, Dave,130,1g3 245,247,336 ' Esposito, Tony,344 Esswein, Phillip,365 Estep, Tom,353 ETA KAPPA NU,263 Erwine, Bruce,123,33g,33g Etson, Joseph,150 Elgglilsohn, Frank,123,233, Ettensohn, Linda,322 Evans, John,328 Evans, Mary Anne,123 Evans, Merritt,316 Evans, Micheal,123 Evans, Ronald,l3l,344 Evans, Susan,l23 lg-1 -., X P- v ,- f 32 E, NA, J Qs: 77? tx 2 things XQKP go better 'Ks if-3' lb.-r x,,,,J with Coke f , I K7 fill, after Coke YRAOE-NARKG after Cache. 434 B ttl Cl . 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Jr.,293 Falk, Ron,352 Famer, Ker1,214,352 Faranda, Gera,1diI1e,288 Fardo, Judy,144,265,303 Farfsing, Jl-1dY,304 Farrah, Jack,140 Fass, Judy,144 Fass, Steven,123 path, Mary Claire,320 Faulkner, LarrY,342 Faulkner, Mike,196,325, 344 Fayard, Pau1,170 Fedor, Jim,131,325,345 Fee, Dave,332 pee, vvi11iam,245,248 Feerer, Bruce,338 perm, William,155 Feichtner, Peter,131,261 yd Feinberg, Bernand,159 Feinberg, Marvin,330 Feldhues, Norb,353 Feldman, Howard,330 Feldman, Ray,150 Feldman, Rita Felton, Becky,116,136,310 Feltrup, Julie,144 Feltzin, Mimi,288 Fenicle, Linus,123,248,348 Ferguson, Barbara Ann, 140 Ferguson, Robert,338 Ferguson, Wylie,140 Ferneding, Sister M. Earlene,250 Ferone, Mike,402 Ferrarelli, Barbara.303 Fessenden, Da1e,150,251 Fette, Bruce,150,264 Fetzer, Paula,290 Feuer, Leslee,317 Fey, Barb,205,306 Fey, Ronald,123 Fiala, Dale,353 Fichiner, Stuart,844 Fickling, Melody,288 Fields, Jim,257 Fierst, Joan,144,276 FIGL341 Filipski, Ronald,260 Findley, Mary,271 Findley, Rick,131,354 Fingerrnan, Paul,123 Fink, Steven,131 Fink, Ted,13l,250,282 Finkelstein, Jeff,330 Fiorato, Jim,341 Firmbach, Greg,364 Fischer, Daniel P.,256,270 Fisher, Barry,330 Fischer. Kay,144,193,242, 245,300,322 Fish, Greg,33O Fisher, Alberta M.,155 Fisher, Barbara,290 Fisher, Craig,344 Fisher, Jack,282 Fisher, John,360 Fisher, Linda,140 Fisher, Robert,144 Fisher, Steve,407 Fisher, Vince,336 Fitzgerald, Michae1,131 Fitzpatrick, Jim,360 Flfzpafrick. sharon,145, 248,300,348 Fitzwater, Mike,258 ganasan, Mlchae1,341 F anagah, Sharon,258,270 lannery, Donna,258 Flaueher, Pau1,23a,328 Fleck. Lee,353 Fleischman, Karen,197 Flelsher, Sandy,l59 Fleming, David,136 Fleming, Pete,342 Fleming, Ronald,360 Flick, Alice,258 Flick, John,150 Florin, Richard,356 Flournoy, John,131 Fluharty, Bob,366 Focke, David,l50 Foegle, Judith,174 Fogel, Martin,356 Foertmeyer, Charles,362 Fogg, Harold,150,251 Fogman, Paul,3611 Foley, Vicki,82,316 Folger, Joe,344 Folkerth, Steve,336 Ford, Janice,316 Foreman, Marlene,318 Forney, Roger,255 Forster, Diane,304,3l0 Forwith, Linda,l36 Foster, Chuck,336 Foster, Gef,198,204,210, 213,294,325,360 Foster, Larry,294,366 Foulkes, David,344 Fox, Amy,318 Fox, Da.nny,330 Fox, Edward,293,354 Fox, Ken,13l,196,330 Fox, Norma,304 Fox, Patrick,227 Fraley, Jerry,267 Fraley, Randy,366 Frame, Peter T.,159 Frampton, Mac,282 Francke, Gary,l59 Francy, Clark,353 Franecki, Dave,326 Frank, Rosalee,123 Frank, Terri,306 Franke, Cris,322 Frankel, Richard,293,362 Franklin, Peter,116,123, l93,24O,282,338 Franks, Kaye C., 140 Franz, Bill, 353 Franzosa, Bill,278 Frazee, Dee,282 Frazier, Nancy Mrs.,286 Freed, Paula,123 Freedman, Sharon,265, 276 Freeman, Bi11,131 Freese, Carl C.,174 Freilicher, Bruce,356 FRENCH RESIDENCE HALL,294 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM,392 Freson, David,278 Freson, John W.,150,252, 253 Freudenberg, R.,212 Frey, David,338 Friedman, Ellen,163 Friedman, Jacqueline-,163 Fredman, Sharon,290,317 Friedman, Tara,288 Friedman, Tim,348 Frischer, Dan,272 Frisz, William,123 Fritz, Jerry,326,334 Fritz, Raymond,150 Freehlick, Charles R.,140 Frolick, Rita,145 Fry, Sandra,140 Frydman, Moe,330 Fryman, Denny,25O,348 Fuchs, Gerald,328 Fugazzi, Beth,320 Fulks, Henry,150,256,272, 366 Fuller, Howard,131,340 Fulmen, Barb,301 Fulmer, Barb,304 Fuss, Carol,304 Fussinger, Bi11,346 . G Gabbard, Marvin,256,272 Gaetz, John,131 Gady, EdWard,362 Gahris, Judy,145,211,213, 286 Gaible, Phil 338 Gaible, Stephen I-I.,258 Gail, Ronald,336 Gaines, JacGueline,305 Gaiser, R.,211 Gaisser, Harry W., Jr.,140 Gaito, Mike,348 Gajus, Carl,265 Galbraith, Peter,353 Gallagher, Lois,29O Gallagher, Patrick 346 Gallant, William A.,123 Galluzzo, Larry,332 Gamblee, Jef,207,208,243 Gamgon, Mel,131 Gans, Alison,163,250,302 Ganulin, Neil,356 Garber, Linda, 123, 318 Garcia, Louis, 250,282 Gardner, Doris,145 Gardner, James,131 Gardner, Richard,131 Gardner, William,159 Garitson, Gary,150,257 Garland, Glenn,212,2l3, 342 Garlikov, Ronald,l59 Garnett, Barbara,l70 Garretson, Nancy,316 Garrett, Gail,l40 Garrett, Ray,131,348 Garvin, Todd,366 Gast, Ed,346 Gatton, Charles,364 Gauggel, Ed,235 Gebhardt, ErWin,353 Gebhart, Nancy,314 Geers, Jack,234 Geers, Tom,200,218,264 Geese, William L.,15O,251 Gehringer, D.,2l1 Gehrum, John,14O Geidner, Chuck,342 Geil, Anita,303 Geld, Linda,242 Gelfand, Lee,19l,284,286, 287 Gelman, Margie,290 Gemin, Robert,332 Gendelman, Barry,159 Gentry, Steve,353 Geraci, Chuck,346 Gerber, Eileen,l45 Gerdes, Thom,36O Geringer, Gerald,243 Gerstman, Judy,273,282 Gerstner, Steve,26O Gerth, Bill,336 Gerwick, Linda,306 Gettler, Jorian,302 Getz, Walter,170 Geuder, Dan,256 Geuder, Dan,272 Gezymalla, Dan,199,354 Ghahremanu, Fathali, 256, 272 Ghearing, Vike,303 Giacometti, Valerie,208 Gibbons, Tammy,208 Gibney, John,348 Gibson, James,166 Gibson, Mildred,123 Giese, Ron,l55 Gieske, Fran,242 Giesler, Bill,348 Gigley, David,145 Gilbert, Amy,136,242 Gilbert, Bill,21l Gilbert Beverly,l36 Gilbert Leslie 304 Gilkey, Bob,342 Gill, Leonard,131 Gillespie, Linda,342 Gillespie, Sheila,278 Gillingham, C.,211 Gilmore, Robin,268,301, 322 Gilmore, Sue,233,316 Ginn, Sue,316 ' Gins, Eileen,145 Ginsbar, Michael,293 Glantz, Stanton,276 Glantz, Stanton,1l6,152, 200,218,276 Glaser, Ralph,229,245,261 Glasgow, Bill,358 Glasgow, Diana,290 Glass, Ann,145 Glass, Pat,l36 Glasser, Leslie,l31 Glasser, Stan,350 Glassman, Paul,350 Glassman, Victor,l59 GLEE CLUB,l2,13 Glenn, David,l31,344 Glick, Myles I.,341 Glier, GeoiTry,342 Glover, Jane,312 Gultz, Elaine,242 Gobrecht, Robert,l3l Godwin, Paul,232 Goebel, Daniel F.,152 Goebel, Jane,l63 Goff, R.,'-104 Goepp, Barbara,145,21l Gogats, John,265 Gogats, Judy,265 Gohman, Lynn,l90,314 Gold, Charlotte,l45 Gold, Linda,290 Gold, Judy,l74,290 Goldberg,Al,131 Goldberg, Andy,330 Goldlust, Stuart,350 Goldman, Rick,l23,350 Goldschmidt, Gene,352 Goldschmidt, Marilyn, 199,320 Goldsmith, Coleman,356 Goldstein, Harry,251 Goldstein, Joanl,318 Goldstein, Marsha,317 Golenberg, Neal,268 GOLF,410 Goltzman, Judith,l45 Good, Dan,336 Goodman, Christine,27l Goodman, Judy,301,317 Goodwin, Marguerite,320 Gordon, Carl,131 Gordon, Gail,290 Gordon, Jeff,350 Gordon, Lynette,3l7 Gordon, Steven,159 Gorga, Angelo H.N.,131, 196,342 Gornick, Sylvia,242 Gould, Patty,145 Gracie, Robert,250 Grad, Margie,318 Graef, Tom,364 Graham, Bonnie,123,322 Graller, Sharon,74,318 Gramen, George,257 Graman, Gregory,357 Ganulin, Neil,244 Gatsch, Judy,207 Grau, Steve,202 Grause, David,263 Graues, Steve,244,354 Grear, Teri-y,204,352 Greathouse, Chester,152 Grebb, David,352 GREEK WEEK EXECU- TIVE C03IMITTEE,214 Green, Francie,318 Green, James,l45 Green, Lenny,116,l23,187, 224,227,240,245,247 Green, Patti,318 Green, Susan,318 Greenberg, Leslie,152 Greenberg, Mark,330 Greene, Hoke S.,102 Greenfield, Stephen,229 Greenhut, Peggy,318 Greenspan, Shlrley,274 Greensteln, Martin,131, 250 Greentree, Lynn,123 Greenwald, Elleen,145,317 Greenwald, Jetl',250 Greenwell, Gary,325,362 Gregory, Evelyn,344 Gregory, NHDCY-233 Greiner, Sue,207,270 Grever, Ann,320 Grey, Carolyn,27'7 Grieshop, Lynn,29O Grifhn, Janis,242 Griffith, Dee,l89,191,282, 338 Griffith, John,200,243, 248,325,354 Grigsby, Donald,189 Grigsby, Karen,163 Grilliot, H. J.,250 Grimes, L.,211 Grischy, Kay,145 Grisik, John,152,200,257, 338 Grogan, Susan,242,268, 320 Gronauer, Kandis,302 Gronauer, Karen,198,302 Gross, Patricia,103 Gross, Randall,234 Grote, Karen,3l4 Grote, Mike,152,200,251 Grote, Ronald,131 Grote, Thomas,334 Grothaus, Rona1d,235 Grove, Robert,140,259 Gruber, Jack,346 Gruber, Marie,l90,191,314 Grubman, Ira,356 Gruenwald, Rodger,344 Gruenwald, Tom,346 Grueter, Joanne,207,270 Grulee, Cllfl'ord,158 Gruner, Paul,204,342 Grunkemeyer, Shirley, 301,314 Grupenholf, Mary Ellyn, 301,303 Guliey, Susan,322 GUIDON,234 Gundeliinger, Vivlan,301, 320 Gundersheimer, Lynn, 208,287 Gurley, Sally,205,271 Gusakov, Mary Ann,290 Guthrie, Larry,l52,256, 270,366 Guttman, Sam,330 GYMNASTICSA17 II Haag, Dorls,304 Haas, Susan,l40,316 Haase, Don,268,352 Habjan, Val,203 Hacker, Chrlstopher,33B Hackett, Gregg,360 Hacking, Rlchard,366 Haddad, Rosemary,203, 227,242 Hadler, Janet,86,140,198. 215,233,248,308 Haeberle, Jlm,366 Haesslg, Dennls,235 Hafer, Robert,152 Halley, Susan,123 Hagen, Jeni,312 Hagner, Jerry,123,354 Hague, John,l52,352 Hahn, Eclward,l59 Hahn, Gary.152,273,366 Hall, Mlke,334 Haines, Carol,l40,268 Hals, Peggy,306 Hall, Joe,336 Hall, Hall. Hall, Hall. Halla Hallb Linda Sue,322 Linda Gail,314 Ruth Eleanor,140 Wade,170 u, Chuck,338 ach, Raymond L., 152,256.270,272 Hallett, Danny,330 Halpin, Ellen,314 Hamant, Nancy,145 Hamby, Wll1iam.360 Hamln, Margo,288 Hamilton, Phi1ip,166,201, 254,267 ' Hamilton, Sue,1'70,202 Hamm, Ellie,116,140,192, 248,312 Hammer, Frank,123 V435 Hammermeister, Karl,353 Hammitt, Jackie,310 Hammond, Davld,342 Hammons, Lenore,123 Hampton, Barbara,145, 199,308 Hampton, Yvonne,174 Hanauer, Douglas.328 Handley, Wayne,352 Hanford, Jlm,344 Hanft, Steven,33O Hanlgosky. Mlchael,233 Hannah, Russeline,304 Hannan, Andrew,235,268 Hanni, Kris,301,308 Hare, Flo,353 Harlan, Clndy,316 Harman, Ruth,l45 Harpenau, Thomas,358 Harper, Ann,l23 Harper, Debbie,310 Harrelson, Anne,l74,202, 306 Harris, Dick,l40 Harris, Ellzabeth,163 Harris, Llnda,145 Harris, Mlke,196 Harritos, Pete,342 Hart, Bob,347 Hartman, Chea,322 Hartmann, Bernard,131 Hartsock, Marc1a,234,300, 314 Hartsock, Paul,203 Harvey, James,152 Harwwod, Davld,l52,328 Hastings II, Ned,352 Hatfield, Emlly,287 Hatfield, Robert,366 Hathaway, Steven,123 Hattemer, Anne,314 Haucke, D1ck,402 Hauensteln, Eric,185,207, 244,270,360 Haugh, Debble,308 Hausman, Blll,206,348 Haverkamp, John,244 Haverkamp, Mike,218, 325,346 Hawk,Janelle, 322 Hawkins, Bi1l,l99,336 Hawkinson, El1en,31O Hayden, Becky,l85,234, 314 Haydon, Harrlet,302 Hayes, Bev,123,316 Hayes, Morty,356 Haynes, Viv1an,145 Hawkins, Mary,233,312 Headley, Laurance,242 Healy, Kathy,190 Heck, Art,152,243 Heck, Bill,326 Heckman, Jeff,174 Hedgecock, Craig,255,366 Heeb, Jill,301,303 Heefner, Elizabeth,159 Heeg, Patricia,145 Heflie, Jerome,233 Hegel, Rob,210,360 Heidacher, He1en,303 Heide, Wa1ter,353 Heiderich, Candy,'74,145 Heigl, E1aine,290 Heikes, Jim,354 Heilker, Janey,300,316 Heim, Nancy,302 Heine, Bill,341 Heinrich, Mark,140 Heisel, Mike,332 Heitz, Sudie,290 Helms, Terry,352 Herning, Kathy,306 Heming, Peggy,174 Heminger, John,123,362 Heminger, Linda,322 Henderson, John,332 Henderson, Skip,334 Hendley, Linda,322 Hendricks, Thomas,261 Hengehold, Virginia.,242 Hengelbrok, Sus:-111,320 Hennessy, Sue,304 Heinrich, L0iS,314 Henry, Bill,332 436 Henry, Stephanie,265,238 Henry, Torn,282,294 Hensley, GeoH',354 Hensohn, Frangizg-,243 Henz, Bri me. Herbst, LEWrence,229,261 Herman, John,152,262. 273 Herman, NancYf145 Hermann, Barbara,145 Hermesch, Pamela,145 Herman, John,255 Herrick, Tom,268,413 Herring, Bill,131,334 Herring, Joseph P-II23' 240,245 Herriot, Nancy,145,322 Herrmann, Philip-166 Hersh, Jerry,159 Hershburger, Donald,237 Hersher, Judy,l'70,31'7 Hershner, Pamela,2'71 Hertenstein, Ann,301,303 Hertz, Laurie,145 Hertzman, Bernard,159 Herweh, TerrY,123 Herzbach, Rich,330 Herzog, Dave,354 Herzog, Mark,166 Hesiar, Robert,336 Hess, Don,402 Hesselbrock, J0n,352 Hesselbrock, Marie,242 Hettinger, Carol Anne, 215,302 Heuck, Nancy,302 Heuermann, Judith,131, 233,270 Hewan, Clinton,116,123, 209,227,245 Hibler, Bob,336 Hfgh, Ronald,207 Hight, Bob,358 Hildebrandt, Lee,342 Hili, Andre,233 Hill, Charlie,277 Hill, David,l31,346 Hill, Dick,336 Hill, Jerry,123,247,282 Hill, Mark,336 HILLEL,276 Hillelson, Sherman,131 Hillman, Richard,330 Hillner, Bruce,366 Hilsinger, Craig,358 Hllsinger, E11iot,208,358 Himmelbrand, Sandra, 276 Hindersman, John,159 Hinds, Mary,316 Hine, JeiTrey,282 Hines, Ann,242,316 Hines, Susan,316 Hirsch, Dave,362 Hirsch, Karen,123 Hirsch, Susa.n,318 Hirschfeld, Gary,184,185, 201,254,267,282 Hirschklau, Michae1,159 Hiser, E1izabeth,14O Hisrich, Bob,282 Hite, Richard,334 Hittner, Dottie,123 Hoak, Dennis,360 Hoblitzell, Jill,242 Hobson, Marberta,314 Hochman, Francine,276 Hook, Sal1y,199,320 Hodapp, Mary,310 I-Iodell, Becky,81,211,312 Hodell, Cincy,203,312 Hodesh, Ilene,318 Hodson, David,123 Hoeb, Robert,348 Hoefer, Robert,100 Hoehn, Marilyn,211 Hoellrich, Robert,159 Hoelfke, J11dy,199,23s,314 Hofbauer, William,267 Hoffman, Diane,208 H0ffman, Joseph,152,200 Hoffman, Robert,235 Honing, Rosemary,123 Hogan, Julie, 236,237 Hohnecker, Terry,353 H0iC0WitZ, Stewart,186 Holbrook, BetSY,320 ook Melissa 136 H lbr 1 ' Hglcowitz, Stewart-350 I-Iolcshuh, Robert,152,256, 270,272,273 Hoidefer, Ge0rge,131 Hollback, J0hn:348 Hollingsworth, Candace' 140 Hoinday, JOSOPM244 Holman, Bari,366 Holmes, Beth,303 Holstein, Ronald,326 Holtegel, Sandi,233,322 Holtz, Noel,159 Hemp, LyI1da,316 Holstine, R0beI'12,152 Holston, James,341 Holzer, Robert,330 Holzwarth, Marlene,145 Holzschuh, Mary,163,25O HOMECOMING COM- MITTEE,215 HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER,264 HOME ECONOMICS TRIBUNAL,197 Hoock, Steve,352 Hoppenjans, Barbara,123 310 Hopper, Debbie,310 Hopper, George,341 Hopper, Kevin,341 Hopping, Diane,288 Hopple, Richard,196,244, 248,325,354 I-Iorchler, Jeff,201,208, 254,267 Hordell, Michae1,244,33O Horn, Janis,303 Horn, Kevin,332 Horn, Roy,155 Hornbach, Bruce,131 Horner, Sue,145,320 Hornschemeier, Tim,1'70 Horowitz, A1an,123 Horsley, Roger,19l,196, 229,245,261 Horstman, Nell,140 Horton, Joseph,136 Hosek, Beverly,288 Hosevs, Ginny,320 Hotze, Bob,278 Hough, Pau1,212,237 House, G1en,152,256,270, 272 HOUSE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL,188 Houston, Jerry Lee,131 Hovemeyer, Eric,243 Howald, Thomas,159 Howard, Marcia,314 Howe, Barb,123,193,265, 350 Howe, Nancy,190,322 Howe, Sister Anita Marie, 278 Hower, Torn,413 Hoyt, James,358 Hrusousky, Jerry,152,256, 272 Hubble, Shelli,302 Huber, George,233 Huber, Paula,273,304 Hubert, Karen,140,198, 268,310 Hudson, John,366 Huelsman, Lincla,306 Huerkamp, Susan,322 Huif. Ken.261 Hufman, Tirnothy,123 Hulfner, Stan,152 Hug, Larry,243,325,362 Hughes, Dan,828 Hughes, Kenneth Jr.,334 Hughes, Ned,131,258,261 Humes, Tom,338 Humphries, Tom,166,254, 267 Hunt, Gary,348 Hunter, Robert,152,200, 255 Hunter, Vera,145 Hunsaker, Char1es,413 Hunter, Mike,366 , af Mig, 1e,a+ . 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Shirlee,l63 Klasen, NancY,140 Kleier, Glenn,348 Klein, BarrY,240I245'247' .... I..- .KM I ,M . 4. Kerns, Becky,287 Kerr, Da.vid,254,267 Kersh, John,268 Kersting, Jeann1e,316 Kessler, Marcia,145,300, 317 Kessler, Sara.,318 Kessler, Terry,152,25'7 Kestenbaum, Susan,290 Kew, David,152 Khanna, Kamal,209 Kiefer, Char1es,l25,208 Kiefer, Dale,186 Kiefer, David,131 Kiehfuss, El1zabeth,131 Kiehfuss, Betty,310 Kiessling, Martha,125 248,325,356 Klein, Helen,308 Klein, Howard,350 Klein, Jackie,233 Klein Kenneth,348 Klein, Linda,310 Kleine, Pam,308 Kleinman, Paul,125 Klerks, Marcia,125 Kline, Barbara,322 Kung, Be1is:y5f?320 Klin , Bil , U Klingenbergl Patr1C1a'286 Kluener, Lin5?102g304 Klu , Leslie. K1ugINf111CYl233-292 61 Klulnb, Thomas,258,2 Knabe. Jlm,362 -f Knldl. 151,- IAM g1,If'Bt44?' K9? ga1'5 A wt' .-+'l: : . Kg5:7?'C?cg,4j:' ' .1 g03?'B'y5,'S5f1 .f,g?TfL H1227 :ble-Wie fvflmffai 5 lI Kim . 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QI. --1 V Xl, mjs., l. ,L , :QA X, . -figf 2 LaBarba1'a, J0h1'1,152,256, 1.1. r n A I M : 31213253 ,.. . 1,--15320 QEZE51 -1 3 1 ,' 1255.915 22229303 , ,5 154 -y gg,-212261 jflf 330 115.125 '17 ,-519335 - mgfllo - ff i',5:11fEI.143 ,J -,.. ,, ,ies . ,,.ivwn,,,, , 1, - M, 2539-Isljoo' , - 1.5155 jgffiiienzgogol - C .- 715316 21 :cynjw :lf 'Aff.,m,13l' mfg A3140 X .:,4gf1.Z. - -- S13- Q' ' NQSD348 ' 47, X f rf 2403403 Vggzzslw K 5'2m,3?3a50 ' 345 Cn' 25301-h 1'fiwN ' K-'f' P,m.3w 5 wa' rvllu znvw' .175 Eff? fi-r Wm or H' all sv'l 'f 5,-f ,N af ,T . 1:9 ,sm - L. i Knauf, TYTOUB-125 Knauft, Deborah,302 Knestrick, Maynard-116' 136,185.189,191,207,240. 245,270,282 Knight, Barbara.278 Knight, L1oyd,340 Knight, Rick,328 Knoop, Carol,125 Knoop, Richard,2l2 Knueven, Marsha,278 Koblick, Jeffrey,125 Koch, Franz,233 Koch, Karen,l45 Kocher, Wil1iam,131 Kodros, Jarnes,214,245, 247,248,336 Koeiier, Kent,328 Koegel, John,116,328 Koehl, Evelyn,274 Koenig, James,354 Koepke, Keith,159 Koepfle, Mary,205,278 Koepfie, Lawrence,212,346 Koeppel, Louis,136,273 Koener, Mary,136 Keorner, Vicky,136 Kohl, James,155 Kohmescher, Kenneth, 152 Kohn, Maury,2'76 Kohut, Dennis,342 Kolar, Ginna,242,278 Kolar, Virginia,125 Kolezynski, Richard,254, 267 Kollins, Stephen,159 Konrad, Marty,261,300, 304 Koop, James,207 Kopcha, Robert,166 Koplowitz, Hannah,145, 265,276 , Kopp, Terry,360 Koppenhoefer, Karen,302 Kcirmqggenhoefer, Ronald, Kormes, Joseph,338 Kornick, Joseph,185,191, 198,204,282 Korns, Nancy,131,306 Korte, John,338 Kos, Robert,258,352 Kowalewski, Joseph,164 Kramer, Douglas,250 Kramer, JoAnn,320 Kramer, Mary Lynn,306 Krandall, Ruth,290 Krantz, Larry,252 Krasnow, E1sie,1 74 Krauss, Richard Jr.,233 Kravitz, Nancy,288 Krayblll, William,159 Krebs, Janet,145 Kreider, Jim,344 Kfelci, Connie,304 Krekeler, Barbara,320 Kreutzbefg, Margaret,290 KI:2eg.r7tzberg, Robert,254, Kroger, Janice,310 Krogh, W1111am,334 Kromer, M8ri1yn,136 Kfomer, Mary,211 Kromer, Rose,145,211,290 Kroner, Louis,278 Krueger, H11mar,16s,172 Kruer, Carolyn, 229, 322 Kglgagggck, Carol, 131, Iffumme, Mark,212 1'UD0Wlcz, John,152 Kruse. Martha,125 Krupowiez, John,25'1 guthsch, Dave,214,34a uhaneck, Frederick,257 Kuhn, o1ndy,310 Kuhn, Dav1a,157,25o Kukurin, Franieaeo fgukurin, Joyce,145 ggglian, oaro1,2o5,229, fiump, Donna,250 Kufmen. M1chae1,26o,263 Kunz, Con-lne,a22 upfefbers, Arnold,330 Kuresman, Kenneth,131, 356 Kurlansky, Stephen,l89 Kurrie, Robert,152,248, 256,270,272,273,282 Kute, Martin,404 Kaypen, Garrett,125,204, 352 Kurz, Marion,l25 Kutz, Jane,145 Kyles, Kedrick,227 L 272 LaCamera, Toni,242,316 LaCluyse, Steve,366 Lacker, JoAnn,190 Lagaly, R0y,404 Lageman, Dan,166,254 LaGory, Mark,125 Lague, Roger,338 Lalosh, Terry,131,348 Lamb, Lois,312 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, 342-3 Lambers, Edward,125,208, 235,263 Lambert, Barbara,211,216, 250,323 Lammers, W.,212 Lancaster, Edna,310 Lancaster, Roger,334 Landau, Sherril,318 Lander, Richard,330 Lang, Lilian,358 Lang, Sallie,136,273 Langdon, John,348 Langhorst, Mary Jo,29O Langsarn, Dr. Walter,98, 341 Lanning, Diane,145,314 Lanz, Jerry,325,348 Lapidus, Barry,330 Larson, Jacob,237 Lathrop, James,125,352 Latimer, Doug,362 Lattner, William,366 Laugle, John,251 Lautenbach, Cynthia,203, 205,312 Lavine, A1len,125,243,283 Lawall, Bill,278 Lawler, John Jr.,131 Lawrence, Linda,314,353 Lawrence, Richard,331 Laws, Gera1d,263,264,273 Lay, Ellen,242,268,291 Lay, Nancy,303 Lay, Regena,306 Leach, Joyce,304 Leach, Pat,338 LeBeau, Nancy,321 Ledwin, Nancy,188,320 Ledyard, Mike,204,338 Lee, A1,332 Lee, Christopher,198,204, 218 Lee, Nancy,76,308 Leedom, Dennis,152,251, 273 Leet, George,342 Legge, Joanne,140,292 LeGrand, Phi1ip,232 Lehman, Anne,140 Lehman, Dave,187,245, 248,348 Lehman, P.,211 Lehmann, Anne Kirk, 308,318 Lehmann, Linda,308 Lehrer, Steve,125,331 Leidner, John,328 Leininger, Steve,354 Leininger, J. Thomas,159 Leisgold, Mark,294,356 Lemberg, Bradley,l59 Lemmens, Louis,334 Lemmon, Kawanna,290 Lenhart, Bob,354 Lenning, Eric,338 Lennon, Jacqueline,136 Lenyk, Robert,253 Lenz, Edwin,342 Lenzer, Bonnie Sue,268 Leopold, David,214,325, 356 Leow, Hal,200,338 Leow, Larry,243 Lertzman, Caro1e,286,283 Lesh, Stephen Jr.,253 Lesley, Susan, 140 Lessam, Micki,318 Lester, Dick,344 Levally, Michael,233 Levenberg, Jeffrey,131 Levenson, Jeanne,282 Levi, Martha,190,286 Levi, Mary,268 Levin, Barbara,318 Levin, Stephen,13l,276 Levine, Dennis,36O Levine, Jane,145,318 Levine, Jay,330 Levine, Jim.my,356 Levy, Dan J.,125 Levy, Glenn,290,317 Levy, Judy,304 Levy, Phil,356 Levy, Stu, 244,245,260 Levy, Susan,145 Lewin, Jimmy,187,325,326 Lewin, Myrna,145,248 Lewis, Diane,140 Lewis, DiAnne,288 Lewis, Fred,356 Lewis, Langhorne,268,3l0 Lewis, Mark,152,200,218, 251,344 Lewis, P.,212 Lewis, Ron,264 Lewis, Vicki,323 Lex, Susan,290,308 Ley, Susan,242 Leyrer, Steve,152,253 Libbert, Jonathan,131 Libby, Carol,145 Lichtenstein, Israel,125 Lichtig, Rich,330 Lieberman, Karen,145 Liebman, Dianne,145 Light, Mike,259 Linck, Drew,152,360 Linder, Alan,159 Lindeman, Robert,125 Lindemaw, Bird,346 Lindenbaum, Dave,336 Lindsley, Barbara,125 Lingenfelter, Ann,116,l25, 248,316 Lingo, Richard,362 Linhardt, Joan,242 Link, William J.,131 Linneman, Mary,145 Linneman, Sue,174 Lints, Janis,273,303 Lipp, Ronald,116,166,185, 201,254 Lipp, Steve,201,204,244, 254,356 Lippert, Wayne,159 Lipps, Gary,212,277 Lipsiech, H. Davis,101 Lipson, Michael,125,331 Lisner, Sylvia,145 Liss, Geoffrey,341 Litt, David,350 Little, AndreW,125,208 Littleton, Chuck,125,l84 Littleton, Chuck,185,186, 196,360 Livingston, S.,211 Lloyd, Nancy,248 Loar, Ken,282 Loch, James,233 Lockwood, Tom,125.263 Loe, Dale,243 Loehrke, Craig,353 Loewenthal, Barton,332 Loftspring, EdWard,356 Loftus, Bob,131,187,193. 261,278 LOGAN RESIDENCE HALL,286 Logsdon, Richard.344 Lohbeck, John,346 Lohrum, Sharon,229 Londe, Sherry,72,318 Long, Ann,211 Long, Jan,211 Longacre, Frederick,174, 209 Longacre, Jarnes,209 Longobardo, John,364, Loiiwith. Deborah,212, Lory, Patricia,145 Louthelip, Lou,346 Love, Ervin,131 Love, Sandy,l46,310 Lowenstein, Deborah,212, 213 Lowry, Don,366 Lucariello, Hugh,294 Lucas, Elaine,125 Lucas, Jerry,282 Luckman, Jean,306 Lude, John,328 Ludeke, Cathy,125,205, 303 Ludmerer, Richard,13l Ludwick, David,152 Ludwig, Linda,320 Ludwig, Lori,310 Luebbers, Raymond,152 Luebbert, Donna,125,307 Luggen, Debbie,310 Luken, Barb,322 Lunsford, Robert Patrick, 404 Luth, Sharon,248,348 Lutz, Dennls,233 Lynch, Dennis,125 Lynch, Harriet,125 Lynch, Kathy,323 Lynch, Marzella,305 Lynch, Marzel1e,146 Lyons, James,407 Lyons, Paul,352 Lyons, Terry,354 M Maas, J .,2l2 Maccarone, Don,342,343 Maccarone, Kenneth,125 MacDonald, Jlll,302 Macejko, David,346 Mack, John,358 Mack, Stephen,255 Macknin, Barbara,301,318 Macli, Al,407 Maddox, Jane,125,3l0,311 Maddux, Kenneth,152, 256,270,272,273 Madsen, Allce,287 Magee, Robert,152 Magin, Renee,146,264,292 Magin, Jo,l46,310 Magnarini, Jo E1len,146 Magnus, Lynn,125 Magnus, Mark Jr.,352 Mahan, Jim,407 Mahoney, Ann,208,3l6 Maichle, Kathleen,146 Maier, Ann,116,125,242, 248,302 Maier, Brun0,354 Maier, Jeanne,302 Main, Dave,204,364 Maish, Patti,310,311 Maish, Jeannie,310,311 Malcolm, Karen,208,291 Maley, Terry,321 Mallon, Robyne,314 Malone, A.,146 Malone, Beverly,250 Maloney, Dale,360 Mandaville, John,364 Mandlawitz, Lynda,234, 276 Mandle, Susan,242 Manges, John,208 Mangin, John,152,257 Mann, Ellen, 317 Mann, Steve,364 Manne, Robert, 131 Mara, Timothy,278 Marcum, Dale,125 Marcus, Robert,159 Mark, Donna,317 Marker, Michael,131 Marks,Michael,350 Marks, Pete,198 Marks, Terry,317 Marling, Curtls,346,3-47 Marrs, James,159 Marshall, Don,132 Marshall, Jon,356 Marshall, Judy,290 Marshall, Kevin,198 Marsico, Leonard,207 Marston, Wendy,308,309 Martin, Betty Lou,125 Martin, Bradley,l59 Martin, Glenn,360 Martin, John,l10 Martin, John,152,234,235 255,262 Martin, Ken,360 Martin, Martin,338,339 Martin, Richard,218,255 Martin, Terrence,125 Martz, Carolyn,207 Martz, Jeanne,146 Marvin, Phillip,110 Mason, Pam,314,315 Mason, Robert,234,237, 267 Mason, Wanda,268 Massaron, John,155 Massel, D.,212 Massey, John,125,293 Mastln, Jerry,278 Mathews, Edward,125 Mathis, Dorothy,290 Matlack, Liz,322 Matre, Bob,248 Matre, J.,211 Matre, Ken,232 Mattel, Michael ,218 Matt1O, NI8.I'18.l'lI16,307 Matyko, Denny,404 Maujer, Robert,342 Maurer, Rlchard,l52,273, 353 Maxson, Wendy,3l8 Maxwell, John,332 Maxwell, L.,404 May, Mrs. Loraine, 342 May, Walll,322 Mayer, J., 404 Mayer, Michael,356 Mayer, Robert,l32,152 Mayer, Sheila,125 Mazuk, Ronald,132 Mazur, Edlna,321 Mazzone, John,l25,282 Meadows, Patrlc1a,304 Mecum, Robert,360 Mehaffie, Stephen,251 Meier, Chrls,3l2 McAllster, Wllllam,362 McAllister, Ann,l46 McAndrews, Robert,202, 342,404 McBeath, Walter,358 McBreen, Anne,290,308 McCarthy, Karen,242,268 McCarthy, Martln,253 McCarthy, Sheila, 79,125, 310 McCartney, Cameron,207, 270 McClain, Blll,338 McClain, Cheryl,146 McClimans, Karen,314 McClure, Blll,336 McClure, John,l25 McClure, Kathy,146 McC1urg, Lynn,316 McConnell, Warren,3-14 McCoy, Llnda,191,234,258. 265,284,286,290 McCoy, Rlchard,212,213 McCrea, Maureen,310 McCurdy, W1lllam,360 McDaniel, John,338 McDaniel, Sharon,301 McDonald, James,237 McDonald, V1ckl,307 McDon1e, Al,362 McDonough, James F., 262 McE1hlnney, Bob,354 McFa1l, Charlotte,234, 286.290 McFarland, John,258,281 McGill, Linda,136,310 McGimsey, Mary Jo,307 McGinnis, Keith,360 McGrail, Laurie,146 McGrane, Joan,312 439 McGregor, Jlm,3-14.354 McGregor, TOIIL293 McGowan, Jack,338 McKay, Lanl,163,321 McKee, Suzl,174 McKernan, Mlchael,344 McKenzie, Dlane,310 McKnight, Jay,358 McKnight, Kelly,358 McKnight, Rlchard,277 McMames, Susan,322 McMICKEN SCHOLARS, 269 McMullen, Leora,322 McNabb, David,326,342 McNaul, Greg,346 McNees, Donald,212 McPhee, A1lan,404 McPhee, Ian,209 McQueen, Llnda,174 McQueen, Patricla,291 McSpadden, PatsY.293 McTurnan, Dlane,l90.205, 242,290,312 McWhII't, James,264,272 McWilliams, Da.v1d,294, 332 Meier, Ted, Melerlng, Judith,146 Melly, Wllllam,353 Melnberg, George,352 Melnders, Rosemary,199, 258,274 Melnzen, Janet,287 Mellln, Stanley,29-1,356 Meltzer, Austlne,318 Meltzer, James,207,330 MEMORIAL RESIDENCE HALL,287 Menges, Mary,302 Menne, D1ana,174 Mennlnger, Hank,2'78 Menrath, Wllliam,125 MEN'S ADVISORY,204 MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION,283 Mentcher, Joan,146 Menzyk. Gary,200,264 Meranda, Suellen,146,310 Merckel, Joyce,146 Meredith, Karen,146 Merkel, Wllllam,366 Merkle, Karen,288 Merkowitz, Gary.l32 Mert, Phillp,l86,208 Merz, Phillp,152,193,203 Merz, Steven,346 Mesloh, Marlanne,82,316 Messlk, Diane,l63,286 Metcalfe, Llnda,190 Meth. Rlchard,356 METRO,245 Metz, Sherry,146 Metz, Thomas,132 Metzger, James,325,334 Metzger, Jefl',354 Miller, Garry,407 Miller, Gene,253 Miller, I-Iarry,407 Miller, Harold,356 Miller, Irwln,157 Miller, Jack,346 Miller, Janie,125 Miller, Jay.325,330 Miller, Jean,201,302 Miller, Jim,152,200,218, 244,251,253,260,272, 273,354 Miller, Jlm,125 Miller, John,125,264,342 Miller, Julie,163,208.233, 250 Miller, Marian,163 Miller Mike,235 Miller, Muriel,125,303 Miller, Richard,256,272 Miller, Sanford,159 Miller, Steve,250 Millman, Richard,125 Mills, Claudia,197,314 Mills, Emory,235,328 Mills, Gary,159 Mills, Peggy,136,211,305 Mills, Ralph,235 Miltenberger, Gi1.353 Minges, Peggy,136 Minter, Thomas,126 Minturn, Bob,344 Mlntzer, Susie,146 Miree, Ella,304 Miree, Glenda,304 Mischell, Marcia,310 Mischell, Tom,346 Mitchell, Chuck,354 Mitchell, Janey,302 Mitchell Mitchell , J eff,350 , Marty,302 Moel, Dona1d,159 Moeller, Karen,146 Moeller, John,261 Moerlein, Judy,314 Moeser, David,186,208 Mohan, Denny,310 Mollmann, JoAnn,278 Mongon, Kathy,126,3l2 Mongon, Mlmi,32O Monohan, Kevin,354 Monnig, Carol,301,307 Monnig, William,159 Monsey, Judy,258 Monsey, Mrs.,364 Monson, Karin,126,302 Montag, Wayne,232 Montag, Keith,341 Montagnose, Rich,282 Montague, Tom,328 Monteith, Robert,152 Montgomery, Bill,186,204, 212,325,328 Moon, Cathy,270 Moon, Thom,207,27O Mooney, Jane,258 Meyer, Da1e,325,332 Meyer, Judy,302 Meyer, L1nda,3l7 Meyer, Peggy,258 Meyer, Paul,202 Meyer, Robin,125 Meyer, Steven,125 Michaels, Dave,235 Michaels, Dianne,132 Michaelson, Steven,330 Mlddendorf, Mitzi,320 Mlerenfeld, Robert,278 Mignerey, Karen,290,31O Miholics, Bruce,132,250 Mikesell, Guyneth,316 Milan, Suzanne,188,307 Mileham, M. Charles,99 Robert,152,256,270, Millard, Steven E.,256 Miller, Arthur,125 Miller, Barbara,174 Miller, Betty J ean,163 Miller, Miller, ChuCk,346 C1int,210 Miller, Debi,258 Miller, Dennis,344 Miller, Miller, 440 Gary,aa4 Gary,l52,346 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Brian,212 Candy,288 Holly,310 Joyce,305 Lavonne,146 Mary R.,248 Michael,152 Sharon,174 Sherry,306 Therese,174 Terry,326,348 Torn,338 Moore, Tori,310 Moores, LeW,22'7 Moran, John,152 Morel, Mary,205,217,245 Morgan, Cathy,308 Morgan, Jim,254,325,328 Morgan, Randall,152 Morganroth, Joseph,132 Morganstein, Zane,356 Morilak, Nancy Jane,271 Morrin, Paul,264 Morris, John,402 Morris, R.oger,294 Morrison, Richard,146, 404 Morse, Ann,2l1,314 MORTAR BOARD,242 Morton, Susan,126 Mosbacker, Wanq1a,2 0 Moschinsky. Jud1f288 Mosernan. D01-18.152 Moser, Dorothy,300,301 Moser, M1ke,132 Moshos, Don,343 Moswin, Judith,211 Motz, Randy.343 Moudy, Diana,146 Moyer, Chery1,116 Muehlenkamp, JU1ie,320 Muehlenkarnp, Marcy, 301, 321 Muehlenkamp, Mary Pat' 320 Mueller, Judy,320 Mueller, Marilyn,308.323 Mueller, Nancy,174 Muething, James,132 Muething, Maura,321 Mullaney, Ster1ing,132 Mullen, Michael,132 Multner, Lois,146 Mulvihill, Bill,196,214, 325,360 Mulvihill, Dick,360 Mumaw, Linda,146,193, 199,233,310 MUMMERS,210 Munger, Rick,152,251 Munger, Susan,196,314 Muniz, Andrew,166 Munn, Lyle,159 Munyan, Emilie,306 Murdock, Bruce,348 Murdock, Nick,338 Murdock, Richard,152 Murphy, Eileen,217,300, 303 Murphy, Jarnes,326,342 Murphy, MaryGene,323 Murphy, Mike,336 Murphy, Steve,338 Murray, Lee,342 Murray, Marilyn,308 Murrell, Lowell,364 Murtaugh, Mike,204,218, 244, 364 Muskorin, Maria,163,206, 286 Mussara, Jan,212,213 Musto, Dick,348 Muszynski, Patricia,193, 300,302 Muter, Bryce,264 Myers, Mike,282 Myers, Parn,116 Myers, Tom,342 Myerstein, Judy,146 Mynatt, Gary,340 N Naegel, Mark,336 Naessens, H. David,366 Naft, Manny,350 Nagel, Catherine,126 Nagel, Danie1,204,264 Nagel, Ellen,146,264,276, 288 Nageleison, James,146, 247,402 Nagelson, Elaine,163 Naish, Nancy,146, 320 Namlhiz, Donald,346 Napoli, Vincent,336 Naseman, Wayne,200,263, 264,273 Nash, Timothy,338 Natora, Susy,308 NATIONAL ART EDUCA- g'g?N ASSOCIATION, Neatherton, Terri,306 Nelf, Michael,132 Niehaus, Bernard,251 Nelson, Barry,132 Nelson, Deborah,l26 Nelson, Diane,174,306 Nemann, Edward,146,247 Nenbold, Barbara,308 Nester, Wi1liam,107 Neu, Georgia,290 Neuburger, Gary,344 Neuer, Linda,132,259,303 Neuerman, Ronald,356 Neuffer, Frank,154 Neurman, Jane,214,229, 317 N ewbold, Barbara,287 Newcomer, Lynn,290 Newcomer, Ruth,201 Newhouse, Margaret,316 NEWMAN CENTER,278, 279 Newman, Alvin Louis,331 Newman, B.,404 Newman, Kathy,242 Newman, Phillp,330 Newman, Roz,317 Newstate, Jil1,301 Newton, Larry,278 Newton, Saleenah,146 Nichol, James,352 Nichol, Thomas,352 Nicholas, DaVid,358 Nickel, Elbert,146 Nickerson, David,204 Nickson, Nancy,211,304 Nickum, Fary,364 Nicpon, Patricia,146 Nides, James,336 Nieheisel, Susan,170 Niehaus, Donald,332 Nieman, Rosemary,258 Niemes, James,152 Nienaber, Robert,136 Nimersheim, Jack,207, 270 Nina, Matthew, 209 Nirschl, Ronald,268 Nock, Cheryl,146 Nolan, Gregg, 346 Nolan, Tim,218 Norden, Karen,302 Nordquest, Susan,170,306 Norris, Rick,251 Nortmann, Greg,258 Novello, Deborah,242 Novik, Alice,268 Nowlin, Eric,192,193,217, 240,245,247 Nowlin, Timothy,336 Nugent, Nancy,290 Nugent, Nancy,290 Nunn, Betty,146,302 Nunn, Terry,132 NURSING AND HEALTH TRIBUNAL,201 Nuttle, Thomas,132 Nuzback, Marilyn,29O Nyadroh, Emmanuel,209 Nyktas, George,354 O Oates, Kenneth,232 Obermeyer, Joseph,334 Obermeyer, Robert,334 Oberting, Charles,326 Oberting, Marion,353 O'Brien, Patti,314 Ockelman, Lee,146 O'Conner, Cheryl,304 O'Connell, Kathy,320 O'Connor, Patricia,163 O'De1l, Kathy,312 O'Donnell, Kathie,321 Oeschlegel, Larry,360 Ollutt, Josie,305 Ogletree, Dona1d,402 O'Hara, P.,211 Ohlhaut, Marty,326,346 Oldham, John,132,261 Oldham, Jane,312 Oliver, Diane,166,201,254, 265 Olney, David,251 OfNeil1, Dennis,235 Onkeles, Lee,330 Oole, Thomas,152,362 Opp, Janet,146 ORIENTATION BOARD, 189 Orlez, Albert,352 O'Rourke, Colleen,268,290 Orphan, Nick,116,126,187, 193,214,215,245,247,248, 325,348 Ortenzi, Regina,288 Ortner, Rob,342 0Sb01'I1, Nancy,202 Osborne, Jenny,305 OSb0l'I18, Mag-y,163 , Osbum, Charles,364 , Osburn, Th0mas,155 osecki, Ludmi11a,288 Osenton. Ann,201 265 2092541 OSiI1Sk1, Ma,r1L0u, Osmond, Art,191,2ty?'286 Oskochil, Susan,146,314 Ossenbeck, Karen,211 Ostendorf, Karenyaoa Osterday, Ch.rls,132,253 Ostrander, M1ehae1,2a2 Oswalt, Bonnie,306 O'Toole, Kathy,316 Owe, w.,21v,25o,25a Otten, M.,211 Otthoifer, J anet,146 Overlin, Conni,250,312 Owens, Susan,321 Ozimek, Kr1stine,310 P Page, John,333 Paine, Julie,287 Painter, Mark,184,186 Painter, Mik8,255,364 Paisley, Mark,267 Palermo, Phil,325,360 Pallenik, Gary,346 Palmer, Ann,308 Palmer, Ra1ph,255 Panasewicz, Barney,360 Pancoast, John,126,336 Pandorf, Connie,78 Pandzik, John,346 PANHELLENIC COUN- CIL,300 Papania, J erry,255 Papp, Barbara,126 Paraska, George,348 Parchman, Kathy,7O,316 Park, Richard,159 Parker, Danny,255 Parker, EdWard,132 Parker, Garland,101 Parker, Mike,358 Parlin, John A. III,159 Parnell, Mike,344 Parrish, Clarence,132 Parry, Harold,174 Parsons, Carol,l63,191, 201,250 Partin, Doug,358 Partridge, Scott,l16,193, 240,245,248,325,360 Pasen, Sheila,288 Pass, Bonnie,146 Paterak, Margaret,302 Patrella, Larry,332 Patricoif, George,233 Patterson, Keith,338 Patterson, Llnda,314 Patterson, Scott,255,293 Patton, Bob,366 Patton, Davld,255 Patryrak, JifI1,233 Paugh, Ge01'ge,155 Paul, David,141 Paulsen, NancY,197-264 Paulofsky, Phyllis-318 pawiak, Pau1,360 Paxton, Michael,132 Paxton, Rick,326,334 Payne, Ma,rgarct,l26 Peake, Dan,332 Pearman, Stephenfwz' 257 Pearson, Steve,352 Pease, G611e,342 Peck TipPy,316 pefuey, Jim,191,283.234, 294 141 Peeks, Ted. Peerless, Alter.126:245' 260 Peirce, Penney-316 Pelfrey,Tim0thy'146 8 Pelowski, Jamesflsml Pembaur, B9fth01d'126 Penfleld, Gafyf189'283 Penn, D0US1aSf141 2 Pennekampf Terry'13 :S A , Zn, ,. 'is w. 1 Aa . .QM - --.Jw ' '--X. 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Tim,342 PI Ill-JLTA EPSILON,245 Ples, Llnda,302 Plerce, Barbara,146 Plgman, Janet,14l PI KAPPA ALPllA,340 Plkulln, Mlchael,152 PI LAMBDA PIIL350 Pllle, Cathy,242 Plotroskl, Anton.126,362 PI TAU SIGMA,270 Pltsenbarger, Sue,212, 286,290 Plttleman, Marcla,318 Pltts, G1nny,304 Place, Andy.332 Pogue, Robby,341 Pohl, Blanc-he,303 Pholman, Spence,348 Pollak, Sandy,310 Pollack, Bernlce,288 Pollock, Laurle,210 Pollock, Scott,334 Polsky, Carolyn,318 Poliksa, Cathy,314 Pooler, Nel1,332 Pooler, Noel,325,332 Poppers, Franklln,354 Poremba, Bill,346 Poremba, Jay,407 Porter, Tom,132,215 Portner, Steven,235 Portner, Richard,233,353 Porter, Susan,322 Post, Gina,31O Post, Robert,132 Posthuma, Anne,290 Potts, George,278 Potts, Ronald,159 Powell, Chris,243,304 Power, Jack,293 Power, Joseph,294 Powers, Joyce,146 Powers, Lowell,132 Powers, Neva Rae,190, 242,271,290 Powers, Susan,322 Prachar, Peggy,84,174,306 Praechter, Tlmothy,l32 442 Prager, Michael,170 Prass, Peggy,265,268,322 Precht, Guenter,209 Pressman, Kenneth,350 Preston, JoAnn,146,302 Preuninger, Steve,353 Price, Jarnes,126 Price, Jean,146 Price, Mar1au,334 Priesand, Paul,33O Prijatel, Ed,207 Prince, Mark,330 Pritchard, George,132 Printz, Susan,302 Probst, Scott,132 Proliitt, Carolyn,174,290 Proffitt, Rick, 126 PROGRAM COUNCIL,186 Provost, Richard,344 Pryor, Tina,305 Pugh, Dave,243 Pulos, Ginny, 82,290 Purcell, John,325 Purcell, Ruth,320 Purdy, I-'rank,104 Purdy, Tom,196,215,342 Push, Randy,360 Pyke, Alison,163,307 Pyle, Edwin,404 Q Quayle, Suzy,322 Quick, Tina,305 Quigley, Paxton,358 Quinn, Kathleen,233 Quist, Lucy,316 R Raabe, Austin,l26 Raabe, Lauren,146 Raasch, Debby,302 Rabanus, Carol,322 Rabe, Mary,320 Rabius, John,132 Racey, Jlm,207 Rack, Nina,l46 Radabaugh, Robyn,189, 234,308 Radcliffe, Jeanle,302 Radel, ClltT,227 Rader, Jarnes,232 Radenhelmer, Kare,286 Raclmln, Andrew,356 Raggerson, Dave,364 Rahe, Willlam,364 Rahrig, Maureen,126 Ralble, Michael,353 Raine, Davld,l53,256,272 Rains, Sandra,290 Ramey, Mel,116,163,314 Raming, Chuck,336 Ramsey, Ronald,243 Rank, George,235 Ranker, Llnda,201,286 Rappoport, Michae1,l26 Rasor, Martha,132,138,316 Ratclllfe, Allen,282 Ratlifl',Anne, 316 Ratcliffe, Judy,7O Raterman, Williarn,346 Raterman, Robert,346 Raterman, Nancy,146 Ratterman, Lynn,312 Raufus, John,132 Rawlings, Kathy,199,308 Read, Robert,36O Reay, Gary,256,270,272 Rech, Joseph,341 Rechtin, Donald,166 Reck, Gregory,153,360 Reckman, Carole,303 Reich, Bruce,132 Reichhard t, John,348 Reid, Anthony,294 Reidy, Chris,302 Reider, E11en,199 Reider, Rob,207 Reiner, Lynda-,268 Reinert, M.,212,274 Reis, Car0l,302 Remington, Joseph,328 Remke, Chris,72,242,322 Rennekamp, Herb,261 ROTC RAIDERS,235 Resetarits, John,235 RESIDENT ADVISORS, 282 Rettig, Steve,153 Reynolds, Carol,303 Reynolds, Sherra.,146 Rhoades, Susan,277 Romine, Richard,153,325, 353 Ronson, J eri1yn,146 Rooch, Sarah,310 Rooney, Mary El1en,316 Roose, Craig,328 Rose, Alice,116,163,185, 193,201,314 Rose, Bryan,282 Rose, William,Jr.,261 Roselius, David,153,200, 251,282,344 Rosen, Elaine,317 Rosen, E1len,290 Rosenberg, Beth,197,264 Rosenberg, Sharon,146 Rosenberger, Garry,334 Rosenberg, Shorty,356 Rosenbloom, Nancy,288 Rosenblum, Harold,332 RHO TAU DELTA,271 Rhoton, Robert,126,203, 293 Rice, Harold,138 Rica, Mary,284 Richard, John,36O Richards, Dianne,288 Richards, Michael,126 Richards, Sharen,17O Richardson, David,132, 334 Richie, Patricia,146 Richmond, Marilyn,141 Ridenoyl, John,207 Riechers, Michael,234,235 Riechmann, Paul,366 Rielage, Robert,126,232 Riemar, Paularae,163 Riesenberg, J erome,237 Rieske, Dennis,141 Riestenberg, Joanne,126 Riga, Kathy,292 Riga, Mary,l46,191,286, 292,306 Riggenbach, Dave,344 R,OS6I'1f eld, Dianne,170 Rosenacker, Mary,170 Rosenberg, Lee,317 ROS 61112 hal, G1en,132 Rosenthal, Susan,288 Rosin, David,159 Ross, Aron,330 Ross, Bill,352 Ross, Gi1lian,126 Ross, Kay,146 Ross, Michae1,366 Rost,Paula,306 ROTC BAND,237 Rothermund, Kar1,360 Rothman, Darci,318 Rothman, David,126,330 Rottinghaus, Mark,358 Rouclebush, Frances,166, 188,254,265,286,302 Rouclebush, H. Richard, 141 Rouse, Craig,328 Roush, Carol,147 Roush, Dale,153,255,262, 273 Roush, Tod,287 Riggi, Mary Jane,163,208, 303 Riggs, Dav id,212 Riley, Jin'1,364 Riley, ROSie,205,264,278 Rimmel, P ete,208 Rinaldi, Vince,342,407 Ringler, Stanley,276 Ringo, Margaret,141 Rinsky, Barbara,146 Rinsky, Bonnie,317 Rippel, David,126 Rishel, Janie,197,308 303 Risse, DiaI1a,205,224,22'7, Ritchie, Ga1e,364 Ritchie, M iChael,245 Rouster, Dan,346 Rover, Jeff,325,862 Rowe, Patricia,290 Rowekamp, Ed,344 Rowland, James,341 Roy, Jean,147 Royal, Je1T,132,196 Royalty, Kathy,205,214, 234,242,312 Rubenstein, Barry,330 Rubenstein, Jane,318 Rubin, Bernard,245 Rubin, Sy1via,174 Rubinson, Judy,147 Rudolph, Marsha,258 Rudolph, Nancy,147 Ritterman, Gerry,325,330 Rizzo, Mary Eleanor,170 Roach, Taffy,211,314 Robbins, Bob,325,336 Robers, Jerry,132 Roberson, Rick,402 Roberts, Chuck,413 Roberts, Michae1,233 Roberts, Rick,413 Ruebusch, Robert,252,253 Ruehl, Roger,344 Ruehlman, Carol,147 Ruehlmann, Ginny,78, 189,2 42,308 Ruehlman, Grayce,157 Ruehlman, Suzi,316 Ruffin, Paul,232,259 Ruiiing, Pau1,132 Roberts, R obert Dean,153 Roberts, Suzanne,141,268 Robinson, Amy,308 Robinson, Bruce,354 Robinson, James,413 Robinson, Katye,146 Robinson, Linda,212 Robinson, Peggy,208,316 Robinson, ViVian,78,312 Rocklin, Arne,276 Rodgers, Ann,199,812 Redella, Robert,2O0 Redfern, Thomas,278 Reddy, N.,209 Reed, David,294 Reed, Debbie,19O,242,S12 Reed, Diane,320 Reed, James,208,338 Reed, Terri,132,306 Reese, Brad,126,243,346 Reeves, Angela,310 Reeves, Stephen,346 Rehling, Charles,132,259 261 Rodgers, John,293 Rodrian, Terry1,141 Roebel, Lawrence,166 Roof, V.,314 Rogers, Mike,413 Rogers, Pau1,212 Rohman, Susan,146 Rohr, Cheryl,233,314 Rohrig, Charles,254,267 Rolfes, Kathy,126,186,208 Roll, Pat,302 Rollage, Mike,346 Romanoif, Stan,353 Ruifo, Richard,202 Rumpke, Janice,306 Rung, Betty,212 Rupe, Karen,314 Rupp, Joyce,199 Ruppert, Eva,99 Rush, Carl,366 Rush, Linda,288 Rush, Nei1,166 Rusk, Evelyn,312 Russak, Marilyn,147 Russell, Janet,288,312 Russell, Richard,132,256, 261,272 Russo, Vicki,31O Russo, Richard,232 Rust, Earl,256,272 Rutenschroer, Louise,147 Ruthemeyer, Carol,190, 216,303 Ruthemeyer, Tom,261 Rutherford, Bonnie,310 Ruthvin, Rickie,72,312 Ryan, Amy,312 gyan, Barry,344 Ya-11. Laura,1-17,193 3 Ryun, Jim,a4a ' 02 S Saalfeld, Dick,333 Sachs, Paula,288 Sack, Doug,227 Sack, Lynn,234,2s4,2g8 Sacks, Irene,147 Sadler, Claudi 250,284,286 a'163'191' Saferstein, Sharon,317 Safirstein, Robertylsg Sagamaster, Joseph,104 Sage, Jacqueline,147 SAILING CLUB,208 Sakalas, A1an,344 Saks, Ronni,317 Sala, Robert,366 Salem, James,348 Salmans, Bonnie,70,352 Salmen, Bob,366 Salomon, Steve,332 Saluppo, Mary,126 Salzer, Jay,332 Salzman, Linda,318 Sammons, Gary,354 Sample, Sa11y,273 Sample, Sue,136 Sampsel, Lucia,254,265, 288 Sampson, Richard,126 Sampson, William,366 Sand, Ginny,268 Sand, Lisa,212 Sand, Virginia,242 Sander, James,163 Sanderson, Cathy,287 Sanderson, Ned,258 Sanford, Alex,245 Sandler, Les,318,330 Sandy, Jackie,74,236,320 Sanford, A1ex,116,136,243, Sangl, Rudy,342 Sansone, Jody,205,216, 303 Santangelo, Joseph,126 Santangelo, Rlchard,159 Sarracino, Mark,132,196, 346 Saruer, Dan,126,346 Satz, Leisel,233 Sauer, Jlm,338 Saukkonen, Tapani,209 Saul, Dee,248 Saul, Tom,360 Saunders, Martin,328 Savlzer, Dave,330 Sawyer, Mrs.,338 SAWYER RESIDENCE HALL,293 Sawyers, Tim,201,254,267 Sayler, Jean,163 SCABBARD AND BLADE, 234 Scales, Philip,362 Scalia, Frank,141 Scanlon, Debble,320 Scallon, Dan,342 Scanlon, Mary,308 Scarborough, Mary,147 Schackmann, Helen,147 Schafer, Linda,147,193, 216,822 Schafer, Sandy,84 Schaffer, Jil1,318 Schaffer, Raymond,132. 261 Schaffner, K. Robert,341 Schall, Manfred,356 Schaufuss, Sharon,205, 290,302 Schecdt, D.,404 Schecter, Barbara,318 Scheerer, J0y09,283 Scheff, Debbie.317 scheiat, Denny,342 Scheilhous, Mary Jane, 304 142 Schein, J erome, Scheve, Ti119-,212'213'316 schiefer, Fred,352 Schieltz. Stevefzoa Shhevf' 56 cih,n,5 ' Q,,,,nwe'A' lmnef, 5: svhifmefw schlfch hm schlfklfg-, K 5611185 t Lan sc1119ch'e,,n SCD-lwuigrreyi. schlfiyeei wil Schuep ' ie sch11an'D'hn,f Schlueter' Mel. Scllluew' My emer, Schmener, G95 ggggidf, ada Sc ' 308 scnn1idt,LY'm'i Schmidt-Plum' schmiee. Whf, S0l1lIliCiDaVld' ' Schmitt' Donal? Schmitt, T0m'3' Schmitz' Katie! Smeg, Rhvlie,-'36 Schneider, Andy Schneideff Schneider, BOW: Schneider, C?-TL3' scnneider, SST ghhnelder. W- 2142152581302 Schneider, FTD Schneider, J1ll,l2n6 Schneider. -IOMV' 247,248,320 Schneider, Pam-32? schneider, P2111-1 'S Schneider, Robefii Schneider, Ronald. Schneider, WNY-53 Schoborg, Tom.l25. Schock, DBDEBSQ - v- 1, gr: , 53 5. tif ,kv K . 'P 132311 '24 'N H . 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Kenneth,356 Schlacht, Le1rY,264 Schlesinger, Dale,293 Schleyer, Teri,306 Schueper, wiiiiam,2o4 scniian, D2111ie11214 Schlueter, Dav1d,2'73 Schlueter, M61,132 Schmelzer, Me1,132 Schmelzer, George,2'78 Schmidt, Wil1iam,362 Schmidt, Katherine,3O'7 Schmidt, Linda,242,301, 303 Schmidt, Lynn,174,288 Schmidt, Pau1a,21l,312 Schmieg, Michae1,l26 Schmit, David,153 Schmitt, Donald,l66 Schmitt, Torn,348 Schmitz, Katie,288,312 Schnee, Ravlie,338 Schneider Andy,40'7 Schneider, Ann,300,304 Schneider, Bob,256,272 Schneider, Carl,336 Schneider, Debra,302 Schneider, Diane,196, 214,215,248,308 Schneider, J erome,402 Schneider, Ji1l,126 Schneider, John,244,245, 247,248,325 SCh116id6I', Schneider Schneider Schneider Schneider, Pam,302 Pau1,1 '70 Z Robert,200 Rona1d,l66 Wa1ly,317 Schoborg, Tom,126,360 Schock, Dana,332 Scholle, Larry,132,358 Schorr, Judy,l26,308 Schotland, Marvin,126, 282 Schott, Anna,310 Schott, Robert,126 Schott, Susan,l26 Schott, Terry,233 Schoettelkotte, Michael, 360 Schribes, Robert,160 Schroder, Cindy,306 Schroder, Fran,320 Schroeder, Sally,205,233, 320 Schroeder, Carol,126,303 Schroeder, Joyce,278 Schruder, Susan,320 Schubert, John,360 Schueneman, Holly,212, 213 Schuerman, Bill,116,126, 18'7,192,240,245,248,325, 354 Schulkers, Thos,250 Schulman, Bruce,413 Schulman, Mark,350 Schulten, Gaye,303 Schulten, John,334 Schultz, Gerald,126,353 Schultz, Wayne,268 Schultz, Patricia,258 Schuster, Jill,302 Schutte, Mary,312 Schwallie, Bob,402 Scott, Ba1'b,300,316 Scott, Jonathan,244,325, 366 Scott, Sharon,258 Scott Sue,l93 Scovanner, C1emens,212 Scovic, Mary,306 Scrofano, Sal,282 Scudder, Jan,322 Scully, James,109 Scully, Patrick,348 Seal, Dennis,4O'7 Seals, Anne,303 Seaman, Rona1d.264 Seaman, Susan,14'7,300, 302 Searcy, Barbara,l47,264, 307 Seawright, Rhonda,304 Sebastian, Sandy,147,303 Sedgwick, John,245 Sedwick, Linda,268 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS,192 Serrianne, Mark,l86,348 SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEEJ87 Sess, Dianne,201 Seta, Sandy,308 Setliffe, Nora,190,288 Settle, Kenneth,105 Severyn, Stephen,255,272 Sevester, Robin,14'7,3l6 Seybert, Andy,338 Seyfeer, Eugene,362 Shade,153,256 Shafer, Robyr1,3l0 Shaffer, Adele,303 Shaffer, Pam,312 Shallat, Steve,330 Shamsunder, T.,209 Shanks, Charlotte,27'7 Shannon, John,155 Shannon, Mark,360 Schwarberg, Sally,322 Schwartz, Howard,356, 404 Schwartz, Joan,147 Schwartz, Marlene,147 Schwartz, Micky,31'7 Schwartz Steven,259 Schwarz, Barb, 174 Schwartz, Sugar,306 Schwegernan, Charlie,346 Schwein, Robert,153 SCIOTO RESIDENCE HALL,292 Seeger, Mark,132 Seese, Timothy,153,206, 273,366 Segai, David,204 Seghi, Dandra,126,310 Seibel, Barbara,3l2,3'7'7 Seibel, Rick,348 Seiden, Marcy,273 Seiclerman, Michael,166 Seifert, Michael,346 Seiler, Da1e,364 Seiler, Jeffrey,16O Seitz, George,132 Selfridge, Grant,132 Sell, Kathryn,136 Sellman, J ane,303 Selm, Dorinne,300,303 Selrneier, Jane,290 Seltzer, David,350 Selway, Edwarcl,132,259 Sermnler, Erich,126,263 Semian, David,160 Senft, Pat,302 Senhauser, James,342 Senhauser, John,342 SENIOR ADVISORY,193 Shapiro, Robert,204,330 Shapiro, Steven,126 Shaw, Gayla,290 Shaw Gene,229,245,261 Shaw, Kate,205,302 Shaw Merridee,312 Shaw Pati,196,205,214, 314 Shaw Suzanne,302 Shawhan, GeraId,105 Shea, Joseph III,126,325, Sheanshang, Suzanne,l7O Shebesta, Wil1iam,132 Sheehy, James,406 Sheeran, Barbara,30O Sheldon, Jon,332 Shelley, Jarnes,14l Shepard, Kevin,325,36O Sherer, Deborah,14'7 Sherer, Kathy,8'7,186 Sheridan, Steve,344 Sheriff, Joe1,132 Sherline, Merick,126 Sherman, Arnold, 126 Sherman, Rob,294 Sherman, Warren,132,293 Sherrin, Scott,126 Slete, P., 209 Sherwood, Robert,332 Shimler, Linda,303 Shimler, Robert,341 Shinn, Al,204 Shirley, Frecl,204,209 Shiveley, Robert,256,2'72 Schlachter, Marc,160 Shively, Robert,153 Shock, Jarnes,364 Shori, Jiwan,209 Shorten, John,346 Shotland, Bruce,33O Shrader, Suzanne,14'7 Shrestha, Krlshna,209 Shreve, Maggie,30l,316 Shriner, John,328 Shueran, Cathy,290 Shulack, Margery,288 Shullman, Jay,170 Shulman, Janet,14'7,3l'7 Shulruff, Jack,14l Shultheis, Tom,36O Shultz, Robert,2'7'7 Shuman, Frank,342 Shuman, Judy,242,302 Shurtz, Nancy,312 Shuttlesworth, Carolyn, 216,305 Schwartz, Susan,3l8 SIDDALL RESIDENCE HALL,29O Sidwell, Robert,153,262 Siefert, Paula,l26 Siegal, Gary,356 Siegal, Daniel,294 Siegelman, Joan,3l8 Siegman, Anthony,366 Siemer, Larry,348 Sigesmund, Michael,330 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON,354,355 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA,2'71 SIGMA ALPHA MU,356 SIGMA CHI.358 SIGMA DELTA TAU,3i8 f 9:41 .ulfg riff .k 5. 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' idk fill Jlld Fflnges' I rndlw C0mmunity' vii Us' U,353 Em EPSILON, 61 53:5 srGtm,24v Sigman, M2,1'K,330 Silberman, Bucky,317 Silberman, Debbc-1,141,268 Silverman, F11l'e,313 Silverman, Mark,126 Silverstein, E11l0t,356 Slrnes, Guy,126,260,263 Simmerman, NancY1308 Simmons, Frank,254,267 Simmons, Nancy,288 Simonello, Robert,141 Simpson, Allce,310 Simpson, Lynda' 217 Simpson,322 Simpson, Taylor,250 Singer, Patti,288 Sink, Sherri,307 Sites, Nan,242,290 Skagge, Carson,160 sian, Greee,189 Skelskie, Barbara,318 Skinner, Gordon,186 Skorgood, Ba1'b,213 Skurow, Sharon,147 Skvorc, Lora,126 Slamovits, Thomas,l53 Sleppin, A1lan,244,356 Slete, Sandy,316 Sloane, T.,404 Slodic, Marsha,290 Slusser, Jim,413 Small, John,338 Small, John,104 Smiley, Gene,344 Smippy, Betty Ann,268 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Benita,258 Bi11yie,227,288 Carol,126 Carol,163,310 Charles,160 Cheryl,302 Smith, Cheryl,181,197, 217,221,245,264,314 Smith, Cynthia,147 Smith, Cyrus,126 Smith, Dare,290 Smith, Debbie,126,187, 192,300,312 Smith, D0nald,153,251 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith v J 1 D0rothy,142 Gary,344 George,10'7 Gordon,247,402 Harry Martin,153 J ames,232 Kathr 147,274, 1 YH, 300,307 Smith, Kenneth,330 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smock 1 s r 1 Lynne,174 Martin,328 Michael,160 Midge,303 Mlndy,306 Pame1a,290 Pau1,132 Rlchard,364 Rink,203 Robert,243 ,344 Susie,306 Bertrum 250 2 S ' , , 58 molnycki, M1chae1,153, 251,272 SUPP, Cheryl, 314 gneller, 2,111,348 Snider, Suzanne,147 now! J0hne,360 Snyder, Jane,12e gnyder, J effrey,132 Hyder, Marlene,141 Znyder, Tai-fy'316 0NfIETY or AU'ro. 27gTIVE ENGINEERS, Soefgel, Ed ass :ig HOWQII-d,198 Solomon, I-1naa,242 S01 mon' SteVe,132,330 omon Terri 19 S 1 ' r 0,288 airy, a 1' Hans,a44 Sonkin, Sonya,322 SOPIIOMORE CLASS 0Fl lCICRS,195 SOP!-l0S,244 Sopko, Lucy,191,234,278, 284,286 Souders, Kathy,306 Soule, Pa.ul,294 South, Sarah,305 Sowle, Claudc,156 Spaeth, Mary Ann,268 Spahr, Dan,204 Spahr, Sha1'on,308 Spalding, Ann,304 Spangenberg, Jean,307 Spar, Eclward,132 Sparrow, Jirn,348 Spaulding, Merial,234,302 Spencer, David,141 Sperling, Sha.ron,288 Spicer, Kenneth,153 Splcher, Craig,344 Spicher, Ray,344 Spiegel, Nancy,2B8 Spitz, Gregory,126 Sponzilli, Linda,302 Sprague, M. Larry,341 Squares, Roy,136 Staab, Lawrence J.,153, 262,346 Staadeker, Pau1,189,204, 214,330 Stackhouse, Theodore,153 Stacy, Paul,342 Stafford, Jane,130 Staley, David,132 Staley, Gregory,132,325 Staley, Jeffrey,358 Stallo, Len,166 Stanhope, Frank,348 Stark, Dick,132,364 Stark, Douglas,328 Stark, Linda,147 Statfeld, Mar1ene,126 Staub, Gayle,302 Staubitz, Marie,2Oi5,322 Staubitz, Pat,30'7 Stauffer, J.,212 Stautzenbach, Judy,234, 248,308 St. Charles, Jodi,306 Stear, Donna,141 Steele, Bob,263,264 Steepman, W1lliam,366 Steffen, Rita,288 Stegeman, Ann,322 Stegman, Richard,356 Stein, Suzanne,14'7 Steinback, Barbara,163 Steinberg, Jerry M.,l53 Steiner, Fritz,198,338 Steinkoenig, Charles,153 Steinnecker, Barry,141 Steinreicle, Donna,155 Steirn, Marsha,197,318 Steltenkamp, Gera1d,126 Stenburg, Merry,302 Stemerick, C1audia,126 Stenger, Edwin,250 Stenger, Sue,207,227,270 Stephens, Bryan,132 Stephens, Dianne,147 Stephens, Ken,254,267 Stephenson, Pat,290 Stern, JoAnne,127 Sterneck, Patty,147,318 Steuer, Robert,255 Steusloif, Thomas,153, 338 Steve, Michael,23'7 Stevens, George,106,245 Stevens, Ji11,314 Stevens, William M.,l53 Stevenson, Wayne,233 Stever, Robert, 153 Stewart, Betty,290 Stewart, Gary,153 Stewart, John,186 Stewart, Marjorie,108,186 Stewart, Robert,218,260 St. Germain, James,235 Stiebel, Manfred,278 Stiel, Ho11y,301,312 Stillwell, James,133 Stillwell, Kathy,189,308 Stillwell, Rick,218 Stine, Gene,254,26'7 Stltzlein, Dan,343 St. John, Clement,103 Stober, Judy,302 Stoffregen, David,138 Stokes, Beth,286,308 Stolzenberg, John,267 Stone, E.,212 Stone, Francis,147,208, 307 Stone, Jlm,196 Stone, Larry,346 Storch, Joan,278 Stots, Sarah,147 Stovall, Jeanne,322 Strange, Peter,366 Strasser, Karen,320 Strasser, Mary,320 Strasser, Peter,127 Stratman, John,200,255, 366 Stratton, Wayne,343 Strauss, JefT,127 Streater, John,282 Stricker, Robert,364 Strubbe, Dick,215 Stryker, Andrew,235 Stryker, J. Roger,243 Studenka, John,187,247 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD,206 STUDENT COURT,189 ..w.........l,... f.,.,,,,,.,, , Taylor, Robert,a46 Taylor, Suzy,144,1aa,31o Tewma, Eve1yn,242,2sa, 312 Teitz, oaro1,19o,2o5,229, 234,245 Temple, R0nald,109,214, 243 Tenholder, Phyllis,290 Tennant, Robert,348 TENNIS TEAM,411 Tepper, Sherrie,318 Terleski, J.,l12 Terry, Jonathan,141,336 Terry P.,212 Terzo, John,346 Teten, Frank,133 Tetzel, Ralf,364 Thatcher, Carolyn,287 Thaubald, Candi,242 Theil, Joseph,141 Tessendorf, Linda,147 Theobold, Dave,141 THETA CHI,364 TI-:ETA PHI ALPI-IA,320, 1 Thielmeyer, Susan,322 Thieman, Chris,290 Tholke, Willia1n,330 Thomas, Daniel,328,348 Thomas, Gregory,l33,259 340 2: M-. 1 STUDENT DIRECTORY, 229 STUDENT SENATE, 184-85 Studer, Richard,153 Studt, Susan,188,312 Stumpe, Da1e,133 Stumpe, Gai1,258 Sudman, Dave,252,253 Sueberkrop, Erik,336 Stump, Neil F.,166 Subhash, Chandra,209 Subler, Wil1iam,256 Suhr, Patty,277,290,304 Suhr, Robert, 204,243,362 Sullivan, Debbie,320 Sullivan, Francie,163,304 Sullivan, Sherrian,133 Sundaresan, Genesan,209 Sungar, Murat,209 Sunwha, Klm,242 Sussberg, Stan,330 Sutter, Heather,147 Suttle, Susie,69,312 Swain, Merrill,341 Swan, Dicl-1,233,353 Swartz, Bernie,127,360 Swearinggen, D.,212 Sweeney, Debbie,320 Sweet, Dan,204,364 Sweeten, Gary,204,2'77 Swett, Gai1,229 SWIMMING TEAM,406 Swindling, Tom,332 Swinehamer, Bob,190 Sylvester, D. Allen,362 Szpak, Michael,160 Szubski, Roy,364 T Tabb, Jan,292 K Talis, Mike,12'7 Thomas 1 74 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Gwendelyn J., J an,310 J erry,407 Patricia,133 Terry,12'7 Sam,346 Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson 364 Thompson, Thompson, Bob,366 Dean,153 Donald,233 Doug,133,261 Edward,278 Garry,348 Lynn,163,320 , Meade,204, Michae1,153 Steve,354 Tangeman, Donna,310 Tankersley, C1int,251 Tamrus, G1deon,15a Tanner, Rick,199,336 Taplits, M1Chae1,127 Tate, Andy,325,335 Tate, Roger,186,206,240, 245,364 Tateman, Barb,320 Tateman, Lu,320 TAU BETA PL273 TAU BETA SIGMA,2'73 TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 362 Taus, James,153,256 Taylor Taylor, Taylor Taylor Taylor A. O.,293 Taylor, , Brent,336 Caro1.12'7 rank 259,261 , F , , Jerry,22'7 Paula,288 Thoms, Peter,99 Thornton, Sue,290 Thorpe, Michale,127 Throne, Steve,127,356 Tieke, Scott,341 Tieman, Linda,147,163 Tieves, Joseph,362 V Tilly, Chery1,127 Timko, Michael,360 Timrnerding, Caro1,127 Tinker, Matt,233,237 Tirnaver, Ira,330 Timmel, Tim,244,248,36O Tobb, J.,212 Tobik, John,244 Tobin, Diane,318 Todd, A1ice,127 Todd, Dee Ann,302 Togut, Helen,214,229,318 Tomke, John,200,273,338 Tonto, Richard,364 Topolosky, Steve,330 Tosevin, Lee Ann,174,288 Towbin, Richard,127 Towner, Rlchard,l06,187, 203 Tracey, Tom,346 TRACK TEAM,412 Tragesser, Gary,153 Traquair, James,186 Trautenberg, SuSaI1,290 Trauth, Roger,136 Travers, James,127 TRIANGLE,366 Tribbey, Jan,312 Tribbey, Jay,133 Trickey, Warren,116.136, 212,213,240,245,248,364 Trimbur, John,166 Trirrey, Jay,354 Troeger, Cheri,273 Troendle, Denise,2'71 Trotch, Paul,366 Trowbridge, Corne11,336 Trowbridge. Lew,2041325 ...:- ,gras -.:,rr:1,:1 E' 1..:-.12.e Trupin, Duane,133 Trzaska, Jane,242 Tsanges, Stephany,234, 310 Tuchfarber, Alfred,127 Tuerck, Jean,l07,l86,193, 203,206 Tuggle, Constance,141 Tullis, Sally,147,312 Tumey, Mike,155,252,253 Turk, Gail,147 Turner, Cynthia,127 Turner, Don,233 Turner, Michael,153,360 Turner, Sally,312,364 Twachtman, Cici,l90,301, 316 Tyler, Torri,141,268,312 Tyson, Herb,413 Tyus, Harry,1'74 U Ubar, Fred,328 U.3g6 MARCHING BAND, Udis, Barry,12'7 Udovic, Dave,413 Uhlenbrock, Richard,23'7 Uhrig, Barbra,242,263,2'7B Uible, Sally,14'7,233 Ulczynski, Ronald,232 Ullman, Chrls,258,310 Ullman, Mlke,116,133,151, 18l,185,186,l87,191,193, 196,217,220,245,247,248, 282,324,325,338 UNIVERSITY CENTER BOARD,203 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TRIBUNAL,202 UEIVERSITY SINGERS, Uram, Gregory,153,251 Utley, Steven,244,248,282 V Vahlsing, Joseph,127 Valavanis, Chrls,287,303 Vamos, Bob,404 Valerius, Frederlck,147 Valmore, Doug,207,270 Van Atta,212 Van Ausdall, Robert,133 Van Derzee, Leon,348 Van Deusen, Jefl',147,191, 199 Van Dyck, Barry,348 Van Fleet, Carlan,264,290 Van Hart, Gary,153 Van Horn, Douglas,267 Van Leon, Patrlck,209 Van Meter, Pam,264,290, 312 Van Orsdel, Barb,287,308 Van Schalck, Tom,353 Van Voorhis, B.,212 Van Wlnkle, Jane,156 Varady, John,105 Varner, Douglas,360 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM,391 Vatanavigklt, Surapon, 209 Vaughan, Randy,326,353 Vaught, Paul,362 Veatch, Marilyn,229,322 Venneman, Jlm,136,186, 207,270,334 Vernlck, Craig,338 Verbryke, Mary A1lce,320 Veser, Gary,133 Via, Tom,272 Vianello, J .,404 Vick, Tom,141,360 Vickers, Greg,336 Victor, Hope,127 Victor, Nancy,317 Vikmanls, Marls,338 Vittoria, Fr. Ted,278 Vockell, Bever1y,303 Vockell, Debby,307 Voelker, Marge,208 Vogel, George,360 Vogele, James,127 Vogh, Jer1'y,204 4 4 5 l . P 3 ' -, 1 ff e , f ff -ma. fx.':'.:f 'We n...,, - mr- ,ef 'H H n Vollman, John,160 VonderAhe, Lynn,310 Vonderbrink, Richard,127 Vondrell, Jim,293 Voorhls, Charles,160 Vorls, Mlke,202 Vorse, Nancy,147 Voss, Tlna,314 Vowell, Dav1d,325 WV Warren, Pat,204,206,364 Warther, Sandy,307 Wass, Terry,133 Wasson, Carol,3l0 Wasson, Judith,l47 Watkins, Jesse,237 Watkins, Pattl,242 Watkins, Rich,248.325,344 Watrob, Gladys, 166,265 Watson, Connie,205,242, 290 Watson, Jack,134 Wilkoe, MaTClB.,290 W.A.A.,2'74 Wachob, David,256 Wade, John,208 Watts Barb,290 Watts, Carol,242 Watts, Deena,322 Waferllng, John,127 Wagner Catherlne,l98 Wagner, John,133 Wagner, Mary Vlola,163 Wagner, Pam,127 Wagner, Roy,256,272 Wahle, Bruce,166 Wahle, F. Kelth,127 Wahler, Rlck,244,354 Waldman, Larry,330 Waldrek, Chris,362 Waldo, Pat,314 Walk, Rodger,341,404 Walke, Leonard,l27 Walker, Donald,l33 Wilson, Claude,404 Walker, Janet,147 Walker, Lawson,204,217, 243,294 Wall, Charlene,320 Walace, Dan,407 Wallace, Dave,133,258,364 Wallace, Rlck,344 Wallach, Miriam,242 Walsh, Daniel,268 Walsh, James,174 Walter, Robert,l55 Walters, Debble,288 Walters, Robert,360 Wallin-r, Jack,268 Walton, Ill-nrlettz1,3l0 Walton, Phll1ip,255 Walton, Todd,255,262 Wand, Barbara,l4'7 YvZllllllllill'll1'l', Cornelius, 148 Ward, Janet,2l2,308 Ward, Sharon,170 Ward, Tom,344 Wardlow, Sally,3l2 Ware, Prlscllla,l47,l93, 312 Warher, Ann,127 Warner, Allce,268 Warner, Ann,227 Warner, ETnest,233 Warner, Mlchael,354 Warren, Glenn,294 ' 1 Watts, Randy,344 Watzman, Neal,294,35O Waullgman, Barry,278 Vlauligman, Bill,127 Weakley, Leonard,26l Weaver, Charlie,303 Weaver, Dana,254,267 Webb, Barry,354 Weber, Alan,356 Weber, Barry,156 Weber, Karen,268 Weber, Robert,l6O Weddle, Kay,322 Wedlg, Paula,307 Weed, Don,212,294 Weeks, John,332 Wehby, Kathleen,l27 Weichert, Charles,121,247 Weil, Jan,300,320 Weil, Susan,318 Weiner, Jeff,35O Weiner, Robert,350 Weiner, Steve,186 Weingarten, Jill,3l7 Weinstein, Sanford,127 Weisbrod, William C.,141 Welsel, Ronnie,330 Weisenborn, Diane,2l2, 260,290 Weisgerber, Frank,255 Weiss, Arthur, 350 Weiss, Donald,352 Wciss, Eric-,330 Weiss, Howard,l27,325, 350 Weiss, Terry,l27,354 Weissbach, Lee,l2'7 Weissbach, Sharon,147 Weissenberger, Glen,ll6, 127,184,185,l86,191,217, 240,244,245,248 Welsskopf, Ricki,304 Weitzman, Judy,l47 Welch, Bryan,325,358 Welch, Mike,261 Welch, Robert,133 Welker, Janet,259 ilirnharili 5 Weller, Kathie,287 Wellinghoff, Diane,322 Wells, Carolyn,308 Welzel, Diane,136,2'71 Wenderfer, Steve,402 Wendl, Celeste,12'7 Wendl, Douglas.141 Wendland, William,157 Wenger, Michele,147 Wenger, Nancy,264 Wenstrup, Steven,235 Weppler, Ann,314 Wergowski, Gilbert,353 Werner, Barbara,163,307 Werner, Jirn,366 Werner, Laurence,262 Wernersbach, Paul,141 Wernz, S.,212 Werstak, Marci,l27 Werthaiser, Larry,153 Wessel, Daniel,127,360 Wessel, Linda,306 Wessel, Robert,101 Wesseling, Lois,254,265, 322 West, Charles,l53 West, Phyllis,305 West, Tom,36O Westbrook, Robert,166 Westendorf, Pam,302 Westerkarnp, Robert,157 Westerman, Kathy,242, 322 Wettering, Lawrence,l53 WFIB,20'7 Wheller, Jim,153,252,253, 273 Wheeler, Mike,342 Wike, Paul,366 Wikoff, Diane,147 Wilcox, John,127 Wilde, Stephanie,302 Wildrnan, Gary,153,304 Wiley, Dick,127,261 Wiley, Garth,200,218,273. 338 Wilfret, Janet,147 Wilhelm, Bob,235,278 Wilhelm, Gary,278 Wilhelm, Rlchard,133,358 Womer, Tanya.,14'7 Wonnerberger, L,,212,213 Woo, Peter,240,248 Wood, Frank,21'7 Wood, William,133,232 Wooddell, Gary P,,334 Woodie, Dick,261 Woodruff, Robert,133,362 Woods, Mlke,212,338 Woods, Phyllis,290 Workman, Rollin,240 Wormus, J ay,334 Wilken, Bernard,127 Wilkes, Mike,244,338 Worthington, Bi1l,336 Wray, Bob,133 WRESTLING TEAM,407 Willan, David,127 Willhide, Ran,346 Willins, Marsha,318 Williams Fr. Bill,278 Williams Bob,348 Williams Cathy,20'7,270 Williams James,127,136, 267 Williams Marsha,273 Williams, Max,l86 Williams, Peggi,314 Williams R0bert,l98 Williams, Sharon,307 Williamson, B0b,362 Williamson, David,233 Wright Wright , Charlie,208 . Daniel,127 Wright, Denny,136 Wright Wright Wunde . Elizabeth,136 , Eric,358 r, Nick,212,213,364 Wuth, Debble,290 Wyatt, Paul,153 Wyen, Gerald,153,251 Wylly, Wyrner Bob,277 , Terry,133 Wymore Fred 326 35 Wynn, , , , 4 Ra1eigh,402 Y Wheeler, Randy,354 Whisman, Cherlene,322 Whitaker, Kathy,306 White, Andrea,127,263 White, Bernard,127,276 White, Marty,274 White, Pat,307 White, Steve,212,213,344 Whitehead, Carol,242,308 Whitelaw, Tom,338 Whiting, Rich,204,352 Whittaker, John,160 Wichman, Linda,147 Whitmer, Steven,133 Williamson, Eric,407 Willis, Jeff,352 Willrich, Wanda,116,136, 242 Wilson, Bob,360 Wilson, Carol,174 Wilson, Chuck,336 Wilson, Daniel,141 Wilson, Donald W.,141 Wilson, Edwin,14l Wilson, Frank,153,312 Wilson, Judy,302 Wilson, Kenneth,128 Wilson, Marshall,263 Wilson, Nick,336 Wilson, Robert D.,153 Wilson, Robert J.,153 Wilson Windle Winkle Winkle , Roberta,242,268 r, Mike,346 , Pam,290,308 r, Janey,308 Wickstrom, Rick,344 Widlar, Jane,290 Wiedemann, William,l27 250 Wiederhorn, Marlene,318 Wieland, Pam,302 Wieland, William,237 Wiethe, Nancy,234,302 Wiggs, Donna,147,188,322 Wikas, Schield,166 Visit Our New and SERVING PERFECT BEAUTIFUL WINE CELLAR AND Central European Cuisine COCKTAIL LOUNGE Tuesday through Saturday Wiener Schnitzel, Kossler Rippchen with Souerkraut Sauerbroten with Potato Pon Coke OUR OWN DESSERTS Open li a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Daily and Sunday - Closed Monday 151 W. McMillan 281-3600 446 1 Winters, Gary,346 Winters, Kathy,316 Winters, Ray,20'7 Wintersteen, Bill,348 Wirth, Sally,306 Wirtz, Mike,186 Wisby, Jon,338 Wissman, Terry,358 Withrow, David,153 Witkin, Gary,330 Witt, Connie,190 Wittberg, Carol,242 Wittfelt, Jayne,133,259, 270 Wittkamper, D.,212 Wittkamper, Linda,302 Wittkind, Ronald,133 Woda, Marilyn,157 Woeste, John,133,208,235 Wolery, Marylin,302 Wolf, Davld,208 Wolf, Deborah,322 Wolf, Jane,201,290 Wolf, Kathy,318 Wolf, Kenneth,204 Wolf, Lawrence,127 Wolf, Elaine,147 Wolfe, Kenneth,l86,191, 21'7,243,283,284 Wolff, Jane,318 Wolff, Nick,293 Wolff, Teresa,127 Wolfram, Gary,278 Wolfson, Roger,350 Wolkan, Joseph,366 Wolnitzek, Sue,322 Wolosin, Gary,33O WOMEN'S ADVISORY BOARD,205 XVOMEN'S HOUSING COUNCIL,286 Womer, Kandy,201 . Womer, Nena,l47,263 Yaks, Janice,304 Yancy, Grace,215 Yannerella, Charles,237 Yauch, Connie,308 Yavelak, Nicholas,153 Yolton, Linda,141 Yoo, Bill,346 Yost, Janet,212,302 Youger, Robert,133 Youkers, Bud,352 Young, Jack,l53 Young, James,132,160 Young, Jon,255 Young, Lynn,314 Young, Marsha,258,2'74 Young, Pamela,1'74 Young, Sherrie,127 Young, Terry,264 Yousri, Asma.t,186 Yund, Richard,233 Yunger, Diane,174 Yurysta, Tom,328 YWCA,216 Z Zachrich, Craig,338 Zakem, Brian,184,185,227, 244 Zale, Larry,356 Zappin, Stephanie,147 Zaret, Steven,356 Zebrak, Lou,334 Zeiher, Kai-en,12'7 Zeitzer, G1en,330 Zeller, Stephanie,314 Zelvy, Judith,174,288 Zeman, Barry,133,203 Zeph, Bob,344 Zerkle, Eileen,304 ZETA TAU ALPHA,322 Ziccardi, Judy,264 Ziegenhardt, Ed,334 Ziegler, Bruce,341 Ziegler, Carol,141 Ziegler, Charles,36O Ziegler, William,127 Zielke, Bill,208,257,263 Ziernak, Kenneth,208 Zimmel, Larry,243 Zimmerman, Ira,127,330 Zimmerman, Kim,20'7 Zimmerman, Sandi,14'7f 300,318 Zimmerman, William,153. 256,270,273 Zipperstein, Jan,317 Zippert, Barbra,116,166, 201,254 Zitsman, Jeff,330 Zoeller, Steve,413 Zoller, Chip,218 Zucker, Marc,330 Zukoski, Al,360 i Iigiilri an ,uf 5 f, 5 K T37 153321 .wigs Q51 ly,-m. .gy ,QQ 'HNINQN ' -Q 315 51,135 5?fiSSH N w . .3::l5,237 M5333 .QILS153 QQQBOD Y:..4u ,JO w J if 132,150 234158274 'il 'RE ggri C33 L15 174 -an ' o Z 215.335 .V 15: 135227, t5Q . .Aw:g1ie,147 1-'J -,NU .332 -:EQT if 330 A 3539.314 f 414,288 133203 QJLQN 1lpHA.322 .WQ64 if 555334 ,wp 37:1 2541 ,,y1es,350 In H1107 ,lu ' T993 257,263 H' M1208 45 ww- , -3 IL 1211330 K1111207 mlm -f . 1 5, 529 ' A Willi5m'153' go V Y V W e, Barnra,116'16 vg5,330 eve 413 9 19218 wiafcjso -, AJ 360 1 Ji. VY,V UV 1 f , 7, l 1 I Q Wy, ' 7 f f I 7 w Z ZZ, ,f f W ff 7 A 2 X E 1 , I , I , YW-wmuAU' I ji QAM 3 W 4 YBOOKSTORE FRESHMEN BOOKS TO CLASS RINGS ,ff mom CAP AND Gown TO ALUMNI DAYS A5133 OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE YOU. mww-...,wA,....,, bn-..4..f.-1b. ' M Wy? -Af 06 5:t S'E wi-4 f,,.-.1 A wi'U i'J:I Ut-1,-,,,f-2 1, ,--l,,i,....-H Hhs' ,X If .+. e ' 1 .- , -.--ut- .,..- N , , f-, . I I ' wif, P 'N f , ,wff 'Wi' :ffl i a 4 . ,, ,V4 Vx? AH-fs J, , 2: ' +'f?in '::,:.f 57. A575 ' fw,.,.g a' 611: w.f!?'f i7.ffff'? if12'f14-'72 ' , -C'-51 2, v AQ , C ', A -5,3 , ,W 1 .fu , 4: f- f' , ' 'HQAS37 3 , , , ,4v.1gf1,,' V , 'pt-,wg 4, ,.. :::' 41 r g. I. A A letter from the editor A fountain of eternal youth were lf DOI from the U.C. alma mater, could be the theme of a yearbook anywhere for any year. This theme typifies our age, the trend toward youth and its continuance. We, at U.C. are especially aware Qf H89 and youth in this 150th year of Cincinnati collegiate education thus this theme. But, more than just a review, a yeaI'bO0k should depict the activities of that par- ticular year so that we of the school will not only reminisce but others will be able to see what U.C. life is like-an accurate cogent view of all campus life. This in total seemed to be my aim as editor of the 1969 Sesquicentennial Cincinnatian. I hope that the observations, photographs and review will elicit positive feelings of the University, its activities and above all its people. Perhaps I can be more objec- tive than many editors in that I undertook the position not with dreams and ideal- ism, but realizing that I was to compile and interpret campus life for you the reader and participant. However, this yearbook is not only a project put to- gether by an editor but the major con- tributions of several people. I have to thank Mike first. Without his guidance and financial genius I probably would have given it up. Iill Schneider, the copy editor, was an absolute inspiration in addition to her contributions of needed intelligence to the staff. For his many hours of slaving over the drawing board and misunderstanding me, layout editor Tom Caier certainly gets what he de- serves-the 1970 Cincinnatian! Thanks also go to Richie who stepped in lato and completed the sports section earlyg Mary who got it done in the end ' and G who had a cold. Anne, Cathy, 13313, Ieanne, Lenny, Diane, Lynn, and even Al 448 receive my deepest appreciation, AS in the past the staff is grateful for tho pm. fessional assistance of Harrell Brooks john Petrucci, Walt Burton and Bob Mer: riman. My parents, my sister and all my fourth floor cohorts who put up with an the moods of an exasperated editor do- serve additional thanks. For those of you who keep tabs on technical aspects: tho opening and Greek sections are set in 24 and 14 point Melior and other sections are 18 and 10 point Melior. The book is printed in offset lithography by Fggte and Davies of Atlanta, Georgia. Senior photography is by Delma Studios and Walt Burton photographed the balance. The paper is 80 lb. Velour. The cover em- ploys the University crest and was manu- factured by Durand Manufacturers of Chicago. This is the 78th volume of the Cincinnatian and contains 448 pages in- cluding 32 pages of four color. An end of a year and an end of a yearbook. It has been a good year and I wouldn't give up the experience or the friendships for any- thing. But-lest we forget this year-I leave to each of you this book which is so much a part of me and part of each student at the University of Cincinnati. For we are here to learn and in doing so we have greater freedom 4 to think to act to know ourselves to care to be committed to wonder to become involved. Sincerely, Cheryl i N wfgl year-4 in in 0 .W-' ' -was x ., L i 9 E l M1011 tls in? lil' the pmt . fitlll' .. ,X .. ell B aiidg looks' Witt? andau ob Mgr. ml will up with 511 editor de. F those ol you aspects: the QRS are setin f'i t.1 other sections The bool is 3-t?l1Y by Foote Georgia. Senior :ro Studios and sed the balance. ,gre The cover em- -i and was manu- fmtaottirers ol -'Ez volume ol the 1119 -l-l8 pageSiI1' it color. AH Glld Q yearbook. It has -.-fouldn't EWG UP sndghips for HHY' l lil book Which is ,A Qld pall of each li, gf Cinoimlalt- 1 i l i i l t i l t! , ., , f- .,,,. . 51 R w.-wnvrwr'-2 vltr.-Lfzym '-v,-2 r-lv, 4. .ni


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