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ees PT Ra ia! OR I (3 « tide ne rere play dante nee 2 oa Ll eae Daivnd-d bab Vea be es acaba? NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 4 THOROUGHBRED == DON WILSON ee eum Business Manager itor-in-Chi College Life ...6 Administration . . . 24 Honoraries ... 36 Campus Organizations .. . 56 Greeks... 94 Features... 124 Athletics.. . 144 Military ... 178 Academic... 190 College of Arts Sciences... 192 Business School... 222 School of Dentistry . . . 230 Graduate School... 246 Kent School... 250 School of Law... 254 School of Medicine... 262 Music School... 278 Southern Police Institute .. . 282 Speed Scientific School... 288 University College .. . 302 Index and Advertisements . . . 308 Faculty... 310 Index... 311 Advertisements . . . 320 re ee DEDICATION DEAN DORIS N. STOKES The 1962 Thoroughbred staff takes great pleasure in dedicating this book to Dean Doris Nickel Stokes for her outstanding loyalty and devotion to the University of Louisville and its students. Mrs. Stokes was born in Brazil, Indiana, and shortly after her birth she moved to Terre Haute, Indiana, where she attended Garfield High School. She did undergraduate work at Indiana State College and earned a Master's Degree at Indiana University. After teaching commercial subjects in two Indiana high schools, Mrs. Stokes came to Louisville in Jan- - uary, 1947. She taught in the Secretarial Science De- partment of the University of Louisville until Spring of 1953. At this time, she became Assistant Dean of Women to Miss Hilda Threkeld, and in July, 1955, she was named acting Dean of Women. As Dean Doris Nickel she always liked to tell groups to whom she spoke that she would get in her ‘‘Nickel's worth.” This story changed, however, on August 6, 1960, as she became Mrs. Cecil Stokes. Mrs. Stokes has always upheld the office of Dean of Women with a great deal of dignity and has taken a personal interest in the students she counsels. In addition to the regular duties of Dean, she acts as Faculty Advisor for the Panhellenic Council, guiding the sorority women and helping coordinate their social functions. Mrs. Stokes is the Secretary of the Student Aid Committee, a member of the University Council, as well as Director of Housing for Women. The Ameri- can Association of University Women claims her attention as she performs her duties as Chairman of the Committee on Higher Education. Though her duties and responsibilities are many, Mrs. Stokes still finds time to talk personally with any student who needs her advice. She never hesitates to offer her assistance for any worthwhile University project. To an extraordinary woman who is an excellent rep- resentative of the University of Louisville, we dedicate the 1962 Thoroughbred. Memory and intellectualism are the key words for a col- legiate life . .. Memory of four A.M. homecoming decora- tions, the scramble before judging, University pep-rallies and bonfires, the elation or dejection of the big game. the Victory dance, and the presentation of awards ... Memory of initiation and installation ceremonies . . . Memory of fellow students clamoring for J.F.K. and Student Senate Seats . . . Elections won and lost . . . Throwing the newly pinned into the showers . . . Struggling to keep on key dur- ing Barbershop . . .Crying or shouting after the results from Fryberger are out. . . finally attaining commencement. All these and more furnish the reflections of the fun and social meaning of a collegiate career . . . but there is another meaningful side to the collegiate life . . . the all-night stands for finals . . . pulling an F in your first course and the dis- satisfaction one feels after not doing his utmost .. . the ectures cut and regretted . . . the concerts attended from jazz to blues, from rock-n-roll to classical . . . the plays absorbed by eager, inquiring minds . . . mid-night to dawn discussions on courses, profs, and sex . . . Panic during tests and sleeping through finals .. . When one attends the University of Louisville, these elements combine to form the basis for a germaine mind, philosophically and logically equipped to meet and defeat all challenges during one's life span. yey ‘e Fae, ig ee NaN ‘ Stok oN i VEE ss : — . : See SG -= —— RABBI RAUSCH PLANETARIUM DAN AUARADANEAS |: cAMEROAHUOHAEAANES (ULL Pann TUTTE HAMAIAGNAAN AREAL} 13; NUN ODSUILUNDALOASSOAUONGEUEDAONUSGSINE ee CT TT TTT, beui HDYOSRLESECUARUREDNDENRANRERNODULEOUREARRRDGNLANEERUREDOUURERINCAEHEEY: San a a HADUSOEDDRADENDUDUERODNOREDUONDEND Sa AUEDERER 13 14 WOMEN'S DIVISION MEN'S DIVISION | Pi Beta Phi Phi Kappa Tau ll Delta Zeta Lambda Chi Alpha HOMECOMING 19 a pil pd pe ‘¢ | | vee oy v BARBERSHOP Chi Omega FRYBERGER SING Phi Kappa Tau = 1, . = l. ‘ati GRADUATION i eS Rest Or . A - vt - ne - NOI LVAULSININAGwYw PRESIDENT PHILIP DAVIDSON THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Dear Students: The theme of this year's Thoroughbred is the role of the student in the University, and | have been asked to comment upon it. Obviously, the student in a very real sense is the reason for the University's existence, and provides so much that makes a University an interesting and enjoy able place. Students provide life and youth and enthusiasm and infinite variety. To those of us who are here year after year, there is no greater thrill than to see the new students grow in maturity and responsibility and in intellectual interests. More than that, some of the dearest friends | have, and this is true of every member of the faculty, are students whom | have come to know through the University. All of -us are important to each other, of course, but the fact of the matter is, all this concentration of faculty brains and talent and dedica- tion, all of this physical plant and all of these dollars, and all of this business and administrative experience and ability exist primarily for you, the student. Certainly in our Board of Trustees meeting, when | was outlining plans, and in the Administrative Council and in faculty meetings and discussion, the interests and needs of the students are uppermost. | remember at one Board of Trustees meeting, when | was outlining plans for new dog kennels at the Medical School, one of the members said, Doctor, when are you going to do. something for the students down there? We are proud of our students. Our alumni holds positions of trust and influence in every worthwhile endeavor and are found wherever you may go. You who are now here will soon take your place in that growing group, and we are confident that all the investment which you and others have made in your education will bear rich returns in your life and in the lives of those you touch. President Philip Davidson BOARD OF TRUSTEES Lee P. Miller aches The Board of Trustees is the policy-making body of the University. Its duties include selecting the President, adopt- ing the University budget, and making final decisions in all important matters concerning the University. Left to Right: Eli H. Brown, Ill; Miss Adele Brandeis: Mr. Robert T. Burke, Jr.; OTR H. Almstedt; Henry Y. Offutt: ‘ller: “ Millen Offutt; Oscar O. Miller; Eugene D. Hill; Wathen R, Knebelkamp; John V. Collins: Lee P. Woodrow M. Strickler Executive Vice-President ADMINISTRATION William McGlothin Vice-President Dave Lawrence Dean of Men Doris N. Stokes Dean of Women ADMINISTRATION Norbert Elbert Bursar and Chief Accountant Clarence Dunbar nstitutional Services Director Mary Agnes Sydney Director University Placement Service Ruth Koch Cashier John Houchens Registrar Les Shivley Alumni Relations Kelly H. Lewis Building and Grounds Superintendent Naoma O'Brien Test Bureau Director Charles Farnsley University Council 31 Marlin M. Volz Law Robert C. Ernst Speed Scientific School DEANS 32 David R. McCandless Southern Police Institute William Huffman University College Robert S. Whitney Music Richard L. Barber College of Arts and Sciences Arleigh L. Lincoln Kent School of Social Work William McGlothin Graduate —— tv a PLD J, Murray Kinsmen Medicine John R. Craf Business Raymond E. Myers Dental 35 SAIYWUYUOR OH WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- ties is a national honor organiza tion for outstanding students. This honorary has become one of the most familiar in the nation. The students recognized are nominated from about seven hundred and fifty colleges and universities. Each new member and his activities are listed in the annual book of all new mem- bers which is published nationally. Steve Kime Steve Thrasher Lamont Hagan V Anna McHarque Sam Stearman Peggy Choate Barney Elliott Linda Robinson Betty Lundquist Richard Rogers Tom Rich Charlotte Schmitt Lois Duckworth 41 oe | 4 James Murphy Frank Weber Robert Malone 42 Mary Helen Romine Jim Galloway Bernard Greenwell ‘abied or | |e ; Eva Griffith 43 Th “Sal ie Standing from Left to Right: S. Penn, Junior Advisor; M. Huber, S. Prow, B. Norene, J. Curtis, Treasurer; W. Dunn, Secretary; S. Herman, Vice-President; L. Meena, Editor; A. Bowers, President. Descending Steps, Left: D. Sheeran, J. Heslop, N. Oiler, L. Ray, C. Rust. Right: J. Deck, J. McLain, A. Limoges, L. Knoilenberg. CWENS Cwens plays a most important part in the campus life at the University. It not only acts as a national sophomore woman's honorary, but also as a serv- ice organization. The Cwens, dressed in their official uniforms of red blazers and grey skirts, can be found serving at teas, helping at orienta- tion and registration, and serving the college on various other occasions. The University of Louis ville group was founded as The Thinkers, but was installed as Nu Chapter in 1952. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and contributions to campus life, and are tapped each spring at the Fryberger Sing. D. Andrews, C. Jokela, R. Brown, D. Sugarman Phi Eta Sigma gives recognition to students who have achieved a 2.5 point standing in their freshman year. These members under- take projects which will help foster scholar- ship from the first part of a student's col lege career. One of such projects is the dis- tribution of ''How-To-Study pamphlets at freshman orientation. P. Thomas, J. Abbott Secretary, J. James: Vice-President, R. Oiler; Treasurer, A. Pernick; President, J. Faller. J. Roache, W. Miller, D. Thurman, M. Gaupen. PHI ETA SIGMA MORTAR BOARD Sitting from Left to Right: Dr. F. Gordon, M. Adams, C. Schmitt, President. Standing from Left: C. Koester, D. Basham, N. Hancock, L. Robinson, L. Craig, R. Triplett, M. Page, M. Romine, B. Lundquist, J. Harmon, P. Choate, E. Griffith, J. Hemdahl. The black skirt and wesket, white blouse, and em- blem are all easily recognizable signs of a Mortar Board member. This is the national senior women's honorary whose purpose is to provide for the co- operation between societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellow- ship among university women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. The University of Louisville chapter—Pallas—has an annual Homecoming mum sale and provides various other services for the campus. 46 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Founded at Washington and Lee University, De- cember 3, 1914, Omicron Delta Kappa is a national men's honorary. The Beta Epsilon Circle came to the University in 1943. Because ODK is not only a highly respected honorary, but also an obligation and responsibil ity, students must apply for admission. They are partially elected according to a five category point system: scholarship, social and religious affairs, athletics, publications, and the arts. ODK members strive toward the true ideals of all-round leadership, co-operation in worth-while endeav- ors, superior quality in scholarship, and exemplary character. Dr. Paul Angiolillo acts as faculty adviser, and Mr. John Houchens is the faculty secretary. i i ; Laurence Lee Howe, “+ Vice-President; John Burckle, President; Dr. a cenea er: Dr. Paul Angiolillo, Faculty Advisor. Standing from M. Breitmeyer, E. Maynard, J. Bryan, W. Knehans, D. Sitting from Left to Right: George Sch Faculty Advisor; Mr. John Houchens, Secretary and Treasur Left to Right: D. Wilson, W. Alper. S. Thrasher, F. Weber, Davis, J. Murphy, W. Grau. 47 WOODCOCK SOCIETY The Woodcock Society is the oldest honorary at the University. Membership is augmented each year by selecting more than ten per cent of the graduating class whose scholastic stand- ing is at least 2.2 during their junior and senior years, and who possess loyalty, integrity, and initiative. In addition, three annual awards are given yearly to those students who have achieved the highest standing in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. Polly Bealmear Medalists 1961 Don Bucholz Joel Roache Betty Lundquist Joel Roache PHI KAPPA PHI Jane Harmon Linda Robinson Dr. John Weisert, Mrs. Naoma O'Brien Nationally recognized as outstanding among scholastic fraternities, Phi Kappa Phi is designed to give recog- nition to students in their senior year for exemplary scholarship in all fields of study, to develop character in col- lege students, and to stimulate mental achievement by recognition through membership. Phi Kappa Phi includes students from all colleges of the University and faculty mem- bers of any department. Seated from Left to Right: J. Harmon, L. Wong, M. Swann, E. Griffith. Standing: P. Peterson, J. Grattan, J. Love. PI DELTA EPSILON A national collegiate journalism fraternity, Pi Delta Epsilon was organized to promote student participation in college publications. Members strive to establish a code of ethics among the staffs of these publications, to elevate journalism, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Membership eligibility is open to those having held a major position for a year on any University of Louisville student pub- lication. are L. Crabb, C. Koester, M. Franklin, M. Anderson, T. Westbrook, J. Clayberg, M. Witten, B. Herbert, F. Donsky. Lundquist, N. Schuh, E Standing from Left to Right: R. Parker, J. Clark, Adams. Second Row: P. Thomas, J. Reiche, J. F DELTA PHI ALPHA Delta Phi Alpha is the national German honorary fraternity advised by Dr. Leonard Koes- ter. Students are chosen who take an active interest in the German language for at least two years, and maintain a 2.0 standing in their German studies. SIGMA PHI SIGMA L. Blair, L. Robinson, Dr. Mostovych, Dr. Bennett, Dr. isher, D. Thurman, R. Rogers, H. Minyard, C. Naber. Sigma Phi Sigma is the only na- tional physics honor society. Membership is composed of those having in- terest in the study of physics. Its ob- jectives are to award distinction to students hav- ing high scholar- ship in physics and to popularize interest in that subject. SIGMA TAU Ascending from Left to Right: B. Day, G. Schmitt, S. Thrasher, R. Triplett, J. Herr, Faculty Advisor, J. Burckle, W. Alper, W. Bischoff, B. Schunicht, E. Berry, M. Waugh, T. Berkey, E. Maynard, F. Fresh, M. Brietmeyer, C. Schmitt. Sigma Tau is the national honor society for engineers. Membership is selected from the junior, pre-senior, and the senior classes, and is limited to those having outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, and en- gineering ability. This year Ruth Triplett has set a precedent by becoming the first woman member of this chapter. 52 BETA DELTA Established in 1943 to foster and develop a common interest in the further study of Oral Pathology and Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, and Preventive Dentistry, Beta Delta serves as a dental honorary fraternity. Dr. Wilbur is the Faculty Advisor. PHI DELTA Phi Delta Fraternity was organized in 1940 to pro- Brown, AA: mote interest and to stimulate individual study in retehg the variations of phases of complete Denture Pros- ao eh thesis. Membership is based on an overall scholastic Halbauer, S. standing and a special aptitude in the particular Hogoes, 7. field of study. Dr. Fields is the Faculty Advisor. Jones, M. Langston, L. Mueller, G. Murphy, J. Payne, C. Phillips, J. Trinler, D. Tudor, W. Wampler, H. Weber, F. Bruner, G. Hampton, T. Harris, J. Hatch, E. Henry, B. Knehans, W. Lester, H. Morris, J. Oyler, E. Schneider, T. Smith, H. Widmer, D. Worley, J. MEMBERS: MEMBERS: Godsey, G. Grau, W. Hughes, T. Jones, M. Kepley, B. McCarter, D. Mueller, G. Murphy, J. Owsley, C. Payne, C. Phillips, J. Tolliver, C. Trinler, D. Tudor, W. Wampler, N. Weber, F. Bruner, G. Hampton, T. Hatch, E. Henry, B. Hinkebein, R. Knehans, W. Morris, J. Widmer, D. Worley, J. First Row: Scanlan J Rosental, J. Rogers, R. Caras, T. McHargue, A. Second Row: Raymond, L. Goldberg, Li Stoeckinger A Booth, H. Greenwell, B. Third Row: Houston, H. Downing J; Hills, mM | Wallace, J. Goretsky, A. Absent: Haynes D. Hollinsworth, . Kuhn, J. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha is the national honorary society for medical stu- dents. Membership is determined by the selection of juniors and seniors who are outstanding in scholarship and character. There are forty-one active chapters in Canada and the United States. They are organized to encourage personal honesty and the spirit of medical research. PI SIGMA ALPHA Beta Delta Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha was established at the University in 1960. It is a na- tional political science honor society, bringing local speakers to our campus. Students seek- ing admission must have a 2.0 average in this subject, be in the upper third of their class, and show interest in government affairs. Wayne Edwards, Laura Crabb, Norman Hanson. 54 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Pre-meds, pre-dents, and pre-med- techs with an overall 2.00 standing are eligible for membership in the Ken- tucky Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta. Dr. Louis A. Krumholz promotes the interest of these students by acting as a faculty advisor. : i : Iz, Faculty Advisor; S. Morse, Secretary; E. Pierce, itti tght: J. Johnson, Vice-President; L. Krumholz, : Wea E Banich ees oer an Loft to Right, First Row: D. Wilson, C. Schmidt, J. Bryan, R. Moore, B. Cooke arris F c h an, N. S. Flicker, E. Bensinaer, C. Stiers, J. Deck, R. Goodwin, T. Gardner. peecte Ree) Bucholz, D. Thurman Lamkin, of Stiebling. R. Montgomery, J. Melntire, G. Daley, B. Akridge, D. sugarman. SNOILVZINWZWDYUO PUBLICATIONS Eva Griffith, Editor-in-Chief Meredith Swann, Co-Associate Editor Jerry Grattan, Co-Associate Editor THOROUGHBRED The Thoroughbred is the officia yearbook published by the stu- dents of the University of Louis- ville and printed by Foote and Davies, Inc. of Georgia. The Editor-in-Chief is chosen from applicants by the Board of Pub lications. Staff members are selected from students who ap- ply for the various positions. The Thoroughbred covers the last half of the spring semester and the following fall semester. Charles byrne; Marian Page, Art Ed itor; Bob Moulton, Photography. 59 Don Wilson, Business Manager Madelyn Kast Dixie Rowe Judy Warwick Toda Gardner SCHOOL EDITORS Margie Berman Bob Kohn Gerald Marx Judy Swindler Sally Herman Paul Peterson; Eliza Stout: Susan Wilkinson. Organizations Jane Harmon Sherry Penn 61 John Rasnic; Linda Caudill: Heide Heiberg; Jane Heslop College Life Liz Wong Mitch McConnell Military, Ed Lewis Sports, Allan Goldberg, Bill Litkinhous Asst. Business Mgr., Joe Love Advertising Manager, Jim Mardis CARDINAL The campus weekly is the pri- mary source of published communication on the cam- pus. Circulated on Friday, it provides its readers with news, sports, features, opin- ions, and humor. The week's cycle of preparation begins on Monday mornings, com- bining articles of the staff members and students not on the Cardinal. Managing Editor, Paul Peterson Tom Rich Editor-in-Chief News Editor, Anne Bowers 62 Frank Howe, Peggy Speckman, Allan Goldberg Associate Editor, Jack Shea; Business Staff, Bill Litkenhous, Jim Johnson Ray Schalk Art Editor, Dinah Sheeran, SPEED ENGINEER This magazine is the official publication of Speed Scientific School. It is pub- lished quarterly by undergraduate stu- dents and contains both technical and semi-technical ma- terial and current news of the various school activities and organizations. SPEEDWAY This booklet, pub lished to acquaint the new students with the various requirements of Speed Scientific School, is the offi- cial student hand- book of that school. Listed in here also are the many or- ganizations and ac- tivities for the stu- dents. Pete Aronhime: Walt Bishoff William Buehner J. T. Breitbeil, Sonny Maynard. Mike Butler, Jerry Grattan. THE FORGE Th e Forge, under the di- rection of Mr. Harvey Webster, provides the reading public with an opportunity to become familiar with some of the literary talent at the University. It is avail- able at the end of the school year for twenty- five cents. RELIGION _ WESLEY CLUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB NEWMAN CLUB Aa ( 7 bs ¥ | ii h ¥ ‘ he 4 | ee ry 7 r, Sap ye a ‘ 3 gy X, FS . i WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The Religious Council meets at noon each Wednesday for the purpose of bringing together representatives from each of the religious organizations on campus. Each such group sends two representatives, and members of ‘faiths which have no organ- ized group may also send rep- resentatives to participate in the meetings. 72 ow — c fo ] —— c5 = — ow ce ede, —_ —a — MARCHING CARDINALS UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA 75 PHI MU ALPHA Zeta Kappa chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, national profes- sional music fraternity, is open to male students with a point standing of |.5 who are interested in music. The projects include two recitals a year, sponsoring a spring dance at Garden Court, maintaining a dance band, and having rush functions. 76 _ 7 Ne ots y. ll S d ee | ! os re, STUDENT GOVERNMENT UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS: President, Rick Remmers; Vice-President, Dave Vaughn; (Not Shown)— Recording Secretary, Meredith Swann; Corresponding Secretary, Jane Reading; Treasurer, Jerry Neely; Parliamentarian, Bob Kohn. 78 Commission Heads Voting Members INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DP cm Ls wr - af. iiiere, - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The University has many students from various countries working to gain their degrees. In order to ac- quaint them with the other students on campus and to draw upon the varied backgrounds in presenting a picture of different nations customs and government. It also seeks to maintain good relations between the students and the International Cen- ter. The club meets on Tuesday at noon. 81 EXCHANGE CLUB The University of Louisville is one of a few schools that sponsors an exchange pregram by which stu- dents from all over the United States are sent to Europe each summer. These students work for six weeks and then travel for two weeks. In exchange the European countries send students to the United States to work and travel. MISCELLANEOUS WRA Any woman student at this University may be- come a member of the Women's Recreation Association. This organ- ization seeks to provide opportunities for partic- ipation and leadership in athletics to foster true sportsmanship and to further athletic interest and activities among University women. SOCIETY FOR NATURAL SCIENCE The Society for Natural Science is an organiza- tion of men devoted to the studies of natural science and natural his- tory, and to partici- pation inexploration. During the school year (1961-1962) members of the Society have made two major expeditions, one to the Virgin Islands (August, 1961), and one to Mexico. IW ue i i SNEA The Student Na- tional Education Association is de- signed to show edu- cation majors the importance of the education field by projects and lec- tures from out- standing people in the profession. CH ESS CLUB A new organization on campus this year, the Chess Club participates in intramural and extra- mural matches. This club meets on Monday eve- nings in the Hideaway. The University of Louisville Home Economics Club is composed of both home economics majors and students in other fields. Through its pro- grams it promotes interest in home economics, along with sponsoring campus and com- munity - wide _ proj- ects, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB DAMES CLUB Aside from their monthly meet- ings, the Dames Club sponsors many projects throughout the year. These include dances, funds for a needy U. of L. student, a Christmas party, Easter activities, pot luck suppers, and a fashion show and dessert bridge. LEOPOLD HALL WHITE HALL 91 SERVICE APO Alpha Phi Omega, national serv- ice fraternity, is composed of college men who have at one time been affiliated with the scouting movement, It sponsors activities for the Red Cross and contests with the profits going to the Student Chest. It also performs a great variety of services for the University such as ushering at convocations, operating the University Lost and Found, working at Orienta- tion and registration for the many schools. 93 PG0 Pi Gamma Omi- cron, the women's service organization helps extensively at registration, Home- coming, and in the spring by sponsor- ing the Mountain Laurel Contest. Any woman on campus is eligible to join this group and as a pledge earn seven hours in service to the Uni- versity and seven as an active. CIRCLE K Newly formed men's service or- ganization requiring an overall point standing of 1.5, this group is not only concerned with service to the Uni- versity, but to the community as a whole. It works along with the Louisville Kiwanis Club. GREEKS PANHELLENIC COUNCIL From Left to Right: L. Jesse, L. Caudill, E. Griffith, E. Lewis, J. Warwick, M. Overstreet, N. Merhoff, J. Wild- ing, Dean Stokes, J. Norman, A. Hill. 96 Left to Right: Morgan Waugh, Jerry Ray, Howard Schneller, Alan Goldberg, Al Poland, Jerry Petro, Wayne Hay. pe INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Officers, Left to Right: Paul Peterson Tom Davidson Dock Davis Marvin Weissburger Jack Baumeister Dave Lawrence 97 A. Akers M. Anderson C. Atkinson S. Atkinson J. Hemdahl C. Hurst N. Kiefer E. Lewis A. Lindsay J. McLain B. Norene N. Oiler S. Redmon N. Rowland Things we will always remember from ‘6! . . How it happened to rain after we sang Rain Drops Patter, Pitter, Patter . . . How a certain sophisticated rush chairman sat down on a plate of cookies at a summer rush party _ How we tacked a carpet down in record time . Angel! s Wednesday afternoon beauty salon . . . Shirley making one of her many eloquent acceptance “soaechien: Flamin. with her fire insurance—a genuine Chi O girl . Bonnie wiring herself inside the homecoming football . Ann and Eva foxing the pledges on that famous tide . . . Song of the Year: Lohergrin . . . Mattie and her continual devotion to all her Chi Omega girls. A. Samuels S. Schwantes i! Left to Right: Anne Lindsey, Pledge Trainer: Julie McLain, Treasurer; Pam Thompson, Secretary; Nola Kiefer, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Eva Lewis, Presi- dent. M. Semonin S. Stephenson P. Thompson S. Tinsley B. Wallace L. Wetherton P. White A. Wigginton CHI OMEGA 99 M. Alexander A. Bratcher B. Cooke K. Davis W. Dunn J. Dwyer J. Farak N. Farmer A. Herbert J. Heslop Silence Peasants! . . . It's only food coloring in the beans... And then | took off his ring . . . Small Sad Sam . . . Where's my milk? . . . (And he has a red MG!) . . . When will we be ini- tiated? . . . | can't carve teeth . . . We have to sell this candy . . Take off your shoes first. Let's take a trip this weekend... Oh, that's my fat friend . . . He's the nicest boy . . . Your Wednes- day night date??? . . . Peach, are you still on a diet? .. . And this week it goes to .. . A box of candy and he came on the bus!!! Poor Johnnie, he's so c-c-c-cold . . . Concerning this party, will anyone offer their parents??? Dues are due... | refuse to believe that this is true . . . Actives in the chapter room . . . Jane, that bull is too small . . . Visions of sugar plums . . . and good night, Nasty. 100 ent: Marietta Overstreet, Brenda Cooke, From Left to Right: Judy Norman, Presid Meri Rush Chairman; Madelene Naegele, Pledge Trainer: Treasurer, 101 M. Hesse E. Isaacs D. Jackson J. Kneessy M. Mason H. McCullough S. McGlothlin J. Muntan M. Naegele J. Norman M. Overstreet B. Perelmuter P. Pickens R. Schaefer J. Slucher M. Spaulding A. Stevens B. Stiers S. Stiffler J. Stribling M. Taylor N. Wallingford E. Wong B. Young ocr nvu TONOD = 2) e ¢ So : : Herman . Hickman . Kafer . Koester Lang Marra PFORZY Jean Scale G. Schuler From Left to Right: Nancy Merhoff, President; Nancy Hickman, Vice-President; Peggy Speckman, Secretary; Christine Rust, Treasurer. 102 Memories of '61 and '62...KD marching band initiation... Unanimous vote: Lights on!!! Ax and her puddles and puppies .. . Everyone likes turkey, especially Peggy . . . Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of ours . . . Missing some clothes, Pru? Attend the next auction... 2 Sh 103 P. Self D. Sheeran S. Simpson M. Speckman M. Timmerman N. Travis R. Triplett P. Vaughn A. Whitted P. Zollinger S. Althaus ©. Carter L. Caudill B. Christian P. Choate M. Connelly S. Cook T. Giesler E. Griffith S. Gulledge J. Harmon H. Heiberg N. Kambach K. Kast H. Krumpelman S. Marr C. Morris F, Myers S. Penn P. Rayburn M. Ritter M. Rose K. Smith E. Stout A dozen new faces . . . Sally brings ''Gracious living” . . Sticks . . . Homecoming trophy was a catch . . . the arrow pierces three hearts . . . green mashed potatoes(?) . . . Sherry and Liza, budding Thesbians . . . Giesel, Carol, and Terry are nerds... Dr. and Mrs. ‘A.’ share turkey . . . Linda has ton- silectomy—silence is golden . . . one, two, three Miss ilaSe _. . Christmas party with children from St. Joe's . . . Caroling a calamity . . . Arrow Ball-Heide finally blows out the candle . . . Peggy, ‘Why you do ‘lady-like’ twist . . . Mrs. Stiffler, Pi Phi favorite . . . Pi Phi's sing Dock's song . . . Just between me and thee .. . Judy and Alix join quartet . . . No, Eva you can't keep the big arrow . . . Easter in Haines City .. . Nein, Nein Fraulein is Fryberger selection . . . Pi Phi love, Pi Phi happiness’. . . 104 = . Swann Swindler . Ungaro . Wade . Walford . Williams OOZS From Left to Right: Eva Griffith, President; Connie Carter, Vice- President: Jane Harmon, Treasurer; Eliza Stout, Secretary. PI BETA PHI 105 J. Abrams M. Aulbach J. Berry J. Block lt was a great year for the SK's at the Sigma Kappa house . . . 40 years old! . . . but what happened when the J. Chappell pledges left without fixing dinner .. . B. Flesch Does anyone want anything from the Cardinal? . . . Marty in football Homecoming Court ... Tough... S.M. thrown in the shower again... Remember the serenades .. . '! can't believe it. . . . trophies for Valentine's eth ti Day ... 3 in T-bred Court . . . Does So the Ouija Board really know?? .. . Lambda Chi Cresent Girl, two in a row... Lost a bet—the bathtub came down two flights in 15 seconds! . Twisting in the kitchen . . . Dinner M. Hewitt in your lap... Sharp . . . Ripppp, A, Hil and she missed the basket . . . They said it couldn't be done . . . active meeting at 3:00 a.m... .S K's drip dry ... This is true!!! G. Howlett J. James S. Klapheke C. Kline From Left to Right: Barbara Flesch, Treasurer; Marty Aulbach, Sec- retary; Patty Pope, Vice-President; Ann Hill, President. SIGMA KAPPA 107 M. Lauyans N. Perkins M. Peyton G. Potts L. Purcell S. Riehl M. Sauer S. Schickli J. Schumann J. Thornbury S. Tillman J. Wilding S. Wilkinson M. Yentsch C. Zimlich J. Graydon J. Higdon L. Jesse From Left to Right: Dixie Rowe, President; Carol Schultz, Recording Secretary; Lynn Jesse, Corre- sponding Secretary; Peqgy Smith, Treasurer. Pizza, anyone???? . . . Pardon me—for living . . . Neenu Nano Neenu . . . The accident club rides again!! ... Three cheers for M.W.J. . . . Zeta Zoo, three turtles, two goldfish, and one mouse .. . D.L.R., where are you?? .. . Remember the day it was 100° in the rec room . . . Peggy, please get off the register . . . We was snooked... Goal for the year: a mouseless house . . . The night of the big rain, or, Jody, where's the paint??? Anyone for whist . . . Television, anyone—What television? . . . Bloody Mary is watching you. ZETA TAU ALPHA S. Payne E. Ray J. Reading D. Rowe C. Schultz M. Smith B. Stein N. Sullivan J. Walker J. Warwick CARDINALETT ES Sadie Hawkins . . . Mountain Dew . . . Guten Appetite” . . . The rains came . . . Our mascot .. . Fire extinguisher . . . December 27, 1961... Lillian and Raymond . . . rugs and telephones . . . A Perfect Winter . . . From 4 to 14!!! Little white crosses . . . Toppling the Hilltoppers . . . after-meeting parties . . . our oven . . . Spring Cleaning . . . Long stemmed roses... From Left to Right: Ann Woodring, President; Helen Hodges, Vice-President; Rosemary Higdon, Treasurer. Se . TOPPLE Lge THE pm HULLS TOPPERS 110 “Will the meeting please come to order, says Roz, “And this time | mean it?! ... Song practice again? But | can't sing! . . . Carol is our favorite accountant vee “You didn't expect to sleep at a slumber party, did you? . . . Looking for Albertina? Just ask Linda or Esther . . . Pledges give dinner for the actives .. . Honest Sara, we won't scratch the records! . . . All these words recall happy memories and activities to a DELTA PHI SIGMA... DELTA PHI SIGMA Left to Right: Carol Merade, Treasurer; Susan Hecht- man, Vice-President; Rosalind Sherman, President; Not Pictured: Joan Yanoff, Secretary. Alt . Barr . Beaver . Burkel oe oe Droll, how exceedingly droll! . . . ‘Come on, Fly, do the mashed potatoes for us . . . Has anybody seen Paul Peterson, has anybody ever seen Paul Peterson? ... Thunderbird Nelson of the Olympic Pinochle Team . . . Underwood has to get pinned; the book- store is out of lavelliers . . . Two phone calls for Dave Long; one from Mrs. Hunter and one from the KD house . . . Mr. Personality . . . We can't have a party; the SK's have our tables and the Pi Phis have our chairs!’ . . . ''High School Hero'' Thompson does it again . . . Biggest pledge class on campus . DU-Pi Phi float wins basketball homecoming .. . number two in Barbershop again . . . number one in scholarship . . . SURPRISE . . . Get off the roof, Burkel'’ . . . Thanks and corsages to our hostesses ... [I'm out of my skull . . . Get hot, Pledges! 112 Bill Ur de wood easure De ek Krie er S r y t i . F : 3 | g ecrerary; Budd Bu kel, Vice-Preside DELTA UPSILON R. Huber H. Hurley D. Lasky E. Nelson N. Noltemeyer F. Perrone P. Peterson A. Poland S. Schneller D. Seger J. Seitz GC. Steedly R. Sullivan G. Tucker R. Tuell R. White 113 B. Ames L. Baird G. Baldwin W. Bishoff E. Bishop C. Boyer C. Brown C. Brown M. Brown J. Burkhardt A. Chaykoski S. Conner R. Cooke R. Ellis J. Finn J. Gallaway E. Hamilton W. Harris W. Harris P. Kiefer R. Kreps E. Kuzela W. McCandless R. McCray Look at the house . . . TOO much!!! ... Where did all these rushees come from? .. . I'll ball that Nerd!!! ... THE SHAFT . . . Who's still at the Z? . . . Is this the sixth or seventh time, George? . . . Somebody wake up Rog, lunch is ready . . . Little Nero is calling, so hop to it!!! ... All the way with EVK ... How GROSS... Add Stew to Joe, JC, and Gene and what do you get? ... Animal Farm . . . Boom Boom told WHAT story in front of Caroline . . . XMAS break and on to Florida... Guts and the Great White Whale . . . Boy, did | get smashed! . . . The Brown Baggers . . . It's time to sing ...A little Diplomat action... TOUGH . . . We're all good brothers . . 114 George Thacker, Secretary; Tom Davidson, Presi- dent; Jim Galloway, Vice-President; John Rasnic, Treasurer. 115 J. Mclntire W. Mclintire J. Neely R. Peloff R. Porter J. Rasnic J. Robertson B. Sanders M. Schulten S. Snook J. Spanyer A. Sutt G. Thacker R. Urland J. Wermeister al fe Young K. Bates T. Berkey W. Blakely M. Borders J. Bryan J. Burckle J. Burgess R. Carr C. Case C. Chambers W. Chanda W. Cheatham D. Davis A Day R. Dooley C. Durbin W. Frisbie T. Gardner G. Grattan R. Graviss P. Graw J. Griesbach E, Guyer S. Hand F. Heinz H. Houghton D. Huber J . Johnson J. Jones R. Kriete E. Lewis W. Litkenhous J. Love J. Mardis E. Maynard R. McCamish Sonny Maynard, Treasurer; Ray Schalk, Secretary; Don Wilson, Vice-President: Dock Davis, President. Where the horses are . . . Dick's slides and flicks during rush... QUEENIE... Sam... the mother's room... Playboy Party .. . Bob walked softly and carried a big stick . . . Monty and his dime... Ray can hack anything . . . Tom and John broke up . . . who wants your door? . . . On to Nortons . . . Hey Charlie, one piece of beer . The Green Room... Dream Girl sockhop . . . One-ski Butler. . . Where is the sandwishman??? . .. Sounds all around by Burkle... On to the G-ville ... 117 A. McConnell A. Morris A. Ormsby D. Pierson W. Porter S. Pottlitzer M. Power L. Poulter J. Purcell R. Schalk R. Scofield C. Smoot S. Stinnette W. Travis L. Tyler D. Welch D. Wilson H. Zimmerman W. Alper A. Farber H. Gelbart E. Goldberg C. Kahn M. Levy R. Prizant Here pledge here ... Sammy . . . The purple and white pledge pot... Sigma... It's time to go . . . Stop blocking traffic on First . . . learn to park . . . Hey, stop that noise next door . . . Only 2 showed up to work on homecoming??? . . . Farb, Rog, and Bill... . SOS . .. where's the rest? ... SIGMA ALPHA MU 118 D. Bunting J. Casey J. Morgan, Treasurer; T. Casey, President; J. Ray, Vice- President; J. Casey, Secretary. T. Casey Believe me, fraters; |'d-do it all over again... R. Endres The MOOSE gets a name . . . Judo for free? ... Sing... My hat, pledge, my hat... Who?? me... Mr. President, Sir . . . Rush, Rush, Rush .. . It's our job. . . Hearts, Anyone? . . . Frankfort's Flooded?! . . . DC during the W. Greene spring break . . . Foxy is mine tonight . . . The G. Hoehler Ad's all screwed up . . . Twist? . . . Grammeteius who? ... Popolopulus . . . Ship, ship everywhere but not a pledge with a penny... What!!!, Oh Nol!!, the Springfield Flash has found one . . My poor sprite’s top . . . No. I in NOS @) sii — T. Thompson 119 E. Cambron D. Carroll J. Guffey R. Hollenbeck R. Kulbitskas T. McDonald Tom McDonald, Treasurer; Steve Thrasher, President. 120 THETA TAU The tat auf rat ern it ywa sfou nde dinl9 04f ore ngin eer in gstu den ts.T hed elt abet acha pte rwa sest abl ishe dat th eun ive rsi tyo flo ui svil lei n19 39.Th epou rpo seo fou rfra tern it yist ofur the rth ekn owle dgeo fou rmem be rsi nth esci ent ifi cfi el d.W eal sotr ytoin sti Ith espi rito fbr ot herh oo dan dtost ren gthe nou rpo sit iono ncam pu s.O urh ou seca nbei dent ifi edby it ‘sre dcol oran dyel lo wt rim... 121 B. Schunicht J. Shea S. Stauss S. Thrasher Bell Bernstein nO E. Berry M. Davis TRIANGLE A. Goldberg Krafcik a0 . Lister R D. Mercer H. Rahm H. Wyssbrod Whose idea was it to paint? .. . It's only Pepsi, Jack... Where's a fuse?? . . . | don't care if you are an engi- neer; Will it work? . . . All that goes up doesn't necessarily come down... Who paneled the hall? . . . Where's that cat? .. . Out, Out dog... 42C?! ... Lay a floor, Naw... Where is my blue hat with my bright gold safety pin? . . . Who me?, Throw a snowball at a window . . . What hole in what wall? .. . bathing suit... pretzels... Val-what?????? ... Oh, Valdesta... GREEK ACTIVITIES FEATURES MISS THOROUGHBRED Pat Rayburn, Pi Beta Phi MR. THOROUGHBRED John Bryan, Phi Kappa Tau Jeannette Tinsley, Home Economics Club MISS THOROUGHBRED COURT Susan Wilkinson Sigma Kappa Martha Lauyans WRA Mary Schindel Angel Flight John Finn Lambda Chi Alpha Allan Goldberg Triangle Bob O'Neal Men's Dorm Jerry Ray Tau Kappa Epsilon MR. THOROUGHBRED COURT 131 HOMECOMING QUEEN Mary Schindel, Angel Flight 132 133 Melody Mason Delta Zeta HOMECOMING COURT Martha Aulbach Sigma Kappa Pat Rayburn Pi Beta Phi Roberta Goldgram White Hall 134 AIR FORCE Judy Trafton, Kappa Delta NAVY QUEEN Judy Deck, Chi Omega ENGINEERS QUEEN Pat Rayburn, Pi Beta Phi 137 MOUNTAIN LAUREL Marian Barnard, Chi Omega GREEK QUEEN Melody Mason, Delta Zeta FRATERNITY SERENADE Anne Little Phi Kappa Tau Carolyn Marx Lambda Chi Alpha 141 Sherry Evans Triangle Prudence Zollinger Tau Kappa Epsilon 142 alent as ee Judy Trafton Delta Upsilon Carmen Erwin Theta Tau 143 SOILAIHILYG FOOTBALL UU pe? Ir We | nN sie 3 | Fe) 7 °BLATZ ny, | : 1 5 1 THESE HAVE PLAYED THEIR FINAL GAME. Captain John Finn and Coach Camp. Opening game .. . Phelps’ scoring spree . . . Kortas runs interference . . . LaFramboise's 70- yard pass interception TD . . . grudge game. First road game . . . Green, Calland, Compton tear through line . . . 404 yards . . . biggest win- ning margin. . . 23 first downs ... Cards win going away. Home again . . . passes . . . Giles goes wild . . . record tied for touchdowns in one game . . more passes .. . 15 of 30 completed . . . 240 yards . . . record 3-0. 11,332 fans pour into Fairgrounds Stadium along with Tigers . . . two homerun passes hurt Cardinal chances . . . Louisville outgains—365 to 296... first loss... punting hurts. Surprise . . . Cards suffer letdown . . . sluggish . . . muff several chances to score . . . home again .. . passes go astray . . . Calland’s 112 yards go for naught . . . second loss. Homecoming ...Giles, Hockensmith combination hits again...Hockey nears TD record... last home game... Toppers topped in total yardage ... 332-84... final meeting with Ky. opponent. Unlucky 13th meeting in a row... worst offensive attack . . . field goal puts Cards in hole . . closes gap . . . insurance score puts lid on Cardinal efforts. Away . .. miserable first half . . . Louisville falls behind . . . crowd counts chickens before hatched . . . Red Birds bounce back . . . outscore Flashes 19-3 . . . capture squeaker. Concluding game . . . Giles sets two records .. . gains season total of 1346 yards . . . 3 passes go astray for total of |7 in one season . . . victory gives 6-3 record. rs j a 8 ar sis: ate ery ond 153 Louisville Tennessee Tech Louisville Eastern Ky. Louisville Marshall Louisville Memphis State Louisville Dayton Louisville Western Louisville Xavier Louisville Kent State Louisville North Texas State 29 13 13 28 Joe Trabue—Assistant Football Coach Frank Camp Head Football Coach J. D. Dunn—Assistant Football Coach = Clark Wood—Assistant Football Coach Track Coach Ellis Mendelsohn— Intramurals Director 154 Bernard ''Peck'’ Hickman Athletic Director, Basketball Coach may — Golf Coach o John Dromo—Assistant Basketball Coach sie Bi Les Wilson—Publicity Director Jeff Johnston—Swimming Coach Jim Bible—Trainer BASKETBALL 157 160 VICTORY... 162 DEFEAT... Louisville Wittenberg Louisville Miami _ (Fla.) Louisville Duke 36 77 59 56 86 Bluegrass Tournament Louisville Texas Louisville St. Bonaventure Louisville St. Louis Louisville Ky. Wesleyan 76 60 72 73 68 58 83 64 Sugar Bowl Tournament Louisville L.S.U. Louisville Maryland Louisville Marquette Louisville Dayton Louisville Xavier 70 84 83 64 53 63 64 72 85 60 Louisville DePaul Louisville Wichita Louisville Tampa Louisville DePaul Louisville Bradley Louisville Xavier Louisville Georgia Tech Louisville Loyola (La.) Louisville Marquette Louisville Dayton Louisville Ohio U. Louisville Ky. Wesleyan Louisville Western Ky. Won 15 82 8} 9| 75 118 67 78 79 79 80 67 80 50 59 100 65 85 63 59 65 95 86 93 78 88 7| Lost 10 164 Front Row: Bill Olsen, Mike Kleine. First Row: Assistant Coach John Dromo; Ron Hawley, Bill Akridge, Joe Ruether, Jim Ignatow, Bud Olsen, Larry Knott,,Andy White, Jack Ray, Coach Peck Hickman. Second Row: Jerry Armstrong, Ron Rooks, Dave Hall, Jon Stripling, Jadie Frazier, Dick Peloff, Warren Griffith, Jerry Bergdoll. SENIORS Jack Ray Jerry Armstrong Bud Olsen FRESHMEN 166 167 Front Row: Mickey Frederick Dave Oldham Ed Creamer Bob Doutaz Don Dwire Bill Starks Jeff Long Back Row: Coach Dromo Dennis Clifford Leroy Wagner John Reuther Bob Brewer Judd Rothman Mike Kleiner BASEBALL eae” eleie bts a A. Tad eee ee a“ eg ty as wi 5 ALS Fs 7 Mo Wr Ag ap. 169 Front Row: Bill Doolittle Wade Love Bob Escher Rick Panther Back Row: John Meredith Tom Sturgeon John Abbott Hugh Houghton Dmetri Bobrow SWIMMING 170 171 Kneeling from Left: Bill Fuller, Jim Ferriell, Jr., Bill Hardy. Standing: Dave Dillon, Coach John Dromo, Harold Farlee, Curt Neat. GOLF INTRAMURALS 173 W. R. A. — eens a ae @, 2tete 176 177 = me R22 5 AAVTWLITIW CAPT. V. E. SCHUMACHER Professor of Naval Science 180 OFFICER INSTRUCTORS First Row: Lt. |. Donovan, Major J. Young. Second Row: QMC P. Otarzewski, Lt(jg) C. Barrett. Third Row: Gy Sgt R. Withers, Lt Comm B. Myatt, Jr., Lt H. Quast. Fourth Row: TFC L. Press, CGM R. Rush, MCQ G. Paxton, Ensign L. Fisher, Jr. 181 CADET OFFICERS Left First Row: C. Hodapp, T. Berkey. Second Row: G. Hogg, R. McCray. Bot- tom Picture: S. King, S. Thrasher, D. Davis, M. Davis. LT. COL. P. SPRAULS Professor of Air Science STAFF OFFICERS First Row: T Sgt. K. Gardner, Capt. O. Hedgepeth, T Sgt. C. Lane, Maj. W. Hart. Second Row: S Sat. W. Stephens, Capt. J. Allen, Capt. T. Grif- fith. Color Guard Thunderstreak Drill Team 185 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Top: C. Case, B. Beale, G. Schmitt, F. Fresh, W. Burkel. Middle: E. Maynard, J. Love, D. Seger, T. Coffey, J. Brooks, G. Zibart, G. Eldridge. Bottom: D. Odell, E. Wilkins, R. Entri- can, J. Johnston, F. Howe, 186 First Row: P. Choate, J. Harmon, M. Schindel, P, Speckman. Second ca 5 ¥ G. Schuler, J. Trafton, E. Atkinson, M, Ritter, J. Norman, B, Stiers, N. Kieter, Eagle, M. Leyton, J. Walker, S. Tillman, L. Meena. CADET OFFICERS Above in Descending Order: G. Schmitt, B. Shaver R. Polley, B. Wunderlich, H. Sidebottom, C., Deetsch Left in Descending Order: J. Coleman, G. Luck ett, L. Poulter, W. Shauck, J. Giles, D. Seger, C Peters, C. Ozment, D. Welch, D. Hunion, J. Wiseman Angel Flight | ; el feteto, B. Christian, M. Kast, C. Marx, J. Wilding, B. Smith, M. Aulbach, J. Heslop. Third Row: L. SVIINAGCWIU YW COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Ped: a Mes s HAROLD L. ADAMS, Freshman Basketball: Varsity BaseHall. JOHN W. ADAMS, Sigma Pi Sigma; Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program. LARRY J. ALT, Delta Upsilon, Secretary, Pledge Trainer, House Manager: History Club. CATHERINE E. ATKINSON, Chi Omega, Pledge President, Ac- tivities Chairman, House Manager, Secretary; Student Senate, leadership Commission; W.R.A., President, First, Second, Third Awards; Pi Gamma Omicron, Treasurer; Angel Flight, President, Secretary, Information Officer; S.N.E.A.; Newman Club: Home- coming Queen's Court; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl Court, LAWRENCE O. BARR DOROTHY T. BASHAM, Mortar Board; Student National Edu cation Association, President. MARJORIE J. BERMAN, Thoroughbred, Law School Editor; S.N.E.A.; Pan American Club; Mock Democratic Convention. BETTY C, BLAKE WILLIAM R. BLAKELEY, Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain; Debate So- ciety, Vice-President; Debate Team, Co-Captein; N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society, Drill Team, Masthead; Newman Club; ILR.C, EDNA L. BLAND, Delta Sigma Theta, President. JUDY A, BLOCK, Sigma Kappa; Cardinal Staff; |.R.C.; New- man Club; Student Counselor. ANITA R. BRATCHER, Delta Zeta, Pledge President, First Vice- President, Corresponding Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, Courtesy Chairman; Student Senate, Voting Member, Student Chest Commission, Little Hoover Committee; S.N.EA., His- torian; W.R.A.; Wesley Club; Pan American Club; History Club; Mock Democratic Convention. MARY E, BROWN JOHN A. BRYAN, Phi Kappa Tau; Intramural Football; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Pi Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student Senate, L Raisers Commission: Westminster Fellowship; Varsity Football Manager; Mr, Thoroughbred. NANCY E, BYRNE, Chi Omega; W.R.A.; Newman Club; Student National Education Association. ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS 193 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS THOMAS D. CASEY, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms; American Chemical Society; Newman Club: Rifle Team. PEGGY J. CHOATE, Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary Scholarship Chairman, Program Chairman, Magazine Chairman: Cwens, Vice-President; Mortar Board; Thoroughbred, Office Manager; Student Senate, Voting Member, Publicity Commission: Angel Flight, Secretary; |.R.C., Secretary; Westminster Fellow. ship, Vice-President; W.R.A.; Who's Who. BETTY A, CHRISTIAN, Pi Beta Phi, Rush Captain, Correspond. ing Secretary, Censor; Student Senate, “L Raisers Commission Voting Member; Cardinal Staff; Angel Flight; Thoroughbred Staff; Westmiaster Fellowship; W.R.A.; I.R.C.; Pan-American Club; $.N.E.A.; Mock Democratic Convention. DAVID P. CHYNOWETH, Delta Upsilon. . JANE R. CLAY, Cardinal; Independent Association; Student. Faculty Action Committee for Integration. JAN M. CLAYBERG, Delta Phi Alpha; German Club; University . Choir. HAROLD L. CRAIG LYNNE K. CRAIG, Kappa Delta, Social! Affiliate; Mortar Board Westminster Fellowship; |.R.C.; Cardinal Staff. BOB CRIDER KATHERINE DAILEY, Student National Education Association, | Reporter. DOCK H. DAVIS, Phi Kappa Tau, President, Pledge Master House Manager; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta Epsilon, Treas urer; Cardinal, Business Manager; Thoroughbred, Military Editor: Arts and Sciences Student Council; Student Senate, Progress Commission; Who's Who. NEAL E. DENKLER DEXTER DEVORE JR. EARL V. DRISKILL JR. Vv. WAYNE EDWARDS, Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer; fi Kappa Delta, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary; Debate Society, Vice-President, Parliamentarian; Debate Team, Manager Independent Association, Parliamentarian. 194 CHARLYNNE W. ELSTON LINDA E. ENGLE PATRICIA A, ERNST, Student National Education Association Reporter. JOSEPH A. FACHINGER, Varsity Track; N.R.O.T.C. JOHN W. FALLER, Phi Eta Sigma, President, Treasurer; Delta Phi Alpha; American Chemical Society, Vice-President; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms? |,R.C.; Newman Club: Exchange Club; Intramurals. JEAN C. FLEISCHER, Ame:ican Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. MARCIA L, FRANKLIN, Cwens; Delta Phi Alpha, President; International Relations Club. JOYCE A. FREEMAN, Pi Beta Phi, Barbershop Quartet; Uni- versity Choir; W.R.A.; Student Art League. RANDALL L. GARRIOTT JOHN H. GREEN, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer, Best Pledge Award; Student Senate, Ways and Means Commission; Arts and Sciences Student Council Outstanding Sophomore Man Award, EVA M. GRIFFITH, Pi Beta Phi, President, Pledge Supervisor, Rush Captain, Corresponding Secretary, House Manager; Cwens, Secretary; Mortar Board; Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary: Thorough- bred, Editor-in-Chief (2 Terms), Organizations Editor; Cardinal Staff; Student Senate, Voting Member, Progress Commission; French Club, President; W.R.A., Sports Manager; Panhellenic Council, Secretary; |.R.C.; Who's Who. PAUL G. HAMMOCK, A.F.R.O.T.C.; Judo Club. NORMAL L. HANSON, Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice-President; I.R.C.; Pan-American Club; Dean's List. JOYCE A. HARKINS, Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association. JANE P. HARMON, Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer, Activities Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Cwens, President, Junior Ad- visor, Senior Advisor: Mortar Board, Secretary; Cardinal Staff; Thoroughbred, College Life Editor, Organizations Editor; Stu- dent Senate, Recording Secretary, Voting Member, Service Com mission; Arts and Sciences Student Council, Rca mts tary, Voting Member; Angel Flight, Vice-President, Secretary: Pi arta Crsicron, President: RC: S.N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Out- standing Junior Women; Who's Who. ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS 195 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS JOHN B. HARTER, Society for Natural Sciences; International Relations Club; History Club. JOYCE J. HEMDAHL, Chi Omega, Barbershop Quartet; Morta; Board; Student Senate, Publicity Commission; Westminster Fellowship; 1.R.C. NANCY K. HICKMAN, Kappa Delta; Cardinal Staff; Wesley Club; Cheerleading, Two Years; Women's Recreation Associa. tion; S.N.E.A. CHARLES A. HODAPP, N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society President, Intramural Swimming Captain; Men's Dorm Council President, Secretary-Treasurer; Newman Club. HELEN M. HODGES, Cardinalettes, Secretary, Treasurer, House Chairman, Fryberger Chairman; Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen; Re- publican Club, Secretary; Wesley Club, Publicity Chairman Social Chairman; B.S.U.; Lutheran Club; S.N.E.A. LINDA J. HORNBACK, American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. CHARLES O. HORTON, Sigma Pi Sigma; Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program. JAMES L. HOUK, A.F.R.O.T.C. MARJORIE HUGLIN JULIAN C, IGLEHEART RICHARD B. JACKMAN, Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Pledge President; Circle K Service Fraternity, President; N.R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander, Color Guard Commander, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding Junior, Outstanding Marine Option Student, Drill Team, Extracurricular Activities Council Chairman Eagle and Anchor Society Secretary,Masthead, Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Track; Student Counselor, Chairman. Political Science Department. PETER H. KAUFMANN DONALD J. KEEFE, Newman Club. JOHN L, KIESEL STEVE F. KIME, Phi Kiappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Phi Kappa; Who's Who. EDWARD J, KLUMP, JR. CAROLYN KOESTER, Kappa Delta; Delta Phi Alpha, President Treasurer; Mortar Board; Newman Club, Vice-President Assist- ant Kentucky Regional Director; Marching Cardinals: University of Louisville Orchestra; S.N.E.A.; Miss Thoroughbred Court: Qutstending Freshman Woman; B'nai B'rith Human Ralkitors Award; Student Counselor; Cardinal Staff; W.R.A.; Pi Gamma Omicron; Who's Who. EDWARD V. KUZELA, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist, Athletic Director, Pledge Trainer; Intramural Council; N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society, Secretary-Treasurer. URBIE A. LAWSON, N.R.O.T.C., Bowling Team Captain: Mast- head; Rifle and Pistol Team Captain. GAIL W. LEVY, Delta Phi Sigma; Brandan Club; Student Na tional Education Association, EVA L. LEWIS, Chi Omega, President, Pledge Trainer, Fryberger Director, Barbershop Quartet; Spanish Club; Debate Society: Bridge Club, Secretary; Speed Engineer Girl of the Month; Student Senate; Cardinal Staff; Mock Democratic Convention; Freshman Counselor; Senior Class Vice-President. THOMAS L, LICHTENBERG, Varsity Football: Varsity Track Student National Education Association. MARILYN L, LINDER, Wesley Club; Religious Council, Treasurer. STEWART W. LOVELACE, Cardinal, Managing Editor. JOAQUIN A, LUBKOWITZ, Sigma Pi Sigma, Associate Mem- ber; American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate; Dean's List; Soccer Club; I.R.C. BETTYE C. LUNDQUIST, Cwens; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Pi Sigma, Associate Member; Delta Phi Alpha; Pi Gamma Omicron, President; Baptist Student Union, President (Two Terms); Religious Council; American Chemical Society, Secre- tary; University Choral Union; 1.R.C.; Who's Who. RICHARD W. LUTZ, Pi Kappa Phi, Archon, Treasurer, Historian: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President; Debate Society: Bridge Club, Vice-President; Republican Club. RONALD E. McCRAY, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Master: Psi Chi; N.R.O.T.C.; Freethrow Champion. JOHN M. McINTIRE, Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Epsilon Delta: Student Advising, Head Counselor: Intramurals; Extramurals. SANDRA M. MeNEIL ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS DAVID L. MAHONEY, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Art League; New. man Club; French Club. PHILIP G. MALONE, Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Phi Alpha. CAMILLE MARTIN, Student National Education Association, FRANK E. MARTIN, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Newman Club. JAMES R. MAYER, JR., Student National Education Association Treasurer; International Relations Club; Debate Club; Newman Club. BRONSON T. MAYES, Pi Kappa Phi, House Manager, Warden; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian; American Chemical Society; Bridge Club; Mr. Thoroughbred Court. DAVID R. MELENDY, Lambda Chi Alpha. PATTI A. MOSS, Kappa Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Women's Recreation Association; Newman Club. LAWRENCE R. MUDD, Psi Chi; Intramurals. DAVID E. MUSACCHIO, Newman Club; Religious Committee Chairman (Two Terms). CHARLES E. NORTON, N.R.O.T.C.; Canterbury Club. WILLIAM C. OLSEN, Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball Manager; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; A.A.H.P.E.R. MARIAN L. PAGE, Cwens: Mortar Board, Vice-President; Delta Phi Alpha; Thoroughbred, Art Editor: Student Art League; Leo pold Hall President (Two Terms); Who's Who. WILLIAM F, PEARSE, Freshman Football. CHARLES R. PETERS, A.F.R.O.T.C. ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS HERNDON A. PEZOLD, Alpha Phi Omega; |.R.C.; Young Re publicans; Liberal Democrats. PHYLLIS A. POHL FRANK W. QUICK, JR. GORDON W. QUISENBERRY, Kappa Alphe ERNEST J. RAY, JR., Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Rush Chair- man, Intramurals; Alpha Rho Omega; Newman Club; Cardina! Staff; Thoroughbred, Production Manager; Senior Class Treas urer; Mr. Thoroughbred Court. JOHN N. RAY, Varsity Basketball: Varsity Track. KURTZ READER JANE READING, Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, Co-Chairman House Decorations, Basketball Homecoming Representative; W.R.A.; Student Senate, Corresponding Secretary; Westminster Fellowship; Religious Council, President, Vice-President; Pan- American Club, Secretary; |.R.C.; Pi Gamma Omicron. ROSELLA REEVES, Baptist Student Union; Student National Edu cation Association. JOHN C. REICHE, Sigma Pi Sigma; Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program. : JACK REID, Freshman Football; Varsity Football. DANIEL J. RENKES, Freshman Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Sportsmen Club; A.A.H.P.E.R. JOAN F, ROBINSON LINDA L. ROBINSON, Cwens, Treasurer; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi: Sigma Pi Sigma, President; W.R.A., Secretary, Sports Manager; Baptist Student Union; Religious Council, Secretary: Debate Team; Debate Society, Secretary; Who's Who. MARY M. ROBISON, Student National Education Association Social Chairman. 199 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS DANIEL C. ROSS, N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society, DIXIE L. ROWE, Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Pledge Trainer Activities Chairman; Mortar Board; Psi Chi; Thoroughbred, Graduate School Editor; W.R.A., Sports Manager; Student Sen. ate: Philosophy Club, Vice-President; Pi Gamma Omicron; Pan. hellenic Council, Treasurer; Homecoming Queen's Court: Miss Thoroughbred Court; |.R.C.; Freshman Counselor; Who's Who, GERALD C. RUDD, Pan-American Club, President; |.R.C.; De. bate Society; Wesley Club; Religious Council. DONALD J. RYAN, A.F.R.O.T.C., Flight Instruction Program JANE E. SCALES, Kappa Delta, Social Chairman; Cheerleading: W.R.A., Sports Manager; S.N.E.A.; Newman Club. JEAN F. SCALES, Kappa Delta; Student Senate; Cheerleading; W.R.A., Treasurer, Sports Manager: Newman Club; S.N.EA. BRIAN D. SCHAEFER, Sociology Club, Treasurer; Intramurals Dormitory Intramural Council; Dormitory Council, President. RAYMOND J. SCHALK, Phi Kappa Tau, Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary, Social Chairman; A.F.R.O.T.C.; Chess Club; Newman Club; Cardinal, Advertising Manager; Senior Class, President; Arts and Sciences Student Council. MARY L. SCHINDEL, Pi Beta Phi, Social Affiliate: Ange! Flight President; Wingtips, Reporter, Typist; French Club, President; I.R.C.; Lutheran Student Association: Homecoming Queen: Stu: dent Art Association; Miss Thoroughbred Court. CHARLOTTE M. SCHMIDT, Cardinalettes, Vice-President; Mor tar Board, President; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian; American Chemica! Society, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation, Secretary, So cial Chairman; I.R.C.; Pi Gamma Omicron, Vice-President: Who's Who. ROSALIND L. SHERMAN, Delta Phi Sigma, President, Home- coming Queen Candidate; Sociology Club, Recording Secretary; Spanish Club, Publicity Chairman; Brandeis Club, Secretary: Mock Democratic Convention. HAROLD W. SIDEBOTTOM, A.F.R.O.T.C., Intramural Bowling Team Champion, Runner-up. KAREN SMITH, Pi Beta Phi, Food Manager; Women's Recret tion Association; Student National Education Association; |.R.C MARGARET L. SPECKMAN, Kappa Delta, Secretary, Pledge President, Best Pledge Award, Activities Award; Cardinal, Re porter, Society Editor, Organizations Editor; Wingtips, Angel Flight Editor; Student Senate, Leadership Commission; Arts and Sciences Student Council, Voting Member, Parliamentarian Angel Flight, Treasurer; Westminster Fellowship: W.R.A.i S.N.E.A.; History Club, Vice-President; Pi Gamma Omicroni 1.R.C.; Pan-American Club, Publicity Chairman; Republican Clubi Senior Class Secretary. DAVY L. STALLINGS, Lambda Chi Alpha; A.F.R.O.T.C., Saber Air Command. ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS NANCY L. STEWART poBBI STIERS, Delta Zeta, Music Chairman, Activities Chair- man; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Angel Flight; Cheerleading; Little sisters of Triangle. FLIZA L. STOUT, Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary, Publicity Chairman, Social Chairman, Program Chairman, Censor, Best Pledge Award; Thoroughbred, Organizations Editor, Office Man- ager: W.R.A., Vice-President, Sports Manager; S.N.E.A.: Play house. CHARLES E. STUBER SHARON L. STUTZENBERGER, Student National Education As- sociation, First Vice-President of the State of Kentucky. JUDITH S. SWINDLER, Pi Beta Phi, Censor, Food Manager; Thoroughbred, Arts and Sciences Co-editor; Miss Thoroughbred Engineer's Queen; W.R.A., Sports Manager; |.R.C.; Angel Flight. MARYDELLA THOMAS, Baptist Student Union; Student Na- tional Education Association; Pi Gamma Omicron. DAVID H. THURMAN, JR., Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Delta Phi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega. KENNETH P, TUCKER CYNTHIA F. WADE, Pi Beta Phi, House Manager; Women's Recreation Association: International Relations Club; Biology Seminars; Head of Biology Teas. DANNIE J, WEBER THOMAS R. WESTBROOK, Sigma Pi Sigma; Delta Phi Alpha. FRANK G, WILKES, Delta Upsilon; Delta Phi Alpha. PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS, Kappa Delta. DON H. WILSON, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-President, Rush Chair- man, Alumni Secretary; Alpha Epsilon Delta, President; Conven- tion Delegate, Scalpel Reporter; Omicron Delta Kappa: Thor- Sughbred, Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager, Arts and Sciences Co-Editor: Cardinal, Reporter, Circulation Staff; Bridge Club, President, Tournament Director; Alpha Phi Omege. Corresponding Secretary; Wesley Club, Social Chairman. 201 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS From the bottom up: Ray Schalk President; Eva Lewis, Vice-President; Peggy Speckman, Secretary; Jerry Ray, Treasurer. JOHN A. WISEMAN, A.F.R.O.T.C. MARIANNE E. WITTEN, Cardinalettes, Vice-President, House Chairman, Historian; Delta Phi Alpha; Cardinal Staff; W.R.A.: LR.C., Vice-President, Secretary, Social Chairman; Pi Gamma Omicron, Vice-President, Publicity Chairman; Wesley Club. CHARLES B. WUNDERLICH, Society for Natural! Science, Vice-President, National Vice-President. CHARLES R. YOUNG ARTS AND SCIENCES: JUNIORS Martha Alexander Marillene Anderson Norman Applebaum Sally Atkinson Martha Aulbach Kathy Baker Gary Baldwin David Bethge Ival Bieloh Larry Blair Larry Boaz Bobbye Brammer Carl Breitenstein Geraldine Brown James Burgess Ora Carney John Casey Linda Caudill Curt Chambers Jean Chappell Ann Cheatham David Clark Mary Connelly Brenda Cooks William Cooper Donald Crisler Carolyn Dansby Genevieve Davis Kay Davis Jeanne Dickey Ronald Dukes Hallie Dumke Joyce Dunn Janice Dwyer Betty Edenfield Gene Everson Nancy Farmer Stephanie Flicker Hazel Franke William Fuller Robin Garr Jane Gehring Patricia Gray Joyce Graydon Betty Greenwell Edmund Guyer Dennis Haberer Amos Hall James Hammer Warren Harris Don Hatton Richard Heimerdinger Brenda Henderson Ann Hill Donald Hottman John Huggins Cathy Hurst David Jefferson James Johnson Jerry Jones Robert Karantz Judy Kendall Nola Keifer Carol Kline 2 = } W ARTS AND SCIENCES: JUNIORS ARTS AND SCIENCES: JUNIORS Ronald Kmecak Marilyn Kress Michael Lane Barbara Lee Ann Lindsey Carolyn Lunati Maurice McCormick Alastair MacDonald May MacDonald John Marcum James Mardis John Marinan Ann Marra Harris Meves Richard Milne Louis Mitzlaff Richard Monroe Roy Montgomery Robert Moulton Jan Muntan Madelene Naegele Rodney Napier Judy Norman Claude Nutt Marietta Overstreet Richard Parker Peggy Patterson Carolynne Pell Sherry Penn Barbara Perelmuter Jean Peters Paul Peterson ARTS AND SCIENCES: JUNIORS Michelle Peyton Movina Radford Stanley Read Marilyn Ritter Joel Roache Jane Sailor Gloria Schuler Carol Schultz Shirley Schwantes James Segrest Melinda Semonin Catherine Shelby Phyllis Siewert Sondra Simpson Barbara Smith Carol Smith Gerald Smith Wilford Stackhouse Stuart Stinnette Richard Stokes Joyce Stribling Linda Sturgeon Meredith Swann Kent TeVault George Thacker Pamela Thompson Sherron Tillman Mary Timmerman Sara Tinsley Judith Trafton Nora Travis Elbert Tucker ARTS AND SCIENCES: JUNIORS Jacqueline Walker Nancy Wallingford Bruce Weber Susan Welker Lynne Wetherton Patricia White Ronald White Ann Whitted Joyce Wilding Susan Wilkinson Mike Wilson Elizabeth Wong Ann Woodring Barbara Young SOPHOMORES Dinah Ade Alice Akers Susan Althaus Larry Baird James Barr Herbert Bates Kenny Bates Terry Bayer Stephen Bernstein Maxine Bingham Edward Bishop Morrison Borders Anne Bowers Carl Bowles Joann Bratcher John Breece ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPH _ OMORES Ida Brown Ronald Carr James Carter William Chanda Ronald Chandler William Cheatham William Crawford James Cuna gin Gil Daley Bonnie Davis Lucinda Davis William Dethlefs Paul Devine Cliff Diebold Paul Dolwick Wanda Dunn Linda Eagle Robert Easton Joseph Edwards Wendy Edwards Jerry Elder Roger Ellis Carole Embree Diane Evola Janet Farak Barbara Flesch Frank Gardner Michael Gaupin Kenny Gilbert Michael Gish Joseph Glass Richard Graviss ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPHOMORES William Greene Betty Greenwell James Griesbach Paul Gross Gary Guertin Sarah Gulledge Edward Hamilton Patricia Hay Frank Heinz Robert Hensley Sally Herman William Herron Jane Heslop Mary Hesse Joyce Higdon Glenn Hoehler William Howard Frank Howe Garrett Hunter Harry Hurley Ann Irvin Richard Jaeger Lynn Jesse Kathleen Kast Martha Kendrick Paul Kiefer Sue Klapheke James Klump Raymond Koehler Ruth Kollenberg Ronald Kriete Helen Krumpelman ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPHOMORES Dennis Kute Nelson Lamkin Barbara Lang Helen Larson Martha Lauyans Sherry Lazarus Myron Levy Anna Limoges Jerry Looney David Love Ralph Ludwig John McCall Addison McConnell Harriet McCullough Gwynne McGee Susan McGlothlin Julie McLain Daniel Ma Patricia Magruder Joe Martin Shirley Martin Melody Mason Lynne Meena Andrew Miller Harriet Miller Gilbert Mitchell Judy Mitchell William Morales Doris Morehead Charlotte Morris Paul Morris 210 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPHOMORES 211 Marilyn Moser Steven Moyse Dolores Mullins Anne Myers Bonnie Norene Nancy Oiler Evelyn Parket Nelda Perkins Frank Perrone Tanny Phelps Don Pierson Alwyn Poland Sam Pollitt Leland Poole Walter Porter Roger Prizant Hubert Puckett Elizabeth Ray Ramona Ray Robert Raynor Paul Reece Sandra Riehl Gary Robinson Joseph Rosenberg Nancy Rowland Roy Ruebenstahl Marilyn Sauer Raymond Schabel Ruth Schaefer Susan Schickli Stewart Schneller Philip Scholtz ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPHOMORES Lyman Schuler Maurice Schulten Robert Schweers Rod Scofield Gloria Sells David Semones Dinah Sheeran Celeste Sheppard Sara Shifrin Elaine Slusser Robert Smart Margaret Smith Ronald K, Smith Ronald L. Smith Rondall Smith Tom Smith Charles Smoot Ronald Smyth Rik Spruitenburg Barbara Stein Susan Stephenson Saundra Stiffler Marcia Stone Nancy Sullivan Alvin Sutt Marie Taylor Joanne Thornbury Paixao Thurman Jeanette Tinsley Larry Townsend Jane Wallace Jody Warwick 212 ARTS AND SCIENCES: SOPHOMORES 213 Lewis Waxman Alton Webb Milan Weissmueller William Wells Anita White Daniel White Joyce Weidmar Angel Wigginton Alix Williams David White Carol Zimlich Prudence Zollinger FRESHMEN Dale Abell Jeanie Abrams Mary Achgill Bruce Ames Paula Applegate Jane Asher Rita Baggish Elizabeth Baker Barbara Bardwell Michael Barnes Carroll Baumgardner Don Beierle Tommy Blandford Stanley Bloustine James Bolton Keith Braun Linda Brent Sheila Brohm Harry Brown Martin Brown ARTS AND SCIENCES: FRESHMEN David Bunting Bobby Burns Robert Carey David Carroll Joyce Casey James Chandler Bonita Christiansen Gerald Clark Patti Clark Gary Clay Richard Click Dennis Clifford Melanie Connell Sharon Cook Ronald Cooke Sharon Crutcher John Dale Alvin Davis Harry Davis Darlene Dennis Robert Dixon David Dooley William Duncan Phyllis Elias Ridgely Endres Caroline Erlebacher Alan Farber Marvin Fisher B onnie Franklin George Frazier Michael Frederick James French 214 ARTS AND SCIENCES: FRESHMEN Anne Furnish Terry Geisler Howard Gelbart Taffy Gerber Mary Gillette Bobbie Goldgre « Carol Green Jerry Griggs Clinton Groves Margaret Hall Stanley Hand Dixie Harbsmeier Terry Harrington Fern Harris Alice Herbert Sharon House Gaynel Howlett David Huber Alan Huff Paulette Huff David Isaacs Randolf Ivy Diane Jackson Jeanette James May Jebrail Judith Johnson Franklin Jones Karen Kafer Carl Kahn Nancy Kambach Carolyn Kaufman Suzanne Kelley ARTS AND SCIENCES: FRESHMEN Rodman Koerner Ann Koppius William Lancaster Ann Larimore Donna Leachman Edith Lehman Jerome Lerner John Lewis Richard McCamish John McGaughey William Melntire Sandy Marr James Mays Martin Meadows Sally Meers James Menges Mary Miller Nancy Miller Gurmon Miller Alan Morris Pamela Moser Robert Mullikin John O'Brien Beverly Ostroff Marylin Paulin Sarah Payne Pamela Pickens Richard Poe Spencer Pottlitzer Glenda Potts William Powars 216 ARTS AND SCIENCES: FRESHMEN 217 Michael Power Aron Primack William Probus James Purcell Lee Purcell Thomas Rabbeth Wallace Ratliff Sherrill Redmon Kenneth Rich Mary Rose Carla Rueckert Annell Samuels William Sanderfer Harold Schreder Nancy Schuh Sydney Schultze Jan Seitz Patricia Self Frank Simoncelli Alta Slusher Marlene Smith Richard Smith Malinda Spaulding William Spragens Alyce Stevens Russell Stortz William Tabler Iva Taylor Patricia Taylor Juanita Thomas Tommy Thompson William Thompson ARTS AND SCIENCES: FRESHMEN Clifton Travis Edmond Tucker Robert Tuell Bonnie Turner Betsy Turnheim Nancy Ungaro Patricia Vaughan William Wadsworth Carol Waford David Wagner Barbara Wallace Daniel Warrick Emmett Watson Roy Watson David White Neal Wichard Kirk Williams Rodney Williams Walter Williams Grace Wooding John Wrege Mary Yentsch Yvonne Young Darryl Zanone Terry Zimmerman 218 Martha Aulbach Joe Fishman Dan Frazier Jane Heslop Joyce Higdon Lynn Jesse ARTS and SCIENCES STUDENT COUNCIL Jim Johnson Jerry Jones Nola Kiefer Mitch McConnell Susan McGlothlin Lynne Meena Bonnie Noreen Sherry Penn Paul Peterson Christine Rust Ray Schalk Gloria Schuler 219 OFFICERS: Jane Harmon, President; Ann Lindsey, Vice-President; Susan Wilkerson, Secretary; Bill Underwood, Treasurer. Dinah Sheeran Peggy Speckman Cliff Travis Jody Warwick Eliz Wong FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Standing: Cliff Travis, President; Glenn Tucker, Secretary; Oren Justice, Vice-President; Seated: Barbara Wallace, Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jerry Jones, President Marilyn Ritter, Vice-President Joyce Wilding, Secretary Judy Trafton, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Lynne Meena, President Frank Howe, Vice-President Prudence Zollinger, Secretary Walter Porter, Treasurer. Dowell, Mrs. Mary Tachau. Second Row: Dr. Harold Yeager, Dr. Samuel Fulkerson. D Frank Vicroy, Dr. Sherwood Warwick, Dr. Lawrence Howe Third Row: Dr. Aenal tite, Dr. Raymond Wilkie, Dr. John Binford, Dr. Frank Stallings, Coach John Dromo, Dr. Wil- Dr. James Walsh, Dr. Paul Angiolillo, Mr. Peck Hickman, Dr. D. W. Maurer, Dean Richard Barber, Miss Mary S. Nay, Dr. Leonard Koester, Mr. Henry J. Tharp. First Row: Dr. Nicholas Mostovych, Miss Birdie Van Hooser, Dr. William Furnish, Dr. Bettina Carter, Captain Tedd Griffith, Major J. R. Young. Second Row: Dr. Walter Moore, Dr. Donald Bennett, Dr. William Clay, Captain Vincent Schumacher. Third Row: Dr. Thornton Libscomb, Mr. Joel Gwinn, Captain Oliver Hedgepeth, Lt. Harry Quast Lt. Curtis Barrett. Fourth Row: Mr. Charles Naber, Dr. Thomas Crawford, Col. Phillip Sprawls, Major William Hart. 221 ” I) hae = on) = co = —) — | —) = = a) ” DEAN E. BELL, Triangle; American Institute of Electrical En- gineers: Society for Natural Science, President. CHARLES R. BOYER, Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, Vice- President; Cardinal; Eagle and Anchor Society, Vice-Presi- dent; N.R.O.T.C.; Intramurals; Business School Student Council. CHARLES A. BROWN, JR., Lambda Chi Alpha, Athletic Director; Intramural Council; Varsity Baseball: Intramural Basketball, Football, Badminton, Free Throw Volleyball; New- man Club; |.R.C.; French Club; L Club. JOSEPH T. BURKHARDT, Lambda Chi Alpha, Historian; Intramurals; Eagle and Anchor Society; N.R.O.T.C STEWART R. BYRNE, A.F.R.O.T.C. JAMES A, COLEMAN, A.F.R.0.T.C. RICHARD B. CONGER, International Relations Club. DANIEL H. COOK CHESTER R. COOPER PHILIP W. COSBY, N.R.O.T.C,, Eagle and Anchor Society; Speedway. JAMES L. DEAN, A.F.R.O.T.C. CLIFFORD S$, DEETSCH, A.F.R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Drill Team, JOSEPH M. DIEHL, Sigma Alpha Pi. CHARLES F, DURBIN, JR., Phi Kappa Tau; N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society; Masthead; Newman Club, Presi- dent, Athletic Director; Speed Engineer, Mechanical En- gineering Editor, Circulation Manager; Cardinal Staff; Thoroughbred; Intramural Council: Intramural Football, Bas- ketball, Softball, Golf; Religious Council. GEORGE A. FARMER BUSINESS SCHOOL: SENIORS BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIORS JOHN M. FLEMING JAMES GALLAWAY, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Rush Chairman; N.R.O.T.C,; Masthead, Social Editor; Eagle and Anchor Society; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Football, Volleyball; Speed School Student Council; Business School Student Council, President, Secretary; Student Senate, vot- ing member; Interfraternity Council; Who's Who. ALLAN A. GOLDBERG, Triangle, President, Treasurer: In- tramural Football; Interfraternity Council; Engineer's Day Committee; Student Senate; Intramural Council; Cardinal, Sports Editor; Thoroughbred, Sports Editor. CHARLES L. GREINER ROSEMARY HIGDON, Cardinalette, Secretary, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer. DANA B. HUONI, A.F.R.O.T.C., Intramurals, Drill Team. WERNER F. 1OOS BETTY L. KENDALL, Student National Educational Associa- tion. DAVID P, KLOSTERMAN, Sigma Alpha Pi. JEAN E. KNEESSY, Delta Zeta; W.R.A.: Arts and Sciences Student Council; Student Senate, Student Chest Commission. LARRY F, KNOTT, Varsity Basketball. GILBERT S. MANN, Sigma Alpha Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. NANCY J. MERHOFF, Kappa Delta, President, Treasurer; Cwens; Sigma Alpha Pi, Secretary, Treasurer; Business School Student Council, Vice-President, Secretary; Westminster Fel- lowship, Secretary; Student Senate, Voting Member; W.R.A. JOSEPH E, NEWTON NORMAN Y. NOLTEMEYER, Delta Upsilon; Newman Club; I.R.C.; Society for Natural Science, Secretary. BUSINESS SCHOOL: SENIORS CHARLES M. OZMENT, A-F.R.O.T.C., Drill Team: Intra- mural Football, Swimming; Soccer Club. LLOYD L. POULTER, Phi Kappa Tau; A.F.R.O.T.C.: Arnold Air Society; Phi Mu Alpha; Tennis Team: Business School Student Council; Christian Science Organization; University Band; Religious Council; Pep Band. JAMES P. POWELL, American Marketing Association Aca- demic Award. JAMES H, REEB RICHARD E. ROGERS, Sigma Alpha Pi, President; Sigma Phi Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Business School Student Council; Dorm Council, Secretary-Treasurer; Who's Who. DONALD L, SCHULER CHILTON E. SCOTT, Delta Upsilon. JOHN P. SEKERES, Varsity Football. WILLIAM R. SHAVER, A.F.R.O.T.C. SAM W. STEARMAN, Sigma Alpha Pi; Who's Who. ANGELA M. TINSLEY, Newman Club; Home Economics Club. . WILLIAM B. WALKER III Sandy Beiling Jane Berry Stewart Conner Anthony Drewry Joseph Feldhaus Laraine Hercegh Elizabeth Kaelin Madelyn Kast Joseph Kottak Carol Merade Don Milleman William Morgan Sammie Neal Richard Peloff John Rasnic James Searcy Robert Urland BUSINESS SCHOOL: UNDERCLASSMEN Business School Secretary, Mrs. Joan Asinger SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL Seated left to right: Roy Nett, Madelyn Kast, Nancy Merhoff. Standing: Robert Urland, John Rasnic, Lloyd Poulter, Charles A. Brown, Jim Gallaway. The School of Business Student Council was organ- ized in the Fall of 1953 with the opening of the new school. The aims of the Student Council are to create bet- ter relationships between the faculty and students; to help promote the criteria of the School of Busi- ness; and to deal with any problems that arise. OFFICERS President James Gallaway Vice-President Madelyn Kast Secretary Nancy Merhoff Treasurer Roy Nett FACULTY Seated Left to right: Carl Abner Richard Hitchcock John Manning Kathleen Drummond William Thompson Standing: William Larger John Thompson Fred Stamm SIGMA ALPHA PI HONORARY First Row: L. Hercegh, M. Kast, C. Merade, Vice-President; R. Rogers, President; N. Merhoff, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Richard L. Hitchcock, Advisor. Second Row: G. Mann, D. Henderman, W. Morgan, D. Klosterman, J. Diehl, R. Nett, M. Mayer, D. Hewitt, W. Wallace. Sigma Alpha Pi Honorary is for Accounting majors. Membership may be for full-time members or for affiliates who are not Ac- counting majors. To be eligible for member- ship a student must have obtained a 2.0 in Principles of Accounting. Students take time out in the Business School lounge to study before classes. § ? SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DENTAL SCHOOL: SENIORS ROBERT V. ANDERSON, Delta Sigma Delta. WAYNE AUSMUS RICHARD BAKER, Delta Sigma Delta; Student Council: JAMES D, BOOTH, Psi Omega. ADLIE F. BROWN, JR., Phi Delta. JULIAN R. BUDDIN, Delta Sigma Delta. SCOTT D. BUTTON, Delta Sigma Delta; Interfraternity Council. WILLIAM C, COBURN, Delta Sigma Delta, Senior Page. OVA B. COMBS, Psi Omege. DONALD H, DONOHO, Delta Sigma Delta. BENNIE S. DUKES, Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delta; Dental Research Scholarship. JOHN L. FRONING, Delta Sigma Delta. GARLAND D. GODSEY, Beta Delta. WILLIAM H. GRAU, Psi Omega, Junior Grand Master; Interfraternity Council; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Delta: Phi Delta. WILLIAM S. GREEN, Delta Sigma Delta. DENTAL SCHOOL: SENIORS STEWART R, HALBAUER, Delta Sigma Delta. CLIFFORD R. HAYS, JR. CHARLES E. HELLIER, Delta Sigma Delta. WILLIAM E. HORN BEHRLE W. HUBBUCH, JR., Psi Omega. THOMAS H. HUGHES, Delta Sigma Delta; Beta Delta, Secretary; Senior Class Vice-President; Interfraternity Council. MARLIN C. JONES, Delta Sigme Delta; Beta Delta; Phi Delta. BENJAMIN F. KEPLEY, Psi Omega; Beta Delta; Thorough- bred; Dental Schoo! Co-Editor; Student Senate SPERO KEREIAKES, Delta Sigma Delta: Senior Class Vice- President, JOSEPH E. MALONEY, Delta Sigma Delta. S. GERALD MARX, Alpha Omega, President, Treasurer: Thoroughbred, Dental School Editor; Student Senate. FRANK A. MOLLER, Psi Omege. GILBERT V. MUELLER, JR., Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delte, Vice-President; Beta Deita, Vice-President. JAMES C. MURPHY, Delta Sigma Delta, President, Treas- urer; Beta Delta; Phi Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who. PHILLIP L. NALLY, Delta Sigma Delta. CHARLES T. NUCKOLS, Delta Sigma Delta. ROBERT H. OWEN, JR., Delta Sigma Delta. CHARLES L. OWSLEY, Delta Sigma Delta: Beta Delta; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, LARRY J. PACK, Delta Sigma Delta; Junior Page Scribe; Student Council; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer; Sen- ior Class President; National Essay Winner, Delta Sigma Delta Conclave. CARL R. PAYNE, Delta Sigma Delta; Beta Delta; Phi Delta; Sophomore Class President; Freshman Class Secretary- Treasurer, JAMES E. PHILLIPS, Delta Sigma Delta; Beta Delta; Phi Delta. JESSE W. PRATER, Psi Omega; Dental Research Scholarship. TED R. RAILEY, Delta Sigma Delta. LEON RIGGS CORDELL RILEY, Delta Sigma Delta. EDWARD G., RITTER, Psi Omega, President. BILLY J. ROWE IRVIN S. SIMS, Delta Sigma Delta. JO HN M. SOLAK, Psi Omega. ROBERT B, SPARKS DENTAL SCHOOL: SENIORS DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS JOE W. SPEARS, Psi Omega. BILLY V. STEPHENS, Delta Sigma Delta. NORMAN J. STRULL, Alpha Omega, Vice-President, Treasurer. CHARLES TOLLIVER, JR., Psi Omega: Beta Delta, Treasurer. DANIEL R. TRINLER, Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delta: Beta Delta. WILLIAM H. TUDOR, Psi Omega, Editor; Phi Delta; Beta Delta; Freshman Class President. DAVID W. VAUGHN, Delta Sigma Delta, Historian; Intra- mural Council, Vice-President; Student Council, President: Student Senate, Vice-President. HENRY W. WAMPLER, Psi Omega: Beta Delta: Phi Delta: Who's Who. FRANK E. WEBER, Delta Sigma Delta, Worthy-Master: Beta Delta; Phi Delta, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Student Council; Junior Class President: Dental Re- search Scholarship. WILLIAM H. WHITE, Delta Sigma Delta; Intramurals. ROBERT L. YOUNG, Delta Sigma Delta. DENTAL SCHOOL: JUNIORS Kenneth Baker Alfred Coleman Carroll Coleman, Jr. Don Goldstein Terrance Hampton Edward Hatch Paul Hensley Robert Hinkebein Roger Hren William Knehans Harold Lester Ivan Marks Frank Metzmeier Jack Morris James Slone Harold Smith Richard SoJourner Edwin Stroud Bobby Thompson Gary Wright SOPHOMORES Daniel Bizer Robert Cherry Harold Daniel Bruce Daunhauer Nick Faklis Robert Garren Ronald Henderson Lawrence Howard Dewey Justice James Kelly Robert Lawrence, Jr. William Lovin DENTAL SCHOOL: SOPHOMORES William Melntire Len Mays Jerry Mills Terrance Nudd Howard O'Koon Ronald Price Leo Reherman Joseph Robins III Phillip Robinson Jack Taylor Arthur Thornton Cornelius Witt Phillip Young FRESHMEN James Allen James Black Leo Broering William Campbell Robert Cempella James Corum Darrell Craig Daulton DuBose Owen Dyches Roy Gehring Herbert Greene, Jr. George Johnson George Keeling Robert Lavely Louis Leslie Wendell McChord DENTAL SCHOOL: FRESHMEN Allan Schifferli Hugh Skidmore John Sutterlin John Welte Charles Williams Charles Young DENTAL HYGENISTS ANN BAUER, A,D.H.A.; Student Council. NANCY BUTLER CONNIE CARTER, A.D.H.A.; Student Council; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President; Miss Thoroughbred; Psi Chi; W.R.A.; His torian of Senior Class. DIANE DARVILLE, A.D.H.A.; Student Council. JOAN FIELDS, A.D.H.A.; Student Council; Newman Club; Secretary of Senior Class. BRENDA FIELDS, A.D.H.A.; Student Council. JEANNIE McDEVITT, A.D.H.A.; Secretary of Student Coun- cil; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl Court, 1961. JANICE McQUILLEN, A.D.H.A.; Student Council, President. SHARON MISSI, A.D.H.A.; Student Council. FRESHMEN Harriet Baron Sherry Bishop Betsy Cooke Patricia Driskell Nancy Farris Nancy Hagan Heide Heiberg Marsha Hewitt DENTAL HYGIENE SENIORS KAY NETHERY, A. D. H. A.; Student Council. JULIA RANDALL PAT RAYBURN, A. D. H. A.; Pi Beta Phi, Social Chairman; Miss Thoroughbred; Engineer's Queen; Football Homecoming Court; Basketball Homecoming Court; W. R. A. JUDY RANALDO, A. D. H. A.; Student Coun- cil, CAROL THURMAN, A. D. H. A.; Student Council. CAROLYN WOLFE, A. D. H. A.; Student Council; Newman Club. JOAN YANOFF, A. D. H. A.; Student Council; Delta Phi Sigma; Treasurer of Senior Class. 239 Pictured are the full- time members of the var- ious departments of the Dental Schoo! discussing cases which affect their respective departments. Carol Hutchinson Ellen Isaacs Laura Koellner Sharon Koeneman Carol Sapp Barbara Schindler Joyce Schuhmann Margaret Sturm DENTAL SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Pictured above are members of the Student Council: Seated: Dave Vaughn, President; Spero Keriakes, Vice-Presi- dent; Jeannie McDevitt, Secretary; Ron- ald Henderson, Treasurer. Standing: Larry Pack, Bob Lawrence, Bill Lovin, George Webb, Jim Black, Bill Knehans, A! Coleman, Gordon Wiebe. Not Pic- tured: John Gardner. 240 DEDICATION For his sincere interest, dedication and understanding, the Senior Class of 1962 dedicates the Dental Section of the Thoroughbred to Ernest Ellison, D.M.D., Professor of Restorative Dentis- try and Chairman of the Admittance Committee. ALPHA OMEGA Alpha Omega was founded at the Pennsylvania Col- lege of Dental Sur- gery in 1907. Phi, one of thirty - nine chapters in the United States, Can- ada, and Israel, re- ceived its charter in 1925. The object of Pa Alpha Omega is to promote the profes- sion of dentistr Gerald Marx Don Goldstein Norman Strull and to actablick President Secretary Treasurer high standards. of scholarship, leader- ship, fellowship and character among its members. Ivan Marks Howard O'Koon Dan Bizer 241 James Murphy Larry Pack Grand Master Scribe ™ Robert Anderson, Jr. Kenneth Baker Julian Buddin Scott Button DELTA SIGMA DELTA DENTAL FRATERNITY William Coburn Alfred Coleman Carroll Coleman, Jr. Donald Donoho Bennie Dukes, Jr. Nick Faklis John Froning Stewart Halbauer Charles Hellier Thomas Hughes, Jr. Marlin Jones Spero Keriakes 242 Daniel Trinler, Jr. _ Joseph Maloney Jack Morris Gilbert Mueller, Jr, Phillip Nally Charles Nuckols Robert Owen, Jr. Charles Owsley Carl Payne st James Phillips Ronald Price Ted Railey Leo Reherman Irvin Sims Cordell Riley William White Phillip Young Robert Young David Vaughn 243 Edward Ritter William Grau Grand Master Junior Grand Master PS] OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY Robert Garren Terrence Hampton Edward Hatch Ronald Henderson Robert Hinkebein, Jr. Harold Lester William Lovin Len Mays Franklin Metzmeier Frank Moller Joe Spears Jack Taylor Bobby Thompson Charles Tolliver, Jr. 244 James Booth Robert Cherry Ova Combs Harold Daniel Roger Hren Behrle Hubbuch, Jr. James Ke lly Benjamin Kepley Rabort Users ae T e Nudd Jesse Prater Joseph Robbins, Jr. Phillip Robinson John Solak, Jr. errenc William Tudor Henry Wampler Cornelius Witt 245 — | [om] fom) = cs ow tote! — = = _ a [= —4 co GRADUATE SCHOOL Johanna B. Hancock Psychology Ajit C. Kapadia Engineering Sabri Akural comes from Turkey, where he was a journalist. He attended the University of Louisville School of Business and is now a graduate student in the History Department. 247 Ernest T. Kidd Physics Ramesh M. Sheth Chemical Engineering Stuart L, Stauss Electrical Engineering Estelle H. Zimlich Education Joseph Wittereich, who is on a teaching fellowship from the English Department, is shown leading a discussion in an English 100 class. Mr. Wittereich will have finished his thesis and the other requirements for a master's degree by June, 1962. 248 The artist on the right, ELEANOR UFFER, is working on a class problem. Miss UFFER did her undergraduate work at the Pratt Institute in New York; she will receive her Master's in Art from the University of Louisville in September, 1962. ERNEST KIDD, top left, is taking reading from an ionization gauge. He is working on his Master's Degree in Physics. CODY STAPLES, pictured in one of the laboratories in the new wing of the Natural Science Building, is running a vacuum distillation of an organic compound. Mr. STAPLES, who is attending the University on a National Science Foundation Co-operative Graduate Fellowship, will receive his Doctorate in Organic Chemistry in 1962. 249 KENT SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK KENT SCHOOL FRANKLIN D, BAKER EUGENE D. CHINN ROBERT W. MITCHELL, National Association of Social Workers. FACULTY MARGARET J. POPE Miss Kathryn Brown ROSE R. SANDLE Mrs. Blanche Adams MARY C. WEATHERS DAVID L. WHITE, Kentucky Mr. Charles Newman Welfare Association; National Association of Social Workers Full-time faculty member not pic- tured is Mrs. Mary Eva Karsell. 251 The Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work presents a two-year program of com- bined class instruction, field work, and re- search, leading to a Master of Science degree in social work. Curricula in the correctional area, in the fields of medical and psychiatric social work, are offered. Discussing play therapy techniques at Child Guidance Center, 206 East Chest- nut, are Mrs. Judy Fiene, Mr. Richard J. Walker, and Mrs. Loretta Jenkins, all sec- ond year students. 252 The display pictured above was prepared by Mrs. Rose R. Sandle to demonstrate the various roles a_profes- sional social worker is called upon to play. Enacting their respective roles in the picture to the right are a patient, a phy- sical therapist, and the Kent School field work supervisor at the Rehabilitation Center, Miss Nancy True. The Center, located at 340 East Madison, is a special service clinic which promotes and provides facilities for those suffering physical, social and voca- tional disabilities. All Kent School students do field work in their specialty, put- ting into operation the prac- tice of a profession in an actual agency under an in- structor. SCHOOL OF LAW LAW SCHOOL: SENIORS DAVID L. BECKMAN, Delta Theta Phi; Louisville Lawyer; Moot Court Club, President, Vice-President; National Moot Court Representative; Research Assistant; Legal Aid Society; Convoca tions Committee WALTER L. CATO, JR., Phi Alpha Delta: Moot Court Club Secretory; Student Bar Association: Judicial Assistanceship; Louisville Lawyer. THOMAS D. EMBERTON, Delta Theta Phi, President, Vice-Pres- ident; Moot Court Club; Legal Aid: Judicial Assistanceship; Student Bar Association Presdent, Honor Code Committee; Convocation Committee; National American Law Student Asso ciation, Convention Delegate, JOHN J. FORD, Student Bar Association LAMONT L, HAGAN, Delta Theta Phi; Briefing Service, Chair man: National Moot Court Competition: Journal of Family Law; Louisville Lawyer. CARROLL HUBBARD, JR., Phi Alpha Delta, Marshal Clerk Vice-President; Louisville Lawyer; State Democratic College Chairman; Baptist Student Council, Executive Council. AUGUST A. KLAPHEKE, Student Bar Association. WALTER W. KRIEGER, JR., Delta Theta Phi; Journal of Family Law; Briefing Service; Student Bar Association; Moot Court Club. DONALD J. LaDUKE, Delta Theta Phi; Legal Aid; Judicia Assistanceship; Student Bar Association, Social Committee BERNARD D. LEACHMAN, JR., Briefing Service; Moot Court Club; Student Bar Association WILLIAM A. McHUGH, Phi Alpha Delta; Louisville Lawyer; Moot Court Club; Book Awards; Labor Law, Insurance: Judicial Assistanceship. ROBERT H. MALONE, Phi Alpha Delta; Briefing Service Journ- al of Family Law; Louisville Lawyer, Reporter; Moot Court Competition. JERRY W. NALL, Delta Theta Phi, Tribune, Delegate to Con- vention; Louisville Lawyer, reporter; Student Bar Association Treasurer, Membership Committee Chairman, Honor Committee; Moot Court Club; Mental Inquest. RICHARD D, REMMERS, Phi Alpha Delta, Justice; Thorough- bred, Law School Editor: Louisville Lawyer; University Student Senate, President: Judicial Assistanceship; Moot Court Club Secretary. JAMES L. SIMPSON, III, Phi Alpha Delta; Pi Kappa Phi; Stu- dent Senate: Moot Court Club; Student Bar Association; Louis- ville Lawyer, News Editor. JUNIORS Robert Kohn FRESHMEN Britain Bryant Charles Davis Allen Gailor Charles Kurz Benjie Rosenbaum Allan Weiss Richard Wilson LAW SCHOOL: SENIORS JOHN E. SLOANE, Moot Court Club; Student Bar Association; Delta Theta Phi; Louisville Lawyer. JAMES P. SOHAN, Delta Theta Phi, Clerk: Judi- cial Assistanceship; Student Bar Association, Social Committee; Moot Court Club, President. LARRY G. STEPHENS, Delta Theta Phi, Vice-Dean: Honor Code Committee Chairman; Student Prac- tical Lecture Series Chairman; Delegate to A.L. S.A.; Student Bar Association, Treasurer; Legal Aid, Membership Committee. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Left to right: Robert Kohn, Dave Thompson, Carroll Hubbard, Pearl Von Allmon, Librarian. — -— — hr — shes : Left to right: Charles Hoodenpyl, Robert Malone, Norvie Lay. FACULTY Be ne ee Left to right: Ralph S. Petrilli, Dean Marlin M. Volz, William F. Dolson, Laurence W. Knowles, Wallace A. Mac- Bain, James R. Merritt, Robert W. Foster. Not pictured: Absalom C. Russell, Otis P. Dobie. 257 JUDICIAL ASSISTANTS The Judicial Assist- antship Program en- ables the law stu- dent to have the opportunity to work with the Jefferson Circuit Court Judges. In assisting the judge, the stu- dent becomes bet- ter acquainted with court house proce- dure and technique Left to right: Don LaDuke, Robert Silberstein, Walt Cato, Dan Burke, Tom Emberton. Standing: William McHugh, Richard Remmers, Jim Sohan, Charles Hoodenpyl. BRIEFING SERVICE The Briefing Service gives the student a chance to work with legal problems, while at the same time rendering a valuable service to those members of the Kentucky Bar, whose library facilities are inadequate. The Briefing Service does this work without charge to the attorney. Left to right: Robert Malone, Walter Krieger, Lamont Hagan, Norvie Lay, and Robert Biggs. LOUISVILLE LAWYER s | || | ® - The Moot Court Club presents to the law student the opportunity to be an actual part of the judicial process for the first time, by partici- pating in real courtroom episodes. Dave Grissom, Jim Thompson, and Dave Thompson accompanied Professor Ralph Pettrilli to St. Louis last Fall to represent the Law School in the regionals of National Moot Court Com- petition held there. 27k Bracke absrgas., Wor Feeetion MOOT COURT C i ) LUB Dave Beckman, President. bs eh 259 The LOUISVILLE LAWYER, the School of Law news- paper, is published once each semester. Pictured at left — Front row: H. Shapiro, R. Wilson, J. Simpson, B. Rosenbaum, J. Ar- nett, J. Nall, R. Remmers. Back row: R. Kohn, C. Hub- bard [Beison Ww. McHugh, D. Thomp- son, W. Cato, K. Kupper, A. Weiss. LEGAL AID Through the Legal Aid the School of Law offers to the community free legal assistance to those who are finan- cially unable to se- cure the services of an attorney. Stu- dents, working un- der the guidance of licensed attorneys, are given practical experiences in work- ing with actual legal problems. First row: J. T. Frankenberger, Burt Morton, Dave Thomas. Back row: Tom Ziemer, Carroll PHI ALPHA DELTA PHI ALPHA DELTA Standing: J. T. Franken- berger, Carroll Hubbard, William McHugh, Richard Remmers. Sitting: Mike Conliffe. DELTA THETA PI Standing, right to left: Tom Emberton, L. G. Stephens, Charles Hood. enpyl. Sitting, right to left: Jim Sohan, Jerry Nall. JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW Sitting: Edward Briscoe, Dave Grissom. Standing: Robert Malone, Stanton Baker, Norive Lay, Walt Krieger (Editor). JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW Begun in Spring, 1961, the JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW has already received nation- wide acclaim. In October, 1961, the JOUR: NAL received a $25,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to make extensive studies in the field of family law and relationships. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Student Bar Association, the student government at the School of Law, is designed to familiarize students with the functions of the Bar Association. The association operates the Honor Code and serves a vital function in the Orientation Program. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Left to right: Tom Emberton (President), Jack Stephens, Ron Snyder, John Arnett. 261 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MEDICAL SCHOOL: SENIORS CLARENCE M. ASHBURN GLENN F. BAIRD, Phi Chi; Junior Class Treasurer. THOMAS R. BRANDSTETTER GEORGE F. BERRY, Phi Chi. HERBERT R. BOOTH, Alpha Kappa Kappa: Alpha Omega Al pha; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Class Vice President; Junior Class Medical Student Council Delegate. ARTHUR R, BROOKER, JR., Phi Chi. ROBERT M. BROWN, Alpha Kappa Kappa. THOMAS S. CARAS, Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; C. V. Mosly Company Prize; W. B. Sanders Company Prize in Biochemistry. WILLIAM J. CAREY BURTON J, COHEN, Phi Delta Epsilon. STEPHEN F, COLLINS JEAN de CONSTANT JAMES D, CRASE FIELDING W. DANIEL JAMES W, DEBNAM, JR., Phi Chi. JOSEPH M. DEW, Alpha Kappa Kappa. PHILIP DODELL, Phi Delta Epsilon. JOHN E. DOWNING, Alpha Omega Alpha, President; Phi Kappa Phi. DAVID J. DRUTZ, Phi Delta Epsilon. GEORGE G., ELLIS KEITH E. ELLIS, Delta Chi. HERBERT G. ERHART, JR., Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN D. FIELDING, JR., Alpha Kappa Kappa. STUART A, FINK H, W. FORD VERYL F. FRYE, Phi Chi. SAMUEL W. GEHRING LAWRENCE G. GOLDBERG, Phi Delta Epsilon: Alpha Omege Alpha. ALLAN R. GORETSKY, Phi Delta Epsilon. BERNARD D. GREENWELL, Alpha Omega Alpha. MEDICAL SCHOOL: SENIORS MICHAEL A. GREENWELL VERNON F. HART, Phi Chi; Freshman Class Treasurer: Junior Class Vice-President. STEFAN HASSOLD GARY A. HOGGE JAMES A, HOLBROOK FRIDOLIN S. HORLANDER HAL E. HOUSTON, Phi Chi, President; Alpha Omega Alpha OLSON HUFF, Christian Medical Society, President, Vice-Pres dent, Senior Advisor; Sophomore Class Secretary; Student American Medical Association, President, Vice-President, Sec retory-Treasurer, Freshman Class Representative WILLIAM J. JACKSON VAN R. JENKINS, Phi Chi. JAY R. JULIUS DONALD B, KATZ, Phi Delta Epsilon. MICHAEL G. KEMPER ASTRA U. KIDD, Freshman Class Secretary; Junior Class Sec- tetary, EDWARD C. KRECKER, Alpha Kappa Kappa; Junior Class Cor- sponding Secretary. MEDICAL SCHOOL: SENIORS EDWARD E. LANDIS, Phi Chi; Board of Student Publications, Student Senate. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Alpha Kappa Kappa: Junior Class Pres. ident. WILLIAM T. LAYNE, Phi Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa. JAMES K. LINVILLE, Phi Chi. ANNA M. McHARGUE, Alpha Omega Alpha DONALD L. MANSFIELD, Phi Chi, Rush Chairman: Senior Class President; Student Council Representative JOAN E. MATTINGLY FRANK C, MILLER, Phi Chi. WALLY O. MONTGOMERY RANDALL B. MOORE, Senior Class Secretary; Phi Chi. WILLIAM T. MOORE, Alpha Kappa Keppa CHESTER H. MORRIS, Phi Ch ROBERT R. O'CONNOR FLOYD G. POORE, Alphe Kappa Kappa. LARRY A. RAYMOND, Phi Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Woodcock Society. MEDICAL SCHOOL: SENIORS RONALD L. ROGERS, Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN J. ROSENTHAL, Alpha Omega Alpha. JOSEPH M . SCANLAN ELMER B. SCHOENBACHLER, Junior Class Vice-President; Ph oy FF Chi. : J 4 Y MICHAEL P, SMALL, Phi Delta Epsilon, President Sia . = BOBBIE E. SPENCER ‘ ORVILLE J, STIN, Alpha Kappa Kappe. JOHN M, STOEKINGER, Phi Chi; Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent. BETTY W. STRATFORD ’ Va ROBERT L, SUTTLES ce swe ed - MICHAEL D, THOMAS 7 EDWARD C, THOMPSON RUSSELL L. TRAVIS, Phi Chi. BILLY H. WELLS JOHN A. WENTE, Phi Chi. JUNIORS Terrence Schneider SOPHOMORES Ronald Chism Robert Connor Chester Davidson, Jr. John Hoffman Ernest Holbrook Michael Kaplan Bruce Keeling Ben Krentzman Carl Liebert Robert Long Jerry Morris Robert Padgett Don Pruitt Carl Raque James Rice Loren Schechter Edward Scofield Jerry Seligman William Voskuhl Chalmer Wheeler ANDY C. WRIGHT SOPHOMORES David Wolf FRESHMEN Philip Bosley Keith Byrd John Gardner Homer Holt William Jackson Bruce Johnson Daniel Keesee Charles Kincaid Jack Laymon Thomas Leonard Paul Lewis Larry McReynolds George Miller Robert Noel William Petri Bruce Plymale James Rice Alton Sheffield Irwin Streiff Harvey Tullin Kenneth VonRoenn Gordon Wiebe Jimmy Woodward MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY: SENIORS PHYLLIS H. CLARKE ALICE F, COMPTON MARCIA DERING, Pi Beta Phi; Westminister Club; French Club; I.R.C.; W.R.A MARY F. HIEMER JOYCE A. KRIEGER BEVERLY F, NEWELL, Kappa Delte. ROSALIND SCHMITT JEAN A, SLUCHER, Delta Zeta, President, Treasurer; Cwens Panhellenic Council, Vice-President; W.R.A. UNDERCLASSMEN Emma Foust Mary Hanks Carmen Underwood 270 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Randell Moore, Secretary; Billy Wells, Vice-President; Ken Brown, Treasurer: Don Mansfield, President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: James D. McNeely, Treasurer; Homer A. Holt, Jr., President; Eliza Belle Comp- ton, Secretary; Robert G. Howard, Vice-President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 271 STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Left to Right: Terry Davis, Secretary-Treasurer; Herbert Booth, Vice-President; Olson Huff, President. The Student American Medical Association (S.A.M.A.) is the largest organization of medical students in the world. The local group was formed in 1956. Its executive council was formed by com- bining the Student Council with the new group. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: James G. Gulley, Treasurer; John A. Hoffmann, Presi- dent; Chalmer S. Wheeler, Secretary. 272 The Hippocratic Oath is administered on the day of Graduation to the Medical School graduates. 273 PHI DELTA EPSILON FRATERNITY Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity was founded nationally in 1904, and presently there are forty-nine chapters. The Phi Chapter was established at the University of Louisville Medical School in 1916. Burton Cohen Philip Dodell David Drutz Allan Goretsky Donald Katz Loren Schechter —s ° Jerry Seligman Michael Small nh OFFICERS: Consul ; iors Michael Small Vice Consul a Allan Goretsky Chancellor 2 ee Robert Wenk Scribe ; Richard Goldstein Historian ...... ; wesc Mark Markowitz Pledgemaster ; ape rcrcistaacrrec LY NOTE PALO 274 Herbert Booth Robert Brown Joseph Dew John Fielding David Lawrence William Moore Floyd Poore R. Bruce Johnson Orville Stein David Wolf ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA FRATERNITY Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity was founded nationally in 1888. The Alpha Nu Chapter was established at the Uni- versity of Louisville in 1909. The Chapter, located at 233 East College Street, provides eating accommodations and living quarters for its members. OFFICERS: President Thomas Jones Vice-President William Voskuhl Secretary Roy L. Clemons Treasurer ; Harold Mielke PHI CHI MEDICAL FRATERNITY The Phi Chi Medical Fraternity was founded nationally in 1889 and the Alpha Alpha Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1894. The Chapter House is located at 1235 Cherokee Road. The men live in the house which provides comfortable living and study facilities, and also serves as a site for many of the fraternity functions. The Chapter sponsors ihe Dougal Dollar lectureship at the Medical School. Glenn Baird George Berry Arthur Brooker, Jr. Thomas Caras Robert Connor James Debnam Veryl Frye Hal Houston Van Jenkins Bruce Keeling Charles Kincaid Ed Landis Jack Laymon William Layne Tom Leonard James Linville Don Mansfield Frank Miller Chester Morris Jerry Morris Robert Noel Carl Raque Larry Raymond James Rice Edward Scofield John Stoekinger Chalmer Wheeler OFFICERS: President ee a aon ee PIL HOUSTON Vice-President ownwwacharles Hargadon Secretary .... ————- ..........Randell Moore Treasurer Se a a BOR ETS SCHOOL OF MUSIC EDWIN C. BRAND, Phi Mu Alpha; University Choir, Vice- President; Student MENC, President; Student Council. BRUCE E. BRUMLEY, Phi Mu Alpha, President; University Choir, President; Student Council; University Band; University Orches- tra; Pep Band. NANCY F, HANCOCK, Mortar Board; French Players. MARY H. ROMINE, Mortar Board; Delta Omicron, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer; Harvest Moon Festival Chairman: Student Council, President; Student Senate; President's Advisory Coun- cil; Religious Council;, University Choir, Treasurer. BONNIE L. WAUGH, Student Council; Student MENC, Corre- sponding Secretary; University Choir; University Marching Band; Symphonic Wind Ensemble. MUSIC SCHOOL JUNIORS Patricia Buckner Lloyd Collins Ruth Fossit Bobbye Ossman Linda Owen SOPHOMORES Linda Loy Sherrin MacDonald Shirley Prow FRESHMEN Carolyn Holliger William Huhn Rebecca Schneiter MUSIC SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Chuck Baxter; Tom Giles; Ruth Hilton; Diane Redline; Linda Loy; Ronnie Waugh; Ed Brand; Mary Helen Romine, President; Patsy Buckner, Secretary; Charlie Mallory, Treasurer. Not pictured: Bill White, Vice- President; Shirley Prow. The purpose of the Music School Student Council is to regulate and coordinate all affairs which are of common interest to the Gardencourt students. It also provides the students an opportunity for promoting active leadership, academic life, and the extra-curricular activities within the University. 280 — Whether one chooses a secluded spot or a room full of dancers, he is bound to enjoy the Harvest Moon Festival sponsored annually by the School of Music. This event is open to all University students. The University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Walter Dahlen, is composed of some of the Music School students. In the picture below the choir is performing at the annual Christmas convocation. SOUTHERN POLICE INSTITUTE Professor David A. McCandless Director Southern Police Institute Associate Professor Rolland L. Soule Associate Director Associate Professor John C, Klotter Associate Director First row: Sgt. K. Eminisor, Mecklenburg County, N. C.; Sgt. W. O'Keefe, Jefferson County, Ky.; Officer W. Singleton, Louisville, Ky.; Sgt. J. Rath, Columbus, Ohio; Capt. C. Goodpaster, Huntington, West Va.; Sgt. C. Keene, Louisville, Ky.; Capt. Harijadi, Indonesia. Second row: Capt. A. Mehr-Mofakaam, Iran; Sgt. R. Bodish, Milwaukee, Wis.; Capt. G. Kehyari, Iran; Sgt. R. Schroth, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lieut. A. Curtis, Dallas, Texas; Officer A. Bland, Montgomery, Ala.; Deputy Sheriff W. Hudson, Jr., Collier County, Fla.; Sgt. B. Meyers, Tucson, Arizona; Lieut. Col. Mehdi Farrohi, Iran. Third row: Sgt. E. Valentine, Ohio State Patrol; Lieut. O. Boone, Borger, Texas; Lieut. L. Saunders, Alexandria, Va.; Sgt. C. Lloyd, Statesville, N. C.; Lieut. G. Musick, Johnson City, Tenn.; Sgt. |. Otwell, Louisiana State Police; Chief H. Swick, Lafayette, Indiana; Major A. Shahidi, Iran. Fourth row: District Commander Capt. D. Howerth, Canal Zone; Chief T. Davis, Raleigh, N. C.; Detective |. Montes, Savannah, Ga.; Lieut. A. Sevier, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Sgt. R. Cline, Kentucky State Police; Lieut. M. Chambers, Alabama Dept. Public Safety; Detective Sgt. D. Monk, North Little Rock, Ark.; Detective C. Casewell, Jr., Louisville, Ky. TWENTY-FIFTH CLASS TWENTY-SIXTH CLASS First row: Sgt. C. Handorf, Cincinnati, Ohio; Officer P. Matthews, Louisville, Ken- tucky; Assistant Director H. Nye, Kansas Bureau of Investigation; Detective W. Anderson, Jefferson County, Kentucky; Capt. P. Riddhiluan, Thailand; Lieut. N. Randall, New Orleans, Louisiana; Lieut. K. Nelson, Kansas Highway Patrol. Second row: Lieut. J. Brennan, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Capt. Jaime Carrillo, Colombia, South America; Sgt. R. Brown, Kansas City, Missouri; Capt. A. Gunstanson, Mesquite, Texas; Officer J. Luecken, St. Louis, Missouri; Lieut. W. Sheriff, Montgomery, Ala- bama; Officer J. Roh, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Capt. C. Acosta, Colombia, South America. Third row: Lieut. R. Gloeckner, Columbus, Ohio; Officer W. Strahl, Jr., Louisville, Kentucky; Chief F. Zeigler, Columbus, Indiana; Capt. N. Al-Hajem, Na- tional Police, Iraq; Sgt. L. Boucher, Kentucky State Police; C. Nesbitt, Public Safety Advisor, USOM to Pakistan; Lieut. E. Kaminski, Dallas, Texas; Lieut. A. Gwinn, Homestead, Florida. Fourth row: Corporal A. Bertagnolli, Illinois State Police; Detec- tive C. Elliott, Marietta, Georgia; Sgt. J. Hampton, Louisville, Kentucky; Lieut. B. Manley, Albany, Georgia; Lieut. W. Gray, Louisiana State Police; Lieut. R. Brooks, Alabama Department of Public Safety; Lieut. R. Lynskey, Chicago, Illinois; Sgt. R. Dennis, Naples, Florida; Sgt. J. Cabe, North Carolina Highway Patrol. Mr. Klotter discusses the Principles of Po- lice Organization. All of the student's time is not spent with books. Here the students put into practice what they have learned in the classroom. Left: Keeping up with the latest skills in crime detection, Captain Ardeshir Mehr-Mofakham learns to restore obliterated numbers. Above: 2 A.M. and 30 chapters to go! 286 Sgt. Robert Chiaramonte stops to demonstrate a point in his lecture on Patrolman's Performance Report. 287 Many ideas relevant to S.P.I. classes, are exchanged during coffee breaks. SPEED SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL SPEED SCHOOL: SENIORS JOHN L. AKER, A.I.E.E.; 1.R.E.; Chess Club, President LARRY R. ALLEN, Lambda Chi Alpha; AS.M.E., Athletic Chair man; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals WILLIAM S. ALPER, Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Vice Presi dent; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Tau; Phi Kappa Phi; Ph Eta Sigma; Engineer's Day Co-Chairman Physics Department Co-Chairman Chemical Engineering Department: A.|!.Ch.E MIGUEL AOUN, |.R.E.; A. .E.E. PETER B. ARONHIME, A.R.S.; A.!.E.E.1.R.E., Treasurer; Newmar Club Intramural Softball. RICHARD AUTER, A.S.M.E.; A.R.S.; A.1.Ch.E.; Engineer's Day: Intramural, Basketball, Softball. MAURICE S. BACON, Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; |.R.E A.S.T.M. ROBERT R. BAECHLE, |.R.E.; A.I.E.E.; Newman Club; Intra murals. BRUCE M. BEALE, |.R.E.; A.F.R.O.T.C., Commander Arnold Air Society: Intramural, Football, Softball, Tennis. CHARLES BEATTIE, Extramurals: Intramurals; A.I.Ch.E THOMAS J. BERKEY, Phi Kappa Tau; Sigma Tau; A.!.Ch.E.; N, R.O.T.C, WALTER A BISHOFF, Lambda Chi Alpha, Homecoming Chair- man; Sigma Tau; Gerlack Memorial Award; Speed Engineer, E. E. Editor; A.I.E.E.-ILR.E., Vice-President; E.I.P.; Engineer's Day Co-Chairman; A.F.R.O.T.C., Saber Air Command; Intramural, Football, Softball, Turkey Trot. JACK C. BOHANNON, A.S.C.E., Treasurer. HAROLD S. BOSTON, A.I.E.E.; 1.R.E.; Intramural Softball; En- gineer's Day. JOHN T. BREITBEIL, |.R.E.-A.I.6.E.; |.R.E., Secretary; Newman Club; A.F.R.O.T.C., Drill Team; Intramural, Ping Pong, Softball. SPEED SCHOOL: SENIORS WILLIAM L. BUEHNER, [.R.E.; A.I.E.E.; Newman Club; Engi- neer's Day. JOHN O. BURCKLE, Phi Kappa Tau; Omicron Delta Kappa President; Sigma Tau: Phi Ete Sigma; A.!.Ch.E., Assistant Treas- urer; Cardinal, Assistant Advertising Manager; Speed Engineer, Advertising Manager; Leadership Commission; Student Council. FLOYD A. BURKEL, Delta Upsilon: Athletic Director, House Manager; A.S.M.E.; Mr. Thoroughbred Court; Intramurals, Bas- ketball, Football, Softball All Star Team CARL T. CASE, Phi Kappa Tau: A.F.R.O.T.C., Arnold Air So- ciety: A.I.E.E.-].R.E.; Thoroughbred. DAVID M. CARROLL, Theta Tau: A.S.M.E.; A.R.S.: Engineer's Day ALEXANDER J. CHAYKOSKI, Lembda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E ntramurals. JAMES N. CHERWAK, A.S.M.E.; Intramurals, Football, Softba MARTIN D. DAVIS, Triangle: A.S.M.E.; Masthead, Business Manager: N.R.O.T.C., Rifle Teor JAMES R. DAY, Phi Keppe Tou President; A.I.Ch.E., President: St Cou ber: Student Senate; Cardinal, Assistant Busine Manager Thoroughbred, Speed Editor fe tramura CHARLES R. DURBIN, Delta Upsilon: Newman Club; Engineers Day; A.S.M.E.; A.R.S.; Intramurals JORDAN D. ELLIS, A.S.M.E.; A.R.S.; Engineer's Day; Intramure Basketball, Softba HARRY J. EMMERICH, Kappa Alpha: A.I.Ch.E.: Intramurols WILLIAM R. FEGER, A.S.C.E.; Newman Club; Intramurals C, MAX FENTRESS, A.S.M.E JOHN L. FINN, Lambde Chi Alpha: Varsity Sports, Besketbe Football, Captain, Track: Intramurals; Senior Class Secretary Student Senate, Voting Member; A.S.M.E.; Mr Thoroughbred Court RANDALL C. FOWLER, A.S.M.E.; A.S.R.; Intramurals. EDWIN L. GOLDBERG, Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Phi Omega; A.l.Ch.E.: 1.R.E.; Intramural Softball. PHIL J. GORNET, A.S.M.E.; Newman Club: Speed Engineer; Intramurals; Senior Class President; Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent: Student Senate, Voting Member WILLIAM M. GRAMIG, Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; New- man Club: A.I.Ch.E., Assistant Treasurer; Intramurals. GERALD G. GRATTAN, Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Master, Home coming Chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President; A.S.M.E.: A.R.S.; Thoroughbred, Advertising Manager, Co-Associate Ed tor: Cardinal, Office Manager; Speed Engineer, Subscriptic Manager, Business Manager; Speedway, Editor; Intramure Student Council, President; Student Senate, Voting Member Student Board of Publications; Engineer's Day. JAMES B. GUFFEY, Theta Tau, Rush Chairman; A.I.Ch.E.; In ternational Relations Club; Westminster Fellowship DAVEY S. HAAS, A.|.Ch.E.; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals DAVID B. HAMM, A.S.M.E.; 8.S.U.; Varsity Footba ntra murals. GERALD R, HAPPLE, A.!.Ch.E GEORGE E. HERBIG, A.S.C.E., Vice-President; A.!.E.E.; New man Club; Student Council, Voting Member; Engineer's Day: Intramurals, WILLIAM G. HOGG, A.S.M.E.; N.R.O.T.C., Eagle and Anchor Society, Masthead, ROBERT W. HUBER, Delta Upsilon; A.S.M.E.; Intramurals, Bas ketball; Football, Track, Volleyball. JOHN O. HUNT, A.I.E.E., Secretary; Varsity Football; Intra murals; Engineer's Day. JOHN E. KERCHEVAL, Phi Kappa Phi: A.S.M.E., President; A.|.Ch.E.; A.R.S.; Student Council, Treasurer; Speed Engineer; Who's Who. RONALD C. KREPS, Lambda Chi Alpha, Homecoming Chair- man: A.I.E.E.-I.R.E., Athletic Chairman, Social Chairman; Stu- dent Council; Intramurals, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, SPEED SCHOOL: SENIORS SPEED SCHOOL: SENIORS WILLIAM E. LITKENHOUS, Phi Kappa Tau; A.S.M.E.; A.R.S.: Newman Club; Cardinal, Circulation Manager; Thoroughbred, Sports Editor; Speed Engineer, Circulation Manager, Subscrip. tion Manager; Varsity Swimming Captain; Swimmer of the Year Award: Intramurals, CHARLES T. LUTES, Delta Upsilon; A.S.M.E., Treasurer; A.R.S.: Sigma Tau; Speed Engineer, Circulation Manager: Engineer's Day, Co-Chairman; Engineer's Ball, Co-Chairman; Intramurals; Extramural Soccer. TOM McDONALD, Theta Tau, Treasurer; A.!.Ch.E Secretary; Intramurals, Basketball, Football, Softball, Turkey Trot CHARLES S. MARX, Lambda Chi Alpha; A.I.E.E.-I.R.E.: E.1.P.; Newman Club: Intramurals, Football, Softball; Engineer's Day EGBERT D. MAYNARD, Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer; Siqma Tau: Omicron Delta Kappa; A.F.R.O.T.C., Arnold Air Society, Dri Team, Color Guard: Marching Band: Orchestra; Concert Band; A.|.E.E.-I.R.E.: E.l.P.; Student Council; Intramurals, Football Horseshoes, Softball, Volleyball. SHAIL V. MEHTA, A.!.Ch.E DAVID R. MERRITT, A.S.Ch.E.. Secretary; W Wendt Civ Engineering Award: Engineer's Day: Intramurals, Basketba ng. Softball ROGER E. MITCHELL, A.R.S., Vice-Chairman, Secretary: A.S M.E.; Engineer's Day; Intramurals, Award for Highest Individus Points; Participation Award From Speed Schoo A.F.R.O.T.C Individual Participation Award. WILLIAM E. MULLINS, Phi Ete Sigma; A.S.EE ntramura Softball. ISHAC D. NASRI ROBERT L. NEVITT, A.S.M.E.: A.R.S.: Newman Club: Intramurals Student Council; Engineer's Day EMMETT L. OGDEN, Phi Kapps Tou: |.R.E.; A.l.E.E.: Wesley Club; Intramural Counc ANGEREAU G. ORMSBY, Phi Kappa Tau: A.RS.; ASME Intramurals, Football, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball RICHARD B. POLLEY, A.S.M.E.: A.F.R.O.T.C.: Intramurals, Bas ketball, Football JOHN T. RIESTER, Kappa Alpha, Historian: A.R.S.; A.S.M.E. Program Chairman; Speed Engineer; |ntramurals Engineers Day: Newman Club SPEED SCHOOL: SENIORS JAMES . ROBERTS, A.!.Ch.E.; Senior Class Vice-President; In- tramurals. RONALD M. ROUNTREE, A.S.M.E., Secretary: A.R.S.; Varsity Baseball; Intramural snorte: Fnaineer's Day, Co-Chairman of M.E. Department. GEORGE F. SCHMITT, Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President; Sigma Tau, President, Treasurer; A.F.R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Ar- nold Air Society, Secretary; Marching Band; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; A.S.1.M. Student Award; International Rela- tions Clubs; Westminster Club; Intramural Sports. ALLEN G. SCHOERING, A.S.M.E.: Newman Club; Engineer's Day. FRANCIS B. SCHUNICHT, Theta Tau, Secretary: Siqma Tau: Newman Club; A.!.Ch.E.; Engineer's Day, Co-Chairman. DANIEL R. SEGER, Delta Upsilon; A.F.R.O.T.C, Arnold Air Society; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Sports JOHN G. SHEA, JR., Theta Tau; A.R.S.; AS.M.E.; Wesley Club; Engineer's Day. WESLEY G. SWANN, A.|.Ch.E.; Newman Club: A.F.R.O.T.C.; Engineer's Day; Intramurals, Football, Softball, Swimming, Track Volleyball. HERBERT W. TAYLOR, JR., Phi Ete Sigma; A.I.E.E.; Studen Council; Engineer's Day; Intramural Softball JAMES L. THOMPSON, A.R.S., Treasurer; A.S.T.M.E., President: A.S.M.E.; Newman Club; Intramural sports; Engineer's Day STEPHEN M. THRASHER, JR., Theta Tau, Regent; Sigma Tau Secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa; A.S.C.E., President; N.R.O.T.C., Outstanding Freshman, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding Presenior; MASTHEAD, Editor; SPEED ENGINEER; Engineer's Dey; WHO'S WHO. MORGAN S. WAUGH, Theta Tau; Sigma Tau: Phi Kappa Phi; AJ.E.E., Chairman; |.R.E.; Student Council; WHO'S WHO. DAVID N. WELSH, Phi Kappa Tau; A.S.M.E.; A.F.R.O.T.C. Deputy Group Commander; Intramural Sports. CHARLES M. WOLLERT, Phi Kappa Tou; A.I.Ch.E., Vice-Presi- dent; A.R.S.; L.S.A. DAVID W. WRIGHT, A.S.C.E.; A.F.R.O.T.C.; Engineer's Day Co-Chairman; Intramural sports; Intramural Council, Director. SPEED SCHOOL: PRE SENIORS Earl Berry Jerry Coad Robert Entrican Harold Frankel Frederick Fresh Charles Haddaway Matt Hargan Douglas Herold Dale Hettinger Russell Hollars Hugh Houghton Edward Lewis Roy Lister Janice Livesay Joseph Love David Mercer Jerry Neely William Pile Robert Porter Herbert Rahm Jerry Smith Ruth Triplett Larry Tyler John Whitler Herman Wyssbrod JUNIORS Michael Butler Edwin Cambron John Eberman Albert Edwards SPEED SCHOOL: JUNIORS Paul Graw William Harris Robert Hollenbeck David Horn James Kallaher Thomas Lewe Thomas Lightfoot Marion McCamish Evans McCandless James McDonald Thomas Montgomery Rusty Oiler Harry Porter William Paynter John Robertson Richard Schafflein Carl Schmitt John Schmitt Spencer Snook Logan Surles Chester Vogel Robert Voigt Robert Washer James Young SOPHOMORES Stanley Adams Edward Anshutz Edward Birchler Charles Brown Harry Brown Donald Bush Kenneth Buschmann Richard Crispin SPEED SCHOOL: SOPHOMORES Robert Davis John Dobins Robert Dooley William Doolittle Jon Doyle Denny Elmore William Exely Walter Frisbie Jesse Goldsmith Bruce Goreham Stanley Haas Howard Hay Ralph Jarboe Robert Kessinger Frederick Krafcik Raymond Kulbitskas Thomas Kurk Dick Lasky Robert Lyon Michael McCaffery William McCulloch Donald Odell John Passafiume Jerry Prather Bruce Sanders Charles Schott Waller Scott John Shipway Rodney Smith Paul Soete John Spanyer Robert Sullivan SPEED SCHOOL: SOPHOMORES Paul Summers Edwin Thieman John Throgmorton Michael Vetter Dennis Walsh James Werneister Larry Wilham Winfield Woolsey Wesley Ziege FRESHMEN Bob Ayre Joseph Broadhurst Kevin Buechner Robert Christensen Steve Dancinger Richard Dinsmore John Doyel Richard Gerstle Leslie Givan William Hartmann Robert Kennedy Jere Kiesel Paul Kissling Merle Likins John Mehling Wayne Morse Joseph Muller Ronald Myrick Edward Pape Jim Rutledge Steve Singleton Edward Sommer Lawrence Stewart Andrew Susmichel Joseph Venhoff Dan Verser Robert Young All thedry and no practice does not make a good engineer. Tom Berkey tries a little practical ap- plication with a distillation column and an automatically controlled oven. SPEED SCHOOL FACULTY First Row: J. Simester, M. Northrop, C. Wittig, Dean R. C. Ernst, G. Wil- liams, W. McIntosh. Second Row: M. Schwartz, J. Ayres, H. Fenwich, Col. P. Sprawls, V. Schumacher. Third Row: S, Fisher, J. Story, M. Fegenbush, P. Lutz. Fourth Row: S. Fife, M. Walker, R. Fields, D. Scheer, J. Snowden. Fifth Row: T. Mullins, A. Chen, D. Chesak, G. Oppo, M. Paz, J. Heer.. Sixth Row: K. Wolfe, R. Zucker, A. Barnes, C. Plank, J. Reker, S. Spalding, P. Schrodt. SPEED SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: J. Kercheval, Secretary; P. Gor- The Speed Scientific School Student Coun- net, Vice President; K. Batcher, Treasurer; cil officially represents the student body. G. Grattan, President. Second Row: R. Its membership is composed of representa- ale vt nae Faget gon tives from the four professional societies; Sea Coltele Atal Decne Wout e American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Maynard, G. Herbig, W. Bishoff, C. Lutes. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fourth Row: P. Graw, R. Kalbitskas. American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Rocket Society, and twelve representatives from the student body. Major projects of the Student Council are Engineer's Day and the Engineers Ball. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS First Row: J. Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer; P. Aronhime, Vice-Chairman; R. Kreps, Social Chairman; M. Waugh, Chairman; J. Breitbeil, Secretary-Treasurer; W. Bishoff, Co-chairman. Second Row: M. Bacon, W. Buehner, E. Goldberg, P. Kabler, W. Mullins. Third Row: B. Beale, R. Baechle, L. Ogden, H. Taylor. Fourth Row: P. Graw, D. Andrew, E. Lewis, E. Maynard, C. Marx, J. Aker, C. Schmitt, M. Aoun, P. Ash. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS First Row: T. McDonald, Sex retary; C. Wollert, Vice-President: Dr. E. R. Gar hard, Advisor; R. Day, President. Second Row: G. Schmitt, J. Roberts, J. Guffey, W. McCulloch, T. Berkey, A. Kapadia. Third Row: B. Schunict, W Swann, B. Alper, D. Hass, J. Burckle, C. Vogel, H. Emmerich. Fourth Row: R. Kulbitskas, J. Whitler, E. Thieman, T. Coffey, M. Breitmeyer. First Row: D. Merrit, Sec- retary; G. Herbig, Vice President; Prof. J. Heer, Advisor; S. Thrasher, Pres- ident. Second Row: F. Fresh, Prof. W. McIntosh, R. Feger, J. Wright, H. Frankel. Third Row: J. Eberman, Prof. J. Snow- den, Prof. A. Barnes. Fourth Row: J. Pflazer, T. Lewe, E. Berry, H. Allt- house. Fifth Row: G. Petro, D. Hettinger, D. Smith, N. Haroutounian, N. Graf, N. Whitlock. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS E ime —s ss : Fifth Row: C. Lutes, Treasurer; L. Tyler, Vice-Chairman; C. Wittig, Advisor; J. Smith, Advisor; J. Kercheval, Chairman; R. Rountree, Secretary. Second Row: J. Riester, D. Hamm, A. Chaykaski, J. Thompson, A. McNickle, D. Seger, R. Huber, R. Fowler. Third Row: E. Hall, P. Gornet, W. Hogg, R. Polley, L. Burckel, R. Durbin, D. Welsh, M. Davis, J. Shea. Fourth Row: G. Grattan, W. Pile, H. Porter, J. Livesay, L. Hughes, D. Harold, H. Rohm, R. Entrican. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY First Row: A. McNickle: W. Pile, Vice-Chairman; K. Batcher, Chairman; J. Thompson, Treasurer. Second Row: C. Lutes, D. Caroll, J. Joblovski, R. Auter, J. Ellis. Third Row: J. Shea, R. Rountree, W. Bishoff, R. Fowler. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE: SENIORS LYNN O. ARMSTRONG, University College Student Council. DONALD R. BAXTER GERALD K. BROCKMAN JOHN R. CLEMENTS CHARLES E, DAVIS GEORGE A. DUNCAN DONALD C, ERWIN ELIZABETH V. FLORENCE, Keppa Delta Pi. HARRY M, FORD HARRY L. GREGORY CLYDE E. HALL, Delta Phi Alpha. ROBERT M. HEYWARD, Sigma Tau. GEORGI LEO HORLANDER JUANITA JONES | UNIVERSITY COLLEGE: SENIORS ROLAND F. KAPPEL, University College Student Council, JAMES L. LYONS DAVID A. MANTEUFFEL, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President: Pj Kappa Delta, Vice-President; Canterbury Club, Vice-President: Debate Team, WILLIAM I. McCREARY CHARLES F. McKNIGHT NORMAN LYNN MELHISER EDNA S. MILLER ORAL L, MILLER CHARLES L. MOBERLY MARY A, PEASE ANTHONY R. ROMAO ANNA S, ROZEL WILLIAM E, RUTH FRANCIS G, STEIN, President of University College Student Council, JOHN R. STEWART UNIVERSITY COLLEGE: SENIORS NARVIN L, STOWERS MELVIN TALBOTT, Alpha Phi Alpha. HAROLD J. UHL UNDERCLASSMEN MATTIE E. WILLIAMS Lloyd Antle Lee Ballard Paul Berrier Nancy Bradley William Edelen Lawrence Edlin Lyquitta Ennis Jack Epps Jerry Henderson Gentry Hornback Charles Miller William Roberson Nancy Raidy Lavone Rolle Sandra Stratton Mary Svara Barbara Talley Carole Thomas Thomas Wahle Mogan Wheeler Robert Willett UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCIL bi SS Z Left to right, seated: Gil Stein, Betty Blake, Emily Bates, standing: Pat Menges, Natalie Goodman, Lamonte Hornback, Katherine Lawson, Doris Herman, Richard Stone, Larry Edlin, John Sparling. William Kelly, Assistant Dean of the Un versity College, Advisor t oC The Speed Reading Course is only one of several non-credit courses offered by the University College. Over 2000 students are enrolled and taking full credit courses in the University College. The ‘'Curious World Series'' (WHAS-TY) and the University Today (WAVE-TY) are pro- duced by the Uni- versity College. The Luncheon Lecture Series for Senior Citizens, and the Film Festival are among the many activities of the Uni- versity College. Audio-visual work for the University of Louisville is handled by Mr. Ben Hall of the Univer- sity College. Saw=- XA GNI Abner, Carl E., 227 Allen, John W., 185 Adams, Carl E., 51 Angiolillo, Paul F., 221, 47 Ayers, Joseph A., 299 Barber, Richard L., 34, 221 Barnes, Albert H., 299 Barrett, Curtis L., 221 Bennett, Donald M., 221, 5! Binford, John R., 221 Browning, Bessie H., 221 Chen, Alfred T., 299 Chesak, David D., 299 Clay, William M., 221 Craf, John R., 35 Crawford, Thomas H., 221 Dahlin, Walter O., 281 Abbott, John R., 45 Abell, Dale F., 213 Abrams, Jean, 213, 106 Achgill, Mary, 213 Acosta, C., 285 Adams, Harold, 193 Adams, John W., 193 Adams, Stanley C., 295 Ade, Dinah, 207 Aker, John, 289, 300 Akers, Alice, 207, 60, 98 Akridge, William, 55 Akural, Sabri, 247 Alexander, Martha, 203 Allen, James, 236 Allen, Larry, 289 Alper, William, 289, 300, 47, 52, 40, 118 ADMINISTRATION INDEX Davidson, Philip, 27, 26 Dobie, Otis, 257 Dolson, William F., 257 Donovan, lan E., 181 Dowell, Carol W., 221 Dromo, John, 221 Drummond, Kathleen, 227 Dunbar, C. P., 30 Elbert, Norbert F., 30 Ellison, Ernest M., 241 Ernst, Robert C., 299, 32 Fegenbush, Milton L., 299 Fenwick, Harold H., 299 Fields, Raymond |., 299 Fife, Soemuel T., 299 Fisher, Orville L., 181 Fisher, Stanley E., 299 Foster, Robert W., 257 Fulkerson, Samuel C., 221 Furnish, William F., 221 Gardner, Kenneth S., 185 Gordon, Fortuna L., 46 Griffith, Tedd N., 221, 185 Gwinn, Joel A., 221 Hall, Ben D., 307 Hart, William K,, 221, 185 Hedgepeth, Oliver P., 221, 185 Heer, John E., 299, 300 Hickman, Bernard, 221 Hitchcock, Richard L., 227, 228 Houchens, John M., 30, 47 Howe, Laurence Lee, 221, 47 Huffman, William C,, 33 Kelly, William F., 306 Kemper, Raymond A., 221 Kinsman, J. Murray, 35 Klotter, John C., 283 Knowles, Laurence, 257 Koester, Leonard A., 221 Krauss, Martin L., 306 Krumholtz, Louis A., 55 Lane, Colon T., 185 Larger, William L., 227 Lawrence, Dave, 29 Lipscomb, Nathan T., 221 Lutz, Paul C., 299 MacBain, Wallace A., 257 Mallalieu, William C., 221 Manning, John W., 227 Maurer, D. W., 221 McCandless, David A., 283, 33 McGlothlin, William, 34, 29 Mcintosh, W. R., 299, 300 Merritt, John R., 257 Moore, Walter L., 221 Mostovych, Nicholas, 221, 51 Muir, Donal E., 221 Mullin, Thomas E., 299 Myatt, Berg, 18! Myers, Raymond E., 35 Naber, Charles T., 221 Nay, Mary S., 22! Northrop, Miles G., 299 Otarzewski, Paul J., 18! Paxton, Glen W., 181 Paz, Mario, 299 Petrilli, Ralph S., 257 Plank, Charles A., 299 Press, Lawrence W., I8! Quast, Harry S., 221, 181 Reker, Joseph R., 299 Rush, Rex H., 181 Russell, A, C., 257 Scheer, Donald J., 299 STUDENT INDEX Alt, Larry J., 193, 112 Althaus, Susan, 207, 104 Althouse, Howard, 300 Ames, Bruce, 213, 114 Anderson, Dorothy, 45 Anderson, Marillene, 98, 203 Anderson, Robert, 231 Andrew, Dall H., 300 Anderson, W., 285 Anshutz, Edward, 295 Antle, Lloyd, 305 Aoun, Miguel, 289, 300 Applebaum, Norman, 203 Applegate, Paula, 213 Armstrong, Jerris, 164-5 Armstrong, Lynn, 303 Arnett, John, 261, 259 Aronhime, Peter, 64, 289, 300 Ash, Philip, 300 Ashburn, Clarence, 263 Asher, Jane, 213, 102 Atkinson, Elise, 193, 187, 98 Atkinson, Sally, 203, 98 Aulbach, Martha, 219, 187, 106, 134 Ausmus, Joseph, 231 Auter, Paul, 289, 300 Ayre, Robert, 297 Bacon, Maurice, 289, 300 Baechle, Robert, 289, 300 Baird, Glenn, 263, 276 Baird, Robert, 114, 207, 242 Baker, Elizabeth, 213 Baker, George, 231 Baker, Kathy, 203 Baker, Kenneth, 235, 242 Baker, Stanton, 261 Schrodt, Paul R., 299 Schumacher, Vincent, 299, 221, Schwartz, Manuel, 299 Simester, John H., 299 Simpson, Dorothy, 221 Snowden, James, 299, 300 Soule, Rolland L., 283 Spalding, Samuel, 299 Sprawls, Philip, 221, 184, 299 Stamm, Frederick, 227 Stephens, William, 185 Stokes, Doris, 5, 29 Story, Joseph B., 299 Strickler, Woodrow, 29 Sutton, James, 221 Sydney, Mary, 30 Tachau, Mary, 221 Thompson, John, 227 Tharp, Henry E., 221 Thompson, William F., 227 Van Hooser, Birdie, 22! Vicroy, Frank M., 221 Volz, Marlin M., 257, 32 Von Allmen, Pearl, 257 Walker, Morton, 299 Walsh, James W., 221 Warwick, Herbert S., 221 Whitney, Robert S., 33 Wilkie, Raymond A., 221 Williams, Gordon C., 299 Withers, Robert G., 181 Wittig, Carl O. G., 299 Wolfe, John L., 299 Yeager, Harold C., 221 Young, James R., 221, 181 Zucker, Robert D., 299 Baldwin, Gary, 114, 203 Ballard, Lee, 305 Bardowell, Barbara, 213 Bornes, Michale, 213 Baron, Harriet, 238 Barr, James, 112, 207 Barr, Lawrence, 193 Basham, Dorothy, 46, 193 Batcher, Kenneth, 299, 30! Barnard, Marian, 138 Bates, Emily, 306 Bates, Herbert, 207 Bates, Paul, 116, 207 Bauer, Anne, 237 Baumgardner, Carroll, 213 Baxter, Charles, 280 Baxter, Donald, 303 Bayer, Terry, 207 180 Beale, Bruce, 186, 289, 300 Breitmeyer, Michael, 47, 52, 300 Carter, Jomes, 208 Coleman, Carroll, 235, 242 Beaver, Junius, 112 Brent, Linda, 213 Case, Carl, 116, 186, 290 Coleman, James, 187, 223 Beckman, David, 255, 259 Briscoe, Edward, 261 Casey, John, 119, 203 Collins, Lloyd, 279 Beierle, Don, 213 Broadhurst, Joseph, 297, 299 Casey, Joyce, 214 Collins, Stephen, 263 Beiling, Sandy, 226 Brockman, Gerald, 303 Casey, Thomas, 119, 194 Combs, Ova, 231, 245 Bell, Dean, 122, 223 Broering, Leo, 236 Cato, Walter, 255, 258, 259 Compton, Alice, 270 Bensinger, Claine, 55 Brohm, Shelia, 213 Caudill, Linda, 61, 104, 203 Compton, Eliza, 271 Bergdoll, Jerry, 164 Brooker, Arthur, 263, 276 Cempella, Robert, 236 Conger, Richard, 223 Berkey, Thomas, 52, 116, 182, 289 Brooks, James, 186 Chambers, Curtis, 116. 203 Conliffe, Michael, 266 298, 300 Brown, Adlie, 231, 53 Chambers, M,, 284 Connell, Melanie, 214 Berman, Marjorie, 60, 193 Brown, Charles, 114, 223-7 Chanda, William, 208, 116 Connelly, Mary, 104, 226 Bernstein, Stephen, 122, 207 Brown, Charles H., 295 Chandler, James, 214 Conner, Steward, 114, 226 Berrier, Paul, 305 Brown, Geraldine, 203 Chandler, Ronald, 208 Connor, Robert, 268, 276 Berry, Earl, 52, 122, 294, 300 Brown, Harry, 213 Chappell, Jean, 106, 203 Cook, Daniel, 223 Berry, George, 263, 276 Brown, Harry J., 295 Chaykoski, Alexander, 114, 290, 30) Cook, Sharon, 104, 214 Berry, Jane, 106, 226 Brown, Ida. 208 Cheatham, William, 116, 208 Cooke, Betsy, 238 Bertagnolli, A., 285 Brown, Kenneth, 271 Cherry, Robert, 235, 245 Cooke, Brenda, 55, 100, 101, 203 Bethge, David, 203 Brown, Martin, 114, 213 Cherwak, James, 290 Cooke, Ronald, 114, 214 Bieloh, Ival, 203 Brown, Mary, 193 Choate, Peggy, 40, 46, 104, 187, 194 Cooper, Chester, 223 Biggs, Robert, 258 Brown, R., 285 Chism, Ronald, 268 Cooper, William, 203 Bingham, Maxine, 207 Brown, Robert K., 263, 275 Christian, Betty, 104, 187, 194 Corum, James, 236 Birchler, Edward, 295 Brown, Ronald, 45 Christiansen, Bonita, 214 Cosby, Philip, 223 Bishoff, Walter, 52, 64 114, 289, Brumley, Bruce, 279 Chynoweth, David, 194 Crabb, Laura, 51, 54 299, 300, 30! Bruner, George, 53 Clark, David, 203 Craig, Darrell, 236 Bishop, Edward, 114, 207 Bryan, John, 47, 55, 116, 128, 129, Clark, Gerald, 214 Craig, Harold; 194 Bishop, Sherry, 238 193 Clark, Jock, 51 Craig, Lynne, 46, 194 Bizer, Daniel, 235, 241 Bryant, Britain, 256 Clark, Patricia, 102, 214 Crase, James, 263 Black, James, 236, 240 Buchholz, Donald, 48, 55 Clarke, Phyllis, 270 Crawford, William, 208 Bland, A., 284 Buchner, Patricia, 279, 280 Clay, Gary, 214 Crider, Bob, 194 Bland, Edna, 193 Buddin, Julian, 231, 242 Clay, Jane, 194 Crisler, H., 203 Blair, Larry, 51, 203 Buehner, Kevin, 297 Clay, Jan, 51, 194 Crispin, Richard, 295 Blake, Betty, 193, 306 Buehner, William, 64, 290, 300 Clements, John, 303 Crutcher, Sharon, 102, 214 Blakeley, William, 193 Bunting, Davis, 119, 214 Clemons, Roy, 275 Cunagin, James, 208 Blandford, Thomas, 213 Burckle, John, 47, 52, 116, 186, 290, Click, Richard, 214 Curtis, A,, 284 Block, Judy, 106, 193 300, 301 Clifford, Dennis, 214 Curtis, Jonel, 44 Bodish, R., 284 Burgess, Jim, 116, 203 Cline, R., 284 D Bloustine, Stanley, 213 Burke, Daniel, 258 Coburn, William, 231, 242 Dailey, Katherine, 194 Boaz, Larry, 203 Burkel, Floyd, 112, 113, 290 Dale, John, 214 Bobrow, Ronald, 170 Burkhardt, Joseph, 114, 223 Daley, Gil, 55, 208 Bohannon, Jack, 289 Burns, Bobby, 214 Dancinger, Steven, 297 Bolton, James, 213 Buschmann, Kenneth, 295 Daniel, Fielding, 263 Boone, O., 284 Bush, Donald, 295 Deniel, Harold, 235, 245 Booth, Herbert, 54, 263, 272, 275 Butler, Michael, 64, 294 Dansby, Carolyn, 98, 203 Booth, James, 231, 245 Butler, Nenty;, 237 Derville, Diane, 237 Borders, Robert, 116, 207 Button, Scott, 231, 242 Daunhauer, Bruce, 235 Bosley, Philip, 269 Byrd, Keith, 269 Davidson, Chester, 268 Boston, Harold, 289 Byrne, Nancy, 98, 193 Davidson, Thomas, 97, 115 Boucher, L., 285 Byrne, Charles, 59 Davis, Alvin, 214 Bowers, Anne, 207 Byrne, Stewart, 223 Davis, Bonnie, 208 Bowers, Anne S., 44, 62, 102 Cc Davis, Charles D., 303 Bowles, Carl, 207 Cambron, Edwin, 120, 294 Davis, Charles, 256 Boyer, Charles, 114, 223 Campbell, William, 236 Davis, Dock, 38, 47, 62, 97, 116, 194 Bradley, Nancy, 305 Caras, Thomas, 263, 276 Davis, Genevieve, 203 Brammer, Bobbye, 203 Carey, Robert, |12, 214 Davis, Harry, 214 Brand, Edwin, 279, 280 Carey, William, 263 Davis, Kay, 100, 203 Brandstetter, Thomas, 263 Carney, Ora, 203 Davis, Lucinda, 208 Bratcher, Anite, 100, 193 Carr, Ronald, | 16, 208 Davis, Martin, 122, 182, 290, 30) Bratcher, Joann, 207 Carrillo, Jaime, 285 Davis, Robert, 296 Breece, John, 207 Carroll, David, 120, 290, 301 Coffey, Thomas, 186, 300 Davis, Terry, 272, 284 Breitbeil, John, 289, 300 Carroll, David R., 214 Cohen, Burton, 263, 274 Day, Jemes, 52, 60, 290, 299, 300 Breitenstein, Carl, 203 Carter, Connie, 104, 237 Coleman, Alfred, 235, 240, 242 Debnam, James, 263, 276 Deck, Judith, 44, 55, 136 DeConstant, Jean, 263 Deetsch, Clifford, 187, 223 Denkler, Neal, 194 Dennis, Darlene, 214 Dennis, R., 285 Dering, Marcie, 270 Dethlefs, William, 208 Devine, Paul, 208 DeVore, Dexter, 194 Dew, Joseph, 264, 275 Dick, Allen, 112 Dickey, Jeanne, 102, 203 Diebold, Clifford, 208 Dieh|, Joseph, 223, 228 Dillon, David, 172 Dinsmore, Richard, 207 Dixon , Robert, 214 Dobbins, John, 296 Dodell, Philip, 264, 274 Dolwick, Paul, 208 Donoho, Donald, 231, 242 Donsky, Diana, 5! Dooley, David, 214 Dooley, Robert, 116, 296 Doolittle, William, 170, 296 Downing, John, 54, 264 Doyel, John, 297 Doyle, Jon, 296 Drewry, Anthony, 226 Driskell, Earl, 194 Driskell, Patricia, 238 Drutz, David, 264, 274 DuBose, James, 236 Duckworth, Lois, 41 Dukes, Bennie, 53, 231, 242 Dukes, Ronald, 203 Dumke, Hallie, 203 Duncan, George, 303 Duncan, William, 214 Dunn, Joyce, 204 Dunn, Wanda, 44, 100, 208 Durbin, Charles F., 116, 223 Durbin, Charles R., 290, 301 Dwyer, Janice, 100, 204 Dyches, Owen, 236 Eagle, Linda, 98, 187, 208 Easton, Robert, 208 Eberman, John, 294, 300 Edelen, William, 305 Edenfield, Betty, 204 Edlin, Lawrence, 305-6 Edwards, Albert, 294 Edwards, Joseph, 208 Edwards, Wayne, 54, 194 Edwards, Wendy, 208 Elliott, C., 285 Elder, Jerry, 208 Eldridge, Golda, 186 Elias, Phyllis, 214 Elliott, Barney, 40 Ellis, George, 264 Ellis, Jordan, 290, 301 Ellis, Keith, 264 Ellis, Roger, 114 Elmore, Denny, 296 Emberton, Tom, 261, 255, 258, 266 Embree, Carole, 208 Eminisor, K., 284 Emmerich, Harry, 290, 300 Endres, Ridgely, 119, 214 Ennis, Lyquitte, 305 Entrican, Robert, 294, 301, 186 Epps, Jack, 305 Erhart, Herbert, 264 Erlebacher, Caroline, 214 Ernst, Jane, 303 Erwin, Donald C., 303 Escher, Robert, 170 Evans, Sherry, 142 Everson, Gene, 204 Evole, Diane, 208 Exely, William, 296, 112 Faklis, Nick, 235, 242 Faller, John, 45 Farak, Janet, 208, 100 Farber, Allen, 214, 118 Farlee, Harold, 172 Farmer, George, 223 Farmer, Nancy, 100, 204 Farris, Nancy, 238 Farrochi, Mehdi, 284 Feger, William, 290, 300 Feldhous, Joseph, 226 Fentress, C, Max, 290 Ferriell, James, 172 Fielding, John, 275 Fields, Joan, 237 Fink, Stuart, 264 Finn, John, 290, 114, 13! Fisher, John, 51 Fisher, Marvin, 214 Fishman, Joseph, 219 Fleming, John, 224 Flesch, Barbara, 106, 208 Flicker, Stephanie, 204, 55 Florence, L., 303 Ford, H. W., 264 Ford, Harry, 303 Ford, John, 255 Fossit, Ruth, 279 Foust, Emma, 270 Fowler, Randall, 291, 30! Franke, Hazel, 204 Frankel, Harold, 294, 300 Frankenberger, Jerome, 259, 266 Franklin, Bonnie, 102, 214 Franklin, Marcia, 5! Frazier, Daniel, 164, 219 Frazier, George, 214 French, James, 214 Fresh, Frederick, 52, 186, 294, 300 Frisbie, Walter, 116, 296 Froning, John, 231, 242 Fuller, William, 172, 204 Furnish, Anne, 215 Frye, Veryl, 264, 276 Gailor, Allen, 256 Gallaway, James, 115, 224, 227 Gardner, Frank, 60, 55, 116, 208 Gardner, John, 240, 269 Garren, Robert, 235, 244 Garr, Robin, 204 Gaupin, Michael, 208 Gehring, Janet, 204 Gehring, Roy, 236 Gehring, Samuel, 264 Geisler, Terry, 215 Gelbart, Howard, 118, 215 Gerber, Katherine, 106, 215 Gerstle, John, 297 Gilbert, Kenny, 208 Giles, John, 187 Giles, Tommy, 280 Gillette, Mary, 215 Gish, Michael, 208 Givan, Leslie, 297 Glass, Joseph, 208 Gloeckner, R,, 285 Godsey, Garland, 53, 231 Goldberg, Allan, 63, 61, 131, 224 Goldberg, Edwin, 118, 291, 300 Goldberg, Lawrence, 54, 264 Goldgram, Roberta, 134, 215 G oldsmith, Jess, 296 Goldstein, Donald, 235, 241 Goldstein, Richard, 274 Goodman, Natalie, 306 Goodpaster, C,, 254 Goodwin, J., 55 Goreham, Bruce, 296 Goretsky, Allon, 54, 264, 274 Gornet, Phil, 291, 299, 30! Graf, Nicholas, 300 Gramig, William, 291 Grattan, Gerlad, 64, 291, 299, 301 Grau, William, 53, 47, 231, 244 Graviss, Richard, 116, 208 Graw, Paul, 116, 295, 299, 300 Gray, Patricia, 204 Gray, W., 285 Graydon, Joyce, 108, 204 Green, Ernest, 152 Green, Carol, 215 Green, William, 231, 242 Greene, Herbert, 236 Greene, William, 119, 209 Greenwall, Bernard, 54, 43, 264 Greenwell, Betty, 204, 209 Greenwell, Michael, 265 Gregory, Harry, 303 Greiner, Charles, 224 Griesbach, James, 116, 209 Griffith, Eve, 43, 50, 46, 59, 104 Griffith, Warren, 164 Griggs, Jerry, 215 Grissom, James, 259, 261 Gross, Paul, 209 Groves, Clinton, 215 Guertin, Gary, 209 Guffey, J., 120, 291, 300 Gulledge, Sarah, 104, 209 Gulley, James, 272 Gwinn, A., 285 Guyer, Edmund, 116, 204 Haas, Davey, 291, 300 Haas, Stanley, 296 Haberer, Dennis, 204 Haddaway, Charles, 294 Hagan, Lamont, 39, 253, 258 Hagan, Nancy, 238 Halbouer, Stewart, 53, 232, 242 Hale, Stephen, 299 Hall, Amos, 204 Hall, Brenda, 237 Hall, Clyde, 303 Hall, David, 164 Hall, Edwin, 301 Hall, Margaret, 106, 215 Hamilton, Edward, 114, 209 Hamm, David, 291, 201 Hampton, Terrence, 53, 244, 235 Hancock, Johanna, 247 Hancock, Nancy, 46, 41, 279 Hand, Stanley, 116, 215 Handorf, C., 285 Hanks, Mary, 270 Hanson, Norman, 54 Hopple, Gerald, 29! Harbsmeier, Dixie, 215 Hargan, Matt, 294 Harijodi, Capt., 284 Harmer, James, 204 Harmon, Jane, 46, 49 50 61, 104 187, 219 Harold, Robert, 30! Haroutounian, Norik, 300 Harrington, Terry, 215 Harris, Fern, 215 Harris, John, 53 Harris, W., 114, 204 Harris, William, 114, 295 Hart, Vernon, 265 Harter, John, 196 Hartmann, William, 297 Hassold, Stefan, 265 Hatch, Edward, 53, 235, 244 Hatton, Don, 204 Hawley, Ron, 164 Hay, Howard, 296 Hay, Patricia, 98, 209 Hayes, Clifford, 232 Hechtman, Susan, ||} Heiberg, Ann, 60, 61, 104, 238 Heimerdinger, Richard, 204 Heinz, Frank, 116, 209 Hellier, Charles, 232, 242 Hemdahl, Joyce, 46, 98, 196 Henderman, David, 228 Henderson, Brenda, 204 Henderson, Jerry, 305 Henderson, Ronald, 235, 240, 244 Henry, Benjamin, 53 Hensley, Paul, 236 Hensley, Robert, 209 Herbert, Alice, 100, 215 Herbert, Emily, 5! Herbig, George, 29!, 299, 300 Heim er, Mary, 270 Hercegh, Laraine, 226, 228 Herman, Doris, 306 Herman, Sally, 44, 60, 102, 209 Herold, Douglas, 294 Herp, James, 52 Herron, William, 112, 209 Heslop, Jane, 44, 61, 100, 187, 209 219 Hesse, Mary, 101, 209 Hettinger, Dale, 294, 300 Hewitt, Donald, 228 Hewitt, Marsha, 106, 238 Heyward, Robert, 303 Hickman, Nancy, 102, 196 Higdon, Joyce, 108, 209, 219 Higdon, Rosemary, 110, 224 Hill, Ann, 106, 204 Hilton, Ruth, 280 Hinkebein, Robert, 53, 235, 244 Hodapp, Chuck, 182, 196 Hodges, Helen, 110, 196 Hoehler, Glenn, 209 Hoffmann, John, 272, 268 Hogg, G., 182, 291, 30! Hogge, Gary, 265 Holbrook, Ernest, 268 Holbrook, James, 265 Hollars, Russell, 294 Hollenbeck, Robert, 120, 295 Holliger, Carolyn, 280 Hollinsworth, John, 54 Holt, Homer, 269, 271 Hoodenpy!, Charles, 257, 258, 266 Horlander, Fridolin, 265 Horlander, George, 303 Horn, David, 295 Horn, William, 232 Hornback, Lamonte, 306 Hornback, Gentry, 305 Hornback, Linda, 196 Horton, Charles, 196 Hottman, Donald, 204 Houghton, Hugh, 116, 170, 294 Houk, Jomes, 196 House, Sharon, 215 Houston, Hal, 54, 265, 276 Howard, Lawrence, 235 Howard, Robert, 27! Howard, William, 209 Howe, Frank, 61, 186, 209, 220 Howerth, D., 284 Howlett, Gaynel, 215, 106 Hren, Earl, 235, 245 Hubbard, Carroll, 255, 257, 259, 266 Hubbuch, Behrie, 232, 245 Huber, David, 116, 215 Huber, Margaret, 44 Huber, Robert, 113, 291, 201 Hudson, W., 284 Huff, Olson, 265, 272 Huff, Pauletta, 215 Huff, Richard, 215 Hughes, L., 301 Huggins, John, 204 Hughes, Thomas, 232 Huglin, Marjorie, 196 Huhn, William, 280 Hunion, D., 187 Hunt, John, 291 300 Hunter, Garrett, 209 Huoni, Dana, 224 Hurley, Harry, 113, 209 Hurst, Cathy, 98, 204 Hutchinson, Carol, 239 Igleheart, Julian, 196 ignatow, James, 164 loos, Werner, 224 Irvin, Ann, 209 Isaacs, David, 215 Isaacs, Ellen, 101, 239 Ivy, Randolph, 215 Jackman, Richard, 196 Jackson, Diane, 101, 215 Jackson, William E., 269, 265 Jackson, William M., 265, 269 Jaeger, Richard, 209 James, Jeanette, 106, 215 James, John, 45 Jarboe, Ralph, 296 Jebrail, May, 215 Jefferson, David, 204 Jenkins, Van, 265, 276 Jessee, Lynn, 108, 209, 219 Joblouski, J., 30! Johnson, David, 204 Johnson, George, 236 Johnson, James, 55, 63 Johnson, James O., 116, 204 Johnson, Judith, 215 Johnson, R., 269, 275 Johnston, John, 186 Jones, Franklin, 215 Jones, J., 116 Jones, Jeremy, 60, 204 219, 220 Jones, Juanita, 303 Jones, Marlin, 53, 232, 242 Jones, Thomas, 275 Julius, Jay, 265 Justice, Dewey, 235 Justice, Oren, 219 Kabler, Paul, 300 Kaelin, Elizabeth, 226 Kafer, Karen, 102, 215 Kahn, Carl, 118, 215 Kallaher, James, 295 Kambach, Nancy, 104, 215 Kapadia, Ajit, 247, 300 Kaplen, Michael, 268 Keppel, Roland, 304 Karantz, Robert, 204 Kast, Kathleen, 209 Kast, Madelyn, 7, 8, 104, 187, 226 Katz, D., 274, 275, 265 Kaufman, Carolyn, 215 Kaufman, Peter, 196 Keefe, Donald, 196 Keeling, Bruce, 268, 276 Keeling, George, 236 Keene, C., 284 Keesee, Daniel, 269 Kehyari, G., 284 Kelly, James, 235, 245 Kelly, Suzanne, 215 Kemper, Michael, 265 Kendall, Betty, 224 Kendall, Judy, 204 Kendrick, Martha, 209 Kennedy, Robert, 297 Kepley, Ben, 53, 232, 245 Kercheval, John, 291, 299, 301 Kereiakes, Spero, 232, 240, 242 Kessinger, Robert, 296 Kidd, Ernest, 247, 249 Kiefer, Nola, 98, 99, 187, 204, 219 Kiefer, Paul, 114, 209 Kiesel, Jere, 297 Kiesel, John, 196 Kime, Steve, 39, 196 Kincaid, Charles, 269, 276 Kissling, Paul, 297 Klapheke, August, 255 Klapheke, Sue, 106, 209 Kleiner, Michael, 164 Kline, Carol, 106, 204 Klosterman, David, 224, 228 Klump, Edward, 197 Klump, James, 209 Kmecak, Ronald, 205 Kneessy, Jean, 101, 224 Knehans, William, 47, 53, 235, 240, 245 Knollenberg, Lynn, 44 Knott, Larry, 164, 224 Koehler, Raymond, 209 Koellner, Laura, 239 Koeneman, Sharon, 239 Koerner, Rodman, 216 Koester, Carolyn, 46, 51, 102, 197 Kohn, Robert, 60, 78, 256, 257, 259 Kollenberg, Ruth, 209 Koppius, Ann, 216 Kottak, Joseph, 226 Krafcik, Frederick, 112, 296 Krecker, Edward, 265 Krentzman, Ben, 268 Kreps, Ronald, 114, 291, 300 Kress, Marilyn, 205 Krieger, Derek, 113 Krieger, Joyce, 270 Krieger, Walter, 40, 255, 258, 261 Kriete, Ronald, 116, 209 Krumpelman, Helen, 104, 209 Kuhn, John, 54 Kulbitskas, Raymond, 120, 296, 299, 300 Kupper, Ken, 259 Kurk, Thomas, 296 Kurz, Charles, 256 Kute, Dennis, 210 Kuzela, Edward, 114, 197 Laduke, Donald, 255, 258 Lamkin, Nelson, 55, 210 Lancaster, William, 216 Landis, Edward, 266, 276 Lane, Michael, 205 Lang, Barbara, 102, 210 Langston, Letcher, 53 Larimore, Rebecca, 216 Larson, Helen, 210 Lasky, Richard, 296, 113 Lauyans, Martha, 210, 107 Lavely, Robert, 236 Lawrence, David, 275, 266 Lawrence, Robert, 235, 240, 245 Lawson, Katherine, 306 Lawson, Urbie, 197 Lay, Norvie, 257, 258, 261 Laymon, Jack, 269, 276 Layne, William, 276, 266 Leachman, Bernard, 255 Leachman, Donna, 216 Lee, Barbara, 205 Lehman, Edith, 216 Leonard, Thomas, 269, 276 Lerner, Jerome, 216 Leslie, Louis, 236 Lester, Harold, 235, 244, 53 Levy, M., 210, 118 Levy, Rita, 197 Lewe, Thomas, 295, 300 Lewis, Edward, 294, 299, 300, 116 Lewis, Eva, 98, 99, 197, 202 Lewis, John, 216 Lewis, Paul, 269 Leyton, M., 187 Lichtenberg, Thomas, 197, 152 Liebert, Carl, 268 Lightfoot, Tom, 295 Likins, Merle, 297 Limoges, Anna, 44, 210 Linder, Marilyn, 197 Lindsey, Ann, 98, 99, 205, 219 Linville, James, 277, 266 Lister, Roy, 122, 294 Litkenhous, William, 61, 63, 116, 292 Little, Anne, 141 Lloyd, C., 284 Livesay, Janice, 294, 301 Lloyd, C., 284 Long, David, 113 Long, Robert, 268 Looney, Jerry, 210 Love, David, 210 Love, Joseph, 61, 50. 116, 186, 294 Love, Robert, 170 Lovelace, Stewart, 197 Lovin, William, 235, 240, 244 Loy, Linda, 279, 280 Lubkowitz, Joaquin, 197 Luckett, George, 187 Ludwig, Ralph, 210 Luecken, J., 285 Lunati, Carolyn, 205 Lundguist, Bettye, 46, 197 Lutes, Charles, 292, 301 Lutz, Richard, 197 Lyon, Robert, 296 Lyons, James, 304 Ma, Daniel, 210 MacDonald, Alastair, 205 MacDonald, Margaret, 279 MacDonald, May, 205 Magruder, Patricia, 210 Mahoney, David, 198 Mallory, Charles, 280 Malone, Philip, 198 Malone, Robert, 255, 257, 258, 261! Maloney, Joseph, 232, 243 Manley, B., 285 Mann, Gilbert, 224, 228 Mansfield, Donald, 266, 271, 277 Manteuffel, David, 304 Marcum, John, 205 Mardis, James, 61, 116, 205 Marinan, John, 205 Markowitz, Mark, 274 Marks, Ivan, 235, 241 Marr, Sandra, 104, 216 Marra, Ann, 102, 205 Martin, Dorothy, 198 Martin, Frank, 198 Martin, Joe, 210 Martin, Shirley, 210 Marx, Carolyn, 141, 187 Marx, Gerald, 232, 241, 60 Mason, Melody, 101, 134, 139, 210 Mathews, P., 285 Mattingly, Joan, 266 Mayer, James, 198 Mayer, Marvin, 228 Mayes, Thomas, 198 Maynard, Egbert, 47, 52, 116, 186, 299, 300 Mays, James, 216 Mays, Len, 236, 244 McAfee, Gerald, 210 McAlpin, Robert, 216 McCaffery, Michael, 296 McCall, John, 210 McCamish, Marion, 295 McCamish, Richard, 116, 216 McCandless, Walter, 114, 295 McCarter, Don, 53 McChord, Wendell, 236 McConnell, Mitch, 61, 117, 210, 219 McCormich, Maurice, 205 McCray, Ronald, 114, 182, 197 McCreary, William, 304 McCulloch, William, 296, 299, 300 McCullough, Harriet, 101, 210 McDevitt, Jeannie, 237, 240 McDonald, James, 295 McDonald, William, 292, 300 McGaughey, John, 216 McGee, Gwynne, 210 McGlothlin, Suson, 101, 210, 219 McHargue, Anna, 39, 54, 266 McHugh, William, 255, 258, 259, 266 MclIntire, John, 55, 115, 197 Mcintire, William, 115, 236 McKnight, Charles, 304 McLain, Julie, 98, 99, 44, 210 McNeely, James, 27! McNeill, Sandra, 197 McNickle, Adrian, 301 McQuillen, Janice, 237 McReynolds, Larry, 269 Meadows, Milo, 216 Meena, Lynne, 44, 187, 210, 219, 220 Meers, Sally, 216 Mehling, John, 297 Mehr, A., 284, 286 Mehta, Shail, 292 Melendy, David, 198 Melhiser, Norman, 304 Menges, James, 216 Menges, Patricia, 306 Merade, Carol, 226, 228 Mercer, David, 122, 294 Meredith, John, 170 Merhoff, Nancy, 102, 224, 227, 228 Merritt, David, 292, 300 Metzmeier, Frank, 235, 244 Meves, Harris, 205 Meyers, B., 284 Mielke, Clarence, 275 Milleman, Don, 226 Miller, Andrew, 210 Miller, Charles, 305 Miller, Edna, 304 Miller, Franklin, 266, 277 Miller, George, 269 Miller, Mary, 216 Miller, Nancy, 216 Miller, Oral, 304 Mills, Jerry, 236 Milne, Richard, 205 Minton, Gurman, 216 Missi, Sharon, 237 Mitchell, Gilbert, 210 Mitchell, Judy, 210 Mitchell, Roger, 292 Mitzlaff, Louis, 205 Moberly, Charles, 304 Moller, Frank, 232, 244 Monk, D., 284 Montes, |., 284 Montgomery, Roy. 55, 205 Montgomery, Thomas, 295 Montgomery, Wally, 266 Moore, Randall, 266, 27! Moore, William Thomas, 266, 275 Morales, William, 210 Morehead, Doris, 210 Morgan, James, 119 Morris, Allan, 117, 216 Morris, Charlotte, 104, 210 Morris, Chester, 277, 266 Morris, Jack, 53, 243, 235 Morris, Jerry, 277 Morris, Paul, 210 Morse, Sarah, 55 Morse, Wayne, 297 Morton, Burton, 266 Moser, Marilyn, 211 Moser, Pamela, 216 Moss, Patti, 102, 198 Moulton, Robert, 59, 205 Moyse, Steven, 21 Mudd, Lawrence, 198 Mueller, Gilbert, 232, 53, 243 Muller, John, 297 Mullikin, Robert, 216 Mullins, Dolores, 211 Mullins, William, 292, 300 Muntan, Jan, 101, 205 Murphy, James, 47, 242, 53, 232 Musacchio, David, 198 Musich, G., 284 Myers, Frances, (04, 21 | Myrick, Ronald, 297 Naegele, Madelene, 101, 205 Nall, Jerry, 255, 259, 266 Nalley, Phillip, 232, 243 Napier, W., 205 Nasri, Ishac, 292 Neal, Sammie, 226 Neely, Jerry, 78, 115, 294 Nelson, Earl, 113 Nelson, K., 285 Nethery, Phyllis, 238 Nett, Roy, 8, 227 Nevitt, Robert, 292 Newell, Beverly, 270 Newton, Joseph, 224 Noel, Robert, 269, 277 Noltemeyer, Norman, |13, 224 Norene, Bonnie, 44, 98, 211, 219 Norman, Judy, 101, 187, 205 Norris, Forrest, 284 Norton, Charles, 198 Nuckols, Charles, 233, 243 Nudd, Terrence, 236, 245 Nutt, Claude, 65, 205 O'Brien, John, 216 O'Connor, Robert, 266 Odell, Donald, 186, 296 Ogden, Emmett, 292, 300 Oiler, Nancy, 98, 44, 211 Oiler, Russell, 45, 295 O'Keefe, W., 284 O'Koon, Howard, 236, 241 Olsen, Enock, 164, 165 Olsen, William, 164, 198 O'Neal, Robert, 131 Ormsby, Angeresu, 117, 292 Ossman, Bobbye, 279 Ostroff, Beverly, 216 Overstreet, Marietta, 101, 205 Owen, Linda, 279 Owen, Robert, 233, 243 Owsley, Charles, 53, 233, 243 Oyler, Ernest, 53 Ozment, Charles, 187, 225 Pack, Larry, 233, 240, 242 Padgett, Robert, 268 Page, Marian, 38, 46, 59, 198 Panther, Richard, 170 Pape, Edward, 297 Parker, Richard, 51, 205 Parket, Evelyn, 211 Parrish, Elizabeth, 55 Passafiume, John, 296 Patterson, Peggy, 205 Paulin, Marylin, 216 Payne, Carl, 53, 233, 243 Payne, Sarah, 109, 216 Paynter, John, 295 Pearse, William, 198 Pease, Mary, 304 Pell, Carolynne, 205 Peloff, Richard, 115, 164, 226 Penn, Sherry, 44, 61, 104, 205, 219 Perelmuter, Barbara, 101, 205 Parkins, Nelda, 107, 211 Pernick, Arnold, 45 Perrone, Frank, 113, 211 Peters, Charles, 187, 198 Peters, Jean, 102, 205 Peterson, Paul, 50, 61, 62, 97, 113, 205, 219 Petri, William, 269 Petro, Gerald, 300 Peyton, Michelle, 107, 206 Pezold, Herndon, 199 Pfalzer, James, 300 Phelps, Tanny, 211 Phillips, James, 53, 233, 243 Pickens, Pamela, 101, 216 Pierce, Edward, 55 Person, Don, 117, 211 Pile, William, 294, 301 Plymale, Bruce, 269 Poe, Richard, 216 Pohl, Phyllis, 199 Poland, Alwyn, 97, 113, 211 Polley, Richard, 187, 292, 301 Pollitt, Sam, 211 Poole, Leland, 211 Poore, Floyd, 266, 275 Pope, Patricia, 106 Porter, Harry, 295, 30) Porter, Robert, 294 Porter, Walter, 117, 211, 220 Pottlitzer, Spencer, 117, 216 Potts, Glenda, 107, 216 Poulter, Lloyd, 117, 187, 225, 227 Powars, William, 216 Powell, James, 225 Power, Michael, 117, 217 Prater, Jesse, 233, 243 Prather, Jerry, 296 Price, Ronald, 236, 243 Prizant, Roger, |18, 211 Probus, William, 217 Prow, Shirley, 44, 279, 280 Pruitt, Don, 268 Puckett, Hubert, 211 Purcell, Elizabeth, 107, 217 Purcell, James E., 117, 217 Quick, Frank, 199 Quisenberry, Gordon, |99 Rebbeth, Thomas, 217 Radford, Movinia, 206 Rahm, Herbert, 122, 294 Raidy, Nancy, 305 Railey, Ted, 233, 243 Randall, N,, 285 Raque, Carl, 60, 268, 277 Rasnic, John, 61, 115, 216, 227 Rath, J., 284 Ratliff, Wallace, 217 Ray, Elizabeth, 211 Ray, Ernest, 119, 131, 199, 202 Ray, John, 97, 165, 199 Ray, Ramona, 44, 211 Rayburn, Patricia, 104, 126, 127, 134, 137, 238 Raymond, Larry, 54, 266, 277 Raynor, Robert, 2 1 Read, C,, 206 Reader, Franklin, 199 Reading, Jane, 78, 109, 199 Redline, Eiane, 280 Redmon, Sherrill, 98, 217 Reeb, James, 225 Reece, Ashley, 2 1 Reeves, Rosalla, 199 Reherman, Leo, 236, 243 Reiche, John, 51, 199 Reid, Jack, 152, 199 Remmers, Richard, 78, 255, 258, 259, 266 Renaldo, Judith, 238 Renkes, Daniel, 199 Rice, James F., 269, 268, 277 Rich, Kenneth, 217 Rich, Thomas, 62 Riddhiluan, P., 285 Riehl, Sandra, 107, 211 Riester, John, 292, 301 Riggs, Leon, 233 Riley, Cordell, 233, 243 Ritter, Edward, 233, 244 Ritter, Marilyn, 104, 187, 206, 220 Roache, Joel, 38, 48, 65, 206 Roberson, William, 305 Roberts, James, 293, 300 Robertson, John, 115, 295 Robins, Joseph, 236 Robinson, Gary, 211 Robinson, Joan, 199 Robinson, Linda, 40, 46, 51, 199 Robinson, Phillip, 236, 245 Robison, Mary, 199 Rogers, Richard, 41, 225, 228 Rogers, Ronald, 54, 267 Rogers, Russell, 51 Rolle, Lavone, 305 Romao, Anthony, 304 Rohm, H., 401 Romine, Mary, 42, 46, 279, 280 Rooks, Ron, 164 Rose, Mary, 104, 217 Rosenbaum, Benjamin, 256, 259 Rosenberg, Joseph, 211! Rosenthal, 54, 267 Rountree, Ronald, 293, 301 Rowe, Billy, 233 Rowe, Dixie, 38, 60, 108, 109, 200 Rowland, Nancy, 98, 211 Rozel, Anna S., 304 Rudd, Gerald, 200 Ruebenstahl, Roy, 211 Rueckert, Carla, 217 Rust, Christine, 44, 219 Ruth, William, 304 Ruther, Joe, 64 Rutledge, James, 297 Ryan, Donald, 200 Sailor, Jane, 206 Samuels, Annell, 99, 217 Sanderfer, William, 217 Sanders, Bruce, 115, 296 Sapp, Carol, 239 Sauer, Marilyn, 107, 211 Saunders, L., 284 Scales, Jane, 102, 200 Scales, Jeane, 102, 200 Scanlan, Joseph, 54, 267 Schabel, Raymond, 211 Schaefer, Brian, 200 Schaefer, Ruth, 101, 211 Schafflein, Richard, 295 Schalk, Raymond, 63, 117, 200, 202, 219 Schechter, Loren, 268, 274 Schickli, Susan, 107, 211 Schifferli, Harry, 237 Schindel, Mary, 130, 132, 133, 187 200 Schindler, Barbara, 239 Schmidt, Charlotte, 55, 200 Schmitt, Carl, 52, 295, 300 Schmitt, Charlotte, 41 Schmitt, John, 295 Schmitt, Rosalind, 270 Schneider, Terrence, 53, 268 Schneiter, Rebecca, 280 Schneller, Stewart, 113, 211 Schoenbaum, Stephen, 284 Schoenbachler, Elmer, 267 Scholtz, Philip, 211 Schott, Charles, 296 Schrader, Harold, 217 Schoering, Allen, 293 Schroth, R., 284 Schuh, Nancy, 51, 217 Schuhmann, Joyce, 107, 239 Schuler, Donald, 225 Schuler, Gloria, 102, 187, 206, 219 Schuler, Lyman, 212 Schulten, Maurice, 115, 212 Schultz, Carol, 108, 109, 206 Schunicht, Bernard, 52, 293, 300 Schultze, Sydney, 217 Schwantes, Shirley, 99, 206 Schweers, Robert, 212 Scofield, Edward, 268, 277 Scofield, Rod, 117, 212 Scott, Chilton, 225 Scott, Waller, 296 Searcy, James, 226 Seger, Daniel, 113, 186, 187, 293, 30! Segrest, James, 206 Seitz, Jan, 113, 217 Sekeres, John, 157, 225 Self, Patricia, 102, 217 Seligman, Jerry, 268, 274 Sells, Gloria, 212 Semones, David, 212 Semonin, Melinda, 99, 206 Sevier, A., 284 Shahidi, A., 284 Shapiro, Harry, 259 Shapiro, Leonard, 274 Shauck, W., 187 Shaver, William, 187, 225 Sidebottom, Harold, 187, 200 Siewert, Phyllis, 206 Silberstein, Robert, 258 Simoncelli, Frank, 217 Simpson, Sondra, 103, 206 Sims, Irvin, 233, 243 Singleton, Stephen, 298 Singleton, W., 284 Skidmore, Hugh, 237 Sloane, John, 256 Slone, James, 235 Slucher, Jean, 101, 270 Slusher, Alta, 217 Slusser, Agnes, 212 Small, Michael, 267, 274 Smart, Robert, 212 Smith, Barbara, 187, 206 Smith, Carol, 206 Smith, David, 300 Smith, Donald, 300 Smith, Gerald, 206 Smith, Harold, 53, 235, 243 Smith, Jerry, 294, 301 Smith, Karen, 104, 200 Smith, Margaret, 108, 109, 212 Smith, Marlene, 217 Smith, Richard, 217 Smith, Rodney, 296 Smith, Ronald K., 212 Smith, Ronald L,, 212 Smith, Rondall, 212 Smith, Thomas, 212 Smoot, Charles, 117, 212 Snook, Spencer, 115, 295 Soete, Paul, 296 Sohan, James, 256, 258, 266 SoJourner, Richard, 235 Solak, John, 233, 245 Sommer, Edward, 298, 299 Spanyer, John, 115, 296 Sparks, Robert, 233 Sparling, John, 306 Spaulding, Malinda, 101, 217 Spears, Joe, 234, 244 Speckman, Margarte, 63, 103, 102 187, 200, 202, 219 Spragens, William, 217 Spruitenburg, Fredrik, 212 Stackhouse, Wilford, 206 Stallings, Davy, 200 Staples, Cody, 249 Stearman, Sam, 39, 225 Stein, Barbara, 109, 212 Stein, Francis, 304, 305 Stein, Orville, 267, 275 Stephens, Billy, 234 Stephens, |. G., 266 Stephens, Jack, 261 Stephens, Larry, 256 Stephenson, Susan, 99, 212 Stevens, Alyce, 101, 217 Stewart, John, 304 Stewart, Lawrence, 298 Stewart, Nancy, 201 Stiebling, Charles, 55 Stiers, Bobbi, 55, 101, 187, 201 Stiffler, Saundra, 101, 212 Stinnette, Stuart, 117, 206 Stoeckinger, John, 54, 267, 277 Stokes, Richard, 206 Stone, Richard, 306 Stortz, James, 217 Stone, Marcia, 212 Stout, Elize, 61, 104, 201 Stower, Narvin, 305 Stratton, Sandra, 305 Strahl, W., 285 Stratford, Betty, 267 Streiff, Irwin, 269 Stribling, Joyce, 101, 206 Stripling, Jon, 164 Stroud, Edwin, 235, 243 Strull, Norman, 234. 241 Stuber, Charles, 20! Sturgeon, Arthur, 170 Sturgeon, Linda, 206 Sturm, Margaret, 239 Stutzenberger, Sharon, 201 Sugarman, Donald, 45, 55 Sullivan, Nancy, 109, 212 Sullivan, Robert, 113, 296 Summers, Paul, 297 Surles, Logan, 295 Susemichel, Andrew, 298 Sutt, Alvin, 115, 212 Sutterlin, John, 237 Suttles, Robert, 267 Svara, Mary, 305 Swann, Meredith, 50, 59, 78, 206 Swann, Wesley, 300 Swindler, Judith, 61, 201 Swany, Wesley, 293 Swick, H., 284 Tabler, William, 217 Talbott, Melvin, 305 Talley, Barbara, 305 Taylor Ethel, 101, 212 Taylor, Herbers, 293, 300 Taylor, Iva, 217 Taylor, Jack, 236, 244 Taylor, Patricia, 217 TeVault, R., 206 Thacker, George, 115, 206 Thieman, Edwin, 297, 300 Thomas, Carole, 305 Thomas, David, 266 Thomas, Juanita, 217 Thomas, Marydella, 201 Thomas, Michael, 267 Thomas, Paul, 45, 51 Thompson, Bobby, 235, 244 Thompson, David, 257, 259 Thompson, Edward, 267 Thompson, James, 259 Thompson, James L., 293, 30! Thompson, Pamela, 99, 206 Thompson, Tommy, 119, 217 Thompson, William, 217 Thornbury, Joanne, 107, 212 Thornton, Arthur, 236 Thrasher, Stephen, 47, 52, 182, 293 300 Throgmorton, John, 297 Thurman, Carol, 238 Thurman, David, 51, 55, 201 Thurman, Paizao, 212 Thilman, Sherron, 107, 187, 206 Timmerman, Mary, 103, 206 Tinsley, Angela, 225 Tinsley, Jeannette, 212, 130 Tinsley, Sora, 99, 130, 206 Tolliver, Charles, 53, 234, 244 Trafton, Judity, 143, 187, 206, 200 Travis, Nora, 103, 206 Travis, Russel, 267 Travis, William, 117, 218, 219 Trinler, Daniel, 53, 234, 243 Triplett, Ruth, 46, 52, 103, 294 Tucker, Edmond, 218, 219 Tucker, Elbert, 206 Tucker, Glenna, 113 Tucker, Kenneth, 201 Tudor, William, 53, 234, 245 Tuell, Robert, 113, 218 Tullin, Harvey, 269 Turnheim, Betsy, 218 Tyler, Larry, 117, 294, 301 Uffer, Elanor, 249 Uhl, Harold, 305 Underwood, Carmen, 270 Underwood, William, 113, 219 Ungaro, Nancy, 218 Urland, Robert, 226, 227 Valentine, E., 284 Vaughan, Patricia, 103, 218 Vaughn, David, 78, 234, 240, 243 Venhoff, Joseph, 298 Verser, Dan, 298 Veteto, Z., 187 Vetter, Michael, 297 Vogel, Chester, 295, 300 Voigt, Robert, 295 VonRoenn, Kenneth, 269 Voskuhl, William, 268 Wade, Cynthia, 201 Wadsworth, William, 218 Waford, Carol, 218 Wagner, David, 218 Wahle, Thomas, 304 Walker, Daniel, 152 Walker, Jacqueline, 108, 187, 207 Walker, William, 225 Wallace, Barbara, 99, 218 219 Wallace, Jack, 54 Wallace, Jane, 212 Wallace, William, 228 Wallingford, Nancy, 101, 207 Walsh, Dennis, 297 Waman, Lewis, 213 Wampler, Henry, 53, 234, 245 Warrick, Daniel, 218 Warwick, Judith, 60, 109, 212, 219 Washer, Robert, 295 Watson, Emmett, 218 Watson, J., 218 Waugh, Bonnie, 279, 280 Waugh, Morgan, 52, 293, 299, 300 Webb, Alton, 213 Webb, George, 240 Weber, Bruce, 207 Weber, Dannie, 201 Weber, Frank, 42, 47, 53, 234 Weiss, Allan, 256, 259 Weissmueller, Milan, 213 Welch, David, 117, 187, 293, 301 Welch, James, 218 Welker, Susan, 207 Wells, Billy, 267, 271 Wells, William, 213 Welte, John, 237 Wenk, Robert, 274 Wente, John, 267 317 Wermeister, James, 115, 297 Westbrook, Thomas, 51, 201 Wetherton, Barbara, 99, 207 Wetherton, William, 299 Wheeler, Chalmer, 268, 272, 277 Wheeler, Morgan, 305 White, Anita, 213 White, Billy, 280 White, Daniel, 213 White, David, 213 White, Gerald, 164 White, Patricia, 99, 207 White, Ronald, 113, 207 White, William, 234, 243 Whitler, John, 294, 299, 300 Whitlock, William, 300 Whitted, Ann, 103, 207 Wichard, Neal, 218 Widmer, David, 53 Wiebe, Gordon, 240, 269 Wigginton, Beverly, 99, 213 Wilding, Joyce, 107, 187, 207, 220 Wilham, Larry, 297 Wilkes, Frank, 201 Wilkins, Errot, 186 Wilkinson, Susan, 61, 107, 130, 207 219 Willett, Robert, 305 Williams, Alix, 213 Williams, Charles, 237 Williams, Kirk, 218 Williams, Mattie, 305 Williams, Patricia, 201 Williams, Rodney, 218 Williams, Walter, 218 Wilson, Don, |, 55, 59, 47, 117, 201 Wilson, Mike, 207 Wilson, Richard, 256, 259 Wiseman, John, 187, 202 Witt, Cornelius, 236, 245 Witten, Marianne, 51, 202 Wittig, C., 301 Wittreich, Joseph, 248 Wolf, David, 269, 275 Wolfe, Alma, 238 Wollert, Charles, 293, 300 Wong, Elizabeth, 61, 63, 101, 207, 209 Wooding, Grace, 218 Woodring, Ann, 110, 207 Woodward, Jimmy, 269 Woolsey, Winfield, 297 Worley, James, 53 Wrege, John, 218 Wright, Ardy, 268 Wright, David, 293 Wright, Gary, 235 Wright, Jerry, 300 Wunderlich, Charles, 187, 202 Wyssbrod, Herman, 112, 294 Yanoff, John, 111, 238 Yentsch, Mary, 107, 218 Young, Barbara, 10), 207 Young, Charles, 237 Young, Charles R., 202 Young, James, !15, 295 Young, Phillip, 236, 243 Young, Robert, 234, 243 Young, Robert P., 298 Young, Yvonne, 218 Zanone, Darryl, 218 Zibart, Glenn, 186 Ziege, Wesley, 297 Ziemer, Thomas, 266 Zimlich, Carol, 107, 212 Zimlich, Estelle, 247 Zimmerman, Harrington, 117, 218 Zollinger, Prudence, 103, 142, 213, 220 ADVERTISERS INDEX ORGANIZATIONS INDEX ADVERTISERS INDEX Foote Davies, Inc., 320 Dolfingers, 321 Hughes Lumber Company, 321 General Printing Company, 321 Alumni Association, 321 T. M. Crutcher Dental Depot, 322 Delma Studios, 323 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Company, 324 University Book Store, 325 Steidle Chemical Company, Inc., 325 Wood-Mosaic, 325 Gordon's Potato Chips, 326 Hamilton's, 326 Ken's Flower Shop, 326 Standard Oil, 326 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Air Force R.O.T.C., 184, 185, 186, 187 Air Force Sponsors, 187 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 300 American Institute of Civil Engineers, 300 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 300 American Rocket Society, 301 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 301 Alpha Epsilon Delta, 55 Alpha Kappa Kappa, 275 Alpha Omega, 241 Alpha Omega Alpha, 54 Alpha Phi Omega, 92 Arts and Sciences Student Council, 219 Baptist Student Union, 68 Beta Delta, 53 Business School Student Council, 225 Cardinal, The, 62, 63 Cardinalettes, 110 Chess Club, 87 Chi Omega, 98, 99 Christian Science Organization, 68 Circle K, 93 Cwens, 44 Dames Club, 88 Debate Society, 82 Delta Phi Alpha, 51 Delta Sigma Phi, 111 Delta Sigma Delta, 242, 243 Delta Upsilon, 112, 113 Delta Zeta, 100, 101! Dental School Student Council, 240 Exchange Club, 82 Forge, The, 65 French Club, 86 Home Economics Club, 88 Interfraternity Council, 97 Kappa Delta, 102, 103 International Relations Club, 81 Lambda Chi Alpha, 114, 115 Louisville Lawyer, 259 Marching Band, 74 Medical School Student Council, 272 Moot Court Club, 259 319 Mortar Board, 46 Music School Student Council, 280 Newman Club, 69 Naval R.O.T.C., 181, 182 Omicron Delta Kappa, 47 Panhellenic Council, 96 Phi Delta, 53 Phi Delta Epsilon, 50 Phi Chi, 276, 277 Phi Eta Sigma, 45 Phi Kappa Phi, 116, 117 Phi Mu Alpha, 76 Pj Beta Phi, 104, 105 Pi Delta Epsilon, 274 Pi Gamma Omicron, 93 Pi Sigma Alpha, 54 Psi Omega, 244, 245 Religious Council, 7! Sigma Alpha Mu, 118 Sigma Alpha Phi, 228 Sigma Kappa, 106, 107 Sigma Phi Sigma, 51 Sigma Tau, 52 Society for Natural Science, 85 Spanish Club, 86 Student Bar Association, 261 Student National Education Association, 87 Speed Engineer, 64 Speed School Student Council, 299 Speedway, 64 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 119 Theta Tau, 120, 121 Thoroughbred, The, 59, 60, 61 Triangle, 122 University Choir, 73 University College Student Council, 306 University Student Senate, 78, 79 Wesley Club, 67 Westminster Club, 70 Who's Who, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 Women's Recreation Association, 84 Woedcock Society, 48 Zeta Tau Alpha, 108, 109 INE PRINTING SINCE 1887— 5] That’s the story of Foote Davies, Inc. Today we have one of the most modern and best equipped plants in the country. And fine Yearbooks have always been an important part of our business. Our craftsmen believe in quality and strive to produce the “best in the Industry.” Our excellent printing doesn’t just happen— it’s a combination of production research, craftsmanship, and painstaking supervision. FOOTE DAVIE s, INC. PDunters « Lithographers « Book. Manufacturers 764 MIAMI CIRCLE, N. E. ATLANTA 24, GEORGIA CHINA SILVER CRYSTAL GIFTS Almost every Bride Has Selected Her China, Crystal, and Silver at DOLFINGER'S Since 1863 Starks BuILDING St. MatTHEWS GARDINER LANE Where Your Home Begins HUGHES LUMBER GENERAL PRINTING COMPANY COMPANY Building Material Doors Millwork Windows I nsulation Shingles Plywood Mouldings Lumber Steel Sash 1625 South Fifth Street The Same “HUGHES QUALITY” Since 1870 MElrose 7-6277 2336 So. Floyd Street, Louisville, Ky. ME lrose 7-1433 AL GRUNEISEN FRANK HILDENBRAND Congratulations and Good Luck to the CLASS OF SIXTY-TWO THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION UNIverRSITY OF LOUISVILLE 321 A COMPLETE INSTITUTION FOR SERVING THE DENTAL PROFESSION J. RAY KENNEDY Manager of our branch at the DENTAL SCHOOL Brook Broadway. Come visit with us either at the Dental School or at our main store at 640 South Third. T. M. Crutcher Dental Depot INCORPORATED 640 South 3rd Street LOUISVILLE, KY. DELMA STUDIOS 381 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK, N.Y. OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER Office and Laboratory 9 West 20th St. NEW YORK 11, N.Y. WAtkins 9-1880 TIME Hk TO EQUIP YOURSELF FOR FUTURE SUCCESS the hest of everything! S. S. WH ITE OrFice® -PLANNING QUALITY DENTAL PRODUCTS SERVICE EQUIPMENT HANDPIECES INSTRUMENTS FILLING MATERIALS ORTHODONTIC SUPPLIES PROSTHETIC MATERIALS PRECIOUS METALS Contact your S.S. White Dealer or write to e THE S.S. WHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia 5, Pa. STEIDLE CHEMICAL CO., 1613 Northwestern Parkway Louisville 3, Ky. 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