Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)

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THE 1951 BEACON EDITOR: Ralph Skov BUSINESS MANAGER: Carol Schulz PHOTOGRAPHER: Charles Stevens Published annually by theStudent Council Valparaiso University West campus: on educational tradition a l i x East Campus: A dream coming true THE 1951 VoIporaiso University BEACON Valparaiso, Indiana North and South Campus: Collegiate relaxation u HEREIN PORTRAYED Page SENIORS . . . . . . . . . . . 8 FACULTY . . .8 . . . . . . . . 38 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . 50 GREEKS . . . . . . . . . . . 88 ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . 124 UNDERCLASSES . . . . . . . . . 150 PATRONS . . . . . . . . . . . 184 INDEX............209 THE 1951 BEACON STAFF The 1951 Beacon stoFt appreciates the opportunity which the student body, through the Student Council, has given us to present to them through a lens the 1950- 1951 school year. Dee Fast Eleanor Schulz Borkowski shooting class pictures Joan Coppola Wayne Sommerfeld Lois Jud Carol Rohe Mary Rittmiller Orville Fenske Dee Fast Marilyn Peske Burton Bosch Shirley Groh Dorothy Novak Ellen Blecher Ellen Bruening Dorcas Borcherding Viola Maurer Catherine Cameron THE STAFF Editor: Ralph Skov Assistant Editor: Lois Schweppe Business Manager: Carol Schulz Photographer: Charles Stevens COPY Burton Bosch Ellen Blecher Mariam Dollmon Dee Fast Pam Schuette Eleanor Schulz Bill Kruse Dorothy Novak TYPISTS Marilyn Dulmatch Kathy Heminghous Nancy Kramer Barbara Minot Florence Meyer Rhoda Rolf Margie Daniels PHOTOGRAPHERS El Jordan Dave Mehrtens Clyde Berndsen John Borkowski BUSINESS STAFF Shirley Groh Carol Rohe Kathy Cameron June Finger Florence McElroy Lois Jud MariqniDallmann, Rhoda Rolf, Marion Durst, Margie Daniel. Editor, learning to type. Carol Nehls Esther Mueller Dorcas Borcherding Dot Stonke Marlene Diers Lois Saeger Florence Meyer Mary Koepke Mary Rittmiller Wayne SommerField Marilyn Peske Orville Fenske Carol Schulz, Bill Kruse, Lois Schweppe. John Koepke Fred Telschow Marion Bongert Willem Wambsgannss President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS 951 William Abraham Clarence Albers Jean Albers Lois Althaus Arol Amlir;g Mary Arbeiter Herbert Auerboch Carolyn Bolster Don Bonos Jacqueline Amsler 10 m w Nmm ' W iiired Boumunn W Reemt Baumonn Clyde Berger in Baumann Ruth Berg Ted B Marv W Robert Bartz Lo ice Bardonner Jan Eimer Bernard R is Berensmon Moe Beckmcm Nelia ichard Bohde Lynn Black LOU itzky irsch iam Boitz ior is B Robert Boknecht Phyll Clyde Berndsen R Dorcas Borcherding is Boness ichard Boeck 11 Virginia Borgwardt Ellen Buetow Corlyn Claus Joanne Dehmlow 12 Floyd Brown Robert Cain George Culverho use Phyllis Dierker Richard Brown Marjorie Cumin William DeGon Edward Dierking Donna Brueggeman Betty Costens Elaine Davis Charles Doering Ellen Bruening Joan Coppola Donald Deon John Borkowski Leroy Engert Kenneth Fetzer Grace Doroh Doris Drews Morlis Drews Robert Duerr Richard Duesenberg Robert Duesenberg Carol Ebel Virginia Ebs Raymond Edmon Curtis Ehmann Daniel Eickemeyer Wilma Elsing Leila Finzell Eugene Geist Raymond Hodebcnk Carol Homm 14 Ruth Fisher David Graef Audrey Haeseler William Hordtke Maynard Fuerstenau Walter Greising Richard Hanneman Duane Harer Lenore Furholmen Frank Grimske Gerddine Halleen Arthur Haupt Martin Gaudion Max Haag John Hansing Clarence Hout Warren Henke Clara Hermes Kenneth Herrmonn Eunice Heyne Robert Hillburg Marion Hillger Dorothy Hinners Henry Hinrichsen Donald Holtz Richard Homer Werner Hospers Donald Howard Christine Hoyer Martin Huebner Dorothea Huemmrich Rosalie Humphreys Richard Husa Donald lngebrigtson Robert Johns Stephan Jonto 15 Mary Kammon Robert Koul Yvonne Keil Hermon Kellermon Paul KerkhoFF Joan Kilb Ray Kirschemann James Klein Otto Klees Alice Kleist Marjorie Knoll Robert Knospe m9: max W9; W W gym t kg 2 Shirley Jensen Ashley Johnson 16 , agmmmmwmmmw 3, u? km WE$ Wm Thomas Kraut B Anita Moentmonn Richard Krentz Fred Kurth Fern K09 Bernard Koehler Thomas Kohn ill Koch B mg t in Kucensk Norman KraFFt ie Koester Ralph Kuenker Kenneth Lambros Jor Mar H'Gn Fred Kw Dorothy Kupke Joseph jcwsk izcubeth Ku Henry Laue El Floyd Loeschke Janet Leitner ine Leege George Lewis Bill Lindenberg Fred Linker . Helen Luebeck Peggy Lyon Belva Molchow Dorothea Molz Arno Monke Gloria Monke Betty Marks Donald Martin Shirley Mason Jerry Mason Ruthonn Marshall James Mothwick Arthur Matthews Donald McBride Elizabeth Meitz Dorothy Mesenbrink Aline Meyer E i 18 ittlestoedt Lawrence M Roy Muenter Dolores Miltrengc ichord Monsees Lorra R t iam Mler ta Moentmann ill i W An David Michel Robert MoeHer ittlestoedt lC Eugene Meyer ia M Patr ' Newman Donna Obermoller MOI ine Neumcnn iep ick Neul Freder Robert Neubocher Greta N Elwood Mull Jory Beverly Norden Mary NOVCle icholls Robert Newsom 19 20 Donald O'Dell Gene Ortner Edmund Peper Wallace Pretzer Walter Oetting Robert Pongroc Herbert Pintzke Kenneth Priebe ,i 3 E 3 I , x 3 z t Lorraine Omiecienski Marguerite Brown Margaret Prichner Marjorie Waskom Ronald Ohm Inez Parker Charlotte Pishke Harold Raeuper Lawrence Orlando Bonnie Pepler Ottilia Prohl Richard Roth r w . e m 1n nla S 50 mn loam Ilalwe Him Inn elK 0nD. 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Richard Fricke Gordin Grimm Ray Houpt Clarence Hout Jock Henry John Hofsoss David Jordon 598$: x a; Donald Kolzow Edward Kurt Wilbur Luecke Jock McDowell Robert Mill Delmar Moeller Harold Nelson George Nightengale Louis Robe Marvin Rommelsberg Gerhardt Riemer Robert Schneckpeper Robert Schneider Carl Seybold Norman Streit Robert Toron Nelson Woterworth Gordon Weber Howard Wegener sawg Richard Williams w R53; 1 am my 31 Ni Gerald Anderson Otto Auch Walter Beste Richard Bruam Donald Delp Robert Dolson Edward Dregalla Donald Eberhardt Kenneth Frankenstein Raymond Gehl William Gehrke William Geil Ordell Gertsmeier Wilbur Gray David Grunau ' Engineering Sophomores Robert Holland William LaBude Forrest Risser Patricia Thorsteinson 32 Arthur Keck Kurt List Herbert Salle Donald Volkert Evan Welch Karl Witelski David Willis Charles Wilson RoUert Husemann Richard Larson Richard Rossau Vern Frank William Kohn Robert Kranz Raymond Krause Paul Kretnz Fred McFarland Joseph McFarland Joseph McMillan Fred Pohland Ronald Schultz Theodore Stongel Walter Sterner Raymond Thompson Robert Adam William Cline Arthur Dollman Edward Dautheimer Gory Engerer Donald Forsbeck Arthur Franz Jack Frohriep Wayne Hemming Richard Hellman Robert Joelisch Thomas Jensen Thomas Jeske Richard Kofsky Karl Kolb Jack Mackey Melvin Mesloh Paul Miller Harold Nilles Richard Ott 'Walter Otto Martin Peters Donald Pohlig Arnold Prueter 'Charles Rogers Donald Schwietzelt Elmer Schilling David Schneider Kenneth Sommerfeld David Tremoin Poul Underinger Larry Vitt Richard WendorF John Wendt l Fred Wetzel Richard Wulf 33 . Schoo Malcolm Anderson Orvol Anderson Holley Decker Theodore Behm Peter Bell Max Bontroger Rex Bostwick William Conover Daniel Corder Alva Cox Raymond Dittmer Bert Engelman James Gardner Harold George James Gibson Harold Gray George Hoffman Leon Humbert William Johnson George Krstovich 34 r m rm .t a SYIn ace MPpw SAN. mamm COM .IJRE H r e 19 w Helun Iwwcw hpwm eo loow. RNB nyl ale ImH LeMLmH tmRe ra eI.Hn IWHIn o In Hg ula m2 LQCR Ma kllr nua main FDIC mmk lmGTm .mcm KMDm nae mmuuw unOrn .Kel RGA ilson Robert W ield itF John Wh William Troutmqn Charles Stover Nick Senok gwwwmm EmmnagwEg A wwmwmuam gwa mg xx xv w x. am Carl Culp Albert Rittman Thomas Hicks Arthur Stamm Second Year First Year Richard Altobelli Carl Becker Jerome Carroll John Domico John Delworth Bud Enslen Walter Helmke Donald Hoeting Augustin de lbern Paul Miller Angelo Mistrettc: Bruce Nelson Robert Oates Donald O'Dell Alvin Pauley William Schudlich Maynard Shrock Robert Stephan Jack Weaver Albert Wells Arthur Wright Wesley Kipp Fred Taylor Law Law John Kroekenberg John White Arts-Law; Sidewalk courtrooms 37 A, S N O H A R T B N M D A President . P. Kretzmann President Kretzmann coordinating university life. Kirsten Flagstad between Mr. and Mrs. Kretzmann. O.P's evening class during the annual Christmas 7 party. , g5 .,. 40 UF Dean Hesse College of Engineering Dean Bauer College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Walter E. Bauer is Dean of the Faculty as well as Dean of the Arts and Sciences college. He keeps a sharp eye on his Flock of students. Dean H. C. Hesse has made notable contribu- tions to industrial research. His work has made him cm asset to the school's faculty. Dr. M. J. Jox, our jack of all trades, is the Personnel Director and Associate Professor of Law besides his duties as Dean oi Men. Spending most of his time with budding lawyers in the Arts-Law building Dean J. W. Moricmd is well liked by the entire campus. Dean of Women, Mrs. M. Tongermom, com- bines instructing in the social work classes with her responsibilities over the Female portion of the student body. Deon Tongermcm Dean of Women Deans Decin Jox Dean Morland Dean of Men School of Law 41 A. C. Thomas M. Hillger M. H. Eggerding W. Osheim W. H. Hutchins G. E. Adams H. M. Jordan A. E. Tuttle R. H. Preusser D. H. Huge P. Seehuusen V. T. Hahn .IH. Steininger C. H. Krekeler A. W. Meibohn J. L. Sievers W. Kowitz L. Franck R. G. Larson J. L. Golz J. H. Strielelmeier C. F. Lindberg J. W. Schrodt W. W. Bloom L. P. Koepke R. G. Tank M. A. Bichsel E. H. Essig H. F. Schueffer V. J. Raelson H. Fleischer M. E. Zimmerman E. J. Buls H. H. Umbuch W. E. Thrun' W. G. Friedrich D. B. Schwu J. LoRocca L. H. Lang: R. W. Bertram A. C. Sped R. W. Wienhorst S. Bielecky C. A. Gieseler C. G. Pellel A. C. Oldsen C. G. Peller R. C. Waldschmidt T. M. Moulton R. J. Kuster ! Franck Risley Gahl Ismar F. W. H. J. D. R. A. W M. E. Cope D. Fields V. J. Raelson L. B. Burtelt M. P. Ford W. M. Miller . Butkus . W. Kruger . A. Wehling . L. Warnke . Sztonkay r'n- NU W. E. Lloyd M. E. Frederick W. Reiner W. F. Ade R. Schoenbohm M. W. Ubun W. L. Moll J. E. Swanson A. H. Meyer B. C. Kussrow DODGE HALL ALTRURIA HALL 44 Woman's Guild The Valparaiso University Womanis Guild continually works For the im- provement oi the school From its head- quarters on campus. Each year indi- vidual chapters throughout the notion work on special projects for Voipo. Guild Hall is one result of their con- scientious work. Their Future plans will be directed toward the construction of a chapel on East Campus. The Guild and oiiicers are here portrayed in one of their meetings in Recital Hall. Placement Offering aid and counsel to graduat- ing seniors and underciossmen in seek- ing business opportunities is the work of the Placement Office under the direc- tion of Mr. Oliver Graebner. This oFFice handles information regarding thousands of positions each year. t; Library From the time the library opens until it closes, students occupy the many tables For study and research. This year we have enjoyed the privilege of open stacks. Public Relations The public relations department, oHiced under Guild Hall, strives to acquaint the public with Vaipo, to secure Funds For the support oi the uni- versity and solicit students For future enrollment. This year they presented the patron plan to the students whereby each student was on oFFciqi chamber of commerce tor Voipo. U. Health Site For the sprained ankle, sore throat, physical examinations Foir intro- murai and varsity sports and the student insurance plan is the University Health building is equipped with on iniirmory as well as its medical facilities. Bookstore The Bookstore is the center oi campus supplies and texts, and serves as the campus post oHice. Cafeteria kitchen The Garrison's and the ttHole Shanty employees at a banquet. Mrs. Bigelow, Shanty director. Sunday noon at the Cat. Under the direction of Miss Jennie Moe Trigg the stqH responds to the responsibility of Feeding Valpds hungry hundreds every day. Centers of operation For this group are the Cafeteria, Shanty and the uHole.H 47 Blueprint for tomorrow: groundbreaking ceremonies. Boa rd of Directors The Board of directors chartering the University course for another year. 48 Immanuel Lutheran Church Chapel at Valparaiso is the mid-doy interlude when students and Faculty gather together in the auditorium For mediation. The inspiration offered in Chapel messages Fills the definite need For something tangible and unchanging in this world of mutibility. Chapel 2 ' x a M L m lmm 52 Youth Council Volpois service Fraternity combines in one office on employment office, a lost and found bureau, magazine subscription oHers,ond provides travel schedules and tips For vacation days. Alpha Phi Omega g The University Youth Council is a volunteer organization operated and directed by students interested in helping children. Dick Schoenbohm served as president during the 1950-51 year. The group sponsors a recreational and athletic program For the children of Volpo, keeping them entertainment. 3m ,e occupied with hobbies, creative handicrafts and . :ng I e 4 Social Committee The committee and several of its sponsored events. Charles Cooley, Fred Linker, Martin Huebner, chairman, Herbert Gronauer Sig Chi-Deltq Chi Gypsy show Alpha Xi-AE Hillbillies KTZ-Phi Psi's Lower Slobbovia Alpha Phi-KIP and ArchiesTovem The Social Committee, under the direction of Herb Gronauer, started Valpo's social year with on QH-school hay ride. Throughout the year they provided us with many and varied entertainments. Greek and Inde- pendent organizations presented Hole shows and out- side combos attracted large audiences. The well-known bonds of Woody Herman, Tony Pastor and Stan Kenton entertained the student body through arrangements of the committee. They also directed the presentation of the t t ' , v OH-school follies in April. 53 ' Honor Coundl. Betty Zumbehl, Bill Luedders, Lee Niebuhr, Ken Frankenstein, Leroy Engert, Prof. A. R. Thomas, Lois Bertram, Mary Heineke, Vickie Honeier, Marvin Rammelsberg. The Honor council is the government of our Honor Code system. They are judge and jury of infractions. They enforce regulations of the system and investigate re- ported violations. Freshmen ore acquainted with Volpo's unique test tradition by the council each September. Alpha Psi Omega is a national dramatics society honor- ing outstanding work in play production. Trips to Chicago to see professional drama promoted their objective of deeper interest and appreciation of the Fine arts. ROW1: HelenWachholz, joan Thoms, Elaine Davis, Don Holtz, Nancy Kussorw, Betty Zumbehl, Hermine Winkelblech. ROW 2: Lie Niebuhr, Elizabeth Kulawski, Elsie Schumucher, Wallace Pretzer, Leila Finzel, Dorothy Kupke. ROW 3: Don Martin, Norman Jurecik, Dr. Hahn, Ruth Lemmert, Gloria Stielow, Norman Robertson, Van Kussrow. 4s 54 Adpha The University Band appearing for a concert. Bond members entertaining at basketball games. The University Bond provided march music at various sports events including the Lutheran Bowl Game in Fort Wayne. Under the direction of Richard Wienhorst they presented concerts to the University and city. University Band 55 32m a at Helene Luebeck, Marlis Drews, Lorraine Omiecienski, Mary Nowock, Kathryn Smoke, Aline Meyer. Elizabeth Kujqwski, Dr. Hahn, Dorothy Kupke, Betty Zumbehi, Joyce Zustrow, Dolores Ruosch, Joan Kiib, Elaine Davis. The F.T.A. is citiiiateci with the National Education Association and the indiana Teachers Association. it is the professional group For all educationally inter- ested students. Lectures by teachers of the Chicago area concerning the problems and experiences chaiienging beginning teachers form the hub oi their meetings. 56 Senior women with high schoiastic averages compose this honorary organization. They promote the tutoring system for the benefit of the entire student body. Junior women who show superior leadership, scholarship and personality are topped in the Gown and Gavei's annual spring ceremony. ROW 1: Audrey Golnick, Pat Rogers, Agnes Fox. ROW 2: Miss Foss, Beverly Rodeck, Lois Folks, Marion Bangert, Verde Ocock, Miss Flynn. ROW 3: Barbara Stalk, Joan Wuerger, Dorothy Schrqm, Carol Ebel, Elsa Schuchher, Peggy Muhlke, Janet, Patricia Siem, Dolores Spruth. Pi Gamma ROW 1: Ddrothea Weiman, Lee Prth, Joan Kilb, Aline Meyer. ROW 2:lgc1rolyn Bolster, Mary Rice, Mrs. Phipps, Mrs. Tangermon, Ellen Bruening, Miss Swanson, r. owitz. ROW 3: Mr. Stoger, Bob Duesenberg, Mr. Buls, Arthur Stamm, Mr. Bernthal, Mr. Gahl, Richard Altobilli, Richard Duesenberg. 57 Gamma Delta 11 I Gamma Delta is the National Lutheran students, organization. They did the church t and the school, hear speakers From the area at their meetings and hold outings and parties during the year. Duesenberg and Gil Flores working on the lyceum program. I m Lyceum The lyceum committee brings to the campus programs designed to vary the 3; students activities and give them on oppor- VY tunity to hear the best in classic music, the theater and the Fine arts. 58 Bill Lindenberg, Treus., Betty Zumbehl, Sec., John Koepkei Vice-Pres., William Boltz, Pres. ,.Bauer W. Kipp Mk3 g .Krentz R. Duesenberg L :'C. Ebel Bob. Duesenberg D.Kupke R. Nord .M. Zimmerman L. Schroer G; Blau J. Tobias .9. Bartz x , 5:; R. Kirshenmun not pictured w :1; D. Brueggemqn Sag .; H. Wachholz M. Bangert R 2W. quseler E. Domroese 1 WW. Wambsganss M. Heinecke .Ihde E. Peper 'J.Borkowski L. Prahl , A. Haien R. Sauermcmn f g 7W. Zschocke R. Skov , M. Huebner D. Twietmeyer ' E? f .Zschocke R. West RD. Becker B. Engleman R. Dreissnctck M. Rammelsberg x 5F. Friedemann J. Karstens V 1D. Wyneken M. Bohlmunn V W E. Martin J. Kolke A A 59 CLARENCE DAY'S LIFE WITH MOTHER MADE INTO A PLAY BY HOWARD LINDSAY AND RUSSEL CROUSE Presented by The University Players UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. VERA T. HAHN UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings October 10 and 11, 1950 8:15 o,clock THE CAST Father .......... . . . . . . ........ . James Tobias Whitney ............... . . . .David Czamonski Harlan ................. . . . . .John Graebner John . . . . . ......... . ......... Wallace Pretzer Margaret . . . . ........... . ...... Lilo Finzel Clarence ................... . . . .Dale Luebke Michael ............. . ...... Norman Juricek Vinnie ........ . . ......... . . . .Dorothy Kupke Bridget ..................... . . Betty Zumbehl Hazel Willoughby ..... . . . . .Mcxry Jane Hagen Bessie Fuller Logan ......... . . . .Ruth Lemmert Mrs. Willoughby . . . . . . ...... .Helene Luebeck Clyde Miller . . ................. Donald Martin Cousin Cora ........ . ........ .Helen Wachholz Kathleen . . ........... . ...... Nancy Kussrow Dr. Humphreys ............ . Norman Robertson The 1950-51 calendar began with LIFE WITH MOTHER, a comedy depicting Family life of the 1890s. The audience received the hilarious actions of the Day family compli- menting the talent ondversotility of both Players and director. The Playerts Lenten production DAYS WITH- OUT END by Eugene O,NeiH portrayed unique characterization, deep psychological and spiritual significance, and displayed interesting and effective lighting effects. The stylized settings, by Mr. Van C. Kussorw, Jr., emphasized the distorted and divided character of John Loving, the central Figure of the drama. A tragedy of Family life during the Russo- Finnish War, THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT, was presented by the Thespians. Produced superbly and appropriately at a time of world conflict and crisis, it gave a stirring account of men seeking the truth that gives peace of soul to those in spiritual despair. In their traditional midnight performance of December, the Players again retold the Christmas story with A CHILD IS BORN. Steven Benetts symbolical drama was produced as a stage play under the dynamic direction of Mr. Van Kuss- row. The emotional intensity of the production was heightened by the accompanying music and an unusual lighting. 61 THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS PRESENT DAYS WITHOUT END BY EUGENE O'NEILL UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Monday and Tuesday Evenings March12 and 13,1951 8:15 dclock Directed By VERA T. HAHN Designed By , VAN C. KUSSROW, JR. THE CAST John ......................... Joseph Scionti Loving, John's uother self ........ Robert Goers William Eliot ................. Donald Holtz Father Matthew Baird ............ Edgar Meyer Elsa, John Loving's wife ....... Donna Botterson Margaret ................... Julia Koesiering Lucy Hillmon ........... Hermine Winkelblech Dr. Herbert Stillwell ............ Charles Southard Nurse ..................... Marilyn Moeller THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS present THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT by ROBERT SHERWOOD Produced under the direction of DR. VERA T. HAHN UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Wednesday and Thursday Evenings November 29 and 30, 1950 8:15 o'clock THE CAST Dr. qurlo Volkonen .......... Joseph Scionti Miranda Vulkonen ........... Gbria Stielow Dave CorWeen .................. David Brewer Uncle Waldemar ................. Edgar Meyer Gus Schumcm .................. Richard Ott Erik Valkonen ................. Herman Graef Koatri Alquist ................ Donna Batterson Major Rutkowski ............... Daniel Banos Joe Burnett ................... John SchoeHer Ben Gichner ................... Merle Lobeck Frank Olmstead ........... William KaHenberger Sergeant Gosden ............... Merrill Wyble Lempi .......................... Carol Ebel Ilma ........................ Georgine Theiss Photographer ............. Robert Woehrmann Photographer ................. Kenneth Fetzer 62 niversity Players, orkshop The workshop of the Department of Speech and Drama, located in the north basement of Lembke Hall, consists of a classroom, a speech correction laboratory, 0 construction room, a costume design room, c: paint shop and a storage room. Classes in stage design, costume design and make-up are conducted here as well as the actual constructions for all productions. Students I with speech defects or Foreign accents are taught more normal patterns of speech here. These hshots illustrate the construction room and the costume room being put to use. 63 64 Schola antorum Chapel Choir, under the direction of Dr. A.M. Bichsel meets daily to prepare special music for chapel and frequent out- side engagements. Hoyrides, hot-dog roasts and other parties compose their social life. This Freshman choral unit has given concerts in South Bend and Chicago. Glee Club V Club The University Glee Club, under the direction of Morlis Drews, presented several concerts. They specialize in secular and semi-classicol music. ROW 1: Carl Woodward, Tom Marshall, AI Tiede, Ken Lambros, Dick Boeck. ROW 2: Bill Schroer, Willie Doehrman, Don Deon, John Nelson, Ned Knope. ROW 3: Leroy Engert, Jim Paul, Clarence West, Bill Schudlich, Tom Plinke. ROW 4: Harold Mack, Bill Wrege, Clyde Berger, Bill Koch, Jerry Schoenfelt, Hank Meier. ROW 5: Bill Buhler, Lyle Waters, Ric Zalent, George Lewis. Last Time Around Tonight! Red Mack keeping things popping. Biology Club The Biology Club at their annual Banquet. Music Club The Music Club is an interest group open to all students. It sponsors several trips to Chicago to hear worthwhile musical events. The club promotes stu- dent and faculty recitals and have lectures on various phases of music in their meelingsf Radio Club The Radio Club operates From its amateur radio station, WQCLX, From oFFices in the Engineering Building. It is composed of members interested in radio technology and practical brood- casting experience. 66 Group shot of the Indies. HBlackfcxce act three of their uHole Show. Community sing with Jack Hart at the piano during an Indie party. Customers benefiting from the Book Exchange Indie float in the Homecoming Parade. The Independents 0F Valpo are mem- I bers of the National Independents I Association. They sponsored a book exchange For the student body at the change of semesters. The Indies par- ticipate in intramural sports, in social activities on campus, and play on active role in student government. They meet in their lounge located in the basement of the Shanty. Independents Engineering Society Oil refinery tour Dreaming gigantic things Santa hid them, boys Society officers Let's go Setting up exercises Taking notes, or phone numbers? $5 $5 68 Carl looking For Fuzz. Steady Don watching Curl Take a card, any card Supervisors Pelier and Coiley on the lookout. 69 M, ROW 1: Barbara Wantalt, Carolyn Hqger, Miss Jordon, Leanne Talen, Wilma Eising, Dorothy Novqck, Miss Franck, Lydia Laufer, Eltqine Poehner. ROW 2: Alice Hoglund, Dorcas Borcherding, Lorraine Omiecienski, Noel Schuessier, Lorna Osius, Shirley Frank, Nina Butler. Home Ec. Club The Home Economics Club is Cl departmental i i i I y organization supplementing the regular class- room activities of home ec majors and minors. Noted economists lecture at their monthly meet- ings. They have a banquet For graduating mem- bers each year at which event the outstanding graduate is honored. in Spring the club sponsors a Career Day For senior high school girls in the area to interest them in the home economics Field. Pennsylvanions gather For social affairs, parties and to promote student recruiting From the state of Wm. Penn. They publish the Vaipo- Keystonian to inform Friends and Families of their various activities on campus and at home. Keystone Club ROW 1: Philip Tuhy, Helen Waiter, Elsie Walter, Jean Steinke, Margaret Dom, Florence McElroy, Orville Siebel. ROW 2: Donald Engerer, Wayne Sommerteld ' Merle Lobeck, Robert Witte. , Prof. O. E. Gruebner, Otto Klees, Robert Grunt, . Louis Club The Iowa club published throughout the year a special newsletter sent to the iowa homes with complete information of activities of its members on campus. A highlight of their campus social program was a Hollowe'en party. The St. Louis Club, Cl bouncing infant of three years, has provided the campus with on active group both on campus and at home. Russel Zschocke served as the 1951 president. Iowa Club 71 DAVE MICHEL DONEWEITZ Editor-imChief Businengonager Buck Hoeseler Associate Ed Marion Poehler Art Ed Peg Lyon Associate Ed Florence Wilson Head Typist Wally Pretzer Associate Ed Gloria Guetzke Librarian Eleanor Schulz News Dot Stanke Librarian Paul Schuette Feature Ed Ruth Berg Subscription Mgr. Elmer Bernard Sports Ed Jeanne Schneider, Circulation Mgr. John Streitelmeier Faculty Adviser POLICgY BOARD: Ellen Blecher, Mel Doering, Bob Mohme, Bob ates. NEWS STAFF: Ellen Blecher, Joyce Buss, Mary Jane Hagen, Edith Henry, Nancy Kussrow, Dot Mesenbrink, Arthur Tharaldson, Dot Weimunn, Ruth Wenholz, Rosalie Humphreys, Lee Niebuhr. FEATURE STAFF: Dick Broecker, Norm Robertson, Doris Watts. SPORTS STAFF: Galen Gockel, Bob Mohme, Bob Stebbe. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ken Fetzer, Bill Gehrke, Dick Hanneman, El Jordan, Dave Mehrtens, Marlene Diers. COMPOSITION STAFF: Roland Baumann, Beverly Glick, Don Popp, st Printz, Marilyn Jeske, Jim Thomas, Ruth Ulmer, Rhee Ann Iese. TYPING STAFF: Delores Bochman, Lethe Bieberick, Ruth Fields, Shirley Frank, Ruth Frankenstein, Clara Keller, Annette Krentz, Marilyn Moeller, Pat Orpin, Joanne Peterson, Georgiana Rup- precht, Carol Schulz, Louise Tomlonson, Jo Wittrock. BUSINESS STAFF: Jack Henry, Gloryu Kulick, Carl Mikolite, Robert Patrick, Alice Pollex, Lois Saeger, Joan Thorns. 72 Torch The TORCH office received a face lifting this to , acquiring a coat of paint, new desks For each editor, l.B.M. typewriters and cm addressing machine. The date of publication was returned to Thursday after one year of Friday delivery. TORCH editors and reporters set a First on Hobo Day, surprising the campus by publishing a special Homecoming edition. When our ax Crusaders received cu bid to the Cigar Bowl, sports editor Elmer Bernard and his stoFF put out the only uExtrc:H in the paper,s history. Again, by popular demand, the TORCH published its Founder's Day issue and the ever overwhelming 'Qcorch. 71 74 University Choir The University Choir, under the leadership of Professor R. Schoenbohn presented to the campus, the community, and on their tour, to the nation top quality choral concerts. Their out- standing concert was the Christmas performance. They made a tour in April through Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. Empire Staters Composed of 25 members, the Empire State Club united the New Yorkers in CI variety of activities during the year. They worked toward gaining Future Valpo-ites, and pub- lished a newspaper For home consumption relating their events and the interesting areas of Valpo life. They froliced at a Holloweten party and c1 swimming party at Clear Lake. The Detroit Club meets once a month under the leader- ship of Bill Schudlich. The club carries on most of its activities during vacations, in Detroit, which provides entertainment For members and all alumni. Marilyn Plusch, Herbert Hueter, Howard Metzger, Lois Jud, Bob Duerr, Ted Schultheis, Eric Rothmaler, Dorothy Hinners, Lorraine Omiecienski, Bill Wrege, Wm. Haeseler, Bob Gentzke, Fred Wright, Joe Sartori. Wilfred Wischer,Jo Schoenberg, Marilyn Faust, Gordon Faust, Don Mallon, Bill Schudlich, Pauline Kliefoth, Mary Sepke, Marilyn Jeske, Grace Dcroh, Joyce Haggberg, Carol Wiese, Nancy Wolf- gram, Barbara Wilkening. Detroit Club 75 76 Guild Hall On the hi facing the new campus and cold eastern winds is Guild, the home of junior and senior women. Resident sponsored highlights were the winter and spring tormols and a ballet theater party in Chicago. The girls complain about the cold rooms, banging doors, crowded iceboxes, long walks to classes and noisy cor- ridors, while the boys decry the long walk home and the early hours. Hail Guild Hall's twin sister, Memorial, is Vaipo's sophomore women's abode. Collaborating with Guild the giris planned formois and parties and their own corridor and dormitory gatherings. The University Women's Guild convention motivated the annual evacuation iast tail. Bleak, wintry nights occasioned skating and snow tights. Convertibles in the drive, music from the barracks, shouting boil players, and Fire- cracker pronksters arrived with the robins, rain, and spring, much to the consternation and delight oi memorable Memorici's inmates. MEMORIAL HOUSE COUNCiL tsecond picturet ROW 1: Helen Hospers, Joyce Hoggberg, Marion Kroft, Judy Lqms. ROW 2: Eunice Wiike, Betty Weh- muelier, Alice Merten, Barbara xBArladlyn, Miss Daniels, Audree itt. Altruria Hall Altrurio Hall is a Freshman women,s home and mecca of mole attraction. The newly decorated Ibunge is its center of activity from morning ,til night. Tensely contested conasta games, bull sessions, group singing and studying couples interrupt its serenity. Nightly vespers are held in the dorm chapel. Here girls learn to live, love, work, play and study together. 78 Dodge Hall, a grey two-winged edifice is the residence of 75 Freshmen women. Amid the Hurry 0F Formals, dunes parties and week-end dates the house director, Mrs. Hug, presides efficiently over the women. 79 VU Magazine WILLIAM HAESELER BUSINESS STAFF: EditOr Del Hoeppner, Business Mgr. Lois Schweppe, Subscription Mgr. Dorothy Mesenbrink, Circulation,Mgrn Nancy Kussrow jack Henry, Photography Ronald Thompson, Layout Dick Hanneman, Photographer TYPISTS: Lethu Bieberich Georgione Rupprecht Florence Wilson Elbert Jordan, Staff Photographer Florence Klettke, Staff Artist Elly Schulz, Composition 80 The editor and stoFF brought a magazine de- picting, satirizing and humoring the students, to Volpo under the banner of VU. VU, now two years old, has in general been favorably received by Valpo students. No longer c1 ubabyH under the BEACON, the publication received cm oHice and officers of its own. Editor Buck Haeseler began VU,s volumes with 0 Homecoming edition depicting its events From Hobo Day to Queen Ann,s reign. The Valentine issue sported two cover girls, Bev and Shirley Prahm, sophomore twins. Each edition carried a short story, an article by one of our professors, student activities and experiences, social events, cartoons and specioI Features. Nature,s shady classrooms Entice us. Worm sun on cool grass Stimulates education, Curricular and extra 81 82 German band warming up Si D K's Queen Dust Bowl Castle Crowning Hobo King and Queen, Dick Herbst and Marilyn Broun. Royal carriage Queens The Final touch Post bonfire hamburgers i Igloo incentive marks time both by Alpha Phi Delta An orchid for U from KIP K Phi T plugs for us 84 Third pair, second row. Blaze craze Gamma Phi cup conquers frosh I'HeCIp Big Smoke But No Fire Royalty afloat Dodge Hall Totem High School tempo troupers Music lovers hoe-down Halftime backslapping 85 QUEEN'S COURT MARGARET ZIMMERMAN . LOIS BAHL DOROTHY HINNERS CAROLINE, SAUER fom ,. ANN HAJEN-1950 Homecoming Queen 87 S E TI R O R O S 88 89 alpha epsilon Address: 802 Linwood Drive Founded: 1903 Motto: Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brethren to dwell together in unity. OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . William Mier Vice-President . . John Krueckeberg Secretory . . . Donald Howard Treasurer . . . Robert Moeller Spring Semester President . . . John Krueckeberg Vice-President . . . Donald Martin Secretary . . . Theodore Eickhoff Treasurer . . . Charles Anderson 90 MEMBERS Arol Amling Charles Anderson Dennis Barthel Paul Behrens Ernest Bettin Robert Bresemon Charles Brophy Earl Carlovsky Charles Doering Jock Durben Theodore EickhoH: Roy Fishburn William Geil Gerald Gottowske Russell GriFFiths William Hordtke Delclen Haven John Henry Alon Holmes Donald Howard Norman Juricek William Kammeroit Bernard Koehler John Krueckeberg William Leonard William Lindenberg Wilbur Luecke Edward Marek Donald Martin Roy Mayer William Miert Robert Moeller Harold Nelson Walter Nuske James Olson Robert Patrick Glenn Roasch Richard Rouhut Charles Reinke John Remus Alfred Ryll Arnold Schlegel Marvin Schlichting Gerald Schultz William Speer Gerald Speckhord Jonas Store Curtis Swain Raymond Swanson Earl Tessmer Robert Tonjes Richard Von Vulpen Donald Weitz Russell Wittmer Robert Woehrmann 91 alpha xi epsilon W rarxvmr Address: 503 Lincolnwoy Founded: 1919 Motto: Friendship is born of loyalty OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . . Carol Rohe - Vice-President . . . Ruth Juergens Secretory . ' . . Janice Hilpert Treasurer . . . Helene Luebeck Spring Semester President . . . . Carol Rohe Vice-President . . Julianne Lodewig Secretory . . . Janice Hilpert Helene Luebeck Treasurer MEMBERS Jean Albers Lois Althous Joyce Buss Jo Anne Dehmlow Mary Ann Dinkelmann Dolores Fast Lois Foulds Lois Gimble Charlotte Hansen Janice Hilpert Ruth Juergens Gertrude Kiehl Yvonne Kiel Judith Kipp Eunice Knope June Koehler Nancy Kramer Julianne Lodewig Helene Luebeck Maybelle Mogee Betty Marks Jane Nicholls Marilyn Oltmonn Marguerite Pork Marjorie Pringnitz Connie Reed Carol Rohe Linda Rupnow Jean Schnedler Mary Schnedler Noel Schuessler Francis Stoxen Grenith Thurs Jean Tober Dorothy Tweitmeyer Helen Wachholz Betty Jean Weddle Betty Wink Ruth Wroge 93 alpha phi delta Address: 607 Union Street Founded: 1917 Purpose: To unite the members in a stronger bond of Friendship OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . . Corlyn Claus Vice-President . . . Katherine Smoke Secretory . . . . Jo Leege Treasurer . . . . Ellen Buetow Spring Semester President . . . . Corlyn Claus Vice-President . . . Katherine Smoke Secretary . . . . Jo Leege Treasurer . . . . Ellen Buetow 94 MEMBERS Marilyn Anderson Jo Bauer Lois Bertram Dolores Birner Leila Brown Ellen Buetow Betty Castens Corlyn Claus Carol Ebel Lois Fix Jo Ann Houskins Mary Heinecke Edith Henry Christine Hoyer Rosalie Humphreys Marie Johnson Ruth Krentz Doris Kummer Fern Koelling Judy Lams Lorraine Lawrence Jo Leege Katherine Lehman Dorothea Mqlz Carol Mees Betty Meitz Dot Mesenbrink Peggy Muhlke Verdo Munch Down Puppets Bonnie Pepler Marian Poehler Dolores Ruosch Carolyn Souer Myrna Schmidt Pom Schuette Sandy Selle Katherine Smoke Eileen Spurgeon Emily Stiemke Barbara Wonfolt Betty Wehmuller Carol Wiese Nancy Wolfgrom Joan Wuerger Lorraine Zelmer 95 mu L gamma phi Address: 253 Greenwich Street Founded: 1918 Purpose: To build the present moment to per- Fection; to recall the past with pride. OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . Mary Ann Nowack Vice-President . . . Ruth Souerman Secretory . . . Dorothy Kupke Treasurer . . . . Aline Meyer Spring Semester President . . . Ruth Sauermon Vice'Presiclent . . Lorraine Omiecienski Secretary . . . Ruth Mcllvain Treasurer . . . . Aline Meyer 96 1 MEMBERS Jeannette Cottin Bertha Ebbesen Virginia Ebs Barbara Fiess Audrey Haeseler Mary Jane Hagen Margaret Heinecke Martha Hilgendorf Dorothy Hinners Dorothea Huemmerich Elizabeth Hse Charlotte lsenbarger Phyllis Junkhom Ruth Karkau Joan Kilb Marjorie Knoll Carol Koehn Dorothy Kupke Nancy Kussrow Joanne Laesch Carol Longe Nadene Lester Ruth Mchain Aline Meyer Patricia Mittelstudt Eleanor Moeller Sue Nichols Mary Ann Nowoch Dorothy Novak Verdell Ocock Patricia Orpin Lorraine Omiecienski Margaret Pirchner Charlotte Pischke Betty Jean Rice Florence Roschke Georgianna Rupprecht Gene Russell Ruth Souerman Jacqueline Schmidt Jeanne Schneider Louise Schroeder Eleanor Schulz Phyllis Schulz Lois Schweppe Grace Tacke Georgine Theiss Lois Tonn Elizabeth Voigt Ruth Wachholz Edna Ruth Wallner Helen Walters Wilma Weber Dorcas Weinhold Helen Weisheit Ruth Welter Ruth Wenholz Eunice Wilke Florence Wilson Joyce Zostrow Doris Zersen Ruth Ziegler Margaret Zimmerman 97 delta chi epsilon Address: 804 Mound Street Founded: 1944 Motto: Always progressing OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . Marjorie Newman Vice-President . . . Phyllis Dierker Secretary - - . Victoria Hoffmeyer Treasurer . . . . Carol Schulz. Spring Semester President . . . Marjorie Newman Vice-President . . Phyllis Dierker Secretory . . - Victoria Honeyer Carol Schulz Treasurer MEMBERS Marilyn Arndt Carolyn Bolster Marion Bongert Louise BischoFF Rita Bcehme Dorcas Borcherding Theresa Boucher Catherine Cameron Marjorie Cumin Joan Coppola Cecelia Denker Phyllis Dierker Margaret Dom Doris Drews Marlis Drews Agnes Fox Shirley Frank Victoria Honeyer Elizabeth Jeske Lydia Laufer Evelyn Lovekamp Viola Mourer Elaine Neuchterlein Lorraine Neumonn Marjorie Newman Lieselotte Niebuhr Eloise Nolde Beverly Norden Margaret Petzold Eltoine Poehner Mary Rice Lois Riehl Susan Roehrs Pearl Roesner Alice Scheidecker Morelyn Schultz Carol Schulz Thelma Wilkens Siebert Olive Springborn Dorothy Jean Stueber Lois Stewart Shirley Stump Audrey Witt 99 kappa delta pi L 5 k j nggg 4 Address: 608 Lincolnwoy . Founded: 1919 , Purpose: To promote scholarship and to inspire I high character OFFICERS , Fall Semester Royal Count . . . Vernon Schmaltz Junior Count . . . Robert Goshert Royal Scribe . . . Edmund Peper Treasury Guard . Raymond Kirschenmenn Spring Semester Royal Count . . . Vernon Schmaltz Junior Count . . . Robert Knospe Royal Scribe . - . William Tank Treasury Guard - . Harold Baumann MEMBERS Richard Aibreckt Fred BordenWerper Harold Baumann Wilfred Bauman Richard Boehm James Corr Raymond Daniels Donald Delp Harlan Dittmer Robert Etzler John Freimuth John Fortney Ordell Gertsmeier Robert Goshert Robert Grossmcm Paul Halvensleben Daniel Hovlir Martin Huebner Ed Kirk Raymond Kirschenmann Walther Kolarik Robert Knospe John Krueger Poul LondgraF Arthur Manthey William Martin? James Mathowic Richard Motheis Fred Milnikel Lawrence Millestoedt Harold McConnell Jack MCDOWeH Joseph McMillan Charles Neermcm Weldon Nelson Edmund Peper Martin Rehn Gene Risser Gene Roelke Richard Salomon Richard Schalon Robert Schueter Vernon Schmaltz Robert Schmeckpeper Norbert Simon Donald Smith Theodore Stengel Norman Streit James Streiter Robert Struble William Tank Robert Toron Ronald Taubert William Thomas Nelson Watefworth Gordon Weber Howard Wegner Gordon Westergren Gilbert Wuethrich 101 kappa iota pi Address: 6O6IBrown Street 1 Founded: 1919 L Motto: Kindness, integrity and progress OFFICERS I Fall Semester Chancellor . . . Wiiiium Wambsganss Vice Chancellor . ' . Ciaude Schildknecht Recording Scribe . . Poul Schuette Bursar . . . . Ronald Engel Chancellor . . . Don Wyneken Vice Chancellor . . . James Tobias Recording Scribe . . Galen Gockel Ronald Engel Bursar MEMBERS Otto Auch Clarence Bauer William Berning Walter Beste Raymond Bopp John Borkowski Dove Brewer Carl Buettner Willard Doehrmon Ronald Engel Donald Engerer Herbert Fehner Kenneth Frankenstein Martin Gaudion Eugene Geist Irvin Glos Galen Gockel Robert Grobengieser Herbert Gustke Richard Herbst Kenneth Herrmonn Warren Hoger Del Hoeppner Donald Holtz William Kruse Robert Kuskcu Fred Linker Donald Mollon George McKissick Walter Meitz Robert Mohme John Neidow Richard Nord Ronald Ohm Joseph Pahr Herbert Pintzke Thomas Plinke John Rauch CIiFFord Roybould Poul Sammetinger John SchoeFFer Ronald Schech Claude Schildknecht Louis Schroer Paul Schuette Ralph Skov Charles Stevens George Spears James Tobias Donald Volkert William Wambsganss Kenneth Wessel Robert Witte- Don Wyneken kappa tau zeta Address: 802 Mound Street Founded: 1948 Colors: Novyrblue ond white OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . Margaret Schoedel Vice-President . . . Delores VoH Secretory . . Dorothy Holvensleben Treasurer . . . Mary Jane Pohlman Spring Semester President . . . Mary Jane Pohlmcm Vice-President . . Gerri Holleen Secretory . . . . Dolores Beer Treasurer . . . Marilyn Hedges 104 hi MEMBERS Carol Amling Lois Bahl Dolores Beer Barbara Bradlyn Donna Brueggemon Marjorie Domerow Barbara Dcvidsmeyer Gerri Hclleen Ann Hajen Carol Homm Dorothy Halvensleben Marilyn Hedges Joan Honann Iris lhde Martha Johnson Bette Kroenke Julie Koestering Carolyn Kuehn Peg Lyon Helen Miller Carole Olson Mary Jane Pohlman Alleone Roegge Jean Rudzik Margaret Schoedel Johanna Schoenberg Delores Voll Doris Watts Marion Winkelmonn w 105 kappa phi tau Address: 505 Lincolnwoy Founded: 1947 Motto: Keeping the faith together OFFICERS Fall Semester Chancellor . . . Douglas Kepplinger Vice Chancellor . . Robert Ficken Scribe . . . . Wilmer Luedders Bursar . . . . Theodore Vogel Spring Semester Chancellor . . . Douglas Kepplinger Vice Chancellor . . Robert Ficken Scribe . . . . Wilmer Luedders Bursar . . . . Theodore Vogel 106 MEMBERS William Aszman Berlyn Bcringer Rodney Berger Richard Boeck Leland Boeger Thomas Bomba Robert Bowen Floyd Brown Richard Cornwell Glenn Dohl Donald Deibele Kenneth Dobbins Henry Drechsler Henry Eckenfels Louis Eckert III Donald Edwards Kenneth Edwards Robert Ficken Raymond Gehl Gordon Grimm Frank Grimske Clarence Hout Joseph Hess Robert Hillburg Jack Hiller Henry Hinrichsen Richard Hoglund Robert Husemann David Jordon Robert Koul Robert Keener Douglas Kepplinger Ned Knape Joseph Kraotz, Jr. Kenneth Krabbenhoft Theodore Krenzke Ralph Kuenker Wilmer Luedders Roy Martin William McRitchie Louis Meyer Richard Monsees Melvil Puscheck Royce Rowedder Waldemar Soeger Edward Schaefer Thomas Schoefer Robert Scheiderer William Schroer Kenneth Schuh William Seyboldt Edward Sienkiewicz Harry Stode Reinhardt Steinbart Judson Stevens Robert Storbeck Werner Strunghoener Erwin Strassemeyer Robert Strassburg Albert Tiede Richard Umbach Hubert Velepec Orval Vuesekmeyer Theodore Vogel William Vonderlage Lyall Waters John Westermcm Harold Wilken Otto Woike Richard Zalent Harold Zier ' . $?r iii a 107 pi delta chi ; Address: 605 Chicago Street Founded: 1948 Motto: Faith and service in Christ OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . Mary Arbeiter Vice-President . . . Ruth Berg Secretary . . . . Joan Wagner Treasurer . . . Naomi Schubkegel Spring Semester President . . . . Ruth Berg Vice-President - - - Irma Thoele Secretary . . . Eunice Weidner Treasurer Dorothy Jordan MEMBERS Audrey Anger Mary Arbeiter Ruth Berg Caroline Bockmeier Betty Buss Elaine Davis Valdo Dierks Marlene Dermer lone Driver Fern Falkenstein June Finger Joanne Gilmore Shirley Groh Gloria Guetzke Dolores Hockwelder Lois Hanewinckel Rose Marie Hermes Marilyn Heather Clara Hermes Dorothy Jordon Elizabeth Kujawski Florence Klettke Barbara Loomon Shirley Marks Florence McElroy Evelyn Middlestadt Dorothy Murphy Shirley Ponivos Anita Rentz Dorothy Stanke Naomi Schubkegel Mabel Schulz Marilyn Schulz Verne Scheiderer Doris Stieve Ardele Stodeick Irma Theole Dorothy Villhord Joan Wagner Eleanor Weidner Eunice Weidner Elaine Yoreo Lucille Zimmerman 109 rho lambda tau Address: 356 Greenwich Street Founded: 1946 Purpose: To promote 0 Christian spirit,to foster the welfare of Valparaiso University, and to live according to the high ideals of friendship. OFFICERS Fall Semester Chancellor . . . . Ben Vogler Vice-Chancellor . . Marvin Rammeslberg Scribe . . . Robert Neubocher Bursar . . . . Walter Beltz Spring Semester Chancellor . . . . Ben Vogler Vice Chancellor . . Marvin Rommelsberg Scribe . . . . Robert Neubacher Bursar . . . . Waiter Beltz 110 MEMBERS Theodore Anderson Walter Bojus Walter Beltz Dave Buhrow John Buchheimer Donald Becker Clyde Berger Edward Dierking Howard Engelking Tom Fenske Kenneth Fetzer Richard Fricke 3 Paul Fricke Bill Gerke Robert Gentzke William Hoeseler Richard Hannaman John Honsing Robert Hemmeter Roland Herrmann William Hindohl Lee Hochspring George Hoppenstaedt El Jordon Richard Kage Mel Kangas William Koch Gene Koepke Robert Kolb Norman Kraft Robert Kronz Raymond Krouse William Kucenski Donald McBride ; Emil Martin Howard Metzger Jurgen Meyer Del MoeHer Robert Neubacher James Piehler Fred Pohland Edmund Proehl Marvin Rommelsberg Richard Roth Wilbur Rothmonn Millard Rullmqn Joseph Sartori George Schoser John Schilling Jerry Schoenfelt William Schudlich Theodore Schultheis Irvin Seehofer Richard Starin Ronald Thompson Arthur Thoraldson Ben Vogler Wesley West Wilfred Wisch'er William Wrege ' wwmmw WW Wrmwww 303$. x 111 sigma delta kappa Address: 605 Lincolnwoy Founded: 1918 Purpose: To broaden the Field of legal knowl- edge OFFICERS Fall Semester Chancellor . . . . James Mason Vice-Chancellor . . Robert Banchy Secretory . . . Russell Zschoche Treasurer . . . Norman Van Epps Spring Semester Chancellor . . . Kenneth quky Vice-Chcmcellor . . . John Rehm Secretory . . . Russell Zschoche Treasurer . . . . Kenneth Gerken 112 MEMBERS Clarence Albers Malcolm Anderson Robert Banchy Daniel Banos Bruce Blackburn Robert Blotz Allan Bloom Louis Bloom Max Bontrager Burton Bosch Virtus Brockman Richard Brown Edward Brown Roger Cloudon Daniel Corder William Degen John Delworth Raymond Dittmer Robert Duerr Bert Engleman Lowell Enslen Gil Flores Harold George Kenneth Gerken Ted Graebner Richard Hakanson George Hoffman Roger Horlbeck Donald Ingve Paul James John Johnson William Johnson Merlin Karlock Gerald Kegebein Roy Kehren Walter Kennedy Casimer Kitowski William Kuntz Kenneth Lasky Matt Leppin Gene Mannio William Martin James Mason Paul Miller Louis Morgal Bruce Nelson Robert Oates Larry Orlando Noel Paul AI Pouley Wolfganq Pflughouph Eugene Philiph Ted Puchowski John Rehm Kenneth Roeh Kenneth Roeh Roger Rouse Tovio Solo Joseph Scionti Arthur Stamm Robert Stroebel Norman Von Epps Donald Waskom Joseph Wegmet Robert WilsOn Gory WolFanger ' Merrill Wyble Russell Zschoche Benedict Zubik 113 sigma delta chi Address: 705 Freeman Street Founded: 1919 Motto: Auctoritcts Nominum Tuendq OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . Robert Pongroc Vice-President . . . Robert Uteg Secretary . . . Robert Boknecht Treasurer . . . . Paul Kerkhoff Spring Semester President . . . William Hunger Vice-President . . - Robert Uteg Secretory . . . . Robert Boknecht Treasurer - . . . Poul KerkhoFF 114 MEMBERS Emery Becker Clyde Berndsen Dick Bohde Bob Boknecht Bill Boltz John Brodfield Carl Brighton Dick Burley Walt Busse Charles Cooley Clarence Dick Bob Dolson AI Dorris Ed Drecha Charles Droege Vern Frank Gus Friedemonn AI Hoppel Bob Holland Bill Hunger Bob Johns Elmer Kiekhoefer Paul Kerkhoff Enno Knief Don Kovach Poul Krentz Ed Kurt Roland Loch Dick Larson Floyd Leoschke Bob Muller Jim Ove Bob Pongroc Bill Peters Ed Poe Bob Reed Dick Sage Herb Soller Lorry Schieb Art Segebrecht Darryl Scott Ron Schultz Jim Siebert Norman Sprung Bob Stebbe Jack Stivers Bob Uteg Karl Wilelski Jim Wollsloger 115 sigma theta Address: 507 Monroe Street Founded: 1919 Purpose: To seek sincerity, truth and honor OFFICERS Fall Semester President . . . . Leila Finzel Vice-President . Hermine Winkelblech Secretory . . . . Ruth Lemmert Treasurer . . . . Janet Bethke Spring Semester President . . . . Leila Finzel Vice-President . . Hermine Winkelblech Secretory . Ruth Lemmert o . o Treasurer . . . . Janet Bethke 116 H MEMBERS Doris Anderson Donna Batterson Janet Bethke Dorothy Borjesson Donna Davidson Leila Finzel Ruth Fischer Bonnie Gordon Mildred Grabowski Carol Jeske Bonnie Kaiser Carol Knob Janice Koester Marjorie Koester Alice Krueger Verna Kump Ruth Lemmert Joyce Lubbert Anita Moentmon Esther Mueller Lucille Mueller Carol Nehls Nancy Nichols Donna Obermoller Patti Plunkett Beverly Reller Margaret Schmidt Joan Thoms Margaret Weidner Anne Werelius Hermine Winkelblech 117 phi delta psi Address: 801 Mound Street Founded: 1914 Purpose: To promote Fellowship OFFICERS Fall Semester Chancellor . . . . Joe Raeuper Vice-Choncellor . . . Tom Kraut Scribe . . . . Thomas Chucos Treasurer . . . . Gene Behnke Spring Semester Chancellor . . . . Tom Kraut Vice-Chancellor . . Robert Leininger Scribe . . . . John Schroeder Treasurer . . . . Gene Behnke 118 MEMBERS George Ankley Charles Arkebauer Norman Arnold Kenneth Becker Gene Behnke Donald Borchelt Richard Buss Eric Domrose Herb Ebert William Eichamer William Engleman David Evans Roland Fritsche Owin Gierke Walter Greising John Graves Duane Horrer Gene Hoss Raymond Haupt Richard Homer Ash Johnson David Kohle Henry Keen John Kelly Wesley Kipp Glenn Koepke John Koepke Thomas Kraut Robert Leininger Fred Mente John Minot Hoig Parvonion John Poulus Edward Pfiefer Morris Ringle Edward Rippe John Sekulich John Schroeder L. V. Schroeder Rue Schumqker Ed Striet Edmund Strelow William Strutz Calvin Tiebert Dennis Toumi Carl Woodward Robert Zinn 119 1a omega chi beta Address: 703 Indiana Avenue Founded: 1946 Motto: Esse Quam Videre OFFICERS Fall Semester Chancellor . . . Warren Zschoche Vice-Choncellor . . William Sittler Scribe . . . Joachim Stoockmonn Bursar . . . Edward Rothschild Spring Semester Chancellor . . . Warren Zschoche Vice-Chqncellor . . Robert Hamonn Scribe . . . . Gerhard Freche Bursar . . . Raymond Habedank 120 MEMBERS William Abraham Reemt Baumann Elmer Bernard Lynn Black Alfred Bosser Alvin Broehm Robert Cain Robert Cook Melvin Doering Daniel Eickemeyer Donald Eberhardt Leroy Engert Gerhard Freche Charles Grimm Elwood Hoake Raymond Hobedonk Norman Hofemon Bruce Holler Robert Homann Arthur Houpt Charles Hawkins Richard Huso Albert Jonushaitis Arthur Keck Ralph Kunze Kenneth Lcmbros Armin Lichtfuss Gerhardt Lichtfuss WiHiom Malte Sydney Marshall Earl Matz William Noss Frederick Neuliep Wilfred Nieting Richard PeH Kenneth Priebe Eli Rapaich Edward Rehberg Gilbert Reinkensmeyer Edward Rothschild Richard Schlobohm Leroy Sinn William Sittler Joachim Staockmcmn Henry Stanton John Starks Frederick Telschow Phillip Tuhy James Voss Loren Walsh Jock Weintraub Donald Wesley Edward Younger Warren Zschoche . 121 phi alpha delta Address: Valparaiso University Law School Founded: 1947 Pu'rpose: To Form C: strong bond among various law schools OFFICERS Fall Semester Justice . . Harold Gray Vice-Justice John Krueckeberg Clerk . Robert Connell Treasurer . . Alva Cox Spring Semester Justice . . . Alva Cox Vice-Justice . Carl Culp Clerk . Jerome Carroll Treasurer . Morris Ringel MEMBERS Richard Altobelli Wesley Kipp, James Botalis, Jr. Theodore Behm Carl Becker Earl Black William Boltz Rex Bostick Carl Brov Robert Connell Jerome Carroll William Conover Alva Cox Carl Culp Gerald Deller William Docter Melvin Frederick James Gardiner Harold Gray Walter Helmke Donald Hoeting Leon Humbert 122 John Krueckeberg Richard Kuhlmcm Frank Lomson Herbert Lcsser Walter Leuco William Lloyd Bert Mason Angelo Mistretto Donald ODeH Walter Pussey Morris Ringel Albert Rittmcmn Byron Schofield Maynard Schrock William Troutman Warren Word Jock Weaver John Whitfield Arthur Wright Donald Wyneken w delta theta phi Address: 359 Garfield Avenue Founded: 1949 Motto: Justice For Fellow men; honor to God,- ond love For brother. OFFICERS Fall Semester Deon . . . . George Krstovich Vice-Dean . . . Ralph LoeFfer Clerk of Rolls . . . Frank Jacob Clerk of Exchequer . . Holley Baker Spring Semester Deon . . . . George Krstovich Vice-Dean . . . Ralph LoeFFer Clerk of Rolls . . . Frank Jacob Clerk of Exchequer . . James Marshall MEMBERS Orvol Anderson Holley Baker Peter Ball James Gibson Thomas Hicks Frank Jacob George Krstovich Ralph Loeffer Robert Lehman James Marshall William Miller Robert Payt Glen Peting Charles Reed Erwin Seehofer Elmer Schnoor Nick Senak Fred Taylor Harold Trzynka Ernest Wruck 123 a VA .x .v 45w? Men's barracks Greenwich group 124 All the worldk a stage And all our athletes merely players. 125 CRUSADER ka L , W ,, xx ??g $59 2 2i 55in 5i g 91 M va S vb ,, , V gm Coach E. Bauer Quarterbacks: Lenny Lutz, Hunk Meier and Neil Montour. NDEFEATED CRUSADERS FOOTBALL SEASON 1950 L. V. Schroeder, hb. Eli Rapiach, e. Wilbur Rothmqn, 9. Carl Woodward, g. 128 Please don't leave me, Joe. Up and over, St. Joe. Schulon shakes loose. Another Redskin bites the dust. mu, Tom Marshall, e. Robert Kems, 9. Harry Knox, e. Huig Paravonian, e. 129 I ? fw' Ken Wessel, e. Tom Fenske, t. Bill Wrege, t. Arol Amling, g. Volpo..--.. .60 Defiance Volpo........46 Indiana State Volpo. .27 St. Joseph Valpo- .48 Augustanq Valpo-..--...6O Carthage - OWNONOOO n . . . . Volpo.--...-.21 BallStote.......... lepo........33 Luther ............1 Volpo........14 Wheaten........... Lutheran Bowl Game, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Volpo........20 Wittenberg 7 Cigar Bowl Game, Tampa, Florida Volpo. . . . . . . .14 LaCrosse Teachers . .47 Bill Schudlich, manager. Edward Buhrow, Assistantmanager. Richard Schalon, lb Bill Koch, c. Joe Griffith, g. Royce Roweder, hb. 130 Robert Goers, c. John Minot, 9. John Buchheimer, e. Ken Lumbros, fb. Dick Boech, hb. Harold Mack, hb. Norman Arnold, hb. Joe Pohr, hb. Robert Kusku, t. ' Gene Holtrey, t. Robert Grobengieser, hb. Dennis Tuomi, t. 131 wwm ml a MC mID m: eso :h..l ELEM SO Wean mrm 20. WWW .m WWW boilers Frosh oblong Guy Wellman, frosh coach Rowedder gets away He looks scared Just a minute, sir Red Mack and two of a kind CIGAR BOWL, Tampa, Florida January 1, 1951 Valparaiso 14, LaCrosse 47 We got him this time Is that Bauer down front? 133 yw'- -- w- M:' Captuil Bill Schroer and teammates bidding roundballer Milt Brockman a good season on Uncle Som1s team. Valpo........98 Volpo ........ 60 Valpo ........ 58 Valpo ........ 61 Vclpo . . .1 ..... 54 Valpo ........ 71 Valpo........53 Vulpo........68 Vulpo ........ 70 Valpo........59 Valpo........65 Valpo. ....... 98 VGIpo........62 Valpo ........ 83 Valpo. . ...... 64 Valpo........61 Valpo ..... . . .80 Valpo........67 Valpo........76 Valpo........54 Valpo........53 Valpo........67 Hope .............81 Concordia ........... 49 Western Ontario ..... 44 St. Bonaventure . . , . . .79 Ball State . .......... 52 Wheaton ..... . ...... 52 Loyola Chi. ......61 Western Michigan; . . .80 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 59 Indiana State. . . . . . . . .71 Wayne 6...........1 St. Joseph . . . . ...... 61 Western Michigan . . . .65 Wheaton . . . . . . ...... 61 Butler . ........... . . .60 Indiana State. ........ 69 Butler . .............. 76 Stjoseph ..........59 BaHSthe ...........77 Concordia ..........55 Washington U ..... . . .62 Loyola .............69 Coach Allen and associates keeping track of the quL 136 Stop More legs and arms Luther takes off I didn't touch him No. 8 pushing Plinke Talk to him, Willie Try again Mr. Didn't-SeeA-Thing Vulpo. Valpo. Valpo. Valpo. Valpo. . .64 St. Joseph . . . .68 . .60 Wesiern Michigan .77 .78 St. Joseph . . . . .67 .46 Western Michigan .64 .51 Loyola...........53 Loyola Frosh in our uniforms Too far under The freshman team also played numerous games against local teams, the junior varsity and several independent teams. Freshman Basketball 137 138 Baseball Concordia Washington U. April 17 Illino1s 20 Indiana State Houbie-heodeo 21 Evansville woubIe-heodeo 24 Chicago Willy Doehrman scooping one in. Honk Meier belting the horsehide. May 25 St. Joseph 27 Chicago 1 St.'Joseph 5 Ball State Houble-headeo 12 Butler Gouble-headeo 18 Wheaten 19 Concordia Dick Boehm pockets it. Spitz unwinding. An ROW1: R. Holrbeck, P. Orstadt, J. Stork, L. Engert, R. Boehm, W. Nelson. ROW 2: F. Wetzel, R. Wittmer, D, Mellon, W. Doehrman, W. Schroer, J. Paul, R. Sheck, H. Meier ROW 3: J. Brendel, W. Otto, J. quicic, J. Schoenfeldt, D. Spitz, M. Puscheck, R. Goerss. John Stivers: Assistant coach Ed Buhrow: Manager Low and outside to Honk Sun shade? Coach Don Wornke observes the team with Whitey Nelson and JSnapper' Knape. mm w Wmam Hurlers Spitz, Mallon, and Doehrmon Jerry Finds the right one. Strike one, Lee Whitey eyes the ball. Cheerleaders Tootie Reinhardt, Barbara Brudlyn, Dollie Heinhordt, JonetEScribner, Alice Merten. George Burica, Joyce Buss, Nubs Mueller, Gil Wuethrich, Gordon Westgren, Fred McFarland. 140 April 10 Manchester 14 Illinois Tech. 18 Indiana State 524 Wabash 28 Ball Stote-St. Joseph May 1 St. Joseph 5 Viking Relays Augustano III. 12 Indiana Conference Meet 19 State Meet wwW' April 14 Chicago 20 Indiana State 23 SLJoseph 26 Loyola Chi. 28 Indiana Tech 1 W. Michigan 4 St. Joseph, Evansville, Indiana State 8 W. Mich. 12 Indiana State 16 St. Joseph 18 State Meet April Bruce Haller, Elwood Haake, Roy Hochsprung, Bill Hindahl. Alan Holmes, Gene Koepke, Coach R. Koenig, Richard Bochmann, John Sekulich. 14 Illinois Tech 21 Indiana State 25 St. Joseph 28 Indiana Tech 2 Indiana Tech 3 Butler 5 Illinois Tech 12 Indiana State 14 Butler 16 St. Joseph 19 Concordia 143 BASKETBALL FRATERNITY LEAGUE W L Rho Tau ....................... 'l 1 KIP ........................... 6 2 Sig Chi ........................ 5 3 Phi Psi ......................... 5 3 AE ........................... 4 4 K Phi T ........................ 3 4 Omega Chi .................... 3 5 SDK ........................... 1 6 KDP ........................... 11 7 Men,s intramural sports provided year- round competition in most major sports. Spring athletics ends the season with Field day and rewards to the most com sistent winner. Intramural Bowling, Fraternity 81 Independent FOOTBALL FRATERNITY LEAGUE W L T KIP .............. 7 1 0 Phi Psi ,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 2 Koepke carrying a loaf of bread Kappa Phi ....... 5 2 2 Crossing the wrong line . Rho Tau ........ 4 2 2 Should I? : Omega Chi ...... 3 4 1 Getting the jump on him Si De Kc: ........ 2 4 2 KDP ............ 3 5 0 AE ............. 2 6 0 Sig Chi ......... o 7 1 INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W L T lnchers .......... 5 O O Standstills ........ 4 1 0 FRATERNITY GOLF Pts Rho Tau ................ 69 Kappa Phi .............. 62 Phi Psi .................. 6O KIP .................... 52M 14-4 Four top tennis players from over 100 contestants Womenk singles runner-up, Barbara Bradlyn Women's singles chomp, Mary Heinecke Mews singles chomp, Glen Koepke Men's singles runner-up, Marvin Schlichting Men's intra-mural basketball and volleyball 145 W.A.A. This yean W.A.A. program had more teams than ever participating in intramurols. A Singles tennis tournament was the First event. Mary Heinecke earned the trophy for the second consecutive year. Archery had to be postponed because of the weather. Other W.A.A. activities in- cluded Tumbling, badminton, ping-pong, volleyball, basketball and mixed swim- ming parties in 0 Gary pool. In the intro- murol program Gamma Phi copped the soccer championship, kicking back the KTZK in the playoff. Altrurio I and Dodge I provided strong competition to the sororities, particularly in volleyball. Dodge also upset severaHeoding bowling teams. V Special events included cm exhibition in November by an interpretive dancer from the University of Illinois and the volleyball plcy-doy in April for surround- ing high school girls. Softball games and Votpots annual Field Day and track events concluded the season. W.A.A. Council Rest and smiles between sweat 146 .L Intra-sorority 1 ' bowling 148 Rho Tau Queens on stage. Must be a snap course UGoodnight, Irene. Halftime habit 149 150 Next Kefuufer bait Oh! My zipper. Waiter! Arriving and leaving, via the Pennsy. Snowhere to go The new abode of K P D Sweat shop Gypsy sing by S D Chi-D Chi E Hot numbers at Andie's Tavern. Sig Cth study TV Electronics. 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This new internal construction makes plunger trouble almost impossible. This has been a serious weakness in most other makes. The uStorm KingH is guaranteed to give satisfaction or it will be replaced without charge. Closing speed is easily adjusted by turning vaive screw. Both the closing spring inside the tube and the CUSHION SPRING are made of genuine oii tempered wire. S-B MANUFACTURING CO. MILWAUKEE 23$ ??? WISCONSIN 197 CENTRAL FLORAL THE'VAiL JEWELRY STORE COMPANY FRED MOLTZ, Proprietor 11Flowers for the Occasion Phone 48 307 Lincolnway VALPARAISO! IND' 111 East Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. VALPARAISO BERNHART'S MEN'S SHOP DRY CLEANING WORKS We Call For and Deliver COLLEGE HILL STORE PLANT 469 College Ave. 15 Washington St. 76 Washington Phone 1587 Phone 105 Ill TQM MM; 05 szzzyx MQBEWURQDIL Known throughout industry I l to identify precision ball and roller bearings1-electrical switches and lamp guards eUOKeI' McGill products of quality. I l MCGI LL MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Valparaiso, Indiana 198 EHSBUN BHHS. HWHIE EHMPHNY Contractors EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 123 Lincolnway VALPARAISO, INDIANA FRENCH MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1204 VALPARAISO, IND. Meagher's Drug Store On the Corner-On the Square Your F 0RD Dealer Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store 123 Lincolnway EV. PARRY The Food Store on the Campus Brownies Dalry Bar ' HOLZER DAIRYA COLLEGE AVE. AT FREEMAN ST. PREMIER THEATRE G. G. Shauer 8c Sons C ompliments EAST SIDE SeIf-Service LAUNDRY ERWINO. WEGMANN, MANAGER Milwaukee, Wisconsin xxWhere Students Feel at Home DOYLErS 839 Lincolnway W. C. DICKMEYER President Wayne Candies, Inc. Fort Wayne Indiana STANDARD LUMBER a: SUPPLY . CO. FRED WEHRENRERG President 1300 LEESTIURG ROAD FORT WAYNE 8, IND. 200 NORTHSIDE PHARMACY HARDING 712 Calumet Ave. Valparaiso, Ind. Your Neighborhood Drug Store STYLE SHOP Smart apparel by Swonsdown, Jonathan Logan, Gay Gibson, Johora, Ellen Kaye, Sherbrooke, L'Aiglon and other nation- ally advertised lines. FARMER'S STATE BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VALPARAISO, INDIANA VAN NESS ELECTRICAL CO. You Never Guess When You Deal With Van Ness 70 Lincoinwoy Phone 157 Our united 577mb CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE ST. LOUIS 18, MISSOURI Nearing completion on the bank of the East River ianew Yorleity looms the imposing new United Nations structure. Already it has Become a symboi of hope to those nations striving for world peace. As you endeavor to build your life,s career, your prime objectivee-the one toward which on your talents and training is being geared at VALPARAISO is to help make the world one through faith in Christ. Whether you are preparing yourself for teaching, engineering, low, social work, or for some other profes- sional calling, the divine imperative that rests on us all is to point men to that iipecrce which posseth OH understanding.n Your Synod-owned publishing house, one of the largest in the world devoted exclusively to religious publishing, is equipped to supply you with the modern tools and practical aids that will help make your personal port in the upbuilding of Christ's kingdom more easy and more effective. Our unceosing ministry of print, coupled with your multiplied use of these Christ-centered materials, is 0 noble, souI-sotisFing work, for our co-operotive labors reach into the lives of countless thousands around the globe with the precious message that leads men to the one Unifier and Source of lasting hope and peace. Our united eFForts cannot and will not fail. Uhe next time you are in St. Louis be sure to take an interesting, guided tour of your official publishing houseJ 201 3, ' A ' A s .435, A K . y 47 a w L 3 . f u'mwww: ' - 202 ENGRAVINGS IN THIS BOOK BY x. INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANYD- INC. 203 A College Student Buys A.A.L. Life Insurance . . . To provide for the payment of indeb- tedness incurred While receiving an educationeshould he not live to repay it. T0 accumulate a cash reserve for use during a financial emergency. To obtain a 10w premium because of his present favorable age, health and occupation. For complete information regarding our plans of life insurance, communi- cate With an A.A.L. field representative or write to the Home Office. AID ASSOCIATION FOR LUTHERANS Legal Reserve Fraternal Life Insurance ForSynodical Conference Lutherans HOME OFFICE: APPLETON, WISCONSIN CLEANINGaPRESSINGeDYEING HATS BLOCKED Beau Brummel Cleaners Pick-Up and Delivery COMPLIMENTS 0F Cushman's Kitchen Specialties Kitchen Cabinets and Floor Coverings 12 Indiana Ave. Phone 1253 VALPARAISO, IND. 206 Lincolnwoy Phone 788-R VALPARAISO, IND. 209: Todd Duncan receiving the honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. COMPLIMENTS OF EVEANN SHOPPE Ladies' Apparrel and Millinery 108 LINCOLNWAY PHONE 1381 11Home Builders Complete Phone 66 Your Valpo Building Supply Suppliers STEVENSONS JEWELER Diamonds Silver Telephone 346 119 Lincolnway VALPARAISO, IND. At a moderate financial cost anest your vacation at ON THE SOUTH SHORE OF LAKE ERIE AT ANGOLA, N.Y. Physical relaxation Spiritual stimulation Accommodations for all age groups Separate childrefs camp Mges 8-121 7th season-June 16 to Sept. 19, 1951 Write for your copy of the 1951 de- scriptive brochure listing program, speakers, conferences, rates, to: REV ERNEST E. HEUER-Director, 653 Michigan AV. Buffalo 3, N.Y. Camp Pioneer is owned and operated by the Lutheran Laymenk League, Western New York District, 1110., The Pioneer District Walther League co-operating. Its purpose: to provide an enjoyable Christian vacation for our Lutheran people. Cmglfamamhf HAS BEEN THE KEYNOTE of Rogers yearbooks for forty-three years. And it will continue to be our ideal, because respon- sibility to see that your publication is well printed is shared by the entire organization. The Rogers tradition of sincerity and quality has been recognized by many schools as a security to the institution and cm in- spiration to the staff. IMDGEEBS ?BUNWNG QQDMWAXNY DIXON, ILLINOIS i? CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 307 FirstStreet 919N.Michigan Avenue 206 LAUNDERITE Self Service Laundry 306 Lincolnway THE BLUE GOOSE JACK WHEATON BRILLIANT BRONZE SERVICE STATION VALPARAISO, INDIANA 207 A Laurentian View in '52 JULY 6-10 See CANADA1S COLOURFUL CAPITAL INT1L. WALTHER LEAGUE CONVENTION CHATEAU LAURIER HOTEL OTTAWA, CANADA Photo by MALAK, Ottawa FIRST STATE BANK OF VALPARAISO 1889 - 1951 Member Of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Corporation ALLEN S BAKERY Where there is never a compromise with quality Featuring a Complete Line of Bakery Products Always Fresh 6 Indiana Ave. PHONE 340 CLAUDON 8c ANDERSON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE MORTGAGE FINANCING 8 N. WASHINGTON ST. VALPARAISO, IND. Beach Coal Company ALL HEAT FOR YOUR MONEY For Quick Delivery Call Valpo 38 708 Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. 208 J. C. PENNY CO. THE HERALD PRESS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KEMP Fraternity and Sorority Printing a Specialty Phone 147 116 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. 4;... For 27 Years a byword for Comfort univerSity and hospitality to the families and friends Book Store of the University. J xZIM u HOTEL . LEMBKE Woody Hermann and Orchestra in the Auditorium 210 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Compiled by Dorothy Novak WILLIAM JAMES ABRAHAMHA.B.; Majors: business, economics: Minor: sociology; Omega Chi Beta 1, 9, 3, 4. CLARENCE ALBERS-vA.B.; Major: history; Minors: education, english; IRC. 1; Future Teachers of America 4; Lyceum committee 1; Schola Cantorum 1, 9; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 9, 3, 4. JEAN ALBERS3B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: education, biology; Music Club 9; Future Teachers of America 9, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 9, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 9; Beacon 1, 9; University Players 1, 9; Chapel Choir 1; Scholo Cantorum 1; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 9, 3, 4; Glee Club 9, 3. LOIS ALTHAUS3B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: biology, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Home Economics Club 1, 9, 3 4presi- denO, 4 4presiden0; Gamma Delta 1; Pep Club 9, 3, 4; Schola Contorum 1; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 9, Secretoryl 3 QaresidenO, 4; Glee Club 3; Out- doors Club 1, 9. AROL AMLING-A.B., Major: history; Minors: education, biology; V Club 9, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon 9, 3, 4. JACQUELINE L. AMSLER-A.B.; Major: history; Minors: government, religion; LRC. 3, 4; LAqusiE Club 3; Beacon 9; Gamma Phi 9, 3, 4; . . .3. MALCOLM ANDERSONWABV LL.B.; Mo- jors: low, chemistry; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 9, 3, 4, 5, 6; Lawyers Association 4, 5, 6. ORVAL ANDERSONHLL.B.; Pi Delta Theta 3; Lawyers Association 6. MARY JEAN ARBE'TERaA.B.i Majors: re- ligion, sociology; W.A.A. 4; Gamma Delta 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Beacon 3; University Bond 3; U.Y.C. 4; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4. WILLIAM LLOYD ASZMAN-B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 9. HERBERT G. AUERBACH3-A.B.; Majors: bi- ology, geography, geology; Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Biology Club 9, 3, 4; Pep Club 9, 3, 4; Independents 1, 9, 3, 4. RICHARD AUTENRIETHaLLBJ Major: low; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4, 5. HOLLEY F. BAKER-LL.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 4 Qreosurerl 7 CAROLYN BALSTEREA.B.I' Majors: business, economics; Minors: home economics, religion; I.?.C. 1, 9, 3, 4 CtreosureO; St. Louis-Vc1lpo Club 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 9, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Schola Cantorum 1, 9; Glee Club 3; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 9, 3, 4. , MARIAN BANGERT-B.S.; Majors: physical education; Minor: education; W.A.A. 1, 9 Gecretaryl 3 Gecretorw, 4 khairmank Majors Club 3, 4 Qoresideno; Biology Club 9, 3, 4 Secretoryb St. Loui54'Valpo Club 3 Gecretoryz 4; Student Council 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 9, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary. DAN WILLIAN BANOS4A.B.; Major: busi- ness; Minor: law; Varsity Football 3; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4. biology, . JANICE BARDONNERHA.B.; Major: business; Minors: psychology, home economics; W.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Home Economics Club 9, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 9; Torch 9, 3; Scholo Cantorum 1, 9; Gamma Phi 1, 9, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4. ROBERT K. BARTZ4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: government; Independents 3 4presiden0, 4; Student Council 4; University Choir 3, 4; Scholo Cantorum 3; Credit Union 3, 4. HAROLD E. BAUMANN-A.B.; Majors; business, economics; Minor: geography, Spanish Club; Lyceum committee 1; Kappa Delta 1, 9, 3, 4. REEMT T. BAUMANNv-A.B.; Majors: mothe- motics, physics; Minor: physical education; Omega Chi Beta 9, 3, 4. WILFRED DUANE BAUMANN-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: mathematics, educa- tion Future Teachers of America 3, 4; California Club 1, 9, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 9; Pep Club 3, 4; Independents 1, 9; Foculty-Student Council 3, 4; Kappa Delta P1 3, 4. KENNETH O. BECKER-ENCW Major: mechani- cal engineering; Engineers Society 1, 9, 3; Phi Delta Psi 1, 9, 3. NELLA-MAE BECKMANMA.B.; Majors: chem- istry, mathematics, physics; Chemistry Club 9, 3, 4; Torch 1; Outdoor Club 3. THEODORE V. BEHMHLL.B.; Major; Law; Phi Alpha Delta 3. PETER BELL4LL.B.; Major: law; Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, HI.; Gory College, Gory, 121d; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5; Delta Theta i3, 4, 5. LOIS E. BERENSMAN4A.B.; Major: English; Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa; Inde- pendents 4. RUTH BERGaABq Majors: religion, social work; Minor: psychology; German Club 1, 9; Gamma Delta 1, 9, 3, 4; Torch 1, 4; Scholo Con- torum 9, 3; Pi Delta Chi 1, 9, 3, 4; Chapel Com- mittee 4, U.Y.C. 1, 9, 3, 4. CLYDE L. BERGER-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: economics; German Club 1; V. Club 3, 4; Track 9, 3, 4; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 9, 3, 4. RODNEY BERGER4A.B., 8.3.; Majors: mathe- matics, electrical engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 9, 3, 4. ELMER BERNARD-A.B.; Major: government; Minor; English: I.R.C. 1, 9, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; . Torch 9, 3, 4; Omega Chi Beta 1, 9, 3, 4. CLYDE BERNDSEN-A.B.; Major: geography; Minor: business; Gamma Delta 9, Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 9, 3, 4. PHYLLIS B. BlLLIAR-A.B.; Major: English; Minors: religion, French, education; Teachers of America 4; Gamma Delta 9; Inde- pendents 1, 9, 3, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Social committee 9; Chapel Choir 1, 9; Scholc: Contorum 1, 9; University Players 1. THEODORE J. BIRCH-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors: social studies, education. LYNN G. BLACK3A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Minor: sociology; Spanish Club 3; Omega Chi Beta 1, 9, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon Cvice-presidenO. RICHARD O. BOECKaA.B.; Major: commerce; Minors: education, history; V. Club 9, 3, 4; 1Varsity Football 1, 9, 3, 4; Track 1; Kappa Phi au 3, 4. RICHARD H. BOHDE4A.B.; Majors: business, geoggaahy; I.R.C. 1, 9, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Chi 1,9, l . ROBERT BOKNECHT-A.B.; Majors: geogra- phy, psychology; Minor: sociology; I.F.C. 4; Tprch 1, 9; Scholo Contorum 1, 9; Track 1; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 9, 3, 4 Gecretoryl WILLIAM H. BOLTZ4A.B.; Major: business; : law; Pep Club 3, 4; I.F.C. 9 Mce-presi- denO, 3 CpresidenD; Faculty-Student Council 4; Student Council 4 4presiden0; Lyceum committee 1; Track 1; Phi Alpha Delta 4; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 9 GecretoryL 3, 4; Junior Class President; Pon-HeHenic Council 1; Chapel Committee 4; Lawyers Association 4. LOUIS F. BONESSEA.B.; Majors: mathematics, physics; Minors: chemistry, education. M. MAX BONTRAGER-LL.B.; Major: low,- $9ng3 Delta Kappa 1, 9, 3; Lawyers Association DORCAS BORCHERDING-B.S.; Major: home economics; business; Home Economics Club 1, 9, 3, 4; Beacon 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 9, 3, 4; Dixie Club 3 4vice-presiden0. VIRGINIA BORGWARDTaABVA Major: social work; Minor: psychology. JOHN M. BORKOWSKIEABJ Majors: pre- dentol, business; Minor: geography; Beacon 9, 3, 4; Torch 3; Lyceum committee 9; Kappa Iota Pi 1, 9, 3, 4; VU magazine 3. G. BOSTWICK-3LL.B.; Major: Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6; Tau Kappa Epsilon-Purdue University; University; Lawyers Assodation. ROBERT E. BOWEN-B.S.; Engineers Society 4, Kappa Phi Tau 3. THEODORE BRONOWSKI4B.S., ENG,- Engi- neers Society 3, 4. CHADWICK L. BROOKSHB.S.; Majors mathe- matics, mechanical engineering; Engineers So- ciety 1, 9, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 1. FLOYD BROWN, JR.3B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors: education, geography; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 9, 3, 4. RICHARD H. BROWN-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: history; German Club 9, Sigma Delta Kappa 9, 3, 4. DONNA BRUEGGEMANaABq Major: Eng- lish; inors: geography, education; Future Teachers of America 4; l.S.C.. 3; Independents 9; Student Council 3, 4; Kappa Tau Zeta 9, 3, 4 Oice-presidenO; Glee Club 9. ELLEN BRUENING+A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: home economics; I.R.C. 4; W.A.A. 4; Gamma Delta 3 Gecretory , 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Beacon 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4. RICHARD BRUSS3ENG.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 9; Phi Delta Psi 4. ELLEN JEAN BUETOW-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: business; Majors Club 1; German Club 1; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Beacon 1, 9; Chapel Choir 1; Schola Contorum 1, 9; Alpha Phi Delta 9, 3, 4 OrecsureO. CARL BUETTNER-B.S.; Major: civil engineer- ing; Engineers Society 3; Kappa Iota Pi 4. RICHARD ROY BURLEYEENGJ Majors: mo- thematics, mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 4; Sigma Delta Chi 3. ROBERT L. CAIN4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: mathematics, geography, economics; University Band 9; Omega Chi Beta 9, 3, 4. MARJORIE R. CAMlN-A.B.; Majors: chem- istry, mathematics; Minor: physics; Chemistry Club 3, 4 Gecretcryx Pennsylvania Club 9, 3, 4; Gam- ma Delta 1; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 9, 3, 4. BETTY LOU CASTENSHABJ Major: music; Minors: education, religion; Music Club 1, 9, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Delta 1; Gown and Gavel 4; Honor Council 3; 211 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Player 1; University Orchestra 3; Schola Contorum 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Educators' National Conference 3, 4. CAROLYN CLAUS3A.B.; Major : psychology, business, economics; Minor: sociology; Spanish Club 3; Detroit3Valpo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 4presiden0. GLENN . COLLEYuB.S.; Major: civil engi- neering; inor: mathematic; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Torch 1; Varsity Foo ball 2. WILLIAM GARRETT CONOVER4A.B., LL.B.; Majors: music, law; University Bond 1, 2, 3; Univerity Orchestra 2, 3; Sigma Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Delta 5, 6; Lawyers Associa- tion 4, 5, 6. JOAN COPPOLA;A.B.; Major: Spanish; Minors: geography, education business; Spanish Club 3, 4; Empire State Club 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. DANIEL C. CORDERwLL.B., Major: low; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4, 5; University of Maine. ALVA COX-LL.B.; Major: low; Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6. GEORGE H. CULVERHOUSE-VABV- Major: history; Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 3 2presiden0, 4 4presiden0; University Band 3, 4; University Orchestra 3. WILLIAM H. DeGAN, JRC-LLBI; Major: low; Sigma Delta Kappa 4, 5; Lawyers Assoeia- tion. ELAINE DAVIS4A.B.;Mc1jors: religion, speech drama; W.A.A. 3; Pep Club 2; GOWn 84 Gavel 4; University Choir 3, 4; University Players e, 3, 4; University Orchestra 2; Pi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD BLAIR DEANiABq Majors: zo- ology, chemistry; Football 2, 3, 4, V Club. JOANNE DEHMLOWaABJ Major: mathe- matics; Minors: business, education, economics; Future Teachers of America 4; German Club 1; Gamma Delta 1; Beacon 1; Schola Cantorum 1; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3 Oreosureo, 4. WALDO CLARENCE DENECKE4ENG.;M0jor: electrical engineering; Radio Club 3, 4; Engi- neers Society 3, 4; Independents 3, 4. PHYLLIS M. DlERKER-A.B.; Major: history; Minors: business, education; Future Teachers of America 4; California Club 2, 3, 4; I.S.C. 2, 3, 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Oice-presideno. EDWARD DlERKING-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: psychology; Scholc Contorum 3; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND L. DITTMERgLLBq Major: low; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; PretLegol Club 1, 2 Cpresideno; Lawyers Association 2 Gecretorw 3, 4, 5. CHARLES DOERING4B.S.; Majors: chemistry, zoology; Minor: business; German Club 1; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; I.F.C. 3, 4 Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. E. GRACE DOROH4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: sociology, education; W.A.A. 4; Detroit -Vclpo Club 2, 4; Gamma Delta 4; Independents 2 DORIS DREWS3A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology: I.R.C. 2 2corresponding secre- taryx 3; Music Club 3; German Club 1; Empire State Club 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Torch 1; Lyceum Committee 1; Chapel Choir 1; Scholo Cantorum 1; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLIS DREwskABq Major: music; Minors: religion, history; I.R.C. 2; Music Club 1, 2, 3 Csec- retaryL 4; German Club 1; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Gown and Gavel 4 Gice-presidenO; University Choir 2, 3, 4; University Players 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1; Scholo Cantorum 1; Glee Club Director 4, Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. 212 ROBERT DUERR-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: low; Empire State Club 3, 4 Wice-presidenO; V. Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3; Sigma Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4. RICHARD W. DUESENBERG3A.B.; Major: government; Minor: low; I.R.C. 2, 3, 4; St. Louir- Vclpo Club 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Independents 2, 3; Student Codncil 2, 3, 4; Lyceum committee 3; Chapel Committee 3; Lawyers A sociotion 4; Valparaiso University Radio Broogcusting, Stu- dent Director 1, 2, 3. ROBERT H. DUESENBERGmA.B.; Major: gov- ernment; Minor: low; I.R.C. 2, 3, 4; St. Louis; Valpo Club 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4 Oice- presideno; Independents 3; Student Council 3, 4; Lyceum committee 3, 4 Cchoirmonb Valparaiso Dewey-Warren Club 2 khairmanh Young Re- publicans Club 3; Lawyers Association 2, 3, 4. CAROL JOSETTE EBEL4A.B.; Majors: biology, physical education, English; Minor: education; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Wice-presidenO, 4; Majors Club 1, 2, 3 Qice-presidenO, 4; Music Club 1; Future Teachers of America 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Torch 1; Beacon 1, 2; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; University Bond 1, 2; University Players 2, 3, 4; University Orchestra 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; U. .C. 1; Freshman Class Secretory; Pan-Hellenic Council 1; Out- doors Club 1 Gecretory-treosurerl VIRGINIA EBS-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor : psychology, religion; I.R.C. 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Beacon O, e;Gc1mma Phi 1, 2 Csecretaryz 3 Wice-presidenO 4; Glee Club 2, 3; U.Y.C. 2, 3; Sophomore Class Social Chairman. HENRY ECKENFELS4B.S., ENG.; Major: Me- chanical engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS ECKERT IH4B.S., ENG.; Major: me- chanical engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, e, 3, 4. RAYMOND EDMAN3B.S.; Majors physical education, biology; Minor: education; Varsity Basketball 1. CURTIS J. EHMANN4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: history; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Independents 3; Wright Junior College, Chicago, HI. DANIEL B. ElCKEMEYER-A.B.; Major: chem- istry; Minor: mathematics; Chemistry Club 3, 4 Qreosureo; Gamma Delta 2; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3 Gecretoryl 4. WILMA ELSINGWB.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4 GreasureO; Inde- pendents 3, e; Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, South Dakota. BERT G. ENGELMAN4A.B., LL.B.; Major: Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4, 5, 6; Student Council 5, 6. LEROY ENGERT33B.S.; Majors: physical educa- tion, bu iness; Minors: biology, education; St. LouisHVolpo Club 2, 3, 4; V. Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Honor Council 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4. KENNETH D. FETZERnA.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: business; Empire State Club 4; Gamma Delta 2; Torch 2, 3 4photography editoo, 4; Beacon 3, 4; University Bond 1, 2, 3; University Orchestra 2, 3; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4. LEILA FINZEL-A.B.; Major: history: Minors: English, biology, education; W.A.A. 3, 4; Music Club 3, 4; DetroitCValpo Club 1, 2, 3; I.S.C. 4 QJresidenO; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4 Grea'sureO; Beacon 1; University Choir 3, 4; University Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Schola Contorum 1; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3 Gports headz 4 2presiden0. RUTH FlSCHER-wA.B.; Major: music; Minors: Spanish, education; Music Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Spanish Club 4; Gamma Delta 1; Glee Club 2; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. MAYNARD FUERSTENAU4A.B.; Major: ge- ogrophy; Minors: business, economics, German; German Club 1, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Independents 1, 2, 3 4vice;presiden0, 4; Scholo Contorum 1, 2. LENORE FURHOLMEN-A.B.; Majors: music, German; Minor: philosophy; Music Club 3, 4; German Club 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; University Orchestra 4; Luther College, Decoroh, Iowa. JAMES ARTHUR GARDNER3LL.B.; Major: low; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4 GecretoryL 5 2presi- denD; Purdue University; Lawyers Association. MARTIN GAUDIANMA.B.; Major: geog- raphy, Minors: psychology, education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; German Club 2; Valpo 4Hawkeye Club 2 Qreosureo 3 QreosureO, 4 4presiden0; Pep Club 3; Independents 2; Beacon 3, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 2; Kappa Iota Pi, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. EUGENE GEIST4A.B.; Majors: sociology, psych- ology;Koppc1 Iota Pi 1, 2, 3,4. L. GENUIT4A.B., 8.5.; Majors: mathematics, electrical engineering; I.R.C. 4; Engineers Society 4; German Club 1, 2, Gamma Delta 2, 3 GreasureO, University Players 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3 Gecretaryk 4. HAROLD L. GEORGE-LL.B.; Major: law; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3 khancellorl TAMES S. GIBSONQLL.B.; Major: low; Delta Jheto Phi 3, 4, 5; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5. DAVID GRAEF4B.S.; Majors: history, mothe- motics; Minor: physics. HAROLD GRAY4LL.B.; Major; law; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3 4presiden0; Sigma Chi Notional Fraternity; Lawyers Association 4execu- tive counciD. WALTER GREISING4A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: government, education; Fu- ture Teachers of America 4; I.F.C. 3, 4; Social committee 1; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4 QuresidenD; U.Y.C. 2, 4. FRANK GRIMSKEAAB; Major: business; Minors: psychology, geography; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. MAX E. HAAG-A.B.; Majors: business, eco- nomics; Minor: mathematics; Future Teachers of America 4; Independents 1; University Band 1; University Orchestra 1. RAYMOND HADEBANKwABq Majors: busi- ness, economics; Minors: government, history; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. AUDREY JEAN HAESELER4A.B.; Major: music, Minor: education; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 1, 4; Empire State Club 1, 3, 4; Beacon 2; University Orchestra 3; Schola Cantorum 1, 2, 3; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN HAFEMANF-A.B.; Majors: busi- ness, geography; Minors: biology, education; German Club 1, 2; Independents 1; Honor Coun- cil 3; University Bond 1, 2; Scholo Cantorum 1, 2; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bowling Team 3, 4; Education Club 4. GERRI HALLEEN-B.S., Majors: physical educa; tion, sociology; Minor: biology; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 3, 4; Detroit3Vclpo Club 1, g, i3, 4; University Players 1; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, , . PAUL JAMES HALVENSLEBEN4ENG.; Ma- jor: civil engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANNE HAMM4Mojor: physical education; Minors: english, biology; Majors Club 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 2, 3; I.S.C. 3; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4. OHN HANSINGhA.B.; Major: business; inor: mathematics; Gamma Delta 1, Schola Contorum 2; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. HARDTKE, JR.-A.B.; Majors: business, economics, government; Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. DUANE G. HARRERvAB; Major: mathe- matics; Minor: physics; V. Club 1, 2; Varsity Football 2; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Base- b0H1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Psi 3, 4. MARIA VON HASEMAB; Majors: English, Erinch; I.R.C. 3, 4; Independents 4; University oir 4. ARTHUR A. HAUPTaAB; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; German Club 2; Scholo Can- t30rum 1, 2, 3; Omega Chi Beta 3, 4; Honor Guard CLARENCE A. HAUT-ENG.; Nkljor;b electrical engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HAZLEWOOD4B.S., ENG; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK CLARE HEIDENRICH-B.S., ENG; Major: electrical engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4,- lndependents 1, 2. WARREN HENKE4-A.B.; Major: business, geography. CLARA AUGUSTA HERMES-Mojors: re- ligion, Spanish; Minor: sociology; IRC, 2; W,A.A, 3; Spanish Club 3', 4 OreosureO; Gamma Delta 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Independents 2; Schola Contorum 2; Omega Chi Beta 2 Oice- presideno, 3 eresideno, 4; Dixie Club 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Club 2, 3, KENNETH W. HERRMANN4A.B., Major: chemistry; Minors: mathematics, physics; German Club 1; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4 4presiden0; I,F,C, 3; Kappa Iota Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President. JOSEPH J. HESS4'B.S.; Major: civil engineering; EEgiTneers Society 3, 4; Independents 2; Kappa i au 4. EUNICE HEYNE-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1; Independents; 2, 3 Gecretoryl 4; Scholo Cantorum 1. ROBERT E. HlLLBURG-4A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Minors: mathematics, economics; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 Qreosurerl MARION HILLGERaA.B.j Major: history; Minor: English; LRC. 3, 4; Independents 3, 4; . Glee Club 2. DOROTHY HlNNERS-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: business, education,- Future Teachers of America 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Empire State Club 4; Gamma Delta 4; Uni- versity Orchestra 1; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY HlNRICHSEN-A.B.; Minor: geography; Tau 2, 3, 4. GEORGE B. HOFFMAN, JR.-LL.B.; Major: law; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4, 5; Lawyers Assoeio- tion Gecretory, treasured. Major: biology; Independents 1; Kappa Phi DONALD R. HOLTZ-A.B.; Majors: political science, business; I.R.C. 9., 3, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 1, 2; Track 1; Kappa Iota Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; University Players 3, 4 4presi- denO; U.Y.C. 4; Glee Club 3; Senior Class Treasurer. RICHARD HORNER-B.S.; Major: mechanical flanginaeeiing; Engineers Society 4; Phi Delta Psi I 2, I ' WERNER HOSPER4B.S.; Major: physical educa- tion; Minors: education, history; Future Teachers ofAmerico 4. DONALD HOWARD-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geography; University Bond 1; Music Club 1, 2; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Gecretoryl CHRISTINE HOYERHAB; Majors: French, history; Minor: German; LRC. 1, 2, 3; German Club 1; California Club 4; Independents 1, 2; Alpha Phi Delta 4. MARTY HUEBNER4B. 5.; Major: applied science; Engineers Society 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2 Gice-presidena, 3 Wice-presideno, 4; Beacon 3, 4; Student Council 4; University Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; VU Magazine 3; Cleveland-Volpo Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHEA HUEMMRICH4A.B.; Major: his- tory; Minors: home economics, education; W.A.A. 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Spanish Club 1; Home Economics Club 4; Pennsylvania Club 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, Torch 3, Scholc Contorum 1, 2; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, U.Y.C. 1, 4. LEON JOSEPH HUMBERT-B.S., LL.B.; Majors: law, economics, government; Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5 Cvice-presideno, 6; Lawyers Association 4executive counciD; Purdue University 1949. ROSALIE HUMPHREYS4A.B., Major: English; Minors: home economics, religion; Home Eco- nomics Club 4; Torch 4; Alpha Phi Delta 3, 4; goncordio Collegiate Institute, Bronxville, New ork. RICHARD HUSA-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geography; Omega Chi Beta 3, 4. DONALD N. INGEBRIGTSON4 A. B.; Majors: chemistry, mathematics; Minor: physics. ROBERT H. JAHNS-A.B.; Majors: business geography; Minor: economics; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE J. JAHNSENaENG.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHAN D. JANTO-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minor: education; Kappa Phi Tau 2, 3; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3 4Ployer-Coach3; Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4 GDIGyer-Coczchl SHIRLEY ANN JENSEN-A.B.; Majors: soci- ology, religion; Minor: philosophy; W.A.A. 1; Detroit-Valpo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Independents 1. ASHLEY L. JOHNSONHAB; Major: English; Minor: mathematics; Future Teachers of America 1, 2; Varsity 4; V. Club 3, 4; Varsity Football Baseball 3, 4; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON-LL.B.; Major: low; V. Club 5; Varsity Football 1; Pre-Legol Club 1, 2; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. MARY ELIZABETH KAMMAN4A.B.; Major: history; Minor: education; Music Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2; Independents 2, 3, 4; Schola Contorum 1, 2. ROBERT W. KAUL4-A.B.; Major: business, Minor: mathematics; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. YVONNE KEIL4-A.B.; Major: history; Minors: education, chemistry; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4. HERMAN KELLERMANNEAB; Major: his- tory; Minors: religion, English, German, educa- tion; Future Teachers of America 4; Independents 3, 4 4presiden0; Lyceum committee 4; Dixie Club 3 Wice-presidenD, 4. JOHN A. KELLEYHBSV ENG.; Majors: me- chanical engineering, mathematics; Phi Delta Psi Q, 3, 4. PAUL KERKHOFF-A.B.; Majors: geography; Spanish Club 1; Gamma Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 Oreosurerl JOAN KlLB-A.B.; Ma'or: social work; Minors: psychology, physical e ucation; W.A.A. 1, 2 4counciD, 3 counciD, 4 QDresidenQ; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Torch 1, 2, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 4. business, Delta 4; RAYMOND D. KIRSCHENMANN-4A.B.; Ma- jors: business, economics; Minor: mathgmotlgs; Independents 1; Student Council 4; UnlyerSIty Choir 4; Scholo Contorum 2; Kappa Delta PI 2, 3, 4 Greasurerl OTTO W. KLESS4A.B.; Majors: business, eco- nomics; Minors: psychology, religion; Pennsyl- vania Club 3, 4 4presiden0; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Torch 4; Liturgical study 3, 4. JAMES F. KLElN-A.B.; Majors: business, eco- nomics; Minor: government; German Club 1,- DetroitaVolpo Club 4; Independents 4. ALICE M. KLEIST4A.B.; Major: history; Minors: philosophy, German; W.A.A. 1, 2; German Club 1; Gamma Deito 1. ENNO KNIEF4ENG.; Major: electrical engi- neering: Engineers Society 3; Schola Cantorum 1; Sigma Delta Chi 3. MARJORIE KNOLLHAB; Major: history; Minors: English, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4; Concordia College, Bronxville, New York. ROBERT H. KNOSPE3A.B.; Major: Chemistry; Minors: mathematics, physics; I.R.C. 2; Radio Club 3; Music Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Scholo Contorum 1; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. KNOWLTON-ENG.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4. WILLIAM KOCH$A.B.; Majors: business, government; V Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD J. KOEHLER-AB; Majors: busi- ness, economics; Minor: religion; Alpha Epsilon 4. FERN KOELLINGEAB; Major: history; Minors: religion, sociology; German Club 2; Gamma Delta 2; Schola Cantorum 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. GENE E. KOEPKE-A.B.; Majors: business, mathematics; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bowling 4; Varsity Golf 3. JOHN E. KOEPKEgA.B.; Major: chemistry; Minor: mathematics; Spanish Club 2; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2 Wice-presidenO; Student Council 3, 4 4vice-presiden0; Schola Contorum 1; University Choir 3, 4; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3 Wice-choncellor, scribe3 4; U.Y.C. 1, 3, 4; ziunior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Presi- ent. MARJORIE KOESTER-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minors: ghemistry, home economics; Volp04 Howkeye Club 1, 2,. 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Torch 1, 2; Lyceum Committee 1; University Choir 3; Scholc Contorum 1; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. THOMAS KOHNhABq Majors: business, economics; Minor: philosophy; Music Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; I.F.C. 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Phi Delta Phi 1, 2 4presiden0, 3 4presi4 denO, 4. NORMAN KRAFFT4B.S.; Majors: chemistry, commerce; Minors: geography, mathematics; Ger- man Club 1, 2; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS H. KRAUT-A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Varsity Football 1, 2; Phi Delta Psi 2, 3, Wice-presidenO, 4. RICHARD J. KRENTZ-A.B.; Majors: geog- raphy, business; University Choir 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. GEORGE KRSTOVICH4LL.B.; Major: low; Delta Theta Phi 3 Oaresideno. WILLIAM KUCENSKI-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: psychology; Pennsylvania Club 2 4presi- denO; Scholo Contorum 1; U.Y.C. 3, 4; Rho Lam- bda Tau 4. RALPH C. KUENKER-A.B.; Majors: business. geography; Minors: mathematics, economics; 213 St. LouiS3Volpo Club 3, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Schola Contorum 1, 2; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2 korresponding secretaryL 3,4. RICHARD L. KUHLMAN4LL.B.; Major: law; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4, 5; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5. ELIZABETH KUJAWSKIFA.B.; Majors: re- ligion, psychology; Minors: sociology, Spanish; W.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 1, 3 Gecretorw, 4 Csecre- toryk DetroiHVolpo Club 1; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Gown 0nd Gavel 4; Independents 1; Alpha Psi Omega 4 Gice-presidenO; University Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3 4vice-presiden0, 4. DOROTHY KUPKE4A.B.; Major: music; Minor: business; Music Club 3, 4; Volpo3-Hawkeye Club 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gave! 4 Gecretary- treasureo; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4 Gecretoryh Torch 1; Beacon 2; Student Council 3, 4; Uni- versity Choir 1, 2, 3 Gecretorw, 4 4secretury3; University Players 2, 3 GecretaryL 4; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretaryl FREDERICK KURTH-A.B.; Major: Minor: philosophy. FREDERICK K. KWIRANT-A.B.; Major: ge- ogrophy; Minors: history, English; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Gamma DleItc: 2, 3; Independents 2, 3; Gamma Theta Up- SI on. KENNETH LAMBROS4A.B.;.quor:.business; Minors: physical education, economics; V1Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK M. LAMSON4LL.B.; Major: low; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4 Wice-presideno, 5;Lawyers Assodation 5 4vice-pr3siden0. HENRY J. LAUE4A.B.; Majors: physics, mathe- matics; Gamma Delta 4. JOSEPHINE LEEGE-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minors: geography, religion; Beacon 1; Torch 2, 3; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Gecretaryl ROBERT ARTHUR LEHMAN4LL.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 3,4,5; Lawyers Associ- ation 3, 4, 5. JANET LEITNERiA.B.; Major: business; Minor: government; I.R.C. 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Delta 4; St. John's College, Winfield, Kansas. FLOYD LAVERNE LEOSCHKE4A.B.; Majors: physics, mathematics; Minors: chemistry, education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Qreosured; Ger- man Club 1, 2; Gamma Delta 1, 3, 4 Oreosureo; Alpha Phi Omega 2 Qreasureo, 3; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4. GEORGE G. LEWIsiA.B.; Major: business; Minor: mathematics; Pennsylvania Club 3, 4; V Club 3, 4; University Bond 2; Varsity Basketball 24manoge0. chemistry; GERHARDT. E. LICHTFUSS4B.S., ENG; Major: mathematics; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Uni- versity Bond 1, 2;.Omegq Chi Beta 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM R. LINDENBERG:A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: mathematics, govern- ment; Student Council 4 GreasureO; Lyceum committee 1; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDRICK w. ILINKERaABq- Major: business; Minors: philosophy, economics; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Torch 2KbUSiness manogeO 3; Kappa Iota Pi 2, 3, 4; Indiana University. RALPH W. LOEFFLER4A.B.; LL.B.; Majors: history, low; Pre-Legol Club 1, 2, 3; Delta Theta Phi 4, 5 OreosureO, 6 Wice-presidenD; Lawyers Association 4, 5, 6 4executive counciD. HELEN LUEBECK4A.B.; Major: mathematics; Minor: German; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Delta 1; Gown and Gavel 4; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Greosureo; Glee Club 3. MARGARET LYON4A.B.; Majors: English, history; Torch 3, 4; KClppCl Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4. 214' BELVA JEAN MALCHOW4A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: psychology, soci- ology; Pep Club 2; Independents 4. DOROTHEA C. MALZ3A.B.; Majors: psych- ology, sociology; Spanish Club 3; Torch 2; Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club. ARNO E. MANKE-A.B.; Major: mathematics; Minors: physics, chemistry, education; Hutchinson Junior College, Hutchinson, Kansas. GLORIA SCHOELLER MANKE4A.B.; Majors: religion, social work; Minor: psychology; Spanish Club 1; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Torch 2; Beacon 3; Student Council 3; Scholo Contorum 3; Phi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD MAREK-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minor: psychology; Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. BETTY MAE MARKS4A.B.; Majors: zoology, chemistry; German Club 1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Beacon 1, 2; University Players 1, 2; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTHANN MARSHALL3A.B.; Major: social studies; Minors: business, education; Independents 1, 2. DONALD MARTINiA.B.; Major: social work; Minor: geography; I.R.C. 1; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players 4. EMIL KARL MARTIN4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 1, 2 Wice-presi- denO, 3 4vice-presiden0, 4 4presiden0; Empire State Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. A. SHIRLEY MASONiA.B.; Major: geog- raphy; Minors: business, education; W.A.A. 1, 4; Majors Club 1; Music Club 3, 4; Empire State Club 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Independents 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3. BERT MASON, JR.7LL.B.; Major: low; Phi Alpha Delta 3 Gecretcryx 4 4presiden0, 5; Law- yers Association 3, 4, 5 4presiden0; Pre-Legol Club 1, 2. JAMES H. MASON4LL.B.; Major: Law; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4 khoplainl 5 4chancelloo; Lawyers Association 3, 4, S. JIM H. MATHWICKgA.B.i Majors: business, economics; Minors: sociology; Spanish Club 2; Kappa Delta Pi 2. ARTHUR C. MATTHEWS3A.B.: Major: chem- istry; Minors: physics, mathematics, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Independents 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Torch 4; University Players 3, 4 Cexecutive counciD. DONALD M. MCBRIDE3A.B.; Majors: busi- ness, economics; Minor: geography; Detroit- Vclpo Club 4; Wedding Band 3; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4. 4 GEORGE W. MCCAIN4LL.B.; Major: Law; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5. PAUL N. McGOUGH4LL.B.; Major: law. ELIZABETH MEITZ4A.B.: Major: psychology,- Minors: business, sociology; I.R.C. 4; W.A.A. 3, 4; Beacon 3; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY M. MESENBRINK-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: home economics; W.A.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Home Economics Club 4; Torch 1, 4; Beacon 3; University Players 1; Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4; VU Magazine 3 Qirculation man- 0990. ALINE MEYER-A.B.: Majors: social work, psychology; W.A.A. 4; St. Louiv-Volpo Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Torch 1, 2, 3; Beacon 1, 2; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 GreosurerD U. Y. C. 1, 2,13, 4, 4girls' coordinatod; Sludent-Foculty Chopel4COmmittee. EUGENE MEYERMA.B.,- Major: Ssychology, Minor: sociology; Gamma Delta 4; Schdla Can- torum 3, 4. DAVID MICHEL---A.B.; Major: mathematics Minor: physics; Future Teachers of America 3, Pep Club 3; Independents 2, 3, 4; Faculty- Student Council 4; Torch 2, 3, 4 Ceditoo; Schola Cantorum 2. WILLIAM MlERTiA.B.i Major: history; Minor: biology; Alpha Epsilon 3 Gecretarw,44presiden0; Concordia Junior College, Bronxville, New York. WILLlAM W. MILLERiLL.B.; Major: law; Pi Delta Theta 1. DELORES E. MITRENGAgAqu Majors: busi- ness, economics; Minor: sociology; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Schola Cantorum 1, 2; U.Y.C. 4. PAUL G. MILLER3A.B.; Major: philosophy; Minor: Iaw;Rc1dio Club 1; Empire State Club 3, 4; Sigma Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE E. MITTELSTAEDT4A.B.; Major: music; Minor: education; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; University Or- chestra 1, 4; Scholo Cantorum 1; Kappa Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN MlTTELSTADT-A.B.; Major: psychology; Minors: history, bioiogy; W.A.A. 1, 2 4counciD, 3, 4 Gecretaryb Pep Club 3, 4; Beacon 2, 3; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4; Junior Class Secretary. ROBERT E. MOELLER4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: mathematics; Lyceum committee 1; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. ANITA MOENTMANNiA.B.i Major: business Minor: biology; Biology Club 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Independents 1, 2; University Bond 1; Sigma Theta 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3. GEORGE MONFORTiENGJ Major: me- chanical engineering. RICHARD D. MONSEES-A.B.;Mojor:Zoology; Minor: chemistry; Biology Club 4; Kappa Phl Tau 4. ROY F. MUENTER4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: psychology; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4. ELWOOD JAMES MULL-A.B.; Majors: bi- ' ology, mathematics; Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3. ROBERT FRANK NEUBACHER-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: religion, government; German Club 1; Detroit3Valpo Club 1, 2 4presi- denO, 3, 4; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2 4bursaO, 3 Wice-choncellorL 4 Gcribex Glee Club 3. FREDERICK NEULIEP4B.S.; Majors: physical education, mathematics; Omega Chi Beta 3, 4. LORRAINE NEUMANN4A.B.; Major: French; Minors: German, psychology; Pennsylvania Club 1, 2 Qreasureo, 3 Gecretarw; Gamma Delta 3, 4; University Choir 2, 3; University Players 1, 2; Scholo Cantorum 1; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE A. NEWMANWA.B.,' Major: psychology; Minors: sodology, religion; Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 4presiden0; U.Y.C. 3. ROBERT L. NEWSOM'3ENGJ Major: electrical engineering. GRETA JANE NICHOLLSWA.B.; Majors; business, economics; Minor: Spanish; Alpha X1 Epsilon 2, 3, 4. HARRY J. NIELSEN4ENG.; Major: engineer- ing; Engineers Society 4. BEVERLY ANN NORDEN-B.S.; Major: home economics;'Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4 Wice-presideno; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Delta Chi Epsilon 3, 4; U.Y.C. 2; Guild HOH President 4. MARY ANN NOWACKQA.B.; Major: social 'work; Minors: psychology, home economics; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Wice-presidenO; Empire State Club 3, 4; GOWn and Gavel 4; University Choir 3, 4; Schola Contorum 2; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3 Secretarw; 4 4presiden0; U.Y.C. 4; Glee Club 2; Guild Hall Social Chairman 3; Junior Class Treasurer. DONNA MARCINE OBERMOLLER-A.B.; Major: music; Minors: education, religion, Ger- man; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Greasureo; Future Teachers of America 4; VolpohHowkeye Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 4; Independents 2; Torch 1; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Bond 1, 4; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Music Educators National Conference 3, 4. DONALD R. O'DELL3A.B.; Major: business; Minor: law. WALTER OETT'NGHA.B.; Major: history; Minor: philosophy; VolpoEHawkeye Club 2, 3; Gamma Delta 2, 3; Torch 2, 3. RONALD OHMEA.B.; Majors: chemistry, commerce; Minor: mathematics; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Kappa Iota Pi 3, 4. LORRAINE ELVIRA OMIECIENSKIHBS; Mo- jor: home economics; Minors: business, sociology; German Club 2; Home Economics Club 4; Empire State Club 3 Secretorw, 4 Secretaryh Gown and Gavel 4; Torch 2, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3; Scholo Cantorum 1; Chapel Committee 2; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3 QreasureO, 4. LAWRENCE ERNEST ORLANDO, JR-A.B.; Majors: sociology, business; Minor: law; Music Club 1; Spanish Club 2; University Choir 3, 4; Scholo Contorum 1, 2; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4. GENE MERLE ORTNER3A.B.; Major: mathe- matics; Minors: chemistry, physics. ROBERT J. PANGRAC-A.B.; Majors: chemis- try, zoology; Minors: psychology, philosophy; Biology Club 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Gamma Delta 4; Track 1; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 4presiden0; U.Y.C. 4. MARGUERITE LOUISE PARK-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: government; I.R.C. 3; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Torch 1; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. INEZ A. PARKER-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Music Club 1, 2, 4; Pennsyl- vania Club 2, 3, 4; Independents 1, 2; Scholo Cantorum 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; U.Y.C. 4. NOEL EDWARD PAUL4LL.B.; Major: law; St.4Louis-Valpo Club 4, 5; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, ,5. ROBERT E. PAYTHLL.B.; Major: low; Varsity FootboH1;Phi Delta Psi 3; Delta Theta Phi. EDMUND G. PEPER, JR.4A.B.; Majors: busi- ness, government; I.F.C. 3, 4; Beacon 3; Student Council 4; Social committee 2; Varsity Basketball 1; Kappa Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 GecretoryD; Sopho- more Closs Treasurer. BONNIE PEPLER-A.B.; Majors: psychology, sodology; Minor: religion; Beacon 3; University Players 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; VU Mago- zine 3. WILLIAM PETERS-B.S., ENG.; Major: mathe- matics; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEN E. PETING-A.B., LL.B.; Majors: political science, law; Delta Theta Phi 5, 6. HERBERT A. PINTZKE-AB; Majors: business administration, psychology; Minor: Spanish; Kappa Iota Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MARIE PIRCHNER4A.B.; Ma- jors: business, economics; Minor: psychology; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3 4point recordeo 4; German Club 1; Gamma Delta 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Schola Can- torum 1; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3 Gecretarw 4; U.Y,C. 1; Dorm Council 4. CHARLOTTE ANN PlSCHKE-A.B.; Major: history; Minor: Spanish; W.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 1, 4; Gamma Delta 2; Torch 2; Scholq Contorum 1, 2;Gc1mmc1 Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED J. PlVARNlKhLLB, Major: law; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2. ROBERT. J. PIVARNIKHBSV engineering. ENG.; Major: KENNETH PORWANCHER-4B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4. OTTILIA PRAHLHA.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Inde- pendents 2, 3, 4 Gociol choirmonz 5 4executive counciD; Social committee 4. WALLACE LEONARD PRETZER-A.B.; Ma- jor: English; Minors: education, German, history, speech, drama; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Independents 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Torch 1, 2, 3 Exchange Edited, 4 4Compus Edited; University Players 2, 3, 4 Qreosureo; Scholo Contorum 1. KENNETH A. PRIEBE4A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Minor: economics; Gamma Delta 1; Schola Cantorum 1, 2; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE PRINGNITZEABJ Major: mathe- matics; Minors: business, physics; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; DetroitaVolpo Club 1, 2; Gamma Delta 1; Beacon 1; Schola Cantorum 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GEORGE RATH-B.S.; Major: physi- cal education; Minor: mathematics; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4. RICHARD EDMUND RAUHUT4A.B., B.S.; Majors: mathematics, mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 4; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. RAZUMICH4A.B.; Major: history; Minors: education, English. CHARLES E. REEDELLB; Major: Law; Delta Theta Phi 5, 6, 7; Lawyers Association 5, 6, 7; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. CORNELIA REED4B.S., Major: home eco- nomics; Minor: biology; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4. JOHN H. REHM, JR.4LL.B.; Major: low; Empire State Club 4, 5; University Choir 3; Sigma Delta Kappa 3, 4, 5; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5; Bergen Junior College, Teaneck, New Jersey. GILBERT E. REINKENSMEYERaAB; Majors: business, economics; Minors: government, educa- tion; I.R.C. 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4. JOHN REMUS-A.B.; Majors: Business, eco- nomics; Minor: history; Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR WAYNE REYNOLDSaAB; Major: biology; Minors: education, geography, German; Biology Club 3, 4; Omega Chi Beta 3, 4. WILLIAM H. RHINEHART4-A.B.; Major: mathematics; Minors: German, education; LRC. 1; Music Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Independents 2, 4. EDWARD A. RlPPE-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minor: psychology; Spanish Club 1; Torch 3; Varsity Football 2; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LOUIS RIPPE, JR.4A.B.; Majors: biology, chemistry; Biology Club 2; Credit Union. NORMAN ROBERTSON-A.B.; Major: public speaking; Minors: English, businesss economics; Independents 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 3, 4; Writers Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD A. ROTHSCHILD4A.B.; Major: business administration; Minor: geography; Schola Contorum 1; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3 Ctreasureo, 4 Ctreosurerl ROGER P. ROUSE4A.B.; Major: government; Minor: low; I.F.C. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES RUOSCH4A.B.;Mc1jors: psychology, business; Minor: sociology; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Biology Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Gown 0nd Gavel 4; Torch 1, 2; Beacon 3, 4; University Players 3, 4; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4. WALDEMAR SAEGER4B.S., ENG.; Major: electrical engineering; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Empire State Club 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3 CSenior TrusteeL 4 Senior Trusteel JOSEPH A. SARTORl-B.S., ENG.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 1, Ctreos- urea, 3 4presiden0, 4; Empire State Club2 4presi- dentD, 4 4presiden0; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3 4. 3, RUTH $AUERMAN4A.B.; Major: geography; Minors: home economics, Spanish; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; I.S.C. 2, 3 Qrecsureo; Student Council 4; Gamma Phi 1, 2 Secretarw, 3 Gice- presidenO, 4 Mce-presidena. ROBERT EDWARD SCHAEFER-B,S., ENG; ojors: mechanical engineering, mathematics; Engineers Society 4; University Band 3. GEORGE FRANK SCHASER-A.B.; Majors: psychology, business; Minor: geography; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SCHEIDEREREABV 8.5.; Major: civil engineering: Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 4corresponding scribel ARNOLD WILLIAM SCHLEGEL4A.B.; Mojo: business; Minors: German, music, mathematics; University Bond 1; University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholc Cantorum 1, 2; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. REINHARDT H. SCHLIEBE-A.B.; business, economics, geography; Minor: history; German Club 2, 3,4; Independents 2, 3, 4,- Schola Cantorum 2, 3; Liturgical Group 2. ROBERT J. SCHLUETER-A.B.; Major: chem- istry; Minors: mathematics, biology; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Scholo Con- torum 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2 Oaresideno, 3 4presiden0, 4 Quresideno. VERNON W. SCHMALTZ3B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4 4presiden0. ROBERT GENE SCHMIDT4A.B.; Majors: chem- istry, business; Minor: mathematics; Phi Delta Psi 2, 3, 4. MARY SCHNEDLER3-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: history; Scholo Contorum 2, 3; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 4. JEANNE KATHERINE SCHNEIDER-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: chemistry; W.A.A. 4; Biology Club 4; Empire Stoters 3, 4; Torch 2, 3, 4; University Players 2; Gamma Phi 5, 4,- Young Republicans Club 3, 4. BYRON E. SCHOFIELD-LL.B.; Major: law; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4, 5; Lawyers Association 3, 4, 5. RALPH W. SCHOLZ-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors: history, biology; Future Teoch- ers of America 3, 4; V Club 2, 3, 4; Independents Majors: 215 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2;Omegc1 Chi Beta 2, 3, 4. ALBERTA SCHREIBER4B.S.; Majors: home economics, English: Home Economics Club 3, 4; Schola Contorum 1. ROBERT G. SCHROEDER--ENG. Major: me- chanical engineering; Engineers Society 4; Independents 4. WILLIAM SCHROER4B.S.; Majors: physical education, social science;Minors: history, educa- tion; V Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cvice-presidenO; I.F.C. 3; 3; Student Council 3; Track 1, 2; Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 koptainx Varsity Baseball 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Lembke HoH Counselor 9, 3. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHUDLICH4A.B.; Mo- jor: gcvernment; Minor: low; Detroit4Volpo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; V Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Torch 3; Varsity Football 3, 4 managed; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. ALICE SCHUETTEHA.B.; Major: sociology, history; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 4publicity directoO; St. LouistVolpo Club 3, 4; Torch 3, 4; Beacon 3; Alpha Phi De'lto 1, 2, 3, . - RICHARD LYLE SCHULLER-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: geography; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Independents 1, Q, 3; U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. HULDA SCHULTZ-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: chemistry; Biology Club 4; Independents Q, 3, 4. H , ; MARELYN SCHULTZ3A.B.; Major: music; Minor: sociology; LRC. 3; Music Club 2, 3, 4; California Club 1, $2, 3, 4; University Choir 4; Scholo Cantorum 3; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, $2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS JEAN SCHULTZ-B.S.; Major: biol- ogy; Minor: chemistry; I.R.C. 3; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4. ELSA SCHUMACHER4B.S.; Majors: physical education, biology, Minor: education; W.A.A. 2, 3 4presiden0, 4; Majors Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Biology Club 4; Gamma Delta 2 Gecretary 3; Independents 2; University Players 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. RAE HOWARD SCHUMACHER4A.B.; Ma- jors: business, economics: Minor: German; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR R. SCHWARTZ;A.B.; Major: busi- ness; Minors: economics, geography. ERWIN C. SEEHAFER-LL.B.; Major: law; LRC. 1, 2, 3, 4 Oreosurea; Gamma Delta 3; Alpha Phi Omega 4, 5, 6; Student Council 4 OreosureD; University Choir 1; Scholo Cantorum 2, 3 4presiden0, 4, 5, 6; Rho Lambda Tau 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Delta Theta Phi 5, 6. ARTHUR F. SEGEBRECHT4B.S.; Major: physi- glol egucation; Minor: biology; Sigma Delta Chi , $2, , 4. ELEANOR SEELE4A.B.; Majors: social work, geography; W.A.A. 1, 4; Beacon 1; Alpha Phi Delta 2, 4. HIKK SENAK-LL.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta 1. JAMES SIEBERT4A.B.; Majors: botany, chem- istry; Minor: psychology; Spanish Club 2 Ctreas- urea; Biology Club 4; l.F.C. 3; Univer ity Players 3; Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. EDWARD MICHAEL SlENKlEWlCZ-ENG.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4 Oice- presideno; Independents 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CHARLES SlEVERT-4A.B.; Major: chemistry; Minors: geography, business; Inde- pendents 1, 2. NORBERT F. SIMONW-A.B.; Major: mothe- motics; Minors: business, economics; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. 216 WILLIAM R. SINISCHO4A.B.; Major: Biology; Minor: chemistry. LEROY G. SINN4A.B.; Major: chemistry; Minor: mathematics; Chemistry Club 1; Inde- pendents1. RALPH SKOV4A.B.; Major: English; Minors: physical education, education; V Club 3, 4; Beacon 3, 4 4edit00 Student Council 4; Scholcl Contorum 3; Track 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3; Kappa Iota Pi 3, 4. KATHRYN SMOKE4A.B.; Majors: social work, psychology; Minor: history; German Club 1, Q; I.S.C. 2, 3, 4; Gown 0nd Gavel 4; Beacon 1, 2; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Wice-presidenO; U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3. CHARLES W. SOUTHARD4A.B.; Major: English; Minors: music, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Independents 4; University Choir 3, 4; University Players 4. ROBERT HARRY SPITZERWA.B.; Major: chem- istry; Chemistry Club 4. NORMAN A. SPRUNG4ENG.; Major: elec- trical engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3; Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOACHIM W. STAACKMANN4A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: chemistry; German Club 1; Biol- ogy Club 2, 3, 4; Lyceum committee 1, 2; Scholo Ccmtorum 1, 2; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4 GecretGrD HARRY H. STADE-A.B.; Major: history; Minors: psychology, geography; I.F.C. 4; Torch 3; Kappa Phi Tau 2, 3, 4. VERA JEAN $TEFFEY4A.B.; Major: music; Music Club 1, Q, 3, 4; Independents 3, 4; Uni- versity Bond 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1; Scholo Can- torum 1, 2, 3; Music Educators National Con- ference 3, 4. REINHARDT STEINBART4B.S.; Major: engi- neering; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 52; Gamma Delta 2; Schola Contorum 1, 2; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players 3. CHARLES STONER4LL.B.; Major: low; Sigma Delta Chi 1, $2, 3, 4; Lawyers Association. ROBERT CHARLES STORBECKhENGj Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD W. C. STOSKOPF4A.B., ENG.; Majors: mechanical engineering, business ad- ministration, mathematics; Engineers Society 4; Beacon 2, 3; University Choir 1, 2, 3; cho Iota Pi1,2, 3, 4. WERNER STANGHOENER3-A.B.; Major: busi- ness; Minors: economics, religion; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. STRASSBURG4ENG.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Empire State Club 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tou 1, 2, 3, 4. ERWIN H. STRASSEMEYER4ENG; Major: engineering; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 9., 3, 4. AUDREY ARKEMA STREITWB.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: biology; Home Economics Club 3, 4; University Players 2, 3; Gamma Phi Q, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. AMES STRIETER4A.B.; Major: chemistry; inors: biology, philosophy; I.R.C. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. WILLIAM J. SUCKOWRAVBJ Major: geog- raphy; Minors: business, English, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Phi Delta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4 4presiden0. ROBERT SUESSEwBSq Majors: physical educa- tion, business; Minor: geography; Varsity Bose- ball 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Psi 1, $2, 3, 4. RAYMOND E. SWANSON-A.B.; Major: ESOLOEWB Tigerszochbemisgrry, hbusiness; Biology U , , 1' ep 3; 9; Al h 1 9., 3, 4; Glee Club 3U orc p G EpSIlon GR-ACE DOROTHY TACKEaABq Major: somgl work; Minors: psychology, home eco- nomics; W.A.A. 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Honor Council 4 Gummeo; University Choir 2, 3, 4; Scholc Cantorum 1; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. L FRED TELSCHOWaABq Major: music; Minor: histqry; Music Club 1, 2, 3 QDresidenD, 4 Ulce- preSIdenO; Gamma Delta 2; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Bond 1, 2 4presiden0; Uni- verSIty Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 3; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Vice- President. EARL TESSMEREABJ M 4 . b . h- ology; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, ??.Jors usmess, psyc ROBERT C. THOMPSON-B.S.; Major: applied science; Engineers Society 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4. RONALD J. THOMPSON4A.B.; Major: busi- ness, Minor: government; Spanish Club 1, Q; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4; Cleveland-Volpo Club 2, 3, 4,- VU Magazine 4. THOMAS A. THORESON4A.B.; Major: mstogry;3 Minors: Spanish, geography; Pi Gamma u , . CALVIN H. TIEBERT-A.B.; Major: mathe- matics; Minors: chemistry, physics; Future Teachers of America 1; Phi Delta Psi 3. DANIEL C. TIEBERT-B.S., ENG.; Major: me- chanical engineering; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT J. TIEDE4B.S.; Major: physical educa- tion; Minors: biology, education; I.F.C. 1; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. HERMAN W. TOENSINGaBSq Major: physi- cal education; Minor: history; Varsity Football 1. PAUL M. TOMELLhENGq Major: engineer- ing; Engineers Society 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2. ROBERT TONJES-A.B.; Major: gu ines ;Minor: mathematics; Alpha Epsilon 3, 4. LOIS MILDRED TONNwA.B.; Major: English; Minor: education; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4; Dixie Club 3, 4; VU Magazine 4. WILLIAM F. TROUTMANhLL.B.; Major: low; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4, 5. DOROTHY TWIETMEYER4B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: education, business; Future Teacher of America 4; German Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Beacon 1; Student Council Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE K. ULRICH4A.B.; Major: geog- raphy; Minors: business, economics, religion; Schola Cantorum 1; Independents 4 Oice-presi- denO. RICHARD E. UMBACH4A.B., 8.5.; Majors: electrical engineering, mathematics; Minors: business, languages; Engineers Society 9., 3, 4; German Club 1, Student Council 4; University Choir 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD L. VEDELL4A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minor: French; Augustono College; University of Chicago; University of California; Amherst College. ORVAL E. VIESELMEYER-B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Engineers Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 3, 4. BEN H. VOGLER4A.B.; Major: political science; Minor: philosophy; I.R.C. Q, 3, 4 4presi- denO; Rho Lambda Tau 1, 2, 3, 4 4presiden0; VU Magazine 4; Cleveland Valpo Club 3. DELORES VOLL4A.B.; Majors: business, Eng- lish; !.S.C. 4 Greasureo; Torch Q, 3; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 OIice-presidenO. ML . WILLIAM W. VONDERLAGE4A.B,; Major: business; Minors: physical education, education; German Club 1; V Club 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN WACHHOLZ3-A.B.; Major: English, Minor: music; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players 2, 3, 4; Schola Contorum 1, 2, 3; Glee Clug 3; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3 4corresponding secretorw, 4. LOREN WALSH4B.S.; Major: physical educa- tBion; Minors: biology, education; Omega Chi eta 3, 4. WILLIAM F. WAMBGANSS-A.B.; Major: history; Minor: religion; Torch 1; Student Council 4; Kappa Iota Pi 3, 4 5chancellor1; Credit Union 4 4presiden0; Senior Class Treasurer. BARBARA WANFALT4B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: education; W.A.A. 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 3 Greosureo 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Alpha Phi Delta 3, 4; Secretary-Trecsurer Guild Hall 4; Augustcma College. LYALL C. WATERS3-B.S.; Major: business; geography; V Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 3, 4; Student Council 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 2, 3, 4. WILMA L. WEBER-A.B.; M0 or: geography; Minors: business, education; W.A.A. 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Torch 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado; Scottsbluff 4Neb- roschJunior College. BETTIEJANE WEDDLE4A.B.; Major: sociology; home economics; Spanish Club 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4; University Choir 4; University Band 4; Schola Cantorum 3; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4; Eureka College 1, 2. DOROTHEA WEIMANN-A.B.;Mcjorz social work; Minors: English, psychology; Torch 4; University Players 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3; Glee Club 4; Benton Harbor Junior College 1, Q. RUTH ALICE WELTER-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: government, W.A.A. 4; Music Club 1; Gamma Delta 1; University Choir 3; Chapel Choir 9; Scholo Cantorum 2; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3. index to pictures 3 A Arkabauer, Charles .................... Bassey, Bassey Mbrey ...... 3 Arndt, Lois ................... 175 Batalis, James ............. Aaserud, Gladys ................... 165 Arndt, Maralyn . 1 ..... 165 Batterson, Donna 1111111111 Abraham, Wllham ................... 10 Arnold, Norman. . 131, 165 Bauer, Carole ............. Adam, Robert ....................... 33 Aszman, William . ...... 28 Bauer, Clarence ........... Agle, Joycp ..................... 17 Auch, Otto .......... .32, 103 Bauer, Fremont . 1 . ...... Ahnert, Rlchard 1 . ............. Auerbach, Herbert ......... . . . . 10 Bauer, Johanna . Akehurst, Richard . Albers, Clarence . . Albers, Jean ...... 10 Albrgcht, Richard . . . , . 165 B Baumann, Roland ......... Albrlght, Jane ..................... 175 E' - Baumann, Wilfred ......... Alexander, Walter ..................... Bauer, Walter ............ Allen, Edgar .......................... Bach, Ralph ................... 1 . . - Bayor, Charles ............ Aller, Kathryn ........................ Bachman, Delores .............. 1 .175 Beach, John ....... Althaus, Lois Ann ................... 10 Bachmann, Joan ................ . 1 155 Beasey, Dale ...... Althaus, Margaret Ann. . . 1 .175 Bachmann, Richard ................. 143 Beauford, Bernard . Altobelh, Richard. . .36, 57 Bahl, Lois .................. 83, 86, 165 Beawer, Rhoda . . . . Aml;ng,Agnes .......... Bailey, David ...................... 155 Beck, Kate ........ Amlmg Arol ......... 130, 90 Bajus, Walter 1 . 1 ................... Becker, Carl ........... Amllng Carol ........... . . ...... Baker, Holley . , 1 ......... 34 Becker, Donald ............ Amsler, Jacqueline ................... 10 Balster, Carolyn 10, 57 Becker, Emery ............ Anderson, Charles ............... 155, 91 Banchy, Robert 1 ....... 88 Becker, Kenneth .......... Anderson, Doris .................... 175 Bangert. Marian . 1 10, 57, 59 Beckman, Nella-Mae ...... Anderson, Gerald .................... 32 Banos, Dan 1111111111 . . .10, 61 Beer, Dolores ............. Anderson, Malcolm 1 . .............. 34 Bardenwerper, Fred ................ 165 Behling, John . . Anderson, Marilyn . 1111111 155 Bardonner, Dorothy .............. 11, 72 Behm. Theodore Anderson, OrvaI . . . .34 Baringer, Berlyn ....................... Behnke, Gene 1 . . . Anderson, Theodor . .31 Barker, Everett ....................... Behrens, Paul ........... Anderson, Urton. . . 1 . 181 Barnes, Richard . 1 . ............. 175 Behrmann, Robert ........ Anderson, William Andrews, Priscilla .................. 175 Barron, Don . 1 . 1 , . . . Beltz, Walter ............. Angelbeck, Lorraine 11111111111111111 155 Barth Paul 1111111111 183 Benson, Barbara ........... Anger. Audrey ..................... 165 Barthel, Dennis ..... 31, 66, 90 Berensman, Lois ..... Ankley, George .................... 135 Barthel, Faith ................. 175 Berg, Marilyn . . ..... Arbeiter, Mary ..................... 10 Bartz, Robert ................ 11, 59, 67 Berg, Ruth ................ Aumann, Conrad ................... 175 .10 Autentieth, Richard .................... Barnes, Robert . CLARENCE E. WEST4A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Minor: sociology; V Club 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Football 1. RICHARD W. WESTHBS; Major: mechanical engineering; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pennsylvania Club 3, 4; Independents 1, 2, 4; Student Council 4. CARL H. WESTERMANN4A181; Major: gi- ology; Minor: German; German Club 2, 3,- Bi- ology Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2; Scholo Con- torum 2; Medical College of Virginia. JOHN WILLIAM WESTERMAN-A.B.;Mc1jor3 geography; Minor: mathematics; German Club 2; Kappa Phi Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLO C. WESTPHAL4A.B.; Major: history; Minors: English, education; Future Teachers of America 3, 4. ROBERT L. WHEELER-A.B.; Major: business administration; Minors: economics, sociology. ROBERT E. WIESNER4A1B.; Majors: govern- ment, geography; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. EVELYN D. WILDEaABJ Majors: English, German; Minors: education, religion; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; German Club 3; Independent 3, 4. HAROLD W. WlLKEN-B.S.; Major, electrical engineering; Radio Club 4, 5; Engineer Society 3, 4, 5; California Club 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 3 4presiden0, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Kappa Phi Tau 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT J. WILSON, JR.hLL.B.; Major: low; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3,4, 5; Lawyer Assoda- tion 3, 4, 5. ROBERT WOEHRMANN-A.B.; Major: geog- aphy; Minor: government: Spanish Club 1, 52;; rGommo Delta 2 QreosureO, 3; Torch 1, $2, 3 Beacon 1, 2 4photogrophy editoO; University Players 3, 4; Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 4presiden0. CLAUDE R. WOLFE-A.B.; Major: government; Minor: philosophy. OTTO GERHART WOIKE-A. 8., ENG:. Majors: mechanical engineering, mathematics Minor: business; LRC. 2; Engineers Society 2, 3! 4; German Club 2, 3 Garesideno; Kappa Ph, Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN WUERGERmBuS; Major: physical educch tion; Minor: education; W.A.A. 3, 4; Majors Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; German Club 1; Pep Club 3; Scholo Contorum 1; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. GIL WUETHRICH-A1B.; Majors: business, eco- nomics; Minor: geography; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 5executive committeeL- Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Oshkosh State Teochefs College, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. CHARLES E. YUNGHANSaBSq ENG; Major: electrical engineering; Radio Club 9 GreasureO, 3 Gecretoryl 4; Engineers Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Independents 3, 4. JOYCE ZASTROW-A.B.; Major: music; Minor: German; LRC. 3; W.A.A. 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3 GreasureO, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; University Choir 2, 3, 4; University Players 4; University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1; Schola Cantorum 1; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. HAZEL ROYKOUFF ZEHNERkA.B.; Major: music; Minor: education; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1; Gown 0nd Gavel 4; Indepen- dents 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Educators National Conference 4. DOROTHY ZEININGER4A.B.; Majors: psych- ology, sociology; Minor: German; Social com- mittee 3; University Players 2; Schola Contorum 2; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE ZELMER4A.B.; Major: chemistry; Minors: mathematics, education; Future Teachers of America 4; Chemistry Club 4; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, RUTH LOUISE ZlEGLER-A.B.; Major: German; Minors: Spanish, government, geography; Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 3, 4; Uni- versity Orchestra 2; Schola Ccmtorum 1; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. BETTY ZUMBEHLaBSq Major: physical educa- tion; Minors: education, speech, dramatics, English; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Qreasureo, 4; Majors Club 1, $2, 3, 4; St. LouiS4Valpo Club 3, 4; Gown 0nd Gave! 4,- Alpha Psi Omega 4; Honor Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4 Gecre- toryh University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players 1, $2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Delta 1, $2, 3, 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Secretary. compiled by Charla W. Anderson Baumann, Harold Baumann, Marvm . Baumann, Reemt . . . Bell, Peter ..... 67, 183 Berger, Clyde .. . . . . .11, 116 ............ Berger, Rodney . 1 . . . . .28 11111 60, 175 Bernard, Elmer . 11, 73 ......... 175 Berndsen, Clyde . . . . . 11 ......... 102 Berndt,Richard 165 ............ Berning,Norman ...... 59 Berning, William .. . .1 11 . . . 1. . . 1135, 102 ...... Bernstraueh, Marilyn .1. ,.11. , . . . . . .165 11, 175 Berry, Dorothy ..................... 175 1 . . . .11 Berry, Robert ....... ......... 175 Bertram, Lois . 1 54, 155 .......... 11 Beste, Walter . . . 32, 102 ......... 175 Bethke, Janet . 1 1 , .58, 155 ............ Bettin,Emest...,11.... .....91 11111 64,175 Betts,Margaret175 ........ Beyer,John 175 . 155 Bezold, Don ....................... 175 . 165 Bickel, Arthur ......................... .175 Bieberich, Letha . 1 . ....... 73, 80, 165 ........ 36 Bielke, Donald . . . 1 . . . . . 175 1 . .31. 59, 68 Bierbaum, Royal . .175 ......... 165 Billiar, Phyllis . . . . l, 67 .......... 28 Billiar,Ruth......1..... ...165 .......... 11 Bingle,Randolph1......1....1..1..... ......... 165 Birner,Dorothy..........,1...1..1.165 . . . . Birch, Theodore ....................... . 134 Birschitzky, Ted ..................... 11 . . . 155 Bischoff, Louise .................... 165 .9 165 Black, Earl . . . . ................ ..... Black, Lynn . 1 . . . 11 34 Blackburn, Bruce Blais, Lois ....... ......... 165 Blatz,Robert....1. .......... 11 Blau,Gloria....11.,..1.....1,..59,155 ......... 175 Blecher,E11en .......1......1.6,73,165 111111111 11 Blievemicht,Ruth175 217 Block, Aaron Bloom, Allan Bloom, Louis. 1 . Bluhm, John Blumenthal, Lloyd .................... Blyholder, George ..................... Bobella, Rudolph .................. 111 Bockelmann, Lulu .................. 165 Bockmier, Carolyn ................. 175 Boeck, Richard .............. 11, 65, 131 Boeger, Leland ..................... 123 Boehm, Richard . . . .165 Boehme, Rita . 1 . .165 Boesel, Laverne . .165 Bohde, Richard ..................... 11 Bohlmann, Melvin ........... 59, 67, 155 Boknechf. Robert ................ 11, 88 Boltz, William ................... 11, 59 Bomba. Thomas 156 Boness, Louis ....................... 11 Bonker, Mary ..................... 165 Bontrager, M. Max .................. 34 Bopp, Raymond ............ 88, 102, 155 Borchelt, Dolores ............ 1, 174, 175 Borchelt, Don N. .................. 155 Borchelt, Donald Otto ............... 66 Borchelt, Wayne ................... 165 Borcherding, Dorcas ........... 6, 11, 70 Borgwardt. Virginia ................. 12 Borjesson, Dorothy ............. 58, 155 Borkowski, John ............. 12, 59, 102 Borrensen, June . . . ............... 165 Borum, John . , . ...... 111 Bornholt, Robert . . .73, 175 Bosch, Burton . . . 1 .6, 165 Bosser, Alfred .............. . 1 1 .222 Bostwick, Rex ....................... 34 Boucher, Theresa .................. 155 Bowen, Milo ....................... 111 Bowen, Robert ...................... 28 Braam, Richard ..................... 32 Brackmann, Milton ................ 135 Bradfield, John .................... 155 Bradlield, Paul ..................... 175 Bradlyn, Barbara ............... 140, 145 Branchaw, Ronald ................... 222 Brandenburg, Wayne ........... . .333 Brauer, Lois ....................... 175 Braun,A11gust ..................... 175 Braun, Marilyn ................. 82, 155 Braun, Vernon ..................... 165 Brendel, John ...................... 175 Breseman, Robert ............... 90,165 Brewer, David . .60 61, 102 Brighton, Carl .' ' .165 Brockman,Virt111 . . 165 Brockmanh, Jule ............... . 1175 Broenke1,Richard .................. 165 Broehm, Alvin ..................... 165 Bronowski, Theodore ................. 28 B100, Carl ......................... 111 Brooks, Chadwick ................... 28 Brophy, Charles ............ 90, 143, 165 Brose, Ronald ..................... 165 Brown, Edwin ...................... 222 Brown, Floyd ................... 12, 39 Brown, Leila ...................... 95 Brown, Marguerite .................. 20 Brown, Richard ..................... 12 Brown, Robert ..................... 155 Brownrigg, Robert ................. 155 Brueggeman, Donna .............. 12, 59 Brueggemann, David ................ 333 Bruening, Ellen ................ 6, 12, 57 Bruss, Richard . Bucher, Rex . . . . Buchheimer, John . Buehner, Phyllis Buenger, Emma Lou ............... 175 Buente, Benjamin .................. 111 Buetow, Ellen ...................... 12 Buettner, Carl ............... 28, 68, 102 Buettner, Jean ..................... 166 Buhler, William ..................... 65 Buhrow, David .................... 155 Buhrow, Edward ................... 130 Burica, George ................ 140, 175 Burkholder, Mary Jane .............. 222 Burley, Richard ..................... 28 Bums, Ralph ...................... 111 Burns, Shirley ..................... 166 Burrus, Otis ....................... 555 Bush, Carolyn ...................... 222 Bush, Rowean ...................... 166 Bushing, Marilyn .................. 175 Buss, Betty Ann .................... 166 Buss, Joyce. . 1 .72, 140, 166 Busse, Walter . . ..... 222 Butler, Nina ................ 8, 70, 166 Cain, Robert .................. 12 Cameron, Catherine .6, 155 Cameron, Harry . . ..... 111 Camin. Marjorie ..................... 12 Capouch, Elsie ..................... 175 Carlosky, Earl ...................... 9O Carlson, David .................... 222 Carpenter, Leonard ................. 333 Carpenter, Lois ................. 64, 166 Carr, James ....................... 155 Carr, Pete ......................... 222 Carroll, Jerome ..................... 36 Carstensen, Ervin .................. 333 Castena, Betty Lou ................. 12 Cauffman, Mary .................... 111 Chin, Lynette ..................... 166 Choncoff, Lillian .................... 222 Christiansen, Martha. ............... 166 Christianson, Mary ................. 175 Chuckas, Thomas ................... 333 218 Clabeusch, Marilyn ................. 166 Clark, Ronald ..................... 175 Claudon, Roger .................... 333 Claus. Corlyn ....................... 12 C.ausen, Dona Mae ................ 166 leford, Charles ................... 222 Cline, William ....................... 33 Cole, Blaine ........................ 333 Culley, Glenn ....................... 28 Collins, Virgil ...................... 111 Comeford, John .................... 175 Connell, Robert .................... 333 Conover, William ................... 34 Conrad, Gustav . Conway, Jane . Cook, Robert . 1. Cooley, Charles ..... Coppola Joan .................... 6,12 Corder, Daniel ...................... 34 Cornwell, Richard .................. 166 Cottin, Jeanette .................... 166 Couillard, Harold .................. 666 Cox, Alva .......................... 34 Cox. John ......................... 444 Craig, Mary ....................... 155 Culp, Carl .......................... 36 Culverhouse, George ................. 12 Czarnik. Marvin .................... 175 Dahl, Glenn ........................ 82 Daib, Herbert ..................... 176 Dallman, Arthur .................... 33 Dallmarm, Miriam ................ 7, 176 Damerow, Marjorie 666 Damico, John . . . . . .36 Daniel, Robert . . . ..... 222 Daniel, Marjorie .............. 7, 58, 176 Daniels, Raymond ................. 444 Daunheimer, Edward ................ 33 Davidsmeyer, Barbara .............. 166 Davidson, Donald .................. 166 Davidson, Donna. .................. 176 Davis, Elaine ............. 12, 54, 56, 63 Dean, Donald ................... 12, 65 DeGan, William .................... 12 Dehmlbw, Joanne .................... 12 Deibele, Donald .................... 777 de Ibern, Augustin .................. 36 Deller, Gerald ..................... 111 Delp, Donald0 ....................... 32 Delworth, John ...................... 36 Demmon, William .................. 333 Denecke, Waldo .................... 28 Denker, Cecelia.D .................... 166 Dermer, Marlene ................... 176 Dey, Irvin ........................ 176 Dick, Clarence . . .777 Dierker, Phyllis .. 12,88 Dierkingg Edward . . 2,176 Dierking, Edwin ................... 111 Deirks, Valda ...................... 162 Diers. Marlene ..................... 176 Diersen, Robert .................... 176 Dierssen, Marion ................... 176 Dietz, Donald ..................... 222 Dietz, Kenneth .................... 155 Dinkelmann, Mary Ann ......... 88, 155 Dittmer, Harlan ................... 166 Dittmer, Raymond .................. 34 Dittmer, Roger .................... 176 Dobbins, Kenneth .................. 166 Docter, William .................... 222 Doege, Caroline .................... 166 Doege, Jean ........................ 176 Doehrman, Willard .............. 65, 102 Doerfier, Sharon ................... 176 Doering, Charles .................... 12 Deering, Melvin ................... 183 Doering, Robert . ............ 176 Dolson, Robert . . ...... 32 Domroese, Ronald . 159, 88, 35, 155 Dom, Margaret ................. 70, 166 Doroh, Eleanor .................. 13, 75 Dorow, Leroy ...................... 176 Dorris, Alvin ...................... 555 Doty, Robert ...................... 666 Dragus, George ..................... 111 Dreschsler, Henry .................. 444 Dregalla, Edward ................ 32, 53 Drews, Doris ....................... 13 Drews, Marlia ................ 13, 56, 65 Driessnack, Richard .............. 31, 59 Driscoll, John ...................... 888 Driver, Ione ....................... 166 Droege, Charles .................... 333 Duerr, Robert .................... 13 Duesenberg, Richard1 ........ 13, 57, 59 Duesenberg, Robert. ..... 13, 57, 58, 59 Dulmatch, Marilyn ............. 64, 176 Durban, Jack ............... 50, 91, 155 Durst, Marian Dawn ............. 7, 176 ME M Ebbesen, Bertha ................... 166 Ebel, Carol .................. 13, 57, 59 Ebel, Clarence ..................... 111 Eberhardt, Donald ................... 32 Ebert, Herbert ..................... 166 Ebert, Lavern ..................... 444 Ebs, Virginia ....................... 13 Echtenkamp, Geraldine ............. 176 Eckenfels, Henry .................... 28 Eckex't, Louis ....................... 29 Edman, Raymond ................... 13 Edwards, Donald ................... 31 Edwards, Kenneth ................. 333 Ehlers, Harold ..................... 156 Ehmann, Curtis ..................... 13 Ehrett, L1 William ................. 176 Eichhammer, William ............... 111 Eickemeyer, Daniel ............. 13, 156 Eichhoff, Theodore ........... 88,90,166 Eigelsbach, Margaret ............... 176 Eisen, Ellen ....................... 176 Ellis, Garnet ....................... 166 Elsing, Wilma ................ 13, 67, 70 E15011Y Ross ........................ 444 Engel, Ronald ................. 156, 102 Engelhrecht, Arden ................. 176 Engelking, Howard ................. 555 Engeiman, Bert ..1... . . . . .34, 59, 156 Engerer, Donald . 31, 69, 70, 102 Engerer, Gary . . . ........ 33 Engert, Leroy ........... .13, 54, 65 Englemann, William ................ 444 Enslen. Lowell ...................... 36 Ermentraudt, Patricia .............. 176 Ernsting, Carol .................... 176 Esch, Martin ....................... 176 Etudor, George .................... 183 Etzler, Robert ....................... 31 Everly, Melvin .................... 166 Falkenstein, Fem .......... 176 176 Fant, Carolyn . . . Farnham, Nancy . . , 1176 Farr, William ...................... 166 Farrington, Carroll ................. 111 Farrington, Rodney ................ 444 Fast, Dolores .................... 6, 156 Faust, Gordon .................. 75, 176 Faust, Marilyn ................. 75, 156 Faveere, Norman .................. 176 Faxon, Robert ..................... 111 Federocko, Julius .................. 222 Fehner, Herbert ............... 102, 156 Fenske, Orville .................. 6, 156 Fenske, Thomas ................... 130 Ferry, Earl ........................ 135 Fetzer, Kenneth ................. 13, 73 Fey, J 02111 .......................... 176 Ficken, Robert ..................... 333 Fields, Ruth ....................... 176 Fiess, Barbara ...................... 166 Filter, David ...................... 166 Finger, June 166 Finzel, Leila Mae 1 . . ..... 14, 54, 88 Fischer, Ruth . . . . . .14, 66 Fishburn, Roy ........... . .90, 166 Fisher, James ...................... 176 Fix, Lois .......................... 156 Flatz, Paul ........................ 444 Fleming, Paul ..................... 555 F lores, Gilbert ....................... 58 Folkening, Anita ................... 176 Felts, Lois ......................... 57 Ford, Barbara ..................... 166 Forsbeck, Donald ................... 33 Forsythe, Jack ..................... 222 Fortney, John ..................... 166 Foss, Jean ......................... 333 Fox, Agnes ' ..................... 57, 156 Foulds, Lois ....................... 166 Francis, George .................... 176 Frank, Shirley ...................... 70 Frank, Vernon ..................... 555 Franks, James ..................... 666 F rankenstein, Kenneth ........ 32, 54, 102 Frankenstein, Ruth . 1 1111111111 176 Franklin, Charles .1333 Franz, Arthur . . . 1.33 Frazier, Richard ............. 444 Freche, Gerhard ................... 167 Frederick, Melvin .................. 222 Freet, Clawson ..................... 333 Freimuth, John ..................... 111 Frey, Elmer ........................ 333 Frick, Allen ....................... 222 Fricke, Paul .................... 444 Fricke, Richard ..................... 31 Friedemann, Francis ......... 59, 88, 167 Friedrich, Patterson ................. 111 Fritsche, Roland. , .................. 222 Froehlke, Thomas .................. 333 Frohriep, Jack ...................... 33 Fuerstenau, Maynard ................ 14 Fulton, Hyland ..................... 444 Furholmen, Lenore .................. 14 MG M Gabriel, Angelo ..................... 111 Gantt, Erma ...................... 167 Garcia, Marcelina .................. 222 Gardner, James ..................... 34 Gan, Arthur ....................... 333 Gaudian, Martin ................ 14,102 Gedris, Anita . . . . . GehI, Raymond Gehrke, William Geil, Gordon . . . . Geil, William .................... 32,90 Geist, Eugene .................. 14, 102 Gentz, Gloria ...................... 111 Gentzke, Robert ................ 75. 154 Genuit, Luther ...................... 29 Genzen, Robert .................... 176 George, Harold ..................... 34 Gerken, Kenneth ................... 222 Gerken, LaVerne ................... 167 Gertsmeier, Ordell ................... 32 Gessner, Lillian ..................... 176 Geuther, Anita ..................... 176 Gibson, James ....................... 34 Gierke, Duane ..................... 333 Gierke. Owen ...................... 444 Gieske, Sophia ..................... 444 Gieseking, Dorothy ................. 167 Gieselet, Charlotte ................. 156 Gifford, Orren ..................... 176 G11bey , Jack ....................... 555 Gilmore. Joanne ................... 167 Gimbel, Dan ...................... 176 Gimhel, Lois ....................... 156 Glass, Jack . . .................... 333 Click, Beverly .................... 176 Glomp, Jane . . .................... 176 Glos, Irwin .................. 1,102,167 Gobreski, Eugene .................. 444 Gocke1,Galen .............. 73,102,173 Goddard, Virginia .................. 111 Goers, Robert ............... 60, 61, 131 Golnick. Audrev ............... 57, 176 Goltl, Jane . . . ................ 222 Good, Donna ..... 333 .176 . 167 Goodwin. Richard . . Gordon, Bonnie-Lou . Goshert, Robert .............. . . 1156 Gross, David ....................... 555 Gottowske, Gerald ............... 91, 156 Grabowski, Mildred ................ 176 Graebner, Ted ..................... 111 Graef, David ....................... 14 Graef, Herman ................. 60,177 Graf, yMargery ..................... 177 Grant, Robert .................. 70,177 Graves, John ...................... 156 Gray, Harold ....................... 34 Gray, Wilbur ....................... 32 Graziano, Joseph ................... 167 Green, Marilyn .................... 222 Greenland, Rex ..................... 333 Greising, Walter .............. 14, 52,88 Grewe, Robert ..................... 444 Grieger, Darhne .................... 176 Griffith, Josep h .. ............. 130 Grifliths, Ruspsell . . 9..1, 156 Grimm, Charles . . .444 Grimm, Gordon ..... 31 Grimske, Frank ............ 1 ,1.14 Grobengieser, Robert ........... 02,131 Groh, Shirley .................... 6,167 Gronauer, Herbert .................. 53 Grossmann, Robert ................. 333 Grunau, David ..................... 32 Gruner, Natalie .................... 167 Guetzke, Gloria .................... 167 Gulledge, Norma ............... .167 Gunther, Robert- ................ ..333 Gustafson, Carrol .............. ..666 Gustafson, Edward ................. 222 Gustke, Robert ................ 102,167 MHM Haag, Max ......................... 14 Haake, Elwood ................ .143 Hadebank, Raymond . 1 ....... . .14 Hackwelder, Dolores 1 1156 Haddad, Richard . 1 . .156 Haeseler, Audrey ........... ,64 Haeseler,Willian1. .5,9 73,75, , 8,156 Hafeman, Norman ................. 142 Hagen, Mary Jane ........... 62,72,156 Hager, Carolyn ................. 70,167 Haggberg, Joyce ................ 75,167 Hajen, Ann ........... 59, 67, 83, 87, 167 Hakanson, Richard ................. 156 Halleen, Geraldine .................. 14 Haller, Bruce ...................... 143 Hallman, Richard ............... 52,167 Halvensieben, Paul. ........... 29, 68 Hamann, Robert Lee ................ 156 Hamann, Robert William ........... 333 Hambrock, Richard ................ 444 Hamm, Carol ....................... 14 Hanewinckel, Lois .................. 177 Hanneman, Richard .......... 14,80,167 Hannewald, Herman ................ 111 Hansen, Charlotte . . . . 53,156 Hansen, Rosemary . . . 1 ..177 Hansing, John ......... .14 Happel, Alfred ..................... 167 Hardtke, William ................... 14 Harms, Rose ...................... 177 Harper, Charles .................... 177 Harper, George .................... 222 Harrer, Duane ...................... 14 Hart, John ......................... 333 Hartmann, Dorothy ................ 177 Hass, Gene ..................... 29,167 Hatch, Lester ...................... 177 Hatch, Nan ....................... 162 Haubein, Calvin ................... 444 Haupt, Arthur ...................... 14 Haupt, Raymond ................... 31 Hauser, Charlotte .................. 177 Hauskins, Joan .................... 156 Haut, Clarence .................. 14, 31 Haven, Delden . . . Haverstock, John Havlir, Daniel. . . . Hawkins, Charles . . Hazlewood, Thomas ................. 29 Heather, Marilyn .................. 167 Hecht, Joseph ..................... 111 Hedges, Marilyn .................... 167 Heidenrich, Fred .................... 29 Heine, Fred . . . .222 Heinecke, Margaret ................ 156 Heinecke, Mary ......... 54, 59, 145, 157 Heinemann, June .................. 177 Heisman, Richard .............. . 1157 Hellermann, Lois ............... . .167 Hellermann, Louis .............. .167 Helmke, Walter ................ . . 136 Helms, John ................... . .183 Helton, Stokely .............. . 1 1333 Hemmeter, Robert ........... . . .333 Hemming, Wayne ................. 33 Hemminghaus,Kath1yn ......... 58,177 Hempel, Gordon ........ ..555 Henke, Warren I . 115 Hennig, Wayne ..................... 111 Henry, Edith . 1 .............. 52, 167 Henry, John ............... 31, 73, 80, 91 Herbst, Helen ..................... 167 Herbst, Richard ............. 82, 102, 167 Hermes, Clara ....................... 15 Herrmann, Kenneth ............. 15, 102 Herrmann, Roland ................. 222 Hess, Joseph ....................... 333 Hey, Jeanne 174, 177 Heyne, Eunice ...................... 15 Heyne, William .................... 177 Hicks, Thomas ...................... 36 Hildebrandt, Daniel ................. 177 Helgeman, Lois ..................... 444 Hilgendorf, Martha, ................. 167 Hillburg, Robert ................ 15, 142 Hiller. Jack .................... . .555 Hillger, Marion .......... . . .15 Hilpert. Janice . . . . .157 Himmele, Earl . . ....... 177 Hindahl, William ...... 143, 157 Hinners, Dorothy 1 . . . . 1 15, 75, 83, 86 Hinrichsen, Henry ................... 15 Hirabayashi, Yasuko Ruth ........... 183 Hochsprung, LeRoy ................. 143 Hodgetts, Wayne 157 Hoeferkamp, Harold ................ 177 Hoelscher, J ames ................... 177 Hoeppner, Delmar .................. 80 Hoeppner, Marjorie ................ 222 Hoeting, Donald ..................... 36 Hoeltry, Eugene ................... 131 Hoffman, George .................... 34 Hoffman, Joan ..................... 222 Hoffmeyer, Victoria ....... 54, 58, 66, 157 Hofsass, John ....................... 31 Hoger, Warren ................ 102, 167 Hoglund, Alice ................. 70, 168 Hoglund, Richard .................. 333 Hokama, Seiko . 1444 Holland, Robert 4 .' .' f .' ..... 2, 167 Hellman, Richard . 1 . .33 Holman, Kathryn . ..... 168 Holmes, Alan . . . . 1 . .143, 157 Holttey, Gene . . . 1 ............. 555 Holtzman, Donald ........ 15, 54, 60, 102 Holtzen, Verna Lee ................. 168 Homfeld, Elinor .................... 177 Hoppensteadt, George .............. 666 Horlbeck, Carl ..................... 777 Horn, Guenther .................... 168 Homer, Richard .................. 15, 29 Horstmann, Marlene ............... 168 Hospers, Helen .................... 168 Hospers, Werner ..................... 15 Hostetler, Rosemary ................ 888 Howard, Donald ................. 15. 90 Hoyer, Christiane .................... 15 Huebner, Martin ............. 15, 53, 59 Hueter, Herbert ................ 75, 181 Huemmrich, Dorothea ........... . . 15 Humbert, Leon ............... .34 Humphreys, Rosalie . . Hunger, William. . . . Hunnell, Frances . ..... 111 Hunter, George. . ......... 177 Husa, Richard . . . ............... 15 Husemann, Robert ................... 32 Huxhold. Roxyann .................. 177 E11. Ihde, Iris ...................... 59, 168 Ilse, Elizabeth ...................... 157 Ingebrigtson, Donald ................. 15 Ingve, Donald ...................... 168 Isenbarger. Charlotte ............... 157 Jablinski, Bert ............. - ........ 1 77 Jacklisch, Robert ................... 111 Jackson, Richard ................... 122 Jacob, Frank .................. . 123 Jaglisch, Robert .............. . . 133 Jahns, Robert ......... . . . 15 Jahnsen, Lawrence . . ..... 29 James, Paul ............ 168 Janto, Stephen . .......... 15 Jarm, Robert . . ............ 177 Jarrard, Sallie . . . . ............... 177 Jaspersen, Alice .................... 177 Jass, Grace ........................ 177 Jenne, Milton ...................... 333 Jensen, Shirley ...................... 16 Jensen, Thomas ..................... 33 Jeske, Carol ........................ 168 Jeske, Elizabeth .................... 157 Jeske, Thomas ...................... 33 Jeude, Mary .................... 177 Jiede, Joan ...... . .................. 444 Johannes, Edward .................. 444 Johannes, Norman ................. 177 Johnson, Ashley ..................... 16 Johnson, Donald ................... 177 Johnson, John .................. 1 .333 Johnson, Marie ............. 1 168 Johnson, Martha ........... 444 Johnson, Roger .......... 1 .157 Johnson, William 1 . . . .34 Johnston, Willard. ........ 555 Jones, Harold . . .......... 666 Jones, Ralph . .......... 666 Jones, Robert . ............... 777 Jones, Vivian ...................... 177 Jonushaitis, Albert ................. 888 Jordan, David ....................... 31 Jordan, Dorothy ................... 157 Jordan, Elbert .................. 80, 157 Jud, Lois .................... 6, 75, 177 Juergens, Ruth .................... 999 Junkhan, Phyllis ................... 168 Juricek. Norman ................. 54, 62 1.K 7.. Kabelitz, Theodore ................. 111 Kaffenberger, William .............. 177 Kage, Richard ..................... 157 Kahle, David ...................... 157 Kahle, Paul ....................... 177 Kaiser, Bonnie ..................... 177 Kalina, Donald .................... 222 Kamman, Mary ..................... 16 Kammerait, William ................ 177 Kangas, Mel ....................... 168 Kaphengst, Phyllis .................. 177 .168 .. . .168 159,177 Karkau, Ruth . . . . Karlock, Merlin . Katstens, Jerome . Kaufman, Esther ................... 444 Kaul, Robert ........................ 16 Keck, Arthur ....................... 32 Keen, Henry ...................... 444 Keener, Robert .................... 168 Kegebein, Gerald ................... 666 Kehren, Raymond .................. 777 Keil, Yvonne ........................ 16 Kellenberger, Llelvin ............... 177 Keller, Clara ...................... 177 Kellermann, Herman ................ 16 Kelley, Clayton .................... 177 Kelly, J ohn ......................... 29 Kendt, Norman .................... 888 Kennedy, Wallace .................. 999 Kentzel, Wesley .................... 000 Keppen, Arthur .................... 11.1 Kepplinger, Douglas ............ 154, 157 KerkhotT, Paul . . . . 1 1 ...... 16 Kerns, Robert . 129, 168 Kerr, Shirley . 1 .......... 177 Kich, Richard . ................. 168 Kiehl, Alma ........................ 177 Kiehl, Gertrude .................... 222 Kiekhaefer, Elmer ................... 36 Kiekhaefer, Gladys ................. 168 Kilb, Joan .................... 16, 56, 57 Kipp, Judith ................... 64, 169 Kipp, Wesley .................... 36, 57 Kirk, Edward ...................... 157 Kirk, Leona ........................ 178 Kirksey, James .................... 177 Kirschenmann, Raymond .......... 16, 59 Kitowski, Casimer .................. 333 Klees, Arnold ...................... 168 Klees, Otto ................ 16, 70, 72, 73 Klein, James ....................... 16 Kleis, Emaly ................ .177 Kleist, Alice Mae ......... . 116 Klemke, Geraldine . . . . ...... 177 Klettke, Florence . 80, 174, 177 Kliefoth, Pauline . . . ...... 75, 168 Klingerman, Arthur ................ 111 Klug, Joan ......................... 177 Knab, Carol ....................... 168 Knape, Eunice ..................... 222 Knape, Ned ................ 65, 135, 157 Kneifel, Harry . . ................ 333 Knief, Enno ........................ 29 Knieriemen. Phyllis ................ 157 Knoll, Marjorie ..................... l6 Knospe, Robert ..................... 16 Knowlton, Robert ................... 29 Knox. Harry .................. 129, 168 Koch, Nancy ....................... 168 Koch, Nancy ....................... 168 Koch, William ............... 17, 65, 130 Koch, William ..................... 178 Koehler, Bernard .................... 17 Koehler, June Lucille ......... . 1 . .178 Koehler, June Marie ...... 1 .157 Koehn, Carol ..... . .168 Koelling, Fern. 1 . ...... 17 Koelling, Otto . . 1 ......... 168 Koenig, Donald . ................. 444 Koepke, Gene ................. 142, 143 Koepke, Glenn ................ 145, 157 Koepke, Jack ...................... 178 Koepke, John ................... 10. 59 Koepke, Mary ..................... 178 Koester, J anice .................... 555 Koester, Marjorie .................... 17 Koestering, Julia ................... 666 Kofsky, Richard .................... 33 Kohler, Charles .................... 777 Kohn, Thomas ...................... 17 Kohn, William ...................... 32 Kohnke, Lola ...................... 168 Kolarik, Walther ................... 888 Kolb, Karl ......................... 33 Kolb, Robert ....................... 157 Kolke, Jean .................. . .59, 178 Kolzow, Donald .......... 1 1 . .31 Kopp, William . 1 1 . 1 . 1 .178 Korcok, Ladislav 1 ........ 168 Kovach, Donald . ........ 168 Kozlen, Robert ............. 157 Kraatz, Joseph ..................... 168 Krabbenhoft, Kenneth .............. 111 Krafft, Norman ..................... 17 Kraft, Marian ..................... 168 Kmhn, Kenneth 1111111111111111111 168 Kramer, Nancy .................... 168 Kranz, Robert ...................... 32 Krause, Raymond ................... 32 Kraut, Thomas .................. 17, 50 Krentz, Annette ................... 178 Krentz, Paul ....................... 32 Krentz, Peter .................. 143, 178 Krentz, Richard .................... 17 Krentz, Ruth ............... 59, 88, 168 Krenzke, Theodore 1 ................. 157 Kretzmann, Joan ................... 178 Krieger, Patricia .................... 222 Kroenke, Bette .................... 169 Kratovich, George ................... 34 Krueckeberg, John ............ 36, 88, 90 Krueger, Alice ...................... 169 Krueger, Gerald .................... 333 Krueger, John ..................... 444 Kruse, Donald ..................... 555 Kruse, John ............. 7, 50, 102, 169 Kucenski, William .............. . 17 Kudelka, Robert .......... 157 Kuehn, Carolyn ...... . ..... 157 Kuenker, Ralph . . . ...... 17 Keunker, Rolland .......... 666 Kuepker, Marcus 1 ........... 777 Kueter, Hubert ................... 888 Kuhlman, Richard .................. 35 Kuhn, Robert ..................... 999 Kujawski, Elizabeth .......... 17, 54, 56 Kulick, Glorya ..................... 178 Kulow, Ruth ...................... 111 Kummer, Doris .................... 169 Kummer, Joan ..................... 178 Kump, Verna ...................... 158 Kunz, William ..................... 222 Kunze, Ralph ...................... 158 Kupke, Dorothy ..... 17. 54, 56, 59, 62, 66 Kurt, Edward ...................... 31 Kurth, Charles ..................... 158 Kurth, Frederick .................... 17 Kurth, Miriam ..................... 178 Kuschel, William 1 . . . . 1333 Kuska, Robert ...... . ...... 131 Kussrow, Nancy 1 . 62, 80, 88, 158 Kuster, Robert . . ........ 444 Kwirant, Frederick .................. 17 Labude, William ..................... 32 Lach, Frank ....................... 111 Lach, Roland ...................... 158 Ladewig, Julianne .................. 222 Ladwig, Marion .................... 178 Laesch, Joanne .................... 158 Laird, Elizabeth ................... 169 Lambros, Kenneth ........... 17, 65, 131 Lampella, Geraldine ................ 178 Lams, Carol ....................... 178 Lams, Judith ....................... 169 Lamson, Frank ................ . .35 Landahl, Irwin .......... .178 Landgraf, Marvin ..... .158 Landgraf, Paul ..... .169 Lange, Carole . . . 1 ......... 169 Lange, Dorothy . .............. 169 Lange, Richard . . ................ 178 Langley, Vernon ................... 178 Lansing, Ronald ................... 333 Lareva, James ..................... 169 Larson, George .................... 183 Larson, Harvey .................... 444 Larson, Richard ..................... 32 Lasky, Kenneth .................... 444 Lasser. Herbert ..................... 555 Latz, Leonard ..................... 128 Laue, Henry ........................ 17 Laufer, Lydia .................. 70, 158 Lawrence, Lorraine ................. 158 Lawrence, William ................. 111 Lawson, Alcyone ................... 169 Lawson, Eione ............... . 1169 Leach, Henry ............ . .169 LcClerc, Lillian ...... 1 1169 Lee, Abraham 1 . . 1 ..... 183 Leege, Josephine. ........ 17 Lehman, Katherine ................. 158 Lehman, Robert .................... 35 Leminger, Robert. .................. 169 Leise, Eleanor ..................... 178 List, Kurt .......................... 32 Long, Thomas ...................... 178 Long, Victor ...................... x.222 Looman, Barbara .................. 158- Lovekamp, Evelyn .................. 158 Lubbert, Joyce ................... 158 Ludolph, Erica ..................... 333 Luebeck, Helen-Marie ......... 18, 53, 56 Luebke, Dale ................... 62, 172 Luecke, Cornelia ................... 178 Luecke, Wilbur .................. 31, 90 Luedders, Wilmer 111111111111111 54, 158 Luehrs, Allen ................. . 1 .169 Lueth, Carl ................. . . .178 Luhrs, Walter ........ 1 . .75, 169 Luley, Marion .............. 178 Lussky, Edwin . ........ 183 Luther, Calvin . ........... 135 Lyon, Margaret . 1111111111111 18, 73 Leimer, Janet ...................... 17 Lembke, Charles ................... 178 Lemmert, Ruth ........ 54. 62, 63, 64. 158 Lentz, Ruby ....................... 169 Leonard, William ............... 91, 169 Loeschke, Floyd .................... 17 LePeIl, John ....................... 178 Leppin, Matthew .................. 111 Lester, Nadeane ................... 158 Leuca, Walter ..................... 222 Leue, Nancy ....................... 178 Lewis, George ................... 18, 65 Lewis, Thomas ..................... 169 Lichtfuss, Armin ................... 158 Lichtfuss, Gerhardt 111111111111 . 1 . .29 Lindall, LaVonne .......... .169 Lindemeyer, Walter ..... 1 1 . 178 Lindenberg, William 1 . 1 1 1 . , 59, 90 Lindsay, Constance . 1 . ......... 333 Lindschau, Edward . ........... 158 Lindsey, Guileen .. ................ 444 Lindwall, Harold ................... 555 Lines, Roger ....................... 178 Linker, Fred ................ 18, 53, 102 Linn, Del ......................... 111 Linnemeir, William ................. 158 L1st, Kurt ......................... 222 Llu, Christina ..................... 111 Lloyd, William ..................... 222 Lobeck, Merle .................. 70, 178 Loeffler, Ralph ...................... 35 Lohse, Alva ....................... 178 Long, Ralph ....................... 169 -Mc- McBride, Donald ................... 18 McCain, George .................... 35 McCarron, Harold ................. 178 IVIcCIead, Donald .................. 111 McConnell, Harold ................. 183 McDowell, Jack ............. McElroy, Florence ....... McFarland, Fred ..... McFarland, Joseph . . McGill, James. . . . .......... 222 McGill, Leonard . ............ 333 McGough, Paul ..................... 35 McIlvain, Lawrence ................. 111 L'Icllvain, Ruth .................... 222 McKissick, George .................. 68 McLean, Donald ................... 111 McMillan, Charles ................. 222 McMillan, Joseph ................... 32 McRitchie, William ................ 111 MeVey, John ...................... 222 11M2 Ma, John ......................... 111 Macholtz, Ferdinand ............... 178 Mack, Harold ............... 23, 65, 131 Mackey, Jack ....................... 33 Mader, John .................... .178 Madrick, Robert ........ .222 Magee, Maybelle . . 1 .158 Malers, Wesley . . . 178 Maietta, Margaret . . 1 . .333 Malchow, Belva . 1 ................. l8 Malchow, Norma ............ 1 1 . 169 Malina, Ronald .................... 111 Mallon, Donald ............... 5. .75, 102 Malotky, Thekla ................... 178 Malte, William .................... 169 Malz, Dorothea ..................... 18 Manke, Arno ........................ 18 Manke, Gloria ...................... 18 Mannia, Eugene ................... 111 Manthey, Arthur ................... 222 Marek, Edward ..................... 90 Markel, Norman ................... 222 Marks, Betty ....................... 18 Marks, Shirley ..................... 169 Marshall, Charles .................. 178 Marshall, George ................... 178 Marshall, James ................... 111 Marshall, Ruthann .................. 18 Marshall, Sydney . Martin, Donald . Martin, Emil . . . .65, 129, 158 18, 54, 62, 91 . .29, 59, 68 Martin, Hollis . ................. 222 Martin, Jerry ...................... 333 Martin, Margery ................... 178 Martin, Roy ....................... 135 Martin, Walter .................... 178 Martin, William Frank ............. 111 Martin, William Rex ............... 169 Mamn, Audrey .................... 111 Mason, Bert ....................... 223 Mason, James ...................... 31 Mason, Jerry ....................... 115 Mason, Shirley ...................... 1,8 Massoll, Joanne .................... 178 Mast, Kenneth .................... 111 Masuch, Gladys .................... 222 Matanich, Michael .................. 333 Matheis, Richard .................. 169 Mathwikck, James ................... 18 Matter, Ruth ................. 1 . 178 Matthews, Arthur . . .18 Mattila, Dorothy 178 Matz, Earl ..... . . 1.111 Maurer, Victor 1 . . ............... 169 Maurer, Clifford ................... 222 Maurer, Viola ................... 6, 158 Mayer, Roy . . . ............... 70, 158 Mees, Carol ....................... 158 Mehrtens, David ................ 67, 158 Meibohm, Louise ................... 178 Meier, Henry ................... 65, 128 Meitz, Elizabeth ..................... 18 Meitz, Walter ..................... 102 Melchiore, Mario ................... 111 Melser, Ronald .................... 170 Melser, William .................... 170 Mente, Frederick ................... 111 Mercer, Thomas ................... 222 Merneck, Inez ...................... 333 Merrill. Lynn ...................... 178 Merten, Alice .............. 67, 140, 169 Mertins, Robert ..................... 211 Mertz, Richard . . . Mesenbrink, Dorothy 8. 80 Mesloh, Melvin ..................... 23 Metz, Paul 333 Metzger, Howard ................... 75 Meyer, Aline ................. 18, 56, 57 Meyer, Anita ...................... 179 Meyer, Dorothea ................... 178 Meyer, Edgar ................ 60, 61, 183 Meyer, Eugene .................. 19, 64 Meyer, Florence ................... 178 Meyer, George ..................... 179 Meyer, Helen ...................... 321 Meyer. Jurgen ..................... 183 Meyer, Louis ....................... 222 IMeyer, Robert Carl ................ 333 Meyer, Robert Weckwerth .......... 444 Meyer, William .................... 179 219 Meyr, Victor ...................... 179 Michael, John ..................... 111 Michel, David ......... 19 67 72 127 M10hel, Jeannine ............ Y. . .173: 162 Mgddelstadt, Evelyn ................ 158 1elke, Ernest ..................... 179 M1ert, William ................ 8, 19, 90 Mgkolite, Carl ..................... 156 Mgller, Paul ........................ 33 M1Her, Paul ................. 36, 88, 162 M;ller, Donald ..................... 179 M1Iler, Frederick ............ . 1 .222 Mlller, Helen ............ 88, 169 Miller, Janet . ............ 1 9 Mgller Lyle ............... 158 Mgller, Robert. . .......... 179 Mgller, Walter . ................ 222 M1IIer, William ................. 35 M11119, Robert . , ................... 31 Myhu'kel, Fred ...................... 158 Mgnot, Barbara .................... 169 Mynot, John ....................... 131 Mgstretta. Angelo ................... 36 Mltrenga, Delores ................... 19 Mittelstadt, Patricia ................. 19 Mlttelstaedt, Lawrence .............. l9 Moeller, Carol ...................... 169 Moeller,DeImer...1.,1.1..111......31 Moelter, Eleanor .................... 159 Moeller, Marilyn ................... 179 Mueller, Robert .................. 19, 90 Moeller, Wayne .................... 170 Moentmann, Anita ............... . . 19 Mohme, Robert ............ 102, 159 Mohrman, Kenneth ..... 1 . 1333 M011, Walter ......... . 179 Monfort, George. . ..... 29 Monke, Virginia . .............. 179 Monper, Donald .............. 179 Monsees, Richard ................. 19 Montour, Neil ................. 128, 169 Moody, Marjorie ................... 169 Morfas, Nick ....................... 111 Morgal, Louise ..................... 179 Morris, James . . ................. 222 Morris, Janet ...................... 159 Morthland, William ................. 1,11 Muchow, Arthur ................... 222 Mueller, Esther .................... 170 Mueller, Lucille .................... 170 Mueller, Norbert ............... 140, 179 Mueller, Richard ................... 179 Muenter, Roy ...................... 19 Muhlke, Peggy ..................... 57 Mull, Elwood ....................... 19 Muller, Robert ............... Mundt. Verda Mae ...... Mundt, Willis ....... Munis, Manning ..... 1 . 1 1179 Murphy, Dorothy . 11111 170 Myers, Robert ..................... 321 1N1 Naas, William ..................... 111 Nedza, Stephen .................... 222 Neermann, Charles ................. 333 N ehls, Carol ..... , .................. 159 Neidow, John . . . . ............... 102 Nelson, Bruce ...................... 36 Nelson, Harold ............... 31, 68, 91 Nelson, Irving ...................... 111 Nelson, John ....................... 65 N elson, Weldon .................... 159 Neubacher, Robert .................. 19 Neuliep, Frederick .............. . 19 N eumann, Lorraine ............ . 19 Newby, Kenneth ............ . 170 Newman, Marjorie ...... . 19 Ngwsom, Robert . . . ......... 19 Ngcholls, Greta . ........... 19 Ngchols, Nancy Nxchols, Susan ..................... 170 Njebuhr, Lieselotte .......... 54, 63, 159 Ngelgen, Harry ...................... 29 1etm.g, Wilfred ................... 111 Ngghtmgale, George ................. 31 leles, Harold ...................... 33 Nisle, Arthur ....................... 179 Nltz, Robert ....................... 222 N olde, Eloise ....................... 159 N011, Carroll ....................... 222 Nord, Richard .................. 59, 102 Norden, Beverly .................... 19 Nork, Ruth 111 Norman, Richard .................. 222 Norris, Dick ....................... 333 Novak, Dorothy .............. 6, 70, 159 N ovak, Kenneth ............... . . . 179 Novotny, Robert ........ . .159 Nowack, Mary Ann . . . 9, 56 Nuechterlein, Elaine ......... 159 Nuske, Walter .............. 91, 143, 183 -0- Cakes, Elizabeth ................... 179 Oates, Robert ....................... 36 Obermann, Ronald .................. 170 Obermoller, Donna ............... 58, 66 Ochs, Thomas ..................... 179 Ocock, Verdell ............... 57, 58, 159 O1Dell, Donald .................. 20, 36 Oetting, Janice ................. 64, 179 Oetting, Louis ..................... 179 Getting, Walter ..................... 20 Ohm, Ronald ................... 20, 102 Oliver, Thomas ................ . 111 Olson, Allen .................. .222 Olson, Carole ........... . . . .159 Olson, James .................... 91, 159 220 Olson, Raymond .................... 333 Oltmann, Marilyn .................. 159 Omiecienski, Lorraine 111111 20, 56, 70, 75 Orlando, Lawrence .................. 20 Orlich, George ...................... 111 Orpin, Patricia ................. 73, 170 Ortner, Gene ..................... 20 Orstadt, Paul ...... .175 Osborn, Patricia . 1 .179 Osius, Lorna . ........ 70, 170 Ott, Richard ........................ 33 Otte, Janet ........................ 179 Otto, Walter ........................ 32 Ove, James ........................ 444 Overgaard, Elsie ................... 179 1.13- Page, Oliver ....................... 179 Pagel, Margaret .................... 170 Pahr, Josenh .............. 102 131, 159 Pangrac, Robert . . Panhorst. Eugene Paolisso, Nich . . ................ 111 Pappas, Dawn ..................... 222 Pappas, Thomas ................... 333 Paravonian, Haig ............... 129, 170 Parker, Inez ........................ 20 Pasterneck, Robert ................. 170 Patrick, Robert .............. 73, 90, 159 Paul, James .................... 65, 170 Paul, Noel ......................... 35 Pauley, Alvin ....................... 36 Paulus, J ohn ...................... 666 Pavicic, Joseph .................... 135 Pawlicki, Robert ................... 111 Payt, Robert ....................... 35 Pease, Donald ..................... 222 Peck, John ......................... 333 Pedavoli, J oseph .................... 444 Peeks, Doris ....................... 179 Pell, Richard ...................... 183 Peper, Edmund ........... Pepler, Bonnie 1 . 1 Peske, Marilyn Peters, Martin . Peters, lVIary . . ................. 179 Peters, thllis .................. 73, 179 Peters, William ..................... 29 Petersen, Norman .................. 159 Petersohn, Franklin ................ 666 Peterson, J oaune ................... 179 Peterson, Kendall ................... 777 Peting, Glen ....................... 888 Petzold. Edgar ..................... 159 Petzold, Margaret .................. 170 Prefier, Edward .................... 999 Pfiughaupt, Wolfgang ............... 000 Phildius, Peter ..................... 175 Philiph, Eugene .................... 111 Pickart, Walter ..................... 179 Piehler, James ...................... 159 Pintzke, Herbert ................ 20, 102 Piotter, Glen ............... . .179 Pirchner, Margaret . . . 1 . . .20 Pischke, Charlotte 20, 72 Pivarnik, Alfred . . . . .35 Pivnarik, Robert . .............. 30 Plinke, Tom ........... 65, 102, 135, 170 Plotz, Leona ....................... 179 Plunkett, Mary Anne ............... 179 Plunkett, Patricia. .................. 179 Pluseh, Marilyn ................ 75, 179 Poe, Edward ...................... 170 Poehler, Marion .................... 170 Poehner, Eltaine ............. 66, 70, 159 Pohland, Frederick .................. 32 Pohlig, Donald ...................... 33 Pohlman, James ................... 111 Pohlman, Mary Jane ............... 159 Pollex, Alice ....................... 222 Pompe, Lois ....................... 179 Ponader, Carman .................. 333 Ponivas, Shirley .................... 179 Poole, Carolyn .................. . 170 Popp, Anganetha .............. .444 Popp, Donald ....... . 1 179 Porwancher, Kenneth . . 1 . .30 Prahl, Ottila . . . 1 , 5 , 59, 66 Prahm, Shirley . . .............. 170 Prahm, Beverly .................... 170 Precht, Marlene .................... 179 Pretzer, Wallace .............. 20, 54, 63 Price, Robert ...................... 555 Priebe, Kenneth .................... 20 Pringnitz, Marjorie ................. 666 Printz, Lois ....................... 179 Proehl, Edmund ................... 159 Prueter, Arnold ................. 33, 179 Puchowski, Theodore ............... 777 Puppe, RayHoER .................. 888 Puscheck, Melvin .............. 142, 170 Pusey, Walter ..................... 888 Raasch, Glenn .................. 91, 159 Rabe, Louis ........................ 31 Raeuper, Harold ..................... 20 Rahn, Warren ..................... 170 Rammelsberg, Marvin ......... 31, 54, 59 Rapaich, Eli ....................... 128 Rath, Richard ....................... 20 Ranch, John ................. .102 Rauhut, Richard ..... 1 30, 90 Raybould, Clifford . 1 . . 1 111 Razumich, Robert . . ....... 222 Reddemann, Kenneth . .......... 333 Reed, Charles ....................... 35 Reed, Cornelia ...................... 21 Reed. Harvey ...................... 179 Reed, Robert Dale ................. 159 Reed, Robert Joseph ............... 179 Reeg, Dorothy ..................... 180 Reeves, Edward .................... 444 Reey, Vitold ....................... 555 Rehberg, Edward .................. 183 Rehm, John ......................... 35 Rehn, Martin ...................... 170 Rehwinkel, Gene ................... 180 Reidinger, Edward ................. 180 Reinhardt, Aletha. ........ - ...... 140, 180 Reinhardt, Althea, .............. 140, 180 Reinhardt, Franz ................... 180 Reinke, Charles .................... 777 Reinkensmeyer, Gilbert .............. 21 Reithel, David ..................... 159 Reller, Beverly ................. 88, 159 Remus, John ................. 1.21, 90 Renbarger, Ralph ........... .888 Rentz, Anita ........... 1 1 . 1111 Reynolds, Arthur ............... 21 Rhinehart. William . . ............ 21 Rhode, Melrose . . 111 Rice- Betty . . ............ 170 Rice, Mary ................. 57, 88, 159 Rieckmann, Jacqueline .............. 333 Riehl, Lois ........................ 170 Rjemer, Gerhardt ................... 31 Rlngblom, Robert .................. 444 Ringel, Morris ..................... 555 Rippe, Edward ..................... 21 Rippe, William ..................... 21 Rische, Fred ....................... 180 Risser, Forrest ...................... 32 Rittenhouse, Lewis ................. 180 Rittmann, Albert ................... 36 Rittmiller. Mary ................. 6, 180 Rhoades, Eugene ................... 111 Roberts, John ..................... 222 Robertson, Betty Anne ............. 170 Robertson, Norman ........... 21, 54, 62 Rodeck, Beverly .......... .57, 180 Rodgers, Patricia . . . . .57, 170 Rodriguez, Paul . . . ..... 333 Roegge, Helen1 . 1 . ......... 170 Roegge, Wanda . ............... 180 Roeh, Kenneth .................... 444 Roeh, Marilyn ..................... 180 Roehrs, Susan ................... 66, 159 Roelke, ElRoy ..................... 160 Roesner, Pearl ..................... 160 Rogers, Charles ..................... 33 Rohe, Carol ..................... 6, 160 Rohlfing, Doris .................... 170 Rolf, Rhoda ..................... 7, 180 Ronschke, Carl .................... 180 Roschke, Florence .................. 170 Rosenthal, Ronald ................. 180 Rosentreter, Anita ................. 180 Rosner, Arthur .................... 555 Rosser, John ....................... 666 Rossow, Richard .................... 62 Roth, Charles ...................... 777 Rothmaler, Eric ................ 75, 180 Rothman, Wilbur ........... . . 128 Rothschild, Edward . . 1 1 . . .21 Rouse, Roger ....... 1 . .21, 160 Rowedder, Royce. 1111111 130, 160 Rudi, Richard . ............. 180 Rudzic, Jeanne . . ............... 170 Ruetz, Leroy ...................... 111 Rube, John ........................ 222 Rullman, Millard .................. 160 Rousch, Dolores ................. 21, 56 Rupnow, Linda ..................... 171 Rupprecht, Georgiana ........ 73, 80, 171 Russell, Gene ...................... 171 Rutz, Marjorie ..................... 444 Ryll, Alfred ..................... 91, 160 Ryll, Earl ......................... 555 -81 Saeger, Lois .................... 73, 180 Saeger, Waldemar ................... 30 Sage, Nancy ....................... 111 Sage, Richard .................. Saller, Herbert ............. Sallwasser, James ..... . . Salo, Toivo ...... . Saloman, Richard ......... 444 Sammetinger, Pa ............. 102 Sander, Robert . . 1 .............. 444 Sartori, Joseph ...................... 30 Sauer, Carolyn .............. 83, 86, 171 Sauerman, Ruth ................. 21, 59 Schabacker, Elaine .................. 171 Schaefer, Edward .................. 555 Schaefer, Geraldine ................. 666 Schaefer, Thomas .................. 777 Schaeffer, John .................... 160 Schaeffer, Robert .................... 30 Schafbergh, Paul ................... 180 Schalon, Richard ................... 130 Schaser, George ..................... 21 Schavey, Carl ...................... 666 Schech, Ronald .................... 102 Scheidecker, Alice .................. 160 Scheiderer, Robert ........ . .30 Scheiderer, Verne ...... .180 Schieb, Larry ....... . 1 171 Schiek, Kenneth . . 1 . . .777 Schietzelt, Donald . 1 . . .......... 888 Schildknecht, Claude ............... 102 Schilling, Allan .................... 180 Schilling, Elmer ..................... 33 Schilling. John ..................... 999 Schlake, Thomas ................... 180 Sehlegel, Arnold ................. 21, 91 Schlichting, Marvin 50, 91, 145, 145, 160 Schliebe, Reinhardt .................. 22 Schlobohm, Richard ................ 000 Schlueter, Robert ................... 22 Schmahl, William .................. 160 Schmaltz, Vernon ................... 30 Schmeckpeper, Robert ............... 31 Schmeling, Roger .................. 171 Schmidt, Harold ................... 183 Schmidt, Jacqueline ................ 171 Schmidt, Margaret .................. 180 Schmidt, Myrna ................... 160 Schmidt, Richard .................. 180 Schmidt, Robert .................... 22 180 180 . .180 Schmidt, Theodore. . Schmidt, Thomas Schmidt, Yvonne Schmiedel, Herb .............. 171 Schmitt, Charles .................... 180 Schnake, Raymond ................. 171 Sahnedler, Martha ................. 111 Schnedler, Mary .................... 22 Schneider, David .................... 33 Schneider, Jeanne ................ 22, 72 Schneider, Robert ................... 31 Schnoor, Elmer .................... 222 Schoedel, Margaret ................. 160 Schoenbeck, Elmer .................. 333 Schoenberg, Johanna ................ 75 Schoenbohm, Richard ............... 160 Schoenfeldt, Jerry ............... 65, 160 Schoessow, Dorothy ................. 180 Schofield, Byron .................... 35 Scholz, Ralph ....................... 22 Schram, Dorothy .............. . . 157 Schreiber, Alberta ............. . 1 .22 Schroeder, Edith ................... 160 Schroeder, John ............ 58 154, 160 Schroeder, Louise . . . 1 . 1 171 Schroeder, Laverne 128 Schroeder, Henry ..... . .444 Schroeder, Mary Ann ............... 180 Schroeder, Robert . . . 1 ............. 30 Schroeper. Wilma . . . .............. 180 Schroer, Louis ..... . .59, 102, 154, 160 Schroer, William ............. 22, 65, 135 Schubkegel, Naomi ................. 171 Schudlich, William 1 . . 122, 36, 65, 75, 130 Schuerman, Don .................... 180 Schuerman, Paul ................... 160 Schuessler, Noel ................ 70, 171 Schuette, Alice ...................... 22 Schuette, Paul .................. 73, 102 Schuh, Kenneth .................... 111 Schuller, Richard .................... 22 Schultheis, Irene .................... 222 Schultheis, Theodore ................ 75 Schultz, Alfred ..................... 333 Schultz, Hulda ...................... 22 Schultz, Marelyn ................ 22, 53 Schultz, Paul ................ 53, 90, 160 .122 ..32 ,160 Schultz, Phyllis. . . Schultz, Ronald Schulz, Carol . . . Schulz, Eleanor ........... , 72, 80, 160 Schulz, Mabel ..................... 333 Schulz, Marilyn .................... 180 Schumacher, Elsa ............. 22, 54, 57 Schumacher, Rae .................... 22 Schuman, Gwendolyn ............... 180 Schumann, Thomas ................ 180 Schwanke, Earl ..................... 111 Schwartz, Arthur .................... 22 Schweikart, Carl .................... 180 Schweineke, Merle ................. 180 Schweppe, Lois ............... 7, 80, 160 Schwerman, Beverly ................ 180 Schwier, Marvin ............... 1 .444 Schwietzelt, Donald ................. 33 Scionti, Joseph .................. 60, 61 Scolare, Charles .................... 444 Scott, Daryl ....................... 171 Scribner, Janet ................ 140, 180 Seegers, Paul ...................... 160 Seehafer, Erwin . 35 Seehafer, Merle. 1 180 Seehausen, Melus a . .666 Segebrecht, Arthur. . . ....... 22 Seils. Marian .................. 174, 180 Seils, Vivian ....................... 180 Sekulich, John ............. 135, 143, 171 Selle, Eleanor ....................... 22 Senak, Nick ......................... 35 Sepke, Blary ................... 75, 171 Seyboldt, Carl . .................... 31 Shaffer, James ...................... 444 Shearer, Patricia .................... 180 Shrock, Maynard ................... 36 Siebel, Orville ....................... 70 Sieben, John ....................... 555 Siebert, James ................... 22, 45 Siebert, John ...................... 666 Siebert, Thelma ..................... 23 Siem, Patricia. .................. 57, 160 Sienkiewicz, Edward ................. 30 Sievers, Dorothy ................ .171 Sievert, William ........ 23 Simon, Norbert. . Sinischo, William Sinn, Leroy . . . . Sistanich, John . . ............ .777 Sittler, William .................... 160 Skelly, Janet ...................... 180 Skov, Ralph .................. 7, 23, 59 Smith, Alfred ...................... 180 Smith, Don ........................ 888 Smith. Harold ..................... 180 Smith, John ........................ 999 Smith, Susan ...................... 171 Smith, Virginia .................... 180 Smoke, Kathryn .............. 23, 56, 88 Snipes, John ....................... 181 Snyder, David ..................... 111 Snyder, Robert .................... 222 Sohn, Elaine ....................... 333 Sokol, Andrew ..................... 444 Sommerfeld, Kenneth ................ 33 Sommerfeld, Wayne ........... 6, 70, 181 Sonne. Alma ....................... 181 Southard, Charles . . . . . Spear, George . . . . 02, 171 Spear, Thomas . ............. 555 Spear, William ..................... 666 Speckhard. Gerald .............. 91, 160 Spiegel, John ...................... 777 Spinniken, Mary Ellen .............. 171 Spitz, Donald ...................... 135 Spitzer, Robert ..................... 25 Sprague, Harold ................... 181 Springborn, Olive .................. 160 Sprung, Charles .................... 888 Sprung, Norman ..................... 30 Spruth, Dolores ................. 57, 161 Spurgeon, Eileen ................... 171 Staackmann, J oachim ................ 23 Stade, Harry ....................... 23 Stamm, Arthur ................... 36, 57 Stanger, J ohn ...................... 000 Stangel, Ted ........................ 32 Stanke, Dorothy ............. . . .161 Stanton, Henry. . . . .171 Starenko, Ralph . ........ 181 Starin, Richard .......... 161 Stark, Allan. . . ................ 181 Starks, John . . .................. 161 Stebbe, Robert ............... 53, 73, 171 Steelman, Margaret ................ 171 Steffey, Vera ....................... 23 Stegman, William ................... 181 Steinbart, Reinhardt ................. 30 Steinke, Jean ................... 70, 161 Steinke, Marilyn ................... 111 Steinweg, Dolores ................... 181 Stalk, Barbara .................. 57, 181 Stengel, Theodore .................. 222 Stephan, Robert .................... 36 Stephan, Robert ................... 181 Sterner, Walter ..................... 32 Steude, William .................... 181 Stevens Charles ................... 111 Stevens Judson . . . . ......... . . .161 Stewart Lois. . , . . .- 111111 .161 Stewart Richard . Stielow Gloria. .54 60 171 Stiemke Emily . ........ 161 Stieve Doris . . . ................ 181 Still Charles ...................... 333 Stivers John ...................... 161 Stodick Ardele .................... 171 Stoner, Charles ..................... 35 Stoner, Duane ...................... 444 Storbeck, Robert .................... 30 Store, Jonas .................... 91, 183 Stoskopf, Donald .................... 30 Stout, Robert ...................... 444 Stover, Frank ...................... 161 Stover, Robert ..................... 555 Stoxen, Frances .................... 171 Stranghoener, Werner ................ 23 Strasen, David ..................... 181 Strassburg, Robert .................. 30 Strassmeyer,Erwin 30 Strauss, Richard ................... 161 Strehlau, Edward .................. 666 Strei, Kenneth ..... . . . .171 Streit, Audrey . . . ..... 23 Strait, Edward . . ......... 161 Streit, Norman . ............... 31 Stricker, Werner ................... 777 Strieter, J ames ...................... 23 Stringer, Mary ..................... 888 Stroebel, Robert ................... 171 Struble, Robert ..................... 161 Strutz, William .................... 999 Studey, Shirley .................... 171 Studtmann, Arnold ................. 000 Studtmann, Earl ................... 111 Studtmann, Helen .................. 111 Stueber, Dorothy .................. 171 Stump, Shirley ..................... 171 Suckow, William .................... 23 Suesse, Robert ...................... 23 Sukow, Donna ..................... 181 Swain, Curtis .............. 91, 154, 161 Swanson, Raymond .............. 23, 91 Swenson, Jean ...................... 222 Swisher, Madeline .................. 333 2TH Tacke, Grace ........................ 23 Talen, Leanne ...................... 76 Tank, William ..................... 161 Tanke, William ..................... 111 Taron, Robert ....................... 31 Taschner, Janet .................... 181 Tatge, Elaine ...................... 171 Taubert, Ronald ................. .161 Taykowski, Theodore . , . , .181 Taylor, Fred ....... .36 Telsehow, Frederic . .10 Telschow, Louise ................... 181 Temme, Harold .................... 171 Teske, Marilyn .............. 72, 75, 181 Teske, Otto ....................... 222 Tessmer, Earl ....................... 24 Tharaldson, Arthur ............. 72, 172 Theiss, Georgine ................ 88, 172 Thies, Henry ...................... 181 Thoele, Irma ...................... 172 Thomas, David ................. 56, 172 Thomas, James .................... 333 Thomas, William ................... 172 Thompson, Raymond ................ 32 Thompson, Robert .................. 24 Thompson, Ronald ............... 24, 80 Thorns, Joan ................ 54, 73, 161 Thoreson, Thomas .................. 24 Thorsteinson, Nolan ................ 172 Thorsteinson, Patricia. .......... . .32 Thurs, Grenith .......... 161 Tiebert, Calvin . . . . .24 Tiebert, Daniel . . ....... 3O Tiede, Albert . . . .............. 24, 65 Timm, Donald ..................... 444 Tober, Jean ....................... 161 Tobias, James 53, 59, 62, 88, 102, 154, 161 Toensing, Sherm an .................. 24 Tomell, Paul ....................... 30 Tomlonson, Louise .............. 72, 181 Tonjes, Robert .................. 24, 91 Tenn, Lois ......................... 24 Tremain, David ..................... 33 Triantos, Dennis ................... 161 Trimble, Glenn .................... 444 Trott, Richard ..................... 555 Troutman, William .................. 35 Trueman, Kenneth ................. 666 Trzynka, Harold ................... 777 Tuhy, Philip ................... 70, 172 Tuomi, Dennis ..................... 131 Twietmeyer, Dorothy ............ 24, 59 EU- Ucko, Edith ....................... 181 Uhlig, Virginia ..................... 181 Ulmer, Raymond ................... 181 Ulmer, Ruth ....................... 181 Ulrich, Clarence ..................... 24 Umbach, Richard ................ 30, 59 Underiner, Paul ..................... 33 Uteg, Robert ...................... 161 2V1. Vahle, Bernard .................... 181 Van Epps, Norman ................. 111 Van Erp, Ingeborg ................. 181 Van Gundy, Roy ................... 222 Van Santen, Anna .................. 172 Van Steen, Fred ................... 333 Van Vulpen, Richard ................. 91 Vedell, Howard ...................... 24 Velepec, Hubert .................... 666 Vern, Frank ........................ 32 Vieselmeyer, Orval .................. 30 Vidner, Carl ....................... 777 Villhard, Dorothy .................. 888 Vitt, Larry .................... .33 Vogel, Theodore , . . 161 Vogler, Ben . . . ...... 25 Vogt, Thomas ....... 181 Voight, Carl . . . ............... 172 Voigt, Elizabeth ................... 888 Volk, William ...................... 000 Volkert, Donald ..................... 32 Volkmar, Betty .................... 161 V011, Delores ....................... 25 Vonderlage, William ................. 25 Von Hase, MarimGisela .............. 24 Vorwerk, Kathleen .................. 172 Voss, Harwin ...................... 181 Voss, James ....................... 111 Voth, Donald ...................... 222 EW4 Wachholz, Carol ................... 181 Wachholz, Helen .......... 25, 54, 59, 62 Wachholz. Ruth . . . . . 64, 161 Wagner, Joan ...... . . . . .172 Waldschmidt, Rudolph . . ........ 111 Walker, William ................... 181 Wallin, Donald .................... 181 Wallner, Edna ..................... 161 Walsh, Loren ....................... 25 Walter, Elsie .................... 70, 161 Walter, Helen .................. 70, 161 Waltz, Paul ....................... 181 Wambsganss, William ........ 10, 59, 102 Wampler, Frank ................... 181 Wanfalt, Barbara. ................. 25, 70 Ward, Warren ...................... 444 Wark, Rachelle .................... 555 Warmann, Floyd ................... 666 Warmann, Robert .................. 777 Warren, Douglas ................... 181 VVaSChiIewlsky, Doris .............. 181 Waskom, Kenneth ............. . .888 Waskom, Marjorie ...... . . .20 Waters, Lyall ...... 25, 63 Waterworth, Nelson ..... 31 Watts, Doris ............... 000 Weaver, Geraldine ................. 181 Weaver, Jack ....................... 36 Weber, Gordon ..................... 31 Weber, Kenneth ................... 333 Weber, Wilma ................... 25, 72 Webe, Wilmar ...................... 444 Weddle, Bettiejane .................. 25 Wegener, Howard ................... 31 Wegmet, Joseph ................... 555 Wehling, Ardith .................... 162 Wehmueller, Betty .................. 172 Weickelt, Jean ..................... 666 Weidener, Eleanor .................. 172 Weidner, Eunice ................... 181 Weidner, Margaret .................. 777 Weimann, Dorothea ........... 25, 57, 72 Weinhold, Dorcas ............. .172 Weintraub, Jack . . . . .172 Weir, Lawrence . . . ....... 172 Weisheit, Helen . ......... 888 Weisner, Robert , . ............... 25 Weitz, Donald ............... 73, 91, 162 Welsh, Evan .................... 32 Weldon, Shirley . . . .............. 162 Wellendorf, Dorothy ................ 172 Wellendorf, Rodney ................ 172 Wells, Albert ....................... 36 Welter, Ruth ........................ 24 Wendorf, Richard ................... 33 Wendt, John .................... 33, 66 Wenholz, Ruth ................. 72, 162 Werdine, Kenneth .................. 111 Werelius, Ruth .................... 162 Werner, Lois ...................... 181 Wesley, Donald .................... 172 Wessel, Kenneth ............... 130, 162 West, Anna Mae ................... 333 West, Clarence .................. 25, 65 West, Richard .............. .30, 59 West, Wesley ....... . . 162 Westergren, Gordon . , . 40, 172 Westerhold, Jeannene .......... 181 Westerman, John ................... 25 Westermann, Carl ............... . .25 Westermann, Dorothy ............ . .444 Westphal, Arlo .................. . i .25. Westphal, Rex ..................... 555 Westmore, Dorisann ................ 666 Wetzel, Fred ....................... 38 Wheeler, Robert .................... 25 White, John ........................ 36 Whitfield, Elmer .................... 777 Whitfield, John .................... 888 Wickens, Charles ................... 000 Wiedbush, Joyce ................... 181 Wieggel, Walter .................... 111 Wienke, Jack ...................... 181 Wienhorst, Sue .................... 222 Wiese, Carol ................... 75, 172 Wiese, Rhae ....................... 181 Wiesner, Robert ................... 333 Wikelski, Karl ..................... 444 Wilde, Evelyn ...................... 25 Wilke, Eunice ...................... 172 Wilken, Harold . . . . .30 Wilkening, Barbara . 75 Willbrand, Nancy ............ . 181 Willenbrock, Fred .................. 444 Williams, Dorothy ................. 162 Williams, Onnalee .................. 555 Williams, Richard ................... 31 Willis, David ........................ 32 Wilson, Charles ..................... 32 Wilson, Florence ................ 80, 112 Wilson, Robert . . . ............... 35 Wink, Betty ....................... 172 Winkelblech, Hemline ........... 54, 162 Winkelmann, Marion ............... 172 Winks, Carolyn .................... 172 Wischer Wilfred ................ 75 172 VViteIski Karl ...................... 32 Witt Andree ...................... 172 Witf'ield John Witte John . . . VVitte Robert .. Wittekind Anna ........ . Wittmer Russell ................ Wittrock Joan ...................... 73 Woehrmann Robert ................. 25 Woike Otto ........................ 30 Woldt Frederic .................... 143 Wolfanger Gary .................... 181 Wolfe Claude ...................... 25 Wolfe Walter ................. - . - .333 Wolfgram Nancy ............... 75 172 Wollslager Clarence ............ 143 162 Woodward Carl ............ 65 128 162 Worthinton Carolyn ............... 181 Wozniak Donald .................. 444 Wrege William ......... 65 75 130 162 Wright Arthur ..................... 36 Wright Frederick ............... 75 172 Wruck Ernest ..................... 666 Wuerger Joan . . . . . .25 57 Wuethrich Gilbert .26 140 W'ulf Eugene .......... . . . . .777 Wulf John ........................ 111 Wulf Richard ...................... 33 Wyble Merrill ..................... 323 Wyneken Don ................. 59 102: 1Y1 Yanke Bruce ...................... 111 Yarovsky Jame. ................. 222 Yates Donald. . ............. ,' . . .333 Yoreo Elaine ...................... 444 Youngblood Ronald ................ 162 Younger Edward ................... 88 Yunghans Charles .................. 30 EZM Zelent Richard ......... 65 88 142 162 Zandstra Kathleen ................. 666 Zanow Daniel ..................... 181 Zastrow Joyce .. .26 56 Zehner Hazel ..... .26 Zeinzinger Dorothy . .26 Zelmer Lorraine ..................... 26 Zersen Doris ....................... 172 Ziegler Ruth ........................ 26 Zich Gordon ...................... 142 Zier Harold ....................... 333 Zimmerman Lucille ................. 172 Zimmerman Margaret ..... 59 83 86 172 Zimmers Robert ................... 444 Zinn Robert ...................... 555 Zschoche Russell ........... 59 154 162 Zschoche Warren ................ 58 59 Zubick Benedict ................... 222 Zumbehl Betty ........ 26 54 56 59 61 221 Hennig, Wayne ..................... 111 Henry, Edith ................... 52, 167 Henry, John ............... 31, 73, 80, 91 Herbst, Helen ..................... 167 Herbst, Richard ............. 82, 102, 167 Hermes, Clara. ....................... 15 Herrmann, Kenneth ............. 15, 102 Herrmann, Roland ................. 222 Hess, Joseph ....................... 333 Hey, Jeanne 174, 177 Heyne, Eunice ...................... 15 Heyne, William . . . ............... 177 Hicks, Thomas ...................... 36 Hildebrandt, Daniel ................. 177 Helgeman, Lois ..................... 444 Hilgendorf, Martha ................. 167 Hillburg, Robert ................ 15, 142 Hiiler. Jack ................. 555 Hillger, Marion ............ .15 Hilpert. Janice . . . . 157 Himmele, Earl . . . . ..... 177 Hindahl, William ...... 143, 157 Hinners, Dorothy . . ..... 15, 75, 83, 86 Hinrichsen, Henry ................... 15 Hirabayashi, Yasuko Ruth ........... 183 Hochsprung, LeRoy ................. 143 Hodgetts, Wayne 157 Hoeferkamp, Harold ................ 177 Hoelscher, James ................... 177 Hoeppner, Delmar .................. 80 Hoeppner, Marjorie ................ 222 Hoeting, Donald ..................... 36 Hoeltry, Eugene ................... 131 Hoffman, George .................... 34 Honan, Joan ..................... 222 Hoffmeyer, Victoria ....... 54, 58, 66, 157 Hofsass, John ....................... 31 Hoger, Warren ................ 102, 167 Hoglund, Alice ................. 70, 168 Hoglund, Richard .................. 333 Hokama, Seiko ........ . . . .444 Holland, Robert . . . . Hellman, Richard . Holman, Kathryn Holmes, Alan . . . ....... 143, 157 Holtrey, Gene ..................... 555 Holtzman, Donald ........ 15, 54, 60, 102 Holtzen, Verna Lee ................. 168 Homfeld, Elinor .................... 177 Hoppensteadt, George .............. 666 Horlbeck, Carl ..................... 777 Horn. Guenther .................... 168 Homer, Richard .................. 15, 29 Horstmann, Marlene ............... 168 Hospers, Helen .................... 168 Hospers, Werner ..................... 15 Hostetler, Rosemary ................ 888 Howard, Donald ................. 15, 90 Hoyer, Christiane .................... 15 Huebner, Martin ............. 15, 53, 59 Hueter, Herbert ................ 75, 181 Huemmrich, Dorothea ........ . .15 Humbert, Leon ........... 34 Humphreys, Rosalie . . . Hunger, William. . Hunnell, Frances Hunter, George. . ........... 177 Husa, Richard . . . . ............... 15 Husemann, Robert ................... 32 Huxhold, Roxyann .................. 177 -12 Ihde, Iris ...................... 59, 168 Ilse, Elizabeth ...................... 157 Ingebrigtson, Donald ................. 15 Ingve, Donald ...................... 168 Isenbarger, Charlotte ............... 157 Jablinski, Bert ........... .. .4 ........ 177 Jacklisch, Robert ............. 111 Jackson, Richard ................... 122 Jacob, Frank ............. .123 Jaglisch, Robert ........ . .33 Jahns, Robert ...... . . .15 Jahnsen, Lawrence ...... 29 James, Paul ............... 168 Janto, Stephen . . ........... 15 Jarm, Robert . . ................. 177 Jarrard, Sallie ..................... 177 Jaspersen, Alice .................... 177 Jass, Grace ........................ 177 Jenne, Milton ...................... 333 Jensen, Shirley ...................... 16 Jensen, Thomas ..................... 33 Jeske, Carol ........................ 168 Jeske, Elizabeth .................... 157 Jeske, Thomas ...................... 33 Jeude, Mary ....................... 177 Jiede, Joan ........................ 444 Johannes, Edward .................. 444 Johannes, Norman ................. 177 Johnson, Ashley ..................... 16 Johnson, Donald ................... 177 Johnson, John ................ . .333 Johnson, Marie ............. , .168 Johnson, Martha ............ . . .444 Johnson, Roger .. . . . . . 157 Johnson, William . . . . ...... 34 Johnston, Willard. ........ 555 Jones, Harold . . .......... 666 Jones, Ralph . ............. 666 Jones, Robert ...................... 777 Jones, Vivian ...................... 177 Jonnshaitis, Albert ................. 888 Jordan, David ....................... 31 Jordan, Dorothy ......... . .......... 1 57 Jordan, Elbert ............... 80, 157 Jud, Lois .................... 6, 75, 177 Juergens, Ruth .................... 999 Junkhan, Phyllis ................... 168 Juricek, Norman ................. 54, 62 2.K 7.. Kabelitz, Theodore ................. 111 Kaffenberger, William .............. 177 Kage, Richard ..................... 157 Kahle. David ...................... 157 Kahle, Paul ....................... 177 Kaiser, Bonnie ..................... 177 Kalina, Donald .................... 222 Kamman, Mary ..................... 16 Kammerait, William ................ 177 Kangas, Mel . . . .. ................... 168 Kaphengst, Phylhs .................. 177 Karkau, Ruth . .168 Karlock, Merlin. Katstens, Jerome . . . 9, 177 Kaufman, Esther ................... 444 Kaul, Robert ........................ 16 Keck, Arthur ....................... 32 Keen, Henry ...................... 444 Keener, Robert .................... 168 Kegebein, Gerald ................... 666 Kehren, Raymond .................. 777 Keil, Yvonne ........................ 16 Kellenberger, Melvin ............... 177 Keller, Clara ...................... 177 Kellermann, Herman ................ 16 Kelley, Clayton .................... 177 Kelly, John ......................... 29 Kendt, Norman .................... 888 Kennedy, Wallace .................. 999 Kentzel, Wesley .................... 000 Keppen, Arthur .................... 11 l Kepplinger, Douglas ............ 154, 157 Kerkhoff, Paul ...... . . . . .16 Kerns, Robert .. . 29, 168 Kerr, Shirley . . . ..... 177 Kich, Richard ..................... 168 Kiehl, Alma ........................ 177 Kiehl, Gertrude .................... 222 Kiekhaefer, Elmer ................... 36 Kiekhaefer, Gladys ................. 168 Kilb, Joan .................... 16, 56, 57 Kipp, Judith ................... 64, 169 Kipp, Wesley .................... 36, 57 Kirk, Edward ...................... 157 Kirk, Leona ........................ 178 Kirksey, James .................... 177 Kirschenmann, Raymond .......... 16, 59 Kitowski, Casimer .................. 333 Klees, Arnold ...................... 168 Klees, Otto ................ 16, 70, 72, 73 Klein, James ....................... 16 Kleis, Emaly ...................... 177 Kleistv, Alice Mae ................... 16 Klemke, Geraldine . . . . ...... 177 Klettke, Florence . . . Kliefoth, Pauline . . . 80, 174, 177 . . . .75, 168 Klingerman, Arthur . . ............ 111 Klug, J oan ......................... 177 Knab, Carol ....................... 168 Knape, Eunice ..................... 222 Knape, Ned ................ 65, 135, 157 Kneifel, Harry ..................... 333 Knief, Enno ........................ 29 Knieriemen. Phyllis ................ 157 Knoll, Marjorie ..................... 16 Knospe, Robert ..................... 16 Knowlton, Robert ................... 29 Knox. Harry .................. 129, 168 Koch, Nancy ....................... 168 Koch, Nancy ....................... 168 Koch, William ............... 17, 65, 130 Koch, William ..................... 178 Koehler, Bernard ............... . . . 17 Koehler, June Lucille ............... 178 Koehler, June Marie ......... . 157 Koehn, Carol ........ . 168 Koelling, Fern. . . ........ 17 Koelling, Otto . .......... 168 Koenig, Donald ............... 444 Koepke, Gene ................. 142, 143 Koepke, Glenn ................ 145, 157 Koepke, Jack ...................... 178 Koepke, John ................... 10. 59 Koepke, Mary ..................... 178 Koester, Janice .................... 555 Koester, Marjorie .................... 17 Koestering, J ulia ................... 666 Kofsky, Richard .................... 33 Kohler, Charles .................... 777 Kohn, Thomas ...................... 17 Kohn, William ...................... 32 Kohnke, Lola ...................... 168 Kolarik, Walther ................... 888 Kolb, Karl ......................... 33 Kolb, Robert ....................... 157 Kolke, Jean ..................... 59, 178 Kolzow, Donald .......... . . .31 Kopp, William ..... . .178 Korcok, Ladislav . . . . 168 Kovach, Donald . ...... 168 Kozlen, Robert ............... 157 Kraatz, Joseph ..................... 168 Krabbenhoit, Kenneth .............. 111 Krafft, Norman ..................... 17 Kraft, Marian ..................... 168 Krahn, Kenneth ................... 168 Kramer, Nancy .................... 168 Kranz, Robert ...................... 32 Krause, Raymond ................... 32 Kraut, Thomas .................. 17, 50 Krentz, Annette ................... 178 Krentz, Paul ....................... 32 Krentz, Peter .................. 143, 178 Krentz, Richard .................... 17 Krentz, Ruth ............... 59, 88, 168 Kreuzke, Theodore 5 ................. 157 Kretzmann, Joan ................... 178 Krieger, Patricia .................... 222 Kroenke, Bette .................... 169 Kratovich, George ................... 34 Krueckeberg, John ............ 36, 88, 90 Krueger, Alice ...................... 169 Krueger, Gerald .................... 333 Krueger, John ..................... 444 Kruse, Donald ..................... 555 Kruse, John ............. 7, 50, 102, 169 Kucenski, William ................... 17 Kudelka, Robert ............ .157 Kuehn, Carolyn ............. . .157 Kuenker, Ralph . . . . . . . .17 Keunker, Rolland. ........ 666 Kuepker, Marcus . ........ 777 Kueter, Hubert. . . ............. 888 Kuhlman, Richard .................. 35 Kuhn, Robert ..................... 999 Kujawski, Elizabeth .......... 17, 54, 56 Kulick, Glorya ..................... 178 Kulow, Ruth ...................... 111 Kummer, Doris .................... 169 Kummer, Joan ..................... 178 Kump, Verna ...................... 158 Kunz, William ..................... 222 Kunze, Ralph ...................... 158 Kupke, Dorothy ..... 17, 54, 56, 59, 62, 66 Kurt, Edward ...................... 31 Kurth, Charles ..................... 158 Kurth, Frederick .................... 17 Kurth, Bliriam ..................... 178 Kuschel, William ................ .333 Kuska, Robert ................... 131 Kussrow, Nancy ........ 62, 80, 88, 158 Kuster, Robert . . ........ 444 Kwirant, Frederick . . .............. 17 Labude, William ..................... 32 Lamb, Frank ....................... 111 Lach, Roland ...................... 158 Ladewig, Julianne .................. 222 Ladwig, Marion .................... 178 Laesch, Joanne .............. . . .158 Laird, Elizabeth ................... 169 Lambros, Kenneth ........... 17, 65, 131 Lampella, Geraldine ................ 178 Lams, Carol ....................... 178 Lams, Judith ....................... 169 Lamson, Frank ..................... 35 Landahl, Irwin ..................... 178 Landgraf, Marvin ....... . . . .158 Landgraf, Paul ..... . . . .169 Lange, Carole . . . ...... 169 Lange, Dorothy . ......... 169 Lange, Richard . . . .............. 178 Langley, Vernon ................... 178 Lansing, Ronald ................... 333 Lareva, James ..................... 169 Larson, George .................... 183 Larson, Harvey .................... 444 Larson, Richard ..................... 32 Lasky, Kenneth .................... 444 Lasser, Herbert ..................... 555 Latz, Leonard ..................... 128 Laue, Henry ........................ 17 Laufer, Lydia .................. 70, 158 Lawrence, Lorraine ................. 158 Lawrence, William ................. 111 Lawson, Alcyone ................... 169 Lawson, Eione ..................... 169 Leach, Henry .................. 169 LcClerc, Lillian ............ 169 Lee, Abraham ....... . ..... 183 Leege, Josephine. . . ........ 17 Lehman, Katherine .......... 158 Lehman, Robert . . . . .............. 35 Leininger, Robert .................. 169 Leise, Eleanor ..................... 178 List, Kurt .......................... 32 Long, Thomas ...................... 178 Long, Victor ...................... t 222 Looman, Barbara .................. 158- Lovekamp, Evelyn .................. 158 Lubbert, Joyce ..................... 158 Ludolph, Erica ..................... 333 Luebeck, HelemMarie ......... 18, 53, 56 Luebke, Dale ................... 62, 172 Luecke, Cornelia ................... 178 Luecke, Wilbur .................. 31, 90 Luedders, Wilmer ............... 54, 158 Luehrs, Allen ................... . .169 Lueth, Carl .............. . .178 Luhrs, Walter .......... 75, 169 Luley, Marion ......... . . .178 Lussky, Edwin ........... 183 Luther, Calvin . ........ 135 Lyon, Margaret , ........... 18, 73 Leitner, Janet ...................... 17 Lembke, Charles ................... 178 Lemmert, Ruth ........ 54. 62, 63, 64. 158 Lentz, Ruby ....................... 169 Leonard, William ............... 91, 169 Loeschke, Floyd .................... 17 LePell, John ....................... 178 Leppin, Matthew .................. 111 Lester, Nadeane ................... 158 Leuca, Walter ..................... 222 Leue, Nancy ....................... 178 Lewis, George ................... 18, 65 Lewis, Thomas ..................... 169 Lichtfuss, Armin ................... 158 Lichtfuss, Gerhardt .................. 29 Lindall, LaVonne ............... .169 Lindemeyer, Walter ................ 178 Lindenberg, William . . , . Lindsay, Constance . . . , Lindschau, Edward . Lindsey, Guileen .. ........... 444 Lindwall, Harold .............. 555 Lines, Roger ....................... 178 Linker, Fred .. ............. 18, 53, 102 Linn, Del ......................... 111 Linnemeir, William ................. 158 List, Kurt ......................... 222 Liu, Christina ..................... 111 Lloyd, William ..................... 222 Lobeck, Merle .................. 70, 178 LoefHer, Ralph ...................... 35 Lohse, Alva ....................... 178 Long, Ralph ....................... 169 4Mc4 McBride, Donald ................... 18 McCain, Gporge .................... 35 McCarron, Harold ................. 178 McClead, Donald .................. 111 McConnell, Harold ................. 183 McDowell, Jack ..................... 31 McElroy, Florence ............... 70. 178 McFarland, Fred . McFarland, Joseph ....... McGill, James ....... McGill, Leonard . McGough, Paul . . McIlvain, Lawrenc . ........... 111 lk'IcIlvain, Ruth .................... 222 McKissick, George .................. 68 McLean, Donald ................... 111 McMillan, Charles ................. 222 McMillan, Joseph ................... 32 McRitchie, William ................ 111 McVey, John ...................... 222 -M2. Ma, John ......................... 111 Macholtz, Ferdinand ............... 178 Mack, Harold ............... 23, 65, 131 Mackey, Jack ....................... 33 Mader, John ....................... 178 Madrick, Robert ................... 222 Magee. hiaybelle ................. 158 Maiers, Wesley ...... .178 Maietta, Margaret . Malchow, Belva . . . . .18 Malchow, Norma . . . . .169 Malina, Ronald ................... 111 Mallon, Donald ............. . 5. .75, 102 Malotky, Thekla ................... 178 Malte, William .................... 169 Malz, Dorothea ..................... 18 Manke, Arno ........................ 18 Manke, Gloria ...................... 18 Mannia, Eugene ................... 111 Manthey, Arthur ................... 222 Marek, Edward ..................... 90 Markel, Norman ................... 222 Marks, Betty ....................... 18 Marks, Shirley ..................... 169 Marshall, Charles .................. 178 Marshall, George ................... 178 Marshall, James ................... 111 Marshall, Ruthann .................. 18 Marshall, Sydney ........... 65, 129, 158 Martin, Donald ...... . .18, 54, 62, 91 Martin, Emil . . . 29, 59, 68 Martin, Hollis . . . . .222 Martin, Jerry . . . . ............ 333 Martin, Margery ................... 178 Martin, Roy ....................... 135 lVIartin, Walter .................... 178 Martin, William Frank ............. 111 Martin, William Rex ............... 169 Mason, Audrey .................... 111 Mason, Bert ....................... 223 Mason, James ...................... 31 Mason, Jerry ....................... 115 Mason, Shirley ...................... 18 Massoll, Joanne .................... 178 Mast, Kenneth .................... 111 Masuch. Gladys .................... 222 Matanich, Michael .................. 333 Matheis, Richard .................. 169 Mathwick, James ................... 18 Mattei, Ruth ...................... 178 Matthews, Arthur ................... 18 Mattila, Dorothy . . ..... 178 Matz, Earl ....... . .111 Maurer, Victor . . .169 Maurer, Clifford . ..... 222 Maurer, Viola ................... 6, 158 Mayer, Roy .................... 70, 158 Mees, Carol ....................... 158 Mehrtens, David ................ 67, 158 Meibohm. Louise ................... 178 Meier, Henry ................... 65, 128 IVIeitz, Elizabeth ..................... 18 Meitz,Walter102 Melchiore, Mario ................... 111 Melser, Ronald .................... 170 Melser, William .................... 170 Mente, Frederick ................... 111 Mercer, Thomas ................... 222 Merneck, Inez ...................... 333 Merrill, Lynn ...................... 178 Merten, Alice .............. 67, 140, 169 Martins, Robert .................... 211 Mertz, Richard ............ . . . .178 Mesenbrink, Dorothy ........ 18. 80 Mesloh, Melvin .............. . .23 Metz, Paul 333 Metzger, Howard ................... 70 Meyer. Aline ................. 18, 56, 07 Meyer, Anita. ...................... 179 Meyer, Dorothea ................... 178 Meyer, Edgar ................ 60, 61, 183 Meyer, Eugene .................. 19, 64 Meyer, Florence ................... 178 Meyer, George ..................... 179 Meyer, Helen ...................... 321 Meyer, Jurgen . -, ................... 183 Meyer, Louis ....................... 222 Meyer, Robert. Carl ................ 333 Meyer, Robert Weckwerth .......... 444 Meyer, William .................... 179 219 GAYLORD RG


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