Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)
- Class of 1956
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THE 1956 BEACON Editor: Marlene Seehausen Business Manager: Judy Bovim Published by the Student Council of Valparaiso University Valparaiso University TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration. .. . ............. ... .. 20 Faculty ....... .......... .. 36 Seniors. . . . . . . 54 Greeks... ....... ......... ..76 Clubs8LOrganizations....... .. .. ..112 Sports. .. .......... .150 Underclassmen ...... . . . .172 Advertising ............. . . . . . ........... .204 Senior Activities ............ . . . . . . . ...... 223 Student Index . . . . .229 The new Valparaiso University Union Officially opened in the spring of 1955 PROGRESS. . . 64035 3 The view from the Administration Building includes the Library and the Arts-Law Building. BUILT UPON erved the University an s h . h s ; The Science Buddmg a 4 ESTABLISHED IDEALS The bars trees of late fall etch the View of the University Bookstore, Administration, and Commerce Buildings. The library is an inescapable part of Valpds academic life. PROGRESS. . . ACADEMICALLY CLASSES Girls learn the art of stencil- ling in their Home Economics class. The biology lab is filled with animal-life observers. Dr. Tuttle addresses his Fresh- man English scholars. CLASSES Long hours are spent briefing cases in the Law Library. Lab is an integral part of the engineers, clay. The campus hcramming spoth, gets much use. The students concentrate in their draw- ing class in the Kroencke Hall studio. six'h grade chiidren The e d u c a t i o n department aquaints future teachers with class- room projects. The physical education department teaches the girls basic skills. LYCEUM PRESENTS Vienna Boys, Choir Longines Symphonette and ULTURALLY C PROGRESS SOCIALLY 10 THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE PRESENTS The Four Freshmen R0aring Twentiey; Party Sadie Hawkins Party Claude Thornhill and His Band HOMECOMING QUEEN MARLENE WEHMUELLER 12 THE QUEEN AND HER COURT k3,; 'J' 'm Seatedxjudy johnson, Sharon Bauer, Queen Marlene Wehmueller, Sharon Stanton, Beth Ellen- berg. Standing: Tom Seiss, Don Schroeder, Herb Bushing, Ted Zorn, Ray Seyfeldt, John Perkins. The queen comes forth to receive her crown. The traditional Homecoming bonfire. 13 HOMECOMING EVENTS The German Band plays for the bonfire builders. The Hobo Show at the Premier Theater salutes the well-dressed freshman female. The Hobo Day parade stops trafflc on Lincoln- way, Valpds thoroughfare. 14 FIRST PLACE WINNERS Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Sigma Theta Sorority Omega Chi Fraternity 15 CHRISTMAS TIME During the Christmas season Valpohs campus bus- tles with activity. For many students the activities are a prelude to the Christmas festivities they encounter at home. Christmas Concert H... . Carolling Presidenfs Reception '5 Let us go into the house of the Lord? Divine services are attended by University students at Immanuel Lutheran Church. PROGRESS . . . SPIRITUALLY 17 The present University chapel on South campus. The future chapel on East campus 18 AN APPROACHING REALITY a Wavi. W90 The interior plan of our future chapel 19 Some of our administrators study the new proposed chapel plans. PRESIDENT O. P . KRETZMAN N This school year marks a milestone in Valpa- raiso Universityis guidance. President 0. P. Kretz- mann witnessed sixteen years of dedicated service to the university. Throughout this time he has Carefully guided and aided many students in their academic and spiritual growth. Many outstanding achievements have been brought to completion during his administration with- in the last yearethe Building for Christ campaign, the erection of the Student Union, and Dau and Kreinheder Halls. In addition to keeping the general administration of the university running smoothly, which takes most of O. PYs time, he also conducts his class in Christi- anity and Modern Problems, addresses many outside groups, and still finds time for such extra-curricular activities as Crowning the Homecoming queen and advising the senior class. President Kretzmann Speaking in chapel on many occasions, such as the day before Christmas vacation, is one of the Presi- dentls many activities. Not only does President Kretzmann transact business behind his desk, but he also advises many students and conducts his class in Christianity and Modern Problems. 22 BOARIHJFIHRECTORS f m Through the untiring and combined efforts of the members of Valparaisds Board of Direc- tors, plans are well underway for the erection of a new library, a new chapel-auditorium, a new dormitory for men, and a new deaconess house on Valparaiso University7s campus. NHGiSOPHlAEHHDBRDUi THEIHU$HDENTS SECRETARY Throughout President Kretzmannts sixteen years at Valparaiso7 he has had the capable assistance of Mrs. Sophia Heid- brink, As the presidentts secretary, her friendly guidance to students, faculty meme hers7 and Visitors in the various aspects of campus life have helped greatly to add to the efficiency of O.P.,s office Mrs. Sophia Heidbrink 23 BUSINESS OFFICE Many of the invaluable services that the university offers its students are co-ordi- nated under the Business and Registraris Office. Into this busy ofhce, headed by Mr. Albert Scribner, come the sch0017s adminie strative affairs and the business problems of more than 2,000 students. Mr. Albert Scribner, Registrar and Business Manager iiScribii and his staff are busy the year round with setting up and checking admittance requirements, registering students, and publishing the university catalogue Amixmnt Business Manager, Mr. Morgan Bursar and Office Manager, Miss Laesch. From the day when students arrive as green cEfrosh to their last triumphant hour at commencement, these students seldom stray from the above peopleis range. Asxociate Registrar, Mri Thune Assistant Registrar, Mrs LePell 24 Mrt Paul Zehner The Department of University Relations, this year under the direction of President Kretzmann, is the liaison office be tween the campus and the religious, business, and professional world outside the campus. Paul Zehner presents the financial picture of the university to men and women who are capable, of making substantial gifts. Jim Siebert makes continuous ef- fort to increase understanding between the church and our university through its students, fleld representatives, and key Lutheran laymen. Professor H. C. Grunau acts as part-time director of pastoral relations. Jane Rock assists the President in keeping the program functioning smoothly. Director ofStudent Servicex, Alumni Association, Mark Young, head; Mrs. E. Alsie Larson, secretary. Mrs. Josephine Ferguson . . . 25 Dmctor afAdmzmong Mr. Frederick Rechlin DEAN OF MEN One of the important duties for the Dean of Men, Dr. Luther Koepke, is the orientation pro- gram for the freshman students. This includes the testing program and the parents7 meeting which was started this year. Dean Koepke is a counselor to all men on campus and a supervisor over the dormitories and the fraternities. He is also the Selective Service Di- rector and he counsels the veterans. In addition Dr. Koepke is the advisor for the girls enrolled in the deaconess program; he is secre- tary of the religion department and he is a member of faculty committees. Dean Luther Koepke DORMITORY DIRECTORS In supervising the menis dorms, the dorm di- rectors are always willing to help and guide the stu- dents. Professor Wilbur Hutchins, Dormitory A: Professor Kumniek, Lembke Hall: Professor Walter Reiner, Dau and Kreinheder Halls. 2 6 t DEAN OF WOMEN Many activities which fill the Dean of Women, Margaretta Tangermanls busy day include serving as adviser to the Intersorority Council, University Youth Council, and the Association of Women Stu- dents. She also works with Alpha Lambda Delta, the honor sqciety for freshman women, and the womenis service sorority. As Dean of women, she counsels all of the women on campus, is in charge of the residence halls, and serves on various university committees. She also acts as head of the Department of So- ciology and Social Work and teaches classes for senior social work majors. Dean Margaretta S. Tangerman DORMITORY DIRECTORS Supervising the womenls residences is the main duty of the people pictured below. Miss Evelyn Pfeuffer7 who is the new assistant to Dean Tanger- man, substitutes as dorm director when the circum- stances necessitate it. Eggs Seated: Dean Tangcrman. Standing: Mrs. Dorthea tant to the Dean of Women, Mrs Gertrude Schmidtke, Dunagan, Memorial Hall, Mrs. Anna Keyl, Dodge Hall, Altmrz'a Hall. Mrs. N. Simon, Guild Hall, Miss Evelyn Pfeuffer, Assis- 27 SOCIAL DIRECTOR When Miss Helen Mae Olson was asked how she liked her full time position as social director of Valparaiso University, she replied, hI just love it?, Her aim is to organize a well-rounded social program that will include all students, and which will be in accord with the traditions and spirit of Valparaiso University. Miss Olson PLACEMENT SERVICE. Mr. Alfred Looman, Director of the Place- ment Service, assists seniors and alumni in finding employment in their fields of interest and training. Through this service seniors receive the latest information on openings in business and industry. Mr. Looman, Mrs. Graebner, Secretary GUILD OFFICE As the Valparaiso University Guild cele- brates its Silver Anniversary, it can look back on twenty-flve prosperous years of the pro- motion of Valparaiso University. Its fund for building a Guild Chapel on East campus has been completed and its pres- ent project is to furnish this small chapel. For a Silver Anniversary gift to the uni- versity, it is giving a set of carillons for the new university chapel. Mrs. Ruprecht, Exemtive Szcretagz 0f the National Guild 28 The Faculty Senate officiates at such convocations as the granting of honorary degrees. FACULTY SENATE LIBRARY STAFF Miss Bushing, Mr. Stager, Miss Steinke, Prof Grunau, Mrs. Sehwan, Mrs. Bowden, Mnjohnson. 29 The members of the Faculty Senate are the full professors and associate professors of the various departments on the teaching staff. It meets with the President once a month to formulate policies affecting the general welfare of the university. The university library is the place where stu- dents congregate either for term paper research, a peaceful study atmosphere, or forjust a chance to read the newspaper. In addition to the books, pam- phlets, and microfilm kept in the library, the uni- versityTs archives and rare keepsakes are found here. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS . The chief executive 0fthe Student Council, who , led the university student body this past year, was President Peter Krentz. V His many duties included guiding the work of the Student Council, appointing committees, corres- , ponding with prospective students, representing the student body on the Union Board, appointing publi- cation editors, representing the student body in and out of the university family, and receiving complaints and constructive ideas about things in general. Prexidmt Peter Krentz Student Council vice-president, Jim Moy, presided over all of the Student Council meetings and followed up the work of the president. Serving as Student Council secretary, Betty Kupke was in charge of keeping the minutes of the meetings and calling special meetings. Treasurer of the Student Council this year was Millard Becker. He executed the'duties ef the chairman of the Budget Board and kept the financial records in order. Jim Wilson served as assistant treasurer of the Student Council. , ' Treasurer Millard Becker, Assistant Treamrerjim Wilson, Vice-presz'dent Jim Moy, Secretary Betty Kupke. so STUDENT COUNCIL Firxt row: Marlys Nieland, Dorothea Allwardt, Carol ton, Ruth Lustfeldt, Carolyn Petering, Joan Jensen, Ann Rubow, Larry Bauermeister, Loren Korte, Dick Wendt, Henrichs. Third row: Ted Zorn, Chuck Bretzke7 Bill Allen Haas, Gordon Rick, Jack Burke, Marty jehn, Daugherty, Ray Seefeldt, Bob Ruhter, Dave Clement, Merle Schweinke,Jack Lael. Second rouxjudy Johnson, Wesley Mader,Jack Barker, Gus Dolmanisth, Terry Leonore Nickel, Marcella Borcherding, Rhoda Heinecke, Lantry, Ray Kickbush, Herman Meyer, Gordon Bubolz, Althea Bartz,Judy Lapp, Barb Holzer, Shirley Linds- Ken Thelahder, Bill Theiss, Bob Rydburg. koog, Nancy Krenske, Marcia Schmidt, Christine Hamilr The Student Council meets once a week to control and guide the student activities and orga- nlzatlons. The membership comes from the dormitories, the Greek residences, and offecampus students. The council also provides a means of communication between the administration and the students. HONOR COUNC I L The Honor Council, consisting of thirteen students recom- mended by the Student Council and appointed by the President of the university, acts as a preventlve and judicial body. Its pur- pose is to enforce the following honor code which is appended to all proctor-tree student examinatons: q certify upon my honor that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid in writing this examination? Q31! Seated: Mary Schnack, Kathy Sandborg, Karl Robert, Dean Hesse, Bill Miller, Wayne Spitzer, Cal Eggars, Rhoda Gilmer, Evelyn Rau, Lillian Reackoff. Standing: Bill Wagner, Dr. Wehling, Dr. Thomas. 31 1:3! ., , : i v P gr ft ' . Kg Seated: Miss Olson, Marilyn Koehler, Shirley Lepisto, Laura Mueller, Mrs. Felten. Standt'ng: Dr. Tuttl'e, Wil- Many campus activities centered for the f1 VALPARAISO UNION BOARD n .4. Iiam Theiss, Pete Krentz, Ed Spletzer, Karl Robert, Mr. Looman. rst year around the new Student Union. The governing body of the Union is the Union Board. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The scope of the Social Committee had a far- reaching effect on campus this year by planning, organizing, promoting, and stimulating many of the social activities on the campus. K Shirley Altmann, Max Nagel, Betty Glenz, Lynn Mack, Elfrieda Heuer, Paul Rupprecht, chairman, Kathy Sand- 32 borg, Henry Jud. Not pictured: Chuck Lemhke, Donna Wunrow, Miss Olson. CHAPEL COMMITTEE '0fzvaui , ms! First row: Ruth Teschner, Kathy Nickelsburg, Verna Stalland, Dean Hesse, Don Schroeder, Pete Krentz. Mietz, Ruth Wischmeyer, Dean Tangerman, Charity Third 70w: Dr. Fleischer, Dre Giesler, Dean Bauer, Dean Schuerman, Mrs. Carl Giesler, Second rowJJames Moy, Koepke, Prof. Hoelty-Nickel, Dick Mertz, Dr. Jox, Proft Gahl, Wanda Drees, Dr. Essig, Prof. Bartelt, Dean Ernst Jethohn Sorenson. The purposes of the Chapel Committee are to arrange for the chapel services, to in- vestigate any problems concerning chapel, and to promote the Christian atmosphere on campus. Among the projects of the StudenteChurch Coun- cil have been the sponsoring of a Student Seminar, STUDENT-CHURCH assisting Immanuel Church in conducting evening vesper services, and promoting the university Bible COUNCIL class. Firxt raw: Margie Peters, Ruth Jaeger, Diane Markussen, Jabs, Lyle Muller, Bob Maschhoff, president; Pastor Ilna Mae Werts,jackie Barwineck, Kathy Nickelsburg, Toelke, Richard Pick, Michael Drake, Roger Renta, Leigh Larson, Carol Oehmke, Margaret Michael. Second Marilyn Koehler, Marlene Lacey, Paul Melchertt row: Chuck Bretzke, Glenn Meyer, Andy Dobelstein, Gus LYCEUM COMMITTEE The Longines Symphonette was brought to Valparaisds campus this past school year by the Lyceum Committee. Many other music7 dance, and drama groups have been featured by the committee on campus. Student admission to these programs is included in an initial Student Council fee. Wayne Spitzer, Elynor Kanning, Ron Gother, chairman, Marylin Mueller, Karl Robert. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE The week end of October 14 and 15 repre- sented the culmination of many hours of painstak- ing labor for the Homecoming Committee. The members of the committee arranged the Queents election and crowning, the bonfire, the Presidentts evening, the street decorations, the parade, the half-time ceremonies, the Homecoming program, and the scrapbook. Seated: Elfrieda Heuer, Ann Henrichs, Ray Seefeldt,John Bovim, Dick Harms, chairman; Sherry Vermilion, Jack Struve, Ray Kickbush,Judy Magisen, Chuck Bretzke, Olfest, Ed Wolfe, Pete Krentz, Hans Hover, Jim Wilson. Chuck Lembke, Carol Ericson, Dorothy Kerber, Judy Standing: MT. Looman, DY- Tuttle, Mr. Koenigr 34 Mrs. Koetke, Mrs. Poncher, Dr. Under the management of Mr. and Mrs. jay Garrison, the Hole is a favorite eating spot of Valpo students FOOD CENTERS Even though the cafeteria was moved to the new Stu- dent Union this year, the efficiency of its services was still maintained. ' This year the Hole was opened for business only in the morning and in the afternoon. The studentsi needs were served at the Shanty three meals a day, six days a week. HEALTH CENTER The program of Valparaisois Health Center, which is to prevent illness, to maintain good health, and to treat ill- nesses, is under the direction of Dr. Robert Stoltz. In fulfilling the programis aim, flu immunization shots were given to the students and letters were distributed to remind the students of general health rules. Stoltz, Mrs. Sehoebridge, Miss Weihl, 35 s m 16 b o r P s u P m a C t n 6 r r u c S w L C .B d n C mu. 0 S r C b m C m Y h u C h C h t d n a t n e d .m C r P C h T THE DEANS. . . COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean Herman Hesse and Mrs. Ione Snyder --- computing the semester grades. 38 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Dean Walter Bauer and Miss Della Krentz clearing up some 0fthe week7s work. COLLEGE OF LAW Dean Knute Stalland and Mrs Mar- garet Brown --- busy in the Law offlce. F ACULTY First row: GERALD E. ADAMS, B.S. Instructor in Physics and Mathematics RICHARD P. BAEPLER, B.S. Instructor in Religion LOUIS F. BARTELT, A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Assistant Professor in Law Second 70w: EMORY G. BAUER, M.A. Professor in Physical Education RICHARD L. BEACH Instructor in Business Third row: VIRGIL E, BERRY, LLB. Professor in Law ROBERT W. BERTRAM, M.A. Assistant Professor in Philosophy Fourth row: M. ALFRED BICHSEL, Docteur 6,3 Letters Associate Professor in Music RUTH M. BICHNELL, A.B. Instructor in Art F irst row: Second row: 771in row: Fourth row: STANLEY BIELECKY Instructor in Art WILLIAM W. BLOOM, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Professor in Biology WILLIS D. BOYD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor in History RUTH E. BROWN, M.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education ERWIN J. BULS, M.S. Professor in Geography and Geology BENJAMIN G. BUTCHER, M.A., M.R.E. Instructor in Business KERMIT H. CARLSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor in Mathematics and Physics SHERMAN D. CHAMBERS, C.E. Professor in Civil Engineering HELEN COLE7 M.A. Assistant Professor in Foreign Language F mt row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: FACULTY HENRY E. COLLINS, M.A. Instructor in English MARY L. CRAMBLETT, M,A. Instructor in English PALMER A. CZAMANSKE, A.M. Associate Professor in English LENTZ C. DeVOL, M.S. Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Physics MARIE C. DOERMANN, M.A. Professor in Home Economics MAE Ms DOLEZAL, B.S. Instructor in Business and Economics ILSE E. DRONBERGER, B.S. Assistant Professor in Sociology DOROTHEA P. DUNAGAN, M.A. Assistant Professor in Sociology and Social Work ERHARDT H. ESSIG, Ph.D. Associate Professor in English FACULTY First row: BYRON L. FERGUSON, M.A. Assistant Professor in Chemistry DALL FIELDS Instructor in Music Second row: HEINRICH FLEISCHER, Ph.D. Associate Professor in Music ALEX S. FLETT, M.A. Instructor in Speech and Drama Third row: SHIRLEY K, FLYNN, M.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education JEAN L. FOSS, M.A. Assistant Professor in Physical Education Fourth row: WALTER G. FRIEDRICH, Ph. D. Professor in English ELBERT L. FRYBERGER, M.S. Assistant Professor in Engineering DANIEL R. GAHL, MA. Associate Professor in History F int row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: CARL A. GIESELER, Th.D. Professor in Religion ERWIN E. GOEHRING, M.A. Professor in Business and Education OLIVER E. GRAEBNER, Ed.D. Professor in Education and Psychology GORDON H. GRAVES, Ph.D. Associate Professor in Mathematics and Physics HAZEL GUILLAUMANT7 M.A. Professor in Foreign Language W. C. GUNTHER7 Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Biology ADOLPH T. HAENTZSCHEL, Ph.D. Professor in Philosophy VERA T. HAHN, Ph.D. Professor in Speech and Drama NORMAN L. HANNEWALD, M.S. Instructor in Music Mn 51' Jossru mus : n wwmus w mommy evnuswuz msmumn Cunw eulLen vmmx 5m KARL H. HENRICHS M..A Associate Professor in Physical Education F int 70w: JACK A. HILLER, LLB. Instructor in Law THEODORE HOELTY-NICKEL Professor in Music Second row: VICTOR F HOFFMANN M.A Associate Professor in Government WILBUR H HUTCHINS, A. B., LL. B. Assistant Professor In Business Third row: COURTNEY JOHNSON, M. F. A. Instructor in English SHERMANJ JOHNSRUD, A. B. Instructor 1n English Fourth row: CLIFF H. KEHO, M.S. Assistant Professor in Engineering JULIUS P. KLEIN Assistant Professor in Music First row: Second row: Third 70w: Fourth row: FACULTY RICHARD P. KOENIG, M.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education ERNEST B. KOENKER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Religion LUTHER P. KOEPKE, S.T.D. Associate Professor in Religion ALFRED C. KOESTER, M.A. Assistant Professor in Education and Psychology CARL H. KREKELER, Ph.D. Associate Professor in Biology RICHARD G. KROENKE, Ed.D. Associate Professor in Education FRED W. KRUGER, M.S. Associate Professor in Engineering ANTHONY S. KUHARICH, M.A. Instructor in Sociology and Social Work VAN C. KUSSROW,JR., M.A. Assistant Professor in Speech and Drama F int row: Third row: Second row: Fourth row: FACULTY ROBERTJ. KUSTER, M.S. Assistant Professor in Biology LESTER H. LANGE, MS. Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Physics RAYMOND G. LARSON, Ph.D. Professor in Chemistry JOHN B. LENNES, M A Instructor in Mathematics and Physics EDGAR J LUECKE, B.S. Instructor in Engineering GAYTON C. MARKS, BA. Instructor in Biology ALVIN W. MEIBOHM, Ph.D. Associate Professor in Chemistry PAUL E. MILLER, M.A. Instructor in Geography and Geology WALTHER M. MILLER, M.A. Professor in Foreign Languages First row: JOHN W. MORLAND, A.M., LL.B.,J.D. Professor in Law KENNETH MORTIMER M.S. Associate Professor in Engineering THORA M. MOULTON, M.A. Associate Professor in Foreign Language Second row: HANNS M. MUELLER Exchange Professor in German GAIL E. MULLIN, M.B.A. Instructor in Economics Third 70w: MARY S. MYERS, BS. Instructor in Music KENNETH E. NICHOLS, M.S. Assistant Professor in Biology Fourth row: LYDA PALMER, A.B. Instructor in Sociology and Social Work 11:55:! CLAUDE O. PAULEY, BS. Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Physics IIIIII: M F irst 70w: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: CHARLES G. PELLER, M.S. Associate Professor in Engineering EVELYN M. PFEUFFER, B.A. Instructor in Sociology and Social Work MJOAN POPP, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education NEWMAN W. POWELL, M.M., M.A. Associate Professor in Music WALLACE PRETZER, MA. Instructor in English VERNER J. RAELSON, LL.B., MA, Instructor in Mathematics and Physics WALTER M. REINER, M.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education EDGAR C. REINKE, Ph.D. Professor in Foreign Language PHILLIP H. RHEIN, M.A. Instructor in English F int row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: FACULTY HERBERT J. RISLEY, M.A. Assistant Professor in English JAMES S. SAVAGE, A.B., LL. B., LL.M. Associate Professor in Law MARTIN H. SCHAEFER, M.A. Assistant Professor in History RICHARD W. SCHEIMANN7 A.B. Instructor in Philosophy FRIEDA SCHENCK, M.A. Assistant Professor in Foreign Languages ROSS P. SCHERER, A,M. Professor in Sociology and Social Work BERNARD H. SCHOCKEL, Ph.D. Lecturer in Geography and Geology RICHARD A. SCHOENBOHM, M.M Associate Professor in Music ANDREW SCHULZE, LL.D. Professor in Religion F irst row: Second 10w: Third 70w: Fourth 70w: FACULTY THEODORE C. SCHWAN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Chemistry DANA B. SCHWANHOLT, M.S. Professor in Education and Psychology PAUL SEEHAUSEN, M.A. Associate Professor in Education and Adult Education WILLIAM SHEWAN, M.S. Associate Professor in Engineering JANET L. SIEVERS, M.B4A. Assistant Professor in Business and Economics AGNES SIMS, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics LEWIS O. SMITH,JR., Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Chemistry RICHARD O. SNYDER, B.As Instructor in Foreign Languages RICHARD H. STEVENSON,J.D. Instructor in Law F mt row: EUGENIA A. STIEMKE, A.B. Instructor in Education and Psychology ROY E. STOLL, B.A. Instructor in Foreign Language HILDEGARDE STREUFERT, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics Second row: JOHN H. STRIETELMEIER, M.A. Third row: Fourth row: Associate Professor in Geography and Geology KENNETH G. SUESENS, BS. Assistant Professor in Physical Education ZOLTAN SZTANKAY, Ph.D. Professor in Government WILLIAM MARHALL TACKETT, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor in Education and Psychology MARGARETTA TANGERMAN, M.A. Professor in Sociology and Social Work CORNELIUSJ. TER MATT, M.A. Instructor in English F irst row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: FACULTY ANEIL R. THOMAS, Ph.D. Professor in Mathematics and Physics ALLEN E. TUTTLE, Ph.D. Associate Professor in English EARL C. UBAN, B.A., B.S. Assistant Professor in Engineering HERBERT H. UMBACH, Ph. D. Professor in English CARL F. VICKNER, M.A. Assistant Professor in Education and Psychology MERLYN C. VOCKE, B.S. Instructor in Engineering RUDOLPH C. WALDSCHMIDT, A.B. Assistant Professor in Education and Psychology NOLA J. WEGMAN, M.A. Instructor in English LOUIS A. WEHLING, A.M.,J.D. Professor in Government ADOLPH WISMAR, PhD. Professor in Religion FACULTY The Faculty Senate, led by M. Alfred Bichsel, President Kretzmann, and President Behnken, leaves the auditorium after one of the convocations. A mysterious witch entertains at the Greek Party held at the Union after Christmas carol- ing. The Faculty entertained the students at this event. Hower lefty A group of the faculty take a coffee break during registration for Spring semester. It looks as if they are enjoying this moment of relaxation. tlower righU More of the faculty entertain at the Christmas party at the Union. From the smiles, it appears as if they are enjoying themselves. 2. uw A ; myai. Commencement on the Mall. J h apax Officers: Treasurer, Marilyn Koehler; SecretaryJ Kathy Sandborg; Vice-prexident, Charles Bretzke; President, Don Prevallet. SENIOR CLASS 1956 www .W m Prexy Prevallet leads discussion on Senior Week plans at Senior Class meeting. 56 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FREDERICK ACKER Hammond, Indiana LLOYD AHLBRAND Milwaukee, Wisconsin SHIRLEY ALTMANN Milwaukee, Wisconsin RUTH ANDERSON Wittenberg, Wisconsin WAYNE ANDERSON Aurora, Illinois CAROLYN BAEHR Detroit, Michi an JANICE BARTEL Underhill, Wisconsin ROBERT BAUMGARTEN Marinctt, Wisconsin RICHARD BEACH Val araiso, Indiana MILLA D BECKER Detroit, Michigan MIRIAM BECKER Matteson, Illinois GEORGE BELL Chicago Heights, Illinois DOROTHY BELLA Greenwich, Connecticut SYLVIA BELLMAN Mt. Clemens, Michigan SALLY BERTRAM Milwaukee, Wisconsin CATHY BEWIE Chester, Illinois JOAN BIESEMEIER Mt. Pulaski, Illinois DAVID BILLIAR Filer, Idaho LEE BIRK New Albany, Indiana QUENT BLACHLY Highland, Indiana SENIORS 58 EARL BLADOW Hankinson, North Dakota HERMAN BLOHM Brookfleld, Illinois DORIS BOERGER Chattanooga, Tennessee NANCY BOERS Chicago, Illinois JAMES BOHNING Cleveland, Ohio THOMAS BOMBA Barberton, Ohio MARCELLA BORCHERDING New Orleans, Louisianna DIANE BORMAN Hammond, Indiana DONNA BORRESEN Milwaukee, Wisconsin jEAN BOS Valparaiso, Indiana DOYNE BOTTERMAN Glen Ellyn, Illinois JAMES BOZIK Valparaiso, Indiana SHIRLEY BRAUE Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin NANCY BROWN Bartlett, Illinois ALLEN BURNS Belvidere, Illinois ROBERT BUSCH Lansing, Illinois THOMAS CAPPAS East Chicago, Indiana EUGENE CHINN New York City, New York HOWARD CHUMLEY Valparaiso, Indiana DUANE CIBOCK LaPorte, Indiana DALE CICIORA Valparaiso, Indiana COLLETTE. CLARK Westville, Indiana SUE CONSTINE Covin ton, Kentucky BETTY C ULTER East Gary, Indiana wnk v.3 NANCY COX Chicago, Illinois WALTER CROSMER Roundup7 Montana ROBERT DANIELSON Chesterton, Indiana LEORA DAVIES Gary, Indiana HARVEY DEAN Lansing, Illinois DONALD DIERSON Chicago Heights, Illinois ANDREW DOBELSTEIN Mentor, Ohio WALTER DOERING St. Louis, Missouri CROME DOLLASE Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin JOANNA DOLLASE Buffalo, New York GUS DOLMANISTH Cudah , Wisconsin ROBERT OLSON Valparaiso, Indiana CAROL DORN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania EDWARD DRZIK Newark, New ersey JANET DULMA CH South Bend, Indiana DORIS EASON Chesterton, Indiana SENIORS 60 DIANNE EBERHARDT Wilmette, Illinois LAVERN EBERT Watertown, Wisconsin BARBARA EDWARDSON Milwaukee, Wisconsin JEANETTE EGGERT Hebron, Indiana DALE ELLIS Val araiso, Indiana JOANN VENSEN Chicago, Illinois JOHN FACKLER,JR. Toledo, Ohio MAURICE FERCHEN Niagara Falls, New York D. JEAN FOLKENING Indianapolis, Indiana DOROTHY FOLKERS Peoria, Illinois MARY LOU FOSTER Crystal Lake, Illinois LOUISE FOX Birmingham, Alabama BERNIECE FRICKE Petersburg, Illinois SHARON CAREY Chicago, Illinois EILEENE GASSERT Detroit, Michigan DEL GENRICH Wausau, Wisconsin DUANE GIERKE Val araiso, Indiana ORRE GIFFORD Hammond, Indiana MARION GILBERTSON Logansport, Indiana GLORIA GLASS Columbia City, Indiana SENIORS ROBERT GOLDSTONE Gary, Indiana DIANE GOODNOUGH Sheboygan, Wisconsin CAROL GOUWENS Chicago, Illinois CAROL GREB Calument City, Illinois EUGENE GRIEWISCH Silver Greek, New York CHARLES GRIMM Gar , Indiana MILDR D GROHN Eau Claire, Wisconsin WILLARD GROSS West Allis, Wisconsin GUSTAVE HABITZ Lincoln Park, Michigan MONYEAN HAGENOW LaPorte, Indiana NATALIE HAHN Oak Park, Illinois RICHARD HAMMERNESS Teaneck, New Jersey CAROL HARMAN Glen Ellyn, Illinois MARGA HASS Topeka, Kansas GWEN HAUGE Chicago, Illinois DON HECKLER Ft. Wayne, Indiana LORRAINE HEDGES Park Ridge, Illinois NANCY HEIGN Kendallville, Indiana RHODA HEINECKE Utica, Michigan DOROTHY HEINRICHSMEYER St. Louis, Missouri 61 SENIORS DIANE HOERMANN Dearborn, Michigan RUTH HOLLAND Bridge'port, Michigan ROGER HOLLINGER Chicago; Illinois DON HOLTMAN Bristol, Connecticut EUGENE HOLTSLANDER Chica 0, Illinois BARBAR HOLZER Broadview, Illinois WESLEY HOREN Trenton, Michigan SUE HUFF Gary, Indiana LYNN HUMBURG New York City, New York MARLENE HUNING St. Louis, Missouri MAR ORIE ISRAEL hicago, Illinois RUTH AEGER Oa Park, Illinois CAROL jAHNS Wausau, Wisconsin ROBERT JARM Riverside, Illinois DANNY JARMAN Wilmington, Delaware ERNST JEHN Racme, Wisconsin NATALIE JENNE Milwaukee, Wisconsin GLENN OHNSON Sout Beloit, Illinois BLISS KEMMERLING Monroe, Michi an ROGER KETELS N Denver, Colorado RICHARD KICKBUSH Cattaraugus, New York AILEEN KIESCHNICK Lincoln, Texas MICKEY KINGSTON Pros cot Heights, Illinois JANE K PP Lewistown, Illinois ' 5W: www.- RICHARD KNUTSON Valparaiso, Indiana CLARENCE KOCH St. Louis, Missouri MARILYN KOCH Indiana olis, Indiana MARILYN OEHLER Northfield, Minnesota JANETTE KREGEL Beecher, Illinois EVELYN KRENTZ Chicago, Illinois EUNICE KRIEFALL Tonasket, Washington BETTY KUPKE York, Nebraska RUBEN LEAL,jR. East Chica 0, Indiana VERNON LA GLEYJR. Braintree, Massachusetts DOROTHY LARSON Grand Island, Nebraska LORRAINE LARSON Chicago, Illinois SHIRLEY LEPISTO Laurium, Michigan RONALD LERNER Elkhart, Indiana WARREN LINDGREN Chicago, Illinois SHIRLEY LINDSKOOG Chicago, Illinois 63 HAROLD MCCARRON Valparako, Indiana ROSEMARY MCCART Michi an City, Indiana NORMA McGARVIE Milwaukee, Wisconsin ROBERT MADRICK Grayslake, Illin01s DIANE MARKUSSEN Milwaukee, Wisconsin JACK MASSUCCI Chicago, Illinois JAMES MA'ITIES Rochester, New York JAMES MEES Zanesville, Ohio PAUL MELCHERT Cologne, Minnesota JOHN MESSNER Milwaukee, Wisconsin GLENN MEYER Union, Illinois JANEMARIE MEYER Peekskill, New York SHARON MEYER Cicero, Illinois PHYLLIS MILLER Michi an City, Indiana WILLIA MILLER La Grange Park, Illinois KENNETH MILLS Hammond, Indiana PATRICIA MOHME St. Louis, Missouri JAMES MOY New York City, New York BETH MUELLER LaGrange, Illinois LAURA MUELLER Minot, North Dakota 64 MARYLIN MUELLER Cleveland7 Ohio ROBERT MUELLER Villa Park, Illinois GLENN MULHOLLAND Forest Park, Illinois LYLE MULLER Owatonna, Minnesota LELAND MURPHY Geyser, Montana JO ANNE MUSTER Val araiso, Indiana DONAL NELSON Val araiso, Indiana JACK ELSON Chicago, Illinois KATHY NICKELSBURG Hastings-on-Hudson, New York JACKIE NILLES Evanston, Illinois LEONA NOMANN La Habra, California JACK OHLFEST Valparaiso, Indiana JEAN PALO Waukegan, Illinois LINNEA PAULSON Chicago, Illinois ROGER PAZUL Cicero7 Illinois jOHN PERKINS South Bend, Indiana VIRGINIA PERNO Chicago, Illinois MARGIE PETERS Cleveland, Ohio NAOMI PETERS Paullina, Iowa RONALD PETERSON Chicago, Illinois 65 SENIORS SENIORS 66 CLARENCE PETT Bay City, Michigan KARL PETZKE Rochester, Minnesota JAMES PIEHLER Merrill, Wisconsin NANCY PIOCH East Paterson, New Jersey BARBARA POHLIG Hannibal, Missouri DONALD PREVALLET Perryville, Missouri MARY FRANCIS PRUST Decatur, Illinois LILLIAN REACKHOFF Newfane, New York PATRICIA REDDEL St. Joseph, Michigan MARIAN REESE Kennewick, Washington EDWARD REEVES Chicago, Illinois URSULA REIMLER Westfalen, Germany HAROLD RENKEL Garfield Heights, Ohio ARTHUR REPP,JR. Clayton, Missouri ROYAL RIDGWAY Valparaiso, Indiana BERDENE RINGENBERG Bremen, Indiana WILBUR ROTHMAN ackson, Michigan ANI A RUBIN Shelbyville, Illinois CAROL RUBOW Milwaukee, Wisconsin SANDRA RUBOW Milwaukee, Wisconsin ROBERT RUEDI Detroit, Michigan ROBERT RUHTER Kenesaw, Nebraska JUANITA RUNGE Kansas City, Missouri LUANNE RUNGE Chicago, Illinois ROBERT RYDBURG Minneapolis, Minnesota DON SAWOCHKA Gary, Indiana RUTH SCHAEFER Chicago, Illinois HERBERT SCHMIEDEL Milwaukee, Wisconsin MARY SCHNACK Quincy, Illinois OWEN SCHNEIDER Val araiso, Indiana HERBE T SCHOENBERG, JR. Detroit, Michigan ELMER SCHOENBECK Chicago, Illinois KARLYN SCHRAM Milwaukee, Wisconsin MONA SCHULTZ LaPorte, Indiana MARLENE SCHUMACHER Milwaukee, Wisconsin ROBERT SCHUNEMAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ROBERT SCOTT Clearwater Beach, Florida MARLENE SEEHAUSEN Whitin , Indiana CARL SEL GER Whiting, Indiana CAROL SEPKE Detroit, Michigan v o SENIORS BEVERLY SHUPE Valparaiso, Indiana THOMAS SITTLER Silver Lake, Indiana LaVAUGHN SLEEPER Gresham, Oregon ED SPLETZER Chicago, Illinois WILLIAM STARK Hebron, Indiana NAOMI STEEGE Glendale, New York CONSTANCE STEINBERG Chicago, Illinois WILLIAM STEINBRECHER Petoskey, Michigan MERLE STOGENTIN Chicago Heights7 Illinois BARBARA STRAIGHT Milwaukee, Wisconsin ANGELO STRAZZANTE Chicago, Illinois WILLIAM SUAREZ Gary, Indiana BETTE SUHR Chicago, Illinois DONALD SUHR Evergreen Park7 Illinois ELAINE SUSINA Chicago, Illinois ARLENE SVIHRA, Yonkers, New York ELLEN SWEET Fond du Lac, Wisconsin GLENN TABOR Brookfield, Illinois LOIS THEER Bristol, Connecticut WILLIAM THOMS Denver, Colorado 68 SENIORS NADENE TRESEMER Sherburn, Minnesota LOIS TORNBERG Livonia, Michigan DOROTHEA TRINKLEIN Hastings, Michigan KENNETH UNRATH Decatur, Illinois WILLARD VanASDALL Knox, Indiana MELANIE WACHTLER Detroit, Michigan RONALD WACKETT Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin CAROLE WAGNER Riverside, Illinois WILLIAM WAGNER Kendallville, Indiana JOANN WEBER Beecher, Illinois THEODORE WEBER Ft. Wayne7 Indiana MARLENE WEHMUELLER St Louis, Missouri WAYNE WEIDNER Racine, Wisconsin JACQUELINE WESTPHAL Marquette, Michigan CYNTHIA WETTERMAN DesPlaines, Illinois DAVID WETTERMAN Columbus, Ohio DON WICHMAN Valparaiso, Indiana GERALD WIECHMANN Thiensville, Wisconsin GRACE WIESE Kendallville, Indiana WAYNE WIESE St. Joseph, Michigan SENIORS ADA-EVA WILLIAMSON Valparaiso, Indiana N EOMA WINK Wenona, Illinois ANNE WINTERS Orinda, California NELSON WOLF Waterloo, Illinois GEORGE WOLLENWEBER Yorkville, Illinois PHYLLIS WOODS LaPorte, Indiana DONNA WUNROW Milwaukee, Wisconsin PHYLLIS YUDT Sharon, Pennsylvania CARL ZEESE Michigan City, Indiana GERMAINE MARKWORTH Maywood, Illinois Seniors Not Pictured JOHN ALEXANDER THOMAS LEWIS MRS. MARGARET DUNN LORRAINE MEYER MILDRED EVENSON HAROLD SIEBERT MARILYN GERTSMEIER DAVID STRASEN DAVID GOETZKE MARY SWENSON ELWIN GRAY KEITH TALMADGE RUSSELL HALLEEN RAYMOND WEBSTER GLORIA JUNGEMANN ,. w; , , b , - Vany seniors attends the rlstmas party Wthh 'restdent Krctzmann gave for his class in Christianity and Modern Prob- lems. 7O GERALD ANDERSON Eau Claire, Wisconsin RUDOLF ARNOLD Portland, Oregon WILLIAM BEHRENDT Strongsville, Ohio jAMES BLOOM Chesterton, Indiana RALPH BOTTERMAN Roselle, Illinois CHARLES BRETZKE Wausau, Wisconsin WILLARD BRUSS Fremont, Wisconsin LAWRENCE DOUGHERTY Chicago, Illinois PAUL ECKLAND Chesterton, Indiana ROBERT EHLERS Cleveland, Ohio EDWARD FINGERLE Butler, NewJersey KENNETH FINZEL Monroe, Michigan DONALD FITES Tippecanoe7 Indiana WILBERN FLINN Gary, Indiana CHARLES GLICK Havana, Illinois WALTER GROSS Quincy, Illinois JOHN HAGBERG Rockford, Illinois RICHARD HARMS Batavia, New York VICTOR HESTERMAN Ridgeville Corner7 Ohio FRED JENNY Cudahy, Wisconsin 71 SENIORS 5 JEREMIAH JESKE Aurora, Illinois RICHARD jOHANN Chesterton, Indiana HENRY JUD Henrietta, New York JOHN KNISPEL Omaha, Nebraska DENNIS KOPP Kewanee, Illinois ROBERT MASCHHOFF Hoyleton, Illinois ROBERT MILLER Valparaiso, Indiana KENNETH NITKA Hebron, Indiana WAYNE NYHUIS Sheboygan, Wisconsin PAUL PEKRUL Milwaukee, Wisconsin DONALD POHLIG Richmond, Virginia WALTER POSINGIES Minneapolis, Minnesota CARLHEINZ RAHMIG Milwaukee, Wisconsin RONALD RATHKE Milwaukee, Wisconsin ARTHUR ROSSBACH New York City7 New York RICHARD ROSSOW Milwaukee, Wisconsin PAUL RUPPRECHT Indianapolis, Indiana KATHRYN SANDBORG Chica 0, Illinois RICHAR SCHUMACKER Valparaiso, Indiana JOHN STRUVE Kouts, Indiana SENIORS JAMES TRUMP Valparaiso, Indiana HAROLD VALETTE Gary, Indiana JOHN WENDT Chicago, Illinois RICHARD WUETHRICH Winnebago, Wisconsin PAUL ZACHARIAS Bridgeport, Connecticut Seniors Not Pictured HOWARD BUHL RICHARD FRAZIER CHARLES SCHMIDT JAMES STOUT After a class the senior law students usually congregate at the radiators in the ArtSrLaw building. Engineering labs are a ghmusW for senior engineers. 73 HgCHOOL OF LAW ALLAN BLOOM Fort Wayne, Indiana LOUIS BLOOM Fort Wayne, Indiana WILLIAM CAREW Gary, Indiana JAMES CLEMENT Gary, Indiana RONALD GOTHER Milwaukee, Wisconsin DONALD GRAY Gary, Indiana TERRY GRAY Gary, Indiana WILLIAM HEERMAN Chicago, Illinois ROBERT JAHNS Wausau, Wisconsin RICHARD KIPPEN Grand Rapids, Michigan JACK KOEPKE Milwaukee, Wisconsin PETER KRENTZ Aurora, Illinois RICHARD MERTZ Saginaw, Michigan THOMAS MOSHIER Dayton, Ohio NED MYERS Dayton, Ohio JAMES PETERSON Duluth, Minnesota T OIVO SALO Elmhurst, Illinois DONALD YATES Ashkum, Illinois Not Pictured ROLAND SHERMAN 74 As graduation nears. . . E xgxxuux gqux H I . I Seniors exchange news of future plans. 75 Annual Greek Song Fest 76 77 l INTERFRATERNITY , GLENN MULHOLLAND, President COUNCIL The functiotis ofthe Interfraternity Council are to co- ordinate fraternity life among the nine social fraternities on campus and to promote a close functioning relationship between the Administration of the University and the vari- ous fraternities. As the University is now active in the transi- tion from the old West Campus t0 the new East Campus, so the I.F.C. this past year has taken positive steps forward in changing pledging from tthazingT7 to a constructive program. To accomplish this end, two new committees, theJudicial Council and the New Campus Committee, were formed to meet growing demands that are being made upon fraterni- ties The grade point average requirements were raised for pledging to correspond with the Universityts requirements for graduation Each year the I.F.C. awards an All-Sports Trophy for intramurals to the championship team and also awards to the fraternity with the highest grade point agerage a scholarship plaque. The I.F.C. is, in general, the regulat- ing body for all fraternity activities on campus. Dean Koepke is the advisor and represents the Administration. Qt 3 V5. Fin: 10w: George Reidenbach, Don Prevallet, Glenn Wiese, Martin Wiesgjohn Sorenson, Bob Milleri Thin! Mulholland, John Tagge, Earl Dey, Dean Koepke. 70w: Paul Rupprecht, Ted Zorn,john Messner, Wayne Second row: Vic Rarnmelsberg,John Greenwood, Wayne Anderson, Luther Stohlman. 78 INTERSORORITY COUNCIL With Dean Tangermann as the representative of the Administration and the advisor of Intersorority Council, the organization eo-ordinates policies and activities of the six sororities on campus. With each sorority having two repre- sentatives in the Council, such business as revising rushing rules, arranging dates for pre-rush teas, and calculating grade points for scholarship plaques is carried on in the weekly meetings. Planning a party at the Union for the fra- ternities during the Christmas season was also part of the work of the Intersorority Council this year. The girls in the various sororities can put forth any suggestions they have to the Council through their individual representatives. In general, the I. S. C. is the governing head of all sorority ac- tivities on campus. First 70w: Adrienne Horstman, Karlyn Schram, Eileene Gassertt Second row: Lillian Reackhoff,Jean Wolter,Judy Lapp, Dean Tangermann, Mary Schnack,Judy Beckman,Jackie Radloff, Marlene Nofzt 79 ALPHA XI EPSILON s: , Firxt raw: Gayle Hill, Nancy Pasche, Audrey Sanders, Naomi Steege, Marge Heineman, Carol Dom, Sharon Pazul, Barbara Edwardson, Carol Jahns, Shirley Altmann7 Peggy Dunn. Second 70w: Marge Lamp, Shirley Lindskoog, Mary Lou Foster, Carol Harmon, Bernice Germer, Sharon Garey, Nancy Starn,J0yce Leuth, Cara Deuschel, Marguerite Freuh, Lorraine Albright, Lorna x x t t Gruenzel,Jackiejones, Maryln ZwiefelJean'ne Wolter, Judy Lappt Third row: Carol MacWilliams, Verna Mietz, Kathy Nickelsburg, Nancy Schumm, Marion Niederer, Pat Mitchell, Ruth Anderson, Dorothy Heinrichsmeyer. Fourth 70w: Karen Rempert, Ruth Teschner, Dorothy Bella,Jody Evensen, Marilyn Koch, Phyllis Yudt, Arlene Leth. Almnl: Neoma Wink, Rita Speckman. What memories remain in the big, white house at 503 . . . the rush of returning girls in September, all renewing old friendships and telling about wonderful summers . . . the girls settling down to study . . . beautiful autumn weather which almost pushed aside thoughts of that term paper that had to be written or the book that had to be read for Lit . . . Homecoming: meeting alums, nailing hFilberW, our tiger, t0 the roof, getting third place on our float . . . open house with everything beautifully cleaned and girls hoping no one would open the closets . . . Halloween and the pranks ofour neighbors to the east t . . the winter formal . . t caroling and the beauty 0fthe Christmas season . . . the New YeaHs re- solutions that were never kept . . . the pledge parties and the new Alpha Xis . . . our spring formal . . . Song Fest . . . and finally, graduation and saying good-bye to 19 seniors. How empty the house seemed, but it had been a year of wonder- ful times. 80 Wssst i Who is it Jody? Founded: 1919 Membership: 43 Colors: Red and White OFFICERS President ........................ Dorothy Bella Vice President ...................... Judy Lapp Recording Secretary ................. CarolJahns Corresponding Secretary .......... Carol Harmon Treasurer ............... , . , , ,Neoma Wink $$$12$953g31111f If you think the tiger looks tired, you should have seen the gals who put him together! 81 Can I borrow it, Barby g i. ai s2; ALPHA PHI DELTA Slocumis may name. Ilm a maintenance man for Valparaiso, and itis myjob to keep the Alpha Phi Delta house in running order. Now, I don,t go in the house much unless itls for special things like when the plaster falls from the ceiling or the tubs donlt drain. Myjob,s in the basement keeping the furnace running. Havetyou ever seen that Alpha basement? vae never seen such a pile o stuffin one place in my life! Sometimes I can hardly find the furnace. First comes Homecoming. This year they made a GREAT BIG panda. Pieces of him were standing in every corner. And there was that giant drum! I could have told ,em it wouldn,t go through the door after they put it together. Too bad neither the house decorations nor the perfume bottle float won a prize; they sure worked hard. Marlene Wehmueller tshe lives in the room with the loose plastery was one of the prettiest queens in a long time . . . Well, theyjust about got that Homecomingjunk Cleaned up when they started practicing Christmas carols. There theyid stand, in the middle of all those trunks and leftover furni- ture, singing away. It was the same come Song Fest time. Sure was a relief when their pledges gave the place a good cleaning . . At least all I had to do was tend to the furnace. First 7010: Ruth Toepher, Mary Schnack, Mary Ann Witte, Marla Appold,Janice Evans, Gwen Haugei, Melanie Wachtlerl Second 10w: Jan Bartelt, Miriam Becker, Kay Wilsman, Bev Sodorborg, Sandra Maekey, Elaine Paolini, Shirley Nelescn, Greta Gockel, Karen Prescott, Third 70w: Saramae Loesch, Barb Schultz, Darlene Rupprecht, Alice johnson, Barb Haman, Carolyn Ericson, Rhoda Zehnder, Ruth Schairer,judy Beckman, Betty Newman, Jo Schmidt, Marlene Wehmueller,Jo Schulenberg, Dona Clark. Fourth row: Elaine Bombke, Mary Lou Vernol, Barb Brown, Carol Diehl, Ingrid Schlangey Marlene Heuning, Robbie Rompf, Connie Steinberg, Lois Miller. Fifth 70w: Ethel Traut, Sue Hesterman, Flo Sehmidtke, Lois Rodenbeck. Sixth row: Marilyn Koehler, Lucille Priebe, Kathy Sandborg,Judy Bovim, Marilyn Schumacker,Julia Schwerman, Betty Suhr, Pat Mohme, Barb Lange7 Lois Ollinger, Judy Schuermann. Seventh rouxjean Ahlbrand, Helen Keith, Pat Tremain, Ruth Holland,Judy Loth, Evy Krentz, Cynthia Wetterman, Carol Reinhardt, Marie Hothom, Millie Warman, Cynthia Doran, Doris Eason, Barb Holzer, Lorraine Holtzen, Shirley Ayers7 Mary Von Huseni Founded: 1917 Membership: 71 Colors: Rose and Grey OFFICERS President ........................ Kathy Sandborg Vice-President ....... . . , .Mary Schnack Recording Secretary ............. Marlene Wehmueller Corresponding Secretary ............. Marilyn Koehler Treasurer 11111111111111111111111111111 Anita Rubin Whafs the big attraction, girls? 83 What will it be-an Italian bob or a crcwcut? The Annex girls at bedtime First row: Marcia Bamesberger, Shirl Gerzan, Elynor Kanning, Arlene Peterson, Emilie Eifrig, Pat Reddel, joyce Steinker, Carol Gowens, Natalie Jenne, Diane Vanderhoof, Nancy Wehling,Joan Kraemer, Carol Lohrberg, Nancy Heign, Moni Drees, Evie Rau, Althea Bartz, Margaret Witte, Marilyn Sering, Marilyn Evers, Elfrieda Heuerl Second 10w: Kay Vonderlage, Marge Schmidt, Rhoda Heinecke, Laura Mueller, Phyllis Werneke, Gloria Glass, Elaine Arndt, Pat Donaldson, Doris, Boerger,Judy Huchthausen, Glenda Wallen, Kathy Banker, janice Berth, Mary Ann Johannes, Joan Kesseler,Jeanne Huchthausen, Ann Hanneman, Marion Gilbertson, Charlotte McCree, Gloria Joesting, Elaine Durst, Charlotte Thiela, Adeline Ladendorf, Marlys Nieland,Jackie Westphal, Nancy Pioch, Ursula Reimler, Beverly Holder, Shirley Lepisto, Barbara Zittle, Enuice Kanning, Donna Borresen, Barbara G012, Lorraine Meyer, Carol Zars, Lorraine Haugk, Louise Prohl, Andienne Horstmanl Third rowsjeanne Kregel, Marcella Borcherding, Diane Eberhardt, Natalie Hahn, Naomi Peters, Ann De Vries, Marlene Kliemek, Mary Langhotl , Betty Kupke, Velma Amling, Betty Coulter, Diane Borman, Edrith Rohwer, Nancy Boers, Eunice Mittermaier, Marie Kettleforder7 Lillian Reackhoif, Sue Struve, Carole Wagner, Grace Wiese, Beth Mueller, Betty Much, Marilyn Humberg, Wanda Drees, The fall of 1955 found the Gammas eighty-eight strong. The house at 253 Greenwich certainly got a workout every Monday night! Homecoming came and with it two second-place plaques to add to the attractiveness of our newly-painted Clubrooms. Late in October the Gammas held a car washing day which Will now occur annually. Fun, along with wet, muddy feet, was had by all! Throughout the year we found that Sousa marches provided very good after- dinner music. As Christmas drew near, plans for carolling and for- mals were in the making After flnals came spring and with it new pledges, more formals, and Song Fest. Thought it all could be heard the laments ofthe ever-suffering student teachers and social workers. Thinking back on all of the activities throughout the year, each Gamma wanted to say: ttA good time was had by all.77 84 ae-N-A Gamma Special: 750 a car wash Founded: 1918 Membership: 88 Colors: Purple and White OFFICERS President .......................... Shirley Lepisto Vice-President ..................... Jean Folkening Recording Secretary ................. Naomi Peters Corresponding Secretary ........... Diane Eberhardt Treasurer .......................... Doris Boefger 85 z Beat it out, Li11y7 Less laughing, girls and more drying! First 7ow:janet Ehle, Marilyn Hermann, Mickey Kings- ton; Marjorie Israely Ann Henrichs, Jackie Nilles, Marion Werner, Carolyn Stults, Mona Schultz,jane Kip'p, Naomi Loseket Sewnd rowsjoan Biesemeier, Marie Hasz, Marie Hartmann,,Carol Sepke, Marlene Nofz, Darla Nolte, Bernie Fricke, Ruth Jaeger, Marian Reese, Luanne Runge, Merle Stogentin, Melva Sievers, Third DELTA CHI EPSILON TtHere they ComeV, The mad rush was on. I was about to witness another wonderful year with the Delts. It was a struggle but with a little elbow grease, the house soon looked neat as a pin. Before I had time to count the seconds, the gals were in the midst of homecoming preparations. Minutes passed rapidly when the gals were waltzing at the winter formal. Christmas Carols soon became the songs of the hour signifying that Christmas was only days away. During the weeks preceeding Easter, I saw Delts busily engaged in rush parties. The pledges were terrific gals and soon they too joined our march of time. Song Fest and the spring formal became memories and then the year had almost past. The final goodbyes were said. I remained hanging on the kit- chen wall, sad to see these gals leave, but looking forward to keeping time for the Delts next year. 70w: Marlene Seehausen, Sue Constine, Mary Bliever- nicht, Leigh Temme, Beth Frohmader, Carol Lu Menze, Ronda Hoffman, Carolyn Baehr, Ada Williamson, Martha Klausing. Absent: Marlene Albert, Martha Baese, Nancy Cherry, Monyean Hagenow, Leona Nomann,Jean Palo, Carol Rubow7 Sandra Rubow, Mary Swenson, Donna Wunrowt 86 c4Here4s to Delta ChiW Founded: 1944 Membership: 42 Colors: Grey and Yellow OFFICERS President ........................ Bernice Fricke Vice4President, .' 444444444444444444 Marlene Nofz Recording Secretary 44444444444444 Luanne Runge Corresponding Secretary ........... Marian Reese Treasurer ........................... Jane Kipp Waiting for the chauffeur 87 qt doesnk smell spoiled to me? House duties4a painful necessity KAPPA'TAU $4.. , t , First 70w: Claudia Ahrens, Phyllis Woods7 Sue Huff, Nancy Krenzke, Carole Miller, Marilyn Freitag. Second 70w: Kit Bressnert Arlene Svihra, Nancy Monroe, Jacky Barwineck, Margaret Measel. Third 70w: Trudy Jordan, Karlyn Schram, Diane Goodnough, Sally ZETA Bertram. Fourth 70w: Linnea Paulson, Dorothy Larson, Laura Fountain, Mildred Grohn, Maxine Ding, Lorraine Hedges, Lynne ZumMallent Absent: Eileene Gassert, Carol Dihle, Nancy Finger, We are the KTst. We find that we are a rather plea- sant group of young ladies, and as a general rule, we are inclined to enjoy ourselves. We love Bermuda shorts, pino- chle, pizza, pleasant faculty members, gentlemen, good en- tertainment, and an occasional game of WWhorse race? We dislike finals, lack of mail, eight chlock classes, and bores. We tolerate classes, an exploding furnace, sitting down at a desk to study, and fraternity men who persist in abscond- ing with hobjets dWarW from our house. We are a group of individualists who have found that a great deal can be ac- complished by cWpulling together.77 We are to aid our social and intellectual development. Having accomplished these aims, we find that we would not exchange KTZ for any- thing in the world. 88 1 v w Phyllis dictates; Claudia types. Founded: 1948 Membership: 25 Colors: Navy blue and white OFFICERS President ........................ Lorraine Hedges Vice-President Karlyn Schram Recording Secretary ................. Trudyjordan Corresponding Secretary ............ Laura Fountain Treasurer ........................... Millie Grohn 89 Linnea, Karlyn, and Laura at the social Center of the house. The front room gang. H DELTA cm DEACONES: emprm First row: Evonne Pfaif, Dianne Nelson, Lois Graesser, Ruth Ann Hansen, Lorraine Ehmann, Mildred Evenson, Ruth Schnaars, Darlene Prahl, Gloriajungemann, Louise Fox, Doris Awe, Anne Schroeder, Esther Kusch, Majorie Schlender. Second 70w: Pat Schutt, Anita Klepel, Dolores Frederking, Nadene Tresemer, Marian Slyter, Mertice Spaude,Joyous Spilker, Rhea Curts,J01ane PI DELTA CHI For one of the last times, ctthis 01d houset: knew its Children.' Pi Delts returned in the fall, hopeful of this pro- spect and were not disappointed in their fondest drea'ms. Early in November the long-awaited blue prints for the new house across from the Union were revealed, scrutinized, and approved. Only construction remained and it was begun a few months later. There were other events at the old house: the tradi- tional alumnae tea at homecoming, one of the best pledge Classes, Carolling, farewell to thejanuary grads and so on into the May graduation. Occasionally there was a soliciting trip, the adoption of a stray cat, a convention in Fort Wayne, or a house party. Reynolds, Phyllis Smith, Geraldine Eubanks, joan Jensen, Fay Brennenstuhl, Shirley Swanson. Third 10w: Carole Fonas, Carole Frei, Gerry Vaag, Ruth Mueller, Cathy Bewie, Sharyn Dennis, Amy Hoppe, Carla Husebo, Della Henning, Elaine Lange, Carolyn Bensel, Diane Markussen, Marlys Albus, Ilene Behlmaier, Rhoda Gilmer, Dorothy Folkers. 90 The old faithful for breakfastieggs. Founded: 1948 Membership: 45 Colors: green and silver OFFICERS President .............................. Louis Fox Vice-Presidcnt ......... ......... GloriaJungemann Secretary, . Rh0da Gilmer Treasurer .......................... Esther Kusch 91 gShall we listen to Brahms 0r Ravel..w Everyone anticipates mail call. It must be Monday. SIGMA THETA Fz'm row: Wilma Wink7 Marlene Lacey, Ruth Stueckler, Trinklein, Marilyn Plath7 Roberta Reidt Elaine Bluhm, Joann Weber, Shirley Braue, Elaine Frank, Sylvia Janemarie Meyeri Fourth row: Lois Tornberg, Judy Bellman, Marga Hasse Second raw: Beverly Shupe,Jaekie Magisen, Barbara Lee, Lois List, Pat Goff, Naoma Radloff, Millie Harmon, Lois Keil,Judy Kleinsehmidt, Shirley, Aileen Kieschnick, Doris Jensen. Absent: Mary Naomi Haekbarth, Ruth Wisehmeyere Third 70w: Yvonne Frances Pruste Wachmann, Ruth Schaefer, Marie Melinat, Dort snowmen Soreoczorv FOUNDED b9i9 The old white house opened a weary eye early one autumn day for the Sigs were gayly coming home to 507 Monroe. The old house settled itself firmly with a reluctant sigh for it had had little rest since the lively summer session. Now it wondered, gWhat will happen this year? Its spirits were soon lifted as its appearance was changed with cleaned and redecorated rooms. The old house groaned with activity as Homecoming approached, but many hours spent on float and house decorations were richly rewarded when the Sigs placed two new trophies on the mantel. Before it became aware of the time7 the first snow had sprinkled the roof of the old house, Thanksgiving was past, and the strains of hltis Christmas on the Campusw drifted from room to room along with the aroma of pine, cake, and coffee. The New Year brought another whirl of activities which made the old house reel: rushing, pledging, house parties, and a fromai. But the old house sighed with regret when the budding lilac tree foretold the end of the school year. There was the Senior Farewell, final parties, gradua- tion, and then the old white house settled down for a long nap and a wait for another year as the home of Sigma Theta. 92 How did Timothea Sparrow get up there?7 uHow have you been, BobW Founded: 1919 Membership: 32 Colors: Blue and Yellow OFFICERS President .................... Dorothea Trinklein VicaPresident Roberta Reid Recording Secretary Aileen Kieschnick Corresponding Secretary Joann Weber Treasurer ....................... Marilyn Plath Come and see your picture, Dorf, How is a girl supposed to get her beauty sIeepW 93 DELTA THETA PHI Delta Theta hails all those who would pursuejurisprud- ence, practice honestjudgment and noble desire, and live in friendship with society. We strive to remain congruous with the high ideals of scholarship which are concomitant with the legal profession, and constantly hope to achieve even greater intellectual heights. Continuing in our past tradition, we hope, in the future, to carry on our social obligations through our never forgotten formals as well as our parties and banquets. We will continue to show, as in the past, our good sportsman- ship in fields of competition at Valpo and our hospitality is a by-word on campus. Together, we reflect yesterday with pride, today we live withjoy and eagerness, and we look at the future with profound hope of attaining the highest goals. The doors of 605 Lincolnway never close. Everyone is welcome First 70w: Elwood Jackemeyer, Paul Melchert, Philip Larry Gallman, Carl Wiuff, Herb Nowinski, Earl Kinast, Toby Salo, Lyle Muller, Wayne Anderson, Doreing, Robert Wright, Ned Meyers, Clark Wilson, GlennJ. Tabor, Bruce Bloom, Bill Carew, Jim Perbix, Third 70w: Norman Saracotf, Gene Gt Krug, Don Gray, Bob Cox, John RaKowi, Dale Ellis, Bill Andersen, Don Y. Yates, Don Brueggemann,Jim Sullivan, Duane George Harris, Bob Gascoyne, Second 70w: Galen Grote, Noerenberg, Churck Ran, Raymond M. Skony, Ralph Gordon Rayner, Terry Lantry,J0hn Krueger, Verne El Kerwin, Bill Zimmerman, Harold F. Bentz, Phil Paxton, Ray Kickbush, Lee Myers, Kenneth Smer, Simour, Allan Bloom,Jim Peterson, Gus Habitz, John Leeney, Earl Bladow,john Strub, Harold Kimmel, 94 Founded: 1916 Membership: 46 Colors: Green and White OFFICERS Dean .......... .AlBloom ViceeDean ............................... Toby Salo Tribune Ray Skony Clerk of the Rolls ........................... Ed Lien Clerk of the Exchequer ............... Bill Zimmerman Baliff ................................. John Rakow Intellectual pursuits, no doubt hBe sure that you spell it right? Oh, for the life ofa pledge! 95 THETA CHI , la in Human g e First row: Don Eckart, Norm Volk, Fred Lyman, Howard Doering, Paul Borliek, Art Yoss, Ron Rathke, Paul Schrage, Eugene Holland, Quentin Blachly, Carl Freiburger, Don Lohrentz. Second row: Gusjabs,Joel Schultz, Don Wilbrandt, Hollis Duensing, Gene Griewisch, Gerry Anderson, Paul Pekrul, Elliot Manke, Frank Oster, Ed Eckart, Bob Miller, Jim Wilbrandt, John Wendt, Bob Beer, Chuck Glick, Walter Buchwald, w aggtt ' Melvin Walsh, Eugene Prietzel, Lee Brown, Bob Hollinger, Vernon Langley. Stain: Loren Scheer, Tom Bell, Bob Busch, Dennis Kopp, Walter Schaw, Kennard Kopp, Paul Sonne, Rich Farren, Don Nerius. Balcony: Gerry Gott, Roger Ketelsen, Ed Spletzer, Ed Wolff, Dick Lieb, Ross Abbe, Paul Blanke, Bill Kissenberth, Ted Henning, Bob Roth, What memories the men of Theta Chi have of their school year! The beginning of classes again in September witnessed the return of the Theta Chis to the house at 804 Union. With homecoming highlighting our fall activities, we proceeded with preparations for our winter formal and Christmas festivities. To participate with us in the work as well as in the fun engendered in all these activities were the members of the fall pledge Class. In the spring the brothers were kept busy with rush parties, Song Fest,f1e1d day, and finals. Memories 0fthis school year are memories that tighten the fellowship of our fraternity. These are the things that remind us of the bro- therhood we have found in Theta Chi. 96 m g wmwm VSBMRE mm mm ; MM 711MN1HH I621 KN!!! IMW lillllllllt I W I l lle MM!!! ElH f HIV xm r 1 .. K II! n mum! mwllq5yx, 1M7! BAT: W m .Ah H: I 1,1, ,5: w; I, mm, WUaXI HJHIMT ,I EENCK Y Lr Ff H, t ' ' The Theta Chfs final edition for Homecoming Founded: 1916 Membership: 63 Colors: Red and White OFFICERS President ...... . . I ....... Gerald Anderson Vice President .................... Loren Scheer Secretary ....................... Kennard Kopp Treasurer .................... Eugene Griewisch House chores for Theta Chi pledges Clean uptime for the domesticated actives 97 KAPPA PHI TAU A new era opens as we see three years of endeavor at nationalization becoming a reality, and a new national fra- ternity making its appearance on campus. With this.transi- tion, the tradition we are fond of remains the sagne: the pa- jama party with the mattress tunnel stretching through our house, the three-day Homecoming party, and the formalsl Yet school is not all social life and tradition does not only emanate from the social side of college. The social functions form only a part of our tradition. A high scholastic average for the farternity, winning 01 intramural trophies, leading in homecoming decorations, and striving for a constant program ofimprovement are all a part of Kappa Phi. We are proud of our traditions of Kappa Phi and of our recent accomplishments, and will continue to strive as brothers for a true fraternal spirit. v x. .V. w ; 0m Fm: row: Dave Schultz, Bill Rolf,Jim Wilson, Michael Dave Voigt, Jim McFarland, Donald E. Becker, Herb Drake, llPledgell, Allen Gegenwarth, Raymond Jurgena Stride, Bob Schroer, Dick Karsch, Forth row: Carl sen, Ron Buls, Karl Meyer, Don Dojan, Ray Stenwche. Pollex, Bob Nilsen,Jerry Wachholz, BillTheiss, Bob Second 10w: Howard Lacey,John Steben, Bob Wohnrade, Schmidt, Al Steele, Gene Grieger, Pete Krentz,John Max Nagel, Chuck Eichhammer, Frank Brucato, Dave Tagge, Richard Hammerness, Jim Borgstrom, Allen Sauer, Loren Korte, Dick Wedemeyer7 Ted Baranl Bobolz, Dave Schultz. Thim' raw: Chuck Lemke, Eugene Foster, Willard Bruss, 98 Taking the mechanism apart for the house decoration was easier than putting it together. Founded: 1947 Membership: 46 Colors: Green and White OFFICERS Chancellor ........... Z ............. Herbert Stride Vice-Chancellor ...................... David Voigt Recording Scribe. . . . . .Calvin Eggers Bursar ............................... Jim Wilson They sleep in them, too. 99 Down the stairs by the elevator LAMBDA CHI First 70w: Glenn Meyer7 Reymond Wendell7 Robert Stepanek, Thomas Schutte, Willard Gross, Erich Knoetzsch, Jack Massucci, Richard Kickbush, Don Wohlhueter, Ronald McNeilly, David Sturm, Nils Landfors, Roger Hinkeldey, Roland Freels, Ernst Jehn, Larry Prentice, Second row: Victor Rammelsberg, Dale Mertz,jim Huegli. Third raw: Harvey Dean, Richard ;. .. um m munmlumnnm'llld mxwmmmmuwmmmmum... WWXVMNRN h ALPHA Mertzijames Zaborsky, David Liedtke. Fourth 10w: James Piehler, Milton Gnewotta, Vern Scholz, Michael Kleiny John McVey, Eugene Holtslander, Angelo Strazzante, James Engelbert, John Haffner, John Greenwood, Robert Ehlers, Bob Gehrke, Don Diersen, Maurice Ferchen, Hans Hover, Karl Robert. The large house on Greenwich Street with the novel fire escape has a new face, but the faces of the cheerful fellows in this house remain the same: always warm and friendly. The atmosphere has not changed either, for it expresses a hearty welcome to all who enter the partals. Nor have the ideals of our fraternity been altered We will always strive toward Christian fellowship, outstanding leadership, strength in unity, and making llEvery man a man;, who endeavors to seek en- trance into Lambda Chi Alpha. We will always strive to manu- facture men who are better equipped to meet the temptations, responsibilities, and toils of the outside world. All types of per- sonalities congregate in Lambda Chi, but they are all woven together into a single fraternity. The outside of Our house may Change, but inside the Lambda Chi spirit remains the same. 100 Founded: 194:6 Membership: 60 Colors: Purple, green, and gold OFFICERS High Alpha ..................... Karl Robert High Beta. , 1mpEngelbert High Gamma John Haffner High Tau ....................... Tom Schutte What would the students do without bull sessions? The pledge paddles d2 come in handy. Ginger seems to have been properly trained 101 Mmmmmm therc must be something of interest there. PI KAPPA ALPHA As has been the case for the last thirtyeflve years, the coming of September again heralded the return to the Valparaiso campus men bounded together by the fraternal fellowship of Pi Kappa Alpha and its local predecessors. Three years ago we became a chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, which with 1 1 1 Chapters ranks among the top ten national fraternities. This renaissance which began then was in full swing during the 1955-56 academic year. A first place trophy and second place plaque rewarded the Homecoming decorations. The annual L0ngsh0reman7s brawl, Christmas caroling, the Dream Girl Formal, Song Fest, and our traditional constructive pledging were among the years, outstand- ing fraternity events. In extracurricular aetlvities many of the brothers were prominent in campus organizations and honorary associations. Within the fraternity we attemped to maintain the proper balancetbetween our scholastic and social endeavors. Whenjune arrived, the disappearance of the familiar garnet and goldjackets once more signified the close of another acade- mic yearea year made richer for each of us by the brotherhood in Pi Kappa Alpha. Fm: rowt'Jim Matties, Don Miller, Dick Harms, Chuck Walter Posingies. Fifth row: Art Clausing, Tom Siess, Bretzke, Ray Seefeldt, David Stoike, Rolland Preuss. John Deutschlander, Richard Malzahn, Wes-Horen, Second rowrjim Sensenbaugh,Jim Swing, Martin Wiese, John Durkovic, jack Ohlfest, Bud Viegutt Szxth 7010: Ken Rott, John Koch, john Hagberg, Arnold H. Gene Webert Fred Krueger, Don Volbrecht, Robert Schwartz, Jim Juergensen, Frank Preusst Third 70w: Kolb, Ted Krebs, Dick Pick, John Schnoor, Dieter Norm Anderson,Jim Mees, Russ Curl, Elwood Marble, Nickel, Harold Lehmann. Seventh row: Bob Heckel, B111 Edward Drzik, Richard Wuethrich, Harold L. Moyer, Stark, Fourth 70w;John Struve, Wayne Wiese, Allen Scheich, IOZ Founded: 1919 Membership: 53 Colors: Garnet and 01d gold OFFICERS SMC ................................ Henryjud IMC ............................... Jack Ohlfest THC ........................ Norman Anderson Rolland Preuss HAnd to think that I have 30 more Fellows to serve? 103 K Don,t forget the spot next to your ear? We finally did it, Bill. The budget balances? First row: Lanny Prescott, Lester Burch, Howard Takahashi, Dana Knoerr, Don McGibbon, Glenn Johnson, Bliss Kemmerling, David Kleiner, Norm McGarvie, A1 Meitz, Bruce Johnson. Second row: Nils Wahlstrom, Roger Zisman, Paul Miller, Wes Mader, Blair Schlender, Bob Mueller, Chuck Shemenske, Dave Ott, Pete Plimpton, Ross Alexander, John Messnert - W'gwlmii-x t IIIIIWIIIIIIIM l au W45 71;! th hwziz Third row: Dave Laudenat, Ron Peterson, Tom Siesennop, Joe Strieter,jim Amling, Art Goldbeck, Fred Moeller, Ron Reimer7 Dallas Dollase, Chuck Kokaskal Fourth 70w: Ronald Pokrandt, Ronald Armgard, Ralph Guth, Warren Mecus, Bill Mueller7 Ronald Priebe7 Tom Retzer, Lloyd Sponholtz, George Wollenweber, Eugene Bruns. The 1955-56 academic year was one filled with both work and play for the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Some of our most enjoyable hours were spent with paint brush in hand, as we remodeled several rooms, pro- Vided a new study room, a den, and a phone room. We will long remember these and all the little projects that helped to make our home a happy one. Homecoming, the float and house decorations, organization of the Motherst Club, Christmas caroling, and the winter formal at Coronado Lodge will not soon be forgotten. Besides these, there were theme parties, pledge meetings, pinnings, Song Fest, the spring smoker, and the Red Carnation Ball. Every memory, whether it be eating supper together in our dining room or walking our boxer, llRockyf, will be Cherished for years to come. 104 They say we spread the best meal on campus Founded: 1903 Membership: 44: Colors: Cherry and grey OFFICERS Prytanis ........................... John Messner Epi-prytanis .................. .Blair Schlender Crammateus. , . . . . , ..... Bliss Kemmerling Crysopholes ........................ Art Goldbeck W 'sral-I Hue tmmnsrm: umm We rang up a third place at Homecoming. 105 Someone has to clean up after the meal. PHI DELTA THETA What is a fraternity? Is it the number of members, is it the trophies they win, is it the grades they get, is it the way they dress, is it the dues they pay, is it the house they live in, the cars they drive, the parties they throw, the work they do, or the girls they date? Is it the size of the pledge class, is it the money spent7 is it the talent displayed, is it the BMOCS who belong? Is it the way the members think, is it the way they act, is it the spirit they possess, is it the unity they demon- strate? Is it the character they develop, is it the values they remain loyal to? What is a fraternity? Ask the men who know. First row: Dennis Nommensen, Keith Honold, Dave Klotzbuecher, Maynard Evans, Paul Rommelmann, Cliff Gorham, Gene Eckert. Sezond row: Dick Kippen, Richard Miller, Ted7 Zorn, Ronald Gother, Robert Wentzel, Millard Becker, Art Repp, Thomas Johnson, William Wagner, Wayne Spitzer, Wayne Wiese, Herbert tiPeteri i Schoenberg, Jr. Third row: Carl Schwitters, Kenneth Schreiber,john Fackler,John Rauch. Fourth 70w: Robert Linn7 Daniel Boerger, Ted Weber,Jack 106 Koepke. Fifth rowsjerry Koepke, Richard Wisnoskey, Thomas Rusnov, Robert Messersmith. Sixth row: Wayne Weidner, James Riedel, Seventh raw: Richard Lohmeyer, Paul Rupprecht, Charles OiBrien. Eighth 70w: Philip Leege, Charles Abernathy, Don Mohri Ninth row: Tom Thoms, Wayne Sommerfeld, Ken Unrath, jack Schweitzer, Carl Rahmig, Gene Dretke, John Mader, Dick Stroyeck,Jim Hoelsecher, Howard Knorr. Founded: 1919 Membership: 52 Colors: Azure and white OFFICERS President ......................... Ronald Gother Reporter ........................ Wayne Weidner Secretary.. .. . A .,....... ....GordonHe1ms Treasurer ....................... Theodore Weber Wherek the picture? 107 It has to work someway. The boys from Dogpatqh First 70w: Karl Petzke, Gus Eifrig, Ken Thclandcr, Bob Ciciora, Bill Ott, Nick Washuta, Bruce Waehholz, Burfeind, Roger Ranta, Glenn Parrish, George Edwards, Gene Vezina, Bob Moellering, Royal Ridgway, Don Prevallet. Second row: Ron Schmidt, Ed Morgal, Bill Geisler, Gus Dolmanisth, Warren Lindgren7 Clarence Suedekum, Bill Steinbrecher, Herman Meyer, Leon Smith, Gene McCosh, Don Reinkingy Gerry Wiechmann, Third 7020: Don Claussen, Bill Ginnow, Fredjenny, Dale Gerald Twietmeyer, Dick jung, Don Fites, Paul Name mann, Bob Brooks, Chuck Dhooge, Lavem Ebert. Fourth 70w: Dick Wehrenberg, John Weber, Jack Lawrentz, Bob Clark,John Timm, A1 Kruger, Don Damrau,John Schultz, Tom Sittler, Arvey Arnold, Bob Maschoff, Bill Barker, Carl Zeese7 Doug Scltz, FRATERNn'y 0t Ema: 1953 Phi Kappa Psi has strived to be a credit to a more permanent group than one isolated fraternity. As an organization, it has tried to prove the theory that men will discard personal likes and dis- likes in an effort to attain a result which is both individually satis- fying and mutually gratifying. Individual talent was increased through participation in campus and fraternity extra Curricular activities. Men took on added obligations by accepting responsible positions. Members sought accomplishment 0n varsity athletic teams. Social life had its outlet through the many parties, formals, and gatherings spon- sored by the group. Numerous talents were exploited on the field ofintramural battle and recounted in many a midnight bull ses- sion. This was a year of accomplishment for the University to which we as a fraternity contributed in our small way. Let build- ings, textbooks, and rushing procedures change, but may the pleasant experiences we have known always remain with us. 108 This one is one me? Founded: 1914 Membership: 54 Colors: Cardinal red and hunter green OFFICERS Chancellor ...... , . . ,Douglas Seltz Vive-Chanccllor .................... Don Prevallet Recording Secretary William Ginnow Corresponding Secretary Richard Volmer Treasurer ........................ William Barker 109 Let,s get some work done, Zeke? OMEGA CHI BETA WWIII'We The purpose ofa fraternity is to supplement the educav tion given by the university to the end that its members are well-rounded, mature men when they graduate. Keeping in mind our motto Esse Quam Videri - To be Rather Than T0 Seem e we do not feel that prestige is a necessary adjunct to FRAreRva this goal ; the well-rounded man. 703 leANA rouNcED lame Constructive pledging, tolerance of our brothers human i frailties, and greater awareness of our own personal capabilities and limitations are means to this end. This year Omega Chi Beta has made significant strides , toward this ideal goal. The first place in Homecoming decora- l tions was gratifying, not for the cup received, but for the group spirit engendered in the work. This spirit also permeated our athletic activities. Moderately sized, but high quality pledge classes were inducted into our own tradition of constructive pledging. Social activities were expanded, and we were happy to have the alumni turnout surpass previous attendance at our Homecoming party. Marks, Harry Sextonth, Chuck Wolfe, Duane Cibock, t First row: Don Mantaye Cecil Query, Ray Yogelski7 Jack Carlson, Glenn Mulholland, Chuck Grimm. Second row: Glenn Matz, Vic Hesterman, Harold Valette, Roger Pazul, Kurt Rutz, Earl Dey,Jack Leal, Third row: William Behrendt, Carl Seliger,jim Bloom, Loren Markel, Phil Philips, Bob Danielson,Jim Fant, Bob Curtis, Herman Blohm, Truman Rexine, Merle Schweineke, Fourth raw: George Magdalenos, Herb Ron Lerner, Walt Millar, Dwain Darkow, Dick Balboa, Andy D0belstein,Jim Bohning, Melvin Younger, Bob Brown, Abient: Paul Bewie, Clement Piotrowski, Ed Fingerle,Joe Pedavoli, Roger Norden7 Ray Younger, Ray Yeadon, Bob Wagner, Eldon Klemp, Bob Carlo, John Perkins Ax Founded: 1946 Membership: 45 Colors: Pearl grey and flame red OFFICERS Chancellor ...................... Philip Philips Vice-Chancellor ............. Andrew Dobclstein Sergeam-at-Arms ............. Glenn Mulholland Bursar ......................... Herman Blohm Scribe .......... . .Merle Schweineke Those long hours of work on house decorations for Homecoming were worth it :3 Keep studying, ifs not timefor a break yet, Kurt l; H! Home, Home in the O Chi Houstf7 The tension seems to be mounting. Ill THE BEACON Lost copy, dark pictures, dead- lines, and all-nighters are all a part in producing a yearbook for the student body. Although it seems useless at times, the attitude quickly changes when the lost copy is found, the dark pictures are made lighter, and the deadlines are met. The under- taking then becomes worthwhile. Business Managerjudy Bovim, Adviser Dr. A. E. Tuttle, Editor Marlene Seehausen. STAF F Editor ...................................... Marlene Seehausen Associate Editor ................................... Torn Schutte Assistant Editor .................................. Harvey Dean Photography Editor ................................. Don Eckart Art Editor ....................................... Marlene Nofz Greek Editor .................................. Shirley Altmann Senior Class Editor ............................ Dorothy Trinklein Faculty Advisor ................................ Dr. A. E. Tuttle Section Editors. Seated: Mona Schultz, Shirley Altmann, Laura Mueller, Marlene Nofz, Carol Sepke, Margie Isreal,Laura 114 Administration Editors ............................. Marge Isreal Tom SChutte Underclassmen Editor ............................. Beth Mueller Sports Editor ..................................... John Haffner Clubs 8: Organizations .............................. Marty Jehn Carol Sepke Faculty Editor ................................. Laura Fountain Index Editors .................................... Mona Schultz Dick Mertz Business Manager .................................. Judy Bovim Fountain, Dort Trinklein, Beth Mueller. Standing: Thomas Schutte, Richard Mertz, ErnstJehn,John Haffner, Don Eckart, N Pat McCall Virginia Meuschke Seated: Marie Backstrom, Dianne Cordes Gloria Joesting. Standing: Jim Huegli, PattyJohn- son, Ted Schroeder. Not pictured: Ted Zorn. Business Stcyf Seated: Grace Kruse, Shirley Nelesen, Arlene Dietrich, Mary Ruth Ebert. Standing: Eleanor Tendick, Marlene Klepits, Wayne Spitzer, Kathryn Wilsman, Jean Ahlbrand. 115 Crome R. Dollase .................. Editor-z'n-Chizf Loren A. Korte .................. Managing Editor Connie Steinberg .................... New: Editor Dick Vollmer ....................... Sports Editor Rhoda Heineckc ................... Feature Editor Don MeGibbon ................... Amociate Editor Cynthia XVetterman ................... Copy Editor Gwen Hauge ....................... Head ijz'xt Althea Bartz ................. Asesistant Newx Editor Judy Bovim ................ Axsistant Feature Editor Ruth Lustfeldt ................... Head Proofreader Richard Eckart ....................... Photo Head Lester H. Lange ................... Faculty Advisar Warren Lindgren ................ Busz'nexs Manager Editar-in-Clzief Crome Dollase, Businexs Manager Warren Lindgren, Managing Editor Loren Korte. THE TORCH Sport; Staff: Chuck Kokaska, Peg Wiedenheft, Don Fites. N0! 5h0wn: Carol Diehle,John Timm, Larry Eberhardt, Don Schroeder. StaffEditorx. Seated: Gwen Hauge, Cynthia Wetterman, Althea Bartz, Ruth Lust- feldt, Rhoda Heinecke. Standing: Connie Steinberg, Dick Vollmer7 Richard Eckart, Don McGibbon,Judy Bovim. Abandoning its College Avenue offices in the old Student Coun- cil Building after many years, the TORCH celebrated its forty-flrst year of publication in its new spacious Student Union quarters. Published every Thursday, the 1955-56 version of the campus weekly established a larger circulation and readership than ever before. Be- hind the scenes, the TORCH brought to its staff members and edi- tors trials and tribulations inherent in any publication. Reporters never stopped hearing demands and pleas to clGet that copy in on timeW and l,Please initial your assignment? For the editors, studies and sleep were all but forgotten Monday through Wednesday nights. Then came those few precious days of rest and partial recuperation only to be followed by another Monday and more of the same. But when Thursday came and another TORCH rolled off the presses, it was all worthwhile! 116 Feature Staff First row.-Joan Kraemer7 Lorraine Haugk, Nancy Pioch, Not Shawn: Carol Dorn. Second row: Char Thiel7 Lenore Nickel7 Marjorie Schmidt. ' Newx Staff First row: Kay VonderlagefSue Wendelen, Ruth Lustfeldt. n Second row: Evie Krentz, Nancy F ingcr, Dot Alwardt. Not Shown: Howie Knorr, Louise Schadrow, Ad Sales. Bill Hiller Oeated Dennis Gather, Dave Gohl, Mary Ruth Ebert. Subscription. Marion Werner, Dian Cordess,Jo Schmidt. 117 For the second consecutive year the VU maga- zine whip was cracked by co-editors. Associate editor ; l Marlene Lacey gave valuable assistance to co-editors t Jack Nelson and Herb Busching. Professor Carl Krekeler served as facglty advisor. Besides publish- ing the traditional Homecoming, Christmas, and spring issues, the staff also produced a spring parody issue, Sports Illuminated. In turning over the reins, the editors foresee, without false optimism, the maga- zinets continued standing in the ttwanted and func- tionalh category of campus publications. 118 Writing Stzyj : Ted Zorn, Evie Rau, Dennis Cowd- rick. Co-ea'itorsrjack Nelson, Herb Busching. Circulation Stajf' Marilyn Evers, Elaine Arndt, Diane Vanderhof. Art Stajf' Lynn Mack, Al Daniels, Marlene Nofz s, Lorelei Sajeck, Mickey Kingston, Marlys Neiland. Phatogmphen: Don Becker, Henry Spannhake. Axsociate Editor: Marlene Lacey. Business Stajf Shirley Lepisto, Diane Van- derhof, Emily Eifrig. 119 CHAPEL CHOIR Fin! row: Barbara Bolle, Carol Peterling, Rose Ma- tako, Vernadean E u h u s, Carol Simpson, Margaret Wi tte, Sheila Mac Kay, Evelyn Rau, Carolyn Burg- dorf, Elaine Durst. Second row: Ramona Drees, Karen Prescott, Lynn ZumMallen, Nancy Holtenhoff, Carol Bernhardt, Dorothea All- wtardt, Ann eHeck, Judith Juengel, Anne Buszin, Cary- le Oehmke. Third row: E1- wood Carlson, John Sey- mour, Ross Abbe, Louis Bauer, Robert Shamo, Eu- gene Eckert,John Durkovic, R0 bert Schultz, Edward Easton. Fourth row: James Juergensen, Donald Becker, John Scherer, Arthur Fad- der, Fred Schmidt, Frank Preuss, Robert Jenske, Cyril Buckett, Strains of ttLaudate Nomen Domini,, filled the air again and again as the Chapel Choir, under the direction of Dr. M. Alfred Bichsel, completed another eventful year. It sang for the Valparaiso Guild and Board of Directors, Chesterton High School, chapel services, midnight vesper service, and midnight Lenten service. It took tours during the fall and spring semesters and participated in the Christmas Concert. In March, it gave a Lenten concert where it for the first time sang Wienhorstts ttSeven Last WordsF UNIVERSITY hMake a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious? The University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Hein- rich Fleischer, was ah important part of the musical life of the campus. It sang for the daily matins, and for the annual midnight vespers before Christmas. The choir also took part in the Christmas Cantata. At the end of F eb- ruary, the choir went on a ten-day tour in Wisconsin. It also sang at the graduation exercises in the spring. 120 UNIVERSITY SINGERS First row: Ramona Drees, Beverly Krogmon, Kate Doederline, Marlene See- hausen, Carol Sepke, Flo- rence Schmidtke, Mary Lee Siedentop, R u t h K 11 h n, t Sharon Bauer, Dot All- I wardt, Virginia Mauchke, X M a r gi e Schaper, Betty G1 6 n z , Marylin Searing, t Judy Bovim. Second row: Carol Maas, Sonia Schoen- bohm, Sherry Vermillion, L a u r a Fountain, Elaine Arndt, Wanda Drees, Pat Zapf, Donna Post,Jan Joes- ting, Diane Vanderhoof, Carol Strube, Carolyn Eric- son, Judy Schuermann, Jo Schmidt. Third row: Ed Clif- ; ford, Charles Weil, Ron Sukow, Dave Leege, Marty Jehn, Ross Abbe, Dick Kick- bush. Fourth row: Harold Wilkie, Mel Hall, Carl Pol- lex, Norm Deutschlander7 Carl Rahmig, Phil Leege, Dick Harms, Hank Jud, R o b e r t Maschoff, Dick , , , . , , Wietrich, Bill Stark, Dick The Umver51ty Slngers enjoyed a successful first year under the dlrection of Prof. Ruffmann- Richard Schoenbohm. One purpose of the group was to present programs of a varied i nature, such as their first concert which included both accompanied and a eappella num- bers. The Singers, main purpose, however, was to serve as the nucleus group to take part in campus musicals. This yearts activities were Climaxed with the very successful presenta- tion of the musical Brigadoon. ' CHOIR First 70w: Irene Schmidt, Sherry Vermillion, Katherine Doederlein, Shirley Holton, Selma Anderson, Judy Kleinschmidt, Diane Hoermann,Jean Wolter, Lois Fornberg. Second row: Marlys Albus, Wanda Drees, Helen Matheas, Pat Zapf, Linda Hodgers, Marjorie Schlender, Natalie Jenne, Naomi Steege, Mary Von Husen. Third row: Bon Gibson, Gilbert Kiehe- rapp, Don Wichman, Andrew Dobelstein, Maynard Evans, Robert Schune- man, Ronald Wackett, Rolland Preuss. Fourth row: Ed Clifford, Harold Wilkie, Richard Akehurst, Norman Deutschlander, Herbert Pingel,John Greenwood, Roger Watkins, Clarence Koch, Bill Holman, Robert Stark. 121 UNIVERSITY The University Civic Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Theodore Hoelty-Nickel, repre- sents a uniting of town and gown in a common purpose. One of the concerts given during the school year was dedicated to the 200th anniversary of Mozartis birth. The annual Christmas ttdouble concerti, given in conjunction with Chapel and University choirs, featured the new Erdlen and Wienhorst cantatas. The orchestra received an invitation to participate in the Church music Seminar in Decorah, Iowa. UNIVERSITY CIVIC ORCHESTRA The concert band, with much practice and hard work, had a very successful season. It presented concerts, played for convocations, and went on tours. Mr. Norman Hannewald is the director. The members of the Valparaiso University marching band, known as the iiMarching Crusaders? added much pep and zest to the football games with their half-time shows, which were based around familiar incidents and were presented in an ingenious manner. BAND Members: La Verne Howeiler, Connie Davidson, Gloria Junge- man, Gretchen Wagner, Fred Spaeth, Barbara Dietrick,Jerry Johanning, Bob Orlando, Harold Mohl, John Steben, Larry Etzler, Caroline Schwanke, Mary Kontak, Ronnie Gibson, Donna Post, Phil Coote,Joyce Shipman, Vic Hesterman, Nele son Wolf, Marvin Smith, Grace Burgdorf, Wayne Nyhius, Vic Otte, Louis Beilharz, Rollie Preuss, Dieter Nickel, Lorelei Sageck,Jack Ohlfest,June Kaufman, Bev Shupe, Lenore Nickel, Eleanor Tendick, Phyllis Werneke, Eldon Hubner, Phyllis Wise sink, Mary Siedentop, Arlene Brachensick, Carol Rickert, Duane Noerenberg, Ken Ahrens, Edna Kickbush, Sherry Vermilion, Louis Renz, Don Wholheuter, Janet Schwartling, Connie Suelzle, Rosemary McCart, Lois Tornberg, Ed Huffman, Mary Lou Frase, Floyd Berg,Judy Mellem, Merle Schweneke, John Krone, Al Danford, Ed Andrews, Jane Kipp, Gerry Vaag, Wayne Wiedner, William Labude. ,,;4 V ALPHA MU GAMMA First rowsjack Leal, Diane Markussen, Nancy Pioch,John Per- Seehausen, Esther Kusch, Sylvia Sellman, Sue Constine, Ruth kins, Marilyn Koehler. Second row: Laura Mueller, Louis Prohl; Jaeger, Carol Wagner. Fourth row: Prof. Miller7 Dr. Reinke, Lucille Priebe, Margaret Witte, Nat Jenne. Third 70w: Marlene Prof. Mueller, Prof. Moulton7 Prof. Cole. Spanish, F rench, German, Latin, and Greek are among the languages spoken by the mem- bers of Alpha Mu Gamma, a national honorary fraternity. The chapter members discussed various literary topics, such as the ballad, and the growth of language, in terms of the role that each of the basic languages of the world have played in their development. ALPHA Valpots chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, national Freshman woments honorary society, was initiated last Spring. Those freshman women who are carrying the normal academic load and LAMBDIA maintain a 2.5 average are eligible for membership. In order to encourge superior attainment among freshman women, Alpha Lambda Delta had a tea for all freshman women who are here on scholarship and set up a shelf of material about studying methods. DELTA First row: Cara Deuschle, Evelyn Rau, Jean Walter, Mrs. Leth, Ruth Wischmeyer, Ruth Stueckler, Eleanor Siems, Carol Schenck, Margaret Witte, Dean Tangerman, Elizabeth Glenz, Wagner, Roberta Reid, Nancy Holtephofh Ruth Jaeger, Mon- Miss Palmer, Roberta Rompf. Second row: Claudia Nie,Janice yean Hagenow, Gail Hendrickson, Kay Vonderlaget Evans, Elly Kanning, Shirley Lindskoog, Carol Bauer, Arlene 123 GAMMA 1 THETA J UPSILON Prof. Strietelmeier. Second row: Mildred Logan, Marva Kraemer, David Johnston, Paul Bartusch. Nagel, Carolyn Bachr, Carole Wagner, Carol Staubitz, El- This group consisting of geography students, is a chapter of a national organization whose purpose is to further a professional interest in geography and to afford the oppor- tunity for gaining additional knowledge in the field. OfT-campus speakers, faculty mem- Fim row: Mr. Miller, Dr. Schockel, Dr. Meyer, Prof. Buls, liot Manke, Robert Rydburg, Robert Goldstone, Joan bers, and student panel presentations give information of problems of geographic concern. Pi Gamma Mu, the national social science society, endeavors to promote a better understanding of social problems by an exchange of thought among students and faculty members interested in the social sciences. Lectures, panels, and group discussions are on its yearly agenda. PI GAMMA MU First row: Prof. Bertram, Prof. Hutchins, Prof. Strietclmeier, Dr. maier, Marilyn Evers, Robert Reid. Third row: Karl Robert, Meyer, Prof. Scherer, Prof. Buls, Prof. Hoffmann and Dr. Laverne Howeiler, Fred Acker, Paul Melchert, Dale Ellis, Ed- Schockel. Second raw: Mr. Miller,Joann Weber, Carole Wagner, ward Drzik, Robert Rydburg. Carolyn Baehr, Sandra Rubow, Carol Rubow, Eunice Mitter- Firxt row.-John Adams, F red Acker, Elaine Susina, Luther Harthun. Second row; Dr. Wehling, Prof. Hoffman, Dr. Sztankay. Pi Sigma Alpha fraternity, the political science honor society, is represented on cam- pus by the Beta Nu local chapter. This chapter is devoted to the promotion of scholarship and'student interest in political science and government. It was established in 1949 by the admission of Pi Sigma Alpha, together with the local chapters, into the Association of Col- lege Honor Societies. The goals of Phi Alpha Delta, a national professional law fraternity, are to further the study of law, to uphold a high scholastic standard, and to train its members in high pro- fessional conduct. A highlight of this year was the honoring of Congressman Charles A. Halleck at an informal gathering. This was a significant event because the Valparaiso chapter is named after Mr. Halleck. PHI ALPHA DELTA First row: Ron Kiedaisch, Charles Vaughn, Ray Daniels, Paul Chuck Zandsta, Dan Jarman, Tom Oliver, Bart Zandstra, Ken Gaines, Ben Vogler, Bob Jahns, A1 Zimmerman, Doug Seltz, Schuh, Roland Herrmanni Jack Burke. Second 70w: Dick Mertz,John Lyons, Dave McCain, 125 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ; Standing: Marlene Seehausen, Elaine Durst, Jeanne Hucht- Siedentop, Diane Hoermann. Sealed: Carol Maass, Margaret hausen, Marie Melinot, Janie Kipp, Judy Huchthausen, Witte. Beverly Shupe7 Merle Stogentin, Lynda Hodgers. Mary Lee Sigma Alpha Iota is a national professional music fraternity for women. Beta Lambda Chapter of SAI on campus provides ushers for all musical events, participates in songfest and chapel sing- ing, arranges the Christmas decorations in the auditorium, and sponsors coffee hours after Lyceum programs. The Chapter also fulfills projects and objectives required by its National Executive Oflice. Gown and Gavel is the senior womenls honorary society which en- l : OW IN I courages and later recognizes leadership among women students. Its fifth annual tea for Freshman women in the Altruria lounge, the tutor- ing program, the All-School Carnival, the spring honors convocations, AND GAVEL the tapping ofjunior members, and the publication of the revised stu- dent handbook comprised its activities for the year. First row: Shirley Lepisto, Marlene Seehausen, Laura Mueller, Hahn, Betty Kupke, Pat Mohme, Gloriajungemann, Carol Diane Markusson, Natalie Jenne, Rhoda Heineckc, Marlene Dom, May Schnack, Dorothea Trinklein, Mary Frances Prust, Wehmueller, Kathy Sandborg, Ruthjaeger. Second row: Dr. Shirley Altmann. 1 26 JUNIOR HONOR GUARD First row: Blair Schlender, Gordon Helms, Loren Korte, Calvin Don Kendt, Fred Thiele. Third row:John Sorenson, Tom Seiss, Eggers. Second raw: Karl Robert, Ray Seefeldt, Herb Busching, Luther Stohlman, Don Schroeder. The Junior Honor Guard is composed of sixteen junior men who are elected by Alpha Pi on ' the basis of scholarship, leadership, and campus service. Their primary function is to usher at chapel services and convocations. They also escort the Homecoming Queen and her court, and render service to the university when needed. J Alpha Pi is the senior menis honorary organization on campus. LPH PI i Members of this organization are elected for their scholastic achieve- 1 k 1 X ment, Character, leadership, and service to the University. During the J l 3 year, various topics of importance concerning campus llfe are discussed 1 with members of the faculty and the administration. First row: Fred Jenny, Prof. Bertram, Ron Rathke, Pete Kremz, Paul Melchert, Eldon Klemp, Vic Hesterman, John Fachler, Bill Thiess, Ed Dryzik. Second row: Dale Ellis, Walt Crosmer, Henry Jud,Jack Nelson. Abxent: Gerry Anderson, Don Prevallet. 127 128 UNIVERSITY PLAYERS The University Players has two objectives: the organization offers its members an outlet for their varied creative abilities and it also contributes to the entertainment and education 0f the university family as a whole. This yeafs major productions were The Grass Harp, Antigone, The Winslow Boy, and Brigadoon. Scenes from Antigone U PLAYERS PRESENT Scenes from The Grass Harp ALPHA PSI OMEGA Every University Player hopes to be ac- cepted into Alpha Psi Omega. This organiza- tion honors those who have done outstanding work in every phase of the theater. It has a calendar of various activities for the school year. , Seated: Richard Pick, Marlene Wchmucller, Phyliss Woods, Elaine Frank, Norman Volk. Standing: Roy Speckhard, George Kobzina, Dr. V. T Hahn, Hal Meier, Mr. Flett. 129 F UTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA n... F175! row: Lee Murphy, Anesther Brauer, Miriam Moeller,Judy Mueller, Nancy Schumm, Jan Dulmatch, Ron Wagner, Pat Lapp,jan Evans, Alice Guetschow, Glenda Hawkins, Marcella McCall. Fifth raw: Dorothy Bella, Shirley Altmann, joanne Borcherding. Second raw: Hilda Wassmann, Nancy Strobel, Pat Muster, Dr. Richard Kroenke, Carol Rubow, Dot Allwardt, Tremain, Tremain, Pat Seebcrg, Elfrieda Heuer, Diane Van- Jean Folkening, Naomi Peters, Sixth raw: Vernon Langley, derhoof, Betty Kupke, Grace Wiese. Third raw: Lavaughn Dcslyn Schutt, Mr. A. Kocster, Mr. C. F. Vikner, Marian Sleeper, Esther Hostrop, Caroline Ericson, Nancy Pasche, Aud- Reese,Jean Palo, Dorothy Allwardt. rey Sander, J0 Schmidt, Donna Wunrow. Fourth row: Beth People preparing to teach have been given further insight into the professional field they have Chosen through their membership and activities in the Future Tea- chers of America. Along with the programs of each meeting, which included audio- visual demonstrations, films, and panel discussions, the F.T.A. was represented on the Indiana Future Teachers of America executive board and a st a t e organization committee. The Martin Luther Chapter of F.T.A. received honorable men- tion in the judging of banner F.T.A. chapters this year. V: 1 Seated: Treasure Standing: AdUlSOI Dr. INDEPENDENTS e; mi First row: Edith Matlock, Barbara Taylor, Secretary; Karen Melvyn Carson, Dr. Boyd, Walter Stolz, Irwin Magerkurth, PetersonJoyce Wenthe, Elaine Schwebke, Ellen Sweet, Second Robert Ruhter, Vice-Prexident; David Clement, Treaxurer. row: Laverne Howeiler, President; Don Stinson, Bob Prosek, Socials and projects highlighted the Valparaiso Independents, Association pro- gram. All-campus square dances, winter and spring formals, and fall and spring dunes parties were on the V.I.A. social schedule this year. The organization spon- sors the Student Book Exchange and a scholarship for an independent student. V.I.A. organized and is continu- ing a Norman Beatty Hospital visitation program. V.I.A. is af- filiated with the International Independent Students Associa- tion. The annual senior dinner concluded the yearis activities. 131 MAJORS CLUB President Naomi Wink, Vice-Prexzdent Carol Gowens, Treasurer Marcy Young, Secretary Diane Eberhardt. KhTa.ke a check, The Majors Club is composed of women taking either a major or a minor in the Department of Physical Education. The club,s purpose is to promote professional interest, growth, and good sportsmanship in the field of Physical Education, and to create an interest in sports among the women on campus. Among its activities are checking coats at basketball games and selling basket- ball season tickets. First row: Anita Rubin, Evelyn Puschek7 Barbara Lange, Marga Hass, Third row: Marilyn Horman, Karen Leutinnen, Jackie VVagamann, Lois Ollinger, Marlene Neubronner, Carole Diehl, Nancy Walsh. Midge Rehrauer, Diane Paulson, Beny Suhr, Leah Larson, Diane Second raw: Robbie Rompf, Bette Newman, Mary Schnack, Carol Eberhardt, Glenda VVallin, Millie Grohn, Naomi Wink,judy Schuer- Reinhardt, Helen Cazel7 Lida Kirk, Anita Slick,Joyce Weiblew, Bar- mann, Martha Klausing, Sandy Olson, Cathy Bonker, Loris Quant, bara Brown7 Ruth Schairer, Nina Berry, Mary Prust, Marcy Young. Bev Liverence,Judy Anderson, Sue Schmeling,J0yce Matz. 1 32 a First 10w:Jackie Westphal, Marie Hartmann,Juanita Runge, Carolyn 70w: Miss Streufert,Jackie Nilles, Melva Sievers, Eileen Schulz, Mar- Stults, Lynne ZumMalIen, Marjorie Schmidt, Mary Langhoff,Judy jorie Heinemann, Carol Lohrberg, Lorraine Haugk, Sharon Bauer, Johnson, Marilyn Piepenbrink, Arlene Petersen,Joanna Dollasei Second Nancy Gregor, Grace Engling, Arlis Luckow, Miss Doermann. I The Home Economics College Club plans and carries out ac- H0 ME E CONOMICS tivities promoting the work and objectives of the Valparaiso Home Economics Department, as well as that of the State and American Home Economics Association. The year,s activities are climaxed COLLEGE CLUB with Career Day--a day in which high school girls from neighboring counties are invited to View the program of work carried on at Val- paraiso University. Sewing is a pastime for many of the club members. The girls sold candy bars for one of their fund raising projects, 133 Secretary Barbara Zittel, Proxidcn! Betty Kupke, Vice-Prexident Lillian Reackhoff, Treasurer Mildred Warmann. The Associated Women Students Executive Council, composed of representatives elected by the women student body, is important as a liaison governing group between the women student body and the administration. The group has actively promoted the Big-Little Sister program, has sponsored surveys of ethical and practical nature applicable to the University campus, and has edited a handbook deal- ing with study habits, purposes, and functions of all campus organizations. AWS sponsored a faculty-student panel dis- cussion which dealt with campus problems. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS. First row: Lillian Reackhoff, Marilyn Freitag,Jean Muir, Harriet Ta- kahashi, Betty Kupke. Second rowsjudy Bcckman, Carol Greb, Ethel Trautt, Leonore Nickel,Jean Palo, Marilyn Koch, Wilma Wink, Lor- raine Nobbe, Mildred Warmann, Phyllis Smith, Barbara Zittel. 134 WOMEN,S SERVICE SORORITY First row: Eunice Kanning, Edna Kickbush, Elfrieda Heuer, Ahl, Emily Eifrig, Rhoda Steege, Althea Bartz, Loretta Hesse, Maryann Johannes, Ilene Behlmaier, Miss Pfeuffer, Joan Jen- Elaine Lange, Edrith Rowher. Third row: Louise Fox, Ruth sen, Nancy Haltenhoff, Lois Graesser. Second row: Mary Lang- Schnaars, Ginny Meuschke, EViC Rau, Monie Drees, Rhea hem Margie Schaper, Esther Kusch, Leah Larson, Elly Kan- Curts, Betty Muck, Marilyn Eversy Sheila MacKay- ning, Kay Vonderlag, Marlys Sorrenson, Amy Hoppe, Ruth The Womerfs Service Sorority was begun in the fall of 1955 by a group of interested university women with the help of APO and Dean Margaretta Tangerman. The purpose of the organization is to provide service to the campus and to the community, and to foster fellowship between sorority and non-sorority women on the Valparaiso campus. ORCHESIS Orchesis, the modern dance group on campus offers men and women students of the university the oppor- tunity for creative dance study, com- position and performance, and stimue lates interest in the art-dance, and fosters standards of performance, ap- preciation, and understanding in the community. Orchesis presented its annual program in February which was based on American Literature. Karen Thompson, Diane Stelter, Esther Hagstette, Glenda Hawkins. 135 Fz'rxt row: Bob Jenske, Charles Rich, Al Gegenworth, Jim Wilson, DaveJohnston, Professor Robert Kuster, Max Nagel, RonJohnson, Bill Andersen, Bill Rolf. Second raw: Bruce Wachholy, Chuck Lemke, Dave Schultz, Chuck Eiehhammer, Howard Lacey, Howard Gib- son, Ted Krebs, Dick Roffmann, Wes Wilkie, LeRoy Handrock, Dick Meyei, Ray Steinwehe, Dan Grunau, Clem Piotrowski,John Stebcn, Jess Miller, Fred Spaeth. Third row: Dick Hoerger, Dick Harms, Chuck Bretzke, Bert Koenig, Alexander Hohenstein, Mar- low McGowan, Ray Max, Ed Wendt, Bob Hall, Warrenjohnson, Glen Ocock, Dick Wedemeyer, Tom Proehl, Dave Schultz. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity. It operates a lost and found office; employ- ment, visual aid, and travel bureaus; magazine subscriptions; and luggage service. It assists in regis- tration and orientation of new students. It also published the Student Directory- and processes and distributes ID cards. This year APO again sponsored an Ugly Man Contest and Scout Visitation Day. I36 rates of interest. Seated: Howard Riemer, Chuck Bretzke, Edmund Spletzer,Jim Mees. Standing: Pro f.Hut- chins, Dr. Koenker, Prof. Savage, Deslyn Schutt. CREDIT UNION The Valparaiso University Federal Credit Union is one of the few credit unions on a college campus serving both faculty and students. Its purpose is to promote thrift and to encourage students to solve their own financial problems by providing a source of credit at neasonable BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLUB The Business and Economics Club is comprised of business and economics majors and minors. The club, which meets once a month, invites outside speakers who discuss insurance, accounting, personnel, advertising, management, and graduate work in the field of business. Meetings are varied with programs that pertain to interests outside the scope of business. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Electrical Engineering Society, patterned after similar national societies, serves primarily an educational function. It presents speakers, demonstrations, films, and student papers to its members to illustrate the part that Electrical Engineering plays in industry. It is the goal of the society to some day become a student chapter of one of the national organizations. ! First row: William Behrendt, Don Becker,Jamcs Bloom, Fred Zacharias, Prof. Shewan. Third row: Milton Gnewotta, Barb Jenny, Paul Eckland, Arnold Schwarz, Vic Hesterman. SChultz,Jim Borgstrom, Cal Eggers, Morrie Cove, Roland Second row: Paul Splies, Gordon Westergren, Henry Jud, Freels, Martin Findling. Walter Gross, Robert Maschhoff, Harold Valette, Paul 137 O. P. Christens TTHermanii ENGINEERING SOCIETY Comprising the largest organization on campus, the Engineering So- ciety seeks to provide educational and social advantages by means of parties, banquets and programs featuring experts in various fields of en- gineering. Field trips provide a first-hand view of what may lie ahead for the future engineer. The Societyis social programs includes a homecoming banquet, a Christmas party, and TED Day tThe Engineers Dayi. At the Home- coming Banquet returning engineering alumni, faculty, students, and pdrents enjoy a huge dinner after the day,s activities. This yearis home- coming was highlighted by the christening of TTHermanii, the new society mascot. TED Day, a tradition since the activation of the engineering school, is one big holiday. The lab is cleaned in the morning, a picnic and traditional baseball game is held in the afternoon followed by a banquet in the evening. This year the society had a record membership of 303 students. F aculty advisors are Earl Uban and Capt. E. L. Fryberger. 138 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seated: Seiretary Barbara Schultz, President Dick Schumacher, Standing: Blair Schlender, Wes Mader, George Magerl, Vice-Presz'dent Ralph Botterman, Treasurer Kathy Sandborg. George Lux,John Hagberg,John Scherer, Don Pohlig. Ball Time Christmas Party Homecoming 139 CHEMISTRY ' CLUB First 70w: Vera Wyman, Arlene Leth, Sue Constine, Ruth Kuhn, Sylvia Bellman. Second row: Norman Deutschlander, Mari- lyn Schultz, Bill Glynn, Diane Barman, John Faekler, Don Becker, Hans Moll, Harold McCarron. V-CLUB First 70w: Chuck OiBrien, Gary Warriner, Dub Sudede- kum, Bill Steinbrecker, Jerry Twietmeyer, Dick Jung, Bill Geisler, Ed Eckart, Bob Jarm, Ed Spletzer. Second raw: Ted Zorn,Jim Riedel, Bob Koenig, Ted Schroeder, Bob Lohse, Bob Messersmith, Gerry Anderson, Paul The Chemistry Club is composed of chemistry majors and minors and is af- filiated with the American Chemical Society. Its main purpose is to sponsor speakers, movies, and field trips, which will enable the chemistry student to become better acquainted with the field he has Chosen. Several social gatherings are presented annually to enable the student to be directed toward a well-rounded social life. Naumann7 Chuck Abernathy, Gene Eckert7 Dave Voigt, Jim Bozik. Third raw: Paul Schrage, Jack Massucei, Ralph Gundlach, Rog Ketelsen, Doug Seltz, Max Roeg- ge, Dennis Dolak, Tom Sittler, Don Wilbrandt, Med Walsh, Carl Zeese. 140 The V-Club is composed of men who have earned a varsity letter in inter-collegiate athletics at Valparaiso Uni- versity. Their many activities include selling programs and ushering at home football and basketball games. t . PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First row: Tom Siess, Marie Hasz, Donna Borresen, Berna- dine Ringenberg, Eunice Mit- termaier, K a r e n Thompson, Marty Jehn. Second row: Prof. Waldschmidt, Ed Drzik, Doros thea Trinklein, Duane Cibock, Prof. Graebner. The Psychology Club consists of majors and minors in psychology, as well as other people who have an interest in the area of psychology. Another objective is to provide contact with professional people in the field. The varied programs include informal addresses, movies, psychological discussions, and demonstrations. The Biology Club, com- posed primarily of pre-medieal students and biology majors and minors, meets monthly to pro- 1 mote interest in the biological aspects of science. The club pre- sents outstanding speakers to its members and also sponsors field trips. An annual Christmas party is held in December and the Biology Club banquet is held in March. First 70w: Duane Ciboek, Merle Stogentin, jim Moy, Van Asdall, Marjorie Lamp, Doris Jensen, Janemarie Prof. Gunther7 Prof. Bloom. Second row: Robert Nickels- Meyer, Beth Yankee. Fifth row: Ernest Jehn, Ted Wern- burg,Joyce Haas, Gail Hendrickson, Prof. Nichols. Third ing, Martha Klausing, Marlene Nofz. Sixth row: Harold row: Robert Orlando, Earl Cibock, Robert Goldstone, Prentiss, Lee Birk, Robert Moellering. Seventh row: Bill Sue Greenwood, Eunice Kanning. Fourth row: Willard Glynn, Willard Gross,John Rittman, Tom Hauff. 141 CMMMADHEA First raw: Gertrude Kich, Carol Volk, Joan Biesemeier, Constance lyn Stults7 Eleanor Meihofer, Janet Mueller,Janet Tiedt, Mama Tib- Suelzle, Rosella Gust, Dot Allwardt, Ellen Chopping, Loanne Leoschke, ben,J0an Dailey. Third row:J0hn Riemer, David Riemer, Ted Schroe- Marlene Lacy, Carolyn Baehr, Marjorie Sowatsky, Melva Sievers, Beth der,James Lee Guilbeau, John Hurschik, Daniel Code, Harlan Kait- Yankee, Carol Stoker. Second row: Emy Lou Dinda, Marcia Lake, Marie hofT, Kenny Helberg, Irwin Magerkurth, John Rittman, Marvin J Boriack, Marion Slyter, Ruth Ebert, Bonnie Pitsch,Janet Ehle, Martha Smith,John Krone, Don Schroeder, George Lux7 Allan Haas, Nelson Klausing, Eleanor Siems, Esther Kusch, Sandy Rubow, Germaine Wolf. Vaag, Carol Rubow, Marie Hass, Barbara Dietrich,joan Jensen, Caro- Christian knowledge and Christian service through Christian fellowship are the main objec- tives of Gamma Delta, the international organization of Lutheran college students. Valparaisois active Delta Chapter strives to uphold these goals by holding combined social and business meet- ings, by encouraging Bible Class attendance, and by actively participating in various local as well as international chureh-eentered projects. , The Valparaiso University Lawyers Association seeks to fulfill many of the law studenfs needs. It acts as the voice of the students in expressing their needs and desiresto the administration. This year it was instrumental in presenting the students, desire for a law review to the faculty and in appointing a committee to do the preliminary research on it. It is afiiliated with the Junior Bar Association. 2M4 ZOHaeHOOmma mwma Fz'm row: Charles Vaugan, Ben Vogler, Dick MertzJohn Tomas7 rence Gallman, Earl Doering, Gus Habitz, Bob Wraight, Charles Bill Heerman, BobJahns, Herb Stride, Bill Carew, Richard Hat- Sayerst Paul Melchert. Third row: E. D. Maurer, Don Yatest Mel Cher, Millard Becker, Jack Burke, John Messner, J. R. Block. Stanton, Ray Daniels, Bart Zandstra. Earl Bladow, Don Holt- Smmd row: Dale Ellis, Ned Myers, jim Allen, Al Zimmerman, man,Jim Perbix, Wayne Anderson, Ken Schur, Paul Gaines, Ron Kiedaisch, Danjarman, Chuck Zandstra,John Lyons, Ro- Tom Oliver.John Taage, Don Gray. land Heerman, Dave McCain, Doug Seltz, Nick Thiros, Law- i 1 42 Seated: Dean Tangerman, E tTll bet I winf, dward Drzik. Standing: Frank Eisenhauer, Dorothy Kerber, Louise Prohl, Donna Borressen, Adelheid Mueller7 Esther KuschJanet Ehlet ttOnce upon a time. . . . 143 U. Y. C. The University Youth Council is an organiza- tion of volunteer student workers who operate a recreation center for the children of the College- Hill area. It is under the joint sponsorship of the Department of Sociology and the City Park- Board. The councilts purpose is twofold: it serves the children of the community and it provides practical experience for the students. ,$1 :1 House Council. First row: Marilyn Leach, Jane Hobson, Carol Gentzen, Rosella Gust, Joan Stelzner, Nancy Winters, Alice Smith, Harriet TakahashiA Setomz' row: Charity Schcuerman, Nancy Van Dera, Irene Schmidt, Kathleen Plackemeier, Mar- jorie Ellmaun, Marie Kettelforder7 Virginia Krahnke, Mary Hcrpolshimer, Marilyn Evers. Third row: Tess Lansing, Dot All- wardt, Barbara Belle, Sylvia Reschke,Jackie Wagamamjo Schmidt, Marlis Nieland, Elfrieda Heuer, Marion Werner, Melva Sievers, Karen Luttinen,Joyce Matz. Lounging time at Senior Manor First row: Lee Larson, Berdene Ringenberg, Marcee Young, Yvonne Cole. Second raw: Virginia McCandlish, Lenore Kamin, Carol Greb, Ellen Sweet, Grace Engling. 144 r?HWOZmz rr E House Council. First row: Ramona Dress, Evelyn Rau, Nancy Wehling, Mary Ann Witte, Mary Van Husen, Wilma Wink. Second raw: Mrs. Dunagan, Elizabeth Glenz, Beverly Holder, Barbara Zittel, Althea Bartz. Third rouxjudith Schwerman, Mildred Warmann, Marge Peters, Mildred Horman,Janice Evans, Diane Vanderhoof, Naomi Hackbarth. qs it :1 Dear Jane? 145 FWTPE FJDUOU NUICOE WNZFSW'U House Council. Fin! raw:Jackie Westphal, Sandy Kleinschmidt, Marlynn Giese,Jan Drum, Jane Joesting, Ursula Reimlcr, Shirley Braue. Second row: Elaine Arndt, Rutheda Chaffer, Gretchen Wagner, Aija Snikeris, Marge Martin, Barb Queen,Jan Ehle, Ruth Lustfeldt. Third row: Midge Michael, Marie Backstrom, Lorraine Nobbe, Corky Pluckctt7 Grace Burg- dorf, Midge Rehrauer,Joyce Wciblen,Junc Olson, Carol Stoker. Midnight snacks for the Dodge girls. First row: Onalee Eberhardt, Joan Staffelbach, Barbara Hite, Hachthopper,Jeanette Eggert, Eleanor Sicms, Yvonne HotT- E. Marie Boriack. Second row: Marlene Lacy,Jean Muir, Carol mann, Virginia Sulkala, Marilyn Moeller, Adeline Laddendorf. Westphal, Naomi Loughlin, Barbara Allen. Third row: Bernice 146 n- Ww Houxe Council. Front row: Cris Hamilton, Lois Siemon, Marcia Schmidt. Second row: Nancy Kulick, Kay Krienhcder, Marcen Pil- ger, Carol Staiger, Carey Burgdorf, N ancyjahnke, Marilyn Schultz, Vera Allerton. Strictly a pose by Alturia gals Tea time for the Palmer House gals 147 hFixing upa, the gang LEMBKE HALL 148 Keeping in shape The hFour Upper classmen,, Climax of the day u: rr m' Devotions JV Wmcmmszww .. Sorry, hcisnR i121.w A Grand Slam? There,s one in every crowd. 149 ATHLETICS Rev. Henrichs, Mr. Koenig The two directors behind Valpds intercollegiate program are Rev. Karl Henrichs, athletic director, and Dick Koenig, graduate manager. Rev. Henrichs is in charge of the entire program and the selection of the athletic staff, and as such he is responsible to the university for the progress of the athletic program. Mr. Koenig directs the intramural program under the auspices of the de- partment of physical education and handles gate receipts through the university business depart- ment. The transportation of the team and the finances and business end of the intercollegiate pro- gram are some of his other duties. Coaches Walt Reiner and Emory Bauer Coach Ken Suesens 152 2Get off my back!n Robert Eilenson, Max Roegge, Kennard Kopp, Frank Aloia, Michael Carl Phillips, Ronnie Puett, Ronald Harms, Howard Anderson, Charles Shomon, Donald Knabe, Dennis Dolak, Richard Melcher, Kenneth Floyd Henderson, Millard Becker7 Paul Naumann, Richard Wisnoskey, Coach Emory Bauer, Arthur Roll, James Alden, Herbert Sperling, William Steinbrecher, Richard Jung, Charles Abernathy7 Stanley Front row: Student trainers, George Edwards, Bill Barker; equipment Rutherford, Kurt Duffy. BALL We Opponent They 14 Wabash 26 27 Indiana State 9 0 St. Joseph 26 29 Evansville 18 20 De Pauw 40 26 Ball State 7 24 Butler . 14 29 Wheaton 12 12 Bradley 32 Totals: Wins 5 Losses 4 155 Dennis Dolak Paul Naumann Herb Sperling Dick Wisnoskey 2Crazylegs2 breaks away! ttFuzzyii Thurston Stan Hauseman Whois our hero? Bill Steinbrecher Gordy Helms Top row: Wally Shaw, assistant backfield coach; Richard Balboa, Cates, Kenneth Schreiber, Robert Cunningham, William Schmidt, Dhooge. Second row: Wilbur Rothman, junior varsity coach; Richard Geihsler, Harry Gruen,James Werre, Fred Thurston, Robert Brooks, James Wilbrandt, Ron Aungst, assistant line coach. Third raw: Head i Thomas Rusnov,James Wacker, Donald Newton, Charles O,Brien, Hauseman, Gordon Helms, Richard Linn, Line Coach Walt Reiner. managers, Everett Glancy, Eric Anderson; student managers, Bill 1 F OOT Even though plagued with the loss of two key men, fullback John Mader and halfback Floy d Henderson, they Crusaders were . still able to cop third place in the ICC behind St. Joe and Evans- Ville. Fred iiFuzzy Thurston, 229 lb. Crusader tackle was a shining light 1n the sq uad as he was chosen by the Philadelp hia Eagles 1n the fourth round of the draft choice aynd will be playing next year with a salary over $5, 000. In conference competition Valpo came up with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses and an overall status of 5 wins and 4 losses Valp 0 downed Wheaton 1n the Dads Day game and again took the coveted Crusader shield. ., iiHopalongii Wisnoskey 154 on, 1ch uh Dick Miller, Herm Meyer. Sewna' 70w: Tom Sittler,John Noak7 Bob Suesens, Bob Messersmith, Bob Jarm, Neil Reincke, Ed Eckart, ?BALL 3 x HDown BoyV, We Opponent They 81 South Dakota 55 75 Marquette 89 84 Houston 80 56 Alabama 82 58 Wayne 61 f' 65 Purdue 79 71 Evansville 84 L 55 Washington 67 '1 79 Ball State 67 85 St. Joseph 81 76 Marquette 78 64 DePauw 56 53 Louisville 79 95 West. Michigan 73 74 Evansville 82 6 59 Washington 69 ' 66 Butler 89 63 Butler 40 72 Indiana State 63 72 52 64 70 74 75 81 We Ball State Wayne DePauw West Michigan Indiana State St. Joseph John Carroll Opponent 159 Neil Reincke Gerry Twietmeycr Max Roeggc Bill Schmidt Ken rounds the corner Bob Brooks Chuck O,Bricn That,s using the bean. 8:32 Rtxpresf 156 Jim Werre Under control Ken Schreiber Dick Jung The art of bodily contact Bob Cunningham 157 1 Bob Madrick John Noak I7: Uunior Birdman Ed Eckart Tom Sittler Fz'rxt row: Gerry Twietmeyer, Marty Splittgerber, Gerry Anderson, Madrick, Dick Schroer,John Rieken, Manager. Third row: Coach Lyle Davidson. BASKET x Repeating last season,s stand with a second place tie in ICC competi- tion, a record of 8 wins and 4 losses, Coach Susenis fighting team wound up one of the most promising seasonis campaign. Though the Crusaders had a losing record, the squad played in the Chicago stadium against the strong Louisville team, ranked seventh in the nation, won second place in the Birmingham Classic, battled the Marquette Warriors to a loss by one basket, and won a thrilling overtime vic- tory against John'Carroll, 81 to 77. Within conference competition BobJarm ranked fourth in total points with 208 points and an average of 17.6 points a game. Tom C Sittler ranked seventh and Eckart twelfth. Overall, Jarm led the team with 14.9 points a game, seconded by Eckart with 13.5. Neil Reincke, a promising sophomore center, led the team in field goal percentage with a .447 average. 158 3n, LCh Dick Miller, Harm Meyer. Second 70w: Tom Sittler,john Noak, Bob Suesens, Bob Messersmith, Bob Jarm, Neil Reincke, Ed Eckart, 11Down BoyW ?BALL 3 We 81 75 84 56 58 f 65 71 L 55 '1 79 85 76 64 53 95 74 , 59 ' 66 63 72 Opponent South Dakota Marquette Houston Alabama Wayne Purdue Evansville Washington Ball State St. Joseph Marquette DePauw Louisville West. Michigan Evansville Washington Butler Butler Indiana State They 55 89 80 82 61 79 84 67 67 81 78 56 79 73 82 69 89 40 63 72 52 64 70 74 75 81 We Ball State Wayne DePauw West Michigan Indiana State St. Joseph John Carroll Opponent 159 F, , ? g6 K Neil Reincke Gerry Twietmeyer Dick Miller Herm Meyer Bob Mcssersmith Up for Grabs?7 Graduating Seniors: Madrick,Jarm, Anderson, and Sittler 161 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Members: Jim Wacker, Tom Rusnov, Dick Shomon7 Jim nard Kopp, Robert Venes, Dan Everett, Frank Aloia, Art Priebe, Dave Schwarz7 Harry Gwen, Ken Geishler, Ken- Toll, Don Knabc, Wally Shaw, Dick Balboa. Coach Walt Reiner was very impressed with his two junior squads last season. These are the men who will fill in for the graduating players next season. The junior squads build teamwork and experience which will come in very handy in later years. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Leon Smith, Ron Spott, Bob Riley, Kurt Koll- Dick Schroer,Jerry Becndcrs, Terry Medlicott, Bill Barker, meyer, Fred Ziehm, Norm Bramblett, Lloyd Ahlbrand. Third 10w: Ken Mctcalf, Wayne Hilchen, A1 Mdrrison,Jerry Second row: Coach Walt Rainer, Bill York, Rich Bcumer, Krasinski, Ron Millies, Bill Hendricks, Al Karnatzi 162 Sprinters: Walch, Zeese, Bohlmann First row: Coach Walt Reiner7 Ted Schroeder, Chuck Ko- kaska, Dave Schulz', Gene Foster, Carl Zeese, Lloyd Ahl- TRACK SCHEDULE April 14 Butler T 21 Ball State T 25 Indiana State T 28 Wabash H May 5 Viking Olympics Rock Island 12 111. Tech and Indiana State H 19 ICC Muncie brand. Second rowzjohn Haffner, Ron Beck, Lester Walch, Dixcus: Krasinski TRACK With no regular coach and only five return- ing lettermen, the track squad this year presented a puzzling picture. The returning lettermen were Carl Zeese, Chuck OTBrien, Don Kendt, Don Schroeder, and Bob Koenig. Kendt, Schroe- der, and Koenig are school record holders. Several very promising freshmen were added to the squad. The team once again traveled to the all- Lutheran Viking Olympics at Rock Island, Illi- nois. It has won the meet for the past two years. The eindermen placed third last year in the ICC meet, one place higher than the previous year. 163 Distance: Sehaack, Koenig, Carey jerry Krasinski, Bob Cunningham. Third row: Dick Bohl- mann, Don Schaack, Ed Strunk, Jim Carey, Bob Koenig. M iler: Schroeder J MM! 4':..v$ e V .v... wonupnuwuan-umunuwrwumuw, gnu. nu. Firsrt row: George Winkelman,John Noak, Jerry Twietmeyer.JaCk Massucci, Paul Schrageh Second row: Eldon Keehn, Ted Baran. Ron Schmidt, Ken Schreiber. Jerry VVachholz. Dick Schroer. Blair Schlender, Paul Naumann. BASE Hopes were high in the Crusader diamond squad to equal last yeafs ICC championship and a 7 win and 1 loss record with the return of nine let- termen from last year supplemented by many out- standmg hrookies? Keehn, Baran. Olson, Coach Bauer 164 Ken Schrciber Paul Naumann Paul Schrage First row: Dick Beumer, Ken Thelander. Jim VVilbrandt, Bob Stuenkel. Manager, Ken Olson. Second mw: Herb Sperling, Bob Lohse, Don Damrau, Gordy Helms, Glenn Parrish. Coach Bauer. 3 3 BALL SCHEDULE April 10 Manchester H 14 Illinois H 1 17 Purdue T 21 De Pauw H 24 St. Joseph T , 28 Ball State T May 1 St. Joseph H 5 Indiana State H 8 Chicago H 12 Butler T 14 Chicago T 18 Evansville H q . 19 Wabash T Injzeld-ers: S c h r o e r , Wilbrandt Schmidt, Damrau. 165 CROSS-COUNTRY Beginning with only three returning lettermen, Coach Dick Koenig once again developed a team which proved able to place second in I.C.C. com- petition and fourth behind Notre Dame, I.U., and Ball State in the Big State meet. The team, com- posed of five freshmen, three sophomores, ajunior, and a senior, posted a creditable 6-1 won-loss record. The only loss was to DePauw in the Homecoming meet. Major letter-winners were Don and Ted Schroeder, Koenig, Warriner, Schroer, Bramblett, and Wiechmann. First row; Dieter Nickel, Harland Jording, Jack Glancey tmng, Gary Warriner, Dick Koenig, Don Schroeder, Ted Schroeder. Don and Ted Schroeder Schroer, Jerry Wiechmann. Second row: Bob Riley, Norm Bramblet, Bob Koenig, Coach ttAnd theyTre off?y BOWLING The Crusader bowling team sought revenge after last yeafs third place finish in the Mid-West Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. And, with clutch bowling when it counted, the team dumped DePaul from the top and cap- tured the trophy that was last won by Valpo in the 1952-53 season. With Ang Strazzante heading a list of high averages, the team went undefeated in its eight-match season. Straz- zante averaged 190 for the 40 games, and Dan Bertram, Ralph Schert, Larry Prentice, and Tom Thoms were around the :1 85 mark. The team looked to be the best that has rep- resented Valpo in the MIBC. With Schert, Prentice, and Bertram returning, the chances for retaining the trophy next year look excellent. Fin! 70w: Ang Strazzante, Dan Bertram. Second 70w: Larry Prentice, Ralph Schert, Tom Thoms. TENNIS In keeping with the good showings made by the cross-country and bowling teams, and the promising outlook of the golf squad, the tennis squad, the fourth of Valpols least publicized sports teams, also appeared to be heading toward a very good season. Coach Dick Koenig this year welcomed back four returning lettermen: Ted Zorn, Lyle Davidson, Jim Riedel, and Gene Eckert. The team last year registered a 3-5 record and placed sixth in ICC. A host of new tennis hopefuls gave Coach Koenig a broad range from which to choose substitutes. Firs! row: Bob Moellering,John Bewie, Dick Kickbush, Don Walker, Bob Dannenberg. Second row: Ernest Heuer, Jim Riedel, Coach Dick Koening, Ted Zorn,Jerry Niencke. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 7 St Joseph H 13 Ball State T 1 4 Butler T 2 1 Butler H 27 Evansville T 28 Indiana State T May 5 Indiana State H 12 De Pauw H 18 8!, 19 ICC Muncxe Bewie serves one GOLF With four returning lettermen, Bob Messer- smith, Dave Voigt, Ed Spletzer, and Rog Kettel- sen, the hopes of this yearls golf team ran high. The quintet, under the coaching of Ken Suesens, last year posted a 7-6-1 record, but placed only sixth in the ICC matches. In addition to two vegy promising freshmen; Al Morrison an cl Ve rn Brandt, a marked over all improvement in the returning lettermen gave every sign of an even better seasonls record for the team. Firxt 70w: Werner Merer,Jim Bozik, Russ Richards, Thomas Jung. Second row: Allan Morrison, Ed Spletzer, Vern Berendt, Allan Sandborg. Jack Lawrentz, Dan Bertram,Jack Andrews, Gus Dolmanisth gLuckman Passesii iiWell Ref. . NW INTRA Thus far the Phi Psis have completely dominated the intra- mural scene, cinching the golf, football, and basketball Champion- ships. Ron Gother, Phi Delt, led the golf field with the lowest score of 68 with Dan Bertram, Phi Psi, lagging four strokes behind. The winning combination came up with a score of 310, seconded by Phi Delta Theta with 313, and TKE with 332. The Phi Psi football team came up with a record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie. Second in line was Phi Delta Theta with 7 wins and 1 loss, followed by Lambda Chi with the record of5 and 3. Kreinheder in the dorm league boasted a record of 7 and 0 followed by Dorm A with 6 and 1. In the playoff the Phi Psis conquered the Kreinheder men. Again the Phi Psis repeated with a championship in basket- ball, as they overcame the dorm champions, Dau I and the in- dependent champions, the Eagles, in the playoffs. NA11 Together Now7, 1 68 Tap it gently Looks easy Spiked with spirit A hot volleyball V MURAL t With three games to go, bowling found Pi Kappa Alpha i in first place with 20 wins and 4 losses, followed by Theta Chi with 14 and 7 and then Lambda Chi Alpha tied with i Phi Delta Theta with a record 0f 12 and 9. In competition for the all-sports trophy, the Phi Psis i are well ahead of the other fraternities with 55 total points i with volleyball, softball, and field day yet to be counted. 159 ttTheyill never return it. WAA : First row: Barbara Lange, Marlene Lacey, Marga Hass, Marcie Wagemann, Midge Rehrauer, Mary Ann Witte, Martha Clausing, i Young, Sandy Maekey, Ruthie Schairer, Nina Berrey, Lois Ollin- Judy Sehuermann, Elaine Arndt, Carol Lohnberg, Marion Nie- l ger, Marilyn Evers, Miss Foss. Second row: Neoma Wink, Mary derer, Dona Clark, Robbie Rompf. Schnack, Millie Grohn,-Glenda Wallin, Ruth Mueller, Jackie Among the WAAis many enjoyed sports, basketball seems to have taken the limelight. The squad went into Chicago where 26 teams from all over the Mid-West played, and the Valpo team came home with four Victories. The field hockey team traveled to Purdue, DePauw, and Indiana University and ended the season with a re- spectable 2 wins and 1 loss record. Co-rec nights, sponsored by the WAA, are still a favorite among the students. This year,s officers are Mary Sehnack, pres., Robbie Rompf, vice-pres., Barb Long, sec., Glenda Wallin, treas., and Lois Hollinger, sports head. eTime Out 170 Behind the Eight BalV uGet a broomV 171 Strike!,7 UNION SPORTS Registration Day U N D E R C L A S S M E N JUNIORS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Lois Rodenbcch, secretary;Ted Zorn, vicbpresident; Loren Scheer, president; Eunice Mittermaier, treasurer. Charles Abernathy Jean Ahlbrand Ross Alexander Iris Anderson Katherine Andrews Elaine Arndt Arney Arnold N orman Atkinson Shirley Ayers Norman Banschinch Ilene Behlmaier Thomas Bell F red Bley Mary Blievemicht , Catherine Bonker Judy Bovim Gerald Braver Kay Bressner Robert Brooks Frank Brucato Frank Chellstrop Donald Claussen Edward Clifford Robert Conningham Rhea Curts Robert Curtis John Deutschlander Anne DeVries Earl Dey Carol Diehl Pete Doering Patricia Donaldson Rollin Duensing Wanda Drees Ed. Eckart George Edwards 174 Janet Ehle Lorraine Ehmann Frank Eisenhauer Grace Engling Carolyn Ericson Maynard Evans Marilyn Evers Laura Fountain Elaine F rank Beth F romader Carl Galow Bob Gehrke Bill Geisler Gerald Groeber Shirl Gerzan Rhoda Gilmer Greta Gockel Pat Goff Arthur Goldbeck Barbara Golz Lois Graesser Paul Graesser John Greenwood Richard Gross Dan Grunau John Haffner Pete Halkais Luther Harthun Marie Hartmann Lorraine Haugk Stanley Hauseman Glenda Hawkins Marjorie Heinemann Ann Heinrichs Gordon Helms Ted Henning Elfreida Heuer Gayle Hill Bernice Hochthanner Lynda Hodgcrs James Hoelscher Elwood Holm Shirley Holton Amelia Hoppe Adrienne Horstman Marie Hothom LaVerne Howciler Gustav Jabs joanjensen GeraldJohanning Arnold ohnson Trudy ordan RichardJung Ray Kahle JUNIORS I i JUNIORS 176 Fred Kallsen Eunice Kanning George Karampas Richard Karch Marie Kettelforder Ray Kickbush Harold Kimmel Jerry King Martha Klausing Anita Klepel Marlene Kliemek Tom Klinkenberg David Klotzbuecher Ruth Knauft Dana Knocrr Erich Knoetzch John Knueppel John Koch Jerry Koepke Edward Kopacek Loren Kortr Richard Kottler Joan Kraemer Virginia Krahnke Karen Kreinheder Nancy Krenzke John, Krone Esther Kusch Ray Jurgensen Marlene Lacey Marjorie Lamp Carl Landino Barb Lange Don Lange Mary Langhoff Judy Lapp Leah Larson Richard Leib Michael Lewandowski David Liedtke Lois List Saramae Loesch Patricia Lohff Bob Lohse Jim Looft Carol MacWilliams Judy Magisen Joyce Maierhofer Elliott L. Manke Patricia McCall Ralph McCarthy Sharon McCarthy Gus Megramis Marie Nlelinat Tw JUNIORS Carol Lu Menze Virginia Mueschke Dale Mertz Karl Meyer Richard Meyer Ted Michel Verna Mietz Walter Millar Lois Miller Donald Mohn Dawn-Eileen Mohnhardt Warren Morenu Charles Moya Terrence Murphy Marva Nagle Max Nagel Judy Nehrig Robert Nickelsburg Marlys Nieland Barbara Nizder Bob Nilsen Marlene Nofz Darla Nolte ' Charles O7Brien Ken Olson Lois Ollinger William Ott Elaine Paolini Glenn Parrish Nancy Pasche Don Patterson Diane Paulson Arlene Peterson George Peterson Richard Pick Carl Pollex Al Pohland Marilyn Pflieger Peter Plimpton Lanny Prexcott Rolland Preuss Larry Prentice Lucille Priebe Tom Proehl Louise Prohl Evelyn Puscheck Jacqueline Radloff Victor Rammelsberg Roberta Reid George Reidenbach Ronald Reimcr Carol Reinhardt Karen Rempcrt Rita Rexine I77 l i JUNIORS Howard Riemer Karl Robert Lois Rodenbeck Judy Rogahn Edrith Rohwer Roberta Rompf Paul Rommelman Melvin Rullman Erwin Rump Darlene Rupprecht Lynn Scakenheim Audrey Sander Dave Sauer Margaret Schaper Charles Schau Charity Scheuerman Jocelyn Schmidt Marjorie Schmidt Bob Schmidt Florence Schmidtke Ruth Schnaars Paul Schrace Kenneth Schreiber Judy Schuermann John Schultz Nancy Schumm Thomas Schutte Merle Schweineke Jean Schwulst Raymond Seefeldt Paul Shear Naoma Shiley Marilyn Shoemaker Eleanor Siems Thomas Siess Melva Sievers Darlene Siman Beverly Soderbcrg Mertice Spaude Wayne Spitzer Carla Stabelfeldt Carol Staubitz Robert Stevenson Luther Stohlmann Carol Strube E David Sturm Howard Takahashi Ruth Teschner Norman Uthe Diane Vanderhoof Mary Lou Vernol Eugene Vezina Ervin Viegut Donald Volbrect Norman Volk Ronald W'agner Glenda Wallin Richard Wedemeyer Elna W certs Charles Wei! Sue WCndeln Dick Wendt Marion Werner Donald Wetzel Claire Wilhelm James Wilkie Kathryn Wilsman James Wilson Charles Wolfe Thomas Wright Marjory Young Ted Zorn Marilyn Zweifel Chapel time 179 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Jim Riedel, treasurer; Elynor Kanning, social chairman; Ken Thelander, president; Margaret Witte, secretary; Bob Moellering, vice-presz'dent. Ross Abbe Martha Aberth Ruth Ahl Richard Ahnert Claudia Ahrens Lorraine Albright Marlys Albus Barbara Allen James Amling Velma Amling William Andersen Ronald Armgard Doris Awe Martha Baese Kenneth Bailey Paul Bartusch Althea Bartz Jacky Barwincek Ronald Batson Robert Baum Carol Bauer Ruth Beall Hammon Becken Judy Beckman Harold Bentz Nina Berrey Janice Berth Edward Bertholet Susan Biglow Bruce Bloom Robert Bluege Elaine Bluhm Carol Boehm Daniel Beorger Corrine Boettcher Elaine Bomke Anesther Brauer Fay Brennenstuhl Barbara Brown Eugene Bruns Bob Bumeroft Lester Burch Bob Burfeind Arnold Busse Anne Buszin Ray Butz David Campbell Jack Carlson Helen Cazel James Chard Dona Clark Robert Clark J. Clark Wilson Bob Cline Tom Corbett David Culling Connie Davidson Dorothy Degnitz Grace Demlee Sharyn Dennis Cara Deuschle Anne Dickmeyer Carol Dihle Anne Dillman Maxine Ding Allan Dittmer Kate Doederlein Dallas Dollase Michael Drake Romona Drecs Hollis Ducnsing Margaret Dunn Elaine Durst Onalee Eberhardt Don Eckart Charles Eichhammer Sally Eichsteadt Emilie Eifrig Beth Ellenberg Robert Ellanson Janice Evans Joanne Fackler Richard Farreh Arthur Fedder N ancy Finger Eugene Foster Carole F rank Richard Fronk Carl Freiburger Marilyn Freitag e SQFHOMQBES i SOPHOMORES 182 Jim Fremder Gretchen Frey Ronald F rischman Marguerite Fruch Tom Fuelling Charles Funck Bernice Germer Howard Gibson Elizabeth Glenz Ross Graeber Richard Greenberg Nancy Gregor Lorna Gruenzel James Goss Alice Guetschow Joyce Haas Naomi Hackbarth Bertram Haerther Ellen Hall Ray Hall Nancy Haltenhoff Barbara Hamann Judy Hans Ann Hanneman Ruth Hansen Mildred Harman Ronald Harms Marie Hasz Robert Hatch Tom Hauff Robert Heckel Katherine Heidenreich Dean Helm Gail Hendrickson Della Henning Frank Hermann Edward Henry Suzanne Hesterman Roger Hinkeldey Charlotte Hucnerberg Ronda Hoffman Beverly Holder Lorraine Holtzen Keith Honold Marilyn Hermann Donna Hrometz jeanne Huchthausen Judy Huchthausen James Huegli Albert Jabs Judy James Doris Jensen Gloria Joesting Mary Ann Johannes Judy Johnson David Johnston J. 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Jones Peggie Jones James Juergensen Lenore Kamin Elynor Kanning Lois Keil Dorothy Kerber Ralph Kerwin Donald Klewer Constance Kirchhoff John Kjoller Lois Keiger Joan Kessler Edna Kickbush Richard Kiesling Ellida Kirk Eileen Klaameyer Judy Kleinschmidt Ralph Klevenow Howard Knorr Robert Koenig Chuck Kokaska Robeft Kolb Gerald Krasinki Roland Krause Thelma Krause Ted Krebs Beverly Krogman Allan Kruger Gene Krug Sally Kundinger Gloria Kwiat Howard Lacey Adelyn Ladendorf Dave Laudenat Jack Lawrentz Barbara Lee Arlene Leininger Charles Lemke Marilyn Lennex Edgar Lien Nelson Lintner Donna Lipelt Dick Lohmeyer Carol Lohrberg Donald Lohrentz Mildred Logan James Long N aomi Loseke Margaret Loughlin Arlis Luckow Kathryn Lueth 183 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Carol Maass Sandra Mackey George Magdalenos Elwood Marble Helen Mathias Martha Matthews Jim McFarland Marlene McGregor Diane MCKirgan Charlotte McRee Margaret Measel Richard Melcher Herm Meyer Donald Miller Paul Miller Richard Miller Patricia Mitchell Joan Moeller Miriam Moeller Bob Moellering Nancy Monroe Betty Muck William Mueller Valene Myers Shirley Nclesen Dianne Nelson Bette Newman Pat Nicholson Dieter Nickel Claudia Nie Marion Niederer Frank Oster Marlene Papanek Jim Pappageorge Nancy Paul Dorothy Pfotenhtaucr Patricia Phillips Marilyn Piepenbrink Clement Piotrowski Karen Prescott Beverly Quads Loris Quandt Cecil A. Query James Ranfranz Evelyn Rau Louise Redderson Marilyn Reichmann Roy Retting Jolane Reynolds Roger Rama John Ricken John Rittman Robert Roth Donna Rink SOPHOMORES Roger Rullman Lambert Runge Wm. Rutherford Donald Ruwald Norman Saracoff Ruth Schairer James Scheiman Roger Schcllhase Ralph Schert Ingrid Schlange Sue Schmeling Roberta Schoenbeck Berthold Schreiber Robert Schroer Bernice Schroeder Ted Schroeder Joyce Schulenberg Dave Schultz Carl Schumann Deslyn Schutt Julia Schwerman Carl Schwitters Pauline Seeberg Juanita Seick Alfred Seltz Marilyn Scring Mary Scidentop Tom Siesennop Carol Simpson Kenneth Smee Michael Smith Phyllis Smith Warren Smith Marlyce Sorenson Marjorie Sowatsky Rita Speckman Herbert Spcrling Martin Splittgerber Lloyd Sponholtz Arline Sprague Joan Staffelbach N ancy Starn Albert Stiele Joyce Steinker Robert Stepanek Nancy Strobel Lois Strom Susan Struve Ruth Stueckler Carolyn Stults Virginia Sulkala Jim Swing Susan Taylor Leigh Temme SOPHOMORES Ruth Toepfer Janice Tomes Betty Tonar Ethel Traut Jean Treman 1 Gerald Twietmeyer Germaine Vaag Sherry Vermilion Kay Vanderlage Mary von Huscn Howard Vontin Bruce Wachholz Yvonne Wachmann Nils Wahlstrom hcklin Waldbuessen yron Walker Barbara Wallner Mildred Warman Hilda Wassman Nancy Wchling Ted Werning Dick Wehrenberg James Werre Carol Westphal Theron White Roald $$ch h f Fe is en 6 t Estigeyr Wiese kames Wilbrandt ichard Wille Wilma Wink Donna Wilson Sandra Winter Ruth Wischmeyer Richard Wisnoskey Margaret Witte Mary Ann Witte Marcia Wittmaack Don Wohlhucter kannc Wolter arbara Wyneken N ancy Ude Ra mond Yagelski Rogert Young Melvin Younger Barbara Yount James Zaborsky Carol Zars Rhoda Zehnder Betty Zenkcr Barbara Zittel Lynne ZumMallen FRESHMEN DMWSSIRATEW COLLEGE,59w 79 ;.;e 5?Wm OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Donald Abraham Mary Acker Kenneth Ahrens Vera Allerton Dot Allwardt V William Andersen Howard Anderson iudy Anderson ois Anderson Selma Anderson Edwin Andrews Corinne Anstedt gimes Antrim everly Aus-der-au Marie Backstrom Beverly Bade Richard Bahlmann Roger Baker Garrett Balkc Tom Barr iunc Bass ouis Bauer Larry Bauermeister Donald Baum Marilyn Beckemeier Donald Becker Edwin Becker Bob Beer Louis Beilharz Sandra Bender Carol n Bensel Mau ette Berg Carol Bernhard May Beshore John Bewie Janet Beyer 187 FRESHMEN Don Biebrich David Black Jeredity Blaine Marjorie Blind Carol Boesch V Lloyd Boester Gail Bohlken Elfricda Bohlmann Barb Bolle Melvin Borchardt Ronnie Bergman Ruth Born Clint Boughan George Bowman Arlene Brackensick Connie Bradlyn Marvin Brickner Barbara Brill Dorothea Britton Doris Bruch Donald Bruggemann Cyril Buckett David Buttman Carolyn Burgdorf Grace Burgdorf Allen Burreson Ruth Busse Darla Busse Elwood Carlson Margaret Casper Rutheda Chaffer Paul Cham ion Hildegard haveriat Ellen Chopping Richard Christlan Glenn Cibock Martha Clark Claudia Cole Nancy Corbett Deann Cordes Ilene Cosscy Diane Coulter Sharon Coupland Kathleen Cross oanne Curry oan Bailey Albert Daniel Donald Dannenburg Kay Dautrick gm: Davidson on Davidson Paul Davis Betty Deckert Arlene Dietrich Barbara Dietrich Emy Lou Dinda Bob Dixon Dennis Dolak Naomi Domian Nancy Donnell Otto Dorsch Roberta Douglas Della Dresden Janet Drum Ronald Duff Kurt Duffy Larry Eberhardt Mary Ebert Yvonne Edstrom Edward Easton Karen Eg ert Diane Eicibcrg Barbare Eichmann Dolores Eickelmann Marge Ellman David Ellwanger Kurt Emmerling Dick Erickson Larry Elzler Geraldine Eubanks Vernadean Euhus Daniel Everett Darlinc Fenske David Fergus Geor e Filar Karl ink Lois Finzel Carol Fonas Mary Lou Frase Grace Frazee Dolores Frederking Gerald Freeh Carole Frei anice Fronek igm Fruchtnicht ancy F ry Lois Fu lie Phillip unk Dean Gade David Gahl Roger Ganschow Charles Gaynor Carol Gentzen Velma Gerercser Nick Gianikes Marilyn Gienapp Marilyn Gicse Judith Gilbey 189 FRESHMEN 190 Charlotte Gilmore Arlene Glasshagel Gail Glynn Judith Gonnerman Gail Goodwin Dennis Gather Curtis Graf Susan Greenwood Herman Greunke Gloria Griffln Margie Griffm Sally Gross Carol Gerjan Galen Grote Mary Ann Guebert Rosella Gust Lois Haglund Jacquelyn Halazon Melvin Hall Robert Hall Christine Hamiton Thomas Hammond David Hallendorf Dorothy Harnew Robert Haucr QC Hauser ary can Hawley Ann eck kinks Heinkel ary Herpolshcimer Gordon Herwig Loretta Hesse Bill Hiller Louise Himmler Barbara Hitc Marilyn Hoffman Jane Hobson Alex Hohenstein Sandra Hollenbaugh Kenneth Holm William Holman William Hoos Grayce Hoppe Carol Horn Eldon Hubner Robert Huffman Carla Husebo Max Jabs Elwood ackcmeycr N ancy anke Gordon anowsky Gordon ensen Bob Jenske Janlce Joesting gm ohnson at ohnson Warren Johnson Paul Johnston Deannajop ich Judy Juenge Torn Jung joanne Kacher George Kauchak une Kaufman ames Keatin ae-Patricia enard Mildred Kern Richard Kessler Gerturde Kich Vir inia Kimball Phi ip Kinast joAnne Klar Charles Klei Dick Kleinschmidt Sandra Kleinschmidt Marlene Klepits Barb Klindt Donald Knabe Corrine Knight Norman Knorr gmet Knudsen ertram Koenig Dorcas Koester Joan Kollar Kurt Kollmeyer Charles Kolls Ken Kontak Mary Kontak Virgmia Kort Jamcc Koshi Edgar Koschmann Karl Kothe Kay Krahnke Donald Kram itz Kay Kreinhe er Daniel Krentz Ned Krier John Krueger Gunars Krumins Grace Kruse N ancy Kulick Ruth Kuhn Clara Laib Marcia Lake Elaine Lange Tess Lansing Terry Lantry Georgia Lapp 191 FRESHMEN Donna Larson David Leege Doris Lemble Loanne Lcoschke Martin Lobeck Beverly Liverance Lawrence Loesel Lila Lien Carole Lewbcl Doris Loewe Barb Long N ancy Lorenz Bob Lunaber Ruth Lustfcl t Karen Luttinen Lynn Mack Sheila Mac Kay Wayne Mahnkc Rudy Malz Kenneth Marks Rose Matako Adele Marten Marbrie Martin Edit Lee Matlock Ronald Matthias Katherine Mattil Mailan Matuska Kklalcye Matz adelynn McGibbon Barb McGill Werner McIver Lois McLeod Richard Meeks Eleanor Meihofer gdy Mellen ark Mey Ken Meyer Mar aret Michael E. ies'sler Florence Moellcr Hans Moll Joyce Moolin Mary Ann Morman Richard Morris Alan Morrisson Janet Mueller Karl Mueller Lee Myers Judy Nehls Robert Nelson Catherine Nelson Muriel Nendrick Marlene Neubronner Donald Newton Leonora Nickel ierry N ienke orraine Nobbe . Duane Nocrenberg Betty Nordholm Herb Nowinshe Richard Nuechterlcin Morris Nuss Lois Obenauf Glenn O,cock Caryle Oehmke Brian Oetzel Sherrie O Laverne 5 h0fi Gretchen Oltroge hgune Olson andra Olsen Bob Orlando Edward Palen Nancy Pardieck Ewe Pardonnet arjorie Paetz Martha Parker John Parridh Ann Pasche , Corynne Paulson joanna Perske Carolyn Petering Miriam Peters Chris Peterson Karen Peterson Marlene Peterson Evonne Pfaff gdy Pfeiffer ary Pie korn Maureen ilger Herb Pingel Ruth Piotter Bonnie Pitsch Kathleen Plackemeier Chuck Platt Carolyn Plunkett Donna Post Darlene Prahl Robert Prosek William Puls iaoan Quade arb Queen Carol n Quoss Davi Rabe Charles Rau Gordon Rayner Ralph Reddersdorf Chrlst Regas 193 FRESHMEN Diane Rehfeldt Marion Rehrauer Robert Reineck Roselle Reish Eleanor Reistcr Louise Renz Sylvia Reschke Russ Richards Carol Rickert Richard Rickman E yce Riehle obert Riley Mat Roe ge Richard 'offman Arthur Roll Robert Rueckert Gale Saint Lorelei Sajcck Sylvia Sanford Don Schaack Lois Schafrik Barb Scherer Phyllis Scherer Vergie Schleder Fred Schmidt Irene Schmidt Joanne Schmidt Joyce Schmidt kdy Schmidt arcia Schmidt Mary Schmidt Rosemarie Schmidt Don Schnoes Louise Schodrow Paul Schoneman Bill Schreiber Anne Schroeder Carl Schroeder Eileen Schroeder Dick Schrocr Marilyn Schultz Anthony Schultz kin Schumacher arilya Schrd Cherie Schug Arthur Schumacher Robert Schultz Eileen Schulz Erlene Schutt Pat Schutt Mar 6 Schwandt Caro ine Schwanke gamer Schwarting laine Schwebke F RESHMEN Emn Seidel ita Secfcldt Robert Shamo ioyce Shipman ois Siemon Janet Sievers Ruth Siering Roger Sievers Martha Sigafoose Philip Sfmons Manan Slyter Alfred Smith Alice Smith Aija Snikeris Doris Sn der Yvonne ommer F red Spaeth Luther Speckhard Ewous Soilker enr Spannhake Ken pahl Carol Staiger Rhoda Steege Deanna Steiger Carol n Stelter 0an telzner urton Stensbcrg Roger Sterzbach Ron Stinson Norman Stockhaus Carol Stoker Carol Strang Marilyn Strasheim jeanette Stroessner Arthur Strohmer Meta Stromer Edward Strunk Bob Stuenkel Judy Suckow Constance Sulzle Shirle Swanson Don wenson Wayne Swift Harriet Takahashi Barb Ta lor Eleanor endrick Marilyn Tetmeyer Pat Thiel Marjorie Thiele Mama Tibben anet Tiedt jack Tills Carroll Tomey Bob Trenka 195 F RESHMEN Ma Tucker Step anie Umbach Nancy Van Dear Carol Volk Philip Vollrath Jamer Wacker Jacqueline Wagemann Gretchen Wagner Dorothy Wall Nancy Walsh Robert Ward Carol Warmbier Esther Watty Gloria Weber Karolyn Weber Nancy Wehmeier Joyce Wciblen Elvera Weimann Doris Wendt Joyce Wenthe oanne Wettstaed dward Wiese Gail Wilke Wesley Wilkie Enice Wink ruce Winkler Marlene Winter Nanc Winters Carl iuff Phyllis Wobermin Earlene Wolf arvey Wunderlich William York Richard Yurko Geor e Zambas Pat apf Fred Ziehm COLLEGE OF ENGIN EERIN G JUNIORS Jigmes Allerton ed Baran Don Becker James Borgstrom Arnold Brandt Herb Busching Dwain Darkow Donald Dojan Gene Dretke Calvin Eggers glmes Engelbrecht arl F erguson Martin Findling Roland Freels Ronald Fulton Dave Fillcs Milton Gaewotta Lawrence Graham Vernon Hershman Eugene Holland ;30hn Hurschik 0b Jabs Bruccilohnson Don endt William Kissenberth Eldon Klemp im Kolterman hilip Leege Wesley Mader William Menczes Charles McFann Don McGibbon Glenn Munsch Harold Nilles Roger Korden James Norgren David Ott khn Poncher a1 h Reuss Wil iam Rolf Kenneth Rott Barb Schultz David Schultz Loren Scheer Allen Scheich Blair Schlender Arnold Schwarz Jack Schweitzer A long line in front of the book store can mean only one thing-- 198 Between bells Registration Day! Norbert Simon Leon Smith Marvin Smith Paul S lies F red iele David Votgt Jerold Wachholz Gene Weber Karl Weinschreider Raymond Wendell Martin Wicse Charles Wilson Emil Beeg Paul Bewm Fred Black Lee Boland Gordon Bubolz Arthur Clausing Allan Conrad Philip Coote ilohn Durkovic u ene Eckert C. . Eifrig Herman Erbacher .lloseph Feiertag obert Garlo Carroll Gast Fred Green Dan Gode Ralph Guth LeRo Handrock Carl nsel Gene Haertel Carole Hild Harlan Kalthoff Albert Kegebein David Kleiner Raymond Klinect Ron Kroeger Fred Krueger George Lux William LaBude Paul Laesch William Lange Harold Lehmann Nils Lindfors George Magerl Loren Markel Don Manta Ron McNie 1 A1 Meitz William Missell Edward Morgal Harold Moyer x Marilyne Moeller Jean Muir Charles Niell Roger Ncntzel Dennis Nommensen Roy Oscarson Geor C Paul Carl hillips Ron Pokrandt Frank Preuss Ron Priebe Tom Tetzer 199 SOPHOMORES Coffee break Truman Rexine Alfred Ruiz John Scherer Roderick Semrad Jim Sensenbaugh Charles Shemenske Bob Shoebridge Paul Sonnc kyhn Steben ay Steinwehe David Stoike Walter Stolz Betty Stowell William Strieter Clarence Suedekum Douglas Vclepee Ehn Weber arl Wolfanger Ronald Wukasch Phillip Zindel Robert Miller ohn Adler ark Albertin Jim Alden Ray Anderson Ronald Beck Jerome Beenders Robert Bennett Roger Benson Richard Beumer Robert Blesch Edgar Boling Raymond Bushur Em Brettman urt Brunner Michael Cates Gordon Cich Dennis Cowdrick Tom Digman Alan Echtenkamp Richard Eckart Keith Eisberg Ted F ox Herman Fuehrmeycr Ken Geihsler Don Gerdes William Goodsmith thn Gregor ' ar Gruen Gera d Gruenhagen Larry Gsellman W. Ha el Kenn pIEelberg Bob elgeson llamcs Hermann rnest Heuer Ron Hockelberg Charles Hoener Gerald Hoffmcister Keith Holdeman William Houghtaling Maurice Hubert Dean Hupe Grorer Laeger Gale go nson Ralp Johnson Ron Johnson Harland Jording Allen Jox Bob Knight Lgrry Knoerr illiam Kolzow William Koser John Krause Andris Krerics FRESHMEN F RESHMEN 202 Albert Kuhlman gmes Kumnick avid Lake Walter Long Alfred Lange Tom Leimbach Walter Luh Irwin Magerkurth Alfred Manteuffel Robert Marengo Marlow McGowan Bruce Masters Raymond Max Richard Meredith .Ess Miller obert Miller Benie Minach Charles Mohler Harold Moll Roger Moritz Victor Newberg glmes Opfer ictor Otte Robert Poehler Thomas Pitcher Albert Plaehn William Prueser Gordon Rich David Riemer John Riemer L 18 Rootes A lan Sandborg Colin Sanders Ronald Schau ohn Seymour illiam Schaefcr Richard Scholz irames Schueler rank ShuFran Henry Schultc Vern Schultze Victor Schulz Paul Staebler Ronald Suckow Zoltan Sztankay John Thalackcr Gary Trenker Robert Venes Kent Vogel Edward Wendt Larry Whi ker Don E. Wi ken George Wilkinson Clifford Wink UNCLASSIFIED Beverly Beck Ronald Buls Ruth Mueller Robert Moritz George Winkelman QenioO SCHOOL OF LAW LAW I Millard Becker Earl Doering Paul Gaines Lawrence Gallman Robert Keener John Lyons Walter Schaw Henry Stanton Glen Tabor A1 Zimmerman Robert Gascoyne kmes Perbix aymond Skony Herbert Stride Charles Vau han Robert Wrig t 203 Valpds Lincolnway , 339:2: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF TODAY---- THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW. NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY WITH BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATIN G CLASS OF 1956 CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE St. Louis, Missouri liWhat did you say. . . . So nds str n e, doesnit it? Yet thatls somethin ' ' nJ u a g g thank ofmy sze? you probably won,t remark -- at least not with the same inflection -- a few short years from now. We mention this now, because now is the time to do some intelligent thinking about it. If you heed this advice N 0147, thereill be a smile in your voice when you re-read it later, as you page through this book of wonderful memories -- perhaps with your family -- several years from now. Youill be needing life insurance then. Weid like to point out several important things about it. First, the younger you are when you take out your life insurance, the lower your annual payments will be. So the sooner you start, the less youill have to pay each year. Next, there are three basic types of life insurance contracts -- term, whole life, endowment -- and scores of variations and combinations. They differ in what they can do for you. There are also three types of life insurance companies: ll a stock company with board of directors elected by personal or proxy vote of stockholders who profit from its operation; 2y a mutual with directors elected by personal or proxy vote of policy-holders who participate in its earnings; and 3t a fraternal, like the Aid Association for Lutherans, with board directly elected by insured member-owners who share their organizations savings. Finally, you should realize that with so many companies and so many kinds of insurance contracts, it is diflicult to select the particular one that is best for you. Our adviceudonit try. Instead of selecting a contract, select a good life insurance counselor. Your Aid Association for Lutherans agent is an expert. You can consult him in confidence, as you would your pastor, lawyer, or doctor. If you don,t already know the A.A.L. rep- resentative in your area, write immediately to our home office for his name. He,ll be glad to call on you, without obligation. APPLETON. WISCONSIN HAGERMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CO. A. BRANDT CO. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA FORT WORTH, TEXAS ULRICH PAINT AND GLASS CO. VAN NESS ELECTRIC CO. MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA VALPARAISO, INDIANA CONTINENTAL4DIAMOND FIBRE DIVISION OF Laminated Plastics Micabond THE BUDD COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Electrical Insulating Products Vulcanized Fibre Vulcoid Plant Location 4 Valparaiso, Indiana Bridgeport, Pennsylvania 4 For fhe Finest in Foods Specializing in B-B-Que Ribs, Chicken, Sea Foods THE TROPICANA We cater to Large Parties, lunches, dinners, etc. 454 Greenwich Phone 4-1554 Ingman Cleaners PHONE 3-5391 FINE TAILORING Send your muss to Russw 153 S. Washington St. Valparaiso, Indiana Newark, Delaware Spartanburg, South Carolina SUTTON5S EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER All assignments precisely executed 901 E. Lincolnway Phone 3-9241 Diamonds Watches Jewelry MARTIN BINDER JEWELER 9 Franklin Street Phone 4-0851 Valparaiso, Indiana For 33 Years 3 byword for comfort and hospitality to the families and friends of the University. HOTEL LEMBKE Contractors EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Phone 3-8851 Prompt Delivery HARDESTY CLEANERS Your Drive-In Cleaner GLENN J. HARDESTY 8; $0le Calumet and Harrison VALPARAISO, INDIANA IMJagne Candied, jnc. Makers of Fine Candies Fort Wayne, Indiana igarhing $71912 $11111! CAtAeJ oz :biatinch'on 58 Jefferson Street PHONE 3-4971 SMITH-NUPPNAU Builders Building Materials Ready-Mixed Concfete Compliments of weawwmyw LaPorfe, Incl, Inc. INIlIISIRIAl PIPING 8: ENGINEERING Ell. 1340 Grant Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana 6 ijf I HENRY FREY, OWNER enlra ora 6 Fewer Plants - Automatic Sprinkler Systems ampany . . . . Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing 8 Air Conditioning Systems x Flowers for the O ' CCBSIOH Piping Systems for Sewage Disposal and Filtration Plants 307 Lincolnway VALPARAISO, IND. Valparaiso, Indiana OUR COMPLIMENTS ...... ....... ......... .......... 9ihettvmessenger E32 furnishings ...... PORTER COUNTY,S DAILY NEWSPAPER - uuuuuuuuuuuuu oooooooooooo complete ------------- 16 WASHINGTON PHONE 4-2971 Whitley gift and Eat Shop COMPLIMENTS OF SIEVERS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE 109-111 E. LINCOLNWAY Ph. 3-3911 5w , V . K . ;var . I UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE INDIAN A CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL COMPANY LUMBER AND B TERIALS VALPARAISO, INDIANA UILDING MA Congratulations to the ALLENS BAKERY Class in56 Where there IS never a compromise with quality Featuring a Complete Line of Bakery Products Sear S ROBhuCk and CO. Always Fresh 6 Indiana Ave. BEST WISHES CLUB ROYALEE FARMER'S STATE BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Friendly Bank VALPARAISO, INDIANA Precision Roller Bearings Electrical Specialties McGILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. VALPARAISO, INDIANA Products of Quality LORENZO D. SMITH Printer for particular people PHONE 2-3351 605 Ind iana Avenue VALPARAISO INDIANA POOL-ARNOLD 81 CO. WHOLESALE Cigars - Tobacco - Candy 156-158 S. Washington St. Valparaiso, Indiana LOWENSTINES CONGRATULATIONS DEPARTMENT . tome GRADUATING CLASS STORE mm 95 Idepartments dedicated to BODINE supplylng your every requlrementll PRINTING 00., INC Phone 2-0601 I I . . Mlchlgan Clty, Indlana COMPLIMENTS VERA-LORAINE OF SMART APPAREL ALLANSON INSURANCE AGENCY Valparaiso, Indiana llNOTHING BUT INSURANCE,a 10 N0. Franklin Phone 4-2321 A MESSAGE TO GRADUATING STUDENTS . . . We, at Indiana Steel, are glad of this opportunity to extend our con- gratulations to you. We are proud of the outstanding iob that the adminis- tration, faculty, and students at Valparaiso University are doing . . . not only in preparing young people for their chosen work, but also in the sig- nificant part the University has played in the community. You can iustly so be proud of your school, as we are. Our best wishes for a bright future go with all of you. The Indiana Steel Products Company Valparaiso, Indiana World's Largest Manufacturer of Permanent Magnets 1+ I VALPARAISO f COLLEGE INN PLUMBING 00., INC. 1 Dinners 8: Snacks HOME APPLIANCE CENTE i . 451 S. College Avenue DEAN,S, t 210 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. SHEFFIELDJS pAifgzg WanuKacluring Co. jnc. Telephone 3-4121 BEAUTY SALON VALPARAISO, INDIAN A 401 E. Lincolnway Hair Styles 8; Cutting 52M 1 ,! INVEST YOUR SAVINGS WISELY lIl Church, Hospital and College First Mortgage Bonds Over 40 years Experience as Underwriters B. C. ZIEGLER AND COMPANY SECURITY BLDG. WEST BEND, WIS. J. C paw? Co. THE CORRAL WELLMAN,S Valparaiso. Indiana PIZZA SERVED DAILY Congratulations and our best wishes for a most successful future to the 1956 graduates of VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY THIS IS ?an LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY iuthzran Bruthzrhuod LEGAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CARL F. GRANRUD, President HOME OFFICE: 608 Second Avenue South 0 Minneapolis, Minnesota EAST SIDE Valpo Paint 8 Wallpaper 00. Self-Service LAUNDRY ERWIN O. WEGEMANN, Prop 2203 North Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Complefe Line of Artists Supplies Paint and Wallpaper Phone 3-9391 ' 51 Franklin St. Nuppnau Insurance Agency First State Bank Building Rooms 208-9 Valparaiso, Indiana Telephone 3-0610 Organized in 1887 this Association has paid liberal Dividends EVERY YEAR SINCE Each Account insured $10,000.00 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N OF VALPARAI SO, INDIANA Congratulations to the Class of 1956 ?IMMlgll'Gl'MWt Phone 3-8314 505 Freeman 61!. parry .749 $06! Store on tAe Campud College Ave. at Freeman St. Complimen+s of Farmers Cafe Milwaukee Lutherans and their friends prefer Milwaukee's leading Lufher$n Church Cemetery GRACELAND North Sherman Boulevard at City Limit 6401 North 43rd Street A Lutheran Church Property, Endowed with Care Funds HERBERT W. GAUSEWITZ, Manager Past President of American Cemetery Association The Coronet Shop for the finest in women's apparel 3 Lincoinway Valparaiso, Ind. GENERAL CLEANERS For FINE CLEANING Cash and Carry Prices Profit Sharing Plan PARKING SPACE AT ALL TIMES CLOVER LEAF FIRST STATE BANK DAIRY PRODUCTS OF VALPARAISO Valpo Vitamin D Velvet Homogemzed Milk Ice Cream Member of Federal Reserve System Wholesale, Retail, or Member of Federal Deposit Corporation Home Dehvery 55 Monroe St. Phone 2-1071 MA OHNSON,S THE VAIL JEWELRY STORE J CHICKEN DINNERS FRED MOLTZ, Proprietor Route 6 8: Campbell Road Valparaiso, Indiana I Phone 2-1241 111 East Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. PHONE 2-901 1 CLAUDON 8c ANDERSON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE MORTGAGE FINANCING 8 N. WASHINGTON ST. VALPARAISO, IND. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 from THE BEACON Staff OUR PATRONS G. D. Conover, D.D.S. Mr. 8: Mrs. Del Hoeppner Roy O.johnson, D.D.S. K. M. Justice, O.D. Briscoe Electric Brownies Dillon 8: Kain Insurance Dixie Diner The Fox Studio Harveyk Dime Store Roland P. Sievers, L.L.B. A.J. Van Winkle, M.D. Paul C. F. Vietzkc, M.D. Mercury Cleaners Paramount Shoe Store Dud Pounds Salbergk Merfs 8: Boys, Wear Valparaiso Floral The Varsity Grill DEADLINE TIME. . .Ugh!! Marty Jehn, Beth Mueller, Dr. Tuttle, Marlene Sechausen A truly realistic shot of the Beacon staff at work. SENIOR ACTIVITIES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FREDERICK G. ACKER-A.B.; Majors: history, philosophy; Minor: government; Biology Club 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Pi Sigma Alpha 4. LLOYD AHLBRAND4-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors; edu- cation, business; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3;Jr. Honor Guard 3. SHIRLEY M. ALTMANN-A.B.; Major: history; Minor: business; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 ipresident, secretaryx W.A.A. 2,3; Gown and Gavel 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Social Committee 3,4; Student Council 2; Beacon 4; Dormitory Office 1,2; Food and Service Committee. RUTH L. ANDERSON-B.S.; Major: biology; Minor; sociology; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3,4; Biology Club 3,4; Dormitory Office 2; University Players 4. WAYNE B. ANDERSON-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: law: I.F.C. 3,4; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4 areasurerx Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Lawyers Association 4; I.R.C. 3;Jr. Honor Guard 3; Stu- dent Program Committee 2,3,4; Debate 1; Alpha Pi 4. CAROLYN BAEHR-A.B.; Major: geography; Minor: history; I.S.C. 3,4; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 UiqeiPremdenO; W.A.A. 2; University Civic Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gamma heta Upsilon 3,4 1secretary1; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Circle V Club 3,4; Gamma Delta 2,3,4 Oegional secretaryy JANICE BARTELT-LB.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4. ROBERT BAUMGARTEN--A.B.; Majors: business, psychology; Mi- nors: economics, religion; Kappa Phi Tau 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; V Club 1,2,3,4; Vanity Football 1; Chapel Choir 1; Glee Club 1. RICHARD LOUIS BEACH-A.B.;4Major: business; Minor: govern- ment; Kappa Phi Tau 2,3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 4. MILLARD BECKER-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: mathematics, law; Phi Alpha Delta l,2,3,4 Greasurerx Intramurals 1,2,3,4; V Clul'g 3,4; Varsity Football 3; Lawyers Association 4; Spanish Club 1,2; P1 Gamma Mu 2,3 Jr. Honor Guard 3; Student Council 3,4 assistant treasurer, treasurerx Detroit Club 1,2,3,4; Business and Economics Club. MIRIAM BECKER-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 2,3; Social Relations Club 3; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 1; U.Y.C. 3,4. GEORGE BELL-A.B.; Majors: business, psychology; University Choir 3; Engineering Society 2; Psychology Club 3,4. ; DOROTHY ANN BELLA4-B.S.; Major: elementary education; A1- pha Xi Epsilon l,2,3,4 1vice-prmident, presidenO; Schola Cantorum l; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Social Committee 4; Student Guide Ser- vice 2,3; U.Y.C. 2. SYLVIA BELLMAN-B.S.; Major: chemistry; Minors: mathematics, German; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4 Secretary, vice-presideno; W.A.A. 1,2,3; University Choir 2; Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4 isecretaryi; Student Councd 4; Student Guide Service 3; Gamma Delta 1,2; Alpha Mu Gamma 4. SALLY BERTRAM-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Kappa Tau Zeta 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; A.W.S. 3. CATHY BEWIE-A.B.; Major: religion; Minors: geography, sociology; Pi Delta Chi 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1,2; University Band 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Student Program Committee 3; Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 2,3,4. JOAN BIESEMEIER-A.B.; Major: sociology: Minor; psychology; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; Psychology Club 4; Social Relations Club 3,4,-A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 3,4; U.Y.C. 2,3,4. DAVID BILLIAR4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: mathematics; Lamb- da Chi Alpha 4; Engineering Society 1,2. LEE BIRK-A.B.; Major: chemistry; Minors: zoology, philosophy; Biology Club 3,4; Chemistry Club 4; Math and Physics Club 3,4. QUENT BLACHLY-A.B. Major: business; Minor: mathematia; Theta Chi 3,4; Track 3. EARL W. BLADOW4-A.B.; Major: economics; Minor: law; Delta Theta Phi 2,3,4; Lawyers Association 4. HERMAN BLOHM4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: geography, coo- nomics; Omega Chi Beta 1,2,3,4 Oreasurerx Varsity Cross Country 1. DORIS ANN BOERGERe-AB; Major: business; Minor: government; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,41corresponding secretary, treasurerx W.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; I.R.C. 4; Spanish Club 2; Business and Economics Club 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 3; Student Guide Servuze 4; A.W.S. 1,234. NANCY BOERS-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: French; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Pi Gamma Mu 4. JAMES J. BOHNING-B.S.; Major: chemistry; Minor: mathematics; Omega Chi Beta 1,2,3,4; Chemistry Club 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2. THOMAS J. BOMBA-A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minor: re- ligion; Kappa Phi Tau l,2,3,4. MARCELLA BORCHERDING-B.S.; elementary education; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4 Secretaryh Student Counci14; Valparaiso Union Publicity Committee 2,3,4; Lutheran Witness Corres- pondent; A.W.S. l,2,3,4. DIANE BORMAN4A.B.; Major: chemistry; Minor: mathematics; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Chemistry Club 2,3,4 Secretaryx Student Guide Service 2; Student Program Committee 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. l. DONNA BORRESEN-A.B.; Majors: social work, psychology; Gam- ma Phi 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 3; Gamma Delta 1; Psychology Club 4; Social Relations Club 2,3,4; U.Y.C. 3,4 ico-ordinatori. JEAN ARDEN BOS4B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: educa- tion, sociolo ; F.T.A. 4; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4 areasurexj; A.W.S. 2,3; unseling 4. DOYNE BOTTERMAN-A.B.; Major: history; Minor: English; F .T. A. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; A.W.S. 3,4; University Players 3,4; Transfer from Colorado College. JAMES STEPHEN BOZIK-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: govem- anent; Theta Chi 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Varsity Golf 3,4; Indepen- ents 1. SHIRLEY BRAUE-A.B.; Major: social work; Minors: psychology, religion; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Social Relations Club 3,4; Counseling 4; U.Y.C. 4. NANCY BROWN4A.B.; Major: psychology, sociology; Chapel Choir 1,2,3; Sigma Alpha Iota 1,2,3,4. ALLEN C. BURNS-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: religion; Social Relations Club 3; Business and Economics Club 1vice-praident1. ROBERT E. BUSCH-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: sychology, economics; Theta Chi 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity ootball 1,2; Dormitory Office, isecretary-treasurerx Business and Economics Club 2,3,4. TOM CAPPAS-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: law; Lawyers Associ- ation 4. EUGENE CH1NN-A.B.; Major: social work, psychology; University Choir 3; Psychology Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Gamma Delta 1,2,3. HOWARD L. CHUMLEYe-AB; Major: business; Minor: economics, physical education; V Club 1; Varsity Football 1; Business and E00- nomics Club 4. DUANE J. CIBOCK-B.S.; Major: zoolo ; Minor: psychology; Ome- ga Chi Beta 3,4; Glee Club 1; University Band 1; Biology Club 1,2,3,4 Gocial chairman, vice-presideno; Psychology Club 2,3,4 Uice-presi- dent, presidenO; Biology lab assistant; Tutor in Biology. DALE E. CICIORA-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: educa- tion; Phi Kappa Psi 3,4; Intramurals 4; Varsity Basketball 1,2. CQLLETTE CAZELAIS CLARK-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: biology; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2,3; Modern Dance 1,2. SUE CONSTINE4B.S.; Major: chemistry; Minors: mathematics, Ger- man; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 2; Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Torch l; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Circle V Club 2,3,4; Gamma Delta 2,3. BETTY COULTER-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: mathematics; Gamma Phi 3,4 isecretaryx Intramurals 2,3; W.A.A. 2,3,4; Part-time instructor in Depanment of Business and Economics 4. NANCY R. COX--B.S.; Major: elementary education; University Players 4. WALTER CROSMER4B.S.; Majors: physics, mathematics; Minor: philosophy; Math and Physics Club 1,2,3,4; Alpha Pi 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 Pi Gamma Mu 3. ROBERT DANIELSON4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geography; Omega Chi Beta 3,4. LEORA DAVIES -B.S.; Major: elementary education. HARVEY A. DEAN-A.B.; Majors: zoology, sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4 1High Delta; Beacon 3,4 Olssistant editor; DON DIERSEN-A.B.; Major: chemistrv-commerce; Minor: mathe- matics; Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Student Council 3. ANDREW DOBELSTEIN-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: govem- ment; Omega Chi Beta 2,3,4 Wice- residenQ; Intramurals 2,3,4; Uni- versity Choir 3,4; Social Relations C ub 3; U.Y.C. 4. WALTER DOERING-A.B.; Majors: government, history; Omega Chi Beta 2,3,4; Intramurals 3; I.R.C. 2. CROME R. DOLLASE-A.B.; Major: business; Minom: economics, sociology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Business andEoo- nomics Club 1,2,3,4 ipraideno; Social Relations Club 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Torch 1,2,3,4 kditorx Counseling 3; Dormitory Office 1vice-preciden0; Sophomore Class Officer Itreasurenj. lOANNA DOLLASE-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: educa- tion; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club l,2,3,4 Guesident, treasurerk Torch 1; Empire Club 2. GUS DOLMANISTH-B.S.; Major: physical education; Wnon: busi- ness, education; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1; F.T.A. 3.4; Intramurals 4 Gmdent directory Jr. Honor Guard 3; Counseling. 4. ROBERT- R. DOLSON4A.B.; Majors: business, economics; Minors: matIhematlcs,physics,Theta Chi 3,4; Sigma Delta Chi 1,2; Engineering Soc1ety 1,2. CAROL DORN-A.B.; Major: geography; Minors: French, sociology; Alpiia XI Epsdon 1,2,3,4 isecretarw; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Theta Upsxlon 3,4 Qreasureri; Gown and Gavel 4; So. Womenk Honor Guard 2; quecomlng Committee 3;'Student Council 2,3; Student Council Elections Committee 3; Student Program Committee 2,3,4; Torch 1,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 1,2; Valparaiso reporter for Lutheran Messenger; Hazing Committee 3 ico-chairmani EDWARD DRZIKl-A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; P1 Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4 1historian, secretaryx University Choir 3; Psy- chology Club 3,4 1presiden0; Social Relations Club 3,4; Alpha Pi 4 Lsecretaryx Pi Gamma Mu 3.4;Jr. Honor Guard 3; VU 1,2,3; Univer- sxty Players 1; U.Y.C. 2,3,4 ipresideno. Compiled By: Dorothea Trinklein Judy Kleinschmidt JANET DULMATCH4B.S.; Major: elementary education; F.T.A. 3, 4; Counseling 4; Dormitory 011106 2. DORIS EASON4A.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: sociology; Alpha Phi Delta 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; W.A.A. 2,3; Psychology Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Social Relations Club 1,2; Student Council 2,3; A.W. S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 1,2. DIANNE JEAN EBERHARDT4B.S.; Major: physicalcducation; Minors: education, biology; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4 4secretary1; W.A.A. 1, 2,3,4 Orcasurcrx Biology Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4 Rwa- surcrx A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. l. LAVERN H. EBERT-A.B.; Majpr: business; Minors: economics, gcpgraphy; Phi Kappa Psi 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity F ootball 2,3. BARBARA EDWARDSON-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors: business, education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Secretaryx W.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 2,3,4; Torch l; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. JEANETTE EGGERT4B.S.; Major: elementary education; F.T.A. 3, 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 3. DALE S. ELLIS-A.B.; Major: government; Minor: law; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 1,2; Lawyers Association 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4;Jr. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Pi 4. JOANN MARIAN EVENSEN 44135.; Major: home economics; Minor: psychology; Alpha XiEpsilon 2,3,4; W.A.A. 3,4; Home Economics Club 3,4; A.W.S. 3,4. JOHN P. FACKLER,JR.-A.B.; Majors: chemistry, mathematics; physics; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 2,3,4 Wice-prcsidcnt, presidenQ; Math and Physics Club 3; Alpha Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Student Council 3; Student Health Committee 3,4 khairmam; University Players 2,3; Torch 2; Homecoming Com- mittee 3. MAURICE J. FERCHEN-A.B.; Majors: government, business; Minor: economics; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ger- man Club 1; I.R.C. 2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 1,2; Gamma Delta 1,2. DJEAN FOLKENING-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: education; I.S.C. 2,3; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,41vice-presidcn0; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Business and Economics Club 2,3,4 Secretaryx Beacon 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 2. DOROTHY FOLKERS-A.B.; Major: rcli ion; Minor: education; Pi Delta Chi 3,4 130cretary1; Intramurals 3,4; 6nivcrsity Choir 3; AW. S. 4; U.Y.C. 4. MARY LOUISE FOSTER-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: Spanish, religion, sociology; Al ha Xi Epsilon 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chayel Choir 1,4; Business an Economics Club 3,4; Credit Union 3; A. .S. 1,2,3,4; Student Council Scholarship Committee 4. LOUISE FOX4A.B.; Majors: religion, geography; Pi Delta Chi 1,2, 3,4 Greasurcr, presidcno; W.A.A. 2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 2,3,4. BERNIEQE E. F RICKE-A.B.; Major: history; Minor: education; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 wresideno; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Student Council 3; Student Service 3; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 1,3,4 1secretary;; University Players 1. SHfXRON GAREY-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Xi Epsdon 3,4; Intramurals 4; W.A.A. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; A.W.S. 3,4. E1LEENE LOUISE GASSERT4A.B.; Majors: zoology, German; Minor: chemistry; I.S.C. 3,4; Ka pa Tau Zeta 1,2,3,4 Secretary, vice- presidenQ; Schola Cantorum 1; iology Club 1,2,3,4; Chemistry Club 1,2; Torch 1; U.Y.C. 1; Alpha Mu Gamma 4. DEL GENRICH4A.B.; Majors: geography, business; Theta Chi 1,2,3, 4 4marshalD; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Student Council 2; Beacon 1. DUANE GIERKE4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geography. ORREN R. GIFFORT-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: geograIShy, economics; Phi Delta Theta 1,2. MfXRION ALBERTA GILBERTSON4A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Social Relations Club 3,4; Beacon l; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 1.4. GLORIA GLASS-AB. Major: business; Minors: government, Ger- man; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; W.A.A. 3.4; German Club 2,3; Business and Economics Club 4; I.R.C. 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JAY GOLDSTONE4B.S.; Major: zoology; Minors: chem- lStl'y, geograPhy; Intramurals 2,3; Biology Club 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 2.; Alpha Phl Omega 2,3,4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Student Coun- cxl 3,4; Dormitory Office 3,4 1prcsiden0. DIANEJEAN GOODNOUGH-A.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: Business; Kappa Tau Zeta 3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Business and Econom- ICS Club 3,4; Dormitory Office 1. CAROL .ELVERA GOUWENS4B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: biology; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Wice-presidenQ; BiologyClub 3; Majors Club 1,2,3,4 1vice-prcsidcn0; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. CAROL GREB-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: history; French Club German Club 3,4; Social Committee 4; Torch 3,4; VU 4; A.W.S. 3,4; Independents 3,4; Circle V Square Dance Club. EUGENE FREDERICK GRIEWISCH4A.B.; Major: businm; Minor: government; Theta Chi 2,3,4 4assistant treasurer, treasurcrx Schola gzntorum 1; Student Guide Service 3; Business and Economics Club CHARLES L.GRIMM-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: history; Omega Chi Beta 2,3,4. MILDRED M.-GROHN4B.S.: Major: physical education; Minors: busmess, education; Kappa Tau Zeta 1,2,3,4 1trcasurer;;W.A.A. 1, 2,3,4 1sportshead1; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. WILLARD GROSS4A.B.;Major: biology; Minor: geography; Lamb- da Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Biology Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4. GUSTAVE R. HABITZ-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: law; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; Lawyers Association 4; Detroit Club 1,2,3,4. .MQNYBAN HAGENOW-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi Epsnlon 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Psychology Club 1; Alpha LalnjxliszDelta 3;4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 3; Independents 1; . . . 3,4. NATALIE R. HAHN-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: business; Gam- ma Phi 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Soc- ial Relations Club 2,3; Torch 1-; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 1. RICHARD HAMMERNESS4A.B.; Major: chemistry-commercc; Kappa Phi Tau 1,2,3,4; Intramurals. 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantogum 1; Chemistry Club 1,2;Jr. Honor Guard 3; Torch 3; Counseling 4. CAROL HARMANI-B.S.; Major: elementary education; A1 haXi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 1corresponding secretaryx W.A.A.1,2,3,4; F. .A. 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. MARGA HASS4A.B.; Major: social work; Minors: psychology, physical education; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4 4pledge captaim; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum l; Majors Club 3,4; Social Relations Club 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 1; Univexsity Players 1. GWEN HAUGE-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Phi Delta 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 1captain1; University Choir 2,4; University Singers 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Social Committee 4; Beacon 3; Torch 1,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2, 3,4; Dormitory Office 1 1prcsiden0; U.Y.C. 3. DON F. HECKLER-A.B. Major: business; Minors: philosophy, eco- nomics; I.F.C. 2,3; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4 1p1cdgemaster1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Honor Council 4; Student Council 3; Stu- dent Guide Service 2,3,4 khairmam; Student Program Committee 2,3; Admissions Counselor 4. LORRAINE HEDGES4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: geography, economics; Kaan Tau Zeta 1,2,3,4 Orcasurer, presidenQ; W.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Business an Economics Club 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. NANCY L. HEIGN-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: education; Gamma Phi 3,4; W.A.A. 2,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Torch 3; VU 4; A.W.S. 2,3,4. RHODA HEINECKE-A.B. Majors: history, geography; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4 1mistress of ceremoniesx W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 1sportshcad1; Glee Club 1; Biology Club 1,2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Gown and Gavel 4; Pi Gamma Mu 1program chairmam; So. Women,s Honor Guard 2; Alpha Lambda Delta Senior advisory Homecoming Committee 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Student Handbook Committee 3; Torch 1,2,4; VU 3,4 Ucature editorx A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office Wice-presideno; University Players 1,2; Sophomore Class Officer 4sccretary1; Junior Class Officer Secretary; DOROTHY HEINRICHSMEYER-B.S.; Majors: home economics, psychology; Minor; religion; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; F'syz chology Club 2; Beacon l; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. DIANE HOERMANN4A.B.; Major: mathematics; Minors: physics, music, religion; W.A.A. 1; Chapel Choir 1,2,3; University Choir 4;Mat.h and Physics 1,2,3,4; Sigma Alpha Iota 1,2,3,4; Beacon 1,2; Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4; University Players 1,2; Student Guide Service 3. RUTH HOLLAND-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Phi V Delta 1,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4. ROGER HOLLINGER4BS.; Major: physical education; Minor: his- tory; Theta Chi 4; Varsity Football 2; Modern Dance 1. DON HOLTMAN4A.B.; Major: government; Minor: law; Omicron Delta 4; I.R.C. 1,2,3 1secretary-trcasurer, presidenO; Lawyers Associa- tion 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma Alpha 3,4; Student Council 2; Gamma Delta 1; University Players 1. EUGENE HOLTSLANDER-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: psychol- ogy; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Psychology 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2 Business and Economics Club 1,2. BARBARA MAY HOLZER-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Phi Delta 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Student Council 1,4; Dormitory Office 1,3. WESLEY F. HOREN-A.B. Major: business; Minors; psychology, eco- nomics; Pi Kappa Alpha 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Business and Eco- nomics Club 3,4; Psychology Club 4. SUE HUFF+B.S.; Major: elementary education; Kappa Tau Zeta 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; A. W. S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 4; U.Y.C. 3. LYNN HUMBURG4B.S.; Major: sociology; Minor: home economics; Gamma Phi 3,4; Beacon 3; U.Y.C. 3. MARLENE HUNING4A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Majors Club 1; Social Relations Club 3; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 4; Modern Dance 1. MARJORIE ANN ISRAEL-AB. Major: English; Minor: history; Delta Chi Epsilon 3,4; Beacon 3,4; Torch 2; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. RUTH JAEGER-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: Spanish, home eco- nomics; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Oreasurerx W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 4counciD; Girls, Hockey Team 2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Home Economics Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Greasurerx Gown and Gavel 4 1sccre4 tary-treasuiier; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 Gec- retarw; So. Womerfs Honor Guard 2;. Pi Gamma Mu 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 2; Gamma Delta 1,3,4 1corresponding secre- tary1; U.Y.C. 2. CAROLJAHNS-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: geography, religion; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 4secretary1; Schola Cantorum 1; Social Rela- tions Club 3,4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 1membcrship chairmanx Homecoming Committee 2. ROBERT E.JARM4A.B.; Major: business; Minor; physical education; Theta Chi 1,2,3; Track 3; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4. DANNY E. JARMAN-AB. Major: sociology; Minor: law; I.F.C. 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4 1ath1etic Chairman, alumni secretary, secre- tary1; Phi Alpha Delta 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2; Varsity Cross-Country 1; Biology Club 1; German Club 1,2; Lawyers Association 4; Social Relations Club 2,3; Beacon 3; Torch 1,2; Coun- seling 3. ERNST MARTINJEHN-A.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: zoology; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4; University Choir 2,3; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; University Singers 4; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Chapel Committee 3,4; Student Council 4; Student Guide Service 2,4; Beacon 4; Torch 1; Dormitory Office 1; Food and Service Committee 3,4; Fresh- man Class Officer 1secretary1. NATALIE JENNE4A.B.; Major: music; Minor: German; Gamma Phi1,2,3,4 1song directory W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 1sportshead4; University Choir 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Gown and Gavel 4; So. Women1s Honor Guard 2; Sigma Alpha Iota 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 1 1socia1 chairmam. GLENN R. JOHNSON'A.B.; Major: psychology, sociology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BLISS KEMMERLING4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: geography, economics; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3. ROGER GENE KETELSEN4A.B.; Major: mathematics; Minor: business; Theta Chi 2,3,4; V Club 2,3,4; Varsity Golf 2,3,4. RICHARD KICKBUSH-B.S. Major: physical education; Minors: education, social studies; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,4; University Singers 4; Torch 1; Empire Club 2. AILEEN KIESCHNICK-A.B. Major: mathematics; Minors: physics, chemistry; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4 Secretary, housemothew; F.T.A. 4; German Club 1; Gamma Delta 1; U.Y.C. 1. MICKEY KINGSTON-A.B. Majors: English, history; Delta Chi Ep- silon 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; ,French Club Ureasurerx Beacon 4; Torch 1,2,3; VU 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 1,4; U.Y.C. 1,2. LAURA jANE KIPP4A.B. Majors: business, economics; Minor: re- ligion; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 1president, treasurer1; W.A.A. 2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; University Band 1,2,3,4 1presiden0; University Civic Orchestra 1,2,3,4;Sigma Alpha Iota 1,2,3,4 1president, vice-prcsi- dent, treasurerx Homecoming Committee 3; Scholarship Committee 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 2. RICHARD JAMES KNUTSON4B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: history. CLARENCE KOCH4A.B.; Major: geography, Minors: music, religion, German; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3 kaptaim; Chapel Choir 1,2; University Choir 3,4 4presidcn0; German Club 1,2; I.R.C. 1,2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Student Guide Service 2,3; Counseling 3; Dormitory Office Greasurerx U.Y.C. 3 1mm- agery MARILYN JEAN KOCH-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Torch1;A.W.S. 4; University Players 1. MARILYN KOEHLERv-AB; Major: social work; Minor: psychology; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4 4corresponding secretarw; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Univer- sity Choir 3; Social Relations Club 3; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Pi GaJn- ma Mu 4; Church Council 3,4 Ureasuren; Valparaiso Union Board 3,4 1secretary1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 2; U.Y.C. 4;Junior Class Officer; Senior Class Officer hreasurery JANETTE KREGEL4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Gamma Phi 3,4 1historian1; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Canforum 1; University Band 1; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 3. EVELYN KRENTZ-AB. Major: business; Minor: psychology; Algha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; Business and Economics Club; Torch 3,4; Counselmg 1,2,3,4. EUNICE KREIFALL4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Minor: religion; F.T.A. 4. BETTY KUPKE4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; University Choir 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4 Ctreasurerj; Gown and Gayel 4; Student Council 2,4 1secretary1; Health Committee; Torch 1,2 gassistant editor; A.W.S. 3,4 1secretary, presidenQ; Counseling 3; Dormitory Of- fice 1 OreasureO; University Players 1,2. RUBEN LEAL, JR.-A.B.; Majors: Spanish, business; Minor: eco- nomics, philosophy; Omega Chi Beta 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Business and Economics Club 3; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 4presiden0; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Student Council 4; VU 4. VERNON T. LANGLEY JR.4B.S.; ,Major: elgmggtgg education; Theta Chi 2,3,4; Varsity Football 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Outdoor Club 1. DOROTHY LARSON4A.B.; Major: business, German; Minor: geog- raphy; Kappa Tau Zeta 1,2,3,4 4presiden0; Schola Cantorum 1; Busi- ness and Economics Club; Alpha Mu Gamma; Pi Gamma Mu 4. LORRAINE LARSON-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; U.Y.C. 1 SHIRLEY ELIZABETH LEPISTO-B.S.; Major: elementary educa- tion; I.S.C. 3,4; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4 1corr'esponding secretary, vice- president, presidenO; Schola Cantorum 1; University Choir 2,3; F.T.A. 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 1,2; Faculty-Student Council 4; Student Council 2; Valparaiso Union Board 3,4 1department heady Beacon 1,2,3, Section editoo; VU 1businessgnanager1; Dormitory Of- fim 1,2. RONALD EUGENE LERNPR-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: reli- gion; Omega Chi Beta 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 4. WARREN ROBERT LINDGREN4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: history, economics; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4 Ureasurerx Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Business and Economics Club 1presiden0; Credit Union 3,4; Home- coming Committee 3; Torch 3,4 1business managery SHIRLEY LINDSKOOG-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3,4; W.A.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; A.W.S. 3,4. HAROLD E. McCARRON-B.S.; Majors: chemistry, physics, mathe- matics; Track 2; Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4. ROSEMARY MCCARTbA.B.; Major: music; Minor: education; Schola Cantorum 1; University Band 1. ROBERT A. MADRIdK-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: mathe- matics, economics; Phi Kappa Psi 4 1plcdgemaster1; V Club 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Business and Economics CluB. DIANE LESLIE MARKUSSEN4A.B.; Majors: religion, psychology; Pi Delta Chi 1,2,3,4 Secretary, presidenQ; W.A.A. 3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 Ureasurer, presideno; Gown and Gavel 4 4presiden0; Beacon 1,2 Cadministration editor, Clubs and organizations editorx Student Church Council 4; Gamma ,Delta 1,2,3,41regional editor, chapter vice-prcsident, regional representative to International, International secretary, vice-president, Washington Seminar for Lu- theran Students representatin; Liturgical 1; University Players 1; Modern Dance 2. JACK MASSUCCI-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: educa- tion, history; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; V Club 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 1. JAMES MATTIESWAB; Major: history; Minor: government; Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Empire Club 2. JAMES WILLIAM MEES4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: geography, psychology; Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4 Qreasurerx Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 4; Business and Economics Club 3,4; Credit Union 3,4 0reasurer1. PAUL MELCHERT4A.B.; Major: government; Minor: law; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 1,2,3,4, Uice-presideno; Lawyers Association 4 1executive counciD; Washington Semester Pro- gram; Alpha Pi 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma A1- pha 3,4; Scholarship Committee 4; Student Church Council 4. JOHN CHARLES MESSNER-AB. Major: business; Minor: law; I.F.C. 3,4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Secretary, presidenO; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Lawyers Association 4; Business and Economics Club 3; Student Council 3; Student Guide Service 3. GLENN MEYER4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: psycholo y, eco- nomics; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4; tudent Council 3; Beacon 4. JANEMARIE MEYER-B.S.; Majors: mathematics, biology; Minor: education; Sigma Theta 2,3,4 areasurerk W.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; University Band' 1; Biology 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Torch 1; Empire Club 2; Gamma Delta 1,3; U.Y.C. 1. SHARON MEYER4B.S. Major: physical education; Minors: educa- tion, biolo y; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2,3,4;Cheerleader 1,2,3; Pe Club 1,2; W.A.A. 1, ,3,4; Biology Club 1; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 1,2, ,4; Home- coming Committee 2; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS L. MILLER4B.S. Major: elementary education; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. WILLIAM MARK MILLER-A.B.; Majors: business, eography; Phi Alpha Delta 1,2,3,4; V Club 2,3,4; Varsnt Baseball 1, ; Alpha Pi 4; Business and Economics Club 3,4; Gamma hcta Upsilon 3,4; Pi Gam- ma Mu 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Honor Council 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Freshman Class Officer 1vice-prcsiden0. KENNETH A. MILLS-A.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: sociology. PATRICIA MOHME4B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: physical education; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; Majors Club 1,2,3; Gown and Gavel 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 1: Student Guide Service 2; St. Louis-Valpo 2; Student Union 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 1,2; Modern Dance 2. JAMES MOY-B.S.; Major: biology; Minors: history, education; Omi- cron Delta 4; Schola Cantorum 1; University Choir 2,3; Biology Club 1,2,3,4 1presiden0; German Club 1; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2; Chapel Committee 4; Credit Union 2,3; Student Council 1,4 1vice-presiden0; Beacon 1; Empire Club 2 1presiden0; Counseling 4; Gamma Delta 1; University Players 1,2; Modern Dance 1,2,3; Sophomore Class Officer Wice-presideno. BETH MUELLER-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Minor: his- tory; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Beacon 2,3,4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 4; Dormitory Office 1,2 Wice-president, secretarw; U.Y.C. 1. LAURA MUELLER4A.B.; Major: music; Minor: English; Gamma Phi 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; University Choir 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; German Club 1,2; M.E.N.C. 3,4 1president, secretarw; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 Wice-prcsidenQ; Gown and Gavel autoring chairmam; Lyceum Committee 3; Val araiso Union Board dine arts chairmam; Beacon 1,2,4; Dormitory O 1C8 l 1prmidcn0. MARYLIN MUELLER4A.B.; Major: speech and drama; Minor; history; Lyceum Committee 4; Counseling 3; University Players 2,3,4; U.Y.C. 1. ROBERT J. MUELLER4A.B; Major: business; Minor: law; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Oreasured; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2; Business and Economics Club 3 Wice-presidenQ. GLENN A. MULHALLAND-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: sociol- ogy; I.F.C. 3,4 1presiden0; Omega Chi Beta 1,2,3,4 4scrgeant-at-arms3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1. LYLE MULLER-A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: Greek; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Counseling 4; Stu- dent Church Council. LELAND A. MURPHY4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Omi- cron Delta 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Modern Dance 2; Square Dance Club 2,3,4. JOANNE MUSTER-B.S.; Major: elementary education; University Choir 1; F.T.A. 4. DONALD NELSON4A.B.: Major: history; Minor: English. JACK P. NELSON4A.B.; Majors: Spanish, English; Minor: French; F.T.A. 1; Spanish Club 3,4 4presiden0; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4 Wicc- presidenQ; Alpha Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Beacon 1,3,4; Torch 1,2,3 Geature editoo; VU 4 1editor1; University Players 1,2; U.Y.C. l,2,3,4. KATHY NICKELSBURG4A.B.; Major: sociology; Minors: psychol- ogy, biology; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2,3,4; Chapel Committee 4; Church Counci14; A.W.S. 2,3,4. JACKIE NILLES-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: business; Delta Chi Epsilon 2,3,4; 1socialChairman1 W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1vicc-president, presideno; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 2. LEONA NOMANN4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; California Club 3; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Gamma Delta 2,3. JACK OHLFEST4A.B.; Majors: business, geography; Pi Kappa A1- pha 2,3,4 WiCe-presideno; University Band 2,3,4; University Civic Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Homecoming Committee 4 wice-chairmany JEAN PALO4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; F.T.A. 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4 1board1. LINNEA PAULSON4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: sociology, physi- cal education; Kappa Tau Zeta 2,3,4 Urcasurer, housemotheo; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Majors Club 2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 4; A.W.S. 1,2, 3,4; University Players 4; Modern Dance 3,4. ROGER J. PAZUL-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: mathematics; Omega Chi Beta 3,4; Cheerleader 1. JOHN D. PERKINS4A.B.; Major: business; Minors; Spanish, eco- nomics; Omega Chi Beta 3,4 1chancellor1; Intramurals 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Alpha Mu Gamma 4;jr. Honor Guard 3,4. VIRGINIA PERNO-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: psychology; A1- pha Xi Epsilon 2,3; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Studenf Council 1,2,3,4; A.W.S. l,2,3,4. MARGIE PETERS4A.B.; Ma'or: social work; Minors: religion, sy- chology; Sigma Theta 1,2,3; .A.A. 1,2,3,4; University'Cholr 2; sy- chology Club 3; Social Relations Club 3,4; Human Relations Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 4; U.Y.C. 2,4. NAOMI PETERS4B.S.: Major: elementary education; Gamma Phi 2,3,4 secretar 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Stu- dent ouncil B, RONALD E. PETERSONdABg Major: business; Minor: govem- ment; Tau Ka a Epsilon 2,3,4 Wice-presideno; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 1P; CLARENCE PETT-B.S.; Major: business; Minor: government. KARL PETZKE-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minors: history, cography; Phi Kappa Psi 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; VarSIty Baseball 3,4; Hobbies and Crafts Club 4. JAMES R. PIEHLER-B.S.; Majors: chemistry, business; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4. NANCY ANNE PIOCH4-A.B.; Majors: English, Spanish; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Spanish Club 2,4; Torch 4. BARBARA SCHNITZLEIN POHLIG-B.S.; Major: home economics; Minor: biology; Home Economics Club 2,3,4. DONALD E. PREVALLET4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: law, mathematics; I.F.C. 3,4 Uice-Presideno; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4 Qsecre- tary, vice- resideno; En ineermg Societ 1,2; Lawyers.Assoc1auon4.; Alpha Pi itreasurerg; if. Honor Guar 3; Cyedlt Union 3,4; Trad;- tions Committee 4 4c airmam; Torch 1,2; Senior Class Officer 4pre51- denQ. MARY FRANCES PRUST4A.B.; Major: speech 23nd drama; Minors: physical education, education; Sigma Theta 3,4; Majors Club.3,4; Gown and Gavel Ueporterx Valparaiso Umon Board 4; Universny Playexs 3,4 Wice-presidenO; Modern Dance 3,4. LILLIAN A. REACKHOFF-A.B.; Major: sociology; Minors: English eogra hy; I.S.C. 4; Gamma Phi 2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; Boner ounc1 3,4; Empire Club 1,2; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4 Oreasurer, v1ce-prcsxden0; Dormitory Office 1,2 1presiden0; Counseling 3. PATRICIA REDDEL4A.B.; Major: English; Minors: business, eco nomics; Gamma Phi 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4, MARION REESE-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi Eg- silon 2,3,41corres onding-secretaryk W.A.A.2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4;A.W. . 1,2,3,4; Gamma elta l. EDWARD L. REEVES-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: history; Kappa Phi Tau 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3. URSULA REIMLER-AB. Ma'ors: English, French; I.S.C. 2; Gam- ma Phi 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2; Scho a Cantorum 1; German Club 1,2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4. HAROLD RENKEL4B.S. Major: mathematics; Minor: physics; In- tramurals 1,2,3; Counseling 3,4: ARTHUR C. REPP, JR.-A.B.; Major: biology; Minors: histo , Greek; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Track 1; Schqa Cantorum 1; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Student Guide Service 3; St. LOUIS- Valpo 1,2,3,4. ROYAL G. RIDGWAY-B.S.; Ma'or: physical education,-Minors: chemistry, education; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4 4secretary1; Varsxty Foot- ball 1,2. BERDENE RINGENBERG-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: psychol- ogI; Psychology Club 4; Spmish Club 3; Busmess and Economics Club 3 W1LBUR A. ROTHMAN'-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: geography; V Club 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4. ANITA BUB1N4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: ph sical education; Alpha Phl Delta 1,2,3,4 Orcasured; Pep Club 1; W.A. . 1,2,3,4 Sports- headx Glee Club 1; Majors Club 2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 3,4; Hockey Team 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Torch 1,2; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 1. CAROL RUBOW-B.S.; Ma'or: elementary education; I.S.C. 2,3 1presiden0; Delta Chi E silon 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2; Schola Cantorum l; F.T.A. 4; P1 Gamma u 3,4 isecrctary-treasureg; Student Council 4; YU l; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 3; Gamma elta 3,4 4program chairmam U.Y.C. 1. SANDRA RUBOWMA.B.; Major: sociology; Minor: psychology; Delta Chi Epsnlqn 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; Schola Cantorum 1; So- cnal Relations Club 3,4 Wice- residenQ; Human Relations Club 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Counseling ,3; Dormitory Office 1 1Chaplain1; Gamma Delta 2,3,4 Oreasurcw. ' ROBERT R.UEDI4A.B.; Ma'or: business; Minor: geo raphy; Business and Economics Club 1,2,3,4; erman Club 1; Detron ub 1,2. ROBERT W. RI'JHTER-aABg Major: business; Minor: art; Intra- murals 1,2,4; Vary?! Baseball 4; Business and Economics Club; Student Counc11 4; Indepen ents 1,2,4 Ureasurer, vice-presideno. JUANITA -RUNGE4B.S.; Magor: home economics: Minor: En lish; Gamma Phl l,2,3,4' W.A.A. 1,2, ; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; orch 1; Freshman Class Officer areasurery LUANNE CARQLE 'RUNGE-AB; Major: business; Minor: ps - chology; Delta Chi Efsdon 2,3,4 according secretarg; Intramurals 1, ; Beacon 4; Torch 2,3, ; Gamma Delta 2,3; Circle V lub 3,4. ROBERT LYNN RYDBURG-No degree taken; I.R.C. 3,44 resi- denQ; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4 Wice-presijeno; P1 Sigma Alpha 4; Student Council 4; Scholarship Committee 4 khair- mam; Electlons Committee 4 ichairmam; Public Relations Committee 4; Counseling 3. DON SAWQCHKA4A.B.; Ma'or: government; Minor: religion; I.R. C. 2,3,4; Pi Sigma Alpha 3,4; In ependents 2,3,4. RUTH SCHAEFER-A.B.; Major: psycholog ; Minor: business; Si - ma Theta 1,2,3,4 hreasurer, residenQ; Pep lub 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3, ; F.T.A. 4; Home Economics lub 3; Psychology 3,4; Social Relations Club 3; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4 Ueprescntativc; HERBERT A. SCHMIEDEL-A.B.; Major: government; Minor: geo- graphy; Phi Kappa Psi 2,3,4; I.R.C. 3,4. MARY SCHNACK-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: English; I.S.C. 4 4presiden0; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4 1vice-presiden0; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4 4presiden0; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4 1vice-presiden0; Gown and Gavel 4; So. Womenis Honor Guard 2; Honor Council 1,2, 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4 1vice-president, presidenQ; Dormitory Office 1; Modern Dance 2,3,4. OWEN SCHNEIDER4B.S.; Major: business; Minor: music; Pi Kap- 11,212 1alpha 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; Track 2; Glee Club 2; University Band HERBERT HERMAN SCHOENBERG, R.-A.B.; Major: business; Mmor: biology; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4 4c aplainx Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Biolo Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 1,2; Student Guide Service 2,3; Detroit 1ub 1,2,3,4; Business and Economics Club 3,4; Freshman Class ORicer Social chairmam. ELMER SCHOENBECK4-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: psychology; gus1ness and Economics Club; Psychology Club 4; Student Program ommittee. KARLYN SCHRAM-A.B.; Magor: English; Minors: French, educa- 2 tion; I.S.C. 4; K21 a Tau Zeta l, ,3,4 3social chairman, vice-president, $16th: captaing; eerleader 1; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Student ui Service ,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 4; Modern Dance 1,2,3,4 Qaresideno. MONA SCHULTZ-A.B.; Ma'or: Spanish; Minor: education; Delta Chi Epsilon 3,4; Pep Club 1; .A.A. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4 1secretary-treasure0; Cha e1 Committee 1,2,3 Secretaryx Student Guide Service 3; Beacon 3,4; .W.S. 1,2,3,4. MARLENE SCHUMACHER4-A.B.; Major: Sociology; Minor: gsy- chology; Al ha Phi Deltav3,4; W.A.A. 2; Social Relations Club ,4; A.W. . 3,45presiden0; Counseling 4; Dormitory Office 2 Secretary- treasurew; .Y.C. 2. ROBERT A. SCHUNEMAN-A.B.; Major: music; Omicron Delta 4; Chapel Choir 1,2; University Choir 4; German Club 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2; Liturgical 1. ROBERT B. SCOTT-A.B.; Major: business; Minor: Spanish. MARLENE SEEHAUSEN4A.B.; Major: history; Minors: education music; Delta Chi Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 1; University Sing- ers 4; F.T.A. 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; Si ma Alpha Iota 3,4 Wice-presideno; Beacon 1,2,3,4 1editor1; A.W.S. 1, ,3,4 Ueprescntativey CARL SELIGER-A.B.; Major: business; Minors: Sgnanish, religion; Omega Chi Beta 3,4; Business and Economics Club 4; panish Clu 3,4. CAROL SEPKE-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi Epsi- lon 3,4; University Choir 2; University Singers 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Beacon 4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 1. BEVERLY RYDBURG SHUPE4A.B.; Maior: music; Minor: eduea- tion; Sigma Theta 3,4; Chamber Music 1,2; usic Club 1; Univemty Band 1,2,3,4; University Choir 3; Universit Civic Orchestra 1,2,3,4; M.E.N.C. 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 3,4; Tom: 1; A.W.S. 1,2; Gamma Delta 2. THOMAS R. SITTLER4B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: mathematics; Phi Kappa Psi 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Office 3 4presiden0. LaVAUGHN SLEEPER4A.B.; Major: English; Minor: education; F.T.A. 4; K.W.S. 4. ED SPLETZER4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geo raphy; Theta Chi 3,4; Varsity Golf 2,3,4; Business and Economics Clu 2,3,4; Credit Union 2,3,4 remdenU; Valparaiso Union Board 3,4 Orcasurer, depart- ment head1; orch 2,3. 41 V WILLIAM A. STARK4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: 5 chology; Pi Kappa Alpha 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; University Choir 2,3,4; Engi- neering Society 1. NAOMI STEEGE4A.B.; Majors: sociology, English; Minor: psychol- ogy; Algha Xi Epsilon 3,4; W.A.A. 3; University Choir 3,4; Social Re- lations lub 3; Beacon 3; U.Y.C. 3,4. CONSTANCE STEINBERG-A.B.; Majors: business, En lish; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Schola Cantorum l; usiness and Economics Club 3,4; Torch 3,4 1news editor1; A.W.S. 3,4. WILLIAM L. STEINBRECHER4A.B.; Ma'ors: geography, business; Phi Kap a Psi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; rack 1; V Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity ootball 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1; Gamma Theta Upsi- lon 2,3,4. MERLE STOGENTIN4A.B.; Mabr: zoology; Minors: psychology, music; Delta Chi E silon 1,2,3,4; C apel Chmr 1,2; University Chou 3; Biology Club 3, 1secretary-treasure0; Sigma Alpha Iota 1,2,3,4 Wicc-presxdent, presidenQ; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. BARBARA STRAIGHT-B.S.; Major: qlemcntary education; F.T.A. 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Student Council 3; A.W.S. 1,2; Dormi- tdry Office 1,3. ANGELO STRAZZANTE4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: ps chology; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Business and onomlcs Club 1,2; Psychology Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Varsity Bowling 2,3,4. WILLIAM S. SUAREZ-A.B.; Mabrs: business, Spanish; Minor: law; Lawns Association 4; Spanish Cfub 2,3. BETTE SWANSON SUHR4B.S.; Major: hysical education; Minor: English; Al ha Phi Delta 3,4; Intramurals ,3,4; W.A.A. 2,3,4 1board chairmam; Rdajors Club 2,3,4; A.W.S. 2,3,4; Dormitory Offlce 2,3. DONALD W. SUHR4A.B.; Major: business; Minor: geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3.4. ELAINE M. SUSINA-A.B.; Major: French; Minor: government; Kappa Tau Zeta 1,2 Social chairmank French Club 3; Alpha Mu Gamma 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. ARLENE SVIHRA-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: biolo ; Kappa Tau Zeta 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; W.A.A 4; Majors Clu 3 Greasurerx Homecoming Committee 1; Emplre Club 1; A.W.S. 4; Modern Dance 3 4secrctary-treasurcr1. ELLEN SWEET4B.S.; Major: history; Minor: education; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Independents 3,4 Ulce-prcsidenQ. GLENN J. TABOR4A.B.; Major: government; Minor: English; I.F. C. 2; Delta Theta Pi 1,2,3,4 Gecreta 1; Lawyers Association 1; Al ha Phi Omega 1; Lyceum Committeer3; Student Council 1,3; Stu ent Guide Service 2. LOIS O. THEER-A.B.; Ma'or: ?gigraphy; Minors: history, educa- tion; Pe Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2, ,4; . .A. 4; GermanClub 2; Gamma Theta silon 3,4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counsellng 4; Dormitory Office 2, ,4. WILLIAM THOMS-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: ghilosophy; Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4; Varsit Bowling; Chapel Choir 1,4; tudent Counctl 3; Valparaiso Union Bow ing Committee 4. NADENE TRESEMER4B.S.; Major: reli ion; Minor: education; Pi Delta Chi 3,4; German Club 3; Gamma De ta 3,4; U.Y.C. 3. DOROTHEA TRINKLEIN-A.B.; Ma'ors: social work, psychology; Minor: hilosophy; Sigma Theta 1,2,3, Wicc-presidcnt, residenO; Schola antorum 1; University Choir 2; German Club 1,2; sychology Club 3,4 gsecretar -trcasurer ; Social Relations Club 2,3,4 vice-pyem- ' dent, pres:den0; own and avel Uice- residcno; Cha cl 9mmmee 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Stu ent Pro ram ommlttee 2,3; Beacon 4; Torch 1; Counseling 3; Gamma Delta ,2 Secretaryx U.Y.C. 1,2,3 4co-ordinator1. LOIS FERN TORNBERG-A.B.;.Major: public school music; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4 Song leadeq; Schola Cantorum 1; Universny Band 3,4; University Choir 2,3,4; F. .A. 4; M.E.N.C. 3,4; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Gamma Delta 1; U.Y.C. l. KENNETH PAUL UNRATH4A.B.; Mabr: zoology; Minor: Ger- man; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4 4chorister1; ha e1 Chou 1,2,4 khair- mam; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 4; tudent Program Com- mittee 3,4. WILLARD VanASDAL'L -oA.B.; MajOr: zoology; Minor: chemis- try; Biology Club 2,3,4. MELANIE MARIA WACHTLER-B.S.; Major: elementary educa- tion; Alpha Phi Delta 2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; University Choir 2,3; Uni- versity Singers 4; F.T.A. 3,4; German Club 2; Student Council 3; Torch 4; Detroit Club 2; Dormitory Office 2; Modern Dance 2. RONALD WACKE'IT-B.S.; Ma'or: history; Minors: sociology, Eng- lish, education; Chapel Choir 1,2; nivcrsity Choir 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Soc- ial Relations Club 2; U.Y.C. 1,2. CAROLE WAGNER4A.B.; Majors: geoiraihy, S anish; Gamma Phi 3,4; I.R.C. 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Ali? 3 amb a Delta 3,4; A1- pha Mu Gamma 3,4 areasureo; Gamma hcta Upsilon 2,3,4 4prcsv denO; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Gamma Delta 3,4 4secretary1. WILLIAM H. WAGNER-A.B.; Major: government; Minor: law; Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4; I.R.C. 2,3; Lawyers Association 4; Alpha Pi 4; 11 Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma Alpha 3,4; Homecoming Committee 2; onor Council 3,4; Beacon 4 wusiness manageo; Torch 1,2; VU 4business managed JOANN MARIE WEBER4A.B. Major: social work; Minor: history; I.S.C. 2,3 1sccretary1; Sigma Theta 1,2,3,4 morresponding secretaryx W.A.A. 1,2,3; Schola Cantorum 1; Social Relations Club 2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; U.Y.C. 2,3,4. THEODORE WEBER4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: hisyory, edu- cation; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4 Orcasured; Glee Club 2; Busmess and Economics Club 2,3. MARLENE WEHMUELIERaABg Major: speech and drama; Minor: English; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4 1secretaryx Pep Club 1; WA. A. 1,2; Schola Cantorum 1; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4; Gown and Gavel 4; Homecoming'Corpmittee 1; Torch 1; VU 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3; Dormitory Offiice 2; Umversxty Players 2,3,4; Modern Dancel. WAYNE WEIDNER4A.B.; Majors: business, geo raphy; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4 Uice- residenQ; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; nivcrsity Band 3, 4; Gamma Theta silon 1,2; Social Committee 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Torch 1;Junior 6121515 OfEccr 4co-social chairmaM. MCQUELINEJEAN WESTPHAL4B.S.; Major: home economics; inors: education, speech, En Iish; Gamma Phl 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Home Economics 9 ub 1,2,3,4 1vice-presiden0; Torch 1; A. W.S. 1,2,3,4; Counseling 4; University Players 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA WETTERMAN-A.B.; Ma'ors: En lish, business; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; W.A.A. 1, ,3,4; Bio 0 Club 1; Busincg and Economics Club 3,4 1secrcta h Homecoming ommittee 2; Social Committee 4; Torch 3,4; A.W.S.r1,,2,3,4. DAVID W. WETTERMAN-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: history; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; S anish Club 3; Student Council 4; Torch 1,2,3,4; VU 3; Dormitory O ICC 3,4 1sccretary-treasurcr1; In-I dependents 1,2; Circle V Club 3,4. DON WICHMAN-A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: philosophy; Omi- cron Delta 4; University Band 1; University Choir 3,4; University Civic Orchestra 1; Chemistry Club 1,2; German Club 2,3,4 Wice-prCSIdenQ; Math and Physics 2; Gamma Delta 3. GERALD H. WIECHMANN4B.S.; Major: hysical education; Min- or: education; English; Phi Kap a Psi 2,3,4; ntramurals 3,4; Track 4; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Varsity Bas etball 2; Student Council 4. GRACE WIESE-B.S. Major: elementary education; Gamma Phi 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4. WAYNE WIESE-A.B.; Maejors: biolo , chemistr ; I.F.C. 3,4; Pi Ka pa Alpha 2,3,4; Chapel hoir 1,2; ?niversity ghoir 3; Biology Clu 2; Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4 4presiden0. ADA-EVA WILLIAMSON4B.S.; Major: home economics; Minors: education, social studies; Delta Chi Epsilon 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4. NEOMA WINK4B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: business; Aipha Xi Epsilon 1,2,3,4 Orcasurerx Intramurals 1,2,3,4; W.A.A. 1,2, 3, ; F.T.A. 4; Majors Club 1,2,3,4; So. Womerfs Honor Guard 2; Stu- dent Guide Service 2,3; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,3,4 1vice-presiden0; Mo, dern Dance 1,2,3,4. ANNE WlNTERS-A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: music; Schola Can- torum 4; University-Civic Orchestra 4; U.Y.C. 4; Transferred from Westmont College. NELSON L. WOLF-B.S.; Major: physical education; Minor: busi- ness; Kap 3 Phi Tau 1,2,4; Intramurals 2; University Band 1,2,4 Wicc- presidcntf; University Civic Orchestra 1; German Club 1,2,4 Wicc- Eresideno; Gamma Delta 1,2,4 che-presidcno; German Band and Pep and; Junior year in Germany. GEORGE WOLLENWEBER4A.B.; Majors: business, education; Minor: English; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; University Players 2,4. PHYLLIS WOODS4A.B.; Major: speech and drama; Minor: sociol- o y; Kappa Tau Zeta 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish ub 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4 hreasurerx A.W.S. 1,2,3,4; University Players 1,2,3,4. DONNA MAE WUNROW-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Delta Chi E silon 2,3,4; Pc Club 1; W.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4 Wicc- EJresidcnO; Iflasha Lambda elta 3,4; Student Council 2; Val araiso nion Board 4; Student Program Committee 2,3; Counseling ; U.Y. C. 2,3 4co-ordinatory PHYLLIS YUDT4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: religion, economics; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2,3,4 1corresponding secretaryx W.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Credit Union 2,3 Greasurco; Business and Economics Club 3,4 urea- surcr1; A.W.S. 1,2,3; Dormitory OfEce 1. CARL R. ZEESE4A.B.; Major: business; Minors: government,eco- nomics; PhiKappa Psi2,3,4 Uice-president, social chairmam; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; TraCk 2,3,4; V Club 2,3,4; I.R.C. 4; Business and Eco- nomics Club. GERMAINE MARKWORTH4A.B.; Major: government; Minor: Spanish; Kappa Tau Zeta 3,4; W.A.A. 3,4; I.R.C. 3,4 1vl'cc-president, . BresidenQ; Spanish Club 3,4; Pi Sigma Alpha 3,4; WAShington Semester rogram 4. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GERALD W. ANDERSON-Eng.; Major: electrical engineerin ; I.F. C. 3;. Theta Chl 1,2,3,4 4presiden0; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; V C ub 2; Varglty Basketball 1,2,3,4; Electrical Engineering Society 1,2,3; Engi- necrmg Supply Store 2,3. RUDOLF C. ARNOLD4Eng..; Major: civil en4ineering; Engineering Society 2,3,4; Beacon 2,3; Engmeerm Supply tore 2,3,4 1managcr, treasurca; Independents 2,3 che-prcsi cm, presidenQ. WILLIAM;E. BEHRENDT-Eng.; Major: electrical cn ineering; Ornega Chi Beta 4; Intramurals 2,4; Universit Band 1; lcctrical Englnccrmg Society 3,4 khairmam; Engineering ociety 1,2,3,4; Alpha P111 Omega 2,3; Radio Club 1,2,3 khairmam. 43AMES BLOOM4Eng.; Major: electrical engineeying; Omega Chi eta 4; Electrical En meerm Societ 3,4; En meerln Societ 2,3,4; Radio Club 3. g g y g g y RALPH C. BOTTERMAN4Eng; Major: mechanical engineering; Tau Kappa Epsnlon 1,2,3,4 4secretary1; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4 che-premdeno; Student Guide Service 2. CHARLES ROBERT BRETZKE,JR.-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering, business; Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4; Intramurals; 2,3,4; Electrical Engineering Societ 2,3; Engineering Society 1,2; Mathema- tics and Physws 1,2; Alpha hi Omega 1,2,3,4 4secretary, presideno; Credit Union 3,4 Svice- rcsidenQ; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Council 4; Counse ing ,4; Gamma Delta 1,2; Valparaiso Union Build- idng, iAudio Visual Ald 4 1chairman1; Senior Class Offxcer Wicc-presi- ent . WILLARD BRUSS-Eng.; Major: civil engineering; Kappa Phi Tau 2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE W. DOUGHERTY-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineer- ing; Pi Kappa A1 ha 2,3,4; Electrical Engineering Society 1; Engineer- glng Sefiety 3,4; nginecring Alumni 1secretary-trcasurer1; Student ounci 4. PAUL ECKLAND-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Electrical Engineering Society 4. ROBERT EHLERS4Eng.; Major: mechanical en incering; Lambda Chi Alpha 2,3,4; Enginccrmg Society 2,4; Student Gguide Service 3. EDWARD P. FINGERLE4En .; Major: mechanical engineering Omega Chi Beta 3,4; Engineering ciety 1,2,3,4. KENNETH K. FINZEL-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering; En- gineering Society; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3; Radio Club 3:7 DONALD N. FITES4Eng.; Major: civil engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 1,2; Engineenng So- ciety 1,2,4; Torch 4. WILBERN FRED F LINN4Eng.; Major: 'civil engineering; Engineer- ing Society 2,3,4. CHARLES GLICK-Eng.; Ma'or: civil engineering; Theta Chi 1,2, , 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Varsity cnnis 3; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4; Chapel Committee 3. ' WALTER H. GROSS-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Varsity Baseball 1,2; Electrical Engineer- ing Society 2,3,4; Engineering Society 3,4. ?HN ALLEN HAGBERG4Eng4 Major: mechanical engineering; Pi appa Alpha 3,4; Engineering ociety 1,2,3,4 1Engineering Society Board of Directors; RICHARD OHN HARMS-Eng.; Major: mechanical enginccrin ; Pi Ka pa A pha 1,2,3,4 1corrcsimnding secretarw; Intramurals 1,2,3; Glee lub 1; Schola Cantorum ; University Chou 2; University Sing- ers 4; Engineering Society 1,3,4; Mathematics and Physics 1,2; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4 4Gencral Chairmam; Empire C ub 2,3, 1vicc-prcsiden0. VICTOR W. HESTERMAN4En .; Major: electrical engineering; Omega Chi Beta 3,4; University Ban 1,2,4; Universit Civic Orchestra 1,2,3; Electrical Engineering Society 2,3,4 Orcasureo; n ineering Soci- ety 1,2,3,4; Mathematics and Physics 1,2; Alpha Phi mega 2; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Pi 4; Radlo Club 2,3 areasurer; FRED ENNY-Eng.; Ma'or: electrical engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2,3,4; ntramurals 1,2,3,4; arsity Baseball 1,2; Electrical Engineering Society 2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3; Alpha Pi 4 Wice-presidcno. JEREMIAH JESKE4Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2. HENRY JUD4Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4 Wice-presidcnt, presideno; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; University Choir 2; University Singers 4; Chemistry Club 1,2; Electrical Engineering So- ciety 3,4; Engineering Society 1;Jr. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Pi 4; Social Committee 4; Student Council 2; Student Guide Service 3; Empire Club 2. JOHN KNISPEL-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Pi Kappa A1- pha 1,2,3,4 4H0use Manager, Sergeant at Arms1; Intramurals 2,3,4; Schola Cantorum 3; University Choir 2; Electrical Engineering Society 3; Engineering Society 1,2; Gamma Delta 1; Radio Club 1. DENNIS EVERET'f KOPP-Eng.; Mabr: electrical qnginecring; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Electrical Engineering ociety 3,4; Engmcering So- ciety 1,2,3,4; Engineering Supply Store 2,3. NORMAN F. Mc GARVIE-Eng.; Major: civil engineering; Tau Kappa Epilson 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; UniverSIty Band 1; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4; Torch 1. ROBERT MASCHHOFF-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; University Choir 3,4; Electrlcal En- gineering Society 2,3,4; Engineering 2,3; Gamma Delta 2,3; Radio Club 2,3; Student Church Council 3,4 1chairman1. ROBERT R. MILLER-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering; I.F.C. 4; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4. KENNETH NITKA-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Electrical. Engineering Society 4; Engineering Society 2,3,4. WAYNE NYHUIS-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering; Omicron Delta 4; University Band 1,2,3,4; Engineering Socnety 1,2,3,4; Coun- seling 4. PAUL J. PEKRUL4Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Electrical Engineering Soclet'y 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4; Engineering Supply Store 2, Radlo Club 1,2,3. DONALO AUGUSTINE POHLIG4Eng.; Major: mechanicalcngi- ncering; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4. WALTER POSINGIES-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Pi Kap- pa Alpha 1,2,3,4;1ntramurals 2; Electrical Engineering Socmty 2,3,4 Secretary; CARLHEINZ RICHARD RAHMIG-Eng.; Major: civil epginecring; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chapel. Chou 1,2; Unl- versixy Singers 4; Engineering Society 1,2,4; Homecomlng Commute: 3 1committcc chairmam; Junior Class Officer 1vice-presiden0. RONALD RATHKE4Eng.; Major: mechanical engineeying; Theta Chi 2,3,4 1vice-president, social chairmam; Engineering Socurny 1,2,3,4; Jr. Honor Guard. 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Student Guide Scrv1ce 4; Alphi Pi 4; Freshman Class OfEcer 1presidcn0; Sophomore Class Officer 1prcsiden0. ARTHUR R. ROSSBACH4Eng; Major: mechanical engineering; Tag Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4; Engineering Society 2,3,4. RICHARD COULTER ROSSOW-Eng.; Major: mechanical engi- neering; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4. PAUL RUPPRECHT4Eng; Major: mechanical engineering; I.F.C. 3,4; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Englneering Society 1,2,3,4; Homecomin Committee 3; Social Committee 2,3,4 whairmam; Sophfmorc Class O lcer Social chairmam; Junior Class Officer 1presi- cm . KATHRYN SANDBORG-Eng.; Major: mechanical enginecring; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2,3,4 1presiden0; W.A.A. 1,2; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4 1secretary, treasurerx Gown and Gavel 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3 Secretaryx Honor Council 3,41co- chairmam; Social Committee 4; Student Council 2; Student Guide Service 2; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2,4; Dorm Office 1 1prcsiden0; Engineer. ing Supply Store 3,4 Secretaryx Senior Class Officer 1secretaryy RICHARD W. SCHUMACKER-Eng.; Major: mechanical engineer- mg; Theta Chi 2,3; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4 1vicc-president, presi- deno. JOHN ROBERT STRUVE4Eng; Major: mechanical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 1,2,3,4 1commissary Chairmanx Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4 1secretary1; Home- coming Committee 4 1quecn,s f1oat chairmam. JAMES C. TRUMP4Eng.; Major: civil engineering. HAROLD C. VALETTE-Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Omega Chi Beta 4; Intramurals 2,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4; Electrical En- gineering Society 4; Radio Club 2. JOHN WENDT4Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Theta Chi 2,3,4; Engineering Society 1,2,3,4 Ureasurcrk Engineering Supply Store 2,3 1secretary1; Radio Club 1,2,3,4 1presiden0. RICHARDJ. WUETHRICH4Eng.; Major: mechanical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 2,3,4; Engineering Society 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4 Secretary, alumni secretarw. PAUL ZACHARIAS4Eng.; Major: electrical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Electrical Engineering Society 3,4; Engineer- ing Society 2,3,4; Beacon 2; U.Y.C. 3,4. COLLEGE OF LAW ALLAN EVERETT BLOOM4L.L.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi l,2,3,4,5,6 1presidcn0; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2,3; Lyceum Com- mittee 3,4 1chairman3; Lawyers Association 4,5,6 Uepr'escntatin. LOUIS L. BLOOM-L.L.B.; Major: law; National Moot Court Com- petition 1955. WILLIAM L. CAREW-B.S., L.L.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 5,6,7; Intramurals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7; Lawyers Association 5,6,7; Social Rela- tions Club 1,2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 5,6,7; Debate 3,4; Modern Dance 1,2,3,4; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JAMES L. CLEMENT4L.L.B.; Major: law. RONALD GOTHER4L.L.B.; Major: law; Phi Delta Theta 2,3,4,5,6 1presiden0; Varsity Golf 3,4,5,6; I.R.C. 4,5,6; Lyceum Committee 5,6 Oshairmany DONALD L. GRAY4L.L.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4; Lawyers Association 2,3,4. TERRY C. GRAY;L.L.B.; Major: law; Phi Alpha Delta 2; Lawyers Association 3. WILLIAM R. HEERMAN4L.L.B.; Major: law; I.F.C. 2,3; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4; Lawyers4 Association 2,3,4; National Moot Court Competi- tion 1955. ROBERT H.JAHNS4L.L.B.; Major: law; Theta Chi 1,2,3,4; Law- yers Association 2,3,4 1prcsiden0. RICHARD MARLIN KIPPEN4L.L.B.; Major: law; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4 1presiden0; Intramurals 1,2,3; Lawyers Association 2,3,4; Na- tional Moot Court Competition 1955; Supreme Court Day Argument 1955. JACK E. KOEPKE-L.L.B., A.B.; Majors: law, business; Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4,5,6; Intramurals 1,2,3,4,5,6; Lawyers Association 4,5,6; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3. PETER L. KRENTZ-L.L.B.; Major: law; I.F.C. 2,3; Kappa Phi Tau 1,2,3,4,5,6 1secretary, presidcno; Intramurals 1,2,3,4,5,6; V Club 2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4; Chapel Choir 1; University Choir 2,3,5; I.R.C. 2,3; Lawyers Association 4,5,6; Pi Gamma Mu 4,5,6; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma Alpha 3; Alpha Pi 4,5,6 4presiden0; Chapel Committee 4; Credit Union 4,5,6; Faculty-Student Council 6; Homecoming Commit- tee 3,4; Student Council 6 1presiden0; Student Program Committc 4 khairmam; Student Guide Service 3; Valparaiso Union Building 6; Counseling 4,5; Senior Class Offlcer 1presiden0. RICHARD MERTZ-L.L.B.; Major: law; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2,3,4; Phi Alpha Delta 5,6; Track 2,3; Lawyers Association 4,5,6; Chapel Committee 5,6; Beacon 4; Gamma Delta 1. THOMAS C. MOSHIER-L.L.B.; Major: law. NED A. MEYER- L.L.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 1,3,4 Wicc- presideno; Intramurals 1,3,4; Lawyers4 Association 1,3,4. JAMES R. PETERSON4L.L.B.; Major: law; Delta Theta Phi 4,5,6; Lawyers Association. TOIVO SALO-L.L.B.: Majors: law, business, economics, geology; Delta Theta Phi 1,2,3,4,7; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2,3,4; Lawyers Association 1,3; Spanish Club 1,2 Ureasurew; Credit Union 1,2,3; Ly- ceum Committee 2,3,4 khairmanx Student Council 2; Student Pro- gram Committee 3,4; Empire Club 1,2,3; Radio Club 2,3; University Relations 4. DONALD GUY YATES4L.L.B.; Major: law; Minor: government; Delta Theta Phi 4,5,6; Intramurals 2,3; I.R.C. 2,3; Lawyers Association 4,5,6. L. A Abbe, Rouu 1.1. ....96,120,121,180 Abernathy, Chas.. .74,106,140,l55,157 Abcrth, Maretha ............... 180 Abraham,Dona1d.. ....... 187 Acker, Frederick. 57,124,125 Acker, Mary ............ 187 Adams,John1 . . . . .125 Adler,John. . 201 Ahl, Ruth ..... . 135,180 Ahlbrand, ean.. . 82,174 Ahlbrand, loyd1 . . 57,162 Ahnert, Richard. ..... 180 Ahrens, Claudia. . . . . 88,180 Ahrcns, Kenneth. . . ,,,,, 187 Ahrcns, Richard. . . ..... Akchunt, Richard . . 121 Alabach, Victor1 . . . ..... Albert, Marlena 1 . .86 Albcnin, Mark. . .201 Albrand, Jean ......... 1 1115 Albrigm: Alicdn Lorrie .80,180 Albright, .......... Albus, MarlysH 90,121,130 Alden, amen. . . 1154,201 Albert, amid? . . ........ Alexat1der,,khn Alexander, 1 104,174 Allen, Barbara.. . 1 146,180 A11:n,J1m ............ 142 Allenon, emu . ..... 197 Allcnon, era ..... . . 147,187 Allwardt, Dorthea ................. ...... 31,117,120,121,130,142,144,187 A1013, Frank ............... 154,162 Altmnn, Shirley .................. ............... 32,57,80,114,126,130 Alwardl, Gerald ................... Amling, amen. .. . . 104,180 Amling, clma. . . . 1 84,180 Anderson, Llo d. . . ........ Andcmn, W11 'am . 136,187 Andcrsen, William. 1 194,180 Anderson, Erick. . . . . .155 Anderson,Gerald..........1: ..... ........... 71,96,97,140,158,159,160 Anderson, Howard .......... 155,187 Anderson, Iris .......... 174 Anderson, udith. . 132,187 Andemn, is .......... 187 Anderson, Norman. . . 102,103 Andcmn, Ray ..... . 1 1 .1201 Andenon, Ruth 57,80 Andenon, Sally. . ,,,,, 121,187 Anderson, Wayne 157,78,94,142 Andrews, Edwin. .. . . .169,187 Andrews, Katherine . . .174 Ansledt, Corinne ..... . 187 Antrim, ama. . 1 .187 Appold, arla. . . ...... 82 Arm ard, Ronald ........... 104,180 Am I, Elaine.84,l18,121,146,170,174 Amnld,A1'vey .............. 108,174 Arnole Rudolf ..... . 7..1 A1111nson,Norman... . . .174 Aus-der-Au, Beverly. . 1 . .187 Awe, Doris .......... .1.90,180 Ayers, Shirley ............... 82,174 B Backstrom, Marie ....... 115,146,187 Bade,Bever1y ................ 187 Bach1', Carolynn . 5.7, 86,124,142 Bane, Martha ............... 86,180 Bahlmann,R1chard . ..187 Bailey, Kennethu . . . 180 Baker, Roger ....... 187 Balboa, R1cha1d . .110,154,162 Balkc, Garrett ................. 187 Bamcsberger, Marcia. . . . .84 Banschinch, Norman. . . . . 1174 Baran, Ted ........... 9.8,197 Barker, jack .................... 31 Barker, William ..... 108,109,154,162 Barr, Thomas. ........... 187 Banelt, 31110:. . . . .57,82 Bartusc , Paul ............. 124,180 Bartz, Althea. .31,84,116,135,145,180 Barwineck,Jacquelcne.. 1 . 33,88,180 Bass,June ................... 187 Baston, Ronald . .180 Bauer, Carol. . 1 . ..... 123 Bauer, Louis. . . . . 120,187 Bauer, Sharon ....... . .121,133 Baucrmeister, larry1 . . . .31,187 Baum, Donald ........... 187 Baum, Robert ...... 1 . .180 Baumgancn, Robcn. . . .57 Baur, Carol .......... 1 .180 Beach, Richard. . . . .57 Bcall, Ruth ...... 1 1 180 Beck, Beverly. . . .203 Beck, Ronald ....... 1 1201 Bcckemeier, Marilyn . 1 ..... 187 Bcckcn, Hammon ........... 119,180 Becker, Donald A.1 119,120,140,187 Becker, Donald 13.. ..... 98,137,197 Becker, Edwin ................. 187 Becker, Millard130,57,106,142,155,203 Becker, Miriam .............. 57,82 Beckman,lludy. 1 .79,82,134,l80 Bccg, Emi ............... 199 Bccndcn,Jeromc. . . . 162,201 Beer, Robert ...... . . 1 .187 Beer, Robert .............. 96 Bchlmaicr, Ilene. . . . 1 . 190,135,174 Bchrcndt, Wm ..... ...71,110,137 Beilharz, 1.01113. . 111111111 1'87 Bclko, Eugcncu 1 1 1 .1 Bell, George ............ 57 Bella, Doroth . 157,130,130 Bell, Charles 821111 ...... 96,174 Bellman, Sy lviau .57,92,123,140 Bender, Sandra1 ......... 187 Bennett, Robert. 1 1 . 1201 Bensel, Carolyn. 1 90,187 Benson, Roger. . . . . 1 .201 Bentz, Harold. . 1 94,180 Berg, Floyd ............ Berg, Maudette. 1 ...... 187 Bernhard, Carol ........ 1 1 120,187 Bcrrcy, Nina. . .. 11132,170,180 Berth, anice ............. 84,180 Bertha ct, Edward. .I ............ 180 STUDENT INDEX Compiled by Mona Schultz and Richard Mcrtz. Bertram, Dan .............. 163,169 Bertram, Sallyn 1 1 . 157,88 Bcshore, Ma ........... 187 Bcumer,R1ic ard. . . 162,201 Bowie, Catherine1 . . . . . .57,90 Bewic, John ...... 1 ............ 187 Bcwic, Paul ................ 110,199 Beyer, Janet ............. 187 Bicberich,Donald.11 1188 Biclharz, Louis ............. 153 Biescmeier, Joan1 . . . . .,57 86,142 Biglow, Susan ................ 180 81111211, David . .......... 57 811k, Lee .............. 57,141 Blachly, Quent11'1. 57,96 Black,Dav1d1..188 Black, Frcd1. ..... 199 Bladow, E311 ............. 58,94,142 Blaine, Jcrcdith ................ 188 Blankc, Paul ..... 1 . .96 Blesch, Robert. 1201 Blcy, Fred ......... Blicvcmicht, Mary. Blind,Marj01'1e. Blohm, Herman .......... 58,110,111 Bloom, Allan. . . . . 174,94,95 Bloom, Bruce. . ..... 94,180 BloomJamaL. .7l,110,137 Bloom, Louis. . . . ........ 74 Blucgc, Robert. 1 . ..... 180 Bluhm, Elaine ............... 92,180 13th, Carol .................. 180 Boerger, Daniel. . 1 . . .106,180 Boergcr, Doris Ann. 58,84,115 Boers, Nancy. . . . . . .58,84 Boesch, Carol . . Boestcr, Lloyd ..... Bocttcher, Corinne. Bohlken, Gail ..... .1188 ..188 ..180 ..188 Bohlmann, Elfricda . . . . . 1 188 Bohning, jams ....... 58,110 Boland,Lcon1. . 1 . 1199 Boling, Edgar .............. 201 8011:, Barbara.11 . 120,144,188 Bomba, Thomas. 1 .......... 58 130ka, Elaine .......... 82,180 Bonkcr, Katherinc1 . 1 84,132,174 Botchardt, Melvin .............. 188 Borchcrding, Marcella. . .31,58,84,130 Borgmann,Ronn1c ............. 188 Bergstrom, James .97,137,197 Boriack, Marie. ....... 142 Borlick,Pau1 ................... 96 Barman, Diane ............ 58,84,140 Born, Ruth ................ 188 Borraon, Donna. . 1 . .58,84,141,143 80:, Jean ...................... 58 Bohcrman, Do ne1 11111 58 Botterman, Ra1'h1. .71,139 Boughan, Clinton .............. 188 Bovim, Judy ....... 34,82,116,121,174 Bowman, Edward .............. 188 Bozik,Jamcs ........ 58,140 Brackcnsick, Arlene. . .188 Bradlyn, Constanoc1 1.188 Bramblet, Norm ..... 162, 163 Brandt, Arnold .......... 197 Braue, Shirley 11111 . 58,92,146 Braucr, AnEslher. . . .130,181 Brauer, Gerald1 1 . . ...... 174 Brenncnltuhl, Fay. . . 190,181 Brcssncr, Kay. . . . . . 188,174 Brettman, James. . . 201 Bremke, Charles ............ '. I 11111 ............. 31,33,34,56,7l,102,136 Brickncr, Marvin ............... 188 Brill, Barbara ..... 1 .117,188 Britten, Dorolha .............. 188 Brooks, Rob! ........ 108,156,156,174 Brown, Barbara ......... 82,132,181 Brown, Mcrvillc. . ........ 96 Brown, Nancy. . 1 158 Brown,Robcrt.1. ....110 Brucata, Frank ...... . .98,174 Brueggcman, Donald. 94,188 Brunner, Burt ....... 1 1 . .201 Bruns, Eugene. . . 104,181 Bruss, Willard. . . ...... 71,98 Bubolz, Gordon. . . 31,198,199 Buchwald, Walter. ....... 96 Buckett, Cyril 11111 120,188 Buls, Ronald. . . . 98,203 Bultman, David. . . . .188 Bumcrot, Roben. . . . .180 Bumeraft, Bob ............ 181 Burch, Lesterw . .104,181 Burfe11'1cl, Robc11.. . . 1108,181 Burg dorf, Caroly n. .120,188 Burgdorf, Grace? 146,147,188 Burke,Jack ..... 1 31,125,142 Burns, Allen ............. 58 Burreson, Allen. 1 . . .188 Busch, Robert. . . . .58,96 Busching, Herbert. 1 . 118,127,197 Bushur, Raymond1 . . ....... 201 Bussc, Arnold ..... Busse, Ruth .. . 1.181 ..188 Bussie, Darla. . ...... 188 Buszin, Anne . . . .120,181 Buzz, Ray ..................... IN C Campbell, David ............... 181 Cappas, Thomas. 1 ......... 58 Carew, William1 1 . 174,94,142 Carlson, Elwood1 . . . .,120 188 Carlson,Jack ...... . 110,181. Canon, Melvyn. 1 .131 Casper,Margarel.1.188 Catcs, Michael ............. 154, 201 Cazcl, Helen ............... 132,181 Chaffcr, Ruthcda. . . .l46,188 Champion, Paul ................ 188 Chard, James .................. 181 Chavcriat, Hildegard1 1 . .188 Chellstorp, Frank. . .-. Cherry, Nancy1 . . Chinn, Eugene. 1 1 ...... 58 Chopping, Ellen. . . . .142,188. Chumlcy, Howard1 ....... 58 Christian, Richard. ....... 188 Cibock, Duanc1. 11 158,110,141 Cibock, Glenn1 ....... 188 Cich, Gordon1 1 ....... 201 Ciciora, Dale ................ 59,108 Clark, Collette Cazelais ....... 59,188 Clark, Dona 1111111111111 82,170,181 Clark, Martha. . . 1 ....... 188 Clark, Robert ..... . . 108,181 Clausing, Anhur1 . . 102,199 Clausscn, Don. . . . 1 108,174 Clement, David1 . Clement, ama11 CliEord, dward. 121,174 4 Cline, Robert 1 1 . . Cole, Claud1a1 . Cole, Yvonne 111111111 .144 Conningham, Roben11 1.174 Conrad, Allan ................. 199 Constinc, Susie. - 159,86, 123,140 Coote, Ph111p1 1 . . 111111111 199 Corbett, Nancy. . . .188 Corbett, Thomas . ....... 181 Cordcs, Deann1.. 115,117,188 Cosscy, Ilene. . Coulter, Betty. . . Coultcr, Diane. . . . Coupland, Sharon. 1 Cove, Morrie. . .. . ....... 137 Cowdrick, Dennis . 1.18 ,201 Cox, Nancy .............. 59 Cox, Robert ................ 94 Cmsmcr, Walter1 59,127 Cross, Kathleen. . 188 Culling,David1... . 1 I '1 1' 1181 Cunningham, Bob. . .155 157 Curl, Russell ............ 102 Curry,Joannc. . . ...... 188 Curtis, Roben. 1. 111.110,174 Curls, Rhea ............. 90,135,174 D Dailcy, Joan ............... 142,188 Damrau, Don. . ...... 108 Daniel, Albert . .119,188 Daniels, Ray 111111 1 . . .l25,l42 Danielson, Robert 1 . . 159,110,111 Danncnbcrg, Donald . ...... 188 Darkow, Dwain 11111 . 110,197 Dautrick, Kay. . . . . . Davidson, Connie. 1 Davidson,Janc. . ....... 188 Davidson, Lyle 111111 . . 159,160 Davies, M13. Leora. . Davis, Donald ...... Davis, Paul ..... . . . .188 Dean, Harvey. . . . 159,100 Deckert,Betty..11 1..1188 chniu, Dorothy. . 1 181 Demlcr,G1'ace.. . .181 Dennis, Shary n. ..... 90,181 Deuschle, Cara? .......... 80,123,181 Deuuchlandcr, Gohn Norm ........ ................... 102,121,140,174 Dchies, Annc1 .......... 84,174 Dcy, Earl ....... .78,110,174 Dhoogc, Chuck. . . . ...... 108,155 Dickmcycr, Anne ............... 181 Dichl, Carol 111111 82,116,132,174,181 Dicmn, Donald ............. 59,100 Dietrich, Arlene. . 1 Dietrich, Barbara . . Digmann, Thomas. .1115,188 ..142,189 . ..201 Dihlc, Carol ...... . .88 Dillmann, Anne. . . 1 . .181 Dinda, Emy Lou. 1.142,189 Ding, Maxine. 1 . 1 .,88181 Dittmcr, Allan. . . . . .181 Dixon, Robert ...... . .189 Dobelstcin, Andrew ................ ................. 33,59,110,111,121 Docderlcin, Katherine ....... 121,181 Docring, Earl ............ 94,142,203 Doer1ng, Howard 1Pete1 ...... 96,174 Doering, Walter ........ . 159 Dojan, Donald.1 .......... 98,197 Dolak, Dennis. 1. .1,140154,155,189 Dollase, Cromc1 1 11111111 59,116 Dollasc, Dallas. . Dollastoannc. . 1 . , Dolmanisth, Gus ....... 31,59,108,169 Dolson, Robt.. . . ............ 59 Domian, Naomi. 1 .189 Donaldson, Patricia. 1 84,174 Donnell, Nancy ..... 1 1 1 . 189 Duran, Cynthia. . ....... 82 Dom, Carol 11111 59,80,126 Dorsch, Ono .................. 189 Daugherty, Lawrence 031111 ..... 31,71 Douglas, Roberta ........... 153,189 Drake, Michael ........... 33,98,181 Drces, Ramona ................... ............. 84,120,121,135,145,181 Drccs, Wanda ......... 33,84,121,174 Dresden, Della. ......... 189 Drctkc, Gene. . . . . . 106,197 Drum, jane! ............... 146,189 Drzik, Edward 59,102,124,127,141,143 Ducnsing, Hollis ............. 96,181 Ducnaing, Rollin1 1 . 1 . 1 . 174 Duff, Ronald ............ 189 Duffy, Kurt ....... 1 1155,189 Dulmatch,janct. . . 1 . 159,130 Dunn, MargarcL . . ...... 80,181 Durkovic,John. . . ..102,120,199 Durs1, Elaine ........... 120,126,181 E Eason, Dons ................. 59,82 Easton, Edward1 1 1 ...... 120,189 Eberhardt, Dianne. 1 1 160,84,85,l32 Eberhardt, Larry1 1 1 ...... 116,189 Eberhardt, Onalce. . . . . 146,181 Ebert, Lavcm ....... . 60,108,189 Ebert, Mary Ruth. .. ..115,117,l42 Echtcnkamp, A1an .............. 201 Eckan, Donald ....... 96, 114,115,181 Eckan, Edward ................... 1111111111111 96,120,140,158,159,174 Eckan,R1chard ............ 116,201 Eckcn, Eugene ...... 106,120,140,199 Eckland, Paul ............... 71,137 Edstrom, Yvonnc1 1 ........ 189 Edwards, George. . . 1 .108,154,174 Edwardson, Barbara .......... 60,80 Eggers, Calvin ..... 31,99,127,137,197 Eggert,Jcane!1c. . . . 60,146 Eg en, Karen 11111111111111111 189 Eh c,Janct.1.. .186,142,143,146,178 Ehlcrs, Robert ............... 71,100 Ehmann, Lorrainc1 . 1 190,175 Eichberg, G. Diane ............. 189 Eichhammcr, Charles ..... 98,136,181 Eichmann, Barbara ............. 189 E1chstcad!,Sally.. .181 E1ckclmann,Dolom .189 infrig, C W ................. 108,199 Eifrig, Emilieu . .,84119,135,181 Eisbcrg, Keith. . . . ........... 201 Eisenhaucr, Frank. . 143,178 Ellenberg, Bclh1 . 1 ...... 181 Ellenson, Bob. ......... 154,181 E1115, Dale ......... 60,94,124,127,142 Ellman, Marjorie ........... 144,189 Ellwan enjwc... ....189 Emmcr 111g, Kurt. . . 189 Engcllrccht,Jamcs. . . . .197 Engelbert,Jamcs. . . 1,00 101 Engling, Grace. . . . .133, 144,178 Erbachcr, Herman. . ......... 199 Erickson, Ruddcll .............. 189 Ericson, Caroly n. ..,34 82,121,130,175 Etzlcr, Larry .................. 189 Euba1'1ks, Geraldine. . 90,189 Euhus, Vernadean ......... ;120,189 Evans, Janice ..... 82,123,130,145,181 Evans, Maynard1 . . 106,121,175 Evcnson,Jody ..... Evenson, Mildred. Everett, Daniel . . 1 1 Evers, Marilyn 11111111111 I .' ........ ......... 84,118,124,135,144,170.175 F Facklcr, oannc1 1 1 .......... 181 Facklcr, fohn. 1 .60,106,127,140 Fam, Jamcsn ........... 110 Farrcn ,Richard. . 1 .96,181 Fedder, Art-hurn . 120,181 Fcicrtag,Joscph. . . 1 .199 Fenskc, Darlinc. . 1 . . . .189 Fcrchen, Maurice. . . .60,100 Fergus, Dav1d1 . . . . 1189 Ferguson, E3111 1 . .197 Filar, George. 1 .189 Fillcs, Dave ..... 1197 Findling, Martin1 . . . .137 197 Finger, Nancy. . .. . . .88117,181 Fingerlc, Edward1 1 11111 71,110 Fink, Karl ........ 1 . . .189 Finzcl, Kenneth 1 . . .71 Finzcl, Lois ............... 189 Files, Donald. .. . 171,108,116 Fl1nn, Wilbcrn. . ......... 71 Folkening, Jean. 60,85,130 Folkcn, Dorothy ..... 60,90 Fonas, Carol ....... . 190,189 Foster, Gene ................ 98,181 Foster, Mary Lou ........... 60,180 Fountain, Laura. . .88,89,l 14,121,175 Fox, Louise ............ 60,90,91,135 Fox, Theodore1 1 ......... 201 Frank, Carole. 1 . ........ 181 Frank, Elaine. 1 . . 92,129,175 Frank, Richard. 1 1 ........ 181 Frame, Mary Lou ............... 189 Frazce, Grace .................. 189 Frederking, Dolores. . 90,189 Freek, Gerald ............... 189 Frecls, Rollo. . . .100,137,197 Frei, Carole .......... 90,189 Frciburgcr, Carl. . . ..... 96,181 Frcitag, Marilyn. . . ..88,134,18l Fremdcr,jamcs. . 1 ........ 182 Frez, Gretchen. . ...... 182 Frickc, Bernie ....... . 160,86,87 Frischman, Ronald. . . . .182 thmadcr, BcLh1 . . . 86,175 Fronck,Janice1 1 . . . 189 Fruch, Marguerite. 1 182 FruchnichtJancL . 1 1 . 189 Fruch, Marguerite ...... . .80 Fry, Nancy ............ .189 Fuchrmeycr, Herman. 1201 Fuclling, Thomas. . . . 1182 Fuglie, Lois. . 1 1 . L189 Fulton, Ronaldn . 197 Funck, Chalet. . . . .182 Funk,Ph1111p .................. 189 G Gadc, D63n ................... 189 Gahl, David1. ...... 117,189 Gaines, Paul ....... . . 1 125,142,203 Gallman, Lawrence. . 94,142,203 Galow, Carl 11111111 Ganschow, Roger. . Garey, Sharon. . . . Garls, Robert. . .. 1 Gascoync, Robert. Gasscrt, Eilccnc1 . . Cast, Carroll ...... Gaynor, Charla. . . . Gcgenwonh, Allen. . Gchrkc, Robert ........... 100,175 Gcihsler, Kcnncxh ....... 154,162, 201 Gcislcr, William ......... 108,140,175 Gcnrich, Del ................... 60 Gcmzcn, Caro1 ............. 144,189 Gcrdcs, Donald. . . ...... 201 Gcrencscr, Velma. ,,,,,, 189 Gcrmcr, Bcrnicc1 1 1 ..... 80,182 Gcrzan, Shirl ..... . 1 1 84,175 Gianikos, Nicholas. ...... 189 Gibson, Howard. . . 11 .136,182 Gibson, Ronald. .1 . 1 . .121 Gicnapp, Marilyn. . 1 . .189 Gicrkc, Duane. 1 1 . ....... 60 Gicsc, Marlynn1 1 1 146,189 GifTord, Orren .................. 60 Gilbcnson, Marion 60 Gilbcy, Judith ................. 189 Gilmcr, Rhoda 11111 . .31,90,91,175 Gilmore, Charlotte ............. 190 Ginnow, William ........... 108,109 Clancy, EverctL .............. 154 Glass, Gloria ...... 1 1 160,84 Glassha el, Arlene .............. 190 Glcnz, ctty ...... 32,121,123,145,182 Glick, Charlcs1 ............. 71,96 Gly nn, Gail .......... . 190 Glynn, Bill ................ 140,141 Gncwotta, Milton. . . .,100 137,197 Gockel, Greta ,,,,,,,,,, 82,175 Code, Danie11 . . .199 Goff, Pmricia 11111111111 92 175 Goldbeck, Arthur. . 104,105,175 Goldsmnc, Robert. 1 161,124:141 G012, Barbara ........... 84,175 Gonncrman, udith ....... . 1 190 Goodnough, ianc. . . . 61,88 Goodsmith, William1 1201 Goodwin, Gail ...... . 190 Gorham, Clifton. 1 106 Goss,Jim 1111111 . 1 182 Gother, Dennis1 . ...... 117,190 Gather, Rona1d1 1 .34, 74, 106: 107 Gotl, Gerald. 1 1 1 . 1111111 96 Gouwcns, Carol. . . . . 61,84,132 Graeber, Ross. . . ........ 182 Graesscr, Lois. .1 ..90,135,175 Graesscr, Paul ............. 175 Graf, Curtis ........ . 1 11190 Graham, Lawcrencc. . . ....... 197 Gray, Donald ............. 74,94,142 Gray, Tcr ................ 74 Grab, Caro1.. 1 . .1 161,134,144 Grccn, Fred ............... 199 Grcenbcrg, Richard ............ 182 Greenwood, ohn ..... 78,100,121,175 Greenwood, usan. ........... 190 Gregor, ,Iohn ........... 201 Gregor, Nancy ....... .133,182 Grcunke, Herman . 1 ....... 190 Gricgcr, Gcnc 1111111 Griewisch, Eugene. . . Griffm, Gloria ............ 190 GrifT1n,Margarct1.. . 190 Grimm, Charlcsn 161,110 Grocbcr,Gera1d ................ 175 Grohn, Mildred 11111 61 ,88,89, 132,170 Gross, Richard1 1 . .1175 Gross, Sally. . . 1 .1190 Gross, Walter. . ..... 731.137 Gross, Willard. 1 .,61 100,141 Grate, Galen. . 1 1 ........ 94,190 Grotjan, Car011 1 . ......... 190 Grudcn, Harry ............ 154,201 Gruchnagen, Gerald. ....... 201 Grucnzcl, Lorena. . 1 . ...... 80,182 Grunau, Dan ...... 1 .115,136,175 Gscllman, Larry ......... 201 Guebcrt, Mary ...... 190 Guctschow, Alicc1 1 1 130,182 Gundlach, Ralph. . ......... 140 Gusg Rosella. . . . . 1142,144,190 Guth, Ralph1 . . ..... 104,199 Gwen, Harry .................. 162 H Haas, Allan .................... 31 Haas,Joycc1. . .141,182 Habitz, Gus ............. 61,94 Hackbarth, Naomi . 92,145,182 Hacncl, Gene ............... 199 Haerther, Bert. 1 ....... 115,182 Haffncr,john11. .100,101,114,175 Hagbcrg,John ........... 71,102,139 Hagcnow, Monycan ....... 61,86,123 Hagland, Lois 11111111 Hagstcttc, Esther Hahn, Namlie ..... 1 . Halazon, Jacqueline ...... Halkias, Pele ............ 1 .175 H311,E11en .................... 182 H311, Melvin ............... 121,190 Hall, Raymond. 111111 182 Hall, Robert ............... 136,190 Haltcnhofr, Nancy11 1120,123,135,182 Hamann, Barbara ........... 82,182 Hamilton, Christina 1 1 31,147,190 Hammerncss, Dick1 1 . . Hammond, Thomas. . . . Handmck, Le Roy. . 1 1 Hanc,Judy ....... Hanncman, Ann1 1 Hansen, Ruth. . . 1 Happcl, Warren. Harman, Carol. . . Herman, Mildred. Harms, Dick ..... Harms, Rona1d1 1 . 11,92145,182 .1134,71,12l,136 111102,155,182 Hamew, Dorolhy. . , . 1 . . 190 Harris, George. . . . ...... 94 Harthun, Luther. 1 ...... 125,175 Hartmann, Marie ........ 86,133,175 Hass, Marga .......... 61,92,132,170 Hasz, Maric.. 1186,141,142,182 Hatch, Robert. . ........... 182 Haucr, Robert. . ..... 190 Hauff, Thomas ..... . . . 141,182 Haugc, Gwcn ............. 61,82,116 Haugk, Lorraine 111111 84,117,133,175 Hauscman, Stanley ......... 155,175 Hauser, Joseph ............. 190 Hawkins, Glenda. . 130,135,175 Hawlcy, Mary ................. 190 Heck, Ann ................ 120,190 Hackel, RobcrL . . .102,182 Hacklcr, Don. . . 1 ........ 61 Hedges, Lorraine. . . 61,88,89 Hcerman, William1 . . .74,142 Hcign, Nancy ........... 1 161,84 Hcindenrcich, Katherine ........ 182 Hcincckc, Rhoda1 . 1 .31,61,84,116,126 Hcincmann, Ann 111111111111111 175 Hcicmann, Margie ....... 80,133,175 Hcinrichsmcycr, Dotty ......... 61,80 Heinkel, Janice ........ . 1 190 Hclbcrg, Kenneth 1201 Held, Carol ........ 1 153 Hclgcson, Robert. .201 Helm, Dean. 1 1 . ............ 182 Helms, Gordic11 11107,127, 155,175 chdcrson. Floyd .............. 155 chdrickson, Gail 1 123,141,182 chning,IDclla. . . 1 . 1 g.90,182 Henning, Ted. . . . . . .96,175 chrichs, Ann1 1 1 . .31,34,86 Henry, Edward. . . ........ 182 Hermann, Frank. .182 Hermann, Jamal .......... 201 Herpolsheimer, Mary. . 144,190 Hermann, Roland1 . . 1 ..... 125 Hcrshman, chon. . 197 Herwig, Gordon. 1 1 1 ..... 190 Hassc, Loretta ....... . 135,190 Hcstcrman, Suzanne 111111111 82,182 Hcstcrman, Vic 111111 71,110,127,137 chcr, Elfricda ................... 11111111111 32,34,84,130,135, 144,175 chcr, Ernest 111111111111111111 201 chning, Marlene. . Hilchen, Wayne. . . 1 . Hild, Carolc. . ..... 199 Hill, Gayle. . Hillcr, Bill ....... 117,190 Himmler, Louise. . 11111 190 Hinkcldcz, Roger. .100,182 Hitc, Barbara. . . . . 146,190 Hobson, Jane ........ 144,190 Hochthanner, Bernice. . . . .146,175 Hockclberg, Ronald ............ 201 Hodgen, Lynda .126,121, 175 Hoclscher,Jaxncs. 1 11111 106,175 Hoencr, Charla. . ..... 201 Hoergcr, Rich ........... 136 Hocrmann, Diane. . . 62,121,126 Hoffman, Marilyn. . ...... 117,190 Hoifman, Ronda. . . 1 86,146,182 Hoffmeister, Gerald ............. 201 Hohcnslcin, Alexander1 . 136,190 Holdeman, Keith ............ 201 Holder, Bcver1y1 . . 1 84,145,182 Holland, Eugene. . 1 196,197 Holland, Ruth 1111111 1 Hollinger, Robert 11111111 Hollingcr, Roger 11111 Holm, Elwood 1111111 Holm, Kenneth ...... Holman, William . . Holtman, Donald1 . Holton, Shirley 1111111 Holtslahdcr, Eugene Holtzcn, Lonaine.1 Holzer, Barbara. Honold, Reynolds. 1 . ..121,175 11..62,100 1182,182 1.131,62,82 ..106,182 Hoes, William1 1 11 1 ...... 190 Hoppc, Amelia. . 190,135,175 Hoppc, Graycc. . 1111111 190 Horcn, Weslcy1 1 .,62 102 Hermann, Marilyn. . . 86,132,182 Horn, Carol ............... 190 Horstman, Adrienne. . . 179,84,175 Hostrup, Esther ............ 130 Hothorn, Marie ...... Houghtaling, William. Hover, Hans 1111111111111111 34,100 Howeilcr, La Verne ..... 124,131,175 Hromctz, Donna 1111111111111 182 Hubert, Maurice. 1 . 1 1201 Hubncr, E1don ............ 190 Huchthausen, Jeanne . 84,126,182 Huchthauscn, Judith ......... 84,182 Hucgli, James .......... 100,115,182 Huenctbcrg, Charlottc1 . . . 1 182 Huff, Suc 111111111111 62,88 Huffman, Robcrn . . 1190 Humburg, Marilyn. 62,84 Huning, Marlena 1 1 . . Hupc, W. Dean. . 1 Hurschik,John. 1 Huscbo, Carla. 1 Ingrid, Schlangc . Insel, Carl1. 1.1 Israel, Marjory ............ 62,86,114 J Jabs, Albert ................... 182 Jabs, Gustav1 . 1 1 . . .33,96,175 Jabs, Max. . . . 1 .......... 190 abs, Robert ................. 197 achcmcyer, Elwood1 .94,l90 Jacgcr, Grover ................. 201 Jacger, Ruth. . . . .33,62,86,123,126 Jahns, Carol. 1 .......... 62,80 Jahns, Robert. . 1 . .74,125,142 jamcs, Judith.1 ...... 182 Jankc, Nancyn . .147,190 Janowsky, Gorcion 11111111111111 190 Jarm, Robcn ..... 62,140,158,159,160 Jarman, Daniel .......... 62,125,142 Jchn, Marty 4Emst1 ................ ........... 31,33,62,100,1 14,121,141 Jennc, Natalie ..... 62,84,121,123,126 Jensen, Doris ............ 92,182,141 Jenny, Frcdcrick ...... 71,108,127,137 Jensen, Gordon ................. 190 enscn,Joan ....... 31,90,135,142,175 cnshe, Robert .......... 120,136,190 Jeske,Jeremiah. . . ......... 72 Jocsting, Gloria ............. 115,182 Joesting,Janice 1111111111 121,146,190 Johann, Richard .............. 72 Johannes, Mary Ann. . 84,135,182 Johanning, Gera1d1 . 1 1 ....... 195 Johnson, Alice ..... . 1 .82 Johnson, Amold1 . ..... 175 Johnson, Bruce. . . . 104,197 Johnson, Gale ................ 201 Johnson, Glenn .......... 162,104 Johnsonhlamas. . . .......... 191 Johnson,Judith. . 1 131,115,133,183 Johnson, Patricia. . . .......... 191 gohnson, Ralph. . . . ..... 201 ohnson, Ronald1 . 1 . .136,201 Johnson, Thomas1 . . ......... 106 Johnson, Warren. 1 . 11111 136,191 Johnston, David1 . . . 124,136,183 Johnston, Paul 111111111111 191 Jones,Jacquelinc1 . 1 1 .80 Jones,John ...... .1183 ones, Pe git .......... . .183 oppich, nna. . . . ........ 191 Jording, Harland. 1 . 163, 201 Jordon, Trudy. . . 88,89,175 ox, Allen ............. 201 ud, Henry. .................... .............. 32,72,103,121,127,137 Juengcl, june ............... 120,191 ucrgenxenJames ....... 102,120,183 ung, Richard. . . .108,l40,155,157,175 Jung, Thomas .................. 191 Jungcmann, Gloria. . . . .90,91,126 Jugenscn, Raymond .......... 98,176 K Kacher,Joanne ................ 191 Kohlc, Raymond .......... Kollsen, F red ............. KalthoE, Harlan. . . 1199 Kamin, Lenore. .. .144 Kanning, Elynor .................. .............. 34,84,123,135,180,183 Kanning, Eunice ...... 84,135,14l,176 Karampas, George.. .......... 176 Karch, Richard1. 198,176 Karnatz, Al ............ Kauchak, George. . . .191 Keating, amen ..... . . 191 Keener, obert. . . . . .203 chcbccn, Albert ..... . .199 Kci er, Lois ....... . . 183 Kci , Lois. . 1 . 192,183 Keith, Helen .............. 82 Kcmmerling, 311821 . . 1 . 162,104,105 Kenard, Rac-Palricia ........... 191 Kendt, Donald ............. 127,197 Kcrber, Dorothy. . . . . .34,143,183 Kern, Mildred ............. 191 Kerwin, Ralph .......... 1 .94,183 Kaslchoan ............ . 84,183 Kcsslcr, Richard ...... 191 Ketelsen, Roger. . 62,96,140 Kcttelfordcr, Marie. 84,144,176 Kick, Gertrude ..... . .142,191 Kickbush,Edna1.1,135183 Kickbush, Raymo1-1d 11111 31 ,34,94,176 Kickbush, Richard ....... 63,100,121 Kiedaisch, Ronald. . . . . . 125,142 Kickenapp, Gilbert . ...... 121 Kimhnick, Aileen. . 63,92,913 Kiesling, Richard. . 11111 183 Kimbal, Virginia1 1 . .1 .191 Kimmcl, Harold 11111111 . .94,176 Kinast, Philip .......... . 94,191 Kingjcrry ............. 176 Kingston, M1ckcy ......... 63 ,,86 119 Kipp, jam: ....... 63,86,87, 126,153 Kippcn, Richard ............. 74,106 Kirchhoff, Constanoe11183 Kirk, Ellida .......... . 132 183 Kissenberth, William ......... 96,197 Kjoller,John ......... . . . .183 Klaameyer, Eileen. . . .183 Klar,Jo Anne ...... . . .191 Klausmg, Martha ................. ................ 86,132,141,142,176 chi, Charles .................. 191 Klein, B. Michael. . . .100 Kleincr, David ..... 1 1 . .104,199 Kleimchmidt,Judy. . . . .92, 121,183 Kleinschmidt, Richard. ........ 191 chimchmidt, Sandra ........ 146,191 Klemp, Eldon ........ . 110,127,197 Klepel, Anita .......... 90,176 Klepits, Marlena . .115,191 Klevenow, Ralph. . .183 chwcr, Donald. . . . .183 Kliemck, Marlene. 84,176 Klindt, Barbara. 1 . .191 Klincct, Ra ym.ond . . . 1199 Klinkcx;1bcrg, Thomas. .176 Klotzbuechcr, David ........ 106,176 Knabe, Donald. . . 154,162,191 Knouft, Ruth. . . ........ 176 Knight, Corrine. . . 1191 Knight, Robert. 1 . . .201 Knispel, ohn1 . . ..... 72 Knoerr, na. . 104,176 Knocrr,Jeny. 1 1 ...... 201 Knoetzsch, Erich. . . .100,176 Knorr, Howard.. ...106, 183 Knorr, Norman. . 1.191 Knudsen,Janet. . . .1191 Knueppel, ohn. . . 1..76 Knutxon, 'chard. . 1 .63 Kobzinia, George. . . .129 Koch, Clarence. . 1 163,121 Koch,John ..... . .102,176 Koch, Marilyn1 . . . 63,80,134 Koehler, Marilyn .................. .............. 32,33,56,63,82,83,123 Koenig, Bertram ............ 136,191 Kocnig, Robert . .140,l55,183 Koepkc, Gerald. 1 . . .106,176 Kocpkc,Jack. . . . . .74,106 Keener, Dorcas. 1 1 ........ 191 Kakaska, Charles. . . . .104,116,183 K0111, Robert ............... 102,183 Kollar,Jaan. . . . ..l9l Kollmcyer, Kurt. .162,191 K0113, Charla ..... ..191 Kolterman,fim1 . . . .197 Kolzaw, W1 liam . .201 Kontak, Eugene . Kontak, Mary ..191 .191 Kopocek, Edward. . . 1.76 Kopp, Dennis ..... . . . 2,96 Kopp, Kennard. 96,97,155 Kort, Virginia ................. 191 Kane, Loren ...... 31,98,116,127,176 Koschmann, Edgar ............. 191 Koser, William ...... .201 Koski,Janicc.. ..191 Kotdcr, Richard. ........... 176 Kraemer,xlea:n. . . 184,117,124,176 Krahnke, y ............. 144,191 Kramptiz, Donald. 1 1 . .191 Krannkc, Virginia 1 . 1176 Krasinski, Gerald. . 1162,183 Krausc,John ..... 111201 Krause, Rolond. . 1 . .183 Krausc, 'I'hclma1 1 . ........... 183 Krebs, Ted ..... . . .102,136,183 Kregd, Janette 11111111111 63,84 Kreinhcdcr, Karen ............. 176 Kreinhedcr, Kaxhryn. . 1 .147,155,191 Krema, Daniel ................. 191 Krentz, Evelyn ............ 63,82,117 Krcnta, Peter. . 30,32,33,34,74,98,127 Krcnzke, Nancy ......... 88,155,176 Krcvics, Andris. 1 . 11111111 201 Kricfall, Eunice. 1 . . .63 Kricr, Ned ....... . . .191 Kroegcr, Ronald. 1 . . . .199 Krogman, Beverly. .121,183 Krone, john .............. 176 Kruegcr, Fredrick. 1102,1539 Krucgcr,John. 1 1 . . 194,191 Krug, Gcnc ..... 1 34,183 Kruger, Allan ..... . 108,183 Krumins, Gunm.. . . . .191 Krusc, Grace ..... 1115,191 Kuhlman, Albert. 1 11111111 202 Kuhn, Ruth ...... .121,140,l91 Kulich, Nancy ..... 1 1 .147,191 Kumnich, Jams ............... 202 Kundingcr, Sally ............... 183 Kupkc, Betty .,30 63, 84, 126,130,134 Kusch, Esther ..................... .......... 90,91,123,135,142,143,176 Kwial, Glon'a .................. 183 L Labudc, William1 . ........ 199 Lacey, Howard1 1 1 . 90,136,183 Lavcy, Marlene ................... .......... 33,92,119,142,146,170,176 Ladcndorf, Adclyn ........ 84,146,183 Lael,Jack ................. 31 Laesch, H. Pauli . .199 Laib, Clara ..... 1191 Lake, David. .1202 Lake, Marcia .. 1 . .142,191 Lamp, Marjorie. . 180,141,176 Landino, Carl. . ........ 176 Lang, Wiiltcr1 1 . . 1 .202 Langc, Alfred. 1 . .......... 202 Lange, Barbara. . . 182,132,170,176 Langc, Donald1 . ........... 176 Langc, Elaine. 1 . . 90,135,191 Langc, William. . . ........... 199 Langhoff, Mary ..... 84,133,135, 176 Langley, Vernon. . 111111 63,96,130 Lansing, Tess ..... . 1 1144,191 Lantry, Terry. . . .31 ,,94 191 Lapp, Gcor 'a. . ............. 191 Lapp,judit .. 1 . .31,79,80, 130,176 Larson, Donna . 192 Larson, Dorthy .............. 63, 88 Larson, Leah ..... 33,132,135,144,176 Larson, Lorraine ................ 63 Laudenm, David1 . . 104,183 Lau ghlin, Naomiu 11111111 146 Lawrcntz,Jack..1108,169,183 Leach,Ma1-ilyn. 11111111 144 Lcal, Ruben. 63,110,123 Lee, Barbara. . . 92,183 Lccgc, Dave . . ........... 121 Leegc, Philip. . . 1106,121,192,197 Lccncy,John. . . .............. 94 Lehman, Harold. 102,199 Leib, Dick ......... 96,176 Leimbach, Thomas. . . 1202 Lciningcr, Arlcnc. . . . . .183 Lemble, Doris. . 1 1 ......... 192 Lcmkc, Charles. 1 . 34, 98, 136, 183 Lenncx, Marilyn. 1 1111111111 183 Lcoschkc, Leanne ........... 142,192 chisto, Shirley. . .32,63,84,85,119,126 Lerner, Ronald .............. 63,110 Lcth,Arlene1.1180,123,140 Leuth ,Jo cc .................... 80 Lcwandowski, Michac1.1 ..176 Lcwbel, Carole ....... . 1192 Liedtkc, David. . 00,176 Lien, Edgar. . .. .. 95,183 Lien, Lila1 . . 1 ...... 192 Lindfors, N11: ..... . 1 1 .100,199 Lindgren, Warren1 . 163,108,116 Lindsey, Janet ................... Lindskoog, Shirley. . 1 131,63,80,123 Linn, Richard ............ 106,155 Lintncr, Nelson1 . . . . 1 .183 Lipch, Donna1 1 1 . . .183 List, Lois .......... . 92,176 Liverancc, Beverly . . 1 132,192 Lobcck, Manin.11. 1...192 Locsch, Saramac. . . 182,176 Locscl, Lawrencc1 1 .192 Loewe, Doris. 1 .. . 1192 Logan, Mildred. 124,183 Lohff, Patricia ........... 176 Lohmcyer, Richard ......... 106,183 Lohrbcrg, Carol 111111 84,133,170,183 Lohrentz, Donald. 111111111 96,183 Lohse, Robert. . .1 140,176 Long, Barbara .......... 192 .eA-A gut, a...- Lon ,Jamcs ................... 183 Loot,John..11 ..176 Lorenz, Nancy1 . ...... 192 Losckc, Naomi 1 .86,183 Loth, Judith. . ...... 82 Lou hlin, Naomi. . . ..... 183 Luc on, A1113. 1 .1 .133,183 Lucth, Kathryn. ..... 183 Luh, Waller ...... . . .202 Lunaburg, Ruben .............. 192 Lugtfcldt, Ruth. . .31,116,117,146,192 Luttinen, Karen. . . . ..132,144,192 Lux, Gear e .......... 139,199 Lymann, red. . ......... 96 LyonsJohn ............ 125,142,203 M Mam, Carol ........... 121,126,184 Mack, Lynn ...... . . . 32,119,192 Mac Kay, Sheila. . . 120,135,192 Mack: , Sandra ..... . 82,170,184 Mac 111131111, Carol ........ 80,176 Mader, 131111 .................. 106 Madcr, a1.cy .. . .,31104,139,197 Madrick,Rober1 ...... 64,158,159,161 Magdalena, George ..... ,110, 111, 184 Magerkurth,1rwin ......... 131,202 Magerl, George ..... 139,199 3:312:82; 139.2133 Mnicrhofer, oycc. . 176 Malz, Rudo ph.. . ..192 Malzahn, Richard ....... 102 Manke, E11io11.. 96,124,176 Mamay, Donald. . . . . ..110,l99 Mamcnffcl, Alfred . . ....... 102 Marble, Elwood. . . . . 102,184 Maren , Robert. ........ 202 Mark: , Loren. . . . .110,111,199 Marks, Gayton. . ........ Marks, Herbert. .. .110,111 Marks, Kenneth ................ 192 Markusscn, Diane1. 3.3 64 ,90, 123, 126 Markwonh, Germaine ............. Marion, Thomas ..... Mancn, Adele.. ..... 192 Manin, Ma 'orie ........... 146,192 Maschhofl', obcn.33,72,108,12l,137 Massucci,Jack ........... 64,100,140 Masters, Bruce. . ....... 202 Matako, Rose ....... .120,192 Mathias, Helen ...... . .121,184 Mallock, Edith .......... 192 Matthews, Martha. . . .184 Matthias, Ronald. . 1 . 1 ..... 192 Mauhiu, Jamu ....... 64,102 Mauil, Katherine. . . . .192 Matuska, Milan. . 11111 192 Max, Raymond. . . 136,202 Mall, Glenn. 1 . ......... 110 Ma1z,Joyce . . 1 .132,144,192 Maurcr, E. J .............. 142 Measel, Margaret . 88,184 Mccus, Warren. . 1 . .104 Medlicott, Terry1 .162 Mocks, Richard. . 1 192 Maurer, E. J .......... 142 Mease1,Margarct. 88,184 Mecus, Warren. . . .104 Mcdlicott, Terry. 1 1 162 Mocks, Richard.. . . 1192 Macs, Jamcsu . . 64,102 Megremis, Gus . ..... 176 Mcidsfcr, Eleanor. . . 192 Meihofer, Eleanoru 11111 142 Meitz,A1ger ....... 1.04,199 Mclchcr, Richard ........... 154,184 Melchcn, Paul1 3.3, 64 9,4,124, 127, 142 Melinat, Marie .......... 92,126,176 Mellem,y Judy.1 ....... 192 Mcnczu, W111ia1ri1 1 1197 Mcnzc, Carol ...... Mevedith, Richard. . Mcrtz, Dale ................ 100,177 Mam, Richard. 33,74,100,114,125,142 Messenmith, Robert. 106,140,158,161 Messner, ohn. . .. .64,78,104,105,142 Metcalf, en .................. 162 Meuschke, Virginia1 .115,121,135,177 Mey, Mark .................... 192 Meyer, Glenn ............. 33,64,100 Meyer, Herman.1131,108,159,161,184 Meyer, Janemarie ......... 64,92,141 Meyer, Kari ....... . ..9,8 177 Meyer, Ken. . .. . ..192 Meyer, Lorraine. . ...... 84 Meyer, Richard. . .136,177 Mcycr, Sharon. . . ........ 64 Michael, Midge. . . .33,146,192 Michel, Theodore ........ 177 Mimlcr, Sanger. ....... 192 Mietz, Verna ...... . 33,80,177 Mickels, Jacqueline 1 .......... Miles, Leo ..................... Millar, Waltcr11 . .110,111,177 Miller, Camlc1 1 ......... 88 Millcr, Donald. 102,184 Miller, Eugene. ........ Mi11cr,Jcss ..... . . 136,202 Miller, Lois.. 1.182,177 Miller, Paul. 1 1 .104,184 Miller, Phyllis. . ............. 64 Miller, Richard. . . .106,159,161,184 Miller, Robertj.. ............ 202 Miller, Robert R. . 172,78,200 Milicr, Roben W.. . ........ 96 Miller, William. . . 1 . 31,64 Millics, Ronald. . .162 Mills,Jamcs ............. Mi1ls, Kenneth. ...... 64 Milnikcl, Fred. 1 ........ Minach, Bcnic1 1 . . .202 Misscll, Richard. . . 1 1111111 199 Mi1chell, Patricia 111111111 80,153,184 Mittcrmaier, Eunice1 . .84,124,l41,174 Mocller, Florence .............. 192 Mocllcr, Fred ...... 1 .104 Mueller, Joan ........... 184 Moclier, Marilyn: .......... 146,199 Mocllcr, Miriam ............ 130,184 Moellering, Robert. . .108,141,180,184 Mahler, Charles ................ 202 Mohmc, Patricia. . Mohr, annld. . . M011, Han ..... 140,192 M011, Harold ........... . .202 Monhardt, Dawn-Eileen. . . . . .177 Monroe, Nancy ......... .88,184 Moolin,Joycc. . .. ... .192 Movcau, Warren. . . . 1177 Morgal, Edward. . 108,199 Moritz, Robert. . . . .203 Moritz,Roger1. ..202 Morman, Mary.. . .192 Morris, Richard.. .192 Morrisson, Alan ..... . . 162,192 Moseley, Seth ................ Moshicv, Thomas. . 1 74 Moss, Edward ..... . . . Mount, Richard. 1 1 . ............ Moy,Jamea ..... .30,33,64,141 Maya, Charles. . . ......... 177 Mayer, Harold. . . . . . .102,199 Much, Elizabe1h. 84,135,184 Mueller, Adclhcid ........... 143 Muller, Beth. . . . ..64,84,114,130 Mucllcr,Janct. . ....... 142,192 Mueller, Karl .............. 187,192 Mueller, Laura. .32,64,84,114,123,126 Mueller, Marylin ............. 34,65 Mueller, Robert. 1 ..... 65,104 Mueller, Ruth. . . .90,170,203 Mueller, William. . . 1 104,184 .65,78,110,111 Muha, William. . Mulholland, Glenn. Muster,Jo Anne. . . ...... 65,130 Muir, Jean ...... . . 134,146,199 Munsch, Glenn. . ......... 197 Murphy, Leland. 1 . . 65,130 Murphy, Temnoe 1 1 ..... 177 Myers, Lee ...... . 1 94,192 Mycn, Ned. . . . 174,94,142 Myers, Valene ................. 184 Mc McNeilly, Ronald ........... 100,199 McRcc, Charlette.. ....... 184 McVey,john ........... 100 McCa1n,Howard.. ...... 125,142 McCail,Pa1ricia.. . . 115,130,176 McCandlish, Vir 'nia McCarren, Ham d. 1 . McCan, Rosemary. . McCarthy, Ralph. . . McCarthy, Sharon. McCosh, Eugene. . McFann, Charla. . McFarland, amu. . . McGarvie, orman . . McGibbon, Donald. . McGibbon, Madclynn. . McGill, Barbara. . . 1 McGowan, Marlow11 McGregor, Marlene. .104,116:197 .192 ..192 ..136 ..184 McKirgan, Diancu . . 184 McLead, Lois ..... 1 .192 McIvcr, Werner ................ 192 N Nagic, Marva .............. 124,177 Nagcl, Max. . 1.1 1..32,98,136,177 Naumann, Paul1 . . . .108,140,155 Nehls, N.Judi1h. ......... 192 Nehrig, Judith. . 1 . Nciderer, Marion1 . 1 . 180 Neill, Charla ............. 199 Nclescn, Shirlcy1 1 . . 82,115,184 Nelson, Ca1herine. . . ........ 192 Nelson, Dianne ..... . 90,184 Nelson, Dona1d .............. 65 Nc1son,Jack ...... . 65,118,127 Nelson, Robert. . . 1 . 1192 Ncndick, Muriel. . 1 192 Ncrius, Don ............... 96 Neubronner, Marlcnc1 132,192 Ncwbcrg, Victor ............... 202 Newman, Elizabeth 18:11:11 82,132,184 Newton, Donald ............... 192 Nicholas, 8. Ph yllis . N 1cholson, Patricia ............ 184 Nickelsburg, Kathen'ne. . .33 65, 80 Nickelsburg, Ruben ......... 141,177 Nickel, Dieter .......... 102,163,184 Nickcl, Leonora. .31,117,134,153 Nic, Claudia .............. 123,184 Nicderer, Marion ........... 170,184 Nicland, Marlys. . . .31,84,119,144,177 Nielsen, Elna N .................. Nienhe, Gerald. . . .193 Nillcs, Harold. 1 . ...... 197 Nillcs, Jacquelyn . 65,86,133 Nilsen, Robert. . . . 198,177 Nitka, Kenneth. ..... 72 Nizder, Barbara. . .177 Noak,John. . 11 1 111111111 158 Nobbe, Lorraine. . . . 134, 146,193 Nocrcnbcrg, Duane. ....... 94,193 Nofz, Marlene 11111111111111111111 ........... 79,86,87,114,119,l41,177 Noltc, Darla ................. 86,177 Nomann, Leona1 1 . . . . .65,86 Nommcnscn, Dcnnis . 1 . .106,199 Nordcn, Roger ............. 110,197 Nordho1, Betty 1 . . . . 1 .193 Norgrcn,James ..... . . . .197 Nowinski, Hubert. . . . . 194,193 Nucchmrlein, Richard. . . .193 Nuss,Morris....1..1. ...193 Nyhuis, Wayne 11111111111111111 72 O Obcnauf, Lois ................. 193 O1Brien, Charles.106,140,155,156,177 Ocock, Glenn ..... . . . .136,193 Oehmkc, Carylc. . . .33,120,193 Octzcl, Brian ............. 193 Ogg, Sherrie. . ............. 193 Ohlfom, jahn 1111111111 34,65,102,103 O'Laughlin, Dorothy .............. bliver, Thomas ............. 125,142 Ollinger, Lois ..... 82,132,153,170,177 OllhofT, Laverne ............... 193 Obamkme ....... . . 146,193 Olson, cnncth. . ..... 177 Olsen, Sandra ..... . . 132,193 011 rage, Gretchen. ..... 193 Opfer, Jame... . ........ 202 Orlando, Robert. . . 141,153,193 Oscanon, Roy. . . ......... 199 Cater, Frank. .. . . .96,184 On, David ..... . 104,197 011, William. 1,108,177 One, Victor ................... 202 P Pactz, Maljoric ................ 193 Palcn, Edward. . . . .193 Pale, Jean ....... . $436,130,134 Paolini, Elaine. . . . ........ 82,177 Papanek,Ma1-1ene1. ..... 184 a e, amen. . . . .184 P11110520 rgarilcy ..... ..193 Pardonnc1, Joyccu ..... 193 Parker, Martha. . . . 187,193 Parridh, ohn1 . ...... 193 Parrish, lenn1 . .108,177 Paschc, Ann .......... : .193 Paschc, Nancy ..... 80,130,177 Patterson, Donald. . ....... 177 Paul, George ........... 199 Paul, Nancy ...... 11153,184 Paulson, Corynne.. . .. 1 1193 Paulson, Diane1. .132,177 Paulson, Linnea. . . . 65,88 Paxton, Verne. . . ........ 94 Pazu1,Roger.. .65,110,111 Pazu1,Sharon.. . .30 Pedavoli, Joseph ..... 1 10 Pekrul,Pau1 .......... 72,96 Perb1x, Jamcs 1 . 94,142,203 Perkins, ohn.. .. 65,110,123 Perno, irginian ........ 65 Pcnke, Joanna ............ 193 Peterin, Carolyn.. 31,120,193 Peters, argic ..... 1 . 33,64,145 Peters, Miriam . . . ......... 193 Peters, Naomi . 1 . .64,84,85,130 Peterson, Arlene. . . . . .84,133,177 Peterson, Christian. 1111111 193 Peterson, George. 1 . .177 Petemn,Ja1ncs. . . . . . . .74,94 Peterson, Karen ..... . . 131,193 Petenon, Marlene. . Penman, Ronald . . . 65,104 Pen, Clarence. . . ...... 66 Petzkc, Karl. 1 . . . .66,108 Pfaff, Evonne. .. . . 190,193 HeiferJudith. . . . . .193 Pilicger, Manlyn ..... . .177 Pfotenhaucr, Dorothy. . ..... 184 Phillips, Carl ........ . 1155,199 Phillips, Patricia. . . ..... 184 Philips, Philip .............. 1 10,1 1 1 Pick, Richard1 . . . .33,102,129,177 Pichicr, James ............... 66,1m Piepenbrink, Marilyn. . . 133,184 Piepkorn, Mary. . ..... 193 Pilger, Marccn1 . 1 . .l47,193 Pingel, Herbert. . ...... 121,193 Pioch, Nancy .......... 66,84,117,123 Piotrowski, Clement ..... 110,136,184 Piottcr, Ruth ........ 1 .. . . . .193 Pitcher, Thomas. . ..... 202 Pinch, Bonnie1 . . . . .142,193 Plackcmcicr, Kathleen . 144,193 Plaehn, Albert ........ . . .202 Plath, Marilyn. . . .92,93 Platt, Charles. . . . ..... 193 Plim 1on, Peter. . . . .104,l77 Pluc :11, Corby. . ..... 146 Pluehn, A1 ........ Plunkctt, Carolyn. . Pachlcr, Ruben. . . . . .202 Pohland, Albert. . . . 177 Pohlig, Barbara. . 1 1 1 .66 Pohlig, Donald. . . . ..,72 139 Pokrandt, Ronald1 ..104,199 Pollex, Carol. .98,121,177 Poncher, John.. ..... 197 Posingics, Walter. . . 172,102 Post, Donna ....... 1.121,193 Prahl, Darlene1 . . , Prentice, Larry.. 1 . .100,163,177 Prentiss, Harold. . ......... 141 Pracott, Karen. 1 82,120,184 Prescott, Larry ..... 104,177 Prcuss, Franklin . ..... 102,120,199 Prcuss, Rolland ...... 102,103,121,177 Prevallct, Donald. . 1 156,66,78,108,109 Pricbe,Jim .................... 162 Priebe, Lucille. . . . 82,123,177 Pn'ebe, Ronald. . . ..... 104,199 Prictzel, Eugene. . . ......... 96 Prochl, Thomas ................ 136 Prohl, Louise ..... .84,123,143,177 Prank, Robcrt. . . ....... 131,193 Prucscr, William 1 . 1 . . . . 1 1 . 1202 Prust, Mary ...... . 166,92,126,l32 Puctt, Ronnie. ......... 155 Puls, William1 . . . . . .193 Puschcck, Evelyn ........... 132,177 Q Quade, Beverly ..... 184 Quandt, Loris. . . . 132,184 Queen, Barbara ..... 146 Query, Cecil ..... . . 110,184 Quoss, Carolyn ................ 193 R Rabc, David ................... 193 RadlofTJacquclinc. 1 .79,92,177 Rahmig, Carl .. . 1 .72,106,121 Rakow, John ............... 94,95 Rammdsbcrg, Victor. .78,100,177 Ranfranz,James. . . 1 ......... 184 Rama, Roger. . . . 33,108,184 Rathkc, Ronald ........... 72,96,127 Rau, Charles ................ 94,193 R111, Evelyn ...................... . . . .1 ..31,84,118,120,123,135,l115,184 Rauch,John ................... 106 Rayner, Gordon. . ...... 94,193 Reackhoif, Lillian. . 31,66,79,84,134 Reddcndorf, Ralph ............. 193 Reddcncn, Louisa. . ......... 184 Reese, Marian ..... .66,86,87,130 Reeves, Edward. . .......... 66 Regan, Christ.1. . Rehfeldt, Diane ............ 194 Rehraucr, Midgtn 1 132,146,170,194 Reichman,Mar11yti ............ 184 Reinckc, eil .................. 159 Reid, Ruben: 11111 92,93,123,124,l77 Rcidcnback, George .......... 78,177 Reimcr, Ronald ..... . . .104,1 77 Reimbcr, Ursula; . 66,84,146 Reincck, Robert. . ............ 194 Reinhardt, Carol ......... 82 132,177 Reinkin , Donald. . ....... 108 Reilch, osclic ..... . . 194 Reiner, Eleanmn . . 1194 Rempen, Karen. . .80,177 Renkcl, Harold1 1 ..... 66 Rentz,Louise.. ....194 Repp, Arthur. . .66,106 Ruchc, Sylvia1 1 . . 1144,194 Ruling, Roy, . . . ..... 184 Rctzer, Thomas. . . Rcuss, Ralph. . . 1 . 1 chine, Rita .......... 177 chinc, Truman. 1 . 110,200 Reynolds,Jolanc. 1 1 1 90,184 Rich, Charles ...... . 136 Richards, Max. . 1194 Rick, Gordon. . 31,202 Rickcn,John. . . 184 Rickert, Carol ..... . 194 Richman, Richard . . .194 Ridgway, Royal1. ...... 66,108 Ridcl ,James . . 11106,140,180 Richle, joycc1 . . . ......... 194 Ricmcr, David. . . ..... 202 Ricmcr, Howard. . .126,178 RiemerJohn. . . . ....... 202 Riley, Roben ....... . 1162,163,194 Ringenbcrg, Bcrdcnc. . 1 66,141,144 Rink, Donna ................. 184 Ri11man11, John. 1 ..... 141,184 Robert, Karl ...................... ........ 31,32,34,100,101,124,127,178 Rodcnbeck, Lois ............. 82,178 Roeggc, Max ........ 140,154,156,194 Roffmann, Richard .......... 136,194 Rogohn,Judith. . . . ..... 178 Rohwcr, Edn'th . 1 . . . .84,177 Rolf, William. . . . 198,136,197 R011, Arthur ........ . . .154,194 Rommclmann, Paul ......... 106,178 Rompf, Roberts 11111 82, .132, 170, 178 Rooms, Ly 1c ................. 202 Rossback, Arthur 72 Roth, Robert ...... Rothman, Wilbur. . Ron, Kennch. 1 1 1 Rowhcr, Edith. Rubin, Anita ............. 66,83,132 Rubow, Carol. . 131,66,86,124,130,142 Rubow, Sandy ........ 66,86,124,142 Rucckcrt, Robcn. .......... 194 Ruedi, Robert ..... 6117 Ruffmann, Dick. 1 Ruhtcr, Robert. . Ruiz, Alfred ..... Rullman, Melvin. Rullman, Rogcr1 . Rump, Erwin. . . . Rungc,Juanita. . . Rungc, Lambert. . . Rungc, Luanncu Rupprccht, Darlene. . Rupprech1, Paul ........ 32, 72, 78, 106 Rusnov, Tom ........... 106,154,162 Rutherford, William ......... 155,185 Rutz, Kurt ......... 1 110,111 Ruwald, Donald. . . ....... 185 Rydburg, Robert 1111111111 31,67,124 S Sackenhcim, Lynn .............. 178 Saint, Gale ............. 194 Sajcck, Lovclci. 1 . .194,119 Salo, Toiro. . 1 . ..... 74,94,95 Sandborg, Alan. 1 . 1 .202 Sandborg, Kathy 111111111111111111 ........ 56,72,31,32,82,83,139,126,153 Sander, Audrey .......... 80,177,130 Sanders, H. Colin. . ....... 202 Sanford, Sylvia. 1 .1 .. . .194 Saracoff, Norman. . 1 1 194,185 Saucr, C. David. . 1 . 198,178 Saucr, William 11111 Sawochka, Donald. 1 Sayers, Charles 11111 Schaack, Donald. 1 . ..... 194 Schacfcr, Ruth ...... . 167,92 Schacfcr, William. . 1 1 . . .202 Schafrik, Lois .................. 194 Schaircr, Ruth Ann1 . .82,185,132,170 Schapcr, H. Margaret 1 . .178,135,120 Schau, Charla ................. 178 Schau, Ronald ........ 1 . 1 1202 Schaw, Walter. . . . . 196,203 Schecr, Loren. 1 1 . 96,97,197 Scheich, Allen ..... 1 , 102,197 Schciman, jamcs ...... Schcllhasc, Roger ..... Schcrcr, Barbara ............... 194 Schcrcr, John ....... 163, 200, 139, 120 Schcucr, Phyllis ................ 194 Scherer, Ronald1 1 ........ Schcrt, Ralph ....... . .163,185 Schcucrman, Chari1y.1 1 178,144 Schlangc, Ingrid ..... . .185 Schlcdcr, Vcrgie Kay 11111111111 194 Schlcnder, Blair. .104, 105, 127, 139,197 Schlendcr, Marjorie Ann ...... 90,121 Schmelin , Sue .......... . .132,185 Schmidt, rcderick. . . ..... 120,194 Schmidt, Irene ....... . .121,144,194 Schmidt, Joanne .......... 130,194 Schmidt, occ1yn ......... 82,117,121 Schmidl, oy cc1 11111 144,178,194 Schmidt, Jud1lh 1111111111 194 Schmidt, Marcia. . 31,147,194 Schmidt, Mary ........ ' ......... 194 Schmidt, Marjorie. 1 . .84,117,133,178 Schm1dt, Robert ..... . . 38,178 Schmidt, Ronald ...... . . .108 Schmidt, Rosemarie.. ..... 194 Schmid1,William . . . 1 155,156 Schmidtyke, F10rcnce.. .82,120,177 Schmiedel, Herbert ............. 67 Schnaars, Ruth1 1 . . .90,l35,177 Schnack, Mary .......... 3l,67,79,82,83,126,132,170 Schneider, Owen ................ 67 Schnoes, Donald. . . . .194 Schnoor, John .......... 102 Schodrow, Louise. . . . . . 117,194 Schoenberg, Herbert. . . . 167,106 Schoenbcck, Elmer. . . ...... 67 .2185 . ..121 . .202 . 100 Schoenbcck, Roberta. Schoenbohm, Sonia. . . Scholz, Richard. . . 1 Scholz, Vernon. . . Schoncman, Paul ....... 194 Schrage, Paul. . . . . .96 178,140 Schram, Karlyn. . . . .67,79,88,89 Schreibcr, Berthold ............. 185 Schrcibcr, Kenneth. .106,154,l78,157 Schrciber, William .............. 194 Schroeder, Anna. . . . 90,194 Schroeder, Bernice. . . ..... 185 Schroeder, Carol ............... 194 Schroeder, Donald. 1 . .33,116,127,163 Schroeder, Eileen ............... 194 Schroeder, Thcodorc.115,140,163,185 Schroer, Richard. . . .159,162,185,l94 Schroer, Robert ................. 98 Schrocter, Marilyn . . ..... . Schuclcr, Jamar ...... .202 Schucrman, Charity. . . . .33 Sch ucrmann, Judith ............... ............. 82,121,132,153,170,l77 Schrd, Marilya ................. 194 Schug, Chery11 1 . ..... Schuh, Kenneth. 1 . . . . 1 .125 Schulenburg, Joyce. . 82,185 Schulte, Henry ...... . 1 . .202 Schultz, Anthony ............... 194 Schultz, Barbara ...... 82,137,139,197 Schultz, DavidJ. ..... 98,136,178,197 Schultz, David W. . ....... 136,185 Schultz, john ............ 96,108 Schuhz, Marilyn. . .140,147,194 Schultz, Mona ..... . .67,86,114 Schultz, Robert. . . . . 120,194 Schultzc, Vern. . ..... 202 Schulz, Eileen. . . .133,194 Schulz, Victor ............. 202 Schumacher, Arthur. . ..... 194 Schumachcnjon ....... . . 187,194 Schumachcr, Marlene. . . 67,82 Schumackcr, Richard. . 72,139 Schumann, Carl ........... 1. . 1185 Schumm, Nancy. . . . . . Schuncman, Robert. . Schur, Ken .................. 142 Schutt, Deslyn 1 . .130,136,185 Schutt, Erlcnc .............. 194 Schuu, Pmricia .............. 90,194 Schuttc, Thomas. . . .100.101,114,l77 Schwandt, Marjorie ............. 194 Schwankc, Caroline. . . . . .194 Schwarting, Janet ............. 194 Schwarz, Arn01d1 . . . .102,137,197 Schwavz, Dave. . 1. ......... 162 Schwcbkc, Elaine. . . .13l.194 Schweinckc, Merle ................. ................ 31,110,111,153,178 Schweitzer,John. . . . 1 . .106,l97 Schwcrman,Ju11a. . .82,145,185 Schwitten, Carl. . . . . . . 106,185 Schwulst, C.Joan. . . 1 ..... 178 Scott, Robert ....... . . .67 Scaring, Marylin. . . ...... 121 Sccbcrg, Pauline ............ 130,185 Sccfc1dt, Raymond. .34,31,178,102,127 Sccfcldt, Rita .................. 195 Sechauscn, Marlene ............... .............. 67,86,114,123,126,121 Scick,Juan1m .................. 185 Seidc1,Joan ........ . . . .195 Scligcr, Carl. . . . . . 110,67 Scltz, Alfred. . . ......... 185 Sellz, Douglas1..108,109,140,125,142 Scmrad, Roderick .............. 200 Senscnbaugh, James ........ 102, 200 Sepkc, Carol .......... 67 ,,86 114,120 String, Marilyn ...... 84,185 Scrmour,john. . . . Sexton, Harry. . . Shame, Robert. . Shaw, Wally. . . . Shear, Paul ............ Shcmcnskc, Charles. . Sherman, Ro1and. . . Shilcy, Naoma. . . . Shipman, Joyce ..... Shocbridgc, Robert. . Shoemaker, Marilyn. Shomon, Richard ..... . .154,162 Shupc, Mrs. Beverly. 168, 92,126 Shutran, Frank ................. 202 Sicdcnlop, Mary. .185,126,120 Sicmon, Lois ........... 147,195,142 Siems, Eleanor .......... 146,178,123 Siescnnop, Tom ............ 185,104 Sicss, Thomas ....... 178,102,127,141 Sicvers, Jane! .................. 195 Sicvcrs, Melva. . . .86,178,133,144,142 Sicvers, Roger .................. 195 Siev1ng, Ruth .................. 195 Sigafoosc, Martha ........... 153,195 Siman, Darlene. 1 . . ..... 178 Simon, Norbert. . ..... 198 Simons, Philip ..... . . . .94,195 Simpson, Caro1 ............. 185,120 Sittler, Thomas. . . .68,108,140,158,161 Skany, Raymond ......... 94,95,203 Slcspcr, La Vaughn. . . . .68,130 Slick, Anim ................. 132 Slyter, Marian. . . . 90,195,142 Smee, Kenneth. . . . 1 . .94,185 Smith, Alfrcd1. 1 ........ 195 Smith, Alice. . . .187,195,144 Smith, Leon. . . .108,162,198 Smith, Marvin. .......... 198 Smith, Michael. .......... 185 Smith, Phyllis. . . 30,185,134 Smith, Warren. ......... 185 Snikcris, Aya. . 195,146 Snyder, Doris ....... 153,195 Snyder,jo Ann .............. Soderborg, Beverly. . 1 82,178 Sommer, Yvonne ........... 195 Sommcrfcld, Wayne. . ..... 106 Sonnc, Paul ........ 1. . 96,200 Sorensonhgzhn. . . . ..... 78,33,127 Sorcnson,ar1yce.. . . . 185,135 Sowatsky, Mar;or1e.. 142,185 Spacth, Frcdcnckn . .136,195 Spah1,Kenncth. ..... 195 Spannhakc, Henry: . .119,195 Spaudc, Mcrticc. . . ..,90 178 Spcckhard, Luther. . . .195 Spcckhard, Roy ......... . .129 Spcckman, R1ta.. Sperling, Herben. Spilkcr, Jouous .............. 90,195 Spitzcr, Wayncu 3,1 34, 106, 115,178 Spletzer, Edward. . .32,68,96,136,140 Splies, Paul .............. 137,198 Splittgerber, Martin .158,160,185 Sponholtz, Lloyd .......... 104,185 Sprague, Arline. . 11111 185 Stabelfeldt, Car1a. . .178 Staeblcr, Paul ..... .202 Staffelback, Joan. .146,185 Staigcr, Carol ......... 147,195 Stanton, Henry ........... 1 . .203 Stark, W1111am....68,102,121 Starn, Nancy. . . .......... 185 Staubitz, Carol. ..... 124,178 Stcbcn,John. . . . 98,136,200 Stecge, Naomi. 1 Stccgc, Rhoda. Steele, Albert. . . . ...... 98 Smiger, Deanna ........... 195 Stcinbcrz. Constance ....... 68,82,116 Steinbrcchcr, William. .68,108,140,155 Steinkcr, Joyce .............. 84,185 Steinwchc, Raymond ..... 98,200,136 Sleltcr, Carolyn ................ 195 Slclter, Diane .............. 135,153 Stclzncr, Joan ..... . . 195,144 Stcnsbcrg, Burton. . ..... 195 SchanckJamcs. 1 . . 1 .100,185 Stcrzback, Roger. . ..... 195 Stevenson, Robcn. . . .178 Sticlc, Albert ........... 185 Stinson, Donald1 1 . . . .195,131 Stockhaus, Norman. .......... 195 Stogcmin, Merle. 1 . . .68,86,141,126 Stohlman, Lmhcr1 . . 1 . .78,178,127 Stoike, David ........... 102,200 Stoker, Carol1 . 1 . .146,195,142 Stolz, Waltcr. 1 . Slowell, Bcny ..... Straighn Barbara ..... Strang, Carol ....... Snashcim, Marilyn. . 1 1 Strazzamc, Angelo ....... 68,100,163 Stridc, Herbert ........ 98,99,203,142 Strieter, Winifricd .......... 104,200 Strobcl, Nancy.. .1 . . ... .185,130 Stroessncr,Jcancttc. . . ..... 195 Strohmer, Anhur. . . . .195 Strom, Lois ...... 1 1185 Stromcr, Mela ..... 1 1 195 Stroycck, Richard ..... . . 1106 Strub,John ......... . 1 . .72,94 Strubc, ......... ..121,178 Strunk, Edward. . ..... 195 Struvc,John ..... . . .34,102 Slruvc, Susan. . . 1 . . . 84,185 Smccklcr, Ruth. . 92,185,123 Stuenkcl, Robert. .......... 195 Stults, Carolyn. . . .86,185,133,142 Sturm, David1 . . . . . 100,178 Suarez, William1 . ...... 68 Suckow, Ronald .......... 202,121 Sucdckum, Clarence. . .108,200,140 Suclzle, Constancc1 1 . ..... 195,142 Suhr, Betty .......... . 68,82,132 Sukr, Donald ................. 68 Sulkala, Virginia. . 185,146 Su111van,Jamcs. . ...... 94 Susina, Elaine. . . 125,68 Sirhra, Arlene. . . . . . .68,88 Swanson, Shirley. ..... 90,195 Swen, Ellen ....... .68 131,144 chnson, Donald ..... 86,195 Swift, Waync1. . .. .195 Swing,James.. . . . 102 Sztankay, Zoltan ............. v. .202 T Tabor, G1cnn. . . 68,94,203 Tagge,John. . . . .78,98,142 Taillon, Jack .................. Takahashi, Harriet. . . .195,134,144 Takahaski, Howard1 . ..... 104,178 Ta1madgc, Kcith. . . . .......... Taubc, Marion. . .......... Taylor, Barbara. . . ..... 131,195 Taylor, Susan ....... .1185 Tell, Art ........ 1 . .162 Tcmmc, Leigh. 1. . . .86185 Tcndick, Eleanor ........... 115,195 Ter Maat, Grace ................. Tcshncr, Rmh ..... 1 33,80,178 Tctmcycr, Marilyn. ........ 195 Tctzcr, Tom ....... . Thalackcr,John.. 1 2102 Theer, Lois ................. 68 Thciss, William ........ 31,32,98,127 Thelandcr, Kenneth. . .31,108,160,180 Thiel, Patricia ................. 195 Thicle, Charlottc1 . . . . . .84,117 Th1c1c, Frederick. . . . . .127,198 Thielc, Marjorie .......... 195 Thiros, Nick ......... . .142 Thoms, Tom ........... 163 Thompson, Karen. . 1 135,141 Thomo, Bill ....... . .68,106 Thursmn, Fred ............. 155 Tibbcn, Mama ......... . 142,195 T1cdt, David ................... 142 Ticdt,Janet. . . . . . ..... 195 T1113,jack.... . .1 ..195 Timm,John.1.. ..108,116 Tocpcr, Ruth. . . . ..82,186 Tomas, ohn ........... 142 Tomes, anicc1.. 1.. . .186 Tomey, Carroll. ..... 195 Tonar, Beny. . . .......... 186 Tornbcrg, Lois. . . . . 69,92,121 Traut, Ethel. . . . 82,186,134 Tremain,Jcan. . . 82,186,130 Trcnka, Robert . ..... 195 Trcnkcr, Gary .......... 202 Trescmcr, Nadcnc. . . . . .69,90 Trinklcin, Dorthca ................ ............... 69,92,93,114,141,126 Trump, James .................. 73 Tucker, Mary ............ 196 Twictmcycr, Gerald ............... ......... . . . . . . .108,186,140,158,l59 . U Udc, Nancy ................... 186 Umbach, Stephanie. . . .196 Unrath, Kenneth. . . . 169,106 Uthc, Norman ...... 5 .......... 178 V Vaag, Germaine .......... 90,186,142 Valcttc, Harold .......... 73,110,137 Van Asdall, Willard. . ...... 69,141 Van Dcra, Nancy1 .1. ..196,144 Van Husen, Mary. 1. ..145,121 Vandcrhoof, Diane ................ ......... 84,178,130,145,121,119,118 Vaughan, Charles ....... 203,125,142 Velcpcc, Douglas. . . ......... 200 Vcncs, Robert ..... .,162 202 Vermilion, Sherry 314,186,121 Vernal, Mary L011: -. . 1 . 1 .82,178 Vezina, Eugen: ...... . 178,108 Vicgut, Ervin. 1 . . . 178,102 Vogcl, Ken! . .' ........ 202 Vogler, Ben. . ....... 125,142 Voigt, David. . . . .98,99,140,l98 Volbrccht, Donald ......... 102,178 Volk, Carol ................ 142,196 Volk, Norman. . . . 196,129,179 Vollmcr, Richard. 1 . . . 109,116 Vollrath, Philip ................ 196 Vondcrlage, Kay. .84,117,123,135,186 Von Huscn, Mary ........... 82,186 Vomin, Howard .............. 186 W Wachholz, Bruce ........ 108,136,186 Wachholz,Jero1d. 1 . 1 .-. . . 98,198 Wachmann, Yvonnc1 . 92,186 Wachtler, Melanie. . . ....... 69,82 Wackcr, James ......... 154,162,196 Wackett, Ronald ............ 69,121 Wagcmann, ackic. . .132,144,170,196 Wagner, Bil ............. 31,69,106 Wagner, Carolc1 1 . .69,84,122,123,124 Wagncr, Gretchen .......... 146,196 Wagner, Ronald. . . . . 130,179 Wah1slrom, Nils ........ 104,186 Waldbucschacklin. . . Walker, Donald. . Walker, Myron1 . Wall, Dorothy1 . 1 Wallin, Glenda. . .84,132,170,178 Wanner, Barbara ............... 186 Walsh, Melvin . . . . . 1 .96,140 Walsh, Nancy. . . . . 196,132 Walter, Jean1 . . ............ 123 Ward, Robert ................. 196 Warmann, Mildred. . ...... 82,186 Warmbier, Carol ...... . . . .196 Warkins, Roger ............. Warmann, Mildred. . 134,145 Warrincr, Gary ..... 140,163 Washuta, Nick. 1 . Wassman, Hilda. . . Watkins, Roger ..... Wally, Esther ..... Weber, Gene . . . . Weber, Gloria. . . chcr,Joann ..... Weber,John ...... Weber, N. Karolyn. . Weber, Theodore ........ 69,106,107 chcmcyer, Richard ..... 98,178,136 chrts,E1na .................. 178 Wag ncr, Robertn ........ 110 Wchling, Nancy. 1 1 . 84,186,145 Wchmucr, Nancy .............. 196 Wchmucllcr, Marlene .............. .................. 69,82,83,129,126 Wchrcnberg,R1chard ........ 108,186 Wciblcn, Joyce .......... 196,132,146 Wcidnc1, Wayne. . .,69,106,107 Wcil, Charlesy ..... 179,121 Wcimann, Elvera ..... . . .196 Wcinschreidcr, Karl ...... . . 198 Wcisnaar, udy ........ . . . .153 chde11,aymond.. . . 100,198 Wendcln, Sue Anne. . .117,179 Wendi, Doris Ann .............. 196 Wendl, Edward ............ 136,202 Wendt,Juhn ..... . . 173,96 chdt, Richard. . . .31,179 chthe,Joyce.... ..131,196 chtzel, Roger. . ..... 106 Wernekc, Phy111s1 ........... 84 Werner, Marion ...... 86,117,144,179 Warning, Theodore ......... 141,186 Wcrrc,Jamcs1. .1 ... .154,157,186 Westcrgrcn, Gordon ............ 137 Westphal, Carol ............ 146,186 Wcsqphal, Jacqueline. . . 69,84,133,146 Wcrts, Elna Mac. . . ...... 33 Wctterman, Cynthia. . . .69,82,116 Wcltcrman, David. . . ........ 69 Wcltstcad,Joannc. . . 196 Wctzcl, Donald. , . . .179 Whipker, Larry. . . .202 White, Theron. 1 . . . .186 Wichman, Don ........ 6.9, 121 Wicks, Rold ................... 186 Wicchmann, Gerald. . 69,108,163 Wicdcnhcft, chgy.. Wiese, Edw'ard 1111111 Wicsc, Grace ......... 69,84,130,186 Wicsc, Marun ........... 72,102,198 Wicsc, Wayne Herbert. . Wicsc, Wayne Otto. 1 . Wicthrich, Dick ...... ..69,102,106 ........ 121 W11brandt,Jamcs1 1 .. . 96,155,186 Wilbrandt, Don ............. 96,140 Wilhelm, Claire. . ........... 179 Wilkc, Gail ................ 196 Wilkic, Harold. . .121 Wilkie, Wesley. 136,196 W11kc,jamcs ...... ' 1 . .179 Wilkcn, Donald. . . . .202 Wilkinson, George .202 Wrillc, Richard. . . . . . .186 Williams, William. . . . ...... Williamson, Ada-Eva. ..... 70,86 Wilsman, Kathryn. . . 82,115,179 W11son, Charla. . . 1 11111 198 Wilson, Donna. . .186 Wilson, Jama ............... 179 W11son,Jamu Clark. . . 130, 94, 181 Wilson, amcs H. . . . . 34,98,99,136 Wink, C ifford. . . . ........ 202 Wink, anice. ...... 196 W1nk,coma. 7.0,132,170 W1nk,W11ma ........ 92,134,145,186 W1nkc1man,Gcorgc ............ 203 Winklcr, Bruce ..... . . .196 Winter, Marlene. . . . 1 196 Winter, Sandra. . . . .186 Winters,Annc.... ...1..70 Winters, Nancy. . . . ...... 144,196 Wischmeycr, Ruth. . . .33,92,123,186 Wisnoskcy, Richard ..... 106,155,186 Wcilte, Margaret .................. ............. 84,180,186,123,125,120 Wilte, MaryAnn ..... 82,186,145,170 Winmaack, Marcia ............. 186 Wiceff, Carl ....... . 194,196 Wobermin, Phyllis. . ..... 196 Wohleutcr, Don. . . .100,186 Wohnrade, Robert. ...... 98 Wolf, canctte ..... . . .196 Wolf, cbon ..... 70,153 Wolfan er, Karl ..... 200 Wolfe, hula.. . 1.79,110 W018 Edward ....... . .34, 96 Wollcnweber, George ........ 70 104 Woltcr, cannc ........ 79, 80, 186, 121 Woods, hyllis. . ..... 70,88,129 Wright, Robert . . . 94,203,142 Wright, Thomas. . . ....... 179 Wuethrich, Richard 73,102 Wukasch, Ronald. . . . . . .200 Wundcrbek, Harvey. . ..... 196 Wunmw, Donna ..... 70,86,130 Wyman, Vera .......... 140 Wyneken, Barbm ............. 186 Y Yagclski, Rcymond .......... 110,186 Yankee,8elh. . .. . . . . . 141,142 Yates, Donald ..... . . 74,94,142 Yeadon, Raymond. 1 ....... 110 York, Wilham. . . . .,162 196 You, Arthur. . . . ....... 96 Young, Marcy . .179,132, 144,170 Young, Robert ................. 186 Younger, Mclvin. . 110,186 Younger, Roy. . 1 . ..... 110 Yount, Barbara. . . .186 Yudt, Phyllis. . . . .70,80 Yung, Patrica. . ........ Yurko, Richard ................ 196 Z Zabonky,Ja1nes ............ 100,186 Zacharias, PauL. . ..73, 137 Zambas, George. . ...... 196 Zandstra,Bmhe1. . . . 142,125 Zandstra,Cha1-1u.. . . 125,142 Zanni, David .............. lef, Patricia. . . 1196,121 Zaro, Caro1.. ..... 84,186 chsc, Carl ...... .70,108,140 Zchndcr, Rhoda. ..... 82,186 Zenkcr, Bettyn . . .186 Zichm, Donald. . ........ Ziehm, Fredric ...... . . 162,196 Zimmerman, Alben. . 125,142 Zimmerman, Billy. . . 94,95,203 Zimmerman, Robert. . .......... Zindel, P111111 ..... . .2111 Zipay, Mrs. ma. ..... Zisman, Roger. . . .......... 104 Zittcl, Barbara ...... 84,186,134,145 Zorn, Theodore. 78,31,179,106,140,118 Zubcr, amm ..................... Zum allcn, Lynne. . .88,186,133,120 Zwiefel, Marilyn .............. 179 ?RCEMAKERS K OOOOOOOO Y E A . R I 00 K S M W ff Ml VmmPAiIATOHUlNIilERSIi-YILIIBFIMRIIIESMI 35092 00526116 5
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