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Dams!2g?mmuagmaumEwan::awru...nzwmar VALPARAISO, INDIANA VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY '3195 8 B-E'ACO N To record the events Which occur at a school during a certain year is the task of a yearbook. These events in themselves are not unique for they have occurred year after year on every campus in our country. The unique- ness lies in the studenfs interpretation of these VALPARAISO events. Whether he fights off sleep in an over- heated classroom or staunchly refuses to crack a book until finals; Whether he lives in a chap- ter house, apartment, or residence hall; Whether he is active in campus activities or de- nounces them as outlets for extroverts and hypocrites; Whether he participates in athlet- ics, waves a pennant in the stands, or disregards the program completely, he expresses his reace tion to the phases of University life and its events. This is the record of Valparaiso Uni- versity and the events Which occurred in 19 5.8. Your interpretation of this book Will be de- termined by What Valpo means to you. Its value and uniqueness Will be determined by your reaction to the various phases of Univer- sity life as here portrayed. ADMINISTRATION 26 ' LIVING UNITS 48 Dr. Friedrich and bi; wife are 1mm makmg plan: for next year? Centennial Celebration. The new bleaclasm at Brown Field provide amide mom for the Cmmier Mm. UNIVERSITY Paul Mamke work; intently an a chem problem. The Uniwewity Bookvore bay much to offer on it: Jkelve: for Larry Emm. 610 The fmom writer of light wne, Ogden NdIIS, chatting will? the Prerialemix wife after 1m peyformance on frmzmry 13, 19584 0 ACTIVITIES 98 ' CLUBS 'l'l8 ' ATHLETICS I38 ' CLASSES I60 ADVERTISING 212 ,ame 4, , M In geneticr 1417, Dr. Robert Hamow alveolar Joyce HMJCr work with fruit fliex. Ken Tbelamier dIJmJ. We yearched for knowledge and Dr. Donald Slaiwr illmtmte: the working; of Me new atomic reactor. Studentx 0f mlwlm follow Min Diane Heer- mmrmhr explanation of complex equatiom. Judy Iuengel check: out far Aylene Leininger one Geography cZaJJ a 1007111 pempectiwe pwlented by Profexmr of the Library: many vexewezl boob. William Kowizz. investigated all point; of interest . . . Valpo? Edit Campy; will won be the me of the Moellering Memorial Librmy. Between clameJ a Weak in the mow. CHAPEL IN THE GYM 0m- Um'rzven y Im an carried 07k Jackie Goelamzzmz Jpending one of laar many practice bow: at live organ. waking an undemmnding of our heritage . . . Our past has been Characterized by an en- ergetic, dynamic spirit, a spirit Which is still present today. Valparaiso is an active, growing school, Which is always climbing higher on the ladder of achievement, constantly striving to improve itself both academically and physi- cally. The potential is great to a school of higher learning set on a strong religious foun- dation. Mmy different abject; artijtimlly arranged by Sandy Winter combine to form an nbxtmct painting in many colon. Prof. Hazel Guillamnant emoumge: French .rtudent; to amwer en fnmcais? V 617; 5513711129, Zoltzm Szttmkay 4111! Mmu'hall Tmclemmm perfm'ming an rem in 1129 A. C Macbiner Lab. in preparation for the Jtmzex guarding to two junior high :mdemy. The University is advancing to a new posi- tion that brings with it a new prestige. While Valparaiso must meet the challenge that faces higher education-that of expanding to form- erly unheard-of proportions in both academic and physical facilitiese-it must still maintain the close bond that has held the University family together in the past. Valparaiso is, through an open mind and sound moral and ethical principles, leading the way to new heights of achievement. This will be effectively done by those who have observed these princi- ples and are striving to teach them to others. Student teacbev m actiow'Rutla Scimirer demon- Utemili ready, 4 cake i: in the making. rexpomibilitiey of tomorrow. The culmimztimz of our zmiwemity 3x17ewienceegmdmtiom Ted Zorn wombat a diplmzm 4nd .1 hamhbake from Praxidem O. P, Kretzmmm. 11 wwxnaxuzw g 4 wonww u E .5 wmvwmwmnwxmmwum . , , . . : , L , , , ma? xmmwww 6, every it h ice cream conex hy Mn. Gamimn to Altmria O 0 a . w V .W g .u e d h .W t 2mm Min 0 Ron Harm: green fem Elxer in the alcove 4; Janet Bohh attach: with pen in hand the regivm- Memorial for Iheir Friday night dwte, lion railroad ticket. Hi; fimt day on mmpm, Fred Pdetz 122x hi; mother Mrry the heavier . load n; he mavex into Dam HaN Carol Nuecbterlein zmd B017 Jemke are among many enjoying the The Student Um'rm provide; a romantic atmorphere far 4 young Snow Ball held at Ilse Union before Chrixtmm. Valpo ample. moment 5661445 to be full . After the confusion of arrival upon campus has dissipated and the mounds of luggage have found their resting places in drawers and Closets, the Valpo student soon fmds himself in the midst of the maize that is Unie versity life. Hometown criteria and'experiences become subordi- nate as the pace of academics, social life, and cultural events increases. In Imagery, Nancy Brumke purcbared a ticket for the Valpo-Notre Dame clmh at Ft. Wayne. Cleaning day again, Joan Brock map: the flaw while Lorraine Brothermn dmix the A chore i: lightened f0? Evelyn Iaeger by Dorm: stuffed memgerie. Abewlmtkk pmnle. 15 l6 Ritual mu! pomzb mark the climax of tbe Clarixzmm fem'ml on campu: Vexper: the night befawe 109 leave 0?? vacation. TM: bizarre CbriJimax Mae imt imide tbe emmnce of tbe Union Jet tbs fejtioe tune for the ?'st 0f the building. The Snow Ball 104$ a huge mccen Gene Bram field Gloria Rupprenlyt, Corinne Amtedt, and Ted Michael .reem to be enfoymg tbemielwx. The Lemon Men'ngue Sivan from the Junior Clam' parody m1 Lawreme Walk won in the AlleScbool Folliex. meam turning to another activity. The Valpo student remembers the spectac- ular, campus-Wide social activities, but the more-or-less private activities Will also retain a treasured place in his memory. Among these, the coffee break Will probably rank tops in pure pleasure. That 9:30 bridge party in the dorm, three lines of bowling, the favorite color television program, or just a Cigarette break between classes all help to detract from the usual humdrum of Classes and study and meet- ings. Any one of these might be called a social institution in itself. Kemmky Babeu wowed 2199 guenx 4; Ike Phi Beta Chi Rmh party rim xpring. A tame timatiom the patch-xewing-ow context at the Sadie Hawkim Day Party. w W W W M W W W m Valpo Decorate: FLOATSeAZpba Phi Delta Step; High for the Sorority Fint. A witchk brew net; L4mbda Clgi Alpha a fraternity finl. Manly xpeamtors crowded along Lincolnumy to wank the annual Homecoming Parade HOUSESeTIae Gamma Phi; Strnmgle the Bulldog; for Fi'rjt Place. Omega Chi Bela Weatbetmen predict a winery and. Take Fm; Place. As in years gone by, Valpo once again dressed in Homecoming Best. The house decorations of the frae tetnities, sororities, and dormitories carried out a marine theme in addition to the usual team prepping slogans. Capturing the trophies in the house competition were the Gammas, the O Chis and Dodge Hall. During the parade on Saturday morning, the floats displayed yards of crepe paper, theusands of paper nap- kins, and ingenious mechanical devices. In this category, the Alpha Phis and Lambda Chis literally led the parade. Also included in the traditional Homecoming pro- cession were high school bands, commercial floats, novelties, and special units. Our Homecoming Besr was appropriate and in style despite the menace of the flu bug. 19 20 I957 HOMECOMING QUEEN MiI: Beverly Mrmzelmam: THE QUEENS COURT ...... Mani D7865, Ruth Gronkacla, Pamela Wiedem heft, Kathleen Bmdvig Smaller but 5in :pecMmIM, 11M bonfire war one of the highlight; of Ike weekendt 0 PK; mmmzl tarivilege Homecoming Fertiyitier Homecoming 1957 proved once again that Valpo student spirit is hard to stifle. Approximately one- fourth of the campus population was in bed with the flu. The Hobo Parade and Stunt Night were cancelled by President 0. P. Kretzman; all activities and meetings were curtailed during the week after Homecoming to help us recuperate. Nevertheless, the students were determined not to disappoint all the Visitors and alumni. All the other ac- tivities were carried out as planned. Homecoming began officially on Friday evening with the crowning of Beverly Manzelmann as 1957 Homecoming Queen. After the bonfire had been lit, everyone realized that this particular tradition was dying. We appreciated the bonfire more this year because it may have been out last. Can we find another tradition to replace it? The rest of the activities followed in rapid succession-ethe paarde, the Homecoming game with Butler, and the Presidents reception for alumni and seniors. One might add that the presence of the alumni raised our spirits considerably. Despite the unfortunate circumstances which $ur- rounded Homecoming 1957, the student spirit gen erated that needed spark that made it one of the most memorable. The Pmbkpzll Context um once gain a Jopbomm-e triumph. 22 This past year has been indeed a busy and an exciting year for Gloria. After taking top honors here, she repeated the same performance on July 6 in Michigan City by becoming Miss Indiana. Next came Atlantic City and the Miss America contest where she won first prize, a $1,000 scholarship, in the preliminary talent contest for her satirical sketch on uMy Hero? When asked what impressed her most at Ate lantic City, Gloria replied that the girls in the contest, mostly college students, were all so friendlye- Every girl was a winner? Majoring in Speech and Drama as well as the Youth Leadership Training Program, Gloria must divide her time between her studies and personal appearances. uBeing a beauty queen is exciting, says Gloria, ubut it is the inward beauty gained through a Christian life which is really important? C mums Commit, Glorhz RupprecbteMiH lepamixo U niterxity Min IndianaHber crowning and garland! appeanmce: ' and Co-edy. Miss Marlene Kiesling was elected by a vote of the male editors of the Torch staff as Valpois candidate to compete With 23 other co-eds for the title of Hoosier Princess. Each year this contest is sponsored by the Indianapolis Star who selects the state finalists 0n the basis of two photographs submitted by each candidate. This blue-eyed blonde, a Biology major, hails from Logansport, Indiana. MARLBNE KIESLINGy MISS CHERRY BLOSSOM. Them Clafx nominee, NANCY KU- LICK, 19 year old xociolagy major from Milwaukee, Wianxin, was elected Swing Fextiml Queen. Reigning owr Spying Fexziml Weekend -NANCY KULICK, Queen, and 17127 Cami, Corinne Anstedt zzmi Karen Pr'excott. Returning m Valpoir campy: for 5196 :ecomZ comecmive year, the Indianapoli: Sympbony orrlyeyrm, continued by Izler 5010mm, waged a Profemionalx highlight 106ml calendar One of the final Jinging group: in America today, the Roger Wagner Chorale, and it; dynamic Frencls-bom dirertor appeared at Valpo on April 17th WWW! Mam? 25M. Tlae tampm rocked t0 COIMZI Ba;ie',r big baml, beat, and blue; or; February 17:17, with varied program:. I William Warfield held bi; audieme in a mmiml 517911 on October 26th a: lag 54mg lair mzy into their beam. The azudvdiu'im'ting pianm, George Shearing, offered a program of jazz mmic to 1196 U1ti1zenity 011 February 3M. mm a x Ia: 26 Adminiytmtion and Faculy r: PRESIDENT 0f the Uniz'emity, Dr. O R Kretzmamz. SECRETARY t0 the Pren'dent, Mn. Sophia Heidbvink. 28 T196 Preyident Lead; In his inaugural address of 1940, Dr. 0. P. Kretzmann said, uWe can build here at Valpo a school Whose greatness is the greatness of Freedom under God, the greatness of the free preservation and transmission of truth, the greatness of an intelligent and dynamic application of a militant faith. The lasr 17 years have been the outgrowth of this dreamea dream for a great school. Hard times have passed into times of great hope. Expansion, growth, and continuous improvement have been the outstanding merits of Valpo. Through these years our president has been the guiding light of the univer- sity. The academic, religious, social and athletic phases of school life have all been influenced by his leadership. Remaining as a personal friend of Valparaisois student body, faculty, and friends, President 0. P. Kretzmann con- tinues to be an integral part of Valpo and the Valpo tradition. The Kretzmmm family gutben together to bear the Chrixtmm Itom'. deitiondlly, Dr. 0. P. Ktetzmdml': plan in Chrmimziiy and Madam Problem: 1'; held in MI laome at Chrixmza: time. 29 30 Board of Direction Build for. the Future UNIVERSITY BOARD: TOP ROW: Rickard A4 Jena, Robert C Moellpm'ng, Dam A. Amuld, Fred A. Reddel, E. I. Gallmeyer, Dr. E. F. Diztmer, P. E. Ruppreclot, BOTTOM ROW; Harold Lidatjinn, John A. Fleixclali, Herkert Steivzbach, Dr. 0. P. Kvelzmmm, Jolm Swermam mam, Paul Brand; anew, Gilbert Kmme 09530, and IV C. Dickmeyer. Dean of Student; Acting Dam of Women Lurker P. Koepke SbMey K. Flynn T196 Emma; Magnolia Pam! Tbime. ASSOCIATE REGISTRAR To the desks of three men come a great majority of the problems concerning the general operation of the university. Financial matters, registration problems, and all records and transcripts become the special activities of the heads of the Business and Registrafs office. Under the leadership of these men, who aid the Presi- dent in his many decisions, the cogs in the University machine continue to run smoothly and efficiently. The business problems of over two thousand students be- come for these men a full-time vocation. Robert 84 Springxteen, HEAD OF THE BUSINESS OFFICE 3111791; F, Scribnei, VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS zmd FINANCE 31 32 The People Behind the Scene; Robert Greu'e, FIELD COUNSELOR Jamey Siehw, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PROGRAM Will VALPARAISO AD VISO R Y COUNCIL Aime Bazaar, ASSISTANT T0 PRESI- DENT in Univerxity Relation: lane Rock, ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT in the Department of Mm'mx T Young, DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS Developmem DI Mahala W. H4130J UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGIST Edmund Weber, ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT, Director of Clergy Re- lnm'om Dr. Robert Stoltz, UNIVERSITY PHYSICIAN Arlene Laeick, BUSINESS OFFICE JHANAGER Mn. Paul Rupp'reclyt, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE UNIVERSITY GUILD Headed by Frederick A. Rechlin, the Office of Ad- missions performs one of the most important functions needed to maintain the university-the selection of new students. Through this office pass all new-student cot- respondence, records and petitions for entrance. An ac- tive program of high school visitation is carried on in which counselors from the Admissions office meet with high school seniors throughout the country. Student Services is related to Admissions in that many of the same services which Admissions performs are also those which are handled by Josephine E. Fer- guson, Director of Student Services. Services, however, aids the students who are already attending Valpo, as well as those who have been accepted as new students. All housing accommodations, scholarships, grants, and campus employment assignments are handled through this office. w Ermt Jelm, ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR X , George Reidenlmcb, ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR , 1 Mn, Joxepkirle E. Fergmmz, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES Fwdericle A. Radalin, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS my 4m 34 T196 Uniwm'tyic Deans V. Ufs deans provide help for all during the year by serving as advisers and untavelers of social and aca- demic puzzles. These administrators, Walter E. Bauer, Allen E. Turtle, Herman C. Hesse, and Knute D. Stal- land, give guidance to everyone including the ugreen freshman and the hallvknowing senior. Their popu- larity with the students is indicated by the long waiting line for appointments and the appreciation of the advice readily given. Dean of the College of Am and Stigma, Dr. Allen E. Tuttle, and hit xecretmy, Am'ta Rybint Dean of tlae College of Ewgineermg, Herman C. Heme, and 1in Jecretary, Dom Claunon. Detm 0f tlae Faculty; Dr. Walter E. Baum, and bi! Jec'remry, MN. Della Baum . Dew 0f the School of Law, Knute D. Stallaml, and hi: :ecretary, Margaret Brawn. 36 ADAMS, MARY, MhS., Imlmctar in Phyxical Education ALLER, MRS. KATHRYN E., Part-time Imtmctar in Mmic BAEPLER, RICHARD P., B.A,, BD, Imtrmtor in Religion BARTELT, LOUIS Fh, 1R4, LL.M. Anociale Profeuor of Law BAUER, EMORY G., M.A., Anociate meeuor of Phyn'ml Education, Head of the Department of Phyjiml Education BAUER, WALTER E, Ph.D., Dem of the Faculty, Profenor of Hixtory, Head of the Department of Hirtnry BERRY, V. E., LLB, Profexmr Emerilm of Law BERTRAM, ROBERT Wh, M.A., Auociate Profeuar of Philmophy, Head of the Department of PhiA loxophy BICHSEL, Mh ALFRED, Dactem ex Lainey, meenor of Mimi BICKNELL, RUTH M. hMRS. H Rd A.B,, PMMime Imtmctor in Art BIELECKY, STANLEY, Pm't-zime Imtmctor in AW, Diploma BLOOM, WILLIAM W., Ph.D., Profexw'r of Biology! Head of the Depwtmem of Biology BOERBMA, GILBERT M,, Part-time Instructor in Mmic BOLDEN, DAVID 1., M.S.C.E., Anociate Profeuor of Civil Engih hearing BOWDEN, KATHERINE E. hMRS, CHARLES B.Sh, Univemity Lihmriah Emerim with rank of Anociale meemor, Archivm BOYD, WILLIS D., Ph,D., AJJiJMM Profenor of Hthory BRETSCHER, MIRIAM M MRs. MANUELL MAX, Part-time Imlwctor in Mathematiu BRETSCHER, MANUEL Mg Ph.D., Amociate Profenor of Pbyxicx, Cw Heal of 2196 Department of Pbyxicx BROWN, MARGARET, LL.B., Admmixtratiwe Anixtzmt lo the Dem of the School of Law with rank of Imlmctor BROWN, RUTH E M.S., Animmt meemor 0f Playxical Ezi- Mdtion BUELTMANN, FAITH E., M.A.. Imtmctor in Englixlj BULs, ERWIN J., M.s , Amociate Prafeuor of Geography and Geology BUSHING, VERA R., B.L.S., AxJthtmt Librarian wim rank 01 AJItham Profenor CARLSON, KERMIT H., Ph,D., Anociaie Profeuor 0f Mzabemaiim, Head of Ilse Depmfmem nf Mathe- maxim CHAMBERS, SHERMAN D., CE, Profenor of Civil Engineering COLE, HELEN M., M.A,, Amman: Profeum of Foreign Languagex COLEMAN, HAROLD 1., MA, Aninam Profwmr of Educalion mm nyiholagy CRAMBLETT, MARY L , M.A., Imtmttar in Englixb CULICA, HELENE M., Imtmctor in German, Univerxity ol Bumreit, Rumania, Liceme M42be maticx, Certificate of Pedagogy CZAMANSKE, PALMER A , A.M., Amocwe Profeuor of Engliyb 37 38 DETERS, JOHN F., M S., Animmt Profexsor of Cbemimy DETERS, RUTH K. MRs. JOHN R MS, Pmt-time Imtructor m Mathe- maxim DHAR, AUGUSTUS ISAAC, M.A., Anixtwt Profenor of Mathematm DOLD, JAMES W., M.S., PMI-time Imtmctor in Bmineu 4nd Economiw DOLEZAL, MAE M MRs. DDJ, M.S., Imtmrtor in Bminem anti Eco- nomic: DRONBERGER, ILSE E. MRs. W. WJ, P19.D,, Anixtrmt Profeuor of Soci alugy DRONBERGER, WILLIAM WARREN, M.B.A , Ptmvtime lmtmclor in Buyinen Md Economic; DUNAGAN, DOROTHEA P MRs. WALTBIU M.A., Axxixtamf Profenor 0f Soci- ology and Social Work FERGUSON, BYRON L., M.A., Assistam P'rofeum' of Cbemixtvy FLYNN, SHIRLEY K., M.S., Acting Dam of Women; Anaemia Profexwr of Plyyxiazl Eduamon Foss, JEAN L., M.A., AISiSldnt Profeuor of Pbyiiml Ezi- ucation FREEMAN, EMMA, M.S , PMMime Imtmctm' m Sociology and Social Work FRIEDRICH, WALTER G., PhD, Profenur of Englixly, Head of 1519! Department of Englixh GAHL, DANIEL R , M.A , Auociate Profeu'or of Hixtory GIESELER, CARL A., Th.D., Profewor of Religion GOEHRING, ERWIN, Eh, M.A., Profmov of Bminem and Ecanomicx, Head of the Department of Buri- nen mm! Economic: GRAEBNER, OLIVER E., MD, Profmor of Prychology GRAVES, GORDON H., Ph,D., Anociate Profenar of Mdthemmtiu Whiting LectureH GRUNAU, HERMAN C., B.S.L.S,, M.A., Uhhxmity Lihmritm with rumh of Profmor GUILLAUMANT, HAZEL, MA, Profemor 0f Foyeigh Language: GUNTHERJ W. C., Ph.Dh, Am'xmm Prafenw of Biology HEARTHER, MARGUERITE Ch, hMRsh DUANEJ 5.5,, Instructor in Home Economici HAHN, VERA T., Ph.D., Profexmr of Speech am! Drama, Head of the Dejmrtmemf of Speech 11ml Drama HALLADAY, JEAN Rh, M.A., Imlmctor in Engliih HANNEWALD, NORMAN L., M.S., Director of Bamdx; lmtmctor in Mzm'c HANSON, ROBERT, PhD, Anixttmt meeer of Biology HECKNBR, HOWARD G., B.A., Parmime Immmfor M Speech and Drama HENRICHS, KARL H., MA, Field Comultzmz with rank of Auociale Profexwr HERRLING, WALTER, Ph.D., Anociate meemor 0f Hixtory HESS, ELMER Bh, M.S,, Imlrmtor 17h Gaogmphy and Geol- 083' 39 Faculty HESSE, HERMAN C., B.Sc., M.E., Dam of the College of Engineering HEYNE, PAUL T., M.A., Imtmctor 77?; Bmimu omd Economiw HILLER, JACK A., A.B., LLB, Law Librarian willy rank of Imtrm- tor HOELTY-NICKEL, THEODORE, P'rofeuor of Mzm'c, Head of De- partment of Mzm'c HOERMANN, DIANE R., M.S., Bummer in Mathematiw HOFFMANN, VICTOR, A.M., Auociate Profeuw of Government HUTCHINS, WILBUR H,, A.B., LL B , Amociale Profexmr of Bmmeu and Economic: HUTCHINSON, FLAVOUS, L, LL.B., M.A,, Amimmi Prafexmr of Law ISBELL, ROBERT L., BS, Ed., Amman! Prafeymr of Engineering JACKSON, HERBERT A., M.A., Amman! Profexxor 0f Playxz'c; JOHNSON, EDWIN A., A.B., M.Music; Circulation Anixtzmt, Uniuemily Libmry JOHNSRUD, SHERMAN 1., M.A., Imtmclor in Englixb 10X, MARSHALL J,, LL.M , Profeuor of Law KLEIN, JULIUS P , Auimmt Profeuor of Mmiu KOENIG, RICHARD P., M.S. Director of Athleticx with wmle 0f Amimmt meeuor KOENKER, ERNEST BA, Ph.D., Anocinle Profexror of Religion KOESTER, ALFRED CA, M A., Anixmm Prafenm- of Education Kowrrz, WILLIAM T., MA, Animmt Profeuor 0f Geogmplyy KRAUSE, JOHN H, M.S., Amman; Profeuar of Ployn'ml Ed Izcation KREKELER, CARL H., Ph.D., Amtiate Profeum' of Biology KROEGER, WILLIAM M., M.Music Auinam Profemor 0f Mum KROENKE, RICHARD G., Ed.D., Aimpwe Profemm' of Education KRUGER, FRED W., M,S.; Auociate meemor of Macbam'ml Engineering KUHARICH, ANTHONY s., M.A., Parrt'tme Amman; Profeuw of Soci- ology rmd Social Work KUSSROW, VAN Cu JR, M.A., Amman; Profeymf 0f Speedy and Drama KUSTER, ROBERT J., M.S,, Anixmm Profzmm' of Biology LARSON, RAYMOND G., Ph.D., Prafeua'r of Chemixtry LAUBEJ RICHARD H., M.A., Anotwe meenor 0X Emma! aim Ewnomim LEHMAN, GILBERT M., M.S. ir. M.E., AJIiJFzmt Prafeuor in Civil E7Lgi. neeriazg LENNES. JOHN B, MA, Anixmnt Profeuor of Matbenmtic. 41 42 LUECKE, EDGAR J., M s.E.E., Amman; Profemor in Electrical Engineerihg LUDWIG, HELEN, M.A., Anixtam Profexwr of German MALONEY, JANET K., M.A., Imtmctor in Spanixb MANNING, ANITA L., 8.8., Part-time Imtmctor in Home Eca- nomicx MANNING, ARMIN W., MA, Anociate Profenor of Pbyxicx, Co- Head of the Department of Pbyxicx MASTERON, R. BRUCE, M.A., Inxtmctor in Mathsmatic: MEIBOHM, ALVIN XXL, Ph.D., Auociate Profejwr 0f Claeminry MEYER, ALFRED H., PhD, Profewor of Geogmpby tmd Geol- Dgy; Head of Department of Geography MILLER, WALTER M., M A., Profeywr of Foreign ngzmges, Head of Fmeign Language Dem . 597 MINER, LESLIE F., B.A., Part-time Imtmctor in Bminen and Economic: MORLAND, JOHN WA, AM, LLB, 10-, Dean Emerilm, Profenor of Law MORTIMER, KENNETH, Ms, Anaciate Profenor of Mechanical lingiweering MOSES, ERNEST P , M.A., AJJOCidtB Profeuor 0f Bmwen zma! Economic! MUDDE, WILLEMJ Cantor, Vixiling Lecturer, argzminf, and choir director in the Department of Mmic MULLIN, DONALD C., M.A., Anixlzmt Profexwr of Speech and Drama MYERS, MARY S. MRs. GEORGE, 118., Pm-time Imtmctm' in Mmic NICHOLS, KENNETH E., M.S., Anixttm; Profemor of Biology PELLER, CHARLES G., M.S., Anoddte Profeuor 0f Cimil Eng;- neering PHIPPS, PAUL R, MA, Anixtam Profexmr of Englixb POPP, M. JOAN, MA, Imtmcztor in Pkyjiazl Educalion POWELL, NEWMAN W., M.M., M.A., Anocitzte Profeum 0f Mimic PRAHL, HENRY W., M.A., Anociate Prafeyxor of Engliyla REINER, WALTER, M , M.S., Animm Profeuar of Pbyxical Ed- umltion REINKE, EDGAR C., PhD, Profemor of Foreign Language: RHEIN, PHILLIP H., M,A,, Anixtnmt Profexwy of Foreign Lzm- guagex RICKELS, LENORE M., PhD, Axxociate meexwr of History RISLEY, HERBERT J., M.A., Anocidte Profeywr 0f Euglirb SAVAGE, JAMES 8., LL.M., Anotinzte meexmr of Lzzw SAVESON, JOHN E, PhD, Animm Profenor of Englixb SAVESONJ MARILYN B. MRs. J. EJ Ph.D,, Animmt Profexmr 0f Englixly v 43 44 SCHAEFER, MARTIN H, M.A., Anixtam Profewor of History SCHARLEMANN, ROBERT P., Dr. Theol., Imtmctor in Plailoxopby SCHEIMANN, RICHARD W., A.B., B.D., Anixtrmt Profenor 0f Plailaxopby SCHENCK, FRIEDA A. MRs. R. EJ, M.A., ijmam Profenor of Foreign Lan- gauge: SCHENCK, RALPH E., M.A., Pom-time Imvmctor m Hiylar'y and Government SCHERER, Ross P,, A.M., Anixttmt Profemr of Sociology and Social Work SCHOENBOHM, RICHARD A., MM, AJJociate Profemor of Mimic SCHROEDER, EDWARD H, B A., Imtmclor in Religion SCHULTZ, ROBERT C., Thu, Inmuclor in Religion SCHULZE, ANDREW, LL.D , ijixtant ProfeJJor of Religion SCHWAN, ERNA, Circulation AIJthtznt, Periodical; SCHWAN, THEODORE C., Ph.D., Head of Cbemixh'y Deparlmenl SCHWANHOLT, DANA B., M.S., Head of Educutimt Department SEEHAUSEN, PAUL, M.A., Director of Adult Education and Profexmr of Educatimi SHEWAN, WILLIAM, M.S., Auociate Profeuor of Engineering SHIRER, DONALD L., Ph.D., Amimmt Profane! 0f Phyxicx SIEVERS, JANET L, M.B.A., Animm Profenor of Bunkers and Economic: SIMON, 1.0131 M.A.. Head of Home Etonomic; Deparr men; SMITH, LEWIS OLIVER, JR, Ph.D., Anixtmt Profenm of Cbemiltry STAGER, JOHN R., M.A., Animm Libmriaa with mnla of Am'xmm Profexmr STALLAND, KNUTE D., B.A., LL.B., Dem; 0f tbs School of Law, Profenor of Law STALLARD, R. DOUGLAS, M.A., Imtmctor in Speedy and Drama STALLARD, VIRGINIA MRs R DJ, M.A., Imtmclo'r in Home Economicx STANDLY, HAROLD G., M.B A., Auimmt meenm of Bmineu mm' Economic: STARENKO, RALPH E., 8.5., Imlmplor m Pbyximl Edwation STARIN, RICHARD, B.A., Imtmctw in Spanixly STEININGER, FRED H., M.A , PMI-time Auinam Profane! 0f Som'nlogy and Social Work STEVENSON, RICHARD H., J.D., Im'tmctm' in Law STIEMKE, EUGENIA A , M.A., Immmor in Eduam'on STOLL, Roy 12., MA, Anixmtt Profenor af Fowign Lan guage: 46 STRIETELMEIBR, JOHN H., M.A., Asxocinle Profemor of Geography Md Geology SUESENS, KENNETH G., B.S , in P.E., Auirmm meexmr of Phyximl Ed- malian SWIDLER, ARLENE M. MRs LEOL M A , Imtmctor in Englixla SZTANKAY, ZOLTAN, Pol. Sc. 13., Profexmr of Government TANGERMAN, MARGARETTA, M.A,, Head of Sociology and Social Work THOMPSON, THOMAS E, M.A., PMt-time Lectmer 1'42 Governmem TUSCHLING, CHARLES F., M.S W., Part-time Animmt Profenor of Sociology and Social Work TUTTLE, ALLEN E., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Am and Sciemex, Anociale Profemr of Englixh UBAN, EARL, B.A., B.S.M.E., Anixtimt Profenor of Civil Engi- naming UBAN, MOSES W., A.B., B.S.M.E. meewor of Civil Engineering UMBACH, HERBERT H; Ph.D., Profenor 0f Englixb VATER, GERHARD A., B.S., Axxixlam Profeuor 0f Electricai Engineering VIKNER, CARL FILIP, M.A., Auixtmt Prafeuor 'of Education VOCKE, MERLYN C., MS. in E.E., Amman; Profexwr of Electrical Engineeng WALDSCHMIDT, RUDOLPH C., A.B., Am'vmz; Profeuor of Pbycbology WEGMAN, NOLA 1., M.A., Immutor in Englixly WEHLING, ALBERT, A.M., J.D., Head of Government Departmem WESTON, ERNEST E., B.A.SC., Auimm Profenm of Elettriml Ewgiwwing WIENHORST, RICHARD IV, M.M , Auimm Profenor of Mzm'c YUNGHANS, CHARLES 13., BS. in H.134, Animal Profenor of Electrical Enginee'ring A nickel cup of coffee, a lack of almoxpkere, and the c o mpany of campin- intellecmal: and w a uZd-he intellectual: atmmed Profenon 131er Maximum and William K owitz lo the Shanty timing zm aftemoan break 47 a 2.1.3.? . 48 its . axing Un 50 PRESIDENT OF I.S.Ct, Jeanne Woltet. TOP ROW: Barbam Ziztel, MMIe-ne Klepizz, B I ntemomm'ly Commil With Dean Shirley Flynn as the representative of the administration and the advisor of Intersorority Council, the organization coordinates policies and ac- tivities of the seven sororities on campus. With each sorority having two representatives in the Council, such business as defining rushing rules, arranging dates for pte-rush teas, and calculating grade points for scholar- ship plaques is carried on in the weekly meetings, Or- ganization of a committee which investigated nation- alization of sororities with respect to our campus was part of the work of the Intersorority Council this yeart The girls in the various sororities can put forth any sug- gesrions they have to the Council through their in- dividual representatives. ette Gahl, Marcia Schmidt, Joan Bmeclzer, JOAM Bode. BOTTOM ROW: Jeawette Zilke, Carol Gemzen, Jeanne Walter, Joyce Ham , Dom Wendi. Interfmtemity Council The InttaeFraternity Council, with Dean Koepke as the Administrative advisor, is the prime regulating and co-ordinating body of fraternity life at Valparaiso Uni- versity. In connection with scholarship the Council each year awards a plaque to the fraternity with the highest aggregate grade point average. I. F. C. promotes intra- mural athletics and awards the All Sports trophy to the team which has accumulated the most points through participation in intramurals. This year the Greek Gov- erning Councils, I. F. C. and I. S. C. are planning some- thing neW--ar1 all Greek dance. All of these varied activities help to make the Intra-Fraternity Council one of the most important regulatory bodies on our campus. TOP ROW: Emie Hewett, Al Jabt, Clareme Suedelmm, Gordon Rick, Jim McFarland, Don Millet, Amald Hiltenmma Ralph Gundlack, Bab Oemeweicly, Ed Lien, Ray Yageltki, Bob R0212, E51 Strunk, Gordan Janotmley, 111197; Krueget'. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Ruiz, Harald M0111 Bemard Pattie, David Kleiner, Warren Smith. PRESIDENT OF l.F.C., Ralph Gamilarbt 51 52 Alpha Ploi Delta OFFICERS: Prexidem, Ethel Tram; Vice Praxidem, Joyce Haas; Secretary, Dorothy Kewber; Treaxmw, Milly Waxmzm. This year I celebrated my 40th birthday! Most women dotft like to reveal their ages, but I dotft mind, because I have the honor of being the oldest sorority on campus. We not only now have home-cooked meals, since the 23 girls here decided to eat in, but also a pink party room from a dull study den. There Was snap in our garters as ten pair of cold legs won an approving eye from the judges and placed first in the Homecoming parade. It was late fall when we held the Winter formal at the Shoreland Hotel. Soon my walls echoed the familiar noises of pledging, Songfest practices, and the excitement of graduation. A busy year! Well, they say life beings at forty. TOP ROW: Bette Newman, Mary mm Hmen, Ingrid Schiange, Marla! Parker, Shaman Couplaml, Dori; Bmcb, Kathy Heidemicb, Lm'mine Holman, Joyce Ham: FOURTH ROW: Clamlotte Bzzrrmeixter, Ethel Twat, Nancy Neuwald, Dolorex Eickelmmmt THIRD ROW: Pa; Tremain, Joyce Rullmzm, 0111M Bulwalm, Judy Beckman. SECOND ROW: Lyn Priebe, Gladyx Roebewt, Mariarie Paetz, Deamz Cordey, Ame Bmzm. BOTTOM ROW: Alice Guetxcbam Karen Bonmm, CMOZ Nuecbterlein, Corinne Amtedt, Marlene Neubmnner, Judy Lotb. TOP ROW; Ruth Taepfer, IoAmz Beaten Sandy IVimer, Janice Emm, Rita Seefekit, Rutb Gmnbada, Milly Wm'mmm, Jazkia Wagemwnt FOURTH ROW: Nancy Van Dem, Elaine Bomke, Barbara Brown, Bette Gabi, fajwe WeiMen. THIRD ROW: Domz Clark, fully Rockett, Carol Baeycla, Gloria Rupprecbt, Sue Biglow, SECOND ROW: CMOI Blomxtrdwzl, Szmdm Pmke, Patricia Zapf, Carole Lewbel, Amt Ham'z. BOTTOM R0 W: Mztry Dietrich, Sandy Mackey, Dottie Pelen, Shirley Nelexen, Pam Wiedenbefl, Ruth 351742757. ltir eayiev with 172K?! Barbara Bmzm, Bane Newman, Elaine Bomke, Dana Clark The trouble with eming m i: Daitie Kewber, Bette Newman, Milly Wammmz. TOP R0 W: Beverly Mamelmam, Sue Slampp, Alice Piepbo, Gretchen Oltlroge, Ellie Reixter, Vera Allerton. THIRD ROW: Sandy 01mm Beth Ellenberg, Ruth sieving, Carry Burgdorf, Eileen R0170. SECOND ROW: Peggy Dunn, Ruth Dianna, Marlene Griewimb, Joyce Matz, Thelma Krame. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Kuhn, Donna Niemam, Arlix Luckow, Mary Piepkom, Carol Mitchell, Pa; Mitchell. Alpha Xi OFFICERS: Prerz'dmt, Marion Niederer; Vice Preiidem, Thelma Krame; Senemry. Arlii Lutkozzw Trauma, Sue Tazylar. 54 What can be considered the true essence of sorority life? Is it only working together on homecoming dec- orations, the formals and parties or getting to know so many girls so much better or feeling that one is a ubig Wheelll on campus if she is a sorority girl? Actually, all of these concepts of sorority life are true; but are they the real essence? We donlt think so. It is rather the striving, planning, giving, working, adjusting, sym- pathizing and encouraging which go on behind the scenes. These intangible genetosities result in peace, serenity and happy associations which give true mean- ing to sorority life. This is why we are proud to be Alpha st. Gueu what? We moved! SEATED: Diane Swlter, Domm Niemtzn; STANDING: Cam Demalyle, L01; Keck, Sandy 01507;. TOP ROW: Joan Know, Nancy Pardieck, Nancy Slam, Carol Kmai, Diane Shelter, Cdm Demcble. THIRD ROW: Burl; Nizder, Arlwe Dietrich, L017: Andenon, L014 Kale, Mary An1$ Sam, Mel LauclyL SECOND ROW; Kdy Kreinbeder, Domm Wilxon, Carol Smiger, Sharon Iona, Mafia; Slylen Marion Niedevei. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Wlilmm fully Hall, Slmrlme Moeller, Many Siggfoose, Sue Taylor, Jeanne Walter. It would 1:21p to be xix feet tall. Sue Taylor, Mary Piepkom. C41 0x Delta Chi Ejm'lon OFFICERS: waidem; Mitirtm Reirz; Vice Ptexident, Cwol Gentzw; Yemezmj', Nancy Gumball; Tramway, Ndmy Webmei'n We, the women of Delta Chi, have enjoyed a year of deeply-felt sisterhood. Sadnesses were shared and joys were multiplied; We cheered each other through the flu to second place in Homecoming house decora- tions. Our formals gave us moments on which to build Valpo memories. A hi-fi set, jack dlanterns, mistletoe, and valentines lent atmosphere to our parties. For pre- rush teas, black dresses and yellow roses were in Delt tradition. Caroling, Songfest, and pinnings united us in song. Our loyal pledge class made it even Clearer to us that we remain a true sisterhood in every way. Our house istalways open house to you. TOP R0 W: Carol Reamer, Marilyn Hormmm, Miriam Reifz, Ronda Hoffman, Amid E5121 Elaine Gram, Eiiewz Dzmrr, Jo Ann Morzle. SECOND ROW: Mazrtlm Clark, Nancy IVebmeir, Mikell Pemtt, Mzmielle Gram. BOTTOM ROW: Lucille Krueger, Georgia Bmcbing, Cmal Dmm, 56 TOP ROW: Namy Cutxlmll, Marilyn Clamen, Midge Michael, Emy Lou Dinda, Carol Rickem Barbam Hdtleberl. SECOND ROW; Mafia Hm, Canal Gentzem Sue Faber, Dori; Wendt. BOTTOM ROW; Carol Smkw, Barbara Diem'cb, MaryAnn Emilee, Elinor Hwnmda. A well-balanced diet ix part of a college tamer, MMdelle Grow, Sue Faber. 57 TOP ROW? C, Stellar, P. Iolamon, M, Rebmuer, K. Eggert, R, Sleegel M. Aeker, P. Schwen L. Fugli, C. Baum, T. Ldming, Al Snikerixl THIRD R0 W; N. Lorenz, E. Jagger, M. Lextelim, I. Waldbuexrev, L, Obemzuf, E. Rau, C. Newlyy, J. Hohon, G loaning, G, Krme, M. Schultz SECOND ROWl: G. Bmgdorf, J: Peuke, V. Germuer, Ll Slaefvik, I. Schmidt, M. bike, I. Wemmed, fl Meyer, D. Allwardt, G. Wagner, J. Kmaixen. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lim, E, Temlick, Ml Witte, J. Weibermtm, N, Janka, C. Hamilton, f. Heinkel, A. Hamzemml, V. Amlimg. Gamma Phi uHi! Yes Ilm a Gamma. No, we do not number 160, nor do we function under a platoon systemthave you seen us in uniform? llWell, preerush teas are different. uWho said we rent the gym for our meetings? llHow do we all fit in the house? I think yould call it will power. uSome people do think Stiles Hall and the Old Style are the same place. we rather wish they were. llNobody has ever mentioned buying Shanty stock It might not be such a bad idea, welve put many a nickle in that Shanty coffee pot? OFFICERS: Preyitlent, Barium Ziltel; Vice Prelidwt, Jtm Joexling; Secretary, Barb Ktzlb; Treajmer, Marilyn Seng. It': nice to have Iameone Jame your coffee. Mani D7661, Nancy Welding, Bdrb Zittel. If there were a fomtb, tkejVIi be Izlwing bridge. Mary Ann Johanna, Betty Muck, Vee Amling. TOP ROW: L. Nickel, M Flemer, L. Siemon, E. Kickbmh, M. Eickhoff, BA Zinel, M, Jolmmzex, R. A131, J. Frmhmiclat, S. Vermilion, L. Sabepme THIRD ROW: M. Tellman, E Kannimg, M. Swing, I. Juengel, N. Webling, B4 Mada, K. Plackmeye'r, 5 Grichen, M. Backxtrom, S. Hattemiarf. SECOND ROW: C. Weinbold, D. Abemlrotb, I. Stelzner, N. Corbett, C. Pwulmn, D. Snyder, J. Amleman, D. Gmbew, S. Clwla. BOTTOM R0 W; G. dee:, R. Bow, I. Cellini, f. Gable, M. Bubolz, L JoeJan, L. Himmler, R, Cbaffer. 59 OFFICERS: Pren'dmt, 1m; Dmm; Vice Preyidem, Marlene Klepitx; Secretary; Dorotby Filmer; Treaxmer, Nmzty Tlaampmn. Love and Honor . . . navy blue and white . . . a white daisy . . . small but unified . . . third place in Homecoming house decorations . . . paint to give the house at 802 a new look . . , dashing to classes at Green Wich after the last bell . . . Grenadeen, our mascot . . , formals and parties to keep us in the social limelight . . . preyrush teas With punch and cookies . . . calling maintenance . . . Rah- Rah sweatshirts and hats . . . Christmas carolling . . . . watching the Phi Psi cramming for tests . . . gab sessions after hours house through our TV screen . . . lots of coffee and little sleep . . . rush party worries . . . welcome Vacations . . . Spring Festival . . . fraternity pins followed by wedding plans . . . graduation . . . gone but not for- gotten for the Kappas. TOP ROW: Dorothy Fixclyer, loam Broetker, Iam': Folkeniwg, Claudia Abreng Pat Lobff, Mange Baden. SECOND ROW! Peggie Jamey, Marlene Klepitx, Eillen Scbutt, Domm Pall. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Glynn, ATthiy Thompmn, Marlene Mcngor, Nancy Finger. TOP ROW: Sandy Kleimcbmida Joan Fiizjolm, Erika Walker, MMilyn Freitag, Barbara Yaum, SECOND ROW: May Barbara, Diane Conifer, Ruth Lmtfeldt, Either Warm BOTTOM ROW: IML Drum, Cmmy Bradlyn, Clam L4il7, AnExtber Bmwr. Ifx Mow x0000 high, and mm: tall. SEATED: Nancy Finger, AnEytlJM Bmuer. The Joutlaem neighbon from arrow the xtreet have come It; ain't. 0N FLOOR: MMZBW Klepm, Donna POIt. Namy Finger, szExtber Bmuerl Dick Malabar, Marlene Klepm, STANDING: Conny Bmdlyn. Conny Bradlyn. 61 62 TOP ROW: Mary Ann Seplak, Judy Boulton, Edna Saremon, Bewerly Bade, Jozm Lulm, Loix Hagluml, lane Bender, Gretchen Hawmamn. FOURTH ROW: Mmy Konmla, 8411mm Fmetxcbner, Joan Gulllot, Helen Rowe, Arlene Brackemick. THIRD ROW: Ruth Beall, Madam Glatz, Betty Glenz, Onalee Eberlmnlt. SECOND ROW: Donna Klein, CMol Kuester, Dixie Vester, Joyce Callow. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Rletbmler, Nancy meeke, Joyce Schmidt, Small Unclael, Mary Lou mee, Lenore Kamin. Phi Beta Chi OFFICERS: Preyillenl, Belly Glenz; Vice Preyident, Onalee Eberhardt; Secretary; Claudia Nie; Treaxmer, Edna Soremon. Memorlej of happy komx fill all our tbougbt, fiery formal decorations, kitchen purchases, unmatchable Iivingroom bargains, Homecoming in the rain. Frlemle IMP: ulelve wrougbl, thing! weave hem taught, dia- phragm breathing at 6:50 a.m., pledging, community service. While we were loyal to Phi Beta Chi, Welll neler forget llae koml of love, how it grew, all the yam through, constitution 56 to incorporation 57. For girlJ we firm met when we came to know Phi Bela Cbzl TlJe jaw we shared, our first tmphy and parties. A; well :5 all the lwgbterave think about it after, an early Christmas gift, four-legged friends, water pipe break- ing, senior picnic. Makex a Bela happiext of may Valpo girl. Did you evew guem 190w thou; pwty fawn are made? 5116 Chzrla, Bey Bade, Grenlaen Halemmm, Sarah Urxcbel. The Beia m'o xing: again. SEATED: Jo Bode. STANDING: SM Clark, Mary Alice Hermmg, Betty DuFmin. TOP ROW: Gail Muir, A1271 Hatkmmw, JoAmz Bade, Mmlme Peterwn, Mm-ilyw SMMM, Claudia Nie, Site Muembom Linda Gerkin, Nita Seick. FOURTH ROW: Joan Mueller, Sue Clark, Nancy Kendt, Joanne Fackler. THIRD ROW: Barbam Eden, Mary Alice Hemling, Ann Norman. SECOND ROW: Dee Dittmarr, Hilda Wamman. Ruth Ann Klopp. BOTTOM ROIV: Corinne Baetclger, Betty DuFmin, Marcia Krmtz, Mary Lee Siedemop. 63 64 Pi Delta Chi OFFICERS: Preridem, Dori; Awe; Viw Preyident, Lmie 1177555; Secretary, Betty Baden T reumren Am; Stbroeder. AD. 1957, even if it does not go down in history: will remain forever in the minds of Pi Delts as the year we moved. True, we endured almost the first bath of the year scattered between the Annex and Eliot House, but we finally really moved. Homecoming was somewhat hectic, due to the general confusion of the location of materials after the move from 605, but we managed In November, between trips to check the progress of the house, we had time for a theme party Then came Christmas with caroling and parties. In Jan- uary we were finally settled in our house. Yes, 1957- 58, a year rededicated to faith and service in Christ was a good year for Pi Delta Chi. TOP ROW: Arlene Kowitz, JIM'HBZ Vodka, leene Laxeman, Meta Lotbmm, lemme Hurlatimmm, Rally IWz'NiamL Dew; Hemiivzg, Marian Petenen, Helena Baem Kathy Blaine. THIRD ROXV: Gail Boltmer, Lama G'rzmhecle, Sharon Dennix, Emily Hoppeydeitzel, Shirley Miller, Marilyn Siewem SECOND ROW: Pat Norrit, 101m Jamen, MMilyn Bfmnmier, Judy Richardmn, Evomze Pfaff. BOTTOM ROW: Slmmw Thompton, DOME Awe, Delori: McNutt, 5194mm Webber, Betty Bolder, Marilyn Gutiim, Bobbette Reirkard, Lenon S bauwtie, Jamie Orlmke. TOP ROW: Janet Smith, Lucie Wiexe, Mmlme Birkbalz, Sylvia Miller, Jackie HMg, Joan Cole. THIRD ROW: Mmreen Smith, Delomx Frederng, Sharon Ralm, Geraldine Eulumkx, Jane Sieltsz, 391' Ream'on, Judy Hucbtlmmen. SECOND R0 W: Luella Mickley, Memzce Spaude, PM Martin, Bmkam Amt, Barbara Colgan, Lynn Hawk. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Sewerence, Giddy: Nouem, Connie Allen, Kay sz2, Am; Schrowley, Carolyn Mallcow. Well, Shirley, letic hem all about it. Arlene Kowilz, Pat Nowix, Canny Allen, Shirley Andaman, B512 ReardonJ Janet Voelker, Sharon Tbompxon, Carolyn Malkow. Yazhe no; going to believe everything he x4315, me you? John J1mgemam1, Sylvia Milly, Ann Sch'roedw, Bill Clark. TOP ROW: Barb Klimlt, Pat Nicholwm Jam Jolamzm, Loi; Strom, Grace Demler, THIRD ROW: Bemie Stbroeder, Eileen Schultz, Elaine Bluhm, Wilma Wink. SECOND R0 W: Marilm Moeller, Bobby Schoenbecle, Verie Weimtm, lady Kleimchmidt, Carole Hild, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Mam, Sue Smitgen, Naomi Hadebartb, Bobby Taylor. Sigma T beta OFFICERS: Prexidem, Bobby Schoenbeck; Vice Premiem, Bobby Taylor; Sewetary, Carol Fomu; Treamrer, Jozm Harting. Housebreaking an orphan puppy that was dropped on our doorstep, putting up house decorations under plastic tatpaulin during unpredictable showers, steam- ing off the wallpaper in the upstairs hallway and stay- ing up until the early hours to finish the painting by Homecoming, walking around the house without shoes for a few days in honor of the new carpeting, preparing for the Hole Show second semester, dreaming up origi- nal schemes for senior confessions, welcoming out new sisters and bidding farewell to the seniors are just a few of the memories that will remain with the Sigs as results of their mOtto iiSeek sincerity, truth and honon Carol Weltphnl. Jmt wlmt do you tbirile you're doing in 19975. Jan Zilke, Wilma Wink. TOP ROW: CaroZ Fonax, Rare Mataka, loan Hmting, Diane Riedemamz. THIRD R0 W: Dorothy Pfotmbzmer, Millie Krone, Allyne Nanninger, Nancy Heffenm. SECOND ROW: B312 Pe'rzz: Carol Herman, Carol Huele, Ruth Wixcbmeyen Judy Bmdy. BOTTOM ROW: Lama BMIy. Betty Zenkmq Marie Rambo, Jan Zillee, Jeanette Streamer. Yex, you might my Mm! I went to i172 fire mle this afternotm. 67 Delta T beta Phi .ttm; Secretary, Galw Grate; Tremmer, Phil Kimmt OFFICERS: Prexident, Pwl Melcbenf; Vite President, Wayne Ander- The Rentner Senate of Delta Theta Phi once again maintained their unique standard on campus, that of the only combined professional-social fraternity. The fall semester started out with a rush of house parties and smokers. Homecoming preparations, however, soon took their place only to be Climaxed by the big weekend it- selft Then came a relatively quiet period punctuated by the sounds of an occasional house party and the winter formal. During the spring semester the social pace ac- celerated through the parties, dinner meetings, and the Greek Weekend until it reached its peak in our annual Orchid Ball. As final time draws near, we realize that another year has come and gone all too quickly. TOP ROW: Wayne Andaman, Ken Smee, Gowlon Rayner, Don Brueg gemamz, Kemr Alexander, Bill Netker, Rm; Hildebrandl SECOND ROW: Bert Sobreiben Bob Cbaxpski, Jim Summon, 101m Krueger, Galen the, Chuck Goetz. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Simom, Bruce Bloom, Harold Bentz, Ed Lien, LM'ry Emmi. 68 TOP ROW: Jol'm Harlem Herb Netmumm Glam Tabor, Gerald Grate. Norm Samaofl, A71? Feddefr, Gene Krug. SECOND ROW: PM! Meldaert, Norm Youmi, Earl Doering, Gale Saint, Lazwy Galbmm, Ralph Kerwin. BOTTOM ROW: fudge Flanker, Jim B'f4t37$dle, PM! Kinwt, BM Keener, Jim Sullimm, Bill Andaman. The Judge it alway; the jimzl mztbority in all legal detiyiom. Jim SummonJ Jim Salliymz. A regular part of our daily mwina 69 TOP ROW: Marlin Wamkxgnau, Dan Pmefrock, Herb Baumlyoefnw, Jim Huegh; Roger szycbow, Dick Kvme, Ron Milliex, Gerry Leib, an'y Frauen, Jim Nuecloterlein, Fwd Meyer, Dave Zemm, Ltmny F'rtmen, Dick Lee, Danie Kare, Jerry Freely, Tom KIMkenbergj Carl Uebel, Ralph Gimdlzzcb. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Crap, Ron McNeilly, Bob Wainlmcla, Al Pretzel, Jack Geirtlmgen Jim Kollermnm, Ed Eamon, Dan Human. Lambda Chi Alpha To we brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha, our fra- ternity means many thingsethe binding of life-long associations, living in the friendly of White house at 556 Greenwichetruly our hhome-away-from-homeh, show- ing sorority carolers the hway out, Via the fire escape, polishing trophies, raiding brothersh wardrobes, singing our hearts out at Song Fest and pinnings, the joy of winning first for our Homecoming float, trying to forget our rain-soaked house decorations, giving the cleverest theme parties on campus, the finest formals, and having the friendliest inter-fraternity and sorority relations. In brief, our fraternity has meant more to each man than can be written here, or anywhere, for truly, this was a great year, another great year, for the Lambda Chfs. OFFICERS: Prejz'clem, Gene Branfield; Vice Preyidem, Dave Kaye; Secretmy, Dare Zemeiz; Treamrcw, Dave Gabi. 70 Come on. I know you am get it. Ruth Schaimr, Nil; Lindforx, Marlene Negbrwmer, Jim Zdbomky, Judy Lorla, Don Pruafmck, Ethel Tram, Larry Frauen. Polar bmm, 1122 mule team, or the Ku Klux K1472? TOP ROW: Roger Hinkeldey, N211 Limifan, Don McKeluey, Jim Schmidt, Bob Stepanek, Jim Miller, Lee Gilormg, Larry Schnaeklatly, Bill Hougblaling, Don Bengel, Jim Zabomky, Ernie lalmmm Glen Rubowj Jerry Haffmeineh Bert Haerilaer. BOTTOM ROW: Cm'l Imel, Roger Rullmzm, Ted Michel, Gene Bmufield, Saeger Miemler, Dave Gabi, Dan 1Vobllmeter, Hamid M011, Art Strobmea Paul Ahendmtb. 71 W, 72 Omega C bi Beta OFFICERS; Chancellor, Bob Mark; Vice Chancellor, Harold Kuelm; Scribe, George Magdalenox; Barter, Warm Smith. TOP ROW: Bob 20b1, Jim Malta, Dmle Hob, Bob Brown Don Manmy, Parties, formals, sports, Homecoming decorations, and pledging all have their proper places in Omega Chi Beta. We are proud as each year we add new trophies to out shelfehouse decorations this yeareot a new tug, or a new coat of paint. These all make up the outer Visible portion of Omega Chi Beta, But the internal elements are another, far more transcending aspect of the life that really exists behind the brick walls of our fraternity house. There exists a real heart, one that with every beat and every event a newer and stronger friendship is bound together. These added bonds between all its members and their willingness to help one another are what make up the real essence of Omega Chi Beta. BOTTOM ROW: Warren Smith, Howard HMdock, Jack Carlton Tom Waldiclamidl, Herbert Hamen. TOP ROW: Ray Yagelxlez', Loren Markel, Roland Krame, Harold Kuebn. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Kuwaiti, Bob Mmle, Jerry I'Vrigbt, George Magdalenar, Wail Stmbarl. Above all, we mm! tirexx, mt, and play mMiJ Zike gentlemen. Larry Wright, Bab 201773 With 411 Mix, I'm xme the boy mm; think am A ix the only grade to gei. Howard Haddock. 73 74 TOP ROXV: Charley Neill, Al Jabx, Max 1417;, Ernie Iabx, Tom Digmrm, 80k MIN. BOTTOM ROW; Tam VetleN, Fred Ruiz, Dick Abm'rtJ Marty Fimiling, Dick Nuecbterlein. Omicron Delta OFFICERS: Chief Council, Bob Jabs; Anaciate Council, Roger 5519211- 1mm; Smilze, Max Jabx; Quaeytor, Bob Beer. Fraternal fun in Valpds finest tradition is the sum- mation of the active fraternity life enjoyed by the men of Omicron Delta during the past year. Parties ranging in tone from tails to T'shirts, intramurals, rushing and the other fraternity activities kept the men at 705 oc- - cupied during their off-houts from more serious pursuits. The year was also marked by an increase in the contri- bution the O Delts made to general campus life. The fraternity felt a growing respect and a heightening reputation among its fellow Greeks and independents as wellt It looks forward to the coming year in Which it has confidence that it will grow in those qualities that make it great If no one 21w will imam, at 18m: we cm enjoy it ourxeluex. SEATED: Don Holtman. STANDING: Dick chlalwlein, Ernie falu Dow you think 1.493 reaching with the wrong Mm? Emie Jabx, Don Holtmtm. Part of college life, if making excme: to dete time. One of the hex; way; i: lixtening to maria Fred Ruiz, Bob Jahr. 5 g 75 Phi Delta T beta Phi Delta Theta; can any individual tell, in a few words, all that these words mean to the men from Brown Street? Can anyone give a concrete and concise definition of our fraternity? If any of us were such masters of the English language or so powerful in analysis as to be able to tell What it is that brings men together, and holds them in that undescribable bond of admiration and respect, then possibly we would be capable of giving a definition for that combination of three Greek letters, so significant to all of us at 606. Possibly the most understandable and complete sum, mation of our fraternityls attributes would be this: Phi Delta Theta . . . because. OFFICERS: Premlem, Dick Liwn; Reporter, Gem: Eckett; Alumni Scm'clary, Rid: Bltemw; Tremmer, Bub jemlea TOP ROW: Mm Ruegge, Herb Sperlmg, Rog Wentzel, Ernie Heller. FOURTH ROIVI Bob Stbultz, Dink Miller, Wayne Wiese, Jim Riedel. THIRD R0 W; Gene Eckert, Frank Millet, Dick Bolalmzm, Rick Beumer, SECOND ROW; sz Becker, Keith Hmzold, Millard Becker, Louix PdiVCbiZd. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Linm Herb Eggerding, Warren Jolamon, Denm': Gotham Dick. Lubmzayet, Bml Scbwiltem. TOP ROW: Red Ulweicb, Jim Watkm', AI Comwl. THIRD ROW: Bab Jemlee, Jim Schmidt, Max Morrinon, Tom Rumov. SECOND ROW: Bob Dixon, Bruno Mock, John Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Dink Hoeger, Dmre Leege, KM! Mueller. Yes, you 1mm certainly my that the Phi Deli way of life i: the culm'red way. Keith Honold, Dick Milly. Tell me, who km the pizza? Wayne W085; Jim Riedel. 77 78 TOP ROW: John Weber, Jim Gan, Dick Melcben Neil Reimke, B05 Oetterreicb, Walter Frocbt, Gm Eifrig, Jolm Timm, Ron Iordm SECOND ROW; Ray Andaman, Dick Scla'romg Bob Burfeiml, Jolm Scbultz, Chuck Kucem, Al Kruger, Dick Webrenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Gerry Bauerfeind, Bill Gralz, Don Remking, Dave Ertlmann, Byron Daeiffler, George Reinhardt. Phi Kappa Psi OFFICERS: Preyident, DMZ Reinking; Vice Pretidsmt, Ed Kombmmw; Senerary, George Reinhardtl' Tramway, Km't Kollmeyer, We the men of Phi Kappa Psi, in order to form a more perfect fraternity recognize the fact that the fra- ternity is more than merely an indistinct mass of hu- manity, but that each man in the fraternity is an in- dividual, working in harmony for the improvement of brotherhood. Because of the stress upon individuality we are proud of the fact that we retain the right to differ in thought and deed with others, as Our con- science dictates. As a result of this policy of humanism, Phi Kappa Psi has remained a strong and united fra- ternity and an integral part of all phases of campus activity. Well, at lean one of m ix drinking the premium It'llff Bill Gmtz, B017 Gmm Ken Tbehwder, Bill Rutbefard. We do love to 11; and 100k a; mmelwx. Neil Reimlee. TOP ROW: War Wilkie, Ed Kawbmzmn, Bruce Wacbboiz, Dub Suezlekmu, Don Clamxen, Km; Kollmeyer, Marty Splittgerber, Bill P2115, Paul Mamlee. SECOND ROW: Mel Hall, Gail Goodwin, Bob Moellering, Hem; Meyer, Gerry Twietmeyer, Bob Poehler, Ken Tkelamler. BOTTOM ROW: Bab Peiplao, Lnrry Goeglein, Vern. Fanke, K671 Carbon, Wayne Schultz, Bob 6mm Dam K9114 Pi Kappa Alpha OFFICERS: PreyidemJ A7! Claiming; Vim Pretridmt, Bob Blexcb; Secretary, Dave FM'ng; Tramway Tom Fuellmg. The men of Epsilon Beta Chapter look back on their fifth year of membership in Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity with a sense 6f teal accomplishment. Highlights of the year were a hayride, a Homecoming dance at Dunes Acres, the Longshoremanhs Brawl at Crestmoor Acres and the Dream Girl Banquet. Other patties, dinners, dunes picnics and smokers Climaxed a well rounded year. Efforts 0n the part of the brothers to raise a fra- ternity scholastic average were rewarded when second place among the fraternities was won. Our River Boat theme took second in Homecoming house decorations. These memories of living, working, and playing to, gether will not be soon forgotten by those who proudly wear the garnet and gold. TOP ROW? Jim Cmey, Terry Tmumzrm, Bab Pekml, Bob Handracle, Rex Schmidt, A1 Stwux, 13071 szepple, Don Hagele, Dan Kremz, Glen Thole, 101m Heme. SECOND ROW: ank Sbufmrz, Tom Hammond, Barnard Penis, F1511 Spatula, Roger Moritz, Chuck Klei. BOTTOM ROW; fade Smrlee, Dave Fergm, Bide Claybtzker, Lam'y Ytzrge'r, Sum Woell, WEI Mattbetm, Mark AIbertin. TOP ROW: Dave Stoike, LaRoy Handrock, Ted Krekx, Bob Heckel, Harald Lehman, Jim Semenbaugb, Jim Swing, Jim Jurgmlew. SECOND R0 W: Hmlqn Kaltlaoff, Dick Fumle, Bill Anderson, Gordon W exte1gwen, Ron Frixclamzmn, anle Premx. BOTTOM ROW: Harry Mayer, Dieter Nikkei, Tom Fuelling, Don Miller, Art Claiming, John Durkowic. I! alwdyr belpx ta bane company it'ben you Jtudy. Jim Swing, Bill Andaman, Ron Frixclymamz, Ralph Clevenzmglm The kibitzerx are jmt a; umwied m the aml xbarkr, SEATED: Dave Cambell, Jim Imgemem Rex SchmidtJ Larry Yager STANDING: Al Strum Tewy Tmutmarm. Ii ,1: 82 TOP ROW: Gene Fever, E11031 Goblke; Pawl Dam, Bob Scbzmlm, Amie Hiltenkamjb, Ron Schmidt, Al Saniborg, Gom'm'; Bubolzi Ed Elling- bamen, Jim B swim. SECOND ROW: Larry Blezek, Bok Mamngo, Ted Barrm, Ray Imgemen. Tex Lacey, R071 GmJC Alan Echlenkamp, Bill Molnar, Cliff Win12. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Gozen, Harry Lovell, Carl Schultz, Lloyd Smith. Chuck Kiexel, Mike Know, Dave Schultz. Sigma Phi prilon OFFICERS: Preridem: Ray Hall; Vice Preridem, Dmxe Warm; Sene- mry, Jen? Miller; T'remmetr, Tex Lacey. A house is only a physical symbol of a fraternity. We at 505 Lincolnway, emphasize that our fraternity is a brotherhoodemade up not of bricks, nails, mortar and lumber, but of men learning to live together, grow- ing in fellowship, developing scholarship and leader- ship. The cornerstone of the Greekletters, Sigma Phi Epsilon, are that of fraternal love. The neophyte rises to strength with the assistance of his older and stronger brothers; he borrows their experience for his own guid- ance; and when he has become the older brother he in turn guides the younger brothers unselfishly, tolerating their faults, seeing foremost the potential nobility and good of all young manhood. IVI really gum: of you guy: to come M7 and we me. Chuck Eicbhammer, Elroy Goblke, Kent Halberg. Six Sig Epy iiiml up in 4 row, . . . Ted Beam, Elroy Gahlke, Ed Ellmgbamen, Bill Hume, Carl Schulzz, Jim Wane, TOP ROW! Al Strieter, E4 lVendtJ Bill Hiller, Kem Vogel, Jim A'IaFMZzgd, Ken Helberg, Al Steele, Gene Gm'eger, Chuck Eicblmmmer, Dawe Schultz, Bill Kolzow, Gordon Iemen. SECOND ROW: Bill Rolf, Dave W'mm, Ham Moll, Jim Werre, Bob Schroer, Dave Saaey, Ray Hall, Maury Hubert, A1 Pldelm. BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Lemka, Willy Renkel, Tom Leimbacb, Fred Bleak, Ron Klezeh Mike Drake, Bill Hzmze, Dick Silwm, A1 Gegenwarlb, Jen Miller, Ralph Iobmon. 3.53 T am Kappa Epyilon Secretary, 805 Miller; T'reamrer, B017 Reineck. OFFICERS: Preiident, Ralph Curb; Vice Prelidmt, Al eremn; Standing on the high principles of Tau Kappa Epsilon, we of Gamma Chi chapter are indeed proud of cur accomplishments over the past year. Our objectives have been purposely set high, but still we achieve them. We accept our honors with humility, and then move on to the next pursuit. We reach for the moon, and in mos: of our efforts, We make it. But the story of TKE lies not in achievements alone, rather it is in the men. Tekes are a brotherhood, a true fraternity; yet here are individuals. We firmly uphold our motto, using it as our guide in choosing future members. WNor for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character? TOP ROW: Mark Ludwig, Ralph Gwh, Don McGiMo'm Bob NQZIOW, Ted Warning, 101m Kjoller, Paul Milky, David Laudemt, Jim Amling, Bob 141m, Lloyd Sponholtz, Ron Pn'ehe, Joe SMz'eter, Tom Siexe'mwp, Ron Armgm'd, Bill Mueller, BOTTOM ROW: Roger Zimum, Al Mietz, David Kleiner, Charla; SbememkeJ Kenneth Bailey, Jim Rtmfmnz. n ' Ly TOP ROW: Bob kabeilj Herb Helm, John Ricbem Bob Mai, EM Smith, Tom Nimtz, Dick Sefiwg, Ron Wolfe, Dick Abendrotb, Earl Lam- parter, Al Szbultzl Al Dopp. SECOND ROW: Henry Hzmmamz, Carl Sobmk, Bob Reinecle, Dick Kleimclymidt, Bruce Ludwig, Dem; Nun, Herb Pingel, Bob Miller. THIRD ROW: CZm'eme Baker, Bab Hall, Jim Sclmelev, Larry Gxellman, Noel Schmidt, Glenn 060612, Fred Bormmw, Gordon Herwig, Vern Schultze, Brim Oetzel, Don Sdmack, Dick Barkow, Gordan Janokay, Bob Amlenen, 3017 Trenlm, Bill Schwieber, Al Schmidt, Loui: Beilbtzrzl Ion Salmmzzcbzr, Carl Wander. BOTTOM ROW: Al Burremn, Bill Skalkzt, Kemmtk Drawz, Jewry Alwm'dt, KMZ Fink. Merle Meyer. I certainly 772qu my, that we 194116 a multitudmom number of ac- tivitie; going on here. LEI Burch, Paul Miller, Carl Fink, Don Srbaack, Brian Oelzel. The way there mom; get decorated i1 really dixtinguixbed. Chuck Sbemamke, Joe Stirieter. S5 86 TOP ROW: Don 501mm, Don Labtentz, fade Allen, Elliott Manke, Carl Freilmrger, Merv Brown, Km Fritz, Carl Hildner. SECOND ROW: Roy Beilfmx, 10571 Kmagm', Bob Roth, Lew Keller, Gerry Kmximki, Kem Blulam, Vern Hermit. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Fritz, Charley Gaynor, Rick Farren, Bob Young, T beta Chi OFFICERS: President, Richard Fanen; Vice Prexidem, Bill Kimmy berth; Secretary, Carl Freibuyger; Treaxurev, E11 Wolff. Dan Eckdrt, George Kammpm, Gene Dank, Jim Wilbmzzdt. The men of Theta Chi began another great year with the opening of classes. Before we had time to settle down to our routine fraternity life, we were found preparing for homecoming, our winter formal and the hectic rushing and pledging period. The Christmas season was once again upon us and then came finals. At the end were the various spring activitiesefield day, Songfest, spring formal, house parties and again finals. Throughout the year we furthered our position on Valpds campus by our loyalty, scholarship, brother hood and service to both our fraternity and out Alma Mater, thus proclaiming our continual progress in this our primary aim. Gerry: wrong, combex Me for leamVIg, not lilting. D077 1301mm, Elliott Manke, Garry Kmximki. A; Zeal! one of m i: doing something. Vernon Cb7'ixtoffe1-J, Gerry Kraximki, Bill Buehring, Ken Sulzmx TOP ROW: Gary GiMeri, Howard thplml, Fred Lyman, Ed Strunk, Vern Cbrthoffem Ron Abbe, Wayne Baird, Wayne Kulat. SECOND ROW: D042 Kruedaekerg, Hopper Woelfer, Bill Buebring, Jack Wrzltem', Dipk Ecleart, Ed Wolff, Charley Walff, Bill Zwick, Kea Sulzer, Don McFalL BOTTOM POW: C179! nge, George Bowman, Pad Somze, Dave Dmmk, Jerry Kmppd, Bob Strmfeel, Mike CatwJ Ge'rry Baye'rmlorff. B7 Our Director; of Dorm Actiyitz'ex Mm. Lam'xe Meming, Memorial H411, and Mm Dorolbea Dmmgan, Guild HazZl. Mn. Marguerite Heartbev, Dodge Hall and MN, Sammie Scbmidike, Alzrmia Hall. As we tour Valpds campus in the next few pages, we can catch a brief glimpse of seven familiar figures, the directors of out eight University dormitories. At Altturia Hall we will meet Mrs. Gertrude Schmidtke, who is mother to 116 Altruriahs. Dodge Halfs director, Mrs. Marguerite Hearther, is new to Valpo this year but an integral part of that dorm already. Traveling up to Guild we notice Mrs; Dorothea Dunagarfs name upon the housemotherhs door. Living nearby is the dorm director of Memorial Hall, Mrs. Louise Mensing, an- other new directot this year. At Lembke Hall Mr. Ralph Statenko guides dorm activities of many freshmen men. Mr. Walter Reiner handles the big task of directing two dorms, Dan and Kreinhedet Halls. Across the way we will meet the seventh director, Mt. Wilbur Hutchins, heading Dorm Ahs activities. To these patient and un- derstanding people we owe a big uThank You? Mr. Wilbur Hutcbim, Dorm A; Mr. Ralph Shawnee, Lembke Hall, Md Mr. Walter Rainer, Dam and Kreinbeder H4111. Bradford, DeFm'ezr, cmd Tudor Home; Across Lincolnway at 605 Chicago Street is the Bradford House. Last fall twenty juniors and a senior took over the old Deaconess House, named it Bradford, and converted it into a residence for upperdassmen women. Remaining on the north side of Lincolnway we travel over to the white framehouse on Jefferson Street, De Fries chse. Last Yeafs freshmen were so fond of their new house that they returned to it this year and made it a sophomore residence. Heading down College Avenue toward campus we come to the Tudor House located next to Altruria Hall. This is the newest off-campus residence for independent women and has nine dwellers this year. The Women of De F7772; Home, 508 Ieffeumz Street. The Women of Brazlfovd Home, 605 Chicago Street. The Women of Tudor Home, 354 College Avenue. 89 90 Dodge Hall, 405 Momoe Street. Better My 4 nickel next time. IDodge Hall . . . At the corner of Monroe and Locust we find freshman life personified within the four walls of Dodge Hall. Originally the Dodge Radio School, this grey block, U-shaped building was converted to a women's dorn in 1945 and is now the home of eighty-three fresh- men women. Here at Dodge girls learn a new way of life. It is a place where roommates, exams, late minutes and fraternity men become of chief importance. From seven in the morning when the first battery of alarm Clocks go off until one at night when the last girl closes her books and calls it a night, the dorm seeths with ac- tivity. Dodge is home for these girls, a home which introduced them to new friends and to college life. OFFICERS: Pairiczd Yugo, 50:. Cbait; Dot Staeppelwe'rtb, Pretitlent; Judy Wacky, Vice Pretidem; Dottie 89255516, Treamrer; Framille Mann, Chaplin; Benin; O'Dell, Seuetmy Altruria Hall . , . Turning off of Monroe Street on to College Ave. we soon teach a large red brick dorm, Altrutia Hall. As one of the twelve original buildings on campus, Altruria has reason to be packed with tradition. The Ptesidenfs Reception at Christmas and the pot hanging ceremony at Homecoming are synonomous with A1- truria Hall. On each floor large oblong windows en- circle the main lounge providing the girls with a View of all dorm activity and giving them a unity of spirit. Altrutia is constantly humming with activity. To the 115 girls living in Altruriak 57 rooms there is no other dorm like it! OFFICERS: Sue A'IEbZing, Soc. Chair; Mary 55199109, Vice P1e5idem; Nancy Bringewalt, Pretizlmzt; Karat V ogt, Treamrer; Pbylli: Bietew meier, Chaplain. . Altmvia Hall, 352 College Avenue. Look: like 14:; minute Naming for Ann Sabwmzcber in the wee mull 190m: of the morning and lane; Bald: 91 .1 t. Guild Hall, Union 5:798! and Mclmyre Court. Maw Flemm', Sue Schulw, Sharon Hoemamz 4nd Mm'ion Tellmzm making good we of Gm'ltlit lounge. Guild Hall . . . turning at the corner of College and Union Streets we next head up the hill to still another womenis dorm, Guild Hall. Although Guild is primarily a dorm for freshmen women, it is also the home of juniors and seniors and this year for the first time several sopho- mores were added for good measure. All together over 180 women reside in Guild Hall. Guild provides a beautiful view of out new East Campus which encom- passes the new chapel and the vast expanse of land beyond. With representatives of all four classes living in Guild life is never dull. There is no place like Guild eat least according to Guild girls! OFFICERS: Florence MerIer, Pretidem; Lois Stiefel, Secretary; lime Timm, Treamrer; Robberm Metenbrinkl Social Chairman; Charleen Boeltey, Vice Preiidem. Memorial Hall . to arrive at Valpols next residence hall for women, we have only to cross the open court or go through the connecting tunnel and we ate in Memorial Hall. Inhabited by 180 sophomore women, Memorial serves to unite during their second year at Valpo girls who formerly lived in Altrutia, Dodge ot Guild. The view from Memorial's windows may not be too pic- turesque but it is interestingewith Dorm A, Dan Hall, and Kreinhedet Hall to overview, no one seems to miss the grass and trees, etc. As with all the dorms, Me- morial Hall provides many experiences which grow into lasting memories for the girls who live them. Memorial may be a long walk up the hill, but those who live there feel it is worth the daily journeys. OFFICERS: Ia Bode, Vice Praxizlem; Boot: Bray, Social Chairman; ergmet Reltbmeier, Treamrer; ChariBmmemem Secretary; Milly Babolz, Preyidem. . Memmial Hall, Union Street and McIntyre Cami. 1572'; that a rmmped pmitimz far Itudying. Judith Boullon, Jam Lulw: and Ruth Ann Klopp. 93 J 94: Lemiyke Hall, 556 Greenwich Sweet. Pml Dalyemtein, There mm! be am emier amt . Lemblee Hall . . . We now progress to the menis residence halls on Valpo's campus. Logically, we will begin with Lembke Hall which is located right in the heart of West Campus. Lembke Hall seems to wear its age quite well. It is one of the oldest buildings on campus and was also one of the original twelve buildings purchased by the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod in 1924. For many years Lembke housed all the women students on cam- pus. More recently it is the new home of 170 freshmen men each year. All that goes on within the four walls of Lernbke Hall is not known but the men usually agree their first year spent at Valpo in Lembke Hall is one to be remembered. Two beadi are better tlazm awe. Paw! Jacobmn, Tom Nimtz. Dom Hall . . . As we walk up Union Street to East Campus, a modern impressive group of buildings rises on the left. Dau Hall is the first that you see. Red brick on the ex- terior and spacious lounges inside create a pleasant at- mosphere in which to live. Inside the octagon-shaped structure live freshmen men. To a great extent life to these fellows is centered about their dorm. Itis their home after lights out when the pencils and slide rules are in action in the lounges, after Classes when ubull sessions are going, and on weekends when that old college spirit runs high. Dau Hall typifies freshmen life and is a symbol of a new campus and things to come. Amvbing i: better than a text book. , Dru; H411, Union Street. What ix Cbrinma: witbam a tree. 95 '96 Kreinlgerler Hall, Um'on 5mm. Explaining engineering diagmmx 10 one mother, Jim Hoebmw and D472 Kaerwitz cram on the night Zvefm'e rm exam. Kreinbeder Hall . . . Next to Dan Hall we find a building of the same architectural design housing more of Valpds male students. Kreinheder Hall is the home of more than 150 upperclassmen including fraternihy men, foreign students and independents. Kreinheder can boast of many things, large lounges, a television set, washing machines, and even stoves. In the glass-enclosed lounge on Kreinhederhs first floor a comfortable, relaxed at- mosphere prevails; this is radiated throughout the en- tire dorm. Card games and conversations seem to be the way of life When studies permit. Kreinheder is indeed a dorm of many different groups of men with various interests, activities, and goals, but it is a common bond to all who call it home. Carry Raggenkamp fimix a fexpite from the tail of Itudying and the drudgery of the day. Dorm A . . . Moving on from Dau and Kreinheder we only have to cross Union Street to come upon another upper- classmen menAs dorm. Here we find a large, long frame building better known as Dorm A. Although Dorm A is only considered temporary housing measure to the seventy-two men Who have lived there this year it has been a very permanent home. Few in number, but strong in spirit, the men of Dorm A maintain a united feeling and cooperate in many group endeavors. Along its one long corridor campus life moves in the usual way and provides for Dorm A men many varied college experiences. Dorm A, Union Street. For better teeth try milk and toazlypmte. Paul Staebler and Al Smith ckeak 1m dwem campy; artiviliel, A ' Bob Bee? and Claw; Petenen. 98 ' w; it 191 a A 100 The Beacon This year the Beacon staff acquired a new faculty advisor, Mr. William Kowitz. He and our very capable editor, Shirley Nelesen, guided the staff through nights of late hours, pounding typewriters, and tense nerves to the completed Beacon. Only the staff can appreciate the amount of time and work that goes into the publica- tion of the Beacon; however, when the finished product appears, all agree that their efforts are rewarded. The purpose of the Beacon is to give a pictorial and verbal account of life at Valpo during the school year, in- cluding representative classes, activities and social life. It presents our university to the outside world from the studentsh point of view, serves as a guide for identifying individuals and campus groups, and will be the source of many pleasant memories in future years. Profennr W1illiam Kowitz, Faculty Adrimr; Slaiiley Nelexm, Editor-m-cbief. .4?th Strobmer, Amimzm Editor; David Koenemcm, Bminex: Manager; Howard Know, Anociate Editor. Jdckie Wagemmm, Aliment. Pbotogmpberx: George Sebmtian, Donald Wil- liamx, Don't Bemtm, Duane Noerenkerg; Head Photographer, Dicle Fandellt Orplm Bnlmalm, Index Editor; Judy Beckman, Dorm Editor: thitly Dee Eickelmcm, Activitiex Ediim; Judy Kleimclymidt, Clubx and Waker, Index Edimr; Gloria foexng, Greek; Editw. Organizatiom; Lau K5512, Adminixtraliom Editor; Dottie Pelem', Activitie: Editor. Imice Bram, Copy Editor; Carol Biomartmnd, A519. Umierclanmen Editor; Jody Beyer, Dummy Editor. TOP ROW: Sqmly W'inter, Underclaumw Editor; Sharon Coupltmdj Alf! Underclnmmen Editw; Bette 64131, Am. Dorm Editor, BOTTOM ROW; Judy Rockett, AJJ'L Dorm Edilor; Emilie Eifrig, Seizz'ur Editor; Jim Miller, Athletic; Editor. 101 102 T be Tomb To many students Thursday night becomes the time to catch up on the campus news, innovations, and gossip, for that is the night the T oral; is delivered to the tesie dences. The week preceding is a busy one for the staff. Anyone Who has been at the Union on Monday or Tuesday nights will have undoubtedly seen the staff at work. The coffee break, however, is a necessity for any evening of work and so our observer will see the staff gathered around a cafeteria table commenting on the weeks cartoon ot discussing the controversial letter to the editor. After the stories are in and the deadline is met, the editors must begin to gather material for the next edition. This yeafs publication included freelance columns written by persons interested in presenting their point of View. A bi-monthly column from Washington, DC. by a student on the Washington semester program re- ported happenings in our nationis capitol. Mmmging Editor, Mattie Ludwig; Buyineu Manager, Brute Warblaolz; Anociate Ediror, Ernie Jalamon. New: Editot: Kay Vomlmhzge; Featme Editor, Emmie Eif'rig; Sperm Editor, Clmck Kokmka. EditorJ Don McGibbtm; Advimr, Dr. IVilliI Boyd. STANDING: Anixtmzt Editor, Judy Juengel; Axxixtzmt NEWI Editor, Marilyn Swing; Amin- omt Feature Editor, Dottie Petem. SEATED: Jane Hobioni 9-337;..- D TOP R0 W: Karm Bomnm, Karen Vogt, Jalie jwwgel, BOTTOM R O W: Velma A mlivzg, Damtby Seebeck, Marlena Niftw bromzen Marilyn Pelemen. Dizme Harm, Pat Zapf, Rim Secfefdt, Barb Harmmmz, Barb Holmberg. 103 TOP R0 W: Wayne Peaxe, Le: Bard: BOTTOM R0 W: Dick SwingJ Jim NuechIZein, Lm'ry Eberbnmit. TOP ROW: Dave Zemen, Dave Laudenat, CMZ Uebel. BOTTOM R0 W: Nancy Neumzld, 0112M Bulwabm TOP ROW: Dot Sloeppelwmtb, Dot Allwtmit, 1011mm Bm'game'r. BOTTOM ROW: Charley Vandemee, Pbyllix Kerxten. Actiw Stmlent Gowernmem-Smdmt Council Prexidem, Robert C Moellering, Jr. The Student Council, composed of student repre- sentatives elected annually from campus and off-campus residences, acts as an intermediate body between stu- dents and administration and is entrusted with executive, legislative, and judicial powers over the student body. Acting in that capacity, this year the council members discussed and endeavored to solve the problems which the students brought before them. One of its functions fulfilled during the year was the initiation of special activity cards for the wives and husbands of married students. Among the improvements made on campus through the efforts of the Council were new lighting and sidewalks on Union Street. Vice Pten'demf, Herold Kimmel; Animmt Trearwet, Robin; Beer; Secwtavy, Mom' Drew; Treaxmer, Amold Billie. STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET: STANDING: Don McGibbon, Amold Bmxe, Mom D'reex, Beth Yamkee, Jam Weber, Ralph szdlaclm SEATED: Ron Armgzzni, Bob Beer, Jon Scbumdrbei; B019 Noelleriug, Dieter Nickel, Bill Kmpenka, Hdrald Kimmel. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: TOP ROW: Ed Lien, Dan Eckari, Bob Spmgat, Rid? Belmzer, 3917 Hall, DZ Boger, Chuck Ram FOURTH ROW: Tom Hammmm', Dan Kruetleeberg, Don Holtmmz. Bo'; Oerterreicla, Dare Meyer, Kent Vogel. Cfrmfe: nge Ralph Kerwin THIRD ROWJ Miriam Reizz, Dona Clark. Bark Miller, LoiJ Strmm Ratb Lmzfcldt, Dottie Petem, Ckrix Hamilton, Margaret Witte, Sally Amier- um, Lemma Kamila Carol FemleeJ Arlena-Dietrida, SECOND ROW; Lacy IViexe, Bmw Ludwig, Lair Fuglie, Dave Lezge. Mame lez'ele, Bob Mark, Mary Lym; Werner, Al Burremn, Glarlyj Roebert, Lowell Baier, Gmtchm Oltmge, Earl Fmelaling. BOTTOM ROW: Fran Yates, Mary Bomozram, Am; IIaJZ, Namy Walleen Mani Drew, Harald Kimmel, Bob Moellering, Arnold Bung, Bob Been Eleanor Grieuel, Sylum Clarke, Faith Lebleuecber, Karen Kreuzke. 105 U nion Board Valpds Student Union is the center of campus social life, and signs of construction nearby indicate that it will soon be the center of East Campus. The Unionis facilities underwent some improve- ments including the addition of automatic pin spotters for the bowling alleys and air conditioning units in meeting rooms A, B, and C. Policy concerning the use of the building is gov- erened by the Union Board With faculty, student, and alumni members. School Clubs and Civic organizations hold their meetings in its rooms. Great Hall is the usual scene of Valpois alI-school parties. V i 5 2t 74: 32W?! 9 Min Helen 01mmJ Ike Uniyeuity Satiatl Director, and Mr, Alfred Loomzm, Director of the Student Union. Emmy Eifrig anal Dan McGiMon view one of tbe mtmy MI? exhibitl prexemfed at the Union. TOP ROW: Email? Heuer, Prof. Fred Kruger, Al Laomam Hark Bmcbmg. Clamk Lamb, 1301; Noelleriwg. BOTTOM ROW: Mm. A. E. Felten, mm Helm Obtm, Mix: Judy Beckman, Don Holmmm mm Marion Schultz, Mm Ehmor Kmming. 106 Roger Gamdaow, Karl Mueller, Dawtlay Ke'rber, .47th Strabmar, Dean Hemum Heme, William Wagner, Evelyn Rm. Euge'rze Edam, XWyyne Grape, Poml Mamiee, Artlmr Fedder. Bette Gabi, Marimz Schultz, Marcia Schmidt. Honor Council The Honor Council endeavors primarily to educate the student body concerning the meaning and signifi- cance of the Honor System which has become a unique part of our University. The body also acts in a judiciary capacity when the code has been violated. Homecoming Committee The Homecoming Committee, comprised of many subcommittees and Chairmen, struggled through the flu epidemic to produce a successful Homecoming weekend despite the absence of Hobo Day. This year a theme for house decorations was instituted;a marine theme, carried out well by the rain-SOaked decorations. TOP ROW: ML Alfred Layman, Mr, Ricbm'd Kawig, Mr. Fred Kruger, Ed Lien, Chuck Rm, 101m Kmmppel, David Fergm, Bok Maellering, Gm Eif'rig, Rogev Gamclaow, Demm Oberlyh BOTTOM ROW: Milly Bubolz, Marlene Glatz, Janet Muellef, Carrol Stoker, Marlym Gieye, Dcm'x Wendi, Bette Gabi, Emilie EifM'g. 107 108 Social Committee The main function of the Social Committee is entertaining the stua dents. For this cause they sponsored more school parties than ever before, including the Sadie Hawkins party, the Snow Ball, and the Dunes party for freshmen at the beginning of the year. TOP R0 W: Dieter Nickel, Rickard Hoerger, Tom Fuelling, Rid; Eckatt, Mzzrty Schrahze'l, Dame Kaye. BOTTOM ROW; Grace Damien Luann Stei7z, Joyw Ham, Helen OZmn-Social Director, Ar- lene ClazzlrnqblzaJ Milly Bubalz, Kay Kremlaedert Lyceum Committee Admission free programs are pre- sented for the students under the di- rection of the Lyceum group. This year the sponsored programs included Ogden Nash, William Warfield, the Indianapolis Symphony, and the Roger Wagner Chorale. Dzwe Gabi, D4112 Leege, Claudzkz Nie, Herb Piwgel. Tradition; Cowmittee The main work of this com- mittee is done during the fall when the group supervises freshmen hazing and traditional events of Home- coming. They are also in charge of the All-School Follies. Do; Allwanit, Bruce Wacbbolz, Ian Salm- maclaet, Judy W'eilyerman, Althea Bmtz. Paul Mamke. - e Chapel Committee The Chapel Committee, com- posed of students and faculty mem- bers, has as its main function the dis- cussion of topics to be presented in Chapel and offering suggestions thereon. TOP ROW: Dan Hellman, Bob Maellerimg, Dr. Theodore Hoelty-Nickel, Prof, Walter Rainer, Drh Albert Welding, AM. Rickard Kaem'g, Prof. Lom'x Bartelt, Derm Knute Stal- ltzmi, P'rofh Daniel Gabl, Prof. Marxball foxJ Mr. Hemzw Gmmu, Dew H. C. Heme. BOTTOM ROW: REM Edmund Weber, Jam'ce Joevhzg, Emmy Lou Diwaln; Pref, O. P. Kretz- mmm, Dr. Carl Giereler. Credit Union The Credit Union financially serves both students and faculty by providing a savings and loan medium for them. TOP ROW: Rickard Ltmbe, Al Loomw, Paul Melabefnt, Wilbur Hutcbim, Harold Kimmel, Jack Hillev, Don wallet, David Kamemtm. BOTTOM ROW: Ricbczrd Miller, Shirley Nelexw, Robert Jemke, Judith Gable, thiri GakL h Student Guide Serw'ce This years enlarged Student Guide Committee consists of sixty helpful students who are on call to conduct tours through old and new campus for guests, including pros- pective students and their parents. A1! Strobmer 4nd Dot Allwnmil, to-zliredou of the Student Guide Committee. 109 110 Anmtom'a Uniwm'ty Player; The first University Players production was Light Up the Slay, a behind-the-scenes peek into the lives of theater people on opening night in an arena arrange- ment. Peggie Jones played the temperamental actress, and Ruth Beall portrayed her humorcus mother. Gor- don Raynor was cast as the emotional director, Richard Lee was the producer, and Pat Lohff played his ice- skating wife. Amumxiz; was an exciting and moving drama based on the story of the mysterious woman who claimed to be the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia. The title role was played by Mildred Anderson, and Marcia Wittmack portrayed the dowager empress. ngbt .1 up the Kyla Dido and Amen: T be Wmlm Victmy Dido anal Aeneas was a tragic opera which exhibited excellent choreography, choral inter- pretation, and fine acting. Sonia Schoenbohm played Dido, the beautiful queen of Carthage. Aeneas, the Trojan prince who loved Dido, was played by Charles Kovach. Didds companion was portrayed by Pat Zapf, and Mertice Spaude was cast as Didds attendant. The Winglem Victory showed the intolerance of a conservative New England family. Peggie Jones played Oparre, the dark-skinned princess whom the family refused to accept. Nathaniel, her hus- band, was played by Richard Lee. Emmy Lou Dinda was cast as Faith, Nathanier childhood sweetheart who still loved him. Bob Anderson portrayed Ruel, Nathaniefs witty brother. 111 112 Magnolia and Raucmd numbed after yum of :eptmztion. Showboozt Sbowboat, a classic of romantic American musicals, was presented by the University Players, the University Singers and the University Civic Orchestra during Spring Festival Weekend, 1957. It is the poignant story of Magnoliaes love for a river gambler, Ravenal. The colorful atmosphere of a Mississippi River show boat and of life in Chicago during the last decade of the 19th century was excellently portrayed in the production. The main leads were taken by Pa- tricia Zapf, Chuck Kinter, Roy Speck- hard, Judith BOVim, Barbara B0116, Ruth Beall, Marvin Smith, Norman V 01k, Ruth Wendell. Introduction of Comm Blunom troupe to towmpeaple featuring Caphn Andy. Orclom'y Orchesis is a campus organization whose member- ship consists of those interested in music, art, drama and dance and whose primary objective is to promote a better understanding of and appreciation for modern dance. Besides its weekly meetings and Visits to other organizations, Orchesis highlights the yeafs activities by the presentation of its annual dance program. Sharon Coaplaml and 1mm Stelwer. TOP ROW: Sharon Couplami, Boot; Brady, 10m Stelmer. SECOND R0 W: Evelyn Jaeger, Carol Scliev'er. BOTTOM ROW: Judy ZumbelalJ March; Kraatzf 113 114 TOP ROW: Charla Goetz, Eddie Clifford, Ruth Beall, Dave Koenemm, R0531; Fieclamer, R05! Abbe, Gloyia Stephan, Karen Bormw, Lydia Bekemeier, Joann Carlton, Nanke Wieleert, Carol M4415, Marie Jolymon, Kmen Vogt, Wetley Wilkie, Debbie Wilson, Mary Schneider. STANDING, FIRST ROW: LeRoy Mmcbboff, Carolyn Miller, Nancy Kropp, Mme; Maxwall, Namy Mahler, Mann; Fiecbmer, Patricia Ceiga, KNEELING: Catolyn Scbimkw, Pat 2417f, Sonia Schaenbohm, Pat Molz, Nancy Vollmmz, Karen 1450171. fume: Pw'ce. Univem'zy Singer; Umwmty C1701? The University Choir meets four times a week under University Singers under the direction of Professor the direction of Dr. Wilhelm Mudde. The group sings Richard Schoenbohm sang for various campus functions in chapel and participated in hThe Messiah? One of in the fall. They presented the opera, Dido and their main activities this year was making a record of Aeneas? and participated in the musical, hCarousel. Lutheran hymns. TOP R0 W: Bob Cbaffer, Ed CliffordJ Mammy Fiecljl- net, D4115 Gabi, Earl Smith, Ed Euran, Larry Stbneeklatla Dick Abemiroth, Dave MeyerJ Don Hamen, Bill Roben, Ken Abtem, Bab Leininger, Jan Gwmen Garry CMII, Kennew Bailey, Herman Gmmyke. THIRD ROIV: Domza Wilker, Shawn Denniy, Lucy Wiew, Charleen Bueller, Pat'ricitz Ceigrz, Dia'ne Heigh- mmm, Paulette Pluck, Dottie Seebeck, Margye T1112, Marcia Moellm, Vivian L. Fontar, Nomlyn Wein- mzmn, Marge Cook, Mm'y Flenzer, Janice Bran, Donna Livingtton, Ellen Hmmger. SECOND ROW: Domtlay P1455, MMilyn Seivew, Margaret Ann Bigtm, Marlymz Giexe, Carol Web:- laold, Dorm! Abendrotb, Betlerly Kabler, Pat Pair xelt, Judy Damerow, Shirley Miller, Marlene Bille- holz, Claire Simon, Kay Thielj'e, Pat Kremke, Lynn Hawk, Judy Kleimcbmidt, Jackie Ellaby, Leona Inch, Mmgarret Rietlameier. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Stephan, Carolyn Rixke, Mikell Pemnt, Dimme Schmidt, Carol Mean, Mem'ce Spmde, Judi Richardton, Marjorie Voila, Judith Brown, Mary Townsend, Jan Orlmlee, Slatmm Weber, Ruth Hansen; Delmar McNutt, Judy Hamannt TOP ROW: Rickard Allwmdl, Jim Mergemen, Robert Fierbmw, Jolm Juergemen, Lee Gibring, Lee Sutton, Roger Ammmm John Dmkow'c, Don Email, Bob Schultz, Wayne Grape, David K0619. THIRD ROW: Frzmk Premx, Bill Tbompmn, Brian Jolamzm, Bob Ranch, Gewe Eckertl Bob Iemlee, Chuck Evamon, Jim Semenhtwgh, Ron Axmlox, 101m Vogel, Dan Koala. SECOND ROW: Barb Hanmzm, 5174mm Schliebe, Nancy Mahler, Mom Drees, Judy Otto, Judy Griexel, 1M Babb, Saul: Urxchel, Judy Juengel, Carrie Burgdwf, Carol Oemlee. BOTTOM ROW: Karla Kretzmmm, Penny Gihbx, Paula Gerikel Imiy Elaeim, Karen Krenzke, Mary Am; Bzmlee, Anne Bmzin, Anne Striater, Evie RM, Dee Kelwev, Do; Allwzmlt. Chapel Choir The fifty members of Chapel Choir, under the di- rection of Dr. Alfred Bichsel, carried out a full program this year. In addition to singing for chapel services and for services at Immanuel church, they made one tour during the fall semester and two during the spring semester. 115 Uniwm'ly Concert Band After a busy football season, the University Concert Band started off an equally busy concert season With 3 mm between semesters to New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The resr of the season was crowded With concert appearances. During April and May they presented out- door concerts in the early evening on the lawn in front of Guild Hall. The convocations on Armed Forces Day and on Washingtonhs Birthday showed further proof of the Concert Bandhs versatility and musical powerse The Presidenths reception for seniors and commencement provided a fitting climax to a most Successful year for Valpds Concert Band. TOP ROW: Fwd 51746119, Norm Hmmewald, Gerald Jobzmm'ng, Harold Moll, Marlyx Wolf! Janet Holmbtmm, Roberta Stammmm, Cnrl ka, Pm; Wiedenlaeft, Kate Moiyier, Jan Jobmon, 101m Richaxrdxow THIRD ROW; Ham Bowlyen, Mary Hauge, Rokert Lange, Jack Oblfext, Hildreal Hm, Dieter Nickel, Eldon Hulmer, Nancy Cutmbmll, Geraldine Smiibj Judy Blaeim, Lenore Nickel, walmll Trackmm. SECOND ROW: Margaret Wilts, Robert Spurgat, Klam Kranmberg, Janice Heinkelj Julius Klein, Milton Robimw, Kevlaryn Aller, Sandra Wrezie, Marcia Kmatz, Marjorie Smith, Elizabeth Scheddelll Ida Pion, Robert Scbmeling. E BOTTOM ROW? folm Panom, Comemnmter, Flarmce Gimll, Rudolf Tamer, Wanda Smart. Profenor Powell 07; Ike HMinw'rd. DIRECTOR: meenor Hoeltericleel. 116 TOP R0 W: Jade Helmet, Chet nge, Ian Iolomzm, Herb Pingel, Ed Andvewg Pam Wiedenbeft, Carl W7ertb, Al Dszovd, THIRD ROW: melz fakixla, Emilyn Nielxtm, Mazrlme Birkbolz, Dick Fuj'ii, Frank Szyrmlxki, Gerald fobamzing, Harold Moll, Fred Hartfelder, 101m Gmebner, Daryl H019, Barb Dicm'cb, Gordon Heixler, Caroline Scbwanke, Mac Kirkemlall, H6117 Brzumkoefnev', Phil Coote, Marilyn Wolf, Ila B04166, Janet Holmbaum, Rabetta Stammam, Fired 51915122, Sidney Zabel. Jam Gmmer, Dixie Vetter. SECOND ROWJ Carol Ridwm Barbara Edam Pm: M012, Bev Reanltm, MMgMet Quoox, P17311113 147mm, Gretchen Wagner, Ruth Miegerj Margaret Rietbmeien 5m: Muemlaow, Fred Spank, Jack Geiltlingea Allm Pmtzel, Marie Jolaman, Don UVilliamJ, lzme Kaufmumz, Hildred Hint. BOTTOM ROW; Eldon Hulmer, Mary Siedentop, Arlene Brackemick, Nancy CutxlmllJ Dieter Nickel, Connie W'z'ltrom, Kathy Brockmm, lame; Spaetly, Marilyn Daege, A1d71 Gmelmer, Maubal Trailemm, Lenore Nickel. Um'azemity Cim'c Orcbwtm The University-Civic Orchestra is as dedicated to its work as any musical organization can be. Together with some enthusiastic townspeople, the students practice everything ftcm the classicsgBach and Handeleto the modems--notably Jerome Kern and Le Roy Ander- son. Together With the University and Chapel Choirs, the orchestra showed its excellent musical ability in the Christmas performance of the Mexsz'ala. The Spring Concert on March 8 at the Memorial Opera House was a huge success featuring an overture performed by oboes7 flutes, bassoons, strings, and basso continuo. A concert on May lst during Music Week ended a most prcductive season for the orchestra. .117 a n:wuw unmmw; n 118 mm m- m km mus Club: and Organization; Honorary Organization: i tht Valparaiso University can point with pride to a number of organizations on campus which exist to ex- tend recognition to outstanding students. N 0t only schog lastic achievement but also leadership, character, and service to the University are factors considered for eligi- bility in the election of members into these honorary societies. By associating with students of similar spe- cialization and attainment, even further development is encouraged. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, the fresh- man womenis national honorary so- ciety, encourages superior scholastic attainment among the freshman .v- women in our institutions of higher learning. TOP ROW': Bey Kobler, Mm'y Flemer, Jo- Ann Bode, erlyt Weary. FOURTH ROW: MMiam Tellman, Camlw Miller, Catherine Siler, Donna Wlilket. THIRD ROW: Judy Gable, Io Ellyn Pezry, MMgMet Ann Bigon, Joyce Callow. SECOND ROW: Jackie Myem, Jayne Owen, Sylvia Clark, Arm H412. BOTTOM ROW? Mix; Mary Cmmblett, Iris Limberg, Judi Rithardxon, Sue Clark, MN. th'lyn Savexon. Alpha Pi Alpha Pi, the senior metfs honor- l ary organization elects members on the basis of their scholastic achieve- ment, Character, leadership and serv- ice to the University. TOP ROW: Jim McFarlan, Lloyd Sponlaoltz, 101m Rittmann, Bruce Wacbbolz, Harm Meyer, Al Conrad. SECOND ROW: Amie Butte, Art Fedder, Gm Eifrig, Nil: Wablxtrom, Razy Hall, Gene Eckert, BOTTOM ROW: Art Claiming, Bob Mael- lering, Prof. Rohert Bertram, David Kleiner, Don Remking. 120 Him Q-hu 9 Alpha Pn' Omega Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatic fraternity, com- posed of students who have distinh guished themselves in Speech and Drama, sponsets several theater trips each year to outstanding plays. TOP ROW: Rickard Pick, Gordlm Raynen Bill Emit, me, V472 Kmxmw, John Knueppel. BOTTOM ROW: Keith Hanolnl, Claire Laib, Rmb B41411, Leigh Temme, Bob Andaman, Gamma T om Upsilon This national professional geo- graphy society aims to foster a high level of interest in the field of geography. TOP ROW : Dr. Ferencz Kallay, Prof. 101m SWetelmeier, Praft Paul Miller, Prof. William Kowizz, Proft Elmm' Hen, Robert Protek. SECOND ROW: Jim Amling, Dalia Dollme, Dm Alfred Meyer, D14 Wilhelm Maddie! Dow Ruwalul, Don Vollbmcbt, Prof. Erwin Bull. BOTTOM ROW: 103 Feieng, Dmxe Gade, Mildred Logan, Pat Jobmtm, Aim Sm'keriy, Roger Zixmm, Dan Iobmwm Gown omd Gawl Scholarship;8 e r V icehReligion hSocial-This is the four-fold pro- gram of Gown and Gavel, the senior Womenhs honor society. TOP ROW: Jayw HMJ, Ruth Beall, Dorothy Kerher, Claudia Nie. THIRD ROW: Althea Bartz, Barbara Zittel, Betty Glam, Kay Vonderlage, SECOND R0117: Mani Drew, Evie Rm, Judy Beckman, lemme Wolfram BOTTOM ROW: Margww Wine, Shirley Nelewn, Judy Kleimdymizit. junior Honor Guard The womerfs Junior Honor Guard, including 16 juniors, chosen for their scholastic achievements and campus activities, assists Gown and i Gavel in their installation ceremony. TOP ROW: Mary Aclaer, Emy Lou Dimia, Midge Michael. THIRD ROW: T ex; Laming, Lois Siemon, Marilyn S claullz. SECOND ROW: Marcia Schmidt, Marlynn Giese, Janice Joesting. BOTTOM ROIV: Rutbeda Cbaffer, Do! All- wam't, Dolores Eicleelmzmn, chy Corbett. junior Honor Guard The Junior Honor Guard, com- posed of 16 men of the Junior class, have as their main duty the job of ushering at the daily chapel services and also at convocations. TOP ROW: Larry Gxellmzm, Roger Moritz, Ken Hellzerg, Bob Miller, Ken Abram. SECOND ROW: Ed Kowlomzm, Al Sandborg. Bob Beer, Terry Lamaltry, Jim Scbueler. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Iemke, Colin Sande'rx, Art Strobmer, Harold M0191, Dave Leege. Phi Alpha Delta ' The Halleck chapter of Phi , Alpha Delta, 3 professional law fra- ternity, seeks to develop a compre- hensive understanding of law in both theory and practical aspects. TOP ROW: Don Pyemzllet, Cecil Query, Chris Papptzx, Roger Helm, Quentin Blacbly, Paul Giorgi, Dick 556mm, Karl Meyer. 7 SECOND ROW: Theodore L. Sendak, Richard G. Hatcben Lyle Johnston, William Winter- boff, William Wagner, Rodney Halberg, Herb Schmiedel. BOTTOM ROW: Phillip Emalzzco, Jame! Quinn, Joseph Guaytella, Charley Zandytm, Millzmi Becker, James Bozik. 122 1 hltwwW 4-. ..,. 4 A This national honorary social cience fraternity endeavors to pro- mote a better understanding of social problems. Pi Gamma Mu TOP ROW: Don Vollbmclyt, Dzm W. Gale, Arnold G. Bane, Lloyd Sponbollz, Nil: WabZV mom, David Laege. SECOND ROW: Althea Bnrtz, Mdriorie Schlemier, Kay Vanderlage, MMilyn Saying, Betty Glenz, Mirizzm Reitz, cmz Ann Bwr. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Young, Don Lnbventz, Art Fedder, Don Emeggemmm. Sigma Alpha Iota This national professional music fraternity for women aims at main- ' raining high standards of musical performance among its members. TOP ROW: Pan Wiedenkeft, Jean Hucbt- lumen, Hildred Hm, Lorelei Sajecla, Cdryle Oebmke, Elaine Dumt, Judy Hucbtbamen. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Siedemop, Cwol Mam, Namcy Gumball, Pat Zapf, szrgm'et Rietbmeier, Donna P051, Margaret Witte. 123 TOP ROW: Bob Schwam, Mack Kirkemiall, 1171111317 Siebelitz, Fred Bucban, Charley W. Watmn, Bab Handmck, Ed Wmdt, Danni: Michelson, George Lax, Fm: Stunkam', Jim Zinlelom Km; Lem, Allan; Haas, Allan Welge, Tony Bammmrk, Ken Bailey, Rickard Meyer. SECOND ROW: Ron Greer, Dick Fujii, Praxit Charoenkwm, Glemz Herbst, Robent H411, fewy Knoem Leland Sickler, David I. Schultz, Ham G. Moll, Howard Lacey, David Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Gibson, J07; Sclmmacber, Roger Geike, Alex I. Hobemtein, Edwin A. Boger, Ray de, Charley I'ngelye, IVayne W. Wodricb. Alpha Ploi Omega Circle V Square Dance Club Registration aid, luggage delivery, travel bureau, hSquare your sets! This is the call Which has started and freshmen testing are only a few of the many services many an evening of wholesome recreation through carried out by Alpha Phi Omega, a national service square dancing for university students and faculty. A fraternity. Besides sponsoring the UMOC contest and minimum of four dances is scheduled for each semester the first alI-school hayride-dance, out Zeta Gamma and the program is climaxed by an annual Dunes Dance Chapter was host to the Central Section Conference of in the month of May. the fraternity. TOP ROW: Cbarles Hofman, Tom Digmzm, Prof. Carl Krekeler, Emmi P. 1019mm, john Rittmmz, George Lax, Robert Gable, Donald T. Orme, Dan Gable, Arm's Jakobyom, 101m Riemer, David Riemer. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Hudolhazum, Judy Hmktbameiz, Sharon Schliebe, Maxine Bromz, Pat Powell, Ployllix Germemtb, Joan Harting, Eileen Duerr, Barbara Colgmz, Marilyn Petemon, 610ml Stephan, Mewlyn Gudim, SECOND ROW: meit Chamenlawam Ben Harrer, Fred Ruiz, Roland Jagelx, Welter Stolz, Emil Beegj 10,677 Papie, Ozto Drawer, Dale Vogel, John C. Krone. BOTTOM R0 W: Babette Reichard, Janet Smiily, Jayne Owin, Linda Lehman, Lynn Harriy, Namy Miller, Carol Rmcb. Gloria Barth, Carolyn Biybop, Milly Krone. BOTTOM ROW: Judy LemeJ Gretchen Hwammm, Bmce Winkler, Ed Nagel, Audrey Mae Lacblam, Rbodzt SteEge, Eileen Dyan. Joanne Swemijen, Gene Eggew, Edward Saffem C bemixtry Club Gamma Delta The chemistry club claims chem majors and minors This organization gives its members additional op- and each year provides interesting programs and ac- portunities for expression of their religious convictions tivities from industry, student speakers, movies, field through worship, leadership, topic study, recreation, and trips to important chemical industries. Majors are urged , service work. A highlight of this past year the Triota to join the American Chemical Society to begin their Regional Convention held here in November. contribution to their profession and benefit from the I TOP ROW:I-1Mvey Kapplm', Rick Allwawlt, Larry Danzer, Ralph 5.519912, Dr. A. IV, Meikolam, AI K617i, DtMZ Gatz, Donald A. Baker. i publications and service available through the society. ? TOP ROW: Edwin Eager, Dale Vogel, Jame! Roeder, Wayne Wodwida, Roland Iagely, Rohert Spmgdt, Gene Eggem, folm Riemer, David Riemer, Paul Mamlyey. Harale Gable, Ed Nagzl, Roger Geike, Reynold Walter, Ben Human FOURTH ROW: Warren Ketmer, Chuck Emmon, R0567? Haney, Albee; Daniel, D5l11 GehleJ Roland Harlmmz, Ted Schroedw, Art Srbroeller, Iolm Rittmml, 4 MMM J. Smith, Donald Ziellee, R0520 Gable, Rahw Fiechmer, Emmi J. Jobmom Dmmld Gatz, Fred Eiclzelberg, Randy Exbenmder, Larry Schneeklotb. THIRD ROW: Edith Howey, Joanne Siezring, Judy Pfi!zer, Barbdm Colgan, Maxine Brotim, Dottie Seebeck, Judy IVawben Judy Grienel, Jam; Harting, Eileen Dam, Janet Voelker, Arlme K owitz, Barkam Amt, Linda Manet, Marilyn Peterson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Gunlim, Connie Wellea Naomi Firnlmlwr, Judith Tangermmm, Mikell Pemtt, Lei: Konkel, Dorothea Buckladrt, GlMia Booth, Carol Rumcb, Sharer; Tbompmn, Barbara Miller, Kartm Wilma Carolyn Rixke, Vit'ga Noland, Lima Lebwmn, Marjorie SowatxkyJ foam Fitzjolm, BOTTOM ROW: Midgz Malleow, Janet Smith, Babette Reirlatmi, Mame folamon, J1me Timm, Sharon Weber, Betty Barley, Barbara Zilleo, Jayne Oww, Lyrm Harm, Gloria 5281719441, Judy Lame, Lei; Rutleowlkyi l 1 126 TOP R0117: Kathy Bmdvig, Ruth W'ilwn, Dixie Krame, Leigh Temme, Helen leon, Vera Allerton, Nancy Welding, Barium Zittel, Nancy Corbett. SECOND ROW: Milly Warmmm. Bea Wagner, Edith Howey, Mary Acker, Pat Nickolmn, Jan Emma. Caroline Schwanke. BOTTOM ROW: Belty DuFmin, ledy Zumbebl, Pat Thiel, Darlene Luxemmz, Connie Wiltrout, Hilda 1demzann. OFFICERS-eTOP ROW: Secretary, Nancy Corbett; Correxponding Secretary, Milly Warmamz. BOTTOM ROW: Treasurer, Mary Acker; Vice Pretidem, Vera Aller- ton; Pretidem, Barbara Zittel. A typical round-mble discmiion of Ilse A.W.S. council. Ayyocz'ated Women Studenty A. W. 8., the Associated Womenis Students organi- zation on campus includes all the women students en- rolled in the University. Serving as a iigohbetweenii for the women on campus and the administration, A. W. S. keeps in tOuCh with its student body thtOugh represen- tatives elected from the various residences. One of the main activities of A. W. S. is the Big-Little Sister Pro- gram which is highlighted by a breakfast at the begin- ning of the Fall Semester. This has been a crucial year for A. W. S.-change and reorganization hes been the key. A. W. 8., now affiliated with the National A. W. S., is in the process of trying to become more a policy- making body than an activity group. 5 TOP ROW: George Fwd, lame; Flynn, Eugene Bmm, Charla: Eicbhammen T om Siexennop, Prof. W. H. Hutcbim, W. E. Witkam, Arnold Bane, Fred Olmn, Ronald Reimer, Brace Ludwig. SECOND ROW: Dick Labmeyen Ditk Kleimcbmidt, Ditk Miller, Profs Paw Heyne, Demm Oberly, My'ran Ham, Dare Laudemt, Tam Ham- mond, Dan Miller, Don Eckari. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley NeleIen, Milly Warmmw, Allyne Nenninger, Dave Koenemam Dick 517mm, Clem; Ococle, Prof. Harold Shmdly, MMinn Huffman, Ruth Wixtlameyer, Judy Kleimcbmidt. Business omd Economia Club The Business and Economics Club, composed of majors and minors in the departments of business and economics, has two functions: first, to reconcile the classroom with the procedures of the American industry and economy; and, second, to act as the meeting place for a closer relationship between faculty and students. Student and faculty members usually discuss the various tcpics presented over coffee and doughnuts. The topics of these programs have ranged from capital deprecia- tion to a student discussion panel on The Organizatiow Man and; finally, to the presentation of papers by Mr. Laube and Mr. Heyne 0f the faculty. OFFICERSeTOP R0117: Fred lezm, pfeiillent; Ron Reimer, vice- prejidwzt; BOTTOM ROW: Mxmbn Niederer, towexponding xecre- tary; Milly Warmamh frecowliwg Ierretary; Shivley N 8163572 Hemmer. The Jotiety 1181qu the protetht ethic um diicuued 5y Amie Barrie, Danni: 01791131, Prof. Paul Heyne, Ron Reimer and Allyne Nennixnger. 127 128 Engineering Society The Engineering Society, which is the largest 0r- ganization on campus, seeks to pr0Vide educational and social advantages for its members. The field trips throughout the year provide practical insight into the type of work that will be encountered as engineers. This year is the first year engineers spent a day touring the United States Steel mills in Gary, Indiana. The social program of the society is geared to activity throughout the year. The social calendar in- cludes a Homecoming banquet, a Christmas party, and TED day. Our Homecoming banquet provides fellow- ship for returning alumni, faculty, students, and parents. Each spring the academic interests of the engineering college come to a halt when TED day arrives. The Engi- neeris Day means no classes, a picnic, softball games, and a banquet in the evening for faculty and students. Rick Beumer and Ray mem text a generator in electrical engineering lab. Ehgineer: emertain guettt at their annual Engineering Sociely Banquet. A1 Eclotenkamp maker me of the Engineering Supply Store tamed by Larry GIelIman and Paul Keble. Prof. Frail Kruger, Colin Sandal, Robem GMlo, Chet nge, Carole Hild, Allen 10x, John W. 551781113 In, Ralph Guth Edward Wendi, Robert J. Miller, Art Chiming, George Lux, Prof. derle: G. Feller. TOP ROW: Ronald Milliex, Carl Knapp, Zoltnm Szmnkay, Jerry Knoew, Don Abraham, AI Eckiwkamp, Kay Max, Cliff Wink, Maurice Hubert, Roger Moritz. TENTH ROW: David Walker, David sieving, Bszan CMle, Jame: Opfer, Jamex Mall, Dale Gilkimon, Gary Goetze, Robert Edgy, Harold Mall. NINTH R0 W: Clemem J. Millev'J J72, Hmmm' W'eike, Lawy Kaebcke, Amati Mmton, John Lew, Don Nezly, Ted W'emiler, Bob Clwffer, Framijm Stdffdnell. Mike Izmme. EIGHTH R0 W: Peter Vielaweg, Claude: Wenzel, Mamice Hath, Ted Martem, Bob Sundermzm, Mike Tbiemw, Neil Marting, LeRoy Fekvewleamp, Roger Biebericb, SEVENTH ROW: Herman Fyelyrmeym, Dick Mikkelxen, Dan EMMMIJ Tom 1451, Fred Loeber, Albert wainj Tom Taylor, CZM'liJ Bening, Eldor Qawdt, Foger Gerke. SIXTH RO1V: Erwin Fitchett, Lawreme Scheffler, Jim Zinkbon, Dick Petermn, John Duxlm'ry, Craig Kowalxlei, Riplacmi Puffpaffj Bob Wagner, Fred Jobman, Jame: Firebammer, FIFTH ROW: Gordon Meier, Robert Renkw, Micbelzmgelo Mazurella,WiZliam Ramp, Harlan Nelwig, Rm: Bixhop, Rein Leetmae, Ruby Link, Glam Henley, Jakn Riemer, David Riemev. FOURTH ROW: Dan Hilgemim'eJ Bob Jagmcly, Robert Gable, Richard Billetter, Jolm Mamball, Henry Stall, Bob P955281, Walter Petting P1777 Zimlel, Richard Sellke, Bab lVemzltsz. THIRD R0 W: Jerry Lacy, Loren Markel, Clam Kmxe, Donald Mamax, Karl Reiffj Roger NaztzleeJ Leowmd 601123, 10391719 Thixred, Demox Gelapulox, Marvin 0111mm , 101m Cutter, SECOND ROW: Gwen: Dmm, Jerry Klein, Fred Buchan, Ken Wicbmdnn, Danni; Miclaielxon, Cbmle; Newton, Jame! Yuill, MMilyne Maeller, BOTTOM ROW: H. Paul Laexck, Wilbert Zwtner, Roger Rickard, Jame; R. Roeder, Ron Sienkwedat, Bob Walzermin, Harlan Rummal, Cmti; Idem Sam Church, Tony Bammtmk, 1Villiam L. 541901, John E. Weber. 120 TOP ROW: Carol Ladwig, 36116th Kade, Valerie Bram, Marlene Peterson, Edna Kickbmb, Midge Rebwmer, Rhoda Steege, Pat Hater, Marly: Albm, Marilyn Petemen, sze Meyer, N may Ulw'cla, M M311 y n S c 19 m e i c 19 e1, Barbara Strom, Arlene Salaam THIRD ROW: Sheila MacKzzy, Domm Poxt, Carol Weinbald, Sue Clark, Grace Krme, Corrine Boettcherm, BMIMM Ddllman, Diane Riedmzmn, Ruth Weber, Carol Rickett, Playl Scherer, Gloria Booth, Ruth AM, Janice Bum, Adelia Peteu, Domm Wilker, Carol Kiwi, Amt Houghmling. SECOND ROW: Kay Wlaitmzm, Jocmne Wettxmed, Lila Lien, Louixe Himmler, Judy Zumlzebl, Joyce Dale, Mary Ann Johanna, Pbyllix Ann Daly, Jan Knudsen, Amz Schaffm't, Dom Snyder, S baron Adamx, Rutbeda Chaffer, 1Vendy Minniear. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanette Stroeymer, 1w Drum, Betty DuFmin, Carol Fonds, Bea Am-der-Au, Judy Weiberman, Marlene McGregor, Kathy Plackemeier. Gamma Sigma Sigma Having pledged fifty new members in September, Gamma Sigma Sigma was installed as the Sigma chapter of the national service sorority. During the year they operated a swap shop and rider-driver service for stu- dents, helped at registration and at Porter hospital, baby- sat for faculty members and did a variety of jobs around campus. Mickey Slyter, Pat Tbiel, Bea Livemnce, German Club Dezmcbe vwein tGerman Club offers a program designed to appeal to all interests. Classical and folk music, literature, art, history, and politics combine to provide an understanding of the German culture as well as practice in this beautiful language. TOP ROW: Cow'm'te Knight, Eldon Hulmer, Myron Han, George Lux, Roger Stbellbase, Bobby Schoenbeck. BOTTOM ROW: Marge Schlender, Carol Renner, Sally Amharic , Rae Kenam', Beth Yankee, Jane Derendinger. TOP ROW: We; Wilkie, Clmence Baker, Robert Jabs, Orlando Radmw, Marvin Granger, Deslyn Salami, Myron Utecb, Jim Sullivan, R611. Andrew Srbulze. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Brammeim', Pat Salami, Kathleen Blaine. Human Relation: Institute of Radio Engineer; The Human Relations Club is an organization pri- The Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc. is a non- marily interested in developing the students, awareness profit organization having as its objective the advance- of problems and opportunities confronting them as a 111th of the theory and practice of radio and electronics. result of modern-day racial dynamics or interaction. To The local chapter is open to all students enrolled as a accomplish this we present a variety of programs de- major in the departments of electrical engineering, signed to give objective information and to promote physics or mathematics. enlightened thought and discussion. TOP ROW: Jame; Gmeber. Roy Krme, 13:1 WWW, Rom Gmelier, Zulnm Szmukay, George Lax, Martin Findling. Robert Scboebridge, Frederick Bleak, Eric Ruby. THIRD ROW: Prof. Marlyn Vocke, Noel Schmidt, William C. Gehrke, Carl Imel, Lambert Range, David Stoike, Gordon Wexlergren, Rickard NiJL Harold Mayer. SECOND ROW: Demo; Gelopulm', Grover Megan Roger Moritz, Charles Molaler, Albert Plaelm, Robert Garlo, William Rolf, HMold Moll, Colin Sandem, Allen 10x. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald H. Gerkaclg, Ken Helberg, Warmer; Happel, Al Meitz, Raymond Klinect, John E. Weber, David J. Schultz, Tom Leimfmcla, Al Lnge. TOP ROW: Eileen Schulz, Wilma Wink, Janet Blume, Marjorie Tbiele, Ann Either, Eliz4betb Scheppcm, Grace Krme, Jo chleler, Marlene Neubromzer. FIFTH ROW: Carol Simpson, Cami Mitchell, Barbara Wemter, Carol Klemdiemt, Lucille Kmeger, Debbie Wilton, Karyn Eexley. FOURTH ROW: Marion Niederer, Romlie Horstmmz, L023 Obemuf, Marlene Klepin, Eileen Kopp, Sue Stampp, Beverly Am-der-Au, Kayla Ketmer, Jayne Schmidt, Nancy Nowix. THIRD ROW: CMolyn Schoenbaum, Carol Beblmg, Paula Slanickzt, Marjorie Paetz, Cowine Boettcber, Margueme Gricben, Judy Weiberman, Barbara Wizder, Marianm Meyer. SECOND R0117: Ruth Gronback, Libby Ann Cutt, Emila Bmvw, Sandy Dobberfubl, Carol Rickert, Joan Seidel, Darld Bmsie, Namy Kamlt, Karen Penman, CMol Boexclo. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Zenker, Clam Laib, Pat Theil, Arliy Lurkow, Loi: Hdrfver, Dorothy Garbem. H ome Economia C lab The Home Economics College Club is composed of women Who are either a major or minor in the depart- ment of home economics. The clubts purpose is to pro- mote professional interest and growth in the ever- increasing field of home economics. They, as a club, strive to help our department by creating more interest in departmental activities, as well as those carried on by the State and National Home Economics Association. Activities that high-lighted 1957-58 were supper meet- ings, a bake sale, a sewing bee, and the clubts annual Career Day. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Mm. Virginia Stallard, adviser; Dottie Garbew, lreamrer; Lois Harper, social chairman; Marlene Klepitz, publicily chairman; Eileen Schultz, recording secretary; Arli: Luckow, pretident: Carol Boesda, vice president; Mrs. Anita Manning, advixer. Joyce Schmidt, Paula Slam'cka and Eileen Kopp xhotv their enameling talentx in Art and Daily Living lab. 132 TOP ROW: Joan Cole, Don Dmchrey, Bah Stepzmeh, Jim Zahorxhy, Pat Schutt. SECOND ROW: Karen Egert, Mix: Emma Freeman, Rhoda Steege. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Steltef. Univeryig; Youth Council The University YOuth Council is an organization of volunteer student workers who operate a recreation center for the children three to fourteen years of age of the College-Hill area. This year the Vale-Day School for the retarded began its work in cooperation with U.Y.C. In spring the United Fund started supporting the activities financially, While the Department of So- ciology and Social Work and the City Park Board jointly supervise the program. The councilis purpose is two- fold: it serves the Children of the community and it provides practical experience for the student workers. Bmineu meeting at the U. Y. C. under the superzrixion of Marion Tellman. Under the mpewz'tion of the leader:, the children are active at various gamet. The game it qumreJF 133 TOP ROW: Eugene McCoxb, William S. Suan'ez, Lyle Iobmton, Robert Prokxt, Jame: Meter, William Baum, Ray Kickbmla, Roger G. Holm, Quent Blacbly. FOURTH R0117: Roy Dalaicb, Herbe Schmiedel, Tom Cappax. James Dawikolm Richard G. Hawker, Antlmr Fedder, Paul Melcbert, lVayne Andaman, Ron Hildebmnd, Wallace Brezik. Claude Zamlxtm. THIRD ROW': Richard James, Cecil A. Query, James I. Quinn, Dale Ellix, Glam; 1. Tabor, Bruce Bloom, Ed Lien, 114101;! F. Bent, Jolm AddWLJ, William W4g4'm', Charley W. Lemlee. SECOND ROW: Millaml Becker, Ray Hall, Tbeodwe L. 527151413, Dick Scbocm, Bert Sobreiber, Em Doering, L. E. Stoklmtm, Karl F. Meyer, Rodney Hallberg, Jame: Bozile. BOTTOM R0117: David McCain, Alfred R. Uzix, foxepla S. Guattella, Philip D. Emalaco, Albert Steele, J12, lune Arvidxon, Helen Emery, Ralph E. Kemxin, Kenneth H. Smee, Harold Kimmel, William W. Wintewlooff Lawyem Asyociation The Valparaiso University Lawyers, Association rep- resents the students before the Administration when problems arise and changes are sought. It is the co- sponser 0f the Supreme Court Day and Lawyefs Day and the association is also a member of the America Law Student Association. TOP ROIV: Harold Ulteiclo, Ron Wish, John Kjoller. FOURTH ROW : Dotmld Eckart, Prof, Oliver Gmelmer, Allan Hm. THIRD ROW: Diane Surramon, Kay Kreinbede'i, Carolyn Burke. SECOND ROW: Myrna Eicklaoff, Carolyn Mogg, Peggy Dalaigren. BOTTOM ROW: Lucille Kmeger, Dolm'eJr Eickelmzmn, Am; Hmmemtm, Pchloology Club Movies dealing with the attitudes reflected upon mentally disturbed patients by their hospital attendants and speakers on Subjects related to psychology draw psychology majors and minors to the meetings of the Psychology Club. Ah' TOP R0 W: Bail: Yankee, Naomi Kroeger, Dayaibea Bucbkart, Ruth Abe, Sue Maknlze, me. Margaretta Tdhgerman, Karen Eggert, Pat Nitlaolxtm, Barbam Kilk, Barb Klinzlt, Corrine Knight, Ind Stringer. SECOND ROW: Carol Gemzen, Mary Alice Herming, AWI7$ Schafffrit, Rae Kemmi, Carol Boebm, Beth Ellenlaerg, Arlene Leininger, Bewevly Auxrde'rrau, Mama Tibben, Elmo? Hzmmucb, lime 01mm. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanette Streamer, Karen Peteutm, Carolyn Stelten Don Dueckrey, Ambony S. Kubwicla the faculty adqrixor, Robert Szepmek, Paul Ayrw, Bemtmi Hanxon, Jan Falk, Juliamz Streder. Social Relation; Club The Social Relations Club, fostering study and dis- cussion in areas of the social studies, presented programs throughout the year to sociology and social work stu- dents. Members heard discussions on such subjects as the work of the F.B.I., the problem of mental illness, group relationships, and the prevention of delinquency. Valpo I ndepmdmty A1506. The activities of the nationally affiliated Indepen' denths Association included dunes parties, spring and fall formals, swimming and roller skating parties and trips to the Norman Beatty Hospital. Through these activities VIA fulfills its functions as a social and service group. Linda Lebmtm, Corrine Km'gbt, Maxine Brown, Walter Szalz, Dam?! ClementJ Keilla Holdeman, Domtloy Becker, Bath Yankee; Karen Pelemmz. l 6 s5? TOP ROW: Joyce Rullmcm, Mvm'lyn Leach, Milly Bubolz, Midge Relymuer, Mary Kay Adam, Jackie Wagemzmn, Ber; Livemme, Trudy Gormrm, Pat Krenzke, Anita Eek, Namy Hupe, Mmdell Baker, Ann H432. SECOND R0117: Doris Snyder, 5195mm Adams, Carole Lorenz, Sally Hibbard, Marty Sigafoore, Karen Klemmer, Marilyn Hermann, Sandi 015m, Nancy Vzm Dem, Joyce Matz, Deanna Steiger, Ruthie Sobairer, szcy Geltemeyer. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Lurtfeldt, Ertker Walker, once Weiblen, Nancy Walsh, Judy Beckman, Eleanor Tendick, lady Anderson, Barb Brown, Nina Berry, Nita Seick. Major: Club A P.E. Majoris one you,ll know, she really has that pep and go . . As this first line of the Majors Club song suggests, Valpois women physical education majors are an enthusiastic and busy group. Easily distinguished on campus by their white blazers, the members of Majors, Club form one of the most active departmental organizations on Valpois campus. The Club has again had an outstanding year. In addition to their annual projects and activities of selling cokes at all Valpo home games, handling coat check at home basketball games and selling basketball season passes, this year Majors club established a University Scholarship for a qualified ' physical education major and the Club published their first annual yearbook, uThe Major . The Majors club entertainment highlight of the year was attending a performance of My Fair Lady earlier this spring. OFFICERS: Nancy Wdlrla, recretdry; Judy Andertom vice prerident; Judy Beckman, president; Ellie Tendick, trezzrwer. Midge Relmmer, Ruth Lmtfeldt and Judy Anderson enjoy a refreshing 1779412. TOP ROW: Gretchen Wagner, Mary Lou Pram, Nancy Brunclae, Pat Tremam, Manielle Gran, D4116 Fergm, ClaMIei Hofman, Martin Hamish, Ema; MIN, Lyle Davidjon, Rick Allwanlt, Albert 14hr, David Klobtz, Bert Koenig, Warren Ketmer, Charla Ingelm, Ritbawl Sheldon, Dolore; Eickelmwn, C biiff'lme H amilmni FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Tendick, Nancy Co'rbelt, Louiie Himmlen Barb Dietrich, lo Facleler, Ronda Hoffman, Marilyn Hormmm, Lowie Holman, Sharon Couplaml, Domilyy Kerbefr, Katbevme Heitlemeicla, Milly Warmamz, Betty Muck, Nancy Lorenz, Nancy Webmeier, Joanne Wettxttzed, foam Aloeller, Nancy Janka. THIRD ROW: Mary Kay Adam, Namy Slam, Jeanne Walter, Dorothy Meyer, Dori Koextei, Linda: Gerkw, Playllix Scherer, Margaret Aim Bigmz, Judy Lamibelrr, Gewmde Gowmm, Midge Rebmuer, Pbyllir Germerotb, Io Amz Monk, Marge Known Damn; Holman, Jane Meyer, Judy Hall, Dermm Sleiger, Mary Bomowwn. SECOND ROW: Hilda Waxxmann, Judy Gilbey, Margaret Kilb, Elemm Meibofei', Gwen Reedy, Jayne Owen, 1m Limberg, Janice Fronek, Jamie Bum, Laverne Olllyoff, Mariorie leeilel Kathy Brockmtm, Bern Liwmmce, Sharon Lomrw, foam Handing, Carolyn Schoeneaum, Nancy Wehling, szral Dunn, Judy Suckow, Judy Anderson, Sharon Azlamx, Dori; Snyder, BOTTOM ROW: Miriam Moellw, Carole Herman, Carol Simpww, Bm'bamz Kalb, 5194448712 Moellerl Evelyn Jagger, Omzlee Eberlatmh, Dal AHA wrtm't, Adam? Brackemich Pauline Sezbeyg, Lei: Hackney, Marilyn Stabler, Nancy Norrix, 1341mm Zike, Kama Eerley, Lou Keck, Carole Radloff', Student Education Anociation The Student Education Association is a professional organization for those people Who are preparing to reach. Activities are sponsored by the state and national organizations Which point the way to becoming a better teacher. The state convention, workshops, monthly meetings with their varied programs, educational semi- nars, our annual banquet, and the closing Dunes picnic highlight the many enjoyable and valuable moments spent tcgether by the members of the organization. This year the organization has seen an increased membership, and a trend toward teachersi becoming professionally minded. OFFICERSJ Ethel Tram, Tram; Mom' Dreex, PVEL; Warren Ketmer, Vi:e-pre.r.; Pat MitchIl Reg. 59:31.; Barbara Taylor, Coma. Say. Mr. Paul Rupprecbt, principal of Immanuel, Q4129 a reading of mmy t0 club memlyers at one of the meeting. 137 140 Acting Athletic Director, Richard Koenig. COACHES: Ken Samem, Emory Bauer, Waller Rainer, John Ki'ame, and Ralph Smrwko. Athletic Leader; After the game was over . . . . representatives of the Valparaiso University family strolled off the court, diamond, or field, proud that they were able to do their part in upholding the high standards of this Christian University. Under the auspices of acting director, Richard Koenig, Valpo was a not-to-be-forgotten opponent for all Indiana Collegiate Conference members. Christian cooperation was proven by the sportsmanship displayed by all Valpoites in inter-Collegiate play. With an enthusiastic student body exerting them- selves in all sports, the extensive intramural program reached its climax in the annual Field Day competition. ..p,. CHEERLEADERS: Mary Alice Fox, Marty Sigafooxe, Joyce Rullmzm, Carolyn Wagnef, Dee McDermott, Carol Bilmer, Marty Burckle, Ellie p . Schmult. TOP ROW: Art Schroeder, Chuck Kolkmka, Joe Sever, Don Abraham, Ken Young, Rid? Gozon, Byron Doerffler, Bob Pace, Dean Kell, FOURTH ROW: Jim Gmeker, Ron Gerlacla, Bob Gmxe, R072 Gill, Carl Nedderman, John Williamx, Jim Wfacken Ray Zubek, Larry Goeglein, Dick Dierkimg. ' THIRD ROW: Tom Rumov, Ron Armgxt, Wally Slam, Tom Orton, Jim Werre, Ted Bamm, Bob Moellering, Lyle Davidson, Mike Catey, P4111 Mamke, Ron Harmi, Jerry Kmximlai. SECOND ROW: Lew Keller, Carl Scbwittem, Dick Melclyer, Neil Remake, Al Morrinon, Dick Miller, Dwmix Gather, Millard Becker, Rich Beumer, Harm Meyer, Jack Sabmmwker, Topper Woelfer. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Olson, Gene Eckert, Jim Reidel, th Wixrzoxkey, Max Roegge,1erry Turielmeyer, Dick Schroer. 141 Brown and Gold Elemm Surprises Expert: omd Coaches 142 Proudly finishing the season under the expert guid- ance of Em Bauer, Walt Reiner and their assistants, the Brown and Gold fought to a seasonis record of four wins, two losses, and two ties, enabling them to end their ninth consecutive winning season. The seasonis honors fell on tackle, Herb Sperling, as most valuable player, while full back, Mike Gates was recognized as VUis most valuable back, averaging more than five yards per carry. An inexperienced, predominantly sophomore squad started the 1957 season against a strong Kalamazoo eleven. Surprising their coaches as well as themselves, the Crusaders played excellently on both offense and defense, holding their favored foes 27 to 6. Valpois hopes were raised from the very first play of the sea- son as Dick Wisnoskey rocketed for a 46 yard touch- down sprint. Going into the Homecoming weekend with two wins, one loss, and one tie, the campus wide flu epidemic extinguished any hope that the fighting eleven had in holding the Butler Bulldogs. Inexperience, mounting injuries, and inadequate replacements were other factors expressed by the coaches as contributing to our Home- coming loss 27 to O. r Brighter scenes in the 57 season were the amazing defeats dealt to Evansville 27 to 7 and Wayne State 18 to 7. The final tussle of the year with Bradley proved to be the best game that the Crusaders played all season by stopping their stronger and more experienced op- position 14 to 14, thus once again proving the experts wrong. T 0P ROW: Arrthcmt Coach Ralph Starenlzo, Jack Walters, Jim Walter, Dean K211, Ken Young, Dick Gozon, Bob Guise, Trainer Randy Hzm THIRD ROW: Amiitmt C0451: Bill Steinbreclaer, Bill Coultrip, Ron Gill, Herb Spetling, Jim Wilkmmlt, Ron Hm'mr, Jolm Williams, Dick Dierking, Arrismmf Coarb Ken Schrieker SECOND ROW: Coach Walt Reiner, Kml Wdtlw, Max Roegge, Dick Wimorkey, Ray Zubeck, Jim Bevim, Ron Aungrr, Jim Waive, Coach Em Bauer BOTTOM ROIV: Manager Chuck Kokaslm, Clarence Bdleet, lack Lawton, Byron Doerffle'r, Bob Pace, Dick Melclaet, Joe Sever, Mike Cater, Larry Goeglem, Manager Ken Olson. ' Ball carrier, Dirk Wimoxkey 60? ii brought down after 4 mb- strmtial gdin lay at Wayne State tackler, 4! Dick Dierking 04$ stand: by. Wally Shaw, VU tackler, ix just 41701;! to throw a Butler halfback out of bound; while Bab Pace 09w move! 1'42 to auixt. Halflmck, Dick Wimoxkey 6m break: through a hard Indiana Central line but ix dragged down by an unidentified lineman, ax d Bmwn and Gold blocker move; onto the .rcene. , WE End: Ninth Consecutwe Winning Semon w 35, SCORES Kalamazoo 6 Valparaiso 27 Ball State 26 Valparaiso 26 Evansville 7 Valparaiso 27 DePauW 37 Valparaiso 7 Butler 27 Valparaiso 0 Indiana Central 7 Valparaiso 13 Wayne State 7 Valparaiso 18 A; Ball State, halfhacle, Wally Sim; 7447 plunge; through a raining Redhim' liiie with Dick Melcher OD and Rwy Zuhech 0947 Bradley 14 Valparaiso 14 ready to move in. Valpo halfback, Dick Dierhing 04$ ellmiex a would-he Evansville Mahler, with Max Roegge U47 charging up from behind to give added protection. ,- Cmmder end, Joe Sever, intercept: a Ball State Redhird 1745:, which Ray Zuheck Q47 race: to the play. 145 146 Basketball The 14.2 average rebounds per game of center Neil Reincke, and the 16.3 average points per game by Dick Schroer, werenht enough to give the Suesens-coached team a respectable ICC Conference berth. The bucket- men were strictly a second-half scoring team, as they outscored conference champs, Evansville, 49-35 in the second half of play, but still lost 82-79. A fired-up squad traveled to Milwaukee, where the underrated Crusaders dumped an overconfident Mar- quette team, 92-74. Placed by Neil Reinckes 27 points and Dick Schroerhs 25 points, the Valpoites could do no wrong, as they compiled an amazing .5 08 shooring average to the oppositions, .372. With the graduation of Dick Miller, Jerry Krasin- ski, Neil Reincke, and Herrn Meyer Coach Ken Suesens is still left With a team of experienced ballhandlers. J :5? gm, - Neil Reimke M4J amistx Lew Keller L457 drojv the ball in the Merket, while Dick Schroer QStJ watclaej the action. TOP ROW: Roy Beilfmy, Jolm Kmager, Neil Remake, Ron Milliex, Lew Keller, Jerry Kmsimki, Kem Blubm. SECOND ROW: Kmt Gum, Dicle Schroer, Herm Meyer, Carl Neddermm, Topper Woelfer, George Reiwbamit, Jim Forrejter. BOTTOM ROW: Al Morrison, Richard Miller, Kurt Kollmeyer, Jerry Tweizmeyer, Tom OMOn, Paul Mmzxke, A1 Jabx. II l' I 'I 7148 aeCoe 6St. JosepHs aVWWestern Michigan Evansville Washington 9eColumbia Ball State $gWashington ggNotre Dame Western Michigan 36DePa1uW 72142621116 3kIndiana State Butler 7gEvansville Indiana State ggButler St. Joseph6s ggBall State Marquette DePauW agDenotes home games 61 64 68 72 66 72 79 61 63 97 6O 85 82 68 83 64 80 74 82 Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Dick Miller 7347 mare: a rebound, a: Lew Keller 7437 block: out the oppon'tion. TOP ROW: B017 Vorreyer, Bill Cole, Jim Jordan, Dave Meyer, Max Eliy, Bola fagmcla, Rm; Bishop, Don Wmiermeedm. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Garrard, Rex Hode, Gewge Schnauffer, Dick Mnm'n, Bob Milliex, Rwdy Kutamky, Gem Rugged New Spirited Coach Seek; to Ravine T eam Bill Voweyer, Earl Smith, Jim Jordan, and Keith Honold get self Operating under a new coach, John Krause, the Valpo track team has begun a reconstruction. After successive poor seasons, Coach Ktause is determined to make track a major sport on this campus. This yeafs Varsity squad with only twelve men reporting, Will try to improve last years sixth place finish in the ICC. The mainstay of the'Varsity this year will be senior distance man, Ted Schroeder, the only record-breaker of last yeafs team. Ted stands a good chance of breaking three Valpo records this yeatethe half-mile, the mile, and the two-rnile runs. Highlights of the season include: the Viking Olympics at Rock Island, Illinois, the big and little state meets, the ICC meet, plus six dual meets. Wowming up lrefore tlmt Mg workout. TOP ROW: John Wells, Art Schroeder, Gerald Grate, 101m Kmeger, Keith H07zold, Al Kem, Al Jalu. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Brown, Ted Schroeder, Bill Robert, Jam Gmmier, Clarence Bakew. After a thorough workout, the 170315 trudge wearily back Today men, wire going to practice relay rzmm'ng. t0 the gym. 151 152 Valpo N ine Vie! for Conference .. Coach Em Bauer, leader of Valpo Diamondmen. With the aid of seven returning letterman and under the guidance of Coach Em Bauer, the Valparaiso Diamondmen hope to secure the Indiana Collegiate Conference trophy. As the season gets under way, a nineteen game schedule will be on the Crusaders ladder to success. Included in the rigid schedule are Big Ten opponents, Purdue and Illinois, plus Notre Dame and Chicago. Valpds pitching staff led by Jerry Tweitrneyer, Dick Beumer and Jim Forrester, and assisted by Bob Barley and Ken Thelander, will try to better last yearhs amazing 1.44 earned run average, ranking third in small college competition. Behind the plate the Valpoites have in the number one position, Torn Orton; whereas, the infield and outfield positions are undecided. Don Vamdermeeden, Jerry Twietmeyer, and Ray Hendrick: are im- portant member: of the VU baxelmll Jquad. amxww A 7, aw Emma ; $72332 TOP ROW: Coach, Ralph Starenko, Toppev' Woelfer, Kurt Gram, Herl; Spwling, Rirly Gozon, Jerry Tu'ietmeyer, Larry Goeglein, John Welly, Comb Emory Bauer. SECOND ROW: Ted Bdrm, Byron Doerffler, Dick Schroer, Bob Riley, Ron Brandt, Galen Grate, Ron Graf, Tom Orton, Jim Forrexter. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Wait, Rick Beumer. Ken Sobreiber. George Bevan Jim Wilbmndt, Ray Hendrick, Don Vandermeeden, Bob Barley, Ken Olson. Bmeball Schedu le APRIL 3 MANCHESTER 1 2 INDIANA STATE 1 6 ILLINOIS 1 9 BUTLER 29 CHICAGO MAY 3 BALL STATE 6 PURDUE 17 EVANSVILLE Sophomore repreyenmtiz'es on the 1958 Vamily are Bob Bmley and Ron Graf. 153 TOP ROW: Jim Reidel, Lyle Davidyon, Chuck KieJel. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Eckert, Bob Muellering. T enmk Bowling A late spring and bad weather sliced Valpds last The Valparaiso Alleymen led by captain, Bob Cline, seasons 11 scheduled matches in half, as the T men took third place in the 1957-1958 season of the Mid- completed a four win and two loss season. west Inter-Collegiate Bowling Conference. The trounc- Previewing this seasons events, however, shows a ing of the Notre Dame team was one of the highlights much brighter View. Back for their fourth season and in this years season with each man averaging 198 for probably compiling one of the best experienced teams the match. Valpo has seen, are veterans: Lyle Davidson, Jim Another highlight was the dethroning of the league Riedel, Gene Eckert, and Bob Moellering. leading Loyola team. Harlan Kdltlaoff, Myron Walker, 8017 Cline, Dave Hartmann, Ralph Scheit. , w'ii z a 154 TOP ROW: Al Mowirson, Lew Keller, A1 Sandborg. BOTTOM ROW: Jack. Allen, Gary Knoke, Tom Wilton. Golf Crorr Country The Crusader golfers got an early start on the 1958 In a season virtually chopped in half by the flu, season as they opened by playing their first match, a Valpds Harriers, guided by new coach John Krause, four-way affair, April 11. turned in a creditable 3-2 record in dual meets, while Coach Ken Suesens annOunced a ten march golf placing 4th in the ICC meet. schedule to be played against nine formidable opponents The thinclads made a sprinting start, winning their -Evansville, Butler, Indiana State, Western Michigan, first three meets over Ball State, Manchester, and Navy Ball State, St. Josephs, Chicago, Wabash, and DePauw. Pier. With only one returning letterman, Al Morrisson, the Senior thinclad Ted Schroeder regained his title linksmen will have a young, but experienced team. which he won as a sophomore by placing first in the Crusaders sported a 2-7 win-Ioss record last season. ICC meet. Cozzck, Jolm Krame; Dick Schroer, Carl Neddermau, Jim Graeber, Dan Abraham, Ron Gerlacla, Ted Schroeder, Art Schroeder. 155 Men? Intramural! The Fraternities, Dormatories, and Independents were represented in the grueling athletic program start- ing with Cross-Country in September and ending with Field Day in May. The dethroning of the Phi Psis by the independent team, the Oldtimers, ending the Phi Psis reign 0n the basketball court, exemplifies what competition there has been in the intramural sports program this year. With Coach John Krause assisting Richard Koenig in or- ganizing the intramural program, the program was, as usual, very extensive and successful. This yeafs sports included: golf, basketball, softball, tennis, football, ping pong, bowling, volleyball and cross-country. Awaiting the 514m 273! Phi Pli Don Premllet are, Phi Deltf M49; Roegge and Dick Lobmeyer. Max Roegge, Plaz' Delt, tmaybex the ball back at Pbi Psi, Don Prevallet. f 156 Jim Engelbert claim we fM Lambda CM. Bill Steinbam Zen 100w with a book Ibot, 4; 171': eager teammate: u'atcla the shot. Lambda Cloz' quarterback, D07; Pmefmck fade; lmck Io pan, zz'laile Dm Wolvlhueter block; am an on-rmlaiazg lineman. The perfect form executed by Don Baeclalw. 157 I ncreming I ntmmuml Particzpation at Valpo The Womerfs Recreational Association offers a diversified program of recreational activities for Valpo CO-eds. The seasonal order of the intramural competi- tion included basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, softball, ping pong, archery, bowling and swimming. Valpds field hockey and volleyball teams, under the sponsorship of Womerfs Recreational Association, com- peted in Play Days held at Purdue University while the University of Chicago played host to our basketball team. This year WomenTs Recreational Association began a precedent of awarding two new trophies-the Scholar- ship trophy was given to the sorority voted by its oponents as showing the best sportsmanship during the TOP ROW: Marie Rambo, Sylvia Miller, Beverly Livemme, Elaine Green, Am'm Eek, Camljm Miller, Exlher Walker, Amt Schumacber, Pa! Kremke, Joyce M1122, Linda Lebr. BOTTOM ROW: Midge Mivbael, Mary Ann Iolsmmet, Ethel Tram, Jackie Wagemanw, Mary Lou Frate. year. The membership trophy was given to the dormi- tory or off-campus residence that had the highest per- centage of women belonging to W.R.A. During Field Day the athletically inclined again participated in the running and standing broad jumps, the high jump, and softball throw and the 50 and 75 yard dashes, while the novelty race had its usually popular following. Other activities to be remembered are the style show given for freshmen women by graceful W.R.A. models, co-recreational nights for the enjoyment of the Whole campus family, the planned sports day, and the annual cock-out held in the gym grove. A high jump for that 1101 ball-Dottie Peter; 1': doing her bait. Mn Von Hmen dixplayx her bowling form. Gamma: warm up for the Ipecmton. Jackie Wagemmm ix jumpng for Ike Alplm P 17; their battle with Ilse Gnmmm f final victory in the Women' r Volley Ball Intravmmlx, 160 z meummm 162 Senior: This last year for the Seniors is as usual filled with mixed emotions. The thought of getting Out into the world is welcomed by some and feared by others. Their four years at VU will be remembered not so much for the studying done but for the friends gained. During our last year it must be admitted that the class as a whole didnit do much together other than elect officers in fall, participate in the All School Follies, and attend the dance the Juniors gave for us in the Spring. However, individually, many of the members of the Senior class led the campus through another successful year. , 4:5 M 723$ CLASS OFFICERS: TOP ROW7: Social Chairman, AZ Meifz; Vice President, Lloyd Sponboliz. BOTTOM ROW: Secretwy, Joyre Ham; Pretidem, Ron Armgard; Tremm'er, Milly IVarmann. Beer, campy: gouip, flue latett joke, and the future we topicx for :em'on who meet 01w 4 glam at the old Corral. Clam of 1958 ROSS ABBE, A.B. Ida Grove, Iowa RICHARD AHNERT, B.S. Geneseo, Illinois CLAUDIA AHRENS, B.S. Fort Dodge, Iowa MARLYS M. ALBUS, A.B. Beemer, Nebrmkrz JAMES AMLING, A.B. Pana, Illinois VELMA AMLING, A.B. Lanark, Illinois WILLIAM ANDERSON, AB. Elgin, Illinois RONALD ARMGARD, A.B. Lyons, Illinois RONALD AUNGST, A.B. Gary, Indiana DORIS AWE, A.B. Elkhart, Illinois PAUL AYRES, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana W. BAERENWALD, B.S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin KENNETH BAILEY, A.B. Richmondville, New York THEODORE BARAN, B.S. Clarendon Hills, Illinois ALTHEA BARTZ, A.B. Suring, Wisconsin CAROL BAUR, A.B. Ithaca, New York RUTH BEALL, A.B. Rochester, Indiana JUDITH BECKMAN, B.S. Elmhurst, Illinois LYDIA BEKEMEIER, B.S. Yorkville, Illinois HAROLD BENTZ, A.B. Hutchinson, Minnesota 163 Seniom NINA BERRY, 3.5. Wood River, Illinois JANICE BERTH, A.B. Oshkosh, Wisconsin EDW. BERTHOLET, A.B. Collingswood, New Jersey SUSAN BIGLOW, B.S. Tonawanda, New York MYRON BIRKY, A.B. Kouts, Indiana BRUCE BLOOM, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana ELAINE BLUHM, A.B. Clayton, Illinois C. BOETTCHER, B.S. Blue Earth, Minnesota LEON BOLAND, B.S. Spencer, Wisconsin ELAINE BOMKEJAB. Benton Harbor, Michigan M. BRAMMEIER, A.B. Ceylon, Minnesota ANESTHER BRAUER, B.S. Boston, Massachusetts BARBARA BROWN, BS. Escondido, California CHARLES BROWN, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana KINSEY BROWN, B.S. Chicago, Illinois ROBERT BROWN, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana EUGENE BRUNS, AB. Denver, Iowa D. BUCHHART, A.B. Closter, New Jersey LESTER BURCH, A.B. Grand Haven, Michigan HERBERT BUSCHING, 3.5 Roselle, Illinois 5 1 l 104 f Clan of 1958 ARNOLD BUSSE, A.B. Rising Sun, Indiana ANNE BUSZIN, 13.8. St. Louis, Missouri RAY BUTZ, A.B. Indianapolis, Indiana DAVID CAMPBELL, A.B. Highland, Illinois HENRY CARLSON, BS. Munster, Indiana JAMES W. CHARD, A.B. Chicago, Illinois GILBERT CHIN, 3.8. New York, New York DONA CLARK, A.B. Whiting, Indiana ROBERT CLARK, A.B. Colivar, New York ART CLAUSING, B.S. Palatine, Illinois ROBERT CLINE, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ALLAN CONRAD, BS. Chicago, Illinois RICHARD COTTLER, B. Ottawa, Illinois NANCY CUTSHALL, B.S. Hammond, Indiana LYLE DAVIDSON. A.B. Wonder Lake, Illinois GRACE DEMLER. 15.5. North Tonawaa'a, New York EUGENE DENK, A.B. Chicago, Illinois CARA DEUSCHLE, A.B. Chicago, Illinois DALLAS DOLLASE, A.B. Watertown, Wisconsin RAMONA DREES, B.S. Garden City, Kansas 165 Senior: DONALD DRUCKREY, A.B. Gillett, Wisconsin JACK DUIS, 13.5. V alparaiso, Indiana MARGARET DUNN, BS. Milwaukee, Wisconsin PHYLLIS DURAND, A.B. Michigan City, Indiana ELAINE DURST, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ONALEE EBERHARDT, B.S. Jacksonville, Illinois DONALD ECKART, A.B Collinsville, Illinois EUGENE ECKERT, A.B. Racine, Wisconsin C. EICHHAMMER, A.B. Scarsdale, New York C. W. GUSTAV EIFRIG, B.S. Wheaton, Illinois EMILIE EIFRIG, A.B. Wheaten, Illinoix BETH ELLENBERG, A.B. Nlaywood, Illinois HERMAN ERBACHER, B.S. Glendale, New York NATHAN ESHELMAN, A.B. Goshen, Indiana JANICE EVANS, B.S. Memphis, Tennessee JOANNE FACKLER, B. Dearborn, Michigan JANICE FALK, B.S. St. Ansgar, Iowa v I RICHARD FARREN, A.B. . Aurora, Illinois 1 ARTHUR FEDDER, A.B. St. Jacob, Illinois ' ' JOSEPH FEIERTAG, A. .' Fort Wayne, Indiana . NANCY FINGER, A.B. Cleveland, Ohio JOAN FITZJOHN, A.B. Sterling, Colorado BETTY FLESNER, BS. Clayton, Illinois RICHARD FRANK, AB. Chevy Chase, Maryland CARL FREIBURGER, A.B. Billings, Montana MARILYN FREITAG, A.B. Brooklyn, New York JAMES FREMDER, A.B. Flossmoor, Illinois W. FRIEDERICHS, B.S. Bronxville, New York R. FRISCHMAN, A.B. Wh'ittlesey, Wisconsin THOMAS FUELLING, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana EDWARD GADE, III, 3.8. Gleason, Wisvonsin ROBERT GARLO, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan FRED GEESA, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana HAROLD GEHLE, A.B. Lamed, Kansas WILLIAM GEHRKE, 3.5. Shazvano, Wisconsin ROGER GESKE, RS. Joliet, Illinois HOWARD GIBSON, A.B. Kalamazoo, Michigan RONALD GIBSON, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana ELIZABETH GLENZ, A.B. New Orleans, Lousiana WILBERT GLYNNy B.S. Wyhaff: Minnesota Clay; of 1958 167 168 DANIEL CODE, A.B. .Mokena, Illinois ELROY GOHLKE, A.B. Alpena, Michigan JAMES GOSS, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ROSS GRAEBER, JR., B.S. Crown Point, Indiana JAMES GREENE, A.B. Des Plaines, Illinois ALICE GUETSCHOW, B.S. Lanxing, Michigan M. GUNDERSON, B.S. Eleva, Wisconsin RALPH GUTH, B.S. South Euclid, Ohio JOYCE HAAS, A.B. Orchard Park, New York NAOMI HACKBARTH, B.S. Janesville, Wisconsin BERT HAERTHER, B.S. Williston, North Dakota RAYMOND HALL, A.B. Cass Lake, Minnesota LEROY HANDROCK, B.S. Elgin, Illinois ANN HANNEMANy A.B. Wlilwaukee, Wisconsin ELINOR HANNUSCH, A.B. Argom'a, Kansas RONALD HARMS, B.S. Houston, Texas LOIS HARPER, B.S. Chicago, Illinois MARIE HASZ, A.B. Bridgeton, New Jersey ROBERT HATCH, A.B. Chicago, Illinois THOMAS HAUFF, A.B. Valjmraiso, Indiana Clay: of 1958 CHARLES HAZLETT, B.S. Laporle, Indiana Robert HECKEL, A.B. Wilmette, Illinois K. HEIDENREICH, B.S. Albion, Michigan ROBERT HENDRICKS, B.S. Dundee, Illinois 95;: $3 a ;x , ran 33 a DELLA HENNING, A.B. Eau Claire, Wisconsin ROBERT HENSEL, A.B. Rensselaer, Indiana DONALD HERMANCE, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana CAROL HEULE, A.B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin CAROLE HILD, A.B. Cleveland, Ohio ROGER HINKLEDEY, A.B. Cherokee, Iowa RONDA HOFFMAN, B S. Mexico, Missouri LORRAINE HOLTZON, B.S. Evanston, Indiana KEITH HONOLD, A.B. Sheboygan, Wisconsin MARILYN HORMANN, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana J. HUCHTHAUSEN, A.B. Burlington, California JUDY HUCHTHAUSEN, A.B. Burlington, California JAMES HUEGLI, A.B. Grosse Point, Michigan ALBERT JABS, B.S. Bristol, Connecticut ROBERT JABS, B.S. Bristol, Connecticut ROLAND JAGELS, A.B. Cole Camp, Missouri 169 1 q l 0 Seniom JOAN JENSEN, A.B. Wellisville, New York GLORIA JOESTING, A.B. Bemidzi, Minnesota MARY A. JOHANNES, A.B. Old Hickor , Tennessee G. JOHANNING, A.B. Wausau, Wisconsin BRUCE JOHNSON, B.S. Lombard, Illinois RAYMOND JOHNSON, A.B. V alpamiso, Indiana THOMAS JOHNSON, A.B. Louisville, Kentucky DAVID JOHNSTON, A.B. Porter, Indiana JAMES JUERGENSEN, A.B. Gary, Indiana R. JURGENSEN, A.B. Chicago, Illinois LENORE KAMIN, B.S. Brookfield, Illinois ELYNOR KANNING, A.B. Ormsby, Alinnesota GEORGE KARAMPAS, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana HARLON KALTHOFF, B.S. Kansas City, Missouri BARBARA KATH, B.S. Detroit Lakes, Minnesota LOIS KEIGER, A.B. Clinton, Massachusetts 5 NANCY KENDT, B.S. Gary, Indiana DOROTHY KERBER, B.S. Chicago, Illinois RALPH KERWIN, A.B. Hobart, Indiana WARREN KETTNER, A.B. Thuman, Minnesota u EDNA KICKBUSH, A.B. Cattaraugus, New York JERRY KING, A.B. Chicago Heights, Illinois WM. KISSENBERTH, 13.5. Massapequa, New York JOHN KJOLLER, A.B. Holyoke, Massachusetts DAVID KLEINER, B.S. Chicago, Illinois J. KLEINSCHMIDT, AJL Rehoboth, Massachusetts RAYMOND KLINECT, 13.5. Olmsted Falls, Ohio DAVID KLOHA, A.B. Herkley, Michigan JOHN KNEUPPEL, A.B. Hampton, 101m HOWARD KNORR, A.li. Birmingham, Michigan JOHN KOCH, A.B. Elmwood Park, Illinois CHARLES KOKASKA, AJL Berwyn, Illinois JIM KOLTERMAN, 3.5. St. Paul, Minnesota C. KOLZOW, B.S. Detroit, Michigan KENNETH KONU, A.B. Moose Lake, Minnesota MARY KOPSCICK, B.S. Gary, Indiana ' GERALD KRASINSKI, A.B. Chicago, Illinois RICHARD KRAUSE, A.P. Chesterton, Indiana ROLAND KRAUSE, AB. Chicago Heights, Illinois THELMA' RRAUSE, A.B. Lansing, Illinois Clam of 1958 1 71 1 l 2 THEODORE KREBS, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ' NAOMI KROEGER, A.B. Wisner, Nebraska MILDRED KRONE, A.B. Accident, Maryland WILLIAM KRUEGER, RS. Shawano, Wisconsin GENE KRUG, AB. Whittlesey, Wisconsin ALLAN KRUGER, A.B. New Buffalo, Michigan CLAUS KRUSE, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana WILLIAM LABUDE, RS. Em Claire, Wisconsin HOWARD LACEY, A.li. Houston, Texas H. PAUL LAESCH, B.S. .S r:ginaw, Michigan CARL LANDINO, A.B. Itasca, Illinois DAVID LAUDENAT, A.B. Arlington, Texas JACK LAWRENTZ, AB. Northbrook, Illinois JACK LAWSON, AB. Decatur, Indiana HAROLD LEHMANN, ILS. Libertyville, Illinois CHARLES LEMKE, AJS. Detroit, Michigan EDGAR LIEN, A.B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin NILS LINDFORS, B.S. Staten Island, New York RICHARD LINN, A.B. Parma, Ohio PATRICIA LOHFF, A.B. PontiaC, Michigan R. LOHMEYER, A.B. Hammond, Indiana DONALD LOHRENTZ, A.B. Oak Park, Illinois A. LONGINOW. 3.5. Chicago, Illinois JUDITH LOTH, A.B. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin ARLlS LUCKOW, B.S. Kalispell, Montana MARK LUDWIG. A.B. Berwyn, Illinois GEORGE LUX, B.S. Evergreen Park, Illinois CAROL MAASS, B.S. Rochester, Minnesota ELSIE MACHNEK, B.S. Chicago, Illinois SANDRA MACKEY, AB. Grand Rapids, Michigan G. MAGDALENOS, AB. Chicago Heights, Illinois ELLIOT MANKE, A B. Lakewood; Ohio DONALD MANTAY, B.S. Staunton, Virginia THOMAS MARION. A.B. Graveton, Pennsylvania LOREN MARKEL, 3.5. Northwood, Iowa JOHN MATHEUS, AB. Union, New Jersey HELEN MATHIAS, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana CHARLES McFANN, BS. Gary, Indiana DONALD McGIBBON, B.S. Broadview, Illinois M. McGREGOR, B.S. Berlin, Wisconsin Clam of 1958 174 Senior; DONALD McKELVEY, A.B. . Milford, Michigan EDWARD MEISSNER, A.B. Whiting, Indiana ALV MEITZ, A.B. Fraser, Illichigan RICHARD MELCHER, B.S ' Chivago, Illinois HERMAN MEYER, A.B. Rogers City, Michigan RICHARD MEYER, A.B. Glendale, New York DONALD MILLER, A.B. Batavia, Illinois PAUL MILLER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois RICHARD MILLER, A.B. Columbus, Indiana SHIRLEY MILLER, A.B. Fulda, Minnesota PATRICIA MITCHELL, B.S. Western Springs, Illinois JOAN MOELLER, A.B. Alilwaulzee, Wisconsin MARILYNE MOELLER, B.S. Wabash, Indiana MIRIAM MOELLER, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan R. MOELLERING, JR., B.A. Fort Wayne, 'Indiana FREDERICK MOLINE, B.S. Highland, Indiana ELIZABETH MUCK, B.S. Portland, Oregon WILLIAM MUELLER, A.B. St. Ansgar, Iowa ALMIRA MULLIGAN, B.S. Knox, Indiana SHIRLEY NELESEN, A.B. Manitowoc, Wisconsin A. NENNINGER, A.B. Berwyn, Illinois E. NEWMAN, A.B. Chicago, Illinois P. NICHOLSON, A.B. Elkhart, Indiana DIETER NICKEL, A.B. Valparaiso, Indium; CLAUDIA NIE, A.B. Bayside Hills, New York MARION NIEDERER, A.B. Elmhurst, Illinois DONNA NIEMANN, A.B. Garfield Heights, Ohio ROBERT NILSEN, A.B. Chicago, Illinois RICHARD NISS, B.S. Dundee, Illinois BARBARA NIZDER, A.B. Cleveland, Ohio D. NOMMENSEN, 3.3. So. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GLADYS NOREEN, A.B. Minneapolis, Minnesota JAMES NORGREN, B.S. Kenmore, New York KENNETH OLSON, A.B. Berwyn, Illinois WILLARD OLSON, A.B. Cloquet, Minnesota JANICE ORLUSKE, A.B. Minneapolis, Minnesota ROY OSCARSON, B.S. Plymouth, Indiana GEORGE PAUL, A.B. Aurora, Illinois NANCY PAUL, .13. Beaver Dam, Wisconsin DIANE PAULSON, B.S. Chicago, Illinoix Clam of 1958 175 176 GEORGE PETERSON, A.B. Chicago, Illinois KENDALL PETERSON, A.B. Chestermn, Indiana D. PFOTENHAEUR, A.B. Woodstock, Illinois C. PIOTROWSKI, A.B. Iichigan City, Indiana RONALD POKRANDT, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana H. PRENTISS, JR., A.B. V alparaiso, Indiana KAREN PRESCOTT, AB. Chula Vista, Calif. LANE PRESCOTT, AB. Chula Vista, Calif. FRANKLIN PRUESS, B.S. South Bend, Indiana SHIRLEY PRICE, B.S. Gary, Indiana RONALD PRIEBE, B.S. Beloit, Wisconsin CAROLYN QUOSS, A.B. For! Smith, Arkansas JOHN RAKOW, A.B. Elgin, Illinois EVELYN RAU, A.B. Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM READER, A.B. Detroit, Michigan RONALD REIMER, AB. Lombard, Illinois J. NEIL REINCKE, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana DONALD REINKING, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana MIRIAM REITZ, A.B. Guttenberg, Iowa THOMAS RETZER, A.B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin RALPH REUSS, B.S. Buffalo, New York JAMES RIEDEL, B.S. Jackson, Michigan DONNA RINK, B.S. Port Hope, Michigan JOHN RITTMAN, A.B. Nagercoil, India WILLIAM ROLF, B.S. River Forest, Illinois ROBERT ROTH, B.S. Chicago, Illinois GLEN RUBOW, A.B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin ERIC RUBY, B.S. Tulsa, Oklahoma ROGER RULLMAN, A.B. Aurora, Indiana LAMBERT RUNGE, B.S. Concordia, Missouri THOMAS RUSNOV, B.S. Parma, Ohio WAYNE SALLACH, A.B. Etna, Pennsylvania NORMAN SARACOFF, AB. Michigan City, Indiana FRED SAUDER, B.S. Chappell, Nebraska CHARLES SAUER, A.B. Lakewood, Ohio RUTH SCHAIRER, B.S. Cheltenham, Pennsylvania WALTER SCHAW, A.B. Hammond, Indiana JAMES SCHERER, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana JOHN SCHERER, JR., B.S. Baltimore, Maryland RONALD SCHERER, B.S. LaPorte, Indiana 177 178 RALPH SCHERT, A.B. Brooklyn, New York THOMAS SCHLARE, A.B. Chicago, Illinois INGRID SCHLANGE, B.S. Azusa, California JAMES SCHLEGEL, B.S. Richton Park, Illinois M. SCHLENDER, A.B. St. Joseph, Michigan SUE SCHMELING, A.B. Rockford, Illinois R. SCHOENBECK, A.B. Mt. Prospect, Illinois B. SCHREIBER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois K. SCHREIBER, B.S Michigan City, Indiana B. SCHROEDER, B.S. Washington, Michigan TED SCHROEDER, A.B. Coal Valley, Illinois ROBERT SCHROER, A.B. Rochester, Indiana DAVID SCHULTZ, B.S. N. Tonowanda, New York JOHN SCHULTZ, B.S. Racine, Wisconsin CARL SCHUMAN, A.B. Lakewood, Ohio CARL SCHWITTERS, A.B. Plymouth, Wisconsin PAULINE SEEBERG, B.S. Franklin Park, Illinois JUANITA SEICK, B.S. Elmwood Park, Illinois ALFRED SELTZ, Jr. A.B. Thief River Falls, Minnesota MARILYN SERING, A.B. N. Riverside, Illinois CHAS. SHEMENSKE, B.S. Mentor, Ohio ROBT. SHOEBRIDGE, B.S. Niagara Falls, New York MARY LEE SIEDENTOP, B.S. Plymouth, Indiana THOMAS SIESENNOP, A.B. Chicago, Illinois MARILYN SIEWERT, A.B. Milbank, South Dakota CAROL SIMPSON, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana KENNETH SMEE, A.B. Kokoma, Indiana GENE SMITH, AB. Valparaiso, Indiana WARREN SMITH, A.B. Chicago, Illinois G. SODERHOLM, BQ Buffalo, New York PAUL SONNE, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana EDNA SORENSON, B.S. Meriden, Connecticut M. SOWATSKY, A.B. Saginaw, Michigan MERTICE SPAUDE, AB. Minneapolis, Minnesota HERBERT SPERLING, A Michigan City, Illinois M. SPLITTGERBER, B.S. Clintonville, Wisconsin LLOYD SPONHOLTZ,I A.B. Chicago, Illinms ' MARILYN STABLER, B.S Munster, Indiana NANCY STARN, B.S. Elmhurst, Illinois ALBERT STEELE, 'JR B.A . Valparaiso, Indiana ' low of 1958 179 180 ROBERT STEPANEK, A.B. Cicero, Illinois DAVID STOIKE, B.S. LaGrange, Illinois WALTER STOLTZ, B.S. New York, New York BETTY STOWELL, A.B. Hobart, Indiana ALVIN STREDER, A.B. Chicago, Ill. WINFRIED STRIETER, B.S. Cleveland, Ohio LOIS STROM, A.B. Winter Haven, Florida JAMES SULLIVAN, A.B. Hammond, Indiana MILDRED SWIHART, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana JAMES SWING, B.S. LaPorte, Indiana LEIGH TEMME, AB. St. Louis, Missouri K. THELANDER, A.B. Dundee, Illinois JOHN TIMM, B.S. New York, New York RUTH TOEPFER, B.S. Peru, Indiana ETHEL TRAUT, B.S. Archbold, Ohio JEAN TREMAIN, B.S. Aurora, Illinois G. TWIETMEYER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois HAROLD ULREICH, A Chicago, Illinois ANTHONY VALLE, A.B. Gary, Indiana CARMEN VALLE, A.B. Gary, Indiana SHERRY VERMILION, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana RICHARD VOLLMER, A.B. Teaneck, New Jersey KAY VONDERLAGE, A.B. Lake Worth, Florida MARY VON HUSEN, A.B. Paso Robles, California HOWARD VONTIN, A.B. Maywood, Illinois BRUCE WACHHOLZ, A.B. Homewood, Illinois NILS WAHLSTROM, A3. Detroit, Michigan J. WALDBUESSER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois MYRON WALKER, B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio MILDRED WARMAN, A.B. St. Louis, M issouri HILDA WASSMAN, B.S. DeKalb, Illinois JOHN WEBER, B.S. Dover, New Jersey NANCY WEHLING, A.B. Kenmore, New York R. WEHRENBERG, A.B. Elwood, Indiana ROGER WENTZEL, B.S. Windom, Minnesota T. WERNING, A.B. Youngstown, Ohio G. WESTERGREN, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana CAROL WESTPHAL, A.B. Green Bay, Wisconsin ESTHER WIESE, A.B. Muskegon, Michigan WAYNE WIESE, B.S. Kendallville, Indiana Clam of 1958 181 182 JAMES WILBRANDT, A.B. Algonquin, Illinois RUTH WILLIAMS, A.B. Lancaster, Pennsylvania ANNE WILSON, A.B. Schererville, Indiana DONNA WILSON, B.S. Wood River, Illinois ' J. CLARK WILSON, A.B. Highland, Indiana WILMA WINK, A.B. Utica, Michigan SANDRA WINTER, B.S. Palatine, Illinois RUTH WISCHMEYER, A.B. Berwyn, Illinois RICHARD WISNOSKY, A.B. Parma, Ohio MARGARET WITTE, A.B. Oshkosh, Wisconsin M. WITTMAACK, A.B. Wanatah, Indiana D. WOHLHUETER, A.B. Golden, New York EDWARD WOLFF, A Aurora, Illinois JEANNE WOLTER, A.B. Elmhurst, Illinois ROBERT YOUNG, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana MELVIN YOUNGER, A.B. Worth, Illinois BARBARA YOUNT, A.B. Canover, North Carolina JAMES ZABORSKY, A.B. Cicero, Illinois JAMES ZAUN, A.B. Hammond, Indiana ELIZABETH ZENKER, B.S. Chicago, Illinois DONALD ZIEHM, A.B North Tonawanda, New York ROGER ZISMAN, A.B. Santa Barbara, California BARBARA ZITTEL, B Eden, New York WAYNE ANDERSON, LL.B. Aurora, Illinois MILLARD BECKER, LL.B. Delroit, Michigan EARL BLADOW, LL.B. Hanln'nson, North Dakota JAMES BUTCHER, LL.B. Hazel Park, Michigan THOMAS CAPPAS, LL.B. East Chicago, Indiana EARL DOERING, LL.B. Gaylord, Minnesota DALE ELLIS, LL.B. Valparaiso, Indiana L. GALLMAN, LL.B. Faribault, Minnesota yggxijAQE, V 5 , 331 May School of Law Clay! of 1958 184 J. GUASTELLA, LL.B. Gary, Indiana D. HOLTMAN, LL.B. Bristol, Connecticut JOHN LYONS, LL.B. LaCrosse, Wisconsin DAVID McCAIN, LL.B. LaPorte, Indiana PAUL MELCHERT, LL.B. Cologne, Minnesota WILLIAM MUHA, LL.B. Griffith, Indiana D. PREVALLET, LL.B. Perryville, Missouri T. SENDAK, LL.B. Crown Point, Indiana WILLIAM SUAREZ, LL.B. Gary, Indiana GLENN TABOR, LL.B. Valparaiso, Indiana WILLIAM WAGNER, LL.B. Kendallville, Indiana WM. WINTERHOFF, LL.B. Lansing, Illinois C. ZANSTRA, LL.B. Highland, Indiana R. ZIMMERMAN, LL.B. Valparaiso, Indiana A. ZIMMERMAN, LL.B. W ebster, M assachusetts CLASS OFFICERS: Janice Joexting, treamrer; Ewen Heue'r, vice pren'rlem; Kay Kreinlaeder, xocial clanz'rmmz; Ion Schumacber, Mexi- dent; Lois Siemon, Jecremry. Abraham, Donald, Eng. Allwardt, Dorothea, A-S Anderson, Joseph, Eng. Anderson, Judith, A-S Anderson, Lois, A-S Anderson, Ray, Eng. Anderson, Selmay A-S Andrews, Edwin, A-S Anstedt, Corrine, A-S Antrim, James, A-S Aus-der-Au, Beverly, A-S Ballmer, Dianne, A-S Banschbach, Norman, A-S Bartell, Donald, Eng. Bauerfeind, Gerhardt, A-S Beaker, Donald, A-S Becker, Elisabeth, A-S Beer, Robert, A-S Beilharz, Louisy A-S Bennett, Robert, Eng. Berndt, Vernon, Eng. Beshore, Marilyn, A-S Beumer, Richard, Eng. Bewie, John, A-S Birkholz, Marlene, A-S Bleck, Frederick, Eng. Blesch, Robert, Eng. Boesch, Carol, A-S Bohlmann, Richard, Eng. Bouma, Donald, Eng. Bowman, George, A-S Brackensick, Arlene, A-S Britten, Dorotha, A-S Bruch, Doris, A-S Brueggemann, Donald, A-S Bubolz, Gordon, Eng. Burgdorf, Carolyn, A-S Burgdorf, Grace, A-S Burreson, Allen, A-S Bushur, Raymond, Eng. Carter, Jeanette, A-S Cates, Michael, Eng. 185 186 Chaffer, Rutheda, A-S Clark, Martha, A-S Corbett, Nancy, A-S Coulter, Diane, A-S Coupland, Sharon, A-S Curry, Joanne, A-S Daniel, Albert, AS Danzer, Laurence, A-S Davis, Paul, A-S DeVerter, John, A-S Dietrich, Arlene, A-S Digman, Thomas, Eng. Dixon, Robert, A-S Dorsch, Otto, A S Dowland, Sharon, A-S Drum, Janet, A-S Ducar, Garrett, Eng. Echtenkamp, Alan, Eng. Eckart, Richard, Eng. Eddy, Robert, Eng. Eggers, Ronald, A-S Eggert, Karen, A-S Eickelmann, Dolores, A-S Endsley, Royann, A-S Etzler, Larry, A-S Fergus, David, A-S Fink, Karl, A-S Fleischer, Theodore, A-S Flynn, James, A-S Fonas, Carol, A-S Frase, Mary Lou, A-S Frazee, Grace, A-S Freeh, Gerald, A-S Fronek, Janice, A-S Fruchtnicht, Janet, A-S Fuehrmeyer, Herman, Eng. Fuglie, Lois, A-S Gahl, David, A-S Ganschow, Rogery A-S Gaynor, Charles, A-S Gehle, Robert, Eng. Gerencser, Velma, A-S Giese, Marlynn, A-S Gilbey, Judith, A-S Glynn, Gail, A-S Goodwin, Gail, A-S Gother, Dennis, A-S Creunke, Herman, A-S Gross, Sally, A-S Gsellman, Larry Eng. Gundlach, Ralph, Eng. Hall, Robert, A-S Hamilton, Christine, A-S Hammond, Thomas, A-S Clam of 1959 Hansen, Don, A-S ' Happel, Warren, Eng. ' Hass, Myron, A-S Heinkel, Janice, A-S Helberg, Ken, Eng. Henrichs, Martin, A-S u , $1333 a Lamazm ma agggggg Kgxmmgg wk a Hesse, Loretta, A-S Hilsenkamp, Arnold, Eng. Himmler, Louise, A-S Hirt, Hildred, A S Hoffman, Marilyn, A-S Holdeman, Keith, Eng. Holm, Kenneth, A-S Houghtaling, William, Eng. Hubner, Eldon, A-S Jabs, Max, A-S Jacob, Janice, A-S Janke, Nancy, A-S Jnnowsky, Gordon, A-S Jenske, Robert, A-S Joesting, Janice, A-S Johnson, Ralph, Eng. Johnson, Warren, A-S Johnston, Paul, A-S Jokisch, Franklin, A-S Jox, Allen, Eng. Juengel, Judy, A-S Julius, June, A-S Kacher, Joanne, A-S Keck, Louise, A-S 1r, Kenard, Rae, A-S Kimball, Virginia, A-S Kimmel, Harold, Law Kinast, Phillip, A-S Kinter, Chuck, A-S Kleinschmidt, Richard, A-S Kleinschmidt, Sandra, A-S Klezek, Ronald, A-S Klindt, Barbara, A-S Knight, Corrine, A-S Knight, Robert, A-S Knoth, Joan, A-S Knudsen, Janet, A-S Koenig, Bert, A-S 'Kollmeyer, Kurt, A-S Kolzow, William, Eng. Kontak, Mary, A-S Koschmann, Edgar, A-S Kreinheder, Kay, A-S Krentz, Daniel, A-S Kropp, George, A-S Krueger, Lucille, A-S Krueger, Orval, A-S Krumins, Gunars, Eng. 187 Kruse, Grace, A-S Lake, David, A-S Lake, Marcia, A-S Lange, Alfred, Eng. Lansing, Tess, A-S Lantry, Terry, A-S Laseman, Darlene, A-S Lee, Nancy, A-S Leege, David, A-S Leimbach, Thomas, Eng. Leininger, Robert, A-S Lewbel, Carole, A-S Lien, Lila, A-S Liverance, Beverly, A-S Logan, Mildred, A-S Lorenz, Nancy, A-S Luehrs, Wayne, A-S Mack, Lynn, A-S MacKay, Shelia, A-S MacLachlan, Audrey, A-S Mahnke, Sue, A-S Manthey, Paul, A-S Mark, Robert, A-S Matuska, Milan, A-S Matz, Joyce, A-S McCarty, Gale, A-S Meihofer, Eleanor, A-S Melaas, Ira, Law Michael, Margaret, A-S Miller, Robert, J., Eng. Mitchell, Carol, A-S Moeller, Florence, A-S Mohler, Charles, Eng. Moll, Hans, A-S Moll, Harold, Eng. Moritz, Roger, Eng. Moseley, Seth, A-S Meyer, Harold, Eng. Mueller, Janet, A-S Nelson, Robert, A-S Neubronner, Marlene, A-S Nickel, Leonore, A-S Obenauf, Lois, A-S Ocock, Glen, A-S Oehmke, Caryle, A-S Oesterreich, Robert, A-S Oetzel, Brian, A-S Oldham, Drew, A-S Ollhoff, Laverne, A-S Olson, Frederick, A-S Oltroge, Gretchen, A-S Opfer, James, Eng. Paetz, Marjorie, A-S Parker, Martha, A-S 188 M Clay: of 1959 Paulson, Corinne, A-S Pawsay, Kenneth, A-S Perske, Joanna, A-S Petersen, Karen, A-S Petersen, Marlene, A-S Petrie, Bernard, A-S Pfaff, Evonne, A-S Piepkorn, Maryy A-S Pingel, Herbert, A-S Poehler, Robert, A-S Preusch, Elizabeth, A-S Fritz, Richard, A-S Prosek, Robert, A-S Radloff, Carole, A-S Rau, Charles, A-S Reasor, George, Eng. Reddersdorf, Ralph, A-S Rehrauer, Marion, A-S Reineck, Robert, A-S Rich, Gordon, Eng. Rickert, Carol, A-S Riedemann, Diane, A-S Riemer, David, Eng. Riemer, John, Eng. Rivers, Clarence, A-S Roeder, James, A-S Roegge, Max, A-S Ruwald, Donald, A-S Sanders, Colin, Eng. Schaack, Donald, A-S Schafrik, Lois, A-S Scherer, Phyllis, A-S Schmidt, Allan, A-S Schmidt, Marcia, A-S Schmidt, Noel, Eng. Schmiedel, Herbert, Law Schoenbohn, Sonia, A-S Schulz; Richard, Eng. Schreiber, William, A-S Schueler, James, Eng. Schultz, Marilyn, A-S Schulz, Eileen, A-S Schumacker, Jon, A-S Schwanke, Caroline, A-S Scott, Frank, A-S Seefeldt, Rita, A-S Severance, Janet, A-S Shaurette, Lenora, A-S Shufran, Frank, Eng. Sielaff, Jane, A-S Siemon, Lois, A-S Sieving, Ruth, A-S Sigafoose, Martha, A-S rSikora, Richard, A-S 189 190 Sjonuall, Ragnar, A-S Skulte, Robert, A-S Slyter, Marian, A-S Snyder, Doris, A-S Staiger, Carol, A-S Steege, Rhoda, A-S Steiger, Deanna, A-S Stelter, Carolyn, A-S Slelzner, Joan, A-S Stohlman, Luther, Law Stoker, Carol, A-S Strang, Carol, A-S Stroessner, Jeanette, A-S Strohmer, Arthur, A-S Strunk, Edward, A-S Suckow, Judith, A-S Suckow, Ronald, A-S Suedekum, Clarence, A-S Szoke, Sandor, Eng. Sztankay, Zoltan, Eng. Taylor, Barbara, A-S Tendick, Eleanor, A-S Thiel, Patricia, A-S Thiele, Marjorie, A-S Thornton, Bruce, A-S Trenka, Robert, A-S Umbach, Stephanie, A-S Van Dera, Nancy, A-S Velepec, Douglas, A-S Vogel, Kent, Eng. VVagemann, Jackie, A-S Wagner, Gretchen, A-S Walsh, Nancy, A-S Walters, John, A-S Weaver, Barbara, A-S Weber, Ruth, A-S Wehmeier, Nancy, A-S Weiblen, Joyce, A-S Weimann, Elvera, A-S Werre, James, A-S Westerhaus, Donald, A-S Wettstaed, Joanne, A-S Wilkie, Wesley, A-S Wilson, Debra, A-S Wink, Clifford, Eng. Winkler, Bruce, A-S Wissink, Phyllis, A-S Wolf, Jeanette, A-S Wolff, Robert, A-S Wunderlich, Harvey, A-S Yagelski, Raymond, A-S Yankee, Bethy A-S Younger, Roy, A-S Zapf, Patricia, A-S Abendroth, Dorcas, A-S Abendroth, Paul, Eng. Adam, Mary Kay, A-S Adams, Sharon, A-S Ahern, Thomas, A-S Alexander, Kerry, Law Alwardt, Gerald, Eng. Amt, Gerhard, A-S Anderson, Arthur, A-S Avidson, Mary Jane, Law Astalos, Patricia, A-S Baden, Margaret, A-S Bader, Betty, A-S Baker, Mardell, A-S Banke, Mary Ann, A-S Baran, John, A-S Barkow, Richard, A-S Barr, Thomas, A-S Barth, Gloria, A-S Bauer, Will, A-S Baum, Donald, A-S Baumhoefner, V. Herbert, A-S Becker, Dorothy, A-S Becker, Susan, A-S Beilfuss, Roy, A-S Bender, Jane, Eng. Bengel, Edward, Eng. Bevins, James, Eng. Beyer, JoAnn, A-S Beyersdorff, Gerald, A-S Bigon, Margaret, A-S Billetter, Richard, Eng. Bishop, Carolyn, A-S Blomstrand, Carol, A-S Bloom, Bruce, Law Bluhm, Kent, Eng. Bode, JoAnn, A-S Boger, Edwin, A-S Boling, Edgar, Eng. Borman, Karen, A-S Bormunn, Frederick, A-S Born, Ruth, A-S CLASS OFFICERS: Ronald. Schultz, vice prehridmt; Amelia Bulmlz, treasurer; IoAmz Beyer, Jecremry; Paul Mamke, presidem. 191 WwaTMED x a p: a mm A ugafgiz 192 Botnovcan, Mary, A-S Boulton, Judith, A-S Bowman, LeRoy, A-S Bosik, James, Law Brass, Janice, A-S Bray, Lou Jeanne, A S Brickman, Nancy, A-S Brockman, Kathleen, A-S Broecker, Joan, A-S Broeksma, Judith, A-S Brown, Maxine, A-S Brudvig, Kathleen, A-S Bruncke, Nancy, A-S Bubolz, Amelia, A-S Bucher, Cortland, A-S Buecking, Ronald, A-S Buehring, William, Eng. Buetow, Elsbeth, A-S Bulmahn, Orpha, A-S Burke, Carolyn, A-S Hurley, Laura, A-S Burmeister, Charlotte, A-S Burmeister, Dale, A-S Busch, Judith, A-S Busching, Volina, A-S Bussie, Darla, A-S Cadaret, Howard, A-S Callow, Joyce, A-S Camarata, Joseph, Eng. Carlscn, Joann, A-S Carlton, Kenneth, A-S Cast, Russell, Eng. Ceiga, Patricia, A-S Chaloupka, Arlene, A-S Chambers, Venard, A-S Charoenkwan, Prasit, A-S Chernan, Nancy, A-S Clark, Suzanne, A-S Clarke, Sylvia, A-S Clausen, Marilyn, A-S Clausing, Rhoda, A-S Claybaker, Richard, Eng. Cole, Joan, A-S Collins, Janice, A-S Colquitt, Howard, A-S Connell, John, Eng. Cook, Richard, A-S Creer, Ronald, A-S Cummings, Earl, A-S Dahlgren, Margaret, A-S Dierking, Richard, A-S Diersen, Ruth, A-S Dietrich, Mary, A-S Dittmar, Doreatha, A-S w Clan of 1960 Doege, Marilyn, A-S Doeffler, Byron, A-S Domin, David, Eng. Doolittle, Phoebe, A-S Drawz, Kenneth, A-S Dreyer, Otto, Eng. Duerr, Eileen, A-S DnFrain, Betty, A-S Dunn, Carol, A-S Dvorak, David, A-S Eden, Barbara, A-S Eesley, Karyn, A-S Eggers, Eugene, A-S Eickelberg, Fred, A-S Eickhoff, Myrna, A-S Elser, Jean, A-S Emery, Helen, Law Erdmann, Dave, Eng. Erikson, Douglas, A-S Evans Larr , A-S Faber, Susan, A-S Falk, Marlene, A-S Fandell, Richard, A-S Fanke, Vern, Eng. Fenske, Mary, A-S Filar, George, A-S Finlay, Ruthann, A-S Finzel, Lois, A-S Fimhaber, Naomi, A-S Fischer, Dorothy, A-S Flesner, Mary, A-S Folkening, Janis, A S Ford, George, A-S Forster, Vivian, A-S Franks, John, Eng. Franzen, Larry, Eng. Frauen, Lawrence, Eng. Frauen, Leonard, Eng. Frederking, Dolores, A-S Frick, Jerry A-S Friedrich, Karen, A- Froetschner, Barbara, A Q Frucht, Walter, Eng. Fuchs, Carolyn, A-S Fujii, Dick, Eng. Gahl, Bette, A-S Gathers, Dorothy, A-S Gust, David, A-S Gatz,Donald, A-S Gnuvreau, Norma, A-S Gehle, Daniel, Eng. Gehle, Judith, A-S Geistlinger, Jack, A-S Gllhom, Phillip, Eng. 193 194 Gelopulos, Demos, Eng. Gerken, Linda, A-S Gerlach, Ronald, Eng. . Germeroth, Phyllis, A-S Giegerich, James, Eng. Gihring, Lee, A-S Gill, Gerald, A-S Gland, Dennis, A-S Glutz, Marlene, A-S Goehmann, Jacquelyn, A-S Goetz, Gregory, A-S Goodsmith, William, Eng. German, Gertrude, A-S Graeber, James, Eng. Graebner, Alan, A-S Granger, Marvin, A-S Grass, Kurt, A-S Green, Elaine, A-S Gresens, Carolyn, A-S Grichen, Marguerite, A-S Griewisch, Marlene, A-S Gross, Mardelle, A-S Grote, Gerald, A-S Grupe, Wayne, Eng. Gudim, Merrlyn, A-S Guillot, Joan, A-S Gurtner, Jan, A-S Hackbert, Barbara, A-S Hackmann, Ann, A-S Haddock, Howard, Eng. Hagele, Donald, Eng. Hall, Judith, A-S Hall, Raymond, Law Handrock, Robert, Eng. Harris, Beverlw Lynn, A-S Hartenberger, Paul, A-S Harting, Joan, A-S Hartman, Nora, A-S Hartman, Roland, A-S Hartmann, Barbara, A-S Hartmann, David, A-S Hartmann, Henry, Eng. Hasemann, Gretchen, A-S Hasz, Ann, A-S Hattendorf, Shirley, A-S Hauge, Mary, A-S Hanger, Jay, A-S Haut, Ardith, A-S Hefferan, Nancy, A-S Heinold, Philip, A-S Heinrich, Carol, A-S Helm, Jerry, Eng. Henning, Mary Alice, AnS Henricks, Raymond, A-S Herman, Carole, A-S Heuer, Ernest, Eng. Hildebrand, Ronald, Law Hodella, Deanna, A-S Hoemberg, Barbara, A-S Hofferth, Roger, A-S Hofman, Charles, A-S Hoh, Daryl, A-S Hohbach, Betty A-S Hohenstein, Alexander, A-S Holmes, John, A-S I Holtzen, Donna, A-S Hoskins, Stanley, A-S Howell, Barbara, A-S Hupe, Nancy, A-S Jabs, Ernest, A-S Jacobson, Meredith, A-S Jaeger, Evelyn, A-S Jneger, Grover, Eng. Jasas, Albina, A-S Jensen, Gordon, A-S Jesse, Jack, A-S Johnson, Ernest, A-S Johnson, Janice, A-S Johnson, Sherrill, A-S Johnstone, Chris, A-S Jones, Renald, Law Jones, Sharon, A-S Kallio, Karina, A-S Kan, Bernard, Eng. Karmeier, Dolores, A-S Kase, David, A-S Klufmann, June, A-S Kcller, Lewis, Eng. Kerwin, Ralph, Law Kiefer, Wayne, A-S Kiuel, Charles, Eng. Riesling, Marlene, A-S Kilb, Robert, A-S Kirkendall, Mack, A-S Kitch, Barbara, A-S Klemmer, Karen, A-S Kline, Norman, Eng. Klopp, Ruth, Eng. Knippa, Jerry, A-S Knapp, Margaret, A-S Knueppel, Donald, A-S Koenemun, David, A-S Konkel, Lois, A-S Korcek, Ken, Eng. Koamak, Michael, Eng. Kmi, Carol, A-S Kmtz, Marcia, A-S Kramer, Peggy, A-S gmaiw Clan of 1960 9 L1 196 Kreiss, Donna, A-S Krueckeberg, Dan, A-S Krueger, Donald, A-S Kruse, Richard, A-S Kuester, Carol, A-S Kulat, Wayne, Eng. Landherr, Judith, A-S Laucht, MaryEllen, AS Lee, Richard, A-S Lehman, Linda, A-SV Lehr, Linda, A-S Leib, Gerald, Eng. Lense, Judith, A-S Lenz, Sharon, A-S Lescelius, Marlene, A-S Leslie, Vivian, A-S Lichthardt, Janet, A-S Lien, Edgar, Law ' Lineback, Kathleen, A-S Link, Nancy, A-S Logsdon, Lenore, A. S' Lonne, Sharon, A-S Ludwig, Bruce, A-S; Luhrs, Joan, A-S . Lyth, Claire, A-S Mackmiller, Carol, Eng. Manske, Paul, A-S Manzelmann, Beverly, A-S Martin, Patricia, A-S Masters, Bruce, A-S Matthews, Weston, A-S Max, Raymond, Eng. McNutt, Delores, A-S Melander, Carl, Eng. Mensing, Richard, A-S Meyer, Frederick, A-S Meyer, Jane, A-S Meyer, Marianne, A-S Meyer, Merle, Eng. Miller, Carolyn, A-S Miller, Charles, A-S Miller, Franklin, A-S Miller, James, A-S Miller, Jess, Eng. Minniear, Wendy, A-S Mitchell, Ronald, Eng. Moeller, Sharlene, A S Mogg, Carolyn, A-S Molz, Patricia, A-S Monk, Jo Ann, A-S Myers, Jacqueline, A-S Mowat, Morey, Eng. Muenchow, Sue, A-S Nagel, Edgar, A-S Necker, William, Law Neuwald, Nancy, A-S Newby, Carol, A-S Nickel, Vinette, A-S Norman, Ann, A-S Norris, Nancy, A-S Nuechterlein, Carol, A-S Oakes, Ronald, A-S Oberly, Dennis, A-S Opitz, Helen, A-S Owen, Jayne, A-S Paske, Sandra, A-S Pekrul, Robert, Eng. Pelto, Karen, A-S Pelzer, Gerald, Eng. Penz, Beverly, A-S Peratt, Mikell, A-S Peters, Dorothea, A-S Petersen, Marilyn, A-S Peterson, Marlene, A-S Petty, Jo, A-S Piepho, Alice, A-S Piepho, Robert, Eng. Pilch, Frank, Eng. Plaehn, Albert, Eng. Platt, Charles, A-S Posselt, Patricia, A-S Poulsen, Herb, Eng. Pretzel, Alan, Eng. Priebe, Carolyn, A-S Pritz, Kenneth, Eng. Proefrock, Donald, Eng. Radtke, Wayne, Eng. Rube, Edward, Eng. Rambo, Marie, A-S Rayner, Gordon, A-S Reedy, Gwen, A-S Reichert, Arlene, A-S Reinhardt, George, A-S Renner, Carol, A-S Richardson, Judy, A-S Rickus, Richard, Eng. Riethmeier, Margaret, A-S Rockett, Judy, A-S Roebert, Gladys, A-S Rootes, Lyle, A-S Rowe, Helen, A-S Rullman, Joyce, A-S Rupprecht, Gloria, A-S Rutkowsky, Lois, A-S Ryan, LeRoy, Rober0, Eng. Sames, William, A-S Saragoff, Norman, Law Saubert, Phillip, Eng. Clots: of 1960 197 198 Schaffnit, Anna, A S Schenk, Carl, A-S Scheppan, Elizabeth, A-S Schliebe, Sharon, A-S Schmeichel, Marylyn, A-S Schmeling, Roberta, A-S Schmid, James, Eng. Schmidt, Dianne, A-S Schmidt, James, Eng. Schmidt, Rex, Eng. Schmidt, Ron, A-S Schneble, John, Eng. Schneekloth, Larryy A-S Schneider, George, Eng. Schneider, Mary Ann, A-S Schoenbaum, Carolyn, A-S Scholz, Frederick, A-S Schoppa, Leonard, Eng. Schreiber, Berthold, Law Schroeder, Paul, A-S Schultz, Anthony, A-S Schultz, Marion, A-S Schultz, Ronald, Eng. Schultzy Wayne, Eng. Schultze, Vern, Eng. Schutt, Ellen, A-S'V Senkbeil, Robert, A-S Seplak, Mary Ann, A-S Sievers, James, A-S Siler, Catherine, A-S Simon, Enid, A-S . Sims, Karen, A-S Sinclair, Paul, Eng. Skalku, William, Eng. Smee, Kenneth, Law Smith, Bethie, A-S Smith, Bruce, Eng. Smith, Maureen, A-S Sohr, Robert, A-S Spurgat, Robert, A-S Stampp, Suzanne, A-S Stark, Wyllis, A-S Starke, John, Eng. Stein, Luann, A-S Steinke, Carol, A-S Stelter, Karen, A-S , Stephan, Gloria, A-S Stevens, Alayne, A-S Struss, Alan, A-S Sluckmeyer, Phyllis, A-S Studtmann, James, Eng. Stunkard, George F., A-S Sulzer, Kenneth, A-S Swanson, Diane, A-S Swanson, James, A-S Szynalski, Frank, A-S Tellman, Marion, A-S Thole, Glen, A-S Thompson, Nancy, A-S Thormahlen, Edward, A-S Tibben, Mama, A-S Tomb, Robert, A-S Trautman, Taylor, A-S Troeger, Merton, Eng. Uebel, Carl, A-S Urschel, Sarah, A-S Vandersee, Charles, A-S Vargo, Allen, Eng. Vester, Dixie, A-S Vogel, Dale, A-S Volkman, Doroth , A-S Walker, Esther, A-S Walz, Donald, A-S anbsganss, Martin, Eng. Watler, Karl, Eng. Watson, Don, A-S Weary, Marlys, A-S Weber, Faith, A-S Weber, N. Karolyn, A-S Weiherman, Judy, A-S Weinhold, Carol, A-S Weissbach, Robert, A-S Werner, Mary Lynn, A-S Whitney, Loretta, A-S Wiedenheft, Pamela, A S Wiese, Lucille, A-S Wilker, Donna, A-S Williams, John, Eng. Wilson, Thomas, A-S Witham, William, A-S Wodrich, Wayne, A-S Wright, Jerry, A-S Yakas, Geraldine, A-S Yarger, Larry, Eng. Zersen, David, A-S Zielke, Donald, A-S Zilke, Barbara, A-S Zilke, Jeanette, A-S Zubeck, Raymond, A-S Zumbehl, Judith, A-S Zwick, William, Eng. 199 200 CLASS OFFICERS: Dot Stoeppelwertb, secretary; Charleen Boelter, .rotial tlmirmmz; Bill Karpevrzko, president; Martin Schreiber, vice prexidem: Ken Ramming, M'eajzzrer. Abendroth, Richard, A-S Acker, Norma, A-S Agather, Jay, A-S Ahrens, Sheila, A-S Allenstein, Rhea, A-S Allwardt, Richard, A-S Alspaugh, Judith, A-S Amt, Barbara, A-S Anderson, Mildred, A-S Andrews, Emily, A-S Arnold, Barbara, A-S Auch, Barbara, A-S Aumann, Roger, A-S Bahls, Janet, A-S Baier, Lowell, Jr., A-S Ballerstein, James, A-S Bareither, Arleen, A-S Barthel, Judy, A-S Baum, Willy, A-S Baunstark, Anthony, Eng. Beers, Helena, A-S Behling, Carol, A-S Behrens, Lana, A-S Behrmann, Victor, A-S Bening, Curtis, Eng. Benson, Doris, A-S Benson, Paul, A-S Benz, Robert, Eng. Berecz, Victor, A-S Bestor, Frank, A-S Bieberich, Roger, Eng. Biesemeier, Phylis, A-S Bishop, Russell, Eng. Bittnery Carole, A-S Bittner, Ronald, A-S Blau, Marleen, A-S Bleeke, George, Eng. Blemaster, Robert, Eng. Blickle, Gordon, A-S Bloser, Gertrude, A-S Blume, Janet, A-S Bobb, Janet, A-S Clam of 1961 Boelter, Charleen, A-S Boelter, William, A-S Boening, Barbara, A-S Boggs, Karen, A-S Bollinger, Walter, Eng. Bone, George, A-S Borg, Daniel, A-S Bovee, Ila Mae, A-S Brandon, Nonda, A-S Brauer, Emily, A-S Bringewatt, Nancy, A-S Brock, Mildred, A-S Brotherson, Lorene, A-S Brown, Carol, A-S Brown, Judith, A-S Brown, Reggie, A-S Brunn, Julia, A-S Bruns, Stanley, A-S Bruns, Valerie, A-S Buczala, Charles, A-S Buls, Norman, A-S Burckle, Martha, A-S Burgasser, Joanne, A-S Burmeister, Francelia, A-S Burns, Wesley, A-S Busack, John, A-S Calvert, Susan, A-S Curls, Garry, A-S Carney, Jack, A-S Carpenter, Sue, A-S Cattan, Richard, Eng. Cerny, James, Eng. Chaffer, Robert, Eng. Chalupka, Janyce, A-S Church, Joy, A-S Church, Sam, Eng. Clark, William, A-S Clausen, Judith, A-S Clifford, Laura, A-S Cline, Robin, A-S Cole, Billy, Eng. Collom, Theodore, A-S Connors, Judith, A-S Conrad, Norman, A-S Cook, Margaret, A-S Culverson, Sandra, A-S Cummings, Thomas, A-S Cutter, John, Eng. Emmk y g: Dahl, Joan, A-S I Dale, Joyce, A-S Dallman, Barbara, A-S Dallmann, Margaret, A-S Duly, Phyllis, A-S Damerow, Judith, A-S 201 Dammeyer, Bruce, A-S Dannenbring, Dean, A-S Davis, Allen, A-S Decker, Johnathan, A-S DeFrain, Frank, A-S Dellinger, Jerry, A-S Derendinger, Jane, A-S Diersen, Richard, A-S Dillon, Nancy, A-S Dilloway, Richard, A-S Dittmar, Lenore, A-S Dobberfuhl, Sandra, A- Dobelstein, Paul, A-S Dopp, Alwyn, A-S Dorn, Richard, A-S Douglas, James, A-S ' Douglas, Paul, A-S Drodt, Judy, A-S Duesing, Marlys, A-S Duff, Edith, A-S DuvelY Larry, A-S Duxbury, John, Eng. Earl, Sandra, A-S Ebeling, James, A-S Eby, Max, A-S Eheim, Judith, A-S Ehrke, Mariella, A-S Eicher, Florine, A-S Ellaby, Jacqueline, A-S Eppard, Daniel, Eng. Erbes, Elsie, A-S Eshenroder, Randy, Eng. Faszholz, Ruth, A-S Feher, Ferenc, A-S Fehlberg, Richard, A-S Fehrenkamp, LeRoy, Eng. Fenske, Carole, A-S Fiechtner, Marcus, A-S Fiechtner, Robert, A-S Firehammer, James, Eng. Fisher, James, A-S Fitchett, Erwin, Eng. Flesch, Wayne, A-S Ford, Henry, A-S Foth, Roland, A-S Fox, Mary Alice, A-S Franks, Elizabeth, A-S Frederick, Buchan, Eng. Frederiksen, Richard, Eng. Fritz, Michael, Eng. Fruehling, Earl, A-S Fruendt, Marilyn, A-S Gall, Rosanna, A-S Gallman, Phyllis, A-S 202 Garrard, Fred, A-S Garrett, Melvin, A-S Garwood, Karen, A-S Geltemeyer, Nancy, A S Gerdes, Margaret, A-S Gerike, Paula, A-S Gibbs, Penny, A-S Gielow, Susan, A-S Giessing, Daniel, A-S Goetsch, Lydia, A-S Goetze, Gary, Eng. Golke, Leonard, Eng. Gotsch, Thomas, A-S Grady Sharon, A-S Grundy, Audrey, A-S Graebner, John, A-S Greiner, JoAnne, A-S Griessel, Eleanor, A-S Griessel, Judith, A-S Grotrian, Harvey, A-S Gruenbeck. Annie, A-S Grundy, Karen, A-S Gurband, Richard, Eng. Haack, Robert, Eng. Haas, Joan, A-S Haertel, Joan, A-S Hagemann, Joyce, A-S Hagerman, Ronald, Eng. Hakes, Ellen, A-S Hallberg, Nancy, A-S Hamann, Judith, A-S Hampel, Susan, A-S Hansen, Herb, Eng. Happel, David, A-S Harlow, John, A-S Harm, Diane, A-S Hurrer, Benno, A-S Harsh, Barbara, A-S Hatch, Donald, A-S Hang, Jacqueline, A-S Haupt, Frederick, A-S Heerwagen, Kurt, A-S Heidtmann, Diane, A-S Heins, Karen, A-S Heintzen, Caroline, A-S Heinz, Gerald, Eng. Hellberg, Charles, Eng. Hemmeter, Cathryn, A-S Henning, Lois, A-S Herbst, Glenn, A-S Herman, Dale, A-S Hess, Sharon, A-S Hessler, Gordon, A-S Hesterman, Barbara, A-S C 15m of 1961 204 Hibbard, Sally, A-S Hilgend-orf, Dan, Eng. Hoemann, Sharon, A-S Hofferth, William, A-S Hohnbaum, Janet, A-S Holecek, Jack, Eng. Holin, Herbert, A-S Honold, Maradel, A-S Hoppe, Mary, A-S Horn, Elizabeth, A-S Horstman, Rosalie, A-S Houghtaling, Ann, A-S Hovey, Edith, A-S Howard, Joan, A-S I'loward, Rex, A-S Hoyer, David, A-S Huber, Walter, Jr., A-S Huebner, Sandra, A-S Huisman, Patricia, A-S l'IuIlings, Robert, A-S Hupe, Carolyn, A-S lIusenger, Ellen, AnS Huth, Maurice, Eng. Iden, Curtis, Eng. Irsch, Leona, A-S Isakson, Curtis, Eng. lsbell, James, Eng. Jacob, Delwyn, A-S Jacobs, Karen, A-S Jacobson, Paul, A-S Jagusch, Robert, Eng. Jass, Marian, A-S Jass, Thomas, Eng. Jersild, Susan, A-S Joesting, Lois, A-S Johnson, Alfred, Eng'. Johnson, Brian, A-S Johnson, Eugene, A-S Johnson, Karen, A-S Johnson, Marie, A-S Jordan, James, A-S Jox, Charles, A-S Juengel, Joyce, A-S Juergensen, John, A-S Junge, Mary Beth, A-S Justus, Dorothy, A-S Kanning, Eugene, Eng. Kappler, Harvey, A-S Karpenko, Bill, A-S Kase, Sandra, A-S Kehrer, Dorene, A-S Kersten, Phyllis, A-S Kettner, Rayla, A-S Kirchner, Edward, A-S Kleeman, Marilyn, A- Kleiner, Ruth, A-S Kleist, Gerald, Eng Kline, Larry, A-S Knappy Joel, A-S Knight, Shirley, A-S Kniola, James, A-S Knoell, David, A-S Knopf, Linda, A-S , Knorr, Martin, A-S Koch, Daniel, A-S ' Koch, David, A-S Koebcke, Larry, Eng. Koehler, Hilda, A-S Koehler, Joan, A-S Koehlinger, Dave, A-S Koeneman, Mary, A-S Kohl, Richard, A-S Korthauer, Judith, A-S Kortkamp, Patricia, A-S Kovach, Claire, A-S Kowalski, Craig, Eng. Kowitz, Arlene, A-S Kraft, F. William, A-S Kralovanec, Paul, A-S Klaus, William, A-S Krause, Delbert, A-S Krause, Dixie, A-S Krause, Ellen, A-S Kmuskopf, Lorna, A-S Kremmel, Lois, A-S Krenzke, Karen, A-S 'Krenzke, Patricia, A-S Kretzmann, Karla, A-S Krieck, Gary, Eng. Krieger, Larry, A-S Kroenke, Eugene, A-S Kropp, Nancy, A-S IKrueger, Bernard, Eng. 'Krug, Shirley, A-S Krug, Warren, A-S Kruger, Elainey A-S Kruger, Karen, A-S Kruse, Hannelore, A-S 'Iruse, Lois, A-S ?Kuebler, Ann, A-S Kurtz, Kay, A-S x. 'Lachmann, Harold, A-S I'lewig, Carol, A-S Landahl, Paul, A-S 'Larsen, Lois, A-S 1..nrson, Henry A-S Lawin, Albert, Eng. thawrenz, Sharon, A-S Clam of 1961 20$ Lear, John, Eng. Leetmae, Rein, Eng. Lense, Joan, A-S Lenz, Kurt, A-S Lincoln, Nathan A-S Lind, Marcia, A-S Lindborg, Maurice, A-S Link, Ruby, Eng. Livingston, Donna, A-S Loeber, Frederick, Eng. Lohss, Karen, AS Long, Terry, A-S Lorenz, Carole, A-S Lothman, Meta, A-S Luepke, Walter, A-S Luster, Donald, A-S MacLachlan, Robert, A-S Magnuson, Arthur, Eng. Mahler, Nancy, A-S Mahnke, Carol, A-S Mai, Robert, A-S Malkow, Carolyn, A-S Markel, Margaret, A-S Marks, Gordon, Eng. Marks, Linda, A-S Marquardt, Bruce, A-S Marquardt, Susan, A-S Martens, Ted, Eng. Marth, Judith, A-S Martin, Richard, A-S Matting, Neil, Eng. Martis, Donald, A-S Marunde, Carol, A-S Maschhoff, Leroy, A S Matzke, Roger, Eng. Maury, Donald, A-S Maxwell, James, A-S Mayhugh, David, A-S Melchert, Luke, A-S Mertins, Marilyn, A-S McDermott, DeVona, A-S McMillan, Ian, A-S McRee, Ruth, A-S Mead, Guy, Eng. Mehling, Sue, A-S Meid, Carol, A-S Meier, Gordon, Eng. Mesenbrink, Roberta, A-S Meyer, David, Eng. Meyer, Kathryn, A-S Michielson, Dennis, Eng. Michelangelo, Mazzarella, A-S Miller, Barbara, A-S Miller, Clement, Eng. Miller, Daniel, A-S Miller, James, A-S Miller, Madelyne, A-S Millies, Robert, Eng. Mueller, Janeen, A-S Moeller, Marcia, A-S Moeller, Shirley, A-S Molzan, Donna, A-S Morgner, Fred, A-S Mueller, John, Eng. Mueller, Samuel, A-S Murray Margaret, A-S ' Nagy, Roderick, Eng. . Neeb, Don, Eng. Nehrig, Harlan, Eng. b Neitzke, Donna, A-S Nelson, Charles, Eng. Neuenkirch, Thomas, A9 . Newling, Sandra, A-S Newton, Charles, Eng. Niehaus, Paula, A-S Nieting, Joel, A-S Niewoehner, Everett, A 9 Nimtz, Thomas, A-S Nine, Philip, Eng. Noland, Virga, A-S Nolting, Harvard, A-S Norman, Dennis, A-S Norris, Patricia, A-S Oberjohnn, Carolyn, A-S Odell, Bertha, A-S Oltmann, Marvin, Eng. I'aetz, Frederick, Eng. Pease, Wayne, Eng. Pechtel, Robert, Eng. Peters, Edward, A-S Peters, Walter, Eng. Peterson, John, A-S Peterson, Richard, Eng. Pfitzer, Judith, A-S Piepho, Albert, Eng. Pieplow, Warren, A-S Pittelko, Joan, A-S Pluck, Paulette, A-S Plain, Dorothy, A-S Podojll, Louise, A-S Poerschke, Lynn, A-S Polk, Arthur, A-S Powell, Margaret, A-S Price, James, A-S Prueser, William, Eng. Puffpaff, Richard, Eng. Quandt, Eldor, Eng. Quoos, Margaret, A-S mg: a gigm Clam of 1961 207 208 Rachow, Charles, A S Rahn, Sharon, A-S Ramp, William, A-S Rasch, Robert, A-S Rathmann, Detlef, Eng. Rauscher, Carol, A-S Reardon, Beverly, A-S Reddel, Fred, A-S Reeves, Joann, A-S Reichard, Bobette, A-S Reiff, Karl, Eng. Renken, Robert, Eng. Rueter, Nancy, A-S Rickard, RogerY Eng. Richert, John, A-S Richert, Delbert, A-S Riegelman, Donald, A-S Riske, Carolyn, A-S Robert, William, A-S Roberts, Glenn, Eng. Rodman, Orlando, A-S Roebke, Ruth, A-S Roeder, James, Eng. Rollins, John, Eng. Roscoe, Ronald, Eng. Rozhon, Carol, A-S Rozhon, Donna, A-S Rudolph, Janet, A-S Rullman, Ruth, A-S Rummel, Harlan, A-S Runnion, Jan, A-S Rusch, Carol, A-S Sabol, William, Eng. Sachs, Gordon, A-S Sachtleben, Frederick, A-S Saffen, Edward, A-S Sach, Patricia, A-S Sanford, Jessica, A-S Sattelmeier, Carolyn, A-S Schachinger, Carol, A-S Schaden, Edith, A-S Schaffer, Judy, A-S Schaffrik, Carol, A-S Schelton, Gar , A-S Schert, Arlene, A-S Schewe, Mary, A-S Schiefelbein, Judith, A-S Schimkus, Carolyn, A-S Schlade, Linda, A-S Schlei, Rachel, A-S Schlegelmilch, NoelY A-S Schmidt, Eleanore, A-S Schmult, Ruth, A-S Schnauffer, George, A-S Schoenberr, Roger, Eng. Schreiber, Joyce, A-S Schreiber, Martin, A-S Schriefer, Naomi, A-S Schultz, Allen, A-S Schultz, Richard, A-S Schultz, Sandra, A-S Schulz, Sandra, A-S Schumacher, Ann, A-S Sebastian, George, Eng. Seebeck, Dorothy, A-S Seegers, Ronald, A-S Seidel, Judy, A-S Sellke, Richard, Eng. Suing, Richard, A-S Shealy, Helen, A-S Shearer, Carole, A-S Shebik, Patricia, A-S Sheldon, Richard, A-S Sickler, Leland, Eng. Siebelitz, Frederick, A-S Siegel, Barbara, A-S Sienknecht, Ronald, Eng. Sieving, David, Eng. Sieving, Joanne, A-S Simon, Claire, A-S Slanicka, Paula, A-S Sliter, Everit, A-S Smith, Earl, A-S Smith, Judy, A-S Smith, Kathleen, A-S Sommers, H. William, A-S Spaeth, Janet, A-S Spitzer, Joyce, A-S Steffanell, Francisco, Eng. Staffelbach, Margaret, A-S Stagge, Gordon, A-S Steffen, Willodene, A-S Steinhaus, William, A-S Stelzner, Charles, Eng. Steude, Karen, A-S Stiefel, Lois, A-S Stoeppelwerth, Dorothy, A-S Stogentin, Randall, A-S Stall, Hanry, Eng. 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VALPARAISO, 1ND1ANA 1340 Grant Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana HENRY FREY, OWNER Power Plants - Automatic Sprinkler Systems The Vail Jewelry Store Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing 6' FRED MOLTZ, Proprietor Air Conditioning Systems Piping Systems for Sewage Disposal Phone 2-1241 and Filtration Plants 11 East Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. ALLENS BAKERY EA'ST SIDE Where there is never a compromise SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY with quality ERWIN o. WECEMANN. Prop. Featuring a Complete Line of Bakery Products . always fresh 2203 North Prospect Ave. 6 Indiana Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 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 job that the administra- tion, faculty, and students at Valparaiso University are doing . . . not only in preparing young people for their Chosen work, but also in the significant part the University has played in the community. You can justly 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 Worlds Largest Manufacturer of Permanent Magnets HE. INGMAN CLEANERS Diamonds Watches Jewelry Phone 3-5391 MARTIN Bl NEDER FINE TAILORING JEWELER uSend your muss to Russll Phone 4-0851 1538 S. Washington St Valparaiso, Ind. 9 Franklin Street Valparaiso, Indiana mm . 217 THOMAS J. MARIMON POOL-ARNOLD tr co. NASH AND RAMBLER WHOLESALE The Economy King Rambler Cigars - Tobacco 1- Candy 6 or V-8 454 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. 156-158 S. Washington St. Valparaiso, Ind. Precision Roller Bearings Electrical Specialties McGILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF TODAY- THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY f THE PAPPNS COMPANY tFormerly Central FloraH Congratulations to the YOUR SHOPPING WONDERLAND, Class of 158 Flowers and Gifts for every occasion Sears Roebuck and CO. 307 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. f; 222 Compliments ENJOY OUR NEW of BOOMERANG BROILER ALLANSON DINING ROOM INSURANCE AGENCY and NOTHINC. BUT INSURANCE COCKTAI L LOUNGE 405 E. Lincohway Phone 3-8m. MODERN CAFETERIA PREMIER SUPERMARKET COMFORTABLE ROOMS -Groceries, produce, meats AIR-CONDITIONED TV Good foods at lowest prices Convenient!y located to serve the FREE PARKING University Family a Complete unequaled food service H o T E L Ll E M B K E Wholesale and retail Phone 3-1501 East Lincolnway Phone 4-1271 R SUTTON'S EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CQMPLIMENTS OF All assignments precisely executed l 1201 E. 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CONCORDIA Publishing House St. Louis 18, Missouri STAN DARD SHEFF'ELDS LUMBER a SUPPLY BEAUTY SALON COMPANY 401 E. Lincolnway Fred Wehrenberg, President 1300 Leesburg Road HAIR STYLES C7 CUTTING Fort Wayne 8, Indiana 224 Graessle - Mercer company , printers and binders SEYMOUR, INDIANA 225 V1 2w INDIANAPOLIS ' INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA 226 wzauwmim $nuz v Kay Vonderlage Raymond Hall 6 Wall ' 0W wad, Columbus, Neb. Cass Lake, Minn. QWded ' Recipients of two of the 4S LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD 1957 College Scholarships. another Living Benefit provided by .3141le Eadlwzzlmaa! 70! Second Ave. 50., Minneapolis, Minn. LIVING BENEFITS FOR LUTHERANS THROUGH L!FE INSURANCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM THE BEACON STAFF 227 OUR PATRONS Dell F. Beach, Jeweler Mrs. Johnson's Chicken Dinners Brisco Electric Lochmandy Buick Dillon 6' Kain Insurance LoefflerTs Floor Coverings Dixie Diner Mom CoIeTs Kitchen FalveyTs Store for Men and Boys Paramount Shoes Ferguson Transit Dud Pounds The Fox Studio Rayder Wallpaper C7 Paints G 6' C Style Shop Salberg's MenTs and BoysT Wear The Green Door v . LemsterTs Valparaiso Floral Shop Mr. and Mrs. Del Hoeppner Valparaiso Camera Shop The Varsity Grill ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Indianapolis Engraving Company Root Photographers Inc. Richard Brier Norbert Dompke Margaret Carey CraessIe-Mercer S. K. Smith Company H. Toms Craessle Jack Bundy George G. Graessle 228: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, God The One in Three, Bless them, guide them, save them, keep them, Nea r to Thee. Our sincere prayer and congratulations to The Class of '58. A Mom and Dad. '229 230 Senior Actiyitiey ROSS ABBE4-A.B.; Major: bminen; Minors: geography, eco- nomic:; Them CM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Mails 8: Play.cics Club 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; U. Singers 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 1, 2. RICHARD AHNERTaBSg Major: zoology; Minor: chemisny; Omicron Delta 3, 4. CLAUDIA AHRENS4B.S.; Major: Spanixh; Minor: Engliyb; Kappa Tau Zeta; 1, 2, 3, 4 Ureamren; Intramuml: 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 3,' Spaniyla Club 1, 2, 4; A. W. S. 3; Gmmmz Delta 1; U.Y.C. 2. MARLYS M. ALBUS-A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: pxydaology; Pi Delta CM 2, 3; nyclaology Club 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3; Univerxity Choir 2, 3,' Gamma Delta 3, 4; U.Y.C. 2; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. JAMES AMLING4A.B.; Major: geogmpky; Minor: Mology; Tau Kazpjm Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intrammal: 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upyilon 3, 4. VELMA AlVILING4AB4 Major: 17115472955; Miriam: Englixb, edwa- tion; Gammd PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Bm. 8c Econ. Club 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. ANDERSEN4A.B.; Major: bminen; Minom: eco- nomiu, biology; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 1, 2; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2, 3. WAYNE B. ANDERSON-LL.B.; Major: bmz'mm; Minor: Law; Della Them PM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; I.F.C. 2, 3; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; I.R.C. 2; Lawyer! Aim. 4, 5, 6; Alpha: Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3 Unzpmim; Honor Council 5; Student Council 2; Student ngmm Comm. 3, 4; Sobola Camtamm 1; Debate 1. RONALD ARMGARD4A.B.; Majorx: buxineu, economics; Mimm: geography, math; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Wledge mater, treasurer, vice-prexidenn; Imimmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Traffic Comm. 3 Ulmirmmw; H.4Sr. Dzmce Committee, Junior 614:: Tremmer; Senior Clan meidemf. RONALD AUNGST-A.B.; Major: govemment; Minor: .rociology; Vanity Football 2. DORIS AWE4A.B.; Majors: Mligion, sociology; Pi Delta Ch; 1, 2, 3, 4 Qecremry, twamreH; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL F. AYERS, JR.4A.B.; Major: Jocial work; Minor: pxycbology; Social Relation: Club 3, 4. WARREN H. BAERENWALD-BS; Major: pbyxiw; Minor: math; Tau Kappa Epyilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1; Malia c? P11515165 4; Chapel Choir 1; Univemity Choir 2. KENNETH FRANK BAILEY-A.B.; Major: sociology; Mimm': Englixb, .rpeecb 5' dmma; Tam Kapjm prz'lon 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; Gewmm Club 2, 3, 4; Social Relation: Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha PM Omega 2, 3, 4; Alpha; PJi Omega 3, 4; University Choir 2, 3, 4; Univemity Player: 2, 3, 4. THEODORE B. G. BARAN4B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Sigma PM prilon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; V. Club 3, 4, 54, Vanity Baelmll 1, 2, 4, 5; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, , 5. ALTHEA BARTZ4A.B.; Major: Mstory; Minom: govemment, Mui- 72951; Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; I.R.C. 3,' Gown and Gavel 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Ir. Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma Alpha; Student Countil 2, 3; Bemctm 3 460m; editoU; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4 44$th new: editor, new: editor; Univenity Band 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Down Officer 2; Gmmmz Sigma Sigma 2; S.C. Traditions Comm. 2, 3, 4; Union Board Puklic Relatiom Comm. 2, 3. CAROL ANN BAUR4A.B.; Major: Mxtory; Minors: leoxoplyy, Zimmen; Gmma PM 2, 3, 4; Social Relation; Club 4; Human Relation; 4; Gamma Them prilon 4; Pi Gamma Ma 3, 4; Alpha gim-bdz; Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Valpamim Union Bldg. 3, 4; Um'vemity 0M . MILLARD BECKER4LL.B.; Majory: law, bminem; Minou; math; law; PM Delm Them 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 0464511460; V. Club 3, 4; Vanity Football 1, 2, 3,' Lawyem ALW. 4, 5, 6 Uearetary-MezzmreU; Bm. G Econ. Club 1, 2, 3; Jr. Honm' Guaml 3; Student Council 3, 4 0m? Hemmer, treamrer; PM Alpha Delta. JUDITH M. BECKMAN4-B.S.; Major: pbyxical education; Minor: Mxtory; Alpha PM Delm 1, 2, 3, 4; 1.5.6. 2; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 4; Major; Club 2, 3, 4 wrexidemx Gown anal Gavel 4; Student Council 1, 3; Valparaim Union. Bldg. 4 096. dept. 193mb; ?edcon 1, 2, 3, 4 Uection editor; A.W.S. l, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office , 2. LYDIA BEKEMEIER-B.S.; Major: elementary education; N.E.A. 4; U. Singers 4. HAROLD F. BENTZ4A.B.; Major: busineu; Minor: law; Delta Theta PM 1, 2, 3; 4; Meamrer, H.M.;; German Club 3; Lawyer: Axm. 4; Gamma: Delta -1. NINA J. BERRY-B.S.; Major: plyyximl education; Minor: bome economiw; Intramural; 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexidenm Home Ec. Club 4; Major: Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumelmg 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1 000141 61941447;sz JANICE BERTH4AB4 Majomz Englixla, Wench; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1. EDWARD R. BERTHOLET-A.B.; Majom: bmineu, economics; Minot pxydaology; Gewmm Club 1, 2; Plycloology Club 1, 2, 3,' BM. 5: Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN BIGLOW-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpha PM Delta 2, 3, 4; 1157.13.11. 1, 3,' N.E.A. 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 3. MYRON BIRKY-A.B.; Major: 505141 work; Minor: pxychology; Social Relation; Club 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4. EARL BLADOW-LL.B.; Major: law; Minor: laminen; Delta Theta PM 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Lawyers Aim. 4, 5, 6. BRUCE BLOOM-A.B.; Major: Mythology; Minor: law; Delta Theta: PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmuml; 1, 2, 3, 4; Lawyer; A1371. 4; nycbology Club 3,' I.F.C. ELAINE BLUHMwA.B.; Major: government; Minor: Mxtory; Sigma Them 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 eremrytreamrem' Studml Program Comm. 2, 3, 4; lepamim Union Bldg. 3, 4. CAROL LESLIE BOEHM4A.B.; May'm': Jociology; Minor: govern- ment; Gamma PM 2, 3, 4; Intmmumls 2, 3, 4; S om; Relation: Clwb 2, 3, 4; U .Y.C. 3; Modern Dance 3, 4; WaJMngton Semexter Program; Coumeling. 3. CORRINE BOETTCHER4B.S.; Major: home economiw; Minor: geography; PM Benz CM 2, 3, 4; Home E6. Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma. Them Upsilon 4; A.W.S. 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 3; Gamma Sigma Sigmzz 4. LEON BOLAND'-B.S., Eng. ELAINE J. BOMKE4A.B.; Major: wciology; Minor: government; Alpha PM Delta: 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1; Izmiw Chm Secretary. MARILYN BRAMMEIER--A.B.; Mazjomr religion, Iociology; Minorb leoxoplyy; Pi Delta CM 3, 4 01434514460; S ocial Relm'om Club 3, 4; Human Relatiom 3, 4; Student Council. ANESTHER BRAUER-B.S.; Major: elementary. educmfion; Kappa; Tau Zeta 3, 4; P.T.A. BARBARA J. BROWN-B.S.; Major: playximt educmon; M14015. Engliyb, edumtion; Alplm PM Delm 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3,' Student Guide Service 3; Tomb 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES M. BROWN4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Engiu newimg Society 1, 2, 3, 4. KINSLEY B. BROWN4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Minor: mafia; Lambda CM Alpha 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2; Eng; nearing Society 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BROWN-A.B.; Major: bmz'neu; Minors: 511mm, eco- nomics; Omega CM Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 Orezumem' Track 3, 4. EUGENE JAMES BRUNS4A.B.; Malian: Mainem, economia; Minor! :ociology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 3, 4; Bus. 6: Econ. Club 3, 4. DOROTHEA R. BUCHHART-A.B.; Majow biology; Minorx: Byg- liJlo, Jociology; Biology Club 3, 4; N.E.A. 3; Social Relation: Club .4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Iwalepemient: 3,' Circle V. Square 3, 4, U.Y.C. 3, 4. LESTER BURCH4A.B.; Major: Spanixb; Minor: Mstm'y; Tm Kappa; Epyilmz 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmuml: l, 2, 3; Biology Club 1; NBA. 4; Spamkb Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2; Social Comm. 3. Tomb 1, 2, 3, 4 fzmoaimfe editork U.Y.C. 1. HERBERT BUSCHING-A.B.; B.S.; Majom: civil engineering, matb; Minor: Gewmm; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jr. Honor Guard 3,' Student Council 2; Valparaiso Union Bldg. 4, 5; Tomb 1, 2, 5., VU 3,' Circle V. Square 4, 5. ARNOLD G. BUSSE4A.B.; Major: bmineu; Minors: economiw, government; Bm. 19 Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4 4prexidem1; Jr. Honor Guard 3,' Student Council 3, 4 Om? Hemmer, trimmed. ANNE BUSZIN-B.S.; Major: elememfm'y education; Alpha PM Delta 2, 3, 4 Mlumm' .recretaryh Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: JAMES R. BUTCHER-A.B., LL.B.; Major: 14w; Lawyer; A5112. 5, 6, 7; Supreme Court D1131 Participdm; Alpha Tau Omega. DAVID A. CAMPBELL4A.B.; Mtzior: pbyn'w; Minor: math; Pi Kzzpjm Alpha 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Malls 6 Pbyyic; 2; Gamma Delttz 2. TOM CAPPAS-LL.B.; Majm': law, Minor: bmineu; Lawyer: AJMZ. 3. HENRY JOHN CARLSON-B.S.; Major: pbyximl education; Miwor: busineu; Omega Chi Bela 2, 3, 4; Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. JAMES WALTER CHARD4A.B.; Major: German; Minor: French; German Club 2. DONA CLARK-A.B.; M44017 buyineu; Minor: pbyu'azl edumlimz; Alplm PM Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. CLARK4-A.B.; Major: bminem adminixtmlion; Minor: French; Phi Kappa; Pu' 2, 3; Student Council 1. ART CLAUSING-B.S.; Mdjow mechanical engineering; Pi Krzppa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 wrexidenU; Inrmmumlx I, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Sociaty 1, 2, 3, 4; Alplm Pi 4. ROBERT CLINE4A.B.; Major: bwinem; Minoryi biliary, economics; Intramural; 4; Vanity Bowling 4; Biology Club 2; Chemixtry Club 2; German Club 2; BM. 67 Econ. Clu3 4; Circle V. Square 2. ALLAN CONRAD4B.S., Eng; Mzzjor: mechanical engineering; Plai Delta Them 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society I. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Social Comm. 3; Student Cozmcil 1; Dorm Office 2. NANCY ANNE CUTSHALL-A.B.; Major: mmic; Minor: edumtimz: Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 Men. yearenzrw; Student Guide Service 3; Univemity Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Univenity Choir 3, 4; Orcheszm 1, 2, 3, 4; Modem Dance 3; M.E.N.C. 4yecretm'y, Meamrerj. ALVIN DANFORD-A.B.; Major: mmic education; University Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orcbextm I, 2, 3, 4; M.E.N.C. wresideml EUGENE DENK4A.B.; Major: buyinesx; Minorx: economiw, 50- ciology; Them Chi 2; Intramumls 2; Vaxrxity Bayelmll 2. CARA M. DEUSCHLE-A.B.; Maior: Mycbology; Mimmr: biology. German; Alpha Xi Epyilon 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Pjyclaology Club 4; Pi dema Mu 4; Alpha! Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Mijtoritmk Torch 1; Univemity Choir 1; AWIS. 3. ANNE DE VRIEkAB; May'or: bijtory; Minorx: geogmpby, edu- cation; Gamma PM 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; University Player: 1,- U.Y.C. 1, 2. DALLAS A. DOLLASE4A.B.; Majom: bminen, geography; Tau Kaxpjm prilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Oreamrerk Buy. 67 Econ. Club I, 3, 4; Gamma Them Upsilon 4; Bowler Club. RAMONA JOY DREES-B.S.; Major: elementtzry education; Gmmd PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown zmd Gavel 4; Faculty-Student Council 4; Homecoming Comm. 3; Student Council hecretary; 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; U. Singer; 2; Oulaejtm 1, 2, 3; Coumeling 3; Dorm Office I, 2; U.Y.C. 1; Gamma Sigma Sigmzz 2, 3; S.E.A. 3, 4; Public Relation: Comm. GENE DRETKE-B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Plai Deltzz Them 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Univemz'ty Badd I, 2; Univerxity Clyoir 2. DON L. DRUCKREY4A.B.; Major: social work; Minor: religion; Socizzl Relzm'om Club 3, 4 MrexidemJ; Caumeling 4. JACK HOWARD DUIS-Br.S.; Major: chemixtry; Minor: math; Ckemmry Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET DUNN4B.S.; Maior: elementary education; Alpha X1 Eplilon I, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. I, 2; N.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. I, 2. 3, 4; Univerxizy P1451213 1. PHYLLIS KUHN DURAND-A.B.; Major: Jpeecla; Minor: English. ELAINE DURST4B.S.; Major: home economiw; Minors: mmic, busineu; demaz PM 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Olinmcial cbairmank BM. 6 Econ. Club 4; Sigma Alpha Iota I, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexidemh Chapel Choir 1, 2; Union Mmic Comm. M.E.N.C. 1, 2. ONALEE EBERHARDT-4B.S.; Major: elementary edumm; Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexident, social cbairmrmJ; N.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Student Progmm Comm. 3; U. Singer; 3; Univemity Choir 1; Dorm Office I; U.Y.C. I, 2; Student Program Club 3, 4. DONALD ECKART4A.B.; Major: basinen; Minom: pyycbology, ecu nomicx; Theta CM 2, 3 461141214122; 4; Track 1, 2; BM. 6': Econ. C1715 3, 4; Student Council 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2. EUGENE ECKERT-B.S., Eng; Major: electrical engineering; P191 Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-preyidenU; Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Vanity Temm 1, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineer- ing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Jr. Honor Gudrd 3; Honor Council 3, 4 UlmirmamJ; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Qreyidentl CHARLES HENRY EICHHAMMER-A.B.; Major: laminem; Minor: geography; Sigma Plyi prilon I, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1; Spanixb Club 2, 3; Bus. 6' Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Tbem Upjilon 3, 4; Alplm Pxi Omega 1, 2; Student Council 1. C. W. GUSTAV EIFRIG-B.S.; Majow electrical engineering; Phi Kappa PH 1, 2, 3, 4 Gearemryk Intramural; l, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineem'ng Society 1, 2, 4; Alpha Pi 4; fr. Homw Guam! 3; Chapel Comm. 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 2, 4; PuMic Relgm'am Comm. 4cbairmmd. EMILIE E. EIFRIG-A.B.; Mdjorx biology; Minomx English, edum Ition; Gamma Plai I, 2, 3, 4 hearetarw; Biology Club 2, 3, 4 UecretMy-Ireamrew; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 Gewetm'yk Student Guide Service 3; Valparaiso Union Bldg. 4; Beacon 3, 4 458mb: editoU; Torch 3, 4 Heature editod; V.U. 2, 3 4exclmnge edited,- A.W.S. 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. BETH ELLENBERG-A.B.; Mdjor: sociology; Minom: bmz'nem, pwv clyology; Alpha Xi prilon 3; Home Ea. Club 1; Social Relation; Club 3; Bm. G Econ. Club 1; Dorm Office 1. DALE S. ELLIS-LL.B.; Malian: 14w, government; Delta Theta Ploi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Lawyers Ann. 4, 5, 6 Mice-presidemk Alpba Pi 4; Pi Gamma Ma 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Waxhington Semextew Progmm-Spying 1955. HERMAN ERBACHER--B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Sigma Plai Epyilon 3, 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4. NATHAN ESHEIMAN4A.B.; Major: buxineu; Minor: religion; erdmuml: 2, 3; Bus. 67 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. JANICE EVANS-B.S.; Minor: elementzzry eduaztion; Alpha Phi Delm 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guam! 2; Alpha Lambdd Delhi 1, 2, 3, 4; 11.1175. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office I Qiraji- denU, 2; U.Y.C. 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2. JOANNE FACKLER-B.S.; Major: home economiw; Minor: edu- cation; Phi Beta Clai 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; Home Ev. Club 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 3; U.Y.C. 1. JANICE FALK-BiS.; Malian: 190mg economia, sodology; Delta Chi prilon 4; Home Ea. Club 3, 4; Pijmbology Club 3, 4; Social Rela- tion; Club 3, 4; dema Delta 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. RICHARD FARREN4A.B.; Major: buxineu; Minom: pxyclaology, economics; Tbem Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 Qwerizm, preyidwtk Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4; B141 61 Econ. Club 4; Alplm Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Student Guide Senate 3; Dorm Office 1; Junior Clan Vice- prexidenzt. ARTHUR W. FEDDER-A.B.; Majow government; Minor: law; Delta Tbetzz PM 1, 2, 3, 4 leiffk Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; deyers Axm. 4; Alpha Pi 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Ir. Ham Guzmi 3; Student Council 3; Clytzpel Choir 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH H. FEIERTAG4A.B.; Major geogmplyy; Minor: buyinem; lntmmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2; Gamma T193134 prilon 3, 4; Student Cozmail 3; Coumeling 4; Debate 3 wresideml NANCY FINGER-A.B.; Majors: French, bminexs; I.S.C. 3; Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4 Mice-presidem, prexidemk Bm. 6 Econ. Club 2; Torch Z, 2, 3, 4 01537 editod; Student Cou'mil 3. JOAN FITZJOHN-A.B.; Maior: elementary education; Kappa Tau Zetcz 3, 4; Student Council 3; Gzzmmd Delta 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. BETTY FLESNER-B.M.; Major: music; Minor: German; Delta Clai Epsilon I, 2; German Club 2; Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 4; Alpha Lambda Dfelm I; Clmpel Clyoir 1, 2 Uecremrw; Orclowtm I, 2, 4; Dorm 0 fice 1. RICHARD FRANK4A.B.; Major: bmineu; Minor: binary; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Intramuml; I, 2, 3, 4; BM. 6 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. CARL P. FREIBURGER-A.B.; Major: bmineu; Minor: Mythology; Them Chi I, 2, 3, 4 UecretaryJ; Intramural; 1, 2, 3, 4; Pchlyology Club 3; Bux. 6 E6073. Club 1, 2. MARILYN FREITAG4A.B.; Mdjor: bmimen; Mimm': home eco- nomiu, Jociology; I.S.C. 3; Kappa Tau Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4 Mite-preiidem, tretzmreU; Bus. 5; Econ. Club I, 2, 3 Oewetarw; A.W.S.; Univemity Player: 2; Modern Dance 1. WERNER FRIEDERICHS4-B.S., Eng; Major: civil e17gineerirzg; Engineering Society 3, 4. 231 232 RONALD FRISCHMAN-A.B.; Mdjor: lawman; MinorL' geography, economiu; Pi Kczpim Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2; Bm. G Econ. Club 2, 4. THOMAS W. FUELLING-A.B.; Major: bminen; Minom: binary, economics; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 3, 4; Bm. G Econ. Club 3, 4. EDWARD GADE 111438.; Major: math; Minom: German, pbysicx. LAWRENCE GALLMANv-LL.B.; Major: law; Delta TIMM PM 5, 6, 7 0redmrer, preyidenU; Lawyer; A5174. 5, 6, 7. ROBERT GARLO4B.S.; Major: electrical enginewing; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 3 4. FRED ALLEN GEESA4A.B.; Majom: pxycfaology, bmineu; ny- cbology 61w 3. HAROLD R. GEHLE4A.B.; Major: math; Minor: 1717315155; Engi- neew'ng Society 3; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Booxter Club. WILLIAM C. GEHRKE4B.S.; Major: electrical engineering; Lamkda Cbi Algbd 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4 Wrogmm clmirmaM; Enginewing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1, 2, Torch 1, 2; VU 1, 2. HOWARD GIBSON4A.B.; Major: bun'nen; Minor: Englixb; Intramural: 1, 2, 3; Germzm Club 3; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD GIBSON-A.B.; Major: bminen; Minor: music; Univer- sity BMW! 2; Univerxity Choir 2. ELIZABETH ANN GLENZ-A.B.; Majomx xocidl work, pxycbology; Phi Beta CM 2, 3, 4 4vice-prexident, prelidenU; Germdn Club 1; nycbology Club 3, 4; Social Relation: Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Human Relatiom 4; Gown 4nd Gavel 4; Pi Gmnmzz Mu 3, 4; Ir. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Lambda Delta: 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prmidem; Homecoming Comm. 3; Social Comm. 1, 2, 3; Valparaiw Um'mz Bozml 3 anter- minmem: 1994510; U. Singer: 2; Coumeling 3; Dorm Office 1, 2; U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3; Alpha Mu dema 2, 3, 4. W'ILBERT GLYNN4B.S.; Majom: zoology, cbemixtry; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cbemixtry Club 1, 2, 3 Oremurerh Gamma Club 1, 2; dema Delta 1, 2, 3; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL GODE-A.B.; Major: kminem; Minor: matb; Intramural: 3; Gamma Delta 3. E'LROY H. GOHLKE-A.B.; Majors: chemistry, businms; Sigma Plai Epsilon 3, 4; Intmmuml: 3, 4; Cbeminry Club 4. JAMES THOMAS GOSS-A.B.; Major: pxycbology; Minor: bmiwu; Phi Karppa Mi 3, 4 Lrecretarjd; Intramural; 2, 3, 4; Pyycbology Club 4; Torah 1, 2; Dorm Office 3. ROSS S. GRAEBER, JR.4B.S.; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4. JOSEPH S. GUASTELLAwLLBg Major: law; Plai Alpha Delta 2, 3; Lazwyen' Axm. 1, 2, 3. ALICE GUETSCHOW4B.S.; Major: elementafy animation; Alpha Phi Delta 3, 4; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; U. Singer; 3; 5519014 Camomm 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,: Gamma Delta 1, 2; U.Y.C. 2, 3. RALPH E. GUTH4B.S.; Major: metham'ml engineering; Tau Kappa priloz; 2, 3, 4; Mice-prexidemk Intramural: 2; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 UreamreU; Cwedit Union 1. JOYCE R. HAAS-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: chemixtry; I.S.C. 3, 4; Alpba Phi Delta 2, 3, 4 Mite-prejidemL' Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexillemL' Gown mzd Gavel 4; Social Comm. 3, 4; Beacon 1; Dorm Office 1, 2; Univemity P1431612; 1; U.Y.C. 1; Izmiw C1455 Social Chairman. NAOMI HACKBARTH-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Sigma Them 1, 2, 3, 4 horrexpomling JecretMyL' W.R.A. 2, 3; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 2, 3. BERT HAERTHER-B.S.; Mdjor: bminem, Minor: law; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Intramumlx 3, 4; Lawyers Am. 4; Bm. Er E5012. Club 3; Beacon 2, 3; Tomb 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND W. HALL-A.B.; Major: buyinms; Minors: math, law; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3 Hecretary; 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Lawyers A5571. 4; BM. 6: Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha! Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3,.ffCredit Union 3, 4; Smdmt Council 3; Univeryity Band 1; Dorm 0 ice 3. LEROY HANDROCK4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 3, 4; Alpha Plai Omega 1, 2. ANN HANNEMAN4A.B.; Major: psychology; Minor: bminem; Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixtorian;,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; nycbology Club 3, 4 Uecretmy, Hammad; Bm. 63' Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 How'exponzZMg .reweth; Beacon 1; VU 3, A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Circle V. Square 1; Gzzmma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; Social Comm. 2, 3. ELINOR ANN HANNUSCHwA.B.; Major: Jocial work; Minor: pxyclaology; Delta Chi Epsilon 4,' Biology Club 3, 4; Social Relatiom Club 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Circle V. 54mm; 3, 4; U.Y.C. 3, 4. RONALD HARMS4B.S.; Major: pbyximl education; Minor: educa- tion; Phi Delta Them 3, 4; Intramural: 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Vanity Football 2, 3, 4. L018 HARPER-B.S.; Major: home economim; Minor: biology; Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Oocial almiwmml RANDALL NORMAN HASS4B.S.; Major: playxical education; Minors: education, bminem; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Student TMiner 3, 4. MARIE E. HASZ4-A.B.; Major: Mythology; Minom: Jociology, bi- ology; Delta Chi Epyilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 3 Uecretaryk Gewmm Club 1; Psycbology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Relation: Club 1, 2; Homecoming Comm. 3; 5019014 Cantomm 4; Coumeling 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3; U.Y.C. 1, 2. ROBERT HATCH4A.B.; Major: hminen; Minors: .rociology, eco- nomiw; Them CM 2, 3, 4 4likm1'ian, preyidemh Intramural: 3, 4; BM. 5; Econ. Club 4. THOMAS G. HAUFF-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: Englixla; Sigma Phi prilon 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 4. CHARLES L. HAZLETT4B.S.; Mzzim': mechanical engineering. ROBERT HECKEL-B.S.; Majorx: hminem, economim; Minor: ge- ography; Pi Kapjm Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE HEIDENREICH-B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alplm Phi Delta 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; U. Singer: 2. ROBERT C. HENDRICKS-B.S.; Majors: mummy, economics; Minor: geography; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Buy. 6 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. DELLA HENNINGwAB; Mdjor: religion; Minom: pjycbology, plai- losoplay; Pi Delta: CM 1, 2, 3, 4; nyclaology Club 4; University Player: 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HENSEL-A.B.; Major: math; Miworx: history, play.cicx. DONALD D. HERMANCE4A.B.; Major: buxinen; Minor: :ociology. CAROLE HILD4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineering; Sigrmz Them 3, 4; Immmuml: 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 houncilk Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Uecremryk Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Mead majorette; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ladiex Aux. Valpo U. Eng. Soc. ROGER E. HINKELDEY-A.B.; Maior: bmiwn; Minor: sociology; Lambdd'CIyi Alplm 1, 2, 3, 4; BM. 63 Econ. Club 4. RONDA HOFFMAN-B.S.; Major: biology; Minor: Englixb; l.S.C. 3, 4; Delta Clai Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexidemh Biology Club 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1. DON HOLTMAN4LL.B.; Major: law; I.F.C. 4, 5; Omicron Delta 4, awesialem; 5, 6; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3 UethMy, paresidemh Lawyer: AIM. 4, 5, 6; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2; Pi Gamma Mu 4, 5; Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4; Chapel Comm. 6; Student Council 2, 6; Student Program Comm. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Valptmmo Union Bldg. 5, 6 what'rmtmh Torch 1. 2.- Gamma Delta 1; Univemity Player; 1, 2. KEITH HONOLD--A.B.; M4401?! Jpeecla, drama; Minor: English,- Phi Delm Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Ale Pn' Omega 3, 4; Lyceum Comm. 3; Social Comm. 3; Studem Guide Service 3; U. Singer; 4; Debate 4; University Player; 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN SOPHIE HORMANN4B.S.; Major: pbysiml education: Minorx: education, English, religion; Delta Chi Epyilon 1, 2, 3, 4 wreiident; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Major: Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexidem; Student Council 4; Student Guide Service 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 2, 4; U.Y.C. 1. LORRAINE HOLTZEN4B.S.; Minor: elementzzry education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 1, .2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE HUCHTHAUSEN44A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: mmic; Gamma PM 1, 2; German Club 1; Sigma Alpha 10m 4; University Choir 1; Gamma Delta; 3; Circle V. Square 2; Pi Delta Clai 4. JUDY HUCHTHAUSEN44A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: music; Gamma PM 1, 2; Pi Delta Chi 4; Psychology Club 2; Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, 4; Univemity Choir 1; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT E. JABS4B.S.; Major: playximl education; Minor: .rocial .rmdz'ex; Omicron Delta 3, 4; Tmtk 3, 4; Vanity Baxketball 3, 4; Varsity Football; 3; N.E.A. 4. 1 ROBERT JABkABH B.S.,' Majom: electrical engineering, bminenj; Omicron Delta 2, 3, 4 Mice-Meyidem, preyidem; I.R.E. 3, 4; Eng;- neeriwg 505ier 1, 2, 3, 4; 697mm Club 2; Student C ozmw'l 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2. ROLAND F. JAGELS4A.B.; Major: Mology; Minor: Englijla; Bi- ology Club 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. JOAN M. JENSEN4A.B.; Majom: religion, Jocialogy; Pi Delta CM 1, 2, 3, 4 Mice-prexidemk W.R.A. Z, 2, 3, 4; Social Relations Club 3, 4; Human Relatiom 4; Stmiwt Council 3; Valpo Union Bldg. 4; Scbold Camomm 1; A.W.S. Z, 2, 3, 4; Coumelmg 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; U.Y.C. Z, 2; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4 Harojecty cbairmaM: Home Mother 4. GLORIA JOESTING4-A.B.; Major: English; Minor: bun'nen; Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 2, 3, 4; T014519 3. MARY ANN JOHANNES4A.B.; Major: Mstm'y; Minor: Engliyb; Gamma PM I, 2, 3, 4; Intramuml: 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 mrexidem; Social Comm. 3; A.W.S. l, 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 3; Dorm Offiae J; Gamma Delta 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 Mixtorimz, prexz'denU. BRUCE JOHNSON4B.S., Eng; Major: civil engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intmmmulx J, 2, 3, 4; Engiweering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Studemf Gm'de Service 2. GERALD ROBERT JOHANNING4A.B.; Major: mmic education; Minor: math; Omicron Delta 3, 4, 5; Engineeng Society I, 2; U. Singer: 5; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Univemity Choir 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Gamma Delta 1, 2; M. E. N. C. 3, 4, 5 Miceapreyidemk DAVID C. JOHNSON4A.B.; Majom: kmimsx, geogmplay; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Them Upsilow 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND JOHNSON--A.B.; Major: pyycbology; Minor: English; nyclaology C1417 4. THOMAS P. JOHNSON4A.B.; Mazjow governmem; Minor: Ms'tory; PM Delta Them 2, 3, 4 Hecrelary, pledge caphzim; Intramumlx I, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 4; Sopbomore Claw: Social Chairman. JAMES E. JUERGENSEN4A.B.; Major: religion; Minor: Englixb; Pi Kappa; Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural 2, 4; Chapel C504 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND JURGENSEN-A.B.; Mdjm': Muiwen; Minor: math: Sigma PM Epsilon 3; Intramural: 3; Biology Club 2; Gemmm Club 2; Buy. :9 E6071. Club 2; Alpbd PM Omega 2; Student Council 2; Student Service 2; Comuelz'wg 2; Down Office 2; Tradition; Committee. HARLAN KALTHOFF4B.S.; Major: mechanical engineermg; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 2, 3, 4; VMJiZy Bowling 3, 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. LENORE J. KAMIN-B.S.; Major: home economiw; Minor: ployxicdl edumtion; I.S.C. 4; PM 82th CM 2, 3, 4; Intmmumli Z, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Roundh; Home E6. C149 2, 3, 4; Major; Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Cozmcil 4; A.W4.S. I, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 1, 3; Gamma Sigma Sigma 4. ELYNOR KANNING4A.B.; Majow Ewglzlrlo; Minomx Mitory, edu- mtion; Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club I, 2; Gown anal Gave! 4; Ir. Honw Glam! 3; Alplm Lambda Delta 1; Homecoming Comm. 3 Oecretmw; Lycezmz Comm. 2; Social Comm. 2, 3, 4; Valpo Union Bldg. 4 Uemetarw; Beacon 3; Torch 3, 4; Orcbevm J, 2; Dorm Office I modal cbairmank Freshman Clam Secrezwy; Sophomore Clam Sonia! Cbairmzm. GEORGE KARAMPAS4A.B.; Major: bminem; Miriam: Mythology. scmzomiw; Them CM 2, 3, 4; thmmmal; 3; E14gineering Society 1; Em. r? Econ. C143 2, 3; Pi Gamma My 2, 3; Student Guide Service 3. BARBARA KATH4B.S.; Maxim: elememary education; Gamma PM 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; University Choir 3; Coumelng 4. LOIS A. KEIGER4A.B.; Maimc' German; Minon: geograylay, gov. emmem; German Club 2, 3, 4; LEE. 3, 4 4vice-prexideat, .recmtarw; U. Siwgem I; Dorm Offiw 4. NANCY GREGOR KENDT4-B.S.; Major: bome economim; Minor.- pbysiml educatiow; PM Beta CM 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; Home Ea. CZW I, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Um'on Comm. DOROTHY KERBER4B.S.; Major: elementary education; Alpba PM Delta 2, 3, 4 Uecmmrw; Intramural; Z, 2; SzEA. 3, 4; Goum and Gavel 4 Qawjidww; Homewming Comm. 2 Uecretarw; Honor Council 2, 3, 4; U. Singer; 2, 3; Um'zlemity Clooir 1; Dorm 0f ice I, 3 4prexz'demk U.Y.C. Z, 2, 3. RALPH E. KERWIN4AB; Majom: 14w, governmmt; Delta Theta PM I, 2, 3, 4; Lawyers AIHZ. 4; Spanixb Club 1; Student Council 4; Intemmfioml Relation; C145 2, WARREN W. KETTNER-A.B.; Major: Mytory; Minou: physical education, education; Intramural: 3, 4; Vanity 84325411 3; N.E.A. 3, 4 .ftreamrew; Student Guide Service 4; Gamma Delm 3, 4 Mice. preyidenU; Alpha PM Omega 3, 4. EDNA KICKBUSH4B.S.; Major: elementary educatiow; Gamma PM 2, 3, 4; 1W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; Univemity Bami 2; Coumeliwg 3; demn Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 Mice-Mexidentl JERRY KING4A.B.; Major: 5minen; Minomr: pxyclaology, 660- nomiw; Pi Kapjm Alpha 3, 4; Bus. :2 Econ. Club 3, 4. WILLIAM KISSENBERTH4-B.S.; Major: civil engineering; Them CM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; Z, 2, 3, 4; Tmck 3, 4. JOHN K. KJOLLER4A.B.; Major: Maineu; Minors: economics, 50- ciology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Intramural: 4; German Club 2; Buy. 67 E6017. Club 4. DAVID KLEINER--B.S., Eng; Major: civil engineering; I.F.C. 3, 4; Tau Kappa: Epu'lon I, 2, 3, 4; Intramumh I, 2; Engineering Social; 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; 14'. Honor szm' 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3. JUDY KLEINSCHMIDT4A.B.; Major: 5mmen'; Minoml German, economiw; Sigma Them 1, 2, 3, 4 Owaswerk W.R.A. Z, 2, 3, 4.' Buy. 5: Econ. Club Z, 2, 3, 4; Guam and Gavel 4; Jr. Howor Guard 3; Stadem Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Comm. 3; Student Guide Sewice 2; Valpo Union Bldg. 2; Beacon 2, 3, 4 0951407; editor, dummy edited; Uniwmity Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; University Playem 4. RAYMOND KLINECT4B.S.; Majow electrical engineev'mg; Inim- mzmzl; l, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Univemity Singer; 2, 3. DAVID KLOHA4A.B.; Major: laixtory; Minor: geogmpby; Gamma Delta 3, 4; ETA. 3, 4. HOWARD W. KNORRa-ABg Major: Englilb; Minom': math, pM- Zoxoplay; PM Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 3, 4 44517. 65111073; Torck 1, 2, 3; Unizremity Plazyem J, 2. JOHN KOCH-A.B.; Major: Z7mz'neu; Minor: math; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3; Engineermg Society I, 2, 3; Univerxity Band 2, 3; Railroad Club Z, 2, 3, 4 wrwidwztl CHARLES JAMES KOKASKA-A.B.; Mazjow Mstory; Minom: phyti- ml edzmztz'on, edumtion; Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tmck 1, 3; V. Cluk 3, 4; Varxity Footkrzll 1; Football managw-tminer 3, 4; Torch J, 2, 3, 4 Uports editoU SEA. 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KONU-4A.B.; Major: Mytory; Mimi: Mology. MARY VERBA KOPSCICK-B.S.; Major: elemenmm; animation. CHARLOTTE KOLZOXWHBSg Major: elementary education: Gamma PM I, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1. GERALD KRASINSKIHAB; Major: busineu; Minor: geogmpby; Them CM 2, 3, 4; V. Cluk 4; Vanity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Vanity Golf 3; Gamma Them prilon 3, 4. ROLAND KRAUSE-A,B.; Maimc' Muineu; Minor: Englijla; 01723ng CM Beta 3, 4; Intmmumlx J, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. THELMA ANN KRAUSE4A.B.; Major: Mitory; Minom: English education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. J, 2, 3, 4. TED P. KREBS4A.B.; Major: bmmuem; Minom: geography, eta nomiu; Pi Kappd Alplm 4; I.F.C. 4; thmmumlx 3; German CZuP I Alplaa PM Omega 2; Dorm Office I. NAOMI KROEGER-A.B.; Majmc' Jociology; Alinor: religiom P: Delta CM 3; Plyclaalogy C1711? 4; Social Relation: Club 3, 4 Uecrelm'y, trezzsmerk Human Relation; 3, 4; Coumelz'ng 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4. Cimle V. Square 4. MILDRED HARMAN KRONE 4MrsJ4A.B.; Major: buyinexs. Minor: geography; Sigma Tbem 1, 2, 3, 4 Ureamrew; Immmmozlr 1, 2, 3, 4; BM. 67 Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 OfwamreU; VU 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Squaw I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. KRUEGER4B.S.; Major: aloemiitry; Minor: math. ALLAN KRUGER4A.B.; Major: bmineu; Miwor: geography; PM Kappa Pyi 2, 3, 4; Intramural; I, 2, 3, 4; Varyity Baseball 1; BM. :2 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Coumeling 4. CLAUS ALBERT KRUSE-B.S.; Eng; Intramural: 1, 2; Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM O. LABUDE-B,S.; Major: civil engineering; Minor: matla; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Univemz'ty Banal 2, 3, 4. HOWARD WAYNE LACEY-A.B.; Majom: 5wineu, economiw; Minor: psychology; Sigma PM Epsilon 1, 2, 3 4 Ureamrmd; Imra- mumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; BM. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2. 233 234 H. PAUL LAESCH4B.S., Eng; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL LANDINO4A.B.; Majors: political science, geography: Theta CM 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; I.R.C. 2, 3; Torch 1. DAVID LAUDENAT4A.B.; Major: busineu; Minna: Engliyla, eco- nomiw; Tau Kappa Epjilon 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 3; Buy. 6'3 Econ. Club 3, 4; Torch 4. JACK LAWRENTZ-A.B.; Major: lawman; Minors: geography, playxiwl education; Plai Kappa PJi 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmuml; 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. 5: Econ. Club 4; Alpha Plai Omega 1. JACK LAWSON4A.B,; Major: law; Minor: Jociology; Theta Clai 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; U. Singem 4. CHARLES J. LEE4A.B.; Major: lawman; Minor: geography. HAROLD L. LEHMANN4-A.B., B.S.; Majw: mechanical engineer' inf; Plai Kaappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Engineering Sotiety l, 2, 3, 4; Cloczpel C air I, 2. EDGAR E. LIEN4A.B.; Major: philosophy; Minori: law, govern- ment, math; I.F.C 3, 4 ,fxearetargw Delta Theta P191 1, 2, 3, 4 Uecremry, tribuneh Intramural; 1, 2; Lawyers ALWL 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 46194114754743; Student Council 1; Student Program Comm. 3, 4 Mice-prexidemL NILS O. LINDFORS4B.S., Eng; Major: mechanical engineering,- Lamlm'a Chi Alplm 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Sotiety 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD W. LINN-A.B.; Major: zoology; Minor: biytory; Phi Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Social Relation; Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN LOHFF-A.B.; Major: 51766519 and drama; Minor: English; I.S.C. 4; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 fvice-prexidenw; Human Relation; 4; Alpha Psi Omega; 2, 3, 4 Ureaxurew; Radio Club 4; Univemity Player; 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. LOHMEYER4A.B.; Maior: bminem; Minom: p53;- clyology, economia; Ploi Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; hmamrer, prexidemk Inmzmumlx 1, 2, 3. 4; Vanity Basketball 1; Psychology Club 4; BM. 57 Econ. Club 4. DONALD W. LOHRENTbAB; Major; bminem, Minor: 1753'- cbology, economics; Them Clai 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 1, 2, 3, 4,- Varsity Football 1; Pjyclyology Club 3. ANATOLE LONGINOW4B.S., Eng; Major: civil engineering; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Indepwdenn 3, 4. JUDITH LOTH4A.B.; Majow pxycbology; Minor: geography; Alpha Phi Delm 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLIS JEAN LUCKOW-B.S.; Major: home economiu; Minors: education, busivzeu; Alpha Xi Eplilon 2, 3, 4 46077. Jecremry, rec. Jecretdrw; N.E.A. 3, 4; Home 136. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Modal chairman. vice-prexidew, Mexidemh BM. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK LUDWIG4A.B.; Major: government; Minors: kixtory, Enga lixk; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Intramural: 3, 4; V. Club 3; Cray; Country 3; Torch 4. GEORGE B. LUX4-B.S.; Major: engineering; Elec. Eng. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Enginewing Socie;y 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gammn Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL LYONS4A.B., LL.B.; Major: 14w; Theta Chi 3. 4; PM Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3 Ureamred; Lawyer: ALWL. 1, 2, 3 4executive 504171;; Supreme Court Day 1957; National Moot Court Competition CAROL MAASS4B.S.; Majow Mmic Education; Minor: German Sigma Tlaeta 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Sigma Alpha 10m 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Student Guide Service 3; Univerxity Singer; 2, 3, 4, University Clam? 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Univemitj: Platyem 1, 2, 3, 4. ELSIE MACHNFK4B.S.; Major: Mmic; Minor: Education; Sigma Alplm 10m 3, 4; Um'remitgr Singer; 3, 4; Uwivemity Choir 3. GEORGE P. MAGDALENOS4B.S.; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4: lntmmumls 1, 2, 3. 4; Engineering Society 1; Student Council 3. Smdem Guide Serz'ice 3. DONALD MANTAY-B.S.; Major: Mechanical Engineering; Minor: Mathematiw; Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 2, 3, 4; Engi- neering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ELWOOD E. MARBLE4B.S.; Major: Hixtory; Minor: Sociology; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3; Unioemity Choir 1; Alpha PM Omega 1. THOMAS J. MARION4B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Minom: Sociology, Economiu; Biology Club 4; Bzm'neu and Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. LOREN W. MARKEL4B.S.; Major: Mechanical Erzgin'leering; Minor: Mzztbemmficj; Omega Chi Bela 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM MATHEUS4B.A.; Mzty'or: Bminem Adminixtmtion; Minor: Sociology; Jntmmumls 3, 4. HELEN MATHIAS4-B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Minor: Religion; Bmineu 19 Economic: Club 3, 4, Univemity Claw? 1, 2. DAVID McCAIN-LLB.; Mzzjor: Law; Pbi Alplm Delta 1, 2; Lawyer; Aysociation 1, 2, 3. CHARLES MCFANN4-B.S.; Eng; Major: Mechanical Engineering; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 4; Independent: 2, 3. DONALD McGIBBON--B.A.; B.S.; Majom: Meclopmiwl Engineermg and English; Minor: Mathematics; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramuralx 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Lyceum Commmee 4; Student Council Cabinet 5; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Editw-m-Cbief. MARLENE MCGREGOR4B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Kappa Tam Zeta 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; A.W.S. 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 4. DONALD MCKELVEY4B.S.; Major: Bminen Adminixtmtion; Minor: Geography; Lambda Clyi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intmmuml: 2, 3, 4; Vanity Basketball 2, 3. EDWARD MEISSNER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minom: Geography. Economia; Intramzmzlx 2; Alplm Phi Omega 1, 2. AL MEITZ4B.S.; Major: Electrical Engineering; Tau Kzzpjm Epn'lon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intmmmal; 1, 2, 3, 4; Electrical Engmieering Society 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MELCHER4-B.S.; Major; Chemistry; Minor: Mallaematia: Ploi Kappa; PM' 1, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4. PAUL MELCHERT-LLB.; Major: Law, Govemmem; Delta T1751; Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; lmmmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lawyer; Amociation 4 5, 6; Alpha Pi 4; Pi Gamma Ma 4, 5, 6; Ir. Honor Guard 3; Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4; Credit Union 5, 6; Student Program Committee 5, 6; Sobolcmrlaip Committee 4. HERM MEYER4-B.S.; Mdjor: Mathematiw; Minor: Plailowplay; Phi Kappa P51 2, 3, 4; Intmmumk 2, 3, 4; Vanity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 4, Alpha Pi 4; Ir. Honor Guard 3; Student Council 2; Studem Guide Service 1, 2; Dorm Office 3. RICHARD MEYER-B.A.; Major: Busineu; Minom: Economia, So- ciology; Engineering Sotiely 1, 2; Bminen 61 Economics Club 3, 4; Alplm PM Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Uni'vemity Banal 1; Gtzmma Delta 1, 2, 4; Circle V. Squaw 1, 2. THEODORE MICHEIr-BA; Mdy'or: Emineu; Minor: Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Immmuml: 3, 4. DONALD MILLER4B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Minors: Ecommm, PJy- cbology; Pi Krzppa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Imfmmumlx 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MILLER4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Sociology; Pi Delta CM 3, 4; Social Relatiom Club 4; Human Relations 4; U.Y.C. 3. PATRICIA MITCHELL4B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi prilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Intramuml: 1, 2, 3, 4,: N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 2. JOAN MOELLER-B.A.; Major: Englixla; Minor: Bmineu Educmon: Phi Beta CM 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3, 4; 5511014 Camomm 2. MARILYNE MOELLER4B.S.; Major: Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Them 2, 3, 4; Electm'ml Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathe- matics 6 Play.cic: 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM MOELLER4B.S.; Mafor: Elementary Education; NBA. 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 1; U.Y.C. 1, 3, 4. ROBERT MOELLERING4B.A.; Major: Zoology 4Premedl: Minor: ClaemisMy; P191 Kappa P51 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Vdrxity Tami: 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Faculty-Smdent Council 4; Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Honor Council 3; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Prexident 4; Student Guide Service 2, 3; Counseling 3: Union Board 4; Sophomore Clan Vice-Prexidem; Junior Clzm Prexz'dent. FREDERICK MOLINE-B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Mathematics: $1247;in Cluk 4; Social Relatiom Cluk 4; Bmines; 6 Economic: CM 3, 4. BETTY MUCK-B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Gamma PM 1, 2. 3. 4; W.R.A. 1, 2; N.E.A. 4; Student Guide Service 2; Torch 4; U.Y.C. 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3. WILLIAM MUHA4-LLB.; Major: Law. WILLIAM MUELLER4B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Geograxplay; Tau Kappa prilon I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3. GAIL MUIR4-B.A.; Major Cbeminry: Minori: German, Biology; PM Beta CM 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. I, 2; Biology Club 1, 2; Chemiytry Cluk 2; Alpha Lgmlm'a Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 2; AWS. 2. ALMIRA MULLIGAN.B.S.; Majw': Elemen'ary Education. SHIRLEY NELESEN4B.A,; Major: Bminen; Minom: S ociology, Eco- nomiw; Alpha PM Delm 1, 2, 3, 4; Bmineu 67 Economic; Club 1, 2, 3, 4 mreasmew; Gown 4nd Gavel 4; Ureaymed Jr. Honor Guard 3; Credit Union 3, 4 Oreaswew; Beacon 1, 2, 3; Editor 4; Bmineu Manager 3. ALLYNE L. NENNINGER-4B.A.; Majom: Busineu, Englixb; Minom: nycMogy, Economiw; Sigma Them 3, 4. ELIZABETH NEWMANN-B.S.; Major: Zoology; Minor: Playximl Ed; Alplm PM Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; IV.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Majow Club 1, 2, 3, 4; fr. Honor Guard 3; Tomb Z; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Univemity Player: I, 2; Modem Dame 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT NICHOLSON-B.S.; Major: Englixb; Minor: Histm'y; Sigma Them 3, 4; Torch 1; Univemily Choir 1, 3 A.W.S. 4; Univemizy Platyem 4. DIETER H. NICKEL4B.A.; Major Government; Minor: Law; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intmmuml: 1, 2, 3, 4; Cram Comm'y 1, 2; Alpha Pi 4; H. Honor Guam 3; Chapel Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 2; Social Comm. Chairman 4; Student Council 3, 4; Torch J; Uniwmity Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Univewity Civic Orcbextm Z, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA NIE-B.A.; Major: EMgliJh; Minomx Latin, Edumtiom PM Beta CM 2, 3, 4; Gown 472d Gavel 4; Ir. Honm Guard 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Lyceum Comm. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Coumelz'ng 3; U.Y.C. 2, 3; F.T.A. MARION NIEDERER-4B.A.; Major: Bminess; Minor: Home E60- nomicx; Alpha Xi prilzm Z, 2, 3, 4; WCRA. Z, 2, 3, 4; Buy. 67 Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4. DONNA NIEMANN4B.A.; Major; Pre-Med; Minor: Pyycbology; Alpha Xi Einlon 3, 4; W.R.A. J, 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Gewmm Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1; Tomb 4: U.Y.C. 1. ROBERT WILLIAM NILSEN4-B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Miwor: Playgi- 541 Ed; Sigma PM Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; German; Club 3; Buy. c9 Econ. CluP 4. RICHARD NISS4B.S.; Major: Electriml Eng; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 3; Rczdio Club 4. BARBARA NIZDERHBA; Afajm': Bmineu; Minor; Home E60- nomz'cx; Alpha Xi prilon 3, 4; Home E6. Club 4; Bm. c9 Econ. Club 4. DENNIS NOMMENSEN4B.S.; Major: Electrical Eng; PM Delta Them 1, 2; Immmuml; 2, 3, 4; Vanity Bajelmll I; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engimeermg Society 1, 2, 3, 4. GLADYS NOREEN-B.A.; Majors: Religion, Sociology; Pi Delta CM 3, 4; W.R.A. 3, 4. JAMES NORGREN4B.S.; Major: Civil Ewgineem'ng; Intramuralx 2; Engineering Society 2. 3, 4. RICHARD NUECHTERLEIN4B4.A.; Major: Plydaology; Minomi Matb-Playiicy, PMlowplay; Omicmn Della; Human Relatiom Z, 2, 3, 4. JANICE ORLUSKE4B.A.; Majm': Religion; Minor: Sociology; Pi Delta CM 4; Social Relaliom Club 4; Human Relation! 4; Gamma Delta Delta 4; U.Y.C. ROY OSCARSON4B.S.; Major: Mada. Eng; Engineeving Society 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE PAUL4B.A.; Majm': Ewglijb; E72gineering Social; 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY PAUL-B.A.; Majomx Ewglijb, French; Minor: Education; N .E.A.; Student Guide Service 3; Unilr'emity Bzmd J, 2; Dorm Office 3. DIANE PAULSON-B.S.; Major: Pbyyiml Education; Minor: Eng lisly; Sigma Them 3, 4; Majom Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dame 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE PETERSON4B.A.; Major: Bmmeu; Minor: Geography; Immmztmly J, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 4. . KENDALL PETERSON-B.A.; Major: Economiu; Minor: History. DOROTHY PFOTENHAUER4-B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Lam Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Human Relation; 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 4. Univemity Choir 1; F.T.A. 2, 3. CLEMENT PIOTROXVSKIMBA; M47124: S ociology; Minor: Emi- nen; Omega CM Benz 1, 2; Social Relation; Club I, 2; Student C ounci! 1; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3; U.Y.C. 1, 2. HAROLD PRENTISSMBA; Major: Zoology; Minor: Chemistry; PM Kcappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Biology CluP J, 2, 3. KAREN PRESCOTT4B.A.; Major: Englivrh; Minor: Hiytory; Alpha PM Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Szmlemt Council I, 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office I, 2; Modern Dance 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Field Day Com; 3. LANE PRESCOTT4B.A.; Maiow Busineu; Minor: Englillo, Edu- cation; Tau szppa Epyilow 2, 3, 4; Intramwalx Z, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1. FRANKLIN PREUSSHBSg Mdjm': Ciw'l Engineeymg; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Uniz'emity Civic Orcloejtm 2. SHIRLEY PRICE4B.S.; Mdjor: Elementm'y Education. RONALD PRIEBE4B.S.; Major: Ewgineering; Tau Kappa Epjiloll I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Engineem'ng I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RAKOW4B.A.; Major: Govermem; Minor: Hixtory; Della Theta PM I, 2, 3, 4; Intmmumly 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. Z, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN RAU4B.A.; Major: Cbemixtw; Miwom; Zoology, Max:179 mafia, Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4; W7.R.A. I, 2, 3; German 611M 1, 2,- Goum 4nd Gavel 4; Alpha Lamhla Delta; 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Councii 2, 3, 4,3710er 3; VU 2, 3; Clmpel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 1, 2. RONALD REIMER4B.A.; Major: Economics; M41407: Geography; Tau Kappa; Epyilon Z, 2, 3, 4; Bminen fj Economic: Club 2, 3, 4. J. NEIL REINCKE4B.S.; Majont Buyingn, Geagmphy; PM Kappa Pyi 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmmaly J, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basket ball 2, 3, 4; Gamma Them Upyilon 2, 3, 4; Counseling 4. DONALD REINKING4B.S.; Mdjon' Mathemalia; Minowx Playiicy, Bmineu, Eduaztz'on; PM Kappa PM' 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmzmzly 1, 2, 3, 4; Alplm Pi 4; Jr. Honw Guazrd 3; Homecoming Committee 3. MIRIAM REITbBJK; Majomx Social Woyk, PleEbOZOng; Delta CM Epjilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Relations C1445 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Student Guide Service 3; Tomb 1; dema Delta 1, 2; Circle V. Squaw 2, 3; U.Y.C. J, 3. THOMAS RETZER-B.A.; Major: Sociology; Tau Kappa Epyzlmz 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society I, 2; U.Y.C. 2. RALPH REUSS4B.S.; Majow Engineering; Electm'wl Engineering Society 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 2, 3, 4. JAMES RIEDEL-B.S., Eng; Mazjor: Civil Engineering; PM Della Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club I, 2, 3, 4; szmity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Engmeering Society J; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Home- coming Committee 3; Sophomore C145; Treaxmen DONNA RINK4B.S.; Major: Bminesx-Accouming; Minor; Home Economiw; Delta CM prilon 3, 4; W.R.A. Z, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. I, 2; Home Economic; Club 2, 3, 4; Bmiwen c9 Economic; CZzM 4; A.W.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 4; Circle V. Square 2, 4. WILLIAM ROLF4B:S.; May'or: Engineering; Sigma PM Epu'lon 1, 2, 3, 4; Ihtmmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society J, 2, 3, 4; 131652171 ml Engineewing Society 4; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumelzhg 4. ROBERT ROTHHBS; Majof: Phyn'cal Education; Miwom: Educa- tion, History; Theta CM 1, 2, 3, 4; N.HA. 4; I.F.C. 3, 4. GLEN RUBOW4B.S.; Majom': Cbemijzfml, Bmineu; Lambda C M Alpha 4; Immmzmzl: 4; Alpha PM Omega 3, 4; Cinle V. quare 3. ERIC RUBYBBS; Major: Engineering; Electrical Engineering So- ciety 3, 4; I Mdepemient: 2. LAMBERT RUNGE-B.S., Eng; Mazior: Electm'cal Engineering; Inrrar mural; 3; Elem'iml Engineering Society 3, 4; Engineering Sociefy 2, 3, 4. TOM RUSNOV4B.S.; Major: Bmineu; Minor: History; I.F.C. 3, 4; PM Delta Them 1, 2, 4, 3; Intramural; I, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Footkafi Z, 2, 3, 4; V. C1245 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3. WAYNE SALLACH-B.A.; Major: Hillary; Minor; Bminem, NORMAN SARANOFF4-BuAg Major: Government; Minor: PM- lowplay; Delta Theta PM 2, 3, 4; Lawyer; Amociation 4. FRED SAUDERMBAg Major: Elementary Education; N.E.A. 4. CHARLES SAUER4B.A.; Major: Bujmeu; Minor: Hijtory; Sigma PM Epiilon I, 2, 3, 4; Lawyers Axiociafion J; 5175:72in Club I, 2. RUTH SCHAIRER4B.S.; Major: Physical Eduaation; Minom Spanish, Education; Alpha PM Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmm'al: I, 2, 3. 4; W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Major; Club I, 2, 3, 4; fr. Honor Guard 3; Torch 1; A.W.S. J, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1. 235 236 JAMES SCHERER4B.S.; Major: Hixtory; Minor: Englixla, Sec. Ed. JOHN SCHERER4B,S.; Majm': Engineering; Engineering S ociety 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2. RONALD SCHERER4B.S.; Majow Civil Engineering. RALPH SCHERT4B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Math; Vanity Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cbemmry Club 3, 4. WALTER SCHAW-B.S.; M41124: Law; Minm': Hixtmy; PM Alpha Delta 3; Them CM 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; V. Cluk 3, 4; Vnmity Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lawyer; Amociatiow 3. THOMAS SCHLAKE4B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: English: Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Major: Club 1, 2; 517444in Club 1, 2; Uni- vemity Player; 1, 2; Frexlamzm Football. INGRID SCHLANGE-B.S.; Major: El. Edmation; Alpha Plai Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Tank 1, 2, 3; Modem Dame 2, 3. MARJORIE SCHLENDER4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Govern.- ment, German; German Club 1, 4; Social Relation; 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Pi Sigma Alpha; Univeryity Choir 1, 2. ROBERTA SCHOENBECK-B,A.; Majors: Sociology, Foreign Lan- guagex; Sigma Them 2, 3, 4; 1V RA. 2, 3, 4; Gewmm Club 4; Human Relations 4; Tonia 1; University Player; 2; U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3. BERTHOLD SCHREIBE-B.A.; Major: Government; Mimm': Law, German; Delta Theta PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; Lawyer; Club 4; Pi Gamma My 4. KENNETH SCHREIBER4B.S.; Major: Ployximl Ed.; Minor: Hiltory. Education; Phi Delta Them 2, 3, 4; Miramuml; 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vzmz'ty Baseball 2, 3, 4; Vamity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Credit Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 4; Coumeling 3, 4; Dorm Office 1. BERNICE E. SCHROEDER4B.S.; Majw: Elementary Educatiwz, Sigma Them 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumelmg 3. TED SCHROEDER4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: nycl'aology. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; C705: country 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Student Guide Service 3; Valparaiw Umbn Bldg. 4; Bedcon 2, 3; Tardy 3, VU 3; demaz Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EUGENE SCHROER4B.A.; Majom: Hijtory, Eminent: Minor: Edumtion; Sigma Phi Epu'lzm 4. DAVID JOHN SCHULTZ4B.S.; Major: Electrical Eng; Sigma Phi prilon 2, 3, 4; Intramuml: 1, 2, 3, 4; E125. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineer- ing Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Rally Comm. 4; Radio CZW I, 2; Alpha Plai Omega. JOHN SCHULTkBS; Major: Plajm'ml Edwardian; Minow: Bminess; Phi Kappa PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Bajeball 2, 4; Student Council 2; Torch 3, 4; 5519014 Cantomm 1. CARL SCHUMAN-B.A.; Mazjor: Bmiweu; Minor: Hixtoml; Sigma Phi prilon 3, 4. DESLYN SCHUTT4B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minow English, Edu- cation; S.E.A. 3, 4; BM. E; Econ. Cluk 3, 4; Human Relation; 2, 3, 4; Credit Um'on 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta .1, 2, 3, 4. CARL SCHWITTERS4B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Pyycbology, Emnomim; Phi Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 3, 4; V. Club 4; Vam'ity Golf 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Pchbology Clab 3, 4; Bm. c9 Econ. Club 3, 4; University Band 1, 2. PAULINE SEEBERG4B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3; N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 4; Dorm Office 3; U.Y.C. 1, 2. JUANITA SEICK4B.S.; Majow Pbyyical E511; thm: Edutation, History; I.S.C. 3; Phi Beta CM 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 3; N.E.A. 4; Aiajom Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED C. SELTZ, JR.--B1.A.; Majon: Busineu, Sociology; Minor: nycbolagy. THEORORE L. SENDAK-LLB.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3; Lawyer; Asm. 1, 2, 3. MARILYN SERING4B.A.; A'Iajor: Bminen; Minor; Englixly; Gamma PM 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2; BM. 6 : Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Beacon 1; Tomb 2, 3, 4; U. Singer; 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES SHEMENSKE4B.S.; Major: Civil Engineering; Tau Kappa Emilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Sotiety 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SHOEBRIDGE4B.S.; Major: Engineering; Electrical Engi- neering Society 3, 4; Engineering Society 4. MARYLEE SIEDENTOP4B.M.E.; Majow Mmic Education; Phi Beta Chi 3, 4; Major; Club 1; Sigma Alpha Iota 1, 2, 3, 4; University Singers 2, 3, 4; Musit Clul: 3, 4; Univemity Brmal 1, 2, 3, 4; Um- vemity Civic Orcloenm 2. THOMAS SIESENNOPwBA; Major; Bminen, Englixb; Mimm: Economicy, Hixtory; Tam Kappa prilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Bminem :9 Economic; Cluk 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Torch 3, 4. MARILYN SIEWENT-B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Education, Sociology; Kappa Tau Zen? 1, 2, 3, 4; Immmumls 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Relation; Club 4; Human Relzm'om 4; Clmpel Choir 1, 2; Univemity Band 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Coumeling 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 2. CAROL SIMPSON-B.S.; M4404: Home Economicx; Minom: English, Educatiow; Alpha; Phi Delta 2, 3, 4; Home Economic: Club 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2. KENNETH SMEE4B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Law; Delta Theta PM 1, 2, 3, 4; Lawyer: Auociation 4. MARVIN SMITH4B.S.; Mazjor: Mathematicx; Minor: Play.ciw; Engi- neering Society 1, 2, 3; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Squaw 1, 2, 3, 4. WARREN SMITH-B.A.; Major: Bmimm; Minor: Englixla; I.F.C. 3, 4; Omega Chi Beta 2, 3, 4; Bmineu 6'7 Economic; Club 3, 4. GORDON SODERHOLM4B.S.; Major: Engineering; Engineering Society. PAUL SONNE4-B.S., Eng; Majm': Civil Engineering; Them Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1. EDNA SORENSON4B.S.; Major: Mathematiu; Minor: Businem; Phi Beta CM 2, 3, 4; Mathematiw 57 Physic: 1, 2. MARJORIE SOWATSKY4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: German; Immmuml: 3; Pep Club 1; W.R.A. 1; Human Relation: 1; fr. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Lambda Delm 1, 2; VU 1; A.W.S. 4; Commeling 4; Dorm Office 1; Gamma; Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 2. MERTICE SPAUDE4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Mmic; Pi Delta CM 3, 4; Univern'ty Singer: 4; 5617014 Camomm 3; Univeryity Choir 4. HERBERT SPERLING-B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Minor: History; Phi Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Intrammal; Z, 2, 3, 4; Vamity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Fooiball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN SPLITTGERBER4B.A.; Major: Plyyxical Education; Minor: Bmineu; Plai Kappa PM' 3, 4; Vmw'ty Baxketball 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD SPONHOLTZ4B.A.; Maior: Hijlory; Miriam: Education; Englixb; Tam Kappa prilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpbi Pi 4; Pi dema M14 3, 4; 11!. Honor Guard 3; Counseling 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma. MARILYN STABLER-B.S.; Major: Elementary Educaziion; Plai Beta Chi 3, 4; Gamma Delta; 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. NANCY STARN--B.S.; Major: Elementary Edumtion; Alpha Xi prilon 2, 3, 4; Immmaml: 3, 4; N.E.A. 4; Tomb 1. ALBERT STEELE4B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: Law; Sigma PM Epn'lon 1, 2, 3, 4; Inu'amumls 1; Tomb 1, 2. RAY STEINWEHE4B.S.; Major: Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Plyi Epyz'lon 2, 3, 4; Inthmumlx 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha PM Omega 1, 2, 3. ROBERT STEPANEK4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minors: Bminen, Economiw; Lambda CM Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanixb Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3; U.Y.C. DAVID STOIKE4B.S.; Major: Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intmmuml; 2, 3; Electrical Engineering Society 3, 4; Engineew'ng Society 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER STOLZ4B.S.; Major: Mechanical Engimeering; Intramural; 1, 2, 3; Engineem'ng Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Independent: 1, 2, 3, 4; Cinle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY STOWELL4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: English; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta; 1; S.E.A. ALVIN STREDER4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Biology; Sigma Phi prilon 3, 4; Biology Club 1, 3.- 4; Social Relation: Club 3, 4; Human Relation; 4. WINFRIED STRIETER4B.S.; Major: Civil Eng; Tau Kztppa 13in- lon 2, 3, 4; Intramzmzls 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS STROM4-B.A.; Major: Chemiytry; Minors: Mathematiu, Ger- mzm; Sigma Them 2, 3, 4; Cbemiytry Club 3, 4; German C1417 4; Student Council 4; U.Y.C. 2. WILLIAM S. SUFFREZ4B.A., LLB.; Major: Law; Minor: Bmineu; Lawyer: A15. 1, 2, 3; 517471in C146 2, 3. JAMES SULLIVAN4B.A.; Majom: Government, Plyilomplay; Delta Them PM 2, 3, 4; Immmumlx 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4. MILDRED E. SWIHART:BLS.; Major: Elementary Education. JAMES SXVING4B.S.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Mathematics; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4. GLENN TABOR-LL.B.; Mdjom: Law, Government; Minor: English; Delta Them PM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; I.R.C. 1, 2; Lawyer: An. 1, 2, 3; Lyceum Comm. 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3. KENNETH THELANDER4B.A.; Major: Zoology; Minor: Hixtory; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; Z, 2, 3, 4; V, Club 3, 4; Vanity Baxelmll 2, 3, 4; Vanity Bmlzetball 2; Biology Club 4; SM;- dem Cotmcil 2; Frexbmcm Clay Treasurer; S 017190777026 Clam President. JOHN TIMM-B.S.; Major: Pbyxical Education; Minom: Hixtory, Edu- cation; Phi Kappa PM' 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 1, 2, 3; Senior Intramural Director. RUTH TOEPFER4-B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1, 3; F.T.A. ETHEL TRAUT-B.S.; Major: Elementary Edumtion; Alplm PM Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, 171'9L; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, $86., tr.; S.E.A. Z, 2, 3, 4, sea, 12.17.; A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. JEAN TREMAIN--B.S.; Major: Elementwy Education; Alpha Plai Delta: 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. I, 2, 4; A.W.S. J, 2, 3, 4. GERALD TWIETMEYER4B.A.; Major: Bminem; Minor: Geogra- phy, Economics Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4. In; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Vanity Baxeball 1, 2, 3, 4; VMJity Bajketbzzll 2, 3, 4. HAROLD ULREICH4A.B., B.S.; M41075: Bminem and nychology; Phi Delta Them 1, 2, 4, 12.17; Biology Club 2; German Club 1, 2; nycbology Club 4, 171m; Bm. t9 Econ. Club 2; Dorm Officer, 12.17. 1. ANTHONY VALLE4A.B.; Malian: Eminent, Spanish. CARMEN VALLE4A.B7.; M41023: Englixla, Spanish. SHERRY VERMILION-A.B.; Major: Engliyb; Minor: Edumtz'on; Gamma Plyi 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; U. Singer; 2, 3, 4; Univemz'ly Band 3, 4; Univenity Choir 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Univemity Player: 3, 4. DONALD VOLLBRACHT-B.S.; Major: Geography; Minor: Germm; German Club 2, 3; Human Relatiom 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, 17163.; Pi Gamma M27 3, 4. KAY VONDERLAGE-B.A.; Major: Englixb; Minors: HiJ'IOW, Ger- man; Gamma P191 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sea-trv' Gown and Gavel 4, sea; Pi Gamma MI! 4; 21117194 Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4: Union Publicity Comm. 3; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4, New: ELL; A.W.S. 1, 2; Dorm Officex, prey. 1, 601125102 prey. 2; VU 3. MARY VON HUSEN4B.A.; Major: Bmineu; Minor: Sociology; Alpha Plai Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Buy. 51 Econ. Club 3, 4; $577014 Camomm 1; Univemiw Choir 2, 3; AJVS. 2. HOWARD VONTIN-B.A.; Major: Business Minor: Geography. BRUCE WACHHOLZ-B.A.; Majorx: P19375765, Mathematics; Pb: Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, $65.; Intramurals 3, 4; Mafia 6; Playxicx C1121? 1, 2, 3, 4; Al171m Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hmwr Guard 3; Student Program Comm. 2; Traditiom Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 3, 4, bmmem mgr; U. Singer; 2, 3; Coumelz'ng 3. WILLIAM WAGNER4LL.B.; M4101: Law; Minor; Government; P197 Delm Them 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 2, 3; Lawyer: AM. 5, 6, 7; Alpha; Pi 4, 5, 6, 7; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Honor Council 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; Student Council 2, 3; Beacon 4; Tomb 1, 2; VU 3. RONALD KENNETH WAGNER4B.A.; Major: Hixtory; Minor: Education, Pbyxical Education; l.F.C. 3, 4; Tom 101171721 1317517044 1, 2, 3, 4; lmmmumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; V. Club 1; N.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Univemity BMW! 1, 2; Univerxity Choir 2, 3; U. Singeu 3. NILS WAHLSTROM4B.A.; Major: Bmmem Adminixtmtion; Minor: Sociology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, tr; Bm. 61 Econ. Club 1, 3, 4; 141177322 Pi 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Comm. 3, tr.; Student Council 2, 3; Coumelmg 2, 3. MYRON WALKER4B.S.; M21101: Ployximl Education; Minor: Edu- cation, Ewglixly; Intramural; 1, 2, 3, 4; N.E.A. 4; Valparaixo Um'zm Bldg. 4; Publit Announcing 1, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED WARMANN-B.A.; M4101: Bmineu; Minm': Education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, M'.,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Buy. fr Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Public Relation: Comm. 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Office 1, 2. HILDA WASSMANN4B.S.; Major: Elementary Education; Plai Beta CM 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Cowmeling 3; U.Y.C. J, 2, 3. JOHN WEBER-B.S.; Major: Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Society 1, 2, 3; 4; Gamma Delta 1. NANCY WEHLING4B.A.; Major: Elementary Education; Gamma PM I, 2, 3, 4, 12.17.; N.E.A. 3, 4; Social Comm. 3; Student Council 4; Simian! Guide Service 2; Counseling 3; Dorm Office 2; U.Y.C. J. DICK WEHRENBERG4B.A.; Major: Zoology; Minor; Cbeminry; Phi Ktvpp4 Psi 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Al17lm Pi 4; Jr. Hmzor Guard 3. ROGER WENTZEL4B.S.; M ajor: M e c 19 an 1' ml Ewgineering; Phi g Delta: Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramamlx 2, 3, 4; Eng. Society I, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3. THEODORE WERNING4B.A.; Motion: Cbemmry, Zoology; Tau Kappa prilon J, 2, 3, 4; Intramural: Z, 2; Biology Club 1, 2, 3; Cbemixiry Clul7 Z, 2; German Cluk 1; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Uniwemity Choir 1, 2; U.Y.C. 2, 3. CAROL WESTPHAL-B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Religion; Sigma Them 3, 4; 505741 Relation; Club 2; Gamma Delta 1. ESTHER WIESE4B.A.; Major: Zoology; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Uni- vemity Choir 2; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILBRANDT4B.A.; Major: Pbyxical Education; Minor: Hiytory, Education; Theta CM 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baxeball 2, 3, 4; Vanity Foolhall 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH WILLIAMS-B.A.; Major: Religion; Pi Delta CM 1; Gamma Delta 1; U.Y.C. I. DONNA WILSON4B.S.; M41301: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi 1317117072 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3; 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; Univemity Choir 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILSONHBA; Major: Govemmem; M71102: Pbiloxoplay; Delta Theta PM 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4, 171a,; 517411:in Club 2, 3. SANDRA WINTER4B.S.; M47271: Zoology; Minor: Psychology; 141117194 Phi Deim 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Beacon 3, 4. WILLIAM WINTERHOFF-LL.B.; Maziow Law; Minor: Commerce; Sigma Plai Epyz'lon 1, 2, 3; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3; Lawyer; Au. 1, 2, 3; Editor, Law School Immmwal Law Review. RUTH WISCHMEYER4B.A.; Major: Englixb, German; Mimm Economiw; Sigma Them 1, 2, 3, 4, 566.; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta; 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Comm. 2; Beatow I; University Choir 1; A.W.S. J, 2, 3, 4, Sophomwe Honor Guard. RICHARD WISNOSKEY4B.A.; Major: Bminen; Mhzom: Hiytory, Economics; Phi Delta Them 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramumlx 1, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET WITTE4B.A.; M4107 : French; Minor: Maxis; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown 4nd Gavel 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; Sigma Alpha I 0:4 2, 3, 4; Alplm Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, 172mm; Student Council 4; Valpzmzixo Um'on Bldg. 3, 4; Chapel C1302? 1, 2, 3; Univern'ty Civic Graham; 1, 2, 3, 4; Dowm Office I, 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1; Sophomore C1455 Sea; Alpha Mu Gamma 2. MARCIA WITTMAACK4B.A.; Majors: Speech, Drama; M24201? French; 24117194 Pyi Omega 2, 3, 4; Uniwmity Player; 1, 2, 3, 4. DON WOHLHUETER4B.A.; M2101 : Bmineu; Minor; Economiw; Lambda CM Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, yea; Imramuml: 2, 3, 4; Bm. 6 E5022. Clul; 3, 4; Gamma Them U1m'l0n 3, 4, 12. 17255.; VU 2; Univewity Ban 1, 2. JEANNE WOLTER4B.A.; Major: Englixla; Minomr Educatiow, Hi5- tory; I.S.C. 2, 3, 4, 12.17., 17195.; 21117194 Xi Epyilon 1, 2, 3, 4, $86., parliamentm'ian; W.R.A. 2, 3; N.E.A. 4; Gown am! Gavel 4; Ir. Honor Guard 3; Alpha Lambdd Delta 1, 2, sea; Social Comm. 3; Torch Z; Univemity Chow Z, 2, 3; A.W.S. J, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu Gamma 2; Jr. Home Motlaw 4. ROBERT YOUNG-B.A.; Major: Bminesj; M27201: Hiltory; Theta CM 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural; J, 2, 3, 4; Vanity Football 1; Buy. 5; Econ. Club 3, 4; Gamma Them prilon 4; Student Council 3; Student Guide 56212759 3, 4. MELVIN YOUNGER4B.A.; Major: Religiow; Minor: German; Omega; 13191 Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, 12.17., 519417.; Student Church; Student Vii. C a . CHARLES ZANDSTRA4LL.B.; M4102: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3; Lawyer: An. 2, 3, 1729!. JAMES ZAUN4B.A.; Major: Buyinem; Minor: Sociology; 512mm Club 4; Social Relation; Club 4; BM. 67 Econ. Club 3, 4. BETTY ZENKER4B.S.; Major: Home Economicx; M24047 Biology: Sigma Them 2, 3, 4; Home EC. Club 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Uni- vemity Player: 4. DONALD ZIEHM4B.A.; Major: Cbemmry; Minor: Biology; Biology Club 4; Chemiytry Club 4. ALBERT ZIMMERMANN4B.A.; LL.B.; Major: Law; Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, 596.; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 72., 12.12.; Lawyer: Au. 1, 2, 3. ROBERT ZIMMERMAN4LL.B.; M4101: Law; Sigma Delta Kappa 1, 2; Lawyers Au. 1, 2, 3. ROGER ZISMAN4B.A.; Major: Bmineu, Geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Bm. G Econ. Club 4; Gamma Them prilon 4. BARBARA ZITTEL4B.S.; Mazior: Elementary Education; I.S.C. 3, 4, 12.17., yea; Gamma P177 1, 2, 3, 4, 12.17., 17785.; Gown 4nd Gavel 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 2, 3, 4, 596., 12.17., 17295.; Coumeling 3; Dorm Office 2; U.Y.C. 1; S.E.A. 237 238 Abbe, Ross ...... 87, 114, 163 Abendroth, Dick .. . .85, 114, 200 Abendroth, Dorcas .......... 15, 59, 114, 191 Abendroth, Paul ...... 71, 191 Abraham, Donald .......... 129, 141, 155, 185 Acker, Mary ...... 58, 122, 126 Acker, Norma .............. 200 Adam, Mary Kay ..136, 137, 191 Adams, John .............. 134 Adams, Sharon ............ 130, 136, 137, 191 Agather, Jay .............. 200 Ahern, Thomas ............ 191 A111, Ruth ........ 59, 130, 135 Ahnert, Richard ........ 74, 163 Ahrens, Claudia ........ 60, 163 Ahrens, Kenneth ...... 114, 122 Ahrens, Sheila ..... 200 Akin, Jerry Albertin, Mark . . ..... 80 Albus, Marlys ....... 130, 163 Alexander, J. Ross . ......... Alexander, Kerry . . 68, 191 Allen, Connie ............ 65 Allen, Jack ........ Allenstein, Rea Aller, Kathryn Allerton, J ames ....... Allerton, Vera . . . . .54, 126 A1lwardt, Dorothea . . . .58, 103, 108, 109, 115, 122, 137, 185 Allwardt, Richard .......... 115, 124, 137, 200 Alspaugh, Judith .......... 200 Alvarez, Gertie ............... Alwardt, Gerald ........ 85, 191 Amling, James Alan . . . .84, 163 Amling, Velma 58, 163 Amt, Barbara 200 Amt, Gerhard ........... .191 Amundsen, Gloria ............ Andersen, Robert ...... 85, 121 Andersen, Nicholas .......... Andersen, William A. ..69, 163 Andersen, Wm. Wallace ....81 Anderson, Arthur Anderson, Douglas Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Judith 136, 137; .185 Anderson, Lois ........ 55, 185 Anderson, M. Mildred ...... 200 Anderson, Ray ........ 78, 185 Anderson, Selma ..105, 130, 185 Anderson, Shirley .......... 65 Anderson, Wayne ..68, 134, 183 Andre, Fred .................. Andrews, Edwin . . 185 Andrews, Emily .. 200 Anstedt, Corinne 185 Antrim, James . Armgard, Ronald Arndt, Gerald ................ Arnold, Richard . . . Arnold, Barbara .. Arvidson, Mary ........ 134, Ashby, Lorette Astalos, Patricia Astalos, Ronald . Auch, Barbara Aumann, Roger ...... 115, 200 Aungst, Ronald . .141, 142, 163 Aus-der-au, Beverly ........ 130, 132, 135, 185 Awe, Doris ............ 64, 163 Ayres, Paul .......... 135, 163 Bade, Beverly Ann ........ 62, 63, 130 Baden, Margaret ...... 60, 191 Bader, Betty ...... 64, 125, 191 Backstrom, Marie .......... 59 Baechler, Donald .......... 157 Baerenwald, Warren ........ 163 Bahls, Janet ...... 91, 115, 200 Baier, Lowell .......... 105, 200 Bailey, Kenneth ............ 84, 114, 124, 163 Baird, Wayne .............. 87 Baker, Clarence ............ 85, 131, 142, 151 Baker, Mardell ...... 136, 191 Ballerstein, James .......... 200 Ballmer, Dianne ....... .185 Bamesberger, Larry .. ....... Banke, Mary Ann .......... 57, 115, 191 Bannister, Robert ............ Banschbach, Norman . . . . . 185 Baran, John ......... . . . .191 Baran, Theodore ............ 82, 83, 141, 153 Baran, William . .134 Bareither, Arleen . .200 Barkow, Richard . . . . 191 Barley, Robert ..... . . . . 153 Barnes, Robert . ..... Barr, Thomas . . . . ..... . 191 Barrett, Alan ................ ..185. Student Index Boger, Edwin .............. 105, Bartell, Donald ........ 115, 185 Barth, Gloria . . . . 125, 130, 191 Barthel, Judith ............ 200 Bartusch, Paul Bartz, Althea . , . .' .......... 108, 121, 123, 163 Bauer, Dennis ...... Bauer, Will ............. 191 Bauerfeind, Gerry . ..78, 185 Baum, Donald ............. 191 Baum, Willy .............. 200 Baumhoefner, V. Herbert . .70, 117, 191 Baumstack, Anthony ...... 124, 129, 200 Baur, Carol ...... 58, 123, 163 Beall, Ruth ................ 62, 114, 121, 163 Beck, Beverly ................ Becker, Donald .. . .76, 124, 185 Becker, Dorothy ...... 135, Becker, Elisabeth . Becker, J uiiana Becker, Millard 122, 134, 141, 183 Becker, Susan .............. 191 Beckman, Judy ............ 52, 101, 105, 122, 185 Beeg, Emil ................ 125 Beer, Robert ................ 97, 104, 105, 122, 185 Beers, Helena ...64, 200 Behling, Carol ..132, 200 Behnke, Barbara . Behrens, Lana Behrmann, Kenneth Behrmann, Victor Beilfuss, Roy ...... 86, 146, 191 Beilharz, Louis ........ 85, 185 Bekemeier, Lydia ...... 114, 163 Bell, Charles Bender, Jane Bengel, Don ..... Bengel, Edward . Bening, Curtis .. Bennett, Robert . Benson, Doris . . . . Benson, Paul .. Bentz, Harold . . . . . Benz, Ralph ................. Benz, Robert ..... Berecz, Victor Berndt, Vernon Berry, Nina Berth, Janice ..... Bertholet, Edward . . . Beshore, May Bester, Frank ..... Bethke, Joyce Beumer, Richard . . . . . 105, 128, 141, 153, 185 Bevins, James ...... 82, 142, 191 Bewie, John . . . ..... 80, 185 Beyer, George .............. 153 Beyer, JoAnn . . . .53, 101, 191 Beyersdorff, Gerald . . . .87, 191 Bianca, John ................ Bieberich, Roger ...... 129, 200 Biesemeier, Phyllis . Biglow, Susan . . . . Bigon, Margaret .......... 114, 5 120, 137, 191 Billetter, Richard ...... 129, 191 Birkholz, Marlene .......... 65, 114, 117, 185 Birky, Myron .............. 164 Bishop, Carolyn ...... 125, 191 Bishop, Russell . .. .129, 148, 200 Bittner, Carole 141 Bittner, David . . . . . . Bittner, Ronald . . . Bixby, Thomas Blachly, Quentin . Bladow, Earl ..... Blaine, Kathleen .. Blastick, Wade Blau, Marleen . . . Blazek, Larry .. ' Bleck, Frederick .. . .83, 131, 185 Bleeke, George . . . . 200 Blemaster, Robert .. Blesch, Robert ..... Blickle, Gordon ............ Blomstrand, Carol , .53, 101, 191 Bloom, Bruce ...... 68, 134, 164 Bloser, Gertrude ............ 200 Bluhm, Elaine . . . . Bluhm, George Bluhm, Kent ...... 86, 146, 191 Blume, Janet ........ 132, 200 Babb, Janet ...... . . .14, 200 Bode, JoAnu .............. 50, 63, 93, 120, 191 Roehm, Carol .............. 135 Boelter, Charleen .......... 92, 1 1 4, 200, 2 0 l Boelter, Frederick Boelter, William Boening, Barbara .......... Boesch, Carol ...... 53, 132, 185 Boettcher, Corrine .......... 63, 130, 132, 164 124, 125, 191 Boggs, Karen .............. 201 Bohlmann, Richard . . . .76, 185 Boland, Leon .............. 164 Boling, Edgar . . . .191 Bolle, Barbara . . . . . . . Bollinger, Walter 201 Bomke, Elaine 164 Bone, George ..... . .201 Borchers, Hans . . .116 Borg, Daniel ..... ... . .201 Borman, Karen ............ 52, 103, 114, 191 Bormann, Frederick . . . . 85, 191 Born, Ruth Ann ...... 59, 191 Born, Ruth M. . . . . ........ Bornholt, Robert .. ........ Botnovcan, Mary ........ 105, 137, 192 Boulton, Judith . . . .62, 93, 192 Bouma, Donald ...... 86, 87, 185 Bovee, Ila ............ 117, 201 Bowman, George . .87, 185 Bowman, LeRoy ........... 192 Bozik, James . . . .122, 134, 192 Brackensick, Arlene ........ 62, 117, 137 , 185 Bradlyn, Conny ............ 61 Braendle, James ...... . . . 69 Brammeier, Marilyn ....... 64, 131, 164 Brandon, Nonda ............ 201 Brandt, George ..... Brandt, Ron . . . . ,153 Brass, Janice ........ .. . .101, 114, 130, 137, 192 Brassfield, Eugene .......... 71 Brauet, AnEsther ...... 61, 164 Brauer, Emily ........ 132, 201 Bray, Lou Jean . .. .93, 113, 192 Brickman, Nancy .......... 192 Brindley, Gilbert ............. Bringewatt, Nancy .91, 201 Britten, Dorotha . . . . . .185 Brock, Mildred .......... 15, 201 Brockman, Kathleen ...... 117, 137, 192 Broecker, Joan ...... 50, 60, 192 Broeksma, J udith .......... 192 Brotherson, Lorene . . . .15, 201 Brown, Barbara . . . . 164 Brown, Carol . . . . 201 Brown, Charles 164 Brown, Judith 201 Brown, Kinsey 164 Brown, Maxine . . 135 Brown, Merville . . 192 Brown, Reggie 201 Brown, Robert 164 Bruch, Doris . . . . 185 Bruckner, Freder ck Brudvig, Kathleen ......... 126, 192 Brueggemann, Donald ...... 68, 123, 185 Bruncke, Nancy ............ 15, 62, 117, 137, 192 Brunn, Julia .............. 201 Bruns, Eugene .. 164 Bruns, Stanley 201 Bruns, Valerie ...... 130, 201 Bubolz, Amelia ............ 59, 93, 107, 108, 136, 191, 192 Bubolz, Gordon ........ 82, 185 Buchan, Burton .............. Buchan, Fred ........ 124, 129 Bucher, Cortland .......... 192 Buchhart, Dorothea ........ 125, 135, 164 Buczala, Charles . .201 Buecking, Ronald . .192 Buehring, William .. 192 Buetow, Elsbeth 192 Buhrow, Edward . . . . . . Bulmahn, Orpha ............ 52 101, 103, 192 Buls, Norm ................ 201 Burch, Lester . 85, 103, 164 Burckle, Martha . .141, 201 Burfeind, Robert . . ......... 78 Burgasser, Joanne .. .103, 201 Burgdorf, Carolyn .......... 54, 115, 185 Burgdorf, Grace ........ 58, 185 Burke, Carolyn . . . . .134, 192 Barley, Laura .......... 67, 192 Burmeister, Charlotte ...... 52, 93, 192 Burmeister, Dale ...... . . .192 Burmeister, Francelia . . .201 Burns, Wesley ......... . . .201 Burreson, Allen ............ 85, 105, 185 Busack, John .............. 201 Busch, Judith ........ .67, 192 Busching, Georgia . ....... 56 Busching, Herbert ..... 106, 164 Busching, Volina . . . 192 Buschmann, Fred . ........ Bushur, Raymond ...... 128, 185 Busse, Arnold ....... 104, 105, 120, 123, 127, 165 Bussie, Darla .......... 132, 192 Buszin, Anne . . . . .52, 115, 165 Butcher, James . . 183 Butz, James . . . . ..... Butz, Ray .................. 165 Cadaret, Howard .......... 192 Callow, Joyce ...... 62, 120, 192 Calver, Susan .............. 201 Camarata, Joseph .......... 192 Campbell, David ........ 81, 165 Cappas, Thos. ..... . . .134, 183 Carey, James . .80 Carle, Burton . .129 Carlson, Henry .165 Carlson, Jack ............ 72 Carlson, Joann . . . . 192 Carlson, Walter .. .......... Carls, Garry ...... 201 Carlton, Kenneth . .. 192 Carney, Jack ............. 201 Carpenter, Claude .. ...... Carpenter, Sue ...... Carson, Melvyn . Carter, S. J eanette Case, Russell ........ . . . 192 Gates, Michael .............. 87, 141, 142, 185 Cattan, Richard ........... 201 Gavan, Robert . . ......... Ceiga, Patricia . . . . . . .114, 192 Cerny, James .............. 201 Chaffer, Robert ....... 114, 129, 201 Chaffer, Rutheda ........... 59, 122, 130, 186 Chaloupka, Arlene ..... 108, 192 Chaloupka, Janyce ......... 201 Chambers, Venard . . .192 Chapski, Robert . . . . .68 Chard, James ...... . . . 165 Charoenkwan, Prasit ...... 124, 125, 192 Chernan, Nancy ........... 192 Chin, Gilbert ..... ...165 Chopin, J ohn ....... Christoffers, Vernon . . .87 Church, Joy ............... 201 Church, Sam .. ..... 129, 201 Clark, Dona ..... . .53, 105, 165 Clark, Richard . Clark, Robert ..... Clark, Suzanne 120, 130, 192 Clark, William .......... 65, Clarke, Sylvia Clausen, Judith Clausen, Marilyn .. . Clausing, Art .............. 120, 129, 165 Clausing, Rhoda. ............ 192 Claussen, Donald . .. ...... 79 Claybaker, Richard . 80, 192 Clement, David ....... -. . . .135 Clevenaugh, Ralph ..81 Clifford, Edward . 114 Clifford, Laura .201 Cline, Robin ....... 201 Cline, Robert .. . 165 Cole, Billy . . . . ..... 148, 201 Cole, Joan ......... 64, 133, 192 Colgan, Barbara ........ 65, 125 Collins, Janice ....... . Collom, Theodore .......... Colquitt, Howard ..... Comstock, Lynn ...... Connell, John ,. Connors, Judith . Conrad, Allan Conrad, Norman ........... 201 Cook, Margaret . . . .114, 201 ' Cook, Richard ..... 192 Cooley, Martha . . . ..... Coote, Philip . . . . ..... 117 Corbett, Nancy ........ 59, 122, 126, 137, 186 Cordes, Deann . . . . . .52 Cottler, Richard . . 165 Cutshall, Nancy . . . ..... 165 Coulter, Diane .......... 61, 186 Coultrip, William ......... 142 Coupland, Sharon ...... 52, 101, 113, 137, 186 Crawford, Mary .............. Crawford, Robert Craigmile, Samuel Greasy, James .. Greer, Ronald . . . . . Crozier, Carleton .............. Culverson, Sandra Lee . ..201 Cummings, Earl ....... ..192 Cummings, Thomas ..201 Curry, Joanne ...... . .186 Cuthcart, James . . . . ..... Cutshall, Nancy ............ 57, 116, 117, 123 Cutt, Libby . ............ 132 Cutter, John . . . Dahl, J oan ................ 201 Dahlgren, Margaret . . . . 134, 192 Dakich, Leroy ........... . . 134 Dale, Joyce ........ . . .130, 201 Dallman, Barbara ...... 130, 201 Dallmann, Margaret ........ 201 Daly, Phyllis .......... 130, 201 Damerow, Judith . . . . . 114, 201 Dammeyer, Bruce .......... 202 Daniel, Albert . . . . 125, 186 Daniels, John . . ..... Danford, Alvin Danikolas, James . . . . .134 Dannenbring, Dean ........ 202 Danzer, Laurence ...... 124, 186 David, Monroe ................ Davidson, Lyle . . . .141, 154, 165 Davis, Allen .......... 202 Davis, James . ........ Davis, Paul . . . . . 186 Deady, Thomas . . . . Deal, Donald ........ . . . Decker, Johnathan . . . . . .202 DeFrain, Frank ....... . .202 Dellinger, J erry ............ 202 Demler, Grace . . . . Denk, Eugene . . Dennis, Sharyn . . . . . . . Derendinger, Jane . . . 130 202 Deuschle, Cara ...... . . . 165 DeVerter, John . . .186 DeVries, Anne .. . Dexter, Stuart . . . ..... Dierking, Richard .......... 141, 142, 192 Diersen, Richard .......... 202 Diersen, Ruth ...... . . .54, 192 Dietrich, Arlene ........ 55, 105, 186 Dietrich, Barbara ...... 57, 11377, 1 Dietrich, Mary ......... 53, 192 Digman, Tom ...... 74, 125, 186 Dillon, Nancy .............. 202 Dilloway, Richard .......... 202 Dinda, Emy ....... 57, 109, 122 Dittmar, Doreatha ...... 63, 192 Dittmar, Lenore ........... 202 Dixon, Robert .......... 77, 186 DobbeI-fuhl, Sandra ....... 123022, Dobelstein, Paul ...94, 117, 202 Doege, Marilyn ........ 117, 193 Doehrmann, Douglas .......... Doerffler, Byron ....... 78, 141, 142, 153, 193 Doering, R. Earl ...... 69, 134, 183 Dollase, Dallas ............. 165 Dormin, David . . . . . 193 Doolittle, Phoebe . . . . 193 Dopp, Alwyn .. . 85, 202 Born, Richard . . ..... 202 Dorsch, Otto . . ....... 186 Dostal, Nancy . . . ..... . . . Dougall, Robert Douglas, James . .202 Douglas, Paul ...... . .202 Dowland, Sharon ..... . .186 Drake, Michael .............. 83 Drawz, Kenneth .. .85, 193 Drees, Ramona . .. ...... 20, 59, 104, 105, 115, 121, 137, 165 Drescher, Willie ............... Dretke, Gene ...... Dreyer, Otto . . . . ..... 125, 193 Drodt, Judy ........ 202 Druckrey, Don ........ 133, 135, 166 Drum, Janet ....... 61, 130, 186 Dubowski, Ronald .. .......... Ducar, Garrett ..... 129, 186 Dudash, William ........ Duerr, Eileen .......... 56, 124, 125, 193 Duesing, Marlys ............ 202 Duff, Edith ................ 202 DuFrain, Betty ........ 63, 126. 130, 193 Duis, Jack ................. 166 Dunn, Carol ....... 56, 137, 193 Dunn, Margaret ........ 54, 166 Dunteman, Allan ....... Durand, Phyllis Durkovic, John . . Durnin, Stanley .. Durst, Elaine . . . . . .166 115 Duvel, Larry . . . . ....... 202 Duxbury, John ........ 129, 202 Dvorak, David .......... 87, 193 Earl, Sandra .............. 202 Easton, Edward ..... 70, 114 Ebling, James ..... . . .202 Eberhardt, Larry . ..... 103 Eberhardt, Onalee ...... 62, 113676 Eby, Max ............. 148, 202 Eek, Anita ........ 56, 136, 158 Eckart, Donald ......... 86, 105 134, 166 Eckart, Richard ........ 87, 110886 Eckert, Eugene ........ 76, 107, 115, 120, 141, 154, 166 Echtenkamp, Alan ...... 82, 128, 129, 186 Eddy, Robert .......... 129, 186 Eden, Barbara ...... 63, 117, 193 B Eesley, Karyn ........ 132, 137, 193 Eggerding, Herbert .......... 76 Eggers, Eugene .......... .124, 125, 193 Eggers, Ronald ....... . .186 Eggert, Karen .............. 58, 133, 135, 186 Eheim, Judith ............ 115, 116, 202 Eheke, Mariella ............ 202 Eicher, Florine ........ 132, 202 Eichhammer, Charles ....... 83, 127, 166 Eickelberg, Fred ....... 125, 193 Eickelmann, Dolores ....... 52, 101, 122, 134, 137, 186 Eickhoff, Myrna ............ 59, 134, 193 Eifrig, C. W. Gustav ....... 78, 107, 120, 166 Eifrig, Emilie ........ 101, 102, 106, 107, 166 Ellaby, Jacqueline ...... 114, 202 Ellenberg, Beth ............ 54, 135, 166 Ellenberger, Ruth ....... Ellinghausen, Ed . Ellis, Dale .. . 134, 183 Elser, Jean 14, 193 Emery, Helen. '. . Endo, Yoshimi . ...... 211 Endsley, Royann . . . . 186 Engelbert, Jim ............ 157 Ensalaco, Philip ....... 122, 134 Eppard, Danny ........ 129, 202 Erbacher, Herman . . . . . 166 Erbes, Elsie ....... . . . .202 Erdmann, Dave .. . 78, 193 Erikson, Douglas .......... 193 Erickson, R. Richard .. ....... Ernst, William ....... . . . . 121 Eshelman, Nathan . . . . . .166 Eshenroder, Randy ........ 125, 202 Etzler, Larry .............. 186 Eubanks, Geraldine ..... ' . . . . 65 Evans, Janice ...... 53, 126, 166 Evans, Larry . . . . . .3, 68, 193 Evanson, Charles ...... 115, 125 Faber, Susan ........... 57, 192 Fackler, Joanne ............ 63, 132, 137, 166 Faircnild, Louis ............ 76 Falk, Janice ..... . . .135, 166 Falk, Marlene . . . . ....... 192 Fandell, Richard ...... 100, 192 Fanke, Vern ....... . 192 Farren, Richard .. . 166 Faszholz, Ruth . . ...... 201 Fedder, Arthur ........ 69, 107, 120, 123, 134, 166 Feher, Ferenc .............. 201 Fehlberg, Richard ..... Fehrenkamp, LeRoy ....... .201 129, 201 Feiertag, Joseph . . ........ 166 Fenske, Carole . . . . . . . 105, 201 Fenske, Darlene .............. Fenske, Mary ........ . . . 192 Fergus, Carolyn . . ...... Fergus, David .............. 80, 107, 137, 185 Ferguson, J ack ............... Ferguson, Josephine . . . . . Fiechtner, Gerald . . . . Fiechtner, Marcus . Fiechtner, Robert .....'....114, 115, 125, 201 Fiedling, David Filar, George .............. 192 Findling, Martin ....... 74, 131 Finger, Nancy ...... 60, 61, 167 Fink, Karl ............. 85, 185 Finlay, Ruthann . . . . ...... 192 Finzel, Lois .............. 192 Firehammer, James .129, 201 Firnhaber, Naomi .125, 192 Fischer, Dorothy . . Fisher, Bessie . . . . Fisher, James . . . Fitch, Wm. John . Fitchett, Erwin . . . Fitzjohn, J oan ............. 61 125, 167 Fleischer, Theodore ........ 185 Fleischer, Thomas . . . . . . . Flesch, Wayne ...... 201 Flesner, Betty . Flesner, Mary .. ...... 59, 114, 120, 192 Flynn, Jack .................. Flynn, James ..... 127, 185 Folkening', Janis ........ 60, 192 Fonas, Carol ...... 67, 130, 185 Foote, Jack .. ............. Ford, George .. ..127, 192 Ford, Henry .201 Forester, Vivian. . . I 114 Forrester, Jim .. 153 Forsey, Frank ......... Foster, Eugene . . . . .82 Forster, Vivian ...... . .192 Foth, Roland .............. 201 Fox, Mary Alice ...... 141, 201 Frank, Richard ........ 81, 167 Franks, Elizabeth . . . ...... 201 Franks, John .............. 192 Franzen, Larry Frase, Mary Lou . 137, 158, .185 Frauen, Lawrence ...... 70, 192 Frauen, Leonard . . . .70, 71, 192 Frazee, Grace .............. 185 Frederick, Buchan . . . . . .201 Frederiksen, Richard ....... 201 Frederking, Dolores ..... 65, 192 Freeh, Gerald ...... . Freeman, Donald Freeman, Julia .. Freiburger, Carl . Freitag, Marilyn Fremder, James . . . . . 167 Frey, J erry ............... Frick, Jerry ........... 192 Friederichs, Werner . . . . :167 Friedrich, Karen ........... 192 Frischman, Ronald ...... 81, 167 Fritz, Michael 201 Frocht, Walter ............... Froetschner, Barbara ...62, 192 Fronek, Janice . Frucht, Walter . . Fruchtnicht, Janet . 59, 185 Frueh, Frederick . . ........ Fruehling, Earl . . . . 105, 201 Fruendt, Marilyn .. ....... 201 Fuchs, Carolyn ............ 192 Fuehrmeyer, Herman ...... 1295, 18 Fuelling, Thomas ........... 81, 108, 167 Fuglie, Lois . .58, 105, 185 Fujii, Dick ..IIZ..117, 124, 192 Gade, Dan ................. 123 Gade, Dean .......... Gade, Edward . . . .167 Gahl, Bette ........ ...50, 53, 101, 107, 192 Gahl, David ........... 71, 108, 109, 114, 185 Gall, Rosanna .............. 201 Gallman, Lawrence . . . .69, 183 Gallmann, Phyllis .......... 201 Ganschow, Roger . ., ........ 70 107, 185 Garbe, Warren ................ Gathers, Dorothy ........ . .59, 132, 192 Garlo, Robert . . . .129, 131, 167 Garrad, Fred .. ...... 148, 202 Garrett, Melvin Garwood, Karen 202 . .202 Gast, David ............... 192 Gatz, Donald ...... 124, 125, 192 Gauvreau, Norma .......... 192 Gaynor, Charles . . . . . 185 Geesa, Fred ............... 167 Gegenwarth, Allen . . . . 83 Gehle, Daniel . . . . .125, 192 Gehle, Harold . .125, 167 Gehle, Judith .............. 59, 109, 120, 192 Gehle, Robert ...... 125, 129, 185 Gehrke, William ....... 131, 167 Geiken, Harold ...... Geiselman, Thomas .. Geistlinger, Jack ............ 70, 117, 192 Gelhorn, Philip ......... . .192 Gelopulos, Demos .......... 129, 131, 193 Geltmeyer, Nancy ...... 136, 202 Gentzen, Carol ...... 50, 57, 135 Gerdes, Margaret .......... 202 Gerencser, Velma . . . .58, 185 Gerike, Paula .......... 115, 202 Gerken, Linda ..... 63, 137, 193 Gerlach, Ronald .......... 131, 141, 155, 19.1 Germeroth, Phyllis ........ 125, 137, 193 Geske, Roger .............. 124, 125, 129, 167 Gettig, Doris .................. Gianikos, Nick .............. 1 Gibbs, Penny ..... Gibson, Howard .. Gibson, Ronald Giegerich, James Gielow, Susan Giese, Marlynn ........... 107, 114, 122, 185 Giessing, Daniel ............ 202 Gihring, Lee ....... 71, 115, 193 Gilbert, Gary ................ 87 Gilbey, Judith ....... 137, 185 Gilkinson, Dale . ........ 129 Gill, Gerald ....... . . .193 Gill, Mildred . . . . ......... Gill, Ronald ....... 141, 142 Gindl, Florence . . .116 Giorgi, Paul . . . . . . . .122 Gland, Dennis . ......... 193 Glatz, Marlene ...... 62, 107, 193 Glenz, Elizabeth ........... 62, 121, 123, 167 Glynn, Gail ............ 60, 185 Glynn, Wilbert Gode, Daniel . . .168 Goeglein, Larry ............ 79, 141, 142, 153 Goehmann, Jacquelyn . . . 9, 193 Goetsch, Lydia ..... . . . .202 Goetz, Charles . . . . . .68, 114 Goetz, Gregory ............ 193 Goetze, Gary .......... 129, 202 Gohlke, Elroy . ..82, 83, 168 Golke, Leonard ........ 129, 202 Goodsmith, William ........ 193 Goodwin, Gail .......... 79, 185 German, Gertrude . . . .136, 137, 193 G055, James ........... 78, 168 Gather, Dennis . . . .76, 141, 185 Gotsch, Thomas ............ 202 Gozon, Richard ............. 82, 141, 142, 153 Grady, Sharon ............. 202 Graeber, James ........... 131, 141, 155, 193 Graeber, Ross, Jr. ..... 131, 168 Graebner, Alan . . . . .117, 193 Graebner, John . .117, 202 Graf, Ronald . . . . . .82, 153 Graham, Donald .............. Granat, Bruce ............. Granderson, Larry . . . . ..... Grandy, Audrey ........... 202 Granger, Marvin ...... 131, 193 Grass, Kurt ....... 146, 153, 193 Gratz, William ...... 61. 78, 79 Green, Elaine ..56, 158, 193 Greene, James . . . . . 168 Greiner, JoAnne . . .202 Gresens, Carolyn ...... 193 Greunke, Herman ...... 114, 185 Grichen, Marguerite ........ 59, 132, 193 Grieger, Gene .............. 83 Griesse, Eleanor ........ 105, 202 Griessel, Judith ...115, 125, 202 Griewisch, Marlene ...... 54, 193 Gronbach, Ruth . . .20, 53, 132 Gross, Mardelle ............ 56, 57, 137, 193 Gross, Sally .. ............ 185 Grate, Galen . . ....... 68, 153 Grate, Gerald ...... 69, 151, 193 Grotrian, Harvey .......... 202 Gruen, Harry ...... Gruenbeck, Laurie . . Grundman, Charles .. Grundy, Karen Grupe, Wayne ............. 70, 107, 115, 193 Gsellman, Larry ............ 85, 122, 128, 185 Guastella, Joseph .......... 122. 134, 184 Gudim, Merrlyn . . . .64, 125, 193 Guetschow, Alice ........ 52, 168 Guillot, Joan ........... 62, 193 Gumienny, Robert ............ Gunderson, Morton . .168 Gundlach, Ralph ............ 51. 70, 105. 185 Gurband, Richard .......... 202 Gurtner, Jan ......... 114, 117, 151, 193 Gusse, Robert ...... 79, 141, 142 Guth, Ralph ....... 84, 129, 168 Haack, Robert .......... 202 Haas, Allan ..124, 134 Haas, Joan .. ........... 202 Haas, Joyce ...... 6, 50, 52, 108, 121, 162, 168 Hackbarth, Naomi ...... 66, 168 Hackbert, Barbara . . . . . 193 Hackmann, Ann ...... 63, 193 Haddock, Howard . . . .72, 73, 193 Haertel, Joan ..... . . . . .202 Haerther, Bert .71, 168 Hagele, Donald .. .80, 193 Hagemann, Joyce .......... 202 Hagerman, Ronald .. .202 Haglund, Lois .............. 62 Hall, Judith ...... 55, 137, 193 Hall, Martha . . . .............. Hall, Melvin ........ . . . .79 Hall, Raymond ............. 83, 120, 134, 168 Hall, Robert ................ 85, 105, 124, 185 Hallberg, Nancy ........... 202 Hallberg, Rodney . . 134 Hallberg, Vernon .. ......... Hakes, Ellen . . . . ...... 202 Hamann, Judith ....... 114, 202 Hamilton, Christine ........ 105 137, 185 Hammond, Thomas .......... 80 105, 127, 185 Hampel, Susan .202 Hampshire, Margaret ....... Handrock, LeRoy ...... 81, 168 Handrock, Robert ..80, 124, 193 Hankel, Keith ................ Hanneman, Ann 58, 134, 168 Hannusch, Elinor ..57, 135, 168 Hansen, Bernard .......... 135 Hansen, Don .. Hansen, Herb .. Hansen, Ruth . . Happel, David .. Happel, Warren . Harlow, John 141, 142, Harper, Lois .......... 132, Harrer, Benno ........ 125, 239 240 Harris, tBever1y1 Lynn . . . .65, 114, 125, 193 Harsh, Barbara ............ 202 Harstad, Margaret . . . . . . . Hart, J anet .......... Hartenberger, Paul . . 193 Hartfelder, Fred . . . . . 117 Harting, Joan .............. 67, 125, 137, 193 Hartman, Nora ............ 193 Hartman, Roland . . .125, 193 Hartmann, Barbara .103, 193 Hartmann, David ...... 154, 193 Hartmann, Henry ...... 85, 193 Hasemann, Gretchen ........ 62, 63, 124, 193 Hass, Myron . . . .127, 130, 186 Hass, Randell .............. 142 Hasz, Ann ................ 53, 105, 120, 136, 193 Hasz, Marie . . . .57, 168 Hatch, Donald . . . .202 Hatch, Robert .............. 168 Hatcher, Richard . . . . 122, 134 Hattendorf, Shirley . . . . 59, 193 Hauer, Robert ............ 125 Hauff, Thomas . . . ..... 168 Haug, Jacqueline . .64, 202 Hauge, Mary ...... .116, 193 Hauger, Jay .......... 193 Haupt, Frederick . . .202 Haut, Ardith . . 193 Hayward, Ross . . . . ..... Hazlett, Charles ..... . . 169 Heckel, Robert ...... 81, 169 Heckner, Howard ....... Heckner, Lois ....... . . . . 137 Heerwagen, Kurt . . . ...... 202 Hefferan, Nancy ...... 67, 193 Heidenreich, Katherine . . . .52, 137, 169 Heidtmann, Diane . . . .114, 202 Heinkel, Janice . . .58, 116, 186 Heinold, Philip ......... 193 Heinrich, Carol .. .. Heins, Karen ........ ..202 Heintzen, Caroline Heintz, Gerald Heisler, Gordon .. Helberg, Ken Hellberg, Charles .......... Helm, Jerry .......... . Hemmeter, Cathryn .. Hendricks, Ray ........ Hendricks, Robert .......... Henning, Della ........ 64, 169 Henning, Lois ............ 202 Henning, Mary Alice ...... 63, 135, 193 Henrichs, Martin ...... 137, 186 Henricks, Raymond ........ 193 Hensel, Robert . . . . .169 Herbst, Glenn ...... 124, 202 Herman, Carole ..67, 137, 194 Herman, Dale .............. 202 Hermance, Donald . Herwig', Gordon Hess, Sharon ..... Hesse, Loretta Hessler, Glenn Hessler, Gordon Hester, Patricia ..... Hesterman, Barbara Heuer, Ernest .............. 51, 76, 106, 185, 194 Heule, Carol .......... 67, 169 Hibbard, Sally . ...... 136, 203 Hild, Carole ...... 66, 129, 169 Hildebrand, Ronald ........ 68. 134, 194 Hildner, Carl ................ 86 Hilgendorf, Dan ...... 129, 203 Hilgendorf, Richard .......... Hiller, William ....... . .83 Hilsenkamp, Arnold ........ 51 82, 186 Himmler, Louise ............ 59, 130, 137, 186 Hinkeldey, Roger ...... 71, 169 Hirt, Hildred .............. 116, 117, 123, 186 Hobson, Jane .......... 58, 102 Hodella, Deanna .......... 194 Hoebner, Sandra. . . . . . Hoehner, James . . ...... 96 Hoemann, Sharon ...... 92, 203 Hoemberg, Barbara ........ 194 Hoerger, Richard ...... 77, 108 Hofferth, Roger ............ 194 Hofferth, William .......... 203 Hoffman, Marilyn . . . .127, 186 Hoffman, Ronda ..56, 137, 169 Hoffmeister, Gerald ........ 71 Hofman, Charles .......... 72, 125, 137, 194 Hoh, Daryl ..... ..117, 194 Hohbach, Betty ............ 194 Hohenstein, Alexander . . . .1294, 1 4 Hohnbaum, Janet ........ 116, 117, 203 Hokanson, Richard ............ Holdeman, Keith . . . . .135, 186 Holecek, Jack . . . . ...... 203 Holin, Herbert . . .85, 203 Hollander, Carl . . . Holm, Kenneth . . ..... 186 Holm, Roger .......... 122, 134 Holmberg, Barbara ........ 103 Holmes, John ........ 117, 194 Holtman, Donald .......... 75, 105, 106, 109, 184 Holtzen, Donna ...... 137, 194 Holtzen, Lorraine .......... 52, 137, 169 Honold, Keith .............. 76, 77, 121, 151, 154, 169 Honold, Maradel .......... 203 Hoppe, Mary ........... . .203 Hopperdietzel, Emily . . . . .64 Hermann, Marilyn .......... 56, 136, 137, 169 Horn, Elizabeth ............ 203 Horn, J ames ....... Horstman, Justus ............ Horstman, Rosalie Horton, Charles Hoskins, Stanley Houghtaling, Ann Houghtaling, William ..71, 186 Hovey, Edith ..125, 126, 203 Howard, Joan . . ..... 203 Howard, Rex ....... 148, 203 Howell, Barbara . . . . ....... 194 Hoyer, David ........... 203 Huber, Walter ..... 203 Hubert, Maurice .. .83, 129 Hubner, Eldon ............ 116, 117, 130, 186 Huchthausen, Jeanne ...... 64, 123, 125, 169 Huchthausen, Judy ........ 65, 123, 125, 169 Huddleston, Mrs. Jacqueline Huebner, Sandra .......... 203 Huegli, James ....... .70, 169 Huisman, Patricia ........ 203 Hullings, Robert ..203 Hunze, Billy .......... . . .83 Hupe, Carolyn ............ 203 Hupe, Nancy .......... 136, 194 Husenger, Ellen . . .114, 203 Hut'n, Maurice . .129, 203 Huxhold, Elmer' C ............. Iannce, Michael ............ 129 Iden, Curtis . . . . .129, 203 Iivare, Weikko . .......... Ingelse, Charles ............ 124 Insel, Carl ........ 71, 131, 137 Trsch, Leona .......... 114, 203 Isakson, Curtis .. ....... 203 Isbell, James .......... 129, 203 Jabs, Albert ................ 51, 74, 151, 137, 169 Jabs, Ernest .............. 74, 75, 137, 194 Jabs, Max ............ 74, 186 Jabs, Robert .............. 74, 75, 131, 169 Jacob, Delyn .............. 203 Jacob, Janice .. . ..186 Jacobs, Karen 114, 203 Jacobson, Arnis ............ 125 Jacobson, Meredith ........ 194 Jacobson, Paul ........ 94, 203 Jaeger, Evelyn ............ 15, 58, 113, 137, 194 Jaeger, Grover ........ 131, 194 Jagels, Roland ........ 125, 169 Jagusch, Robert .......... 129, 148, 203 Jahn, Robert Jakish, Frank James, Richard Janke, Nancy ........ 137, Janowsky, Gordon . .51, 85, 186 J asas, Albina ................ J ass, Marian ....... J ass, Thomas ....... J aster, David Jensen, George Jensen, Gordon J ensen, J oan Jensen, Norton . . . Jenske, Robert 77, 109, 115, 122, 186 Jersild, Susan .............. 203 Jeske, Thomas . . . . . . . Jesse, Kenneth . . . . . . . Jo, Moon .................... Joesting, Gloria . . . . Joesting, Janice 109, 122, 185, 186 Joesting, Lois .......... Johannes, Mary Ann ...... 59, 130, 158, 170 Johanning, Gerald ........ 116, 117, 170 Johnson, Alfred ............ 203 Johnson, Brian . . . . .115, 203 Johnson, Bruce . ....... 170 Johnson, Ernest ............ 71, 102, 125, 194 Johnson, Eugene ..... 203 Johnson, Fred .129 Johnson, Janice ............ 66, 116, 117, 194 Johnson, Jim Johnson, Karen . .. Johnson, Lloyd . . . . Johnson, Marie ............ 114, 117, 125, 203 Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Raymond ........ 170 Johnson, Robert ............. Johnson, Sherrill . 194 Johnson, Thomas ......... :170 Johnson, warren . . . .76, 186 Johnston, David ...... 124, 170 Johnston, Leonard ............ Johnston, Paul ............ 186 Johnston, Lyle ........ 122, 134 Johnstone, Chris ...... 194 Jokisch, Franklin . . . 186 Jones, Peggie ....... 60 Jones, Ronald . . ...... 194 Jones, Sharon . . .55, 194 Jordan, James . .148, 150, 203 Jordan, Ronald .............. 78 Jox, Allen ........ 129, 131, 186 Jox, Charles .............. 203 Juengel, Joyce . . . ...... 203 Juengel, Judy .............. 7, 59, 102, 115, 186 Juengel, Julie .............. 103 Juergensen, James . . . .115, 170 Juergensen, John .......... 203 Julius, June .186 Jung, George . Junge, Mary Beth ........ 203 Jungemann, John ...... 65, 115 Jurgensen, Jim ............ 81 Jurgensen, Raymond . . .82, 170 Justus, Dorothy ............ 203 Kacher, Joanne ............ 186 Kallie, Karina ........ . . .194 Kalthoff, Harlon ............ 81, 154, 170 Kamin, Lenore . . . .62, 105, 170 Kan, Bernard .............. 194 Kanning, Elynor ............ 59, 106, 170 Kanning, Eugene .......... 203 Kappler, Harvey ...... 124, 203 Karampas, George . . . . .86, 170 Kareh, Richard ............. Karmier, Dolores .......... 194 Karpenko, Bill . ..105, 200, 203 Kase, David 70, 108, 194 Kase, Sandra . . . ........ 203 Kath, Barbara . . .137, 170 Kaufmann, June . .. .117, 194 Keating, J ames .............. Keck, Louise ............... 55, Keene, Delos ................. Keener, Robert Kehle, Paul Kehrer, Dorene Keiger, Lois Kell, Dean Keller, Lewis 141, 146, 148, 149, 155, 194 Kenard, Rae ..... 130, 135, 186 Kendt, Nancy ....63, 132, 170 Kent, Alann .. . .124, 151 Kent, Wayne Kerber, Dorothy ........... 107 Kern, Harold . . . . Kersten, Phillis . 103, 203 Kerwin, Ralph .............. 69 105, 134, 170 Kessler, Richard .............. Kettner, Rayla ....... 132, 203 Kettner, Warren ..125, 137, 170 Kickbush, Edna ...59, 130, 171 Kickbush, Mrs. Nancy ........ Kickbush, Raymond ....... 134 Kiefer, Wayne ............. 194 Kiesel, Charles . . .82, 154, 194 Kiesling, Marlene . ..23, 194 Kilb, Barbara ............. 135 Kilb, Margaret . . . . .137 Kilb, Robert ....... . .194 Kimball, Virginia . . . .186 Kime, Russell ........... Kimmel, Harold ........... 104, 105, 109, 134, 186 Kinast, Philip ......... 69, 186 King, Jerry .. . ..171 Kinter, Chuck ........ . .186 Kirchner, Edward 203 Kirkendall, Mack . .117, 124, 194 Kissenberth, William ...... 171 Kitch, Barbara ............ 194 KjoHeI', John ..... 84, 134, 171 Klausen, Leon ................ Kleemann, Marilyn . . . . .204 Klei, Charles ......... . . .80 Klein, Julius 117 Kleindienst, Caro 132 Kleiner, David . .51, 84, 120, 171 Kleiner, Ruth ............. 204 Kleinschmidt, J udith ....... 66, 101, 114, 121, 127, 171 Kleinschmidt, Richard ..... 85. 127, 186 Kleinschmidt. Sandra . .61, 186 Kleist, Gerald ........ 129, 204 Klemmer, Karen 136, 194 Klepits, Marlene ' .......... 50 Klewer, Donald Klezek, Ronald . . . . Klibinski, John Klindt, Barbara . .66, 135, 186 Kline, Larry .............. 204 Kline, Norman ........... 194 Klinect, Raymond ..... 131, 171 Klinkenberg, Thomas ....... 70 Kloha, David ........ 137, 171 Klopp, Ruth ........ 63, 93, 194 Knapp, Joel .............. 204 Kneuppel, John ........... 171 Knight, Corrine . .130, 135, 186 Knight, Robert . . Knight, Shirley . . Kniola, J ames Knippa, J erry Knoell, David Knoerr, J erry Knoke, Gary . . . . Knopf, Linda . . . Knapp, Carl ...... Knapp, Margaret Knorr, Howard Knorr, Mike Knorr, Martin Knorr, Norman . . Knuth, J oan .......... 55, Knudsen, Janet .. .58, 130, 186 Knueppel, Donald ..... 80, 194 Knueppel, John . .. . .107, 121 Koch, Daniel ...... ..115, 204 Koch, David . . .115, 204 Koch, John . . . . Koehler, J oan . . Koebcke, Larry Kohler, Hilda ...... Koehler, J oan ...... Kohler, Kenneth Koehlinger, Dave Koeneman, David 109, 114, 127, 194 Koeneman, Mary ............ 204 Koenig, Bert ....... .137, 186 Koerwitz, Dan L. ..... 96 Koester, Dorcas . . . .137 Kohl, Richard Lee .. ...... 205 Kohler, Beverly ...... 114, 120 Kokaska, Charles ..102, 141, 171 Kollmeyer, Kurt ..79, 146, 187 Kolterman, Jim ....... 70, 171 Kolzow, Mm. Charlotte . . . 171 Kolow, William ....... 83, 187 Konkel, Lois Kontak, Mary Konu, Kenneth Kopp, Kennard . . . Koppler, Harvey . Kopscick, Mary .. Korcek, Ken ..... Korte, Robert ......... Korthauer, Judith Kortkamp, Patricia . . .. Kosac, Judith ......... Koschmann, Edgar Koser, William Kosmak, Michael Kettler, Richard Kovach, Claire Kovach. Charles Kowalski, Craig Kowitz, Arlene 65, 125, 205 Kraai, Carol ..... 55, 130, 195 Kraatz, Marcia ........... Kraft, F. William .. .. Krage, Chester ............ Kralovanee. Paul Kramer, Peggy ..... Krasinski, Gerald Krause, Delbert Krause, Dixie Krause, Ellen Krause, Richard Krause, Roland Krause, Thelma Ann ..54, 171 Kraus, William Krauskopf, Lorna Krazier, Carleton Krebs, Ted ........... 81, 172 Kreinheder, Kathryn ...... 55, 101, 108, 134, 185, 187 Kreiss, Donna ......... 62, 196 Kremmel. Lois . . . . . .205 Krentz, Daniel ........ 80, 187 Krenzke, Karen . .105, 115, 205 Krenzke, Patricia ......... 114, 136, 158, 205 Kretzmann. Karla . . . .115, 205 Krieck, Gary .............. 205 Krieger, Larry . . . 205 Kroeger, Naomi ...... 135, 172 Kroenke, Eugene .......... 205 Kroft, John ..... . . . . Kroll, Glenn Krone, John C. ...... .125 Krone, Mildred 1MrsJ ...67, 125, 172 Kronenberg, Klaus ......... 116 Krupp, George Kropp, Nancy . Krsek, June .................. Krueckeberg, Dan . . . .105, 196 Krueckeberg, Donald ..87, 211 Krueger, Bernard Krueger, Donald Krueger, John W. ...... Krueger, John William 1 46 , 1 5 1 Krueger, Lucille ........... 56, 1 34, 1 32 Krueger, Orval ........... 187 Krueger, William ......... 172 Krug, Gene ..... Lovell, Harry .............. 82 Mensing, Richard .......... 196 Neitzke, Donna ............ 207 ng, Shirley .. Luckow, Arlis ..... 54,132,173 Mertins, Marilyn .......... 206 Nelesen, Shirley ........... 53, Krug, Warren Ludwig, Bruce ............. 85, Mesenbrink, Roberta ..92, 206 100,109,121,127,174 Kruger, Allan 105,127,196 Meter, James .............. 134 Nelson, Catherine ............. Kruger, Elaine Ludwig, Lowell ............ 173 Meyer, David ....105, 148, 206 Nelson, Charles .............. Kruger, Karen Ludwig, Mark Meyer, Dorothy 137 Nelson Robert ........ 84 188 Krumins, Gunars Ludwig, William Meyer, Fred . 196 Nenningex', Allyne . .,67 127,175 Kruse, Claus . Luehrs, Wayne ....... ..188 Meyer, Herm .............. 79, Neubronner, Marlene ....... 52, Kruse, Grace ..... Luepke, Walter .. ...206 , 174 103,132,188 Luhrs, Joan ..... .62 93 Meyer, Jane .......... 1....58, Neuenkirch, Thomas . .207 Kruse, Hannelore ......... 205 Luster, Donald ............ 206 196 Neumann, Herbert ......... 69 Kruse, Lois ........ Lustfeldt, Ruth ...61, 105, 136 Meyer, Karl ......... 122, 134 Neuwald, Nancy .52, 103,197 Kruse, Richard . Lux, George .............. 124, Meyer, Kathryn Newby, Carol .......... 58,197 Kruse, Roy ...... .. 125,129,130,131,173 Meyer, Kenneth Newling, Sandra .. : Kucera, Charles Lyman, Fred ...... . ..87 Meyer, Marianne . . Newman, Elizabeth Kuebler, Ann Lyons, John . .184 Meyer, Merle .......... 85. Newton, Charles .. Kuehn, Harold Lyth, Claire ........... 196 Meyer, Richard ....... 124, 174 Nicholas, B. Phyllis Kuester, Carol Michael, Margaret ......... 57, Nicholson, Patricia ......... 66, Kuhn, Ruth .. 122, 158, 188 126,135,175 Kulat, Wayne Maass, Carol ............... 66, Michel, Theodore ........... 71 Nickel, Dieter ............. 81, Kulick, Nancy 114,123,173 Michielson, Dennis ........ 124, 105,108,116,117,175 Kurtz, Kay . Machnek, Elsie ............ 173 129, 206 Nickel, Leonore ........... 59, Kutansky, Rudy .......... 148 Mack, Lynn ............. 188 Mickley, Luella ............. 65 116, 117,, 188 MacKay, Sheila .130, 188 Midelka, Andrew Nickel, Vinette ........... 1197 Labude, William ........... Mackey, Sandra . ..53, 173 Mieger, Ruth ....... Nie, Claudia ............... 63, Lacey, Howard 1 Mackmiller, Carol .......... 196 Miessler, E, Saeger 108, 121 175 Lachmann, Harold MacLachlan, Audrey ..124, 188 Mikkelsen, Richard ........ 129 Niederer, Marion .......... 55, Lacy, Oliver ................. MacLachlan, Robert . ..... 206 Miller, Barbara ...105, 125, 206 127,132 175 Ladwig, Carol .. .. Magdalenos, George .....73 173 Miller, Carolyn ........... 114, Niehaus, Paula ........ v..'.,207 Laesch, H. Paul ...... 129, Magnuson, Arthur 206 120, 158, 196 Nielsen, Emelyn ........... 117 Laib, Clara ...... 61, Magnuson, Diane ..... Miller, Charles ............ 196 Niemann, Donna . 5.4, 55,174 Lake, David .............. Mahnke, Carol 206 Miller, Clement . 206 Nieting', Joel ............. 207 Lake, Marcia . Mahnke, Suzanne 188 Miller, Daniel ........ 127, 207 Niewoehner, Everett ....... 207 Lamparter, Ear! . Mahler Nancy ...114, 115 206 Miller, Donald .. 74 Nilsen,Robe1't ............. 175 Land, Mary Mai, Robert ........... 85 206 Miller, Franklin . 196 Nimtz, Thomas ...85, 94, 207 Landahl, Paul ..... Malkow, Carolyn 65,125,206 Miller, James ......... 71, 207 Nine, Philip .............. 207 Landherr, Judith .. .. Malte, James ............... 72 Miller, James ............. 196 NisS,Richa1'd ........ 131,175 Landino, Carl ------------- Manke, Elliott. ..... 86, 87, 173 Miller, Jess ............ 83, 96 Nizder,Barba1'a . .,55 132, 175 Langbehn, William Mann, Franmlle ........... 90 Miller, Madelyne ,,,,,,,,,,, 207 Noerenberg, Duane ........ 100 Lange, Alfred Manske, Paul ...... 3, 79, 107, Miller, Nancy .............. 125 N01and,Virga ....... 207 Lange, Robert 108, 141, 146, 149, 191, 196 Miller, Paul ,,,,,,, 34, 85, 174 Nolting, Harvard ...... 207 Lansing, Tess ..... . Mantay, Donald ...72, 129, 173 Miller, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, Nommensen, Dennis ....... 1'75 Lantry, Terry ....... 122,188 Manthey, Paul ....... 125, 188 77, 109, 127, 141, 146, Noreen, Gladys ........ 65, 175 Larsen, Dennis Manzelmann, Beverly ........ 20 147, 148, 149, 74 Norgren, James ........... 175 Larsen, Lois ......... 54, 196 Miller, Robert J. ...85, 129, 188 Norman, Ann ......... 63, 197 Larsen, Henry .- Marble, EIWOOd --------------- Miller, Robert W. ..... ..122 Norman, Dennis ........... 207 Larson, Rhea Marengo, Robert M.SZ Miller, Shirley ....64, 114, 174 Norris, Nancy ..132, 137,197 Laseman, Darlene ..64, 126, 188 Marion, Thomas ..... .. .173 Miller, Sylvia ......... 65, 58 Norris,Pat1-icia .. .64 65, 207 Laucht, Mary Ellen ...55, 196 Mark, Robert . .73,105,188 Miller, W James ,,,,,,,,, 101 Nuechterlein,Ca1-ol ......... 15. Laudenat, David ........... 84, Markel, Loren 7.3 129, 173 Millies, Robert . 129, 148, 207 52 197 103, 127, 172 Markel, Margaret .......... 206 Millies, Ronald ........ 70, 46 Nuechterlein, James ..... 70,103 Lawin, Albert ........ 129, 205 Marks, Gordon ............ 206 M7115, James ..... Nuechterlein, Richard . .74, 75 Lawrentz, Jack Marks, Linda ........ 125, 206 Minniear, Wendy ,,,,,, 130, Nuss, Dean .1 ...85 Lawrenz, Sharon Marquardt, Bruce 206 Mitchell, Carol ,,,,, 54, 132, 188 Nuss, Morris .. ,,,,, Lawson, Jack ..... Marquardt, Susan - ...206 Mitchell, Harold Oakes, Ronald .. ..... 197 Leach, Marilyn Marshall, John ............ 129 Mitchell, Patricia .. Obenauf, Lois ...... . 132 Leahy, Daniel ..... Martens, T911 --------- 129, 206 Mitchell, Ronald Oberholzer, Donald . ........ Lear, John Marth, Judith Mock, Bruno Oberjohn, Carolyn .......... 207 Lebkuecher, Martin, Patricia Moehring, Mark Oberly, Dennis .. .,107 127,197 Lecy, Gerald Martin, Richard Moeller, Florence Ocock,G1enn ....... 85,127,188 Lee, Charles Marting, N811 --------- 129: 205 Moeller, Janeen 01Dell,Be1'tha ......... 90,207 Lee, Nancy Mart1nsen, II'lS --------------- Moeller, Joan ..... 63,137, 174 0ehmke,Cary1e .. .115,123, 188 Lee, Richard Martgnson, Donald .. ......... Mueller, Marcia ...... 114,207 Oesterreich Robert ......... 51 Lee, Robert Marius, Donald ............ 206 Moeller, Marilyne ..66,129, 74 78,105,188 Leege, David Marten, AI'Dad -129, 211 Moeller, Miriam ....... 137,74 Oetzel, Brlan ........... 85,188 105, 108, 122, 123, 188 Marunde, Carol .. ....... 206 Moeller, Sharlene ..55, 137, 96 Ohlfest, Jack ..... 116 Leetmae, Rein ........ 129, 206 Mascthff, Leroy .114, 206 Mueller, Shirley ........... 207 01dham,Drew ...... 188 Lehman, Linda ..125, 135, 196 Masters, Bruce MoeIlering, Robert ......... 79, Olhoff, Laverne . 137, 188 Lehmann, Harold ..... 81, 172 Matako, Rose 104, 105, 107, 109, Olsen, Delores .. ........... Leh1', Linda .158, 196 Mathgws, John - 120, 154, 74 Olsen, Sandra . .. .54, 55, 136 Leib, Gerald . .70, 196 Mathlas, H6161! Mogg, Carolyn ....... 134, 96 Olson, Daniel ................ Leimbach, Thomas -------- 831 Matthews. Weston ..... 80. 196 Mohler, Charles .. ..131, 188 Olson, Frederick .. ..127, 188 131. 183 Matthias, ROIlald ------------- Moisier, Kate ................ Olson, June ....... .135 Leininger, Arlene ------ 7, 1.35 Matuska, Milan ..188 Moline, Frederick .......... 174 Olson, Kenneth .. ......... 141, Leininger, Robert ....114, 188 Macz, Joyce ................ 54, M011, Hans ...... 83, 124, 88 142 153 175 Lemke, Charles ...83, 134, 172 136, 158, 188 M011, Harold ...... 51 71,116, 01$on,WiIlard .............. 175 Lense, Joan .............. 206 Matzke, Roger ............ 206 117,122,129,131,188 Oltmann, Marvin . .129 207 Lense, JHdith -.-.124, 125, 196 Maupin, Harold -- Molnar, William ............ 82 Oltroge, Gretchen ...... 54,105, Lenz, Kurt .......... 124, 206 Maury, Donald M012, Patricia .. ..114, 117, 196 188 Lenz, Sharon ------------- Max, Raymond Molzan, Donna ............. 207 Opfer, James ......... 129,188 Lescelius, Marlene Maxwell, Jamels . Monk, Jo Ann ....56, 137, 196 Opitz, Helen ............... 197 Leslie, Vivian Mayhugh, Dand Monroe, Lee Orlando, Robert .............. Lewbel, Carole . . Mazzarella, Mmhelangelo ------ Morgner, Fred . . .. Orluske, Janice ..... 64,114,175 Lichthardt, Don . . 129. 206 Moritz, Roger .............. 80, Orme, Donald T. ........... 125 Lichthardt, Janet McCam, Dav1d ....... 134, 184 122, 129, 131, 188 Orton, Tom .. 141,146,153 Lien, Edgar .............. 51 McCarty, Gale ......... :....183 Morrisson, Alan ........... '77, Otto, Judy ......... 115 68, 105, 107, 134, 195 McColIough, 1MrsJ Lo1s ..... 141, 146, 155 Owen Jayne .............. 120 Lien, Lila ........ 58, 130, 188 McCosh, Eugene ........... 134 Moselev 111, Seth 188 125, 137 197 Limberg, Iris ........ 120, 137 McCosh, Nancy .............. Mount, Richard ........ Lincoln, Nathan . McDermott, DeVona ..141, 206 Mowat Morey ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 196 Pacc, Robert .......... 141,142 Lind, Marcia ..... McFall, Don ..... ...87 Meyer, Harold ,,,,, 81 131 188 Paetz, Frederick ....... 14, 207 Lindberg, Maurice McFann, Charles . . . . . . . . .173 Moyer, June ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paetz, Marjorie ..... 52,132,188 Lindfors, Nils McFarland, James ..51, 83, 120 Muck Eliyabeth 59 137 174 Papie, John ................ 125 Lineback, Kathleen McGibbon, Donald --------- 34, Muehler, Paul Pappas, Christ 122 Link, Nancy 102, 105, 106, 173 Mueller, Janet Pardieck, Nancy .. ..... 55 Link, Ruby McGinty, Robert -------------- Mueller, John Parker, Martha 188 Linn, Richard McGregor, Marlene ........ 60, Mueller, Karl Parks, Sandra ......... Liverance, Beverly 130, 173 Mueller, Samuel , Parsons, John ........... 116 136,137.158 McKelvey, Donald ..... 71. 174 Mueller, William Paske, Sandra .. . . .53, 197 Livingston, Donna . 206 McMi11an, Ian ............ 206 Muenchow, Sue Pau1,George .. ...... 175 Loane, Charles .............. McNellly, Ronald ...... 70 Muha, William Paul Nancy ...... 175 Lockridge, Robert . ......... McNutt, DBIOYES . .64, 196 Muir, Gail 1M1'SJ .......... 63 Paulson Corrine . ..59, 189 Loeber, Frederick . - 206 McPhilllDS, Ronald - Mulligan, Almira 1M1-SJ ..174 Paulson, Diane ......... Loesel, Lawrence ......... McRee, Ruth ...... Munderloh,Ca1-ole ............ Pawsat, Kenneth .......... 189 Logan, Mildred ..... 188 Meaq, Guy ....... Munsch, Rosalie 7MrsJ Pease, Wayne Logsdon, Lenore 196 Mehlmg, Susan ....... 91, 206 Murray, Margaret . Pechtel,Robe1-t . Lohff, Patricia .. 172 Mehrtens, Elizabeth ........... Muster, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pekrul Robert . Lohmeyer, Richard .......... 76, Maid, Carol ................ 206 Myers, J acqueline . . . .120, 196 Pelto, Karen . . . . 127, 156, 173 Meier, Gordon ......... 129, 206 Pelzer, Gerald Lohrenta, Donald ..86, 123, 173 Meihofer, Eleanor ....137, 188 Nagel, Edward ...124, 125, 196 Penz, Beverly Lohss, Karen ............. 206 Meissner, Edward .......... 174 Nagy, Roderick ........... 207 Peratt, Mikell Long, Terry ........ ...206 Meitz, A1 .584, 131, 16, 174 Natzke, Roger 129 , , Longinow, Anatole ...... 173 Melaas, Ira ................ 188 Necker, William . . . .. 197 Perske, Joanna ........ 58, 189 Lonne, Sharon . . . . 196 Melander, Carl .. . .T. . . Nedderman, Carl ......... 141, Peters, Adelia . . . . Lannell, John ............ Melcher, Richard .......... 61, 146, 155 Peters, Donald Lorenz, Carole 136 78, 141, 142. 174 Neeb, Don ........... 129, 207 Peters, Dorothea ....... 53,101 Lorenz, Nancy ...58, 137,188 Melchert, Luke ........... 206 Nehls, N. Judith ............ 102,105,159,197 Loth, Judith .......... 52,173 Melchert. Paul ............ 69, Nehrig, Harlan ....... 129, 207 Peters, Edward ............... Lothman, Meta ........ 64,206 109, 134, 184 Neill, Charles ............... 74 Peters, Walter ........ 129,207 241 242 Petersen, Marilyn ...... 64, 103, 125, 130, 197 Peterson, Chris .. . .. ........ 7 Peterson, Dennis ........... . Peterson, George .......... 176 Peterson, John ............ 207 Peterson, Karen ........... 132, 135, 189 Peterson, Kendall .......... 176 Peterson, Marlene F. ....... 197 Peterson, Marlene M. ....... 63, 130, 197 Peterson, Richard . . .129, 207 Peterson, William ..... . ..... . Petrie, Bernard ...... 51, 80, 189 Petry, Jo Ellyn ....... 120, 197 Pfaff, Evonne ....... . . .64, 189 Pfitzer, Judy .......... 125, 207 Pfotenhauer, 'Dorothy ...... 67, 176 Pick, Richard .............. 121 Peipho, Albert ............ 207 Piepho, Alice .......... 54, 196 Piepho, Robert ......... 79, 196 Piepkorn, Faith ............ 207 Piepkorn, Mary ....54, 55, 189 Peiplow, Warren ........... 207 Piotrowski, Clement ........ 176 Pilch, Frank ............... 197 Pingel, Herbert . .. .85, 108, 189 Pion, Ida ................. 116 Pittelko, Joan . . ....... 207 Plack, Paulette ....... 114, 207 Plackemeier, Kathleen ...... 531; 1 Plaehn, Albert ..... 83, 131, 197 Plass, Dorothy ........ 114, 207 Platt, Charles .............. 197 Podojil, Louise ............ 207 Poehler, Robert ........ 79, 189 Poerschke, Lynn ........... 207 Poetter, Richard .............. Pokrandt, Ronald .......... 176 Polk, Arthur .............. 207 Pomrenke, Leora .............. Pope, David .................. Posselc, Patricia ....... 125, 197 Post, Donna ....60, 61, 123, 130 Poulsen, Herbert .......... 197 Powell, Margaret .......... 207 Prentiss, Harold ........... 176 Prenzlow, Gwen .............. Prescott, Karen . . .176 Prescott, Lane ...... Pretzel, Alan ..... 70 117, 197 Preusch, Elizabeth . . . . Preuss, Franklin . . . . , Prevallet, Donald .......... 109, 122, 156, 184 Price, James .......... 114, 207 Price, Shirley Ann ......... 176 Priebe, Carolyn ........ 52, 197 Priebe, Ronald ........ 84, 176 Pritz, Kenneth .......... 86, 207 Fritz, Richard .......... 86, 189 Probst, Robert ............. 134 Proefrock, Donald .......... 70, 71, 157, 197 Prosek, Robert ............ 189 Prueser, William .......... 207 Puffpaff, Richard ...... 129, 207 Puls, William .............. 79 Quandt, Eldor ......... 129, 207 Query, Cecil .......... 122, 134 Quinn, James .......... 122, 134 Quoos, Margaret ...... 117, 207 Quoss, Carolyn ............ 176 Raabe, William ........... Rabe, David .................. Rachow, Charles ........... 208 Rader, James ................. Radloff, Carole ........ 137, 189 Radtke, Wayne ............ 197 Rahe, Edward ............. 197 Rahmel, Loretta ...........'. Rahn, Sharon .......... 65, 208 Rakow, Bruce ................. Rakow, John .............. 176 Rambo, Marie ..... 67, 158, 197 Ramming, Kenneth . . . .200, 208 Ramp, William 129, 208 Ramsey, Don . . . . . . Ranfranz, J ames Rasch, Robert . . . . .84 208 Raskopf, Roger ....... . . . . Rathmann, Detlef .......... 208 Ran, Charles ...... 105, 107, 189 Ran, Evelyn ............... 58, 107, 121, 176 Rauscher, Carol ............ 208 Rayner, Gordon . ...68, 121, 197 Reader, William ............ 176 Reardon, Beverly ........... 65, 117, 208 Reasor, George ............ 189 Reddel, Fred .............. 208 Reddersdorf, Ralph ........ 189 Reedy, Gwen .......... 137, 197 Reeves, Joann . . . . . . .208 Rehrauer, Marion . . . . . .58, 130, 136, 137, 189 Reichard, Babette .......... 64, 125, 208 Reicbert, Arlene ............ 197 Reiff, Karl ...... . .129, 208 Reimer, Ronald . . . . . . . .127, 176 Reincke. J. Neil ........ 78, 79, 141, 146, 149, 176 Reineck, Robert ........ 85, 189 Reinhardt, George .......... 78, 146, 197 Reinking, Donald .......... 78, 120, 176 Reister, Eleanor ..... . . ..... 54 Reitz, Miriam ...... 56, 57, 105, 123, 189 Renkel, Willis .............. 83 Renken, Robert ........ 129, 208 Renner, Carol ...... 56, 130, 197 Retzer, Thomas ............ 176 Reuss, Ralph .............. 177 Reuter, Nancy ............. 208 Ricard, John . . ........... Rich, Gordon .51, 189 Richardson, John . . . 116 Richardson, Judy . . . . 4, 114, 116, 120, 197 Richert, Delbert ............ 208 Richert, John L. ........... 208 Richert, John W. ........... 85 Rickard, Roger ........ 129, 208 Rickert, Carol ......... 57, 117, 130, 132, 189 Rickus, Richard ............ 197 Riedel, James .......... 76, 77, 141, 154, 177 Riedemann, Diane .......... 67, 130, 189 Riegelman, Donald ..... . . . .208 Riemer, David ....125, 129, 189 Riemer, John ..... 125, 129, 189 Riethmeier, Margaret ....... 62, 93, 114, 117, 123, 197 Rilley, Bob ................ 153 Rink, Donna Riske, Carolyn . 177 114 125, 208 Rittman, John ..... 120, 125, 177 Rivers, Clarence ............ 189 Robert, William ........ 151, 208 Roberts, Glenn ............. 208 Robinson, Milton ........... 116 Rockett, Judy ...... 53, 101, 197 Rodman, Orlando ...... 131, 208 Roebert, Gladys ....52, 105, 197 Roebke, Ruth .............. 208 Roeder, James L. .......... 189 Roeder, James R. .......... 125, 129, 208 Roegge, Max ........... 76, 141, 142, 156, 189 Roggenkamp, Gerhard ...... 96 Rolf, William ...... 83, 131, 177 Rollins, John ........... 208 Rootes, Lyle . . . . .197 Ropp, Eileen .. .54, 132 Roscoe, Ronald . . . .208 Roth, Robert . . . . . , 6, 177 Rowe, Helen ........... 62, 197 Rowedder, Deanes ............ Rozhon, Carol ............. 208 Rozhon, Donna. ............ 208 RuboW, Glen .......... 71, 177 Ruby, Eric ............ 131, 177 Ruchti, Frederick .............. Rudolph, Janet ............ 208 Ruggeri, Gene .............. 148 Ruis, Alfred ............... 51, 74, 75, 125 Rullman, Joyce ............ 52, 136, 141, 197 Rullman, Arline Rullman, Roger ........ 71, Rullman, Ruth Rummel, Harlan Rummel, Roy Runge, John Runge, Lambert Runnion, Jan ....... ..208 Rupprecht, Gloria .......... 22, 53, 197 Rusch, Carul .......... 125, 208 Rusuov, Thomas . . . .77, 141, 177 Rutherford, William ......... 79 Rutkowsky, Lois ....... 125, 197 Ruwald, Donald ........ 73, 189 Ryan, LeRoy 4Robert1 ..... 197 Sabol, William ........ 129, 208 Sachs, Gordon ............. 208 Sachtleben, Frederick ....... 208 Saffen, Edward ........ 124, 208 Sager, Donald ................ Sahr, Maryanne ............. 55 Salch, Patricia ............. 208 Saint, G. Wendell .......... 69 Sajeck, Lorelei . . . ...... 123 Sallach, Wayne . . . . .177 Sames, William . . . . . . . . 197 Sandborg, Alan ..... 82, 122, 155 Sanders, Colin ............ 122, 129, 131, 189 Sandow, Lewis ................ Sanford, Jessica ........... 208 Saracoff, Norman ...... 69, 177 Sattelmeier, Carolyn ........ 208 Saubert, Philip ........ 73, 197 Sander, Fred ............... 177 Sauer, Charles ............. 177 Sauer, Dave ................ 83 Sauve, Gerald ................. Schaack, Donald ........ 85, 189 Schachinger, Carol ........ 208 Schaden, Edith ............ 208 Schaffer, Judy ............. 208 Schaffnit, Anna .......... 130, Schaffrik, Carol ............ Schafrik, Lois .. Schairer, Ruth . Schaw, Walter Scheddell, Elizabeth . ScheEfler, Lawrence Schellhase, Roger . . . . Schelton, Gary 135, . .58, 53, 136, 198 208 189 .11, 177 .177 Schenk, Carl ........... 85, 198 Scheppan, Elizabeth ........ 59, 132, 198 Scherer, Carol .............. 113 Scherer, James ............ 177 Scherer, John, Jr. ..... 129, 177 Scherer, Phyllis ............ 58, 130, 137, 189 Scherer, Ronald ............ 177 Schert, Arlene ........ 130, 208 Schert, Ralph ..... 124, 154, 178 Schewe, Mary .......... 91, 208 Schiefelbein, Judith ........ 208 Schimkus, Carolyn ..... 114, 208 Schlade, Linda. .. .117, 208 Schlare, Thomas . ..... 178 Schlange, Ingrid .52, 178 Schlegel, James .. .178 Schlei, Rachel ......... .208 Schlegelmilch, Noel ..... .208 Schlender, Marjorie ........ 123, 130, 178 Schliebe, Sharon ........... 115, 125, 198 Schmeichel, Marylyn ...130, 198 Schmeling, Roberta . . . .116, 198 Schmeling, Sue ............ 178 Schmid, James ............ 198 Schmidt, Allan ......... 85, 189 Schmidt, Dianne ...... 114, 198 Schmidt, Eleanore ...... 141, 208 Schmidt, Georgianna ......... Schmidt, Irene .............. 58 Schmidt, ames ..... 71, 77, 198 Schmidt, 85 131, 189 Schmidt, ..62, 132 Schmidt, . . . .50, , 122, 189 Schmidt, ...... 80, 81, 189 Schmidt, Ron ........... 82, 198 Schmidt, Terry ................ Schmiedel, Herbert ........ 122, 134, 189 Schmult, Ruth ............ 208 Schnauffer, George . . . .148, 208 Schneble, John ............ 198 Schneekloth, Larry ........ 71, 114, 125, 198 Schneider, George .......... 198 Schneider, Mary Ann ...... 11918 1 Schoenbaum, Carolyn ...... 132, 137, 198 Schoenbeck, Roberta ....... 66, Schoenbohn, Sonia . . . . Schoenberr, Roger . . Scholz, Frederick . Scholz, Richard Schoneman, Paul .. Schoon, Richard ...... 12 134 Schoppa, Leonard .......... 198 Schreiber, Berthold ........ 68, 134, 178 Schreiber, J oyce ............ 209 Schreiber, Kenneth ........ 142, 153, 178 Schreiber, Martin ........ 108, 200, 209 Schreiber, William ...... 89, 189 Schriefer, Naomi .......... 209 Schroeder, Ann ............. 65 Schroeder, Arthur ........ 125, 141, 151, 155 Schroeder, Bernice ...... 66, 178 Schroeder, Paul ........... 198 Schroeder, Ted ............ 125, 151, 155, 178 Schroer, Richard ........ 78, 141 146, 147, 153, 155 Schroer, Robert ........ 83, 178 Schueler, James . . ..85, 122, 189 Schuler, Sue ................ 92 Schultz, Allen .......... 85, 209 Schultz, Anthony .......... 189 Schultz, Bob .......... 76, 115 Schultz, Carl ............ 82, 83 Schultz, David .......... 82, 83, 124, 131, 178 Schultz, John .......... 78, 178 Schultz, Marilyn . . . .58, 122, 189 Schultz, Marion .......... 106, 107, 198 Schultz, Richard ........... 209 Schultz, Ronald ........ 191, 198 Schultz, Sandra ............ 209 Schultz, Wayne 198 Schultze, Vern . Schulz, Eileen . Schulz, Sandra. ........ 79, 198 189 ..209 Schumacher, Ann .......... 91, 158, 209 Schumacker, J 01111 ...... 85, 105, 108, 124, 141, 185, 189 Schumar, Carl .............. 178 Schutt, Deslyn ............ 131 Schutt, Ellen .......... 60, 198 Schutt, Pat ........ . . . .131, 133 Schwalm, Robert .......82, 124 Schwanke, Caroline ........ 117, 126, 189 Schwitters, A1 .............. 141 Schwitters, Carl ......... 76, 178 Scott, Frank .............. 189 Sebastian, George ..... 100, 209 Seebeck, Dorothy ...... 90, 103 114, 125, 209 Seeberg, Pauline ...... 137, 178 Seefeldt, Rita ...... 53, 103, 189 Seegers, Ronald ............ 209 Seeler, Thomas ................ Seick, Juanita . 63, 136, 178 Seidel, Joan . Seidel, J udy . . . . Seldon, William .. Sellke, Richard ........ 129, 209 Seltz, Jr., Alfred ......... .178 Sendak, Theodore ......... 122, 134, 184 Senkbeil, Robert ........ 85, 198 Sensenbaugh, Jim ...... 81, 115 Seplak, Mary Ann ...... 62, 198 Sering, Marilyn ............ 59, 102, 123, 178 Sering, Richard ....85, 103, 209 Sever, Joe ............ 141, 142 Severance, Janet ........ 65, 189 Shaurette, Lenore ...... 64, 189 Shaw, Wally .............. 141 Shealy, Helen ............. 209 Shearer, Carole ........... 209 Shebik, Patricia .......... 209 Sheldon, Richard ...... 137, 209 Shemenske, Charles ........ 84, 85, 179 Shields, Mrs. Betty . . . . . . . . . . ., Shoebridge, Robert . . . .131, 179 Shufran, Frank ........ 80, 189 Shultz, Fred ............... 117 Sickler, Leland ........ 124, 209 Siebelitz, Frederick . . . . 124, 209 Siedentop, Mary Lee ........ 63, 117, 123, 179 Siegel, Barbara ............ 209 Sielaff, Jane .......... 65, 189 Siemon, Lois .............. 59, 122, 185, 189 Sienkencht, Ronald . . . .129, 209 Siesennop, Thomas .......... 84, 127, 179 Sievers, James ............ 198 Sieving, David ........ 129, 209 sieving, Joanne ...... 125, 209 Sieving, Ruth .. .54, 189 Siewert, Marilyn . 64, 114 Sigafoose, Martha ......... 55. 136, 141, 189 Sightes, Kenneth .............. Sikora, Richard .83, 127, 189 Siler, Catherine ....... 120, 198 Simon, Claire ........ 114, 209 Simon, Enid ............... 198 Simons, Philip .............. 68 Simpson, Carol . . . .132, 137, 179 Sims, Ann ......... 198 Sims, Karen 198 Sinclair, Paul .............. 198 Sjonuall, Ragnar ........... 190 Skelku, William ........ 85, 198 Skinner, Arlene .............. Skulte, Robert ............. 190 Slanicka, Paula ........ 132, 209 Sliter, Everit . .. Slyter, Marian . Smee, Kenneth Smitgen, Susan . Smith, Alfred . .. Smith, Bethie . Smith, Bruce .............. Smith, Earl ................ 85, 114, 150, 209 Smith, Gene ................ 179 Smith, Geraldine .......... 116 Smith, Janet .......... 65, 125 Smith, Judy .............. 209 Smith, Kathleen ............ 209 Smith, Lloyd ................ 82 Smith, Marjorie ............ 116 Smith, Marvin ............ 125 Smith, Maureen ........ 65, 198 Smith, Ronald ................ Smith, Warren ...... 51, 72, 179 Snikeris, Aija . . ......... 58 Snyder, Doris ..... .59 130. 13 137 190 Soderholm. Gordon .. .179 Sohr, Robert ........ .198 Sommers, H. William ...... 209 Sonne, Paul ............ 87, 179 Sorenson. Edna ........ 62, 179 Scuba, Charles ................ Sowatsky. Marjorie . . . .125, 179 Spaeth, Fred ...... 80, 116, 117 Spaeth, Janet ......... 117, 209 Spaude, Mertice . . . .65, 114, 179 Speckhard, Roy .............. Sperling', Herbert .......... 76, 142, 153, 179 Spitzer, Joyce .............. 209 Splittgerber, Martin ....79, 179 Sponholtz, Lloyd ...... 84, 120, 123, 162, 179 Spurgat, Robert .......... 115, 116, 125, 198 Stabler, Marilyn . . . .63, 137, 179 Staffanell, Francisco ...... 129. 209 Staebler, Paul .............. 97 v:9 .4 Staffelhach, Margaret ...... 209 Tellman, Marian ........ 59, 92, Waldschmidt, Thomas ...,..72 Wilson, Walton ............... Stagge, Gordon ............ 209 120, 133, 199 Walker, David ....... 129, 210 Wilt, John ............. .210 Staiger, Carol .......... 55, 190 Temme. Leigh ....121, 126, 180 Walker, Esther ............ 61, Wiltrout, Constance ....... 117, Stamman, Roberta . .116, 117 Tendick, Eleanor .......... 58, 136, 158, 199 126, 210 Stampp, Suzanne ........... 54, 136, 137, 190 Walker, Myron ........ 154, 181 Wing, Richard ............ 210 132, 198 Tenzer, Rudolph ............ 116 Walker, Nancy . .. Wink, Clifford 129, 190 Stanley, Donald ............... Terfler, Adrene .210 Wallhausen, Carol ......... 210 Wink, Wilma ............. 66, Stark, Ernest ........ Tewes, Eugene ..... ....210 Wallhausen, Kenneth ......... 67, 132, 182 Stark, Wyllis .. ...198 Thalacker, Roger ..... 210 Walsh, Nancy ........ 136, 190 Winkler, Bruce ...... 124, 190 Starke, John . . ..... 0, 198 Thelander, Kenneth . . .6, 61, 79 Walters, John . . . .8 142, 190 Winkler, Gayle ............. 211 Starn, Nancy .. .55, 137, 179 Thiel, Patricia ............ 126, Walz, Donald ............. 199 Winter, Sandra ..9, 53, 101, 182 Steege, Rhoda .......... 58, 124, 130, 132, 190 Wambsganss, Martin ..70, 199 Winterhoff, William ...... 122. 130, 133, 190 Thiele, Marjorie .......... 105, Warmann, Mildred ......... 53. 134, 184 Steele, J13, Albert .......... 83 132, 137, 190 126, 127, 137, 162, 181 Wischmeyer, Ruth ......... 67, 134, 179 Thieman, Michael .. ....... 129 Wascher, Judith ..90, 125, 210 127, 182 Steffen, Willodene ...... 117, 209 Thietje, Kay ..114, 210 Wassmann, Hilda ......... 63, Wisnoskey, Richard ...... 141, Steiger, Deanna ............ 136, Thisted, Joseph . . . . .129, 210 126, 137, 181 142, 182 137, 190 Thole, Glenn ............ 80, 199 Watler, Karl ..... 85, 142, 199 Wissbeck, Larry .............. Stein, Luann .......... 108, 198 Thompson, Karen ............ Watson, Charles ...... 124, 210 Wissink, Phyllis ...... 117, 190 Steinbrecher, Bill ............. Thompson, Nancy ...... 60, 199 Watson, Don .199 Witham, William ....129, 199 Steinhaus, William .157, 209 Thompson, Sharon ........ 64, Watty, Esther Witte, Diane ............... 211 Steinke, Carol .............. 198 65, 125 Weary, Marlys Witte, Margaret .. -------- 58, Steinwehe, Raymond . Thompson, William A. ....115, Weaver, Barbara 105, 116, 121, 123, 182 Stellhorn, Robert ............. 210 Webb, Charles . . . . Wittlinger, Fred ............. Stelter, Carolyn ............ 58, Thon, Jeanne H. ............. Weber, Carol ...... 210 Wittmaack, Marcia ..182 133, 135, 190 Thormahlen, Edward . . .199 W'eber, Faith ..... . . . 101, 199 Wobermin, Robert . . . . 29, 211 Stelter, Diane .............. 55 Thornton, Bruce .- ......... Weber, John E. ........... 78, Wodrich, Wayne ..124, 125, 199 Stelter, Karen . . . . . .198 Tibben, Marna . . . 129, 131, 181 Woehemann, Paul ......... 211 Stelzner, Charles ........... 209 Timm, Frank ..... Weber, John H. ........... 210 Woelfer, Topper ........... 87, Stelzner, Joan ..... 59, 113, 190 Timm, John .. ..... 78 180 Weber, Karoline . .. .. .199 141, 146, 149, 153 Stepanek, Robert .......... 71, Timm, June ..... . 210 Weber, Ruth .. ..130, 190 Woell, Stanley ............. 80 133, 135, 180 Tising, John .. ............ Weber, Sharon . 64, 114. 125 Wohlhueter, D011 ..71, 157, 182 Stephan, Gloria .......... 114, Toepfer, Ruth .. 180 Wegner, Carol ............ 210 Wohnrade, Robert ............ 125, 198 Tomb, Robert 199 Wehling, Nancy ........... 59, Wojahn, Ann ........ ..211 Steude, Karen ............. 209 Towle, Jerry ...... .210 126, 137, 181 Wojcik, Valeria . ..... Stevens, Alayne ............ 198 Townsend, Mary . .. .114 Wahmeier, Nancy ..56, 137, 190 Wolf, Charles . . . .87 Stiefel, Lois ......... .92, 209 Trackman, Marshal ......... 10, Wehrenberg, DiCk ----- 78, 181 Wolf, Jeanette - ----- 190 Stodola, Lillian ............... 116, 117 Weiblen, JOYCE! .- .53, 136, 190 Wolf, Marilyn .. . 211 Stoeppelwerth, Dorothy ..... 90, Traut, Ethel .............. 52, Weidner, Janice .............. W'olfe, Ronald 211 103, 200, 209 137, 158, 180 Weihe, Howard . . . . .129, 210 Wolff, Edward . . . . . . . 182 Stogentin, Randall . 209 Trautman, Taylor ..80, 81, 199 Weiherman, Judy .......... 58, Wolff, Robert .......... 190 Stohlman, Luther ...... 134, 190 Treadwell, Germaine ...... 210 108, 130, 132, 199 Wellan, Shaneen .. ..... 211 Stoike, David .. ...81, 131, 180 Tremain, Jean ....52, 137, 180 Weil, Patti ................ 210 Welter, Jeanne ............ 50, Stoker, Carol .. ...57, 107, 190 Trenka, Robert ........ 85, 190 Weiler, Constance ...125, 210 55, 105, 121, 137, 182 Stoll, Eulalia .. ............. Troeger, Merton .. . 199 Weimann, Verie ------- 66, 190 Welter, Reynold Stoll, Henry .. 209 True, Margaret ..... .114 Weinhold, Carol ........... 59, Woodruff, Gayle StoII, Howard . 209 Truemper, Dean .. .210 114, 130, 199 Wrede, Sandra Stolz, Walter .. 180 Turner, Linda . ..... Weinmann, Noralyn ....... 114 Wright, Jerry Stout, Ruth . . . 209 Twietmeyer, Gerald ........ 79, Weiss, Julie .................. Wright, Larry . . . . . . Stowell, Betty .. ..180 141, 146, 153, 180 Weissbach, Robert ..... 70, 199 Wulf, Carol ................. Strang, Carol .190 Uebel, Carl ....... 70, 103, 199 Welge, Allan ......... 124, 210 Wurm, David ........ . Strange, Lois .. Ulrich, Nancy ............. 130 Wells, John .151. 153 Wunderlich, Harvey . ..-190 Straub, Duane . . . .209 UIreich, Harold . . .77, 134, 180 VVendIer, Ted . - .129, 210 Wykel, George ................ Streder, Alvin .180 Umbach, Stephanie ........ 190 Wendt, Doris 50, 57, 107 Streder, Juliann ...135 Underwager, Kay Wrandt, Edward ............ 83, Yagelski, Raymond ..51, '73, 190 Strefling, Richard . . . ...... 209 Unger, Roberta . . . . . 124, 129, 131 Yakas, Geraldine ...... 59, 199 Strefling, Sharon ...... 209 Urschel, Sarah ............. 62 Wendt, Richard ............... Yankee, Beth ............ 105, Strehmel, Gerlinde .. ......... 63, 115, 199 Wentzel, Roger ......... 76, 181 130, 135, 190 Strieter, AI ............... 83 Utech, Myron ............. 131 Wentzlaff, Robert ......... 129 Yarger, Larry ...... 80, 81, 199 Strieter, Anne .115, 209 Uzis, Alfred ..... ..134 Wenzel, Charles 129. 210 Yates, Frances . 211 Strieter, J 0e ...... . .180 Werling, Wilbert . ......... Yerger, Robert 211 . . . 84, 85 Valle, Anthony Strieter, Judith .209 Valle, Carmen ....... ..180 Werner, Arlene ...... . . . . Yoder, Gary ........... Strieter, Miriam . . .209 VanderMeeden, Don ....... 148. Werner, Mary Lynn ..105, 199 Young, Bonnie .. . ..211 Strieter, Thomas ..... 153, 210 Werner, Norman ............. Young, Darrel 211 Strieter, Winfried ..180 Van Dera, Nancy ......... 53. Werning, Theodore -. 84, 181 Young, Kenneth . 142 Stringer, Ina ....... ..135 136, 190 Werre, James .............. 83, Young, Norman ............ 69 Stroessner, Jeanette ........ 67, Vandersee, Charles . . . 103, 199 141, 142, 190 Young, Robert . . . .86, 123, 182 130,135,190 Vargo, Allen ..... ...199 Werth, Carl ....116, 117, 210 Younger, Melvin ....182 Strohmer, Arthur ...... 71, 100, Vedell, Thomas . . . . . .74 Weseman, Barbara ........... Younger, Roy .............. 190 107,109, 122, 190 Velepec, Douglas .. ..... 190 West, Gene ........ 153 Youngjohn, Bettye 7Mrs0 Strom, Barbara ...... 130, 209 Vermilion, Sherry ......... 59, W651i, Norman ............... Youngmark, Carl ............. Strom, Lois ....... 66, 105, 180 117, 181 Westergren, Gordon ........ 81. Yount, Barbara .61, 182 Strunk, Edward . . . .51, 87, 190 Verses, Christ ............. 210 131, 181 Yugo, Patricia . . ........ 90 Struss, Alan . 80, 81, 198 Vester, Dixie ....62, 117, 199 Westerhaus, Donald ....... 190 Yuill, James .......... 129, 211 Stuart, Wanda .......... 116 Viehweg, Peter ............ 129 Westphal, Carol ....... 67, 181 Yunghans, Marian 1MrsJ Stuckmeyer, Phyl 1s . . . . .198 Visnow, Edward ............. Westphal, Howard ......... 87 Studtmann, James . . 198 Voelker, Janet . . . .64, 65, 125 Wettstaed, Joanne ........ 58, Zabel Carl ................ 211 Stueber, Barbara . .210 Vogel, Dale .......... 125, 130, 137, 190 Zabolrsky James . .71 133, 182 Stuenkel, Robert ............ 87 Vogel, John Wheeler, Harry ............... Zandstra, Charles H' ...... 122, Stunkard, George F. . . . . 124, 198 Vogel, Kent . . . Whipker, Larry . . . . ....... ' 134 184 Suarez, William S. . . . . 134, 184 Vogel, Valerie White, Brian .............. 210 Zapf Patricia . . . . . . , , . ' , .53. Suckow, Judith ..137, 190 Vogt, Karen ..91, 103, 114, 210 Whitman, Katherine ..130. 210 1 103 114 123 190 Suckow, Ronald ............ 190 Volkman, Dorothy ......... 199 Whitney, Loretta .......... 199 Zaun James .., ..... ' ..... 1.182 Suedekum, Clarence ........ 51. Vollbracht, Donald ........ 123 Wichman, Kenneth ...129, 210 Zautr1er Wilbert .129 211 79,190 Vollman, Nancy ..... 114, 210 Wicks, Roald .............. 134 Zedler 'Lorraine ,,,,, Sugg, Richard ................ Vollmer, Richard .......... 181 Wiedenhoeft, Pamela ....... 20, zelez Elizabeth Sullivan, James . . . .69, 131, 180 Voltmer, Gail . . . .64 53, 116, 117, 123, 199 Zemlge Ronald . Sullivan, Richard .............. Vonderlage, Kay ......... 102. Wiekert, Nanke 114 Zenk ,Patricia . .......... Sulzberger, Carl .......... 210 121, 123, 181 Wiese, Esther ...... ..181 Zenkgr Betty fngf 132 '182 Sulzer, Kenneth ........ 87, 198 Von Husen, Mary ........ 52. Wiese, 111101116 ------------ 65: Zersenl David . 70, 103, 199 Sunderman, Robert . . . .129, 210 159, 181 . 105, 114, 199 Zersen, Kathryr; . . A ' , 211 Sutton, Lee ................ 210 Vontin, Howard .......... 181 WIGSE, Wayne ----- 76', 77, 18.1 Ziehm, Donald 183 Svihra, Andrew ...... . . .210 Vorreyer, Robert . . . .148, 210 Wilbrand, James ........... 86, Z' 1k 1 D 1d 125 .199 Swan, George ........... Vorreyer, William ......... 150 142, 153, 182 Z38 ke, Aotrllla 1 Swanson, Diane ...... 134, 198 Voth, Marjorie ...... 114, 210 Wilkens, Joyce - - - . - .210 231631: ' B 1.b ur . . .125 . 137 199 Swanson, James . . . .68, 69, 199 Wilker, Donna ........... 114, 11 e, ar ara . ' 0 6 1 1 199 Swendsen, Joanne ...... 124, 210 Wachholz, Bruce .......... 79, . . 120, 130, 199 g! k9, Jeanetfgjl. 7 ' 1 7, 1504 Swihart, Mildred ...... 180 102, 108, 120, 181 lekxe. Wesley ............ 79, Emmerma . 1y ------------- Swing, James ...... ..81, 180 Wacker, James ...77, 141, 142 . . 114, 131, 190 ZSmmerman, Robert -------- 184 Syler, Mrs. Ruth .............. Wagemann, Jackie ........ 53 nghams, Donald ..100, 117, 210 Zimmermann, Albert ------ 184 Szoke, Sandor .190 100, 136, 158, 159, 190 nglgams. John ....77, 142, 199 2.1mmermayp, Herb -------- 211 Sztankay, Zoltan .......... 10, Wagner, Beatrice ....126, 210 Williams, Keith .............. Zlndel, Phllhp ....... . . . .129 129, 131, 190 Wagner, Carolyn ..... 141, 210 Williams, Ruth ..... .64, 182 Zinkhon, James . -124, 129, 211 Szynalski, Frank ...... 117, 199 Wagner, Glen ................ Willing, Martha ............. Zisman, Roger -------- 84: 183 Wagner, Gretchen ......... 59, Wilson, Anne ..... ...182 Zittel, Barbara ............ 50. Tabor, Glenn 69, 134, 184 117, 137, 190 Wilson, Donna .. 5, 182 59, 121. 126, 183 Tackett, Marcia ............... Wagner, Robert Wilson, E. Debra .......... 55, Zobel, Sidney ............. 117 Tangermann, Judith ...... 125, Wagner, Ronald . . 114, 132, 190 Zohr, Bob .......... . . .72, 73 210 Wagner, William ,,,,,,,,, 107, Wilson, James ............. 182 Zubeck, Raymond .......... 141. Taylo, Nancy Ann ............ - 134, 122, 184 Wilson, VKareu ........ 125, 210 142, 199 Taylor, Barbara .. . .66, 137, 190 Wahlstrom, Nils .......... 120. WilSOIl, Roger . . - . Zumbehl, JUdith ----------- 113, Taylor, Susan .......... 55 7 123, 181 Wilson, Ruth ............ 126 126, 130, 199 Taylor, Thomas ........ 129, 210 Waldbuesser. Jaeklin ...58, 181 Wilson, Thomas ....... 155, 199 Zwick, William ....... 87, 199 243 244 Organizational I mkx Alpha Phi Orn6ga .................... 124 Alpha Lambda Delta .................. 120 Alpha Phi Delta .................... 52, 53 Alpha Pi ........................... 120 Alpha Psi Omega ..................... 121 Alpha Xi Epsilon ................... 54, 55 Altruria Hall ......................... 91 Associated Women Students ............ 126 Beacon ......................... 100, 101 Chapel Choir ........................ 115 Chapel Committee .................... 109 Chemistry Club ....................... 124 Circle V Square Dance Club ............ 125 Concert Band .................... 1 16, 1 17 Credit Union ........................ 109 Dan Hall ............................ 95 Delta Chi Epsilon .................. 56, 57 Delta Theta Phi .................... 68, 69 Dodge Hall .......................... 90 Dorm A ............................. 97 Engineering Society ............... 128, 129 Gamma Delta ........................ 1 25 Gamma Phi ....................... 58, 59 Gamma Sigma Sigma .................. 130 Gamma Theta Upsilon ................ 121 German Club ........................ 130 Gown and Gavel ..................... 121 Guild Hall ........................... 92 Homecoming Committee ............... 107 Home Economics Club ................. 132 Honor COunciI ....................... 107 Human Relations Club ................. 131 Institute of Radio Engineers ............. 131 Junior Honor Guard, Men .............. 122 Junior Honor Guard, Women ............ 122 Kappa Tau Zeta .................... 60, 61 Kreinheder Hall ....................... 96 Lambda Chi Alpha .................. 70, 71 Lawyefs Association .................. 134 Lembke Hall ......................... 94 Lyceum Committee .................... 108 Majofs Club ........................ 136 Memorial Hall ........................ 93 Omega Chi Beta .................... 72, 73 Omicron Delta ..................... 74, 75 Orchesis ............................ 1 1 3 Phi Alpha Delta ...................... 122 Phi Beta Chi ....................... 62, 63 Phi Delta Theta .................... 76, 77 Phi Kappa Psi ..................... 78, 79 Pi Delta Chi ....................... 64, 65 Pi Gamma Mu ....................... 123 Pi Kappa Alpha .................... 80, 81 Psychology Club ...................... 134 Sigma Alpha Iota ..................... 123 Sigma Phi Epsilon ................... 82, 83 Sigma Theta ....................... 66, 67 Social Committee ..................... 108 Social Relations Club .................. 135 Student Council .................. 104, 105 Student Education Association ............ 1 37 Student Guide Service .................. 109 Tau Kappa Epsilon .................. 84, 85 Theta Chi ......................... 86, 87 Torch .......................... 102, 103 Traditions Committee .................. 108 Union Board ......................... 106 University Choir .................. 1 14, 115 University Civic Orchestra .......... 116, 117 University Players ............ 110, 1 1 1, 1 12 University Singers ..................... 114 University Youth Council ............... 133 Valparaiso Independenfs Association ...... 135 V Club ............................. 141 Womerfs Recreational Association ........ 158 To the students and faculty of Valparaiso University. task of writing a letter to thank all the many people who have helped to make this yearbook what I hope is one of the best put out by a Beacon staff at Valparaiso University. Although I could go on at some length thanking the variOus individuals that were instrumental in getting the yearbook out on time, I think it is best summed up in the small word Thanks? The majority of the staff is given recognition on the preceding page, but I also would like to express my deepest thanks to those who werenit mentioned but who helped in their small way by contributing some of their time to work on the Beacon. T0 the representatives of the professional companies we worked with I owe my sincerest thankse-Mr. Richard Brier and Miss Margaret Carey of Indianapolis Engraving Company, Mr. George Graessle and Mr. H. Toms Graessle of Graessle-Mercer Printing Company, Mr. Norbert Dompke of Root Photographers, and Mr. Jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Cover Company. This year we were very fortunate in having Prof. William Kowitz as our advisot, upon the resignation of Dr. Allen E. Tuttle, who assumed a heavier load this fall as Dean of the Cola lege of Arts and Sciences. We are grateful to Mr. Kowitz for the assistance he did give us and we are only sorry that he wont be helping us anymore in the future. tAs of the writing of this letter, Mr. Kowitz has tendered his resignation to President Kretzmann due to his many other pressing dutiesJ In undertaking to publish a book of this size, it is inevitable that mistakes will occur even though pages of copy have been Checked and rechecked. I only hope that if mistakes exist none of them will offend anyone in any way. With the book being completed except for the index at the time of this writing, it hardly seems possible that the long hard struggle which so many of us thought would never end has finally reached that end. But without that struggle we wouldnit have this yearbook which in the future will help us reminisce on the best years of our liveSethOSe spent in the pursuit of a higher Christian education at Valparaiso University. The Editor 245 246 Editorial Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..................................................................................... Shirley Nelesen ASSOCIATE EDITOR ................................................................................. Howard Knorr ASSISTANT EDITOR .............................................................................. Arthur Strohmer BUSINESS MANAGER ............................................................................... David Koeneman Amsmm: Jackie Wagemann Shaft: Wendy Minniear, Judy Zumbehl, Janice Brass, Alan Kent, Jack Carney, Roberta Schmelling, Carol Boesch, Carol Shearer. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ....................................................................... Richard Fandell Shaft: Duane Noerenberg, Don Williams, George Sebastian, Doris Benson. DUMMY EDITOR ..................................................................................... Jo Ann Beyer Sun? Editorxx Administration ................................................... Arthur Strohmer Faculty ............................................................... Louise Keck Activities ............................................................ Dolores Eickelmann Dottie Peters Clubs and Organizations ........................ , ............ J udy Kleinschmidt Am'mmtjs Bobbie Taylor, Judy Busch Greeks ................................................................ Gloria Joesting Dorms ................................................................ Judy Beckman Assixtanwr Judy Rockett, Bette Gahl Athletics ............................................................. Jim Miller Auismnts: Bob Senkbeil, Don Gatz, Art Schroeder Seniors ................................................................ Emilie Eifrig Underclassmen .................................................... Sandra Winter AUiJthH: Sharon Coupland, Carol Blomstrand ART EDITOR ................................................................................. Kay Kreinheder INDEX EDITORS ........................................................................... Faith Webber Orpha Bulmahn COPY EDITOR ............................................................................. J anice Brass FACULTY ADVISOR ..................................................................... Prof. William T. Kowitz ' wz'gg w; ggggra 3f? IVERSITY LIBRARIES mmmmmmmmum ml 3 5092 O


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