Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Words are all too weak to try to express what constitutes the way of life of a university, for a university is not bricks and stones and glass, but it is living, breathing people, with their plans and dreams being shaped C or shatteredj by the day-to-day interweavings of personalities and incidents. This Centennial year of 1959 has seen the plans and dreams of the founding fathers of Valparaiso University far surpassed and magnified. Hardly did they imagine that their one-building, pay as you go college would become the unique university that it is today. The Memorial Chapel, which stands in the very center of East Campus, represents the Christ-centered education for which the faithful body of Lutheran laymen in 1925 were striving. The laymen wanted a Liberal Arts college with a Christ-centered education and way of life among its faculty and student body. This is what exists at our university today. Like a thousand other American schools Valpo means research and finalsg serenades and rush parties, and letters and packages from home. But we at Valpo think our life is garnished with just a little bit more. It means dinners and coffee hours with professors, daily chapel on The Hill, vespers in the dorm after hours, O. P. singing Hail to the Brown and Gold with a clown leaning on his shoulder, the Hi's! on campus, and do-it-yourself meal plans. These and a thousand and one things more-things tangible and intangible- con- stitute Valpo's Way of Life. VAIJPARAISO UNIVERSITY VAIJPARAISO INDIANA M.-,..--,. . -' -- ,- , ..,,-M, ,. 4, -'L -.-2 Qgwagif 331, ' -,K ,H .IRQ-ipgjyl ' , --ff , lx 55. ...mf Si -iiiz, 1: :3 4 ,if 4 ' ,pe-L. if -T,ppm-Qi4'?l3W'X ' X 5 ,- .1g2: ..- A 'f W I'-,.x AKJ. 1, ' W- ,-TTA.,-3 -.---1---... . . -- - ,,-Jw.-, ,- .w. .,. , P., Y. ,gf 'f.,,-.-.fm-: A Ll--V1 U! 1 H 4 u 4 .rw . F vw u 2 n ' .1 1 ' Q. : U- ' ' , .. 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Va1po's Presidents Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute 1873-1900 Valparaiso College 1900-1925 Henry Baker Brown Oliver Perry Kinsey 1873-1917 1912-1919 Henry Kinsey Brown Daniel Russel 1-Iodgdon 1919-1920 1920-1921 john Edward Roessler Milo Jesse Bowman 1921-1922 1922 These are the men who in the past 100 years have led this institution from that very modest beginning in 1859 as the Valparaiso Male and Female College to the position of the largest Lutheran university in the United States. qt .. gf' ., if .1, 1 If ' 1- 1150 F? ww ai Y 1 -- f' ffg. 1 - - ,g,:Y. nf. i- 1 - - ,Ly ' g, ' 2 5 -na S M . 3, 5, , ,H L4 H- 14 --41 0332, A+ . fa. f E A, g 4: E- X .. f . ,B 1 pr I 1 A ' W- 4 Q f - -rg if .Q 1Y?lw i in ' U . V lg-.H1 x50 U Q. xwumwfib Q S f 2 1 Dr. Onto Paul Krerzmann, President of the University. 18591959 JMU Illll V X1 NTENNNY' Ys N qv ,, js P- y X -4 QQWWI .W WK 9? O ' 7 g Yesterdayls Ideals Are ff It is the year of our Lord-one thousand, nine hundred, and fifty-nine. It is the Centennial year of Valparaiso University's founding. We ask ourselves, What has transpired in the past one hundred years? What have been the vicissitudes which culminated into Valpo's Way of Life? We, the staff of the 1959 Beacon, have not pre- sented a complete history of Valparaiso University in the past one hundred years. It was decided that such an endeavor could be more adequately met in the Centennial Committees publication of the uni- versity's history. Carried Forth in Todays It is our hope that by showing the traditions we have at Valparaiso today, we will be able to show you parts of our past, that is, the customs and ideals which have rooted, sprung up, and flowered into the way of life we label our own. It is our hope also, that by the progresses we have made in this blessed year of 195 9, we can indicate the growth and enrich- ment of Valparaiso's future. Therefore, our theme is Tradition and Progress which we present through pictures, script, and art- work in hopes of stirring your thoughts and memo- ries about this year in the years to come. The past-on the old campus mall. ' ' Phoebe stands bathed in soft flood lamps Nighttime interior of the Student Union. before the Deaconess Hall. Traditions Toward TomorroW's Progress The University Chapel, exposed by the cool moonlight of a spring evening. W .lflzk 1 X' -gk -. T:-,lvl -spin, .vi , ,,: r ifr, .-A 1 b -XR z , .AQHA -. :E , . . 'I uf!! ' , dir. .- xl.-L., X 1 'Xxx-V E W .3 ,., ,mx 3 wx ' ,Q , ,Y ADlTlONS Studies and Serenadesg Meethigs and Mfusings . Oh, groan! The hours we spent Cor didn'r?J in the library stacks! Remember the old Chapel and the fire which destroyed ir in 1956? f .fr do A 1' x- f 'H xi?-.xl .,. 5lU7HWfj,, . ' ' 19' f'c,+ 15 J if-is grin! W A ' .. iffy, 46' N ff 78,551 - -'I .'f my 1' 5 Q lg . 1 7 73 , 'Q . Am V ,313 ,z fig 'Z' n. 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Yea, Froshlv and Tm Spoon that jello up, you Ftosh, and keep your hands behind your backs! was ring- ing in these fellows' ears at Freshmen Stunt Night. 1Q1,mii,'Wf4 A-. ..7'. -we. , ,....,A..., -. '11 ,,., ,,.........,i,..m,Ql.- 513 1- -5, The Homecoming Hobo Queen and King were Bobbie Wians and Walter Miller. a Valpo Co-ed! l i r Founders Rock on South Campus is a landmark dating from 1925 and the beginning of Valpo as a Lutheran university. Were Familiar Phrases Student Bridge, also on South Campus, traditionally finds many couples enjoying the scenery. QW Each Season Was Marked by its Particular Tradition Chnsrmas! Serv1ces, parues, decorations, and-carollzfzg! Here were the Lambda Ch1s. iwvv- - V -- or- . . had its Particular Tradition FALL-football games brought out the pep band for rallies. Norm Hannewald, director. HALLOWEEN-tlie Sig Eps convened for the annual Spook meeting and party at the Alpha Xi house. , , . . , , S . .1- .. 64 . , 4 '- '-1 A ' .1r 'i':L1 . Q ug r ,.i .9 , . -Q .YQ 'iz 'ht ,' -g..1.w A f'.,' -. . ' . --A - - ,' 1 - ' ' 0,-4- - ALL YEAR ,ROUND-the Elem. Educ. majors were meeting in Science Hall. CN. Bruncke, Phyllis Scherer, Arlene Dierrichj. I.. PR GRJESS The engineering school received -the honored accredidation of which Prof. Wm. Shewan's electronics class is a par: of. n We lived Up to the Adage- Campus wir and creariveness came to print in the new magazine, The Lighter, being read here by Wayne Grupe and Karen Schmidt. 16 ExCeedingly Fast Srohlmnn painted the. Delta Theta Phi House. c,.t.r WOLlld you say the Chapel is a long way from your office, Sir? CPresident O. P. Kretzmannj Something new had been added! Greenwich Sr. buzzed with slap-happy fun at the Lambda Chi-Alpha Phi Street Carnival. CMary Fox, Carol Lewbel Doris Bruch, Don Bengel, Jucly Hammolnclj - HEMI .IT GNN g -Q1 iJ lk. f' f 4' Af' --.r. ,,A . ,g..-. ,, .Jn 5 4 I , , s W f 7' 'Q +5 ff: 'Z' ' ln Y' r' F L. if- R 'X 5 GSX Q , J , gf ff' g' xl s .1 of The wrestling and swimming reams were started. Here are both teams in the action on the rnat . . . and in the pool New Sports and a New Hangout The College Inn ex- panded and never lacked for college crowd custof mers. , VAL? N' vm: fffcg 1- ewmllgigejiie gf 1 'Sf Sy ,Ex 5 ' 1 S 'sfifi' ': X ' I ,gf . rs G' O ?c.- Aclcling a note of hilariry to the Homecoming festivities were these rhree clowns-jim Sensenbaugh, John Durko- viC, and Nifty, Here is the 1958 Homecoming Queen, Par Sluebik, and her court- Carolyn Wagner, Mary Fox, Ruth Gronbach, and Audrey Grandy. Their esconts for the Qween's crowning were Wayne Grupe, Jerry Perzer, Paul Manske, Bill Swift, and Dave Kase. Valpo Decorates A ,L .. Q A if - Q t C Qaiucuxlhc D'- Gamma Phi sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity scored first places in house deco rations, and Valpo scored over DePauw, too! Displaying the usual abundance of crepe paper, nap- kins, and mechanical devices, the house and float dec- orations were as colorful as ever. Gamma Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Dodge Hall ranked top in house decorating, while Alpha Phi Delta and Tau Kappa Epsilon captured top honors in the float competition. Clowns added to the color atthc game and the parade with their hilarious escapades. Of course, the most beautiful decorations were the smiling queen and her court. Alpha Phi Delta sorority and Tau Kappa Epsilon fra- ternity took the top prizes for float competition. f 'QI ui Q9 Kei to f'f'35i5 bv in'-Q li' ,f 'l Miss Patricia Shebik, Homecoming Queen of 1958. Homecoming ueen I was really surprised to hear that I was even picked for the Homecoming Court-in fact, I just about fell over. But I was flabbergasted when I was chosen Queen. I just didn't expect itg I cou1dn't believe it. These were the 'breathless reactions of lovely Pat when she was crowned Valpo's 1958 Homecoming Queen by President O. P. Kretzmann. Following the traditional kiss by President Kretzmann, Queen Pat handed the lighted torch to the freshman bonfire chairman to set the annual bonfire ablaze. Pat is a sophomore elementaiy education major from Webster Groves, Mo. Witli the able assistance of Nifty O. P. leads alums and student body in the singing of the alma mater. The Pied Pipers of Valpo -otherwise known as the German Band of Homecoming. Ganschow, the Keystone Kop, stocks Prof. Hoelty-Nickel and Chuck Kucera. The German Band officially opened the Homecoming activities, calling the Hoboes out of class and leading them downtown in the traditional Hobo Parade. The stocks were always filled with those offending the Student Council decree in refusing :to grow a beard. The Bonfire, burning brightly but not quite so high as last year, was probably the last in a long tradition. An everyone cheered as Valpo shut out DePauw, 37-0. The roaring flames of Valpo's last Homecoming bonfire. G' Spring Week-end Queen, Miss Charlotte Burmeister. Crowds, Contests and Co-eds Worthy of the queenly titles they bear, these lovely Valpo co-eds were chosen by the Valparaiso men, faculty judges, or the Torch to reign over their particular festivities or contest. The Spring Festival llVeek-Em! queen was chosen by the campus' males from an attractive array of candidates put up by the fraternities. Mir: Valparfziro was chosen by several faculty judges on the basis of beauty, personality, poise, and talent to represent our university in the stare Miss I1zzZifz1m contest. Zlfliry Cher-rg! Blorrom was chosen by the Torch staff. il X Jlxfwl- F ' I lj V Wg, A I .1 4--, . ,- A rf, N-.' X .W-'fa .twat 1 a .L 1- A l':.:.f- at -ef , V . ' . V 5 ' . N ' 4 i in HV, l ll t -.1-5, -. Y X ' 'lr l P if 'r --. . , . ' ess,-, 4, - . Miss Valparaiso, Miss Elsie Machnek. Miss Cherry Blossom Queen of 1959, Miss Karen .F-.A war Borman George Eliot is the originator of the words we find uoted in bold rint below. The lovel lasses found on this Y a e are not all new additions to the cam us this ear Y Q though some are freshmen. But the presentation of these co-ends is a new idea this yearg the selection of a Beacon queen and also of the Lighter girls is new this year. So, feast our e es on this feminine ulchritude, men! You will Y Y have to search fat and wide to sur ass our co-eds in beaut Y and personality! Y' Q .l,rYt Miss Beacon of 1959 was Miss janet Schmidt The Beauty of 21 Lovely Women is Like Music Lighter Lovelies The Lighter girls were Corinne Grotheer Carolyn Wagner Joyce Rullman Sue Stampp , 'gtk s 'Q , . IA :QQ ws? ,ISE YE' wf, - .QM v fp. Ii I . ,L . s , f. ,. o Aa ' I :J- 1 ,.u gg nw' 1 ll if Fx 'V . 11, ,X 1! A ly. 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Another Valpo Christmas A life-sized manger scene was placed in front of the Union by APO. dlminismtramtion and Faculty f we 5 5 4 if A fa ,w,v ff , ' afA ,c A- Q. fa ' ' If V M if 'ifF?W, L w 41 P M fi V ff ff' ' ff gf g L g! x Qu g' 5-, , ff ,, If 1 ff f . ,, b. ,, ., .. f f W. 1 W f'-f - 4 mf 1 f, H,-.y A Q sw gg .,:. f , Wy Q, rfsi A x - f - 2 -' - Q iw L, V' Lf' X -YS Y Y -4 H- Ami f 'f ff ' f' 7 KL ul, T-'T '-if asf W N ff :1-- V W eff 5' J? W gm V z f :IH X A If . A C .- fx W s lg U, i ' A .EA 5 ?E ?mE'5f ff gli 1 ff J , l 'QQ ., .L 9 'T' ' .. 'L 'g5' W ,P-ilk G l1 L' U Q H i H I Y - 2:5 ,.,.. zzg 'Y . fy J ,, J -W v 1i X 3 S ,.,. .I . :' N5 Y! f . 1 t K3 X T, Q- Jef, N, xl , '-5 5 Q' W lmhix ..---lIl ' PRESIDENT of the University, Dr. O. P. Kretzmann. Our Leader at the Century Mark As the chief administrator of the University, President O. P. Kretzmann is probably the busiest man on campus. In addition to handling the many problems which confront the President of a school the size of Valpo, he also maintains good public relations outside of the University through his many lectures and writings. His charm ,wit, and intellect are respected in educational circles across the nation as Well as by everyone in the Valpo Dr. Kretzmarfs class. I- ly' family. An evening class called Christianity and Modern Problems is a traditional part of O.P.'s routine and is greatly appreciated by the few seniors who are privileged to attend it. ln this his nineteenth year, President Kretz- mann remains truly representative of the best of Valpo's Christian ideals. L.. -F- Secretary to the President, Mrs. Sophia Heidbrink The Krerzmann family gathers around O.P. for an evening story. Top Row: Richard A. jesse, Robert C. Moellering, Dean A. Arnold, Fred A. Retlrlel, J. Gall- meyer, Dr. E. F. Dittmer, P. E. Ruppercht. Ro-zu Two: Harold Lichtsinn, john A. Fleischi, I-lerberr Steinbach, Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, John Sauerman, Paul Brandt CPres.J, Gilbert Krause, W. C. Dickmeyer. Board of Directors Dean Luther Koepke must concentrate on such tasks as advising the Interfraternity Council, super- vising the dorms, fraternities, and personnel records of students, and carrying out the Freshmen orien- tation program. He is also Veterans Counselor and advisor for the Deaconess Program. Dean of Students, Luther P. Koepke. Dean Shirley Flynn, claiming such titles as Head of Womens Residences, Director of Worneris Physi' cal Education, and Advisor of Intersorority Council, must also use her time in working with adminstrrrtive committees, in individual counseling, and in teaching. Dean of Women, Shirley K. Flynn. P..- .Q- ' fix , 11 X . cf i J: K x N H Albert F. Scribner VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS and FINANCE Robert B. Springsteen ACTING BUSINESS MANAGER The Leaders of aVU's Business Administration Paul Thune, ASSOCIATE REGISTRAR. Everything that effects the operation of our uni- versity from a business standpoint is efficiently handled by the Business Office. The department, headed by Albert F. Scribner as Vice-President of Business and Finance, takes charge of the records of various activities. These include the purchase of all goods from books to bunkbeds, performing the paper of student accounts and student loans, and the handling of the Investments Endowment Fund. Their work is made even more complex with the business management of the new building construction. Many a Valpo business man's hard day at the office has helped to keep the involved operations of our uni- versity running smoothly. if The Silent Workers of the University Karl H. Henrichs, 'flllllll LIIIIIHL .1 llnlurruxlgq Eullrttu mw.if..n,..1... a.,..,,,,.g,, u N- - w-1,.wa..n..,.s cg... v... v... -,,,,,, ll FIELD CONSULTANT Arlene Laesch, BURSAR of the BUSINESS OFFICE ww -1 +L' 1 I ,, -'rr' If - J . ln: -V . , I I ., A , 1 iw' ' .' f. . fw..1f2'1 -. . weve,-,.5'5-' M' . , , I--.r 55:2 ' ful .lf ' Edmund Weber, ASSISTANT to the PRESIDENT, Director of Clergy Relations. Carl Galow, DIRECTOR of INFORMATION SERVICE Marcus T. Young DIRECTOR of ALUMNI AFFAIRS. Mrs. Paul Rupprechr, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY of the UNIVERSITY GUILD. .ds '45 Jane Rock, ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT in the Department of Development. 111 Anne Brauer, D I R E C T O R OF FIELD EXTENSION. vfahela W. Hays, UNIVERSITY Thomas Siess, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT Dr. Robert Stoltz, UNIVERSITY 'SYCHOLOGIST. PATRON PROGRAM. PHYSICIAN. I r I E I I I ,X .I '- , fn xylx ,v Administration and Student Services Mrs. Josephine E. Ferguson, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES. Frederick A. Rechlin, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS. Aid to students can be divided into two special outlets. Working with prospective students entails mailing them information about the university and sending counselors to various high schools to speak with their seniors. This service of admitting students to the university is under the direction of Frederick H. Rechlin. Once a sudent has been accepted, he may receive such benefits as scholarship awards, grants-in-aid, campus employment assignments, or housing ac- comodations. The student's genie who brings all these wishes is Josephine Ferguson, Director of Stu- dent Services. Donald E. Mohr, ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. Miss Helen Olsen, Social Director. 1' g Mr. Alfred Looman, Union Direct The University Deans Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Allen E. Tuttle, and his secretary, Anita Rubin. Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Walter E. Bauer, and his secretary, Mrs. Della Bauer. Dean of the School of Law, Knute D. Stal- land, and his secretary, Margaret Brown. Dean of the College of Engineering, Herman C. Hesse, and his secretary, Doris Clausson. 4 F- .' -ff, SL if l l A university cannot serve its students to the fullest extent Without the existence of an able administration. Valpo is indeed fortunate in having four capable deans, Knute D. Stalland, Allen E. Tuttle, Herman C. Hesse, and Walter E. Bauer. Interested in the welfare of every student, these men are always ready to assist anyone from the freshman to the senior level. Under their able guidance and direc- tion, many a student has been able to solve his most puz- zling problem. Appreciative applause is always in order for Va1po's competent deans. ADAMS, MARY CMRS. JOHNJ, M.S., Inxtractor in Plsyxical Education ALLER, MRS. KATHRYN E., M.S., Part-time Inxtrnctor in Music BAEPLER, RICHARD P., B.A., B.D., Inxtructor in Religion C0n leave of aluence, 1958-19591 BARTELT, LOUIS F., JR., LL.M., Auociate Profeuor of Law BAUER, EMORY G., M.A., Auociate Profenor of Playxical Ezin- cation, Head of the Department of Pbyfical Eafncation BERRY, V. E., LLB., Proferfor Emeritus of Law BERTRAM, ROBERT M.A., Axsociate Profeuor of Religion, Head of the Department of Religion BICHSEL, M. ALFRED, Doctenr et Lettrex Professor of Maxic BLooM, WILLIAM W., Ph.D., Profexfor of Biology, Chairman of the Department of Biology BOEREMA, GILBERT M,, Part-time lnxtrrzctor in Mnxic BOLDEN, DAVID I., M.S.C.E., Auociate Profexxor of Civil Engi- neering BOWDEN, KATHERINE E., KMRS. CI-IARLESD, B.S., Univeryity Librarian Emerita with rank of Asfociate Profesfor, Arclaizfixt BOYD. WILLIS D., Ph.D., Anixtanl Profeuor of History BRETSCHER, MANUEL M., Auociate Profenor of Phyticx, Co- Heazl of the Department of Phyxicy BRETSCHER, MIRIAM M. QMRS. MANUELQ M.S. Part-time Instructor in Mathematic: BUSHING. VERA R., I'.L.S., Axxixlant Librarian -with rank of Asxixlafzt Profesmr BYRN15, DONAI.D, Imtrzrcmr in English CAEMMERER, RICHARD R., JR., B.F.A., Illxtvwclor in Ar! ,CARLSON, KERMV1' I-I., Ph.D., Axwciale Prolexmr of Mathematicr, Chairmcm of the Departmefzt of Mathematicx CEDHRSTROM, JAMES, M.A., IIIIIVHCIUI' in Erzgllxh COLE, HELEN M., M.A., Axsixfaut Profexwr of Foreign Lan- guage: COPELAND, JOHN G., M.A., Imtrllctor in Spanish CRAMBLEH, MARY L., M.A., Imtrfcctor in lizrglirh CZAISIANSKE, PALJUER A., llnociafe Pmfe.r.r0r of Fvglifh BRETSCHER, PAUL, M.A., Auixtant Profexsor of Religion BROCKOPP, GENE W., Ph.D., Auiytant Profexcor of Education BROWN, MARGARET, I.L.B., Administrative Axxistant to the Dean of the School of Law with rank of Imtructor BROWN, RUTH, E., M.S., Auistant Profeuor of Phyxical Edu- cation BULS, ERWIN J., M. S., Arsociate Profenor of Geography and Geology BURNIM, KALMAN, Ph.D., Axxixtant Profeuor of Speech and Drama DETERS, JOHN F., M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry DETERS, RUTH K. CMRS. JOHN Fly, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics DOLD, JAMES W., M.S., Partetime Instructor in Business and Economics DOLEZAL, MAE M. QMRS. D. DJ M.S., Assistant Professor of Business and Economics DRONBERGER, ILSE E. QMRS. W. wp, PHD., Assistant Professor of Sociology DRONBERGER, WILLIAM WARREN, M.B.A., Instructor in Business and Economics 1 ' lp-Fay DUNAGAN, DOROTHEA P. CMRS, WALTERD, M.A., Part-time Assistant Professor of Soci- ology and Social Work ENGELDER, CONRAD J., Ph.D., Instructor in History FANG JOONG, Ph.D., d ICJ Assistant Professor of Mathem t' FERGUSON, BYRON, M.A., Assistant P r 0 f e s s 0 r of Chemistry C071 leave of absence, 1958-19 FLYNN, SHIRLEY K., M.S., 599 Associate Professor of Physical Erlul cation, Dean of Worrrerr FREEMAN, EMMA, M.S., Part-time Instructor in Sociology Social Work anrl FRIEDRICH, WALTER G., Ph.D., Professor of English, Head of Department of English GAHL, DANIEL R., M.A., Associate Professor of History GEHRING, PHILLIP, MUS.M., Assistant Professor of Music the .vf GUILLAUMANT, I-IAZEL, M.A., Profeuor of Foreign Larzgimgex GUNT1-IRR. W. C., Ph.D., Axmciare Profcarxor' of Biology HAHN, VERA T., Ph.D., Profexxor of Speech am! Drama, Head of the Deparmzerzl of Speech and Drama ' HALLADAY, JEAN R., M.A., Imtruclor in Englixh I-IANNEWALD, NORMAN L., M.S., Imlrrrcior in Mrixic, Director of Bamlr HANSON, ROBERT, Ph.D., Axxixlam Professor of Biology HECKNER, HOWARD G., B.A., Part-time lmlricclor in Speech and Drama I-Hass, ELMER B., M.S., Imlrrlclor in Geography fmcl Geology HESSE, HERMAN C., B.Sc., M.E., Dean of the College of Erlgirzecrirlg, Profe.r.for of Ifogineerirrg GIESELER, CARL A., Th.D., Profexfor of Religion GINDL, FLORENCE KMRS. LINDEND Part-time I12.rzruc!o'r in Mmic GOEHRING, ERWIN E., M.A., Professor of Bufinexs mul Economicx, Head of the Department of Bmirzen and Economicx GRAEBNER, OLIVER E., Ed.D,, Profenor of Pxychology, Herzrl of the Department of Psychology GRAVES, GORDON H., Ph.D., Asxociate Profemor of Marhenmricx CViJiting Lecticrerj GRUNAU, HERMAN C., B.S.L.S. M.A., Univerxity Librarian with rank of Pfofexsor HEYNE, PAUL T., M.A., lmlmclor in Eminem ami Economicx HILLER, JACK A., A.B., LL.B., Imtrucfor in Law HODGE, XVILLIAM H., Imtructor in Sociology 6 Social Work HOELTY-NICKEL, THEODORE, Mu5.D., D.D., Profexfor of Muxir, Dean of the Department of Mzuic HOFFMANN, VICTOR F., A.M., Auocizzte Profeuor of Government HUBBIXRD, CLAUDE P., Irzxtrucio-r in Evzglixla HUTCHINS, WILBUII H., A.B., LL.B., Auociale Profefmr of Bmirzen and Economic: ISBELL ROBERT L., B.S., Ed., Axxixtant Profexxor of Engineering JACKSON, HERBERT A., M.A., Asxiftarzf Profenor of Pbyxics JONES, ERWIN A., A.B., LLB., Afmciale Profeuor of Law JONES, RQBERT K., M.S., Imlrzzctor' ' Pxyfhology Jox, MARSHALL J., LL.M., Profenor of Law KALLAY, FERENCZ P., Ph.D., AJJiJ.':mt Profexxor of Geography 6 Geology KAUTZ, ARTHUR P., Ph.D., Axmciaze P,ofe:Jor of Hixtofy KLEIN, JULIUS Auixlmzl Profexmr of Mzzxir KRAUSIE, JOHN 1-I., M.S., A.9'J'i.fflI7ll Prolenor of Phyxical Erla- cation KREDS, DIANA R., CMRS. TIIEODORIEJ M.S., Imlruclor in Mathemaliar KREKELER, CARI. H., PlI.D., Pro,'e.rmr of Biology KREN'I'z, ARNOLD F., Part-time Axxixtaut Profexxor of Re- ligiou KROEGER, WILI.IAM M., M.Music, Aniitaul Profeyxor of Mwic KROENCKE, RICHARD G., Ed.D., Auociale Profexfor of Erlllcaliou KRUGIER, FRED W, IVLS., Auociare Prolemor of Mechanical Engizzeeriug, Chairman of fhe De- partment of Mechanical Engifleerirzg KUHARICH, ANTHONY S., M.A., Part-time Airixtafzl Profeuor of Soci- ology aml Social Work Kusslxow, VAN C., JR... M.A., A.r.ri.f1anl Pfflfdflbf of .Speech alzrl Drama O11 leave of absence, 1958-1959 KOENIG, RICHARD P., M.S., Auociate Proferfor of Phyxical Edu- cation, Director of Athletic! KOENKER, ERNEST B., Auociate Profexfor of Religioa KOEPKE, LUTHER P., S.T.D., Profexfor of Religion, Dean of Student: KOESTER, ALFRED C., M.A., Auixtam Profeuor of Education KORBY, KENNETH F., B.A., Aysistanl Profeuor of Religion KOWITZ, WILLIAM T., M.A., AIJi.rta1zz Profexxor of Geography 6' Geology KUSTER, ROBERT J., Ph.D., Auociate Profeuor of Biology LANGE, LESTER IH., M.S., Axfixfant Profenor of Mathematic: On leave of abxence, 1958-1959 LANGE, ROBERT, M. MUS., Part-time Inxtrnctor in Maxis LARSON, RAYMOND G., Ph.D., Profeuor of Chemistry LAUBE, RICHARD H., M.A., Anociate Proferxor of Baxineu and Ecanomtcx LEHMAN, GILBERT M., M.S., in M.E., Auixtant Profenor of Civil Engi- neering LENNES, JOHN B., M.A., A.v.ri5tant Profeuor of Mathematic: LONES, LELA LILLIAN, M.S., Auiftant Professor of Home Eco- nomic: LUECKE, EDGAR J., M.S.E.E., Anixtant Profexsor of Electrical En- gineering LUDWIG, HELEN, M.A., Anjixtant Profeuor of German MCCAIN, DAVID, A.B., LLB., Law Librarian with Rank of In- :tractor MANNING, ANITA, Part-time Ltstrnctor in Home Eco- nomic: MANNING, ARMIN W., Ph.D., Axxociate Profexsor of Phyxicx, Co- Claairman of the Department of Phyxicr MARINO, ROBERT L., JR., M.S., in C.E., Imtructor in Civil Engineering MARKEL, ERICH H., S.J.D., Auixtarzt Profesmr of Law MILES, EDWARD J., Ph.D., Aniston! Pfofexxor of Geography and Geology MILLER, WALTHER M., M.A., Profesxor of Foreign Languages, Head of the Departmen' of Foreign Languagex MINER, LESLIE F., B.A., Part-ttme Instructor in Bttrinexr and Economic: MORLAND, JOHN W., A.M., LL.B., 1.11, Dem Emeritux, Profeuor of Law MORTIMER, KENNETH, M.S., Anociate Profenor of Mechanical Engineering MosEs, ERNEST P., M.A., B.S.C., Aniftant Profenor of Btuinen una' Economic! MoUL'roN, THORA, Ph.D., Axsociate Profenor of Foreign Lan- guagex MULLIN, DONALD C., M.A., Animwt Profesxor of Speech and Drama MUNDINGER, DONALD C., Ph.D., Aniftant Pfofermr of Gotfernment. 'Q 'F fp . C9 55-In-Lf.f2 :A fii --W MARTEN, MILTON, Ph.D., Vifiting lnxtrftetor in Education MASTERTON, R. BRUCE, M.A., Instructor in Mathematicx MEADOWS, PAUL, M.A., Anixtant Profenor of Physical Erl- ncation MEIBOHM, ALVIN W, Profefsor of Chemistry MERTZ, MARVIN C., Axxixtant Profeuor of Physicr MEYER, ALFRED H., Ph.D., Profeuor of Geography and Geology S. 4? MURILLO, MARIA DEL ROSARIO, M.A., Iizslructo-r in Spanish MYERS, MARY S., CMRS. GEORGED, B.S., Part-time Instructor in Music NICHOLS, KENNETH E., M.S., Assistant Professor of Biology PELLER, CHARLES G., M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engi- neering, Chairman of the Depart- ment of Civil Engineering PERI, BARBARA M., M.S., Part-time Instructor in Biology PHILLIPS, G. WARREN, M.S., Part-time Assistant Professor of Ed- mation My PHIPPS, PAUL F., M.A., Assistant Professor of English POPP, M. JOAN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Erl- mation POWELL, NEWMAN W., M.Mus. M.A., Associate Professor of Music PRAHL, HENRY W., M.A., Associale Professor of English REINER, WALTER M., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Eilu- cation REINKIE, EDGAR C., Professor of Foreign Languags REYNOLDS, MALCOLM, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics RHEIN, PHILLIP H., M.A., Assistant Professor of Foreign Lan gzmges RHODUS, DARLENE B., M.A., Iuslrzzcfor in English ,- SAvEsoN, MARILYN B. qMRs. JOHNJ, PED., Asximzrzl Profefxor of Eoglixh Ofz leave of rzhxemre, 1958-1959 SC1-IAEEER, MARTIN H., M.A., Anixlarlz Profefxor of Hixtory Orc leave of absence, 1958-1959 SCHARLEMANN, ROBERT P., Th.D., Imtructor' in Philosophy SCHEIMANN, RICHARD W., A.B., B.D., Acting Heazl of lhe Detmrtrrzent of Philofophy, Auixlarzi Profomor of Philoxophy SCHENCK, FRIEDA A. CMRS. R. EJ, M.A., Axxixlant Profeuor of Foreign Lan- guage: SCHENCK, RALPH M.A., Part-lime Izutfzfflor in Hixrory aml Gorerrzmenl SCHERER, Ross P., A.M., Asximwl Profexsor of Sociology mul Social Work On leave of ahxeuce, Spring, 1959 OLSEN, HELEN M., M.A., Director of Social Actizfitiex wizh rank of afxistarzt Profeuor SCHOENBOI-IM, RICHARD A., M.Mus., Auociale Profexxor of Mmic RIEDEL, MARCUS E., A.B., Axximmt Profexsor of Philosophy RISLEY, HERBERT J., Ph.D., Asxociate Professor of Englixh SAEZ, ALFRED R., M.A., Auociate Profenor of Foreign Lan guage: SALVANESCHI, LENORE M. fMRs. LUIGIJ Ph.D., Axfociate Profexxor of History SAVAGE, JAMES S., LLM., Axsociate Profesxor of Law SAVESON, JOHN E., Ph.D., Axyixtarzt Profenor of English SCHROEDER, EDWARD H., B.A., Imtritctor irz Religion SCHULTZ, JEAN F. CMRS. ROBERTD, M.A., Axxistant Profenor of Phyfical Edu- cation SCHULTZ, ROBERT C., Th.D., Anixtarzt Profexyor of Religion SCHULZE, ANDREW, LL.D., Part-time Auixtartt Profeuor of Re- ligiorz SCHUTTE, THOMAS F., M.B.A., I rutructor in Eminem and Economic: SCHWAN, THEODORE, Ph.D., Asxaciate P1'ofe.rJor of Cbemirtry, Claairman of the Department of Claemirtry SCHWANHOLT, DANA B., Profeuor of Erlrtcatiorz, Hcatl of the Department of Education SCHWIDDER, ERNEST C., M.F.A., Imtructor in Art, Acting Heazl of the Department of Art SEBI-IAUSEN, PAUL, Director of Adult EflIlCflliJ7Z, Profer- Jor of Education SHEWAN, WILLIAM, M.S., Associate Profexror of Erzgiueerizzg, Chairman of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering Sl-IIRER, DONALD L., Ph.D., Anistavzt Pmfenor of Pbyyics SIEVERS, JANET L., M.B.A., C.P.A., Associate Professor of Biuirzexx and Ecoriomic: SIMON, Lols, M.A., Profesfor of Home Economicx, Hear! of the Department of Home Eco- nomic: SMITH, LEWIS OLIVER, Jn., Ph.D., Auixtaut Profeuor of Chemiytry swarm, JOHN R., MAG. DEC., MAG. IUR., Ayfixtant Librarian with rank of AJ- Jixtarzt Proferxor STEININGER, FRED H., M.A,. Part-time Asxistanf Pf0fC.f.f0f of Soci- ology and Social lWork STEVENSON, RICHARD H., -LD., Imlruclor in Law On leave of abxence, 1958-1959 STIEMKE, EUGENIA A., M.A., Imtrucior in Ezlucnliou On leave of ubxerlce, Spring. 1958 STRIETELMEIER, JOHN H., M.A., Unioenrily Erlilor wills rank of AJ- Jociate Profesmr SWIHAIKT, WAYNE W., M.A., Axxinmzt Prolenor of Erlucaliorz SZTANKAY, ZOLTAN, Pol. Sc. D., Profexmr of Govervmzent TANGERMAN, MARGARE'l'I'A, M.A., Profesxor of Sociology and Social Work, Heazl of tlae Department of Sociology and Social Work TUTrLE, ALLEN E., Ph.D., Proferxor of Englifla, Dean of the College of Am' 6' Sciencex UBAN, EARL, B.S., M.E., Auixmzzl Profenor of Civil Engi- neerifzg STALLAND, KNUTE D., B.A., LL.B., Profexxor of Law, Dean of the School of Law STALLARD, R. DOUGLAS, M.A., Imlmctor in Speech mul Drama STALLARD, VIRGINIA, CMRS. M.A., Ifzstmctor in Home Economicr STANDLY, HAROLD G., M.B.A., Auimznt Proflrsor of Buxivzen' mul Economic: STARENKO, RALPH E., B.S., Imtructor in Pbyxical Erlucation STEINEACH, HERBERT B.A., Part-time Ivzxlmctor in English l L WEI-ILING, ALBERT, J.D., Profeuor of Go1Je1'nme11t, Hearl of the Department of Gouervzment WEINHOLD, ROBERT, B.A., Imtructor in Religion WESTON, ERNEST E., B.A.Sc., Asxixtant Profersor of 1'.'Jctric.1f En- gineering WIECHMANN, GERALD, B.S.,- Imtruttor in Physical Edutatzon WIENHORST, RICHARD W., M.M Axsixtant Profeua-r of Mano us., WILSON, IOBLEY C., JR., M.A., lmtructor in Engliyb WISMAR, ADOLPH R., Php.: Profeuo-r Emeritus of Rel1gz,n C Part-time imtructorl YUNGI-IANS, CHARLES E., B.S., E.E., in Auixtant Profexsor of Electrical En- gineering Zoss, LESLIE M., Ph.D., Asrixtaftt Profeuo-r of Mechanical E11- gineerivzg UBAN, MOSES W., B.S.M.E., Profexmr of Civil Engineering UMBACI-I, HERBERT H., Ph.D., Profeuor of Englixla VATER, GERHARD, B.S., A.r.ri.rtant Prolegxor of Electricr! Hn gineering VOCRE, MERLYN C., in Anixtavzt Prafuzror of Electrical En girzeefing WALDSCHMIDT, RUDOLPH C., Ph.D. Auociate Profeuor of Pxycbology WEGMAN, NOLA J., M.A., Imtructor in Englixla l. , 4 Take the tools of thc trade. . . Plus lbs hours in Lhe classroom. . . The Busy Life of the Valpo Faculty E +1 gn. W. r -- :Lg ?'k,'f.-, as -- -i 1 -1 31 V af, ar n'- - 5.4.-.1-,y fdf.,-4' ,g ., Q. fd, -+, ' -1.9 'QQ 1 ,'. 4,., A kLj1'gpiSir,,31 s. ,, .. .-.-- V' H? 3 F 1' A Vlff .' , 5:3 Add the pomp of a pro- cession : the total is a busy day for a Valpo faculty member. Qtivifnies I I 1 1 i -,.:.:. V r 1 xbiimiixt' I 1 XL I ,V Y X! Fx N x . Au QM! Q W Y V xi .31 'lx X jj RBKL5 -... 1 lj 4 1 J 7 0 A 3 Q K I ' .. , , QQ , .g - 'W ' 5517 X X :.:1 V A.. ' Nia wx L , -,, A . ! . U5 , an ! -5 . - w. , .,,. W. . ew, 2: . . ,x5, ,V . A, lr.- 5 it Marcia Kraatz explains some important I. S. C. material to Carol Dunn and Judy Smith. Marcia Schmidt, Pres. Intra-Sorority Council The ISC, with Dean Flynn at the head, is made up of one senior and one junior from each sorority. The council was organized to act as a mediator between sorotities, a judge on individual sorority actions, and a hostess to the freshman women to acquaint them with sorority life. Its special activities are controlled by committees such as the Greek Dance committee which plans this highlight of the spring social calendar, and the Social committee which sponsors other events ro further the social action among the fraternities and sororities. The ISC has been revising the rush booklet this year in order to give a more complete account of all phases of rushing. This was the year's major project. Row One: J. Schmidt, E. Schutt, J. Smith, J. Broecker, B. Gahl, S. I-Iibbard, C. Stoker. Row Two: M. Kraatz, C. Dunn, J. Matz, V. Weimann, M. Schmidt. Top Ro-zu: R. Bltsch, E. Strunk, T. Orton, V. Fanke, D. Kruekeberg, D. Nickel. Row Two: D. Zielke, M. jabs, I-I. Haddock, R. Graf, -I. Neuchfterlein, L. Evans, H. Hartman. Row Three: R. Yagelski, H. Moll, A. Hilsencamp, B. Oessterreich, G. janowsky, D. Leege, J. Krueger. Intrafraternity Council The IFC, made up of two active members of each social or social-professional fraternity with Dean Koepke as its advisor, serves in an intermediate ca- pacity between the separate fraternities and between the fraternities as a group and the university. It acts as a governing body during the rushing and pledging period, collecting the names of all eligible men. In order to promote close cooperation between the fraternities and the administration, IFC works to enforce all rules and regulations applying to the fraternities and their members. Ir supervises the ef- foirts of special committees on Rushing and Pledging, Song Fest, Scholarship, Policy, judicial Council, and New Houses. President, Ed Strunk Top Row: S. Paske, C. Wulf, R. Rullman, D. Bruch, I.. Larsen C. Blomstrancl, M. Neubronner. Second Row: J. Drodt, J. Beyer, C. Schachinger, M. Dietrich, M. Burckle, K. Borman, M. Fox, M. jass Boitom Row: A. Kuebler, I.. Puerschke, J. Bobb, M. Johnson, C. RBoltom Row: A. Kuebler, L, Poerschke, J. Bobb M johnson C R Alpha Phi Delta Sisterhood meant much to us this year. Homecoming was the first of our traditions as it decended before we were hardly aware that this year had begun. All-nighters worked on house decorations to meet the final deadline but we all welcomed the relief of our gutter roast on Friday noon after decorations were finished. A Christ- mas tree trimming party with the honoraries showed its creative results in our warmly decorated tree and house. M'other's weekend, held early in February, gave our mothers an opportunity to learn a little more about Valpo, Alpha Phi, and their own daughters, As Field Day came into its action, Alpha's celebrated by wearing their hats to make it Alpha Hat Day on our calendar. Spring weather provided a perfect setting to our Dunes breakfast and all day session at the beach. Our profits increased with our school-work as late in May we held our annual white elephant salei' for all the activities and also the proud new actives we pledged this spring. b lpha Phis-Tradition Wise The Alphas invent a new informal pose, oh, but poor joclyf Hopefully awaiting the day when it can be opened. M. Neubronner, D. liickelmann, D. Peters, S. Blomstrand, S. F. Weber, C. Blomstrand. ' Paske, J. Beyer, J. XVciblen, P. Wieclenheft M. Dietrich, S. Coup- land, C. Boesch. Top Row: S. Coupland, R. Gronbach, J. Wagemann, N. Neuwalcl, S. Dobberfuhl, J. Weiblen, J. Rockett, O. Bulmahan, N. Van Dera, B. Gahl Second Row: I.. Weber, C. Lewbel, F. Burmeister, P. Zapf, P. Krenzke, D. McDermott, G. Roeberr, S. Hibbard, J. Hamann Bottom Row: 1. Rullman, P. Wiedenheft, C. Wagner, J. Ellaby, G. Rupprecht, C. Nuechterlein, D. Rozhon, S. Schulz, C. Ansteclt wx - H 1 ' . . ll N - 5 Y 1 nn- -'-' -A . .71 Z -4. Top Row: M. Siyter, S. Olson, S. Stammp, E. Reister, G. Oltroge, N. Fardicck, K. Kreinheder, J. Knoth. Middle Row: L. Anderson, J. Matz, A. Leninger, A. Dietrich, L. Keck, D. Nieman. Bottom Row: C. Burgdorf, B. Stevens, M. Piepkorn, S. Taylor, M. Peterson, D. Wilson, C. Mitchell, R. Kuhn. Alpha Xi Epsilon Have you ever heard it said, every sorority has a per- sonality?', What does it mean? We feel happy when some- one tells us that we, as Alpha Xis, have a distinguishing per- sonality. We are proud to say that we have worked well enough together to make this actual effect. It means that we know, admire, and love each other. This is, of course, the true 'benefit of sorority life. A girl joins a sorority be- cause she feels happiest and most content with a group that meets her basic personality needs. And yet, a girl does not lose her own personality in the aura of the sorority personality. In Alpha Xi she remains an individual with her own ideas and she is encouraged to develop these. This is what we mean by sorority personality. It is the result of girls striving to be individuals and yet learning to love and get along and work with one another. This is why we are proud of our Alpha Xi personality. o P Us l Q, l O. C Q' W , QR N My o gg' Expanding To A New Home 5' ridfe is -Giaib This is a concert band, in case you're wondering-Miss Oltroge Dinner time is clean plate time at the Alpha Xi house. directing. D. Koester, J. Matz, M. Piepkorn, S. Taylor, S. Olson, A. Deit- C. Burgdorf, A. Dietrich, G. Oltroge, K. Kreinheder, D. Koester. rich, G. Oltroge, K. Kreinheder M. Petersen, C. Mitchell, R. Sieving, C. Steiger, L. Anderson. Trip Rmw: K. Vogt, C. Vlfallhausen, C. Hemmc-ter, A. Piepho, D. Swanson, C. Penske, M. Werner, M. Adam, K. Kretzmann. Seri,-ml Rfzr: K Pelto, M. Lind, L. Lehr, M. Doege, S. Moeller A. Grandy, J. Spaeth, L. jcesting, R. Diersen. Barlow Rauf: KI. Smith, -I. Alspaugh, Krause, K. johnson, J. Elser, L. Buetow, D. Kehrer, S. Hoemann, J. Otto. A little bull session after a late per. N. Wehmeir, J. Monk, C. Dunn, E. Green. Delta Chi Epsilon Time goes by too fast for us Delts. No sooner do we get back from vacation and unpack than homecoming prepar- ations drop with a big thud. Then we find ourselves faced with a winter formal, Christmas with caroling and finals. Wirli the new semester we plunge into weeks of rushing, and pledging gives us some new wonderful sisters. Lots of hard work, loads of wonderful fun, and plenty of fleeing time. Yet we remember how much we loved every moment of it. So the seniors wistfully say good bye, and the undet- classmen look forward to another year with joy. O o I O Oo AQQQ OO 'Q o V ' A Busy Year for the Delts 4 ff' . ff. . . U S w, A 3 l 1 7 1 ' ul all I . 5 is l L l afg, c u Everyone wants to hear Carol's important conversation. The piano now matches the room. C. Stoker, J. Monk, A. lick. A. Eck, M. Clausen, B. Dietrich, M. Meyer. Top Ro-uf: C. Renncr, L, Krueger, S. Wrelle, A. lick, j. Wnscher, D. Wennlt, M. Peratt, C. Dunn, M. Gross, D. Schmidt. Secourl Ram: G. Busching, A. Houghtuling, C. Stoker, M. Clark, N. Wihmeir, B. Dietrich. M. Banke, M. Meyer, K. Eesley. Bottom Row: M. Quoos, M. Clausen, D. Rink, E. Duerr, D. Holtzen, D. Seebeck, 1. Monk, C. Rickert, S. Faber. 1 lr .9 '-L' Top Row: J. Timm, C. Stelter, J. Fruchnicht, J. Griessel, A. Bubolz, L. Hesse, M. Rehrauer, P. Scherer I Burcasse L Schcppan M Fiesner. Scam! Row: J. Perske, N. Walsh, V. Gerencser, D. Abendroth S. Hattendorf, J. Juengel, L. Oluenauf L Stun L I'ug,l1 N XVallf.1 l Bcvee, J. joesting, E. Jaeger. Bottom Row: J. Stelzner, E. Tendiclc, N. Janke, J. Heinkel, L. B:ay, 1. Weiherman, 1. Anderson, G Wagner C Hamilton S Clarl Gamma Phi On a hill at Valparaiso stands our Gamma Phi -In teaching our 40th year, we have left in our wake many outstanding accomplishments. This year has found us taking a substantial stand in Homecoming activities and pro- curing for the second consecutive year the Intersorority Scholarship trophy. Although occasionally nicknamed Grammar Phis , the Gammas have more than once proved their worth as a social group. In work or play, we're Gam- mas together, and our Gamma smile is just an overt gesture of the pleasure we hold in being members of what we think is a mighty fine sorority. 5 0 OO O O ' 5.1 O Q fb Forty Years And Still Climbing -ff' , - 'A Kg!! .Y ff The evening's entertainment is Lois on the balancing board. Please, Judy, Lila would like some privacy. L. Obenauf, G. Wagner, C. I-Znmilron, C. Paulson, 1. Joestingg. J. juengel, L. Lien. Tap Rom: A. Srriercr, 1. Pfitzer, B. Dzlllmun, N. Acker, A. Schumacher, M. Acker, K. Eggert, D. Stoeppelwerth, C. Boelter, P. Johnson, A. Snikeris, N. Bringewntt, J. Sieving, D. Wilker, M. Tellman. Serum! Row: G. Kruse, R. Born, B. Horn, C. Newby, J. Strieter, J. Collins, L. Siemon, M. Strieter, J. Juengen, N. Lorenz, R. Chaffer, S. Lonne, M. Schultz, N. Corbett. Bottom Row: S. Gricllen, D. Snyder, K. Linebacl-1, R. Gall, R. Mescnbrink, L. I-limmler, M. Giese, J. Gehle, C. Paulson, J. Wfettstaed, M. Schmidt, C. Gresens. sf 'N ' , ? l- S' t . ' te V li ,-1 I - 4 L1 N N 1 C fr J., L, MLA Marlene gains attention at the party with the Phi Psis. Boris Fahrenkamp, G. Baurfiend, C. Radloff, L. Bach, M. Klepirs, C. Bradlyn, B. Clark, C. Laib, D. Post, M. Anderson Kappa Tau Zeta Our anniversary in November marked ten years of memories in sisterhood. We have memories of the strug- gle upward from a brand new sorority to our successful tenth birthday, memories of past rushing and pledging, memories of our house when maintenance had to make repairs every week, memories of awards for homecoming decorations, memories of sisters now graduated and dogs gone. Formals, song fest, sportsmanship trophy, and carol- ing all filled our minds. But, more important to us are the promises of our present and future days. Our house was attractively redocorated, and rating plan initiated and our Mothers Club was founded. These ten prosperous years have been accomplished by pulling togetherf' This unity we leave as a heritage to our future sisters. 550 Oo Oo JG . O 0 0 O . 4. O o 0 2 'b 0 TQQD 64 r '59 Brings A N ew Decade .yr-w,.f5,'sf -.a , ' ,Ji sith- + 1 Fi- C, A vl Claire was quite surprised, the shower was for her! Last minute preparations for last minute Monday night suntlae J. Drum, C. Bradlyn, C. Radloff, C. Laib, J. Chloupka. sales. E. Schutt, C. Radloff. T012 Row: J. Kacher, J. Broecker, M. Schultz, V. Forster, M. Baden, T. Gorman, D. Fischer, R. Kallio, E. Schutt, J. Folkening. Second Ro-za: M. Klepits, 1. Brunn, M. Anderson, S. Lenz, S. Kleinschmidt, M. Bigon, L. Whitneyf, D. Coulter, E. Husenger. Bottom Row: R. Allenstein, N. Thompson, C. Laib, J. Drum, C. Kovach, C. Bradlyn, C. Radloff, D. Post, P. Doolittle. Top Row: J. Boulton, H. Rowe, G. I-Iasemann, E. Kruger, K. Underwager, M. Peterson, L. I-laglund, C. Schwanke, M. lxontalr Second Row: B, DuFrain, J. Schiefelbein, M. Schewe, M. Glatz, A. Norman, J. Swendson, J. Bahls, A. Brackensick, R. Beall K Sreurle Bottom Row: C. Behling, R. Klopp, S. Clark, M. Riethmeier, C. Larlwig, J. Schmidt, M. Frase, A. Wojalmn, P. Kersten hi Beta Chi Being a Beta means many things . . . It means working on the house and other sorority projectsg it means learning to live togetherg it means loving our fellow sisters, it means daring to strive to higher goalsg it means sharing our talents and our timeg it means grow- ing as a new sorority into a position of leadership on campus, it means giving of ourselves for the good of all, and it moms, most of all, a way of living. 6 tw.. O O O i fa, a 0 6 BX 'T' : r v 1 15 1 1 : ' 6 EJ-J-J As Betas We Work i The Betas get their homecoming float under way. It looks like a birthday party! M. Schewe, K. Stutte, L. Hagland, K. Jacobs, P. K-ersren. M. Koncak, cook, M. Frase, J. Schmidt, A. Brackensick Top Row: Schmeling, S. Muenchow, A. Hackmann, J. Bode, B. Hartmann, A. Ma.cLach1an, B. Holmberg, B. Bade. Second Row: M. Kraatz, S. Urschel, N. Bruncke, P. Gallmann, A. Schaffnit, T. Bloser, J. Zumbehl, D. Livingston. Bottom Row: J. Callow, L. Gerken, K.. Jacobs, B. Eden, I.. Podojil, M. Henning, D. Ditrrnar, C. Kuester, C. Wegner. Top Row: J. Richardson, J. Voelker, K. Kohtz, M. Mummert, C. Cook, B. Reardon, L. Gruenbeck, D. Arneson, B. Amt, M Petersen Second Row: B. Bader, H. Beckman, S. Thompson, A. Hiller, Y. Weiss, R. Stuekert, R. Jacobson, R. Kriefnll, L. Cotter, K. Freimuund Bottom R0-zu: N. Cook, M. Gudim, A. Schramm, J. Flemmer, P. Zimmermann, J. Haug, G. Seatl, L. Mickley, J. Garver, E Casson Phi Delta Chi We grew again this year. We grew in numbers, hope, spirit, and love. We added many new memories to our Valpo dreams . . . struggling in the wind on the hill with Homecoming house decorations, welcoming carolers to our hall for that first Christmas in our new home, prac- ticing for tht big spring song fest, greeting the wee hours of final week, serving on our Service Council, senior place- ments and farewells. It's been a big year. From the laughter in our halls to the quiet in our chapel . . . that's Pi Delta Chi. ITFAXI 3 3 maj Service And Dedication Are ur Ideals v.- - .' 3 -' . w These Pi Delts clon't look too unhappy about doing dishes. Initiation isn't really so bad at that. just wait till next year! M. Otten, R. Rasmussen. S. Vollmer, K. Kohtz, J. Garver, D. Arneson. Top Row: B. Betner, L. Wiese, M. Birkholz, E. Hovey, S. Miller, H. Beers, C. Gerlitz, M. Marske, M. Otten, G. Anderson, K. Blaine, J. Julius, C. Brockopp. Secoml Row: S. Rahn, I-I. Carlson, A. Jensen, S. Vollmer, H. Guenther, M. Lothman, E. Pfaff, R. Rasmusson, 1. Sieloff, 1. Schutte, P. Martin, A. Vanclerbles. Botfm Row: J. Severence, G. Gaver, G. Cushman, C. Garwoocl, D. Freciering, J. Louie, K. Kurtz, M. Roth, P. Astalos, C. Allen, B. Bec . it A little cigarette break from our needlework? L. Burley, N. Hefferan, B. Klint, J. Zilke. Sigma Theta Candid comments of out year. Havent you finished painting your room ya? I know there is room for more than eleven people on this couch--move over! Is there no end to this chicken wire! Boy ,will these pink telephones look neat if we ever paint the hallway black. 'Look out! The Christmas tree is -CRASH! 'I don't miss my pledge paddle much, but I have been eat- ing with my fingers. 'What do you mean you are all altos? We can't sfng in unison for Song Fest. ' VXQU ' ' 0 It A G ol , ' oy ., gb A 31 0 Geo-9 Sigs One And All Wl1at seems to be the center of attraction on the TV? An old fashion sing around the piano. J. Tangermann, N. Hefferan, G. Reedy, M. Rambo, J. Carlson, S. Marquardt, S. Hampel, 1. Carlson, S. Adams, B. Kahler S. Adams, J. Hurting, D. Riedemann. Top Razr: B. Yankee, S. Schliebe, J. Lcnse, M. Weary, j. I-larting, J. Carlson, j. Mueller, D. Riedemann, C. Fonas. Scmml Row: ll. Stroessner, L. Burley, M. Ranbo, 1. Limberg, G. Reedy, J. Zilke, S. Adams, S. Hampel. B0l.'0l,'l Row: B. Klintlt, S. Marquardt, L. Crulkowsky, D. Plass, J. llartman, V. XVcin1ann, D. Kohler, C. Bishop, 1. Tangermann. Top Row' H. Kimmel, J. Krueger, G. Grote, R. Kohl, R. Kerwin, G. Saint, T. Granack. Second Row: B. Bloom, J. Swanson, A. Fedder, J. Sullivan, J. Starke, D. Brueggemann, R. Keener. Bottom Row: W. Kunz, D. Hapypel, D. Koeneman, C. Rau, K. Alexander, L, Stohlman, J. Towle. Delta Theta Phi A fraternal brotherhood and the noble profession of the law bind us, the men of Delta Theta Phi to our fraternity. This year we remain the only social-professional fraternity on campus. Our legal education program and social schedule has developed to one which appeals to the most discrimi- nate. Looking back on this year we remember homecoming, our dinner dance, and the building of that Damned Spot . Denny Tatu's drums beat out the rhythm for our Playboy fall formal. The highlight of the year came in with 1959 as we moved into our new house at 607 Lincolnway. Our well-rounded year of blasts and house parties ended with the traditional Orchid Ball and our farewell to the seniors. QQ t V ,Q i A New Year-A New House Life goes on as usual in the new house. A farewell toast to the bar in the old house. J. Klrueger, B. Sommcrs, R. Kerwin, A. Fedder, L. Evans. R. Hildebrand, J. Swanson, J. Reddenbaugh, G. Grote Top Row: Redenlvaugh, C. Adamson, R. Kickbush, G. Goetz, D. Watson, V. Palmer. Secoml Row: T. Lrmrry, D. Noerenberg, R. Hildebrand, J. Malak, K. Holm, N. Saracoff, S. Bellafiore, P. Kinast. Bonom Row: J. Leal, L. Evans, J. Braerxdle, E. Lien, B. Sommers, N. Hill, P. Draheim, C. Varzeas. Top Row: E. Easton, R. Missell, L. Franzen, R. Ganschow, F. Meyer, D. Zersen, W. Garbe. Second Row: R. McNeilly, E. Carlson, B. Kraus, R. Schultz, R. Millies, E. johnson, J. Geistlinget. Bottom Row: J. Nuechterlein, D. Gahl, H. Moll, G. Leib, C. Uebel, A. Strohmer, R. Lee. Lambda Chi Alpha We, the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha, can look forward to another fraternal year with appreciation for the enjoy- ment, achievement, and fellowship which we have shared. Our enjoyment came from the formals, date parties, beer busts, and from the simple pleasure of associating with each other in understanding brotherhood. Our achievement began with the production of the All School Street Carnival which we gave in very unfraternal co-operation with the Alpha Phi Delta girls. Our long hours of work at Home- coming was rewarded with a second place trophy for both the house and the float decorations. Another double triumph was ours at the first Mardi Gras celebration as the King was our brother and the Queen was our candidate. We also placed in the Mardi Gras skit presentations aided by the women of Kappa Tau Zeta. We look forward en- thusiatically to the Spring Wleekencl when we hope to carry on our winning ways in Songfest and, for the first time, carry off the traveling trophy to retirement. Also in the line of achievement and campus service our brothers continue to be notable presented in campus activities and organizations. Fellowship at Lambda Chi Alpha is our loudest and proudest boast. Our unity and closeness make us a true union of brothers. We work together, have fun together, and grow ever closer with each passing year. We're proud and happy to be Lambda Chis. i . Q, 7 9 I A .. fi Q., 0 ? 2 ,W 5, .Ja U20 A New Mascot In The Form Of Nicodemus The Burro No kibrzing boys L. Schneekloth, B. Vrable, B. Kraus. B. Houghraling cant seem to get the slide rule ro give the right answer, L. Schneekloth gives some able assistance. Top Row: B. Koser, D. Straub, R. Benz, D. Oberly, D. Proefrock, M. Wambsganss, J. Freeh. Second Row: B. Haerther, L. Schneekloth, D. Bengel, J. Fisher, A.Pretzel, G. Hoffmeister, D. Knoell, G. Brassfield. Bottom Row: B. Houghtaling, L. Frauen, L. Gihring, D. Kasc, R. Fshenroder, L. Frauen, W. Grupe. Big party at the house with B. Mark eyeing . . .P Meanwhile R Ywe ski secms to bc winning ft discussion across the room Omega Chi Beta When we, the Men of Omega Chi Beta think of fra- ternity life, we picture a group joined through common in- terests and goals for full participation by every member in fellowship, work, and recreation. Once again, as in years before, this picture has come into realism during the aca- demic year. We followed closely our pledge of loyal sup- port to all university endeavors, for our success depends on a greater V.U. With this aim in mind we met home- coming decorations, pledging, sports, parties, fotmals and srudes with increasing eagerness. We have set our goals high and those that have not been attained will never be pushed aside but will rather remain as our constant objectives. rag ,,, .,. I . nf. ' -,-.-:' .f. 1 ' wVi?l'1 117 fix' y P1 ' ' 4. TMI Wav? A' 2 ' Ve -x X-EL!! U yah l Q 31.1. -3 ff - QT? 24' b L - ' '. -g, ,S ' . A Y - ,A -5 , surf 9 f Y fi Q- mf w? X R 'fi V' X ' 1 Q i Q -'gy . f , ET' A E' ' W , A ' qua., ,M 4 i. ggi , V . QQ, 14, if ,.,. GF. S h I .1 J- - A .V f ' x 4 'E' , 'T' , X 'rt 4 il' 'hp' r V ,xl - f. 1 The O Delts combine voices in practicing for fraternity Christmas caroling D Ahnert D Neeb E jabs V Berecz M jabs, C. Iden, D. Fehlberg, A. Ruiz, T. Digman, R. Schellhase D Zeilke Umicron Delta Although we are few in number, we are big in esprit de corps. Congeniality, versalitity, and sobriety fwaived on occasionsj are attributes whch we posess. Thorughout the year we contribute to campus life and fraternity fellow- ship. Homecoming competition, Christmas, carolng, and sprng weekend are all on out agenda. The sparkling quality of Gemultlichkeit is found Within the hallowed walls of Omicron Delta. Unity of purpose, sharing a bond of ideas and experiences, and Greek fellowship have given the fra- ternity a firm foundation on which to develop and progress. U11a11imity In Smallness . n .ET .X ,M doc' . k , 0 QQ R' N Time out from studying for a little pleasant reading. That's quite a story there, Ernie. D. Almert, A. Ruiz. K. Iden, R. Schellhase, V. Betecz, E. jabs Top Row: E. jabs, D. Fehlberg, T. Digman. Second Row: D. Zielke, V. Berecz, R. Schellhase, C. Verses, D. Ahnert, M. jabs. Botmm Row: D. Neeb, C. lden, A. Ruiz. Top Row: D. Klotzbuecher, E. Heuer, G. Rich, F. Buchan, B. Dixon, D. Bohlmann. Seroml Row: R. Beumer, D. Leege, W. johnson, L. Fairchild, B. Ioelter, D. Gother. Bottom R0-uf: H. Kappler, J. Jungemann, A. Newman, N. Andersen, A. Morrisson, B. Schultz, B. Wobermin. hi Delta Theta The congenial group of men who congregate at 606 Brown, look back on the past year's accomplishments with pride. Ever striving to improve ourselves, this year's re- sults have been gratifying. In the academic world we moved forward with great strides. Athletically, we aga'n showed how the well-rounded membership of Phi Delta Theta is used to its fullest advantage. Socially speaking, we set the pattern for others to follow. All this came, not by pure luck, but rather by determination and hard work on the part of every man who proudly calls himself fl Phi Delt. Next year will again offer us the opportunity to show what we have. As for this year, it will go down as another year for Phi Delta Theta in which we proved ourselves tt great fraternity. Uk, H i Q '4 W Q AQ a Q if Q 09 ,I ii 'Q J to Ee , G i d t.. . --27.5 V1 O : me L, I , 'Xu A Qg i Q ip ' i fti . 4 1, Q G i ,p ij: We're Phis -Welre Great Social pro threatens . . . jisit b'rween yo'a1l an' me, Misrah Foundah E. Cummings, J. Schmid, G. Pelzcr F. Buchan Top Row: K. Mueller, li. Morgner, J. Pelzer, J. Wacker, R. Sellke, J. Schmid, N. Schlegelrnilch. Secmlrl Row: B. Seldon, R. Hoeger, D. Catrau, G. Kanning, C. Nedderman, T. Orton, P. Sinclair. Bolmm Ra-uf: N. Conrail, J. Williams, B. jenske, R. Harms, R, Zubeck, M. Roegge, R. Aumann. Top Row: A. Piepho, E. Koschmann, B. Oesterreich, D. Suedekum, E. Sliter, L. Scheffler, R. Puffpaff. Second Row: W. Schultz, R. Mensing, D. Eromann, A. Vairgo, R. Anderson, F. Redd-el, I.. Fehrenkamp, G. Goodwin Bottom Row: R. Schuer, M. Fritz, B. Pace, L. Goeglein, V. Fanke, B. Doetffler, K. Ramming, L. Melchert. hi Kappa Psi Does the name Phi Kappa Psi ring a bell? If so, you know our breed: fraternity men yer individuals, serious yet carefree, looking thoughtfully toward the future but determined to live each moment of the present to the fullest-scholars, athletes, socializers, campus leaders-just regular Joes , but all drawn together by the unique band of Phi Psi brotherhood. We're a fun loving bunch of guys who enjoy each other, our fraternity, and the world. Man alive, what's being a Phi Psi if we don't have fun? Bring on the liquid, seasonal sports, a little music, and a few young ladies-of course not all at once-and weill be more than satisfied. If we can aid the University, to which we owe our fundamental loyalty, well and go-od. University first , we sfy, but a better University through gung-ho Phi Psi's. Have Men -Will Part ' .W-F.-l.?i.-if R fr, gf , ' vw .-.'lf.r..L - -' 1 . . T W M.-,.'V -'L fv?f 4-.gk Nix 'W V ,, .ue ,., ,,, L ' . ixf., Sitting on the bench and watching all the girls ,go by . . There is an easier way to drink, Vern. B. Kraft, E. Koschmnnn, G. Goodwin, O. Suedelcnm, W. R. Blshop, R. Wing, V. Fanke, B. Kraft, W. Schultz Schultz Top Row: D. Kell, D. Riegelman, K. Kollmeyer, P. Manske, M. Eby, R. Wing, G. Bleeke, I.. Maschhoff. Second Row: W. Willie, R. Henclriclgs K. Carlton, W. Kraift, A. Piepho, W. Karpenko, W. Prucht, F. Girratd. Buttwzz Row: R. Bishop, L. Kline, G. Bauerfeinzl, W. Clark, R. jordan, P. Lanfahl, W. Gratz. W'-9 Top Row: R. Diersen, S. Woell, T. Trautman, J. Starke, D. Black, L. Comstock. Second Row: B. Handrock, R. MacLachlan, A. Struss, R. Pekrul, R. Spurgat, G. Thole. Bottom Row: W. Kiefer, D. Norman, L. Yatger, W. Widrich, J. Juergensen. hi appa Alpha To the men who locally bear the proud name of Pi Kappa Alpha, fraternity spirit was a living reality amid their in- dividual and collective accomplishments of the past year, as brotherly interest in all phases of fraternity activity reached a new high. New drapes and a coat of outside paint brightened the house. Our house decoration, Lady and the Tiger , roared its way to first place in fraternity com- petition. Several brothers achieved distinct prominence in campus activities. Hoping to maintain our high scholastic standing, the brothers expanded study room facilities. Not the least of the many highlights of our social year remains a beacon on the campus horizon. But most important, our high quality pledge classes and the priceless intangibles best characterized by the simple word-friendship. 4 O .Q 5 Tl' o ' . O -0. O -... f - 93 Homecoming Placed Us First Stuffing the winning house decoration is the main interest He meets the courageous knight face to face here. B. Pekrul, G. Thale, B. Thompson. Top Row: C. Klei, J. Sensenbaugh, D. Nickel, J. Durkovic, D. Carey, D. Stoike. Semin! Row: J. Anderson, J. Bewie, R. Moritz, D. Fergus, B. Prcsek, W. Anderson. Bolton: Row: B. Blesch, M. Albertin, D. Knueppel, F. Spaeth, L. Eberhard: Top Row: K. Helberg, A. Sandborg, D. Sager, C. Newton, B. Pechtel M Iannce H Stoll Seronrl Row: A. Helsenkamp, B. Schwalm, K. Vogel, B. Hiller, D Rabe D Klattro I Adler Bottom Row: A. Echtenkamp, D. Sikora, P. Gelhorn, G. Bubolz, T Jass H Lachmann I Lear Sigma Phi Epsilon Of what value is a college education if it teaches one how to make a living, but not how to live. We, the Sig Eps, feel that our fraternity teaches the latter which in result makes our education complete. Each man has certain duties and responsibilities which, if the fraternty is to progress must be accomplished with exactness and a maxi- mum effort. Perhaps the biggest advancement the fraternity made this year was the acquisition of the annex. Time and labor sacrifices by the brothers resulted in a dream be- coming a reality. As to the most important quality of any fraternity, we feel that our fraterniy is a place where friend- ship is made and broherly love reigns supreme. The Necessary Social Life, With Fraternity Fellowship . Checking the latest magazineg H. Lovell, D. Sikora, D. C. Schultz smiles approval of his application, while F. Paetz Sager, D. Luster. shaves Chuck Newto'n's goatee. Top Row: H. Stoll, F. Paetz, F. Stunkarcl, J. Akin, W. Renkel, A. Paehn, B. Kolzow. Serum! Row: C. Wixik, F. Chellstorp, D. Luster, R. Hall, P. Davis, J. Bevins, D. Rickus. Bollom Row: C. Lemke, R. Steinwehe, S. Church, V. Behrmann, B. Marengo, R. Johnson, N. Knorr, R. Graf. Top Ro-zu: A. Schmidt, A. Schultz, F. Bormann, P. Abendroth, A. Dopp, T. Wimlz, P. Pieplow, R. Wcolfe. Second Rauf: M. Meyer, H. Holin, R. Benz, D. Barkow, K. Walter, D. Sering, B. Senkbeil, C. Schenk. Botzom Raw: D. Mayhugh, R. Mai, H. Hartmann, E. Lamparter, J. Richert, E. Smith, G. Alwarclt, K. Drawz Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE takes pride in its achievements of the past year, adding them to the long list of accomplishments over the past half century. Never satisfied that the job has been done, we continue to strive tofward new goals, always looking to -the future. But our achievements have been only part of the story. There are also failures which every- one has to meet, whenever we have reached our expected goal, we know we have fought well, have done our best. We know that we have benefited from all of our experi- ences this year. Wfhatever the outcome, the struggle was worth it. We will always cherish these memories of Val- paraiso and of Tau Kappa Epsilon. N 'I' TKEdome Sets High Goals The TKES review the world's affairs over a Parry's special Dear Dad . . lunch. B. Miller, K. Fink, L. Gsellman, G. Ococke. M. Meyer. Top Row: J. Schumacher, L. Gsellman, D. Kleinschmidt, R. Trenka, R. Nelson, D. Schaack, G. Janowsky, N. Schmidt Secrmrl Rauf: j. Schueler, A. Burreson, R. Hall, B. Schreiber, B. Miller, B. Reineck, B. Oetzel, M. Ludwig. Bottom Row: D. Lake, H. Pingel, G. Orock, L. Beilharz, G. Herwig, K. Fink, M. Nuss, B. Ludwig. 9 Top Row: C. Gaynor, W. Euehring, J. Rollins, K. Bluhm, L. KelIer, J. Kransinski, G. Goetze, K. Meyer. Second Row: C. Gast, T. Goetsch, D. Giessing, K. Pritz, 1. Duxbury, D. Erickson, R. Pritz, D. Peterson, W. Kulat. Bottom Row: E. Strunk, 1. Beyersdorff, N. Gianikos, G. Bowman, D. Koehlinger, D. l-Iilgendorf, T. Woelfer, K. Heerwagen, N. Matting. Theta Chi We are the men of Theta Chi, Who live up there, where our memories lie In the stately white house upon the hill, Hear our story, if you will. To our University we dedicate Our motto, more harmony to create Between it and us, that all may know Qui, 9 Together, forever, we shall grow. G GJ But we'll have our share of parties, too, Y, 0 Sealing Our brotherhood as true, O NPN If O We join together in hearty laughter, Toasting our spirit now and hereafter. C V' E i A7 In closing, a salute to the sweethearts we've won, 4 ' gf A Theta Chi pin makes the two of us one, Q X57 4 To them we'll just as loyal be, l. if , it I As to the brothers of Delta Xi. W fig' Vim , X. If xi j .L y. ixJJU'Vi Fatt Patty Is Tops Witlm Us N , V -I .L , X . X .. ' .' - .A .. ' F . .-Q I 1 1 .ik ' A Theta Chi pinning in the best tradition. A punch toast . . . at Homecoming? S. Becker, B. Barley, J. Lawson. N. Gianikos, B. Bluehring, E. Strunk, B. Knight, R. Pritz and their dates. Top Row: D. Hatch, J. johnson, H. Grotrian, C. Krage, D. Vander Meeden, J. Jordan, R. Beilfuss, J. Krueger, R. Eckart, B. Zwick. Semnfl Rum: H. Westjalmatl, 1. Knippa, D. Krueclteberg, B. Barley, M. Cates, T. Neuenkirch, G. Gilbert, K. Sulzer, I. McMillan, B. Stunltel, B. Knight. Bottom Rom: G. Bone, R. Bittner, K. Kopp, J. Nieting, R. Beiberich, J. Lawson, D. Dvorak, T. Bricker, W. Burns, A. Yoss. W Rein r D1uKreinheder W. Hutchins, Dorm Ag R. Starenko, Lembke. Dorm Directors Our eight University residences are headed by seven people well-known to everyone on campus, especially to their special sons and daughters in the men's and women's dormitories. Mrs. Gertrude Schmidtke watches over her freshman daughters at Altruria Hall. Ar Lembke Hall, Mr. Ralph Starenko guides the activities of the freshman men. Dodge Hall is the home of Mrs. Marguerite Hearther and many freshman women. At Guild Hall, Mrs. Dorothea Dunagan is mother to both freshman and upperclassman women. The sophomore women are ably guided in Me- morial Hall by Mrs. Louise Mensing. Coach Walter Reiner calls the signals for both freshman and upperclassman men at Dau and Kreinheder Halls. Across the street at the barracks of Dorm A, Mr. Wilbur Hutchins takes the lead. We owe a debt of gratitude to these fine people for their kind understanding and guidance. D. Dunagan, Guildg L. Mensing, Memorial. M. Hearther, Dodgeg G. Schmidtke, Alruria. 3 Top Row: J. Nehls, J. Bethke, C. Hupe, R. Born, J. Goehmann, Row Two: E. Peterson, K. Thictje, B. Behnke, D. Kehrer, J. Dam- etow, Row Three: N. Atwell, M. Tcthune, J. Suckow. Top Row: K. Friedrichs, K. Klemmer, M. Baker, J. Koehler, Row Two: j. Meyer, J. Moolin, C. Burke, P. Powell, P. Ceiga, Row Three: M. Tibben, N. Chernan, P. Stuckmyer. Tudor, Kobel, and Bradford Houses The Tudor House has been leased from the Tudor family for three years and is the home of nine women in our University family. Formerly used partially as a beauty and barber shop by its owners, Tudor House is still the scene of many beauty practice sessions. The Kobel House, a tourist home at one time, was purchased by the University last August. We are happy to say that the present residents of the Kobel House are not just passing through. The Bradford House was purchased in the early 1940's as a residence for the Deaconess students, now proudly occupy- ing the new Deaconess Hall. Although some say that the Bradford House is too far from the main campus, the wo- men who live there don't mind. They fondly call it home Top Row: B. Yankee, j. Ebbling, J. Petty, D. Neitkze, C. Knight Row Two: L. Gerken, N. Schrum, P. Schutt. -ff ff- -,.,.,,. field' ' - ,Q '- C. A , ve... - v K - ,,-, 4.4 Dodge Hall P. Misch proudly shows Pearl Otto through her zoo. Officcrs Back Row Habitz Sec Ruth Raatz, V.P.3 Frmzz Ro-uf, H 2 ' -1- 1 -9 J. Almond, Social Chair.g N. Fields, Pres. Now a dormitory for freshman women, Dodge Hall formerly housed the Telegraphy Department of the North- ern Indiana Normal School, now Valparaiso University. For a time until the Second World War, the building housed the Dodge Institute of Radio and Telegraphy, now better known as the Valparaiso Technical Institute. No one knows exactly when Dodge Hall was first built, but it has had a long and interesting history. Q7 J I ,f:,f f I 4 ' i' ff Carol Weiss skillfully assists on the archery range in Altruria Hall, Hold it like this . . Originally as The Alturia, Altruria Hall, a dormitory for freshman women was built by a private corporation in 1911 or 1912, The Lutheran University Association pur- chased it in 1925. For many years the restaurant in the basement was called The University Restaurant, but now it is fondly referred to as The Hole. The seniors can still remember the days when Sunday evening talent shows in The Hole were a I11LlSf. Alzuria Leaderr: Gail McGtew, C. Brockmeyer, L. Korsemeyer, E. Bierwagen. Row Two: S. Ogdon, Ann Otte, M. Meyer, G. Caeser, J. Kretzschmar. Raw Three: Wiederanders, B. Ruser, J. Hemminghaus, C. Kabat. Altturia Hall b l xg, i 1 1 Called home by many of the women students at Valpo, Guild Hall, built during the years 1946-47 with the help of the Valplraiso University Guild, is the newest dormitory for freshman, junior, and senior women. From the bridge party on first floor to the jam session on third, Guild Hall is kept lively when its feminine occupants are not study- ing or dating. 7577 fl -Gi?-:i'2!nil-F1 ,1 ,Lr,j,':,, Along with Guild Hall, Memorial was built in the years 1946-47 by the University with the help of the V. U. Guild who gave a donation amounting to 5l100,000 toward the construction of both dorms that was huge in propor- tion to the size of the Guild. The sophomore women in Memorial lead a varied and energetic life, participatng actively in many dormitory and Campus actvities. The wo- men of Guild and Memorial have the added advantage of box seats at all events held in the quadrangle whether they be romantic fraternity pinnings or noisy pep rallies. L, 3 X assi! Memorial Hall Officers: C. Scherer, P. Biesemeier, M. Schewe, N. Brinematt, P. Kersten, Mim Streiter. Carol Scherer, Dixie Krause, and Frankie Mann combine the all important eating, studying, and discussion of last night's coffee date. ,X K5 xxxl w X q '-.li 5 K Lemblce Hall The executive heads-Rog. Rechlin, Sec. Treasg Phil Draheim, Pres.g jake Dutcher, Student Council Rep. jim Lindeman, Bob Dawson, Sc Carl Halgren busy at work in their own lab, This freshman men's residence was formerly built for women in 1911 or 1912, near the time when Alrruria was built. Lembke and Altruria were considered high-class housing at that time. Although it was built for women, Lembke Hall has housed men during most of its existence, except during the Second World War when men were scarce at Valpo. Although Lembke is one of the oldest dormitories on campus, it is home to the freshman men who play ping pong in the basement and work out math problems in the rooms. .yg,-gut This octagonal dormitory housing freshman men is striking in its outside appearance and inside versatility. The smart red brick exterior encloses the movable floor-to ceiling wardrobe units which can be arranged to accommo- date one, two, or three men in each IOOID. Dau Hall was built in 1955 and named for Dr. W. H. T. Dau, the first Lutheran President of Valparaiso University, serving from 1926 to 1929. Its spacious lounges and compact rooms provide adequate housing for many freshman men. And here we have . . says Bert Miessler as he conducts the Dau art tour. Sunny afternoon pastime in game of cards for J. Robertson, B. Miessler, D. Kent, R. Roth, B. Hathway. 4 . W.. -,Q-..-Y Dau Hall ' I: X , . t. .ig , -1-1nq..1,,,,, ,,,.. -, -, ' Wg-'L-1 'm A . -- V --e - Y--11-ff-' -.V 5 O r , ' I ' ' -74 'it - ' ' -in-f-H r - ...:,... ,mg 5. ' . 5 f' s ,. .T - . .i... .,J .. f..Q.a '-' als -ft. .,:1- v ,. L.- '.1fxA ' -far :. W V4 Upperclassmen Bill Seefeldt 84 Bruce Thorton rake a break to do some intent listening. Warren Kiettner, listens to Roy Geske expound on the latest topic of interest in a men's dorm. Kreinheder Hall Housing foreign students, fraternity men, and upper- classmen, Kreinheder Hall is gaining social importance in addition ro its residential value. Equipped with a new Self-service Snack Bar in the TV lounge, it is popular with those who desire fast food service. Kreinheder Hall, named after Dr. O. C. Kreinheder, President of the University from 1930 to 1959, was built in 1955 with the distinctive octagonal shape and interior versatility that have made it popular with the campus male population. ya' - A ff Although considered to be temporary housing for upper- classman men, Dorm A sported a new coat of white paint with aqua trimming around the windows and doors. De- spite its being a former military barracks, Dorm A retains none of the military rcgimentation, having a relaxed, col- legiate atmosphere. The men of Dorm A do their part to promote social activity on campus by giving parries during the year for several of the women's residence halls. - f A ' We-ff'-'T ,. - Q -Ah-,-... - W , ,Y - - Dorm A ' ll l ir . aesstt W., ' l la , l 5 MXN Norm Kline wields the paddle while Ed Kirschner, Orlando Rodman, Ernie Bringas give support. Dorm A Officers: Merton Troeger, Treas.g Bob Handrcck, Pres. -J n Jody Beyer, Business Managerg Dave Koenemann, Associate Editorg Lou Keck, Assistant Editor. The Beacon The Beacon staff, under the capable leadership of Duane Noerenberg, worked diligently once again to provide the students with a record of a year at Valpo. The purpose of the Beacon is to provide the students with a written and pictorial book of memories for the future and to provide others who are interested in Val- paraiso University with a total view of life on our campus. This year the Beacon staff welcomed a new faculty advisor, Professor Richard Laube who assisted the staff in the production of the Beacon for Valparaiso's Centennial year. Kay Kreinheder, Art Editor I. QQ -r Professor Richard Laube, Faculty Advisor and Duane Noerenherg, Editor-in-chief. Jim Sommers, Jim Miller, Bob Senkbeil, Athletics. T3 W? - ':. . ' 3-,A wig, i. -f., 'ff - . 11 if Q-M . 331' .7 lfQ,?,, .r , 'I J , 'T. 511517 -v , .22 .Y g, A .1 A. f.w,,.s, ,,, , .:'if.xf13!' ,n Sharon Coupland, Seniorsg Judy Rockett, Underclassmen Assistantg Carol Blomstrand, Underclassmen. Faith Weber, Facultyg Carol Nuechrerlcin, Administration. Bette Gahl, Dormsg Judy Zum- behl, Index. '9- 'iii 1- 'if 2. : Kit , Dottie Peters, Greeksg Dee Eickelmann, Activities. Julie Strieter, Dummy Editorg Wendy Minniear, Index Janice Brass, Copy Editor. Color and Pages Increase in 100 Year Book X- .nf 3 -.-., Mg!-0 iv Back: 1. Nuechterlein, Dave Kase, E. Carlson, J. Yossg 1. Weiher- mann, L. Pawluk, V. Randolph, R. Barloga. The Torch Expansion was the key word for the Torch this year as it kept in step with a growing Valpo. Almost half as old as the university, the Torch marked its 44th year with a minitmtun of 10 pages every week rather than the pre- vious eight pages. A smaller type size also helped to bring more news, features, sports, and opinions to the university family than before. Climax of the year was a 14-page Cen- tennial issueg more than 10,000 of these were sent all over the nation. For the first time the T01-cb adopted the second front page, which was used in the Christmas issue and in several special Centennial inserts. Co-editors Alan Graeb- ner and Mark Ludwig were assisted by a staff that averaged 100 people-highly appropriate for this Centennial year! Y, . ...t Co-Editors, Alan Graebner, 8: Mark Ludwigg Faculty Advisor, Dr. Willis Boydg Bus. Manager, Bruce Ludwig. Back: M. Meyer, M. Meyer, E. Brauer, B. Hartmanng D. Bruch, L. Curt, P. Zapf, J. Brown, C. Lewbel. E7 3 EV t ' l I Raise Size to Minimum of Ten Pages , ' A ,qu- UW ,...-Y n l . . '1-1? in M'- 1 ve ,K if L ml! Larry Eberhardt, Chas. Vanclcrsee, D. Koehlingcr, june Timm, Ernest P. johnson, Dick Scring, Judy jucngel. Sports 8: Featureg Back, Ted Schlic, Bob Cuccia, Eldon Prothc, Tom Reynolclsg Front, Carol Perri, john Ziegler. I fa 5? .,-Q.-. Beck: C. Cock, M. Mummert, M. Neubronner, K. Berman. K. A5 Y ' insane Bob Andersen, Associate Editorg Jack Lawson, Editorg Prof. Paul Phipps, Faculty Advisor. The Lighter This year the old VU Magazine was reorganized under the name of The Lighter. The Lighter, under the capable editorship of Jack Lawson, brought humor and poetry to our campus. It stimulated interest in original literary cre- ation by sponsoring a short story contest in the spring. There were three issues of the publication this year-two during the first semester and one issue during the second semester. There was a renewed interest among the students as a whole in such a publication. The Lighter staff worked long and hard to prove that a magazine such as this has a very definite place on our campus. 5? Q . Q' 'L' b if ' wt gli A 'Y I .xg-ff Jackie Anstedt. Wageinann, Don Knueppel, Art Yoss, Corrine Top Row: Carol Ladwig, Gloria Rupprecht, Carol Blomstrand, Carol Boesch, Ruthmary Wiechmann, Janice Brass. C9 1 gif. . C7 i warg Ai It--4 james Graebner, Glenn Heussner, Ted Miller, Vic Mazade, Skip Hillegas. Photograph Department The Student Council originated a new department on Campus this year. That is the Photography Department. Previous to this year, each of Valpo's publications had its own photography crew. The new Photography Department serves all of the campus publications. The representatives of the various staffs give the specifications of the pictures they need to jerry Freeh, the head photographer. He then assigns one of his staff to take and print the pictures. The organization of this new department has apparently pro- vided a satisfactory arrangement for the publications and for the photographers. l- - . 1 ,- . fmt ,A Q l ' ri, gif' V 'LM ,' -,1:14fiy,'. 5 nr ' jerry Freeh Ed Schmidt, Arnold Frautnick, Bill Pollnow .. , f. -Y f-.-we-er,-..v.---1. Student Council 3 l ' ' At 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Room B at the Union is the scene of the executive, legislative and judiciary activi- ties of Valp0's student government which is composed of representatives from every campus residence. The Student Council President in particular, serves as a liason between the administration and the students. A very important Student Council activity of the Cen- tennial year was the initiating of a student-sponsored Cen- tennial project which will involve the appropriation of student funds for a monument in the new library's reflect- ing pool. Also the Scholarship committee investigated the issue of non-compulsory vs. compulsory class attendance which resulted in much discussion but no change in the sl present policy. Another helpful Student Council innova- tion this year was the creation of one photography com- mittee to serve all campus publications. Dieter Nickel, Student Council President. The Members of Effective Top Row: Robert Beer, Treasurerg Dieter Nickel, Presidentg Terry Lantry, Assistant Treasurer. Bottom Row: Ed Lien, Vice President, Lois Siemon, Secretary. cg X X A Row One: A. Schroeder, J. Monk, B. Kraft, J. Petty, L. Evans, C. Brockmiller, B. Sommers, J. Tangermann, A. Woiahn, D. Gatz, E I-lusengcr, Row Two: J. Rullman, A. Otte, P. Kelley, D. Dvorak, T. Gotsch, P. Rockway, M. Lothman, J. Spaeth, R. Gall, B. Bicker, J Dutcher, V. Bcrecz, S. MacKay, Row Three: J. juergensen, R. Suckow, R. Mesenbrink, M. Giese, J. Boulton, C. Schimkus, C. Allen, J Yoss, C. Boelcer, I.. Siemon, D. Peters, D. Fischer. Row Four: F. Yates, L. Karpenko, B. Swift, E. Lien, J. Schumacher, D. Gother, W Baumann, T. Lzmtry, E. Fitchett, B. Beer, D. Nickel, H. Kimmel, T. Plum. Student Government . 'TW Top Row: D. Nickel, E. Strunk, E. Heuer, M. Ludwig, T. Lantry, D. Kell, B. Beer. Row Two: F, Spueth, M. Schmidt, L. Siemon, IE. Lien, A. Strohmer, B. Bicker. .V :L k.u.4l?1b4-. l l Q ' YJ? I Top Row: D. Nickel, A. R. Looman, F. Spaeth, H. Olsen, E. Heuer, A. Lange, F. Kruger, C. Lernbke. Bottom Row: J. Wagemann, M. Schultz, M. Gtaebner, B. Gahl, C. Feltens. Union Board The Valparaiso Union Board is composed of representa- tives from the classes and various organizations on campus. This group meets weekly to work with Miss Helen Olsen, the Social Director of the University and Mr. Alfred Loo- man, the Director of the Union in governing the use of the Union Building and determining its policies. The Union Board is a very busy group since the build- ing which they help to govern is the center of the campus social life as well as a popular meeting place for civic or- ganizations and conventions. Miss Helen Olsen, University Social Director and Mr Alfred Looman, Director of the Student Union. 1 4 - 1' 4+ I Top Row: W. Grupe, A. Fedder, P. Manske, K. Mueller, Dean Herman Hesse, Second Row: F. Buchan, W. Karpenko, A. Strohmer, Dr. Albert Wehlingg Bottom Row: J. Bobb, J. Bode, B. Gahl, M. S-nu1tz, J. Schultz. Honor Council The Honor Council strives to inform the student body of the meaning of the Honor System on our campus. The Council investigates reported violations and determines and recommends to the President of the University the proper disciplinary action. Top Row: R. Ganschow, C. Krage, P. Manske. Third Row:F. Kruger, A. Looman, R. Hanson Second Row: M. Ludwig, D. Oberly. Bottom Row: W. Grupe, M. Young, P. Phipps. Homecoming Committee Homecoming chairman Roger Ganschow and his capable sub-committee chairmen were not hindered by rain this year as they aimed to make Homecoming of 1958 bigger and better than ever. Storybook fantasy was the theme for house decorations this year. ,f A 112 T Top Row: Fred Spaeth, Chairman, Robert McGinty, jack Geistlinger, Earl Smith, Miss Helen Olsen, Ted Schlie. Bottom Row: Mary Dietrich, Christine Hamilton, janet Spaeth, Barbara Diet- rich, Richard Wilkie, Richard Diersen. Social Committee The Social Committee provides entertain- ment for the students. This year they spon- sored several after-game dances at the Union, the Snow Ball, and the picnic for Spring Weekend. The Mardi Gras, which was a successful new event this year, was also spon- sored by this group as well as the appear- ances of Glenn Miller's Band and the Kai Winding Jazz Group. Top Row: Robert Spurgat, Wayne Grupe. Bottom Row: Faith Weber, Bob Schultz, Karla Kretzmann. Ken Rarnming, Ron Schultz, Judy Weiherman, Jon Schumacher, Charleen Boelter, Paul Manske. Lycetun Committee y The Lycetun Committee arranges a series T of special entertainment programs each year to promote literary and musical interest on the campus. The programs are admission- free and this year included such appearances as Bennet Cerf and George London. Traditions Committee The Traditions Committee works hardest during the fall. They are in charge of fresh- man hazing and the traditional events of Homecoming. They are also responsible for the All-School Follies. Chapel Committee 'lhe Chapel 'Committee consists of both students and faculty members. The main functions of the committee are discussion of the topics and special services to be 'pre- sented in chapel and the orgnnizing of chapel attendance for freshmen. T Top Row: Joan Dahl, Rev. Kenneth Korby, Ellen Bierwagen, M. Alfred Bichsel. Second Row: james Price, Kenneth Mortimer, Wesley Wilkie, Andrew Dzurik, Donald Williams. Bottom Row: Richard W. Scheimann, Robert W. Bertram, Sylvia Clarke. Robert Spurgat. 'F' 11 Student Guide Service The Student Guide Service consists of a number of helpful students who conduct tours for visitors to the campus. They con- duct small .groups who visit for a day, large groups of week-end visitors, and they offer special tours of the chahpel. Art Strohmer and Dot Stoeppelworth, co-directors of the Student Guide Committee. Credit Union Membership to the Credit Union is open td all students, faculty members and tun- ployees of the University. The purpose of the organization is to provide credit for its members. The association is governed by a board of directors elected by the member- ship. Mr. Hiller, Mr. Standly, J. Allen, R. Ienske, D. Gahl, D. Oberly, Mr. Hutchins. The Matchmaker table scene with julia Becker, Dennis Norman, Walter Miller, Bob Bauer, Lautal Eshman. Bob Borlick gives the eye over Seth Mosley's shoulder in The Matchmaker. University Players THE MATCHMAKER has been called the funniest farce of the nineteenth century. Ruth Beall starred in the title role as a vivacious widow who pretended to advise a wealthy merchant in finding a wife. Seth Moseley starred as the misetly merchant who was presently interested in a Winsome millenery, portrayed by julie Becker. Set in the 1800's the play provided the actors with much opportunity for clowning of the type known as low comedy. Brought back from the era when this kind of theatrical romp delighted earlier generations, it becomes novelty entertainment for the audience of today. Formal stage scene with B. Bauer, L. Eshman, B. Ernst, J. Owen, P. Borlick, C. Mac Millan, D. Hamburg, J. Becker, W. Miller, R. Allenstin, S. Mosely, and R. Beall. Pat Astolos, Keith Honold, Sonja Schoenbohm, Mary Ann Banke Judy Eheim Ed Clifford Bob Lange Ruth Beaill Pat Zapf The Consul The Covzml by Gian-Carlo Menotti was presented through the combined efforts of the music department and the drama department. It was a bitter satire on bure- aucracy and dealt with the misfortunes that overtook the family of john Sorel who, because of his underground activities was forced to flee the country. john Sorel was played by Robert Lange, and the part of his wife, Magda, was played by Pat Zapf. The play centered around Magda as she attempted to obtain a visa. Menotti tried to capture the conversation of the world in the play by writing it in musical dialogue. The clam-bake scene from Carousel. This is how fireman carry people! Keith Honold, Pat Astolos, and Chuck Kovacs. Q Spring Festival weekend, 1958 featured Rogers 8c Ham- merstein's Caramel interpreted by the University Players, University Singers and Orchestra. Ed Clifford as the shiftless carousel barker Billy Bigelow who captured the heart and caused the heartache of Julie jordan, portrayed by Pat Zapf, was additionally supported by Keith Honold as Jigger. Pat Astolos as Carrie Pippe- ridge, Chuck Kovac as Mr. Snow, Ruth Beall as Mrs. Mul- lin, joan Stelzner as Billy's daughter Louise, and the other University Players, Singers, dancers and musicians, all of Whom particularly felt and interpretated the full emotional impact of the climaxing Rogers and Hammerstein classic, You'll Never Walk Alone. Universal Robots Take Stage R. U. R. was the first play presented by the University Players this year. The setting of the play was on an islandg the time was the future. Richard Lee portrayed the general manager of Rossum's Universal Robot factory and Mildred Anderson portrayed his wife, Helena. Helena, who was a humanitarian, suc- ceeded in humanizing a few of the robots. Imitating their masters, the robots became ringleaders and dreamed of world conquest. The play was a tense, suspenseful drama in which man fought a losing battle against a power which he himself created. The Workers of the World revolt. U29.,,v I .17 4 Richard Lee tells Mildred Anderson of Rossum's Universal Robots. ' ,wil ,ts 'J . 5 fl? ' qs, M., u dxf Electra points to the corpse of her dead step-father. i if l Electra's offer is refused. Greek God Castor appears to the people. 118 L l Electra ELECTRA is considered one of the world's greatest dramas. As a Greek play it offered the audience an unusual experience. One convention that seems strange to a modern audience is that of the prologue which tells events prior to their action on the stage. The prologue was presented by Daryl Hoh who speaks of the glories won by Agamemnon in the siege of Troy. Later in the play Agamemnon is murdered by his wife and her lover. The cast included julie Becker, in the title role, Walter Miller, Kenneth Bailey, Robert Baron, and Ruth McRee. 1 l 1 1 1- ---A Y. . . Grchesis The membership of Orchesis consists of students who are interested in music, art, drama, and dance. They combine these to promote a better understanding of and appreciation for modern dance. Besides their weekly meetings, they presented their annual dance program in February. Joan Stelzner and Carol Lewbel. joan Stelzner, Sherry Coupland, Wendy Eckert, 84 jackie Wage mann. Row 1: W. Eckart, J. Wagemann, J. Stelzner, S. Coupland, L. Wiechmann, J. Zumbehl. Row 2: A. Miller, j. Matz, j. Rullman, C. Lewbel, J. Habitz, J. Engler, R. Hay, L. Pawlick, C, Shear, M. Lind, M. Kraatz. Row 3: D. Barkow, E. Easton, D. Norman, C. Stelzner. - --ma--BQ-2.-vwnggqg -- YT Kenneth Ahrens Joanne Baetenwald Tom Barr Carolyn Bishop Gerald Brandt Jackie Broadhurst Barry Bruckner Joann Carlson Laverne Cotter Karl Doege Loretta Dolleck Colleen Ely Judi Engler Jan Fronel Sue Frykholm David Gahl Marilynn Giese Jean Goetsch Herman Greunke Louise Hagge Judy Hallcher Carol Hannewaild Merle Happel Ben Harrer Janie Hartman Mary Lynn Hauge Judy Hemminghaus Marilyn Hersmger Carolyn Hoeh Jeannette Holle Judy Hooker Soma Horkavi Lee Irsch Curtis Isalt son Mike Junlce Ed Karge Alvin Keller Bonnie Knapp Karna Kohtz Karen Korte Ann Louise Kuebler Iris Limbetg Carole Lud wig Kenneth Lundberg Bob Meyer Paula Misch Marv Ann Mceslein Sue Plimpton Ruth Porisch Pat Posselt Sandra Ramsey Bev erly Recknagel Gwen Reetlv Robert Renlcen Gloria Renz Judi Richardson Diane Schmidt Larry Schneelvloth Arletta Schramm Jean Schuster Dorothy Seebeck Janet Sieber Herb Smith Bill Sommers Boots Spannous Alan Thiese Larry Thompson Marilyn Unger Barbara Viewee Grace Weber, Margaret Wiendl UH1VCfS1ty Chou' A highlight of University Choir activities this year was their contributing to the presentation of the first traditional Christmas Concert in the new Memorial Chapel. S-c0nd semester activities included the concert Requiem and a weekend tout. Valpos largest choral group is directed by Professor Phillip Gehring. University Singers Under the direction of Professor Richard Schoenbohm the University Singers as a group was especially active during second semester preparing for and helping present the musical Kismet. The organization provides an out- let for those who cnjoy singing in general, and especially in Costume. Giese M. Clarke J. Stelzner . Lorenz C. Lewbel' K. Bailey Stelzner, F. Spaeth, D. Barkow . Hoh, D. Normang M. Fiechtner . Jacobs, N. Vollman, G. Rich swosffnorazg Kovacs, P. Astolos. E. Clifford Bole, P. Zapf, W. Wilke, K Bormann, E. Easton, J. Fronelt, A I-Iucksmeirg M. Anderson, J. Carlson M. Johnson, D. Koeneman, D Wi'son, C. Miller, J. Price, P. Ciaga Schoenbaum, B. Sanusg L. Burchg 1 'AN-1 F Fvglk ts.. V .. Chapel Choir . The busy schedule of the 60 Chapel Choir members, pers and caroling afterward, and Passion Sunday Vespers under the direction of Dr. M. Alfred Bichsel, included The big tour of the year was between semesters when the singing for daily chapel Ceven acting as organ when the choir traveled to the East-Washingon D. C., New York power failed J, and for weekly services. Special events dur- City, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia via chartered bus. ing the year included two week-end tours, Christmas Ves- Row One: H. jarosch, B. Hartmann, C. Brockup, P. Gerike, S. McKay, J. Eheim, G. Saver, C. Krenske, J. juengel, C. Brockmeier, S Dukles, A. Burgtlorf, N. Cook, P. Zimmerman. Row Two: G. Mcgraw, R. l-laendschke, C. Miller, G. Schusler, N. Mahler, B. Rudolph S. Schliebe, J. Griessel, S. Urschel, j. Durkovic, K. Schmidt, J. juenQ.Cl, A- Sffiefeff C- BUfSCl01'f, C- Oemke- R010 Tf91'692 D- Kl1UCPPCl V. Mazazle, J. Voight, R. jordan, J. Sroffel, J. Jorgensen, C. Evansou, J- 56f15CI1lJ8Ugl'1, J- UUfk0ViCh, D- Baffell, E- 5ChI11iClf, W- GI'-IPC A. Fraurnick. Row Four: L. Gehring, J. Kretzschmar, L. Beilharz, D. best, L. Sutten, B. Leininger, R. Aumann, B. Meisner, J. Found, J Vogel, A. Koch, R. Schultz. A l it A R iff' ' 1 l . ' -.l I f lf: X . ' 1 A - W f X - . li- . . ' ---. Q- 7 ,..- - f N - A -W - if if - - - 5 Pl L . A f . o ' 1 A ittr M , i V :lil i .. L V 6 H . ' 1 .I VV .5 ji I fs? ' l ' Q' K ' ' g ni if rr. ' . ' SA .5 . - ' - F39 , 458. - 9 w. ., 1, ' . H ' A49 ip e Q A . Q W -f V l 1 YA I i ' ' W 5 .H Tv'-5-----v-1-.. . ..-.... ,,,, A 4 MY M W H H N W W 9 - 22 Rau' One: Left to right, Lois Hamann, Roland Chilian, Margaret Quoos, Beverly Reardon, Roger Ganschow, Carol Erdmann, Joyce Whitehouse, Carol Brockmiller, Mary Newland, Lenore Nickel, William Frank, Marshall Trackman. Row Two: Left in right, Sandra Wrede, Helen Beckman, Barbara Eden, Shirley McCrone, Clarence Carlson, John Harding, Gretchen Wagner, Margaret Riethmeier, Sue Muenchow, Bernard Jahn, Fred Spaeth, Jack Geistlinger, Alan Pretzel, Donald Williams, Judy Tangermann, Dianne Holzinger. Hildred Hirt. Row Three: Left to right, Trudy Lebrecht, Judy Thiele, Frank Jokisch, Linda Rickert, Wilma Chrien, Dean Garwood, Harold Moll, John Graebner, Sandra Lee, Barbara Dietrich, Ann Otte, Norman Hill, Roger Shannon, Gary Meier, Edward Schmidt, Stephen Lippert, Catherine Buechner, David Blackemore, lla Bovee, Janet Hohnbaum, Roberta Stammann, William Swift, Sidney Zabel, Marie Johnson, Beverly Kohler, Norma Harms, Rhoda Rasmussen. Row Four: Left to righl, Chester Krage, Wayne Gritzmacher, Mark Montaba, Ted Schlie, Bonnie Ruser, Edwin Andrews, Carl Werth, Nancy Bruncke, Pamela Wiedenheft. University Concert Band Donned in their long-awaited uniforms, the Marching Crusaders proudly marched in this year's Homecoming Parade and presented a pleasing spectacle to audiences of football games where the autumn sun on the brown and And che band played on . . gold uniforms was accompanied by lively numbers. The Concert Band carried through the remainder of the season which was begun by an extensive ten day tour be- tween semesters to nine midwestern cities in Illinois, Wis- consin, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Indiana, the latter being a homecoming concert in Valpo's Chapel. The re- mainder of the season was spent in preparing and giving several public concerts, one of which commemorated the works of Handel. As climax to a successful year the band played for the commencement of Valpo's Centennial class. I VIOLIN John Parsons, Concertmasrer Florence Gindl, Principal Hans Borchers jim Found Mary I-Iauge Robert Spurgat Janet Steinlce ll VIOLIN Rudolf Tenzer, Principal Leona Briggs Georgia Busching Ida J. Pion Marjorie Smith Robert Lange Wanda Stuart john Wiswell Sandra Wretle VIOLA Kathryn F. Aller, Principal Betty Gehring Elaine Mass VIOLONCIELLO Alulius Klein, Principal Janice Heinltel Klaus Kronenberg BASS john Richardson, Principal Every Wednesday evening the Recital Hall of the Music Building becomes alive with music as the University- Civic orchestra begins rehearsal. Townspeople, faculty and students combine their talents under the direction of Dr. Theodore Hoelty-Nickel and work on a variety of music from the classics. This year's schedule included partici- pation in the Christmas Concert, a concert with the Uni- versity Choir, a spring concert, and accompanying for various groups. University Civic Orchestra FLUTE Norman Hannewald Bill Frank Bernard jahn Sharon Schliebe Fred Spaeth Marshall Trackman TRUMPET OBOE Norman Hill Gerald johanning Harold Moll TROMBONE janet Hohnbaum Roberta Stammann Roger Ganschow Dieter Nickel CLARINET Mary Lee Siedentop Shirley McCrone BASSOON Marilyn Wolf Hildred Hitt PERCUSSION jack Ohlfest Carl Wenh FRENCH HORN Pam Wiedenheft Clubs and Organizations The clubs and organizations of Valpo do many things for the student and the rest of the university family. They add to the students social life, may perform helpful service to the student, or might provide educational advancement for the interested student. The honoraries provide the necessary recognition to the worthy student and help professional advancement. All in all it makes a busy life for the joining Valpo student. Student Guide Service helps direct visitors through the Chapel. The co-eds circle round and promenade at a big square dance in the Union X., 1-5' fig New Sports and a New Hangout The girls at the Gamma Sigma Sigma bookstore help Bruce Masters obtain his texts for the new semester Learning with a social outletg recreation, able aid . . . Mrs. Georgia Cozzini, Socialist Labor Party member, continues with an informal discussion after B. 84 E. Club meeting. Gown and Gavel provide tutoring service to the students. Emmy Lou Dinda and Ann Lohrman. Honorar rganizations Valparaiso University can point with pride to a number versiy are factors considered for eligibility in the election of organizations on campus which exist to extend recog- of members into these societies. By associating with stu- nition to outstanding students. Not only scholasic achieve- dents of similar specialization and attainment, even further ment but also leadership, character, and service to the Uni- development is encouraged. ,Q- Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is one of Valpo's newer or- ganizations. It was installed in 1955 and is one of five schools in Indiana having membership in the national Alpha Lambda Delta. With Miss Mary Cramblett as its advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta end- deavors to promote superior scholastic achievement among the freshman women and encourage intelli- gent living and a high standard of learning. Top Row: P. Biesemeier, E. Kruger, K. Underwager, -I. Gtiessel, J. Swendsen. Rau' Two: N. Bringewatt, -I. Eheim. N. Acker, 1. Spaeth, C. Meid, A. Wojahn. Row Three: M. Quoos, M. Duesing, M. Voth, K. Vogt, I. Bovee. Alpha Pi Alpha Pi, the senior men's honor fraternity, was founded in order to appropriately recognize senior men each year who, during their years at Valpo, have successfully maintained a high scholastic aver- age and have also taken part actively in campus ac- tivities. These are the men who, through their cam- pus life, have displayed qualities of strong leader- ship, high academic standing, and true Christian character. Top Row: A. Sandberg, C. Sanders, E. Easton, L. Gsellman. Row Two: B. Beer, J. Schueler, A. Strohmer, R. Miller, A. Hilgenkamp. A Row Three: R. jenske, J, Opfer, D. Leege, R. Moritz, D. Fergus, L. Eberhardt. Recognition for the Valpo Honor Student Gamma Theta U psilon Gamma Theta Upsilon is a nationally organized professional geographic fraternity. The purpose of the organization is to enliven the subject of geography among the students on the campus. The Alpha Xi chapter here is doing that by bring- ing eminent speakers to our campus. The high- light of the year for Gamma Theta Epsilon was the illustrated lecture on his recent trip to Russia given by Professor George Kish from the Univer- sity of Michigan. Top Rom: F. Sachtleben, J. Schtunacher, T. Barr, R. Klienschmidt, R. Nelson, G. Amt, G. Gill. Rau' Two: A. Polk, R. Trenka, G. Herwig, R. Prosek, G. Ocock, K. Sulzer. Row Three: J. Brass, M. Tibben, M. Logan, J. Severance, P. johnson. Ron' Four: E .Miles, W. Kowitz, E. Hess, A. Meyer, F. Kallay, E. Buls. Gown and Gavel Gown and Gavel is the honor society for senior women who are elected to it in the spring of their junior year on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service to the Uni- versity in all phases of campus life. The major project of Gown and Gavel during the year is the tutoring service, but the group also assists at freshman orientation and sponsors Awards Day in the spring where the outstanding freshman woman is named, as well as the junior Honor Guard. Top Row: L. Simon, L. Nickel, E. Dinda. Row Two: N. Corbett, M. Schmidt, 1. joesting. Ran' Three: 1. Juengel, P. Zapf, Dr. Hahn. Rau' Four: R. Chaffer, D. Eickelman, R. Beall. Alpha Psi Gmega Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dra- matic fraternity, composed of students who have distinguished themselves in Speech and Drama, sponsors several theater trips each year to out- standing plays. Top Rout: Dr. V. Hahn, K. Bailey, G. Rayner, B. Ernst, R. Lee, R. Andersen, K. Burnim. Row Two: J. Wagenlann, P. Zapf, C. Laib, V. Gerencser, R. Beall. Ernest P. johnson, Junior Honor Guard member busily assists chapel fgoers. IUNIOR HONOR GUARD The sixteen juniors chosen for the womens junior Honor Guard are selected on the bases of their scho- lastic achievement and their participation in campus activities. The main function of the junior Honor Guard is to assist Gown and Gavel in their instal- lation ceremony. Top Row: S. Clarke, J. Brass, C. Miller, J. Bode, F. Weber, B. Gahl, M. Tellman, M. Bubolz. Row Two: J. Beyer, K. Borman, J. Rockett, O. Bulmahn. The sixteen men of the Junior Honor Guard, usher at the daily chapel services and assist at the many convocations held throughout the year. These juniors are picked on their scholastic, service, and other qualifications. Top Row: W. Swift, D. Obetly, C. Baker, P. Manske. Row Two: D. Kell, E. P. johnson, R. Lee, L. Scheekloth. Row Three: C. Vandersee, J. Nuechterlein, W. Grupe, D, Gatz. - Q H71 1a..- fl Phi Alpha Delta The Valparaiso Chapter of P.A.D., Halleck, a professional law fraternity, tries to develop professional growth and understanding through thforetical and practical understanding of the law. Top Row: T. Siesennop, R. l-lolm, R. Bornhott, D. Nickel, J. Richert, R. jones, W. McNair, K. Meyer. Row Two: B. Haerrher, R. Hall, Q. Balchly, J. Meter, R. Probst, A. Steele, D. Andre. Rauf Three: J. Lawson, 1. Melaas, R. I-Iallherg, J. Adams, K. Kopp, J. Bravick, H. Schmiedel. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is a national professional sorority for majors and minors in the field of music. Fulfilling its main objective to render service to the Music Department and the uni- versity, its members usher at programs spon- sored by the Music Department, sing in some of the daily Chapel services, present monthly musicales, sponsor an open Song-Fest, and decorate the Chapel for Christmas. Top Ro-uf: P. Zapf, L. Sajeck, C. Oehmke, C. Lewbel, P. Wieclenheft. Raw Two: L. Hamann, J. Zumhehl, G. Busching, j. Heinkel, M. I-lauge, M. Reirhmeier. Abrenl: J. Eheim, M. Giese, D. Post, 1. Fronek. Terry Schmidt checks the Astronomy Club's ex hilnit in the Union Building. V1 -9 ii! asv . i I . i 1 '7 .. ' Lil. Top Row: R. Hartman, T. Schmidt, C. Miller, A. Nemetz, R. Brockschmidt, C. Mattila, B. Luehr. Row Two: R. Brown, A. Welge, J. Coiner, F. Furno, F. Szynalslci, J. Roeder, G. Herbst, D. Fujii, L. Sandine. Row Three: K. Lenz, J. Ballerstein, R. Case, R. Hall, J. Knoerr, W. Wodrich, P. Charoenkwan. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity on Valp0's campus carries on many of the services which the university finds indispensible to smooth operation. In acl- dirion to its aid at registration time and the lost-and-found service, the Zeta Gamma Chapter installs the outside Christmas decorations in front of the Union and on the old campus. It also sponsors the contest in spring to elect the Ugliest Man on Campus. Alpha Phi Omega is cele- brating their tenth anniversary year. APO was founded on May 16, 1949. Circle V Square Dance Club We need one more couple for this square! This is the invitation to students and faculty to enjoy an evening of recreation with the Circle V Square Dance Club. There are at least four dances during each semester with an an- nual Dunes Dance in May to climax the year's fun and frolic. Grab your partner! Top Row: T. Kennedy, C. Hofman, E. Nagel, I. Page, L. Schneekloth, C. Belensky, C. Brock, J. Martin, W. Stark, S. Anderson, T. Sugg, E. Johnson, P. Posselt, J. Owen, C. Krekeler. Row T-wo: B. Harrer, N. Kohls, F. Nordbrock, R. Gehle, I.. Riemer, J. Riemer, D. Gehler, B. Colgan, M. Gudim, M. Mummert, C. Garrett, C. Gerlitz, C. Cook, H. Rosner. Row Three: M. Peratt, G. Anderson, B. Yankee, P. Barth, K. Wilson, S. Anderson, R. Kahl, B. Amt, A. Vantlerbles, E. Hovey, S. Whidden, P. Charoenkwan, C. Gillespie, R. Grow. ll 5 Top R0-uf: R. Horvat, T. Evans, L. Stoelting, H. Moll, H. Kappler, S. Joy, L. Danzer. Raw Two: A. Mcibohm, advisor: S. Mueller, G. Eggers, E. Nagel, G. Raddatz, A. Schmidt, D. Gatz, D. Becker. Rau' Three: R. Meyer, A. Keller, W. Thompson, E. Duerr, J. Lense, R. Steege, J. Lindeman, W. Pollnow. Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club was founded in the fall of 1932 and is affiliated with the American Chemical Society. This year the Chemistry Club is working on the production of a movie dealing with some chemical experiment to be used as a visual aid in teaching the beginning chemistry classes at Valpo. If the first movie is successful, the club will apply for a grant from the Ford Foundation in order to con- tinue the production of these visual aids. Gamma Delta The Valparaiso Chapter, Delta, of Gamma Delta was the first to be founded in this region. It will celebrate its 25th anniversary next year. It is the college organization for Missouri Lutheran Students and has achieved inter- national scope. Perhaps the most significant project of Gamma Delta this year was the Missionary-of-the-month program in which one missionary is chosen each month from among those missionaries with whom various mem- bers of Gamma Delta have been corresponding. He is re- membered in special prayers by students in their private devotions, in dormitory vespers, and in Chapel. Tap Row: 1. Hartman, R. Rasmusson, W. Seefeldt, R. jopperi, D. Ingroff, G. Eggers, j. Paulus, T. Miller, G. Aasheim, R. Geske, R. Hauer, N. Harms, C. Erdmann, B. Spannaus. Ron' Two: L. Schneekloth, E. Nagel, A. Schroeder, W. Kettner, G. Meier, E. Johnson, P. Barth, D. Gatz, M. Oltmann. Row Three: J. Owen, S. Earl, P. Gilmore, A. Vanderbles, K. Kiohiz, P. Zimmermann, H. Beckman, A. Schramm, H. Beers, L. Manka, S. Anderson, S. Frykholm, R. Wietleraenders, R. Likeness. Rom Four: C. Gerlitz, M. Petersen, B. Amt, C. Cook, E. Hovey, E. Wagner, M. Moeslein, D. Seebeck, M. Mummert. leaf , Associated Women Students CIP' Three AWS board members iron-out some post meeting busi- ness. A. W. S. is the organzation of campus to which all wo- men students belong. It serves as a mediator between the women snidents and the administration, working through representatives elected from the various residences on campus. One of the major activities of the A. W. S. is A is: . . N Back: J. Seiving, J. Griessel, D. Krause. Front: N. Walker, M. Werner. the Big-Little Sister Program launched by a breakfast at the beginning of the Fall Semester. In addition to this major activity, A. W. S. gave needed aid as hostesses dur- ing some of the many conferences and conventions held on campus this year. Tap Row: R. Schmeling, K. Underwager, M. Acl-zer, B. Amt, B. Klindr, P. Noller. Row 2: 1. Owen, S. Clarke, W. Minniear, M. Johnson, A. Grandy, D. Eickelmann, L. Krueger. Row 3: I. Sieving, D. Coulter, H. Olson, advisorg N. Corbett, J. Zurnbehl. -l M i if F Wi 4 Business and Economies Club Mrs. Georgia Cozzini, Socialist Labor Party, presents her lecture. The Business and Economics Club has ns its members the majors and minors in the departments of business and economics. Its two primary purposes are to acquaint the classroom with the procedures followed in American in- dustry and economy, and to promote a closer cooperation Club officers for the year, D. Oberly, B. Beer, B. Oesterreich B Ludwig, M. Klepits, C. Kucera. between faculty and students in the departments of busi- ness and economics. The programs are geared to present pertinent subjects in the business field that may have present or future effect on American industry and economy. Ro-uf One: D. Koeneman, 1. Miller, W. Swift, A. David, R. Barkow, M. Richards, J. Flynn, W. Witham, W. Hutchins, T. Schutte. Row Two: D. Erikson, L. Lukes, J. Hayner, C. Kinter, R. Abendroth, H. Lovell, R. Sikora, B. Thortori, D. Koerwitz, C. Grundman, K. Kollmeyer, Sliter. Raw Three: G. Herbst, C. Zabel, D. Burmeister, R. Senkbeil, F. Olsen, H. Wunderlich, L. Sutton, S. Hoskins, R. Hartman, F. Schelstrop, J. Mueller. Row Four: D. Noerenberg, IE. Husinger, D. Oberly, R. Oesterreich, B. Beer, B. Ludwig, M. Klepits, C. Kucera, J. Broecker, D. Post, J. Andersen, E. Schutt, B. Banke. Basic electronics .... study and hard work. Engineering Society Board K . ,H . ' v 74. ' x ' 4 Social side for the engineering student, the annual engineer- ing banquet. The Engineering Society seeks to provide educational and social advantages to all the members of the College of Engineering. The educational program consists of field trips and professional speakers. Since the College of En- gineering was just accredited this year, there will be some national professional societies to supplement the program of the Engneering Society. Also this year, the so-ciety is formulating an engineering council which will incorporate the professional and general societies to provide a better educational and social program. T017 Row: C. Pellet, senior advisor, R. johnson, D. Gilkinson, C. Newton, T. jass, F. Buchan. Raw Two: A. lox, B. Miller, R. Link, C. Sanders, A. Sanclhorg, A. Hilgenkamp. Alafentz G. Lehman, advisor, S, Woell. 1 ' , ' , -. --4 ' , 1 4 v. . 1 '2 .rn , Z 'V' '51. 'ii I , w A Q Q J V, 1 - - 5. ff uf? ' 5. ' I 1 V Y D 1 b M I it szfj - :RV E. W, 5 -:li Wg, , - aV X9 g ' - ' z f : 5iA5 i+Eif3- 11 if ' -ve ' ' . Q ' ' 4' X '.: 1 Y fQJ', Y , Jil Egqi Y ,ig W,. ,Z 1 Q ' 3 1- :Q ' I . X 1 J J, lj I , - 'fi' W' l , p 5236 5 ' Til- ll V?? ' V Ui T Riva f EX MWEW .fa T 15' Qz ' SP1 gf: I W f . ' , 2 Ju'-'Q ' -N 'A is ' I Q affix ,GA In 1 I tal , ., it, , ,X ,I swf 'gf Q , - ij ! 21 5 t 2. 2 3 J w sf , V X . LW , J A . ,A ,A ' Q A 1 2 . , + ' 1 ' v ff i B A y tl IG, X- , ', - ' X ,N V- L all A -f -if? a . ' 3' 'V ' '- W' P' ,hm ,V Q ' W D V - 5, 1 k , - ' 2 Q' ,' E , Q il 'L M . WQSFE I? QQ 40 i ' ' 0,49 9 wg? ' v '-if 67 7 L . 4 ,xi 5? hw - - - :ny X f V - ' A 1 3 ' W gh 'f 2, - 5 L - , 1 L I Z A 3 1 r 11.- le! .- T Q ' -I -- 1 2 ' M n A W M D li . 1 P' ix T7 3 .Q . tap' f' YfT':f' . if W -ii? YM Q Y, an X vw' +31 491 , my 1, H .. 'ig x - ' , . . , f.-,gy bf- 'rf W ' P25 . ., , - 4- -1- L E 'if ,1 1,1 4 'h.!l:L--WAKEQ ftp-.7 . V fra . ff mi w g 4 . BMW V Q , ' giggles Q LTV , Y. f- ' Q ul A '- ? -Ex ' k j J l as A Uy ' N 'ii Top Raw: M. Utech, A. Thiese, A. Snikeris, P. johnson, M. Granger. Rau' Two: D. Joqpperi, V. Forster. Row Three: D. Fitz, M. Tellman, J. Kerezi, P. Martin, W. Wilkie, D. Leege. Human Relations Club The Human Relations Club has as its main objective the development of students' realization of the problems and benefits of the present-day racial interaction. The pro- grams are presented to promote enlightened discussion of racial matters after objective information on the subject has been presented. Institute of Radio Engineers The Institute of Radio Engineers is a national electrical engineering professional society, one of the most prominent in the country. It is the largest promulgator of technical literature in electronics and its allied arts in the country. The greatest innovation of the Institute of Radio Engineers will be the forming of a joint Student Branch with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, which came to the campus this year along with the accreditation of the College of Engineering. The I. R. E. and the A. I. E. E. began publishing a newsletter this year containing infor- mation on the meetings, speakers, board meetings, and information concerning the Department of Electrical Engineering. Top Row: C. Mohler, M. Petees, K. Helberg, W. Ramp, R. Svoboda, M. Oltmann, A. Plaehn, C. Sanders, M. Troeger, N. Schmidt. R010 Two: R. Miller, R. Bushur, J. Opfer, M. Trackman, R. Billetter, P. Gelhorn, R. johnson, J. Knoerr, L. Gsellinan, F. Shufran, R. Mitchell, G. Reasor, W. Seefeldt, T. Leimbach. Row Three: G. Buholz, P. Sauhert, W. Ramage, A. Lange, H. Moyer, Z. Sztanlpay, J. Graeher, A. jox, E. Weston, W. Shewan. Row Four: C. Melander, K. Pritz, D. Gelopulos, R. Moritz, R. Bohlmann, K. Holdeman, W. Houghtaling, J. Graebner, R. Beurner. 'S Home Economics Club The Home Economics College Club, comprised of majors and minors in the department of home economics, strives to promote interest in the grow- ing field of home economics and works to create greater interest in the activities of the department, as well as in the projects of the State and National Home Economics Association. Career Day, bake sales, sewing bees, and supper meetings highlight the calen- dar of activities. Leff to right: J. Drodt, K. Heins, R. Horstman, C. Behling. Top Rmn: L. Obenauf, E. Schcppan, C. Rickert, C. Schoenbaum, N. Krebs, J. I-larting, C. Bieserneier, K. Obier, B. Franks, B. Wolfe R. Gronbach, S. Dobberfuhl, L. Curt, C. Lietzan, G. Gnagy. Row Tim: D. Garbers, C. Boesch, K. Eesley, D. Schmidt, L. Krueger, C Mnckenscn, L. Dierker, K. Heins, P. Slanicke, C. Behling, C. Mueller, K. I-lellwig, B. Stark, tl. Drodt, R. Horstman. Row Thrfc: S Grichen, C. Fiesler, G. Cicsar, J. Martin, J. Meredith, M. Conrad, 1. Iverson, 1. Weiherman, J. Marth, M. Paetz, P. Hall, G. Kruse. L 3 , 4 l - A ' Top Row: J. Adams, R. Kickbush, R. Holm, F. Andre, Q. Blachly, A. Steele, R. Probst, R. Hall, J. Meter, E. McCosh, R. Jones. Row Two: L. Stohlman, J. Melaas, K. Kopp, R. Jenske, D. Nickel, W. McNair, H. Heckner, H. Schmiedel, E. Lien. Rou' Three: R. Keener, B. Bloom, C. Adamson, R. Hallberg, H. Kimmel, K. Alexander, A. Fedder, J. Stark, R. Hildebrand, R. james, C. Lemke. Lawyers Association Affiliated with the American Law Student Association, the Lawyer's Association serves as a mediator between the students and the faculty in the Law School since it is the only organization in which all law students are united as a group. Throughout the year the group sponsors court field trips, special lectures for the student body, Lawyers Day, and Supreme Court Day. The Lawyers Association publishes a Senior Bifocbznfe to be used by graduating stu- dents in seeking employment. It is working toward publish- ing an intra-mural Law Review. Top Row: V. Chambers, L. Etzler, D. Broodstone, C. Hollander. Row Two: M. Duesing, E. Hakes, L. Warren, C. Meid, S. Carter, Psychology Club Majors and minors in the department of psychology are aided in their understanding and appreciation of the prob- lems dealing with mental hospitals, both public and private, and the problems dealing with fields related to psychology in the Psychology Club. Krueger. Ii: Top Row: D. Plohocky, K. Kriesel, B. Harrer, J. jacob, K. Eggert, Prof. M. Tangerman, D. Heidtmann, P. Springer, J. Bode, R. Prosek. Row Two: C. Knight, A. Schaffnit, B. Zilke, M. Rambo, D. Neitzke, G. Reedy, N. Schrum, L. Gerken, P. Gallmann, M. Henning, B. Hanson, H. Rowe. Social Relation Club As the departmental club of the Sociology and Social Work Department, the Social Relations Club provides a means for professional growth in the fields of Sociology through study and discussion in its monthly meetings. Some of the most interesting topics discussed, this year were the Secret Service of the Treasury Department, Narcotics, Maximum Security, Recrwtion, and Graduate Social Work. During the'Christmas season, the Social Relations Club sponsored a party for the aged at Porter County Home, thereby setting an important precedent for the coming years. Gamma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma was founded in the fall of 1955 as the Women's Service Sorority and became affiliated with the national Gamma Sigma Sigma on November 3, 1957. The Gamma Sigs help with registration every se- mester and, this year, helped in decorating the Chapel for Christmas. In addition to doing faculty baby-sitting, the Gamma Sigs operate the Swap Shop, the Rider-Driver Service, and the Student Book Exchange, a recent addition to the long list of services that the Gamma Sigs do for the university. Tap Razr: J. Maas, E. Kruger, j. Schoenbacher, C. Hesterman, M. Olloff, C. Garwood, K. Chehval, K. Kurtz, W. Chrien, M. Nehls, A. Giesler, G. Amundson, P. Yugo, C. Marunde. Row Tim: P. Daily, C. Wfegner, 1. Goetsch, L. Lien, B. Strom, E. Schulz, L. Fuglie, R. Steege, W. Minniear, A. Wojahn, S. Clark, P. Posselt, J. Brass, Mrs. W. E. Bauer, advisorg M. Kargard, R. Flick. Row Three: A. Lohrmann, L. Kochenderfer, B. Knapp, R. Fedder, M. Main, J. Wettstaed, J. Weiherman, R. Chaffer, A. Peters, S. MacKay, M. Mertens, C. Meyer, A. I-Ioughtaling. Majors' referee, jackie Ellaby helps with girls intramural sports. Majors Club Back: T. Gorman, J. Weiblen. From: J. Matz, N. Van Dera. The Majors' Club, one of the most enthusiastic depart- mental organizations of campus, is comprised of women majoring in physical education. Easily recognized by their white blazers, the Majors have been busy performing neces- sary duties at all of the home games and selling basketball season passes. The Majors' Club offers a University Scholar- ship to a qualified physical education major and publishes an annual yearbook, The Major. Top Row: 1. Weiblen, N. Walsh, J. Heminghaus, D. Hall, J. Wagemann, T. Gorman, B. Liverance, J. Schuster, j. Kretzchmar, A. I-Iasz. Row 2: M. Rehrauer, M. Adam, J. Hagemann, D. Breitenfeld, P. Krenske, N. Hulpe, J. Rullman, S. Jersila, nl. Spaeth, R. Kuhn, A. Orte. Row 5: J. Zumbehl, D. Snyder, S. Adams, J. Matz, L. Kruse, B. Arnold, E. Tenclick, J. Anderson, S. Hibbard, N. VanDera. Top Row: L. Podojil, D. Peters, N. Walsh, J. Schreiber, N. Bruncke, C. Obetiohnn, M. Rehrauer, R. Schlei, D. Bluhm, D. Knueppel, C Hofman, B. Koenig, C. Rauscher, D. Plass, S. Krug, J. Gilbey, N. Thompson. Row Two: J. Landherr, J. Rader, R. Wiederaenders, H jarosch, L. Korsnzcyer, B. Hartmann, D. l-Ioltzen, J. Monk, K. Baethke, R. Cordes, K. Schmidt, J. Mueller, L. Ollhoff, D. Finzel, S. Hueb- ner. Row Three: B. Bengtson, j. Owen, J. Kaufmann, J. Bernecker, R. Sauerteig, S. Moeller, D. Coulter, M. Graiebner, R. Endsley, L. Ger ken, C. Dunn, B. Dietrich, D. Schmidt, N. Wehmeir, C. I-Ioeh, U. Lautenklos, M. Meyer, B. Wolfe, J. Hallcher, L. Manka, D. Eickelmann Row Four: B. Barnekoff, M. Nehls, S. Becker, N. Atwell, C. Gillespie, N. Meger, M. Quoos, I. Thiele, H. Opitz, S. Lenz, J. Stresney, B Karth, M. Moeslein, C. Hahn, M. Kleiber. The Martin Luther Chapter of the Indiana Student Edu- cation Association at Valpo is one of the largest organiza- tions with 21 membership totaling 194. The SEA at Valpo has been very actve in the past year, receiving state honors at the Fall Convention of the Indiana Student Education Association. Barbara Holmberg was elected'Corresponding Secretary in the state SEA. In April, an Indiana SEA Work- shop was held on Valpo's campus. 2 State honor plaque. Top Row: Dr. R. Kroenke, advisor, W. Kettrier, vice-president E. jabs, treasurer, I-I. Moll, president. Row Two: B. Holmberx, corresponding secretary, Miss E. Sriemke, advisor, M. Gross, re cording secretary. 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F! 1. 23' V .Q .. -.MR 3- ffl , ff gffiif' .L - 4. v ',..1,... 41, - L-'A-'.-7' 8 ' I' 141 r gl Valparaiso Coaching staff: Coaches Bauer, Meadows, Starenko, Reiner, Krause, and Wiechmann Athletics Leaders Aihfetlc Director Richard Koenig While leading their athletes on ro victory th 1959 1959 Coaching staff headed by director Dick Koenig em ph sized spo tmanship and cooperation in helping to ma n tain the high christian standards of this Univers ty Be cause of these standards, the Brown and Gold proved to be a constant threat to all Indiana Collegiate Conference opponents. The University family once again partiepated in its annual intramural program with fraternities, sororities, and independents all taking part. alparaiso University Cheerleaders From Left: Gail Trernaine, Corky Grotheer E. Schmidt, Marty Burckle, Karyl 'Beetle' Bailey, Joyce Rullman Ccapt.J, Dee McDer- mott, Janet Schmidt, Lynn Magnuson. Tap Ron john Wells jerry Krasxnslu J1clt Allen Drclx Puffpaff joelKn1pp fred Morgner, Noel Schlegelrnilch. Fourth Row: Gerald Grote Carl Netltlermm Tom Orton Gordon llcss'er Don Martxs John Peterson Tlazrrl Row: Clarence Baker, Larry Yarger, Bob Pekrul, Lrll Thompson Ron Grlf Rrch Gozon George Beyer Yecnml Rott Art Sthrced r jtm Wacker, Ken Young, joe Sever, Dennis Grot- ler Drcl Schroer Dun lxell Barlow Run Larry Goerlexn Al Morrison john Wrllrams, Max Roegge, Ray Zubelt, Ron Harms, Byron - , I- ls?'f-as 'C t Q i-- unsafe e' ia- H, 1 ' I 7414 is ZA Firrt Row: Emory Bauer, head coachg Joe Sever, Rich Gozon, Ron Gill, Capt. -Max Roegge, Ken Young, Byron Doerffler, Bob Pace, Larry Goeglein, Walt Reiner, associate coach. Second Row: Gerald Wiechmann, assistant coachg Jim Wacker, Raiph, Gundlach, Dean Kell, Ray Zubeck, Dick Sellke, Gene West, Stan Hoskins, Ron Harms, senior managerg Ralph Starenko, freshman coach. Third Row: Wally Schaw, back coachg Bob Green, Robert Wagner, Glenn Hessler, Noel Schlegelmilch, Fred Morgner, Roger Thal- acker, john Swanson, joel Knapp, Bill Steinbrecher, end coach. Fourth RowS Tom Neuenkirch, assistant equipment manager, Chuck Kokaska, senior manager, Leroy Maschoff, John Peterson, Don Martis, Gordon Jensen, Dick Puffpaff, Karl Walter, Jim Douglas, Eric Anderson, equipment manager, John Wells, trainer. Not pictured, Jim Werre. 1958 Valparaiso University Football Crusaders A successful and yet erratic Crusader eleven terminated its tenth winning season by placing fourth in the Indiana Col- legiate Conference with a 5 win 3 loss record, after being edged out of any possible chance for second place by the overdue Indiana State Sycamores, 14-12. Durability, versatility, defensive brillance, and key offensive work, were the reasons why captain Max Roegge and Quarter- back Ken Young were elected by their teammates as Player of fhs Year and Back of the Year respectively' Head Coach Em Bauer rides high after victorious encounter The St. Joe battle was probably the most exciting for the Crusaders, as Em Bauer, Walt Reiner and assistants led the spirited squad to a 15-6 victory over the rivaled Pumas. This was the first time Valpo had scored on St. Joe since the 1954 season. The Crusaders held three of their opponents scoreless. Two of these being Ball State 6-0 and DePauw 37-O thrilling VU's Homecoming celebrants. On parents day the gridders tallied their third shutout over Indiana Central in an arial romp totaling 78 points, the most in Valpo's modern history. A goal line stand in the first tilt, edging out Norhern Michi- gan 18-15, and breaking an away game losing streak at Wayne 27-6, were other highlights of the Brown and Gold's 6 win 3 loss season. Valpo Beats St. Ioe-15 to 6 pigfh 4 , 5-1 Emory Bauer Capt. Max Roegge Wal: Reiner Another Valpo back crashes into the end zone. N 's f ,,,Q' rv Q., L. -in ,- Y 1 av .,'r -1 -.-4, Und'- f ., , -1-f ' I, -4' Q. fe' N 1. -41 wwf' - - , mn- fn- -Q- , , A H ,S .. , ,aiu 335 Nm i Q-vi. In 5.- g. :6Jhffff-'SEZ W - Q , ' :.-.2 :-,.,:-, - w - -2 ., - if-gfc N 1 ,J 5, Q FS A :4 . ' i In 1 V 'QTY' ' va-suv, ' xg F--,,Q.gg-' , ,xv A,4 ' ' 1.1,- J - . ' ' Q4 I Q - -,, f X. . - 1 , ,M 74,1 X Q - . xl Q R , A I' I ,JW I x Q I I 2 . V ,.-:io -4' .. ff w . Q' A. . 5 L ,, N , V U , - ' , V . x ,. r Q I I 5 . - V , , , , t -5 s fp ,IFA 'g 1'- : if '..' - ' fs JA xg X A J K ,X , Y X , X W K .- . , mi ww, J- 4 r 61' .iff ,,. ' I I KX ..' gli' ' . . 1 ' 1' . 1,1 I. Z' A' F , . J 4 A . . 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K- -A L-. Q Valpo players seem to O. K. the touchdown sign of the official. Good for Fourth in the I. C. C 1958 Football Results V alpo Northern Michigan 15 18 Ball State O 6 Evansville 8 22 DePauw O 57 Butler 54 O St. Josephs 6 15 Indiana Central O 78 Wayne State 6 27 ! ,bc RJ LFBRII Top Raw: Paul Manske, Kent Bluhrn, Lew Keller, Ro dows, Tom Orton Ken Young, jim Jordan Max Eb N JK .C PARIH5 2 X'-5. XY. n Millies, Roy Beilfuss, manager, David Bluhm. Second Row: Coach Paul Mea- ohn Rollins Assxsrant Coach ohn Krause Boltnm on K , , y,j ' , ' , 1 . . ' R 'z un Grass, Fred Garrard, Dick Schroer, Topper Woelfer, Rudy Kutansky. Basketball Head Coach, Paul Meadows. Kurt Grass C217 and Coach Meadows Express Their dis- satisfaction at the referees call. ju M, :fx ji ALPBRBE fra!- Captain Dick Schroer C255 Looks for an opening through the Indiana State defense. Revived Cagers End Successful Season Valpo's fast breaking quintet, tutored by new coach and alumnus, Paul Meadows, compiled its first winning season since 1954 with a 12 win and 11 loss record. Witlm this new look , the Cagers ripped off an exciting overtime win against evenly matched Hope College in the season opener, 90 to 86. Overtime contests were prevalent in this year's gratifying season, as the court men squeezed out a double overtime victory against john Carroll 67-63, with Jerry Ktasinski and Topper Wcrelfer pacing the injured riddled squad. Topper Woelfer was the hero at Ball State as he sank 11 points in the second overtime period, to lead the Valpoites to a 88 to 85 victory. Hoping to repeat last years win over 13th ranked Mat- quette, the wary bucketmen managed to stay within 4 points until the last six minutes when the well-balanced Marquette squad dumped in 29 fast points to win 96 to 74. Traveling to St. Joseplfs, the Meadowsmen rallied to even up their early seasons loss in a hotly played tilt, when Tom Orton's jump shot in the last two seconds clinched the victory, 72-70. Jerry Krasinski C423 Ofutrebounds the oppisition as Torn Orton C243 and Kurt Grass C 213 wait to get that ball. Dick Schroer Leads Scoring 7 i I 152 Topper Woelfer C525 shooting for two points. ICC STANDINGS Win Loss Butler IO 2 Evansville 9 3 Indiana State 9 5 Sr. joseplfs 6 6 Vnlpo 5 7 Ball Stare 3 9 DePauw O I2 Tom Orton Q49 and Lew Keller C453 bring down clmr rebound. Seasons Scores Val po Val po Valpo Val po Val po Val po Valpo Val po Val po Val po Val po Valpo Valpo Valpo: Val po Valpo Valpo Val po Val po' Valpo Val po Val po Va l po 90 90 91 68 82 96 91 49 95 71 74 69 73 88 55 64 64 68 68 72 67 62 65 Hope Western Michigan St. Josephs Wasluington Evansville Western Michigan North Dakota State U. S. Air Force Academy john Carroll DePauw Marquette DePaul Northern Michigan Ball State Indiana State Butler Evansville Indiana State Butler St. Josephs Ball State DePauw Notre Dame 86 65 100 60 98 59 85 63 95 56 96 84 65 85 63 65 84 86 80 70 50 56 93 V.U. cagers fighting for offensive position. Covcrtimej C2 overtimesj C2 ovcrtimesj l A calm Captain threatens in spite of a towering defense Cinclermen Vie for Conference Title Coach John Krause's Cindermen broke a total of 7 records last season in rallying a fifth place berth in the ICC. Graduated senior Ted Schroeder was responsible for five in the distance runs, while returning lerterman Clarence Baker ser both a Viking Olympic and a VU record with a broad jump of 22 ft. IOM in. Without the aid of returning lerrermen, Coach Krause had ro rely upon last years' freshman squad to better the past season's record. Earl Freuhling gets ser. Fred Garrard aims that javelin. Coach Krause, Fred Garrard, Earl Fruehling, Max Eby, Gordon Jensen, Arr Schroeder, Chuck Manrilla, Roy Younger New Sports Added to Athletic Program ll s is C ' I-. fr . KPN ff it . l ,Q ' 1 i ' 'FF :- :f em 1,45 -r-J ,L if f i. 's Bottom Row: Charles Bird, Gary Trenker, Fred Spaeth, Andy Rei- mann. Second Row: David Seicller, Ken Ramming, Bill Clark Larry Wriglit. Top Row: Vern Fanke, john Peterson, Terry Traut- man, Lawrence Scheffler. Swimming Team Referee Phil Dralueim scores two points for Tim Plum over jim Roderhorst. -C wi V , 15145, I 4. . F N Top Rauf: Bob Wagner, Larry Jepsen, Tim Plum, -lim Roderhorst, Coach Walt Reiner. Bottom Row: Jim Meyer, Dick Pankey, Phil Draheim, Frank Szy- nalski, Don Allen. Wrestling Team 4... .assi ' ' U r - ' , 5 ., A. . wk, , I . K: . V. .f 1 1 - M NF , - - ' e -N A 'L ' ' - if fu.. -Na' 1 'EQ-, 1. if -. We uv, , . .f., A ,Lge ,M-I. J K H-2 .ar RQFJ- ll I 4 -gl r- ji V' 4, - v. The race is on. mlmhx Top Row: Coach Ralph Starenko, Topper Woelfer, Kurt Grass, Herb Sperling, Rich Gozon, Jerry Twietmeyer, Larry Goeglein, John Wells, Coach Emory Bauer. Second Row: Ted Baran, Byron Doerffler, Dick Schroer, Bob Riley, Ron Brandt, Galen Grote, Ron Graf, Tom Orton, jim Forrester. Bottom Row: Gene West, Rich Beumer, Ken Schreiber, George Beyer, jim Wilbrandt, Ray Hendricks, Don Vandermeeden, Bob Bar- ley, Ken Olson. Diamondmen Seek NCAA Championship Baseball Coach Bauer and Athletic Director Koenig hear the news Kalamazoo. 5 C from As a result of an outstanding winning season of 15 wins and 4 defeats, Coach Emory Bauer's Crusader nine were in- vited to participate in the NCAA district 4 baseball tout- nament in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In the first game of this double elimination tournament, VU drew the highly rated Irish of Notre Dame. Pitcher Dick Beumer shut out the Irish 2-0, in an expertly played defensive game. The next day's game matched Valpo with Western Michigan's Broncos. This game turned into a one sided slug fest with VU coming up on the short end of a 24-2 tally. Valpo was again paired with Notre Dame which had eliminated Minnesota, once beaten by Western Michigan. This time the Irish capitalized on seven VU errors to defeat the Crusaders 10-4. Notre Dame was then edged by Wes- tern Michigan 5-4 for the NCAA district 4 championship. N F , li- X l N K, f , ,pf 4 MK .. , .-,.,,.- I lg! 3 LJ A Bob Ililey .fare I. , 'VX 4, 1. ,. ,nf 4 -: f f ' A -1. C 1 . 4 fi K 'ix l my lx-1. ' -:Z Don Vander Meeden 1? l Ray Henrichs 'lt l J f .' g.g'9'- ,'f - 'A,, a 2 -i if S-1 -. i 1 1 Qi B Rich Beurner BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 1 84 2 Wasliingron CSr. Louisy 4 Evansville C 21 7 Manchester 11 Indiana Stare C 25 18 Burler C2 J 2 1 Illinois 25 St. joseplfs C25 2 8 Chicago May 2 Ball State C21 5 Purdue 9 DePauw C2 J 12 Chicago 18 Notre Dame There There Here Here Here There Here Here There There Here There Here Tom Orton Dick Schroer , M6 'I Q5 C If f A l X 4 .rail 2 Q wa .1 , , ' V 'l .f 4.11 .Ju X, ' 1.-rl V-. fl-.rfrxl if X ' 15-if :.: :.:.. '.'- pzizzsieigig :fa q - I ' . ' I ' H E' 1 :I.lll,1' girjlg ,sas 'T' Byron Buzz Dcerffler P7 Topper Woefler Bob Pekrul shows his form. Tennis Netmen Under New Coach Under basketball coach Paul Meadows, who replaced veteran tennis coach Dick Koenig, the netmen opened their season against DePauw on April 10. Last season, best in VU tennis history, the Crusaders closed with a 6-5 record, capturing fourth place in ICC Conference play. David Hartman gets set to write down that mark. Bowling Bowlers End MIBC League With Two Wins The VU keglers ended the 1958-1959 bowling season by rrouncing St. Josephs and DePaul three out of five games. The squad, led by Dlvid Hartman with four 200 games, and a 1006 series against DePaul, was also aided by Bill Boelter, Don Gast, and Don Knueppel. Towle. Ballon: Row: Dick Wuetrich Leege. David Hartmann, Bill Boelter. Carroll Gust. 'EW' Top Row: jim Braendle, Bill Karpenko, Marty Henrichs, jerry 1 Bob Pekrul, jim Schmid, Dave Top Row: Don Riegelman Bolton: Row: Don Knueppel They're off, on another ITICCI. Cross Country Linkmen Strive for Conference Title Valpo's Harriers felt the loss of valued lettermen this season, but managed to capture fourrh place in both the ICC meet and in the final standings. In the Conference meet Captain Art Schroeder finished 4thg followed by Max Eby, 19thg Larry Yarger, 21stg Don Abraham, 25thg Paul Schroeder, 26th and Bill Thompson, 27th. Bill Boelrer loosens-up in the gym. Golf Thinclads Secure Fourth Place in ICC Swimming and Freshmen football coach Ralph Starenko acquired the golf assignment after coach Ken Suesens, who boosted the linkmen from sixth to second place with 6-6-1 win-loss-tie record in the ICC, resigned his post. With returning lettermen Jack Allen, Lew Keller, and Al Mor- risson, the golfers opened the season on April 10 in a quadrangular affair at Terre Haute with Indiana State, Evansville, and Butler, hoping to better last year's second place finish in the ICC. Max Eby, Art Schroeder, Bill Thompson, Larry Yarger, Paul Schroeder. jack Allen, Al Morrison, Dan Giesing, Dan Riegelman, Bill Boelter. Men's Intramurals The shot is out of the picture, but Buzz Ludwig has them all looking up. Valpo Males Participate Enthusiastically in It looks as if the blocking back is going after the ref on this play .....'-ip Valparaiso's Intramural Program, an indespensible part of the educational system, opened the 1958-1959 season with the All-School golf tournament. The program is de- vised to accommodate all interests in sports and to produce active minds as well as active bodies. Highlights of the season included the victory of the Theta Chis in the protested football championship against Dau ll, and the recovery by the Phi Psis of their crown position in basketball from independent league Champ- ions, the Gidtimers. Continuing until the Annual Field Day in May, the program was climaxed by the awarding of the much valued All-School Sports Trophy. Mid-year action on the intramural courts. Intramural Sports Program Last years high-jump champion, Dick Miller. . , V ' r-- , --I , .- ' ,, R A -4' ! ff F Q , n ' . , 1 x V 1 . V A I A I I f I A , o A Li- H N The Sig Ep goes up for another possible score Women's Intramurals O 'EF' I ,,., .,, . ,f -C: Q N?- C? ff x . Q . --was , ..:,.I4 yzxl'-J. rledimj - . 7 1 :iff a Q J: . ip '-, f, T Bottom Row: Nancy Hupe, Sandi Olsen, Ellie Tendick, Lynn Magnuson, Mary Lou Frase. Second Row: Sharon Adams, Judy Kretzschmar, Margie Meyer, Pat Krenzke, Carolyn Miller, Linda Gerken. Top Row: Elaine Kruger, Midge Rehrauer, Mary-Kay Adam, Bev Liver- ance, Elsie Stuldt. Women's Recreation Association Officers of WRA. President, Ellie Tendickg Secretary, Sandi Olsen, Sportshead, Bev Liveranceg Treasurer, Nancy Hupe. To the women on Valpo's campus, W.R.A. means re- creation and physical activity. Under the direction of the board and the officers, Valpo women are invited to par- ticipate in basketball, volleyball, bowling, badminton, soft- ball, and tennis. These intramural contests are often close, they mean playing and doing your best for the team you represent. Womens intramural sports are an important part of college life to every woman, and with the direction of W.R.A. we know they will continue to be so. I I .1 r n 'nS 5 7 J 4 Eu, 'uh 1 , ,pam 5 -,p I I. Q a ' an Ulf? Q' I pi 5 Q Mft 2 3 Si E ' . .R-4, ?f1 . ,,f'11 1 52? ilgw ,,, . -nw A hiffgtl ,541 V , J, tudemits r - r L f 1 ' . 1v1111.f11g111f .,.,:., . .- 1 .111- 1 1 ' : ,guamaufa L Q '- 1,35-13 . .1 , .. .545 -f 11 1 - - 1 fy- 1 3151-11- . :- 1-A 1 ws.: 5 mf 1, 'Ai A in-it-xx.-r.la . Q3 M, ,gin uf 3' ' 1 fb f - .4 A .. .4 '- 'H . ff - e.' 1 4, 4: - - . 1 ,-1313, 11 J A , A 4 - Y I A QT, 1 'A ' -1- S' ' .1 1.1 ' 'U ' x A 44' . 'J .. . H, .r . ..: uliin-4.-.q,iLg- .13 , .u 1 arf Liull.. A.. - Li-iu-..... A fLz.4,..,V- 24:54:33 -1 Sfnisilsgcgg, 5 1 nu-.1ag,,,Q- ,QL 5414:-'-QLna..Qi 13 u.1L,L,. 41 ' -d1:A.:..-. . -Lpgqdiiv ALL-, , Y L jj -:S-....,...., .-.111 4 1... ' fain, -1'---.:' 1 , 'l.. X. 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The thought of leaving campus life and going out into the world is welcomed by some and feared by others. The friends we have gained during these four years will always be remembered. The year started with the election of officers. We par- ticipated in the All School Follies and through The '59 Club we brought to VU the nightclub atmosphere. The Junior-Senior Dance was very successful and brought to close a tremendous college career. MARY ACKER, A.B. am monrl, Indiana ENNETH AHRENS, B.M. pringville, New York AMES ALLERTON, ILS. altimore, Ma1'ylarx1l IOSEPH ANDERSON, B.S. Chicago, Illinois UDITH ANDERSON, ILS. ammonzl, Indiana OIS ANDERSON, A.B. lzicago, Illinois AYMOND ANDERSON, B.S. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin ROBERT ANDERSEN. A.B. Oak Lawn, Illinois ORINNE ANSTEDT, ILS. I. Prospect, Illinois IAMES ANTRIM, Jr., A.B. aPorte, Indiana EVERLY AUS-DER-AU, B.S elrose Park, Illinois ARIE BACKSTROM, AJS. hicago, Illinois EVERLY BADE, B.S. oselaml, New Jersey ENNETI-I BAILEY, A.B. ichmondville, New York IANE BALLMAR, A.R. Iilwaukee, IVisvonsin HOMAS BARR, A.B. 'ark Smith, Arkansas ON BARTELL, A.B. ay City, llliclxigan HARLES RAU, A.B. hicago, Illinois ERHARDT BAUERFEIND, A B pringficld, Massachusetts EONALD BECKER, B.S. etroit, Michigan ROBERT BEER, A.B. Waterbury, Connecticut LOUIS BEILHARZ, A.B. Kansas City, Kansas ROBERT BENNETT, B.S. Ponelo, Indiana RICHARD BEUMER, B.S. St. Louis, lllissouri JOHN BEWIE, A.B. Elmllursl, Illinois MARLENE BIRKHOLZ, A.B Long Prairie, Mirznesota ROBERT BLESCH, B.S. Lenzont, Illinois BARBARA BLOOM, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana CAROL BOESCH, B.S. Saskatrhewan, Canada RICHARD BOHLMANN, B.S Milford, Illinois RUTH BORN, A.B. Detroit, Mizflzigan MARY BOTNOVCAN, B.S. Gary, Indiana DON BOUMA, B.S. Des Wloines, Iowa ARLENE BRACKENSICK, AB Quincy, Illinois CONNY BRADLYN, A.B. Springfield, Massachusetts RONALD BRANDT, A.B. Lincoln, Nebraska EUGENE BRASSFIELD, A.B Streator, Illinois DORIS BRUCH, A.B. Newlxall, Iowa FREDERICK BRUCHNER, AB Lincoln, Rhode Island DON BRUEGGEMANN, A.B Fort Wayne, Indiana ORDON BUBOLZ, B.S. ppleton, Wisconsin AROLYN BURGDO RF, A. B. urora, Illinois LLEN BURRESON, A.B. ilforrl, Ohio AYMOND BUSHUR, ILS. igel, Illinois ,LWOOD CARLSON, A.B. arvard, Illinois ICHAEL CATES, ILS. ey West, Florida UTHEDA CHAFFER, A.B. Iorlon, Illinois RANK CHELLSTORP, A.B. jai, California ARTHA CLARK, A.B. hicngo, Illinois HILIP COOTE, B.S. alparaiso, Indiana ANCY CORBETT, A.B. ak Park, Illinois IANE COULTER, ILS. alparaiso, Indiana HARON COUPLAND, B.S. ichigan City, Indiana LBERT DANIEL, A.B. earborn, Nlichigan AURENCE DANZER, B.S. hicago, Illinois RENE DAVIDSON, AJS. lzicago, Illinois TUART DEXTER, A.Ii. aPo1-te, Indiana RLENE DIETRICH, ILS. orlh Riverside, Illinois ARBARA DIETRICH, A.II. ilshire, Ohio HOMAS DIGMAN, ILS. 'lenvicw, Illinois Seniors iii 55 169 - A ff :In-, I I . 1 Lf K i ,,.., rg, 4 , , 2 l ,,. n M WZ? EMY LOU DINDA, A.B. Cleveland, Ohio ROBERT DIXON, A.B. Waterman, Illinois PHOEBE DOOLITTLE, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana OTTO DORSCH, A.B. Lakeville, Indiana JANET DRUM, B.S. North Tonawanda, New York GARRETT DUCAR, B.S. Elwood Park, Illinois ALLEN DUNTMAN, B.S. Bensenville, Illinois JOHN DURKOVIC, B.S., A.B Silver Spring, Maryland EDWARD EASTON, A.B. Rochester, New York ALAN ECHTENKAMP, B.S. Fremont, Nebraska RICHARD ECKART, B.S. Collinsville, Illinois ROBERT EDDY, B.S. South Bend, Indiana KAREN EGGERT, A.B. Parma, Ohio DOLORES EICKELMANN, A Elmhurst, Illinois ROYANN ENDSLEY, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana RICHARD ERICKSON, A.B. Burbank, California CHARLES EVANSON, A.B. Elmhurst, Illinois DAVID FERGUS, A.B. Columbus, Ohio KARL FINK, A.B. New Britain, Connecticut LOIS FINZEL, B.S. Monr'oe, lifliohigan HEODORE FLEISCH ER, A.B 'aratoga, California AMES FLYNN, A,B. fury, Indiana AROL FONAS, A.B. .asf luFK68Xp0l'f, Pennsylvania ARY LOU FRASE, B.S. rica, Michigan RACE FRAZEE, A.l5. 1oose Lake, Iowa ERALD FREEI-I, AB. ichton Park, Illinois ANICE FRONEK, B.M.E. fury, Indiana ANET FRUCI-ITNICHT, A.B. 'okomo, Indiana ERMAN FUEHRMEYER. ILS ansing, Illinois OIS FUGLIE, A.B. 'inona, Minnesotrl EAN CADE. A.B. leason, Wisconsin AVID GAHL, A.B. ale Park, Illinois EHARLES GAYNOR, A.B. hicago, Illinois KELMA GERENCSER, A.B. enton Harbor, Michigan EOGER GESKE, A.B., B.S. oliet, Illinois KIARLYNN GIESE, A.B. eoria, Illinois VUDITH GILBEY, A.B. ZaPortc, Indiana VIILTON GNEWOTTA, B.S. Tleveland, Ohio GAIL GOODWIN, A.B. Tort Wayne, Indiana DENNIS GOTHER, AB. llilwaulwe, Wisconsin ALAN GRAEBNER, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana DONALD GRAHAM, A.B. Cononsburg, Pennsylvania ROGER GANSCHOW, A.B. Springville, New York WILLIAM GRATZ, A.B. Kenmore, New York I-IERMAN GREUNKE, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana SALLY GROSS, B.S. Mor1r'oe, Michigan GALEN GROTE, A.B. Storm Lake, Iowa RALPH GUNDLACH, B.S. North Tonawanda, New York CHARLES GRUNDMAN, A.B Fair Lawn, New Jersey LARRY GSELLMAN, B.S. Akron, Ohio LOIS I-IAGLUND, B.S. Dearborn, zllirhigun DEANNA HALL, B.S. Maple Heights, Ohio PATRICIA HALL, B.S. Chicago, Illinois ROBERT HALL, A.B. River Grover, Illinois CHRISTINE HAMILTON, B.S East Cleveland, Ohio KEITH HANKEL, B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana RUTH HANSEN, A.B. Clarence, Iowa BERNARD HANSON, A.B. Marlisofx, Wisvonsin MARGARET HARSTAD, A.B. Watertown, llfisconsin MYRON HAAS, A.B. Delmar, Iowa ROBERT HAVER, A.B. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania JAY HAUGER, A.B. Beuverlon, Oregon JANICE HEINKEL, B.M.E. Decature, Illinois KEN HELBERG, ILS. Marian, Iowa MARTIN HENRICHS, A.B. Humboldl, Kansas GORDON HERWIG, AB. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin LORETTA HESSE, A.B. ew York, New York ERNEST HEUER, Jr., B.S. ockport, New York RNOLD HILGENKAMP. 'remont, Nebraska ILLIAM HILLER, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana OUISE HIMMLER, B.S. iles, Illinois ILDRED, HIRT, B.M.E. igermon, Wisconsin ANE HOBSON, A.li. okomo, Indiana ICHARD HOERGER, A.B. hicago, Illinois EERALD HOFFMEISTER, ILS. orth Tonawanda, New York :KEITH HOLDEMEN, 3.S. loshen, Indiana EARL HOLLANDER, Jr., A.B. Jury, Indiana ENNETH HOLM, AJS. hicago, Illinois ILLIAM HOUGHTALING, li.S. ochesler, New York EVEIKKO IIVARI, AJS. iary, Indiana Seniors . ,-fn -,---2-ff --f V- . Al 'Et y W 'His kan QL f 53:2 B. : 'vu E7 er 175 Seniors .P X' I-15 174 I ,L , .. X , -HP , 1 1 ..g. . .fit i 1 H11 I MAX JABS, A.B. Bristol, Connecticut JANICE JACOB, B.S. A ustin, lwinnesota NANCY JANKE, B.S. Cleveland, Ohio GORDON JANOWSKY, B.S North Tonawanda, New York GORDON JENSEN, A.B. Westside, Iowa ROBERT JENSKE, A.B. Detroit, Miafhigan JANICE JOESTING, A.B. Park Ifirlge, Illinois PATRICIA JOHNSON, A.B Rofhester, New York PAUL JOHNSTON. B.S. Porter, Indiana RALPH JOHNSON, B.S. Knox, Indiana ROBERT JOHNSON, B.S. Chicago, Illinois THOMAS JOHNSON, A.B. ,4 kron, Ohio WARREN JOHNSON, A.B. Detroit, lllichigan FRANK JOKISCH, A.B. Virginia, Illinois ALLEN JOX, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana JUDITH JUENGEL, A.B. Hampton, Iowa JUNE JULIUS, A.B. Freeport, Illinois JOHN JUNGEMANN, A.B. Egan, So. Dakota JOANNE KACHER, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana JUNE KAUFMANN, B.S. Alton, Illinois OUISE KECK, A.B. aple Heights, Ohio AE KENARD, A.B. oolford, Maryland ALPH KERWIN, A.B. obart, Indiana ARBARA KILB, A.B. Iilwaukee, Wisconsin IRGINIA KIMBALL, B.S. unster, Indiana HILIP KINAST, A.B. aven, Kansas HARLES KINTER, A.B. illoughby, Ohio ONSTANCE KIRCHOFF. A.B. alatine, Illinois ICHA RD KLEINSCHMIDT, A.l5. ehoborh, lllassachusetts ANDRA KLEINSCHMIDT, B.S. aterbury, Connecticut ARLENE KLEPITS, B.S. hicago, Illinois ARBARA KLINDT, A.B. obarl, Indiana ORRINE KNIGHT, B.S. bbotsford, Wisconsin OAN KNOTH, B.S. rcadia, California ARL KNOPP, B.S. alparaiso, Indiana NE KNOPP, A.B. etroit Lakes, hlinnesota ARGARET KNOPP, B.S. alparaiso, Indiana IERTRAM KOENIG, B.S. len Rock, New Jersey IORCAS KOESTER, B.S. rtonville, Michigan URT KOLLMEYER, A.li. adianapolis, Indiana Seniors 9- , Nl 155' J.. ln '-:,w. . V was xx m 1,9-' ' yi, .Q R. . , ., .. L ,, mf--vu I LX' X usxsl gi I ix ., , Z- 4 I I ,XM Qt: , nk age' 175 Seniors .34 'Q wisff F591 mails iran, '59 3? 2 fi :M 176 V z WILLIAM KOLZOW, B.S. Hinsdale, Illinois MARY KONTAIC, B.S. Elmore, Ohio W ROBERT KORTE, A.B. Fremont, Nebraska EDGAR KOSCHMANN, A.B. 1'll'ilwaukee, Wisconsin WILLIAM KOSER, B.S. Almena, Wisconsin GEORGE KROPP, A.B. Chicago, Illinois KAY KREINHEDER, A.B. Euclid, Ohio JOHN KRUEGER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois LUCILLE KRUEGER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois GUNARS KRUMINS, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana GRACE KRUSE, B.S. Walker, M'innesola CHARLES KUCERA, Jr., A.B. Chicago, Illinois RUTH KUHN, B.S. Appleton, Wisconsin CLARA LAIB, A.B. Hortonville, Wisconsin DAVID LAKE, A.B. Grand Haven, Michigan DOROTHA LANDINO, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana ALFRED LANGE, B.S. Prospect Heights, Illinois TERRY LANTRY, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana NANCY LEE, A.B. Portland, Oregon DAVID LEEGE, A.B. Elkhart, Indiana ARILYN LEHMANN, AJS alparaiso, Indiana HOMAS LEIMBACH, B.S. 'ammond, Indiana ILA LIEN, A.B. raokston, Minnesota RLENE LEININGER, AJS. Yinneapolis, Minnesota OBERT LEININGER, A.B. 'heeler, Illinois DEL LEHMAN, A.I3. -yndon Station, Wisconsin AROL LEWBEL, A.B. 'ew York, New York EVERLY LIVERANCE, ILS Jayne, lllichigan AWRENCE LOESEL, A.B. emlark, Michigan ILDRED LOGAN, A.B. attle, Washington NICE LOI-ISE, A.B. ammond, Indiana lANCY LORENZ, B.S. attoon, Illinois IARK LUDWIG, A.B. orthfield, Ohio 'VAYNE LUEHRS, A.B. conomowoc, Hfisconsin ALE McCARTY, AJS. olling Prairie, Indiana 'ONALD lVlcNEILLY, ILS. Jricago, Illinois EIEILA MACKAY, A.B. thpage, New York UDREY MACLACHLAN, BS uastchester, New York IJZANNE MAHNKE, AJS. ilwaukee, Wisconsin AUL MANTHEY, A.li. . Paul, lllinnvsota Seniors 5+-. ,,.LA , , W , v I ' ' ' f 1.,A1.'-1-.1T- .'1'v. I '. ' 1--,--1 ', P- -I ii i - ki-frrvld F 178 ROBERT MARK, A.B. Mishawaka, Indiana DONALD MARTINSON, A.B Lynn, Massachusetts BRUCE MASTERS, A.B. LaPorte, Indiana MILAN MATUSKA, A.B. Whiting, Indiana JOYCE MATZ, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ELEANOR MEIHOFER, A.B Livonea, Michigan CARL MELANDER, B.S. Villa Park, Illinois KENNETH MEYER, A.B. St. Louis, Missouri LUELLA MICKLEY, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ROBERT MILLER, B.S. Adrian, :Michigan ROBERT MILLER, B.S. Reedsburg, Wisconsin SYLVIA MILLER, A.B. Pipestone, Minnesota WILLIAM MISSELL, B.S. Baltimore, Maryland FLORENCE MOLLER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois CAROL MITCHELL, A.B. Western Springs, Illinois CHARLES MOHLER, B.S. Grafton, Ohio RUTH MOI-IR, B.S. St. Louis, Missouri HANS MOLL, B.S. Chicago, Illinois HAROLD MOLL, B.S. Bergholtz, New York JOYCE MOLLIN, A.B. Chicago, Illinois OGER MORITZ, ILS. lzicago, Illinois LAN MORRISSON, A.B 't. Louis, lllissouri ETH MOSELEY, A.B. ew York, New York AROLD MOYER, B.S. Miles City, lllontana ANET MUELLER, A.B. acine, Wisconsin ARL MUELLER, A.B. levelanrl, Ohio ERRANCE MURPHY, A B falfmraiso, Indiana IUDITH NEHLS, A.B. falparaiso, Indiana ATHERINE NELSON, Bb hesterton, Indiana OBERT NELSON, A.B. illa Park, Illinois ARLENE NEUBRONNER AB ammonrl, Indiana EONORE NICKEL, A.B. falparaiso, Indiana EARL NILDNER, A.B. alparaiso, Indiana BIUANE NOERENBERG, AB orthinylon, Minnesota NORRIS NUSS, A.B. n-eat Bend, Kansas E015 OBENNAUF, 15.5. icero, Illinois I IZLENN OCOCK, B.S. arcngo, Illinois EARYLE OEHMKE, B.M.I: etroit, M izrhigan POBERT OESTERREICH, A B .hicago, Illinois ERIAN OETZEL, A.B. 'heboygam Wisconsin N , - Seniors if I I is ,WV 180 DREW OLDHAM, A.B. Indianapolis, Indiana LA VERNE OLLHOFF, A.B. Walkerton, Indiana SANDRA OLSEN, B.S. Hicksville, New York FREDERICK OLSON, A.B. Shawano, Wisconsin GRETCHEN OLTROGE, A.B Chebanse, Illinois JAMES OPFER, B.S. Shobonier, Illinois MARJORIE PAETZ, B.S. Baltimore, Maryland NANCY PARDIECK, A.B. Columbus, Indiana PAUL DAVIS, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana CORYNNE PAULSON, A.B. Barrington, Illinois JOANNA PERSKE, A.B. Waukesha, Wisconsin KAREN PETERSON, B.S. Phillips, Wisconsin MARLENE PETERSON, B.S. Lapeer, Michigan JO ELLYN PETRY, A.B. Hebron, Indiana EVONNE PFAFF, B.S. Villa Park, Illinois MARY PIEPKORN, A.B. St. Louis, Missouri HERBERT PINGEL, A.B. Marshfield, Wisconsin KATHLEEN PLACKEMEIER, A B Houston, Texas ROBERT POEHLER, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana DONNA POST, A.B. Clayton, Illinois LIZABETH PREUSCH, A.B. aywaod, New Jersey ICHARD PRITZ, A.II. auth Bend, Indiana OBERT PROSEK, A.B. ronwoorl, Michigan ILLIAM RAABE, B.S. onlzers, New York AROLE RADLOFF, ILS. ammonrl, Indiana EORGE REASOR, ILS. ern, Indiana EALPH REDDERSDORF, A.B. 'ary, Indiana IIARION REH RA UER, B.S. irlgefield Park, New York OBERT REINECK, A.B. auwatoxa, Wisronsin LEANOR REISTER, A.B. randhavcn, Michigan ILLIS RENKEL, B.S. arfiolrl Heights, Ohio ORDON RICH, B.S. etroit, Michigan AROL RICKERT, B.S. elby, Michigan IANE RIIEDEMANN, A.B. atertown, Wisconsin AVID RIEMER, B.S. olcottsville, New York HN RUENERM, ILS. asport, New York OBERT RILEY, AJS. alparaiso, Indiana MES ROEDER, A.B. ayton, lllissouri AX ROEGGE, A.B. cksanville, Illinois IIARON ROEGGE, B.S. cksonville, Illinois Seniors 105 in V57 I ha 181 Seniors A 1 L, 14.1 .5 ,in -. I .ua 182 R. LAMAR RUMMEL, A.B. Nappanec, Indiana GALE SAINT, A.B. Anchorage, Alaska LORELEI SAJECK, A.B. Ilflilwaukee, lVisconsin ALAN SANDBORG, B.S. Chicago, Illinois COLIN SANDERS, B.S. New York, New York BARBARA SARACOFF, B.S. Rib Lake, Wisconsin DONALD SCHAAK, A.B. Sleeleville, Illinois ROGER SCI-IELLHASE, A.B. Chicago, Illinois PHYLLIS SCHERER, B.S. Williston Park, New York JOYCE SCI-IMIDT, B.S. West Chicago, Illinois MARCIA SCHMIDT, A.B. Kansas City, Kansas NOEL SCHMIDT, B.S. Lorain, Ohio RICHARD SCHOLZ, B.S. Chicago, Illinois PAUL SCI-IONEMAN, A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana WILLIAM SCHREIBER, A.B lllilwaukee, Wisconsin RICHARD SCHROER, B.S. Seymour, Indiana .IAMES SCHUELER, B.S. Rock Falls, Illinois DAVID SCHULTZ, ILS. Lincoln Park, Michigan MARILYN SCHULTZ, A.B. Chenoa, Illinois - ROBERT SCHULTZ, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan EILEEN SCHULZ, B.S. Tlayton, Missouri IAN SCHUMACHER, A.B. Vauwatosa, Wisconsin EATRICIA SCHUTT, A.B. ay City, Michigan IAROLINE SCHWANKE, B.S. Varna, Illinois 'RANK SCOTT, A.B. Yonkers, New York AMES SENSENBAUGH, B.S. Bloomington, Illinois ANET SEVERANCE, A.B. Jobart, Indiana BETTY SHIELDS, B.S. hesterton, Indiana FRANK SHUFRAN, .lr., B.S. hilipsbarg, Pennsylvania ANE SIELAFF, A.B. Plrippewa Falls, Wisconsin OIS SIEMON, A.B. Darth Little Rock, Arkansas EICHARD SIKORA, A.B. ary, Indiana AGNAR S.lONVAl..l.,, A.B. aunt Vernon, New York OBERT SKULTE, A.B. alparasio, Indiana ARIAN SLYTER, A.B. utchinson, Ilfinnesota LFRED SMITH, A.B. rown Point, Indiana IJA SNIKERIS, A.B. hioago, Illinois ORIS SNYDER. B.S. urora, Illinois EANN SONNE, A.B. etroit, Michigan ED SPAETH, H.M.E. efroit, Michigan I l k TQ, Seniors Q . V, 'QI M. ., 183 PAUL STAEBLER, B.S. Waterford, Wisconsin CAROL STAIGER, B.S. Chirago, Illinois SUZANNE, STAMPP, B.S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin - RHODA STEEGE, A.B. New York, New York ROBERT STELLHORN, A.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana CAROLYN STELTER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois - JOAN STELZNER, B.S. Osh leash, Wisconsin ALAYNE STEVENS, B.S. Madison, Wisconsin CAROL STOKER, B.S. Des Moines, Iowa CAROL STRANG, A.B. Murrayville, Illinois JEANETTE STROESSNER, A.B St. Louis, Missouri ARTHUR STROHMER, A.B. Baltimore, lllaryland EDWARD STRUNK, A.B. fflurora, Illinois ' JUDITH SUCKOW, B.S. Westmont, Illinois RONALD SUCKOW, A.B. Westmont, Illinois CLARENCE SUEDEKUM, A.B. Cape Girardiau, lllissouri ZOLTAN SZTANKAY, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana SUSAN TAYLOR, A.B. Chicago, Illinois ELEANOR TENDICK, B.S. Mt. Pulaski, Illinois MARJORIE THIELE, B.S. New Haven, Indiana BRUCE THORNTON, A.I3. lllenasha, Wisvonsin MARNA TIBREN, A.I5. Victor, Iowa MARSHALL TRACKMAN, ISS Joliet, Illinois ROBERT TRENKA, A.I5. Whiting, Indiana STEPHANIE UIVIBACH, A.II Valparaiso, Indiana NANCY VAN DERA, ILS. Evergreen Park, Illinoix DOUGLAS VELEPEE, A.I5. Rochester, New York KENT VOC-EL, ILS. Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania JAMES WACKER, A.Ii. Detroit, Michigan JACKIE WAGEMANN, ILS. Elmwood Park, Illinois GRETCHEN WAGNER, B.S. Godfrey, Illinois NANCY WALSH, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana RUTH WEBER. A.I3. Appleton, Wisronsin JOSEPH WEGMET, A.I5. Hobart, Indiana NANCY WEI-IMEIER. A.I5. Columbus, Indiana JOYCE WEIISLEN, I5.S. Palisades Park, New Jersey ELVERA WEIMANN, ILS. St. Joseph, lllirlzigan DORIS WENDT, A.Ii. lflurdock, Nebraxlra JAMES WERRE, A.I5. Michigafx City, Indiana DONALD WESTERI-IAUS, A B Indianapolis, Indiana HOWARD WESTPHAL, B.S. Chicago, Illinois .IOANNE WETTSTAED, B.S Quincy, Illinois RONALD WICKS, A B. Las Vegas, New Mexico WESLEY WILKIE, A.B. Detroit, Miclzigarr E. DEBRA WILSON, B.S. Cloner, New Jersey CLIFFORD WINK, B.S. Utica, Mifrlxignrx BRUCE WINKLER, A.B. fllilwuukee, Wisconsin WILLIAM WITHAM, A.B. Gary, Indiana GAYLE WOODRUFF, B.S. Porter, Inrliana HARVEY WUNDERLICH, A.B Park Rirlge, Illinois RAYMOND YAGELSKI, A.B Gary, Indiana BETH YANKEE, A.B. lVIanis!ee, Michigarl ROY YOUNGER, A.B. Chicago, Illinois CARL YOUNGMARK, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana PATRICIA ZAPF, A.B. Miluvrzzllzee, Wisconsin PHILLIP ZINDEL, B.S. Janesville, Wisconsin OHN ADAMS, LL.B. t. Prosperl, Illinois RED ANDRE. LL.l5. arrie, Ontario UENTIN BLACKLY, LL.B. ighlmxd, Imlimm OBERT BORHOLT, LL.li. Valparaiso, Inrlinna EROY DAKICH, LL.B. fary, Indiana AUL GIORCI. LL.B. fury, Indiana . RODNEY HALLBERG, LL.B. alesburg, Illinois RICHARD HATCHER, l,L.B. Iifrhigan City, Inrlifmzz OCER HOLM, LL.l5. inneapolis, IVIIIIIICSOIH OBERT KEENER. LL.B, rave, Pcnnxylvmzizx AYMOND KICKBUSH, l.L.B. altaraugns, Nvw York AROLD KIMMBL, Jr., LL.B. Ycoltsblllff. N0bra.vlza ENNARD KOPP, LLB. 'ewanecg Illinois UGENE McCOSl-I, LL.B. Valparaisn, Indiana IZRA MELAAS, LL.B. es llloirmx, Iowa KARL MEYER, LL.B. feelzskill, New York CHRIS PAPPAS. LLB. -Gary, Inrlirum HERBERT SCHNIEDEL, LL.B. l1IIll0lINIH!l', IVisr7onsin - H I 5 K 1 , I . E -P , ff VI- '11 - 1' ' ,ni 1 I - - 2, - I en In I 'A .Y V , ,i.'?a1, 45 fl' ' . X H3031 ,iff . ' ' In wii .22'.'-I ff 3 A - I X 1':Y1?E'Q.1Qi'.'t . .B ,-T211 ,- U '. 'ffi' 'Q .:u33.,g ia ,XkfXii23?f.1zQ5Q:1- al 'l?4.fi ', 'I wg. -A-,'l',X-H111 Qf,,,.-,- jf,',f',,', ,-,egg ,TA 5 .- 2,1HWY'-x.H'-'L'-ffgfj. , ' 1-HSM bi!.11azilv?f'Q--'-P-:B J.-ff .'x'S't,A ' , , Ligtl V , uniors Judith Rockett, Waytne Grupe, Social Committee Co-Chairmeng Gladys Roebert, Secretary, Dean Kell, President, Thomas Orton, Vice President, Dennis Oberly, Treasurer. Our Junior class was not to be outdone this year as we again staged a victory in the All-School Follies with a rousing satire on the movie, The Reluctant Debutantf' In addition to our many other activities we sponsored the Junior-Senior Dance, a traditonal farewell dance for the seniors, initiated in 1941 as a lawn party. As upperclass- men we began to look more seriously to the future, and our interest in major fields began to build more enthusi- asm for our careers after graduation. But for most of us, there's only one more year of caroling, Spring weekend, formal dances, and chapel. We look forward to our Cen- tennial Homecoming and hope to make our last year the most successful. Talented juniors, Topper Woelfer, jerry Beyersdorf, and Dick Erickson, otherwise known as three of the Ox- Tones , make their way in popular recordings. is Qi uniors ,? vt 'E ., , .,. ' 1 Av 'T' 'V i ,vs 6- H ' , 4 N r swf I Az o I '15-A jf' ' if 1 V ' .3i 1 T 11,- ,, S S: 2 i K M 1 f- ,-. .w , if f 6 We 2. fa, 'Q' , '- : - v -2,3 ' 1 ' 'V r QL, A 1' D -- ' ' 7. NP' ', ,LQ X- Q K' -' W as KX k 3 JP' f' ' ,i L ' f '-ur' V Y if i . V V B x '. am .X 'ii ., QE 1 ' i i lf ,J A . 'mv ... -'nk . . X 1..- 'Eg M -ez ' VC? 4 . 0 ,a 5 .4 ' ,af . ,-Eid x L' iq ' ' 1 ' 1 3 A .g J , A , -I 5 'L ' , 'J' I 1 I v w 1. ' ,i 3 H x 'J A 1 - -. ,.. 5 ' v ' ' I . .fm . 'W' A Q , A e .134-ox J., , ' 3 'Q' 2 J I di ii Q Q- fe' r f H 1. J ' 'G-77. V - : 'vi Q, 6 l 11 I A 'J Jw ' if.-ff, ,L ',', if.-. 1' 1 ,gl , , -f .- . S .' L . V, A l Q ' U ? gc.. 1, Abendroth, Dorcas, A-S Abendrnth, Paul, Eng. Abraham, Donald, Eng. Adams, Sharon Lyn, A-S Alder, Jack, A-S Akin, Jerry, Eng. Albertin, Mark F., Eng. Anderson, Grace, A-S Andrews, Edwin, A-S Atwell, Nancy, A-S Baden, Margaret E., A-S Bader, Betty, A-S Banke, Mary Ann, A-S Barkow, Richard, A-S Barley, Robert, A-S Becker, Susan, A-S Behnke, Barbara, A-S Behrmann, Victor, A-S Bengel, E. Donald, Eng. Benz, Ralph, Eng. Bethke, Joyce, A-S Bevins, James, A-S Beyer, JoAnn, A-S Beyersdorff, Jerry, A-S Bigon, Margaret Ann, A-S Birkenstock, Karl L., A-S Bulmahn, Orpha, A-S Black, David, A-S Blomstrand, Carol, A-S Bluhm, Kent, Eng. Bode, JoAnn, A-S Borman, Karen, A-S Bormann, Fred, Eng. Born, Ruth Ann, A-S Boulton, Judith R., A-S Brass, Janice, A-S Bray, Lou Jeanne, A-S Breitenfeld, Doris, A-S Brickelmaier, Frank M., En Broecker, Joan, A-S Broeksma, Judith, A-S Brockman, Kathy, A-S Brown, Maxine, A-S Bruncke, Nancy, A-S Bubolz, Amelia M., A-S Buehring, William, Eng. Buetow, Elsebth, A-S Burley, Laura, A-S Burmeister, Dale, A-S Callow, Joyce, A-S Carlson, Joann, A-S Carlton, Ken, A-S Case, Russell, Eng. Chehval, Kathleen, A-S Clark, Suzanne, A-S Clarke, Sylvia, A-S Clausen, Marilyn, A-S Collins, Janice, A-S Comstock, Lyn, A-S Connell, John, Eng. Cook, Cherryll, A-S Cook, Norma Jean, A-S Colgan, Barbara A.. A-S David, Monroe S., A-S Desmond, Clinton, A-S Diersen, Ruth, A-S Dietrich, Mary, A-S Dittmar, Doreatha, A-S Doege, Marilyn, A-S Domin, David, Eng. Duer, Eileen, A-S DuFrain, Betty, A-S Dunn, Carol, A-S Dusatko, Richard J., A-S Dvorak, David G., A-S Ebeling, Jane, A-S Eden, Barbara E., A-S Eesley, Karyn, A-S Eggers, Eugene, A-S Erikson, Douglas, A-S Escllmann, Laurel, A-S Evans, Larry, A-S Faber, Susan, A-S Fenske, Carole, A-S Fenske, Mary, A-S Fischer, Dorothy, A-S Fitz, Doris, A-S Flesch, Wayne, A-S Flesner, Mary, A-S Folkening, Janis, A-S Forsell, Lawrence L., Eng. Franzen, Larry, Eng. Frauen, Lawrence, Eng. Frauen, Leonard, Eng. Frederking, Dolores, A-S Friedman. Jeron e, A-S Frucht, Walter M., Eng. Fuchs, Carolyn, A-S Fujii, Dick, Eng. Furno, Frank, A-S Gahl, Bette, A-S Galow, Donald, A-S Garbe, Warren, Eng. Catz, Donald, A-S Gehle, Dan, Eng. Gehle, Judith, A-S Gehle, Robert, Eng. Geistlinger, Jack, A-S uniors . f --9 4 'ifyf ' F' ' 2- i f - N ' Qs' 1 gf gs if-W, -ew ,- , 'I' . 'N E: J.: ' - wx I ' I AII4 Y '7-. K l 'px i Y-K , , J. fx. 1 J N 5 Hr ' ' R - l , J ' ' Q V , i j 5 3:1 as C'-vw 129' I Ae' fr? xi , J - ..: ,J - ' ' - 1 G R' ' Lv., I -x li 'V Q N I, N., f 1-mv . ' 'N f A f ' ,fi ' J. , J ,n 5? fm l Lv. p a 9 Je- J J if ' -Jig f:Vi' 'io '5' yg 1 J 4 J Q A f J .4 J . L , ' x 1 iii n ' --5 ' fe- 5' e f ' ' XYQ Y ,- Q -f . Ry- Q, - ai.. J J, sf J .. , 1 i - J -L.--J: i , A ' ,-'30 J ' ' 1 J , 1 ' , ,. if i F- 'iirr .,: G J J ': P fr -i i. J , , A T ,- .' W 'L ' Hi 4 v ,' . , VL. I. - :e ll., - ,, 1 - 6 4. . fi 4 1? .I J' 3.19 k .Xxx 3 i A- , I . F , , ' V- f -. -- J -:Q J ,, i 1 ei VI, X 4 r :.,,, l ,. 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Gudim, Merrlyn, A-S Hackmann, Ann, A-S Handrock, Bob, Eng. Happel, Merle, A-S Harrer, Ben, A-S Harting, Jcan, A-S Hartman, Nora Jane, A-S Hartman, Roland, A-S Hartmann, Henry, A-S Hasemann, Gretchen, A-S Hattendorf, Shirley, A-S Heerwagen, Kurt, A-S Henning, Mary Alice, A-S Henricks, Ray, A-S Herbst, Glenn, A-S Hodella, Deanna, A-S Holman, Charles, A-S Hogancamp, Bobby, A-S Holmberg, Barbara, A-S Holmes, John, A-S Holtzen, Donna, A-S Hoort, Patricia, A-S Horstman, Justus, Eng Hoskins, Stanley, A-S Husenger, Ellen, A-S Jaeger, Evelyn, A-S Johnson, Ernest P., A-S Johnson, Ronald, Eng. Kallio, Karina, A-S Kell, Dean, A-S Kiefer, Wayne, A-S Klauss, Albert, Eng. Kline, Norman, Eng. Knippa, Jerry, A-S Knorr, Norman, A-S Koeneman, David, A-S Kohler, Beverly, A-S Kohls, Nina, A-S Korcek, Ken, Eng. Kraatz, Marcia, A-S Krage, Chet, A-S Kralovenec, Paul, A-S Kuester, Carol, A-S Kulat, W..y..e, A-S Landherr, Judith, A-S Lee, Rich, A-S Lehr, Linda, A-S Leib, Gerald, Eng. Lenz, Sharon, A-S Limherg, Iris, A-S Lineback, Kathleen, A-S Lohmullen, John, A-S Lonne, Sharon, A-S Ludwig, Bruce, A-S Malte, James, A-S Manske, Paul, A-S Mensing, Richard, A-S Meyer, Fred, A-S Meyer, Jane, A-S Meyer, Marianna, A-S Meyer, Merle, Eng. Miller, James, A-S Minniear, Wendy, A-S Moeller, Sharlene, A-S Monk, Jo Ann, A-S Muenchow, Sue, A-S Newby, Carol, A-S Neuwalcl, Nancy, A-S Nickel, Vinette, A-S Norman, Ann, A-S Nuechterlein, Carol, A-S Nuechterlein, James, A-S Oakes, Ronald, A-S Oberly, Dennis, A-S Opitz, Helen, A-S Otten, Marie, A-S Otto, Judith, A-S Owen, Jayne, A-S Pace, Bob, Eng. Page, Judy, A-S Paske, Sande, A-S Peratt, Mikell, A-S Perdichizzi, Annette, A-S Peters, Dorothea, A-S Peters, Martin, Eng. Petersen, Marilyn, A-S Peterson, Marlene, A-S Piepho, Alice, A-S Platt, Chuck, A-S Posselt, Pat, A-S f uniors '-. n-Q, ,R I ,,,,, ,,, t VU- .-,F ,ff .fx ' -50 NWN' at -- it at ,Fa 'yrs , ,fam ' 'x ' fd A x -M H J g il V7 ' .- Mr, r .jk X 4-, 2' ' J I . 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Rauch, Carl, A-S Rambo, Marie, A-S Reedy, Gwen, A-S Renner, Carol, A-S Richards, Max, A-S Riethmeier, Margaret, A-S Rockett, Judith, A-S Roemer, Harry, A-S Rosentreter, Richard, A-S Rullman, Joyce, A-S Rupprecht, Gloria, A-S Rutkowsky, Lois, A-S Sachtleben, Fred, A-AS Sauterteig, Ruthie, A-S Shaffnit, Ann, A-S Schenk, Carl, A-S Scheppan, Elizabeth, A-S Scherer, Ronald, A-S Schliebe, Sharon, A-S Schmeling, Roberta, A-S Schmidt, Dianne, A-S Schneble, John, Eng. Schneider, George, Eng. Schoenbaum, Carolyn, A-S Schramm, Verdell, A-S Schroeder, Paul, A-S Senkbeil, Robert, A-S Schuler, Suzanne, A-S Schultz, Anthony, A-S Schultz, Marion, A-S Schultz, Wayne, A-S Schutt, Ellen, A-S Smith, Maureen, A-S Spurgat, Robert, A-S Stark, Wyllis, A-S Starke, John, A-S Steinke, Carol, A-S Strom, Barbara, A-S Struss, Alan, A-S Stunkard, G. Frederic, A S Swanson, Diane, A-S Swanson, James, A-S Swift, William, A-S Szoke, Sandor, Eng. Tellman, Marian, A-S Terhune, Marcia, A-S Thole, Glenn, A-S Thompson, Nancy, A-S Thormahlen, Robert, A-S Trautman, Taylor, A-S Troeger, Merton, Eng. Ursclmel, Sarah, A-S Vandersee, Charles, A-S Vester, Dixie, A-S Wa mbsganss, Marty, Eng. Watson, Don, A-S Waughton, Walter, A-S Weary, Marlys, A-S Q Weber, Fiiith, A-S Weber, glolpn, A-S Weing'arfi1er', Heidi, A-S Werner, Mary. Lynn, A-S Wiedenheft, Parp, A-S Weiherman, Judy,,V A-S Wiese, Lucy, A-S , Wilker, Donna, A-S Wodricll, Wayne, A-S Woell, Stanley, Eng. Wright, Jerry, A-S- Wright, Larry, A-S Yoss, Art, A-S Zilke, Jeanette, A-S Zumbehl, Judy, A-S Zwick, William, A-S uniors Y' E' . 1 1. I Wy. rg V1 f Q . -D n , - ll- f' 'it' . 'i 7 -5 'E 3 V - I' A' a I ,.9I' fi 'X WP -H' ' 4 ' , A ' 5112- in W 'A h. r W r fr if ' 1' W A 0. 9 . ' y,,P.v.5- r , ' J i- writ- gif' if ifillf. ..e. - l .4 1 .2 . in 1 I xxx ' , . rg ' I L 'l i2' , . , Lf v n ' I 'ff 5' v '13 N' - Q. r V . 1 1 , p-2.-A 1 1.4: fpfi- , ' if Paige' , , L Sophomores Karen Vogt, Treasurerg Marty Burckle, Social Chairmang Dorothy Stoeppelwerthg Kenneth Ramming, Presidentg Judith Griessel, Secretary. Sophofmores scarred realisrically in the All-school Follies as one member, Al Piepho, is seen leading a live cow on stage in one of the acts. As we, the class of '61, made the transition from fresh- man status to the more privileged sophomore standing, we continued to uphold out reputation of being the 'sharp' group on campus with all eyes keyed toward us and our success. At Homecoming out success shown brightly as one of our own Coeds became Homecoming queen. In January we sponsored Blast-off, an all-school dance at the union. We also sponsored a successful all-school Spring dance and topped the year off with a party at the dunes in May. Abendroth, Richard, A-S Acker, Norma, A-S Ahrens, Sheila, A-S Allen, Clcnnie, A-S Allwardt, Richard, A-S Amt, Barbara, A-S Amundson, Gloria, A-S Anderson, Mildred, A-S Andrews, Emmey, A-S Alspaugh, Judith, A-S Auch, Barbara, A-S Bahls, Janet, A-S Baier, Lowell, Jr., A-S Ballerstein, James, A-S de Beauclair, Paula, A-S Behling, Carol, A-S Benson, Paul, A-S Benz, Robert, A-S Bestor, Frank, A-S Beyer, George, A-S Biebericll, Roger, Eng. Biesemeier, Phyllis, A-S Bittner, Ron, A-S Bleeke, George, Eng. Blemaster, Robert, Eng. Bloser, Trudy,A-S Bobb, Janet, A-S Boelter, Charleen, A-S Bone, George, A-S Bringewatt, Nancy, A-S Brotherson, Lorene, A-S Brunn, Julie, A-S Buchan, Fred, Eng. Burckle, Marty, A-S Burgasser, Joanne, A-S Burmeister, Fran, A-S Calvert, Susan, A-S Carney, Jack, A-S Cerny, James, Eng. Chalupka, Jan, A-S Church, Sam, Eng. Clausen, Judy, A-S Connors, Judie, A-S Cook, Margaret, A-S Cutter, John, A-S Dahl, Joan, A-S Dallman, Barbara, A-S Dallman, Margaret, A-S Daly, Phyllis, A-S Damerow, Judy, A-S Darrow, David, Eng. Dees, Rayola, A-S Delwyn, Jacob, A-S Derendinger, Jane, A-S 1, if , f .-.. X, 'Q fl. , ad L Y ,ii A I - - ,wi . , ' ' yi J es xi. F1 X 1 , -we 209 Y H74 sr j ,A-if l. . I ' Y 53 S' S' IL. 'G , JP' i 9 if .4- ie ' - r fp. S? ,- - V qv. -ss, ' . if 1, 1. ' 'V- L. fb, ,cr Y' 4 ,Y J Qptef, fb KI E ii 1' Sophomores . ,, . 'VR L lx E ,, V. l .'.r' Y s nv, 3' 55 fn! - , la.. 1 , , -W 1 '?iqf-ll 'ig li yu t 4 X ubll Ytilkiii L , ' -. l ' ATM v 'F ee x N -If S l ll 3 l .- I , ea, l 'Ev Sophomores in f J id' mi . i' '67 I V . :ii V ' f ' 1--wif , L, v i , , N-T1 . Ali- . 1 .. i I, . yn , , . .49 1 l A '. ? dx 1 'Q' ..-1:2 J. I ia if sf . .L T . a v ' B It L 1 . , if J -cr? n I 1 ' - 1 J . -F fan-if L , . . ' i -P wi r ' ' 5 Tm!-Q 1 Y' it T , v V ' Q , fi ,F K K' x 1 Q t 1 - .1 Deuitch, Nelson L., Eng. Diersen, Richard, A-S Dilloway, Richard W., A-S Dittmar, Lenore, A-S Dobberfuhl, Sandra, A-S Douglas, Paul, A-S Drodt, Judy, A-S Duesing, Marlys, A-S Duxbury, John, Eng. Earl, Sandy, A-S Ebeling, Jim, A-S Ellaby, Jackie, A-S Erbes, Elsie, A-S Eshenroder, Randy, Eng. Evans, Thomas E., A-S Faszholz, Ruth, A-S Fehrenkamp, LeRoy, Eng Fehlberg, Richard, A-S Fisher, Jim, A-S Fitchett, Erwin, Eng. Forsey, F., Keith, A-S Foth, Roland, A-S Fox, Maryalice, A-S Franks, Betty, A-S Freimund, Karen, A-S Freitag, William, A-S Fritz, Mike, Eng. Fruehling, Earl, A-S Frykholm, Sue, A-S Gall, Rosanna, A-S Gallman, Phyllis, A-S Garrard, Fred, A-S Gaver, Gretchen, A-S Gerdes, Margaret, A-S Gerike, Paula, A-S Gerlitz, Carol, A-S Giessing, Dan, A-S Gilkinson, Dale, Eng. Goetsch, Jean, A-S Goetze, Gary A., Eng. Golke, Leonard, Eng. Grady, Sharon, A-S Graebner, John, A-S Greiner, Joanne, A-S Griessel, Eleanor, L., A-S Griessel, Judy, A-S Grotrian, Harvey, A-S Gruenback, Laurie, A-S Haas, Joan, A-S Hakes, Ellen, A-S Hallberg, Nancy, A-S Hamann, Judy, A-S Hamann, Lois, A-S Hampel, Susan, A-S Kruse, Hannelore, A-S Hansen, Herbert, A-S Happel, David, A-S Hatch, Donald, A-S Heidtmann, Diane, A-S Heins, Karen, A-S Heintzen, Caroline, A-S Heinz, Gerald, Eng. Heisner, James, A-S Hellberg, Charles, Eng. Henning, Lois, A-S Hessler, Glenn, Eng. Hibbard, Sally, A-S Hilgendorf, Dan, A-S Hiller, Arlys, A-S Hoemann, Sharon, A-S Hohnbaum, Jan, A-S Holin, Herb, A-S Honold, Maradel, A-S Horn, Beth, A-S Hovey, Edith, A-S Huebner, Sandra, A-S Huisman, Pat, A-S Hupe, Carolyn, A-S Iannce, Mike, Eng. Irseh, Leona, A-S lsakson, Curtis, A-S Isbell, James, A-S Jacobs, Karen, A-S Jacobson, Paul, A-S Jacobsen, Ruth, A-S .lersild, Susan, A-S Joesting, Lois, A-S Johnson, Brian, A-S Johnson, Marie, A-S Johnson, Karen, A-S Jordan, James, A-S Jorgensen, Beverly, A-S Juengel, Julie, A-S Karpenko, Bill, A-S Kehrer, Dee, A-S Kettner, Peter, A-S Kirchner, Edward, A-S Kleist, Jerry, A-S Knorr, Martin, A-S Knight, Shirley, A-S Knueppel, Daniel, A-S Koeblke, Larry, Eng. Kohlinger, David, A-S Koeneman. Mary Ann, A-S Kohl, Richard, A-S Kovach, Claire, A-S Kraft, William, A-S Kraus, William, A-S - ,, 'W 'M f . ,-,.. A i A i Y r if Sophomores -. , '14 - ' x ' S 1 i . ,51 - ,fo J ee' v K , ..9 '?.' 1 3 ',. .s : V' XG., -1 'N I viii. yj' X' V .J X H I I X 'x x r , A -Nh. - l. ., ,,.i L Q Q 5- ,X . 'Kelp 'M Sophomores +4 ' , Af 1 Alai . ,flux ,K 'ET ,HN J ,-'X V14 X -I' 1 7' Q i, ,, E . Q 'if ' 'Q l ,SQ .,- ,a Ll . :pf FMS H15 1-f - lf ' J ,. it'.i'?fi:ll: ' i' - l. Q ,J w 4 Q '97 1, 4' . . F 5 L, r' , fr 'TCC . ' 1 Krause, Dixie, A-S Krause, Delbert, A-S Krebs, Nancy, A-S , Krenske, Pat, A-S Kretzmann, Karla, A-S Kriesel, Karl, A-S Kroenke, Eugene, A-S Krug, Shirley, A-S Kruger, Elaine, A-S Kruger, Karen, A-S Kutansky, Rudy, A-S Kurtz, Kay, A-S Lachmann, Harold, A-S Ladwlg, Carol, A-S Larsen, Lois, A- S Landahl, Paul, A-S Larsen, Barbara, A-S. Lawrenz, Sharon, A-S Lear, John, Eng. Lenz, Kurt, A-S Lind, Marcia, A-S Link, Ruby, Eng. Loeber, Fred, Eng. Logan, Gary, A-S MacLachlan, Robert, Ab Magnuson, Arthur, Eng Mahler, Nancy, A-S Marks, Linda, A-S Marqkardt, Sue, A-S Marth, Judy, A-S Martin, Richard, A-S Marting, Neil, Eng. . Martis, Donald, A-S Marton, Arpad, Eng. r ,,,, ,J N ,,,,, . 4: i. , -' . , K sl .I ,',, s Q gg: , V, vu . . 4, N' f a .J W- -f . - - ' fi A 1 f im W J i ap A pid- 'J . ..f'Qi.li , , 1 J - :i 'V N f f . i S K - , ,f A ii - -s4- Ea, li -Tx. g lf, ' L ,, . .. 3, 4, A, i , , 'F F g d ii i i il ii A i U-,., . W is f l . iv? ' ' if 3, 7 fi , ,M 'I V .eg ' f -' L f S:-3 'si fiffx lt N 9 .if ia, -1 1 6 ,9- L ,t . 'Pi M. Marunde, Carol, A-S Maschhcff, Leroy, A-S Maxwell, James, A-S Mayhugh, David, A-S Michelangelo, Mazzarella, Eng. McDermott, Dee, A-S McRee, Ruth, A-S Meid, Carol, A-S Melchert, Luke, A-S Mertins, Marilyn, A-S Mesenbrink, Robberta, A-S Meter, James, Law Miller, Barbara, A-S Millies, Bob, Eng. Morandi, Robert, A-S Moy, George, A-S Mueller, Sam, A-S Nelson, Charles, Eng. Nieting, Joel, A-Sw Nrrman, Dcnnis, A-S Norris, Patricia, A-S Oberjohnn, Carolyn, A-S Paitz, Fred, Eng. Pechtel, Bob, Eng. Peters, Adelia, A-S Peterson, Dick, Eng. Pfitzer, Judy, A-S Pflughdeft, Martin, A-S Piepho, Albert, Eng. Pieplow, Paul, A-S Plass, Dorothy, A-S Podojil, Louise, A-S Poerschke, Lynn, A-S Quandt, Eldur, Jr., A-S Quoos, Marge, A-S Rahn, Sharon, A-S Ramage, Wm. L., Eng. Ramming, Ken, A-S Ramp, William, Eng. Rauscher, Carol, A-S Reardon, Beverly A., A-S Redenbaugh, John, A-S Reuter, Nancy, A-S Richert, John, A-S Rickard, Roger, Eng. Riske, Carolyn, A-S Rodman, Orlando, A-S Roebke, Ruth, A-S Rollins, John K., Eng. Rozhon, Carol, A-S Rozhon, Donna, A-S Rullman, Ruth, A-S Rusch, Carol, A-S Ryan, LeRoy, Jr., A-S Schachinger, Carol, A-S Scheffler, Lawrence, Eng Schewe, Mary, A-S Schimkus, Carolyn, A-S Schlci, Rachel, A-S Schmidt, Eleanore, A-S Schreiber, Joyce, A-S Schultz, Richard, A-S Schulz, Sandra, A-S Schultz, William, Eng. Schumacher, Ann, A-S Seebeck, Dottie, A-S Seegers, Ronald, A-S Sering, Dick, A-S Sieving, David, A-S Sieving, Joanne, A-S Simon, Claire, A-S Slanicka, Paula, A-S Sliter, Everit, A-S Smith, Earl, A-S ,E I.. L. Sophomores 411. 47-s gan' . S 3. . Q B I , .1 NW : Q. ,L . V, ij v J 1 - f mme.: ,,' Q 151 M' s sq., E , 0 525333 ' lg , N 6 le. .4 In M I Z? I vt 3: :-. 5 ' Jw saw . E JV, . A ,-4 1 , N ' ' , Q - 6' AA uw, l ' ' 'Q N u ' w- ,. ' I a . L, ' ' C' - S - , .. 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Streder, Juliann, A-S Strefling, Richard, A-S Strefling, Sharon, A-S Strieter, Ann, A-S Strieter, Judy, A-S Shannon, Roger, A-S Shebik, Patricia. A-S Sunderman, Robert, Eng. Sutton, Lee, A-S Swendsen, Joanne, A-S Tangermann, Judith, A-S Taylor, Thomas, Eng. Tewes, Eugene, A-S Thompson, William, A-S Thon, Jeanne, A-S Thietje, Kay, A-S Towle, Jerry, A-S Truemper, Dean, A-S Turner, Linda, A-S Ulbrich, Nancy, A-S Underwager, Kay, A-S Verses, Chris, A-S Vogel Jolm, A-S Vogt, Karen, A-S Voigt, John, Eng. Vollman, Nancy, A-S Voth, Marjorie, A-S Wagner, Bea, A-S Wagner, Carolyn, A-S Walker, Dave, Eng. Wallhausen, Carol, A-S Walker, Nancy, A-S Wascher, Judith, A-S Wegner, Carol. A-S Weil, Patti, A-S Welge, Allan, A-S Weller, Constance, A-S Wendler, Ted, Eng. Wentzlaff, Bob, Eng. Werth, Carl, A-S Whidden, Sarah, A-S Wichmann, Kenneth, Eng Widmer, Raymond, Eng. Wilson, Karen, A-S Winkler, Gayle, A-S Wittlinger, Fred, A-S Wojnhn, Ann, A-S Wolfe, Ron, A-S Wolter, Reynold A.. A-S Wrcde, Sandra, A-S Wulf, Carol, A-S Yates, F'an, A-S Yeager, Robert, Eng. Young, Bonnie, A-S Yugo, Patricix, A-S Zabel, C. Sidney, A-S Zautner, Wilbert, Eng. Zelez, Elizabeth, A-S Zersen, Kathryn, A-S Ziesk, Arthur, Eng. 202 Sophomore-:s ni Freshmen Marvin Remus, Social Chaitmang Williain Bicker, Presi- dentg Sara jane Foster, Sectetaryg john Knight, Vice Presi- dentg Robert Lux, Treasurer. Freshman, Linda Knorr, socializing and meeting with classmates at the class-mixer in the union during Freshman Week. The class of '62 entered Valparaiso with mixed feelings of anticipation and fearfulness. As members of the largest freshman class in the history of the university we were in- troduced to college life by learning to stand in long regis- tration lines and buttoning properly for upperclassmen. Witli our green beanies we proved our worth by conquer- ing the sophomores in the traditional push-ball contest. The bonfire and the float, built by members of our class, showed that we, too, had the Valpo spirit. The Homecom- ing Dance, Sweater-Sox Hop, a skit for the All-Sihool Fol- lies, and a tobaggoning party were some of the highlights of our first eventful year at Valpo. Aaron, Kent, A-S Aasheim, Gary, A-S Adam, Paul, Eng. Ahlemeyer, Dave, Eng. Allcatt, Diane, A-S Allen, Don, Eng. Almond, Judy, A-S Anderson, Bradley, A-S Anderson Janice, A-S Anderson, Fatt, A-S Anderson, Shirley, A-S Anderson Wendell, Eng. Andrew, Svihra, Eng. Ansorge, Charles, A-S R -.- FEC N Y Arneson, Dorothy, A-S Atkins, Charlotte. A-S Bach, Leroy, A-S Boerenwald, Joanne, A-S Baethke, Kay, A-S Baietti, Norman, A-S Bailey, Karyl, A-S Bankert, Joyce, A-S Banks, Fred, Eng. Bankson, Elizabeth, A-S Bardonner, Charles, Eng. Barloga, Richard, Eng. Barnekow, Elroy, Eng. Bartelheimer, Myrna, A-S l ' 1 Barth, Paul, A-S Bartlet, Wilma, A-S Bathse, Ruth, A-S Baumann, Wes, A-S Bauer, Robert, A-S Bauer, Susan, A-S Beck, Barbara, A-S Becker, Bob, A-S Beckman, Helen, A-S Beeke, Noreda, A-S Behn, David, Eng. Behrens, Judy, A-S Beilfuss, William. A-S Bengtson, Bonnie, A-S Benson, Richard, A-S Berneclzer, Jane, A-S Berner, Beverly, A-S Berreitter, Nancv. A-S Beu, William, A-S Bicker, Bill, A-S Bierwagen, Ellen, A-S Biesemeier, Carol, A-S Bimler, Richard, A-S Bird Charles, A-S Blakemore, David, A-S Bleeke, Howard, A-S 6, r . Y, ,X 1 ':- ml W... 1 , .,,,... 'Y -iw' 4 'UN ' v -,z- Y .Hs . ,-1. V D 5'.1'.+Z? -12 vw. ,A-rm-.1 Freshmen N .Q , 6 F 4, 6 . 'X' ,- - R 6 a Q 46 I Ain. Fl -,, 11 :Q ' 4 Y , H . gi' 'ii' ri 'I l il L B FW in vi u r 7 7' Vs , .- V , l I , x I 4 .lv-'v2,. . Q rift K ' i Q I ae- .1 , , f' A ph- , 1 -'31. -Q' rx . in L... V , J A X w o ligne B Qfssfai., 9 -,,, ,l .,.. Q -.,i .. ff, 'F 'Y fi L 1-K .w 1' 1- W 47 LA r. MM? A. 1 -fi 15' - . 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Martina, A-S Bublitz, James, A-S Buchner, Katy, A-S Buhrow, Ralph, A-S Buhlmahn, Fred, A-S Burgdorf, Ann, A-S Burt, Douglas, Eng. Busse, Allan, A-S Buuck, Bob, Eng. Carlson, Clarence, A-S Carlson, Hedda Mae, A-S Carrier, Loretta, A-S Caston, Claudia, A-S Chezem, Nancy, A-S Chrien, Wilma, A-S Christiansen, Gerald, A-S Christiansen, Paul, A-S Ciesar, Gill, A-S Clark, Ann, A-S Clark, Jim, Eng. Clark, Johann, A-S Clausen, Chris, Eng. Clements, Francis, Eng. Coiner, Jerry, A-S Congdon, Steve, Eng. Conrad, Marilyn, A-S Cook William, A-S Cordes, Rita, A-S Coyle, Robert, Eng. Crowe, Carolyn, A-S Cruser, Eleanor, A-S Cuccia, Robert, A. Eng. Culling, Elaine, A-S Cushman, Gloria, L., A-S Dawson, Robert, Eng. Dehlin, Bernard, A-S Dey, Beth, A-S Dian, Linda A., A-S Dierker, Linda, A-S Dobbs, John, Eng. Doege, Karl, A-S Dollase, Marie, A-S Dolleck, Lawrence, Eng. Dalleck, Loretta, A-S Doolittle, Phil. Eng. Dopp, Grace, A-S Dorsch, Henry, A-S Keeny, Larry. A-S Dukles, Sylvia Ann, A-S Dutcher. Jake, Eng. Dyer, Dorothy, A-S Dzurik, And ew, A., Eng. Ebeling, Kathy, A-S Eggerding, Joanne, A- S Elias, Joe. Eng. Ellison, Ruth Marie, A-S Ely, Colleen, A-S Endres, Frecl, Eng. Englbert, Norrine, A-S Engler. Judi, A-S Engling, Herbert William, Eng. Epstein, Judy, A-S Erdmann, Carol, A-S Erdmann, Lois, A-S Erichsen, Erik A., Eng. Erickson, Richard, A-S Etter, Bob, Eng. Fabsits, Art, A-S Faludi, John, A-S Fassett, Clark, A-S Fedder, Ruth, A-S Feher, Ferene C., A-S Fields, Nancy, A-S Fields, Larry, Eng. Fiesler, Carol, A-S Finzel, Dorothy, A-S Fischer, Robert, Eng. Fleischer. Jean C., A-S Flemmer Jovce A-S Flick Rosetta A-S Florell Linda A-S Fonas, Kenneth, Eng -if J fs: . A an fs? -.igfr XJ' 3' . . 1 lv J Q ' 'F .hg- 'Q- Freshmen -U s -'I 41 .' 6-' 6 ' at t ' N ,X i I5 R I-.f . E l it 1 lim' I 11 1 11 .lfl if 'i f '6 . J Viv 6' ,v- 5 E Y W . ,X M, , 3 1 i ii . -il 'fa ww: : V ,fb lah ' Q.. G: ' fx 5, -- ' Q3 Nfl , ?, , I' A I tv r I . 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Groehn, Patricia, A-S Grote, Jeffrey, Eng. Grotheer, Corinne, A-S Grow, Ruthanne, A-S Gsellman, Ronald, A., Eng. Guenther, Helga, A-S Gilmore, Margaret, A-S Haendschke, Ruth, A-S Haertel, Paul, A-S Hagemann, Sharlene, A-S Hagge, Louise, A-S Hahn, Carol, A-S Hahn, William, F., Eng. Halcomb, Judith, A-S Holle, Jeannette, A-S Hamann, Milton, Eng. Handriclc, Barbara, A-S Hansen, Marjorie, A-S Hardacker, Ralph, A-S Harding, John, A-S Hallcher, Judith, A-S Hannewald, Carol Jean, A-S Hnzmeyer, William, Eng. Harms, Norma D., A-S Harnish, Lorelei, A-S Harting, Judith, A-S Hartman, Janice, A-S Hathaway, Robert, A-S Havlik, Shirley, A-S Hawkins, Paul, A-S Hay, Rosinl, A-5 Heiden, Robert, A-S Helming, Kenneth. A-S Heller, Dorothy Mae, A-S Hellwig, Karren, A-S Hemminghaus, Jan, A-S Hemminghaus, Judy, A-S Hensel, Jim, A-S Hershinger, Marilyn, A-S Hesterman, Carol, A-S Heussner, Glenn, Eng. Hewlett, Wanda, A-S Hilgendorf, Don, Eng. Hill, Norman, Eng. Hillegas, Wayne, Eng. Himm, Sharron, A-S Hirchmough, Denis, A-S Hoffman, Barb, A-S Hoffman. Warren, Eng. Hoffman, Phyllis, A-S Hodgson, Daniel, Eng. Hoeh, Carolyn, A-S Holtorff, Karen, A-S Hollinger, Dianne, A-S Homann, Maxine, A-S Hooker, Judy, A-S Hooks, Collis, Eng. Horvat, Robert E., A-S Hultsch, Carole, A-S Hupe, Virginia, A-S Ilseman, Ken, Eng. Ingroff, Dave, Eng. lnsley, Page, A-S Iverson, Janet, A-S Jaeger, Norman, A-S Jahn, Bernard J., Eng. Jahnke, Allen, A-S Jahnsen, Arthur, Eng. Janac, George, A-S Jarosch, Helen, A-S Jarrett, Steve, Eng. Jensen, Alice, A-S Jepsen, Larry, A-S Jensen, Wayne, A-S Jewell, Don, A-S Johnson, Judy, A-S Johnson, Marge, A-S Freshmen 1, K- 7' A ' X A - ,f wx! , .pg , -0- Q- r . E, , , ' ' i a.' - J, , , ,. fy . n if: ' Pwgf X I i 1 I , ' 5 5 .5 i '55 . wi 4 E ' l r, , , will 11' tx J E Y: iii, ' HL A .H i I :QQ ' C r ' ' - Q if V gr' W' 'gl 5 'fvj xi J Y - it X f - 'X W X . V . , ' , uf? 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Koenn. Janice, A-S Kohrt, Becky, A-S Kohtz, Kama, A-S Kollman, Kick, Eng. Konrad, Sharon, A-S Karsmeyer, Lillian, A-S Ko'te, Karen, A-S Kretschmar, Gerry, Eng. Kretzschmar, James, A-S Kretzschmar, Judith, A-S Kretzschmer, Paul, A-S Koenig, Kenneth, A-S Kummer, Barbara, A-S Kurmis, Donald, A-S Kutansky, Nikki, A-S Kwiran, Manfred, A-S Ladwig, Janet, A-S LaFollette, Douglas. A-S Lambertson, Rohert, Eng Lang, James, A-S Lange, Ronald, A-S Lanoch, Diane, A-S Lapierre, David, A-S Lapp, Dianne, A-S Larson, Richard, A-S Lass, James, A-S Lautenklos, Uhla, A-S Lebrecht, Trudi, A-S Lee, Sandy, A-S Lehmpuhl, Mike, Eng. Leimer, Dwight, Eng. Leno, Theodore, A-S Leonard, Carl, A-S Lienav, David, Eng. Lisske, Don, A-S Lietzan, Carole, A-S Likeness, Ruthann, A-S Liles, Naomi, A-S Lindeman, James, A-S Link, John, A-S Lippert, Stephen, A-S Lchrman, Ann, A-S Lollse, Orville, A-S Long, Julie, A-S Long, Ken, Eng. Louie, May Jean, A-S Ludwig, Carole, A-S Luehr, Bruce, A-S Lukes, Leroy, A-S Lundberg, Nels, Eng. Lundgren, Curtis, A-S Lux, Robert, A-S Maas, Elaine, A-S Maas, Joan, A-S Mackensen, Charlotte, A-S Macy, Aaron, A-S Magnuson, Lynne, A-S Main, Marietta, A-S Main, Stephen, A-S Mainland, Ann, A-S Malak, Jeffrey, A-S Malchow, Grant, A-S Malone, Thomas, A-S Mandell, Claude, A-S Manka, Louise, A-S Marohn, Joy Ann, A-S Marske, Maralyn, A-S Martin, Judy, A-S Mattila, Charles, A-S Matyas, Susan, A-S Mazade, Vic, A-S 111. Freshmen I -, L, i yi q i, 4. 'J ,?,j L, , ' ,S A, f 'lofi Q q J 9 TM iii ,sg Z, is- ', J 'Xi' Q , , ii I V fi 1 1 , -1 ff..':, l 0 AQ 'l' 14,31 ' V - Q ir: 'X -.ar ' f' Q -f 'zu e , v fs, 5 . ' , - . 'r'a- l jr M fs- f J L -aff , ...,- V 'F F J , , 5 fi E ' , -J , , b, ST y- V Ll , f Tl. 1-T .4 S . YF' -ff' ' in L n J ii 5 J 4 it J or L, a 'M 'rv LQ fs C .I I N 1 I. .C ff. A 'Q' I, fr , 35 H i - . i 1 7 is. 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Meredith, Janis Lynn, A-S Merkle, Marcille, A-S Messman, Elizabeth, A-S Messmann, Warren, A-S Meyer, Cynthia, A-S Meyer Meyer Y Meyer, Meyer, 9 James, Eng. Marilyn, A-S Robert, A-S Margie, A-S Michehl, Judie, A-S Miller, Larry, Eng. Millett, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miessle Misch, John, A-S Ted, Eng. Mary, A-S , Arlene, A-S ' r, Herbert, A-S Paula, A-S M. eslein, Mary Anne, A-S Montaba, Mark, A-S Moolenaar, Donald, A-S' Mueller, Carolyn, A-S Muechow, Carol, A-S Muhl, Janice, A-S Mussell, Shirley, A-S Negus, Robert, Eng. Nehls, Margaret, A-S Nemetz, Allen, Eng. Neuman, Margaret, A-S Neubronner, Fred, Eng. Newland, Mary, A-S , Nichols, Carolyn, A-S, Nierman, Nancy, A-S Niemann, Carl, Eng. Q Niemeyer, Tom, A-S Niemeyer, Ted, A-S, Noller, Patricia, A-S Noland, John, Eng. Nordbrock, Frederick, Eng North, Bob, Eng. North, Phil, A-S Numrich, Ken, Eng. Obier, Kathie, A-S 0'Connell, Karen, A-S Oleson, Robert, A-S Ollhzff, Marlene, A-S Otte, Ann, A-S Pagels, Norbert, A-S 2 Pankey, Richard, A-S Pape, Dick, Eng. Pardieck, Steve, Eng. Paschen, Maxine, A-S Paulus, John, Eng. Pawluk, Linda, A-S Pearson, Geraldine M., A-S Pekarek, Frank, A-S Peterson, Judy, A-S Petri, Carol, A-S Pfeiffer, Chuck, A-S Pieper, Dodie, A-S Piotter, Jean, A-S Plimpton, Susan, A-S Plohocky, D. E., A-S Plum, Timothy, A-S Pchlmann, Horst, Eng. Pollnow, William, Eng. Porisch, Ruth Ann, A-S Pottenger, Julia, A-S Priebe, Paula, A-S Prince, Edward, A-S Prothe, Eldon, D., A-S Quade, Nancy, A-S Quarti, Vesper, A-S Rabe, Carolyn, A-S Raatz, Ruth, A-S Rademacher, Bruce H., A-S Raddatz, Gerald H., Eng. Rader, Joyce, A-S Radtke, Fred, A-S Rahn, Norman, Eng. Ramming, Jim, A-S Ramsey, Sandra, A-S Randolph, Virginia, A-S Rasmusson, Rhoda, A-S Raushi, Thaddeus, A-S Reddersdorf, David, A-S Rechlin, Roger, A-S Recknagel, Beverly, A-S Rehlander, Calvin, Eng. Reichmann, Hazel, A-S Remus, Charles, A-S Remus, Marvin A., A-S Renz, Gloria, A-S Reynolds, Thomas, A-S Richter, Edward Max, A-S Richter, Don, A-S Rickert, Linda, A-S Riechmann, Fredrica Ann, A.S Ritchie, William, Eng. Rin, Norbert, A-S Roertson, Jerry L., Eng. Rockway, Phyllis, A-S Freslnnen U E Si! 1' ,., 1- '- 55 X 1 -sa Q .P Ai of -wi'-' ' J S- ' -,B Y. bf 'P , Y J Q -,Q g i, 1 ' ..-1 X Zz' V ' 'V' ' P 'Q in l avril ,Vx A I I e , luv, , 1 1 K ary' - -9 V' , -cf' 4 4-Lf gi ll- f ' wi 1 . Y'-'I -av! V -:lf F gl g , 2-J Q' , K rbixfigl D 'jiri D U . '-1.. , b ,qu V 'N ,ci 5 IC ff' -6, -2 - N 7,3 e ' 'Yr V , is is 3? il., '- .gf - .- aj- i ' J tis' if G - A.,, 1 H.. 'R 1 ' 7 ' 5 , lb-ai iq. . A' 1 2 2 . tg, .4 J ' 2-af 1 S254 h i i l ,ici-E 1 fw 1- I . J' jf I '-5 'ii-'fi J? I W 'I , 5 ' ' R I J, .'i I 1 IE Q r 'Ti E W. f Ki if Vx! i. L. 0 .ki ...Av Freshmen 'R me 1 38. 7. be . ,L Tv- 'X 1 '.4 1' 1 . Y '41 - J ,, -yr if! ,- .- Q ' nik? 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Schnute, Jon, A-S Schoenbacher, Joyce, A- Schramm, Arletta, A- Schroer, Donald, A-S Schroth, Katharine, A-S Schuessler, Greta, A-S Schultz, Diane, A-S Schultz, Donald, A-S Schuster, Jean, A-S Schuster, Joan, A-S Schutt, Warren, A-S Schwanke, Sandra, A-S Searl, Geraldine, A-S Seefeldt, W. J., Eng. Seidler, Dave, A-S Seil, JoAnn, A-S Serkland, Roger, A-S Sieb, Robert, A-S Sieber, Janet, A-S Sievers, Marilyn, A- Siler, Margaret, A-S Silvey, Kathleen, A-S Sho-ck, Sally, A-S Sleizer, Sondra, A-S Smart, Thomas, A-S Smith, Herbert, A-S Smith, Joanne, A-S Smith, Marvin, A-S Sokol, Joanne, A-S Sorenson, Paul, Eng. Spaulding, Nancy, A-S Spannaus, Boots, A-S 4 Spencer, L. Jitanne, A-S Spohnholtz, Jack, A-S Stark, Bonnie, A-S Starn, Jeanie, A-S Stegeman, Hank, A-S Steinke, Janet, A-S Stenzel, Elaine Mae, A-S Stifel, Grady, A-S Stindel, Carl F., A-S Stoelting, Lyle, A-S Stoffel, John, A-S Stotlemycr, Naomi, A-S Strcsney, Judy, A-S Sumner, Jim, Eng. Svoboda, Robert G., Eng. Szilage, Sherry, A-S Thiese, Alan, A-S 'l'l:.mas, Brian, A-S Thompson, Larry, A-S Thompson, Mary Ann. A-S Timmezmann, Joan, A-S Tobin, Terry, A-S Todhunter, Jack, A-S Towler, Wayne, A-S Trautman, Lynn, A-S Tremaine, Gale, A-S Trenker, Gary, Eng. Troester, Laurie, A-S Trost, Albert, A-S Turley, Tum, A-S U::l:el, Jacob, Eng. Unger, Marilyn, A-S Vahle, Myra, N., A-S Vargo, Robert, Eng. Vaughn, Rocrta, A-S Vanderles, Audrey E., A-S Verhulst, Dick, A-S Vexner, Karl, Eng. Vieweg, Barbara Jean, A-S Voight, Judith, A-S Volk, John, Eng. Voll, Annette, A-S Vollmer, Sharon, A-S Wade, Christiane, A-S Wagner, Charles, Eng. Wagner, Edith, A-S Wagztner, Jesse, Eng. Wall, Ann Louise, A-S Wallen, Ralph, A-S Warstler, Donna Kay, A-S Weary, Sharon, E., A-S Weber, Grace Thea, A-S ,,,..q v-.' 'S , 1, . A , i S L- '.1 ' fr? r, fffx X v ,K ur.-. Weber, Patricia Anne, A-S iw' 'rx Weiss, Carol, E., A-S Q Freslunen Tw-r .4. fi J if i Q. 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Werner, Wendell, A-S Werner, Janis, A-S Weil, Diana, A-S Weiss, Barbara, A-S Wenzel, Charles, Eng. Whitehouse, Joyce, A-S Wieck, Barbara, A-S Wicclxmann, Ruth, A-S Wiederaenders, Ruth, A-S Wiendl, Margaret K., A-S Wildauer, Robert, Eng. Wilkie, Rich, A-S Winans, Roberta, A-S Wipfler, Allen, Eng. Wolfe, Barbara, A-S Wogdruff, Gordon, Eng. Wuelk, Bernice, A-S Wulf, Arnold, Eng. Wunderlich, Paul, A-S Yazich, Louis N., Jr., A-S Yochens, Marilyn, A-S Yoss, Joel, A-S Zaun Robert, L., A-S Zeh, Brian, A-S Zell, Ute, A-S Ziegler, Carl, A-S Ziegler, John, A-S Zielke, David, Eng. Zimmermann, Pam, A-S Zweifel, James, A-S Zwemke, Rodger E., A-S Law I Adamson, Charles Hendrickson, Oliver, Jr. Landino, Carl Siesennop, Thomas Varzeas, Carlos Law II Alexander, Kerry D. Bloom, Bruce E. Fedder, Arthur W. Haerther, Bert Hall, Raymond W. Hildebrand, Ronald L. Lemke, Charles Lien, Edgar Nickel, Dieter Probst, Robert C. Query, Cecil A. Unclassified Brockmiller, Carol Gottet, Laverne Kriefall, Rachel Mummert, Maris J. Stuekert, Ruth ZIG Law School fi A - P x. '25 L r I I ' 'i' I 6, . . .. I iw - if 4 w Z. X. I: 1 f 1 -a J v f I Q - ir 86. il AP: A 4 L - .1 1 .I ' , , I X , warg!! ' , r x .. A .. 1. ' Q ...L 4 DUANE M. NOERENBERG T H E B E A C 0 N VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY . VALPARAISO INDIANA To the students and the faculty of Valparaiso University Once again as a school year draws near its enzl, the yearbook draws near its end also and, I hope, a satisfactory record of the year's events. I was happy to have been editor of Valpo's 100 year book and hope the record will be useful to this year's classes and the future's historians. Of course, as always, it is the little cogs which make the wheel go around, this year too it was the staff who started and completed another BEACON. I know they have no question, it is their book. I want to acknowledge the fine professional people who have willingly and ably given their technical assistance to The BEACON editors and staff. Mr. Richard Brier of Capitol En- graving Companyg Mr. George Graessle of The Graessle-Mercer Compnay, printers, Mr. Jack Bundy of The S. K. Smith Company, covers, and Mr. Norbert Dompke of Root Photographers. There are many other supposedly little peoplel' but without whom our job would have been much harder. To all whose assistance and cooperation have made our job easier we wish to express thanks. There is prcbably nothing as bad as an error in journalism, I only hope there aren't too many or anyone is greatly offended. Undoubtedly in a book of this size there are mistakes and my apology can be weak at best, nonetheless we are sorry they were made. Cn my own and cn behalf of the staff, thanks. The EDITOR Q ff verltiising ff Y' I, I I , A 9 0 V , ' , 4 f P' ' l ' If 'Q' r H5 ' J f . 'G r 'Nq ,N If - P V . IP VBELLBOOK 5 DLE WITH JAMES? STEWVA Fi 'I KIM, CGLOR 'lg ,,A, ,Q ,Qli ess sggg Y..-f..?4 H VAL grznr o1sL PARAF mnnnlwqy WW! IKM' vii' . Nuppnau Insurance Agency VALPARAISO BE SURE - INSURE PLUMBING CO. INC. F Sf B k B ld g Plumbing Air conditioning R 208 9 I'I g Sheet IVIEISI v Ip I d Ph 3 osol 210 E L I y v Ip iso, I 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF TODAY- THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY , STANDARD SHEFFIELDS LUMBER cf suPPLY BEAUTY SALON COMPANY Fred Wehrenberg, Presid 'r 401 E. Lincolnway HAIR STYLES 6 CUTTING 1300 Le b g R d Fort Wayne, I d Wherever you ore Pouse. In Bottles glze Coca-Cofa fouling Co. LOWENSTINE'S Outstanding Apparel for Men and Women A Complete Department Store 73 Years of Cooperation with Valparaiso University Congratulations to the Class of 1959 WASH-O-MAT Laporfe, Ind., Inc, Phone 3-8314 505 Freeman FARMER'S Compliments STATE BANK f o Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Friendly Bank VALPARAISO, INDIANA THE MOLTZ JEWELRY STORE lFormerly Vail Jewelryl Phone 2-1241 11 East Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. INDUSTRIAL PIPING Er ENGINEERING CO. 1340 Grant Avenue Fort Wayne, Indiana HENRY FREY, OWNER Power Plants - Automatic Sprinkler Systems Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing Er Air Conditioning Systems Piping Systems for Sewage Disposal and Filtration Plants Compliments ENJOY OUR NEW of BOOMERANG BROILER ALLANSQN DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE MODERN CAFETERIA COMFORTABLE ROOMS AIR-CONDITIONED TV FREE PARKING HOTEL LEMBKE Phone 3-1501 INSURANCE AGENCY NOTHING BUT INSURANCE 406 E. Lincolnway Phone 3-8011 Congratulations to the Class of '59 Sears Roebuck and Co. SUTTON'S EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH ER AII assignments precisely executed 901 E. Lincolnway Phone 3-9241 Our Compliments E112 Hiheitv-mezzengvr PORTER COUNTY'S DAILY NEWSPAPER COMPLI MENTS OE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE COMPLIMENTS OF SIEVERS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE 109-III E. LINCOLNWAY Ph. 3-3911 WAYNE CANDIES, INC. XA kqsglso VEQPC -22,3 KVA 'P Makers of Fine Candies to 02049 Fort Wayne, Indiana 2 . eoxv-ASO D, vp' W. C. Dickmeyer, President sq ,J BROWN'S DAIRY VAL-PQ EV. VELVET ICE CREAM N D The Food Store on the Campus VITAMI HOMOGENIZED MILK College Ave. at Freeman Sf. Wholesale, Retail, or Home Delivery 55 Monroe Sf. Phone 2-IO7I INDIANA CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL COMPANY LUMBER AND VALPARAISO, INDIANA BUILDING MATERIALS FIRST STATE BANK OF VALPARAISO THE BANK WITH THREE DRIVE-IN WINDOWS Member of Federal Reserve System Member of F.D.I.C. CASBON BROS. ELECTRIC COMPANY C O N T R A C T O R S EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Over 45 years Experience as Underwriters of Church, School and Hospital Issues B. C. ZIEGLER and COMPANY West Bend, Wisconsin BENTON'S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES - CIFTWARES JEWEL COLORIZER PAINTS Telephone 2-OI OI 70 Washington Valparaiso, Ind. Organized in I887 this Association has paid liberal Dividends every year since Each Account insured 510,000.00 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VALPARAISO, INDIANA 66 and 68 S. Washington ALLENS BAKERY EAST SIDE Came, of D,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Where there is never a compromise ERWIN 0. WEGEMANN, Prop. with quality o Featuring a Complete Line of Bakery Products a'WaYS ffesi' zzoa North Prospect Ave. 56 Lincolnway 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 ofthe 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 World's Largest Manufacturer of Permanent Magnets Diamonds Watches Jewelry D, Printer for particular people JEWELER PHONE 2-3351 605 Indiana Avenue Phone 4-0851 9 Franklin Street Valparaiso, Indiana VALPARAISO INDIANA VERA-LORAINE SMART APPAREL ANDERSON'S GIFT AND TOT SHOP Valparaiso, Indiana 60 Washington Phone 4-2321 Valparaiso' lndlana X I L, 1 ' X- , ' ly Precision Needle Roller Bearings 4 X Refi? . , - ,I . r-rA I El I' I s ' If I , l ec rica Decia ies I f MCGILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. vAI.PARAIso, INDIANA of ' E , Products of Quality Q7 1 y ' G Co, Milwaukee Lutherans and their friends prefer Iviilwaukee's leading Lutheran Church Cemetery WHOLESALE GRACELAND North Sherman Boulevard at City Limit Candy - Fountain Supplies - 6401 North 43rd sneer A Tobacco - Sundries A Lutheran Church Property, Endowed with Care Funds E . S , Nl 156-158 s. washington sf. Valparaiso, Ind. HER? RT W GAU EWU mga' Past President of American Cemetery Association Phone 2-gon American Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company G 90 Minute Quick Wash and Dry Service Laundry Real Estate and Insurance DVY Cleaning , I Rug Cleaning Mortgage Financing Fur Storage Phone 2-0861 8 N. Washington St. Valparaiso, Ind. l50-T52 LaFayette St. Valparaiso, Ind CONTINENTAL - DIAMOND FIBRE CORPORATION A sussinmnv or THE Bunn coMPANY Manufacturers of Electrical Insulating Products Laminated Plastics Vulcanized Fibre Micabond Vulcoid Plant Location Valparaiso, Indiana Newark, Delaware Bridgeport, Pennsylvania Spartanburg, South Carolina Compliments of Foodland Supermarket 5' Locker Plant YOUR SHOPPING WONDERLAND Flowers and Gifts for every occasion THE HOAD5 307 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. T404 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. 2 DON R. FRUCHEY, INC. Chicago Heights Glass Cr Paint Co. Maumee Road II37 Halsted St. Fort Wayne, Indiana Chicago Heights, Illinois Engineering Metal Products Corp. Koontz-Wagner Electric Co., Inc. 620 S. Belmont Indianapolis, Indiana CITY GLASS SPECIALTY, INC. SECURITY 2I24 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne, Indiana TONN 8' BLANK, INC. I04 N. Franklin St. Michigan City, Indiana 516 N. Michigan St. South Bend, Indiana MFG. 5' CONTRACTING C0 P. 0. Box 343 Burlington, Wisconsin tv A lit Xl L V' . rl Wit EQ QD W y Eil l, nt lillillx V., '-rf- - A - if it l is l ilk' ggalk wi P l? l l il i 'iiFilltlf'i'1 I! f t .L i i 1 li if-it fr ' 'rs a i l '+L' L f , I - iii l EE l iii Ili 'l .fFinanciaIfreedomfor Lutheranfamiliesf' Y? f-fffrf ll . ta rrri ' l --.E ll through the U. S. and Canada the Aid Association for Luther- E E ans serves Lutherans of the Synodical Conference CMis- i 1 souri, Wisconsin, Evangelical Lutheran, Slovak, and Na- ..... . tional Evangelical Lutheran Synodsi. Its history of low -?- net cost life insurance has helped make it America's largest ii' ii fraternal life insurance society. i- Ti nnually, A.A.L. benevolence funds serve the Lutheran Church. .1-T ' Grants to Lutheran charitable agencies, sponsorship of il T-L significant Lutheran proiects, scholarships to Lutheran i colleges, seminaries, and Valparaiso University are pro- . vided. Special projects are supported, such as a recent it five-year grant of 575,000 for church research work. E ife insurance certificates are speedily and efficiently serviced by the latest electronic equipment. Quality of training program is reflected by field force production and service records which l rank among the nation's highest. For Synodical Conference ' Lutherans, AAL is the signature of confidence. Aid Association for Lutherans r A new I 1 80.44 fzcaliulcalmnd' I E 9 Kay Vonderlage Raymohd Hall Columbus, Neb. Cass Lake, Minn. ' Recipients of two of the 45 LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD 1957 College Scholarships. another Living Benefit provided by .Euiheaan Baaiheahaacl 70l Second Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. LIVING BENEFITS FOR LUTHERANS THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE GDLICATING F012 BRQADER VISIQN For a complete listing of books, new and old, to build your per- sonal Iibrary-books that will help broaden your vision - write to the Concordia Customer Service Department in core of the address below. CONCORDIA Publishing House St. Louis 18, Missouri 44 ,OI Most of us have an instinctive desire for a full life. But the fullness and joy of a life depend not on the one dimension, length. but on the product of length times breadth times depth. And it is in truly liberal education that we can add the vital factors of breadth through the emphasis on the humanities and the sciences, and of depth, through the emphasis on religion. vmh-., .,., , ., . COMING IN EARLY 1959 What .Luther Says t Ain Anthology by Ewald M. Plass: ' To know what Luther said land he expressed himself on practically every important subiect, religious and secularl, is a liberal educa- tion in itself. What Luther Says, scheduled to be published in a handsome 3-volume set in early l959, will bring to you for the first time in English--a collection of Luther's actual statements, not what somebodysaid he said. lt's an anthology of more than 5,100- quotations bn,-200 subiects, arranged and annotated. .X SEYMOUR, INDIANA URSCHEI. LABORATORIES Inc. VALPARAISO, INDIANA Detignenr and mannfactnrerx of precifion, high :peed cutting equipment for food product: Congratulations to the Centennial Class of '59 From BORDEN'S The Bext Tayting Milk in Town At Your Door Phone At Your Store Valpo 2-4861 Best Wishes to the l959 Centennial Class From THE BEACON VAL PARAISO ECONOMAT 306 Lincolnway VALPARAISO, INDIANA NEW COIN- WASH DRY Zoe OPERATED ,loc D0 IT YOUR- Per Machine SELF AT A For Ten 8 Lb. Load LOW PRICE Minutes UNATTENDED-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING HOLIDAYS FROM 6 A.M. TO MIDNITE WE DO SERVICE ON DROP-OFF BUNDLES OLD STYLE INN COCKTAIL LOUNGE, NOON DAY LUNCHES, And COMPLETE DI NNERS SERVED 5 Lincolnway WELLMAN'S Valparaiso's Newest and Finest COCKTAIL LOUNGE. DINING ROOM And BOWLING LAN ES ENGRAVERS FOR THE 1959 BEACON SPRINGFIELDIILL- College Inn O U R PATRO N S Mercury Cleaners Dillon 81 Kain Insurance Mom C0165 Kitchen Dixie Diner Ferguson Transit Grieger Motor Sales Hardesty Cleaners Mrs. Johnson's Chicken Dinners Paramount Shoes Rayder Wallpaper 8: Paints Salberg's Men's and Boys' Wear Heinold 84 Feller Tire Company Thomas J. Marimon Hi-Way Grill jack's Chicken Box Valparaiso Camera Shop The Varsity Grill Lemster's Valparaiso Floral Shop Willett Ford Sales ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Capitol Engraving Company Root Photographers Inc. Richard Brier S. K. Smith Company jack Bundy Norbert Dompke Graessle-Mercer H. Toms Graessle George G. Graessle Senior Activities JOHN ADAMS-LLB: Major: La-u',' Phi Alpha Delta 5, 6, 7.' Lawyer: A::ociation 5, 6, 7: Faculty Student Council 4,' Valparaim Union Bldg. 4,' Torch 4. QUENTIN BLACHLY-LLB.: Major: Law: Phi Alpha Delta 5. 6, 7 gprendentl: Theta Chi 3, 4, 5 lprexidentj: Lawyer.: A::ociation 5, , 7. ROBERT BORNHOLDT-A.B.: LLB.: Major: Law: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3. 4: Phi Alpha Delta I, 2. 3.' Intramural: I. 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 2, 3, 4,' Lawyer: A::ociation I, 2, 3 lMgr. Editorj: VU 2. V. RODNEY HALLBERG-LLB.: Aflajori Law: Phi Alpha Delta I, 2, 3 fclerhj: Lawyer: A::ociation I, 2, 3. RICHARD HATCHER-LLB.: Major: Law: Alpha Delta 2. 3. 4: Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Lawyer: A::ociation 2, 3, 4,' Social Relation: Club 4. ROGER G. HOLM-LL.B.g Major: Law: Phi Alpha Delta I, 2. 3 lMar:hallj: Lawyer: A::ociation 1, 2, 3. ROBERT MIFORD KEENER-LLB.: Major: Law: Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 4 lPre:identj: Lawyer: A::ociation 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND DEAN KICKBUSH-LLB.: Major: Law: Minor:: Government, Latin: Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6: Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: I.R.C. 1. 2, 3,' Lawyer: A::ociation 4, 5, 6: Homecoming Committee 2, 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3. 4,' Empire State Club I. HAROLD D. KIMMEL, JR.-LLB.: A.B.g Delta Theta Phi 3. 4 lSecreta1'yJ, 5, 6 fPre.rirlent1: Intramural: 3, 4. 5, 6: Lawyer: A::oci- ation Faculty-Student Council 5,' Student Council 4, 5 lVice-Pre:i:lentJ. KENNARD B. KOPP-LL.B.g Major:.' Law, Bu:ine::,' Phi Alpha Delta 5. 6. 7: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryQ,- Intramural: 1, 2, 3. 4,' Var:ity Football I, 2, 3: Ld'llf'j'9t'J' A::ociation I , 2, 3,' Student Council l,' Student Program Committee 3, 4,' Young Republican: Club: Dorm Officer 1. KARL F. MEYER-LLB.: I.F.C. 3: Phi Alpha Delta 5, 6: Sigma Phi Eprilon I, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT A. SCHMIEDEL-LL.B.g Major: Law: Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6 lVice-Pre:identj,' Phi Kappa P:i 2, 3, 4,' Lawyer: A::ociation I, 2, 3. MARY ACKER-A.B.g Major: biology: minor:: meth, education: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' IV.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, 3, 4,' junior Honor Guard 2. 3.' Torch 4,' A.II'f.S. 1, 2 fDorm. repj, 3 fTrea:urerj, 4 lTrea:urerj,' Dorm Officer I lCorridor Pre:identj,' Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2. KENNETH M. AHRENS-B.M.g Major: Mu:ic: German Club 2: Alpha Pi 4,' junior Honor Guard 3: Unizfer:ity Band I: Univer.rity Choir 2, 3, 4 lPre:identj. JAMES R. ALLERTON-B.S. Civil Eng.: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANDERSON-B.S., Mech. Eng.: Pi Kappa Alpha 3. 4: Engineering Society 3, 4. JUDY ANDERSON-B.S.g Major: Phy:ical Educatiot1,' Minor: Engli:h,' Gamma Phi I , 2, 3, 4 lSport.f Hearlt: Intramural: I, 2, 3. 4,' IV. R. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Major: Club I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-pre:iden!j,' N. E. A. 3, 4,' Tenni: Club. LOIS ANDERSON-A.B.: Major:: Engli:h, Government: Alpha Xi Ep:ilon I, 2, 3, 4,' IV. R. A. I. 2, 3, 4,' Social Relation: Club 3: Beacon 3: A. W. S. I. I, 2, 3, 4. RAY A. ANDERSON-B.S.g Major: Engineering: Phi Kappa P:i I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' V Club 2, 3,' Vanity Ba:ketball 1, 2, 3, lManagerj: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4,' Social Comm. 2. ROBERT F. ANDERSEN--A.B.g Major: Speech 6 Drama,' Minor: Engli:h,' Tau Kappa Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' Alpha P:i Omega 3 lvice- prexidentj, 4 fPre:identJ,' Lighter Magazine 4, A:.foc. Editor: Dorm Officer I lvice-pre:identj,' Univer:ity Player: I, 2, 3, 4. CORINNE ANSTEDT-B.S.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I , 2, 3, 4 l:ecretaryj,' Intramural: I: N.E.A. 3, 4,' Beacon 1, 2: Lighter Office Manager 4: Coumeling 3: U.Y.C. 2: Sophomore Clan Social Chairman. JAMES B. ANTRIM, JR.-A.B.: Major: Bu.rine::,' Minor: Psychology. BEVERLY AUS-DER-AU-B.S.g Major: Home Economic:,' Minor: Sociology: Alpha Xi Ep:ilon 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Home Eco- nomic: Club I. 2, 3, 4,' Social Relation: Club 3, 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3. 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3: Young Republican: Club. MARIE BACKSTROM-A.B.g Major:: Engli:h, Bu:ine::.' Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' Beacon I: A.IW.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I: U.Y.C. I: Orche:i: I, 2. BEVERLY BADE-B.S.: Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4,' I,V.R.A. 4: N.E.A. 4,' Social Relation: Club I: Student Guide Service 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. THOMAS JOHN BARR--A.B.: Major: Bu:ine::, Geography: Intra- mural: I, 2. 3, 4,' Biology Club I: But. 6: Econ. Club 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 3, 4,' Univer:ity Choir 4. DON A. BARTELL-A.B.: Major: Math: Minor: Latin.: Engineering Society 3: Math 6 Phy:ic: 4,' Chapel Choir 3, 4,' Coumelor 4. GERRY BAUERFEIND-A.B.g Major: Government: Minor: German: Phi Kappa P:i 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. I , 2,' German Club I,' I.R.C. 3, 4. DONALD A. BECKER-B.S.: Major: Chemi:try: Minor:: Phy:ic:. Math: Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Chemi:try Club 3, 4 lpre:iclentj,' Homecoming Comm. 2,' VU 2,' Chapel Choir I. 2. 3, 4: Young Republican: 3, 4. LOUIS R. BEILHARZ-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minor: Engli:h.' Tau Kaopa Ep:ilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Biology Club 3.' German Club 2: Social Comm. 2,' Student Guide Service 3, 4,' Chapel Choir 4,' Uni- zfer:ity Band 1: Univer:ity Choir 2,' Univenity Civic Orche:tra Z: Student Council Traffic Committee 2. RICHARD BEUMER-B.S.g Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4 lpre:ident, :ecretaryj,' V. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Var:ity Ba:eball I. 2, 3 4,' Electrical Engineering Society 3, 4,' Engineering Society I. 2. 3, 4: Faculty-Student Council 4,' Student Council 3: Dorm P1-e:ident I: Centennial Committee 3, 4,' I.R.E. 3, 4,' Sopho- more Clar: Pre:ident. JOHN BEWIE-A.B.: Major: Bn:ine::,' Minor:: P:ychology, Eco- nomic:,' Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' Vanity Tenni: I.' Bu:ine:: Er Economic: Club 3, 4,' P:ychology Club 3, 4,' University Player: 1. MARLENE BIRKHOLZ-A.B.: Major:: Religion, Sociology: Pi Delta Chi 3, 4,' Univenrity Band 3,' Univer:ity Choir 3. ROBERT BLESCH-B.S.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: l.F.C. 4,' Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 lvice-pre:identj,' Engineering Society I , 2. 3, 4. BARBARA WEAVER BLOOM-B.S.g Major: Home Economic:,' Minor: Social Studie:,' Home Economic: Club 3, 4. CAROL BOESCH-B.S.: Major: Home Economic:,' Minor: Sociology.' Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4,' IV.R.A. Z, 2,' Home Economic: Club I. 2. 3 lvice-pre:identj, 4 l:ecretaryj,' Lighter 4,' Univer:ity Band I: A.IV.S. I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BOHLMANN-B.S.g Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Track 1: Electrical En- gineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' I.R.E. ARLENE BRACKENSICK-A.B.g Major: Hi:tory: Minor: Education: Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 ltrea:urer2,' S.E.A. 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1: Univer:ity Band I, 2, 3. EUGENE BRASSFIELD-A.B.: Major: I-Ii.ftory,' Minor: Law: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 fpre:ide-ntj: Lawyer: A::ociation 4. DORIS BRUCH-A.B.: Major: Englixh: Minor:: Hi:tory, Mu:ic: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Club 1: Student Guide Service 4: Student Program Committee 2, 3, 4,' Torch 3, 4,' Schola Cantorum I: Dorm Officer 1. FREDERICK BRUCKNER-A.B.: Major: Phy:ic:,' Minor: Math: Sigma Phi Epxilon 3, 4. DONALD BIRUEGGEMANN-A.B.: Major: Hi:tory,' Minor: Bu:i- ne::,' Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4,' Homecoming Committee 2, 3.' Student Guide Service 2. GORDON ALLEN BUBOLZ-B.S.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Phi Ep:ilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Electrical Engineering Society 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Homecoming Committee 4,' Student Council 2. CAROLYN E. BLIRGDORF-A.B.g Major: Music,' Minor: Religion: I.S.C. 2,' Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Valparaiso Union Building 2,' Officer I, 2. ALLEN BURRESON-A.B.g Major: Government: Minor: History: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 Ivice-presidentj: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 3,' Freshman Football I,' l.R.C. 3, 4 fvice-presidentj: Student Council ELWOOD CARLSON-A.B.: Major: Sociology: Minor: Economics: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4,' Business G Economics Club I, 4: Human Relations 2,' Chapel Choir 1, 2,' University Players 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL H. CATES-B.S. Eng.: Major: Civil Engineering: Theta Chi 4,' Varsity Football 4. RUTHEDA CHAFFER-A.B.g Majors: Geography, Accounting: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerJ,' Business G Economics Club 3,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2 fSecretary2, 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4,' Gown and Gavel 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3: Student Program Committee 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 1: Gamma Delta I Circle V. Square I: Gamma Sigma Sigma 1, 2 lsecretaryj, 3 fvice-presidentj, 4 I p resident I . MARTHA CLARK-A.B.g Major.' History: Minor: English: Delta Chi Epsilon I . 2, 3 Isecretaryl, 4 fsecretaryj: Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4.' I-R.C. 3, 4 fsecretaryj: N.E.A. 2: Pi Gamma Mu 4.' Beacon 2: Torch 2: Gamma Delta 2: University Players I: Orchesis 3: University Pro- ductions Dancer 3. 4. PHIL COOTE-BS. Eng: Major: Civil Engineering: Band. NANCY CORBETT-A.B.g Major.' English: Minors: Latin, Education.' Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I. 2 lvice-presidentl: Gown and Gavel 4 fvice-presidentl: junior Honor Guard 3: Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2: Torch I: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3 fsecretaryl, 4 fpresidentj: Dorm Officer 2,' University Players 1: DIANE COULTER-B.S.: Major: Elementary Education: Kappa Tau U.Y.C. I. Zeta 2, 3, 4,' Booster Club 3,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON COUPLAND-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. I, 2, 3. 4,' S.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Beacon 2, 3, 4,' A.IV.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Orchesis 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE DANZER--B.S.g Major: Chemistry,' Minor: Math: Chemistry Club 3, 4. IRENE DAVIDSON-A.B.g Major: Speech G Drama: Minor: Edu- cation: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3,' S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4,' Torch I: University Choir 1, 2,' University Players I, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE DIETRICH-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3,' S.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 3: Beacon 1. BARBARA DIETRICI-I--A.B.g Major: Mathematics, Physics: Minor: Education: Delta Chi Epsilon Z, 2, 3, 4 fsoc. ch.J: W.R.A. 1. 2, 3. 4.' German Club 1, 2,' S.E.A. 2, 3, 4.' Math G Physics 1: Alpha Lambda Delta I. 2, 3, 4,' Social Committee 4,' Student Council 2: United Fund 3,' Torch 2,' U. Singers 4.' University Band 1, 2. 3, 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1,' Circle V. Square 4,' Young Democrats. TOM DIGMAN-B.S.g Major: Civil Engineering: Omicron Delta 2, 3. 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Circle V. Square 3, EMY LOU DINDA-A.B.g Major: English,' Minors: History. Edu- cation: Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3: Intramurals I: W.R.A. 1: l.R.C. 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 2 fpresidentl: Gown and Gavel 4 Itreasurerj Junior Honor Guard 3,' Chapel Committee 3, 4,' Student Guide Ser- vice 3,' Student Program Committee 3, 4,' Torch 4: A.W.S. 1, 2. 3. 4,' Counseling 4,' Dorm Officer 1: Gamma Delta 1: University Players 1. ROBERT DIXON-A.B.g Major: Business, Chemistry: Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' University Band 1, 2,' Uni- versity Civic Orchestra 2. OTTO DORSCH-A.B.g Majors: History, Philosophy,' Philosophy Club 3. JANET DRUM-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3 fpresidentj, 4 fvice-presidentj: S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Program Committee 3: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3 fsecretaryj. GARRETT JOSEPH DUCAR-B.S.: Major: Engineering: Engineer- ing Society 3, 4. JOHN S. DURKOVIC-A.B., B.S.5 Majors: Math, Electrical En- gineering: Minors: Physics, Philosophy: Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, 5: Electrical Engineering Society 3, 4, 5: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 fpresidentj: Counseling 5: U.Y.C. 3: I.R.E. 3, 4, 5. EDWARD EASTON-A.B.g Majors: Geography, Business: Minors: Economics, French: Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 3: Alpha Pi 4,' Homecoming Committee 3,' Student Guide Service 3, 4,' Chapel Choir 1: University Singers 3, 4,' University Choir 3. ALAN. L. ECHTENKAMP-B.S. Eng: Major: Mechanical Engineer- ing: Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ECKART-B.S. Eng: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Theta Chi I , 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals I, 2, 3,' Engineering Society I, 2, 3,' Social Committee 2, 3: Torch I, 2, 3. ROBERT EDDY-B.S.g Major: Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 3. DOLORES EICKELMANN-A.B.g Major: English: Minor: History: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 ftreasurerj: W.R.A. 2, 3,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Psychology Club 2, 3,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gown and Gavel 4 fpresidentt: junior Honor Guard 3,' Student Guide Service 2. 3,' Valparaiso Union Board 1,' Beacon 2, 3, 4 fsection editorj: Torch 1, 2,' A.U'7.S. I, 2, 3, 4 fcorres. seC'Jll,' Counseling 3,' Dorm Officer 2,' Gamma Delta I: University Players 1, 2: Centennial Committee 3, 4. ROYANN ENDSLEY-B.S.: Major: Elementary Education: Intra- murals I, 2,' Booster Club 3,' W.R.A. I, 2,' N.E.A. 4,' Torch 4. DICK ERICKSON-A.B.: Major: Government: Minor: Math! Theta Chi 3, 4. CHARLES JOHN EVANSON-A.B.g Major.' Religion: Minor: Phi- losophy: Chapel Choir 3, 4,' University Choir 2: Gamma Delta 2, 3: Union Music Committee: Transfer from University of Illinois 2. DAVID JOHN FERGUS-A.B.: Major: Mathematics: Minor: Physics,' Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3 lsec.l, 4 fsec.j,' Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club 1, 2, 3,' S.E.A. 3, 4,' Student Council 2: Homecoming Committee 3 fpre-game and half-time ch.j: U. Singers I: Dorm Officer 2 ftr.j: Y.M.C.A. Swimming Instructor 2, 3, 4. KARL FINK-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Biology: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 4. 'THEODORE EDWARD FLEISCHER-A.B.g Major: Religion: Minor: Philosophy: Gamma Delta 2, 3. JAMES W. FLYNN-A.B.g Major: Business,' Minor: Government: Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. CAROL FONAS-A.B.g Major: Business: Minors: English and Re- ligion: Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4,' Booster Club 3,' W.R.A. 3: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' University Players 2,' U.Y.C. 1, 2,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3. MARY LOU FRASE-A.B'.: Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 fcorres. sec.j,' Wf.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Isorority rep.I,' N.E.A. 2. 3, 4,' Torch 1: University Band 1, 2, 3,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Inde- pendents 2. JERRY FREEH-A.B.g Major: English,' Minor: Psychology: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Psychology 2,' Beacon 1, 2, 4, Torch I, 2, 3, 4,' VU 1, 2. JANICE GAYLE FRONEK-B.M.E.g Major: Music: Minor: Edu- cation: N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' U. Singers I, 2, 3, 4,' Schola Cantorum I: University Choir 3, 4. JAN FRUCHTNICHT-A.B.g Major: Sociologyi Minors: History and Government: Gam-ma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Human Relations 3, 4,' Social Relations Club 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. HERMAN J. FUEMEYER-B.S.g Major: Mech. Eng.: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS ANN FUGLIE-A.B.g Majors: History and Philosophy: Minor: Biology: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Young Republicans 3, 4. DAVID GAHL-A.B.g Major: Business: Minors: Geography and Economics: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 ftr. 2, 3, 42: Intramural! 2, 3, 4,' Bus. and Econ. Club 1, 2,' Credit Union 3, 4 ftr.2,' Torch 1,' VU 1: University Choir 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3,' Univer- sity Players 1. CHARLES HENRY GAYNOR-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Psychology: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Psychology Club 4. VELMA GERENCSER-A.B.g Major: Speech and Drama,' Minor: Engli:hj Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Univer:ity Player: I, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha P:i Omega 3, 4. ROGER J. GESKE-B.S.g Eng.: A.B.g Major: Math: Minor: Bu:ine::,' Bu:. and Econ. Club 4,' Engineering Society 3, 4, 5: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, 5: Gamma Delta 3, 4, 5. MARLYNN E. GIESE-A.B.g Major: Mu:ic,' l3IiI10fJ'I Home Eco- nomic: and Religion: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2,' junior Honor Guard 3: Student Council 1, 4,' Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4,' U. Singer: 2,' Univer:ity Choir 3, 4,' A.lV.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Univer:ity Dancer: 4. JUDITH ANN GILBEY-A.B.g Majo-r:: Biology, Che1ni:try,' Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4 f:ec.-tr.j,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1, 2. MILTON R. GNEWOTTA-B.S.: Major: Eng.: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 4: Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Eng. Society I, 2, 3, 4,' In:titute of Radio Engr':. DENNIS GOTHER-A.B.3 Major: Religion: Minor: Hi:tory.' Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' Var:ity Golf I, 2: Social Committee 2,' Student Council 4. ALAN GRAEBNER-A.B.g Major: Hi:tory,' Minor: Engli:h,' Lighter 4 fco-editorj: Univer:ity Band I, 2, 3, 4 fdrum majorj. DONALD R. GRAHAM-A.B.g Major.' Biology: Minor: Engli.rh,' Phi Kappa Pa 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4. ROGER E. GANSCHOW-A.B.g Major: Biology: Minorr: Hi:tory,. Education: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4.' Biology Club I, 2, 3. 4,' Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 fcb.j,' Honor Council I, 2, 3, 4: Student Guide Service 3,' Torch 1, 2, 3,' Univer- :ity Band I, 2 fv.p.j,- Univer:ity 0rche:tra 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sophomore Cla:: Officer Uocial ch.j. WILLIAM GRATZ-A.B.g Major: Sociology: Minor: Bu:ine::,' Phi Kappa P:i 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3,' Bu:. 5 Econ. Club 3. SALLY GROSS-B.S.g Major: Elem. Education: N.E.A. 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. GALEN GROTE-A.B.: Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Law I.: Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3 I:ec.j, 4 ftr.j,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Vanity Ba:eball 3, 4,' Bu:. 6 Econ. Club 1,' Lawyer: A::ociation 4,' Valparai:o Union Bldg. 4. RALPH H. GUNDERLACH--B.S.g Major: Civil Eng.: I.F.C. 3, 4 fpre:.j,' Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' V. Club 2, 4,' Var:ity Football 1, 2, 4,' Eng. Society 4. CHARLES K. GRUNDMAN-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Math.: Bu:. G Econ. Club 4,' Eng. Society I, 2, 3, 4. 1.015 HAGLUND-B.S.g Mayan- Elem. Phi Beta chi 3. 4, ur.R.A. 3, 4, N.E.A. 3, 4. DEANNA QSTEIGERJ HALL-B.S.5 Major: Phy:ical Education: Minor: Education: Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Major: Club 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 3,' Modern Dance 4. and Sociology: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' A.lV.S. PATRICIA HALL--B.S.: Major: Home Economic:,' Minor:.' Engli:h I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. ROBERT KURTZ HALL-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Engli:h,' Tau Kappa Ep.rilon 2, 3, 4: Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4 Bu:. 6+ Econ. Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3,' Alpha Phi Omega I l:ec.j, 2 I.rec.j, 3 fv.p.j, 4 fpre:.j,' Dorm Council 2. CHRISTIAN HAMILTON-B.S.g Major.' Home Economic:.' Minor: Education: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. I, 2, 3,' Home Ec. Club 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' Social Comm. 4,' Student Council I, 2, 3,' Student Program Comm. 2,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I, 2. KEITH HANKEL-B.S.g Major: Phy:ic:,' Minor: Math. RUTH HANSEN-A.B.g Major: Mu:ic,' Minor: Religion: Pi Delta Chi 3,' Human Relation: 2,' P:ychology Club 1,' Univer:ity Choir 3. MYRON R. HASS--A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor:: Geography and Economicrf Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Bu:. G Econ. Club 2, 3, 4,' German Club 2, 3 I Pre: 1, 4,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 4. Tramfer from Dralee Univenity. ROBERT HAUER-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: P:ychology.' Social Relation: Club 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3. JANICE HEINKEL-B.M.E.g Major: Mu:ic,' Minor: Education: Gam- ma Phi I , 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta I fhi:torianj,' Gown ana' Gavel 3, 4 f:ec.j,' Student Program Comm. 2, 3,' Univer:ity Choir 1, 3,' Sigma Alpha Iota 4,' Univer:ity Civic Orche:tra I, 2, 3, 4,' Brigadoon If Showboat 2,' Carousel 3. KEN HELBERG-B.S.g Major: Elec. Eng.: Sigma Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' lunior Honor Guard 3,' U. Singer: 1, 2,' Gamma Delta 1, 2,' Univer:ity Player: I , 2. GORDON HERWIG-A.B.g Major:.' Bu.vine:: and Geography: Tau Kappa Ep:ilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Boo:ter Club 3, 4,' Bu:. 6 Econ. Club 2, 3: Gamma Theta Up:ilon 4. LORETTA HESS-A.B.g Major:: German, Government: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' Human Relation: 2, 3,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2. ERNEST E. HEUER, Jr.-B.S.5 lIItlj0f.' can Eng.: 1.F.C. 3, Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society I , 2, 4,' Student Council Cabinet 4,' Social Comm. 2,' Valparai:o Union Board 2, 3, 4 fpre:.j,' Young Republican: 3,' junior Cla:: Officer fv.p.j. ARNOLD HILGENKAMP-B.S.g Major: Eng.: I.F.C. 3, 4,' Sigma Phi Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4. WILLIAM EUGENE HILLER-A.B.g Major:.' Bu:ine::, Geography: Minor: Economic:,' Sigma Phi Ep:ilon 2, 3,' Bu:. 6 Econ. Club 4,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 4,' Student Council 1, 2,' Torch 1,' Election: Comm. 1, 2 fch.j. HILDRED HIRT-B.M.E.g Major: Mu:ic,' Minor.' Education: N.E.A. 4,' Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4,' U. Singer: 2, 3,' Univer:ity Band 2, 3, 4,' Univer:ity Civic Orche:tra 3, 4,' MENC 3, 4. JANE HOBSON-A.B.g Major: Hi:tory,' Minor.' Education: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' Bu:. 6 Econ. Club 3,' Torch 3. RICHARD HOERGER-A.B.g Major:.' Government, P:ychology,' Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2,' I.R.C. 3,' P:ychology Club 2,' Home-coming Comm. 2,' Social Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 1: Young Democrat: Club 4 lch.j,' Union Board Sub. Comm., ch. KEITH HOLDEMEN-B.S.g Major: Eng.: Intramural: 2,' Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4,' Independent: 2, 3 ltr.j,' Univer:ity Player: 1, 2,' IRE 3, 4. CARL E. HOLLANDER, Jr.-A.B.g Major: P:ychology,' Minor: Engli:h,' Zeta Beta Tau I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3: P:ychology Club 3, 4,' I.F.P.C. 1. Tran:fer from Indiana Univer:ity. KENNETH D. HOLM-A.B.g Major: Law: Delta Theta Phi 4,' ln- tramural: 1, 2,' Lawyer: A::ociation: 4. WILLIAM HENRY HOUGHTALING-B.S.g Major: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' IRE 3, 4. MAX L. JABS-A.B.5 Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor:.' Economic:, Edu- cation, Sociology: I.F.C. 3, 4 fpre:.j,' Omicron Delta 1, 2 l:ec.j,' 3 f:ec.j,' 4 ltr.j,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bu:. fr Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Club 1, 2,' Hitman Relation: 3,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' P:ychology Club 2,' Social Relation: Club 2, 3: Student Council 2,' Gamma Delta I: Independent: 1. ,IANICE JACOBS-B.S.g Major: Social Work: Minor: Bu:ine::,' Social Relation: Club 4. Tran:fer from Au:tin junior College. NANCY JANKE-B.S.g Major: Elem. Educ.: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: N.E.A. 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 1, 2,' Student Health Comm.: Sophomore Cla:: Officer I:ec.j. GORDON JANOWSKY-B.S.: Major.' Chemi:try,' Minor:.' Edu- cation, Math, Phy:ic:,' l.F.C. 3, 4,' Tau Kappa Ep:ilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Cherni:try Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 4. GORDON JENSEN-A.B.5 Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Economic:, Geography: Sigma Phi Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Var- :ity Football I, 4,' Bu:. 6a Econ. Club 4. ROBERT J. JENSKE-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Law: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4 ftrea:urerj,' Bu:. 6- Econ. Club 1, 2, 3,' Lawyer: A::n. 4: Credit Union 3, 4 I vice p-re:ident, pre:identj,' Social Comm. 2,' Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 1,' Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3. JANICE JOESTING-A.B.g Major: Philo:ophy, Engli:h,' Minor: Bu:ine::,' Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 fvice prexident, pre:identj,' Alpha Lambda Delta 2,' Gown and Gavel 4,' junior Honor Guard 3: Chapel Comm. 2, 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 2, 3: U. Singer: 1, 2,' Sopho- more Clar: Trea:urer,' junior Cla:: Trea:urer. PATRICIA JOHNSON-A.B.: Major: Geography, Government: Minor: French: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1: lV.R.A. I, 2, 3. 4,' I.R.C. 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 2, 3, 4 Uecretary, trea:urerj,' Pi Gamma Mu 4,' Beacon I, 2,' Lighter 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance-Orchesis 1, 2, 3: Young Democrats 4. PAUL F. JOHNSTON-B.S.5 Major.' Elementary Education. RALPH W. JOHNSON-B.S. Eng.: Major.' Civil Eng.: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. RO BERT LE S TER J O H N SO N-B.S. Eng.3 Major: Mechanical Engineering. WARREN JOHNSON-A.B.g Major: Zoology, Chemistry: Minor: Business: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Club I, 2. FRANK JOKISCH-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: English, Eco- nomics: Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4,' University Band 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 3. ALLEN M. JOX-B.S. Eng.: Major: Elec. Eng.: Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4 I membership chairmanj: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 I publicity, vice presidentj. JUDITH JUENGEL-A.B.g Major.' English: Minor: History: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: N.E.A. 1, 2, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Gown and Gavel 4,' Torch 3, 4,' VU 2,' Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 1, 2, 3. JUNE JULIUS-A.B.5 Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology: Gamma Delta 3: U.Y.C. 3: Pi Delta Chi. LOUISE KECK-A.B.g Major.' English: Minor: History, Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Beacon 2, 3, 4,' Student Visitation Comm. 3. VIRGINIA KIMBALL-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: N.E.A. 3, 4. PHILIP D. KINAST-A.B.g Major: Government, Business: Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 3. CHARLES PAUL KINTER-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Music: University Choir 1. CONSTANCE L. KIRCHHOFF-A.B.g Major: Sociology: Minor: Education: Social Relations Club 4,' Gamma Delta I, 2,' University Players 1. RICHARD KLEINSCHMIDT-A.B.g Major: Business, Geography, Economics: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4: U.Y.C. 1. SANDRA KLEINSCHMIDT-B.S.g lllajor: Math., Physics: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Math 5 Physics 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2. 3, 4: Dorm Officer I: Student Visitation Program 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE J. KLEPITS-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minor: Business, Religion: I.S.C. 3: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 lvice president, treasurerj: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4 lsecretaryj: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beacon 1, 2,' Torch I: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. BARB KLINDT-A.B.3 Major: Sociology,' Minor.' Business: Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4,' Social Relations Club 3, 4,' United Funds Comm. 4. A.W.S. 3, 4. CORRINE E. KNIGHT-B.S.g Major.' Zoology, Sociology: Minor: Psychology,' Sigma Theta 3, 4,' Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4 lvice presidentj: German Club 2, 3: Social Relations Club 2, 3, 4,' A.II7.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Independents 2, 3: University Players I. JOAN M. KNOTH-B.S.g Major.' Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 2,' Young Republican Club. CARL FRITZ KNOPP-B.S. Eng.: Major: Mech. Eng. JUNE OLSON KNOPP-A.B.g Major.' Soc. Work: Minor: Psy- chology: Social Relations Club 3, 4. MARGARET KNOPP-B.S.g Major.' Elementary Education: Majors Club 2, 3: Union Board lFine Artsj. BERTRAM KOENIG-B.S.g Major.' Physical Education: Minor: Biology: Intramurals 1,' V. Club 2, 3: Varsity Football Manager 2. 3: N.E.A. 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. DORCAS KOESTER-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals I, 2,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 1,- U.Y.C. 1. KURT J. KILLMEYER-A.B.g Major: Business, Accounting: Minor.' Psychology, Economics: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerj: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Club 4. WILLIAM KOLZOW-B.S. Eng.: Major: Cizfil Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. MARY KONTAK-B.S.g Major.' Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4,' Intramurals 3, 4,' W.R.A. 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' University Band I, 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Independents 2. ROBERT T. KORTE-A.B.g Major: Philosophy: Minor: Math, His- tory: P1 Gamma Mu 4,' Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4. EDGAR KOSCHMANN-A.B.g Major: Chemistry: Minor: Biology: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 l president, vice president, secretaryj: Booster Club 3: Gown and Gavel 3: Social Comm. 2,' University Players 1. WILLIAM KOSER-B.S.g Eng.3 Major: Mech. Engineering: Lambda gllji Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 University oir 2. G E O R G E K R O P P-A.B.5 Majo r.' Business: Minor: Psychology: Intramurals 3. KAY KREINHEDER-A.B.g Major: Psychology: Minor.' English: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4:1 Psychology Club 3, 4,' Social Comm. 2, 3: Beacon 2, 3, 4 fart effitvftx Torch 1: VU 4 fart editorj: University Band I, 2 lmajorettej: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I: Social Chairman of junior Class: Attendant for Field Day: Attendant for Homecoming. JOHN W. KRUEGER-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Government, Economics: Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4 ftreasurer, secretaryj: I.F.C. 3, 4 I vice presidentj: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Program Comm. I, 2: Young Democrats 4. GUNARS KRUMINS-B.S. Eng.: Major.' Civil Engineering: En- gineering Society I, 2, 4. GRACE KRUSE-B.S.g Major: Home Ec.: Minor: Biology: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: lV.R.A. 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Beacon I: A.W.S. I , 2, 3, 4,' Counseling 3,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. CHARLES JOSEPH KUCERA, Jr.-A.B.g Major.' Business: Minor: English. Speech: Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Basketball I, 2,' Bus. 45 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4 lnice presidentj: Debate 4,' Radio Club 4. RUTH KUHN-B.S.g Major.' Physical Education: Minor: English: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 1, 2: Majors Club 2, 3, 4,' U. Singers 1, 2,' A.ll'f.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CLARA LAIB-A.B.5 Major: Speech, Drama: Minor: Home Ec., Psychology: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 lpresidentj: Home Ec. Club 3. 4,' Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4,' University Players 1, 2, 3, 4 lsec-retaryj. DAVID LAKE-A.B.g Major.' Business: Minor: Math: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 3: Engineering Society 1,' Student Visitation Program: Sophomore- lunior Class Council: Freshman Stunt Night Co-Chairman. DOROTI-IA LANDINO--B-.S.g Major: Elementary Education. ALFRED C. LANGE-B.S. Eng.: Major.' Elec. Engineering: Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4, lchairmanj: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I. TERRY LANTRY-A.B.g Major.' Accounting: Minor: Psychology, Law: Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 l secretary, master ritualj: Intramurals 1. 2: Alpha Pi 4 ltreasurerj: junior Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Comm. 3: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4 lasst. treasurer, chairman property comm.j: Independents 1. NANCY LEE-A.B.g Major.' Religion, Sociology: Minor: Philosophy: A.W.S. 3, 4,' Pi Beta Phi Nat'l Sor. DAVID CALHOUN LEEGE-A.B.g Major: Goifernment: Minor: Philosophy, History,' I.F.C. 3, 4,' Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 lvice president, historianj: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Tennis 1, 2: Human Relations 3, 4,' I.R.C. I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3.' Pi Gamma Mu 3: 4,' Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4,' Lyceum Comm. 2. 3 lchairrnanj: Student Council 3, 4,' Student Program Comm. I, 2,' Torch 3, 4,' U. Singers I, 2,' Young Republicans Club 3, 4. MARILYN LEHMANN-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Education, English: Bus. 6 Econ. Club 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4: Torch 1, 2. TOM LEIMBACH-B.S. Eng.g Major: Elec. Eng.: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lhistorianj: Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. LILA LIEN-A.B.g Major.' Zoology: Minor: Sociologyf Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. V ARLENE LEININGER-A.B.g Major.' Sociology: Minor: Bu:ine::,' Alpha Xi Epnlon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2,' Bu:. 6' Econ. Club 2, 4,' Social Relation: Club 3, 4,' Social Comm. 2,' Student Guide Service 3,' A.W.S.1, 2, 3, 4. JOEL G. LEHMAN-A.B.g Major.' Hi:tory,' Minor.' Religion: Bu:. C9 Econ. Club 4,' Human Relation: 4,' Gamma Delta 4,' Phi Theta Pi Fraternity, Milwaukee. CAROL LEWBEL-A.B.g Major: Mu:ic,' Minor: Education: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 lpretirlentjy Torch 1, 2, 3, 4,' U. Singer: 3,' Unioer:ity Choir I, 2, 3, 4,' Univemity Player: 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance, Orche:i: 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY LIVERANCE-B.S.g Major: Phy:ical Education,' Minor: Education, Engli:h, Biologyg Phi Beta Chi 3, 4,' lV.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 l:port.r chairmanj: Major: Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' N.E-A- 3, 4,' A-Wf-S- l, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3: Field Hochey Var:ity 3, 4. LAWRENCE LOESEL-A.B.g Major: Chemi:try, Zoology: Minor: Philo:ophy,' Biology Club 3, 4,' U. Singer: I. MILDRED LOGAN-A.B.g Major: Geography,' Minor: Biology: Biology Club 4,' Spar1i:h Club l,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 2, 3, 4. JANICE LOHSE-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Phy:ical Education, W.R.A. 4,' Bur. Cr Econ. Club 4. NANCY NORENE LORENZ-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I,' U.Y.C. I,' Mode-rn Dance-Orchexi: 2,' Univer:ity Dancer: 4,' Lutheran Witne:: Corre:pondent. MARK LUDWIG-A.B.g Major: Go1'ernment,' Minor: Hi:tory. Sociology: Tau Kappa Ep:ilon 3, 4, 5: Intramural: 3, 4, 5,' Track 3: V. Club 3, 4, 5,' Cro::-Country 3: I.R.C. 4, 5 lpre:identj,' Home- coming Comm. 5,' Student Council Cabinet 5: Torch 3, 4, 5 lco-editorj,' Lighter 5. WAYNE L. LUEHRS-A.B.5 Major.' Bu:ine::,' Minor: Government, Economic:,' Bu:. G Econ. Club 4. RONALD MCNEILLY-B.S. Eng., Major: Mechanical Eng.: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society I, 2. SHEILA MacKAY-A.B.g Major: Phy:ic:,' Minor: English, Mathe- rnaticx: Intramural: 3, 4,' W.R.A. 3: Student Council 4,' VU If Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1. 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4 ftreamrerj. AUDREY MacLACHLAN-B.X.g Major: Chemixtry, Zoology: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4,' Biology Club 4, Cherni:try Club 3, 4. ROBERT E. MARK-A.B.g Major: History: Minor: Bu:ine::, Edu- cation: Omega Chi Beta I, 2, 3, 4 lprwirlent, treasurerj Student Council 3. DONALD R. MARTINSON-A.B.g Major: Economic:: Minor:.' Bu:ine::, Government: Bu:. G Econ. Club 3,' Irutitution Repre:enta- tive: B.S.A. Troop 3 Gary, Ind. :ponmrerl by American Legion Po:t .jgf 270 Gary, Ind. MILAN MATUSKA-A.B.g Major: Mathematic:,' Minor: Latin. JOYCE MATZ-A.B.g Major.' Phy:ical Education: Minor: Bu:ine::: l.S.C. 4,' Alpha Xi Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' lV.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Major: Club I, 2, 3, 4 lpresiilentj: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I,' U.W.C. 2,' Modern Dance-Orche:i: 4. ELANOR MEIHOFER--A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Biology: Biology Club 3, 4,' Bu:. G Econ. Club 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta I, 2. CARL E. MELANDER-B.S. Eng., Major: Electrical Engineering: Minor: Engineering Society 2, 3, 4,' I.R.E. 4. ROBERT J. MILLER-B.S. Eng., Major: Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Ep:ilon 1, 2, 3 f.f6'!71'BldfjVj, 4 lpre:identj,' Intramural: 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 ltrea:urerJ,' Alpha Pi 4,' ,lunior Honor Guard 3,' Homecoming Comm. 4. ROBERT W. MILLER-B.S. Eng., Major: Electrical Engineering: Engineering Society 2, 3, 4,' Social Committee 4,' I.R.E. 4. SYLVIA MILLER-A.B.g Major: Religion: Mino-r:: Sociology, Eng- li:h,' Phi Beta Chi 3, 4,' W.R.A. 3, 4,' Human Relation: 4,' A.W.S. 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 3. WILLIAM MISSELL-B.S. Eng., Major.' Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4. FLORENCE RUTH MOELLER-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Home Economic:,' Intramural: 1, 2,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3,' Girl: Field Hockey 1,' Bu:. G Econ. Club 4,' Home Ec. Club 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 3 Ipre:identj. CHARLES D. MOHLER-A.B., Eng.g Major.' Electrical Engineering, Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH MOHR-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Ep:i- lon 4,' Intramural: 2,' N.E.A. 3: Torch 1. HANS MOLL-B.S.g Major: Chemin-ry,' Minor:: Mathematic:, Biology, Education: Sigma Phi Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4 lalum :ecretaryjg Intramural: I, 2, 3, 4,' Chemi:try Club I, 2, 3, 4 I executive boardj: N.E.A. 3, 4 lpre:identj,' Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 1,' Chri:tma: Tree Comm.: United Fund Drive Comm. Cchairrnanj. HAROLD MOLL-B.S.g Eng.g Major: Electrical Engineering: I.F.C. 3, 4,' Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3,' Uniner:ity Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Univer:ity Civic 0rche:tra 1, 2, 3,' ln:titute of Radio Engineerf. JOYCE MOOLIN-A.B.5 Major.' Government, Engli:h,' IV.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Human Relation: 2,' Student Council 3,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 2,' U.Y.C. 2,' Young Republican:,' Wa:hington Serne:ter Program. ROGER HOMER MORITZ-B.S., Eng.g Major.' Electrical Engineer- ing, Mathematic:,' Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4,' junior Honor Guard 3,' Lyceum Comm. 2, 3. ALAN S. MORRISSON-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: P:ychology, Economic:,' Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Var:ity Ba:hetball 1, 3: Va-r:ity Golf I, 2, 3, 4,' Bu:. 7 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4,' Lyceum Comm. 4,' Young Republicaru. SETH HAMILTON MOSELEY, III-A.B.g Anfon- speech, Dante,- Minor: Hi:tory,' Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4,' Debate 3: Univer:ity player: 2, 3 I vice pre:identj, 4,' Modern Dance-Orchexi: 2,' Football Broad- ca:ter,' Publicity 4. KARL MUELLER-A.B.5 Major: Religion: Minor: Bu:ine::, I-Ii:tory,' Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4,' Honor Council 2, 3, 4 lchairmanj: Fre:h- man Cla:: Pre:ident. TERRENCE J. MURPHY-A.B.g Major.' Bu:ine::,' Minor: I-Ii:tory,' Intramural: 4,' Bu:. 7 Econ. Club 4,' N.E.A. 4. HAROLD L. MOYER--B.A., Eng., Major: Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4 lvice presidentjg Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' Gamma Delta I , 2, 3,' Univer:ity Player: 1, 2,' I.R.E. 3, 4 lvice pre:ident, program chairmanj. CATHERINE JEAN NELSON-B.S.g Major: Elementary Educationf N.E.A. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT NELSON--A.B.3 Major: Bu:ine:.v, Geography: Minor: Economicsg Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Int-ramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bu:. G Econ. Club 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Up:ilon 3, 4. MARLENE NEUBRONNER-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Home Economic:,' Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4: IV.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Home Ec. Club 3, 4,' Major: Club 1: Student Guide Service 4,' Valparai:o Union Bldg. 3, 4,' Election Comm. 3, 4,' Torch 2, 3, 4 f head typi:tj,' A.lW.S. I , 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance-Orche:i: 2,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2,' Union Board Craft Shop 3, 4 lchairmanj. LENORE NICKEL-A.B.g Major: Engli:h,' Minor: Mu:ic, Education: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 f:ong leaderj: Gown and Gavel 4,' junior Honor Guard 3,' Student Council 1,' Torch 1, 2,' Univer:ity Choir I, 2, 3: Univer:ity Civic Orche:tra 1, 2, 3: A.W.S, 1, 2. DUANE M. NOERENBERG-A.B.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: Eco- nomic:, Sociology: Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Buf. aff Econ. Club 4,' Beacon 1, 3, 4,' Torch 1, 3,' Univer.rity Band 1, 3. MORRIS NUSS-A.B.g Major: Government: Minor: Bu:ine::,' Tau Kappa Ep:ilon 3, 4,' Intramural: 1, 4,' Bu:. ff Econ. Club 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 2,' Young Republicam. LOIS OBENAVT-B.S.g Major.' Home Econonzic:,' Minor.' Biology: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 lalum :ecretaryjg Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Torch 1,' Univer:ity Civic Orche:- tra 1, 2. GLENN OCOCK-B.S.g Major: Bu:ine::,' Minor: P:ychology,' Tau Kappa Ep:ilon 2, 3, 4,' Boo:ter Club 3: Gamma Theta Up:ilon 3, 4 Cchairmanj. CARYLE OEHMDE-B.M.E.g Major.' Mu:ic,' Minor: Education: N .E.A 2,' Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 fchaplainj: Torch I,' Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4,' Independents 2,' M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4,' Young Republicans 3, 4. ROBERT A. OESTERREICH-A.B.g Major.' Business,' Minor: Eng- lish: I.F.C. 3, 4: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4,' Psychology Club 2,' Student Council 3. LRIAN OETZEL-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Psychology: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 61 Econ. Club 3. DREW FREDERICK OLDHAM-A.B.g Major.' Zoology, Predentistry: Minor: Chemistry: Biology Club 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2,' Independents 1, 2,' Young Republicans 4,' transferred from Indiana University. FREDERICK D. OLSON-A.B.g Major: Economics: Minor: Business, Geography: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Bus. Cr Econ. Club 2, 3, 4 fpresidentj: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. GRETCHEN OLTROGE-A.B.g Major: Government: Minor: Soci- ology: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 Isecretaryj: W.R.A. l, 2, 3, 4,' I.R.C. 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. JAIVIES E. OPFER-B.S., Eng.: Major: Electrical Engineering: ln- tramurals 2, 3: Elec. Eng. Soc. 4,' Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4,' junior Honor Guard 3. MARJORIE PAETZ-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minor: Edu- cation: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' Beacon I, 2. CORYNNE PAULSON-A.B.3 Major: Business: Minor: French, Religion: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4,' Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. I. KAREN PETERSON-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minor.' Edu- cation, Social Science,' Home Ec. Club 3, 4 I finance secretaryj: N.E.A. 3, 4,' Social Relations Club 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 3, 4,' Independents 1, 2, 3 Isecretary, social chairman, Pro- jects chairmanj: Foods and Services Comm. 4,' Student Boob Ex- change Mgr. 3, 4. MARLENE PETERSON-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' University Band 1, 2, 3: A.W.S. 2, 3, 4. JO ELLYN PETRY-A.B.g Major.' Mathematics: Minor: Psychology: Alpha Lambda Delta 2,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. EVONNE PFAFF-B.S.g Majors: Religion, Sociology: Minor: Psychol- ogy: Pi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, fsecretaryj, 4,' Intramurals I, 2, 4,' U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3. MARY C. PIEPKORN-A.B.g Major: Sociology: Minor: Psychology: Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 fvice president, social chairmanj: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Social Relations Club 3: Student Council 2,' Torch 1: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA POST-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Music, Economics: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 fsecretary, song directorj: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus. Cf Econ. Club, 3, 4,' Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: U. Singers 2, 3: University Band 1: University Choir I, 4,' University Civic Orchestra I,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 2,' Gamnza Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH PREUSCH-A.B.g Major: English: Minor: History, Education: Pi Gamma Mu 4,' Gamma Delta 3: University Players 3, sen, 3, 4. RICHARD E. PRITZ-A.B.g Major.' Business: Minor: Government: Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 I pledge marshallj: Intramurals 3, 4. ROB.RT PROSEK-A.B.g Major.' Geography, Sociology,' Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3: Social Relations Club 3, 4 I president J: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4,' Independents 1, 2. WILLIAM A. RAABE-B.S. Eng.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society 3. CAROLE RADLOFF-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Torch 2, 3. RALPH W. REDDERSDORF-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Psychology, Economics: Biology Club I: Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4,' Chemistry Club 1: German Club I,' Psychology Club 3,' VU 1. MARION REHRAUER-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3. 4,' Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. ROBERT C. REINECK-A.B.g Major.' Business, Accounting: Minor: Spanish, Economics, History: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3 ftreasurerj, 4 ftreasurerjg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 61 Econ. Club 3. 4. ELANOR J. REISTER-A.B.3 Major: Business: Minor: Mathematics: Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 4,' Beacon 2,' Torch I,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Young Republicans 3. WILLIS H. RENKEL-B.S.g Major: Mathematics: Minor: Physics: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Social Comm. 2,' Student Program Comm. 1, 2,' Modern Dance-Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4. GORDON RICH-B.S., Eng.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Track 2,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council I,' U. Singers 2, 3: You-ng Republicans fvice presidentj. DAVID RIEMER-B.S., Eng.: Major: Engineering,' Engineering CAROL ANN RICKERT-B.S.g Major: Business: Minor: Home Eco- nomics: Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 3, 4,' Bus. G Econ. Club 4,' Home Ec. Club 3, 4,' University Band 1, 2, 3: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. DIANE RIEDMANN-A.B.g Majors.' Latin, English,' Minors: German, Education: Sigma Theta 2, 3, fsecretaryi, 4,' W.R.A. 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4. Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1, 2: Circle V Square 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. RIEMER-B.S., Eng.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3: Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE RILEY-A.B.3 Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: Cross Country Varsity I,' Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. JAMES HOEDER-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: History, Eco- nomics: Intramurals 3, 4,' Bus. Er Econ. Club 2, 3, 4,' Social Relations Club 4,' Gamma Delta 3. MAX EUGENE ROEGGE-A.B.g Majors: Business, Accounting: Minor: Geography: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 4,' V. Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Football I, 2, 3. 4,' Busg G Econ. Club 3, 4: Schola Cantorum I,' Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3. - SHARON JANE ROEGGE-B.S.3 Major: Elementary Education: N.E.A. 3, 4. R. LAMAR RUMMEL-A.B.3 Major: English: Minor: Music,' Uni- versity Players 1. GALE W. SAINT-A.B.g Major: Government: Minor: Law: Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 4 Isecretaryj: Intramurals 2,' Homecoming Comm. 3. LORELEI SAJECK-A.B.g Major.' English, Music,' Minor: Art, Edu- cation: N.E.A. 2,' Psychology Club 1: Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4 fsecretaryjj Student Guide Service 2,' VU I,' University Band I, 2,' Independents 2,' Young Republicans 3, 4,' M.E.N.C. 2, 3, 4. ALAN O. SANDBORG-B.S., Eng.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 fhistorianj: Cheerleader 1, 2,' Intramurals I , 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Golf 2, 3: Engineering 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3: Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2. COLIN SANDERS-B.S.g Major.' Electrical Engineering: Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4 fpresidentj: Alpha Pi 4 fpresidentj: Junior Honor Guard 3,' Alpha Phi Omega I: Counsel- ing 3: Freshman Football. BARBARA TAYLOR SARACOFF-B.S.g Major: Elementary Edu- cation: Sigma Theta 2, 3 fvice president, social chairmanj: 4: lV.R.A. I, 2, 3: S.E.A. 1, 2, 3 fsecretaryj, 4,' Beacon 3: Independents fsecretaryj: Student Council Cabinet 2. DON SCHAACK-A.B.g Major: Business, Economics: Minor: Govern- ment: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3. 4,' Cross Country 1. ROGER SCHELLI-IASE-A.B.g Major: Sociology: Minor: Zoology, German: Omicron Delta 3 fassociate consulj, 4 lchief consult: Biology Club 1, 2: German Club 1, 2, 3 lpresidentj, 4 lpresidentj: Social Relations Club 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3: Craft and Hobbies 2. Pl-IYLLIS MARIE SVHERER-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 4: U. Singers I: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. JOYCE SCI-IMIDT-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minor: Biology: Phi Beta Chi 3: Home Ec. Club 4,' Student Council I,' I.S.C. 2 I secretary j . NOEL J. SCHMIDT-B.S., Eng.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4 fhouse managerj: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD E. SCI-IOLZ-B.S., Eng.: Major.' Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society I, 2, 3. 4. WIILIAM DRAKE SCHREIBER--A.B.g Majors.' Business, Ge- ography: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Cluh 3, 4. RICHARD SCI-IROBER-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor: Business: Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4,' V. Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Basehall 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAIVIES SCHUELER-B.S., Eng.: Major.' Civil Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 fsecretaryj: Varsity Tennis 2: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Pi 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3. DAVID W. SCHULTZ-B.S.g Major.' Physical Education: Minor: Religion: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 fsecretaryj. MARILYN SCI-IULTZ-A.B.g Major: Chemistry: Minors: Mathe- matics, German: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Cluh I , 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' junior Honor Guard 2, 3, 4,' VU 2: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer I, 2: Gamma Delta I: U.Y.C. I,' News Service Correspondent. ROBERT SCI-IULTZ--B.S.g Major: Music Education: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Lyceum Committee 3, 4 fchairmanj: Lighter 4: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 1. EILEEN DOROTHY SCHULZ-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minors: Education, Business: Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4,' Booster Cluh 3: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Business 6 Econ. Cluh 4,' Home Ec. Cluh I, 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 3, 4,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Counseling 3,' Dorm Officer 4,' Independents 1: University Players I ,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. JON SCHUMACHER-A.B.g Majors.' Business, Geography: Minor.' Sociology,' Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 fvice-presidentj: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Track 2: V. Cluh 3, 4,' Bus. 6 Econ. Cluh 4,' Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: Homecoming Comm. 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' Student Council Executive Cahinet 2, 3: Traditions Committee 2, 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 3, 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3,' Freshman Class Officer: Sophomore Class Officer: Junior Class Officer fpresidentj. PATRICIA SCHUTT-A.B.g Major: .Social Work: Minor.' Psychol- logy: Pi Delta Chi I, 2: Human Relations 1, 2, 3 fvice-presidentj: Social Relations Cluh I, 2, 3,' Student Guide Service 3: Counseling 3,' U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3. ogy: Pi Delta Chi I, 2,' Human Relations I, 2, 3 fvice-presidentj: CAROLINE SCHWANKE-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4: University Band 1, 2, 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 3. FRANK SCOTT--A.B.g Major: Chemistry: Minor: Biology: Intra- murals 3, 4: Independents 3, 4. JAMES SENSENBAUGH-B.S. Eng., Major: Electrical Engineering: I.F.C. 3, 4,' Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4, 5: Engineering Society 2, 3, 4, 5: junior Honor Guard 3,' Student Council 1, 2: Chapel Choir 4, 5: I.R.E,' Institute of Radio Engineers. BETTY SHIELDS-B.S.3 Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 4. FRANK SHUFRAN, JR.-B.S., Eng: Major: Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 3,' Elec. Eng. Soc. 4: Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE SIELAFF-A.B-.3 Majors: Religion, Sociology,' Pi Delta Chi 3, 4,' Counseling 4,' Gamma Delta 4. LOIS ANN SIEMON-A.B.g Major.' English: Minors.' History, Re- ligion: Gamma Phi I , 2, 3, 4,' Go-mn and Gavel 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3,' Faculty-Student Council 4,' Student Guide Service 2, 3: Torch 2, 3,' VU 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Counseling 3,' Dorm Officer I, 2: U.Y.C. l,' Student Council 4 fsecretaryi: junior Class Officer. RICHARD SIKORA-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Geography: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Bus. 6' Econ. Cluh 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Cluh 3. ILAGNAR E. SJONVALL-A.B.g Major: Chemistry: Minor: Math: Intramurals 3, 4,' Independents 3, 4. MARIAN SLYTER-A.B.g Major.' Social Work: Minor: Psychology Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4,' Pi Delta Chi I: IV.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Psy- chology Cluh 4,' Social Relations Cluh 4,' Beacon 1: Torch I, 2: VU 1: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Counseling 3,' Gamma Delta 1, 2: Uni- versity Players 1: U.Y.C. 3,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3. AIJA SNIKERIS-A.B.g Major.' Geography,' Minors.' Government, History: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Cluh 1: Human Relations 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 fsecretaryj: Pi Gamma Mu 4,' Dorm Officer 1: U.Y.C. 1: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. DORIS L. SN YDER-B.S.g Major.' Physical Education: Minor.' Biology: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Majors Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4,' S.E.A. 3, 4,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3. DEANN CORDES SONNE-A.B.g Major.' Sociology,' Minor.' Psy- chology: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals I, 2: Social Re- lations Cluh 3,' Beacon 1, 2: Torch 1, 2: U.Y.C. 1. FRED SPAETH-B.M.E.g Major: Music Education,' Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 4,' Social Comm. 3, 4 fchairmanj: Student Council 4,' Valparaiso Union Bldg. 4: U. Singers 2, 3, 4,' University Band I, 2, 3, 4,' University Choir 2,' University Civic Orchestra 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Phi Omega 1: University Players 3: VU Opera Workshop 2, 3, 4. CAROL E. STAIGER-B.S.g Major.' Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 3,' Intramurals 4,' Booster Cluh I: W.R.A. 4,' S.E.A. 3,' Beacon 2: A.W.S. 4,' University Players 2: Orchesis 1. SUZANNE STAMPP-B.S.g Major: Home Economics: Minor.' Edu- cation: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3, 4,' Home Ec. Cluh 2, 3, 4,' A.W.S. 3. RHODA R. STEEGE-A.B.3 Majors: French, Chemistry: Minor: Mathematics: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Chemistry Cluh 2, 3, 4,' Junior Honor Guard 3: U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT R. STELLHORN-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Govern- ment: Bus. 6' Econ. Cluh 3, 4,' I.R.C. 3, 4,' Spanish Cluh 3. CAROLYN STELTER-A.B.g Major: Social Worl2,' Minor.' Psy- chology: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Social Relations Cluh 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 1, 2, 3,' Young Repuhlicans Cluh 4. JOAN STELZNER-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3,' Counseling 3,' Dorm Officer 1: U.Y.C. 3,' Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4: University Dancers 4. ALAYNE BARBARA STEVENS-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4,' S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 3,' Orchesis 4. CAROL STOKER-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education,' I.S.C. 4,' Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 3, 4,' Homecoming Comm. 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 3, 4,' Student Program Comm. 4,' Counsel- ing 3,' Dorm Officer I: Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 I regional presidentj: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. JEANETTE STROESSNER-A.B.3 Major: Social Work: Minors: Sociology, Psychology: Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2: Spanish Cluh 2: Social Relations Cluh 2, 3, 4,' VU 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' Indepen- dents 1, 2: University Players 1, 2: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. ARTHUR F. STROHMER, JR.-A.B.g Major.' Religion: Minor: Latin: Lamhcla Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 fvice-presidentj: Alpha Psi Omega fvice-presidentj: junior Honor Guard: Hon-or Council 2, 3, 4,' Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4 fchairmanj: Beacon 2, 3 fassistant editorj: VU 1: Church Council 2 f vice presidentj. ED STRUNK-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Sociology,' I.F.C. 3, 4 fpresidentj: Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' Lighter 4. RONALD JAMES SUCKOW-A.B.g Major.' Zoology: Minor.' Psy- chology: Lamhda Chi Alpha I, 2: Biology Cluh 1, 2, 3: Psychology Cluh 4: Beacon I, 2,' U. Singers 1, 2. ZOLTAN SZTANKAY-B.S.g Major.' Electrical Enginee-ring: Elec- trical Engineering Society 3, 4 ftreasurerj: Engineering Society 1. 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Supply Store Board 2, 3, 4. SUSAN TAYLOR-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor.' English,' Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 I treasurer, presidentj: Business 6 Economics Cluh 2, 3, 4 fcorresponding secretaryj: Student Guide Service 3,' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR TENDICK-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor.' His- tory: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4: W,R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fpresidentj: Majors Cluh 2, 3, 4 ftreasurerj: N.E.A. 3, 4,' Beacon 1, 2: Centennial Committee Co-Chairman. MARJORIE THIELE-Bf.S.g Major: Home Economics,' Minor.' Edu- cation, Business: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4,' Home Ec. Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4: Psy- chology Cluh 3, 4,' Student Council 3,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. BRUCE H. THORNTON-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Geography: Business and Economics Cluh 3, 4,' Circle V. Square 3. MARNA TIBBEN-A.B-.5 Major: Geography: Minor.' Sociology,' W.R.A. 3,' Social Relations Cluh 3, 4,' Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1. MARSHALL TRACKMAN-B.S. Eng.: Major: Engineering: En- gineering Society 4: I.R.C. 4,' University Band 2, 3, 4,' University Civic Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ROBERT G. TRENKA-A.B.g Majors: Government G Geography: Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Math 6' Physics 1: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4,' International Relations Club 3, 4,' Valpo News Service I, 2. NANCY VAN DERA-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor: Home Economics: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 4,' Majors Club 4,' Dorm Officer. DOUGLAS R. VELEPEC-A.B.g Major: Business: Minors: Eco- nomics, Sociology: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2: Social Relations Club 3, 4. KENT E. VOGEI.-B.S., Eng.: Major: Civil Engineering,' Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 2, 4,' Student Council 3,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JACKIE WAGEMANN-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor: Speech 6 Drama: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 fpresidentj: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 fsecretaryj: Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Valparaiso Union Bldg. 4: Lighter 4,' Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4 fxecretaryj: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: University Players I, 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance-Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4. GRETCHEN WAGNER-B.S.g Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4 fvice presidentj: N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' University Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' University Civic Orchestra I, 2: Counseling 3,' Dorm Officer I, U.Y.C. 1. NANCY WALSH-B.S.3 Major.' Physical Education: Minor: Business: Gamma Phi 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fvice presidentj: Bus. G Econ. RUTH J. WEBER-A.B.3 Majors: History, Law: W.R.A. 2: Lawyers Association 4,' A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 3. JOSEPH R. WEGMET-A.B.g Major: Government, Business. NANCY WEHMEIER-A.B.g Major: Mathematics, Physics: Minors: Chemistry, Education: Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 Ipresidentj: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2: Beacon 1: A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE WEIBLEN-B.S.g Major: Physical Education: Minor: English: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4 ftreasurerj: S.E.A. 4: VU 3,' Dorm Officer 1: Orchesis 3, 4. ELVERA WEIMANN-B.S.g Major: Chemistry, German: Minor: Mathematics: I.S.C. 2, 3, 4,' Sigma Theta I, 2, 3, 4,' W'.R.A. 1: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' German Club 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Scbola Cantorum 1. DORIS WEN DT--A.B.g Major: Business, Religion: Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 ftreasurerj: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Club 4,' Home- coming Comm. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3,' A.W.S. 2: Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Visitation Program Council 3, 4. JIM WERRE-A.B.5 Major: Business: Minor: Psychology, Economics: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1. DONALD E. WESTERHAUS-A.B.g Major: English: Minor: History. I HOWARD W. WESTPHAL-B.S.g Major: Civil Engineering: Theta gh? 2, 3, 4 Ichaplinj: Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Engineering Society 2, JOANNE CAROL WETTSTAED-B.S.g Major.' Elementary Edu- cation: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3, 4,' N.E.A. 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4,' U.Y.C. 1,' Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 fsecretaryj. ROALD M. WICKS-A.B.g Major: Psych0l0gy, Sociology: Minor: Philosophy: Biology Club 1, 2: German Club 1, 2: Psychology Club 3, 4 fpresidentj. WESLEY WILKIE-A.B.g Major: Religion: Minor.' German, Phi- losophy: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Human Re- lations 3, 4, K vice presidentj: Student Guide Service 3, 4,' U . Singers 1, 2, 3,' University Band I, 2: Alpha Phi Omega I , 2: Dorm Officer 1: University Players 3. E. DEBRA WILSON-B.S.g Major.' Home Economics: Minor: Edu- cation: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4,' W.R.A. 2, 3, 4,' Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,- U. singers 1, 2, 5, 4,- A.ur.s. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance-Orchesis 1, 2: Young Republican Club 3, 4. CLIFFORD WINK-B.S. Eng.: Major.' Civil Engineer: Sigma Phil Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4,' Engineering Society 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE WINKLER-A.B.g Major: Chemistry,' Minor.' Mathematics, Physics: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4: University Players 1, 2, 3, 4. ' WILLIAM E. WITHAM-A.B.g Major: Business: Minor: Geography,' Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4. GAYLE WOODRUFF-B.S. HARVEY WUNDERLICH-A.S.g Major: Business: Minor: Psychol- ogy, Economics: Intramurals 1: Bus. 6 Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND YAGELSKI-A.B.g Major.' Geography: Minor: Business: l.F.C. 3, 4,' Omega Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4,' Circle V Square 1, 2. BETH YANKEE-A.B.g Major: Zoology: Minor: English: Sigma Theta 3, 4 fsecretaryj: Biology Club 1, 2, 3 fpublicityj 4,' German Club 1, 2, 4,' Social Relations Club 3, 4,' Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, 3, 4,' Dorm Officer 3, 4,' Gamma Delta 1,' Independents 1, 2, 3: Circle V Square 2, 3, 4,' Food 6 Services Committee: Student Health Committee. PAT ZAPH-A.B.g Major: Music,' Minor: Education: Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 fsong leaderj: N.E.A. 2, 3, 4,' Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4: Gown and Gavel 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4,' Torch 2, 3, 4,' U. Singers 1, 2, 3, 4,' University Choir 1, 2: Dorm Officer I: Gamma Delta 1, 2: University Players 3, 4,' Young Republicans Club. .167 l2f?. Aaron, Kent Douglas ,,.... .1204 Aasheim, Gary Lawrence 204 Abenmlroth, Dorcas Ann .......... 62, 189 Abcndrotll, Paul F. ......., 88, 189 Abendroth. Richard P. ..,... 196 Abraham, Donulrl Charles H189 Acker, Mnry Ellen ...... 63, 167 Ackcr, Norma Jean ....,. 63. 196, 132 Adam, Mnryliny Susan 59, 140. 162 Adam, Puul Christian ..... ...204 Adams, John F. .........,.,....., 187 Adams, Sharon Lynn ..'I1, 189, 1-10, 162 Adamson. Chan-les A. ..'73, 216 Adler, John H. ...,........ SIS, 189 Ahlemeyer, David Glenn .... 2011 Ahnert. Richard Edwin ,.,.,... 79 Ahrens, Kenneth M. 167, 120 Ahrcns. Shelin Rue .............. 196 Akin, Jerry D. .,.......,.... 37, Albertin. Mark Frnnlc 85, Alexander. Kerry Dunne . Allcut, Diane W. ............. . Allen, Connie Lou 69, 109. Allen. Donald Robert ...... 189 180 ..72. 216 .20-1 1516 .204 Allen, Dozier Thomas ..........,..... Allen, Jack Ray ..,....... 145. 159 Allenstcin, Rhea Mae ..G5. 113, ll'l Allerton. James Richard Allwnrdt, Richnrcl Victor Almond, Judith Anne Alsmxugh, Judith Leigh 50, Alvarez, David Fernando .196 .2011 196 Alwarxllt. Gcralll George .,.... RR Amt, Burbnru M. 68. 196. 140 Amt. Gerhard John ........ Amunrlnon, Gloria Kuv ...... Andersen, Niwholas Luthe .lilfi 1' S0 Andersen, Robert Fred ............ Andersen, Willinm A. ...,,,....... . Anderson, Bradley Edwurll 205 Anderson. Douvz A .....,.....,....... ,. Anderson. Grace Luclln 69. lH9 Anderson, Janice Elaine ...1104 Anderson, Josenh ..,...,. 91, 166 Anderson, Judith Loc 02. 162. 169. 1110 Anderson, Lois D. ........ 169. 58 Anderson, M. Mildred 65, 196. 117, 120 Anderson, Putrir'iu Lee .... ,204 Anderson, Rav Arthur 82. 166 Anderson, Robert ...... 106, 166 Anderson, Shirley M. . ...... 204 Anderson, W. ,............ .S5, 204 Andre. Fred ...,............,..... .186 Andrews, Svihra ,....,,......... 2011 Andi ews. Edwin LuMur .... Andrews. Emily Louise .... 1529 .lU'f Anxrle. John Herb .... .......... . ,. Ansoryze. Charles John .... 204 Ansteclt, Corinne A. .... 106 57. jllf' Antrim. James B. ...... . ...,. .166 Arneson, Dorothy Ruth 68. GD. 204 Arnold. Barlmrn R. .......... .140 Ashlc Konnelh Erlwurrl Y- , 1 ........ Astulos, Patricia Carol 69, 120. 115 Atherton, Ronald Lee .............. Atkins, Charlotte Ellen .... 204 Atkins, Jerry .......,.....,,............. Atwell, Nancy Kay 137, 141. lR9 Anch, Bnrlmrn Ann ............ 196 Aunmnn, Roxrer Frcrl ..79, 121 Aus-der-Aus .... ........,.. . ...... . 166 Avery. Katherine I-Iownrrl Bach, Leroy Philip ....,,........ 2011 Backstrum, Marie V. ........ 166 Baile, Beverly ,,...... ...... 6 7, 166 Baden, Murfxnret ...,...... 65, 180 Bader. Betty ....,........... 68. 189 Bucchler. Donald .................... Baercnwnlk. Joanne .... 204, 120 Bnethke. Velme .......... 1111. 204 Bahls. Jnnct ,....... 66, 196. 121 Bnier, Lowell ........................ 196 Baietti. Norman .................. 204 Bailey, Kuryl ............ 145, 204 Bailey, Kenneth .......... 169, 120 Baker, Clarenve .........,...,.... 145 Baker, George ............. Baker, Larry ...... ......... , . Baker. Mnrdell ..,..... 137 Halas, Robert ...... .....,........ Ballmer. Dianne .... ........ 1 G6 Bnllerstein, James Bnmesberzel' ................ . ..... Banke. Mary Ann 61, 189, 115 Student Index Bnnliert, Joyce .......... ..... . 204 Banks, Frederick ................ 204 Bnnkson, Elizabeth ..........,. 204 Bnntu., Helen ............ ........... Bzxrzm, William .......................... Bzxrclonner, Charles ............ 204 Burkow, Richard 189, 120, 119 Barley. Robert ............ 91, 189 Burlogh, Richard .................. 204 Barnekoff, Barbara ........,... 141 Burnekow, Elruy ................ 204 Barr, Thomas ............ 169, 120 Barrett, Alan ............................ Burtelheimer, Myrna ......., 204 Bartell, Don .............. 121, 169 Bartelt, Wilma ................... .204 Barth, Jon ..... .. ......... .. Barth, Paul ........ .......... 2 04 Buethje, Ruth .... ............. 2 04 Bnu, Charles ,...................,.,. 169 Bauer, Robert ............ 114, 204 Bauer, Susan ........................ 204 Bauerfeind, Gerhard ........ 169 Baum, Donald .. ..........,............. .. Baum, Bill ...............,.............. Baumann, Wesley .,...... 109, 204 Beull, Ruth ...,...... 66, 114, 115 Beck, Barbara .................... 204 Bock, Beverly ...................... G3 Becker, Donald ....... .......... 1 66 Becker, Juliana .................... 114 Becker, Robert .................... 204 Becker, Susan ............ 141. 189 Beckman, Helen .... 67, 122, 204 Beeke, Noreda ....... ............. 2 04 Beer, Robert ...... 109, 108, 167 Beers, Helena ........................ 69 Behling, Carol .... 66, 137, 196 Bohn, David ........................ 204 Behnke, Barbara .... 137, 189 Behrens, Judith ....,....,.......... 204 Bchrmann, Kenneth ................ Behrrnann, Victor ........ 87, 189 Bcilfuss, Roy ..,........... 91, 150 Beilfuss, Willam .............,.. 204 Beilhurz, Louis .... SEI, 121, 167 Bcllu.l'iore, Samuel ................ 61 Ben!-rel, Edward ............ 75, 189 Bc-nzston, Bonnie . ..... 141. 204 Bennett. Robert ........,......... 167 Benson, Betsey ..... ................. Benson, Paul .......... ........ 1 96 Benson, Richard ........ 204 Benz, Ralph ........ .. ........ 189 Benz, Robert ....... ..................,. Benz. Robert VV. .... 75, 87, 196 Berccz, Victor .............. 79, 1017 Bernecker. Jane ........ 141. 20-I Burner. Beverly .......... 69, 204 Bcrreitter, Nancy ...,............ 204 Bestor, Frank ......,............. 196 Bothkc, Joyce , ........... 137, 139 Bell. William .,.,.................... 204 Bvumcr. Richard ........ RO. 167 Bc-wie, John .................. R5, 167 Bevins, James ....,...,...,, 87, 189 Beyer, George ............ 145, 196 Beyer, JoAnn ........ 56, 189, 102 Beyersdorff. Gerald .... 90. 189 Bicker, William ........ 109, 204 Bicberich, Roger ......... ,5J1, 196 Bicrwaxzen, Ellen ........ 113, 204 Biesemeier. Carol ........ 141, 204 Biesemeier, Phyllis ............ 196 Bipzon. Mzu'xza1'et .......... 65, 189 Billetter. Richard ..,.........,....... Bimler. Richard ..... ........ 2 01' Bird. Charles ........... ........ 2 04 Birkenstock. Karl ................ 189 Birkholz, Marlene ........ 69. 168 Bishop, Carolyn .,.......... 71, 120 Bishop, Russ ............................ Bittner. Ronald ............ 91. 196 Blomstrand, Carol ...... .5G. 103. 106, 196, 180 Bleach. Robert ............ 85. 168 Blemaster. Robert ................ 196 Blceke, Howard ................ 204 Bleclcc, George . .........,......... 196 Blnlccmnre, David ........ 122, 204 Blaine, Kathleen .................... 69 Black. David ................ 84, 189 Blachly, Quentin ................ 186 Bloom. Mrs. Barbara Ann 168 Bloom, Bruce .,.....,........ 72, 216 Bloser, Trudy .,......,... 67. 196 Bluhm, George .......... 141, 150 Bluhm, Kent ........ 90. 150, 189 Bluhm, Louis .................. .205 Bluhm, Stanley .................. 205 Blume, Janet ......,............. .205 Bobb, Janet ........ 56, 196, 108 Rode, JoAnn .... 67, 108. 189 Roelker, Bill ................ 158, 159 Boelter, Charleen 63, 109. 112, 196 Boesch. Carol .... 106. 137. 168 Boelter. Frederick ..,............. 80 Bohlmann, Christine ........... .205 Bohlmann, Richard ........ 80, 168 Bohn, Richard ....... , ......... 205 Bolen, Joy ............ ....... 2 05 Boley, Patricia ....... ....... 2 05 Bollinger, Walter ...... ....... . ..... Boltz, Robert ............................ Bone, George . .,....,........ 91, 196 Bonesz, Denniss ........................ Bonlcoslce, Gerry .... ................ Borcherding, Ronald ........ 205 Borg, Daniel ........................ 77 Borholt, Robert ................ 186 Borlick, Paul ..................... 5114 Bormann, Karen 56. 120. 189 Bormann, Fred ............ 88, 189 Born, Ruth .....................,...... 63 Born, Ruth ........ 137, 168, 189 Bornholt, Robert ........................ Botnovcan, Mary . ............... 168 Boulton, Judith .... 64, 109 189 Bouma, Donald ............,..... 168 Bourne, Kenneth .......,,....... 205 Bovee, Ila ..,...........,..... 62, 122 Bowman, George .................... 90 Brackensick, Arlene 66, 67 168 Bracllyn, Conny ............ 65, 168 Braendle, James ............ 73 158 Brandt, Gerald ............ 120 205 , Brandt. Ronald .................... 168 Brass, Janice .... 103, 106, 189 Brassfield. Eugene .... '75, 168 Brauer. Emily ................,......... Brauer. Roger ......... .......... 2 05 Bravick, Joel ......... ., .... .... ...... Bray, Lou Jeanne ........ 62, 189 Bredehorn, Anita ................ 205 Breltenfeld, Doris ....., 140, 189 Brennac, Mary .................... 205 Bresen. Richard .........,........ 205 Brickelmaler, Frank ............ 189 Bricker. Thomas ...... .. ...91 Brill, Judith ............ ........ Brindley, Gilbert ...... ............. B1-ingas, Irinco .... . ........... Bringewatt, Nancy 63, Broadhurst, Jacquelyn 205, 196 120 Broaclstone, Dwight ............ 205 Brobst, Carol . ................... 205 Brockman, Kathleen . ......... 189 Brockmeier. Carol ........ 121 205 Brockmiller, Carol ............ 109, 122, 216 Brockorm. Cornne 69. 121 205 Brockschmidt, Richard ........ 205 Broeclcer, Joan ............ 65, 189 Broeksma, Judith ................ 189 Brotherson, Lorene ..........., 196 Browman, Sally ........ ....... 2 05 Brown, Carole .... ........... Brown, Jolene .... ........... . Brown. Judith .... ....... 2 05 Brown, Kinsey ...... ................ Brown, Maxine .... ............. 1 89 Bruch, Doris ................ 56. 1653 Bruckner, Barry ......,. 120, 205 Bruckner, Frederick ............ 168 Brueggemann, Donald 72, 168 Bruemmer. Karen .............. 205 Bruhn. Elizabeth ..,............. 205 Bruncke, Nancy ..67, 122, 141, 189 Brunn. Judia . ............... 65, 196 Bruns, Stan ..... .............,.. Bublitz. James .... .......... 2 05 Bubolz, Amelia ............ 62, 189 Bubolz, Gordon ............ 86, 169 Bubolz, James ........ . ............... ., Buchan, Burton .... 80, 108, 196 Bucsala, Charles ...........,............ Buechner, Catherine .... 122 205 Buehring, William ...... 90, 189 Buerkle, Ed ward .. Buetow, Elsbeth .......... 89, 189 Buhrow, Ralph ...... .......,. ..... 2 0 5 Bulmahn, Orpha .......... 57, 189 Burmeister, Francelia 57, 196 Burckle. Martha .... 56, 196 145 Burxrasser, Joanne ....,. 62, 196 Burxrdorf, Ann .......... 121, 205 Burgclorf, Carolyn ........ 58, 169 Burke, Carolyn .................. 137 Burley, Laura . ..,........ 71, 189 Burmeister. Dale .............. 189 Bulmahn, Frederick ............ 205 Burns, Wesley .................... '91 Burreson, Allen .......... 89, 169 Burt. Douxzlas .... . ............ 205 Busch, Judith ......... .................. Busching, Georgia ...... 61, 123 Bushur, Raymond ............,... 169 Busse, Allan . .....,.... ....... 2 05 Busse, William ..... ............. Buuek, Robert ..... ......, 2 05 Cain, Dorothy ...... .......... Cain, Ross B. ......... ...... .... ..... . Callahan, Francis Callow, Joyce .............. 67, Calvert, Susan .......... ....... 1 96 Camarata, Joseph .... ...... 7 '7 Cantway, Roland ..... ............ .... Carey, James ........................ 85 Carlson, Clarence ....,... 122, 205 Carlson, Elwood ............ 74, 169 Carlson, Hedda .................... 69 Carlson, Henry ........................ Carlson, Joann .... 71, 120, 189 Carlton, Kenneth ................ 189 Carney, Jack ............. ,...,...... 1 96 Carper, Betty ......... ............. Carrier, Loretta ...... .205 Carson, Melvyn ..... .......... Case, Russell ........ ....... 1 89 Casson, Edith ...... ....' . .68 Gaston, Claudia ..... .....,.... 2 05 Cates, Daniel ...... ................... Cates, Miehael ............ 91. 169 Cattau, Richard .................... 81 137 Ceiga, Patricia ..... ....,120, Cerny, James . ................. . .... Chaffer, Rutheda ..... ...63, Chalupka, Janyce . .,.......... .. .196 169 .196 Chambers, Venard .................... Ch ardenkwan, Pras it .............. Chehval, Kathleen ..... . ....... Chellstorp, Frank ........ 87, Chernan, Nancy ..... .189 169 .137 Chezem, Nancy ..... .......... 2 05 Chilian, Roland ................... .122 Chopin, John ............................,. Chrxen, W1lma ............ 122, Christiansen, Gerald ..... .... Christiansen, Paul ............... Church, Sam ..,............. 87, Gich. Gordon ...... .... Ciesar, Gill .... ...... 1 37, Clark, Ann ......... ............... Clark, Collette .... ......... Clark, James ........... ....... Clark, Johann ................... Clark, John ....................... Clark, Martha .... 61, 120, Clarke, Sylvia 66, 113, 140 Clark, Suzanne ............ 62, Clark, William ................... Claussen, Christian F. W. Clausen, Judith Lee ......... Clausen, Marilyn E. .... 61, Clement, David A. ............ . Clements, Francis Marion Cline, Robert Edward ....... Comer, Jerry . ..,...,............. Colgan. Barbara .. ........ Collinns, Janice ............ 63, 205 .205 .205 196 205 .205 .205 .205 169 190 190 E55 .190 190 E55 E55 .190 190 Colquitt. Howard .................. , ..... Comstock, Lynn .......... 84, 185 Concord, Steve .... .......... 2 05 Connell, John ...................... 190 Connors, Judith ...............,.. 1136 Conrad, Marilyn ,....... 137, 205 Conrad, Norman ...... 190 Cook, Cherryll ............ 68, Cook, Margaret ...........1........ 196 Cook, Norma ...... 68, 121, 190 Cook, Richard ............................ Cook, William .................... 205 Cooper, Doris .,.......................... Coote, Philip ...................... 169 Corbett, Nancy .... 63, 132. 169 Cordes, Karen ....,..,.................... Cordes, Rita ..............., 141, 205 Cottet, Laverne .... 68 120, 216 Coulter, Diane ...... 65, 141, 132 169 Coupland, Sharon 57, 103. 119, 169 Coyle, Robert ............. .... ..... 2 0 5 Craigmile, Samuel ....... .......... Creasey, James ...................... .. Crittenden, Ramona Crowe, Carolyn ........ .. ..... .... . Cruser, Eleanor .......... ....... 2 06 Crutkowsky, Lois ...... . ........ 71 Cuccia, Robert ....... .......206 Culica, Helene ...... Culling, Elaine ....... ....... 2 06 Cummings, Earl ..... . .................. Cummins, Thomas Cushman, Gloria ........ 69, 206 Cutsall, Nancy ........................ Cutt. Libby ........ ............. 1 37 Cutter, John .,... . ...,...,.,.... .196 Dahl, Joan .......,.......... 113, 196 Dalcich. Leroy .................... 187 Dallman, Barbara ........ 63, 196 Dallman, Margaret ........l... 1'96 Daly, Phyllis ..............,.,....... 196 Damerow, Judith . ....... 137, Daniel, Albert ...................... Danikolas, James 196 169 Dannenbring, Dean .... ......... .... Danzer, Laurence ...... ....... 1 69 Darrow, David ....... ....... 1 96 David, Monroe .... ..........190 Davidson, Irene ................ 168 ' 180 Davis, Paul .................. 87, Dawson, Robert ...... .206 Deady, Thomas ..... ., ......... .. De Beauclair ..........,. ....... 1 96 Decker, Johnathan Dees, Ruth Rayola ............ 196 Dehlin, Bernard . ..... ....... 2 06 Derendinger, Jane ..,... ....... 1 96 Desmond, Clinton ...... .190 Devltch, Nelson ,.............,.. .197 Deutschlander, Ronald ............ De Verter, John ...... Dexter, Stuart . ...,.............,, 169 Dey, Elizabeth .... ..........Z06 Dian, Linda ......................... .206 Dieker, Linda .............. 137, 206 Dierking, Richard .....,.............. Diersen, Richard .... 84, 112, 197 Diersen, Ruth .............. 59, 190 Dietrich, Arlene .......... 58, 169 Dietrich, Barbara 61, 112, 122, 141, 169 Dietrich, Mary ...... 56, 112, 190 Digman, Thomas ........ '79, 169 Dilloway, Richard ................ 197 Dinda, Emy Lou .......,...... .170 Dittmar, Doreatha ........ 67, 190 Dittmar, Lenore ..... .......... 1 97 Dixon, Robert ............,. 80, 170 Dobberfulh, Sandra .... 57, 137, 197 Dobbs, John ...................,.. ,.206 Doege, Karl ................ 120, 206 Doege, Marilyn ..........., 59, 190 Doerffler, Byron ........ 82, 145 Dollase, Marie .................... 206 Dolleck, Lawrence ................ 206 Dolleck, Loretta .......... 120, 206 Dolson, David ..,... Domin, David ...... Doolittle. Philip ..... Doolittle, Pjoebe ..... Dopp, Alwyn ........ Dopp, Grace ........ Dorsch, Henry .... Dorsch, Otto Douglas, James .... Douglas, Paul ...... ..........190 .......20G .......170 .......206 .......206 .......17O ..........19'? Draheim, Philip ............ 73, 206 Drawz, Kenneth .................. 188 Dreseher, Willie ...................... Drodt, Judy .......... 56, 137, 197 Drueger, J. ......,................... .372 Drum, Janet .................. 65, 170 Ducar, Garrett ................. ...170 Duerr, Eileen .............. 61, 190 Duesing, Marlys . ..,.............. 197 Du Frain. Betty ............ 66, 190 Dukles, Sylvia ............ 121, 206 Dunn, Carol .......... , ..... 141, 190 Dunteman, Allan ............... .170 Durkovic, John .... 20, 85, 170 Dusatko, Richard .........,...... 190 Dutcher, Jacob ,..... ...... 1 09, 206 Duxbury, John ...,.......... 90, 197 Dvorak, David .... 91, 109, 190 Dyer, Dorothy ...........,........ 206 Dzurik, Andrew .......... 113, 206 Earl, Sandy Lynn .............. 197 Easton, Edward ..74, 119. 1206 17 Ebeling, James .................... 197 Ebeling, Jane ............ 137, 190 Ebeling, Kathy Louise ....... .206 Eberhardt, Narry Allen ............ Eby, Max Duane ........ 150, 159 Echtenkamp, Alan L. .... 86, 170 Eck, Anita ..........,.......,......... 61 Eckart, Richard Arthur ..., 91. 170 Eckart, Wendy ...........,...... 119 Eddy, Robert .......,......,....... 170 Eden, Barbara Elanore 67, 122, 190 Eesley, Karyn Rojean 61, 137, 190 Eggerding, Joanne Ruth .... 206 Eggers, Eugene ......... ....... 1 90 Eggert, Karen .............. 63, 170 Eheim, Judith Alvina 115, 121, 129 Eickelmann, Dolores Ida .... 56, 103, ,170 Elias, Joseph Carl ................ 206 Ellaby, Jacqueline Marie .... 57, 197 Ellenberger, Ruth ...................... Elliot, James Ernest ......... Ellison, Ruth Marie .........., Eflser, Jean ........,................ Ely, Colleen Marie .... 120. Endres, Frederick Michael Endsley, Burton ................. Endsley, Royann Louise Engelbert, Norrine ,... ......... Engelhard, Lowell ............. Engler, Judith Ann .... 12, 120, Engling, Herbert William .206 .,.59 206 206 .170 .206 H51 206 zos Eppurd, Dan Joe ............. Epsrein, Judith Ann .... 12, E625 Erbes, Elsie Helen ............ 197 Erdelac, John Philip ........... E1-dmann, Carol Emily ........ 206 Erdmann, Dave .................... 82 Erdmann, Lois Rosemarie 122, 206 Erichsen, Erick Arnold .... 206 Erickson, Douglas ..,..... 90, 190 Erickson, George Willard .....,.. Erickson, Richard Allen ..,. 170, 206 Erickson, Ruddell Richard ...... Ernst, John James ................ 77 Ernst, William Louis ........ 114 Eschmann, Laurel Lydia 114, 190 Eschenroder, Randy ,.,.'75, 197 Etter, Robert John ............ 206 Etzler, Larry Lee .................... Evans, Larry Gene '73, 109 190 Eans, Thomas Edward ...... 195 Evanson, Charles John .... 170 Faber, Susan ................ 61, 190 Fabsits, Arthur Edward .... 206 Fairchild, Louis . .,...........,..... 80 Falls, Theodore ........................ Faludi, John Robert ........... 206 Fanke, Vern Ausrust ............ 82 Fassett, Clark Kenneth .... 206 Fazholz, Ruth Ann ..,......... 197 Fedder, Arthur 72, 73, 108, 216 Fedder, Ruth Rachel .... .... 2 06 Feher, Ferenc .................... 206 Fehrenkamp, LeRoy William.. 197 Fehlberg, Richard Allen .... 79, 197 Fenske, Carole Jean .... 59, 190 Fenske, Mary Helene ........ 190 Fergus, David John .... 85, 170 Fetterer, Joyce ........................ Fiechtner, Mark ................ 120 Fields, Larry Lee ............ 206 Fields, Nancy Louise ........ 206 Fiesler, Carol Ann ............ ,.206 Fink, Karl William .... 89, 170 Finzel, Dorothy May ........ 206 Finzel, Lois Joyce .............. 170 Firebaugh, Norma Isabel ........ Firnhaber, Dennis Edward ...... Fisher, Dorothy Elaine .,.... 65, 109, 190 Fischer, Robert Charles .... 206 Fisher, James George .... 75, 197 Firchett, Erwin Marshall 109, 197 Fitz, Doris Ann .................. 190 Fleischer, Jean Carroll .... 206 Fleischer, Theodore Edward .... 171 Fleischer, Thomas .................... Fla-mmer, Joyce Irene 68, 206 Flesch, Wayne Gerald ...... 190 Flesner, Mary Ann .... 62, 190 Flick, Rosetta Mae ............ 206 Florell, Linda Lou ............ 206 Flynn, Jack ................. .......... Flynn, James ...................... 171 Foley, Karen Charlene ............ Folkening, Arthur ............ 206 Folkening, Janis ,....... 65, 190 Fonas, Carol ................ 71, 171 Fonas, Kenneth Robert ..,. 206 Foote, Jack L. ....................... . Ford, George Frederick .......... Forsell, Lawrence LeRoy 190 Forsey, Frank Keith ........ 197 Forster, Constance Beatrice .... 206 Forster, Vivian Lenore ........ 65 Fortson, Willaem Bruce .... 207 Foster, Sara Jane ..... . ........ 207 Fricke, Norma Jean ............ 207 Friedman, Jerome Lee ...... 190 Friedrich, Knrn Marguerite .... Goodney, Kathryn ............. Goodwin, Gail Edward 82, Gorman, Gertrude .... ,...65, Foth. Roland Roy ................ 197 123, 207 Fox, Floren Forest .......,.,...... 197 E65 Found, James Alan ..121, Fox, Mary Alice .... 20, 56, Fox Richard ................... F1-aiik, William 122, ma, Franks, Elizabeth Anne .... 137, '197 Franzen, Larry Heie .... 74, 190 Frase, Mary Lou 66, 67, 171. 162 Frauen, Lawrence Lee 75, 190 Frauen, Leonard Louis 75. 190 Frautnick, Arnold Carl .... 1221. 07 Frazee, Grace Elizabeth ..17l Frederking, Dolores Valnris .... 69. 190 Freeh, Gerald John ..,.'75, 10771, 1 Freimund, Karen Adrienne 1698i Freitag, William Cruden .... 197 137 Fritz, Michael David ..82, 197 Froetschner. John Alvin .... 207 Fronek, Janice Gayle ........ 120, 129, 171 Fruutnick, Arnold .............. 107 Frucht, Walter Martens H190 Fruchtnicht, Janet ...... 62, 171 Frueh, Frederick Phillip ........ Fruehling, Earl Richard .... 197 Frykholm, Susan Virginia 120, 197 Fuerhmeyer, Herman .......... 171 Fuchs, Carolyn Ruth ...... 190 Fuglie, Lois Ann . ..,...... 62, 171 Fujii, Dick .......................... 190 Furno, Frank Peter .......... 1,110 Furthh, Mary Bonita ............., Gade, Dean .............,...,...... 171 Gnhl, BetteJoun 57. 103, 108, 110, 113, 190 Gahl, David ........ 74, 120, 171 Gall, Rosanna Marie 63, 109, 197 Gallmann, Phylis Jacqueline .,., 67 197 Galow, David Gilbert , .... f..19o Gnnschow, Roger 23, 74, 108, 122, 123, 172 Garbe, Warren Murray 74, 190 Garbers, Dorothy Louise 137 Garer, Gretchen ...................,.... Garllch, Carla Kay ............ 207 Garrard, Fred Paul .... 150, 107 Garrett, Carol Elizabeth ........ Gurver, Judy ........ 68, 69, 207 Garwood, Carole Ann 69, 207 Garwood, Dean Elton 122, 207 Gast, Carroll ................ 90, 158 Gast, Faye ,....,.................... 207 Gust, Joel .......... ............ 2 07 Gatz, Donald .............. 109, 190 Garer, Gretchen ............ 69, 197 Gaynor, Charles Henry 90, 171 Gaynor. Patricia Dorean 207 Gehle, Daniel Eugene ........ 190 Gehle, Judith Louise ..63, 190 Gehle, Robert Victor ................ Geiselman, Thomas .................... Geistlinger, Jack Allen 74, 112, 122, 190 Gelhorn, Philip ....... ,.... 8 6, 191 Gelner. Jeanne ..........,......... 207 Gelopulos, Demos Peter .......... Gerdes, Margaret Doris .... 197 Gerencser, Velma Rose 62, 171 Gerike, Paula Jernne 121, 197 Gerken, Linda Annette .... 137, 141, 162, 191 Gerken, Lydia Esther ........ 67 Gem-luch, Ronald ................ 191 Gerlitz, Carol .............. 69, 197 Germeroth, Phyllis .... ..... 191 Gertz, Donald Victor ., .............. Geske. Ro er Julius ..171 g .......... Gianikos, Nick .................... 90 Gibson, Milton Eugene .,.......... Gielow, Susan Harriet . .,........ . Giese, Marlynn .... 63, 120, 129. 171 Giesler, Alyce Joy ............ 207 Giessing, Daniel Fred 90, 197, 150 Gifford, Trneton Wilson ........ Gihring, Lee ..........,..... 75, 191 Gilbert, Gary Michael .......... Gilbey, Judith Ann ............ 1 91 71 Gilkinson, Dale Robert ...... 197 Gill, Gerald ...................,.... 191 Gill, Ronald ......................,......... Gillespie, Carol ........ 141. 207 Gilmore, Margaret Patricia .... 207 Giorgi, Paul Joseph .......... 187 Gitch, David ...................... 207 Glancy, Jack Lee ...........,........ Glassner, Eilene Doris ............ Glatz, Marlene Verne ..66, 191 Glover, Carol Ann ................ 207 Glusenkamp, Richard Allen 207 Gnagy, Gail Ann ...... 137, 207 Gnewotta, Milton Roy ........ 171 Gade, Daniel ..,.........................,. Goeglcin. Jerry Wayne ........ 207 Goeglein, Larry ........,. 82, 191 Goehmann, Jucquelyn 137, 191 Goetsch, Jean ,................... 120 Goetsch, T. ..,....................... 90 Goetz, Charles Albert ........ 207 Goetz, Gregory .................. 73 Goetz, Roger ..,..................... 207 Goetze, Gary ................ 91, 197 Goldheck, Herbert ...... .....,.. 2 07 Gollce, Leonard ...... .......... 1 97 Golz, Carol ......... ...... 1 2 Gother, Dennis Lee .... 80, Gotsch, Thomas Lee .207 171 140 109, 171 ..........l09 Gould. Elizabeth .................. 207 Gozon, Richard Grady. Marcia Grady, Sharon Graeber, James Jacob Graebner, Alan .,............... .145 .207 .197 .191 .172 Grabner, James ...............,. ,107 Gi-aebner, John ............ 122 197 Gruefe, James ............... ,. .207 Graf, Ronald ........ 87, 145, 191 Graham. Donald .....,....... .172 Grunack, Thomas ........... ...72 G1-anat, Bruce . .... ............., ....... Grunut. Gary ........................ .... Grandy, Audrey .... 20 59, 140 Granger, Marvin ........................ Granger, Nancy ........,...... ...... Grant, Jim .....................,, .,...,. Grass, Kurt ........ 150, 151 191 Gratz, William ........ ......... . 172 Green, Elaine . .......... ...,...,.... . Green, Robert ...... ........ ...... Greiner, Joanne .......... ,... . .. .197 Gresens, Carolyn ............. .191 Grcunke, Herman ,..... 120, 172 Grichcn. Sue ........ 63, 137, 191 Griessel, Eleanor ............. .197 Griessel, Judy ........ 62, 121 197 Grimes, Monika .................... 207 Gritzmecher, Wayne 122, 207 Groehn, Patricia ......,........... 207 Gronbuch, Ruth 20, 57, 137, 191 Gross, Mardelle ..61, 141, 191 Gross, Sally ..................,..... 172 Grote, Galen ............. 172, 191 Grote, Jeffery ......,...,......... 207 Grotheer, Corinne .... 145, 207 Grotrian, Harvey ..... ,.91. 197 Grow, Ruthanne ............. .207 Grucn, Guil ............ ........ ....... Gruen, Harry ..,......................... Gruenbeck, Annie ......., 68, 197 Grundmnn, Charles ......... .172 Grupe, Wayne 20. 75, 108, 112, 191 Gsellman, Larry ,....... 89, 172 Gsellman. Ronald . ........... .207 Guclim. Merrlyn ............ 68 191 Guenther, Helga ........ 69, 207 Gunderluch. Ralph .....,...... 172 Haack, Eunice ........................ Hans, Joan .......................... 197 Habitz. Judy .............. 119, 207 Hackman, Ann ......... ..67, 191 Haddock, Howard ................ 77 Haeder. Rosalie ..........,............. Haendschke, Ruth 121, 207 Haertal, Paul ...................... 207 Hnerther, Bertram ........ 75, 216 Hagemunn, Joyce ............. .140 Hagemann. Sharlene .......... 207 I-Iagge, Louise ............ 120, 207 Haglund, Lois .... 66, 67, 172 Hahn, Carol ..,...........,. 141, 207 Hahn, William .................... 207 Hakes, Ellen ..... ........ . 197 Halcomb ............,.. ......... 2 07 Halgren, Carl ..... ................. Hall. Deanna .............. .140 172 Hall, Martha ........................... , Hall, Melvin Calhoun ...,............ Hall, Patricia ........... 137. 172 Hall, Raymond 87, 89, 213 216 Hall, Richard ................... .,..... Hull, Robert Kurtz ........... ....... Hallberg, Nancy ............. .197 Hallberg .............................. 187 Hallcher, Judith 120, 141, 207 Hamann, Judy ............ 57, 197 Hamann, Lois .,.......... 122. 197 Hamann, Milton .......... ........ 2 07 Hamburg, Richard ,,............ 114 Hamilton, Christine ............ 62. 112, 172 Humpel, Susan Dorothy .... '71, 197 Handrich, Barbara ............ 207 Handrock, Robert ........ 84, 191 Hankel, Keith .................... 172 Hannewald, Carol .... 120, 207 Hansen, Herbert Max 77, 198 Hansen, Joan ............................ Hansen, Marjorie ......... . ...... 207 Hansen, Ruth ...................... 172 Hanson, Bernard Oliver .... 172 Happel, David ........... ,72, 198 Happel, Merle .......... ,.120, 191 Hardacker, Ralon ..............., 207 Harding. John Robert 122, 207 Harmeyer, William ............ 207 Harmes, Norma ........ 122, 208 Harms, Ronald ......,... Harnnchm, Carolyn Hnrnish, Lorclci ................ 2025 Hurrer, Ben ...........,.... 120, 191 Harstnd, Margaret .......... 172 Hartcnherxrer, Puul .................... Hartfield, Fred ........................ Hurting, Joan L:-xVerne 71, 137. 191 Hurting, Judith Lee .......... 208 Hartman, Janice ..,............. 208 Hartman. June 71, 120, 191 Hartman, Rolnnfl ................ 191 Hartmann, Barbara ...... 67, 141 Hnrtmanlx, Duvid .........,.... 158 Hartmann, Henry ........ 88, 191 Hasemnnn, Gretchen Louise .... 66 191 Hass, Myron ..... . .... . Huse, A. .. .,...... Hatch, Donald .......... ..........1'12 ..........140 ..91, 198 Hutchcr, Richard ...........,.... 187 Hathaway, Robert .............. 208 Hnttendorf, Shirley .... 62, 191 Hnver, Robert ,,...,. ....... , ..... 1 73 Hnug, Jacqueline ........,....... 68 Hmuze, Mary Lynn 120, 123. 129 Huupzer, .lny ........... .....,,... 1 73 Huvlik, Shirley .... ....... 2 08 Hawk, John ........ ........,.,.,...... Hawkins, Paul .......,.,. ..... ...... 2 0 8 Hay, Rox-iina .........,...... 119. 208 Haywurnl, Ross ........................ Heckner, Howuril .................... Heerwugen, Kurt ........ 90. 191 Heiden, Robert ....... ......,... 2 Ox Heidtmzmn, Dianne ..........., 198 Heinkel, Janice 62, 123, 123, 173 Heins, Karen ......... ,..137, 198 Heintzen, Cnrolinc ............ 198 Heinz, Gcrnld ...... . ......, 77, 200 Heinz, Hams ...,..... ....... ,.... .... Heisner. James .. ....,....,... 198 Hclberiz, Ken ............,... 86, 173 Hcllberg. Charles ..,...... ,198 Heller, Dorothy .................. 208 Hellwig, Karren ........ 137, 209 Helm, Jerry .....,i..........,............ Helming, Kenneth .,.............. 208 Helsenknmp, A. ............ 55, 86 Helterhuff, Heather ,.......... Hemmetrer, Cathryn ............ 59 Hcmminizhaus. Janice ........ 208 Hemminxzhnus, Judith . .,... 120, 140, 208 Hendrickson. Oliver ............ 216 Henning, Lois .........,,......... 198 Henning, Mary Alice ...67 191 Henrichs, Martin ...... 158, 173 Henricks. Raymond ...,........ 191 Hensel, .lnmcs .............,..... .208 Herbst, Glenn .,.................. 191 Hermance, Lloyd ...,,....,.......... Hershmnn, Vernon ..............,... Hershinircr, Marilyn 120, 208 Herwigx, Gordon ,.,... ...... 8 9, 173 Hesse, Loretta ....... ..62, 173 Hessler, Glenn .......... 145, 198 Hesterberyz, Paul ........................ Hesterman, Burliura ................ Hestermnn. Carol ..............., 208 Heuer, Ernest .,., 80. 110, 173 Heussner, Glenn ........ 107, 208 Heuton. Darlene ...,.,................ Hewlett. Wnndu. .......,........ 208 Hiblmrd, Sally .... 57, 140, 198 Hibnick, Gerald ,... ..., . ............. . . Hildebrand. Ronald .. ...73 216 Hildner, Carl ..........................., Hil1,:enrlorf'. Dun ..........,....... 194 Hilizcmlorf. Don .,.,,.., 90, 209 Hilgzenkump, Arnold .......,.. 173 Hill, Norman 73, 122. 123 208 Hilleizas, Whync .... ,... 1 07. 208 Hiller, Arlys ................ GB. 1924 Hiller, Wm. ......... ...... 8 6, 173 Himm, Shnrron .................... 208 Himmler, Louise ........ 63, 173 Hirchmouxrh, Denis ............ 209 Hirt, Hilrlred .... 122, 123, 173 Hobson, .lane ,,...................... 173 Hodella, Deanna ............,... 191 Hodges, Gerald ........................ Hodgson, Daniel ................ 208 Hoeh, Carolyn 120, 141. 208 Hoehner. .lnmes .......... ,...... .... , . . Hoemnnn. Shnron . ....... 59, 198 Hoerger, Richard ........ 81. 173 Hoffreth. William Hoffman. Barbara Hoffman. Warren ...... Hoffmann. Arlene Hoffmann, Phyllis Hoffmeister, Gerald Hofmnn. Charles .... Hognncnmv. Bobby .......20R .......208 ............208 ....75, 141. 173 191 191 Hoh, Daryl ..................,.,....... 77 Hohnbaum, Janet ..,... 122, 123, 198 Holtorff, Karen ............,........... Holdemnn, Keith ........ ,...... . 173 Holin, Herbert ............ 88, 198 Hollander, Curl ...,............ 173 Holle, Jeannete .......... 120, 207 Holm, Kenenth ............ 73, 173 Holm, Roger .............,.......... 187 Holmberg. Barbara ..67. 191 Holtorff, Karen .....,,........... 208 Holtzen, Donna .... 61. 141 191 Holzinger, Dianne . 122, 208 Hamann, Maxine .............,.. 208 Honolcl, Maradel ..,.......... ...198 Honolrl, Reynolds K. 115, 110 Hooker, Judith , ....... .120, 208 Hooks, Collis ...... ,,....... ....... 2 0 8 Hoort, Patricia .... . ......... 191 Horknvi, Sonia .................. 120 Horn, Elizabeth ........ 63, 198 Horn, James ...,.....,..,................. Horstman, Justus ................ 191 Horstman, Rosalie .... ....... 1 37 Horvut, Robert . .... ....... 2 08 Hoskins, Stanley ............. .,.191 Houghtnling, Ann ................ 61 Houghtaling, William 75, 173 Hovcy, Edith ........, ..69, 198 Howard, Rex ................... 4 ....... Howell, Barbara ........................ 1-Iubncr, Ardell ............,.,....,.... Huebner. Sandra ........ 141, 198 Huegli, James ,.., ................... Humzard, Victor ...,........ Hughes, Ronald ...... Huisman, Patrice .... ....... 1 98 Hullings, Robert .....,... Hultsch, Carole .,..... .......... 2 08 Hupe, Carolyn ..... ...... 9 7, 198 Hupe, Nancy ...,......,... 140, 162 Hupe, Virginia ...,................ 208 Husenger, Ellen .,.. G5 109, 191 Innnce. Michael .,...... 86. 198 Iden, Curtis ............,......,...... 79 Iivnri, Weikko .................... 173 Ilseman, Kenneth .,.. ...... , 208 Ingelse. Charles ..,.. .,........ Inyzroff, David .,.... .208 Inslcy, Betty ..... .......... 2 OR Irons, Douglas .....,.................... Irsch, Leona .............. 120, 198 Isakson, Curtis .. ............. 120 Isbell, James .............,.......... 198 Iverson. Helen ........ .137, 208 Ives, Dorothy lMrs.l .............. Jubs, Ernest ........................ 79 Jubs, Max .............. 55, 79, 174 Jucob, Delwyn ................. .196 Jacob, Janice ........... ..,...... 1 74 Jacobs, Karen ...,67, 120, 198 Jacobsen, Ruth ............ 68, 193 Jacobson, Paul .....,........... .198 Jaeger. Evelyn ........... .62, 191 Juexzer, Norman ............. .209 Jahn, Bernard 122, 123, 208 Jahnkc, Allen .......,..,...,.. .208 Jnhnsen, Arthur ...,... .203 James, Richard .... .,.. ....... Jnnac, George ..,...........,..... 208 Junke, Nancy ...........,.... 62 174 Junowsky, Gordon 55. 89. 174 Jarosch, Helen 121, 141, 203 Jarrett, John ....................., 208 Jusas, Albina Jnss, Marian Jnss, Thomas Jensen. Jensen, Jensen, Jensen. Jensen, Jensen, Jenson, Jenske, Jensen, Jcrsild, Jewell, 11336 208 Alice .... ...... 6 9. George ..., ,.......... . .... Gordon .... .... . 174 Julius . Norton .,........ ,.,.... ....... Thomue ..........,. ., Wayne .................... 208 Robert .... 81, 113. 174 Larry ..........,........... 208 Susan ............ 140. 198 Donald ..., .......,..... 2 08 Joo, Moon . .... . Joestimz, Janice ..........62. 'iiili Joestimr, Lois ..... ...... 5 9, 198 Johns, Phyllis .... ................ Johnson, Brian ..,................. 198 Johnson, Donald ......,.......,......,.. Johnson, Ernest .......... 74, 'fll Johnson, Gail ...... .,,.,.............. Johnson. Janice ..,.. ................ Johnson, Jim ...... ......... 9 1 Johnson, Judy ....... .......... 2 08 Johnson, Karen ...,........ 59. 198 Johnson, Margaret ............ 208 Johnson, Mm-ie .... 56, 120, 122, 132. 199 Johnson, Michelle .............. 209 Johnson. Nancy ..,.............,.,..... Johnson, Patricia ..,..... 63. 174 Johnson. Ralph .................... 174 Johnson, Richard .... .......... Johnson, Robert .......... 174 Johnson, Ronald ..............,. 191 Johnson, Tom ............,....,.. 174 Johnson, Warren ........ 80, 174 Johnston, Paul .................. 174 Jokisch, Franklin ....... .122, 174 Jones, Jerry ....... ................... Jones, Ronald ..... ..... ........... Jopperi, Richard ......... .209 Jordan, Charles ................ 209 Jordan, James .... 91, 150, 198 Jordan, Ronald ................. ...121 Jorgensen, Beverly ..121, 198 Jox, Allen ............................ 174 Jox, Charles ............................ Joy, Stephen .,.........,....,....... 209 Juengel, Joyce ...... 62, 63, 121, 198 Juengel, June ...,........ 121, 174 Juergensen, John ........ 84, 109 Julius, June ................,. 69, 174 Jungemann. John ........ 80, 174 Junke, Wilfred .......... 120, 209 Kabat, Carol ..................... ,209 Kacher, Joanne ............ 65, 174 Kalb, Marjorie .... ............. 2 09 Kallio, Karina ...... ...... 6 5, 191 Kampe, Marvn .... ................ Kampe, Myra. ...... ............. Kannng, Eugene . .... ...... 8 1 Kaplon, Francs ..... . ...... . Kappler, Harvey .................. 80 Kargard. Marlene .............. 209 Karxre, Edward ........ 120, 209 Karpenko, Lois ..,....... 109, 209 Karpenko, Bill 108, 158, 198 Karth, Barbara .,.. .... 1 41, 209 Kase, David ............,....... 20, 75 Kattro, Donald ....... Kaufmann, June ........ 141. 174 Keck, Louise ...... 58, 102, 175 Keck, Millicent ................ 209 Keen, Charles ............................ Keener, Robert .......,.... 72, 187 Keeny, Larry ...........,,....... 209 Kehrer, Dorene .... 59, 97, 198 Kekstadt, Herbert .,............,.... . Kell, Dean ......,......... 191, 145 Keller, Alvin ...................... 120 Keller, Lewis .......... 90, 150, 152 Kelley, Patsy ............ 109, 209 Kellner, Carol ..............,..... 209 Kempf, Dale ............,.,............... Kemphert, Walter ....., ....... 2 09 Kenard, Rae ........... ....... 1 75 Kennedy, Thomas .... .,.....,,. Kent, Alann ....,.. ............. Kent, Dunne ....... ....... 2 09 Kerezi, Janet ..... ....... 2 09 Kern, Harold ......... Kerrick, Karl ..... ............. 2 09 Kersten, Phyllis ............ 66, 67 Kerwin, Ralp ...,.... 72, 73, 175 Kettner, Peter ,.....,........ ..., . 198 Kettner, Warren ...................... Kickbush, Nancy ................... Kickbush, Raymond .... 73, 187 Kiefer, Wayne .............. 84, 191 Kilb, Barbara ........... .......... 1 75 Kilb, Robert .............................. Kimball, Virginia ................ 175 Kimmel, Harold .... 72, 109, 187 Kinast, Philip ................ 73, 175 King, Ernest ............. ,.... .... 2 0 9 Kinter, Chuck ...................... 175 Kirchoff, Constance ..........., 175 Kirchner, Edward ...,.. . ...... 198 Klage, Richard ....... . ...... 209 Klatt, Sybille ...... Klaska, Klauser, Klauss, Carol ..... Paula Albert .... .......209 .. ..,,. 209 Kler, Charles ........... Kleiber, Marilyn ........ 141, Kleiner, Ruth ................... Kleinschmidt, Richard 89, Kleinschmidt, Sandra 65, Kleist, Gerald .............,..... Klemmer, Karen ..........,.... Klepts, Marlene .......... 65, Klindt. Barbara .... 71, 132, Kline, Larry ......,..........,, Kline, Norman ....... Klingerman, Kennet Kloha, David ........ KloDD. Ruth ........... Klotzbuecher. David Knahusch, Charles . Km-IDD. KnaDD. Knapp. Knauft, Knigga, Knight, Knight, Knight, Knight, Bonnie Dianne Joel . .... . Ruth .... Paul ......... Corrine .....,...... 97 John .......,. Robert ........ .... Shirley ...... 209 .191 ...85 209 175 175 .193 97 175 175 h ....... .209 fflfkiii ...120, ...209 20'9 ...209 ..........145 ..,.......209 1 175 . ......... 209 .....91 ...198 Kniola., Jim ..... Knippa, Jerry ..... ...... 9 1, Kniseley, Karl ,... . ....... . Knispel, Roy ............ ...... Knoell, David ............. Knoernschild, Karl ..... Kn oe1'r, Jerry .......... Knop, Adele .... , .... Knopp, Carl .....,.......... , .... Knapp, June ........ ............. Knapp, Margaret 110, 141 'iiii .209 .209 ...75 .209 .175 .175 175 Knorr, Linda ......................., 209 Knoorr, Martin .................... 198 Knorr, Norman . ........... 87, 131 Knoth, Joan .................. 58, 175 Knuelipel, Daniel ........ 121 198 Knueppel, Donald 85, 106, 141, 153 Koch, Daniel ....................,. 121 Kochenderfer, Linda .,.,,..... 209 Koebcke, Larry ,....,......., .... 1 98 Koehler, Joan ............,........... 97 Koehlinger, David ........ 90 198 Koehne, Peter ....,............,........ Koeneman, David 72, 102, 120, 191 Koeneman, Mary Ann .,... .198 Koenig, Bertram ........ 141, 175 Koenig, Kenneth ...,...,..... .209 Koenn, Janice .......... .......... 2 09 Koeppen, Richard ..... .......... Koerner, William .... ....... 2 09 Koerwitz, Daniel .... .......... .. Koester, Dorcas ............ 59 175 Kohl, Richard .........,...... 72 198 Kohls, Nina ........................ 102 Kohler, Beverly .... 71, 122 192 Kohrt, Becky ...........,......... .209 Kohtz, Karna ........ 68, 120 209 Kokaska, Charles .,.,......... ....... Kolb, Robert ...,........,.,............... Kollman, Kenneth ....,...,..... 209 Kollmeyer, Kurt . ........,...... 175 Kolzow, William .......... 87, 176 Konrad, Sharon ...,.............. 209 Kontak, Mary ........ 66, 67 176 Konu, Kenneth .....................,.... Kopp. Kennarcl .......... ..91, 187 Korcek, Ken ......,,............. .192 Korsmeyer, Lillian .... 141. 209 Korte, Karen .............. 120, 209 Korte, Robert .,..,.......,....... 176 Koschmann, Edgar ........ 82 176 Koser, William .......,.,.. 75, 176 Koskey, Stanley ...... ............... Kosmnk, Michael ...................... Kovach, Charles ..,...,......... 116 Kovach, Claire .... 65, 120, 198 Kraatz, Marcia .... 67, 119, 192 Kraft, William .......... 109, 193 Krage, Chester .... 91, 108, 11225 9 Krulovenec, Paul ................ 192 Krasinski, Gerald 90, 145, 151 Kraus, William ...... . ..... 74, 198 Krause, Delbert ................. .199 Krause, Dixie .............. 132 199 Krause, Ellen ........................ 59 Krause. John ..., ...., ...,....,.......... Krause, Grimes Monika .....,.... Krebs, Nancy ............ 137, 109 Kreinheder, Kathryn ..58, 102. 176 Kremmel, Lois ........................ Krenzke, Karen ........,........... 121 Krenzke, Patricia 57, 140, 1626 19 Kretschmar, Gerry ............ 209 Kretzman, Karla 59, 112, 199 Kretzschmar, James .... 121 209 Kretzschmar, Judith . 140, 162 Kretzschmar, Paul .................... Kriefall, Rachel ............ 68, 216 Kriesel. Karl .,.....,. ............ 1 99 Kroenke, Eugene .... ...... . 199 Kroll, Glenn ......... .......,...,. Krone, John ....,....... ............... Kropp, George ..................., 176 Krueckeberg, Dan ....,..... 55, 91 Krueger. John .................... 176 Krueger, John ........ 55, 73, 91 Krueger, Lucille 61, 132, 137, 176 Krueger. Orval ........................,, Krug, Shirley ..........,. 141, D39 Krug, Warren ..........................., Kruger, Elaine .... 66, 162, 199 Kruger, Karen .,........,......... 199 Krumins, Gunars ....,....... 176 Kruse, Betty ...,...,,,.......,.....,,... Kruse, Grace ...... 63, 137. 176 Kruse, Hannelore .......,...... 198 Kruse, Lois .......,...... ......... 1 40 Kruse, Roy ..,........ .................. Kucera., Charles ......., 23. 176 Kuebler, Ann ...,. ..... , ..56. 120 Kuehn-i, Cort. .... ........,......,,. Kuester, Carol ..... .,.... 6 7 192 4 Lambertsen, Robert Lienau, David Neitske, Donna ..... Kuhn, Ruth .......... 58, Kulat, W'ayne .,........ Kummer, Barbara .. Kunz, William ........ Kurmis, Donald .,........ Kurtz, Kay .................. 6 9, Kutansky, Nikki ...... Kutansky, Rudy ...... Kwiran, Manfred ...... Lachmann, Harold ..,.. Ladwig, Carol .... 66, Ladwig. Janet .... ..,..... LaFollette, Douglas Laib, Clara? .............. Lake, David ............ Lakota, Richard ..... Lamparter, Earl ..... Landahl, Paul ,......... Landherr, Judith Landino, Carl .......... Landino, Dorotha .... Lang, James ............ Lang, Walter ...,........ Lange, Alfred ............. 1.40, 176 ....90, 192 ..,.......209 . ,.... .... 2 09 199 ..........209 150, 199 ..........209 .086 199 106. 199 ...,......209 .. .,...... 210 ...65, 176 ...89, 176 ..........210 . ........... 88 ..........199 .141, 192 ..........216 ..........176 ..........210 1'i'i'6 Lange, Ronald .................... 210 Lanoch, Diane .................... 210 Lantry, Terry 73, 108, 109, 176 Lapierre, David .................i 210 Lapp, Dianne ........................ 210 Larsen, Barbara ..............., 199 Larsen, Lois ......... .... 5 6, 199 Larson, Henry ...... .............. Larson, Richard .... .......... 2 10 Lass, James .,...,. ......... .210 Last, Robert .,....,................,.... Lautenklos, Uhla ........ 141, 210 Lawin, Albert .......................,.... Lawrenz, Sharon ................ 199 Lawson, Jack ............,... 91, 106 Leal, John ............ ............. 7 3 Lear, John .................... 86, 199 Lebrecht, Gertrude .... 122, 140, 210 Ledbetter, Joan ........................ Lee, Nancy .......................... 176 Lee, Richard ........ 74, 117, 192 Lee, Robert ..................,...........,. Lee, Sandra ,............... 122. 210 Leege, David ...... 55, 158. 176 Leetmoe, Rein ...,........................ Lehman, Joel .......,.......,........ 177 Lehmann, Marilyn ....,....... H177 Lehmvuhl, Michael ............ 210 Lehr, Linda . ..,.............. 59, 192 Leila, Gerald ...........,.... 74, 192 Leimbach, Thomas ............ 177 Lemer, Dwight .............. , ..... 210 Leininger, Arlene ........ 58, 177 Leininger, Robert ......,. 121 177 Lemke, Charles .... 87, 110, 216 Leno, Theodore ......,............. 210 Lense, Joan ...............,................ Lense, Judth ......,..,....,.,....... 71 Lenz, Kurt ...................,....., 199 Lenz, Sharon ........ 69, 141, 192 Leonard, Carl .....,... ..,..,.... 2 10 Letsinger, James .........,..........., Lewbel, Carol ...... 57, 119. 120, 129, 177 Lichtenberger, Fred Lichtenberger, James Lein, Edgar 73, 108. Lien, Lila .................. Liepitz, Walter Lieske, Donald Lietzan, Carole Lightap William Likenesg, Ruthann Liles, Naomi ............. Limberll- Iris ........ 71, 59 Lind Marcia ........ Lindizman, James .... ' Lindsey, David ....... Lineback, Kathleen .. Link, John ................. Lmk, Ruby, ......,.,.... Lippert, Stephen ...... Little, Mrs. Janet Liverance, Beverly 67, Livinlrslson. Donna . Lobeck, Martin ....... Loeber, Fred ...... ...,..... Loesel, Lawrence ..... Logan, Gary ........,. Loman, Mildred .... Lchmullen, John ..... Lohrmann. Ann Lohse, Jani'-e ..... Lohse, Orville Long, Julie .......... Long, Kenneth ........ 216 ..........1'77 ..........210 ........210 ........210 ..........210 ...........210 120 192 119, 199 ....12. 210 .,63, 192 ..........210 ...199 122, 210 'i'Es'2 'iH6 .......,...1'l'7 ........199 .....1'77 ......,.192 ...210 ...177 ...210 ....,...210 Long, Terry ....................... Lonne, Sharon ........... Lorenz, Nan'-Y .....63 ......63. 120 .,..69, Lothman. Meta ....... , Louie, May ...,................ 69 , ,..210 19? 177 109 210 Lovell, Harry .... .................... Ludwig, Bruce .,.................... 89 Ludwig, Carole ............ 120, 210 Ludwig, Lowell .....,.................. Ludwig, Mark ...... 80, 108, 177, 192 Luehr, Bruce ...................... 210 Luehrs, Wayne ....., ........... 1 77 Lukes, Leroy .............. 210 Lundberg, Nels ............ 120, 210 Lundgren, Curtis ................ 210 Luster, Donald .... . ..........,. 87 Lux, Robert ....... Maas, Elaine ....... ........210 .......,210 Maas, Joan .,..................,.., 210 Mackay, Sheila .......... ,......, 1 77 Mackensen, Charlotte 141, 210 MacLachlan, Audrey .... 67, 177 MacLachlan, Robert .... 84, 199 Macy, Aaron ........................ 210 Magnuson, Arthur .............. 199 Magnuson, Lynne . ..... 145, 162, 210 Mahler, Nancy ............ 121, 199 Mahnke, Suzanne ......... . ...... 177 Mai, Robert .......... Main, Marietta ..... Main, Stephen Mainland, Ann Malak, Jeffrey Malchow, Grant Malone, Thomas ........210 . ..,....... 210 '73, 210 Malte, James .............. 77, 192 Mandell, Claude ...,............ 210 Mandly, Betty .......................... Manka, Louise .. .......... 145, 210 Mann, Francille ...................... . Manske, Paul ..,. 20, 108, 112, 150. 192 Manthey, Paul ....... .,........... 1 77 Marengo, Robert .................. S7 Mark, Robert .,............ 77, 178 Markel, Margaret Marks, Kenneth ....... Marks, Linda .....,.. Marohn, Joy ........... .. Marquardt, Bruce Marquardt, Susan ........199 .........210 ..71. 199 Marske, Maralyn ........ 69, 210 Marth, Judith ............ 109, 141 Martin, Judith ..........., 136 210 Martin, Patricia .................... 69 Martin, Richard .....,............ 199 Marting, Neil ............,... 90, 199 Martinson, Donald ........ .... 1 '78 Martis, Donald .......... 145, 199 Marton, A1-pad Marunde. Carol Maschoff, Leroy Massey, William ..... Masters, Bruce ...... .........199 .........193 ....,...199 . ....... 178 Mattila, Charles ..,............. 210 Matuska, Milan ....... ,... ......... 1 'Z 8 Maytag, Susan ...........,,. .,.... 2 10 Matz, Joyce 58, 119, 140, 178 Maxwell, James ............ 77, 199 Mayhugh, David .....,...... 88 199 Mazade, August 107, 121. 210 Mazzarella, Michaelangelo 77, 199 McCarty, Gale .......... .......... 1 77 McCollough, Mrs. Lois ........,... McCosh, Eugene ................ 187 McCrone, Shirley 122, 123 211 McDaniels, Dennis ............ '..211 McDermott, DeVona ..5'7, 145, 199 McGinty, Robert ......,....,.... 112 McG1'es, Guil ............ 121, 211 McIlwain, John ........................ McMillan, Caroline .... 114. 211 McMillan, Hugh ........................ McMillan, Ian ......... ............. 9 1 McNair, William ...................,.. McNeilly, Ronald ......,. 74, 101 McRee, Ruth .................... 199 Meddaugh, Edsil ..,.. .,.... . .211 Meger, Norma ...... .. ........ .. Meid, Carol ........ Meier, Gary ........,....... 122, .211 211 Mexhofer, Eleanor ......,.....,... 178 Meissner, William Melaas, Ira ................ 183, Melander, Carl .............,.... Melchert, Luke .... , ......... 82 Mensing, Richard ........82, Meredith, Janis 137, 141, ..17 , 19 Merklle, Mertms, Lynn .... , ............. . Marcllle . ................ . 187 8 9 191 208. 211 211 ...199 Mesenbrink, Robberta 63, 109. 199 Messman, Elizabeth ............ 211 Messmann, Wax'1'en .......... 211 Meter, James .......... . ..,........ 199 Meyer, Cynthia ......... .,...,.. 2 11 Meyer, David ....,........,............., Meyer, Frederick ........ 74, 192 Meyer, James ....... ....,........... Meyer, James F. .............. 211 Meyer, Jane .,....... ...... 0 7, 192 Meyer, Karl ......,. .......... 1 87 Meyer, Kathryn ..... ,............... Meyer, Ken .................... 90, 178 Meyer, Margery ........ 162, 211 Meyer, Marianne 61, 145, 192 Meyer, Marilyn ............ 208, 211 Meyer, Merle ......... ..... . .88, 192 Meyer, Robert ....,....... 120, 211 Michael, Judith ........,......... 211 Mickley, LuElla .......... 68. 178 Mildelka, Andrew ..................,. Mieger, Ruth ......... ,..... ....... Miessslcr, Herbert .... ....... 2 11 Miklcelsen, Richard ..... .,.... 7 7 Miller, Arlene .................... 211 Miller, Barbara ..................., 190 Miller, Carolyn .,.. 120, 121, 162 Miller, Charles .... .............,.....,.. Miller, Clement ........................ Miller, Ernest .,.........,.......,........ Miller, James ...... 102, 192 Miller, Larry .,.......... .211 Miller, Mary ..... ........,, 2 11 Miller, Paul ....,..... .......... Miller, Robert ......... ......... 8 9 Miller, Robert W. .............. 178 Miller, Sylvia ................ 60. 178 Miller, Theor'ore ........ 107, 211 Miller, VValte1' .,... ...... 1 3, 114 Millctt, John ........ .......... 2 11 Millies, Robert .... ...........,. 1 99 Millies, Ronald ,.,.., 74, 150 Mills, James .,.,.....,.................... Milne, Barbara .......................... Minniear, Wendy 103, 132, 139. 192 Misch, Paula ............ 120, 211 Missell, William ............ 74. 178 Mitchell. Carol ........,..... 58. 178 Mitchell, Ronald ........................ Moeller, Florence ..,............. 178 Moeller, Shurlene 59, 145, 192 Moeslein, Mary 120, 145, 211 Mohler, Charles ........ Mohr, Ruth .... , .....,.... . .......,..1'78 ......,...1'7E .........,17B Moll, Hans ................ Moll, Harold 55, 74, 122. Mollin, Joyce ................... Molzan, Donnal ............... Monk, Jo Ann 61, 113. Montaba, Mark .......... 122, Moolena ar, Don Joyce ................. Moot, Harrison ..... Morandi, Robert Morerner, Fred ............ SI. 35 Moolin, ald ......... 123. 178 .178 1115. 192 211 .211 07 Moritz, Roger ......... . .... , , Morrison, Alan RO, 145, Morton, Oral .............. .. Moseley, Seth . ..,...,.... 114. Mowat, Morey .... Moy, Geoff-Te ..... ,199 145 170 159. 179 170 ..........15J9 Meyer, Harold ...........,........ 1.711 Mueller, Carolyn ........ 141. 211 Mueller, Janet ...... 71, 145, 179 Mueller, Karl ,... 81, 108, 170 Mueller, John ...................,...... Mueller, Samuel ................ 199 Muenchow, Carol .,........,..... 211 Muenchow, Sue .... 67, 122, 192 Muhl, Janice ........................ 211 Muir. Gail ................,................. Muller, Richard ....... ................ Mummert, Marris ,.,..... 68, 216 Munro, Robert ............................ Murphy, Terrence ...... ....... 1 79 Murray, MEL1'LFiLl'Gt .... ............. Musaell. Shirley ...,... 211 Myers, Doris ........ ,,........ Nagel, Edgar ......... ....... ...... Naughton, Walter ............ . ..... .. Neclderman, Carl ..,....... 81. 145 Neeb, Don .......... ........ ,... 7 9 Nexrus, Robert ...... ......,...... 2 11 Nehls. Maura:-QL ........ 145, 211 Nehls, N. Judith .,........ 97 179 - Beverly .. ,... .. Nelson, Catherine ...... Nelson, .......179 Nelson, Charles ..... ....... 1 99 Nelson, Genevieve ...............,.... Nelson, Robert ............ 80, 179 Nemetz, Allen ...................... 211 Neubronner, Fred ................ 211 Neubronner, Marlene 056. 170 Neuenkirch. Tom .................. 91 Neuman, Mzu'1za1'et ......,...,. 211 Neuwald, Nancy ......,...,. 57 190 Newland, Mary Ellvn 122. 211 Newman. A. ....................,..... R0 Newby, Carol ................ 63, 192 Newton, Charles .,,.. ....,....,.. 8 6 Nicholas, Georgia ............... .... . .. Nichols, Carolyn .............. .... 2 11 Nickel, Dieter 55, 85, 108, 110, 113, 123. 216 Nickel, Lenore .......... 122, 179 Nickel, Vinette ...........,...... 192 Niehaus, Paula Rue .,................ Niemun, Donna ........ ...... 5 8 Niemnnn Carl ..,,....,. ....... 2 11 Niemeyer, Thomas ..... ....... 2 11 Niemeyer, Theodore ......... 211 Nienke, Gerald .. .,................... Nierman, Nancy .........,........ 211 Nieting, Joel ..............., 91, 190 Nildner, Carl .............. ........ 1 79 Nilson. Richard ..,. .. ............. ,. Nimtz, Tom ............,................. Noe1'enburxz, Dunne .... 73, 102, 179 Noland, John .........,.............. 211 Noller, Patricia ..., ,... 1 32, 211 Nolting, Harvard ...................... Nordbroek. Frederick ........ 211 Norman, Ann ................ 66, 192 Norman, Dennis 84, 119, 120, 199 Norris, Patricia .................. 200 North, Philip , ........... ....,..., 2 11 North, Robert ..............,....... 211 Nuechtcrlein, Carol .... 57, 103, 192 Nuecheterlein, James U55 '74, 192 Nuelk, Bernice ...,.... ............... Numrich, Ken ....... ............ 2 11 Nuss, Morris .........,........ 89, 179 Oakes, Ronald ............,....... 192 Oberholzen, Donald Obennuf, Lois ...... a5Q iliiQ i?iii Obcrjohn, Carolyn .... 145, 200 Oberly, Dennis ..75, 108, 113. 192 Obier, Kathleen Ruth 145, 211 Ocock, Glenn ...................... 179 O'Connell, Karen ........,......, 211 Oehmke, Caryle 121, 129, 179 Oestcrrreich, Robert .... 55 82, 179 Oetzel, . ...........,............... 89, 179 Oldham, Drew ..... ...,........ 1 80 Oleson, Robert ..... ............ 2 11 Ollhoff, Laverne .......... 145 180 Ollhoff, Marlene .................. 211 Olsen, Sandra ...... 58, 162. 180 Olson. Frederick ..,..........,.. 180 Oltmann, Marvin ....................., Oltroxze, Deborah ...................... Oltroxze, Gretchen ........ 58, 180 Opfer, James ........................ 180 Opitz, Helen ................ 145, 192 Orunlc, G. ................,....,........., 89 Orton, Thomas ...... 81, 55, 145. 150. 151. 152 Ott, Pearl .....,....,..................,..., Otto, Ann .... 109, 122. 140 211 Ottc, Victor ......... ..,..................., Otten, Marie ........,....... 69, 192 Otto, Judith ..,............... 59. 192 Owen. Jayne ...... 114. 132, 145. 192 Pace, Robert ...., ,.,82. 145. 192 Paetz, Frederick ........ ..87, 200 Paetz, Marjorie .......... 137, 180 Page. Judith ......................., 192 Panels, Norbert ...... ......... 2 11 Palmer, Victor ..... ..... 7 3 Palmzren. Allen ...... .....,. Palmi, Shirlee ....... .......... Pankey, Richard .... ...... 2 12 Panlisso, Elaine ...... . .......... . Pape, Richard ..... ..........,. 2 12 Pappas, Chris ...................... 137 Parclicck, Nancy ........ 58, 180 Parrlieclc, Steven ................ 212 Paschen. Maxine . .,............. 212 Paske, Sandra .............. 56, 192 Paulson, Corynne .......... 63 180 Paulus, John ...,..... ..,......... 2 12 Pnwluk, Linda. ............ 119, 212 Pearson, Gerlafline ..........,... 212 Pechtel, Robert ......,...,. 86, 200 Pekarelc, Frank .................. 212 Pekrul, Robert ..... 84, 145 152 Pelto, Karen ..,..,.............,.,.... 59 Pelzcr. Gerald ...................... 81 Pemtt. Mikell ................ 61 192 Perclichizzi, Annette ............ 102 Perry, Patricia ......,.......,.....,...., Perske. Joanna .........,.. 62, 180 Peters, Arlelia ....... ..... 1 09, 200 Peters, Daniel ..........................., Peters, Dorothea 56, 103, 141. 192 Peters. Martin ..............,.,.., 192 Peters, Walter ...,,.......,...,..... Petersen, L. Marilyn .... 68 102 Peterson, Chris ......,................... Peterson, Dennis ....,. .... . ..90 Stammich, Ronald ....... Steege, Rhoda .... Peterson. Dick ..... ....... 2 00 Peterson, Elsa ..... ...... 9 7 Peterson. John ..... ..,... , 145 Peterson, Judith ...... .......... 2 12 Peterson, Karen ................,. 180 Peterson, Marlene ......., 78, 180 Peterson, Marlene ........ 66, 192 Peterson, Richard ...................... Peterson, Willinm ...... ......,...... Petri, Carol .....,....... .......... 2 12 Petrie, Bernard ..,.. .................. Petry, JoEllyn ......., ....109, 180 Pctzcr, Jerry ...... , ...,.......... 20 Pfuff, Evonnc .... ...... 6 9, 180 Pfaffenbuch ........... , .............. . Pfeiffer, Charles .......... ...,..,. 2 12 Pfitzer. Judy ............,... 63, 200 Pflukhdeft, Martin ............ 200 Pflughoeft, Arthur .................. Pieper, Dorothy ................,... 212 Piepho, Albert ....... ,....., B 1, 200 Piepho, Alice ..... .,...... 5 9, 192 Picvho. Robert .,... ................... Piepkorn, Faith ..... ................ Piepknrn, Mnry ..,......... 58, 180 Pieplow, P. .................... R8, 200 Pieplow. Warren . .... .............. . . Pilnrick. Alfred ..... ................ Pilch. Frank .....,,................... Pinilel. Herbert . ........... 80, 180 Plotter, Jenn ........................ 212 Plackemeier, Kathleen ...... 180 Plaehn. Albert ......,..........,.... 87 Plnss, Dorothy ..,... 71. 141, 200 Platt, Charles ...................... 192 Plimlvton. Susan .......... 120, 212 Plohocky. Dennis . ............... 212 Plum, Timothy ........ ..., 1 09. 212 Podopil, Louise ....67, 141, 200 Poehler. Robert .............,...... 180 Poerschke, Lynn ......,... 56, 200 Puhlmunn. Horst ................ 212 Polk, Arthur ...................,.......... Pollnow, William ........ 107. 212 Porisch, Ruth .............. 120 212 Posnelt. Pntricin ........ 120, 192 Post. Donna .......,........ 65, 180 Pottenner, Julia ..,......,,....,,. 212 Potts. Thomas ...................,...... Powell. L. Mnrmxret ..... ...... 9 7 Preissler. Samuel ...................... Prenzlow. Gwen .,...................,.. Pretzel, Alun ..,....... 75 122 193 Preusch. Elizabeth .,......,...,. 181 Price. Jnmes ..............,. 113, 120 Priebe, Carolyn .... ...... 5 6, 193 Priebe. Paula .......,... .......... 2 12 Prietzel, Euxzeno ..... ............. Prince. Edwzn-cl .... ,.... ..... 2 1 2 Pritz, Kenneth .... .....,.,........ . .. Pritz. Rirhnrrl ...,.. ,.... 1 10. 191 Probst, Robert ....... .......... 2 16 Procfrock. Donald ...,... 75. 103 Prosek, Rnbert ............ R5, 1511 Prothc. Eldon ..................,... 212 Pruesser, Vfillinm .................... Ptucek, Donald ........,....,.......,..,. Puffrmff. Richard ........ 82. 145 Qunde. Nanfv ..................,.. 212 Quzmdt. Elf'or ...,.. ......... 2 00 Ounrti. Ve-:ner .... ...... 2 1? Query. Cecil ........ .,..., 2 16 Query. Mnrxmret ,.... ..,............. Quinn, James ..................,........... Quoos. Mnrxmrvt 61. 122. 1111. 200 Rnube, William ....... ........,. 1 81 Rxmsch. John ,... ............. Rnntz, Ruth ..... ....... 2 12 Rube. Carolyn .... ....... 2 12 Rube, David .....,.,..... ......... 8 G Rxuldutz, Gerald ......... ....... 2 12 Rndemncher, Bruce ............ 212 Rader. James .......,.................... Rader, Joyce .............. 141. 212 Rndloff, Curolc .. ...... 65, 181 Rudtke, Fred . ...,... ........., 2 12 Rnhc, Edward ......... .... ......... Rnhmel, Loretta ..... ........ ....... Rnhn, Norman .,.... ............. 2 12 Rnhn, Sharon . .,.,.... ...... 6 9 200 Ralston, Amzust ..... ................ Rnmnx-tc, Willinm ................ 200 Rambo, Marie ................ 71, 193 Ramming, James .....,.......... 212 Rnmming, Kenneth .,.... 82, 112. 200 Rnmll- William .... ...........,. 2 00 Ramsey, Ann .................,..... .. Rnrnsey, Sandra .......... 120, 212 Randolph. Viryziniu ..........,. 212 Rasmussen, Rhoda 69. 122 212 Rnthmnnn. Detlef ......,.... Rau. Charles ....,...................,. 72 Rauch. Carl ..,........ ,. .,..,.,. 133 Rauscher, Carol .....,,. 141, 200 Rnushi. Thaddeus ................ 212 Reardon, Beverly 68. 122. 200 Reasor, George ..... ......... 1 81 Rechlin, Roger .................... 212 Reknagel, Beverly .... 120, 212 Reddell, Fred . ....................... 82 Rcddel, James ............................ Reddersdorf, David ............ 212 Reddersdorff, Ralph .......... 181 Redenbaulzh, John ........ 73, 200 Reedy, Gwendolyn '71, 193 120 Reeves, Joann ............................ Rehlnnder, Calvin ................ 212 Rehrauer, Marion ...,.. 140, 141, 162. 181 Reihmann, Hazel ................ 212 Reimzmn. Andrew ..........,......... Reineck. Robert .... 89, 120 181 Reister, Eleanor ............ 58, 181 Remus, Charles .................. 212 Remus Marvin ..... ............ 2 12 Renkel, Willis .............. 87, 181 Renken, Robert ..... , ............... .. Runner, Carol ..... ...... 6 1, 193 Renz, Gloria ....... ...... 1 20, 212 Retzer, Thomas ..... .................. Renter, Nnncy ........ ......... 2 00 Reynolds, Thomas .... ....... 2 12 Rhodus, Darlene ...... ............... Rhody, Harvey ..... .................. Rich, Charles ...... ................. 8 0 Rich, Gordon ................ 120, 181 Richards, Max .............. ...... 1 93 Richardson, Judith ........ 68 120 Richert, Delbert ...... ............,... Richert, John .,.. ......... 8 8 Richert, John ....... .....,. 2 00 Richter, Donald .,.................. 212 Richter. Edward ........................ Rickard. Ruxzer .............,...... 200 Rickert, Carol ...,.. 61 137. 181 Rickert, Linda ............ 122, 212 Rickus. Richard .,....,............. 87 Riechman, Fredrica . ......,.... 212 Ricdemnnn, Dinne ........ '11, 181 Riegelmnn, Don ........ 158. 159 Rlemer, David .................... 181 Riemer. John .............................. Riethmeier, Margaret 66, 122 129. 193 Riley, Robert. .... .................. 1 81 Rink, Donna ......... ............ 6 1 Rintzsch, Ruth ..... ....... 2 13 Riske, Carolyn ..... ....... 2 00 Ritchie. Willinm .... ....... 2 12 Ritt, Charles ....... ....... 2 12 Roberts, Beverly ........................ Roberts, Glen ............................ Robertson. Jerry ................ 212 Rockett, Judith .... 57, 103. 193 Rockwuy, Phyllis ........ 109, 212 Roderhorst, James ............ 213 Rodman, Orlando .... ......... 2 00 Roebert, Gladys ...... .GT Rocbke, Ruth ...... ....... 2 00 Roeder, David .......... .......... 2 13 Roeder, James .................... 181 Roemze. Max .... 81. 145, 181 Rocgge. Sharon .......,....,....... 181 Roemer, Harold ...,.............,.. 193 Roggenkamp. Gerhard ......,....... Roller, Nancy ..,...... ......,...... 2 13 Roller, Robert ,........................... Rollins, Jahn . ....... 90, 150, 200 Rootes, Lyle .............................. Roscoe. Ronald .,........................ Rosentreter, Richard .......... 193 Roth, Meta ..............,..,.. 62, 213 Rothmann. Ronald ............ 213 Rousseau, Jnck .......................... Rowe, Helen .......................... 66 Rozhon, Carol ................ 56, 200 Rozhohn. Donna ........ 57, 200 Rudolph. Brenda ....,... 121, 213 Rudolph. Janet ..... .................. Ruggeri, Gcno ....... . .............. Rune, Ann .......... ....... Ruiz, Alfred ............,............. 79 Rullmun, Arlene .........,.............. Rullmnn. Joyce 57. 109, 119, 140, 145, 193 Rullmxnn, Roy .......,..,...,............. Rullman, Ruth ............ 56, 200 Rummel, Harlan .....................,.. Rummel, Ray .......... ........,.,. 1 82 Runxze. Judith .......................... Rupprecht, Gloria 57, 106, 193 Rupprecht, Mary ................ 213 Rusch, Carol ...................,.... 200 Ruser, Bonnie .............. 122 213 Rutkowsky, Lois ................ 213 Ryan, Leroy ............ .......... 2 00 Sachtleben, Fred .........,....., 193 Sarler. Donald ........................ 86 Saint, Gale ....... . ........ 72. 182 Snieck, Lorelei .......... 129. 182 Sandborg, Alan ..... ..,.,. 8 6 182 Sanders. Colin .... .......... 1 82 Sandine, Leroy ..... ............ Sanus, B. ............ ....... 1 20 Saracoff, Barbara ....... Saracoff, Norman .... ..,... Saubert, Philip ..... Sauerteig, Ruth ...,.... 141, Sawochka, Thomas Snwtell, Lynda .......,......... ...182 .....77 193 .213 ...213 Schaack, Donald .......... 89, 182 Schachinger, Carol .... 56, 200 Shaden, Edith ..................,......,.. Schaefer, Naomi ............... .213 Schaffnit, Ann .............. 67 193 Shafrik, Carol .... .................. Shaw, Walter ............ ...... ....... Scheer, Merlin ,..........,........ 213 Scheffler, Lawrence .. .... 82, 200 Schellhase, Roger ...... 179, 182 Schenk, Carl ................ 88, 193 Schemwan, Elizabeth .... 62. 137. 193 Scherer, James ...,......,............... Scherer, Phyllis ......,..... 62 182 Sherer, Ronald ..................,. 193 Scheurman, David ........... .213 Schewe, Mary ............,... 66 200 Schiefelbein, Judith .....,.,.,.... 66 Schimke, Ralph ......,.,........... 213 Schimkus, Carolyn .... 100, 200 Schlegelmilch, Noel .... 81, 145 Schlei, Rachel .......,.... 141, 200 Schlie, Theodore 112, 122 213 Schlebe, Sharon 71, 121, 123, 1955 Schmeling, Roberta , ............ 67 132, 193 Schmid, James .............. 81 158 Schmidt, Allan ......,......,........ 88 Schmidt, Dianne ......,......... 61, 120, 137, 141, 193 Schmidt. Edward 107, 122, 213 Schmidt, Eleanore ...... 145, 200 Schmidt, Janet . ,....... ...145 213 Schmidt, Joyce ............ 66, 182 Schmidt, Karen 121, 141, 213 Schmidt, Marcia .......... 63, 182 Schmidt, Noel .............. 89, 182 Schmidt, Terry ........................ Schmiedel, Herbert .................... Schmitt, Jane ........ ...... 2 13 Schmueser, John .... ...... 2 13 Schmult, Ruth ................. ....... Schnebel, John ................. .193 Schneekloth. Larry ...... 75, 120 Schneider, George ............. .193 Schneider, Owen .... ................,.. Schniedel, Herbert .............. 187 Schnittker, Frederick ................ Schnute, Jon ................... .213 Schoenbacher, Joyce ....... .213 Schoenbaum, Carolyn 137, 193 Schoenberg, Steven ................ Schonbohm, Sonia .... 115, 120 Schollet, Hank ................. ....... Scholz, Frederick .....,..... ....... Schoneman, Paul ............. .182 Scholz, Richard ............... .182 Schramm, Arletta, 68. 120 213 Schramm. Verdell ................ 193 Schreiber, Joyce .....,.. 141, 200 Schreiber, William .... 89, 182 Schroeder, Art ..109, 145, 159 Schroeder, Paul .......... 159, 193 Schroer, Donald ............... .213 Schroer, Richard 145, 150, 151, 182 Schroth, Katherine ......... .213 Schrum, Nada ........................ 97 Schueler. James ........ 89, 182 Schuessler, Greta ...... 121, 213 Shuer, R. .............................. 82 Schuler, Suzanne .... ...... . 193 Schultz, Allen , ,..... .....,.......... . . Schultz, Anthony .... .... 8 S, 193 Schultz, David ................. .182 Schultz, Dianne .... ...... . 213 Schultz, Donald ................,. 213 Schultz, Marilyn ...... ...... 6 3 182 Schultz, Marion ...............,.... 65, 108, 110. 193 Schultz, Richard ................ 200 Schultz, Robert P. ,........... 80. 112, 121, 182 Schultz, Ronald ............ 74, 112 Schultz, Wayne .....,...... 82, 193 Schultz. William ................ 200 Schulz, Eileen ..... ............ 1 83 Schulz, Sandra ............ 57, 200 Schumacher, Ann ........ 63, 200 Schumacher, Jon ............ ..89, 109, 112. 183 Schumm, Josephine ................ Schuster, Jean 120, 140, 213 Schuster, Joan ...........,........ 213 Schutt, Ellen ........,....... 65, 193 Schutt, Patricia ............ 97 183 Schutt, Warren .................... 213 Schutte, Janice .................... 69 Schutte. Tess Lansing ............ Schwalm. Robert .................. 86 Schwanke, Caroline ...... 66, 183 Schwanke, Sandra Schwant, William Scott, Donald ..... Scott, Frank ......... Searl, Geraldine .. Sebastian, George Seebeck, Dorothy Seefeldt, William Seegers, Ronald . Seidler, David ....... Seil, JoAnn ......... 20, Seldon, William .................. Sellke, Richard ........ .... . .... . Senkbeil, Robert 88, 102, Sennett, James .... . ......,.... . Sensenbaugh, James ..,........ 85. 121 Sering, Richard ............ 88, Serkland, Roger ........,.,....... Sever, Joe .......,.................... Severance, Janet . ...,... 69, Shannon, Roger .. ........ 122, Shearer, Carole .,... ............ Shebik, Patricia .,.. 20, 22, Sheets, Mrs. Barbara .......... Sheldon, Richard .......... ..... Sheidls, Betty ........... Shook, Sally ...... Shufran, Frank Sikler, Leland .... Sieb, Robert ...... ......... Sieber, Janet .............. 120, Siegel, Barbara ..........,.... Sielaff, Jane .....,.......... 69, Siemon. Lois 63, 108. 109 Siesennop, Tom .............. Sievers, Marilyn .... . ..... Sieving, David .......... Sieving, Joanne .... 63. Sikora, Richard 132 Siler, Margaret ................. Silvey, Kathleen ...... 86. Simmons, Fred Simon, Claire .... Sims, Ann ...... . ...... Sinclair, Paul .......... Sjonvall, Ragnar Skinner, Arlene Skulte, Robert . ............... . Slanicke, Paula ........... Sleizer, Sondra ..... Sliter, Everit ..... Slyter, Marian . , ....... 82, ...........58, .137, Smart, Thomas . ........ . Smedlund, Janet .... ...... Smith, Alfred ................... Smith, Bethie ......,............ Smith, Bruce ..................... Smith, Earl ........ 88, 112, Smith, Ferne .....,............... Smith, Herbert .....,...... 120 Smith, Joanne .... ..,,..... Smith, Judy ....... ...,. 5 9 Smith, Marvin ..... ....., Smith, Maureen ...,....,........ Snikeris, Aija .......,........ 63 Snyder, Doris ...... 63. 140 Sohr, Robert ..........,.......... Sokol. Olga ........... .... ........ Sommers, William ...,.... 120 Sonme Sonne, 109, n, B. ............,.....,... . Deannn .......... Sorenson, Paul ..,.. Scuba., Charles ................. Spacth, Fred ..,,................ 110, 120, 122, 123 , , 1 Spaeth, Janet .................... 110, 112, 120, 122, 123 Spannaus, Bertha .... 112, Spaulding, Nancy ........... Speckhard, Marjorie ....... Spencer, Lila ............. Spitzer, Joyce .......... Spohnholtz, Jack .... Springer, Paula ........ Spurgat, Robert ....... 112, 1131. Staebler, Paul ........... Stager, Andn .......... Stagge, Gordon ........... Staiger, Carol ., .......... . Stammann, Roberta .122 v Stampp, Suzanne ..,....... 58 Stapan, Elaine ......... . .......... Stark, Bonnie Stark, Ernest .... Stark, John ...... Stark, Wyllis Starke. John ............137, Himkili 1 f Starn, Jean ....................... Steele, Albert Stegeman. Hem-y Stem, Luann ................... Steinbrecher, William .....,. Steinke, Carol ................. Steinke, Janet ............ 123, v 213 183 213 200 213 200 213 213 ..81 ..81 183 .20, 183 200 213 145 183 201 119 201 183 213 183 213 213 183 183 216 213 200 200 183 213 213 200 ..81 183 183 200 213 200 183 213 155 556 E15 213 201 213 193 183 183 Iiiil 201 .13 183 213 1551 123 .59, 183 120 213 EI! 5111 201 .s4, 193 184 Iiili 123 1511 214 193 193 214 184 214 N62 193 214 Steinwehe, Raymond Stellhorn, Robert ....,........ Stelter, Carolyn ............ 62 Stelter, Karen ................. 1 Stelzner, Charles 119, Stelzner, Joan .......... I 119, 120 1221 Stenzel, Elaine ................. Stepaner, Hamer ............... Steude, Karen ............. Stevens, Barbara ...... Steinhaus, William Stifel Hilde arde ...66 ..58, , g ........ Stindel, Carol .......... Stodolz, Lillian ............... Stoelting, Lyle ................. Stoerlpelwerth, Dot .... Stoffel, John .....,........ Stonlman, Luther Stoxke, David ........... .. Stoker, Ca1'ol .............. Stoldt, Elsie .... ..63, 121 ..61, Stoll, Henry ..............1. S7, Stoll, Howard ............. Stottlemyer, Naomi Stout, Ruth ......... ,....... Strang, Carol .... Strange, Lois ....... Straub, Duane ....... ...... Streder, Juliann ........ Strcfling, Richard Strefling, Roy .......... 1 0 3 , Stretling, Sharon ....... Strehmel, Geralinde 1 Strcsney, Judith ........ 141, Strieter, Anne ...... 63, 121, Strieter, Judith ............ 63, Strieter, Miriam .....,......... Strieter, Thomas ............. Stroessner, Jeanette .... 71, Strohmer, Arthur .........,.. 108. 113, Strom, Barbara . ........ .. Stroth mann, Ronald Strunk, Edward .... 55, Struss, Alan .................. Stubenber , Gladys g Stuckert, Ruth .. ....... Stuckmeyer, Phyllis Studtmann, James ..... Stueber, Barbara . ........... . 68 Stu ek ert, R. ...... , ........ . .. , Stuenkel, Robert ............... Stuldt, E. ........................ . 90, 84 Stunkard, Frederic ...... 87, Suckow, Judith ............ 93, Suckow, Ronald .......... 109, Suedekum, Clarence .. Sugg, Timothy Sullivan, David Sullivan, James Sullivan, Judith . ..... Sullivan, Philip Sulzer, Kenneth ......... Sumner, James Sunderman, Robert ..82, 102' 1 Sutton, Lee ................ 12 1, Svihra, Andrew ......... Svoboda, Robert .... Swanson, Carol ...... Swanson, Diane ............ Eli Swanson, James .... 72, 73 Swendsen, Joanne ........ 66, Swift, William ................ 109, 122 Szilage, Sherry ........... Szoke, Sandor .....,.. Sztankay, Zoltan ..,. Sznalski, Frank ...... Tabor, Patricia ......... Tangermann. Jud ith ........ 109, 122. Taylor, Susan ................ 58 Taylor, Thomas ...... Tellman. Marian ........ Tendick, Eleanor ...... 140 1 ..63, 1252 Terhune, Marcia ..,..... 93, Teske, Herbert ......... ..87 184 184 201 .62. 184 214 201 184 214 214 214 113 214 ..72 .25 184 261 ..ss 214 201 184 201 201 201 201 214 201 201 ..63 184 .74, 184 193 184 193 ..93 201 216 ..91 162 193 184 184 184 112 101 214 201 201 214 193 193 201 .20, 193 214 193 184 .71, 201 184 201 193 .62. 184 193 Tewes, Eugene ..... ...., . ..,201 Thalacker, Roger ...................... Thiele, Judy ............,... 122, 141 Thiele, Marjorie ................ ..184 Thiese, Alan .............. 120, 214 Thietje, Kay ...... ....... 9 3, 201 Thole, Glenn ................ 84, 193 Thomas, Brian .................... 214 Thompson, Larry ...... 120, 214 Thompson, Mary Ann ........ 214 Thompson, Nancy 65, 141, 193 Thompson, Sharon ................ 68 Thompson, William ......1... 145, 159, 201 Thon, Jeanne ................... ...201 Thorrnahlen, Robert '73, 77, 193 Thornton, Bruce .......... ...... 1 85 Tibben, Marna ............ 93, 185 Timm, John ......... .................. Timm, June .............. ........... 6 2 Timmermann, Joan ..,.. .214 Tobin, Terry ...,........ ......... 2 14 Todhunter, Jack ..........,..... 214 Towle, Jerry ........ 72, 158, 201 Towler, Wayne ....... .... Trackman, Marshall , ...... 214 ........122. 123, 185 Trautman, Lynn ................ 214 Trautman, Taylor ........ 84, 193 Treadwell, Germaine .......,........ '.lT'remaine, Gale ......,,.... 145 214 Trenka, Robert ............ 8 9, Trenker, Gary ..... . ..,,..... .. 185 214 Troeger. Merton ........ ,193 Troes ter, Lau res ......214 Trost. Albert ....... ...... 2 14 Troxel, Roberta ..... Troemper, Dean .... ...... 2 01 Tsai, Johnson ....... ............ Turley, Thomas ..... .214 Turner, Linda ..... ...... 2 01 Ubel, Carl ....,.... ....,... 7 4 Uebel, Jacob ......... ...... 2 14 Ulbrich, Nancy Umbach, Stephanie Umphrey, Bill ...,.... Underwager, Kay 66 Unger, Marilyn ......, Urabel, Steve .......... Urschel, Sarah .... 67, Utech, Myron . .,,...,. . Uzis, Alfred ............ Vahle, Myra ............ VanDera, Nancy ..57, ......201 .........185 132, 201 120, 214 12111151 ...f1QIf1f21l1 140, 185 214 Vanderbles, Audrey ...... 69 Vander Meeden, Don Vandersee, Charles Vargo, Allen ...,.,...... Vargo, Robert ..... Varzeas, Carlos ....... 1 194 Vaughn, Roberta ................ Vedell, Thomas Velepec, Douglas Verhulst, Richard ., .... . Verses, Christ ................ 79 Vester, Dixie ..... Vezner, Karl ....... , ..,........... 214 Viehweg, Peter Vieweg, Barbara Vinzant, William Voelker. Janet ..... Vogel, John .,...... ..... Vogal, Kent Vogt, Karen ..... . ,....,.. 214 ..72, 216 ..214 fff1ffQQ11i5 .........214 201 ..,......194 120f1211 fiffflfffiiii 121, 201 .20, 135 59, 201 .,.201 Voigt, John ....................... Voigt, Judith ........... 121, 214 Volk, John ......... ............... 2 14 Voll, Annette, .................... 214 Vollman, Nancy ........ 120, 201 Vollmer, Sharon ............ 69 214 Voth, Majorie ..................,. 201 Wacker, James .... 81, 145, 185 Wade, Christiane ................ 214 Wageman, Jackie ..........,..... 57. 106, 110, 119, 140 185 Wagner, Bea ....,......,.......... 201 Wagner, Carolyn .... 20, 57 201 Wagner, Charles ................ 214 Wagner, Edith .................... 214 Wagner, Wagner, Gretchen 62, Glen ....,.............. 122 '1iii5 Wagner, Robert ................,....... Wagner, Thedore ................,..... Wagoner. Jesse ...,..,........... 214 Wagstrom, Lawrence .........,...... Walker, David .................... 201 Walker, Nancy .... 62, 132, 201 Wall, Ann ,................. ......., 2 14 Wallen, Ralph .........,.......... 214 Wallhausen, Carol ....,. 59, 201 Walsh, Nancy 62, 140, 141, 185 Walters, Louanna ......,...,......... Walton, Mark ., .....................,... . Wambsganss, Martin .,75, 194 Warstler, Donna ............,... 214 Warren, Louisa ..........,............. Warstlcr, Donna .............1.. 214 Wascher, Judith ........,... 61 201 Watler, Karl ....... Watson, Charles ,, ............. .. Watson, Don .............. ,.73, 194 Waughton, Walter ............ 194 Weary, Marlys ......,..... 71, 194 Weary, Sharon ...... ........... 2 14 Webb, Wilford ......... ..,..,........ Weber, Carol ..........,................... Weber, Faith 57, 103 112 1134 Weber, Grace ...,.......... 120, 214 Weber, John .,.................... 194 Weber, Karolyn .... ................. Weber, Patricia ..... ........ 2 14 Weber, Ruth .,.........,. ........ 1 85 Wegmet, Joseph .......,.....,..,. 185 Wegner, Carol ............ 67, 201 Wehmeier, Nany ........ 141, 185 Wehrenberg, Joyce .................. Weiblen, Joyce ,.57, 140, 12,85 Weidner, Janice ....,................. Weiherman, Judy .........,....., 112 Weiel, Diana ........ ................ , Weil, Patti ......................,.,. 201 Weinmann, Verie ........ 71. 185 Weingartner, Heidi . ....,..... 194 Weiss, Barbara ...........,........ 214 Weiss, Carol ...,..... ...,... 1 40 214 Weiss, Yvonne ...... .......,..... 6 8 Weige, Allan .......... . ...,... 201 Wellwe, Constance ....... .201 Wells, John ............... ..... 1 45 Wendell, Laverne ........... , ..., 215 Wendler, Theodore .....,. ..... 2 01 Wendt, Doris ..............,. 61, 185 Wendt, Frederick ..................,... Wentzel, Nance ....... .............. Werling, Wilbert ....... ..........,... Wenzel, Charles .... ........ 2 14 Wentzlaff, Robert ..... ....,... 2 01 Werneburg, Ione ..... ........... Werner, Janis ...................... 215 Werner, Mary Lynn . .......... 59. 194. 132 Werner, Wendell ................ 215 Werre, James ...,......,.....,..... 185 Werth, Carl .........,...... 122, 201 West, Eugene .....,..,.....,............. .185 Westerhaus. Donald ., ,.... .. Westphal, Howard ........ 91 Wettstaed, Joanne .................... Whidden, Sarah .,..... Whi ker Larr .... 186 .201 I-7 - Y White, Brian ., ................ . Whitehouse, Joyce ..,.122, Whitney, Lori 1 .,................... Wichmann, Kenneth ......... Wicks, Ronald ............ .... Widmann, Richard ........... Widmer, Raymond ............. Wiechmann, Ruthmary ..,... Wieck, Barbara . .,............. . Wiedenheft, Pamela , ........ . 122, 123, 129. Wiederaenders, Ruth 141, Wiendl, Margaret .... 120, Wiese, Lucille .............. 69, Wihmeir, Nancy ............. Wildauer, Robert ..........,.. Wilker, Donna ............ 63, 215 ...65 .201 .186 .201 106. .215 215 ..5'I, 194 215 215 194 ...6l .215 194 Wilkie, Richard ......... Wilkie, Wesley ...... .... 113 Williams, Donald . ..,.,... 215 Williams, John ............ 81. Williams, Keith ...,..... Wilson, Debra .... 58, Wilson, Karen ........... ........112, 120. 186 113, 122 145 12'0f'11iii .........201 Wilt, Tom ............................ 77 Wimlz, T. ............. ....... S 8 Winans, Roberta ...... ..... ZZ 15 Wing, Richard .....,.................... Winkelman, Richard ............,... Wink, Clifford .............. 87, 186 Winkelman, Richard ................ Winkler, Bruce ......,... .... ...... 1 8 6 Winkler, Gayle ..,........... ...... 2 02 Winterfeld. Manfred ........,....... Wipfler, Allen ..................., 215 Wissink, Delmer ..... Wiswell, John , .,.... ........123 Witham, William ...,. .,..,... 1 86 Wittlinller, Fred ..... ........ 2 02 Wofermin, Robert ..........,..... 80 Wodrich, Wayne ........ 84, 194 Woell. Stanley ............ 84, 194 Wojahn, Ann ...... 66, 109, 202 Wolfe, Barbara 137, 141, 215 Wolfe, Ronald .............. 88, 202 Wollan, Shancen ...................... Wolter, Reynold ..... ........ 2 02 Woodruff, Gayle ..... ........ 1 86 Woodruff, Gordon .............. 215 Wrede, Sandra .................... 61, 122. 123, 202 Wright, Larry Dean .... 77, 194 Wright, Jerry Ross .... 77, 194 Wikasch, Ronald ...................... Wuelk, Bernie ....... ............. Wuetrich, Dick ...,... ........... 1 58 Wulf, Arnold ...... ............. 2 15 Wulf, Carol .................. 56, 202 Wulf, John .............................. Wunderlich, Harvey ............ 186 Wunderlich, Paul ................ 215 Wykel, George ,................ ......,.. Yagelski, Raymond 55, 77, 186 Yankee, Beth ........ 71, 93, 186 Yarger, Larry ...... 84, 145, 159 Yayes, Frances ............ 109, 202 Yazich, Louis ..........,... ........ 2 15 Yeager, Robert .................... 202 Yochens, Marilyn ............,... 215 Yoss, Arthur ........ 91, 106, 194 Yoss, Joel .................... 109, 215 Young, Bonnie .................... 202 Young, Kenneth ........ 145, 150 Younger, Roy ...................... 186 Youngmark, Carl ..............., 186 Yugo, Patricia ....... . Yuill, James ..,....,....... Yunghans, Marian ..... Zabel, Carl .................. Zapf, Patricia .............. .......,.202 ......... 129 202 115, 120. . 186 Zaun, Robert .. .................... 215 Zauntern Wilbcrt ................ 202 Zeh, Brian .......... Zclez. Elizabeth ..... Zell, Ute .............. Zenk. Patricia .... Zerscn, David ....,..., Zersen, Kathryn ..... Zieler, Carl ............. Ziegler, John ,....... Zielke, David ...... .215 . ....... 202 ........215 .. ...... 202 ........215 ...........215 Zelke, Donald ..... ........ 5 5, 79 Ziesk, Arthur ...... ........... 2 02 Zilke, Barbara .,.....,..............,... Zilke, Jeanette , ,.......... 71, 194 Zimmermann, Pam .............. 68. 121, 215 Zlndcl. Philip ...................... 186 Zubeck, Raymond ........ 81, 145 Zumbehl, Judith Mae ...,.... 67, 103. 119, 129, 132, 140, 194 Zweifel, James .................... 215 Zwemke, Rodger ................ 215 Zwick, William .... Alpha Phi Omega ..... Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Alpha Phi Delta ..... Alpha Pi ......... Alpha Psi Omega .... Organizational Index ....130 .....126 ...56,57 ....126 .....127 Alpha Xi Epsilon ........ . . .58, 59 Altruria Hall ............ ..... 9 5 Associated Women Students . . . . . . .132 Beacon ................... .... 1 03 Business 8: Economics Club . . . . . . . 133 Chapel Choir ....... 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Major's Club .... Memorial Hall .. Omega Chi Beta .... Omicron Delta . . . Orchesis ....... Phi Alpha Delta .... Phi Beta Chi ..... Phi Delta Theta ....... Phi Kappa Psi ........... Photography Department .... . . . Pi Delta Chi ............ Pi Kappa Alpha ....... Psychology Club . . . Sigma Alpha Iota ..... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... 74, 75 138 fII.9s ...106 ...112 ...140 ....97 76, 77 78, 79 .....119 ......129 66, 67 80, 81 82, 83 .. .187 68, 69 84, 85 ...138 ......129 86, 87 Sigma Theta ...... 70, 71 Social Committee ..... ..... 1 12 Social Relations Club ....... ........ 1 39 Student Council ............ .... 1 00, 109 Student Education Association . . . ...... 141 Student Guide Service ........ ..... 1 13 Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . .... 88, 89 Theta Chi ........ .... 9 0, 91 Torch ............. .... 1 04, 105 Traditions Committee .. ......112 Union Board ......... . . . 110 University Choir ........ ..... 1 20 University Civic Orchestra . . . ..... .123 University Players ....... ..... 1 14-1 17 University Singers . . . ..... .120 V Club ..................... . . . 145 Women's Recreational Association . . . . . . 163 Editorial EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .... . . .Duane M. Noerenberg ASSOCIATE EDITOR ..... David Koeneman ASSISTANT EDITOR Q .... Louise Keck BUSINESS MANAGER .... y .................. Jo Ann Beyer Staff: Bill Seefeldt, Nancy Spaulding, Phyllis Hoffman, Wanda Hewlett, Julia Pottenger. DUMMY EDITOR ..... ..... J ulia Streder Staff Editorrx Administration ................. Carol Nuechterlein Arsimzntsz Liz Buetow, Phyllis Hoffmann, Janis Werner. Faculty ...................... Faith Weber Ayrifmntsz Ruth Dierson, Gladys Roebert Activities ..................... Dee Eickelmann Aniftrznts: Julia Pottenger, Jayne Owen. Greeks ....................,.. Dottie Peters Asfimmtrz Kay Baethke, Nancy Roller. Dormitories ................... Bette Gahl Asfimzntz Janice Brass. Athletics ..................... Jim Miller Assimznts: Bob Senkbeil, Bill Sommers. Seniors ...................... Sharon Coupland Auimznt: Corinne Anstedt. Underclassmen, . . . . ..... . . .Carol Blomstrancl, if Judy Rocket Auirtantfz Phyllis Hoffmann, Sally Shook, Diane Lapp, Pat Boly. Clubs and Organizations ......... Judy Busch Arristantrz Sue Happel, Dottie Dyer. ART EDITOR .............. ..... K aren Kreinheder Arfirtant: Sue Becker. INDEX EDITORS . . . ..... Judy Zumbehl, Wendy Minniear COPY EDITOR ..... ..... J anice Brass FACULTY ADVISOR .... . . .Richard Laube The BEACON wishes to thank the following for their useful assistance in the editing of the 1959 yearbook: The News-Service Mrs. Bowden, archivist The Torch The Photography department Good Luck m tive 1015! Ymr!
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