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

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beacon valparaiso university valparaiso, indiana ya Physical Campus In the composition of a university there are many component parts, In the next few pages these parts shalt be put together in pictures as they are seen at Valparaiso University The University is composed first of buildings and grounds to house the University. In these buildings the many activities, from scholastic to social are held. These buildings are also symbolic of these activities. At Valpo the tall carillion of the chapel symbolizes the ever present spirit of Valpo and its religion. The new library houses the center of the scholastic activity of the campus The mall of old campus and the lawn of old heritage hall hold the memories of many student bull sessions in the beauty of the physical campus. 7,- Academics The second and most important aspect of the Universityts composition is its Academics. In this word students relate the hours spent looking through a microscope, examining the physical world, and pouring over the many books and papers. In Valpois three schools, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Law, and the College of Engineering the goals of many are attained, This second component part is that part on which the goal of Valpo was built, education for her population. Campus Living A third part in the make-up of the University is the people and the way they live. At Valpo besides the air of academics, there is the atmosphere of Christi- anity and the Spirit of Valpo, that intangible something that is not valued until leaving the University. At Valpo, convocations, coffee dates at the Union, dormatory mass living, recitals and fraternity-sorority pinnings become a part of the people of the University. 13 .TE D HEATH WED NESDAy Mum $ DANCE v SPONSORED BY ' CREEKS , V mu. : g u .. . ummxmw ,. ; ammnxnsn 1: Campus Events To relieve the tension buiit up in the people of the university community by the academic, a social program therefore becomes an integral part in the functioning of Valpo. Such Campus Events as the spring AH-School Picnic, and the Homecoming celebration in the fall help to relieve this pressure. The cultural events take I their place too. KISS ME KATE the spring production is just one of many i concerts and programs presented throughout the year The honors convoca- tion is an event which combines the Academics of the University, the Spirit. and the Population. Homecoming The Centennial Homecoming of 1959 was the most successful event of the year. Thousands of guests, alumni, and parents flocked to Valpo to become a part of the festive atmosphere. The big weekend started with the traditional band playing the students and profs. out of the classrooms like a mass of Pied Pipers. The smiling counten- ance of Queen Kelly Wagner graced ValpoTs homecoming throne throughout the weekend The success of the weekend can be estimated by the crowds of people at the partiese receptions, and dances. Although even a real crusader - on horseback did not help the Valpo gridders from losing a heart breaker to Butler 10 - 7. 19 'tt- ,7 k Centennial More joy was spread again during homecoming by Jiffy and his invisable dog. Decorations reached an all time high in beauty this year. The Queens float made of brown, gold, and white mums was the peak in feminine, and floral beauty, Miss Rummell, Miss Foster, Queen Wagner, Miss Doege, and Miss Arnold are the royalty of Valpo, In house decorations the TKEts took first for the fraternities, and the AP's tor the sorority, The firsts in floats went to PBX sorority and AXA fraternity, 20 22 Dedications To a growing university like Valpo the dedications of buildings becomes a part of every day life. This year Valpo dedicates the largest chapel on any college campus A procession of Lutheran Clergymen and University Officials marched around the chapel to properly dedicate the edifice. The Christus Rex, the alter crucifix, are a masterpiece of mosaic tile and brass. The Henry F. Moellering Memorial Library was a much needed addition to the Univer- sity skyline. Other dedications were the Gloria Christi chapel under the chancel of the memorial Chapel, the music window, and the huge organ. 23 Valpo was not without its famous name entertainment this year. Along with Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Obernkirchen Childreds Choir, Stan Kenton and his band appeared with June Christy and the Four Freshmen. Ahmad Jamal and others also visited Valpots campus. 24 Christmas At Valpo Christmas means more than just lighted trees and gifts. It is the t celebration of the birth of Christ. The midnight service at the Chapel is the t highlight of the season. Decorations on the Union lawn depict the visit of the Magi to the Child. On the Mall carolers decorate the Old Campus and in the streets one can here the favorite carols being sung by fraternities and sororities. at Valpo Fred Buchan, the MC. ot the 1960 J Mardi Gras, opens the festivities by an y, nouncing the beginning of the Mardi ' ' Cras show, a combination of group skits. The floor around the stage in the Union serves as the hardest seat in town But still Valpo's population en- t, m m; joys the antics of the performers, The t': day ends with the dance and the mid- h WW , night breaking of a Spanish Pinanta. 28 Gras 9 2 The Mardi Cras Queen and King and their court reigned over the proceedings, They are: Miss Anderson, Mr. Abendroth, Queen Pat Shebik, King Larry Coeglein, and Miss Blau. After the afternoon show the stars are allowed to meet with the crowd Spring Festival Miss Petri is crowned Queen to reign over the 1960 Spring FesTival, Valpds answer to 'rhe Olympics, highlighted by the Sunday Song Festival. Spring Festival After a strenuous day of field events the Stu- dent Council AlI-Campus Picnic at the Union is a great place to eat and relax. Homecoming Queen Miss Kelly Wagner is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences from Houston, Texas, and is a mem- ber of Alpha Phi Delta sorority. Court FronFMisses Carolyn HKelly Wagner and Sara Fosfer Back Misses Barb Arnold, Marilyn Doege, Joyce Rummel. 34 ueens Mardi Gras Miss Anderson, Mr. Abendrofh, Queen Pat, King Coeglein. Miss Blau, Miss Pat Shebik is a Junior from Webster Groves, Mo. Spring Festival MIss Carol Petri is a Sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences from St. Louis, 1 Ma, and is a member of Alpha Phi Delta. 36 Miss Miss Brenda Rudolph, the talented and beautiful Valpo coed from Arlington Heights, Illinois, was chosen by a group of judges to represent VaIpo in the Miss Indiana Contest in Michigan City, Indiana. To win this Contest Miss Rudolph modeled in swimming suit, formal and performed a song and dance routine. Brenda is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences and is majoring in Speech and Drama. Last year she played Lalume, a lead, in the spring musical KISMET. 5 Eagzwmwwdwm, Wm, .. 1'Y Ivers Valparaiso Un The Lighter Miss Jeanie Eichmann, freshman, Chi- cago, Illinois, 38 Lovelies And Slovenly Miss Judy Sfeffean, Junior, Western Springs, lll. Miss Lou Jean Bray, Ssnior, Piftsburgh, Penn. Week Commencement g The seniors ended their four years at Valpo by a round of parfies and academic programs. Hotlinger's Gardens, the Village Pump, and the Dunes provided party spots. Baccalalaureate, Commencement Eve Vespers, The Presidents Reception were ail pre commencement. A tradition was revived by having graduation outside. The class of 1960 received their degrees after a very moving address by Lowell Thomas, a 1911 graduate, TTThe Golden Road to SamarkandW -------' -----. . c . . -----------. -pa-ac- am Dr. Kretzmannis class listens intently as he OP. in two of his many University functions. As president of Valparaiso University, Dr. OiP. Kretzmann is leader of 2,500 young men and women, 250 professors, public relations man, lecturer and professor for his one class, iiChrisfianity and Modern Problemsfi His wit, personality, and intellect, have given him the position of respected president buf OP. is also a friend to the entire student body Valpois spirit is truly idealized by this man, O.P. Kretzmann. Dr. O.P Kretzmann, President of the University O.P, receives a gift. Mrs. Sophia Heidbrink, Secrefary to the Presi- dent. 45 Top Row: Richard A. Jesse, Robert C, Moellering, Dean A. Arnold, Fred A. Riddel, E. Gallmeyer, Dr. E F Ditfmer, P. E. Rupprecht Front Row: Harold Lichtsinn, John A. Fleischi, Herbert Sfeinback, Dr. OP, Kretzmann, lohn Sauerman. Paul Brandt WresJ, Gilbert Krause, W, C. Dicksmeyer. Boa rd of Directors 46 Dean of the School of Law, Knute D. Sfalland 2;; w Jim Sullivan and Chuck Adamson brief their cases in the Law Library, The Law School FACULTY Top Row: Professors Savage, Jones, Dean Stalland, McCain, Stevenson Row One: Dr Morland, Professors Hiller, Jox, Brown Row One: Allen, J. Law 1; Gilbert, Q Law 1; Crote, C. Law II; Jenske, R. Law II; Lanfry, T, Law II. Row Two: Leal, J, Law H; UGrady, J, Law II; Sullivan, J, Law II; Varzeas, C, Law II; Watson, D, Law I. Law III KERRY ALEXANDER LLB. Sauit Ste. Marie, Michigan WILLIAM BARAN LLB. East Chicago, Indiana BRUCE BLOOM LL.B. Fort Wayne, Indiana JOEL BRAVICK LLB. Thompson, lowa DONALD CLAUSSEN LL.B Milwaukee, Wisconsin JAMES DANIKOLAS LL.B. East Chicago, Indiana ARTHUR FEDDER LLB. St, Jacob, lllinois RAYMOND HALL LL.B. Cass Lake, Minnesota RONALD HILDERBRAND LLB. Elmwood Park, Illinois RICHARD JAMES LLB. Dyer, Indiana RONALD JONES LL.B. Texarkana, Texas CHARLES LEMKE LLB. Detroit, Michigan EDGAR LIEN LL.B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WILLIAM MCNAIR LL.B. Lansing, llinois IAMES METER LLB. Rochester, New York DIETER NICKEL LL.B. Valparaiso, Indiana ROBERT PROBST LL.B. LaCrange, Indiana CECE QUERY LLB. Valparaiso, Indiana IAMES QUINN LLB. Gary, Mdiana JOHN RICHERT LLB. Medaryville, Indiana NORMAN SARACOFF LLB. Michigan City, Indiana JOHN E. STARK LLB. San Diego, CaHfomia ALBERT STEELE B.A. LL.B. VaIparaiso, Indiana ALFRED UZIS LLB. East Chicago, Indiana THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean of the College of Engineering, Herman C, Hesse, ,1 The Engineering School. 50 a w m w. 51 ing out this machine can be a problem. Figur 52 Concentration not smiling gets problems finished. CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY Row 1: Professors Wm. Shewan, C. Weston, C Yunchans. Row 2: G Vater, E J. Luecke, M. C. Vocke. Let the Prof. show us how its done. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY Dept. Head: F. Kruger, Dean H. Hesse, M. Uban, R. Isbell, G. Lehman, Dr. L, Zoss. x 54 Cast, 1. So, Gilkinsan, D. Jr. Goetze, C. Jr, Gorski, R. Jr. Graupman, R. Fr, Grawstrom, R. 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If Zoellick, Q Fr 56 DONALD ABRAHAM B.A. B.S.C.E. Williams Bay, Wisconsin MARK ALBERTIN B.S.E.E. Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin RAY ANDERSON B.S.C.E. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin VERN BERNDT B.S C.E. St. Joseph, Michigan RICHARD BILLETER BS.E.E. Brewster, New York KENT BLUHM B.S.E.E. Clayton, HIinois FRED BORMAN B.S.C.E. Yonkers, N. Y . WILLIAM BUEHRING B.S.C.E. Elmhursf, Illinois IOSEPH CAMARATA B.S.E.E. Gary, Indiana RUSSELL CASE B.S.M.E. Michigan City, Indiana DANIEL CATES B.SAM.E. Key West, Florida DAVID ERDMANN B.S.E.E. LAWRENCE FORSELL B S C.E. Rockford, Hlinois LARRY FRANZEN B.S.E.E. Peoria, Hlinois LAWRENCE FRAUEN B.S.M.E. Davenport, Iowa LEONARD FRAUEN B.S.MAE. Davenport, Iowa FREDRICH FRUEH B.S.M.E. Zanesville, Ohio RICHARD FUJII B.S.M.E. Addison, Illinois WARREN GARBE B.S.C.E. Mattoon, Illinois DONALD BENGEL Baltimore, Maryland RALPH BENZ B.S.C.E. Milwaukee, Wisconsin CARROLL GAST B.S.C.E. Valparaiso, Indiana DANIEL GEHLE B.S.M.E. Hepler, Kansas ROBERT GEHLE B.S.C.E. Hepler, Kansas PHILIP GELHORN B.S.E.E. Flint, Michigan DEMOS GELOPULOS B.S.E.E. Valparaiso, Indiana RONALD H. GERLACH Crown Point, Indiana JAMES GRAEBER Crown Point, Indiana WAYNE GRUPE B.S.C.E. Beatrice, Nebraska HOWARD HADDOCK B.S.E.E. Paulsboro, New Jersey ROBERT HANDROCK B.S.M.E. E!gin, Illinois JAMES HORN B.S.M.E. Red Wing, Minnesota JUSTUS HORSTMAN B.S.M.E. Dorsey, IHinois RONALD IOHNSON B.S.E.E. Michigan City, Indiana LEWIS P. KELLER B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana ALBERT KLAUSS B.S.M.E. New York, New York RUTH ANN KLOPP B.S.E.E. Hamiin, New York KENNETH KORCEK B.S.M.E. Mt Prospect, Illinois CHESTER KRAGE B.S.M.E. Addison, Illinois JOHN KRONE B.S.M.E. Gary, Indiana RONALD MILLIES B.S.E.E. Hammond, Indiana RONALD MITCHELL B.S.E.E. Hebron, Indiana RICHARD MULLER B.S.M.E. New York, New York MARVIN 0LTMANN B.S.E.E. Aurora, Illinois GERALD PELZER B.S.C.E. Nokomis, Illinois ALAN PRETZEL B.S.M.E. Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin KEN PRITZ B.S.E.E. South Bend, Indiana DONALD PROEFROCK B.S.M.E. North Tonawanda, New York EDWARD RAHE B.S.C.E. Fort Wayne, Indiana JAMES REDDEL B.S.M.E. Lansing, Illinois PHILIP SAUBERT B.S.E.E. Bergland, Michigan JAMES SCHMID B.S.C.E. St Louis, Missouri JOHN SCHNEBLE B.S.E.E. Molina, Illinois BRUCE SMITH B.S.M.E Valparaiso, Indiana JAMES L. STUDTMAN B.S.E.E. DesPlaines, Illinois IOHN B. WILLIAMS B.S.E.E. Houston, Texas KEITH WILLIAMS B.S.M.E. Lansing, Illinois STAN WOELL B.SAM.E. Oak Lawn, Illinois WILLIAM PETERSON B.S.C.E. East Gary, Indiana ROBERT PIEPHO B.S.M.E. Hebron, Indiana Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr Allen E Tuttle. .x .1: ya 5 E c N :L c S D N A B R A F O E G E L L O c The Art Department with its two professors, E. Schmidder trightJ R Caemmerer HefH, has ccme a long way in developing its curric lum, Much of the Chapel, Union and Library art have been done by these two men. Left to Right: Dr. R. Hanson, Dr C. H. Kre- keler, Dr, Wm. W Bloom, Barbara Peri, Dr. R. J Kuster, K E. Nichols, Dr. W. C. Gunther. 62 Top Row: Professors Stanley, R. Laube. E. Moses, Wm. Dronberger, T. Schutfe. Row One: Professors R. Hutchins, J. Sievers, CPA, Dr. Allen E. Tuttle Meting heacH, M4 Dolezal, P Heyne. L, Smifh7 Wm Leoschcke, Dr. R. Larson. Meibohm, B Ferguson, Dr. A. Deters. Dr V. R .I F. M E H C EDUCATION Kdept. C, Brockopp, D. Schwanholt, E. Stiemke Professor W, Swihart headL A. Koester Kroenke Dr 65 p Row. P. Phipps, H Steinbach, M. Belcastro, N Wegman, M. Savesony H. Umbach, H. Risley, W. Sanders, J. Cederstrom. Second Row: D Byrne, P. Czamske, J. Saveson, Dr. W. Fried- rich, A, Tuttla H. Prahl, J. Sibberson, R. Wilson. OCY D GEOL N GEOGRAPHY A sors Profes Kuntzman, : Dr. dept. head Row 2 Professor Hess. A. Meyer Wm, Kowitz. Miles Row 1: Dr. Buls Dr. , 67 GOVERNMENT F. D g ,m M M A Dr. .wb mm d a? 0U HM vm my, 03 3k en fa OZ rt PS 68 HOME ECONOMICS 69 W. Leoschcke, L. Lones, V. Stal- Kdepi' headk mg, L, Siemon lard, A. Mann me wm1.;A.mn nmw y..w V J. Lennes, R. Deters, R B. Masterton, M4 Rey- nolds, Dr. G. Graves, D Krebs, M. Bretscher, Dr. K. Carlson Hem. headJ Row 1: R. Schoenbohm, Wm. Kroeger, A. Bichsel, N, PowelL Row 2: P. Gehring, M. Myers, K. Aller, F. Gindl, G. Boerema, Drv T HoetIy-Nickel Kdept. headL Not pictured N Hannewald. 71 PHILOSOPHY n n a m Sche R. RmdeL Dr AA. Byrne, RA. : , shxpwn 72 J. Schultz, S. FWynn. R. Brown. W Sfeinbrecher, J. Krause, R, Koenig, W Reiner, P. Meadows, E. Bauer O. Craebnen R, Waldschmidt, R. Jones. Row 'I: R Baepler, C Geisier, P. Bretscher, A Schulze, K. Korby. Row 2: L, Koepke, R Berr- ram, R, Weinhold, E. Schroeder, W, Keller, R, Schultz, R Clausen. V, Hahn. Dr. H Carlson. Row 2 D. Mullen, Dr, V. Kussrow, R, Stallard. Dr. Rwl 76 lstrahon Admin Dean of Students Dr. e k D e 0 K P. a h t u L Dean of Women Miss Shirley K. Flynn Dean of Faculty Dr. Walter E. Bauer Mn Alfred Looman r o I c e .H D n .w n U n 8 I5 0 n k e H s E M Social Director 78 Vice President of Development Mr. 0 W. Toelke Ic' ity Phys' ivers Un D Robert Stoltz IK .2 .5 g h o h c v. s P Y .al. 5 r e .w n U Dr. Mahela W. Hays 79 ISSIOIIS Frederick A. Rechlin m d A f o r 0 I c e .U D Mr. H .m G y ....n 5 e .w n U e .n .r f 0 Executive Secretary Mrs Paul Rupprecht 80 Director of Student Services Mrs E Ferguson Admissions Counselor Mr. Martin Jehn Director of Alumni Affairs Mr. Marcus T. Young 81 Underclassmen 7 82 Bauer, L. . Bauer, R. So, Baumann, W. 50. Bean, B. Fr. Beboul', J. Fr. Becker, S. Fr, Becker, L. Fr. Beck, B. So, Aaron, K. Aasheim, G. Abbott, L. Abendrofh, N. Abendrolh, R. Abraham, 5. Adams, V. Aichn, L. Albers. E. Albra, E. Allen, C. Allensfein, R. Alexander, L. Allwardr, R. Alspaugh, l. Althans, M. van Amelunxen, K. Amt, 3. Andersen, N. Andersen, P. Anderson, J. Anderson, I. Anderson, K. Anderson, M. Anderson, P. Andrews, E. Ansorage, C. Ascher, L. Asman, M. Atkins, C. Avery, G. Ayres, R. Babiar, B. Bach, L. Bachmann, Z. Baerenklau, A. Baerenwalk, J. Baier, L. Baker, 6. Baldwin, H. Ballerstein, S. Balliet, N. Bankson, E. Banta, H. Barker, N. Barnekoff, B. Barr, L. Barr, M. Barlelheimer, M. Bartels, D. Barth, P. Bartsch, K. Bassett, B. Bathie, R. Bauer, C. Bauer, I. Becker, B. Becker, 1. Bechtold, R. Beckman, H. Behling, R. Behrens, l. Behrmann, B. Beilfuss. W. Being B. Beker. M. Bengel, J. Banning, P. Benson, P. Jr, Benz, R. Jr. Benz, R. 50. Berghaus, L. Fr. Bernecker, J. So, Berner, B. So. Bernth, R. Fr, Berreitfer, N. So. Bestor, F. Jr. Ben, W. So. Beyer. G. Jr, Bierwagen, E. So, Biesemeier, C. Biesemeier, P. Biggersiaff, L. Bils, C. Bimler, R. Bird, C. Bittner, B. Blakemore, D. Blau, M. Bleeke, G. Ir, Bleeke, H. So. Blemasl'er, R. Jr Blodge , 0. Fr. Bloser, T. lr, Blaunr, W. Fr, Blum, E. Fr. Blume. J. Jr. Babb, l. 1 - Boehm, J. Fr. Boelter, C. Ir. Boelter. B. Jr. Boesfer. L. Fr Bohn, D. So Bolen, l. SQ Boley, P. So. Bellman, E. Fr. Borcherding, R. 50, Borg, D. Jr. Bone, C. lr- Boseck, J. Fr, Boseker, K. Fr. Batter , T. Fr. Bouck, B. Fr, Bourne. K. So. Bovee, l. Jr. Bowen. C. So. Braatz, K. Fr. Brabender. J. Fr, Bradway, D. Fr, Brakebush, C. Fr. Brakhane. J. Fr. Braun, C. FL Braun, M. Fr, Bregifzer, L. Fr. Breimeier, C. FL Brennoc, M. So. Brill, S. Fr Bringewatf. N. Jr Broadhurst, I. So. Brobsl'. C. Ir. Brockhouse. C. Fr. Brockmeier, C. 50. Brockschmidr. R. So. Brockschmidt, R. Fr. Broeksma, D. Fr. Brokaw, 5. Fr, Bronman, S. So, Broncos, C. Fr. Broiherson, L. Jr. Brown, R. Jr. Bruce, W. Fr. Bruckner, B. So. Bruemmer, K. SQ Binner, R. Underclassmen 84 Cummings, T. JF- Cul'r, L. Jr. Cysson, T. Fr. Dahlman, I. So, Dahlsl'rom, D. Fr, Dallman, B. Jr Dallmann, M. Jr. Damerow, J. Jr. Brunsell, P. BrusI-man, L. Brutlag, W. Bublitz, l. Buchbach, H. BuchholIz, R. Buckman. Y. Bucnis, A. Buechner, K. Buerkle, E. Buhrow, R. Bulmahn, F. Burckle, M. Burgasser, l. Burgdorf, A. Burger, C. Burf, D. Busick, L. Busse, D. Cain, M. Calkin, J. Callaway. T. Carlson, C. Carlson, H. Carlson, J. Carrier, L. Caston, C. Cattau, R. Chabot, K. Chalupka, J. Chandler, D. Chrien, W. Ch risfensen. P. Christianse, G. Church, 5. Ciesar. G. Clanton, L. Clark, J. Clausen, J. Coiner, J. Comstock, C. Connors, l. Conrad. M. Conradt, D. Constantine, E. Cook, M. Copp, W. Cordes, R. Corliss, G. Craft, L. Craigmile, S. Cramer, 5. Crawford. 1. Crowe, C. Cummings, C. Cummings, E. David, M. Davis, A. Dees, R. Degler, J. Dehlin. B. Dey, B. Dielmann, P. Dierker, L. Diersen, R. Dindas, C. Dil'fmar, L DiHmar, N. Jr. Fr. Jr. Dobberfuhl, S. Doege, K. Dolch, D. Dollase, M. Dolleck, A. Dolleck, L. Dolleck, M. Dopp, G. Dorchek, B. Dorsch, H. Douglas, 1. Douglas, P. DxurikY A. Earl, S. Ebeling, J. Ebeling, K. Eby, M. Eddleman, E. Eggen, K. Eggerding, l. Ehlelrs, I. Ehlert, K. Ehrke, M. Ehrenberg, W. Eich, V. Eichmann, l. Eichsfaedt, l. Eissfeldt, l. Elias, 1. Ellis, D. Elmberger, l. Ely. C. Emich, R. Emry, M. Endres, F. Engelbert, N. Engerer, C. Engler, l. Englerf, A. Epps, M. Erdmann, C. Erdmann, L. Erickson, R. Eschenbrenner, H. Eshenroder, R. Euler, G. Evans, T. Ewen, D. Fahrnbvuch, A. Fandell, R. Fanke, V. Fanslau, I. Favalon, P. Feaster, I. Fecgue, W. Fedder, R. Feher, F. Fehlberg, R. Fehrenkamp. L. Feldmann, C. Ferguson, C. Feuchl', K. Fiesler, C. Fifield, C. Finzel, D. Firehammer, J. Fischer, D. Fischer, 1. Draheim, P. So. Dredt, 1. Jrr DuCharme, C. Fr, Dukles, 5. So. Durkovic, J. Fr. Duwe, D. So. Dyck, A. 50, Dyer, D. So. J. Jr, R. Fr. 5. Fr. 5. Fr. Fohlmeister, D. Fr. Folkening, A. So Foote, J. Jr. Forster, C. 50. Fortson, W. SQ Foster, S. Fr. Foster, 5. SQ Found, I. So Franks, B. Jr. Fraulnick, J. Fr. Freitag, W. Jr. Frick, C. FL Fricke, N. 50. Friedman, 1. FL Friedmann, l. Fr Fruehling, E. Jr. Fryher, P. Fr Frykholm. 5. Jr, Fuelster, R. Fr. Furfh, B. 50. Call, H. Fr, Gall, R. Jr, Gallmann, F. Jr Gappa, J. Jr. Garrard, F. Ir. Garrett, C. 50 Carver, I. So. Garwood, D. so Gaver, G. Jr. Gehringer, G. Fr. Geis, B. Jr. Gelner, I. SO, Gengarella, C. Fr. Gercken, 5. Fr, Gerdes, M. Jr. Gerken, M. Fr. Gerlitz, C. II: Gibson, M. Jr- Cierman, D. Fr. Giesler, A. $0. Giesler, T. Fr. Giessing, D. Jr. Gilbert, C. Fr. Gilchrist, A. Fr Giles, D. Fr. Gillespie, C. 50. Gist, P. Fr. Giich, D. SQ Glassner, E. 50. Clawe, 1. Fr. Glover, C. So Gnau, R. Fr Griesel, R. . Coede, P. Fr. Goeglein, J. So. Goetsch, J. Jr. Goefz, C. Jr. Goldammer, 5. Fr. Goldtear, J. Fr. Golke, L. Cell, C. So. Gonnerman, 5. Fr. Goodney, K. 50. Gotro, K. Fr. Underclassmen c- Graebner, I. Jn Graham. I. Fr Grahn, M. Fr. Grams, E. Jr. 86 Granb, 1. So. Graupner, A. Fr. Gray, M. Fr. Green, J. Greiner, J. Greinke, G. Criessel, J. Groh, K. Crate, G. Grate, J. Grotheer, C. Grotrian. H, Grow, R. Grube, C. Gruenbeck, L. Hagemann, l. Hagen, M. Hager, G. Hagge, L. Haffner. P. Hahn, S. Hakes, E. Halcomb, J. Hall, E. Hallberg, N. Hallcher, J. Hamann, L. Hampel, S. Handrich, L. Hannewald, C. Hansen. H. Happel, D. Harms, N Harms, R. Hamish, L. Harper, H. Harting, J. Harris, W. Hartman, l. Hartwick, D. Hasselbring, F. Hasz. M. Hatch, D. Hathaway, R. Haug, l. Hauss, N Hay, R. Heck, P. Haerwagen, K. Heiden, B. Hein, K. Heine, M. Heinemeier, A. Heinkel, R. Heinold, K. Heins, K. Heinz, H. Helde, E. Heller, D. Hellwig, K. Helmsl'etter, C. Helterhoff, H. Hammeter, C. Hemminghaus, J. Hemminghaus, I. Hemphill, T. Hendrickson, J. Henneman, G. Henriksen, J. Henschen, T. Hensel, I. Gruhl, W. Fr. Guemmer, A. Fr Gurske, D. So, Haack, E. So. Haas. D. Fr. Habitz, l. SQ Haendschke, R. So. Haertel, P. Herrmann, M. Jr. Hershfeld, D. Fr Hersinger, M. So. Hesterman, C. So. Heussner, G. So. Hewitt, J. Fr. Hibbard, 5. IL Hilgendorf, D. Jr, Hill, W. Fr, Hille, D. Fr. Hillger, L. Fr, Himm, S. SQ Hirsch, L. Fr. Hirschmann. R. Fr. Hirchmough, D. So Hackemeyer, A. Fr. Hoeh, C. 50. Hoehner, 5. Fr. Hoffman, J. Fr Hoffmann, A. $0, Hoffmann, L. Ir. Hoffman , P. So. Hoffmeyer. B. Fr. Hoffmeyer, C. Fr, Hohnwald, E. Jr. Holin, H. Jr. Holle, 1. So. Holle, L. Fr Halter, H. Fr. Holtorff, K. 50, Holzinger, D. So, Hood, 1. Fr. Horkavi, S. So, Horsfman, R. Jr. 1 Hovey, E. Jr. Hrivnck, C. Fr. ' Hubbard, C. Fr, Hubner, A. SQ Huesing, U. Fr. Hughes, R. So, Huisman, P. Ir. Hullings, R. Ir. ' Hulsen, L. Fr. Humberger, J. Fr. Hurd, D. FL Hurd, l. Fr. Iden, C. Jr. Ingroff, D. 50 Jacobs, K. Ir. Jacobs, W. Fr. laeger, H. Fr. Jaegev, S. Fr. jahnee, A. $0, lanac, C. 50. Japsen, L. 50. Jarosch, H. So Jensen, T. So. Jensen, W. So. Jereb, S. Fr. Jersild, S. Jr. V x Jesse, J. In Jewell, D. So. , Joesl-ing, L. Jr. l johansen, J. Jr. Jr, Johnson, B. Fr. Johnson, B. Jr. Johnson, C. Fr. v . lohnson, G. SQ Johnson, C. Fr. Johnson, 1. So. Iohnsan, K. Fr. Johnson, M. So. 88 Jolley, J. Fr. Jones, C. Fr. Jordan, M. jopperi, R. So by, 5- So. Juengel, J. Jr, Juergensen, J. Jr. lulseth, A. Fr lanes, R. Fr. Junker, K. Fr. Kabaf, C. 50. Kachmarik, J. Fr. Kalb, M. So Kallusky, M. Fr. Kamlin, K. Fr. Kappler, H. Jr. Karge, E. 30. Karpenko, B. Jr. Karpenko, L. SO. Karshick, J. Fr. Karrh, B. So. Kase, D. Fr. Keck, M. So. Keeny, L. Kehrer, D. Kellermann, R. . Kelley, P. So. Kemper, J. Fr Kemphen-7 W. So. Kennedy, D. Fr. Kerrick, K. 50, Kersten, P. Jr. Keltner, P. Jr Killingsworl'h, P. Fr. King, E. 30, Kipp, E. Frl Kirchner, E. Jrv Klage, R. So. Klammer, K. FL Klan, 5. So. Kleiber, M. So Kleiner, R. Jr, Kleinwachter, C. Fr. Kleist, J. Ir. Kline, L. Jr. Klug, R. Fr Knapp, B. So. Knapp, D. So, Knapp, J. Jr. Knigga, P. 50. Knight, I. So, Kniola, J. Jr Knippa, J. Fr. Kniseley, K. 50, Knispel, R. SO. Knop, A. 50 Knarr, L. So. Knueppel, D. Jr. Koch, B. Fr. Koch. D. Jr, Kochendoerfer, l. Fr. Kochenderfer, L. 50. Koehler, K. Fr, Koenaman, C. Fr. Koeneman, M. Jr Koenig, B. Fr, Koenn, I. So. Koepke, K. Fr. Kohl, R. Jr, Kohlstedt, P. Fr. Kohtz, K. 80. Kaiterman, J. Fr. Konofsky, 5. Fr. Konrad, S. 50. Kontak, M. Fr. Korsmeyer, L. 50. Kane, K. 50. Kosrbade, G. Fr. Kosuth, S. Fr Lieske, J. Likeness, R. Lind, M. Lindborg, M. Lindeman, J. Lindsey, D. Link, R. Lipperl', S. Underclassmen: 9O Kauach, C. Kraai, M. Kraft, F. Kramer, R. Krause, C. Krause, D. Krause, D. Krause, E. Krenzke, P. Kretzmann, K. Kretzschmar, I. Kretzschmar, l. Kriesel, J. Krueckeberg, M. Krueger, W. Kruger, C. Kruger, E. Kruse, B. Kruse, D. Kruse, H. Kruse, L. Kuebler, A. Kuhlmey, l. Kummer, B. Kunde, A. Kurtz, K. Kuznik, R. Kwiran, M. Ladwig, C. Laesch, R. Laity, B. Lamparter, E. Landahl, P. Lange, P. Lanoch, D. Lanzafame. A. Lapierre, D. Larsan, l. Larson, M. Lass, J. Last, R. Laun. K. Lautenklos, U. LeaI'a, L. Lebrecht, T. Lee, S. Lehman, M. Lehr, S. Lehrbaummar, J. Lense, J. Lenz, H. Lenz, K. Lesl'ock, D. Lichtenberger, J. Lianau, D. Liepifz, VI. Livingston, D. Lofback, P. Lohrman, 5. Lohse, 0. Long, 1. Lopez, B. Louie. M. Lucas, J. Ludwig, C. Luedaman, I. Luedtke, L. Luehmann, A. Luehr, B. Lui. P. Lukes, L. Lundquist, C. Luster, D. Lux, R. McAllister, l. McCall, F. McCay, B. McCormack, N. McCracken, I. M335, 1. Machina, K. Mackensen, C. Mackmiller, C. MacLeod, C. Macy, A. Magnuson, L. Mahsman, G. Mahler, M. Mai, R. Maien R. Main, 5. Makis, l. Malak, l. Mandell. C. Mane, R. Mangels. l. Manka, L. Mann, F. Manning, I. Marhenke, E. Markel, M. Marks, L. Marks, W. Marohm, l. Marquarf, P. Manske, M. Marian, S. Marth, J. Martin, J. Martin, M. Marting, N. Martis. D. Marunde, C. Mascher, l. Maschhoff, L. Mathwig, N. Matthias, D. Manila, C. Matyas, S. Maxwell, J. Maynald, M. Manda, V. Meger, N. Maid, C. Melchert, L. Melinat, L. Meredith, l. Mertins, M. Mertz, D. Mesenbrink, R. Messerschmidt, A. Messman, E. Messner, W. Meyer, A. Meyer, C. McCrone, S. McCermoH', D. McCauvran, l. McGrew, C. McKinsey, P. McMillan, C. Maas, E. Maas, l. m n- n 11 ?????T7 Ln .0 So. 1r. Fr. So. Underclassmen 92 Nolting, H. Ir Norden, A. Fr. Norman, D. Jr. Novak, P. FL Nuelk, B. So Oberheu, D. Fr. Obier. K So, WConnell, K. P M eyer, Meyer, Meyer, Mayer, Meyer, Meyer, M eyer, Meyer, PPSZ??; 50 Meyer, Meyer, 5. Michie, L. Mickelberg, S. Middleton, B. Mierfschin. M. Miessler, H. Miller, A. Miller, A. Miller, B. Miller, J. Miller, 1. Miller, M. Miller, M. Miller, M. Millies, l. Mueller, 5. Moody, S. Morandi, R. Morgan, L. Morgner, F. Morris, N. Moy, W. Mudge, J. Mueller, A. Mueller, R. Muenchow, C. Muhl, J. Muller, D. Muller, S. Mund, l. Munsche, M. Munfz, R. Mursch, R. Mussell, S. Myers, D. Negus, R. Nehls, M. Neidlinger, T. Nelsan, B. Nelson, C. Neubronner, F. Neuenkirch, T. Nierman, N. Nietfeldf, D. NieI-ing, J. Noll, B. Noller, P. O Dell, B. Olberding, J. Oldsen, R. Ollhoff, M. Olsen, J. Olson, C Olfroge, D. Ossmann, W. Osterland, R. OHe, A. OHe, G. Pankey, R. Jr. FL Sq Parsons, P. Patenge, B. Pawlitschek, F. Pawluk, L. Pearson, G. Pearson, L. Peiffer, J. Pekarek, F. Perry. P. Peters, D. Peterson, D. Peterson, 1. Pick, 5. Pieper, D. Piepkorn, F. Piepkorn, F. Pietz, C. Fillers, W. Plass, D. Plimpton, S. Podoiil, L. Poerschke, L. Pollatz, N. Pomerenke, P. Forisch, R. Porter, V. PoI-I-enger, 1. Power, M Prange, B. Prindle, G. Protha, E. Quam, M. Quanot, E. Quoos, M. Rademacher, B. Rader, l. Radloff, l. Raffke, L. Ramming, J. Ramming, K Ramp, W. Rasmusson, R. Roth, R. Rauscher, C. Raushi, T. Raymow, N. Reardon, B. Recknagel, B. Reddel, F. Reddersdorf. D. Radeke, l. Rediehs, S. Redman, B. Reichmann, G. Reinbacher, G. Reinhard, C. Reinke, R Reller, L. Remus, M. Renfftlen, W. Renk, C. Reno, B. Renz, G. Renter, M. Renter, N. Renter, R. Rewerts, C. Reynolds, T. Peterson, I. SO. Peterson, L. So. Peterson, R. Jr Petri, C. SQ Pfanstiel, C. Fr. Pfitaer, J. Jr. Pflughoeh, M. Jr. Phillips, D. Fr Jangmmmr . A Schmidt, K. Schmidt, S. Schmitt, J. Schnaars, J. 94 Schleich, J. Schlender, M, Schmalz, P. Schmalz, R. munW Rich, P. Richards, B. Richards, R. Richardson, C. Richerl', J. Richter, D. Richter, E. Rickard, R. Riechmann, E Riedel, A. Riegelman, D. Ritchie, W. Rift, N. Roames, l. Rochway, P. Rodehorst, l. Rodman, M. Roebke, R. Roeder, D. Roemer, H. Roemer, P. Roemke, C. Rome, P. Ropes, J. Roscoe, R. Rosenquisl', K. Rosenthal. G. Ross, L. Rossow, D. Roth, M. Roth. N. Ronald, R. Rudolph, B. Rullman, R. Rullman, R. Ruprechf, M. Saieck, V. Salmen, B. Sass, l. Sassmannshauser, W. SaH'elmeier, l. Saunders, J. Sawtell, L. Scaer, H. Schachinger, C. Schade, W. Schaefer, E. Schaefer, N. Scheer, D. Scheuerman, D. Schewe, C. Schewe, M. Schiefelbein, l. Schimkus, C. Schlegel, D. Schlegelmilch, N. Schneck, M. Schoenbacher, l. Schramm, A. Schreiber. J. Schreiber, M. Schroder, D. Schroeder, L. Schroer, D. Schrolh. K. Schuessler. C. Schuller, S. Schultz, B. Schultz, D. Schultz. D. Schultz, R. Schultz, R. Schulz, S. Schumacher, R. Schuster, I. Schuster, l. Schuster, R. Schu , W. Schwanke, S. Schwartz, L. Serkland, R. Seyfert, D. Shearer, L. Shebik, P. Shook, S. SHuItz, l. Sieber, l. Sieber, l. Sieving, D. Siler, M. Simon1 C. Sines, K. Singel, I. Sinn, C. Slanicka, P. Sleizer, 5. Smart, T. Smedlund, l. Smedman. E. Smeikal, B. Smith, E. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, M. Soeken, D. Sommera B. Spaeth, 1. Spencer, 1. Spilman, M Springer, 5. Sprung, T. Stager, A Stahl, L. Stammel, E. Stanius, C. Stark, B. Stark, B. Starke, M. Stazinski, R. Steeb, D. Steele, N. Steffan, A. Steffen, l. Steinhaus, W. Sl-einke, B. Steinke, J. Stelzner, C. Stickford, I. Stifel, G. Stinson. R. Stock, G. Stoddard, L Stoelting, L. Stall. H. Stout, R. Strasheim, C. 1n Fr So. So. Schwieferl, B. Searl, G. Seebach, G. Seebeck. D. Seefeldl', I. Seegers, R. Seidler, D. Seiferth, l. 96 Uslabov, K. Utter, D. Fr. Vanderbles, A. $0. Vander Meeden, C. Fr. Vandersee, B. Fr Vargo, R. Jr, Vater, V. Fr. Vaughn, C. Fr. Vaughn, R. S1. Verhulsf, D. So. Vermeulen, A. Fr. Verses. C. Sfrefling, R. Strefling, R. Strefling, S. Striefer, A. Strieter, l. Sfrieter, M Sfritof, M. Sfrunz, C. Sfruve, M. Stuebe, W. Sl'ueber, B. SI'umm, C de Simon, 5. Sweet, B. Swendsen, I. Swanson, D. Taibl, A. Tangermann, J. Taylor, T. Tellschow, M. Terney, M. Tewes, E. Tewes. N. Thalacker. R. Thiele, I. Thielker, M Thieman, M. Thieme, D. Thies, R. Thiel'je, K. Thomas. P. Thompson, I. Thompson, S. Thompson, W. Thornton, D. Thursam, E. Timm, J. Toepfer, M. Tomasovic, R. Towle, J. Towler, W. Trampe, S. TraugoH'Y R. Travis, l. Treesh, R. Tremaine, G. Troesfer. L. Trust, A. Truemper, D. Turner, L. Uebel, J. Ulbrich, E. Ulbrich, N. Umnus, H. Underwager, K. Unger, M. Vogel, l. Voigt, E. Voigt, C. Voigt, l. Vollman, N. Vollmer, S. Vollrath, l. Vorwerk, B. Voss, L. Voth, M. Wade, C. Wagemann, J. Wagner, C. Wagner, E. Wagner, R. Wall, G. Wall, 1. Wallace, Wallen, R. SO. Wallhausen, C. Jr. Walther, C. Fr Walther, 5. Fr. Warnke, M. Fr. Warstler, D. So. Wassmanm M. Fr, Watkins, M. In Weary, S. SQ Weber, B. Fr Weber, G. So. Weber, P. Fr. Weddle, A. SQ Wegner, C. Jr. Weil, D. So. Weinhardl', F. Fr. Weiss, 3. So. Weiss, C. 50 Wieck, B. SQ Wiederaenders, R. So. Wiehe, J. Fr. Wiendl, M. So. Wiese, J. Fr. Wilde, C. Fr. Wilkens, I. so Wilkie, R. So. Will, N. Fr. Williams. B. Fr. Williams, D. Jr. Williamson, R. Jr. Wilmoth, E. Fr. Wilson. K. Jr. Wilt, I. Jr. Wing, R. Jr. Wink, S. Jrv Winkelmann, l. Fr. Winkler, G. Jr WiH-e, R. Fr, WiHlinger, F. Jrl Wittman. R. Fr. Woiahn, A. 1 - Wolfe, B. So, Wolfe, R. Jr. Walter, R. Jr Worlery, K. Fr. Wrede, 5. Jr. Wulf, C. Jr. Wunderlich. J. Fr. Wunderlich, P. So. Yates, F. Jr Yauk, C. Fr, Yoss, I. So. Yost, B. Fr. Young, B. Jr. Young, H. Fr. Young, 1. Fr. Zabel, C. In Zalewske, 5. Jr. Zaun, R. So. Zautner, 5. Fr. Zaul'nen W. Jr. Zeh, B. SO. Zeim, N. Fr. Zelez, E. Jr. Zensen, K. Jr. Ziegler, C. Jr. Ziegler, J. 50 Ziegler, K. Fr Zieglar, M. Fr, Zielke, D. So. Zimmerman, T. Fr. Zimmermann, H. Jr. Zimmermann, P. So. Zingerline, L. Jr. Weissenfels, H. Fr. Welge, A. Jr. Wentzlaff, B. In Werner, I. So. Werner, W. So. Werth, C. Jr. Wessler, J. Fr, Weydemann, J. Fr. Wheat, P. Fr. White, B. Jr, Whitney, l. Fr Wiechmann, R. So. DORCAS ABENDROTH B.A. Cleveland, Ohio MARY-KAY ADAM B.S.P.E. Dearborn, Michigan SHARON ADAMS B.S.P.E. Milwaukee, Wisconsin IOHN ADLER B.A. Crosse He, Michigan JACK ALLEN B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana DOROTHEA ALLWARDT B.A. St. Louis, Missouri GERALD ALWARDT B.S.P.E. Mt, Clemens, Michigan GERHARD AMT B.A. Washington, DC GRACE ANDERSON B.A. St. Paul, Minnesota WILLIAM ANDERSON B.A. Chicago, Illinois EDWIN ANDREWS B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana KEN ASHLEY B.A. Calumet City, Illinois DONALD BAECHLER B.A. Momence, Illinois LAWRENCE THOMAS BAIETTI B.A. lushing, New York CLARENCE BAKER B.A. Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD BARKOW B.A. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin BOB BARLEY B.A. Kenmore, New York PAULA DE BEAUCLAIR B.A. Hollywood, California Seniors SUE BECKER B.S. ED St. Louis, Missouri BARBARA BEHNKE B.A. Chicago, Illinois ROY BEILFUSS B.A. Chicago, Illinois 98 RUSSELL BELL B.A. Clarendon Hills, Illinois JOANN MARIE BEYER B.A. Cleveland, Tennessee GERALD BEYERSDORFF B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GEORGE BLUHM B.A. Cleveland, Ohio IOANN BODE B.A. NicoHef, Minnesota KAREN BORMAN B.S. Hammond, Indiana jUDY BOULTON B.A. Bridgeporr, Connecticut IANICE BRASS B.A. Greeiey, Colorado LOU JEANNE BRAY B.A. Pittsburgh, Pennsyivania KATHLEEN BROCKMAN B.A. Danforth, Illinois JOAN BROECKER B.A. Detroit, Michigan IUDY BROEKSMA B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MAXINE BROWN B.S.ED. Niagara Falls, New York NANCY BRUNCKE B.S.ED. Dallas, Texas AMELlA M. BUBOLZ B.A. Appleton, Wisconsin ELSBETH BUETOW B.S.ED. Appleton, Wisconsin ORPHA BULMAHN B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana GRACE BURGDORF B.A. Red Bud, Illinois CAROLYN BURKE B.A. Cleveland, Ohio CAROLYN BISHOP B.S. Bristol, Connecticut CAROL BLOMSTRAND B.A. St. Paul, Minnesota LAURA LEE BURLEY B.S. Cleveland, Ohio DALE BURMEISTER B.A. De Witt, Iowa WESLEY BURNS B.A. Kansas City, Missouri JUDY BUSCH B.A. Calumet City, lllincis GEORGIA BUSCHING B.M. Roselle, Illinois MARY ANN BUSCHING B.A. South St. Paul, Minnesota KENNETH CARLTON B.A. Chicago, Illinois JOYCE CALLOW BS.ED. Phoeni, Arizona JO ANN CARLSON B.S.ED. East Detroit, Michigan VENARD CHAMBERS B.A. South Bend, Indiana PRASIT CHARDENKWAN B.S. Klaeng, Rayong, Thailand NANCY CHERNAN B.A. Munster, Indiana JOHN WILLIAM CHOPIN Appleton, Wisconsin VERNON CHRISTOPHERS Algona, Iowa WILLIAM CLARK B.A. Chicago, Illinois SUSANNE CLARK B.A. Little Valley, New York SYLVIA CLARK B.A. Detroit, Michigan BARBARA COLGAN B.A. Little Falls, Minnesota HOWARD COLQUITT B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana JANICE COLLINS B.A. LaPorte, Indiana LYNN COMSTOCK 3.5. Yuma, Arizona CHERRYLL COOK B.A. Glyndon, Minnesota NORMA JEAN COOK B.A. Mason City, Iowa RICHARD COOK B.A. Michigan City, Indiana RUTH DIERSEN B.A. LaGrange, Illinois MARY DIETRICH 8.5. L05 Angeles, California MARILYN DOEGE B.A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BYRON DOERFFLER B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana PHOEBE DOOLITTLE Va1paraiso, Indiana RICHARD DORN St. Louis, Misst'uri KENNETH DRAWZ B.A. Beloit, Wisconsin EILEEN DUERR B.A. Rosedale, New York SUE ANN DUESLER Valparaiso, Indiana BETTY DUFRAIN B.A. Hammond, Indiana ROBERT DUNS B.A. Cleveland, Ohio CAROL DUNN B.S.ED. Corpus Christi, Texas DAVID DVORAK B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan ANITA ECK Rochester, New York BARBARA EDEN B.A. Kankakee, Illinois KARYN EESLEY B.S.H.E. Midiand, Michigan MONROE 5. DAVID B.A. Westfield, Massachusetfs RICHARD DIERKING Cole Camp, Missouri EUGENE EGGERS 8.5. Evergreen Park, Illinois JEAN ELSER B.S.ED. Beaver Dam, Wisconsin DOUGLAS ERIKSON B.A. Morton Grove, Illinois LARRY EVANS B.A. Gary, Indiana MARY FENSKE B.A. WauwafOSa, Wisconsin GEORGE FILAR B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana DOROTHY FISCHER B.A. Cleveland, Ohio MARY FLESNER B.S. Clayton, Illinois GEORGE FORD B.A. Detroit, Michigan VIVIAN FORSTER B.A. West Lafayette, Indiana FLOREN FOX B.A. Lanerm, Illinois JEROME FRIEDMAN B.A. Valpavaiso, Indiana KAREN FRIEDRICH B.S.ED. Webster Groves, Missouri CAROLYN FUCHS B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana BETTE GAHL B.S. Berwyn, Illinois DONALD GALOW B.S. Bay City, Michigan DOROTHY GARBERS B.S.H.E. LaGrange Park, Illinois DONALD GATZ B.S. Hinsdale, Illinois JUDY GEHLE B.A. Chicago, Illinois JACK GEISTLINGER B.A. Mason City, Iowa LINDA GERKEN B.S.ED. Holgate, Ohio PHYLLIS GERMEROTH B.A. North Greece, New York LEE GIHRING B.A. Merchantville, New Jersey GERALD GILL B.A. Detroit, Michigan MARLENE GLATZ B.A. St. Louis, Missouri RAY LARRY GOEGLEIN B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana lACQUELYN GOEHMANN B.S.EDw Detroit, Michigan GREGORY GOETZ B.A. Chicago, Hlinois RICHARD GOZON B.A. Glenshaw, Pennsylvania MARVIN GRANGER B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana NANCY LOU GRANGER B.S.H.E. Hillsdale, Michigan KURT GRASS B.S.P.E. Mooresville, Indiana CAROLYN GRESENS B.A. Chicago, Illinois MARGUERITE CRICHEN B.S.H.E. Buffalo, New York RUTH GRONBACH B.S.H.E. Glendale, New York MARDELLE GROSS B.A. Aurora, Illinois GERALD ROY GROTE B.A. Storm Lake, Iowa MR5. GALE GRUEN B.A. Chicago, Illinois HARRY GRUEN Grand Haven, Michigan MERRLYN GUDIM B.A. Fifield, Wisconsin GARY GILBERT B.A. York, Pennsylvania JACK GLANCY B.S.P.E. Chesterton, Indiana ANN HACKMANN B.A. Saginaw, Michigan RICHARD HALL B.A. Gary, Indiana jERRY HANDLEY B.A. RensseIaer, Indiana MERLE HAPPEL B.A. Cedar Rapids, Iowa BENNO HARRER Des Plaines, Illinois FRED HARTFELDER B.A. Newcastle, Pennsylvania JOAN HARTING B.A. Kirkwood, Missouri NORA ANE HARTMAN B.A. Kokomo, Indiana ROLAND HARTMAN B.A. Aurora, Illinois BARBARA ELAINE HARTMANN B.S ED. St Louis, Missouri DAVID HARTMANN B.A. Dwighr, Illinois GRETCHEN HASEMANN Gearwater, Florida SHIRLEY HATTENDORF B.A. West Chicago, Illinois MARY LYNN HAUGE B.M.E. Boone, Iowa MARY ALICE HENNING B.A. Hampshire, Illinois RAYMOND HENRICKS B.A. Niles, Illinois GLENN HERBST B.A. Elmwood Park, Illinais DEANNE HODELLA B.A. Yonkers, New York JAMES HOEHNER Orchard Lake, Michigan CHARLES HOFMAN B.A. Hollywood, Florida ROBERT HOGANCAMP Harvey, IHinois 104 DARYL HOH B.A. Appleton, Wisconsin BARBARA ANN HOLMBERG B.S.ED. Fairlawn, New Jersey JOHN HOLMES B.A. Knox, Indiana STANLEY HOSKINS B.A. Chicago, Illinois DONNA HOLTZEN B.S.ED. Enid, Oklahoma BARBARA HOWELL BN5.ED. Eden, New York I PATRICIA HUISH B.M.E. N Valparaiso, Indiana NANCY HUPE B.A. Peotone, Illinois ELLEN HUSENGER B.A. Chicago, lHinois CHARLES INGELSE B.AA Harvey, IHInois ERNEST IABS B.S.ED. BrisToL Connecticut EVELYN JAEGER B.A. New Providence, New Jersey ALBINA lAZBUTIS B.S.H.E. Chicago, Illinois CAROL JENSKE B.S.ED. St. Joseph, Michigan MOON JO Seoul, Korea DONALD JOHNSON Gary, Indiana ERNEST P. JOHNSON B.A. Richmond, Virginia KARINA KALLID B.A. Glen Ellyn, Illinois DEAN KELL B.A. Wausau, Wisconsin CHARLES KERN B.A. Norwich, Connecticut WAYNE KIEFER B.A. Bremen, Indiana 106 CAROL KUESTER B.S.ED. Chicago, Illinois MARCIA LAKE B.S.ED. Lockporr, N Y. ROBERT KILB B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin KAREN K. KLEMMER B.S.P.E. Ceneseo, Illinois DAVID KLOTZBUECHER Valparaiso, Indiana ROBERT KNIGHT B.A. Minot, North Dakota IERRY KNIPPA B.A. Tulsa, Oklahoma NORMAN KNORR B.A. East Detroit, Michigan JOAN KOEHLER B.S.ED. Janesville, Minnesota DAVID KOENEMAN B.A. LaGrange Park, Illinois DANIEL KOERWITZ Osh kosh, Wisconsin BEVERLY KOHLER B.M.E. Lakeview, Michigan NINA KOHLS B.A. Ellsworth, Kansas MARCIA KRAATZ B.A. Phoenix, Arizona PAUL KRALOVENEC B.A. Byram, Connecticut DONNA KREISS B.S.ED. Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey KARL KRIESEL B.A. Mora, Minnesota JOHN KRUEGER B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin RICHARD LAKOTA BAA. East Chicago, Indiana jUDY LANDHERR B.A. Morrison, Illinois DARLENE LASEMAN B.A. Elgin, Illinois RICHARD LEE B.A. Columbus, Ohio LINDA LEHR B.S.ED. Rossford, Ohio JUDITH LENSE B.S. Chicago, Hlinois SHARON LENZ B.S.ED. Evanston, Illinois IRIS LIMBERG B.A. Glenbeulah, Wisconsin KATHLEEN LINEBACK B.S.ED. Chicago, Illinois IOHN LOHMULLER B.A. Middle Village, New York SHARON LONNE BASED. Racine, Wisconsin HARRY LOVELL B.A. Dearborn, Michigan BRUCE LUDVVIG B.A. Berwyn, Illinois ROBERT McGINTY Centraw ls!ip, New York JAMES MALTE S.Al Medina, New York PAUL MANSKE B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana BRUCE MARQUART B.A. Winona, Minnesota WILLIAM MASSEY Gary, !ndiana RONALD MATTHIAS B.Aw Van Wert, Ohio RICHARD MENSING 35. East Rutherford, New Jersey FRED MEYER BS. Glendale, New York IANE MEYER BASAED. Glencoe, Minnesota MARIANNE MEYER B.S.H.E. Fort Wayne, Indiana MERLE MEYER B.A., Brisket Connecticut ANDREW MlDELKA B.A. Elyria, Ohio CAROLYN MILLER B.A. Tucson, Arizona CHARLES MILLER B.A. Glen Ellyn, Illinois jAMES MILLER B.A. Park Ridge, Illinois WENDY MINNIEAR B.A. Bethel Park, Pennsylvania SHARLENE MOELLER B.S.ED. LaPorte, Indiana SUE MUENCHOW B.A4 Wausau, Wisconsin EDGAR NAGEL B.S. Des Plaines, Illinois WALTER NAUGHTON B.S. Mt. Vernon, New York DONNA NEITZKE B.A. Breckenridge, Michigan VINETTE NICKEL B.A. GarrettsviHe, Ohio ANN NORMAN B.A. Chicago, Illinois JAMES NUECHTERLEIN B.A. Detroit, Michigan RONALD OAKES B.A. LaPorte, Indiana DONALD OBERHOLZER B.A. Hamden, Ohio DENNIS C. OBERLY B.A. Lima, Ohio HELEN OPITZ B.S.ED. Cape Girardeau, Missouri TOM ORTON B.S.P.E, Detroit, Michigan VICTOR OTTE Ridgeville Corners, Ohio MARIE OTTEN B.A. New York, New York JUDY OTTO B.A. Ferndale, Michigan 108 JAYNE OWEN B.A. Lacon, Illinois ROBERT PAGE B.S.E.E. Fort Wayne, Indiana JUDITH PAGE B.A. Neenah, Wisconsin KAREN PELTO B.A. Northville, Michigan DOROTHEA PETERS B.S.ED. Cicero, Illinois MARILYN PETERSEN B.A. Evanston, Illinois DENNIS PETERSON B.A. Round Lake, Illinois 1 ELSA R. PETERSON B.S.ED. Grovertown, Indiana MARLENE PETERSON B.A. ' Morrison, Illinois ROBERT PETERSON B.A. Highland, Indiana ALICE PIEPHO B.A. Hebron, Indiana PATRICIA POSSELT B.A. Oak Park, Illinois CAROLYN PRIEBE B.S.ED. Haworfh, New Jersey DAVID RABE B.A. Western Springs, Illinois GORDON RAYNER B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GWENDOLYN REEDY B.S.ED. Beloit, Wisconsin JOYCE RULLMAN RICH B.S.ED. Aurora, Indiana MARGARET REITHMEIER B.M.E. Saginaw, Michigan ELEANOR RILEY B.S.ED. LaPorfe, Indiana JUDITH ROCKETT B.A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GLADYS ROEBERT B.A. Chicago, Illinois ROBERT ROLLER B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana HELEN ROWE B.A. Westfield, New Jersey LOIS RUTKOWSKY FREDERICK SACHTLEBEN B.A. Chicago, Hlinois DONALD SAGER, B.A. West Bend, Wisconsin RUTH SAUERTEIG B,S.ED. Fort Wayne, Indiana ANN SCHAFFNIT B.A. Culver City, California CARL SCHENK B.S. Chicago, Illinois ELIZABETH SCHEPPAN B.S.H.E. Buffalo, New York RONALD SCHERER Fort Wayne, Indiana SHARON SCHLIEBE B.M.E, Flint, Midfgan ROBERTA SCHMELING IVS.ED. Rockford, Illinois ALLAN SCHMIDT B.A. Summit, Illinois DlANE SCHMIDT B.S.H.E. Plymouth, Michigan LARRY SCHNEEKLOTH 35. Cedar Rapids, Iowa ARTHUR C. SCHROEDER B,S. Coal Valleg, IHinois NADA SCHRUM B.A. LaPorte, Indiana ANTHONY SCHULTZ B.A. LaPorte, Indiana MARION SCHULTZ B.A. Elm Grove, Wisconsin WAYNE SCHULTZ B,A. Chicago, Illinois ANN SCHUMACHER B.A. East Rutherford, New Jersey San Pierre, Indiana ROBERT SENKBELL Sheboygan, Wisconsin JOSEPH SEVER B.A. Gary, Indiana MARVIN 1. SMITH Gary, Indiana ROBERT SOHR B.A. Manawa, Wisconsin ROBERT SPURGAT B.A. Tuckahoe, New York JOHN P. STARKE B.S. Cleveland, Ohio KAREN STELTER B.A. Chicago Heights, Illinois MARIE STERLING Buffalo, New York JULIANN STREDER B.A. Downers Grove, Illinois ALAN STRUSS B.A. Roselle Park, New Jersey GEORGE FREDRIC STUNKARD Atlanta, Illinois JUDITH SULLIVAN B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana KENNETH SULZER B.A. Chicago, Illinois DIANE SWANSON B.A. Chicago, Illinois JAMES SWANSON B.A. Lake CHM Iowa WILLIAM SWIFT B.A. Lynbrook, New York FRANK SZYNALSKI B.S. Gary, Indiana MARION TELLMAN B.A. Hazen, North Dakota WILLIAM SCHWANT B.A. BARBARA SHEETS B.S.ED. Highland, Indiana BETHIE JEAN SMITH B.A. Conover, North Carolina MARCIA TERHUNE B.S.ED. Pleasantville, New York GLENN THOLE B.A. Amityville, New York NANCY THOMPSON B.S.ED. Indianapolis, Indiana ROBERT THORMAHLEN BAA. Chicago, Illinois TERRY TRAUTMAN Columbus, Indiana THOMAS TULL B.A. Hammond, Indiana CARL UEBEL B.A. Aurora, Illinois SARAH URSCHEL B.S.ED. Mentone, Indiana MYRON UTECH B.A. Wausau, Wisconsin CHARLES VANDERSEE B.A. Crown Point, Indiana MARTIN WAMBSGANSS B.S.M.E. Tonawanda, New York DON WATSON B.A. Monon, Indiana MARLYS WEARY B.A. Chicago, Illinois FAITH WEBER B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana JOHN WEBER B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana JUDY WEITHERMAN B.S.H.E. Hinckley, IHinOiS HEIDI WEINGARTNER B.S. Maplewood, New Jersey MARY LYNN WERNER B.S.ED. Tuscaloosa, Nabama IONE WERNEBURG B.A. w Hicksville, New York LORETTA WHITNEY B.A. ; Maple Heights, Ohio I PAMELA SUE WIEDENHEFT B.M.E. Chatfield, Minnesota LE. DONNA WILKER B.A. Cleveland, Ohio WILMER WOELFER B.S.P.E. Effingham, Illinois JERRY WRIGHT B.S.P.E. Vallonia, Indiana KENNETH YOUNG B.S.P.E. Chicago, Illinois DAVID ZERSEN B.A. Elmhurst, Illinois DONALD ZIELKE B.S. Aurora, Illinois BARBARA ZILKE B.S.ED. Euclid, Ohio RAY ZUBECK B.S.P.E. Whiting, Indiana JUDITH ZUMBEHL B.S.P.E. St. Louis, Missouri WILLIAM ZWICK B.A. Decatur, Indiana LARRY WRIGHT B.S.P.E. Vallonia, Indiana LARRY YARCER B.S. Warsaw, Indiana Di Peters, J. Beyer, M. A. Koenemann, H6 Featuring the beginning of a second century of activities at Valpo, the 1960 BEACON under the capable and faithful direction of Dave Koeneman, includes all the events of the past academic year, In contrast with former years' editions which were given to students before the end of the school year and which excluded the spring activities, the i960 Beacon was to be printed in the summer and then issued to students in late summer or fall. This provides for a com- plete coverage of the year's events in the form B. Senkbeil, J. Rockett, N. Moeller, S. Hibbard. of a memory book, especially for seniors look ing back on a fully-illustrated senior year. Also initiated into the changing trend was a new division of class pictures into three col- leges on campus: Arts and Sciences, Engineer- ing, and Law. The Creek pages are changed from traditional group pictures to individual blocks. Serving as faculty advisor for his second con- secutive year, Professor Richard Laube assis- ted in the production of the 1960 BEACON. Row lej, Brass, W. Minnieart S. Hampel, J. Busch, J. Streder, B. Sommers. Row 2e A. MeSa serschmidt, P. Lui, C. Braun, M. Lind. S. Schultz, J. Zumbehl, C. Blomstrand. A hectic year of editing ends in the annual banquet at theHotel Lembke. L Miller, L, Burtom 5. Becker, A Norman, C McMillan, P, Wm. Seefeldh Bus. Mgr.; D. W, Koeneman Editor. Hoffman. Ev E 117 118 Ernest Pi Johnson iManaging Editori, Iim Nuechterlein IEditori, Dick Barkow iBus. Mng. As if to answer the question of a prominent campus figure, HWhat is the Torch against this weekf' came Susan Wormley and a host of Communion authorities to the HMeeIds Wailf, Such correspondence, coupled with faithful coverage of campus highlights and high jinks, allowed the Torch to offer three special editions iChapel, basketball, elece tionsi and several iZ-page issues. Jammed into the 30 numbers of Volume 51 were a record number of advertising column inches which provided a substantial surplus for the Student Council treasury and a 10-part series recape ping the university self-study. These latter lengthy features provided interesting reading for retired constituents and university and ministrators, but the erudite campus in gen- eral tended to ignore this iireader's digestf' Providing a light contrast to the profound iiMeelds Wail and the self-study was the tragicomedy of dateless Gotur. All this added up to shelf lining of a caliber just 70 points short of AlI-American rating. TORCH A. Vargo, G. Dopp. A. Miller, L. Baier, P Kersten, D. Zersen, L Ramming. 6. Logan, C. McGrew, C. Vandersee, C, Gerlitz, K, KrieseL Hy LIGHTER Re Lee tEditorT. Valpds quarterly magazine, the Lighter, followed through the four seasons of the year to the completion of its second successful year in publication Under the able direction of editor Dick Lee, such features as the Lighter lovelies, night light, lighter lit and the one foot shelf have fast become tradition. The talented writing of its numerous contributors has added humor and a touch of literature to the campus. The short story con- test in the spring stimulated literary creativity among the readers. The Lighter has proven its place as the humor- literary publication on Valparaiso's campus. W. Kiefer tBus. Mng, P. Phipps tAdvisorL Jt Jordan, I. Lindberg, Jt Schmueser, M. Gran! ger, L. Gihring, Jt Brass, J. Becker. WVUR Valpo's newest activity in 1959-60 was the radio station WVUR, which was promoted and built by Jack Lawson and his competent crew of technicians. Subsidised by . the Student Council, the station has been designed to cover a good part of the campus, including five major dormitories, in its area of broadcasting. In operation on the third floor of Benton Hall, the sta- tion is growing through student interest and during the last months of the school year was successful in broad- casting experimentally on the tradio loop, around the campus. C. Blomstrand, R. Svoboda, B. Pullnow. glh R. Klage, J, Volk, R, Bressen, R. Weichmann, J. Pottenger, C, Scott, 121 IZZ Joan Broecker, President ISC Your ISC represents each Campus sorority with the purpose of combining and organizing the ideas and opinions into the best possible program of all Creek activityi With the helpful hand of Dean Flynn, and combined efforts, the results have been major Changes. These include the concentrated rush program, the lengthened pledge program, and a letter briefly explaining sororities to the incom- ing freshman women, This fall will be the first year for the new open rush system for upper classe men. The last change was the AILCreek Picnic planned jointly with IFC. Sharon Lonnr, Jody Beyer, Judy Smith, Sandra Wrede, Kama Kohtz, Gretchen Gaver, Marlys Weary, Rhea Allenstein, Kay Underwager, Sally Hibbard, Marcia Kraatz, Joan Broecker, Carol Dunn. IFC lnter-Fraternity Council works to co-ordinate the activities of the ten social fraternities and to es- tablish rules to insure a smooth-rurming fraternal system on campus. Each semester I.F.Ct supervises rushing and pledging. During the fall semester I.F.Ct handles Christmas Caroling in the fraternity houses and promotes intramural athletics which carries over into the spring when the AII-Sports Trophy is awarded to the team accumulating the most points throughout the year. In May I.F.C. cooperated with I,S.C. to present the AH-Creek pice nic at Clear Lake. President, Larry Evans. Row leFritz Stunkard, Hank Hartmant Larry Evans, Vic Berecz, Harvy Crotrien, Raw ZeRon Bittner, Sam Church, Tony Schuftz, D:ve t Bluhm, Hans Heinz. Row BeArt Fedder, Bill Karpenko, Herm Meyer, Jim Miller. Ernie Jabs, t 123 124 Senior Class Officers: Front Row Rufhie Diersen, Social Chairman; Carol Blomstrand, Secretary; Grupe; Treasurer; and Larry Doerffler, Vice President. Dennis Oberly, President; Back Row Wavne AT WEHLMANS SENIORS CELEBRATE LAST FLINC! Class Officers WM ,M m. avian 1;! ; y MWM Icers Junior Class Off , Back Row Fred Buchan, Vice- Rosie Gall, Social Chairman- .r e r U s a e r T m .m T e n U ;y. tr h em Wu me PS :6. hy k .mc rr du DB 8 IDV. AH 1K3 .mM Dd n 5 mm Re Ed S 05 .r FP 125 w- W. k Freshman Class Officers: Front Row Mary Beth Miller, Secretary; Jane Anderson, Social Committee Co-Chairman; Back Row--Frank Grey, Vice- President; Barth Reller, Social Committee Co-Chairman; Clancy Roemke, Treasurer; and Ed Jarsick, President Wmmmuuu - m Sophomore Class Officers: Front Row Paul Kretzschmar, President; Kathy Ebeling, Secretary; Norma Fricke, Willy Chrien, Social Chairmen; Back Row-Jim Kretzschmar, VicaPresident; and Bob Lux, Treasurer. 126 Ron Jones, President, J, Danikolas iV. PresJ, R. Jones iPresJ, J. Meter iSec.-Treas.ie The Lawyers Association here at Valpo is one of the oldest organizations for student seIt-government among the law schools of the Middle West. All students have the opportunity to participate in the ac- tivities and share the responsibilities of this organization which is affiliated with the American Law Stu- dent Association. Every year the Lawyers Association sponsors numerous speakers, court field trips, pro- vides social recreation for its members, and helps to bring the full membership of the Indiana Supreme Court to the campus. The Senior Brochure published by the association guides the graduating seniors in their search for employment. Top Row: G Crete, C. Wilhelm, L. Torgerson, R. Kerwin, C. Herendeen, C, Crote, S. Bellafiore, J. Leal, C, Rau, T. Lantry, C4 Adamson. P. Tabor, N. Saracoff, J, Quinn, E, Lient Row Two: R, Hildebrand, Jt Sullivan, A. Fedder, Wt. Baran, C. Query, W. Mc- Nair, C. Lemke, R. Hall, D. Bridgeforth. Jt Richert, A. Steele, D. Claussen, R. Jenske, K. Alexander. Row Three: J, O'Grady, D. Watson, P. Muehler, T. Nyhus, D. Nickel, D. Fellows, E. Ryding, Bi Petrie, G. Gilbert, J. Brownell, R. James, J. Danikolas, J. Let- singer. J. Allen, D, Anderson. Row Four: L Evans, J. DeLaurent, Stark, J. Keller, T, DeMik, J. Meter, R. Probst, J. Bravick. R. Jones, C. Wykei, F. Althaus, J. Lawson, Ct Landino, C. Varzeas. 127 ,J Associated Women Students Row 1: C. Stifel, K. Junker. M. Kalb, D. Fischer, Miss H. Olsen, R Dees, D, Dyer, Nt Berreitter, D. Krause, Jt Schreiber, Row 2: J, Aispaugh, J. Sieving, M, Koeneman, K. Underwager, U. Zell, Rt Wizderanders, Associated Women Students is the voice of the feminine population on Valpo's Campus. One member from each womenis residence serves on the board of A.W.S. Each fall A.W.S. welcomes the freshmen women to school with a Big-Little Sis Breakfast on south campus. This year the little sisters complimented their big sisters with a return party. A,W.S.,s busy schedule in the spring included a very success- ful Careers Day, the Regional Convention at Purdue, the Senior Women's Honorary Tea, and the Miss V.U. contest. Standing: Jt Sieving, R, Wiederandersi Sealed: M. Koeneman, K. Underwager, U. Zell. Engineering Society The student governed Valparaiso University Engineering Society consists of all members of the College of Engineering. The Engineer- ing Society supplements the classroom inh struction with its sponsored speakers, films, and field trips. Not to neglect the social func- and TED. banquets and a Christmas party for all. Each year the Engineering Society- honors a graduating engineering senior for his outstanding service to the College of Engineer- ing, the University, and the Engineering Society. tions, the society annually holds Homecoming Top Row: W, Peters, M. Copeland, D. Vogt, T. Smith, G Miller, I. Olmstead, P. Wehmeyer, At Wipfler, R. Renken, G. Pteifer. D. Colisch, C. WIrick, K. Williams, B Smith, J. Reddel, Rt Muller, H. Cafes, M. Vocke, R. Svoboda, H. Pohlmann, P, Sorensonl Row Two: Rt Hartmann, D. Moll, D. Rott, G. Scott, L. Miller, C Wagner, R. Pape, B. Meissner, R. Marine, Dt Cates, C, Waltman, N. HIH, Rt Rott- mann, J. Studtmann, Row Three: E. Messmann, Dt Mikkelsen, J. Lindstrom. B. Cehlet L. Roesner, B. Norris, M. OItmann, B. Jancowskis, Wt Rickhotf, W. Ramage, R. Knuth, Jt Paulus, W. Vinzant, At Nemetz, J. Raasch, R. Bresen. Row Four: B, Seefeldt, M. Troeger, J. Rollins, B. Maver, R. Mitchell, D. Billetter, K. Pritz, P. Saubert, R. Ploszaj, De Noller, J. Kruse, Rt Gorski, W. Pollnow, J, Volk, W. Prueser. 129 Row 1: C. Baker, V, Pres.; M. Bulbolz, Sec; Ed Lien, Pres.; T. Lantry, Treas.; Bi Kraft, Asst. Treast; Row 2: D Oberlyt B. Gahl, B. Bricker, L. Evans, Di Abendroth, l, Swanson, K. Ramming. The Student Council of Valparaiso University is ena trusted with executive, legislative, and judicial powers in order to coordinate student activity. One result of the Councills legislative endeavors was the creation of WVUR, the campus radio station. The FaCUlty Student Council was reestablished as a discussion group for cam- pus problems. Through executive action library hours were extended, and the United Fund drive achieved une precedented success. The innovations were many, but perhaps the greatest objective of the Student Council was to instill interest and participation in the democratic process Realization of this goal will only be known as Valpots students of today take their places as tomorrowls citizens of the world. 130 Student Council Row 1: B. Dehlim A Trost, J. Gapper. F. Besfor. E Lien, A. Bubolz; Rwy 2: E. Fitcheft, D. Vogf J. Werneburg, A. Miller; Row 3: D. Lieske, P Doolittle, W. Ramage, R. Rademacher, J. C. Cainer, J Thisted, S, Mueller, M Harkin, J. Sullivan, P. Lofback, C, Pfansfiel, wardt, J Strieter, D, Lindsey, and W. Jensen. Lieske, L. Dittmar, S. Brill, L L. Zingeanc, R Rasmusson, J. Halcomb; Row 4: J Seiferth, S, Schmidt; Row 5: D. Gitch, R. All- 131 Credit Union Every afternoon the Valparaiso Univere sity Federal Credit Union is open to all students, faculty members, and em. ployees of the University The Credit Union not only provides a source of credit for its members but also promotes thrift in that anyone may invest his savings in the Credit Union and earn dividends from it The Credit Union is run exclu- sively by the students with a member of the faculty as adviser, and it is supervised by The Bureau of Federal Credit Unions 0f the United States Government. Row leM. Pflughoeft, Ji Allen, D Oberly; Row ZeMri Laube, F. Buchan, D. Hilgendort, D. Koeneman, Dr. Kcenker, Mr. Looman, Mr. Standly. The Student Chapel Committee worked with the faculty members to discuss the student reaction to the chapel topics and special services. During the Christmas season the Chapel Committee organized the decoration of the Chapel-Auditorium. A special venture of the committee this spring was the sponsorship of faculty speakers who talked in all the student residences on the topic, ills Christ Worth Worshippingf' This was an effort to stimulate religious concern among the students. 2 . k W- em Row IeNorma Jean Cook, Sue Springer, Ellen Bierwagen; Row ZeGene Kane hing, Ted Miller, Jim Swanson, Jack Ceistlinger, Andy Dzurki, not pictured, Earl Smith. l32 Homecoming Committee Centennial Homecoming, the floats, house decorations, queens, parties, and of course the football game was the task of this year,s Homecoming Committee. Paging through the Homecoming booklet one finds evidence everywhere of this committees work in planning every tra- ditional event of the busy weekend, even to President Kretzmanrfs annual Home- coming Queen kiss. A gay, successful three days it was, crowned by near vic- tory over the powerful Butler Bulldogs. Valpo, the past one hundred years, and Valpo, its second Century, was the theme, a fitting choice for the memorable Cen- tennial Homecoming. j. Lawson, Et Lien, Gt Thole, Pt Manske, Dt Oberly. The Honor System at Valparaiso Univer- sity is governed solely by the Honor CounciL a body composed of twelve stue dent members and four faculty advisers. Their work is many-foldh-orientation of freshman students on the meaning and responsibilities of the Honor System, in- vestigations and decisions on reported violations of the Code, recommendations on better procedures and methods of making the Honor System continue as a hway of life at Valpo. Row 1e 6. Stitel, l. Bovee, J, Bode, B. Gahl, B. Reardon, Mrs. Schultz. Row ZeD, Abendrcth, P. Wunderh'ch, Ft Buchan, W. Crupe, B. Karpenko, L. Tore gerson, J. Hiller, Dean Hesse, P. Manskee 133 Scholarship Committee Scholarship Committee this year, ignore ing its title and exercising freedom li- censed by lack of a written constitution, took off in diverse and sundry directions, each, however, aimed at improving the academic community. Longer library hours, fewer railroad tickets, optional Class attendance, academic advising and when in the world to get the whole com- mittee together at one time were some of the issues discussed. Plans for next year include lobbying for abolishment of senior exams, Row leCail McGrew, Uhla Lautenkios, Bonnie McCay, Row Ze-Charles Van- dersee, Ernest Johnson, Jerry Knippa, Ed Bogere Traditions Traditions in the fall of 1959 were sucr cessful in carrying through the Centen- nial theme with a most unique event. Under the direction of Ken Ramming, the Traditions Committee promoted a ttorch run, to symbolize the one hundred years of progress since 1859. One hundred freshmen men volunteered to run, one mile each carrying a lighted torch, a course of a hundred miles from Valpar- aiso to Fort Wayne, to the stadium of the first football game of the season. The event was culminated with the freshmen appearing on the football field to light the final torch, thus symbolizing one hundred years of progress. The committee also set up a freshman hazing program and sponsored an All- School Pep Rally for the first game. 33' Row 'I-Charleen Boelter, Ken Ramming Chairman, Judy Weiherman. Row 2e- Larry Evans, Karen Schmidt, Mary Rupprecht, jim Laas. 134 Social Committee The Social Committee is responsible for setting up a varied program of social ac tivities to appeal to the wide range of student interests. In carrying through this goal, the Committee, headed by Jim Swanson, sponsored numerous functions throughout the year beginning with a ikSpectacular'! starring Stan Kenton, June Christy, and the Four Freshmen. Next on the schedule was an old-fashioned Hale loween Party at the Union, fol'lowed several weeks later by the traditional SnoeBalli The second annual Mardi Gras featured a college combo which contri- buted to the success of this event. The Committee closed a busy season with two events during Spring Festival weekend, the annual picnic after Field Day and the presentation of the jazz artist Ahmad Jamal in concert. Row 'l-Mi Dietrich, S. Klatt, Ci Rosenthal, J. Spaeth, Ci Braun. Row 2-P. Hoffmann, Ji Brunn, Ji Swanson, J. Ramming. Row 3-J. Knippa, J. Geist- linger, Ft Buchan, Rt Wilkie, Student Guide Service The Chapel Guide and Campus Guide Services work hand in hand to provide tours for visitors on Valparaiso's campusi From early fall until late spring the Cam- pus Guide Service is kept busy showing the growing campus to high school stu- dents, parents, and friends of the Univer- sity. The Chapel Guides, who are on duty each weekend proudly point out the highlights of the newly completed Chapei-Auditorium. The president of the University selects the student guides for their leadership ability P, Manske, N. Fields, J. Ramming. 235 Orchesis This organization developes the talents of its members in the field of the dance Organ- ized so that those interested in the dance might develope their skills and learn the ele- ments of the dance. Beside there annual dance show they also supply the dancers and chore- ography for the dramatic productions of the University 136 Under the direction of Norman Hannewald the University Concert Band this year made a successful tour between semesters and gave several very enjoyable concerts on the cam- pust During the fall this band changes its name to the University Marching Band and plays for many of the football games. The brass quartet of the Concert Band. I37 University Choir and Chapel Choir The University Choir under the direction of Mr, P. Cehring showed its skills in presenting several concerts, singing for several of the Sunday Chapel services, and joining along with the Chapel Choir and the choirs from other Lutheran schools throughout the county, to present the Lutheran Collegiate Choral Festival. The Chapel Choir along with its annual tour enhanced the daily services on campus with their beautiful choral oftings. 138 Panorama of the mass choirs at the Lutheran Collegiate Choral FestivaL 139 University Civic Orchestra Profh T. HoeIfy-Nicke! instructs the violin section. One-Two-Threehthe down i beat Thts organization under the direction of Profh T. Hoelty- Nickel is a combination of student and Valparaiso Community talent. This is one of the many ways in which The University and community try to create harmony and better the cultural aspects of both. 140 Drama The scent of grease paint, the last minute rehearsals, the jitters of opening night, the first riseaof the curtain, and a job well done, is what the Drama Department and the Uni- versity Players anxiously await during the season. This years season contained six productions: iiAH WiLDERNESSii by Eugene OiNeii iiTHE PRANKSTERi' and Nthe Experimentii kiTHE CLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams iiUNDER MILKWOOD by Dylan Thomas uARMS AND THE MAN by Bernard Shaw HKISS ME KATE by Cole Porter I41 142 Dave Mayhugh and Barb Kummer. Lu Mims and Millie Anderson. Kiss Me Kate The spring musical a highlight of the Spring Festival was a Cole Porter version of Shake- speare's HThe Taming of the Shrewj'. This production is the climax of activity for the University Players Drama Department and the University Orchestra Father and mother discuss there older son's affairs with him while little First encounter with feminine femptress. brother with big ears listens. The complete family portrait I43 Under Milkwood The Drama Department and University Players combine here to present a production which involves no scenery, and no costumes and no stage directions, The complete production is read by the characters. Voice tone, pitch and modulation are all the actors use in bringing across to the audience the story of the show. 144 A precious oddity the glass unicorn. Cast of Bob Bolus, Dave Mayhugh, Julie Becker and Ruth McRee receive instructions from Dr. Carlson, Mothers' telephone is her great possession along with the picture of father. The family, mother, son and daughter. I45 Alpha Lambda Women's Honor Guard rm Awake! Row One: Di Warstler B. Dey, C. Stifel, L. Mankat Row Top ROW: M- QUOOS, 1' Bovee, M- Strieter, M- VOth- Row Two: E. Wagner Rt Haendschke, R Anderson, Jt Hall- Two: D, lemgston, Ni Bringewatt, Ct Boeiter, D, Krause. cher Row Threez'C. Hoeh H. Banta, Rt Cordes, J. Were R9 Three: 5 Kruger, J' Grlessel, K' Uhdemager, P- ner,,Row Four: E. Bankson: Mt Hersinger, J. Martin, Row Biesemeier, Row Four: A Strieter, A. WOJahn, Pt Kers- Five: H, Jarosch, Jt Peterson, C, McCrew. ten. Men's Honor Guard Alpha Lambda Delta is one of Valpo's newer organiza tions. It was installed in 1955 and is one of five schools in Indiana having membership in the national Alpha Lambda Delta. This organization endeavors to promote superior scholastic achievement among the freshman women and encourage intelligent living and a high standard of learning. The sixteen juniors chosen for the women,s Junior Honor Guard are selected on the bases of their schol- astic achievement and their participation in campus activities. The main function of the Junior Honor Guard is to assist Gown and Cave! in their installation. 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 Top Row: J. Craebner, H. Kappier, F, Buchan, Row .. ' Two: W. Craft, K. Ramming, D. Cilkinson. Row Three: quallflcahons' K. Lenz. R. Fehlberg, G, Hessler. Row Four: M. Gibson, D. Mayhugh, E. Boger. 146 Alpha Pi, the senior merits honor fraternity, was founded in order to recognize senior men who have successfully maintained a high scholastic average and taken an active part in campus activities during their years at Valpo. These men have displayed qualities of strong leadership, superior academic standing. and true Christian character during their sojourn on this campus. Beyer, M. Dietrich, Is Top Row: J. Row Two: J. Owen, M. Bubolz, B, Gahl, J. Three: 0. Bulmahn, K. Borman, Ft Weber, Ji Rockett, N. Cook. Row Four: C Miller, C. Busching, l. Limberg, Brass, Mt Werner. Bode. Row D. Allwardt. Row Five: J. Weiherman, S. Clarke, M. Tellman, Mi Riethmeier. Top Row: C. Krage, L, Schneekioth, At Schroeder, Row Two: 5, Woeli, Di Keil, C. Baker. Raw Three: Ji Nuechv terlein, R, Lee, D. Catz. Row Four: D, Oberly, R. Bert- ram, faculty adviser; W. Swift. Not Pictured: C. Vander- see, E Johnson. 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 University 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 Honoi' Guard. 147 Alpha Psi Omega Row 1: D. Barkow, G. Rayner, Dr, Hahn, D. Hoeh, D. Lee. Row 2: J. Becker, M. Anderson, R McReet urx xx; , .x i M: a we, I. Alpha Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatic fraternity, composed of students who have distinguished themselves in Speech and Drama during their stay on campus. Dr Vera Hahn is the advisor of the group. Gamma Theta Upsilon -.mau,m Top Row: K. Sulzer, H. Crotrian, D. Sager, W. Kiefer, P. Kelley, C. lden, J. Sever, J. Nieting. Row Two: R. Cozon, K, Kriesel, C, Schenk, K, Drawz, S. Hoskins, D. Koeneman, P. Benson, Rt Hartmani Row Three: Prof. Kunstmann, Prof. Kowitz, Prof. Hess, C. Gill, C. Amt, Ji Brass, F. Schtleben, Frofi Miles. 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 bringing eminent speakers to our campus, including the head of the geography department of Indiana University who delivered a lecture on Africa. 148 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 university, its members usher at programs sponsored by the Music De- partment, sing in some programs, sponsor an open Song-Fest, and decorate the Chapel for Christmas. Top Row: L. Hamann, Ji Zumbehl. Row Two: P. Wiedenheft, M. Rieth- meieri Row Three: M, Hauge, C. Busching. Tau Beta Pi Top Row: F. Buchan, A. Ziesk, T. Jass, J. Lear, J. Creasy, D. Gelopulos, G. Hessler, Li Forsell, Wt Buehringt Row Two: H. Hesse, Dean; D. Cehie, J. Schnebie, S, Woeii, J. Horstman, Ri Benz, W. Crupe. Gamma Delta The Valparaiso Chapter, Delta, of Gamma Delta was the first to be founded in this region it is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It is the college qrgani- zation for Missouri Synod Luthe- ran Students and has achieved international scope. Perhaps the mostsignificant project of Gamma Delta this year was the Missionaryeof-theemonth pro- gram in which one missionary is chosen each month from among those missionaries with whom various members of Gamma Delta have been corresponding. He is remembered in special prayers by students in their private devo- tions, in dormitory vespers, and in Chapel. 149 Top Row: C. Query, W. McNair, Ct Lemke, R. Hall, Dt Bridgeforth, J. Richert, At Steele D, Claussen, R. Jenske. Row Two: D. Nickel D. Fellows, B. Petrie, 0. Gilbert, J, Brownell, R James, J. Danikolas. J. Lefsinger, L Allen. D, Anderson. Row Three: J, Koller, Tt De- Mik, J, Meter, R, Probst, l, Bravick, R. Jones, C. Wykel, F. Althaus, J. Lawson, C. Landino. The Halleck chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, a professional law fraternity, seeks to develop a comprehensive understanding of law in both theory and practical aspects Gamma Sigma Sigma Top Row: J. Maas, J, Brass, Mt Ollhoff, B. Knapp, P. Marquart, C. Meyer, C. Hester- man, S. Lohrmann, G, Weber, Ct Frick, D. , Schultz. Row Two: C Jones, R Flick, A. I Messerschmidt, Mt Power, K. Kamlin, J. 5 Sieber, H. Call, D, Matthias, C. Fitieid, P. Posselt, Dt Lestock, G, Barth. Row Three: J. Halcomb, Re Fedder, J, Weiherman, W. Minniear, Mt Mertens, M. Kleiber, Gamma 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, I957, The Gamma Sigs help with registration every semester. In addition to doing faculty baby-sitting, the Gamma Sigs operate a Rider-Driver Service, and the Student Book Exchange. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity on Valpots campus carries on many of the services which the university finds indispensible to smooth operation. In addition 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. APO was founded on May 16, 1949. Prof. Kuster, G. Herbst, Nt Towler, R Case. Top Row: L Jensen, R, Bernth, Kt Machina, D. Rakow, J. Faludi, B. Cuccia, Bt Koch, T. Evans, K. Bower, R. Emich. Row Two: R. Roller J. Friedman, H. Weissenfels, Dt Oberheu, W. Towler, De Bonesz, Lt Stoelting, R. McGinty, K, Kastendieck, Ce Clausen, R. Kellermann. Row Three: Pe Charoenkwan, M. Kwiran, C. Mattila, L. Sandine, R. Case, G, Herbst, Rt Hartman, R. Fujii, C. Miller. 151 152 Circle V Square Dance Top Row: R. Rottmann, H. Weissenfels, P. Cermeroth, N. Pollarz, G. Hanaway, N Riemer. Row Two Nordbrock, P. Hayevsky, E Voigf, F. McCall, O Lohse, C. Krekeler, R. Kohl. Row Three: R. Gehle Club : R. Hauer, N. Dey, L Thorne, F. , D. Gehle, B. Colgan, C. Garreft, P. Andersen, P. Dielmann, C Strunz, R. Lang, S. Muller, D. Burras, M Marske, D. Schroeder, Row Four: S, Whidden, E. Hovey, A, Vanderbles, R Schmalz, A. Schramm, M. Cudim, B. Hoffmeyer, L. Raffke, N. Tewes, K. Ehlert, P. lnsley. Social Relations Club Top Row: L, Hulsen, D. Heller, J, Schiefelbein, L Brotherson, B, Bassetf, A. Meyer, M. Herrmann, N Ulbrich, E. Eddleman, N. Mc- Ccrmack, Prof. R. Scherer Row Two: K, Stelter, K. Pelto, D. Neitzke, M Hager, M Larson, L. Hirsch, P Gallmann, E. Hakes, E. Drzik. Row Three: C. Ladwig, H, Banta, B Harrer, M. Kraatz, A. Schaffnir, M. Henning, D Dyer, G. Johnson, R Wiederaenders, Prof. M, Tangerman. Psychology Club Top Row: J. Bright, L. Keeny, P, Benson, V. Chambers, L Ziegler, D. Hartmann, B, Radsmacher. J. Maas. Row Two: B, Jaucow- skis, J. Meddaugh, 0 Craebner, advisor; E. Bankson, J. Redeke, S. Lawrenz Row Three: G. Serl, S. Plimpton, J, Page, L Turner, R. Hay, P. deBeauclair, E. Hakes 153 Student Education Association Top Row: R McGinty, D Barrels, R. Mueller, 5. Strefling, J. Smith, D, Knapp, N Nierman, D. Barnekoff, A. Piepho, D. Livingston, M. Gerdes. Row Two: J. Meyer, B, Hartmann, M. Miller, S Ursdhel, M. Asman, E Johnson, M. Braun. A. Burgdorf, L Hallcher, L. Dierker, J, Radar, H. Harper, 0 Wall, B. Behrmann, E. Blum, E. Jaeger, C Miller, K Kretzmann, Row Three: L. Podojil, C, Priebe, M. Moeslein, G. Weber, P. Germeroih, J. Landherr, D Holtzen, A. Eck, C. Rauscher, S. Lonne, N Pollatz, J. Martin. Row Four: C. UebeI, F. Syznalski, D. Peters, S. Becker, R. Hay, P. Shebik, P. Biesemeier. N Granger, B. Franks, J. Weiherman, N. Bringewatf, M, Strieter, 3 Clarke, C. Dunn, L. Manka, A. Hockemeyer, D. Gurske, U. Lautenklos, M Wemer, L Beyer Row Five: A. C. Koesfer, R. C. Kroenke, W, E. Swihart, sponsor; J. Hendrickson, A. Messerschmidt, B Knapp, A, Fahrnbruch, E. Peterson, Cu. Seebach, K. Easley, J. Sieber, P. Andersen, B. Holmberg, R. Vaughn, J, Bernecker. Left to Right: Maxine Brown, corresponding secretary; Jayne Owen, recording secretary; Ernie Jabs, treasurer; A, C. Koester, adviser; R. Kroenke, adviser; W E Swi- hart, adviser; Mardelle Cross, president. Absent: Nancy Bruncke. viceapresident, 154 Chemistry Club Tap Row: R Vargo, R Horvat, Prof. Mueller, T, Evans, H. Stoll, R Bell, A, Schmidt, W. Steffen Row Two: R. Fehlberg, L, Stolting, E. Duerr, K Eggers, P. Dielmann, C. Strunz, R. Frank, R, Meyer. Row Three: Prof. Defers, H, Kappler, Q Eggers, J. Lense, B. Bitfner, E. Nagel, W, Nau- ; L ghton, Prof. Miebohm g xiv Top Row: L, Cutt, R. Cronbach, S Jereb, C Crube, C. Reinbacher, J. Anderson, J. Miller, A Riedel. Row Two: 5, Hahn, J. Coldtrap, J Stresney, R, Reuter, K Bartsch, K, Heins, B Franks, 5 Heck, K Eesley Row Three: K Hellwlg, B, Stark, D Mat- thias, D. Garbers, B. Wolfe, N. Omn- Eer, J. Weiherman, K. Kretzmann, 1. Martin, M. Meyer. Row Four: C. Schimkus, V. Stallard, D Schmidt, P. Slanicka. R. Hors'rman, J. Marfh, S. Dobberfuhl, J Drodt, S. Crichen. 155 American Society of Civil Engineers D. l. Bolden, advisor, C Hazelet, regional direc- tor of District ii 9 American Society of Civil En- gineers, R. Anderson, E. Rahe, C. Hessler, W Grebe. Right Row: A. Svihra, M. Roth, K. Wichmann, R, Wukasch, V. Huggard, Prof D. Bolden, G Kroll, D Bengel, L Raasch, J Helm, W Drescher, J. I Trump, G. Hessler, Mr. Craig Hazefet, Left Row: R, Gehle, T. Digman. S. Walesh. D Abraham, W Frucht, F. Pilch, F. Bormann, D, Jaster, F. Brickelmaier, E. Rahe, J. Schmidt, R. Anderson. 156 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Raw: L. Alm, Prof. Zoss, D, Gilkinson, J, Horn, J. Horstman, l. Reddel, R. Handrock, D Gehle, K Korcek, W. Prueser. A IOauss, J Rollins, D. Neeb, E Roscoe. Row Two: R. Renken, R. FujiL N Kline, J. Studfmann, D. Cafes, J. Connell, R. MuHer, R. Case, D, Domin, 157 158 V.. 5: ... .n.- -- . s x s x I..-- I xx I I x x l x 4 I x I I $ r 1 X; V . 159 W. Rainer, J. Krause. E. Bauer, Wm. Steinbrecher P. Meadows COACHES I60 V CLUB 161 1959 Valparaiso Varsity Football Squad Front Row: left to right, associate head coach Walt Rainer, Joe Sever, Dick Cozon, Fred Morgner, cmcaptains Jim Wacker and Ken Young, Byron Doerffler, Bob Pace, Larry Coeglein, and head coach Emory Bauer. Row 2: assistant coach Bill Steinbrecher, Dick Dierk- ing, Glenn Hessler, Don Martis, John Peterson, Noel Schlegelmilch, Dick Puffpaff, Dean Kell, and Karl WaHer. Raw 3: assistant coach Gene West. Roger Thalacker, Bob Wagner, Dave Seidler. Ken Ramming, Jim Douglas, Don Schroeh Jim Hansel, Walt Liepifz. and fresh- man coach Jerry Wiechmann. Row 4: assistant equipment manager Dick Sfrahm, Dave Lindsey, Bruce Dammeyer, Jerry Coeglein, Hank Scholler, Bill Bicker, Tom Jensen, Steve Wulf, and trainer John Wells, Row 5: equipment manager Eric Anderson, Ron CseHmarL Dennis . McDaniels, Dave Gifch, Bruce Luehr, Paul Kretzschmar, Hans Heinz. Dennis Hitchmough. and assistant trainer Al Trost. I62 Coach Bauer. the two Goeglein boys and coach Reiner pose for pre-game picture. Valpo man carrying the ball looks as if he needs heip. I63 164 Led by coecaptains Ken Young and Jim Wacker, VU's GriddeHs duplicated last years 3 win 3 loss record, ending their eleventh consecutive winning season in a 3 way scramble for third place in the Indiana Collegiafe Conference. Although the Crusadefs overall 5-4 win-loss record may seem unimpressive, it gained them top defen- sive team position on the ICC roster. Statistics showed that The akBauermen outplayed all but Ohio Wesleyan, holding them to a 163 yard average per contest. This weather is not fit for run- ning but Valpo tries. -a The starting eleven! Dean Kiel, Ray Zubeck, Jim Wacker, Dick Dierking, Joe Sever, Bob Pace, Larry Coeglein, Rich Cozen, Karl Watler, Ken Youngt Coaches Em Bauer, Walt Reiner, and assistants ground out Valpo's best team, both offensively and defensively in recent years Spotlighted by the ICC, quarterback Noel Schlegelmilch captured top honors in forward passing and total offense for the second straight yeart The awe stricken Centennial Homecoming throng defenselessly watched the Butler Bulldogs steal a 10-7 victory in the last seconds of the contest after the HBauermen had thoroughly dominated the game This was one of many bad breaks that plagued the Brown and Cold throughout the early part of the season. Breaking a three game losing streak by ending the season with four game winning tally climaxed one of the CrusaderTs better years. 165 Swimming Team In their first year of varsity competition, VU,s swimming team took some hard knocks as they finished the season with a L3 record 8' 4th place in the conference meet. Led by Captain Cary Tren- ker and Steve Pardieck, the team gained a lot of experience from their accomplished opponents which should help them next year. L. to R. Fronl- Row: Ted Schlie, Karl Watler, Dick Mikkelson, Dick Dreska, Terry Robertson, Ed Prince. Back Row: Coach Gerald Wiech- mann, Barry Bruckner, Dave Lapierre, Dave Happel. Dave Seidler, Steve Pardieck, Captain Cary Trenker. Left to Right: Dick Pankey, Phil Draheim. Harvey Holter, Bruce Peterson, Hans Buchbach, Captain Jim Rodehorst, Dick Moellering, Herb Weissenfels, Andy Hendrickson, Mike McCarey, Coach William Steinbrecher. Wrestling Team The grappling Crusaders terminated another season, again acting as a club rather than a varsity sport. The wrestlers, led by captain Jim Rodehorst, par- ticipated in five meets and one scrimmage and Came out on the short end of the score five out of six times. Coach Steinbrecher, in his first year of coaching at Valpo, has a bright future ahead of him as all thirteen of this years grapplers will return with one years experience behind them. This should prove to be a fine nucleus of young men to welcome wrestling in its first year as a varsity sport in the l960w6l season. Phil Draheim and Rohedorst led the team in individual victories with four each, and these two along with Jim Meyer represented the University in the Little State Wrestling Meet in wlhich they totaled enough points to earn a sixth pace. 167 168 Bowling Team The Valpo bowlers won 3 of the 4 second round matchest However they had piled up too great a deficit during the first half to be contenders for the Midwest Intercollegiate Bowling Conference Championship. Two bright spots were the sounding defeats of Lafayette and St Josephts. In the Loyola match the keglers rolled their season high series of 4602 for the five games. In the season finale against St. Joe the Crusaders shone in defeating the longtime rivals 4 of the 5 games. Track and Cross Country Handicapped by lack of depth and only a handful of Iettermen to work with, Coach John Krause molded a small but conscientous track squad which acquitted itself exception ally well on a man-for-man basis. Brightest leader in grabbing points for the Valparaiso Crusaders was senior Art Schroeder. His mile and two-mile performances brought home frequent firsts and gave the lanky dis- tance specialist an individual total of 43 points to lead the squad in individual production. Talented sophomore Don Jewell who runs everything from the iOO-yd. dash to the mile- run finished in the second spot among indi- vidual scoring leaders. Jewellys versatility was invaluable to the small squad and gives excel- lent promise for the future Three new marks were added to the univer- sity record books this yeart Most prominent was Jewellis 150.9 clocking in the 440-yd. dash at the ICC meet at Creencastie May 14 In the same meet, the 880-yard relay mark was eclipsed by Ray Zubeck, Jim Jordan, Earl Fruehling, and Jewell who combined to get a 4th place finish with a 132.3 time. The third record came early in the season in high jump with sophomore Bob Vargo's 6-2V2 leap in a triangular engagement April 23. In three home affairs this spring, the Crusa- ders finished with a ist, 2nd, and 3rd place performances despite having only singie en- tries in a number of events The blue ribbon finish was against arch-rival St. Joseph, Valpo winning the dual meet 76 2w3 to 57 U3 The Brown and Cold were second in the Indiana State-Kalamazoo triangular and wound up third against Ball State and Manchester. The Crusaders registered one away win in an indoor meet with Chicago Illini April 2. winning 72-54. HARRIERS FINISH FIFTH W I C C Valpois thinclads, Coached by John Krause, managed to gain a fifth place berth in this year's Indiana Collegiate Conference Meet. Conference standings are determined by this meet. Don Jewel finished 12th, followed by this yearis leading point gainer, Art Schroeder, 18th Larry Yarger, Steve Main, Max Eby, Wendell Werner, and William Thompson placed 25th, 27th, 29th, 30th, and 32nd, re- spectively. Valpo followed DePauw, Indiana State, Ball State, and Butler, in conference standings. 169 170 Coach Em Bauer Baseball Valparaiso University, the Indiana Collegiate Conference baseball champion for the second straight year and sixth time in ten years, gave varsity and iunior varsity awards to 17 team members for play during the 1960 campaign The squad, coached by Emory Bauer, posted a 9-1 conference mark and an 11-4 overall record. Senior catcher Tom Orton was named the teams Most Valuable Player and iunior third baseman Gene West was named team captain for next year. Orton finished the season with a 370 batting and a 1478 slugging average, batting in 15 runs. West collected 13 hits in 45 at bats for a .289 batting average and led the team in R8115 with 16. Barry Bruchner, leading moundsman, posted a 6-1 season mark and allowed only 6 earned runs in 41 innings for a 1.32 earned run average. Jack Tod hunter, leading batsman, hit .391 for the entire season and belted the ball at a .452 pace in conference action. Others that received major awards in addition to the above mentioned four were: Larry Coeglein. Dick Gozon, Lee Fehrencamp, Herb Holin, Larry Kline, Rog Aumann, Terry Callaway, Dick Puffpaff, and Rick Bimlert Golf Valparaisols golf Crusaders came through with a second place finish in the Indiana Collegiate con- ference final and finished the regular season with a 7-2 record in dual meets this year under first year coach Bill Steinbrecher. Lew Keller, star 678 basketball center for the Cru- saders in the winter months, showed diversified talents on the golf course by leading the squad through the season. The rangy senior finished the season with a 75.5 average for golf competition. His shooting at ICC final in Munciey 1nd,, gave fourth place medalist honors in the conferences as a seventh place finish in Indiana Little State, At the Benchwarmeris Bane quet May 19, Keller was presented with the Most Valuable Player award from coach Steinbrechert Included among the victories in regular competition this spring were some impressive ones Valpo downed the University of Illinois, Chicago, 9V? 5V2, and defeated eventual ICC winner Ball State and arch-rival St. Joseph 105 and 12122-2122 respec- tively. Five received letters for their contribution to the golf squad this spring, three seniors and two under- classmeni The seniors are Capt Keller, Jack Allen, and Vernon Berndt, and the underclassmen are Bill Boelter and Don Riegelman. Tennis Valparaisols tennis squad, coached by Dr. Paul E Meadows, bounced back from a disastrous 0-7 re- cord in 1959 to finish the 1960 campaign with a 42 season mark, Another accomplishment of the battling netmen was the teamls best finish in the conference meet since the Indiana Collegiate conference began. 1n the lCC meet at Ball State, May 13th and 14th, the Brown and Cold garnered enough points to finish third among the seven teams entered. At the meet, one singles competitor and 3 doubles team made it to the second round of action. Junior Ron Knuth was the brightest performery winning his match 6-4, 9-7 The doubles combination of 8111 K6arpenko and jim Schmid combined to win a , ,1. The crusaders opened the season on a bright note April 4 when they defeated Butler 61. The only loss in lCC play was to eventual winner DePauw Crusader Cagers Jump Third in I. C. C. The 1960 Crusaders five, coached by Paul Meadows, ended a very impressive Indiana Col- legiate Conference season with 8 victories against only 4 defeats. The most thrilling victory of the season saw V.Ui defeating Evansville, the top ranke ing small college team in the nation by the score of 73 to 71. Evansvilleis All-American, Ed Smallwood, proved no match for Valpols offensive and defensive manueverings that evening Valpols total season tally was a less impressive 12 victories and 13 defeats tor a .480 season percen- tage, The Crusader noneconterence opponents in- cluded such hardwood powers as Purdue and Mar- quette The cagers also dropped all three of their holiday engagements against Western Michigan, New Mexico, and St. Bonaventure. Leading scorers for the '60 cagers were Fran Clem- ents, 217 total points; Lew Keller, 212; Jim Zwei- 5-2 at Valpo As in football, basketball, track, and golf, the Brown and Gold chalked up another 1960 victory over arCh-rival St Joseph winning the tennis match, 770 Five men received letters in tennis The group in- cludes captain Jim Schmid, the teams No. 1 man, Jim Ramming, Ron Knuth, Bill Karpenko, and Dave Reddersdort, lunior Ron Knuth, who doubles as a top bowler, led the tennis squad this spring. Consistent wins in the singles, combined with top-doubles showings, provided needed punch for many VU wins. Four of the 1960 lettermen will be back in 1961, giving promises of increased Crusader tennis prestige. Only graduating senior is captain Schmid. Knuth was elected Most Valuable Player for 1960 and was elected captain of 1961. tel, 131; and Tom Orton, 130. Senior center, Lew Keller, with a 17.7 points per game average was selected Most Valuable by his teammates, and sophomore guard Fran Clements, sporting an 18.1 average was voted captain of next years cage squadl Keller and Clements were also named to Who's Who in Small College Basketball as well as Lutheran College AlleAmerica, CONFERENCE STANDINGS lICCl SEASON'S RECORD 57 Purdue 70 89 St. Josephls 87 58 Marquette 75 71 Washington lSt. Louisl 78 89 California lDavi51 45 72 Evansville 87 64 Western Michigan 76 76 New Mexico 80 77 St, Bonaventure 105 81 John Carroll 64 Be DePauw 68 68 Western Michigan 94 64 DePaul 81 Won Lost Evansville 11 1 Butler 10 2 Valparaiso 8 4 DePauw 4 8 lndiana State 4 8 St, Josephs 3 9 Ball State 2 10 7O Wheaton 8O 85 Ball State 70 79 Indiana State 83 60 Butler 74 73 Evansville 71 70 Indiana State 61 72 Butler 89 75 St. Josephs 64 85 Ball State 78 83 Wheaton 71 69 DePauw 49 82 Western Michigan 68 1856 1868 171 Men's F OOTBALL BASKETBALL 172 lnframurals BASEBALL VOLLEY BALL 173 Phi, Psi take first in track. Volley Ball 174 Get Set, Go. Get Ready, The bicycle race ends the field day events in an excl ing qury of men, muscle and wheels. 175 Valpds women mimic the men's race in their novelty tricycle race. i Their off and running in the womerfs 100 yard dash. I76 WOMEN'S FIELD DAY EVENTS Just like a bird. The BetaE take first in the track events, I77 MAJOR'S CLUB The Majors, Club is an organization of women physical education majors. Their trademark is a white blazer. You will often see them selling cokes at the basketball and football games. In addition to this, they offer a scholar- ship to a physical education major, maintain a scrapbook, and publish the annual, The Majori The highlight of the season is their spring picnic with crisp, fried, chicken. Top Row: L Bauer, B. Besterfeldt, B. Miller, C, Eiy, C. Weiss, Ci Tremaine, K. Johnson, S. Hibbard, M, Honold, S. Jersild, T. Lebrecht. B. Kiug, J. Schuster, j. Schuster, St Zalewski, J. Kretzschmar, Row Two: Ji Celner, J. Hemminghaus, A. Otte, Li Kruse, L. Handrich, J. Hurd, j. Kuhlmey, Ant Heinemeier, Ji Ellaby, L. Magnuson, S, Walther, D. Myers, K. Schroth, L. Walters. Row Three: Bi Arnold, P. Zenk, C Miller, J, Zumbehl, P. Krenzke, J. Hagemann, M, Adams, D. Breitenfeld, J. Rullman, Bi Liverancei 178 The Basketball Season starts with the jump in the sorority tournament. THE BASKETBALL SEASON Guild Hall needs this basket for a win 179 i: Women's Recreation Association Top Row: K. Johnson, J. Hagermann, B. Liverance, N. Hupe, Row Two: 1. Bauer, L Kretzschmar, K. Heins, E. Kruger. Row Three: C. Tremaine, J. Hurd, L Tanger- mann, L. Cerken. Row Four: C Miller, D. Breitenfeld, R. Fedder, M Meyer Row Five: A Ofte, J. Celner, M. Dietrich, Miss Carol Gouwens, adviser. Bobsie Messinbrink is inteniL on returning the ball. H- looks like the girls are set for the golf links. 180 Top Row: Nancy Hupe, E. Kruger, Physical activity is the keynote of W.R.A. Recog- nizing that intramural sports are an integral part of a coed's college life, W.R.A. through the guidance of its board and officers seeks to increase the scope of its recreational program each year. This year, golf was added to the list of basketball, volleyball, bowling, badmintont softball, and tennis. From fall through spring Valpo women are provided with a well balanced intramural program to keep them physically fit. i8! I I I I I I M '6' ------m 8 - 453E m 77 VT'7 m . K m Alpha Phi Delta Founded: 1917 Colors: Rose and gray Flower: Sunburst Rose Motto: Fidelity OFFICERS President: Bette Cahl Vice President: Jo Ann Beyer Secretary: Gladys Roebert Treasurer: Karen Borman Address: 607 Union Kelly looks for that letter from home. S Lee. L Damerow. CWagner. Mary Beth attaches the sign-it worft be up long! C Wulf, M. B. Miller, S. Schulz, D. Warstler. Jo Ann Beyer Clrol Blomstrand liner Babb Karen Barman Orpha Bulmahn Marry Burckle ludy Damerow Mary Dietrich Sandy Dobberfuhl Marie Dollase Judy Drodt Judy Engler 5m lane Foster Bonnie Furlh Bane Calll Ruth Gronbach Corinne Crotheer Judy Habit: Sally Hibbard Phyllis Ha'fman Carol Jenske Michelle Johnson Mariorie Kalb Palricia Krenzke Mary Ann Koeneman Ann Louise Kuebler Sandra FosIer Dee Mc Dermolt Cal Mc Millan Nancy Mahler Judy Martin Dorothea Peters Carol Petrie Dodie Pieper Lynn Poarschke Carolyn Priebe onca Radar Joyce Rich Judy Rockelt Gladys Roebert Ruth Rullman Mary Rupprecht Cami Schachinger Karen Schmidt lane Schmitt Patti Shebik Sandra Schultz Caroline Wagner Donna WarsIer Faith Weber Pamela Wiedenhefl- Carol Wulf Barbara Wolfe Alpha Xi Epsilon Founded: 1919 Colors: Red and white Flower: Pink Camellia Motto: Friendship born of loyalty OFFICERS President: Alice Piepho Vice President: Carol Walhausen Secretary: Karen Pelto Treasurer: Lois Joesfing Address: 836 LaPorte Avenue The finesse worked after all. K. Stelfer, K, Pelfo, D4 Swanson, L. Buetow. Ruthie entertains in rock and roll style. D, Kehrer, 5. Becker, M. Fenske, J. EIser, K. Kretzmann, R. Dierson. Mary Kay Adam Judy Alspaugh Part Anderson Susan Becker Ellen Bierwagen Liz Buetow Gill Ciesar Ruth Diersen Marilyn Doege Grace Dopp Kathy Ebeling lean Elser Carol Feisler Mary Fenske Carol Glover Nancy Hallberg Mary Lynn Hauge Cathy Hemmeter Sue Hoemann Sue Iersild Lois loesting Luis Karpenko Dee Kehrer Sybil Klan- Lil Korsmeyer Ellen Krause Karla Kretzmann Lois Kruse Linda Lehr Marcia Lind Charlotte Machensen Lynne Magnuson Elizabeth Messman Barbara Miller Sharlene Mueller Deborah Olh'oge Ann One Judith 0H0 Karen Pelto Alice Piepho Faith Piepkorn Grega Schuessler Carol Ann Shearer Indy Smith Ian Spaeth Anda Slager Karen Slelter Barb Stueber Diane Swanson Laurie Troester Judy Vcigr Carul Wallhausen Barbara Weiss Mary Lynn Werner Delta Chi Epsilon Founded: 1944 Colors: Gray and yellow Flower: Yellow Rose Motto: Always progressing OFFICERS President: Mardelle Cross Vice President: Sandra Wrede Secretary: Georgia Busching Treasurer: Anita Eck Address: 804 Mound There's really no room for his HJohn Hancock, A. Eck, 5. Earl, The evening sing before bedtime. N. Engelbert, E. Wagner, D. Seebeck, B. ODeH, S. Ear. loanne Baerenwald Sally Browman Georgia Busching Eileen Duerr Darol Dunn Anita Eck Karyn Eesley Joan Elmberger Mardelle Gross Ann Houghtaling Donna Holl'zen Marilyn Kleiber Dianne Knapp Joan Mass Judy Martin Marianna Meyer Arlene Miller Bertha O'Dell Marge Quoos Carolyn Schimkus Dianne Schmidt Joyce Schreiber Dorothy Seebeck Joanne Smith Sharon Strefling Sandra Wrede Elizabeth Zelez 189 Gamma Phi Founded: 1918 Colors: Purple and white Flower: Gardenia Motto: To build The present moment to perfection; to recall the past with pride. OFFICERS President: Sylvia Clarke Vice President: Judy Weiherman Secretary: Dorcas Abendroth Treasurer: Judy Gehle Address: 253 Greenwich Seniors getting a tan for the formaL D, Carbers, M Crichen, J, Weiherman. Dorcas Abendrofh DmI Allwardr lane Bernecker Charleen Boelfer Ila Bovee Lou Jeanne Bray Nancy Blingewatt Joanne Burgasser Grace Burgdorf Sylvia Clarke Barb Dallman Dorothy Dyer Colleen Ely Lois Erdmann Norma Fricke Dorothy Garbers ludilh Gehle Kathy Goodney Marguerite Crichen Judy Griessel Shirley Harlendorf Diane Heidfmann Carolyn Heel: Nancy Hupa Evelyn Jaeger lulie Juengel Millicent Keck Jan Koenn Karen Korle Judy Krel'schmar Uhla Laurenklos RuHIann Likeness Kathleen Lineback Sharon Lonne Roberta Mesenbrink Margie Meyer Indy Page Judy Peterson Indy Hitler Beverly Recknagel Gloria Renz Rth Sauerleig Diane Schultz Ann Schumacher lo Ann Sigving Sue Springer Grady Stifel Rqu Ann Stain Ann Striefer Judy Strieter Mim Shieter Malian Tellman lune Timm Roberta Vaughn Sharon Weary Judy Weiherman Janis Werner Ruth Wiederaenders Donna Wilker Kappa Tau Zeta Founded: 1948 Colors: Navy blue and white Flower: Daisy OFFICERS President: Julia Brunn Vice President: Dorothy Fischer Secretary: Carol Mackmiller Treasurer: Rhea Allenstein Address: 802 Mound PatL picked the first flower of spring. M, Miertschin, P. Wheat, 3 Meyer. This game takes concentration. J Broecket, N. Chernan, C, Kovach, K. Kallio. Rhea Allenstein Mildrad Anderson lukie Broadhurst loan Bleecker Julia Brunn Ian Chalupka Nancy Chernan Indy Clausen Rayola Dee: Doroihy Fischer Vivian Forster Ellen Husenger Karina Kallio Claire Kovacll Sharon Lenz Carol Mackmiller Ruth Roebka Nancy Thompson Loretta Whikney Phi Beta Chi Founded: 1956 Colors: Green and white Flower: White Carnation tinted green Motto: Faith, hope, love abide these three but the greatest of these is love. OFFICERS President: Jo Bode Vice President: Barb Holmberg Secretary: Carol Wegner Treasurer: Sue Muenchow Address: 708 Lincolnway The interesting attraction is a Favorite TV Program, C. Kuester, J. Callow, hseafedJ C. Haseman, S. Urschel, The dog learned to beg, now teach the cat, A, Schaffnit Bitsy, M. Clatz, B, Hartmann, B. Eden, M, Kraafz, A. Norman. Kuchen. Clrol Biesemeier Phyllis Biesemeier Trudy Bloser Jo Ann Bode Judith Boulfon Nancy Bruncke Suzanne Clark Betty Du Frain Barbara Eden Carol Erdmann Phyllis Gallman Linda Gerken Carol Gillespie Marlene Glatz Jean Guetsch Ruth Ann Grow Ann Hackmann Louise Hagge Barbara Harfmann Gretchen Hasemann Mary Alice Henning Jeanette Holle Barbara Holmberg Kaven Jacobs Helen Jarosch Phyllis Kersten Ruth Ann Klopp Sharon Konrad Marcia Kraafz Donna Kreiss Elaine Kruger Carol Kuqster Barbara Kummer Carol Ladwig Beverly Liverance Donna Livingston Louise Manka Joy Marohn Norma Meger lane Meyer Sue Muenchow Shirley Mussell Marge Nehls Nancy Nierman Pal Noller Kalhy Obier Marlena Peterson Louisq Podojil Margaret Riethmeier Helen Rowe Ann Schaffnit Mary Schewe ludy Schiefelbein Roberta Schmeling lo Swendsan Iudy Thiele Nancy Ulbrich Kay Underwager Sarah Urschel Nancy Vollman Marjorie Voth Ann Woiahn Fran Yates ludith Zumbehl Pi Delta Chi Founded: 1948 Colors: Green and white Flower: Green and white Carnation Motto: Faith and service in Christ OFFICERS President: Carolyn Cresens Vice President: Gretchen Caver . Secretary: Winnie Messner Treasurer: Kama Kohtz Address: East Union Street D. Thieme begins that long walk to class on old campus. Deaconesses gather around the piano for an evening sing, M. Marske, H. Beckman, D Thieme, N. COOK N. Kohls, C Allen. Elaine Albers Connie Allen Mona Althans Barbara Amf Grace Anderson Barbara Beck Helen Beckman Beverly Berner Judith Calkin Hedda Carlson Cherryll Cook Norma Jean Cook ludifh Carver Gretchen Gaver Carolyn Gresens Laurie Cruenbeck Merrlyn Gudim Margaret Heine Jacqueline Hang Jan Hartman Edith Hovey Karna Kohtz Nina Kohls Kay Kuetz Geraldine Leisfico May Jean Louie Maralyn Marske Winifred Messner Elaine Miller Shirley Moeller Jean Mudge Marie Often Marilyn Petersen Rhoda Rasmusson Beverly Reardon Meta Roth Carol Schewe Judith Schnaars Ariana Schramm Geraldine Searl Dolures Seyfert Deloris Thieme Sharun Thompson Audrey Vandergles Sharon Vollmer A. Faye Weames Pamela Zimmerman Lila Zingerline OFFICERS President: Joann Carlson Vice President: Marilyn Mertins Secretary: Judith Lense Treasurer: Judy Harding Address: 507 Monroe Joann Carlson does her weekly house duty. Plunkin' out an 0? tune on the Uke. M. Weary, L Lense, J. Owen. Sigma Theta Founded: Colors: Flower: Motto: 1919 Yellow and blue American Beauty Rose Seek sincerity, trufh and honor s m h A n n 7 L er 'Bekrr ' In , Hartman Kohler thnse 7H. Mart Inn M 199 Delta Theta Phi Founded: 1913 Chapter: Rentner Senate, 1953 Colors: Green and white Flower: White Ca rnation OFFICERS Dean: Art Fedder Vice Dean: Galen Crofe Clerk of the Role: Jerry Towle Clerk of fhe Exchequer: Gerald Crete Address: 607 Lincolnway AH the Brothers stand to sing the marching song at formalh Miss Bonnie Williams is crowned Queen of the 1960 Orchid Ball. Iluce Bloom Larry Busick Phil Draheim Larry Evans Arlluur W. Fedder Galen Grote Garlan Grote Gerald Grate Fred Hasselbring Ronald Hildebrand Norman Hill David Happel David Koeneman Richard Kohl Terry Lanl-ry John Leal Edgar Lien Ian Malak James 0 Grady Dennis Peterson Gordon Rayner Bill Summers John Stark Rich Sfaxinski limes Sullivan lames Swanson jerry Howls Carlos Varzeas Dan Watson Robert Zaun Lambda Chi Alph Founded: 1909 Chapter: Iota Sigma Zeta, I954 Colors: Purple, green and gold Flower: White Rose OFFICERS President: Saeger Miessler Vice President: Robert Millies Secretary: Bob Fisher Treasurer: Ed Buerkle Address: 356 Greenwich Working on house improvements that the pledges missed, J. Mazade, D. Ahlemeyer. Guess who has a formal next weekend? L. Frauen, S. Bluhm, D Zersen. F, Meyer, D. Lieske, heated! M. Pflughoeff. high Benz :Mnrt Blemaster Pm Blakemore In Bluhm Buerkle ' Bulmahn Mndrew Dzuvik James Fischer Robert Fischer .Lmy Franzen Lawrence Frauen Arnold Frautnick Warren Garbe lack Geistlinger I l Gihling ' Wayne Crupe Paul Hamel ! David lngrolf William Kraus - Don Leeske Sm. Lippert Fred Meyer Sugar Miessler lune: Miller Bob Millies Tod Niemeyer Dennis Oberly Marty Pflughoeft Alan Pretzel Donald Proctrock Jim Ramming Roy Rullman Iill Scheer Jim Schmidt John Schmueser Larry Schneekloth Roy Shefling Carl Uebel Ralph Wallen Martin Wambsganss Robert Wenlzlaff David Zersen OFFICERS President: Dave Bluhm Vice Presidenf: Bill Boelfer Secretary: Fred Buchan Treasurer: Dave Cifch Address: 606 Brown Getting voices in condition for Song Fest. L. Sutton, H, Phi Delta Theta Founded: 1848 Chapter: Indiana Iota, 1954 Colors: Blue and white Flower: White Carnation Heinz, L. Lukas, P. Wunderlich, D. Gitch, B. Wobermin. Nick Andersun Roger Aumann Dm Blumm Iii! Hoelter Fred Buchan Richard Cattau Norman Conrad Earl Cummings lln Douglas um Ebling Jack Fool- Dlve Gifch Han: Heinz Jack Jesse Robert Jenske Don Jewell Gene Kanning Harvey Kapler I led Knapp Plul Knigga Dwight Leimer limes Lichfenburger Leroy Lukes Fred Morgner Carl Nedderman Noel Schegelmilch Jim Schmid David Seidler Bill Seldon Dick Selke Marv Smith Roger Thalacker Robert Wobermin Paul Wunderlich Ray Zubeck 205 Phi Kappa Psi Founded: 1852 Chapter: Indiana Epsilon, 1953 Colors: Cardinal red and Hunters green Flower: Jacquiminot rose OFFICERS President: Herm Meyer Vice President: Mike Fritz Secretary: Ray Hendricks Treasurer: Bill Kraft Address: 801 Mound They'll tell you this is the best way to pass the time. R. Bishop, 5, Pardieck. . I Anderson IL Roy Bach I Hi Beilfuss ' Vrge Beyer VMIud Bimler ti Roy Fehrenkamp Mum rm Bill Kavpenko Water Kathler Larry Kline Larry Koebke William Draft Robert Lambertsen WM Landahl - Qames LaSs Ted Leno 'hul Manske lmy Maschoff .Lw Melcherl Richard Mensing lHenn Meyer 'kmes Meyer Fred Neubronne: Stove Pardieck Albert Piepho Robert Piepho .Kcn Ramming had Reddel Don Riegeiman 'Navb Rin- James Rodehorsr Clan Ruggeri hwrence S:heffler 'Henry Scholleft Donald Schroer William Steinhaus NM Vargo ' Raymond Widmer lichrd Wing Pi Kappa Alpha Founded: 1868 Chapter: Epsilon Beta, 1953 Colors: Garnet and gold Flower: Lily of the Valley OFFICERS President: Dieter Nickel Vice President: Stan Woell Secretary: Clen Thole Treasurer: Richard Diersen Address: 608 Lincolnway John directs some harmonizing at the piano. S. Zabel, T. Trautman, J, Starke, F. Frueh, C. Sfelzner, J. Vogel Beatedk A committee meetfn g to get things organized. L. Comstock, R. Welter, D. Norman, J. Vogel, Jepsen, $4 ZabeL T. Trautman, Q Thole, L8 Coinek Graeber JP'OInis Norman Mm Spurgat Ml Thompson Taylor Trautman Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded: 1901 Chapter: Indiana Zeta, 1956 Colors: Purple and red Flower: American Beauty rose and violets OFFICERS President: Dick Rickus Vice President: Charles Newton Secretary: John Lear Treasurer; Ron Borcherding Address: 505 Lincolnway Work detail making a sure foundation. Ron wonW get any studying done in This bull session. D Pankey, D. Luster. E, Wendt, 5, Church, R. Klezek, D, Lindsey, F. Stunkard D. Brockschmidt John Adler Charles Bils Ron Borcherding Dick Brockschmidf Sam Church Jim Clark 1091 Cast Phil Celhorn Len Kulke Wayne Critzmacher Dick Cozon Ray Hall Glen Heussner Ronald Klezek Dave Lensy Bruce Leuhr Dave Lienau Jim Lindeman Harry Lovell Don Luster Dennis Mc Daniels lob Negus Charles Newton Fred Paefz Richard Pankey Robert Pechl'el Dan Peters Thad Raushi Donald Richfer Richard Rickus Harold Roemer Donald Sager Carl Schulz David sieving Howard Stoll Fritz Stunkard Ed Wendl- Bryon White David Wurm Arulhur Ziesk 2H Sigma Pi Founded: 1897 Chapfer: Beta Tau, 1960 Colors: Lavender and white Flower: Lavender Orchid OFFICERS President: jerry Wright Vice President: John Ernst Secretary: Larry Wright Treasurer: James Maxwell Address: 251 Greenwich A new sign graces the house at 251 Greenwich. Displaying the new national charteh B. Hogancamp, J. Malte. Grusy Desmu nd Hansen blancamp Heinz Hughes Miassler Swim! 213 Sigma Tau Gammai Founded: 1920 Chapter: Beta Lambda, 1960 Colors: Blue and white Flower: White Rose OFFICERS President: Ernest Jabs Vice President: Victor Berecz Secretary: Don Neeb Treasurer: Don Zielke Address: 705 Freeman Ernie breaks clear for a nice shot. 4 Studying is also a part of fraternity life, T. VedelL g asheim - Ansorge Berecz mith Dehlen Fehlberg 215 Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded: 1899 Chapter: Gamma Chi, 1951 Colors: Cherry and gray Flower: Red Carnation OFFICERS President: Tony Schultz Vice President: Carl Dagy Secretary: Carl Schenk Treasu rer: John RicheriL Address: 802 Linwood Drive Unique favors at the Formal are Bongo Drums , Abendrolh Anderson Baker Barkow ' Kemphert . Kniuley xKrehIclImar Lapierre Mai In Main ' Meyer North Pekarek Quandt hdemacher Richer! Schenk Scheuerman Schlie Schmidt JIM! g Varllulsf Wafler Wilkie Wolfe 217 Theta Chi Founded: 1856 Chapter: Delta Xi, 1952 Colors: Red and white Flower: Red Carnation OFFICERS President: Bill Buehring Vice President: Harv Grotrian Secretary: Topper Woelfer Treasurer: Dick Peterson Address: 804 Union Sweetheart of Theta Chi, Barb. Arnold. Dave and Carol are pinned amidst the triangle of Alpha Xi and heart of Theta Chi. Abbe Allen R Barley Beilfuss Gknn Hessler Dan Hilgendorf Dennis Hitchmough .Tom Jensen llian Johnson Lew Keller ,Imy Kleisi Robert Knight hwy Knippa John Krause John Krueger Wayne Kulat Robert Last Neil Marking Donald Martis In Me Millan Ken Mayer Richard Moellering Tom Neuenkirch Joel Nieting John Peterson Richard Peterson Kan PriI-z Marvin Remus joe Sever Richard Sfrefling Don Vander Meedeu Robert Wagner Wilmer Woelfer Fred Wilflinger Joel Yoss William Zwick 3y'v' , , g :33 .4 Guild Hall Hg. $2; Guild Officers-Sitfing: Kathy Brockman, secretary; Ruby Lind, scholarship chairman; Judy Hanting, lnsley, vice president. Standing: Heidi Weingartner. second semester president; Mrs. Dunagan, dorm Frykholm. first semester president; Judy Staffer, social Chairman. treasurer; Page director; Susan l 220 Memorial Hall Memorial Officers SiHing: Mrs Nancy Hauger, dorm director. Standing: Ellen Beerwagem secre- Tary; Lois Erdman, vice president; Helen Jarosch, scholarship chairman; Sharon Konrad. treasurer; Uhla Lautenklos. president 221 Altruria girls find liesure time to spend in sessions of mass Alfrurfa Hall Officers studying in their lounge 222 Dan Kreinheder Officers-Sitting: Rosaylyn Meyer, vice president; Mrs Louise Mensing, dorm direc- tor; Bev Schultz, social chairman; Standing: Peggy Liu, scholarship chairman; Bonnie McKay, Presi- dent; Bobbi Steinke. secretary; Mary Van Eps treasuren Dau Kreinheder Informal! Dau-Kreinheder Halls If you girls want to play find your own table and 223 Valpo's First ify 1940 IVeFS idenf of fhe Un' Pres D O P . Kretzmann. r. 226 -a; .sr .. ., . n! a , bus- g! i illiww faff,llu,ffgl'rg One Hundred Years- 228 Chairman of Centennial Committee Dr. W. C. Friedrich Guided By Today's Leaders - Just a few who made Valpds Centennial a great event celebrat- ing a great era. Yesterday's Henry Baker Brown. President of the Northern Indiana Normal School 8' Business Institute, 187311900; Valparaiso College, 1900- 1903; Valparaiso University, 1907- 191 . Oliver Perry Kinsey. Acting President, 1912-1919 I 230 leaders - Colonel Mark L DeMotfe. Founder and Dean of the Law School, 187991907. Valparaiso Universi'ry 18599 Valparaiso Male and Female College, 1859- 1871. Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute, 1873-1900. Valparaiso College, 1900-1925. Valpa raiso University, 19259 The Rev. Oscar Carl Kreinheders President of the University, 1930- 1939. 231 The Old College Building. Heritage Hall The third floor of this dormatory was destroyed by fire and from 1925-1959 the building housed the University Library. 232 t g 1 '5 Campus - Yesterday The 01d Law School Building. Law Building. Law School was moved Arts , was razed in 1940 and the to its present location in De Motte Ha The building $$$th .xmqawwwmmm . . Kkgw 1: g auxwm air!!- Mmg A 233 aw m H .w b g .m a e .m g n e M o e h T Campus Then The 9.:0 55H 9ga 1ds 0 mi .mad .5 m hams i.mo Mam iea U.mr bg s emb l.a m. agms s,mpe Mwmm f Thoo 234 iBogartes campus store served :the University for many years, And Now Today standing as Bogarte Hall it is a Classroom build- ing for music and foreign languages. 235 The Centennial Through these doors of the Valparaiso Memorial Chapel pass the students, guests, alumni, faculty, and administration of the University to celebrate Valpo s First Century . . n .m .T a r ID h e c i : ik E. x knx. KVNNIkga E g ng g 4g. M Wm, g hawk E gag Ell kgmy w , a g . gwaam gggg .. g .' The Valparaiso Memoria! Chapell E $9., 5a . 54L, ,gii S t n a r b b e C g m .B a r P d n a d u o r 0. e h T The formal University procession. 237 On February 25, 1959 the most honorable Earl Attlee visited Valparaiso University and gave one of the Centennial Lectures on the problems of the world today. In a coffee hour afterwards he met and spoke with the stua dents and faculty Centennial Lectures- Richard Nelbuhr. Dh Dean Roscoe Pound m. .II. S n a H D o h E B 239 The Centennial Te Deum Service, with Dr. Richard R. Caemmerer, Preacher. Centennial The opening of the fall semester and last semester in the centennial year. Her Majesty Kelley and her royal Court reigned at Valpots Centennial Homecoming. Z40 Celebration Services With the final service of the Centennial year, the Dedication of the University for the Second Century, a year in the history of Val- paraiso University ended. A year that will long be remembered in the memories of those who celebrated it. A great university name begins its second century continuing its motto ttln the Light Shall We See Light. aim 1.1: ml . , 2m 12 April 24, 1959 Valpo celebrated the Centen- nial Founders Day with Dr. R M. Hutchins, speaker, here shown by the flowers before the founders rock on the South Campus. The Centennial service of remembrance. VERA-LORAINE THE MOLTZ SMART APPAREL JEWELRY STORE Nationally Known Brands Phone HO 2a8791 Valparaiso, Indiana 11 East Lincolnway 60 Washington Phone HO 2-1255 Valparaiso, Ind. REG, u.s. 5w, OFF, THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING C0. LaPorl-e, 1nd. American Laundry and EV, PARRY Dry Cleaning Company 90 Minute Quick Wash and Dry Service La ndr The Food Store on the Campus Dry Eleazing Rug Cleaning Fur Storage Phone HO 2-3065 150-152 LaFayetl'e Sl'. Valparaiso, Ind. College Ave. at Freeman 51'. Z42 VALPARAISO OFFICE SUPPLY I B M llEverything for the School International Business Machines Corporation 72-74 Lincolnway Phone: HO 2-5184 5900 Hohman Avenue Valparaiso, Ind. WE DELlVER Hammond, Indiana A MESSAGE TO GRADUATING STUDENTS: We, at Indiana Steel, are glad of this opportunity to extend our con- gratulations to you. We are proud of the outstandng 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. INDIANA GENERAL CORPORATION ' Executive Offices e Valparaiso, Indiana Specialists in Magnetic Materials Since l908 BENTON'S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES H Cl FTWARES CLOTH l NG AND SHOES JEWEL COLORIZER PAINTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Telephone HO 2'9844 At Penney's Everyday Low Prices 70 Washington Valparaiso, Ind. Phone HO 2.1173 17 Lincolnway 243 244 COMPLIMENTS OF SIEVERS DRUG CO. TH E REXALL STORE 109-111 E. LINCOLNWAY Ph. H0 2-4381 LABORATORIES Inc. VALPARAISO, INDIANA WELLMAN'S Designers and manufacturers of precision, Valpo 5 Newest and Finest high speed cutting equipment for food products Dining Room and Coc ktail Lounge SHEFFIELD'S BEAUTY SALON Route 30 Just West of Roufe 2 Intersection. 401 E. Lincolnway HAIR STYLES G CUTTING HAGERMAN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS 403 Strauss Bldg. Fort Wayne, Indiana 1909-1960 Compliments of UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Iris Limberg Scholarship winner Lutheran Brotherhood's College Scholarships . . . 181 awarded in 195960. Arthur Schroeder Scholarship winner Congratulations, graduates For four years youlve been passing tests, socially and academically. Now, you face the real final tests a the ones you've been preparing for at school: earning a living, marriage, children, providing a home. When you know you must provide, it's reassuring to remember that as a Lutheran you can turn to such outstanding insurance as the Brotherhood Provider Plan for the financial support that will help you build a better life for yourself and your family. For full details, call your Lutheran Brotherhood campus representative todayt LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD Life Insurance A legal reserve life insurance society 0 701 Second Ave 501, Minneapolis 2, Minn. HWhen you know you must provide LIGHTNING PROTECTION IN THE MODERN MANNER by . SECURITY MANUFACTURING AND CONTRACTING COMPANY Complete Underwriters' Laboratories Approved and Master Labeled Lightning Protection lnstallations for all types of structures. Security was privileged to install the Lightning Protection on Wehrenberg Hall and various other buildings on campus. Burlington 1, Wisconsin Phone: ROckwell 3-3517 2'45 246 THE BEST WISHES OF THE 570,000 MEMBERS OF AID ASSOCIATION FOR. LUTHERANS COME TO YOU WITH THIS P ROGRAM. 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Wisely chosen and properly used, Christian literature is a perpetual source of spiritual stimulation, hope, and strength. For a listing of books, new and old, to build your personal library -write to Concordia Customer Service Department in care of the address below. 90 YEARS OF RELIGIOUS PUBLISHING CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE SAINT LOUIS 18. MISSOURI 3 S U, T T O N I S ALLANSON-MCKELLIPS EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT INSURANCE AGENCY AND H COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Nothing but insurance11 AH assignments precisely executed 4 Indiana HO 2-3111 1201 E. Linclnway Phone HO 2-6951 EM Z47 INGMAN CLEANERS CASBON BROS, Phone HO 2.4271 ELECTRK: COMPANY FINE TAILORING CONTRACTORS Send your muss to russ EVERYTH l NG ELECTRICAL Morgan al- lndiana Valparaiso, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF TODAY- THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY NIELSEN'S CARRY OUT FARMER'S Hans 6' Esther Nielsen STATE BANK ' ' Foods Dair Products FrIEd Cthken Sea Y Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cooked to Order Carry Out or We Deliver HThe Friendly Bank 1414 E. Lincolnway Phone HO 2-5811 VALPARAISO, INDIANA 248 HOTEL GARY Congratulations to the Home of Class of 60 The Crystal Ball Room and New Ballroom C 5- D Sears Roebuck and C0. Da-nceSw-Dinners Proms Call: Executive Office TU 5-7521 Gary, Indiana eta .Ahv Precision Needle Roller Bearings Electrical Specialties McGlLL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. VALPARAISO, INDIANA Products of Qual ity LOWENSTINE'S Hl-WAY GRILL Outstanding Apparel for Men and Women A Complete Department Store For a sandwich or a complete meal 74 Years of Cooperation with 1605 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso University 249 Diamonds Watches Jewelry THE PAPPAS COMPANY MARTIN BINDER YOUR SHOPPING WONDERLAND J EW E L E R Flowers and Gifts Phone H0 2-5931 for every occasion 9 Franklin Street Valparaiso, Indiana 307 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. Americays Largest Underwriter of Institutional Bonds Over 47 years Experience as Underwriters of Church, School and Hospital Issues B. C. ZIEGLER and COMPANY West Bend, Wisconsin Organized in 1887 this Association has paid liberal Dividends ANDERSONIS every year since GIFT AND TOT SHOP Each Account insured $10,000.00 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Valparaiso, Indiana AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VALPARAISO, INDIANA 66 and 68 S. Washington 250 . EAST SIDE FALVEYS SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY STORE FOR MEN ERWIN O. WECEMANN, Prop. Jockey Underwear Swank Jewelry Arrow Shirts Hickok Belts . Stetson Hats Curlee Clothing Catalina Swimwear and Sweaters 2203 North Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Your Favorite Men's Store CONTINENTAL-DIAMUND FIBRE CORPORATION A SUBSIDIARY OF THE BUDD COMPANY Manufacturers of Electrical Insulating Products Laminated Plastics Vulcanized Fibre Micabond Vulcoid Plant Location Valparaiso, Indiana Newark, Delaware Bridgeport, Pennsylvania Spartanburg, South Carolina Milwaukee Lutherans and their friends prefer Milwaukee's leading Lutheran Church Cemetery LORENZO D. SMITH GRACELAND Printer for particular people uNmrl'h Sherman Boulevard at Mill Road 6401 North 43rd Street PHONE HO 2-8683 A Lutheran Church Property, Endowed with Care Funds 605 Indlana Avenue HERBERT w. GAUSEWITZ, Manager VALPARAISO INDIANA Past President of American Cemetery Association 251 Groessle . Mercer company printers and binders SEYMOUR. INDIANA 252 6W , ENGRAVING gELECTROTWE COMPANY . . v- 'EimucrIELDJl-l- 253 254 OLD STYLE INN An Old Valpo spot beautifully remodeled for you. 5 Lincolnway Valparaiso. Indiana WAYNE CANDIES, INC. Makers of Fine Candies Fort Wayne, Indiana W. C. Dickmeyer, President BROWN'S DAIRY VALPO VELVET ICE CREAM VITAMIN D HOMOGENIZED MILK Wholesale, Retail, or Home Delivery 55 Monroe 51'. Phone HO 2-1 102 ALLENS BAKERY Where there is never a compromise with quality Featuring a Complete Line of Bakery Products always fresh 6 Indiana Ave. Compliments of Foodland Supermarket 6' Locker Plant THE HOARDS 1404 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso, Ind. Best Wishes To The Class of 60 from BORDEN'S Very big on FlavorH At your door At your store Phone: HO 2 8492 VALPARAISO PLUMBING CO. INC. Plumbing Air Conditioning Heating Sheet Metal Exciting Food HO 2-1165 210 E. Lincolnway Valparaiso, Indiana STRONGBOW TURKEY STAN DARD INN LUMBER 5' SUPPLY COMPANY Fred Wehrenberg, President 5an on U.S. 30 1300 Leesburg Road Fort Wayne, Indiana ENJOY OUR NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOOMERANG BROILER D1N1NG ROOM THE BANK WITH THREE DRIVE-IN WINDOWS and COCKTAI L LOUNGE Member of Federal Reserve System Member of F.D7I.C. MODERN CAFETERIA COMFORTABLE ROOMS MILLERIS OPEN AIR AlR-CONDITIONED RADIO-TV MARKET FREE PARKING HOTEL LEMBKE Phone HO 2-1141 For The Best Buys In Foods Fresh Bakery Goods From Our Ovens Daily E. Lincolnway Valparaiso 255 POOL-ARNOLD 6' CO. WHOLESALE DIXIE COlN-OP LAUNDRY 1608 E. Lincolnway Candy Fountain Supplies m 20c wash 10c dry Tobacco Sundries Open 24 Hours 156-158 S. Washington St. Valparaiso, Ind. OUR PATRONS Dillon and Kain Insurance Dixie Diner Ferguson Transit Hardesty Cleaners Lemster's Valpo Floral Shop Mercury Cleaners Swedish Bakery Salberg's Willett Ford Sales Tropicana 1 Premier Supermarket Coffman's Cafe Heinold f7 F'eHer Tire Co. 256 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS, INC. Mr. Norbert F. Dompke Mrs. Brooks S. K. SMITH COMPANY Mr. Jack Bundy GRAESSLEMERCER CO Mn George Craessle CAPITOL ENGRAVING CO. Mr. Richard Brier PHOTOGRAPHY Mr, C. Dillon Mr. Ed. Schmidt Mr. Wm. Pollnow 257 258 Senior Activities SCHOOL OF LAW KERRY DUANE ALEXANDER4LL.B.; Major: Law; Delta Theta Phi S, 6, 7; lntramurals 5, 6, 7; Student Bar Assoc, 5, 6, 7, WILLIAM M. BARAN-LL.B.; Major; Law. BRUCE E. BLOOM-4LL.B.; Major: Law; 1,F.C. 3, 6; Delta Theta Phi 1, Z, 3, 4, 5, 6 1vice-dean, deanl; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club 3; Student Bar Assoc. 4, 5, 6. IOEL K. BRAVICK4LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi A1pha Delta 1, Z, 3; Student Bar Assoc. 1, 2, 3; Dean's List. ' DONALD CLAUSSEN-4LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6 1secretary1; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4 1presidenf, vice4 president, secretary1; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Bar Assoc. 4, 5, 6. JAMES DANIKOLAS4LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3; Student Bar Assoc, 1, 2, 3 1vice-presidentJ. ARTHUR W. FEDDER6LL.B.; Major: Law; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Assoc. 4, 5, 6; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3; Honor Council 4, 5; Student Council Rep, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND W. HALL4LL.B.; Major: Law; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1president, treasurer1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Bus. 6' Econ. Club 1, 2, 3; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Credit Union 2, 3, 1auditor1; Student Council Rep. 2; University Band 1; Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6 1treasurer1; Student Bar Assoc. 4, 5, 6, RONALD L. HILDEBRAND4-LL.B.; Major: Law; Delta Theta Phi S, 6, 7; Intramurals 5, 6, 7; Student Bar Assoc. 5, 6, 7; Student Law Librarian. RICHARD F. lAMES-LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi A1pha Delta 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Assoc, 1, 2, 3. RONALD M. JONES-LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3 1treasurer1; Student Bar Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4 1president, social chairman, executive board1, CHARLES W. LEMKE-LL.B.; Major: Law; I.F,C, 5; Phi Alpha Delta 4, 5, 6; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1president1; Intramural: 3; Bus, 8 Econ. Club 3; Student Bar Assoc, 4, 5, 6; Homecoming Comm, 2; Social Comm, 2, 3 HreasureH ; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3 Wicewpresidenw; Dorm President 1; Union Board 4, 5 1vice-president, chairman of entertainment comm.1; Jr. Varsity Baseball 1, 2. EDGAR E. LIEN4LL.B.; Major: Law; l.F.C. 3, 4 1secretary1; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1secretary, tribune1; lntramurals 1, Z, 5; Student Bar Assoc, 4 5, 6; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council 5, 6 Ipresidenf, vice-presidenH; Facu1ty4Student Council 5, 6; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 1chairman1 ; Student Council Rep. 1; Sfudent Program Comm. 3, 4 1vice-president1; Union Board 6; H,F.C. C1ub. WILLIAM R. MC NAIR4LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4 KpresidenH ; Student Bar Assoc. 3, 4, JAMES J. METER-LL.B.; Major: Law; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Assoc. 1, Z, 3 1secrerary-freasurer, executive board1. DIETER H. NICKEL-LL.B.; Major: Law; 1.F,C, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 KpresidenH; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Student Bar Assoc. 2, 3, 4; Alpha P1 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Faculty-Student Council 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3; Social Comm. 3 1chairman1; Student Council Rep, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4; University Civic Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Union Board 3, 4 1vice-president1 ; Washington Semester Program; Student Council President, ROBERT C. PROBST-LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4 1president, viCe-presidentl; Student Bar Assoc, 2, 3, 4 1executive board1. CECIL A. QUERY4LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4; Student Bar Assoc, 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. QUINN-LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3; Student Bar Assoc, 1, 2, 3. JOHN L. RICHERTaLL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4; Student Bar Assoc. NORMAN LEE SARACOFF-LL.B.; Major: Law; DeIta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. STARK4LL.B.; Major: Law; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Ktreasurer, corresponding secretary1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Bus, C7 Econ. Club Z, 3; Student Bar Assoc. 4, 5, 6; Alpha Pi 4; junior Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Comm. 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Guide Service 2; Torch 3; H,F,C, Club 5, 6 1president1 ; Junior Class Treasurer. ALBERT N. STEELE, JR.--LL.B.; Major: Government; Minor: Law; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Assoc, ALFRED R. UZIS-LL.B.; Major: Law; Phi Alpha Delta 3; 3mm dent Bar Assoc. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DONALD C. ABRAHAM4-B.A., B.S.Eng.; Majors: Civil Engineer- ing and Business; V. Club 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Engineer- ing Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; American Soc. Civil Eng. 5. MARK ALBERTIN4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; P'ni Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; 1nframura1s 1, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. SOC. 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4. RAY A. ANDERSON-B.S.Eng,; Major: Civil Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1,2, 3, 4; lnframurals 1, Z, 3, 4; V, Club Z, 3, Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4 1vice4 presidentl ; American Soc. Civil Eng. 4 1president1. E. DONALD BENGEL-B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Lambda Chi AEpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramura1s 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1 2 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1; Gamma De1ta 1. RALPH BENZ4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc, 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Tau Beta P1 3, 4 1secretaryl; Counseling 3, 4, VERN BERNDT4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Theta Chi Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; V. Club 2; Varsity Golf 3; Engineering Soc. 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 2. RICHARD BlLLETTER-B.S.Eng.; Major: E1ec. Engineering; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4 1program chairman1; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4. KENT ALVIN BLUHN-4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntramura1$ 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 3; Varslry Basketball 2, 3; EIec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1. FRED BORMANN4B,S. Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; I.F.C. 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 1Vice-presidenf, presidentJ; Intra- murals 1, Z, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 4; Board of Control 3, 4 1secretary1; Engineering Store. WILLIAM RICHARD BUEHRING-B.S.Eng.; Major: CMI EngL neerlng; Thefa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1vice-presidentl; IntramuraIS 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3; SociaI Comm, 1; Appian Soc. JOSEPH CAMARATA--B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Intramural: 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4; A.1.E.E. 4. RUSSELL L. CASE-B.S. Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Engi- neering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4; AIpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4 1vice-president1. DANIEL CATEkB.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Varsity Football 2, 3; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. DAVID ERDMANN4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec, Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; lntramura1s 2; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engi- neering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4; A.1.E.E. 3, 4. LAWRENCE L. FORSELL4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Intramurals 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Dorm Homeccming Decoration. LAWRENCE LEE FRAUEN4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Minor: Mathematics; Lambda Chi AIpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1; Engineering 50:. Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 4; Studenf Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Counseling 4. LEONARD FRAUEN-B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Eng; Lambda Chi A1pha 1, Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1,2, 3, 4; American Soc, Mech. Eng. 4. FREDERICK FRUEH4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Eng; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramurals Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 4. RICHARD FUJII4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Intra- muraIs 1, 2; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4; Student Cmde Service 3, 4; University Band 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1 Kvice-presidenH. WARREN M. GARBE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Minor: Mathematics; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 1treasurer1; Engineering SOC. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng, 4 1treasurer1 ; Engineering Supply Store 2, 3, 4 Hreasurer, manager1. DANIEL GEHLE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Engineer- ing Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech, Eng. 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4 1b0ard member1; Appian Soc. 3, 4 Hreasurerl. ROBERT GEHLE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Engineer- ing Soc. 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 4; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4 HreasureH. PHILIP H, GELHORN4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec, Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon Z, 3, 4 1chap131n1; IntramuraIS 2, 3, 4; Engineering SOC. 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4. RONALD H. GERLACH4B.S.Eng.; Major: E1ec. Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 1, Z; Varsity Cross Country 1, 2; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Elec. Eng. 3, 4. WAYNE GRUPE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Lambda Chi A1pha 1, 2, 3, 4 1song director, rifualistJ; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Alpha PI 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3 1parade chair- man1; Honor CounciI 2, 3, 4; Lyceum Comm. 2, 3, 4; Sfudent Guide Service 2, 3; VaIparaiso Union Bldg. 2; Chapel 1, Z, 3, 4 KIibrarian, chairmanl ; Senior Class Treasurer; Junior Class Social Comm. Chairman; Student Centennial Comm. 3, 4 1chairman1, HOWARD HADDOCK4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Minor: Mafhematics; I.F.C. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 4. ROBERT F. HANDROCK4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mesh. Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2; Dorm President 3; Gamma Delta 1. JAMES HORN4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech, Engineering; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4 1chairman1. jUSTUS HORSTMAN-4B.S. Eng.; Major: Mech. Englneering; Engi- neering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; Appfan Society 3, 4 1president1 ; American Society of Mech, 'Eng, 3, 4. RONALD H. JOHNSON--B.S.Eng.; Major: E1ec, Engineering; 1ntramura1s 1, Z; Elec. Eng. SOC. 2, 3, 4; EngIneering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 1historian1; Radio C1ub 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Elec. Eng. 3, 4. ALBERT KARL KLAUSS4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Engineering Soc. 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4. RUTH ANN KLOPP-B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Eng; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 4. KENNETH KORCEK-B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Intra- murals 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 1; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4; Torch 1. JOHN KRONE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; University Band 1, 2; C1rc1e V. Square 2, 3, 4 1board member1. ROBERT MILLIES4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Varsity BasketbaH 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 1, 2, 3, 4. 259 260 RONALD JOHN MITCHELL4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Elec, Eng. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 3, 4; A.1.E.E. 4. RICHARD VICTOR MULLER4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineer- ing; Engineering Soc. 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng, 3, 4. ROBERT E. PACE4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec, Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1, Z, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; E1ec. Eng. Soc, 3, 4; Engineering Soc, 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD EDWARD PELZER4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civ11 Engineering; Phi Dena Theta 2, 3, 4 Kvice-presidenH; Intramural: Z, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Appian 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4. WILLIAM PETERSON4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Engi- neering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc, Civil Eng. 3, 4. ROBERT PIEPH04B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec, Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4 1steward1; American Soc, Mech. Eng. 4. ALAN ROY PRETZEL4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech, Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 15gt.-af-arms1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 4; University Band 1, Z, 3, 4 1president1 ; University Civic Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD PROEFROCK4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc, Mech. Eng. 4. KEN PRITZ4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; 1nsfitufe of Radio Eng. 4. EDWARD C. RAHE4B.S.Eng.-, Major: Civil Engineering; Engineer- ing Soc, 2, 3, 4: American Soc, Civil Eng. 4 1secrefary1. JAMES ALLEN REDDEL-B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 3, 4. PHILIP SAUBERT4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Sigma P1 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng. 4, JAMES SCHMID4-B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Phi DeIta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 4, JOHN SCHNEBLE-4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3, 4; Engineering Soc, 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio Eng 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Appian Soc. 1corresponding secretary1. GEORGE SCHNEIDER4B.S.Eng.; Major: Civil Engineering; Intra- murals 1, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc. Civil Eng. 4, BRUCE SMITH-B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Engineering Soc. 3, 4. MARTIN WAMBSCANSS, JR.4B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineer- ing; Minor: Mathematics; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- muraIs 1, Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, Z, 3, 4; American Soc. Mech. Eng. 4; Socia1 Comm. 1; University Choir 2. JOHN B. WlLLIAMS-4B.S.Eng.; Major: Elec. Engineering; Phi Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity FootbaH 1, 2,3,4; Elec, Eng Soc. 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 2, 3, 41secretary1 ; Torch 1; I.R.E.; A.1.E.E, STANLEY WOELL-B.S.Eng.; Major: Mech. Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Soc, Mech. Eng. 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; University Band 1. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DORCAS ABENDROTH4-B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Education; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 Irecording secretary1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA. 3, 4; Social ReIations Club 1, 2; Student Guide Service 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2; Dorm Chaplin 1; Lutheran Witness Re- porter; Scphomore Class Social Comm. MARY KAY ADAM--B,S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: English; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1secretaw1 ; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Hreasurer1; S.E.A, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1, 2. SHARON ADAMS4B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: English; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2; W.R,A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Majors Club 1, Z, 3, 4; S.E.A, 1, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. JOHN ADLER4B.A.; Major: Business Administration; Minors; Psychology and Art; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8 Econ, Club; 2, 3; Engineering Soc. 1; Young Republicans 3. JACK R. ALLEN-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Mathematics and Law; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; V. C1ub Z, 3, 4; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4 1captain1; Bus. 8 Econ. Club 3, 4 1presi- dentl; Engineering Soc. 1; Student Bar Assoc. 4; Credit Union 3, 4 1v1ce-presidenf, presidenf1; Social Comm, 3. DOT ALLWARDT4B.A.; Major: Youth Leadership Training Pro- gram; Minor: Sociology; Gamma Phi 1, Z, 3, 4 1chaplain1; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Booster Club Z; SEA. 1, 2, 3 Secretary for lndiana1; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Counci1 Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 2, 3 1Chairman1; Beacon 1; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, Z, 3; U. Singers 1, 4; Dorm Officer 1; Gamma Delta 1, Z, 3, 4 Unternationa! editor1; University Players 1; Union Board 3 1sub-chairman1; U.Y.C. 1; Traditions Comm. 2, 3, 4. GERALD ALWARDT4B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4. GERHARD AMT4B.A.; Major: Geography; Minor: History; I,R.C. 4; Astronomical Soc. 3, 4 1secretary-treasurer1; Gamma Theta Upsilon Z, 3, 4 1presidenf1. WILLIAM W. ANDERSEN-B.A.; Major: Government; Mlnor: Law; DeIta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. GRACE ANDERSON4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Sociology; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Circle V. Square 4. KENNETH ASHLEY4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Education. CLARENCE BAKER-B.A.; Major: Government; Minors: Ce- ography and English; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Booster Club 1; Track 1, Z; V. Club 2, 3; Varsity Football 2; Human Re1ations 1, Z, 3, 4; 1.R.C. 1, 2; Alpha P14;Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council Vice4 President; Freshman Class President. RICHARD BARKOW-B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Mathe- matics and German; Tau Kappa EpsiIOn Z, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 2, 3; Alpha Ps1 Omega 2, 3, 4 Hreasurer1; Torch 4; Gamma DeIfa 1; University Players 1, 2, 3. BOB BARLEY-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: English; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; lnframura151,2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bus, 8 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1; Human Relations 4. PAULA dE BEAUCLAIR4B.A.; Major: Psychology; Minor: So- ciology; Psycho1ogy Club 3, 4; University P1ayers 3. SUSAN ELIZABETH BECKER-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Edu- catIon; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; Beacon 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BEHNKE4B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Psychology and Economics; W.R,A. 2, 3, 4; Bus. 6 Econ, Club 3, 4 1secre- tary1; Psychology C1ub 4; University Choir 1; A,W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Housemother 3. ROY BEILFUSS-B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Psychology and Economics; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity BasketbaH 2, 3. RUSSELL BELL4B.A.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Physics; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3 1vice-president, presidenH; Chemistry Club 3; I.R.C. 1. IOANN MARIE BEYER-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Mathe- matics; Alpha Phi DeIta 1, 2, 3, 4 1viceipresident1 ; Bus, Er Econ. Club 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Credit Union 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Treasurer 1; Sophomore Class Secretary. GERALD BEYERSDORFF-B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Mathe- matics and Psycho1ogy; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntramura1s 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. C1ub 4; Torch 1. CAROLYN BISHOP-B.S.; Major: Mathematics; Minors: Eco- nomIcs and French; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; W.R.A. 3, 4; U. Singers 1; University Choir 3, 4; Circle V. Square 2. CAROL BLOMSTRAND--B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Spanish; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4 1underclassmen co-editor, senior editor1; Torch 1, 2,, 3, 4; Lighfer 3, 4 1advertising managerl; A,W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2; Secretary of Radio Station 4; Young Republicans Club 4; Tutoring 4. GEORGE DAVID BLUHM4B.A.; Major: History; Minors: Cve4 ography and Economics; Phi De1ta Theta 3, 4 Isecretary, presi- dent1; Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8 Econ. Club 4; Human Relations 4; S.E.A. 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Stu- dent Council Rep. 4; Student Council Scholarship Comm. 4; Torch 1, 2. JO ANN BODE4-B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: chhology; I,S.C. 2 Ktreasurer1; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 4presidentl; Social Relations Club 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2 Hreasurerl ; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Honor CounciI 3, 4 1secre- tary1; Student Council Rep. 1; Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Student Program Comm, 2; University Choir; Dorm Vice4Presidenf; Gown and Gavel Outstanding Freshman Woman Award. JUDY BOULTON-B.A.; Major: History; Minors: English and Edu- cation; Phi Beta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Beacon 1; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; University Players 3, 4. KAREN BORMAN4-B.S.; Majors: Physics and Mathematics; Minor: German; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Hreasurer, historian1 ; Intramurals 2, 3; W,R.A. 1, 2, 3; German Club 1; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Guide Service 4; Torch 2, 3; U. Singers 1, 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1; Dorm Officer 2; Sophomore Social Comm.; Senior Social Comm.; House Mother. JANICE BRASS-B.A.; Major: English; Minors: History, Geogra4 phy, and French; S.E.A. 1, 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 1secre- tary1; Gown and Gavel 4 1historian1; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4 1copy edifor1; Torch 3, 4; Lighter 3, 4 Hit. editorJ; University Choir 1, 2; Dorm Officer 1; Gamma Delta 1, 2; University Players 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Pictorial Arts Comm. 3. LOU JEANNE BRAY-B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: Psy- chology; Gamma Phi Z, 3, 4; W.R,A. 1; Human Relations 1, 2; Dorm Officer 1, 2; Orchesis 1, 2. KATHLEEN BROCKMAN4B.A.; Majors: Business and Economics; Minor: Education; Bus. 6' Econ. Club 4; S.E.A. 1, 2; University Band 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 4. JOAN BROECKER-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; I.S.C, Z, 3, 4 1secretary and president1; Kappa Tau Zeta 1, Z, 3, 4 Khouse treasurer1; W,R.A. 4; Bus. E7 Econ. Club 3, 4; Student Council Cabinet 4. 261 262 IUDITH BROEKSMA-B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: Psy- chology; A,W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Corridor President; U. Youth Council 2. MAXINE BROWN4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; S.E.A. 1, Z, 3, 4 1corresponding secretarw; Gamma Delta 1, Z; Circie V. Square 1, 2, 3. NANCY BRUNCKE-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Educaiion; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2,3,4 isociai chairman1;W.R.A. 1, 2;S.E.A1 1, Z, 3, 4 iVice-presidenH; Beacon 4; University Band 1, 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. AMELIA M. BUBOLZ-vB.A.; Majors: History and Spanish; Gamma Phi 1, Z, 3, 4; 115C, 3; W.R.A. 1,2, 3, 4; 1.R.C. 3, 4 Ksecretary- treasurer1; Majors Club 2; Spanish Ciub 1, 2, 3 isecrefary1; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Eiections Comm. 2, 3; Faculty-Student Councii 4; Homecoming Comm. 2; Social Comm, 1, 2, 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3; Va1paraiso Union Bldg. 2, 3; Secretary of Student Council; Dorm Officer 1, 2 ipresidenH; Union Board 2, 3 errsonnel chairman1; Sophomore Class Secretary, ELSBETH BUETOW4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi Epsilon Z, 3, 4 iVice-presidenf, social chairmam; W,R.A. 1, Z, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; Social Comm, 3; Beacon 2, 3, 4; U. Singers 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 3. ORPHA BULMAHN-B.A.; Major: English; Minors: Business and Education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Icarresponding secretaryl; W.R1A. 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA. 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Chapel Comm. 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 1; Beacon Z, 3; Torch 1, 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Union Board 4 isecretary1; Young Republicans 3, 4; Tutoring 3, 4, GRACE MARY BURGDORF-B.A.; Majors: Religion and Social Work; Minor: Psychology; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Human ReIations 4; University Band 1, Z, 3; University Choir 1; A.W1S. 1; Counse1- ing 3; Dorm Officer 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3; Youth Leader- ship Training Meetings LAURA LEE BURLEY-B.S.; Major: Mathematics; Minor: Busi- ness; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 2, 3, 4; AWE. 1, Z, 3, 41 DALE L. BURMEISTER4B.A.; Majors: Business and Psycho1ogy; Minor: Economics; Bus, G Econ. Ciub 1, Z, 3. WESLEY BURNS-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Mathematics; Theta Chi 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 3, 4. JUDITH ELLEN BUSCH4B.A.; Majors: History and Biology; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Beacon 2, 3, 4; Torch 1; University Band 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA BUSCHINC-B.M.; Major: Music 1piano1; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, Z, 3, 4 1corresponding secretary, recording secretaryl; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Z, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4 iviceapresidenH; U. Singers 1; U. Civic Orchestra 3; A.W;S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1. JOYCE CALLOWwB.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; SEA; 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Torch 1;A.W1S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 3; University Players 1. JOANN CARLSON-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Music; Sigma Theta Z, 3, 4 isecretary, presidenH ; Intramurals Z, 3, 4; Booster Club 2; W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 3, 4; U, Singers 2; University Choir 1, 3, 4; A,W.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Corridor President; Student Health Comm, 4 1dhairman1. KENNETH CARLTON4B.A.; Majors: Business and Mathematics; Phi Kappa Psi Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VENARD CHAMBERS4B.A.; Major: Psychology; Minor: Biology; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4 ipresidenH. PRASIT CHAROENKWAN4-B.S.; Majors: Physics and Mathe- matics; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 2, 3, 4. NANCY CHERNAN4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: German; Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4. iOHN WILLIAM CHOPIN-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Biol- ogy; Sigma Phi Epsiion 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate. SUSANNE CLARK4B.A.; Major: History; Minors: English and Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 Kvicehpresidentl; S.E.A. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; A,W.S. 3; Dorm Officer 2; Gamma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA CLARK4B.A.; Majors: English and French; Minor: Edw cation; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 ipresidenH ; S,E.A. 2, 3, 4; Aipha Lambda Delta 1; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Chapel Comm, 1; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Student Guide Service 1, 2; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Comm.; Rally Comm,; L.S.G.C, Conference, WILLIAM F. CLARK4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Speech; Phi Kappa Psi 3, 4. BARBARA COLGAN4B.A.; Majors: Re1igion and History; Minor: Philosophy; Pi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4; Torch 3; Gamma Delia 1, 2 irecording secretary1; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4 board memberi, IANICE SUE COLLINS4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Home Eco- nomics; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3; Uni- versity Choir 1; Counseling 3; Union Board 2. LYNN COMSTOCK-B.S.; Major: Physics; Minor: Mathematics; Pi Kappa A1pha Z, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1, Z. CHERRYLL CO0K-B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Sociology; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3, 4; Torch 3; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Circle V. Square 3, 4. NORMA COOK-B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Education; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4 Hreasurer, music direct0r1; Gown and Gavel 4; Chapel Comm. 4; Torch 3, 4; Chapel Choir 3, 4; Counseling 4; Gamma Delta 3. RICHARD GEORGE C00K4B.A.; Major: Business Education; Minor: Physical Education; IntramuraIS Z, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1. MONROE S. DAVID-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: English; intramurals 4; Varsity Football 1; Bus. 8 Econ Club 2, 3, 4 Nice- presidenil ; Engineering Soc. 1; University Swimming Team 3. RUTH DIERSEN4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: German; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 1corresponding secretaryJ; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 4; S.E.A. 4; Beacon Z; Dorm Officer 1; University Players 1, 2, 3; Senior Class Social Chairman. MARY DIETRICH4B.S.; Majors: Physics and Mathematics; Alpha Phi Delta 1, Z, 3, 4; intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; W1R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 isecrefarw; Alpha Lambda Deita 1; Gown and Gavel 4; Social Comm. 3, 4; Union Board 3, 4. MARILYN DOEGE-w-B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: History; AIpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; 1.R.C, 4; Beacon 1; University Band 1, 2; A,W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Hreasurer1. BYRON DOERFFLER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Physical Education; Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; V. Club Z, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Bus. 6' Econ. Club 3, 4; Vice- President of Senior Class. PHOEBE DOOLITTLE4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Minor; Philosophy; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4; W,R.A. 2, 3, 4; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 4; University Players 2; Young Re- publicans 3, 4 1secretary1. RICHARD DORN-4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: History; Bus. 8 Econ. Club 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 1; German Ciub 1, Z; Home- coming Comm. 1; Debate 4. KENNETH DRAWZ4B.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2, 3, 4 irreasurerl ; Bus. Er Econ, Club 1,2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. EILEEN R. DUERR4B.A.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, Z, 3, 4; Circ1e V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE ANN DUESLER4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: English. BETTY DU FRAlN-4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1; S.E.A. 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2; Counseling 3; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. CAROL DUNN-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; 1.S.C. 3, 4 Ureasurer, secretary1; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 1vice4 president, rush chairman1; Booster Club 1, 2; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1. DAVID DVORAK4B.A.; Major; Chemistry; Minors: Biology and PsychoIogy; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1socia1 chairman1; 1nframurals 1, 2, 3; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Psychology Club Z, 4; Student Council Rep. 3. ANITA M. ECK4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 2; Psy- chology Club 1; S.E.A. 4; Beacon 1. BARBARA EDEN-B.A.; Major: BusIness; Minors: Art and Music; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Un1versify Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KARYN EESLEY4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Education; Delta Chi EpsiIon 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; W.R.A. 1; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; SEA. 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counsel- ing 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1. EUGENE EGGERS4B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Intramural: 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1vice-president, presidenH; Gamma Delta 2, 3. IEAN E. ELSER-B.S.Ed.; Major: EIementary Education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1rush chairmam; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1, 2. LARRY G. EVANS-B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: L'aw; 1.F.C. 3, 4 1vice-president, presidenH; Delta Theta P111 1, Z, 3, 4 1secretary1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Bar Assoc. 4 1class rep,1; Philosophy 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Student Council Cabinet 4; Traditions Comm. 4; Union Board 3; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival Comm. 3. MARY FENSKE4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Sociology; Alpha Xi Epsi1on 3, 4 1house motherl; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8 Econ. C1ub 1ass1t. secretary1; Homecoming Comm. 1; Student Council Rep. 2; Beacon 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2; Young RepuinCans Club 4. GEORGE R. FILARhB.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Biology. DOROTHY FISCHER4B.A.; Major: English; M1nor: Sociology; Kappa Tau Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4 1secretaw, treasurer1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep, 3; Torch 1, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY FLESNER4B.S.; Major: Zoology; Minor: Chemistry; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1,2, 3, 4; U, Singers 1; University Choir 2; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4. GEORGE FORD4B.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Bus, 8' Econ. C1ub 2, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. VIVIAN LENORE FORSTER-B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Eng- lish; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Human Rela- tions 2, 3; 1.R.C. 4; Psychology Club 2; Student Council Rep. 4; Valparaiso Union Bldg, 1; University Choir 1, Z, 3; Debate 1, 2; University Players 1, Z, 3; Young Democrats 3; Young Repub- licans 3. FLOREN F. FOX, JR.4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: History. JEROME FRIEDMAN4-B.S.; Major: Zoology; Minor: Chemistry; Sigma Alpha Mu 11.U.1; Intramurals 11.U.1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4 1V.U.1. CAROLYN FUCHS-B.A.; Major: English; Minors: History and Education; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1. BETTE GAHL-B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; I.S.C. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1vice-president, presi- dent1 ; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown and Cavel3,4;1unior Honor Guard 2, 3; Home- coming Comm. 2, 3, 4 1secretary1; Honor Council 2, 3, 4 1secre- tary, chairman1 ; Student Guide Service 2, 3; Valparaiso Union Bldg. 3, 4; Beacon 2, 3 1dorm editor1; Dorm President 1; Union Board 3, 4 1pub1k: relations chairman, chairman1; Student Centennial Comm. 3, 4. DONALD GALOW4-B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; 1ntramura1s 3; Chemistry C1ub 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE CARBERS4-B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Sociology; Gamma Phi 1, Z, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; W.R,A. 1,2; Home EC. Club 1, 2,3, 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1,2, 3, 4. DONALD GATZ4B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2, 3; Alpha P1 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Beacon 1, 2; Gamma Delta 2, 3. jUDY CEHLE4B.A.; Majors: Business and English; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 1treasurer1; Spanish Club 2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Credit Union 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3; Torch 1; University Choir 1; A.W.S. 2 1vice-presidem1 ; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. lACK ALLEN GEISTLINGER4B.A.; Major: Philosophy; Minors; Religion and Sociology; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Chapel Comm. 4 1cha1rman1; Social Comm. 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1. LINDA GERKEN4-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; W,R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1vice- president1;S.E.A, 1, Z, 3, 4-; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 3. PHYLLIS GERMEROTH-B.A.; Major: Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry; S.E.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1; University Band 1; A.W.S. 1,2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 4. LEE GIHRING4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; 1n'rramura1s Z, 3, 4; Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 3, 4; Torch 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY GILBERT-4B.A.; Major: Economics; Minor: Law; Theta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Bus. f7 Econ, Club 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Bonfire Chairman 1. JACK GLANCY4B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: Biology; Intramurals 1, 2. MARLENE GLATZ-B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 3; Homecoming Comm. 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1; Young Democrats 4 R. LARRY COEGLElN-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Physical Education; Phi Kappa P51 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntramura151, 2,3, 4; V. Club Z, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity FootbaH 2, 3, 4; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 3, 4, JACQUELYN GOEHMANN4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; SEA. 4. GREGORY HUGO GOETZ:B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psy- chology; Thefa Chi 2, 3, 4; Intramura1s 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD C. GOZON-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Geography; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1vice4presidenf1; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8' Econ. C1ub 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Vice-President of Freshman Class. NANCY LOU GRANGER4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Education; Home Ec, Club 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 4. KURT GRASkB.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: His- tory; Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 263 264 CAROLYN GRESENS4B.A.; Major: Re1igion; Minor: Sociology; Gamma Phi 2, 3; Pi Delta Chi 4 1president1 ; lnframurals 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3, 4; Home EC. Club 1; Human Relations 4; Student Guide Service 3, 4; Lighter 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3. MARCUERITE GRICHEN-B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Socio1ogy; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Engi- neering Soc. 1; Home EC. Club 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. RUTH F. GRONBACH-B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Business Administration; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Home EC. Club Z, 3, 4; A.W.S. 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 2, 3. MARDELLE GROSFB.A.; Major: Eninsh; Minors: German and History; I.S.C. 3; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, Z, 3, 4 1president1 ; Booster Club 2, 3; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 1recording secretary, president1; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 3; Young Republicans 3, GERALD ROY CROTE-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Law; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 IbaIiff, treasurerl; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 2; V, Club 3, 4; Student Bar Assoc. 4; Phi1osophy 3, GAILANN GRUEN 1MRS.1-B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Edu- cation; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4; Inframurals 2; University Choir 1, 2; Modern Dance-Ordhesis 1, 2; Young Republicans 3. HARRY MICHAEL GRUEN-B.S.; Majors: Physics and Mathes matics; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1. MERRLYN GUDIMMBAJ Major: Religion; Minors: Education and Geography; Pi DeIta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; CIrcle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN HACKMANN4-B.A.; Major: Zoology; Minors: German and Psychology; Phi Beta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4; U. angers 2, 4; University Choir 1; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1. RICHARD HALPB.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Minor: Economics; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 4; Psychology Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. JERRY D. HANDLEY-B.S.; Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry, MERLE MARTIN HAPPEL4B.A.; Maior: Business; Minor: Psy- chology; University Choir 3, 4. BENNO HARRER4-B.A.; Majors: Sociology and Geography; Spanish Club 2, 3; Social Re1ations Club 3, 4 1vice-president1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; University Choir 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, Z, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED HARTFELDER--B.A.; Major: Business Administration; Minors: Economics and Government; Varsity Baseball 1, 3, 4; Bus. E7 Econ. Club 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; University Band 1, 2, 3; Young Republicans 3, 4. JOAN HARTING4B.A.; Major: Mathematics; Minor: Education; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 1treasurer1; W.R.A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Home EC. Club 3; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A1pha Lambda Delta 1, Z; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2; Circle V. Square 1. NORA JANE HARTMAN4B.A.; Major: Mathematics; Minors: History and Education; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; University Choir 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2,3, 4; Gamma Delta 1. ROLAND HARTMAN-4-B.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Minor: Economics; Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4; Social Relations Club 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4. DAVID HARTMANN4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; Bowling 2, 3, 4 1Captain1; Bus. 57 Econ. Club 3; Psychology C1ub 4. GRETCHEN LOUISA HASEMANN4B.S.Ed.; Major: EIementary Education; Minors: Mathematics and Chemistry; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2,3, 4; Chemistry C1ub1,2;S.E.A. 1,2, 3,4;A.W.S. 1,2, 3,4; Gamma Delta 1. SHIRLEY HATTENDORF-4B.A.; Major: Eninsh; Minors: History and Education; Gamma Phi 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; W.R.A. 1,2, 3, 4; 1.R.C. 4; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Torch 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Treasurer. MARY LYNN HAUGE4B.M.E.; Major: Music Education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4; S.E.A. 1; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3; University Civic Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; M,E.N.C. 3, 4. MARY ALICE HENNING4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minors: Psychology and Religion; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1chaplain1; W.R,A. 1, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Socia1 Relations Club 1, Z, 3 1secretary4tre1asurer1 ; U. Singers 1Kismef1 ; A.W.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Counse1ing 3; Student Visitation Council 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND R. HENRICKS4B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Physi- cal Education and Economics; Phi Kappa Psi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 4. GLENN GILBERT HERBST-B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: His- tory and Economics; Intramurals 2; Bus. E7 Econ. Club 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 lhisforian, treasurer, recording secretary1. DEANNA HODELLA4B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Mathematics and Psycho1ogy; Bus. 6' Econ. Club 1, 2; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 3; Circle V. Square 1. JAMES HOEHNER4B.A.; Major: Business Administration; Minors: Geography and Economics; Varsity Baseball 4; Biology Club 1, 2; Bus. G Econ. Club 1, Z, 3, 4; Human Rerations 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. CHARLES HOFMAN4B.A.; Major: Eng1ish; Minor: Education; SEA. 2, 3, 4; Spanish CM: 2, 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4; University Players 4. BOBBY W. HOGANCAMP--B.A.; Major: Biology; Minor: English; Sigma Pi 4; Bio1ogy Club 3. BARBARA ANN HOLMBERG4B.S.EJ.; Major: Elementary Edu- cation; Phi Beta Chi 2, 3. 4 1vice-president1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 1corresponding secretary1; Torch Z, 3 1business staff1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Indiana Sfate S.E.A. 1corresponding secretary1. IOHN HOLMES4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Business; Bus. 6' Econ. Club 1, Z; I.R.C. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; University Band 2; Dorm Officer 4; Young Repuincans C1ub 2, 3. STANLEY HOSKINS--B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Economics and Geography; Intramurals 1, 2; Varsity Football 3; Bus. E7 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Psychology C1ub 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Visitation Program, DONNA HOLTZEN4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Delta Chi Epsilon Z, 3, 4 1corresponding secretary1 ; Booster Club 1, 2; W.R.A. 1, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3. BARBARA HOWELL4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; S.E.A. 4. PATRICIA CEICA HUISH 1MRS.14B.M.E.; Major: Music Educa- tion; U. Singers 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 1, Z, 4; M.E.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cast Member of uShowboat, 11Carouse1, UKismeff' and HKiss Me Kate. NANCY BETH HUPE-B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Physical Education and Art; Gamma Phi 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 1publicity chairman, treasurer, presidenH; Majors Club 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Union Board 1publicity head; public reIations chairmanl. ELLEN HUSENGER4B.A.; Majors: Business and Economics; Minors: Eninsh and Mathematics; Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4; Booster Club 1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8 Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; U. Singers 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; University Players 3, 4; Movie Comm. 3; Senior Social Comm. CHARLES JAMES INGELSE4B.A.; Majors: French and Spanish; Minor: Education; Booster Club 3; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 1presidenf1; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3 1historian, secretary1. ERNEST JABkBSii; Major: Elementary Education; I.F,C, 4 1songfest chairmanl; Sigma Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary, presidenH; lntramura1s 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 3; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4 HreasurerJ; Circle V. Square 1, EVELYN JAEGER4B.A.; Major: English; Minors: German and Education; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Student Guide Service 1,2, 3, 4; Beacon 1, Z, 3; A,W,S, 1,2, 3, 4; Orchesis Z, 3, CAROL IENSKE4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; Beacon 1, 3. MOON HWAN 1043A; Major: Sociology; Minor: Religion. DONALD L. JOHNSON--B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Economics. ERNEST P. IOHNSON4B.A.; Major: Mathematics; Minors: Physics and Education; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 1correspon- dentl; SEA. 1; Alpha Pi 4 1chairman graduate study emphasis commJ ; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Guide Service 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Program Comm, 1, Z, 3 1council member1 ; Torch 1, Z, 3, 4 fassociate editor, managing editor1 ; Lighter 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3 1project chairman, vice-presidenH ; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4 1board member1; Spring Festival Comm, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Scholarship Comm. 4 1chairmanl, KARINA FAYE KALLIO4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Philoso- phy; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 4; Psychology Club 2; S.E.A, Z; Phi1osophy Club 4; A.W.S, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 2. DEAN KELL4B.A.; Major: Youth Leadership Training Program 1Religion1; Minor: Physical Education; Phi Kappa Psi 4; Infra murals 4; Booster Club 3; Track 1; V. Club 3; Varsity Football 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 2; Alpha Pi 1; Junior Honor Guard 1; Student Guide Service 2; Counse1ing 1; Junior Class President LOU KELLER4B.S.; Major: Physics; Minor: Mathematics; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; V. C1ub Z, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4. WAYNE KEIFER--B.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Minor: Economics; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Bus, 8 Econ. Club 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Lighter 4, ROBERT F. KILB--B.A.; Major: Latin; Minor: History. DAVID KLOTZBUECHER-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: English; Phi Delta Theta Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Bus, C7 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KNIGHT-4B.A.; Major: Business Administration; Minor: Psychology; Theta Chi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. IERRY KNIPPA4B.A.; Majors: History and Business; Minor: Economics; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 Hibrarian, ass? treasurer1 ; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3; Scholarship Comm, 3, 4; Young Repub1icans Z, 3, NORMAN A. KNORR4B1A.; Major: Economics; Minors: Psy- chology and Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1vice-president1; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Booster Club 2; Bus. 8 Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rally Comm. 3. JOAN KOEHLER4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Booster Club 1; W,R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A, 1, 2, 4; University Band 1. DAVID W. KOENEMAN4B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: French, Government, and Geography; Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 4; Bus, C7 Econ. C1ub1, Z, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Credit Union 2, 3, 4 Isupervisory comm.1; Elections Comm, 2; Student Council Rep. 1, 3; Student Guide Service 1, Z, 3; Beacon 1, 2, 3, 4 1business manager, associate editor, editor-in-chieH; U. Singers 1, 2, 3; University Players 1, 2, 3; Young Republicans 3, 4. DANIEL L. KOERWITZ-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Geogra- phy; Intramural: 1, 2; Bus. Cr Econ. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. BEVERLY HELEN KOHLER-B.M.E.; Major: Music Education; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; Booster C1ub 1; SEA. 1;A1pha Lambda Delta 1; University Band 1, 2; University Choir 1 Z, 3, 4; M.E,N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1. NINA KOHLS4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Sociology; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4; W,R.A, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3. MARCIA KRAATZ4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minors: Religion and Psycho1ogy; 1,S,C. 3, 4 1vice-president1; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster C1ub 1, 2; Chemistry Club 1; Social Relations Club 3, 4 1publicify chairmam; U. Civic Orchestra 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3; U.Y.C. 1, CHESTER KRAGE4B.SA; Major: Physics; Minor: Mathematics; 1.F.C. 3, 4; Theta Chi 1,2, 3, 4 1president1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc, 1, 2; Alpha P1 4 1freasurer1; Junior Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Comm, 3; Social Comm. 4 1chairman1;$tu- dent Council Rep. 2, 3; Sfudem Guide Service 1,2, 3, 4; University Band 1, Z, 3; Sophomore Class Social Chairman, PAUL KRALOVENEC4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Govern- ment; lnframurals 1, 2; Booster Club 2; Biology Club 1; Bus. 8' Econ. Club 3, 4; 1.R.C. 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 4. DONNA KREISS4B.S.Ed.; Majcr: E1ementary Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1; Booster Club 1; W,R.A. 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 4; Gamma Delta 1, KARL M. KRIESEL4B.A.; Majors: Government and Geography; I.R.C. 3, 4 Kpresidentl; Social Relations Club 3; Gamma Theta UpsiIon 4; Young RepubHcans 3. JOHN KRUEGER-B.A.; Majors: Business and Psychology; Minor: Economics; Theta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; V, Club 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2; PsychoIogy Club 4, CAROL KUESTER4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1corresponding secretary1; W,R.A. 2, 3; S.E.A, 3, 4; U. Singers 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; University Dancers. MARCIA LAKE4-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E,A, 3; Beacon 2; U, Singers 3; Counseling 3; Gamma Delta 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3. RICHARD LAKOTA-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; Bus. G Econ. Club 4; Psychology Club 4. JUDY LANDHERR4B.A.; Majors: Bio1ogy and Mathematics; Minor: Education; Biology Club 3, 4; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1; A,W.S, 1, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE LASEMAN-B.A.; Majors: ReIigion and Sociology; Pi Delfa Chi 3, 4; A.W,S. 3, RICHARD LEE4B.A.; Major: Relig1on; Minors: Eng1ish and Speech and Drama; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 1chaplain1 3; AIpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Lighter 4 KedifOr-imchieH; University Players 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1; Young Democrats 4; Theology Discussion Club 3 1chairman1, 4. LINDA LEHR4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. Z, 3, 4; Biology Club 1; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W,S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, JUDY LENSE-B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Sigma Theta Z, 3, 4 Krecording secretary! ; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3 1freasurer1, 4 1secretary1 ; Gamma Delta 1, 2, SHARON LENZ4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 1, Z, 3, 4; S.E.A, 3, 4; A,W.S, 1, 2, 3 Iboard memberJ , 4 IRIS LIMBERG4-BA.; Majors: English and Latin; Minor: Educa- tion; Sigma Theta 2, 3 WicexpresidenH, 4; Alpha Lambda De1fa 1, 2 1historian1, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4 1secrefary1; Elections Committee 4; Student Guide Service 2; Lighter 4 1copy editorl ; University Choir 3 1secretary1; Counseling 3; Corridor Chaplain 1, 2; U,Y,C. 1; University Church C0unci1 1, 2. 265 266 KATHLEEN LINEBACK4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 1, 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN STANLEY LOHMULLER-B.A.; Major; History; Minor: Biology. SHARON LONNE4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; 1.S.C, 4; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; 1.R,C. 4; S.E.A. Z, 3, 4; Beacon 1;A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Counseling 3; Dorm Officer 1, 2; Modern Dance- Orchesis 2; Young Republicans 3. HARRY LOVELL-:B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Psychology and English; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Busi- ness and Economics C1ub 3; Psychology Club 3; Dorm Officer 1. BRUCE L. LUDWlG-B.A.; Major: Economics; Minor: Geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Track 1; Business and Economics Club 1, 2, 3 Ivice-presidenH, 4 1president1; Psy- chology 1; Student Council Representative 2; Torch ibusiness manager and cartoonisH 2, 3, 4; Lighter 3, 4 1cartoonist1 ; Union Board 2 1pub11city committed; Student Counci1 Property Chair- man; Student Council RalIy Committee Treasurer. ROBERT A. MC GINTYeB.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Socioiogy; Social Committee 3; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, JAMES A. MALTE4B.S.; Major: Business; Minor: Mafhematics; 1,F,C. 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Business and Economics Club 4. PAUL MANSKE-4B.A.; Majors: Biology and Chemistry; Minor: Phiiosophy; 1,F.C. 4; Phi Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3 1vice-president1, 4 ipresidenH ; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club Z; Varsity Basketball 2; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Committee 3, 4 ichairmani; Honor Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Studenf Council Repe resentative 1; Chapel Guide Service 4 idhairmam; Counseling 2, 3; Sophomore Class President; Traditions Committee 2, 3 Kchair- man1 . BRUCE MARQUART4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psycho1ogy; Business and Economics Club 2, 3, 4; University Choir 1, WILLIAM MASSEY-4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; Intramura1s 2; Business and Economics Club 3, 4; Psych010gy Club 3, 4; Spanish Club Z, 3, RON MATTHIAS4B.A.; Major: BioIogy; Minor: Geography; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4. RICHARD MENSING4B.S.; Majors: Mathematics and Physics; Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 1recording secretary1; IntramuraIS 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Student Council Representative 4. FRED MEYER4B.S.; Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4 15061211 chairmani; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Biology Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4 ivice-presidenH; Chemistry Club 2, 3; German Club 1; Psychology Club 1; Student Guide Service 4, JANE MEYER4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Phi Beta Chi 3, 4; Booster C1ub 1, 2; W.R.A. 1,2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1; Student Program Committee 2, 3; University Band 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. MARIANNE MEYER-4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Biology; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 3, 4; Lighter 4; A.W,S. 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLE NAHUM MEYER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Mathe- matics; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Business and Economics Club 4; Engineering Society 1, Z, 3; Torch 3. ANDREW MIDELKA, JR.-B.A.; Major: Chemistry; Minors: Biology and Psychology; Biology Club 2; Chemistry C1ub 4; Hu- man Relations 2; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES GEORGE MlLKE-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psy- chology; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business and Economics Club 3, 4; Beacon 1, Z isporis ed1tor1, 3 isports editor1,4 iproduction coordinatoH. CAROLYN RUTH MILLER-45.A.; Major: Music; Minors: Physica1 Education and Education; Womens Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 isporfs chairman1; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Deita 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4 1vice-presidem1; Junior Honor Guard 3; Homecoming Committee 2; Chapel Choir 3, 4; University Singers 1, 2; A.W,S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Counseling 3, 4; Dorm Officer iVice-presidenf and Chaplaini. CHARLES MILLER4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Eninsh; SEA. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, WENDY LOUISE MlNNIEAR-B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: French; Sigma Theta 3, 4; Intramurais 4; Booster C1ub Z; W.R.A. 4; Social Reiations Club Z; Beacon Z, 3 1coeindex edifori, 4 Mac. and ad. editor1; Torch 1, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3 1publicity chairman1, 4; Dorm Officer 1, 2, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2 isocial chairman1, 3, 4 1viceepresident1; Book Exchange 1, 3; Chairman UMiss V.U. Contest 3, 4. SHARLENE MOELLER--B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi Epsi10n 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Psycho1ogy Club 1; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 1; Student Guide Service 1, 2; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE MUENCHOW4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Sociology; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 ifreasurer1; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 EDGAR NAGEL-B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Chemistry 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle V Square Dance Club 1, Z, 3, 4. WALTER RICHARD NAUGHTON, 1R.4B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics; Chemistry Club 3, 4 1officer at 1arge1; American Chemical Society. DONNA MAY NEITZKE-B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: History; Biology C1ub 1; Social ReIafions Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VINETTE NICKEL4B.A.; Majors: English and Sociology; W.R.A. Z; Psychobgy Club 2; University Choir 1; Dorm Officer 1. ANN NORMAN-B.A.; Major: English; Minor: History; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA. 1; Beacon 4; A.W,S. 1,2, 3, 4. JAMES A. NUECHTERLEIN4B.A.; Majors: History and Govern- menf; I.F.C. 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Z, 3 1viceepresident1 4; Intramurals 3; 1.R.C. 3; Alpha Pi 4 isecrefaryi; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council Representative 3; Torch 1, 2, 3, 4 iedifor-in-chiefi. RONALD OAKEkB.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psycho1ogy; Intramurals 2, 3; Business and Economics Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD OBERHOLZER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: English; Business and Economics Club 4. DENNIS G. OBERLY4-B.A.; Majors: Government and Business; MInor: Economics; Lambda Chi AIpha 2, 3, 4; 1nframurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3; Business and Economics C1ub 2, 3, 1vice- presidenfl 4; 1.R.C. 4; Alpha Pi 4 1presidenf1; Junior Honor Guard 3; Credit Union 3, 4 itreasurer1; Homecoming Committee 2 ifreasureri, 3 1treasurer1, 4 itreasurer1; Torch 3, 4; Counsel- ing 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class President; Radio Station ftreasurer1 MARVIN L. 0LTMANN4B.S.; Major: Electrical Engineering; Electrical Engineering Seciefy 3, 4 ifreasureri ; Engineering Society 3, 4 itreasurerl ; Gamma Delia 1, 2, 3, 4 1treasurer1. HELEN OPITZ4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; S.E.A. 3, 4; A.W.S, 1, 2,3,4. TOM ORTON-B.S.P.E.; Majors: Physical Education and Geogra- phy; Minor: History; 1.F.C. 3, 4; Phi Delta Theta Z, 3, 4; Intrav murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta UpsiIOn 4; Junior Class Vice-President. VICTOR A. OTTE-eB.A.; Major: Physics; Minor: Mathematics. 22 MARIE L. OTTEN-4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minor: Philosophy; Pi Delta Chi 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4, JUDY OTTO4-B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Music; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. JAYNE OWEN-4dB.A.; Major: English; Minors: Mathematics and Education; Sigma Theta 4 1corresponding secretary1; W.R.A, 1; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4 1recording secretary1; Alpha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4 1pub1icity chairman1; Student Program Committee 4; Beacon 1, 3; A.W.S. 3; Dorm Officer 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3; Circle V. Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 3, 4. jUDITH PAGE4B.A.; Major: Psychology; Minors: Sociology and Bio1ogy; Gamma Phi 3, 4; W.R.A. 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4 1secretaryitreasurer1 ; A,W.S. 3, 4; Dorm Officer 3. KAREN PELTO4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: German; Alpha Xi Epsilon Z, 3, 4 1secretary1; W.R,A. 2, 3; Social Relations Club 3, 4; Beacon 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C, 1. DOROTHEA PETERS-4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Phi Delfa 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Beacon 2, 3, 4 1section editoH ; Torch Z, 3 1assisfant features1 ; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; U.Y.C. 1. DENNIS PETERSON4B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: Business; Delta Thefa Phi 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Booster Club 3; Busi4 ness and Economics C1ub 3; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4. ELSA R. PETERSON-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; S.E,A. 3, 4. MARILYN PETERSEN4B.A.; Major: Religion; Minors: Creek and Physical Education; Pi Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; E1ections Committee 2; Student Guide Service 1, 2, 3, 4; Valparaiso Union Building 4 1United Fund chairman1; Torch 2; Counseling 4; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1program chairmanl ; Circle V. Square Dance Club 1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, MARLENE PETERSON4B.A.; Major: Biology; Minor: Mathe- matics; Phi Beta Chi 1, 2 1secretary1, 3 1secretary1, 4; Biology Club 4; SEA. 4; Student Council Representative 3; Beacon 1; University Band 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 1, 2. ROBERT W. PETERSON4B.A.; Major: Business; Minors: Sociology and Economlcs; Business and Economics Club 4. ALICE PEIPHO-4B.A.; Major: Mathematics; Minors: Education and Spanish and Chemistry; Alpha Xi Epsilon 1, 2 Icorresponding secretary1, 3, 4 1presidentl; SEA. 3, 4 11.S.E.A, de1egate1; Spanish Club 2, 4; Mafhemafics C1ub 3, 4; Counseling 3, PATRICIA POSSELT4B.A.; Major: English; M1nor: History; Beacon 4; Torch 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3; Circle V. Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1publicity chairman1; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4. CAROLYN PRIEBE4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elemenfary Education; Minor: Psychology; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; S.E.A. 4; Lighter 3; University Singers 1, 3; A.W.S, 1, Z, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 1social chairman-house counciH; Union Board 2, DAVID R. RABE-B.A.; Major: Bus1ness; Minor: Psychology; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. GORDON RAYNER4B.A.; Major: Speech and Drama; Minor: His- tory; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 1Master of Ritualihouse master1 ; A1pha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4 1treasurer1; Lyceum Committee 2, 3; Union Movie and Lighting Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 1Chairmanl; University Civic Orchestra 1, 2; University Players 1, 2, 3, 4 1presidenf1. GWENDOLYN REEDY-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Minor: Psychology; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1; Psychology Club 2, 3; SEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Soci'al Relations Club 3; Beacon 3; University Choir 3, 4; A.W,S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2; Circle V, Square Dance Club 2. JOYCE RULLMAN RlCHwB.S.Ed.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: English; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 3; University Singers 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern DanckOrchesis 3, 4. MARGARET A. R1ETHMEIER-B.M.E.; Major: Music; Minor: Education; Phi Beta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4 1song director1 ; W.R,A. 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4 1treasurer1; Junior Honor Guard 3; Sigma Alpha Iota Z, 3 1treasurer1, 4 1secretary-chaplain1 ; Student Guide Service 2, 3; University Singers 2, 3, 4; University Band 1, 2, 3 1secretary1, 4; University Choir 2; University Cfvic Orchestra 1, 2; M.E,N.C. 1, Z, 3, 4 1program chairman1; Dorm Officer 2 1treasurer1 ; Gamma Delta 1, 2. ELEANOR ERNESTINE RILEY4-B.S.Ed.; Major: E1ementary Education. GLADYS L. ROEBERT4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: English; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1secretary1; W,R.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; SEA. 4; Student Guide Service 3, 4; Beacon 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 3; Dorm Officer 1;.Gamma Sigma Sigma 3; Junior Class Secretary, JUDITH L. ROCKETT4B.A.; Majors: EngHsh and Socio1ogy; Minor: Psychology; Alpha Phi Delta 1,2, 3, 4; W.R.A, 1,2, 3, 4; SociaI Relations Club 3, 4; A1pha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; StudentL Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Student Program Committee 2; Beacon 1, 2, 3 1underclassman coedifor1, 4 tactivities ediforl; A.W.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta . 1; Union Board 4; Young Republicans 2, 3; Junior Class Social Chairman; Senior Gift Chairman. HELEN ROWE--B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: History; Phi Beta C111 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 1,R.C. 3, 4; Social Relations Club 3, 4; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD F. SAGER-4B.A.; Majors: Business and Geography; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. FREDERICK E. SACHTLEBEN4-B.A.; Major: Geography; Minor: Business; Intramurals 1, 2; I.R.C. 3, 4; Gamma Theta UpsiIon 3, 4 1vice-presidenf1. RUTH ANN SAUERTEIG4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Gamma Phi 3, 4; SEA. 3, 4. ANN LOUISE SCHAFFNIT4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: History; Phi Beta Chi 3; Booster Club 1; W.R.A. 1; Social Rela- tions Club 3 IpresidenH ; Gamma Sigma Sigma 1. CARL SCHENK4B.S.; Majors: Bia1ogy and Geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1historian1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4 1vice-president1. ELIZABETH SCHEPPAN4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Sociology; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; Torch 1; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD L. SCHERER4B.A4; Major: Business; Minor: Mathe- matics; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 3, 4. SHARON SCHLIEBE-B.M.E.; Major: Music Education; Sigma Theta Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; W.R.A. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 1secretary1; U. Civic Orchestra 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2; M.E.N,C. 3, 4 1secrefary, treasurer1; Cast Member of Carousel, 11Kismef, and nKiss Me Kate ; Syn- chronized Swimming 1. ROBERTA SCHMELINC-B.S.Ed.; Major: EIementary Educat1on; Phi Beta Chi 3, 4; U. Civic Orchestra 1, 2; A.W.S. 3, 4 1pub1icity Chairmam; Film and Lighting Comm, 3, 4. ALLAN H. SCHMIDT4B.S.; Major: Chemistry; Minors: Mathe- matics and Geography; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Imra- murals 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2,3, 4, 5; Engineering Soc. 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 5; Photography Pool 5; Sophomore Class Social Chairman. 267 268 DIANNE D. SCHMIDT4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minor: Education; Delta Chi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 3; Home EC. Club 3, 4; S.E.A. 3, 4; U. Singers 1; University Choir 1, 2, 3. LARRY SCHNEEKLOTH4B.S.; Majors: Physics and Mafhemafics; Lambda Chi Npha 1,2, 3, 4; Intramura1s 1, Z, 3, 4; German Club 1; Institute of Radio Eng. 2, 3; S.E.A. 1; Math and Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; University Choir 2, 3; Gamma Delfa 1,2, 3, 4; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4; Visita- tion Comm. 2, 3. ARTHUR C. SCHROEDER4B.S.; Maiors: Mathematics and History; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club Z, 3, 4; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1presidenfl ; Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. NADA SCHRUM4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Psychology; Social Re1ation Club 3, 4. ANTHONY SCHULTZ-B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Biology; 1.F.C. 4; Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 1president1 ; Biology Club 1; S.E.A. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. MARION SCHULTZ4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Psychology; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 1president1; W.R.A. 4; Homecoming Comm, 2; Honor Council 2, 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Union Board 2, 3 1secretary1. WAYNE SCHULTZ4B.A.; Majors: Business and Psychology; Minor: Mathematics; Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class Treasurer. ANN SCHUMACHER4B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: Psy4 chology; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3; W.R.A. 1, 2; Student Guide Service 2, 3; A,W.S. 1, 2, 3; Counseling 3; Dorm Officer 1. WILLIAM SCHWANT-B.A.; Majors: History and English; Minor: Geography; 1ntramura1s 4; 1.R.C. 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. ROBERT SENKBElL-B.A.; Majors: Business and Economics; Minor: Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Beacon 2, 3, 4 1Co-Editor of Sporfs1. IOSEPH SEVER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Geography; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Varsity Football 1, Z, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsi1on 4. BARBARA SHEETS4B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education. BETHIE jEAN SMITH4B.A,; Major: Sociology; Minors: Religion and Psychology; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma DeITa 2; Circle V. Square 2, MARVIN l. SMITH-B.S.; Major: Mathematics; Minor: Physics; University Band 1, 2, 3, 4 1band drum major1; Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1; Circle V. Square 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1. ROBERT T. SOHR4B.A.; Major: Chemistry; Minor: Math and History; 1ntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bow1ing 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2. ROBERT M. SPURGAT4B.A.; Major: Pre-Med; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 1parliamenfarian1; Biology Club 2, 3, 4 1presidenf1; Chapel Comm. 3; Lyceum Comm. 3, 4 1chairmanl; University Civic Orchestra 1, Z, 3; Counseling 3, 4; Gamma Delta 1, Z, 3. IOHN P. STARKE4B.A.; Major: Physics; Minor: Math; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Elec. Eng. Soc. 3; Engi- neering Soc, 1, 2; Institute of Radio Eng. 3; Math. 8' Physics 3, 4. KAREN STELTER4B.A.; Major: SociaI Work; Minor: History; Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4; W.R.A. 1; Social Relations Club 3, 4. MARIE STERLING4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Psychology; Sigma Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Relations Club 2, 3, 4; University Players 1, JULIANN STREDER-B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Physical Education; Sigma Theta 3, 4; Intramura1s 4; W,R.A. 2, 3, 4; Social Relations Club 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Beacon 2, 3, 4; A.W,$. 2, 3, 4. ALAN H. STRUSS-B.A.; Major: Business: Minor: Sociology and Economics; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 1, Z, 3, 4. JAMES L. STUDTMANN4B.S.; Major: M.E.; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Engineering Soc. 2, 3, 4, FRITZ STUNKARD-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; 1.F.C, 4; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus. and Econ, C1ub 3; A1pha Phi Omega 1, 2; Gamma Delta 1. JUDITH ANN SULLIVAN4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: Spanish, DIANE SWANSON4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology; A1pha Xi Epsilon 2,3,4; lnframurals 1, Z, 3, 4; W,R,A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Bus. 8 Econ. Club Z, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4. JAMES LESTER SWANSON4B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: Philosophy; Delta Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 1social chairman1; Intra- murals 1, Z, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Philosophy 3, 4; Chapel Comm. 4; Social Comm. 4; Young Republicans 4. WILLIAM J. SWIFT4B.A.; Maior: Economics; Minors: History and Business; Bus. C7 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha P1 4; JunIOr Honor Guard 3; Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4; Torch 4; Lighter 4; University Band 2, 3, 4. FRANK SZYNALSKI4B.A.; Major: History; Minor: Biology; lnframurals 2, 3; Wrestling C1ub 3; Psychology Club 2; S.E.A. 1, 4; University Band 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. MARIAN E. TELLMAN-B.A.; Major: Social Work; Minor: Psy- chology; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R,A. 4; Human Relations 3, 4 1President1; Social Relations Club 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 1president1; Gown and Gavel 3, 4 1president1; Home- coming Comm, 3; Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4; Dorm Officer 2, 3, 4; Circle V, Square 1; Young Democrats 4, MARCIA TERHUNE4B.S.Ed,; Major: Elementary Education; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; W.R.A. 2, 3; SEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance-Orchesis 3, 4. GLENN THOLE-B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Sociology; Pi Kappa A1pha 1, 2, 3, 4 1Vice president-secretary1; Bus. Er Econ. Club 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 4. NANCY THOMPSON--B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Kappa Tau Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4 1frea.-vice presidenf1;W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 4; Torch 1, 2, 3; A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; University Youth Council 2. ROBERT THORMAHLEN4B.A.; Major: Accounfing; Minor: Mathematics; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4 1secrefary-frea.l; Bus. 57 Econ. Club 2, 4, THOMAS E. TULL4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Psychology. SARAH URSCHELw-B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; 1.S.C. 2; Phi Beta Chi 1, Z, 3, 4; S.E.A. 1, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2,3,4 1Sec-trea1; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4; Counseling 3; Dorm Officer 1. MYRON R. UTECH4B.A.; Major: Socio1ogy; Minor Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, Z; E1ec, Eng. Soc. 1; Human Rellations 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES VANDERSEE4B.A.; Major: English; Minor: History; Alpha Pi 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Scholarship Committee 4; Torch Z, 3, 4; Student Visitation Program 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS D. VEDELL4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Math; Sigma Tau Gamma Z, 3, 4; 13145.8 Econ. Club 1,2, 3; Engineering Soc. 1; German Club 2; Psychology Club 2; Circle V. Square 1, 2. DON ROSS WATSON4B.A.; Major: Government; Minor: Law; Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 4; Bus. 8' Econ, Club 2; Spanish Club 2. MARLYS WEARY4B.A.; Major: Biology; Minor: Art and So- ciology; I.S.C. 3, 4; Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4; WRA, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; AIpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; University Band 1; A.W,S. 1, 2, 3, 4. FAITH A. WEBER4B.A.; Major: Sociology; Minor: Psychology; Alpha Phi DeIta 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club Z; W.R.A, 1, 2; Human Relations 2; Gown and Gavel 4; Junior Honor Guard 3; Lyceum Comm. 2, 3, 4; Student Guide Service 2, 3; Valparaiso Union Bldg. 1; Beacon 3, 4; Torch 1, Z, 3; A,W,S, 1, Z, 3, 4; Counsel- ing 3; Dorm Officer 1; Young Republicans 2, 3 1secretary11 IOHN H. WEBER4B.A.; Major: Business; Minor: Government; Booster Club 2; Bus. E7 Econ. Club 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4 1president1, IUDY WElHERMAN4B.S.H.E.; Major: Home Economics; Minors: Eng1ish and Education; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 Nice presidenhsocial chairmanl; Intramurals 1, 2; Booster Club 1; Home EC. Club 2, 3, 4 1Treasl; S.E.A. 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Homecoming Comm, 3; Traditions Comm. 2, 3, 4; Beacon 1; Torch 3; A,W,S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Counseling 3; Dorm Officer 2; University Players 1, 2; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 Nice president-presidentJ . HEIDI WEINGARTNER4B.S.; ngor: Zoology; Minor: Chemim'y; Bio1ogy Club 3, 4; Student Counci! Rep, 2; Chapel Choir 2; Uni4 versity Choir 1, 2; Dorm Officer 1, 4. IONE F. WERNEBURLB.A.; Major: History; Minor: Education; W.R1A. 3, 4; SEA 4; Student Council Rep. 4; A.W,S. 3, 4; Dorm Officer 4, MARY LYNN WERNER--B.S.Ed.; Major: Elementary Education; Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 1presideni1; Intramurals 3; W.R,A. 3; SEA, 2, 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 3, 4; Student Council Rep 2; A.W.S. 1, Z, 3, 4 KpresidenH ; Counseling 3. LORETTA WHITNEY-B.A.; Major: History; Minor: English; Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 1secretary1;W.R.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Torch 1. PAMELA SUE WIEDENHEFT4B.M.E.; Major: Music Education; Alpha Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Iota Z, 3, 4 1vice president, presidenH; Homecoming Comm. 3, 4; U. Singers 1; University Band 1, Z, 3, 4; University Choir 4; University Civic Orchestra 3, 4; A.W,S, 1, 2, 3, 4, DONNA WlLKER-B.A.; Majors: English and German; Minor: Education; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Z, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Gown and Gavel 4; Torch 1; University Choir 1, 2; Counseling 3; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 Wice presidenH; Young Republicans, WILMER WOELFER4B.S.; Major; Physical Education; Minor: Biology; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 1secretary1; Varsity Baseball 2, 3; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Varsity BasketbaH Z, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 4; SEA, 4, JERRY WRIGHT4B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: History; Sigma Pi 1, Z, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Football 1, 2; Swim Team 3, 4. LARRY L. YARGER-B.S.; Major: Physics; Minor: Math; Pi Kappa Alpha 1, Z, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Club 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Ccuntry 3, 4; Eiec1 Eng, Soc. 3; Engineering Soc, 1, 2; Institute of Radio Eng. 3; Math G Physics 3, 4, KENNETH YOUNG4-B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: History; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity BasketbaH 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. DAVID ZERSEN-4B,A.; Major: Religion; Minors: English and German; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3 1secretary1; Student Guide Service 2; Torch 2, 3, 4; University Choir 2. DONALD ZIELKE4B.S.: Major: Biology; Minor: Education; Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4; Biology Club 4; S.EA, 4; Torch 1. JUDITH M. ZUMBEHL4-B.S.P.E.; Major: Physical Education; Minor: Music; Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; Intramura's 1, 2, 3, 4; W.R1A. 1, Z, 3, 4; Majors Club 2, 3, 4 1president1; SEA. 4; Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4 1treas.1; Beacon 2, 3, 4; A,W,S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Danceiorchesis 2, 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3; University Dancers 4. WILLIAM H. ZWICK4B.A.: Major: Business; Minor: Math; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Bus, 6 Econ. Club 4. 269 270 Aaron, Kent Douglas --- Aasheim, Gary Lawrence - Abbe, Ross Else --,, - Abboff, Linda Carol Abendroth, Dorcas Ann ,98 Abendroth, Nancy Jean -82 Abendroth, Richard P. - -82 Abraham, Donald Charles - -57 Abraham, Edward Ernest Abraham, Sandra Lynne Adam, Mary Kay Susan - Adam, Paul Chrishan Adams, Sharon Lynn -- Adams, Virgmia Mary Adamson, L-harles A Adler, John H. Affeld, Jack Ri - Ahlemeyer, David Glenn Ahrens, Sheila Rae Aichen, L- ,,,,,,,, Albers, Elaine Margue Albertin, Mark Frank ,- Albro, EHen Jean -,,, Alexander, Kerry Duane Alexander, Lynn W. --82 Allen. Connie Lou Allen, Jack Ray --- Allenstein, Rhea Mae - Allerfon, James Richard - AHwardt, Dot ,,,,,,,,,,, 98, 191 Allwardf, Richard Edmund Alm. Larry Berndf -,, Alspaugh, Judith L. - Al.hans. Mona Loreen - Althans, Frederick E. Altmann, Betty lane Alvarez, David F. ,,,- AlwardT, Gerald George , Amt, Barbara Meinzen - Amt. Gerhard lohn - Andersen. Nick ,,,,, Andersen, Pafr Andersen, William Wallace Anderson, Craig Barry,,,- Anderson, Dale Arthur - Anderson. Douglas Arthur - - Anderson, Gary William - Anderson. OeraHd Lee -, Anderson, Grace Luella Anderson. lane Claire -- Anderson, Janice Elaine Anderson, Karin Jo - Anderson, M- Mildred Anderson, Patricia Lee Anderson, Ray Arthur ,- Anderson, Wendell Thorst Andrews, Edwin Lamar ,, Andrews. Emily L. --- Angle, John Herbert - -- Ansorge, Charles John Archer, LaCrecia Ann ,, Armstrong, George Fayette Arnold, Barbara ........ Ascher. Elizabefh Louise - Ashley, Kenneth E. -- Asman, Martha Ann - Atkins, Charlotte Ellen Augustin, Arthur AHan - Aumann, Roger F. -- Avery. Gary D, - Avery, Katherine K. - Ayres, Robert Lewis -- Babiar, Barbara - Sue Elizabeth 82 Bach. Leroy Philip ..... Bachmann. Zoe Clara Baechler, Donald Paul ,- Baerenklau. Albert George Baerenwald, Joanne Estelle , Baier, Lowell Edward -,- Baier, Robert George --- -- Baietti, Lawrence Thomas Eaiefti, Norman Edward - Baker, Clarence L. - Baker, George Pat Balas, Robert Frank -- Baldwin. Harold Richard - Ball, Judson Charles -- BaHersfein, James E. - BaHerstein, Sabra Ann - Ballief. Norman Carl , Bankert, loyce Virginia Banks. Frederick Henry ,, Bankson, Elizabeth Jane - Banta, Helen Elizabeth Baran. WiHiam M. --- Bardonner, Charles Buss - Barker, N. Berkow, Richard Carl - Barley, Robert Le ,,,, Barloga, Richard Rowland Barnekoff, Barbara Ann - Barnekow, Elroy ........ Barfelheimer, Myrna Ann Barr. Larrv Edward -- Barr, Marilyn Irene Barrett, Alan Shepard - Barrels, Deanna Marie Barth. Gloria Ruth Barth, Paul Sfephen , Bartsch, Karen Marie - Student Index Basseft, Barbara June --- batnje, Ruth Hulda , Bauer, Charles ,,,- bauer, Inez Marie bauer, Louis Edwin - bauer, Kobert G. , bauer, Susan Marie bauer, William Myrle , BaumannA Wesley Arfhu bayler, john Louis -- Bean, Mary Elizabeth - Bebout, James Richard becher, Lyle Walter - bechtold, Robert E. - beck, Barbara Ann -,,- Leckman, Helen Carolyn - Becken, Suzanne Ruth Becker, Juiiana ,,,,,, Becker, Marianne Katherine Becker, Robert Allen -,- Becker, Susan Elizabeth Beebe, Fred L. --- Beilfuss, Roy R, - Beilfuss, William HorstL - Beins. Befty Jean ,,,,,, Behling, Raymond Ernest Behnke, Barbara Anne Behrens, Judith Ann -- behrmann. Barbara Ann - Bell, Russell Norman --- Bellafiore, Samuel Ernest Bengal, Edward Donald Bengel, John Wayne Bennig, Patricia l, -- Benson, Paul Herbert Benson. Richard Harold Benz, Ralph Elbert , BenZ, Robert Walter - Benzies, Robert Micha Boseck, Joan Kathleen Boseker, Kenneth Allen Bottorff, Thoman Irvin Bouck, Rebecca Boulton, Judith Bourne, Kenneth Mar Bovee, Ila M. ,,,,,,, 54 Bowen, Cynthia Marie 82 Bower, Kenneth W. , braascn, Bette Marie Braatz, Ken E. --- 82 bradender. Jon Karen 82 Brakebush. Carolyn Lee 82 Brakhane. Jeannette Marie - 82 Brass, Janice Louise -- 99 82 Brassfield, Eugene E- 82 Brauer, Roger Lee - 82 Bravick, Joel Keith - 82 Braun, Carol Diane - Braun. Maryann Ruth --83 Bray, Lou Jeanne ,-- - Breimaier. Carol Ann 98 Breitenfeld, Doris Eileen 82 Bregitzer, Laura L ,,,,, 82 Brems, Robert Ronald 82 Brennac, Mary M, --, 98 Brgsen. Richard Henry 82 Brlckelmaler, Frank Martin - 82 Bnckelmaier, William J. - 99 Bridgeforfh, Donald Miller - Bright, Jess J. --, Brill, Susan Marie - Brindley, Gilbert Anthony Bringas, Irineo Varian -- Bringewaft, Nancy Joy -- Broadhurst, Jacquelyn Patricia ,,733 Brobst, Carol Lynne ,,,,, 83 Brockhouse, Gary Lambert - Brockman, KatMeen lune - B r q Brockmeier, Carol Catherine 83 BigfgusYingisEuE. - Brockschmidt, Richard W. -- --83 Bernecker, Jane Elise Brockschmidt, Roberta Ruth ,-83 57 Broecker, Joan Louise -- 33 Broeksma, Doujeen C. , 83 Broeksma, Judith Arm - 83 Brokaw, Sally Kay -- 54 Brondos, Charles Edwar Brotherson, Lorene Mae - 83 Browman, Salrly Ann -- 83 Brown, Dennis Arthur , 33 Brown, Maxine Frances - 99 Brown, Richard Earl ,,, 99 Brownell. James Garland Bruckner, Barry Fredric - Bruemmer, Karen Alice , Bruncke, Nancy Ruth - Brunn, Julia Kay -,,- 83 Brunsell, Pamela E. - 54 Brutlag, Wayqe John ,-- 83 Brusfman, LOIS .Elegnor , 83 Bublltz. James David -- Bubok. Amelia Marinn , 57 Bubolz. lames Richard - 83 Buchan, Burton Frederick A4 83 Buchbach, Hans Henry ---- 54 Buchholfz. Dick Chimes 83 Buckman. Yvonne Kay - 99 Bucnis, Alyce Mae ...-I 54 Buechner, Gathering Louise , 83 Buermg. William Richard 83 Buerkle, Edward Henrv - 3 Buescher, Kurt W. --, 3 Euerow, Eisbem Ruth - 3 Ruhlig, Hugh Edward - -- Buhrow, Ralph Charles - Bulmahn, Fredrick Wayne Bulmahn, Orpha June ,,- Bumgardner, Hubert AI Burch, Susan M. ,, 83 Burckle, Martha Ann Bluhm, Kent Alvin 7 57 Burgasser, Joanne Edna - Blount, William Rob - 83 Burgdorf, Arm Kuehnerf Bluhm, George David - 99 Burgdorf. Grace Mary - Berndr, Vernon Charles Berner, Beverly Joyce Bemfh, Robert Henry Berreitter, Nancy Claire Besel, Ronald Robert -, Besterfeldf, Barbara Ann Bestor, Frank ,,,,,,,, Beu, William Raymond Beyer, George Arthur - Beyer, JoAnn Marie - Beyersdorff, Gerald Edward - Bickel, Robert Dean Bicker, William Elmer Biemasfer, Robert Carl Bierwagen, Ellen Ruth Biesemeier, Carol Louise Biesemeier, Paul Arthur Biesemeier, Phyllis , Biggerstaff, Linda Jay Biglow, Terry C- ,, Billeffer, Richard A Eimler, Richard William BiIs. Charles Frederick Birch, James Arthur - Bird. Charles Eugene , Bishop, Carolyn V. Bishop, Russ AHan - Bitfner, Bonnie Lynn - Biffner, Ronald K- ,- Blakemore. David Lee Blau, Marleen Grace - Bleeke, George M- - Bleeke. Howard Curfi Bliemasfer, Roberf Eiodgetf, Guy J. Blomstrand, Ca Bloom, Bruce - Bloser, Trudy E Bluhm, Louis Edward -, Burger, C, ----,,,,- 84 Eluhm, Stanley Raymond 54 Burke. Carolyn LOUISE 7 J99 Blum, Elaine Carol --- 83 Burlev, Laura Lee ,,,, 100 Blume, Janef Leone - 83 Burmegsfer. Dale Lge 100 Bobb, Janet Louise - 83 Burmem'rer, Francella - Bode, JoAnn H, -- 99 Bums, Wesley R ....... Eoehm, lane? Marie - 83 Burt, Douglas Charles - -84 Boelrer. Charleen Rae 83 RUSCh. ludIH'I Ellen ---- 700 83 Busching, Marv Ann Rufh - Busching, Volina Georgia - Husick. Larry Lee ,- Busse, Allan Lee ,,, Russe. David Herbert - Busse, WHliam Arthur - 54 Bufferfield, Ted Lee - 87 Byers, William Lloyd - Boelfer, Frederick William Boester, Linda Diane ,- Boezeman, Richard A. Eager, Edwin A. - Bohlen, Reiner David Bohn, Richard Henry Boldf, Paul Warren - Bolen. lov Lynn -- Boley, Pafricia Kay Boling, Edgar Bruce - Bollinger. Walfer Albert Bellman. Enid Diane -- Bone, George Fonken Bonkoske. Gerrv -- , Booster, Kenneth Michael Borcherding. Ronald Harold - Cain, Marv lane ,,,- CaIkin, Judith Kay ,- CaHahan, Francis Roger 83 Callaway, Terry Rav --- 54 CaHigan, Thomas Iohn - 54 CaHow, once Elaine -- 83 Camarafa, Ioseph Michael Borg, Daniel Lee ---- 83 Canfway, Roland E, ---- Barman. Fred Richard 57 Carlson, Clarence Charles Barman, Jerry Jerome - -- Carlson, Hedda Mae Barman. Karen Laura -- Carlson, loann Ruth - Carlson, Hilme Carlson, Joan MarHynn - Carlson, Leonard Robert - Carlton, KenneTh Frederick - Carney, jack Dennis --- Carper, batty Ann --- CarrJer, Loretta V1ctoria Carter, Syivla Jeanette - Case. Russell L. ,,- Caston, Oaudia Jane - Cafes, Dania W, --- Cafes, Harold Thomas Cattau. Richard L- -- Cerny, James Robert ,,, Chabot, Kathryn Elizabeth Chalupka, Janyce Arm -.-- Chambers, Vernard Kenneth Chandler, Donald Arthur Charoenkwan, Prasit -- Cheman. Nancy - Chilian, Roland --,- Chippas, Steven Edward Chopin, John William -- Chrien, Wilma Katherine Christensen, Paul H- ---- Christiansen, GeraXd Eugene Christoffers, Vernon 0. Church, Sam Roberts Cich, Gordon M- Ciesar, GIII F. ,,- Clanton, Linda Lee Clark, Lenore Mary - Clark, James Borden - Clark, Johann Susan - Clark, Suzanne Elinor Clark. William F- - Clarke, Sylvia --- Clausen. Christian , Clausen, Judifh Lee , Claussen, Donald Paul - Cleaveland, Donald Bruce Clements. Francis Marion - Comer, Jerry C. ---- Cole, Eunice Marilyn Cole. Joan Elizabeth Colgan, Barbara ,,- CoHins, Alma Mareen , Collins, Janice Sue - ColquiH, Howard W. Comstock, Constance Diane Comsfock, Lynn - Congdon, Sfeve P Connell, John M. Connors, Judith L. Conrad, Marilyn E. Conrad. Norman , Conradf, David Paul Constanfine, Elaine Christina ,,84 Cook. Cherryll ----- Cook, Martha Arm Cook, Norma -- Cook, Richard C- Cook, William P, Copp, Bill Lee --- Copeland, Merlyn Edward Corah, Iames Michael - Cordes. Rita L, - Corliss, Gregg A. CoryeH, E. loyce - Cowing, Timofhy Lew Cox. George Lyle Coyle, Robert E. Craft Louise Ann Craigmile, Sybil O Cramer, Sandra M Craw, Douglas W Crawford, John A Creasy, James - Creer, Ronan W. Crowe. Carolyn ,- Cruser, Eleanor lean Cuccia, Robert Anthony Culley, Dennis M. ---- - Culling, Elaine Rosemary Cummings, Carol Lynne Cummings, Earl ,,,,,,,, Cummings, Thomas Edward Cunningham, Larry Lee ,, Cushman. Gloria Lee Cuff, Libby Ann Cysson, T. ------ Dahlln, lean Donna , Dahlman, John Henry - Dahlsfrom, David Victor , Dahme. Mildred Rufh , Dakich, Nick DaHman, Barbara Jane - DaHman, Margaref Mary - Daly, Phyllis Ann ----- Damerow, ludy Elaine , Dammeyer, Bruce Edwin Danikolas, Iames Dann, Carol lean Dannenbring, Dean - Darling, Larry Arthur David, Martha Marie - David, Monroe Sfephen Davison, Linda Ellin - Davis. Allen Warren Davis, Janet May --- Davis, William W7 ....... De Beauclair, Paula Jane Deckro, Steve A. 7 Dees, Ruth Rayola Dagler, Joy I. 7 Dehlin, Bernard 7 De Laurent, John Lew Demik, Thomas John 7 Derendinger, Jane Ellen De Simon, Susanne Marie Desmond, Clinton ...... Deutschlander, Ronald 5. Day, Beth Edna ..... Dey, Norbert Erhard 7 Dian. Linda A. ...... Dielmann, Patricia Anne Dierker, Linda Ann 7777 Dierking, Richard Walfer 7 Diersen, Richard Charles 77 Diersen, Ruth E. 77101, 188 Dietrich, Mary 77 101, 186 Digman, Thomas F. 7 7 Dillon. CharHe R. ..... Dilloway, Richard Warren 7 Dindas, Charlene Elizabeth Diirmar, Lenore Clara 7. Ditfmar. Norman R 77 Dobberfuhl, Sandra Lee 7 Dobbs, John Luther 7 Doege, Karl Frederick Doege. Marilyn M. Doerffler, Byron AI Dolch, Douglas George 7 Dollase, Marie Martha 7 Dolleck, Ardifh Marie 7 Dolleck, Lawrence Paul Dolleck, Loretta Ruth 77 Dolleck, Maxine Hellena Domin, David Henry 7 Dooley, Doris Jean 7 Doolittle, Philip C. Doolittle, Phoebe Jan Dopp, Grace Sharron 7 Dorchek, Beafrice M. 7 Dom, Richard A. 77 Dorsch, Henry Fred Dougias, James Car! 7 Douglas, Paul A 777 Douglas, Robert Burton Dragschufz Sharon Marlon 7 Draheim, Philip Earl 77.. DrawZ. Kennefh Edward 7 Drescher. Willie Homer Dreska, Richard E 7 Drodf. Judy Marie 77. Du Charme, Carole Anne Duerr. Eileen Ruth Duesler. Sue Ann 77 Du Frain, Beffy Isabella 7 Dukles, Svlvia Ann 77 Dunbar, Thomas Alva Dunn, Carol ...... Duns, Robert Allan Durkovfc, 10 Arm Sue Dusenburvy David N. 7 Duwe. David Conrad Duxbury, lohn ..... Dvorak, David Grant Dyck, Arnold Heinz 7 Dyer. Dorothy Rosa 7 Dzurik. Andrew Albert 77 Earl, Sandra Lynn 7777 Ebeling, James ATben Ebeling, Kafhy Louise Eby, Max Duane Eek. Anffa M. 7777 Eddleman. Edifh Stephens Eden, Barbara Eleanor 7 Eesley, Karyn RoIean Fggen. Kathleen Lois 7 Eggerdine, loanne Rut Eggers, Eugene 7 Eagers, Richard Ehlers. lames G ,,,,,, Ehlerf, Kathleen Ellen 7 Ehrenberg, William Herm Ehrke, Myrna Eileen 77 Eich, Virginia Eleanor 7 Eichelberger, Carole Arm Eichmann, leanine B7 Eichsraedf, ludHh Ann Eissfeldf. Judith Rae 7 Efvaz, Sargon 777 EH55. Joseph Carl 7 EHabv, lacqueline Marie EHiot, Iames Ernest 7 EHiof, MariTvn T. 7 EMS, Delberf Kenneth EImberger, Joan Cheryl Elsel'. lean Elizabefh 7 Ely. Colleen Marie 7 Emich. Robert Ray 7 Emrv, Marilyn Joanne 7 Endsley, Burton 77 Endres, Frederick M. 7 Endsley, Gloria June 7 Engelbert, Norrine lune Engerer, Carolyn Ann anler. Judith Ann 7 Englerf, Audrey Mae .7 Engling, Herbert WiHiam 7 Epstein, Judith Arm 7. Frdmann, Caro! Emily Erdmann, Dave ...... Erdmann, Lois Rosemarie 7 Erichsen, Erik Arnold 777 Erikson, Douglas 7 Erickson, George W Erickson. Richard Allen 7 Erlsten, Steven J. 77 Ernst, David Walter Ernst, John James 777 Eschenbrenner, Harold Eshenroder, Effer, Randy L7 Robert John 7 Etzler, Gordon Allen Larry Gene 77 Thomas Edward Ewen, David Lufher ..... Faber, Fabsxts, Arthur Edward 7 Fahling, PthP John 7 Fahmbmeh, Ann Loulse Fairchiid, Louis F7 Faludi, John Robert 7 Richard Thomas Fanslau, James George 7 Rosemary Patricia Elizabeth Feaster, John W. Arthur W. Fedder, Ruth Rachel Fetherg, Richard Allen Fehrenkamp, LeRoy WiHiam Claire Marie Donald Charles Fenske. Mary Helene 777 Ferguson, Dorothy Christina Ferrerer, joyce E, 77 Feuchr, Kathryn Ann Larry Lee 77 Nancy Louise Fiesler, Carol Ann Fifieid, Carol George R Fink, Gary Luther Dorothy M. Firebaugh, Norma Firehammer, James Freder Diane Elizabeth Fischer, Dorothy Elaine Fischer, John Warren .77 Fischer, Robert Charles James 07 7777 Robert Harold 7 William Carl Sharlene Ann Sharon Rose 7 Erwin Marshall Fjeldsfad, Karl NeIson 7 Flesch, Wayne Gerald 7 Flasher, Sherry loan 7 Mary Ann 7 Hick, Rosetta Mae Fohlmeister, Foley, Evans, Evans, Susan Fandell. Fasel, Favalon, Fedder, Feldmann, Fellows, Fields. Fields, Finzel, Fischer. Fisher, Fkhen Fisher. Fisher, Fisher. Fitchett, F Iesner, Doris Rose Karen Charlene 7 Folkening, Albert Edmund Kenneth Robert Fontafne, Roger W, 7 Jack Lorey 7 Ford. David Lee 777 Ford George Frederick 77 Lawrence LeRov Forster, Constance Beafrice 7 Forster, vaian Lenore 77 Forfson, WiHiam Bruce Fosfer, Sandra Lynn 7 Sara Jane 77 Fofh. RoIand Rov 77 James Alan Floren Forest 7 Fox. Richard T. Tad Paul Frank, William C Franks, Elizabeth A Franzen, Larry H. 777 Lawrence Lee Frauen, Leonard G. 77 Fraufnick, Arnold C. Frautnlck, Jean Marilyn 77 Frederking, Dolores Valaria 7 Freifag. William Cruden 7 Frick, Charlene R. 777 Fricke, Norma Jean 7 Friedman, Jerome Lee Friedmam lohn Robert Friedmann, Icahn Dorothy Friedrich. Karen Marguerife 7 Fritz, Michael David 7777 Fruehling Earl Richard 7 Walfer Marfens Frueh. Frederick PhiHD Fryhoff, Roberta Patricia Frykholm, Susan Virginia Carolyn Rufh Donald Arnold Roger Glenn 7 Dick 777777777 Furfh, Mary Bonnie Cahl. Betfe loan 77. Call. Harriet Joyce 7 CaTajda, Susan Elizabeth Gall. Rosanna Marie 77 Callmann, Phyllis L 7 Ganw. Donald G. 7777 Gapper, loseph Theodore GaDpen, Thomas Sammuel Carbe, Warren Murrav 777 Garbers. Dorofhy Louise 7 Garbers. Ronald Clarence Garrard, Fred Paul 7777777 Fonas, Foofe. Forse 7 I , Foster, Found. Frauen, Fruchl', Fuchs. FuelHnE, Fuelsfer, GarreH', Carol E. 7 Carver, Judy 77 Garwood. Larole Ann Garwood, Dean tlton Cast, Carroll L. 77 0551', Joel Arthur 777 Catewood, Mary Lorram Gatz, Donald F. 7 Gaver, Crefchen Gehle, Daniel 77. behle, Judith LOUISe 7 Gehle, Robert V 77 Uehrlnger, Georgia 7 Geis, kobert C. 7777 Ceistlinger, Jack Allen Gelhom, Phihp H. Gelner, Jean 77777 Gelopulos, Demos Peter Cengarena, Gloria Anne Geraes, Margaret Duras 7 Gercken, Sam Jacob 77 Gerkem Linda Annelte 7 Gerken, Lydia Esther 7 Cerken, Mary Elizabeth 7 Gerlach, Ronald H. Gerlitz, Carol N. 77 Germain, Lee Allen 77 Germann. Arthur David Germeroth, Phyllis Anne Gertz, Donald Vwctor 7 Gianikos, Nick E. 7777 Gibson, Milton Eugene 7 Cielow, Susan Harriet 7 Gierman, Dianne Marie 7 Giesler, Alyce Joy -7 Giesler, Tom Walter Giessing. Dannlel Fre Gihring, Lee W. Gilbert, Carole Lo 7 GHbert, Carv Michael Gilbey, Jack Goefz 77 7.7 Gilchrist, Anifa Edna Giles, David Lloyd 777 Gilkinson, Dale Robert 7 CHI, Gerald R 77 103 Gillespie, Carol 756 Gist, Paula Marie 7 786 Gifch. David William Glabe, Robert K 7777777 7 Glaeve, Gerald Frederick 7 Clancy, jack Lee 777 Glassley, Robert B. 777 Ciassner, Eilene Doris 7 786 Glatz, Marlene Verne 7 Gleason, David L. 7 Glover, Carol Ann 77 GMSenkamp, Richard Allen 777777 Gnau. Ronald John 77 786 Coebel, Marlin E. 77 7 Goede, Pauleffe BeH 7 Coeglein, Jerry Wayne 7 Goeglein. R. Larry 7777 Goehmann, Jacquelyn May 7 Goefsch, lean 777777777 Goetz, Charles Albert 7 Goefz, Gregory Hugo Goefze, Gary A. 777 Goldammer, Shirley lean Goldbeck, Herbert William Coldfrap, JoAnn Carol 7 GoHsch, David R. 777 Colke. Leonard Robert Connerman. Sandra layne Gonzalez, Vicfor 77777 Goodney, Kathy Elizabeth Gore, Sherry Sue 77 German. Gertrude M Gomowicz, Gerlad Alphons Gorske, Roger Anfhonv Gofro, Karen Lee Goth ChToe 77777 Gould, Elizabeth L Gozon. Richard Charles Grace. Edward Devon 7 Gradv, Sharon Ann 7 Graeber, James J, Graebner, James H Craebner, Iohn E. 7 Graefe, James Robert Graham, lane? Irene Grahn, Marguerife EHen Crams7 Eleanor 77 Granack, Tom C. Cranaf, Bruce R. 77 Craney, Karen Anne Granger, Marvin F. 7 Granger, Nancy Lou Gransfrom Ronald Willlam Grant, Ralph A. 7 Grass, Kurt Alan 7 Graupman, Robert Warren Graupner. Allan Wayne 7 Graves. Dennis Lynn Gray. Frank lames 77 Gram Malcolm Duncan Green, Iacquelvn Lorraine Green, MardeH Ida 77 Green, Robert Lynn 7 Greenwald. Larrv Lawrence 7 Greer. Ronald Wiliard 7 Greer. Tex Onedita 7 Greiner, Joanne Regina 7 Greinke. Gary A. 777 Gresens, Carolyn once Crichen, Marguerite Edith 7 Griesel. Roger Allan 777 Griessel, ludith Anne 7 Criessel, Robert H 777777777 Critzmacher, Wayne Russell Orobe, Carol Ellen 7 Groh, Katharine Lee Gronbach, Ruth Floren Cross, Mardelle Francine Robert Phillip Grote, Galen L. 7777 Carlan Dale Gerald Roy 7 Crate, Jeffrey Edward Corinne Ellen Crotke, Allen Edward Harvey Paul Grow, Ruthanne Claire Crube, Carol F7 7 Gwen. Gail Ann Gruenbeck, Laurie 7 Cruhl. William Wagner Crupe, Wayne Robert GseHman, Ronald Alvin Gudim, Merrlyn 7777 Guemmer, Al Martenn Gruen. Harry Michael 7 Guenther, Gullickson, Marilyn Faye 7 Dona Jean Kenneth Alfred William Edward 7 Gustafson, lanef Lindsey 7 Dorofhy LaVeme Grossarr, Grore, Grofe, Grotheer, Grotrian, Heiga Gurske, Oust. Gust, Guleer, Haack, Haas, Haas, Habifz, Eunice Priscilla David Paul 7 Joan Roberta Judith Cornelia Hack, Alan Norman Hackmann, Ann Elizabeth Haddock. Howard John 7 Haendschke, Ruth Marie Haertel, Paul Frederick Haffner, Hagemann, Joyce An Hagen, Marilyn Ann Hager, CeraId Thoma Hagge, Louise Marie 7 Suzanne Elise Hahn. William Frank Ellen A. Iudifh Alayne 7 Halfacre. William Kenneth Halgren, Hahn, Hakes, Halcomb, George Eleanor Ann Hall, Marfha A7 HaH, Raymond Warren Richard Neal 7 Nancy Virgmwa Judith Emily 7 Larry Lee 77 Lois Carolyn 7 Susan Dorothy Jerry Dean 7 Handrich. Lee Ellen 77 Hendrick, Robert Fred 7 Hannewald, Carol lean 7 Hansen, Herbert M. 777 Hansen. Marjorie Ann 7 David E HappeI, Merle Martin 7 Harding, Antoinette Patricia 7 Harkln, Michael Dennis 7 Harmeyer, William Lee 7 Harmon. Roger Paul 77 Harms, Norma Deanne 7 Robert James Carolyn O'Conno Elene 7 Hallberg, Hchher, Hamann. Hamann. Hampel, Handley, Happel, HarmsI Harnach. Mrs, Hamish, Lorelei Harper, Hazel Ann 77 Harrer, Benno Frederi Hartfelder, Fred Lew 7 Herring, Joan Laverne 7 ludifh Lee 77 Barbara Ela: David A. Herring, Hartmann, Harfmann, Hartmann, Ianice Jean 7 Hartmann, Henry W., Jrl Nora Jane Hartman, Richard Carl 7 Harfman, Roland Wesley 7 Hartwick, Donald Thomas Phyllis Diane Hasemann, Gretchen Louisa 7 Hasselbring, Fred Dale 7 Martin Hatch. Donald Warren 7 Hafffield. Carl Roland 7 Robert D. Hatfendorf. Shirley lean Jacqueline J. 77 Mary Lynn 7 Hauger. Jay P. 7777 Hausmann, Hauss7 Harfman, Harvey, Hasz. Hathaway. Haug. Hauge, Iloma Mae 7 Nancy Joyce Rosina Hayward. Ross 77 Heck, Priscilla Ruth 77 Heckner. Howard George 7 Heerwagen, Kurt A. 777777 Linda Marian Roberf Mason Diane Beverlu Karen Ann Heine. Margaret Louise .7 Carol Anneffe Heinkel, Richard Herberf Heinold John Keith Heins, Karen Dianne Heerwagen, Heiden, Heidfmann, Hein, Heinemeier, 271 272 Heinz, Gerald L. nemz, hams K. 7 Hetse, Dale WIIHB nexsner, James narol heme, Euwm Anarew 7 heIlDerg, Lnanes H. 7 Heller, Dorothy Mae 7 hellwlg, Karren Lynn He1m, Jerry J. 77777 HeJmstetrer, LarOl Kum 7 heiremotr, Heamer Luanne hemmerer, Lamryn Louise 757 Hemminghaus, Janice xum 777757 Hemmingnaus, Jucum Dorothea 7251 Hemphihl, Wheresa Arlene ...... 57 Henaricxson, Andrew John, Jr. 7754 henarlckson, Janet Lee 77 757 Henneman, Grace 5hmey Henmng, Mary Alice 7777 104 HEndrchS, Raymond Ruaolph 7 IKH Henriksen, Jualth Ann 77 Henscnen, John Kona1d 77 nenschen, Ihelma Catherine 77257 Hensel, james Robert 7 hensier, Dale Allen 7 777 Herbst, C1enn Gi1bert 77 hcrenueen, George Edward 7 nermg. Aleda kuth ,,,,, 7 herrmann, Marnexte 1:7 7 7nd HershfeJd, John David 77 hersmger, MariAyn Jean .88 Hessler, Glenn brian 7 Hesterberg, Paul Euwal 7 Hesterman, Caro1 1ean 7 Heussner, Germ WiHiam hewltt, Joan Virginia 77 HIDDard, 5al1y Jean 77 HHGebrand. Ronald Lee 7 Hildebrand, Lee Allen 7 7 Hilgendorf, Dan Edward Hugendorf, Don William Hill, Clifford L. ..... A HiH. Norman Wilfred ' Hill, William Car1 77 HiHe. DonaJd Ralph 77 HiHegas, Wayne I-redrxck HiHer, Arlys Ruth ..... Hil1er, William Eugene Hnger, Laurie Jane 77 HirschI Lynn Karen Himm, Sharron Jean Hirschmann, Rudolf 77 Hitchmough, Denis W, 7 Hockemeyer, AHCe Ann 7 Hodella, Deanna 17 777 7 Hoeh, Carolyn Anita 7 Hoehner, James Arnold Hoehner, Susan Arvilla 777 Hoemann, Sharon Kathleen 7 Hoermann. Linda Mathilde 777 Hoffman, Joan Maxine 7 Hoffman, Lane Buck 77 788 Hoffman, Warren WiHiam 7 755 Hoffmann, Ar1ene Caro1 7 788 Hoffmann, PhyHis Ann 777 Hoffmelster. Gerald Edmun 7 Hoffmeyer, Barbara Diane 788 Hoffmeyer, Connie Lou 777 Hofman, Charles Richard Hogancamp, B. W. 7 H011, Daryl Leland 7 Hohnbaum, lanet L 777 Hohnwald, Eric A. 7777 Ho1in, Herbert Fredrick H0119, Jeanette joyce 7 788 H0115. Larry Arthur 777 788 Holmberg, Barbara Ann 105 Holmes, John Radford 77 105 Holmes. Richard William - 777 Holter. Harold A. ----- Holter, Harvey Robert 7 788 Holforff, Karen ------ 788 HoIfzen. Donna Mae 7 105 Holz1nger, Dianne L, 7 788 Homann, Maxine Caroline 7 Homer, Donald Lexford 77 755 Honold, Maradel 77 Hood, Jean Marie 7 Hooks, Collis Char1es 77 Hopkins, Hugh Albert 7 7 Horkavi, SonIa Marie 7 Horn, James F. 7777 758 Horsfman, Justus 7 758 Horstman, Rosalie Katherine 7 788 Horvar, Robert Emil 7777 777 Hoskins, Stan1ey David Hovey, Edifh Gertrude 777 788 HousehoIder, Michae1 Kurt 7 -55 Howell. Barbara Mary 777 105 Hrivnak. Gloria lean 7 788 Hubbard, Carolynn Jean 788 Hubbard, Eugene E1mer 7 -55 Hubnen Ardell Ann 77 788 Huesing, Ursu1a Marie 7 Huggard, V1c'ror Arthur Jr. 7 Hughes, Eileen 1Maxwell1 7 Hughes, Ronald Frederick 7 Hulsen, Linda Kay 77 Huish. Pa1r1cfa Ceiga 7 Huisman, Pafricia Lynn 7 Hul1ings, Roberf Wayne Hultgren, Louis 77 Humbarger, Judifh 7 Huneeke. David Edward 7 Hupe, Carolyn 7777 7 Hupe, Nancy Beth - Hurd, Donald Edgar 77 Hurd. Julia Anne 777777 Hurfenberger. Paul Henry 7 Husenger, Ellen Jean 777 1annce. Michael Allen 7 lden, Curtis Lee 77777 Hseman. Kenneth August 7 Imboden, Jerold 7777 1ngelse, Char1es James mgroff, David Alfred 7 lnsley, Betty Page 7 1rsch, Leona 777 Issac, Napoleon Isley, Alan Ray 7 Ivey, Russell Edward 7 abs, Ernest C. 777777 Jacob, Janice Rosmae 7 acobs, Karen Suzanne 7 jacobs, William Richard Jacobson, Paul N. 77 aeger, Evelyn Elfriede laeger, Henry William 7 aeger, Sharon Elizabeth ahnuBernard Joseph 7 ahnke, A1Ien Arthur 7 ames, Richard Francis 7 Jamka, Ken 5. 77 7 anac, George William 7 ancowskis, Benno B, 7 arcik, Edward Harold 7 arosch, Helen Gertrude larnecke, Iva Ellen 7 Jarrett, John Stephen asas-Jazbutis, Albina C Jass, Thomas Milton aster, David E 77 ensen, Nice Violet ensen, lulie Martin ensen, Thomas Christian Jensen, Wayne Murray 7 Jenske, Carol L, 7 enske, Robert J. epsen, Larry Frank lereb, Sharon Louise 7 ersild, Susan Elizabeth ewell, Donald Oliver 0, Moon Hwan ----- Joesting, Lois Katherine Johansen. loAnn 777 ohns, Phyllis Marie ohnson, Brian Carl 7 ohnson, Charlene Edith 7 lohnson, Da1e Richard 7 Iohnson, Donald Leo lohnson, Elwin Earl 7 ohnson. Emily Jean ohnson, Ernest P. 7 ohnson. Gail Jean 77 ohnson, Janice Marie 7 ohnson, ludv Carol 7 ohnson, Karen Edith 7 ohnson, Mrs. Marga'reiL Helen 7788 Johnson, Marie Ann 7777 Johnson, Michelle Holly 7 ohnson, Robert Lesfer ohnson, Robert William 7 Johnson, Ronald Henry 7 Johnson, Ruth 1Mrs. H lolley, Judith Lee 777 lones, Call Anneffe Iones, lerry H. 77 7 Iones, Ronald Mac Jordan, James A. 1ordan, Eleanore Lo 5 7 Jordan, Mary Louise 777 Jopperi, Rfchard Matthew Joy. Sfephen Lowell 7 1uehgel, Joyce 1 777777 Juengling, Charles Edwar luergensen. John Stuart 777 1u1sefh, Alan C1aude 7 Iunas, Robert Alvin 7 Junker, Karen Lue 777 Kabaf, Carol Susan 7777777777 89 Kacanauskas. Cediminas K. Kachmarik. John A. Jr, 7 Kalb. Marjorie Ann 7 Kallio, Karina Faye 7 105 Kallusky, Mona A7 789 Kamlin, Karin Nedra 7 789 Kanning, Eugene Heuer 7 755 Kappler. Harvey A. 7 789 Karge, Edward WiHiam 7 789 Karpenko, Lois Faye 789 Karpenko, Bill 0. 77 789 Karshick, Jeannie L. Karfh. Barbara A. Kasfend1eck, Karl Keck, M111icent 77 Keene. George Calvin 7 7 Keeny, Larry Dean 777 Kehrer. Dorene Audrey KeiDer, Sharon Kay 77 7 Keksfadf. Herbert Willy 7 7 KeHer, Lewfs Porfer 77 K911. Dean ClementL KeHer, Carl Edwin 7 KeHer. Sherman 1a 7 KeHermann, Robert Marv Kelley, Pafsv Arm 777 Kemper, ludv Lois 7 Kempf, Dale Kempherr, Walter W , Kennedy, Dixie Dorene 77 Kennedy, Thomas Michael 7777777 Kent, Duane Charles 7 Kerezi, Janet Alma Kern1 Charles Prentice Kern, Harold Isaac 7 Kerrick, Kar1 Edward 7 Kersten, Phyllis Nancy 7 Kerwin, Ralph E. 777 Kettner, Peter Martin 7 Kickbush. Nancy M7 Kipp, Ellen Rae 77 Kirkegaard, Sven V. Kiefer, George Edward 7 Kiefer, Wayne Eugene 77 Kiekhaefer. E1mer Albert Kilb, Roberf Frederick 777 Killingsworth, Patricia Lee King, Ernest H. 77 Kirchner, Edward Joe Klage, Richard E. 77 Klammer. Karen Kay Klaff, Sybille C, ----- Klauss, Albert Karl Jr. 7 Klauss, Ardelle Alma Kleiber, Marilyn E. 77 Kleiner, Ruth Renata Kleinwachrer, Carole A Kleisr, Gerald Richard K1emmer, Karen Kay 77 K1ezek, Ronald Michael Kline, Larry Keith 77 Kline, Norman H. Klopp. Rufh Ann Klofzbuecher. David Klug, Rebbecca Doris 77- Knabusch. Charles Thayer 7 7 Knapp, Bonnie Lou 7 789 Knapp, Dianne Marie Knapp, IOeI ------ 789 Knigga, Paul Ernest - Knight, lohn William Knight. Robert 17 Kniola, Jim John 77 Knippa, lack William Knippa, Jerry 7777777 Kniseley, Karl Eugene Knispel, Roy R. ----- Knoell. Ronald George 7 Knoerr. 1. 777777777 Knop, Adele Lillian Knorr. Howard W. Knorr, Martin R. Knorr. Norman Arfhur - Knorr. Linda Carole 7 Knuenpel. Daniel Paul 7 Knuth, Ronald H. 777 Koch, Bartlett Paul Koch. DanieI Vahle 7 Kochenderfer, ludith Marie Kochenderfer, Linda Minnie Koebcke, Larrv Lewis 7 Koehler. loan Lynn 777 Kcehler. Kay Larraine 7 Koenecke, Lorraine D7 Koeneman, Carol Lvnn 7 Koeneman. David Warre 7 Koeneman. Marv Arm 77778 Koenig. Bruce Arnold 7 Koenn. Ianice Meredifh 7 Koerwitz, Daniel Lester 77 Koenke. Kenneth Miller 7 Kohl. Richard Lee 777 Kohler. Beverlv Helen 7 Kohls, Nina Marie 777 Kohlsfedf, Patricia Ann 7 Kohtz. Kaena A, 77 K0113, Robert E. KoHer, David C 7 Kollman. Kenne1h Richard 7 Kolterman, lanice Louise 77 Konofsky. Susan Margaret Konrad, Sharon Lee 77777 789 Konfak, Margaret Ann 7 789 Korcek, Ken J. ------- 758 Korsmeyer. Lillian L. 7 789 Korte, Karen Jean 77 789 Kosmak. Michael Anthony 7 Kosfbade. Gail M7 77 780 Kosuth, Sandra Lee Kovach. Claire Ellen 77 Kraai, Marjorie lane 7 Kraatz. Marcia Lucille Kraff, F. WiHiam 77 Krage, Chesfer L. 77 Kralovenec. Paul Andrew Kramer. Marfin Dona1d 7 Kramer, Rodger B. 7 Kraus. Sherrill May Kraus. William Lee 77 Krause. Charles Wright 7 Krause, Delbert John 7 Krause. Dixie Marie 77 Krause, EHen M. 7 Krause. lohn A. 7 Kreiss. Donna Ma 7 7 Krenzke, Patricia Ann 7 Kremske, Allan T. 777 Krefzmann. Karla Mari 7 Krefzschmar. James ArnoId Kretzschmar, ludifh Carol Krefzschmar, PauI E. 777 7 Kriesel. Iean Rosemary 7 Kriesel, Kar1 M. 777777 Krisfon. Charles George 7 7 Kriviskey, Mrs. Rubv - Kroenke. Eugene Richard Kroll, Glenn Herbert Krone, John C, 7777 Krueckeberg, Dan W, 7777777777 Krueckeberg, John Herman Krueckeberg, Mary Louise Krueger, lohn William 777 106 Krueger, William Frederick 790 KrueHe, Paul Lawrence 7 755 Krug, Shirley Mae 77777 Kruger, Gifford AHen 7 Kruger, Elaine Joyce 7 790 Kruse, Betty lane - 790 Kruse, Dale Keith 77 790 Kruse. Hannelore Alvine 7 Kruse. James Victor 7 7 Kruse. Lois lean 777 Kucinski, Paul Wayne 7 Kuckuck, Lynn E7 77 7777 Kuebler, Ann Louise Kuehl. Edward 7 7 Kuehn, Cort J. 77 7 Kuesfer. Carol Elaine 77 Kuefemeyer, Edward Norman 7 7 Kuhlman, David Henry 7 Kuhlmey, lune Carolyn Kulaf, Wayne Arnold 77 Kummer, Barbara Jean 7 Kunde, Arnold J Kurtz. Kay Kutansky, N Kuznik, Rollin F. Kwiran, Manfred Lachmann. Harold 77 Ladwig, CaroI L7 7 Ladwig, lanet Kay 7 Laesch, Rufh Elda L31, Henrv Hon Sun 77 --- Laicota. Richard Robert Laity, Bruce Robert 77 Lake, Marcia Ann 7 Lakota, Richard 777 LaHos, Richard Andrew Lamberfsen, Robert Hill 7 Lampabfer. Earl Stephen 7 Landahlx Paul Robert 7 Landgrebe, Mark Edward 7 Landherr, ludifh Kay 7 Landino, Carl R, 77777 Lane. Mrs. Frank 1Murphyl Lang. Robert Pau1 7777 Lange, Paul Rowoldf Lange. Ronald Robert 77 Lanoch, Diane Margaret 7 Lanfry. Terrv Lorin 77777 Lanzafame. Alfred Raymond Lapierre, David P. 777777 Larson. Henrv Lufher 7 Larson, ludv Ann 7777 Larson, Marsha W4 Laseman. Darlene Mae Lass, James Robert Lafuch. Royal Dennis Laun, Karen Loraine Laufenklos. Uhla 77 Lawin, Albert Richer 7 Lawler. Keith Andrew lawrenz. Sharon Alberfa 7 Lawson. Charles Michael lawwm lack Wayne Leal, lohn R. 777 Lear. lohn David 7 Learn Larrv Lerov Lebrechh Gerh'ude Louxse LeCV. Gerald Leon 777 Ledbeffer. loan Leona Lee, Richard WilHam 7 Lee, Sandra Fav 777 790 Leenev, Michael Iosech Leeoer, James Ward Lee+mae. Rein 77777 Lehman, Merle Claude Lehmanm Karon lur'ifh Lehmpuhl. Michael R. LPhr, Linda Elizabefh 7 107 Lehr. Susan Kav 7777 Lehrbaummer. ludifh Ann Leimer, Dwight Haro1d 777 Leicho. Geraldine Arm Lemke. Charles Wm. Leno. Theodore M. l. 7 Lense, loan F1orehce Lense, ludifh Karen 7 Lenz. Henrv Harold Lenz. Kurt Emil 7 Lenz1 Sharon lean 7 lePell. James Fredorick Lesfock. Diane Pufh Lefsinger, lamp: Edgar Lewandnwskk Fr'aar Ins LewiS. AMnHe Fewell leis. William 7 Lirhtpnberuer, 12m 1ich+enwa1d, Richard Eugene liechrv, Evanaeline Rae 7 lien. Edgar F7 7777777 lipnau, David Albert 7 l,ieoirz, WalfPr lohn 77 liedm, Donald Eugene Lied'p. lav Hanrv 7 linske, 1oe1 Allen 7 likeness. Rutbann 7 H15. Pawicia Iovce Limherl Iris Irene 11nd. Marcia Carol 1 indherz. Maurice Euaene 7 lindeman. lames Keith lindsew David Hala Lindsfrom, Jon David Lineback. Kathleen - Link, Ruby Fern ---- Lipperf, Stephen Norman - List, Charles Edward - Livingston, Donna lane - Liu, Margaret 1Peggy1 Exner Liverance, Beverly Elaine -. - Meger, Norma Lynn . Lockwood, Edmond Wiiber - Mehornay, Jack T. Loeber, F. .......... Meid, Carol Laura --. McMillan. Hugh Hopkins - McMillan, Ian C. ---- McNair, William Rexford McRee, Rufh Ann ....... McWilliams, Robert Andrew Meddaugh, Edsil lames - Muenchow, Carol Lee -- - Muenchow. Sue Ann -- 49 Muhl, Janice Winifred - - Muller, David R. --- - Muller. Richard Victor - Pawluk, Linda Roberta -- 108 Pearson. Geraldine Marie -92 Pearson, Loretta Joyce - 92 Peiffer. Jean E1izabeth - 59 Pekarek, Frank Edward - Muller, Sylvia Ruth --. 92 Pelfo, Karen Louise -- 91 Mund, Jane Elizabeth - 92 Pelzer. Gerald Edward - - Munfz, Roberta Ann -..- -- Peppas, William .- 91 Munsche, Marguerite Anna - 92 Periv Barbara M. Lofback. Pamela Mary Meissner, Wil1iam August - Murphy, Terrence IV -- Perry. Patricia Colleen Logan, Gary Edward Melchert, Luke Lael - 91 Murray, Thomas 1. - Perry, Patricia Mae ---. Lohmuller, John 5- -- Melinar, Lucille C. - 91 Mursch. Robert R. .-. Peterich, Albert Thomas - Lohrman, Sandra lean -90 Mensing, Richard Walter - -107 Murvihill. Marion Lorene Peters, Daniel B. ... 93 Lohse.0ryl1le Paul - -9O Meredith, Judy Lynn 91 Mussell, Shirley Joan .- Peters, Dorothea B1 - 109, 186 Long, lulle L - .90 Martins, Marilyn Ann 91 Myers. Mrs. Dor1s Belle -. Peters, Martin E. ... Long, Kenneth Wil1iarn Long, Susan Elinor Lonne, Sharon Lee Lopez, Barbara Ann Lothman, Meta A1 Louie, May Jean - Lovell, Harry A. Lucas, Janet Ann - Lud i Bruce L. LudWIg, Carole Nan Luedoman, John Keith Luedtke, Linda Lee -- Luehmann, Allan Edgar - Luehr, Bruce Ernest -91 Meyer, Cynthia Nemetz, Allen Paul -- Lukes, Leroy A ..... -91 Meyer, Dorothy Neubauer, Theodore Emil Lundberg, Nils Kennefh - Meyer. Fred --- Neuenkirch, Tom Wm. Lundgren, Curtis Vincenf - Meyer, Helen Neumann, Herbert Albert Lundquisf. Dana Richard - Meyer, Herm -- Newland, Mary Ellen - Lusfer, Donald Lee -91 Meyer, James Newton, Charles W111IS Lux, Robert Henry -- Meyer, James Nicholas. Dale Henry Meyer, Jane - Nicholas, Georgia - Meyer, Janet Nickel, Dieter H. - Meyer, Ken - Nickel, Patricia Kay Meyer, Margery 92 Nickel, Vinete Naclne - Mertz. Dorothy Louise Mesenbrink, Robberta Nagel. Edgar Herbert .-- Messerschm t, Aprlldawn Denise-- Nallenweg, Karl Walter 91 Naughfon, Walter Richard 91 Nedderman. Carl William - Neeb. Don Wayne ---- Negus, Robert Wil1iam Nehls, Margaret W. NeidHnger, Thomas - Neitzke, Donna May Ne1son, Beverly --.. Nelson, Fred Howard Nelson, Genevieve M. Peters, Walier August - Peters. Williams John Peterssen, Carol Alma - Petersohn, Karl Paul - Peterson, Bruce Howard Peterson. Dennis W1 -- Peferson, Donna Mae - Peterson, Elsa R. .-- Peterson. John Ray Peterson, Judith Ann Peterson, Linda Mae - Peterson. L1 Marilyn Peterson, Marlene Marie 55 Peterson, Richard --- Pererson, Robert Wayne Peterson, William John Petrie, Bernard J. - Petrie, Carol Joyce Pfansfiel, Carl Erw1n - Pfeifer, Glen A11en --- Pfeiffer, Charles Henry Pfifzer, Judy Margaret ---- Pf1ughoefr, Martin Arthur - Phillips, Dixie Ann ----- arm, Ernest Frederick Meien Cary - Merkle, Mar - Messman, Elizabeth - Messmann. Warren - -90 Messner, Win1fred - -90 Meter, James -- -90 Meyer, Alice - -97 Meyer, Bi11 --- Maas, Elaine Virginia - Maas. loan Helen Maas, Judith Ann -- MacAllister, John Wi1son - Meyer, Marianne 107 Ngemann. Cgrl George Phnipp, Suellan L. - Machina, Kenton Frank --- -91 Meyer, Marilyn 92 Ngemeck, Richard A. Pick, Samuel Eugene - 93 Mackensen, Charlotte Ann -91 Meyer, Merle - -107 Nlemeyer, Thomas Allen Pieper, Dodie Carrol 93 Mackmiller, Carol A. --- -91 Meyer, Robert - .92 Nierman. Nancy Anne -92 Niermann, Thomas A, 92 Nieffeldf, Darlene Joyce 92 Nieting, Joel Augustus Piepho, Albert -- Piepho, Alice Rose - Plepho, Robert Roy --- Meyer, Rosalyn me Meyer, Shirley - Meyer, Susan -- MauLachlan, Robert Arthur MacLeod, Carol Elaine - Macy, Aaron Scott Macy, Carl Louis --- . Michie. Lawrence N11son, RIChard Dale Piepkorn, Faith Elisabet 93 Madden, Elaine Jean - Mgck, Karen A. ------- -- Ngmtz, Tom A. -- Piepkorn, Felicity Ann -- 93 Magnuson, Arthur Paul - Mickelberg, Shirley Arm Ngssen, Gerfrude Pierce, Donald Robert - Magnuson, Lynne Mae - Middleton, Barbara Lee - -- leon, Suzanne Mane Piefz. Carolyn Kav Midelra, Andrew -- Noesges, Thomas Ayer Miek. Karin Anne - Noland, lohn Warner Miertschin. Marilyn Luce - - Noll, Burton Walter - Miessler, E. Saeger -.- - Noller. Patricia A. - Miessler, Herbert Styles - Nolfing, Elmer Lerov Mikkelsen, Richard Lee - Nolting, Harvard William Pilarcik, Alfred James - Pilch1 Frank Andrew - Fillers, George Wy1is - 92 Plass. Dorothy Irene - 55 Pleper. Virginia Eileen -- 92 Plimpton, Susan Elisabeth - Mahler, Nancy Claire - Mahsman, Cerrit E. Maier, Roger Karl - Main, Marietta Esfe Main, Stephen Paul Makis, jean Susan - 5 9 E E Pieper, Virginia E. - 2 2 Malak, Jeffrey Allan -- Miller, Ardifh Anne --- -92 Nordbrock. Frederick Lows - - Plochocky, Dennis Eugene - Malone, Thomas Patric Miller, Arlene Adrienne - -92 Norden, Arleen A. -- 92 Ploszau,Rona1dA.- Mane, James A. ------ Miller, Barbara Louise - .92 Norman, Arm Loulse - -108 Plum. Timothy E, - 92 Podoji1, Louise Frances 55 Poerschke. Lynn Noel 55 Poh1mann, Horsf Oskar -108 Norman, Dennis lohn 108 Norris. William James - North, Robert Lewis -- - Mi1ler, Carolyn Ruth - Miller, Charles Eugene Miller, Darlene - Mandell, Claude Henry - Mander, Mrs. 1mogene T. - Mandly, Betty Joanne - Mangels, john Walter - Miller. Ernest Kau Novak. Patricia Joan V 92 Po1latz. Naomi Eugenia 93 Manka, Louise Anne - Miller, Gary Michael Neubronnef, Fred Ludw1g - 92 Potlnow, William E. -- 55 Mann,Franci11eCarolyn - -91 Miller, James George - Nuechterlem: James Allen Pomerenke, Paula lean - 93 Manning. james Carl - -91 Miller, James Jay - -SS Nuelk, Bernice Carol --. Poortz1 James Edward Manning, Judith Susan --- Miller. Joyce Ruth -92 Nyhus, Thomas Allen -- Porisch, Ruth Ann .-- Porshinsky, Howard Jeffvy - Porter. Johanna Lee - Posselt. Patricia lean 107 Miller. Judith Ann 31 Miller, Larry Alvin -91 Miller. Marie Elaine Miller, Martha Mae -. Miller. Mary Elizabeth MillerI Theodore Erwin Manske, Paul Robert -- Marhenke, Eloise Ann - Markel, Margaret Rose - Marks, Kenneth Lee - Marks. Linda Anne - Marks, Wayne Edward - -55 Oakes, Ronald George -92 O1barr, Frieda Lenore . 432 Oberhu, David Marfin PoHenger. Julia Ann - -92 Oberholzer, Donald E. Power, Marguerite B. -55 Oberly, Dennis G. --- -108 Prange, Barbara Ann Marohn, lov Ann ----- -91 Miller, Walter A. --- Oberman, Lewis George - PrefzeI, Alan - 59 Marquardr, Bruce Walter - 107 Millies, Judy Elizabeth 0b1er, Kathleen Ruth 92 Price. Doug1as - Marquardt, Phyllis lean -- -91 Millies. Robert A. -- O'Connell, Karen Ruth 92 Price. lames -- - Marsch, Robert Richard Millies. Ronald Lee O'DeH. Bertha Marie - 92 Priebe, CarolynA 09 Marske, Maralyn Marie Mi1lies. Susan Lee - Ogg, Otis T. ------- Prlnce, Edward 1. - Marten, Sharon Kay - Mi1ls, James I. --.. O'Grady, James Dav - 48 Prindle, Gretchen La Martens, Marian ----- Mimms, Lee Stafford 01berding, lune Natale 92 Pritz, Kenneth G. --.. S9 Marfh, Judy A. - 186 Minniear, Wendy Loulse Ol1hoff. Marlene Ann --- 92 Probsf, Roberf Charles 49 Martin, Judifh F1 -91 Miofsky, Steve 0. - Olmsread, James Charles - 55 Proefrock Donald Paul 59 Martin. Marlena Joyce - -91 Misch1 Roberf D, -- Olson, Clifford James -- 92 Prothe, Eldon D. ---- 93 Marting, Neil Waltev - -91 Missell, R. Wi11iam . Olsen, Janet Rufh .-- 92 Prueser. Wi1liam Henry - Martis. Dona1d Patrick - MifcheH. Ronald John - -58 OHmann, Marvin L. .. S9 Puffpaff. Richard Lee - Merton. Arpad ------ Moellenhoff, Ralph Elmer .55 Oltroge, Deborah Ruth 92 Pustorino, Peter Johnathan - Marunde, Caro1 Marie - Moeller. Sh1rley MargeryL - 92 Opitz, Helen Louise ----- -108 Mascher, Jeanette Dorofhea Moeller. Janeen L1 --.- Orthman. Thomas Frank - -- Ouam. Michael D. Maschhoff. Leady Henry Moeller. Sharlene lane Orton, Thomas H. ----- .108 Quanof, Eldor C. - 93 Massey, William ----- Moellering, Carl William - Ossmann. William lame: - 92 Ouerm Cec11 Arthur - 49 Mathwig, Nancy Jean Moellering, Richard Wiliam Osterland. Roger George - 92 Query, Margaret C. - Matthias, Donna Lee Moeslein, Mary A -- 011'. Donald Dean -- -- Ouick1 Roger Allen - Matthias. Ronald W. 107 Mohrhardr, Paul David - OH, Pear! Ruth - 92 Ouinn. James Joseph - Manila, Charles Arthur 91 M0111 Darell Theodore - .5; OtYe. Ann C. .-- 92 Quoos, Margaret Ruth Mafyas, Susan Kay 91 Molz. Marian Esfella .- -SS Ofte. Qregory Albert - --- Matzdorf, F. ---- 55 Moodv, Susan Kav .. -92 ONE. V1cfor'A. ---.- -108 Raasch, jon Wayland --.. Mave. Richard Kern Moolenaar. Donald L. - Often. Mane Lpulse - -108 Rabe, David Raymond 9 Maver, Bonnie Jean - Moore, Alfred ...... Offo, Judith Marilyn - -108 Rada, Richard Thomas 7 .- Maxwell, James Edward - Moore, Roger Terrence - Owen. Jayne Char1ene - -109 Raddafz, c, ---------- 55 Oxyer. Ronald AlIen - Rademacher, Bruce Herman - Rader. Joyce Ann .--. Rad1off, lune Linda - Raffke. Linda Anne . Rahe, Edward CoIIins - Rahmel, Loretta Emily -- Rakow, Donald Edgar .- Ramage, Wi1liam Laurance - SS Ramming, James W, ----- Ramming, Kennefh Paul - Ramp, William Joseph - Randolph. Virginia Louise Rasmussen, Rhoda Martha Rastendieck, Karl Edward - Rafaschak. Diane E. . Rath, Richard Donald Rathmann, Deflee -- Rau, Charles W, -- Mooslein. Mary Anne -- Morandi, Roberf lacob - Morgan, Greer Ellyn Morgner, Fred G. - Morrisson. Alan Sfu Mayhugh, David Lee - Mazade, August Victor Mazzarella, Michelangelo Max Mazzei, Arlene Lillian - McCaIl, Fave EIIen - McCarey, Michael Carl - Morrhland, Earl 11 --- McCay, Bonnie Jean - Morfhland, William Edw McCormack, Nola Bernardlne --91 Morton, Oral G. -..- McCracken, Judy Carole -91 Mowar. Morey R. Mchne. Shirley Doroihy 91 May, George S. - McCue, Rosina W1 ----- May, William -- McDaniels, Dennis Charles Mudge, Jean Eliza et McDermoH, DeVona Dee Muehler, Paul A. -- Parkevich, Natalia -- McFarland. Joseph Allen Mueller, Ann Louise Parry, Dennis Howard McCuaran, James Arthur Mueller, ludlfh Anne - - Parsons, Patricia Jeann McCinty. Roberf A. -- Muellen Karl Walter Patenge, Beth - McGrew. Ann Gail --- Mueller, Ruth Ann - Paulus, John --- McMillan, Caroline Joyce ----91 Mueller. Sammuel Alvvn PauIITschek. Fritz -- Pace. Robert Eugene -- .92 Padula. Richard Dean Padzuikas, Paul A, -- Paetz, Frederic Harold Page, Judith Arm PaDe, Donald R, Palmer. Victor Pankey, Richard .-- Pape. Richard Lawre -92 Pardieck, Steve P. 273 Z74 Rauscher, Carol Margaret ----93 Raushi. Thaddeus Michael - -93 Raymow, Nancy Lee --- J33 Rayner, Gordon Narren 109 Kearaon, beverly Ann - -95 Kearaon, Wm. John -- - kenell, Raymond 0. Kecnlm, koger Niles - - Kecnnagel, beverly Joan - Reader, Fred A. ---- Keddel, James Allen -- Readersdorf, David Henry - Keaeke, Joanna Maria - -95 Kedlehs, Sandra L. -- J95 Kedman. bruce David - -95 Kedy, Gwendolyn Jane -- Kelchmann, Gloria Jean -- Reinbacher, bertruae Erlka Kelnhard, Chnsta Gertrude Remke, Randall Edward - Reller, Lyman Banh -- Remus, Charles Elmer - - Remus, Marvin Arthur - Renfrtlen. Otto Walfer - Renk, Cons1ance beaTrice - Renken, Robert Donald - Reno. Barbara Ane Renz, Gloria F. -- Reuter, Myrna Phyllis - Rueter, Nancy Ellen Ruefer, Ruth Ann -- Rewerrs, Charlotte Jean Reynolds, Thomas Edward Ricciordi, Helen A .--- - Rich, Penelope Lorraine - Richards, Robert Dale Richards, Ronald Lee -- Richardson, Cathie Jean Richardson, Judith A. Richerf, Del Richert, John Louis Richert, John W .- Rlchter, Donald Edwin Richter. Max ------ Richter, Stuart Glen Rickard, Roger L. Rickhoff, William L Rickus, Richard H. - Riechmann, Fritzie Riedel, Ann Louise Riegelman, Don Smffel Riemer, Jerry Alberf Riemer, Norman Carl 4 Rierhmeier, Nton Fredenck Riethmeier, Margaraf A. Riley, Eleanor Ernestine Ritchie, William David Riff, Norbert Charles Rivers, Chuck Rivers, Margar Roames, Judie Rae Roberfs, Glen Alan Robertson, Jerry Lynn Rockett, Arthur Freder Rockeff, Judith Louise Rockway, Phyllis Ann Rodehorsr, James F. --- Rodman, Michael Warming Rodman, Orlando 69 ----- Roebert, Gladys Louise Roebke, Ruth Diane -- Roeder, David Erwin - Roelke, Ronald H9 - --- Roemer, Paul W. Roemer. Harry G. - Roemke, Claris W9 - -- Roesner, Larrv A, - Roll. Robert Edwin - RoHer, Nancy Lee - Roller. Robert F9 ---- Rollins, John Kenneth -- -- Rolston, David Hatlawav - Rome, Patricia Ann -- Ropes, James GHbert - Roscoe, Ronald Elmer - Roscoe, Roy John ---- Rosenquisf, Karen Irene - Rosenthal, Gene Hilda --- Rosenthal, Robert Stephen Ross, Linda Arm ---- Rossow, David Edward Rossow, Karl Herman Roth, Meta E. ---. Roth, Michael D - Roth, Nancy Rita - Roth, Ronald H9 -- RoH. Donald Ralph - Roffmann, Robert Paul Rowe, Helen E. - Rowley, C- ---- Rozhon. Carol Ann - Rudolph, Brenda Louise Rudolph, Janet Marie Ruge, Ann F- Ruggeri, Geno Rullman, Joyce Rullman. Roy 9 - Rullman. Ruth Elle Rummel, Harian G, - Ruprecht. Marv Louise Rustmann, Roger Willia Ruvs, John Phillip ----- 4 -- - Ruuarde. Helen Anne Elias - - Ryding, Rev, Eugene Charles ---- Sachfleben, Frederick Emsf ----1 10 Sager, Donald F. --------------- Sajeck, Valerie Ann Saks, Judith Ann - balmen, Berry K4 - bandme, Leroy K. - baracmr, norman Lee bass, janer :. --------- bassmannmausen, waner u. baltelmeler, jUOHn Arm - baubert. rump Arthur bauerteng, hum Ann - 110 naunners, lualm Ann -94 bawtell, Lynda Kay -94 5caer, Heruen A9 -- -94 :canlon, Jonn Edward - - bcanett, Margo Mueller bchachmger, Larol Helen 5chade, Wilhelm --- :cnaerer, tleanor Rm bchaefer, Naomi France 5chaffmr, Ann LOUISe - bchafrik, Carol Linda Scneer, Diane Marie bcheer, M, William Schetfler, Lawrence schellin, Carl Otto - SchenK, Carl lonn - 110 Scheppan, Elizabeth Ann HO wherer, Ronald Louis -- HO bcheuerman, David Arnold -94 bchewe, Carol Jean -94 Schewe, Mary E. -- -94 bchiefelbein, Judith Ann -94 bchimkus, Carolyn Mae -94 Schindler, Barbara A. - Schlegel, Donald E Schlegelmilch, Noel Rex - -94 Schleich, John Francis - Schlender, Marlene Beth Schlie, Theodore W; Schliebe, Sharon -- -110 Schmalz, Philip Frederick Schmalz, Ruth C. ---- -94 Schmeling, Roberta Ann -110 Schmid, james W. -- --59 Schmidt, Allan Henry --- -HO Schmidt, Dianne Dorothy Schmidt, Edward O. -- Schmidf, James Gaylord Schmidt, Janet Jane Schmidt, Karen Kaye Schmidt, Sylvia Ruth - Schmim, Ruth Anne - Schmidt, Jane Claire -- Schmueser, John Richer - Schnarrs, Judith Ann ----- Schnalm, Robert Frederick Schnaufer, Fred John -- Sohneble, John E. --- Schneck, Marge Carol -- Schneekloth, Larry Gilbert Schneider, George Ruff - Schneider, Verne R. - Schniner. Fred J. Schnute, Jon T. -- SchoH, Carl Edwin -- SchoHeH, Henry Andren - Schoenbacher, Joyce Ruth Schooh, Robert Lavern -- Schramm, Arletta A. Schraiber, Joyce L ----- Schreiber, Marilyn Ruth Schreiner, Ann Rebecca Schroeder, Anna E. -- Schroeder, Arthur Charles Schroeder; Donna Carolyne Schroeder, Lynn Clare Schroeder. Paul Dale - Schroer, Donald Paul Schrorh. Katherine Rufh SchuessIer, Greta Lynn Schrum, Nada Janette - -HO SchuHer, Sandra Elain - 94 Schulfz, Anthony W9 - -1 10 Schultz. Beverlyn Ellen 94 Schulfz, Donald D. - 95 Schqu, Hester D- Schulfz, Marion 1. Schulfz, Richard Lee - Schultz, Robert Paul Schultz, Robert William Schultz, Ronald L - Schultz, Wayne W Schulfz. Carl L. - Schulu, Sandra Le Schumacher, Ann E. Schumacher, Roland Pa Schuster, George Karl Schuster, lean Bonnie Schuster, loan Trudy Schuster, Robert E. - Schuff, Warren Erwin Schuif. William Eldon Schufte, Ianice Rufh Schufte. Hester Diane Schwanke. Sandra Mae - Schwanf. Richard Charles - Schwanf, William Frederick - Schwartz, Lana lean ------ Schwartz, Lorraine Beatrice - Schwarz, David J. -------- Schwiefert, Bernlce Rae Schwittker, Fred John - ScoH', Gary H. ---- Scoif, Harold Lee Searl. Geraldine Lois - Seebach, Gail Ann - Seebeck, Dottie E. --- Seefeldt, Janet Irene --- beeteldr. Marian Helen Deefeldt. William J. --- :eegers, konald Edward - :elaler, Uavxd Howard - Seiterth, Judith Lynn -- belja, John ----- --- acume, mumru -:b DEMON, vvm ----- -20 aemrucK, narolu Keynold - --- DUNKUBH, KUUEFK Lnarles - berKlanO, Roger - :uver, jOE ..... Deytert, uo.ores muse bnailaA Emma --------- znananan, pennxs :uwara bnannon, KOECF D ..... bnearer, Lame Ann .. bnearer, LESlIe Ivlarnn bneDlK, Pamma Kay -- meets, Mrs. baroara Lee - hnler, Maynard Jennings bmppy, KODEFT wulllam - $mrer, Karen K. --- DhoDK, baHy hue - bhulTZ. lane Louise - hnurr. Roger tugene - men, Robert Norrldge bteoer. Janer Joan - bleber, Joyce Darlene blevers, Marilyn Jean - bleving, Joanne VIVIan :JIer, Margaret Mary - bllvey, Kathleen Ann hlmmons. Fred blmon. Claire - blmon, Lenard bims, Ann A, -- Sinclair, Paul De n - slnes, Karen Diane - bingel, Jean Carol 4- 5inn, Christine Viola Skinner. Mrs. Arlene - - Skronek, Kenneth Allen Slanicka. Paula Ann Sleizer, Sondra Kay .-- Smart, Thomas Willlam SmedlundA Janet Audrey Smedman, Elaine Ann Smejkal, Barbara Ann SmiTh. Bethie lean Smith, Bruce B. --- Smith, Earl Howard - Smith, Ferne A. --- Smith. Geraldine H. - - SmithA Herb P. --- Smith. James Edward Smith, Joanne Harlene Smith, Judy Lynn Smith, Marvin Earl Smith, Marvin Jam Smith, Tyrone Wilson Soeken, Don Ray --- Soenksen, David Alan 50hr. Robert Truemgn. - Sommers, Harry Wllllam Samson, Granville Cranfor Sorenson, Pam Herbert Soubo, Charles Edward Southworth, Willlam C. Spaeth, Janet M. ----- Spannaus, Bertha Wise Spaulding, Nancy Evelyn Spencer, Lila loanne -- Spilman, Mildred Rose Springer, Sue ------- Sprung, Thea Lillian - Spurgaf, Robert Mearl - Stager, Anda Elizabeth - Stagge, Gordon Robert - --- Stahl, Lee A, ------ Stammel. Edward H, - Stanius, Carla Jean - Stark, Bette Jane -- Sfark, Bonnie Jean .. Stark, Ernesf Henry - Sfark, John E. --- Starks, John P. - Starke, Marylou -- Sfazinski, Richard Michael Stedman, Kenneth Ronald Steeb, Dorothy - Steele, Albert N. Steele, Nancy El Steffan, Adrienne -- Steffen, Judith Ann - Steffen, William Walt Stageman, Henry John -- Sfeinhaus, William Roberf - Steinke, Barbara Rose - Sfeinke, Janet Natalee - Sfelter, Karen Annette Stelzner, Charles David - Stepanek, Hamer Frank - Sterling, Mrs. Marie Rambo Sfeudle, Gary Herbert -- Sfevenson, Rosella Mae Sfickford, Jill A. Stifel, Grady -- Sfindel, Carl F. - Stinson, Marion Sykes - Sfinson. Ralph Sykes - Stock. Gayle Elizabefh Stoddard, Lois Marie --- Stoelfing. Lyle Clarence Sfoffel, John William -- Sfoll, Howard W. ------- 95 Stortlemyer, Naomi Ruth Stout, Ruth Ann --- Strasheim, Carol Ann Streder. Juliann Elsie Sfrefling, Richard Wi Strefling, Roy Walter -- Strefling, Sharon Hertha Stresney. Judith Ann Strieter, Ann Louise Strieter, Judnh Evelyn Strieter, Mariam C. - Stritof, Martin Joseph Strom, Barbara Hehen Strothmann, Ronald Wayne - Sfrunz, Carol Ann - Struss, Alan Henry Sfruve. Mary Jane Stuart, R. ...... Stuebe, William Arthur Studmann, Earl Irwin Studtmann, James Louis Sfueber, Barbara lean Stumm, Carolyn Edith Sfunkard, G. Fredric Sullivan, James Leo - Sullivan, Judith Ann Sullivan, Terry L. - Suizer, Kenneth E. Sufton. Lee A Svihra, Andrew SvobodaA Robert G. Swanson, Carol -- Swanson. Diane L, - Swanson, James Leste Sweef, Bonnie Suzanne Swendsen, Joanne Ruth Swenson, David Kenneth Swift, William ludd - Szilage, Sherry Lynn - Szynalski. Frank Albert --- Tabor, Patricia Ann - Taibl, Al --------- Tangermann, Judith E n - Tank, Sandra Ann -------- Taylor, Thomas Norman Teaghe, Wayne Irvin - Tellman, Marian E. -- Tellschow, Marlo Jean - Terhune. Marcia Lucille - Terney, Marion Evetyn - Terry, Thomas D. - Tetze. Richard ---- Tewes, Eugene Lothar - Tewes. Nancy Leona -- -96 Thalacker, Roger Knacksfedt - 96 Thelander, Kenneth C. Thiele, Judith Starr - Thielker, Marcia Ann - Thieman, Michael Ray - Thieme, Deloris --.- Thies, Robert James - Thiese, Alan Fredrick Thietje, Kay Irene -- Thisfed, Joseph R. - Thole, Glenn H. ---- Thomas, Paul Kenneth - Thompson, Larry Clinton Thompson, Janet Amelia Thompson, Nancy Lynne Thompson, Sharon Lee -- Thompson, William Albert Thormahlen, Edward Roberf Thome, James R. - Thornton, Donna L Thursam, Edward Tiffany, Avery MoreHe Timm, June Y. Timper, Delbert G urge Toepfer, Marie Ann --- Todhunter, lack Richard Tolson, lohn P. Tomasovic, Richard Paul Torgerson, Larry Keith Toth, Phillip A --- Towle, Jerry Charles Towler, Wayne Allen - Trampe, Susan Laura - Traugof'r, Richard Carl -96 Traufman, Taylor Herman - HZ TraVIs, Jayne Ellen - -96 Treesh. Roberfa loan - -96 Tremaine, Gale Evelyn - -96 Trenker, Gary Carl - -56 Tressler, Chris John - Troeger, Merton Robert Troester, Laures lane Trosf, Albert R ------ Troxel, Roberta Louise - - Truemper, Dean Fred - Truemper, Thomas Carl - Tsai. lohnson --- Tull. Thomas E. - TurIey, Thomas Allan Turner, Linda Lou --- Uebel, Carl John Henry -. Uebel. Jacob Alfred -- Ulbrioh. Edith Louise Ulbrich, Nancy B. -- Umnus, Helen Lucille - Umphrey, William Allen - - Underwager, Kay Janice - Unger. Marilyn Ann ----- Urschel, Sarah Katherine - Utech, Myron Raymond -- Utter. Daniel Anfhony - Uzis, Alfred Richard - Vanderbles, Audrey Elaine - Wallman, Clifford George -- Walfers. lohn L. ..... Wa1ters. Louanna Lee - Walther, Christine 5. - Whitman, Charles Mason - Whitney, Jean Louise -- Whitney, Loretta Whitney Wichmann, Ken Louis --- Wright, Jerry Ross -- Wright, Larry Dean Wukaseh, Ronald F. - -- Wulf. Arnold William Vander Meeden, Carol Ann 96 Walther, Susan Carolyn -- Wickersham, Randolph Sheridan Wulf, Carol Annette 97 Vander Meeden, Don H. 96 Walfon, Mark Woodworth --- ngmer, Raymond F ,,,,,,, Wulf, l: Stevan ---- -- Vandersee, Barbara Anne - Wambsganss, Martin William - 112 Wiechmann, Ruthmary Joy Wunderhch, Jane Rufh -- 97 VanderSBE, Charles Andrew Van Epps. Mary Lynne Van Evra, James Woodson Vargo, Allen A --- Vargc, Robert Allen Varzeas, Carlos -- Vater, Virginia Gav Vaughn, Carolyn Lee - Vaughn, Roberta Gail - Vedell, Thomas Dale - Verhulst, Richard H Vermeulen, Anita Lyn Verses, Christ James Vezner, Karl Otto - Viehweg, Pefer Fran - Vinzant, William Lawren Voelker, Ianef Bertha - Vogel, John Reinhart - Vogelsang, Maryann Vogt, Ernest Doyle Voigl', Eva Louise Voigt, Gail Louise Voigt, John Henry Voigt, Judith Elaine - Volk, lohn Matthias - Vollman. Nancy Kay Vollrath, lohn F. --- Von Amelunxen, Karen M Wangelin, Martin H. - --- Wieck, Barbara Amta - Warnke, Marcia Lyn - Wiedenhefr,Pame1a Sue Warren, Louisa March - Wiederaenders, Ruth Ann - Warsfler, Donna Kay - Wlehe, John Walter --- 96 Wassmann, Marianna -- Wjemeyer, Theodore Anthony 48 Watkins Marilin Jean - Wgendl, Margaret Kathryn 96 Watler, Karl William - Wiese, Helen Jean Coleman 96 Watson, Don Ross -- Wiese, Judith Lee ----- 95 Wayne, lames Allen -- Wildauer, Robert Richard Weames, Alberta Faye Wilde, Charlene Diane -- Weary, Marlys Elaine - Wilhelm, Charles Henry - 96 Weary, Sharon Elizabet Wilkens, lowe Ellen 96 Weaver, JoAnn Ruth - Wilker, Donna - Weber, Barbara Ann Wilkie, Richard Weber, Carol L. --- Will, Nancy Virgin1a Weber. Faith A. -- Willenbrock, lohn C. - Weber, Grace Thea --- Willer, Richard Henry Weber, John Henry --- 112 Williams, Bonnie Irene Weber. Pafricia Anne - -97 Williams, Don H. -- Weddle, Alice lane -- -97 Williams, John Ber? Zalewski, Sandra Louise - Wagner, Carol Ann -- -97 Williams, Keith D- Zaun, Robert Leroy ---- 96 Wehmeyer, Philip George -56 Williamson, Nancy Va gene -97 Zautner, Susan Linda -- 96 Weiherman, Judy Ann 112 Wilmofh. Edmond T. -97 Zautner, Wilbert Henry Weil, Diana Judy -- -97 Wilson. Karen P. -- -97 Zeh, Brian Ronald ------ 56 Weimer. Darlene E. --- Wilt, lohn Thomas -97 Zeim. Nancy Caroline 96 Weingartner, Heidi Elsie 112 Wine, Jack Wilbur - Zeiez, Elizabeth Anne 96 Weinhardt, Fred Arthur -97 Wing, Richard Paul -97 Zell, Ute W. ------- Weiss, Barbara Rufh - -97 Winkler, Gayle Nancy -97 Zenk, Patricia Arm Wunderlich, Paul Harold - Wurm, David Richard -- Wykel, George Jude --- Yarger, Larry Lamar -- Yafes, Frances A. - Yauk, Carol Esther Yeager, Robert G. --- Yollmer, Sharon Diane -- Yoss, loel Richard -- Young, Bonn1e Ruth - Young, Howard Cox Young, janef Rache1 -- Young, Kenneth Edward - Young, S. Cordell --- -- Youngjohn, Beffye Yost, Barbara Jane - YuiH, James A. ------ Zabel, C. Sidney ------------- 97 Vorwerk, Eefsy Sue - Weiss, Carol Elinor --- .97 Winkelmann, lohn Paul - -97 Zersen, David Voss. Laurence Davfd Weissenfels, Herbert Paul - -97 Winter, Charles Frederick -56 Zersen. Kafhryn Elizabeth Voth, Marjorie ------ Welge, Allan Rudolph - Wipfler, Allen Edward - - Zervos, Louis P. --- -- WeHer. Constance E. B- Wirick, Clinfon Dudley Z1egler, Carl H. --- WeHs. John ----- - Wischhusen, Richard - - ZTegler, John Arfhur - Wendf. Fredrick William - 56 Wiswell, lohn B. -- - Ziegler, Karen Rufh Wacker, James H -- Waddel. Judith Arm Wade, Christiane F. Marlg Wentzlaff, Roberf Carl --- -97 Witte. Richard Henry Ziegler, Melanie Jeanne -97 Wagemann, Janef Kafharme Werling. Wilbert Wallace - --- Wittlingar, Fred Arthur - -97 ZTelke. Donald Henry - J73 Wagner, Bea Marie ---- Werneburg, lone Frances - 112 WiHman, Ruth Ann --- .97 Zie1ker, David Lee - -97 Wagner, Carolyn Joyce 96 Werner, Janis Marie - -97 Wobermin. Robert John - -56 Ziesk, Arthur M, - -56 Wagner, Charles Alyin Werner, Mary Lynn ,- 112 Woelfer. Wilmer Frederick 113 Zilke, Barbara Lee H - Wagner, Edith Antonie - 96 Werner, Norman Elwood , -97 Woell. Sfanley Edson -. .59 Zi1ke, Robert Walter - Wagner, Robert Arthur Wagner, Theodore Arden WaIesh, Stuarf George - Walkerl Robert Louis - Walkley, Nancy Lee - WaH, Gloria Jean -- Werner, Wendell E. - Werth, Carl Howard Wessler, Judith Karen - West, Eugene L. ------- Wesfphal, Howard Walter Weydemann, JoArm Woiohn, Ann Charloffe -97 Wolf. Charlotte Julia ,97 Wo1fe, Barbara Rufh - Wo1fe1 Ronald Frederick - Welter, Reynold A. --- Wolfher. Chrisfine Susanne Zimmermann, Pame1a Rose Zimmerman, Thomas Bruce Zingerline. Lila Margaret - -97 Zoellick, George Carl - -97 Zoller, Albert Philip - Zschoche, Barbara Ann Wall, lanice Ann -- 96 Wharfon. George L- Woodruff, Gordon Thomas Zubeck, Rayl -------- Wallace. Robert Bruce - 96 Wheat, Patricia Kay Woolley, Roberf George - -56 Zuber, luanita Shirley --- Wallen, Ralph Arthur - 96 Whidden. Sarah Elle Worch. Nancy Clark - - Zumbehl, Judith Mae - 113 Wallhausen, Carol Arm - 95 White, lack Edward Wallhausen, Kenneth H. White. Brian F. Worley. Kennefh los Zweife1, James R. - --- Wrede, Sandra Kay Zwick, William Harlow 275 276 1960 Beacon Staff EDITOR .................................... David W. Koeneman ASSOCIATE EDITORS ...................... Jody Beyer, Jim Miller BUS. MANAGER ................................... Bill Seifeldt INDEX EDITORS ........................ Carole Shearer, Liz Beutow ART EDITOR ............. Ann Norman; Sue Becker, Carolyn McMillan COPY EDITOR ........................................ Jan Rass DUMMY EDITOR ............................... Phyllis Hoffman PHOTOGRAPHERS .......................... Dillon and E. Schmidt Section Editors Faculty and Administration ............ Wendy Minniear; Julie Streder Seniors ............................ Carol Blomstrand; Sandy Schultz Undetclassmen ...................... Judy Zumbehl Clubs and Organizations .............. Judy Buesch; Sue Hampel Activities .......................... Judy ROCkett Greeks ............................ Dottie Peters Athletics .......................... Men Bob Senkbil; Bill Sommers WomeniSalIy Hibbard Dorms ............................ Peggy Lui Centennial ......................... Faith Weber Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs


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