Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)
- Class of 1961
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T' 1 Q JL, L . an 1 . X .M 4 ' , - 1+ ' L . , N, im ' ,I M'--,, I J ' - ,, , A 'E ' ' . 5 'r 4 ,vzykx-UA, . A L., xrraqbtg F X '74 7- ' . q M H 'Euw 3' A E L w , qw- N , -' ,,, Bydf- v -my-. 1 f ku uw I W 3 N , 5 :E . .mi - I in H ff - , K 'X + ' ' fa f . . , ' Q' . ' , A .' ASNLH , . . W Ny ' , X1 , - 'Q ' ' 'Nw ,.. , ,, ' ' 14 J . -M --... , -. 'W Q6 'Y Www www x Q., - ' uw 1 I H u ,LE On the left, the stained-glass window of the Memorial Chapel chancei exemplifies the center of Valpo's spiritual life. In the center, students pursue the academic life in the lounge of the Moellering Memorial Library. On the right, the fire-place in the Union focalizes sociability and relaxation for V.U. students. The university life is a rich, full life. The student who enters Valparaiso University en- counters a new life with three main aspects: the spiritual, the social, and the academic. Although it is up to the initiative of each in- dividual to utilize the opportunities afforded to him, Valpo provides a rich source of growth in all three facets of the university life. The spiritual life is centered around the Memorial Chapel, standing at the highest point on the University campus. Services each Monday through Friday, as well as the Sun- day service, allow the Valpo student to par- ticipate in periods of reverence and worship in the midst of his busy and sometimes hectic schedule. Social life abounds wherever Valpo stu- dents gather. The Student Union is provided for just such gatherings. The Union boasts a game room, bowling alley, cafeteria and snack bar, plus a large lounge. The offices of the Student Council, publications, and other stu- dent serviccs are housed in the Union. Meet- ing rooms of various sizes for any group clearly distinguish the Union as being the hub of V. U. social activities. Academic life surrounds the Valpo student's very existence. To gain an education is the primary reason for his enrollment. The new Moellering Memorial Library stands as a guide for this existence. An up-to-date periodical room and improved reference ma- terial augment thc vital book Hstacksw and study rooms necessary for the pursuit of higher learning. This is the life of Valpo. The Crucifix cn the altar. The main entrance The Memorial Chapel-Auditorium stands as the focal point of the U niversity. Visible to motorists on U.S. Highway 30, this impressive building exemplifies the fact that Valpo is a church-founded school. To students, the structure presents a stabilizing effect for the every-day routine of campus living. ln addition to the week-day and Sunday services, the Chapel is the scene of other religious services, especially at the Christmas and Easter seasons. This year saw the addition of landscaping and the devotional walk to the entrance of the Chapel. These im- provements were a gift of the Valparaiso Guild. The Cornerstone, dedicated in the fall of l96O, reiter- ates the basis of both the building and the spiritual life at Valpo: Jesus Christ Himself the Chief Cornerstone. The Cornerstone. The Valparaiso University Memorial Chapel-Auditorium. -x i E fha u ., s' F N ', F , .. T 51,1 1 ' A , F nfl, 5 H L F rc 1 ' J ' I 8 L' X :D A W A f, 1fI'I,,:1 Af 12 , kk X lf' In Sm 2 ' I H , v,-f nu :-:': ' ., - , .-l,l E ,... , H , ,... ,,.. W A 5 ,gt T7 ,' lg J ,.-2 .-1 .' 5 LH ' . Jig , , ,, K - - . K . K . A In 1' 1 V I , 'F . A 5 W I . H, as X ' 'U Y s lI1 . III '75 Illi- ff- Ad.. 25 P f 'IL :'7 l 10.6 , 9 Q Q A S +3 V 'Q 4 r,,4,, ix if 4 af' ' tg, Q- Q .Vilgy sr m U4 ' nhl fjn'fFIJ .L . wa! Q . . . g D . H ' I -L kg . ' as . . gy 'L ' - ' ,,-. The Robert Shaw Chorale Marais and Miranda. Members of the faculty in procession. s at, n'beaN The procession on the Chapel stairway Academic convocations also take place in the Chapel- Auditorium during the year. The Honors Convocation each semester, rewarding the academic prowess of out- standing students, is one such event. Convocations of this kind are commenced by the pro- cession of the faculty. Each faculty I1'lC1'l1lJCI'7S attire is adorned by the colors ol his degree. This presents both an interesting and colorful spectacle. To the left and above the chancel is the large pulpit of the Chapel. From this location the President of the University, Dr. O. P. Kretzniann, addresses the student body. Nywmwmwmm W Wu -ww WrWWWHmW Wm qykM1'F.. M-WL qmwjwwww 'lm NWQg!1Wl wNMww Q , Mgfm. wmmswm Um 31143 1 Hwwwfww Wm U ,1y uW WV fx ,, , EQEMT 1 w N g Jqwmwwuw H nwwwm. . mu W fUhu 3 WWMM WMWWWNMMMfN Jwwwwquuqm N U HW '-dll W h1mV A - 1 'w- lwkfvf M Img, 'w F in ' :Qjnif -' 5, ..,-. pTw2f' IM' Wu Qkfg' vm ' 'Wy ' WH mn ' 1214, 3:72 - I W. 1, aff. W N f.14!'31f ' gQ?Wn gyms-5, .. w I 4817- 51 f e 4 wr' F i: :, -rg -' AEQHY2: A lf! ?'1 ' . +154 ME-ap 3 :gg A-qv-fglh 2 W wiy:--, P11 E353 4i5?ifA Uf g 33 F.: .. ,fm ligziptc Eu 2-14 lrftul' V1l'u'S', ' pig i 14 4 + 1 I L I ,H ' - Y- . N U H . I . gl F ' U um x 1 Mu V1 MN mm W: N u w A uurwmn The Valparaiso Union is the all-encompassing center of university social events. The Victory Bell at the en- trance denotes the athletic enthusiasm of V. U. students for the Valparaiso University Crusaders. Spectators or not, students flock to the Great Hall of the Union for after-game dances during the basketball season. During the Unionas long, daily hours one may always find students relaxing or getting in that last-minute cram session in the large lounge or snack-shop. Many utilize the cafeteria for their needed sustenance. The bookstore is a new and pleasant addition to the Union. Many students combine their eating, shopping, and relaxing in one stop to save that long trudge back to the dorm. Christmas decorations in the Union. The Victory Bell FQ I- The Valparaiso Union. 1- LA ui, 5 The University Bookstore. 1 The Union is the headquarters for Freshman Week, sponsored by the Traditions Committee. Picnics, get- togethers, and dances all take place in the Union. Busses leave from here to the annual Dunes Party. The purpose of Freshman Week is to orient the frosh with their new surroundings and to unite them into an organized group to function as a body at V. U. A sec- ondary purpose is achieved alsog the frosh acquaint them- selves with their new social home-the Union. The Frosh picnic. . , Fei.. . ,-. .T ,., , V 'lim . Th Frosh buy the traditional Pots. ' 1 r- .mshnllu .!! 1. J.-r , . 1... . .. .. - ia- A --- K fi w The Annual Freshman Dunes Party. Freshman Stunt Night. ,-5 JL f. -I 15 as r ,wb nk LJ? ,, tum QM- WH 9 if W W I N 'E ,. 2? 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Q N ,ed , ,. ,rv H' .:v 9' 1 gww' ., 4.12 --W, rx Xgxms 1 ,QTL Queen Carol Lynn, surrounded by her royal court: ifrom left to rightzl the Misses Carol Braun, lan Anderson, Carol Kleinwachter, and Sha ron Dragschutz. OMECOMING l960 Lovely Carol Lynn Koeneman, Valparaiso Univer- sity's 1960 Homecoming Queen. Carol Lynn, whose home is in Fort Wayne, Ind., is a sophomore majoring in elementary education. Homecoming 1960 featured sev- eral innovations . . . a mass yelling contest among Greeks and dormitories on the lawn of Kroencke hall Friday afternoon . . . an all-campus carnival, attractions ranging from a kissing booth to ring-toss with live ducks as prizes . . . the traditional coronation ceremonies, starring O. P., in a new setting, the terrace of the Moellering Memorial Library . . . and, as a fitting climax to the evening, the spectacular fireworks display illuminating the skies east of the Chapel. Campaigning and enjoying it, the Young Republicans' colorful float features Minerva, goddess of wisdom, and the traditional elephant. Homecoming officially begins as the traditional German Band calls students from classes to the week-end whirl of activities ,4 is L Our respected President, Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, surveys the V U-DePauw game with a commanding eye from a vantage point among determined varsity players. The Crusaders emerged victorious, edging out the Tigers by a seven to six margin. Float decorations were constructed around the general theme of mythology. The Saturday morning parade, consisting of 64 units, featured ll bands and 26 floats. Top honors in float and house decorations, announced during halftime of the game, went to Alpha Phi Delta, Sigma Pi, Gamma Phi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . winners of dormitory competition were Lembke, Guild, and Dodge halls. Homecoming weekend was brought to a close Sunday morning, as President Kretz- man dedicated the cornerstone of the Memorial Chapel preceding the annual Alumni service. VaIpo's Marching Crusaders, led by high- strutting Stu Richter, stage a half-time spectacular for the crowd. The Alpha Xi's Smear 'Em booth attracts eager jello hurlers, amusing everyone except the unlucky human target. Queen Carol Lynn and her court display a lively interest as they watch the VU-DePauw game from their royal box. l HCDUSE DECGRATIGNS First Place: Gamma Phi The expectant Gammas were visited by the stork this year, and also by the judges . . . who left the first place trophy in their care. Second Place: tTiel Alpha Phi Delta The corner of Greenwich and Union became the temporary heart of the Congo as the Alphas Tied DePauws of De Tiger to capture second place honors. Third Place: Delta Chi Epsilon The Delt's nonchalant nebbish, pictured watching the VU-DePauw game in living color, didn't dig the game at all . . . but understood the judges' decision to award her third place well enough. Pi Delta Chi Delt's The Pi Delt's brown and gold argyles gave the DePauw tiger a boost as they stepped to a second place tie in sorority house decorations. 1, , A ff' , J,- ' Y--f' - i, 1' f ,..-eff'-J ' g. ' First Place: Sigma Phi Epsilon Breathing fire and winding from annex to house, the Sig Ep's sinuous serpent awed spectators and judges alike, claiming first place honors among fraternities. Second Place: Lambda Chi Alpha Operation De-claw DePauw , as executed by the Lambda Chis with positive results . . . a second place award. A3 ,ar 419 Third Place: Tau Kappa Epsilon The knights of TKEdom journeyed forth from their castle at 802 Linwood to send DePauw Dragon Home for third place. First Place: Lembke Hall The DePauw tiger lound himself up a tree when con- fronted with the VU Crusader as Lembke Hall placed first in dorm decorations. L 1: AP'-2 'Y -r -an First Place: Alpha Alpha Phi Delta Lure-eleied To Lo Second Place: Phi The Betas and Ne Sink 'Em. 1 . 11- Third Place: Phi Delta Theta The Phi Delts employed the powers of Medusa to Petrify the Tiger and land a third place in fraternity floats. Secoind Place: Delta Theta Phi Lightning struck the DePauw tiger on the Lawyers' second place float, leaving him Thor Fwom A Mythfire, By love, First Place: Sigma Pi THUR FWHM A MYT HFIRE, BY J l' The Sig Pi's Geni-us in float decoration paid off in winning a first place trophy for them. ifLL1i.fl li 23 The Great Hall of the Union was the scene of many campus-wide social events. The annual Halloween Party and the Sno-Ball boasted enthusiastic attendance from the social-minded V alpoites. On February ll, Mardi-Gras, a break in the mid- winter doldrums, entailed residence skits in the Great Hall that afternoon in addition to the evening dance in the new V. U. Armory. The Halloween Party where social chairman, Fred Buchan, is hitchin' up a couple in the Sadie Hawkins tradition. - Mardi-Gras King and Queen and their Court, W. Beilfuss, S. Rediehs, King R. Puffpaff, Queen H. Dravininkas, A. julseth, C. Crotheer, W, Kraft, D. Dunzweiler. The Twelve Days of Christmas is the background for these couples sitting one out at the Sno-Ball. are we Qs? my M5352 1 ii . :-:-::2gr?!..,,. I il, ' N The Touchables, first place Mardi Gras skit by Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Chi Epsilon. Candid Camera, second place skit by Delta Theta Phi and Kreirihecler Hall. House Party, third place skit by Weh- renberg Hall and Altruria Hall. l 7 ,-, l il 1-K grin f . Z ?Ea K fi' ,, 'X 'x Qlllll Jana M i Wu M2 if y yfmssl 54,6-4.34 ' H57! 'f 'VH' .,- F' , 3 II,.IIQf?' 34 L i? ' :mas ggi? mmm new f gl' Student Aids at the check-out desk. 11+ ll 4-a an The main entrance fo the library The third aspect of life at Valparaiso University, the academic side, is most forcefully expressed in the beauti- ful Henry F. Moellering Memorial Library. In this building students find the books and research materials needed for study, a quiet and well-lighted place to pre- pare lessons, and usually another student or two ready to discuss a difficult part of tomorrowgs assignment. The library is adequately supplied with books, refer- ence materials, and periodicals to meet the needs of Valpo's student body. The students are allowed free access to the book stacks, and they are encouraged to browse among them for their own advantage in studying. The large reading room contains all the necessary refer- ence materials from the unabridged dictionary to the many-volumned encyclopaedias and atlases. Here stu- dents are also offered an atmosphere highly conducive to long hours of concentrated study. The periodical room, likewise, offers students the best study conditions and the latest in a wide variety of periodical literature. The Henry F. Moellering Memorial Library. A student in the book stacks. Study tables in the stacks S a Honors Convocation. The classroom. ,H The faculty. rfb WH! H Em A 52 5 I 5 .QQ- The academic life of the Valpo student, although find- ing its most lucid expression in the surroundings of the library, is also evidenced in many other places on campus. The hundreds of classrooms on the Universityis campus serve as the centers for the organization and stimulation of each person's individual pursuit of knowledge. The members of the faculty, separately in each classroom or grouped for such an occasion as a university convocation, point up for the students the wealth of knowledge that can be obtained by diligent study and proper attention to those who have studied more than they. Each student then seeks out the time and place of study most advan- tageous to him, and the Honors Convocation each semester pays special tribute to those who recognized the value of study and succeeded in attaining honor grades. VEISITY ata Se in 3 H? Various times and places of study. 4 'x E576 '41 'ff it ,f - N 'Mg-.fgf l mg: . The study break. C 1 The classroom of Dean Hesse. The classroom of Dean Tuttle. The classroom of Dean Stalland. Whether honor students or not, Valpoites find that their college years have passed only too quickly. As they see the end in sight, they find themselves paying more attention to the instructors who have been so patient. They find special attraction in challenging courses, espe- cially those of the college Deans. They find the proces- sion of the faculty taking on new meaning as they realize that they, too, will soon be permitted to wear the gown and mortar board. And they attend their commencement exercises with the sadness of a full life ending and the expectancy of a new life beginning. . 5 1 5 . J, :Q LY p Y E9 J. fi v-4 4 ,.,,-.1 ar.-r f '4 ,-, The commenfement benedzctuon N.- QET g 51 . PRESIDENT KRETZMANN Our University's president, Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, is respected by all of our University family. He is well- known and highly respected in circles of higher education throughout our country. The one main goal of our presi- dent has been to properly identify the church with higher education. Realizing the growth of Valpo as a Christian university in these past twenty-one years, one can see his work and devotion to this goal. Besides his full-time task as administrator and executive of the University, he travels from coast to coast, addressing educational and religious convocations and conferences. He also teaches a special senior class in Christianity and Modern Prob- lems. No other man is more responsible for Valpo's Hway of lifen than is our president, O. P. O.P. dedicates the tennis courts. The President's class. U wr K- -s XX' ' In . 5 x t ' Y X x 25:5 ' s ' ,cs xcxw NXXP NOR NN if g i fi x A 1.1 P PT i .fr W1-'-V - F5 V , . J, .1 ZS. it P O.P, performs official duties The president at home. The president's secretary, Sophia Heidbrink. X LUA and VUA Board of Directors Front Row: john A. Sauerman, Irma Schmalz, Gilbert W. Krause, Paul Brandt. Row 2: Paul E. Rupprecht, 1. W. Boehne, Richard E. Meier, Dean A. Arnold, Edwin A. Kurtz. Row 3: Bernard Hemmeter, A, j. W. LeBein, john A. Fleischli, O.P. Kretzmann, Walter H. Cross, Richard Oster, Norman Luekens, julius Acker, Harold F. Lichtsinn, Fred A. Reddel. ADMINISTRATICDN Mr. Albert F. Scribner, Vice-President of the University, Depart- Rev. Otto W. Toelke, Vice-President of the University, Depart ment of Business and Finance, ment of Development. 1 Dr. Walter E. Bauer, Dean of Faculty. Dr. Luther P. Koepke, Dean of Students Miss Shirley K. Flynn, Dean of Women vb ? 9 1, wvagfwffn' 'K N57 M We W M Mr. Carl F. Galow, Ir., Director of Information Services Miss lane E. Rock, Administrative Assistant to Vice President of the Department of Development. Mrs. E. H. Ruprecht, Executive Secretary of University Guild. Mrs. B. L. Ferguson, Director of Student Services. Mr. Marcus T. Young, Director of Alumni Affairs. Miss Anne Brauer, Director of Field Extension. is-.. Mr. john Sfrietelmeier, University Editor. Mr. F. H. Rechiin, Director of Admissions. Miss Marlynn E. Ciese, Admissions Counselor-Housing Secretary Mr. E. M, lehn, Admissions Cfunselor. Mr. Glenn W. Ocock, Admissions Counselor. ,l li Dr, Mahela W. 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L 2 W 1 ' JQ i n ,L l s F 4 A-2 .F , 4 r , .n 'N 1 is The three aspects of the Valpo student's life, the spiritual, social, and academic, can be further pursued in the extra-curricular ac- tivities offered by the University. There are religious organizations, groups which exist purely for social and recreational purposes, and a variety of departmental clubs and honorary societies. Along with these are the activities that exist for the benefit of the University as a whole, such as the student government groups, publications, the campus radio station, and service organizations. 215, STUDENT CCDUNCIL The ultimate factor in a live and responsive Student Government has to he concern for the poeple it serves. This has been the emphasis behind the 1961 Student Council program. No matter what was accomplished or attempted, it was done out of a desire to serve the needs of the Student Body. The sixty people, who met every Tuesday. were di- rectly interested in their fellow students. The job they were elected by their group to fill shows their concern for the improvement of Valpo. Their tools of operation were communication, creativity, and cooperation aided by the development of WVUR and a revitalized Publications Board. Professor Bertram, head of the department of religion, addressing the Student Council. Front Row: l. Manning, S. Schulz, L. Miller, D. Gitch, I. Bovee, B. Karpenko, L. Evans, B. Kraft, M. Flesch, S. Baugh, L. Krischan. Row Z: L. Hendricks, L. Gould, 1. Bernecker, L. Hendrich, A. Hoff- mann, S. Meyer, 1. Luhrs, I. Hewitt, M. lohansen, T. Bloser, B. Knapp, l. Hartwick, R. Meyer, B. Hill. Row 3: R. Allwardt, D. Lapierre, R. Schultz, R. Moellering, N. Abendroth, M. Heine, S. Moeller, R. Zeile, I. Bauer, A. Hughes, l. Anderson, T. Niemeyer, A. Bachert, K. Schroeder, D. Lindsey, F. Bernthal. Row 4: L. Maschhoff, R. Cattau, A. Trost, P. Doolittle, M. Troeger, R. Vida. B. Abel, T. Reynolds, G. Raddatz, I. Friedman. v-' ff 'T 3 xv ' ... :v ., , , -,- v.. .E-2 , . 1, v -9.17 1 ' , ,g , in ff m ' WN-Q. 3:13 . qw - 'f-CVM . U' rf-'--mf 41 50 , v hx lx ull dy L H H 1 jakwxwv . f, ' H QIH 5 , :AH u, H Lu ' QI MQ. 'Qwfm f eu' I ' ,M w i 'Ag fy, ,Qui ,I sa x NW, Nl , W xi M- , e 5 I' M ,milk Wa, 3 K 1-4:. 4ff,..5,5i5?3 1 -- E -. -.gglzixf 4 - - '- 'w 1, f.,4 L, , 6, 4 Y, ' ig Mlfyffv I I 2 X - g .U NXT ' '1 f V :ff -. ul ,...v -wr v , 'i m-,g L 3 , .y I v 1,4 -nil Ti 'W , - -sax-,. X . v 'x 3 -af' , a , , I lr - Y ' -5-1, iff. K AWA f Q - , A V2.2 Jf?5f,zft f A ,gif ! , .L . ig, 4 ' 1. iifxw ,-, , x X HONOR CCDUNCIL Front Row: I. Bovee, Mrs. Schultz, R. Abendroth chairman, C. Stifel, S. Schmidt. Row 2: B, Reller, R, Rasmussen, P. Nickel, F. Buchan. Row 3: L. Torgerson, P. Wunderlich, j. HOMECGMING C? Homecoming Committee began making plans for the biggest weekend of the school year early in the spring of 1960 in an eflort to make this yearls celebration better than in any previous year. Students and alumni will re- member the Friday afternoon pep rally, the hockey game, the all-school carnival highlighted by the crowning of the Queen and the fireworks display, plus the sea of balloons released at Valpo's first touchdown of the game. From' Row: D. Citch, B. Boelter chairman, I. Bovee. Row Z: P Draheim, I. Schnute. Row 3: P. Lanclahl, R. Abendroth, H. Grotrian CHAPEL The Chapel Committee consists of faculty members and students whose goal is to develop the worship program among the students in chapel and in residences. A Student Council installation service, Advent-Christmas decora- tions, and representing students views regard- ing corporate worship are a responsibility to this committee. Front Row: P. Nickel, Prof. Korby, B. Lux chairman, Prof. Zoss. Row 2: H. Beckman, B. Meyer, l.. Thomp- son, E. Smith, S. Springer. LYCEUM The Lyceum Committee this year has brought many outstanding artists to Valpo. Included were the Indianapolis Symphony with its presentation of classical and modern music, the Robert Shaw Chorale which gave the premeir performance of their 1961 nation- wide tour. and the balladeers Marais and Miranda who presented folk songs of Euro- pean, African, and American background. Front Row: C. McCrew, I. Kretzschrnar chairman, L. Could. Row Z: l. Found, M. Quam, j. Sehiefelbein, 1. Griessel, K. Kretzmann, D. Koch. SOCIAL Remember the Dunes Party and the All- l School Mixer? l Did you catch a man at the Sadie Hawkinis Party? Brubeck sounded fine at the Gymnasiumg were you there? Have fun at the Sno-Ball? How about Mardi-Gras and a nationally famous dance band playing a dance for the first time on campus? Did you get enough to eat at the All-School Picnic on Spring Weekend? The University Social Committee, to a great extent. made these memories real ones by planning and working. Front Row: I. Spaeth, F. Buchan chairman, Miss Olson, l. Ramming, G. Rosenthal. Row 2: D. Hershfeld, l. Malak, S. Minear, D. Choitz, R. Wilkie, Cf. McMillan, 1. Griessel, H. Moellering, D. Koehlinger, not pictured, l. Knippa, S. Rediehs. C. Braun. TRADITIONS The Tmdiliozts Cfommillee exists for the fol- lowing purposes: to assist the freshman in Ime- eoming an organized, aetive group of students, to perpetuate some traditions of the Univer- sity, to develop a spirit of loyalty for Valpo. This year the rommittee toned down Uhazingu aetivitiesg however, pots were dis- played and the lfrosh Ditty provided opportu- nities for development and expression of sehooi spirit and loyalty. Front Row: N. Fields, IVI. Ruprecht, K. Schmidt. Row 2: I. Knippa chairman, C. Roemke, not pictured I. Criessel, CREDIT UNIGN The Crnzlit Union serves a dual purpose on campus. l D It makes funds available for loans to students, faculty, and employees of the Uni- versity. 25 lt has a savings program which pays annual dividends on its members' invest- ments. The organization is unique as a lied- eral Credit Union in that it is run Inv students of the University. lts hoard of directors, the governing body, consists of both students and faculty members. Front Row: Prof. Laube, Prof. Hutchins, M. Pflug- hoeft. Row 2: Dr, Koenker, F. Buchan treasurer, D. Citch, G. Etzlcr. STUDENT GUIDE SERVICE The Sludwnl Guirln .S'm'zii1'r1 provides pro- spective students and visitors with knowledge and insights of Valpo. Hundreds of visitors each year tour the campus and the Chapel under the guidance of the Student Guides who fulfill a much needed public' relations role for Valpo. C. Crotheer, K, Machina. Falun Ullldiii Q- v 11.1 ' ?'I ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Deltafnational freshmen women's honorary is open to girls with a 2.50 or better grade point average. The purposes of the organization are to promote intel- ligent living and a high standard of learning, to encourage superior scholastic attainment, and to de- velop leadership among the women at Valpo. Assisted by the faculty advisor, Miss Lois Simon, the groupis major activities are the an- nual Freshman Scholarship Tea and trip to Chicago. Front Row: C. Ferguson secretary, P. Nickel president, L. Simon advisor, A. Fahrnbruch treasurer, P. Kohlstadt, his- torian. Row 2: P. Brunsell, S. Becken, B. Bittner, I. Singel, C. Helmstetter, C. Strasheim. Row 3: I. Stickford, P. Mar- quart, I. Seefeldt, Ci. Prindle, L. Raffke. 'if' HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is the national honorary dramatic fraternity on campus. It recognizes students who have made outstanding contribu- tions to the dramatic world on campus. Alpha Psi Omega also sponsors programs and theatre trips into Chicago. Front Row: R. Hughes, C. McMillan, I. Iuengel, R. IVIcRee. Row 2: M. Anderson, I. Becker, D. Mayhugh, Dr. Kussrow. not pictured, R. AIIenstein. WE Iwi. IWW. ALPHA PI Alpha Pifi' aim is to acknowledge senior men for their scholastic achievements, outstanding char- acter, leadership, and service to Valparaiso University. Front Row: E. Boger, H. Kappler, F. Buchan president, I. Craebner vice-presi- dent, D. Koch honorary social chairman. Row 2: D. Mayhugh, F. Bestor, R. Fehl- berg, IVI. Gibson, K. Ramming guard, B. Kraft. A !x' Ima.. ii 1 ' I x., ft' lp. Vi? TAU BETA Pl Tau Beta Pi, referred to as the Apian Society,' is the Engineering honorary society. Only the top- ranking men in the College of Engi- neering are extended the opportu- 't f ' ' ' tl' . Front Row: C. H. Hessler, 1. D. Lear, I. R. Creasy, A. M. Ziesk. Row 2: T. M. lass, D. R. C-ilkinson, m Y O Jommg Us group B. F. Buchan. Front Row: P. Kersten, D. Livingston, secretary, 1. Griessel, president, A. Wojahn, treasurer, N. Bringewatt. Row 2: P. Krenzke, L. Nieting, l. Spaeth, M. Bigon. Row 3: 1. Becker, M. Quoos, E. Kruger, P. Biesemeier, K. Underwager, D. Stoeppelwerth. E GAVEL 3 Gown and Gavel, the senior women's honorary organization, - under the direction of Dr. Vera T. Hahn, this year continued in its tradition and purpose of furthering scholarly activities on campus. One of the projects of the group was to aid the Speech and Drama Depart- ment in the presentation of lectures l giving the history and background of the plays. Gown and Gavel also took charge of the Annual Awards Day Convocation which recognizes students for outstanding scholastic achievement and service to the campus. 'kf PHI ALPHA DELTA Halleck Chapter of P.A.D., a professional law fraternity, tries to develop professional growth and understanding through theoretical and practical understanding of the law. Front Row: B .Hiller, 1. Petrie, A. Morrison, l. Lawson, president, R. lenske, clerk, V. Letsinger, D. Fellows. Row 2: L. Melchert, A. Buoscio, D. Erickson, G. Gilbert, R. Aungst, R. Althaus, K. Lindquist. Row 3: S. Moseley, l. Allen, T. Demik, B. Beer, D. Anderson, l. Anderson, V. Schubert, j. Bubolz. 49 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alplzs Iota, the international professional fra- ternity for women music majors or minors, fulfills its main objective of maintaining high standards of music- ianship and scholarship. The group presents monthly musicales, participates in Song Fest, sings in chapel, ushers at programs of the Music Department, and helps to decorate the chapel at Christmas. The highlight is the annual American Composers Musicale given by the members each spring. junior Honor Guard Women have been chosen for membership on the basis of their scholastic achievement and their participation in campus activities. Since the main function of these women is to assist Gown and Gavel when asked, they served at the Gown and Gavel reception for freshman women in the fall. ,I utzior H 01101 Guard constitutes the sixteen men chosen by the members of Alpha Pi on the basis of high scho- lastic achievement and an active participation in campus organizations. These men serve the university by ushering at daily chapel services and special convocations. .f ,f 5 .1 ' ,L , ta ,., 555555.51 'il 5 ii? 3 ' 5' T, 'T 1 X' f V .Ig L? pt. Y A U' t N - 3 . ily sill sf: ' e , A .,1 5 , .F 5 - 5 X 5 5 T Q . . .Q 7 - L , ' A 4 l -it -I Front Row: L. Melinat, vice-president, C. Renz, president, L Hamann, secretary. Row 2: A. Kuebler, treasurer, K. Anderson editor. JUNIOR HONOR GUARD Front Row: 1. Kretzschmar, I. Hallcher, G. Stitel, P. Anderson, C. Erdrnann. Row 2: 1. Celner, H. larosch, H. Banta, E. Bierwagen, N. Nierman, U. Lautenklos, G. McGrew, N. Berreitter. Front Row: B. Bruckner, D. Kempt. Row 2: I. Found, I. Schnute N. Hill. Row 3: 1. Rarnming, K. Vezner, D. Dreska. Row 4: I Meyer, R. Knispel, A. Trost. Row 5: R. Bimler, 1. Lass, S. Congdon Front Row: M. Kwiran, corresponding secretary, D. Rakow, lst vice-president, I. Friedman, vice-president, W. Towler, treasurer, R. MCC-inty, president, C. Clausen, recording secretary, T. Evans, historian, D. Bcnesz, sergeant-at-arms. Row 2: R. Cuccia, W. Wodrich, L. Stoelting, H. Weissenfels, P. Schmalz, K. Bower, D. Hurd, W. Harris. Row 3: Ci. Rowney, R. Kramer, F. Bestor, S. Chippas, 1. Knoerr, C. Matilla, K. Lenz. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity, com- posed of college men to encourage and provide fellow- ship, leadership, friendship, and service to humanity. Service is given to the fraternity, to the student body and faculty, and to the community. Service is not our only function-formals, parties, and coffee hours are very much a part of each semester. We take pride in what we stand for-the largest men's fraternity, the best of all, unique in its devotion to friendship, leadership, and service. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Bradford House, housing a number of A P O's. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is the professional society of the Mechanical Engineering In- dustry. The student section operates in connection with the St. Joe Valley section to bring industry and research to the students through contact with speakers and repre- sentatives from all fields. The American Society of Civil Engineeipv is the student professional society for Civil Engineering majors. Activi- ties of the organization include gaining information on technical subjects from industry. These activities are in the form of lectures, films, and demonstrations from representatives of industry. . S. M. E. The Institute of Radio Engineers-American Institute of Electrical Engineers is a professional studentls organ- ization. Members may belong to either of the professional groups or both. The main purpose of the organization is to inform students of the advantages of membership in a professional organization and to prepare them for such membership upon graduation. Members automatically become Associate Members of the parent organizations if such request is made upon graduation. Activities of this organization are based upon presenta- tions of technical subjects from industrial and educational representatives. These presentations are made in the form of lectures, films, demonstrations, and combinations of such. These programs permit the members to obtain a preview of the work for which they are training. Each year a competitive program between Student Branches of many universities and technical institutions is held. Members may submit research papers they have prepared. This competition is nation-wide and those papers adjudged as the finest in various regions may be entered in the national competition. Winners of these competitions receive various awards from the parent or- ganizations and bring recognition to the student and the institution he attends. Front Row: C. Coetze, N. Hill, D, Gilkinson, secretary, H. Pohlman, treasurer, I. Rollins, president, P. Sorenson, vice-president, G. Bon- koske, R. Gorski. Row 2: N. Kline, T. lass, W. Prueser, R. Fischer, D. Neeb, R. Knuth, A. Ziesk, A. lennce, R. Schwalm, D. Domin. Row 3: F. Paetz, R. Eshenroder, lvl. Nlikkelsen, W. Scheer, S. Bluhm, C. Wagner, W. Vinzant, H. Stoll, W. Hahn, R. Rosenthal. 'N W i 'V ll ' A E' , 3 J' 1 J: l 1 its t l . f it , l '. i' wif ' r l rx I A' V W V. . sg- an , . 1 .14 . A . -- f Tf e. ' F. . I 'fn f . -','G: ia N' l A. S. C. E. Front Row: E. Kanning, N. Conrad, B. jahn, V. Huggard, vice- president, R. Wukasch, president, F. Brickelmaier, treasurer, C. Hessler, secretary, R. Etter, C, Hooks, I. Kruse, L. Miller. Row 2 G. Erickson, A. Lawin, P. Viehweg, M. Mazzarella, W. Dresclfier, Front Row: l. Zouganelis, E. Weston advisor, P. Doolittle treasurer H. McMillan secretary, W. Rickhoff president, M. Troger vice! president, E. Luecke advisor, R. Bresen, A. Barrett. Row 2: Cv Kiefer, W. Rarnage, B. lancowskis, R. Ploszai, R. Pape, G. Scott 1. Paulus, 1. Volk, W. Seefeldt, H. Hopkins. Row 3: M. Chernock I. Schmidt, A. Svihra, M. Roth, F. Loeber, E. Barnekow, l. Rollins Row 3: L. Koebcke, C. Heinz, G. Roberts, S. Pardieck, D. Ander- son, H. Rurnmel, G. Raddatz, M. Copeland, H. Moellering, F Muller, l. Miller. D. Fuelling, A. Rockett, l. Jarrett, K. Buescher, E. Abraham, D Koller, 1. Duxbury, R. Dreska, 1. Creasy, F. Banks, R. Wildauer W. Pollnow. Row 4: H. Mulderink, I. Knoerr, W. McFarland M. Householder, A. Nemetz, R. Puffpaff, L. Scheffler, R. Lambert- sen, A. Wipfler, D. Leimer. A. I. E. E.- I. R. E. ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Engineeriizg Society provides the engineers with the opportunity for obtaining supplementary education in the field of engineering. This goal is accomplished by having guest speakers from various companies through- out the area. These speakers, who are sponsored by the three professional engineering groups on campus, provide the students with a more practical introduction to engi- neering than is usually found in the classroom. Field trips to various companies are also arranged by the Engi- neering Society in this connection. Social activity is also a part of the Engineering Society. Each year the social calendar includes a Homecoming banquet arranged for alumni, students, and faculty mem- bers, a Christmas party. and a HTEDH day. Front Row: H. Mulderink, F. Nordbrock, D. Kempf, H. Rummel, I. Knoerr, I. Paulus, G. Raddatz, R. Pape, B. Iahn, W. Hahn, W. Drescher, W. Seefeldt. Row 2: I. Louganelis, F. Banks, R. Wildauer, W. Pollnow, A. Vxfipfler, I. Volk, R. Bresen, E. Abraham, M. Copeland, R. Hastings N. Hill, B. jancowskis. Row 3: I. Schmidt, L. Koebcke, L. Miller, H. Moellering, R. Etter, A. Landmeier, D. Rott, W. Prueser, I. Kruse, R lugel, I. Yakimow, F. Brickelmaier, R. Rosenthal, M. Roth. Row 4: D. Iaster, I. Creasy, W. Ramage, C. Merseth, H. Hopkins, H. McMillan F. Loeber, G. Heinz, G. Erickson, E. Barnekow. Front Row: A. Hack, K. Buescher, P. Doolittle treasurer, R. Wukaseh vice-president, M. Troeger secretary, j. Rollins president, C. Hooks A. Brown, I. Draheim, R. Fliege, H. McAlear, C. Henkel. Row 2: C. Wagner, Ci. Nickerson, D. Haffner, D. Berft, A, Lawin, P. Viehweg, A Svihra, F. Muller, R. Engler, G. Hessler, S. Pardieck, C-. Roberts, D. Anderson, G. Kiefer. Row 3: B. Schulz, I. Wehmeier, D. Marks, L. Germain K. Fuhrmann, H. Pohlrnann, R. McGuire, N. Kline, D. Domin, I. Oelschlaeger, H. Swintord, R Fischer L. Anderson, P. Sorenson. Row 4: N Riemer, R. Renken, A. South, L. Van Alstyne, R- Brehse, N. Conrad. D. Leimer, W. Seldom, B..Woberr'hin, E. Kanning, E. Caldwell, W. Lang- lois, G. C-oetze. n R. Svoboda, chief engineer, I. Lawson, managing director. j. Stresney. xi- QQ! won-:y,,vv G. Scott. 55 Eg I fee .lf ,ti ITP. E .P 'lil' resigni- I IQII: X I -I f V. I .I vu? I ' S 5 E? Front row: L. Marks, vice president, M. Gerdes, president, R. Vaughn, treasurer. Row 2: E. Blum, corresponding secretary, D. Gurske, recording secretary. SEA Annual Banquet. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association offers guidance and ideas for prospective teachers. In association with the I.S.E.A. and the N.E.A., it is designed to acquaint teachers with the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession. Uhla Lautenklos, as re- cording secretary for the state S.E.A., brought the local chapter into the spotlight. This year's theme, 'iProfess Your Professionf: was well carried out in the monthly meetings through such activities as the annual smorgasbord, at Christmas program, skits, panals, movies, and guest speakers. doe.-Jli-, 1 . -J ,bfi g, . 5 s Front Row: 1. Kunstmann, E. Hess, P. Kelley secretary, 1, Ebeling ing, S. Schwanke, C. Simon, 1. Koenn, K. Korte, M. Quoos, E president, H. Grotrian vice president, D. Heidtmann treasurer, Hazelfeldt, L. Lukes. Row 3: T. Orton, R. Zubeck, R. Dilloway A. Meyer, E. Miles faculty sponsor. Row 3: E. Kroenke, N. Mart- R. Abendroth, D. Scheuerman, R. Seegers. GAMMA THETA UPSILCDN Gamma Theta U jfsilon is the national geography fraternity. The fraternity's purpose is to further interest in geography and to strengthen student and profes- sional training through academic experiences other than those found in the class- room. The Alpha Xi chapter was organized on the campus in 1950 and presently has 45 members. G. T. U. attempts to advance the status of geography as a cul- tural and practical discipline for study and investigation. An annual banquet, speakers of general interest, and field trips are held during the year to encourage interest on campus. Front Row: W. Kowitz, F. Kallay, 1. Hohnbaum, C. Shafrik, j. Bur- gasser, C. Cerlitz, E. Quandt, E. Buls faculty sponsor. Row 2: K. Cantway. Row 3: R. Thalacker, W. Kemphert, I. Kniola, F. Feher, Aaron. R. Serkland, 1. Towle, D. Happel, C. lden, W. Peters, R, P. Benson, A. Magnuson, R. Foth, M. Knorr. CHEMISTRY CLUB Front Row: W. Leoschke, advisor, K. Eggen, treasurer, H. Kappler, president, T. Evans, vice-president, B. Bittner, secretary, A. Cook. Row 2: C. Strunz, P. Noller, W. Frank, W. Thompson, R Heyer, L. Kline. 115-say . w:3zjms11i.::r,311mns ex, 1 Q1 41111193 1551451.55 111 1 A at .,..111.,,1a B .. , .In-1 't. mi, Q1 W 11 , V g, x?,,51gf15n3 1-1 ,,51f'1g su '1 35 -if 2 at :'sgX3ss..fWn +34 fi 5 'Angle is -, 1, 1 fi 1 ei. 1 rs, 1 18 .4.1 A ,, K E? F .3 Y..., , w 1-15 .H A . X,-. - Y 'K - . . W , at N . , as A B1 ' 1 ' ME .- , , is . .. 1 1 -Q' L. l r'i ui' 11 1 is , 11 sv f 1 is 15,1 rs-11 1 nr J W u 1 4 -1-1 mek i ,.,. fl. ,.:m1 me 1 I renter T if The Chemistry Club, composed of students who intend to obtain at least a minor in the field of chemistry, offers an opportunity to secure the intellectual stimulation which arises from professional contacts, educational tours and movies, and to gain experience in preparing and presenting technical papers before an audience. Encour- aging membership in the American Chemical Society as student affiliates fosters a professional spirit among members. . ..i.1+.11w -, -.1 M , gil .E W .Al V . ms 'lsfffi K,-5.11 1 r-'sift' . .Trim-V ,375 ,:,','.., , :--. ,Q :ii-'21 3 Z izl ,W Front Row: R. Wideraenders, IAWS contact secretary, M. Koene- man, recording secretary, K. Underwager, president, H. Olson, ad- visor, j. Sieving, vice-president, U. Zell, treasurer. Row 2: C Vetter, D. Dyer, M. Kleiber, P. Collmann, L. McRee, N. Berreitter Row 3: R. Reuter, K. lunlaer, l, Wagmann, B. Weiss, C. Frick E. Miller. A. W. S. - 1 -, :gr . ,field 51 Associated W Omen Students encompasses all women entering Valparaiso University. Working through repre- sentatives elected from each dormitory and sorority, AW S plans activities and programs of interest and benfit to the women of the campus. The activities of AW S include the Big Sis-Little Sis breakfast at the beginning of the fall semester and a Little Sis return party during the spring semester, an after-game dance, the Twin Sis pro- gram for off-campus women, the sponsorship of the Miss VU Contest, and the Yellow Rose Honorary Tea for senior women. Each year other special projects are planned to widen the scope of AYVS activities. The Business and Economics Club, which represents one of the largest departments on campus, is composed of majors and minors in the fields of Business and Eco- nomics. Periodic lectures by well-known persons in thc business world supplement classroom instruction with practical application. They also acquaint the individual member with the various areas of specialization within the broad fields of business and economics. The unifying elements of lively discussion and coffee help to promote a better understanding among members and faculty. 1 , sis: S . ,Lf J' ffzf H , . ,szzsw!'.i,,7M23ffEuggggH- , i ' ::r:fsg5 fmt , 45 W c. A V Ugg., .lc Officers: L. Karpenko secrefary, C. List vice-president, K. Kamlin treasurer, D. Abendroth president, Professor Standly advisor. BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLUB SJ 6 FLYING CLUB 'li ' i 3':1.-1,1-...' 'T' 4 ' ' GAMMA DELTA ,Tj- e l 5 .lf . A, x. A 7' ,G ,,,S - Front Row: R. Gorski, B. Prueser, B. Ramp. Row 2: C. Wagner, K. Knorenshield, R. Aschmotal, D, Carwood, K. Kolling. Row 3: M. Goebel, M. Peters, N. Kline. not pictured: G. Woodruff, C. Ruggeri. The Flying Knights organized in january of 1959 for the purposes of pleasure flying and to learn to pilot the plane. The club started with twelve members and still has about the same number. The plane, an Aeronea Champ, is located at Porter County Airport. Gamma Delta is an organization for Lutheran students in colleges and univer- sities throughout the U. S. The V alpo chapter is responsible for distributing Wheat Ridge seals at Christmas and also mails the uSpectator, the official news- paper of the Gamma Delta chapters in the U. and Canada. The main ob- jective of the Gamma Delta chapter at Valpo is to train students to take their role as active lay men and women in the church. i WE? Front Row: I. Hartmen, Ci. Leistico, N. Tewes recording secretary, F. Nordbrock vice-president, C. Walther, B. Reed, W. Seefeldt. Row 2: K. Ehlert, D. Dust, K. Kolling, F. Meyer, D. Frank, C. Leveson, M. Marske. Row 3: L. Erdmann, program chairman, C. Aasheim, D. Graw, R. Moore, H. Doehrmann, P. Ellington. HCDME ECCDNOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club pro- vides professional development and pro- motes the objectives and programs of the American Home Economics Association. Other objectives are promoting friendly as- sociation among faculty and students inter- ested in Home Economics, helping students to meet and know people who have attained recognition in home economics professions through tours and club meetings, and creat- ing an interest in family living. The rllajors' Club, one of the most en- thusiastic departmental organizations on campus, is comprised of women who are majors and minors in physical education. Easily recognized by the white blazers, you will see the Majors selling cokes and check- ing coats at football and basketball games. Majors' Club is a closely knit organization to help the members gain more knowledge about their future profession. Some of the activities include the keeping of a scrap- book, a Career Day for prospective majors from nearby high schools, a camping trip in the Spring, and, the highlight of the year, a spring picnic with crisp, fried chicken. MAJORS CLUB Front Row: . e , . , . y, . , Treasurerg j. Hemminghaus, Secretary, P. Krenzke, President, B. Miller, vice-president, C-. Tremaine, L. Handrich, K. johnson. I. Ebert, P. Zenk, Row 2: G. Campbell, l. Celner, B. Lamb, P lohansen, N. Slavinski, 1. Manning, 1, Young, l. Schuster, K. Schroth, l. Schuster, A. Otte, L. Magnuson, S. Zalewski, S. lersild, Front Row: A. Giesler, I. Vaughan, K. Pethes, R. Horstrnan, K. Kretzmann, N. Fields, project chairman, 1. Brabender, M. Moeslein, R. Reuter. Row 2: R. johnson, L. Cutt, social chairman, C. Schimkus, secretary, B. Wolfe, president, l. Martin, vice-presi- dent, B. Stark, treasurer, C, C-rube, social chairman, C. Brakebush, project chairman. Row 3: S. Becken, P. Slaniclca, I. Droclt, l. l-lottman, K. Heins, K. l-lellwig, historian. L. Luckritz, L. Cruenbeclc, C. Rausch. Row 4: D. Choitz, S. Dobbertuhl, E. Hinze, N. Walls, B. Franks, S. Carlisch, K. Noyes, C. Walther, I, Kochenderter, L, Brustrnan D. Matthias, C. Muenchow, K. Bartsch. L. Kruse. Row 3: A. Meyer, 1. Kuhlmey, S. Walther, R. Klug Y. Albrecht, I. Boehm, M. Terney, I. Bauer, 1, Hurd, Y. Bockel- man, T. Lebrecht, 1. Kretzschmar, K. Toncre, G. Schmitt, C Ely, K. Katvala, B. Yost, S. Schuller. Row 4: L. Porter, I. Meyer l. Millies, C. Gilbert, G. Roegner, K, Knigge, L. Walters. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Gamnzri Sigma Sigma is a National Service Sorority ol university women assembled in the spirit of service to humanity. Each year Gamma Sigs help at registration, sponsor the Rider-Driver Service, the Student Book Ex- change, and do babysitting for the faculty. Other off- campus projects are distribution ol 'Thanksgiving baskets and sponsoring a Christmas party at one of the nearby hospitals. Front Row: C. Meyer, treasurer, I. Mass, recording secretary, B Knapp, vice-president, M. johnson, president, H. Schultz, vice- president, C. Garwood, corresponding secretary, G. Weber, chap- lain. Row 2: K. Kamlln, C. Marunde, M. Markel, K. Zersen, B. Kissling, A. Messerschmidt, G. jones. Row 3: M. Kleiber, S. Goldammer, C. Frick, D. Matthias, P. Marquart, E, Mueller, C. Hesterman. .. fk - ..' Wx 1' i it C. I 7 X. , ' . .YIGTJ .. .v 5 j . 4' N 'ro ' n jj I it . I I I I SOCIAL RELATIGNS CLUB The Social Relations Club, as the departmental club of the Sociology and Social Vllork department, functions as a supplement to the students curriculum with lectures, delivered by professional people, and discussion sessions covering pertinent areas in this field. Among the topics covered this year during the clubs monthly meetings were mental retardation, juvenile delinquency and its preven- tion, problems of the aged, the problem created by racial prejudice, and the work of Alcoholics Anonymous. Through these discussions the club hopes to broaden the viewpoint and perception of all students interested in social relations. Frolnt Row: M. Fitting, M. Ruprecht, M. Herrmann, projects chair- man, R. Wolter, vice-president, I. Schietelbein, president, R. Brockschmidt, secretary-treasurer, L. Hulsen, publicity chairman, E. Drzik, advisor, M. Miller, I. Wolf. Row 2: S. Hahn, I. Pank- ratz, E. Fiechtner, G. Ulmer, S. Cambell, C. Rewerts, K. johnson. M. Crahn, D. Duehring, I. Boll. Row 3: A. I-Iaynie, C, Rudow, C. Frick, S. Meyer, H. Petrick, T. Clay, G. Tupper, L. Eilert, L. Gerke, C. Wolf, S. Galajda, N. Williamson. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATICDN The Student Bm' fl.s.i'0rz'atff01'1., affiliated with the Ameri- can Law Student Association, acts as a liason between the students and the faculty in the Law School, inasmuch as it is the sole organization for all the law students. Throughout the school year, the Student Bar sponsors special lectures for the student body, conducts the sale of law brief books to the students, and organizes the annual Lawyers Day and Supreme Court Day. It also publishes a i5iL'7ll.07' Brocliure to be used by graduating students in seeking employment. At the present time, it is initiating the publishing of a pilot intra-mural Law Review. Front Row: Ci. Grote, S. Kirkegaard, R. Kohl, R. Weber, l. Leal secretary, R. lenske president, P. Tabor, B. Hiller, D. Erickson, l. Bubolz. Row 2: l. Sullivan 3rd Class Representative, A. Buoscio, R. Aungst, L. Melchert, l. Lawson, G. Gilbert, L. Evans, B. Petrie, F. Althaus, l. O'Crady Class Representative. Row 3: Ci. Grote, S. Moseley, l. Allen, T. Lantry, l. Letsinger, D. Anderson, R. Beer, l. Anderson, K. Lindquist, T. DeMil4, D. Fellows, A. Morrison, V. Schubert. M. E. N. C. Front Row: S. Dukles, N. Hannewald sponsor, L. Melinat vice' president, l. Found president, G. Renz secretary, M. Myers sponsor, L. Craft. Row 2: C. Sinn, C. Sajeck, S. Plimpton, B. Buszin, l. Hewitt, G. Voigt, M. Buerlcle, L. Hamann. Row 3: D. Chandler L. Bluhm, l. Vogel, N. Stroup, K. Lundberg, K. Schmidt, R. Chilian D. Koch, R. Maier. The .Music Ediccatofs National Conference, a division of the NEA, is the professional organization for prospec- tive music teachers. Members receive national and state music periodicals, and gain 'familiarity and experience in their field through monthly meetings, field trips, and service projects for school and community. W. R. A. W. R. Aff goal of recreation and physical activity for all women on ca.mpus is accomplished by inviting all members to participate in intramural hockey, bowling, volleyball, basketball, softball, golf, and tennis. Partici- pating in these activities fosters good sportsmanship. Highlighting the year are several co-rec nites, a splash party, council banquet, and a Homecoming hockey game. Front Row: S. McCrone, R. Arnold, G. Campbell, 1. Cielner sports chairman, E. Kruger treasurer, Ci. Tremaine secretary, 1. Kretzsch- mar president, A. Otte vice-president, C. Brobst, 1. Meyer, C-. Kostbade, R. Reuter. Row 2: P. Krenzlce, I. Olberding, 1. Manning, M. Terney, L. Bauer, T. Lebrecht, 1. Young, L, Magnuson, S. lersild, K. johnson, B. Beins. Row 3: 1. Schuster, I. Schuster, K. Schroth, T. Schmitt, C. Biesemeier, R. Klug, K. Stry, I. Bauer, M. Schaller, G. Weber. PSYCHOLGGY CLUB 'T' 5 The Ps.ychol0gy C lulfs purpose is to better acquaint its members with graduate work and job opportunities in the field of psychology. As a public service and to give the student a personal contact with a mental hospital, monthly parties are given at Norman Beatty Hospital. Frcnt Row: L. Regner, E. Cole vice president, l. Friedman. Row 2: B. Smejka, N. Pollatz publicity co-chairman, R. Hay. Row 3: R. Williamson president, E. Bankson secretary-treasurer, S. Sleizer. Row 4: M. Bean publicity co-chairman, R. Rickard. not pictured: S. Lawrenz, R. Cuccia, l. Czubik, 1. Redeke. DEBATE CLUB The Valparaiso University Debate Club was organized early this year under the direction of Malcolm R. McBride, Assistant Professor in the Speech and Drama Department. The pur- pose of the organization is to provide a program of inter- collegiate and inter-campus de- bate. Members of the club par- ticipated in two tournaments this year, one at Butler University in December, and one at Purdue University, where the squad tied for fifth place. Outstanding de- baters this year were: Harold Holter, Roy Knispel, Hilmer Carlson, and lVilliam Jordan. Open debates completed the club's campus program. Officers of the club are Hilmer Carlson, President, Susan Trampe, Secre- tary, Charles Whitman, Pub- licity Chairman, and Malclom R. McBride, Debate Coach. H. Holter, H. Carlson, W, jordan, R. Knispel, S. Trampe, L. Regner, Prof. M. McBride G. Schmitt. PI SIGMA ALPHA Pi Sigma Alpha fraternity, the political science honor society, is represented on campus by the Beta Nu local chapter. This chapter is devoted to the promotion of scholarship and student interest in political science and government. It was established in 1949 by the admission of Pi Sigma Alpha, together with the local chapters, into the Association of College Honor Societies. Bottom Row: P. Daly, D. Mundinger, Z. Sztankay, V. Hoffmann, M. Tellschow. Row 2: A. Trost, K. Lenz, j. Peterson, D. Price, F. Bestor. .A . f..r.weafg-we , , . . . , aw ' TGRCH Y.-A rv-L' 54' 'V G. Dopp, business manager, S. Richter, advertising manager, I. Harting, accountant. H. Heinz, sports editor, B, Bernth, M. Congdon i i Ex Front Row: I. Brockeiman, T. Bloser, P. Kersten, news editor, A. Miller, D. Frank. Row 2 B. Bean, S. Trampe, B. Reed, M. Schreiber, K. jacobs, S. Nlickelberg, Row 3: S. Coldarnrner P. Killingsworth, P. Bieserneier, 1. Anderson, B. Berner, E. Wagner . Front Row: D, Hogan, B. Berner, head typist, Row Z: M. Flesch, R. johnson. Row 3: I. Leng, 1. Hollis, 1. Ebert, N. Harms, M. Smith, R. Rasmusson. A ..- A Q 0 L 'i , A, J C7 af' - 2 V F Front Row: Dr. Boyd, L. Torgerson, editor-in-chief. Row 2: I. Rammirig, managing editor, B. Ayres, associate editor, 1. Lieske, associate editor. The Torah, the weekly news publication, emerges by the close cooperation of many people. From editor to cir- culation manager, everyone realizes the importance of the paper for communication as well as a sounding board for criticism, and an arena for discussions. The editorial staff tries to stimulate student and faculty comment on various issues to effect improvement and progress. The organization is headed by an editor-in-chief, aided by business manager, and advised by Dr. Boyd, the faculty advisor. Under this leadership are associate edi- tors who work with Grace Dopp, business manager, to help put out an informative paper. Since Valpo has no official journalism department, the TORCH staff is composed of students in various fields with the general interest of promoting communication. R. Ayres, M. Quam, T. Steege, G. McGrew, feature editor, A. C-riesel, I. See-feldt. 67 LIGHTER Calling itself Valpo's literary-humor- variety magazine, the LIGHTER is pub- lished four times a year by a small but con- scientious group of people. Some people feel that the magazine should be strictly a humor magazine. The editors and staff keep this impression in mind by printing a few cartoons and several humorous articles in each issue. Between the covers of every issue are printed stories and poems of lit- erary merit and articles which the editors consider to be intellectually stimulating. The LIGHTER presents a challenge to its perceptive readers and performs a service for the proletariat. A magazine can hope to do nothing more. Planning session between Lighter editors and contributors E, Schmidt A. Frautriick PHOTCDGRAPHY The 1960-51 Photography staff is responsible for all pictures in the student publications. Photo by Frautnick lined the pages of the Torch as he proved that he could match the definite challenge of producing good pictures for many types of data and locale. The most difficult assignment was given to the man who has proved on these pages that a successful job can be done in a yearbook so far as photo- graphy is concerned. Charlie Dillon had full reign to simplify and co- ordinate the pictures according to the demands of the section editors. Not to be forgotten is the work of Ed Schmidt and the assistant photo- graphers: Jon Oschlaeger, Walt Black, and Paul Chamberlain, who were the Boy Fridaysn of the staff. 1. Oelschlaeger, P, Chamberlin, I. Seebeck, N. Koerwitz. C. Dillon +1 ,-- TI 4 l. Rader, activities, R. Schmalz, clubs and organizations, B. Wil- liams, copy editor. The Beacon this year stresses three aspects of campus activity centering about the spiritual, social, and aca- demic life of Valpo. The publication under editor Bill Sommers has made progress in smoothing out the usual hub-bub of as- sembling the photos, copy, and names. Photo editor Charlie Dillon set up definite schedules for each section to be completed. This aided in meeting printing deadlines. The sections of Greeks, Sports, Underclassmen and Faculty are highlighted by candid shots to strengthen the feeling of campus unity and spirit. We, the staff, hope this book will recall fond memories of your memorable college days each time you turn its pages. We are proud to have been a part of this staff which we feel sums up the Valpo spirit. Prof. Laube, advisor, B, Sommers, editor. 3 Li P'-1 . ' l N, -1 .. Y L21 J' s - 1 'Ny 'l Ldirll F-. 1, lx Lg . ' Tile., -3 , s'- f 5 Q- lit ff l AEI lift.. g ' ,9 B. Seefeldt, S. Hampel, assistant editors. 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Q L, Hfif 2 1 K f an X., , V E -af V , X22 K . va' ii Z N . , S .4 m , .. Front Row: M. Cook, L. Melinat, 1. Emhoff, L. Schwartz, B. Shaper, S. McCrone, C. Erdman, R. Chilian, R. Carbers, L. Hamann. Row 2: B. Douglas, M. Kallusky, M. Quoos, T. Lebrecht, C. Bees- kow, F. Bernfhal, C. Smith, M, Weikum, S. Kohler, S. Wrede, J. Tengermann, V. Saieclc, G. Pagel. Row 3: 1. Weydemann, E. Schmidt, A. Schrnidthuber, M. Affeldt, B. jahn, I. Harris, A. lulseth, R. Rasmussen, L. Michie, Y. Buckman, D. Haas, T, Hens- The VIlff1Il7'llf.l'0 D'11iz,'m'.i'1't3' lffzmlx began the 1960-61 school year in the usual busy fashion that has come to be the pattern thc past few years. The Marching Crusaders Band made its first appearance three days after the open- ing of classes at the Ball State-Valpo football game in l. t. lVaync. 'l'his appearance was followed by the usual half-time shows at the home games. This year saw the inauguration of the Valparaiso Uni- versity sponsored High School Band Day on October 22. l our high school bands were invited to appear with the Marching Crusaders Band in pre-game activities and each presented a short half-time show. The Valparaiso University Concert Band has come to bc regarded as one of the finest small-college concert Prof. Hoelty-Nickel. if A--cfm. f r 'r1.', - ls, - r4,1'-5 chen, P. Lacy, F. Needham, I. Friedman, D. Caston, W. Groth, C-. Scott, D. Hildebrand. Row 4: D. Spaeth, C. Werth, E. Evans, R. Maier, W. Rock, N. Diftmar, S. Lee, A. Norden, D. Marks, R. Arnold, C. Lerch, N. Hill, D. Blackemore, H. Harper, I. Lam- brecht, C. johnson, 1. Hohnbaurn, I. Borman, 1. Found, L. Hendricks. bands in the country through its annual winter concert tour appearances that have taken the group to widely separated sections of the country. This year's tour took the band to the East for ten days of formal concerts in the leading cities of the mid-Atlantic area. In addition to the tour concerts, the Concert Band added to its laurels by being invited to present the feature concert before the Indiana Music Educators Association conference in Indianapolis on November 18. The Spring semester found the band occupying its time with campus concerts, the last on May 21st in combination with the Concert Band of Valparaiso High School in the gym- nasium, and several high school convocation programs in the Northwestern Indiana area. Prof. Hannewald. CHAPEL CHOIR The Chafzcl Cj,ll0Ii7',.Y specific purpose is to sing for the services for the daily Chapel and occasional special serv- ices held at the University. The choir has, however, during its ten-year history, presented programs in other cities. Among some of the places that they have brought masterpieces of Liturgical Music' are Cleveland, St. Louis, Chicago, Toledo, lft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Rock Island, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, and Detroit. Several years ago the choir was invited hy the Mid-west. Chapter of the American Musieological Society to present a historical program of Medieval and Renaissance church music at the annual meeting held in St. Louis. ln the past the choir has sung at the annual Reformation Vespers held at the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago. Front Row: 1. Unverfehrt, C. Sinn, N, Burmeister, G. Gaver, M, Strohecker, D. Sames, K. lacobs, P. Heins, 1. jacobs, C. Helmstetter, A. Burgdorf. Row 2: C. McGrew, L. Leech, 1. Carley, j. Makis, S. Galajda, M. Oldsen, 1. Ciriessel, A. Strieter, S. Dukles, P. Zimmerman, H. jarosch, Row 3: A. Criesel, V. Mazade, C. Peters, Ci. Leib, R. Hirschmann, R. Hollifield, E, Smith, W. Meissner, D, Koch, E. Dossin. Q Row 4: D. Craw, W, McFarland, L. Bluhm, j. Kretzschmar, R. Kraemer, D. Eifert, D. johnson, W. Anderson, W, Erat, E. Schroeter, M. uam. '.w1fi,zft7- ' ' ' Front Row: L. Kurfh, D. Einspahr, j. Long, M. Helfrich, j. Haller, B. Schwietert, R. Schrnalz, C. Ludwig, M. Lorhmann, B. Bader, L Maul, D. Meyer, F. lensen, G. Gigstad, L. Scheer. Row 2: H. Oliver, B. Beckmann, S. Gotsch, C. Meyer, P. Killingsworth, 1. Schlegel- rnilch, A. Vermeulen, S. Plimpton, M. Moeslein, l. Sieber, C. Weber, P. Boyer, C. Haerther, C. Hoeh, E. Fiechtner. Row 3: D. Seebeck A. Weddle, D. Pape, R. Meyer, I. Teall, L. Thompson, W, Tews, T. Light, A. Kunde, A. Schramm I. Halldher, D. Fohlmeister. Row 4 B. McC.rew, R. Renken, C. Hersch, B. Bruckner, K. Lundberg, T. Steege, A. Landmeier, K. Drewes, l. Wagemann, S. Merger, B. Vieweq l. Steinke, Row 5: D. Plass, D. Hansen. T. Luekens, F. Stephan, E. Creive, D. Bergen, W. Hahn, E. Karge, R. Dietrich, I. Baerenwald, B Knapp. Row 6: L. Gross, C. Zoellick, W. Stahnke, B. Lux, l. Seebeck, D. Golisch, D. Chandler, H. Baldwin, C. Kelemen. UNIVERSITY CHDIR Prof. Eifrig. l l The University Choir this year was made up of eighty- five voices, singing under the direction of Mr. Mlilliam Eifrig, a Valpo alum. Beginning the year in Gary, the choir participated in the Reformation drama-Glory to God. In the excitement of the Christmas season, the choir presented numbers by Hovanness and Gabrieli, singing from both balconies in a four-choir formation. The seasons climax was the performance in April of Handells oratorio, Israel in Egypt. Daily practice at 4:00 in Recital Hall, Sunday services, and week-day chapel services kept the eighty-five members busy between con- certs and filled out a successful year. DRAMA The University Players' theatrical season for 1960-61 was de- voted to the presentation of classics, both old and modern, ranging from farce to tragedy, from realism to symbolism, and including such related forms as dance drama and opera. The season began with Giraudoux's farce comedy, The .M ad- woman of Chaillot. Directed by Professor Berl Russell and fea- turing Ruth McRee in the title role, the play with its satire and wit provoked thoughtful laughter. Hedda Gabler, Ibsen's masterpiece, was played in early De- cember. As directed by Dr. Harry Carlson and interpreted by Mildred Anderson, Ronald Hughes, and Gerald Lecy, this Scan- dinavian drama was an absorbing study of tragedy brought on through a woman's alienation from society. Two one-act operas and a dance drama presented during February contributed variety, beauty, and charm to the theatre program as students sang and acted the music of Mozart and Pergolesi and interpreted through dance a version of Euripides: The Trojan Women. With the presentation of Lorca's Blood Wedding, representing the finest in contemporary Spanish drama, the international aspect of the yearis program was becoming apparent. In this poetic tragedy, repleat with symbolism and folk legend, four people, played by Juliana Becker, Ruth McRee, Howard Bleeke, and Gary Schmitt, become the victims of blind passion. Directed by Dr. Vera T. Hahn, the play was a gripping yet hauntingly beautiful experience. The final production of the season was Sheridan's classic, The Rivals. This English comedy of manners, directed by Dr. Van C. Kussrow, will be presented in the manner of eighteenth cen- tury drama and against a background of music and art that echoes the artifical grace of the period. The Rivals with its gaiety, wit, and charm will be a featured program of Spring Festival Weekend. 1. Travis, P. Lacy, M. Struve. R. McRee, T. Reynolds, S. Wrede, N. Balliet, V. Schneider, B. C-ruhl. An exciting scene from the play Arms and the Man. The Drama Department presented The Mad Woman of Chaillct R. McRee, N. Baliiet, V. Schneider, T. Steege, B. Gruhl. A scene from Hedda Gabler P. Anderson, M. Anderson, D. Heller. M. Anderson, G, Lecy. The University Players, Singers, and Dancers produce a musical comedy Kiss Me Kate Scene from dance drama The Trojan Women. H252 Scene from the production Blood Wedding. I. Becker, R. McRee. f I-, ,f l , f X . X I nyc. ..,, li? D. Sames as Zerbina, M. Smith as Dr. Pandolfo in the opera La Serva Padrcna. The University Players, Singers, and Dancers, though distinct organizations, unite their artistic efforts to pro- duce musical comedy, music drama, opera, and dance drama. This yearis production consisted of three short art forms, a pastoral 'Esingspief' by Mozart, a classic dance drama, and a comic opera by Pergolesi. In Bastien and Bartiernna, the two rural lovers, sung by Dan Koch and Gretchen Gaver, are reunited by the magician, Colas, sung by David Eifert, and thus the melodious, romantic piece comes to a joyous conclusion as the three characters cavorte to the light-hearted strains of Mozartis music. In the second opera, La S erzfa Padrona, a clever maid, sung by Dorothy Sames and Helen Oliver, tricks her unsuspecting master, sung by Marvin Smith, into marry- ing her. Pergolesfs delightful melodies, the sprightly acting, and the ingenious plot brought great applause for this comic little piece. The music director for the two operas was Mr. Joseph McCall, the staging by Dr. Van C. Kussrow, and the sets, costumes, and lighting hy the University Players. The third event was an imaginative interpretation chiefly through dance, but assisted at intervals by the spoken word, music, and effective staging, of Ruripides' tragedy, The Trojan Women. Choreographed and di- rected by Professor Jean Schultz, the dancers expressed through movement, form, and rhythm the agonfes of the captive women doomed to a life of slavery-all because of the wantonness of one of their sex, the faithless Helen. A scene from Bastien and Bastienna. D. Koch as Bastien, D. Eifert as Colas, C. Caver as Bastienna. 4 ll -N 'i an-H Q, a is N554 E 4 , xx Me, is w. '4 1 1.1 ,, , Q K, AJ-14, ,N +45 -'1 ,Sw if QM ' S A f ,mm gy. R an Q , Q jfmylm ,ff Nw Q55 fi gf , . ' if L ix' W K F f , . ' 14 m .1 -' ' M x. ,, -A - 4-blk wx, v Q The living units on Valpo's campus pro- vide still another setting for the three-fold life. Spiritual growth is attained in regular evening vespers services prepared by a stu- dent or presented by 21 minister from the fac- ulty or communityg social life is never neglected in any of the dorms, co-op houses, fraternities, or sororitiesg and cram sessions, quiet hours for study, and intellectual bull sessions are integral parts of every student's campus home. INTER-SCRCRITY K. Unde rwager, President. . f1'1yE '. , .nf an 'K 'FM ist ' CCUNCIL The I mer-So1'o1'ily Counciljs purposes are to develop a spirit of co-operation among sororities, to pass judgment upon individual actions of sororities, and to acquaint the freshmen women with sorority life. All decisions passed bv the Council are done so with the good of the ,,,, University as the prime objective. . -:si - Each of the seven sororities on campus has two mem- f ' it ' 35:22,-L a P bers elected to the Inter-Sorority Council. This council, together with Dean Flynn, their advisor, meets once each week. The Inter-Sorority Council acts as a governing and co-ordinating board in strengthening the sororities . on the campus and in bettering inter-sorority relations. The members of the Council discuss scholarship, conduct, mutual sorority problems and activities, and make plans for pre-rushing, rushing, and pledging. 1 In addition to planning pre-rushing, rushing, and 5 pledging, the Inter-Sorority Council also participates in ? it u at V g Q- , r pgt t -L gg the planning of Homecoming, Christmas caroling, Spring .., it .i . Festival weekend with Songfest and Field Day, and to- , gether with Inter-Fraternity Council plans an All-Greek W J 'V function. -:misfit f ' f .,,.li H Associate membership is accorded to Pi Delta Chi, the . fig ' Deaconess women. They have full voting rights and 1 , ,gg privileges except in matters concerning rushing and pledging, for which they have their own programs. 1 JS' I i i AW N A. .. i Y Q, Q, ,. s Front Row: j. Martin, M, Miertschin, L. Manka, A. Strieter. Row 2: F. Riechmann, P. Killings- worth, S. Wrede, K. Buechner. Row 3: U. Lautenklos, 1. McCracken, 1. Schmitt. Row 4: K. Underwager, E. Bierwagen, 1. Harting. INTER-FRATERNITY CCUNCIL The I nter-Fraternily Council is the ground on which the ten member fraternities may discuss their mutual problems, collaborate for their mutual benefits, and maintain and extend the advantages of the Greek system within the framework of Valparaiso University. It is the Inter-Fraternity Couneil's responsibility to supervise rushing and pledging, to promote good schol- arship, to organize Christmas earoling, and to extend intramural athletics in Valpois fraternities. IFC also eo- sponsers Greek Songfest and the annual All-Greek function. The goals of Inter-Fraternity Council are the goals of the University. The members of the Council strive for eo-operation with the faculty, the administration, and the entirity of the student body, hoping in this way to make Valpo a better place in which to live and study, and at the same time extending the idea and purpose of the fraternity system. V. Berecz, President Front Row: V. Berecz, D. Scheuerman, R. Diersen, R. Cattau. Row 2: B. Dehlin, B. Sommers, G. Armstrong, j. Vogel. Row 3: 1. Malak, H. Heinz, H. Goldbeck, D. Lindsey. Row 4: E. Buerkle, H. Crotrian, T. Gappen. ALPHA PHI DELTA Alpha Phi Delta-now in our forty-fourth year of sisterhood on the campus of Valparaiso university. Through the years our Sisterhood, based upon our motto of fidelity, has developed into a very special bond of love -the spirit of Alpha Phi. Living and working together as sisters is an unforgettable experience. From perky pledge to seasoned senior, participating in the heritage and traditions of Alpha Phi, entering enthusiastically into the activities of our thriving campus, and, most im- portantly, learning to become an individual of character through the unity of our group, we discover daily the joys of being an Alpha Phi. NPA 607 Union. 1 11 1. 1 V 1 A 1 1 1 15513111 E , 15555123132 . 1 4151191551 1 .11 111 31 ' 1 1111 1 ' ' :-1!f 'Fil' 13153. 7 112 14 2 , 1g 1 1511 jZ!g135fJw1?U-.- 15 W 1 1 Y: , 1 11.16155 111 , .sig iwfiili 1 1 711 1 1.1351 L1.f1-125121111 fl . ' 1 145111121 X 1 f 4 i 11 1 11 1 ' ' ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 - fi ' 1 ' A ' 3 1: 55311: ' L 'I 1 wg 1 1 1 v -ff 1, 1 1 'A 'K 3 . 1 I 1 M 1 t 1 1 ! , 11 .Lf i 1 1 13 2,1 1 WT-Q12 '21 '1 1 1315.1-'I 1 V 1 ' A ,E - - . 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It was our guide as we worked together-planning homecoming festivities, presenting a Mardi Gras skit, practicing for songfest, and carrying out sorority projects. It was our guide as we partied together-caroling, at our formals, and at inter-sorority and fraternity functions. It was our guide as we served together the community, our school, and our peers. But most important of all, it was our guide as we lived together-in separate housing units, true, but still being as one family, helping each other to grow in knowledge, in spirit, and in love: being more than just friends, being truly sisters. This is why each one of us is proud to wear the pin of Alpha Xi. AEE 836 La Porte. 12 1 1 fb ,f S,-M . 10 , A 1 , .ff I -5532155 '1 1, '21 '11, ,, , ,,11jliiI9gl3i,'1 1 5, i 2115: ii - 1 Q f, 13511 W- 1 1 asian ' 2 .1 ' 3 , 1 1325? 1 gfegff mkfigiifiz-1 f 1 -z1f'1 111 11121152 ,Sz 1 2,f2,,,g1fi: 11. 11142 1 me i 4152 A A 1.5 H , 1 111 F, 1. I n 3 . -, 1 ,,. . 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U 1' '12 ' -- A' ' 1 ' it V I, 21 . , ,,.', 1 Y :T , ff . Y ,' f , ,L4. V. , f , . , wil '1 15 '1 ' ' 1- -' if-1 1 .. , -. . ig' It '1 ' 1 3 fl A - I' 1 5 4 1 ' 1, r - 3 A , - 1' 1f!' gn Q . . 1 4 A 1 4 I 'f . 1, . -5+-1 ' 1 gs .21 1 ' , sie 1 I 2' 1, :fm . 1 gif! 1 1 ' 1 1- , 1 ,1., M , V157 111 ' fifmf , 1' , 1 ' , F7 ?':'1i:g:1-.:':gr, . X 5 . l ii 1 r I Q I . 5 ,, I DELTA CHI EPSILGN Residing in the center of bustling activity between old and new campus, I embody the activity within the Delt house. Even before school officially begins, I hear cheer- ful voices shouting, g'Let's paint the kitchen pink, and Do you really like the effect of this picture? As Home- coming rushes in, I see wood, paper, and wire cluttered in the lounge and kitchen. Undaunted and aided by that well-rounded Valpo education, I assemble a Trojan horse, Kennedy-Nixon carnival booth, and a picture-book nebbish. But, no sooner than all the paper and lights are put away, I prepare for a new Greek tradition: fall rush. At the advent of another Christmas season, I stand play- fully amidst a group of boisterous snow-ball fighters and later become solomn in a group of chanting carolers. With spring rushing and pledging I swell with new Delts and a renewed sorority unity. And, finally, during senior week, I am transformed-not only am I an active force on V alpols campus but also a witness for a unique Valpo education. Who am I? I'm the spirit of Delta Chi. 5-XE 804 Mound. Front Row: A. Miiler, J. Schreiber, B. O'DeiI, S. Strefling, E. Zeiez, D. Seebeck, 1. Marten, M Conrad, M. Quoss. Row 2: M. Kleiber, S. Wrede, M. Schreiber, S. Earl, S. laeger, 1. A. Monk 1. Elmberger, I. A. Durkovic. Row 3: I. Smith, 1. Baerenwald, C. Stumm, C. Schimkus, N Engelbert, E. Wagner, G. Weber, D. Knapp. 1.Maas. GAMMA PHI I have been very close to the Gammas for 415 years and would like very much to let you in on a few of my ob- servations. just looking at their smiling faces year after year has shown me that they are a happy group. Making Homecoming decorations, Christmas caroling, preparing for Spring weekend, playing in intramural sports, and even the Monday night meetings are positive proof for me that they really work together and have fun in the process. It must be this thing called Hsisterhoodi' that accounts for this. I regret to say that this is my last year with them, but I have enjoyed every minute of it. They have a special place in my heart. Farewell, dear Gammas, T. Termite. Fil' 253 Greenwich. ,M Hg' L' 1 A 1 ' 1 'H N fx, gs, Q ' , , X + rx 5 1 W W Y N 4 Di l 4 ' J -4 'B ..s,, ,. x in Q i A ' lv - Y xi i ' 4' A fi 5' 4 Jf --s 9 Q uf Q ,QX . ic ' ,. ..,, nf -xQ61'e ,s.:,. , A! . X K x 3 J ' I A ,4 '1 7,1 I ,V-,li 1 'gifs ' ., rip 21 . A' . - - ' . W Hmm :f?i2..-- ,V 'aiifiifa , ' . , ' f W IW Q 7' ' :El H ' - 'gggniiw ' , wig ,, V ., WSSEI? x V N . , If . ' ! . - 13 I Ja 1 I I1 . , 1 H' Q S i ,S ' ' 431, ' ' ., L. 'K - ' Qwzsfk '2 ,V V. '11 M' ff ii 4' K 1 'V A 15554 q Q .Q : , 4 . ,- My ll, ,V . E , -. . Y L z , . . J Q V V - Q 1 - , . V 2 : u . , 1 ' in . , ' n I H , , 5 Q Q E Q E-'Q M E515 ,, N ,E if LEM? K , 3Ww . 'Q f 1 if 1 A. :- ' -J E tr: if mm H f V - Mm, N X . Q i lf ' . J - v-. .T ,,, yi j f i 4 l H321 if af - . YQMF--S4 ' ' A113 -vi -.S X.-A g 'fa-:hd f KAPPA TAU ZETA We Kappas have probably spent our last complete year at 802 Mound Street. These sloping, splintered floors won't shake fearfully under many more parties, and windows won't be shattered again during enthusi- astic snowball fights. Cur doors have nearly completed their pleasant task of welcoming back never-forgotten alums. KTZ pledges wonit sing another defiant song in our damp, musty basement. The feet of exuberant Christmas carolers have muddied carpets here for per- haps the final time. Walls which have received the last of numerous layers of paint and paper won't listen im- partially to any more song-fest practices. Our dear, rampling, dilapidated white house may never again witness the feminine joys, efforts, sorrows and hopes which it has sheltered for so many wonderful years. Will the house forget us? No, not until we forget it. KTZ 802 Mound. Front Row: R. Dees, C. Kovach, I. Hendrickscn, I. Haas, P. Wheat, K. Bruemmer, M. Mierts- chin. Row 2: R. Allenstein, I. Clausen, S. Meyer, 1. Goetz, P, Killingsworfh, 1. Steffen, R. Roebke, C. Simon. Row 3: I. Olberding, C. Sfrasheim, N. Will, L. Brotherson, M. Baden, C. Frick, M. Barfelheimer, C. Mackmiller. 0 J 'rv--r-w . F U 'ir 117' V Jn, 7 N 1' 'Lf-.Ja-vw-Jew V 'Sm ,, . ,i 94 - A an Tr. PHI BETA CHI Memories of happy hours fill all our thoughts . . . scrubbing windows on a sunny Saturday . . . darn that chicken wire! . . . but it won at second in Homecoming 560 . . . Autumn Nocturn . . . rustling petticoats . . . bike hikes . . . toasting our toes by the fireplace . . . stockings on the door .. . watch out for the mistletoe . . . studying . . . the happiest ufamilyw in the world . . . clicking type- writers at 6 a.1n .... empty coffee cups . . . a human house sign . . . it's carnation time . . . long talks 'til 3 . . . studying again . . . do re mi . . . as we begin another week . . . the muddy finish line . . . tears and fried chicken . . . the bond of love . . . how it grew. 'HX 708 Lincolnway. i -. pl x at 3' 2, ,. w if X -f:::'::--'-- ' 2.1 zz 'il +1 L i ml ' 1 ixyv-f '19': Q L o Front Row: C. Voight, B. Steinke, M. Ziegler, I. Schiefelbein, D, Livingston, K. Underwager, F. Yates, E. Kruger, L. Hagge, L. Podojil, P. Kersten. Row 2: C. Richardson, D. Lestock, 1. Marchn, C. Erdmann, T. Bloser, j. Whitney, D. Gurske, l. Henriksen, P. Perry, K. Ziegler, D. Meyer. Row 3: E. Marhenke, C. Ladwig, M. Schewe, B. Babiar, H. jarosch, B. Kummer, B. Barnekoff, 1. Halcomb, M. Nehls, K. Obier, S, McCrone. 2: -C7 I . l lufiriri ' 6 l 2 .Y Q. xy P . l Front Row: E. Constantine, C. VVade, A. Wojahn, L. Manka, S. Moody, M. Voth, P. Kohlsfedt, S. Mussell, K. Jacobs. Row 2: 1. Gcetsch, P. Crallmann, S. Keiper, C. Wegner, N. Vollman, 1. Swendsen, V. Eich, L. Dilfmar, C. Fifield, L. Ascher, K. Steucle. Row 3: D. Weimer, 1. Peiffer. C. Biesemeier, N. Nierman, L. Hulsen, R. Kleiner, N. Ulbrich, P. Biesemeier, I. Holle, D. Barrels. Pl DELTA CHI Here are 67 women working together to learn, praying together in daily devotional services, serving in nearby churches and institutions, sharing in the preparations for homecoming, partying with the fraternities and sororities, singing in Sunday services and Song Fest, writing for the new publication NEXUS, waiting for their calls as deaconesses. This year, for the first time, the juniors will also receive calls for year internships all over the country. This is Pi Delta Chi: Itfs still growing. 1:,r,zr:::1,i5f aw ' Sifiiffg iii 1,55 I: i HAX East Union. up ,W rin WF 7' .37-Q' my M 1 ' - 'QF 1'- 1 1 ' Hi' T59 W 1 Hz! 1- 4 gi, Q 5 XR , V, .1 Q ' 1 me -:Ll ' 1' 1 hi' f .1-H1 - ,tl Q 1. A-1 'M Q 1 -1 , 1.1 A 14+-11 5 Q, ff? Fa ' 1 135' 1 1 1 ' 1 mf 1 1 xv- 4 1 - I 1 . ,- ., I gi 31' ...ff az? QQ 15 if , - Q-1-1 1 vqfkfdf , 41 . , X P, . 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EWU' ' 11 1 , sei 'W i s 4L s+11 . 331 1 1 1 . 1 --21 1 i555E5i ii , ' W15 ' . af 1' 1 1 -if t1 5 1 - , ' 1 I 1 , n'1'5:: 322215225 2 via- ::1.:::-Fm. J 1 1 - 1 ' ,31 ,.if ' 11 1 J, ' . . :jk K . H xr, . , Al F 'i I 3 1 I SIGMA THETA 'clf ever you want to join a set That's jolly and full of fun .... 7' Speaking from experience, a good twenty-five years' worth, Iid say that phrase really fits the Sigs. Sorority meetings, coffee hours, rush parties, Homecoming, Hell night, Spring Week-end, finals, Iim part of them all. Laughter, sorrow, joy, excitement, I know every moment as if it were my own feelings. I never lack company, male and mail make every day worth living, and I meet the most interesting people at my open-houses. Church bells, class chimes, train whistles, car horns, fire-engine sirens, and recess time at Columbia School are the sounds I've heard ever since I can remember. I'm fed well by two devoted servants, cleaned from top to bottom every week, and extra good by the pledges. My telephone rings constantly, and there is always music playing, either from radios, phonographs, or the piano. I hear the most fascinating bull sessions Cinformation that Iill probably never remember, much less usej. My life is Never dull, and I could never be happier. I'm glad I'm the Sigma Theta Sorority House. 39 507 Monroe. 'SN-'ii l1 n:!l1'xl1 ., If Front Row: P. Weber, C. Garrett, D. Plass, S. Lohrman, S. Trampe, 1. Harting, E. Eddleman, I Tangermann, S. Schuller, A. Messerschmidf. Row 2: N. Berreifter, R. Schmalz, j. Cain, B Hoffmeyer, L. Raffke, B. Bassett, R- Reufer, F. Riechmann, 1. Hewitt, C. Rauscher. DELTA THETA PHI What is a fraternity? Is it more than a gathering of astute students pursuing the same goal? Is it more than a collection of outgoing individuals savoring with delight each aspect of social life? Is it more than an overflowing of an abundance of talent into campus activities? Is it this and more? At Delta Theta Phi, it is more, much more. For at Delta Theta Phi, the natural tendancy of the law to draw only the most well-rounded of personalities, supplemented by an avid interest on the part of the brothers in the life of the university, and tempered by that character which has produced a myriad of campus leaders, has resulted in a bond of brotherhood upon which has been built a fraternity: a fraternity with a social program surpassed by none, a fraternity house envied by all, and a spirit which has produced splendid participation where com- petition has been essential, and discriminate choice where choice has been the watchword. The call of the legal profession, interrupted only by the ever-growing call of the social aspect of our fraternity, has drawn each lawyer together in a manner which has commanded respect by outsiders, and which has placed a feeling of true fraternity in the heart of every brother. -WN' 607 Lincolnway. A l , I I, .,' Mwm ,Bam lr 1339 xx 56? W A. ., W ,W H- W , W i , - fri! P ' ., . N7 ' Kb' Q 1 W-gf K wa, -' V fs.: 1 r ' N7 Q04 'Q xg U jr 4: ag we--f n..-.n if U. 1 GW S 0 ' .. .j i f A,.!, .uJw U . 1 41i'23gLf?f2?fff?f2??1 1 4,22 QE M. ff ,' wg' J 4 ig F5 . , 1, iz ' ' ' 1 Q u A . ,Jw :ww ,gay 'X Q miifggfi. 11,1 J.. kg iffse ' Q -fs . v , H x- 5isig,.fm,g?5Z- I In 45 gi TIF, if-a 4 4 Y . f 'wmlizzzxf f -,. L. . 2w gs55,s.3S?.7a1 A ,, 1 s 11 v .. W ' 'fun-5 ,Li , .M::m,,'w1WZ- rf 2 i V ii-?sf' T27 ' i l. -X, fy 1' is , .-1 R. .Ei . ' . , Q , 3-gl, ' i L -, L Eh, -11 ' i 3 V Z Y y Y 1-':'.1EA . , f 1- H A 1 Q if f ft ' ' W Q W I I Q I . --Q ff' lx F9 is x was 'EFF Y' X g ss J H, ,f ,U-Xl. '1 M ,nvlaaif LAMBDA CHI ALPHA lndividuality yet Oneness What is the purpose of a fraternity? We, the men of 356 feel that to some degree we have discovered the answer to this question. A fraternity is not merely a con- venient source of social activity. It is not merely a show- case in which athletic and musical talent may be dis- played. It is not merely a place to live and eat at a minimum of expense. It is not merely a place where aca- demic pursuits alone may thrive. Rather, it is an intel- ligently balanced medium of these factors brought to- gether in an intangible atmosphere which promotes group cooperation in striving for the ultimate goal of wholesome Christian brotherhood. AXA 356 Greenwich. W.imwfvf'f-,fs-1-ww 5-'P-ja-f.w -f-:gm f 'T , , .aww-W..-.F wa., K ......., .. .. A . , ' 2 ' ' fee' - r 'i ' v- ' . 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A 11 1 1 1 1 1,51 T 11 1 1 ' 1 3 ' ' 1' 1' A Y ' f, T 'E '?5s'Pf'?f15 1 ' 1 ' I' 1' L - 2' ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 11, -E 1 11-11. , g 1, Y '- V. 3, 1 1 I 1 A 15, K 6 1 -I V P 1 ii F'-'71 'K LY' V 1 1111 1 7 ., 1 - P1 Q 1 'I 3' 551541 -1 1 1 1' Ha 5 -1 1 1 ' -1 -' ' Q, 1 - If ' , AQ? Q. ,V :eggs ' - X ..-:L 4- ? V fjiwg 1 A 1, , L . 1 N ai:-lfzm? 1- if 111 N 1 1 .1 - - 11 V 'f 1 Q f Q f ' I ' 1 Q 1 W i ' K 3 1 E N - . 1 1 .- . 1 2 1 A11 I 11 -. ' 1. 1 'i' jf 951, 1 5 .1-, A -' .41 1 ig W 1 3-19 rf' H I A X- xx M41 mills 'I 11 '1'-fs' Tal:- 1.. 5 u I Q V A 1 2 5 X M 1' L1 1 ...., 19354 11 1 PHI DELTA THETA We are the Phi Delt Boysg we make a lot of noise-ask the Stoners-and rightly we do. We are more than a social club that meets on weekends. We are more than purveyors of ducks and eaters of watermelon. We are more than the permanent residents of a low-rent hotel. We are more than an experimental group for Alcoholics Anonymous. We are more than that bunch of rowdies that eats across the street from Altruria Hallf' We are more than the pillars of major varsity athletic teams. We are more than campus wheels. We are more than scrutinizing judges of campus beauty as it wafts its merry way before our front porch. We are more than singers of songs of ribaldry, cheer, and victory. We are each integral parts of a unity which is greater than any of us. We have the innate satisfaction of knowing that, as in years past, we are the best-we are Phi Delts. 'l'-59 606 Brown. xgsg, I A-1 ti' Q ni. 4 . i - - .A . 1' 1 14. Lf' LEX is A 4 sa ww ggi bf Ryu-. i 4 ffm. , figs' - - r r Q ,M .m u Wg. ,F ,e :mu :ws- u?f3?W7iII f Ln, A, L 1. T ia? XE' 6, , .11 rm. ,- H w is W ' Hjvvug, 11:4-. , A. We V Rini - ll .- - :- - -n V H 1 U W: gl, 2 S--Q' -1 1 -fd 1 W Rf? 1 V 39511 W Lfmnfw ,, W.. as F2 21: '. 1 .1 - 1-L-A F'- Zllg, fl, - -N V w nm? J, T! 1 Wsiiiz-ff::zs2,a ' X , as ve .fv',4ff5k, f fl-if-?.'f-Rus-sxf' , wifi? '21 'QELAE1' E :?j'qg,5Q,, W ,fig AE 'LH'-7'wf2'i i ' A: Hc 75ff f-Lf'1'5iif A' ffxr ' I5Wfflm5W5f2e2fi4Hf , M-gw ii f l e2 :f' :-Zigi' 15111 '1 my ' M 25 ww- in E- Ng ,- ' mf f- Y - PM wa fn, x Aamir ,, , -U :Swv 3' 52 igj, r, 'gig 2255 fp' as .12 ,xg VJ 4 UF 1? Qqsf 55'-. LQ' Wei? Ki? .wx , ra V! :gg vi! M Y Q - 4 ' :F ?: 9:9 I V if .' 4' N ' , , g I giyef I, w ,. 435-figs! YI gm viii K rf, f if ' A l .-fx i F .ms .M 4 gl .hu PHI KAPPA PSI Individuals in the strictest sense of the word, yet work- ing toward a common goal-a better brotherhood-best describes the men of Phi Kappa Psi. A happy-go-lucky group of guys, the Phi Psis find fun in whatever they do, whether it's girl-watching from the house-front bench or giving a party for underpriviledged children. Integrated into all areas of campus life, the men of Phi Kappa Psi recently added the All--Sports Trophy, the Scholarship Plaque, and the Service Award to their trophy shelf. Yet even in these unified group efforts, the brothers dare to be individuals, and not just another stereotyped fraternity man. KPKXI' SOI Mound. 5 1 X 4 as 21 5, J , N ,N ' ' ' '1 l ' 'N' X1 ' X 1 , H K W 'W , Qfriit , T,..S,fz. 1 1- X M AM , E u gg! wx, N93 X 1 Y S qi , N , H W 1 W. , HJ ii., wi, U ,M 5 H , i 1 ' M Y N, W Qw W N QM g ' f1fg1+1r'f 2 . N ' , , N H . 17 L' . 1 21 ' , LJ, Y A I 2 . 'QW WMM L, l ' A ,f ,V K 'W I-win. 3 K if f ' Mi X M N ' Lexi: L ' A K fs ' -' I .151 . , ' wg ' , ' Y' M PM , W' '72 fi' fag fff FST ' ! ff'11f- 'k if 1 'mf , , , L , N ,Q . X, X, X ' agg.u gew! 'uggmgglg : w g X H iv I , , 4 , M ,QS , iii V! ' 315, M ? W Y, X A I Ax, ' ' ,, ,M 1 M '5 nu' vg' , 7' , , -::::' :,.. 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With these words, Epsilon-Beta chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha began the year 1960-61. It is not just a sentiment for the present, but one which we are continually striving towards each successive year, and it pertains to all fields of endeavor which the fraternity embraces. Academically and socially, Pi Kappa Alpha has proven its strength. In the classroom we have succeeded quite well and are always top contenders for the annual Schol- arship Award. But it hasn't hampered our social calendar in the least. From Homecoming in the Fall to Songli est in the Spring we are working on the next coffee hour, house party, formal, or preparing for Christmas caroling, or an all-campus Union Show held in conjunction with one of the sororities. All of our activities are Q1 .ferned by the three purposes for which our fraternity was established. These are listed in the preamble to the Pi Kappa Alpha National Constitution. l. For the establishment of friendship in a firmer and more lasting basisgn 2. For the promotion of brotherly love and kind feelinggv 3. For the mutual benefit and advancement of the interests of those with whom we sympathize and deem worthy of our regardfi HKA 608 Lincolnway. is 'X' 5-. ' . .' f 1. -, I ,X X D - ,. 'ev , 15:3 Z ,,, n- -- 'Q Xa, xg, X , ig' , , f 0 I9 ' '14 ' K Q: it ' 1' I VE . . un, , '.U, fv ' H 1' 'v x 1 .22 'E 1 'Pi' WG: mf 1 i 1' 1 wwv ws 1 W,-Q Z . g Q, pg ez, - Q I 41' 21? vw-A I .1 fi 1 N, ERYW g Q . I , X A 2 :A v - Ba?-'Z.Qw 39 4 I . -Y gf' -gf:-4,-3 E . A j' fm T 331494- N ' 2 h .Z X - f . ,?,, 1A .F , in Q I. . ' A 55 H, . 3 5 . W , ' -' 5 x , - L eff 1 . Q sf pw W 'Q SIGMA PHI EPSILGN In the hands of the members have the destinies of the fraternity rested during the past year. We have tried to show spirit, devotion to duty, willingness to serve, and sacrifice. These, we know, will be the qualities that give force and direction to our aims and aspirations. Our yearfs achievements show a new enlarged club- room, a house and annex with new faces, a first place in homecoming house decorations, a good showing in ath- letics, and loyalty toward Sigma Phi Epsilon. These achievements required time and laborg sacrifices by the brothers which resulted in dreams becoming realities. As to the most important quality of any fraternity, we feel that our fraternity is a place where holy friend- ship is made and brotherly love is realized. Each individ- ual member striving for the University and our fraternity with ideas, ideals, and friendship cannot help but to make us happy and proud Sig Eps. STE 505 Lincolnway. ug--. .S Front Row: A. Martin, E. Stammel, C. Bils, H. Stegeman, B. Kellermann, W. 1. Reardon, D Lienau, R. Rottmann, E. Abraham, S, Cercken. Row 2: W. Davis, P. Lange, D. Peters, W Norris, A. Guernmer, 1. White, M. Iannaccio, L. Goike, F. Paetz. Front Row: V. Behrmann, 1. Lindeman, C. Schulz, C. Newton, 1. Lear, R. Rickus, R Bordherding, R. Pankey, G. Trenker. Row 2: D. jaster, B. Luehr, E. Wendt, D. Luster, R Schwalm, F. Pawlitschek, D. Lindsey, T. lass, R. Niemeck, A. Lanzafame. SIGMA PI The age as it flies, glides secretly and deceives one and another, nothing is more fleeting than the years, but he who sows virtue reaps honourf, Indeed for us young men living at 251 Greenwich, Sigma Pi means a home away from home. What make a home is neither wood nor nails, cement and plaster, nor size or design. A home is a place where family life, spontaneous cooperation and Christian Ethics are practiced day in, day out. Our Sigma Pi home is a place where friendship, brotherhood, and a desire to help one another are the order of the day. We men of Sigma Pi are proud of our achievements which have brought our group to excel in Homecoming competitions and in every other campus activities. With us men of Sigma Pi, the nature of man is not degraded, but rather it is exalted, as indeed should he, to great heights wherefore to develop character, in the service of God and man. ZH 251 Greenwich. is Y -1 E i m 5 as , , we -E 'wi . ' givinYfssissffsserilf 1 1 v mm- H- ' VSMWWPI ' ' I , Y 1 ' I ' V T. U I E w w Y - - .il 'K -, ww-W few - K w . 1 - M . J 1 . , 1: , , -Y 1 11 im Q , Qu- I , ' 31 ' ' V Q I 1 - r i 1 1 - I , was is wswzlg ' ' , f iz V 1 1 Havre N Yi zrrii 1 ' f ff M, :- 1 '-.01 kiiw .9 i up ,I .gf 79 m 1 Q ,f ,v pf - s 0 7 . .,.,., A. , H 1, A, K f K ' l '-121315-11 '.' K H :3ifff H . K Lx . 1 . was swf- 1 Q ' :-:rf 11 11 '1 1-1 11 1 1 . H gym: ss Hwy 1, WJ11 1252351 111.111.11 11 , 1 ash '!L 9?i?f?TNN' hay'- SIGMA TAU GAMMA Wie of Sigma Tau Gamma are bound together by common interests and goals, and by the realization that brotherhood has a definite place in man. We have pledged our loyalty to the University because only through cooperation and support may there be coexist- anee. Through parties, formals, Homecoming decora- tions, intramurals, and pledging, we have satisfied our social desires, an necessary factor for any successful fra- ternity. By cooperation and a stern desire we have tripled our membership since one year ago, while still maintaining the closeness of brotherhood. l'Ve are all proud of OUR fraternity--proud to be Taus and carry the Tau spirit. XTI' 705 Freeman. .+.v-ag, Q 5 L Q 1. 1 I IM , . 913 Yi 5' 9 'rj Ng . F L M ,gym 4. m 62-ft ' , , , as i 1 - 'Wi 'ling 42 3 'am A Q??S , '..i gg' pw A Wx M wk H m,,,5gN Q w wi v , Wu Q w wx' 25m W L ,URL ag W Q52 :Tin Salah kv' J 1 , W 3, K gx iw?: TAU KAPPA EPSILON Choosing men in accordance with our motto, 5'Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and char- acterf: makes. Tau Kappa Epsilon a very diversified group. The binding force of this group is a growing phenomenon which the individual member feels the longer he remains in the brotherhood. This force is felt when the members work together on floats or in intra- rnurals, when they discuss the issues vital to them in their meetings, when they learn to live together in the house, or when they participate in social functions. This results in a single body of heterogeneous membersg and only through becoming a part of this body can one realize the full significance of the band of the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon. THE 802 Linwood. -f '3?T-T--J - V ' L f , Ka aww X . J,.: A V . H c n., J lsyuee a ' ' ' Z' - ,, t . . , , L- . F X ,....- f 'F' . ..- ,... V 4 A , J .- ,. . , Q. ,ly .5 if . .. g ,. f' ' .Qtr V I gl: r l i , I :Y Q 'i N J 1' ' -rf i . 4, f , i,:, V fl Mft ' V yu- to 111 4 I' 5 3: 4: ' gli J' 116 iz. I ,Wifi .V , AJ . . -53' if , If .1 'A-zfivx .F -pwvuv-K 1 4 ,N 55-,. -. -- - N- .. mg. ,..- g,,A:4tA V . . 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Q e v 4 NE' pl - G lf .h lj .U NIM? -- '-ig.,' 259 :J I 3 if 1' YUQY DORMS Lembke Hall. Scheele Hall, to be completed September lOtl'1 Front Row: E. Autuori student council repre- sentative, R. Schultz student council represen- tative, R. Behling alternate representative, Row 2: C. Voges chaplain, L. Bluhm intramural ath- letic director, H. Heinecke alternate represen- tative. ,0 f ' I .asv ' -eff' VF,-Fr,-,... ,.. J,- l .1- 1-'11 it x Q?-' 5-av QS. , DORM A ., 5 . -. M., . , V ' ' I B. Cuccia social director, E. Prothe treasurer, N. Kline president, Prof. W. Hutchins director, O. Lchse counselor, N. Troeger counselor. Entrance to Dorm A. 12 2 WEHRENBERG 17 21 I., Front Row: W. Seefeldt, B. Bruckner, I. Meyer, T. Raushi, E. Fruehling, F. Gray, counselors. Row 2: W. Beilfuss, H. Scholletf, D. Wil Iiams, R. Lux, R. Bimler, 1. Hensel, counselors. Entrance to Wehrenberg Hall. ,f- LEMBKE D. Wurm social chairman, M. Chernock presi- William L- STefI'1bf9Chel' director- dent, R. Vida assistant social chairman, G. Hersch Treasurer. Entrance to Lembke Hall. ALTRU RIA I. Ebert social chairman, K. Zink secretary, L. McRee AWS representative, l. Miller social chairman, C. Harvey president, M. Rupprecht WRA representative, M. Frosch chaplain, D. Walther treasurer, M. Flesch student council representative. K. Techlin, L. Argerbrfght, C. Schefft. L Stret- ling, S. Miller, corridcr presidents. Entrance to Altruria Hall. DAU - KREINHEDER . ef . 91' ' .- LQ-'-i' 4' ' ...,5 ,- -'?1':?,..., '54'v7'? '-ci? ,VH .11 11' +455 f fs' I my Front Row: C. Burandt treasurer, L. Voight sec- Mrs. 1. Hauger director, K. Harper Dau presi- retary, I. Meyer vice president, K. Gloss vice dent, 1. McKee Dau president, K. Stoppenlwager president, D. Choitz secretary, L. Huebner Kreinheder president. treasurer. Row 2: K. Firehammer WRA repre- sentative, C. Vetter AWS representative, A. Bender vice president, S. Martin social chair- man, R. Arnold WRA representative, C. Mc- Gaughey scholarship chairman. I Entrance to Dau-Kreinheder Halls. -. fi r ,,,,,-. AY V - -' H' -- --A 1: K -A Y E-N-.5:a:v,..... - '- ' I -1 - ' , ,' L., yefr-1 ffl: GUILD , 'K Front Row: l. Celner WRA representative, R. Mrs. D. Dunagan director, L. Bankscn president Link treasurer, l. Seifertn chaplain-vice presi- ident, R. Hay scholarship chairman. Row 2: A, Hoffman student council representative, 1. An- derson student council representative, S. Han- son secretary, I. Williams social chairman, S. Galaida student council representative, N. Ber-- reitter AWS representative, P. Marquart schol- arship chairman. Entrance to Guild Hall. MEMGRIAL G. Voight chaplain-vice president, B. Yost Mrs. R. Mai director, P. Nickel president. treasurer, S. Kosuth social chairman, K. Laun secretary. Entrance to Memorial Hall. 123' 553 . , T, i .,,,,. ' GP l 5 Wt :Fl ., H 129 J' -.1 1 aff Rios, ikmy. ,- EW ' QQ 5.5.25 A wr 'J N : n:::::..::e1 4 - .yfqw w ., .6 Qi 1 an 'Q ww Am, an I, 'W'-'smvu-.11 'ww ,,, E h g . M'k?QY?E wfghy , ix '- mf . mga- Um ,. V 'wax ' '- :,Yi'? .H ' Q ww W a vw, my 5' f 1'G' JG, ! :KV -Q M.- 4. WSE I f-f , We .., w w M QT : ,Ji Nw.- '1 1 W? HN ,i , N M 5551212.31-' , f ':':2E2E2Ee!:.-'- x gif 55 ,, .,!m.:.:.:,.. ..:.:.: jg ' L as I .:-Wu nf '-v Mi.: 1 Q-Q33 RW T41 W aj! Q31-I X, i S25 V Q92 Y W A sg? 'FA L 1 f 1 ,1 . . l H n b ' 1 'a X mv' l ww 2' :-- EH , M 2 E51 Q EQ 4 S Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics are intended to contribute to the students: physical and mental growth and development. The mind and the spirit can best express themselves in a healthy body, and participation in athletic activities can enable a person to attain a whole- ness of body, mind, and spirit which is in keeping with the true meaning of the education of the total individual. Valparaiso University is a member of the Indiana In- tercollegiate Athletic Association, the Indiana Collegiate Conference, the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participates in all major college athletics. SPORTS i'Good colleges and universities must be interested in the total personality and life of the individual student. A good education implies the nurture of the physical, the mental, the social and spiritual abilities and qualities of the student. Athletics take care of the physical side of life. A sound mind in a sound body is still a basic component of all good education. These are the ideals of our entire athletic staff. Our alumni and friends know that they have achieved these ideals with remarkable and continuing success. President O. P. Kretzmann 'uAt Valparaiso the athletic program is not something tacked on to the curriculum, but rather is considered an integral part of the total educational task. The guiding e purpose of the program is to give every student an op- A'1d fhe Cf0Wd S065 Wild portunity to participate in some kind of physical activity -intramurals-and to give those students with special aptitudes a chance to achieve a higher level of excellence -intercollegiate competition. Aside from the many values which accrue to the stu- dent, the university also recognizes the vital part athletics play in serving as a common meeting ground for the uni- versity family. Athletics can and do serve as a symbol about which all on-campus and off-campus University family loyalties can be rallied and integrated? Director of Athletics, Richard P. Koenig These are the views of 'cthe men who know on Val- paraiso's athletic programg following is the 1961 Beacons review of the Crusaders 60-61 achievements and outlooks. Coaching Staff: W. Steinbrecher, P. Meadows, G. Weichmann, I. Krause, E. Bauer, Athletic Director D. Koenig, missing, W. Reiner. The V. U. Cheerleaders. Front Row: K. Knigga, I. Schmidt, S. Martin, H. Dmvininkas, G. Rosenthal. Row 2: K Stry, C. Tremaine, S. Rediehs, L. Magnuson, K. Rosenquist, The V-Club. 13 FOCDTBALL Although the won-lost column belies it, the Valparaiso Crusaders had a successful 1960 football season. Rush- ing, net yardage, first down, and pass completion statistics show the Crusaders with a district edge, but the won-loss column reads only 3 and 6. Risking an outlay of 'fsour grapes, bad breaks and fumbles can be pointed to as the main causes of Valpo's first losing season in 12 years. Spirit, all-around performance, and team play were the reasons why their teammates chose Don '4Tank Martis, all-conference back, and Larry Goeglein as player of the year and ulineman of the yearn respec- tively. Fred Morgner also received All-ICC recognition. Close, hard-fought games were the spread of the year. The annual Ft. Wayne game, this year with Ball State, ended with the Cardinals desperately passing and Valpo on the winning end of a 10 to 8 score, thanks to a 41 yard field goal by Jim Hensel. Hensel's toe also ae- counted for V.U.'S Homecoming win with a conversion after an early score to cinch the 7-6 defeat of DePauw. If a losing season can be called successful, the Cru- saders 1960 campaign certainly belongs in this category. If it weren't for a few fumbles, especially within the 20 yard line, for a few important penalties and many bad breaks, the running of Martis, John Knight, Tom Jensen, and Rick Wliller, the passing combination of Noel Schlegelmileh to Dick Puffpaff, and the hard play of linemen like Morgner and Goeglein might have given Valpo a winning season and a decided improvement on their 5th place in the Indiana Collegiate Conference. Deep in Valpo territory, a Crusader back finds running room A Crusader and a one hand stab L jf T -T You just can't get away from that Valpo defense Sit down, Hut 1, Hut 2 Front Row: Coach E. Bauer, R. Thalacker, I. Hensel, B. Green, Co-Captains F. Morgner and D. Puffpaff, N. Schlegelmilch, 1, Knight, D. Martis, Coach W. Reiner. Row Z: Coach B. Steinbrecher, B. Umphrey, S. Wulf, I. Goegiein, H. Schollett, B. Wagner, I. Douglas, B, Gusse, Coach 1. Wiechmann. Row 3: Coach G. West, T. Jensen, G. Brockhouse, D. Hitchmough, A. Hendrickson, D. Niemeck, T. Smith, D. Soeken, Coach K. Watler. Row 4: Coach L. Goeglein, L. Becher, E. Lewandowski, H. Porshinsky, D. Gleason, R. Willer, P. Pustorino, D. Seidler, A. Martin, Trainer P. Knigga. Row 5: Manager B. Redman, H. Scott, W. Beilfuss, B. Bauer, B. johnson, D. Schroer, G. Fink, R. Grant, B. Shippy, and P. Kretzschmar. fd '1' . . L ,IA xx '- f Q' C .. i T g ,,,, ...... f 1 , fe , Crusader closes in WilIer headed for pay dirt Another Crusader burst for yardage Good Protection 136 Hand off into the line Excitement reigns with Valpo coaches and players FOOTBALL SEASON SCORES VU VU VU VU VU VU V U VU VU Wheaton Ball State Evansville DePauw Butler St. Joseph Indiana State Walbash Northern Michigan I M -Y ,-v, '. W.. 1Q 1- 4'4 1 ,v ' K ,QM Qi 4 1 1 Q 1 r .,, y jj' W vw, J Yi' g 1 X em ii 5. - H 3:5:gx.,.,. J :P+ ,, ,M v .e-4 a Viv' K i QQ ,Q by E? ,W W . , W A v R. 25 asm' .,.:.: ,.,.,.:., ' ? 'F 2: 7 1, .Q X N , . A 2 f, dy ml wa -nw -w 'Q -Q Eff B Zwiefel stopped in transit Captain Clements takes a dive Although not as spectacular as the past two seasons, Coach Paul Meadows' squad has provided the VU stu- dent body with an exciting basketball year. VU began slowly, but as the season wore on the Crusadefs became more effective, game after game. Once again the Valpo squad upset the highly touted Evansville team after suf- fering a defeat earlier in the season. Western Michigan also fell at the hands of jim Zweifel and company. This year for the first time, VU was the host of the United States Air Force Academy, and while suffering a defeat, the Crusaders kept the Falcons worrying throughout the contest. Captained by Fran Clements and led in scoring by -Inn Zweifel and Chuck Kriston, the Crusaders were one of the highest scoring teams in the ICC. Valpo's front line of Jim Lichtenberger, 6' 41 , Larry Holle, 6' 11 , and Chuck Kriston, 6' Q , almost always spotted their opponents the height advantage under the boards. These forwards and their reserves had to work hard for their rebounds and points. Looking forward to next year, Coach Meadows is confident of a good year and a possible ICC Champion- ship. The reason for this attitude among the staff as well as on campus is the fact that there was only one senior on the squad, and he was a reserve. With the Cru- sader starting five and reserves intact plus a relatively tall freshman team, Valpo can't be classified other than a strong contender for the 1961-1962 ICC title. Chuck plays Keep-Away 0'7 gLFARHl5 Y 4 5 U 159 i ,Ja Front Row: Assistant Coach I. Krause, D. jewell, Capt. F. Ciements. Head Coach P. Meadows, j. Zweifel, R. Shurr, Assistant Coach Orton. Row 2: C. Kriston, L. Holle, B. Schade, R. Moellenhoff, 1. Lichtenberger, B. Schoon. jim and his war dance Here comes Clements -ff ,a ' C' e K fd'w!44fk ffl!! C HO . 1 Q BASKETBALL SCORES 1960-61 VU Opponents 58 Hope 69 76 St. Joe 71 77 West Michigan 89 419 Culver-Stockton 47 70 San Francisco State 78 80 Evansville 105 63 Washington of St. Louis 78 93 Hope 94 73 Indiana State 76 95 DePauw 101 G5 University of Chicago 88 90 Wheaton 76 72 Ball State 75 75 lVheaton 74 81 Butler 90 79 Evansville 71 72 Indiana State 79 74 Butler 95 82 St. Joe 76 98 Ball State 100 66 U. S. Air Force Academy 75 89 West Michigan 82 79 DePauw 90 A Crusader gets the jump on a Puma And it's a drop kick Battle under the boards FIIHIH 4 I if uhhh Front Row: D. jugel, I. Widenhofer, S. Hartman, D. Bailey, D. Talbert. Row 2: L. Ehlert, IVI. Cranat, L. Rekeweg, H. Hoemann, M. Mc- Guigan. Row 3: Manager B. Censler, C. Grams, 1. Robisch, F. Bachmann, K. Traupmann, C. Huge, D. Olson. Varsity vs. Frosh A Hook Shot TRACK Coaehed by John Krause, the Crusader track team is once again looking forward to a successful season. Captain Earl Fruehling and john Knight, both sprinters along with Bob Vargo, a high-jumper are VUQS most promising returning letterrnan. 1961 TRACK April 8 12 15 22 25 28 Sz 29 May 6 9 13 20 SCHEDULE Illinois Tech Chicago-Illinois l'Vheaton DePauw Indiana State Manchester Ball State Great Lakes Viking Relays St. Josephis ICC Little State FruehIing and Knight out of the Blocks Front Row: R. Leetmae, E. Fruehling, 1. Knight, B. Brehms. Row 2: 1. Krause Coach, j. Lichtenberger, R. Vargo D Jewell 1 jordan Assistant Coach. BASEBALL tml .L in 316111-. 'f LIL 1 Around the Infield Out in the Pasture A tough assignment awaits Valparaiso University's baseball team this year: to once again secure a NCAA play-off berth as the last three Crusader ball clubs have done. This is the job that Coach Bauer and the team are aiming to accomplish, and Coach Bauer thinks that he has the team to do it. Bruckner, returning from last season with a 6-1 won-lost column and a 1.32 E.R.A., will do a great deal of pitching this season, Coach Bauer is also relying heavily on two sophomore pitchers, Lyle Beecher and Jim Birch. To take Tom Orton's place at catcher, the Crusaders have Puffpaff, Malone, and John- son. Jack Todhunter can be relied upon for good center fielding and hitting. In VV est, Coach Bauer has another seasoned hitter. The Valpo defense will be built around Fehrenkamp, and Kline at second and short. Stazinski and Grotke are two contenders for third base. First base is wide open with Katansky, Lass, and Schuester the top contenders. Two basketball players, Kriston and Shurr, are outfield hopefuls. Bimler is on hand as a utility infielder. Coach Bauer expects the toughest opposition to be the non-conference foes-Illinois, Purdue and Notre Dame- but states that DePauw, Indiana State, Ball State, Butler, and St. Joe Qwith a fine sophomore pitcher5 will be Very tough. All in all, says Coach Bauer, 'awe are looking forward to a successful season. 1961 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 28-29 Union QTennessee5 There April 4 Manchester Here 8 Indiana State Q25 Here 1 1 Illinois Here 15 Butler Q25 There 22 St. joseph's Q25 Here 25 Wheaton Here 29 Ball State Q25 There May 2 Purdue There 6 DePauw Q25 Here 9 Chicago There 14 Qld Timers Here 15 Notre Dame There 20 Evansville Q 2 5 There Captain Gene West l 3 -1' . E ' l .lf LSL! 'if T L On the Mound Behind The Plate Front Row: R. Kutansky, A. C-rotke, R. Puffpaff, G. West, L. Kline, B. Bruckner, I. Birch, R. Bimler. Row 2: K. Slcronek, B, johnson, I. Lass, L. Beecher, B. Schuster, l. Mafak, P. Malone, Assistant Coach R. Bukrow. Row 3: M. Corah, K. Cust, R. Sfazinski, C. Grote, L. Larson, l-lead Coach E. Bauer. BOWLING The VU bowling team, under the direction of Coach Gerry Weichrnann, is currently battling for fifth place in the Midwest Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. During the first half of the season the team was captained by Ron Knuth, who also lead the team in average Cl95j, high series f999j, and high game Q256Oj. For the second half of the season, Don Riegelman has acted as captain. One of the few high spots in the Crusader bowling season this year occured when the team downed league leading, and previously unbeaten, Notre Dame 7-4. VU also upset long time bowling power DePauw University by the same score. 1, Todhunter, R. Lawin, T. Zimmerman, D. Riegelman, T. Reynolds Absent R Knuth B Boelter, D. Zielke. D. Reddersdorf, B. Karpenko. 1. Ramming, a returning Ietterman. TENNIS With only three returning lettermcn, VU tennis may be in a rebuilding year. Coach Paul Meadows has many promising freshman who wonit be eligible for another year. Bill Karpenko, Jim Ramming, Dave Reddersdorf, and jerry Towle are the nucleus of this year's squad, which will have a tough season ahead of it. 1961 TENNIS SCHEDULE April 10 Butler April 14 Indiana State Evansville 15 Indiana State Evansville 20 St. Josephs 22 Ball State 26 DePaul 28 81 29 Great Lakes May 2 Illinois fChicagoj 5 Butler 6 DePauw 10 Illinois Tech 13 Indiana State 19 dk 20 ICC SCHEDULE April ll Ball State 15 At Kalamazoo 21 at Indiana State 22 at St. joseph 28-29 at DePauw fflrcat Lakes May 6 at DePauw 13 University of Chicago l8 at Butler 19 at Butler CI.C.C.j GOLF The outlook for this yearis V.U. golf team is definitely bright. '5Although it will be tough to improve on last year's second-place finishes in the I.C.C. and Little Statefn said Coach Bill Steinbreehcr, 'itwo lettermen, Bill Boelter and Don Riegelman, returning and a promising group of twenty golfers trying out for varsity berths make me hopefulfj One small disadvantage might be that the golfing Crusaders will play only two home meets on the rolling, nine-hole layout of Valparaiso Country Club. Highlights of the season will be the Great Lakes tourna- ment at DePauw and the l.C.C. meet at Butler. Best of luck link-men! B. Boelter SWIMMING Coach G. Weichmann, D. Dreska, G. Trenker, S. Pardieck, D. Mikklesen, 1. Miller, I. Glaeve, B. Davis, E. johnson L Anderson Valpois swim team, under the direction of Coach Gerry Weichmann, completed its third year of intercol- legiate varsity swimming. To say the least, the Crusader season was a great success. Three of last year's four lettermen returned, as did many promising sophomores. Team Captains Dick Dreska and Cary Trenker, both lettermen, led the team to three victories and five de- feats. Having only one varsity swimmer in most events the Crusaders suffered from depth problems, but a good frosh team should improve this in the future. Led by Ed Johnson, these frosh swimmers continually chal- lenged the varsity swimmers. This challenge also helped varsity swimmers Steve Pardieck, Dick Dreska, Dick Mikkelsen, and Gary Trenker to set new school and pool records. At the conference meet Valpo showed much better than last year. Held at Ball State this year, the meet was won by Ball State with l22yQ points. V alpo placed 4th with 30 points. The team is looking forward to the start of construc- tion of the Universityis new pool this spring. This will help overcome the handicap of using the Porter County Y.M.C.A. as the Crusaders home pool. VU Opponents 50 Illinois Tech. 45 38 Indiana State 55 45 Geo. Williams 50 35 University of Illinois-Chicago 56 56 Wright JC 38 11-9 University of Chicago 45 46 DePauw 49 3 3 Ball State 57 i 2 G, Trenker gulps Breath on way to finish! CRCSS COUNTRY Front Row: R. Brehms, R. Moellering, Coach 1. Krause, 1. Anderson, T11 ' FINISH LINE The Finish The Crusader harriers came through what miffht be D termed a tough season with a one win-eight loss record. Coach Krause, unable to use his freshmen runners, as usual had a difficult time recruiting enough per- sonnel to 'round out his squad, which consisted of one senior, one junior, and five sophomores. This year for the first time the ICC cross-country championship was held here at V.U. Ball State ran off with team honors for the meet, while DePauw's veteran, Dick Stra- hauski, took the day's individual honors. Don Jewell, Valpo's junior captain, was one bright spot in another- wise rather dismal season. Don, who placed 14-th in the ICC meet, paced the Crusaders that day and throughout the season. So with only one graduating member of the squad, with Don coming back, along with five experi- enced upperclassmen and six promising freshman runners, cross-country at Valpo looks bright for the next few years. D. jewell. Row 2: E. Messman, M. Eby, D. Rathman, C. Ptaristiel H0 L . 1, :if 11 5.5-:E ssl , ss W. HE if' -.f.Ezv-E - ef E i-Ta ,gl SAL M5741 W?- By taking third place in the first annual ICC Tourna- ment, the Crusader Matmen closed out their first varsity season on a more optimistic note than their 3-5 record in dual meets would have indicated. VVith Bill Stein- brecher as coach for the second year, the young team was captained by juniors Phil Draheim and Jim Rodehorst, who :wrestled in the 130 pound and 157 pound weight divisions respectively. Dave Hershfeld, a sophomore in the 167 pound class who tied for first place in scoring most team points, earned a third place in the ICC as did Rodehorst, Mike McCarcy, and Dave Gleason. Dra- heim, who also tied for first in scoring team points, finished second in the conference and was honored by being named Most Valuable. Prospects for the 1961-62 season look even more promising. Most of this year's varsity grapplers will re- turn but will meet strong competition for their positions from members of the freshmen team of this season. The V frosh posted a 3-0 record and will contribute experienced men to all the weight divisions. -.2 WON LOST St. Joe 27-5 DePauw 19-11 Indiana State 20-14' Millikin 34- 0 St. Joe 23-11 Lake Forest 21-11 U. of Chicago 23-11 Elmhurst 20-16 A. VU wrestler on his way to victory. WRESTLING Front Row: 1. Bebout, P. Draheim, D. Kollman, H. Buchbach, C. Keller, H. Holter, D. Moellering. Row 2: D. Grif- fin, H. Weissenfels, H. Milderink R. Grant, D. Hershfeld, B. Petersen, 1. Rodehorst, Coach B. Steinbrecher. .4 1 '-1 4 1 1 .V t J If 'I ei I WCDMEN'S INTRAMURALS 5 Front Row: A. Meyer, M. Terney, 1. Kuhlmey, K. johnson, L. Hillger, I. Bauer. Row 2: L. Magnuson, I. Olberding, K. Schroth, I. Kretzschmar, 1. Schuster. The womenis intramural program serves a rec- reational purpose and provides the students with opportunities in the organization and administration of different sports. Field Hockey is played in the fall on the W omen's Athletic Field. Competition is between the Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, each forming their own team and providing their own student coaches. The winning team is honored by having the name of their team inscribed on the dis- play plaque in the University Gym. Volleyball is the most popular sport in the pro- gram. Over twenty teams participate in the tourna- ment. These teams are organized by the sororities, dormitories, and eo-op houses. Beginning in November, the tournament continues until the end of january. As in Field Hockey, the students officiate the games and organize the tournament. A traveling trophy and the inscription on the Gym- nasium plaque is awarded to the team champion. Basketball, also a very popular sport, begins in March and continues into April. Competition is between various teams that represent their respec- tive sorority, dorm, or co-op house. Even though the sport is motivated by competition, the individ- ual team members do not lose sight of the fact of participating for enjoyment. As with volleyball, a traveling trophy is presented to the champion team. Front Row: I. Gelner, C. Ely, 1. Hemminghaus, C. Schafri ,A. Otte. Row 2: B. Klug, M. Ruprecht, C. Biesemeier, K. Buege, K. Fireharnmer, M. Schaller. 'M 1 2 Front Row: I. Hemminghaus, G. Roegner, 1, Celner, K. Schfofn, C. Schafrik, 1. Pekau. Row 2: T. Lebrecht, M .ScI'1aIIer, M, Terney, R. Mesenbrink, S, Floyd, P. Krenzke, R. Klug, I. Krefzschmar, M. Meyer. And it's another point mn. .PK Action, action, action 153 1 MENS INTRAMURALS A strategic aerial pulled down Stop that man . - .uni Fleet foof' vu H C W ' WV UQ ?'Zi ,,..E'E F M? M M 'H 'M M-X WM M 2 ma- k I zn- E M 1. gs 1 B X Im H E W :man Sim, Ea.: ' -:-:-:af ' my Q ,.-5. Under the direction ol Athletic Director Dick Koenig, Coaches John Krause, Herm Meyer, and Wes Bauman, V alpo's intramural program is building not only strong bodies thru activity but strong minds and co- ordination of mind and body as well. The spirit of the program is not the competition involved, although this is an important part of the program, but rather the par- ticipation of as many individual students as desire to take part. The Phi Delts took over the title in the Fraternity Foot- ball League by beating a stubborn Lawyer team 7-6, and then captured the all-school football crown by defeating Dorm League champ Wehrcnburg 41. Dominating the basketball league for the third straight year, the Psi Psi's once again went undefeated and walked off with the all- school title. The Intramural Program wound up with the annual presentation of the All-Sports Trophy. jump Ball Get out of my way A looping hook shot 155 5 fi, ,. Mizg , W 1.L. - .725 Wg - Q, , 'F 'e B6 1 ff' ' 5,15 Q, V. P 'fa Ny' 'S g'e 5-. -- .u ef 7 1 5 a 'r 51 3 f f I I , la - fa ' ,R , 'l X. 4. ' , ,'3 6 f 'I rf 'P X ? 9 ' . , x , gif X if ,r ' ' Va L 775 -'4. it QQ, A hi, .1 , 1 : ' 1 . ,Ir V ' ,' X I. L V xi I- pb 5 1,135 Y Pi I Y i',, ag 4 A IYJVLE . ' -- 'six '1 'vl- - , . 9 5 f . 'I' , I nr ff-, - f .U . 5. 5 Q 33' ' 5 V V . s., in ,A ,A 'X fi . Q. --,,, 4 M572 1-..'. . if ' wif - 'J ,. P fi, 4 17 ,Fw . . Q r J ic' 9 33 X: - - fnxsilq 'n 55' ,,' a uf' A - 15 , 'K H -WW, Q r 1 ish tl ' ,M ,,K41,.. Vw., . ,vga s NX n .iff ' - Q , , - - . Q 'im ,vw . iii ,-. I tai wa: W iviiiiwififnaw ,lim ilfitlillilll . 'K The academic development of the Valparaiso Univer- sity student is a joint responsibility of the individual stu- dent and the college in which he is enrolled. Valpo's campus consists of three separate yet integrated colleges. The College of Arts and Sciences is the nucleus of the University, with a majority of students enrolled there for pre-professional and general education. The College of Engineering and the School of Law are professional schools granting professional degrees. 4 157 CCDLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES l Dean Allen E. secretary, Mrs. Entrance fo Old Campus. I i 5 i -'f.-VHS' ii l' ' ' 77,,, The largest of the three colleges which make up Val- paraiso University, the College of Arts and Sciences, undertakes the major task of developing high school graduates into well-educated adults with the ability to go on to graduate school or to take positions in the busi- ness and professional world, and thence to make sub- stantial contributions to adult society. Within the College the door is open, as the name im- plies, to courses dealing with the Arts and with the Sciences as well as with a host of other disciplines. Course titles range from Introduction to Artn to 4'Christianity and Modern Problemsf' from i'Beginning Typewritingi' to L'Special Problems in Mathematicsf, The range of course offerings is extensive, and the student may delve deeply into subjects in his major field or skim lightly over topics of purely personal interest, the whole while devel- oping into a well-educated personality. As stated in the University Bulletin, the objectives of the College of Arts and Sciences are ten-fold: to deepen the studentys Christian consciousness of his duty toward God and mang to aid him in becoming more proficient in the use of the English languageg to further his knowledge of English literature and to develop his appreciation of what is good in the fine artsg to give him an opportu- nity to become acquainted with the languages and litera- - tures of other nationsg to acquaint him with the physi- cial and social world in which he livesg to develop his ability to work and think independentlyg to prepare him for the proper use of his leisure timeg to enable him to make an intelligent choice of a field of study and workg to offer him a number of pre-professional programs: and to further his physical well-being. The College of Arts 81 Sciences opens the door to all these advantages-the student must enter for himself. .fi-Ejyggglf. 'r'Hi'4!A -.ea inf?-ii. Student Bridge. 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Council Bluffs, Iowa Sally Hibbard B.S.P.E. Pontiac, Michigan Daniel Hilgenderf A.B. Altadena, California Linda Hoermann A.B. Ridgewood, Queens, New Dale Hoffschneider A.B. Valparaiso, Indiana janet Hohnbaum A.B. Dallas, Texas Eric Hohnwald B.S. Chicago, Illinois Herbert Holin A.B. Riverside, Illinois Ma-radel Honolcl B.S.P.E. Sheboygan, Wisconsin Rosalie Horstman B.S.H.E. Dorsey, Illinois Edith Hovey A.B. Westlake, Ohio Patricia Huisman A.B. Peoria, Illinois Robert Hullings A.B. Michigan City, Indiana Carolyn Hupe B.S.Ed. Homewood, Illinois Curtis Iden A.B. West Point, Nebraska Karen jacobs A.B. Elmore, Ohio Susan jersild B.S.P.E. Chicago, Illinois jack jesse B.S. Elkhart, Indiana Phyllis johns B.S.Ed. Dedham, Massachusetts Marilyn johnson A.B. York Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Eleanore jordan B.S.Ed. Tiffin, Ohio james jordan B.S.P.E. Chidago, Illinois joyce juengel A.B. Hampton, Iowa john juergensen A.B. Topeka, Kansas ,jg II F aww ME William Karpenko A.B. 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Ulbrich, 2 Gloria Ulmer, l Joy Underborn, l joanne Unverfehrt, l Darrell W. Van Dyke, l Mary Van Epps, 2 Audrey Vanerbles, 3 Barbara Vandersee, 2 Virginia Vater, 2 Carolyn Vaughn, 2 Donna Vaughn, l Roberta Vaughn, 3 Gail Vedder, 2 Richard Verhulsf, 3 Kathy Vermaelen, l Carole Vetter, l Barbara Vieweg, 2 Michael Virgil, l Roger Vogel, l Carl A., Voges, 3 Linda Vogus, l Gail Voigt, 2 Linda Voight, l Marvin T. Volz, l Edith Wasner. 3 Gloria Wall, 2 Robert Wallace, 2 Ralph Wallen, 3 Clifford Wallman, 2 Louanna Walters, 3 QI? I-A: Vnju-f in A J l ,N 3- if '- lg' i I 'vi' 'wah Y if K 5 1:5-I 63 --ge,--a 'I , ,V .il I, Donna Walther, I Susan G. Walther, 2 Donna Warstler, 3 Marianna Wassmann, 2 A. Fafye Weames, 3 Sharon Weary, 3 Martha Weaver, I Grace Weber, 3 Patricia Weber, 2 Susan Weber, I Sue Wegener, I Mandy Lou Weikum, I Fred Weinhardt, 2 Barbara Weiss, 3 George Weller, I ludy Wendt, I janis Werner, 3 Marine S. Werner, I Susan Werner, 3 ludy Wessler, 2 Meryl Iris Widder, I Barbara Wieck, 3 Ruth Wiederaenders, 3 'ohn Wiehe, 2 Charlene Wilde, 2 Gary Wilds, I Richard Wilkie, 2 Nancy Will, 2 Karen lo Wille, 2 Karen Elaine Williams, I Nancy Williamson, 2 Roger L. Williamson, 3 Sharon Willison, I ludi Wink, I loyce E. Vllinnefeld, I Fred Winter, 2 Rochelle Winter, I I Richard Witte, Z Bonnie Wittkopp, I Gordon Woodruff, 2 Kenneth Worley, 2 Susan Wright, I Arnold Wulf, 3 lane Wunderlich, 2 Paul Wunderlich, 3 Don Wurm, 2 Arthur G. Yanke, I Carol Yank, 2 Barbara Yost, 2 janet Young, 2 Carol Zabel, I Susan Zautner, 2 Brian Zeh, 3 Ruth Zeile, I Nancy Zeim, 2 Ute Zell, 3 Nancy Zickuhr, I Menanie Ziegler, 2 David Zielke, 3 Karen Zink, I George Zcellick, 2 Albert Zoller, 3 Ai' the end of a long week of study Valpo students rejoice at the thought of The extra-special date. ,Q Some week-end relaxation and ,gi 357' :W CCDLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Craland Hall, center of the College of Engineering. l Dean of the College Herman C. Hesse and his secretary, Mrs. Ruth Thompson. .L.... ll During the 1950-61 school year, the College of Engi- neering continued to increase the quality of its educa- tional program aimed at producing engineers highly trained in the physical sciences and fully aware of the social, moral, and ethical problems confronting professional people today. The Engineering Council for Professional Develop- mentis accreditation inspection this year fathered a re- birth of the same spirit which led the engineering students and faculty to construct the Engineering Labora- tory, now the heart of the College, in the year 1948. In the weeks preceding March 20 81 21, 1951, learners and learned alike staged an all-out effort to make sure that the facilities of the College were in the best possible con- dition. Improvements which were made, particularly in the scope of experimental laboratory work, fell in line with Dean Herman C. Hess's administrative policy of developing each of the existing departments, Civil, Elec- trical, and Mechanical, to their fullest extent before making additions. The doorway of accreditation, once opened, requires a doorstop of hard work and continued progress to keep it open. The Valparaiso University Engineering Society, the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers again spon- sored, during the past year, the traditional Engineering Homecoming Train, Homecoming Banquet, Christmas Party, TED Day, and numerous individual programs which included movies, guest lecturers, and the presenta- tion of student research papers. Mechanical Engineering Faculty: Fred W. Kruger, Head, M.S. in M.E., Gilbert M, Lehmann, M.S. in M.E., Herman C. Hesse, M.E., Kurt List, M.E., Robert L. lsbell, B.S. in Ed., absent, Leslie M. Zoss, Ph.D, Electrical Engineering Faculty: Front, Ernest E. Weston, B.A Sc., Civil Engineering Faculty: A. Sami EI-Naggar, Ph.D., Kenneth Rear, Merlyn C. Vocke, M.S. in E.E., Edgar I. Luecke, M.S.E,E., Mortimer, M.S., David l. Bofden, M.S.C.E., lames E. Schueler, M.S., Charles E. Yunghaus, B.S. in E.E., William Shewan, Head, M.S., Charles C, Peller, Head, M.S. in C.E. absent, Gerhard A, Vater, B.S. 1, vi , 1, .A X , i A :wh x if -as K .ws Carl Nedderrnan B.S.M.E. Crown Point, Indiana Charles Newton B.S.M.E. Marilla, New York Martin Peters B.S.E.E. Vinton, Iowa Albert Piepho B.S.E.E. Hebron, Indiana Frank Pilch B.S.C.E. Chicago, Illinois Ronald Ploszaj B.S.E.E. Chicago, Illinois William Prueser B.S.M.E. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Richard Puffpalf B.S.E.E. Dundee, Illinois Robert Renken B.S.M.E. Norfolk, Nebraska William Rickoff B.S.E.E. loliet, Illinois Glen Roberts B.S.C.E. Detroit, Michigan john Rollins B.S.M.E. Portage, Indiana Lawrence Scheffler B.S.E.E Chicago, Illinois james Schmidt B.S.C.E. Hammond, Indiana Robert Schwalm B.S.M.E. Fort Wayne, Indiana William Seldon B.S.E.E. Birmingham, Michigan Richard Sellke B.S.Eng Des Plaines, Illinois Merton Troeger B.S.E.E. Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Robert Wobermin B.S.M.E. Detroit, Michigan Ronald Wukasch B.S.C.E. Valparaiso, Indiana Arthur Ziesk B.S.M.E. Valparaiso, Indiana 2 ENGINEERING UNDERCLASS Fe. .I Q L. r , I 1 , 4- 'I' 1- 1' fm af , 'M V1 1 'EF' Edward Abraham, 2 james Albertin, I Donald R. Allen, 2 David O. Anderson, I Gerald Anderson, 3 Lloyd L. Anderson, I Fred H. Banks, 3 Robert Barkow, I Elroy Barnekow, 3 Daniel C. Bergen, I David Bergt, I Larry Berth, I james Bevins, 3 Paul Biesemeier, 2 Ronald Blake, I Stanley R. Bluhm, 3 Kenneth Bower, 2 Robert Brehse, I Stephen K. Bremer, I Robert Brems, 2 john F. Bryant Kurt Buescher, 2 Hugh Buhlig, 2 Edward Caldwell, I Tom Calligan, 2 Harold Cates, 2 Robert L. Christiansen, I Christian F. W. Clausen, Ir., Merlyn Copeland, 2 Douglas Craw, 2 Robert A. Cuccia, 3 Larry A. Darlin, 2 Ron Van Deylen, I Iohn Dorn, I john Draheim, I Richard Dreska, 3 David Dusenbury, 3 Richard Eggers, 2 Kent Eichstaedt, I Randy Engler, I Bob Etter, 3 Lee Evans, I Dennis W. Ferrara, I Robert Fischer, 3 William Fischer, 2 Robert Fliege, I Arnold Frautnick, 3 Donald Fuelling, 2 Kenneth lvl. Fuhrmann, I jerry Gamble, I Thomas Cappen, 2 Bruce A. Cillogiy, I Paul Clinski. I Cary A. Goetze, 3 Ronald Granstrcm, 2 Donald W. Craumann, I Bob Graupman, 2 Edward C. Greive, I Fred Grube, I Ron Csellman, 3 David E. Haberosch, I David Haffner, I Duane Hartman, I 3 Richard Hastings, 2 Dale Heise, 2 Charles E. Henkel, I john Henschen, 2 Ray Herrmann, I Don Hilgendorf, 3 Norman Hill, 3 Harold Holter, 2 Michael Householder, 2 Charles jacobson, I Bernard j. jahn, 3 Stephan jarrett, 3 Dale Richard johnson, 2 Dave johnson, I William A. jordan, 3 Dick jugel, I Dale Kempf, 3 Duane Kent, 3 George Kiefer, 2 Dennis Kirch, I Al Knezevich, I Kenneth Koenig, l Wayne Kosman, 2 Victor Kruckenberg, I Benton Lair Allen Landmeier, l Robert Lang, 2 William Langlois, I David A. Lawrenz, I Barry Lefstad, I Dwight Leimer, 3 Theodore lvl. Lend, 3 Robert Lestina, 2 jon D. Lindstrom, 2 Ken Long, 3 Thomas Luekens, l Timothy L. Manier, I Richard Manske, I Donald Marks, I George Mayhak, 3 Dale Mather, I H. Mike McAIear, l Dennis McDaniels, 3 William A. Mc Farland, I Gordon Merseth, I jim Mezaros, I Keith Milbrandt, I Larry A. Miller, 3 Ralph Moellenhoff, 2 Carl Moellering, 2 Hal Moellering, I Richard W. Moellering, 2 Paul Mohardt, 2 Darrell Moll, 2 Marian Molz, 2 Richard D. Moore, I Harvey L. Mulderink, 3 Frank A. Muller, I Don Neeb, 3 Eric Niemann, I Richard Nona, l Bill Norris, 2 Lewis G. Oberman, 2 E' 1 In 4'6- .2 , 4- , L es: . -W mr. -.J , 2-4-E 1' L . . 'Pat uw- jon Oelschlaeger, I Howard L. Pampel, I Dick Pape, 3 Allan H. Paschke, I john Paulus, 3 Hartmut Peistrup, I Robert Pekrul, I john Pilegaard, I Leroy Quaas, I Gerald H. Raddatz, 3 William L. Ramage, 3 john Ranke, I Norman Riemer, 2 Alton F. Riethmeier, 2 Arthur Rockett, 2 Larry Roesner, 2 Robert Roll, I Michael Roth, 3 Donald Rott, 2 Robert Rottmann, 2 Carl S. Rowley, 2 Harlan Rummel, 3 M. William Scheer, 3 Ken Schlagel, I Ted Schlie, 3 Henry Schollett, 3 Bert W. Schulz, I john Schwietert, I Cary Scott, 2 john Seebeck, I William Seefeldt, 3 Dennis E. Shanahan, 3 Roger Shurr, 2 Tyrone W. Smith, 2 Paul Sorenson, 3 Alan South, I jim Springer, 2 Wayne L. Stahnke, I Henry Stoll, 3 Dennis Stutzel, I Andrew Svihra, 3 H. Wade Swinford, I james Teall, I john R. Thornburg, I Delbert C. Timper, 2 Wayne Trainor, 2 Lester A. Van Alstyne, I Ronald S. Vida, I Dean Voeks, I Charles Wagner, 3 Stuart C. Walesh, 2 Bob Warstler, I john W. Wehmeier, I Philip Wehmeyer, 2 Wallace Weihing, I Dan Wick, I jerry Widenhofer, I Robert Wildhauer, 3 Dick Williams, I Robert George Woolley, I Carl Zilke, I james Zimmermann, I jacob Zouganelis, 3 e was JL W f f i fiigf M55 H W, The engineering student starts out behind the drafting tables, Gains valuable information from a master of the profession, And he loves his Saturday afternoon labs. , . l ,H+ is M i 1.2 is Y 1 3 rm W ' -iff-I 'sf . n N i We i i Dean or the School of L w, Knutf- C Stalland and hrs secretary Mrs Margaret Brown mer: us I :Chard H Stevenson, LL.M., lack A Hnller LL B Erwun A jones LL B Louis Bartelt lr LL M Knute C Sfalland Dean LL D Margaret Brown, LL B james S. Savage, LL M Charles Cromley LL M Marshall 1 lox LLM c r 4 nm Nm W an Q At first glance a law student is one who spends more money for his books and for electricity bills than other students. He is one who has dark bags under his eyes from the burning of the midnight oilu and finally, he is one who demands such exactness of words that he has a reputation for being picayune and a downright L'quibbler . On second glance, all agree that the law student is not passive. With the third glance, we see that he is a doer , and it is this third glance which aptly defines the product of the Valparaiso Law School. HTo make Christianity relevant to the study and practice of the law , and to advance each student spiritually and intellectuallyu may be considered characteristics of the law school, but these are only the means to achieve that dynamic quality. Each fall a group of boys enter DeMotte Hall. There they are introduced to the study of law. They are told the end, the means and the how. Their end-excellence, their means-books and teachers, their how-work. Opportunity comes only to those disciplined in the art of recognizing and evaluating it. This art is more highly developed in those self-disciplined than in those other- disciplined. The law school concentrates on this art. The books, and, in a certain sense, the teachers are tools. By themselves they are of no benefit, but properly used, they introduce the student to the basic concepts of the law, teach him to think like a lawyer, and train him in the skills needed in the legal profession. Unlike the normal door, the door of the law school, like the door to opportunity has PUSH written on both sides. One must push to get in and one must push even harder to leave three years later with a degree. The boy asks, the boy seeks, the boy knocks, but it is the Lawyer, the Christian and the Man who receives, who finds, and who has the door of opportunity opened to him. Dehflotte Hall housing the School of Law. 'iii ' ' f f- .L . if,--511554 ,. ., -71 QL. john W. 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NORMA ACKER-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: German: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2. RHEA ALLENSTEIN-A.B. RICHARD E. ALLWARDT-A.B.: Major: History: Minor: English: Chemistry Club I: Student Council Rep. 3, 4: Chapel Choir I: Gamma Delta I, 2: Student Visitation Program lStudent Directorl. IUDITH L. ALSPAUGH-A.B.: Major: English: Minors: Spanish, Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Intramurals 2: Student Guide Service I: A.W.S. 2, 3. BARBARA AMT-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology: Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations 4: Student Guide Service 2, 3: Torch 4: University Singers I, 2: A.W.S. 2: Gamma Delta I, 2: Circle V. Square I, 2: U.Y.C. I. NICHOLAS ANDERSEN-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Geog- raphy: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS ANDERSON-A.B.: Majors: Business, Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. M. MILDRED ANDERSON-A.B.: Major: Speech fr Drama: Minors: English, Education: Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4: University Singers I, 2, 3: Radio Club 4: University Players I, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 4: WVUR Executive Board 4: Orchesis I. ELIZABETH ASCHER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4: W.R.A. 3, 4: A.W.S. 3, 4. PATRICIA C. ASTALOS-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Music: Pi Delta Chi 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4: Chapel Choir 2: Uni- versity Singers I, 2: Gamma Delta I, 3: University Players I, 4: Opera Workshop 2, 3. ARTHUR ALLAN AUGUSTIN-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Spanish, Economics. ROGER F. AUMANN-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Music: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl: Varsity Baseball 4: Clhapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4. LEROY BACH-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minor: Chemistry: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2: Counseling 3. MARGARET ELAINE BADEN-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology: l.S.C. 2: Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2: Human Relations 4: Counseling 3, 4: Gamma Delta I, 2: University Players 4. BETTY BADER-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Education: Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Human Relations 3, 4: Uni- versity Choir 2, 4: A.W.S. 2, 3: Gamma Delta 2: Chapel Guide 4. LOWELL E. BAIER, IR.-A.B.: Major: Economics: Minors: Gov- ernment, English, Philosophy, Religion: Bus. 6' Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Property Committee 2, 3: Torch 2, 3, 4: Bonfire Chairman: Philosophy Club 3, 4. GEORGE P. BAKER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Education: Biologry Club 2, 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 2, 3: S.E.A. 4. ROBERT F. BALAS-A.B.: Major: Speech C1 Drama: Minor: Eng- lish: University Players I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BANKERT MARILYN BARR-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi 3, 4: W.R.A. 4: S.E.A. 3, 4: University Choir 3: A.W.S. 3, 4: Student Guide Service 4. SUZANNE BAUGH-B.S.: Major: English: Minor: Education: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: Dorm Officer 4. BEVERLY BECK IULIANA BECKER-A.B.: Major: Speech G Drama, History: Minor: French: l.R.C. 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Lighter 2, 3, 4 ICO-Editorl: University Players I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 3, 4: University Dancers 3, 4: Young Democrats 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. FRED BEEBE VICTOR O. BEHRMANN, jR.-B.S.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychology: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Psy- chology Club 3. PAUL HERBERT BENSON-A.B.: Majors: Business, Geography: Minor: Economics: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. ROBERT W. BENZ-B.S.: Major: Chemistry: Minor: Biology: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Biology Club 3: Chemistry Club 2. VICTOR G. BERECZ-A.B.: Major: Math: Minor: History: l.F.C. 3, 4 lPresidentl: Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentl. FRANK H. BESTOR-A.B.: Major: Government: Minor: German: Booster Club I, 2: Human Relations I, 2: Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidentl. jOYCE BETHKE-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE A. BEYER--A.B.: Major: Economics: Minors: Math, Business: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3, 4: Math Er Physics Club I, 2: Student Council Rep. I, 2. PHYLLIS BIESEMEIER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Minor: History: Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Torch 3, 4: Dorm Officer I, 2 lChapIainl. MARGARET ANN BIGON-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Math: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2: W.R.A. I: S.E.A. 2: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Gown and Gavel 4: Homecoming Com- mittee 3: Beacon I: Torch I: University Singers I: University Choir 2, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Counseling 3, 4: Dorm Officer I. RONALD K. BITTNER-A.B.: Major: Government: Minor: Busi- ness: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Track I: l.F.C. 3. TRUDY BLOSER-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: History: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3: l.R.C. 3, 4: S.E.A. 3. 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Torch 2, 3, 4 IAsst. News Editorl: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: University Players 2, 3. jANET LEONE BLUME-A.B.: Major: Math: Minor: Education: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: S.E.A. 4. F. WILLIAM BOELTER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Math, Government, Economics: l.F.C. 4: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4 IPresident, Reporter, Treasurerl: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 42 Homecoming Committee 3, 4 lChairmanl. EDWIN A. BOGER-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: Chemistry: Biology Club 3, 4: Alpha Pi 4: Student Council Rep. I, 2: Scholarship Committee 3, 4 lChairmanl: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 4: Counseling 3, 4: Gamma Delta 2: junior Honor Guard 3. GEORGE BONE-A.B. DANIEL BORG ILA BOVEE-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minor: Psychology: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I: Biology Club 3: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Homecoming Com- mittee I, 4 lSecretaryl Honor Council I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryJ: Student Council 4 lSecretaryl: University Band I, 2: University Civic Orchestra I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I, 2. jess BRIGHT NANCY IOY BRINGEWATT-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Edu- cation: Minor: Psychology: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lCorresponding Secretaryl: W.R.A. I, 2, 3: S.E.A. 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, 3, 4 lPresident, jr. Adviser, Sr. Adviserl: Gown and Gavel 4 lTutoring Co-Chairmanl: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Counseling 3: Dorm Officer I, 2. IAMES BRINKMAN LORENE BROTHERSON-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psy- chology: Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Social Relations Club 3, 4 lSecretary, Treasurerl: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA ANN BURCKLE-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Chapel Committee 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 4 IChairmanl: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I: Gamma Delta I: Sophomore Class Social Chair- man: junior Class Secretary. IOANNE BURGASSER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Math, Geography: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I, 2: W.R.A. I, 2, 3: Bus. E1 Econ. Club 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: Torch I, 2, 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. WESLEY BURNS--A.B. ROLAND E. CANTWAY, IR.-A.B.3 Majors: Geography, Business: Bus. G Econ. Club 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 33 University Singers 2, 3, 4. LEONARD R. CARLSON-A.B.3 Major: History3 Minor: Religion. BETTY CARPER-B.S.3 Major: Education. RICHARD CATTAU-A.B. DEVONA CHRISTOFFERS-A.B. IUDITH CLAUSEN-A.B.3 Major: Business3 Minor: PsychoIogy3 Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4 ITYESSUFSFIQ W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Bus. G' Econ. Club 43 Psychology Club 4. MARILYN CLAUSEN-A.B.3 Major: Religion3 Minors: Music, Philosophy3 Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 43 University Singers 2, 3j University Choir I3 Counseling 4. HEATHER CLAUSSEN-A.B.3 Major: Psychology: Minor: Educa- tion3 Student Guide Service 33 University Players 2, 33 Philosophy Club 4. IOAN COLE-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education. IOAN ELIZABETH COLE--A.B.: Major: Religion3 Minor: English: Pi Delta Chi I 2, 3, 43 University Youth Council I. IUDITH CONNORS-A.B,3 Major: History3 Minor: English: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 Torch I, 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Young Democrats I, 2, 3, 4. GREGG A. CORLISS-A.B.3 Major: Business: Minors: Psychology, Economics3 Theta Chi 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. IOYCE CORYELL TOM CUMMINGS-B.S.: Major: Biologvi Minor: Chemistry3 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Student Health Committee 33 Fine Arts Society 3, 4. LARRY LEE CUNNINGHAM-A.B.: Majors: History, Philosophy. LIBBY CUTT-B.S.H.E.: Major: Home Economics: Minor: Edu- cation: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4 lSocial Chairmanl 3 S.E.A. 43 Torch 2. NICK DAKICH BARBARA DALLMAN-A.B.3 Major: History3 Minor: Education3 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. MARGARET M. DALLMANN-A.B.3 Major: English3 Minor: Psychology. PHYLLIS ANN DALY-A.B.3 Majors: Religion, Government: l.R.C. 2, 33 Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 43 Student Guide Service 23 Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 23 Washington Semester Program. DONALD DAMERAU IUDITH DAMEROW-B.s.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 2, 43 Uni- versity Choir 23 A.W.S. 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 2. BRUCE DAMMEYER4A.B.3 Major: Business: Minors: Economics. Psychology3 Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 2. RAYOLA DEES-A.B.3 Major: History3 Minor: Home Economics3 Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. 3. IANE DERENDINGER CLINTON DESMOND RICHARD DIERKING RICHARD DILLOWAY-A.B.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Geog- raphy3 Intramurals 4. LENORE DITTMAR-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education: Minor: French3 Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 4. SANDRA LEE DOBBERFUHL-B.S.H.E.3 Major: Home Economics: Minor: Education3 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 4. IAMES DOUGLAS-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Education3 Minor: Education3 Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4j Intramurals 2, 3: V Club 3, 43 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL DOUGLAS IUDY MARIE DRODT-B.S.H.E.3 Major: Home Economics: Minor: Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4j W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentl 3 S.E.A. 43 A.W.S. I, 2. 3, 43 Counseling 3. GAYLE DUXBURY-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 S.E.A. 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Sigma Sigma I. ARNOLD DYCK SANDRA EARL-A.B.3 Major: English3 Minor: Spanish: Delta Chi Epsilon 3, 43 Majors Club I3 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Committee I, 23 Social Committee 4j Student Guide Serv- ice 23 Torch I3 Dorm Officer 33 Gamma Delta I. IAMES A. EBELING-A.B.: Major: Geography3 Minor: Sociology: Phi Delta Theta 3, 4 lAlumni SSCFEIBFYIQ Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 l.R.C. 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl3 Student Council Rep. I. MAX DUANE EBY-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Education3 Minor: History3 Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 V. Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 23 Cross-Country I, 2, 3, 4. EMOGENE EFNOR--B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education. IOANNE GREINER FAIRCHILD-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Ed- ucation3 Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 43 Torch I, 23 Lighter 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. VERN FANKE-A.B.Z Major: Business: Minor: Math3 Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Swimming 43 Dorm Officer I. RICHARD FEHLBERG EUGENE FOSTER ROLAND ROY FOTH-A.B.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Geography: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY FRANKS-B.s.H.E.: Major: Home Economics3 Minor: Ed- ucation3 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 2, 3, 43 Torch I, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Counseling 4. LEONARD FRAUEN DOLORES FREDERKING-A.B.3 Majors: Religion, Sociology: Minor: Educationg Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FREITAG SUSAN FRYKHOLM-A.B.3 Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology: Student Guide Service 3, 43 University Singers 23 Dorm Officer 3, 43 Gamma Delta. ROSANNA GALL-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club I3 W.R.A. I, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 Elections Committee 43 Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Student Guide Service 23 Rally Committee 23 Torch I3 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 23 junior Class Co-Social Chairman. PHYLLIS I. GALLMANN-A.B.3 Major: Social Work3 Minor: Psychology: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 lSociaI Chairmanl3 W.R.A. I, 2, 33 Social Relations Club 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 23 University Youth Council I. IOSEPH T. GAPPER-A.B.: Major: Government3 Minor: History3 l.R.C. 3, 43 S.E.A. 33 Student Council Rep. 33 Dorm Officer 3: Young Republicans Executive Board 4. GRETCHEN GAVER-A.B.3 Major: Religion3 Minor: Music3 Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4 ISecretary, Vice-President, Presidentl3 Intra- murals 4j Chapel Choir 2, 3, 43 University Singers 43 Gamma Delta 2. ROBERT GEIS-A.B.3 Major: English3 Minor: History. THOMAS GEISELMAN MARGARET GERDES-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education: W.R.A. 2, 43 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4 IPresidentl3 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Counseling Bj Gamma Delta I. RONALD CERLACH CAROL N. GERLITZ-A.B.: Major: Geography3 Minor: Art3 Pi Delta Chi 2, 33 W.R.A. 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 43 Student Council Rep. 23 Torch 3, 4g Gamma Delta 23 Circle V Square 2, 33 Young Republicans 4. MILTON GIBSON-B.S.3 Major: Chemistry3 Minor: Biology3 Bi- ology Club 3j Engineering Society 23 Alpha Pi 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Radio Club 3. SUSAN GIELOW DAN CIESSINC-B.S.3 Majors: Physics, Math3 Minor: Business: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Golf 23 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. CAROL GILKINSON-A.B.: Major: Psychology3 Minors: German, Sociology, Businessg Psychology Club 43 Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, ROBERT K. GLABE--A.B.3 Major: Bu:iness3 Minor: Siciologyg Bus. 6 Econ. Club 33 Beacon I, 23 Torch I, 2. MARLIN GOEBEL-B.S.: Major: Biology3 Minor: Physical Edu- cation: Intramurals 3, 43 Biology Club 3, 43 Valparaiso Flying Club. 23 IEAN GOETSCH-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 Minor: History5 Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 45 l.R.C. 3, 45 S.E.A. 45 University Choir I, 25 Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. IAN GOETZ-A.B. DAVID GOLISCH-B.S.5 Major: Biology5 Minor: Math5 Electrical Engineering Club 35 Engineering Society 35 University Choir 3, 4. CHLOE GOTT-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 W.R.A. 3, 45 S.E.A. 45 Student Council Rep. 3, 45 A.W.S. 3, 45 Kappa Delta Nat'l. Sorority I, 2. IAM ES GRAEBER IOHN GRAEBNER-B.S.5 Majors: Physics, Mathg Math C1 Physics Cluzb lg, 3, 45 Alpha Pi 45 junior Honor Guard 35 University Band ELEANOR GRAMS MARDELL GREEN ROBERT GREEN HERMAN GREUNKE IUDITH GRIESSEL-A.B.5 Majors: Spanish, French5 Minor: Ger- man: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Alpha Lambda Delta 25 Gown and Gavel 4 lPresidentl 5 junior Honor Guard 35 Lyceum Committee 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Student Guide Service 2, 35 Valparaiso Union Bldg. 45 Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 45 A.W.S. 2, 3 lTreasurerI5 Counseling 35 Gamma Delta I, 2 lSecretaryl5 Sophomore Class Secretary. LOIS KATHARINE GROTE-A.B.5 Majors: Math, Chemistry: Minor: Education5 Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3 lTreasurerI5 S.E.A. 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3. HARVEY GROTRIAN-A.B.5 Majors: Business, Geography5 Minor: Sociology5 Theta Chi 2, 3, 45 lVice-PresidentI5 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 lVice-PresidentI5 Homecoming Committee 3, 4. LAURIE GRUENBECK-A.B.5 Major: Religion5 Minors: Home Eco- nomics, Spanish5 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I5 University Band I5 Altar Guild 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GU NDLAH IOAN R. HAAS-A.B.5 Major: Sociology5 Minor: French5 Kappa Tau Zeta 45 Booster Club I ,25 Human Relations 35 Social Relations Club 45 Social Committee 35 Torch I5 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN A. HAKES-A.B.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: Psychology: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Psychology Club 2, 3, 45 Social Relations Club 3, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM K. HALFACRE-A.B.5 Major: Business: Minor: Sociology. NANCY HALLBERG-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 S.E.A. 45 I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS HAMANN-B.M.E.5 Major: Music Education5 Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 45 University Singers 45 University Band 2, 3, 45 Uni- versity Civic Orchestra 3, 4 Music Education National Conference. SUSAN D. HAMPEL-A.B.5 Major: English5 Minor: History5 Sigma Theta I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club I, 25 S.E.A. 45 Beacon I, 2, 3, 45 Torch I, 2, 35 Lighter 35 University Players I, 2, 3, 4. WILFRED HANSEL HERBERT HANSEN-B.S.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Geography5 Sigma Pi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I. DAVID HAPPEL-A.B.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Geography5 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer, House MasterI5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Swimming 3, 45 Bus. 5' Econ. Club 2, 3, 45 Beacon 4 lCo-Sports EditorI5 Young Republicans 3, 45 V. Club 3, 4. PAUL HARTENBERGER-A.B.5 Major: History5 Minor: English5 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 25 Human Relations 45 l.R.C. 35 Student Guide Service I, 25 S.E.A. 4. HENRY W. HARTMAN, IR.-A.B.5 Major: Business5 Minors: Government, Economics5 l.F.C. 2, 3 lSecretaryI5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. GRETCHEN HASEMANN DONALD HATCH-B.S.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Sociology5 Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 lVice-PresiclentI5 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 2. IACQUELINE HAUG-A.B.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: Sociology5 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Counseling 4. ROSINA HAY-A.B.5 Majors: German, English, French5 W.R.A. I5 Psychology Club 25 S.E.A. 2, 35 Torch I5 Campus United Fund5 Orchesis I. KURT HEERWAGEN-A.B.5 Major: Business5 Minor: History5 Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 lPledge Marshalli. DIANE HEIDTMANN-A.B.5 Majors: Geography, Sociology5 Gamma Phi 2, 3, 45 Gamma Theta Upsilon lTreasurerI5 Univer- sity Choir I5 U.Y.C. I. MARGARET L. HEINE-A.B.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: Psychology5 Pi Delta Chi 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Torch 3. KAREN DIANNE HEINS-B.S.H.E.5 Major: Home Economics: Minor: Sociology5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Home Eccnomics Club I, 2, 3, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IAMES HEISNER-A.B.5 Major: Business5 Minors: History, Eco- nomics. CATHRYN HEMMETER-A.B.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: Psy- chology, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 25 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MARNETTE HERRMANN-A.B.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: Psychology5 W.R.A. 35 Social Relations 3, 4 IProjects Chairmani - Dorm Officer 3. 1 SALLY HIBBARD-B.S.P.E.5 Major: Physical Education5 Minor: History5 l.S.C. 2, 3, 45 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club I5 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Majors Club I, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Beacon 35 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Orchesis 3, 45 Union Board 3. DAN HILGENDORF-A.B.5 Major: Business5 Minors5 Psychology, Economics5 Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bus. Er Econ. Club 3, 45 Engineering Society I5 Credit Union 3 lAssis- tant TreasurerI5 Student Council Rep. I5 Dorm Officer I. LINDA HOERMANN-A.B.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: German' Dorm Officer 3, 4. n DALE W. HOFFSCHNEIDER-A.B.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: German. IANET LEE HOHNBAUM-A.B.5 Major: BioIogy5 Minors: English, Geography5 W.R.A. I, 25 Biology Club 2, 3, 4 Gamma Theta Upsilon 45 University Band I, 2, 3, 45 University Civic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 University Players 2, 3. ERIC HOHNWALD-B.S.5 Major: Biology5 Minor: History5 Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 4. HERBERT F. HOLIN-A.B.5 Majors: Business, Economics5 Minor: German5 Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 V. Club I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Bus. Er Econ. Club 3, 45 V. Club Steering Board. MARADEL HONOLD-B.S.P.E.5 Major: Physical Education: Minors: Education, English5 W.R.A. I, 2, 35 Majors Club I, 2, 3, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 University Players 2, 35 Orchesis 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE K. HORSTMAN-B.S.H.E.5 Major: Home Economics: Minor: English. EDITH HOVEY-A.B.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: Sociology5 l.S.C. 3, 45 Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4 lVice-PresidentI5 Human Relations 45 C.U.F. 4 lCo-Chairmanl 5 A.W.S. I5 Counseling 45 Gamma Delta I, 2, 35 Circle V. Square 2, 3, 4 iSecretary-Treasurerl. PAT HUISMAN-A.B.5 Major: Sociology5 Minor: English5 Torch I5 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HULLINGS-A.B.5 Majors: Economics, Business5 Minor: Philosophy5 Varsity Baseball I5 Bus. 6' Econ. Club 4. CAROLYN HUPE-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2, 35 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 lPub- licity Chairmanl . CURTIS L. IDEN-A.B.5 Major: Geography5 Minor: Mathematicsg Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4 lVice-PresidentI5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. KAREN IACOBS-A.B.5 Major: English5 Minors: History, Educa- tion5 Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 25 W.R.A. I, 2, 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3, 45 Torch I, 45 Chapel Choir 3, 45 University Singers I, 25 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Counseling 35 Dorm Officer I, 25 S.E.A. 2, 3, 4. SUSAN IERSILD-B.S.P.E.5 Major: Physical Education: Minor: English5 Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Majors Club 2, 3, 45 S.E.A. 45 Homecoming Committee I5 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IACK IESSE-B.S.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Sociology5 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Bus. and Econ. Club 25 Spanish Club 2. PHYLLIS JOHNS-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 S.E.A. 45 Orchesis I, 2. MARILYN IOHNSON-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: French, Education: Sigma Theta 2, 3, 4 lVice Presidentl: W.R.A. I, 2, 3: Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2 lSecretaryI, 3 lVice Presidentl, 4 lPresidentl. ELEANORE IORDAN-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: W.R,A. I: Young Republicans, 4. jAMES IORDAN-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bas- ketball I, 2: Torch 4: Lighter 2, 3, 4: Y Club 2, 3, 4. IOYCE IUENGEL-A.B.: Major: Speech Cr Drama: Minor: History: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 42 Beacon I: Chapel Choir I, 2: University Players 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 4. j0HN jUERGENSEN-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: Math: Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Chapel Choir I, 2, HARVEY KAPPLER-8.5. BILL KARPENKO-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: History: I.F.C. 3: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, lCorresponding Secretaryl, 4: Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Faculty Student Council 4: Honor Council 2, 3: Student Council 4 lPresidentI: Valparaiso Union Bldg. 4: Counseling 2, 3: Ath- letic Advisory Council I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Class President. DORENE KEHRER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3: S.E.A. 4: Valparaiso Union Bldg. 2, 3: Chapel Choir I : A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Union Board 3. SHARON KEIPER-B.S.: Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4: S.E.A. 4. HAROLD KERN-A.B. PHYLLIS KERSTEN-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: History: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 3, 4: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Guard 3: Torch I, 2, 3, 4 lNews Editorl : Counsel- ing 3: Dorm Officer I, 2. PETER KETTNER-A.B.: Major: Psychology: Minors: Business, Economics, Sociology: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Union Board 4. RUTH KLEINER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychology: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Bus. Er Econ. Club 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD RICHARD KLEIST-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psy- chology: Theta Chi 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bus. E1 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 4. LARRY KLINE-B.S.: Major: Chemistry: Minor: Mathematics: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4. jOEL KNAPP-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: Sociology: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals ,I 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 2, 3: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2: Biology Club 4: Chemistry Club 4. KAREN KNAPP-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. 3, 4. jIM KNIOLA-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: Geography: Biology Club 3, 4. MARTIN KNORR-A.B.: Majors: Economics, Geography: Minor: Business: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: University Band I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4. DANIEL PAUL KNUEPPEL-A.B.: Major: History: Minors: Eng- lish, Education: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Torch 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Uni- versity Civic Orchestra 3. DANIEL V. KOCH-A.B.: Major: Music: Minor: German: Intra- murals I: Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Chapel Committee I: Lyceum Committee 3, 4: Student Council Rep. I: Student Guide Service I, 2: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4: University Singers 2, 3, 4: Music Club 4. DAVID KOEHLINGER-A.B.: Major: French: Minors: English, Math: Theta Chi I, 2, 4: Social Committee 3, 4: Torch Z. MARY ANN KOENEMAN-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Student Guide Service 2: Beacon 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Counseling 3: Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. KOHL-A.B.: Major: Business: Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bus. C1 Econ. 2, 3: Student Bar Association 4: Circle V Square I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KOLB-A.B.: Major: Business. CLAIRE KOVACH-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I: W.R.A. 2, 3: Social Commit- tee 2: University Singers 2, 3: University Players 2, 3: Young Republicans 3. WILLIAM KRAFT-A.B.: Major: Accounting: Minor: Geography: Phi Kappa Psi: I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Intramurals I, 2: Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Valparaiso Union Board 2. MARGARET KRAMER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 4. DIXIE KRAUSE-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Geography: Booster Club I: W.R.A. I, 2: l.R.C. 4: Majors Club 2: Spanish Club I : Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Torch I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 iCorresponding Secretaryl : Counseling 3: Dorm Officer 2: Young Republicans 4. ELLEN M. KRAUSE-A.B.: Major: History: Minor: English: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: I.R.C. 3: S.E.A. 4: Beacon 3 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA KRENZKE-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minors: English, Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: W.R,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Majors Club I, 2, 3 lVice Presi- dentl, 4 lPresidentl: S.E.A. 4: Gown and Gavel 4: University Choir I, 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Counseling 3: Dorm Officer I: Orchesis I: Hockey Club 3, 4. KARLA KRETZMANN-B.S.H.E.: Major: Hcme Economics: Minors: Education, English: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Committee Z: Lyceum Committee I, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4. EUGENE R. KROENKE-A.B.: Major: Geography: Minor: Biology: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. MARY LOUISE KRUECKEBERG-A.B.: Major: Sociology: A.W.S. 3, 4. SHIRLEY KRUG-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Gamma Delta I. ELAINE IOYCE KRUGER-B.S.: Major: Math: Minors: History, Education: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Booster Club I: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl : S.E.A. 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Guide Service 2: Counseling 3: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2 iRecording Secretaryl. HANNELORE KRUSE-B.5.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS KRUSE-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Educa- tion: Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ANN LOUISE KUEBLER-A.B.: Major: Organ: Minor: Piano: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4 lTreasurerI: University Singers 4: University Choir I, 2, 3: University Players I, 4. WAYNE KULAT-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Math: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2. CAROL LADWIC-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psychology: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Social Relations Club 3, 4: Beacon 4: Lighter 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2. EARL LAMPARTER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychology: Tau Kappa Epsilon 4: Intramurals 4. PAUL LANDAHL-A.B.: Major: History: Minor: Sociology: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Valparaiso Union Board 2, 3, 4: Union Board 2, 3, 4 IPresidentl . SHARON LAWRENZ-A.B.: Major: Math: Minor: Psychologv: W.R.A. 3, 4: Psychology I, 2, 3 lVice-Presidentl, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: University Players I. jOAN LEDBETTER KURT LENZ-A.B.: Major: Government: Minor: German: Intra- murals I, 3, 4: Alpha Pi 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Pi Sigma Alpha 4: Alpha Phi Omega I, Z, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I. MARCIA LIND-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: English: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2. 3, 4: W.R.A, I, 2: Biology Club 3, 4: Beacon 3: Lighter 4 lBusiness Managerl : Orchesis 2: Young Republicans 4: Chapel Guide 3. RUBY FERN LINK-A.B.: Major: Math: Minors: Chemistry, Eng- lish, Education: Engineering Society I, 2: S.E.A. 3, 4: Student Guide Service 3: Dorm Officer 3, 4. 235 DONNA LIVINGSTON-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Minor: Religion: Phi Beta Chi I, Z, 3, 4 lVice-President! : W.R.A. I, 2: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Council Rep. I: University Choir I, 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Counseling 3: S.E.A. 4. CARY LOGAN-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: History: Intra- murals 3: Bus. 57 Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: Torch 3. LEROY LUKES-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Geography, Eco- nomics: Phi Delta Tneta 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2: Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD LUSTER-A.B.: Majors: Business, Geography: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. ROBERT MCGINTY--B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Minor: Sociology: S.E.A. 3, 4: Social Committee 3: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4 lVice-President, Presidentl : Young Republicans 4. RUTH MCREE-A.B.: Major: Speech and Drama: Minor: English: Alpha Psi Omega 3: University Players 2 lSecretaryl, 3 lVice- Presidentl, 4 IPresidentI : Orchesis 2: Union Movie Committee 2. CAROL MACKMILLER-A.B.: Major: English: Minors: Math, Ed- ucation: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Intramurals 3, 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I: S.E.A. 3, 4: Beacon I' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I: U.Y.C. I. 1 CAROL MACLEOD-A.B.: Major: Sociology: Minor: French: In- tramurals 3, 4: W.R.A. 3, 4: Social Relations Club 3, 4: Dorm Officer 3. ELAINE MADDEN ROBERT MAI-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: German, Sociology: Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2. IMOGENE MANDER-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: History. FRANCILLE MANN-A.B.: Major: Philosophy: Minors: History, Speech: Debate 4: U.Y.C. I: Philosophy Club I, 2, 3, 4. IAMES C. MANNING-- A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychol- ogy: Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4. MARGARET MARKEL-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis I, 2: Gamma Sigma Sigma 4. LINDA MARKS-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Minors: Religion, Psychology: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidentl: Torch 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Delta I. BRUCE MARQUARDT PATRICIA MARTIN-A.B.: Majors: Religion, Philosophy: Minor: German: Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, ISecretaryI, 4: Human Relations Club 2, 3 ISecretaryl : Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4. NEIL MARTING-B.S.: Major: Math: Minor: Geography: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2: Student Council Rep. 2. DONALD MARTIS-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: History: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. CAROL MARUNDE-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Boos- ter Club I: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: House Officer 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4: Book Exchange 2, 3, 4. LEROY MASCHOFF-A.B.: Major: Math: Minor: English: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 4: University Singers I: University Choir I. IAMES MAXWELL-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Psychology. Sociology: Sigma Pi I, 2, 3 ITreasurerl, 4: Bus. 6' Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4: University Singers I, 2. DAVID L. MAYHUGH-A.B.: Major: Soeech and Drama: Minor: Philosophy: Human Relations Club I: Alpha Psi Omega 4 lPresi- dentl : Alpha Pi 4: lunior Honor Guard 3: Student Guide Service 2: Lighter 3, 4 ICO-Editorl: University Singers 3: University Players I, 2, 3, 4: University Dancers 2, 3: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. LUKE MELCHERT-B.S.: Major: Business: Minor: Law: Phi Alpha Delta 4: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA MESENBRINK-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minors: Psychology, English, Biology: l.S.C. 3: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl: Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2. 3. 4: Biology Club I, 2, 3 ISecretary-Treasurerl: Majors Club 4: Psychology Club I, 2 lSecretaryl : Student Council Rep. 2: Stiirlent Guide Service 2, 3: Torch 2: Lighter 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 Dorm Of icer I. WINIFRED MESSNER-B.S.: Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology: Pi Delta Chi 3, lSecretaryI 4. DOROTHY MEYER-B.M.E.: Major: Music Education: Minor Organ: Phi Beta Chi 3, 4: University Choir 3, 4: University Civic Orchestra 3, 4: M.E.N.C. 4. KAY MEYER E. SAEGER MIESSLER-A.B.: Major: Music: Minor: Biology: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3 lVice-Presidentl , 4 lPresidentl : Biology Club I, 2, 3: Chemistry I, 2: Homecoming Committee 2: Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4: University Choir 3, 4. BARBARA MILLER-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: English: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Majors Club 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentl : S.E.A. 4: Chapel Committee 2, 3: Student Council Rep. I: Student Guide Service 2, 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I: Orchesis 3. IESS MILLER- IO ANN MONK-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Student Guide Service 2: University Band I:A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: University Marching Band I, 2. FRED MORGNER--B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: History: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4 ICO-Captainl. SAMUEL ALVIN MUELLER-A.B.: Major: Sociology: Minor: Math: Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Visitation 2, 3: Student Council Rep. 3. WILLIAM MUELLER- DORIS MYERS-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Ed- ucation: Intramurals 4: W.R.A. 4: S.E.A. 4: Fine Arts Society 3, 4. CHARLES NEILL- GENEVIEVE NELSON-A.B.: Majors: English, French: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. 2, 3, 4: Counseling 4: Dorm Officer 2. TOM NEUENKIRCH-B.S.: Major: Business: Minors: Psychology, Biology: Theta Chi Z, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football I Bus. Cr Econ. Club 3, 4: Psychology Club 4: Spanish Club I. GERALD NIENKE- IOEL NIETING-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Geography: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Bus. C7 Econ. Club 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4: Beacon 4 IBusiness Manngerl. LYNN NIETINC--B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I ,2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Gown and Gavel 4: Torch I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS A. NOESGES-A.B.: Major: History: Minor: English. HARVARD WILLIAM NOLTING-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Physical Education: Phi Kappa Psi 3: Intramurals 3. IANET NOLTINC-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Honor Council 2: Student Council 2, 3: Student Guide Service 3. DENNIS IOHN NORMAN-A.B.: Majors: English, Drama: Minor: Education: Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidentl : Homecom- ing Committee 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Student Guide Service 3: Student Program Committee 3, 4: University Players I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PETERS-A.B.: Major: Geography: Minor: Business: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. IOHN PETERSON-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Business: l.F.C. 4: Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 Ipresidentl: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. RICHARD C. PETERSON-A.B.: Maior: Business: Minors: Math, Economics: Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 ITreasurerl: Intramurals 3, 4: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2: Elections Com- mittee 4. MARTIN ALTHUR PFLUCHOEFT-A.B.: Major: Business: Miners: Math, Economics: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 lStevvardI: Bus. Er Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: Credit Union 3, 4 iTreasurerl : Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4: Econ. Astronomy Club 2. FAITH PIEPKORN-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY PLASS-B.S.EcI.: Major: Elementary Education: Sigma Theta I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir I, 3, 4: Gamma Delta I: Circle V. Square 4. DENNIS E. PLOHOCKY-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Educaticn. LOUISE PODOIIL-A.B.: Majors: Math and Chemistry: Minor: Education: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4. NAOMI E. POLLATZ-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minors: Education, English: W.R.A. 3: Biology Club 3, 4: S.E.A. 3, 4: Young Re- publicans 4. DOUGLAS R. PRICE-A.B.: Major: Government: Minor: Phil- osophy: l.R.C. 3: Torch 3, 4: Lighter 4: WVUR 4. IAMES PRICE-A.B.: Major: German: Minor: History: Chapel Committee 2: University Singers I, 2, 3: Saint Stephen Guild 3 lChairmanI. ELDOR C. QUANDT-A.B.: Major: Geography: Minor: Sociology: Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3: Human Relations 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. MARGARET QUERY-A.B.: Majors: English, Spanish: Minor: Ed- ucation: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET RUTH QUOOS-A.B.: Major: History: Minors: Eng- lish, Geography, Education: Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 2, 4: I.R.C. 3, 4: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4: Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Guide Service 2: University Band I, 2, 3, 4: Counseling 3. LORETTA RAHMEL-A.B.: Major: German: Minor: English: German Club I, 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: University Players I. KENNETH RAMMING-B.S.: Major: Chemistry: Minor: English: l.F.C. 3, 4: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl : Varsity Football l, 2, 3: Varsity Swimming 2: Philosophy Club 4: Alpha Pi 4 junior Honor Guard 3: Scholarship Committee 4 lChairmanl: Faculty-Student Council 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Student Guide Service 2, 3: Traditions Com- mittee I, 2, 3 lChairmanl : Counseling 2: Dorm Officer I: Fresh- man Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class President: Valpo Male Chorus I. WILLIAM RAMP-A.B.: Major: Business :Minorz Math: Booster Club 3, 4: Electrical Engineering Society 2: Bus. G Econ. Club 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2: Institute of Radio Engineers 2: Flying Club 2, 3, 4. DETLEE RATHMANN-A.B.: Major: Business: Minors: Math, Ger- man: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Engineering Society I. CAROL MARGARET RAUSCHER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Beacon 4: Gamma Delta I. IOANNA REDEKE-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: Psychology: Psychology Club 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Young Republicans 4. NANCY E. REUTER-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minor: French: Bi- ology Club 2, 3, 4: Torch 2, 3: A.W.S. 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer 4. HELEN RICCIARDI jOHN W. RICHERT--B.S.: Business: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. I: Valparaiso Union Board 4. ROGER RICKARD-A.B.: Business: Minor: Psychology: Phi Kappa Psi 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2: Bus. C1 Econ. Club 2, 3: Engineering Society I, 2: Psychology Club 3, 4: Homecoming Committee I, 2: Student Guide Service 3, 4: University Choir I: Dorm Officer 2, 3. EMILIE RICKUS DONALD S. RIEGELMAN-A.B.: Majors: Business, Economics: Minor: Sociology: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4: Bus. 5' Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. ORLANDO RODMAN-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minors: Chemistry, Religion, Sociology: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I, 2: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Human Relations I, 2, 3, 4: Astronomical Society 2: Student Guide Service I, 2: Student Visitations I, 2, 3, 4. RUTH DIANE ROEBKE-A.B.: History: Minor: English: Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentl: W.R.A.'2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 4. jULIA BRUNN ROSENTHAL-A.B.: Major: English: Minors: Ed- ucation, Math: Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2 lSecretaryl, 3 lPresidentl, 4: S.E.A. 4: Social Committee I, 2, 3 lSecretaryI : Student Guide Service 2. ROBERT R. RUECKERT-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychol- ogy: Track I. GINO RUCGERI RUTH ELLEN RULLMAN-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl : University Singers I: Uni- versity Choir I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL SCHACHINGER-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: Business: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I: Philosophy Club 4: Student Guide Service 4: Torch 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 4. ELEANOR SCHAEFER-B.S.: Major: Business: Minor: History: Bus. 6' Econ. Club 4. CAROL SCHAFRIK-B.S.: Major: Botany: Minors: Geography, Chemistry: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer 3, 4. MARY E. SCHEWE-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psy- chology: Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. I, 2: Social Relations Club 3, 4: Student Guide Service I, 2, 3: Counseling 3. IUDITH SCHIEFELBEIN-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psy- chology :Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 3: W.R.A. I, 3: l.R.C. 2, 3: Social Relations Club 3, 4 lPresidentl : Lyceum Com- mittee 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN SCHIMKUS-B.S.H.E.: Major: Home Economics: Minor: Education: Delta Chi Epsilon 3, 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: University Singers I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. NOEL SCHLEGELMILCH-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4. jOYCE SCHREIBER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryI : W.R.A. 3, 4: S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3 lBoard Memberl 4: U.Y.C. I. RICHARD L. SCHULTZ-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Psychol- ogy: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Bus. Cr Econ. Club 2, 4: Engineering Societiy I. RONALD SCHULTZ-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: Math: Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2 lVice- Presidentl : Traditions Committee 3. WAYNE W. SCHULTZ-A.B.: Majors: Business, Psychology: Minor: Math: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4. CARL SCHULZ SANDRA LEE SCHULZ-B.S.E.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4 IISTA Delegatel: Student Council Rep. 4: Beacon 3, 4 lSenior Editorl : Student Guide Serv- ice 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon 4. jANICE SCHUTTE DOROTHY SEEBECK-A.B.: Major: Biology: Minor: Religion: Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 lCorresponding Secretaryl: Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club I: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Psy- chology Club 2: Torch I: University Singers 2: University Choir B 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer I lTreasurerl : Gamma elta I, 2. RONALD SEECERS-A.B.: Majors: Geography, Sociology: Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4: Social Relations Club 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. DOLORES SEYFERT-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Sociology, Education: Pi Delta Chi 3, 4. EMMA SHALLA PATRICIA KAY SHEBIK-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 2: W.R.A. 2: S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Beacon 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: University Players I, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans 3, 4. IOANNE SIEVING-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psychology: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretary-Vice-Presi- dent! : Counseling 3: Dorm Officer 2: Gamma Delta I. CLAIRE SIMON-A.B.: Major: English: Minors: Geography, Mu- sic: Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4: W.R.A. I: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Organist 3, 4. PAUL D. SINCLAIR-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Math: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Bus. Cr Econ. Club 3, 4: Engineering Society 2: Fine Art's Society 4. RUTH ANN SINCLAIR-B.S.: Major: Art: Minor: English: Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4: Fine Arts Society 4 lPresidentl. PAULA SLANICKA--B.S.H.E.: Major: Home Economics: Minor: Education: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3 lTreasurerI, 4: S.E.A. 3, 4. BARBARA SMEIKAL-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: S.E.A. 3, 4: Torch 3. EARL SMITH-B.S.: Majors: PsychoIO8V. Art: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3 lSecretaryI, 4: Intramurals I, 2: Biology Club 2: Chapel Committee 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 2, 4: Social Committee I, 2, 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir 3, 4: Uni- versity Singers 2: University Choir I: Union Board 3, 4 lVice- Presidentl. FERNE SMITH IUDY SMITH-A.B., Majors: English, French, l.S.C. 2, 3, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lSecretaryl. MARVIN E. SMITH, jR.-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Geog- raphy, Phi Delta Theta 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Bus. C1 Econ. Club 2, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, University Singers I. MAUREEN j. SMITH-A.B., Major: Religion, Minor: Psychology, Pi Delta Cni 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Torch 4. H. WILLIAM SOMMERS-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: English, Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. 6 Econ. Club 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Rep. I, 2, Beacon 2, 3, 4 lEditorl , University Choir I, 2, Young Republicans 3, 4 ITreasurerl, Pi Delta Epsilon 4. IAN SPAETH-A.B., Major: Math, Minor: Chemistry, Alpha Xi izpsilon I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Social Committee 2 lTreasurerI, 3 lTreasurerl, 4 Student Council Rep. I, 2, University Band I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Dorm Officer I, 2. PAULA SUE SPRINGER-A.B., Majors: Religion, Social Work, Minor: Psychology, Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 2, Social Relations Club 2, Chapel Committee 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, Student Guide Service 2, 4. ANDA STAGER-A.B., Major: English, Minor: Biology, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4. IUDITH ANN STEFFEN-A.B., Major: English, Minor: Speech and Drama, Kappa Tau Zeta 4, W.R.A. 3, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. 3, 4, Dorm Officer 3 ISocial Chairmanl, 4, University Players 3. 4, Union Board 4 iEntertainment Headl. DOROTHY STOEPPELWERTH-A.B., Majors: History, German, Gamma Phi I, 2, Intramurals I, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Student Guide Service 2 lChairmanl, Torch 2 A.W.S. I, 2, Dorm Officer I lPresidentl, Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Vice-President. HOWARD W. STOLL-A.B., Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STREFLING-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Bus. E7 Econ. Club 3. SHARON HERTHA STREFLING-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Ed- ucation, Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl, Intramurals 2, 3, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ANNE STRIETER-A.B., Major: English, Minor: Music, l.S.C. 4, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 iAssistant Song Leaderl, S.E.A. 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Student Guide Service 2, 3, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I. IUDY STRIETER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, Orchesis 4. MIRIAM C. STRIETER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Psychology, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidenti , junior I, 2, 3, S.E.A. 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 4 lVice-Presidentl, junior Honor Guard 3, Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, 2, A.W.S. I, Z, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lPresidentI, 2 lPresidentI. BARBARA j. STEUBER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. IOANNE RUTH SWENDSEN-B.S., Major: Math, Minor: Phil- osophy, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Astronomical Society 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, Dorm Officer I lScholarship Chairmanl. IUDITH E. TANGERMANN-A.B., Majors: Spanish, English, Minor: Education, Sigma Theta I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryI , Intramurals 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 3, Torch 3, University Band 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta I, Circle V. Square I, Orchesis I. ROGER K. THALACKER-A.B., Majors: Geography, Business, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, V. Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Social Committee 3, Student Guide Service 3. KAY THIETjE-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Booster Club I, 2, W.R.A. 2, S.E.A. 3, 4, University Choir I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 2, 4. SHARON THOMPSON-A.B., Major: Religion, Minor: Sociology, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, Gamma Delta I, 2. WILLIAM ALBERT THOMPSON-B.S., Major: Chemistry, Minors: Math, Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Cross- Country 2, 3, V. Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, jUNE TIMM-A.B., Major: English, Minor: Business, Gamma Phi I, 2 lCorresponding Secretaryl, 3, 4 ITreasurerI, W.R.A. I, 2, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lTreasurerI, Gamma Delta I, Class Officer 3 ITreasurerI. ROBERT P. TOMB-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. .., 3, 4. IERRY TOWLE-A.B., Majors: Government, Geography, Minor: English, Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3 lSecretaryI, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 2, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Debate I, 2. NANCY ULBRICH-A.B., Major: Social Work, Minor: Psychol- ogy, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Booster Club I, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, Social Relations Club 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Gamma S.gma Sigma 2, 3. KAY UNDERWAGER-A.B., Major: German, Minor: French, l.S.C. 3, 4 lPresidentl, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 IPresidentl, Booster Club I, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, I.R.C. 2, 3, Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3 lVice-Presidentl, 4 lPresidentl, Counseling 3, Dorm Officer 2 lA.W.S. Rep.i. DON VANDER MEEDEN-A.B., Major: Business, Minors: Psy- chology, Economics, Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V. Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball I, Bus. 6' Econ. Club 4. ALLEN VARGO-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Math, Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Torch 3, 4. CHRIS VERSES-B.S., Major: Biologiy, Minor: Math, Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4. IOHN R. VOGEL-B.M.E., Major: Music Education, l.F.C. 4, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl , Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Uni- versity Singers 3, University Band 3, University Players I, 2. NANCY VOLLMAN--A.B., Major: English, Minor: German, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, German Club I, Beacon 4, University Singers I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY VOSS-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Phi Delta Theta 3, 4. MARIORIE VOTH-A.B., Major: Biology, Minors: English, Educa- tion, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 2, junior Honor Guard 3, Beacon 4. ROBERT ARTHUR WAGNER-A.B., Major: Government, Minor: English, Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, V. Club 3, 4, Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, l.R.C. 3, 4. CAROL WALLHAUSEN-A.B., Major: Biology, Minors: Psychol- ogy, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3 lVice-Presidenti, 4 lSocial Chair- mani , W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Beacon 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY K. WALLS-B.S.H.E., Major: Home Economics, Minor: Education, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Alpha Lambda Delta I, junior Honor Guard 3 lManchester Collegel, Music Club 3, A.W.S. I, 2,'3, 4, Circle V. Square 4, S.E.A. 4. IOHN LOUIS WALTERS-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: English, Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball I, 2, Varsity Football 3. KARL W. WATLER-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Math, Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V. Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Bus. G Econ. Club 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, Counseling 3, 4. CAROL WEBER-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Education, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. G' Econ. Club 4, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN WEGNER-B.S., Majors: Math, Sociology, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3 ISecretaryl, 4, Social Relations Club 4, Math G Physics Club 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, Book Exchange Z. WILBERT WERLING-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Math, Intra- murals 2, Engineering Society I, 2. ANITA WERNER CARL WERTH-A.B., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryI, Intramurals 3, 4, Bus. C7 Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, University Band I, 2, 3 iPresidentl, 4, University Civic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE L. WEST-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Business, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Football 2. RAYMOND F. WIDMAR-A.B., Major: Economics, Minor: Math, Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bus. C1 Econ. Club 3, 4. LUCILLE HELEN WIESE-A.B., Majors: Religion, Sociology, Minor: German, Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, University Choir 2, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Of- ficer 2, U.Y.C. I. MARGARET ANN WILHELM-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Edu- cation. DONALD WILLIAMS-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: German: Philosophy Club 4: Chapel Committee 2: Beacon I: University Band I, 2, 3: Counseling 3, 4: Saint Stephens Guild 3, 4. jOHN THOMAS WILT-A.B.: Major: History: Minors: Biology, Education: Sigma Pi l, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Psychology Club 4. SHARON WINK-B.S.: Major: Biology: Minor: History: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 4: S.E.A. 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. SUE WISEMAN FRED WITTLINGER-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: Theta Chi 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. WAYNE W. WODRICH-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Human Rela- tions 2: S.E.A. 3, 4 llSTA Delegatel: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2 lTreasurerI, 3 lCorresponding Secretaryi, 4: Gamma Delta I: Circle V. Square I, 2, 3, 4. ANN WOIAHN-B.S.: Major: Math: Minors: Chemistry, History: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4: W.R.A. 2: S.E.A. 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Gown and Gavel 4 lTreasurerI: junior Honor Guard 3: Student Council Rep. 2: Student Guide Service 2: Counseling 3: Gamma Sigma Sigma 2. REYNOLD WOLTER-A.B.: Major: Sociology: Minor: Religion: Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Social Relations Club 4: Student Guide Service I, 2, 4: Gamma Delta I: Circle V. Square I. LNQXCY CLARK WORCH-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: . . . 4. SANDRA WREDE-A.B.: Major: English: Minor: Music: l.S.C. 3, 4 lVice-Presidentl : Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3 lVice-Presidentl, 4: I.R.C. 3: S.E.A. 3, 4: Torch 2, 3: University Band I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir 4: University Civic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Delta I, 2. CAROL ANNETTE WULF-A.B.: Major: Social Work: Minor: Psychology: l.S.C. 4 lSecretaryJ : Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3 lSociaI Chairmanl, 4 lPresiclentl: Student Guide Service 2, 3. FRANCES A. YATES-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education: Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 lCorresponding Secretaryl: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: Student Council Rep. I, 2, 3: Student Guide Service I, 2, 3: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. jAMES YUILL-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Math: Intramurals 3, 4: Bus. G Econ. Club 4: Electrical Engineering Club I, 2. C. SIDNEY ZABEL-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Geography: Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4: Bus. G' Econ. Club 2, 3, 4: University Band I, 2, 3, 4. WILBERT ZAUTNER-A.B.: Major: Business: Minor: Math: Bus Cr Econ. Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE ZELEZ-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Educa- tion: Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4' University Choir I, 2: A.W.S. l, 2, 3, 4. i PATRICIA ZENK-B.S.P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Education: W.R.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I 2, 3, 4. i KATHRYN ZERSEN-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education' W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.E.A. 4: University Band I: A.W.S. I, 2, 3 4: Gamma Sigma Sigma 4. r LILA ZINGERLINE-A.B.: Major: Religion: Minor: Psychology' Pi Delta Chi 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 3: A.W.S. 3. 4. RAY ZUBEK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ALAN S. BARRETT-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering So- ciety 2, 3, 4. RUSS BISHOP-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Electrical Engineering Society 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. GERRY L. BOMKOSKE-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Intramurals 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK M. BRICKELMAIER-B.S.C.E.: Major: Civil Engineering: Engineering Society 3, 4. FRED BUCHAN-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta l, 2, 3, 4 lReporterl : American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 3, 4 lVice-President, Membership Chairmanl: Engi- neering Society I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Alpha Pi 4 lPresidentJ: junior Honor Guard 3: Appian Society 3, 4: Honor Council 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 4 lChairm'anI: Student Guide Service 2, 3: Rally Committee 2: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2: junior Class Vice- President: Valparaiso Credit Union 3, 4 iVice-President, Presi- denti. jOHN M. CONNELL-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. IAMES CREASY-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Minor: Math: l.F.C. 3, 4: Sigma Pi 3, 4 lPresidentI: Intramurals 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 4. DAVID DOMIN-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: En- Engineering Society l, 2, 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. WILLIE DRESCHER-B.S.Eng. jOHN DUXBURP-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football I: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Student Guide Service 3. RANDY ESHENRODER-B.S.Eng.: Major: Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society l, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS F. FAIRCHILD-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Student Visitation Program 2, 3. MIKE FRITZ-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Electrical Engineering Society 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER M. FRUCHT-B.S.C.E.: Majors: Civil Engineering, Math: Phi Kappa Psi l, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: American Society of Civil En- gineers 2, 3, 4. RONALD GERLACH-B.S.Eng. DALE GILKINSON-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: American Society ot Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. GARY GOETZE-B.S.Eng. IAMES GRAEBER-B.S.Eng. BRUCE GRANAT-B.S.Eng.: Major: Engineering: Engineering So- ciety 2, 3, 4. GLENN HESSLER-B.S.C.E.: Major: Civil Engineering: Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 lChaplainI: V. Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Pi 4 lSecretary-Treasurerl: junior Honor Guard 3: A.S.C.E. 3, 4 lVice-President, Secretaryl. MICHAEL IANNCE-B.S.Eng. BEN IANCOWSKIS-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Pi: Intramurals: Engineering Society: Psychology Club. 'rHoMAs IASS-B.5.Eng. cEoiMiNAs KACANAUSKAS-B.S.Eng. EUGENE H. KANNING-B.S.C.E.: Major: Civil Engineering: Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 2: Engineering Society I, 2: Chapel Committee 3: Social Com- mittee 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Student Guide Service 2, 3: Elections Committee 2, 3 lChairmanI : University Choir I: Ameri- can Society ot Civil Engineers 3, 4. NORMAN KLINE-B.S.M.E.: Major: Mechanical Engineering: ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society l, 2, 3, 4: Dorm Officer 4 lPresidentl : V.U. Flying Club 4 lSecretaryI. MICHAEL A. KOSMAK-B.S.Eng.: Major: Engineering: Intra- murals 3: Engineering Society 3, 4. jOHN KRAUSE-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi 2, 3, 4: Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD KUEHL-B.S.Eng.: Major: Engineering. jOHN D. LEAR-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryI: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Engineer- ing Society I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Pi 4: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. 2 MICHELANGELO MAZZARELLA-B.S.Eng. RICHARD MIKKELSEN-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Sigma Pi l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Swimming 3, 45 American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. ROBERT MILLIES-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineering5 Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidenti5 Electrical Engineer- ing Society I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. CARL NEDDERMAN-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineering5 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 V. Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cross Country 25 junior Varsity Basketball 25 Engineer- ing Society I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES W. NEWTON-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineer- ing5 Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidentlg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 25 V. Club 25 Engineering Society I, 22 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3. MARTIN PETERS-B.S.E.E.5 Majors: Electrical Engineering, Busi- ness5 Minor: Math5 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 25 Electrical Engineering Club 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I5 V.U. Flying Club 3, 4 IPresidentl. ALBERT LEONARD PIEPHO-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineer- ing5 Minor: Math5 Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 45 Electrical Engineering FRANK PILCH-B.S.C.E.5 Major: Civil Engineering5 Intramurals Society 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD A. PLOSZAI-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineering5 I, 25 Engineering I, 25 American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. Sigma Pi 3, 45 Electrical Engineering Society 3, 45 Engineering Society 3, 45 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY PRUESER-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical En- gineering5 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 V.U. Flying Club 3, 4 iTreasurerl . RICHARD PUFFPAFF-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, IVice-Presidentl 45 V. Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 35 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 lCaptainl5 Electrical Engi- neering Society I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT D. RENKEN-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineering5 Sigma Tau Gamma 3, 45 Mechanical Engineering Club 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 University Choir I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM L. RICKHOFF-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineeringg Engineering Society 3, 45 American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers 3, 45 lnstitute of Radio Engineers 3, 4. RICHARD RICKUS-B.S.Eng. GLEN A. ROBERTS-B.S.C.E.5 Major: Civil Engineering5 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 American Society ot Civil Engineers 3, 4. IOHN ROLLINS-B.S.M.E.5 Majors: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering5 Theta Chi 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 25 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4 IPresidentI 5 American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 45 Engineers' Homecoming Chairman 3, 45 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3 ITreasurerl, 4 lPresidentI. LAWRENCE SCHEFFLER-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineer- ing5 Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Booster Club I5 Electrical Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 Institute of Radio Engineers 45 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. IAMES G. SCHMIDT-B.S.C.E.5 Major: Civil Engineering5 Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 25 American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. ROBERT SCHWALM-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineeringg Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Engineering Society I, 25 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 35 Counseling 3, 4. WILLIAM SELDON-B.S.E.E.5 Major: Electrical Engineering5 Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I 2, 3, 4. RICHARD SELLKE-B.S.Eng.5 Major: Engineering5 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football I, 25 Engineer- ing Society I, 2, 3, 4. MERTON R. TROEGER-A.B., B.S.E.E.5 Majors: Electrical Engi- neering, Business5 Minor: Math: Electrical Engineering Society 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl5 Institute of Radio Engineers 2, 3 IVice-Presidentl5 Student Council Rep. 45 Counseling 45 Dorm Officer 2, 35 Radio Club 2, 3, 4 lSecretary, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentl. EDWARD WENDT ROBERT WOBERMIN-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineering5 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 45 Elections Committee 2, 3. RONALD F. WUKASCH-B.S.C.E.5 Major: Civil Engineering5 Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 American Society ot Civil Engineers 3, 4 lPresidentl. ARTHUR ZIESK-B.S.M.E.5 Major: Mechanical Engineering5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 Appian Society 3, 4. SCHDCDL OF LAW CHARLES A. ADAMSON-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 4 IMaster Rituall 5 Student Bar Association 2, 3, 4 IExecu- tive Boardl . EUGENE E. BRASSFIELD--LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Minors: Govern- ment, History5 I.F.C. 45 Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl 5 Phi Alpha Delta 5, 6, 7 lTreasurerl5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Student Bar Association 5, 6, 7 IVice-Presidentl. DONALD M. BRIDGEFORTH-LL.B.: Major: Law5 Phi Alpha Delta I, 2 iVice-Presidentl, 35 Lawyers' Association I, 2, 3, FRANCIS CALLAHAN-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Phi Alpha Delta 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Lawyers' Association 2, 3, 4. FRANK A. CASTELLUCIO-LL.B.5 Major: Law, History5 Minors: Speech, Economics5 Gamma Eta Gamma I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 25 Debate 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 35 Discussion Team 3, 4 lCaptainl. IOHN L. DELAURENTI-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 45 Student Bar Association I, 2, 35 Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. THOMAS C. GRANACK-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Student Bar Association I, 2, 3, 45 Northwestern University Golf Team ICaptainl. GALEN GROTE-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Minor: Business, Account- ing5 I.F.C. 65 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 IVice-President, PresidentI5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 65 V. Club 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Bus. G Econ. Club 2, 35 Student Bar Association 4, 5, 65 Torch 25 Union Board 4. GEORGE E. HERENDEEN-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals5 Lawyers' Association I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT I. IENSKE-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Phi Alpha Delta 3, 4 IClerkI5 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4 ITreasurerI5 Bus. 5' Econ. Club 2, 35 Student Bar Association 2, 3, 4 IPresidentl5 Alpha Pi 45 junior Honor Guard 35 Social Committee 25 Chapel Choir I, 2, 35 Credit Union iPresidenti 5 National Moot Court Team5 Supreme Court Day Moot Court Team. TERRY LANTRY-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi 65 Intra- murals I, 2, 4, 55 Bus. Cr Econ, Club I5 Student Bar Association I, 2, 35 Alpha Pi 4 lTreasurerI 5 Radio Committee 4 lBoard Direc- torl5 Homecoming Committee 25 Student Council Rep. I, 4 ITreasurerl5 Property Committee lChairmani. IOHN R. LEAL-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 45 Bus. 6' Econ. Club 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 45 Student Bar Association 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl 5 Alpha Mu Gamma 3, 45 Supreme Court Day5 National Moot Court. 5 IACK LAWSON-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Theta Chi I, Z, 3, 45 Stu- dent Bar Association I, 2, 35 Student Council Rep. I5 Torch I, 2, 35 Lighter I, 2, 3 lEditorl5 Phi Alpha Delta IPresidentl5 WVUR lGeneral Managerl. IAMES D. O'GRADY-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi 3, 45 Student Bar Association. VICTOR DON PALMER-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 35 Student Bar Association I, 2, 3. IAMES SULLIVAN-LL.B.5 Major: Law5 Minors: Philosophy, Gov- ernment5 Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 IVice-President, President, Balliffl5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Human Relations 3, 45 Student Bar Association 5, 6, 7 IClass Rep.l 5 Philosophy Club 45 Student Council Rep. 65 Young Republicans 4, 5, 6, 7. 161 161 Braun, Carol .......... 17, 71 Aaron, Kent ............. 57, 139 Aasheim, Gary ...... 60, 115, 189 Abbott, Marilyn - .......-.-- -- Abbot, Linda ....... ........-- - Abel, William ........... 43, 139 Abendroth, Nancy ........ 43, 189 Abenclroth, Richard -45. 57, 59, 117 Abraham, Barbara ............ -- Abraham, Edward -53, 54, 111, 212 Abraham, Sandra .M....... --189 Acker, Norma ............... 91 Adams, Barbara ............ 189 Adams, jeffrey ............. 101 Adams, Harold .............. -- Adams, Virginia .............. L Adamson, C aries ........... 101 Adolf, Barbara .............. 189 Adolf, Beverly .............. 189 Affeldt, Margie .... .... 7 3, 189 Ahlemeyer, David ........... 103 Ahrendt, Lucille .............,. Albers, Elaine .......... 97, 189 Albertin, james ............. 212 Albrecht, Yolanne ....... 61, 189 Allen, Donald .............. 212 Allen, jack .............. 49, 63 Allenstein, Rhea ............ 93 Alwardt, Richard ............ 43 Alm, Larry ....,,....... 119, 189 Almond, Marguerite ........... - Alsing, David ............... 189 Alspaugh, judith ............ 87 Althans, Mona -- Althaus, Frederick Alvarez, David -- --------49, 155 Amt, Barbara ................ 97 Amt, Eunice ................... Andersen, Nicholas ....... ---105 Andersen Patricia .....-......,. Andersen, Steven .............. Anderson, Craig ............. 189 Anderson Dale ............ 49, 63 Anderson David ..s.. 53, 54, 212 Anderson Douglas ............. Anderson Gerald ........... 212 Anderson Helen ............ 189 Anderson jane .... 43, 128, 189 Anderson janice ............. 17 Anderson john .......... 66. 189 Anderson joseph ........ 49, 63 Anderson Karin .... 50, 91, 189 Anderson, Lloyd .......... 53, 212 Anderson Mildred ........ 48, 77 Anderson Patricia .... 50, 77, 189 Anderson Wayne .............. Anderson Wendell ...... 74, 117 Angle, john .................. Ansorge, Charles ........ 115, 189 Archer, Lacrecia ............ 189 Argerbright, Lynne ...... 126, 189 Arkema, Edward .............,.c Armstrong, George ...... 83, 103 Arnold, M. Leslie .............. Arnold, Owen ....,.,.......... Arnold, Ree --61, 64, 73, 127, 189 Arron, Kent ...............,... Ascher, Elizabeth ............. 95 Aschmotal, Reinhold --- .... --60 Asman, Martha ,..-......... 189 Astalos. Patricia ............. 97 Augustin, Arthur ........,.,.,.. Aumann, Roger ............. 105 Aungst, Ronald .......... 49, 63 Autuori, Ellwood ...... 122, 189 Avery, Garv ......-.--...-.. 189 Avery, Katharine --- ..... ---- Ayres, Robert .... ...... 6 6 Babiar, Barbara --- .... 95, 189 Bach, LeRoy ..,., ....,.,.. 1 07 Bach, Richard ............... 189 Bachert, Alan .......... 43, 189 Bachert, Kurt ..........,... 189 Bachman, Fred ................. Bachmann, Zoe .......... 85, 189 Baden, Margaret - ......... 93 Bader, Betty .,........... 75, 97 Baerenklau, Albert .......... 189 Baerenwald, leanne --75, 89, 189 Baier, Lowell ..,............-. Baietti, Norman -- ........ 189 Bailey, David ..... ...... Baker, George -- - .... --- Palas, Robert .... .,.. .--.., Balas, William --- .....c. -189 Flaldwin, Harold -s ....... -75 Balinski, Kathleen -- .... 189 Ball, judson ..-..... ,,,,,,-. Rallenthin, Kathleen ....... -189 Ballerstein, Sabra ...,,...,.... 91 Balliet, Norman ......... 76, 189 Bankert, Wm. Byron ........... Banks, Frederick .... 53, 54, 212 Bankson, Elizabeth ....... 64, 128 Banta, Helen ........ 50, 87, 189 Bardonner, Charles .........c 103 Barker, Nancy .....,........ 189 Barkow, Robert ...,........ 212 Barloga, Richard ............ 189 Barnbv, William ....- --....., Rarnekoff, Barbara Barnekow, Elroy - ------95. ---53 54, 166 212 STUDENT INDEX Barnett, Clifford ........... Barr, Larry .... ............ Barr, lvlarllyn ............. -- Barretr, Alan ............... Barrows, beverly ............ Barrows, Theodore .... ...... Bartelheimer, lvlyrna ...... 93, Barrels, Deanna .......... 95, Barthel, Betty - ............ - Bartsch, Karen .......... 61, Bashelier, Terry .-........... UBSSE1' t, Barbara ........ 99, 136 -91 -54 lo9 169 189 189 189 1259 Bauer, Charles -.--..-........ -- Bauer, Linda ---.---. .... 6 4, 1259 Bauer, lnez ---- 43, ol, 64, 91, 189 Bauer, Louis .............. 1-.- Bauer, william ------------- IU! baugn, Suzanne ......-....... 4:5 Baum, Willy ..........-...... -- Baumann, Karen .---.....-.. IU9 oaumamnn, vvesley ---- IUI, 1o9 Bayier, jonn --............... - Bean, Mary -----. 64, oo, 85, 189 Bebout, james ----------.--. 119 Becher, Lyle ............... 189 Bechtold, Robert -........... 189 Beck, Beverly ---------.-.-..... Becken, Suzanne ------ 48, ol, 91 Becker, jullana --48, 49, 68, '18 Becker, Robert ......-.. 11'l, 189 Beckman, kooort .............. Beckman, Helen ----- 46, 97, 189 Beckman, Berry ---... 75, 97, 189 Beebe, Fred --................ Beelke, Barbara ------....--. 189 Beer, Robert -- --------- 49, 63 Beeskow, Carolyn ....--- 73, 189 Behling, Raymond .-...- 122, 189 Behrmann, Barbara -----. 85, 190 Behrmann, Victor --.--...... 111 Beiltuss, William ---- 24, 107, 124 Beins, Elizabeth -J -------- 64 87 Bell, Stuart -----------------. Bemer, Bev ----.-------- ---- 6 7 Bender, Alice .......... 127, 190 Bender, Ann ---------------. 190 Bendy, Richard ------- -101, 190 Bennlg, Patricia ---------.----.. Benson, Paul --------.....-. 57 Benz, Dixon 3. -...-.-...-....s. Benz, RoberE -------------- 119 Benz, Robert --------------- 117 Benz, Stephen ---------. ---- 1 90 Berecz, Victor ------.---- 83, 115 Berg, james ------------------. Bergen, Daniel ---------- 75, 212 Berghaus, Louise --.--------- 190 Bergstrom, Beatrice ----------- Bergt, David ------------ 53, 212 Berlin, Larry --.------- -------- Bernecker, jane -.----- 43, 91, 190 Berner, Beverly ------- 66, 97, 190 Berning, Norman -------.---- 190 Bernth, Robert --------- -66, 190 Bernthal, Frederick ---- 43, 73, 190 Berreitter, Nancy ----------- 50, 58, 99. 128. 190 Berta, Lawrence ------------- 212 Besel, Ronald -------- ------.-- Bestor, Frank --------- 48, 51, 65 Bethke, joyce --------.-------- Betz, Frederick --------------- Beu, William ---------- 109, 190 Beukema, Barbara .. --.------ 190 Bevins, james -----------.-- 212 Beyer, George -------------. 107 Biasco, Claudette - -.-------- ---- Bierwagen, Ellen -50, 82, 87, 190 Bierwagen, Gordon .......--- 190 Biesemeier, Carol ---- 64, 95, 190 Biesemeier, Paul ------------ 212 Biesemeier, Phyllis ---- 49, 66, 95 Biglow, Terry ----------------- Bigon, Margaret --------.---- 49 Bils, Charles ------------ 111, 190 Bimler, Richard --50, 107, 124, 190 Birch, james -------------- 105 Bird, Charles --------------- 190 Bishop, Russ -------------- 107 Bittner, Bonnie --48, 58, 91, 190 Bittner, Ronald -------------. 1 19 Black, Walter -------------.--- Blake, Ronald -------------- 212 Blakemore, David ----...-- 73, 103 Blankley, Thomas ----------- 190 Blemaster, Robert ----------- 103 Bloch, William ---------------- Blodgett, Guy --.--------------- Bloser, Trudy ---.--... 43, 66, 95 Blount, William -------- 109, 190 Bluhm, Larry ------------- 63, 74 Bluhm, Louis -----.-------- 122 Bluhm, Stanley - -... 52, 103, 212 Blum, Elaine --------- 56, 85 190 Blume, janet ------------------ Bockelman, Yvonne ----- 61, 190 Boehm, janet .------.- 61, 190 Boelter, Frederick .------ 45, 105 Boesch, Ruby ------------.- 190 Boester, Sue .-------------- 189 Boester, Linda -.------------- 85 Boger, Edwin -------- ------ 4 8 Bohn, judith ------.--- ---190 Bohn, Richard -------------- Bohnstadt, Elizabeth ----.--- Bohren, Nancy ------------.. Bolakowski, Elizabeth -------- Boldt, Paul ----.---.---.-.. Boll, julie -- --------........ Bollman, Enid ............-- Bomkoske, Gerry ----------- Bone, George .... --- Bonesz, D. -.... ..... .....- - Booster, Kenneth ....-..... -- Borcherding, Ronald Borg, Daniel ------- ----111, Borgelt, Marvin .......... -- Borman, jerry ------ ----73. Boseck, loan ...-. ...----- - - Boseker, Larry - --........... Boseker, Kenneth ......----- - Bovee, lla ---------- --42, 43, Bowen, Cynthia -------.-.-.. Bower, Kenneth - -------. 51, Bowman, john ......----- -- Bowyer, Howard Boyer, Pamela -......... .... Brabender, Carol ----.------ Brabender, .jon --.-- ----61, Bracher, Alice -.-..-... .... Bradway, Dixie ...--.------ Brakhane, lan ........-. --- Brakebush, Carolyn ....-.- 61 , Brandt, .Sarah ..---- ----97, Brass, Richard .... ...... - -- Brassfield, Eugene Brauer, Dorothea ..--.-.-.-- Brauer, Priscilla ----- Brauer, Emily ------- Braun, Maryann .------. -91, Brean, Carol - ---- -- Bregitzer, Laura --------- 91. Brehmer, Paul - -.-- - Brehse, Robert .--- - ----53. Breimeier, Carol ---,----- 85, Breitteld, Colleen Breitkreutz, Donald Breitzmann, Gayle - ..-- --97, Bremer, Stephen .........-. - Brems, Robert -...-........ - Bresen, Richard -....... Brickelmaier, Frank Bridgeforth, Donald Brieschke, Lynn ....... .----- Bright, jess -...-........-. - Bringewatt, Nancy Brinkman, Alvin -----49, Brobst, Carol .....-.---.--- Brockelman, john ------- 66, Brockhouse, Gary Brockmeier, Carol Brockman, Kathleen Brockschmidt, Roberta --62, Broeksma, Doreen -......--- - Brokaw, Sally ------- - Brokhane, lan ...........-.- Brondos, Charles ------- 109, Brosh, Suzanne -------- Brosius, Dale ........- ----- Bross, Gerald ....--- Brotherson, Lorene Brown, Arthur ------ Brown, Charles ...... - Brown, Dennis --- .-........ - Brown, Robert -------- Bruckner, Barry --50 75 re kner Wa n ,117, Bu c , y e ...-- Brueggeman, james ------ 65-- Bruemmer, Karen --- Brunner, Karl ------- Bruns, jean --------------. ..- Brunsell, Pamela ----.. -- Brust, Linda T .......-..- Brustman, Lois -..--- 61, , Brutlug, Bryant, Bublitz, james ------ Bubolz, Buchan, Fred ...--- - 46 47 james ...- -- Wayne -...----- john ---------. --... ---117, -----49, 1 1 181' Buchbach, Hans ------------ Bucholtz, Richard ----------- Bucke, Donald ---.--.-..-... Buckman. Yvonne ---- 73, 91, Bucnis, Alyce .............. Budner, jeannette -.--------- Buechner, Catherine --82, 85, Buege, Karen ............... Buerkle, Edward ---- 83, 103, Buerkle, Mary -------...- 63, Buescher, Kurt ------- 53, 54, Buhng, Hugh -......-....-. Buhrow, Ralph .-..--.-- 107, Bulmahn, Frederick ----- 103, Buntrock, Richard ----------- Buoscio, Angelo ----.---- 49, Burandt, Carol --------- 127, Burckle, Martha ------------ Burgasser, joanne --- Burgdorf, Ann ....- - ------57 - .... 14, Burger, Charles ------------- Burmeister, Nancy -------74, Burns, Wesley ------------- Bursch, Virginia ------------- Burt, Douglas --------.----- 117 166 -62 190 -52 119 -51 166 166 160 190 161 45 190 212 -75 190 190 190 190 -91 190 190 190 190 190 1 90 97 190 1 90 190 212 190 190 190 212 212 54 54 166 -61 -64 160 119 166 190 160 166 190 -93 -53 126 166 190 166 -48 190 190 191 212 191 63 --------45, 48 49 105 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 191 212 212 191 191 63 191 -85 91 91 191 191 119 191 103 Busch, judith --------------- Busse, David ----------- 117, Busse, Paul ------ .-------- Buszin, Barbara ---------- 63, Butterfield, Ted ------------ Buuck, Lonnie ----- ------ Caemmerer, Elizabeth -------. Cain, Mary ----------------- Caldwell, Edward -------- 53, Calkln, judith --------- 91, Callahan, 1-rancis --.- ------- Calllgan, Thomas ...---- ---- Campell, Genelne --.----- 61, Campbell, Susan -.------- B2, Camway, Roland ------------ Carley, juciy ..-......... 74, Carlson, Hedda ............. Carlson, Hilmer -----..-.---. Carlson, joan ........... 65, Carlson, Leonard ----------- Carper, Bruce ----.-...-.... Carper, Berry ....-.......... Carrier, Loretta ............ Cashbaugh, Robert ------- --- Castelluccio, i-rank -- ------- - Caston, Claudia --------- 83, Caston, David - ....... ..--75, Cates, Harold ----------- I I9 Cattau, Richard -..-..- 43, 83 Cerny, james .............. Chabot, Katnryn ............. Chamberlin, Paul ----------- Chandler, Donald ----- 63, '15, Chaveriat, Harry .---...-.... Chestovich, Milan --- --.. ---- Chevnock, Michael ------ 54, Chilian, Rolando ---- 63, 73, Chippas, Steven ...--....... Choitz, Dorothy --46, 61, 127 Chrien, Gary --------------- Chrien, Wilma -.---....-.... Christensen, Paul ----------.- Christie, Mareclith ---------- Christiansen, Gerald Christianson, Merldel ----- 97 , Christiansen, Robert Christotfers, Devana Christotfers, Vernon Ciesar, Gill -- ............ -- Clanton, Linda -------------- Clark, Phyllis ..-........... Clark, james -------.----.-- Clausen, Christian ------- 51, Clausen, judith ------------- Clausen, Marilyn .-.-.----- - Claussen, Heather ------- --- Clay, Thomas ---------.- 62, Clements, Francis ......--. - Coddington, Barbara ----- 97, Coker, Charles -------------- Colburn, Donna .-.--..-..... Cole, Eunice ----.----------- Cole, joan --...--.-........ Cole, joan ------------------ Collins, Elizabeth ----.----.-- Collison, Susan ------------- Comstock, Constance Congdon, Michael ------- 66, Congdon, Steven .... 50, 107, Connell, john -------------- Connors, judith ------------- Conrad, Lynne -.---..-....-. Conrad, Helen ------.---.--- Conrad, Marilyn ----------- - Conrad, Norman ---- 53, 54, Conradt, David ------------- Constantine, Elaine - --------- Cook, David --.------------ Cook, Marcia ------------ 73 Copeland, Merlyn 54, Corah, james -.--. ..------- ----53, Cordes, Elaine -------------- Cordes, Rita --.---------- 91 Corliss, Gregg ---.---------- Corrigan, Eleanor Coryell, E. joyce Counts, Nancy ---------.---- Cowling, Dorothea ----------- Cox, George --------------- Craft, Karen .------ --.-- - -- Craft, Louise --------------- Cranfill, jerry ---------.---- Craw, Douglas ------- 60, 74, Crawford, john --------..---- Creasy, james ----- 49, 53, 54 Creighton, Steven ---------- ' - Crowe, Carolyn ------------- Cuccia, Caro -------------- Cuccia, Robert ..-51, 55, 123, Culley, Dennis --------- 117, Cummings, Carol 191 191 161 -99 212 191 212 64 191 -57 191 -97 -65 191 161 191 191 214 103 191 191 -ea 191 125 117 -51 191 191 111 161 212 116 -87 191 191 iii -93 161 161 191 191 -64 561 161 161 191 161 266 105 166 161 212 161 191 119 161 191 161 -63 161 212 191 113 161 161 212 191 Cummings, Thomas - ---------- -- Cunningham, Larry ----------- Butt, Libby ------------------ 61 Cysson, Terrence --------------- Czubik, joyce -------------- 191 Dahlberg, Arthur ---------,,, 191 Dahlen, Sandra -------------- 191 Dahlstrom, -David ------------ 109 Daklch, Nick ----------------- Dallman, Barbara -91 Dallmann, Margaret Dallmann, Terry ..... - .... - Daly, Phyllis ............... Damerow, judiah ............ Dammeyer, Bruce ........... Damrau, Donald ............. Daniels, james ...-......... - Daredes, Alfredo ......... -- Darling, Larry ............- Daugherty, Barbara Davis, Allen ....... Davis, juditn ...... Davis, William ......... 111, Davisson, William Dawley, Marion ..... Deckro, Stephen .... Dees, Ruth ...-.... - Defries Am , Y ------ Degler, joy ........ gg-H915 Dehlin, Bernard ..... 1 1 Delaurenti, john .... Demik, Thomas -.... -- Demoss, Walter ..... De Neui, Carol ..... De Pear, Dorothy --- Derendinger, jane --- Desmond, Clinton .... Deters, Frederick .... Deutsch, Daniel ..... Dey, Elizabeth ...... Dickmeyer, john .... Dickson, Peter ..... Uiekmann, Rita .... Dielmann, Howard Dielmann, 1:'3T1'IClB Dierkin Richard g. -------- 4-- Dlersen, Richard ......... 83. Dietrich, Robert ..... Dillon, Charlie ...... Dilloway, Richard --- Dilz, David ....-.---- ------ Dina, Micnael ...... Dindas, Charlene --- Dittmar, Lenore .... Dittmar, Norman .... 1 1 Divid, Martha .-....- Uobbertuhl, Sandra -------61, 'ijjjiii 75111511 Dobrik, Marilyn ......---.- -- Dochrmann, Harlan Dodd, joyce --- .... ...- - -- Doege, Karl .....---- -.---- Doenrmann, H. ...-. - .---- - Dolch, Douglas ..-.----- --- Dollase, Marie ......---- -85, Dolleck, Ardith ...-..- ----- Dolleck, Loretta -..----- ----- Dolleck, Maxine -...-- ----- Domin, David .....-- .--- 5 2. Doolittle, Philip .... 43, 53, 54, Dopp, Grace ....... --66, 87, Doran, Kathleen ......-- ----- Dorchek, Beatrice Dorn, john ....-.-- -------- Dorsch, Henry .--...- ---- - -- Dossin, Ernest ....-.-.--- 74. Douglas, james .-.. .--.-- - -- Douglas, joan ..-... -------- Douglas, Paul ....... .------ Douglas, Robert ......... 73, Douslin, Barbara ....-.-..- -- Downey, Patricia ......... -- Dragschutz, Sharon ....... 17, Draheim, Ed ..------------- Draheim ohn . 1 ---------- 531 oraheam, P1-map ...... 45, 101, Dravininkas, Herta -------24, Drescher, Willie ......... 53. Dreska, Richard ..... 50, 54, Drew, Karen .......----- -- Drewes, Karen ..-.....-.--- Drobena, Diane ..... ..... - Drodt, judy ....- ---..---- - - Duchek, Robert ......... 101, Duckwartl, john -----,-- --- Duehring, Darlene Dukles, Sylvia .......... -63, Dunbar, Thomas ........ 113. Dunn, Esta ......... ....-- Dunzweiler, Deanne - ..... 24, Durkovic, joAnn ........... Dusenbury, David - ........ -- Dust, Donna ............ 60, Duwe, David - ............ - Duxbury, Gayle ,Duxbury, john Dvorak, Valerie .........-.. Dyck, Arnold Dyer, Dorothy -------58, 91, Dygert, Lana .............-. Earl, Sandra .........-..... Earp, Phyllis ....... ....... Ebeling, james .........-. 57, -61 66 126 Ebert, janis .... 1 1 1 Eby, Max ................ Eckert, William Eddleman, Edith ------71. 99, Edgren, joan ............... Efnor, Emagene Eggen, Kathleen ........... Eggers, Richard Ehlers, james ........... 105. Ehlert, Kathleen ------60, 97, Ehlert, Larr .............. Ehrenberg, labes ........... Ehrenberg, William Ehrke, Myrna ............. Eich, Virginia ........... 95, 65 -as 107 512 115 191 191 -93 191 191 -65 192 192 192 -4 11:1 192 192 192 192 192 192 169 -7: -69 -57 101 -95 192 191 85 192 192 117 -60 192 192 192 -85 192 53 113 192 192 212 192 192 105 192 195 192 '57 212 192 192 54 212 192 -75 -61 192 -62 74 192 192 192 -89 212 192 -54 195 195 192 -89 165 192 107 195 192 -58 212 192 192 192 192 192 192 Eichelberger, Carole ----- Eichstaedt, Kent ----.--- Eichstaedt, judith -- Eide, Mary ---------------- Eitert, David -.--.---- 74, 79, Eilert, Leland ----------- 62, Einspahr, Dianne - ------ 75, Eivaz, Sargon .------------- Elder, Ruthanne --------- Elias, joseph ----.--.---- Ellington, Phyllis ------- 60, Elmberger, joan -------.- 89, Ely, Colleen -------- 61, 91, Emhoff, janet -.--------- 73 Emry, Marilyn ------------.- Endres, Fred ---...---...-- -- Endsley, Gloria' --------- Engelbert, Norrine -- ---- -89, Engerer, Carolyn ------. - 192 212 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 -85 212 192 -97 192 192 192 192 192 115 107 193 193 193 -49 193 Engler, Randolph ----.-- 53, Engler, judith --.-------- 85, Englert, Audrey -------.-.- -- Ensign, Sandra -----------. - Erat, William ----------- 74, Erdman, Thomas ---------- -- Erdmann, Carol --.- 50, 73, 95, Erclmann, Lois ----- 60, 91, Erichsen, Erik -------.---.. - Erickson, George ---- 53, 54, Erickson, judith ----.---.--.. Erickson, Sally -----.----.... Erickson, Richard ---.- 55, 63, Erickson, Ruddell .,,,----.- - Erle, Robin --------------. - Erlsten, Steven ---.--------- Ernst, David -------.-......- Esch, Constance --------- Eschenbrenner, Harold ------- Eshenroder, Randy ------ -52. Etter, Robert --.------ 53, 54, Etzler, Gordon ---------- 47, Evans, Ernest --------..---. Evans, Everett -------------. Evans, Larry ------ 42, 43, 63, Evans, Lee ---.-- - ...----- -- Evans, Thomas ---- 51, 58, 59, Even, Evers, Ewart, Ewen, Eyears, Fabing, Fabsits, illiam W ---------- Frederick -------- Ruth ----------.- David --------- - Roland --------- Richar -------- Fahrnbruch, Ann --- Fairchil Fairchil Fanke, d - Arthur --------- -48, 91. d, joanne ------ ----- d, Louis --.--..--.---- Ve rn -------- - ----.. - Fanslau, james ---.----- .-.- Farney, Douglas -----...-.. - Farr, Kenneth -----------.-- Farrar, Farrar, Daniel ---- ------ - ---- Donald --.-.-.-.-... - Favalon, Patricia -.---- - .--- - Feaster, john ------ ..---.-. - Feher, Ferenc ---- -- -----57, Fehlberg, Richard ------.---- Fehrenkamp, Leroy --------.- Feldmann, Claire --- ---- ---- Feldmann, Geneva ---------- Fellhauer Carol n ------ 9 , Y -------- -- Fellows, Donald --.. 4 1 Felt, David ..--.--...--...- Ferguson, Dorothy - -48, 91, Ferrara, Dennis ----------.-- Feucht, Kathryn -----.--..-- Fiechtner, Eunice --- Fields, Fields, Fiesler, -62, 75, Larry ------------.-.. Nancy --.----- -47, 61, Carol --------------- Flfield, Carol --------.---- -- Fifrick, Virginia ------------- Findling, Karen ----------- -- Fink, Cary .---------------- Finzel, Dorothy --..--------- Firehammer, james ----..---- Firehammer, Kathryn ---- 127, Fischer, Diane ---------- 87, Fischer, Marilyn .------- - ---- Fischer, john ---.----------- Fischer, Robert -----.-------- Fischer, Robert ------ 52, 103, Fischer, james ------------- Fischer, William ------- 109, Fitting, Mary ----------- 62, ----101, Fladeland, Andrew -- Flemmer, Myrna --------.-.- Flesch, Mary - ---. 43, 66, 126. Fliege, Robert ---------- 53, Floyd, Sandra -------------- Fohlmeister, Doris --75, 91, Folkening Ann -------.------ Folkening, Albert -------- 119, Fontaine, Raymond -------- -- Fontaine, Roger ---.-----.-- Foote, jack ----.----------- Fornwalt, Darle .------ ----- Forster, Constance --.-.---- -- Fortson, William ----- ..----- 109 193 193 103 212 103 193 -73 101 212 193 193 101 113 193 163 107 193 195 193 195 119 193 167 195 195 es 193 193 212 193 193 '59 -87 -95 193 193 107 193 119 193 193 193 -53 212 103 212 193 193 193 212 193 193 193 193 165 193 195 -57 73 199 Foster, Eugene -----------.- Foster, Ronald ---------..--- Foth, Roland --------------- Found, james ----. 46, 50, 63, Franck ,john -------------- Frank, janice -----.-------- Frank, William ----- Frank, 58, 115, Wilfred ------- 60, 66, Frankenstein, judy - --.----- -- 193 193 193 Franklin, Charles -------------- Franks, Elizabeth --------.--- 61 Frauen, Leonard ------------- 103 Frautnick, Arnold ---- 69, 103, 212 Frederking, Dolores -.----.------ Frehse, Gale --------------- 193 Freitag, William ---------.-- 101 Frey, Barbara ----------.------ Frick, Charlene --58, 62, 93, 1193 Fricke, Norma ----.-------.- 91 Friedman, john 43, 51, 64, 73, 193 Friedmann, joann .-----.- 87, 193 Fritts, David ------------------ Fritz, Michael -------------- 107 Frosch, Marda .-------- 126, 193 Frucht, Walter ---------.--- 107 Fruehling, Earl ------------.- 124 Fruen, Leonard ---------------- Frykholm, Susan -----------. Fuchssteiner, Martha Fuelling, Donald ---- -----54, 195 212 ----97, Fuelster. Roger ---- --------. 1 O9 Fuhrmann, Kenneth ------- 53, 212 Fulghum, Barbara ----------- Funk, Thomas -------------- Gaertner, Gail ---------.-.-- --- Galajda, Susan ---- ---62, 74, 128 Gall, Harriet ------ -------- - --.- Gall, Rossana ---------------. 91 Gallmann, Phyllis .-.------ 58, 95 Gamble, jerry --------------- 212 Gappen, Thomas ---- 83, 113, 212 Gapper, joseph --------------- - Garbers, Ronald -.---- 73, 103, 193 Garlisch, Sharon -...----- 61, 193 Garrard, Fred -----------.--- 107 Garrett, Carol --- ------ 99, 193 Garver, judy ------------ ---- 9 7 Garwood, Carole ------ 62. 97, 193 Ga rwood, Dean ----- Gast, joel ------------. - ---- Gatz, Dale ----- - ---.----.-- - -----60, 115 193 Gaver, Gretchen -------- 74, '19, 99 Gayer, Norma ------------- --193 Gebauer, Charlotte --.....--- 193 Genie, Karen --------------- 193 Gehle, Warren -----..--.-.-..-- Gehringer, Georgia ---------- 193 Geis, Robert ----------- ...--.. - Geiselman, Thomas ----.-----... Gelner, jeanne 50, 61, 64, 128, 193 Gemsler, William ---------.-.... Gendrich, Sharon --------..-- 193 Gengarella, Gloria ----- -------. Genson, Virginia ----------.- 193 Gent, Gary ---------.-------.- Gercken, Sam ---.--.------. 111 Gerdes, Margaret ----.-------- 56 Gerhold, Karen ----.-------...- Gerickf, Robert --------------.- Gerke, Lois ------------ 62, 193 Gerken, Esther -----------.-- 193 Gerken, Mary ---------.------. Gerlach, Ronald -----------.- 109 Gerlat, Glynn -------------.- 194 Gerlitz, Carol ----.----------- 57 Germain, Lee ---------------- 53 Gersonde, Noel -----------.-. -- Gibson, Milton --------.------ 43 Gielow, Susan --.-----------. -- Gierman, Dianne --------- 85, 194 Giesler, Alyce ----------- 61, 194 Giesler, Thomas ------.-.-----.- Giessing, Daniel - ----------- 119 Gigstad, Gay ------------- 75, 194 Gilbert, Carole ------- 61, 85, 194 Gilbert, Gary -.--..------ 49, 63 Giles, David --.------------ 194 Gilkinson, Carol ---------- ------ Gilkinson, Dale ------------ 49, 52 Gillis, julie ---------------. 194 Gillogly, Bruce ---.--.----- 212 Girard, Marylow .---..-.-------- Gist, Paula -------------------- Gitch, David ---------------- 42, 43, 45, 47, 105, 194 Glabe, Robert - -------. -------.- Glaeve, Gerald -----.-------- 117 Gleason, David ----------.----- Glenn, Robert ----.------------ Glinski, Paul ---------------- 212 Gloss, Kathryn --------- 127, 194 Glover, Carol --..- .--------- Gluszewski, David -- -.-- ----- 194 Gnau, Ronald ---.-.---- 109, 194 Godshall, james ------------- 194 Goebel, Marlin -.-----.--.---- 60 Goede, Philip ------------------ Goeglein, jerry ------------- 107 Goeglein, Ra y --------------- 107 Goehring, Michael ------.... 194 Goetsch, jean --------- ------ 9 5 Goetz, jan ------.----------- 93 Goetz, Charles -----------.-. 101 Goetze, Gary ------....- 53, 212 Goldammer, Shirley ---62, 66, 194 Goldbeck, Herbert --83, 117, 194 Goldtrap, joann ---------.--- 194 Golisch Davi , d --------------. 75 Golke, Leonard ...---.- 1 1 1, 194 194 Gonnerman, Sandra Gonzalez, Victor ----------- Goodlander, Barbara --------- 1911 Gorski, Roger ------------ 52, 60 Goshert, Marna -------------- Gotro, Karen --------------- 1 94 Gotsch, Susan -------.--- 75, 194 Gott, Chloe ----------------.- - Gould, Elizabeth ---------- 43, 46 Gouty, julie -- -------------- 194 Grace, Edward -------------.-.- Graeber, james ------------- 109 Graebner, james -------------- 55 Graebner, john -------------- 48 Graef, Stephen ----------------. Graf, Carol ------.---------- 194 Graff, Suzanne --.-----..-.- 194 Graham, janet -.-------- 85, 194 Grahn, Marguerite ------. 62, 194 Grams, Eleanor ---------....-.. Grams, Gary -.-.-.---. -...--- - Granack, Thomas ----..-.-.... -- Granat, Bruce --.---.---... ---- Granat, Michael ----....-...- 194 Graney, Karen - ----.---.. .----. Granstrom, Ronald .-.--...- --212 Grant, james ----------- -.----- Grant, Ralph ..----- -..-..-. - 107 Grapatin, Elizabeth -.----.--. --- Grau, judith ----..------.-- -194 Graul. Carol -------... .---. 1 94 Graumann, Donald ...---....- 212 Graupman, Robert ------.---. 212 Graupner, Allan -------.- .--- 1 94 Graves, Dennis -.-....--- ---- 1 07 Gravitls, Anda ------.-..- ---194 1-ray, 1-rank --.-....--- 109. 124 Green, Robert .-.--.-...--- ----- Green, jacquelyn -----... ---- 1 94 Green, Mardell -------...-- --+- Green, Paul ---.---------- ----- Green, Robert -.--.--. ------- 1 94 Greinke, Gary -----.. ...-- - --194 Greive, Edward --------. 75, 212 Gremel, Martha ------------- 194 Greunke, Herman ..--------- --- Griesel, Arthur -------- ----- - 55 Griesel, Roger --.--.. -------- - - Grlessel, judith -..--.- ------- 4 4, 46, 47, 49, 74 91 Griessel, Robert ...------ ---- 1 94 Griehl, Arthur -...---- ------- 7 4 Groetsch, Eleanor --.--.-.-. ---- Groh, Katherine ----- .....--- - 35 Groh, Linda ----.----- ------- - - Gross, Catherine --..--. ---- - -124 Gross, Lloyd ---..... --------- I 5 Grote, Galen --.----- ---- 6 3, 101 Grote, Garlan ------. ---101., 194 Grote, Gerald --.---.-.--- 65, 101 Grote, jeffrey -------... 1 I I. 194 Grote, Lois ------- ---------- - - Groth, Evelyn --..-.---- ------- Grorh, Wayne ---.-..--- -75, 194 Grothe, Paul ----.- --.------ - 194 Groineer, Corinne ----- 24, 47 85 Grotke, Allen .-.-.- --------- - -- Grotrian, Harvey --45, 57, 53, 119 Grube, Carol - ---.---. ---61. 194 Gruoe, Fred ----..--- - ------- 212 Gruber, Brigitte ------- --.-.- 1 94 Gruenbeck, Connie ---.-... 67 97 Gruhl, William -...- ----- 7 Q. 194 Gsellman, Ronald -.----- 111, 212 Guemmer, Al - --------- 111, 194 Guernsey, Marvin -----.....- --- Gumz, Lynda --.-----... - ----- - Gundlach, William -..-.----.--- - Gurske, Dona --------- 56, 95, 194 Gusse, Robert ---.....-.-.---- - Gust, Kenneth --------..-.. -194 Gust, William -----.-...----.- -- Gutknecht, Glenn --..-....-- 194 Gruetzmacher, Ruth --------- 194 Haas, David -.--------.- 73, 194 Haas, joan ---- - -------.-.--- 93 Haberbosch, David ----.----. 212 Habitz, judith ---------------- Hack, Alan -----------. ., ---- 53 Haerther, Gloria -------- 75, 194 Haffner, David --..--..-- 53, 212 Hagan, David ----------------- Hagen, janice ----.---------- 194 Hagenow, Kathleen ------- 97, 194 Hager, Gerald ----------------- Hagey, Ronald -.------------.-- Hagge, Louise ----------- 95, 194 Hahn, Suzanne ---------- 62, 194 Hahn, William ----- 52, 53, 75, 115 Haines, Barbara ---------------- Hakes, Ellen ------.-.----.---- Halcomb, judith -------- 95, 194 Halfacre, William -------------- Halgren, Carl ---.----------.--- Hall, Eleanor -----.----- 87, 194 Hall, Frank --------------.---- Hall, Martha -.-----.-----.---- Hallberg, Nancy -------------- B7 Hallcher, judith ---50, 75, 91, 194 Haller, jane --.----------.--- 75 Hamann, Larry -. --------- 73, 194 Hamann, Lois ---.-------- SO, 63 Hamann, Milton --------.------ Hampel. Susan -------------- 70 Handrich, Lee ---- 43, 61, 87, 194 Hannewald, Carol ---------, ,.-, Hansel, Wilferd ---------, --,-,, Hansen, David -..- ------ 7 5, 194 Hansen, Herbert ------------ 113 Hansen, james --------, ,,-,-,-- Hanson, Sonja - ---- .---- 1 28, 194 Happel. David .------- 57, 71, 101 Harding, Antoinette ---------.,- Harkin, Michael ----- -,,,,,, 1 O1 2 1 Harmeyer, William ......... ----- 1-larmon, Roger ....--- ----- - 195 Harms, Norma ...-..----- ----55 Harper, Hazel ........--- 73, 195 Harper, Kathleen ....... 127. 195 Harris, John -..-...- --------- 7 3 Harris, William -- ------ --51, 1915 Hartenberger, Paul ........- ---- Harting, Judith ...... .,66, 82. 99 Hartka, Carol .........--- --195 Hartman, Duane ........... -212 Hartman, Janice ..... 66, 97, 195 Hartman, Richard ..........- Hartman, Stephen ..........- Hartmann Henry ..........-- Hartwick, Janice .... ,-,, 4 3, Hartwigsen, Christian Harvey, Charlene .... Harvey, Phyllis .... Hasemannh Gretchen -7671571265 Hass, Virginia ............ -- Hassebring, Fred --- Hastings, Richard -- ----53, Hasz, Martin .............. Hatch, Donald .............. Haug, Jacqueline ..... --- Hausmann, lloma - ---- -- Hauss, Nancy .......... --- Hawley, Robert ....... ..... Hay, Rosina ....... ------64. Haynie, Arlyn .......... 62, Hayward, Ross .............. Hazelfeldt, Eugene ......... - Hedbetter 155 117 195 155 161 213 195 119 -91 155 iii? 195 157 115 , Joan ............. Heerwagen, Kurt ............ Heerwagen, Linda ...... 87, 195 Heidtmann, Diane ........ 57. 91 Hein, Karen ................ 195 Heine, Louise ............ 43, 97 Heinecke, Herman ...... 122, 195 Heins, Karen ................ 61 Heins. Pamela ........... 14, 195 Heinz, Gerald ....... -53, 54, 113 Heinz, Hans .... 66, 83, 105, 195 Heise, Dale ................ 213 Heisner, James .... Heldt, Anne - ............... 195 Helfrich, Marilyn .... ...... Hellberg. Charles -------- --- -75 Heller, Dorothy ......... 77, 195 Hellwig, Judy ............... 195 Hellwig, Karren ......... 61. 195 Helmstetter, Carol ......... 48, 74 Hemmeter, Cathryn ........... R7 Hemminghaus, Janice ..... 61, 195 Hendricks, Larry 43, 73, 101, 195 Hendrickson, Andrew ........... Hendrickson, Janet ....... 93, 195 Henkel, Charles ....... --53, 213 Henneman, Grace .... --- 195 -97, Hennie, Beverly ............. 195 Henning, William --- ...... -195 Henricksen, Judith -- ------- 95 Henry. Gwen ----- -- ----- 97 Henschen, lohn ---- -------- 2 13 Henschen, Thelma ------- 73, 195 l-lense. William ---------------- Hensel. James ---.. 107, 124, 195 Hentschel, Marcella ---------- 195 Herbst. James -------- -------- Herendeen, George ------------ Herrmann, Raymond .-------- 213 Herrmann. Marnette ---------- 62 Hersch. Glenn .----- 75. 195. 195 1-lerschfeld. lohn -.--- 46, 105, 195 Hesse. George ----------------- Hessler. Glenn -.--- 49. 53, 54. 119 Hesterman, Donald ---------- 195 Hetserman, Carol -------- 67, 195 Hewitt, Joan ---- 43, 63, 99. 195 Hibbard, Sarah ---------- 61, 85 Higgins. Elizabeth ------------- . Hildebrand, David --..--- 73, 195 l-lileendorf, Dan ------------ 119 1-1111-Yenrlorf, Don ---- -------- 1 07 Hilfrenrlorf. Ronald -.....-.- -713 1'1i'i. Prenfla ---..--.-.-- 43, 195 Hill. Marilv ------------------- Hill, Norman ---------------- 50. 52,53,71,73,1O1,713 Hill. William --------------- 195 1-lille. Donald --------------- 105 1-lillegas. Wayne --- ---- . ---- Hilier. William .... .--- . 49. 63 Hilleer. Laurie ---------- 87. 195 Hilst. Russell ---- ,---- - 195 1-iimm, Sharro-1 ----- -------- Hinnentaal. Susan -----.-.-- 195 Hinshaw. Deanna -----------. 195 Hinze, Eloise ----------- 61. 195 l-iirschrnann, Rudolf ------- 74, 195 Hitchmough. Denis -.-.--.-.- 119 Hobelman. James -----.------ 195 Horkemever. Alice ....-.---- 195 l-loeh, Carolvn ...--..... 75, 195 Hoemann, Howard .-....-.... 195 Hoermann, Linda ..--..-.-...... Hnffman, Arlene ...- 43, 128. 195 Hoffman, Joan -..-....--. 61 95 Hoffman. Lane .............. 195 1-lnffmeyer, Barbara ------ 99, 195 Hoffmever. Connie --.--...... -- l-loffschneider. Dale --..---..... l-iofman, Carol -........... --195 1-Jovan. Dorothy ..-. ---- 6 7. 195 Hnhnbaum, Janet -- ---57, 73 Hohnwald. Eric -- ..... 115 Holder, Ida .... ---195 Holin, Herbert ......- .----- Holle, Jeannette -....- ---95, Holle, Larry ......--.-- -107. Hollifield, Raymond ..... .--- Hollis, JoAnne .-......-. 66. Hollowell, Jay ........ .----- Holter, Harvey .......... ...- Holter, Harold ---------- 65. Holtorff, Karen .......-... -- Holtz, Robert ......... .---- Holzinger, Dianne ------.---- Honold, Maradel ............. Hooks, Collis ............ 53, Hopkins, Hugh -......-... 53 Horn, Donald .............. Horstman, Rosalie ------.---- Horvat, Robert ------ ---115, Hostrawser, Douglas Householder, Karen Householder, Michae1754,770977 1-lovey, Edith ------.-.-..... Hrivnak, Gloria ...-......-.. 117 195 195 -74 195 195 195 213 IE? '53 54 -Ei 195 155 213 -97 195 Hubbard, Carolyn ...-------- Hubbard, Wade ------- --- 155 Hubner, Ardell - --.----..---. 196 Hude, Carolyn .--..-.-........ Huebner, Lorraine .--- ---127, 19.5 Huessing, Ursula -----.---.-. 196 Huge, Calvin ----..--...--..- -- Huggard, V.A. ----------.---- 54 Hughes, Andrea --.----.---.- 196 Hughes, Ronald 113 ------43, 48, Huisman, Patricia ------ ----- Hullard, Victor Hullings, Robert --------------- Hulsen, Linda ------ --62, 95, 195 Hultgren, Louis --.----.---..--- Humbarger, Judith -------- 85, 196 Hurd, Donald ----------- 51, 196 Hurd, lulia ------------- 61, 196 Hustad, Paul -----.------------ lannaccio, Michael ------ 52, 111 lden, Curtis ------------ 57, 115 lhnen, Sharon --------------- , -- lliinas, Lydia --------------- -96 lmboden, Jerold ------- ------- Inch, James .--------.- ---196 lngbretson, Gail --- ------ lngram. Calvin -- ---196 lnsel, William ---- ----- lnsley, Betty ------- --- tea Isaacson, Linda .------ --- lsernhagen, Roland ..-- -- lvey, Russell -------------- --- lac-kson, Terrance -------------- lacobs, loan .-.----. 74, 97. 196 Jacobs, Karen --- ---66, 74, 95 Jacobs, William ---------- 66, 1915 Jacobson. Charles ----------- 213 Jaeger, Henry ---------- 105, 196 laeger. Sharon ---------- 89, 196 Jahn, Bernard ------------ ---53, 54, 73, 115, 213 lahnke, Allen ------------- ---- James, John ---------,---,-- 196 Janac. George ----- ---- 1 17. 196 lancowskis. Benno ....- 53, 54, 112 lannasch. Eric --------,- ---, 1 95 Janusz. Kenneth ---- ----------- larcik. Edward ---- ------ 1 05, 196 iarnefke. Iva ------------- ----- larosh. Helen ----- 50, 74, 95, 196 Jarrett. l. Stephen --54, 115, 213 lass, Thomas ----.--- 49, 57. 111 lasten. David ---- -,--,- 5 2, 111 lensen, Freva --- ---,- 75, 196 Jensen. Iulius --.- ---119, 196 lensen, Robert ----- ------ 1 96 lensen, Wayne --.--- ----- 1 O7 lensen, Thomas -- ---- .-119 lenslfe. Robert ----------- 49, 63 lentzen, Alan ---------- ,-,, 1 96 leosen. Larry -------------- 196 lereh. Sharon --------------- 195 l6l'S11Cl, Susan -.----.. 61. 64. 87 Jesse. Jack ---------------,-- - lewell. Donald -------------- 105 'ohansen, Marv -------- 42. 195 Johansen, Patriria -..... 61, 196 lohanssen. Judith ----------- 196 Johns. Phvllis ----- --------- lohnson, Carolyn ------------ - , Johnson. Fharlene ------------ 91 lohnson, Clifford --- -----,- ---- lohnson, Dale ----------- 74, 713 lohnson, David ------------- 213 Johnson, Edwin ---------------- lohnson, Flwin ----- ----------- - lohnson, Fmilv ------ ----91, 196 lohnson, George ----- 73, 101, 196 Johnson. lacnuelyn .--------- 196 lohnson, ludv --..---..----- 196 lohnson, Karen ......-- 61, 64 R7 lohnson, Karenlorraine ...- 62, 196 lohnson, Marilyn ........-.... 62 lohnson, Rohert -..---...--.. 196 Johnson, Ruth -----.-. 61, 66, 196 Johnston, David ............ 196 lollev, Judith ----.- --...-.. 1 96 Jones, Gail --.....-..... 62. 196 Jones, Lawrence --- ..... ---- lordan, Eleanore --- s... ---- lordan, James ..... ...... lordan, Marv Lou -- ---196 Jordan. Ronald ..... ---197 Jordan, William A. -- ---213 Jordan, William J. .---.-- 65, 196 Jox, Sarah ......--. -------- 1 96 Joy, Stephen .....-. .-------- 1 17 Juengel, Joyce - ......--- ----- 4 3 Juergensen, John ........---- 109 Jugel, Richard --......- --53. 213 Julseth, Alan ----... -24, 73, 195 Junker, Karen ...... 58, 191, 196 Jurisch, Louis ......- --..------ Jurney, Pauline ...........- -195 Kabat, Carol .....-.- -------- 3 7 Kacanauskas, Gediminas ...... --- Kachmarik, John ........ .--- 1 96 Kaiser, Karen ........ ...----- - Kallusky, Mona --------- 73, 196 Kamlin, Karin .... 59, 62, 91. 196 Kanning, Eugene ---.-. 53, 54. 105 Kapoler, Harvey -- -------- 48, 57 Karge, Edward ---------- 75. 196 Karkau, Gayle -...... ......- 1 96 Karpenko, Lois --...- 59, 87, 196 Karpenko, William ---42, 43, 107 Karshiek, Jeannie ..-.....-..- 196 Karth, Barbara .---......-e.. -ss Kase, David -.-......... ...- 1 96 Kasten, Pamela -------... ---W- Kattro. Donald -----.. ......... - Katvala, Karen --- -... ----- Kaufman, Bruce - ------ --- Kaul, Gregory -----.--- --- Kearby, Starr --.--...-...... Keck, Mlllicent -... .-... .... Keck, Sandra --.---... --- Keena, George Keenv, Larry --5-7-7--7 -7- Keesey, Dennis Kehrer, Dorene ----------... Keiper, Sharon Kelemen, Charles ------17757 Kellenrnann, Robert - ---- 111, Keller, Carl ----------- 105, Kelley, Patricia ------------- Kemper, Judith ----.---.--- Kempf, Dale ----- 50, 53, 115, Kemphert. Walter ....... 57, Kempke, Robert ------------- Kennedv, Dixie -61 155 195 -51 196 155 -87 -95 196 196 196 -57 213 117 196 196 Kent, Brian ------------------- Kent, Duane ---------------- 213 Kern, Harold ------------------ Kern. Linda ------------.--- 197 Kerrick, Karl --------------- 197 Kersten, Phyllis ------- 49, 66, 95 Kessell, Anne -------------- 197 Kettner, Peter ----------- 44, 107 Kiefer. George -..--.. 53, 54, 213 Kienzle, Janine ------------- 197 Killingsworth, Patricia Kilpinen, Jon .---- - --------66. 75 82, 93 King, Ernest ------------ Kina. Joanne --------------- Kinnibureh, Judith -- Kipo. Ellen -------- Kirch, Dennis ----- Kirnl'-ner, Edward --- Kirkegaard. , Sven ---2- -2263 7 Kirkland. Diane ------------- Kirknatrick, Samuel - Kisslina. Bonnie ---------- 67 Klage Richar . d --- ----55. Klammer. Karen ------------- Klausman. Betty ----------- - Klei. Barbara ------- Klniloer, Marilvn -RSS, Sif -857' Kieiman, Judith ----------- -- Kleiner, Ruth -------- - ---- - 85 Kleinwafhter. Carole - -17, , Kielst, Gerald --------------- Klema. Ona ---------------- Klerno, Gerald -------------- Klemv. Larrv ----- ---- ----- Klennisit. Sandra ---- Kiezek. Ronald ---------- - --- ' 'ZR Kline, l arrv ------------ Kline, Norman ---- 52 53, so, Kloop. Margaret -------- ----- Klos. Garv -- 197 1ov 161 713 197 1n1 197 107 lov 197 1o7 167 -C15 107 11cm 1o7 107 107 197 iff: 123 Kluck, Donna ------------ ---197 Klug. Rebecca ---61, 64. 91, 197 Knaoo, Bonnie ---43, 62, 75, 197 Knapo, loel -------------- ----- Knaoo, Dianne ----------- 89, 197 Knann, Karen ---------------- ,. Knezevich. Albert -.--------- 713 Knieea, Paul ----------- 105, 197 Knirfve, Karen .......--- 61, 197 Knight, lohn --------------- 105 Kniola. James --------------- 57 Kniooa, Jack ------- 47, 119, 197 Kninoine. Suzanne --.-.--- --197 Knisoel. Rov ..---...- 50. 65 197 Knoerr. lerrv .......... 51. 53, 54 Knornshield. Karl ----..-.--... 60 Knorr. Martin -----..--.-..-. 57 Knudsen. Anita .----.. --... 1 97 Knueooel. Daniel -.---- -... . . Knuth, Ronald ..--... ....... 5 7 Knutson, Eva ..-......--.... 197 Koch, Daniel ---46, 48, 63, 74, 79 Koch. Leonard -......s ........ Kochenderfer, Judith ---- 61, 197 Kochenderfer, l inda -------- 197 Koehbe, Marv Ellen .......s ..-- Koebrke, Larrv ----- -53, 54. 1117 Koehlinger, David -.....-. 46. 119 Koenecke, Lorraine Koeneman, Carol --.- .... - -- Koeneman, Mary Ann --58, 71, Koenig, Bruce ......--- ----- -17 85 Koenig, Kenneth ......- .---. 2 13 Koenig, Paul .-...... .-..-- ---- Koenn, Janice --.-.... 57. 91, 197 Koepke, Kenneth .........- ---- Koerner, Marjorie ........ .....- Koerner, Theodore .-...-- ------ Koerwitz, Norman -------69, 1197 Koester, Theodore ....---.. --197 Kohl, Richard -.....--.. -63, 101 Kohler, Sharon .......... 73, 197 Kohlstedt, Patricia -------- 48. 95 Kohtz, Karna ........... 97. 197 Kolasinski, Orma ......... --197 Kolb, Robert ---- ..... ----e Koller, David --.... ........ - 54 Kolling, Karen -..--.... -60. 197 Kollman, Kenneth ...-........ -- Konrad, James .-... ........-. - Korsmeyer, Joyce .....-.- ---197 Korsmeyer, Lillian -.----- 87, 197 Korte, Karen -- ---- --57, 91. 197 Korth, Lois ------.----...... ,- Korzow, Soohie ----......... --- Kosmak, Michael -- ........- -s Kosman. Wayne .--....... -.-213 Kostbade. Gail ---- --.- 6 4, 197 Kosuth, Sandra .-.. ---129, 197 Kovach, Claire --..-. - ...... 93 Kowalski, 11-on .-...-........ 3- Kraemcr, Richard -.------ 74, 197 Kraft, F. William ----.-....-. 24. 42, 43, 48, 107 Kralis, Don ------------------ -- Kramer, Joyce -.----.--..-.. 197 Kramer, Karen -----------.-- 197 Kramer, Margaret -------------- Kramer, Rodger -------------- 51 Kraus, Sherrill ---------------- Krause, Carolyn ------------- 197 Krause, Dixie --- --------- ---- Krause, Ellen -- .------ 87 Krause, John ------ ----. 1 19 Krauss. Jeannette --- ---197 Kreionkamo, Karen .......-. -197 Kreiss. John ------------------- Kremrnel, Paul -------------- 197 Krenzke. Patricia --49, 61. 64, 85 Kress. Kenneth --.----------- 197 Kretzmann, Karla ----- 46, 61. 87 Ketzschmar, Judith 50, 61, 91, 197 Kretzschmar, James ......---- 45, 46, 74, 117 Kretzschmar, Paul ----------- 197 Kreutner. Carol ------------- Kriesel, Jean .--- Krischau, Linda ---- I 43, Kr1ston, Charles ----- ------ Kroenke, Euvene --- Kroeer. Kristine --- Kroll. Susan ----- Kroll, Glenn -----.- Krone, Reinhold ------------- 197 197 105 -57 197 Kruckenbere. Viator ---.---- 713 Krueckenberg. Karl ---------- 197 Krueckenherrr, Mary --- ,--- ,--- Kruever, Brent ----------------- Krueoer, Douglas --- ,---197 Krueger, Glen ------ ------ 1 97 Krueeer, Wilbur --- -------- --- Krueeer, William -- ........ 197 Kruelle. Paul ------- -------,--- Krug, Sl'-irlnv ---,-----,-.-,,--- Krueer. Clifford --------- 115. 197 Kruger, Flaine ------- 49, 64. 95 Kruger, Kathryn -------------- - Kruse, Rettv ,--,-------.-- ,197 Kruse, Dale ----------- 109, 198 Kruse, l-lannelore ------------- Kruse. James ------.-- 53, 54. 113 Kruse, 1015 --g---,-.----- 51, R7 Kruse. Sharon --- ------- -198 Kfusil. lean ---- --- ------ K ir'ski. Paul -- ---------- -- Kuebler. Ann -- ---- 50, 85 Kuehl. Edward -- --------- -- Kliehl, Linda ------------------ Kuehn, Cort ------- ------- 1 17 Kuester, Ellen -------------- 198 lair-temeyer. Edward -...-.-. 115 Kuhlman, David --------------- Kuhlmev. June ---.--. 61, 87, 198 Kulat, Waifno --------------- ..- Kulka, Melanie ---.----.---- 199 Kummerow. Katherine ---.---- 197 Kumrner. Bari'-ara ------------ 95 Kunde, Arnolrl ----------- 75, 198 Kurrle, Robert -------------- 198 Kurth, Lorna -.-.-------. 75, 198 Kutansky. Rudy ---.----- 119, 198 Kuznik, Rollin ..--......-.---- Kwiran, Manfred ......--. 51, 198 Lacy, Paul ---------- 73, 76 198 Ladwig, Carol --.-..--..... -95 Laesch, Ruth --............. 193 Lai, Henry -----.-.......... 198 Lair, Benton .-..-........... 213 Laity, Bruce Robert ---------- 198 Lamb, Bonnie -..-....... 61, 193 Lambertsen, Robert ..........- '54 Lambrecht, Judith ........... 73 Lammi. Barbara --...... ..... 1 99 Lamparter. Earl -.....---... -117 l-andahl, Paul ------- 44, 45, 107 Landgrebe, Mark ---........ 198 Landmeier, Allen .... 53, 75, 213 Landsberg, Karen ........ ....- Lane, joan ......,-,,,,,,,-- --- Lane, Neil ................. 198 Lang, Robert ............... 213 Lange, Carol .......,....... 198 Lange, Paul .............. --1 1 1 Langlois, William ......... 53, 213 Lanoch, Diane ......,.,,,,-- 198 Lantry, Terry -..,,,-,,,,----- 63 Lanzafame, Alfred ...... 111, 198 Lapierre, David ..... 43, 117, 198 Larocca, Luke .............. 198 Larson. Henry .............. 113 Larson, judy .......,......... 85 Larson, Marsha ............., 198 Lass. james ......... 50, 107, 198 Laun, Karen ........ 55, 129, 198 Lautenklos, Charles ........... Lautenklos, Uhla --50, 82, 91. 198 Lawin, Albert .,........,, 53, 54 Lawlwe, Keith .---.-.,,, ,--- 1 19 Lawrenz, David ..........-. 213 Lawrenz, Sharon ........,,,,,,, Lawson, Charles ,,---,,,,-, ---,- Lawson, jack .......... 49, 55. 63 Leal. John ..-...... .... 6 3. 101 Lear, john ............. 49, 111 Leas, Bonnie .....,......., ,,,, Leatz, Larry ......,..- -,,--, 1 98 Labrecht, Gertrude ........... 61, 64, 73, 198 Lecy, Gerald ,,,,---.-,, -77, 119 Sandra, .........., ,,,,,,-,,,,, LGS. Sandra ........ 73, 85, 198 Leech, Leanne ..-...,,, -,,,,, 7 4 Leetmae, Rein .,,--- ,,,,,--- 1 98 Lefstad, Barry ,,--,,,-H----- 213 Lehne, Nicole ....,,--,.,- ,,,,, Lehr. Susan -......... .,,,,,, 8 7 Lehrbaummer, judith ......-,, 85 Leib, Gerald ....... 74, 103, 198 Leimer, Dwight -,.-53, 54, 105, 213 Leistico, Geraldine .... 60, 97, 198 Leno, Theodore ........ 107, 213 Lenz, Henry ..... .-..,, 1 13, 198 Lenz, Kurt , ,,,,,-,,, ,--- 5 1, 55 LePell, james ,--,, -----, ---,-- Lerch, Charles ......... ,,.,,, 7 3 Lestina, Thomas ,.,-,,,, ---,- 1 98 Lestina, Robert Louis ........ 213 Lestock, Diane ,,,---,,,,--- 198 Letsingcr, james .......... 49, 63 Leveson, Cynthia ..-.,,,,- 60, 97 Lewandowski, Edgar ........ lj19 Lewtz, Dale ,,.-,,,, --------.-- Lichtenberger, james ........ 105 Lienau, David .......... 111, 198 Lieske, Donald ........ 103, 198 Llosko. lay .... ..... 6 7, 109, 198 Lieske, joel ,.-,,--,,,-----, 193 Light, Troxel .,,---- w,--- 7 5, 198 Lind. Marcia ....--. ,,---- 6 8 37 Lindborg, Maurice ....... 103, 198 Lindefnan. lames ...... 141. 198 Lindquist, Russell ........ 49, 63 Lindsey, David ........ 43, 83, 111 Lindstedt, Norman ........,. 198 Llndstrom, Ingrid ---,,------ 198 Lindstrom, jon ,,,---,., ----, 2 12 Link, Ruby .,.,-.,,, ,--,--.- 1 28 List, Charles ......... 58, 59, 199 Liu, Peggy ......... ........ 1 98 Livingston, Donna ........ 49, Q5 Loeber, Mariorie ,-,,.,---- --199 Loeber. Frederick ..... 53, 54, 113 Lofback, Patricia .,.---,, 87, 198 Lofton, Randall .---,,,,---- ,--- Logan. Gary ......,,,,, ,,---,-- Lehrmann, Marcia ...,,,-- 75, 198 Lohrman, Sandra ......... 99, 198 lohse, Orville ..,,-----, ,171 192 Lone. lulie ......... -67, 75, 198 Long, Kenneth ...,-,,, ,,,,-- 2 111 Lone. Ralf-11 ..,,-,- ,,,-----, 1 98 Loomis, William --.,,----- ,--Y- Looez, Barbara ....,,,-,-,,, ,198 Louie. May ...... ....... 9 7, 198 love. jerilyn ...,.,,-, --,--- 1 98 Lovell, Harry ...,--.,, --------- lucas. janet -,,,.,,,-,, --91, 1922 lucritz, Lona ,.--,,, ---- 6 1, 19R Ludw', Carole ........., 75, 1994 Luedeman. john ........ 115. 198 luedtke. Linda .......... 87, 199 Luehr, Bruce ,.--, ,,-------, 1 11 Luekens. 'udith ....... ....., 1 99 Luekens, Thomas ----,,-----,M 75 Luhrs, lanet ......,,,,,-, 42, 199 Lukes. LeRov ...,,,----, ,57, 105 lundberg, Nils ..... 63, 75, 199 lunderen, Curtis ..-....,.5,, 199 lundciuist. Dana ....... 119, 199 l.undc1uest, jeannine -,,,-,------ Luster, Donald -,,,-,---- ---- 1 11 - uther. Lorene ..--.-..,,,,,. 199 Lux, Robert ..... 46 75, 124, 199 Maas, Elaine .,.,,,,,,,,,-,- 199 Maas, loan ...... .... 6 2, 89, 199 Maas, judith ....-.,,.,,,,., 199 MacAllister, lohn ......,,,,,,, D-, MacDonald. Ethel .,,,..----- 199 Machina. Kenton ...,. 47, 109, 199 Mackensen, Charlotte ........, R7 Mackmiller, Carol ........-.. 93 Macleod rol . Ca ...... Macnary, Richard --- Madden, Elaine .... ............ Magnetti, Thomas ........... 199 Magnuson, Arthur ............ 57 Magnuson, Lynne ...... 61, 64, 87 Mahsman, Gerrit ............ 109 Mai, Robert ................... Maier, Roger ........ 63, 73, 199 Main, Marietta ............. 199 Main, Stephen .......... 117, 199 Makis, jean ......... 74, 85, 199 Malak, jeffrey ---46, 83, 101, 199 Mallon, joan .... ............ 1 99 Malz, Manfred .............. 199 Malone, Thomas ............ 165 Mandell, Claude ............. Mander, Imogene ........... Mandly, Betty ......... ...... 1 Messman, Elizabeth .........,. 87 Messmann, Ernest Messmann, Warren Messner, Winitred ........... 97 Meszaros, Dennis ........... 213 Meves, judy .............,.. 200 Meyer, Alice ............... 200 Meyer, Cynthia ...... 62, 75, 200 Meyer, Dorothy ......... 75, 95 Meyer, Elizabeth ............ 200 Meyer, Fern ............ 60, 61 Meyer, Helen ................. Meyer, Herm .................. Meyer, lone ........... 127, 200 Meyer, james ....... 50, 117, 200 Meyer, james - ,...... ,-107, 124 Meyer, janet .... 61, 64, 87, 200 Meyer, Kathryn ............... Meyer, Kenneth ............... Meyer, Margery ......... 91, 200 Meyer, Marilyn .,........... 200 Meyer, Robert .... 46, 58, 75, 200 Meyer, Rosalynne .... 43, 91, 200 Meyer, Shirley ................. Meyer, Susan --43, 62, 75. 93, 200 Meyer, Wayne .............. 200 Meyers, judith ...... ........... Michie, Laurence Mickelberg, Shirley ........ Middleton, Barbara Miek, Karin ..... -----73 66. 85 Miertschin, Marilyn--.-.-8-.i- 93, Miessler, E. Saeger 200 ----------103 113 Miessler, Herbert ........,. Mandula, Steve ........,.... 99 Mangels. Barbara ............ 199 Mangels, john ................. Manier, Timothy ............ 213 Manka, Louise ....... 82, 89, 199 Mann, Francile .....,,.......,, Manning, james ............... Manning, judith --43, 61, 64, 199 Manske, Richard ........-... 213 Manthey, Paul ................ Manuszak, Thomas .......... 199 Marhenke, Eloise ......... 95, 199 Markel, Margaret ............ 62 Marks, Donald ........ 53, 73, 213 Marks, Linda ..........-...... 56 Marks, Paul ................ 199 Marohn, joy ............ 95, 199 Marquardt, Vicki .......-..,--. Markworth, David ........... 199 Marquardt, Bruce ..,...........- Marquart, Phullis .... 48, 62, 128 Marske, Maralyn .... 60, 97, 199 Marten, Gary ..........,... 199 Marten, Sharon -- .........-. 199 Marth, janet .............., 199 Martin, judith .... 61, 82, 89, 199 Martin, Sharon ........ 127, 199 Martin, Andre ............,, 111 Martin, Patricia .............. 97 Martin, Neil .......-.... 57, 119 Martinsen, Iris ......... .-.-.... Martis, Donald ............. 119 Marunde, Carol ............., 62 Mascher, jeanette ........... 199 Maschhoff, Leroy ........ 43, 107 Masin, Sandra ,............. 199 Mather, Dale .............. 213 Matthias, Donna ..... 61, 62, 199 Matthys, Bonnie ............ 199 Mattila, ................ 51, 199 Matyas, Susan ................. Matzdorf, Fred ................ Maue, Richard .............. 199 Maul, Linda ............ 75, 199 Mautz. joyce .............. 199 Maxwell, james .......,..... 113 May, janice ......,..... .... 1 99 Mayhak, George ............. 213 Mayhugh, David ........ 48, 68 Mazade, August ..... 74, 103, 199 Mazzarella, Michelangelo, -54, 113 Mazzci. Arlene ................ McAlear, jugh .......... 53, 213 McCall, Faye .........,..... McCarey, Michael ........... 166 McCarty, Donald ............ 199 McCart, Norman ............... McClintock, Donald ............. McCormack, Nola .............. Mcfircken, judy .......... 82, 87 Mikel, Carol .....,.......... 200 lviikkelsen, Richard ...... 52, 113 Milbrandt, Keith ........... 213 Miller, Ardith ........... 91, 200 Miller, Arlene ....... 66, 89, 200 Miller, Arthur -.....-... ,,,,, 2 OO Miller, Barbara ...,....... 61, 87 Miller, David .............. 200 Miller, Eleanor .......... 58, 200 Miller, Ernest ............,,,.. Miller, Cary ,,,,,,,.,.,,..,-,. Miller, james -- ...... 109, 200 Miller, jess ............-.... 54 Miller, judith .............. 200 Miller, judith ........... 126, zoo Miller, Katherine ....,.,,,,.,,, Miller, Laffy ,.,,,,,,,-- 53, 213 Miller, Linda ...........,.... ZOO Miller, L. M. .........-...... 54 Miller, Lynne .........., 411, 709 Miller, Margit .......... 62, 200 Miller, Marie ..........- 97, ZOO Miller, Mary Beth ........ 85, 700 Miller. Susan ............-.. 126 Miller, William ....,.,,,--,--,, Millies, judy ........... 61, 200 Millies, Robert ,........,,.,, 103 Millies Susan --- ...,..... -200 Mills, james ..... Mills, Warren --- Mimms, Lee .... Q66 Minear, Sherry .......... 46, 700 Mlachak, Donna ,,,-..,,,,,,, 200 Moellenhoff, Ralph ....,..... 213 Moeller, Shirley .... 43, 97, 200 Moellering, Carl ..... 54. 55, 213 Moellering, Harold .... 46, 53, 213 Moellering, Richard Moeslein Ma . ry ..... 61 , Mohr. Leonore --- -------43, 713 200 75. -----------200 Mohrhardt, Paul -- Moll, Darrell .... Molz, Marian --- McCrone, Shirley ....... 64, 73, 95 McCie, Rpsoma ............. 199 McCoy, Arthur ................ McDaniels, Dennis .......... 213 McFarland, William --54, 74, 213 McGaughey, Carolyn .... 127, 199 McGauvran, james ,-,,,,,,,,,,,. McGinty, ................... 51 McGrew, Ann ............... 44. 46, 50, 67. 74. 199 MCC-rew, Rebecca ..... 75, 97, 199 McGroarty, Dennis .......... 199 MCC-uinan, Michael .....,....... McGuire, Ronald ............. 53 Mclntyre, Dave ............. 199 McKee, joyce ,......... 127, 199 McKinsey, Phyllis McMahon, Peter McMeekan, George -- McMillan, Caroline -- -..- ...... -199 55525555546 48 85 199 Mciviaiian. High ...... --l--53, 54 McRee, Lucille ...... 58, 126. 199 McRee, Ruth ........,. 48, 76, 78 McWilliams. Robert ..- Mehlberg, Patricia -'--156 Meiberg, Merriiee .'.'.'.','.'.'.'o'vf'19o Melchert, Lois ........... 97 Melchert. Luke .... Melick, Carolyn -- -49, 63 ,' 200 1 07 200 ivieimar, Lucille --:5Ci-637-7-31-700 Meier, Garv ........... 117, Meissner, William ........ 74 199 199 Menke, Dorothy ............. 200 Meredith, lanis Merseth. Gordon -------53. -------------200 713 Mertz, Dale ..............., 200 Mesenbrink, Robberta ------6l . 91 Mesh, Theodore ............. 200 Messerschmidt, Aprildawn .... 62. 71, 99, 200 -----------713 -----------213 ,---,-,--,HZ13 Monk. jo Ann --..,.,,,-,,,-,, 89 Monti, Michael ,,,,,--,,,-,, Q00 Moody, Susan ..........., 2--200 Moody, Susan ....,,...-, 95, 200 Moore, Harry .........,,,,-, 200 Moore, Richard ..,....,,. 60, 213 Moore, Roger ............,, ,,, Morandi, Robert ........ 101, 200 Morey, jacqueline .,,-...,.-,,,, Morgan, james ....-....... ,200 Morgner, Fred .....e....,.,. 105 Morgner. Fred ......... ...,.s Morris, Nancy .,......., ,.,, 2 00 Morrisson, Alan -- .... ---49. F3 Mosele Set Mosher. Michael -- Moy. William --- Mueller, Ann .... Mueller, Elizabeth -49. y, h ....... --- 63 Moser. janice ....,,,, .---- 7 N1 101 IIII5--IfI11s ------,----2on ----- ---,62 Mueller, Samuel ....... ,.,,,,,. Mueller. William ..... ---,-- Muenchow, Carol ......... 61 , Muhl, janice .... Mulderink, Harvey Muller, Frank .... Muller, ludith --- Muller, Svlvia --- Mullin, Katharine Mulzer. Carole -- -:-53, 54. Q66 -----------200 53. 54. 213 713 -----------2oo 1112221111266 -----------700 zoo Mund, lane ...,...,,,--- 85, Munkwltz, Mariorie Munsche. Marguerite Muntz, Robert Mursch, Robert ...-.-.,,-,., 200 Muschler, john -,,-,.,,----- 200 Mussell, Shirley ......,,----, -95 Myers, lanet ..-...,,, -.,,, Myers, Doris -- Naas, james - Nagel, Carol .......... -----200 Nagel, Norman ............. 200 201 Napgezek, Mavin -- Natzke, Richard ....... Naughton, Walter - ..e, - Navarre, George ....... Neoderman, Carl ............ 105 Nedderman, john .........,. 201 Neeb, Don ........ 52, 115, 213 Needhan, Fred .............. 73 Nehls, Margaret ......... 95, 201 Neill, Charles .................. Nels, Anna ..... ............. Neitzel, john - .............. Nelson, Gary ................ Nelson, Genevieve ............. Nelson, john ..... Nemec, Richard ---- Nemetz, Allen .......... 54, Neubauer, Nancy ...... Neubronner, Fred - Neubronner, Marlene io? 169 226i Neuenkirch, Thomas ........ 119 Neumann, Denis ........,... 201 Neumann, Herbert ...,... ..,.. Newland, Marv .... ......... 8 7 Newton, Charles -- ...... 111 Nicholas, Carol --- ,-- ----20l Nicholas, Georgia .............. Nickel, Patricia .....,...,,.- 45, 46, 48, 91, 129, 201 Nickerson, Gary ............. 53 Nlckless, Charles ............ 201 Niemann, Eric ............,.. 213 Niemeck, Richard ........... 111 Niemeyer, Theodore .......... 103 Niemeyer, Thomas ....... 43, 103 Nierman, Nancy --- Nienke, Gerald ..-.............. 50. 95. 201 Niess, William .....e........ 201 Nietteldt, Darlene ........... 201 Nieting, joel ..... .... 7 1, 119 Nieting, Lynn --- ..... H49 Nilson, Richard -- --- -------. Niss, judith .... ...... ..s. 2 O i Nixon, Suzanne 2- ......... 201 Noesges, Thomas -- nc-, Noll, Burton .... .... 1 09 Noller, Patricia c-- ---58 Nolting, Phyllis ...... ..... Nolting, Harvard ,..... --,107 Nolting, janet ........-........ Nona, Richard .........,,... 213 Nord, Russ .........-...... 201 Nordbrock, Frederick ...... 53, 58 Norden, Arleen ..... .... 7 3, 201 Nordholm, Betty --- .... -201 Norman, Dennis -- ....... 109 Norris. john ..... ........ 2 01 Norris, William -- ---111, 213 Novak, Patricia --- .... 97, 201 Novickis, Andreis ............. Noyes, Karen ............ 61, 201 Nuelk, Bernice ..-.. ...,.,., 2 O1 Nurenberg, Allen --- ----201 Oberg. james .............. 201 Oberheu, David -- z....... 201 Oberman. Lewis -- ..-.... -213 Obier, Kathleen --- ....... U95 O'Connell, Karen ...... ..... O'Dell, Bertha ..... -.-...... 8 9 Odom, E. jean .............,... O'Driscoll, jeanne ..,,,,..,.. 201 Oelschlaeger, --jon --53, 69 214 Ofsaiof, Burt ....-.........,,.. Oee, Otis ...........,,,,,,,,,, O'Grady. james .......... 63 101 Olberdine. june ...... 64, 93, 201 Oldsen, Mary .... ......- 7 4, 201 Oldsen, Robert -- .....,.., -, Oldsen, Richard -, ---,,,,,, ,, Oliver. Helen .... ..... 7 5, 201 Ollhotf, Marlene .,.,,,,,.--. 701 Olsen, lanet .... ......... 2 01 Olson, Dennis ..... - .... - Olson, Linda .......... ..,.. Olson, Clifford ,..........,.. 201 Olson, Marv ....-...-....... 201 Oltroge, Deborah ......... 87, 201 Orthman. Thomas ........,..-,,. Orton, Thomas .... ---57, 105 Oslack, judy ..2..... ..... 2 O1 Cssmann, William ...... ....... Osterland, Roger .....,...... 201 Ostermann judith ............. Ott, Donald ................ 201 Ott, Peal ................,. 201 Otte, Ann ....,....,.. 61. 64, 87 Otte, Gregory .... .... 1 03, 701 Owen, Sally ..........,..... 201 Padula, Richard ................ Paetz, Frederic .......... 52, 111 Pagan, 1. Peter ............. 201 Paeel, Gene ............. 73, 201 Palmer, Victor ............. 101 Pamoel, Howard ............ 214 Pankev, Richard ....... 1 1 1, 701 Pankratz, judith ......... 62, 201 Pape, Donald ................ 75 Paoe. Richard ---45, 53, 54. 714 Pardieck. Steven ..... 53, 54 107 Parkevich. Natalia ..-..... 2- Parsons, William --- .... ---- Parsons, Patricia ....... L... Paschke, Allan ........ ..,.. Patellis, Mary -- .,.. --- iii Patenge. M. Beth .........-.- 201 Paul, Stephen ..... 201 Paulson. Elwood ............. -- Pauh5.j0hn ,.... 53.54,ii5,2i4 Pawlitschek, Frit ........ 111, 201 Pawluk, Linda -.....,,-,,,,.--, Pearson, Bert .... Pearson, Paul ..... -- .,... -- Pearson, Geraldine ....,..... 201 Pearson, Richard ..........., 201 Peiffer. jean ........... -95, 201 Peistrup, Hartmut --- .... -714 Pekau, janet ..... .... 2 01 Pekrul, Robert --- ..... -,--214 Pence, Gail --- .....,, -201 Pepple, Sandra .... - ----201 Perry, Robert ,,-,-,-,,, ----- Perry, Patricia ,..........,, --95 Pesut. joseph ......, .......... Peters. Curtis ............... -74 Peters, Daniel .......... 111, 201 Peters, Diane ............... 201 Peters, Martin .........., ,,-- 6 0 Peters, William ......,,.Y ,--, 'S 1 Peterson, lohn .......... 65. 119 Peterson, Karl ,,,.,.,-,., ---201 Peterson Bruce ....,,,,,--,, 201 Peterson, Donna -- .,,,,----. -- Peterson, judy --- ----201 Peterson Linda -- --.-- Peterson, Richard -- s.... 119 Peterson, Sharon ..... ---.... 5 -- Petersen, Carol ..... ,-.--,- 2 01 Pethes. Katherine ...,... 61, 201 Petri, Carol ....... ---85, 201 Petrick, Helen ..... 62 201 Petrie, Bernard ..... Petsch, Robert --- Pettersen, Alice --- Petty. Raymond --- ...,.. ---- Pfanstiel, Carl .......,.. 107, 701 R. Steven ...... 101, 202 Pfeiffer, Louise ........,.. Ptlughoeft, Martin ...... 47 Pfeifer, 555-4e, as -------2oi -----201 --202 103 PileGaard, john ............., 214 Pfutzenreuter, Bonnie .... 5 --5-202 Philipp, Suellen ...... Phillipp, john ....... -----91 Phillips, Sharon ..... .,,, 2 O2 Pick, Samuel ,-,,,--- ,---- Pieper, Carol ...--.,N ,,,,, Pieper, Dorothy -- ---85 Pieper. Virginia ........ .,,,,,, Piepho. Albert ....,,,,, ,,,,, 1 D7 Piepkorn, Faith ....,,,.-,-,,, 87 Piepkorn. Felicity -- Pike, Kenneth ..... Pilch, Frank ....... Rau, Charles ................ Rausch, Caroline Rauscher. Carol ............. Raushi, Thaddeus ........... Raymow, Nancy Rayner, Gordon - ........... - Reardon, William Relzell, Raymond 101 --------61, 202 -99 124 iii ..-----------113 202 Recknagel, janice .... ........ Reddersdorf, David .....,..,. 202 Redeke, joanna .....,..a....... Rediehs, Sandra .......... 24, 202 Redman, bruce ................. Reed, Bonnie ..... 60, 66. 97, 202 Reese, Donald ..... ......... Regner, Leroy ...... -64, 65, 262 Reichers, Barbara ............... Reichmann, Gloria .......... --- Reinhart, Esther ....... ..... Reinhard, Christa ............ 202 Reinke, Randall ........ ..... Reinker. Myron .......,..... 202 Reinker, Sondra ............. 202 Reisacher, Ruth ................ Reiter, Ralph ...............,., Rekeweg, Lester ............... Reller, Lyman ...........,.., 45 Remus, Marvin .......... 119, 202 Renfftlen, Otto ....... ,..... 2 02 Renk, Constance ........... 202 Renken, Robert ....... 53, 75, 115 Renz, Gloria ..... 50, 63, 91, 202 Reuter, Nancy ................. Reuter, Ruth ................ 58. 61, 64, 71, 99, 202 Rewerts, Charlotte ....... 62, 202 Reynolds, Thomas ..,.. 43, 76, 202 Ricciardi, Helen ............ 167 Richards, Robert ..,.......... Richards, Ronald ........... Richardson, Cathie - Richert, john ........... Richter, Stuart .... Rickard, Roger .......... 64, Rickert, Charlette ........... Sames, Doroth ...,.. 74, 79, Sammet, Martha .......c.... 202 203 Sasaki, Nobuko ..e....... 97, 203 Sass, Herbert .................. Sass. janet ................. 203 Sassmannshausen., Walter ..... Sattelmeier, judith ...... -- Satterlee, Martha ...... 109 Sauer, Susan ..... ..... 5 555263 Saunders, judith .... ....... 2 03 Sawtell, Lynda .........,.... Scaer, Herbert .......... 117, Scarlett, Margo ---- Schachinger, Carol .... ..... Schade, Wilhelm -- - Schaefer, julie --- -- Schaefer, Eleanor --- Schaefer, Naomi - .... ----- Schafrik, Carol -- Schaller, Marilyn ........ 64, Schaper, Barbara ..........., 265 565 265 -57 203 Schaper, Rachel -- ......... 203 Scheer, Lynne ........... 75. 203 Scheer, Merlin ...... 52. 103. 214 Schefft, Carol .......... 126, 203 Scheffler, Lawrence ....... 54, 107 Scheiderer, Alan ..... ..... Schellhorn, Frank --- Schellin, Carl ..... 265 Scheuerman, David ....s....., 57. ------95. 202 44,117 -ee, ios. 202 107 202 Rkkhoth vvnnam ............ 54 Ruckus, Emily .................. Rickus, Richard ............. 111 Riechmann, Fredrica .... 71, 82, 99 Riegelman, Donald .......... 107 Riemer, jerry ............... 103 Riemer, Norman ......... 53, 214 Riethmeier, Alton ....... 109, 214 Ritchie, William ............... Ritt, Norbert Charles .... 107, 202 Roberts, Glen ............. 53, 54 Pillers, George ..-....... 101, 202 Pittelko, Lyndell Plass, Dorothy ......,,,,, -7 5, 99 Plimpton, Susan .... Plohocky, Dennis -- Ploszai. Ronald - Padoni Louke -5555 Pohl, Albert .....,. Pohlman, Richard Pohlmann, Horst -- Poley, Gordon ..... Pollatz, Naomi .... Polleck, Ardith --- Pollnow. William ----63, 75 ---s4.ii3 -------Qs 5---55525555 555555555564 555555554 , -....... -S3. Pepa. Michael ...... Porisch, Ruth ...... Porshinskv, Howard ---------202 Porter, Linda ....... Pottineer, julia ---- Potthoff. loan ..... ---------202 -H------yn? ----61, 202 ----------55 Robisch, jon ................ ..- Rock, William ........,...... 73 Rockett, Arthur .... 54 115, 214 Rockway. Phyllis ............ 91 Rodehorst, james ..-..,2..,.. 107 Rodenbeck, Tom ..,...-..-.. 202 Rodman, Michael ............... Rodman, Orlando .........c. --- Roebke, Ruth ................ 93 Roeder, Gene .....,.-....... 202 Roegner, Gail ........... 61, 702 Roemer, Paul ............... 202 Roemke, Clancy .... 47, 105, 202 Roesner, Larry .... ..... 1 09, 214 Rogers. Gloria ................. Rolf, Sharon -- .........,. -- Roll, Robert ..... .,........ 2 14 Roller. Nancy .........o,... 202 Rollins, john .......... 52, 53, 54 Rome, Patricia --- .,..... ------ Rooes, james .............. 109 Roscoe, Roy ........-....,,. 119 Rosenciuist, Karen --- --------01 Rosenthal, Gene ..-- Rosenthal, julia --- Rosenthal. Robert -- Possow, David -------------- 202 Potts. Richard ------- ------ 2 O2 Power. Mareuerite ------ ---. Price, Douglas .-.--- ---- 5 5, 65 Price, james --------- -,-----H Prince. Edward ----- ------- 1 19 Prindle, Gretchen ---.---- 48, 202 Proctor, Kenneth - ------- 702 Prothe, Eldon 5 --.---.-- 124. 202 Prueser, William ..... 52, 53, 60 Prueter, Carol ---------- ---- 2 O2 Puelle, Richard --------- ,--, - n Puffaaff, Richard ---- 24, 54, 107 Pustorino, Peter ------ ------ - -- Quaas, Leroy --------- I ------- 2 14 Quam, Michael ---- 46. 67, 74, 202 Quanclt, Eldor .......... 57, 117 Ouerv, Margaret --------------- Ouick, Roger -.---------------- Ouinn, Charlene --.--.-----.--. - Quoos. Margaret --.- 49. 57, 73, 89 Raasch, jonh ------------- ----. Raddatz, Gerald ------------- 43, 53.54. 115. 214 Rader, joyce --------- 70, 85. 202 Raffke, Linda ------- 48, 99, 202 Rahmel, Loretta ---------------- Rahn, Sharon --..-.--..----. 97 Rakow, Donald --------------- 51 Ramage, William .... 53. 54. 214 Ramming, james --46, SO, 67, 102 Ramming, Kenneth ------ 48, 107 Ramp, William ---.---.------ -60 Ranke, john ----.----------- 214 Rashid, Sharon -..-..--...-.. 202 Rasmusson, Rhoda ...---.---- 45. 67 73, 97, 202 Rath, Richard -------------- 202 Rathmann, Detlef .--------- ---- ----46, 85 55555545 -------52, Posta. Dennis ---- ----------- Roth, Meta ------------ ,97, 202 Pnth, Michael .-----.. 53, 54, 214 Poth, Nancv -- ---------- ----- Roth. Ronald ---- ------- 5 119 Both. Walter --.-- -------- 7 '17 Pratt. Donald ---- - ---- SQ, 714 Rottman, Robert --- ---- 111, 714 Rowley. Carl ---- ------ 5 1, 714 Ruck. john ------- -------- 2 O2 Rudd, Glenysu ------ -------- Rude, Carl ------- - ---- , ,- Rudi,. Marilyn -------,-,--- ,-7l'12 Rudnick. judith ----------- --707 198 Rudow. Carolvn ---- Rueckert. Robert Riieeer. Walter --------- ---- Puge, Ann ---- ------62, 262 83, 117, 203 Schewe, Carol --------.---.- 203 Schewe, Mary -.--.--....----. 95 Schiefelbein, judith ---- 46, 62, 95 Schiltz, Roeann --...-.----.-... Schimkus, Carolyn --- ---- 61, 89 Schindler, Barbara -- ------- .. Schlagel, Kenneth ----------- 214 Schlegemilch, judith ------ 75, 203 Schlegelmilch, Noel --- .---- 105 Schlegel, Donald .-.. ---- 2 03 Schlegel, Dorothy -- ----- -- Schleich, john ------ ---- 2 03 Schlender, Marlene --- ----203 Schler, Susan .--------- ------- Sclclie, Theodore ------------- 214 Schliesser, Carolyn ........-- 203 Schmalz, Philip - --------. 51. 203 Schmalz, Ruth ------.- 70, 75. 99 Schmidt. Nancy -..-.-----.----- Schmidt, Carl ---------.---- 203 Schmidt, Edward ----.. 69, 73. 203 Schmidt, james -- --..-- 53, 54 Schmidt, lanet --- ------ 87. 203 Schwanke, Sandra -----i.j.- Schwartz, Lana -.-... ..-. . 203 203 Schwartz, Lynn -...... ---T--203 Scnweitert, Bernice --...-- 15, 85 Schwietert, john ......... ---214 Schwilk, Elaine .... -..----- ---- Scott, Barbara ........- ..--- 2 021 Scott, Donald ....... ----- g ----- Scott, Gary -.. .-... 54, 55, 73, 214 Scott, Harold .......---- ------ - Sears, Mary Ann ..-.... ...--- 2 03 Seebach, Gail .....---- ---- 7 -203 Seebeck, john -----.-. 69, 75, 214 Seebeck, Dorothy ---.---- 75, 89 Seefeld, Richard ...---.-- ----- - Seetelclt, William ---------- --53. 54,60,70,124,214 Seefeldt, janet ------- 43. 67. 203 Seegersulignald --.-..... -57. 113 Seioer, e rey ..------- ------ - - seidier, David ........ --105. 203 Seiferth, judith ------.- 128. 202 Seldon, William .....-. ---53. 10-3 seiike, Richard ..... - .....-- -105 Serkland, Roger ----- 57, 115. 204 Seyfert, Delores -- ----- ---- 9 7 Shalla, Emma -.-- Shanahan, Dennia Shannon, Roger -- Shaper, Barbara -- Shatz, Donald Shearer, Leslie -- Shebik, Patricia -- Sheppard, Ernest - 55555555214 55555555575 5555--55563 Sherburne, Marjorie ---......- 204 Shier, Maynard --- ,------ -204 Shippy, Robert -..-..... 105. 204 Shook, Sally ....---- .--- 3 5. 204 Shurr, Roger -......... 107. 214 Shuter, Loraine ..---- ---------- Sieber, janet --...-. .---- 7 5. 204 Siess, Audrey .... - ----- 204 Sieving, David --- - -2----Q Sieving, joanne -- --- -----58 Siler, Margaret -.. 5....... 204 Silverberg. Faye - ---------- - Simon, Claire ..-------- --57. 93 Simon, Lenard --- .3..--- ---- Sims. Mary Ellen - ......-- 204 Sinclair, Robert -- Sinclair, Paul ---- Sinclair, Ruth --- Singel, jean ----- Sinn, Christine --- Skeie, Manudrup - Skinner, Arlene -- Skronek, Kenneth Slaboski, jack --- Schmidt, Karen -- ---47, 63, 85 Schmidt, Peggy --- ------- -203 Schmidt, Ronald ---- --------- - Schmidt, Sylvia ---------- 45, 91 Schmiege, Susan - --.------- -- Sclcmidthuber, Ardis ---.-- 73, Schmitt, Gary ------ - 5ehnntf,1ane --6i, 64fEii'i5 Schmueser. john --.--------- Schnauk, Kay --------------- Schneck, Margot ------- ---- Schneider, janice ---- - ------ - Schneider, Vern ------.------ Schnute, jon ----- ------ 4 5, 203 204 -65 pna 103 203 203 203 -76 50 Schoenbaum, Edward --------- 703 Schoenbacher, joyce ...- ---- 7 0? Scholl, Carl ---------------- 203 Schollett, Henry ---- 107, 124, 714 Schoot. Carol -..--.--------- 203 Schoon, Robert ------------ 107 schowaneh Ehzabefh .....-. 5283 7 Schramm, Arletta --.----- 75 Schreiber, joyce ----------- 5 Schreiber, Marilyn ----- 66, 89, Schreiner, ' Schroeder, Barbara -- ----- -- Linda -- ------ -- -99 203 Schroeder, Donna --- ----703 Schroeder, john --..-- ---- 2 O3 Schroeder, Kenneth ..... ---43 Schroeder. Lynn ------------- 703 Schroer, Donald ---- -------- 1 07 Schroeter, Edward ----------- 74 Schroth, Katherine .--- 61, 64. 203 Schubert, Victor --------- 49. 63 Fchuessler, Aloha -- ---.. .-- 7nQ Slanicka, Paula --- Slavey, Dianne --- -------204 --- ----105 ---------91 ---------48 -e3,74,2o4 55555555165 --55555551 --------204 Slavinski, Ruth ....-- -3261. 204 Sleizer, Sondra ------ ---64. 204 Smedman, Elaine - ....--- - Smeikal, Barbara - ......... 64 Smelser, Emmett - ........ 101 Smith, Donald --5 ....--- ---- Smith, Earl -..... --44. 46, 74 Smith, Ferne .... --------- - 2 Smith, Genene -...-. ...-...-- 7 3 Smith, Geraldine - .-....-- 204 Smith, joanne -..... .... S 9. 204 Smith, ludy ...-. 2 ...--- --87 Smith, Lawrence 5 ......---- - Smith, Marvin --- .... 79. 105 Smith, Maureen -- ...... 67. 97 Smith, Patsy .... ----.--- 2 04 Smith, Serena --- .------ --97 Smith, Tyrone ..-.....- ---214 Smits, Robert ---.... ......- 2 04 Snyder, Gary --.....-.. ..... 2 04 Snyder, Marilyn .--. ---97, 204 Snyder, Sue ..-...... ...... 2 O4 Snyder, Susan ---- Snyder Henry ----- Soekeni, Don ----- Soenksen, David -- Sokol, joanne ---- Sohler, Susan ---- 55555555264 555--555264 --------204 --------204 Somers, Thomas -- Sommerteld, Raymond Sommers, 1-l. William --70, 83, Soovik, juta -------- Schuessler, Greta ---- ---87, 703 Schulenburg, Erma --- ---- -703 Schulenburg, Karen -- --.-- --203 Schuller, Sandra --- -.-- 61, 99 Schultz, Diane ---- ---- 6 2, 91 Schultz, Beverly -- ------ 85 Schultz, Dennis -- --- ------- Schultz, lane ----------------- Schultz, Richard --------------- Schultz, Robert .----- 43, 122. 203 Schultz, Ronald --.------------ - Schultz, Wavne --------------- , Schultz, Bertram --- ---53, 714 Schulz, Carl ----- -------- 1 11 Schulz, Sandra ------- 43, 71. 95 Schulze. james -..-----.---- 203 Schumacher, Bonnie ----.--.- Schumacher, lanet ---- ---. Schumacher, Nancy --- ---- Schumacher, Roland -- ---- Srhumann. Danley - Puvaeri, Gino -- ------,,,- 1117 Rullman, Rov ---------,, H--- 2 07 Rullman, Ruth ------------ -NR'-1 Pummel, Harlan --53 54, 115, 214 Puooo. David ------------- ---- Plinrecht. Martha ---- 62. 176. 707 Runrecht, Marv ---44, 47, 85, 707 R-istmann, Roger ---------, H-707 Putlin, David --------------- 707 Dutz, Richard --- ..---- -702 Ryan, Mary ---- - ---, 202 Sahn, Susan -,----------------- Saint. Gale -.--------------- 101 Saieck, Carol -.----..-------. 63 Saieck, Valerie ---- -..5 7 3, 202 Salem, Betty ------ ----.-. 2 02 564 203 Shi Schumnm anna .... 55555-555-262 Schuster, lean ------- . --61, 64 Schuster, loan --.----- 61, 64, 203 Schuster, Robert ------------ Schutt, Warren --- --- ---117 Schutt, William -- ----- 109 Srhutte, janice 5- ......- -- Schwalm, Robert -- .... 52, 111 Sorenson. Paul ------ Souba, Charles -.---- South. james .-...-..... . Spaeth, Donald ----- Spaeth, janet ------- Spannaus, Bertha Sparschu, Marlene --- Spence, Stephen Spencer, joanne S ilman Mildred P . Springer, james ----- 5555555161 53255255214 57553355214 ---------73 --46.49.R7 ----91. 204 --------204 55555555551 ---204 555 --.-- 214 Springer. Sue .-.-......... 46. 91 Sprung, Thea ------- Spurlock, Barney Stabehow, Carl Stager, Anda ------- Staege. Gordon ----- ------204 55555555567 Stahmke, Wayne --.----.. 75. Ftammel, Edward ---- Standly, Barbara Stanaer, loann ...... 55555555264 Stanius, Carla -.--------- 87, 204 Stansbury, Mildred Stanton. 'erome ----- Stark, Judith ------- Stark, Robert -----.- 55555555264 Stark, Bette ......... Stark, Bonnie ...... Stark, Ernest ...... -- - ...... 204 ----61, 85 Starke, Marylou ......... 91 , 204 Stazinski, Richard --- Stedingk, Barbara ..,. Stedman, Kenneth .... Steeb, Dorothy .... - ------204 -------204 Steege, Theodore --61, 75, 76, 204 Steffan, Adrienne ........... 204 Steffen, judith ..... ...... 4 4, 93 Steffen, William ............... Stegeman, Henry .... ....... l I 1 Stein, Geoffrey ..... Steiner, Arlene ...... Steinke, Barbara ...... 91, Steinke, janet ........... 75, Steinmann, Pamela -- Stemler, Lois ....... Stephan, Fredric .... Steude, Karen ...... Stevens, Laverne ..--.... 97, Stevenson, Sharon --- Stevenson Robert --- sfickfard,'jnl ....... 1111111 Stieghorst, Carol .... -------204 - ...... 204 204 204 -------204 95, -------204 --------75 -95 204 -------204 145155 -------5204 Stifel, Hildegarde --45 50, 91, 204 Stinson, Ralph ............, ,-s, Stock, Gayle ..........,.... 204 Stoddard, Lois ........,-.-..... Stoelting, Lyle .......... 51, 204 Stoeppelwerth, Dorothy Stoll, Henry - ...... - Stoll. Howard ..... -- Stoltenberg, Carol --- Stoooenhagen, Kay .... 1 .1-1112711 Storz, Frank ........ Storzbach, Maria --- Stottlemyer, Naomi -- Strahm. Richard .... Strasheim, Carol ..... Straunz, Carol ...... Strefling, Richard --- Streflinz. Linda --- ,... 126, Strefling, Roy ....... Strefling, Sharon .... Streips, Uldis ....... Strentz, Wallace .... --------49 -------214 --------52 504 1111111564 --------204 14513551111 204 116 204 -------me --------89 564 sfresney. ludith ..... 11111551904 Carl ....... Strieter, Strieter, Strieter, Strieter, Miriam .... Martin ..... ose Anne ........ judith .... - Stritof, Strobel, j ph .-.., Strobel, judith .......... Strohecker, Merrily ...... 74, Stroup, Nancy ...... Strunz, Carol ....... --------204 74 82 91 ---------91 ----91 -------204 1111111504 204 -aa ---------58 Struve. Mary jane ....... 76, 204 Stry. Kay ........ Stuck, Ray ........ Studtmann. Earl .... Stuebe, William .... Stueber, Barbara -- - Stumm, Carolvn ..... 1 Stutzel, Dennis ..... Suabedissen, Carole -- Suckfull, Andrew .... ----e4,205 -11111113 --------av ----89,205 --------714 --------205 Sullivan, james ..... 11116311101 Sullivan, Michael .... Sundbera, Thor ...... Sutter, Corrine ...... Svihra, Andrew ..... 11111111214 Svoboda. Robert ..... Swendsen, joanne --- Swinfo rd, Harold .... 1 Swital, Lorraine ..... Szoke. Sandor ...... Szynalski, Frank --- Tabor, Patricia .... - Taibl, Allen ........ Talbert, Austin ..... Tangermann. judith --1-1-1-1-1 Taylor, Linda ...... Taylor, Mary ..... --------205 53, 54, ---------55 -95 214 ---------63 --------205 175155 -1--1--205 ----97, 205 Teague, Wayne ........,,11. 205 Teall. james ,.1... ,,,,, 7 5, 214 Techlin. Karen - .1.. 126, 205 Teel, William -- - ....,.. --- Tellschow, M. ...1....,..,,1.. 65 Templin, Elaine ........,.... 205 Temolin, Gladys ............,,11 Teneyck, Gary ..........1,...,1 Terney, Marion ...... 61, 64, 205 Tesmer, Holly ................ Teufort, Sandra ................ Tewes, Nancy ...... ,.... 6 0, 205 Tews. Wallace .............. 5 Thacker, joAnn ..... -7 -------205 Thalacker, Roger - .......- 57, 105 Tharp, George ................. Theleman, Sharon ............ 205 Thenhaus, William .........., ,- Thielges. Bonnie ............... Thielker, Marcia .............. 85 'lhieme, Deloris .......... 97, 205 Thies, Robert ............... 109 Thietje, Kay .................. Thomas, joyce ............. .... Thomas, Paul .......... 109, 205 Thompson, Allan ............... Thompson, Larry ..... 46, 75, 205 Thompson, Sharon ............ 97 Thompson, William ....... 58, 109 Thomsen, Karen -- Thormeyer, Barba -----------205 YB ....... --.. 514 Thornburg, john Thornton, Donna ......,1.1... 87 Thornton, Lester .....1....,,.1. Thorp, Cheryl ............1..,.. Thursam, Edward .....,,-..1, 205 Tiffany, Avery .,..-....,,,-,,.- Tilly, Virginia .......... 97, 205 Timm, june ........ .......11 Timper, Delbert Tipton, Richard Tobin, Terry ..... Todhunter, jack .......,. --- -91 214 115 Toepfer, Marie .---- ------- 2 O5 Tomb, Robert .-.- ----------- Toncre, Karen .... ...... 6 1. 205 Torgerson, Larry ......... 45, 67 Toth, Phillip .--- ------------ Towle. jerry ....----- --57, 101 Towler, Wayne ...... ---51, 205 Trainor, Wayne -------- ----- 2 14 Trampe, Susan --65, 66, 99, 205 Traugott, Richard ....... 107, 205 Traucmann. Kenneth ---------- -- Trautman, Lynn ------------ -205 Travis, jayne ----------- ----- 7 5 Tremaine, Gale .... 61, 64, 85, 205 Trenka, janet ------------ ---205 Trenker, Gary ----------- ---111 Trimble, Richard ..,-- --- Troeger, Merton ---43, 53, Trost, Albert ----- 43 , 50. ----205 54, 123 65, 205 Trovel, Roberta -------- ----- Tuel. Kenneth -.------- -------- Tumas, Diane ---------- ----- 2 05 Tupper, Geoffrey ........ 62, 205 Uebel, jacob .... ......... 2 O5 Uher, Barbara -----.-........., Ulbrich, Edith .----......... 205 Ulbrich, Nancy ..........,,1.. 95 Ulm, Ruth .................... Ulmer, Gloria .....--.... 62, 205 Umnus, Helen ............... 91 Umohrey, William .....1.....e1. Underborn, joy .............. 205 Undervvager, Kay - 49 58, 82, 95 Unverfehrt, joanne11--1---74, 205 Uslabar, Kenneth ............... Utter, Daniel .................. Van Alstyne, Lester ...... 53, 214 Van Van Van Van Dyke, Darrel .........-. 205 Epps, Mary ..........1. 205 Evra, james ..----- ........ Santen, jarl ............, 565 Vanderbles, Audrey, ...., 97, Vander Meeden, Don .,-- ---- 1 19 Vandersee, Barbara ........-- 205 Vargas, Dorothy ............. 165 Vargo, Allen ..........--.... Vargo, Robert ................. Vater, Virginia --.-....------ 205 Vaughan, ludith .............. 61 Vaugnh, Carolyn ......11 91, 205 Vaughn, Donna ..-.--.-----. 205 Vau hn Roberta , 205 E! , ..... 56, 91 Vedder, Gail ...............1 705 Verhulst, Richard ........ 117, 28? 2 Vermaelen, Kathy Vermeulen, Anita ......-...11 75 Verses, Christ ......1.....-. 115 Vetter, Carole -...... 58, 127, 205 Vezner, Karl ---------... 50, 107 Vida. Ronald ........ . 214 43, 125 Viehweg, Peter ........... 53, 54 Vieweg, Barbara - -1.... 75, 205 Vinzant, William -.-......... 52 Virgil, Michael ............. 205 Voeks, Dean ..........11,... 214 Vogel, Roger - .-.-.......... 205 Vogel, lohn .... ---63, 83, 109 Veges, Carl .-.-.--..... 122, 205 Vogt, Ernest ............... 109 Vogus, Linda ............... 205 Voigt, Gail ...-.. 63, 95, 129, 205 Voigt, judith ................ 87 Voigt, Linda ........... 127, 205 Voigtmann, Fredrick ............ Volk, john .............. 53, 54 Volkman, Alfred ............... Vollman, Nancy -.......... ---95 Vollrath, Albert ................ Vollrath, john ................. Volz, Marvin ............... 205 Von Amelunxen, Karen ......... Von Deylen, Ronald .......... 212 Vorwerk, Betsy ................ Voss, Laurence ............. 105 Voth, Marjorie ........,...... 95 Vrabel, Steve ............... 103 Wade, Christiane ............. 95 Wagemann, janet ...... 58, 75, S5 Wagner, Charles --52, 53, 60, 214 Wagner, Edith ........ 66, 89, 205 Wagner, Robert ..........1.. 119 Walesh, Stuart ......... 109, 214 Walhausen, Mary .............. Wall, Gloria .......-..-..... 205 Wallace, Robert ............. 205 Wallen, Ralph ......... 103, 205 Wallhausen, Carol ............ 87 Wallman, Clifford - .....---- 205 Walls, Nancy ................ 61 Walters, john ............... 119 Walters, Louanna ........ 61, 205 Walther, Christine ....... 60, 61 Walther, Donna ........ 126, 205 Walther, Susan .......... 61, 205 Ward, William ...........-.... Warfield, Timothy ............. Warinsky, Elaine .,.-..-----.- 97 Warstler Donna - ,----.. 206 . 35, Warstler, Robert ............ Wassmann, Marianna ........ Waterman, Bonita ...-...... Watler, Karl ................ Weames, Alberta ......... 97 Weary, Sharon .......... 214 206 505 911 206 Weaver, Martha ............. 206 Weber, Carol .............. Weber, Carol .....-.-.--.... Weber, Earl ......--........ Weber, Grace -62, 64, 75, 89, Weber Mary ............... 565 Weber, Susan .............. 206 Weber, Patricia ......... 99, 206 Weber, Ruth ..............-.. 63 Weddle, Alice ............... 75 Wegener, Sue .........--.-.. 206 Wegner, Carol .............. 95 Wehmeier, john ............ 214 Wehmeyer, Philip ---53, 109, 214 Weihing, Wallace ---.------- 214 Weikum, Mandy ........ 73, 206 Weimar, Darlene ......--- ---95 Weinhardt, Fred ........ 119, 206 Weiss, Barbara ........ 58, 87, 206 Weissenfels, Herbert ..-----.. -51 Welge, Allan -.------------- 109 Weller, George ---.---------- 206 Wendt, judith .........----- 206 Wendt, Edward ....------- --111 Wennlund, Donald .... -.--.---. Wentzlaff, Robert .------,.. 103 Werling, Wilbert --------------- Werner, Marine --.-- ------- 2 O6 Werner, Anita .---------------- Werner, janis ...1.-...... 91, 206 Werner, Susan .......... 97, 206 Werskey. Paul ----------------- Werth, Carl ......-.-..-- 73, 109 Wessler. judith - ...-.-.. 87, 206 West, Eugene ..-.--.....------ Weydemann, joAnn ..-.... 73, 85 Wheat, Patricia -------------- 93 White, Gail --.---------------- White, jack ..--....-.----- 111 Whitman, Charles -------------- Whitney, jean ........--..--- 95 Wick, Daniel -.--...-.------ 214 Widder, Meryl ..------------ 206 Widenhofer, jerry ....------- 214 Widmer, Raymond .........,. 107 Wieck, Barbara .......---.-. 206 Wicleraenders, Ruth --58, 91, 206 Wiehe, john --..------------ 206 Wiese, Anal ---------.-------., Wiese. judith .........-........ Wiese, Lucille ..-.---.--.------ Wildauer. Robert ..... 53, 54, 214 Wilde, Charlene ........---- 206 Wilds, Cary ...--.....-..... 206 Wilhelm, Charles .--------.. 101 Wilhelm, Margaret ........ .. .... Wilkens, joyce Wilkie, Richard .... 1111145111511565 vang Nancy .......... 1--931 206 Will, Ronald ................... Wille, Karen ...... ---------206 113 Willenbrock, john ........... Willer, Richard ,................ NVilliams, john .... Williams, Bonnie .......... 70, 87 Williams, Karen .... Williams, Richard - Williamson, jerome - Williams, jeanne --- ---------206 214 155 Williams, Donald -.......... 124 Williamson, Nancy ........ 62, Williamson, Roger ........ 64, Willison, Sharon .... Wilmoth, Edmond -- Wilson, Karen ...... Wilt, john - ....... Wine, jack ........ Wing, Richard ..... Winhermantel, Linda Wink, judith ..1-.. Wink, Sharon ..... - 206 206 ---------206 iii 165 508 -87 206 Winnefeld, joyce ............ Winter, Charles --- Winter, Fred ..... -- Winter, Rochelle --- ---------206 ---------206 Wipfler, Allen ------.--.. 53, 54 Wiseman, janet ......---.... Wiswell, john ..... Witte, Richard .... Wittkopp, Bonnie -- 163 ---------206 Wittlinger, Fred ..... ...... Wobermin, Robert ....... 53, Wodrich, Wayne ........ 51, Wojahn, Ann ...... Wolf, jeannette .... Wolfe, Barbara --- Wolfe, Ronald ..... 206 119 105 109 49, 62, 95 ----------62 85 ------61, 165 Wolter, Reynold - ------- 62 Woodruff, Gordon - Wooley, Robert - --- Worch, Nancy ..... Worley, Kenneth --- Worstell, Eileen .... --1-11-1-206 ----io9,zi4 111111111565 i6'Eif'56 Wrede, Sandra --.. 7311 , , Wright, Susan --------------- 206 Wukasch, Ronald ---------53, 54 Wulf, Arnold ....------- 109, 206 Wulf, Carol .---------------- 85 Wulf, Steven .---..--------- 107 Wunderlich, Paul .... 45, 105, 206 Wunderlich, jane ..------,--- 206 Wurm, Donald ......... 125, 206 Yakimow, john ......--...... 53 Yanke, Arthur -------------- 206 Yarovsky, james --- -----.. -1-- Yates, Frances ------- ----- 9 5 Yauk, Carol ....------------ 206 Yeager, Frederick --.----------- Yollmer, Sharon --------------- Yoss, joel .......1,------.- 119 Yost, Barbara ---61, 91, 129. 206 Young, janet ........ 61, 64, 206 Yuill, james --... ..---- ------ Zabel, Carol ............... - Zalewski, Sandra ......... 61, 206 Zabel, Sidney ............... lg? 101 Zaun. Robert ...... Zautner, Susan Zautner, Wilbert ----206 Zeh, Brian ................. 206 Zeile, Ruth ............ 43, 206 Zeim, Nancy ............... 206 Zelez, Elizabeth .... ........ S 9 Zell, Ute -- .--- ---58, 206 Zenk, Patricia .... - ...... 61 Zersen, Kathryn ...... ..... 6 2 Zickuhr, Nancy ............. 206 Zieger, Karen ............... 95 Zeigler, Melanie ...... --95, 206 Zielke, David ........... 115. 206 Ziesk, Arthur ............ 49. S2 Zilke, Carl ........ Zimmermann, james Zimmerman, jeann - Zimmerman, Thomas Zimmermann, Herbert Zimmermann, Pamela Zingerllne, Lila .... ----214 ---------214 111115?f155 ----- i -97 206 Zink, Karen -----.---.-- 126. Zoellick, George --- Zoller, Albert ------ -----7 5, 206 ---------206 Zouganelis, jacob ..... 53. 54, 214 Zubeck, Raymond --..... 57. 105 Zweifel, james ..-.......... 107 1961 BEACON STAFF Editor ........... .............................. H . William Sommers Associate Editors . . .... William Seefeldt, Sue Hampel Business Manager . . . ..,............... Joel Nieting Copy Editor .... ................ IX Iarjorie Voth Index Editors . , . .... Bonnie Williams, Carla Stanius Photography .... .............. C harlie Dillon SECTION EDITORS Activities ..... ..... .... J o yce Rader Athletics ................ .... l .David Happel, Norman Hill Clubs and Organizations .... .... S andra Lohrmann, Ruth Schmalz lf'aeulty-Administration .... .... I iredrica Reichmann, Edie Eddleman, Ruth Reuter Greeks .... .... R Iary Ann Koeneman Seniors ....... .... S andra Schulz Underclassmen .... ..... . Xprildawn Messerschmidt
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