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

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T 1 4 5 ' 3 1 i H - u R 1 2 Nga,- iii M, ' if Jf hv ' y .., L 1 i V 1 Y 1 1 i xslt J Y i l 1 .J VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY VALPA RAISO, INDIANA The UWiV6V5il3l Community ' - X953 Theoretically, a university is a miniature society, a dress rehearsal of the real thing. This year Valpo has kept pace with this tradition. Our society has also expandedg the student direc- tory has more names and the faculty lounge is more crowded. Our mushrooming campus is another indication of the expan- sion. New buildings are rising at a rapid rate, new courses ap- pear in the catalogue, and new organizations are listed on the roster. As students of Valpo, we take pride in our university for living up to this responsibility. ltr People and vzppenin r table of The Universit 54 Activities Y 126 Living Units 166 Athletics 1 196 6 . 1 , .,,.f , ,, 9.1, .J ,, f 15. , fr. -L, f. .A .f. ,.f. ..rfN,-mu . .Q...,-......,,7q7.-.qw-,--v-.,1-Q -..gq--.-.f.4ff.-S-.1-rx--E .- Y-as-ffffx-f,x.Y,: ,Y-,...Q,,,,:,., ,7 gf L , ,..-.Y-..-,...v..-,:-f-frff-:-Wf-- -1-f- f'v-W ..,,'3, ,I V V r I VVith Valpo's expansion the quiet, shaded nooks of Qld Campus are forsaken for the more bustling atmosphere of the New. Although we have lost a romantic tradition, our new one is full of promise. .W.,.,.,.. I. Founded Un Christian PViWCq?l6J The crosses Every institution must have a keystone. For Valpo that keystone is its religious foundations expressed in the motto, mln Thy Light Do We See Light. Outward expressions of Christian fellowship are seen in the daily chapel services and evening ves- pers. Less obvious expressions occur in the classroom, as the stu- dents uphold the Honor Code, on the athletic field, and in con- tinuous assoeiation with others. on the hill frame the Valparaiso University Memorial Chapel during the Lenten season. ,. .fm inn it is Collective Living - Valpo 513716 Dorm living is a highlight of college life. The alarm clock is the student's call to arms, awakening him to another day of classes, mail, and phone calls. Modern dorms are equipped with elevators, While the older ones have the usual stairs. Fire drills at night are compensated for by naps during the day. Nowhere else can a person receive such a varied experience as in a dorm. 10 ,.-f-1-, 1.7, M- W, ,-..-.-:Q-..f:,. 17, ., . 7 1 . . 4 -' ,..,, --.-..,,....-f..--.,. -..WW..,-,....wJ.v,.....,..f--- -vf-- ...- --,MY----PM 4-A-V--H 1 f v-Q.. w M W-,..,,A... f 5 5 I ? 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This urge to find answers has given the campus six Woodroxx' Wilson fellowship winners. 4557 15 . 4 'l as A A 7, mg-', 1 , W ww f 'ffwwf V - ,'1, .. 1 ' K. 5 'H '1:'! nv 4 5 l 0 I 1 filfaf l ln , Y ,- ill 'A i Y., ,,...... -- gg, onli 3' 1 'f 2 .mn ' .1 W .. ., ms -Q -H , ' X1 nn Q' -' - A :igau nl2lx1.-,lu j H ,, .'. . ,V g r ' 3 s f't lo .5 WI I IN e ,'. Qu ' , . - :Jhobf 'V' all N ' x fl V- 'U' ll Pig 5 2 I, '. ' ,' mln IQI, 4 Y f E 5 ' 'fm' f ' . 'mlb 1-' 1 - . I gt-Agle., ,J 'A' Z 'fl ill E g ' y vt 1 I ' - Kllf I-O ' .!, X x -. 5 fs ff? jglk vrevails ke ad- eetings spends stacks. mating nswers ast ex- 5 Put yoursull' in thc sluclc'nl's position 18 nwffwww M-wr ' Pf- In C 5 .ff 1 X J .Ja 1 mf.-uk.. nlff.,-glwvx 1 -+Z 4n6-45.-rf f?'cr'.wL4Zau1. r. .M . 4. Ax-n YVhy not put yourself in the studentls position? Enter into his varied academic life. Every day he moves easily from the microscopic world of the paramecium and the scale maps of a geography class, to the discussions in philosophy and the problems of communication in the modern world. y 1 i 1 T3 J bolt Happened in 163 Pots . . . advisors' signatures . . . queens . . . earoling . . . ICE . . . last blast . . . practice . . . good season . . . long vacation . . . anxiety . . . fun . . . new buildings . . . folk singers . . . droopy floats . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . Cold . . . songfest . . . degrees . . . home . . . alumni s.. ff Q ,W - ,H fs SA , it ffl- A Q K if . gl fu? ff giik A g sg f - ijtrx W! Q ff is e were i if, ss Q Frerbmmz rienmtion Moving in bag and baggage, our freshmen of l962 typified the usual newcomers on campus. Bur- dened with possessions, they unloaded cars in a state of confusion. This was only the beginning of their orientation to Valparaiso, lfollowed by a week of activities to familiarize them with their class- mates beliore the upperclassmen returned to campus. Among the scheduled events were the annual dunes party, lectures, placement exams, and mass blind dating where a floor ol: a mens dormitory escorted a floor of a womenls dormitory. When the upperclassmen returned, the freshmen endured a week of squaring their pots, buttoning, reciting Valpo's history, and singing Valpo's songs. On Stunt Night, all negligent freshmen were pun- ished with tasks to further acquaint them with founders' rock. student bridge, and the fraternities. of . Z1 of ek ss- qs. les nd ed en lg, gs. ln- ,th CS. omecomin Because Valparaiso students want to make a warm and memorable welcome to their alumni, 1962 Homecoming activities galore were planned. lVeeks of preparation succeeded in planning events that familiarized alumni with present Valpo life and re- newed acquaintances with their own Valpo life. The weekends activities began Friday morning, as is the tradition, with the playing of the roving German Band, which signaled the end of classes and the arrival of the alumni. All afternoon, fraternities, sororities, and dormitories competed in the cheer contest. In this way, enthusiasm for Saturdayls foot- ball game reached its peak among the students and spirited the team. Lambda Chi and Alpha Phi Delta won first place in the men's and women's competi- tion. Folk singers Peter, Paul, and Mary provided bril- liant entertainment to a full house Friday night. Following the concert Queen Gail Pitkanen received her crown, and Lembke and Sigma Tau received first place awards for dormitory and house decora- tions. After fraternity and sorority alumni parties Fri- day night and Saturday morning, Lincolnway Ave- nue set the scene for the Homecoming parade. Crepe paper floats adorned with Valpo beauties filed past hundreds of viewers. The judges awarded first place to the Tau Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Phi Delta sorority floats. At the game in the afternoon the crowds of Valpo fans filled the stands to watch our Crusaders' victory. The fans with brown and gold mums and pompoms resounded with cheers of joy. 25 Action continued even at half-time as our western homecoming theme was portrayed by the band's music and formations of guns, bows, and arrows and by the Crusaderettes' marching. The victorious crowd celebrated Saturday night at the all-school dance in the Union and the alumni dance at the armory. Sunday afternoon final views of the house and dorm decorations and tours of the dormitories were made as alumni and students ended their week- end, relishing the memories that were not soon to be forgotten. Q , X. lm J u Q W VICTUFW BUST '?'Wf'6rr. WW TW- F if ! 'l -1 f Rn-lmaw TBEMQJ if 0670 Clnfzktmm Christmas at Valparaiso starts early. Because of the religious significance and because vacation be- gins a couple Weeks before Christmas, Advent ini- tiates our Christmas spirit. Decorations reveal this all over campus. The Chapel, Union, library, dorms, and fraternity houses glisten with colored lights, candles, ornaments, and evergreens. Snowladen stu- awww' dents echo the spirit in cheery Christmas greetings and conversations. The major Christmas activities began the Saturday before vacation with the annual Sno-Ball dance. This year hundreds of students danced under glisten- ing snowballs and snowflakes at the Union. The breathtaking and reverent Messiah was presented by the University Choir and Orchestra to proclaim the Christmas message. '5, 1- IQS -Y IS. . 1- le ' 'd ff x if IH I Sororities, fraternities, and dormitories entered in- to the activities. The fraternities served at the Scheele Hall Christmas party, and the girls recipro- eated the following night by caroling at the frater- nity houses. The YVOIllCll,S dorms also filled the air with songs as they caroled at the houses and were invited in for Christmas refreshments. Enter- ing into Valpo tradition, the freshmen women honored President Kretzinann in the Christmas caroling reception at Altrnria. Christmas vespers climaxed Valpo's celebration as the entire student body joined in worship at the Chapel at midnight before leaving' for family celebrations. 30 4 Ziff? if as A .1 A 'gf W, V? f ,4 f - ap 4' I 52512. ,-wpwldn lag JV Y , J 3 . ,' 5 y 9V'i'hWt4dm!k Wag . 2 o I 4'QiW. . W NU s'E 3 gg. ,.j -qu . . M, be y ' , , fp.: , 'V v Q1 av c M' 1' Q .. qu 5 ...av 'if , My -1 + ..A 1. 'A' 'K 3' 'K 'aa' a 'B ' AQ , ' Nh.-0 1 o if .Sf ' af' ,x 4 ' ' In ' 5, 4 QS 1 74 Alt f -'af ,A -I , 0 ,C 4a gh? f M4314 in 4-Im., , . ,,, -amp: oncertf amd Comfor Wfwf A ' The Chapel is the setting for intellectual as well as religious stimulus. Here concerts and convocations are scheduled throughout the year. Each semester, the Opening Convocation serves to encourage stu- dents to begin the semester with a desire for know- ledge. In addition, an Honors Convocation is held to recognize all students who have achieved a 2.5 or better average. Because our Chapel organ is so magnificent, it is used for recitals by guest organists such as Anton Hiller and for accompaniment for touring choirs and for the Valpo choirs. Throughout the year the Chapel and University Choirs, Orchestra, and Band give concerts which can also be enjoyed by the whole student body. well :ions ster, stu- iow- ield 2 .5 ., it tton and the and role Interpretive dancing is a new horizon in Worship The Social Committee sponsored a varied concert program this year. a 5 I The 1962-63 academic year saw the demise of Appian Society and the establishment of the Indiana Delta Chapter of the Tau Beta Pi Association at Valparaiso University. Appian Society, established in l959 as the local engineering honor society, was selected for affiliation with Tau Beta Pi, national engineering honor society, at the Associationls 57th National Convention in Long Beach, California dur- ing October. Formal installation-initiation ceremo- nies were held on March 23. Tau Beta Pi recognizes I I I I I 3II I E I I I I Top row: W. Kosman, Rich Hartman, J. Meyer, A. Landmeier, R. Besel. Second row: , G. Kiefer, J. Oelschlaeger, H. McClear, Kilpinen, R. Brems, D. Graumann. Bottom row: E. Abraham, L. Kruelle, S. VValesh, R. Moellenholf, A. Hack, L. Quass, G. Anderson. Not piclureclz Prof. Mortimor, V. Schneider. T B tal Pi The installation of Valpo's chapter of Tau Beta Pi was an academic high point. I I superior junior and senior engineering students. Ill s I ntmml lxllll 1' S S NX nltsh R Mot Lll roll III ff. It fm. L, I P- Q -1 a 2 of iana li at shed was mal 37 th dur- mo- izes :ll6, len- edzkoztiom In keeping with Valpols growing trend, many new facilities have been dedicated this year. The most outstanding occasion was the new gym addition dedication preceding the basketball game with Notre Dame on December 8. This exhibition game was played with the significance of playing the same team as at the dedication ceremonies of the original gym twenty-three years ago. The dedication of the organ in the Gloria Christi Chapel was a cultural and religious highlight of the year. The organ adds its new tones to the ser- vices formerly accompanied by a piano. These in- novations are marks of the progress so greatly seen around Valpo. Coach Larson was the privileged character who took the first plunge into the new pool. 35 4 4, 1 W 575 ,, 7 V ' 9 6 A, fa fr ww W 1 W, jf? f i X X 1 ' 1 f f 'K 11401 rdi Gmf C' '. NI111'11i 111115 w1'1'11c1111 1l111'L'1'L'11 12111911 s111111-111s il g.11111- 111111 1111211111 X11111111'L11 111' 111111111111 11 1'i11111 1'1i11g 111' e111'i11-1116111 11111111 1111 1,1111111 51-11s1111 Nl11111 11111 111 11 1N 11111 N11111k'111N 111.11111 1111 1 1 11 1JCgHll. 1 1'i1111y 11l'tc1'11111111 111111-1111i1y 111111 s111'111-113' 1111- N1.11111 1.1.11 1'1.111 .11 1111- x1111111X, 11111111111 111 111611117618 111111 C1Ol'111 1'csi11c111s 1-11111111-11-11 111 1111- 111- 1111111. 111 11-N 1-14111.1-11-1111111.1111111-11 1111' 11111111 S1'1l11J1lll'il1g 1111111-st. 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Queen of the festivities. . ,bg , ' it 0 ' We my , V , ,W 55, , 5 ,Alum ,WI F4 it if f W A , 4 9 E 1 1 f 1 ft 4 f 4 f f 4 ly V l 1 f f f 4 'FT l I .. yo Outh Actwzt enter just around the bend at the end of Union Street on Morgan Boulevard, in the middle of South Side Park stands a long, low, brown building known as the Youth Activity Center. Here, eighteen hours a week, the scene is one of lively activity as youth of the Locust Street area come to scream and run off pent-up energy in active sports, to express crea- tivity in crafts projects, to satisfy healthy curiosity on nature hikes and scavenger hunts. But most of all, they corne to receive needed attention, affection, and acceptance from the university students who plan and supervise the program which they began in the fall of 1962 in conjunction with the Valparaiso Park Board. Excess energy is released through such activities as this at the Youth Center. The Youth Center Staff met regularly to discuss administrative problems. av' i I I , S , , s S , s S ,s, ,s c c S S , i s I Street li Side 'Wil as hours Youth Cl run 5 C1'Ca. riosity OSI 0f iction, 5 who gan in Iaraiso Jblems. Y M ,ul rank N ledging and Rmb The annual spring sorority ballotting and bi- annual fall and spring fraternity ballotting are pre- ceded by seasons of rushing prospective members. Through rush parties members of the Greek organ- izations decide who will best fit into the unity of their sisterhood or brotherhood while rushees eval- uate the organizations for their participation. After making the thoughtful decisions, rushees ballot and wait to learn the reply of their choice. Upon acceptance a pledge class is put to the test of unity through pledging. Among the assigned tasks, services rendered to such beneficial institutions as the Valparaiso Youth Center are numbered with sometimes less satisfying chores. Because the actives are demanding and detached from the pledges, the pledges depend on one another for support and grow in unity. Xxx 39 ff' im' 'CSC ZA ..-f7,.,,,.- M... 7 ,7.--xm--Lfw..,,E.,,..,-....,.,.. ....,.7-.,.....f-47.1-.-.,.N-.F ,-7, . Q ST. 7 K, Y 1 , ,,,, ,,,,,,i-17 51, 5 F: , ,,...,....7- 7.15-77 ,.' -Fw-,..,..7.vf.,.Wf..., 7-,-V-.77-...,.---, .,.,. .- ,,,7..7..,. 77 7-7,--,-,--7- ,vw ,,, 1 Ef qwv dv? f ' f fb W. 5 f 177 X 12' ' A .4 4 ai Q X-7 ENS AM 1 2,77 X 5. . A , Q. wx 7.9 51577, if .- X -5 Q7 ,fx X --A -'7 1 X X ff ? X Q -,71,:f.,wsfWvw 77,,Mwf+W ww , , ws4?,iz ff -mlawvwwvff f WW W -Z H fx ' 7 my , n H. M Q x , 1 ' x X nion Buildin Actiafitier As the students who frequent the Student Union know, there are a great deal of activities and facili- ties available at our student center. Directed by Mr. Looman, the Union houses social as well as func- tional activities. The cafeteria under Mr. Harmon's direction offers well-balanced meals for Valpo's typically hungry college student body and a catering service for banquets sponsored by campus organiza- tions. The airy cafeteria with its spacious view of HCW campus has an adjoining lounge with a tele- vision for students' spare-time entertainment. In the games room, athletic advocates can com- pete in bowling, ping pong, or pool. Bowling classes are also held here. Other skills can be tried with the sit-down games in the main lounge. For cultural stimulation art exhibits featuring everything from Classical painting to abstract modern design are shown in the lounge and hallways of the Union. Spacious Great Hall and West Hall offer room for Flliday night movies, dances, banquets, and lectures While the lounge serves the further purpose of the Lag Series on Friday afternoons. l V Q nion E i The upstairs offices of the Union house Valpds publications. They also provide meeting rooms for Student Senate, Union Board Committee, and their subsidiary committees and the service organizations, The Placement Office schedules interviews for sen- iors to help them procure positions for after gradua- y tion. These interviews are conducted by represema- tives of schools and industries from all over the country. Any student taking time out from studying is sure to find something of interest at the Student Union for enjoyment or accomplishment. i 1 ,J X The Placement Service ' ' ' - ' i provides information 'ibout ' '- , . . , - 1 . . . . i 1 1 vocations, as well .is tooitlinatiiig Job interviews. , .l- 42 l , Ss? . Q 4 4 : k x fAWf QM 2 ,. ,. Q mf 'W' ,, ,wif Nuff, Q ' , .. M W ,Nw f I My I 6 5 Z , av 9 1 Z f ' ,K 5 5 -1 x ...- nm f , -M .nv , x 'Q aww ff AAX4 f ful- ff wwf? 1 4'Qf f ., ,MX 3 Q A ,W mf ,nc Q M 5 Zm. y-1,?ifA413, 5:24 14597 ff f , , .X A V, Iffwfxf Nw 4 Q 4 K, Z W, f , M Ntxy W M5 ..., .. . 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These two satirical comedies were followed by Waiting fm- Godot, Beckett's tragicomedy of the futility of 311 man's actions while waiting for Godot or death, and the popular Annie, Get Your Gun, another comedy on the boisterous and unrefined American female. Each cast for these four plays plus the other presentations of the year required a personal sense oif comedy in order to carry off its roles. The ad- ditional matinees toward the end of the year attest the fulfillment olf this endeavor. House on Spring VVeekend. Top row: J. Morgan, B. Edwards, D. Stoll, VV. Bohlen. Bottom row: D. Carrali, Kienitz, M. Christianson. 44 1 -M ,, 5 .N ,,.,. --.1 -..4 1' -Q' 0 ' 14 Q T SX' f x, . .3, ., . it . X-:fi - ' . Y- iw X. is K mm ' 9 A . A 'Ak L, fi Rfk xg ASQ K li Mxlxmv 5 I iw 3 'ij .3 'SW- J 1 J '5i E:-1' 1 N swf , . gl, ,. fr i 'z -.1 1 , 5 CL? I K HN. it 2 Z ff ? f Curtain up-stage lights ,, viz-750 f -14. V my f , f Aff , 46 4. af, X f-'W ,NW Sandy Schoenfeldt finds that backstage work is not a snap job. on! Most of the unusual effects produced on stage in Kroencke's Little Theater are due to technical abilities of dedicated students. gwv ,x 1 1 Q 51 yeh ,swf ,lj .315 K ,VJ 5 V pmlll I ,fi il.-1 gn an 7 Q grin gist if ggi? rm, .Y w Qx' I 'img Q 'N 7 Dmmvlf mm' Pklyr Of great importance to the success of a play and its actors are the technical crews of the theater. Lighting and sound effects set a mood and are specially prominent when few properties and little scenery is used. In addition to the properties and scenery, the actors' make-up and costumes help them fit into and feel their roles. Prompting and block- ing in rehearsals and cues during performances from the stage manager enable a play to run smoothly. During a performance the audience little realizes the hectic work of the crews going on behind stage changing scenery and properties, helping performers change costumes and make-up to make sure that everything up frontl' is just as the audience should see and sense it to be. A reading play, U. S. A., shows the change in Aincrican life from 1900-1930. Skip Herr dons his unusual in part in llifllflllg for Godot. akeup for his . . . f 2 -.1 kee the ala Each script has involved technical instructions. Several people are needed hxckstagc to p 1 Y running smoothly. .44 14 ---.M,,,.. ..,,, omhfuctzon on COIWLPMJ Signs of Valpo's move from the old to the new campus loom up everywhere on East Campus. As Valpo makes its changes by modernizing old and developing new facilities, we students have watched the construction areas. Bare excavations surrounded by rigid machines are emerging into the impressive buildings housing students and classes. From the beginnings of the law building to the completion of the gym to the settling in Brandt Hall and its cafeteria, stages of growth are present. In order for us to help the workmen with their tasks, we have had to stay out of their way. This meant re-scheduling gym classes to keep us outside and adjusting to construction inconveniences in our dorms. However, symbolizing Valpo's growth, this construction is a welcome spectacle to us all. ,A 'A .xl lvl :QL PM vtfl' ,' ki i fgl Z x .4 5v I 4' 4 Q 'KSN wi 'NS lb: 'Nl sv 'f l SQ' R tsl. , . Wi Z ' ,zz li Q X A .la ,Q A lift X. ESQ E. woe MUN gggp S+Ay ou+ + c bw dw 'C' 'HWY' LAN ,NS CousTmf'f40N 7' ,, X., HHON7 T'hmvL y' Z T I 1. -X xx yv l V it . 1X f I li 'I I ,- il 0 l2'I. I I lim M i 353-'ing , i 'R is X X5 . N ,qw 1 we X Xxx X Xi, ,, Xxx ,. :. , I 53,1 ihiwwff-' . .WW -X V EN xx :QQ Xxx? Q -3 da: X it g Q AVV Q An unfmlshed swimming pool held the pronuse of compleuon by sprmg The Rotunda provides dining service for Brandt and Mfchrenberg H1115 i t felis usual, the bike race was the rnost thrilling event of field c ay. prin eeleend Welcoining spring last year, Valpo staged its annual Spring YVeekend. Loaded with springtime ag- tivities, the Weekend offered an outlet for our spring fever and fervor. Field day activities featured track and relay races, ball throwing contests, jumping feats, and a novel bike relay around campus. The all-campus picnic furnished the quantity of fogd needed for our robust athletes. The folk singers, art show, and faculty-varsity game with a 14-0 victory for the varsity were cliniaxed by the Spring Ball reigned by the queen and her court and in the Greek songfest with Pi Kappa Alpha retaining the fraternity trophy for the third year in a row. Many students congregated on East Campus for the all-school picnic. XY bm x 'U Xiu, bpring 5 the Gm if-nl plain le gy! C X 5 The queen and her court review field clay activities. Marge Stephensg Marilyn Fischer, queeng Barb Eifertg Herta Dravinikas. The PiKA's permanently retained the trophy with first place D . - . in the Songfest. The KTZ's were first in the sorority competition. 51 f My , 9' Mn 1219 In ,Li '- ,nl mil auf .10 ,g lit -, and gint? X, J I 01'lfl1'lfl61flC61flfl67flf With the close of the school year, the traditional Commencement exercises were held on old campus. The speaker, Dr. YV. C. Dickmeyer, addressed the class in this ceremony marking a progressive step in knowledge, culture, and ambition. Culminating in the receipt of their degrees, the program ended the seniors' college careers as guests proudly watched. Each senior left V alpo advancing toward graduate work or careers. Each one left Valpo with more appreciation for knowledge. Each one left Valpo with more wisdom for solving life's practical and personal problems. Each one left Valpo with stores of cherished memories and acquaintances. President Kretzmann speaks to seniors for the last time. 1 I Dr. WV. C. Dickmeyer, the 1962 Commence- ment speaker. 1 ? 1 '91 M-N WNW , . nj The Prefident The life of our President O. P. Kretzmann is active and varied. O. P.'s life on Valparaiso's campus is valued by students who Wallt a person to whom they can look as a symbol of greatness in a man, This greatness includes reverence, intelligence, and humor. His magnetism draws students to Valparaiso University and the high Christian ideals for which it stands. O. P.'s activities are a part of the never-ending circle that surrounds our campus life. These include preaching sermons, crowning the homecoming queen, meeting and conversing with important people, mak- ing decisions that enlarge the dimensions of the university way of life, and the most important point on the circle, just being O. P. No matter which way the circle runs, O. P. con- tinues to perform his duties on the University's campus, remaining a symbol of respect to all who are here, have been here, and will come here. This man is all that we at Valparaiso could ever want to look for in a great man, that is why he is OUR president. l l E t i l Shirley K. Flynn, Dean Dean of Students, Dean of W'omen, of Men. Luther P. Koepke, Administration Aiding the efficient operation of the university, the administration works in all phases of Valparaiso life. President Kretzmann and the deans see to it that Valparaiso's academic standing is upheld. At registration the registrar's office organizes the class schedules, while the business office bills students and handles all monetary transactions for the school, Student Services contributes scholarships, campus employment, and loans. In addition, it conducts tours of the campus for all visitors. During the semester, the staff at the Student Union directs placement services, union building activities, and off and on campus activities. Univer- sity restaurants, dormitory directors, and health and counseling services make our day-to-day living easier. The maintenance crew, Department of Development Alumni Association, and University Guild continual- ly look after the schools present and future welfare. 7 NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Top row: O. YV. Toelke, Paul NI. Fleck, Louis .-X. Menking, Carl Iireinheder, VValter Schur, Oscar Boock, Llarold I-I. Hoermann, Dr. O. F. XVagner, Hymen lfirehammer, Paul Nieter, Dr. VV. YY. Reimer, Vvllllalll Qeither. liolltonz rozu: Reverend Karl Henrichs. Clarence A. Kelley. Eric Orl- ling, Louise Drews, Louise Nicolay, Ldwin O. Schiewe, Otto Lange. Theodore Schlake. 58 tt Albert G. Huegli, XYlL61J16'51LlLllI for 'XClClC111lL Xfffnre Xlbert Frank Str1bner, Otto XV1lte1 loelke X uepresrdcnt for Vxce president for BLISIIILSS :nd Fmwnee Development DEPARTxmN'r OF DEVEIOPXIFNT Top nov Retymond C lxrum 'IILIOIIS Boiiom tow 'me 12 Rotk Xflllllllhll ttton Xsmtmt sleg Director of Student Pitron PIOUIMIITI karl H Hennchs, to lV1LCPI'6SlClLllI loelke Otto XX lotlke Vtee prtsnrltnt lor Development COI'1Sl1lT.lIlI Seth H Moseley III Drreetor ol Development lfstwte Planningg XVill1'nn I Hlessler Dueetor of Llergy Rel NNN Adminirtmtion Robert B. Springsteen, Business Manager for the University. ff r '-MW X , , MW, ,wif :WW -W , , K fn ,W,WW, X , 'w,,,.,M, 'W ,, rx t -ef. , Xx X in S , Xb:-we x ..-......,,.t.-. ,...... ii fg sg X'NS55myXb2'X Bernice Ruprecht, Executive Secretary of the Na- Paul 12, Tliune, University Registrar, tional Valparaiso University Guild. Carl Galewf Diffiswf Of Inform- , A lfifillizun Domke, Clerk of the works of tion Services, Ass t. Dean of Men. John Strietelmeier, University Editor. New Construction. ,N xl, h 1' NEIL J 'is ws.,-Y , 4, x Q Josephine L. Ferffuson, D're t . , Student Servicesf 1 C Of of iiderick H. Rechlin, Director of ' missions. Q PS5 irector of Admissions Earl H. Sniith, Admissions Counselorg E. Martin Jehn, D Counselingg Glenn VV. Ocock, Assistant Director of Student Services. ames M. Richards, Superintendent of Buildings and Groundsg Maynard O. Arlene Laesch, Bursar and Busi- ness Office Manager. V,.lLLl1 4 i Helen M. Olson, Director ol Social Activitiesg Alfred R. Looman, Director ol Placement and Vocational Guidance. Kenneth Harmon, Director of University Restau- Q-.- rants. . 1 n l H. Kelsog S. Umbachg E. Schwanng V. Buslnngg B. Grunaug J. Stager, Assistant Librar- l?lIlQ E. Johnsong H. Grunau, Librarian. ' Administration Dr. Mahela YV. Hays, Director of University Counseling. Dr. Robert Stoltz, University Physician. Marcus T. Young, Director of Alumni Affairs. Alumni Officers: A. Wellman, Treasurerg J. Chester, Vice- president for Alumni Supportg R. E. Pell, President, H. Henderson, Vice-president for Public Relationsg W. E. Sch- lender, Vice-president for Academic Encouragement, L. A. Jacobs, past President. Absent: Bolgert, Vice-president for Alumni Unificationg Mrs. E. Tatman, Secretary. AM I 63 Am tfczbnce Allen VV. Tuttle, Ph.D.g Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The switchboard at Kinsey Hall rings in the news for the administrative and music offices. Il 64 The College of Arts and Sciences provides its stu- dents with a diversified selection of fields for study, The basic courses of the first two years are in the social and natural sciences, religion, physical educa- tion, foreign languages, and English. Having received a cultural background in the arts and sciences, a student is prepared to make his choice for his major and minor fields of study for the next two years, In addition to earning degrees in Arts and Sciences, students may specialize in pre-medical, pre-dentistry, pre-medical technology, pre-nursing, youth leader- ship or deaconess training. The Honor Program, Directed Studies, and extracurricular clubs enrich a studentls classroom program. Cultural opportunities are provided by the music department. - 'N-w......NNns I - in 5:9 :gl fl. f ,.-- ', gl ' k . 'M 'M The entrances to Bogarte, Heirnlich, and Baldwin Halls are among Valparaiso's longest used portals PsYcHOLoGY: Mr. jon Fabrycky, M.A.g Associate Professor Hans VVendt, Ph.D.g Associate Professor Nicholas Louis, Ph.D., Associate Professor Rudolph W'aldschmidt, Ph.D. Arty Science Facult Under the direction of the Arts and Sciences faculty, students are guided toward practical and cultural goals. The faculty not only prepares students for their major occupations but also toward the ap- preciation of knowledge and the ability of clear thinking. Included among the faculty to encourage these goals are scientists, ministers, sportsmen, and linguists. In directing students, the instructors must treat each class from freshmen to seniors in a progressive- ly more mature manner, to consider any lack of experience, and to foster their development in the thinking processes. The members of the faculty, many who have Masters and Doctors degrees, are chosen to assure their capability for this task. HISTORY Top row: Assistant Professor Martin Schaefer, M.A.3 Associate Professor XfVillis Boyd, Ph.D., Assist- ant Professor Conrad Engelder, M.A.g Associate Professor Arthur Kautz, Ph.D. Bottom row: Miss Ellen Sweet, M.A.g Professor VValter Bauer, Ph.D. , Y W 'fav 66 Q, f l 4faWawWaiW.a.,,,,,,,,,,,, X ss V Xa X SS M' f A-wane! ri 'Mfsbf I Top row: john Mennen, B.D.g Assistant Professor Arng Kristo, A.B.Ed.g Assistant Professor Hans Boehringer, B.A., B.D. Bottom -row: Assistant Professor Andrew Schulze, LL.D.' Assistant Professor Richard Baepler, B.D.: Assistant Prgfcsf sor Norinand XVidiger, A.B.g Mr. Robert XVeinl1old, B.A. RELIGION Top row: Assistant Professor Dale Lasky, S.T.M.g Assistant Professor XValter Rast, S.T.Nl.: Mr. Edward Schroe- der, BA. Bottom row: Assistant Professor Carl Lutze, B.A.g Professor Carl Gieseler. Th.D.: Assistant Professor Paul Bret- scher, M,A.g Reverend Edgar Senne. BfATl-IEMATICS Top row: Assistant Professor Marvin Mundt, M.S.g Associate Professor Gordon Graves, Ph.D.g Professor Kermit Carlson, Ph.D.3 Professor Arthur Hallerberg, Ed.D.g Mr. Louis Foster, M.S.g Assistant Professor John Lennes, SPEECH AND DRANIA Top row: Mr. H. Samuel Hamod, M.A. Bottom row: Assistant Pro- fessor Fred Sitton, Ph.D.g Associate Profes- sor Van Kussrow, Ph.D.g Mr. Joseph Suec, M.S. V WWN4 M.A. Bottom row: Assistant Professor Norman Hughes, M.S.g Assistant Professor RutlI Deters, M.S.g Assistant Professor Diane Krebs, M.S.g Assistant Professor Malcolm Reynolds, M.S. 'Vila ji Focult FOREIGN LANGUAGE Top row: Professor Ed- gar Reinke, Pli.D.g Assistant Professor Josef Mfielir, M.A.g Miss Geraldine Raddetz, M.A. Bottom row: Associate Professor Thora Moulton, Pli.D.g Professor Mfaltlier Miller, Head, M.A..g Professor Hazel Guillaurnant, M .A. Top row: Mr. Herbert Kueter, M.A.g Miss Beverly McGraw, M.A.g Dr. Gustav Must, Pl1.D. Bottom row: Assistant Professor Frieda Schenck, M.A.g Miss Selina Ander- son, M.A.g Assistant Professor Mrs. Gustav Must, Pl1.D. ART: Mr. David Elder, M.A.g Mr. Richard Caennnerer, Jr., B.F.A.g Assistant Professor Richard Brauer, M.S. on GOVERNMIQNT Top row: Assistant Professor Donald Munclinger, Pl1.D.: Professor Z01- tan Sztankay, Pol. SGD.: Associate Professor YICIOI' HOHINQIH, Jr., M.A. Bottom, row: lrofessor Louis Xfllcliling. I.D. PHx'sICAL EDUCATION: Associate Professor Ed- gar Larson, M.S., Associate Professor Paul Meadows, PlI.D.g Associate Professor Emdry Bauer, M.A., Associate Professor Richard Koenig, M.S.g Assistant Professor john Krau- se, M.S.g Mr. William Steinbrecher, B.A., B.S.g Assistant Professor Darrel Zimmerman, M.E.j. SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK Assistant Professor eff ohnson : . J J i , PlI.D.g Assistant Professor Ross Scherer, A.M.g Mr. l411l1Z1I'1Cll, M.A., LL.D.g Associate Professor Ilse Dronberger, Ph.D.g PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top row: Mrs. John Lampl, B.S.g Mrs. Naomi Christian, M.S., Assistant Professor Ruth Brown, M.S. Bottom row: Miss Carol Gouwens, M.A., Associate Professor Shirley Flynn, M.S. Assistant Professor Fred Steininger, M.A., Professor Margaretta Tangerman, M.A., Professor DortlIea Miss Emma Freeman, M.S., Assistant Dunagan, M.A. Fclcult PHILOSOPHY: Assistant Professor Marcus Riedel, A.B. Mr. Edwin Lawrence, B.D. BUSINESS Top row: Associate Professor lfVilbur Hutchins, LL.B.g Mr. XfVillia1n Dronberger, M.B.A.g Professor Erwin Goehring, M.A.g Assistant Professor Harold Standly, M.B.A.g Assistant Professor Paul Heyne, M.A.g Assistant Professor Mae Dolezal, M.S. Bottom row: Associate Professor Harold Gram, M.A.g Associate Professor Janet Sievers, M.B.A., Mr. Xflfalker Fesrnire, M.B.A. Ph.D.g Assistant Professor James I-Iaslett, M.S.: Professor Arniin Manning, Ph.D.g P1'OlCSSO1 Manual Bretsclier, Pli.D. Puvsics: Associate Professor Donald Shirer. Pl1.D.g Assistant Professor Herbert Jackson, MA., Assistant Professor V. Hugo Sclnniclt, GEOGRAPHY Top row: Associate Professor Erwin Buls, M.S.g Asso- ciate Professor F. Kallay, Ph.D., Assistant Professor William Kowitz, M.A. Bottom row: Professor A. H. Mever, Ph.D.g Mr. Elmer Hess, M.S.g Mr. John Kunstmann, MA., Mrs. Frederick Rechlin, M.A. BIOLOGY Top row: Professor William Bloom, Ph.D., Mrs. J. B. Peri, M.S.g Assistant Professor Kenneth Nichols, Ph.D., Mr. Gayton Marks, M.A.g Associate Professor VV. C. Gunther, Ph.D. Bottom row: Professor Carl Krekeler, Ph.D.g Associate Professor Robert Hanson, Ph.D. MUs1c Top row: Associate Professor Richard VVienhorst, Ph.D., Assistant Professor joseph McCall, M.M.g Assistant Professor Norman Hannewald, M.S.g Mr. William Eifrig, M.M.g Assist- tant Professor Julius Klein, A.B., B.D., Assistant Professor Facult ENGLISH Top row: Mr. Philip Raisor, M.A., Miss Phil- omene Ducas, M.A.g Miss Peggy Marshall, M.A.: Mr. Francois van Rosevelt, M.A. Bottom row: Mr. Robley Wilson, Jr., BA., Associate Professor Henry Prahl, M.A.g Assistant Professor Nola Vlfeginan, M.A., Professor Allen Tutle, Ph.D., Professor Herbert Umbach, Ph.D., Mr. Larry Uffelman, M.A. Top row: Mr. Robert Butts, M.A.g Associate Professor Herbert Risley, Ph.D.: Mr. Rex Cunningham, M.F.A.g Associate Professor Palmer Czamanske, A.M.g Mr. Vllalter Sanders, A.B., M.S. Bottom row: Mrs. Katherine Clark, M.A., Miss Mary De-long, M.A.: Associate Professor Save- son, Ph.D., Professor XfValter Friedrich, Ph.D., Associate Professor Paul Phipps, Ph.D. Yllilliam Kroger, M.Mus. Bottom row: Professor Newman Powell, Ph.D., Mrs. Mary Myers, B.S.g Assistant Professor Kathryn Aller, M.S., Professor Theodore I-Ioelty'Nickel, Mus.D., D.D. , 72 li, ll Q.. -,. , ,. in .fy fa fm ofessor IIA, falter Clark, Save- daze HBH S50l' fel. i EDUCATION: Assistant Professor Wfayne Swihart, M.A.g Dr. P. VV. Lange, Head, Ph,D.g Assistant Professor Gene Brockopp, Ph.D.g Professor Richard Kroenke, lld.D.g Assistant Professor XiVilliam Schulte, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor Eugenia Stiemke, M.A.g Professor Dana Schwanholt, M.S.g Assistant Professor Alfred Koester, M.A.g Associate Professor Milton Marten, Ph.D. Hownz EcoNoM1cs: Mrs. Anita Manning, B.S.g Mrs. Doris Peller, B.S.g Profess- or Lois Simon, M.A., Mrs. Arlis Hever, schke, Ph.D. B.S.g Assistant Pro- fessor William Leo- CHENIISTRY T011 Tow: Assistant Professor A. Cook, Ph.D., Associate Professor Lewis Smith, Ph.D., Pro- fessor Theodore Schwan, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor VVilliam Loeschke, Ph.D.g Professor Alvin Meibohm, Ph.D. Bottom row: Professor Raymond Larson, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor Byron Ferguson, M.A. 219' 73 yf'6p '25, ,ff ,Xf ff -gg, , 1 rf! X Q xx S 1 X s 9 Q f Ox W I 'N Q ,X 5 f ' X 1 N- i f ' X6 X A? X' , 1 fi X Q . gy V V X s Q . 'MXH X , S S 4, 1 4 , iff Z '41 ' dw I V ..., Q . . 4 A X , , ,,f..,..A g , ,Xf,,gifg,V f .X I, f , f '2f 1'5f - X Sym 'fsfjwfrgnr I I aw, jp - sis av s .i s' QA :X -' '- '2 , X s X W s 2 X X fi Vt s X 1 f XA f N X X X X Q XJ, f 1 N' N 4 is N x X Mmm, X ,s f X . ' .: ss' 2 I V , nk- f X V X Wx X V!! JS X 6 X54 K, WX Q f f X X XX S q A Q Arts .fczknce Charlotte Ann Abraham B.S.Ed. Williams Bay, Wisconsin jane Claire Anderson B.S.Ed. Indianapolis, Indiana Martha Ann Asman B.S.Ed. Saginaw, Michigan Gary D. Avery B.A. Pekin, Illinois Robert Lewis Ayres B.A. Brick Township, New jersey Barbara-sue Elizabeth Babiar B.A. Chicago, Illinois Zoe Clara Bachmann B.S.Ed. Hammond, Indiana Albert George Baerenklau B.A. Manhasset, New York William Balas B.A. Boston, Massachusetts ludson Ball B.A. Chicago, Illinois Norman C. Balliet B.A. Roanoke, Indiana Larry Edward Barr B.A. Fort Smith, Arkansas Inez Bauer B.S.P.E. Bay City, Michigan Louis Bauer lr. B.A. Akron, Ohio Lyle Walter Becher B.S.P.E. Westminister, California Raymond E. Behling lr. South Bend, Indiana Barbara Ann Behrmann B.S.Ed. Muncie, Indiana William Beilfuss B.A. Glen Ellyn, Illinois Elizabeth lean Beins B.S. St. Louis, Missouri Claudia Lois Bergamini B.A. Chicago, Illinois Robert Henry Bernth B.A. LaPorte, Indiana Frederick Charles Betz B.A. Chesterton, Indiana William R. Beu BA Belvidere Illinois Charles F Brls BA Waukegan Illinois ,v wiv ww. wwf' SW vu IGI IV' vi K I-. I .bali M 1: fy wifi' I IW: I I . L Wulf M0406 J iw-:If- gs.: lffffff' iz: f ' Iw Wil' L: Ieaelllf' lj: II 5.1 St im-.un 'Jetta linema- In- V1.1 .Q CHI' II ill lite: rm Iflllhll if? Fa:- lfllf lm Cr' .25 ,Q lla li .c ,rp I 1ln,,. Iifit X. iff-Q. im 'i.:- ' . - W4 I Im ' I hi we . . . ' ' N 1 L 5 LS'em'0r.r Richard W. Bimler B.A. Hillside, Illinois james A. Birch B.A. Sr, Louis, Missouri William Robert Blount B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio Larry R. Bluhm B.A. Michigan City, Indiana Elaine Carol Blum B.S.Ed. Indianapolis, Indiana janet M. Boehm B.S.P.E. Chicago, Illinois jerry I. Borman B.A. Guttenberg, Iowa Walter N. Bohlen B.A. Freeport, New York Herbert I. F. Borchert B.S. Hegins, Pennsylvania Ioan Kathleen Boseck B.S. Chicago, Illinois Kenneth A. Boseker B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Ion Karen Brabender B.S.H.E. Memphis, Tennessee leannette Brakhane B.S.H.E. Alhambra, Illinois Carolyn Lee Brakebush B.S.H.E. Westfield, Wisconsin Sarah lane Brandt B.S. Sheridan, Oregon Ruth Ann Brasaemle B.A. Crown Point, Indiana Maryann Braun B.S.Ed. Saginaw, Michigan Laura Lee Bregitzer B.A. Cleveland, Ohio Carol Ann Breimeier B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Roberta Brockschmidt B.A. Fox River Grove, Illinois Doreen Broeksma B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Charles E. Brondos B.A. West Frankfort, Illinois Pamela C. Brunsell B.A. New York, New York Bonnie Bittner Buescher B.A. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin ,fla:: ' tf7:' 5 .,.,,., Q' Z !N t 0 A 1 ff MC XW .772 2 My 1 f sq A ,Q f leas , f Q , X ff PM B- Zyf ' x a , X f X74 f w x f f s ,Z W X ', Q, ,M , 4.- ,, f L A f W if ' ,kgs W X ' 'sk s 0 I yyggmgfy S I , .,.,f' ' 1 FQ f2 ,.,. g 'Vik Wi. V ww 'Q-W' f If n K ,,. i l Arty Science David H. Busse B.A. Woodstock, lllinois' Mary jane Cain B.A. Paso Robls, California Hedda Mae Carlson B.A. jackson, Michigan Hilmer jon Carlson B.A. Valparaiso, lndiana jack Dennis Carney B.A. St. Charles, Illinois Diana Carrali B.A. New York, New York Rolando Chilian B.M.E. Conklin, New York Richard W. Claybaker B.A. Sheboygan, Wisconsin Constance Comstock B.S. White Plains, New York Marilyn Conrad B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois Theresa E. Cook B.S.Ed. Griffith, lndiana james Michael Corah B.A. East Aurora, New York Nancy Carol Counts B.S.Ed. Floral City, Florida Louise Craft- B.M.E. Sylvania, Ohio Dennis Culley B.A. Sioux City, Iowa janet Cunningham B.A. Essexville, Michigan Lois Ellin Cyester B.S.H.E. Maplewood, New jersey David V. Dahlstrom B.A. Grand Haven, Michigan Martha David B.A. Westfield, Massachusetts Linda Lee Davis B.A. Crown Point, lndiana joy Degler BA Mattoon Illinois Eiisabeth E Dey BA Klamath Falls Oregon Patricia A Dielmann B A Carmichael California Marjorie Dippold B S H E Rockefeller Center New York 76 , jjmb ijdirh Blaifi N' Bullitt gi BW' ' rw A Valvilil' - 3511 Iohn High' Winn D' Chia g., Vajglf ju' Chliiii :air Mi L55 rf? i Kalhlffn L pgplex' iw? flfiijf: - Msriells. C Fares Virginia Eicli L' His.-se i Carole Ann l Hs :': ' lreieriri ici leland Mm l'.:':e- - Marilyn jaw C V'::- . ludiih All i WN , u::. gr.:- lllffiv 5. FE-tj,,15.' Cm E.:-3 I VTQ- ,D iii i if. ittli Ee., kiss i P ipimbk 1, 5 , I . I his - , 1 . . , ' ,. - - DE -A V - i i I j - . . . :Ts Eiga! . i Fi - . , - . . . . D Pak Lv j P . . . r-as ft i, - , , P t . . . i cj- -. I ' l 51 ., l it , . I , X .z im i xx ,, fx W , W L X 1 l l feniors Ardith Dolleck B.S.Ed. Blair, Nebraska Beatrice M. Dorchek B.A. Byram, Connecticut Thomas A. Dunbar B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana john Ralph Duckworth B.A. Highland, Indiana loAnn Durkovic B.A, Chicago, Illinois Valerie june Dvorak B.M.E. Chicago, Illinois Edith Eddleman B.A. Los Angleles, California Kathleen Eggen B.S. Appleton, Wisconsin james G. Ehlers B.A. Cleveland, Ohio Mariella C. Ehrke B.S.Ed. Forest Park, Illinois Virginia Erich B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Carole Ann Eichelberger B.M.E Hammond, Indiana Frederick Eickelberg B.A. Lowden, Iowa Leland Martin Eilert B.A. Worden, Illinois Marilyn joanne Emry B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois Iudith Ann Engler B.A. West Lafayette, Indiana Audrey M. Englert B.A. Cheektowaga, New York Carol Emily Erdmann B.A. Groton, South Dakota Lois R. E-rdmann B.A. Alton, Illinois Harold Edward Eschenbrenner B Creve Coeur, Missouri Cordon A. Etzler B.A. Lima, Ohio - Gene Evans B.S.H.E. Cupertino, California David Luther Ewen B.A. Crown Point, Indiana Clairemarie Feldmann B.S.Ed. Iamaica, New York H 57- - fffsfif f 47ff',5y if A Ah , ,fhyy-, X V s,,..- ,f f, f. ff f f A fy. ,JMQ V, , c, A fA 4 I f, 1 ,fi ,A . R y-is l .ZA if A X, ,X 1 X f 9? f ff 1 ff ff f , Q 5 y f if A , f E Z K W ,, W ,Wm A ,, ,mg SN X , A A A Q f Exe, ' ,ij . 2 ' I , 1 QQ ,,, - A., 5 A V, f, -s X X ' gc- 4- A5 f -' 'K 'I U4 1? if' I , fy ff X mf 4 C X 'UQ' 7 4? 8 fm if 1 f X I ff , ,, ff: 4 , f f 1 1 f I 9 jf' f X 4 ag f 7 7 44 524 , , iw X 1 X4 f f f W O 7 4 78 XX it 6 ff K ,S .5 , i X I X W ' ,sz - X K X X , X 4 mx N-X X Arty C7 ifczlmce Christina Ferguson B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Carol Fifield B.A. Winona, Minnesota Diane E. Fischer B.A. Elkhart, Indiana lohn W. Fischer B.A. Chicago, Illinois Myrna DeLois Flemmer B.A. Sacramento, California Doris R. Fohlmeister B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois lim Forrester B.S.P.E. Cary, Indiana Charlene Frick B.A. Oak Park, Illinois IoAnn Friedmann B.S.Ed. Malverne, New York lohn Robert Friedman B.S. St. Paul, Minnesota George Paul Fuchs B.A. Tuckahoe, New York Roger Glenn Fuelster B.S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Carole Ann Garwood B.A. Wilmington, Delaware Georgia Gehringer B.S.Ed. Mt. Prospect, Illinois Gloria Anne Gengarella B.A. Midland, Pennsylvania Noel Gersonde St. joseph, Michigan Dianne Marie Gierman B.A. Crosse Pointe, Michigan Carole Lou Gilbert B.S.P.E. West Allis, Wisconsin David Lloyd Giles B.S. Buffalo, New York Ronald john Gnau B.A. Elmhurst, Illinois Shirley Goldammer B.A. jefferson City, Missouri IoAnn Carol Goldtrap B.A. Clifton, Illinois Karen Lee Gotro B.S.Ed. Elyria, Ohio Marguerite E. Grahn B.A. Detroit, Michigan .feniom Ralph Grant B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Frank I. Gray B.A. Chicago, Illinois jacqueline L. Green B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois Gary Creinke B.A. Hastings, Nebraska Roger A. Griesel B.A. Shawnee Mission, Kansas Garlan D. Grote B.A. Storm Lake, Iowa Allen E. Grotke B.A. Elyria, Ohio William W. Gruhl B.A. Monroe, Michigan Lee Ellen H. Csellman B.S.P.E Glencoe, Minnesota Ronald A. Gsellman B.A. Akron, Ohio Al M. Guemmer B.A. Westchester, Illinois Kenneth A. Cust B.A. Munster, Indiana David P. Haas B.A. Hannibal, Missouri Ianice V. Hagen B.A. Utica, Michigan Eleanor A. Hall B.S.Ed. Beirut, Lebanon Milton L. Hamann B.A. Hobart, Indiana Frances E. Hannusch B.S.Ed Lahoma, Oklahoma Sonia Hanson B.A. Chicago, Illinois Hazel A. Harper B.S.Ed. Staunton, Virginia William A. Harris lll B.A. Chicago, Illinois I-Ydia Harstad B.A. Watertown, Wisconsin l3l1iCe I. Hartman B.A. Kokomo, Indiana Fred Dale Hasselbring B.S. Elmwood Park, Illinois ll0ma Hausman B.A. Gfavllng, Michigan ff! r ,f,, X 'iff Am' Sczbnce Karen A. Hein B.A. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Herman Ernst Heinecke B.S. Duluth, Minnesota Carol Helmstetter B.A. Denver, Colorado lohn David Hershfeld B.A. Bel Air, Maryland William Hill B.A. Detroit, Michigan Donald R. Hille B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Laurie Hillger B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois Rudolf Hirschmann B.A. Chicago, Illinois Alice Ann Hockemeyer B.S.Ed. Decatur, Indiana loan M. Hoffman B.S.H.E. Indianapolis, Indiana 'Larry Arthur Holle B.S. Princeton, Indiana Gloria Hrivnak B.A. Berwyn, Illinois Carolynn loan Hubbard B.A. Crosse Point, Michigan Ursula M. Huesing B.A. Staunton, Virginia Linda Hulsen B.A. Quincy, Illinois ludith Lynn Humbarger B.S.Ed. Battle Creek, Michigan Nancy loan Isleb B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin lerold Imboden B.A. C-ary, Indiana Mariorie Inman B.S.H.E. Valparaiso, Indiana ludith A. lackson B.A. Catlin, Illinois William lacobs B.A. Decatur, Indiana Sharon E. Iaeger B.A. Deerfield, Illinois lohn D. james B.A. Griffith, Indiana Edward H. Iarcik B.A. Cary, Indiana N -. PM .QQ ii ',IIII,hI'II Bl M If M P6553 lifd. . I ling BA' melt' I-l.Ed. r B.S.H.F, SP3 Ile B.S. l rd B.A. lan ,A. r B.S.Ed. I E. ' ill, uPf-ejsgejjg .feniorf Larry F, jepsen B.S.P.E. Davenport, Iowa Sharon Lou jereb B.S.H.E. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Charlene johnson B.A. Villa Park, Illinois Emily jean johnson B.S.Ed. Saginaw, Michigan Karen Edith johnson B.S.P.E. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Robert Wm. johnson B.S.P.E Michigan City, Indiana judith jolley B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Laura Ann jonushaitis B.S.Ed. Gary, Indiana Mary Louise jordan B.A. Toledo, Ohio Karen junker B.S.Ed. Wellsburg, Iowa john A. Kachmarik jr. B.A. Rossford, Ohio Karin N. Kamlin B.A. Coeur d' Alene, Idaho jeannie Karshick B.S.Ed. Boston, Massachusetts David Kase B.A. Monticello, Indiana Millicent Keck B.A. Savannah, Georgia Carl Edwin Keller B.S. Tucson, Arizona Robert M. Kellermann B.A. Des Plaines, Illinois Margaret Klopp B.S. Hamlin, New York Cary Alan Klos B.A. Ch'Ca8O Heights, Illinois Rebecca D. Klug B.S.P.E. Wausau, Wisconsin judith Marie Kochenderfer B.SH E Fountain City, Wisconsin Cam' 'I-Ynn Koeneman B.S.Ed. Fort Wavrie, Indiana Kennfffh M. Koepke B.A. Palatine, Illinois Sandra DE. Koester B.A. alparaiso, 'Indiana . ..,. ii. 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Landgrebe B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana loan Lane B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Paul R. Lange B.A. Des Plaines, Illinois Nancy H. Lapierre B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana ludith A. 'Larson B.S. Grand Island, Nebraska Marsha W. Larson B.S.Ed Larimore, North Dakota Lois Lebo B.S.Ed. Cary, Indiana Geraldine Leistico B.A. Worthington, Minnesota Henry H. Lenz B.A. East Meadow, New York Robert Lestina lr. B.A. Chicago, Illinois Diane R. Lestock B.A. Dearborn, Michigan lay Henry Lieske B.S. Portland, Oregon Ioel Allen Lieske B.S. Worthington, Minnesota Charles List B.A. Oak Lawn, Illinois Sandra Lohrman B.A. Detroit, Michigan fight 'IW li I Scfr-S, 'lg B ,J 4 7 It f I-S-P1 II: ,mrdh 'Rf 8.5. :-v. 'X HSEII5 3.S.P.E, 5-A Ed. Q P B.A. .Ed. l.Ed. a k 567110071 Barbara Ann Lopez B.S. Berwyn, Illinois May lean Louie B.A. Massapequa, New York lanet Ann Lucas B.A. Cleveland, Ohio john Keith Luedeman B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Nels Kenneth Lundberg B.M.E. Morton Grove, Illinois Robert H. Lux B.A. Evergreen Park, Illinois Faye Ellen McCall B.A. Ozark, Missouri ludy Carole McCracken B.A. Davenport, Iowa David Mclntyre B.A. Lockport, New York ludith Ann Maas B.S. Davenport, Iowa Kenton F. Machina B.S. Redwood City, California lean Susan Makis B.A. Hammond, Indiana john Walter Mangels B.A. Alhambra, California ludith Susan Manning B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana Eloise Ann Marhenke B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana Phyllis Marquart B.S. Lorain, Ohio Donald George Marxhausen B.A. New York, New York Lucille Melinat B.M.E. Chicago, Illinois Dale Mertz B.S. Ashland, Indiana Aprildawn Messerschmidt B.S. Chicago, Illinois Ernest Fredrick Messmann B.A. New Haven, Indiana Alice E. Meyer B.S.P.E. Indianapolis, Indiana Ianet Meyer B.A. Chicago, Illinois Shirley Ann Meyer B.S.Ed. Wolcott, Indiana f '7' 141-.r 'a 5,-if ffm. YUXN 405 30--'sv' NM 4' gf M at M i S , ' 1 V U 1. .. .L 'VH R7 xv sw Q was 4. I ff'-ffffQ-qfa,sf - fwffkmwi f nf 4..m,,y f A f ff fi -I af ffff ,. -' f - nor -wrvgf f' X ' ? 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Nietteldt B.S.Ed. Homewood, Illinois Suzanne Marie Nixon B.A. Chevy Chase, Maryland Arleen A. Norden B.A. Napoleon, Ohio David M. Oberheu B.A. Racine, Wisconsin Otis Ogg B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana june Natalie Olberding B.A. Tell City, Indiana ill ll W dll -i 'Q if 4' llmlini. .CS ., lv M C3-3 it M l M 'W t ' ,WM as. 'ins B.A. T SP3 B.A. FE r.Ed. er B.A. ana l B.A. xonsin l A. Ed. B.A. B.A. i.P.E. WY Lid. .A. A. , feniom' Ianet Ruth Olsen B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Roger Osterland B.S.Ed. Cleveland, Ohio Gregory Albert Otte B.A. Detroit, Michigan Beth Patenge B.A. Angola, Indiana lean Peiffer B.S.H.E. Plainfield, New jersey Patricia Colleen Perry B.S.Ed. Minneapolis, Minnesota Helen Petrick B.A. Oshkosh, Wisconsin Donald W. Pfaff B.A. Portage, Wisconsin Carl E. Pfanstiel Ir. B.S. Paducah, Kentucky Virginia Pieper B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Felicity Ann Piepkorn B.A. Clayton, Missouri George Wylie Pillers B.A. Clinton, lowa Lona Luckritz Pillers B.S.H.E Clinton, lowa Gordon B. Poly B.S. Chicago, lllinois Ruth Ann Porish B.A. Cottage Grove, Oregon Linda Marie Porter B.S.P.E'. Winnetka, lllinois Richard Puelle B.S. Floral Park, New York Peter Pustorino B.S.P.E. Chicago, lllinois Michael Dwight Quam B.A. Madison, Minnesota Linda Raffke B.S.Ed. Cincinnati, Ohio Rhoda Rasmusson B.A. Underwood, North Dakota Leroy C. Regner B.A. Chicago, lllinois Christa Reinhard B.A. Dearborn, Michigan O. Walter Renfftlen B.A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania QI' an-an-P' li 57 , 1 , f Xi .f 7! f f f ff 4. ff 21 J' i fi, ..-.. , A , Q t y ff? X , f s f Am' 59 .fczkmgg Ruth A. Reuter B.S.H.E. Flat River, Missouri Charlotte Rewerts B.A. Danville, Illinois Robert D. Richards B.A Wheaton, Illinois Cathie I. Richardson B,A Omaha, Nebraska Stuart G. Richter B.A. Hyatts, Maryland Ierry A. Riemer B.A. Youngstown, New York Gene C. Roeder B.A. Harvey, Illinois Harold G. Roemer B.A. Hudson, New York Claris W. Roemke B.A. Fort Wayne, Indiana Meta E. Roth B.A. Ianesville, Minnesota Harry S. Rowell lr. B.A. Virden, Illinois Roy A. Rullman B.A. Aurora, Illinois ludith A. Rumph B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio Valerie A. Sajeck B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ianet F. Sass B.A. Park Ridge, Illinois Walter Sassmannshausen BA Crystal Lake, Illinois ludith A. Sattelmeier B.A Crosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Herbert A. Scaer B.S. Van Wert, Ohio Rachel R. Schaper B-5- lvlarshalltown, Iowa Barbara A. Schindler B.S.Ed Rockville, Connecticut Donald E. Schlegel B-A- Eau Claire, Michigan Phillip Schmalx B.S.Ed- Minneapolis, Mir1r'I6S0f3 Ruth Schmalz B.S.Ed- Saint Paul, Mir1r19S0f3 Sharon P. Schmidt B-A- Hayward, California film -IH.: li B.A. It B.A' B.A. 'Ii A. KA. ,A. B.A. A. higan Ed. .feniors Margot Schneck B.A. Saint joseph, Michigan Carl Edwin Scholl B.S. Burlington, Wisconsin Arletta A. Schramm B.A. Danville, Ilinois Marilyn Schreiber B.A. Aitkin, Minnesota Donna C. Schroeder B.S.Ed. South Bend, Indiana Geraldine Schueler B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Greta Lynn Schuessler B.S.Ed. Orland Park, Illinois Robert Wm. Schultz B.A. Syracuse, New York Lana lean Schwartz B.A. Oshkosh, Nebraska Bunny Schwietert B.S.Ed. Barrington, Illinois Gail Ann Seeba.ch B.S.Ed. Rochester, New York janet Seefeldt B.A. Elmwood Park, Illinois ludith L. Seiferth B.S.Ed. Palatine, Illinois Maureen Shea B.S.Ed. Gary, Indiana Kenneth Eugene Sherman B.A New York, New York Maynard Shier B.A. Lansing, Michigan Robert William Shippy B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Christine Viola Sinn B.A. Elmhurst, Illinois ludith E. Slater B.A. College Park, Maryland Patsy Ann Smith B.A. Detroit, Michigan Ioanne Helen Sokol B.S.Ed. Omaha, Nebraska Bertha W. Spannaus B.A. Elmhurst, Illinois Rex Spicer B.A. Baltimore, Maryland Thea L. Sprung B.S.Ed. Buffalo, New York X '-K-ff Y '7 if-TW ATI! Edward H. Stammel jr, B,A Hicksville, New York ' Carla lean Stanius B.S. Miami, Florida Mary Lou Starke B.S.Ed, Cleveland, Ohio Richard Stazinski B.S. Cary, Indiana Dorothy Mina Steeb B.S. Ann Arbor, Michigan Adrienne Steffen B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana William W. Steffen B.S. Woodstock, Illinois jill Avis Stickford B.S.Ed. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Gayle Stock B.S.Ed. Royal Oak, Michigan Carol Ann Strasheim B.A. Casper, Wyoming Deanna M. Bartels Stritot B.A. Phoenix, Arizona Martin I. Stritof B.A. Chicago, Illinois Nancy Leota Stroup B.A. Cincinnati, Ohio Carol Ann Strunz B.S. Providence, Rhode Island Mary lane Struve B.A. Kouts, Indiana William A. Stuebe B.S. Danville, Illinois Carolyn Edith Stumm B.A. Indianapolis, Indiana Allen F. Taibl B.S. Chicago, Illinois Wayne Teague B.A. Hobart, Indiana Marilyn Evelyn Terney B.S.P.E- Mineola, New YOrl4 Richard Theurer B.A. Winona, Minnesota Robert lames Thiess 3-5-54- I-louston, Texas Paul Kenneth Thomas B-5- Caledonia, Wisconsin Kenneth O. Timm B.A- Marysville, Washington Senior! Marlis H. Tippett B.A. Crown Point, Indiana Marie Ann Toepfer B.S.Ed. Peru, Indiana Susan L. Trampe B.A. St. Louis, Missouri Richard Traugott B.S. North Olmsted, Ohio layne Travis B.A. Chicago, Illinois janet Mary Trenka B.S.Ed. Whiting, Indiana Kenneth R. Tuel B.A. Michigan City, Indiana Barbara K. Uher B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Helen 'L. Umnus B.S.Ed. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Daniel Anthony Utter B.A. Minneapolis, Minnesota Audrey E. Vande-rbles B.A. Snyder, New York Barbara, Anne Vandersee B.A. Crown Point, Indiana Mary L. Van Epps B.S.Ed. Owosso, Michigan Virginia Gay Vater B.S.Ed. Whiting, Indiana Carolyn L. Vaughn B.A. New Haven, Indiana Anita Lynn Vermeulen B.A. Patterson, New jersey Michael Villarreal B.A. Clinton, Oklahoma Ernest Doyle Vogt B.S. Kansas City, Missouri Gail L. Voigt B.A. Bridgeport, Connecticut lohn F. Vollrath B.S. Milford Center, Ohio loan S. Voorhees B.S.Ed. Valparaiso, Indiana Gloria lean Wall B.S.Ed. Decatur, Indiana Clifford George Wallman Ir. B.A. Sudbury, Massachusetts Christine Susanne Walther B.S.H.E. New York, New York ! -P, 'Ui SNC.-f 'ws' 'fu Arts Sczbngg Elaine Warinsky B.A. Teaneck, New lersey Marianna Wassmann B.A. Lakewood, Ohio A. Faye Weames B.A. Stratford, Ontario Fred Weinhardt B.S. Cleveland, Ohio Herbert Weissenfels B.S.P.E. Valparaiso, Indiana Adele Louise Werne-r B.S. Kadoka, South Dakota ludith Karen Wessler B.A Valparaiso, Indiana loAnn Weydemann B.S.Ed. Chicago, Illinois Thomas Iohn White B.S.P.E. Ashtabula, Ohio Charles Whitman B.A. Detroit, Michigan Iohn W. Wiehe B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana Charlene Diane Wilde B.S. Villa Park, Illinois Nancy V. Will B.S.Ed. Detroit, Michigan Karen lo Wille B.S.Ed. Mount Prospect, Illinois Nancy V. Williamson B.A. Saint Louis, Missouri Richard H. Witte B.A. Oshkosh, Wisconsin Arnold W. Wulf B.A. Davenport, Iowa lane R. Wunderlich B.A- Park Ridge, Illinois Barbara lane Yost B.S.P.E. Park Falls, Wisconsin lanet R. Young B.S.P.E. Saginaw, Michigan Susan L. 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In addition, they are given a basic pro- gram in the liberal arts to help them cope with the problems that they will meet in their work and com- munity, besides the technical problems they may encounter. This training is presented to them in a four-year program leading to a degree of Bachelor of Science or a five-year program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. At present, the three departments of the college are Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering. In attaining a degree, the students spend two years in liberal arts Work, especially in mathematics and the physical sciences. They then train in their particular field of engineering for the next two or three years. Mem- bership in professional engineering societies en- hances students' programs. ..., ., , af, nv--. , ,fs A541 M- 44 f ,ff f f ' ..,i... , , , ,L-.. ., - , 'vw fvf f mV 'c'f:1 Va.. F Herman C. Hesse, M.A.g Dean of the College of Engineering. y l l l 4 h. E r :nal 1 of -W-W-fr .Wg I. ,,,A-1100 f All departments collaborated in making this sign. f f vm N1,L-X is Q In graphics lab, students put theories into practice vide nractical training for students. The labs for each engineering department prO 1 In Professor Luecke's class, students are instructed In the theory of engineering. En ineerin Facult The faculty of the College of Engineering strives to prepare the students for vocations in the physical sciences and for making decisions in the community and on the job, based on more than just technical knowledge. ln order to promote technical instruc- tion, the faculty has at its disposal numerous labora- tories with machines for testing cement products, with power supplies and signal generators, and with equipment for testing fuels and lubricants. Offering Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engi- neering, the faculty is Working to develop these existing departments before forming any additional departments. Having had professional experience in engineering, the faculty is able to instruct the stu- dents in preparation for on-the-job, day-to-day prob- lems that arise and that can only be solved through experience. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Top row: Mr. Dave Koller, B.S.E.E.3 Professor Fred Kruger, M.S.M.G.3 Professor Herman Hesse, M.E.3 Associate Professor Leslie Zoss, Ph.D.g Mr. Kurt List, M.E. Bottom row: Assistant Professor Robert Isbell, B.S.Ed. Mas, , 114 J' 0 , ., ff . s ' N .r ' .... ,.., . ng 5ll'iX'e5 X phiiifgf Ulllllllljh. ffthnieil HlSfl'lle. 5 idbom, Pl'0dIIeIs, md with li Engi. P these iitional We in tile stu- I' prob- lrough ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING! As- sistant Professor Merlyn Vocke, M.S.E.E.g Assistant Professor Edgar Luecke, M.S.E.E.g Professor VVii1iam Shewan, M.S.g Assistant Pro- fessor Vvilliillll Dauberman, B.S.E.E.g Assistant Professor Gerhard Vater, M.S. Q 1111 ilil ,, CIVIL ENGINIZIERINGZ Mr. Robert Sorenson, M.S.C.E.g Mr. james Schueler, M.S.: Assistant Pro- fessor A. Sami El-Nagger, Ph.D.3 Professor Charles G. Peller, M.S.C.E.g Associate Professor Kenneth Mortimer. 115 may En zneerzn Edward Ernest Abra.ham B.S.E.E. Williams Bay, Wisconsin Gerald Anderson B.S.C.E. Markham, Illinois Reinhold Aschmotat B.S.E.E. Cortland, New York William M. Bauer B.S.E.E. Bloomington, Illinois Kenneth W. Bower B.S.M.E. Chicago, Illinois Robert Ronald Brems B.S.M.E. Chicago, Illinois Kurt W. Buescher B.S.E.E. Brookfield, Wisconsin Hugh Buhlig B.S.M.E. Kansas City, Missouri Harold Thomas Cates B.S.E.E. Key West, Florida Andrew Albert Dzurik B.S.C.E. Lakewood, Ohio Richard Henry Eggers B.S.M.E. Farrar, Missouri Steven I. Erlsten B.S.C.E. Hicksville, Ohio Donald A. Fuelling B.S.E.E. Decatur, Indiana Alan N. Hack B.S.E.E. Crown Point, Indiana Roger Paul Harmon B.S.E.E. Palatine, Illinois Richard Carl Hartman B.S.E.E. St. Louis, Missouri Harold A. Holter B.S.M.E. Elmwood Park, Illinois Michael Kurt Householder B.S.C.E. Chicago, Illinois lohn Stephen Iarrett B.S.E.E. Asheville, North Carolina George E. Kiefer B.S.E.E. Bremen, Indiana Alan Keith Kingston B.S.E.E. Chicago, Illinois Paul L. Kruelle B.S.E.E. Baltimore, Maryland Edward Norman Kuetemeyer B.S.C Momence, Illinois Robert Hill Lambertsen B.S.E.E- Bayside, New York pl! pd, ,I 4 fi iii If wi 'fl ?fff W H215 M5 lil' f :' 9. wfi fgrzllu' lI'42Q 5 Ally f ll - , I HZ'-n My I I L2-I A 1 Ive' fi img lrulo' E. . in labels U fig lil In Im u Kan -5 lffw I si- I I lr, CIW i it- '-. all Ab ls ,S cs. OI i Ysfk all-E tr B. N015 Cf N I-S.M.r. B-S-ls. Sm .E, Ouri '15 B.S.E.E. ik B.S.C.E. s B.S.M.E. C.E. .E.E. I,E.E. S.E.E. B.S.C.E. B.S.C.E. E. .fmiorzr Robert P. Lang B.S.E.E. Caldwell, Idaho jon David Lindstrom B.S.E.E. Merrill, Wisconsin Gary Michael Miller B.S.E.E. Pewaukee, Wisconsin Ralph Moellenhoff B.S.C.E. Neosho, Missouri Harvey Lee Mulderink B.S.E.E Blue Island, Illinois Allen Paul Nemetz B.S.E.E. Glen Ellyn, Illinois Lewis C. Oberman B.S.E.E. Brownstown, Indiana Gerald Henry Raddatz B.S.C.E. Wauwatosa. Wisconsin Alton F. Riethmeier B.S.E.E. Saginaw, Michigan Arthur F. Rockett B.S.E.E. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Larry A. Roesner B.S.C.E. Denver, Colorado Robert S. Rosenthal B.S.M.E. Memphis, Tennessee Verne Schneider B.S.C.E. St. joseph, Michigan Robert Schoon B.S.E.E. La Crosse, Indiana Gary Hugh Scott B.S.E.E. Quincy, Illinois Tyrone Wilson Smith B.S.E.E. Gary, Indiana Henry W. Stoll B.S.M.E. Rochester, New York Stuart G. Walesh B.S.C.E-. Two Rivers, Wisconsin Charles Zingerline B.S.E.E. Auburn, New York 1 x W 7 5124! X X ,N , x Q X J, X Z s 1 if Q1 1 S Q fig'-' ff ' i 1 1 3 'SQ s. ,N 4 w R s 1 y X 1 if ,ia 9 '- 15-23 i M, 1 , i 6 .-,R NZ 1 X e W , f 1 , K S , as ifmti c it 1 wsfw wr E L if Z rm' , X X x A ,M S SQ Y I l ? 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X' Q .T NM? 4553 118 En ineerm Abendroth, Paul 3 Acton, lim l Adolphson, jim 2 Alsing, Dave 3 Alspaugh, David l Anderson, David 3 Anderson, Norman Anderson, Peter l Asmus, Thomas 2 Bailey, Harold l Baird, David l Baker, Charles l Baldi, Robert l Baumann, Robert l Becker, Ted 2 Benson, Burt l Bergen, Daniel 3 Bergman, Otto l Beyreis, lim l Bernschein, Mark 2 Blase, Gerald l Blossey, Al 2 Borgelt, Gerald 3 Boseker, Larry 3 Bradtmiller, Paul 2 Bramhall, Pete l Brehse, Bob Z Brewer, lim l Brockman, David l Brown, Robert 2 Browne, Russell l Bryant, john 5 Bugenhagen, Iohn l Burger, Ronald l Caldow, Roger 2 Chernock, Michael 2 Christiansen, Ken 2 Clausen, Chris 3 Collins, Harley 3 Copeland, Merlyn 3 Cowdery, Steve l Craw, Douglas 2 Darling, Larry 3 Degnitz, William Degraff, Charles Dehne, Henry 2 Deske, Dean l Dixon, William l Dobberfuhl, Grant l l Doehler, David 2 Dorn, Iohn 2 Draheim, Iohn 3 Ector, Iohn l Edwards, Brian 2 Epperly, Michael 2 Evans, Everett 3 Farneti, Rudy l Ferg, David 2 Fjellman, Richard 2 Fliege, Robert 2 Fuhrmann, Kenneth 2 Giger, Bob l Gilchrist, Tom l rim N Dill x VN. , N fm 7 , N A 1, I qw l Lil' si 'w ll WM N Ck Htl' Pg. .tbl 2 1 i sgj I l Sftj l i l3 tl urkl 3 J'7 dl ml l 2 .js nckwlafs Gotsch, james 2 Graf, Douglas l Craumann, Don 3 Green, Mark l C-reive, Ed 3 Grobe, Albert l Outh, D01-lglas l Hansen, Pete l Hartman, Duane 3 Hartman, LarrV l Hildebrandt, Harry l Hildebrandt, Horst l Hofmann, Craig l Holtz, Richard l Horn, Donald 2 Horstman, Mark 2 Horstman, Randall l llseman, Kenneth 3 jacobson, Charles 3 jesse, Edward l jewett, Guy l johnson, Cliff 3 jones, H. Andrew 2 Kastman, Kenneth l Keller, james 2 Kirsch, Don 2 Klett, Robert l Knapp, Dave l Knight, Arthur 2 Knipp, Donald 2 Koller, Tim 2 Kosman, Wayne 3 Kretzschmar, Cary 2 Kroenke, Wayne 2 Lambrecht, Mark l Lamme, Robert l Lampit, Tom l Landmeier, Allen 3 Larson, john l Luekens, Tom 3 Lukens, Fred 2 Lunclquist, Robert l McAlear, Mike 3 McCoy, jerry 2 McCurley, james l Manier, Tim 2 Manka, Paul D. 2 Marczewski, Thomas 2 Maro, Nicholas 2 Martin, john l Mather, Dale 3 Maul, Carl I Meier, George A. Mekbel, Charles l Mensching, Don 2 Meyers, Don l Michael, Mark 1 Moll, Darrell 3 Murphy, Robert 3 Myers, Charles 1 Neimann, Carl 3 Neubauer, Richard Neuman, Harold l l l 1 X f f 2 Q s K 1 A W fw , ys ...M s , ,.-Q... f . , N. y,...,,. I. P , , s 757- fx f 1 r X N J ' S1 ' i f at X , ,X . f, I vxas My X I , A X , 2 ,v 1 , W f ,wr jg 5, 5. , W gg, Q fi ,125 . 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X X: . , It Y Q. e . tm s , 4 1 N 3 X X 5 QR-ft X 'S S X F Q Q ., x X Vi-', N 1-..,t,,?,. , I I ff fl . X tl ,www 2,1 l: , ,445 ff' ,em X , . X x l 4 r ' S 'iii 129, U X M NX .R X X, In 3 . 'Z , if c . 3 5 . . me t ' X X X1 f ' f Af ' 3 ,is ,. S ' 1 1 ,, df jf Vx w-fumes iw 2 A k ., h ,X 4' X ,M x S a 1 1 X X X Q X X X X 2: Y x Q t . X X En ineerin Nimmer, Ray l Nona, Richard 2 Nordlund, Victor 2 Nuechterlein, Paul Obert, Paul l Olson, David' l Orkfritz, Roger 2 Paffrath, Edgar 2 Pampel, H. Lee 3 Panning, Ron 2 Pavlenko, Victor l Pawlenko, Simon 3 Pearson, Thomas l Pederson, Roger 2 Peistrup, l-lartmut 2 Pekrul, Robert 3 Peyer, A, Thomas Pietsch, Herb 2 Pinkert, jim l Porter, William l Pritchard, Don Z Probst, William l Rath, john l Renkes, David 2 Riemer, Norman 3 Riemer, Ron l Robertson, john l Rosberg, Glenn l Rott, Donald 3 Rowley, Carl 3 Ruesch, Dave 2 Ruopp, David 3 Ryan, james l Rybaf, David l Schaefer, john l Schaefer, Tom l Schleef, Harold l l l Schmeckpepe r, Charles l Schmidt, Richard l Schoech, William l Schomberg, jerome Schreiner, Fred 2 Schultz, David l Schultz, john l Schwalm, Stuart l Sims, Roger 2 Sindy, Robert l Sites, Morris l l Skinner, Frederick 4 Skwieralski, Ed 2 Snyder, john l Spaulding, Doug l Stetanik, Michael l Steffan, Eugene l Stephens, Boyd l Strefling, Ron l Stunkel, Barry l Stutzel, Dennis 3 Swanson, Ken 2 Swinford, Wade 3 Tanck, Kenneth 2 Thiele, Al l Thoden, Robert l 1461167616111 Tietje, Gerald 2 Tooker, Roger l Traub, Norman l Van Alstyne, Lester 2 Vanisacker, james l Van Santen, jarl-Alfre Vida, Ron 3 Volk, john 2 Voth, Marcus 2 Wallen, Gary l Walton, Richard 2 Wasserbach, Peter l Watts, Thomas l Wedlake, William E. Wehmeier, john 3 Wehmeyer, Philip 3 Weihing, Wallace 2 Whitman, Bruce 2 Will, Warren I Williams, Dick 3 Witte, Cerhart l Zech, Ronald 2 Zima, Dusan 5 d 2 1 i S ' f .., f,, ' X 1 X , X f s X 5 K 1 X - Q ls! l -we Wm t 1 l 4 l l l t t 1 Law The School ol Law extends its instructions far beyond the law in its documentary sense. A work- ing knowledge and understanding olf the law prepare students lor services as judges, lawyers, legislators, and administrators. XVith this objective each student is given access to the law library, training in research and expression, and lecture programs to familiarize hini with actual practices in law. To maintain progress, the new law building ig being constructed. Modern courtrooms and other facilities will advance the students' opportunity fm- learning and exercising the practices of law. Phi Alpha Delta and Delta Theta Phi fraternities and the Alumni Association ol' the School of Law provide the needs lor the law ClClJ2l1'Ul1Cl1IlS development. linute Stallantl, l,l,.D.g Dt-an of the Sthool of Law. .Xt the law building tlctlitation WLTL' llcan linute Stallantl. Mr. .Xdolph XVCSCIIILIHII. Rt-x't'l't'ntl lignal ll. i'lL'll1'lL'llS. Dr. Van Cl. liussrow, Mrs. .Xtlolph XX't'st'tna1ili. Presitlent O. l'. liI'CUIllilllI1, and Dr. ,Xlht-rt XYt'hling. I ANI: 1 fi 1 ,M rl I aff. I if it I af . it ll' 4' th ll -1 r I, a ft' Q r Q' ' 1 ' t is l 4 ' I 5: t ,' as J A ir' ' 41' l v l Sllldfm CS and 'TOK'ide CHI. md, Dr. P. , Q -, v +A - :fe ff .N Q in - , ' 1 m X. X? W 4224- ' f 2 if ,..fz.N.w,1v Q15 f li ny , ,if ,X Mya-Q QA 'rj 1 W' 'iliiwf .wry 3 gk fig 'K 'Ali wwf vnsugqimwna, QQ 3 lv!! fnziif , uf, ff: V-w5,,i. , 4 2 rn Jw' MN-nf if Q--fi, W M N ' y. .. Q e , yin 1+ e ' A P - , -. 4- 'f M- e+'f'X4 -iw-'S-NK.'1vf0f-a.:.'2 . .. - K , N A 1 , X M , N 2. ..,,..' f 1 ,AW WWW By keeping :in eye on the law bulletin board, law students keep informed of lee tures, meetings, and news. 2 LAW Top row: Professor Marshal Jox, LL.M.g Assistant Pro- fessor Frederick Harris, LL.B. Second row: Mrs. Krekeler, Mr. Robert Sperry, M.L.S.g Associate Professor Charles Gromley, LL.M.g Assistant Professor Richard Stevenson, LL.M. Bottom Law Fvzcul 1? The Law faculty instructs its students in the Common Law, legislative measures, and executive rulings of the law to prepare them for general, private practice. Because the school is relatively small, there is one faculty member for every twelve students. This boosts the faculty's opportunity t0 reach the individual students in class with maximum participation from each person and also in confer- ence for discussion of an individuals professional and personal goals. Chosen on the basis of knowledge of the law, the faculty trains the students in a court- room atmosphere for research and oration of the law. Phil Draheim discovers that work assigned hy the faculty requires extensive research. row: Associate Professor Erwin jones. LL.l5.g Professor Knute Stalland, Dean, LL.D.3 Professor -Iohn Nlorland. kI.D.g Asso- ciate Professor Louis Bartelt, l.I..NI. 124 r l l if 3- ,,.,1 515' .4 i l :'1'7 'I 'b' hw-fy no ': -'Sur ...3 lag kim, f us. 'rv 'vs Limlh exiflllii, will RIIIIIEII II' IIIEIII Illlljgy I0 llltimum COIIIQ. fessilll Iowledg, 3 COUH. YIIC Ill: r llnule .5 .Iso Law Senior! Ronald Aungst LL.B. Gary, Indiana Robert Beer LL.B. Q Waterbury, Connecticut Angelo Buoscio -LL.B. Calumet City, Illinois Harry Chayeriat lr. LL.B. Chicago, Illinois Richard Kohl LL.B. Harvard, Illinois Robert Lensing LL.B. Evansville, Indiana Kent Lindquist LL.B. Portage, Indiana Luke Melchert LL.B. Cologne, Minnesota 5 1 w 1 W A Unk -,Y-W .., W-'nv' 1-V-, r 1 I 4 js, ,1 f f , , , I ii V-xl-fv. '., ' 1 .v. f ,V -I H. 554, M. ww .QU-, A 'U 4 I 'sf Ffx f , . .L I 214 fi ', N. , M 1 AJ' K' 1' nb :M z' Ag 1 Y' F r' 1. f hx! Hi 4 J ' -.... E. NIO! BH' 18160 R upwa- 1 RE CT O A-fk fxxw ' ,Vlfxh 1 v' X ., 'Q X6 Q3 2 X -4, 'Qi Y xii 5 EQ !s':X.,l' 'xL:x2:.3Jme : iff 5 .Rfb 5, O 1 C 1962 A Frank Cray, Student Senate President. S'l'UDI'lNT SENATE OITITICERSZ Fried- man, Vice-Presiclentg Ehlgrg Treasurer: M. Keck, Secretaryg T Funk, Assistant Treasurerg F. Cray President. tuvlent Senate A hard-working group of sixty-five senators, com- mittee chairmen, and oflficers enabled the Senate to accomplish many ol? its goals this year. In the 1-Q- vamping of the constitution, the Traffic, Health and United Fund Committees were consolidated to form the Student XVellfare Committee. A new Publi. city Department, which handles all of the Senate'S publicity, was lormed. The defunct Faculty-Student Council was revitalized and reorganized to make it effective in its dealings with both students and faculty. One ol? the major improvements in the organiza- tion of all committees was that each senator was required to be a member of at least one of the Senate's standing committees. This was beneficial both in giving senators a better idea of all that the committees are accomplishing, and in helping the committees understand their relationship to the body of Senators. Q Q. 'CJ SGHHIC I, C If. new Ile Sfnmg fY'3tudem 'O mile if korglnila- IUHIOI N35 IC of the ltlltfltial t lllElI thf lping the P I0 :he CABINET: Top row: F. GrHYf Presidelltl C..Roemke, Union IFC Dresiclentg D. Hershfeld, Soeial Committee gralgllvulli Board presidentg B. Sehulz,Jun1or Class 13fCS1dCl1tQ.R. Soeken, A. Dolleek, 'ISC presrdentg M. heck, secretary. . Q PSF? Freshman Class presrdentg S. Benz, Cornmunlcatlons Board Comrnunreatrons Board CO-Cl12lI1'1T1Elllj J. E.l1le1s,i1easu1ef,rdi CO-Chairmang T. Buhnahn., Sophomore Class pres1dent3' S. Fuink, assrstant treasurer. hot pzctm-cd. B. . yres, o Richter, Senior Class presldent. Bottom row: Ia. Maehrna, edrtorg Fr1edman, VICC-P1'CS1ClCHt. ' 9 ..-1 Many duties are performed which keep Student Senate running smoothly. 129 1 .Ilie R,xi.i.i' Clmixiiirin is ilixlolvecl with llie pi-Umo tion ul' sclmol spirit fm zuliletic' events. Aiiioiiff the , 33 inure iinportant iiniovg. tions this yezu' are tlie male C'llCCl'lC2lCiCI'S, teznn send-offs 3 :incl the 4-gunpus pep parade Twp mtv: R. Pugllc, C 'l'etuieyei', .X. Pettersen, Chairl iunu: .X, lliiele. lirillom row. IJ. Hiusliziw, li. Steinberg H lJ1':u'iiiiuk:is. by ' The Soczifxi- Cloxixiiwgig plans :uid sponsors the iuzijm' social events on cam- pus. The wide variety of sucizil lunctions meets all llie zippezils of the student lmcly :incl faculty with clzinces. l'UllCCl'KS. and other zictivities. 'lqnfz 7'llIl'f R. l'muilfusS. P. llrzicltiuiller. Nlzilzik. S. Pliefer, R. Swuiismi. .X. lirzilay. D. llerslilt-lcl. cligiirmxiuz E. Alarcik. . Stlimecler. tre:isu1'er. Bottom mar: li. liilerl. Nl. X'e1'in:iii'e.li. ll:u'uu1uiu. l'. l':u'liu. D. Choitz. sL'll'L'l1ll'X2 CZ. Gilbert. Y. Law, S. Xliua-:u'. Xml jiirliziwiz H. Klum-lleiiiig, Nliss Olson. advisor. .l lltiiuum ui-' Pl'lSl.lCA'l'lON is tlie ziiimuuiuuiis riclvisory lmcly ul' tlie student publi- czitifuis. lfcliturs ol' tlie pub' liuitimis :incl tlieii' ziclvisois. :iluug with three student iueuilmcrs zu large :uid the Student Senate ptf3SldCm select tlie ecliturizil pulifiei ilinjr !n:i'Z l . cililly. XIV- Bold' Xlii Sllili'Il'll1lL'lClA. t'li1ui'iu:u1Z P- imawwll. ca. ui lull.-1-,, qimwil mar: lx. Ville. 5. 5ttltl4lt.Ay5: Xlnmlx, S. Nixon. Xu! Pltillllld- Xl. Cluiigtlmi. NIV. l.iit'tle. Nlr. liilllllh. R. .Ul'L'N- MV- xmikc' llu- Cioxixitxut.-x1'1uXS 1111 lliuizn gusts :is ilu' lll15 . , . His. Sunil? IXCIXKCLII tilt WMM. ilu' stutlcut lwtlv- Ulm .. . -Q lit tees. guul tlie stiinlulh- l ws ln' . -.V ... IK, .4 I lmgiitcl lu-lps ilu'seg1'U1'l- I- ' lt' tx ilu iluig illpl1NW ' Sliulviu SUIILIIL' ltlvglmn' ,illfl lrYl I iXUl'l5isV- BMX' luiliiuiulu I WH 4, A Q- K limbs l'wlt'x liwllwul V V5 ' .K . - Nlplfl. S Um-u iull1.illliI-IU-in ll. xuu Si lulu llIt'll. lllll' -NITE llollln. ll lily 13 lllt .Him 3. lllllc drills, Ilmde 1 E' C. Chair- ll lUll'g IS- H. UTIEE llle I tam- 'll' ol IS all udem with other s. P. lieler, '. D. artik. oltom e, li. lioitz, w, S. H. 'Isor. as is isory lllllll- pub- Isors. .lcltlll l the .iclenl licies. In: P- l0ll0Ill ldt. 5- -rlrfflf 5, llr. yfllt. ITION5 HQISOU Eitffi Illlllll' Thi? IPS ol llle Im. Belll. trot yield- Each year Valpo stIIdents assess themselves a sum of Inoney budgeted through the Student Senate for the S016 Purpose of bringing educational and cultural entertainment to cam- pus. Cooperating with the Valparaiso Community Concerts Association LycEUM attempts to maintain a stand- 31-d of excellence in this endeavor. 7 Top row: F. Bernthal, chairmang Hagen, C. Whitman. Bottom row: S. Masin, secre- mryg F. VV6am6S. Not piclurodi B. Hill A. Volkman, C. Settlage, D. Lange, M. Wegman, J. McKee. 1 The STUDENT YVELFARE COININIIT- TEE,S basic purpose is to coordinate the functions of the Health Commit- tee, Traffic Committee, and the Unit- ed Fund Committee. These three committees orient the student body to various charity organizations and act as a fund raising board, create greater interest and concern among students in good health habits, and serve as a liason between the univer- sity and the city officials of Valpar- aiso in all traffic matters. By uniting the work of these three groups, the committee guards the welfare of Valpo Students. Top row: D. Wick, L. Koch, K. Beth, H. Heinecke, B. Schulz, Ball, co-chairmang AI. Ruehs, N. Buls. Bottom row: A. Hartman, P. Bennett, K. Hartmann, A. Vanderbles, D. Choitz, co-chairmang G. Caebler, secretary, Volz. Under the guidance of the CON- STITUTION CONIMITTEE, the Student Senate was able to accomplish the revision of their constitution. As it stands now, this constitution should last for at least twenty years. Several revisions and additions were made in the standing committees of the Sen- ate. For the good of the university 21 Student XVelfare Committee, a Pub- licity Department, and a Faculty-Stu- dent Council were revitalized. TOP 1'0w: L. Evans, P. Kahle, E. Greive, B- SChU1Z, B. Barkow, G. Anderson. Bottom amps, J. Boseck, secretary, R. Tow: D, K Moellering, chairmang M. Miller, H. Pietsch. In order to familiarize visitors with our Chapel, the CHAPEL CQUIDES conduct tours. Besides the religious signilieanee of the Chapel, visitors are awed by its grandeur, its facilities, and the laets and information supplied by the Guides. The S'l'L'DIZN'l' CAxrPUs Clvinii S1iicvic:E stands ready seven days a week to pro- vide guided tours of the university to visitors and prospective students. The volunteer guides each year give tours to more than two thousand visitors. In its capacity as the con- trolling body ol' the Union. the llxiox lloaicn provides an extensive program of lectures. exhibits, talent shovvs. dances. and Spring Festival lor the students. 'I 1111 1-oze: S. l3en7. administra- tion: XI. Braun. fine arts: W. litNk'lll. advisor: 5. Hanson, vitae-president: A. R. Looman. director. 120110111 rote: S. Nlartin. seeretarv: Miss Olson. social director: C. Roenike, president: D. Dunzvveiler. enter- tainment. X111 l111'c1111'e11l: H. l'nmus. pnblititv: D. McCarty. ret reation. The lloxoi: C.ot'NCiL is ultiniatelv responsible for the continuation ol the llonor Svstem. Besides in- vestigation ol' alleged Hon- or Code violations. Illt' lilo!-oil eouneil emphasized the llonor Svstenrs unique- ness. 11111 1Aou'I ll. lXalltsllt'I'. ll. cvldll' inann. ll. illusfewski. R. Hill' ll. cillll. Cl, Yalsa. llean ll. fi- llesse. advisorg R. l3etkniau.. Nl. Quant. Dr. l'. Phipps. advisor. 13111111111 1'o:1': 5. Clotsth. 5- Nlootlx. Nl. llortllell. ll. latllgf' Y l'. llrahenu. tU'lll.lllIll.lll. lx- llasninsson. setrelarx: S. Walewll- to-thaxruian: ln. ll. Nllllltllllglhl' advisor, .Vol jr111111f'd I MN Svveel. adv isor. RT N J I ring IS. stra- W. son, Iran, S. Ilson, smke. Inter- LH. larry. .IL 15 - for the 35 in- Hon- tht asizcd lique' Grau- Zedlt H, C. any M. ,dvisofr ch, 5' Lungft llli R' Nalefll' Idlflgir' Illss ' I In order to familiarize IHCOIHIIIQ, freshmen with university life the ORIENTA TION COMMITTEE planned educational lectures and social activities for them Tgp wow B Bradley S Benz L Holle co chairman D Benz emann Bottom vow S J Hag Wright co chairman M Koepke S Zimmerman Not pzctured L Kruse Pankratz Here at Valpo, homeeom mg 15 the social event of tlIe fall semester THE HOMECONIING CONUVIITTEII organizes the competition of floats house decorations and entertainment for the student body. Top row: . Dickrneyer queens eveningg D. Vogt, contest, L Koch, publicity, R. Moellering, inance. Bott0m row: . Hershfeld, parade, S. Owen, secretaryg G. Etzler, chairman, T. Funk, treasurer. The ELECTIONS COMMIT- TEE supervises the election of Student Senate officers, senators, and class Officers. This committee also con- ducts the election of Home- coming, Mardi Gras, and Spring Festival Queens. T019 row: K. Gould, D. Gaston, G. Keel, D. Traugott, chairmang L. Eilert. Bottom row: S. Wright, I. Meyer, secretary, K. johnson, S. Conrad, K. lfVeaver, J. Grimm. The two-fold purpose of the CREDIT UNION is that it Offers a sound savings pro- gram for individual stu- dents and organizations and makes its funds available for loans to everyone con- nected to the university. TOP Tow: G. Etzler, treasurer, H- Heinecke, vice-presidentg R. HQCS11, membership, D. Kase, assistant treasurer. Bottom TOYUI Prof. Gram, advisorg J. Ehlers, presidentg Prof. Lasky, 21dvIsor. Not pictured: Prof. Hughes, advisorg Prof. Hutchins, advisorg Dr. Mundiligf-Ir, a d v i s o r 3 Prof. Fesmife, advisor. ' lp! Clam' fj9C61f'J' The election of class officers is supervised by the Elections Committee every spring. Incoming fresh- men elect temporary officers in the first few weeks of the fall semester until they can make more definite decisions on qualifications later. Under the guidance of these officers, each class from freshmen to seniors organizes, plans activities, and develops high stand- ards of scholarship and conduct. Helping develop school spirit in freshmen, the freshmen class officers organize the homecoming float and all-school dance which their class sponsors. After seeing the team- work of the sophomores during their handling of Freshmen Tradition Nveek and Stunt Night, this is a great challenge to the freshmen. As graduation approaches, seniors plan final class flings under the supervision of their officers. In scheduling class activities, the officers try to get ideas from their fellow students by holding C1353 meetings. Intricate planning and details are then taken care of by the officers in their meetings, and by committees. In this way, each class is unified by working together and enjoying joint activities. FRESHMEN: Tojrrowz VV. Miller, treasurerg M. Lambrecht, social chairman. Bottom row: R. Soeken, presidentg S. Pennekamp, social chairmang M. Peters, secretary' T Meier 7 ' i vice-president. ff? ,Nm K Q.-..- ing of 7 this 'ation 'fl' the Ty to Class then and l by JUNIORSI Top to bottom: D. Felt, vic'c-prcsiclcnt: I. Digkmeyel- sofial chuirnulnz A. Pctterscn, trczisurcrg Sclileffclnlilch in i in' L .Q .Y 7 Secretary: M. lfischer, social Clllllllllllllj B, 5g-lmlf, President SOPHOMORES: Top row: J. Hagemann, vice-presidentg T, Bulmahn, presidentg R. Palmer, social chairman. Bottom row: B. Benson, treasurerg B. Gettelman, social chznirmang Alinder, secretary SENIORS: Top row: D. Vogt, social clmirmzing C. Pfzinstiel, vice-prcsidentg S. Richter, president E. Jarcik, treasurer. Bottom row: R. K. Tlmlzickcr, zidvisorg D. Fischer, secrcuiryg B. Bains social chairrnang Mrs. Lampl, advisor. 135 ' t OVLO1' 017' 165 rv GOXVN AND GAVEL, the senior women's honorary organization, has worked to further scholarship and leadership on Valpo's campus during the last twenty years. The requirements for membership are a 2.0 or better average, strong eharaeter, and proven leadership ability through service to the uni- versity. Top row: G. Evans. P. liohlstedt, pres- ident: AI. lingler. D. Fohlmeister, vice- president: Cl. Ferguson. scholarship co- ehairman: CL. Voigt, scholarship co- chairman. Swmzirl row: R. lilug. B. Bue- sther, l. Bauer. S. Moody. V. Eich. his- torian: C. Erdmann. L. Melinat. Bottom rout: S. Lohrman. 12. liddleman, L. Hul- sen, E. -Iolmson. C. Strasheim, treasurerg D. Fischer. secretary. No! pzetttredz L. Gsellman. E. Blum. A1.Pii,v I..-vxtis.-x DEl.'l'A, honorary scholastic soeiety open to woinell who as lreshmen attained a grade- point average of 2.5 or higher, en- eonrages scholastic attainment. In- telligent living and a high standard L K old learning are among its goals. ll desires to develop leadership allfl to instigate a desire to continue with the high level of ZlC21ClClll1C work that has thus liar been shown. Top row: M. lioepke. li. Hartmann, N- Scott, li. lihlke. pl. .-Xlinder. Ll. Barloglly R. Husserl, .X. Batter. XY. liisro. C.. lvretn- mel. liollorn rare: li. Gienapp. M. Boi'- thell. ll. lfergttson. senior advisor: ft- Deltitt. lreasttrer: D. lunge. setretztll' 1. Cook, liresitlent: S. Cl'Cg0l'Y- VNC' president: li. Benson, historian: Mfr- ilillllgL'l'lllllI1. advisor. No! f7Il'fIH't'tiZ 1-- 'l'ln'onson. Cl. Retpte, li. linrsth. if Strrirrr rrrizrrior, rolrrrship r Cirlllpug rrs. The iillp arf strong rdership he uni- lr, prer- t vrte- rip to- p co- . Bue- lr, his- Bottom .. Hul- asurer: ed: L. rotary 'Oltlfll gridc- ,jf, 611' rr, ln- rrdard 115. If J and rriflllf r remit 10ll'Ilr .ri rgeruf . M' vii .emfli rltf' Nlffr rl: L PI DELTA EPSILON, national honor- ary fraternity for collegiate journal- ists, is in its second year of existence on Valpo's campus. The group, which honors students who have contribut- ed to the university through work on the Torch, Beacon, Lighter, or WVUR, looks forward to the even- tual establishment of a Valparaiso University Press and meets regularly to discuss the furtherance of journal- ism on campus. Top row: J. Cranfill, T. Steege, vice- presidentg W. Blount, grand councilman, J. Lieske, presidentg P. Dickson. Bottom row: S. Nixon, . Seefeldt S Moody, . We de J t - J Y - mann. Not pictured: B. Ayers, M. Quam, S. Miller, secretary. Membership in ALPHA Pr serves as recognition to those senior men who have served Valparaiso exceptionally well during their previous years on campus, and at the same time have maintained at least a 2.0 grade aver- age. Under the guidance of Professor Richard Scheimann, advisor, the men of Alpha Pi work on various projects designed to improve the academic quality of the university. Top row: R. Hartman, membership chair- mang-R. Brems, R. Bimler, R. Ayers, K. Machina, president, M. Quam, vice-pres- rdent. Bottom row: D. Vogt, D. Traugott, S. Walesh, L. Holle, N. Balliet, Lieske, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured: L. Bauer, Friedmann, G. Anderson. ALPHA Psi OINIEGA, national drama fraternity, recognizes those students who have distinguished themselves in the University Theater through both acting and backstage work. Alpha Psi Omega also sponsors an- nual theater trips to Chicago, art films on campus, and the commission- mg of a permanent work of art for the university. Top row: R. Fontaine, N. Balliet, T. Steege. B0ttom row: P. Chamberlin, M. Lohrmann, A' Kunde, president. Yi? jsyw Va? mmf, th- Pt SICNIA fXLPHA, the national political science honorary, is rep- resented at Valpo by the Beta Nu chapter. The purposes of the organization are to encourage scholarship in the field of govern- ment, to grant recognition tg meritorious students, and to assist the department of government. An award is presented each year to the student with the highest three year average in government. Top row: CL. Avery, vice-presidentg G, Cireinke, treasurer: D. Clonradt, presi. dent: Cl. liils, 56l'g62ll1l-ill-ZITIHS. Bottom row: Dr. V. Hoffmann, Dr. D. Mundin- ger, Dr. Z. Sztankay. Noi piclzzred: Dr, .-X. Xlfehling, R. Ayres, secretaryg IC. Tuel, lf. Voigtman. Storm ,ALPHA Iorfx, the interna- tional prolfessional fraternity for women music majors and minors, organizes its group lile specifically to promote competency and achievement within its field. In order to lullill these aims, the lraternity gives monthly musicales lor its members md each sJr'no prcstnts thc Xnnurl Xnrerrtan Contemporary Composers Nlusr ct c 1 lttlrtlhcr-,tr music cram 1 r rssmmn Landet S lttk NI Butrltlc Iifllom lou NI d SCI I lC'I5l1lCl rntultn tt ct ox-ft llllfl tcttton N mr J st c cut o 1 lltmmu ru utf xrtt prtsrt t x btx ox x lr trtcr is r prolessro tdx mt tmcnt ol music md to broth rood one t r cngrg ISIC x Xltmhtrs c ts t rts tonduttt S ntrs 4 md rtptutll xts md mo ton pu tmts ll umus t t luis tt uit t tt tt x not to 1 NN rs ln tu In I Nt 01 sttlt I U NN C 5 ICNL ,.. ' A 1 ' r '1 sg , , y A ...W 'J' R' 5 1 .- 1 , ' 1 W4 U. vim? b Z , .K . . I . .. A - . . 'N 'id Q Top 'ott': Cl. Q' ' g ' lr V W C 7, nal: Nl. NV: .',' 4 . 1.. .. ' 'k, V. Q p A i . '. 1 ':..Ol- , X M p .V'1. cl aplain: L. CIral't.v 1 'h A. M If M. pl.. Q., H . Nr X c '1 ' - , s ' 'r' ary: Cl. X g, '1 mt? ' edt 'z ' tlrairman: I.. .lel' at. Ire:- A C' - l- . X I fJfl'll1'r'11Z Nl. 5 I L- C C Stl 'z ' . ' 2 ' l -nt. Els: Pin Mt' :Xl.Pll., l yr 31. Tater- . 1 kj . . . . Q. l I ff Yfbqq ff' nity ol ,Nm 'z J 1 ' e C. HJ Y music liratcrnity dedicated to the M G crl am g mxr - L'zt'cd ill mt ' acti ities. . ' 1 'xlrip in- clu lex' stud 'I ' X nrt, pd' lorr compmscrs. Q 'J '53 ' tati in radio. TY. 1 fi 'l'oj2 rrm'3 Cloll. l't'oli. N. Q ' 'illq' C li. lalndlmcrg. vicc-pr 'sid 'ntt 1 i' C , N: i 'r. pr l 'nti Cl. 'ln tic. U11 N Powcll, 1 I . 3 Sc ml row: l.. Crof- trc: . urcr: R. llll'SC'lll11llllll. R. tncr. ll. liilcrt, R. lfr: klin. Cayl 'l. tary. Iirll Ill mtv: XY. XXI' .'.t ltr. lx. alar- tcnq. lb. lloirup. 'l'. llcruhart. R. C- 138 Pm ALPHA ljlil.'l'A. professional hw fmteriiitv, has accomplished its aims this year of blending its pro- fessional and social programs to develop the student today into the well-rounded effective lawyer of tomorrow. Service was given to the students and the law school through various educational programs, so- cial functions, and recreational in- trainurals. Top row: L. Jensen, R. Kutansky, D. Beran. D. McCloy. J. Hills. P. Lacy, R. Benz. Second row: Sorbcllo. YV. Jen- sen, R. Beer, treasurer: H. Cliaveriat, G. Beyer, R. Buikema, S. Deckro, R. Beard. Bottom row: A. Smith, A. Abel, ti, Buoscio, vice-president: L. Melchert, clerk: L. Kowalski. R. Heimbert, K. Lindquist. Not f7I'Cflll'FlfZ R. Aungst, president. The womens JUNIOR HONOR GUARD is selected by Gown and Gavel, the senior Won1en's honor- ary. As a result of above average scholarship, leadership, and indivi- dual capabilities, these women are honored as members of the JUNIOR HONOR GUARD. Top row: F. Bernthal, A. Landmeier, P. Dickson, R. Beckman, T. Funk, J. Koepke, D. Graumann, YV. Kosman. B01- lom row: D. Gatz, M. Congdon, T. Steege, R. Hilst. H. McAlear, G. Bier- wagen, R. Nord. Outstanding junior men are rec- ognized in JUNIOR HONOR GUARD. They are chosen on the basis of outstanding scholarship, prominent leadership capabilities, and excel- lent qualities as individuals. The Inen are chosen by Alpha Pi, sen- IOT 1nen's honorary. T012 ww: M. Strohecker, L. Bauer, J. Luekens, C. Vetter, Jox, I. Meyer, M. Gffllflllnilllfl. R. Arnold. Boltozn row: Partwick, K. Techlin, D. Dust. L. Gerke, I' BOYCYJ J. Schlegelmilch, Kinni- Jurgh. N A- 01 jnicizzredx C. Kreutner, J. xlillcr, M. Qhristianson, L. Scheer, HINGE J. Frankenstein, M. Schaller. 60lL'07fl Directed by the co-editors Sue Nixon and Sue Moody, the BEACON staff has coordinated its efforts to produce this yearis annual. Only with the com- bination of Work by photographers, division editors, copy writers, and typists could the book be complet- ed. Staff members were continously working from the office at the Union to the photographers office to the typewriters in the dorms. It took a great deal of coordination to compile all the completed assign- H1Cl1tS. At various deadlines throughout the year, lay- outs were sent in for printing. These included pic- tures, headlines, identifications, captions, and body copy. As the proofs returned, final adjustments were made on spelling, punctuation, and identifications. Indexes were compiled for easy reference for stu- dents. In addition to the contents of the book, a cover was chosen and designed, and Valpols 1963 BEACON was bound for students. Q- S. Moody, coeetlitorg Mr. Luecke, advisor, S. Nixon, co-editor lEX B- l'VH1kC1', L- Much, K. Hein. Ii. Hein, J. Sthcibenpflug, ul. Olsen. 140 Vim. f J V' Y l? ' ' ' -- Y .,- , , V i l l l l l l l t l l l l it l ,, l e liwb Ayres, editor. Torch limploying a large stall' ol' experienced reporters, layout experts, and advertising and business per- sonnel, the Torch serves to mitigate deliciiencies in journalism course Ol'i.Cl'illQS. Iiach year a prime objective ol' stall' members is superior ratings lrom Associated Collegiate Press, national collegiate publications reviewer. This years 'Porch strove to follow in the footsteps ol' past edi- tions by aiming at the coveted ACP All-American honor rating. In addition, the paper found its na- tional prestige immensely increased by the award in Spring, 1962, ol' a Pacemaker citation from the .Xmerican Newspapers Publishers Association, indi- cating that the papers quality placed it among the live outstanding collegiate organs in the country. Torch stall' members are usually convinced that theirs is among the most time-demanding extra-Ctuv ricular activity on campus. llut all-from editor-in- chiel' to lreshman reporter-are likely to conclude that the experiences ol' another year in journalism were worth the ellorts. I SIAM-. lop io-at. C., List. advertising manager: Nl. Nlorti- I. Stc-ege. news editor: R. .Xyres. echtor-m-cluel: Lleslae, more, head typlst: ID. Pslaclo, assistant news echtor. IJ. lfranlc managing' editor: ID. .Xhlemc-ver. sports c-clitorg D, Bubw. assistant news eclltori lioepke, associate editor. liollom rote: business manager. I 7' 3- whi ms, TN' -x fwmx w-. 'W ptr MES fn Hhrfi Q' w I1 PIU! IS FEM Ml edi Hfrifan in 113. award nm Ihr 1. indi- HU the D my. d that mur- for-in lclude lalism eske, usse, 31343, 4 f , :fg f ,R ,ze f f ' 1? ' ,K x . . D, Spauld- l ffelborter' - -D. SPORTS STAFF: TOP Tow: B. Bernghlglxgyery Sports CCIIEOIU ing, r6P0rter. Bottom TUW5 D' Horstman, fCP0fter' - 1 'ling Q ,, ly lor 111111 U Orches T915 . A x . , 11 - Q needed ro get the T Many hdnc s df . wk - - th tlub Las he1p1US W1 Sororlties and dorms take turns Thursday n1ghIS- 14,9 fu po of 1 A 42-.' fm? ywfwfvwffff ff ,qw l 2 il i li l LIGHTER srarr: C. List, advertising inanagerg KI. Hollis, business manager, V. Rich, art editor. assistant editorg Kachniarik, circulation inanagerg D. Busse, is Alan Seefeldt, editor of the Lighter. Lighter y As the literary, humor, and variety magazine of - Valparaiso University, the LIGHTER benefits both y those students who want to be entertained and thOS6 1 who like to ereate. Here writers can feel free tO l experiment with literary techniques and try to coni- inunieate their feelings to others. Artists are also given the opportunity to blend their designs to tl1C articles. lVhile it is dilflieult to produce a iiiagalille that will satisfy everyone, the lighter tries to li66P a balance between the esoteric' and the obvious. In its lfilith year, the Lighter hopes to continue to oe- easionally brighten the routing ol' Valpo life with its Lighter lovelies, editorials. poems, jokes. and fea- ture arlieles ol' general interest. l ni niverrit Photo Service Norm Koerwitz and George Sebastian pause a moment to find themselves on the other end of the camera. Left to right: joe, Eric, Barb, Mary and Bob perform their jobs in the photo lab. aj' N W . ,F f The University Photo Service initiated the year's activities under the direction of Norman Koerwitz. As the semester progressed, George Sebastian was added to the staff as a co-head photographer. Later, Robert McCarty was hired to fill out the stall, along with two lab assistants, Joe Scheibenflug and Eric Kurtz. In addition, two part-time secretaries were assigned to aid in the clerical work. The Photo Service not only supplies photos to the three student publications, but the majority of its work is done lfor the Information Service Olffice of the University. YVith rare exception, all photo- graphs appearing in University publications and news releases have the University Photo Service as their source. if 5 if 1 f K! Z .ai , gf fa 1 4 if K 1 rv 5 QV .,,y,f' ,' . yy , im ' 'V flow ..,.J 1 .-- ' ,.f' .. .. ' ,-.1-1 145 YVVUR spins music for your listening pleasure. 5 i Top row: M. Vocke, faculty advisor. Bottom row: P. Dickson, ' . 1 general manager. E W sinfldan with lb iiiillllmi iurii 9 ils0 ff icriifl' Bill i work ll beneiiv ling OU Qirilfvii bfifiiif hom I1 leiming iii iii 7 Q Llzl-'Z iilff ' i L i i WVUR BOARD T012 TOZUI A- South, PTOSFQH1 Hlimilgefl VV- Wfalters, assistant program manager: R. Beliling, sports direc- Abel, PUb11C relations: W- SOUQIL HClVCff1S1Ug3 H- Rowell, tor. Noi jyictzzicdz Loring. chief console engineerg Mr. cornptroller. Bottom row: P. Dickson, general inanagerg V. Vocke, technical advisor. i ii l sr ' M i i . i 146 WVR NVVUR tries to achieve 1 balance between the standards ot a good FM entei tainment radio station with the responsibility tor seiving as 1 campus com mumcation To this end the piooram schedule lea tures not only music lor study and relaxation but also coverage of sports events campus news and in terview and discussion prooiams ot cuirent interest But While the only tangible results of XVVUR worlx are what goes out ox er the air the unpoi tant benefits that members of YVVUR derive from put ting out that sional filty hours a week cannot be overlooked. Mfhethei the student IS developing poise before the microphone or gaining technical skills from maintaining the station mechanically, he is learning arts and techniques that will stand him in good stead in or out of radio work. c c N ' i c c X - . - D - i Q c c L 1 'C J ' ' . O . , ' K1 I I 7 . . Q , . i C Y I O O Top row: WV. Meyer, J. Scheibenpflug, NI. Loring, C. Schwan, Busse ookei lx lXlOllllllL1S NI Holt X c si 1301 om L. Nelson, -I. Snyder, E. Buras, G. Hagele, D. Muehlschlegel. 1 U lX osea R on Sc H1 cu Jlll Second crow: R. Behling, K. Mortensen, C. List, T. Demme, 9 e ps V XX ltcrs lx Cluistinisen H n x Schnnr Valparaiso University's FLYING KNIGHTS pride themselves in owning their radio-equipped Cessna 140. Throughout the year members have gone through extensive training for their private pilots' licenses. Flying out of Porter County Municipal Airport the plane has traveled some l6,000 miles during the past school year. Some of the annual activities in which the club is involved are the dropping of the football at the homecoming game, free rides for prospective members, and a steak fry. Top row: VV. Steffen, R. Fuelster, R. Longliurst, B. Noll, Top row: D. Zeller, R. Feldmann, D. M. Reese, president. Bollom rmu: B. Stunkel, 12. Potts, R. Browne, YViel1e, secretary. Not pictured: 1 P. Jacobson. The CHEM1s'1'Rr CLUB is a student affiliated chap- ter of the American Chemical Society. Through the student affiliate program, sophomore chemistry majors receive many of the benefits of full society ff1CIlllJCl'Sllll3 and the opportunity to take the first steps to full professional status. The club's program includes speakers from industry and graduate schools and field trips to nearby sources of chemical interest. In addition, members secure experience in prepar- ing and presenting teclmical materials before an audience. Mill. treasurer. 130110111 row: 13. liursch. li. Craft. secretary: presidentg D. Spaetli, vice-presidentg T. Schwan, advisory A. Hamalainen. li. Strung. B. Logan. R. Newman. 148 EES? U, ned- hap the my iety irst am vols v The YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB functions to inform students about the philosophy and goals of the Re- publican Party. It also provides students with an opportunity to participate in campaign work on the local, state, and national levels. Films, speakers, panel discussions, and community projects are part of the club's programs. Each year several members of the club attend the Midwest College Federation Young Republican Convention. At the Convention, which is patterned after a national political conven- tion, the delegates elect new Federation officers and adopt a platform for the Midwest College Republi- cans. The objectives of these various activities are to give the student practical and philosophical ex- perience in the field of politics. Top row: J. Morgan, V. Vater, S. Miller, C. Garwood, N. Barker, S. Rashid, M. Maclnnes, C. Jarvis, L. Reynolds. Bot- tom row: A. Steffan, P. Brunsell, public relations directorg J. S. Brophy, vice-president, G. Avery, president, M. t ,M EXECUTIVE BOARD Top row: B. Logan, corn- munications chairinang M. Sims, publicity co- chairmang A. Jentzen, first voter chairmang G. Cehringer, program chairman. Bottom row: R. Potts, campaign managerg T. R. McCrone, treasurer, P. Bennig, presidentg K. YVille, sec- retary. Not jiiclureflz Dr. Mundinger, faculty advisor, B. Ben, vice-president, L. Hendricks, membership chairman, C. Cebauer, publicity co-chairman. The YoUNo DEh IOCRA'l'S, a small but dynamic group, provide an effective outlet for Valparaiso's political actives. In cooperation with other cam- puses' Democratic organizations under the Indiana Federation of Collegiate Democrats, the club shared jubilantly in last fall's successful Senatorial campaign. There is frequent opportunity for contact with fel- low club members and stimulating political figures in the fascinations of political education and par- ticipation in America today. Wassmann, secretary-treasurer, A. Mueller, state co-ordinatorg C. VVhitman, R. Schaper. Not fIl'I.'f1l7'!3l1I Dr. Hoffmann, faculty advisor, L. Gross, P. Kretschmar. ff, If A WS A.VV.S., the association of all women students at Valparaiso, enjoyed a very active year. Through representatives from each sorority and dormitory, a varied program was selected. This program in- cluded such activities as the Big and Little Sis pro- gram, an after-game dance, Penny-a-clVI4inute late hours, the Best-Dressed Girl Contest, a trip to Chicago for a play matinee, and the Miss V.U. Pageant. These events and others were undertaken to broaden the world of the Valparaiso co-ed. Top row: H. Olson, advisor, K. Stoppenhagen, vice-president, L. Voigt, recording secretary, D. Fischer, corresponding secre- tary. Boilom row: E. Blum, president. Not Pictured: S. Jox, treasurer. IREPRESENTATIVES Top row: D. Matis, J. Alinder, OI. Ritz, Brudi, B. McCord. Boiiom row: R. Manske, C. Vetter, P. G. Likeness, L. Gerke, J. VVessler, I. Meyer, R. Abbott, B. Lange, C. Miller, C. Rausch, L. liranz, S. Ziinmerman. 15 AW fn gmdenu T. Tilrgugh d0HI1ir0iy-y IOSTHIII FIC Pm mute lm V' trip to Miss Wderrakfn 0-ed Iresidemg ing secre- lured: S. ner, P. l. Carole Gilbert and Diane Gierman leave on their student In education classrooms, students learn the theory of teaching. teaching assignments. Top row: D. Fohlmeister 7 K. Gotro, corresponding president. Not jaictured treasurerg M. Braun, vice-president, secretary. Bottom row: E. Blum, B. Dorchek, recording secretary. SEA The STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, open to those students interested in the field of teaching, is a professional organization. Students are given a view of what is being done in the teaching profes- sion along with helps and pointers for the prospec- tive teacher. Frequently guest speakers address the groupg new films in the realm of education are shown, and such service projects as tutoring in the elementary and secondary schools in Valparaiso help the student realize the complete role of a teacher. VVith its more than two hundred students, the as- sociation has a powerful effect in its work. Rich Eggers works on a mechanical engineerinff project in 23 . Moody Lab. Engineering demonstrations such as this one are sponsored by the various societies. 152 ngineerin Societies For each of the three departments of the School of Engineering, professional organizations acquaint members with their chosen engineering field. The INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI- NEERS was renamed this year by the merger of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers. To stimulate develop- ment, a nation-wide student paper contest is held each year. Members of the AMERICAN SOCIETY op MECHANICAI. ENGINEERS receive the society magazine monthly to keep them abreast of the times. This year the Valpo chapter sponsored a display and lec- ture by the DO-ALL Company on Productivity.', Besides advancing technical knowledge with films and lectures, members of the ANIERICAN SOCIETY or CIVIL ENGINEERS make professional contacts with the practicing Civil Engineers who speak at their meet- ings. Each engineering society gives invaluable aid to its members. Special engineering supplies are Sold at the bookstore in Graland Hall. I 1 LI I .ill W 'x IIN lflfllpg ci' ,iumv H.. T LK Mi, if ,NI L .md m dd. fix Q, l Ii M IH HI 1.1: mm .f M .md Ew- .1 ET! HI M1 Ihr limi- , -1 pf JM. ,H IH Y Ilgl 5 iw I 5 -A The purpose of the BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLUB is to make available objective and scholarly infor- mation on current business issues and problems. In doing this, the club hopes to establish closer academ- ic, professional, and social contacts among its mem- bers. During the year the group brings in guest speakers who present topics of interest to business students. In addition to these speakers, the club members participate in several social events con- nected with business. Top row: K. Krein, K. Kastman, B. Kursch, 12. O'Gara, M. Voth, H. Millhorn, treasurer, D. Kamps, J. Muller, P. Peterson, B. Degnitz, R. I-Iolls. Second row: N. Kiehl, L. Gross, B. Barney, president, G. Rosberg, Boelter, D. Craw, J. Adolphson, G. Anderson, H. Hildebrandt, T. Clay, vice- presidentg P. Nuechterlein, A. Hockemeyer. Bottom row: C. Top row: C. List, C. Bruger, G. Roeder, presi- dent, K. Koepke, treasurer, B. Harris, R. lfVitte. Bottom row: Zouganelis, M. L. jordan, sec- retaryg W. Hutchins, faculty advisor, B. Adams R. Richards. 1 CQAMMA Di:i.'rA, the international association of Lutheran college and university students, provides opportunities for students of Valparaiso to partici- pate through regional and international Gamma Delta in inter-campus fellowship at retreats, con- ventions, and workshops held throughout the year. Locally, the chapter seeks to grow in knowledge and service through various speakers and events such as Dr. A. R. Kretzmann's The Art in the Chapel and the Missionary of the Month Program on cam- pus. Schaw, lfViegel, international program chairmang M. Grahn, S. Risdal, recording secretary: C. XfValther. D. Sonnnerfeld, A. Fields, corresponding secretary: S. Neibacher. No! pictured: R. Goetz, G. Frank, li. Christiansen, R. Trimble. S. Meyer, R. Nehring, AI. Brabender, R. Laesh. H. Harper. Bucka, advisor, Rev. Xfllidiger, Rev. Coerss. P. Donaldson. y 154 Q. 'i 1 l IX. il K v R Dm Zlrilr H15 V ide: 1-11 . Oldln B lfllm . 'lit' ' 1 ltion 01 Jrovidtg partiti- Gamma B, con- ie year. Jwledgt its sufh Ilmptll Jll C3111- . Grahn, flflrl. .l. Butlt Top row: C. VVilson, Z. jackson, C. Brakebush, J. Hoffman C. Sachs, C. Mickelsen, K. Jurack, Alinder, secretary, -I Reed. Second row: L. Pillers, M. Storzbach, C. Vaughn, co ublicit chairman' L Mfright C Wilde ro'ect chairman P Y f - A - f P J 3 D. Choitz, treasurer, M. Meinke, L. Schaefer, L. Strefling, C. McGaughey, S. Jereb. Bottom row: Ericson, S. Garlisch R. Reuter, president, C. Johnson, J. Brakhane, N. Peterson C. Rausch. DEBATE TEAINI Top row: N. Hosea, vice-president, M Zuidema, secretary. Bottom row: B. Darsie, historian, H. S. Hamod, director of debate, R. Scheele, president. To supplement class work, the HOh'IE ECONOMICS CLUB presents extra-curricular activities for its mem- bers in the fields of interior design, fashions, and baking. Three of its main functions were the lecture by Mrs. Corley on interior decoration, the fashion show with presentation of designs by club members, and the announcement of the woman receiving the Crisco Award. In january the club received its first donation for the fund for the new Home Economics building to be furthered by the publication of the club cookbook. Under its recently elected officers President Ray Scheele, Vice President Newlyn Hosea, Secretary Malcolm Zuidema, and Historian Burns Darsie, the Valparaiso University DEBATE CLUB has proceeded to make gains in debate tournaments. The club inau- gurated its season by tying for first place in the Maple Leaf Tournament at Coslen College and then went on to place in the upper third in the Univer- sity of Illinois Tournament held in Chicago. The team will close out its season by competing in the Purdue University National Invitational Novice Tournament, the Indiana University Tournament, and a two-day national tournament in Ohio. Bundy The University bands, directed by Professor Nor- man Hannewald, began the new school year with the customary rush into the football season with the NIARCHING Clu1sADERs BAND,S presentation of half-time and pre-game shows for the home games and a journey to DePauw for the clash there. Senior Stu Richter was Drum Major. At the close of the long football season just before Thanksgiving the other two bands were activated - the VARSITY BAND and the CoNCERT XVIND ICNsEMB1.E. To the Varsity Band fell the task of providing pep music at the VARSITY BAND Top Row: li. liastman, W. Jacobs, T. Mesl Green, D. Lemhke, li. Fuhrmann, L. Norden, S. Atwater, director. Scmrzfl row: L. Afleldt, VVelsh, VV. VVOOLlCll, D. row: li. Hansen, P. Scyer, Tupper. CoNc1zR'r VVIND Ensmmtxa Top row: D. Spaeth, E. Evans, R. Maier, president: D. Mueller, A. Norden, R. Arnold, Cl. Lerch. Thin! row: D. I-lvam, A. Schmidthubcr, M. Alleldt, secretary-treasurer, Harris, D. Goedde. Secmzrl row: basketball games under the direction of Professor Hannewald and several student directors. In addi- tion, two open air programs were scheduled for the spring on campus. The Concert YVind Ensemble of fifty select players filled out its activities with the annual winter concert tour - this year to the East- ern United States lfor nine days and ten concerts - and several concerts at home on campus and in near- by cities. Acclaimed as one of the finest small-college concert bands in the country, the group continued to win new friends for Valpo. 'i 1, B. Thoden, NV. Hovey. Third row: li. L. Saler, D. Hildebrand, N. Hanncwalcl. Caniann, D. Serum, llahlhcrg. Iinllmn l'VCYllClll1lllll. Yice-presidcnt-social l'llZlll'lll1ll1I Sekki, C Hubert, Hucgli, L. l'iL'l'gIll1lllIl. B. lValkcr. 130110111 row. li. I-larper, Emholl, N. Gcrsonde, M. Pllughoclt, D. Hoover. Qi 9' JEWSSQY 1 dddi. Ol Elle 'ble ol ll the 5 Easy. Elli X l H6311 follegf :initrd 1. C' T0ll'f Oover. In front of the Valpo fans, the Marching Crusaders Band performs its maneuvers on the field. Top row: XM. Kroenke, R. Graebner, K. Hein, Bernhart, H. Harper, G. Iohnson, F. Burlingame, L. Hendricks. Third row: F. Schreiner, M. Flemmer, D. Haas, F. Needham, R. Trimble, G. Scott, D. Caston. Second row: Betz, M. Mehl, Membership in any one of the three University bands provides the individual student to develop his musical talents. Not all members of the bands are music majors. Many play for sheer enjoyment of entertaining others and continue to entertain as an avocation. Playing before large groups of people. the band's members not only get practice in playing music but also learn to respond to the particular audience and its choice of musical selec- tions. This experience is invaluable to those who perform in musical activities. S. Govier, E. Gran, B. Stuhr. 130110111 Vow: P. Mueller, C johnson, V. Likeness, R. Chilian, NV. Steffen. Director: N Hannewald. N01 piclzlrezl: B. Bateman. Q 4, 7. .nur ' First Violins: K. Kallay, -I. Stuart, C. Carlson, Mrs. Briggs. Second Violins: L. Craft, G. Fleck, S. Danforth, Sclnneling, I. Stuart, M. Smith. Cello: Klein, P. Christiansen, K. Carlson. String Bass: F. Burlingame, M. Scherer. Trornbone: G. johnson, Harper, P. Ehnes. Bassoon: G. Pagel. Oboe: P. Mueller. French Horn: L. Siedentop. Flute: C. Shaw, YV. Grunow, lass. Clarinet: M. Siedentop. Director: Prof. H0e1ty-Nicke1. Top row: Ml. Eilrig, director: G. Mleller, S. Reich, G. Tietje, N. Scholf, D. Craw, Bach, R. Schulz. Second row: D. Sommerfeld, K. Sclnnitt, -I. Helmstetter, T. Spilker, R. Abbott, D. Schmidt, M. Christiansen. Boltorn row: R. Holls, L. Melinat, Kasdorl, C. Scott. Not I2lCl'll7'CClI S. Ferguson. 158 Choirs The Valparaiso LTNIVERSITY CHAPEL CHOIR has received plaudits from such diversified spots on the globe as Decorah, Iowa, and Herford, Germany. NVhether singing in concert hall, chapel, or church, the choir strives to present the music of the church as man's response to God's activity. For Sunday morning worship services as well as for the daily matinees, the ScHo1.A CAN'roaUM presents not only traditional musical settings ol: liturgical texts but also contemporary music. The UNIvERs1Tv CHORAL SOCIETY is the reorganization ol: the former Univer- sity Choir. This year the 200-voice choir presented two concerts of major works for chorus and or- chestra, Parts l and ll of l-landel's illessialz and Arthur l-lonegger's King David. The UNivERsi'rv Civic KRRCHIZSTRA is comprised of university students and instrumentalists. Several concerts are presented annually with music ranging from all periods olf music history. lt often accom- panies concerts given by the choirs. f f u --s.,,,,,-W .Z 'P- The University Choral Society, which practices on Wednesday nights consists of University students and citizens of the town. CHAJIZL CHo1R Top row: D. Muehlschlegel, J. Bartsch, D. Hoirup, Robertson, P. Kahle, Christopher, VV. Leupold, T. Clay, R. Griesel, W. Erat, P. Raquet, F. Croston. Third row: Goff, C. Jacobson, R. Hirschmann, Martens, A. Landmeier, L. Hartman, R. Kraemer, D. Eifert, M. Birnschein, W. Meissner, M. Earle. Second row: C. Sinn, L. Leech, E. Johnson, D. Peters, S. Johnson, S. Kammrath, V. Dvorak, S Pennekamp, V. Mlalters, M. Cusack, A. Fields, G. Bartloff B. Neal, M. Reidenbach, S. Lovekarnp. Bottom row: N. Orth D. Maas, M. Lohrmann, B. Orling, -I. Luekens, M. Oldsen E. Eifert, L. Scheer, S. Xflferfelmann, B. Buszin, R. Burgdorf M. Buerkle, E. Hoermann. 7 1 2 1 1:14 159 Top row: B. Shippy, Boelter, B. Jacobs, C. Brondos, Cranfill, C. Cuccia, L. Mitskevich, E. Marhenke, K. Drew, L. Haeger, C. Gross, C. Berndt, C. Comstock, S. Ferguson, C. Kruger, P. Schmalz, G. Mahsman, M. Rajdl, C. Olson. Bot- tom row: R. Niemeck, I-I. Borchert, membership chairman, The BIOLOGY CLUB of Valparaiso University functions for the promotion of interest in the biologi- cal sciences. For this purpose, it cultivates ability in biological subjects, fosters school pride in scientific pursuits, and promotes fellowship among its mem- bers. Among its scheduled activities this year were guest scientific speakers, slides and films on biolo- gical discoveries and information, field trips, plus extra-curricular parties and banquets. S. Lohrman, publicity, B. Mueller, committee head, Borman, president, B. Beins, vice-president, K. Findling, sec- retary-treasurerg S. Klopp, entertainment, C. Lange, Dr. I-Ianson, advisor. Through a diversified program Psi C1-11 ETA, for- merly known as the Psychology Club, made itself known as one of the more dynamic groups on cam- pus. It fostered intellectual stimulation by investi- gating controversial topics and emphasizing recent developments in the field. Its presentation of films having psychological implications, sponsoring of speeches by leading authorities, and the offering of seminar discussions highlighted an active year for the group. QL? ,g,...,. lop row: Miller. il. lfabrvckv. ad- visor: li. 'l'raupmann. XY. Blount. p1'CSl' clcnl: CI. l.isl, vicc-president. Iioltmll row: C. Sinn. R. Brocksclimidl. scr1'C- 'zisurcrz I. Brzibciitlcr, llllllllf lations. X11lif1l.r'll1H'1lZ Nloscr. li- Mcssinzm. pulmlitilv. Tlif ,ATIO5 l ainllng enC0U' golld Parllfll millil- l andilhf lliylg .Ns . Pt... . ..,r. , lljuz.. .. B. N... Llflk , Hpuvv ,W ., lc., .. Ugg. ' .lv 4 N niifllilfs -H -Lit: ..hP,d! . ' U1 int ' A ' C- huge. WMM liub, made it If Uollpi OH ui fllioll by llllff tiphrizing iff., cnmion of if . sponsoring if nd the olffiin. an active yfi ww gufllf P I JW ae, udff ie gbllf Ie' 505611 1 The purpose of the WoMEN's RECREATION Associ- ATION is to promote interest in recreational activities among the Women of the university as a means of encouraging optional leadership, fellowship, and good sportsmanship. Dorms, sororities, or classes can participate in field hockey, badminton, tennis, vol- leyball, basketball, bowling, golf, softball, and swim- ming, Other highlights are play days, co-rec nights, and the WRA picnic. NIAJORSZ Top row: C. Harvey, K. Katvala, S. Knipping, A. Peterson, S. Berryman, P. Johansen, R. Arnold, A. Keene, J. Young, K. Knigge, B. Yost, Skyrme. Second row: C. Weiss, B. Neal, J. Schlink, Thole, L. Nixon, M. Terney, B. Dor- chek, Schuster, I. Bauer, V. Bockelman, M. Frank, L. Hillger, Manning. Bottom row: K. Peterson, Boehm, S. Ferguson, B. Beins, vice-president, J. Kuhlmey, secretary, L. Porter, president, R. Klug, treasurer, Underborn, K. Johnson, L. Bickelhaupt. The BIAJORS CLUB is an active, enthusiastic de- partmental club for the professional growth of Women physical education majors and minors. One of their functions in fulfilling its aim was the selling of cokes and checking of coats at football and basket- ball games. In addition athletic clinics for physical education development and social functions for a Well-rounded program were sponsored. WRA: Top row: R. Arnold, D. Hass, L. Hagedorn, K. Boer- ger, A. Keene, S. Wehking, K. Steinberg. Second row: P. Shook, D. Muller, R. Thies, publicity chairman, M. Vermaire, K. Knigge, M. Fitting, S. Koy, A. Englert, J. Skyrme, treas- urerg K. Katuala. Bottom row: M. Terney, M. Schaller, vice- presidentg K. Buege, Underborn, sportsheadg B. Yost, mem- bership chairmang V. Bockelman, president, M. Cartwright. fi Q7 .1 f 'Y J 2 P - f fi 1 J ,- J. - was gsg.vwwaamvwf 'yy W Q afas s Q f 'G ,f Q if 'Q ' KW A W -iii 9 S 'M K 2 f SJ. Z ' If . ff , .V ,ZS MQ Ky.. 425, if wc., 254 :KSVAZQ f JJ 4. I . ,V f V' 1 . 4 ' ' i ' V - ii -Q 'tn ' , ,., S . 5,1 4 X of ' ff S fg , -. K J I 'mf I . I , I 'X I aw X ii J W, f - 5 A N... H 2 , s Z.. 3 2 fi f f W . , 4 5 J - J ,- fk K :Q .nl Q . if Wg gi fl. y as 1 K V 7.1.4.2 X! QW A hi .F 'f iw of 4 H , , . U, ,A . l 1 ' 4 9 I , ' I 161 ALPH PHI OMEGA is a national service fraternity which encourages and provides fellowship, leader- ship, and service to the campus and community. It performs many services for the university, such as the Lost and Found Department, registration assistance, and help during Freshmen Vfeek. For the community the group holds parties at Norman Beatty Hospital, assists with the local blood bank, and works in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce. Service is not the only functiong formals and parties are very much a part of each semester. YVe take pride in what we are, Zeta Gamma chapter of the nationls largest fraternity, unique in its dedica- tion to service. As a group, we work for the welfare of others to learn the meaning of service as individ- uals. Top row: D. Stutzel, past vice-presidentg YV. Harris. presi- dent. Boflom row: P. Schmalz. past president. T0Prf10liHC Rowley H Debrum T Msuczemslxi Swend XfVefel, D. Genz, R. Burdan, B. Edwards. Bottom row: O. SCU ION H PICISUI L Stoeltmg lx Klomhaus Second Becker, C. Clausen, T. Becker, B. Pethes, K. Bower, YV. Dixon. GJ 1 4 Q Top Heir P. l Roll UCB: T funf alt for and ati. l lu. ing Lux- Sup bel. din' blslb E v l fl -1 an tw telloxvghjwf flus and to lf iilq lmivelsllll. 1? Ullfmx N Wlmtn ii S p Wfel PWS at N fi Ut I lhe Qhambvi 4- function: ML I of ea TQ Ch Sfllltr . . ldlapgi rllqllt 111 its M .rl for the welt- ll. Hams. pm lem. ioliom rot: 0. mir, ll. DMU! it , A fs. if Q. ,,., 4, . l l l J .il Senife fm: .Z Top row: R. Beer, president, L. Jensen, R. Kutansky, R. I-Ieimberg, J. Hills, D. Ahlemeyer, L. Kowalski. Bottom row: F. Hasselbring, A. Buoscio, senior class representative, R. Kohl, senior class representative, D. Bahlmann, secretary- treasurerg W. Jensen, G. Beyer, R. Buikema, S. Deckro. The STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION serves the same function in the School of Law as the Student Sen- ate serves in the rest of the university. It provides for the law students both in and out of class, socially and scholastically. Recently, the Student Bar Associ- ation, a member of the American Law Students' Association, has begun an award series for outstand- ing students. It plays an important part in both the Law Day and Supreme Court Day Activities. On Supreme Court Day, members present arguments before members of the Indiana Supreme Court with dinner and dancing afterwards. Lawyers! Day con- sists of golf, luncheon, and a party for the group in the evening. In addition, an orientation program for freshmen law students is enacted, and guest speakers are called upon by the organization. Pri- marily though, the Student Bar Association is a body which unifies the men in Valparaiso University who are dedicated to the pursuit and study of the law by expressing their needs and desires to the admin- istration. Top row: R. Benz, M. Mochal, Sorbello, YV. Fortson, D. McCoy, P. Lacy, H. Sommer, IZ. Mlatts. Bottom row: K. 1 Lindquist, R. Beard, Malak, vice-president, A. Smith, L. Melchert, 3rd student representative, H. Chaveriat, A. Abel, YN. Pillers, representative. . Z. 163 1 i 5 I I5 J A v I ., K-sh , ,f 1 f ,f 'Q 'WF'-f' 'FS' 'v.'? '1 Qibfbgivskl? ix I-. 'X' J' N NIR' me-K. ' X' SS., Qvab I ' ' if-R f 'No Q' X + ' 55' ' K. 1 x Ng' , Q ' 'r0 Qv - QN- 'l A V, b 'L , 1 ' U 1 ' a 8 N. A ,XJ f 2 ' . , 5 JF X K .VI ,I , D K fi , I R fa 'N ' N J I K 5 .X , 6.a.' A . Q, 4 Lf! XV 5 . r Q 'r 1 J ' Q X :jj wx The Inter-Sorority Council provides a means for the eight local sororities and the Deaconess women's organization to work together on common problems, to strengthen the sororities, and to improve Greek life and conditions. Two elected representatives from each of the sororities compose the Council which holds its weekly dinner meetings at Scheele Hall, Representatives from Pi Delta Chi, the Deaconess women who have associated membership, have full voting rights and privileges except in matters con- cerning pledging and rushing for which they have their own programs. Along with the coordination of the usual Greek activities, ISC made this year's main project a study of national sororities. The study was made in connection with the possibility of the local sororities affiliating with national Creek organiza- tions. Members of all sororities and ISC have co- operated fully on this venture. Ardith Dolleck, President. Inter-Sorority Council Top row: P. Kohlstedt, J. Jirout, KI. Green, L. Gerke, A. Bauer, J. Borlaug, N. Neubauer, M. Roth, I. Holder. Bottom row: j. Kienitz, S. Wegener, K. junker, treasurerg S. Trampe, vice-presidentg A. Dolleck, presidentg C. RI. Grau, C. Heinemann. Ki? L fs. , 4 Stanius, secretary 168 The Inter-Fraternity Council, consisting of twenty fraternity representatives plus the Dean of Men, has the job of co-ordinating and regulating frater- nity activities so that the fraternities might always be in the lead in contributions to the University. The IFC has been charged by the University Admin- istration with the responsibility to maintain a level of conduct among the fraternities which is in keep- ing with University policy. But more positively, the IFC sponsors cooperative efforts by the fraternities to strengthen their own positions and to adjust to the changing situations on the campus. Such things as Christmas caroling, rushing and pledging regula- tions, fraternity public relations, and housing plan- ning come under the jurisdiction of this body. Kenton Machina, President Inter-Fmterniq ouncil - l . , ' fr, D. NI tl , SCCFCLZII' 3 B. Mlecllake, treasurerg K. Machina president S UW F051-:lofi Ti1E31FPgn,NfEQ1E?i2iqLif SZi?l2iiefl???7unk.lBgitli31i1 Richterilvice-presiclent5 R. Mursch, D. Schlefvcl H P uslitschek I' 3 r J 1 O . amd.. n T7ALl ILT Tlninprlrp NI AIICCHICV, IZIITCII, BllS, Top row: B. Eifert, B. Beeh, S. Gendrich, L. Porter, J. Gouty M. Koepke, D. Einspahr, S. Pepple, J. Engler, S. Johnson Agnba Phi Delta The days of youth pass quickly by The times to laugh the times to cry The times to lauoh our Homecomino attempts float and cheer both of which managed to capture first place the Gutter Roast Dunes Breakfast Mothers Weekend pledge meetings coffee hours The times to cry tears of Joy at the pinnino of a sister the final banquet for the graduatino seniors individual dis appointments and problems easier to bear when shared. The days of youth . . . Alphas singing, studying, talking, selling hot dogs, worshipping-together. Pass quickly by . . . each unique day with Alpha Phi prepares us for the day when we will face the world alone, gives us understanding and compassion, shows each girl that others need her. Stickford, M. Southwick, M. Stephens, J. Gaberdiel, A. Bauer, B. Kolderup. Second row: P. Boyer, L. Mfeber, S. Minear, D. J. Weydemann, K. Lee, W. Kisro. Fourth row: R. Gruetz- macher, J. Jolley, J. Mund, M. Utter, P. Shook, K. Eckley, E. Blum, Marth, Luhrs, K. Knigge, S. Martin, H Dravininkas, Hellwig. Third row: D. Dunzweiler, N Peterson, M. Ruprecht, C. Breimeier, B. Behrmann, J Gierman, C. Koeneman, secretary, C. Gilbert, president, A. Dolleck, vice-president, N. Burmeister, V. Froggatt, Z. Bach- mann, V. Coiner. Bottom row: S. Berryman, S. Pitkanen, S. Hanson, B. Gruber, K. Johnson, Humbarger, Hoffman, S. Knipping. 170 O el H F... ,I xml f T' We . . Wt. v A iftgfnd , Lf Sw .I GX . i .HCL my :J J v - - r -Hduzgu, J all ri 535- tulip, 3fHgN5.j,5td:' il Hill lllll llfgil. I Ulmpliluif 1 7 l , K liel. .l. Bari s.iiiifi,n. ' president: .L gan, Z. Baal Pillinfn. 5. J. Hollmm, l Albin Xi Epsilon The pin of Alpha Xi, though just a symbol of our sorority to most, serves as an intimate yet tangible reminder of Sisterhood that has been born of love and loyalty. Its triangular shape embodies a golden unity representing the very close bond of friend- ship in which each sister shares. This simple yet lasting bond is what makes us proud to display our image and symbol of Alpha Xi Epsilon. Top row: S. Gotsch, J. Brusick, J. Korsmeyer, J. McCracken D. Fischer, B. Standly, Kuhlmey, J. Boehm, L. Kruse, K. Johnson, Meyer, G. Priehn. Fourth row: B. Lopez, L. Hillger, 12. Hall, K. Graf, J. Wessler, J. Clasquin, C. Heberer, M. Fischer, J. Slater, J. Eichmann, J. Boester, J. Jirout, J. Wink. Third row: S. Collison, J. Raffke, M. Vermaire, J. Kohring, E. Tobies, R. Burgdorf, B. Stuhr, B. DeLamoreaux, 7 L. Boester, 12. Davisson, C. I-Iartka, Mallon. Second row J. Friedmann, C. Hubbard, L. Miller, J. Sattelmeier, S Wright, secretary, C. Stanius, vice-president, B. Beins, presi dent, K. Ebeling, treasurer, B. Mueller, K. Ballenthin, N Sidener. Bollom row: C. Harvey, R. Wlegener, K. Boerger C. Krause, C. Baumgarth, B. X'Veber. Rudnick, M. Buerklc Y LLLL L 3 17 1 J 1 1 5 l l . , li rr Top row: C. Strunz, M. Rehme, S. Danforth, C. Haller, D. Matis, L. Iljinas, M. Coleman, Underborn, S. Thiele, S. Miller, M. Knop, S. Wegener, K. Kempf, D. Montie. Third row: K. Tomb, M. Mast, A. Messerschmidt, R. Bussert, 12. Ecldleman, R. Reuter, S. Dahlen, R. Anderson, L. Raffke, S. VVeber, YN. Jarchow, C. Hanson, M. Dippold, G. Burrows. hi Sigma Xi l Reorganized in the spring of 1962 the Chi's find 1 their foundations deep-rooted in the Valpo tradition, Oni but we retain the freedom to grow, to change, and , Sai to build. Sharing the joys and sorrows, the frustra- PR tions and triumphs of our first-year activities, we L H01 came to understand the true meaning of sisterhood ue and unity. Rush parties, coffee hours, float-stuffing, Bu sur Christmas caroling, pledging, formals, song prac- tices, and Monday night meetings all serve to strengthen the bonds of friendship and loyalty. We cherish the distinct vitality which is the essence of the Chi's and proudly carry its symbol- a Greek cross trimmed with pearls-into every phase of campus life. l Second row: A. Vargo, D. Schreiner, K. Katvala, V. Marquardt, P. Schmidt, Strobel, T. Sprung, L. Cyester, E. Kuester, J. Cain, S. Kroll. Bottom. row: S. Koester, S. Graf, M. A. Weickum, C. de Neui, D. Brauer, vice-president, R. Schmalz, presidentg C. Prueter, treasurerg M. Ziegler, secretary, S. - Trampe, M. Rott, G. Reque. wi , 172 l I N . l .N la. .V 'i ll F, Ly il fl.. .. ,M .g ggi. v ,Ny l lllqif. E lusfm, N G R Shi M, ll fdtlllli . l M. W nf., Delta Chi Epfilon Our diamond-shaped pin bordered by pearls is only the tangible symbol of Delt sisterhood. It repre- sents endless hours of stuffing a chicken wire frame, pre-rush overnights spent sleeping on the lounge floor, lengthy meetings planning for original par- ties, and vigorous last-week rehearsing for song fest. But more than that, it stands for the enjoyment, the surprise and the seriousness too, of sorority unity . . . of Delta Chi. Top row: E. Balinski, D. Muller, C. Miller, M. Schreiber, Frehse, S. Bruhn. Bottom row: V. Bursch, L. Voigt, 1. Holder ' L V derhere C Stumm C Saager L Thomas vice-president, D. Dust, president, A. Steiner, secretary, S j.Durkov1c, . on , . , . , . , d 'Ou M Miller, I.. Wvintermantel, F. Theleman, treasurer, A. Bender. C. Kreutner. Secon 1 zz . Hnnmisch. S. Bohlin, C. Buranclt, -I. Culp, M. Cook, G. l.. 173 Top row: L. Scheer, C. Steighorst, R. Allwardt, C. Hartner, E. Johnson, M. Tate, L. Erdmann, K. Buege, K. Peterson C. Weiss, B. Neal, M. Keck, C. Vaughn, Degler, J. Brak hane, C. Suabedissen. Fourth row: B. Hill, Manning, J Lucas, A. Pettersen, C. Gross, K. Stoppenhagen, C. Vetter, C Gamma Phi Where there's life . . . there's Gamma Phi . . . a knack for fun, the development of a new and creative technique for stuffing crepe paper, a proven interest in campus life, melody carriers, time to sit and talk, learning from mistakes and growing in successes, a humble respect for God's creation and a desire to grow in His revelation, an I understand smile, a sincere word of encouragement, respected by her sisters for the person she is, aided by her sisters to become the person she wants to be. Where there's Gamma Phi - there's life, good, rich and full. K. Hartmann, B. Benson, L. Kranz, C. DeWitt, G. Flanders. Second row: I. Meyer, M. Wegman, R. Zeile, R. Klug, D. Fohlmeister, secretary, Maryann Braun, vice-president, I. Bauer, presidentg K. Kamlin, treasurer, S. Goldammer, M. Starke, L. Schwartz, C. Burch. Bottom row: B. Spannaus, H. H will folll tolli wer ana CSI I SW ago ther to 3 Hoi exle Hllff non Top Gael P. F Johnson, N. Morris, L. Bauer, S. Hagemann, C. Pussel, M Sparschu. Third row: L. Bregitzer, K. Junker, K. Vermaelen C. Neumann, C. Ferguson, J. Pankratz, Kienitz, B. Yost I Umnus, R. Arnold, C. Melick, S. Owen, D. Lange, M. Strohecker, P. Johansen, K. Harper, C. Schefft. 174 V. :If 3 Ut: I, J' flipqg cry' um- t il . . . .ii Wir itTf3U,m 'I u Him -fm .. IQEU . I Jided . iij i.. Rid ' G. Harden R. King. il. president: I, dimmer ii pznnam H. Lange. JL ii i - Hlil 3 Kappa Pri me 6l Heading off our second year was another Home- coming float trophy for our collection. Thereafter followed a round of activities-pre-rush parties, coffee hours, formals, and pledging. Once again we were working together, and more meanings were attached to the Kappa star. The event that was new- est to us this year was that some of our sisters actually graduated. Since our charter members two years ago were all sophomores and freshmen, the first of them left this year. All we can say now is the best to all of them and we are sure looking forward to Homecoming and alumnae events. Being sisters has extended far beyond mere social events, our family away from home will always be found on fifth floor north of Scheele Hall. Top row: D. Hinshaw, S. Kohler, C. Jones, L. Stemler, G. Gaebler, K. Gienapp, S. Ferguson, M. Sorenson, Y. Bockelman, P. Fredricks, J. Hartwick, J. Schlegelmilch, J. Alinder, M. Oldson. Third row: G. White, C. I-Ielmstetter, K. Steinberg, S. Karkau, G. Wall, P. Steinmann, J. Green, M. Asman, B. Brudi, D. Fornwalt, K. Kramer, F. Meyer, A. Schnitta. second row: C. Wilde, G. Karkau, Kinniburgh, L. XfVright B. Urbauer, C. Comstock, J. Edgren, L. Taylor, L. Gerke C. Erickson, Luekens. Bottom row: G. Gaertner, K Thomsen, C. Isaacson, Sass, treasurer, D. Choitz, secretary S. Garlisch, president, C. Brakebush, vice-president, L. Maul C. Mikel, Maas, S. Gregory. Q 175 , i Top row: M. Borchelt, N. Will, J. Olberding, M. Terney A. Folkening, V. Dvorak, C. Nicholas, J. Ericson, J. Haller, A. Heldt, A. Haynie, P. Lange, C. Frick. Third row: M Lohrmann, M. VVeikum, B. Taylor, C. Norman, J VVunder1ich, M. Sims, Borlaug, B. Adams, M. Mfidder, J McKee, M. Helfrich, C. Lutz, E. Feichtner. Second rozb Kappa Tau Zeta The blue and gold KTZ shield denotes a member of a Sisterhood based on love in unity and honor in individuality. It is a reminder of the desire to make each girl who wears this pin lead a more useful Christian life for the university, others, and herself. This pin signifies a bond between her and her sisters of sharing mutual joys and sorrows. The pranks and celebrations are unforgettable, but those occasions when difficult problems are faced successfully make this tie stronger and more meaningful. A girl who wears this emblem learns what loyalty, responsibility, and cooperation accomplish, whether it be a song fest first, a new rug, or a promising pledge class. When passing on these traditions to a new group of KTZ's, each girl realizes that 'Kshe's a very proud KTZ. B. Beelke, A. Cattau, N. Neubauer, D. Hass, K. Peck, M. Struve, A. Gravitis, S. Rashid, li. Schnack, M. lfVeaver, P. Bennig. Bottom row: K. Drew, J. Travis, J. Goldtrap, treas- urer, L. Pittelko, vice-presidentg G. Haerther, secretary, C. Strashelm, presiclentg M. Storzbach, M. Miertschin, D. Miller, M. Larson. Ph Thr 4 K hip 541 if -HIM ..., hi fu. rr nut' 1 Ziff ulllt in .V hillb- fill Slfll In l' TM. ci. l. v Wryw. wr. 'Q fl cf Lf L... J'.Jl'J C, 'F N. lf' A., YP 176 auf . . Qld lldnuigl 'l Ullm .JH nf ll l .Y ne dw lqqd . 3 H1015 . ufhm V . 'llldi .ll hffmdh? ll 5. uf fhose 14 . W1 if HWUUI1 Will. .l gm. HJ erhq it be af mm? Plfdgf t Writ 5 I0 3 Iltlu' 5. Simi 3 W5 His. li Perl If 1. ll. ll'farfr.i J. Goldtnp, my ther. xaeufygt nschin, D. lhls Pin Beta C191 The Beta pin is a symbol of truth, loyalty, fellow- ship and scholarship. To be a Beta is to uphold the standards of Valparaiso University Where lifetime ideals are formed. Singing songs while building homecoming floats, practicing for Song Fest, plan- ning coffee hours, and conducting sorority meetings are events during which Betas learn to help each other and to work together as a whole. Living and working together creates strong bonds of sisterhood which endure beyond Valpo days. Throughout the yearly activities on campus, the Betas encourage and strive for high scholastic standing . . . To be a Beta is to wear this pin proudly . . . Top row: M. Loeber, K. Jurack, K. Kaestner, E. Marhenke, L. Hulsen, B. King, R. Reinhardt, B. Rodda, S. Jox, J. Schneider, L. Strefling, B. Waterman, V. Eich, S. Moody, C. Fifield. Third row: J. Moser, C. Richardson, M. Voll, S. Goesel, C. Erdmann, J. Love, L. Isaacson, P. Perry, M. Schal- ler, J. Seiferth, S. Klopp, L. Burandt. Second row: M. Fit- ting, M. Eccles, Grau, C. McGaughey, N. Zickuhr, L Kurth, E. Urgan, M. Wetjen, D. Schroeder, P. Kohlstcdt, B von Schlichten, R. Johnson. Bottom row: B. McCord, J. lim hoff, G. Voight, L. Krischan, B. Babiar, vice presidentg K Gotro, president, D. Lestock, treasurer, K. Ziegler, secretary A. Peterson, M. Kohlstedt, K. Vollmer. -mmf. 7 177 T019 row: M. Roth, M. Melberg, B. McGrew, G. Kirsch, K. Hagenow, P. Gottlieb, J. Bach, C. Uits, S. Brandt, A. Vander- bles, C. Kruse, A. Schramm, H. Carlson, D. Witt. Third row: C. Jungermann, L. Bruss, J. Arnold, B. Herwig, J. Miller, E. Warinsky, L. Vlfilliams, G. Leistico, M. Dittfach, D. Habe- ger, J Maynard, M Christianson Second row: D. Meyer, E 'www in 178 Pi Delta bi Another year of Pi Delta Chi-the halls filled with the happy laughter of groups of girls and more serious times of study, discussion and worship. It was a full year-a damp Homecoming but our spirits undampened-parties-fireside chats, service council, many new girls to get to know, many new areas for growth, work on our publication NEXUS, and continued evaluation of our program. And the center of our life and fellowship is what our pin displays: Pi Delta Chi, Faith and Service in Christ. Bauer, C. Hellweg, N. Brandt, S. Moeller, L. Meyerink, F Weames, S. Wfehking, A. Englert, C. Leveson. Bottom row: Louie I-Iochradel S Chebul L Se mour secretary C , . J' 1 J- 2 ' 2 ' 5 r 1 Garwood, treasurer, R. Rasmusson, president, P. Zimmer- 1 mann, vice presidentg M. Taylor, R. Abbott, C. Heinemann J. Hartman. xft :fx-'jim' K -5 1--11,91 I I w 179 P 1 nual Top row: S. Pfeifer, K. Barnard, R. Indorf, A. Andreas, j. Hamer C. Dawson, S. Brophy, M. Mochal, H. Sommer, S. Putnam, E. Smelser, B. Darsie, L. Beller. Fourth row: J Thomas, E. Watts, R. Stazinski, T. Borman, M. Harkin, D ' P. Krause D Hessler R Scheele, W. Pillers, T. McCrone, , H Allen, Williams. Third row: C. Goetz, Malak, R. agey, TI ramhqpn R Rarner. C. Schroll, P. Anderson, M. Zuidema, Y-7.1-id-,1-I - elm Them Phi Delta Theta Phi-we are the t'Lawyers. Uniquely combining advantages of both a social and a profes- sional fraternity, our primary objective is to prepare students for the legal profession, while providing all the inherent advantages of a well-rounded social life. YV e feel that, by their constant association with students of the law and with men engaged in the legal profession, both our under-graduate and graduate students are better prepared to assume positions of responsibility in the prac or in any other profession in which they might be tice of the law, engaged. I Christopher D Roller, YN. Andersen. Second row: R. Bl er L. Hendricks, D. McDonell, G. Aker, clerk of the am , exchequerg D. Happel, vice dean, R. Kohl, deang G. Valsa, clerk of the rolls, P. Draheim, tribuneg J. Stanton, R. Bur- dan. Bottom row: H. Stagge, G. Busch, W. Braun, C. Brault, W. Gebhardt, F. Hasselbring, T. Herr, T. Hafner, G. Johnson. ,Lt Sim Street Laltlb' found T ht 1 to Pill life 0 mollll gocial toilet llllffl Sptti and I enjoy 5 Top Bala D. Xl Greel D.C F' iso wt- , Plym K D l lr L V il -mi W .xxzkfmj ' wg ,T 1 'Jam ., '. 1 A -lidlmi Iii . -ti. U, W . ll GJ Zi. yi tin' fm.- lwfwfi mg- xrf. tlrll iff l Grin: 6.11: mmf-nn. R. il Bnun. C. Bt T. Hnfnai. V Lambda cm Aqaba Since 1946, the grand old house on Greenwich Street has been the home of the fraternity. In Lambda Chi Alpha we stress scholarship and a well- rounded social life, both in the spirit of brotherhood. The Lambda Chi's seek to be leaders on campus and to participate fully in the activities that university life offers. YVe pledge our men under the Latin motto: Vir Quisque Vir -Every man a man. Our social calendar is filled with informal house parties, coffee hours with the sororities, intramural and interfraternity sports, formals and faculty smokers. Special events throughout the year include our an- nual Italian Street Dance, the YVhite Rose Formal, and many pinnings at Saeger's Lake. Most of all we enjoy being the Lambda Chi's and we're proud of it! Top row: T. Erdman, D. Gallo, P. Getzin, R. Rosenthal, YV. Balas, J. Oberg, R. Nabring, J. Springer, C. List. Third row: D. WViclc, F. Bernthal, L. Leatz, Peters, E. Thursam, B. Green, R. Huegli, R. Sims, B. Laity. Second row: L. Regner, D. Christie, G. Bierwagen, J. Riemer, M. Sites, D. Lawrenz, J. Seider, J G. Otte, treasurer, Hastings xx I Jr? , 3 Yer' Gamble. Bottom. row: M. Chestovich, N. Lindstedt president, G. Etzler, vice president, D. liase J. Oelschlaeger, secrctaryg B. Lair, 'l'. Funk, R 7 181 Top row: S. Graef, K. Sterling, B. Malin, Ball, R. Peter- son, H. Hoffman, R. Zech, B. Schade, Flynn, G. Greinke, D. Lentz, D. Olson, C. Kriston, N. McCart. Fourth row: I. Nedderman, C. Keller, A. Grotke, G. Hersch, B. Johnson, M. Sullivan, C. Roemke, YV. Dierksheide, D. Gluszewski. Third row: T. Bulmahn, Guth, D. Peterson, R. Shippy, E. Evans, Phi elm Theta To the men of 606, Phi Delta Theta means much more than can be expressed in concrete and concise words. If the meaning and worth of belonging to the Sons of Kippardy must be expressed, it is probably best to survey the personal reasons that one alumni had for pledging Phi Delta Theta. On the outside, he saw friendly college men who came to Valpo to obtain some sound learning. Inside the house he found comfortable living conditions and an air of close harmony. But he also found that indescribable bond of admiration and respect, which united the unique individual brothers into an outstanding fraternity. He found in Phi Delta Theta a fraternity that he could be proud of indeed! K. jones, E. Dommer, L. Becher, R. Swanson, C. Slosser, N. Salo. Second row: QI. Ehlers, D. Clausen, Schroeder, N. Buls, L. Koch, secretary, S. Richter, president, H. Heinecke, vice president, D. Hille, treasurer, D. Hershfeld, E. Skwieralski. Bottom. row: McCoy, Rolloff, B. McCormick, B. Harbeck, I. Schaefer, B. Mfarstler, D. Wittrock, D. Neumann, D. Ferg. PM Thf T mln fl' fitldvf ho0d' ll t lulflfg ers' Un PCISCVU Pl3ft5 ll men, li life, df benfll 11 thaluplf lllllff bl is mm' and his T Top ro: Rurlt l. hi. G. B min. l. 182 'll I Plyi Kappa Pri The badge of Phi Kappa Psi is worn by a gentle- man-gentle enough to try to help the unfortunate, man enough to try to be the best in every collegiate field of endeavor. His shield is the symbol of brother- hood. It portrays the ideals of the fraternityfs found- ers: unity without destroying individualism, and perseverance mixed with kindness. The Phi Psi pin places these ideals as a basic substance in each of its men. It motivates him to a carefree, but dedicated life, demonstrated by a traditional love for: the bench in front of the house, the wolfden, intramural glmmpionships, studying when necessary, a good time, but always his brother and his fraternity. He is known by his gentle determination to enjoy life and his manly ability to help his brother and himself. Top row: K. Schroeder, D. Graves, R. Mast, R. 'Weary, -I. Ruck, A. Hendrickson, D. Buntrock, S. Wulf, B. Kurrle, D. Lass, G. McMeekan, K. Beth, R. Richards, D. Korff. Fourth row rmes L Holle R Potts B ohnson R Hfebster 11.12 ,. ,. ,.j ,.f , R. Pohlman, M. Congdon, R. Bimler, YV. Beilfuss, S. Hart- man, F. Gray, N. C. Ritt. Tl1z'1'cl row: J. Meszaros, S. Benz, B. Brown, P. lflfagner, Hobelman, P. Graumnitz, T. Eck- feld, J. Meyer, AI. XfVidenhofer, L. Kowalski, R. Brass, G VVelos, D. Soeken. Second row: I. Heffernan, R. Grant, R Schoon, P. Bradtmiller, K. Boseker, treasurer, C. Moellering, nresident C Pfrnstiel vice nresident' C Seeffcrs S Pardieck, 1 . 2 , 1 , 1. . , r . 1 R. von Deylen, Robisch. Bottom. row: Dick1neyC1'. li Ritt, E. Martiny, P. lXffacFarlane, G. Beyer, R. Moellenhoff, G Snyder, L. Larson, R. Lambertsen, YV. Bauer, T. Fritz. 183 Top row: W. Weinhold, H. McAlear, L. Roesner, D. Mark- worth, J. Miller, L. Mfebster, D. Drapp, VV. Kretzmann, A Landmeier, D. Dahlstrom, VV. Sassmannshausen, A. Rieth meier, C. Jacobson, C. Zilke, T. Light, R. Pekrul, Mill, J Hagemann, R. Nord. Fourth row: W. Hovey, K. Machina M. Granat, L. Barr, M. Napgezek, R. W'hite, W. Beu, D Caston, D. Schumann, XV. Blount, D. Polster, D. Rutlin, R Gnau, R. Orkfritz, R. Bernth, C. Rohde. Third row: R Marhenke, C. Brondos, J. Koepke, D. Krause, P. Wehmeyer D. Pilz, R. Fuelster, G. Roeder, D. Black, D. Kruse, R J Pi Kappa AQJIM Throughout our college lives, we, the men of Pi Kappa Alpha, are reminded by our badge of the manner in which we are always to conduct ourselves in all our scholastic, social and athletic activities. The design of our badge, as can be seen, is basically a shield surmounted by a diamond. On the diamond are inscribed the Greek letters IIKA-Pi Kappa Alpha-the name by which we are known. To us, the diamond is a reminder of the purity of character which is always one of our foremost goals. The shield symbolizes truth, courage and all the chivalrous qualities of gentlemen by which we guide and order our lives. Thies, T. Manier, D. Spaeth, P. Thomas, C. Rateike. Second row: KI. Lammertt, R. Smits, B. Niess, D. Giles, N. Lane, D. Spaeth, D. Luepke, secretary, V. Schweider, treasurerg M. McCarey, president, S. Walesh, vice president, L. Jepsen, A. Nemetz, A. Wulf, B. Noll, T. Lestina. Bottom row: J. Muck, T. Zastrow, VV. Kroenke, R. Frost, D. Rousu, D. Vogt, M. Householder, Lieske, J. Heine, C. Schwan- holt, H. Dehne, J. Godshall, D. Albright, D. Kohlstedt, A. South. lt' The ll'll0 P3 and adl and I0 of mhfsf idfH Ui is 3 pen balance couffpl lul. Elf nernal 0 lop mg ' 184 Si mal Phi Epsilon S The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon are individuals who participate in group-oriented academic, social, and athletic activities. Each man is striving to reach and to maintain his highest potential in all three A . . . l of these areas ol the basic lraineworkg however the l idea of balance is always in mind. A fraternity man is a person who knows how to live with people, and l balance is the key to fraternal living. This broad l concept of diversity with balance has proven success- ful. Each Sig lip knows that his fraternity and fra- ternal outlook is best for him. Top row: S. Sass, R. Ziek, K. Hothorn, YV. Orlow, E. KOW- S. Sager, E. Stammel, R. Niemcck. 130110111 wiv: li. Abralizun, ski, B. Rock, L. Reynolds, Macauley, H. Pawlitschek. A. Taibl, vice presideutg P. Lange, recorder: lihrenberg, Third row: Dominers, P. Kretzschmar, P. Pustorino, S. controller: lfViehe, secretaryg Cl. liils, prcsicleutg B. lieller- Paul, I. Hager, K. Marks, M. Mikkelsen, I. Hunt. Second mann. row: A. Guemmer, L. Kruelle, B. Stark, li. Uslabar, G. Stein, 99 5.2 185 Top row: Lindstrom, P. Doolittle, D. Doehler, J. Brown, W. Gehle, B. Langlois, F. Schellhorn, McClung, A. Thiele, ' ' ' f 0' T. D F. Lukens, W. Wedlake. Third iow. M. Landgrebe, un- bar, M. Chernock, J. Brese, J. Chalmers, T. Gappen, R. uvnrrvn Q Rf-11 R Rrlmabel. F. Evers. Second row: U. Streips, Si ma Pi each the benefits embers of Sigma Pi. We could, and will say that while being members we have attended many parties, we have eaten the food through our meal plan, however, the best thing any- one can realize from being a member of any frater- nity, is learning to live with his fellow man, and we have certainly gained this. At Sigma Pi there are forty completely different personalities, coming from all parts of the nation, having been raised with different family backgrounds, and all being indivi- dualists in their own right. All have one thing in common-wanting to have a good time and enjoy- ing life to its fullest. And if you don't believe us, drop in some time and you will see what we mean. VV e could sit here all day and pr we gain from being m H. Lenz, D. VVilliams, D. Anderson, M. Hettich, J. Keller, VV. Stuebe, M. Goehring, A. Dahlberg, T. Sopata. Bottom row: W. Vlfohlgemuth, J. Wehmeier, J. Zimmermann, treasu- rerg D. Timper, presidentg N. Nagel, secretaryg Draheim, vice presidentg XV. Swinford, R. Rebell. W Sigma its fmlu siztd PI Undflflfli nity, All 3 bfmlie ggpttli U of the Sl dgfofzulf 3 Ilflllfll hood HI Tgngiblm remodel! wgetlier platlng 1 Top nn: Heel. P. sing. Tl.. f. Greivc Sammi rg .... .W ,,. , , 186 Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma is dynamic enough to retain its enthusiasm, yet mature enough to have synthe- sized past mistakes and successes into a confident understanding of the many functions of their frater- nity, Amalgamating the ideals of college men into gi brotherhood, the Sig Taus strive to excel in all aspects of campus life. This is evidenced by winning of the scholarship plaque, trophies for Homecoming decorations, several first places in intramurals, and a tremendous social program. The bonds of brother- hood at Sigma Tau Gamma are not intangible. Tangible evidence includes the speedy painting and remodeling of the new house. The Sig Taus work together in a spirit of unity and pride, which is placing them at the apex of fraternities. Top row: O. Lohse, W. Moy, R. Serkland, P. Mueller, R. Besel, P. Kautz, J. Luedeman, R. Horvat, H. Holter, D. Al- sing. Third row: T. Peyer, VV. Jack, H. Peistrup, L. jurisch, E. Creive, A. Rockett, R. Hilst, E. Kuetemeyer, N. Balliet. Second row: -I. Beuscher, VV. Rueger, Todhunter, E. jan- 'QQ gx'Hv- f . f zz'- Z e 5? I+., . 3. Ar nasch, L. Buucli, L. Thompson, D. Hertzfcltlt, S. Jarrett Bottom row: H. Oclis, D. Mather, secretary: CJ. Olson, presi dentg T. Mesh, vice presidentg R. Lang, treasurer: C. Kruger H. Holter, G. Radtlatz. 187 Top row: L. Quaas, D. Busse, J. Toren, H. Scaer, Ziegler, R. Beyer, C. Lerch, R. Coyle, K. Farr, L. Klemz, R. Ahl- brand, D. Billet, VV. Hill. Third row: E. Barnekow, D. Far- rar, D. Renkes, T. Steege, H. Pampel, B. Berggren, E. Bradley, D. Schlegel, E. Wittkopf, D. Manske, C. Lautenklos. Second Tau Kappa Epsi on It was another great year for the men of TKE-a sizzling Homecoming float added another trophy to the case, snappy quarterbacking from Ron Gsell- man provided spark for a hot football season, the Rock of Linwood's been a bit perkier since Dau 11's gift brought him Roxie's warm companionship, the new annex at 804 brought another dozen into the close fellowship of the house. Unity in diversity molds many talents and temperaments into common interests. Our constant goals-service to the univer- sity, diligence in maintaining high social and aca- demic standards and full development of individual Worth and character-continue the enrichment of our fraternal bond. row: C. Schmidt, G. Firkins, A. Volkman, M. Monti, H Bardenhagen, D. McCarty, Vogel, D. VanDyke, D. Gatz Bottom row: D. Culley, D. Utter, T. Luekens, M. Quam, R Barkow, vice presidentg R. Mursch, presidentg W. Kosman secretaryg P. Busse, G. Janac, treasurer. 2 Them Chi It is not our objective as members of Theta Chi to conform to the sometimes trite and obscure goals of a mid-western university student. Rather, our Him in participating in the organization and within the framework of the fraternity is to better under- stand ourselves, and through this understanding im- prove ourselves and consequently the fraternity. YVe, the men of Theta Chi, learn to recognize the world and the power of the individual in our fraternity. Top row: A. Yanke, S. Kirk, D. Johnston, H. Buchbach, R. Kutansky, A. Habitz, D. Benz, C. Barnett, R. Jensen, H. Cates, E. Prince, D. Lundquist, E. Lewandowski. Fourth row: K. Gould, H. Moellering, R. Leetmae, D. Hoffman, D. Parks, R. Nesbitt, R. Brudney, B. Berning, W. Schwartz, R. Feldmann, S. Nichols. Third row: G. Burnidge, VV. Bloch, A. ligli, C. Anderson, H. Porshinsky, Bebout, B. Schellin, E. 'D if g f 1 9 ' V' .N . ly.-A . . ,. Aff . -pri- I ,i.'5',a rf tv ,sffge P. a-,. ,V 1. , QU' 5 . v J Johnson, Fiesler, F. YVeinhardt, M. Makis, T. Roclenbeck Second row: M. McGuigan, N. Kutansky, A. Miller, C Nickless, Fischer, B. Schulz, secretaryg D. Deutsch, treasurer J Feaster, presidentg N. Berning, vice president, G. Grams P. Toelke. Bottom row: D. Farney, R. Blake, R. Moellering B. Gruhl, H. Selle, D. Bailey, C. Brown, R. Ranta, R. Malay ECI. l89 l ' Q 7 dents of Brandt Hall. uiet study areas are available to all resi- 01 1'l'l.f In the last few years, Valparaiso's dorms have great deal of modernization. Scheele, VVehrenberg, and Brandt halls with their modern design, cafeterias, lounges, and furnishings best D illustrate these changes. Older dorms are also im- proving, with the installation of cafeterias for food service in the dorms and with the provision of tele- vision for relaxed entertainment. In dorm meetings, students discuss and plan dorm formals, social con- duct, school activities, and elections. By working and living together, students share experiences- 'l Getting ready for morning classes, gossiping, experienced a weari y D studying, worshipping, gaily preparing for vacations 2 -enjoy university living. Television is only one form of relaxation in which Brandt's men can take part. 190 'Y' ma hdhlltx Kreinheder Hall is the adjoining residence Sgr freshman women. On the ground floor fe.Q1.TV lounge, snack bar, and laundry acilmes for both dorms. Dau I-lzxll, with Zl ctzipzlcity lor one hundred and lilty lrcsllmzln women, is under the direcilion A ??7 43 l of Mrs. Ruth VVZIKSOII. ll 4 ' N , .if , ui: M35 191 l ff 1 ..,5 f aid K 1 , C 2 it I W f 'fiifi - Q A . ,,.,. 4 Nfl f e 424 f ,fwf v 2 Memorial Hall, under the direction of Mrs. Effie Lindberg, houses sophomore women. The lower level has been remodeled this year to include a cafeteria for the convenience of the residents. Mrs. Dorothea Dunagan di- rects Guild Hall, the main residence for unaffiliated junior and senior women. This twin dorm to Memorial houses the Business Office and the DC- partment ol Development. .s i l if I Q I I' I I . 2 I Ducoxui Clara Sur Stiittu l lim I S. lower Im f 'A . X. WM w 4- .,. .e . DEAcoNEss HALF, built to accommodateithe women devoted to church service, also houses a few Arts and Science women. Miss Clara Strehlow is the housemother of this modern dormitory on the new campus. SCHEELE HALL provides separate wings on each floor and social rooms for Valpo's sororities plus housing for independent women. Miss Dolores Ruosch directs and coordinates sorority affairs from the new dormitory on the outskirts of the new campus. l sf, I I A i F i Z W gp t 41 i .gh ' ' l 1 l r i N l V - Q I l 1 i 5 Q s l I ' 4 193 ALTRURIA HALL has one hundred freshmen women sharing two-student rooms. Directed by Mrs, Warren Schmidke, this dorm with its centralized lounge pro- vides a homey atmosphere on old campus, vw '4 ,MMM '54, ff lx IJENIBKE HALL, Valpo's tra- ditional freshmen men's dorm, stands on old cam- pus as a sign of ValpO'S historical beginning. Un- der the direction of Mr. Joh n YV. K unstman 11, Lembke's freshmen enj0y its warm atmospliere. Q, all l wf . ,Si ll'lHRl'.N'f llr. Wal -P b as-. uv' ' Vt, S911 IFN l ff' I X I i , il, Q' I X1 241 I I H we f BN-vu Ft Pots ua. mtll 5 Id cant l 05 ll of Ml' lmtlli erIj0l gft. r 1 1 ' 0 ,,.,.,-.,,,...--- f - , ' ,,...v1'-ef--'-' .vig in HM 43-- lusm... ,5p..,,uv-in ...W - 'A I xii if V, V . fill iiii lli5 i ini! . s 2 . iii' , 'Q -,yi FQ Tift' BI? z AE v Y -tur- ,M M W ' ' vu W A s R , f 'M 'A k Q H , ... . M. 7, ,Y 6 . W - s it Q is X f YVEHRENBERG HALL newly equipped with Mr, Walter Reiner is the housefather of its joint circular cafeteria with Brandt Hall houses three hundred freshmen men. this dorm located on the northeast of new campus. 40? - ' fatty' gy IDODGE PIALL houses upperclziss men. Located to the north of old campus, it offers relaxed living to its residents in their large lounge. Dr. Fred Sitton is the housefather. 195 ! E I W4- 'af V f f f ZZ ,fw lx Z 4 1 W Z Y f V ,V W ,sf ,ff A nn 7 ff f,,,. f .5 ' fx , 4, 4 Nm X x x I 1 ii ll i i li l l i j , V 1 i 1 l I I Top: Richard P. Koenig, Director of Athletics. Bot- li iomz john Krause, Assistant Director of Athletics. E I i . 2 Left to rzghl: E. Larson, swimmin Coaches Valparaiso University athletics in 1962-63, fol- lowing on the heels of one of the most successful campaigns on record last year, stood on the threshold of a new and brighter future with the completion of expanded gymnasium facilities and a much need- ed new swimming pool. VU Athletics Director Richard P. Koenig stated, 'KHere at Valparaiso, athletics are integral parts of our education structure which emphasizes the edu- cation of the total individual. Participation in our intercollegiate and intramural programs enables a person to attain a wholeness of body, mind, and spirit, which is in keeping with the requirements of a thoroughly educated person . . . the completion of our Gymnasium Expansion Project, Swimming Pool, and the development of Alumni Athletic Park will present even greater opportunities in the fu- ture as we accept our fair share of responsibility for attaining the objectives of our school, our church, and our nation. gg P. Meadows, basketball, E. Bauer, baseball, R. Koenig, , athletic director, J. Krause, tickets, VV. Steinbrecher, wrestling, D. Zimmermann, track. Not pictured: YV. Reiner, football. l 4 Q I . l E'-M I 3 VM. 1 1'.I- .xx 'N y, I o .f ' li HAZ, 3' F J f I Q r I i if 1 a' Count- Sthade. Count-UP, one, two, three, four---. ag 0 Second 10w IX Hirtrnin P K1rkland K Ixnlgge Inst ww Cbeeeflealalerf Back row: D. Gluszewski, D. Niemeck, C. Kriston, D. Lentz, L. Beecher, N. McCart, L. Holle, B. Schultz, C. Pfanstiel, E. Evans, M. Sullivan. Second row: D. Nehring, R. I-Iilst, B. Schade, G. Marten, K. Farr, F. Skinner, S. Benz, G. McMeekan, his ... ,, , , gf? Football! After a near-miss for the Indiana Collegiate Con- ference title in 1961, Valparaiso's Crusaders found themselves unable to beat the Butler jinx again this season and wound up settling for a second place tie in tl1e ICC. Graduation robbed the Brown and Gold of Little All-American halfback john Knight and bruising linemen Jerry Goeglein, Bob Gusse, and Hank Schollett. But the team improved as the season progressed until the Crusaders found themselves in a show- down match with Butler at Brown field. VU was tied for first in the conference with DePauw on 3-1 records, while Butler was in second with a 2-1-l mark. And yet when the shouting was over-all that Crusader quarterbacks D. Pohlman, D. Lass, and D. Peterson take aim on a new season. 200 separated Valpo from gridiron glory were three seconds and a safety. The Crusaders closed the year with a 6-3 over-all record and a 4-2 mark in the ICC. The losses came at the hands of St. joe and Butler in the conference and Wfashington of St. Louis in a non-league en- counter. Team co-captain and hard-hitting guard Tyrone Smith earned the distinction of being named to the all-conference first team for the second straight year. Smith and linebacker Dick Niemeck were named as co-winners of the Most Valuable Player award on the team, while tackle Dale Lentz was selected as team captain for next season. During workouts at Camp Concordia near Cowen, Mich., the Crusaders were beset by a rash of injuries, which included everything from eye cuts, pulled muscles, and aching backs to factures and re-in- juries . Injuries continued to plague the Brown and Cold all season. The Crusaders kicked off the season by trampling Hope at Holland, Mich., 48-0. A bitter cold Sat- urday night at Boucher Bowl found things worse in the VU scoring department as St. joe staged a second half rally after a scoreless tie to win 13-6. The outcome was heartbreaking for the VU fans, especially after some St. Joe enthusiasts had pilfered the victory bell from in front of the Union on the previous Monday. The following week the Crusaders parlayed a 25- yard field goal by Mike Sullivan and a 90-yard kick- off return on a lateral from Mike McGuigan to Dave Lass for an ll-10 victory over Indiana State. An- other rash of injuries hit the squad as the weakened Crusaders had a late rally fall short at Wlfashington of St. Louis for a 20-14 defeat. Homecoming was rainy, but VU spirits weren't dampened as the Brown and Gold chalked up a 7-0 victory over Evansville. The Crusaders followed by bouncing Ball State, 21-6, for a first place tie in the ICC. Valpo rallied twice to tie the Butler eleven in the crucial conference game, but a freak safety on the last play of the game gave the Bulldogs a l6-l4 victory. The Crusaders came back the next Saturday afternoon to wipe out DePauw there, 21-7. However, one consolation was recognized during the campaign when the Valpoites regained posses- ion of the Crusader Shield from Wheaton in the season finale, 28-21. 4 6 ' 4 r ff ,, v xjf ' 'v 'i ,. .4 Top roi R. Brudr S. Wulf. j. Heffel H. Semn llliile, D The Man ,I W ,Ty-3' id! Al. W: I. e thlfg X S65 came Illerenfe lguff en. TlT0Ire rl ro me ehr year. 3 Ililmed 1' award selected Cowen, injuries, . pulled l 'ire-irr rwn and ranrplirrg .old Sar- gs worse stageela in 1313. U fans, pilierecl on rlre ed 2125- rd llitl- to Dave rte. AH' eakened hingrorr werenil d HP l Ollowed lace U6 -even Ill , 16114 during Mak YZ 0 , I5 r cfs. E Us 5 L , i, .. , ,. W, wg, , x in , ' , D W gig Y - , ffff .i .. my .r Wa. .,,,,,hk W, ,f W, . ' , ,. A 1. 1 ,. K .elm sa, 'V '- A Am' X MQ P' 4 Q r. N' XI ' R EA z rfe rrffff-ae Wen Q.. .Sw af 3. 4, M ft... . . ca 1 M2 1 D 2 am Q, ' VKQW -,,. A . X L we ,341 sm H , x f gr 'ff . e 72 . -- Q ' I ,' C ' . r 4- . 75, .J N gif. r , KH ' Mtg' yi v r I V! K I 'llfqyl ex Ill. J 1 4,0 5, .- ,re. A r.rr ' B ' 2 e V c . D f M - - . . Top row: D. Gleason, D. Clausen, D. Renkes, B. johnson, R. Bruclney, D. Neargarcler, L. Becher, B. Gusse. Fourth row: S. Wulf, D. Graves, D. Lass, D. Black, G. Marten, Dimitri, j. Heffernan, Konrad, Coach E. O. Larson. Third row: H. Semrock, B. Frey, C. Kohl, B. Mahn, M. Sullivan, P. White, D. Peterson, N. McCart, D. Lentz. Second row: Coach The Man In the Raincoat-VU's top fan. B. Steinbrecher, B. Schade, H. Porshinsky, E. Evans, D. Pohlman, D. Hartman, M. McGuigan, D. Gluszewski, Coach D. Zimmerman. First row: Co-Head Coach E. Bauer, A. Hendrickson, D. Soeken, E. Lewandowski, R. Grant, T. Smith, T. Jensen, R. Willer, B. Bauer, Co-Head Coach XV. Reiner. Absent: B. Shippy and D. Niemeck. ' ' Grr-r-r-r The lono cold lme Val po Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Valpo Harold Semrock stopped Cold V' 1 c bull slilm :muy lflllll Mike Alkcllligilll :za llc lrics lu lmrczlk :mr thc' goal-line against Bullcr bchiucl thc blocking ol' Dzllc LCNU 'lxom xlL'll5L'll is 1'z1im'cl llllLlCl'H by ll lmrclc of livznrlsvillc- lzxmklvlx in Illc lifillliililllillg Qxlllllf. , 201 X Km 4k x 'I'- I 'K ,L ., W xx E Q: Q .i N Af N, xx X Xxf-xx.A 1fXNkw wx q Rick Willer is bull-dogged by two Butler men. Willer leaps ahead for a few extra yards. Jim Konrad is the center of attention while two defenders do a 'Hnaypole dance. 205 .0 , fi 4? W ii v VALPRRNSU Wham 4 3 Qin!!! 1,1 nu, f '.-iii? fi X i JJLPARFX QVALPARNM 3 gf! TOP row: Asst. Coach D. Zimmerman, j. Flynn, J. Robisch, R. Moellenhoff, K. Traupmann, EI. Mcliinney, Coach P. Meadows. First row: K. Jones, L. Holle, C. Kriston, Bowman, Guth, D. Olson. Absent: B. Shade. Bull State plays keep-away from AICIXIIIIICE. yQxX,WwxXvaY 207 ea. . su--J-1-1-ew mzmwfssg-sw Plrtuf ollf for . Crugtlff te' ll' rgrllfglal E finished l Thf C tllfswol tion Sam arCl1'fll'3l forth H fl fore succt ing punt Story was Crusader apreviou Valp0 tSt. Lot when tht title gall bounce l ington B Much probably lracturet fracturet in the yt Robisch and Traupmann get tied up with the game. Kriston goes in for the Score- Larry Holle fights for the ball as Crusaders battle Indiana Butch jones gets off jump shot against Indiana State. State. Plagugd by injuries, which took three starters out for a good share of the season, Valparai50'5 Crusaders experienced a dismal 7-16 basketball sea- son, The outcome was equally dim in the Indiana Collegiate Conference as the Brown and Cold finished in the basement with a 1-ll mark. The Crusaders showed flashes of brilliance during the season, especially in the Notre Dame gy1n-dedica- tion game and in the lone conference victory over arch-rival St. Josephs The Brown and Gold put forth a thrilling exhibition against Notre Dame be- fore succumbing 102-90 as the Irish height and scor- ing punch proved too much to overcome. But the story was different against St. joe as a hot-shooting Crusader quintet buried the Pumas 104-85, avenging a previous defeat by the rivals. Valpo lost in its bid to repeat as Hfashington QSt. Louisj Invitational Tournament champions when they were edged 66-65 by their hosts in the title game. However, the Brown and Cold did bounce back later in the season to hand the IVash- ington Bears an 81-62 defeat. Much of the Crusaders' woes this season could probably be attributed to Chuck Kriston's bone chip fracture of the left hip and Jon Robisch's bone chip fracture of the right wrist. Both were sidelined early in the year, while jerry Guth went out for the re- mainder of the campaign about mid-season with a stomach ailment. 'H VU 85 ---- .................. H ope 72 VU 68 ---. ........ I ientuckv State Sl VU ...,.......,... Notre Dame 102 VU ...... San Francisco State 75 VU .......... ............ I ndiana State 7S VU XX'asliington QSt. Louisj 055 VU ................,...,...... XVheaton 61 VU XVashington QSt. Louisj 66 VU ........,................i.... Hope 7-1 VU ....... Butler S2 VU .... Evansville 62 VU ..,...... Ball State 00 VU ......... ..... S t. Qloseplfs 97 VU ....... .... .....,,,..............,,,,, X X 'heaton 73 VU XVashington tSt. Louisj 62 VU ....... ....................... E vansville 79 VU r...... DePauw 60 VU ...... St. Josephs S5 VU ..... Indiana State 7l VU ............. Butler 75 VU ..... Ball State 92 VU .... DePauw 70 VU ....... XVheaton 70 K. Traubmann uts the brakes on an offensive Jlafer. l 5 Despite the painful hip injury, which was later compounded by an elbow ailment, team captain Chuck Kriston was able to return to action in about a month. He immediately proceeded to rewrite the record books, setting a new VU individual career scoring mark of l,287 points in 68 games and esta- blishing a new Ball State gym single game mark of 40 points. The latter feat came in spite of a pain- lful elbow and a heavily bandaged hip. Kriston also put a new charity toss record on the books with 38 consecutive free throws without a miss. Two other seniors also made their final appear- ances in the Brown and Gold along with Kriston. Forward Larry Holle, the teamls top rebounder and one of the reliables , and center Ralph Moel- lenholif closed the book on their collegiate cage endeavors. YVith several veteran returnees and a crop of highly promising frosh, cage prospects at VU next season appear very bright. Holle tries in vain to steal ball from an Indiana State player. None of that greasy kicl's stuff. 5 auuqx 'E f 1 Y N-wow' mmf' ,,,' X 9 f-Q, x, X X x -X 6 ,W Q, xg? ml X 03 V Kei 92, f W if 1' WC ax 'W SQQQ hm X f reybmen Bmleetball One of the best freshmen basketball teams in recent seasons should provide next year's VU varsity with some valuable talent. Although the yearlings, who finished their short campaign with a 6-2 record, lacked the much-needed giants , speed, superb ball-handling and crack shoot- ing gave the team tremendous potential. The defeats sustained by the frosh came at the hands of Wilson Junior College, 77-73, and the St. Joseph's yearlings, 72-67. But the Little Crusaders avenged both defeats later in the season by thumping St. Joe, 98-69, and tripping Wilson, 93-83. VU registered victories over Wright Junior Col- lege of Chicago, 65-555 the Purdue Calumet Exten- sion, 85-60g the Indiana University Center at Gary, 100-7lg and DePauw frosh, 96-78. J. Bowman moves around an opponent for a shot. Top row: Coach D. Zimmerman, P. Wolk, B. Peper, Schmidt, M. Michael, P. Graul, Coach K. Sherman. Second row: D. Eynon, J. Hinkey, J. Jessup, B. Bleke, D. Raddatz, J. Miller, G. Keel. Bottom row: T. Workman, T. Risner, L. Charles, S. Cook, P. Schulz, T. Smith. Croslfom alhl me VU man, found with l 74 finish lll dl Asuvllg amemfllflo for lim ln ytalllllgs ul Mike Ul yalllllil, lm fourth ill l The mr! Carl Pfillll to be a IG adistinctic in the long Vllsm' Q R- Nthril l 212 l A Croix-Countr Cross-country, making a successful comeback on the VU athletic scene under Coach Darrell Zimmer- man, found the varsity Crusaders ending the year with a 7-4 dual meet record and a third place finish in the Indiana Collegiate conference meet. A strong freshman team, which promises to give 3 tremendous boost to the varsity next season, tied for first in the frosh ICC Invitational and left the yearlings unconquered in all their meets. Mike Urio, the diminutive speedster from Tang- yanika, turned in a commendable year, finishing fourth in the ICC meet. The varsity will lose only two seniors, Co-captains Carl Pfanstiel and Bob Brems, and should prove to be a real threat for the ICC crown next season, a distinction which Valparaiso has rarely experienced in the long-distance running sport. 2' I K Y vi FROSH CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM top to bottom: Coach Zimmer- man, L. Schramm, B. Mfooden, D. Fandrei, R. Nimtz, H. Schleef, Greimer. VARSITY Ckoss-COUNTRY 'I-QEANI left lo right: F. Skinner, B. Schulz, B. Brems, C. Planstiel, M. Uri0, R. Nehring, B. Harbeck, B. Berner, W. Weinliold, Coach D. Lnnmerman. 213 - r I K . I V X x K i MW' 3 Top row: Coach B. Steinbrecher, D. Stoll, D. Peterson, N.. lVlcCart, Kowal, Student .assistant D. Gleason. Second row: A. Egli, D. Niemeck, H. Selle, Kilpmen. Bottom row: H. Welssenfels, D. Gluszewski, B. Harbeck, B. McCormick, Schaefer. E . reftlzn Coach Steinbrecher watches his wrestlers practice. Bill Har- beck and Bill McCormick look up. will swiH l' ihf W 'hu univfljll 5' idv'f,m Ff, Ull- Tw in il Indian full sifI0ll Dogged by a multitude of injuries, Valparaiso's wrestling Crusaders experienced a bleak season with the Brown and Gold winning two meets, losing four and wrestling to a draw in two outings. Although the Crusaders entered only four men in the conference meet held at Indiana State, Coach Bill Steinbrecher's charges cames off with third place laurels. The frosh wrestling team, which should provide some excellent talent for the varsity next season, were hosts to the conference frosh invitational. The VU yearlings wound up in fourth for the meet. Bill McCormick tries to take down his opponent. - l ala' . . --J. . Q K. jwzmmln Svnnmmg at Valparaiso received a real shot me arm tlns season with the completion of the n f mversity swnnmino pool Althouoh the VU tan campaign plenty ol promise IS shown 1n the future The Ciusaders ended the season with only one State Soph Bob Lannne placed inst in the 900 youd breaststiolxe to gixe the Crusaders then only lnst in the ICC meet The swnnmeis under the 0Ll1Cl'1l1CC of neu tank Coach E Ole Larson piled up more points dunno that conference meet than in any piexious season The new VU pool facilities include six 'Uyfnd lanes a lnoh dne and '1 lou bon cl plus such hinoe benefits 'ms an electuc scoieboaid and an lll1ClClh'1E61 window The neu pool fnst on the VU campus O C :. Q . V 1 ' AC - ' 'C W' - ' , I C -C C A I 1 Q . E . i Q- I K I exs 1 ' c I c 7 T 7' .' 4 T . u Q . V- ' . kers f 1 4. . . A . i .nr -IZ 4 Q didn! make any gigantic strides during the 1962-63 , 5 f C , Y , - , - g ,dill . l 7 ' - - c ' Q. . .' l ' c Q c c R vc Q 13 5, l . ' , , ' , ii U I . am D, els, D. 1iso's with lSlllg n in mach lird 'ide un. fhe if-4 'i' V victory IH ll outings and took fourth place in the Indiana Collegiate Conference meet held at Ball replaces the old home pool at the Porter County YMCA building. B C er, G. Hersch, Hobleman, D. Hanson, Coach E. O. Larson, standing. Left to right: B. Blount, - HTP B. Naterneier, B. Klett, B. Lamme, T. Blankley. A Valpo swimmer makes H fast turn S Paul shows good form oll tne new board. Coach Larson gives B. Blount his time. in the new Pool' ' 215 Tennzk Tennis is still in the rebuilding stages at VU, but promising finishes in the conference the past few seasons, plus a large contingent of team candi- dates this season could put the Brown and Gold well up in conference standings by the end of the year. However, the netters will be forced to replace veterans Jim Ramming and Dave Reddersdorf, but a few returnees from last season should aid in re- building the squad this season. The Crusaders will not be venturing outside of the Indiana Collegiate Conference in dual meets this year since their nine-game slate is concentrated against the remaining six league teams. C. Mchleekan takes a healthy cut at the ball. Q f A Yalpt Truck 5 at llll can fl G ol llc lfplatc l0Il hm H1 rt of l me Hlmed ill i 1: A Valpo freshman pole vaulter clears the bar. TRACK top row: W. Harbeck, R. Huegli, S. Sager, G. Hersch, Smith, D. Ferg, N. McCart. Second row: Coach D. Zimmerman, D. Vasholz, M. Urio, R. Nehring, P. White, Tmcle Track is beginning to show results after a long rebuilding program, and prospects for the 1963 season appeared much, much brighter than in any previous campaign. Adequate depth was one of the big problems faced by mentor Darrell Zimmerman, who had to re- place the all-around Don Jewell and speedster john Knight on the 1963 varsity. But a fine crop of vete- rans from last season, plus some talented soph per- formers and a few newcomers brought the size of the squad to one of the biggest in VU annals. Although several men were available for most events, proven ability was the chief factor in the depth problem. The Crusaders slated three indoor meets, includ- ing the Great Lakes Open at Chicago, plus ll out- door encounters. Included in the outdoor meets was the Viking Olympics at Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., and the NCAA meet at Chicago. B. Brems, H. Semrock, F. Skinner. Bottom row: H. Dielmann, K. Farr. C. Benz, C. Pfanstiel, R. Blake, YV. Trainor, P. Kautz, j. Bowman. ' 217 ' .F 1 5 l Y axon. iousi zhli her ule the ies ,C me Norland, C3 lNF1ELD1aRs top row: R. Bimler, K. Poynter, D. Pohlman, B. Heimberg, D. Lass. Bottom row: A. Grotke, B. Mahn, R. Smith, D. Drapp. PITCHERS top row: L. Becher, -I. Robisch, B. Iones. Bollom row: Birch, D. Bos, K. Sterling. i is I . 1 fi i Bmelmll Baseball, from all pre-season outlooks, appeared to be headed for another highly successful year. Coach Emory Bauer, who led his team to the NCAA Col- lege Division Midwest Regional title, despite finish- ing third in the conference, was confident that his Crusaders could be a repeater in the NCAA again this season. One of the finest mound staffs in several years and a solid infield, plus some heavy hitters were the big reason for the optimistic outlook. The Brown and Gold entertained another of its stiff schedules, with such teams as Notre Dame, Illi- nois, Purdue and the University of Chicago furnish- ing non-conference opposition, while six other ICC teams promised to give the Crusaders a real test in the loop race. Twenty-five prospects turned out for the squad at the beginning of the season, with the only real lack of depth being shown in the outfield. Several returnees from last season, plus some highly prospec- tive sophs and newcomers offered valuable talent at virtually all posts. 219 CATCHERSZ J. Dimitri, J. Kilpinen, A. IfVhittemore, Erbe. Although the Crusaders experienced early season difficulty in the Indiana Collegiate conference, the Brown and Gold received a bid to host the 1962 NCAA Midwest Regional championship games after ICC winner Ball State and runner-up Indiana State were unable to field teams. Three other teams from the Midwest competed in the two-day meet, Hiram College, Ohiog Kentucky YVesle-yan, and MacMurray College of Illinois. VU swept past Hiram in the opener, 3-0, while the Kentucky nine whipped MacMurray in first round action. The Crusaders then went on to deal a 5-l loss to Wesleyan in the championship game. T0P.V07U1 COHCII E- BHUCF, J- Bifdl, D- BOS, L- BCCIICF, Pohlman, K. Poynter, J. Kilpinen, K. Sterling, D. Lass. Robisch, B. Jones, B. Heimberg, AI. Dimitri, Asst. Coach B. Bottom row: Manager L. jepsen, R. Stazinski, A. Grotke, P. Lohse. Second row: B. Malin, R. Bimler, J. Todhunter, D. Graumnitz, Erbe, R. Smith, D. Drapp, A. Whittemore. found ytilf- Fm on Illf hofkfl' 'fa YI DeacoI1f'55 Bgkfibz and womf pfflllflfd 3 ming. Spring 5, whitll Wil cise0I1 Ulf Th: ff? 3334 H :il -1 'f Intmmumlr mural activity for both men and wgmen Intra found VU'5 athletic areas busy places during the year, Fraternities and dormitories bumped heads on the Chapel Ugridironn, while the womens field hockey team found plenty of action on the turf near Deaconess Hall. Basketball season was popular with both the men and women, and the .added facilities at the gym Provided an ideal setting for Wrestling and swim- ming. I . . Spring sports was highlighted by Field Day in which both groups had plenty of stimulating exer- Qige on the Brown Field Cinder track. The quarterback runs wide in a fast moving game. V IMI11 i SEN OR ACTIVITIES Arts and Science! CHARLOTTE ANN ABRAHAM-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Edu- cation: S.E.A. 2, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG ANDERSON IANE CLAIRE' ANDERSON--B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Edu- cation: W.R.A. I3 S.E.A. 3, 43 Chapel Committee 33 Elections Committee 33 Homecoming Committee I3 Student Senate Rep. 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 33 Chapel Steward3 Young Republicans 3, 43 Class Officer I Isocial chairmani. MARTHA ANN ASMAN-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Educationg Kappa Psi Omega 3, 4 IITEBSUFCFIQ S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. GARY D. AVERY-B.A.3 Major: Government3 Minorg Religion3 Bus. and Econ. Club I3 I.R.C. I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentI3 Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4 Ivice-presidentI3 University Band I, 2, 33 Debate I, 23 Young Democrats I, 2, 3 lvice-presidenti, 4 loresidenti. ROBERT LEWIS AYRES-B.A.: Major: Government3 Minor: History3 Intramurals I, 2, 33 l.R.C. .I, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Pi 43 Iunior Honor Guard 33 Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 43 Scholarship Com- mittee 33 Torch I, 2 lassociate editori, 3, 4 leditor-in-chiefI3 Lighter 23 WVUR 2, 3 lnews directori, 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Young Democrats I, 2, lpresidenti, 3 lpresidenti, 4. BARBARA-SUE ELIZABETH BABIAR-B.A.3 Major: English3 Minor: Historyg Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidenti 3 W.R.A. I, 23 S.E.A. 43 Torch I, 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Counseling 33 Young Republicans 3, 4. ZOE CLARA BACHMANN-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT GEORGE BAERENKLAU-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Psychologyg Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 University Players I. WILLIAM BALAS-B.A.3 Major: Businessg Minor: Psycnologyg Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Dorm Officer 2. IUDSON BALL-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Government: Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 33 Human Relations 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Social Committee 23 Welfare Committee- 43 WVUR 3. NORMAN C. BALLIET-B.A.3 Majors: History, Frenchg Minors: Education, Geography3 Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Pi 43 Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Counseling 3, 43 University Players I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BARLOGA-B.A.3 Major: Economics3 Minor: Mathe- matics. LARRY EDWARD BARR-B.A.3 Major: Geography3 Minor: Sociology3 Pi Kappa Alpha 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 43 University Choir I. INEZ BAUER-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Education: Minor: BIO- logy3 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentI3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerI3 Majors Club I, Z, 3, 43 Gown and Gavel 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Student Senate Rep. 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer I, 2. LOUIS BAUER IR.-B.A.3 Major: Philosophyg Minor: Latin3 Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 43 Philosophy Club 23 Alpha Pi 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Torch 3, 43 Scholarship Committee 3. IAMES BEBOUT LYLE WALTER BECHER-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Education3 Minor: Historyg Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 V Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Majors Club 2, 3, 43 Counseling 3. FRED BEEBE- RAYMOND E. BEHLING jR.-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minors: Gorman, Economics: Intramurals I, 2, 33 Track I3 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 WVUR 2, 3, 4 lsports directorl. 224 BARBARA ANN BEHRMANN-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Edu- cation3 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 23 S.E.A.- I, 2, 3, 43 Student Guide Service 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Miss VU Program Committee 2. WILLIAM BEILFUSS-B.A.3 Majors: Religion, Psychology: Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lsocial chairmanI3 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Football 3. ELIZABETH IEAN BEINS-B.S.: Major: Biologyg Minor: Physical Education: Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentI3 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 2, 3, 4 Ivice-presidentI3 Majors Club 3, 4 Ivice-presidentI3 S.E.A. 43 Torch 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 4 lsocial chairmani. CLAUDIA LOIS BERGAMINI-B.A.3 Major: Social Work3 Minor: Psychology: Social Relations Club 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 2, 3, 43 Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 43 Youth Activity Center 4. ROBERT HENRY BERNTH-B.A.3 Major: Geography3 Minor: English: Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 43 Intramurals I, 23 Track I3 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 43 Beacon 43 Torch 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK CHARLES BETZ-B.A.3 Major: History3 Minor: Education: German Club I, 2. WILLIAM R. BEU-B.A.3 Majors: Government, Economics3 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, 53 l.R.C. 23 University Players 2, 33 Young Republicans 2, 3, 4, S Ivice-presidentig Conservative Club 4, 5 lpresidentI3 Visitation Program 5 lstudent directori. CHARLES F. BILS-B.A.3 Major: Government3 Minors: English, Spanish3 I.F.C. 3 Itreasureri, 4 lsecretaryI3 Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 lpresidentI3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 43 Counseling 2. RICHARD W. BIMLER-B.A.3 Major: Religion3 Minors: Sociolo- gy, PsychoIogy3 Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 V Club 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Alpha Pi 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Student Senate Rep. I, 23 Valpo Union Building 33 Counseling 33 Dorm Officer 2 Ivice-presidentI3 Y.L.T.P. IAM:-s A. BIRCH-B.A., Major: BUSINESS: Minor: sociology, I.F.C. 33 Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 V Club 3, 4 Ibaseball rep.I3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 43 American Institute of Electrical Engineers I. DAVID BLACK DARRYL BLINK WILLIAM ROBERT BLOUNT-B.A.3 Major: Psychology3 Minors: English, SocioIogy3 Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 V Club 3, 43 Swimming 3, 43 Psychology Club 2, 3 lpresidenti, 4 lpresidentI3 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 23 University Players 43 WVUR 2, 3, 43 Young Re- publicans 2, 3, 4. LARRY R. BLUHM-B.A.3 Majorg Psychology: Minor: Music3 Psychology Club 43 Chapel Choir 2, 33 M.E.N.C.3 Opera Work- shopg Young Republicans. ELAINE CAROL BLUHM-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Educa- tion: Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 23 S.E.A. I, 2, 3 lcorresponding secretaryi, 4 lpresidentI3 Gown and Gavel 43 junior Honor Guard 33 Student Guide Service 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentI3 Dorm Officer I, 23 Student Senate Cabinet 3, 43 Indiana Student Education Association lcorresponding secretaryi. jANET M. BOEHM-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Educati0n3 Minor: English3 Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Crusaderettes 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club I3 Majors Club I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 43 Torch 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 University Players I, 2, 3, 43 Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER N. BOHLEN-B.A.3 Major: Psych0l0gy3 Minor: Reli- gion3 University Players 4. HERBERT j. F. BORCHERT-B.S.3 Major: BioIogy3 Minor: Chem- istryg Biology Club 3, 4. ERRY I' jhiIo50Pg'g' verilli' joAN KA WM li manl, 4' SOCIETY- KENNETI1 grapl1Yi P mufals Il jON KAI' Minor: P5 Club Ii Z' Delta 4- IEANNETI Minor: .BH Ec0rI0 f C5 cAnoLYN Minor: Bu Home Ecor SARAH ,IP ologyi P' RUTH AN cation. MARYANI l.S.C. 3: I 3, 4 Ivice LAURA LE graphy3 Cz CAROL Al Psychology Relations C Center 4.l THOMAS I ROBERTA OIOQYQ Min Club I, 2 DOREEN I chologyg S Dorm Offii cHAnL:s ISIVY. Phila BWIOSV Ch luomi si PAMELA C Mino 5 Ge 1, 2,r3, IONNIE si: FIIYI Mlnor 3- 35 Chemif Rd 3: Ch DAVID H EC0n0m3CS: E ancl Econ' 'Ch Cillons 4 ,bu MARY Chi Sfgnjgqf 4: Student SL HEDD chologlji HILM Eusineig fel' Club I mwflenrl' IAC ' 5HmII,, Dam! DEE , CA I' hit. fijlj Mi,,'v,5 ill' Phi l. Z, 3, Pljysj wif Ma s. illj ,I Mlmjr -. 3, I Youjh , Minor: liflt I5 Mimi: nicsg Pi S I, 15 vervalive rectorl. English, Epsilon ' 3 4 l ixiolo- 3, 45 Guard iseling iology5 3, 45 Econ. linofsi I, 2, 2, I Dorm g Re- llusifi ilork- duce- 2, I el 'Ii I, it iljlllel nfllllg limi! I, 4: Club I, 2. Rell' iflll' ERRY j. BORMAN-B.S.5 Ma'org Biolo - - . I3hilosophy, Religion5 Biology Club 2, 3gy,4MjIg?g5ae?,i?gra52?,f versity Band 25 U. Civic Orchestra I, i jOAN KATHLEEN BOSECK-B.A.5 Majorg Art- Minor. English. W.R.A. I, 25 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Student Senate- Rep, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Dorm Officer I lpresidenti, 2 lsocial chair: manl, 45 Circle V Square 25 University Players 45 Fine Arts Society. KENNETH A. BOSEKER-B.A.5 Major: Business: Minor: Geg- graphy5 Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3 ltreasureri, 4 ltreasurerI5 Inj-ra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 45 Geography Club, j0N KAREN BRABENDER-B.S.H.E.5 Majorg Home Economics5 Minor: Psychology5 Bus. and Econ. Club I5 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 45 PSyChOlOgy Club 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Gamma Delta 4. jEANNETTE BRAKHANE-B.S.H.E.5 Majorg Home Economics: Minor: BioIogy5 Gamma Phi 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. CAROLYN LEE BRAKEBUSH-B.S.H.E.5 Major: Home Economics5 Minor: Business5 Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentI5 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3 lsecretaryi, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. SARAH IANE BRANDT-B.A.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: Soci- ology5 Pi Delta Chi 3, 4. RUTH ANN BRASAEMLE-B.A.5 Major: English5 Minorg Edu- cation. MARYANN BRAUN-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 l.S.C. 35 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl5 S.E.A. I, 2 3, 4 lvice-presidentl5 Union Board 4. LAURA LEE BREGITZER-B.A.5 Major: Histofyg Minor: Geo- graphy5 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 45 S.E.A. 2, 45 A.W.S. I, 2. CAROL ANN BREIMEIER-B.A.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: Psychology5 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. 2, 35 Social Relations Club I, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 25 Youth Activity Center 4. THOMAS BRICKER ROBERTA BROCKSCHMIDT-B.A.5 Majors: Psychology, Soci- ologyg Minor: Spanish5 Psychology Club 3, 45 Social Relations Club I, 2 tsecretary-treasurerl, 3. DOREEN BROEKSMA-B.A.' Ma'or: Social Work' Minor: PSY- , I a chology5 Social Relations Club I, 2, 3, 45 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 35 Youth Activity Center 4. CHARLES E. BRONDOS-B.S.5 Major: Biology5 Minors: Chem- istry, Philosophy5 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl5 Biology Club 45 Student Senate Rep. I, 2. IUDITH BROWN PAMELA c. BRUNSELL-B.A.5 Majors: Government, Soclologyz Minor: German5 l.R.C. 3, 45 Alpha Lambda Delta I, 29 A-W-5- I, 2, 3, 45 Gamma Delta I5 Young Democrats 4. BONNIE BITTNE-R BUESCHER--B.A.5 Majors: English, Chem- istry5 Minor: Education5 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 35 Chemistry Club I lsecretaryl, 2 lsecretaryl, 3, 45 S.E.A. 3, 45 Alpha Lambda Delta 25 Gown and Gavel 45 Iufllol' l'l0n0l' Guard 35 Chapel Steward 3. DAVID H. Buss:--B.A., Majors: Business, Geography: Minor: Economics5 Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3 ltreasureri, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 31 Student Publl' cations 4 lbusiness managerl5 Union Board 2, 3- MARY jANE cAlN-B.A.g Major: Business: Minor: Gsrrhoh: cha sigma xi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus- and Esoh- Club 45 Student Senate Rep. 35 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4- HEDDA MAE CARLSON-B.A.5 Major: Roligiong Minor: PSY' chology5 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 45 Guild of St. Prisca. HILMER ION CARLSON-B.A.: Maior: Psychology: Mihorsr Business, Education, Sociology5 Biolo8Y Club l, 2, 33 BUS- and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 45 PsyCh0l0SY Club 2, 3, 45 Dobofo 2' 3' 4 lpresidenti. IACK DENNIS CARNEY-B.A.: Maiorsa History. Coosroohv: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 ipresidenti5 Beacon I. DE-E CARRALI-B.A.: Maior: French: Mihorr Ehgllohi 5-E-PM 35 University Players 3, 45 Guild of St. Prisca 3, 4. ROLANDO CHILIAN-B.M.E.5 Major: Music Education5 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Engineering Society I, 25 University Band I, 2, 3, 45 U. Civic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL CHRISTIANSEN RICHARD W. CLAYBAKER-B.A.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: History5 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 4. CONSTANCE COMSTOCK-B.S.5 Major: Biology5 Minor: Chem- istry5 Kappa Psi Omega 3, 45 W.R.A. 3, 45 Biology Club 2, 3, 3.5 Social Relations Club 25 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Gamma Sigma igma . MARILYN CONRAD-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 25 Home Economics Club I5 Human Relations 45 S.E.A. 2, 4. DAVID PAUL CON RADT THERESA E. COOK-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 S.E.A. 3, 4. IAMES MICHAEL CORAH-B.A.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Psy- chology5 Baseball 25 Golf 4. CERTRU DE CORDOVA NANCY CAROL COUNTS-B.S.Ed.5 Majorg Elementary Educa- tion5 W.R.A. 2, 3, 45 S.E.A. 45 A.W.S. 2, 3, 45 Gamma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4 ltreasureri. LOUISE CRAFT-B.M.E.5 Major: Music Education5 Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3 lsecretaryi, 4 ltreasurerlg U. Civic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 M.E.N.C. IOHN CRAWFORD DENNIS CULLEY-B.A.5 Major: Business5 Minor: Sociology5 Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4. IANET CUNNINGHAM-B.A.5 Majorg Business5 Minor: Psy- chologyg W.R.A. 3, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Beacon 45 A.W.S. 3, 45 Counseling 45 Dorm Officer 35 Chapel Steward. LOIS E-LLIN CYESTER-B.S.H.E.5 Major: Home Economics5 Minor: Biology5 Chi Sigma Xi 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. DAVID V. DAHLSTROM--B.A.5 Major: Business5 Minors: Econ- omics, Sociology5 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 45 Young Republicans 3, 4. MARTHA DAVID-B.A.5 Major: History5 Minorsg Education, English. LINDA LEE LUEDTKE DAVIS-B.S.5 Major: Mathematics5 Minor: English5 Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 25 Student Guide Service 25 Uni- versity Players I5 Orchesis 2. IOY I. DECLER-B.A.5 Major: Social Work5 Minor: PSychology5 Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 45 Social Relations Club 2, 3, 45 Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH E. DEY-B.A.5 Major: Religion5 Minor: Psychology5 Human Relations 45 Spanish Club I, 25 Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2 lvice-presidentI5 Counseling 35 Gamma Delta I5 Y.L.T.P. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA A. DIELMANN-B.A.5 Majorg Business5 Minors: English, Psychology5 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club I5 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 45 Dorm Officer 45 Circle V Square I. MARTIN DIESTERHAFT MARIORIE DIPPOLD-B.S.H.E.5 Major: Home Economics5 Minor: Biology? Chi Sigma Xi 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. ARDITH DOLLECK-B.S.Ed.5 Major: Elementary Education5 l.S.C. 3, 4 lpresidentl 5 Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl 5 Crusaderettes 35 W.R.A. 35 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Student Guide Service 35 Counseling 4. BEATRICE M. DORCHEK-B.A.5 Major: English5 Minor: Physical Education5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Majors Club 3, 45 S.E.A. I, 2, 3 lsecretaryi, 4 lsecretaryl5 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS IOHN RALPH DUCKWORTH-B.A.5 Major: Business5 Minor: History. 225 THOMAS A. DUNBAR-B.A., Major: Psychology, Minors: Bio- logy, Sociology, Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3 lsecretaryl, EI, lgiology Club 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4, Young Republicans , , 4. IO ANN DURKOVIC-B.A., Major, History, Minor, French, Delta- Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 2, Student Guidei Service 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. VALERIE IUNE DVORAK-B.M.E., Major, Music Education, Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A.. 2, Chapel Choir 4, University Choir 2, 3, A.W.S. 2, 3, 4, M.E.N.C. lsecretaryi. KATHRYN EBELING , EDITH STEPHENS EDDLEMAN-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minors: Psychology, English, Chi Sigma Xi I, 2 lsecretaryl, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, Human Relations I, 2, 3 lpresidentl, 4, Social Relations Club I, 2, 3 lsecretary-treasurerl, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Beacon 2, 3, Torch 2, 3, Lighter 2, Dorm Officer 3, University Band I, 2, Student Senate Rep. 2. KATHLEEN EGGEN-B.S., Majors: Biology, Chemistry, Minor: Mathematics, W.R.A. I, Chemistry Club I, 2 ltreasurerl, 3 ltreasurerl, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IAMES G. EHLERS-B.A., Major: Business, MinorS: English, Government, Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4 Itreasurerl, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Credit Union 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 Ipresidenti , Student Senate 3 lassistant treasurerl, 4 Itreas- urerl. MARIELLA EHRKE-B.S.EcI., Major: Elementary Ed'ucation, ln- tramurals 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, Homecoming Committee I, A.W.S. 3, 4, Dorm Officer 4, Gamma Delta I. VIRGINIA EICH-B.A., Major: Art, Minor, English, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, Gown and Gavel 4, Beacon 3, Torch I, 2, Lighter 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Union Board 4. CAROLE ANN EICHELBERGER-B.M.E., Major: Music Educa- tion, Chapel Choir I, 3, U. Singers 4, Sigma Alpha Iota. FREDERICH C. EICKELBERG-B.A., Major, SociOlOgy, Minor: Philosophy, Chapel Choir I, 2, Gamma Delta I, 3, WVUR 4. LELAND MARTIN EILERT-B.A., Major, Sociology, Minor: Philosophy, Human Relations 2, 3, 4, Social Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Elections Committee 4, Counseling 4, Dorm Officer 3 Ipresidentl. MARILYN IOANNE EMRY-B.S.EcI, Major, Elementary Educa- tion, S.E.A. 4, Astronomical Society 4, Gamma Delta 2, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Book Exchange 3, 4. IUDITH ANN ENGELER--B.A., Majors: English, Religion, Minor: Psychology, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 3, 4, U. Singers I, A.W.S. I, 2, University Players I, 2, 3, Orchesis I, 2, Union Board 2, Y.L.T.P. AUDREY M. ENGLERT-B.A., Major: Religion, Minors: Physical Education, Sociology, Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 4, Majors Club Z, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Guild of St. Prisca I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl. CAROL EMILY ERDMANN-B.A., Majors, Religion, English, Minor: Psychology, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, W.R.A. I, 2, Human Relations 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Student Guide Service 3, 4, University Band I, 2, 3, University Choir I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Young Republicans, Y.L.T.P. I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS R. ERDMANN-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor, Psychology, Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, 3 lchairmanl, 4 lchairmanl, Chapel Choir 3, 4, U. Singers I, A.W.S. I, Dorm Officer I, 2 lvice-presidentl, Gamma Delta 2, 3, Union Board 3, Y.L.T.P. I, 2, 3, 4. IULIA ERNST-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: French, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD EDWARD ESCHENBRENNER-B.A., Major, Business, Minor: Geography, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, WVUR 2, Geography Club 4. GORDON A. ETZLER-B.A., Majors: Business, Economics, Minor, Sociology, Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, Baseball I, Credit Union 2, 3, 4 Itre-asurerl, Homecoming Committee 3, 4 lchairmanl. 226 GENE ROSENTHAL EVANS--B.S.H.E., Major: Home Economics, Minor: Biology, l.S.C. 3, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader I, 2, 3 Icaptainl, Home Economics Club 3, 43 Gown and Gavel 4, Social Committee I, 2 lsecretaryl, 3 Isecretaryl, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, Scholarship Committee 2. DAVID LUTHER EWEN-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Geo- graphy, Bus. and Econ. Club 2, 3, 4. IOHN FEASTER CLAREMARIE FELDMANN-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Educa- tion, Elections Committee I lchairmanl, Social Committee I, Student Senate Rep. I, Freshman Orientation I, Outstanding Student Senator I. CHRISTINA FERGUSON-B.A., Major: Sociology, MinOr: Psy- chology, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Social Relations Club I, 2, Alpha Lambda Delta I Isecretaryi, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Student Guide Service 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Steward 2, 3. CAROL FIFIELD-B.A., Majors: English, German, Minor: Edu- cation, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma I. DIANE E. FISCHER-B.S., Major: Mathematics, Minor: German, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 Itreasurerlg W.R.A. I, 2, 3, S.E.A. 4, Gown and Gavel 4 Isecretaryl, U. Civic Orchestra I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4 Isecretaryl, Class Officer 4 lsecretaryl. IOHN W. FISCHER-B.S., Major: Biology, MInOl': SOCiOl0gy, Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MYRNA DeLOIS FLEMMER-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor: Music, Human Relations 4, Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4. DORIS R. FOHLME-ISTER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 lsecretaryl, W.R.A. I, 2, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, Gown and Gavel 4 Ivice-presidentl, University Choir I, 2, Counseling 3, Dorm Officer I. jIM FORRESTER-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: History, V Club 3, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, Majors Club 3, 4. CHARLENE FRICK-B.A., Major, Social Work, Minor, Psycho- logy, Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4 lsecretaryl, Crusaderettes 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, Social Relations Club I, 2, 4, A.W.S. 2- Garnma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. l jOANN FRIEDMANN-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, Torch 2, 3, A.W.S. 3. IOHN ROBERT FRIEDMAN--B.S., Majors: Government, Mathe- matics, Physics, lntramurals I, Psychology Club 2, Astronomical Society Z, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Student Senate Officer 4 lvice-presidentl, Fac.-Student Council 4, Lyceum Committee 3, Student Senate Rep. 2, 3, Student Guide Service I, 2, 3, University Band I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega I, 2 Ivice-presidentl, WVUR 3 lbusiness managerl. GEORGE PAUL FUCHS-B.A., Major: Business, Minor, History, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4. ROGER GLENN FUELSTER-B.S., Major, Chemistry, Minor: Mathematics, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Union Program Board 4. FRED GARRARD CAROLE ANN GARWOOD-B.A., Majors: Religion, Geography, Minor: Education, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 Itreasurerl, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4 lcorres- ponding secretaryl. GEORGIA GEHRINGER-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Geography, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 3, Young Republicans 3, 4, Guild of St. Prisca I, 2 lsecretaryl, Geography Club 4. GLORIA ANNE GENGARELLA-B.A., Major: Government, Minor: Spanish, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Chapel Commlffee' 3: Student Senate Rep. 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. NOEL GERSONDE-B.A., Major: English, Minor, Biology. IRMA GETTENGER MINI Engjjtsll. .Ei ' I I KV CARUU Minvji ufa 5. IEA- 2 pAVlD fcs: Che poNAL 0pl1j'I I Chairma 3.415 gninis lish, C0 W.R.A. chol08Y 2,3:f j0ANN Home I I, 2, 3 A.W.S. KAREN Phi Bei secretai MARGI Religior Club 2. Delta 3 RALPH PuI,l DENNII FRANK matics, tramura coming lchairrr Class C IACQU Minor: W.R.A. A.W.S. CARY Sociolog Human 21 3 II Rep, COun5ej ROGER Choir 2 GARLA Delta T Econ. C ALLEN Ilflailierr V Club WHLU BUSIQQS5 Club 4. Class IEE E Mln0,IfI WR ' A. Shape! Pmmir Il0nS Bl RRNAU matics . 2, 3 Rep. i3 . Whig. Cheer' Wei. Edie. IIE, ji .landing V. Psy. I ll Z' tvel qi i, jx il Edu. , S.E,A :Gmini 2, 3: iilra l, Ielaiyl, tiologj, Minor' Educa- , S.E.A. sidenll, Minor: Ib 3, 4. Psvfhi- ltes 4, l.S. 2, ization, Guide Mathe- wmical Alpha, idenlli Senate and l. IUR 3 lislefli Minor! Union rapllll ralllllli orreS' glllilll 3, 4, Prise inpji an' p, li DIANNE MARIE GIERMAN-B.A., Major: History, Minor: English, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Student Guide Service 3, 4, Beacon 2, 3, 4, Torch I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE LOU GILBERT-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: History, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, lntra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 3, 4, Torch I , A.W.S. l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LLOYD GILES-B.S., Major: Chemistry, Minor: Mathe- matics: Pi KePDe Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Chemistry Club 4. RONALD IOHN GNAU-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Philos- ophy, l.F.C. 3 lvice-presidentl, 4, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3 lsocial chairmanl, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 2 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4, Chapel Steward 3. I SHIRLEY GOLDAMMER-B.A., Major, Business, Minors: Eng- lish, Government, Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4 lcorresponding secretaryl , W.R.A. 4, Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3 lsecretaryl, 4, Psy- chology Club I, Student Guide Service I, 2, 3, 4, Torch l 2, 3, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, Young Republicans I, 2, 3. IOANN CAROL GOLDTRAP-B.A., Major, Business, Minor: Home Economics, Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club I' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. 9 KAREN LEE GOTRO-B.S.EcI., Major: Elementary Education, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, S.E.A. I, 3, 4lcorresponding sefcretaryl , Student Guide Service 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE E. GRAHN-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minors: Religion, Spanish, Human Relations 2, 3, 4, Social Relations Club 2, 3, 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Torch I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 3, 4 tsecretaryl , Youth Activity Center 4 lcorrespondenti. RALPH GRANT-B.A., Majors: Business, Geography, Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 4. DENNIS GRAVES FRANK IAME-S GRAY-B.A., Major: History, Minor: Mathe- matics, Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3 lvice-president, presidentl, 4, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Officer 4 lpresidentl , Home- coming Committee 3 lchairmanl, Communications Board 2, 3 ichairmanl, Committee Council 3 tchairrnanl, Counseling 2, 3, Class Officer I lvice-presidentl, 2 ipresidentl. IACQUELYN L. GREEN-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Mathematics, l.S.C. 4, Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. GARY GREINKE-B.A., Major, Government, Minors, English, Sociology, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations I, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Elections Committee 2, 3 lchairmanl, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Student Senate Rep. 3, Student Guide Service I, 2, Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Counseling 4, Dorm Officer I, Outstanding Student Senator 3. ROGER A. GRIESEL-B.A., Major: Greek, Minor: German, Chapel Choir 2, 4, Schola Cantorum 3. GARLAN D. GROTE-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Delta The-ta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Econ. Club 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 2. ALLEN EDWARD GROTKE-B.A., Major, Business, Minor: Mathematics, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, 4. WILLIAM WAGNER GRUHL-B.A., MajOrS: Speech and Drama, Business, Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, University Players I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3 lsocial chairmanl. LEE ELLEN H. GSELLMAN-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: English, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3. 41 Cheerleader li W.R.A. I, 2, Majors Club I, 2, 3. 43 Gown and Gevel 43 Chapel Committee 2, 3, Homecoming Committee- 3, Social Committee 3, Student Senate Rep. 2, 3, Counseling 3, Publica- tions Board 3, Freshman Orientation 3. RONALD A. GSELLMAN-B.A., Major: Business, Mir1Ors: Mathe- matics and Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon l. 2, 3, 43 lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Engineering Society l, 2, Student Senate Rep. 3. AL M. GUEMMER-B.A., Major: Economics, Minor: CeOgfaphy2 Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Geography Club 4, Young Republicans Z, 3. KENNETH A. GUST-B.S., Major: Chemistry, MiI'1Or: BiOlOgy, Student Senate Rep. 4. DAVID PAUL HAAS-B.A., Major: History, Minors: English, Education, University Band I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 4, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2, 3 itreasureri, 4. IANICE VIRGINIA HAGEN-B.A., Majors, English, Spanish, Minors: History, Education, Kappa Tau Zeta l, Spanish Club I, Student Senate Rep. l, University Readers. GERALD HAGER ELEANOR ANN HALL-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, University Choir 2, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MILTON L. HAMANN-B.A., Major, Business, Minor: Spanish, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4. FRANCIS ELAINE HANNUSCH-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Delta Chi Epsilon 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. 3, 4. SONIA HANSON--B.A., Major: Sociology, Minor, Psychology, Alpha Phi Delta Z, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Social Rela- tions Club Z, 3, 4, A.W.S. 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 2, Orchesis 2, Union Board 3 lpersonnel, talent chairmanl, 4 ivice-presidentl, Homecoming Queen 3. WILLIAM HARMEYER DAVID HARMS HAZEL ANN HARPER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, University Band I, 2, 3 ltreasureri, 4, U. Civic Orchestra 3, 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR HARRIS III-B.A., Major, Business, Min- ors: Economics, English, Bus. and Econ. Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 ltreasurerl, Radio Club 3, WVUR 3, 4. LYDIA HARSTAD-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: Psychol- ogy, Social Relations Club 4. IANICE jOAN HARTMAN-B.A., Major: Religion, Minors: Geography, Psychology, Pi Delta Chi 2, 3 lsecretaryl, 4, Gam- ma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, University Band 2, 3, Counseling 4, Gamma Delta 2, 3, Guild of St. Prisca 3, 4. FRED DALE HASSELBRING-B.A., Major: Government, Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Student Bar Assoc. 4. ILOMA HAUSMANN-B.A., Major: English, Minor.: History, S.E.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Circle V Square 2. KAREN A. HEIN-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Mathematics, German, W.R.A. I, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Beacon 3, 4, University Band 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. HERMAN ERNST HEINECKE-B.A., Major, Government, Minors: Physics, Mathematics, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4 lvice- presidentl, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Credit Union 4 lvice-presi- dentl, Student Senate Rep. 2, 3. CAROL HELMSTETTER-B.A., Majors: English, German, l.S.C. 2, 3, Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Chapel Choir I, 2. IOHN DAVID HERSHFELD--B.A., Major: Business, Minor: His- tory, l.F.C. 3, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, V Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3 lcaptainl, Homecoming Commit- tee 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3 ltreasurerl, 4 lchairmanl. WILLIAM HILL-B.A., Major, History, Minor, Government, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Lyceum Committee 3, 4. DONALD R. HILLE-B.A., Majors: Business, G6'Ography, Phi Delta Theta 3 ltreasurerl, lntramurals 4, Track 2, Geography Club. LAURIE HILLGER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Physical Education, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, lntra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Crusaderettes 3, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Uni- versity Choir 2, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, University Players 3. RUDOLF HIRSCHMANN-B.A., Major: German, Minor: Math- ematics, German Club 2, 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, 4, University Players l, Student Senate Rep. 4, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2, 3, 4. 227 A'LICE ANN HOCKEMEYER-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Educa- tion, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 4, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 3, 4. IOAN MAXINE HOFFMAN-B.S.H.E., Major: Home Economics, Minor: Biology, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY ARTHUR HOLLE-B.S., Major: Chemistry, Minor: Bio- logy, I.F.C. 3, Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chem- istry Club I, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Student Senate Rep. 4, Freshman Orientation lchairmanl. GLORIA HRIVNAK-B.A., Major: Psychology, Minor: Sociology, W. R.A. I, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN IEAN HUBBARD-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: Psychology, Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Social Relations Club 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. URSULA M. HUESINC-B.A., Major: German, Minor: English. LINDA HULSEN-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minors: German, Psychology, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 4, Social Rela- tions Club I, 2, 3 ipresidentl, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Beacon 4, Torch 2, 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, University Players I, 2, Youth Activity Center 4 lprogram co-ordinatorl. IUDITH LYNN HUMBARGER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Student Guide Service 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I. jEROLD IMBODEN-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Mathe- matics, Sociology, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4. MARIORIE INMAN-B.S.H.E., Major: Home Economics, Minor: Education, Home Economics Club 3, 4. NANCY IOAN ISLEB-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: Psy- chology, Student Guide Service 3, 4, A.W.S. 3, 4. RU SSE-LL IVEY IUDITH A. IACKSON-B.A., Major: English, Minor, Speech and Drama, University Band 3, University Players 4. WILLIAM IACOBS-B.S., Majors: Biology, Chemistry, Minor: German, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, Univer- sity Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 4. SHARON E. IAEGER-B.A., Major: History, Minor, English, Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2. IOHN D. IAMES-B.A., Major: Government, Minor: HIS-Tory, Phi Kappa Psi 3, 4. csonce jANAc EDWARD H. jARCIK-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Mathe- matics, Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, Torch 3, Athletic Advisory Board, Class Officer I lpresidentl, 4 ltreasurerl. LINDA IENNINGS THOMAS IENSEN LARRY F. IEPSEN-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: History, Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Majors Club 3, 4. SHARON LOU jEREB-B.S.H.E., Major, Home Economics, Minor: Business, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3 lpresidentl, 4, Student Senate Rep. 3, Torch 3, Dorm Officer 3 lsocial chair- manlg University Players 3, 4. CHARLE-NE IOHNSON-B.A., Major, Sociology, Minor, Govern- ment, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Social Rela- tions Club 3, 4, Student Guide Service I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. EMILY jEAN IOHNSON-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: Music, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Dorm Officer I lvice-presidentl. KAREN EDITH IOHNSON-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Education, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Elections Committee 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I, 2, WVUR 2, 3. 228 ROBERT WM. IOHNSON-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: English, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Majors Club 2, 3, 4. jUDITH jOLLEY-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 1, 4, A.W.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA ANN IONUSHAITIS-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Edu- cation, S.E.A. 3, 4, Youth Activity Center 4. MARY LOUISE IORDAN-B.A., Majors: Business, English, Minor, Economics, Bus and Econ. Club 3, 4 lsecretaryi , Torch I, Dorm Officer 2, 3 ltreasurerl, 4 ltreasurerl, Circle V Square I, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4, Credit Union 3, 4 lauditorl. KAREN IUNKER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Gam- ma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, I.S.C. 4 ltreasurerl , W.R.A. I, 2, 4, S.E.A. I, 4, University Band 3, A.W.S. I, 2. jOHN A. KACHMARIK jR.-B.A., Major: English, Minor: Busi- ness, Intramurals I, Property Committee, 2 lchairmanl, Beacon 3, 4, Torch 2, 3, 4, Lighter 3, 4, WVUR 2, 3, Young Demo- crats 4. KARIN N. KAMLIN-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Philosophy, Psychology, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, Bus. and Econ. Club 2 ltreasurerl, 3 ltreasureri, 4, Psychology Club 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 3 itreasure-rl, Orchesis 2, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3 ltreasurerl. jEANNIE KARSHICK-B.S. Ed. DAVID KASE-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Economics, So- ciology, Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4 lvice--presidentl, Spanish Club 3 lsecretaryl, 4 itreasurerlg Credit Union 2, 3 ltreasurerl, 4. MILLICENT KECK-B.A., Major, Religion, Minor, Spanish, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, Student Senate Officer 4 lsecretaryl, Student Senate Rep. I, Z, 3, Scholarship Commit- teel I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Committee 4, Counseling 3, 4, Gamma Delta I, Class Officer 3 lsocial chairmani. CARL EDWIN KELLER-B.S., Major: Physics, Mathematics, Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling 2, Math and Physics Club 3, 4. ROBERT M. KELLERMANN-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Geography, Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 4, Social Committee I, 3. jEANNIE KARSHICK-B.S.Ed. MARGARET KLOPP-B.S., Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. 2, 3, 4. CARY ALAN KLOS-B.A., Major, Business, Minor, History, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, V Club 4, REBECCA D. KLUG-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Ef'18llSl'1: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. It 2, 3. 43 Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, S.E.A. 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Coun- seling 3, Resident Assistant 4, Hockey Club 2, 3, 4 Itreasurerl. jUDITH' MARIE KOCHENDERFER-B.S.H.E., Majors: Home Economics, Education, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4 lvice- presldenti , Spanish Club 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 4. OAROL LYNN KOENEMAN-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 4' lsecretarylg W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S-E-A 3, 43 A-W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3 isecretaryl. KENNETH MILLER KOEPKE-B.A., Majors: Business, Economics, Minor: ,5Danish, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4 ltreasureri, Engineer- Ing Society I. SANDRA.E. KOESTER-B.A., Major: English, Minors: Education and Physical Education, Chi Sigma Xi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 4, Malofs Club 2, 3, 4: Beacon 2, Torch 2, 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA KOHLSTEDT-B.S., Major: Biology, Minor: Chem- istry, I.S.C. 3, 4, Phi Beta- Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, AlDha Lambda Delta 2, 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 4 lpresidentlg IUVUOV HOYWOI' Cl-lard 33 Beacon I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 3, Dorm Officer 2. CLIFF KORNHER LOIS KORTH-B.A., Major, Social Work. SHEII 2, 3, CARI I hz iii DEL5 Minoi 4 V CLIFI fry. C BioIOE jun: tion I 1, 2, Z, 3. Sigma LOUIS ARNC Philos versifi RUTH I, 2, BRUCI ciologj Rep ficer I MARII Psychi Track public j0AN Histor, PAUL Psych: Choir NANC tion, Studen wont Alpha Senatm MARS Kappa cial R LOIS REIN GFRAI PI Del HENRI Pi 2, ROBEp malicg Engine DIAN Educall W.R.A Sigma DAVIII IAY j MIIIQIP 33 lvla. Alpha Iagsoc lop, 2: l'ATRj DAVID 'llmi,,. gig, ll: Il- Illlsllil law Edu! lli llllnot Io., Killer, l. url- ' ln! Gem. 4: S.E,,l lol, Bm, . Beacon IE Demo. iilogjphy 'Il Emil 1 A.W,5, Gamma iirg, So. od Econ. lafll, 4 Spanish, llilcer 4 Iommil- Gamma emalics, rack Z, l llinorsi murals iamma 'nislryg , 4. isloryi lllinor: ll.R.A. Gown Coun- urerl. Home lvlce- ing 4, dura- 5, li l. -llilcsn netf' 3ll0ll i 4' 4. em- 45 lol 5 llllf SHERRILL MAY KRAUS-B.A., Majors: History, English, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, U. Civic Orchestra I, 2, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN L. KRAUSE-B.A., Major: German, Minor: English, Alpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, A.W.S. 2, 4, Dorm Officer I, DELBERT jOHN KRAUSE-B.S.P.E., Major, Physical Education: Minor: Education, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, V Club 4, Majors Club 3, 4. CLIFFORD A. KRUGER-B.S., Major: Biolggy, Minors, Cher-nfs- try, German, Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4. jUNE CAROLYN KUHLMEY-B.S.P.E., Major, Physical Ecluca- tion, Minor: English, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Crusaderettes 3, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club I, 2, 3, 4, 4, Slt'igeI'S 2, I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma I. LOUISE KUHN ARNOLD j. KUNDE-B.A., Major: Speech ancl Drama, Miner, Philosophy, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, University Choir I, 2, Uni- versity Players 2, 3, 4 Ichairmani. RUTH LAESCH-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Schola Cantorum 3, Gamma Delta 4. BRUCE ROBERT LAITY-B.A., Major: English, Miners, Se- ciology, History, Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 3, Lighter 3, 4, University Players I, Bowling I, Class Of- ficer 2 lvice-presidentl. MARK EDWARD LANDGREBE-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Psychology, Sigma Pi 2, 3 ltreasurerl, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track I, Bus. and Econ. Club 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, Young Re- publicans. IOAN LANE-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: History, S.E.A. 3, 4. PAUL ROWOLDT LANGE-B.A., Major, Business, Minor: Esqycholiagy, Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4 lsefcretaryl, University our . NANCY HAUSS LAPIERRE-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Educa- tion, Minor: History, S.E.A. 4, Homecoming Committee I, 3, Student Senate Rep. 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. jUDITH A. LARSON-B.S., Major: Biology, Minor: Education, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, S.E.A. 4, Student Senate Rep. I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. MARSHA W. LARSON-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Education, Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, So- cial Relations Club I, U. Civic Orchestra I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS LEBO-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. 4. REIN LEETMAE GEARALDINE LEISTICO-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor: Sociology, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 2, 3. HENRY H. LENZ-B.A., Major: History, Minor: Business, Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Young Republicans. ROBERT LESTINA jR.-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Mathe- matics, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, American Society of Civil Engineers 2. DIANE RUTH LESTOCK-B.A., Majors: German, English, Minor: Education, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3 lsecretaryl, 4 ltreasurerl, W.R.A. 2, S.E.A. 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3 Iboard 4I, Gamma Sigma Sigma I. DAVID LIENAU IAY HENRY LIESKE-B.S., Majors: MathemBTiCS, PIWYSICSS Minor: German, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Math and Physics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Astronomical Society I, AlDha Pi 4 lsecretary-treasurerl , junior Honor Guard 3, Lyceum Committee 3, Student Guide Service I, 2, 3, 4, Torch I, 2 iassociate editorl, 4 lmanaging editorl, University Players I. IOEL ALLEN LIESKE-B.S., Majors: Physics, Mathematics? Tennis 2. 4, Math and Physics Club 3, 4. PATRICIA LILE DAVID LINDSEY CHARLES LIST-B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Psychology, Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2 Ivice-presidentl, 3 Ipresidentl, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, Torch 4, Lighter 4, Dorm Officer I , WVUR 3, 4. SANDRA LOHRMAN-B.S., Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry, Chi Sigma Xi I, 2 ltreasurerl, 3 ltreasureri, 4, Biology Club 2. 3, 4, Human Relations 2, 3, 4, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Beacon 2, 3, Circle V Square 2, 3 ltreasurerl. ORVILLE LOHSE ROBERT LOHSE BARBARA ANN LOPEZ-B.S.Ed, Major: Elementary Education, gizpha Xi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm icer I. MAY jEAN LOUIE--B.A., Major, Religion, Minor: Sociology' Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Torch I. jANET ANN LUCAS-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: Psy- chology, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Crusaderettes 3, W.R.A. I, Z, Social Relations Club I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Wheatridge Founda- tion 2. IOHN KE-ITH LUEDEMAN-B.S., Major: Matl'1emaficS, Minors: Physics, German, Philosophy, Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4, Ge-rman Club 4, Math and Physics Club 3, 4 Ipresidentl, Philosophy Club 4, Student Guide Service 4. NELS KENNETH LUNDBERG-B.M.E., Major: Music Education, Psychology Club I, U. Singers 2, University Band I, University Choir 4, U. Civic Orchestra 3 lchairmanl, M.E.N.C., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Ipresidentl, Guild of St. Stephen, Young Re- publicans. DANA LUNDQUIST ROBERT H. LUX-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor: Sociology, Intramurals I, 2, Chapel Committee 3 lchairmanl, Student Guide Service I, 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, 2 Ivice-presidentl, 3 ilpresidentl, 4, Counseling 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 2, 3 ltreas- urerl , Guild of St. Stephen 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I Itreasurerl, 2 Itreasureri, 3 Itreasurerl. FAYE EILLEN McCALL-B.A., Majors: Spanish, English, W.R.A. I, S.E.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Circle V Square 2, 3. IUDY CAROLE McCRACKEN-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Edu- cation, Minor: Biology, l.S.C. 2, 3, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID McINTYRE-B.A., Major: Government, Minor: History, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4. IUDITH ANN MASS-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: History, Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. KENTON F. MACHINA-B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Philosophy, Minor: Physics, l.F.C. 3, 4 lpresidentl, Pi Kappa Alpha 2 lsecretaryl, 3 lpresidentl, 4, Math and Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Pi 4 lpresidentl, junior Honor Guard 3, Fac.-Student Council 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2 lchairmani, 3 lchairmanl, 4 Ichairmanl, Young Republicans 2, 3. ROGER MAIER jEAN SUSAN MAKIS-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl. IOHN WALTER MANGELS-B.S., Majors: Chemistry, Psycho- logy, Minor: Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Psychology Club 3, Counseling 4. jUDITH SUSAN MANNING-B.S.P.E., Major, Physical Educa- tion, Minor: History, Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, Majors Club 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, S.E.A. 4, Student Senate Rep. 2, Beacon 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lpresidentl. ELOISE ANN MARHENKE-B.S., Major: Biology, Minor: Chem- istry, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Torch 2, 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Secretariat 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, Youth Activity Center 4. PHYLLIS MARQUARDT-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 4, S.E.A. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Counseling 4, Dorm Officer 2, University Players I, 2, Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, Chapel Steward 3, 4. 229 DONALD GEORGE MARXHAUSEN-B.A.: Major: EngIish3 Minor: History3 Intramurals 43 University Players 4. ALVIN MAST IR. IOSEPH MAXNER LUCILLE MELINAT-B.M.E.3 Major: Music EduCStion3 Gown and Gavel 4: junior Honor Guard 33 Sigma Alpha Iota I, 2, 3, 43 University Band I, 2, 33 U. Civic Orchestra I, Z, 3, 43 Schola Cantorum 3, 43 Dorm Officer I3 University Players I, 23 Orchesis I3 M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4. DALE MERTZ APRILDAWN MESSERSCHMIDT-B.S.: Majors: Mathematics, German: Minor: Education3 Chi Sigma Xi I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Beacon I, 2, 33 Torch 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3 Ivice-presidentl, 4 IsecretaryI3 Chapel Guide 2, 3, 43 Chapel Steward 3, 4. ERNEST FREDERICK MESSMANN-B.A.3 Majors: Psychology, Mathematics3 Psychology Club 3, 43 Student Senate Rep. 43 Cross Country 2, 3. ALICE E. MEYER-B.S.P.E.3 Major: Physical Education3 Minor: Education: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Majors Club 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 Social Relations Club I, 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IANET MEYER-B.A.3 Major: Spanish3 Minors: English, Physical Education3 Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Crusaderettes 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Majors Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Lighter 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 SHIRLEY ANN MEYER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Human Relations 43 S.E.A. 2, 3, 43 Gamma Delta 3, 4. BARBARA LE-E MIDDLETON--B.s.Q Major: Biology3 Minor: Chemistry3 W.R.A. I. MARILYN LUCE MIERTSCHIN-B.A.3 Major: History3 Minors: Spanish, Education3 l.S.C. 2, 33 Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 43 Student Guide Service 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IUDY E. MILLIES-B.A.3 Majors: Business, Education3 Minor: Physical Education3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 Majors Club I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LEE MILLIES-B.A.: Major: Business3 Minor: Spanish- W.R.A.I3 Bus. and Econ. Club 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. D DAVID MICHAEL MILLER-B.S.3 Majors: Mathematics, Physics, IAMES IAY MILLER-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Psychology- J Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 V Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming Z3 Bus. and Econ. Club 43 Psychology Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY MARGARET MOELLER-B.A.: Major: ReIigion3 Minor: SocioIogy3 Pi Delta Chi 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 33 W.R.A. I, 2, 33 Student Se-nate Rep. 33 Torch 23 Counseling 4. CARL W. MOELLE-RING-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Mathe- matics: I.F.C. 43 Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl3 Track I3 Homecoming Committee 3j Student Senate Rep. 23 WVUR 2. SUSAN KAY MOODY-B.A.: Major: History3 Minor: English3 Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 Gown and' Gavel 43 Honor Council 3, 43 Beacon 2, 3 lassociate editorl, 4 lco-editorlg A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Counseling 33 Dorm Officer I3 Board of Publications 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 4. NANCY MORRIS-B.S.EcI.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Gamma Phi 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. ANN LOUISE MUELLER-B.A.3 Major: Sociology: Minors: Geo- graphy, Government3 Chi Sigma Xi 3, 43 I.R.C. 2, 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 Isecretarylg Debate 23 Young Democrats I, 2, 3 Ivice-presidentl, 4. IANE ELIZABETH MUND-B.A.3 Major: EngIish3 Minor: Ger- man3 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 43 Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Opera Workshop. MARQUERITE MUNSCHE-B.A.3 Majors: English, BIOIOgyj Bio- Iogy Club 2, 3g Torch I, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Guild of St. Prisca I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MURSCH IR.--B.A.3 Major: PhiIosophy3 Minor: Soci- ologyg I.F.C. Tau Kappa Epsilon 3 Ipresidentl: Intramurals 3. 230 jANET LEAH MYERS-B.S.Ed.: Major: Elementary Education. RICHARD NATZKE IOHN SCOTT NEDDERMAN-B.A.3 Major: Business: Minor: PsychoIogy3 Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4- STUART H. NICHOLS IR.-B.A.: Major: Business: Minor: His- tory: Theta Chi 3, 43 Intramurals 4. RICHARD A. NIEMECK-B.S.P.E.3 Major: PI'1ySicaI Education3 Minor: BioIogy3 Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 43 Football Z, 3, 43 Majors Club 3, 43 V Club 3, 4. DARLENE j. NIEITFELDT--B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir I3 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 4. SUZANNE MARIE NIXON-B.A.3 Major3 English: Minor3 Edu- cation3 S.E.A. 43 Beacon 2, 3, 43 Counseling 33 Pi Delta Epsilon. BURTON NOLL ARLEEN A. NORDEN-B.A.3 Major: EngIish3 Minor: French3 University Band I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM NORRIS FRIEDA OBARR DAVID M. OBERHEU-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Geography: Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans. OTIS OGG-B.A.3 Major: Sociology3 Minor: English. jUNE NATALIE OLBERDING-B.A.3 Major: English3 Minors: Physical Education, Education3 Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3 Ipresidentl 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 2, 4' A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir 4. D D IANET RUTH OLSEN-B.A.3 Major: Busine-sgg Minor: Mathe- matics3 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 Beacon 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 3. ROGER OSTERLAND-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education: In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 43 Dorm Officer 3 Isocial chairmanl. GRE-GORY ALBERT OTTE-B.A.3 Major: PhiIosophy3 Minor: Psychology: I.F.C. 33 Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4 Ipresidentl. BETH PATENGE-B.A.3 Major: Social Work3 Minor: PsychoIogy3 3oc5al Relations Club I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir I3 A.W.S. . . 3, 4- jEAN PEIFFER--B.S.H.E.3 Major: Home Economics: Minor: Eng- lish3 Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 43 Home Economics Club 43 Chapel Choir I3 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans. PATRICIA COLLEEN PERRY-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Edu- cation: Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 43 Student Guide Service 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IORY PETERSON HELEN PETRICK-B.A.3 Major: Social Work3 Minor: PsychoIogy3 Human Relations 23 Social Relations Club 33 Youth Activity Center 4. DONALD W. PFAFF-B.A.3 Major: Speech and Drama3 Minor: EngIish3 Alpha Psi Omega 43 University Players 4 Ivice- presidentl. CARL E. PFANSTIEL IR.-B.S.3 Major: BioIogy3 Minor: Chem- istry3 Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presideIntI3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 V Club 2, 3, 43 Golf 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Ico-captainl3 junior Honor Guard 33 Homecoming Committee I3 Class Officer 3 Itreasurerl, 4 lvice-presidentl. VIRGINIA PIEPER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 S.E.A. I, 4. FELICITY ANN PIEPKORN-B.A.3 Major: English3 Minor: French3 S.E.A. 2, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 WVUR 2, 3. GEORGE WYLIE PILLERS-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Delta Theta Phi 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Young Republicans3 Conservative Club. LONA LUCKRITZ PILLERS-B.S.H.E.3 Major: Home EcOnOmics3 Minor: Education3 Phi Beta Chi 33 Home Economics Club 2, 3. 43 Young Republicans3 Conservative Club 3, 4 lsecretaryl. GORDON B. POLEY-B.S.3 Major: Mathematics: Minor: Chem- istry3 Math and Physics 3, 43 Student Senate' Rep. 3. N TH A jwalljifajni HOWARD M INDA IMjn0II wt-I' ,jentli H President ' EDWARD RICHARD Coungellflg BusirI9553 ' MICHAEL Tau KHW P3 4 I VICt 2' 45 Lyce Lighter 2, PjgyeIS II LINDA 'Ri Sigma X' Lambda D6 RHODA IU Pi Delta I Council 3. 33 Univers LEROY CL Work: Mir Club 2, 3. Lyceum Cc Phi Omega presidenti, CIIIIISTA I Club 2, 33 0. WALTEI matics: Bu mittee 2: I IIIIIII ANI Biology3 Cl' ITIICS Club A.W.S. I, CHARLOTI PSYchoIogy3 ROBERT l Speech: Dj ball lj Sf, IONALD I CATHIE jg P5YClI0l0gj. 12,14 DPL RICH STUART Q ICS: Ph- CII55 Olllc IIIIY ALI Cl0l0g . iilinj GENE Q PI Kalilba IIIROLD I IEIISIQWQ S IIARIS W lgjryx E murals 'lil dent II Class C ROBERT I SSDI: Ilfili ln. 4llIiig,, 'lf' Ha, list' . 2 gmj' I . i i Uferil, I' Ihlml Di, Edu. Ilisilon Il9lllIi3 Whiz Illinois: sidenil, 2, I3 Malhe- 1. I,2, on3 ln- irmanl. Minor: idenll. hologyg A.W.S. z FHS- Chapel Edu- S.E.A. I alogy livill' linor: vice- hem- iUl3I5 inlfl mini ntl. EA. n0l. ieli I lille ICS: 3. RUTH ANN PORISCH-B.A.3 Majors: Religion, History, Human Relations 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 3j Student Guide Serv- ice 33 University Choir I. HOWARD' PORSHINSKY LINDA MARIE PORTER-B.s.P.E.: Major: Physical Education- Minor: English3 Alpha Phi Delta 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 2, 3, 43 Majors Club 2, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 lpresi- dentI3 S.E.A. 43 A.W.S. 2, 3, 43 Hockey Club 2, 3 lvice- presidentl. GERALDINE PRIMICH EDWARD PRINCE RICHARD PUELLE--B.S.3 lVlBjOI'Z lVIafl'i6mZ-IIICSQ Nlinorg Business- Counseling 3, 4. x PETER PUSTORINO-B-5-P.E.: Major: Physical Education: Minor: Business3 Sigma Phi Epsilon: Football I, 23 Spanish Club 3, MICHAEL DWIGHT QUAM-B.A.3 Majors: English, Philosophy, Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 43 Philosophy Club I, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Pi 4 lvice-presidentlg junior Honor Guard 33 Honor Council 2, 43 Lyceum Committee 23 Torch I, 2, 3 leditor-in-chiefl, 43 Lighter 2, 3, 43 Chapel Choir I, 23 Counseling 23 University Players I, 23 WVUR 2, 3, 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 3 lpresidentl, 4. LINDA RAFFKE-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Chi Sigma Xi I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 3, 43 Alpha Lambda Delta I3 Student Guide Service 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. RHODA RASMUSSON-B.A.j Major: Religiong Minor: Sociology3 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 lpresidentI3 Honor Council 3, 4 ISECFGTBFYIQ Student Senate' Rep. I, 23 Torch 2, 33 University Band I, 2, 33 Dorm Officer I3 Gamma Delta I. LEROY CLARENCE RECNER-B.A.3 Majors: Psychology, Social Work3 Minor: History3 Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 43 Psychology Club 2, 3, 43 Social Relations Club 43 Chapel Committee 2, 43 Lyceum Committee 33 Student Senate Rep. 33 Torch 3, 43 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3 lsecretaryl, 43 Debate 2 lpresidentl, 3 lvice- presidentl, 43 Chapel Guide Service 2, 3, 4. CHRISTA REINHARD-B.A.3 Majors: German, English3 German Club 2, 33 S.E.A. 33 Circle V Square 2. 0. WALTE-R RENFFTLEN-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: Mathe- matics: Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Com- mittee 23 University Players 3, 4. RUTH ANN REUTER-B.S.H.E.3 Major: Home Economics: Minor: Biology: Chi Sigma Xi I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 2, 3, 43 Home Econo- mics Club I, 2, 3 lpresidentl, 4 IpresidentI3 Beacon 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Delta I3 Circle V Square I. CHARLOTTE RE-WERTS--B.A.3 Major: Social Work3 Minor: Psychology3 Social Relations Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DALE RICHARDS-B.A.3 Major: HistOry3 Minor: Speech3 Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball I3 Student Senate Rep. I3 Torch I3 WVUR, I, 2. RONALD RICHARDS CATHIE jEAN RICHARDSON-B.A.3 Major: Social Work: Minor: P5Ychology3 Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Social Relations Club 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. DEL RICHERT STUART G. RICHTER-B.A.3 Major: English3 Minor: Mathema- tics3 Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4 lpresidentI3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4j S.E.A. 43 Torch 2, 33 University Band lDrum Majorl I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3 lvice-presidenti, 4 lpresidentl. IE-RRY ALBERT RIEMER-B.A.: Major: Government? Minor: SO- cioIogy3 l.F.C. 33 Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4 lsocial Chair- manI3 Counseling 4. GENE C. ROEDER-B.A.3 Major: Business: Minor: PSYCIWOIOSYQ Pi Kappa Alpha 43 Bus. and Econ, Club 3, 4 lpresidenfl- HAROLD CARDINER ROE-MER-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: History: Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 3. CLARIS WADE ROEMKE-B.A.: Major: Business3 Minors: Chem- istry, English, Mathematics3 Phi Delta Theta I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Homecoming Committee 33 Stu- dent Senate Rep. 23 Freshman Orientation 23 Union Board 2, 3. 43 Class Officer I ltreasurerl, 2 ltreasureri. ROBERT ROLL META E. ROTH-B.A.3 Major: Religion3 Minor: Sociology3 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir 4. HARRY SHARNEY ROWELL IR.-B.A.3 Major: Business: Minor: Government: Bus. and Econ. Club. 33 WVUR 4. ROY A. RULLMAN-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minors: Geography. Physical Education3 Lambda Chi Alpha I, 23 Intramurals I, 23 Bus. and Econ. Club 43 Geography Club 4. IUDITH ANN RUMPH-B.S.3 Major: MathemafiCs3 Minor: Music: Guild of St. Prisca. VALERIE4 ANN SAIECK-B.A.3 Majors: English, Sociology3 Minor: Music: W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 43 University Band I, 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 University Players I3 ivi.E.N.c. i, 2. I jANET E. SASS-B.A.3 Major: Business3 Minor: History3 Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4 ITFGBSUFGFIQ W.R.A. 2, 33 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 S.E.A. 23 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER SASSMANNSHAUSEN-B.A.3 Major: HistOry3 Minors: English, Education3 Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. IUDITH ANN SATTELMEIER--B.A3 Major: Social Work: Minor: Psychology3 Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Social Relations Club 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT A. SCAER-B.S.3 Major: BlOIOgYj Minor: Chemistry: Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4. WILHELM SCHADE RACHEL RUTH SCHAPER-B.S.3 Major: Chemistry: Minors: Biology, Sociology3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 W.R.A. 2, 3, 43 Human Relations 43 Social Relations Club 3, 43 A.W.S. 23 Gamma Delta 3, 43 Circle V Square 3. IUDITH SCHAW RON SCHEER BARBARA A. SCHINDLER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Educa- tion: Intramurals I, 23 W.R.A. I, 23 S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 3, 4. DONALD E. SCHLEGEL-B.A.3 Majors: Economics, Business3 Minor: Psychology: I.F.C. 43 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 Student Senate Rep. I, 33 Student Publi- cations 3 lbusiness managerI3 Young Republicans 3, 43 Youth Activity Center 4 ldirector of propertiesl. PHILIP SCHMALZ-B.S.3 Major: Biology3 Minor: Chemistry3 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Alpha Phi Omega I, 2. lsecretaryl, 3 lvice-presidentl, 4 lpresidentl. RUTH SCHMALZ-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Chi Sigma Xi I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentI3 W.R.A. I, 23 S.E.A. 43 Beacon 23 University Choir I, 2, 33 A.W.S. I, 2, 4. SHARON P. SCHMIDT--B.A.3 Major: English3 Minor: Sociology3 W.R.A. 43 University Choir 43 A.W.S. 3, 43 Gamma Delta I, 23 University Players 4. MARGOT SCHNECK-B.A.3 Majorg Business3 Minor: English3 W.R.A. I, 23 Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 43 Home Economics Club I 3 S.E.A. 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Dorm Officer 3. CARL EDWIN SCHOLL-B.S.3 Major: Mathematics3 Minor: Physical Education3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Engineering Society I3 Majors Club 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentI3 S.E.A. 2, 3, 43 Student Senate Rep. 3. ARLETTA A. SCHRAMM-B.A.3 Major: Religion: Min0rS2 SOCI- ology, Spanish3 Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Delta I, 23 Circle V Square 2. MARILYN SCHREIBER-B.A.3 Major: Social WOrk3 Minor: Psychology3 Delta Chi Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Torch I. DONNA C. SCHROEDER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education3 Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 43 S.E.A. 2, 43 A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans. GERALDINE SCHUELER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Education: Gamma Phi I, 2. GRETA LYNN SCHUESSLER-B.S.Ed.3 Major: Elementary Edu- cation: Minor: French3 Alpha Xi Epsilon 43 Chapel Choir 33 Young Republicans. ROBERT WM. SCHULTZ-B.A.3 Major: HistOfy3 Minor: Soci- ology: Student Senate Rep. 2, 43 Chapel Steward 2, 3. 231 IEAN SCH USTER-B.S.P.E. IOAN SCHUSTER-B.S.P.E-. LANA IEAN SCHWARTZ-B.A., Major: Social WOFIQQ Minor? Music, Gamma Phi Z, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 49 U Ve ' sity Band I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette I, 2, 3, 4, U. Civic Orchestra I, 2, Orchesis I, 2, 3, 4, M.E.N.C. I. BERNICE- SCHWIETERT-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary EducatiOij3 Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Beacon 35 Un'- versity Choir 2, University Players 4. GAIL ANN SEEBACH-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Education, W.R.A. I, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Committee 3, 4, Faculty- Student Council 3, Beacon 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesis I3 Union Board 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 3, 4. IANET SEEFELDT-B.A., Majors: History, English, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Lighter 4, University Players I, 2, Union Board 3- ,IUDITH L. SE-IFERTH-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 2 lvice-presidentl. PHILLIP SEYER MAUREEN SHEA-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. 4. KENNETH EUGENE SHERMAN-B.A., Major, English, Minors: Philosophy, Religion, Human Relations 4, University Players 4, Basketball iassistant coachl. MAYNARD SHIER-B.A., Majors, History, Geography, Minors: Government, Spanish, Human Relations 4, Circle V Square 2, Geography Club. ROBERT WILLIAM SHIPPY-B.S., Majors: Biology, Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Majors Club 4. CHRISTINE VIOLA SINN-B.A., Major: PsycholOgy, Minor: Music, Psychology Club 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, U. Singers 2, M.E.N.C. 2, Young Republicans 3. IUDITH E. SLATER-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: English: Alpha Xi Epsilon 3, 4 icorresponding secretaryl, W.R.A. 3, 4, Social Relations Club 3, 4. PATSY ANN SMITH-B-A-3 Major: Religion, Minors: Mathe- matics, German, Human Relations 4, Gamma Delta I, 2, 3. DON SOEKEN IOANNE HELEN SOKOL--B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Education, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee' I, 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. BERTHA W. SPANNAUS-B.A., Majors: Religion, Psychology, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations I, 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, University Choir I, Dorm Officer 2, Gamma Delta I. REX SPICER THEA L. SPRUNC-B.S.EcI., Major: Elementary Education, Chi Sigma Xi 2, W.R.A. 2, Beacon I, Torch 2, A.W.S. 4. EDWARD H. STAMMEL IR.-B.A., Major, Geography, Minor: German, Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 4, Geography Club. CARLA jEAN STANIUS-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Mathematics, l.S.C. 3, 4 lsecretaryl, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4 ivice-presidentl, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Beacon 2, 3, 4, Spring Weiekend Queen 2. MARY LOU STARKE-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, Z, 3, 4, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, Beacon I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STAZINSKI-B.A., Major: Psychology, Minor: Phil- osophy, Delta Theta Phi I, 2, 3, 4, V Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Homecoming Committee 3. DOROTHY MINA STEEB-B.S., Major: Biology, Mi,-,Ori Sod- ology, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Crusade-rettes 3, 4, W,R,A, I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer 3, Orchesis 3, Guild of St. Prisca. Government, Human Relations I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Young Democrats, 232 ADRIENNE STEFFAN-B.A., Majors: History, Spanish, M,,,,,,. . l WILLIAM w. STEFFEN-B.s.: Maier: chemistry: Minor: Mathe- matics, Chemistry Club I, 2, 4, University Band I, 3, 4. ,ILL AVIS 51-lCKFQRDL..B,5,Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, junior Honor Guard 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 43 C0unse'Iing 3. GAYLE STOCK-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary EducatiOn, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 4, Beacon 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. CAROL ANN STRASHEIM-B.A., Major: History, Minor: German, Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2 Ivice-pre-sidentl, 3 ltreasurerl, 4 lpresi- dentl, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, l.R.C. I, 2, Alpha Lambda Delta I, 2, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Chapel Com- mittee 2, Torch I, A.W.S. I, Z, 3, 4, Young Republicans I, 4. DEANNA M. BARTELS STRITOF-B.A., Major: English, Minor: German, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, W.R.A. I, 2, S.E.A. I, 4, Student Senate Rep. 3, Beacon I, U. Civic Orchestra I, Dorm Officer I. MARTIN I. STRITOF-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. NANCY LEOTA STROUP-B.A., Major: English, Minor: Music, Human Relations 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, U. Singers 3, University Choir 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, M.E.N.C. I, 2, 3 isecretary-treasurerl, 4. CAROL ANN STRUNZ-B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Chemistry, Minor: Art, Chi Sigma Xi I, 2, 3, 4 lsecretaryl, W.R.A. I, 4, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Circle V Square I, WVUR 2. MARY IANE STRUVE--B.A., Major: Business, Minors: Educa- tion, English, Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4, Crusaderettes 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, University Band 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, University Players 2. WI'LLIAM A. STUEBE-B.S., Majors: Physics, Mathematics, Sigma Pi I, 2, 3 lpresidentl, 4, Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN EDITH STUMM-B.A., Major: English, Minor: Edu- cation, Delta Chi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, 4, University Players 4, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. ALLEN F. TAIBL-B.S., Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE TEAGUE-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Geography, Photography Service 3, Bus. and Econ. Club 2, 3. MARION EVE'LYN TERNEY-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minors: Education, History, Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD' W. THEURER-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: History, ROBERT IAMES THIES-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education? Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4. PAUL KENNETH THOMAS-B.S., Majors: Physics, Mathematics, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Math and Physics Club 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, 4. LARRY THOMSON KENNETH O. TIMM-B.A., Major, Sociology, Minor: Religion. MARLIS H. TIPPETT-B.A., Major: German, Minor: French. MARIE' ANN TOEPFER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Beacon I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, UniOn Board 2, 3, 4. SUSAN L. TRAMPE-B.A., Majors: English, French, Minor: Edu- cation, l.S.C. 4, Chi Sigma Xi 4, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Torch I, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, 4. RICHARD' TRAUGOTT-B.S., Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology, Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Football I, Alpha Pi 43 Iunior Honor Guard 3, Elections Committee 3, 4 ichair- manlg Counseling 2, 3, 4. IAYNE TRAVIS-B.A., Major: Government, Minor: Biology, Kappa Tau Zeta 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, I.R.C., University Players I, WVUR 2, 3. IANET MARY TRENKA-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education! S.E.A. 3, 41, A.W.S. 4. KENNETH R. TUEL-B.A., Major: Government, Minor: Spanish, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4. RA 5,E.A1 3' L HELEN Pll Gamma 2 Club l' ' WILLIAM A DANIEL . Ma,,,,em3flC genare Rei' AUDREYPI' grapl1Yi l Smafe Chapel SICV BARBARA Minor: PSY' jpresiderlfl A.W.S. I. AcfiviiY Cf MARY I- W.R.A. I. Officer l 3 VIRGINIA S.E.A. 4: I presidentl 2 CAROLYN Minor: BuS Home Ecof ANITA LY gion, W.R. 4 lsecretar BARBARA MICHAEL I ERNEST lj Pi Kappa secretaryl, 3, 4, Alpl' mittee 4, 3, 4, Dorn lsocial cha GAIL L Vi Chi, Gaim l0ta 2 Ice 3: U. Citi lvice-presii l0HN F. I Minor: Ge, IOAN 5, GLORIA jj Kappa Psi Student C, curroki, ment: Mi: Society 1. CHRISTIN Sion: ELAINE v Delta Ch, glalihy, C, Aloha jo, Young DE A- FAYE Pl Della 4 FRED Swioiolfl HFIIERT Mlngr, h lwtregar, vl' . ill? ljlallie. 1 .ittftl 3 Delta vii U83 ' I Oni Ph, B 3a Bla :Oli German: ,bi ll5fE5i. H da Della .apel Com. llcans I, 4 sh, 4:5111 ' Minor- l80gr3phy, if Music, Il' Choir lrerjy 4' ?mlSlry, . 1, 4, Square Educa. W.R.A. Slt Club Byers Z. ematics, 2, 3, 4, Jr: Edu- Student nublicans iematics, 2, 3, 4. ography, l Educa- fl, Intra- 2. 3. 4: pg History. Education, tt. 4. thematics, Math and .1 Religivli- French Educaiioni g Unlofl . - Edu- Vllglr Ijunllll y . . B- was 'ill -lllfili I 4 lcllill . B'ol0BYf inunilfersill Y Eduftllonl nor: Spam Shi BARBARA K. UHER-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Ed,,C,,,,,,,,,, S.E.A. 3. 4. HELEN L. UMNUS--B.S.Ed.: fMajorg Elementary Education' Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, 1.R.c. 1, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Social Raiatrang Club I, 2, 3, Student Guide Service I, 2, 4, Union Board 4, WILLIAM UMPHREY DANIEL ANTHONY UTTER-B.S., Major, Cjqernjst-ry: Minor: Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 3. AUDREY E. VANDERBLES-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor: Ceo- graphy, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 4, Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, Circle V Square 2 3 4. Chapel Steward, Geography Club. I ' I BARBARA ANNE VANDERSEE-B.A., Majori Social Work, Minor: Psychology, W.R.A. I, 2, Human Relations Club 2, 3, 4 tpresidentl, Social Relations Club I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, Counseling 3, University Players I, Youth Activity Center 4 ibusiness managerl. MARY L. VAN EPPS-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I, Young Republicans I, 3, 4. VIRGINIA GAY VATER-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, S.E.A. 4, Circle V Square 3, Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4 tvice- presidentl, Young Democrats. CAROLYN L. VAUGHN-B.S.H.E., Major, HOme1 Economics, Minor: Business, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4' Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. ANITA LYNN VERMEULE-N-B.A., Major: Music, Minor: Reli- gion, W.R.A. I, 2, Human Relations 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4 isecretaryl, University Choir I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA VIEWEG 7 MICHAEL VILLARREAL-B.A., Majors: History, Spanish, S.E.A. 4. ERNEST DOYLE VOGT-B.S., Majors, Mathematics, Physics, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3 isocial chairmanl, 4 lcorresponding secretaryl, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Math and Physics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Student Senate Rep. I, 3, Student Guide Service 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I, Structure Committee 3, Class Officer 4 lsocial chairmanl. CAIL L. VOIGT-B.A., Major: Music, Minor: German, Phi Beta Chi, Gown and Gavel 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Sigma Alpha Iota 2 lcorresponcling secretaryl, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, U. Civic Orchestra 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lvice-presidentI, Z ivice-presidentl. jOHN F. VOLLRATH-B.S., Majors: Mathematics, Philosophy, Minor: German. IOAN S. VOORHEES-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education. GLORIA IEAN WALL-B.S.Ed., Major, Elementary Education, Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Guide Service 3, A.W.S. 4. CLIFFORD GEORGE WALLMAN IR.-B.A., Major: Govern- ment, Minor: Business, Delta Theta Phi 3, 4, Engineering Society I. CHRISTINE SUSANNE WALTHER-B.S.H.E., Major: Home Economics, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta 2. 3, 4, WVUR 2, 4. ELAINE WARINSKY-B.A., Major: Religion, Minor, Music: Pi Delta Chi 3, 4, University Choir 4, Dorm Officer 4. MARIANNA WASSMANN-B.A., Majors: Covelmmenf. G60- graphy, Chi Sigma Xi 1, 2, 3, 4: W-R-A I. 2: l,R-C- I. Z. 3, 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I. 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4, Debate 2, Dorm Officer, Chapel Steward, Young Democrats 4 isecretary-treasurerl. A. FAYE WE-AMES-B.A.: Major: Religion: lVllnOr: Sociology, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 45 COUVYSGIIHS 4- FRED WEINHARDT-B.S., Major: Biology, Minors! Cl emlSf Y, Sociology, Theta Chi 3, Biology Club I. HERBERT WEISSENFELS-B.S.P.E., Major: -Pl'1ySlCBl EClUC3fl0l'1i Minor: Mathematics, Wrestling I, 23 Malofs Club 2' 3' 4 Isecretary-treasurerI, Alpha Phi Omega l, 2- FRED WENDT ADELE LOUISE WERNER-B.A., Major: Social Work, Minor: Religion, Social Relations Club 3, 4, A.W.S. 3, 4. IUDITH KAREN WESSLER-B.A., Major: German, Minor: Mather- matics, Alpha Xi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, Beacon 3, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. IO ANN WEYDEMANN-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Music, Alpha Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Student Guide Service 2, 3, Beacon 3, Torch l. 2, University Band I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, U. Civic O'Cl'e5f a 2. 3, 41 A-W-S. l, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I isecretaryl. THOMAS IOHN WHITE-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon 4. CHARLES WHITMAN--B.A., Major: Philosophy, Minor, Govern- ment, Human Relations I, 2 ipresidentl, 3, 4, Lyceum Com- mittee 4, University Players I, 2, Young Democrats I, 2, 3, 4. jOHN W. WIEHE-B.S., Majors, Physics, Mathematics, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 lsecretaryl , Intramurals I, 4, Math and Physics Club 4, Flying Knights. CHARLENE DIANE WILDE-B.S.H.E., Major: Home EcOnOmiCs, Minor: Biology, Kappa Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Crusaderettes 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Student Guide Service 2, 3. NANCY V. WILL-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Kappa Tau Zeta I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. I, University Choir 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 3, 4. KAREN jO WILLE-B.S.Ed., Major: Elementary Education, Minor: History, W.R.A. 3, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. 2, 3, 4, Young Republi- cans lsecretaryl. NANCY V. WILLIAMSON-B.A., Major, Social Work, Minor: Religion, W.R.A. I, Human Relations 2, 3, 4 lsecretaryl, Social Relations Club 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I lsocial chairmanl, 3, 4. RICHARD H. WITTE-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Mathe- matics, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club I, University Band I. ARNOLD W. WULF-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Sociology, Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3 ltreasurerl, 4. jANE R. WUNDERLICH-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Music, Kappa Tau Zeta 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Beacon I, WVUR 3, 4, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. BARBARA jANE- YOST-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: Business, Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 2, 4, Majors Club 2, 3, 4, S.E.A. 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, University Band I, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Officer I, 2 ltreasurerl, Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4. MARCELLA YAROS jANET R. YOUNG-B.S.P.E., Major: Physical Education, Minor: History, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Majors Club I, Z, 3, 4, S.E.A. 4, A.W.S. I, Z, 3, 4. SUSAN L. ZAUTNER--B.A., Majorg Art, Minor: Home Econ- omics, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Young Republi- cans 3, 4. WILLIAM jOHN ZIEGELE-B.A., Major: Business, Minor: Geo- graphy, Golf 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, 4, WVUR 3, Geo- graphy Club. jOHN A. ZIEGLER-B.A., Major: Psychology, Minor, Business, Tau Kappa Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Psychology Club 2, 3. KAREN R. ZIEGLER--B.A., Major: English, Minor: German, Phi Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 icorresponding secretaryl, W.R.A. I, 2, 4, A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS BRUCE ZIMMERMAN-B.S., Major: BiolOgy, Minor: Chemistry, Biology Club 3, 4, Spanish Club I, Bowling 2, 3, 4. PAMELA ROSE ZIMMERMANN-B.A., MajOr: Religion, Minor: Sociology, Pi Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, W.R.A. I, 2, Human Relations 4, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta I, 2, 3 lsecretaryl. jACOB ZOUGANELES-B.S., Major: Mathematics, Minors: Edu- cation, Business. 233 Engineerin EDWARD ERNEST ABRAHAM-B.S.E-.E., Major: Electrical Engin- eering, Sigma Phi Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4 ipresidentl, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4 Ipresidentl, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 ltreasurerl, Engineering Supply Store 4 lmanagerl. GERALD ANDERSON-B.S.C.E'., Majors: Civil Engineering, Mathematics, Minor, Religion, Cross Country I, 2, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 4, American Society ot Civil Engineers I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Student Senate Representative 3, 4, Gamma Delta I, 3 ltreasurerl. 4, Circle V Square I, 2, 3. REINHOLD ASCHMOTAT-B.S.E.E.: IVIalOr: Electrical Engineer- ing, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4 ltreasurerl- ELROY BARNEKOW-B.S.C.E.: Major: Civil Engineering. WILLIAM M. BAUER-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering? Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers. RONALD BESELL-B.S.E.E., Major, Electrical Engineering. KENNETH W. BOWER-B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engineer- ing, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega I, Z, 4. IAMES BRANDT-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering. ROBERT RONALD BREMS-B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engi- neering, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, V Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, Z, 3, 4 tco-captainlg Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4 lpresidentl, Alphi Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, Circle V Square 2. KURT W. BUESCHER-B.S.E.E., Major, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 3, 4, Chapel Steward 2. HUGH BUHLIG-B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engineering, Intramurals I, Z, 3, 4, Engineering Society 2, 3, 4, American Society ot Mechanical Engineers 3, 4 lsecretaryl. KENNETH BUSS ADEN BAILEY CARR-B.S.C.E-.5 Major, Civil Engineering. HAROLD THOMAS GATES--B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engi- neering, Theta Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Engineer- ing Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4, Circle K. ANDREW ALBERT DZURIK--B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineer- ing, Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, Engineering Society 3, 4, Ameri- can Society ot Civil Engineers 3, 4, Chapel Committee I, 2. DAVID M. EARLE RICHARD HENRY EGGERS-B.S.M.E., Major, Mechanical Engi- neering, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Society ot Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4. STEVEN I. ERLSTEN-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering, Engi- neering Society 3, 4, American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. DONALD A. FUELLING-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4. LEE GERMAIN-B.S.E.E-., Major: Electrical Engineering. ALAN N. HACK-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. ROGER PAUL HARMON-B.S.E.E., IVIGIOFQ Electrical Engineer- ing, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. RICHARD CARL HARTMAN-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engi- neering, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Torch 2, 3, 4, WVUR 2, 3, HAROLD A. HOLTER-B.S.M.E., Major, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, Ame,-i- can Society ot Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentl, Debate 2, 3, Young Democrats. 234 MICHAEL KURT HOUSEHOLDER-B.S.C.E-., Majorzu Civil Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society.I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers I, American So- ciety ot Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4, Chapel COmn1Iftee 2.3 Home- coming Committee 3, University Band I, 2, 3, IunIOr Class President, Sophomore Social Committee. IOHN STEPHEN IARRETT-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineer' ing, Sigma Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2. WILLIAM IORDAN GEDIMINAS KACANAUSKAS GEORGE E. KIEFER-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4. ALAN KEITH KINGSTON-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineer- ing, American lnstitute ot Electrical Engineers 4. PAUL L. KRUELLE-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4 lsecretaryl, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, En- gineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4 lcorre-sponding secretaryl. EDWARD NORMAN KUETEMEYER-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil En- gineering, I.F.C. 2, 3, 4, Siga Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HILL LAMBERTSEN-B.S.E.E., B.A., Majors: Electrical Engineering, Business, Minor: Mathematics, Phi Kappa Psi I, 2, 3, 4 lpresidentlg Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bus. and Econ. Club 3, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 3, 4. ROBERT P. LANG-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4 ltreasurerl, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, En- gineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4 lsecretaryl. ION DAVID LINDSTROM-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineer- ing. RICHARD MAC NARY IAMES F. MEYE-R GARY MICHAEL MILLER-B.S.E.E., Majjorg Electrical Engineer- ing, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4, Dorm Officer 2. RALPH MOELLENHOFF-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering, Phi Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, V Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, En- gineering Society 2, 3, 4, American Society ot Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4', Tau Beta Pi 3, 4. RICHARD MOELLERING-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering. HARVEY LEE MULDERINK-B.S.E.E., B.S., Majors: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Engineering Society 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineering 3, 4. ALLEN PAUL NEMETZ--B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Engineering So- ciety I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega I, 2. LEWIS G. OBERMAN-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 3, 4. CLIFFORD OLSEN STEVEN PARDIEK GERALD' HENRY RADDATZ-B.S.C.E.: Major: Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club ini Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Society ot Civil En- gineers I, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate Rep. 2. ALTON F. RIETHMEIER-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineer- ing? Pi KHDD-H AIDIWS I, 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Institute ot Electrical Engineers 3, 4. ARTHUR F. ROCKETT-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering! Sigma Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 45 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4. fa' ' ,I it .eg IARRYA, K Pa Iavzl 3' si 4 ip RQBERT I nearing? American ltreaslife' THEODOI vsnNE 5 Kapil? 'III AmerICBf'i ROBERT . Kappa Psi GARY ijll Engineenn 4: RBCIIO I RONALD ROBERT I ANGELO I HARRY C igti lfivij Eng,- : A:1lYll,3,, tit SHQVISE 'ii 3st-I ' 33 lunior EE' lr Il ' . S4lgZ:,yETglg6E3. is Radio dug al 5 le if ftrerrir nglllftrlng- trifaj Engineer. l Ellglflfgr' . rl, 3' 4: t Of Electrical it Secretaryt, lllll fn. il lntrarniiraig all Slttilij Qi j0rs: Electrical appa Psi l, l, Econ. Club 3, a of Electrical Engineering, 2, 3, 4, En- of Electrical il Engineer- l Engineer- -, American 2. Engineering! L, 3, 4: En' Engineers 2. gineerini- 5, Electrical is American Engineeflftii gineerlni gjneers 2. r Engineerlnii Eneineejffj ' r eliilrl ft' Z j eistttii EL 2, an 4' . ' gg E e 'ff l- in 2' 3' 4' . if-I qt Q LARRY A. ROESNER-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Engineering Society l, 2, 3, 4 ipresidentig American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4 lpresidenti, Student Guide Service l, 2. ROBERT S. ROSENTHAL-B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engi- neering, Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Engineering Society 3, 4, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4, Dorm Officer 2 ltreasureri . RICHARD SANDBERG THEODORE SCHLIE-B.S.C.E.g Major: Civil Engineering. VERNE- SCHNEIDER-B.S.C.E., Major: Civil Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha l, 2, 3, 4 itreasurerig Engineering Society l, 3, 4, American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4, University Players l, 2. ROBERT SCHOON-B.S.E.E., Major: Civil Engineering, Pi Kappa Psi l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2. GARY HUGH SCOTT-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering, Engineering Society l, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers l, 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentlg University Band l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, WVUR l, 2, 3, 4. Law RONALD AUNGST-LL.B.g Major: Law. ROBERT BEER-LL. B., Major: Law. ANGELO BUOSCIO-LL. B., Major: Law. HARRY CHAVERIAT IR.-LL.B.g Major: Law. FREDERICK SKINNER TYRONE WILSON SMITH-B.S.E.E.g Major, Electrical Engineer- ing, V Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4, Wrestling. ERNEST STARK ROGER STENBERC--B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engineering- HENRY W. STOLL-B.S.M.E., Major: Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Society I, 2, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers 3, 4. WILLIAM TEEL-B.S.E.E., Major: Electrical Engineering. STUART C. WALESH-B.S.C.E.g Major: Civil Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 lvice-presidentig Engineering Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Society of Civil Engineers l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Pi 4, junior Honor Guard 3, Tau Beta Pi 4 lpresidentig Honor Council 2, 3, 4 ico-chairmanl, Appian Socie-ty 3. IOHN STEVEN WULF CHARLES ZINCERLINE-B.S.E.E.: Major: Electrical Engineering, Engineering Society 3, 4, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers 3, 4, Radio Club 4. RICHARD KOHL-LL.B., Major: Law. ROBERT LENSINC-LL.B.g Major: Law. KENT LINDQUIST--LL.B., Major: Law. 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Lyceum Committee .... 221-223 .......175 .......176 .......181 122-123 ..........144 .......13l Majors Club ....................... ---------- 1 61 Mardi Gras ............................................ ------- 3 6-37 Mathematics Department ......... 67 Mechanical Engineering Department ...... ....... 1 14 Music Department ......................................... .......-. 7 2 Music Educators National Conference ..... ...... 1 65 Orientation Committee .i........................ ....... 1 33 Phi Alpha Delta ........... Phi Beta Chi ................... Phi Delta Theta ............... Philosophy Department ...... ......139 ......l77 ......l82 ........70 Phi Kappa Psi ................... ....... 1 83 Phi Mu Alpha ................................... ....... 1 38 Photo Services ....................................... ....... 1 45 Physical Education Department ....... ......... 6 9 Physics Department ......................... ......... 7 0 Pi Delta Chi ........................,........... Pi Delta Epsilon ...... Pi Kappa Alpha ..,. Pi Sigma Alpha ........ Pledging and Rush ..... President, The ..................... Psychology Department Publications, Board of ..... Rally Committee ........... Religion Department ....... Senior Activities ........ Sigma Alpha Iota .,.... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Sigma Pi ......,,...,........,,... Sigma Tau Gamma ....... .......137 .......184 .......138 ..o.56-57 .,,,.,.l30 .......130 .......224 ...,...l38 .......185 .......186 .......l87 130 Social Committee .,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.., Social Relations Club ,,,..,,,.,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 1 64 Sociology and Social Work Department .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Speech and Drama Department .,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Spring lftfeekend ...,,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,.. .,--,,,- 5 0-51 Student Education Association ....,.. Student Guides ....... Student Senate .... Swimming .,,,.,,.... ,..,,, Tau Beta Pi ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Tau Kappa Epsilon ..... Tennis .,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Theta Chi ,,,..,,,,,-,.,,, Torch .......... Track ........... Union .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.. UHIOH Board ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, University Players ...... V-Club ..,,...,,..,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,.,. ,,,.,,,,,.,,-,.,, Welfare Committee VVomen's Recreation Association ...... W'VUR .....,..,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,..,.,,,,-,,,.,.--,,-.. ------ Young Democrats ......... Young Republicans ....... Youth Cen ter ,,,,,,.,.,.,. .......151 .......l28-129 215 ........188 .......2l6 .....,,....189 143 142- ...........217 ........40-43 ........132 .......l65 .......199 .146-147 ........149 ........l46 Albrecht, Susan Kay -- A1-,ar-r, Dennis G. .....,fA,---.-YY-f,----- 92 Abbott, Charlene R. ,....VYY,A...... ..., 9 2 Abbott. Ruth Ann .v,..... 92, 150, 158, 178 Abel, Arlan ..,...... .. .... 3139. 153 Abel, William L. -- -----'A-------- 145 Abendroth. Paul F- ---------' A------ - --110 Abraham, Cha1'10ft9 ---'f----f'-ff--- 74 Abraham, Edward Ernest E. ..34, 116, 153 185 Acker, NOI'ITl3 ---------f------' -----f----- --'A Acton, Jim R- -f-----'-----f ---f-A-----'-'4--- 1 18 Adams, Barbara Anne . .....,. 92. 154. 176 Adams, Elilabeth 0- --------ff---- A-'----'e - Adams, Harold Quincy. -1I'- -f-e--- - Adolphson, James H. . ....,.. 113. 154 Affeldt, Louis W. .----'- --- f--- 9 2- 156 Affeldt. Margie Mae -A ----A 92- 156 Agle, Sara J- -ff-----'-- ---'f---'AA---- A----' - Anlbrand, Ron M- ---f-----f ---'-'-----4-- 1 88 Ahlemeyer, David G. ........ 142. 143. 163 Alrer, Glen A- ---'---------' -P-'-- 9 2- 180 Albringer, Wesley F- Albohm, Judith L. Albright, Donald N. -.----- ---- 9 2- Aldrich, Norman B. .....- . Alinder, Joan E. ...,... 92. 150, Allen, Donald Robert .... Allen, John J- - ---------- Aller, Mrs. Kathryn .. Allison, Sharon S. 135. 155, 184 136, 175 ,,,,,.,.....180 Allwardt, RuthNE. --.--------- 1-1221 111774 ' vid orman .... . . Alslng, Da 152, 187 Alspaugh David H. -- ----A-------f 118 Andersen, Judith H- 'e' Andersen Steven R. .. ------ - 92 Anne.-Sen, William W- ---------------- 180 Anderson Craig Barry --ff--'-'--- 189 Anderson David Orville .... 118. 133 Anderson Gary E- -------f--- '--' '--'A 9 2 Anderson George P- ---------- ---92 Anderson Gerald Lee ......- 34. 116- 131, 153. 154 Anderson, Jane Claire ------------- 1 74 Andel-50n, Judith K. -------------- ---f----- ' Anderson, LE!0l'l31'l1 R- ----'---- ' 92 Anderson, Norman R- ---------------' 119 Anderson, Peter A. .,...--- 118. 180 Anderson, Ruth M. ....... 92. 172 Ander:on, Andre, Duane Alan ........ Andreas, G. Allen, Jr. Archer, Sharon J. ......... . Selma ..-....---- ----------- ...68 92 ..... .180 .....92 Arenz, Arlene Wendy .--------------- 92 Argerbright, Lynne Gay ....... 92 155 Arndt, Nancy A. -.----------------- ----- 9 2 Arnold, Janet M. .------------- 92- 178 Arnold, Patricia A. ...... 92, 164 Arnold, R98 K. ........ 92, 139, 156, 161, 174 Asenmotat, Reinhold ........ 116. 153 Asman, Martha Ann .-..-------- 74, 175 Asmus, Thomas R. .... ......-------- 1 18 Atwater, Steve A. .. 92. 156 Ault, Charles G. ...... . Aungst, Ronald ............ ....-------- 1 25 Auserehl, Sandra K. .............------ 92 Avery, Gary D. ........ 74, 138, 149 Ayres, Robert Lewis ........ 74, 137, 142 Babiar, Barbara-sue E. . 74, 177 Bach, Janice M. ..,.,. 92, 158, 178 Bachmann, Howard W. ..........-- 92 Bachmann. Zoe Clara ........ 74. 170 Baepler, Richard .........................--- 67 Baepler, Mrs, Richard ...................----- Baerenklau, Albert George ........ 74 Bahlmann, David W. ,............... 163 Baietti, Norman E. ....................... . Bailey, David Thomas ............ 189 Bailey, Harold E, ,....,.,,,,. 118, 147 Baird, David C, ,,,,.................... ' .... 1 18 Baird, Judith L. ..... ................. . Baird, Lorna Kay ,.,,,., .......... Bakalyar, Karen M, ,.... ...92 Baker, Charles L, ,,,,,, ..,..,... 1 18 Baker, David J, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,., 9 2 Balas, William .. ...... 74, 181 tudent Index Baldi, Robert W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Balinski, Elaine E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Balinski, Kathleen Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Ball, Judson ,..,.,.., 74, 131, 182 Ballenthin, Kathleen A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 Balliet, Norman Carl ........ 74, 137, 165 187 Barber, Susan Kay ,,,,,,1..,,,, ,, 92 Barcell, Joan E. .,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 2 Barcome, Bruce G, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Bardenhagen, Henry C, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 138 Barker, Nancy Olivia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Barkow, Robert F. ..........., 131 188 Barloga, Jean G, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 136 Barloga, Richard R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Barnard, Kenneth E. ..,,,.. 92, 180 Barnekow, Elroy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 88 Barnett, Clifford Charles . .... 189 Barney, William Charles ..... 92 154 Barr, Larry Edward ........ 74, 165, 184 Barringer, Tim D, ,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 165 Bartel, Thomas W. .. Bartelt, Charles E. . ......92 Bartelt, Louis .........,.,,,, ...,.... 1 24 Barthel, Betty Ann .,.... ,,,,,. 9 2 Bartholomew, Marlene .................... Bartlett, Ann Marie ..........,. ..... 9 2 Bartley, Carolyn M. ........... 92, 164 Bartloff, Gail G. ..,....,..,..,, 92, 159 Bartsch, James P, ...........,,.. 92, 159 Bashelier, Terry Duane ............... 92 Bashoor, Robert G. ....... . Bassett, Susan C. .... . Bateman, Robert J. . ...............,.. .. Bauer, Edythe L. .. ..................... 178 Bauer, Emory ....... 69, 198, 201, 220 Bauer, Inez Marie ........ 74, 136, 161, 174 Bauer, Judith A, ......... .168, 170 Bauer, Linda Ann ....... 92, 136, 174 Bauer, Louis Edwin, Jr. ........ 74, 139 Bauer, Walter E. ........... 66, 183 Bauer, William Myrle .....,.. 116 201 Bauernfeind, Susan Baumgarth, Carol J. .... 92 171 Baumann, Robert ....... ....... 1 18 Bean, Rosemary F. . ............... .. Beane, Bruce W. .. ........ ........... . .. Beard, Robert L. ...... 139, 163 Bebout Jim .................................... 199 Becher Lyle Walter ........ 74, 182, 199, 201, 219 Becker Betty J. ........................ 92 Becker, Otto K. ................. ...... 1 62 Becker, Theodore E. ........ 118, 162 Becker Thomas ......................... .92 Beckman, Robert Frederick .... 132, 139 Bedusek, Jay A. .................. .. 92 Bedusek, Laurie A. .. ...... .92 Beebe, Fred L. ..... ................... . Beeh, Beverly A. ........................ 170 Beelke, Barbara .......... ........ 9 2, 176 Beer, Robert Alexander ....,... 125, 139, 163 Beeskow, Carolyn M. .................... 92 Behling, Ella W. ....................------- 92 Behling, Raymond E. ........ 74, 146, 147 Behm, Pamela A. .......-. ...-.--.------ 9 2 Behrenbruch, Kathleen M. .... . Behrendt, Thomas H. ....... 92, 165 Behrmann, Barbara Ann ..,,.... 74, 170 Beilfuss, Rudolf H. ........... 92. 130 Beilfuss, William H. ......-- 74. 183 Beins, Elizabeth Jean ...,,... 74, 135, 160, 161, 171 Bell, stuart Douglas -..-.----------- 186 Bell, Susan L. ..--.-.--------- ---------4------ - Beller, Loren John ...... Bender, Alice Patricia ......... .. ....180 ,...173 Bennett, Patricia A. ........ 82, 131 Bennett, William E. -------------------4-1- - Bennig, Patricia I. ........ 149, 176 Benson, Beverly J. ....... 92, 135, 136, 174 Benson, Burt Palmer .-......--------- 118 Benton, Phyllis A. ........ ..........---...-- - Benz, Dixon W. ............ 133. 189 218 Benz, Robert F. ......-----. 139. 153 Benz, Stephen Arnold . ...... 92, 129. 130, 132, 133, 183, 199, 217 Beran, David A. ...-.-------.--- ------ 1 39 Bergamini, Claudia L, ........ 74, 164 Bergen, Daniel Carl ., Berggren, Barry J. Berggren, Charles H. ....118 ....188 .......92 Bergman, Lorene A. ..... . Bergman. Otto E. ............ . Berndt, Charlotte E, .. Berner, Bruce G. ........ 93, Berner, David A. .......... , Bernhardt, Terence S. .... . Bernhart, James I. ........ . Berning, Norman Fred Berning, Robert H., Jr Bernschein, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bernth, Robert Henry ...... Bernthal, Frederick M. Berry, Lynda Ann ........... Berryman, Susan C. ...... . Berta, Lawrence John Berta, Linda Lou ...,,,.,,,,,, Bertram, Robert W. .. 193, 156 ...........118 93, 160 180, 199, 213 .. 93, 138 .........,,157 .......,...189 ........189 ,.,........118 . 74, 141, 143, 184 ,..,,...131, 139, 181 161, 170 93 93 Besel, Ronald Robert ,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 137 131, Bessler, Heather ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Beth, Kenneth N. ....... 93, Bethke, Joyce A. ...... .... . Betz, Frederick Charles Betz, John ...........,.....,.,,,,,,,,,, Beu, William R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Beutelspacher, Susan ..... Bewersdorf, Jack A, .. Beyersdorff, Roger ,.......... ..,,.,,,,,,157 184 93 ..74, Borman, Janet .... ...,.,.,,.,...,..... Borman, Jerry J. , ......... 75, 160 Bos, David D. . .......... ...... 2 19, 220 Bosco, Van A. .... .. ....... ...... . ....93 Boseck, Joan Kathleen ..... 131, 165 Boseker, Kenneth Allen 75, 183, 218 Boseker, Larry Arthur ..... . ...... 118 Bourque. Richard J. ....... .......... . Bovee, Ladonna K. . ....... ....,..,... 9 3 Bower, Kenneth 1Villiam ......., 116, 153. 162 Bowman, Jolln F. ..... 207, 217 Bowman, John H, ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boyd, Willis ..,...,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 130 Boyer, Pamela Joan ........ 139, 170 Braaten, Beth ................ Brabender, Jon Karen ....... 75, 160 Bradley, Edgar J., Jr. ...... 133 188 Bradtmiller, Paul A. ..... .118, 130, 183 Brakebush, Carolyn Lee .... 75, 155, 175 Brakhane, Jan ,..,...,.,., 75, 155, 174 Bramhall, Peter E. ..................... 118 Brandt, James A, ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Brandt, Nancy Lou Brandt, Roger H. .... . Brandt, Sarah Jane ......... ...178 ...........178 .....75 Brasaemle, Ruth Ann ,...... Beyer, George Arthur ........ 139, 163, 183 Beyer, Louis R, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 gg Beyreis, James R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 18 Biasco, Claudette Gale Bickel, Robert Dean ......... Bickelhaupt, Lois A. ..... . Blehl, Donald L. ,.,, ,,,,,,,, , Bierwagen, Gordon Paul Biesemeier, Paul A. .... . 161 . 93, 139, 181 93 Brass, Richard John ....... 93, 183 Brauer, Dorothea H. ....... 93, 172 Brauer, Gloria J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Brauer, Priscilla Louise .....,..,,,,, Brauer, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 153 Brauer Roger L, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Brault, Cletus H., Jr. . ........... 180 Braun, Joyce M. ...,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, , .93 Braun, Maryann Ruth .. .75, 132, 151, 174 Braun, William R. , .. .93, 180 Brean, Carol Suzan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Bregitzer, Laura Lee ........ 75, 165, 174 Brehse, Robert F. ......,... ,..,,,,,,,, 1 18 Breidenbaugh, M. Ann ............... 93 Breimeier, Carol Ann ........ 75, 164, 170 Breitkreutz, Donald R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 Brems, Arlene ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brems, Robert Ronald ....... 34, 116, 137, 153, 199, 212, 217 Brenda, Edward E, ,,,,...,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,, 93 Brese, James A. ................ 93, 186 Bresen, Helen M, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Bretscher, Manuel ..,...., .,,..,.,..... 7 0 Bretscher, Mrs. Manuel Bretscher, Paul .,...,.....,., Brewer, James A. ,..... . Bricker, Thomas E. 66 ........118 ........218 Billet, Paul D, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,188 Bils, Charles Frederick .... 74, 138, 169, 185 Bimler, Richard W. ........ 75, 136, 183. 219, 220 Binkley, Norman R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Birch, James Arthur ........ 75, 219, 220 Bird, Charles E, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Birnschein, Mark R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Bisnett, R. Fredric ............,,,....,...,,,.. Black, David R. ....... 93, 184, 201 Blackmond, Don G, ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Blado, David J. ........,.,...,,...,.,,,,,,, 93 Blado, Donna M. ...... . 93, 142 Blake, Ronald J. ........ 189, 199 217 Blankley, Tom ................... 93, 215 Blase, Gerald L. .........,....,...., 118 Bleke, Bert R. ................... 93, 212 Blink, Darrly G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Bloch, William Albert, Jr. ........ 189 Blohm, David C. ............................ 93 Bloom, William ............,............... 71 Blossey, Alfred E. ........................ 118 Blount, William Robert .... 75, 137, 160, 165, 184, 199, 215 Bluhm, Bruce M. ........................ 93 Bluhm, Larry Richard ..,. .,..,.... 7 5 Blum, Elaine Carol ........ 75, 136, 150, 151, 170 Bockelman, Yvonne Joyce ........ 93, x 161, 175 Bodenstab, Bonnie P. ................. 93 Boder, Mary Jane ...... .............. 9 3 Boeger, Milton W. . ................ 93 Boehm, Janet Marie ........ 161, 171 Boehringer, Hans ...... ................. 6 1 Boelter, John E. ....... 93, 154, 160 Boemer, Paulette F. ....................... . Boerema, Gilbert ................................ Boerger, Kathleen J. ....... 161, 171 Boester, Beth A. ..... ................ 9 3 Boester, Lynn M. ..... 93, 171 Boester, Sue Ellen ..,. Bogan, Jeanette Rae Bohlen, Reiner D. ....... , Bohlen, Walter N. Bohlin, Susan J. ........ . Bohn, Judith Elaine ......... Bomberger, Elizabeth Bondurant, William E. . Bonin, Paul D. ...,,. . Booster, Kenneth M. .......173 93 Borchelt, Margaret L. ........ 93, 132, 136, 176 Borchert, Herbert J. .... ...75, 160 Borden, Alice R. ..... ..... ....... 9 3 Borgelt, Gerald C. ....................... 118 Borgelt, Kathren J. Borlaug, Norma J. ............ 168, 176 Briel, Joyce M, ,,.,,.,,,..,., ,,,,,, 9 3 Brieschke, Lynn Janet ..... ..93 Brinkman, Ruth Ann .... ........ Broadstone, Dwight . ,,....,.,. . Brockman, David E. ....... ....... 1 18 Brockopp, Gene ...........,...,..,. .,,..,, 7 3 Brockschmidt, Roberta R. ........ 75, 160 Brode, Karen L. ,.,,...,. ,,.,,,93 Broeksma, Doreen Carol ............ 75 Brondos, Charles Edward .......... 75, 160, 184 Brophy, James S. ....... 93, 149, 180 Brown, Arthur Carl ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Charles Dana .... .......... 1 89 Brown, James A. .......... ........ 1 86 Brown, Judith Allyn ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Margaret ,,....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Robert D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Brown, Robert Joseph 183, 186 Brown, Ruth ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Browne, Russell A. ............ 118, 148 Bruckert, Darrell A. .................... 93 Bruckner, Wayne ........................ 93 Brudi, Barbara S. ........ 93, 150, 175 Brudney, Ronald L. ........ 189, 201 Brueggeman, James George ......,,.... Brueggeman, Hannelo .,,................. 93 Bruemmer, Robert H. ................ 93 Bruhn, Sandra J. ................ 93, 173 Bruner, Betty A. ...... .,................ . Bruns, Michael .............,.......... . ..,.... .. Brunsell, Pamela E. ............ 75, 149 Brunsfeld, Nancy A. .. ..,,,,,,,,, H93 Brusick, Janice C. ..... ..... .,..... 1 7 1 Bruss, Lisette L. .. ...... 93, 178 Brust, Linda Jean ............. ..93 Brutlag, Lois .......,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Bryant, Carolyn S. .....93 Bryant, John Fred ........ ..,,,.. 1 53 Buch, Barabar June ........,. ........ 9 3 Buchbach, Hans Henry ., ....... 189 Budner, Jeannette Vojt 237 Crawford, John Albert . l il r ,l l l Q , J E E l l l , l . I I Buege, Karen J. ........ 93, 161, 174 Buerkle, Mary Elizabeth ......., 138, 159, 165, 171 Buescher, Bonnie B. ........ 75, 136 Buescher, John M- -----------' 94' 187 Buescher, Kurt Walter ........ 116 153 Buettner, Diana L. ------ --------------'--- - Bugenhagen, John -w--'---------- --------- 1 18 Bulig, Hugh Edward ........ 116. 153 Buikema, Ronald ------4----w---- 139- 163 Bullock, Jamesd A. P -'--,------- gi ---b i 29,4 Theo ore . .....--. , , Bulmahn, 135 182 Buls, Erwin ..-.--,------ -------------- - 71, 165 Buls, Norman R. .V--'--- 94, 131. 182 Buntrock, Richard lace .......- 94,1223 ' An elo Ar UI' -----,,----- 1 Buosclo, S 139' 163 Burandt, Carol Jean -4--,-----A 94' 173 Burandt, Leanna M. ........ 94, 177 Buras, Edmund C. .. ....... 94, 147 Burch, Connie A. ...... 94, 174 Burdan, Robel'tAL- ----------'- 152' 180 Bur an, Jack . -------------- ----------------- - Brugdorf, Rhoda A. ........ 159, 171 Burger, Charles Walter --,----------,- 94 Burger, Ronald G- ------------- ------ ----- 1 1 8 Burke, Barbara L. --,------------ -------- 9 4 Burlingame. Fave ------- 941 157- 158 Burmeister, Nancy 13011156 ---------' 170 Brunridge, Eugene W- -- ----4- 189 Burns, Marilyn L. --------- ------ 9 4 Burrows, Gail I. --,------- -------- 1 72 Bursch, Virginia Ellen ------- --------- 1 73 Busch, Grover Allen ..... 1.94, 180 Busch, Leland A. . -,------- ------------ ----- - - Bush, Barbara W. . ..,-, . Bushing, Vera ........ Busick, Larry L. .,.... . 94 ........62 Buss, Kenneth Gene ----- --------- - --153 Busse, David Herbert ........ 76, 144, Busse, DenI'liS G. ..-,.---.------- 94, Busse, Paul A. ....----------- 1---94, Bussert, Ruth M. ........ 94, 136, 142, 188 147 188 171 Bnszin, Barbara Karen ------------ 159 Buszin, John M. .....------.-------- 94, 165 Butterfield, L. Ted ----- ---------------- Butts, Robert ..,..-.------ ----------- 7 2 Buuck, Lonnie Ray ..... 4----- 1 87 Caemmerer, Richard R., JF- ---- 68 Cain, Mary Jane ---.-.------ 76, 172 Caldow, Roger H. ....-----.---e- 116, 147 Call, Jacqueline L. .....,- --------------A-- - Callahan, William F. ----.---------------- Camann, David E. ...-.-----l--4-- 94, 156 Campbell, Edward T. .. -----,---'-----' Campbell, Geneine Canfield, Aileen .......... Carino, Elizabeth A. Carle, Donna L. .....---,- --------- 9 4 Carlsen, Eleanor A. .- l--- ,.---- - -- Carlson, August F. -... --165 Carlson, Charles E. ..... -.158 Carlson, Hedda M- ---- ------------- 1 78 Carlson, Hilmer Jon .......-..----.-.--- 76 Carlson, Karen A. ...... ....... 9 4, 158 Carlson, Kermit ....... ............-. 5 7 Carlson, Richard V. ........... .--94 Carney, Jack D. ......... ....... 7 6, 165 Carper, Bruce Earl ........... .214 Carr, Aden B. ........ ...........--- 1 53 Carrali, Diana M. ....... 76, 165 Carter, Lynne S. ....... ................. . Cartwright, Marsha ............ 94, 161 Cartwright, Philip ........... Casey, John S. ........... ............... 9 4 Cassidy, James E. ..................,........ . Castle, Dorothy H. ............ 94, 164 Caston, David E. ........ 94, 157, 184 Cates, Harold Thomas .... 116, 153, 189, 217 Cattau, Ann K. ....... 94, 176 Cawley, Diane ........... ................... Ceaser, Frances S. ........... Chael, Peggy A. .......... ........... 9 4 Chalmers, James R. ................... 186 Chamberlin, Paul Terry .... 94, 1.37, 165 Charles, Carolyn A. .. ..........,.. . 94 Charles, Lester, Jr. .................... 212 Chaveriat, Harry F. ...,.... 125, 139, 163 Chebul, Stanette M. ........ 94, 178 Cheney, Sandra L. ..................... 94 Chernock, Michael M. .118, 186 Cherveny, Leigh C. ....................... . Chestovich, Milan John .... 94, 181 Chezem, Robert E. ........................... . Chilian, Rolando ..................., 76, 157 Choitz, Dorothy Grace ,....... 94, 130, 131, 155, 175 Chrien, Gary Andrew ............ Christensen, Paul H. ........... . 94 ....158 Christian, Mrs. Naomi J. ............ 69 238 Christiansen, Kenneth E. ...-.-i- 113, 147 Christiansen, Lynne .i..--- 4-------------' Christiansen, Penny .......----------4-- 153 Christiansen, Robert .-----.-----.------- 153 Christianson, Meridel R. .... 158, 178 Christie, David C. ..,.....---------------- 181 Christopher, Jay .......--------- 159, 130 Clark, Charles .............-.------,--- ----------- Clark, Katherine G. ......---.---- 72 Clasquin, Jeanne A. ..........---.-.---- 171 Clausen, Christian F. W., Jr. .... 162 Clausen, Donald L. .... 118, 182, 201 Clavering, Brian J. ....................-..--.- . Clay, Thomas Jefferson ........ 154, 159, 165 Claybaker, Richard ...................... 75 Clayton, Barbara L .... .... .............. 9 4 Cocagne, Sandra Lee Coffey, George M. Coican, Robert T. .......... . ...,....94 .........170 Coker, Charles Clarence ..... ............ Coiner, Virginia M. ......... . Colburn, Donna Anne ...... Cole, Helen ................... Coleman, Marsha L. .... . Collins, Dennis G. Collins, Harley C. ...., . Collinson, David J. .... . Collison, Susan Louise ........94 ......172 ......118 Comstock, Constance Diane ....76, 160, 175 Congdon, Michael B. ........ 94, 139, 183 Conrad, Marilyn E. ........ ...76 Conrad, Susan A. ........... ......,..... 1 33 Conradt, David Paul ................. 138 Cook, Elizabeth J. ...... 94, 136 Cook, Gilbert ............... .............. 7 ,3 Cook, Marcia Louise ........ 94, 173 Cook, Stephen J. ...... ..........., 2 12 Cook, Theresa E. .....,.. ...76 Cooper, Clara M. ....... . Cooper, Orville W. . Copeland, John ......... Copeland, Merlyn E. ...,...,,... 118, Corah, James Michael ..... 76, 153 218 Cordova, Gertrude B. .,.,.. Corl, Nancy Jean ........ Correll, James G. ....... . ffiili Counts, Nancy Carol . ,,,,, N76 Couve, Robert E. ,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,, 9 4 Cowdery, Stephen B. ,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Cowling, Timothy L. Cox, Harvey A. .......... . ffiili Dearmitt, Paul F. .. Dearson, Bert ---.,----,------- ------ 9 5 Dcbruin, Henry Evet ---- -'------ 1 62 Decker, Gayle ...----.----.------- ,,---------- 9 5 Decker, Marianne -T. -...-.--------- --f- 9 5 Deckro, Stephen August, Jr. Dedon, Thomas Dave ------A-----,- Deets, Norma gean ..-- -------------- 9 5 Defries, Amy . ----- ---------r--------'- - Degler, Joy I. .---,---------- 44--- 7 6: 174 Degnltz, William J. .........l.. 118, 154 Degraff, Cha,l'leS L- -- --4----------- -118 Dehne, Henry E. -------------,-- 118: 134 Deiss, Martha. A. ...-----.--------,-- ,-------- - Delamoreaux, Barbara ........ 95, 171 Demme, Thomas A. --.-,-.,---- 95 147 DeMcss, Walter Levan .-.------------ 95 DeNevi, Carol ..........-. 95, 136, 172 Denig, Nancy E. ..................--- ----.-- 9 5 Deske, Dean Paul ...... ---.--.- 4 118 Deters, Mrs. John ......... Deters, Phlllp J. ............. . 67 Deutsch, Daniel Ernest ............ 189 DeWitt, Carol A. ................ 95 174 Dey, Elizabeth ............ ................. 7 6 Diaz, Sebastian .................................. Dickmeyer, John P. ....... 133, 135, 183, 199 218 Dickson, Peter O. .... 130, 137, 139, 146 Dickten, Gayle S. ............ ............. . Diefenbach, Faith A. ........ ...95 Diekmann, Rita Joyce .... ......... 1 65 Diel, Rose M. .................. ........ 9 5 Dielmann, Howard E. Dielmann, Patricia Anne Dienes Eleanor Ann Dierksheide, William Diesterhaft, Martin D. .. Dietsch, Sharon Lee Dietz, Joseph J. .... . ............182 Dilts, Ruth E. ................ . Dimitri, James L. Dippold, Marjorie Dittfach, Mary J. Dittberner, Karen I. Dixon, William .....,.. ............201 Dobberfuhl, Grant Dobrik, Marilyn Jane Doege, Cheryl K. Doehler, David P. Doelling, Paul ......... Dolezal, Mrs. Mae . Dolleck, Ardith . 77, Dommers, John J. Donaldson, Patricia . ...95 1155 220 .......76, 172 .......95, 178 95 .118, 162 ........l.... .. 95 ............118 186 129, 95, 168 182 170 185 Coyle, Robert E. ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 188 Craft, Karen Elizabeth ........ 94, 148 Craft, Louise Ann .... 76, 138, 158, 165 Craig, Richard J. ............,.,.....,,,. 94 Craig, Susan M. ...., .,.,,,,, 9 4 Crain, Robert A. ...,, .,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Craker, Arthur G. ..........,..... .,...,.,.,, . Cranfill, Jerry Lee 94, 137, 160 Craw, Douglas W. ...118, 154 158 Creighton, Steven Lee ..... Crocus, Anita C. ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 4 Cromeans, Martha, ,.., ,.,,,.,, 9 4 Cross, Harriett E. ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Croston, Frank J. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 59 Chubberley, Bruce F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cuccia, Carol Johanna ....... 94, 160 Culley, Dennis M, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 76 133 Culp, Janice J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 173 Cummings, Carol L. Cunningham, Janet K. . Cunningham, Rex ......... Cunningham, William 175 ...72 ...94 Cusack, Margot Jean ........ 95 159 Cusumano, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,- Cutter, Linda L. ,.,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Cyester, Lois E. ...,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, 7 6 172 Czamanske, Palmer ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Dahlberg, Arthur A, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 86 Dahlberg, Everett A. ,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 156 Dahlen, Sandra Kay .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172 Dahlstrom, David Victor .... 76 184 Dallmann, Gayle E. ,.,,,,,,,,, 95,164 Danforth, Sandra ....... 95, 158, 172 Darling, Larry Arthur ...118, 153 Darrow, Joan Diane ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Darsie, Burns, Jr. .... 95,155 180 Datlsman, Don ., ,,,,,,,,,,, , Dauberman, William H. Dausch, John Kurtz ..... David, Martha M. ...... . Davidson, Ronald D. Davis, Dannie D. ..... . Davis, Linda L. .... . .........115 ...95 ........76 ........95 Davis, Tarry H, ,,,,,,,,-,-,,, ,,-,------------- h Davisson, Ethel M, ,,,,,,-,,,,, 95 171 Davisson, William Herbert ,.,.,,,, 95 Dawson, Charles D, ,,-,,,--,--, 95, 180 DeJong, Mary C, ,,,,,,-,,--,-- ,,--.-------.. 7 2 DcNeui, Carol A. Doolittle, Philip C. ...................... 186 Doran, Kathleen Sharon .,....... Dorchek, Beatrice Mary .... 77, 161 Dorn, John L. .......................,...... 118 Dornbrook, Kathleen H. ............ 95 Dort, Cathic L. ....................,.........,.. . Dossin, Ernest Joseph, III ..... Douglas, Joan Kathryn ..... 95, 165 Douglas, Richard N. ....................... . Douglas, Robert Burton ................ Douslin, Barbara, J, .....,....,........, 95 Draegert, Faith L, ........................ 95 Draheim, John Lester ..... 118, 153, 186 Draheim, Philip Earl ...124, 132, 180 Drapp, Daniel B. .... 95, 184, 219, 220 Dravininkas, Herta Editta .... 51, 130, 170, 199 Drehs, Ted, Jr. ...............,................ . Drews, Gwendolyn K. ................ 95 Drew, Karen Lucille .... 95, 160, 176 Dronberger, Ilse tMrs. W. WJ 69 Dronberger, William W. ........,... 70 Ducas, Philomene C. ...... .,....., 7 2 Duckworth, John R. .,....... ,,....,, 7 7 Duehring, Darlene Lois ,,,,, Duffus, John J. ........,...., ,,,,,,,, 9 5 Dugle, James B. .......... . Dumas, Bruce A. ..... . Dllllagan, Dorothea .... Dunbar, Thomas Alva ........ , Dunzweiler, Deanne .... 95, 132, Durkovic, JoAnn Sue Dust, Donna Jean . 95, Dvorak, Valerie June Dzurik, Andrew A. .. Earle, David M., Jr. Eaton, Llnda J. .......... . Ebeling Janet A. ....... . Ebeling. Kathy L. .. ECCIQS, Martha E. .... . Eckfeld, Thurman E. 77 186 170, 199 77. 173 139, 165, 173 159, 165, 176 .........116 95, 159 .........171 ............177 Eckley, Katherine M. ....95, ...........183 170 Ector, John P. .........-.......-.---...... 118 Eddleman, Edith Stephens ........77, 136, 164, 172 Edgren, Joan Therese ........ ...... 1 75 Edwards, Brian A. ............ 118, 162 Eggen, Kathleen Lois .................. 77 Eggen, Mark Norman ................ 95 Eggers Martha J. ....................... 95 Eggers Richard Henry .116, 152, 153 Eggert, Robert E. ....... ................. . Eggold, William R. ........... ...95 Egli, Arnold A., Jr. ................ 189 Ehlers, James Gauss ........ 77, 128, 129, 133, 182 Ehlert, Larry D. .............................. . Ehlke, Kathryn L. .............. 95, 136 Ehrenberg, James Frank ........ 185 Ehrke, Mariella C. ...................... 77 Ehrke, Myrna Eileen .................... 95 Eich, Virginia Eleanor .... 77, 136 144, 177 Eichelberger, Carole Ann .77, 138 Eichmann, Jeanine B. ........ 95, 171 Eichmann, Margaret ....... ..,....... 9 5 Eichstaedt, Kent Alan ........ ......... Eickelberg, Frederick C. ............ 77 Eickmann, Margaret ........................ Eifert, Barbara O. ,51, 95, 130, 170, 199 Eifert, David Ebhard ................ 138 Eifert, Eunice R. ................. 9 5, 159 Eifrig, William .,,,,.,.,..,..,,..., 72, 158 Eilert, Leland Martin Einspahr, Dianne snirleym Ekblad. Linda C. ......... . ........170 Ekstrom, Nancy K. Elder, David ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ellefsen, George L. .... . Ellinghausen, Sue .... Elliott, Robert T. ....... . ,......68 .,.........162 Elliott, Verne E, ...,,,,....,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,, , El-Naggar, Ahmed Sami ..115, 153 Emerson, Ruth Marie ..,.,...,.....,,.. 95 Emhoff, Janet Ann ..,. 95, 156, 177 Emry, Marilyn Joanne ...... 77, 164 Endsley, Curt ........,..,.,... ,,,,..,,,,, 9 5 Endsley, Gloria June ......., ,,.,,,,,,, , Engelder, Conrad .....,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Engle, Thelma H. ......,,.,..,.,.. ,,,,,,,,, , Engler, Judith A. ..... 77, 136, 170 Englert, Audrey Mae ......,.,,,, 77, 161 Engman, Darlene B, ,,..,,,,,,,,, Engsley, C. Curtis .... ..,,.,.,,,,,,,, Enters, Sandra D. .... ,,,,,,,, 9 5 Epperly, Michael P. ,..,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Erat, William Gerald .........,...,,, 159 Erbe, Larry L. ,......,.,,,,,,,,,,, 95 220 Erdmann, Carol E. .... 77, 136 177 Erdmann, Lois .......,,,.. .,....... 7 7 174 Erdman, Thomas Walter ............181 Erickson, Carole J, ,...., ,,..,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 7 5 Erickson, Sally Diane ..........,..,,, 95 Ericson, Janet E. ........ 95, 155 175 Erle, Robln ...,..............,... Erlsten, Steven J. ......... . Ernst, Julia A. .... . Ernst, Ricardo V. Esau, Barbara E. ......... . Esch, Constance Kay .... Eskridge, David B. ....... . .........116 Eschenbrenner, Harold Esler, Mary J. .......,,.....,,, , Esmann, William J. ..,,.,, . Etter, Joanne R. ,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Etzler, Gordon Allen .77, 133 Evans, Ernest Charles ..156, 199 Evans, Everett Lee .118, 182, Evans, Gene H. ........,....,...... 77 Evans, Lee Edward Even, Evers, Evers, Lola J. ...... , Eynon, Richard S. . William Edward .. 181 182, 211 199, 201 136 131 . ..........,. 96 Frederick William ......., 186 Ewen, David ..... .. 77 .........212 Fabrizius, Twila M. ,...,...... 96 164 Fabrycky, Jon .,.,...... ........ 6 6 160 Fadow, Michael P. .,.. ................. . Faillo, Joyce A, .... ,,.... ,.,.. . Falconer, Carol L. ,,,.....,,.,,......,,...... . Falkenroth, Carolyn ,....,.,,.. 96,164 Fandrei, Dennis E. .,,......... 96, 213 Farnetti, Rudolph L. ..............,..... 118 Farney, Douglas M. .................... 189 Farr, Kenneth Raymond ........ 188, 199 217 Farrar, Daniel Alfred ..,..... 96 188 Farrar, Donald G. ...,... .......,......... , Farrell, Richard W. Fawcett, Donna. J. ........ . F6Z1St6I', J0h!'l William ............. ...189 Feldmann, Claire Marie ........... .--77 189 Feldmann, Richard K. ....148 Felt, David Milton ................. ..... 1 35 HEENIIQ 135 1--X11 sl Ili ...Rl . iif:o'11lf15Z 4- - -' sir ' -llifislf 153 ---- fi ,, 4--....l7, ,,, 133, isi ii 'o.ffi.,l22 A .4.Q,Q, .q,, ,, , , 5 ----77,135 144. in llll , 73, 138 Ili 1, siiiib' 1741, 191 7--q....1aa V---90, 159 M71 153 ..-....i1o ...ffis ...ffffffidz fiiifhg -, lie, 111 ---2--77, ie ...lffie 'ifiiiifilh isi 95 220 '17, 136, 171 ........,'l'l, 174 zi' ........... l8l .......-.....,l75 1 ....,,, , ...... 95 ..95, 155, 176 M 11111111i1i11i11i 3 ijiiiiiiiji QfIQ1Q1fIf1QQI'ss 11,133,131 -1 .1567 i es my 182l1' .1187 ,M ,,,,,.'l7. ill iii .,,,,,. ini U, ,,,,, , ....,. llllialll 96 5 --f 3i iiil 5,164 1- 11117. ii . ff.-f glsi in 213 s. Q15 1, ,ill M, ,f-sfjf. fillond Wg 11:24 faf 1.-ff' . w. 1- be--12 lliim. , ' if fd . 1 I I ,. on y Felten, Douglas .....,1-1-------,-,.A4--A-A.. 96 Ferg, David A. ........ 118,182 217 Ferguson, Byron -,,1A----------,-,---------- 73 Ferguson, Mrs. Byl'0Il ....,,,,,,..,,,, 61 Ferguson, Dorothy C. ..,. 78, Ferguson, Sherri K. ...,... 96, 160, 161 175 Feris, Dale -,---A--------- ---------------- Ferko, Judith ----- ---v-'----' 9 6 Ferrara, D6l'lI1iS ------.---- -----------4------ Fesmire, Walkel' --------------------- ----- 70 1:-iechtner, Eunice Kay ---- -------- 1 76 Fields, Ann E. ......,.--.-v-----,- 154 159 Fiesler, John P. --,------A-------------- 189 Fifield' Carol Ann .,.............. 78 177 Findling, Karen Ruth ........,....... 160 Findling, SUS?-H ------------- ------'------ Fink, Karen . ---'.--------'-,- -------------- - Firkins, Gary H- --'A----------'-------- 183 Fischer, Diane Elizabeth .78, 135, 136, 150, 170 Fischer, E158 VA--------------A-------- ---1---------'- Fischer, John Warren ..,..... 78 189 Fischer, Marilyn Jane ,... 51, 135, 170 Fitting, Mary Jane ..........i, 111, 175 Fjellman, Henry R. -- ------------,-, 113 F-lach, Robert L. -,.,--,--- Flanagan, Arlene -- ---- -----------'----'- Flanders, Grace A- -A --------',-,-,- 174 Fleck, Virginia --.,,r ,r,---- 9 6 158 Fleming, John P. ...-.-.- --.-----.-r---- - Flemmer, Marlene L. .................... 96 Flemmer, Myrna ...... ,...... 7 8, 157 Fletcher, Georgene .........-----------.---r.-. - Fliege, Robert H- ------------------------- 118 Flynn, John F. ..,....... 182, 207, 218 Flynn, Shirley K. ......-.---.------ 58. 69 Foard, Howard A. -.------------- 96, 164 Fohlmeister, Doris Rose ,... 78, 136, 151, 174 Folkening, Ann Helene ...,... 96, 176 Folkening, Mark. .......................---- 96 Follis, Daniel .....,,,.i ...................- 9 6 Fontaine, Raymond Alen 137 165 Fontaine, Roger Warren ..........-..--- - Fornwald, Allen S. .................... 162 Fornwalt, Darle Ann ..-..----.- 96 175 Forrest, Edward ..-.-.----- --------- Forrester, James L, .....,.. . 96 ........78 Fortson, William Bruce ...,, 163 Foss, Nancy .................... Foster, Louis A. ..,....,,. , Foster, Sara ....... Fougner, Svein Foust, Alan .,....... Frank, Gerald Frank, Marianne Frank, Wilfred Douglas 96 6 iiiiiifae ,.......96 ....96 11 142 Franklin, Ronald J. .................... 138 Franzen, Sharon A. ................... 96 Fredricks, Patricia A. .,...,., 96 175 Freeman, Emma ..,.,..,,.. ...,.......... 6 9 Frehse, Gale Ann ................. ..... 1 73 Frey, Robert H. .....,........,.... 96 201 Frick, Charlene Ruth .78, 164 176 Friedman, John Robert .,,. 78, 128 Friedmann, Joann Dorothy .,...... 171 Friedrich, Patterson ...,.................... . Friedrich, Walter ................. .,,,..,. 7 2 Frincke, Marcia . ,,,, ....... 9 6 Fritz, Thomas J. ....,. ,...,. 1 83 Froggatt, Victoria J. . ...... 170 Frohreich, Judy A. ....... ....,.. 9 6 Frosch, Marda Ruth Frost, RObel't R. ..... . Frueh, Dorothy J. . 96 .....,184 ,.......96 Frundt, Sally , ..,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,,.. . Fryer, Richard ,,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Fuch 1, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Fuelling, Donald Arnold ..,. 116, 153 Fuelster, Roger Glenn ........ 78, 148, 184 Fuhrmann, Kenneth Martin ,118, 153, 156 Funk, Thomas E. ,128, 129, 133, 139, 169, 181 Gaarder, Ranveig ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Gaberdiel, Janice C, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 70 Gaebler, Gay L. ....... 96, 131, 175 Gaebler, Linda V. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,. . Gaertner, Gail Leela .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 175 Gaertner, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,.,,',,, Gagnon, Russell ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 6 Gahl, Daniel .,,,,,,,.l,l,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 6 Galbreath, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,, Gallo, Richard c, ,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 1 81 Galow, Carl F. ....,,..1... .,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Gamble, Jerry Gaylord .... 96, Gappen, Thomas Samuel Garlisch, Sharon Rae ......., 155, 181 . 153, 169, 186 175 Gaiiard, Fred ,,,,,,-.,,.-,', -,'----,--------,--- Gartner, Alan A, , Garwood, Carole ........ 78, 149, 165, Gafz. Dale G. .........,., 132, 139, gg Gauthier, Jay L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,,,,---, A Gaynor, Patricia D. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gebauer, Charlotte Claire .,,......,., , Gebhardt, William ,,,,,,,,,-,-,,Y',-,---., 180 Gehle, Quentin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,---,,,,, 9 5 Gehle, Warren Dean ..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 136 Gehringer, Georgia Lee ...,,, 78,149 Gehrke, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Geiger, Donna ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,'-,, 9 5 Geige1', Nancy ..., ,,,,,,, 9 6 Geisenhaver, Jere ,,,,,,,, H96 Geissler, Evan .......... ,,,..,,,,,,,, 9 6 Geiwitz, Russell A. .............,,,.........., , Gelner, Lawrence ......,. ,..... 9 6, 217 Gendrich, Sharon Lee Ann .... 170 Gengarella, Gloria Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gensch, David .............,..,,, ,,,,,,, 9 6 Gensch, Judith ....,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Gent, Gary Wayne .... ,,,,.,,,,,, Genz, Dale L, ...,. ,,,,,,,, 1 62 Genzen, Gary .,.,,. ,,,,,. 9 6 Gerber, Gisela ....... ,,,,,, 9 6 Gerberding, Mark ...... ........ Gerhold, Karen ,.... ,..... ................. Gericke, Robert W. ........................,., . Gerke, Lois Jean .,,.. 96, 139, 150, 168 175 Gerkensmeyer, David Gerlach, David ....,......., ..............i.. Gerlach, Paul ............... ............ . Germain, Lee Allan ....... .153 German, Jean C. ...... ......,.. 9 6 Gerni, Carol L. ......... ................ . Gersonde, Noel Ruth .......,.... 78 156 Gettelman, Elizabeth .. ........ 135 Gettleman, Thomas ..... .............. Gettinger, Irma ........ ................. Getzin, Paul A. .. ....,,. 96 181 Gibbons, James ..................... ..... 9 6 Gienapp, Karen ..,...., ........ 1 36, 175 Gierman, Dianne Marie .78, 141, 151 170 Gierman, William ................,........... . Giese, Roger M. ,,,, ......, 9 6 138 Gieseler, Carl .... ............. 6 7 Gifford, Mary ....... ...... ................. Giger, Robert ............., . ......i....... 118 Gilbert, Carole Lou .... 78, 130, 151, 170 Gilchrist, Thomas .... ........... 1 18 Gilday, Terrence ........ ............ Gildemeister, Carla ..... .i.. ......... 9 6 Giles, David Lloyd .. ....... 78,184 Giles, John ..,....,,.,... Gille, David ........... Gillespie, Marilyn .. Gillogly, Bruce ...., Gilyan, David N. .. Gmach, Judith ............. Ginther, Barbara A. . Glabe, Evangelynne ....96 1156 96 Gleanson, David Lee ........ 201 214 Gluszewski, David Dennis .... 132, 182, 199, 214 Gmach, Judy ,,........,.,........................ 96 Gnau, Ronald John ...... 78, 169, 184 Gnemi, Irene ....,,,...,....................,...,.. 96 Godshall, James Lawrence ..,. 96, 184 Goedde, Doraine ,,,,................ 96, 156 Goehmann, Merlin ............................ . Goehring, Erwin ............................ 70 Goehring, Michael Frank .... 96, 186 Goesel, Sandra L. ...................... 177 Goetz, Charles Albert, Jr. .... 180 Goff, James W. ................ 138,159 Goldammer, Shirley Jean 178, 174 Goldman, Gladys ..................--. .--------- Goldtrap, Joann Carol ........ 78, 176 Golich, Olga ...................- ----------------- Gordon, Grace M. ....... ............. . Gore, Robert L. ........................-.--..- - Goshert, Marna Kay ............. ....105 Gotro, Karen Lee ........ 78, 151, 177 Gotsch, James E. ........................ 119 Gotsch, Susan Dorothea .... 132, 171 Gottlieb, Phyllis J. .................... 178 Gould, Katherine ................., 96,133 Gould, Kenneth ..... ...... 9 6,189 Gouty, Julie Ann .... .........- 1 70 Gouwens, Carol ..... .,....,,...... 6 9 Govier, Shirley ..... ,..... 9 6,157 Goytil, Arne E. .i..... ..............- 9 7 Graebner, Robert C. ...... 97, 157 Graef, Stephen Paul Graf, Douglas M. ....... . Graf, Kathryn L. .,.. . ..,.,.....182 ........119 171 Graf, Margaret , .............. ............ 9 7 Graf, Suzanne Clara . ........... ...... 1 72 Grahn, Marguerite Ellen ,78, 154, 164 Gram, Harold A. ..-.------------ 70. 133 Grams, Gary Wallace ,........i.....- 189 Gran, Eileen ............... 97, 157, 164 Granat, Michael Roger ..........-..-- .184 Grant, Michael ,.............----------- ----------- Grant, Ralph Aclelbert ....., 79, 183, 201 Gratner, Carol ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Grau, Judith Ann ......, 97, 168 177 Graul, Philip ,. ,. ,,,... H197 212 Graumann, Donald William .... 34, 119, 132 139 Graumnitz, Peter ....... 97,183 220 Graves, Dennis Lynn ,....... 183 201 Graves, Gordon , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 67 Gravitis, Anda Valija ,,,,. ,.... 1 76 Gray, Frank James ,.,, 79, 128, 129, 130 183 Green, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Green, Jacquelyn Lorraine ..79, 168 Green, Kenneth J. .,..,,,.......,..,.....,.... . Green, Kenneth ,.,.,.,.,.......,.. 97, 156 Green, Mark ............... ....,....... 1 19 Green, Robert Lee ............ ......... 1 81 Greenwald, Paul ,,,,,,,.., . ..............,.. . Gregory, Sally L. .,.. 97, 136 175 Greiner, James ........,,..,,, .,,......... 9 7 Greinke, Gary A. ........ 79, 138 182 Griesseler, Irma .,..,.........,. ...,....... 9 7 Greive, Edward Gerhard, Jr. 119, 131, 187 Griesel, Roger .... ..,.,.,. 7 9 159 Griffin, Gerald ....,..,,.,, ..97 Griffin, Lois ........ ............. Grimm, Jacquelyn ..... .133 Grimm, William .. ,..,.... 97 Gritzmacher, Gail ,,.,., Grobe, Albert, Jr. ........ . Groetscli, Eleanor M. 97 ......119 Gromley, Charles ,.,......,..,......,.,.. 124 Gross, Catherine Elaine ...97, 130, 160 174 Gross, Lloyd E., Jr. .... 97, 138 154 Grote, Garlan Dale ,,,..,,................. Groth, Evelyn Lydia ..,.., ,.......... 9 7 Grothe, Paul Frank ..........,,,...,., 97 Grotke, Allen Edward ........ 79, 182, 219 220 Grube, Fred William , ,...,,.,,,,,...... 97 Grube, Martha J. ........ ......,.......... . Gruber, Brigitte C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 170 Gruetzmacher, Ruth E. Gruhl, William Wagner ..... 79 189 Grunau, Herman ,...................,,...., 62 Grunow, William A. ........... 97 158 Gsellman, Lee Ellen ,,..,..,,,.,.....,, 79 79 185 . ............. 97 .....,..68 97 .,,.....71 Gsellman, Ronald Alvin .,.. Guemmer, Al Martin ............ 79 Guemmer, Philip .......... Guenther, Helga ..,.... Guernsey, Marsha ....,. Guilford, Rosalyn ,,.. Guillaumant, Hazel .... Gundlach, Eunice Gunn, Lorena ......,, ,. Gunther, W. C. ..,.,,.,,... . Gusse, Robert .................... Gust, Kenneth Alfred .. Gustafson, Janice ...,,, Gustafson, Nancy K. .. Guth, Douglas ..,,,,,,,,,,,, Guth, Jerome A. Haak, Daniel ........ ...,..201 ........79 97 97 ,. ,..,,, 119 ......182 207 ,.,..97 Haas, Carol .....,...... ....... 9 7,161 Haas, David Paul ..... ......,, 7 9, 157 Habeger, Darlene ...., ..,..., 9 7,178 Habitz, Arthur ,,,,,,,, .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 E 9 Hack, Alan Norman ....,.,.,A. 34,116 Haeger, Linda L. ,.........,.,,,, 97,160 Haerther, Gloria Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,. 176 Haffner, David William ,,,,,,...,. 97 Hafner, Thomas M. .,,.,,...... 97,180 Hagberg, Frances .,,,,,........,....,.,,,,, 97 Hagedorn, Linda ....... ...... 9 7, 161 Hagele, George H. . ...........,.,,,,,,,. 147 Hagemann, James M. ,,., 97, 133, 135, 184, 218 Hagemann, Sandra K ......... .. ,.., 174 Hagen, Janice V. .......,. .,,.., 7 9,131 Hagenow, Kathleen Carol ....... 178 Hager, Gerald Thomas ............... 185 Hagerman, Lynnanne ..... ..,...,,. , Hagerman, Mark .......,. ...,,...... Hagey, Ronald R. .... ........ 1 80 Hahn, Vera ...,.,.,,....... ..........,..,. Hall, Eleanor ....,......... ...,... 7 9,171 Hall, Frank Devon .,.,, ............ , . Hall, Larry .....,,.,.,.,,.,,... .............. Hall, Malinda .........,...,..... Hall, Martha, Abramite . , .,.,,.,,. ., Hall, Patricia .............,.. .,.,,... Haller, Christine .... ..,, . . Haller, Jane Ellen .... Hallerberg, Arthur ..... ........172 ........176 ,, 67 Halnon, Timothy ,,,,.,...., .97 Halsted, Jean ......,..... ....... ,..... . . . Hamalainen, Anna ,,..,, ,,.,,, 9 7, 148 Hamann, Milton Lee ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,, 7 9 Hamer, John P. .,,.,,..... ....r... 1 80 Hamman, Richard N. .... ,..,.. 9 7 Hammell, Mary ,,,., .. ,,.. ,.,,,. 9 7 Hammerstein, Eleanor ..... Hamod, Humode Samuel ..,, 67, 155 Hand, Lucille ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,, Hannewald, Norman .72, 138, 156, 157 Hannusch, Francis E. .,,..... 79, 173 Hansen, Howard ,.,,,,,,, ,, ..,,,.,,,,,,, 119 Hansen, Richard R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w, , Hanson, Carole M. ,,,. ..,...,.. . 97, 172 Hanson, Constance M. . .. ,.....,,... Hanson, Glen J, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Hanson, Keith ,.....,.,,,.,.,,,,,..,., 97, 156 Hanson, Laura, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Hanson, Robert ,.,. ..... 7 1, 160, 215 Hanson, Sonja Ingrid .,.,,.,, 79, 132. 170 Hanson, Terry .,..,,..,,..,.....,. ,...,,. ,.... . Happel, David H. ,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,, 180 Harbeck, William H. .97, 182, 199, 213 214, 217 Harder, Barbara E. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Hardt, Tina ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,. . ,97 Harkin, Michael Dennis ..,. 97, 180 Harmeyer, William Lee .,.,.... ..,. , , Harmon, Roger Paul .,,. 116, 153 Harms, David ,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Harper, Hazel Ann .79 157, 158 Harper, Kathleen Rotha .97, 156, 165, 174 Harris, Frederick ,.,.. .,..,.,........... 1 2-1 Harris, John Walter ,,,.,,,,..,,.,..,,,, 156 Harris, William A. ,.., 79 154, 161 Harstad, Lydia L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79 Harter, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Hartka, Carol Irene .,..,,.,,,., 97, 171 Hartman, Anne .,....,.,,......... 97, 131 Hartman, Duane Walter .119, 201 Hartman, Janice ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 178 Hartman, Larry ,......,,,....,. 118, 159 Hartman, Richard Carl .34, 116, 137, 153 Hartman, Stephen Edward ........ 183 H21I'tmann, Edward P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hartmann, Karole J. .97, 130, 131, 136,174, 199 Hartner, Constance S, ....,,. 97, 174 Hartstoclc, Joanne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hartwick, Gayle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Hartwick, Janice Joyce ,97, 139, 175 Hartwigsen, Christian C. ,,,.........,,, . Harvey, Charlene Gail ,. 161, 171 Haseley, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -Q7 Haslet, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Hasnerl, Violet M. Hass, Dorothea F. ,,..... . Hasse, Armida ,,,,,,,,,.,,, , Hasselbring, Fred Dalem' Hastings, Richard .......,..,., Hasz, Marilyn ...... . Haug, Sharon .... ......,,. Hauser, Eric ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hausmann, Ilome Mae Havlick, Paul ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Hawk, Ronald ..,.,....,, Hawley, Margaret Hayes, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,. Haynie, Arlyn Louise Hays, Mahela ....,,.,,,. Heal, Jeffrey .,., .. Heberer, Carol Hedden, Susanne .... Hedtke, James . .... . ....97 , 176 ,79, 163, 180 ...........181 , 164 97 ...H79 . .97 .. H97 97 , 176 H163 ,.171 ..,.97 ....98 Heerman, Ruth ,.,. ., 98 Heffernan, James R. 1183, 201 Heidbrink, Sophia . ..,..., . Heimberg, Richard L. ...139, 163, 219, 220 Hein, Karen Ann 1.80, 140,141, 157 Heine, James W. ............,............. 184 Heinecke, Andrew . ...... ...,....,., ...... . Heinecke, Herman Ernst 80, 131, 133, 169, 182 Heinemann, Carol L. .... .,....... ..168 Heinrich, Ursula ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Heise, Dale W. ,...,,. ,,,,, , Helbling, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Heldt, Anne Strieter ,,,,, ..., , .176 Heldt, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 3 Helvhbllrg, Woodrow ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Helfrich, Marilyn Louise ........ H176 Hellweg, Carol J. ............,.,.,,...... 178 Hellwig, Judy Kay .,.,.,, 98, 170 Helmstetter, Carol Ruth ., 80, 175 Helmstetter, Judith .,,.. ...... 9 8, 158 Hendricks, Larry F. ,,.157, 180 Hendrickson, Andrew J. 1183, 201 Hennecke, Paul A. .... . .....,,,... . 98 Henning, William ...,..... .,,..,... 2 16 Henrichs, Karl ....., Hensick, Barbara ..... Herbst, James ....,. Herbst, Robert ,... Hermann, Wesley Herner, Margaret ...... . Herr, Theodore ,,......, ., Hersch, Glenn isefeiaj Hershfeld, John D. 1.80, 129, ffeii ffffee H180 217 130. 133 239 Hgh. Holtz, Richard ........ Kraus, Sherrill M. Hertzfeldt, David A. ..., 98, Herwig, Beverly 182, Hess, Elmer ..,..........,-...-. ------ 7 1, Hesse, Herman 112, 114, Hessler, David J. ........ 98, 180, Hegterman, Donald ---f----------- 1- Hettich, Michael ..,.....-------- ---- 9 8, Heuer, Arlis .A...,A ----- Heule, Sharon L. .... . Heussner, Glenn XV. 187 178 165 132 218 186 .1173 Qff5i Heyne, Paul ............ --------,---'- 7 0 Hild, Marylou .........--,- .-,------,------ 9 8 Hildebrandt, Harry ...... 119, 154 Hiidebrandt, Horst ..... .--.--,----- 1 19 Hlldfeth, William -- --- Hilgendorf, Walter Hill, Brenda E. ..... . Hill, Joan M. .....- . ........98, 174 98 Hill, William ....... ......-.... 8 0,188 Hina, Donald R. .................. 80.182 Hillger, Laurie J. .,..,. 80, 161, 171 Hilliard, John A. ........-----1---- --1-------f - Hills, James D. .....-----,----' 139,152 Hilst, Russell A. .... 139, 187, 199, 218 Hinchiiffe, Judith ............-1 .,---.,----- 9 8 Hinkey, John ............. ........ 9 8, 212 Hinnenthal, Kathryn ---------------------- 98 Hinnenthal, Susan L. ----,-1----------1--- - Hinshaw, Deanna M. .98, 130, 175 Hintz, Maryanna L. .....98 Hinz, Judith .............-....1---.----4 --,---- 9 8 Hirschmann, Rudolf ..,. 80, 138, 159 Hobelman, Jim ........ 183, 199, 215 Hochradel, Janice ................ 98, 178 Hochwarter, Wayne ................4........, Hockelberg, Ronald .4......................., Hockmeyer, Alice ...... 80, 154, 164 Hockemeyer, Jane ........,.............4. 98 Hoecker, Nancy ......,..................... 98 Hoelty-Nickel, Theodore .... 72,158 Hoermann, Elise C. ............ 98, 159 Hoffman, David R. ............ 98, 189 Hoffman, Hugh ............................ 182 Hoffman, Joan M. .... 80, 155, 170 Hoffman, June .............................. 98 Hoffman, Warren B. ................... 98 Hoffmann, Victor ..... ........ 6 8, Hofman, Carol A. Hofmann, Craig ,..... Hofreiter, William Hogan, Carol L. 138 .........119 .....98 .....98 Hoirup, Donald D. ............ 138, 159 Holder, Ida J. .............. 98, 168, 173 Holin, Margaret .............,....... .. 98 Holle, Larry A. ...... 80, 133, 137, 183, 199, 207 Hollis, Jo Anne ...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 Hollowell, Jay A. ,,..,,,.,,,.,..,,,..,,,,,..,, . Holls, Ruth C. ............ 98, 154, 158 Holm, Lucy ..................................... 9 8 Holmgren, John B. ..............,....,,,,,.,. . Holt, Michael ...,...,.,,., ,,,,,,,, 9 8, 147 Holter, Harold A. .. ...... 116, 187 Holter, Harvey R. .... ...... 1 53, 187 Holtz, Robert A. .. 98 Hooker, James ........ 98, 147 Hoover, Donna J. ..... ............ 1 56 Hoppensteadt, Alan ............ Horn, Donald E. .. ....... 119 Horn, John .........,,,,, ,.,.,,.,..,..... Horst, Thomas W. .............. Horstman, Donald .............,., 98 143 Horstman, Mark E, Horstman, Randall .. ............. 119 ...,......119 I-Iorvat, Robert ...............,...,.,.,,,,..,,,., Horvat, Robert E. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 187 Hosea, Newlyn ........,,., 98, 147 155 Hothorn, Kurt E. ........,. . Householder, Michael K. ........ 116, 153 184 Houston, Mary A, ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,. , Hovey, William G. .. ......., 156 184 Hrivnak, Carol A. ........................ 98 Hrivnak, Gloria J. ......................., 80 Hubbard, Carolyn J. .80, 164, 171 Hubbard, Wade R. ......................., 98 Huber, James ........ ..................,,..... Hubert, Carol J. .... ........, 9 8 156 Huchthausen, John Huebner, Lorraine Huegli, Albert ........ Huegli, Jon M. ,.,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.., 156 Huegli, Richard F. .... 98, 133, 181, 217 Huesing, Ursula ............................ 80 Huffman, Lily L. . ..,..... ., Hughes, Norman .... ...... 6 7 Hugo, Erika ......... ......................... Huhn, Paul G. .........................,,.,,,.. . Hulsen, Linda K. ...... 80, 136, 141, 164, 197 Hultgren, Louis W. .........,.,............. . Humbarger, Judith ............ 80, 170 Hunt, Jon R. ..,.......... ............. 1 85 Hunt, Pamela ........... Hurley, Jean A. ......... . Husmann, Karen J. 240 .. ......... 98 Hutchins, Wilber .... Huth, Mary M. Hutter, Katherine .... ..... Hvam, David .,,........ Iljinas, Lydia ....... .........70, 154 .,...,.,.156 98, 172 Ilseman, Kenneth ----1----- -119 Irnboden, Jerold ..... --------,-- 8 U Immler, Nancy M. ------------ Indorf, Ronald .... -1------'------ 1 80 Ingram, Calvin I. .. ....... 98, 152 Inman, Marjorie .. .....--------- 80 Isaacson, Carol L. .A... --.---- 9 8, 175 Isaacson, Linda A. .. ...--------- 177 Isbell, Robert ........... ...------ 1 14 lsleb, Nancy J. .. Isom, Stephen R. Ivey, Russell E. .. ........80 Jack, William H. ......--..--.-- 98, 187 Jackson, Barbara A. ........----.-- 98 Jackson, Herbert ................1-------, 70 Jackson, Judith A, .... ..... 8 0, 165 Jackson, Zeora J. ........ 98, 155, 154 Jacob, Arlene .. ................-------1--,-- 98 Jacobs, William R. . ....... 80, 160 Jacobsen, Carol A. . ........ 98, 159 Jacobsen, Kenneth ..... ....... 9 8, 180 Jacobsen, Charles L. ..... 119, 152, 159, 184 Jaeger, Sharon E. .... ................ 8 0 James, John D. ...... ........ 8 0, 183 James, M. Diane .............. Janac, George W. ....... 1188 Janda, Deanna N. .... ........... 9 8 Jannasch, Eric J. ....................... 187 Jarchow, Wilma . ................. 98, 172 Jarcik, Edward H. .. 80, 130, 135 Jarrett, J. Stephen .116, 169, 187 Jarvis, Cossette J. ............,....... 149 Jass, Joan .................,.................. 158 Jefson, Douglas .... ...,..... Jehn, Martin ........... ...... Jencik, Faith .............. .................. Jennings, Linda F. .... .................... . Jensen, Julius M. .. ......... 139, 162 Jensen, Robert P. .,... ....... 9 8, 189 Jensen, Thomas C. ............ . .. 201 Jensen, Wayne M. ................ 139, 162 Jentzen, Alan E. .,...................... 149 Jepsen, Larry F. ........ 81, 184, 220 Jereb, Sharon L. ........ 81, 155, 165 Jesse, Edward .... ................. 1 19 Jessep, John ..... .,,,.,.,.,.,,, 2 12 Jewett, Guy ......,...,.. .,.,,,,,..,.,,,... 1 19 Jirout, Judy A. ...........,........ 168, 171 Joesting, Frederick .........,. 99, 218 Johansen, Patricia ..... 99,161 174 Johnson, Bruce E. .. ..... ,....... ........ 1 8 3 Johnson, Carol A. ,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,, 99, 155 Johnson, Charlene E. ............ 81, 164 Johnson, Christine ..... ........ 9 9 174 Johnson, Clifford C. ........ 119, 157 Johnson, Edwin ........................,.. 62 Johnson, Edwin A. .................... 189 Johnson, Emily J. .... 81, 136 159 Johnson, George E. .... 99, 157 180 Johnson, Gloria .....,,,.,,,,.,,,.,. 99 157 Johnson, Howard F. ,.,,,.,,,.,,,....... 99 Johnson, Howard G. ....................... . Johnson, Jeff G. ,........................ 69 Johnson, Karen J. ............... 99, 170 Johnson, Karen R. .... 81, 133, 161, 171 Johnson, Marianne ........................ 99 Johnson, Nancy L, .......................,. . Johnson, Robert .........................,,..... . Johnson, Robert W. 81, 182, 199, 201 Johnson, Ruth L. ............... 99 177 Johnson, Suzanne ........ 99, 159 170 Johnston, David R, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189 Jolley, Judith L. .,.. .......... 8 1 170 Jones, Candace ....... 99 175 Jones, Erwin ,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,.,, 1 24 Jones, Harry A. ,.,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.,, 1 19 Jones, Knoefel G. .... 182, 207, 219, 220 Jonushaitis, Laura Jordan, Mary Louise Jordan, William A. Josephson, Karen A. J ox, Charles .......... J ox, Marshall ........., Jox, Sarah A. ........ . Jungermann, Carol Junker, Karen Lue Jurack, Kathleen A. Jurisch, Louis A. .. Jurjevics, Juris ...... Just, David ...... Qfaif' 154 ,......,...124 177 139, 150 ..........178 168 1559 174 177 ........99 Kacananskas, Gediminas K. ......... . Kachmarik, John A. .....A.----- 81, 144 Kaester, Katherine ...-,--------------- 177 Kahle, Paul F. ...,... 99 131, 159 Kallay, Ferencz .................-.----.---- 71 Kallay, Mrs. Katalin M. ..........- 158 Kalsow, James ..........-..-.--. ----------- Kaltenbach, Mary M. ---.-,--- Kamlin, Karin N. ....... ........ 1 74 Kammrath, Robert E. ................-.--, - Kammrath, Sue E. .,..., ...., 9 9, 159 Kamps, Donald M. .... 99, 131, 154 Kangas, Joyce D. Karkau, Gayle .... ---1---11- 9 9, 175 Karkau, Susan ....... ....--- 9 9, 175 Karko, Andrea M. .... --------------1- - Karshiek, Jeannie L. .............--.-- 81 Kasdorf, James R. ....--.....--------. 158 Kase, David C. ........ 81, 133, 181 Kase, Thomas P. ......................-- 99 Kassahn, Janice E. Kassing, Mary H. . Kasten, Pamela J. ....................A.--.-- - Kastendieck, Karl E, ............ 99, 161 Kastman, Kenneth H. ....,, 119, 154, 156 Katvala, Karen L. ............ 161, 172 Kaufer, Harold H. .... ................. 9 9 Kautz, Arthur ......... .................... 6 6 Kautz, Philip C. .. ........ 187, 217 Kavasch, D. H. ..... ................. 9 9 Kaye, Julia K. Kayser, ,Suzanne M. .......99 Kearby, Starr S. ............. ---..-. . Keck, Marcile .....99 Keck, Millicerlt N. .... 81, 128, 129, 174 Keding, Allen J. .. ...................... .99 Keel, Glen L. ........... ...,... 9 9, 212 Keene, Adrienne L. .. ....... 99, 161 Keery, Linda A. ......, . Keesey, Dennis M. ...... . Kelemen, Charles F. .....99 99 Keller, Alvin .............. ......... Keller, Carl E. .................... 81, Keller, James W, ................ 119, Keller, Richard C. .................... . Kellermann, Robert M. .... 81, Kelley, Joyce A. .....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kelley, Nancy L. Kelso, Mrs. Helen C. .............. . 182 186 99 185 1if99 .u.62 Kemeny, Kathleen ..... ........ 9 9, 165 Kempf, Karen M. ,.,,,,,,,, H172 Kerr, Gerald R. ...,. .,,,.,.,,,, 9 9 Kerrick, Karl E. ,.,.,.., ,,.,,,,, , Kershaw, Richard T. ........ ......... 9 9 Kessler, Theodore J, .. , .,,.,..,... 99 Kiefer, George E. .,... 34, 116, 152 Kiefer, James R. ........................... 99 Kiehl, Norma J. ......... 99, 154 Kienitz, Judith C. .........,.,,.., 168 174 Kilpinen, Jon V. ........ 34, 214 220 Kind, Thomas C. Kindt, Warren W. .... King, Barbara L. Klngston, Alan K. .........,... . Kinniburgh, Judith A. .99, 139 Kirk, Stephen D. .,,,.,,,,,.,.,., 99 Kirkland, Diane E. ......... . Kirkland, Pamela E. .... . Kirk atrick, Samuel -. ........ Ifflfiii ..........116 175 189 .........199 D E Kirsch, Diane K, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kirsch, Donald W. Kirsch, Gretchen R. ....,,.,,,,.. 9 9 178 Kirschenmann, Joan ,,,..,,,,,,, U99 Kisro, Wilma R. ...,,.,,, ..,.,,,, 9 9 170 Kissling, Bonnie L, .,,, ,,,.,,,..,,,,. 9 9 Kittredge, Lloyd E. .. .,,,,,,,,,,, Klaus, Harold F, ,,,,,, Klei, Barbara A. ,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Klein, Julius ..,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 2, 153 Klein, Kenneth H, .,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, A Kleinlein, Dwight R, ,,,,,,-,,, Kleinschmidt, Karen ,.,..,,.. U99 Klemm, Karen S, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,. . Klemz, Larry A. .. ....... 99 188 Klenz, Allan R.. ,,.,, ..,,,..,,,,.,,,, 9 9 Klett, Robert P. .,,,,,.,,,,.,.,, 119 215 Kline, Dorothy H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Klomhaus, Kenneth A. .99, 147, 162 Klopp, Donna M. ,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , KIODP, Margaret L. .... 81, 160, 177 Klos, Gary A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,,,,,, 81 Kluck, Donna M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Klug, Rebecca D. .81, 136, 161, 174 Knaack, Richard A, .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Knabusch, Marilynn Knapp, David S. ..... . 99 .........119 Knapp, Nancy G. ...........,,,,,,,,.,,,, 99 Knapp, Shirley F, A..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Knigge, Karen R. .161, 170, 199 Knight, Arthur 0, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 119 Knipp, Donald .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,' ---119 Knipping, Suzanne L. .99, 161, 170 Knoke, Gary L. Knoll, Michael .............. Knop, Marilyn .......... ........ 9 9, Knorr, Andrea H. . Knoth, Jeanne C. . Knueppel, Arthur ..... 172 99 .......99 Kobza, Robert P. ........................ 100 Koch, Carl R. ................................ 100 Koch, Leonard J. ..., 131, 133, 182 Kochenderfer, Judith .................... 81 Koebbe, Mary E. ........................... . Koehlinger, Gwen G. Koenecke, Lorraine D. .........100 Koeneman, Carol L. ............ 81, 170 Kgenig, Kenneth ..-..... ---1-1------------ Koenig, Paul A. -,------1------1------- --,-- - Koenig, Richard .....----,--------- 69, 198 Koepke, Jack E. .... 130, 139, 142, 184, 218 Koepke, Kenneth M. ......-----. 81, 154 Koepke, Luther P. .--------------------1, 58 Koepke, Marcia J. ..100, 133, 136, 170 Koei-ner, Arleen M. . .'..---------e -1---- 1 00 Koerwitz, Norman K. .... 100, 141, 145 Koester, Alfred ....... ---------------, 7 3 Koester, Judith --------11 A----4-----4--- 1 00 Koester, Sandra E. .. ....... 81, 172 Koester, The0d0l'6 ---,---- -------4'--- 1 62 Kohl, Charles .....----1----f--1- ---1--------- 2 01 Kohl, Richard L. .... 125, 162, Kohler, Sharon J. ......--.... 100, 175 Kohlstedt, David ......... ...... 1 00. 184 Kohlstedt, Mary C. ..... ...... 1 00.177 Kohlstedt, Patricia A. .... 82, 136, 168, 177 Kohring, Judith ...... ...........-.---- - -171 Kolderup, Barbara ............ 100, 170 Koller, David C. ........................ 114 Koller, Timothy F. ..................-- 119 Konrad, James Arthur ........... 201 Kontak, Marian ................---------- 100 Korff, Donald C. ................ 100, 183 Korsmeyer, Constance L. ........ 100 Korsmeyer, Joyce A. ................ 171 Korth, Lois M. ..........................-.... . Kosman, Wayne R. .34, 119, 139, 188 Kovalik, Ronald F. .................... 100 Kowal, Jack J. ....... ............... 2 14 Kowalski, Leon E. ............ 162, 183 Kowert, Susan ............................. 100 Kowitz, William T. .... 71, 132, 165 Kowski, Edward J. .........,.. 139, 185 Koy, Sharon A. ........ ......... 1 00, 161 Kraby, Arnold W. ................ 100, 130 Kraemer, Barbara ........................ 100 Kraemer, Richard W. .... 100, 138, 158 Kramer, Helmut G. Kramer, Karen M. .. ............... 100 ............100, Kramer, Terry N. Kranz, Barbara R. 175 Kranz, Linda K. .............. 150, Kranzow, Nancy R. 174 Kraus, Walter S. ............................... . Krause, Carolyn L. .....,...... 82, 171 Krause, Delbert ,........ ........ 8 2, 184 Krause, Eldred A. .............. Krause, George A. .. .......... 100 Krause, Jerry A. .. ................ 100 Krause, John H. .. ........ 69, 198 Krause, Paul A. ..... ............. 1 80 Krause, Susan L. ...... ............... . Krausman, Jeanne M. .... ..100 Krebs, Diane .....,,......... ......... 6 'I Krebs, Robert E. Krein, Karen L. Krekeler, Carl ....... Krekeler, Mrs. ............. . Kremmel, Connie L. Kress, Kenneth A. Kretzmann, Otto P. Kretzrnann, Walter .....,.100 . ...... 154 ........71 .......124 .......100 ...,...100 J, .,... H184 Kretzschmar, Gary ....... 119 Kretzschmar, Paul ..... .195 Kreutner, Carol A. ....... 113 Kriese, Roberta M. Kriesel, Carole J. ..........100 177 Krischan, Linda A. ............ 100, Kristo, Arno ......................... .......... 6 7 Kriston, Charles G. .... 182, 199, 207 Kroeger, William .,........................ 72 Kroenke, Richard .......................... 73 Kronke, Wayne C. .... 119, 157, 184 Kroll, Susan E. ........,..,,. . Krombholz, Bette B. Krueckenberg, Karl L. Krueger, Douglas ........... ..........10O ....,..100 Krueger, Glen S. ........,.................. .... . 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Kussrow, Van -------------,,--------------1,, 67 Kutansky, R.udy C. .... 139, 163 189 J. .. Laabs, Barbara Labonde, Sharon ............100 Lacy, Paul J. .......,.--.-,--.-,, 139, Laesch, Ruth E. .............. - LaFruit, Michael Lair, Benton D. Laity, Bruce R. Lallos, Richard A. ...... . Lambele, Thomas E. ....,... . Lambertsen, Linda K, .... . ...........100 163 ............181 ......82, 181 ...........100 ......,....100 Lambertsen, Robert H. .,.. 116, 183 Lambrecht, Mark D. ........ 119, 134 Lamme, Robert Q. ............ 119, 215 Lammert, John M. ............ 100, 184 Lampitt, Thomas B. ........,....... 119 Lampl, Elsie .................. ....... 6 9, 135 Landeck, Linda C. ............ 100, 138 Landgrebe, Mark E. ....... 82, 186 Landmeier, Allen L. ....... 34, 119, 139, 152, 159, 184 Landmeier, Nancy J, .......,........ 100 Landsberg, Karen E. ....... H100 Lane, Joan tMrs.J ..... ......... 8 2 Lane, Neil R. .............,..........,.. 184 Lang, Carol J. ..,.,.........,..,,,,,...., 160 Lang, Robert P. .....,.. 117, 153, 187 Lange, Carol M. ..........,.... 100, 160 Lange, Deborah A. ........ 100, 132, 136, 174 Lange, Doris M. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Lange, Fay A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,Y , Lange, Patricia M. ...,,... 150, 176 Lange, Paul R, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 185 Lange, Paul W. , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Lange, Rebecca R. .. ....... 100 Lange, Robert ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 4 Lange, Robert A. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Langlois, William R. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 86 Langrehr, Frederik W. Lallaich, Michael ........., I.-apierre, David P, ,... , LH-TSOII, Bebette A, ,---,,,,-'-,-,---- D100 Larson, Edgar ....... 69, 198, 201, 215 Larson, James W. .. ,,,,,,, 100 L3.I'SOIl, John F, ,'--- ----x'-- 1 19 Larson. Judy A. ,,,,,,,,, ,132 Larson, Lynn C. ........ .,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 3 LUSOH. Marsha W. ......,,,,.. 32, 176 Larson, Nancy s, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,,,, 1 00 L3.I'SOIl, Raymond ---.--,-A'-,--,-Yv--,-.-' 73 L3-Sky, Dale , ,,,,,,,,-,,,'--- '-,--'--'- 6 7, 133 Lass. David R. ........ 183, 200, 219, L , 220 aube, Patricia R -,,.,-'-A,-----, 100 Laubenthal, James Lauer, Virginia L. ...... . Lavffer, Joseph C, , ,,,, Laughlin, Edward N. ,. Lautenklos, Charles W. ......,,100 ........100 .....,..100 100 ............188 L3-W, Valerie ,,,,-,,',,.'--A' 1 Lawrence, Edwin ,,----'-- --,. -A--' Lawrenz, David A, ---,-' --181 Lawton, Leigh C. ----- b Leaiz, Larry L. ---,- '-'7' Lebo, Lois H, ,',- '-'-.'-'- H 82 Lee Kare ' v I1 A. ,,, Leech, Leanne C, Le?tma0, Rein ,,,,,,,,,, Leighton, Robert Leistico Gerald' ......100, 170 ....,.,,...159 ...........189 C. . Lembkei David '3553.'.'i,?f' 122 Lenbufg, Robert L. .. I 101 Lennes, Jghn .--A.---------- 67 Lenschow, Lowell v. .... ..:ffff'io1 Iliens-9, Leonard D, ,---,---,---,A.----.------. A Lggfiflg, Robert W. ...,..,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 25 L 2. Dale D. ........ 182, 199, 201 enzi Gayle D, -,---.--- ----- 1 01 Lenz. Henry H, ,.--.--' w Leoschke, William ,, ' Iiepil, James F, ,,,-,, HC, Charles L, Lerner, Barbara ..... .... Lestina, Bonnie L, ,,,, ,,,-- 1 01 Lestina, Robert L, ,, ,,--,,-A, 1182 Lestina, Thomas L, ,,,,,,-,,,-, 101, i84 Lestock, Diane R. . ...,,,., 82, 177 L9St0Ck, John D, --Av---,--, N101 Leupold, Wayne H, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 101' 159 Leveson, Cynthis R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nuny 1 78 Lewandowski, Edgar J. .... 189, 201 Lewis, Stephen E, ,,,,,,,,---,A--,Y '--,A'v 1 01 Licht, BOI1Ilie L, .,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,--,.--- 1 01 Lienau, David A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,---, A Li6Sk8, .Tay H, ,,,,,.,,,,,, 82, 137 142 Lieske, Joel A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, f ,,,- 8 2 Light, Troxel W. ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,, 1 01, 184 Likeness, Virginia ........ 101, 150, 157 Lile. Patricia, J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . Lilien, Robert E. ........ . Lindberg, Effie ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Lindborg, Maurice E, ,, ,,,,,,,, Lindeman, Richard L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D101 Lindgren, Nancy A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Lindquist, Russell K. ........ 125, 139, 163 Lindsey, David H, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q Lindstedt, Norman E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131 Lindstrom, Jon D. ......,.... 117, 152, 186 Linneweh, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Linson, Dale M, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Lissy, Paul S. .....,,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , List, Charles E. ,,..... 82, 142, 144, 147, 154, 160, 181 List, Kurt ..,..........,,,,,,.,...,,,, 114, 153 List, Kurt R, .....,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , List, Larry A. ..........,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 Lobes, Carol A. ..,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Loeber, Marjorie H. ,,,,,,.,,,,, H177 Loeschke, William .,,. .......,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Logan, Barbara L. ........ 101, 148, 149 Lohrmann, Marcia M. ....,.., 101, 137, 139, 159, 165, 176 Lohrman, Sandra J. ....... 82, 136, 160 Lohse, Orville P. .,.,. H187 Lohse, Robert N. .... ..,,,...... 2 20 Long, Ralph E. ........,., ,,.,........,. 1 01 Longhurst, Ronald J. ........ 101, 148 Longrehr, Fred .......... ......, . .... 1 O1 Looman, Alfred ...... ,...... 6 2, 132 Lopez, Barbara A. . ....... 83, 171 Loring, John M. . .............. 147 Louie, May J. ....,.... ......... 8 3, 178 Louis, Nicholas ............................ 66 Love. Jerilyn K. ....,...... 101, 177 Lovekamp, Sara B. ........ 101, 159 Lucas, Janet A. .... ....... 8 3, 174 Luecke, Edgar ....... 114, 115, 140 Luedeman, John K. ........ 83, 187 Luekens, Judith D. ,....... 101, 139. 159, 175 Luekens, Thomas L. ........ 119, 188 Lueking, Karen A. ,. .................... Luepke, Donald M. .. ....... 101, 184 Luhrs, Janet A. ....... , ..... 101, 170 Lukens, Frederik E. ........ 118, 186 Lundberg, Nels K. . ........ 83, 138 Lundin, Joan E. .......... . Lundquist, Dana R. Lundquist, Robert L. Lunz, Mary E. ............ , Luth, Linda J. ..... . Luther, Eric A. .. .....,..101 ...........189 ...119 101 ........101 ........101 Luther, John C. ......... ..101 Lutz, Carol J. .. ............, 176 Lutze, Karl ........ ........ 6 7, 164 Lux, Robert H. ......... ...83 Maas, Carol A. ...................---- ----- 1 01 Maas, Diane ................ 101, 159, 104 Maas, Judith A. .............--, 83, 175 Macauley, John H. ...........-------- ----- 1 85 Maclrarland, Philip W- ----4-'- 101, 183 Machina, Kenton F. ........ 83, 129, 137, 169, 189 Macinnes, Marilyn C. .....,-----4,--, 149 Mack, Barbara .............. -..------4------- MacLeod Mary C. ..--- --101 Macnary, Richard L. .. ---- Maddock, James W. .. Mazdaz, Matina ,A,.... Magnetti, Thomas R. .. .....--,- Magnus, Kenneth F. .w............-.------' - Mann, William ........ 182, 201. 219, 220 Mahsman, Gerrit E. .... ..-------'--- 1 50 Maier, Roger K. ....4.. ....-- 1 38, 155 Makis, Jean S. ...... ..-------------- 3 3 Makis, Michael J. ..........--.------..--- 189 Malak, Jeffrey A. ........ 130, 163, 169, 180 Malayter, James ..............---------- --139 Malayter, Raymond J. Mallon, Joan M. Malstrom, Mary .....,.... Malz, Manfred .......... Mandel, Karen L. .......171 .......101 Mangels. John W, A,,,,,,,--,AA U-H83 Manier, Timothy L. .,,.,, 119 184 Manka, Paul D, AAY- -,Aw---,A 1 19 Manning, Anita ,,,Y,.,Yv.-A-,.-,A, '---YYw-, 7 3 Manning, Armin W, ,A,,,.A,, -,,.-AVY' 7 0 Manning, Judith S, ,,.,,A, 83' 141, 161 174 Mansen, Sandra J, Arvnn V'---A,,,AV,' 1 01 Manske, Richard G. ,Av--AYw- -Aiv-,vv-w 1 88 Manske, Ruth E, ,,..,,,-,,,- 101' 150 Marczewski, Thomas J. 119, 162 Marhenke, Eloise A. ....... 83, 160, 177 Mahrenke, Ronald L. ...,,,,, 101, 134 Marks, Gayton , Y,,A,wv ,Y,-AAYv---.Awv- 7 1 Marks, Kenneth E. H185 Markstrom, Carl Markworth, David L. Maro, Nicholas J. . ffffibi 184 ....119 Marquart, Patricia .,,,,A,,,,., 101, 164 Marquardt, Phyllis J. . ,,,,, 83 164 Marquardt, Vicki L. ,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, 172 Marsh, Beth ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,- ,.-,-,v-'-,,,'---, M3.rSha1l, Peggy ,,,- --Yv-,,Y'----.Y--A 7 2 Marso, Audrey E, ,V ,-,,,-'..Aw'---VV' 101 Marten, Gary B. ..........,. 199, 201 Marten, Milton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,VVQQ- 1 73 Martens, Earl E. ,......, 101, 138 159 Marth, Janet E. ..,,.,...,.,,,., 164, 170 Martin, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 119 Martin, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Sharon A. ........ 132, 170 Martin, Thomas ..,,,.,, .,...,,,,.,,.,,,,.,.. Marting, Judith A, ,,,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, , Martiny, Edward F. ....... 101, 183 Marx, Marion ...... ,..,,,, ...,,,,,,.,,,, 1 0 1 Marxhausen, Donald .... .. 83 Masin, Sandra A. ...... Maske, Martin L. ..,,,.131 ......101 Massom, Leonard .... ..,,. , Mast, Alvin F. .,,,,, ,,,, 1 83 Mast, Marjery A. .........,......,.,,,.., 172 Matanich, Phyllis .....,,.. .,.., . .......... . Mather, Dale H. ..,..,, 119, 169, 187 Matis, Diane O. ....,,.. 101, 150, 172 Matthei, Mary A, ..............,.............. . Matzke, Gordon E. Maul, Linda E. Maul, Carl P. ....... , Maulia, Jeanne E. Maulis, Dana L. 1 Mautz, Joyce L. ...,..... . Maxner, Joseph W. Mayhugh, David L. .. Maynard, Janet M. ., McAlear, Hugh M. 1.34, McAllen, Barbara J. .. McAllister, Doyle E. McCall, Faye E. ....... . McCall, Joseph .......... 101 ...W175 ..,,,.119 ......102 ......102 , 102, 119, 153, 178 139, 184 .,..........101 McCarey, Michael C. ...,,, 169, McCart, Norman S. 182, 201, 214, McCarty, Donald L. McCarty, Robert ........... McClintock, Donald D. .. 184 199, 217 ....,.......188 101 McClung, John D. ........... 101, McCord, Beth A. .............. 150, McCormick, William .. McCoy, Dale E, .. McCoy, Karen B. McCracken, Judy C. .. 101, .....139, .....119, 186 177 182, 214 163 182 171 McCrone, Thomas R. ........ 149, 180 McCurley, James W. ,..,............ 119 McDonell, Duncan ............ 101, 180 McGaughey, Carolyn G. ..,.... 101, 155, 177 McGill, Michael ....... McGraw, Beverly , ..... ............101 McGrew, Rebecca J. ....... 101, 178 McGuigan, Michael L. ........ 189, 201 McIntyre, David L. .. .................. McIntyre, Esta ,.-.--- ------------ --e- McIntyre, Kathleen .... -----,-1 McKee, Joyce ........,..-A- --,--- 1 76 McKenna, William E. .........,,.. -1------ - McKenzie, Douglas R. ..... ,...11-----.-- . McKillop, David P. .........,.. ,-..-.. 1 01 McKinney, James L. ....l.. 101, 207 McLaughlin, Joyce E- --'----------'e-f-- - McLaughlin, Kerry .... ..-..---.----.------- McMahon, William ............,.-..---------., McMeekan, George N. ........ 183, 199, 216 McMillan, Ian C. ------------ '---------'-' f McMillin, Karen .........l...........,..--.- 101 McNamara, Robert P. ........,--- 101 McPherson, Gloria J. .......------------- 101 Mead, Charles H. ......................-.1-, - Meadoyvs, Paul ,,.,...,.... 69, 198, 207 Means, Jon S. .........-----..-1 --.--------'----- - Mearling, Joyce ----.----.4.---- -------'---'-f' Mehl, Margaret L. ....... 102. 157 Meihohm, Alvin ..... ..-..--------------- 7 3 Meier, Carol ........... ,------ 1 02, 130 Meier, George ...-- -----------,--- 1 19 Meier, Theodore J. ,, ..., 102, 130, 134 Meilaender, Marilyn ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Meinke, Margaret E. ........ ..102, 155 Meissner, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,,, 1 59 Mekbel, Charles ,,,.,,.,.,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 119 Melberg, Merrilee L. . ,,... .,,,,,,, 1 78 Melchert, Luke L. 1125, 139, 163 Melchert, Lois E. .,....... .....,,....... . Melick, Carolyn R. . ..... 102, 174 Melinat, Lucille .,..,.. 83, 136. 138, 158 165 Mennen, John O. ,.,,, . Mensching, Don A, 67 119 Menzel, Thomas F. , Merrell, Diane S, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Mertz, Dale L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 83 Mesh, Theodore E. .,..... 102, 156, 187, 216 Messerschmidt, Aprildawn 164, 171 Messman, Ernest F, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,, Meszaros, Dennis J. ........ 102, 183 Metricks, Loret ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Meyer, Albert ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , , Meyer, Alfred ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 1, 165 Meyer, Alice E, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Meyer, Dortha F. .............,, 102, 178 Meyer, Elizabeth I. ,,,, .........,,,, 1 02 Meyer, Fern J. ..,.,.,, ,,,,,,., , ,,,,,,, 1 75 Meyer, lone R. ......,, 133, 139, 150, 174 Meyer, James F, ,,,..,,..,.,,,, 34, 183 Meyer, Janet E, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 83 Meyer, Janet K. ..,,..,. N102 Meyer, Jon . ,...... .....,....... 1 02 Meyer, Robert .. ....... ........ . V Meyer, Shirley .... ..... 8 3, 164 Meyer, Stephen C. .. ............. 102 Meyer, Walter C. .... .......... 1 02 Meyer, Wayne H. ................ .... 1 47 Meyerink, Linda E. ,,.,.... 102, 178 Meyers, Charles A. .,......... 119, 153 Meyers. Donald ........ ...... . 119 Michael, Mark T. ................ 119, 212 Michealson, Michele .................... 102 Michielson, Dennis ............ .......... . Mickelsen, Carole ....,...... 102, 155 Mickle, Linda W. . ................... .. Middleton, Barbara L, . .......... .84 Mieger, Judith M. ........ ............. 1 99 Mielke. Donn ...,,......,............ ...... . . Miertschin, Marilyn L. ....... 84, 176 Miertschin, Joseph 102 Mihelic, Ronald ................................ . Mikel, Carol S. ............................ 175 Mikkelsen. Michael K. 1102, 185 Miklos, John . ............................... 102 Mill, John D. ....... 102, 148, 164. 184 Miller, Arthur W. .... . ...... ,.... 1 89 Miller, Carol A. ....... 102, 150, 173 Miller, Daniel ..,, .,....................... 1 02 Miller, David M. ...... ..................... 1 02 Miller, David M. .. ...... . 84 Miller, Dolores L. ..... ....... 1 76 Miller, Edward K. Miller, Fred ..... .............................. 1 02 Miller, Gary M. ........ ..........,.... 1 17 Miller, James J. ..... 84, 184, 212 Miller, James ........... 102, 160, 181, 212 Miller, Judith L. ........ ............. 1 02 Miller, Justine M. .. ............. 102 Miller, Linda. C. ...... ................ 1 71 Miller, Lynne R, .. ........ . .... .102 Miller, Marilyn A. .. ....... 102, 131. 173 Miller, Martha M. ..... ,..,,, 1 73 Miller, Martin A. ..... Miller, Peter M. .... ............... . Miller, Suann C. .... ...,,..... 1 72 Miller, Susan J. ..... ...... 1 02, 149 Miller, Walter ................................ 68 Miller, William A. ,....... 102, 134 Millhorn, Henry O. ............ 102, 154 Millies, Judy E. .... .............. . . 84 Millies, Susan L. .. ........... . 84 Mindach, Janadine .............. . .,.. 102 Minear, Sherry K. ........... 130, 170 Minkler, Maris C. ....... ...... .............. . Minneman, Lynn I. . ...,.,,..... 102 Mishler, Earl D. .... . ....... Mitskevich, Louise ....... 102, 160 Mitzner, Anne M. ........................ 102 Morhal, Merlin M. ..,......... 163, 180 Moellenhoff, Ralph E. ....... 34, 116, 183, 207 Moeller, Shirley M. ........... 84, 178 Moellering, Barbara ..................,. 102 Moellering, Carl W. ...... 84, 169, 183 Moellering, Harold J. ......,........ 189 Moellering, Richard W. ............ 131, 133, 153, 169, 189, 199 Mohr, Leonore E. ............ 102, 164 Molengraft, Neal ........,....... , .....,.... . Moll, Darrell T. ..... ....,... 1 19, 153 Monti, Michael F. .............,....,... 188 Montie, Diane K. .,... ........ 1 02, 172 241 Raffke, Linda Anne A... Moody, Susan E. ..,..............,..., . Moody, Susan K. .102 84, 130, 132, Norris, William J. Nickless, Charles A. ........ 103, 189 Niemann, Eric R. ,..........., .,........,, . Niemeck, Richard A. . ..... 84, 160, 185, 199, 214 Niemoeller, Lois G. .....,.......,... .103 Niess, William R. ........,....,..,.,.. .184 Nietfeldt, Darlene J. .. . .. 84 Niininen, Judy K. ..... ....... 1 03 Nilson, Richard D. ....... Nimmer, Raymond ..... ..... ...... 1 2 0 Nimtz, Robert P. .... ...... 1 03, 213 Niss, Judith A. ......... .......... 1 03 Nitz, Charity L. .,........ ........., 1 O3 Nixon, Elizabeth A. .................... 161 Nixon, Suzanne M. .,..... 84, 130, 137, 140 Nolan, Carol J. ,....... ...... 1 03, 148 Noll, Burton W. ....... ............ 1 84 Nolting, Daniel L. ...... .. 103 Nona, Richard A. .. .......,..,. 120 Noon, Thomas ........ ......................... Nord, Russ .........,....,......... 139, 184 Norden, Arleen A. .. ...... 84, 156 ..,...103, 156 Norden, Lee Roy ....... V. Nordlund, Victor Norman, Carole J. .... , 120 ........176 .....,103 136, 137, 140, 177 Moore, Roger T. ............,..,.......,,..,... . Morath, Frank P. ...,.,, ....,.,,.,.,., 1 02 Morey, Linda L, .... .....,,,,....,..... . Morgan, James J. ....... 102 149 Morland, John ...., ,.,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 4 Morris, Jeanetee E. ..,..,,,....,.,,,,,,,,.,. . Morris, Nancy J. ...,.,.,,,,, 84, 174 Mort, David R, .............,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . Mortensen, Kenneth A. .... 102, 147 Mortimer, Kenneth ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 115 Mortimore, Mary J. ,,,,,,,,, 1142 Moser, Janice I. ,...,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 02 Moulton, Thora ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 6 3 Mower, Marcia E. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 02 Mowrey, David F. ,,.,..., ,,.,.,.,.,,.,,,. . Moy, William ..........,,,,..,,,.,,,..,,,.,,, 137 Much, Lavon C. ........ 102, 140, 141 Muck, James ......... 102, 141, 184 Muehlschlegel, D. C. ........ 102, 147, 159 Mueller, Ann L. ....... 84, 149 Mueller, David ............,,.,,.., 102, 156 Mueller, Elizabeth L. ........ 102, 160, 171 Mueller, Paul L. ........ 102, 157, 187 Mueller, Paul O. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H158 Mueller, Richard ,,,.,. ,,,,,,, 1 02 Mugg, Wallace K. ....102 Norton, Larry J. ..... . Novak, Kenneth Nuechterlein, Paul .,,,,,,.,,,, 103, 120, 165 154 Nuechterlein, Sharon ,,.,,,.,...,,,,,,.,, 103 Pearson, Paul William ............... 103 Pearson, Thomas ................ . .. 120 Peck, Katherine S. ...... 103. 173 Pederson, Roger E. . ............. 120 Peiffer, Jean E. ........................... 85 Peiser, Wolfdietri .............. 103, 187 Peistrup, Hartmut Udo .... 120, 216 Pekau, Janet Katherine ........ .... 1 04 Pekrul, Robert Adolph ...120, 184 Peller, Charles ............................ 115 Peller, Doris ................ ............ 7 3 Pelz, Joyce ................. ............. 1 04 Pence, Gail Lucille ..................... 104 Pennekahp, Susan L. ..... 104, 134, 159 Pepper, Robert C. ...... 104, 212 Pepper, Pamela E. ........................... . Pepple, Sandra Jean ......., 104, 170 Pergande, Grace C. Perl, Barbara ................................ 71 Perry, Patricia Colleen ..... 85, 177 Pesut, Joseph ................................ 104 Peterich, Albert T. ......................... . Peters, Doris B. ....... 104, 159 Peters, Joseph D. .. Peters, Leanne ........ ......,....104 Peters, Marybeth ...... ....... 1 04, 139 Petersen, James S. . .............-- .- Petersen, Norreen R. .. ......... 104 Petersen, Paul .................................... Peterson Allyn A. ............ 161, 177 Peterson Bruce ................................ Peterson David J. .182, 200, 201, 214 Peterson Jennie ............ ............. 1 04 Peterson Jory H. ....................--------- - Peterson, Kriston A. .....,. 104, 161 Peterson, Nancy C. .-.---,----- 155, 170 Peterson, Patricia ......-----. 104, 154 Peterson Raymond D. .------.-------. 182 Pethes, Robert E. ..-.--..---- 104. 162 Petriek, Helen Mildred .............-- 85 Pettengell, Sandra ..........-----.-------- 104 Pettersen, Alice Brigitta .104, 130, 135, 174 Peyer, Arthur T. ..... 120, 153, 187 Pfaff, Donald W. ............... 85, 165 Pfanstiel, Carl Erwin .... 85, 135, 183, 199, 213, 217 Pfeifer, Glen A. ............................... . Pfeifer, Robert S. ............. 130, 180 Pflughoeft, Mark E. ........ 104, 156 Muhr, Joanne ............... ........ 1 02 Nurenberg, .Terry A. .....,,,,,,,,,, 103 Mulderink, Harvey L. .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Mullaney, Alan .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Muller, Dorothy ........ 102, 161, 173 Muller, Frank A. .......,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Muller, Judith A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 102, 154 Oakley, David F. . ....,.. 103 Muller, Regina A, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Obarr, Frieda L. ..... Muller, Warren ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 03 Oberg. James B. ..,. ............. 1 81 Mulzer, Carole S, . ,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Oberheu, David M. .. ............... 84 Mulzer, Sharon ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Oberman, Lewis G. .. ...... 117, 153 Mund, Jane E. . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 4, 170 Obert, Paul T. .......... ..,. ..... 1 2 0 Mundinger, Donald .. ....... 68, 132, Obl'ien, Maureen C. ....... 103, 199 138 Ochs, Harry J. .......... ....... 1 03, 187 Mundt, Marvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,,,,,,-,,,, 6 7 Ocock, Glen .............. ............. 6 1 Mundy, Norma G, ,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,-,---,, O ehmichen, Cynthia .... ....103 Munsche, Marguerite A, 1 ,,,--- 84 Oelschlaeger, Jon R. .....34, 181 Murphy, Jo A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-, ,,-,--, O esterreich, Harold L. .,............. 103 Murphy, Robert K, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 19 Oestmann, Marvin P. ...... . ..103 Mursch, Robert R, 34, 169 188 O'Gara, Elaine J. ............... 103, 154 Must, Gustav ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Ogg, Otis T. .............. ,............. 8 4 Must, Mrs, Gustav ,------- 68 Olberding, Darla J. ............. .....103 Myers, Janet L, ,,,,,, ,--,,-, 8 4 Olberdirlg, June N. .... .... 8 4, 175 Myers, Mary ,,,,,,,,, ---1-- 7 2 Oldsen, Mary A. ........ 138, 159, 175 Olsen, Clifford ..... ......,,,.. 1 60, 187 Olsen, Harry ..... ,,..,,,,,,, . 1103 Olsen, Janet R. ....... 85, 141 Olson, David B. ..... .......,.,, ,,,,,, 1 2 0 Naas, James H, '-Y---'---' H Olson, Dennis F. .. ....... 182, 199, Nabrin T h . 2071 216 Nagel,gCa11'lllalT1id.11 .... ...iijjiiiiiii Olson. Helen .---.--..---... 621 132, 150 Nagel, Leonard E. ....... ...... ..... 1 0 3 Olson- Jafklyn ----------'-'----e--------'-- 103 Nagel, Norman H. ...,........ 103 186 Olson- Mark D- -'--- e'-----e--- - Nagelbach, Frederic G. ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Olsollq Mary L- ---- ------- - Nagleyy Robert J, ---------- ----.,--,-----w,Y O rlgfrltz, Roger P. ........... 120, 189 Naisn, Margaret L, --qn ------- 1 03 Orllng, Elizabeth A. ,,,,,,, 103, 159 Napgezek, Marvin R. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 84 Ol'l0W- Waldemal' -----'4---- 103, 185 Natemeier, William A. .... 103, 215 Off- Robert, ------------- ---e------------- 1 03 Nation, Linda s. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 01111. Naoml -1- ------------- .--.--- 1 59 Natzke, Richard E. ............,.,.. Oslllolldf Sl1a,l'0,ll L- -------- ----- - Nadmann, Nancy L, ---- ---- -',,, O s smann, William J. .... ......... . . Navita Thomas ,---------,,,,--,----------,,,---, Oster, Phyllis J. ....... ,,.. .... . . 103 Navata, James E, q-,,,,,---a--Vq-,,,,,,--,--- Osterland, Roger G. . ..... .85 Neal, Beverly J. ........ 103, 159, 161, Oslllllgf Allen ---------- ---------------- - 174 Ott, James R. .,...,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Neargarder, Patrick R. ......,.... 201 One' Gregory A' l'--l---l---- - ' 85- 181 Neddermon, John s. ..... 84, 182 Owen: sally E- ---l---' 1031 129- 130- Needham, Fred E. ....... 103, 157, . . 133i 174 216 Ozollns, Uldls .,,,,,,,,,,, ,103 Nehring, Richard D. ..,..... 199, 213 217 Neibacher, Susan L. ........ 103, 154 Neilson, Carole A. .. .............. 103 Neimann, Carl G. .... ........ 1 19 Pafffath. Edgar C- .--..- -.-.... . .120 Nelson, Bruce F, ,,,,,,--,,,, Pagel, Gene Martin ....,,,.,...,,,,,, H158 Neisdn, Geraldine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Palmer, Robert N. .... 103, 135 180 Nelson, Lawrence ....... 103 Palmgllellf Allen F- ----1-----------.------ Nelson, Lois M, ,,,,,,,,,,, Pampel, Howard Leroy ..,, 120, 188 Nelson, Lynne D. .... .............. 1 03 Pallkralzf Alan E- -------------------------- -- Nelson, Vega J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pankratz, Judith Laurine ,.,..,, 174 Nelson, William w. ....... 103, 147 Pennine. Ronald H. -................... 120 Nemetz, Allen P. ...... 117, 189 Paffyeek. Rosemary ..................... Nerby' Judith C, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O3 Paraleck, Steven P. ...... ......183 Nesbitt, Robert A. .... .............. 1 89 Perks. Donald P. ...... ....... 1 03 189 Nester, Judith C. ...... .........,............. P arks. Dwight ................................... . Neubauer, Adolph ............ 103, 168 Paflin, Patricia M. ........ 103, 130 Neubauer, Nancy A. .... l............ 1 76 PaI'I'0tt, Dennis .......... .................,. . Neubauer, Richard G. .. ........ 119 PKFSOHS, William A. ......... .....103 Neubeck, Robert C, ..... ..........,...... P 3-191180. M- Beth ........, ..... 8 5 164 Neuman, Harold ........... ......,....... 1 19 133-t9FS0Y1, R0bert S. ......,,..,. Neumann, Celeste R. ....... .103, 174 Patton. Jane Ruth ........... .....,,,,,,,, . Neumann, Denis E. ........... 182 Paul. Stephen Lee ..,........,....... 11,185 Neuwirth, Jane ........ ........ 1 03 Paulson, Elwood Charles ,..,,,1 103 Newlin, James P. ................,............, Paulson, James ........,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 03 Newman, Kathleen A. ................ 103 Pavlenko, Victor V. ...........,.,,.. 120 Newman, Ruth A. 103, 148, 164 Pawlenko, Simon .... ....,....,.,,,,, , 120 Nicholas, Carol A. ....... 103, 176 Pawlitschelc, Fritz ...... 169, 185 Nichols, Kenneth ..........................., 71 Payne, Stanley A, ..... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Nichols, Sandra K. .. ................. Pazucha, Sandra J, ,,,,,, 1,1103 Nichols, Stuart ..... ...... 8 4, 189 Pearson, Bert David 1 ,,,--,, V, 242 Phares, Vlasta J. .... ...................... . Phelps, Mary L. ...... 104, 147 Philbin, John H. ........ .............. 1 04 Phillips, G. Warren .,... .................... Phillips, Ruth E. .. .................... Phipps, Paul ........................ 72, 132 Pickford, Alton .................................. Pieper, Virginia Eileen .... .. 85 Piepkorn, Angela D. .... .......... . Piepkorn, Felicity Ann ........ . 85 Pieplow, R.uth I. .......... ........ 1 04 Pierce, Bette Kay ............................ Piere, Beverly ................. .............. 1 04 Pietsch, Herbert E. .120, 131, 162 Pillars, George Wylie .... 85, 130, 163, 180 Pillars, Lona ......... ....... 8 5, 155 Pilz, David L. .......... ........... 1 89 Pinkert, James R. ....... ........... 1 20 Pitkanen, Gail A, ............... 24, 170 Pittelko, Lyndell Jean ..... ....... 1 76 Plelln, Katherine .......... ...........104 Poehler, Janet F. ............................, , Pohlman, Richard C. .... 104, 183, 200, 201, 219, 220 Poley, Gordon Bruce ........ 85, 130 Pollard, Carolyn E. ...,..,.r,.,,,,,,,,, 104 Pollnow, Mona, K, .1..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Pollnow, William Edwin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Polster, David E. ....,...,,,, 104, 154 Ponader, Josette ............,.......,........... Ponath, Timothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Popa, Michael D, .................,....,, 104 Porisch, Ruth A. ..........,,.,...,,,,,, 85 Porshinsky, Howard Jeffry .189, 201 Porter, Linda Marie .......... 85, 170 Porter, Sharon A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Porter, William .,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Potts, Richard H. .104, 148, 149, 183 Powell, Newman .... Prahl, David H. .... . Prahl, Henry .... ..,, Prescott, Robert E. .......t2, 138 ..........,104 ....72 .........104 Preuss. Maurice E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Pl'lbnOW, Rita W, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 104, 165 Pfienn. Gorda M. ...........,,,,, 104, 171 Primich, Geraldine M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q Prince. Edward John .... ,,,,,, 1 89 Prince, Marianna .......,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PI'll1Z, Deeanne ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,-,,,,,,YVYY 1 04 Pritchard, Don M. . ,...,,,, 120, 153 Pritzke, Carole L, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,--,,.. 1 04 Probasco, Virgil R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, PrObSt, William J, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,--,,, 1 20 Pl'l19teI', Carol Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,, 104, 172 Puelle, Richard Paul ........ 85, 130 Puls, Carol Elizabeth ...... .104 Pulse, C. David ............ ....... 1 04 Pulver, Marian R. ........ ..104 Pussel, Charlotte M. .... ............. 1 04 Pustorino, Peter J. . ....... 85 185 Putnam, Stephan H. ........ 104,180 Quass, Leroy Melvin ........... 34, 188 Quam, Michael Dwight ...85, 132, 137, 188 Rabideau, Richard S. ................... . Raddatz, Gerald Henry .... 117, 187 Raddatz, Richard ................ 104, 212 Raddetz, Geraldine ...... ....... ...... 6 8 Raffke, Judith I. ....... ...... 1 71, 172 Rahn, Barbara Lois .... Rahn, Wendell F. .... . Raisor, Philip ........ Rajdl, Miles ...........-----1- 85 .......104 .......104 ......72 160 Ranck, Thomas L. ......... .-------- - Ranke, John Rudolph -----.--- Ranta, Raymond P. .......... ....--- 1 89 Raquet, Peter A. ........---...------,-- 159 Rashid, Sharon Minnette ........ 149, 176 Rasmusson, Rhoda M. ....... 85, 132, 178 Rast, Walter ......... ......... 6 1 Ptateilte, Charles .................. ....... 1 84 Rath, John ................. .................. 1 20 Rausch, Caroline Bertha ........ 104, 150, 155 Raushi, 'rhaddues M. .. ................ Rayder Warren T. ..--....--- . ............. 186 ReBell,, Raymond o. Rechlin. Allce ........-.-.. -------- 7 1, 155 Reehlin, Frederick ........ ....-.....-- 5 1 Reehlin, Linda R. ............. ..-..--- 1 04 Redman, Bruce David ..... ......-. 2 18 Reed, Janet I. ..............-- ------.--- 1 55 Reese, C. Michael ----------1-----.----------- Reese, Donald Michael 104, 148 Reese, Dorothy -lean ....-.---1..---. 104 Regner, Leroy Clarence ....... 85 181 Rehme, Marcia G. ............. . ..... 172 Reich, Sharon Kay ....... 104, Reichers, Barbara J. ---.-.------1.---- 104 Reichert, John E. .. ---...-- Reid, Jimmie R. .--.-. .------ - Reid, Terrence . .......... ....-- .-.--.---..-- - Reidenbach, Marlise A- .-....----- 159 Reiner, Walter ..... ..................-.-.. 2 01 Reinhard, Christa G. .............1--.. 85 Reinhardt, Roberta A. ........ 104 177 Reinke, Edgar ............. ..............--- 6 8 Reisick, Randall J. .......--. Reiosa, Christina M. ...... 1104 Remmes, Karen L. ............ ......... 1 04 Renfftlen, Otto Walter ................ S5 Renfftlen, Werner E. ....................... . Renkes, David L. ............ 120, 188, 201 Repp, Dorothy R, .... ......,............. . Requadt, Charles O. .. ............... 104 Reque, Georgine U. ......... 104, 172 Ressmeyer, Christine .........----.----- 104 Rettman, John D. ........ .........---..---1 - Reuter, Ruth Ann ........ 86, 155, 172 Rewerts, Charlotte Jean .....-...-. 86 Reynolds, Dale ..................1--...------- ----- Reynolds, Lawrence ....,... 104, 149, 185 Reynolds, Malcolm ....... --...--- 6 7 Reynolds, Thomas E. ..-. Rhodes, Toby ................ ........---.-.- Richards, Karyn S. ........ .........-. 1 04 Richards, Robert Dale ........ 86, 133 Richards, Ronald Lee .....---.---- ---154 Richardson, Cathie Jean -.-.-------- 86- 164, 177 Richardson, James R. ..-..-.-.------ -104 Richert, Del L. ............ --.--------- ----- - Rioholz, Arthur V. ................. --.104 Richter, Stuart Glen .... ...86, 129. 135, 169, 182 Rickus, Ruth A. .................-. --------- 1 04 70 Riedel, Marcus E. ........- .-.--- - Riedel, Sandra Kay ........-.-.-.-- ---- 1 05 Riemer, Jerry Albert .... 85 151 Riemer, Norman ................ 120 153 Riemer, Ronald E. ...... ........--.- - -.120 Riethmeiei-, Alton F. ....,... 111, 155, Riggs, Dennis R. ..... -----.----- 1 05 Risdal, Ann A. . ......... --.--- 1 05 Risdal, Stella T. .... 105 154 Riske, David ...........,. ....---.-.- 1 05 Risley, Herbert ............ ...---.-- - -72 Risner, Thomas Lee ..... .-.-.,-- 3 Rlst, Ray .............. ,105 Risto, Herbert si ix nil- . nfl- l in, Fil' ' vtfif B129 Fil? . 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K new R, ,,,,,,,,,..... -105, 183 git' Nggbeft Charles ,...A,... .V.,. 1 ga Ritz: Joanna Louise .......Y.... 105, 100 Robertshaw, John C' ' A 105 Robertson, John ------------- ---12' 159 Robinson, J0l'lI1, Jr- -- ------ Robinson, M2113 ------------ ----' 207 - J avi ...... .. , , R0blSCh, 011 219' 220 Rock, Kathy L- ---- '------' Q--4------'-- 1 0 5 Rock, William Alllaqn ........ -..,- 12835 , A thur . ......4- , , Rockett I' 187 dd , Beverly D. .-,--4------- -----4----- 1 77 ggdelibeck, Tom Fred ........ 105, 189 Roeder, Gene C. ....,,. 86 154, 189 Roeder, Mark' S- ---------'- - A'- ' Roemer, Harold G- --'------- -- - 'A 8 6 Roemke, Claris Wade ........ 86, 129. 132, 182 Roesner, Larry A- -------- 117- Rogers, Kay Ellen - -------------'4'-'--------- Rohde, Charles F- , ---,- ------, 1 05, 134 Rojahn, Louis Ann .... ..v..-.------- 1 05 Roll, Kenneth A. ---44--,,------ Rell, Robert E. ...- -----A------------'------ - Roller, Douglas .. ........ 105, 180 Roller. Joyce .--,W,--- --------,'--,---- 1 05 Rolloff, James P. ..,,, . Ropes, Judith Ellen .,... 182 Roseberg, Glenn .--------------,---- 120, 154 Rosenthal, Robert Stephen ........ 117, 153, 181 Rcser, Mary S. ..........-.-.----.-- -------------- - Roth, James ..... .......... ...-...-.A.---.------ Roth, Meta G. ..........,. 86, 168, 178 Roth, Walter G. .................------------ Rott, Donald Ralph ...... ........... 1 53 Rott, Margie R. ..---- .----------,- 1 20 Rousu, Dwight N. .... ..--------------- 1 84 Rowell, Harry S. .........-...-.. 85, 146 Rowley, Carl Stedam ...,.... 120, 162 Royhl, John C. .----.----------'----------- 104 Rin-lg, John Charles ............ 164, 182 Rudnick, Judith ADH ..,.----1---,-- --171 Rudow, Fred J. ....,.., . Ruecker, Beverly ......------ Rueger, Walter Conrad Ruehs, James Edwards Ruesch, David G. ....... --.--..----- - Ruge, Ann Fitzgerald ..,, Ruhnow, Michael E. . Rullman, Roy Allen Rumph, Judith A. .. Rumph, Marilyn L. .. Runge, Michelle S. Ruopp, David ......... 105 187 ....105, 131 ....120 86 86 ........105 120 Ruosch, Delores ..,,...,....... ........... Ruprecht, Martha Louise ........ 164, Ruprecht, Bernice .... 170 Rusert, Harold T. ............. ............. . Rush, Barbara ............ ........... 1 99 Russell, Jean P. .,,....,... ......,..,,.,. 1 05 Russell, Penney Kay ....... 37, 105, 199 Rlltlin. David Anthony ............ 184 Ryals, Margaret .,....,.,..,... ,,.,.,,,.., Ryan. James ............... ....... 1 20 Rybat, David ,...., ....... ..,,...,... Ryding, Eugene C. .. ..... Saager, Cynthia L. .......,............ 173 Sachs, Carolynn M. ,.,..,.,.... 105, 155 Saez, Alfred ,,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sager, Steven P. ........ 105, 185, 217 Sahnow, Sheryl 0. ...,.....,,. 105, 164 Saieck, Valerie Ann .......... 86, 138 S-Hier, Larry R. ............,.,, 105, 156 Salmonson, Gail L, 32110, Neil P. .,....,..,,. . Sammet. Martha ............. .105 182 Schaper, Barbara Ann Schubring, Carol J. ....,... . Schueler, Geraldine A. Schueler, James ....,...,,.,, Schuessler, Aloha Lei Schuessler, Greta ,....,,,.,,,, . ....... 106 87 ........115 .. ...... 106 . ...... ., 87 Schulenburg, Erma Mae ........ 106, 147 Schulenburg, Karen Louise ........ 106 Schulte, William ,,,..,,...,....,.,,,..,., 73 Schultz, David W. ............ .,..,., 1 20 Schultz, Duane ........ ........... Schultz, Frederick .......... Schultz, John P. .............. ........ 1 20 Schultz, Moni S. . ............. ......... . . Schultz, Robert William ............ 87 Schulz, Bertram Walfher .. .,... 37, 106, 129, 131, 135, 189, 199, 213 Schulz, Marge ................................ 141 Schulz, Paul D. ....... ......... 1 06, 212 Schulz, Russell E. ...... 106, 158 Schulz, Russell P. ........................ 106 Schulze, Andrew ........................ 67 Schulze, James Theodore . ...... 106 Schumann, Danley Roy .... 106, 189 Schumm, Enita. Mae .................... 106 Schur, Paul R. . ................. ......... . . Schuster, Jean Bonnie .......... Schuster, Joan Trudy ..... .,...... 1 61 Schuster, Richard .................. ........... Schuster, Robert Edward ................ Schwalm, Patricia A. ..............., 106 Schwalm, Stuart L. ...............--.-- 120 Schwan, Betty K. ..... ................-.- - Schwan, Theodore ................ 73, 148 Schwan, Theodore C. .................... 147 Schwanholt, Charles D. ............ 184 Schwanholt, Dana ........ .-..,-- 7 3 Schwanke, Dale ......,.... ......-..------.A Schwartz, Lana Jean ................. 174 Schwartz, Willard ................ 189, 218 Schwarz, Rozanne ....... .............. 1 06 Schwarzman, William .... Schweickart, James ...... Schwertfeger, Dale .. Schwietert, Bernice .. .......87 Schwietert, John C. ..... ...........------,- . Scott, Carol L. .......-..---.------4-e---- - 158 Schaper, Rachel Ruth ....... 86, 149 Schaus, Carla R. ......... .--.-----,,- 1 05 Schave, Cynthia M. ...........-------., 105 Schaw, Cynthia A. ..... 105, 154 Schaw, Judith .... ....--- --------- A Scheele, Raymond H. ........ 105, 155, 180 Scheer, Lynne Kathryn 105, 174 Scheer, Ronald D. .........--------,------ 159 Schefft, Carol Lynn ....... ..... . 174 Scheibenpflug, J. F. ....... 140, 147 Scheiderer, Alan J. .. .-----.------. Scheidt, Dave C. ..... .------- 1 05 Scheidt, Eric R. ....,. --.------- - Scheimann, Richard . ...... ----.-- - Schelle, Jo C. ....- --,.-..-------.-------------- A Schellhorn, Frank Otto, Jr. .... 186 Schellin, Bruce H. ........ 105, 189 Schellin, Gail R. ......-----.1-----,-,- 105 Schenck, Frieda '---- ---'-------'-- 6 8 Schenk, Sylvia E. '--- -------- 1 05 Scherer, Marcia A- ---- -----'-' 1 05 Scherer, Mark H- - ------ -------- 1 58 Scherer, Ross P. ..... ----4-- ----- 6 9 Scheutzow, Christine L. e----e------ 105 Schiebel, Gregory -T. --------- -------- 1 05 Schiefelbein, Allen .... ..... Ann ........ 105, 164 Samscin, Ruthmarie .,...,.,......,..... 105 Sandberg, Richard K. ,. ...,,,,,,,, 153 Sanders, Walter ,.,,,.,.....,. ,.,..,. 7 2 Sandusky, Andrew .......,,...........,..,..,. Sass, Herbert Frederick .,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, SHSS. Janet E, ,,,,,,,,-----,, 86, 175 Sass, Stephen E. ,,,,...,... 105 135 Sassmannshausen, ' Sassmannshausen Walter--M86.m 105 184 Sattelmeier, Judith Annu' ..., ,,.. 86, S 164 111 auefi Susan Elizabeth ...,.,,.,,., 105 Savage, James S, ,,,,,,,,,,-, ------,, - Saveson, John -,,,--,,,-- N Savesofl- Marilyn ............ ...flllffii 22331213 Walter K. .,..,,....., ,,,,,,,,., , i Erbert A, ,,----,-,------ 86, 188 Sggade- Wilhelm ....... 182, 199, 201 aefer, John G. .... 120, 182, 214 Schaefer, Leis C. .... 105 155 Schaefer, Martin H. ...ffffff ...... i.....66 gchaefef, Thomas R.. ...........,.,.,, 120 chafer, Joanne M, ..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Schaller, Marilyn Ann .... ....105, 177 .....,.....105 Schiller, Carl J. ..... ----------'-------- - Schiller, Marlys J. .. ....... 105, 164 Schiller, Mary A. .....-.-....1--- 105, 164 Schiller, Patricia M. ................-- ----- A Schillinger, David ---------------'------ ------ Schindler, Barbara Ann ...... ...---- 8 6 Schlak, Arthur E., Jr. ..-------,e---- ---e - Schleef, Eileen M. .....r.---AeA----i-- 105 Schleef, Harold .......--------- 120, 213 Schleef, Ruth E. .....------.-------- ------- 1 05 Schlegel, Donald Eugene ...86, Schlegemilch, Judith Ann ........ 105, 135, 139, 175 Schlie, Theodore W. ...-.------,--------'----- -A Schliepsiek, Mary K- --- --40--0---i 105 Schlink, Judith A, .....1------ 105, 161 Schmalz, Philip Frederick ....,--- 86, 160, 162 Schmalz, Ruth Cornelia ....... 85, 172 Schmeckpeper, C- H- -- -------'--- --120 Schmeling, Jean ---ie-------- .--105, 158 Schmid, Carla M. ---- ---,--1-----' - 105 Schmid, susan F. ..----, ----------- 1 05 Schmidt, Carl Arthur --.-----------4 v--105 Schmidt, Carl T. -...--------- -------0,--' 1 88 schmidt, David A. .. ....,,. 105, 158 schmidt, Hugo .----,.--- ---------'- -1--- 7 0 Schmidt, James A. ....... 147, 212 Schmidt, Jerome R. ....---.---- 100, 212 Schmidt, Kenneth ---i-- -------'------- ---e- Schmidt, Louise M. ---,----- -,100 Schmidt, Nancy Jane .,---,---- -------e 1 00 Schmidt, Peggy Ann -.-------,, 100- 172 Schmidt, Richard I-I. ..---.,---,--e ,'-f 1 20 Schmidt, Sharon P. -. ..... . 8 Schmidthuber, Ardis ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 5g Schmidtke, Gertrude ...... ........... . .. Schmidtke, Ruth Mac ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 05 Schmiege, Susan Kay .. ,,...,,,,,, 106 Schmielau, Robert E. ........ . ,... 106 Schmitt, Kenneth J. ............ 106, 158 Schmitzer, Carl L, ......,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 O6 Schnabel, Ralph F. ,........,., 106, 186 Schnack, Kay Frances ........ 106, 176 Schnacke, Suzanne E. ,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schneck, Margo Carol .. ....... 87 Schneider, Dan L. ,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schneider, Janice Ruth ............... 177 Schneider, Verne Richard ...... 117, 153, 184 Schrlell, Barbara J, ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schnellbacher, Judith J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schnick, James N. ,,,,,...,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 06 Schnitta, Ann J, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 106, 175 Schoech, William J. .. .............. 120 Schoenfeldt, Sandra .. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 155 Schoff, Nancy L, ,,,,,,, H158 Scholl, Carl Edwin ,,,. ,,,,,,, 3 7 Scholle, Sharon D, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Scholz, Janet H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Schomberg, Jerome H. ......., ....... 1 20 Schoon, Robert Lavern ...117, 183 Schoppa, Robert K. ......... 106 Schramm, Arletta A. ..,.,, 87, 178 Schramm, Leroy H. ............ 106 213 Schreiber, Janet T, ...............,.... 106 Schreiber, Marilyn Ruth ............ 87 Schreiner, Denise L. ........,... .... 1 72 Schreiner, Frederick J. .... 120, 157 Schroeder, Barbara Jean .....,.. 164 Schroeder Carl G. ............................... . Schroeder, Don D. .....,..,.... ...... 9 7 Schroder, Donna Carolyn ...87, 177 Schroeder Edward .........,...,......... 67 Schroeder, Eugene A. ....................... . Schroeder, John Otto ........ 106, 130, 182 Schroeder, Kenneth Robert 106, 183 Schroll, Clemens L. ........... 106, 180 Schubert, Dorothy A. ....................... . Schubert, Paulette M. ............... 106 Scott, Nola J. ..................... . ..... 136 Scott, Gary H, ...........,.,.. 117, 157 Scribner, Albert ........ Seabert, Dorothy M. .... . Sebastian, George J. .... . Seebach, Gail Ann .... Seebeck, John D. .... . Seefeld, Roger E. ..... . Seefeldt, Janet Irene Seegers, Gerhardt H. Seegers, John Conrad Seehausen, Elizabeth ..... 59 106 ......145 87 . ........, 106 87, 137, 130, 144 183 ......106 Senne, Edgar ............ ....... 6 7 Seidel, Charles L. .... ................. . Seidel, John ............................. ,.... 1 06 seider, Jeffrey Hilbert ........ 164, 181 Seiferth, Judith Lynn ...... 87, 177 Sekki, Janet L. ............... 106, 156 Selch, Sherry L. .......,.. .............,. 1 06 Selle, Hobart F. .................... 189, 214 Sells, Marykarlene S. .......,........ 106 Semrock, H. ....................... 201, 217 Sendral, Julie M. .. Seremeta, Jane Serkland, Roger ..... ...,.......106 187 Serum, Dalene P. . ....... 106, 156 Settlage, A. Craig ................ ...... 1 06 Seyer, Philip c. ................ 156, 165 Seykowski, Edward W. Seymour, John E. Seymour, Linda L. Shackel, Janie L. .. Shatz, Donald D. Shaw, James E. ..... . Shea, Maureen E. Shedden, Joan A. Sheets, Kerry C. Sherman, Kenneth 106 ..,...,.....106 178 .......l06 87 ............106 ffffff'5i ' 106 212 Shewan, William ..................... .... 1 15 Shie, Kay L. ........................,...--.. 106 Shier, Maynard Jennings ...87 165 Shiparski, Harry L- ie---,----e--e ,---------- Y Shippy, Robert William .. ..... 87, 160, 182, 199 Shirer, Donald .. .. .------- --e--------, - -70 Shively, Richard P. Shook, Patricia G. ........ 106, 161, 170 Showalter, Rusta A. .... -----.AA. . Shuger, Frederick ..... r.-r-----., Shultz, Donald R. .. ---------,--- 100 Shuta, Richard J. .. Sidener, Nancy J. . ....... 106, 171 Sieier, William A. .. Siegel, Graham R. .. Sies, Sandra K. ..... . Siess, Audrey Ann ..... Sievers, Janet ---,-e------- Siewert, Judith A. Sillery, Kaye F. ..... . Simon, Judith E. .......106 .......106 .......106 ....,..106 Simon, Lois . . ..... .... ...,....... 7 3 Simonsen, William T. . ...... .. Sims, Mary Ellen ..... ..... 1 49. 176 Sims, Roger D. .................... 120, 181 Sindy, Robert L. ,,,,,, 120 Sinn, Christine Viola ........ 87. 159, 160 Sisson, Nancy ... 106 Sites, Morris L. .. .. 120, 181 Sitton, Fred .... ............ . ..... 67 Skinner, Frederick . 120, 199. 213, 217 Skolak, Donald E. .. ............... .107 Skronek, Kenneth Allen ..... . Skwieralski, Edward J. ...120, 182 Skyrme, Jeanne L. .. ...... Slater, Judith E. ..... .... . 87, 171 Slosser, Charles O., Jr. ...107, 182 Smelser, Emmett Karl .. .. 107, 180 Smith, Alban Lee ......... ..... 1 39, 163 Smith, Carol A. ....... ......... . .. Smith. E. Carole ...,.. ....,,,,,, 1 07 Smith, Earl ..... ..... ....... 6 1 Smith, Faith M. 107 Smith, George W. .... ..... . Smith, Joyce E. .. 107 Smith, Karen E. . .... 107 Smith, Lewis .......... ,,,. . ..73 Smith, Patsy Ann . ,,,,,, 87 Smith, Robert K., Jr. .....,........., 219 Smith, Ronald E. . ..... ..... 1 07, 219 Smith. Sandra L. .. ...,.,,,,, ,107 Smith, Thomas E. .. ..,....... 107 Smith, Tllomas J. ..., , ...,., ,, ,, Smith, Tyrone Wilson ...... 117, 153, 201, 212 Smits, Robert William ...... 107, 184 Smriga, Paul S. ........,.......... 107, 141 Snider, Paul Robert ............ .. Snyder, Gary Lionel .....,.. 107, 183 Snyder, Henry B,, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U Snyder, John N, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Snyder, James F, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,- 1 47 Soeken, Don Ray ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 183' 201 Soeken, Richard ........ 107, 129, 134 Sokol, Joanne .............,....... .. ..... 87 Sommer, Harry A. .... ..... 1 64, 180 Sommerfeld, DL-anne C. .... . 107, 154, 158 Sopata, Thomas W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135 Sorbello, John R. .......... 139, 164 Sorenson, John ................ .. Sorenson Sorenson, Marilyn R. Sorenson, Sorgatz, Frank C. .......... . South, James Alan ........... South, William O, .......,..,. . Southwick, Martha A, Spaeth, David M. ....... 107, Spaeth, Donald George Spalding, Karolynn J. ...... . Spannaus, Bertha W. ...... . Sparschu, Marlene Ann Spaulding, Douglas ........ . Specht, Ronelle L. .......... . , John ................... Robert ....... .. 175 146, 148 156, 87, 120, 115 184 146 170 184 184 164, 174 174 143 Speidel, Carol A. ...... , .. Spencer, Nancy M, Sperry, E. Robert, Jr. . 107 124 Spicer, Karen A. ......... ........... 1 07 Spicer, Rex D, ....................,........ 87 Spilker, Timothy K. ....... 107, 158 Springer, Hans G. ........ ....., . . ,. 107 Springer, James E. .... . ,........ 181 Springsteen, Robert ... . 60 Sprung, Thea Lillian . 87, 172 Stabenow, Carl William, Jr. 107 Stach, Dorene L, .......... .....,........... . Stager, John ............... .......... .... , . . Stagge, Herbert L. ..... 107, 180 Stalker, Sandra J. ..........,....., ..... 1 07 Stalland, Knutc . ........... ..,.. 1 22, 124 Stammel, Edward Hubert, Jr. .. 88. 165, 185 Standly, Barbara K. .. . ....... .. 171 Standly, Harold .......... .........,.. 7 0 Stanger, Joann Marie ........,... Stanius, Carla Jean ............ 88, 168 171 Stanton, Jerome Ryland . .180 Stark, Ernest F. ..,............. 107 Stark, Ernest Henry ...,. ..... ....... . . Stark, Robert William ................ 185 Starke, Marylou ..........,,..... 88, 174 Stauffer, Susan K. ...... .... ............. . Stazinski, Richard M. 188, 180, 199 220 Steeb, Dorothy M. ........................ 88 Steege, Martin Theodore .... , 107, 137, 139, 142, 165, 188 Steere, James C. . ................. . . Stefanik, Michael J. ... ..... . . 120 Steffan, Adrienne ....... 88, 149 164 Steffan, Eugene M. .......... ......... 1 20 Steffen, David M. ........... ,............ . Steffen, John R. ............,.. ....... 1 O7 Steffen, Shelley L. .... Steffen, William Walter ............ss, 157 148, 243 Stem Ellzabeth G Stem Geoffrey Martin 1 Steinbach Genevieve Steinbach Herbert Stelnbauer Marjory Steinbeck Rlchard P 1 1 17 Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Teague Teague Barbara A John N Lmda Mae 1 Mary L Daryle VVayne Irvln 16 1 1 Uslabar Kenneth Michael Utech Karen A Utter Danlel Anthony Utter Mary R 85 1 8 188 Warstler Robert Thoma Washburn Sandra G Wasserbach, Peter C Wassmann Marianna. Waterman Bonlta Lou S 2 1 2 90 38 Win B5 wsu! I' Steinberg Gunther 1 Ter-.ll Elizabeth A W t Tho a W Steinberg Kendla 1 0 K R d 07 9- ers m S 1 1 175 Techlm aren ae we Vall John B 2 Watt James C Stelnbrecher Wllllam 8 T001 W1111am Lum Valsa GQOFSS W 1 18 Walt EFVIH W 1 2 1 14 18 Terney MZYIOD Evelyn 1 1 Watts Thomas A 121 Stemer Axqene Jaruce 7 17 1 Van Alstyrle LeSiel' A Watson Ruth Stemlger Fred Teske Arlene L 0 Van Epps Mary L Weames Alberta Faye Stelrlmann Henry G 1 Tetmeyer Carla E 1 Van ESS F Wllllam Steirlmann Pamela Susan ....... 1 Tews John H 1 8 Van Rosevelt Franclos R Weary Ronald E 1 1 Thalackel, Roger K. Van Santen :Tarl A. ........... 121 Weaver Kaye F Stemler Lgis Jane .y-,---V,--- 7 Then Stephen L. YVA---v.---.V 1 ---'-- 10 Van Zele Mlcha-el N- '--A-------- ---i---1- Weaver Martha. AHB ,,,,,,-,- ,Nun 0 Stenberg Roger A. ............. 1 Theleman Sharon Kay ...108 7 Vanderbles Audrey ------'- Weber Barbara J- --'--'----- Stephane Boyd W. ..................... 1 Theurer David M, ,..,.e...,.,..........,. 1 Weber Carol I-'Yrm -------'----- -----.. . Stephens Margaret J. ....... 7 'rmurer Richard W. ...................l Vandersee Barbara Anne -- --- Weber Earl George J- --..... ...... . .1 0 Thiel Edward ..e.....eA... . ..,... ....,. 1 1 4 Weber Karen J- ------------ -- Sterling Harry S. .,,......,.....,............ Thiele Albert L. ,,wA,,,, 12 0 Van Dyke Darrell Wayne Weber Kay M- ---------...... Sterling Kent W. ........ 1 2 21 220 Thiele Susan A, A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,. 1 1 18 Weber Maureen L. .......... ....... . ,, Sgevens Karen A, .........,.,....,........,,. Thiele Timothy E, v,,,,',.,,-,A,,,, ,,A, 1 08 garl10l3ckgJlrl'-lilmlig -----f--- -0101 Weber 51152111 Elizabeth S evenson Richard ..........,.,,...,,. 24 Th' R 11 t J --,,-,-,1 1 4 211115 l' - ---- ------ 1 Stevenson Taftrene .,,,,,,-.,..,.-,-,,. Thai? Rgbzita ---.,----,----A- 161 VaUl'aaDh0l'Sf Donna -r---- ----'------- W 6bSi9I' Lawrence P, ,,,,11,-- 4 Stickford Jill Avis ,,,,,.,.,,,, 7 Thober 1101111 A, .--- --,..-,-- ,--. A , 108 Vanryswyk Lynn .---- .,---.------- 1 xvvebster Richard W. Stieghorst Carol Ruth ........ 0 174 Thoden Robert F, ,,,,,,,, 120 1 VBJBO Alexandra ---- ------------------------- 9 Chelel' Bl1rf0l'l ------- ......,...... ,...,,, , , Stiemke Eugenia ........ ........... T hole Je-sica H. ....,,., 1 1 1 :fargo gli? t --'- W --------------- 1 1 Wefllake William . 1 StigliiZ Richard S. .l....... ....... T homas John J. ,,,,,,.,..,. 1 1 argo 0 er - ' ---------'-- - 1 Stipp Sally A, ,,.,,,.,..,,,.,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,. 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T homas Paul Kenneth ...,,,. 1 4 21 er er ar ---------------------------- Wegehf-rr Ruth A. .... 1 1 1 1 btockwell Robert M. ....... 16 Thomforde Fred 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, Vater Virginia Gay 89 149 4 Wegener Sue Ellen .,.., 1 stodder Mary Lynn .1,,. ,,,,,,, , Thgmfgrde James H, -,,.,,-1.,,--,A-.,V,,, Vaughn Carolyn Lee .A...-- 155 4 Wegman Martha ,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 1 1 4 Stoelting, Lyle C, ..,..,,. ..,.,,,.,.,., T 1101711150111 Beverly S, -,-,,--, ,,,,, 0 Veit Marilyn M. .....-...--- .---..--r-- - -103 Wegman Nola ,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,------,, , Stogentin, Marcia L, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Karen , , -A1-, 1 , 17 Venckus, Ferdinand!! .---.--- .-------------.- W ehking Rosemary ,,,,,,,,, , , Y Stoll, Donald R. ..............,. 107, 214 Thompson, Larry C11711011 ,,,,,,, 18 Vermaelen, Kathy . .....-..-- 1 . 1 Stoll, Henry William ,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,. 117 Thompsgny Susan K, ,.-.4,,,.-,,.-, 108 Vermaire, Margaret ....... 130, 161, Wehling, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,--,---. gwh- 5 8 Zt011enbe111g,b Carol Jean ............ 107 Thomsen, Karen Agnes ,. ,..... 108 V 1 A1 89 Wehmeier, John William ,,,.,,,. 121 O Z. 0 eff. .................... ...... 6 3 Thgmure, Pamela A, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 08 eI'lTlEll ell, D13 -1------------- 7 153 1 y Stone, Harold W. ......,..,,,...,..,,,,, ,,,,, T 1101-g,-en, Rut11 H, ,,,,,..-,,,.,A,,,,,A,,-,,A,, Vetter, Carole Helen ........ 108, 139, Wehmeyey, Philip George A Y.-' Stoppenhagen, Kay Marie .....,.. 107, Thormeyer, Barbara Grace ....,.,. 108 150, 164, 174 153 189 150, 174 Thorne, Paul ,....,1...........,.......,.......,..... Vida, Ronald Sfewrl ---'---------------- 121 Wehrman, Leola R. ,,,,-, 1,109 Story, Herbert Roy .,.,...,,,.,..,,,.,..,,,,, Thorner, Marilyn L. .......... ....... 1 08 Vzewegy Barl?ara Jean ------- 165 Weible, Pamela ........... ,,,,,,,,,, , ,109 ' A --.,- 07 Throrson, Leah L. .......... Vlllarrealr Mlchael -7- ---e- --r-'--- 3 9 Weichert, Richard P, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Storzbach, Marla nna .. 1 , Thush Mar L 108 Villiers Stan 108 We, kum M,t, A 109 r , y . .......... ..... 7 ----r - - ----------- ------- 1 c , lZI , ,,,,,,,,,, N10 Strang Karen D 112 Thune, Paul A ................... ....... 6 0 Virgil, Michael Stephen .---------- 132 Weihmg, Wauace Harvey ,,3f,1g12 Strashgimy Carol Ann 88, 136, Thursamx Edward W. ,,,,, .,,,,..,, 1 81 V1l'gll, R1Ql'l8!'Cl L- ----------1--- -----.- 1 53 17 Tlegs, Linda F, ..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,., 1 08 Vgsel, Elallle E. ------ ---.--1--------- 1 08 Weikum, Maud L Strasheim, Este, J, ,,,,,,, 101, 162 Tletie, Gerald R. ........ 121, 138.158 31557513 111211171 S- ---- -------- 1 15 ---- 122 weuert, Carolyloli ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 1 fl' , L' d F ....... 107, 155, Trmmf Kenneth 0- ----'------rr------'--- 88 Oc B' eryn '---'-- - - ' Wehbach, P 1 L. ........... Sm mg m a aye 177 Tgmper, Delbert G. .... ....... 1 as Vogel, Caf0lYH ,L- -------------- 133 Welnhardt, F20 Arthur M971 189 Strefling, Ronald ......,................. 120 Tlppett' Marhs H- --'--- --'--'-- 8 9 Vogel, ran Loulse ' W ei1'ih0ld, Robert ..........,,..,, .,,,,,,, 6 7 srreips Uldis Nor-munds .,......... 186 Tlpton' Rlchafd Lee ----- -----r---- V Ogel' John C- ------A-----'----'-- 153- 188 X1'einh0ld Wesley W 109 184 1 ----- ' 1 Stljetelmeler, -TOhn ........... 60, 130 Todhuhtery Jack' 220 ' 135,137 184 We1nho1d, Wlllard C. ....,,,, 109,184 Strleter, Carl DOL1glaS .................... Toelke Pal R ' 189 V0 t Ste hen H Welsenberger, Ken L. ...,.. ,.,,, 1 09 Stritof, Deanna B. ......l. .,l......... 8 8 ' U ' ---- '--- ----- r--- 5 ' P ' '- ' '4 '- ' Weiss, carol M, ,,,,,,, 109, 161 174 Stritof, Martin J. ...........l ........ 8 8 3.221260 01720. 'e 1- ----- --'---- 5 8' 59 Xolgt' CST? : 815 1 E238 Weiss, Gloria J. ........................ 1,1199 Egobslv kmldmlzq Dl?ne ------ 1537- 11322 Tolfbe 'KMZITER 'nn ' 133' mg ' al Omse 158 17.7 Weis-S, Mary LOU -----.---.-.---......-.. 109 F0 90 er, e!'l'l ....... , , .' ' Y , ' I ,---4 H Y 164, 174 Tvmmgl Vendo ..r.. ......... 7 ..... 1 08 Voigt, Karen Dawn .................... 108 giffffnfgiblggrbvgfstci. 90' :gg Stl-O-up, Nancy Leota ----, A -kuiv 88 164 gooker, Roger D. .............., 121, 153 Voigt, Linda Martha ....... 108, 150, Wells ' James O 4 ' Strllrll, Carol A- --------------- 38, 172 mlm' John R' i ' --108, 188 . . 173 Welog Gary ' Struve, Mary Jane ----o-,---,V gg, 176 Tramofr Wayne B- ------- 108, 199, Volgtlrla-llll, Fel'ClT1Ck N- -- ---------.-r- Welsh' Jamesk 156 St b , W'11- A th -----A 88 186 217 Volk, John L. ................................ 121 ' ' ' ' 313216 Balbirg Jr ufm 157 171 Trampe, Susan Laura .....,. 89, 168 Volkman, Alfred George ..., ...... 1 sg Wendt' Fred '1-'- '-'------------------------'----l-- Stuhr: Diana K, ' ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, f ,,,,,,,,, 10,107 T b N 170 Voll, Mary A- -------.--.-.--....- 108, 177 Vvgiiigergafatiggigg ' 132 St v C 1 Ed-th 8 Y 1 Tau , 01171311 L. ....,......,,,,,,,,,, 120 Vollmer, Karen J. ,..,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 ' ' Stmfgl, Eglin 1,1 ,,,..,,,,.. 125 112 Trwgott, Rlchard Carl ........... 89, Vollrath, John F. .............,.......... ss Xwfijiimagrg lshffor ---e---- 109' 133 Stun, 151100671011 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,f ,,,, 107 133, 137 VOIZ, Judith M. .... .. ....... 108, 131 Wemefy D. ee J' -----'- '--1- '--- - --10 Sturm, Dennis Carl ,,,,,,,, 120, 153, Trauvmann, Kenneth Leiglg .... 160, 117012, DMafvin 112 ...am ..,.,............ 108 Werner' Wgnnfell-E ---'- 9 162 , 07, 216 On ey en, onal ........,........., 183 ' .. ' '---' '---'-- '-1' ' - suabedissen, Came Diane ,,,,,,, 174 TraY1S' Jaxne Ellen ....... .-,.89, 176 Vonderhere, Lenore J. .......... ..... 1 73 Vvgemer' Wlmam M- -- -----1'---- --109 Succo Carl C Trelchely Rwhard L. ,... 108 Vonschlicten Barbara J 108 eselhoff- Gary R- -----------'----i ---109 51,110,211 M1chae1 i'i 1 81 155' Trenka, Janet Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, fQfQf,,g9 ' ' 1501 17+ Wessler- Judith Karen -------. 90, 150, ' ' ' 201 Trier. Stanley T. .............. ........ 1 08 Vonvolkenberg, Susan ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, N108 , , 171 Sundberg Thor Lennart 107 Trimble, Rlcllfifd WHYHB ........ 108 V0l1Wi1l6t, William ...,, Wesslell' Wllllam L' '-- '-- 59 138 Svec, Jogeph G. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 T t J dt 151 XOOTUCGS, -70311 S. ........ xggarmilciihaegallza ' S V G l - TCS , Ll ih A. ,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-.--,----- 1 08 oth, Mal-cu H, -A'-.-A.v.., 1 1 1 Fa- -- ---- S33222 Kfxeti Rr' Tscharmen, Marilyn F, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 S 2' 154 Vvgestnfyerl Jean E. .....-,-..- 109 ' - ' 164 ' ' es p al, John E. .......,................ 109 Svvbfglhjglsyfsiihargq J. ..,...., 130, 182 Tuelv Kenneth Richard Wetjen, Maureen J, ........ 109, 177 Sweenyy Mary' E' ' Tllhy, Naomi P, ,v,-w,,---'---k- ,-,-P-,---- 1 08 Weydemann, .TOAnIle ....... 90, 137, SW t, E11 -'.-.'A,,A,-, -,--- ' ' Tupper, Geoffrey Wyma ,.-....- 108 Wachholz, Paul E, ,.,,-,, 103 I 156 170 Swsidseny ggmes R 66' n 156 164 Wagner, Marybeth ----,--' Agll .-.---'.-. Wll l te, Gail Lisbeth ,,..,, 109, 175 ' Turley, Alan R, -.,..,,-.--- ' Wagner, Patricia L .,,- White, Judith A, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,l,.,,,,..... Swenson' Alan M' '1 1 07 Tuttl All -'--108 Wa p 1 J ' 108 White P 1 Ed 0 109 199 Swihart, A E1 ' --,, 9- ell 1 ........ 64, 72 Sllerr all . ......... .,,4,,, 1 83 - 3-ll Wal' 7 1 Swihart, vvrgyne A,AA.AAA.-- 7g Tyler, Judith D. .. ,,4,,,,,,,- 1,108 Wagner, Ruth C. ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 201, 217 swlnforfl, Hamm wade ,,,,,,... ' ,','f120 wqdsghmidt, Rudolph l,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,, 0 0 Vvglgiiel lionald E. ...... ........,--w1- 1 gg ' HBS , Stuart George ------ 34' 117 lE, homas John ..,,.... Switzer, Floyd M, ,, ,,,-,,,, 132, 137, 153, 13.1 Whitfield, George D. .............. 109 Swoyer, Melvin 1.....,,,,, ,w,,,,,, 1 07 Uebel Elaine E 108 WV31lfer,G13apba11a1 J. .........,,, 140, 156 Vvgglman, glue? R. .....-,.., 50 -,--- 1 151 Wygert, Michael I, -44'.'A'..- ' - --'----- -.---.... 7 Orla earl ,,,, 1,,039, 175 l all, aI'eS , 1 Sylirlski, Ruth D, Iqu- A ,..,, ...Y4.-i 3 flfelmanr Larry K- --------.1. .. .....,.. 72 Wallace, Barbara, 4,---- ,--, '- '.- 1 09 7 149, 164 Sylvester, Lowell F, --,--AAA'..-- 107 Uitgrf cEiglDaraA Kress ........ .,,..., 8 9 Wallace, Bonnie -,,--,-.... .'--------------- 1 09 W11lttemOre,' Arthur A, ,,...... .1220 Sztankay, Zoltan ,,,,,,,, ,,A,,. 0 gy 138 Ulblji h N96 - ----------- ,-... 1 08, 178 Wallen, Gary A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hvlthlhlh 1 21 Wlck, Daniel Harry .....,.. 109, 131. Uldrigkg -1----,-- -.... 1 09 wallman, Clifford George ,,,,,,,, gg Wdd . ' , - ------,... . 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Allen Frank 1....... 88--185 Umphrizy Willi 1 e 174 159 Wlegel' Judith A' ' 1 54 Talbert, Austin Richard .ffff ..,. f ,,,,,,,,,, Under-bor'n, Joyalglorilguen 151---15 Rql11isc1neA s. ........ 89, 154 Wlehe' John Waller 'r----' 90, 11435 Tauck, Kenneth W, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 20 Und 1711 ' nr lc ar . ..,...... .....121 Tangerman, Margaretta ,,,,1,,- AH-69 U1-b31!1l1511gnar01E ' ' 1 0 8 Wandreyf Elizabeth ......,,,,, 109 Wlellr, Josef ......v-.-,--1-- -r----- - 135 164 U1-bauler Barbara '----' ----- 1 7 7 Vffarlllell, D0ug1as ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Wienhorst, Richard ......... -.--1- ----- -'1- 7 2 Tans, Wayne F. ....,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 107 Urigy 10111121 A 105 1 1 23812125 yvarinslry, Elaine M. ...l. 90, 178 Wilde, Charlene Diana -------r 901 ' ' 1 1 3-I'l'16l', Ann K, ,,,,,1,-- -1--'--'-.v, 1 09 109 Tate, Marilyn H. ., ........ 107 244 1 174 217 Warshow, Martha E, VVildS, Gary William x rg.. N P453 . K 1:1 Nt Y rrg ,. ' ' . Inf .9 '.rr4:11. - dies? 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Steven .......,,....,.. 183, 201 Wunderlich, Jane Ruth ........ 90, 176 Wurm, Donald Earl . ,,,, .. ,,,,, Wykel, George J. .... . Wynes, Purricia M. Yakimow, John VVilliam Yanke, Arthur George Yaros, Marcella I. .... ...., . . Yoder, Marcia ..,.,........ Yost, Barbara Jane ,...... Young, Gloria S. Janet R. .. Young, Young, Marcus .. ...........189 90, 161, 174 115617161 110 184 90 182 Yung, Janice J. .. ....,,,,,., 110 Zabel, Sharon L. .,.... Zabel, Susan J. ........................... . Zastrow, Thomas L. ..... .110, Zautner, Susan Linda ....., . ,.... . Zech, Ronald H. . . ,... 121, Zeile, Ruth Andrea ...,, Zeim, Nancy Caroline . Zeller, David ......,,....,,., 174 148 Zickuhr, Nancy C. Ziegele, William J. .110 1 177 Ziegler, John A. ....... ...... 9 0 Ziegler, Karen R. .... .. 90 Ziegler, Mary L, ...... .,.,,. 1 10 Ziek, Roland F. ................ 132, Zilke, Carl William .. ......... .. Zima, Dusan Steve ................ Zimmerman, Darrell .....,. 69, 201, 207, 212, Zimmerman, James W. .... . Zimmerman, Sharon K. 110, Zimmerman, Thomas B. . Zimmerman, Herb R. ,,........... . Zimmerman, Pamela ....... 91, Zimmermann, James H. ....... . Zingerline, Charles J. Zinser, Robert M. ....... . Zoss, Leslie .,......................, ....... Zouganelis, Jacob John ........... Zschoche, Anita L. ....,..,,..........,., . 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