Vincennes University - Le Revoir Yearbook (Vincennes, IN)

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We all wonder at the individuals who strive almost endlessly to foretell the distant fu- tLu'e, but at the same time we must realize that our grand business in life is not to foresee what lies dimly in the future, but to do what lies alreadyfat hand. In the words of Aurelius, Every man's life lies within the presentg for the past is spent and done with, and the future is uncertain. Our life aticollege is ours to live. The best preparation for our future work is to do our work as well as we can today. Because of the tremendous and worldly influence of time in our everyday lives, this year's Le Revoir has tried to capture some of those unforgettable mo- ments of special importance in our life at VU. AsiFather Time looks on and the golden sands sift through the hourglass, we tell you our story . . . Qgvnliraiinn i 1 7 nan glnlqn Qfinfnarcl glflill We, the staff and sponsors of the 1968 LE REVOIR, dedicate this yearbook to Dean Hill, in sincere hopes that he will continue to serve Vincennes University and her students in the future years as he has in previous years. 'f ' Wiillwkrllwmw. 9 9,5 O , . yfffrrhnief .y John Howard Hill came to the deanship of Ellsworth College in Iowa. He returned to-indiana in ordeifjto family which, at that time, had special need for his presence. 'll' Q most fvrtwwte to Secure his Ser- vices. At that time, he probably knew more--Q1i'Q1Zt,tiie1 comprehensive junior college than any- one else on the staff or faculty of Two years later he was persuaded to Faculty and Director of the Vin- cennes Educational Center, an evening with Indiana University. Since that tinze he has given outstanding leadeiishigj, University and to the Vin- cennes Educational Center. V. f fl' lll Dean Hill knows junior colleges and be doing. He has labored through the years to maintain high academic standi1rdsf:iat'fVff7ieeiifieS UI'liVf2l'Sify, and in mf-9 regard his contribution has been decisive to the welfare As the University has changed from a small commuting college into a sizeable llll institution, Dean Hill has changed with it, and, his educational leadership has significant in its development. He has been a helpjhtl dean, alwaysi willinggto.rgivepifpntiorz to the welfare of the individ- ual faculty member, always concerned that member make an effective contri- bution in his Held, always willing to listenitoQtheW,sl1gg6S?ffOiis of others, and kindly in his own criticism ofothers. He is the kind ofa call a friend and colleague. Vin- cennes University is deeply indebted .W to Dean ....' Hillg',,Oi3,Lth.e .yy. quality of his leadership, for the depth of his insight, and for the brought to the institution tlzrouglz his long tenure. We hope we may lia.i11.e,.ltzS.iseiglztees-Ygfcizeaneindejinite future. ' -.ff .A Tfjilifj . y - fi-if Isaac K. Beckes new am k rigyijrivfw Q-Q--.I ' . ,fi A dedicated man in a busy office A meeting with Dean Higgins at Indiana University ffl -.E Y ll' I gg nl At Lake Superior- looking for agates Off to work on a hot day A favorite sport and pastime C' To pick or not to pick! X mwwql Dean Hill getting ready for the annual faculty fish fry at Judge Shake's cabin 7 leisure . . . X 1'P5iI3lP11f,5 2552132 ggr. CEIEEIHIZ 33221225 QHr25id2ni nf 3Hi11r2nn25 QEInii.12r5iiQ A beloved history professor of my college days used to say tlzat historical events come in the 'fullness of time, when social, economic, and political e- vents coalese to make them possible. Transferred to the contemporary and to Vincennes University this means that a number of' factors have been coordinated to make possible the present outstanding contribution being made. Among these factors has been the rapid growth of the student body, mak- ing possible the expansion of the curricular offerings until some twenty-eiglzt vocational-technical programs are offered along with the Hne academic IVKHZS- fer programs. Increasing support both ,financial and psychological from Governor Roger Branigin and the General Assembly has been decisive in making possible the University 's service to an evergrowing student body. These factors joined with the dedicated leadership of the Board of Trust- ees, the excellent leadership of the faculty, the loyal support of the friends and alumni have brouglzt Vincennes University to the peak ofits educational service. My personal thanks to all for their cooperation in the past year. It has been a year of progress and service. The student body is to be congratulated on its spirit and leadership throughout the year. I.K.B. 7 narrl of 'dlrusiens Seated: Mrs. Richard Dunseth Mrs. Zella Young First Row Standing: Edward Kuhn Clarence McCormick, First Vice President Byron Lewis Albert Rosenberg, Treasurer Dr. Isaac K. Beckes, Executive Committeeman Back Row Standing: Gerald Minderman, Second Assistant Secretary Maurice Gosnell Joseph Day Matthew E. Welsh, President William Johnson Edson Catt Dr. John Anderson Not Pictured: Judge Curtis Shake, Honorary Chairman Dr. Nathaniel Ewing, Second Vice President ' Mrs. Florence Watts, Secretary Robert Bierhaus, Sr., First Assistant Secretary Glen Bretz Mrs. Richard Brumfield Robert Graham, Jr. Robert E. Green MRS. NELLIE NIERSTE George Hayes Secretary to Board of Trustees Curtis Klmmell Adler Lyons Joseph Riley Charles Schenk John Snyder Donald Bell, Attomey for the Board 004' Mufti ir Qs mime fur the rhninistratinn if lzfiqiri fiUlwiUiN 1 .l i' i iii li I? ffxfkfxl mit il ul K ' . 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We are living in a world of computers and space flights, a world of' faster transportation and technology- and consequently, it can often be a world of con- fusion and chaos if we haven't learned to effectively cope with these evergrowing changes in our civilization. - T he administration at Vincennes University is not composed of cold-hearted and stone- facedgteachers which many universities tend to produce, but they are found to be unfailing friends to the students of VU in time of need. These teachers are just asf interested in their students, as they are in their subjects and this fact alone sets VU far out in front in educa- tional circles throughout the nation. hese teachers fare not only interested in the surface techniques of knowledge, but they strive endlessly- to delve into the unknown to substitute the maybes of education with pos- itive fconclusion. They are proud of their work,5,and their pride in teaching is indeed justi- fied by the outstanding accomplishments and contributions to welfare by men and women who were once theiristudents at Vincennes University . . . t Qsrlminisiraiinn EAN J. HOWARD HILL ean of the Faculty MRS. JEANNETTE KARP Secretary to Dean Hill . B., Indiana University, 19255 M. S., Indiana University, 19305 Graduate ork- Columbia, Northwestern, and Iowa Universities MRS. JACKIE McKEE Secretary to Dean Carter e ' , in - . ,. L '- ' ei Q' il ii ' Z e 4 - - mgwgggie .ul IH ,Wi , 5 f - , .X ii mea? 'V' wi li i , . I I f ' -.'-L: . lv., ,I ,,,, ,. I 5.7. ,- DEAN CORNELIA CARTER Dean of Women B. S., Southern Methodist University: M. S., Indiana University 2 rlminisiraiinn DEAN PHILLIP M. SUMMERS Dean of Men and Guidance B. S., Indiana University: M. S., Indiana University 4 .'f1Jf.,l1,1 MRS. THELMA WI LLARD Secretary to Dean Summers MRS. N. JUDITH HUFF Secretary to Dean Violante 10 i'-I - - Z'- ' 1' . . y 1 I DEAN STEPHEN A. VIOLANTE Dean of Admissions l Q B. A., Wesleyan University, M. S., University of Hartford, University of Omaha 1, em, J. HOWARD HILL MRS. HARRIETTE GROSCOP of the Division of Humanities Chairman of the Department of English and Literature B., Indiana University, 19255 M. S., Indiana Univer- B. A., Franklin College, lVl. S., Indiana State University, , 19305 Graduate work- Columbia, Northwestern, Graduate work- Indiana University Iowa Universities 3 ggnparimeni uf 4 nglis n 5 '1 and I I f F 1 I rieraiure IVIRS. MILTON BAILEY English Assistant B.S., Indiana University ROBERT BERRY IVIRS. DAVID BROWNING DR. ROBERT CAGLE 'ana University, lVI,A,, Indiana Lab Assistant Asst. Professor of English and Speech B.S., Southern Illinois Normal U., 1951 lVl.A., Southern Illinois Normal U., 1952 Ph.D,, University of Illinois, 1966 11 ii Qgepartmmi uf 4 nglislq X MRS. MARCELLA M. CASTLE B.S., Eastern Illinois University MRS. LAMONT DEHL English Assistant MR. ALAN COYNER Assistant Professor of English B.A., Indiana University, M.S., Indiana State University MR. JOHN DUNSTAN Assistant Professor of English B.A., Hanover College, M.S., Purdue University: B.D., Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary MRS. ERNESTINE FARRELL English Instructor B.S., Oakland City College 12 MISS JANE GODARE English Assistant MRS. ELISABETH CRAWFORD Associate Professor of English B.S., University of Chicago, M.S., I ana University, Graduate vvork-Indiana University, U. C. L. A., University Pennsylvania, University of Houston, University of Edinboro MR. LARRY EDWARDS English Instructor B.S., University of Louisvilleg M University of Louisville MRS. BETTY JOHNSON English Assistant A.A., Vincennes Universityg B.A., ana University 3 Peparimeni uf 4 nglish MISS LUCILLE KAUL Associate Professor of English B.A., Bethany College: M.A., University of New Mexicog Graduate work- Uni- versity of Colorado, Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Wisconsin, and Indiana University MRS. JESS KEYSER Lab Assistant in English Vincennes University, Indiana Univer sity, University of Illinois, Eastern llli nois University MISS AMY LOOMIS Assoc. Professor of Speech and Drama B.A., University of Michigan: Graduate work- Northwestern University, Co- lumbia University, American Academy of Dramatic Arts MRS. VIRGINIA MILLER English Assistant MR. MYRON McKlTTRICK Assistant Professor of English B.S., Drake University: M.S., Indiana University: B.D., Christian Theological Seminary MRS. RITA POTTER Assistant Professor of English B.S., Eastern Illinois University 13 Q Bepartment nf I nglisly NIR. JAMES F. PRINCE Assistant Professor of English B.A., M.A., University of South Caro- lina: Graduate work- George Peabody College for Teachers MR. JOSEPH RALEY Associate Professor of English B.S., Indiana State University, 1963: Graduate work- Indiana State Univer- sity, 1959 MRS RALPH SIMON MRS. JUDITH CHATTAM MRS. LOUISE WEBB B S Mankato State Minnesota Associate Professor of English Assistant Professor of English B.S., in English and Literature B.A., Indiana University M S I University MR. JAMES WELTON Associate Professor of English A.A., Vincennes University: A.B., Indi- ana State University: M.S., Indiana Uni- versity: Graduate work- Southern Illi- nois University MRS. LAURA ZANETIS English Assistant Eeparimeni uf glillusir MR. RICHARD ERTEL Chairman of the Music Department B. Mus., Chicago Conservatory of Mu- sic, 1952: M. Mus., Chicago Conserv- atory of Music, 1953 MR. KENNETH UMFLEET Professor of Piano B.M., Oberlin College, 19255 M.A., Columbia University, 1932, Graduate work- Columbia University, Northwest- ern University MRS. LINDA TUCKER B. Mus., Indiana University, 19585 B. Mus. Ed., Indiana University, 1958 MR. J. TIMOTHY WEAVER Director of Student Activities Director of Stage Band B. Mus. Ed., Indiana University 4 apartment 7 zxngnages RA BR ENTON Professor of French MRS. VIOLA WEDDE LL Professor of English and German B.S., Indiana State University, M.S Indiana State University 2Bepartment nt nme ' cnnnmics MRS. CAROLL DEEM Assoc. Professor of Home Economics A.S., Vincennes University: B.S., Indi- ana State University: M.S., Indiana Uni- versity Qgepartment nt fart NIRS. MARY VAN METER Associate Professor of Art B.S., Indiana University: M.S., Indiana University apartment nt lghilusnplpg REV. BERNARD LUTZ MR. FRANKLYN SCHROEDER REV. FRANK L. BALDWIN B.S., St. Meinrad College: S.T.L., Uni- Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A.,WestminsterCollege:S.T.B.,S.T. versity of Innsbruck, Austria: Graduate B.S., Central Michigan University, 1963: New York Theological Seminary, Uni work- The State University of Iowa B.D., Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Theological Seminary, New York 1967 Department nt Hlnnrnalism MR. ROBERT SCHULTHEIS MR. FRED WALKER,JR. Editor of the Valley Advance Director of Journalism Department B.S., St. Joseph College Faculty Advisor to The Trailblazer 16 Bepartmeni nf lghgsiral 4 nluwiiun MISS ANDREA MEYERS Assistant Professor in Physical Education B.S., Indiana State University: M.A., Indiana State University JERRY O REYNOLDS MR WAYNE WILSON Education Instructor Bowling Instructor an ity o ege M Indl Vincennes University 4 inisinn uf Etienne and gililailqnmaiirs S 'S S MR. CURTIS A. DHONAU Chairman of the Division of Science and Mathe- matics: Chairman of the Science Department B. S., DePauw University, M. S., Indiana Univer- sity, Graduate work- Mississippi State Univer- sity, and Indiana University 4 apartment nf Etienne MR. JAY BARDOLE MR. STEWART A. BOYER MISS NANCY DECOSTED Assistant Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Geology Instructor of Chemistry 3. A., Grinnell College, M. A., DePauw B. S., DePauw University niversity MRS. KAYE GLASS MRS. SHEILA KELLEY MR. HOLLIS LEIGHLY Instructor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Geography Professor of Science B.S., Ball State University, 19641M.A., B. S., University of Illinois Ball State University, 1966 University of Illinois: Butler - University of Wisconsin apartment nf dense MR. EDWARD A. MUNYER Associate Professor of Science B. S., Illinois State University: M. S., Illinois State University MR. RANDALL SCHORMANN Assistant Professor of Biology B. S., Southern Illinois University, Joli- et Junior College MISS CAROLYN THOMPSON Chemistry Lab Assistant Vincennes Universityp Indiana Univer- sity MRS. DOROTHY PALMER Biology Lab Instructor MR. ROBERT STALCUP Associate Professor of Chemistry B. S., Indiana State University, M. A. T., in Chemistry, Graduate work- Indiana University MR. JOHN M. WALKER Assoc. Professor of Biological Sciences B. S., Eastern Illinois University, 19505 M. S., University of Illinois, 19515 Grad- uate work- University of Illinois and Drake University 19 MR. ALLEN L. BRADFIELD Chairman of the Department of Mathematics Director of Athletics A. S., Vincennes University, 1948: B. S., University of Illinois, 19505 M. S., Indiana Uni- versity, I955p Graduate work- Clark University MR. ROBERT G. BAIL Associate Professor of Mathematics B. S., McKendree College MR. DAVID J. KEUSCH Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. A., Indiana State University, M. S., Indiana State University 20 4 apartment nf gllilailqemaiins MR. JAMES M. BROWN Associate Professor of Mathematics B. S., University of Illinois: M. S., University of Illinois MR. JOHN McGAUGHEY Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., University of Illinois, 1958, M.A., University of Illinois, 19595 Illinois Institute of Technology I A 1 I c t MR. WILLIAM STEGEMOLLER Associate Professor of Mathematics B. S., 'Indiana State University, M. Indiana State University, Graduate w - Rutgers University Bepztrimnni nf Qxgriruliure MR. MERLE CUNNINGHAM DR. ELLSWORTH CHRISTMAS Professor of Agronomy and Agriculture Professor gf Agriculture B. S., Purdue University, M. S., Purdue University, Ph. D., Purdue University Q .Q A 'mr 'J 73-.rf Peparimeni nf 7 ngineering MR. JAMES MORLEY MR. JOHN H. OSTENDORF Assistant Professor of Engineering Associate Professor of Physics A.S., Vincennes University, 19625 B.S., B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute Tri-State College, 1965 DR. CHELSEA L. LAWLIS - . Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences B. A., Franklin College, M. A., Indiana Univer- Ph. D., Indiana University MR. PRESTON B. ALBRIGHT Professor of History B. A., Colorado College, M. A., Univer- sity of Colorado, Graduate work- Stanford University, University of Min- nesota, and Indiana University MR. LARRY LEHMAN Associate Professor of Social Sciences B. S., Indiana State University, M. S., Indiana State University 22 4 inisinn nf nnial Sniennes riff, MRS. HELEN JENSEN Associate Professor of Social Studies B. A., Nebraska Wesleyan University, M. S., Kearney State College, Denver University, Temple University, Grad- uate work- University of Kentucky The Spirit of 'I776 DR. JUNE DOLLAHAN Professor of English and Psychology B. Ed., Eastern Illinois State T College, M. A., University of Ph. D., Northwestern University DR. ORVILLE F. MOORE Professor of Psychology B. S., Iowa State University, M.S., I State U., Ed. D., Indiana University givin:-inn nf 5116311 Snzienrns MR. TERRY D. McCRANEY Associate Instructor of Economics B. S., Indiana State University DR. RON RIDGLEY Associate Professor of Social Sciences B. A., Indiana University, M. A., Indiana State University, Ph. D., Indiana Uni- versity MR. B. G. WEBB Associate Professor of History B.A., Augustana College, Illinois: M. S., University of Illinois MR. JACK RALEY Associate Professor of Social Sciences B. S., Indiana State University, M. S., Indiana State University MR. C. BLISS TALLEY Associate Professor of Psychology B. S., Greenville College: M. A., Univer- sity of Michigan REV. PHILIP J. WOODWORTH Associate Professor of Sociology B. S., Culver-Stockton College, B. D., School of Religion- B. U., L. H. D., Calway Col. Chonorary Gluten' QHi11isinn MR. BILL G. SPENCE Chairman of the Career Division B. S., Indiana State University: M. S. Indiana State University 4 apartment mzhnnlugg MR. MARION BLACKBURN Assoc. Professor of Electronics: Chair- men of the Department of Technology B. S., Indiana State University: M. S., Indiana State University: Purdue Uni- versity, Ball State University MR. JOE BEACH Associate Professor of Technology B. S., Indiana State University MR. KENDALL E. BOMBARD MR. CHARLES W. FANTON Associate Professor of Electronics Lab Instructor in Electronics A. S., De Vry Technical Institute: B. S., Indiana State University 24 MR. GERALD KEENE Associate Professor of Technology B. S., Indiana State University Pnparimnni nf mzhnnlngg MR. TED D. LANE Chairman of the Extended Services B. S., Education, M. S., Education MR. JOHN MILLIGAN Assistant Professor of Auto Mechanics B. S., Indiana State University MR. DAVID NORWOOD Instructor in Food Service Technology B. S., Institutional Management MRS. EDITH MAY Technical Instructor B. S., Indiana State University MR. RICHARD MURPHY Instructor in Technical Drafting B. S., Oakland City College: M. S., Indiana State University MR. RICHARD POINTER Asst. Professor of Drafting Technology B. S., Industrial Education and Voca- tional Drafting LI 4 apartment nf erltnnlngg MR. DAVID POTTER MR. STEVE SIMONDS Instructor in Data Processing Instr. in Automotive Mechanics Tech Attendance at eight IBM Schools nology B. S., Indiana State University MR. EDWIN J. STOLL Instructor in Graphic Reproductions Kemper Military College: Milwaukee Institute of Technology! Indiana State University MR. JOHN TILLEY MR. GEORGE WHITEHOUSE Assistant Professor of Machine Trades lI1Sff- in Automotive Nl9Ch3l1iCS TSCI1' B. S., Indiana State University: M. S., n0l09V Indiana State University Vincennes U 'IV9l'SifV 4 epzrrimeni nf 115111255 MR. FORREST McGLONE Chairman of the Department of Business B. S., Indiana State Universityg M. B. A., Indiana University THUR E HORTIN MRS MARY A LUKENS MISS SHERILYN NELSON Professor of Business Instructor of Business Instructor of Business S University of Dayton B. S. In Business B S Indiana State University Professor of Business Associate Professor of Business ssocla e ro ndlana State University: M. S., A. S Indiana State University M S B S Oakland City College State University Indiana University GERALD E SMITH ' MRS LENA WALDEN MR ERIC WALDEN I . . MISS LEE GODARE I feparimnnt uf Chairman of the Department of Nursing B. S., Indiana University, M. S., Indiana Uni- versity MRS. LAVETA JUDY Associate Professor of Nursing B. S., Indiana University, M. S., Indi- ana University 3 MRS. MARY McMILLIN Assoc. Professor of Practical Nursing G. E. D. urging xx I X z MISS ROSEMARY KING Associate Professor of Nursing B. S., University of Illinois, M. S., Indiana University eparimeni nf Qgraciiral urging MRS. MARJORIE MILLER Assoc. Professor of Practical Nursing B. S., in Nursing Education, working toward Graduate work in M. S., Reg- istered Nurse MRS. EDWARD RISCH, Jr. Associate Professor of Nursing B. S., Indiana University, work- Indiana University MRS. LYNDA RYCHENER Assoc. Professor of Practical B. S., University of Evansville Pepartmeni uf Graphit eprnrluniiuns RUDOLPH J. MULLIS MRS. KATHLEEN NIEHAUS oreman of Printing Department Graphic Reproductions Assistant Manager l DAVID LITTLE Pilot of Flight Technology S., Delta State College KEN BERRY MR. WALTER M. HOLLINGSWORTH in Aviation Mechanics Technology Instr. in Aviation Mechanics Technology A. A. License, A 8: P, C. F. I. Purdue University MR. KEN WHITKANACK Assistant Professor of Graphic Repro- ductions B. S., in Technology MR. WILLIAM KING Instructor in Flight Technology Spartan School of Aeronautics: Flight Instructor and Commercial Pilot 29 4 apartment nf Qtitiatiun MR. ROBERT LYONS MR. JOHN MITCHELL Instructor in Aviation Technology Instructor in Aviation Technology B. S., in Flight Technology MR. ERNEST ROLLER General Flight Technician Flight Instructor Advanced Ground Instructor ' - . N... . F . l I SHI! EXTERIOR VIEW OF THE TWA SIIVIULATOR -'---1'w'T'1 'Fw-M i -'r -e E. M. .V . .. - . --,- 1 - . le.- . '1 1 W A A i -:Zu-A .-. - - - X - -. l MAJOR HARRY WATTS, Jr. Assoc. Professor of Flight Technology Parks Air College: USAF Pilot Training School: Communications0fficers School Through the cooperation of Mr. Edward Frankum, an alumnus of Vincennes Univer- sity and presently an official of Trans World Airlines, the university received a gift of a Super G Constellation simualtor for use in the aviation flight course at VU. The complete simulator, valued originally at S1,000,000, was installed in a redesigned building on the corner of First and Harrison Streets, adjacent to the campus, by three engineers from TWA. Actual flight condi- tions, emergencies and procedures can be simulated in the mock-up of the four en- gine plane. The aim of TWA and VU is to produce graduates who will be immediately employable by the country's airlines. With new teaching aids now available, advanced specialized training should be the only pre- requisite to positons with the airlines. Major Harry T. Watts will be in charge of the simulator training program. 7 xewiine Gmfires Dr. Beckes and Mr. Bottenfield in the President's office. DR. ISAAC K. BECKES President of Vincennes University 1 , wr! -r .4l MR. JACK BOTTENFIELD Assistant to the President MRS. GAZELLA SUMMITT Secretary to the President MRS. DALE MILLER Secretary to the President MRS. SUSAN MASON Secretary to Mr. Bottenfield rgisirar MISS IVIERIDITH A. JORDAN MISS DELORESSNYDER Registrar Secretary to the Registrar Among the chief responsibilities of the Registrar are keeping the official academic records of the students who attend VU, preparing official transcripts of those students wanting to transfer, and acting as a center of information regarding the articulation of courses in various programs. uhlir elatiuns ous action groups. Mr. Bates assumed his present position at the begin- As Director of Public Relations, Rick Bates directs the designing and editing of most of the brochures and administrative publications of V. U. He meets with visiting dignitaries, attends conventions and col- lege days at area high schools, plans and executes displays for State Fair and conferences. He is in charge of campus tours and setting up open house occasions. He meets with members of community organizations to maintain satisfactory relationships between the University and vari- MR RICK BATES Director of Public Relations Mrs. Barbara DeBoer serves the dual positions of Director of the News Bureau and of the Office of Alumni Affairs. In the former posi- tion, she is responsible for covering and dispensing news releases con- cerning every department and all campus activity to all news media whether it is of area interest or pertains to a much wider scope. As the Director of the Office of Alumni Affairs, she is responsible for all mail- ings to alumni, keeping up-to-date records of alumni and their addresses, editing alumni publications and arranging general affairs of interest to them. ning of the current school year. Q' in S MRS. BARBARA DeBOER Public Relations ' nz-iness fl9ffire Qsrlminisiraiinn Mrs. Doris Daugherty, Controller of Vincennes University, is re- n sponsible . . . for budgeting expenditures in all departmentsg . . . for keeping and balancing the books of the University, . . . to handle and control all money both incoming and outgoingg . . . to be in charge of the payroll and distribution of all salaries, . . . to perform such general business activities as may be deemed necessary for the welfare of the institutiong . . . to prepare the preliminary budget for the review of the Presi- dent and the Board of Trustees. On June 3, 1968, Mrs. Daugherty will begin her fifteenth year at Vincennes University. MRS. DORIS A. DAUGHERTY Controller A F, . V' H i q Cf' 7 , Q V ' IX E VU! Q 3 A Wvwl , 5 1 ' 'v U Mr. Carl Weidner, Purchasing Agent, joined the Administrative Staff in the summer of 1966. In this position, he is in charge of purchasing all supplies and equipment for the various departments of the University. With the in- creasing enrollment and the additions of new dorms, student facilities, and many more departments of VU, this is one of the busiest offices on campus. MR. CARL M. WEIDNER Purchasing Agent 7 nsiness fl9ffirv ersunnel L ...A MRS. ROBERT E. BROWN MRS. LOIS COYNE MRS. PEARL A. ELLIS Assistant Payroll Secretary to Mr. Weidner MRS. GEORGE FAULKNER MRS. MADGE KLEIN MRS. BERNIE LENAHAN P.B.X. Operator Bookkeeper Cashier ' ' my mu I +1 MR. B. B. McDONALD MISS JEAN McCARTHY MRS. JUDY WILSON Accountant Assistant to Controller Cashier 34 indent Qaida DW , V: Z W V 1 1' 3 Q 1 , I 1, 1' Y 3 3 1, L NIR. WARREN POTTER Director of Student Finance ' DR. WANITA M. BAILEY MRS. HELEN MURPHY Director of Student Placement Assistant Director of Guidance 5 .i -' i . ii, 1 l ix-Tk MR. WILLIAM THOMAS MRS. NANCY POWELL Psychological Services Student Health Nurse turleni Qsrtihiig PAULA A. UNDERHILL Secretary to Mr. Weaver dent activities directed to serve the general student body and to direct a program for the orderly and efficient organi- zation of student clubs. MR. J. TIMOTHY WEAVER Director of Student Activities nsnrhaiinns I MISS MARGARET L, BAKER Activity Calendar for Campus Events Director of Reservations 4 I o el B MISS SUSANNE RYDER MRS. RHODA GRANGER RUTH SMALL- Mailing Room Supervisor The main objectives of Mr. Weaver's office are to as- sist in the organization and direction of a program of stu- erreiaries ll CATHY BEZY MISS CAROLYN S. BLAIR Center Student Finance JOY BROWN MARY JO CASE Science Department Science Department NDA RUBLE MRS. MARY SHOWALTER Department Health Office MISS LINDA BOSWELL MRS. BONITA L. BROSIUS Practical Nursing Department Career Division MRS. HELEN DAVIS MRS. BETTY HOBSON English Department English Department MRS. JOHN WALKER MISS SUSAN WILSON Nursing Department Computer Center Beparimnni nf nusing T I MR. CARLIJOICE TT is MR. FORREST WAGGONER Assistant Director Of Housing MR. JOHN D. COOPER Director of Housing Director of Residence Halls MRS. MARY E. BENHAM MRS. MARTHA HART MRS. BEULAH LAMB MRS. VIRGINIA WHITE Wornen's Residence Hall Housemother Men's East Hall Housemother Men's West Hall Housernother Men's West Hall Housemother MRS. LOUISE Al-I-EN MHS. THELNIA NORRIS MRS. RUTH STEIFLER East Hall Desk Clerk lgvorpegs 'Residence Hall Men's West Hall Desk Clerk es er MRS. RICHARD MARTIN MRS. JUANITA VANGILDER Housing Department Secretary Secretary to Mr. Cooper 38 T HALL COUNSELORS Royce Mason Tom Terrell Bill Judy Dave Archer James Brandon Wayne Steffen Mark Cronk Louis Matthews Dennis Cripe John Baker- flst Semesterj Wallace Hunter- flst Semesterj John Hoffman- fist Semesterj Curtis Cam bell p - 12nd Se mesterj Tom Hoffman- f2nd Semesterj Robert Russell- 12nd Semesterj 's East Hall Student nursing gilnierns MISS SUE HOOD Women's Residence Hall F I R S T WOMENS RESIDENCE HALL COUNSELORS First row, left to right: Karen Branscom, Rose Marie Williams, Doris Baute, Pat Bullard, Linda Siefert, Pam Wise, Cindy Cooper Second row: Mr. John Cooper, Tom Schmidt, Dave Wood, John Hoffman, Dave Archer, John Moore, Jim Petty, Joe Gieman, Royce Mason Third row.' Louis Matthews, Larry Strange, Wallace Hunter, Bill Stolzman, Dennis Cripe, Wayne Steffen, Tom Boswell RICHARD HANSON MISS MARY STILLING Women's Residence Hall MR. KENNETH PETERSON Men's Residence Hall Patty Bullard Cindy Cooper Linda Seifert Carolyn Rains Rose Marie Williams Karen Branscome Sandra Woodring- flst Semesterj Mary Ann Ade- flst Semesterj Pat Headley- flst Semesterj Nada Huron- Und Semesterj Marsha Knolton- f2nd Semester, Cheryl Miller- f2nd Semesterj I EAST HALL COUNSELORS Tom Schmidt Richard Larson- HEAD COUNSELOR Joe Gieman Larry Strange Dan Kelso Dave Wood John Moore Steve Moore Steve Kendall Jim Petty Tom Boswell Stan Coovert Bill Stolzman George Hook- fist Semesterj Ron Stewart- Clst Semesterj Steve Eastridge- 12nd Semesterj Steve Curry- f2nd Semesterj Dan Duffie- f2nd Semesterj l 1' ul, E I V N.. I NIR. JIM WHITEHEAD Men's West Hall GBM 151151 'gigunlminre MR. JAMES D. McOUAlD MRS. MARIE McOUAID Co-Manager Co-Manager MRS. FRANCES E. BECKES MRS. MILDRED BROTHERS MRS. BARBARA MEIER Bookstore Assistant Bookstore Assistant Bookstore Assistant During Cheerleader s Workshop special displays were shown in the Vigo room by the Old Post Bookstore X ff If X W ' fl! Glurina QE. Shake clfilxrarg The Curtis G. Shake Library, dedicated on December 7, 1960, was a gift to the University from hundreds of donors in this area. It was the first building devoted exclusively to library facilities in the history of the pioneer institution whose roots date back to the frontier days of 1801. In 1953 when the University moved to the present campus, the library was housed in the Science Building. In the spring of 1966, the new Byron R. Lewis Wing was added to the present building to house the historical documents and books belonging to Vin- cennes University and to serve as a depository of other materials of historical significance. Presently the documents and books are housed in the lower level of the new wing, and the library is using the up- per floor as a periodical and reference room for students and faculty. urlin- isual clfahnrainr Under the Audio-Visual Depart- ment, a special committee was formed to advise the librarian of the purchase of audio-visual materials, to recom- mend to the purchasing agent the kinds of audio-visual materials needed, and to supervise the general program of or- ganizing and handling audio-visual ma- terials and equipment. On occasion, this committee makes recommenda- tions to the faculty for the develop- ment of a total audio-visual program to serve the university 's educational needs. Exterior of Library Graphit eprnrlwztiuns EDWARD J. llVlLE RUDIJ MU'-LIS DONALD CANTWELL Glampws mznrdg Among the chief duties of the VU Campus Security Force are to enforce all parking regulation on campus, aid in the alleviation of traffic problems, and to keep close watch on all campus ac- tivity. Under a new parking sticker plan this year, the Security Force helped to bring an end to congested student parking. Stolen books, valuables, and damaged VU property are also prob- lems handled directly by the VU Secur- ity Office. NIRS. BETTY CONRAD CHARLES DUN LAP Secretary QHHIIBQ Quzlimnre ROSS GARRIGUS RALPH J. SMITH ROBERT SCHULTHEIS Editor Emeritus Managing Editor Editor I Assistant Professor in Journalism Assistant Professor in Advertising WALKER, JR. of VU Journalism Program MRS. PATSY GOUVERNEUR Friden Operator MRS. ELLEN CRAWFORD Secretary 41 F Z IIINJS5' if NNN A' 'Xe MRS. VIVIAN FANTON Commercial Artist MRS. JEAN LAWHEAD Chairman of Composing Room 44 M. 39. 35. Q MR. WAYNE SCHULER MR. DAVID GOODNOW Chief Engineer Program Director W. V. U. T. television was first il gated in December of 1966. Various progn in addition to educational services, laid foundation for expanded television service the entire community. Over a period of two years, a comp array of new equipment was added to on the most modem educational facilities in area- W. V. U. T. was held in March of 1968 with Mr Walker, Chairman of the Journalism De ment, presiding. The formal dedication of W. V. U. . IF P niileraiig 'gflnfnling Wanna MR. WAYNE WILSON Manager Bowling class teaches St. Vincent's orphans the techniques of bowling. SQ:5eQal?yMl l-EY iiunlmi ninn 7 und Service EUGENE J. PETELLE Food Service Director Mr. Eugene Petelle, Manager of Vincennes University Food Services, has seen the growth of the food service from 15 employees in 1960 to the present 65 employees in 1968. Food Service is now feeding over 1080 people on the boarding plan, 1511 through the Snack Bar, and 127 through the cafeteria line daily be- sides coffee hours, private luncheons, school functions, outside groups and organizations,and Sunday dining during the two semesters. Also being served are the Alumni, summer school, band camps, and various summer work shops. Approximately 734,720 meals will have been consumed in 1968 compared to about 96,000 meals in 1960. TED JONES Night Cafeteria Manager MR. DAVID NORWOOD Food Service Technology 5. MRS. LILLIAN LACEFIELD Office Mgr. and Catering Hostess Vincennes University announced a new Career Division program to prepare students to perform effectively and quickly in supervisory and administrative capacities in commercial and institutional feeding operations. Graduates of the two-year program qual- ify for beginning managerial and supervisory positions in the food service centers of restaur- ants, clubs, colleges, department stores, indus- trial plants, institutions, hospitals, schools and catering services. The program gives the student an under- standing of the theory of quantity food service along with supervised practical experience in the field. Student Qdninn 7 und Bernice Z li ' Y - x A 1 , X A A A 3 1 NIRS. JO ANN CARIE IVIRS. LORETTA WALKER MRS. LINDA BLUBAUM Food Service Office Personnel Food Service Office Personnel Food Service Office Personnel Mrs. Ruth Carter began working for Vincennes University on January 4, 1954. She was in charge of Food Service in the house which now has the nurses offices in it. They then moved to the rear of the auditorium because of lack of space in the old house. She was in charge of Food Ser- vice until 1961 when the present Food Service was called in because of increased student enrollment. At the start of the 1961-62 school year she moved to the basement of the Student Union, then the recreation room, called the Tomahawk Room. She watched over the television, ping pong tables, card games, chess tables and checker tables. She now is the head supervisor of the Campus Club. At the present time, there are three ladies who work with her. Another activity of Mrs. Carter was being a chaperone for the cheerleaders and basketball team when they went away for games. In 1958, Coach Bradiield asked her ampns Qlluh NIRS. RUTH CARTER Housemother and Hostess to be the housemother for the basket house. She accepted the job with intel Coach Bradfield moved the starters in first, but at the present time there are se players living in the house. She bakes birthday cake for each one on his birthday Although not a native Hoosier, has always been greatly interested in history of Indiana. At the present time is the narrator in the Territorial Cap Building and the Elihu Stout print s located on the southem edge of the c pus. She is also in charge of the Log Cz Souvenir Shop. She presents a sp: Guide Service for many tourists. In 1965, she was pinned by Si Pi Fratemity as a Mom. She was called the Mother of the Campus by Beckes. She can also be seen early in moming or late in the evening working the roses in the gardens of V. U. She called The Rose Lady of Vincennes niversity. lVlR LOUISE KIEFER GEORGIA NEWCOMB EFFIE E. GAYER S. Campus Club Hostess Campus Club Hostess Campus Club Hostess 46 Glafeieria Moon, Pauline Shelton, Wllburta Williams, Mildred Al- Dora Green, Lula Hoops, Vera Moyer, Juanetta Cox, Loretta Boyes, Willard Barmes, Sarah Ridgley, Florence Gilmore, Rose Mary Purcell, Shelton, Tumer, Dorthy Sullivan, Betty Walker Eloise Burke, Helen Phillippe Mary Blair, Maxine Page, Jo Small, Mickey Dennis, Betty Jenkins, Lillie Pride, Juanitta Hunkler, Naomi Myers, Jean Althoff, Vivian Page, Mary Seybold, Gladys Hawkins, Betty Ridgley, Viola Lichte, Harold Turner, Rosalyn Bruce, Joan Eddleman, Bernard Wilson, Jerry Madison, Mary Hopper Qlzrmpns Qllnlx uv, J I 1. . xr 1, r ' yn Hobson, Celia Anderson, Helen Phillippe, Linda Hatfield, Mickey Dennis, Violet Cates, Helen Campbell, Betty Jenkins eva Tumer, Alice Lucas, Francis Wright, Norman Burgess 47 1-pg-rxn---vw -V . . QA mime furthe mints 933 , wil fl-t, Wx ,N - I rl' Mwlllllil lt Win F fyvxmnt llbxmlm it H4gm',,IUI ll as lr H I1 I V , 10 mn A i - 9 3 ' tl r 4 tu' np 'B 7 5 Q. if i ff'-f 4 Q Z 45 bnoumvv -:3 'l ' 'S fl M For the senior, time seems everlasting as it waves its magic wand and the senior finds himself reigning in campus glory. Day by day, underclassmen respect and honor the air of dignity and pride through which the radiant seniors seem to walk. Time has been most important to the seniors. The know- ledge which they have acquired through the years at VU will lead them to bountiful profits as they continue along life's long journey. g ' For many seniors, this year will mark the termination of their formal education, yet many others will transfer to larger universities. We use the word formal,' for as long as we live? our minds will continue to probe and find the answers to mankind's problems. 4 The friends they have made, the moments they have shared, and the dreams they hope willicome true, indeed make college the senior'stworld . . . mint Qllass f19ffiuers President- Woody Shinbeckler Vice President- Bill Judy Secretary- Dana Barton Treasurer- Charlene Sollman I.C.C. Representative- Edye Clark I.C.C. Representative- Kathy Lux RONALD L. BABCOCK Culver, Indiana ANN A. BAILEY Logansport, Indiana Ensemble DAVID MICHAEL BAINES Bloomfield, Indiana Kegler's Club, Karate Club, American Institute for Design 84 Drafting 50 DAVID C. ARCHER Jasper, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Young Republicans Vice-President, Residence Hall Counselor STEVEN W. ARMSTRONG Oden, Indiana LARRY K. AUSTIN Terre Haute, Indiana Flying Club RUTH E. ADAMS Wheatland, Indiana Office Education Association, 'Business Club, U.C.C.F., Newman, Ensemble MARY ANNE ADE Lafayette, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Corresponding Secretary, Residence Hall Counselor ROGER E. ALLEN Washington, Indiana JOSEPH F. ALTOMERE Hobart, Indiana RALPH V. ANDREWS Greenwood, Indiana Kegler's Club, Vice-President of Mason Hall GEORGE ANDROS, Jr. Gary, Indiana Distributive Education Club SREGORY L. BAKER Pranklin, Indiana Sigma Pi Athletic Chairman, ntramural Sports IUDITH A. BALES -inton, Indiana DAVID E. BARKER Bruceville, Indiana Qegler's Club, Phi Theta Kappa MARY V. BARRETT Carmel, Indiana Home Economics Publicity Chairman DANA A. BARTON Knightstown, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Sophomore Class Secretary JOHN C. BAUDOUINE Portage, Indiana Auto Mechanics, Student Senate Representative, U.C.C.F., Vice- President Shake Hall ll l. I li . , ,,. , X it ll im DORIS ANN BAUTE Columbus, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Publicity Director, Phi Theta Kappa, Residence Hall Counselor, Home Economics Club CONNIE J. BEACH Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi, Blazerettes, Home Economics Club LARRY A. BEETY Kokomo, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity Herald and Publications Director, Inter-Fraternity Council, Intramural Sports, D.E.C.I.A. DANIEL P. BELL Washington, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa , Student Senate Representative, Baptist Student Union BERT BENNER Worthington, Ohio GARY L. BELT Lawrenceville, Illinois ,.-, A Ji., if of L In my 5 J A .f 5 -.. 1, wg. MW S P .Rt 'Q A . , yum xv, 'P A ,.km -ft it , -, -l, 4. 1 .V -as-'?5!9' 5 ,1', Lu ge 1 .qu T . r I U ' . iii? CASSIUS M. BOTTEMA Indianapolis, Indiana Karate Club, Intramural Sports, Vice-President Skelton Hall WAYNE R. BOWER Oxford, Indiana Kegler's Club, Bowling Team JANET K. BOYD Plainville, Indiana of CHERI KAY BRANDON Linden, Indiana U.C.C.F. Secretary, Phi Theta Kappa JAMES S. BRANDON Linden, Indiana U.C.C.F. Vice-President and Program Chairman, Gamma Tau, Residence KAREN R. BRANSCOME Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Theta Chi, Residence Hall Counselor .411 LL ' mr'- W me -'Y . . --W . .ig A M . gil., 3. . - X' '4 '. Elm I it! 1 ' , 'Y XJ -1 1-.- 35' 5... :V -., W fx , -- . m . 5542 -Q-xy.-A J. , ,fi .,,., H l Jr. R' J 1 1 1 H V f 'fpwv V! - W V , . L, H L i -K Y 'H .,.Q1, -g,. '.- . r, . N' 'w 'G U L .QA 1? ., , 'Y Y . . I H 4 Nm. ga ,, , -Q .Q :LH I 1 2 A We x ff , 'V 1 'Y,s U. gg. Q4 W. '4 3?-f -. f 3 CURTIS E. CAMPBELL Knightstown, Indiana Agriculture, Club JOHN B. CAMPBELL Bloomfield, Indiana MARVIN A. CAMPBELL Anderson, Indiana Cross-Country, Track, Intramural Sports GRETA G. CARRELL Lawrenceville, Illinois Rifle Club PAMELA L. CARROLL Brook, Indiana Beta Xi Treasurer BARRY P. CARTER Vincennes, Indiana ROBERT T. CAMPBELL Vincennes, Indiana Veterans Club, Kegler's Club, Young Democrats, H.E.P. Advisor RUSSELL W. CANADAY Gary, Indiana Trailblazers Basketball Team RANDALL A. CANDLER Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club SUSAN E. CARLSON Fort Wayne, Indiana SHEILA K. CARNAHAN Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Second Vice-President PAMALA T. CARR Lawrenceville, Illinois Newman Club, A.C.T.l.O.N. NWA CHARLES R. CARTER Muncie, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity KAREN K. CARTER Vincennes, Indiana Rifle Club Secretary MICHAEL D. CATRON Frankfort, Indiana Intramural Sports STEPHEN L. CATRON Michigantown, Indiana American Institute for Design and Drafting, Intramural Sports BILLY J. CHAN LEY Linton, Indiana Kegler's Club REX DAMON CHATTIN Oaktown, Indiana ANDREW CHU Vincennes, Indiana International Students Club, Gamma Tau Activity Director, Flying Blazer ROBERT E. CHURCHWELL South Bend, Indiana Trailblazers Basketball and Track Tea KALE W. CLARDY Evansville, Indiana Trailblazers Basketball Manager, Printing Club Sgt. of Arms EDYE CLARK Center Point, Indiana Student Senate, Pep Club, Cheer- leader, Indiana Association of Nursing Students PATRIC C. CLARK Brookville, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club LUCINDA M. CLAUSS Vincennes, Indiana JOAN D. CLAYTON Indianapolis, Indiana COLLEEN SUE CLEMENTS Sheridan, Indiana U.C.C.F. Board Member RONALD D. COBB Bedford, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, Vice-President of Hart Hall TEPHANIE A. COCHRAN umner, Illinois ffice Education Association reasurer, Phi Theta Kappa, Student enate Representative OWELL E. COCKRUM incennes, Indiana EGAN COKE vansville, Indiana ONALD D. COLE afayette, Indiana uto Mechanics Club RRY LEE COLLINS nesboro, Indiana ailblazers Track Team, U.C.C.F. ard Member, Intramural Sports RRY B. COLLINS nesboro, Indiana ROLE C. COMINGORE Ii, Indiana RAH E. CONRAD cennes, Indiana wman Club LLIAM M. CONROW ianapolis, Indiana ramural Sports, Vincennes Uni- sity Historical Society, Young publicans CYNTHIA L. COOPER Fort Wayne, Indiana Home Economics Club Vice-President, Ensemble, Phi Theta Kappa, Residence Hall Counselor TERRY IVI. COOPER Princeton, Indiana STANLEY T. COOVERT Lawrence, Indiana Veterans Club RICHARD L. CRAW Fairmount, Indiana Kegler's Club Secretary, American Institute for Design and Drafting HOWARD J. CRAWFORD Attica, Indiana Rifle Club DENNIS A. CRIPE Williamsport, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa, Karate Club, Residence Hall Counselor, Intra- mural Sports MARTHA J. CORN Wheatland, Indiana Indiana Association of Nursing Students HENRY L. CORNELIUS Auburn, Indiana Intramural Sports ROSLYN K. CORRELL Washington, Indiana JOHN CRAMER Bloomington, Indiana CONNIE L. CRANE Evansville, Indiana Newman Club Secretary LOUIS J. CRAN EY Indianapolis, Indiana JOHN R. CULVER Chalmers, Indiana WILLIAM J. CUMMINS Vincennes, Indiana LEON K. CUNNINGHAM Robinson, Illinois DIANA L. DALTON Mooresville, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Alternate Pledge Master, Intramural Sports DANNY M. DAUGHTERY Moores Hill, Indiana HAROLD G. DAUM Princeton, Indiana KEITH E. CROSBY Roachdale, Indiana DON CROSS Princeton, Indiana SAM CROSS Hammond, Indiana Intramural Sports BRUCE H. DAVIS Princeton, Indiana JAMES L. DAVIS LaPorte, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club JOHN DAVIS Frankfort, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity I MIKE DELAN EY Washington, Indiana RODNEY F. DENT Angola, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Student Senate DANA E. DEPREZ Shelbyville, Indiana LARRY C. DIPPEL Anderson, Indiana KegIer's Club Treasurer, American Institute for Design 81 Drafting SHARON HART DIXON Hazleton, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa JAMES W. DOANE Bicknell, Indiana American Institute for Design and Drafting 60 MARK A. DAY Rensselaer, Indiana U.C.C.F. Board Member and Co- Chairman of House Committee, Pep Band, Approved Housing Counselor, Collegiate 4-H TOM T. DEAN Montgomery, Indiana RICHARD G. DEBLASIS Bloomington, Indiana STANLEY E. DICKISON Paragon, Indiana MARK A. DIEKMAN Oaktown, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa Program Chairman HERBERT F. DILLON, Jr. Paoli, Indiana Trailblazer Basketball, Track, Cross Country Manager, Recreation Asst. 'v Def- N A ,Q , -.:, ' s. 'il' U ,. !U', Q, - g n, fs., w 4 r '2-vin? ' , Q, .,k,, ,' iTf f MARGARET EARSOM Vincennes, Indiana C. STEPHEN EASTRIDGE Indianapolis, Indiana Printing Club Treasurer, Kegler's Club CLETA H. EDMONDSON Vincennes, Indiana Collegiate 4-H President, Newman Club RONALD L. EDWARDS Loogootee, Indiana BRAD P. EIZINGER Rochester, Indiana Flying Blazers President WILLIAM J. ELMER, Jr. Jasper, Indiana Newman Club, Intramural Sports H l li 41.-'Z rl -elm? I JANE E. EDMONDSON Vincennes, Indiana Blazerettes, Collegiate 4-H Club Secretary, Newman Club JOE M. EDWARDS Cravlrfordsville, Indiana Editor and Chairman of the Editor ial Board of the Trailblazer MARVIN W. EDWARDS Terre Haute, Indiana KENNETH W. ELMORE Renssalaer, Indiana American Institute for Design 8: Drafting, Trailblazers Track 81 Cross Country Teams KIM G. EMMONS Lawrenceville, Indiana DAVID T. ERLER Loogootee, Indiana Newman Club 'Wifi LAWRENCE J. FAULKNER Vincennes, Indiana Veterans Club President, Newman Club STEPHEN M. FAULKNER Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club, Flying Blazers HECTOR J. FERNANDEZ Indianapolis, Indiana Newman Club President, Internation- al Students' Club Vice-President, Young Democrats Club, A.C.T.I.O.N. Chairman MICHAEL EARL FLETCHALL Vincennes, Indiana Kegler's Club COSDEN A. FOLAND Vincennes, Indiana Intramural Sports TERENCE W. FOLEY Hobart, Indiana ROBERT W. EVANS Monroe City, Indiana Flying Blazers STAN FARMER Michigan City, Indiana Trailblazer Track and Basketball Teams PAUL M. FAULK Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club RITA KAY FIELDS Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club LINDA J. FIKE Indianapolis, Indiana SHERYL N. FISHER Culver, Indiana TIMOTHY P. FOSTER Attica, Indiana CAROL ANN FOX Vincennes, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa JEFFERY L. FOX Bloomington, Indiana Trailblazers Track 84 Cross Country Teams JOANN FRANKLIN Jamestown, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Newman Club SUSAN J. FREY Vincennes, Indiana REYALDO B. GARTIN East Chicago, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, Trailblazer Trampoline Team KATHRYN E. GARFIETT Vincennes, Indiana MARILYN S. GARTNER Vincennes, Indiana Collegiate 4-H Club, Newman Club JOSEPH A. GEIMAN III Speedway, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Historian MARC A. GERBER Muncie, Indiana Distributive Eduaction Club, Pep Club, Intramural Sports, Fire Marshall for U-Hall JAMES W. GERKING Indianapolis, Indiana Karate Club, U.C.C.F., Young Republicans JAMES A. GERBRACHT Brook, Indiana 64 FREDERICK M. GILBERT Bedford, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota BRUCE A. GISPANSKI Gary, Indiana .918 Printing Club President SARAH D. GLENN Palestine, Illinois Ensemble, Student Senate, Alpha Theta Chi, Intramural Sports JUDITH A. GOBEN Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Rush Director GWENDOLYN GODLOVE Monticello, Indiana Vice-President of Registered Nurses Class GAY ANN GOODSON Vincennes, Indiana WAYNE A. GORDON Earl Park, Indiana Newman Club SHARON GRANNAN Vincennes, Indiana Ensemble, Miss Vincennes University 1967, Omicron Delta Nu Society, Newman Club Social Director GARY W. GRAVES Vincennes, Indiana U.C.C.F. Board Member DONNA KAY GRAY Petersburg, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi, Indiana Assn. of Nursing Students LINDA A. GREENWELL Owensville, Indiana Home Economics Club President, Blazerettes, Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Xi Sorority, Senior Class Student Senate Representative ELWOOD D. GRIEGER LaCrosse, Indiana ROBERT J. HALTER Vincennes, Indiana SUE E. HAMILTON Logansport, Indiana Womens Residence Hall Vice'Presi- dent, Alpha Theta Chi PAULA A. HAMM Greencastle, Indiana 66 Xing v I FRANKLIN D. HALL Oaktown, Indiana PATRICIA A. HALL Bedford, Indiana RICHARD O. HALTER Vincennes, Indiana ARTHUR H. HAASE Paragon, Indiana MYRNA SUE HAGER Vincennes, Indiana Indiana Assn. of Nursing Students Vice-President BRUCE W. HALBERT Petersburg, Indiana CARL W. CUTHRIE Bloomington, Indiana MARTHA K. GUY Loogootee, Indiana JAMES R. HAAG Montgomery, Indiana II KE HANCOCK iurney, Indiana LONALD L. HANNA Noblesville, Indiana itramural Sports, Flying Club EIVIES A. HANSON hererville, Indiana railblazer Golf Team MEREDITH E. HANSON Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Secretary, U.C.C.F. Board Member MICHAEL W. HARDESTY Lyons, Indiana REBECCA L. HARDMAN Orleans, Indiana U.C.C.F. LEANNE HARIVION Oaktown, Indiana The Boy Genius, Theater Secretary, Intramural Sports PETER A. HASLER Elnora, Indiana GUY D. HATT Petersburg, Indiana BESSIE A. HATTON Vincennes, Indiana DAVID HAVENS Cicero, Indiana Karate Club REBECCA J. HAWES Wheatland, Indiana Ensemble, Office Education Assn Phi Theta Kappa, Newman Club ii f -buff aw-A 'V ww Tu ' :J ' -'L I J xl JP .,. if ' if 4 ,L . so W 11 E km-Q ' ' Q , QC' 3 - 3 -1- , .,,.,,,f ZW' Iv' a 4, w-WP' I X '-S'-' E '? kn3 n UW , ,, W . ' - !Z' I, mv i, , 1 jg ' XX . I l l. . , .ill .1 .gf .+gV .Yfif '. J' af: 1 . 1:1 I 1' 'i 6 1 1 . KENNETH R. HOESMAN Sullivan, Indiana American Institute for Des Drafting Secretary THOMAS L. HOFFMAN Lafayette, Indiana Veterans Club DONALD J. HOGLE Washington, Indiana Computer Laboratory Assistant Veterans Club MARY A. HOPKINS Loogootee, Indiana Indiana Assn., of Nursing Students PAMELA J. HOPPER Mt. Prospect, Illinois ROBERT B. HORSMAN Camillus, New York THOMAS D. HOUDASHELDT Highland, Indiana FREDERICK L. HOWARD South Bend, Indiana Trailblazer Track Team WILLIAIVI A. HOWARTH Hammond, Indiana WILLIAM J. HOWARTH Hammond, Indiana JONATHAN W. HUBBARD Medora, Indiana STEPHEN R. HUDSON Indianapolis, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Fraternity, Intramural Sports LEONARD W. HUFFMAN Bloomfield, Indiana Young Republicans JOE S. HUGHES Princeton, Indiana VICKI R. HULL Princeton, Indiana DOUGLAS J. HULSMAN Ireland, Indiana NADA C. HURON Rising Sun, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa, Residence Hall Counselor J. RICHARD HUSTEDT Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity 1 TERESA J. JONES Paoli, Indiana C. STEPHEN JOURDAN Indianapolis, Indiana Karate Club KATHLEEN M. JOYCE Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club DAVID W. KEITH Columbus, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club CHARLES S. KELLER Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club Treasurer RONALD D. KELLEY Vincennes, Indiana Veterans Club Student Senate Representative 72 DAVID L. JONES Alexandria, Indiana JOHN L. JONES, Jr. Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity Publicity Chairman and Ways and Means Committee, Intramural Sports, Young Republicans MICHAEL A. JONES Jasper, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity ViceePresident, Vincennes University Theater Presi- dent, Omicron Delta Nu President, Karate Club Vice-President, Student Senate, Inter-Club Council, Buffet Theater, Summer Theater WILLIAM N. JUDY Greencastle, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota President, Senior Class Vice-President, U.C.C.F., Residence Hall Counselor, Intramural Sports DAVID B. KAVANAUGH Cannelburg, Indiana BRENDA ANN KAYS St. Francisville, Illinois Indiana Assn. for Nursing Students vi H 'If H .K ly! ..f,'i, 'Na-.- jan. w k ' x 1 P . 'nv 'i?f!f'I A, ' 'Wm wp X 1 X Em if . gx X. X. ,Q-,, , 1. . '..21 'l' 1 u 'V' l 1,1- 5 4 P L? J 1 Q nv nf, . i 'ac' QU A ' 2 . I ,I ' 1 . , T'-f -.. ' ,-1 Q fi . . 1?A-7-3 Q14 masters- ' J MICHAEL L. KRAMER Washington, Indiana WALLY KRIEGER Clarksville, Indiana Intramural Sports, Delta Gamma Iota STEVE KRUEGER Michigan City, Indiana CHARLES R. LACE Lyons, Indiana Veterans Club CHERYL A. LACEFIELD Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi House Director, Phi Theta Kappa BRUCE A. LAKE Fort Wayne, Indiana Tau Delta Chi, American Institute for Design 84 Drafting WALTER J. KRYSZAK East Chicago, Indiana Pistol and Rifle Club CRAIG KUHLMANN Midlothian, Illinois Tau Delta Chi, American Institute For Design 81 Drafting LAWRENCE L. KUPCHIK Gary, Indiana KegIer's Club Vice-President CATHY SUE LANE Paoli, Indiana Distributive Education Club CHAFILENE M. LANE Vincennes, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority STEVE LANE Vincennes, Indiana Tau Delta Chi, American Institute for Design 81 Drafting JAN S. LANNERD Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi, A.C.T.I.O.N., Blazerettes, U.C.C.F. PAMELA S. LANTIS Lawrenceville, Illinois Beta Xi Sorority, Women's Resi- dence Hall President RICHARD W. LARSON Lafayette, Indiana Residence Hall Head Counselor, Newman Club CINDY JO LAUE Vincennes, Indiana Newman Club Secretary, Alpha Theta Chi' Karate Club, Ensemble DONNA K. LAUGHLIN Bridgeport, Illinois Indiana Assn. for Nursing Students EDDIE R. LEE Washington, Indiana American Institute for Design 84 Drafting DON JEFFREY LEINENBACH Jasper, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity, Newman Club DAVID G. LENION Bloomington, Indiana Trailblazer Track and Cross-Country Teams, Intramural Sports PATRICK W. LENAHAN Vincennes, Indiana Distributive Education Club JANET K. LIBBY Vincennes, Indiana U.C.C.F. BOB LINDENIVIEYER Michigan City, Indiana SANDRA K. LINN Vincennes, Indiana 76 JOHN M. LITTLE Vincennes, Indiana U.C.C,F. President, Phi Theta Kappa Vice-President, Mu Alpha Theta Vice-President HELEN E. LOESCH Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi Historian, Phi Theta Kappa MARTHA L. LOFTON Shelburn, Indiana Kegler's Club JAY R. LONG Shelbyville, Indiana Auto Mechanics Club JOHN R. LONG Spencer, Indiana HENRY LONGFELLOW Tipton, Indiana Collegiate 4-H Club, Intramural Sports, Residence Hall Wing President JANE M. LORD Kewanna, Indiana Kegler's Club, Vincennes University Bowling League PEGGY LOUDEN Greensburg, Indiana A.C.T.l.O.N., Newman Club JAMES M. LOVE Gary, Indiana Kegler's Club Student Senate Representative JOHN C. LUDLOW New Albany, Indiana MARK A. LUPTON Anderson, Indiana KATHLEEN L. LUX Indianapolis, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority President, Sigma Pi Fraternity Sweetheart, Senior Class Student Senate Representative, Newman, Club 404 of ,4- lif' ii u ' , r 4, ' L AL, F '. 1 . If ,4 x, A ,1,..- . . 'lD'f mf -li. 1 0 . Qi ' 4 x J, viii' ,.,, K U 7 -1 L 'Y -H115 15,9 , '41 ff ,-Af 'mfs- ' ,,. W., sf: W , glut, ,f 4 511? I , -11. I 'R .,,. , X . I , Ti., ,V ' - I .-.Q '55 ,y fi M W i- ' ,19 if ... X 1 in ' -1 rv fa -- 1 .L nigh: , vp...- 59- at I 15- .c --.1 4 ,.- fx. ,A ' f-we 'lr' ' 3 1 1,1 :agg- v?5L4' 'B .pn 5:40 i i4 W -4 1 iff Q in ,. 'N' '11 Q ,L ' . . .. IM 143, nih ,J 'xiii- 1 on 1. var I P '- 1 1-L , . .1 A V F-AMQUI TT 5 533 v ' L 5 . - ' if LV, U ' ,, ff . A V. 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McQUIRE hington, Indiana Theta Kappa, Gamma Tau NALD L. McINTYRE ceton, Indiana amural Sports LL., all fu ., . - N M, si' 'NW' S 1 X rx' M. ., N-,a4!'n,,' + ,, .Vs . Q!-av 5.'gv.:J iw -- , w. tiki y ,,.1 wg f f . . gb , 1.,. r-H, 5, ' if .'Q,,f hr 1 fig: . IN' hz'- pf. gf-- faztii' , M My 5 1 ft ,' ui .. 3 ip, 1 05325, W Q- . ..., .. A N H AL . bi' , ' 4-5 'M wi V -1 A 7, . ,. ' 1925.1 X -- ' j ,:..-31 A iz 1. ' rf- :L ' 'E'sllQ71,4 f 1 ':-.ffl 1-Isl' L51 - 4 ai 4,3 NH ' yu f J .w T.. 1 Y? 'Jkfkf-' :J- ar cw' ' -49 F .4 ,... , ,,, H- ff lv , ,g '23, 4 1 , Ng . 75, tu f Q . R VICTOR R. OWENS Indianapolis, Indiana ,DANIEL J. PADGETT Washington, Indiana CARLA J. PARDIECK Indianapolis, Indiana DAVID W. PARISH Howe, Indiana GRACE A. PAUL Lexington, Ohio Alpha Theta Chi Vice-President, Kegler's Club ROBERT M. PEEK Loogootee, Indiana BECKY OLSON Hobart, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi ERIC S. OLSON Wadsworth, Ohio JERRY LYNN OVERTON Owensville, Indiana U.C.C.F., Yearbook Staff l TERENCE D. PERKINS Oaktown, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa WILLIAIVI R. PETERSON Clarkshill, Indiana Sigma Pi Fraternity Treasurer Inter Fraternity Council MICHAEL L. PHEGLEY Oaktown, Indiana KAREN A. PLACE Jasper, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority MIKE POMATTO IV Washington, Indiana KATHLEEN PONDER Vincennes, Indiana Alpha Theta Chi, Newman Club, Student Senate Representative LOUIS L. PRIMUS Vincennes, Indiana JAMES E. OUATMAN Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Pi Stewart CAROLYN J. RAINS Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Theta Chi, Phi Theta Kappa, Indiana Assn. for Nursing Students 84 JOHN R. POST Fort Wayne, Indiana RICHARD POWERS Bicknell, Indiana EDWARD A. PRICE Indianapolis, Indiana Karate Club JOHN M. PHILLIPS Vincennes, Indiana Karate Club CHARLES PIERSON Indianapolis, Indiana BYRON L. PITTMAN Lyons, Indiana A , ' 1 g N 1 .. 5 .gl W : ai , I Q I 4x..f4 N5 us. .A V Y -.yi 'E' 17.5- .AWT ' m .1 QP ww -Tai' J X . flu, -.ix -4. -551, -V wg.. 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ROBINSON Flat Rock, Illinois Alpha Theta Chi DANNY J. ROBINSON Wheatland, I ndiana Phi Theta Kappa TERRENCE J. ROGAN Hammond, Indiana Sigma Pi Rush Chairman, Line-up Director, Student Council, Pledge Training Committee, Student Senate Treasurer, Intramural Sports 86 JOHN K. ROBERTS Georgetown, Indiana Karate Club, American Institute for Design 81 Drafting LARRY J. ROBERTSON Elberfield, Indiana WILLIAM L. ROBERTSON Depauw, Indiana Newman Club WILLIAM ROGERS Indianapolis, Indiana Trailblazer Basketball Team PATRICK C. ROONEY Vincennes, Indiana JANET L. RUMBLE Washington, Indiana Blazerettes E. RUSSELL Indiana Hall Wing E. RYAN Indiana Fraternity President, Inter- Council President Omicron L. SA LSMAN India na L. SANDERS Indiana Theta Chi Treasurer S. SCHAEFFER Ohio Chi, Residence Hall B. SCHANTZ Indiana GARY L. RUSH Waynetown, Indiana JERRY A. RUSH Fair Oaks, Indiana Collegiate 4-H Club MAX G. 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WILLIAMS Fort Branch, Indiana Intramural Sports, Agriculture Club Collegiate 4-H Club E Y CHAROLOTTE ANN YORK RICHARD ZEILER Vincennes, Indiana Bryant, Indiana Indiana Assn. of Nursing Students Sigma Pi Fraternity, Intramural Sports RICHARD D. ZIENTRARA FRED ZIPP Dyer, Indiana New Albany, Indiana Delta Gamma Iota Treasurer, Distributive Education Club Pres. Intramural Sports DEBORAH D. CARLISLE BRENDA L. CHAMBERS Kendallville, Indiana Bicknell, Indiana Beta Xi Sorority, Young Democrates, Office Education Association Indiana Assn. of Nursing Students Student Seante Representative ANTHONY D. DETAR LaGrange, Indiana AURELIO CORREA GARY EVERSALL Ave. Bogota Caracas, Venezuela Petersburg, Indiana RANDALL R. MYERS TIMOTHY H. PARRISH Frankfort, Indiana Vincennes, Indiana KEITH ROBB ' Mt. Vernon, Indiana JOY KIXMILLER American Institute for Design 81 Drafting Freelandville, Indiana mints - qgirinre fshailahln Anderson, Karen K. Andrews, Robert C. Arnett, Walter W. Ashton, John R. Asperger, Edward E. Babinec, Kenneth J. Bakeis, James K. Balmer, Darryl R. Barnes, Richard E. Bates, James M. Bays, Ricki L. Beckes, Kelley L. Becker, Thomas M. Beilby, Howard J. Benjamin, Leona P. Beety, Lawrence J. Bezy, Catherine E. Biddle, Gertrude M. Black, Cheryl A. Blair, Mary A. Blanton, Thomas E. Brenner, Robert H. Brooker, David E. Brown, Gary M. Browning, Dorothy B. Burgin, Edwin A. Burns, Richard K. Butler, James R. Cain, Kenneth J. Campbell, Patsey A. Carrel, Byron B. Chansler, Hazel Chase, Henri Leon Cleveland, Linda l. Cockerham, Michael A. Collett, Larry J. Conner, John A. Conner, William S. Copp, James M. Cornelison, Carolyn J. Craw, Richard L. Cronk, Mark T. Cummings, Dexter 0. Cupp, Serle K. Curry, Stephen R. Dailey, Dennis N. Dailey, Carter A. Davis, Don Mark Davis, James A. Davis, Jack D., ll Davis, Paul W. Davis, Velma K. Dearing, Gary R. Deckard, James L. Delong, Larry B. Dickerhoff, David E. Dickey, John M. Dillon, Clarence E. Dittman, James H. Dobson, Michael G. Dreiman, Ricki M. Drnek, Sandra L. Duclos, Michael L. Dunlap, Sherry L. Earleywine, Ted M. Edmondson, Jeanne L. Edwards, Duayne H. Edwards, Timothy M. Ernstes, Richard H. Evans, David O. Fehlinger, Richard J., Jr. Fenning, Barry L. Fisher, Michael G. Fisher, Terry A. Fisher, William L. Fitzgerald, Timothy M. Fleck, William J. Fox, Jeffrey W. Frame, Daniel M. Fraley, James L. Franceschina, Angelo Frauhiger, Lonnie G. Fultz, Frederick J. Garrett, Larry Gidley, David A. Gillooly, Martha A. Glover, James D. Goodson, Hershal R. Gower, Philip L. Grimwood, Joyce Graves, Peggy J. Gray, Ricky W. Green, Edison L. T. Greene, William R. Gregory, Roger L. Harriman, David N. Hart, Brett A. Hartley, Carolyn L. Harvey, Rhea D. Hawkins, Mark D. Heagy, John P. Helmling, Elizabeth D. Hobson, Philip L. Holscher, Mary Hopewell, Russell Alan Hopkins, George S. Houlihan, John P. Howard, Dale E. Huther, Paul M. Jeglum, Robert M. Jenkins, Ronald E. Johanningsmeier, John B Johnson, Larry D. Johnson, Marilyn S. Johnson, Roscoe W. Johnston, David L. Jones, Hughie W. Jones, Rodger A. Jones, Ronald J. Kay, John P. Keith, Verlin D. Kerr, James R. Kiltz, Kim King, Rudy A. Kixmiller, Susan R. Kixmiller, Daniel P. mints - Fixture ,Available Koeing, James L. Lambert, Frank A. Lanham, James Taylor Lamay, Richard Lemons, Silas Thomas Lewis, Daniel J. Lewis, Edmund C., Jr. Liechty, John E. Liechty, Joseph A. Like, William 0. Lillie, John Lindenmeyer, Robert W. Linkous, Rodney K. Linn, Steve R. Maasberg, Ronald G. Mahan, James D. Mahnensmith, Kent W. Mains, Mary K. Maloney, John R. Martin, Phillip A. Martin, Robert S. Matthews, Louis J. Mattingly, Nancy L. McCutchran, Garry D. McGuire, Richard L. Meaker, William B. Meisberger, Lowell G. Meyer, Douglas K. Mills, Steven J. Mongold, John T. Moore, Michael D. Morgan, John E. Moreno, Andress P. Morris, Vicki Chase Moulden, William R. Mueller, Barbara Noggle, Michael J. Odell, Charles A. Oeding, David H. Padgett, Douglas A. Padgett, John M. Page, Katherine L. Pappas, Allen J. Parker, James L. Parr, Terrence E. Patrick, William E., Jr Petro, Paul James Petty, James R. Pettitt, William E. Pitcher, Michael J. Pruitt, Curtis E., Jr. Pruitt, Robert D. Quintana, Arturo L. Radpour, Farhad Risch, John E. Rush, Michael J. Rutledge, Jean Rybicki, Richard A. Sandefer, Mike J. Santay, Richard A. Schoff, Gerald E. Scott, Mark R. Seidl, Kenneth L. Sevastianos, Gus G. Shappard, Dennis E. Shaw, Anthony F. Shull, Gary L. Siebrase, William R. Sievers, Randolph A. Sills, Terry K. Simmons, 0'Neil Simmons, Malcom W. Sines, Leton Earl Singleton, Don R. Sinclair, Stanley K. Sievers, Bernard L. Skomp, Alvin L. Slusser, Glenn G. Smiley, David A. Smith, Brenda Sue Smith, Phillip L. Spelman, Howard T., Jr. Spray, Edwin D. Squibb, Peter E. Steimel, Samuel O. Stout, Robert W. Stovall, Rex Allen Strothman, Sheldon L Sullivan, Phyllis A. Sweatt, Donald L. Swift, Beverly Diane Tarr, Gary L. Thiel, Gloria Thomas, Terry Beth Tichenor, Howard R. Tougaw, John Robert Trabant, June M. Trgovich, Joseph J. Updike, William E. Wagley, David J. Wagoner, Michael D. Waldrop, John R. Warner, Richard K. Weaver, Timothy J. Webber, Robert G., ll Welch, John W. Westlake, Craig L. Wheeler, Charles R. Wildridge, Louis S. Wilkins, James C. Williams, Donald R. Williams, Peggy A. Williams, Terrill Wilson, Larry Keith Wilson, Thomas Jerry Wilson, Wayne P. Winship, William M., Jr Woodward, Rickey H. Yates, Robert R. Yeend, Jack R. Young, Jeffrey C. Zitkus, Bruce D. r'-rapist . ,wmv-sin, ,. N, www t . ,. , t QA mime fur the res matt . r . -fe ,ji ,uw ' 5 fp I rw..i 'i RVN f'a L1 g v 1 .ll 5 .i - , L- e g ? al I--7-1 1' at it , Tia p '-fi-1-i ghfw W ' Q l ' 4 ' Vincennes Unveretly ' ,EJ ff A commvvvmg Tvufoa, cetgpg BQ,-17:'N i Jw-A4 fsof J H - , -M I Q L1 14 ' W g -W sr' - - 194-7 f 1969 I D. 3 4 5, 6 a 7 9 f? I0 as nz. I3 14 Q33 as aa. Q5 2!+ 25 26 27 28 3-9 90 Sl '! tv. , . . - , For the freshman who is just entering college, time is also of utmost importance. Most important of all, perhaps, is the realization by the freshman that it will take time for him to adjust to the changing college pace. The first few weeks of hectic registration and orientation, no old friends by your side, and beanies can often prove quite discouraging to the freshmen. But somehow through some means, they always seem to survive. They survive because time and patience reward those freshmen who soon realize that they too have a distinct role in the crisp college atmos- phere. I Socially and academically, the freshman who succeeds is the one who took the lenient by and cheerful look at college, always looking forward tothe time when he 'would rule the roost. Just as the sun cannot rise without setting first, and the plant won't grow without the seed, no college is complete without the freshmen . . . . 4 C ' 4 4 II emurlam jlnhn gmiinhael Qgaharg 1949-1957 Earp, glnrliana As we set sail on the winding, tempestuous River of Time, always must we realize that man was cre- ated to work only to his mortal limitations. John Vahary was an individual who realized this concept of life, and knowing, too, its earthly significance, John dedicated his life to doing what was to be done- and doing it with pride and honor. John had hopes of becoming a great printer one day and believed that Vincennes University students should be with one another, in the kindred work of study and in the kindred spirit of brotherhood. He also looked forward to the day when, as a printer, he could achieve excellence as he made visible and con- crete the ideas and inspirations of others. Irrelevant in the scope of time is the fact that John's life ended before he could execute his dreams and future plans, but rather the glorious honor remains that John Vahary lived his life as he thought best- in eamest work and fellowship. 7 res men 0115155 Qmfirnrs President- Bob Wotherspoon Vice President- Len Bathe Secretary- Judy Johnson Treasurer- Linda Pang Q if 3 Y 'ii T ,,,, AQ uffff V i Si H I Qi 5 ...li -J '17 F-M ..- . Q, ig, K . 1 V ., .,, 7 :ss T' -'..f-n N FW x3 abi- .-. . 5.11552 -sr P! effigy 'iilvig - al.: X iii 5?-up HI QI A . .kv ZS 1 ka K T, vw if ,-'F , .uf A 1: mf- .V -,L-.v , pli. 153 ROBERT J. DUBOIS DAVID W. DUNHAMELL STEPHEN K. DUNCAN ANITA M. DUST MICHAEL M. DUTTON RICHARD F. DUTTON THOMAS J. DWYER DAVID E. DYCUS JAMES R. DYER DENNIE GENE EATON THOMAS I. EBRITE JANET M. EDDLEMAN JOHN C. EDRINGTON CURTIS L. EICHHORN WILLIAM T. EK STEVE F. ELBRINK FRANK E. ELKINS II REBECCA L. ELKINS JOHN R. ELLETT JOHN M. ELLINGTON ARRON J. ELLIOTT SANDRA JO ELLIOTT DAVID R. 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Brothers, Charles J. Bruce, Carla S. Bryan, Kermit L. Buckley, Donald J. Burkett, Michael S. Burkhart, A. Stephen Butler, Karen S. Byrley, John A. Cain, Joseph M. Campbell, John F. Carrie, Raymond M. Casko, Daniel M. Cassady, Michael S. Cecchi, Thomas G. Chamness, Mary A. Christenson, Roger C. Christiansen, Craig N. Clements, Joyce A. Coats, Lloyd F. Cochran, Karen S. Cockerham, Carol A. Cole, William l., Jr. Commens, Lawrence H. Conner, Kerman R. Conner, Patrick S. Conrad, Dale L. Conteh, Alimamy R. Cook, Gary L. Coolman, Richard L. Cornelius, Henry L. Cox, Darrel L. Cox, Dennis E. Cox, Nancy L. Coy, Louis A. Craig, Robert V. Culp, Richard D. Dandurand, Danny A. Daugherty, James Daugherty, Karen J. Davis, Georgia E. Delaney, Robert L. Dexter, Robert G., Il Dick, Robert W. Dickey, Kent D. Diem, Ronald W. Dyer, David E. Dilts, David R. Dinwiddie, Robert S. Donaldson, Michael L. Dunn, Richard B. Dwyer, James P. Easler, James C. Edmonds, Donald E. Edmonds, Ronald R. Ehrenzeller, Ferd R. Eidam, Clarence E., Jr Elder, Michael L. Elliott, Joan M. England, Kathryn D. Erbacher, Robert S. Fanton, Charles W. Farrer, John S. Farrington, Stephen D. Fitzgerald, Linda M. Fitzgerald, Michael J. Frederick, Harold G. Frederick, Larry D. Frick, Dean A. Gallian, Dale 0. Gallier, Douglas D. Gans, John C. Gasway, Robert Gaw, Richard T. Gearheart, Rebecca A. Gee, Fred D. Girdley, Robert M. Goodpaster, William E. Grabner, Fred L. Griffith, Otis Michael Grimes, David A. Grimes, James R. Gross, Roy A. Haecker, James L. Haist, Herbert P. Hamm, Russell P. Hannemann, Wilhem Harding, Milton W. Harrell, Reginald W. Harrell, Rodney G. Harris, Thomas C. Harrison, Richard V., Jr Hasty, Ronald J. Hauge, James D. Hayes, Charles D. Headrick, Jane R. Heavilan, Melanie A. Heinzman, David M. Heinz, Ellen L. Henning, William C. Hightower, Troy L. Hill, Richard A. Hislip, Jane L. Hockman, Kathryn R. Hoffman, John J. Holcomb, Melvin D., Jr. Hollen, Thomas J. Holsaple, Rita D. Holtsclaw, Delores J. Hornbuckle, Kevin D. Hudson, Charles E. Humes, William F. Hundley, Jay C. Hunt, William R. Hunter, Eugene W. Ingram, Orville, Jr. lvers, John E. Jennings, Stephen C. Jensen, Daniel L. Jerrell, Michael L. Joens, Leroy C. Jolliff, Thomas D. Jordan, Durward K. Judah, Cheryl L. Kaho, Haldon S. Kaiser, Anthony J. 611325 Kapper, Kenneth E. Keilman, William J. Kelly, Marvin W. King, Karen S. Kingman, Patrick E. Kinney, William P. Knepp, Carolyn S. Koczersut, James G. Kolts, John W. Kopta, Stephen M. Kroeder, David R. Kuhl, Larry F. Kwolek, David E. Laakman, David A. Land, Marjorie L. Lane, William S. Larson, Kathlene F. Lawrence, Anthony O. Leigh, Brenda I. Lett, Mark A. Lewis, Jody S. Linkon, Helene Litchfield, Gregory J. Locke, John F. Lohse, Carolyn S. Long, Phillip M. Lose, Thomas A. Lounsbery, Robert A. Lucas, Dennis W. Lynn, Jack M. Madison, James M. Magner, Lynne March, Steven J. Marchese, Thomas A. Mason, Randall K. Mayer, Danny D. McKee, Jane C. Mehler, Gretchen I. Miller, Virginia H. Mills, David A. Minor, Olan T. Montgomery, Donnie L. Moore, Keith J. Moore, Kent J. Moore, Sharon A. Mouzin, Thomas E. Mueller, Thomas R. Mugg, J. D. Mulligan, Richard P. Myers, Jeffry A. Myers, Regean L. Nevitt, Richard L. Nickerson, Michael L. Nottingham, Max A. an - Qpifinre Qtnailahle Oday, Margaret E. Olsen, James R. Osborne, Steven R. Palichuk, Paul A. Pendry, James E. Penmann, William D Pennington, Susan J. Pepple, Jan E. Perry, Rodney J. Pittman, Robert W. Place, Albert W., Jr. Pollock, John M. Pond, Jon P. Pranis, Rita Price, Gary R. Price, Larry V. Privett, Edwin B. Purkhiser, Shawn E. Ramer, Monte L. Ramsey, Michelle L. Ramsey, Steven M. Randle, Ronald A. Reardon, Mary B. Reuzenaar, Jack B. Richards, David W. Riley, John F. Ritchey, Stephen D. Robbins, James A. Roberts, George M. Robertson, Rick D. Rosenwinkel, Paul T. Ross, Barbara K. Rowland, John R. Rund, Mariean Russell, Allan T. Sager, Thomas D. Samardzija, Milan Sandifur, James W. Sater, Charles S. Saviano, Shirley J. Sedberry, lrwin A. Shepherd, Robert E. Shorter, John R. Simpson, Richard T. Smith, Bryan B. Smith, Craig Snider, Ken Snyder, John R. Spelman, George R. Speicher, Roger D. Spurlock, James L. Spudic, Joseph M. Stakelbeck, Timothy B. Stalcup, Floyd B. Stegemoller, Ruth A. Stephenson, Robert E. Stewart, Richard E. Stockton, James E. Stoltz, Robert M. Sullivan, Jerry R. Summerville, Gilbert D. Swedran, Jeffrey W. Taggart, Donald B. Taylor, Michael E. Taylor, Patty J. Theobald, Francis M. Thomason, R. Donald Thrasher, Michael A. Tidrow, Ronald D. Tipsword, George S. Tobias, Dale A. Todd, Dennis R. Toth, Steven A. Tribbett, Peter L. Uselman, Mark O. Weiler, Stephen R. Wells, James C., ll Werthman, Mark C. White, David F. White, Edward P. Whiten, Joseph L. Whitfield, John C. Wible, Linda E. Wiegman, William C., Jr Wilk, Daniel J. Wilkens, David W. ' Williams, Charles E., Jr. Williams, Charles L. Williams, Howard F., Jr. Williams, Linda L. Williams, Shirley J. Williams, Theodore O. Wilson, Daniel L. Wilson, James A. Windell, Larry F. Wininger, Terry W. Winstead, James G. Wolf, John E. Wolfe, Randall T. Wood, Kyle D. Wozniak, Richard M. Wright, Don C. Wright, Hubert W. Wright, Robert A. Yates, John Zanetis, Laura B. Zygmunt, Robert A. JOE D. BRAND DOUGLAS CAWOOD PAUL COUCH MARY CLEVELAND MICHAEL GENET HENRY GODBY STANLEY HARMEYER LYNDA HARPER ernnrl emnsier ,Students 4 J 'wig f L .4 I 'Ir ' I 53 ,W H, Y, . 1 M , wif 1 2 MICHAEL BELVAL JOHNNY BERRY DONALD BINACO HELEN BRADLEY DAN DANDURAND JACK DUNBAR JOE DUNCAN LINDA FERGUSON TERRY HEISTAND EDNA FAYE HILL LINDA HILL MAX IRWIN 1 ernnrl MARY JULIA MASON WOODROW MAYFIELD TOMMY MITCHELL WILHAM MITCHELL JOHN SHELEY HARRY SKEEN OREN STOLL SUSAN STREET 144 emez-ter Students RICHARD IRWIN JOHNNY JACKSON TIMOTHY H. KLINE ,- LYNNE MAGNER I Q , , Q 1: I' ' , I , Z I DARLENE NICHOLAS FRANKLIN PODDOCK WAYNE PORTER JILL SEIDLER PATRICIA SATTERFI THOMAS TASS BONNIE TURNER MEREDITH UTTERD E LIZAB ETH WA LDEN CARO L WH ITE TONI WOODARD STANLEY WRIGHT 1. X 2. 1 , lzrunrl gemeshzr Students - u qgidure fmailahln FIRST YEAR Adams, David Robert Adkins, Charles David Atwood, Michael John Avant, Cornell Baker, Don Gurley Baldwin, Lawrence David Baumgartner, William Thomas Berry, Alan W. Boomershine, David H. Bramblett, James Paul Brickler, Thomas Wayne Brocksmith, Thomas Alan Bush, C. Stephen Cawood, Douglas Wayne Collins, William Arthur Conner, John Edwin Cook, John Michael Crawley, Michael David Croucher, Hobart Jake Custred, George Fredric David, David Paul Davis, Leon M. Deem, Cyrus A., Jr. Dehl, Carolyn L. Deppe, Starlen Jo Devers, Marvin 0. Dick, Robert Wayne Eads, Nolan Keith Eaton, Kent Bowman Ebert, Irvin Daniel Edwards, Floyd, Jr. Emmons, Michael Ray Engle, Mary Ann Ennis, Donald Wilbur Esham, Gary Richard Fink, Victor, Jr. Flake, Linda Ann Forney, William Scott Foss, Steven Ray Frohle, Charles Edward Galvin, Reginald Chester Garbers, Diana Lee Garrison, Harold Dean Garza, Joe Louis Garway, Robert Gepfert, Thomas Charles Gonzalez, Mary Ellen Goodart, Michael John Grabner, Cynthia Ann Graham, William Lowry Gratzer, Donald Grismer, David Edgar Grosskopf, James Guy, Janice Kay Harper, John W. Harris, Lula E. Hart, Ronald Hawes, Rebecca Hicks, Clarence Larkin Hizer, lra James, Jr. Hodges, Jerry F. Hodges, Timothy Robbin Jines, William Rodney Johnson, Jerry Joe Johnson, Margaret Frances Johnson, Steven Lee Jones, Kenneth Robert Joy, David Lee Kaster, James Allen Keith, Neal Howard Kelley, Steven James Kern, Michael Ward Kerrigan, George Michael Kiger, Dale Dean Kindig, Carlin L. Land, Daniel Joe Laucis, Richard Frank Lewis, Robert Paul Lippeatt, Betty Ruth McCabe, Joel Willard McCIary, David Kent McCormick, James Porter McCormick, Janice Lynn McCormick, John Hugh McDaniel, Alonzo L. Mahrenholz, Ronnie J. Maple, Norman Ralph Marcoux, Catherine Ann Martin, Sandy Joan Mattingly, James Matthew Meggenhofer, Charles Eble Mehler, Gale Dean Messer, Gerald Keith Micken, Robert James Miller, Johnnie Albert Mischler, David Ward Mitchell, Jeffry Darrel Morse, Terrance Gene Myers, William Jackson Neely, Leoa Joyce 0'Brian, Rex Bernard Ostby, Charles Richard Paris, David Allen Peckinpaugh, Victor Perez, Michael Robert Plaster, Michael Portee, Novella Georgianne Rainbolt, Carl Brooks Randle, Cary Arnett Redmond, James Michael Reyes, Rudy Elias Rich, Thomas Lynval Ritter, Jerry Timothy Robare, Paul A. Roberts, Charles Rukes, Herbert Allen Schuyler, Thomas William Scott, Ronald Dean Sharp, Sharon Kay Sievers, Hilda Mae Smith, Jerry Wayne Smolek, Theodore M. Sonner, David Earl Spanos, George Steimel, Dennis Lee Stephens, Paul Leroy Summers, Marcia Jean Taylor, Mike Earl Tucker, Mark F. Turner, Brenda Carol Underhill, Robert Eugene Van Winkle, Phyllis Ann Watson, Gary Alan Watson, William Arthur Watters, William Dennis Wilder, Darnell Flimone Wilhelm, Beverly G. Winkle, John Patrick Wyatt, Rickie Lee York, Pamela Jane Zaphirmy, E. Michael SECOND YEAR Ahler, Steve R. Armstrong, Paul David Carter, David Ward Colvin, Edward Eugene Copeland, Charlene Kay Dunn, Gordon David Fredrick, Michael Edward Geiman, Joseph Adara, Ill Glover, Walter Anthony Grout, Herbert Houston Hanson, Lloyd George Harper, Lynda R. Harris, Mary Kathleen Haswell, Mary Ann Herrman, William John Huntington, Danny J. lrwin, Edmond Ray Jones, Monica Faye Koenig, Carl Lindop, James Edward McKinney, Kenneth Leslie McQueen, William A. Madtson, Jeffrey Ricks Mahrenholz, Linda Ann Marks, John Wayne Meek, Robert Stephen Mefford, Lee Edward Myers, Clyde William Reel, Marilyn Louise Rhodes, Donald C. Shanklin, Martin Ora Stephenson, Robert Earl Sutphin, John E. Wade, Christine Maria Wisler, Terry Ann Yates, Richard Morris igh irhnnl 7 quiimlvnrg Program HARRY T. KEEN H. E. P. Assistant Director B. S.,Southern Illinois University: M. A., University of Illinois ROBERT H. ORR H. E. P. Director B. S., DePauw University: M. S., Indi- ana University DAVID M. MEYER MRS. MARTHA THONIPSON JIM RUSSELL Social Studies Teacher Language Arts Teacher Residence Hall Advisor 3 . Students PETE ALVAREZ ERMA BARBERA LEROY BARRERA FIDEL BRIONES LUCY CANTU 4 I I : ' we EFIASMO CISNERO IVIELVIN DELOATCH ARLEAN DOUGLAS ESEOUIEL ESPINOZA LINDA EVERETT E li 4 0 0 15 Students LOUISE EVERETTE ARMANDO FLORES JUON GARCIA LBERT HUEBENTHAL MARY DE LA PAS TINO MADRID LESSIE SWEET ELLEN GONZALEZ ONEIDA GUEDEA JORGE GUTIERREZ JOSEPH IBARRA CLINTON INGRAM ANGELINA LARA FELIX LEAL, Jr. JOHN PATINO MICHAEL PEREZ PLASIDO VILLEGAS CLARENCE WALTON JOE GARZA ROSEMARY GAUNA BOBBY HADDEN JOHNNEY HARRISON ROBERT JAIMEZ GARFIELD JOHNSON, Jr. LUPE LOPEZ Y FELIX MADRID RUDY REYES MIGUEL RIVERA FRANK YBARRA LOU YBARRA 147 Glnmmenremcni - P zrrtalanrwie Lieu t. Governor Robert Rock giving Commence- ment address Mr. Edward Frankum, Vice-President of Trans World Airlines and Z1 VU Alumnus, accepting his honorary degree from Vincennes University The 1967 graduating class marches across campus from the Science Build ing for the early evening ceremonies on campus. Graduation-1967 Capping 1968 The 1967 Graduation Ceremonies for nurses were held just The 1969 class received their caps in traditional ceremonies prior to the Commencement program. Nurses hear address in the Green Auditorium given by Dr. Beckes. 148 ,4m, Y fm., 440 mime fur Gmganizatiuna f'f W m U ff Z Q if? X if at f Z Z a A 1? Our time wisely spent to promote the ideals and high standards set forth by various cam- pus organizations is an integral part of our college life. It is throughfparticipation in these orgamzatlons that we make friends, learn to accept responsibility, and establish better rela- tionships with our professors. Many clubs at VU were formed for the express purpose of maintaining and an interest in a certain academic field. Others have been granted charters to recognize and reward individual achievement, citizenship, and academic accomplishments. Social fraternities and sororities place considerableiempliasis and stress on community service and leadership. To be deemed worthy of membership, pledges must be dedicated to the task of providing that service in an unselfish and earnest attitude to the campus and com+ munity. V All in all, organizations, clubs, fraternities and sororities at Vincennes Universityf aid us in becoming better individuals and citizens today, and our nationis leaders tomorrow . . . E512 Qfienuir iaff ROYCE V. MASON RAY MARTIN Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor DAVE RENNER CHERYL MILLER Photographer Secretary, Typist RANDY MEYER PHIL RAY JERRY LYN OVERTON Sports Assistant Photographer Laygut 150 EI 19 For the editors of the 1968 Le Revoir, the year has indeed been a long and hard one. Many long hours, shattered nerves, and cups of coffee accom- panied the duties of the editors in preparing an annual that the entire university would be proud of. Editor Royce Mason was continually confronted with yearbook organization problems and layouts be- fore the yearbook went to press. Through the theme suggestion by Cheryl Miller, Ray Martin, assistant editor, prepared the f'n'st theme copy in Le Revoir. Patience, skill, sacrifice, and a lot of fun has gone into the 1968 Le Revoir to make it representative of a growing and proud university. The staff of the 1968 Le Revoir wishes to take this space to sincerely thank the yearbook advisors, Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid, for all of their patience and kind words of encourage- ment. The staff realized that many errors would have been overlooked had it not been for the interested attitude and quick eyes of the advisors. Once again, we would like to say, Thanks a million for every personal sacrifice which you have made in help- ing us to produce this yearbook. JOE NI. EDWARDS Editor and Chairman of the Editorial Board railhlazer Read by a Growing Student Body and Z Decision-makers of Vincennes University Z JEANNE EDMONDSON Assistant Chairman of the Board 7 diinrial 'guard GARY GRAVES CHARLENE LANE TWILA TERRELL BOB SHEAKS Photographer 152 Sports Editor As Mr. Fred Walker, faculty advisor, nods his approval, Editorial Board members prepare to edit another issue of The Trailblazer. On Jan. 11, The Trailblazer staff published their first eight-page issue and since that issue, The Trailblazer has remained an eight-page news weekly. A first-class honor rating was awarded The Trailblazer by the Intercollegiate Press Association for the fall semester, 1967. President ...... WPHH 112121 Qlhi ACTIVITIES Winner of the Dad's Weekend Tal- ant Showg Big-Little Sis Night, Founders' Day Teag Formal Ini- tiation at Holiday lnng Christmas Party and Gift Exchangeg M. S. Driveg Homecoming Float SPONSORS Mrs. Mary Ann Lukens, Business Department Mrs. Linda Salsmon, H E. P. Secretary ACTIVES Mary Anne Ade Doris Bau te Connie Beach Kelly Beckes Karen Branscome Carol Cornelison Vicki Chase Diane Dalton Judy Goben Donna Gray Meredith Hanson Sue Hamilton Pat Headley Donna Holdash Cheryl Lacefield Jan Lannerd Elaine Loesch Terry Marshall Ava McCall Marsha Meyer Becky Olson Grace Paul Carolyn Rains Cindi Rinehart Jane Rivers Sherry Sanders Connie Schmitz Rita Schuckman Peggy Smock Brenda Snellenberger Charlene Sollman Linda Stair Andrea Wilhite Carol Whiten Wee President ........ PLEDGES Judy Althoff Mary Brewer Brenda Burnworth Carol Byrd Phyllis Charles Becky Deem Susan Decker Annette Detty Becky Elkins Carolyn Faust Nancy Field Paulaette Field Jill Flenar Sally Glen Dee Dee Jacobs Becky Kerns Bev Kowalski Cindy Laue OFFICERS Secretary .............. Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer ,..... ...... . . Pledge Master ........ Assistant Pledge Master. Sorority Representative .... Historian ...... . ..... Scholarship Director. . . House Director. . . Rush Director .... Publicity Director .... Social Director ....... HISTORY Alpha Theta Chi was founded at Vincennes University on February 16, 1950. The young women in attendance at that time wished to merge two groups which were in existence, into one stronger club. Two faculty persons and four students met to form the group which was known henceforth as Alpha Theta Chi. Alpha Theta Chi stresses friendship, leadership, and service. It has been traditional to serve the university in whatever capacity is fitting for young ladies as hostesses and leaders. Quite often, in addition to the annual gift to the university, Alpha Theta Chi gives a party for the orphans. An open invitation stands for all Vincennes University co-eds regardless of race, color, or creed. It is also a tradition for new faculty women to be initiated. In 1966, Alpha Theta Chi obtained a house on the corner of Park and Indianapolis Streets. It is used as a center for social life, meetings, and studying. Cindy Leischer Marilyn Mills Paula Myette Kathy Ponder Mary Ann Pipher Terry Rippy Becky Robinson Jerri Row Kathy Russell Andi Serafin Cindy Taylor Janeace Titterington Janice Tompson Karen Ueding Sherri Williams Marsha Wislocki Linda Williams 0, Kelly Beckes Grace Paul Meredith Hanson Mary Anne Ade Sherri Sanders Terry Marshall Diane Dalton Charlene Sollman Elaine Loesch Pat Headley Connie Schmitz Rita Schuckman Cheryl Lacefield Donna Holdash Judy Goben Doris Bau te Carol Cornelison Quin gliilenlranita Qlluh Front row, left to right: David Keith, Jim Davis, David Schin- beckler, Dee Spray. Second row: John Baudouine, Rick Saults, Dan Towe, Loyal Bell. Third row: Glen Uebelhor, Tim McNelis, Roger Thompson, Gary Cecil. Fourth row: Jay Long, Don Cole, Larry Collett, Pat Clark MEMBERS John Baudouine Tom Lemmons Loyal Bell Jay Long David Buchanan Tim McNelis Gary Cecil Jim Nicholson Don Cole Tom Rawlings Larry Collett Rick Saults Pat Clark Bemie Seivers Jim Davis Dave Schinbeckler Hershel Goodson Alvin Skomp Larry Heiser Dee Spray Mike Hill Dan Towe David Keith Roger Thompson Danny Kixmiller Glen Uebelhor Vic Kline Oliver Wade Buddy Lee SPONSOR Mr. George Whitehouse, Auto Mechanics Department ACTIVITIES Homecoming Float Penny Pitch at Campus Carnival Sponsor after-game dance OFFICERS PURPOSE President- .,..,.. .........., . . . Dave Schinbeckler The Auto Mechanics Club provides activi- Idce President. . . . . .Rick Saults . f ll h. f h h . Secretary. . . ' H H Dan Towe tres and e ows ip or t e .auto mec anics Treasurer, ...... .. Larry Collett Students- The Club engages ln m0neY'l'3-lsmg Sargent at Arms ............ . . . Tim McNelis activities to Pf0Vide 3 Scholarship to 3 boy who Public Relations ............... . . . Vic Kline is interested in entering the mechanics course, Student Senate Representative .... . . . John Baudouine but who is not financially able to do S0. ffgapiiai Student Qdninn OFFICERS President ....................... Wee President and Program Chairman Secretary ....................... Enlistment Chairman . . . Missions Chairman . . . Social Chairman .... SPONSORS Mr. David Little, Rev. John Sawyer, Faculty Advisor Pastor Advisor . . . . .Phil Jennings . . . Jim Cecil . . Ken Berry Glenn Hamer . Ed Spivey . Diana Kemker Mrs. Ed Spivey, Director Front row, left to right: Jim Cecil, Diana Kemker. Second row HISTORY Ed Spivey, Jr., Phillip Jennings, Glenn Hamer. The Baptist Student Union was organized on the Vincennes University Campus on October 19, 1967. The objectives of the BSU as set forth in our constitution are to pro- mote the spiritual and moral growth of the individual student, to present a positive Christian witness to the campus and community, and to discover, train, and conserve Cluistian leadership in the student members of the organization. Membership in the BSU is open to Baptists and other interested students. The goal of our organization is to instill in each student the desire to improve his daily life so that the aura of his Christian influence will be constantly increasing. Our motto is Make life more meaningful for you- be a member of the BSU. 'Beta ' PURPOSE MEMBERS To promote good will between the surrounding community and the women of Beta Xi by rendering de- pendable and beneficial services, to contribute to the improvement of the social environment of Vincennes University, to create an organization with spirited en- thusiasm of which the community and members will be proud, to induce perpetual sisterhood, we the members of Beta Xi establish this constitution of Beta Xi of Vin- cennes University. 66-68 Kathy Lux 66-68 Bonnie Blanford 66-68 Pam Carroll 66-68 Peggy Milch 66-68 Karen Place 66-68 Sally Schaub 66-68 Becky Sprinkle 67-68 Brenda J ines 67-68 Debbie Carlisle 67-68 Charlene Lane 67-68 Joyce Shoulders 67-68 Sondra Siamas 67-68 Debbie Henning 67-68 Janie Holsapple 67-68 Jana Hughes 67-68 Judy Johnson 67-68 Linda Jordan 67-68 Pam Lantis 67-68 Pat Lynch 67-68 Linda Pang 67-68 Jan Quatman 67-68 Georgia Shubat '68 Carol Hutcherso 68 Mel Heavilon 1 67-68 Twila Terrell 67-68 Sissey McKee 67-68 Anne Quatman 67-68 Carol Sheets 67-68 Jane Boals 67-68 Carla Bruce 67-68 Bonnie Brumley 67-68 J0 Ann Franklin 67-68 Linda Greenwell 67-68 Shirley Hackney PLE DGES '68 Pat Booten '68 Pat Faith '68 Gerry Tumer '68 Janice Zeimis '68 Regina Wolfe '68 Joyce Biggs '68 Diane Wojdyla 68 Tammy Holder 68 Jan Provost '68 Sandy Martin a 1 OFFICERS and SPONSORS n OFFICERS President ............. Kathy Lux Vice President . . .... Bonnie Blanford Secretary ..... .... B ecky Sprinkle Treasurer ....... . . . Pam Carroll Sergeant at Arms ....... Sally Schaub Historian ....... . . . Brenda Jines Pledge Trainer .... .... D ebbie Carlisle SPONSORS Miss Carolyn Thompson, Science Assistant Miss Jane Godare, English Assistant ACTIVES f5' L' ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATION A-f Sally Schaub ........... Christmas Queen Carol Hutcherson ....... Homecoming Queen Variety Show ..... . . . Second Place 4 U 23151112 4- OFFICERS HISTORY esident .......... ice President ,,,,,, ecretary .......... reasurer ......... tudent Senate Rep. blicity Chairman . . embership Chairman . Cleta Edmondson Z Cheryl Miller Jane Edmondson Linda Shaw Tim Theriac Marilyn Mills Mary Butler Gloria Shappard Bill Merley SPONSORS iss Marjorie Dierdorf, Knox County Home Demonstration Agent . Ellsworth P. Christmas, Professor of Agronomy and Agriculture The Collegiate 4-H Club was formed at Vincennes University in the fall semester of the 1965-66 school year, and was composed of thirty-one members. Since then the club has grown and extended its projects and activities. Be- sides its monthly meetings, the club has participated in several campus and community activities during the 1967-68 year at V.U. Its campus activities have included a display at the Wheeler-Dealer dance at the beginning of the school year a booth at the Alumni Chili Supper, and a display in the Homecoming Parade. As community projects, the club stuf- fed several thousand envelopes with Christmas seals for the American TB Association, served as judges for a county-wide Collegiate 4-H Club Officers, Front row: Cleta Edmondson, Cheryl Miller, Gloria Shappard. Back row: Marilyn Mills, Linda Shaw,Jane Edmondson,Mary Butler talent show, and donated recreation facilities to the Federal Housing Unit in Vincennes. By expanding its activities and projects even more as it grows each year, the club will continue to achieve its pur- pose - - to promote the social, educational, and general wel- fare of 4-H Club Work on the university campus. 155 'T' MEMBERS HISTORY 4 elia Cbamma Sluts President ...... Wee President. . Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Rush Chairman . Pledge Trainer. . Sergeant at Arms. . . Ritual Chairman OFFICERS SPONSOR Mr. Robert Stalcup Bill Judy Dave Richards Bill Weaver Rick Zientara Jeff Meyers Mickey Fisher Jeff Noel Dave Wagley if I HISTORY In April 1966, Delta Gamma Iota held its first active meeting with a total of fourteen members. DGI held two more active meetings before the close of the Spring semester of 1966 to set down the policies of the coming Fall semester. During this time a constitution was drawn up and passed by the VU Student Senate in May, 1966. DGI had its first pledge class in the Fall semester of 1966 which consisted pledges. The Fraternity was able to win softball, Gamma Tau Bike Race, and placed second in total points for the All-Sports trophy. They tied for third place in All-campus Variety Show. The Fall 1967 pledge class consisted of 46 members. The first big project was building the homecoming float which won the best con- structed trophy. I During the year, the pledges collected money for the United Fund The fraternity has also sponsored a number of dances and sang Christmas carols for the orph' ans at St. Vincent School. DGI members have been active in all intramural sports and won in basketball, g bowling. PURPOSE The purpose of DGI is to C11 establish brotherhood among male students and men o learning connected with Vincennes University! C21 establish and maintain high standards o morality among its members and to develop high standards of characterg C35 establi maintain a high respect for learning and culture among the men in all curriculum of 46 Drive. olf and sh an at VU Q41 encourage the practice of chivalry among mengC5j to promote the spirit of ness and the values of a high public conscience to the end that only men of c rity and efficiency shall be elected or appointed to positions of honor and ACTIVES and PLEDGES 4 iairihntiire 4 nlutaiinn Qlluh nf Qtmerira l SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN George Andros .lack Ashton Patty BuUard Richard Bums Tom Dean David Kickerhoff Lonnie Frauhinger Marc Gerber Mike Hancock John Heagy Robert Jeglum Rick Kerr Cathy Lane 156 Pat Lenahan Kent Mahnensmith Bruce Meents Steve Mills John Moore David Oeding Max Rusk Tom Schmidt Connie Schmitz Ardith Shaw Phyllis Sullivan Mark Webster Rick Zientara Peggy Albright Richard Bauchle Catherine Biddle Charles Brothers Fred Burke James Cecil John Ellington Linda Fisher Robert Fortner J 0 Ann Franklin Larry Fredrick Ken Funk Dick Hubbard Dave Johnston Gary Lamble Kathy Larson Charles Merley Reggie Myers Mark Nowaskie Mike Pace Bill Peterson Judy Schuckman John Shorter Gary Vergon Wilhelm Hanneman Sylvia Wheeler Debby Henning Barbara Holtz Jan Williams John Wilson David Young OFFICERS President ......... .... Rick Zientara Vice President ..... .... P atty Bullard Secretary ....... . . . Barbara Holtz TFEKISWGI' ..... . . . Phyllis Sullivan Historian ....... . . . James Cecil Student Senate .... . . . Mike Pace SPONSOR Mike Sheroan Mr. Gordon A. Goodman, Assistant Professor of Business and Distributive Education The Vincennes University Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America was chartered on October 13, 1962. It has grown from a small chapter of approximately 15 members to over 50 members for the 1967-68 school year. One of the primary purposes of the DECA Club is to aid the goal of Distributive Education in developing leaders in areas of Marketing and Distribution. Since the second year students are engaged in part-time employment in their various work stations in the community they often miss some of the campus social events. Another goal of the DECA Club is to privide some social activities as well as civic and academic projects. The club has annual fund raising activities, sponsors or co-sponsors a number of campus activities and the years big event is always the Employer-Employee Banquet in the Spring of the year. Mamma an HISTORY A Gamma Tau is actually a National Fraternity. Its proper title is The National Gamma Tau Fraternity of Engineers. Gamma Tau originated at Vin- cennes University in 1959. The fraternity became national in 1965 with seven chapters. We are the alpha chapter, or more often called The Grand Chapter. PURPOSE The purpose of Gamma Tau Fraternity is to develop attitudes of, and prac- tice in, good citizenshipg to promote a brotherhood of and a society for, fraternal engineersg to provide a forum for engineering studentsg to improve student-in- structor relationshipg to improve school moralg to direct all fraternal activitiesg and to promote education in the general field of engineering. OFFICERS President ............. Jim Donner . . Robert Stephenson . . Andrew Chu Vice-President ...... Director of Activities . . . SPONSORS Mr. G. Warren Stephenson, Physics Instructor Front row.' Mr. James Q. Moreley, Robert McGuire, Jim Jerling, Andy Chu, Bob Stevenson, Brian Hirt. Back row: Unidentified, Jim Brandon, Mike Noggle, Jim Donner, Mr. John Ostendorf. MEMBERS Mr. James Q. Moreley, Graphics Instructor Mr. John Ostendorf, Physics Instructor ACTIVITIES Building of the Homecoming Bonfire A Gamma Tau Hyride A Booth at Alumni Chili Supper ACT IVES Jim Brandon John Brown Andrew E. Chu Aurelio Correa Jim Donner James G. Jerling Robert McGuire Robert Stephenson Terry Stuckey PLEDGES Brian G. Baskette Robert L. Delaney Robert Ray Haverstock Brian Hirt Gary Leclaire Robert Maxwell, Jr. Mike Noggle Kenny Porter Carl Wessel Sponsor All-Campus Bicycle Ride Sponsor of Dances 7 gglgrigfg O Members gathered around club's Piper PA-12 are: Brad Eizinger, Cort Myers, Keith Cupp, Bob Evans, Dennis Spoor, Frank Foster, MEMBERS Lyn Mills, Doug Wessel, Larry Austin, Louis Satterthwaite. Larry Austin Rodney W. Gutwein Lyn J. Mills Jay Bardole Robert Hill Carl Myers OFFICERS i D Seaton Cash Bill Horton Warren Potter President ............. Brad Elzmgel' Andrew E.C. Chu Edward Huddlestion Emest Roller Vice President . . . . Doug Wessel Robert V. Craig Certified Flight Instructor Certified Flight Instructor Sec.-Treasurer ......... Linda Ruble Brad Eilillgef Clfafles Hflfst Linda Rllble I Robert Evans William King Lewis V. Satterthwarte SPQNSQRS Larry Faulkner Certified,FIight Instructor Terry Snow R b t L Steve Faulkner Kenneth Klein James Vaughn 0 er . Yom . Bill Fisher Frank Lambert John VonTobel Avlfffwfi Mechanlcs Instructor David Goodnow Gregory B. McCammach Doug Wessel Walter Hollingsworth A vaition Mechanics Instructor HISTORY Bruce W. Meents The Vincennes University Flying Club was organized officially on November 23, 1965. There were 17 members in the club. The club now has 28 active members plus 3 certified flight instructors and two spon- sors. The purpose of the Flying Club is to stimulate interest in, and an understanding of flying among students, faculty and staff members of Vincennes University. 1? uma 4 tnnnmira Glluh First row: Kay Sites, Ginny Barrett, Delores Waggoner, Donna Hol- dosh, Linda Greenwell, Cindy Cooper, Marsha Meyer, Pauletta Field. HISTORY The Home Economics Club was organized in 1954 under the leadership of Mrs. C.S. McKee. Mrs. Florence Watts, Sr., who contributed money for the furnish- ing of Florence Hall, and Mrs. C.S. McKee, the immediate past professor of Home Economics, were both honored in the January, 1966 club meeting with honorary memberships being bestowed. ACTIVITIES Sponsor Chili Supper. Sponsor French Supper. Took a trip to the orphange during Easter. Sponsor The Best Dressed Contest by Glamour Magazine. i OBJECTIVES The Home Economic Club Objectives are: To promote a teamwork and fellowship. To foster personal development. To encourage interest in Home Economics. To work for the improvement of the department. Second row: Martha Pratt, Vickie Tewalt, JoAnn Boggs, Connie Beach, Karen Anderson, Cherry Chanley, Diana Kemker. Third row: Mrs. Deem, Connie Allen, Carrie Jo Jones, Linda Kreuzman, Jean Hocking, Karen Sue Logan. - OFFICERS President ......... Linda Greenwell MEMBERS Connie Allen - - - Doris Bau te Diana Kemk Vice President ..... Cindy Cooper Connie Beach Lmda Kruze Secretary ........ Pauletta Field Joyce Biggs Karen Log Treasurer .... .... D onna Holdash Jo Bogg Marsha Mey Inter Club gary Butler Martha Prat - herry Chanley Kay Sites Council Rep. ..... Delores Waggoner Cindy Cooper Marsha Sum Mary Butler Publicity ........ Jo Jones Social Chairman . . . Marsha Meyer Pauletta Field Linda Greenwell Ranne Hocking Donna Holdash Jo Jones an e t 1 I 1 SPONSOR Mrs. Caroll Deem . . Professor of Home Economics Qgeierans Cllr HISTORY The Vincennes University Veterans Club was founded in September 1966. Since then the club has undertaken the responsibility of organizing and supervising the annual Homecoming Parade. In addition the club has sponsored several dances and has provided ushers for convocations and basketball games. PURPOSE The purpose of the Veterans Club is to promote social activity among veterans of the armed services on campus. The club promotes leadership qualities on campus through organization of activities, and conduct of its members. The club also assists veterans in adjusting to campus life and provides assistance to veterans planning to attend Vincennes University. Vickie Tewa Delores Wag Virginia Wol 158 M EMB ERS Thomas L. Hoffman 1967-68 Archie Mobley 196 7-68 Chester Henson 1967-68 Stan Cooper 1967-68 Larry Faulkner 196 7-68 Ron Kelly 196 7-68 Dave Bickmeir 1967-68 Jim Petty 1967-68 Denny Harrison 196 7-68 Bruce Meents 1967-68 Dannie Duffy 1967-68 Jim Sullivan 1967-68 Dave Wood 1967-68 Harold Fredricks 1967-68 Robert Campbell 1967-68 Allen Pappas 1967-68 James Copp 1967-68 Front row: Ron Kelly, Archie Mobley, Jim Petty, Tom Hoff Chet Henson. Second row: Bruce Meents, Denny Harrison, Sullivan, Dannie Duffy, and Warren Potter. OFFICERS President ........... Thomas L. Hoffman Vice President ....... Archie Mobley Secretary ........... Chester D. Henson Treasurer .......... Stan Cooper Student Senate Rep. . Ron Kelly SPONSOR Mr. Warren Potter, Director of Student Finance Secretary .......... Aurelio Correa, Diana Vonderheide, Hector J. Fernandez, Jay Bardole, Nancy Qdlnicrnaiinnzxl Students, Qllnh President ............ Richard Conteh Vice President. . . . . . Hector Fernandez Treasurer ............. Diana Vonderheide Inter-Club Council ..... Inter-Club Council ..... Publicity Chairman ..... Ronald Tice SPONSORS Mr. Jay Bardole Mr. Myron McKitrick Professor of Chemistry Professor of English Mrs. Myron McKitrick Librarian Secretary . . . Virginia VonBehren Nancy Beemblossom Victoria VonBehren Robinson Adibe Connie Anderson Barry Bare Nancy Beemblossom Lee Benjamin Cheryl Black Joan Boggs- Andrew Chu Richard Conteh Aurelia Correa Donna Duncan Mike Dutton Hector Femandez Karen Folz Richard Twong Tee Gaw Dale Hedge Simon Yeung Nam Ho W James J erling Daniel J erser Donald Knochel Terry Marshall Ava McCall Connie Morton Susan O'Connor Fred Raupal Sheila Sparenburg Shirley Sparenburg Ronald Tice Victoria VonBehren Virginia VonBehren Diana Vonderheide Dan Wilk James Wilkins Marsha Wislocki Peter Man Kong Yau The International Students' Club was organized as an official club of Vincennes University in Sept., 1961. Participation in programs of the Vincennes community and surrounding communities: A. World Community Day, Oak- town Methodist Church, Oaktown, Ind. B. Christmas program, Vincennes Fortnightly Club C. Speak, Emison Good Cheer Sun- day School Class, Emison, Ind. Vincemies University Activities A. Booth at Wheeler-Dealer Dance B. Booth at Carnival C. Booth at Alumni Chili Supper D. Sponsor of Harvest Moon Ball PURPOSE The purpose of the International Students' Club is to encourage friendly and understanding relationships between American students and students from other countries. The American students are able to acquaint themselves with the customs of the foreign students as well as to help them adjust to the campus life of a junior college. The foreign students, in turn, are introduced to the American way of life by associating with students of the United States. Beemblossom, Victoria VonBehren, Virginia VonBehren, Myron S. McKitrick. Sitting: A. Richard Conteh. HISTORY AND PURPOSE The Vincennes University Karate Club was formed about 3 years ago. They had a membership of about 15. Their instructor was John Callahan, who is now teaching Karate at Indiana University. The club has grown from 15 to the present membership of 22. Several trips were taken during the school year and plans were made for a trip to the National Karate Championships in Washington D.C. later in the year. Tests for different belts are made twice a year at Evansville with a viewing board made up of Mr. Callahan, who is a 6th degree black and Mr. Nak Young Chung, a 5th degree black belt. Our goals are to better our club in anyway and raise our membership higher. We soon hope to bring a man from Korea to teach us one day a week. The purpose of the Karate Club is to train the participants in discipline and self control. It teaches Karate not only as a way of self-defense but also as a sport and as an art. 7 strain Qllnh OFFICERS President ............. Kenny Hudson Vice President .... . . . James R. Bertsch Sec.-Treasurer ......... Hubert W. Wright Inter-Club Council ...... James C. McMullan MEMBERS Bruce Taggart John Victor Milner James Boyd Booker Michael E. Joseph Robert A. Robertson Advid T. Beck Michael W. Muller Richard L. Renaker Stephen T. Helms Thomas M. Becker John Roberts Mike Hunckler Jim Hancock Cindy J 0 Lau SPONSOR :gimes C.CMKaMEllan lliatricira J . Lynch omas . c ann ero arrera Ben Johnson - Track Coach y I - V ff? . -2' 5.,.,eg,'5,5g3, - ,-vm U ,fi , ' r t V, rf. ji.. , will .' -2+ 4 SP mf r it ., fi fri' 1, f i 5-' .. ,V . V g+E'i2?:ff 1 . 3,-1 ,gm asm -, 1 . at . A -' .1 A . '-wg fight! gf fiegig' H x ' -'Y , , ,r 1 ' E 'if 'f- , 'lf. ' . A . , .K ' ' ' r- ' A QE f' V.,. a r... 'E gg ' 4' 4 p . If L , .Hi ,..,, V M, 7 fa' I ' 33222 'V ' 1 V M35 1 .il , ' ' in C Y' gm: 'ei vt... fait WH , g I E., L 1--., ,, . . -' Q 97' - ' -I at I ..,., I rv s 3 ft 4 ei 1 'I' ,A ly' QT' .Qlgiigfggs I K ' , ' A 4 I 1 A gf: 4 ::...5 'ft7i': l :iii First row.' Andres Moreno, Bob Robertson, Cindy Jo Laue, Cindi Rinehart, Pat Lynch, James Bertsch. Second row: Hipolito Garza, Mike Muller, Jim McMullan, John V. Milner, Kenny Hudson, Richard L. Renaker, Tom McCann, Steve Kendall, Alan J. Walsh, Instructor. Third row: Marc Schulz, Tom Becker, Hubert Wright, John Roberts, Bruce Taggart, Terry Sheckell, Stephen Helms. 'fieglera Elixir OFFICERS President ....,..... Steve Moore Wee President. . . . . . Larry Kupchick Secretary .......... Bernie Alhorn Treasurer .......,.. Larry Dipple Ralph Andrews Cherry Chanley Bill Chanley Maureen Sheeman Sandra Drnek Danny Roller Richard LeMay Bob Beaty Steve Toth Wayne Wilson Janet Carrie Carter Daily Becky Elkins James J erling Randy Wolfe Twila Terrell John Lille Steve Eastridge Gary Dearing Bill Stolzmann Mike Baines Elaine Craw Richard Tomazewski Madalyn Hoover Martha Lofton MEMBERS Kyle Hancock Wayne Bawer Lee Thomas Larry Dippel Donita Honey Frank Lanbert Larry Robertson Steve Moore Diana Dalton Ron Diem Sue Crammer Dota Spellman Bob Brenner David DeLuca Charles Doerflein Roger Cummings Randy Smith Jim Love Wayne Epsteen Patty Taylor Bemie Alhom Sally Shaub John Scott Wayne Portee Margaret Miller Student Senate Rep .... Diana Dalton HISTORY David Barker Everett Brown Richard Craw Jane Lord Mike Fletchall John Roger Rusty Weaver Phyllis Reder Mark Daves Ed Strohl Mary Pipher Richard Teteawski Karen Ueding Joe Bush Darmon Kelsey Mike Dulton Rex Resler Jim Dodson Judy Bales Bob Webber Cliff Hambleton Jeff Craw Bob Good Ron Tice SPONSORS The Keglers Klub was organized in the Fall Semester of 1966 under the direction . U Mr. Wayne Wilson, head of the Vincennes University Lanes and coach of the unive MI- Ed SIOILPVIHYIHK DfP0 U11f?'lf Bowling Team. After two meetings in December of 1966, the group presented its drz Mr. Wayne Wilson, Bowling Department Constitution to the Student Senate and was fully recognized as a worthwhile and benel DL Isaac K. Beckes, pre-sidem of V. U. club on the campus of Vincennes University. The Keglers Klub held one dance and flowers for the Spring Formal. Out of its new treasury, the Keglers Klub presented a hundred dollar scholarship to a needy student at the annula Awards Day Convocai I ACTIVITIES PURPOSE l. Homecoming Float- Most Beautifulg 2. AllCnmpus Car- nival held Sept. 23 on Ebner Recreation Lorg 3. All-Campus The purpose of the Koglors Klub is to promote a Spirit of high s Dance held Mar. 9 featuring Ben-Davis High School Band bowling and to present a S100 scholarship each year out of its treasury to a needy HISTORY Mu Alpha Theta was granted its charter at Vincennes University on Dec. 13, 1960. The club is sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, the largest association of collegiate mathematicians in the world. There are approximately 500 Mu Alpha Theta chap- ters in schools from Florida to Alaska and in the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and Switzerland. The club meets once a month to discuss various new developments in the mathemati- cal tield. At various times during the year, the students prepare lectures on prominent mathematical topics to be presented at their monthly meetings. Admission to Mu Alpha Theta is restricted to interested engineers and mathematical majors who maintain at least a Bn average in mathematics. PURPOSE The purpose of Mu Alpha Theta is to stimulate interest within the tield of mathema- tics on Vincennes University's campus. Visiting mathematical lectureships, regional meetings, and an outstanding traveling library of several hundred books are a few of the varied activities available to chapter members at Vincennes University. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Vincennes University's chapter of Mu Alpha Theta presides and sponsors a regional meeting held in the fall of each year. Prominent speakersg such as Mr. Meyer Jerrison from Purdue University who presented a lecture on How Napier Computed His Bones at the regional meeting of 1967-68, are a part of the varied programs sponsored on campus by Mu Alpha Theta. 160 MEMBERS William C. Johnson Randy Nowaskie John M. Little Ronald Smelser Michael J. Rush William Patrick Terry L. Bradbury OFFICERS President ...... ............ W illiam C. Johi Vice President . . . . John M. Little Sec. - Treasurer .... . . . Michael J. Rush I.C.C. Rep. . . . . . . Terry L. Bradb SPONSOR Mr. William Stegemoller, Assistant Professor in Mathematics l ' llL 0 r efnmzm 7 erlerzthun 9 6 2 0, 6s fl, ' 0 0 5 7 ' THE NEWIVIAN APOSTOLATE AT VINCENNES S I l I' N . , 1. 7 W incra ft 5, evo'-1 . . 6 1 I U 0,43 1. OFFICERS President ................. .. . . . Hector Femandez Vice President .... . . . Kem Thomas Secretary ...... . . . Connie Crane Treasurer SteveKeller UNIVERSITY IS STRIVING TO BECOME A LIVING, SEARCHING, WORSHIPING AND EXPERIENCING COMMUNITY T L ACTIVITIES LITURGY SPEAKERS DISCUSSIONS FLINT. MICHIGAN EXERCISES ACTION GROUPS FOR Campus, 0.E. O., Orphanages C.C.D. TEACHER SARTO EXPERIENCE GABRIEL RICHARD INSTITUTE VINCENNES EXERCISE LEADER, TRAINER COURSE PRE-CANA PRE-MARITAL COURSE NORTHERN ILLINOIS U. SYMPOSIUM APPALACIA TERM BREAK PROJECT NEW ORLEANS DEVELOPMENT HISTORY Newman Center was founded at Vincennes University in the 1930's by the late Msgr. Paul A. Deery then pastor of the Old Cathedral and a former national Newman chaplain. The organization was served by local priests on a part-time basis until August, 1966 when Bishop Paul Leibold named Father Bernard Lutz chaplain. The Catholic student movement is named for John Henry Cardinal Newman, the great English churchman of the nineteenth century whose life was so closely linked with Oxford University and whose book Idea ofa University, is still a standard work in the field. On September 25, 1966 the Newman Center on campus was dedicated by Bishop Paul F. Leibold, Bishop of Evansville. Jamie Roberts SPONSORS Rev. Bernard Lutz Mr. Robert Schultheis l l MEMBERS fl9ffire 7 duration association OFFICERS Prcsident...... Vice President. . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . Weasurcr . Historian . . . SPONSOR Miss Sherilyn Nelson Collette Wilson Brenda Jines Sharon Hunt Stephanie Cochran Susan Pennington Business and Office Education Teacher and Coordinator Ruth Etta Adams Rita Armstrong Lucretia Burns Patsy Campbell Brenda Chambers Stephanie Cochran Linda Dunn Linda Erwin Sandra Finnell Peggy Graves Rhea Dawn Harvey Becky Hawes Pat Headley Carolyn Highfil Pamela Howard Judith Huddleston Sharon Hunt Shirley Ingram Brenda J ines Phyllis Kern Carol King Susan Kixmiller Maxene C. Leavelle Janet K. Libby Peggy Diane Milch Virginia O'Hara Susan Pennington Jan E. Pepple Judi Popp Claudia Russell Linda L. Shaw Susan Shepard Becky Sprinkle Linda Stair Carol Steph Nancy Waggaman Peggy Williams Collette Wilson Diana Wright HISTORY The V.U. Chapter of the Office Education Association was organized on September 14, 1967 and the Charter was granted by the National Organization on November 16, 1967. V.U. Chapter is the tenth chartered in the State: first post- secondary chapter. ACTIVITIES Christmas candle sale to support local club and send representatives to state conference and the national conference. Participated in Indiana O.E.A. activities and National O.E.A. activities Sponsor guests from the business world on campus Promote visitations of Oftice Education students to business PURPOSE The purpose of O.E.A. is: To assist local club members in the growth and development of their purpose. To unite in a common bond without regard to race, creed, or national origin of students enrolled in classes with office employment as their objectives. To develop leadership abilities through participation in vocational educa- tion, civic, recreational, and social activities. To assist students in establishing realistic training and employment objectives. To create enthusiasm for learning. To promote high standards in ethics, workmanship, and scholarship. To develop the ability of students to plan together, organize and carry out worthy activities and projects through the use of the democratic processes. To foster an understanding of the functions of labor and management organizations. To develop competent, aggressive business and office education leadership. II, .. beta ggappa Presiden t ...... Vice President OFFICERS Secretary ............ . . . Treasurer ................... . . . Inter-Club Council Rep. ........ . SPONSOR Mr. James H. Welton, English Department, Treasurer ofthe Steering Committee for the of the Teachers of English Karen Moseley Mick Little Rita Schuckman Tom Robbins Dan Bell National Council Walter Arnett David Barker Doris Baute Daniel Bell Cheri Brandon Sheila Camahan Stephanie Cochran Cindy Cooper Richard Craw Joseph Dickson Mark Diekman Bell Dielman Mike Dobson Gary Eversoll Carol Fox Linda Greenwell Meredith Hanson Sharon Hart Becky Hawes Chet Hinson Steve Hoke MEMBERS Nada Huron Shirley Ingram Steve Kendall Susan Kixmiller Raymond Kline Gary Knoblett Donald Knochel Jill Koby Harry Koontz Cheryl Lacetield Sandi Linn Mick Little Elaine Loesch Ava McCall Robert McGuire James Marshall Sam Milton Karen Moseley Terry Perkins Jim Petty Mike Pitcher Kathy Ponder Carolyn Rains Mark Reed Cindi Rinehart Tom Robbins Danny Robinson Rick Salts Rita Schuckman Richard Sluzewski Patricia Sottong James Steffey Larry Strange Dick Trowbridge Victoria V0nBehre Virginia VonBehre Pat Walker Kent Walters William Wehr Michael Williams Pamela Wise First row, left to right: Victoria VonBehren, Virginia VonBehren, Karen Moseley, Sandra Linn, Ava McCall. Second row: Dan Bell, Mark Reed, Mick Little, David Barker, Dick Craw, Nada Huron, Doris Baute. HISTORY Phi Theta Kappa was organized as the national scholarship society for junior colleges in 1929. The choice of the name was in- fluenced by the fact that the name of the honorary society for senior colleges is Phi Beta Kappa. Vincennes University received its charter to establish the Zeta Psi chapter in 1949. Chapters are now found in.thirty-seven states as well as the Canal Zone. Membership in this honorary fraternity requires a student to carry a minimum of academic hours per week per semester and must have eamed at least a 3.000 average. PURPOSE Phi Theta Kappa is the' recognized honorary scholarship society whose object is to promote scholarship, to develop character and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes in the junior colleges of the United States. HISTORY qgrariirztl urging Qlluil First row: Charlotte York, Jo Ann Boggs, Mary Lee Wildman, Cheryl Selby, Donna Vaughn, Alberta Brough, Velma Ferguson, Esther Byrd, Margaret Miller, Gwen Godlove. Second row: Lynda Rychener fsponsorj, Helen Swartzentruber, Mary McMillin, Ethel Grizzle, Mary Lou Hall, Shirley Rivers, Neva Shepherd. Ursulina Nierste, Betty Foley, Carol Byrd, Elizabeth Brough, Beulah Brochin, Marjorie Miller tsponsorl. OFFICERS President ....... ........... E lizabeth Brough Wee President. . . . . Gwendolyn Godlove Secretary ..... . . . Helen Swartzentruber Treasurer ,... . . . Mrs. Alberta Brough Historian .... ........... M rs. Mary Wildman SPONSORS Mrs. Marjorie Miller Director-Instructor Mrs. Lynda Rychener Instructor HISTORY AND PURPOSE Practical Nursing became part of the Vincennes University curriculum in September of 1966. The Program was added to the Vincennes University curriculum following a survey of the need for licensed practical nurses in the Vincennes area. The survey showed that approximately 34 additional L.P.N.'s could be employed in the greater University area, and with hospital expansion planned in many areas, the likelihood of an additional need for L.P.N.'s was great. The L.P.N. students affiliate with the local nursing homes, Good Samar- itan Hospital, and eventually the Daviess County Hospital in Washington. MEMBERS Miss JoAnn Boggs Hope, Ind. Mrs. Beulah Brochin Vincennes, Ind. Mrs. Alberta Brough Bicknell, Ind. Miss Elizabeth Brough Vincennes, Indiana Mis Carol Byrd Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Esther Byrd Monroe City, Ind. Mrs. Velma Ferguson Lawrenceville, Ill. Mrs. Betty Foley Vincennes, Ind. Miss Gwendolyn Godlove Monticello, Ind. Mrs. Ethel Grizzle Oaktown, Ind. Mrs. Mary Hall Vincennes, Ind. Mrs. Mary McMillin Bruceville, Ind. Miss Margaret Miller Shelburn, Ind. Mrs. Ursulina Nierste Vincennes, Ind. ACTIVITIES Sponsored Halloween and Christmas Parties Presented gift to Practical Nursing Program residmita' Glnumril WEST HALL PRESIDENTS Larry Todd, Damon Kelsey, Bob Longfellow, Ken Klamm, Don Sanders, Craig Johnson, Dave Evans, This is the first year of operation for the Presidents' Council. The Council is com- posed of the presidents of each wing. The Councils are in charge of the residence Hall Programming. Activities, either being planned, or inacted for the 1967-68 school year include a Trivia bowlg a Residence Hall weekend to be held second semesterg Resi- dence Hall sports tournamentsg and Home- coming floats. Although it is in the planning stage, the Presidents' Council hopes to develop somethin concrete in the line of services for Mrs. Shirley Rivers Marion, Ind. Miss Cheryl Selby Vincennes, Ind. Mrs. Neva Shepherd Vincennes, Ind. Miss Helen Swartzentruber Montgomery, Ind. Mrs. Donna Vaughn Bicknell, Ind. Mrs. Mary Wildman Loogootee, Ind. Miss Charlotte York Vincennes, Ind. EAST HALL PRESIDENTS Ron Kitchell, Mike Whaley, Steve Sims, Lloyd Stine, Mike Henderson, Jim Stewart, Phil Wood, Steve Curry, Jerry Collins, Bob Wotherspoon. Bob Russell. S residence Hall students. Such things as a tutor system, a faculty associate system, a test File, and Glee Clubs are being discussed. Stan Bockoski, Mike Beck, Carl Tingley, Don Williams, John Hampton, Frank Podella, Chris Hunter. Pictured at left: Sherri Williams, Secretaryg Pam Lantis, Presidentg Sue Hamilton, Vice President. , umm? esinlmre SPONSORS Miss Sue Hood, Mr. John Cooper Ken Peterson, Advisor REPRESENTATIVES Paula Hamm, Marsha Wislocki, Susan Lawson, Jane Longfellow, Terry Miller, Suzanne Clut- ter, Jeri Tumer, Judy Johnson, Glenda Hig- ins, Becky Shaffer, Nancy Market, Marilyn , ills. iigma ' OFFICERS 1st SEMESTER HISTORY Sigma Pi National Fraternity was born here at Vincennes University on February 26, 1897 under the name of Tau Phi Delta. In 1918 Sigma Pi was admitted into full membership by the National Fraternity Conference under the name of Sigma Pi. In 1913 a tragedy mars the picture. Under the strain of growth and the burden of war, the decline of Vincennes University was rapid and the enrollment decreased at the University, and the consequence was, Alpha Chapter lost her life. On February 26, 1965, after sitting idle for over a half a century, sixteen VU students were formally initiated into the ranks of Sigma Pi. At this point the Fraternity's mother chapter was officially reactivated, making Vincennes University the only junior college in the U.S.A. to have an active -national fraternity on its campus. ln 1966 Alpha Chapter acquired a fraternity house, located at 505 N. 6th Street. The new fraternity house was formerly the old Baynard home, virtually the birthplace of Sigma Pi Fraternity. It was the home of Sigma Pi's first two initiates - - Maurice Baynard and Samuel Baynard. It is also the place where the Fraternity's Ritual, Constitution and By-Laws were Written. PURPOSE Sigma Pi Fraternity is a brotherhood of men devoted to advance truth and justice, promote scholarship, encourage chilvary, diffuse culture, and to develop character in the Service of' God and man. Herald. OFFICERS First Sem ester President ..... James Ryan Vice President ..... Mike Jones Ireasurer ..... Bill Peterson Secretary ..... Steve Wildridge Sergean t-at-A rms ..... Dave Dodge Beety OFFICERS Second Semester DEFERRED PLEDGES President. . . . . . Forrest Schinbeckler Vice President ..... . . . Thomas Rea Treasurer. . . . . . Ned Skinner Secretary. . . . . . Charles Carter Sergeant-at-Arms ..... . . . Dave Wehr Herald ..... . . . Larry Beety SPONSORS Dr. Robert Cagle Professor at VU Mr. Forrest Wagner Director of Housing at VU house. 164 MEMBERS fPledgesJ Rick Woodard Paul Brack Ron Steward Sheldon Strothman Gus Diener Greg Thomton Hughie Jones John Davis Marc Knoy Jim Gurdine ACTIVITIES Homecoming Float won first prize for best float ex- emplitlng themeg Christmas carolling at orphanages and rest homesg Sponsored Christmas Formal and Orchid Ballg Co-sponsored Sweetheart Danceg Participated in Spring Variety Showg Ushered all home basketball gamesg Partici- pated in all intramural sportsg Sponsored Founder's Day Celebration at Eagles Lodgeg Remodeled third floor of Sigma Pi House and started rejuvenation on the carriage ACTI VES MEMBERS fActiveD Greg Baker Steve Boyd Larry Beety Skip Burcham Howie Biebly Dave Couch Charles Carter Ray Meyer Dave Dodge Keith Moore Al Hutchens Kent Moore John Jones Ned Skinner Harry Koontz Bruce Spalding Norm Maple Carl Vetrano Bob McCloud Dick Zeiler John Mitchell Dave Whitesell Jim Quatman Bert Grout Tom Rea Dave Archer Terry Rogan Terry Bradberry Woody Schinbeckler Royce Mason Steve Wildridge Gary Salsman Mike Schenbeck Carter Dailey Dan Frame Rick I-Iustedt Bill J enkens Doug Keith Dan Kelso Steve Mullis Lowell McLaug John Rodot Tom Terrell Bill Wagner David Wehr Gary Whitenack Al Pappas Charles Renfro FIRST SEMESTER PLEDGES in-in 1 ni Bob McCloud, Carter Dailey, Edye Clark, Bill Johnson, Ava McCall, Terry Rogan. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council consists of: Harry first semester presidentg Bill Johnson, second presidentg Bill Johnson, first semester vice- Loyal Bell, second semester vice-presidentg secretaryg Terry Rogan, treasurerg Edye commissioner of activitiesg Rusty Mischlerg com- of athletics: Carter Dailey, commissioner of and Bob McCloud, commissioner of publica- The advisers of the Executive Council are: Miss Carter, Dean of Womeng Mr. Phillip Sum- Dean of Meng and Mr. Timothy Weaver, Director Student Activities. The Executive Council, as a whole, has existed long as the Vincennes University Student Association existed. However, this year a new office, that of nmissioner of elections has been added. The Executive Council mainly is the nucleus of Vincennes University Student Association, more or governing the work of the Student Senate. It holds meetings prior to the Student Senate meetings discuss possible proposals to be presented to the and to review all committee reports. The Ex- Council also serves as a judicial board for the Council and the Student Senate, and has powers of interpretation of the VUSA Constitu- By-Laws, and Codes. The officers this year have presided over all of all-campus elections. It are: Jim Faurote, John Faurote, Stan Boc- Dean Houser, Bill Stolzman, Bruce Cannon, and Jim Farrell. OFFICERS ............DeanI-Iouser . . . . .Bruce Cannon ...JimFa.rrell ...JimFaurote . . Stan Rockoski . . . Dave Maxwell Chairman . . . . . . John Faurote Chairman . . . . . . Mark van Westrum . . . Sally Glenn . . . Mrs. Helen Murphy and Mr. Tim Weaver . . . . Mrs. Martha Hart 21.01.01 5 in dent Bn H becklet, Dana BZIIIOII, Charlene J. SOIIITIZII. First Row: LeAnne Harman, Suzanne Nicholson, Catherine Shookman, Grace Paul, Kathy Ponder, Cheryl Miller. Second Row: Loyal Bell, Royce Mason, David C. Archer, Bill Chanley, Joe Geiman, Third Row: Larry Wissing, Ray Martin, Steve Elbrink, Bill Jenkins. Sitting: Linda Greenwell, Edye Clark, Kathy Lux. Standing: Mrs. Murphy, Bill Juday,Woody Schin- INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council was a new body formed in the fall of 1967 with the ratification of the new con- stitution. The I.C.C. acts as a coordinating body and consists of the Commissioner of Activities and a repre- sentative from each of the recognized campus organ- izations. The I.C.C. holds regular meetings throughout the college year, coordinates the activities of all cam- pus organizations, and purposes legislation to the Student Senate concerning the welfare of campus organizations. The Student Senate consists of the Executive Council and twenty-three senators from the three resi- dential districts. A student government has existed at Vincennes University since 1948, but the one in existence this year was formed in the fall of 1967, by the ratification of a revised constitution. The number of senators is governed by the apportionment policy of: one senator elected per 100 students in each of the three residen- tial areas. This body meets weekly and discusses various problems and situations on campus, then follows up with solutions and enacts the solutions. The advisors of the Senate are: Miss Cornelia Carter, Dean ofWomeng Mr. Phillip Summers, Dean of Meng and Mr. Timothy Weaver, Director of Student Activities. eta si flhmega ACTIVES Rick Bauchle John Faurote Tim Bell Bob Gustin Stan Bockoski Dean Houser Doug Burge Dick Hubbard Bruce Cannon Bill Loos Bob Dexter Dave Maxwell Wayne Epsteen John Potts Frank Elkins Dave Scott Jim Farrell Bill Stolzmann Mike Farrell Jim Wells Jim Faurote Mark van Westrum HISTORY On October 16, 1967, Theta Psi Omega was still in the forming stage. The middle of November found Theta Psi Omega with twenty-two charter members, two sponsors, and a housemother. The Constitution and Pledge Manual were drawn up by the actives. Theta Psi Omega was officially recog- nized on January 3, 1968, as a local Fraternity on the Vincennes University campus. ACTIVITIES The men of Theta Psi Omega built a float for the 1967 Homecoming Parade. Theta Psi Omega members were ushers at the 1967 Founder's Day Convocation. Theta Psi Omega were the spon- sors of Las Vegas A-Go-Go. PURPOSE To promote democratic thought among our brothers and our fellow students. To encourage the growth and development of college life. To demonstrate our concern for the Uni- versity. To abide by the University rules and reg- ulations. To promote a high degree of school ex- cellence upheld. 165 Qflniitrl Qlampns Qlhrisiian 7 ellufnelqip STUDENT BOARD ,.3L'-- -Yi 1 as First row: Tom Madden, Gary Graves, Kelley Beckes, Sara McMillan, Second row: Martha lmle, Deborah Brock, Sue Clements, Meredith Hanson, Cheri Brandon, Mick Little. Third row: Mark Day, Jim Brandon, gargda Thomas, Al Widener, Mrs. Lawrence, Dan Kelso, Royce Mason, 0 ussell. Kelley Beckes Debbie Brock Cheri Brandon Jim Brandon Sue Clements ,Mark Day Ruth Etta Adams Kaye Lynn Boyles Mary Cooper Ann Davidson Ellen M. Douglas Linda Dunn Marilyn C. Garey Becky Hardman Wharon Jacobs Diana L. Kemker Rebecca Ann Kems Joy Kixmiller Janet Libby Pat Libby Karen Sue Logan Deborah J. McLaughlin Karen Miller Margo Miller Nancy Neidigh Doreen Dawn Northrup Kathy Page Esther Jane Rivers Jane Roney Linda Seifert HISTORY The United Campus Christian Fellowship started on the Vincennes University Campus, September 1966. Eight different denominations cooperated to make this non-denominational Christian work possible. The group is govemed by an Adult Board made up of the minister and a lay member from each cooperating church and tive members from the University. Also a Student Board made up of eighteen representative students. The Staff consists of the Director and the Campus Minister. ACTIVITIES D.0.C. fDiscussion on Campusl, a weekly discussion hour is held every .Sunday at 5 P.M. There is also opportunity to join small serious dialogue groups which 'meet every week. The entire membership has a meeting each month for business, social or inspirational purposes. The group cooperates with Newman Federation in many activities. Among these is The Colonial Cavem Coffee House which opened in the Spring of 1967 and has continued as a part of the college scene through the 1967-68 college year. It is in the basement of the U.C.C.F. every Friday evening from 11 P.M to 12:30 A.M. Folksingers provide the entertainment. The Coffee House is open to all V.U. Students and their friends. The U.C.C.F. again sponsored the All-Campus Christmas Tree and a number of other activities OFFICERS President ..... .............. . . . Mick Little Vice-President . . . . . James Brandon Cheri Brandon Martha lmle Student Senate KL C C j Rep. . . .... Tom Madden Secretary ............ . . . . . . Treasurer ................ . . . 1 66 STUDENT BOARD Gary Graves Meredith Hanson Martha Imle Bill Judy Dan Kelso Mick Little MEMBERS Juanita Sell Cindy Lu Taylor Ginny Von Behren Victoria Von Behren Peggy Williams Shirley Williams Ronald Archbold John Baudouine Andrew Chu Jerry Collins A. Richard Conteh David Dick Randy Donaldson Jim Donner Wayne Epsteen Jim Farrell Fred Fromme Jim Gerking Marc Gerver Edison Green Leon Hankins Jim Hendrickson SPONSORS Tom Madden Stephanie Martin Royce Mason Sara McMillan Candy Thomas Bob Russell James J erling Ronald Johnson Damon Kelsey Mike Kem Bryan Kratz Bruce Lake Alan Mayhewe Lowell McLaugh Bill Moore Steve Osbom Tim O'SulIivan Jerry Overton Mike Pace Terrance Parr David Renner Steve Studley Rex Stovall Larry Todd Gene Voss Mark Webster Peter Yau Terry Bradbury Steve Murphy James Wells Mrs. Woodford Lawrence fThelmaj, Director, U CCR Center Rev. Al J. Widener, Jr., Campus Minister Mrs. Robert White, Housemother of West Hall lin U.C.C.F. House 7 nsemhle uqlhnralierai' ' PURPOSE Twelve partial scholarships are offered each year for singers in the Ensemble and anyone may audition at the beginning of the Fall semester. If ac- cepted, they may join the Ensemble as a regular member without a scholarship so long as they agree to attend the rehearsals and performances the same as a regular member. The group provides programs for school functions as well as for clubs and organizations in the area. Kneeling: .lim Davis, Accompanistg Professor Ertel, Director. First Row: Ruth Adams, Cindy Cooper, Jane Boals, Cindy Taylor, Charlotte McCall, Linda Williams, Sally Glenn, Terri Marshall, Ann Bailey. Second Row: Vicky Baber, Bonnie Turner, Cindy Laue, Janet Jones, Nancy Beanblossom, Donita Honey, Linda Sei- fert, Becky Hawes. Third Row: Terry Hiestand, Tom Bates, unidentified, Roger Speicher, Bob Wotherspoon, Tom Skeen, Gary Vergon, Steve Riley, Steve Curry. SPONSOR ' Mr. Richard Ertel Hep ,Band PURPOSE The Pep Band, under the direction of Mr. Timothy Weaver, per- forms for the home basketball games, convocations, and special concerts for the surrounding community. Those who pass the auditions, even though they may not receive a scholarship are welcome and encouraged to become a member of the band. gr: r V . ll 1 'M l 1 , . 1, , -. Mr. Weaver enthusiastically di- rects the Pep Band. Hrst Row: Terri Miller, Shirley Sparenberg, Shelia Sparenberg, John Faurote, Jim Faurote, Karen Miller, Peggy Madock, Gary Snider, Mike James, Second Row: Sharon Gillmore, Mark Day, Curt Eichhom, Jan Williams, Carla Faller, Doug Voyles, Brenda Burnsworth. Third Row: Wayne Adams, Mark Newhart, Paul Shaf- fer, Mike Connors, Joel Yorn, Mary Cooper, Doug Niester, Tim Gladding, Bill Petitt, John Ellington. Standing: Mr. Weaver - Director, Mim Bertch, Richard By- field, Steve Mullis, Terry Kramer. 2815122111125 M Left to right: Wanda Shields, Diana Wojdyla, Debbie Brock, Sherri Williams, Cindy Laue, Sue Polish, Jan Lannerd, Ann Quatman Linda Greenwell, Connie Beach, Janeace Titterington, Judy Johnson, Carla Faller, Cindy Rinehart. Absent: Georgia Shubat. The Blazerettes were organized on September 12, 1966 under the direction of Miss Dody Stemm. The purpose and goal of the dance and drill team is to entertain at the half-time of the home basketball games and at other functions on campus. The Blazerettes were com- posed of eighteen Vincennes University coeds. This year the Blazerettes were under the direction ol' Miss Carol Hutcherson, a freshman from Indianapolis, Indiana. Miss Hutcherson is experienced in acrobatic and jazz dancing. She has performed at night clubs, on television shows, at Clowes Hall, and at Butler Fieldhouse. The Blazerettes are sponsored by Dean Phillip M. Summers. The Blazerettes performed at the Homecoming basketball game wearing their royal blue, turtle neck leotards and white boots. They accented this particular southem dance with banjos. Miss Carol Hutcherson, Blazerette Captain The Blazerettes used many different drills and formations during the year. , 5 ' The Blazerettes honored the senior members during their performance at the last home basketball game. The Blazerettes. - A , Glheerlwnlnrs Beverly Kowalski uses her hands to express approval of Blazer score. First Row: Shirley Hackney,Bevcrly Kowalski, Edye Clark. Second Row: Peggy Milch, and Sharon Moore. Top: Jerri Row. 1--1 CHEERLEADERS EXPRESS SPIRIT THROUGH VICTORY FURMATIONS--T ,L -f :YA-'L 7 ?T7WM'1i7 , f '.'Qf: .F'! 7'5 7Nf? ' aw' L ' 1 F , 'rf '35, '-:WF -7,1 -' ' ' '- i-' ' K If EE' 2253 T 7-,ai F. -51' ' 27 I-'.'55 1v'fi '-.S U' 3'.'f'rg7-1 L? T7 7, :T . . uf . - 'ni El if' F171 l+'7.,F' T- 7 'f'?l'Ti- H ' 21. fi ' X. 3 1 - V - fflisr , f ' ' ' a .N 'Q ' a ,,,1 fj,3',,-,5, f,nn,P V -1+ .359 'T v , ' 1. 1 V l.,Y.,..' J F .. ,. M, , . . ,257 K K, M , -A ,A V -h , 'PQ ,fix i I J - X? , .. Y l H a A fl ' Y fl J. .-:T , 1 7' ' . ' '- -g Q LL ' ,- kr.-1? I wi, 4 4 4 B 5 ls- I ' 'ul 1' U . i 31: ANS! EJ ia . s f ii . EW 1,1-.Lf No American college can be called a college until the administration and students set' aside a time for sports. The tremendous popularity and competition created by growing ' ' ' 'd th tcolle e sports sports departments throughout the nation serve as substantiatmg ev1 ence a g are on the go. if Th coura ement of good sportsmanship, the building of character, the developement e en g of physical fitness and the instilling desire for accomplishment are the goals of the Vincennes University athletic department. V ' Ase Hoosier Hysteriau hit the Belss Gymnasium, the campus of VU found a time for . . , . .d victory inthe 1967-68 season as it was noted that the Trailblazers didn t much hke the 1 pea of losing in basketball. Irrfcross-country, golf, track, and bowling, the Blazers also found a time for ezgcellence in sports activity. e A i E ' above victory,i?though, should be stressed the growmgrprl e an sp ven Trailblazers and fans as they remembered and lived the goals and aspirations of good sports- d d irit of the VU Inapshipf f,, . W, .n'.1- 1- 1' 1 5. , ii V 5 iv ' ' 75' V xr 4 ... -.. . 112- ' Qi ' 5 J 151 Q gs Pe . 'R Elhc, 3 wr-I A '. I 1 C U '? I .. f--my 2 WSW railhlazera It was another great year for the Vincennes University Trailblazers. The Trailblazers went through the 1967-68 regular season with 19 wins and only 1 defeat for one of the most successful seasons in V.U. history. Coach Allen Bradtield, in his 16th coaching year at Vincennes University had only 7 returning lettermen at the start of the year. The season started off well and at Thanksgiving Toumey time the Trailblazers were 1-0 and ready for another addition to the trophy case. They won the toumey by defeating Hannibal-LaGrange 104-81 in the final game. Willie Humes was -the winner of the third annual WAOV Sportsmanship Award. By December 8th it was time for the 2nd annual Vincennes Classic Toumey and the whole school was riding along on a 6-0 record. The Blazers beat Flint in the first game 116-73 but dropped below a hundred points in a game for the first time of the season by squeaking over Port Huron 92-88. The Blazers were 19-0 when they made the trip to Moberly for the last game of the regular season. It tumed out to be the worst night of the season as Vincennes University lost their first game of the year 74-68. However, it was a very successful season. The Trailblazers were rated Number 2 in the Nation for nine straight weeks, behind only San Jacinto, Texas with a 36-1 mark compared to V.U.'s 19-1 season record. All in all it was a record breaking year. Coach Bradtield got his 300th win of his coaching career when the Blazers beat Port Huron 92-88. On February 2, the Blazers rapped Lincoln 114-70 to score their 19th consecutive home court victory, a V.U. record. February 10th they beat Hannibal-LaGrange to break three school recordsga 19 game winning streak fwith 3 at the end of last seasonj gave them a 16-0 record for V.U.'s best start ever, and extended their home court streak to 20. In the Hannibal game March 1, V.U. won 115-110 and this combined total tied an- other V.U. record. They scored over 100 points 13 times. Based on 18 games, Willie Humes lead all scorers with a 19.9 scoring average. Top re- bounder was Bill Rogers with 242. VU. averaged 104 points per game to the opponents 73.2. 171 6911! nam OPPONENT Southeastern Christian, Kentucky Thanksgiving Tourney Sauk Valley Hannibal-LaGrange, Missouri Moberly, Missouri Southeastern Christian, Kentucky Burlington, Iowa Vincennes Classic Flint, Michigan Port Huron, Michigan Lincoln, Illinois Ranger, Texas Wesley, Delaware Canton, Illinois Mineral Area, Missouri Iowa Central, Iowa Lincoln, Illinois Hannibal-LaGrange, Missouri Canton, Illinois Moberly, Missouri Hannibal-LaGrange, Missouri Burlington, Iowa Region XII Tournament Auburn Hills, Michigan Lorain, Ohio Penta Tech, Ohio Port Huron, Michigan NJCAA National Tournament Paducah, Kentucky Hutchinson, Kansas Trenton, New Jersey Losers' Bracket Tishomingo, Oklahoma Home-Opponent 112 70 117 51 104 81 106 84 113 76 103 79 116 73 92 88 92 63 95 82 101 61 104 68 67 66 99 70 114 70 127 83 128 72 81 80 115 110 68 74 128 89 57 55 95 76 82 67 62 59 89 82 72 80 58 67 eginn xiii uurnameni H N ef at hi M. ,N ,N ,. deg :n UMW, Church makes a lay up the hard way. Rogers helps out. Canady uses two hands, Photo by Delta Collegian, University Center, Michigan. Sigma Pi leads the Blazers through Vincennes on Victory Parade. L Simmons a two hander. 0'Neil was named Bfad gives 3 Yell- the most valuable player in the tourney. Your All American Team with Region Xll Trophy. Bradfield is riding high. Photographs courtesy o f Gary Graves. Convo for Regional Champions 1 4 Ei , A l aiinnal 7 inzxls g ' g .Y . .Q it x , ' . V Hutchinson Kansas Sports Arena Willie goes in for two. QQ iw, VE J- ' .-F21 Church pulls one down. Hopewell all alone. WW WWW Everybody's up! Brad slows 'em down. A game that catches everybody's attention. Sometimes it takes two. phomgyaphs by Gary G,-apes shoots over Paducah player. 4' X ,, :I ,H - ,V ww il , - , 1 ml Nm' , .. ll ll L 'Ml ev 1 . l .1 if Q 1 sc, V it -'..,p'3K-sb., gy V l. -v'l1w1,,a1EQ5l1Q7 Rogers goes up evenly. Wayne goes in for a basket. 5 in 111 zdinn V.U. students turn out and give standing ovation at team's return. Coach Bradtield tells the story. Wayne Canaday V.U.'s first All-Ameri- can Winner of National Junior College Basket- ball Tournament Sesher Sportsmanship Award. As the yearbook goes to press, Wayne Canaday has been selected on the Junior College Team to compete with seven other teams for a position on the United States Olympic Team. Photos courtesy of Gary Grave: Ultima Qlnuntrg First Row: Bob Stout, Paul Sills, Dave Lemmon, Henry Chase, Herb Dillon, Student Manager. Second Row: Coach Ben Johnson, Jeff Fox, Ron Edmonds, Don Edmonds, Ken Elmore, Gary Holmes, Assistant Coach Bill Stegemoller. Absent, Bob Turner. 1967 VINCENNES UNIVERSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE VU Date Held At OPPONENT Op. Score 30 Sept. 16 Indiana State University 25 15 Sept. 27 Butler University 69 Oakland City 57 lVlarion 99 24 Sept. 30 Danville Junior College 85 Blackhawk Junior College 31 15 Oct. 7 Cumberland College 91 Oakland City 76 15 Oct. 10 University of Evansville 50 27 Oct. 21 University of Louisville 29 25 Oct. 24 Eastern Illinois University 30 15 Oct. 27 Danville Junior College 50 42 Oct. 28 Purdue University 32 lVlcCaIlister, Nlinn. 49 LARGE MEETS No. of Teams 3rd Oct. 3 Taylor U. Invitational 9 1st Oct. 14 Blackhawk Invitational Run 8 3rd Nov 3 Western Ky. Invitational 6 3rd Nov 4 Big-Little State Meet ilndplsl 13 3rd Nov. 11 NJCAA National Meet 40 3rd Nov 18 V.U. Invitational 4 Another successful season was under way last fall when the Cross-Country team started out a new school year of sports. During the season dual and triangu- lar meets the team ran off with a 7-2 record, losing only to Purdue by 10 points and Indiana State by 5 points. In the Taylor Invitational they placed 3rd. There were eight teams in the Blackhawk Invitational run of which V.U. captured lst place. The V.U. C.C.'ers also captured 3rd places in the Big-Little State Meet, the N..I.C.A.A. National Meet, the V.U. Invitational, and the Western Kentucky Invitational. Probably the best showing V.U. has ever given in cross country is at the National Meet. This year it was held at Farmingdale, Long Island, New York. The course was on the campus of the State University and Technical College. There were about 40 teams this year compared to only 25 teams last year. There are 7 members to a team in Uris meet. Vincennes University captured 3rd place for the 3rd year in a row. The second annual banquet honoring the Vincennes University Cross- Country team was held November 14. Awarded letters for the 1967 season were: Dave Lemmon, Bloomington: Bill Jukick, Hammondg Gary Holmes, Farmersburgg Jim Spurlock, Vevayg Ron Edmonds, Bloomingtong Henry Chase, Vevayg Paul Sills, Hammond: Ken Elmore, Rensselaerg, Bob Turner, Vincennesg Herb Dillon, Paoli, Student Manager, and Larry Robertson, Elberfeld, Trainer, were awarded letters for two years service. Coach Ben Johnson presented Paul Sills with a trophy for most cumulative points for the season. Members of the team chose for the most valuable player Henry Chase, a second year student, and this trophy was presented by assistant coach Bill Stegemoller. Herb Dillon, the team manager, also presented plaques to each of the coaches for their help and interest beyond the call of duty to the individual team members. .I ames McQuaid presented his first cross-country trophy to a line athlete, a good sport, a top competitor and a good academic student - - Ken Elmore, second year student from Rensselaer. James McQuaid presenting Ken Elmore with Henry Chase with trophy presented by Assistant . W I McQuaid Trophy. Coach Bill Stegemoller. Manager Herb Dillon. 178 rank Front Row: Roy Prince, Earl Hairston, Dale Heilmeier, Lonnie McDaniels, Mark Beck, Ed Henry, Fred Howard. Second Row: Bob Tumei-,Paul Sills, David Lemon, Dave Cutler, Jeff Fox, Rick Rumple, Bill Lightsey. Third Row: Marc Gerber, Dave Hine, Gary Homes, Jeff Howell, Linwood Thompson, Joe Whiten, Bob Michens, Herb Dillon Jr. Fourth Row: Bill Stegemoller, Henry Chase, Ron Edmonds, Ken Elmore, Bob Stout, Bill Heaton, Bob Churchwell, Ben Johnson. Last years track team compiled an amazing dual and triangular meet record, losing only one, and the team placed fifth in the Indiana College Division State Meet and ninth in the N.J.C.A.A. national meet. Returning sophomores this year are Ed Henry, Henry Chase, and Bob Churchwell. Ed Henry won the Indiana State College Division in the long jump with a jump of 23 feet 9M inches. Chase holds the V.U. record for the mile at 4:23. Churchwell holds the Indiana College Division title in triple jump at 46 feet 9M inches. There are many promising freshmen this year who were outstanding in high school in track. Roy Prince Earl Hairston Dale Heilmeier Lonnie McDaniels Mark Beck Ed Henry Fred Howard Bob Tumer Paul Sills David Lemon Dave Cutler Jeff Fox Rick Rumple Bill Lightsey The 1968 track season seems to be headed for another triumph in V.U. sports. MEMBERS Dave Hine Gary Homes Jeff Howell Linwood Thompson Joe Whiten Bob Michens Henry Chase Ron Edmonds Ken Elmore Bob Stout Bill Heaton Bob Churchwell Stan. Fanner Craig Coleman Ben Johnson, Head Coach Bill Stegemoller, Assistant Coach Herb Dillon, Jr., Head Manager Marc Gerber, Assistant Manager VINCENNES UNIVERSITY TRACK SCHEDULE l'l967-681 Date Held At Time Op. and Meets March 16 T 1:00 p.m. Indiana U. Open March 25 T 2:00 p.m. Cumberland C. lwilliamsburg, Ky.l March 30 T 2:00 p.m. Indiana State U. Conditioner April 4 T 3:00 p.m. U. of Evansville-Augustana April 6 T 1:30 p.m. Taylor U.-Valparaiso U. April 11 H 3:00 p.m. Cumberland C.-Oakland City C. April 16 H 3:00 p.m. Indiana Central C. April 20 T 1:00 p.m. De Pauw U. Invitational April 24 T 3:00 p.m. U. of Louisville April 27 T 1:00 p.m. indiana U. Relays May 4 DePauw 1:00 p.m. Little State Meet May 7 Purdue 1:00 p.m. Big State Meet May 9 H 3:00 p.m. Oakland City C. May 11 T 1:00 p.m. Southern Ill. U.lFreshmenl Florissant Valley Com. C. May 17-18 Garden City, Kansas NJCAA National Meet HH. 'flgnfnling nam I-Trsr Row: Doreen Northrop, Diane Dalton, Twila Terrell, Maureen Sheehan, Sally Schaub. Second Row: Robert Good, .lim Dodson, Ed Strohl, Garry Dearing, Richard Tomaszewski. Third Row: Larry Kupchik, Wayne Portee, Larry Dippel, Steve Toth, Gary Cecil. Twila Terrell and Larry Kupchik practice as Coach Wilson and the rest of the V U Bowling Team look on. MEMBERS Doreen Northrop Diane Dalton Twila Terrell Maureen Sheehan Sally Schaub Robert Good Jim Dodson Ed Strohl Gary Dearing Richard Tomaszewski Larry Kupchik Wayne Portee Larry Dippel Steve Toth Gary Cecil COACH: Mr. Wayne Wilson Vincennes University is the only Junior College participating in the Edwardsville Regional Touma- ment. V.U. has participated only the last two years and has won both years. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOWLING SCHEDULE 1967 Date Held At Opponent Score Nov. 4 T Bellermine L Nov. 11 T Indiana University W Dec. 16 H Indiana University W Feb. 16-17 Regional-Edwardsville W Southern Ill.-Carbondale W lVIar. 16 H Bellermine W Nlar. 17 H Indiana State L IVIar. 24 H Indiana State W Apr. 6 T Bradley Apr. 17 T lll. Northern Tournament 180 C24 teams participatedl Gulf 'Qleam Left to Right: Jim Hanson, Don Gratze1-,Rusty Mischler, Tom Madden, Tony Hill, Ron Dodson, Skip Burcham. The V.U. Golf Team, organized in 1966, took the course the fall semester of 1967 and captured a 6-4 tournament and a 3-1 record in dual meets. MEMBERS Skip Burcham Ron Dodson Don Gratzer Jim Hanson Tony Hill Tom Madden Rusty Mischler Skip 'Place 1967 VINCENNES UNIVERSITY GOLF SCHEDULE Date Held At Opponent April 18 T Wabash College Cravvfordsville, Indiana April 26 T Indiana State University April 30 T Northwood Nlay 6 H Northwood No Dates Set H Oaklanderly T University of Evansville T Danville Junior College H Danville Junior College T Winston Churchill Cgirls' 'flgaskeihall Opening tip-off against Indiana Central. Jump, Steph, jump, yell Mary Ella Zanetis and Diane Thomas Up, up, and away land through, hopefullyj Give me that ball! 1967 VINCENNES UNIVERSITY GlRL'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT SCORE Indiana State L Anderson L Indiana Central W Nlarion L Franklin W Hanover L Purdue L Indiana University L MEMBERS Diane Thomas fMost Stephanie Martin Suzanne Clutter Cathie Cotton Mary Ella Zanetis Pat Lindsey Terry Evans Paula Wright Teny Thomas Valuable Playerj Qglnlrmuurial basketball is a sport for almost everyone. After egular games are over there is a Championship Toumey the winners of different leagues. Sigma Pi plays Delta Gamma Iota, Pi Power out pulls Delts in halftime tug of war. Intramural baseball takes up some of the warmer weather. INTRAIVIURAL SPORT WINNER Cross Country ---- Sigma Pi Bowling I League - - - Alka-Hall Bowling II League ---- Jerks Football ---------- Tappa Keg Tug of War ---- Sigma Pi Basketball - - B.P.I.'s Football is the Intramural fall sport. Rain, snow, or shine. udges tally votes in rain to determine winner of 1966-67 Bicycle Race. Results? Delta Gamma Iota FI2femifY- i E 1 1 I ? I P w A ni era' ea 43311 Mothers register as they enter the Trailblazer Room in the Student Union. Mrs. Jerry Minderman, wife of a Board member, serving one of the mothers. 4'-020'-'10X0K0N0'5 fi l lg'--5 '. ' fag , if lf yi , ,eg :gd A 'fl' T For more than 25 years Vincennes University has honored the mothers of VU students at a tea. The event is always well attended with many mothers coming from far and wide. Recently the mothers have been invited to spend the week-end in the dorms and special parties and events are planned for their en- tertainment. As a souvenir of the tea each guest is given a special recipe. The gourmet food in 1967 was an orange cake shown here with all the necessary ingredients and the finished cake on display with the tea service. An exhibit ot' paintings in the Terrace Room is an annual event of Commence- ment Week. Artists are students of Marion Patterson Beard. 185 ., 11 IIT II i i Left to Right: Hollis Leighly, Miss Hilda Begeman, Robert Manly Smith, and Richard M. Adams. Dr. Beckes and Dean Hill award honorary doctorate degree Miss Hilda Begeman addresses student body and faculty be- and lifetime Alumni membership to Professor Hollis Leighly. fore receiving honorary doctorate degree and lifetime Alum- ni membership. The Trailblazer Room was the scene for the annual Homecoming Dinner which honored the VU Faculty Citation Winners. Robert Manly Smith, VU '47, explains his present position Richard M. Adams, VU '47, received the Faculty-Alumni as tract manager for the St. Regis Paper Company. Citation with congratulations from Dr. Isaac K. Beckes. nmnnnming it Traditional Gamma Tau Bonfire Tip-off Homecoming Game- V.U. vs. S. E. Christian Sharon Gfannon accepts the President's Traveling Trophy for Newman Club. Queen and Court, left to right: Pam Carrol, Pat Faith, Pam Wise, Queen Carol Hutcherson, Stephanie Martin, Kelley Beckes, Rosemarie Williams The Detroit Wheels ,- ,. J. H H 1: H nmeruming t Women's Residence Hall Float. Sigma Pi Fratemity Float. U.C.C.F. Float. Dr. Beckes leads Homecoming Parade. Rick Woodward, driver, Vin- cennes Mayor Earl Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Beckes. hi -l v 1 Homecoming Queen Carol Hutcherson, Mike Jones, driver, and Gary Salsman. Give'em Hell Blazers, theme of Newman Club Float, received Presi- Keglel-'S Klub Float theme, B0wl'em Over, awarded Faculty dent's Traveling Trophy, Best Over-all Float. I for Most Beautiful. 188 Homecoming Queen Court, Al Hutchens, driver, Rosemarie Williams, Pam Wise, Pat Faith. Homecoming Queen Court, Mark Knoy, driver, Pam Carrol, Stephanie Martin, Kelley Beckes. made t :W H M N A'5 V'3'iiTH '?, ' ' 1-. '5i?1'fiffE:lQ ' I P Y K -. - K f'fi1: 'P'i:.Q.5 -E . ' ' ' refill? ' fa fi' 'fi-g. If 'n-L1-f , 9 Sigma Pi Fraternity, Sounds of Expansion, awarded trophy for Best Typifying Homecoming Theme. Senior Class Float represents all activities. Theta Psi Omega Fraternity, Sweetheart Sally Glenn. West Hall Float, Time To Wake Up And Smash'em. ll Delta Gamma lota Fraternity, awarded trophy for Best Constructed Auto Mechanics Club, Shut Down Southeastern Christian. i i , a il A K M Alpha Theta Chi Sorority, Dial Us A Victory. Nursing Club Float, Up, Up, And Away. 1957 'lgwrhnnlz Baum Editor Royce Mason presents 1967 LE RE VOIR to Student Senate President Rober Naab. The 1967 LE REVOIR was dedicated to the Indiana General Assembly and special guests to the Tea Dance were Senator and Mrs. Robert Fair of Princeton, and Representative and Mrs. Ben Rickets of Vincennes. 221, W ,. lx -e V l K: The theme of the tea dance was Changing Times. Yearbook Staff and Newman Club twho assisted in decorationsj have a year-end picnic at Gregg Park. Senator Robert Fair signs autograph while Mr. Bottentield, Joe Edwards autographs a copy of the annual while Others Mrs. Ben Rickets, wife of Representative Rickets, and Mrs. fake time out f0l' r0fl'6Sl1IIl6FlfS- Fair look on. Mr. Bottentield, Mrs. Bottentield, Mrs. Isaac Beckes, Repre- sentative Ben Rickets and Dean Violante. 190 Sadie afnkins 4 ag Annual Sadie Hawkins Race, where the girls chase the boys, opens Sadie Hawkins Day events. Richard Larson, Candy Thomas, Doug Keith, and Nancy Market. Sadie Hawkins King and Queen. King Bert Benner and Queen Jane Boals. jfneeilpzart 4 anne Sigma Pi President Woody Schinbeckler presents roses to Sweetheart Queen Linda Kreuzman. Queen Court members are from left to right, Jane Edmondson, Meredith Hanson, Suzanne Hankins, and Sara McMillan. Queen Linda and her escort start off Queen's Dance. 192 Qlhrisinms 7 urmal we-.. Candidates Linda Greenwell, Cheri Brandon, and Kathy Lux congratulate Santa takes a hand. Queen Sally Schaub. 'ff Q. ' ' sv f J HC 515 xx . 1. N y WQAWK Mrs. Ruth Carter and Pat Lynch serve refreshments to Carol Hutcherson and Pat Lynch serves refreshments at Christ- Mike Jones in Blue Room adjacent to the dance floor. mas Formal. Qlznnpns Qlluh gaanres F unix 7 air A VU students found this to be a good time to browse through the best sellers. The Green Auditorium provided ample space for the wide selection of books. The Annual Paperback Book Fair always attracts several thousand visitors, with faculty, students and people from the community as in- terested visitors. The fair is sponsored by the Old Post Bookstore and has been held for the past seven years. Thousands of books, as well as picutres, maps, and outstanding displays of in- terest to all ages attract the visitors each year. Adults and students alike enjoyed viewing the many books at the 1967 Book Fair. I don't care about science fiction, let's move on to Charlie Brown's section. Old yearbook pictures attract UCCF Board members and Al Widner. Book Fair visitors prepare for a weekend of leisure reading. 194 Sigma Pi and Delta Gamma Iota pledges started off by stirring chili Sigma Pi pledges take over Towns people, faculty, and students go through the line for chili drink, and dessert. A good tum-out with clubs sponsoring booths to raise money for their Dr. Beckes buys yearbook drawing chances organization from Royce Mason and Cheryl Miller 1957 glaring 7 nrmal Queen Joyce and Her Court: Phyllis Hopper, Pam Hopper, Joyce Court and Escorts: Phyllis Hopper and Robert Halter, Pam Hopper Verley, Linda Johnson, Candy Thomas and Richard Stuclier, Queen Joyce Verley with James Moss, Linda Johnson and Gary Salsman, Candy Thomas and Tom Hutchcraft l Jim Moss looks on as Dr. Beckes crowns and kisses Queen Joyce. Many hands make light work of a thatched A palm tree takes shape for the roof! Paradise setting of the 1967 Spring 2 - -s A The refreshment table . . . always a busy and popular place. 196 Mike Jones portrays Joey, and Dr. Cagle, his father Joey finds one of his roles in the play quite usavagel' QQSUUBQH The world premier of Joey, a musical written and directed by Dr. Robert Cagel, attracted many visitors as well as students to the VU Theatre. Starring Mike Jones as Joey, Linda Tucker, Becky Inman, and Roger Speicher, the musical portrays the tragic story of a young, ambitious actor who chooses to leave his home in quest of a the- atrical future. As Joey works his way to stardom, he realizestoo late that he has traded love, respect, and honor for the fanciful and colorful life of the theatre, and not caring about who he hurts along the way. The musical, which ran for four nights, was a complete success. Special guest star appearances were made by VU's Miss Amy Loomis and Dr. Cagel. Mike Jones, Miss Amy Loomis, Becky Inman and Linda Tucker 1 Mike Jones exhibits exceUent showmanship in this scene Linda Tucker and Roger Speicher Glnmmnniig aries ln costume, the apple butter is stirred with antique wooden pad dle. Pat Webb and Charlotte Daniels, of Indianapolis, entertained dur- ing Festival. St. Mary of the Woods College Madrigal Singers was one of the groups performing during the Fes- tival. Sr. Marie Brenden, director. Ballet d2ll'lC6I, Colleen COIKIC The Val-el and Bajlly Cgmpany 7 nik 7 estiiml Home Economic groups in Knox County make and sell homemade apple butter during the Festival rihia Zgnfnl Steve Curry is the MC for Men's Trivia Bowl. This activity Dave Renner is the MC for Women's Trivia Bowl. was instigated by Ken Peterson. W0men's Residence Hall Champions defeat Men's West Hall in semi-final round of Trivia Bowl. Men's East Hall defeats Women's Residence Hall in final round of Trivia Bowl for the Championship. East 4 resscrl Miss Best Dressed, Jan Lannerd, takes a seat as other Cheryl Miller Kathy Lux Cindy Laue candidates look on. Cindi Rinehart Mary Butler Pam Carr Connie Beach represents Home Economics Club in presenting trophy to winner .lan Lannerd. 0 Jo Ellen Spencer and Dave Finney sing for students. Lee Pennington entertains at the Colonial Cavern THE COLONIAL CAVERN COFFEEHOUSEU Coffeehouses sprang up all over Europe in the 1600's and soon came to the colonies of America. They evolved into leading institutions and provided an escape for people from a monotonous life, and they took others away from the infamous taverns. These coffeehouses not only fostered polished man- ners but were a rendezvous of nearly all the schooled and great enterprisers. Likewise, the United Campus Christian Fellow- ship and the Newman Federation of VU hope to provide such a place of relaxation and creative ex- pression. We hope also to provide an atmosphere of warmth and congeniality where we, as Christians, may grow and serve Vincennes University. 11 rr P .gr .Y 1,.f ,,,1 11111 .1 rm 1' 41.1.--..1 Sr-2. ,1- 1.1 1' -11 .lr-1 ' -11.f . , A. ,rar 131' .f1 'M -11' 121. df n 112 -L x 1. ,ri 1. J,-1. A11-rt, f ' .-11Js?W.J.- 1 '1153-'.:? 4 ,133-It ' -'.1:11, .- 1:1 1w,' 1 , K1 L-17.311-sz-'inlay' H, ' 1 15zg:.-1-:3L3,i3:',,.S, IP A ,151-W 1131.1 .qj, as1f Ku --il u. ,1 U1' .1 - -- . u ,. l '91 l l 1+ ' ,.. .1g. I 15,-'21, g,'1a 11. ,., if ' Q -' -Ye' vu 1.12 gi .ff-1.1 1 . 1-Mgt'-. -31 .:, ,o,r1Ee,., 1, . .-.11 ,.1,,. 'Yo-121. . . Q-ii ies' .5 1,.,,1.: . , 1 . . -111+ 1 F Aa Jr 1' 1-. 1,1 l ..qv,. , 1 1.11.1-V. 4-. , A.,l 1 1. 1,1 , ll g -.1 'La -' 'f1 ai- . ...J- 1-,- C1 '11 . .,.-,K-L1 - Y ASV v j,ua1.U. wg-,. J 1 ,I-X11 XT'- 1':Qf , -,. . 1 'al 1..- ,Cr A 1:25111 .rid -J L 1 vurij: J. ,,. . .111- 1- .,,11.,1 1113? Hy. 1. .541 .iij Vsas- 2 ,611 it A' ill 1. ae: 1 X' 1 ,J :,,. - jf ii 1 .-.-, 1, r 1. 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KEY ACTIVITY AWARD WINNERS- Front row, left to right: Judy Allen, Mary Kay Sandefur, Marty Gunder, Susan Winkler, Sandra Woodring, Jane Rivers, Susan Liscinski, Bonnie Price. Second row: Wayne Gordon, William Culver, Warren Judd, Thomas Himsel, Quentin Emerson. Back row: Michael Jones, William Johnson, James Astrike, Roger Naab and Royce Mason. OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN STUDENTS- Gary Graves, Royce Mason, Edye Clark, Kelley Beckes, William Johnson, and Quentin Emerson. Hector Fernandez was not present for the picture. --QM. S x 1 11. GK is T14 1. H1 ' rr h 2 11 11. K. - ,,,, .,. 1 1 rig: 2 ici :L ' kr. Sfisifffi is 1 1111 11151 'N 4556 'wifi 51 if . 15 W W- , ,-111' 'UL 4.11.5 , 4, 5 ' A me -11 A1 .1 gs aa 111 Qin 11 11 2 1 Wi ,1 11,.,1, , V 11:1 .1 ' .. .Tr 1, , 11151 1- 11 M .1 . 1 Q 1 all ai 1. ,111 X ,E 2,5 4: 1 l 1-3151 . M J 11s..l'Li'11 3:1 11 fs .5 1 1-1 - Slyarnn Cgrannnn - iss -1957 Miss Gay Ann Goodson, Miss Sharon Grannon Miss Vincennes University and Miss Fran Ogle. 1957 glunrnalism Mr. Fred Walker, Jr. presents Citation for Outstanding Student in Journalism to Kenneth Rains. fnarnle Qanguei Mr. Ross Garrigus, Editor Emeritus of Valley Advance, receiv- ing the First Annual Elihu Stout Placque from Mr. Fred Walker. 1957 ilylniir fnarrla 'Banquet Wayne Canaday receiving Most Valuable Player award from Coach Allen Bradfield. Ken Elmore received the first annual Cross Country McQuaid trophy for out- standing sportsmanship, athletic ability and scholarship from Mr. James McQuaid. Q11 Qlampns - 1958 4 0 O An aerial view of the campus seems to say that VU should not be termed a junior college. W ,,. - ..M.- ' 1, .- fy'X: - .e -Qin, lb A ,Wi - -' ' - , J, 'I '.A V . , , , M. . , , . gf' ,, f . '- 'r '. 1.-9 '.T,r,',r l ' Y . i '12 yur M' imihff-rfb. 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'k- F91- ' ,pgagq-543.fglr 3f5'x'Sl:iF.1..'5-:faq 'if 4, ,.-1- niftdff-W -' if 'II-,,fT5f5:.-- - :Pmftf .-.-n'.g.ff2.Q1f5gQgg1i-1. :eg.1 - 'f X f e Q.5975554-1ff 1lmfi-t -V rf 1 ' - West Hall Boys' Dom1itory View of the Administration Building before construction of the new wing, , r..,, Y , , ,, ,, Beauty of Shake Library is reflected in this winter scene. VU's 0'Neal Airport is a proud asset of the University, 4 4 nrmiinrg Wife 1 P What can I say? A - - Y Just stopped by for a friendly little talk. Walter Kryszak demonstrates how he studies literature. Shirley Hackney shows an easy way to roll her hair. Phil Ray takes time out to read the paper while Curt Campbell looks on Dr. Beckes Plays Santa at Faculty Christmas Party Bill Johnson makes tirst convocation speech after becoming president of Student Senate all W Carter Dailey, Commissioner of Elections, hands out voting ballots to students Lonnie Frauhiger is elected Bachelor of Bill Horton prepares to take another stu- dent picture for the yearbook. I i t 1 I l the Year at the dance. Q r Q , M, W U r ' -1 . N ' 'x l x A , ' . ,I 1 nu il. nw-I ll ,N xxxl xl nun '. mm, W I lun-m m,,,.m Mr. McQuajd proudly displays the trophies he awards to individual participants in sports. 20 Q piiztplq ' 'fwf r .... Ill! I lil!!! , K Sigma Pi boys hang around at their chapter house. Women take to the air after being banned from driving on the ground. Our instructors take pride in their extra-curricular activities. To get anything done at VU, you have to do it yourself As our leaders, Dr. Beckes and Mr. Bottentield cut a mean rug. Not again! History repeats itself. A,g,,,,. V fa Y..,., .. 4 .. Y Y, , - e T - e f T- T 1 f ' r fq, T t af Qi GI' 7 1 him . Ima ur rgi a 5 N, Mmm WWW r p Hmmmmlwwnmrwrmm wlx M , lg ft 4? x X ' ia 1 I' 4 Wk g i X X!! 'T is' ffl G, It f as 'l 131 1 Q A il wi A MQ' l N' , ly , 5 Siifiiliiiifi-ff? -T jp, gif? -f 1 Rf li- bf X W M SXH-ggi P As the sands of time settle into history, we end our story. Time has been our gleaming link to progress, prosperity, and happiness. Seemingly, it has passed by quickly, yet its in- fluence upon our lives will never be forgotten. Through the years, time has watched us grow in mind, spirit, and body. Time has been our guardian in learning, our Workman in and our guide to techngluogy. But most important, time has been our claygwith which ioiiiiiiiquisitive hands and minilsifcan mold and work our lives into careers of distinguished achievement. This is not the end of our education, no, it is only the beginning. We are beginning our career in a world which may at first seem strange and cold to us, but with the fu-m founda- tion of knowledge which we have obtained at Vincennes. Urgyersity, we hope we will be able to withstand the hziiidships and disappointments which may dipnfront us. V When we speak of knowledge, we mean not only that which we have leamed from books, but also we include the other qualities we have acquired, such as the developement of character, leadership, and citizenship. As we scatter all over the world, some of us may be- S come doctors, others may choosegteaching, but whatever occupation is followed, each of us will remember ouii ftirmative yearsiin college. l ' Will we succeed? Will we become citizens of merit and distinction? Will we make our just contribution to the welfare of the world? Time alone will tell. ' F - Thpegne by Ray Martin 210 he Qsrlminiairaiinn C3116 Students inrennea Qlaniiteraiig The school year of 1967-68 has been a successful year for almost everyone. Many accomplishments have taken place for the cam- pus and students. Enrollment rose to a new high for V.U. and construction was undertaken in many places. Yes, it was a time for expansion. New buildings, wings, and reconstruction have helped to make V.U. a better campus for studies and leaming. V.U. is constantly becoming a growing college and is standing out among Universities and colleges throughout the United States as a leader among junior colleges. It was also a time for sports and activities. Our mighty Trailblazers broke records at every turn, went undefeated until our last game, and ended up with a 19-1 regular season and a No. 2 national ranking. The Blazers also showed superior accomplishments in cap- turing their second consecutive Region XII championship and a No. 6 spot among junior college basketball squads in the nation. There was also a time for the yearbook staff. There were both good and bad times. However, there are surely many advantages from this experience. Thanks are owed to many people. The McQuaids, our sponsors, helped tremendously in working with us and or- ganizing things and keeping us on schedule. I also had a very efficient assistant editor this year in Ray Martin. Mr. Hortin from Gates Studio was a great help in taking pictures and working with our student photographer, Dave Renner. He also developed our pictures and many times had to work overtime as some pictures we needed were on short notice. Mr. Kramer, of Kramac Printing Co., the printer, helped us in many ways. He understood our problems, helped us work them out, and informed us on color sequences. Many thanks go to him. Now I thank the yearbook staff who stayed with the yearbook the whole year long and worked diligently in helping us tum out what we hope is the best yearbook ever for V.U. Sincerely yours, Royce V. Mason S ' 'Z Q? , X -:J I as . H fmb J Q A Adams, Ruth Etta Box 65, Wheatland, Ind. Adams, Vicky Kay 905 State, Vincennes, Ind. Ade, Mary Anne R.R. 2, Lafayette, lnd. Adibe, Robinson Y.M.C.A., Vincennes, Ind. Allen, Roger Earl 155 E. 15th, Washington, Ind. Altomere, Joseph E. 1010 Garfield, Hobart, Ind. Alton, James Edward 217 Alton, Bicknell, Ind. Anderson, Karen Kay 420 Buntin, Vincennes, Ind. Andrews, Ralph V. 425 Brewer Dr., Greenwood, Ind. Andros, George Jr. 2901 Beverly Dr., Gary, Ind. Archer, David Christian R.R. 1, Jasper, Ind. Armstrong, Steven Warren 301 S. Elm, Odon, Ind. Arnett, Walter Wayne R.R. 3 Washington, Ind. Ashton, John Richard 202 E. Maple, Kentland, Ind. Asperger, Edward E. 4304 Moline, Indianapolis, Ind. Austin, Larry Keith 1800 N. lst, Terre Haute, Ind. B Babcock, Ronald Lee R.R. 1, Culver, Ind. Babinec, Kenneth John 6936 Bertram, Hammond, Ind. Bailey, Ann A. 140 E. Poseland, Logansport, Ind. Baines, David Michael 227 W. Main, Bloomfield, Ind. Bakeis, James Keith R.R. 2, Petersburg, Ind. Baker, Gregory Lynn R.R. 5, Franklin, Ind. Bales, Judith Ann 359 N.E. 7th, Linton, Ind. Balmer, Darryl R. 317 W. 16th, Mishawaka, Ind. Barker, David Earl Brucewdlle, Ind. Barnes, Richard Edwin 936 S. Arlington, Indianapolis, Ind. Barrett, Mary Virginia R.R. 2, Box 369, Carmel, Ind. Barton, Dana A. 417 W. Main, Knightstown, Ind. Bates, James Michael 927 N. Seminary, Princeton, Ind. Baudouine, John Charles 1813 N. Schiller, Portage, Ind. Baute, Doris Ann R.R. 1, Columbus, Ind. mint gairerinrg Bays, Ricki Lee R.R. 4, Bloomfield, Ind. Beach, Connie JoAnn 2622 Washington, Vincennes, Ind. Becker, Thomas Michael 5709 Norwaldo, Indianapolis, Ind. Beckes, Kelley Lynn 928 N. 2nd, Vincennes, Ind. Beety, Larry Arthur 1715 W. Walnut, Kokomo, Ind. Beilby, Howard Jeffery 6843 Northcote, Hammond, Ind. Bell, Daniel Patrick R.R. 1, Washington, Ind. Belt, Gary Larry 406 Lexington, Lawrenceville, Ill. Benjamin, Leona Purry 600 E. 54th Ct., Gary, Ind. Benner, Albert Clayton 480 Lamboume, Worthington, Ohio Bent, Leslie Ann 705 E. John, Ft. Branch, Ind. Berry, Kenneth Carol 926 Broadway, Vincennes, Ind. Betty, Larry J. 1023 Jaques, Rahway, N.J. Bezy, Cathy E. 3309 Hillcrest, Vincennes, Ind. Bickmeier, David Mathiev 914 D- Maxwell Ter, Bloomington, In Biggs, David Alan R.R. 2, Lawrenceville, Ill. Biggs, Keevin Lynn Box 303, Monroe City, Ind. Black, Cheryl Ann 201 Cherokee, Vincermes, Ind. Black, Sheldon Steven R.R. 2, Wheatland, Ind. Blair, Mary Alice 1339 N. 3rd, Vincennes, Ind. Blanford, Bonita Marie 717 Upper llth, Vincennes, Ind. Blankenberger, Kenneth Raymond R.R. 1, Cynthiana, Ind. Blann, Linda Kaye 364 N. 10th, Vincennes, Ind. Blanton, Thomas Earl R.R. 1, Hazleton, Ind. Booher, Joe Warren R.R. 1, Muncie, Ind. Boone, Dale Wayne 1629 Euclid, Anderson, Ind. Booth, James Allen R.R. 1, Fairmount, Ind. Boswell, Thomas J. Box 417, Akron, Ind. Bottema Cassius M. III R.R. 2, Box 380, Indianapolis, Ind. Bower, Wayne Richard 201 E. Elm, Fowler, Ind. Boyd, Janet Kay R.R. 1, Plainville, Ind. Boyd, Stephan Carl Box 47, Bloomfield, Ind. Bradbury, Terry Lee Box 22, Robinson, Ill. ' Bradley, Dennis Lee R.R. 2, Box 246, Montgomery, Ind. Brand, Cheryl Delaine 1805 Wheeler Rd, Vincennes, Ind. Brandon, Cheri Kay Box 24, Linden, Ind. Brandon, James Stephen Box 24, Linden, Ind. Branscome, Karen Ruth 6875 Springdale, Cincinnati, Ohio Brenner, Robert Howard 1713 N. Quarry, Marion, Ind. Bright, Diana Sue 808 Ritterskamp, Vincennes, Ind. Briner, Charles P. 330 E. Walnut, Princeton, Ind. Brooker, David Edward 250 Stonewood, Rochester, N.Y. Brown, David W. R.R. 3, Owensville, Ind. Brown, John M. 809 Upper llth, Vincennes, Ind. Browning, Dorothy B. 2102 Lexington, Lawrenceville, Ill. Bryans, George Dayton 716 D Broadmoor Dr., Chesterfield, Buchanan, David Lee R.R. 5, Greensburg, Ind. Buchanan, Susan Lois R.R. 1, Lawrenceville, Ill. Bullard, Patricia Lymi 321 W. 6th, Mt. Vemon, Ind. Burcham, Marion Gould 3794 Raymond, Enon, Ohio Burger, Theodore Othmar R.R. 5, Jasper, Ind. Burgin, Edwin Allen R.R. 1, Lebanon, Ind. Burke, Fred Patrick R.R. 2, New Castle, Ind. Burns, Richard Kent R.R. 1, Winslow, Ind. Bush, Joseph Stephen 507 W. Market, Palestine, Ill. Busse, Richard Lee R.R. 5, Greensburg, Ind. Butler, James Robert R.R. 4, V'mcennes, Ind. Byrd, Ronald Bruce 310 S. 3rd, Petersbmg, Ind. C Cain, Kenneth Joseph R.R.1, Darlington, Ind. Campbell, Curtis Edgar R.R.1, Knightstown, Ind. Campbell, John Brian 120 Spring, Bloomfield, Ind. Campbell, Marvin A. 2924 Mounds Rd., Anderson, Ind. Campbell, Patsy Ann 1711 N. 14th, Vincennes, Ind. M 0 Campbell, Robert Thomas 1222 Park, Vincennes, Ind. Canaday, Russel Wayne 3015 Calhoun, Gary, Ind. Candler, Randall Alan R.R. 3, Vincennes, Ind. Cardinal, Norman Maurice R.R. 4, Vincennes, Ind. Carlisle, Deborah Dee 525 Dowling, Kendallville, Ind. Carlson, Susan Elin 4811 Willowbrook, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Camahan, Sheila Kay R.R. 3, Vincennes, Ind. Carr, Pamala Theresa 2505 Springfield, Lawrenceville, lll. Carrel, Byron Boone 557 E. Washington, Frankfort, Ind. Carrell, Greta Gaye R.R. 2, Lawrenceville, Ill. Carrie, Raymond Maurice R.R. 1, Monroe City, Ind. Carroll, Pamela Louise Brook, Ind. Carter, Barry P. 1410 Upper 11th, Vincennes, Ind. Carter, Charles Richard R.R. 3, Box 9, Muncie, Ind. Carter, Karen Kay R.R. 1, Old Bruceville Rd., Vincennes, Ind. Catron, Michael D. R.R. 2, Frankfort, Ind. Catron, Stephen Lynn Box 204, Michigantown, Ind. Caylor, Stephen Lindsay 6031 Carver Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. Chambers, Brenda Leigh 214 W. 8th, Bicknell, Ind. Chanley, Billy Joe 510 lst N.W., Linton, Ind. Chansler, Hazel Montgomery 1410 9th, Vincennes, Ind. Chase, Henri Leon 820W N. 9th, Vincennes, Ind. Chase, Vicki B. 8202 N. 9th, Vincennes, Ind. Chattin, Rex Damon R.R. 1, Oaktown, Ind. Chu, Andrew E.C. 3 E. Robinson Rd., 5th Fl, Hong Kong Churchwell, Robert E. 1017 W. Indiana, S. Bend, Ind. Clardy, Kale Wayne 417 John, Evansville, Ind. Clark, Edith R.R. 2, Center Pt, Ind. Clark, Patric C. 1209 N. Franklin, Brookville, Ind. Clauss, Lucinda Marie 2911 Decker Rd, Vincemies, Ind. Clayton, Joan Darlene 9208 Kisslock Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. Clements, Colleen Sue 205 W. 2nd, Sheridan, Ind. Cleveland, Linda I. 1221 E. St. Clair, Vincennes, Ind. Cobb, Ronald Doyle 17th Mt. Pleasant Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. Cochran, Stephanie Ann R.R. 1, Slunner, Ill. Cockerham, Michael A. R.R. 5, Vincennes, Ind. Cockrum, Lowell Edward 1 W. St. Clair, Vincennes, Ind. Coke, Megan Lawrence 2419 E. Sycamore, Evansville, Ind. Cole, Donald DeWitt R.R.l, Lafayette, Ind. Collett, Larry Julian R.R. 1, Westfield, Ind. Collins, Jerry Lee R.R. 1, Jonesboro, Ind. Collins, Larry Burl R.R. 1, Jonesboro, Ind. Comingore, Carole Cae R.R. 13, Paoli, Ind. Conner, John Alton 3355 Grove Pkwy, Columbus, Ind. Conner, William Stuart 33 55 Grove Pkwy, Columbus, Ind. Conrad, Sarah Emelie R.R. 5, Vincexmes, Ind. Conrow, William Michael 5456 Rosslyn, Indianapolis, Ind. Cooper, Cynthia Louvonne 2132 Wawonaissa, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Cooper, Terry Mauck R.R. 1, Princeton, Ind. Coovert, Stanley Truman 4651 Dean, Lawrence, Ind. Copp, James M. R.R. 3, Linton, Ind. Com, Martha June Wheatland, Ind. Comelison, Carolyn Jean Apt, N. 3rd 81. Shelby, Vincennes, Ind Comelius, Hemy LeRoy 322 Ensley, Aubum, Ind. Correa, Aurelio Rafael Caracas, Venezuela Conell, Roslyn Karen 304 S. Meridian, Washington, Ind. Cox, Darrel Leroy 1614 Vincennes, Washington, Ind. Cramer, John Stanley R.R. 7, Bloomington, Ind. Crane, Constance Louise 3012 W. Maryland, Evansville, Ind. Craney, Louis Joseph R.R. 1, Loogootee, Ind. Craw, Richard Lee R.R. 2, Fairmount, Ind. Crawford, Barry Arthur 1770 Edgetirld, Lyndhurst, Ohio Crawford, Howard John R.R. 1, Attica, Ind. Cripe, Dennis Alan 10 Gregory, Williamsport, Ind. Cronk, Mark Thomas R.R. 1, New Castle, Ind. Crosby, Keith E. R.R. 2, Box 236, Roachdale, Ind. Cross, Samuel Anthony 1045 Ames, Hammond, Ind. Culver, John Roark R.R. 1, Chalmers, Ind. Olmmings, Dexter Owen R.R. 2, Birdseye, Ind. Cummins, William J. 503 S. 3rd, Vincennes, Ind. Cunningham, Leon Kent R.R. 2, Robinson, Ill. Cupp, Serle Keith 1405 N. Argus, Robinson, 111. Curry, Stephen Rollin 4133 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. D Dailey, Carter Alan Mauzy, Boswell, Ind. Daily, Dennis Michael 107 John, Washington, Ind. Dalton, Diana L. 111 Morgan, Mooresville, Ind. Daum, Harold G. R.R. 1, Princeton, Ind. Davis, Bruce Harris R.R. 3, Broadview Rd., Princeton, Ind Davis, Don Mark 1007 Locust, Robinson, Ill. Davis, James Andrew 837 Edgewater, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Davis, James Lee R.R. 1, Box 103, Hamlet, Ind. Davis, John P. R.R. 6, Frankfort, Ind. Davis, Paul William R.R. 1, Decker, Ind. Davis, Velma Kay R.R. 1, Shoals, Ind. Day, Mark Allen 516 E. Harrison, Rensselaer, Ind. Dean, Tom Truman R.R. 2, Montgomery, Ind. Dearing, Gary Ray R.R. 1, Huntingburg, Ind. DeBlasis, Richard Gary Maxwell Terr. Apts, Bloomington, Ind Deckard, James Lyon R.R. 1, Cynthiana, Ind. Delaney, James Michael 64 Lynwood Dr., Washington, Ind. Delaney, Robert Lawrence R.R. 2, Montgomery, Ind. Delong, Larry B. R.R. 2, Paoli, Ind. Dent, Rodney Floyde R.R. 2, Angola, Ind. DePrez, Dana Edward 36 E. Penn., Shelbyville, Ind. DeTar, Anthony David R.R. 1, LaGrange, Ind. Dickerhoff, David Eugene Box 208, Silver Lake, Ind. Dickey, John Milton Lyons, Ind. Dickison, Stanley Eugene Paragon, Ind. Diekman, Mark Allen R.R. 2, Oaktown, Ind. Dillon, Clarence E. 419 Washington, Bicknell, Ind. Dillon, Herbert Franklin Jr. R.R. 1, Bedford, Ind. Dippel, larry C. 603 Chester, Anderson, Ind. Dittman, James Henry 420 S. 4th Vincennes, Ind. Dixon, Sharon Louise Box 141, Hazleton, Ind. Doane, James William R.R. 2, Bicknell, Ind. Dobson, Michael Gregory 1015 Buntin, Vincennes, Ind. Dodge, David Thomas R.R. 1, Cloverdale, Ind. Dodson, Ronald Gene 406 Susset, Washington, Ind. Donaldson, Brenda Sue 515 S.W. 6th, Washington, Ind. Donaldson, Randy William 1121 Short, Vincennes, Ind. Donner, Jimmy Lee R.R. 1, Annapolis, Ill. Donselman, Henry Martin 410 Hanover, Aurora, Ind. Douglas, James Larry R.R. 2, Lawrenceville, Ill. Dreiman, Rickie M. R.R. 1, Bruceville, Ind. Dmek, Sandra Lee R.R. 2, Box 577, New Carlisle, Ind. Duclos, Michael Lawrence 3435 Rost Dr., Columbus, Ind. Duffey, Dannie DeWayne 730 Peny, Linton, Ind. Duncan, Arthur L. 345 N. Woodlawn, Griffith, Ind. Duncan, Donna Lee R.R. 7, Bloomington, Ind. Dunlap, Sherry Lynn 1310 Short, Vincennes, Ind. Dunn, Linda G. R.R. 2, Wheatland, Ind. Dyer, David Earl 444 Veshlage, Seymour, Ind. E Earleywine, Ted Michael R.R. 1, Hutsonville, Ill. Earp, Cloyde Richard R.R. 1, Kewanna, Ind. Earsom, Margaret Grace 718 N.12th, Vincennes, Ind. Eastridge, C. Stephen 2226 Talbot, Indianapolis, Ind. Edmondson, Cleta Helen 1509 E. St. Clair, Vincemres, Ind. Edmondson, Jane Ellen 1509 E. St. Clair, Vincennes, Ind. Edmondson, Jeanne L. 1107 Broadway, Vincennes, Ind. Edwards, Duane Harold R.R. 4, Bloomfield, Ind. Edwards, Joe Michael 404 Tinsley, Crawfordsville, Ind. Edwards, Marvin Walter R.R. 1, Box 670, Terre Haute, Ind. Edwards, Ronald Lee 105 Broadway, Loogootee, Ind. Edwards, Timothy M. 65 Phillips, Decatur, Hl. Eizinger, Brad Patrick 934 Wabash, Rochester, Ind. Elmer, William J. Jr. 427 W. 15th, Jasper, Ind. Elmore, Kenneth Wayne R.R. 5, Rensselaer, Ind. Emmons, Kim Gregory 1414 12th, Lawrenceville, Ill. Erler, David Thomas g 207 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. Emstes, Richard Howard 254 S. Michigan, Greensburg, Ind. Evans, David Oliver R.R. 12, Box 215, Lafayette, Ind. Evans, Robert Wayne Box 83, Monroe City, Ind. Eversoll, Gary Ray R.R. 3, Petersburg, Ind. F Farmer, Stanley Wayne 213 Twin Rds., Michigan City, Ind. Faulk, Paul Morris R.R. l, New Ross, Idn. Faulkner, Lawrence J. 1225 Park, Vincennes, Ind. Faulkner, Stephen Michael 416 S. 4th, Vincennes, Ind. Fehlinger, Richard John Jr. 1317 Wabash, Vincennes, Ind. Fenning, Barry Lynn R.R. 1, Bryant, Ind. Femandez, Hector J. 7550 E. 34th Pl., Indianapolis, Ind. Fields, Rita Kay 1707 Indiana, Vincennes, Ind. Fisher, Michael Grant 8715 White Oak, Munster, Ind. Fisher, Sheryl N. R.R. 1, Culver, Ind. Fisher, Terry Alan 1137 N. Allen, S. Bend, Ind. Fisher, William Leonard R.R. 1, Box 36, Corydon, Ind. Fitzgerald, Timothy M. R.R. 6, Valparaiso, Ind. Fleck, William Joseph 1421 Franklin, Jasper, Ind. Fletchall, Michael E. 5 Hunter Ct., Vincennes, Ind. Foland, Cosden Allen R.R. 1, Noblesville, Ind. Foley, Terence Wade 230 Michigan, Hobart, Ind. Foster, Timothy Paul R.R. 1, Attica, Ind. Fox, Carol Ann 119 W. Locust, Vincennes, Ind. Fox, Jeffrey L. 717 W. Washington, Bloomington, Ind. Fox, Jeffrey W. 2190 W. 57th, Gary Ind. Fraley, James L. 17 S. Jefferson, Converse, Ind. Frame, Daniel Mark Box 234, Bristol, Ind. Franceschina, Angelo 504 S. 2nd, Vincennes, Ind. Franklin, JoAnn R.R. 2, Jamestown, Ind. Frauhiger, Lonnie Gene R.R. 3, Bluffton, Ind. Frey, Susan J. 2409 Sugar Loaf, Vincennes, Ind. Fultz, Frederick Joel 6715 S. NW. Jersey, Indianapolis, Ind. G Garin, Reynaldo Barrera 3833 Evergreen, E. Chicago, Ind. Garrett, Kathlyn Evem 2002 Prospect, Vincennes, Ind. Garrett, Larry Gene 212 N. 15th, Vincennes, Ind. Gartner, Marilyn Sue R.R. 3, Vincennes, Ind. Geiman, Joseph Adam III 6014 School Wood, Speedway, Ind. Gerber, Marc Arnold 2400 Wl1ite River Blvd, Muncie, Ind. Gerbracht, James Alan Brook, Ind. Gerking, James Walter 10054 Bradbury, Indianapolis, Ind. Gidley, David Allen 1395 Glenn, Wabash, Ind. Gilbert, Fredrick Michael R.R. 2, Bedford, Ind. Gillooly, Martha Ann 1708 Bedford, Washington, Ind. Girdley, Robert Michael R.R. 1, Thunder Hill, Vincennes, Ind Gispanski, Bruce Alan 4058 Van Buren, Gary, Ind. Glenn, Sarah D. 201 N. Main, Palestine, Ill. Glover, James Duane Box 466, Poseyville, Ind. Goben, Judith Ann 1422 E. Loretta, Indianapolis, Ind. Goodson, Gay Ann 709 N. 9th, Vincennes, Ind. Goodson, Hershel Ray 637 Kessinger, Vincennes, Ind. Gordon, Wayne Allen R.R. l, Earl Park, Ind. Gower, Phillip Lee 407 Depot, Vincennes, Ind. Grannon, Sharon Suzanne 17 N. 9th, Vincennes, Ind. Graves, Gary Wayne 1021 Dubois, Vincennes, Ind. Graves, Peggy Joyce R.R. 1, Switz City, Ind. Gray, Donna Kay R.R. 1, Petersburg, Ind. Gray, Ricky Wayne 516 E. Hefron, Washington, Ind. Green, Edison L.T. Reymom, Ranson, W. Va. Greene, William Ralph R.R. 8, Lafayette, Ind. Greenwell, Linda Ann Owensville, Ind. Gregory, Roger Lou 1027 W. Jackson, Seymour, Ind. Grieger, Elwood Dale R.R. 1, LaCrosse, Ind. Guthrie, Carl William 442 Broadway, Bloomington, Ind. Guy, Martha K. R.R. 3, Box 1-A, Loogootee, Ind. H Haag, James Ralph Montgomery, Ind. 4 Haase, Arthur Harold R.R. 1, Paragon, Ind. Hager, Myrna Sue 121 W. Swartzel, Vinecnnes, Ind. Halbert, Bruce Wayne Hill Rd., Petersburg, Ind. Hall, Franklin Dee Oaktown, Ind. Hall, Patricia Alletta R.R., Box 198, Bedford, Ind. Halter, Richard O'Dell R.R. 5, Vincennes, Ind. Halter, Robert John R.R. 5, Box 73, Vincennes, Ind. Hamilton, Sue Ellen 1234 N. 3rd, Logansport, Ind. Hamm, Paula Lee 209 E. Franklin, Greencastle, Ind. Hancock, Lewis Michael Box 342, Burney, Ind. Hanna, Ronald Lee 1897 Cherry, Noblesville, Ind. Hanson, James Alfred 146 Wilhelm, Schererville, Ind. Hanson, Meredith Eileen 1303 Vigo, Vincennes, Ind. Hardesty, Michael William Box 25, Lyons, Ind. Hardman, Rebecca Lynn R.R. 1, Orleans, Ind. Harmon, LeAnne 3rd St., Oaktown, Ind. Harriman, David Ned 1723 N. Norfolk, Indianapolis, In Hart, Brett Alan 901 York, Evansville, Ind. Hartigan, Jack 920 Seminary, Vincennes, Ind. Hartley, Carolyn Lynn R. 6, Box 85, Greenfield, Ind. Harvey, Rhea Dawn 427 N. 7th, Mitchell, Ind. Hasler, Peter A. Elnora, Ind. Hatt, Guy Dale R.R. 1, Petersburg, Ind. Hatton, Bessie Winifred R. 3, Box 151, Vincennes, Ind. Havens, Oscar David II R.R. Cicero, Ind. Hawes, Rebecca Jane Wheatland, Ind. Hawkins, Mark Delmore 3243 Eder, Highland, Ind. Hawn, John Randal R.R. 1, Scottsburg, Ind. Hays, Michael D. R. 5, Box 44, Bloomington, Ind. Headlee, Ronald Eugene Box 41, Greensburg, Ind. Heagy, John Phillip R.R. 1, Roann, Ind. Heitkamp, Kathrin Elizabeth R. 1, Box 120 B, Vincennes, Ind. Helmling, Elizabeth Diane 1614 Wheatland, Vincennes, Ind. Helms, Stephen Thaine 520 E. Lincoln, Chandler, Ind. Henry, Edmond 24685 Washington, S. Bend, Ind. d. Henson, Chester Dean Colfax, Ind. Highfil, Carolyn J. 317, Pierce, Gary, Ind. Hill, Joseph Anthony 106 S.E. 13th, Washington, Ind. Hilt, Wayne Lee R.R. 3, Lafayette, Ind. Hobson, Philip Leslie 365 W. Cedar, Zionsville, Ind. Hockema, Stanley Lee R.R. 1, Lafayette, Ind. Hoesman, Kenneth Robert R.R. 2, Sullivan, Ind. Hoffman, John James R.R. ll, Lafayette, Ind. Hoffman, Thomas Lee R.R. 11, Lafayette, Ind. Hogle, Donald Joseph 7 Terrace Pk., Washington, Ind. Hoke, Steven Jerome R.R. 1, Carlisle, Ind. Holdosh, Donna Lee Marie Joliet St., Box 208, St. John, Ind. Hollen, Thomas Joseph 641 Volmer, Vincennes, Ind. Holsapple, Jane Ann 1403 Hawthome, Vincennes, Ind. Holscher, Mary Ellen Monroe City Rd., Vincennes, Ind. Hopewell, Russell Alan 810 Hwy. 57 So., Washington, Ind. Hopkins, George S. 28 169th, Hammond, Ind. Hopkins, Mary A. R.R. 2, Loogootee, Ind. Hopper, Pamela Jo 419 S. Elmhurst, Mt. Prospect, Ill. Horsman, Robert Bruce 148 Winding Way, Camillis, N.Y. Hosafros, Edward Allen R.R. 1, Fostoria, Ind. Hottle, Nancy Marie Carlisle, Ind. Houchins, Marilyn Ruth R.R. 4, Vincennes, Ind. Houdasheldt, Tom Dale R.R. 2, Wheatland, Ind. Houlihan, John Patrick 11 15 Summit, Bluffton, Ind. Howard, Dale Eugene R.R. 3, Connersville, Ind. Howarth, William Albert 28 Midway Ct., Hammond, Ind. Howarth, William Jay 6313 Hobman, Hammond, Ind. Hubbard, Jonathan W. Box 211, Medora, Ind. Hudson, Stephen Richard 5905 Hawks Hill, Indianapolis,Ind. Huffman, Leonard William R.R. 3, Bloomfield, Ind. Hughes, Joe Stanley R.R.1, Princeton, lnd. Hull, Vicki Renee 404 N.W. Sweet, Princeton, Ind. Hulsman, Douglas Joseph Box 85, Ireland, Ind. Huron, Nada Cluistine Willow, Rising Sun, Ind. Hustedt, J . Richard 1408 N. Graham, Indianapolis, Ind. Hutchens, Alan Lee R.R. 4, Bloomfield, Ind. Huther, P. Michael 103 E. Sth, Jasper, Ind. I Ice, Ronald Lee R.R. 1, Oaktown, Ind. Ingram, Orville Jr. 4624 Pemidge, Toledo, Ohio Ingram, Shirley Rae 341 Wilkison, Montezuma, Ind. J Jeglum, Robert McKinley 10699 Highland, Indianapolis, Ind. Jenkins, Ronald Eugene 1315 N. 2nd, Vincermes, Ind. Jenkins, William Lawrence 2812 Laurel Ln, Anderson, Ind. Jerger, Earl John R.R. 3, Wasl1ington, Ind. Johanningsmeier, John Bill R.R. 1, Vincennes, Ind. Johnson, Bill Lee R.R. 2, Vincennes, Ind. Johnson, Larry D. 3202 N. Boston, Indianapolis, Ind. Johnson, Marilyn Sue Box 117, Monroe City, Ind. Johnson, Michael Alan R.R. 7, Frankfort, Ind. Johnson, Paul Steven R.R. 1, Vincennes, Ind. Johnson, Roscoe William R.R. 1, Flat Rock, Ill. Johnson, William Craig 814 Nicholas, Vincennes, Ind. Johnson, William Edward 6000 Cape Charles, Indianapolis, Ind. Johnston, Connie Frances R.R. 1, Iawrenceville, Ill. Jones, David Lee R.R. 2, Anderson, Ind. Jones, Hughie Wayne 833 E. 4th, Mt. Vernon, Ind. Jones, John L. 5816 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, Ind. Jones, Michael Anthony 1006 Main, Jasper, Ind. Jones, Rodger Alan 206 Pine, Vincennes, Ind. Jones, Ronald Joseph R. 1, St. John's Rd., Washington, Ind Jones, Teresa Jane 301 College Hill, Paoli, Ind. Jourdan, Carl Stephen 7853 Fall Creek, Indianapolis, Ind. Joyce, Kathleen Marie 830 Perry, Vincennes, Ind. Judy, William N. R.R. 1, Greencastle, Ind. K Kavanaugh, David Bemard R.R. 1, Cannelburg, Ind. Kay, John Page 303 S. 7th, Vincennes, Ind. Kays, Brenda Ann R.R. 1, St. Francisville, I11. Keith, David William 2429 Washington, Columbus, Ind. Keith, Verlin Dale R.R. 1, Elnora, Ind. Keller, Charles Stephen 507 S. 10th Vincennes, Ind. Kelley, Ronald Dean 627W Kimmell Rd., Vincennes, Ind. Kelso, Daniel M. 1101 N. Shadeland, Indianapolis, Ind. Kemper, Candace Keen R.R. 1, Allendale, Ill. Kemper, John Harold R.R. 2, Ferdinand, Ind. Kendall, M. Stephen Box 305, Akron, Ind. Kendall, William Michael 3rd and Maple, Petersburg, Ind. Kem, Phyllis Ann 1014 N. Clark, Mt. View, Calif. Kerns, Rebecca A. R.R. 2, Oaktown, Ind. Kerr, James Richard 2712 Arlington Rd., Bloomington, In Kiefner, Darrel Lynn R.R. 1, Loogootee, Ind. King, Hugh N. 304 Buntin, Vincennes, Ind. King Rudy Alan Oaktown, Ind. Kinn, Donald Edward 1041 Gerlock Dr. Fostoria, Ohio Kirchoff, Bruce Lee Oaktown, Ind. Kixmiller, Daniel Paul Box 46, Freelandville, Ind. Kixmiller, Joy Dell Box 162, Freelandville, Ind. Kixmiller, Susan Ray Box 188, Freelandville, Ind. Klamer, David Albert 5315 Jefferson, Evansville, Ind. Klamm, Kenneth Douglas 1613 Sheffield, Dyer, Ind. Klein, Victor Jay 720 N. 7th, Vincennes, Ind. Knies, George Roman R.R. 1, St. Anthony, Ind. Knoblett, Gary L. R.R. 2, Palestine, Ill. Knowles, Ronald Keith R. 7, Box 179, Evansville, Ind. Knowlton, Marsha Lee R.R. 2, Milan, Ind. Knoy, Marc Arvin R. 1, Box 53, Stiles, Ind. Koby, Jill Box 156, Oaktown, Ind. Koeing, James L. R.R. 1, Edwardsport, Ind. Koontz, Harry J. Jr. R.R. 1, N. Webster, Ind. Kopp, Pamela J. 317 N. Park, Batesville, Ind. Kotarski, Ray T. 5633 Wegg, E. Chicago, Ind. Kowalski, Beverly Ann 4307 Delhi, Dayton, Ohio Kramer, Michael Lawrence 7 W. Vantrees, Washington, Ind. Krieger, Walter Joseph 436 Accrusta, Clarksville, Ind. Krueger, Steve Emil 408 Black Oak, Michigan City, Ind. Kryszak, Walter John 4860 Euclid, E. Chicago, Ind. Kuhlmann, Craig William 15000 Springfield, Midlothian, Ill. Kupchik, Lawrence Leroy 704 Vermont, Gary, Ind. L Lace, Charles Robert Lyons, Ind. Lacefield, Cheryl Ann 17 W. Swartzel, Vincennes, Ind. lake, Bruce Allen 3518 Ramsey, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lambert, Frank Albert R.R. 1, Fowler, Ind. Lane, Cathy Sue 312, Paoli, Ind. Lane, Charlene Marie R. 4, Vincennes, Ind. Lane, John Stephen 405 S. 10th, Vincermes, Ind. Lanham, James Taylor Jr. S. Walnut, Seymour, Ind. Lantis, Pamela Sue 1009 Judd, Lawrenceville, Ill. larson, Richard Wayne R. 5, Lafayette, Ind. Laue, Cindy Jo 1402 N. 2nd, Vincennes, Ind. Laughlin, Donna Kay 1405 Ash, Bridgeport, Ill. Lee, Eddie Ray R.R. 2, Washington, Ind. Leinenbach, Don Jeffrey R. 1, Jasper, Ind. LeMay, Richard Oliver 1611 E. St. Clair, Vincennes, Ind. Lemon, David Gregory 625 Ladd, Bloomington, Ind. Lemons, Silas Thomas 1106 Bridge, Vincennes, Ind. Lenahan, Patrick William 411 Nicholas, Vincennes, Ind. Lewis, Daniel Joe R.R. 1, Shoals, Ind. Lewis, Edmund Crowell Jr. 6141 Carvel, Indianapolis, Ind. 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Lux, Kathleen Louise 5874 Carvel, Indianapolis, Ind. Lynch, Iris Pearl R. 1, Patoka, Ind. M McCall, Ava Louise R. 1, Plainville, Ind. McCloud, Robert Lee R. 13, Lafayette, Ind. McCutchan, Garry Dean New Market, Ind. McCowan, John Michael 921 Perry, Vincennes, Ind. McGuire, Richard L. 400 S.E. 11th, Washington, Ind. McGuire, Robert Joseph R. 2, Washington, Ind. McIntyre, Ronald Leon 704 S. Oak, Princeton, Ind. McKelfresh, Wendelyn 310 Valley, Martinsville, Ind. McKinney, Judith M. 1000 S. McDonald, Attica, Ind. McNair, Fred Keith R. 2, Palestine, Ill. McNelis, Bemard Timothy R. 5, Jasper, Ind. Maasberg, Ronald Glen R.7, Box 355, Evansville, Ind. Mabe, Jerry William 3303 McCullough, Columbus, Ind Mahan, James Daniel 321 S.E. 7th, Washington,Ind. Mahnensmith, Kent Wayne 641 Altam, Carmel, Ind. Marhenholz, Linda Ann R.2, Vincennes, Ind. Maish, Marilynn Joan 429 Joliet, Dyer, Ind. Maloney, John Rupert 8755 N. Penn, Indianapolis, Ind. Markland, Michael Lee R. 3, Columbus, Ind. 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Meyer, Raymond L. 485 Whippoorwill, Portage, Ind. Michel, Byron Gerhard R. 2, Ft. Branch, Ind. Milch, Peggy Diane 4119 Carey, E. Chicago, Ind. Miles, Donald Earl 1006 N.E. 2nd, Washington, Ind. Miller, Dale Ray R. 1, Palestine, Ill. Miller, Jene Allen 807 Burlington, Franldin, Ind. Miller, Virginia Jane R. 5, Vincennes, Ind. Mills, Lyn Joseph R. 1, Otterbein, Ind. Mills, Steven Joe 224 E. Lake, Bedford, Ind. Milne, James Douglas 7141 Nicker, Hammond, Ind. Milton, Samuel Lee R. 1, Remington, Ind. Mischenko, Gregg W. 4419 N. Sheridan, Indianapolis, Ind. Mischler, Marston Russell 748 Oak, Bicknell, Ind. Mize, Betty Jane 118 S. 8th, Vincennes, Ind. Mobley, Archie S. Jr. 9 W. Portland, Vincennes, Ind. Mongold, John Tannor R. 1, Box 50, Marysville, Ind. Moore, John Alan 209 E. 19th Auburn, Ind. Moore, Michael Dean R. 2, New Castle, Ind. Moore, Steven James 217 Iroquois , Kentland, Ind. Morena, Andres P. 1028 Washington, Vincennes, Ind. Morgan, John Eamest 701 Perry, Vincennes, Ind. Morgan, Ted Ralph 307 Sherman, Loogootee, Ind. Mosley, Karen Sue 2004 J.C., Vincennes, Ind. Moulden, William Ray Box 56, Elnora, Ind. Mullens, Jerald Ray Box 214, Bruceville, Ind. Muller, Rita Ruth 411 N. 4th, Vincennes, Ind. Mullis, Emilie Kay Box 252, Lyons, Ind. Munk, Deborah Sue 2339 Indian Village, Ft. Wayne, lnd. Myers, Courtney Gene R. 1, Kingman, Ind. Myers, David Eugene R. 4, Washington, Ind. Myers, Jeffry Alan ISM St., Lot 20, Vincennes, Ind. Myers, Randall Robert 553 N. Columbia, Frankfort, Ind. Meill, John Michael R. 1, Bloomfield, lnd. N Nimnicht, Louis Fletcher 605 E. South, Washington, Ind.- Noel, James Steven 203 N . Canal, Worthington, Ind. Noel, Jeffrey Allen 3152 W. 57th, Indianapolis, Ind. Noggle, Michael J . 8832 W. 88th, New Augusta, Ind. Nowaskie, Randall Joseph R. 4, Vincennes, Ind. O Odell, Carles Alan 209 N. Meridian, Washington, Ind. Oeding, David H. Main, Ferdinand, Ind. Oexmann, D. Brad 1510 Hart, Vincennes, Ind. O'Hara, Virginia Joyce 435 Alton, Bicknell, Ind. 1 ' H Okamoto Cheryle L R. 1, Box 77, Kula Maui, awaii Olson, Becky Bennett 134 S. Washington, Hobart, Ind. Olson, Eric Scott 406 Allen, Wadsworth, Ohio Overton, Jerry Lynn R. 2, Owensville, Ind. Owens, Victor Ray 6514 E. Hampton, Indianapolis, Ind. P Padgett, Daniel Joseph 400 E. Pearl, Washington, Ind. Padgett, Douglas Allan Lot 33, Mirror Lake, Vincennes, Ind Padgett, John M. 411 Shelby, Vincennes, Ind. Page, Katherine Louise 415 Buntin, Vincermes, Ind. Pardieck, Carla Joann 5118 E. 70th, Indianapolis, Ind. Parish, David Warren R. 3, Howe, Ind. Parker, James Lee Hutsonville, Ill. Parr, Terrance Edward 108 Meadowlark, Vincennes, Ind. Parrish, Timothy Hunter 1819 Kinser Pike, Bloomington, Ind. Patrick, Bill E. Jr. R. 1, Vincennes, Ind. Paul, Grace Ann 43 Mohican Trail, Lexington, Ohio Peek, Robert Michael K 4, Loogootee, Ind. Perkins, Terence D. R. 2, Oaktown, Ind. Peterson, Richard White, Clarks Hill, Ind. Petro, Paul James 649 Stewart, Hammond, Ind. Pettitt, William E. Box 245, Hanover, Ind. Petty, James Robert 342 Church, Bridgeport, Ill. Phegley, Michael Maple, Oaktown, Ind. Phillips, John Michael 843 State, Vincennes, Ind. Pierson, Charles William 4625 Brushwood, Indianapolis, Ind. Pitcher, Michael Jeffrey R. 1, Box 242A, Franklin, Ind. Pittman, Byron L. R. 1, Lyons, Ind. Place, Albert Wayne 1027 Emily, Jasper, Ind. Place, Karen Ann 1027 Emily, Jasper, Ind. Ponder, M. Kathleen 1905 Main, Vincennes, Ind. Post, John Richard 818 Packard, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Powers, Richard Lee 518 W. 4th, Bicknell, Ind. Price, Edward Allan 3945 N. Irvington, Indianapolis, Ind. Primus, Louis Lawrence R. 2, Vincennes, Ind. Pruitt, Curtus E. Jr. 1022 Barnett, Vincennes, Ind. Pruitt, Robert David 811 Prairie, Vincennes, Ind. Q Quatman, James Edward 1218 E. Kessler, Indianapolis, Ind. Quintana, Arturo Lara Whiteland, Ind. R Rains, Carolyn Joyce 20 Vermont, Cincinnati, Ohio Ray, William D. 4 I R. 1, Salsberry, Ind. Rea, Thomas Eugene R. 7, Connersville, Ind. Reed, Mark Leo 914 Busseron, Vincennes, Ind. Rees, Carolyn Sue R. 1, Box 183, Muncie, Ind. Renfro, Charles F. 3735 S. Leonard Sprg, Bloomington Renner, David Lester 207 Fifth, Aurora, Ind. Rice, Phyllis Sue Highland, Rising Sun, Ind. Ricker, Harvey, Jr. R. 1, Ft. Branch, Ind. Ridgway, Georgia Kaye 806 E. 4th, Bicknell, Ind. Riester, Carl Clifford 511 Polk, Oakland, City, Ind. Rife, Donald H. 1214 North, Logansport, Ind. Rinehart, Cynthia Annette 421 N. 7th, Vincennes, Ind. Risch, John Edward 926 Shelby, Vincennes, Ind. Ritchie, Michael Aaron Pinkstaff, Ill. Ritterskamp, James Robert I1 506 N.E. 5th, Washington, Ind. Rivers, Esther Jane R. 6, Crawfordsville, Ind. Robb, Gary Keith Box 96, Mt. Vernon, Ind. Robbins, Thomas Edward Box 7, Freelandville, Ind. Roberts, John Keith Box 31, Georgetown, Ind. Robertson, Larry James Box 53, Elberfeld, Ind. 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Schaeffer, Rebecca Susan 556 High, Worthington, Ohio Schantz, Steve B. R. 1, Box 18, Lyons, Ind. Schaub, Sally J. 3836 Washington, Blvd, Indianapoli Schenbeck, Michael Earl 339 Spink,Wooster,Ohio Scherrer, Joseph P. R. 1, Princeton, Ind. Schinbeckler, David Dean Box 97, Wolcottville, Ind. Schinbeckler, Forrest E. Pigeon Creek, Howe, Ind. Schmidt, Tom Jeffrey s, In 4422 Wanamaker, Indianapolis, Ind. Schmitz, Connie Darlene 209 Alliance, Anderson, Ind. Schoff, Gerald E. R. 1, Union Mills, Ind. Schuckman, Rita Elaine R. 3, Box 12, Vincennes, Ind. Schulz, Marc Alan 1425 15th, Bedford, Ind. Scott, Mark R. 730 E. North, Greensburg, Ind. Seger, Robert J. R. 1, Jasper, Ind. Seidl, Ken Lee R. 3, Huntingburg, Ind. Seifert, Linda Louise R. 1, Ellery, Ill. Sevastianos, Gus George 779 Polk, Gary, Ind. Shappard, Dennis Edward 1806 College, Vincennes, Ind. Shappard, Gloria Ann 204 S. 10th, Vincennes, Ind. Shaw, Ardith L. R' 5, Rensselaer, Ind. Shaw, David Pressley R. 4, Crawfordsville, Ind. 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Sollman, Charlene June R. 1, Ft. Branch, Ind. Sottong, Patricia Ann 1305 S. Purdum, Kokomo, Ind. Spalding, Bruce Dale 311 Viola, Washington, Ind. Sparenberg, Sheila Faye 1167 State St., Vincennesg Ind. Sparenberg, Shirley Kaye 1167 State St., Vincennes, Ind. Spelman, Howard Taylor Jr. 4609 N. College, Indianapolis, Ind. Stephenson, Robert Earl R. 1, Aurora, Ind. Spowart, Robert Noel 2230 167th, Hammond, Ind. Spray, Edwin Dee R. 1, Brownstown, Ind. Sprinkle, Rebecca Ann R. 1, Francisco, lnd. Squibb, Peter Edmund 2809 S. 41, Vincennes, Ind. Stair, Linda Nell R. 6, Lafayette, Ind. Stallcup, Richard Ray R. 1, Cloverdale, Ind. Stansifer, Larry Dale 1355 W. Allen, Bloomington, Ind. Steckler, John Edward R. 5 Box 48, Evansville, Ind. Steffen, Wayne Ray 403 Melville, Rensselaer, Ind. Steimel, Samuel Dale 718 W. 2nd, Bicknell, Ind. Stephens, Larry Craig 507 Grace, Crawfordsville, Ind. Stetter, David R. 801 N. 15th, Lot 46, Vincennes, Ind Stevens, Erik Joe R. 8 Box 92, Bloomington, Ind. 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Watkins, Cynthia Mae 1811 Watson, Vincennes, Ind. Watkins, Dan Alan R. 1, Middletown, Ind. Watts, John Patrick Y.M.C.A., Vincennes, Ind. Weaver, John F . 1349 S. Fuls Rd., New Lebanon, Ohio Weaver, John Russell 44 E. Main, Waveland, Ind. Weaver, Timothy John 702 E. Walnut, Washington, Ind. Weaver, William P. 211 N. State, S. Whitley, Ind. Webber, Robert Gene II 26 E. Tecumseh, Vincennes, Ind. Weber, Daniel Ray R. 2, Ft. Branch, Ind. Webster, Mark Wayne R. 1, Manilla, Ind. Wehr, William Joseph R. 1, Jasper, Ind. Wessel, Richard Douglas R. 1, Bruceville, Ind. Westlake, Craig Leonard 1505 Meadowbrook, Kokomo, Ind. Weyer, Kenneth Lee R. 5, Jasper, Ind. Wheeler, Charles A. 366 S. Stout, Princeton, Ind. White, Cody Joe S24 N. 3rd, Ownesville, Ind. White, Terry Lynn R. 2, Box 7, Corydon, Ind. Whiten, Carol Ann 119 N. High School Rd., Indianapolis, Ind Whitenack, Gary Lee R. 1, Portland, Ind. Whitesell, David Allen R., Muncie, lnd. Wiegman, William Christopher, Jr. 411 S. 3rd, Vincennes, Ind. Wildridge, Louis Steven R. 1, Elnora, Ind. Wilhite, Andrea Gail St. Thomas Rd., Vincennes, Ind Wilkins, James Craig R. 3, Mooresville, Ind. Williams, Donald, R. R. 1, Ft. Branch, Ind. Williams, John Roger R. 1, Springville, Ind. Williams, Michael Paul 310 N.1st, Chandler, Ind. Williams, Peggy Ann 109 S. 9th, Petersburg, Ind. Williams, Robert Lee 1409 Busseron, Vincennes, Ind. Williams, Robert Earl Hardinsburg, Ind. Williams, Rosemarie 473 Wells, French Lick, Ind. Williams, Terrill Earl R. 1, Vincennes, Ind. Willis, Pamela Susan 508 S. llth, Vincennes, Ind. Wilson, Collette O. 1005 New, Washington, Ind. Wilson, Jerry Lee R. 2, Ft. Branch, Ind. Wilson, Larry Keith R. 2, Ft. Branch, Ind. Wilson, Ray John 223 Lincoln, W. Lafayette, Ind. Wilson, Thomas Jerry R. 2, Milford, Ind. Wilson, Wayne P. 718 Buntin, Vincennes, Ind. Windell, Suzanne R. 3, Corydon, Ind. Winkler, Susan Woodring Scott St., Vincennes, Ind. Winship, William Morris Jr. 1131 N. Main, Rushville, Ind. 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