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TAKE THE GOOD TIMES WITH YOU NE ae neg SS ee Ree ala a i a ba . ae ae ee ram oy 3 aoe ae mt pee Ae ” 2 ees “ -— fara pe : pRe 5 a % . ie Pan ee Oe, : - 1971 LE REVOIR Rareleae VINCENNES UNIVERSITY VINCENNES, INDIANA BILL TAYLOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TIM BARTZ ASSISTANT EDITOR MIKE SHOPTAW MANAGING EDITOR PROF. RICHARD DAY FACULTY ADVISOR FIRST DAYS AT VU With the opening days of college comes the adjustment to a new way of life; for freshmen, making new friends and becoming independent; for seniors, renewing their old friendships and ‘cracking the books” for another year. aS the 4 io Se oe! These days include such activities as the long wait through registra- tion line, officially becoming a fresh- man—symbolized by the beanie— the traditional ‘‘tug-of-war’” between the freshmen and seniors, and the hectic process of buying books. And finally, there is time for just relaxing in the shade with new friends. LIFE AT VINCENNES ees ut Life at Vincennes is a hectic com- bination of work and fun. The col- lege atmosphere on the V.U. cam- pus is a friendly lure to anyone who wants to be a part of the lively college scene. Good times are in existence every- where. The anxious peeks in the mailbox for letters from friends, sociable chats with friends during Spare time, and snacking in the Union are just a few of the pas- times of V.U. students. “Siggy,” the canine friend of Sigma Pi, offers an immediate attraction to any dog lover. These events and others all offer memories to anyone who wishes to reach out and keep them. 10 le: Fane e be ‘s we td ne Regret Se : 9 iain oe lh hf ge ee eee sisi Binns he “ae GOOD TIMES AT V.U. Good Times at V.U. are. playing in the leaves ona Saturday afternoon; walking to town to do your shopping; going to the river between classes: studying at the library; going to dances to meet new guys; yelling out the windows at girls; all night for guys; hours for girls; being late to class; term papers due tomorrow morning; going to the nurse and dying before she returns from lunch; working on the yearbook until 2:00 in the morning; borrowing railroad lights; having a patriotic john; waiting forever in the cafeteria line; learning to drink and smoke; parking in a no-parking zone; finding out red towels and white shirts can’t be washed together; togetherness: everyone working to help each other achieve their goals. Ste xe 9 ere = People classes. trudging through the SNOW to Art classes come out when everything blooms. Mary Delaughter was the lead soprano in “110 in the Shade.”’ o - An exciting night for Miss V.U. Looking over things before going on stage. now ’ Bring that dirt a little closer, no back over. 14 Tuss —§ XPERTE! on 8:30 TRAILBLAZER ROOM Se, ‘ty, = i, Dieall = bin i, = = = 15 IN APPRECIATION: A TRIBUTE TO MRS. MARIE MCQUAID This is just a note of thanks to a grand lady—Marie McQuaid. For seven years, from 1963 until Jim’s death in 1969, Mr. and Mrs. McQuaid served as faculty ad- visors to Le Revoir, in addition to being co-managers of the Old Post Book Store. Mrs. McQuaid continued to serve Le Revoir throughout the production of the 1970 edition. During her time with Le Revoir she met many people who will always remember her as the lady who was always there in the times of need as well as the times of joy. Even today she never fails to ask, ‘‘How’s the yearbook?”’ Shakespeare once said, ‘““Some are born to greatness, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” This reminds us of a story Mrs. Mc- Quaid is fond of telling. One night while they were at- tending a basketball game (Jim was always an avid Trailblazer fan), President Beckes turned to them and asked, ‘How would you two like to be sponsors of the yearbook?” Naturally, they quickly accepted. What they did not find out until later, however, was that in addi- tion to advising the 1964 yearbook, they would also have to undertake completion of the 1963 yearbook. Not only did they successfully complete this task, but they continued to supervise the production of many more editions. when re TL REECE ELSA, | GREGG imeieia or ee a ee ee SPRING a a a oc el a ee ee 18 WALECIs ON wnttts I Beta Xi wins the “Littlest 500” tricycle race. The ‘Littlest 500’ Bike racing, tricycle riding, and a pie-throwing contest were a few of the activities during V.U.’s “Littlest 500” Weekend. Students as well as alumni look forward to the weekend as a welcome event in the spring. Under a lowering sky which con- Stantly threatened to rain out the race, Men’s East Hall swept to first place, but was later disqualified on a technicality. Sigma Pi was awarded the top trophy. They need only one more victory to claim the traveling trophy. Beta Xi won the third annual Tricycle Race. The “Littlest 500’ Weekend climaxed spring and is one of the most event- ful weekends on campus. No time for resting. Fragile: Handle with care. 20 Pie in your eye. 2 a2 2 ame ¥ te ts Beta Xi begins trek. 21 LITTLEST 500’ Wl the air over the stilt-walking contest. In Mass Exchange Up 22 COMMUNITY SERIES Throughout the past year, the students of VU have had many opportunities to increase their awareness of cul- ture through the Community Series. Among the programs this year were the concert put on by the Pantomime University Band, ‘“‘“A Whitman Por- trait,’ Rubinoff and his Violin, the Mark Howard-Lyn Blair Duo, and “The Gang,” put on by Oakland City College. The Community Series has become a popular activity on campus, and we anticipate many more interesting performances in the years to come. Pantomime University Band. A Whitman Portrait. SPRING VARIETY SHOW The women of WRH do a parody on the Trailblazer Railroad for their act in West Hall sings ‘| Want a Girl Just Like their competition in the Spring Variety Show. the Girl that Married Dear Old Dad’’ for Mary DeLaughter sings a song from ‘110 in the Shade.”’ 24 Another great Spring Variety Show with the The newly-crowned Miss VU takes her final walk down the runway. grand finale. SPRING VARIETY SHOW bi ie 3rd runner-up Shirley Shockley receives her President. trophy from Joe Tipton, Student Senate Sigma Pi won first place with their skit, “VU’s Lone Ranger.”’ U.C.C.F performs a skit entitled “Raggedy Ann.” “Sas 6 Wgeeey: SEEN — scene from their production. Talent and variety were combined to make the Spring Variety Show excellent entertainment. Sigma Pi fraternity won first place with its presentation of a western skit, “Cowboys and Indians.” Alpha Theta Chi took second place with scenes from “Bye, Bye, Birdie.” Third place went to Men’s East Hall for its ‘Peanuts Skit.”’ A trophy for the most original skit went to UCCF for their performance about Raggedy Ann. 25 26 Due to the unfortunate accident of Stephanie J. Zapa- rucha, Sharon Young, the first runner-up in the Miss VU Pageant took over the duties of Miss VU. Sharon was qualified to take part in the Miss Indiana Pageant at Michigan City, Indiana, and was chosen as Miss Congeniality. Miss Young is very active on campus. She is a Liberal Arts major and a Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. Sharon represents VU in many civic activities in the community. MISS VINCENNES UNIVERSITY Sharon Young sings during the Fall Variety Show. HONORS DAY Honors Day Gold Cord Winners: First Row: man, Kam Routzahn, Linda Kidwell, Vicki Row: James Schnell, Kim Sang Ho, Carl Sandra Myers, Sharon Bingaman, Cathy Sprinkle, Raymonde Vincent, Stephanie Norris, Mark Tucker, Paul Bush, Dale Clif- Cannon, Kathy Bollings, Kathy Willard, Mrs. Zaparucha, Neva Coomer. Third Row: David ford, Norm Mernfield, John Steinhardt, Deem, Miss Carter, Janie Jordan, Edith Culp, Carl Kizer, Michael Cecil, Gary Steiger- Charles Alvey, Dennis Wilderman, Mark Ken- Martin, Joyce McPheeters. Second Row: wald, Glen Kreilein, Chet Lewis, Joseph dell, William Hazeldean, David Miles. Anita Mundy, Jayne Senesac, Sandra Fuhr- Tipton, Matt Jones, David Georg. Fourth Pacemaker Paddle Award, Tom New, Ray Paul, Jayne Senesac, Joe Tipton, Chet Lewis. Blue Cord Winners: First Shockley, Maxine Steckler, Row: Shirley Lisa Stevens, Mrs. Caroll Deem, Miss Cornelia Carter, Jane Van Duyn, Roberta Paul, Chery! Ham- | : i rick. Second Row: Rolland Helmling, Paul Ingram, Pak Soon Chan, Charles Meade. Seniors enjoy picnic-style dinner compli- ments of the VU Alumni. 29 30 JA Music for the Spring Formal was provided by the Lionel Hampton Band. V U SPRING FORMAL Couples enjoy the music and decorations at the Spring Formal. Fa f h Queen and her court—Fred Schrader, Es- cort; Terri Bilbee, Dean Houser, Escort; 4 “Ge ily sie - - p Linda Hill dances with her escort after being Linda Hill, Queen; Jim Robinson, Escort; Wanda Fleming, Marc Manien, Escort; Nancy crowned Queen. Cantrell. 31 32 The anticipation of a new life is the hope GRADUATION of every graduate. Graduation—a time for memories, hopes, and realities. Help and gui- dance are past, as each graduate now faces the future ‘‘on his own.”’ Baccalaureate and commencement ceremonies were held in the gym- nasium. Dr. John Pruis, President of Ball State University, gave the com- mencement address. Dr. Isaac K. Beckes conferred 487 degrees and certificates of graduation. Practice flipping those tassels makes per- fect. Happy days are here. cape Excitement is opening presents after Grad- uation. The Big Brother and Big Sister pro- gram began in Vincennes in Sep- tember of 1970. The purpose of the program, which now has thirty-three VU students, is to help children from broken homes in the Vincennes area. It is the responsibility of the Big Brother and Big Sister to help the child with his studies and personal problems as well as to entertain him Harley helps his Little Brother with his homework. BIG BROTHER Gazing at the view from Clark Hall. Harley Bradley plays a game of hockey with his Little Brother, Jim Burgess. 34 by taking him to shows and to points of interest. The Big Brother and Big Sister pro- gram is an effort to show under- privileged children that someone cares about them. It is hoped that ) |} through his project some of the © | fatherless or motherless children in | |) the community will be able to enjoy 1 §| and benefit from a richer life. -_- —_ wo ss’ es a Kathy Rugh and Patty Wagner enjoy a good time with their Little Sisters in Emison Hall. BIG SISTER — Patty Wagner and her Little Sister make a cup of tea. Kathy Rugh shows photographs to her Little Sister. 35 36 With all their might the Freshmen pulled, but it was no use. The Fresh- man girls and boys both lost to the seniors in the annual ‘‘Tug-of-War”’ this fall. As a result, the Freshmen had to wear their “beanies” for an extra week. 37 38 Fred Schrader looks over the hamburgers during the Greek Weekend feast. GREEK WEEKEND The purpose behind Greek Weekend is to unite the fraternities and sororities on campus in an effort to achieve better communication and understanding be- tween them. The Greek organizations displayed examples of soror- ity and fraternity life at the Friday night dance, featur- ing The “Sounds Unlimited,” from Decatur, Illinois. The concert Saturday night by Leo Kottke, a Spanish guitar player and singer, was enjoyed by all who attended. All the greeks get together for a big session at the Pi House. Li Dr. Beckes takes a big bowl of chili. Since 1953 the Chili Supper has been an annual event. It is sponsored by the alumni, and is attended by hun- dreds of students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as town people. Each organization on campus has the opportunity to sponsor a booth to raise money for various projects and trips, and Green Auditorium is turned into a veri- table “market place.” CHILI SUPPER Art Radke and Deb Peelman enjoy the chili supper. 39 40 In the fall came Dad’s Weekend. Some of the activities planned for the dads during the weekend were a softball game, luncheons, a con- cert featuring the Brothers Four, and the variety show. Another home run for the sons. The Brothers Four played for the Dads and Sons on Saturday night of Dad’s Weekend. They were very well liked by all. aoe er Se ee Sa AO ed ee anon eae BER DAD’S WEEKEND VARIETY SHOW A bright, lively, and entertaining air characterized the Dad’s Weekend Variety Show. The variety show fea- tured musical and comedy performances by competi- tive groups, and by individual singers and dancers. Theta Psi Omega fraternity and their little sisters took first place with an old-fashioned western ‘‘hoe-down.” Second place was captured by Delta Gamma lota and their little sisters with a comedy singing performance of “Anything You Can Do, | Can Do Better.” Alpha Theta Chi sorority and Morris Hall tied for third place. Sigma Pi fraternity won the award for the best skit, and the sorority sisters of Beta Xi took the director’s trophy. The Roaring Twenties opens the 1970 Dad’s Weekend Variety Show. Gary Hill “loses his head” over Bob Smith’s magic act. 41 Sie Beta Xi gathers around the Red Skelton schoolhouse. Nancy Cantrell shyly entertains the Variety Show audience. Delta Gamma lota’s battle between the sexes. 42 The entire variety show cast gathers on stage for the finale. DAD’S VARIETY SHOW TPO gives it the old, down-home country _ try to win first place. Jane Boals entertains the audience. 43 44 Terry Brown makes announcements on the air for WVUB. WVUB RADIO Tony Hillen was station manager of WVUB for the fall semester. Hot off the press! A successful new addition to campus facilities this fall was radio station WVUB-FM. WVUB provides an excellent opportunity for the stu- dents of the Broadcasting Technology Program to de- velop their skills and increase their knowledge of broad- casting. It hopes to render a needed service to the stu- dents and the community. Terry Brown mans the controls of VU’s WVUB. Work and More Work. 45 “ a ee Oe MO ee , om . a f + . ‘ . oe CR een i ae ag 46 Brenda Wilson is the 1970 Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING 1970 Outhouses top the bonfire for the 1970 Homecoming. “A Wonderful World of Color’ was the theme for Homecoming 1970. The campus looked like an artist's palette with the many colorful lawn displays and the floats entered in the Homecoming Parade. A bonfire in the rain paved the way for the Blazer victories later that week. Other Homecoming events were the Freshman and Senior Convocation, dances with the “Willie Mitchell Group” and the “If,” the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, and open house. _ Miss Brenda Wilson became the first Black girl crowned as Home- coming Queen. Emison and Harrison Halls com- bined their efforts to win the Presi- dent’s Trophy for the best float. The first place prize for lawn displays went to the Newman Center. 47 48 eet a One of the cars in the Student Senate’s Miss VU gets ready for the parade start. “beetle brigade.” HOMECOMING Despite the downpour, the bonfire continues to burn. cy oR y NEW DAY ag : oe ‘ ee 4 om ‘ h 4 “hr ope 3 PO) ek 2. N Ld % — ogee + sp. ? hres nF a we The most beautiful float , 4 ex canciale award was won by Theta Psi Omega. at Beta Xi entered it’s “Crayons Made in Hutch”’ float. 49 50 The ta Psi Omeg a rides one of the fire en- gines. Harrison and Emison Halls combined to Bt tte. win the President’s Trophy. “Oklahoma”’ VU MUSIC THEATRE The VU Music Theatre presents a Production each se- mester. During the 1970-71 school year the Music The- atre performed “Carousel” and “Oklahoma.” On the auditorium stage, the words and lyrics take on a new meaning under the direction of Professor Charles Beall, general director of Productions, and Professor Richard Ertel, musical director of productions. Major roles were double-cast with different students al- ternating performances in the parts because of the abundance of talent present at VU. “Carousel” and “Oklahoma” were huge successes, and we look forward to many more excellent perfor- mances from the VU. Music Theatre in the years to come. 51 52 CHRISTMAS FORMAL 1970 The Christmas Formal was held on December 12 in Green Auditorium. The theme was “‘A Season for Every- body.” Helen Meyer, sponsored by Art Club, was crowned Christmas Queen. Dr. Beckes gives the 1970-71 Christmas Queen, Helen Meyer, a congratulatory kiss. The Christmas Queen and her court. Helen Meyer and her escort, Joe Ridgley, danced at the Christmas Formal. 53 54 BACHELOR OVP I lAle YEAR DANCE Due to the popularity of the Bachelor of the Year Dance, the Student Activities Advisory Board sponsored it again this year. The election took place during the dance. Jon Pyle was declared Bachelor of the Year. The “Sounds Unlimited”’ played for the dance which was held on January 15. Music by the ‘“‘Sounds Unlimited.” Jon Pyle receives his award. SWEETHEART DANCE Green Auditorium was the scene of the Sweetheart Dance on February 12. Music was _ provided by the “Mussel.’” Diane Tharp, sponsored by Morris Hall, was crowned Sweet- heart of the dance. Diane Tharp, the 1970-71 Sweetheart of VU. Couples enjoy dancing to the music of the “Mussel”’ at the Sweetheart Dance. a 56 AN INTRODUCTION TO MORRIS HALL The ground breaking for the fourth residence hall began in September of 1969. This co-ed residence hall was occupied in September of 1970 and the food center opened in Jan- uary of this year. The John Morris Residence Hall and Food Service Center encompasses more than 19,000 square feet at a total construction cost of $2,000,000. Morris Hall, with its TV, study and formal lounges, and recreation and laundry room facilities can accom- modate 388 young men and women. The food center, featuring the latest in food center, featuring the latest in food handling and services equip- ment presently serves 800. 58 HUMANITIES BUILDING The campus of Vincennes University is rapidly expanding. This year two new buildings are going up. A new Humanities Building is under construction on Second Street. The new Humanities Building will be the center of learning for English and the Social Sciences. ieee rane oe ae NURSING BUILDING The Nursing Building will house the Associate Degree Nursing and Prac- tical Nursing Programs. This building is being built between the Green Auditorium and the Beckes Student Union. These two new buildings will great- ly improve and enlarge the VU cam- pus facilities as well as promote a more organized atmosphere for edu- cation. bat Re J DAA AVE Ret ae toe Figs 95 ies Rs ex 5, ACTIVITIES 1 i | ; i MATHEMAaTIog BASIC 61 62 The Trailblazer, V.U.’s weekly cam- pus newspaper, is produced by the students in the Journalism Program, directed by Prof. Fred Walker, Jr. However, The Trailblazer sees it- self as more than just a laboratory paper for the Journalism students. It is a publication committed to serv- ing the needs of the greater campus community—faculty and administra- tors, as well as students. The paper attempts to do this by informing its Campus audience and involving it in the events and issues important to V.U. life. Le Revoir denied increase Morris Residence Hall ‘getting it all together’ usiness survey planned D Where it’s happening... agen, sesonat ty tt Va, THE TRAILBLAZER SRANONAS 30 AMYNOis3i 9 2 ROMY? 3 Bill Stevenson and Pat Glotzbach proofread The Trailblazer observed National Newspaper Week in October by giving over its entire editorial page to explanations of the several stand- ing devices the paper has designed to encourage readers to use the paper as an authentic campus com- munity forum. In addition to the usual ‘Letters to the Editor’ sec- tion there is “The Reader’s Ros- trum,” which permits a reader to “sound off’ on a campus issue in some depth and detail, “‘Reader’s Pad,’’ which presents short com- ments by the students on a given issue, and “Inside Track,” which is designed to answer questions for readers who can’t find the answers from other sources. The Trailblazer. Ae Ging tise Sogo as Besides these features, The Trail- blazer periodically has special sec- tions which swell its normal eight tabloid pages to twelve pages, for example, the collection of human- interest stories on V.U. students in a section which heralds the arrival of spring, a four-page spread of in- terpretative stories on issues of con- cern to the students, and a special section of advance stories on ac- tivities and programs scheduled at V.U. for the following summer. In January, The Trailblazer added a new special section, ‘““The Subject is WOMEN,” to this agenda of an- nual special sections. As a measure of The Trailblazer’s success in meeting its readers’ needs is the fact that the newspaper has won the Associated Collegiate Press’s highest rating, “All Ameri- can,” for ten of the last eleven se- mesters. Also, in spring, 1970, The Trailblazer won seven awards in the annual twelve-category Indiana Col- legiate Press Newspaper Contest, including the top honors in the Best News Story and Best Overall Make- up competition. The Trailblazer is prepared by the journalism students without prior faculty censorship, however there is a Campus Press Council, sponsored by the Journal- ism Program, but dominated by non- journalism persons, to which read- ers can carry complaints against the paper for any lapses into ir- responsibility. Paul Ingram, editor for the Spring Semester 1971, and Tom Repass, editor for the Fall David Krewson, Paul Ingram, Mr. Fred Wal- ker, Jr., Ernie Gouverneur, and Tom Re- Semester 1970. pass—E£ditorial Board members. Elihu Stout Hall, occupied by the Journalism Program and by the Graphic Reproduction Program in February, 1970, is ‘“‘home’’ to The Trailblazer (and, to a real extent, to its hardworking staff). This school year was the first full one for the Campus paper in its bright, newly- equipped quarters on the top floor of the three-level Stout Hall. It was here that the Journalism Program was co-host with the Southern Il- linois University school of Journal- ism to a two-day Junior College Journalism Conference in October. Elihu Stout Hall is named for the founder of The Indiana Gazette, the first newspaper in the Indiana Territory. The structure was original- ly built in 1884 as a barrel-storage building for a thriving Vincennes brewery. Closed during the Prohibi- tion, the building was acquired by the University in 1960, and reha- bilitated in 1969-1970. 63 64 ALPHA THETA CHI Founded February 16, 1950, the Alpha Theta Chi sorority is the old- est on campus. Its goal is to bring the women students into a closer relationship with each other, to en- courage campus leadership, and to promote service to the community. Money-making projects of Alpha Theta Chi include bake sales, spon- soring dances, and raffles. Sponsor- ing a Homecoming float, the Foun- der’s Day Banquet, and a booth at the annual Chili Supper are other activities. Participation in the Variety Show, the Multiple Sclerosis Drive and the Jaycees’ “Honey Sunday”’ head up the list of numerous events in the sorority. Alpha Theta Chi illustrates one of the main + Pictured above are—Marcia Milo, Peggy Howell, Bonnie Thompson, Mary Jo Ander- son, Toni. Signorino, Beth Wheeler, Meg Konecay, Bobbie Biegel, Bobbie Paul, Pat objectives of sorority—togetherness. : e [sa AE Willis, Judi Knippenberg, Ruth Sparks, Deb- bie Peck, Laura Strom, Missy Mitchell, Sue Piper, Rhonda Rademaker, Maggie Haas. ALPHA THETA CHI STUDENT SENATE Rea, , a ” First Row: Mike Miles, Ross Himes, Gary Fleckenstien, Teresa Sharp, D. Louise Burk, Hackhey, Bill Cunningham, Jon Tucker, Phil Slattery, Irv Kornheiser. Second Row: Sue Schumacher, Gwen Shelbourne, Susan Bowens, Thomas A. Greenwood, Paul Nagy, Sue Osmon, Kit Lyons. Third Row: Fred Voy- Mark Otto, Dave Kidd, Rubin Brown, Ben les, Rollie Helming, Marian Eveland III, Den- Bridwell, Harry Sheridan. nis Meyers, Bob Funk. Fourth Row: Richard rz . ae Bu lt ills a Stan Walston ponders points of order. Members of the Student Senate discuss budgeting. Mark Nelson, Commissioner of Elections; Loraine Doty, Secretary; Alice Conger, Commissioner of Publications; Steve Wen- delboe, Treasurer; Greg Farris, Vice Presi- dent; Stan Walston, President; Chuck Meade, Commissioner of Athletics; Gary Steigerwald, Commissioner of Activities. The main purpose of the Student Senate is to provide a connection between the administration and the students at Vincennes University. It is the voice of the students: an outlet for their criticism and praise of the university’s policies. One of the many jobs under the Senate’s direction is to plan the activities for the school year. Out of the All-Campus Events Budget the Senate pays for the dances, con- certs, lectures, and the community series held on campus. The Senate also recognizes new clubs, co-ordi- nates all campus elections, and publishes the student handbook. Through its efficient organization of student activities and handling of students’ problems, the Student Sen- ate has become a respected orga- nization, and has gained much recognition from both students and administrators. 67 68 Beta Xi sorority was founded May 20, 1966, to promote good will be- tween the sisters and the surround- ing community, to contribute to the social environment of Vincennes University, and to induce perpetual sisterhood in an organization its members can be proud of. Activities of Beta Xi include spon- soring various dances, intramural sports, and bake sales. The mem- bers have a Founders’ Day Banquet as well as Alumni Weekend each year, and a sorority picnic during the summer. They also sponsor a homecoming queen and enter a float in the annual homecoming competition. Beta Xi has won the _ intramural trophy for the last two years, and they hope to keep it by winning for the third year in a row. Mdddadddd een One of the many weekly chores for the girls of Beta Xi is to straighten up the house. Beta Xi scores another one! BETA Xl ENE cach tah leh daipén nacdaoay PASSO Gert Hwee. First Row: Eileen Statton, Treasurer; Jan Schaedel, Vice-President; Miss Andrea Meyers, Sponsor; Mrs. San- dra Hostetler, Sponsor; Terri Bilbee, President; Marsha Norris, Secre- tary; Suzie Baker, Sgt. at Arms. Sec- ond Row: Pam Bonaventura, Susie Critzer, Sheryl Joslin, Debbie Bal- lard, Bev Whaley, Diane Moehn, Shirley Rogers, Carol Bowman. Third Row: Karen Harless, Debbie | 4 Peelman, Jeanie Rumrill, Barb ‘Shank, Suzie Little, Leah Mongin. Fourth, Row: Chris Himmelhaver, Jeanie Naville, Barb Smith, Debbie Hart, Paulette Roeder, Dinah Ham- mond, Elaine Mottsinger. Fifth Row: Vicki Elder, Suzie McClure, Sherry Rayle, Debbie Wade, Sharon Sturm, Peggy Nelson, Molly Fearheiley, Susie Grim. 69 70 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The objectives of the Home Eco- nomics Club are to promote interest in the field of home economics, to initiate community service projects, and to sponsor social events. The members have a committee to visit the homes of convalescents in Vincennes. They will again help to sponsor this year’s Chili Supper, and will participate in the Indiana Home Economics Association Con- vention in the spring. The sale of cookbooks and the production of an “Alice of Old Vincennes” doll are among the club’s money-making projects planned for this year. First Row: Donna George, Mary Thomas, Helen Sitterding. Second Row: JoBerta Hein, Lynda Davis, Bobbi Paul, Janet Rod- gers, Mary Munier, Carroll Deem, Advisor; Linda Drake, Carolyn Eshelman, Karen 2 AS Foertsch, Vicki Robertson, Louise burr, Ann Faris, Bonnie Lange, Jane Grimis, Cin- dy Love, Jeanne Wolf, Penny Sandlin, Judy Wilson. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB First Row: Mark E. Wiese, Mark D. Schwab, Jim Ford, Greg W. Thayer, Clyde McFar- land, Rick Krebs, Gerry Deig, Ken Gryp. Second Row: Mr. Bradley, Kathy Rugh, Ellen Zelmer, Jerry Gilley, President; Mike Williams, Vice President; Francie Rock, Treasurer, Linda Redmond. Third Row: Carl Hollingsworth, Gary Steigerwald, William Shobe, Jon Tonden, James R. Smith, John Johnson, John Richard, Kevin Small, Clem Behme, Jay Host, Henry F. Butler Jr. Fourth Row: Robert Schelle, Rex Shaw, Robert Thiem, David K. Schroeder, Stephen Wikle, David Columbe, Fredrick Caze, Michael Edward McAffee, Roger L. Hamann, Myron Joe Murphy, Jerry Lee Nelson, John W. Ziccard, Donald Banks. The purpose of DECA is to teach students to be leaders in the busi- ness world and to encourage inter- est in the field of distributive edu- cation. DECA conducted a survey in Novem- ber to help local businessmen serve the public better. It will be entered in the State Leadership Conference in March, and the members hope to go to the nationals in San Antonio, Texas, in April. They will also par- ticipate in the Central Region DECA Conference in St. Louis in Novem- ber. Among the activities of the club is the arrangement of window displays in the Young Building to promote local businesses. First Row: Mr. Randy Schormann, Sponsor; Herman Schroeder, Charlie Baumgartner, Charles Fruehle, Bill Taylor. Second Row: John Emmert, Mark Zukunft, Don Callahan, John Strawmeyer, Tom Greive, Dan Stur- geon, Orville Harman, Blaine Coomer, Dr. COLLEGIATE 4-H The purpose of Collegiate 4-H, as stated in the constitution, is “. . . to promote the social, educational, and general welfare of 4-H club workers on the university campus; to bring together former 4-H mem- bers of different countries who have a common 4-H in mind; and to en- courage members to promote 4-H club work in their local communi- ties.”’ Dave Ford, Sponsor. Third Row: Jon Konkle, Joe Sanders, Mark Rauscher, Ronald Dar- ving, Mark Straub, Steve Fellows, Dave Hughes, Myron Applegate. Fourth Row: Steve Weyer, Terry Meridith. =o cemaeneOn ENE First Row: Mark Zumcuft, Treasurer; Verla Stuckey, Vice-President; Hank Gudley, President; Jo Berta Hine, Secretary. Second Row: Terry Merridith, Karen Foertsch, Me- linda Adamson, Helen Eddleman, Kathy Wampler, Mrs. Marge Dierdorf, Sponsor; AGRICULTURE CLUB The object of the club is to promote the profession of agriculture; to sponsor agricultural activities; to develop a_e spirit of fellowship among its members; to furnish a medium of contact with the agricul- turalists of the state and nation; and to act as an official agent of the agriculture students in university matters. Anyone interested in agri- culture may become a member. Proposed club activities include a homecoming float, Moms’ Weekend activities, and various other proj- ecis. Henry Wallis, Publicity. Third Row: Bill Taylor, Miles Nillan, Recreat on Leader; Brent Bonewit, Debbie Gasser, Don Nesbill, Chet Meyers, Diane Hinshaw, Membership Chairman. 71 Delta Gamma lota was founded in 1966 to establish a strong brother- hood, to maintain a high respect for education, and to promote high standards of character and morality among its members. The Delts take part in many of the activities on campus. This year they won second place in the fall variety show, and were represented by a float in the homecoming parade. D.G.l. also sponsors a Founders’ Day Banquet. House Mother, Mrs. Ballard and Kevin Salmon look over new Delta Gamma lota Little Sisters. ‘ DELTA GANMA I lOTA DGI show Halloween spirit with the first Halloween lawn display at V.U. DELTA GAMMA IOTA Fs Actives mon, Mike Bray, James Chapin. Fourth Pledges Front Row: Paul Nagy, Mike Miles, Mom Row: Ed Rudolph, Ron Pritchett, Bob Funk, Kneeling: Dave Wert, Steve Chalfant. First Ballard, Dan Jones, Roger Ziliak. Second Dave Rumrill, Bruce Johnson, Ric Brinegar, Row: Rick Fleck, George Compton, Jon Row: Dan Adams, Jack Kelly, Phil Nouling, Chuck Lansdown, Dave Shackenburg, Gary Johnson, Bob Ross, Gary Hendrix, Chris Dave Edwards, Jim Boesch. Third Row: Gor- Miller. McKinney, Dan Stein. Second Row: Greg don Whitlock, Raymond D. Pell, Kevin Sal- Stross, Steve Lerien, Tim Leffler, Chuck Davasher. Third Row: Jim Plunkett, Grant Hays. Fourth Row: Steve Judy, Bryan harding. = Ei scicaae First Row: Pat Willis, Jackie Loudenback, gerald, Vickie Adkins, Theresa Henschen. Kim Dexter, Jeanie Rumrill, Dinah Ham- Janice Snowball, Sherry Rayle, Roxy Kirk- Second Row: Caro! Bowman, Candy Bernar- mond, Ann Walton, Shirley Shockle, Bev patrick, Johnnie Jeffries, Peg Jones, Pam die, Debbie Landweller, Cindy Thompson, Whaley, Kris Buzzard, Sherry Smith. Boneventura, Cindy Stouffer, Glenda Fitz- 73 74 PRACTICAL NURSING CLUB “To increase the knowledge of nursing techniques, and to use this knowledge to aid those who are in need of it,” is the purpose of the Practical Nursing Club. The activities of the Practical Nurs- ing Club include an annual Hallo- ween party and a Christmas party, as well as raising money through bake sales. With club dues the mem- bers buy slides and visual aids for classroom study, such as a “map” of the systems of the body. Through these aids, they build a working Knowledge of human anatomy and nursing care. The Indiana Association of Nursing Students of VU is a pre-professional Organization. Its purpose is to better acquaint the nursing students with the functions of professional nursing. ve Da Ty EE eg Py Sew RTOVERN captteoiFeee Row One: Gail Sinclair, Linda K. McGill, Beverly J. Bottoms, Diane Bergeron, Linda Nalley, Noretta Luthe, Peggy Dobbs, Diana Beck. Row Two: Margaret Prohaska, Sharon McCoy, Sherry Gregor, Jack Willis, Donnet- ta Scott, Wanda Gammon, Barbara Spinks. Row Three: Brenda Divine, Marlayna Lau- Activities of the IANS include col- lecting for the Heart Fund and the Multiple Sclerosis Drive, volunteer work for the Red Cross and for Head Start, and money-making proj- jects which help to send student ze oe; AG ricia, Teil Barger, Patsy Scroggins, Joy Bristow, Darlene Moran, Cheryl Ivers. Row Four: Mrs. Pat Summers, Instructor; Elea- nor Rehmel, Marilyn Elliott, Judith Carlton, Elaine Kalb, Lou Holtzclaw, Terre Schmitter, Rena Crossland. IANS First Row: Rhonda Burcham, Carolyn Ball, Alice Majors, Evelyn Robertson, Beth Gris- som. Second Row: Judy Norris, Kathy Summerville, Lynn Banta, Jeanette Kraus, Fonda Phillips, Charlene Rector, Kathy Wil- son. Third Row: Pat Williams, Amy Abel, B.J. Mahrenholz, B.J. Anderson, Carol Catt, Christine Donahue, Helen Swartzentruber, Deborah Inskeep, Karen Lindauer, Sheryl! Smith, Debra Wilder. Fourth Row: Lora Snellenberger, Sharon Phelps, Madeline Arnett, Debby Bahler, Debby Johnson, Louis Lamb, Ross Hoffman, Connie Busboom, Cindy Dreyer, Doreen Edwards, Bernie Smith. nurse delegates to a Student Nurses Association Conference. They sponsor a queen candidate and a float for the Homecoming Parade. PHI THETA KAPPA Row One: Richard McGaughey, Treasurer; Dale A. Steele, President; Mrs. Dodson, Sponsor; Kit Lyons, Vice President: Veila Stuckey, Secretary; Kathy Wampler, Histo- rian; Mary Rusch, Kyle Richeson, Connie Busboom. Row Two: Linda Pea, Lombekiso Dlamini, Judy Allen, Marilyn Shilkett, Bon- nie Drake, Lisa Jill Stevens, Patricia L. is the National Junior The main Phi Theta Kappa College Honorary Fraternity. purpose of this organization is to promote ies Dollens, Kimberly McMahon, Glinda Fitz- gerald, Rita Peacock, Glennda Deem, Bobbi Cook, Susie Dolkey, Helen Swartzentruber. Row Three: Patti Kellams, Joyce Bersley, Rita Ray, Jo Ann Withers, Judy Ann Dierck- man, Rebecca Hoffman, Tina Slapar, Thel- ma Davis, Michelle Kopcha, William Crow- scholarship, along with developing charac- ter and cultivating fellowship. « . Sees eens: ae seeseeeeeenee “Steneeenaas ell, Ed Henning, Mary Susan Stoelting. Row Four: Mr. John Michael Kalin, Robert D. Blubaugh, Thomas A. Greenwood, Sylvan Haas Ill, Dennis M. Northenor, Glenn C. Schoettlin, Phil Slattery, Dennis Wilderman, Richard Bowers, Steve Tevebaugh, Charles Pride, Michal A. Lloyd. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row: Tina Slapar, Kathv McKinley. Second Row: Verla Stucky, Pres.; Judy Gilmore, Jenny Wheeler, Glenda Deem, Therasa McCuloch, Susan _ Sheppard, Joanne Withers, Miss Edwards, Sponsor. The O.E.A. endeavors to develop leadership in the field of office education, to encourage the use of ethical practices in business, to develop a respect for education, and to create and nuture an under- standing of our free, competitive enterprise system. 75 SIGMA PI Z ae Par sats r eS , rae : c . Ss Fa ia ane Poe soar oe me Sp ae € - 4 Left to right: Jim Stakl, Sgt. at arms; Tom Burke, Herald; Derald Housemother; Bruce Sutton, Secretary; Steve Vaughan, President; Mull, Treasurer; Mr. Preston Albright, Sponsor; Mrs. Audrey Laue, Mike Walhman, Vice President. Sigma Pi National Fraternity has long been a part of V.U. Since it was founded in 1897, the fraternity has endeavored to maintain high scholastic standards and to pro- mote a spirit of responsibility and chivalry among its members. a | oe “at = } th... UT CAUTION 469 This year Sigma Pi took first place in the skit competition in the fall variety show. Other activities in- clude participation in the “Little 500” Bicycle Race, the homecoming parade, and sponsoring a Founders’ Day Banquet. Sigma Pi captures first place trophy with the help of the Time Machine. First Row: Bruce Sutton, Mike Walh- man, Rick-Krebs, Rick Hester, Dav- ‘id Hengstebeck; Tom: Greenwood; Tom Caplinger, Joe Shelly? -Ron Posante, Burt Gramelspacher, Jim “Stahl. Second= Row: Rick .Heinz-— man, Scott Schuty, John Shuring, Clem Behme, Bob “Altstadt, Mike Warble, Tom Burke, Jon Pyle; Dave “Redmond, Dennis. Witman. © Third 08 _ Row: Todd. Zimmerman, Bill Oster; Greg “McMurry, John -Minderman, Jerry Culligan, Kevin Campbell, vim Ray, Mark Johnson, Ed Offerle, John Camminghan, Steve Stewart. Fourth Row: Rick -Porter, Steve Ross,-P.D. Haywood, Jim Biar, Mike Lawerence, Steve Kimmel, Doug Young;-Bob-Nicol. Fifth Row:, Lynn Jenning, kee Siedal. Front Row: Marsha Norris, Diane Moehn, Ann Williams. Back Row: Elaine Martin, Mary Sue Stoelting, Cheryl Parker. Sitting: Marsha Thomas, Sue Stath. 77 78 y= ah First Row: Wattie Chan, Arthur Chan, Khu- zulwandle Dlamini, Joseph Cheung, Phi- wokwahke Dlamini, Junior Woo, David Ip, Peter Cheung. Second Row: Lombekiso Dla- mini, Liliane Siahou, Mrs. Martha Berry, = Foreign Student Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Browning, Foreign Student Advisor, Nancy Steinhart, Julia Sing-Yee Leung, Mr. Jay Bardole, Foreign Student Advisor. Third Row: Mashood Abid Khan, Henry Chan, Fe- The Dlamini’s Native dress. from Swaziland, in their Wl ALSO SES Bae De fe lix Leung, Lawrence Leung, Dominic Kwan, Frank Glavas, Jimmy Cheng, Henry Chiu, Raymond Woo, Randall Sek-Tim Lau, Ray- mond Lai, Stephen Young, Tshkedi Dlamini, Pak Soon Chan. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The International Students Club promotes the idea that better communication among peoples will lead to a deeper understanding of ethnic differences. The mem- bers discuss general problems, plan activities such as tours of the farming areas and state parks, and pro- vide speakers for civic groups, clubs, and churches. Throughout the Vincennes area families act as hosts to the foreign students. These families invite the stu- dents to their homes to acquaint them with American family life and customs. Parties and visits will also be arranged over Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter since these students cannot return home during vaca- tions. The Club held an International Exhibit in February where foreign articles were sold to finance their pro- jects. They also operated a booth at the Chili Supper, entered a float in the homecoming parade, and spon- sored a faculty dinner. 79 2 Left Stand: Kevin Kelly, Bill Fisher, Pat Smith, John Qualia. Front Row: Tim Wilson, Sponsor; Jason Straka, President; Jack Ryan, Sponsor. Second Row: Terry Maut- ner, Bill Burp, Larry Fluedengier, Mike Minnik, Bob Houchens, Mark Montgomery, Keith Demerit, Hank Shull. Third Row: Howard Roske, Joe Neu, Mike Brecken- First Row: Pam Cooper, Jody Hagams, Debbie Hagon, Rita Rohrman, Sheron Young, Candy Shetton, Robbie Peirce, Jo- anna Billard. Second Row: Barb Smith, ridge, Larry Pope, Jim Lovelace, Stan Raz- lauski, Mike Shelton, Jerry Eaton, Gary Fischer. Fourth Row: Tom Agler, Rick Loudenback, Dillard Fletcher, Greg Wilken- son, Mike Stockton, Dick Cripe, Tom Kern, Stan Lantz, Bill Reddmon. Fifth Row: Marty Smith, Gary Adams, Bob Cloven, Gary Cheryl Kineipp, Chris Himmelhaver, Su- zanne Baker, Sheryl Jodin, Gwen Shelburn, Cathy Haskell, Ronda Perkin, Linda Ensner, Linda Cargaile. Third Row: Karen Harlor, — Serra Jenkins, Ernie Crane, Dorian Gains, Chuck Strothers, Jeff Pettit. Sixth Row: Bob Carl- son, Larry Cooper, Art Radke, Pat Monte, Mark Hynds, John Philips, Ron Hoffman, Mike Smith. Right Stand: Myron Sink, Sgt. of Arms; Jon Hollbeock, Steve Wikle, Tres; Ken Carter, Sec. Jean Neu,.Sue Spence, Amy Roberts, Suzie Little, Georgia Kennith, Debbie Peelman, Nickie Redman, Jeanie Adkinson, Marsha Baker, Mrs. Karen Martin, Sponsor. John Holbrook, Vice-Pres.; One of VU’s alumni walks with Mom Hart. B Officers:, Left to Right: Ken Carter, Sec.; Jason Straka, The purpose of the Theta Psi Omega social fraternity is to promote demo- cratic thought among the Theta Psi Omega brothers and fellow students. Theta Psi Omega activities include sponsoring dances and the second annual faculty all-star basketball game, winning the “Most Beautiful Trophy” in the Homecoming Parade, Pres.; Myron Sink, Sgt.-at-Arms; Steve Wik- THETA PSI OMEGA and taking first place in intramural football. Theta Psi Omega and their Little Sisters also won first in the category of “Musical Productions” at the Fall 1970 Variety Show. During the Spring Semester of 1971 Theta Psi Omega will become a part of Lambda Chi Alpha National Fra- ternity. le, Treas. 81 LAMP CLUB The main purpose of the Lamp Club is to promote fellowship and brother- hood among the members. Activities of the members include an entry in the homecoming parade, sponsor- ing various dances, and involvement in other university functions. ald Martin, Vice-Pres.; William M. Harris, Jr., Charles Ellis Organ, Tres.; Ronald James Joe L. Witherspoon, Pres.; Tim A. Cotton, Taylor. Standing: Gregory Smith, Sec.; Don- Royal Fisher, Chaplain. . a: Seated—Bernardine Pippins, Pres.; Elizabeth Spencer, Vice-Pres.; Karen Annetta Foster, Sec.; Sheila Beckner, Tres. Standing: Cynthia Wills, LaVon Biddings, Gail Allen, Martha Ferris, Janet Davis, Diane Tharp, Deborah Inskeep, Deborah Simmons. nie we. + Pie ‘ : ar wid ; { - —y f “ : anek' ac uit ci Seated: Robert Kennie, Sec.; Arthur Borel, Vice-Pres.; Thomas Little, Jr., Pres.; Ronald Stephens, Treas. Standing: John Slaton, Leonard Hathaway, Jr., Ron Byrd, William H. Wilson, Jr., Keith L. Warfield, Clark M. Long. SCROLLER’S CLUB In 1969 the Scroller’s Club was founded with the main purpose of furthering democratic thought and action not only within the university, but throughout the community. The members have sponsored many activities, such as dances, through- out the year. First Row: Dwight Gauldin, William Shobe, Dwight Brigham, Reggie White, Johnie Burks, Billy Thomas. Second Row: Glodine Hart, Brenda Walker, Gwen Gray, Debbie King, Wendy Mayo, Marcia E. Avery, Brenda D. Wilson, Betty Hawkins, Alice Tillman. Third Row: Thomas McLaurin, George R. Upshaw, Johnny James Puckett, James G. Webb, Jr., Ulysses Thomas, Lionel Gamble; Victor Stallworth; Reginald Cross, Jr., Rod- ney Pace, Steven V. Haywood. Seated: Steven V. Haywood, Alice Tillman, Thomas McLaurin. Standing: Reginald Cross, Jr., Rodney Pace, James G. Webb, Jr. 83 84 First Row: Tony Downey, Faculty Sponsor; Mitchell Wilbur, Robert Smith, Jr., Assistant to the President; Ed Ibarra, Oliver Montgom- ery, Rush Chairman; John Patrick, David Hicks. Second Row: B. Leroy Spradley, Pub- es Robert W. Bowser III, Pres.; Timothy H.E. O’Dell, Vice-Pres.; Ken- neth E. Salter, Sec.; Gary Maas, Tres.; Mark Gengler, Sgt.-at-Arms. 4 ae be licity Director; R. Eugene Shanks, Robert A. Peck II, Intramural Sports Director; Paul A. Miller, Mike Snyder, John Burk, Ray Reagan, Pledge Trainer; Mike Vichuras. ee | Bob Bowser presents the Mayor o f Vincennes with the first of many trash barrels. PHI DELTA SIGMA Phi Delta Sigma was founded in October of 1970, with the main pur- pose of keeping the cost of belong- ing to a fraternity to a bare minimum, while still serving the community and the university as fully as possible. Prospective members must go through a six-week pledgeship. When grades come out, the members are notified if they are eligible to go active. Phi Delta Sigma has thirty members, active and pledges, in good standing at present. | | | INTER-FRATERNAL COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternal Council was for- mulated in 1969 to act as a govern- ing body over the fraternities and sororities on campus. The main pur- pose of this council is to unite the members of fraternities and sorori- ties so there will be better commun- ication and co-operation between them. The Inter-Fraternal Council sponsor- ed many activities, including Greek Weekend, which was held in Octo- ber. BETA PHI GAMMA The main purpose of Beta Phi Gam- ma is to recognize and reward in- dividual achievement and excellence in the field of mass communications. The Delta Eta Chapter of Beta Phi Gamma was founded at VU in the fall of 1968. It is the fourth in the nation to be awarded a chapter from the only nationally recognized junior college journalism honorary frater- nity. Seated: Carol Bowman, Marilyn Henchon, Terri Bilbee, Gwen Shelbourne. Standing: Steven Vaughan, Michael Warble, Mr. Fred Walker, Tom Repass, Paul Ingram. Dan Jones, Jason Straka. Jim Boesch, Jon Holbrook, 85 86 To aid in the growth and develop- ment of the individual student by promoting good citizenship is the main purpose of Gamma Tau. The organization attempts to broad- en the student’s horizons in the field of engineering. The student takes part in various activities both in- dividually and as a part of the group. Richard Florey, Richard Pea, Mr. Keusch, Mr. Stegemoller, Rita Peacock, Bill Yochum, oo ie GAMMA TAU First Row: David Taylor, Greg Renner, Steve Trinkel, Tom Mroz, Bruce Dausman. Second Row: Emil Roger Jines, Bill R. Miller, Brenton Coyne, Mr. Daryle Riegle, George Brent Bonewits. iid Ora Thomas. Third Row: Richard Pea, William Posey, Burris, Thomas _ Dittman, Richard Florey, Louis Merchat, Cockerill. Fourth Row: Robert Illyes. William MU ALPHA THETA The Mathematical Association in America granted a charter to Mu Alpha Theta in 1960.. This associa- tion is the largest for collegiate mathematics in the world. The members meet to discuss new developments in the field of mathe- matics. The members themselves prepare and discuss important math- ematical topics at their meetings. ¥ i First Row: Richard Murphy, Robert Bam- brough, Steven D. Bender, Larry Pope, James D. Claffey, Jr., Alvin Budreau. Sec- ond Row: Stan Hurst, Pres.; Mike Schnarr, First Row: Helen Meyer, Jack Vassar, Tom Hooker, Mohanan Pillai, Suzi Grim, Marcia Sgt.-at-Arms; Wayne Ferree, Ronald Opell, Tres.; James Sitzman, Vice-Pres.; Paul Gretencord, Robert Hannel, Mr. Richard Pointer. ART CLUB oe Milo. Second Row: Noel D. Justice, Matthew Bauer, Mrs. Mary VanMeter, Sponsor. The objectives of the American Institute of Drafting and Design are to promote the use of better drafting techniques and to provide the mem- bers with opportunities to further their knowledge of drafting and de- Sign. During the 1970-71 school year many activities and contests were spon- sored by the A.I.D.D. The main purpose of the art club is to give the members opportunities to express themselves through cre- ative projects. The club also attempts to further the students’ knowledge of art techniques and procedures throughout the world. The Art Club periodically holds shows in the Terrace Room. They also sponsored Helen Meyer, who was crowned as Christmas Queen at the Christmas Formal this year. 87 88 DATA PROCESSING CLUB First Row: Linda Hamm, Sec.; Linda Overby, Tres.; Earlene Rushing, Ron Edwards, Sponsor. Second Row: Jim Wilson, Bob Bezy, Randy McGinnis, Pres.; David Earley, First Row: Dennis McCombs, Vice-Pres.; Doug Moyer, Sec-Tres.; Lindsey Bain, Pres.; The Vincennes University DeMolay Club’s purpose is to maintain the fraternal spirit of DeMolay by bring- ing into one circle of friendship all Mike Theroff. Third Row: Bill Longest, Vice- Pres.; Dave Bushnell, Phil Chalfant, Bill Miley, Charles Reel, Warren Martin, Don Greemore, Frank Sievers. DE MOLAY CLUB Oliver Montgomery. Second Row: Mike Clen- DeMolays in college, and by mutual cooperation and support to strength- en each member in the application The purpose of the Data Processing Club is to increase the knowledge and data processing skills of every member, and to prepare them to take an active part in the growing field of data processing. denin, Steve Pavy, Tom Ring. of DeMolay ideals of conduct and character to every phase of student life. THE FLYING BLAZERS The Flying Blazers attempt to create an interest in aviation among the students at V.U. The members in- crease their knowledge of flight techniques by attending and parti- Cipating in several air meets and races throughout the year. tp First Row: William Crowell, Vice-Pres.; cock, John C. Guffey. Third Row: Allan John Dunbar, Pres. and Flight Instructor; Moore, John Pryor, David Gastineau, Mike Michael A. Lloyd, Sec.-Tres. Second Row: Wells, Dale A. Steele. Sol Mirelez, Steven Landis, John W. Han- INDIANA STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Formed in the fall of 1968, the Indiana Student Education Association was organized for the purpose of unify- ing education students through guid- ance and fellowship, and to prepare them to take their places in the field of teaching. The members become acquainted with the problems, responsibilities, and rewards of teachers through the various educators who speak at the meetings. First Row: Kathy Wampler, Sec.; Roberta ond Row: Ronald Raffignone, Thomas Ring, Chappell; Cindy Weliky, Vice-Pres.; Theresia Jim Strosnider, Dale R. Charlton, Tres.; Sinnett, Linda Kesler, Sharon Hoffman. Sec- Steve Tevebaugh, Jerry Whiteman, Sponsor. 89 90 This club is open to those who are on the bowling team. Its purpose is to make money to use in bowling meets and tournaments. Its activities include bake sales at the bowling alley. The big event of the year is in Feb- ruary, which is the bowling tourna- ment. This tournament is open to all schools in the region. KEGLER’S KLUB First Row: Becky Brown, Janet Scales, Ted Reed, Sandra Cannon, Becky Wilson. Sec- ond Row: Daniel Siders, Art Hamilton, Larry Brooks, Charles Hagar, Daniel Cuson, Ben Delaney, Vernon Slake, Bob Kiersztyn. Third Row: Mr. Wayne Wilson, Bob Kennie, Wayne McPortee, Stan Mikosz, Mick Klen, Duane Coan, A. John Borel, Steve Carter, George Burris, Mrs. Petts. PARACHUTE CLUB First Row: Dave Thomas, Bruce Remlinger, Steve Coates, John Cumming, Vice-Pres.; Martin Dial, Pres. Second Row: Norman P. Johnson, Parachute Instructor; Linda John- son, Sam Beckett, Joe Rogina, Dennis Slup- ski, Rich Taylor, Terry Abernathy, Mike Mudge, Mike Miller. The Golden Eagle Sport Parachute Club is a university-affiliated club. The purpose of the club is to train students in sport parachuting. The training includes history, knowing all parts of the parachute and how it functions, the principles of freefall, and other important functions of the entire jump. Members of the Golden Eagles rep- resent Vincennes University in in- ter-collegiate meets. They are also eligible to enter the conference meets held by the United States Parachute Association. The active members jump every weekend, weather permitting, at O’Neal Air- port. —————————— Se eee THEATRE CLUB For many years, theatrical activity on the Vincennes University campus was directed by Miss Amy G. Loomis, currently a Professor of Speech and Drama, and Director of Readers’ Theatre. In the fall of 1966, the Vincennes University Theatre, under the direction of Professor Robert Cagle, began to produce a full series of plays and musical comedies, in- cluding five world premiere perfor- mances. Membership in the organi- zation is available to any and all University students who aspire to acting or working backstage. Two major productions are presented each semester, and during the sum- mer, an active, highly-successful summer theatre season is produced with Professor Cagle directing all of the productions. First Row: Dick Woods, Paul Recker, Evan Jim Treadway, John D. Parker, Reginald L. Cox, President; Dale McIntosh, Andy Morton, Professor Robert Cagle. Keenan. Second Row: Kenneth E. Wilson, 918 PRINTING CLUB The .918 Printing Club consists of people in the printing classes. Its purpose is to give the students more experience in the field of printing. It also acquaints the freshmen with the seniors and allows them to work in amore unified atmosphere. The main money-making project of this club is the printing of letterheads and business cards for VU students. First Row: Robert Lacey, Rick Giles, Ron ley, Mark Heinz, Ricky Evans, Jay Straka, Hill, Philip Weliky, Tom Booke, Rick Barne, Mark Montgomery, Charles Powell, Richard Stan Mikosz, Denny Harrison, Pete Craig. English, Mark Savage, Larry Stahly, Martin Second Row: Lindsey Bain, Lawrence Beas- Dial, Randall Bills. 91 92 ; ie eer oe Front Row: Steve Beck, Tom Sharpin, Bob Town, Steve Beam, Greg Modisett, Jim Schnur, Ted Reed. Second Row: Jeff Ball, Gary Parrish, Jim Bilskie, Gary Patton, PPA CLUB Vincennes University’s Professional Pilots’ Association exists to promote professionalism in aviation along with a better understanding of past and present styles of aircraft. The organization holds air shows and meets, schedules guest speak- ers from the aeronautical professions to speak to the club, and plans trips to airfields and aircraft museums. A member at the P.P.A. may be rec- ognized by the wearing of ‘gold wings with the club name engraved on them.” ia Mark Beard, Sherry Stuntz, Mike Sims, Gary Minnick, Pat Riley, Doug Hazelman, Ron Frey. YOUNG DEMOCRATS The Young Democrats are establish- ed on the principles of furthering the student’s knowledge of the American political process, developing an appreciation of an American politi- cal party, and providing an oppor- tunity to learn the meaning of a “responsible citizen” within the American society. First Row: Patrick Minderman, Sponsor; Steve Waterman, Mark Bailey, Brian Mc- Sara Bentz, Sec.; Marsha Mosely, Melinda Cullough, Joe Bickel, Steve Crull, Steve Jones, Joe Smith. Second Row: Jim Wallace, Bender. Ben Bridwell, Pres.; Mike Berg, Vice-Pres.; First Row: Fred Niehaus, Director of Resi- Row: Phil Nowling, Mom Hart, Terry Mere- Gary Pfeifer, Tom Rentschler, Tom Green- dence Halls; Counselors: Harvey Middleton, dith, Pak Soon Chan. Third Row: Jim Har- wood. Jr., Roger Ziliak, John Huntington. Second ris, Gary Hill, Terry Mackey, Gerry Deig, CLARK HALL The duties of the counselors include keeping order throughout the wing, encouraging an atmosphere for study, holding wing meetings to in- form students of activities and also providing assistance with problems and counseling when needed. The counselors also supervise the desk and receive visitors to Clark Hall. Officers: Scott Robinson, Tres.; Robert Ut- Tam, Sec. terback, Vice-Pres.; Jim Crum, Pres.; Denny 93 94 Officers: Rita Peacock, Tres.; Sally Hanger, First Row: Janet Plymate, Sheila McClellan, Shirley Rogers. Second Row: Judy Dierc- man, Peggy Jones, Ruth Grujich. Third EMISON HALL Pres.; Janet Plymate, Sec.; Nancy McFerran, Row: Deb Johnson, Nancy McFerran, Pam Evans. Vice-Pres.; Kathy Mullins, Social Chairman. The duties of the counselors include keeping order throughout the wing, being present to help the girls with any type of problem, and generally being of service to the girls in their wings. The counselors also super- vise the desk and receive visitors to Emison Hall. ih { iJ ca Counselors: Seated: Randy Bradley, Pat Smith, Mark Nelsen, Darrell J. Berry, Rich- The duties of the counselors include keeping order throughout the wing, encouraging an atmosphere for study, holding wing meetings, and informing students of activities. They are also able to provide assistance with problems and counseling when needed. The counselors also super- vise the desk and receive visitors to Harrison Hall. ard Bowers. Standing: Ron Keeling, Randy HARRISON HALL Officers: Joe Hooker, Vice-Pres.; Dave Tay- lor, Sec.; Ron Swygman, Pres.; Chuck Stem- Ne aa Stinson, Mike Smith, Gary Steigerwald. le, Recording Sec.; Dave Spittler, Tres. 95 96 MORRIS HALL Counselors: First Row: Mrs. Ruth Ballard, Housemother; Michelle Kopcha, Nancy Cantrell, Connie Proffitt, Sue Schumacher, Candy Curtin. Second Row: Steven Haywood, Ronald L. May, Assistant Director of Residence Halls; Stephen Wendelboe, Kevin Kelly, Bob J. Hartley. Third Row: Jason Straka, Robert Blubaugh. Being the only co-ed dorm on campus, Morris Hall has rapidly become the center of attraction. The responsibilities of the director of Morris Hall in- clude handling minor disciplinary problems in the hall, supervising student counselors, and enforcing the rules of the university in the dorm. The counselors are available to help the students with any type of problem or counseling. Rigo Officers: John Konkle, Pres.; Julia Konkle, Tres.; Judy Allen, Vice Pres.; Carol Benham, Sec. The Faculty Advisory Board is com- posed of nine members holding ad- ministrative positions on the faculty. They represent each division of the university. e 4, ¥ ce j oes, q x ett iy the Faculty Advisory Board: Seated: Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs. Carroll Deem. Standing: Mr. Jerry Gegenheimer, Mr. Fred Niehaus, Mr. Forrest Waggoner, Mr. Pau! Summitt, Mr. Carl Weidner, Mr. Randall Schormann, Mr. J. Rollie Orr. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD The Student Advisory Board is com- posed of representatives from town housing, commuters, and from each of the dorms. The purpose of these boards is to review disciplinary cases and to ; make recommendations for appro- ila as A a 2 priate action to Mr. Summers. Student Advisory Board: Thomas A. Green- Ronald Byrd, Dean Gegenheimer, Roger wood, Brent Bonewits, Theresa McCullough, Stuckey. 97 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD The Student Activities Advisory Board plans all of the off-campus events. This is a student service organization which is open to anyone who wants to volunteer his services. This organization decides how to spend the student activities fee. It is a non-profit organization and op- erates solely as a service to the campus. ; ‘ ° First Row: Gary Steigerwald, Mr. Weaver, Patti Kellams, Scott Nahmias, Mrs. White Jane Grimes, Helen Sitterding, Deborah Third Row: Steve Taylor, Jack Horton, Phil Gasser, Mary Beth Easton, Sarah Bentz. Slattery, William Diehl, David Odum, Damon Second Row: Irv Kornheiser, Ed Carrico, Bradtmueller, John David Geryak, Phillip B. Ronald Byrd, Harvey N. Middleton, Jr., Harding, Rollie Helmling, Thomas A. Green- James R. Smith, Darrell Berry, Bill Burp, wood, Louie Cover. VICE-PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL This organization is composed of all the vice-presidents from the clubs and organizations in the University. The members assist the activities board by coordinating events on Campus, and volunteering their clubs for services. Among the activities of the council was organizing the James S. Gaines, Jr. Fund on campus, reviewing the constitutions of new organizations and clubs, and sponsoring the Cas- ino Royale in March. ¢. 1 ot if att ot First Row: Brenda Wilson, Elizabeth Spen- Cummings, Rick Vaughn. Third Row: Robert cer, Kitty Lyons. Second Row: Greg Farris, Bowser, Tom Greive, Tom Hooker, Michael Pak Soon Chan, Rita Peacock, Louise Burk, Berg, Duane Hinshaw, Tom Greenwood, Tina Slaper, Verla Stuckey, Judy Allen, John Phil Chalfant, Ed Rudolph, Jon Holbrook. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The purpose of the Southern Baptist Organization is to promote religious activity on the campus of all faiths. Sponsoring social and community events such as entertaining inter- national students, this non-profit organization ministers to the spiritual needs of college students. Officers: First Row: Nancy Gambrell, Jo Ann Withers. Second Row: Doris Molt, Paul Ingram. NEWMAN PARISH BOARD The main concern of the Newman better place in which to live and to and co-operation, and strives for Parish Board is to make the univer- work. It attempts to stimulate ways to improve communication be- sity, as well as the community, a thought to bring about happiness tween people. ¥ Coordinators: Tina Slaper; Wanda Fischer; Larry Schmitt; Father Walter J. Rinderle; Margaret Ann Konecay. 99 100 iat F bs bass First Row: John Truelove, Instructor; Rance Kleiber, Pam Prather, Bob Houchens, Harold Stamm, Steve Wargo, Jesse Butler. Second The U.C.C.F. is committed to Chris- tian ideals, and is very active in promoting fellowship and co-opera- tion among all people. The United Campus Christian Fel- lowship is made up of people who are chiefly interested in helping oth- er people. They offer assistance to all students who need it, especially those who have a difficult time ad- justing to college life. The members invite all students with problems to turn to them for help. KARATE CLUB Row: Terry Whitaker, Eddie Ahearn, Walter Brown, Tim Robinson. U.C.C.F. First Row: Bob Stannard, Larry Johnson, Dave Haium, Mike Linville. Second Row: Mike Walker, Hank Godby, Rollie Helm- The Karate Club is open to anyone who is interested in learning the art of karate. This club teaches its mem- bers self-defense and tournament competition. It helps to build their bodies and to advance by belt colors. ling, Jim Smith. Third Row: Lorraine Doty, Diane Haium, Pam Combs, Rita Peacock. Fourth Row: Mike Jacobs, Chaplain-Director. Straight Back: Sheryl Joslin, Captain; Dei- tra Moore, Cynthia Wills, Bonnie Thompson, Joyce Bosley, Ruth Grujich, Terri Bilbee. Back Row: Sarah Edwards, Bonnie Lange, Marcia Avery, Pam Talbott, Sue Spence, bia! ; . 3 sit Gwen Gray. Center of ‘“B”: BEAZERETMES Sherri Coons, Sharon Vieke, Brenda Wilson, Janet Davis, Coleen Griffin, Sheila McClelland, Robbie Pierce, Kathy Haskell, Marsha Norris, Pam Bonaventura, Diane Moehn, Nancy Williams. Officers: Sheryl! Joslin, Captain; Pam Talbott, 1st Lieutenant: Sherri Coons, 2nd Lieutenant; Mrs. J.E. Dodson, Sponsor. The popular dance-and drill team on the VU campus, the Blazerettes, was organized September 12, 1966. Their purpose is to entertain during “half time” at basketball games and at various other activities on campus. The Blazerettes consist of a select group of girls who possess the de- termination and willingness to make the group a success. Blazerettes | isten to the instructions of a new routine. 101 STAGE BAND va Saxophone Tom Rentschler, Bill Siffin, John Hawkins. Alice Conger, Randy Hill, Doug Williams. Pat Carter, Il. Trumpets: Dale Davidson, String Bass: Dale Hidy. Piano: Ron Crane. _ s: Mark Fitzpatrick, Gary Hill, Ross B. ‘Hollingsworth, Kent Smith. Bass: Trombones: Randy Korff, Tom Williams, Stage Band performs during Fall Variety Show. 102 Pep Band plays during a convocation. First Row: Daniel Ray Weaver, John Burke, Scott Jones, Charles Stemle, Doug Williams, Mark Fitzpatrick, Patrick Doyle, Ron Crane, Judy Finch, R. Jean Hawley, Ellen Zelmer, Gary Hill, Randy Hill, Tom Alexander, Cece Hopkins, Bobbi Cook, Windy Mayo. Second Row: Richard Gauchat, Jerry L. Shipp, PEP BAND Mindy D. Burger, Tom Rentschler, Rick Tob- in, Frederick T. Voyles, Coleen C. Evon, Jane A. Grimes, Joseph E. Ridgley, Terry Wilson, Jere Hunter, Alice Conger, Sally Hanger. Third Row: Neal Clem, Rod Delp, Greg Stewart, Tom Bailey, Bob Hassee, Bill Siffin, Steve Delaney, John Hawkins, Dale Davidson, Utzinger. Fourth Row: Randy Korff, Thomas E. Williams, Fred Dobrian, Herb Donham, Don Sturgeon, John Miller, Khris Lee Dick- over, Patrick Carter Il, William Woolever, Jr., Kent Smith, Stephen W. Brinkerhoff, Mike Blaugher, Deborah Boltz. Johnny James Pluckett, Don 103 First Row: Mary Howard, layout editor; Stevie Grochowski, copy editor. Second Row: Lindsey Bain, photo editor; Chris Broglin, asst. photo editor; Mr. Richard Day, advisor; Tina Slapar, layout; Mike Shoptaw, A great deal of hard work went into the production of the 1971 LE RE- VOIR. The twenty-five staff mem- bers took pictures, made layouts, and wrote copy with determination to make this an extraordinary year- book. The yearbook advisor for the past eight years, Mrs. Marie McQuaid, LE REVOIR managing editor; Bill Taylor, editor-in-chief; Tim Bartz, asst. editor. Third Row: Larry Stahly, layout; Marcia Milo, photographer; Bill Diehl, sports; Mark Hickman, sports editor; Gary Minnich, asst. sports editor; recently resigned, and LE REVOIR was produced this year under the advice and direction of Mr. Richard Day. The third annual LE REVOIR Publi- cations Banquet was held on April 14 in the Harrison Room. Judi Knippenburg, activities editor; Larry Schmidt, secretary; Clara Rasche, asst. layout editor; Dan Siders, layout; Patty Wagner, asst. copy editor. Fifteen members of the LE REVOIR staff attended the Southern Illinois University-Vincennes University Ju- nior College Press Day held at VU on October 22 and 23. The purpose of this conference was to inform the students of the procedures nec- essary for producing an effective yearbook. 105 ee PERSONALITIES 107 108 DR. ISAAC K. BECKES Dr. Isaac K. Beckes can be proud of the advancement of Vincennes University during his twenty-one years as President. Through his valuable guidance and _ steadfast philosophy of education, VU has grown into one of the leading ju- nior colleges, both academically and athletically. Dr. Beckes is never too busy to talk to a student with a problem, or to attend a convocation or campus event. He is open-minded when it comes to criticis m or praise of any phase of life at the university, and constantly strives to make VU a better place for both the students and the administration. His habit of acting for the betterment of the students has made him a well-re- spected man at VU. Dr. Beckes enjoys the festivities of the “Littlest 500’ weekend last spring. Dr. Alan Rankin, President of Indiana State University, Grand Marshal of the 1970 Homecoming Parade, and Dr. Isaac K. Beckes watch the end of the parade. ADMINISTRATION Dr. Jack Bottenfield has the dis- tinction of being the first vice-pres- ident in the history of Vincennes University. Dr. Bottenfield was named vice- president of VU in the spring of 1970, after receiving his Ph.D. in Educa- tion from Indiana University. His willingness to work for the good of the students has increased his popu- larity at VU. Dr. J. Edward Klinker, Dean of the Faculty. Miss Cornelia Carter, Assistant to the President. 109 110 ADMINISTRATION ‘+9 sPrRrore wt por SHABESPE am Mr. Stephen A. Violante, Dean of Admissions. Mr. Jerry W. Gegenheimer, Dean of Students and Direc- Mr. Phillip M. Summers, Chairman of Student Person- tor of Counseling and Guidance Services. nel. ADMINISTRATION Miss Loretta Vieck Mr. Frederick G. Bates Mrs. Barbara G. DeBoer Mr. Robert C. Hyatt Registrar Director of Public Relations Director of the News Bureau Business Manager Se Mr. Carl M. Weidner Dr. Wanita M. Bailey Mr. David Phillipe Mr. J. Timothy Weaver Purchasing Agent Director of Student Place- Director of Financial Aids Director of Student ment Bureau Activities Mr. J. Rollie Orr Mrs. Helen A. Murphy Mr. Robert Schultheis Miss Elizabeth Pitkin Director of Campus Security Assistant Director of Editor of The Valley Librarian Guidance Advance ADMINISTRATION Mr. Forrest Waggoner Mr. Fred Niehaus Mr. Bill Spence Mr. Ralph J. Smith Director of Housing; As- Director of Residence Halls Director of the Career Di- Alumni Secretary; Director sistant to the Dean of Stu- vision of Mailing Services dents Mr. William Heller Mr. Walter B. Abendroth Chief Accountant Guidance Counselor Clark Exmeyer explains his views on open house to Dr. Beckes. HUMANITIES -— © Away Mrs. Harriette G. Klinker Mrs. Betty J. Archambeault Mrs. Dorothy Bailey Mr. Charles Beall Chairman of the Division of Hu- Assistant Professor of English Instructor in English Instructor in Voice; Director of manities; Chairman of the En- Vocal Productions glish Department 112 { ‘ Mrs. Martha Berry Mrs. Sue Bowman Mrs. Vera Brenton Director of the Reading Labora- Special Instructor in Art Assistant Professor of Languages tory; Associate Professor of En- glish and Literature H we Gee de (ae Mr. Jack Butler Mr. Robert Cagle Mrs. Judith Chatham Instructor in Physical Education; Professor of English and Speech Instructor in English Director of Men’s Intramural Ath- letics; Assistant Basketball Coach Mrs. Caroll Deem Mrs. Charlotte Delli Mr. Gary Dempsey Associate Professor of Home Instructor in English Instructor in Music; Director of Economics Bands Mrs. Laura B. Edwards Mr. Larry D. Edwards Mr. Richard J. Ertel Instructor in English Assistant Professor of English; Coordinator of Music; Associate Assistant Chairman of the Hu- Professor of Music manities Division HUMANITIES Mrs. L. K. Bullerdick Assistant Professor of Speech Mr. Richard Day Instructor in English Mrs. Sharon Dempsey English Assistant Mrs. Ernestine T. Farrell Instructor in English 113 HUMANITIES f LN Ex Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald Miss Jane Godare Mrs. Catherine N. Graham Mr. Lorenzo Gunn Associate Professor of English Instructor in English Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Mrs. Bessie A. Hatton Mr. Ken Hostetler Mr. Vernon E. Houchins Mrs. Betty M. Johnson English Assistant Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of Physical Instructor in English ucation capes racks ope 8 0 0 0 6 6 6 Oe eee e oeetee ¢ @ Ae a ri eee e eee a eee e see Ce ok ae e € -¢€..6 i e@ ee : j ee @ @ : : eee: | eo e@e@ 1 eee, i eo @e@4 Mr. Ben Johnson Mrs. Virginia Kleine ' ed Lee Chairman of the Department of Assistant Professor of English ; eees Physical Education; Associate Professor of Physical Education ' pe f ee ea ee Mr. Thomas Krasean Mrs. Martha Libby Mrs. Farrell looks up from her busy work in the English lab. Director of Byron R. Lewis His- Assistant Professor of English torical Collection Library HUMANITIES PN | Miss Liliane Siahou _ Miss Amy Loomis Mrs. Jacqueline Maddock Mr. Victor L. Meier French Teaching Assistant Professor of Speech Instructor in Reading Special Instructor in Square and Folk Dancing Miss Andrea Myers Mrs. Mae H. Petts Mrs. Rita Potter aaa ty Professor of Physical Instructor in Physical Education Assistant Professor of English ucation ae Mr. James F. Prince Mr. Joseph E. Raley Miss Susan Reinhart Mr. Jerry O. Reynolds Associate Professor of English Associate Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of Physical Education ese, Reverend Walter Rinderle Miss Ellen Scanlin Mr. Gary W. Shepherd Mrs. Marjorie Simon Special Instructor in Philosophy Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Instructor in English and Speech 115 HUMANITIES —_ f. Mrs. Linda Tucker Instructor in Voice Mrs. Martha Thompson Instructor in Reading Mr. Wayne Wilson Laboratory Instructor in Bowling Mrs. Carol Whaley Instructor in English SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Mr. Curits A. Dhonau Chairman of Division of Science and Mathematics; Director of Academic Evening School; Pro- fessor of Chemistry Mr. Jay Bardole Chairman of Chemistry Depart- ment; Associate Professor of Chemistry Mrs. Mary Van Meter Coordinator of Art; Professor of Art Associate Mr. Sterling Webb Assistant Professor of English Mr. Schultheis and Mr. Bradley discuss their problems at a faculty tea. Mr. Barrett L. Baxendale Assistant Professor of Geography Mr. Allen L. Bradfield Chairman of the Mathematics De- partment; Professor of Mathemat- ics; Head Basketball Coach SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Mr. LeRoy Bremeier Miss Elizabeth Bryant Miss Linda Dale Miss Nancy DeCosted Assistant Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Mathemat- _ Assistant Professor of Science ics Mrs. Deborah J. Dodson Mr. James E. Dodson, Jr. — Mr. Dale E. Dowden Dr. David R. Ford Instructor in Earth and Sky Sci- Assistant Professor of Life Sci- Assistant Professor of Chemistry Professor of Agriculture ence ence A Mr. Ray Hoffhaus Mr. Timothy R. Hostrawser Assistant Professor of Mathemat- Instructor in Life Science ics 7 Mr. Jeffrey Huxley Mr. David J. Keusch Miss Carter and Miss Armstrong relax after a long day. Instructor in Mathematics Assistant Professor of Mathemat- ics 117 118 SCIENCE MATHEMATICS Mr. Richard Kleine Mrs. Virginia Miller Mr. John Ostendorf Mrs. Fern Palmer Assistant Professor of Mathemat- Laboratory Assistant in Chem- Instructor in Science Assistant Professor of Science ics istry Mr. Baryle Riegle Mr. Randall S. Schormann Mr. Bill Stegemoller Mr. Warren Stephenson Assistant Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of Life Sci- Assistant Professor of Mathemat- Associate Professor of Physics ence ics SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. James D. Stewart Mr. John M. Walker Assistant Professor of Earth Sci- Chairman of the Biological Sci- ence ences Department; Professor of Biological Sciences Mr. Chelsea L. Lawlis _ , Mr. C. Bliss Talley Mr. Preston B. Albright Mr. William G. Archambeault Chairman of the Social Science Assistant Chairman of Social Sci- Professor of Social Science Assistant Professor of Social Sci- Division; Professor of Social Sci- ence Division; Associate Profes- ence ence sor of Social Science Mr. James M. Dailey Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence Py: Mrs. Sandra Hostetler Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence Mr. Terry D. McCraney Mr. Robert H. Orr Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence Dr. Orville F. Moore Professor of Psychology ence Mr. Bayne Wetmore Mr. Jerry L. Whiteman Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence Reverend Franklyn H. Schroeder Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence and Humanities ence Associate Professor of Social Sci- Assistant Professor of Social Sci- Dr. June Dollahan Professor of Psychology and En- glis Mr. M. David Meyer Assistant Professor of Social Sci- ence Reverend John P. Schmeling Special Instructor of Social Sci- ence Mr. Timothy David Wilson Assistant Professor of Economics 119 120 CAREER DIVISION B29 aN lay Mr. Gene R. Bathe Mr. L. Joe Beach Mr. Ken Bombard Mr. Don B. Bradley, III Instructor in Auto Parts Program Assistant Professor of Building; Assistant Professor of Electron- Instructor Distributive Education Trade Technology ics Mr. James F. Brian Mr. James R. Campbell Mr. Ernest S. Chiles Mrs. Barbara Coyner Flight Instructor Director of the Computer Center Assistant Chief Pilot; Assistant Instructor in Nursing Chief Flight Instructor Mr. Tony Downey Mr. Richard D. Eavey Miss Karen Edwards Mr. Ronald L. Edwards Instructor in Food Service Man- Associate Professor of Electron- Instructor in Business Instructor in Data Processing agement ics Mr. Roger Ford : Mr. David A. Frazier Mr. Jacob Friesen Miss Karen Gines Instructor in Graphic Reproduc- Flight Instructor Flight Instructor Instructor in Practical Nursing tion eee srmay DISINFECT. Mrs. Johnson is kept busy grading papers from her English Comp Miss Lee Godare Mr. Gordon A. Goodman _ | classes. Director of the Nursing Depart- Associate Professor of Distribu- ment; Professor of Nursing tive Mr. Steven R. Graham Mr. Donald W. Hamilton Mr. Arthur E. Hortin Mr. John T. Ingram Assistant Professor of Business Assistant Professor of Agricultur- Associate Professor of Business Instructor in Graphic Reproduc- al Aviation tion Mr. Ron Jeffries Mr. Joesph Judkins Miss Rosemary King Mr. William D. King Flight Instructor Instructor in Machine Trades Professor of Nursing Flight Instructor Mr. Carl Koenig Mr. Robert E. Lyons Mr. Forrest McGlone Mr. Donald Marquez Instructor in Data Processing Assistant Director of Career Di- Chairman of the Business Depart- Flight Instructor vision; Associate Professor of ment; Professor of Business Technology 121 CAREER DIVISION Mrs. Edith May Mr. James A. Messmer Mrs. Marjorie R. Miller Miss Phyllis Newton Assistant Professor of Data Pro- |nstructor of Horticultural Tech- Associate Professor of Nursing Instructor in Computer Technol- cessing nology ogy : a is Mr. A. L. Nielsen Mr. Jack L. Nowling Mr. Sherrel E. Page Mrs. Carol E. Pfaff Instructor in Drafting Instructor of Aviation Mechanics Assistant Professor of Civil En- Instructor in Business gineering Mr. Richard Pointer ; Mr. Robert Ricks Mrs. Stella Risch Miss Lois Ritterskamp Assistant Professor of Drafting Instructor in Flight Technology Assistant Professor of Nursing Instructor in Nursing Mr. Ernest R. Roller, Jr. Mrs. Linda L. Rychener Mr. Dennis Shappard Mr. Lloyd Shepard Instructor in Flight Technology Instructor in Nursing Instructor in Electronic Technol- Special Instructor in Land Title ogy Technology 122 CAREER DIVISION Atm Mr. Paul T. Simpson Mr. Gerald E. Smith Mrs. Pat Summers Mr. John P. Tilley Instructor in Building Material © Associate Professor of Business Instructor in Nursing Assistant Professor of Machine Technology Trades Technology Mrs. Judith Wagner Mrs. Lena Walden Mr. Fred Walker, Jr. Instructor in Business Professor of Business Director of Journalism Program; Associate Professor of Journal- ism A Mr. Harry T. Watts, Jr. Mrs. Lois West Mr. Fred E. Whaley Instructor in Flight Technology Laboratory Instructor in Comput- Flight and Ground School Instruc- er Technology tor Mr. Wilson adds motion to em- Mr. Ken Whitkanack Mrs. Nancy Young He allel cla are, i is bi Assistant Professor of Graphic Instructor in Nursing nstructor in Broadcast Produc- SUN NA Reproduction tion Technology 123 124 Mr. Rollin Robb Director of Audio-Visual Mrs. Miriam Webb Director of Part-Time Employ- ment Mrs. Dorothy Browning Coordinator of Extracurricular Activities and Student Volunteer Services; Supervisor of Study Skills Mr. Carl Joice Assistant Director of Housing Mr. Wayne Schuler Mrs. Marie McQuaid Chief Engineer WVUT Bookstore Manager Mr. Stegemoller explains a theorem during math class. Mr. Ted D. Lane Mr. Paul Summitt Director of Extended Services Assistant Director of Housing Miss Margaret Baker Director of Reservations Mr. Ron May Assistant Director of Residence Halls Psett on PHASES : a f : Mr. Pat Minderman Miss Lynn Baril : Mr. Gus Stevens Mrs. Vivian Fanton Assistant Director of Residence Assistant Director of Residence General Manager WVUT Commercial Artist Halls Halls Lictees Mrs. Ruth Ballard Mrs. Virginia White Mrs. Martha Hart Mrs. Hallie Roof Morris Hall Housemother Harrison Hall Housemother Clark Hall Housemother Emison Hall Housemother ey Mr. August Schultheis Admissions Seles y ABE ie Mr. Rollin Robb and David Young, Audio- for students, faculty, and staff. Mr. Marvin Wehrman Visual Department personnel, process |.D.’s Director of Upward Bound 125 JASPER EXTENSION Rev. Craig A. Reed Sister Angela Sister Bertilla Burger Sister Mary Carmen Spayd Dean Librarian Art Instructor Business Instructor 3 i P aoe as ‘%y : @ 3 a ae aa tat EM Ecc Sister Mary Walter Goebel Mrs. Therese Hildenbrand Sister Generose Kohn Sister Mary Nicholas Knust Life Science Instructor Librarian History Instructor English and Foreign Language Instructor nena Dean Reed stresses a point in his lecture in Sociology. 126 JASPER EXTENSION Mr. Meuser explains the developments in Europe leading to WWI in his history class. cee Gene Kunz Max Meuser Sister Mary Clare Scheessele Sister Theresita Schenk Physical Education Instructor Social Science Instructor Administrative Consultant Music Instructor Mr. Gene Tempel € «ents in one of the temporary classrooms English Instructor at Jasper Extension. 127 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS i ‘ littise | WON Ponti Liz Spencer, Sec.; Tom Greenwood, Vice- Pres.; Jon Tucker, Pres.; Sue Schumacher, Tres. 128 SENIORS Amy E. Abel Dean K. Ackerman Garry T. Adams Judy K. Adams Melinda Ann Adamson Vickie Adkins John W. Akins Jody Alexander Judy Ann Allen Roberta Allison Betty Jane Anderson Dallas Anderson Mary Jo Anderson Randy Jill Anderson Rebecca Anderson Richard Anderson Paul Armmer Ed Astrike Jeanne E. Atkinson Guy Edward Aura 129 SENIORS Bradley B. Backherms Debra Bahler Thomas G. Bailey Ralph Harold Baker Suzanne Baker Robert Kent Bambrough Lynn Banta Cornelia Barbush Teri Barger Tim Bartz Rick W. Bathe Kathleen Bauman Charles Baumgartner Terry B. Beaty Diana Mae Beck Tod Beckman James P. Behling Clem Behme Steven D. Bender Sarah Joan Bentz 130 Two V.U. students steps of the Union. SENIORS chat as they sit on the Michael J. Berg Candy Bernardi Darrell A. Berry Darrell Jay Berry Robert E. Bezy Tersea J. Bilbee Joanna Billiard Randall K. Bills 131 132 SENIORS Frank Bluebaum Melanie Bliss Ronald Charles Blondbell Robert Blubaugh Jim Boesch Suzanne A. Boles Pam Bonaventura Warren Brent Bonewitz L. Joyce Bosley Paul J. Bower, Jr. Richard Leighton Bowers Carol Bowman Damon J. Bradtmuller Randy Bradley Gary Bracey Gregory S. Boze E. Parker Bradley Jerald Richard Brauer Jerry Breedlove Ricky L. Bridgeman SENIORS Ben L. Bridwell Stephen W. Brinkerhoff Ron Brokering Becky Brown Lucinda Rae Brown Rubin L. Brown Stanley N. Brown Mike W. Broyles Carlene Bumps Mindy Burger D. Louise Burk Thomas M. Burke William E. Burp George R. Burris Connie Busboom David J. Bushnell Daniel S. Cain Linda Myra Cannon Sandra Cannon Thomas Wayne Caplinger 133 134 SENIORS Bruce W. Carey Marcia Carie Rickie L. Carlile Dan Carmichael Ed Carrico Ken Carter Charles Steven Carver Gary Leon Cassidy Carol Catt Ronald L. Catt Frederick L. Caze Philip A. Chalfant Steve Chaifant Henry Hang-Lai Chan Pak-Soon Chan Wattie Chan Roberta A. Chappell Dale R. Charlton Henry T. Chiv Andrew J. Chrapla SENIORS J.D. Claffey, Jr. Charles T. Clark, Jr. Terry Clarkson Allen Cockerill Bill Cockerill Joseph M. Collins David Ray Columbe Pamela Jean There’s always time for a little “‘horseplay”’ in the leaves. 135 SENIORS Alice Conger Cecil R. Conn Kim R. Conrad Pam Cooper Tim Cotton Claudia Coulter Evan L. Cox James Cox Brenton S. Coyne Ernest L. Crane Stephen F. Crane Richard G. Cripe Marilou Crow Stephen M. Crull James E. Crum Jerry J. Culligan John W Cummings Louise Cunningham William D. Cunningham, Jr. Candace Ann Curtin 136 SENIORS Lynda Carol Davis Thelma Davis Glenna G. Deem Gerald E. Deig William E. Delli Keith DeMeritt Gail Denny Robert G. Dexter II Judy Ann Dierckman Bonnie Diake Nicholas R. Dilger Mark E. Dilley Tom Dittman Lombekiso Dlamini Phiwokwakhe Dlamini Sobandlla S. Dlamini Tshekedi D. Dlamini Velibanti Dlamini Linda Sue Dolkey Patricia Dollens 137 138 SENIORS “Fat’’ Phil Nowling helps put up a sign across Indianapolis Avenue. Christina Donahue Lorraine C. Doty Ronald E. Draving Cindy Dreyer Sherry Lynn Dunlap Richard Dyer Mary Beth Easton John Eaton SENIORS Jerry Eckerle David R. Edwards Sarah Edwards Bonnie T. Ellison Ronald G. Elliott William Curtis Elliott Michael J. Elmer John Emmert Richard English Lynda C. Ensner Gary A. Esacey Harold E. Espey Arthur Ray Essex Pamela S. Evans Richard Evans Roger Evans Marion M. Eveland III R. Clark Exmeyer E. Joseph Fabyan Debbie Fahey 139 SENIORS Richard L. Farnsley John Gregory Farris Roger Fehling Carl Wayne Ferree Stephen Ficker Virginia L. Fields Bruce W. Fiscus Marvin Fisher Royal Bernard Fisher Glinda A. Fitzgerld Mark Edward Fitzpatrick Victor Fleace Richard L. Fleck Susie Fleckenstein Brett J. Flenar Richard C. Florey, Jr. Thomas C. Flory James R. Ford Jack L. Fore Karen Annette Foster 140 SENIORS Martha Fox Charles E. Froehle Harry Fuller III Bob Fink Dorian L. Gaines Robert R. Gartner Gregory Jay Garvey Deborah Hope Gasser David Gastineau Linda M. Gehlbach John David Geryak Susan Helen Gillen Jerry Gilley Henry Godby Timothy A. Gognat Marty Golden Gary Goodman Stephen D. Goodman Bert E. Gramelspacher Judith A. Graves 141 SENIORS Ellis G. Gray Thomas Anthony Greenwood Thomas A. Greive Paul J. Gretencord Coleen Marie Griffin Jane Ann Grimes Ruth Grujich Kenneth P. Gryp Students enjoy another meal at the Beckes Student Union. 142 SENIORS Van Haas James L. Habegger James G. Hacker Gary Keith Hackney James E. Haeberle Laurie D. Hagans David L. Haium Dee Hall Garry L. Hall Bruce W. Hamilton John R. Hammonds Dwight Hanger Robert Earl Hannel David Hardin David R. Hardin Phillip B. Harding Orville Harmon Lee Jose Harper Jim Harris William M. Harris 143 144 SENIORS Janie Harrison Robert Hartley Steven B. Hash Ronald Hasse Robert W. Hassee Steven V. Haywood David Dane Heath David E. Hecherson Terry Hedges JoBerta Hein Marilyn Heinz Rollie Helmling Marilyn M. Henchon Leonard A. Henserson Marlene Hendrick David Hengstebeck Gary L. Henn Ed Henning Thomas Hess Mark Allen Hickman SENIORS William H. Higer Gary Lee Hill Stuart Thomas Hill A. J. Hillen Mark A. Hinds Joseph Lee Hislope Michael A. Hodgen Judith Ann Hoffman Rebecca Hoffman Ross Hoffman Stephen W. Hoffman Jon D. Holbrook Harold Hollander Becky Ann Holmes Joe Hooker Martin T. Hornback Evelyn Horning Robert R. Houchens Steve Howell Connie Sue Hubenthal 145 SENIORS David Hughes Rachel J. Hughes Sara Beth Hunt Mark A. Hunter Nancy A. Hunter John R. Huntington Peggy Hutton Paul R. Ingram Gary Dale Irwin Darrell W. Jackson Chris Jefferies Gary K. Jenkins Ernest E. Jenkinson, Jr. Edward H. Jeremy Joseph A. Jernigan Daniel Jetmore Donetta Jett Emil R. Jines Carol Johnson Deborah Johnson 146 SENIORS Gary Johnson Larry R. Johnson Randall S. Johnson Thomas Johnson Laura Lynn Joiner Allen Jones Andy Jones James S. Jones Brett Flenor takes time out from studying to read the comic strips. 147 SENIORS Larry G. Jones Lawrence Jones Marion D. Jones Melinda L. Jones Site, Ee N 8 S Peggy Jones Sheryl Joslin Michael J. Kalil John Michael Kalin Stan J. Kaziauski Ronald L. Keeling Andrew A. Keenan John Anthony Keiper Patti Kellams Jack Kelley Kevin Kelly Ru Ann Kelso Michael R. Kennedy Mashood Abid Khan Dave Kiefer Alan Kilburn 148 SENIORS Russell D. King M. Roxanna Kirkpatrick Martin E. Kleckner Rance Kleiber Jamis Ernest Klein, Jr. Michael J. Klen Charles W. Kofler Michelle Kopcha Ken D. Kopp Irving Kornheiser Jay Kraus Jeanette Kraus Richard B. Krebs Richard Krill Georgia Kunath Max LaHue Ellen Langlois Charles Lansdowne Fredric Lee Paul Mathew Lee 149 SENIORS Dennis John Leek Paul Alan Leonard Karen Lindauer John Lippke David E. Little Susanne Little Michael A. Lloyd Keith A. Lockhart Cindy Love Joseph Loury Luth Donald Allen Lynch Kitty J. Lyons Michael David Macker D. John MacNab Gene Mobley Alice Faye Majors Patty Mallett Christopher Mally Marc J. Manien Dennis E. Mann 150 SENIORS Dennis Widmann gives his order at the Frostop Drive-In. Diane K. Marchind Cynthia Martin Don Martin IV Elaine Martin Jerry L. Martin Robert J. Martin Warren G. Martin John P. Mattern 151 152 SENIORS Kevin Mattingly Gary Gene Meeker Toni Mehler Donald L. Meisberger Terry L. Meredith Gary Lee Messick Dennis E. Meyer Harvey N. Middleton, Jr. Stanley A. Mikosz David W. Miller Kathleen Miller William R. Miller John R. Minderman Melissa Mitchell Diane Moehn Doris Jean Molt Mark James Montgomery Don Moore Ronald L. Moore Marie Morgan SENIORS Allyson A. Morrison Reginald Morton Brent E. Mosier Kathleen Wrenn Mullins William R. Munger Mary lou Munier Myron Joe Murphy Michael Edward McAfee Michael E. McCabe Deborah Kay McCallum Ann McCammon Sheila J. McClellan Morris L. McCray Theresa Ann McCullock Brian R. McCutchen Clyde W. McFaland Nancy McFerran James McGarity Richard S. McGaughey Barry M. McGowan 153 SENIORS Bruce Hamilton, better known as “Tiny,” works on an engine in his room. Frank P. McGrath Kathy J. McKinley Ralph McKinney Kimberly Ann McMahon David McManus John S. McPeek Paul J. Nagy Scott Alan Nahmias 154 SENIORS Helen L. Nash Larry E. Nash Miles Nellans Mark Jay Nelsen Dan Neuwelt John Mark Newton Marsha S. Norris Denny Northenor Phil Nowling Sue Ann Osmon Dave Odum Mike Ombudye Ronald Lee Opell Charles Ellis Organ Michael L. Osha Linda L. Overby Steven R. Overmyer Dan Paclynski David B. Palmer Cheryl Parker 155 SENIORS Gary Lee Parrish Kenneth E. Parsons Kathy Pastry Bobbi Paul Rich Paul Linda Pea Rita |. Peacock Debi Peelman Ronald L. Peeples Raymond D. Pell lrene Perkins Rhonda Perkins Jeffrey A. Pettit Gary L. Pfeifer Daniel Pfoff Sherrie Phelps Fonda Phillips David Pierce Robbie Pierce Brenda J. Pigg 156 SENIORS Janet Sue Plymate Harry Porter Charles Powell Rick Power Charles W. Pride Ronald Pritchett Mark A. Rauscher Rita Ray Lenny Rearick Paul A. Recker Charlene Rector C. David Redmon Bill Redmon Linda Redmond Michael Reedy Tom Rentschler Cynthia L. Reynolds Dennis W. Reynolds Steve Rhodes Kyle Richeson 157 SENIORS Joseph E. Ridgely Dane Joseph Riehle Rebecca Riggs Archie Risner, Jr. Linda C. Ritter Christina Roach Evelyn S. Robertson Arthur J. Radtke Gary M innich writes a letter home for more money. 158 SENIORS Shirley Rogers Rita A. Rohrman Steve Ross Gary Rosselot Peggy Jo Roussey David Royalty David J. Rudolph Edward T. Rudolph Kathy Rush David Rumrill Mary Catherine Rusch Earlene L. Rushing Teresa A. Sain Joseph Sander Obie D. Sawers Janet C. Scales Jan Schaedel John Schmidt Marilyn A. Schmidt Rodney A. Schmidt 159 SENIORS Terre Schmitter David Schnakenburg Michael G. Schnarr Stan Schnaus Glenn C. Schoettlin Carol Schroeder Herman Schroeder Reggie Schuler Carole Schulte James R. Schultz Sue Schumacher Fred W. Schumaker Dan Schutte John A. Schuyler Mark D. Schwab Harold K. Scudder Ill Virginia C. Sears Lee Kenneth Seidel Mike Seidl Patricia Seubert 160 SENIORS Warren Shake Gwendolyn Shelbourne Marilyn Jo Shilkett Marilyn Frances Shilling Mike Shinkle William T. Shobe Shirley Shockley Dennis Shook TimA. Siebrase Francis S. Sievers Sondra Sievers Michael J. Siewers Deborah A. Simmons Mike L. Sims Myron Kay Sink Robert Nobel Sipes Helen Sitterding James L. Sitzman Tina Marie Slaper Phil Slattery 161 SENIORS Edward L. Slayton Beth E. Sloan Don Smales Bernadette Smith Carol Smith Cheryl E. Smith Gary R. Smith Gregory J. Smith James R. Smith Judith Arlene Smith Mark Stephen Smith Martin B. Smith Noble Henry Smith Lora Snellenberger Cindy Snyder Walter Snyder Edward Spaetti Ruth Ann Sparks Elizabeth Spencer 162 SENIORS Woodie L. Spencer Kennard Springer Judith Stadtmiller James W. Stahl Robert Leonard Stannard Eillen M. Statton Maxine Steckler Timothy Verne Steffen em) A little lovin’ makes it feel like home! si a ONO PMLA ARAL LAA ALANA 163 SENIORS John E. Steininger Doug Stephenson Jill Stevens Greg Stewart Steven R. Stinson Mary Sue Stoelting Jason Straka John D. Strosnider James R. Strosnider Verla May Stuckey Sherry Suzanne Stuntz Donald P. Sturgeon Helen L. Swartzentruber Bill Taylor Ronald James Taylor | Steve Tevebaugh Kerry D. Teverbaugh David F. Thais Greg W. Thayer James R. Thieman 164 SENIORS Dan Thomas Marcia Thomas Mary E. Thomas Tom Thomas Ben Thompson Suzie Tilley Judy Tolbert Karl Tolbert Bob Topolski Bruce W. Tower Robert R. Town James Treadway Dennis Trelinski Phyllis Tucker Mina Kay Tyner N. Blake Tyner Michael Underhill Dan Utzinger Jonelaine Vanpelt Marcia Vielhaber 165 166 SENIORS Frederick J. Voyles N. Bruce Wallace Joanne Walser Stan Walston Kathy Wampler Jim Ward Kim M. Watson Harvey Wayne James Garfield Webble Cynthial Weliky Michael H. Wells Stephen W. Wendelboe Dave Wert William N. Weston Stephen Weyer Bev Whaley Dale L. White Nicholas A. White Gordon R. Whitlock Lori Wilcox SENIORS Dennis K. Wilderman Ann Williams David Williams Doug Williams Gladys Kathryn Williams Nancy Williams Susan K. Williams Pat Willis Cynthia Faye Wills Cathrin Wilson Loren Wilson Jo Ann Withers Joe L. Witherspoon Ill William E. Woolever, Jr. Richard Woolley Paul R. York Sharon Rose Young Roger Ziliak Gary L. Zimmer Mark R. Zukunft 167 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ralph Gardner Jr., Treasurer; Duane Hin- Secretary; Dennis McCombs, President. shaw, Vice President; Sherry Atwood, FRESHMEN Abby Abel Terry Abernathy Mark Ach Gary Adams Gloria Adams Peggy Adams Terry Adams Thomas L. Agler Paula Agnew Eddie Ahearn Ed Albertson Dean Alexander Jeff Alexander Gail P. Allen Richard Allen William T. Alsop Nancy A. Alucy Kerry Wayne Anderson Steven L. Anderson Steven Andis Dennis L. Andrews Gene Andrick Debbie Anson Byron Applegate Steven Arbuckle Steve Armfield Michael Armstrong Jim Arendt Madeline J. Arnett Debbie Arnold Phil Arthur Joe E. Ashby Mary Jane Ashelford Nancy Attaway Sherry Atwood 149 FRESHMEN Frankie Baecher Mark Bailey Lindsey A. Bain James Bair David R. Baker John F. Baldwin Carolyn Ball Barry N. Bane Donald Barber Mark Barclay Philip A. Barker Dawn Barnes Anne Barrett Stephen P. Bartholomew Connie Basey Greg Baugh Gary Baxter Jack Baynes Jamie Beach Steve Beam Larry Beasley Stephanie Beauchamp Carole J. Benham Claude E. Bennett Herk Bereolos Diane Bergeron Robert Berry Richard A. Bevers LaVon Biddings Bryan E. Bieker Jodi Bigos Michael Birk John Birkla Kevin Bittinger Alistair B. Black 170 FRESHMEN Juanita Bland Mike Blaugher Vincent Blendowski Edward M. Bloemker Larry E. Bodart Deborah E. Boltz Nancy Boone Arthur J. Borel Tracy Boswell Christie Bottema Robert W. Bowser III Ned Boyer “Trippy” Ira Bragg Ill W.D. Branson Jr. Russell Branaman Marshall Brattain Robert L. Briggs Dwight Brighani Gloria Briner Norman L. Brinksneader Kathy Brocksmith A. Christopher Broglin Larry J. Brooks David Brown Linda Brown Michael S. Brown Thomas E. Brost Damona Brown Terese Bruckman Mari Jane Bruce Ted Buchanan Harriet J. Buchfuehrer Alvin F Budreau Rhonda Burcham John Burk 171 FRESHMEN Johnie Burks Brent Burton Henry F. Butler Yvonne Butles Darlene Buttrum David A. Buttrum Kristin Buzzard Phyllis Byers Ronald Byrd Michael D. Byrnes Robert P. Byrnes Doug Cage Gary L. Caldwell Mont A. Calhoun Larry Call Mom Ballard and Dave Edwards get the action at Morris Hall. 172 FRESHMEN Kevin J. Campbell Robert Campbell John M. Camperman Lynda Cargill Bob Carlson Chris Carson Patrick D. Carter Stephen Carter Daniel Cassin Bruce R. Catt Sr. Patrick Cavanaugh Cynthia Ceeil Curt Chambers Billy Joe Chanley Raymond Chik-Fan Lai Billy Chong-Biu Chan Judy Christopher William A. Cinkoske Jerry Clay Neal Q. Clem Linda Lee Clinton Robbie Clover Tim Coffeen Barbara J. Cogdill Alan J. Cohen Gary Coleman David L. Collins Joyce Collins A} lat Compton Greg Connolly Mark W. Conzolo Mary Cook Paul Cook Blaine A. Coomer Sherri Coons 173 FRESHMEN Pamela B. Cooper Linda Corbin Carl E. Cornelius Jr. Rodney Cowden Larry R. Cox Ed Crawford Ted L. Creech Carol Crichlow Mike Cripe Larry Culkin JoAnn Cunningham Robin Dallas Brenda Dalton Dennis Daniel Elizabeth Dant Bruce R. Dausman Chuck Davasher Dale Davidson Henry M. Davis Jayne Ann Davis Max A. Davis Timothy M. Davis I] Pat Dawson Steve Deckard Stan DeHaven John A. DeLaney Gregg L. Delp Douglas R. Deppe Myron J. Deviney Kim Dexter Martin E. Dial Charles Dickerson Larna M. Dickson Khris Lee Dickover William Diehl Jr. 174 FRESHMEN Jim Dill Richard Dings William Dittoe Brenda Divine Fred Dobrian Phil Dockter Herbert Donham Judy Donovan Patrick M. Dow Steve Downing Pat Doyle Linda Drake Michael K. Dressel Jeff Droege Fred Drye Angi Dube’ Tom Duffin R. Michael Dugdale Carol Dukes Charles Dunlap Carol N. Dunn Stephen G. Dye Rebecca Eagle Susan L. Eaton Dareen Edwards Jim Edwards Phil Eicher Victoria Elder Susan Ellingson David Ellis Kent J. Ellis Terry V. Ellis John Ivan Endsley Bill Enlow George C. Enochs Jr. 175 5 in the morning. 1 Most fellows in East Hall don’t like fire alarms at 3: FRESHMEN Hytaty wiht AA ANN Nit WA wit K{ AN vA Wty Cc © : Spe © (Se i = « ToL . : — aay £ o— Ex. coOczDS a el ooxr 2 nos oe ee ie GlPCBSEH © EY SSoOEZorle 6 2VEXSSoe2o cE ONOSOHaAG 110 Or oO Os a ee gw 5WweW eu cu gu oun EL OU sisi ci Si ch SC Te o Sis a oO = o ® oO o™ - Fos ey a OnOn Ss oO 176 FRESHMEN Judy Fleck Mary Fleck Dan Fleming James Dillard Fletcher Larry Flueckiger Karen Foertsch Thomas M. Ford Larry G. Fonseth Wayne C. Foster Edward Foster Robert E. Fox Janet Foxworthy Tom Freeman Joseph E. Frey Ron Frey Lee Frigge Terry Fry Stephen Gaddis Monte K. Gainey Nancy Gambrell Dave Gardner John Gardner Ralph Gardner Sallie Gardner Sallie Garrett Stephen J. Garrett Walter Lee Garrett Carla Gartner Richard Gauchat Dennis Louis Gaulden Dwight Gauldin Mark Gengler Caryn Gerhart Donnie L. Gerkin Niki Gerschoffer Michael Brent Gesell 177 FRESHMEN Donna L. Georg Gregory L. Geswein Karen Geswein Colleen Gibson Ron Gibson Sharon Gibson Dan Giddens Jim Gillum Frank Glavas Pat Glotzbach Jeff Goben Robert E. Goldman Rita Golston Jerry Golvidis Connie Gosman Geneva P. Goss Carla Gouverneur Susan Kay Green Carol Gregory Linda Griffith Suzi Grim Beth Grissom Stevie Grochowski Deborah Grogan Larry Grzesik Harvey Gutwein Timothy Gutwein Katie Guy Margaret Haas Patrick D. Habel Michael R. Haehl Debbie Hagans Charles Hagar Terri Hahn Randy Haist 178 FRESHMEN Diane C. Haium Mark Hallett Douglas Hamilton Ann Hamlin Tom Hamlin Linda G. Hamm Gene D. Hammond Kathy Hammond Kenneth Hardin Richard F. Harding Christopher D. Hardman James Hargis Debby Hart John H. Hartman Keith Hartsell Mark Harris Steven R. Harvey Kathy Haskell Tom Haste Carolyn Hasty Betty Hawkins R. Jean Hawley Bruce Hayse D Haywood Allen Edward Headley Terrence Heeke Lisa J. Helphenstine Cheryl A. Henderson Patricia Herring Linda Hess Patrick J. Hickey Dale R. Hidy Mike Hilburt Christine Himmelhauer Jerry Himsel 179 FRESHMEN Robert W. Hite Bradley Hines Duane A. Hinshaw Dennie Hinsworth Thomas Hugh Hisey Larry J. Hobson Frank R. Hockett Richard Hoehnke Nancy Hoffman Sharon Hoffman Allen R. Hohler Ruth Ann Hoke Bob Holland Ross B. Hollingsworth Bruce Holmes Donald H. Holscher Lou Holtzclaw Cecilia Hopkins Michael Hopper John Horstman Jack A. Horton Barry Houghtalen Catherine E. Howard Debi Howard Doug Howard Diane Howell Pam Howell Peggy Howell Paul M. Hoyvaert Linda S. Hubeny Larry Huffman Rusty Hughes Debbie Hunter Jere Evan Hunter Debra Hurst 180 FRESHMEN Did you make the right choice? sting 5 3 1. Th ‘ding ling S f a | Py i sey “NOTELLIN’ tk HOUGHTALE, M. FOR Lap ERESHMAN cnet CLASS PRESIDEN | Joyce Hurst Joseph Dean Hyman Edward D. Ibarra David Ip Chuck Ireland Melody Ivers Mark B. Jackson Jeffery Thomas Jakelich Mark D. James Mary Jaroz Johnnie Kelley Jeffries James L. Jernigan Janie Jett Duane E. Johnson John Johnson 181 FRESHMEN Robert Melvin Johnson Vicki A. Johnson Theresia Jones Jon N. Jonson Sandi Jordan Chris Joslin Steve Judy Mike Juhasz Jeff Justice John W. Kaiser Elaine Kalb Michael L. Kaufman Jerry Keel Rick A. Kastner Daryl D. Keesling Anne Keith Terry Keller J.P. Kenny Robert L. Kennie Tom Kern Jeff Kernel Linda Kessler Jonathan Kiefer Bob Kierszytn Sue Killion Debra E. King Paul Louis Klapak Shelley Klein Philip A. Klein Gary F. Kleis Vicki L. Knecht Judi Knippenberg Diane Kochert Robert Koehler Margaret Ann Konecay 182 FRESHMEN Arthur William Konecay Julia Ann Konkle Jeff Krienik David Krych James B. Kuminecz Dick Kunkle Philip Craig Lacey Robert Lacey Keith Dwayne Lackey Toby Lafuze Michael R. Lampert Steven N. Landis Chuck Landon Debbie Landwerlen Denise Lane Bonnie Lange Brenda Langworthy Steven Lannan James |. Lanning Ed Later Kelly Laughlin Mike Laughner Marlayna Lauricia Mike Lawrence Jim Leffler Roberta Lemmon Thomas | Lemke Mark Leonard Linda Leslie Beth Ann Letterman Felix Wing Hang Leung Lawrence Leung John D. Lewis Leland Lloyd Lewis Janet Lindsay 183 FRESHMEN Bruce Lingerfeldt Paul Joseph Littell Nancy Litton Lee Long Michael Longest Jacquilyn Loudenback Richard Loudenback James E. Lovelace Lutterman Gary Maas Dianne Maddox Kevin Mahon Althea L. Malone Kevin J. Mark Jeffrey P. Mars Judy Marshall Michael Marshall Donald Martin Neal E. Martin Kenneth Matzat Terry Mautner Gaien Pe, ' Maust hes ts a F dtiuy Daniel A. Fhe ody ok a oo Maynard See ae see a’ Wendy Lillian : Mayo John L. Metelko Vernon Meyers Diane Miller Donald Miller David Miller Gary L. Miller Judy Elaine Miller FRESHMEN i AGRE . : Margaret Mi WiF PM ay se f 3 ' : j en Molly Miller Paul Miller William J. Miller David J. Millis Marcia Milo Michael C. Minnick Robert Minar Frank Minella Mark E. Mischler Gregory Modisett Jeff Mohler Randy J. Mohr Harry Bredin Molesworth Edward Montgomery Geronimo! 185 FRESHMEN Oliver Montgomery Douglas E. Moore Randell A. Moore Sandra Ticki Moore Tony Moore Phyllis Moran Don A. Morris Marsha Kay Moseley Edwin E. Moser Douglas A. Moyer Debby Mozingo Thomas Mroz Marilyn Murphy Robert J. Murphy Barbara Murray Joseph H. Murray Jack Myers Mark Myers Terry Myers Danny D. McAfee Michel McClelland Mike McCombs Denny McCool Anglia McCoy Lawrence D. McCoy Denis McCormick Bob McCullough Phil McDermott Christopher E. McKinney ue McLaughlin Greg McMurray Stephen N. McNally 186 FRESHMEN Joseph Roger McPhail, IV Douglas McWilliams Linda Nalley Dennis Naughton Jeanie Naville Donald Nelson Jerry Lee Nelson Peggy Nelson Donald G. Nesbitt Joseph B. Neu Joe E. Newlin Rhett M. Newman Ann Nicholson Bob Nicol Frank Nienaber, III Darell L. Nixon Martha Nocton Pat J. Nonte Donald Jean Norris, II John F. Norris Judy Norris David J. Oblon Timothy O'Dell Jesse Oliver Roberta Olson Timothy L. Osborne William B. Oster Don Overpeck Michael Owen Rodney L. Pace Clemmet J. Paddack Peter Pak-Chee Cheung Brad W. Palmer Robert Palmer Vicky Pancake 187 FRESHMEN Paschke John J. Patton Paulson Steven Charles Peck, II Charles Pence Edward M. Perkins Patton Mark Patrick Patrick Patton Jeri Shirley Elaine Parker Sandy John David Parker Michael E. Jeff Gary Pavy Debbie Peck Robert A. Pell John D. Nothing is left unguarded. foe] foe] — FRESHMEN Peggy | Perkins Stephen E. Peters John Peterson Greg Petroff Angela Pieper Susan Pieper Steve Saint Pierre Tony Pierson Anandan Pillai Mohawan Pillai Edward Ploetner James A. Plunkett Chuck Poczik Kathy Poe Lawrence A. Polhamus John Patrick Pokorney Merrilynn Ponsler Jim Poore Jim Pope Larry Potts Mike Preuss Jerry E. Price Larry Pride Peri Pride Louis Profeta John Pryor Johnny James Puckett Carol Ann Puetz Harold Qualkinbush John J. Rackow Rhonda Rademaker Raymond E. Radford Paulette Roeder Ronald L. Raffignone Clara Rasche 189 FRESHMEN Reeves Steven F. Reidy Jim Reimer Bruce A. Reinhart Gregory Renner Herbert L. Reuter Charlie Reynolds Star Reynolds Richard Riba Joel S. Richard John A. Richard Patrick M. Riley Thomas Alan Ring Susan Ringer Carol Rinsch Christopher Risch Stanley Bruce Risner Alan J. Ripplemeier Robison James R. Robinson Scott Robinson Sherry Robinson Steve Robinson Raymond Rockwell Michael D. Roe Joseph T. Rogina Richard Rohloff Dave Rollison Howard Eugene Roske Gary Rudolph John Runyon 190 FRESHMEN Sherry Runyon Linda Ruth Rusch Rebecca Russ Dale L. Roark Kent S. Robertson Amy M. Robison Jeanne Anne Rockne Robert Ross Sue Rozumaiski Kathy Rubrecht Frederick Rucker Stephen Rusch James Curtis Russell Ken Salter James Sanborn Bob Sander Penny Sandlin Connie J. Santucci Vickie Sare Vicki Saunders Robert C. Savage Mike Schaik Robert F. Schelle Gary Sarver Joseph Schelstraete Robert Schenck Elaine Scherle Larry Schilling Terrence L. Schitter Larry Schmitt Perry R. Schnarr Jim Schnur Mike Schatt Jeffrey Schrader Stephen Lynn Schroder 191 FRESHMEN Freshman Hal Armstrong burns the mid- night oil. Henry R. Schult William Samuel Schwartz Robert Lowell Schue Curtis Scott Patricia J. Scraggins M.C. Sechrest, Jr. Sandra R. Seevers Shelia Segrest Randal Sek-Tim Lau Douglas Sellers John Sexton Carol S. Sexton Sarah Shackelford Barb Shank R. Eugene Shanks 192 FRESHMEN Sue Shappard Susan Sharp Mark G. Shearer Ronald Sheets Cynthia Shelton Michael Shelton Harry Sheridan Richard Shew Paul A. Shaw Stephen C. Sholty Michael Shoptaw Arthur Shu-Kong Chan Dan Edward Shumaker Daniel W. Siders Ginger Sievers James R. Sievers Toni Signorino John Simmons K. Christopher Simms Gail S. Sinclair Mike Singer Theresia V. Sinnett John N. Sinnott Larry A. Sipes Christine Lodema Skinner Thomas B. Skroback John Wesley Slaton, II Edward Slopsema Dennis Slupski John Small Barb Smith Charlotte Madge Smith Gary Lee Smith Garry W. Smith Kenneth Smith 193 FRESHMEN Kent Smith Richard D. Smith Robert Max Smith, Jr. Sherry L. Smith Steven Smith Southerland Dan Spencer Daniel D. Spencer L.V Spencer Steve Spencer Norman Lee Sparks David B. Spitler LeRoy Spradley Vincent P. Spragg Rebecca L. Spreen Russell Stafford Larry Stahly Thomas E. Stallings Kathleen Stanfield Cindy Stauffer Keith Stearns Daniel L. Steen Karen Kay Stein Nancy Lynn Steinert Allan Steinkuhl Ronald Edward Stephens John H. Sterne, II Mary Stevens Howard Lance Stills 194 FRESHMEN Jo Ellen Stodghill Dean W. Stolpe David A. Stratton Richard Streff Laura Strom Chuck Strother Greg Strouse Roger Stuckey Sharon Strum Donna Stutzman Kathy Summerville Bonita Maria Susnjara Ron Swygman John D. Taft Pamela Talbott David Richard Taylor Jeffrey R. Taylor Rich Taylor Steven Taylor Wayne Teague Gordon Terhune Daniel L. Tharp Dianne Tharp Robert Thiem Billy Thomas Dave Thomas Diane Kay Thomas John Raymond Thomas Paula Aileen Thomas David B. Thomas Raymond D. Thomas Ulysses Thomas Bonnie Thompson Bonnie K. Thompson 195 FRESHMEN Sandy Thompson Terry Thompson Penny Tichenor Rick Tobin Dennis Tucker Cynthia J. Tompkins Ron Nic Torry Rick Townsend Grant V. Trier Steven Trinkel Mike Tromm Herbert Steven Truitt Harold Turk Robert L. Utterback Jeff Van Getson John H. VanHart Mary Ann Van Hoy Charley Vannice Rick Vaughn Mike Vichuras Sharon Vieke Rick Vogt Robert Vollmer Deborah Wade Patty Wagner Steve Wagoner Raymond Wajciechowski Michael Waletzko Dan M. Walker David M. Walker Barbara Wallace Guy Wallace David Wallis Henry Wallis 196 FRESHMEN Gloria J. Walters Frances E. Wampler Silas Kevin Ward Stephen Ward Stephen M. Wargo Leo Douglas Warzak Samuel Washington Mary Watkins Donald Watson Cornelius H. Weathers Daniel Ray Weaver Daniel M. Webster Tom Weddie Larry Weiler Connie Sue Weinaltz wane sisiedussl ti ii! i it ii! hl Hii ti i} ualeeiel Going home for the weekend. 197 FRESHMEN Donald Wells Stephen Kent Welsh Peggy Welton Larry Wenitzel Mark Werskey Rita Ann Westfall Rose Westfall Elizabeth Wheeler Jennie Wheeler Terry Whitaker Annie White Ed White Gloria Jean White Pat White Reggie White Shirley White Stephfan White Jim Whiteford Marcia Elaine Whitlow Mitchell Wilbur Debra L. Wilder Mark E. Wiese Gregg Wilkinson Gregory L. Williams Mark Williams Michele Williams Patricia Williams Peter Williams Tasco B. Williams Cynthia Williamson Jon R. Willis Paul A. Willis Brenda D. Wilson Don A. Wilson Judy A. Wilson 198 FRESHMEN Mark Wilson Steve R. Wilson Susan Lynn Wilson Terry Wilson William H. Wilson, Jr. Steven R. Windisch Toni Wise Doug Wiseman Sharon Wittmer Jeanne M. Wolf Richard Wood Stephen D. Yingst Michael S. Yochum Douglas A. Young Stephen Shien-Shun Young Ellen Zelmer John W. Ziccardi Mark Ziegelgruber Todd Zimmerman 199 bot ag Bi mn See SPORTS | | | | The Trailblazers exhibited their scasond Te fearon teres TRAILBLAZER games and lost four. Coach Bradfield, his staff and the university can be extremely proud of the Trailblazers. 1970-71 Schedule VU=108 Eincolniae.. see 64 Invitational Tourney VU- 91 Elizibethtown......... ce VU=120 “Guyahoga 244 91 VU-119 Erie. echi.t.e eee (hs VU-111 Hannibal-La Grange.... 70 VU-380 Flint2 ee eee 76 VU=5959 Porieuron ae eee 62 VU-124 Moberlyic eee 86 VU-104 Burlington........... 75 Vincennes Classic Southwestern VU-107 Michigan: -.2.. ... 82 VU-108 Muskegon Comm...... 56 VU- 84 Robert Morris........ 86 VU-126 Allegheny County..... 83 VU-5 4Jefiersone eee 64 VU-1302 Edisonie.= eee 94 VU-109 Manatee............ 64 VU=2862Chipolates asec 64 VU= 842 Guil Coastpe se ae 101 VU- 83 Robert Morris........ 74 VU- 72 Robert Morris........ 76 VU= 753 Moberly een ee eee 78 VU- 95 Hannibal-La Grange... 84 VU- 75 Robert Morris........ 86 VU GS = Burlington. eee 62 VU-128 Allegheny County..... Ferd NJCAA Region 12 VU-116 Metro Community ..... 78 Southwestern . i VU- 75 Michigan.......... 83 er First Row: Tony Byers, Greg Allen, Clar- ence “Foots’’ Walker, Bill Butler, Dave Woodall. Second Row: LeRoy Simpson, 202 Mike Dean, Bob McAdoo, Jose DeCausey, Dave Gustavel. Tony Byers is up for another one. 203 BASKETBALL AP Oe Simpson makes decision on what to do. “Foots”’ flies in for another basket. McAdoo makes two for our side. 204 mia. : was A Lincoln player tries unsuccessfully to block a shot by Bill Butler. — ae = w-. VU players jockey for rebound position. 205 Left to Right: Debi Peelman, Shirley Shock- ley, Sue Stath, Jodi Bigos. CHEERLEADERS Give ’em Hell, Blazers! Debi demonstrates her athletic ability. Jodi and Sue cheer the Trailblazers on to victory. 206 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Leslie Palmer, Glinda Fitzgerald, Laurie Yingst, Pat Fleck, Asst. Coach. Second Row: Martha Baker, Cindy Reynolds, Debbie Fosnight, Shirley Rogers, Andrea Myers, Coach; Randy Anderson, Sue Pieper, Nancy Attaway. 207 CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Norman Brinksneader, Louis ter, Steve Machen, Henry Butler. Back Row: Salla, Tim LaBrosse, Joe Smith, Gary Bax- Bill Stegemoller, Coach; Darrell Berry, Tim LO MERD SPIN SUE a ee Gognat, Don Blagg, George Compton, Horstman, Jack Little, Dan Morris; Mgr. John 30 14 1970 MEET RESULTS Indiana State 21, Vincennes 40 Vincennes 27, Butler 56, Hanover 89, Man- chester 92, Oakland City 106 5th, Owensboro Invitational (10 teams) Vincennes 15, University of Louisville 50 1st, Vincennes University Invit. (9 teams) 3rd, Taylor Invitational (11 teams) 2nd, Lorain Classic (14 teams) Vincennes 15, SIU (Ed’ville) 40 1st, Jaguar Invitational (7 teams) Vincennes 18, University of Evansville 59, Northwood Institute 61 Purdue 23, Vincennes 38, Northwestern 21, Vincennes 36 3rd, Little State (14 teams) 8th, Big State (19 teams) Cumberland 32, Vincennes 47, Brevard 52, Somerset 89 3rd, NJCAA Championship (30 teams) 209 210 a z. “i ‘ of First Row: Jack Little, Louis Salla, Dave Churchill, Robert Brigg, Sam Hazzard, Joe 1971 Track Schedule March 30 Oakland City College Cumberland College April 3 Florrisant Valley Invitational April 7 Merrimac Community College April 17 Indiana University (J.V.) Minnesota April 20 Eastern Kentucky Kentucky State April 24 V.U. Relays May 1 Little State May 4 Big State May 8 Taylor University May 20-21-22 NJCAA National Championships June 11-12 USTFF Championships a Smith, Don Morris. Second Row: Mr. Stege- moller, Norman Brinksneader, Steve Mach- en, Bill Shobe, Dave Taylor, Royal Fisher, Tim LaBrosse, Charles Organ, Mike Smith, Mr. Johnson. Third Row: Reginald Morton, Charles Hagar, Gene Mobley, Henry Butler. Aen spent meet. 211 mS 440, ‘ x Coach; Greg Farris, Jeff Warner, Hal Arm- strong, Dick Allen. ? 4 ty if, ME i, dy Hh VTL FF} fH} VHA AHL we Bae Jamie Beach, Tom Kern, Dean Alexander, Tom Johnson, Captain; Vernon E. Houchins, met a ¥ KNORDODANHNNMNOMOReEYT+ a CHKANNDTTORNADANDLE MNO i Oru Cpe GPs GN C2 82 Oo CD CI ONC ECO, 4 ve) L a) ”) = 2] LL O o O25 Oo Es Cio o — Olga © Cea O heer een oie O c a pelts pe todas Spe onto os ro) ro) =O 2 Ledge ook c os Clos Oe o ODS OSCES Co ge ana [es SS nee eee 2 D o RON Ow ono Of oc Orr rm © sie ) Tot On See Oy oss Sp aennewece =) 2) = ) ==) =) =) =| =e) = ) = = Dean Alexander shows good form. 212 First Row: Daniel Siders, Vernon Slake, sell, Duane Coan, Arthur Orel, Robert Larry Brooks, Art Hamilton, Bob Kiersztyn, Kennie, Rick Tobin, Charles Stemle, Wayne Stan Mikosz, Ben Delaney, Dan Cuson, Ted Porter, George Burris, Mick Klen, Charles Reed. Second Row: Steve Carter, Jim Rus- ° Hagar, Mr. Wayne Wilson, Sponsor. BOWLING TEAMS Bowling Results—Won 8 and Lost 4 VU-4952 Indiana State -4510 VU-2571 Carl Sandburg = -2102 VU-2577 Knox -2554 VU-4964 Bradley -5338 VU-4917 Western Illinois -5239 VU-4991 Hanover -4785 VU-5013 Indiana -4678 VU-4970 Purdue -5390 VU-2832 St. Joseph -2831 VU-5171 Indiana -5076 VU-2479 Western Illinois -2385 VU-2689 Bellermine -2831 Ruth Hoke, Janet Scales, Becky Wilson, non, Mrs. May Petts, Sponsor. Becky Brown, Judy Hoffman, Sandra Can- TENNIS CLUB First Row: Steve Wendelboe, Steve Welsh, Steve Crull, Terry Alverson, Stan Michaels, Chris Malley. Second Row: Paul Wilson, Coach Pat Minderman. SPRING TENNIS SCHEDULE—1971 Vincennes University Trailblazers DATE PLACE March 30 Wabash College Away April 6 Kaskaskia Junior College Home April 10 Southeastern Junior College Home April 16,17 Little State Meet Wabash College April 24 Lakeland Junior College Away April 27 University of Evansville Away May 1 Lakeland Junior College Home May 4 Southeastern Junior College Away May 8 St. Meinrad Home May 11 Kaskaskia Junior College Away May 15 St. Meinrad Away May 18 Indiana State-Evansville Away INTRAMURALS Intramural Sports Results Cross-Country Colt 45 1st DGI 2nd Colt 45 3rd TPO 4th DGI 5th TPO 6th Archery Colt 45 1st DGI 2nd DGI 3rd Colt 45 4th Sigma Pi 5th Colt 45 6th Two intramural teams clash out on the field. Volleyball Kimbel Park 1st TPO 2nd Faculty 3rd DGI 4th Colt 45 5th DGI 6th Colt 45 7th TPO 8th Football TEGO 1st Gary Player 2nd Kimbel Park 3rd Crabs 4th DGI 5th Hells Bells 6th Free Throw LPO 1st Kimbel Park 2nd Colt 45 3rd Kimbel Park 4th DGI 5th Colt 45 6th Who’s got it!!! 215 INTRAMURALS TOTALS Name Cross- Target Foot- Volley- Free Total Country Archery Ball Ball Throw Colt 45 90 90 5 30 45 260 DGI 60 85 20 40 20 225 TPO 35 -- 55 60 55 205 Kimbel Park -- -- 35 55 70 160 Gary Player -- -- 45 -- -- 45 Sigma Pi -- 5 10 -- 30 Crabs -- -- 25 -- -- 25 Hells Bells -- -- 10 -- -- 10 It better go in this time. I’m going to get you this time. 216 INTRAMURALS That’s mine not yours. 217 218 2 Ser ot o : AE ; % ae ta cael Mr. William Stegemoller and Mark Hickman VU follows the Classical ideal of “Mens sana in corpore sano’—a sound mind in a sound body. To further this end, the university has an annual sports banquet every spring where its young men are at the Sports Banquet. honored for their achievements in the field of sports—not with the wreath of laurel leaves of old—but with golden trophies and engraved certificates. Through these awards, these young men are cited for their ATHLETIC AWARDS BANQUET 1970 Outstanding athletic ability, their competitive spirit, and their devotion to VU’s athletic teams: basketball, cross-country, track, bowling, golf, and tennis. fa Mrs. Marie McQuaid presents the McQuaid SALVE A trophy to Charles Peters at the Sports Banquet. Mr. Vernon Houchins, VU golf coach, pre- sents a trophy to Tom Johnson. 219 220 SENIOR ACTIVITIES AMY E. ABEL—Vincennes, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. DEAN K. ACKERMAN—Jasper, Indiana. GARRY T. ADAMS—Indianapolis, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega. JUDY K. ADAMS—Rockville, Indiana. MELINDA ANN ADAMSON—Indianapolis, Indiana. VICKIE ADKINS—Columbia City, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Assistant Treasurer), Delta Gamma lota Little Sister, Intramural Sports. JOHN W. AKINS—Michigan City, Indiana. JODY ALEXANDER—Arlington, Indiana, Al- pha Theta Chi (Scholarship Chairman, Vice- President), Inter-Club Council, Phi Theta Kappa (Public Relations Chairman), Young Democrats, Variety Show. JUDY ANN ALLEN—Georgetown, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Indiana Student Education Association. ROBERTA ALLISON—Indianapolis, Indiana. BETTY JANE ANDERSON—Vincennes, In- diana, Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents, Newman Center. DALLAS ANDERSON—Columbus, Indiana. MARY JO ANDERSON—Vincennes, Indiana, Newman Center. RANDY JILL ANDERSON—Indianapolis, Indiana, Girls Basketball Team, Alpha Theta Chi, Intramural Sports. REBECCA ANDERSON—Vincennes, Indiana. RICHARD ANDERSON—Morocco, Delta Gamma lota. Indiana, PAUL ARMMER—Gary, Indiana. ED ASTRIKE—French Lick, Indiana. JEANNE E. ATKINSON—Greenfield, Indiana. GUY EDWARD AVRA—Vincennes, Indiana. BRADLEY B. BACKHERMS—Corydon, In- diana. DEBRA BAHLER—Remington, Indiana, In- diana Association of Nursing Students. THOMAS G. BAILEY—LaPorte, Concert Band, Pep Band. Indiana, RALPH HAROLD BAKER—Lafayette, Indiana, Intramural Bowling. SUZANNE BAKER—Franklin, Indiana, Beta Xi (Sgt.-at-Arms and Executive Council), Inter-Fraternal Council (Secretary), Recre- ation Club (Secretary). ROBERT KENT BAMBROUGH—Elwood, Indiana, American Institute of Drafting and Design, Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America (Vice-President), Intramural Sports. LYNN BANTA—Rockville, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students (Recording Secretary). TER! BARGER—Indianapolis, Indiana. TIM BARTZ—Hobart, Indiana, Le Revoir (69-70 Managing Editor, 70-71 Assistant Editor), 70-71 Traffic Board, Beta Phi Gamma. RICK W. BATHE—Terre Haute, Wing Chairman. Indiana, KATHLEEN BAUMAN—Berne, Indiana, Young Democrats (Secretary), Phi Theta Kappa. CHARLES BAUMGARTNER—Milford, — In- diana, Agriculture Club (President). TERRY B. BEATY—Fort Wayne, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega. DIANA MAE BECK—Linton, Indiana. TOD BECKMAN—Munster, Indiana. JAMES P. BEHLING—Hammond, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association, Inter- national Students Club (Treasurer), United Campus Christian Fellowship, Student Ac- tivities Committee. CLEM BEHME—Evansville, Indiana, Sigma Pi (Sgt.-at-Arms, First Counselor), Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America, Intramurals. STEVEN D. BENDER—Jasper, Indiana, American Institution of Drafting and De- sign, Young Democrats. SARAH JOAN BENTZ—Vernon, Indiana, Student Activities Board, VU Musical The- atre, Ensemble, Young Democrats (Secre- tary). MICHAEL J. BERG—Jasper, Indiana, Young Democrats (Vice-President), American In- stitution of Drafting and Design. CAND! BERNARDI—Highland Park, Illinois. DARRELL A. BERRY—Rockville, Indiana, Student Activities Committee, Cross-Country. DARRELL JAY BERRY—Williamsport, In- diana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Counselor, Variety Show, VU Chorus, Dorm Government. ROBERT E. BEZY—Vincennes, Indiana, Data Processing Club, Intramural Sports. TERESA J. BILBEE—Indianapolis, Indiana, Beta Xi (President), Inter-Fraternity Council, Blazerettes, Intramural Sports, Recreation Club, Variety Show. JOANNA BILLIARD—Bringhurst, Indiana, Intramural Sports, Theta Psi Omega Little Sisters. RANDALL K. BILLS—Salem, Indiana, -918 Printing Club. MELANIE BLISS—Rising Sun, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Publicity Chairman and Rush Chairman). RONALD CHARLES BLONDELL—South Bend, Indiana, Intramural Sports. ROBERT BLUBAUGH—Bowling Green, In- diana, Phi Theta Kappa, Indiana Student Education Association, Morris Hall Counse- lor. FRANK BLUEBAUM—Vincennes, Indiana. JIM BOESCH—Plainfield, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Inter-Fraternity Council, Stu- dent Senate. SUZANNE A. BOLES—Sullivan, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. PAM BONAVENTURA—Highland, Indiana, Beta Xi, (Historian) Blazerettes (1970-71), Delta Gamma lota Little Sister. WARREN BRENT BONEWITS—Monroe City, Indiana, Mu Alpha Theta. L. JOYCE BOSLEY—Marshall, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Blazerettes. PAUL J. BOWERS, JR.— Kentland, Indiana. RICHARD LEIGHTON BOWERS—indiana- polis, Indiana, Residence Hall Counselor, Student Senate, Phi Theta Kappa. CAROL BOWMAN—Hobart, Indiana, Beta Xi, Delta Gamma lota Little Sister, Inter- Club Council, Homecoming Queen Candi- date. DAMON J. BRADTMUELLER—Fort Wayne, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega. RANDY BRADLEY—Loogootee, Indiana, Dorm Government, Harrison Hall Counselor. GARY BRACEY—Decatur, mural Sports. Indiana, ‘Intra- GREGORY S. BOZE—Evansville, Indiana. E. PARKER BRANDLEY—Richmond, Indiana. JERALD RICHARD BRAUER—Aurora, In- diana, VU Chorus, Ensemble, VU Opera Theatre. JERRY BREEDLOVE—Sarasota, Florida. RICKY L. BRIDGEMAN—Mt. diana, Intramural Sports. Vernon, In- BEN L. BRIDWELL—Bedford, Indiana, Ten- nis Team, Young Democrats (President), Dorm Government, Student Senate. STEPHEN W. BRINKERHOFF—Kokomo, In- diana, Auto Mechanics Club, Bike Race, Intramural Sports. RON BROKERING—Shelbyville, Indiana. BECKY BROWN—Fort Wayne, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi, Indiana Student Education Association, Bowling Team, Keglers Club. LUCINDA RAE BROWN—Carmel, Indiana. RUBIN L. BROWN—Fort Wayne, Indiana. STANLEY N. BROWN—Lawrenceville, Illinois. MIKE W. BROYLES—Evansville, Indiana. CARLENE BUMPS—Lebanon, Indiana. MINDY BURGER—Angola, Indiana. D. LOUISE BURK—Anderson, Indiana, Al- pha Theta Chi, Home Economics Club. THOMAS M. BURKE—NewCastle, Indiana, Sigma Pi, .918 Printing Club. WILLIAM £. BURP—Iindianapolis, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Data Processing Club, Student Activities Committee. GEORGE R. BURRIS—Rising Sun, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, VU Bowling Team, Gamma Tau. CONNIE BUSBOOM—Washington, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students (2nd Vice-President), Phi Theta Kappa. DAVID J. BUSHNELL—Ellettsville, Indiana. DANIEL S. CAIN—Noblesville, Theta Psi Omega, Intramural Sports. LINDA MYRA CANNON—Shoals, Indiana. Indiana, SANDRA CANNON—Shoals, Indiana. THOMAS WAYNE — CAPLINGER—Rising Sun, Indiana, Sigma Pi, VU Chorus, Tour- ing Group, VU Opera Theatre, Intramural Sports. is, BRUCE W. CAREY—Columbus, Variety Show (Fall, Spring 69-70). Indiana, MARCIA CARIE—Vincennes, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Publicity Chairman). RICKIE L. CARLILE—Burlington, Indiana. DAN CARMICHAEL—Lyons, Indiana. ED CARRICO—Beech Grove, Indiana, Stu- dent Activities Advisory Board, Program Di- rector WVUB Radio. KEN CARTER—Fort Branch, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega (Secretary), Distributive Edu- cation. CHARLES STEVEN CARVER—Corydon, In- diana. GARY LEON CASSIDY—Indianapolis, In- di ana. CAROL CATT—Vincennes, Indiana, In- diana Association of Nursing Students. RONALD L. CATT—Vincennes, Indiana. FREDERICK L. CAZE—Evansville, Indiana. PHILIP A. CHALFANT—Parker, Indiana, Karate Club (Vice-President), Residence Hall Advisory Board, Off-Campus Counselor, Intramural Sports. STEVE CHALFANT—Ridgeville, Indiana, In- tramural Sports, Delta Gamma lota. HENRY HANG-LAI CHAN—Hong Kong. PAK SOON CHAN—Marion, Indiana, Fresh- man Class Vice-President, Student Senate of East Hall, Honor Society, International Students Club, Intramural Football, Soccer, Math Club, Engineering Club. WAH CHEE CHAN—Hong Kong. ROBERT A. CHAPPELL—Washington, In- diana, Indiana Student Education Associa- tion. DALE R. CHARLTON—Carlisle, Indiana, Indiana Student Education Association (Treasurer), United Campus Christian Fellow- ship, Newman. HENRY TAI CHIU-YU—Hong Kong, Inter- national Students Club. ANDREW. J. CHRAPLA—Indianapolis, In- diana. J. C. CLAFFEY, JR.—Dayton, Ohio, American Institution of Drafting and Design. CHARLES T. CLARK, JR.— Gary, Indiana. TERRY CLARKSON—Highland, Indiana. ALLEN COCKERILL—Parker, Indiana. BILL COCKERILL—Parker, Indiana... JOSEPH M. COLLINS—Vincennes, Indiana. DAVID RAY COLUMBE—Rushville, Distributive Education Club. Indiana, PAMELA JEAN COMBS—Washington, In- diana, United Campus Christian Fellowship (First Year), Secretary (Second Year). ALICE CONGER—Pittsboro, Indiana, Stu- dent Senate, Commissioner of Publications, Band. CECIL R. CONN—Vincennes, Indiana. KIM R. CONRAD—Vincennes, Indiana. PAM COOPER—Vincennes, Indiana. TIM COTTON—Indianapolis, Indiana, Lam- pados Club. CLAUDIA COULTER—Linton, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (House Chairman) Intramural Sports. EVAN L. COX—French Lick, Indiana, VU Theatre (President), Intramural Football. JAMES COX—Millville, New Jersey, Intra- mural Bowling. BRENTON S. COYNE—Vincennes, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Gamma Tau. ERNEST L. CRANE—Campbellsburg, In- diana, Theta Psi Omega, Auto Mechanics Club, Inter-Club Council, House Mgr. STEPHEN F. CRANE—Lafayette, Indiana. RICHARD G. CRIPE—South Bend, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Intramural Sports, VU Opera Theatre. MARILOU CROW—North Bend, Ohio. STEPHEN M. CRULL—Clarksville, Indiana, Tennis, Young Democrats. JAMES E. CRUM—Milan, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports, President of Clark Hall. JERRY J. CULLIGAN—Princeton, Indiana, Sigma Pi, VU Professional Pilots Association, Flight Instructor. JOHN W. CUMMINGS—LaPorte, VU Sport Parachute Club. Indiana, LOUISE CUNNINGHAM—Vincennes, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. WILLIAM D. CUNNINGHAM, JR.—Vincen- nes, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Associ- ation, Student Senate, Sigma Pi Pledge Class Secretary Treasurer. CANDACE ANN CURTIN—Jasper, Indiana, Indiana Student Education Association, Residence Hall Counselor. LYNDA CAROL DAVIS—New Castle, In- diana, Alpha Theta Chi. THELMA DAVIS—Robinson, Illinois, In- diana Association of Nursing Students, Ill- inois Association of Nursing Students, Phi Theta Kappa. GLENNDA G. DEEM—Greencastle, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Office Education Associ- ation. GERALD E. DEIG—Mt. Vernon, Indiana, Student Counselor, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM E. DELLI—North Judson, Ind. KEITH DEMERITT—Fort Wayne, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega. GAIL DENNY—WMarion, Indiana, Dance Band, Concert Band, Summer Senator Stu- dent Senate. ROBERT G. DEXTER |I—Goodland, Indiana. JUDY ANN DIERCKMAN—Batesville, In- diana, Phi Theta Kappa Honorary, Collegiate 4-H, Dorm Counselor. NICHOLAS R. DILGER—Ferdinand, Indiana. MARK E. DILLEY—Columbus, Indiana. TOM DITTMAN—Vincennes, Indiana. LOMBEKISO DLAMINI—Swaziland, Africa, Phi Theta Kappa, International Students Club. PHIWOKWAKHE Africa. DLAMINI—Swaziland, SOBANDLA, DLAMINI—Swaziland, Africa, International Students Club, Captain of the Soccer Team (Clark Hall). TSHEKEDI DLAMINI—Swaziland, Africa, In- ternational Students Club, Soccer Team. VELIBANTI DLAMINI—Swaziland, Africa, International Students Club. LINDA SUE DOLKEY—Wheatland, Indiana, Indiana Student Education Association, Phi Theta Kappa. PATRICIA DOLLENS—Danville, Phi Theta Kappa. Indiana, CHRISTINA DONAHUE—Washington, _ In- diana, Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents. LORRAINE C. DOTY—Logansport, Indiana, VU Student Senate (Secretary), United Campus Christian Fellowship. RONALD E. DRAVING—Peru, Indiana. BONNIE DRAKE—Fairbanks, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. CINDY DREYER—Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. SHERRY LYNN DUNLAP—Vincennes, _In- diana. RICHARD DYER—Indianapolis, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association, Veter- ans Club. MARY BETH EASTON—Bloomington, In- diana, Student Activities. JOHN EATON—Vincennes, Indiana, New- man Center, Vocational and_ Industrial Clubs of America. JERRY ECKERLY—Jasper, Indiana. DAVID R. EDWARDS—Lafayette, Indiana, Delta Gamma Hall). lota, Wing President (East SARAH EDWARDS—Crawfordsville, Indiana, Blazerettes. RONALD G. ELLIOTT—Aurora, Indiana. WILLIAM CURTIS ELLIOTT—Gary, Indiana. BONNIE J. ELLISON—Shelbyville, Student Activities Committee. Indiana, 221 222 MICHAEL J. ELMER—Jasper, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports. JOHN EMMERT—Jamestown, Agriculture Club, Intramural Sports. Indiana, RICHARD ENGLISH—Vincennes, Indiana. LYNDA C. ENSNER—Evansville, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister, Chorus. GARY A. ESAREY—Troy, Indiana. HAROLD E. ESPEY—Vincennes, Karate, Broadcast. Indiana, ARTHUR RAY ESSEX—Anderson, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association, Intra- mural Sports, Student Senate. PAMELA S. EVANS—Bainbridge, Indiana, Residence Hall Counselor. RICHARD EVANS—Marion, Indiana, .918 Printing Club, Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Baseball, Intramural Football. ROGER EVANS—Indianapolis, Indiana. MARION M. EVELAND IIl—Vincennes, In- diana, Student Senate. R. CLARK EXMEYER—Indianapolis, Indiana, Intramural Sports, Student Senate. E. JOSEPH FABYAN—South Bend, Indiana, R.O.T.C. Training Program, Intramural Sports, Phi Theta Kappa, Archery Team. DEBBIE FAHEY—Freelandville, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. RICHARD L. FARNSLEY—Georgetown, In- diana. JOHN GREGORY FARRIS—Washington, In- diana. ROGER FEHLING—Aurora, Indiana, Broad- casting Fraternity, Intramural Basketball and Football. CARL WAYNE FERREE—Sullivan, Indiana, American Institution of Drafting and Design. STEPHE FICKER—Dale, Indiana, VU Chorus, Roaring Twenties, VU Music Theatre. VIRGINIA L. FIELDS—Porter, Indiana. BRUCE W. FISCUS—Crown Point, Indiana. MARVIN FISHER—Vincennes, Indiana. ROYAL BERNARD FISHER—Brooklyn, New York, Lampados Club, Track Team. GLINDA A. FITZGERALD—Valparaiso, In- diana, Alpha Theta Chi (Rush Chairman and Chaplain), Delta Gamma lota Little Sis- ter, Basketball Team, Phi Theta Kappa. MARK EDWARD FITZPATRICK—Portland, Indiana, Pep Band, Stage Band, Student Director of Bands. VICTOR FLEACE—Corydon, Indiana. RICHARD L. FLECK—Griffith, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Intramural Sports. SUSIE FLECKENSTEIN—Fort Wayne, In- diana, Alpha Theta Chi (Treasurer), Stu- dent Senate, Recreation Club, Newman Center. BRETT J. FLENAR—Mentone, Indiana, Ag- riculture Club. RICHARD C. FLOREY, JR.—Veedersburg, Indiana, Gamma Tau, Mu Alpha Theta, In- tramural Sports. THOMAS C. FLORY—Anderson, Indiana. JAMES R. FORD—Shelbyville, Indiana, VU. Chorus. JACK L. FORE—Bremen, Indiana. KAREN ANNETTE FOSTER—Cincinnati, Ohio. MARTHA FOX—Vincennes, Indiana, VU En- semble, Thi Theta Kappa. CHARLES E. FROEHLE—Evansville, In- diana, Agriculture Club. HARRY FULLER III—Cleveland, Ohio, Lampados Club, Inter-Club Council Repre- sentative. BOB FUNK—Ft. Wayne, Delta Gamma lota, Student Senator. Indiana, DORIAN L. GAINES—Valparaiso, Indiana. ROBERT R. GARTNER—Vincennes, Indiana, Agriculture Club. GREGORY JAY GARVEY—Greensboro, In- diana. DEBOR AH HOPE GASSER—Vincennes, In- diana Student Activities Committee. DAVID GASTINEAU—Brownsburg, Indiana, Flying Blazers Club. LINDA M. GEHLBACH—Sellersburg, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Pledge Trainer). JOHN DAVID GERYAK—Indianapolis, In- diana, Theta Psi Omega, Student Activity Board, Student Traffic Board, Intramural Sports. SUSAN HELEN GILLEN—South Bend, In- diana. JERRY GILLEY—Brownsburg, Indiana, In- tramural Sports, Distributive Education Clubs of America (State Secretary-Trea- surer. HENRY GODBY—Mays, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, College 4-H. TIMOTHY A. GOGNAT—Vincennes, Indiana, Cross-Country Team, Track Team. MARTY GOLDEN—Hammond, Indiana. GARY GOODMAN—Vincennes, Indiana. STEPHEN D. GOODMAN—Linton, Indiana. BERT E. GRAMELSPACHER—Lafayette, Indiana, Sigma Pi. JUDITH A. GRAVES—Vincennes, Indiana. ELLIS G. GRAY—Otwell, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. THOMAS ANTHONY GREENWOOD—Evans- ville, Indiana, Student Senate, Dorm Coun- selor, Student Activities Committee, Phi Theta Kappa. THOMAS A. GREIVE—Aurora, Indiana, Ag- riculture Club (Vice-President). PAUL J. GRETENCORD—Fowler, Indiana, American Institute of Design and Drafting. COLEEN MARIE GRIFFIN—Sheridan, In- diana, Blazerettes, VU Musical Theater, Roaring Twenties, Ensemble. JANE ANN GRIMES—Romney, _ Indiana, Band, Home Economics Club, United Cam- pus Christian Fellowship Advisory Board, VU Courtesy Corps, Student Activities Ad- visory Board. RUTH GRUJICH—East Chicago, Indiana, Residence Hall Counselor, Alpha Theta Chi (Publicity), Blazerettes. KENNETH P. GRYP—Elkhart, Indiana, New- man Center, Le Revoir. VAN HAAS—Evansville, Indiana Phi Theta Kappa. JAMES L. HABEGGER—Berne, Auto Mechanics Club. Indiana, JAMES G. HACKER—LaFontaine, Indiana. GARY KEITH HACKNEY—Vincennes, In- diana. JAMES E. HAEBERLE—Martinsville, Indiana. LAURIE D. HAGANS—Indianapolis, Indiana. DAVID L. HAIUM—Washington, United Campus Christian Fellowship. Indiana, DEE HALL—Oolitic, Indiana, Headstart Vol- unteer. GARRY L. HALL—Vincennes, Indiana. BRUCE W. HAMILTON—Hammond, Indiana, Auto Club (Vice-President), Dorm Govern- ment, Intramural Sports. JOHN R. HAMMONDS—WMooresville, Indiana. DWIGHT HANGER—English, Indiana. ROBERT EARL HANNEL—Corydon, Indiana, American Institute of Drafting and Design, Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America. DAVID HARDIN—Plainfield, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports. DAVID R. HARDIN—Francisco, Indiana, American Institute of Drafting and Design. PHILLIP B. HARDING—Indianapolis, Indiana, Student Activities, Inter-Club Council. ORVILLE HARMON—Seymour, Indiana, Agriculture Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship. LEE JOSE HARPER—Louisville, Kentucky, Student Counselor, Basketball. rat HARRIS—Washington, D.C., Track and ield. WILLIAM McKINLEY HARRIS—Cleveland, Ohio, Track Team, Lampados Club. JANIE HARRISON—Vincennes, | Alpha Theta Chi. Indiana, ROBERT HARTLEY—West Lafayette, Indiana, Student Counselor. STEVE B. HASH—Bedford, Indiana, Young Democrats, United Campus Christian Fellow- ship, International Students Club. RONALD HASSE—Crown Point, Delta Gamma lota. ROBERT W. HASSEE—Evansville, Indiana, Gee Basketball, Concert Band, Pep and. Indiana, STEVEN V. HAYWOOD—Indianapolis, In- diana, Scrollers Club, Student Senate, Residence Hall Staff. DAVID DANE HEATH—Jamestown, Indiana, VU Pilots Association. DAVID E. HECKERSON—Covington, In- diana, Student Activity Advisory Board, In- tramural Sports, Agriculture Club, Campus Food Committee (Chairman). TERRY HEDGES—Princeton, Indiana. JOBERTA HEIN—New Harmony, Indiana, Home Economics Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Collegiate 4- H. MARILYN HEINZ—Vincennes, Indiana, En- semble. ROLLIE HELMING—Vincennes, _ Indiana, Student Senate, Student Activities Commit- tee, United Campus Christian Fellowship (President). MARILYN M. HENCHON—Marion, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi, Inter-Fraternity Council. LEONARD A. HENDERSON—Seymour, In- diana, VU Basketball Team, VU Track Team, Recreation Club, Young Democrats, VU Cross Country Team, Intramural Student Director. MARLENE HENDRICK—Vincennes, Indiana, Home Economics Club. DAVID HENGSTEBECK—Valparaiso, In- diana, Sigma Pi. GARY G. HENN—Indianapolis, Indiana. ED HENNING—Rochester, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Intramural Sports. HAROLD HOLLANDER—Hartford City, In- diana, Distributive Education Clubs of America. BECKY ANN HOLMES—Noblesville, In- diana, Choir. JOE HOOKER—Indianapolis, Indiana, In- tramurals Chairman, Intramural Football. MARTIN T. HORNBACK—Wheatland, Indiana. EVELYN HORNING—ElInora, Indiana. ROBERT R. HOUCHENS—tIndianapolis, In- diana, Theta Psi Omega, VU Karate Club. STEVE HOWELL—Greentown, Indiana, Archery Club, Intramural Sports, Agriculture Club. CONNNIE SUE HUBENTHAL—Lucerne, In- diana. DAVID HUGHES—Palestine, Illinois, Agri- culture Club. RACHEL J. HUGHES—Evansville, Indiana, VU Opera Theatre, Roaring Twenties, NSEA, 110 in the Shade, Carousel Cast. SARA BETH HUNT—Edwardsport, Indiana. MARK A. HUNTER—Washington, Indiana, Sky Diving Club. NANCY A. HUNTER—Indianapolis, Indiana, Baptist Student Union. JOHN R. HUNTINGTON—Milan, Indiana, Counselor. PEGGY HUTTON—Bedford, Indiana. PAUL R. INGRAM—Worthington, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, The Trailblazer (Editor-Spring Semester 1971). GARY DALE IRWIN—Indianapolis, Indiana. DARRELL W. JACKSON—Russellville, In- diana, Intramural Sports, Data Processing Club. CHRIS JEFFRIES—Williamsburg, Intramural Sports. Indiana, GARY K. JENKINS—Carmel, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, East Hall Advisory Board, East Hall Wing President, Intramural Sports. ERNEST E. JENKINSON, JR.—West Lafay- ette, Indiana. EDWARD H. JEREMY—Port Clinton, Ohio, Dorm Government. JOSEPH A. JERNIGAN—Fort Wayne, In- diana. DANIEL JETMORE—Syracuse, Indiana. DONETTA JETT—Washington, Indiana, Keg- lers Club. EMIL R. JINES—Vincennes, Indiana, Gamma Tau. CAROL JOHNSON—DePauw, Indiana. DEBORAH JOHNSON—Elberfeld, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Student Counselor. GARY JOHNSON—Williamsport, Indiana, Variety Show. LARRY R. JOHNSON—Carthage, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Auto Mechanics Club. RANDALL S. JOHNSON—DANVILLE, In- diana. THOMAS JOHNSON—Lafayette, Indiana, Golf Team (2 years), Variety Show Staff Cast (2 years). LAURA LYNN JOINER—Gary, Indiana. ALLEN JONES—Evansville, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports. ANDY JONES—Indianapolis, Indiana. JAMES S. JONES—Indianapolis, Indiana, Intramural Bowling, Young Republicans Club. LARRY G. JONES—Lexintgon, Indiana, Intramural Basketball. LAWRENCE JONES—Lafayette, Indiana, Intramural Sports. MARION D. JONES—Newington, Connecti- cut, Emison Hall Counselor, Recreation Club, Intramural Sports, Student Advisory Board. MELINDA L. JONES—Plainfield, Ensemble. Indiana, PEGGY JONES—Scottsburg, Indiana, Resi- dence Hall Counselor, Delta Gamma lota Little Sister, Residence Hall Student Advi- sory Board. SHERYL JOSLIN—Indianapolis, Beta Xi, Blazerettes (Captain). MICHAEL J. KALIL—Elkart, Indiana, New- man Center, Associate Member of Trail- blazer Editorial Board. Indiana, JOHN MICHAEL KALIN—Plymouth, Indiana, VU Theatre, Phi Theta Kappa. STAN J. KAZLAUSKI—Valparaiso, Indiana, Intramural Sports, Data Processing Club, Newman Center. RONALD L. KEELING—Waynetown, Indiana, Harrison Hall Counselor, Intramural Sports. ANDREW A. KEENAN—Brownsburg, Indiana, Track. JOHN ANTHONY KEIPER—Rensselaer, In- diana, Auto Mechanics Club. PATTI KELLAMS—Odin, Illinois, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Activities Committee. JACK KELLEY—North Vernon, Delta Gamma lota. Indiana, KEVIN KELLY—Hammond, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Dorm Counselor, Intramural Sports. RU ANN KELSO—Greenwood, Indiana. MICHAEL R. KENNEDY—Marion, Indiana. MASHOOD ABID KAHN—Karachi, Pakistan, International Students Club (Publicity Chair- man). DAVE KIEFER—Vincennes, Indiana. ALAN KILBURN, Lapel, Indiana, Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America, American Institute of Design and Drafting, Phi Theta Kappa. GEORGIA KUNATH—Indianapolis, Indiana, Beta Xi, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. MAX LAHUE—Ramsey, Indiana. ELLEN LANGLOIS—Milton, Vermont, VU Theatre. CHARLES LANSDOWNE—Valparaiso, _ In- diana, Delta Gamma lota. 224 FREDERICK LEE—Michigan City, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Karate Club. PAUL MATTHEW LEE—Crown Point, In- diana. DENNIS JOHN LEEK—Wheatfield, Indiana, Young Republicans Club (Vice-President). PAUL ALAN LEONARD—Crawfordsville, Indiana, Auto Mechanics Club. KAREN LINDAUER—Ferdinand, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. JOHN LIPPKE—Indianapolis, Indiana. DAVID E. LITTLE—Indianapolis, Indiana. SUSANNE LITTLE—Huntington, Indiana, Home Economics Club, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. MICHAEL A. LLOYD—Vincennes University, Phi Theta Kappa, Flying Blazers (Secretary- Treasurer). KEITH A. LOCKHART—Indianapolis, In- diana, VU Professional Pilots Association, Karate Club. CINDY LOVE—Eaton, Indiana, Home Eco- nomics Club. JOSEPH LAURY LUTH—Perrysville, Indiana, Intramural Bowling, Agriculture Club. DONALD ALLEN LYNCH—Corydon, In- diana. KITTY J. LYONS—Plainfield, Indiana, Stu- dent Senate, Student Activities Committee, Phi Theta Kappa. MICHAEL DAVID MACKE—Fort Wayne, In- diana, Counselor, Headstart Program, Intra- mural Sports. D. JOHN MACNAB—Brookston, Intramural Sports. Indiana, GENE MABLEY—Vincennes, Indiana. ALICE FAYE MAJORS—Carmel, Illinois, In- diana Association of Nursing Students. PATTY MALLETT—Vincennes, Indiana. CHRISTOPHER MALLY—Indianapolis, In- diana, Le Revoir, Intramural Football and Softball. MARC J. MANIEN—Carmel, Indiana. DENNIS E. MANN—Marion, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship. DIANE K. MARCHINO—Vincennes, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. CYNTHIA MARTIN—Anderson, Indiana. DON MARTIN IV—Vincennes, Indiana, Lam- pados Club, (Dean of Pledges), Intramural Sports. ELAINE MARTIN—Vincennes, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Correspondence Secretary), In- diana Association of Nursing Students. JERRY L. MARTIN—Robinson, Illinois. ROBERT J. MARTIN—Decatur, Indiana. WARREN G. MARTIN—Columbus, Indiana. JOHN P. MATTERN—Wabash, Indiana. KEVIN MATTINGLY—tIndianapolis, Indiana. GARY GENE MEEKER—Covington, Indiana. TON! MEHLER—Hutsonville, Indiana. DONALD L. MEISBERGER—Holton, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. TERRY L. MEREDITH—Warsaw, Indiana, Dorm Counselor, Agriculture Club. GARY LEE MESSICK—Vincennes, Indiana. DENNIS E. MEYER—Vincennes, Indiana, Student Senate, Archery Club. HARVEY NATHANIEL MIDDLETON, JR.— Vincennes, Indiana, Lampados Club, Stu- dent Activities Committee, Student Coun- selor. STANLEY A. MIKOSZ—Indianapolis, In- diana. DAVID W. MILLER—Frankfors, Indiana, In- tramural Sports, Student Senate. KATHLEEN MILLER—Washington, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. WILLIAM R. MiLLER—Guilford, Indiana, Gamma Tau. JOHN R. MINDERMAN—Vincennes, Indiana, Sigma Pi. MELISSA MITCHELL—Indianapolis, Indiana. DIANE MOEHN—ElImhurst, Illinois, Beta Xi (Chaplain), Blazerettes, Sigma Pi Sweet- heart. DORIS JEAN MOLT—Fairfield, Illinois, Bap- tist Student Union. MARK JAMES MONTGOMERY—Decatur, Illinois, Theta Psi Omega, Student Activities Committee, Printing Club, Intramural Sports, Dorm Counselor, Variety Show. DON MOORE—Evansville, Indiana. RONALD L. MOORE—Evansville, Data Processing Club. Indiana, MARIE MORGAN—Carlisle, Indiana. ALLYSON A. MORRISON—Gary, Indiana, Communication Unlimited (Secretary). REGINALD MORTON—Brooklyn, New York, Track Team. BRENT E. MOSIER—Princeton, Indiana. KATHLEEN WRENN MULLINS—New Albany, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Dorm Government. WILLIAM R. MUNGER—Shelbyville, Indiana, Intramural Sports. MARY LOU MUNIER—Madison, Home Economics Club. MYRON JOE MURPHY—Vincennes, Indiana, Distributive Education Club of America. Indiana, MICHAEL EDWARD MC AFFEE—Portland, Indiana, Distributive Education Club of America. MICHAEL E. MC CABE—Moores Hill, In- diana. DEBORAH KAY MC CALLUM—Bicknell, In- diana. ANN MC CAMMON—Greensburg, Indiana. SHEILA J. MC CLELLAND—Crawfordsville, Indiana, Dorm Counselor, Blazerettes. MORRIS L. MC CRAY—Vincennes, Indiana. THERESA ANN MC CULLOUCH—Dugger, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellow- ship, Office Education Association. BRIAN R. MC CUTCHEN—Hammond., _In- diana, Distributive Education Club of Amer- ica. CLYDE W. MC FARLAND—Knox, Indiana, Distributive Education Club of America. NANCY MC FERRAN—Indianapolis, Indiana, Vice-President of Emison Hall, Dorm Coun- selor. JAMES MC GARITY—Waynesboro, Penn- sylvania, Auto Mechanics Club, Karate Club. RICHARD S.MC GAUGHEY—Crawfordsville, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa (Treasurer), Mu Alpha Theta. BARRY M. MC GOWAN—West Stamford, Connecticut, Intramural Sports, Newman Center. FRANK P. MC GRATH—tIndianapolis, In- diana. KATHY J. MC KINLEY—Oaktown, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Stu- dent Senate. RALPH MC KINNEY—Connersville, Indiana. KIMBERLY ANN MC MAHON—Bicknell, In- diana, Blazerettes, Phi Theta Kappa. DAVID MC MANUS—Indianapolis, Indiana, Intramural Sports. JOHN S. MC PEEK—Coshocton, Ohio, VU Professional Pilots Association. PAUL J. NAGY—Hammond, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota (Treasurer), Dorm Government, Student Senate, Track, Cross-Country. SCOTT ALAN NAHMIAS—tIndianapolis, In- diana, Student Activities, Intramural Sports, Dorm Government, Student Advisory Board, Student’s Tutor. HELEN L. NASH—Washington, Indiana. LARRY E. NASH—Washington, Indiana. MILES NELLANS—Mentone, Indiana, Agri- culture Club. MARK JAY NELSEN—Ft. Collins, Colorado, Dorm Counselor, Student Senate, Intramural Sports, United Campus Christian Fellowship. DAN NEUWELT—Gary, Indiana. JOHN MARK NEWTON—Washington, In- diana. MARSHA S. NORRIS—Frankfort, Beta Xi (Secretary), Blazerettes. Indiana, DENNY NORTHENOR—Cannelton, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. PHIL NOWLING—Scottsburg, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota (Pledge Trainer and Jeweler), Student Senate, Dorm Counselor, Dorm Government, Distributive Education Club of America. DAVE ODUM—Peru, Indiana, Student Ac- tivities, Theta Psi Omega, Traffic Board. MIKE OMBUDYE—Kenya, Africa, Soccer. RONALD LEE OPELL—Washington, Indiana, American Institution of Draftsmen and De- signers (Treasurer). CHARLES ELLIS ORGAN—Brooklyn, New York, Track, Lampados Club. MICHAEL L. OSHA—Washington, Indiana. SUE ANN OSMON—Pilainville, Indiana, Stu- dent Senate, United Campus Christian Fel- lowship. LINDA L. OVERBY—Carlisle, Indiana, Ac- tivities Committee. STEVEN R. OVERMYER—Francesville, In- diana. DAN PACHYNSKI—Leesburg, Indiana, Vin- cennes University Professional Pilots As- sociation. - DAVID B. PALMER—Vincennes, Indiana, Newman Center. CHERYL PARKER—Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Blazerettes, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. GARY LEE PARRISH—Spencer, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association, Aviation Jump Club. KENNETH E. PARSONS—Washington, In- diana. KATHY PASTRY—Gary, Indiana. BOBBI PAUL—Indianapolis, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Home Eco- nomics Club (President). RICH PAUL—Indianapolis, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports. LINDA PEA—Beech Grove, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. RITA |. PEACOCK—Deputy, Indiana, Dorm Government, United Campus Christian Fel- lowship (Treasurer), Intramural Sports, Mu Alpha Theta, Phi Theta Kappa, Basketball Team. DEBI PEELMAN—Poseyville, Indiana, Cheer- leader, Beta Xi, Phi Theta Kappa, Mu Alopa Theta, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. RONALD L. PEEPLES—Rolling Prairie, In- diana. RAYMOND D. PELL—Brazil, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota. IRENE PERKINS—Gary, Indiana, Kappa Kittens. RHONDA PERKINS—Frankfort, Indiana, Blazerettes, Beta Xi. JEFFREY A. PETTIT—Wabash, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega. GARY L. PFEIFER—Bryant, Indiana, Coun- selor. DANIEL PFOFF—Vincennes, Indiana. SHERRIE PHELPS—Williamsport, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. FONDA PHILLIPS—Clinton, Indiana, In- diana Association of Nursing Students (Trea- surer). DAVID PIERCE—Speedway, Indiana, Variety Show, Intramural Sports. ROBBIE PIERCE—Bedford, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister, Blazerettes. BRENDA J. PIGG—Carlisle, Indiana. JANET SUE PLYMATE—Beech Grove, In- diana, Dorm Government, Dorm Counselor, Intramural Sports, United Campus Christian Fellowship. HARRY PORTER—Hobart, mural Sports. Indiana, Intra- CHARLES POWELL—Marion, Indiana, Print- ing Club. RICK POWER—Anderson, Gamma lota. Indiana, Delta mm Helstitl a , . Ly +% % $i . t ae yee _—— CHARLES W. PRIDE—Washington, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. RONALD PRITCHETT—Needmore, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Intramural Sports. ARTHUR J. RADTKE—Valparaiso, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Printing Club. MARK A. RAUSCHER—Huntingburg, In- diana, Agriculture Club. RITA RAY—Worthington, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. LENNY REARICK—Hobart, Revoir Staff (Activities Editor). Indiana, Le PAUL A. RECKER—Jasper, Theatre. Indiana, VU CHARLENE RECTOR—Lawrenceburg, In- diana, Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents (President). C. DAVID REDMON—Lafayette, Sigma Pi. Indiana, BILL REDMON—Greenfield, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Dorm Government (President of Harrison Hall). LINDA REDMOND—Vincennes, _ Indiana, Distributive Education Club of America, Archery Club, Karate Club. MICHAEL REEDY—Cortland, Indiana. TOM RENTSHLER—Rochester, Indiana, Dorm Counselor, Agriculture Club, Dance Band, Student Government. CYNTHIA L. REYNOLDS—Valparaiso, In- diana, Girls Basketball Team and Softball Team, Intramural Sports. DENNIS W. REYNOLDS—Noblesville, In- diana, Auto Mechanics Club. STEVE RHODES—Rochester, Karate Club, Intramural Sports. Indiana, KYLE RICHESON—Patoka, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. JOSEPH E. RIDGLEY—Bruceville, Indiana, Dance Band, Concert Band, Dean’s Ad- visory Board. DANE JOSEPH RIEHLE—Brookville, Indiana. REBECCA RIGGS—Danville, Indiana, Dorm Counselor, Varsity Vocaleers, Phi Theta Kappa. ARCHIE RISNER, JR.—Wheatfield, Indiana, VU Flying Blazers. LINDA C. RITTER—Washington, Indiana. CHRISTIANA ROACH—Washington, Indiana, Home Economics Club, Veterans Club. EVELYN S. ROBERTSON—Mitchell Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. SHIRLEY ROGERS—Redkey, Indiana, Beta Xi (Pledge Trainer and Athletic Trainer), Intramural Sports, Dorm Counselor, Girls Basketball Team. RITA A. ROHRMAN—Indianapolis, Indiana. STEVE ROSS—Owensville, mural Sports. Indiana, Intra- GARY ROSSELOT—Plainfield, Indiana. PEGGY JO ROUSSEY—Columbus, Ohio. DAVID ROYALTY—Greenwood, Indiana, In- tramural Sports. DAVID J. RUDOLPH—Jasper, Indiana. EDWARD T. RUDOLPH—Otwell, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Recreation Club, Col- legiate 4-H (President), Intramural Sports. KATHY RUGH—Cincinnati, Ohio, Newman Center, Distributive Education Club of America. DAVID RUMRILL—Indianapolis, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota, Intramural Sports, Dorm Government, Inter-Fraternity Council Re- presentative. MARY CATHERINE RUSCH—Vincennes, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa. EARLENE L. RUSHING—Lawrenceville, IIlin- ois. TERESA A. SAIN—Dunkirk, Indiana. JOSEPH SANDER—Jasper, Indiana. OBIE D. SAWERS—Hillsboro, Indiana, In- tramural Sports. JANET CC. SCALES—Francisco, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi, Intramurals Director, Girls Bowling Team. JAN SCHAEDEL—Beech Grove, Indiana, Beta Xi (Vice-President), Delta Gamma lota Little Sister. 225 226 JOHN SCHMIDT—Indianapolis, Gamma Tau. Indiana, MARILYN A. SCHMIDT—Vincennes, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi. RODNEY A. SCHMIDT—Lynnville, Indiana. TERRE SCHMITTER—Monticello, Indiana. DAVID SCHNAKENBURG—Evansville, In- diana, Delta Gamma lota, Student Counselor. MICHAEL G. SCHNARR—Jasper, Indiana. STAN SCHNAUS—VJasper, Indiana. GLENN C. SCHOETTLIN—Evansville, In- diana, Phi Theta Kappa, Data Processing Club. CAROL SCHROEDER—Lamar, Indiana. HERMAN SCHROEDER—Jasper, Indiana, Agriculture Club, Collegiate 4-H. REGGIE SCHULER—VJasper, Indiana. CAROLE SCHULTE—Vincennes, Indiana, Newman Center, Indiana Student Education Association. JAMES R. SCHULTZ—New Palestine, In- diana. SUE SCHUMACHER—Lynnville, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Parliamentarian), Phi Theta Kappa, Student Senate, Dorm Social Cha irman, Recreation Club, Dorm Counselor. FRED W. SCHUMAKER—Corydon, Indiana. DON SCHUTTE—Greensburg, Indiana. JOHN A. SCHUYLER—Indianapolis, Indiana, Intramural Sports, Recreation Club. MARK D. SCHWAB—Hamilton, Ohio, Dis- tributive Education Club of America, Stu- dent Activities Board. HAROLD K. SCUDDER IIl—Indianapolis, Indiana. VIRGINIA C. SEARS—Odon, Indiana, In- diana Association of Nursing Students. LEE KENNETH SEIDEL—Winamac, Indiana. MIKE SEIDL—Jasper, Indiana, Karate Club, American Institute for Design and Drafting. PATRICIA SEUBERT—Sunman, Indiana. WARREN SHAKE—Sandborn, tramural Sports. GWENDOLYN SHELBOURNE—Hammond, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (President), Stu- dent Senate, Theta Psi Omega Little Sister. MARILYN JO SHILKETT—Sandborn, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, United Campus Christian Fellowship. MARY FRANCES SHILLING—Logansport, Indiana, Recreation Leadership. Indiana, In- MIKE SHINKLE—Aurora, Indiana, Intramural Sports, Keglers Club, Recreation Club. WILLIAM THOMAS SHOBE—Indianapolis, Indiana, Track Team, Distributive Education Club of America. SHIRLEY SHOCKLEY—Clarksville, Indiana, Cheerleader, 3rd Runner-up Miss VU Con- test, Big Sister, Blue Cord. SCOTT ALSIE SHOLTY—Columbus, _ In- diana, Sigma Pi. DENNIS SHOOK—Homewood, Illinois, In- tramural Sports, Dorm Government, Variety Show. TIM A. SIEBRASE—Greencastle, Indiana. FRANCIS S. SIEVERS—Vincennes, Indiana, Data Processing Club. SANDRA SIEVERS—Vincennes, _ Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. MICHAEL J. SIEWERS—Vincennes, Indiana. DEBORAH ANDREA SIMMONS—Washing- ton, Indiana. MIKE L. SIMS—Bloomington, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association (President), Intramural Sports, Parachuting Club. MYRON KAY SINK—Bringhurst, Theta Psi Omega. ROBERT NOBEL SIPES—Odon, Indiana, In- tramural Sports. Indiana, HELEN SITTERDING—Brookstown, Indiana. JAMES SITZMAN—Jasper, Indiana, Ameri- can Institute of Design and Drafting (Presi- dent). TINA MARIE SLAPAR—Linton, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Le Revoir Staff, Newman Cen- ter (Coordinator), Vice-President’s Council, Office Education Association (Vice-Presi- dent. PHIL SLATTERY—Anderson, Indiana, Stu- dent Senate, Student Activities Board, Phi Theta Kappa, Varsity Vocaleers. EDWARD L. SLAYTON—Lafayette, Indiana. BETH €E. VU Theatre. SLOAN—Indianapolis, Indiana, DON SMALES—Michigan City, Indiana. BERNADETTE SMITH—Indnanapolis, In- diana, Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents (Corresponding Secretary). CAROL SMITH—Crawfordsville, Indiana. CHERYL E. SMITH—Huntingburg, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. GARY R. SMITH—Indianapolis,,Indiana, Intramural Sports, Dorm Government. GREGORY J. SMITH—Gary, Indiana, Inter- Club Council, Lampados Club. JAMES R. SMITH—Vincennes, Indiana, Dis- tributive Education Club of America, United Campus Christian Fellowship. JUDITH ARLENE SMITH—Union City, — In- diana. MARK STEPHEN SMITH—Princeton, In- diana, Phi Theta Kappa. MARTIN B. SMITH—Lafayette, Indiana, Theta Psi Omega, Intramural Sports. NOBLE HENRY SMITH—St. Illinois. Francisville, LORA SNELLENBERGER—Bicknell, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. CINDY SNYDER—Vincennes, Indiana, Home Economics Club. GREG SNYDER—Vincennes, Indiana, Dean’s Advisory Board. WALTER SNYDER—Brownsville, Indiana, Auto Mechanics Club. EDWARD SPAETTI—Evansville, Indiana, Auto Mechanics Club (Secretary). RUTH ANN SPARKS—Evansville, Indiana. ELIZABETH SPENCER—Gary, Indiana, VU Chorus. WOODIE L. SPENCER—Michigan City, In- diana. KENNARD SPRINGER—Kokomo, Indiana. JUDITH STADTMILLER—Shelbyville, Indi- ana. JAMES W. STAHL—Worthington, Indiana, Sigma Pi, A.I.D.D., Intramur al Sports. ROBERT LEONARD STANNARD—Fort Wayne, Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship Board Member. EILEEN M. STATTON—Lafayette, Indiana, Beta Xi Sororoty (Treasurer), Intramural Sports, Date Processing Club. MAXINE STECKLER—Vincennes, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi. TIMOTHY VERNE STEFFEN—Elkhart, In- diana. JOHN E. STEININGER—Vincennes, Indiana. DOUG STEPHENSON—Vincennes, Indiana. JILL STEVENS—Bloomington, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Recreation Club, Girls Intra- mural (Captain), Girls Basketball Team. GREG STEWART—South Bend, Band, Intramural Sports. Indiana, STEVEN R. STINSON—Anderson, Indiana, Dorm Government, Student Counselor. MARY SUE STOELTING—Vincennes, _In- diana, Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents, Alpha Theta Chi, Phi Theta Kappa. JASON STRAKA—Bloomfield, New Jersey, Theta Psi Omega (President), Dorm Coun- selor, Inter-Fraternity Council, Printing Club (Vice-President), Intramural Sports, Public- ations Committee of Freshman Class, Variety Show, President of Pledge Class. JOHN D. STRAWMYER—Lebanon, Indiana, Agriculture Club, Intramural Sports. JAMES R. STROSNIDER—Bicknell, In- diana, Inter-Club Council, Indiana Student Education Association, Young Democrats. VERLA MAY STUCKEY—Odon, Indiana, Office Education Association Collegiate 4-H, Phi Theta Kappa. SHERRY SUZANNE STUNTZ—Bremen, In- diana, VU Professional Pilots Association. DONALD P. STURGEON—Hope, Indiana, Concert Band, Dance Band, Agriculture Club (Secretary). HELEN L. SWARTZENTRUBER—Montgo- mery, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Indiana Association of Nursing Students. BILL TAYLOR—Russiaville, Indiana, Le Revoir (Photography Editor-1970, Editor- in-Chief-1971), Collegiate 4-H, Agriculture Club. RONALD JAMES TAYLOR |—Gary, Indiana, Lampados Club (President), Intramural Sports. STEVE TEVEBAUGH—Wheatland, Indiana, Indiana Student Education Association, Phi Theta Kappa. KERRY TEVERBAUGH—Monroe City, In- diana, Indiana Student Education Association (President), Young Democrats, Alpha Sigma lota. DAVID F. THAIS—Vincennes, Indiana. GREG W. THAYER—Osgood, Indiana, Dis- tributive Education Club of America. JAMES R. THIEMAN—Shelbyville, Indiana. DAN THOMAS—Crawfordsville, Indiana, In- tramural Sports. MARCIA THOMAS—LaPorte, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi (Line-up Director and Rush Chair- man), Le Revoir Staff. MARY E. THOMAS—Oxford, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi, Home Economics Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship. TOM THOMAS—Linton, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Gamma Tau. BEN THOMPSON—Columbus, Indiana, Auto Mechanics Club. SUZIE TILLEY—Vincennes, Indiana. JUDY TOLBERT—West Baden, Indiana, Indiana Association of Nursing Students, Ensemble. KARL TOLBERT—Vincennes, Indiana. BOB TOPOLSKI—Michigan City, Track, Intramural Sports. Indiana, BRUCE W. TOWER—Greensburg, Indiana, Karate Club, Student Activities Committee, Intramural Sports. ROBERT R. TOWN—South Bend, IndIndiana, VU Professional Pilots Association. JAMES TREADWAY—South Bend, Indiana, Intramural Sports, VU Theatre. DENNIS TRELINSKI—Hammond, Indiana. PHYLLIS TUCKER—Bedford, Indiana. MINA KAY TYNER—Tipton, Indiana. N. BLAKE TYNER—OIney, Illinois. MICHAEL UNDERHILL—Cannelton, Indiana. DON UTZINGER—Dayton, Ohio, VU Band, Intramural Sports. JONELAINE VANPELT—Redkey, _ Indiana, Recreation Leadership. MARCIA VIELHABER—Harmony, _ Indiana, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Home Economics Club. FREDERICK J. VOYLES—Salem, Indiana. N. BRUCE WALLACE—Chalmers, Indiana. JOANNE WALSER—Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Recreation Club. STAN WALSTON—Vincennes, Indiana, Stu- dent Body President, Freshman Class Presi- dent, Dean’s Advisory Board, Student Ac- tivities Board. KATHY WAMPLER—Vincennes, _ Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Collegiate 4-H, Indiana Student Education Association. JIM WARD—Shelbyville, Indiana, Baptist Student Union. KIM M. WATSON—Berne, Indiana, Intra- mural Sports. HARVEY WAYNE—Vincennes, Indiana. JAMES GARFIELD WEBB, JR.—Indianapolis, Indiana, Kappa Alpha Psi, Intramural Sports. CYNTHIA L. WELIKY—Vincennes, Indiana, Indiana Student Education Association (Vice- President;, Recreational Club. MICHAEL H. WELLS—Loveland, Ohio, Fly- ing Blazers. STEPHEN W. WENDELBOE—Greenfield, Indiana, Dorm Counselor, Tennis Team, Stu- dent Senate, Dorm Government, Advisory Board, Summer Evaluation Student Teacher. Delta DAVE WERT—Muncie, _ Indiana, Gamma lota. WILLIAM N. WESTON—Vincennes, Indiana, Dean’s Advisory Board. STEPHEN WEYER—Ferdinand, Indiana, Agriculture Club, Collegiate 4-H. BEV WHALEY—Srook, Indiana, Beta Xi, Delta Gamma lota Little Sister, Intramural Sports. DALE L. WHITE—Williamsport, Indiana. NICHOLAS A. WHITE—Milroy, Indiana, VU Professional Pilots Association. GORDON R. WHITLOCK—Swayzee, _In- diana, Intramural Sports, Delta Gamma lota, Health Club. LORI WILCOX—Columbus, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Gamma lota Little Sis- ter, Art Club. DENNIS K. WILDERMAN—Poseyville, In- diana, Phi Theta Kappa, Auto Mechanics lub. ANN WILLIAMS—Vincennes, Indiana, Alpha Theta Chi. DAVID WILLIAMS—Loogootee, Indiana. DOUG WILLIAMS—tIndianapolis, Dance Band, Christian Science Group (President). GLADYS KATHRYN WILLIAMS—South Bend, Indiana, Communications Unlimited, Karate Club. Indiana, Informal NANCY WILLIAMS—Vincennes, Student Activities Council, Students Club, Blazerettes. Indiana, International SUSAN K. WILLIAMS—Vincennes, Indiana. PAT WILLIS—Shelbyville, Indiana. CYNTHIA FAYE WILLIS—Indianapolis, In- diana, Distributive Education Club of Amer- ica, Blazerettes. CATHRIN WILSON—Vincennes, Indiana, In- diana Association of Nursing Students. LOREN WILSON—Bloomington, Indiana. JO ANN WITHERS—Laconia, Indiana, Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Theta Chi, Baptist Stu- dent Union (Secretary), Intramural Sports, Office Education Association. JOE L. WITHERSPOON Ill—Gary, Indiana, Lampados Club (Vice-President), Intramural Sports. WILLIAM E. WOOLEVER, JR.—Logansport, Indiana, Le Revoir Photographer, Trail- blazer Staff. RICHARD WOOLLEY—Brook, Indiana. PAUL R. YORK—Vincennes, Indiana. SHARON ROSE YOUNG—Noblesville, In- diana, Miss VU. ROGER ZILIAK—Hsubstadt, Indiana, Delta Gamma lota. GARY L. ZIMMER—Royal Center, Indiana, Auto Mechanics Club (President). MARK R. ZUKUNFT—Bedford, Indiana, Agriculture Club, Collegiate 4-H. 227 228 Abendroth, Walter R. 112 Albright, Preston B. 76,118 Archambeault, Betty J. 112 Archambeault, William 118 Bailey, Dorothy G. 112 Ballard, Ruth 125 Bardole, Jay A. 117 Baril, Lynn Ann 125 Bates, Rick 111 Bathe, Gene 120 Baxendale, Barrett L. 117 Beach, L. Joe 120 Beall, Charles J. 112 Beckes, Isaac K. 16,32,108 Berry, Martha M. 113 Bombard, Kendall E. 120 Bottenfield, Jack L. 109 Bowman, Patricia Sue 113 Bradfield, Allen L. 117 Bradley, Don B., III 70,120 Breimeier, LeRoy P. 117 Brenton, VeraL. 113 Brain, James F. 120 Browning, Dorothy 78,124 Bryant, Elizabeth R. 117 Bullerdick, Lela Kay 113 Burger, Sister M. Bertilia 126 Butler, William S. 113 Cagle, Robert K. 113 Campbell, James R. 120 Carter, Cornelia 109 Chatham, Judith M. 113 Chiles, Ernest S. 120 Coyner, Barbara Kay 120 Dailey, James Michael 119 Dale, Linda K. 117 Day, Richard P. 113,104 DeBoer, Barbara 111 DeCosted, Nancy 117 Deem, Caroll R. 113 Delli, Charlotte 113 Dempsey, Gary 113 Dempsey, Sharon L. 113 Dhonau, Curtis A. 117 Dodson, Deborah 117 Dodson, James E. 117 Dollahan, June R. 119 Dowden, Dale E. 117 Downey, Anthony 120 Eavey, Richard D. 120 Edwards, Karen 120 Edwards, Larry D. 113 Edwards, Laura 113 Edwards, Ronald L. 120 Ertel, Richard J. 113 Fanton, Vivian 125 Farrell, Ernestine T. 113 Fitzgerald, Thomas F. 114 Ford, David R. 117 Ford, Roger 120 Frazier, David 120 Friesen, Jacob 120 Gegenheimer, Jerry W. 110 Gines, Karen R. 120 Godare, Jane 114 Godare, M. Lee 121 Goebel, Sister Mary Walter 126 Goodman, Gordon A. 120 Graham, Catherine 114 Graham, Steven R. 120 Gunn, Lorenzo, N. 114 Hamilton, Donald 121 Hart, Martha 81,125 FACULTY INDEX Hatton, Bessie W. 114 Hildenbrand, Theresa 126 Hill, Howard J. 110 Hoffhaus, Ray 117 Hortin, Arthur E. 121 Hostetler, Kenneth 114 Hostetler, Sandra 69,119 Hostrawer, Timothy R. 117 Houchins, Vernon E. 114,212,219 Huxley, Jeffrey Scott 117 Ingram, John 121 Jacobs, Mike 100 Johnson, Ben E. 114,210,218 Johnson, Betty M. 114,121 Joice, Carl J. 124 Judkins, Joseph A. 121 Keusch, David J. 117 King, Rosemary 121 King, William D. 121 Kleine, Richard 118 Kleine, Virginia S. 114 Klinker, J. Edward 109 Klinker, Harriette G. 112 Krasean, Thomas 114 Koenig, Carl L. 121 Kohn, Sister Generose 126 Knust, Sister Mary Nicholas 126 Kunz, Gene 127 Lane, Ted D. 124 Lawlis, Chelsea L. 118 Jeffries, Ron 121 Libby, Martha A. 115 Loomis, Amy G. 115 Lyons, Robert E. 121 McCraney, Terry D. 119 McGlone, Forrest 121 McQuaid, Marie L. 17,124,219 Maddock, Jacqueline M. 115 Marquez, Donald R. 121 May, Edith M. 122 May, Ronald Lee 124 Meier, Victor L. 115 Messmer, James A. 122 Meuser, Max 127 Meyer, M. David 119 Miller, Marcia Kay 115 Miller, Marjorie 122 Miller, Virginia 118 Minderman, J. Patrick 125,212 Moore, Orville F. 119 Murphy, Helen A. 111 Murphy, Richard H. 87 Myers, Andrea L. 69,115,207 Newton, Phyllis 122 Niehaus, Frederick M. 112 Nielsen, Arthur L. 122 Nowling, Jack L. 122 Orr, J. Rollie 111 Orr, Robert H. 119 Ostendorf, John H. 118 Page, Sherrel E. 122 Palmer, D. Fern 118 Petts, Mae H. 115 Pfaff, Carol E. 122 Pitkin, Elizabeth A. 111 Pointer, Richard A. 87,122 Potter, Rita 1.115 Prince, James F. 155 Raley, Joseph E. 115 Reed, Reverend Craig 126 Reinhart, Susan E. 115 Reynolds, Jerry O. 115 Ricks, Robert 122 Riegle, Daryle E. 118 Rinderele, Reverend Walter J. 115 Risch, Stella H. 122 Ritterskamp, Lois H. 122 Robb, Rollin 124 Roller, Ernest 122 Roof, Hallie 125 Rychener, Lynda L. 122 Sasse, Sister Mary Angela 126 Scanlin, Ellen M. 155 Schwenk, Sister Theresita 127 Schmeling, Reverend John P. 119 Schormann, Randall S. 118 Schroeder, Reverend Franklyn H. 119 Scheessele, Sister Mary Clare 126 Schuler, Wayne 124 Schultheis, August 125 Schultheis, Robert W. 111 Shappard, Dennis E. 122 Shepard, Lloyd 122 Shepherd, Gary W. 116 Siahou, Liliane 18,79,115 Simon, Marjorie A. 116 Simpson, Paul T. 123 Smith, Gerald E. 123 Smith, Ralph J. 112 Spayd, Sister Mary Carmen 126 Spence, Bill G. 112 Stegemoller, C. William 118,208,210,218 Stephenson, G. Warren 118 Stevens, Robert ‘“‘Gus” 125 Stewart, James D. 118 Summers, Phillip M. 110 Summers, Patty A. 123 Summitt, Paul 124 Talley, C. Bliss 118 Tempel, Gene 127 Thompson, Martha L. 116 Tilley, John P. 123 Tucker, Linda J. 116 Van Meter, Mary M. 87,116 Vieck, Loretta L. 111 Violante, Stephen A. 110 Waggoner, Forrest 112 Wagner, Judith K. 123 Walden, Lena M. 123 Walker, Fred 123 Walker, John M. 118 Watts, Harry T. 123 Weaver, Tim 111 Webb, Miriam B. 124 Webb, Sterling K. 116 Wehrman, Marvin 125 West, Lois 121 Wetmore, Stephen Bayne 119 Whaley, Carol 116 Whaley, Frederick E. 123 White, Virginia 125 Whiteman, Jerry L. 119 Whitkanack, Kenneth J. 123 Wilson, Timothy David 119 Wilson, Wayne P. 116 Young, David 125 Young, Nancy Ann 123 Zeiss, Paul Anthony 123 Abel, Abby Leigh 169 Abel, Amy E. 129 Abernathy, Terry C. 169,90 ‘ Ach, Mark Robert 169 Ackerman, Dean Karl 129 Adams, Garry T. 129 Adams, Gary Bruce 169 Adams, Gloria Elaine 169 Adams, Judy Karen 129 Adams, Peggy D. 169 Adams, Terry Joe 169 Adamson, Melinda Ann 129 Adkins, Vickie Kay 129,65 Agler, Thomas L. 169 Agnew, Paula Elaine 169 Ahearn, Edward Patrick 169 Akins, John William 129 Albertson, John Edward 169 Alexander, Dean A. 169,212 Alexander, Phyllis Jo 129,65 Alexander, Thomas Jefferson 103,169 Allen, Gail Patricia 82,169 Allen, Greg L. 202 Allen, Judith Ann 96,98,129 Allen, Richard Michael 169,212 Allison, Roberta E. 129 Alsop, William T. 169 Altstadt, Robert Charles 77 Alverson, Terry Lee 214 Alvey, Nancy Arlene 169 Anderson, Betty Jane 129 Anderson, Dallas Eugene 129 Anderson, Kerry Wayne 169 Anderson, Mary J. 64,129 Anderson, Randy Jill 129,207 Anderson, Rebecca J. 129 Anderson, Richard Wray 129 Anderson, Steven L. 169 Andis, Steven B. 169 Andrews, Dennis L. 169 Andrick, Gene R. 169 Anson, Debra M. 169 Applegate, Bryon T. 169 Arbuckle, Steven R. 169 Arendt, James R. 169 Armfield, Steve L. 169 Armmer, Paul D. 129 Armstrong, Hal T. 212 Armstrong, Michael J. 169 Arnett, Madeline J. 169 Arnold, Deborah K. 169 Arthur, Philip Lee 169 Ashby, Joe Ed. 169 Ashelford, Mary Jane 169 Astrike, Edward B. 129 Atkinson, Jeanne E. 129 Attaway, Nancy S. 169,207 Atwood, Sherry L. 169 Avery, Marcia E. 83,101 Avra, Guy E. 129 Backherms, Bradley B. 130 Baecher, Franklin J. 170 Bahler, Debra E. 130 Bailey, Mark D. 92,170 Bailey, Thomas G. 103,130 Bain, Lindsey A. 88,91,104,170 Bair, James L. 77,170 Baker, David R. 170 Baker, Marsha Ann 65 Baker, Martha A. 207 Baker, Ralph H. 130 Baker, Suzanne 69,130 Baldwin, John F. 170 Ball, Carolyn 170 Ball, Jeffery C. 92 STUDENT INDEX Ballard, Debbie L. 69 Bambrough, Robert K. 87,130 Bane, Barry N. 170 Banta, Roberta L. 130 Barber, Donald D. 170 Barbush, Cornelia M. 65,130 Barclay, Mark C. 170 Barker, Philip Alan 170 Barnes, Dawn Lee 170 Barrett, Margaret A. 170 Bartholomew, Stephen P. 170 Bartz, Timothy B. 104,130 Basey, Connie Sue 170 Bathe, Rick W. 130 Bauer, Matthew J. 87 Baugh, Gregory A. 170 Bauman, Kathleen E. 130 Baumgartner, Charles H. 130 Baxter, Gary Lee 170,208 Baynes, Jack B. 170 Beach, Jamie M. 170,212 Beam, Joe S. 92,170 Beard, Mark S. 92 Beasley, Lawrence C. 91,170 Beaty, Terry B. 130 Beauchamp, Stephanie G. 170 Beck, Diana M. 130 Beck, Stephen M. 92 Beckett, Samuel L. 90 Beckman, Chris T. 130 Beckner, Sheila E. 82 Behling, James P. 130 Behme, Clarence J., Jr. 77,130 Bellew, Sandra J. 65 Bender, Steven D. 87,92,130 Benham, Carolyn J. 96,170 Bennett, Claude E. 170 Bentz, Sarah J. 92,98,130 Bereolos, Hercules J. 170 Berg, Michael J. 92,98,131 Bergeron, Diane M. 170 Bernardi, Candace C. 131 Berry, Darrell A. 98,131,208 Berry, Darrell J. 95,131 Berry, Robert Lee 170 Bevers, Richard A. 170 Bezy, Robert E. 88,131 Bickel, Joseph A. 92 Biddings, LaVon 82,170 Biegel, Barbara L. 64 Bieker, Bryan E. 170 Bigos, Mary J. 170,206 Bilbee, Teresa J. 31,69,85,101,131 Billiard, Joanna K. 131 Bills, Randall K. 131,91 Bilskie, James R. 92 Birk, Mike L. 170 Bittinger, Kevin K. 170 Birkla, John P. 170 Black, Alistair, B. 170 Blagg, Donald E. 208 Bland, Juanita 171 Blaugher, Michael A. 103,171 Blendowski, Vincent S. 171 Bliss, Melanie 64,132 Bloemker, Edward M. 171 Blondell, Ronald C. 132 Blubaugh, Robert D. 96,132 Bluebaum, Frank C. 132 Boals, Jane 43 Bodart, Larry E. 171 Boesch, James C. 85,132 Boles, Suzanne A. 132 Boltz, Deborah E. 103,171 Bonaventura, Pam 69,101,132 Bonewits, Warren B. 86,97,132 Boone, Nancy L. 171 Borel, Arthur J. 82,90,171 Bosley, Leila Joyce 101,132 Boswell, Tracy C. 171 Bottema, Christina A. 171 Bowers, Paul J., Jr. 132 Bowers, Richard L. 15,95,132 Bowman, Carol Ann 69,85,132 Bowser, Robert W. 84,98,171 Boze, Gregory S. 132 Boyer, Ned A. 171 Bracey, Gary L. 132 Bradley, George R. 95,132 Bradley, Harley N. 34 Bradtmueller, Damon J. 98,132 Bragg, Ira, II1 171 Branaman, Russell C. 171 Brandley, E. Parker 132 Branson, William D., Jr. 171 Brattain, Marshall R. 171 Brauer, Jerald R. 132 Breedlove, Jerry L. 132 Bridgeman, Ricky L. 132 Bridwell, Ben Lee 15,92,133 Briggs, Robert L. 171,210 Briner, Gloria L. 171 Brinkerhoff, Stephen W. 133 Brinksneader, Norman L. 171,208,210 Broglin, A. Christopher 104,171 Brokering, Ronald E. 133 Brocksmith, Kathy Ann 171 Brooks, Larry J: 90,171 Brost, Thomas E. 171 Brown, Damona K. 171 Brown, Linda D. 171 Brown, Louis T. 44 Brown, Lucinda R. 133 Brown, Michael S. 171 Brown, Rebecca L. 65,90,133 Brown, Rubin L. 15,133 Brown, Stanley Noble 133 Broyles, Michael Wayne 133 Bruce, Mari Jane 171 Bruckman, Terese Ellen 171 Buchanan, Theodore P. 171 Buchfehren, Harriet Joyce 171 Buck, John Stephen 84 Bumps, Carlene Ann 133 Burcham, Rhonda Leigh 171 Budreau, Alvin F. 87,171 Burger, Mindy Spurgeon 103,133 Burk, Donna Louise 15,65,98,133 Burk, John 103,171 Burke, Thomas M. 76,77,91,133 Burks, Johnie Lee 83,172 Burp, William E. 98,132 Burris, George Robert 46,90,133 Burton, Brent Wayne 172 Busboom, Connie J. 133 Bushnell, David J. 88,133 Butler, Henry F. 172,208,210 Butler, Jessie Lee 100 Butler, William 202,205 Butler, Yvonne 172 Buttrum, Darlene Kay 172 Buttram, David A. 172 Buzzard, Kristin D. 172 Byers, Phyllis Anne 172 Byers, Tony 202, 203 Byrd, Ronald J. 82,97,98,172 Byrnes, Michael D. 172 Byrnes, Robert P. 172 Cage, Robert D. 172 Cain, Daniel S. 133 229 Caldwell, Gary L. 172 230 Calhoun, Mont A. 172 Campbell, Kevin J. 77,173 Campbell, Robert J. 173 Camperman, John M. 173 Cannon, Linda M. 133 Cannon, Sandra E. 90,133 Cantrell, Nancy K. 31,42,96 Caplinger, Wayne 133 Carey, Bruce D. 134 Cargill, Linda S. 173 Carie, Marcia L. 65,134 Carlile, Rickie L. 134 Carlson, Robert L. 173 Carmichael, Danny R. 134 Carrico, Edward B. 98,134 Carson, Christopher 173 Carter, Kenneth W. 81,134 Carter, Patrick D. 102,103,173 Carter, Stephen M. 90,173 Carver, Charles S. 134 Cassidy, Gary L. 134 Cassin, Daniel T. 173 Catt, Bruce R. 173 Catt, Carol Jane 134 Catt, Ronald Lee 134 Cavanaugh, Patrick Charles 173 Caze, Frederick L. 134 Cecil, Cynthia Kay 173 Chalfant, Philip A. 88,134 Chalfant, Steve D. 134 Chambers, David Curtis 173 Chan, Arthur Shu-Kong 78,193 Chan, Billy Chong-Biu 173 Chan, Henry Hang-Lai 78,134 Chan, Pak Soon 29,78,79,93,98,134 Chan, Wah-Chee 78,134 Chanley, Billy Joe 173 Chappell, Roberta A. 89,134 Charlton, Dale Reese 89,134 Cheng, James Wah Suan 78 Cheung, Joseph Kwok-Leung 78 Cheung, Peter Pak-Chee 78,187 Chiu, Henry Tai-Yu 78,134 Chrapla, Andrew J. 134 Christopher, Judy Kay 173 Churchill, David Lee 210 Cinkoske, William Arthur 173 Claffey, James D., Jr. 87,135 Clark, Charles Thomas 135 Clarkson, Terry E. 135 Clay, Jeffrey Thomas 173 Clem, Neal Q. 103,173 Clendenin, Dean M. 88 Clinton, Linda L. 173 Clover, Robert E. 173 Coan, Duane H. 90 Coates, Steven W. 90 Cockerill, Allen R. 135 Cockerill, William P. 86,135 Coffeen, Timothy J. 173 Cogdill, Barbara J. 173 Cohen, Alan J. 173 Coleman, Gary Allen 173 Collins, David L. 173 Collins, Joseph M. 135 Collins, Joyce A. 173 Columbe, David R. 135 Combs, Pamela J. 100,135 Compton, George C. 173 Compton, George M. 208 Conger, Alice J. 16,102,103,136 Conn, Cecil R. 136 Connolly, Greg R. 173 Conrad, Kim R. 136 Conzolo, Mark W. 173 Cook, Barbara |. 103 Cook, Mary L. 173 Cook, Paul D. 173 Coomer, Blaine A. 173 Coons, Sherri J. 101,173 Cooper, Pamela B. 174 Cooper, Pamela Sue 136 Corbin, Linda S. 174 Cornelius, Carl E. 174 Cotton, Timothy A. 136,182 Coulter, Claudia A. 136 Cover, Louis S. 98 Cowden, Rodney J. 174 Cox, Evan L. 91,136 Cox, James T. 136 Cox, Larry R. 174 Coyne, Brenton S. 86,136 Craig, Peter James 91 Crane, Ernest Lee 136 Crane, Ronald L. 102 Crane, Stephen F. 136 Crawford, Edward D. 174 Creech, Ted Lee 174 Crichlow, Carol Ann 174 Cripe, Michael W. 174 Cripe, Richard G. 136 Critzer, Susan J. 69 Cross, Reginald S. 83 Crow, Marilou E. 136 Crowell, William G. 89 Crull, Stephen M. 92,136,214 Crum, James E. 93,136 Culkin, Larry Kenneth 174 Culligan, Jerald J. 77,136 Cummings, John Winthrop 90,136 Cunningham, Louise Kay 136 Cunningham, William D. 15,77,136 Curtin, Candace Ann 96,136 Cuson, Daniel Leroy 90 Dallas, Robin Hugh 174 Dalton, Brenda 174 Daniel, Dennis Scott 174 Dant, Elizabeth Ann 174 Dausman, Bruce Robert 86,174 Davasher, Charles E. 174 Davidson, Dale 103,174 Davis, Henry Mitchell 174 Davis, Janet Christine 82,101 Davis, Jayne Ann 174 Davis, Lynda Carol 70,137 Davis, Max Alan 174 Davis, Thelma 137 Davis, Timothy M. 174 Davisson, Richard A. 102 Dawson, Pat J. 174 Dean, Michael E. 202 Deckard, Stephen L. 174 DeCausey, Jose 202 Deem, Glennda G. 137 DeHaven, Stanley J. 174 Deig, Gerald E. 70,93,137 Delaney, Benjamin L. 90 Delaney, John A. 174 Delaney, Stephen 103 Delli, William E. 137 Delp, Gregg L. 174 Delp, Rodney G. 103 DeMeritt, Keith M. 137 Denny, Gail A. 137 Deppe, Douglas R. 174 Deviney, Myron J. 174 Dexter, Kim Ann 174 Dexter, Robert G., II 137 Dial, Martin E. 90,91,174 Dickover, Khris Lee 103,174 Dickerson, Charles J. 174 Dickson, Larna M. 174 Diehl, William J. 98,104,174 Dilger, Nicholas R. 137 Dill, Jimmie L. 175 Dilley, Mark E. 137 Dings, Richard N. 175 Dittman, Thomas P. 86,137 Dittoe, William L. 175 Divine, Brenda Sue 175 Dlamini, Lombekiso 78,137 Dlamini, Phiwokwakhe 78,137 Dlamini, Sobandla 137 Dlamini, Tshekedi 78,137 Dlamini, Velibanti 137 Dlamini, Khuzulwandle 78,79 Dobrian, Fred A. 103,175 Dockter, John P. 175 Dolkey, Linda Sue 137 Dollens, Patricia L. 137 Donahue, Christina M. 138 Donham, Herbert A. 103,175 Donovan, Judith K. 175 Doty, Lorraine C. 16,100,138 Dow, Patrick M. 175 Downing, Stephan C. 175 Doyle, Patrick E. 103,175 Drake, Bonnie B. 138 Drake, Linda M. 175 Draving, Ronald E. 138 Dressel, Michael K. 175 Dreyer, Lucinda L. 138 Droege, Jeffry L. 175 Drye, Heinrich F. 175 Dube, Angela R. 175 Duffin, Thomas P. 175 Dugdale, Richard M. 175 Dukes, Carol 175 Dunbar, John B. 89 Dunlap, Charles F. 175 Dunlap, Sherry L. 138 Dunn, Carol N. 175 Dye, Stephen G. 175 Dyer, Richard L. 138 Eagle, Rebecca Jo 175 Earley, David J. 88 Easton, Mary B. 98,138 Easton, Timothy S. 176 Eaton, John T. 138 Eaton, Susan L. 175 Eckerle, Gerald L. 139 Edwards, David R. 88,139 Edwards, James B. 175 Edwards, Sarah A. 101,139 Edwards, Velca D. 175 Eicher, Phillip J. 175 Elder, Victoria A. 69,175 Ellingson, Susan M. 175 Elliott, Ronald G. 139 Elliott, William C. 139 Ellis, David M. 175 Ellis, Kent J. 175 Ellis, Terry J. 175 Ellison, Bonnie J. 139 Elmer, Michael J. 139 Emmert, John A. 139 Endsley, John |. 175 English, Richard W. 91,139 Enlow, William R. 175 Enochs, George C. 175 Ensner, Lynda C. 139 Erler, Mrianne 176 Esarey, Gary A. 139 Eshelman, Carolyn L. 176 Espey, Harold E. 139 Essex, Arthur R. 139 Evans, Pamela S. 94,139 Evans, Richard W. 91,139 Evans, Roger J. 139 Eveland, Marion M. 15,139 Evon, Coleen C. 103,176 Exmeyer, R. Clark 139 Fabyan, Emiel J. 139 Fahey, Debra J. 139 Fairfax, Jana Sue 176 Farnsley, Richard L. 140 Farris, John G. 16,98,140,212 Farris, Martha A. 82,176 Fearheiley, Mary F. 69 Feaster, Michael R. 176 Fehling, Roger C. 140 Ferree, Carl W. 140 Fettig, Patrick T. 176 Ficker, Stephen M. 140 Fields, Virginia L. 140 Fiers, James D. 176 Finch, Judy Jo 103,176 Finch, Patricia J. 176 Fink, Gerald E. 176 Fischer, Gary A. 176 Fischer, Wanda R. 99,176 Fiscus, Bruce W. 140 Fisher, Marvin D. 140 Fisher, Royal B. 82,140,210 Fitzgerald, Glinda A. 65.140,207 Fitzpatrick, Mark E. 102,103,140 Fleace, Victor R. 140 Fleck, Charles L. 176 Fleck, Judith A. 177 Fleck, Mary K. 177 Fleck, Richard L. 140 Fleckenstein, Susan M. 15,65,140 Fleming, Dan Wilson 177 Flenar, Brett J. 140 Fletcher, James D. 177 Florey, Richard C. 86,140 Flory, Thomas C. 140 Flueckiger, Larry L. 177 Foertsch, Karen F. 177 Fonseth, Larry G. 177 Ford, Ja mes R. 70,140 Ford, Thomas M. 177 Fore, Jack L. 140 Fosnight, Deborah S. 207 Foster, Karen A. 82,140 Foster, Harold E. 177 Foster, Wayne C. 177 Fox, Martha M. 141 Fox, Robert E. 177 Foxworthy, Janet L. 177 Frey, Joseph E. 177 Frey, Ronald L. 92,177 Frigge, Lee J. 177 Freeman, Tom E. 177 Froehle, Charles E. 141 Fry, Terrence L. 177 Fuller, Harry Ill 144 Funk, Robert M. 15,141 Gaddis, Stephen G. 177 Gaines, Dorian L. 141 Gainey, Monte K. 177 Gambrell, Nancy E. 99,177 Gamble, Lionel 83 Gardner, David G. 177 Gardner, John D. 177 Gardner, Ralph C. 177 Garrett, Jay S. 177 Garrett, Sallie A. 177 Garrett, Walter L. 177 Gartner, Carla J. 177 Gartner, Robert R. 141 Garvey, Gregory J. 141 Gasser, Deborah H. 98,141 Gastineau, David L. 89,141 Gauchat, Richard H. 103,177 Gaulden, Dennis L. 83,177 Gauldin, Dwight 177 Gehlbach, Linda M. 65,141 Gengler, Mark C. 84,177 Georg, Donna L. 70,178 Gerhart, Caryn D. 177 Gerkin, Donnie Lee 177 Gerschoffer, Niki D. 177 Geryak, John D. 98,141 Gesell, Michael 177 Geswein, Gregory L. 178 Geswein, Karen 178 Gibson, Colleen 178 Gibson, Ronald G. 178 Gibson, Sharon K. 178 Giddens, Charles 178 Gillen, Susan H. 141 Gilley, Jerry 70,141 Gillum, James L. 178 Giles, Nicholas J. 91 Glavas, Frank 78,178 Glotzbach, Patrick J. 62,178 Goben, Jeffrey L. 178 Godby, Henry P. 100,141 Gognat, Timothy A. 141,108 Golden, Martin D. 141 Goldman, Robert E. 178 Golston, Rita D. 178 Golvidis, Gerald R. 178 Goodman, Stephen D. 141 Gosman, Connie Sue 178 Goss, Geneva P. 178 Gouverneur, Carla J. 178 Gouverneur, Erenst L. 163 Gramelspacher, Bertrand E. 77,141 Graves, Judith Ann 141 Gray, Ellis Guy 142 Gray, Gwendolyn Y. 83,101 Greemore, Donald R. 88 Green, Susan Kay 178 Greenwood, Thomas A. 15,87,93,97,98,142 Greenwood, Thomas R. 77 Gregory, Carol D. Jones 178 Greive, Thomas Allen 98,142 Gretencord, Paul Joseph 87,142 Griffin, Coleen Marie 101,142 Griffith, Linda Lee 178 Grim, Susan L. 69,87,178 Grissom, Beth 178 Grimes, Jane Ann 70,98,103,142 Grochowski, Stevie B. 104,178 Grogan, Deborah Ann 178 Grujich, Ruth 94,65,101,142 Gryp, Kenneth P. 70,142 Grzesik, Lawrence J. 178 Guffey, John Cleveland 89 Gustavel, Alan 202 Gutwein, Harvey Robert 178 Gutwein, Timothy W. 178 ition Guy, Kathleen Mary 178 Haas, Margaret Ann 64,178 Haas, Sylvan III 143 Habegger, James Lee 143 Habel, Patrick Dale 178 Hacker, James Glenn 143 Hackney, Gary K. 15,143 Haeberle, James E. 143 Haehl, Michael Richard 178 Hagans, Deborah Lee 143 Hagans, Laurie D. 178 Hagar, Charles 90,178,210 Hahl, Theresa Ellen 178 Haist, Randy D. 178 Haium, David Lee 100,143 Haium, Diane Christine 100,179 Hall, Dorval E. 143 Hall, Garry Lee 143 Hallett, Mark Alan 179 Hamilton, Arthur J. 90 Hamilton, Bruce William 143 Hamilton, Douglas Allen 179 Hamlin, Elizabeth Ann 179 Hamlin, Thomas Fredrick 179 Hamm, Linda Gail 88,179 Hammond, Dinah Belle 69 Hammond, Kathy E. 178 Hammond, Gene DeWayne 179 Hammonds, John R. 143 Hancock, John W. 89 Hanger, Dwight E. 143 Hanger, Sally Ann 94,103 Hann el, Robert Earl 87,143 Hardin, David R. 143 Hardin, George D. 143 Hardin, Kenneth D. 179 Harding, Phillip A. 82,98,143 Harding, Richard F. 179 Hardman, Christopher Dale 179 Hargis, James L. 179 Harless, Karen Ann 69 Harmon, Orville E. 143 Harper, Lee J. 143 Harris, Jim 93,143 Harris, Thomas M. 179 Harris, William M. 82,143 Harrison, Dennis A. 91 Harrison, Mary J. 65,144 Hart, Debby A. 69 179 Hart, Glodine 83 Hartley, Robert J. 96,144 231 232 Hartman, John H. 179 Hartsell, Keith D. 179 Harvey, Steven R. 179 Hash, Steven B. 144 Haskell, Kathy Sue 179 Haskins, Mark A. 101 Hasse, Ron A. 144 Hasses, Robert W. 103,144 Haste, Thomas L. 179 Hasty, Carolyn R. 179 Hathaway, Leonard 82 Hawkins, Betty J. 83,179 Hawkins, John F. III 102,103 Hawley, Roberta J. 103,179 Hayse, Larry B. 179 Haywood, Paul Dennis 77,179 Haywood, Steven V. 83,96,144 Hazelman, Ronald D. 92 Headley, Allen E. 179 Heath, David D. 144 Heckerson, David E. 144 Hedges, Terry E. 144 Heeke, Terrence E. 179 Hein, Jo Berta 70,144 Heinz, Marilyn S. 149 Heinzman, Richard C. 77 Helmling, Rolland L. 29,67,98,15,144 Helphenstine, Lisa J. 179 Henchon, Marilyn M. 65,85,144 Henderson, Cheryl A. 179 Henderson, Leonard A. 144 Hendrick, Marlene S. 144 Hengstebeck, David 77,144 Henn, Gary Lee 144 Henning, Edward J. 144 Herring, Patricia J. 179 Hess, Linda Sue 179 Hess, Thomas L. 144 Hester, James R. 77 Hickey, Patrick J. 179 Hickman, Mark A. 104,144,218 Hicks, David J. 84 Hidy, Dale R. 102,179 Higer, William H. 145 Hilburt, James M. 179 Hill, Gary L. 41,93,102,103,145 Hill, Mark R. 91 Hill, Phillip R. 102,103 Hill, Stuart T. 145 Hillen, Anthony J. 44,145 Himes, Ross J. 15 Himmelhaver, Christine 69,179 Himsel, Jerry S. 179 Hinds, Mark A. 145 Himes, Bradley B. 179 Hinshaw, Duane A. 98,179 Hisey, Thomas H. 180 Hislope, Joe L. 145 Hite, Robert W. III 180 Hobson, Larry J. 180 Hockett, Frank 180 Hodgen, Michael A. 145 Hoehnke, Richard W. 180 Hoffman, Darrell R. 145 Hoffman, Judith Ann 65,145 Hoffman, Nancy E. 180 Hoffman, Rebecca Ann 145 Hoffman, Sharon Lee 89,180 Hoffman, Stephen W. 145 Hohler, Allen R. 180 Hoke, Ruth Ann 180 Holbrook, Jon David 81,85,145 Holland, Robert L. 180 Hollander, Harold M. 145 Hollingsworth, Carl P. 70 Hollingsworth, Ross B. 102,180 Holmes, Becky A. 145 Holmes, Bruce Lee 180 Holscher, Donald H. 180 Holtzclaw, Lula J. 180 Hooker, Joe S. 95,145 Hooker, Thomas Ross 87,98 Hopkins, Cecilia Camilla 103,180 Hopper, Michael Hollie 180 Hornaday, Ruth Ann 65 Hornback, Martin 145 Horning, Evelyn K. 145 Horstman, John E. 180,208 Horton, Jack A. 98,180 Houchens, Robert R. 100,145 Houghtalen, Barry 180 Howard, Catherine Eileen 180 Howard, Deborah Jo 180 Howard, Douglas E. 180 Howard, Mary Louise 104 Howell, Diane Christine 180 Howell, Pamela Rae 180 Howell, Peggy Ann 64,180 Howell, Steve 145 Hubenthal, Connie S. 145 Hubeny, Linda S. 180 Huffman, Larry Gene 180 Hughes, David Stephen 146 Hughes, Rachel J. 146 Hughes, Russell S. 180 Hunt, Sara Beth 146 Hunter, Jere Evan 103,180 Hunter, Mark Alan 146 Hunter, Nancy A. 146 Hunter, Deborah Lyn 180 Huntington, John R. 93,146 Hurst, Debra Ann 180 Hurst, Joyce Ann 181 Hurst, Stanley A. 81 Hutton, Peggy Jo 146 Huyvaert, Paul M. 180 Hyman, Joseph D. 181 Ip, David Tai-Wai 78,181 Ibarra, Edward David 84,181 Illyes, Robert F. 86 Ingram, Paul R. 29,63,85,99,146 Inskeep, Deborah L. 82 Ireland, Charles W. 181 Irwin, Gary D. 146 Ivers, Ava M. 181 Jackson, Darrell W. 146 Jackson, Mark B. 181 Jakelich, Jeffrey T. 181 James, Mark D. 181 Jarosz, Mary V. 181 Jeffries, Chris D. 146 Jeffries, Johnnie L. 181 Jenkins, Gary K. 146 Jenkinson, Ernest E. 146 Jeremy, Edward H. 146 Jernigan, James L. 181 Jernigan, Joseph A. 146 Jennings, Lin B. 77 Jetmore, Daniel R. 146 Jett, Donetta R. 146 Jett, Janie R. 181 Jines, Emil R. 86,146 Johnson, Carolyn F. 146 Johnson, Deborah A. 94,146 Johnson, Duane E. 181 Johnson, Gary D. 147 Johnson, John A. 181 Johnson, Jon Nicholas 182 Johnson, Larry R. 100,147 Johnson, Mark A. 77 Johnson, Randall S. 147 Johnson, Robert Melvin 182 Johnson, Thomas P. 147,212,214 Johnson, Vicki A. 182 Joiner, Laura L. 147 Jones, Allen R. 147 Jones, Andrew Stephen 147 Jones, Daniel L. 85 Jones, James S. 103,147 Jones, Lawrence Thomas 148 Jones, Marion D. 148 Jones, Melinda Louise 92,148 Jones, Peggy Lynn 94,148 Jones, Theresa A. 182 Jones, Larry G. 148 Jordan, Sandra S. 182 Joslin, Christopher W. 69,101,148,182 Judy, Mark Stephen 182 Juhasz, Stephen M. 182 Justice, Jeffrey Robert 182 Justice, Noel D. 87 Kaiser, John William 182 Kalb, Mary Elaine 182 Kalil, Michael John 148 Kalin, John Michael 148 Kastner, Richard A. 182 Kaufman, Michael L. 182 Kazluski, Stanley J. 148 Keel, Jerry Lee 182 Keeling, Ron L. 95,148 Keenan, Andrew A. 91,148 Keesling, Daryl Duane 182 Keiper, John Anthony 148 Keith, Elizabeth Ann 182 Kellams, Patricia Hamm 98,148 Keller, Terrance Dean 182 Kelley, John Thomas 148 Kelly, Kevin Thomas 96,148 Kelso, Ru Ann 148 Kennedy, Michael R. 148 Kennie, Robert L. 87,90,182 Kenny, James Patrick 182 Kern, Thomas Randy 182,212 Kernel, Jeff L. 182 Kessler, Linda Susan 89,182 Khan, Mashood A. 78,79,148 Kidd, Charles D. 15 Kiefer, David 148 Kiefer, Jonathan D. 182 Kiersztyn, Robert P. 90,182 Kilburn, Alan Dean 148 Kimmel, Steven Harlan 77 King, Debra E. 83,182 King, Russell D. 149 Kirkpatrick, Roxanne M. 149 Kizer, Carl Ed 28 Klapak, Paul Louis 182 Kleckner, Martin E. 149 Kleiber, Rance Lee 100,149 Klein, James E. 149 Klein, Philip A. 182 Klein, Shelley Denise 182 Kleis, Gary E. 182 Klen, Michael J. 90,149 Knecht, Vicki Lee 182 Knippenberg, Judi Kay 100,182 Kochert, Diane Rose 182 Koebler, Robert James 182 Kofler, Charles W. 149 Konecay, Arthur W. 183 Konecay, Margaret Ann 182 Konkle, Julia Ann 96,183 Konkle, John Robert 96 Kopcha, Michelle 96,149 Kopp, Kenneth D. 149 Korff, Randall E. 102,103 Kornheiser, Irving C. 15,98,149 Kraus, Jeanette Loretta 149 Kraus, John Walter 149 Kreba, Richard Brian 70,77,149 Krewson, David L. 63 Krienik, Jeffrey 183 Krill, Richard E. 149 Krych, David K. 183 Kuminecz, James B. 183 LaBrosse, Timothy J. 208,210 Lacey, Philip C. 183 Lacey, Robert 91,183 Lackey, Keith Dwayne 183 Lafuze, Joe T. 183 Lai, Raymond Chik-Fan 78,173 Lampert, Michael R. 183 Landis, Steven N. 89,183 Landon, Charles R. 183 Landwerlen, Deborah R. 183 Lane, Denise R. 183 Lange, Bonnie G. 70,101,183 Langlois, Ellen C. 149 Langworthy, Brenda J. 183 Lannan, Steven L. 183 Lanning, James |. 183 Lansdowne, Charles H. 149 Later, Edward D. 183 Lau, Randal Sek-Tim 78,192 Laughlin, Kelly Jo 183 Lawrence, Mike 77,183 Laughner, Michael R. 183 Lee, Frederick N. 149 Lee, Paul Mathew 149 Leek, Dennis J. 150 Leffler, Tim Alan 183 Lemke, Thomas 183 Lemmon, Roberta J. 183 Leonard, Mark A. 183 Leonard, Paul Alan 150 Leslie, Linda Lee 183 Letterman, Beth Ann 183 Leung, Lawrence Chi-Ching 78,83 Leung, Felix Wing Hang 78,79 Leung, Julia Sing-yee 78 Lewis, John D. 183 Lewis, Leland L. 183 Lindsay, Janet Kay 183 Lingerfeldt, Bruce Alan 184 Linville, Paul M. 184 Lippke, John G. 150 Littell, Joseph K. 184 Little, David E. 150 Little, Jack Alan 184,208,210 Little, Susan 69 Little, Thomas J. 92 Littler, Gayle L. 184 Litton, Nancy L. 184 Lloyd, Michael A. 89,150 Lockhart, Keith A. 150 Long, Clark M. 82 Long, Ora Lee 183 Longest, Michael L. 184 Longest, William D. 88 Loudenback, Jacquelyn 184 Loudenback, Richard D. 184 Love, Cindy L. 70,150 Lovelace, James E. 184 Lundy, Daniel Joe 184 Luth, Loury Joseph 150 Lutterman, Sherrie M. 184 Lynch, Donald A. 150 Lyons, Kitty Jo 15,98,150 McAdoo, Robert 202,204,205 McAfee, Danny Douglas 186 McAfee, Michael E. 153 McCabe, Michael E. 153 McCallum, Deborah Kay 153 McCammon, Lynn Ann 153 McCarty, Michel Dayle 186 McClelland, John B. 186 McClellan, Sheila Jean 94,101,153 McClure, Michael L. 186 McClure, Susan E. 69,186 McCombs, Dennis Joe 88,186 McCool, Dennis R. 186 McCormick, Denis 186 McCoy, Angela L. 186 McCoy, Lawrence D. 186 McCray, Morris L. 153 McCullough, Robert R. 186 McCullough, Theresa Ann 97,153 McCutchen, Brian R. 153 McDermott, Philip M. 186 McFarland, Clyde W. 70,153 McFerran, Nancy Alice 94,153 McGarity, James Michael 153 McGaughey, Richard Stone 153 McGinnis, Randall Charles 88 McGowan, Barry M. 153 McGrath, Francis P. 154 McKinley, Kathy June 154 McKinney, Ralph 154 McKinney, Christopher E. 186 McLaughlin, Sue E. 186 McLaurin, Thomas 83 McMahon, Kimberly A. 154 McManus, David L. 154 McNally, Stephen N. 186 McMurry, Gregory A. 77,186 McPeek, John Scot 154 McPhail, Joseph R. 187 McWilliams, Douglas 187 Maas, Gary Lee 84,184 Machen, Steve 208,210 Macke, Michael D. 150 MacNab, D. John 150 Maddox, Nola D. 184 Mahon, Kevin P. 184 Majors, Alice F. 150 Mallett, Patty Sue 150 Mally, Chris G. 150,214 Malone, Althea L. 184 Manien, Marc J. 31,150 Mann, Dennis E. 150 Marchino, Diane K. 151 Mark, Kevin J. 184 Mars, Jeffrey P. 184 Marshall, Judith L. 184 Marshall, Michael D. 184 Martin, Cynthia S. 151 Martin, David R. 82,151 Martin, Donald W. 184 Martin, Ellen E. 65,151 Martin, Garry P. 151 Martin, Jerry L. 151 Martin, Neal E. 184 Martin, Robert J. 151 Martin, Warren G. 88,151 Mattern, John P. 151 Mattingly, Kevin A. 152 Matzat, Kenneth E. 184 Maust, Galen D. 184 Mautner, Terry G. 184 Maynard, Daniel A. 184 Mayo, Windy L. 83,103,184 Meade, Charles V. 16,129 Meeker, Gary G. 152 Mehler, Toni S. 152 Meisberger, Donald L. 152 Merchat, Louis Henry 86 Meredith, Terry L. 93,152 Messick, Gary L. 152 Metelko, John L. 184 Meyer, Dennis E. 15,152 Meyer, Helen C. 52,53,87 Meyers, Vernon N. 184 Middleton, Harvey N. Jr. 82,93,98,152 Mikosz, Stanley A. 90,91,152 Milo, Marcia L. 64,87 Miles, James M. 15 Miley, William L. 88 Miller, David S. 184 Miller, David W. 152 Miller, Donald K. 184 Miller, Gary L. 184 Miller, John R. 103 Miller, Judy E. 184 Miller, Margaret A. 185 Miller, Mary K. 152 Miller, Michael T. 90 Miller, Molly P. 185 Miller, Paul A. 84,185 Miller, Ruth D. 18 Miller, William J. 185 Miller, William R. 86,152 Millis, David J. 185 Milo, Marcia 104,185 Minar, Robert K. 185 Minderman, John R. 77,152 Minella, Frank E. 185 Minnich, Gary G. 92,104 Mirelez, Solomon 89 Mischler, Mark E. 185 Mitchell, Melissa A. 64,152 Mobley, Gene A. 150,210 Modisett, Gregory 92,185 Moehn, Ruth D. 52,69,101 Mohler, Jeff N. 185 Mohr, Randy J. 185 Molesworth, Harry B. 185 Molt, Doris J. 99,152 Mongin, Leah L. 69 Montgomery H. Edward 185 Montgomery Mark J. 91,152 Montgomery, Oliver F. 84,186 Moore, Allan R. 89 Moore, Anthony L. 186 Moore, Deitra K. 101 Moore, Donald E. 152 Moore, Douglas E. 184 Moore, Randall A. 184 Moore, Ronald L. 152 Moore, Sandra 184 Moran, Phyllis Jo 186 Morgan, Helen M. 152 Morris, Dan A. 186,208,210 Morrison, Allyson A. 153 Morton, Reginald 91,153,210 Moseley, Marsha K. 92,186 Moser, Edwin E. 186 Mosier, Brent E. 153 Motsinger, Johnna E. 69 Moyer, Douglas A. 88,186 Mozingo, Debby J. 186 Mroz, Thomas J. 86,186 Mull, Derald L. 76 Mullins, Kathleen W. 94,153 Munger, William R. 153 Munier, Mary Lou 153 Murphy, Marilyn J. 186 Murphy, Myron Joe 153 Murphy, Robert J. 186 Murray, Barbara 186 Murray, Joseph H. 186 Myers, Jack R. 186 Myers, Mark A. 186 Myers, Terry D. 186 Nagy, Paul J. 15,154 Nahmias, Scott Alan 98,154 Nalley, Linda J. 187 Nash, Helen L. 155 Nash, Larry E. 155 Naughton, Dennis P. 187 Naville, Jeanie Ann 69,187 Nellans, Miles Lee 155 Nelson, Donald E. 187 Nelson, Jerry Lee 187 Nelson, Mark Jay 16,95,155 Nelson, Peggy Ann 69,187 Nesbitt, Donald G. 187 Neu, Joseph B. 187 Neuwelt, Daniel M. 155 Newlin, Joe Edgar 187 Newman, Rhett M. 187 Newton, John Mark 155 Nicholson, Mary A. 187 Nicol, Robert D. 77,187 Nienaber, Frank 187 Nixon, Darell 187 Nocton, Martha Ann 187 Nonte, Patrick J. 187 Norris, Donald J. 187 Norris, John F. 187 Norris, Judy A. 187 Norris, Marsha S. 69,155,161 Northenor, Dennis M. 155 Nowling, Carl P. 93,155 Oblon, David J. 187 O’Dell, Timothy H. 84,187 Odum, David E. 98,155 Offerle, Edward L. 77 Oliver, Jesse A. 187 Organ, Charles E. 82,155,210 Osborne, Timothy Lee 187 Osha, Michael Lee 155 Osmon, Sue Ann 15,155 Oster, William B. 77,187 Otto, Mark J. 15 Overby, Linda L. 88,155 Overmyer, Steven R. 155 Overpeck, Donald I. 187 Owen, Michael P. 187 Pace, Rodney L. 83,187 Pachynski, Daniel E. 155 Paddack, Clemmet J. 187 Palmer, Brad W. 187 Palmer, David B. 155 Palmer, Leslie Elaine 207 Palmer, Robert E. 187 Pancake, Vicky G. 187 Parker, Cheryl Kay 155 Parker, John David 91,188 Parker, Michael Edwin 188 Parrish, Garry L. 92,156 Parsons, Kenneth E. 156 Paschke, Jeffrey L. 188 Pastry, Katherine Jean 156 Patrick, John Joseph 84,188 Patrick, Sandra L. 188 Patton, Gary Mulford 92,188 Patton, Jerilyn Sue 188 Patton, Shirley E. 188 Paul, Richard N. 156 Paul, Roberta P. 29,64,156 Paulson, Mark Fredrick 188 Pavy, Steven Charley 88,188 Pea, Linda Joan 156 Pea, Richard Joseph 86 Peacock, Rita Irene 86,94,98,100,156 Peck, Deborah C. 64,188 Peck, Robert A. II 84,188 Peelman, Debra J. 39,69,156,206 Peeples, Ronald L. 156 Pell, Charles Alan 188 Pell, Raymond Dudley 156 Pence, John Dale 188 Perkins, Edward McKnight 188 Perkins, Irene 156 Perkins, Margaret May 189 Perkins, Rhonda Rene 156 Perry, Stephen A. 188 Peters, Stephen Earl 189 Peterson, John A. 189 Petroff, Gregory Allan 189 Pettit, Jeffrey Alan 156 Pfeifer, Gary L. 93,156 Pfoff, Daniel W. 156 Phelps, Sharon A. 156 Phillips, Fonda Sue 156 Pieper, Angela Gae 189 Pieper, Susan Marie 189,207 Pierce, Charles David 156 Pierson, Anthony Clark 189 Pierce, Bobbie 101,156 Plymate, Janet Sue 94,157 Pigg, Brenda J. 156 Pillai, Anandan 189 Pillai, Mohanan 87,189 Poczik, Charles 189 Poe, Kathleen Jane 189 Pokorney, John P. 189 Polhamus, Lawrence A. 189 Pensler, Merrilynn 189 Pope, James Robert 189 Pope, Larry |. 87 Porter, Harry L. 157 Porter, Richard N. 77 Posante, Ronald Philip 77 Posey, William P. 86 Potts, Larry 189 Powell, Charles T. 91,157 Power, Rickie Joe 157 Prather, Pamela Elizabeth 100 Preuss, Michael L. 189 Price, Jerry E. 189 Pride, Charles W. 157 Pride, Lawrence E. 189 Pritchett, Ronald D. 157 Profeta, Louis A. 189 Profitt, Connie 96 Pryor, John Howard 89,189 Puckett, Johnny J. 83,103,189 Puetz, Carol Ann 189 Pyle, Jon C. 54,77 Qualkenbush 189 Rackow, John J. 189 Rademaker, Rhonda C. 64,189 Radford, Raymond E. 189 Radtke, Arthur J. 158 Raffignone, Ronnie L. 89,189 Rasche, Clara M. 104,189 Rauscher, Mark A. 157 Ray, Charles H. 190 Ray, James Patrick 77 Ray, Rita Kay 157 Rayle, Sherry E. 69,190 Reagan, Ray H. 84,190 Rearick, Leonard A. 157 Recker, Paul A. 91,157 Rector, Charlene Kay 157 Redmon, Charles David 77,157 Redmon, William A. 157 Redmond, Linda Marie 70,157 Reed, Rebecca Ruth 15 Reed, Theodore L. 192 Reedy, Michael D. 157 Reel, Charles E. 88 Reeves, Danny N. 190 Reidy, Steven T. 190 Reimer, James Robert 190 Reinhart, Bruce A. 190 Remlinger, Bruce Roland 90 Renner, Gregory Lynn 86,190 Rentschler, Thomas E. 93,102,103,157 Repass, Robert T. 63,85 Reynolds, Charles T. 190 Reynolds, Cynthia L. 157,207 Reynolds, Dennis W. 157 Reynolds, Staretta J. 190 Rhodes, Stephen Michael 157 Riba, Richard Alan 190 Richard, Joe Starr 190 Richard, John Albert 190 Richeson, Kyle E. 157 Ridgley, Joseph E. 53,158 Riehle, Dane J. 158 Riggs, Rebecca J. 158 Riley, Patrick M. 92,190 Ring, Tom A. 88,99,190 Ringer, M. Susan 190 Rinsch, Paul C. 190 Ripplemeier, Alan Joe 190 Risch, Christopher A. 190 Risner, Archie R. 158 Risner, Stanley B. 190 Ritter, Linda C. 158 Roach, Christina R. 158 Roark, Dale L. 191 Robertson, Evelyn S. 158 Robertson, Kenton S. 191 Robinson, James Ray 190 Robinson, Sherry A. 190 Robinson, Steven A. 190 Robinson, William S. 93,190 Robison, Glen D. 190 Rock, Frances E. 70 Rockne, Jeane A. 191 Rockwell, Raymond H. 190 Roe, Michael D. 190 Roeder, Paulette 69 Rogers, Shirley K. 69,94,159,207 Rogina, Joseph T. 90,190 Rohloff, Richard C. 190 Rohrman, Rita An. 159 Rollison, John D. 190 Roske, Howard E. 190 Ross, Robert R. 191 Ross, Steven 77,159 Rosselot, Gary L. 159 Roussey, Peggy Jo 159 Royalty, Dave M. 159 Rozumalski, Audrey Sue 191 Rubrecht, Kathy M. 191 Rucker, Frederick C. 191 Rudolph, David J. 159 Rudolph, Edward T. 98,159 Rudolph, Gary R. 190 Rugh, Kathryn A. 35,70,159 Rumrill, David L. 159 Rumrill, Jean Ann 69 Runyon, John E. 190 Rusch, Linda R. 191 Rusch, Mary C. 159 Rusch, Stephen R. 191 Rushing, Earlene L. 88,159 Russ, Rebecca Ann 191 Russell, James C. 191 Sain, Teresa Ann 159 Salla, Louis H. 208,210 Salter, Kenneth E. 84,191 Sanborn, Jim K. 191 Sander, Joseph A. 159 Sander, Robert W. 191 Sandlin, Penny Lee 70,191 Santucci, Constance Jane 191 Sare, Vickie Ann 191 Sarver, Carl Wayne 191 Saunders, Vicki Ann 191 Savage, Mark Alan 91 Savage, Robert Cary 191 Scales, Janet Coleen 65,90,159 Schwab, Mark D. 160 Schaedel, Janice Ann 69,159 Schalk, Michael Lynn 191 Schelle, Robert Fred 191 Schenck, Robert John 191 Schelstraete, Joseph J. 191 Scherle, Elaine Rose 191 Schilling, Larry Maurice 191 Schitter, Terrence L. 191 Schmidt, John Walter 159 Schmidt, Marilyn Ann 159 Schmidt, Rodney A. 159 Schmitt, Lawrence R. 99,104,191 Schmitter, Threasa K. 160 Schnakenburg, David Lee 160 Schnarr, Michael Glenn 87,160 Schnaus, Stanley Wayne 160 Schnarr, Perry Ray 191 Schnur, James Leon 92,191 Schoettlin, Glenn Carl 160 Schott, Michael F. 191 Schrader, Frederick L. 31,38,81 Schrader, Jeffrey A. 191 Schroeder, Carol Sue 160 Schroeder, Herman J. 160 Schroeder, Steve Lynn 191 Schue, Robert Lowell 192 Schulen, Reginald Allan 160 Schull, Henry Russell 192 Schulte, Carol Ann 160 Schultz, James Richard 160 Schumaker, Fred W. 160 Schumacher, Linda S. 87,96,160 Schuring, John D. 77 Schutte, Donald P. 160 Schuyler, John H. 160 Scott, Curtis Allan 192 Scroggins, Patricia J. 192 Scudder, Harold K. III 160 Sears, Virginia C. 160 Sechrest, Morton Calvin 192 Seevers, Sandra R. 192 Segrest, Sheila R. 192 Sidel, Lee K. 77,160 Seidl, Mike J. 160 Sellers, Douglas W. 192 Seubert, Patricia A. 160 Sexton, Carol Sue 192 Sexton, John W. 192 Shackelford, Sarah E. 192 Shake, Warren R. 161 Shank, Barbara E. 69,192 Shanks, Roger E. 84,192 Sheppard, Susan Ann 193 Sharp, Susan K. 193 Sharp, Teresa A. 15 Sharpin,; Thomas E. 92 Shearer, Mark G. 193 Sheets, Ronald W. 193 Shelbourne, Gwendolyn 15,65,85,161 Shelly, Joseph J. 77 Shelton, Cynthia M. 193 Shelton, Michael D. 193 Sheridan, Harry C. 15,193 Shew, Richard L. 193 Shilkett, Marilyn Jo 161 Shilling, Mary E. 161 Shinkle, Michael W. 161 Shipp, Jerry Louis 103 Shobe, William T. 70,83,161,210 Shockley, Shirley Regina 24,29,161,206 Sholty, Scott A. 77 Sholty, Stephen Charles 161 Shook, Dennis William 161 Shoptaw, George Michael 104,193 Shumaker, Dan E. 193 Siders, Daniel W. 90,104,193 Siebrase, Tim A. 161 Sievers 88,166 Sievers, James Robert 193 Sievers, Sandra Sue Davis 161 Sievers, Virginia Lea 193 Siewers, Mike J. 161 Siffin, William Francis 102,103 Signorino, Toni B. 64,193 Simmons, Deborah Andrea 82,161 Simms, Kenneth Chris 193 Simmons, John Robert 193 Simpson, Roy M. 202,204 Sims, Michael Lee 92,161 Sinclair, Gail Suzann 193 Singer, Michawl Alan 193 Sink, Myron Kay 81,161 Sinnett, Theresia V. 89,193 Sinnott, John Nicholas 193 Sipes, Larry Alan 193 Sipes, Robert Noble 161 Sitterding, Helen Louise 70,98,161 Sitzman, James L. 87,161 Skinner, Christine L. 193 Skroback, Thomas B. 193 Slake, Vernon L. 90 Slaper, Tina M. 98,99,104,161 Slattery, Phillip M. 15,98,162 Slaron, John W. 82,193 Slayton, Edward L. 162 Sloan, Beth E. 162 Slopsema, Edward L. 193 Slupski, Dennis F. 90,193 Smales, Dan Scott 162 Small, Johnie Clinton 193 Smith, Barbara J. 69,193 Smith, Bernie E. 162 Smith, Carol L. 162 Smith, Charlotte M. 193 Smith, Cheryl E. 162 Smith, Gary L. 193 Smith, Garry W. 193 Smith, Gary R. 162 Smith, Gregory 162,82 Smith, James R. 98,100,162 Smith, Joseph P. 92,208,210 Smith, Judith A. 162 Smith, Kenneth C. 193 Smith, Kent H. 102,103,194 Smith, Mark S. 162 Smith, Martin B. 162,210 Smith, Mike Robert 95 Smith, Noble H. 162 Smith, Pat John 95 Smith, Richard D. 194 235 4 4 aw Si S aot a - s te ae nt NL S c% 23 ri z ey “mS . a Smith, Robert M. 84,194 Smith, Sherry Lynn 194 Smith, Steven G. 194 Smith, Thomas R. 194 Snellenberger, Lora E. 162 Snowball, Janice M. 65 Snyder, Cindy J. 162 Snyder, Gregory E. 162 Snyder, Michael D. 84 id Snyder, Walter L. 162 Sommers, Vincent S. 194 Sohn, John B. 194 Souder, David E. 194 Southerland, Catherine E. 194 Sowers, Obie D. 159 Spaetti, Edward J. 162 Sparks, Judith Ann 65 Sparks, Norman L. 194 Sparks, Norman L. 194 Sparks, Ruth A. 64,162 Spence, Sue A. 101 Spencer, Daniel 194 Spencer, Elizabeth 82,98,128,163 Spencer, Lanta Virgil 194 Spencer, Larry L. 163 Spencer, Raymond D. 194 Spencer, Steve W. 194 Spitler, David B. 95,194 Spradley, Bryan 84,194 Spragg, Vincent P. 194 Spreen, Rebecca L. 194 Springer, Kennard 163 Stadtmiller, Judith C. 163 Stafford, Russell N. 194 Stahl, James W. 76,77,163 Stahly, Larry S. 191,194 Stallings, Thomas E. 194 Stallworth, Victor 83 Stanfield, Kathleen Sue 194 Stath, Susan Lynn 194,206 Stauffer, Cynthia Suzanne 194 Statton, Eileen Marie 69,163 Stannard, Robert Leonard 100,163 Stearns, Keith Owen 194 Steckler, Maxine Kathryn 29,163 Steele, Dale Allen 89 Steen, Daniel L. 194 Steffen, Tim V. 164 Steigerwald, Gary M. 16,28,70,95,98 Stein, Karen Kay 194 Steinert, Nancy Lynn 78,194 Steininger, John Ernest 164 Steinkuhl, Allen Ray 194 Stemle, Charles J. 95,103 Stephens, Ronald E. 82,194 Stephenson, James Douglas 164 Sterne, John H. 194 Stevens, Lisa Jill 29,164 Stevens, Mary Marie 194 Stevenson, Wm. A. 62 Stewart, Greg N. 103,164 Stewart, Steve Ray 77 Stills, Howard L. 194 Stinson, Steven Randall 95,164 Stodgilll, Joe Ellen 195 Stoelting, Mary Susan 65,164 Stolpe, Dean W. 195 Straka, Jay S. 81,85,91,96,164 Stratton, David Allen 195 Straub, Richard Alan 195 Strawmyer, John D. 164 Streff, Frank J. 195 Strom, Laura M. 64,195 Strosnider, James R. 89,164 Strother, Charles W. 195 Strouse, Arthur G. 195 Stuckey, Roger O. 97,195 Stuckey, Verla M. 98,164 Stuntz, Sherry S. 92,164 Sturgeon, Donald P. 103,164 Strum, Sharon A. 69,195 Stutzman, Donna M. 195 Summerville, Katherine B. 195 Susnjara, Bonita M. 195 Sutton, Bruce A. 76,77 Swartzentruber, Helen L. 164 Swygman, Ronale L. 95,195 Taft, John D. 195 Talbott, Pamela Jo 101,195 Tam, Dennis W. 93 Taylor, David R. 86,95,195,210 Taylor, Charles Steven 98,195 Taylor, Jeffrey R. 195 Taylor, Richard L. 90,195 Taylor, Ronald J. 82,164 Taylor, William Lewis 104,164 Teague, Clifford Wayne 195 Terhune, Robert Gordon 195 Tevebaugh, Stephen Ross 89,164 Teverbaugh, Kerry P. 164 Thais, David Francis 164 Tharp, Daniel Lee 82,195 Tharp, Dianne 55,195 Thayer, Greg W. 70,164 Theroff, Michael Ray 88 Thiem, Robert W. 195 Thieman, James R. 165 Thomas, Billy Frank 83,195 Thomas, Daniel Clark 90,165 Thomas, David Bruce 195 Thomas, David Wayne 195 Thomas, Diane Kay 195 Thomas, John Raymond 195 Thomas, Marcia Anne 65,165 Thomas, Mary E. 65,70,165 Thomas, Ora L. 86,165 Thomas, Paula Aileen 195 Thomas, Raymond Darrell 195 Thomas, Ulyssess 83,195 Thompson, Bonnie K. 195 Thompson, Bonnie Sue 64,101,195 Thompson, Rheuben D. 165 Thompson, Sandy Joyce 196 Thompson, Terry Lee 196 Tichenor, Penny Jean 196 Tilley, Suetta 165 Tillman, Alice F. 83 Tobin, Rickie G. 196 Tolbert, Judy Lee 165 Tolbert, Karl Warren Tompkins, Cynthia Joy 196 Topolski, Robert S. 165 Tower, Bruce W. 165 Town, Robert R. 92,165 Townsend, Ricky Lee 196 Treadway, James E. 91,165 Trelinski, Dennis J. 165 Trier, Grant V. 196 Trinkel, Steven F. 86,196 Tromm, Michael L. 196 Truitt, Herbert S. 196 Tucker, Dennis 196 Tucker, Jon D. 15,87 Tucker, Phyllis A. 165 Turk, Harold P. 196 Tyner, Mina Kay 165 Tyner, Norbert Blake 165 Underhill, Michael W. 165 Upshaw, George 83 Utterback, Robert L. 93,196 Utzinger, Don Wm. 63,165 VanGetson, Frank J. 196 VanHart, John H. 196 VanHoy, Mary Ann 196 Vannice, Charles H. 196 VanPelt, Jonelaine 165 Vassar, Jack M. 87 Vaughn, Rickey E. 98,196 Vaughan, Steven P. 76,85 Vichuras, Michael J. 84,196 Vieke, Sharon L. 101,196 Vielhaber, Marcia L. 166 Vogt, Richard T. 196 Vollmer, Robert G. 196 Voyles, Freddie J. 15,103,166 Wade, Deborah Kay 69,196 Wagner, Patricia K. 35,104,196 Wayoner, Stephen P. 196 WahIman, Michael A. 76,77 Waletzko, Michael J. 196 Walker, Brenda L. 83 Walker, Clarence 202,204 Walker, Dan M. 196 Walker, David M. 196 Walker, Michael R. 100 Wallace, Barbara J. 196 Wallace, Guy L. 196 Wallace, James M. 92 Wallace, N. Bruce 166 Wallis, David B. 196 Wallis, Henry G. 196 Walser, Joanne 166 Walston, Stanley E. 16,166 Walters, Gloria J. 197 Wampler, Frances E. 197 Warble, Michael M. 77,85 Ward, James B. 166 Ward, Silas K. 197 Ward, Steve H. 197 Warfield, Keith L. 82 Wargo, Stephen M. 100,197 Warner, Jeffrey M. 212 Warzak, Leo D. 197 Washington, Samuel T. 197 Waterman, Steven E. 92 Watkins, Mary Ann 197 Watson, Donald F. 197 Watson, Kim M. 166 Weathers, Cornelius H. 197 Weaver, Daniel Ray 103,197 Webb, James Garfield 83,166 Webster, Daniel Milton 197 Weddie, Thomas Marvin 197 Weiler, Lawrence Anthony 197 Weinzlitz, Connie Sue 197 Weliky, Cindy L. 89,166 Weliky, Phillip G. 91 Wells, Donald A. 198 Wells, Michael H. 89,166 Welsh, Stephen Kent 198,214 Welton, Peggy Sue 198 Wendelboe, Stephen William 16,95,166,214 Wenizel, Larry Wayne 198 Warskey, Mark Wayne 198 Wert, Charles D. 166 Westfall, Rita Ann 198 Westfall, Rosa Ann 198 Weston, William N. 166 Weyer, Stephen R. 166 Whaley, Beverly K. 69,166 Wheeler, Elizabeth M. 64 198 Wheeler, Jennie 198 Whitaker, Terry David 100,198 White, Anne Lee 198 White, Dale L. 166 White, Gerald E. 198 White, Gloria J. White 198 White, Nicholas Alex 166 White, Patricia Ann 198 White, Reginald W. 83,198 White, Shirley D. White 198 White, Stephan L. 198 Whiteford, James R. 198 Whitlock, Gordon R. 166 Whitlow, Marcia E. 198 Widmann, Dennis Joe 77 Wiese, Mark E. 198,70 Winkle, Stephen M. 81 Wilbur, Mitchell W. 84,198 Wilcox, Delores E. 167 Wilder, Debra L. 198 Wilderman, Dennis K. 167 Wilkinson, Gregg R. 198 Williams, Ann E. 167 Williams, David 167 Williams, Douglas R. 102,103,167 Williams, Gladys K. 167 Williams, Gregory L. 198 Williams, Mark H. 198 Williams, Michele 70,198 Williams, Nancy J. 101,167 Williams, Patricia J. 198 Williams, Peter S. 198 Williams, Susan K. 167 Williams, Tasco B. 198 Williams, Thomas E. 102,103 Williamson, Cynthia L. 198 Willis, Jon Robert 198 Willis, Patricia L. 64,168 Willis, Paul A. Wills, Cynthia Faye 82,161,168 Wilson, Becky Sue 90 Wilson, Brenda Dean 83,98,101,198 Wilson, Cathrine Jo 168 Wilson, Donald Allen 198 Wilson, James Lawrence 88 Wilson, Judy Ann 70,198 Wilson, Kenneth Eugene 91 Wilson, Loren Wayne 168 Wilson, Mark C. 199 Wilson, Paul Hanes 214 Wilson, Steve R. 199 Wilson, Susan Lynn 199 Wilson, Terry Ann 199,103 Wilson, William H. 82,199 Windisch, Steven Ray 199 Wise, Anthony D. 199 Wiseman, Douglas L. 199 Witers, Jo Ann 65,99,168 Witherspoon, Joe L. 82,168 Wittmer, Sharon Marlene 199 Wolf, Jeanne M. 70,199 Wong, Raymond Wai 196 Woo, Kin Chu 78 Wood, Richard H. 91,199 Wood, Stephen Douglas 199 Woodall, Dave M. 199,202,205 Woods, Thomas G. 199 Woolever, William E. 103,168 Woolley, Richard D. 168 Worthy, Tony Byers 199 Wright, Rickey W. 199 Wyant, Terry A. Yingst, Laurel L. 199,207 Yochum, Michael S. 199 Yochum, William G. 86 York, Paul R. 168 Young, Douglas A. 77,199 Young, Sharon Rose 26,27,168 Young, Stephen Shien-Shun 78,199 Zelmer, Ellen Jo 70,103,199 Ziccardi, John W. 199 Ziegelgruber, Paul M. 199 Ziliak, Roger 93,168 Zimmerman, Todd J. 77,199 Zimmer, Gary L. 168 Zukunft, Mark R. 168 A WORD FROM THE EDITOR a OOD wer Now that we’ve put these last few pages together it is hard to believe that we are almost finished. With the finish comes a helpless feeling, in some ways wishing we could start all over again, in other ways being glad the 1971 LE REVOIR is done. | have many people to thank for helping with this yearbook, especial- ly Mrs. Marie McQuaid who has re- tired from the advisorship of the LE REVOIR but has been a great help to me in all the times of need during the year. Many thanks go to Mr. Richard Day, our faculty ad- visor and Mr. Eric Gruesbeck our company representative. Then comes my hard working staff who deserve much of the credit for the 1971 LE REVOIR. My assistant and managing editors Tim Bartz and Mike Shoptaw were constantly by my side along with the others who gave up much of their valuable time. This has been a memorable year and as | look back all | can say is Thank you. Bill Taylor editor-in-chief 1971 Le Revoir TAKE THE GOOD TIMES WITH YOU In years to come, when you pick up this book and open it to this page and look at this picture, REMEM- BER this year: Summer’s end—leaving home and living alone (you can’t go home again); regimented registration; buying books; first classes; and new friends. Fall—the red, orange, yellow leaves singing in the autumn winds or crackling underfoot; silken morning mists; on the pathways, girls smiling shyly as they pass; boys shouting boisterously back and forth; in the classrooms teachers unwinding their spools of knowledge, while the students nod in affirmation (or sleep); and on the fields footballs arc in the afternoon Sky. Winter—the trees stand stark now, black branches clutching at the pale disc of the sun; snowcovered fields and ice-glazed streets; boots trodding the snow to slush; outside the dark wind claws at the face, mak- ing the eyes water and the nose run; inside in the warm dorm rooms a thousand pairs of eyes pour over books to the fluid throb of the stereo, while in the quiet of the lounge girls softly laugh at boys yearning, burning with infatuation; and in the gym the basketball swishes through the net, the cheerleaders cheer, and the crowd yells as the Trailblazers score again. Spring—green fingers thrusting out of the moist earth; clusters of flowers bending as one in the April breeze on the banks of the Wabash; under every tree lovers stand, or sit, or lie, smiling smiles of love—romance is in the air. Finally—finals, term papers, late hours, coffee, No-Doz, clocks ticking as young minds strain to express the lessons they have learned in class. But no examination can test those other, equally important lessons: new identities found after the agony of aliena- tion; no term paper can contain the manifold memor- ies, like the curving flight of a Frisbee, always return- ing to you, and, after all of this, no words can trace the beauty of her face and the smiles of a spring day. Richard Day 239 AUTOGRAPHS 240 ee er of eee ee A g¢ 4 oe re
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