Wabash College - Wabash Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

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Qi - . ---pg . '-.x H 1- 4 -A -. -1- . W, -V . 'YL-fx. ' ' 15.295 . .. . . 35 ,J . .JQVVAQVX V. - VXVQVL -5 VV VVVVVVVZVVVY VV Q L1 --NI.'.'j-3 .V V. Vw-'L.jV,V5V. ,-,V.1f- --1-V'fV VV -'-jV.Vf,-,,V .V V V X X' ' '- -2- mf... -ltr? -4.-.-.T-fi--ff If A rf' Q J -' Nw -ffin-.-fi,-'W '-Hifi ' ' -- - . ff ' ' 'E -Lf..i: S . , , H7 3. X -f. '- -wwf,-DN- -E5 '-3-'Ty f -- 3 f- T, - , 1 ....V:5,V,,.,,- jx ,9, ,VV ,, .V ,Vxx. .,. ,lv ,,,-V.,, .DV -- nu:-. '. ,, - -,, ,.- Q - - -f- -mv-. 1 X.-' --17944.-gi. -, .w -: -:.:g--'- - LS' ., ' . mis: '.,g -gg-.. ,VV ,VV V - - - -- , . . - . -., ,-,,V,-f. ,. .W V-,,, :J 3. v .. ,- - I A'-Y - - mah .ig 15' 3-:Lf .VV 1.1:-,IV VV V V VV 'M '.sfJ,a,3'ii bfi- . ' 1,4 Q .il-SVV 5.V,..V,ia,. ,,. VVV, VVEV V VVVV V V ' ' '-- -1'2 fri' -5'-guiil-,L. W - MSE: W And Thus soid The old blind mon, l see. Why, you con'T see old mon. You're blind, spoke ci young mon. And Then he loughed. The old blind mon soid noThing. He did noThing. BUT he sow. The young mon never sow The blind mon cigoin. Un- like The bird ThoT sodrs over The eorTh perceiving oll, The bird Thc1T meons knowledge, ideos ond experi- ence oind The obiliTy To express Them, The young mon could noT grosp The proTundiTy of The words, I see. He wenT To college. IT wos o smoll men's college in cz smoll Town. And his ToTher sciid To him os he dropped him oFi QT The school, They will Teoch you how To communicoTe, son. BUT I olrecxdy know how To Tolk, Dod, snickered The young mon. 5 s ,f wgg. -. . A '--,J 5'-iw -fx , . 'L ZH - w.f..L,-W. as QQVP PTPh'. w w -' zy- f 12 f ' ,L iss i ffl' 4, ,L 15? ' V .V ,ffm ? if ' 12,57 4 '45-'T M 5 .- fv 1124. Vfli -Q, - 15:21 .ygqwf , ,. ,,k, a My lg, 532' X nf. zap- . - kdjyg - K KTTH ' sax! - K, f law f- - Q ja Pm 1 -22:11 , f, -.Q . 5' xfxlT'z:5eqgfg.Wf . my iyfm V p f K, -2 'Fifi ' T Ze EG U , 5 '52,??Qi9ifW?2 2'2:L.4, za Q , jk 25,11 if 5452 5' 35? ls.. ' GP ? ?g1,H-. ' 1 ' ' , .wr , 'i',...g,,:g.f .. - -1- :E,':2:x.':'k 1' S - ' QEZQLT W , ,, '- V, 1, ,ei ix' , 4 ... - , , 1-, - 'wg was we give: -if xg? . AQ ig Y , . .' .1A.g.A.,xy. Qhfyewwxq i'fr1's'1I?F-1-'J 'if f 4' ff-fy.xsqZSQs'a.4::gfg,.,syQ pw- ' - 44. U-.1 .Q H Q yizih - -h:,.xg- - . 'b f . ' ' fs'f , g, f1qmQzQfiiA'it.f' ,W xv, 5. ,, .E .4 f,w,,L ' 41- Law gsivvng WL we And then he was alone, alone with many other young men, all alone. Classes began and so did the Chapels on Mondays and Thursdays. There were blue books and papers and more blue books. There were pots: pots with a cherry, pots without a cherry, torn up pots and weird smelling pots. There were sophomores. There were his pledge brothers. And there were actives. There was football and there was cross country. The weeks went slowly. And the weekends went fast. Because on the weekends there were girls, or at 4 gm. ff,l,.:Iv4.f,..: 1453, ,f.fik :n5. -,1 'Jul' ' 'Z4j5Zf':i9fw,3glfffbsffkt 153144 , K 7 X ' .- I .. -V, ,fav f,f:g5.3,53,5f. :x:sf1v:':.f:,mf --si. - 1' , :f:'f:-M-.ffff-ff - , , , , . f, 14L.:f'f3 V2 wiv- -ei' ':f':'9C 'iW'i15l3!-.Wil ,. ' ' - ' ' ' - , ,1 4!P-- f1'2?iff-32 f?5915f'f ' -fn'5q41.1f+-, .- V- N X- ' 14-' f -f- ' x f . ,M . - - f , . , f ' f ' 1 ,,,m w1Q'Ufg'fyi v . - .- f 1 ' QSQ?QQ My -ff inf W - 1 'X 9 si ' , xb 'r :ll ' N llIIl!'5 .3 F22-'Q N5 -V ,- n 1 A .IT A mffqmwx-.-wmwmwmw-M,wf-,v,fX,.,,,.,,.,---.,,,,.:Q..,,-MU.. ,,,M,., 12,1 ' www kv, v W-f-f Mwmawwbzpmfw-:fx-,A,.fvfwi-sf.,-pwwyf--.,,,,.c,.,,,4-WH - M,.W--,, , A 9 41 41 l , 2 -1 li , 4 , ,, ,.w'f'4 ' V :Wg an-V Q 5 A , 1 'Q- 9 3 5, ,ff V .N , v: ,- 1 ,,..., , , X R M5 K .. :.:.::.. ' 5 , Yi. ' ' 4 5 :i,:X, , ' X fx XJ' 'fqamw-. W. 'G 1-.Jr M , zi- JW fan'-ll-' .fd I MR:-.4 A W- ,,....v..w-W-N..,.2,,1ff,wfWfvw-f leosT The ideo of girls. SomeTimes There were kegs ond oTher Times There were no cleposiT-no reTurn boTTIes. To The young mon iT seemed ThC1TThC1nksgiving Voco- Tion would never come. And Then iT wos ChrisTmos ThoT would noT orrive. Finolly The yeor was over. He hoc! mode iT. ' Summer wenT oll Too quickly Tor The young mon. He reTurned To The smoll college. BUT Things were differ- SHT. He wos cz sophomore now. He vvos cilso on ocTive. He ThoughT he hod The world by The Toil. 7 One doy while vvolking Through one of The buildings on The compus he overhecxrd oi professor soy, Yes, I see. And The young mon ThoughT of The old blind mon. He sTiII did noT undersTond whof The old mon or The professor hod rnec1nT. BUT he orgued ThoT if The blind mon could see, Then rnoybe he himself could noT. The yeors wenT by quickly. And Then on ci hoT doy in June he soT ouTside The chopel weoring o cop ond gown. He sof There reviewing The four yeors he hcid spenf of The college. 8 III 'Ili'- Wi :LEMENTS W A T67 I I 'wa I 5 ws D 's I I N VIA We 0 assess is 5 32354 34 Se 70,3 52 Te 127,50 84 Po 9293 IIIIA BASES 1 2 H Q H I :sam I 4 em F I 18.9934 Cl 33,453 35 Br YSWS I 528.9644 B5 At ixzwx . Jwoew Gwinn ' A ,G ..,fQ,a,x ,f f ,V f,. 'Fin 4 , ' V ,.,.,.,., :,, Q w P gn, V ' , Qi 'F' 'AS 9 ' 1 ' - S' x Q' W ' - - P- X? P 1 .' vb .bww . 5 A .,,-22,5 A li v N. -K .Sb A V Q x QQ, xl . ? . H ay R. -A is , , M -' , .5 -5: E- 'N 45: A -bi. ft 0 35 -fi , l 4- -9 51: :E , , ,- V. .Q ::.,.. 4 - Q.. . Q, , - Q X f -- if 3 -Ax Kilim K , Q f V f 5 'Q Q' f ' mf , I ,K K X: c t :-'--t .V Qian.:- X up I, XD tv X . x ek Mink. A N X . . ag. -- m . X Hi ue Q 'E .,.,. is ww' i A J , sv N af' Q7 'E , SN' 4 N ' ,::, . .- 1: ' ' Z -kkk 1 Y: Qi? Nwv, Lb 5 ' Q 'K gb 'a . fm- fv if --'w- ry- kxswmi fs -,,' ' X -1 1 K 'E xg , H , - x1,1,? . L. V. ' . f.., - V . '- 32 ' Q V - M5 A , ' M , l 'E ' ' V ' M- P, f A -' . 'N A' V- A A ' 51 ,, , Q 'I A A A ' - ' ' 5 ':-2-5:13552 ,. i: 1'A ' ' ', 4 f ' ,xv-. M 'si aff' 1' . , '- j Q .liigggggiz '1 ff A is I M U ,Y A ' Si x? A- ,Q , I wpw-mug: ,.,, A A I -:L -Q 3, ' E , 5 H f, 1 'k'x'f Q ki' Qffz' 'gi fu 2 , .rf-'fa,.' -3: ' Q if Q n u , 4 f- - wS7 A-' 5--wc.-, , -. , 5 z- I 5 ,1'??Ti,.. 'K J He ThoughT of The clossrooms, The lobs, ond The buildings. He ThoughT of pledge Troining, of singing on The chopel sfeps ond of poiomos ond o bonfire. He ThoughT obouT The iogs he hod hod, obouT The girls he hod dciTed, ond obouT The beer he hod consumed. He ThoughT obouT The deons, The TocuITy, ond The sTudenTs. As he wos honded his diplomo, he ThoughT obouT himself ond rnuTTered beneoTh his breoTh, I see. IT Took Tour yeors for The young mon To receive his sheepskin. BUT iT wos obviously much more Thon o piece of poper ThoT he now owned. IT wos on educo- Tion or even more c1ppropric1Te o cornmunicoTion. A Wobosh communicc1Tion. A Wobosh communicoTion is TonTosTicolly greoTer Thon The obiliTy To speck To onoTher mon ond The knowledge To vvriTe on A poper, IT is bigger Thon carrying out correct laboratory procedures, bigger after a dance weekend. lt is watching the sun come than not cutting an 8:00 class, bigger than belong- up atter an all nighter. It is a midnight escapade ing toatraternity. to DePauw. It is playing pool at the Bank Cigar Store. A Wabash communication is the Sunday atternoon I .. QM fdwvialc lawn fl IT is o VV-hoircuT. IT is on friendly woTer fIghT. IT is o groceful exchonge of The boTon on The cinolers. IT is The rimming of The cup from ThirTy TeeT. IT is win- ning o boskeTboII gome. IT is woTching The compus Cop geT sTuck in The mud. IT is heoring The onswers To The problems of The world from IVIorTy oT The Snocker. IT is puTTing peonuT buT- Ter in The coin reTurn of on poy Te-Iephone. IT is bring- ing cigoreTTes To dinner. A Wobosh communicoTion is even more Thon This. IT Connor be exploined occuroTeIy by worols. BUT iT con be seen in The expressions ond ocTions of ony Wo- bosh mon. I4 242532, aff' r AW W If IS o wry smlle ca look of bewllderment o roucous Iough cz serene store o knowing nod ond o dns Louroged frown This Then IS o Woborsh COmfT1UDICC1TlOl'1. And This book is on o'r'remp'r To record chronologically The Wobosh communicorion for The 1964-1965 yecir. 16 -.Z X I f ,1 Y ' Q ' ! X S , , q ,f ' X i , 'X , ,Q - .1 j J -j X . W K , X W S AU 5 CrcswfofdsyillefIndicmc1, Wc1bQ:gh Cgallegla, lO8fH Editiorf ', Q Lf Y X ir Y V V V V xx 4 V H, ' Y - 1 1 ' A X x . u 1 x f -N, N' g ' N w , W f , -- 4 X Q . , -X ,X ff W 1 - V f X X N ' N , 1 -. 1 S r y 7 4 rf w ' X f L 1 .. ,X ' t N X ,X ,K X J- -T . X ,Ni , X 1 l ' y - xX x . X X X . fi -f . ' f K x X ..f ,, X X Y 2' J I x x ' V N , w , K X 7-,. X 1- .rf Z X f lf' f f , X F . 1 f X 1 .y , - , I .X K . , ,J 7 K , , f A ' 'Q , X , f . X XX ' , 4 X A X ,X , - w . - Y '-z 1. ' f V K 'W WF Q., xg' 7 H . ,XX X , XX X , ,X ,X N X ,, V: Y J , W w , -'n ' Y I X , X X X X F ,T X V .- X ' ' X Y X X ,g - X, xv- , g 1 A . f , f X -V 7 1 4 X. Y YY U - ' f - - ' , ,' 1 1 X x - 7' ' x , X X KX X XA X XX A X , - Y -., K ,Q x f 1 Y V - X t Y T W T , , , X , X X X X - X P X , 'i K ' X , ' f Y 3 X N. Q f X , , A XX x . , X X I X f V Z' N N , v - ' . 4 Q X 1 X V KX -fr Y V. ' ' 4 ,- , w ' ' ' ' ..x 1 ,A X 'Y J V A , W X X X 1 . . LN, Y I ' -' 'Y V x f. X ' ,, ' ' f x- E -V I ' ' , H I I Y - X ' , x, ,--f-, -T w X, I Y V , if v ' ,ff ' , ' - Q J ,, I V X x X fr p .W Y I Y , , I. , X w , , f 1 'Q X x W 1 -X ' - 1 ld. ,A- o 1 ' I . C 9 4,.,,, 4. A: 53 S94 v V' PH? .1 'yu 0 , s 5 X en. 'K ' .,,, B, , J X I 9 P. CONTENTS A Wabash communication I8 Men of Wabash 105 Advertisements i 78 ParT of a Wabash c:ommunicaTion comes early in The Toll for every freshman. IT is called indocTrinaTion. lndoc:TrinaTion is a long word ThaT Tor 249 members of The Class of 1968 meanT wearing poTs. lT meanT proTecTing poTs from sophomore hands. IT also meanT learning The words To Old Wabash and The Alma MaTer. Freshman indocTrinaTion began The Wednesday nighT before The TlrsT classes. On ThaT nighT all Tresh- men meT in The chapel wiTh The Senior Council Cpic- Tured below righTl. There, The rooks learned whaT They could do and whaT They could noT. FRESHMAN INDGCTRINATION yu TJ., ff: . 5 rx, . 3 5, . gn gi - 3' , I, if X 5, , 2 IQ 0 is Tile' ls, ig 5 Q wg Q 35 2 955- X, Q2 f',Q 6 ,vo ex 5, 'Q X-5 iff E The sings on The chopel sTeps Took iTs onnuol Toll of Those who rendered Tongue-Tied versions of The school songs. A sTudenT poll Token on The quesTion OT liquidc1Ting indocTrihoTion Tound mosT of The up- percldssmen voTing ogoinsT oboliTioh while The fresh- men voTed Tor. Now, ThoT's odd. There olso exisTs on ihdocTrihoTion on The TroTerniTy level colled pledge Troining. A pledge musT corry ouT cerToih prescribed duTies or poy. ln such on oT- mosphere cn Treshmon leorns To communicoTe reol TosT. ' 11,59 4' Af? ' --1,.9zf.::: mv ft. ' 'f . ..y.. . Q -5 ' ' ' ' ' - -,W Q.. f f -' , 1 ,. . , fm . We Y 4' ' ' QA ff at ,f Z2 .M Q pl N W S ,. , , Q Q? . Q, C , 45 . 2 . QQ., .wfM15a55s:f5Q-- '1 V. .::, ,, , ..A, ,.Vv ffl., . f ,.: - , , I ... 5 A. , ggi A Z . X x x , 1 'l' I1- , 2, , ff.: 4. . 'E-:SEV ' 1:'?:Q4-' 'ei - 1, 'fig-5, ' ' 2 fiijrif' X., -an . - Q 3 H .pb L , f, 3,42 5. V. ,E l K X '- f . VA, 5754.1 ' H qw. ' .GX 2 . ,. f, ... ,.,,,, ' z , , - ,. , .5 my-.1.,h:,: , . b 1 - wi, , 3 1f ? f , js! 5 :J ' :.jf5--Q. N, ' .5555-L 2231 6 1 .gf f X M . .V ? , ,, f. ,.., ,, fy 6' , 1 A Z' r , , A , ,ful .' ' ' f :f4X-fd: mai' ,V , .,,. . ,.., L,-u , 2 ,,,,., .,. ,- .-1-fzf,,22.f - :f1ff?eZ',2f1wf 1 144, f .fi 5 1 ik .- ,iz-, fy A, V 5 ga 2 fy 5 Io ff, if 1 4, f I 1 3 if 9, 1. f ff ' I W 4 A , if M' I :,-if fu, 5 fm , 1 I Z Q-- V U... , E I if f I 3 ,. ,, , 'v . , , . K 0 12, X, mm, . wig. if H - ' Q in x , ' . !f?,,,.,, ' Q 2,3f.:3.H ,W- 2 ' V .1 .1 244 ' ff ' ez 5, m,,f2?,!.!. - bf ' .: f K aff '- . 'v,S ' 7 .JF -. ,W , 4. V .. -.1 Ge' .I 4 'U Y. .J I -E 1 FOOTBALL Two heads care better than one II.-ll Size, speed, ond experience, odd o liTTle of The quolify people polifelyl refer To os 'inTesTinol forTi- Tude' ond you've gof o prefiy good sTorT Toword o winning fooflooll Teomf' IT is unfoi'Tunc1Te Thof Wo- bosh hos hod To rely moinly on The loTTer quolify when fielding o Teom ond This yeor wos no excep- Tion. The loss of losf yeor's seniors including Triple- ThreoT Lynn Gorrord lefT The squod wiTh severol lorge holes To be filled by yef unTried men. Need- less To soy, iT didn'T Toke long for The unTried To ploy like hordened veferons os The seoson moved on. Under The oufsfonding leodership of copfoin ond lvlosf Voluoble Ployer Allon Anderson, ond o group of defermined seniors, The lighT ond youfhful squod wos oble To puT Togefher o very respecfoble 3-3-2 seoson ogoinsf such opposifion os Bufler, il ronked Wiffenlourg, ond olwoys Tough, unforTunoTe- ly, DePouw. Big Red opened of home ogoinsf Volporoiso buf nofhing seemed To go righf for The Teom os They fumbled five Times on Their woy To o i3-O defeof. Bofh of Volpo's Touchdovvns resulfed from The loose foofbolls, one eoch in The firsT ond fourTh quorfers. Wobosh led The Crusoders in The rushing deporf- menf buf Volpo's possing kepf The Scolrlef vvifh iTs bock To The woll mosf of The offernoon. The following weekend found The LiTTle Gionfs hosTed by The Beors of VVoshingTon of ST. Louis in ci gome ThoT proved To loe cx cosfly one. On oi dismol roiny cloy, Red ond The Beers foughf To oi lO-lO Tie. Affer ci 3-O holf-Time deficiT, Wobosh showed ci complefely differenf sTyle of ploy from The Hrsf half. IT seemed os Though The squod hod finolly ielled os They boffered Their vvoy down The muddy field To Their firsf score vvifh John Moy doing The honors ond odding The exfro poinT. ln The fourfh period, The Red ground iTs woy To The 2 ycird line buf couldn'T supply The punch To puT The boll over ond hod To rely on lVloy's Toe for on i4 yord field gool. The finol score wos i0-lO buT Red poid cz high price for This one. Senior sTondouTs Augie Doesener, Rolph Mich- no ond Sfeve Bdbic suffered iniuries Thof kepT Them ouT of The Bufler gome while junior field generol Bob Adams injured his knee ond wos sidelined for The resf of The yeor. BuTler proved To be The usual formidable foe buT Wabash played one of iTs besT games of The year in The 7-7 lron Key 'conTesT. The firsf half was all Wabash as The LiTTle GianTs, sparked by senior speedsTer Tom Zimmers' 35 yard run off The reverse, marched down field and scored wiTh Anderson driv- ing over on The Wedge and May adding The exfra poinT. The second half found Wabash on The de- fensive and a highly TouTed goal line defense sTopped The Hinklemen Time and again deep in Big Red TerriTory. OuTsTanding play by The cenTer of The defensive line plus heads-up ball-playing by sopho- more Mark lvlader, iunior Jim Roeder and Anderson in The secondary kepT The Bulldogs sTalled unTil They finally managed To plunge over from The one yard line making iT 7-7, The final score. The game, one of Red's besf, failed To gain The Iron Key buT The moral saTisfacTion was greaT considering The LiTTle Gianfs played on even Terms WiTh The bigger Bull- dogs wiThouT four sTarTers. The nexT gcime vvos ci big one Tor Wobosh. Fronklin, undeTeoTed in Tour sTc1rTs, l-lomecoming, ond The Governors Goime were The ingredienTs needed To TTre up Red Tor iTs TlrsT TosTe of vicTory. Wobosh drove Tor The TlrsT score behind The brillionT ouTside running of Moy ond Skip Croske ond The pile-driv- ing Torce Through The middle by Anderson. Ander- son coirried The boll over ond Moy odded The poinT ond iT vvcis 7-O Wobosh oT The TlrsT sTop. Fronklin Then possed ond ron To The Wobosh 3 vvhere The Covemen held Tor 3 downs unTil The Grizzlies Tinolly puT iT ocross on TourTh ond l TooT siTuoTion. Wcibosh vvosTed no Time in scoring ogoin os Rich Vozel hiT Jerry Boyer Tor 27 yords ond John Moy corried The finol 3 Tor The score. l-le odded The exTrc1 poinT giving Red o T4-7 edge oT holT Time. Fronklin monciged To hiT poydirTmc1king iT l4 oll oT The end of The Third quorTer. AT The sTorT oT The TourTh quc1rTer, Frcmklin foiled on The TourTh ond l siTuoTion ond Wobosh hod The boll on The Grizzlie 4l. Five ploys puT The boll on The nine vviTh Ander- son supplying The power. Moy Then sTreoked over ond odded The exTrc1 poinT. Fronklin sTc1lled cigoin ond The big boy combinc1Tion oT senior Tullbock Dick Weiss ond Toilbcick Anderson blosTed Their wciy Tor onoTher score wiTh Anderson corrying. Moy's kick vvos good, os usuol, ond The gcime ended 28- l4,Wobosh. Agoiin Red losT on Their vvoy To Their TirsT '64 vic- Tory. Senior vvingbock Tom Zimmers injured his shoulder ond vvcis ouT of ocTion Tor The nexT Tew gomes. The Tollovving vveek oT Ohio Wesleyoin proved To be one oT The mosT ouTsTc1nding Ccivemon vicTories os Cooch Keuicfel cleored The bench in The 2l-O romp. Things looked bod in The TirsT quorTer os OWU sTrec1ked 80 yords on ci punT reTurn ond gove The LiTTle GionTs The feeling ThoT They moy well Tcice Their 7Th deTeoT in os mony yeoirs ogoinsT The Bish- ops. BuT red flogs vvere in order ond They were Torced To punT. LcaTe in The TirsT quorTer, The Tire- Works sToirTed os iunior Rich Vozel Threvv ci bomb To Jerry Boyer good Tor 48 yords ond ci Wobosh TD. Moy's poinT mode IT 7-O, hrsT quoirTer. Wesleyon vvos piled up on 4Th down c1T The 5 by iuniors Mike l-loll cind .lon Hesser. Wobosh's Anderson-lvloy com- binoTion Then moved To The Bishop 45 ond, WiTh ci 4 ond l siTuoTion, CopToin Anderson vvenT To his righT side Tor on elecTriTying 45 yord Touchdovvn. In The TourTh quorTer, Toilbock Skip Croske hiT The Flo- mingo Rich Chilousky on cm ll ycird poss ploy ond John Moy odded his 9Th sTrc1ighT PAT Tor The 21- poinT ToTc1l. The vicTory vvos ci svveeT one Tor The Cove- men os The I-lomecoming crowd oT Ohio Wesleyon sovv Their Teom lose To The LiTTle Gic1nTs Tor The TirsT Time in 7 yeors. The following week, Wobosh Troveled To l-lonover in vvhoT could hove Turned ouT To be o very emborross- ing gome Tor The LiTTle GionTs. l-loving Thumped The l-lillToppers 55-O The previous yeor, The Sco1rleT had iTs honds Tull os iT pulled ouT o norrovv 2l-T3 vic- Tory ogoinsT on Tired up PonTher squod. The gome looked os Though iT mighT be o repeoT of The previ- ous yeor's rouT os Wobosh corried The opening kick- off 59 yords in 8 corries Tor The oTTernoon's TlrsT 27 score by Anderson ond ci PAT by Moy. ATTer on exchonge oT punTs, The l-lonover Tullbock Tound o roTher lorge hole in The LiTTle GionT line ond skipped 33 yords Tor ci PonTher score. In The second period, o bod quick kick Tound The hosTs in good scoring posiTion os They monoged To corry iT ocross on o l yord plunge. The exTro poinT vvos sTopped by sopho- more deTensive sTondouT lvlork lvloder on o super- loTive ploy moking The score T3-7 in Tovor of Hon- over. Glory vvos shorT lived os 8 ploys loTer senior Toilbock Skip Croske vvenT 2 yords oTF-Tockle Tor o T4-T3 WC. leod. As The holT closed, The PonThers ThreoTened buT couldn'T peneTroTe The TrodiTionolly Tough Wobosh gool line sTond. lvlidvvoy Through The 4Th quorTer, The Big Red mochine sTorTed To move ogoin os Anderson punched off Tockle Tor ci T2-yord score ond John Moy odded his l2Th consecuTive PAT Tor The QT-l 3 vicTory. Ped hosTed The il roTed smoll college Teom in The noTion on The Tollovving weekend. The Tigers oT WiT- Tenberg soundly deTeoTed The LiTTle GionTs 42-7 wiTh The oid oT Their LiTTle All-Americon QuorTerbock Chuck Green ond his hord-hiTTing bock Tield. Though The score made The game appear a rouT for The visiTors, The half-Time score was only T-4-7 in Their favor, and in ThaT firsT half, The Tigers had Their hands full. WiTTenberg drevv flrsf blood on The fine passing of Green To his gianT end Ron Dun- can lo'-6 , 225 lbs.T. The poinT was good and lefT The fTrsT quarTer aT 7-O WiTTenberg. A cosTly Wa- bash fumble in The second quarTer seT up The Green- To-Duncan machine as They added anoTher TD and exTra poinT. Red fTnally goT in gear and pounded ouT 84 yards on The ground behind The bulldozing Anderson and end-sweeping May for The firsT and only LiTTle GianT counTer. An inTercepTed pass by soph linebacker Chuck Girdvvood gave Red anoTher chance for a drive only To be halTed by The clock. The Tigers came ouT hungry and Took The kick-off 76 yards in T3 carries for a QT-7 lead. Wabash wiTh mosT of The LiTTle GianTs playing boTh ways Then fell vicTim To The superior manpower of The plaToon- ing visiTors. FrusTraTing as hell is The only way To describe The 72nd Tvlonon Bell classic. ln The flrsT quarTer, Red found iTseTT on The KiTTen 7 yard line, 4Th and goal. A fake fTeld goal pass To Anderson failed on The T and DePauw Took over. Quarferback Bruce Mackey goT The Dannies ouT of The hole on a 55-yard pass play and Then engineered The resT of The drive for Their fTrsT TD. ln The nexT series, Wabash was forced To punT and DePauw moved 76 yards in TT carries for Their second counTer and PAT, AT halfTime, The T4-O Danny lead seemed To poinT The Way To a re- peaf of lasT year's drubbing. The Cavemen came ouT of The dressing room wiTh oTher ideas. Taking The kick-off, Tvlay, Anderson, and wingback Tom Zimmers marched eighTy yards in T2 carries vviTh Anderson scoring and adding The 2-poinT conver- sion. T4-8 DePauw. The Cavemen kicked and The Dannies fumbled wiTh soph Ed Cook landing on The loose pigskin for The LiTTle GianTs, T3 plays laTer found Anderson in The KiTTen end zone and May geTTing ready for anoTher exTra poinT To puT Wabash ahead T5-T4. DePouw Then Took Myron l-linderliTer's kick-off To The Red 37 where on ouTsTc1nding ploy by Jim Roeder sTopped whoT oppeored To be ci Touchdown romp. The Donnies moved To The 24 buT sTcilled, Mockey dropped bock To Throw buT couldn'T ind onyone open ond had To run dll The woy To The ScorleT end zone. He Then Threw o cruciol 2-poinT conversion giv- ing The Donnies o decisive 22-T5 edge. Red bounced bock ciTTer covering o DPU Tumble ond morched 54 yords in 7 ploys wiTh Anderson Tciking The boll ond o hosT of DePouw Tocklers inTo The end zone for his Third TD oT The ciTTernoon. Then come The hecirT-breoking 2-poinT conversion c1TTempT os Anderson wos sTopped inches shorT. Time wos run- ning ouT ond Wobosh needed The TooTboll. They goT iT on o Tumble wiTh l:3O leTT on The clock. Locking TimeouTs, The Covemen were Torced To hurry cmd Threw on bod poss which wos picked off in The De- Pouw secondory Thus killing hopes Tor o Wobosh vicTory os The LiTTle GionTs wenT down 22-21. In losing, The Wobosh Teom goined The respecT ond odmirc1Tion oT Wobosh men everywhere Tor Their neorly supromundone eTTorT cmd deTerminc1Tion. In The deTeoT wos pride, pride Tor o gome ThoT broughT ouT The besT in The LiTTle GionTs, pride Tor o group Thc1T con soy, win or lose, or drow, HWABASI-l AL- WAYS FIG!-ITS. The Teom finished 3-3-2 ond The Tinol gome broughT The loss of The groduoTing seniors, losses ThoT con ond will be filled by underclossmen who come oT cage during The course oT The W6-4 com- poign. , Jerry Boyer wos elecTed BesT SporTsmc1n while Tough Tcickle Andy Koller won lvlosT Improved Ployer hon- ors. Juniors Deon Dcivis ond Bob Adcims were elecTed co-copToins Tor nexT seoson. Seniors Anderson, Bobic, Doesener, Michncu, Lorry Niemon, VVhiTe, Boyer, Koller, Zimmers, Weiss, Colehower, ond Crclske were dll honored Tor Their conTribuTions To 4 yeors of LiTTle GionT FooTboll. EGiglf'4 , , LQ 7 .D , fb Xl 'R' HOMECCMING The onnuol bonfire begon The homecoming fesfivi- Ties. IT olmosT broke Them up Too, when o skirmish befween P-J clod freshmen ond woTer-ormed sopho- mores broke ouT. SpiriTs were no'r clowsed, however, ond oil of The freshmen gofhereci dovvnTown for ci rolly. AT IeosT some of The freshmen goThered for o rolly. Ofhers iusT gcwhered. By Sunday offernoon Wobosh hool grobbed iTs firsT vicrory on The gridiron, Sigmo Chi hod ogoin Token Hrsf in house decorofions, ond Lombdo Chi hod won The Queen conTesT. 5 A' , 2 , 4 f X my f I :Q I . H :ga t Ag 5 I ff 'Q S 5 ' . V--ww. '-:114:wpf.,- M., .1 BuT for The dedicaTion of BaxTer Hall iT would have been iusT anoTher Homecoming. ArThur R. BaxTer made possible The building by a granT ol The BaxTer FoundaTion. Opened aT The beginning of The aca- demic year, The building houses TaciliTies Tor The de- parTmenTs of economics, poliTical science, hisTory, maThemaTics, psychology and classics. 1 sfv A .qs Q. HOMECOMING HCMECOMING 1355: I I , 4 X 2 .1 2,1 QQ. fywaia 4 5 , hz-Eff' i f gc, J. V '-.. x6v.7't .- Ji. i , A 'fb fW'W5?'i2- -'.'f5S'34 fig , 4.4.3 .A If ,.,,.,, ., ,, 0 V ,,, , W H,-.Cm-.,': . if:-flf..4f2emiza-,. ,. W Wfffffrfwfr.-J.iff'f 4- :Q lf -veg, V ' D ,g-,f MQW? , M, mv-5-yf 1 fm' mf: G a,f2c1:w f- a f X Sfoffed vviTh only one proven runner The Red hcirriers conTuTed oll pre-seoson views for o dismol sedson by compiling on 3-3--l record in duol meeTs. The Hokum Kgrum seemed To mdke propheTs of Those doubTers os The LiTTle GidnTs were nosed ouT ll-l2 by lndiono CenTrol buT o sconT Tour doys ldTer The ScorleT Mercury squod showed Their heels To The delegc1Tes'Trom BuTler ond DePauw. BuTler suc- cumbed Ql-46 ond DPU l6-43. l-loppiness is run- ning orch rivols inTo The ground. A 28-28 Tie QT VVoshingTon of ST. Louis ond con- secuTive losses To Boll STdTe ond Akron emphasized The lock of depTh possessed by The horriers. Trying To redeem Themselves, Wobosh nedrly upseT losT yec1r's LiTTle STdTe chompions oT The WheoTon ln- viToTionol buT dropped iT 39-42. Rcice come in ci CROSS-CCDUNTRY A TorToise named Red 36 l sTrong second only Ten seconds off The winning Time. AT Grinell Big Red refurned To Their winning Woys loy downing The hosTs Ql-37. ln The LiTTle STc1Te meeT iunior Don Roice come in fourTh buT The Teom finished sevenTh. EvidenTly ongry oiT Themselves for Their showing oT LiTTle SToTe, The horriers Turned in The loesT Times, for The Teom of The yeor. Chicogo Won, however, by o 23-33 score, The flrsf Time in Ten yeors. Roce losT his flrsT run of The seoson of home While plocing Third oT 20:53. l-le vvos follovved by John Snodgross oT 2l153, Jim Sedmok 2l:58, Gerry Sedmok 22:30, ond Jim Roos 22:33. The horriers Then Troveled To The NCAA College Division Chompionships c1T VVheoTon, buT could only musTer l5Th ouT of 37. Roce, This yeor's mosT voluci- ble runner ond co-copToin, ogoin poced The Red forces wifh o 42nd plocing. Co-coproin Jim Roos broke ovvoy from his usuol flffh posiTion To finish Third for Wobosh. BLUE KEY STUNT NIGHT Resurned, ofrer ci yeor's cibsence, Blue Key STunT NighT proved, for The TIrsT Time in o decode, ThoT iT could be occepTobIe Tor viewing by doTes, focuITy wives, children ond oTher guesTs. SkiTs produced by The TroTerniTies, IMA ond TcicuITy wives porTroyed The TruTh obouT Wobosh ond De- Pouw. The Ten minuTe scenes were judged by o se- IecT Tew. Lombdo Chi AIphci's In The Clossic Trodi- Tion, Took The honors for The hour-ond-ci-hoIT show. The DeITs ploced second ond The IMA Third. 39 PCJLE FIGHT Once a year sophomores and freshmen geT Togefher for a few friendly games iusf To show Thaf indocfri- nafion, pledge Training, eT al, are all in good clean fun. This amicable happensfance usually Takes place iusf before Thanksgiving and is marked by quainf, old-Time confesfs. Firsf There was The Tug-of-war loe- Tween The Two classes. Some parficipanfs had so much fun They even had Tears, or someThing, in Their eyes. Then There was The pole fighf . . . Q54 42 BesTiol cries pierced The oir. Blood! Hoir! The smooTh- moving freshmen mochine hod been physicolly re- pulsed from The bosTion oT boreheodedness by ci bond of deTermined sophomores. Once, Twice, The lines sTill held. Then The chorge of The Two hundred fiTTy come ond wenT, leoving in iTs woke o humbled pile of -second-yeor men. There wos o gnoshing of TeeTh ond o rending of TelT os bonneTle-ss rhynes morched ovvoy. BAS KETBALL Lcayed-up There seems To be a Trend developing in Wabash baskeTball TorTunes in The lasT Tew years-a Trend downward. This year's roundballers have per- peTuaTed This siTuaTion by compiling an abysmal 3- l2 season, compounded by Twin losses To arch rivals BuTler and DePauw. Loss of key sTarTers Trom lasT year's squad via grad- uaTion and personal reasons leTT Coach Bob Brock scraTching his head as he searched Tor ThaT viTal big man To provide a Tull sTarTing complemenT. Senior Tim Werbe, iunior Jerry Wood and sophomore Clark Dickerson provided The nucleus of The Team as John Wilson, Myron HinderliTer, Ed Powell and John Gis- ler baffled Tor The remaining posiTions. Red's TlrsT Two sTarTs were less Than auspicious as Two successive losses were absorbed. The TirsT was aT The hands oT a Taller more experienced BuTler Tive aT NapTown by a 93-80 counT. AdmiTTe-dly The score was lopsided, buT iT was also misleading. The halTTime counT gave BuTler a meager one poinT edge, 49-48. Muscle and bench sTrengTh accounTed Tor The Tlnal spread againsT The roundballers from C- ville. High scorer Tor Red was Tim Werbe wiTh 3l poinTs. The second blackmark came aT The hands oT EasTern lllinois by an unTorTunaTe 90-ol margin. 45 Horne vvos o welcome sighT os The Red hordvvood men reTurned To Toce lvlorion College. The visiTing KnighTs Tell To The LiTTle GionTs by on 89-74 Tolly. Giving The visiTors on lo-7 leod vviTh eleven rninuTes gone, The Brockmen roTTled off lO sTroighT poinTs in less Thon Two minuTes To signol Their ovvokening. Aheod by one oT The holT, Red come running To sTorT The Tlnol sTonzo ond puT The gome on ice. Five of The LiTTle GionTs blozed The neTs Tor double Tig- ures vviTh l-linderliTer Ieoding The pock vviTh 24. Two Trips Toloreign courTs resulTed in duplicoTions of The TirsT Tvvo gomes. Lock oT bockboord sTrengTh resulTed in o vvin TirsT Tor DePouvv ond Then Vol- poroiso. ln The ScorleT's sixTh sTorT, WheoTon dored To invode The Covernen's den. They Tell prey by on 85-72 counT. I-liTTing 54? gove Wobosh Ternporory ovvner- ship oT The SoTchel , recenT innovoTion oT The GLSA. Werbe led dll scorers vviTh 27 poinTs. As quickly os They hod Tound he-r, Lody Luck de- serTed The cogers os morks were inTlicTed on The debiT side by ST. Josephs, WheoTon, BuTler, lndiono CenTrol, Wisconsin llvlilvvoukee Bronchl ond Rose Poly. A ,A SQ, 5 f-H f 1 4-YM? gg 1 A is J- fax . 1- igzigsv -1 ,,.4.,..,.' - ' ,g-.,.,,,, , W1 Ml' QM 1 . 6 5 .- 'M' , . wx , ,, . ,V 5, ' 'B fs Q Q ' 'G 'y y ,, Yr M WX in , 1 gf 5 'awgfmsu ' ' E Wu ,if 'W 2'-X ,ff ,,.- 'K 1 5, 'DK ,gif The vcrnquished reTurned only To meeT ond Turn To- bles on The UniversiTy of Wisconsin llvlilwoukee Bronchl, The vengeonce minded Brockmen come ouT on Top of o Thrilling 65-63 TilT. WiTh Two minuTes leTT Werloe drove The lengTh oT The courT wiTh o sTo- len poll ond puT The Scc1rleT on Top 62-ol. When The Cordinols could noT mc1Tch The counTer on Their Try, Werbe Then iced The gome wiTh o cruciol Three- poinT ploy. Bocking up Werbe's 26 poinTs Tor gdme honors woes Jerry Wood wiTh 18. UnTorTunoTely The neTTers Then depc1rTed Tor Renscx- leor To meeT ST. Joe ogoin. l2esulT? AnoTher loss, ln The seoson TTnole The Red cdgers gove Their oll ogoinsT DePouw. BuT iT wosn'T good enough os The score wos rung up 99-76, DePouw. Clork Dickerson led The home forces wiTh 23 counTers followed by mosT vcsluoble ployer ond honorory copToin Tim Werbe wiTh 14. FeTed, olso, Tor Their eTTorTs during The yeor, were Jerry Wood os mosT improved ond Wilson olong wiTh Dickerson Tor The sporTsmonship dword. Hope springs eTernol in The humon breosT, olso in The heorTs of oll Wobosh bosl4eTboll devoTees. The hope is cenTered oround The reTurning leTTermen which include oll buT Werbe ond Powell ond oround The TTne Treshmon Teom llO wins, 2 lossesl of Cocich RusTy Nichols. Wc1iT'll nexT yeor. 2 A QW www ,,f,, 5 5 1 K4 I 'cf c .Li 7 8 , . . , I ,gg f:.,:,.,,f,z 9-4-x-.Maw 3 ,wr Q- -2--11-1 f:.mu:n . f i- '1 f iff? y4'f M459 , i , f f-.f.,:z.1.::f- 241:-...'z::af-nw' ,,..,fq.4 I., .,.,, 4 , . Adi' Q , 4 f f ' ,aff 4, y 1 2? y f 1 9 56, mr if PZ, 1 1 f ,f ,. 9., an dw ,.,yM,. , V13 WRESTLING PINNSY GALORE GuilloTined ogoin, eh Froncoisl ThoT's The ploinTiFl cry heord mosT'TrequenTly from enemy benches os l2ed's gropplers puT TogeTher o successful 9-3 duol meeT record. The hoory vvhiTe circle emblozoned on The red moTs provided The TorgeT Tor mony ci chol- lenger's nose while The ScorleT grooners compiled The odmiroble record, Topping iT on wiTh o respecT- oble second oT The LiTTle SToTe meeT. Led by mosT voluoble ployer lVlorTy Alig oT l3O lbs. Red opened The seoson vviTh o decisive 37-5 conquesT of hopless Honover. The nexT Two Toes provided noT The leosT biT of worry os Volpo ond Toylor Tell vicTim To The onsloughT of proverbiol blood ond guTs muscle exhibiTed by The Serviesmen. va E 2 E E E 5 Z 1 Z Somehow Findloy goT in The woy by on unTorTunoTe 27-2 counT buT, rebounding, The Red wresTlers ripped off successive vicTories over lvlillikon, Mon- chesTer, ond lndiono CenTrol. The nexT bloT on The record wos o closer-Thon-iT-seems deTeoT To power- Tul NoTre Dome. Seems There wos some Tolk oT powers ThoT be , or someThing oT ThoT order. Going from one big school To The oTher, The Scc1rleT ocquiTTed Themselves by downing CincinnoTi in o moTch ThoT wcisn'T even close, 26-7. This wos Tol- lowed wiTh wins over Eorlhom ond ST. Joe only To drop The Tinole, os Tor os The duol meeTs, To The menoces from GreencosTle by o T7-ll Tolly. LiTTle SToTe provided o chollenge ThoT Red couldn'T onswer This yeor wiTh The TiTle going To defending chompion lndiono CenTrol, eorlier vicTims of Wobosh wresTling prowess. Wins were posTed by Alig, Dick Groy, ond Mickey lVleTzler. In oddiTion To his hrsT, Alig wos voTed ouTsTonding wresTler of The meeT by The rivol cooches. Awords were plenTiTul This yeor os Rich CouThen wos voTed The mosT improved plciyer ond coipfoin Dick Glover won The SporTsmonship Aword Tor The TourTh consecuTive yeor. Glover, during his Tour yeors, omossed The greoTesT number oT pins, 25, ond Tied The record Tor coreer vicTories wiTh 45. I-le ond rhyne Jock Sedmok were Red's delegoTes To The AAU bciTTlefield. 'sf lvlr. Wabash , R. l2oberT MiTchum is direcTor oT The Wabash College Band and Cvlee Club. In name This is no mean Task, buT when These Two Wabash groups are menTioned on The ouTside There is noThing To do buT reap The harvesT of praise. From The seeds sown by The enThusiasm oT DirecTor lVliTchum and culTivaTed by The nafural abiliTy, buTTered by The in- naTe Wabash spiriT oT The members There has been accrued and perpeTuaTed The Tame of The TalenTed group of men from Wabash. Having already made Their marks as inTernaTional performers, The Glee Club has conhned Themselves To The conTinenTal UniTed STaTes This pasT year. Trips easT To New York and The World's Fair, a Tour oT New England, and Trips To Ohio as well as TrequenT soiourns inTo local hoT spoTs have provided The boundaries Tor The musical men in The blue blazers in Their eFforTs To make Wabash synonymous wiTh spiriT Tempered by Timbre. .ff Vw - ' , ff ' i . 4. ' 1. M A 4 f 2' , 4 4 A A W A A , . Z . . Av . A I gn t -1. 5 ,, Q A .3 p A 5, w. My 5 Ml., . W , A 1 A, --xs- . g It 5 J 5 A . 4 4 A. X +A X . 7' V S' I , . ' X M Q, 3 . x . M , 1 A 'f ' '.ig'f3v If 'ft 5 5 1 in 4 J 4 ,' ,Q P . xx A 3 . Q. ' 3 f ., N ' - h . ' 1' I .11 ., ' - ' If X :xx an . x xt! 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Charlie lett a large gap in the Wabash com- munication when he departed. And it was up to George Tuttle to till it. That he did. With a new playhouse oft ot Main Street, the Yalee directed some very fine plays. The Birthday Party , a tragi-comedy by Harold Pinter was the first lvlasque production. First played in London in l958, the play is a story ot the tear and horror that exist beneath the seemingly common lives ot common people, Plaudits go to both the actors and to George Tuttle tor a time presentation, said the review by the Bachelor. SCARLET MASQUE Dr. Donald Baker oT The English DeparTmenT direcTed The nexT play, Using modern day dress, sub-machine guns, and iazz, Baker and his players presenTed Shakespeare's Two GenTlemen oT Verona in hon- or oT The auThor's 4OOTh birThday. The warehouse TheaTer nexT saw The producTion of a sTory based on The aloducTion of l-lelen oT Troy before The Trojan War. WriTTen loy French play- wrighT Jean Giradoux, Tiger aT The GaTe-s won The CriTic's Circle Award Tor The besr play of l955. .Nikolai Gogol's, The lnspecTor General, a keen wiTTed Tarce saTirizing The olTicial croolcedness and human sTupidiTy which reigns in a small provincial Town of The l83O's in TzarisT Russia, closed The Masque season. W ,,.,, GEN- SCARLET MASQUE L 1 V 6 I ln pa-sT years Wabash and Crawfordsville have been alluded To, in noT so glowing Terms, as represenTing a culTural void. NoT so This year. The Wabash Col- lege ConcerT series rounded ouT This abyss wiTh per- formances by such disTinguished arTisTs as Richard Casper, renowned pianisT and composer, Dr. Oswald RagaTz, organisT, and Michael ChauveTon, violinisT. LesT singular TalenTs be overdone, There were also mosT enlighfening performances given by The ln- dianapolis Symphony Orchesfra under The direcTion of lzsel Solomon, The Concordia College Choir, The NeTherland Chamber Choir, and Wabash's own Glee Club, Brass Choir, and Band. The programs were heard in The Chapel wiTh The excepTion of The orchesTra whose size necessiTaTed uTilizaTion of The Crawfordsville AudiTorium. Inspired by The series The whole Wabash communiTy ioined The movemenT To culTural enlighTenmenT wiTh Yandes arT presenTaTions and visiTing lecTurers of noTe. NOT ignoring The old American TradiTion of folk songs, emanaTion of The Wild I-lare wiTh per- formances by Sun I-louse and TalenTed Wabash men filled The bill. Appealing To The modern inTeresTs was The exciTing appearance of The Village STomp- ers in The College Chapel Thru The courTesy and funds of The Senior Council. VISITING PERFORMERS 63 FINALS s,g:,.,,j Once upon a Time There was . . . , Thus sTarTs many a fairy Tale-and many a descriprion of The- endless parade of finals inflicTed upon all Wabash men. This is noT To say ThaT Hnals are as simple, or as sTraighT forward, as fairy Tales, buT afTer being Through The myriad Types of finals The feeling is one of a losT week and a half, one Thar all recollecTion is obliTer- aTed-unTil grades are posfeol. There is an old axiom, A 'minus' spells vicTory over The professor, a 'plus' means he was ouT To geT you. The semesfers drag by in Their march To bigger and beTTer cuT limiTs, sTudenTs pour on The firsf few monThs, Then The promised land, leThargy, seTs in. The endless march To The C proceeds unTil The realizaTion ThaT finals are here. Then iTs more like The STudenT Prince incarnaTe. LaTe in February The VieTnam issue sTirred a debaTe on The Wabash campus. WiTh a Tull house, chairman Joseph O'l2ourke commenTed ThaT The Wabash man is noT apaTheTicTo all around him. The moTion, The UniTed STaTes should end iTs mili- Tary involvemenT in SouTh VieTnam, was presenTed. Speaking Tor The aHfirmaTive were Dr. l-lacksTaTT, Mike Bradshaw and Mike Gunason. Opposing Them were Dr. Lipsky, Karl FriTch and Bill Markin. ATTer summaTion speeches, Mr. O'l2ourke called Tor a voTe oT The house. The moTion was deTeaTe-d. Y Bw-UQQK DEBATE Once again The Wabash college debaTe Team earned o name Tor iTselT. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Joseph O'Rourlce, The ScarleT debaTers WenT againsT such Teams as Chicago, DePauw, Indiana, Purdue, BuTler and Miami. AT The 'Friendly Five' debaTe aT BuTler, Wabash Tin- ished second alThough They had The same 6-2 rec- ord of winning BuTler, WiTh more individual speal4er's poinTs. Senior Kass Kovalcheck was named The besT speaker of The TournomenT in The UniversiTy of Chicago me-eT. Wabash Tinished second ouT of sevenTy Teams vviTh a record oT lO wins and 2 losses. W BASEBALL Diamonds are forever 'P I V xml Q A,.. SRV .M - . 1. . 1 K - Y ., , 4 Wm '- , ,, .aw ', 2' 7f'2a?,i.,, y ' 7 'W A 1 I ,4 5 ,, . 5, , ,. ,. , M H .v. , jg- , . . 2 . , Z I yi, ,WJ 1 'ily way To describe The 6- baseball Team. They finally f communicafion wifh The baT y could noT consummaTe The love. BuT for This failing, The :ave iumped 200 percenfage ie in many seasons wifh al- Ther allowing for an approx- a Held, Red managed To T game schedule againsT The al demons as well as a few lly dropped The opener To dy of errors wifh Rose Tally- The Top of The flrsf. The only esfy was The sTand-ouT 8 in- ning relief sTinT Turned in by Dick Vozel. This was buf a harbinger of Things To come from This curve- balling iunior. Then along came Taylor . . . Wifh Vozel Turning in anoTher solid four inning relief iob To whiTTle his E.R.A. To l.5O and Dick l-lughes' Timely 2 RBI pinch single, Red's forces sampled Their flrsf TasTe of vic- Tory. Nexf sfop Greencasfle-loss T522 Traveling To Louisville fora double-header gave The Wabash nine no respiTe from The bobbled ball. Vo- zel was saddled wifh his firsT loss, TO-5, behind six runs which were pure giffs. The second game was more of The same as Red was on The sad end of an 8--4 score. Being in The land of The Hickory seemed To unleash some of The muscle as Bob Takacs, Glen Jeakle, and Sfeve Crisf lashed The ball around. 2.2.-.,,.,...V.4,.,, VV.. V -M..--,:Y' as ' W ro i lf, ll yTf5 l I . ing 1' 'x 4 aff ,wasf - '- , VV., .g.V- ,. TT ' , I T... . ,:'1 V:-. ' . ,. . 2- .. .j u .csv-: T 2T':c'i-7' - . :5:V .' 1.g,Vg. ,Vf ' gg' :21:j.,,, - T '15-1 , , C V flu---2 iii? f ,,,, . f 4- I . -M... -sk VT., . I ,gs 2 ' - , ' ,.. .1 .i5sq., - J T ' , if' x . 2 1 vgf 315. . 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' ' ' ' ' .s'i','i'2 1 I ., nf- - f' V - Q,z, Q W-HN, , V .4 . ,QI -5L,,fX, , '55, -Q 5,9 Q IQ , Q :A QQ,,Q,, QQQ,v Q,, .DL x .y . xQ:. 1, . V, Q. I :, . Q az' ,Q :W U T'f24., zwi 4 I ' L ' 'A - TE.. fs-w GQ 0 -1 lf? 5, i '1fM QQ, ,lf Pai 1-f -3 Hffsfn-Q-'.V z'.,!z,f'226z-fa2hf'2'wr.:-.v.,J,i, ue f--'Ti'-' ' -as V ' . .. 'az 'X' H., .Q far. 01 2334. Minis? 45,5 The nexT Three games emphasized The defensive gaps as Red dropped a single game To BuTler, 9-7 and lo'sT boTh ends of a double-header To WheaTon 4-3 and 6-O. In These Three games only seven earned runs were logged againsT The mound corps. ATTer a hard-ToughT exTra-inning Triumph over ln- diana CenTrol and anoTher error-laden loss To SainT Joe, The Dannies came To Tovvn. WiTh blood in Their hearTs, and on Their baTs, Red evened The score wiTh De Pauvv Tor The season vviTh a 7-6 vicTory. Jeff Michell vvenT The rouTe Tor The vvin and was abley supporTed by The Timely as Well as encouraging baT-s of Vozel, Jerry Wood, and Mike Zoracki. 70 CoughT up in The vicTory moelsTrom, The UniversiTy of Chicogo surrendered Twice To Reds new-Tound power. Vozel ogoin poced The sluggers wiTh The TirsT Wdbosh round-Tripper oT The yeor. VicTory! Ambrosio! They ore one ond The some. Red conTinued Their ovenging woys wiTh o soul-sciTisTying win in exTro innings over'The nemesis Trom NopTown. VViTh Jeff Michell Turning in onoTher rouTe job ond Bob Tokoc's poses-looded double in The Top oi The llTh, The Bulldogs were forced To submiT To The on- sloughT oT The Covemen. ' UnTorTunoTely The seoson ended wiTh ci double loss To ICC powerhouse Volpo, buT rookie cooch RusTy Nichols is looking edgerly To nexT yeor wiTh MVP Dick Vozel ond MosT Improved Ployer Mike Zorocki coming bock. Only Two seniors leove The squod, hordhiTTing STeve CrisT ond Dick Hughes. NexT spring looks like- iT will be more Thon o Renoissonce for no- Ture in regord To Wobosh Boselooll. EE f W ' b. 9-,. 1 . ' ,A ' . r x 1-f'f2f,,.,wI'Y'x'rQW Jizz.: f Y . f-.Q 4 we 1 '. 1 ' , ,,. ..,1 1 , ,.,, Q . ..,x ,n,. . 7 ,. , N. , A .4 V.gN,,,5e.N, .1 . ' f M , 1..,,.,,.M-.,41m:.x.m.,QQ.-my miiifyizwmcl' ' J Y: X. ,, ' 6 , 24 f ., . , ,Qpf ya-vwms.wQa ' N +- -'frm -M- f1:-,- svwff:-:1e1:1s-1--Q-:wr:-y'-.-fix:-AWK , Fi X ,, f3.a.,.z.,..,.,,S Y ' 1' Y 1 3 36, 72 RW xyifsj -'- 'Mc' I if f: V- . 'Ep 5155137 'T' TRACK Cinder- allahs DespiTe Coach Owen l-lunTsman's preseason pessi- mism, The i965 Wabash Track Team displayed an underdog's deTerminaTion and an obsTinaTe Big Red SpiriT To compile a season's record of which any col- lege, large or small, could be proud. The Lirrle GianT Thinlies, hindered somewhaT by a lingering winTer, loegan preparing in The gymnasium for whaT looked To be, as far as l-lunTsman was con- cerned, a raTher dismal season. Lack of depTh was The main worry, and This was cerTainly a facTor in Red's less-Than-specTacuIar performances in a few conference and relay meeTs. The squad began Their road To success on March i3 aT The Naperville relays, in which They capTured a respecTable second place. The nexT weekend, aT The l.U. annual indoor Track and field show, individuals who laTer formed The core of The Team offered hinTs of incipienT developmenT. 73 ,ig AlThough ouTclassed, The LiTTle GianT Trackmen Turned in fine perTormances aT The Memphis CiviTan Re-lays, March 26Th and 27Th. Dan Newman, Dave lVlonTeiTh, Jon Mader, John lylay, Ed Bell, Dave Boh- ner, George CarpenTer and oThers made deTermined eTTorTs in Their respecTive evenTs buT Tailed To bring home any TirsTs or seconds againsT schools vviTh en- rollmenTs numbering 7000 and over. The TTrsT real Big Red success came in a dual me-eT againsT Ball STaTe, in which Wabash carried away il ouT oT T7 TirsT places. This meeT began The 3rd sTraighT sTring of dual vicTories Tor Wabash WiThouT a deTeaT. As l-lunTsman warned, iT was lack of depTh ThaT hin- dered The LiTTle GianT Trackmen in The T965 Wabash Relays. Earlham led The record Held oT T7 enTries by Taking 3 TirsT places. George CarpenTer, John Pick- erill, and Jack WebsTer combined Tor a ol TeeT 4311 inch eTTorT in The broad iump To Take The only TTrsT place Tor Wabash ThaT aTTernoon. Only a Week aTTer Their dismal aTTernoon aT The Wabash Relays, Big Red goT a shoT in The arm by Trouncing a TalenTed Indiana CenTral squad 79-66 To clinch The 2nd dual vicTory of The season. Four days laTer Wabash Took T2 ouT oT T7 TirsTs To deTeaT The Bulldogs oT BuTler. The Rhynes also displayed a budding TalenT by handing The Bulldog Treshmen a 89-53 deTeaT. Wcibosh conTinued iTs Trock successes by deTec1Ting Rose Poly ond l-loinover in oi Triple meeT, UniversiTy of Chicogo in ci duol, ond Illinois STc1Te ond Brodley in o Triple meeT. Wobosh enTered The Illinois STciTe- Brodley Triple meeT os on underdog, buT ouTsTond- ing performonces from Dove MonTeiTh, Jon Moder, John Pickerill, George CorpenTer, ond Eddie Bell gove Wobosh one of iTs sweeTesT vicTories of The secison. Led by Jon Moder, Wcibosh copped ci well-eorned Third ploce in The GreoT Lokes College Associcnion Trock ond field meeT held oT Ohio Wesleyon Col- lege. While GT The peok oT Their seoson, The LiTTle Gic1nT Trockmen opened some disbelieving e-yes os They Took ci sixTh ploce in The Big SToTe lvleeT in Terre Houie. John Piclcerill wos The only LiTTle GionT To ploce TirsT in on evenT. l-le won The Triple-lump wiTh on GHOTT of 46-lM1, o new Wobosh record, Big Red wropped up Their somewhoiT surprising seo- son by corrying home Third ploce lourels in The LiT- Tle STciTe Trcick meeT. Four LiTTle GionTs Turned in win- ning performonces-.lohn Pickerill in The Triple-jump, Dove MonTeiTh in The high iump, George CorpenTer in The brood iump, ond Don Roce in The Two rnile. :fm Wobosh Thinlies seT Tour new Wobosh records ond Tied Two exisTing ones. Jon lvloder seT ci new record in The 440. LiTTle ond Big SToTe chompion John Piclc- erill esToblished oi new Triple-jump record. AlmosT every meeT sow ci new high iump record os Dove MonTeiTh soored even higher ond higher. Moder, Bohner, Moy ond Bell combined To seT o new 44O reloy record. In oddiTion, Moder Tied The exisTing 220 mcirk ond Ed Bell mc1Tched The iO-TloT cenTury record. 75 IFC-MOTHER'S DAY The MoTher's Doy Sing, sponsored by The lnTerTro- TerniTy Council lThe sTolvvorT men oT lower righTl celeloroTed iTs i8Th onniversory This yeor. lNloT por- Ticulorly prone To cholnge, The celebrcfrion Wds ogoin morked loy on hrsT Tor The men oT Phi Gdmmo DelTo, The l6Th Time. NOT only does This doy 'propogoTe good cheer omong The porenTol delegoTions, buT olso gives The hordvvorking IFC o chonce To publicly disploy Their eFTorTs. In oddiTion To The Sing They supervise rush, orronge Tor The vorious ond sundry Tund-rdisings ond sponsor Pon-Hel. IT is composed of one junior elec:Ted from every living uniT. This yeor STeve Hilde- brond ond Jock Meng shouldered The lecidership roles ol The group. 'XS 77 WEEKENDS I V3 so V l 1 I l . i f V ff 5 .. X kg I 5 by fe . 2' 21- 3' ' ?fV Q ? I az I COMMUNICATIONS These Two pages and The Two following have been reserved Tor communicafions aT Wabash. Consider- ing The few number of people involved in campus communicaTions, ThaT's quiTe a loT. GaThered above is The small group ThaT operaTed The college radio sTaTion from Yandes Hall basemenT aT IO6.3 megacycles. Jim Williams, general man- ager, is noT shown. He, however, deserves The mosT crediT for keeping The campus sTaTion alive. Running on an oITicial policy of N.E.C. Inews, enTerTainmenT and communiTy acTionl, WNDY-FM was on The air daily from 4 p.m. To I I p.m. The Wabash, The college yearbook, comes out every year in OcTober or November or December. The ediTor is chosen by The Board of PublicaTions. The Board consisTs of Three TacuITy membe-rs and Tour sTudenTs. IT meeTs To choose ediTors and business managers of boTh The Wabash and The weekly news- paper, The Bachelor. The ediTor picks hi-s sTaFf. Official phoTographer was Dennis Henry lbelow righTl. He was aided by Dr. lvlielke and STeve Wehrly. Coordinanng all of phoTography was Andy Williams. EdiTor of sporTs was Frank Sedor Iabove leTTl. Frank also gave in- valuable help To The editor. The Business manager, Tom Oschenschlager, did probably The TinesT iob of Triendly persuasion ThaT has been seen in many a year. MMM l l Joy PoTTerson lobove righTD wos The ediTor of The Bochelor The HrsT semesTer. l-Iis ediToriols ond news coveroge were up To doTe onolyses ond reporTing oT criTicol evenTs on compus. lT vvcis To The Bochelor sTudenTs Turned during discussions oT The nine poinT grocling sysTem. By The woy, who is Ted Kuzulis? Jerry STeodhom, seen here wiTh his cohorTs, Took The helm The second Term. Among The TeoTures ond edi- Toriols born Trom The Bochelor wos The TeoTure seri- ol, The ScorleT Fever. STeodhom olong wiTh Andy Willioms will co-ediT The '66 Wobosh. The '65 ediTor Wishes Them besT oT luck. ff N 5. A g ' lk .. - ' 1 , , ' 85 TENNIS The rockets exposed 86 For The Third sTraighT year The Tennis Team has proved ThaT iT can win aT Tennis. CulrninaTing Three years playing experience, The neTmen have puT To- geTher Their besT eTTorT, a 6-2 season. In addiTion To The now TrodiTional 7-O Twin wins over Marion, Red added a shuT-ouT againsT BuTler, skunlced ST, Joe, and Twice allowed Rose Poly louT one poinT. The loses were provided by ICC powerhouse DePauw, 7-O, and always sTrong Indiana STaTe, 5-2. Gnly The everpresenf rains saved BuTler from a second deTeaT, proTecTed lvlillikan from revenge Tor lasT year, and precluded The TesT of unTried Earlham. The season's highpoinT, The WheaTon lnviTaTional, proved Tor Red To be proporTional To The Tempera- Ture, cold. Only Tom Williams and The TirsT doubles Team could Thaw suFlicienTly To vvin poinTs. The final Tally placed The Brockmen a miserable TourTh be-- hind WheaTon, DePauw, and Valpo respecTively. Only The ST. Joe squad showed iTselT less able To acclimaTe. In his lasT year aT Wabash The number one man, capTain, and mosT valuable player, Dick Glover, 88 conTribuTed 6 wins. Tom Williams, a senior, finished up The year in The second spoT, also wiTh six wins. As number Three man, iunior Dick Nicol won 4 maTches and Teamed up wiTh Glover To add 6 more as The TirsT doubles pair. lVlosT improved playe-r, jun- ior John Wilson, provided an addiTional 7 viciories and paired vviTh Tom Williams To accounT Tor 6 more in The second doubles sloT. STeve Andresen, senior, PeTe Keenan, sophomore, and Bruce PaTernosTer, sophomore, alTernaTe,d aT The number five posiTion. 1 Wobosh's LiTTler GionTs, The Treshrnen, deTeoTed Don- ville Junior College Twice, 7-O ond 6-l, ond losT 5-2 To on exTremely Tough DePauw squdd. Al- Though mon Tor mon The vcirsiTy con sTill hondle The Trosh, os vvos demonsTroTecl in on end of The seoson moTch, The rhynies will prove on involuoble reserve from which To drovv for nexT yeor. In ploying order They ore Don MorqueTTe, Chris LeeT, John Greves, John Cochron, cmd Phil Green. Green, green greener sTill GOLF Since The Wabash Linksfers don'T play for money, officially, ThaT is, you won'T find Them on The P.G.A. lisfings, buf ask any Team The Scarlef has played and They'll Tell you wiTh whaf proficiency The LiTTle GianTs wield Their sTicl4s. Ask, for example, any Team ThaT parTicipaTed in The l.iTTle STaTe meeT aT Lafay- eTTe. They'll Tell you how Red sWepT To a second sTraighT TiTle chopping ThirTy sTrokes off of lasT year's score for a 608 Tofal While Billy HamilTon nailed down medalisf honors vviTh a l49. 90 ill, 9 ' fl Sandwiched around The LiTTle STaTe TiTle play, Coach MiTchum's boys managed To improve on IasT year's II-5-2 record wiTh a sparkling I3-3-I score- card. Playing TirsT man Tor Red was MosT Valuable Player Hal Phillips while Dave Hadley, Dick Gray, lVIosT Improved Player STeve Duchi, Billy HamilTon, and Bill Jefferson, in ThaT order, provided more Than iusT supporT. The season opened wiTh a decisive Thumping of EasTern Illinois by a I3V2-4V2 counT. Leading The Team while Tying Tor medalisT honors were Phillips and Hadley wiTh 75's. This iniTial vicTory was coun- Tered by a surprising upseT aT The hands of Indiana STaTe, buT This only served To inciTe Red To bigger and beTTer Things as They raTTled OTT Tour consecuTive vicTories, including a revenge win over The same Indiana STaTe Team. 92 Ball STaTe Then provided The nexT sTumbling block by a 5-I3 counT, buT again The loss served only as a harbinger oT The onslaughT as Red whipped off five consecuTive vicTories, including a second in The VVheaTon lnviTaTionaI. In a Triple meeT againsT perrenial rivals D.P.U. was Thoroughly demoralized under a IQM-QVQ Wabash Dovvnpour buT previously deTeaTed BuTler eeked ouT a 7V2 Tie. NexT came a loss To Valpo, buT This was quickly TorgoTTen WiTh vvins over LC., The LiTTIe STaTe TiTle, and a closing romp over Danville Junior Col- lege by I2-3. Phillips was medalisT Tor The sixTh Time during The season wiTh a 7I. Looking ahead, nexT season gives promise To be a duplicaTe of This year vviTh Tvvo men, Hadley and Duchi, graduaTing While Three ouTsTanding freshmen avvaiT off The Tee To baTTle iT ouT Tor The vacaTed po- siTions. ,H TXW' hw f' ,:. GULF .N him-'-.. 4..,1,, .rg . 1- vu-ur- .- f. E- ...rf-4' -v-an 5- 1 PAN-HEL When in The spring The birds sing ond The Tulips ond norcissus bloom, o young mon's Toncy Turns To good rovv sex. He Trundles oTT, sTomping Through The Tulips, in pursuiT of soTisTocTion. And he yells c1TTer his doTe, BuT we musT find ouT iT we ore compoTible. Yes, Pon comes once ci yeor. IT is o Time when no- body sleeps ond Jock Tries To prove To his girl Thof he is noT o dull boy. IT .lock sTc1yed sober long enough To moke iT To Pon, indeed he would noT be dull. Duke EllingTon ond his bond orrived Tor o Fridoy nighT Tormol To begin Things swinging. An Hovvciiion luou SoTurdoy oT Turkey Run SToTe Pork kepT spiriTs high. Finolly in less Tormol ciTTire Thon The nighT be- fore Greeks svvormed inTo The gym To donce To The sounds of The Kingsmen. IT goes olmosT wiThouT soying ThoT Pon-hel '65 was The besT ever. Sponsored by The IFC, PorTs of Coll wos The Theme ol The weekend. BeneoTh The Tolse ceiling myriod boofhs of seoporTs provided The chonce To Trovel oround The world in on evening. . - ' ew A c,?waef7f ,,,, . X I RE i T ., . .-f - 130545 EUC3 HF F 96 K I 97 -7 V I 98 .ig N - if 3222 3. .2331 A z - - QQ my W .f,,.:.V,.,. 1. ,Q 'Ms -2 , .NMI ',-fin 'QYTX -. --ns:-ff Z' M4-'S-Y-Y ,.: :M-I f -I. JZ' ,V - EQ? . -,,,s F 'Q 4.22 ., 4 my fy 3,-,:,:.,',:,'w-fy 3545619 s A, 4? 100 M 101 A rf, ., I. 1 ' A A. 1 In 0 l' A r ' 1 5' :Q EMM bm. MM A Wabash man is inTelligenT, poised and supposedly callous-excepT when The name Byron K. TrippeT is menTioned. To The Wabash man and many oThers These syllables symbolize more Than The name of The PresidenT of The college for The pasT decade. To Them Byron K. TrippeT means Wabash College. They c:annoT menTion one wiThouT menTioning The oTher. Words c:annoT be found To Tully express This feeling. Perhaps The PresidenT's own words can parTially ex- plain This IoyalTy and True aTfecTion. OF Tl-lE COLLEGE. lT has been said ThaT in iTs in- sTiTuTional and educaTional philosophy Wabash Col- lege is so conservaTive iT is down righT experirnenial. Considering The lpredileCTion mosT colleges seem To have Tor one brighT innovaTion offers anoTher, l sup- pose This is True. l like our experimenT and hope We sTiclc wiTh iT. OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT: Many privaTe college presidenTs are despondenT abouT The TuTure of Their insTiTuTions vviThouT massive financial supporT from governmenT sources. l am noT . . . OF EDUCATION: The aims of liberal educaTion have been defined in many vvays. l like The old Tashioned deTiniTion which idenTiTies liberal educaiion vviTh The pursuiT of individual undersTanding and Wisdom and noT much more Than ThaT. 0 I THE HONOR SCHOLARS -for B.K.T. PosT our deof crimes ond choking plunder The young persisT under Their weighTs of seed. AT broken fences we muTiloTed ToThers muTTer of disTorTed heorTs ond The ogony of ochievemenT. Our words grope like fingers of wind Tor The dreoms murdered, The green doys gone. BuT hedvy vviTh unsovvn possibilines, The young insisT, doire posT our rovoged fields To meeT Their seoson. -Donor ld W. Bo ker PoeT-in-residence 104 , . , I xx . I I - 1 1I I . I I II II I II, I 'I , 1 'A ' '-Il I V' I1 I I 1 I , , III. I I . I I I I . I X I I II II I I I If-an 1 ' I I . I 'T . 1 I A I X X f I , 1 V I 7 1 I , j ' I II I I I , I I I I I I, ,Y I 2 I I I f ' 1 I 1 1 ,. V k ' ' I ' I 1 N ' -'L . 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I I I I K' ' ' 1 ' I v I I I ' I I I f 9 R4 X K ' Y' 1 . 1 1 L-, -. 1 I' ' II I I , I I If I I, '- , 'K ' I I ' I I II ' ' 1' I .L I I. x 1 Y fl xl ' - A 1 VY 'I - V , I 1 I 1' 'Fx 1' ' 1 ' 'I ' I , I xI -I. r I 1 1 1 I I . I1 I I -I '1 x 1' In I I ' . ff ' I -I ' 1 I 1 1 ,X . 1 ff-I I I I A 1 - I x ' N I 4 ' .T'I1 ' I I I . - I, I , I I I I I I - II I3 : 1 - ' I I ' I 1 1 I 1' I I My I Af -1 ' I1 1 I I Al ' X ' . f -I X' 'VI5 ! -I Y I . i ix I f I I f MI v I- 1 I I I 1 1 I I I - ft I 1 . I IIII I . I 11 ,- Y y X ,- X f I I I I 1 1 I I I I X t s N I x I 1 I -1 - X I I ' I I I 1 I I I I I I I I K To a freshman, a senior seems like an old man. May- be he is. Maybe he's an old blind man vvho can see. Maybe he's iusT an old blind man. If The blind man does see, Then he passes comps and geTs his diploma. If noT, Then he becomes a five year man. The blind men vviTh diplomas leave Wabash because Their professors say They can see. And indeed a Wabash senior has seen many Things. l-le views peo- ple and ideas and places in many differenT lighTs. All he has To do is press The buTTon on The view- finder and a lighT comes on. l-le can change The pic- Ture or he can change The lighT. l-le can geT help buf iTs mosTly up To him vvhaf picTure To view and in vvhaT lighT To view iT. By The Time he graduafes he has seen a million dif- ferenT picTures. I-lis finger is calloused from buTTon pushing. BUT he has a Wabash communicaTion. l-le hopes his professors have Trained him well and he has learned vvell, for he knows some morning soon he will wake up and his vievv-finder will be gone. And There will no longer be a bufion To push. 5 -'rs l. l SENIORS h CHARLES MICHAEL ACTON, Zoology-Chemistry. Phi Delta Theta, German Club, Young Republicans Club, VV.S.I., Foot- ball I, Track I. REILY MORRIS ADAMS, Political Science-I-listory. Phi Gamma Delta, Freshman Basketball, Public Affairs Forum, Young Re- publicans Club ltormer Vice Presidentl. CARL G. ALFREY, English-Psychology. Phi Gamma Delta, Young Republicans, Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer ot Fra- ternity. ALLAN JAMES ANDERSON, Economics-I-listory. Phi Delta Theta, Football lCaptain-MUPl, Track W-Men lPresidentl, Sphinx Club, Young Republicans lSecretaryl, Glee Club, Arts Forum, Inter-Fraternity Council lVice Presidentl, Freshman Council lVice Presidentl. RICHARD ALLEN ANDERSON, German-English. Adams Alfrey Anderson STEPHEN RICHARD ANDRESEN, Zoology-Psychology. Beta Theta Pi, Tennis, Glee Club, Band, Scholarship Chairman for Fraternity. WILLIAM E. ARICK, English-French. Kappa Sigma, Varsity Football, Baseball, Sports Editor for the Bachelor. DAVID L. ARNETT, English-Religion. Beta Theta Pi. STEPHEN BABIC, Zoology-Psychology. Varsity Football. CARL EUGENE BANFIELD, Economics-Psychology. Lambda Chi Alpha, German Club lPresidentl, Delta Phi Alpha, Senior Council. RONALD PHILLIP BARTLOW, Physics-Mathematics. A.P.O., iBook Exchange Directorl, Explorer Post :H:34I lAssoc. Ad- visorl. Andreson Babic Banfield Bartkow Becker Boyer .s-:fry , A , .. . fi f2 M ,igjfffe tsl? , if-1, ' ' M . .. 'f fs I J... . wif swscgeg'-,w,, --an . -- ..,, 4 mmizyg, 4 ,,,,,,,,, N . .. JOHN ERNEST BATCHELDER, Zoology-Chemistry. Beta Theta Pi, Freshman Basketball, German Club, Young Republicans. PATRICK JAMES BECHERER, Economics-Psychology. Beta Theta Pi. REX LOUIS BECKER, JR., Religion-History. Alpha Psi Omega, Wabash Band, Bachelor. S. WILLIAM BERG, Psychology-Zoology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Debate lFreshman-Sophomorel, TKA-Delta Sigma Rho lPresi- clentl, Sigma Xi lstuclent memberl, Psychology Club lVice Presidentl, Wabash College Mental Health Association lCo- Chairmanl. ROBERT LOGAN SCHOLL BLACKBURN, Economics-Political Science. Phi Delta Theta, Bachelor Staff i,2, Young Republi- cans, Economics Club, Public Affairs Forum, Sports Car Club. LAWRENCE CLARE BLOUNT, History-Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Glee Club, Intramurals, Young Republicans, Psychol- ogy Club. DAVID EMERSON BOHNER, Economics-Psychology. Phi Gam- ma Delta, Varsity Track, President of Alpha Phi Omega, Speaker's Bureau, VV-Men's Club. JERRY EDWIN BOYER, Psychology-History. Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity Football, Sphinx Club, W-Men's Club, Psychology Club lPresidentl. MICHAEL HOBEN BRADSHAW, Philosophy-Religion. Scarlet Masque. IO7 Bradshaw Brinkman Buck Burns, T Carrol Cassidy Buehner Bunfin Burns, J. MICHAEL WILLIAM BRENNAN, Political Science-Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon. STEPHEN ANTHONY BRINKMAN, Economics-Psychology. Scarlet Masque, Young Republicans. ROGER CLINTON BROWN, English-I-Iistory. Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Delta Epsilon, IFC lPresiclentl, Fraternity President, Blue Key. CHARLES FREDERICK BUCK, IV, German-Psychology. Delta Tau Delta, Bancl, German Club lTreasurerl, Scarlet Masque. DONALD CLEMENS BUEHNER, Zoology-Psychology. Beta Theta Pi, Varsity Football I2 yearsl, Young Republicans. 5 PRESLEY THOMAS BUNTIN, History-Fine Arts. Beta Theta Pi, Football, W-Men's Club, Sphinx Club, I-lousemanager Beta Theta Pi. JOHN THOMAS BURNS, Zoology-Botany. lnclepenclent. Croy Dcsikoku THOMAS S. BURNS, Zoology-Chemistry. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Phi Alpha, Newman Club, German Club. NEAL RALPH BUTLER, Physics-Mathematics. Wabash College Radio. JAMES ALLEN CARROLL, Chemistry-Physics. Beta Theta Pi, Campus Center Board lPresiclentl, Canterbury Club, Scarlet Masque. RICHARD WARREN CASSIDY, JR., English-German. Sigma Chi, German Club lSecretary and Vice Presiolentl, Bancl, Phi- losophy Club, Intertraternity Council lTreasurerl, Senior Council, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Chi lPresicIentl, Blue Key. EDWARD EUGENE CHARBONNEAU, Psychology-Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Presiolent-Treasurer-Secretary ot Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx Club, Psychology Club, Economics Club, New- man Club. Dall .I-Rss' CHARLES DOUGLAS CHAUDRON, Philosophy-Religion. Wa- bash Committee on Racial Equality Ctounderi, Scarlet Masque. ROGER TALBOT COLEHOWER, Economics-Political Science. Phi Delta Theta, Football C4 lettersi, President of Phi Delta Theta, President ot Sphinx Club, Senior Council. ROBERT G. CONLIN, History-Psychology. Phi Gamma Delta. RALPH N. CORY, History-Speech. Delta Tau Delta, Sergeant At Arms ot Fraternity, Glee Club, Wabash College Church Choir. STEVEN ROBERT CRIST, Political Science-Economics. Sigma Chi, President ot Fraternity, Sphinx Club, W. Club, Baseball. RICHARD WILLIAM CROY, German-History. Band, Delta Phi Alpha, German Club. AUGUST JOHN DAESENER, Economics-Political Science. Phi Delta Theta, Football, Sphinx Club, Young Republicans, VV. Men's Club, Glee Club. NORMAN H. DAIKOKU, Zoology-Chemistry. Tau Kappa Epsilon. MICHAEL DALL, Economics-Psychology. CHARLES STROUT DAVIS, III, Economics-History. Phi Kappa Psi, President Van Sickle Club, Young Republicans, Bachelor, Assistant Treasurer Phi Kappa Psi, Chairman SpeaIcer's Bureau ot Midwest Federation ot Collegiate Young Republicans. ROSS ABRAHAM DE VUYST, Economics-Psychology. Alpha Phi Omega ITreasureri, Scarlet Masque. ALLAN CHARLES DOOLEY, English-German. Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Glee Club iPresidenti, Blue Key, Board of Publications, Review Editor, Fraternity Otticer, Bachelor. STEVE ANDREW DUCHI, JR., Latin-Speech. Sigma Chi, As- sistant Treasurer, Treasurer. HENRY THOMAS DUNCK, JR., PoliticaI-Science-Economics. Kappa Sigma, Blue Key, DSR-TKA iVice Presidenti, Alpha Psi Omega, Circulation Manager Batchelor, Guard and Pledge Trainer in Kappa Sigma. JOHN A. DURAN, Physics-Mathematics. Gamma Delta Iota, Football, Scarlet Masque, Sigma Pi Sigma. STUART ALAN EIDSON, German-English. ERIC STEPHAN FARBER, English-French. Phi Delta Theta, Young Republicans, Arts Forum. LARRY EARL FORRESTER, Political Science-Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity football and track, W Club, Sphinx Club, President Spanish Club, Spanish Instructor. JOHN W. GAISSER, Mathematics-Economics. Phi Gamma Del- ta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Xi. RICHARD F. GEIGER, English Literature-Psychology. Baseball, Scarlet Masque. Dunck Duran Geiger Halstead HoFFman Johnson LELAND STENDAHL GERDE, Chemistry-Zoology. Secretary Senior Council, Young Republicans, Delta Phi Alpha, German Club, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Head Dormitory Counselor Wolcott and Kingery Halls. RICHARD COLBURN GLOVER, Political Science-Psychology. Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx Club, W-Men's Club, Young Republi- cans, Football, Captain ot Wrestling, Captain of Tennis. THOMAS GOLDSTEIN, History-Speech. Delta Tau Delta, Speaker's Bureau, Sphinx Club Nice Presidentl, Wrestling, Bachelor, German Club, Lettermen's Club, Scarlet Masque. JAMES RICHARD GRAHAM, Zoology-Psychology. Delta Tau Delta fPresidentl, Head Cheerleader, Freshman Basketball, Sphinx Club, Lettermen's Club. FRED LEE GRANGER, Psychology-Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Wrestling, Cross Country, and Track, Steward of Phi Delta Theta, Newman Club, W lvlen's Club. STEPHEN RICHARD GROSS, Chemistry-Zoology. Lambda Chi Alpha iPresident and Rush Chairmanl, Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Lambda Upsilon, German Club, Will Hays Club, Delta Phi Alpha, Underwood Award, Blue Key. Named to Phi Beta Kappa for the 1964-65 year were Cthree iuniors SEATEDQ David Kendall, Larry Haugh, Daniel Swinehart, fseniors STANDING l to rl John Labavitch, Harold Nicol, Charles Johnson, William McCarty, Norman J. Parker, Rhiman Rotz. Don Schmidt, Robert MacCallum, H. Page Stephens, Leland Gerde, Harry Phillips, Robert Witherspoon, Byron Kemper, Stephen Queener. ' nk ' 'KS.2 'li Kegerreis Kemper Kirkpatrick Klehke Koller Kovcllcheck Krause Labclvitch LaFief Lentz Linnenberg Lofstrcu nd Lund MclcCollum McCarthy DAVID HADLEY, English-Religion. Delta Tau Delta, W Men's Club, Sphinx Club, Varsity Golf, Recording Secretary ot Delta Tau Delta. FREDERIC ARTHUR HALSTEAD, Political Science-Psychology. Sigma Chi, Young Republicans lPresidentl, Conservative Club lPresidentl, Speaker's Bureau, Public Forum. RAYMOND MEYER HARTWELL, German-Russian. Phi Gamma Delta, Wabash College Duplicate Club lPresiclentJ, Young Re- publicans, German Club, League Secretary, Wabash Bowling League, lM's, Secretary ot Fraternity. RANDALL ALLAN HENZE, Psychology-Religion. Sigma Chi, Band. RONALD ARTHUR HENZE, Psychology-Religion. Sigma Chi, Sigma Chi Secretary, Band, Sigma Xi. JOSEPH FRANCIS HOFFMAN, German-Minor. Beta Theta PI, Delta Phi Alpha lVice Presidentl, Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kap- pa. McCarty Martin Metzler Michna Mingr Moore Neuron Nicol Niemonn Ong I Poctor Park Parker Phillips Porter Proctor l I6 RICHARD DALE HUGHES, Economics-I-listory. Phi Delta Theta, Football, Baseball, W Men's Club, Sphinx Club, Young Repub- licans Club, Economics Club, Arts Forum, President Phi Delta Theta. CHARLES WILLIAM JOHNSON, Botany-Zoology. Eta Sigma Phi. JOHN PATRICK KEGERREIS, Psychology-English. Chairman Wabash Chapter ot Indiana Mental Health Association, Scar- IetMasque. BYRON WILFRED KEMPER, Chemistry-Zoology. Phi Kappa Psi, IPresiclent and Treasurerl, Phi Psi, Blue Key, Sphinx Club, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Campus Center Board. U ROBERT WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK, JR., Economics-Political Sci- ence. Kappa Sigma, Young Democrats Club, Economics Club, Kappa Sigma Fraternity Guard. BARRY DALE KLETTKE, Physics-Mathematics. Freshman Coun- cil, Dorm Counselor, Dorm Director, German Club, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Associate Sigma Xi, PAF, WSI. ANDREW JOHN KOLLER, History-Psychology. Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer, Young Republicans, Football, Tom Marshall Club. KASSIAN A. KOVALCHECK, JR., History-Speech. Debate. BERNARD F. KRAUSE, Botany-Zoology. Lambda Chi Alpha ITreasurerl, Young Democrats, Tom Marshall Club. BRUCE FREDERIC KUREK, Political Science-History. Young Re- publicans lTreasurerl, Van Sickle Club, Little United Nations lRep. USSR on Courtl, Bachelor. JOHN MARCUS LABAVITCH, Zoology-Botany. Beta Theta Pi ITreasurerI, Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Xi. WILLIAM CARL LaFIEF, Zoology-Psychology. WILSON ALLAN LEECE, II, Zoology-Chemistry. Phi Kappa Psi, Manager Football, Christian Science Organization, Wrestling lFreshmanl, Wrestling Manager. ROBERT JOHN LENTZ, Psychology-German. Phi Gamma Del- ta, Phi Gamma Delta lHistorianl, Delta Phi Alpha lTreasurerl, German Club, Band. JOHN WILLIAM LINNENBERG, History-Psychology. Delta Tau Delta, College Radio, Young Republicans. JAMES GREG LOFSTRAND, Mathematics-English. Phi Kappa Psi, Bachelor. ELIOT ROBISON LONG, English-History. Scarlet Masque. JAMES S. LUND, Zoology-Chemistry. Lambda Chi Alpha, Bachelor IPhotographic Editorj, Wabash Photographer, Tom Marshall Club. ROBERT ALEXANDER MacCALLUM, Political Science-History. Beta Theta Pi, Debate Team lNovice-Varsityl, WWCR lSports Announcerl, Young Republicans. JAMES LAWRENCE MCCARTHY, III, Physics-Mathematics. In- dependent, Sigma Pi Sigma lSecretary-Treasurerl, Delta Phi Alpha, Young Democrats. WILLIAM DENNIS McCARTY, History-Political Science. Phi Gamma Delta, lnterfraternity Council lPresicIentl, Senior Coun- cil, German Club. 4 CRAIG PHILIP MCKENZIE, Psychology-History. ROBERT FRANCIS MARTIN, III, Speech-Psychology. Independ- ent, Psychology Club, Speaker's Bureau, Public Affairs Forum, Intramural Athletics, President ot Senior Council. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship winners from Wabash are Cfrom I to rl Rhiman Rotz, Don Schmidt, Harry Phillips, Alan Dooley, John Moorhouse. Queener Rode Roos GARY TRIPPE MATTHEWS, English-Psychology. Phi Delta Theta, Psychology Club, French Club, Young Republicans, Baseball. MALCOLM MAX METZLER, History-Political Science. Beta Theta Pi, Wrestling, Fraternity President, Lutheran Club, Young Republicans, Sphinx Club. RALPH KENNETH MICHNA, Psychology-Economics. Varsity Football. ROBERT BAXTER MILLER, Chemistry-Mathematics. IMA. WILLIAM JOHNSON MILLIKAN, JR., Zoology-Chemistry. Beta Theta Pi, Varsity Football, Young Republicans, Young Demo- crats. JAMES R. MINOR, Zoology-Chemistry. Kappa Sigma, Track. EDWARD KENT MOORE, History-Psychology. Phi Kappa Psi, Tom Marshall Club, APO, Psychology Club, Vice President anal Pledge Trainer Fraternity. JOHN CHARLES MOORHOUSE, Economics-Political Science. Debate, PSR-TKA, Speaker's Bureau, Young Republicans, Pub- lic Affairs Forum, Economics Club. JOHN PATRICK MORIARTY, Political Science-History. ERIC BRUCE MUNSON, Zoology-Chemistry. Beta Theta Pi, Baseball, Football, I.F.C. Rep., Glee Club, Young Republicans, National Fraternity Convention Representative. JOHN P. NEARON, Biology-Psychology. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicans. HAROLD LYNN NICOL, Philosophy-Religion. Beta Theta Pi lVice Presidentl, Glee Club, Psychology Club lPresidentl, Delta Phi Alpha. WILLIAM LAWRENCE NIEMANN, Psychology-Speech. Lambda Chi Alpha, Football, Sphinx Club, Young Republicans Club, Spanish Club, Scarlet Masque, Social Chairman Delta Chi Alpha. DAVID EUGENE ONG, Chemistry-Zoology. Tau Kappa Epsi- Ion. STEPHEN JOHN ORBON, Chemistry-Physics. Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Newman Club IPresidentl. PETER ALLEN PACTOR, German-Latin. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Basketball lManagerl, Delta Phi Alpha. FINLEY POTTER PARK, Latin-Greek. Tau Kappa Epsilon lPresi- dentl, ETA Sigma Phi, Bachelor, PAF. HARRISON W. PARKER, Zoology-Chemistry. Delta Tau Delta, Basketball Manager, Track, W Man's Club, Young Republi- cans, Scarlet Masque, German Club. NORMAN JAMES PARKER, Psychology-English. Phi Gamma Delta lRush Chairmanl, Psychology Club, German Club, Bachelor, Freshman Basketball, Golf, Intramurals, Sigma Xi. Schnackenberg Shearer Stephens JAMES MCCOY PATTERSON, JR., English-History. Kappa Sig- ma, Bachelor Editor, Cross Country, Track, President ot Blue Key, Vice President of Young Republican Club, Vice-President of Public Altairs Forum, Vice-President of Pi Delta Epsilon, Copy Editor ot Yearbook, Van Sickle Club, Sphinx Club, Kap- pa Sigma Rush Chairman. HARRY ARTHUR PHILLIPS, Political Science-Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Democrats. RICHARD ARTHUR POLK, Zoology-Botany. Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chairman Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx Club. JERRY D. PORTER, English-Mathematics. I.M.A., Switchboard Operator, Glee Club, Student Teaching. EDDIE DEAN POWELL, Political Science-History. Phi Delta Theta, Sphinx Club, Varsity Basketball. THERON ,BRUCE PROCTOR, Psychology-Political Science. Lambda Chi Alpha, Psychology Club, Track Manager. STEPHEN WYATT QUEENER, Chemistry-Zoology. Sigma Chi, Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Social Chairman for Sig- ma Chi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. VINCENT KENT ROACH, Philosophy-Psychology. JAMES EDWARD RODE, Political Science-History. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President Public Alllairs Forum, Young Democrats. THEODORE CHARLES ROETKEN, Economics-Psychology. Phi Delta Theta, Baseball, Football, VV. Club, Sphinx Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer of Economics Club. JAMES FREDERICK ROOS, Psychology-Mathematics. Kappa Sigma, Track, Cross Country, Psychology Club, Young Repub- licans. II9 Storey Toth Town se nd RHIMAN ALFRED ROTZ, JR., Political Science-History. Phi Gamma Delta, Board of Publications lChairmanl, Pi Delta Ep- silon CPresidentl, lVVabash Editorl Bachelor Sports Editor, Phi Gamma Delta Recording Secretary, Blue Key, VV. Men's Club, Baseball Manager, PAF Treasurer, German Club, Little United Nations Delegate. JOHN COALTER RUTHENBURG, Economics-Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi, President and Treasurer of Phi Kappa Psi, Young Republicans. DONALD M. SCHICK, Physics-Mathematics. Bachelor lCircula- tion Managerl, Cross Country, Alpha Phi Omega CSecretaryl. DONALD D. SCHMIDT, Chemistry-Physics. Kappa Sigma, Bas- ketball, Track, Sigma Pi Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Xi Club, Sphinx Club. FRANK RICHARD SCHNACKENBERG, JR., Mathematics-Phys ics. Kappa Sigma, Scarlet Masque Nice-Presidentl, Alpha Phi Omega Nice Presidentl, Kappa Sigma Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent, President. 120 CALVIN THOMAS SHEARER, Economics-Psychology. Secre- tary-Treasurer and President ot Scarlet Masque, Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatics Fraternity, Independent Men's As- sociation. College Organist. BOBBY JAY SMALL, Chemistry-Mathematics. Sigma Chi, Ger- man Club, Vice-President ot Sigma Chi, Freshman Basketball Young Democrats. LEE ALLEN SPENCER, English-Psychology. H. PAGE STEPHENS, History-German. Delta Phi Alpha, Wa- bash Folk Music Society iPresident and Founderl. LEON CONRAD STONE, Political Science-Far Eastern Stuclies. Band. STEVEN W. THEIS, Zoology-Chemistry. Beta Theta Pi, Young Republicans. GREGORY CHARLES TOTH, Philosophy-English. W.C.O.R.E., Folk Music Soc. iVice Presidentl, Van Sickle Club IPresidentl, P.A.F., Economics Club, Arts Forum, Philosophy Club. NORMAN EDWARD TOWNSEND, Psychology-Zoology. Phi Delta Theta, Psychology Club, Republican Club, Freshman Football. ' MICHAEL JOSEPH TYNAN, Economics-Political Science. Eco- nomics Club, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM HUNTER 'VAN DEEST, Economics-Political Science. l.M.A. President-Secretary, Senior Council, Campus Center Board, Young Republicans. DOUGLAS VAILLE WALLACE, Political Science-Psychology. Senior Council, Scarlet Masque, Tom Marshall Club, VVVVCR Radio, l.M.A. off Campus Rep.-Executive Council. Wehely Weiss Tynon Van Deest Ware MICHAEL LEE WARE, English-Music. I.M.A., Scarlet Masque, Young RepubIican's Club, Band, Brass Choir, Freshman Coun- cil, Arts Forum. STEPHEN PHILLIPS WEHRLY, History-Psychology. Delta Phi Alpha, Band, Brass Choir, German Club, Chess Club. RICHARD EDWARD wisiss, JR., History-Psychology. Beta Theta Pi, W lVlen's Club, Sphinx Club, Senior Council, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Golt. THOMAS CHANDLER WERBE, III, Psychology-English. Sigma Chi, Varsity Basketball, Sphinx Club, VV lVlen's Club, Psychol- ogy Club, Economics Club, Vice President Sigma Chi Frater- nity. PHILIP CHARLES WESCOTT, English-Psychology. Delta Tau Delta, Scarlet Masque, Intramural Sports, Radio Station, Fra- ternity Othcer, Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs. Wescott Whaley White DAVID ALLEN WHALEY, Speech-Psychology. Sigma Chi, Scar- let Masque, Tom Marshall Club, Freshman Basketball, Inter- murals, Secretary of Sigma Chi. DAVID DEAN WILSON, Psychology-Political Science. Delta Tau Delta, Sphinx Club, Senior Council, lntertraternity Coun- cil, Track, Wrestling, Glee Club, Bachelor Sports Editor. ROBERT PHILIP WITHERSPOON, Zoology-Chemistry. 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They continued to thrive in their pretty new house and have big plans for the coming year, including a new patio and an ice machine. They were well represented on campus and boasted an IFC president. They finished second in llVl's iust two points off the winning pace, Scholarship found the Betas fourth the first semester and fifth the next. The Beta male ego threw some ine dances, but they took another beating when the entertain- ment refused to entertain at the Miami Triad dance. They had Wabash's own Primates play instead. rick. ROW 3: Flanigan, Fortier, Gallagher, Gisler, Goldsmith, Goodrich, Gray. ROW 4: Herrin, Hesser, Hildebrand, Hill, Hitman, Hudson, Kennedy. 124 'L I b A: it ' 1A QTL Wg: W I A by , , i,b' 3 ,:1., .,,1. -,,. ' ,.:.. 1 - 1,-1, - ,L if Z ,-.., s The Primates and friends rock on during the Miami Triad. Mickey Metzler, President of Beta Theta Pi was assisted by Harold Nichol, Vice- President, John Labavitch, Treasurer, Don Michell, Recording Secretary, and Joe Hoffmann, Corresponding Secretary. TOP ROW: Kish, Lockhart, Long, MacCciIlum, Machuca, Mciilfresh. ROW 2: Munson, Nicol, Reed, Roeder, Roper Rushton, Schmuite. ROW 3: Smith, Stahler, Trimmer, VcmderHaar, Van Dolah, Weiss, Witherspoon. 125 TOP ROW: Akers, Alexander, Bakken, Barb, Brash, Buck, Byrn. ROW 2: Furnish, Garrigan, GoldsTein, Grove, Harrison, Hendran, Heneman. Callaway, Childress, Cooper, Culver, Daniels, Dawson, Dean. ROW 3: ROW 4: Hudson, Jefferson, Klika, Karnes, Linnenberg, Loheide, Markwaild. DELTA TAU DELTA Having boughT a new ploT of land on The wesT side of The Sig house The DelTs will soon be building Their much needed house. And why noT'? The Joneses and SmiThs across The way goT new houses. The personnel in The DelT house is TTrsT class. There is George, Dean of Dogs. The DelTs also have many men in aThleTics and campus organizaTions. A Jim Graham was Presidenf of Delfa Tau Delfa for The T964-65 school year. His assisianfs were Bob Forsythe, Vice- Presidenf, Harrison Parker, Treasurer, Dave Hadley, Recording Secretary, Phil VVescoTT, Corresponding Secretary, Tom Moorman, AssisTanT Treasurer. sevenTh in scholarship The TirsT semesTer was changed To a TourTh The second Term. SophisTicaTeol and suave The DelTs boasTed one of The beTTer social seasons on campus wirh enough shapely sensuous blondes To HII several James Bond Thrillers. WiTh a new house on The way, The men of DelTa Tau DelTa promise To remain among The Top. 3 Should I or shouldn'f I? TOP ROW: Nohigion, Nie, Nelsson, Noland, Peeclle, Pifz, Purro. ROW 2: Rondok, Riesing, Robinson, Solomone, Shearer, Sutton, Thompson. ROW 3: Fulley, Wheeler, Whighcm, Williams, Williomson, Wildon, Witfeveld. KAPPA SIGMA Problems vviThin The chopTer gove Koppo Sigmo o roTher rough yeor. The problems developed ouT of The rociol equoliTy quesTion ond resulTed in Twelve of The members leoving The chopTer ond sTriking ouT on Their own. BUT The Koppo Sigs rollied ond monoged To finish TirsT ond second in scholorship respecTively for The Two semesTers. WiTh The coming of spring The Koppo Sigs ron inTo o Tevv more problems. For insTonce, oTTer one of The scheduled vvoTer TighTs Their TronT door vvos found To be missing. Sociolly, They were very so- cioble. TOP ROW: Adams, Allen, Anderson, Bell, Brodshcxw, Brumbciugh, Buck- 4: B. Hough, L, Hough, Holdreocl, Hover, Hutchens, Johnson, Kirk- inghom. ROW 2: Buroker, Byron, Carry, Chouclron, Chilcxusky, Chilcoff. pofrick. ROW 5: Kovulcheck, Lodge, Marks, Morqueffe, McClUSkey, Merry, ROW 3: Clark, Dillon, Douglas, Dunck, Golliher, Hagen, Hoftield. ROW Milligan. Okay, get the orange robe and the wooden bowl. Kappa Sigma Officers were Rick Snachenberg, President, l Terry White, Vice-President, Max Rudicel, Treasurer, John I Davis, Social Chairman, Steve King, Secretary. 5 TOP ROW: Minor, Montieth, Newman, Oesterhelcl, Patterson. ROW 2: Pickerill, Pinschmidt, Robertson, Roos Sanderson, Scmidt, Siegel. ROW 3: Stephens, Summers, Turner, Washburn, Weesner, Wesp, Young. 129 Living on The oTher side of The Tracks does noT puT The men oT Lambda Chi Alpha ouT of The campus acTiviTy. Having builT a nevv lciTchen, The physical planT is in good shape. The Lamb chops vvon The Blue Key sTunT nighT and also had The mosT l:JeauTiTul girl in The Homecoming parade. IT was The scruTTy T-shirT ThaT clinched TirsT place for The loeauTy. ln lM's The men vvere doomed To sevenTh place. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PresidenT of Lambda Chi Alpha was Steve Gross. Oiher officers were Al Tack, Vice-Presidenh Greg Gorman, Secrefaryg Bernie Krause, Treasurer, and Carl Banfield, Ritualist. TOP ROW: Alig, AlTenbaumer, Anderson, Bloom, Boyer, Brissmain, Butler. 3: Hamilfon, HeinTz, N. Hill, T. Hill, Hizer, HoelTge, Keenan ROW 2: Carle, Cook, Curry, DieTerlen, Eversole, Fitierling, Gillies. ROW 130 Khan, the Lambda Chi dog, keeps a watchful eye out for the bread man's leg. TOP ROW: Kenneson, Kosmalcos, Kowalski, Kraffebol, Larson, Lennes, ler, Sheese. ROW 4: Tczybos, Thompson, Unterschuetz, Warren, Werner Le Seure. ROW 21 Lord, Lund, Main, McNo-ir, Niemann, C. Often, R. Wirth, Zorucki. Offen. ROW THREE: Phillips, Proctor, Rakesfraw, Reese, Robertson, Shang- l3l PHI DELTA THETA TOP ROW: Anfibue, Berry. ROW 2: Brouhard, Clay- bcugh, Cox, Deomer, 'Dukes. ROW 3: Edgar, Edmonds, Helbig, Henderson, Henry. ROW 4: Howard, Hughs, Kraft, Lawson, Leahy. ROW 5: Levctino, Love, Mclrkwell, Mat- thews, Mossmon, ROW 6: Mueller, Noe, Powers, Rush, Sumpsell. ROW 7: Senkbe, Slickers, Sparks, Susie, Watson T32 These seven Phi Delts won the IM football season. Without those points they never would have won the IM trophy. ln a word, astounding, would describe the Wabash chapter ot Phi Delta Theta. Possessing the maiority ot the locks , the Phi Delts never have been thought ot as a scholastic house . . . until this year. Their ple-dge class took second place honors while the chapter as a whole placed tltth and then sixth among fraternities. Being well on their way to becoming a gold star chapter the Phi Delts can say they were the only chapter in the state not tound at the ignominious State Day in Indianapolis. They can also boast ot their new IM trophy and ot their rejuvenating plans that will be carried out over the next few years. Ofticers of Phi Delta Theta for I964-65 were Roger Colehower, President, Rich Polk, Vice President, John Miller, Secrefaryf and Gene Neal, Treasurer. - TOP ROW: Anderson, Avery, Bickell, Bird, Bowen, Bubclu, Buschmcnn. Jones, Kcppeler, Lumpp, Marsh, McCullough, Meng. ROW 5: Merrell, ROW 2: Clufley, Day, Dennis, Dieken, Donnell, Dzurillo, Foul. ROW 3: Morgan, Myers, Neuron, Parke, Paulson, Phcres. Green, Greves, Grills, Hclgren, Hanes, Hesler, Jenkins. ROW 4: Johnson, PHI GAMMA DELTA Phi Gommo Della was ably led by Bill McCarty, President, Curl Alfrey, Treasurer, Rhimcn Rofz, Record- ing Secrefory, Roy Hurfwell, Corresponding Secretory, and Bob Lenlz, Historian. 134 With all of the building going an around campus, the Phi Gems try c new principle in architecture: the no-hinge door. Unfortunately, for some, it didn't turn out To be such a good idea. P. S. 'I, the rabid squirrel, left its mark on l7 Fiiis before it died. Down To sixTh in scholarship Tirsl semesTer The Phi Gams miraculously jumped To TirsT place The second semesTer. Maybe iT was The aTTer dark Trips down The alley ThaT gave Them Their impeTus. The Fiiis boasTed The Top pledge class in scholarship on campus while also claiming The l-lurr Award winner, Bob Faul. Again The Phi Gams had men in many campus acTiviTies including a maioriTy in Blue Key, Pi'DelTa Epsilon and Three cheerleaders despiTe The firsT semesTer inTecTion of P. S. l, a rabid squirrel. TOP ROW: Robb, Sedor, Smith. ROW 2: Snider, Sonnemoker, Stafford, STeele, Vcin Scyoc, Walsh, Webster. ROW 3: Wilhelmus, Williams, Wilson, Woelfel, Wood, Wooling, Young. 135 PHI KAPPA PSI ConsTrucTion is The big Word Tor Phi Koppo Psi os They moved inTo Their new wing in The Toii. The Two houses ThoT The Phi Psis occupied previously sTill prove To be mosT comTorToble. And The enTire pIonT oTTers much more room Then in The posT. Down o IiTTle by noTionol sTondords, The men ore sTorTing cm vosT improvemenT sysTem. The sociol life hos been up which moy be one of The recisons They slipped from Third To eighTh in scholorship, The smollness of The previous iivings uniTs hos kepT The size oT members limiTed. BUT vviTh The new wing, They will now be oble To expand. TOP ROW: Bcirto, Bredenfoercler, Briscoe, Buek, Butler. ROW 2: Carpenter, Cclughey, Coons, Davis, Former ROW 3: Ford, Hummer, Harvey, Hixson, Juse. ROW 4: Kusting, Kelly, Kemper, Landis, Lawler. ROW 5 Leece Leet, Lofstrand, Maher, Morkin. ROW 6: Pyle, Reynolds, Risk, Vogel, Wilson. At the helm of Phi Kappa Psi was Roger Brown, President, Other crew members were Kent Moore, Vice President, Pete Ruthenberg, Treas- urer, and Ron Brown, Secretory. 137 SIGMA CHI Steve Crist lsee rightl was President of Sigma Chi. Veep was Tim Werbe. Steve Duchi served as Treasurer, and Dave Whaley was Secretary. TOP ROW: Aloerinathy, Adams, Aramowicz, Austin, Batmbrey, Brewster. ROW 2: Brooks, Brown, Cassidy, Coligan, Cooke, Cromer. ROW 3: Dashiell, Dick, Elliot, Jay Fisher, Jeff Fisher, Fye. ROW 4: Griffin, Halstecl, Hinderliter, Houck, Kennedy, Klop. ROW 5: J. Koller, B. Koller, Little, Marshall, Magrath, Morton. ROW 6: Ocphsenschlager, Oesterle, Pearson, Parkhill, Pocklington, Queener. 138 Sigmci Chi Took The lcirgesT pledge cldss on Compus numbering some TwenTy-eighT men. The Sigs, Tor The Third sTrc1ighT yeor wolked off wiTh The glory in house decoroTions Tor Homecoming. They Tcired, however, noT so well in scholarship os They dropped from eighTh To ninTh beTween The semesTers. To This They-odded o TiTTh in IiVl's ond o Temporory sociol proboTion in The Toll. Their new house sTill boosTs some of The Tine'sT personnel on compus. ' IT seemed on unusuolly bool yeor Tor The noTionolly prominenT chopTer. Big plons, however, ore in The oicfing Tor The coming yeor. TOP ROW: Rayburn, Reger, Ridolfo, Roe, Rohm. ROW 2: Scheidf, Jacob Sedmczk, Jerry Sedmcik, Jim Sed- mok, Sievers. ROW 3: Sipe, Snipes, Spain, Sfcyfon, Sfeger. ROW 4: Stratton, Sfurmon, Thorning, Thurston, Todd. ROW 5: Trueblood, Underwood, Vonclerhocr, Vyverberg, Wright. 139 lT was anoTher building year Tor The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Living in Two houses, The working Tekes conTinued To build a crediTable record Tor Themselves boTh on and oFi campus. Their main living uniT on WesT Wabash also proved To be formidable basTion of defense as The spring waTer TesTiviTies sTarTed. The Tekes moved from ninTh ouT of nine TraTerniTies in scholarship The TirsT semesTer To sevenTh The second. Socially, The men of TKE had an improving year. Their annual grasser on Their TronT lawn before Pan sTarTed rolling The good Times Tor good ScoTch, good Gin, good Bourbon and smashed daTes. As The youngesT TraTerniTy on campus The Tekes have men in Blue Key, Pi DelTa Epsilon, band and The glee club. Even Though house funds are low, house spiriT keeps Them moving upward. TOP ROW: Adler, Belknap, Blossom, Burke, Burns, Cosianzo, Darkoku. ROW 2: Donaldson, Dybel, Farg- her, Firstbrook, Gilkison, Gray, Hileman. Teke Prexy was Finley Park. Veep was Jim Rode: Secretary, Jack Hauber, Treasurer, Ken Schiid: Howard Busch, Hisforian: Chap lain, Larry Blount, and Sergeant-at-arms, Al Dooley, TAU KAPPA EPSILON TOP ROW: Marshall, Martin, ROW 2: Moreo, Ong, Poctor, Rowen, Schaefer. ROW 3: Schlechter, Schreiner, Seifried, Smith, Stein. ROW 4: Siarkey, Ware, Wilfsey, Wise, Wood. 141 That glaring ramification of The individual properly labeled Martindale in The college catalog and alluded To in lesser Terms by mosT students remains The bulwark of The independents on campus. Besides olTering a Temporary impasse on The way To The infirmary, This inposing sTrucTure manages To occlude all prying eyes To clandesTine rendezvous sTaged in lo The many rooms on weekends and yeT provides excellent protection from The outside Warring factions. CounTering with Their own Type of indocTrinaTion, Martindale has admirably conTrib- uted To The Wabash communiTy in The form ot per- sonnel and activities while still cluTching Tero- ciously To Their own independence. TOP ROW: Babic, Benton, Bloomer, Boone, Brann, Brown, Campbell. ROW 2: Cantield, Cassell, Clark, Clynch, Cun-ningham, Daniels, Decker. ROW 3: Dornburg, Duran, Ediz, Crane, Foster, France, Frazee. ROW 4: You find The wildest looking eggs on an Easter Egg hunt through Martindale. Goldblatt, Grogg, Gross, Harrell, Harvey, Hobbs, Jean. ROW 5: D. Jones, T. Jones, Katteriohn, Ketchum, Kovacs, Larzelere, Martin. f 142 MARTINDALE TOP ROW: McCarthy. ROW 2: McCormick, McGonigle, Meisenheimer, Milli- kin, Moon. ROW 3: Napoli, Nugen, Petrck, Robinson, Rud. ROW V4: Rupcnr Sandburg, Schwab, Shafer, Smith. ROW 5: Strickler, Sweeney, Swinehort, Tc- kocs, Thomas. ROW 6: Thompson, Tiefz, Von Winkle, Wcxson, Williams. 143 Like iTs Twin across The lawn, Morris Hall and iTs inhabiTanTs scoff aT The philosophical line, No man is an Ireland . . . They remain barracaded in Their rooms during The week only To swing Their doors wide open Tor weekend acTiviTies-and girls. NOT To be denied Their righTTul spoT on campus The men of Morris marched relenTlessly on in Their quesT Tor a True college educaTion. Shrugging oTT Their self imposed wraps of soliTude, They noT only make Themselves heard in all campus ocTiviTies, buT fare raTher well on daTeless SaTurday nighTs aT Tommy's. r MORRIS TOP ROW: Bortlow, Becker, Brinkman, Bri'fTain, Brown. ROW 2: DeVuysT, Gower Habig Johnson Lwangcl ROW 3: Mendeis, Michnci, Moody, Murphy, Noller. ROW 4: Odegaard, Ryan Schurger Smith Spade ROW 5: STiegler, STyring, Van DeesT, Wehrly, Winslow. T TOP ROW: Aldrich. ROW 2: Allen, BeaTTy, Bram, Conklin, Croy. ROW 3: Evans Jogging, on The porch behind The campus center, independents Take time out from studying. As one of The Twin aoliuncTs of The MaginoT Line of Lilly Library cmd The Campus CenTer, WolcoTT Hall oTTers The ulTimaTe in privacy-almosT isolaTion. As a resulT of This seclusion The men OT Wolcon man- age To always finish well in scholarship compared To The oTher dorms on campus. IT seems ThaT They also geT The jump on Them in The Toad line, owing of course To Their superior speed, size and experience. Signalling Their campus revival, for The TirsT Time in many a year, one of WolcoTT's broThers became ecliior of The Bachelor and will be nexT year's year- book co-ediTor. Gerde, Gorman, Gross, Hamacher. ROW 4: Kimmel, Kuremsky, Kucinski, Luhahi, McCaulley. ROW 5: Morrow, Raichari, Sager, STeadham, STorey. ROW 6: STouT, Toih, Walton, Weldon, Whife. WOLCOTT TOP ROW AirharT Anderson Bestler, Burns, Busenbark. ROW 2: Dall, Feif, Flickinger, Geiger, Granger. ROW 3 Grcinfz Gros Henry Hill Hopping. ROW 4: Johnson, Kegerreis, Kleffke, Kurek, LaFief. KINGERY-OFF CAMPUS Every campus needs a few hypochondriacs and Wabash has Theirs living direcTly above The in- firmary. Now isn'T ThaT convenienT. Seriously, The men of Kingery Hall have quiTe a nice seT up. Their dorm is quieT and privaTe exce-pT when The New York CenTral rambles by. DownsTairs The infirmary presenTs To The-se men The means of geTTing To know almosT everyone on cam- pus, Tor wiThin a week's Time almosT everyone on campus comes groaning, limping or crawling Their way Tor an excused absence from a TesT. TOP ROW: Matsey, McClain, PorTer, PraTT, Shearer. ROW 2: Smits, Sfone Thompson Townsend Tyman ROW 3: Vydareny, Wallace, Waller, Ware, Woolman. lndepenclenfs decorafe a Chrisfmas Tree in The lobby of The Campus Center IT seems as Though The men living off campus have- a million friends Two weeks before a dance week- end. Even during The weekend Their pads are The scene of mass confusion: beer is flowing, some girls are changing cloThes, oThers are coming and going like They knew which is which, and a few maybe packing The suifcases. Then, as always, The weekend is gone and so are all The friends you ThoughT you had. They leave you To clean The beer ouT of your shoe, To scrape ouT The cigarene buTTs from your sofa. lf you Try To geT help your friends will Tell you They've goT a blue book Tomorrow. So you go ahead and collecf all of The forgofien garmenTs and Then siT around waifing eagerly for The nexT dance weekend. lsn'T iT fun To live off campus? NORMAN C, MOORE, Deon ot Students cmcl Lecturer in His- tory. A.B. lPrincetonl, M.A. lljennsylvoniol. STEPHEN GUILD KURTZ, Deon of the College ond Associate Professor of History, AB. lPrincetonl, Ph.D. lPermsylvoniol, Fulbright Avvord oncl Guggenheim Fellowship. THE DEANS arid - riff V: xi, ., V 'asm -. me 4 .rn - - -,V-'L ,.. 'Y A r WILLIS H. JOHNSGN, Treves Professor of Biology and Chair- mon of1DeparfmenT, Chairman of Division I, B.A. CWabashI, M.S., Ph.D. IChicagoI. Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Sigma Xi, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Society of Zoologisis, American Society of Naruralists, Society of Proiozoologisis, Past President Indiana Academy of Science, Past president w unaq DIVISICN HEADS , ,. X M, N. ,. ,. . .QW -1 spd .L . ., F 3 a .... Shearer ,,., . .5 Johnson 150 ,Jr- Bauer Y Bak-er THE FACULTY Midwest Conference of College Biology Teachers, Fellow In- diana Academy of Science, Fellow New York Academy of Science, Fellow AAAS. ERIC DEAN, Professor of Philosophy ancl Religion ancl Chair- man of Department, Chairman of Division Il. B.A., B.D., Ph.D. lChicagoD. Amgrican Theological Society, American Society of Church Historyf Indiana Philosophical Association, American Philosophical Assoc., Indiana Teachers of Religion in Higher Education lvice-presidenti. fe-I WARREN WRIGHT SHEARER, Professor of Economics ancl Chairman of Department, Chairman of Division lll. B.A. lVVa- bashi, M.A. lWisconsini, Ph.D. lHarvarolJ, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Pi Delta Epsilon. l5l DONALD WHITELAW BAKER, Associate Professor of English, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. CBrownD. Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Association, College English Association, MWATSNAP. WILLIAM E. BAUER, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry, A.B. fMiami of Ohioj, Ph.D. CPennsylvania State Universityj. THEODORE BEDRICK, Professor of Latin and Mathematics. A.B. CBrownQ, M.A., Ph.D. Ullinoisj. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi Bedrick 4? Blossey Club, Eta Sigma Phi, American Philogical Assoc., Executive Secretary, Indiana Classical Conference, Classical Association of the Middle West and South Archaeological Institute of America. TEIICHI BETCHAKU, Researcher, Department of Biology, Pho- tographer for News Bureau and Alumni Bulletin. ERIC C. BLOSSEY, Instructor of Chemistry, B.S. COhio Statej, M.S. llowa Stateb, Ph.D. CCarnegie Institute of Technologyj. WILLIAM BONIFIELD, Instructor of Economics, A.B., M.A., fUniversity of Minnesotal. WENDELL NYMAN CALKINS, Professor of History and Chair- man of Department. S.B., M.A., Ph.D. CHarvardJ. Member of American Historical Assoc., Assoc. for Asian Studies, Confer- ence on British Studies, President, Wabash Chapter American Assoc. of University Professors. ' WILFRED CASANOVA, Assistant Professor of Spanish, A.B. CUniversity of New Brunswickj. JAMES CAVENDER, Assistant Professor of Biology. A.B. CUn- ion Collegej, Ph.D. CUniversity of Wisconsini. MORTON CELLER, Associate Professor of French. B.A. and M.S.Ed. lCoIIege of the City of New Yorkj Doctoral d'Uni- versite. Betchaku Bonifield .IGHQD mounsog JOHN FREDERICK CHARLES, Thomas Professor of Greek Lan- guage cmd Literature and Professor of History. A.B. fOberlinQ, M.A., Ph.D. lChicagoD. Secretary of Phi Beta Kappa, AAUP, Classical League, Classical Assoc. Middle West and South, ACLU. THOMAS A. COLE, Assistant Professor of Biology. B.A. CWC:- bashj, Ph,D. fCalifornia Institute of Technologyj. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Genetics Society of America, Sigma Xi. ROBERT LEE COOLEY, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. CAlabamaD, L.L.B. Wir- giniaj, M.S. CPurdueD. American Mathematical Society, Mathe- matics Association of America, American Assoc. of University of Professors. X J. HARRY COTTON, Professor of Religion and Philosophy, B.A. CWoosterj, Ph.D. CPrincetonj, D.D. CWoosterJ, Wabash. Phi Beta Kappa, American Theological Society Cformer presi- dentj. Author of Christian Experience of Life, Royce on the Human Self, Christian Knowledge of God, McCormick Theo- logical Seminary. Charles Calkins LOUIS E. DELANNEY, Professor of Zoology. B.A., M.A. CUCLAJ, Ph.D. CStanfordI. Sigma Xi, Beta Beta Beta, Gamma Alpha, Co-author General Biology. WILLIAM S. DEVENNEY, Instructor ot Mathematics, Director of the Computer Laboratory. B.S. CColorado Statej. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Mathematical Associa- tion ot America. CHAUNCEY OWEN DUSTON, Associate Professor of English, A.B. fBostonI, M.A., Ph.D. fHarvaroII. VERNON J. EASTERLING, Assistant Professor of Physics. B.A. fEastern Michiganj, M.A., Ph.D., CWayne Statej. Member of American Physical Society and American Association of Phys- ics Teachers. WALTER LONGLEY FERTIG, Chairman of Department of Eng- Iish, Milligan Professor of English. B.A. fWabashI, M.A. fHar- vardj, Ph.D. CMaryIandJ, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Delanney Cotton Coole Y Duston JOHN E. FISCHER, Instructor of CIassics, A.B. IDrew Univer- sityj, M.A. CBrownJ. JURGEN GIDICN, Assistant Professor of German, Ph.D. IUni- versity ot Goettingen in Germanyl. WILLIAM HAAS, Visiting Associate Professor of Religion. LAWRENCE HOWARD HACKSTAFF, Associate Professor of Philosophy, B.A. CWiIIiamsj, M.A., Ph.D. CYaIej Phi Beta Kap- pa. EDWARD L. HAENISCH, Professor of Chemistry and Chair- man ot the Department, S.B., Ph.D. CChicagoD. Phi Beta Kap- pa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Phi Sigma, AIpha Chi Sigma, American Chemical Society, American Association, Advancement ot Sci- ence, FeIIow Electrochemical Society, Faraday Society, Indiana Academy ot Science-President for 1964, American Institute of Chemists-Fellow. I963 American Chemical Society Award in Chemical Education. Deven ney Easterling U0!P!9 Hartzell Hclenisch Lczubengcfyer , .wk-W-ax .Q s 1622.-.cffzw 1 -G7'c':I f Q-asw ' -:?w,- f-'fr- t Q5 ,.-1-1 5525 ' ' 2 -4233i Hackstalt ROBERT L. HENRY, Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department. B.A. CCarletonD, Ph.D. Uohns Hopkinsl, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma, American Physical Society, American Assoc. of Physics Teachers, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, Indiana Academy of Science. RICHARD HARTZELL, Instructor of German, A.B. fKent Statel, M.A. CUniversity of Southern Californiaj. JAMES HUTCHESON, Instructor of German, A.B. fWabashl, M.A. fGeorge Washingtonj. KENNETH W. KEUFFEL, Assistant Professor of English, Head Football Coach. A.B. CPrincetonJ, M.A., Ph.D. CPennsylvaniaJ. WILLIAM STEPHEN KLUG, Instructor of Biology. B.A. fWa- bashj. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Xi. RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER, Rose Professor of Botany. B.S., Ph.D. fCornellD, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN W. LAWRIE, Assistant Professor of Psychology, A.B. fBeloitj M.B.A. CUniversity of Michiganj, Ph.D. fWayne Statel. I6I ,RBVWV , rx, . Lipsky McKinney Lawrie Monker X I x. ,. Q mv we is A ' ,. 1 TSN 2 fm 1 fx as ,. , 'K . Ag ,,,Q f 'gf 9 54 if ' f 7 1 , 1 at S7225 5,225 P ,X WX , A if Q, Ev F. . li -- - ,fa -.IM Q A , 't -wfkrh .4 .R I-y-'llifciffwl 'i IX, f. ft .2 ,sir 3 1 ' , - s -:tm , ..,, .,. .mv-.,. ., I X ,X '- s -its - ax: vt- V1.2-4' f u e, f - .. 2 , - . 1 -' ' .. ,, H3 ,. !,,,, , 5 , 1... W.: , dwg, S .,. , , ,,.,g2.,s ' ' , ' e '33 ' . , , , wg -' , '- , 11. we, , 53- 'Jah-Pj-, .3g:3f 'j'I iigijf' .- , - . . , -K .. .v., ' 4..'-.1. sn- .ff-- wf.4 ..- QWE.: - .,.. - -3, - .,,, J :rx -34, -, . . - 11.-,-M.-. K.,-,Q -'- ' 4. W ' , . Af,-.4 ,,-.f.-..:-sy ,rms . , . . . , , 1:.+..,, -A ',e-r,g1ff1w- -rl---x I -Vmsg,,-,Wei-Y:m:ffsf'2f2i .. '.sL-:f':.s'f5'1z:-:,,Liv :- ' 'wear- 1 '-I-17.-il, '. 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'RM -,f,.,,,,, gay,-W 1:gw1,7,,y'- if--zz .-.W lilgzl' s At . s ,AN M 1 KC, - 4- ,,., I gg, -'- ' V V s?:,xE157 gf 'fi '2arisg'c,cf' V. ge xi fp- WN v N PM zfv-R if J me-if 5' fitsfw ti V ' ' V N rf? f ,' ' E-sf ' xi '-,A i 2 -1.Hs3sg ' - ji -+I 3, A . w i -s , -uf' - -as ' c-.--, gf --sf. I .ewwesasskexm fmfisa. aAo1 GEORGE ARTHUR LIPSKY, Professor of Political Science. A.B. CWashingtonJ, Ph.D. CCaIiforniaj. Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, American Political Science Association. University Fel- Iowship University of California, Carnegie Research Fellow- ship. GEORGE DOSS LOVELL, Professor of Psychology. Chairman Psychology Department, Coordinator, Wabash Institute for Personal Development. B.A. CBaylorJ, M.A., Ph.D. fNQrthwest- ernl American Psychological Association, fFellowJ, American Association for the Advancement of Science fFelIowD, Mid- western Psychological Association, Indiana Psychological As- sociation, Indiana Academy of Science CFeIIowI, Sigma Xi, American Association of University Professors, Rotary Inter- national, Quiatenon Club, University Club. plouoqow Mitchell Mifchum O'Rourke BERNARD E. MANKER, JR., Assistant Professor of Spanish, B.A. fCentral Michiganj, Graduate work of Middlebury Col- lege A.A.T.S.P. HAROLD MCDONALD, Assistant Professor ot Art. PAUL R. MCKINNEY, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, B.A. fWabashI, Ph.D. CNorthwesternJ, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Xi. PAUL T. MIELKE, Professor of Mathematics, Chairman Mathe- matics Department, A.B. fWaloashJ, SCM. fBrownj, Ph.D. CPur- duej, Sec'y-Treas. Indiana Section Mathematical Assoc. of America, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, American Mathematical Society, National Council of Teachers of Math., Lambda-Chi Alpha. FRANCIS HENRY MITCHELL, Associate Professor of Psycholo- gy, Director of Teacher Education. A.B. CBritish Columbial, M.A., Ph.D. CChicagoD Phi Delta Kappa. R. ROBERT MITCHUM, Associate Professor ot Music, B.M., M.M. fButlerJ C.M.E.A., M.E.N.C., I.C.D.A. Honorary Member of Choral Conductors' Guild of America. ' HAROLD NADEL, Instructor of English, JSD CUniversity of California, Berkeleyj. Miel ke IPPPN O'Lessker I65 Perry Pa rks Petersen rKHi1lAIl0N 'U 0 -0- Q' KARL O'LESSKER, Assistant Professor of Political Science, A.B. fPennsylvaniaJ, M.A. CNorthwesternJ, Ph.D. Clndianaj, Amer. Pol. Sci. Assoc., Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, Member, Advisory Committee of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. JOSEPH O'ROURKE, Assistant Professor of Speech, Director of Forensics. A.B., M.A. CMissouriJ, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Kap- pa Alpha-Delta Sigma Rho, Omicron Delta Kappa. ELDON PARKS, Assistant Professor of Psychology, A.B,, M.A., Ph.D. CUniversity of Nebraskal, Post-Doctoral fUniversity of Pittsburghj. A BERNARD T. PERRY, Lecturer in Accounting, B.A. fWabashJ, C.P.A., Phi Delta Theta. 167 Powell Roberts Rogge QUENTIN S. PETERSEN, Professor of Chemistry, B.S. iAn- tiochj, Ph.D. fNorthwesternD. The American Chemical Society, The Chemical Society Clondonj, The American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Assoc. of University Professors. ROBERT OWEN PETTY, Asst. Professor of Botany, B.S. lButlerJ, M.S., Ph.D. candidate fPurdueJ Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Ecol- ogical Society of America, Indiana Academy of Science, Na- ture Conservancy. KARL-HEINZ PLANITZ, Professor of German and Chairman, Department of German Russian, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. flllinoisj. Modern Language Association, American Association of Teachers of German CPresidentJ, Central States Modern Lan- guage Teachers Association CPresidentJ, Delta Phi Alphas ln- ternationale Germanistenvereinigung, American Carl Shurz Association, Lambda Chi Alpha, Order of Merit, Federal Re- public of Germany. I JOHN CRAWFORD POLLEY, Thornton Professor of Mathemat- ics, Secretary of the Faculty, A.B., M.A. fYaleJ, Ph.D. fCor- nellly Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Mathematical As'soc. of America lPast Governorj, American Mathematical Society, A.A.A.S. Fellow, Indiana Academy of Science Fellow. Polley L VICTOR M. POWELL, Chairman Department of Speech, A.B. CMinnesotaj, M.A., Ph.D. CMissourij, Speech Assoc. of America, A.A.U.P. RALPH RAICO, Instructor of History, A.B. fCity College of New Yorkl. WARREN ROBERTS, Professor of Political Science ancl Eco- nomics, B.A. CGoodin9l, M.A. Kldahoj, Ph.D. lHarvardI. BENJAMIN ARNOLD ROGGE, Distinguished Professor of Polit- ical Economy, B.A. CHastingsJ, M.A. CNebraskaJ, Ph.D. fNorth- westernj. LEWIS S. SALTER, JR., Professor of Physics, B.S. fOkIahomaJ, B.A., M.A., D. Phil., COxon.J HERMANN SCHEEL, Instructor of German, Teacher's Diploma fUniv. of Greifswolclj, Interpreter's Diploma fMainzD. HERBERT STERN, Assistant Professor of English, B.A. CBuffaIoJ, M.A. CCoIumbiaJ, Phi Beta Kappa, M.L.A., Past sec'y-treas. Indiana College English Association. University of Buffalo Phi Beta Kappa Prize. Swift Scheel RICHARD R. STRAWN, Professor of French, Chairman, De- partment of Romance Languages. B.A. QWyomir1gI, M.A fKansasJ, Ph.D. CYaIeJ. Modern Language Associo on, Ameri- can Assoc. of Teachers of French. WILLIAM CLEMENT SWIFT, Associate Professor of Mathemat- ics. B.S., Ph.D. CKentuckyJ. RICHARD THOMPSON, Instructor of History, A.B., M.A. Un- dianaj. RICHARD P. TRAINA, Instructor in History, B.S. CSanta Claraj M.A. CCaIifornia-Berkeleyl. Silins Stern Strawn II I I I Williams Traina alllnl -s Wilder X 'E 'Vfgwiwf , Tsao WEN YEN TSAO, Professor of Chinese Language and Cul- ture. LL.B. INationaI Central Univ., Chinal, J.S.D. CCaIiforniaJ. GEORGE TUTTLE, Assistant Professor of Speech and Theatre, A.B. IMiddIeIDUl'Yl, M.A. fYaIeJ. LEE VAN VALKENBURGH, Instructor of English, B.A. fPomonaD, M.A. fEmoryD. WARMAN WELLIVER, Visiting Associate Professor of Fine Arts, A.B. IPrincetonJ. PHILIP S. WILDER, JR., Professor of Political Science, B.S. CBowdoinD, M.A., Ph.D. CHarvardD. American Political Science Association and American Society for Public Administration, Director Indiana Council for Education in Politics, Chairman Governor's Commission on Registration and Voting Procedure. ELIOT CHURCHILL WILLIAMS, JR., Professor of Biology. 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ALLEN, Thomas Joseph, Fr., Kappa Sig, 14650 Allisonville Rd., Nobles ville, Ind. ALLEN, William Raymond, Fr., Wolcott, 31 Parker Ave., Newport, R. I. ALTENBAUMER, James Edward, Fr., Lambda Chi, 403 E. Hardin St., Centralia, Ill. ANDERSEN, Richard Otto, Soph., Kappa Sig, Box 181, Glen Mills, Pa. ANDERSON, Allan James, Sr., Phi Delt, R. R. 1, Chapin, III. ANDERSON, Charles James, Fr., Lambda Chi, 214 Thelma Dr., San Antonio, Texas ANDERSON, Richard Allen, Sr., Kingery, 43 North Hedges, Dayton 3, Ohio ANDERSON, Robert Carl, Jr., Phi Gam, 5428 Werk Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio ANDRESEN, Stephen Richard, Sr., Beta, 400 N. Butterfield, Libertyville, Ill. ANTIBUS, Harry Caylor, Jr., Phi Delt, 5662 N. Delaware, Indianapolis 20, Ind. ARAMOWICZ, Joseph Edward, Fr., Sigma Chi, 6414 Plain View Dr., Evansville, Ind. , ARICK, William Edwin, Sr., Kappa Sig, 5511 Glenwood Rd., Bethesda, Md. ARNETT, David Leslie, Sr., Beta, USA INTSC, Fort Holabird, Baltimore, Md. -3 1 1 TIPPECA OE ME T 8' FISH, I 125 Pience STREET was-r i.AFAYE1'rE. INDIANA u. s. GOVERNMENT iNsPec'rEo MEATS Q FROZEN FOODS - FISH - SEA FOODS - POULTRY RIVERSIDE 3-9561 KIRBY RISK SUPPLY CO., IN C ENGLEDOW'S Tree and Landscape Service, Inc. Fine Landscaping 3002 West 71 st. Street New Augusto, Indiana Lafayette, Indiana 74-28442 Residential and Commercial Electric Heating Engineering Assistance Available Local Representative Donald L. Johnson 362-3360 Covers By S. K. SMITH Chicago, Illinois Buy with Confidence GI DELLEKAMP'S DEPARTMENT STORE Crawfordsville, Indiana DAVID'S PLUMBING SERVICE SCIISS Phones: Plumbing and Service Ofc. 362-4603 Heating Contracting Home: 362-272i T30 W. Main St. Crawfordsville, Indiana ARNOLD, Randolph, McCandliss, Fr., Martindale, cfo General Delivery, Westminster, West Va. AUSTIN, Beniamin Lee, Fr., Sigma Chi, 5829 Forest Lane, Indianapolis 20, Incl. AVERY, David Hartford, Fr., Phi Gam, Box llI0, Ogden Dunes, Portage, Ind. AYERS, Charles Keith, Jr., Phi Gam, 254 W. l0th St., Chicago Hts., Ill. B BABIC, Stephen, Sr., Martindale, 523 Ferndale Ave. Duquesne, Pa. BAHLER, Nelson Edward, Soph., Beta, 479 Huntington St., Wabash, Ind. BAKER, Stanley Ray, Fr., Delt, 305 Jennings St., North Vernon, Ind. BAKKEN, Bernard, Dale, Jr., Delt, BI5 N. Indiana, Griffith, Ind. BALL, Gregory Douglas, Soph., 509 S. Wash., 2820 W. Main St., Muncie, Ind. BAMBREY, Thomas Edward, Fr., Sigma Chi, 6Il Painter St., Eversan, Pa BANFIELD, Carl Eugene, Sr., Lambda Chi, 7I6 So. State St., Sullivan 3, Ind. BARB, Stuart Clair, Soph., Delt,, 486 Springwater Land, New Canaan, Conn. BARTA, Robert Thomas, Soph., Phi Psi, I0 East Grove St., Lombard, Ill. BARTLOW, Ronald Philip, Sr., Morris, 232 Idlewild, Lowell, Ind. BATCHELDER, John Ernest, Sr., Beta, 3908 Carrollton, Indianapolis Ind. BEAN, Ralph Curtis, Jr., Fr., Wolcott, Box 67, Lagro, Ind. , BEATTY, Jerome Shalley, Fr., Wolcott, I4 Rutgers Rd., Cranford, N. J. BECHERER, Patrick James, Sr., Beta, l7I5 G St., Bedford, Ind. BECKER, Rex Louis, Jr., Sr., Morris, 9 Wakefield St., St. Louis 24, Mo. BEHL, Beach Charles, Soph., 904 W. Wabash, 918 E. Enterprise, Springfield, III. BELKNAP, Nathaniel John, Fr., Teke, 5609 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis 20, Ind. BELL, Charles Howard, Jr., Beta, i939 Prairie Rd., Aurora, Ill. BELL, Edward Alan, Soph., Kappa Sig, 549 So. Center, Plainfield, Ind. BENTON, William Henry Ill, Fr., Martindale, 490 Bellwood, North Tarrytown, N. Y. BERG, S. William, Sr., Teke, 4330 Eekionga, Fort Wayne, Ind. BERRY, William Robert, Jr., Phi Delt, 609 N. Meridian St., Lebanon, Ind. BESTLER, Paul Joseph, Jr., 408 S. Walnut, Box 348, Hebron, Ind. BICKELL, David Leland, Soph., Phi Gam, 4723 N. Oxford, Indianapolis 20, Ind. BIRD, John Christopher, Soph., Phi Gam, l737 Hilltop Dr., Garland, Texas 5 Turner Coaches, lnc. Operator ot WABASH VALLEY LANES BLACK, Carroll Ragan, Jr., Beta, Lincoln St., Crawtordsville, Indiana BLACKBURN, Robert Logan Scholl, Sr., Phi Delt, 5836 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis 20, lnd. BLAIR, Thomas Alan, Soph., Phi Psi, 5302 W. 34th Pl., Indianapolis 24, lnd. BLINZLINGER, Donald Lee, Fr., Lambda Chi, Outer Pestalozzi, Tell City, lnd. BLOOMER, David Louis, Soph., Martindale, 7229 Rockville Rd., Indianapolis 41, lnd. BLOSSOM, Gerald Lee, Jr., Teke, 1833 Peacock Rd., Richmond, lnd. BLOUNT, Lawrence Clare, Sr., Teke, Holcomb Hill Rd., New Hartford, Conn. BLUME, Keith Brian, Jr., Lambda Chi, 6618 No. Damen Ave., Chicago 45, lll. BOHNER, David Emerson, Sr., Phi Gam, 415 W. Merle Lane, Peoria, Ill. BOONE, Alan Lee, Soph., Martindale, 405 Southwest St., Darlington, lnd. BOWEN, Stephen Stewart, Fr., Phi Gam, 2915 N. Bigelow, Peoria, lll. BOYER, Jerry Edwin, Sr., 812 Danville Ave., 6380 Somerset St., Rutherford Hts., Pa. BRACKEMYRE, Warren Douglas, Fr., Phi Psi, 325 Emerson Dr., Seymour, lnd. BRADSHAW, Michael Hoben, Sr., Kappa Sig, Box 91, R. R., Delphi, lnd. BRANN, James Edward, Soph., Martindale, 321 E. Oak Si., Brazil, lnd. BRASH, Robert Dovglas, Fr., Delt, 1305 Hill St., Rochester, lnd. BREDENFOERDER, Allan Harlan, Jr., Phi Psi, 6986 Murray, Cincinnati 27, Ohio BRENNAN, Michael William, Sr., 510 E. Jefferson, 5772 Brockton, Indianapolis, lnd. BREWSTER, Robin Daniel, Jr., Sigma Chi, 634 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, lll. BRIM, Jeffery David, Fr., Wolcott, 713 E. Main, Flora, lnd. BRINKMAN, Stephen Anthony, Sr., Morris, 1315 Marian, Tyler, Texas BRISCOE, David Lee, Jr., Phi Psi, R. F. D. 1, Windfall, Ind. BRISSMAN, John Riley, Jr., Lambda Chi, 1521 28th St., Rock Island, lll. BRITTAIN, Donald Lee, Fr., Morris, 149 S. Main St., Clinton, lnd. BROOKS, Thomas Wallace, Jr., Fr., Sigma Chi, 7224 Monroe, Evansville 15, lnd. BROUHARD, Ben Herman, Fr., Phi Delt, 5811 Kingsley Dr., Indianapolis 20, lnd. BROWN, Randy Gene, Soph., Sigma Chi, 502 W. Main, Lebanon, lnd. BROWN, Richard Lee, Fr., Morris, 1028 Jefferson, Montezuma, lnd. BROWN, Roger Clinton, Sr., Phi Psi, 321 E. Ninth St., Mt. Vernon, lnd. BROWN Ronald Conklin, Soph., Phi Psi, Box 222, Milford, lnd. BROWN, Thomas Martin, Jr., Soph., Martindale, R. R. 6, Box 191, Muncie, lnd. Roberto's Italian Pizza House Pizza-Spaghetti-Sandwiches Dinners Free Delivery You ring we bri 362-0708 208 So. Walnut U St BRUMBAUGH, John Moore, Soph., Kappa Sig, 1346 Alegriano Ave,, Coral Gables, Fla. BUBALA, Louis Martin, Jr., Phi Gam, 4017 Fir St., East Chicago, lnd, BUCK, Charles Frederick, Sr., Delt, 4505 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 5, Ind. BUCKINGHAM, Richard Leroy, Soph., Kappa Sig, 305 N. Walnut St., North Manchester, Incl. BUEHNER, Donald Clemens, Sr., Beta, 1200 Bonnie View Dr., Evansville, ind. BUEK, Thomas Welles, Fr., Phi Psi, 15 Driftway Lane, Darien, Conn. BUNTIN, Presley Thomas, Sr., Beta, 2400 N. Dunn, Bloomington, lnd. BURKE, Thomas Edward, Soph., Telce, 3015 Candit St., Highland, Ind. BURNS, John Thomas, Sr., 513 S. Washington, R. R. 3, New Market, lnd. BURNS, Thomas Samuel, Soph, Lambda Chi, 1012 Elm St., Michigan City, Incl, BURNS, Thomas Scott, Sr., Telce, R. R. 1, Box 217, Munclelein, Ill. BUROKER, Robert Lesley, Soph., Kappa Sig, 408 Carol Dr., Richmond, lnd. BUSCH, Howard Randolph, Soph., Teke, Box 384, Beech Rd., Loveland, Ohio BUSCHMANN, James Robert, Soph., Phi Gam, 6438 Bramshaw Rd., lndianapolis 20, Ind. BUSENBARK, Harold Keith, Fr., 1601 E. Wabash, 1601 E. Wabash, Crawtordsville, lnd. BUTLER, Michael Galford, Soph., Lambda Chi, 133 Idlewild Ave., Mundelein, lll. BUTLER, Neal Ralph, Sr., Martindale, 31 Seminary Ave., Dayton 3, Ohio BUTLER, Van Hysel, Fr., Phi Psi, 313 N. Chester, Indianapolis 1, lnd. BYRN, James Richard, Fr., Delt, 1802 Woodland Rd., New Albany, Ind BYRON, Richard Eugene, Soph., Kappa Sig, R. R. 1, Remington, Ind. C CALLAWAY, George Richard, Fr., Delt, 2141 W. Raintree Dr., New Castle, Ind. CAMPBELL, Roscoe, Fr., Martindale, 1126 Reache, Indianapolis, lnd. CAMPBELL, William Ford, Sr., Sigma Chi, 1100 Roosevelt Dr., Noblesville Ind, CANFIELD, Norman David, Fr., Martindale, R. R, 1, Bloomingdale, lnd. CARLE, Stephen Douglas, Soph., Lambda Chi, 410 N. Sixth St., Wyoming lll. CARPENTER, George Fraser, Jr, Phi Psi, 1818 Argentina, East Grand Rapids, Mich. GZ Z'Cw 2 Ewa Pe rryis 0 ice Supply Co., Inc. 119 South Washington Street H erzdqmzrieri for- SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER REPAIR SERVICE PORTABLE TYPEVURITERS WABASH STATIONERY DESK LAMPS H JI Rzm by Wabash Men for Wdbdib Men imtie igetfs F lufner jhnp F L O W E R S For All Occasions 'Serving Wabash for Fzjtyfour Years 200 West Main St. Phone EM 2-0505 Crawfordsville, Indiana Nye Booe Drug Co. PREscR1PT1oNs Kurfees Paints - Whitman's Chocolates Walgreen Agency Drug Store III N. Washington St. Crawfordsville - HOURS - Until 9 P.M. Weekdays 8: Noon Sundays The Book Store 105 North Washington - BOOKS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - STATIONERY - GREETING CARDS - RECORDS Crawfordsville, Indiana Phone 362-0906 COMPLIMENTS Of Danville Wholesale Meats RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Phone Danville SHerwood 5-4431 DANVILLE, INDIANA CARROLL, James Allen, Sr., Beta, 4910 Rockmore Ct., Washington 16, D.C. CARRY, John William, Soph., Kappa Sig, 4955 Drake Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio CARTER, James Reed, Soph., Beta, 103 No. Shore Blvd., Anderson, lnd. CASSELL, Martin Leroy lll, Jr., Martindale, R. 2, Box 362, Sutton Road, Barrington, Ill. CASSELL, Thomas Watts, Soph., Martindale, 128 Church Rd., Winnetka, Ill. CASSIDY, Richard Warren, Jr., Sr., Sigma Chi, 2225 E. Broadway, Logansport, Ind. CAUGHEY, James Earl, Jr., Fr., Phi Psi, R. R. 15, Acton, Ind. CHARBONNEAU, Edward Eugene, Sr., Phi Delt, 764 Virginia St., Gary, Ind. CHAUDRON, Charles Douglas, Sr., Kappa Sig, 2001 St. Clair Ave., Brentwood 44, Mo. CHAUDRON, Craig Johnson, Fr., Kappa Sig, 2001 St. Clair Ave., Brentwood 44, Mo. CHILAUSKY, Richard Joseph, Jr., Kappa Sig, R. R. 2, Toulon, lll. CHILCOTT, Joseph Dougherty, Fr., Kappa Sig, Burnettsville, Ind. CHILDRESS, James Michael, Fr., Delt, 1921 E. Market St., New Albany, CHILDRESS, Stephen E., Fr., Martindale, Linden, Ind. CHRISTON, Andrew Samuel, Fr., Lambda Chi, 4010 Warsaw St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. CLAFFEY, Stephen Allen, Soph., Phi Gam, 9175 Westfield Blvd., Indianapolis 40, Ind. CLARK, Ronald James, Jr., Kappa Sig, Detroit, Mich. CLARK, Ronald Steven, Fr., Martindale, 443 West 29th, indianapolis, Ind. CLAYBAUGH, Gary Robert, Fr., Phi Delt, 305 Kansas Dr., Goshen, Incl. CLINE, Lee Williamson, Jr., Beta, 4819 Beverly Mae Dr., East San Antonio, Texas CLINEBELL, Richard Ray, Soph., Kappa Sig, 310 N. Madison Ave., Wyoming, lll. CLYNCH, James Raymond, Soph., Martindale, 2645 Hampton Rd., Mishawaka, ln'i:l. COCHRAN, John Daniel, Jr., Fr., Beta, 4205 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis 5, Ind. COFFMAN, Jeremy Barnes, Soph., Martindale, 601 North West St., Crown Point, lind. COLEHOWER, Roger Talbot, Sr., Phi Delt, 1730 Susquehanna St., Abington, Pa. COLIE, Timothy Blake, Fr., Teke, 5923 Vandegrift Ave., Rockville, Md. In BOB SOSBE'S SHELL SERVICE Complete Service- For 20 Years Phones 362-9953 362-3607 I27 West Market St. Crawtordsville COLIGAN, John Ernest, Jr., Sigma Chi, Box 255, Cecil, Pa. COLLINS, James Rankin, Soph., Phi Psi, 2I32 Fairway Dr., Springfield, Ill. CONKLIN, John Thomas, Jr., Wolcott, 32I Benton St., Michigan City, Ind. ' CONLIN, Robert G., Sr., Covington, 6I9 Park Ave., Covington, Ind. COOK, David Bruce, Fr., Beta, 650 I73rd St., Hammond, Ind. COOK, Edward Dean, Soph., Sigma Chi, RFD 2, Flora, Ind. COOK, John David, Sr., 205 Wilhoit, Box IO, Swaziland, South Africa COOK, William Robert, Jr., Lambda Chi, 3750 N, Lesley, Indianapolis, Ind. COONS, Philip Meredith, Soph., Beta, i3I2 Riddle Rd., Silver Hills, New Albany, Ind. COONS, Rolfe Newton, Jr., Sigma Chi, 2l8 E. Washington, Lebanon, Ind. COONS, Stephen Alan, Soph., Phi Psi, 3415 Heritage Rd., Columbus, Ind. COOPER, Melvin D., Soph., Delt, 7040 E. 45th St., Indianapolis 26, Ind. CORWIN, Thomas William, Sr., Lambda Chi, 700 Ohio St., Gary, Ind. CORY, Ralph Noel, Sr., Delt, 908 W. North St., Muncie, Ind. COSTANZO, August James, Fr., Teke, 704 Sherwood Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. COX, Edward O'Donnell, Fr., Phi Delt, 327 Buckingham Dr., Indianapolis 8, Ind. CILASKE, Alfred George, Jr., Sr,, Phi Delt, 2I48 W. I07 Place, Chicago 43, III. CRIST, Steven Robert, Sr., Sigma Chi, 6602 Shelby Ct., Indianapolis 27, Incl. CROMER, James Stephen, Fr., Sigma Chi, 6202 Dean Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. CROY, Richard William, Sr., Wolcott, IBOI NW 4Ist, Oklahoma City, Okla. CULVER, Edward Allen, Soph., Delt, 6249 Raleigh Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana CUNNINGHAM, Paul Martin, Jr., Soph,, Martindale, 320 E. Glendale Ave., Appleton, Wisc. CURRY, John Michael, Soph., Lambda Chi, 6625 Windermere Rd., N,E., D DAESNER, August John, Sr., 4II W. Main, 99 West Main, Freehold N.J, DAIKOKU, Norman Hiromi, Sr., Teke, 739 Onewa St., PO Box 805, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii DALL, Michael, Sr., 400 E. Wabash, l02I Fourteenth St., North Chicago, III. ' Seattle i5, Wash. DANIELS, Curtis Craig, Soph., Martindale, 200 Oak Terrace, Lake Bluff, III. DANIELS, Daniel Bell, Soph, Delt, P.O. Box 403, RFD 2, Rochester, Ind. DASHIELL, James Ralph, Fr., Sigma Chi, lI78 Chestnut St., Noblesville, Ind. DAVIS, Charles Strout Ill, Sr., Phi Psi, 43 McKinley PI., Grosse Pointe, Mich. DAVIS, Dean Robert, Jr., Phi Delt, R. I, Box 274, Franklin, Ind. DAVIS, Howard Wells, Soph., Phi Psi, R. R. I, Box 644, Carmel, Ind, DAVIS, John William, Jr., Kappa Sig, 205 E. 6th St,, Goshen, Ind. DAVIS, Thomas Glen, Fr., Kappa Sig, 205 E. 6th St., Goshen, Ind. DAVVSON, Robert Maitland, Fr., Delt, i407 Harrison St., Noblesville, Ind. DAY, Robert George, Soph., Phi Gam, 707 E. Carrington, Peoria, Ill. DEAMER, Philip T., Soph., Phi Delt, East Lynn, Mt. Zion, Rochester, Ind. DEAN, Thomas Beniamin Noble, Fr., Delt, 7905 Ridge Rd., Indianapolis 40, Ind. DECKER, Charles David Soph., Martindale, 638-3lst., Des Moines, Iowa DENNIS, Freemond James, Soph., Martindale, 425 So. Hackley St., Muncie, Ind, DENNIS, William Warren, Jr., Phi Gam, i604 S. Cottage Grove, Urbana, III. DeSANTIS, John, Soph., Martindale, 23 Prince St., New Hyde Park, L. I., New York DeVUYST, Ross Abraham, Sr., Morris, R, I, Paddock Lake, Wisc. DICK, Carl Lynn, Jr., Sigma Chi, 8802 E, I0th St., Indianapolis I9, Ind. DICKERSON, Clark Leroy, Soph., Beta, 5I0 So. Addison St., Indianapolis 22, Incl. DIEKEN, Gene Allen, Soph., Phi Gam, i804 W. High, Peoria 5, III. DIETERLEN, Robert Clayton, Fr., Lambda Chi, 330 Orchard Lane, Sycamore Ill. DILLON, Thomas Watson, Soph., Kappa Sig, 23 Locust Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. DOLENSKI, Tony Joe, Fr., Teke, R. R. I, Box 306G, Anderson, Ind. DONALDSON, Marc Hale, Jr,, Fr., Teke, 3i3I Corby Blvd., South Bend, Ind. DONNELL, Raymond Paul, Fr., Phi Gam, IO25 S. 7th St., Richmond, Ind. DOOLEY, Allan Charles, Sr., Teke, R. R, I, Box 20, Crete, Ill. DORNBURG, Garry Lee, Fr., Martindale, 2ll Hillcrest Dr., Elkin, N. C. DOUGHERTY, Rush Huidekaper, Soph. Kingery, 33I7 Q St., N.W., Washington 7, D. C. DOUGLAS, Michael Woodrow, Fr., Kappa Sig, Tower Heights, Princeton, Ind. DUCHI, Steve Andrew, Sr., Sigma Chi, 220 Grace Ave., Canonsburg, Pa Me First Naflbn of 2 mm f nnou al Bank and Trust fam any L'rawfordsw7le IAM Q l Founded 1864 - I - . I QC JIE - CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA Member Federal Depoiit Imzmznce Corp. 315 No. Grant Phone 362-0406 Home of the Dogwood C'ville's Largest Sandwich IA Meal Within ltselfl COUNTRY DINER Located East on U.S. 136 Phone 362-3044 DUKES, Russell, Fr., Phi Delt, 714 Sullivan, Duggers, Ind. DUNCK, H. Thomas, Jr., Sr., Kappa S-ig, 402 McKinley Dr., Belleville, III. DURAN, John Andrew, Sr., Martindale, 3374 University Rd., Pittsburg 35, Pa. DYBEL, Michael Wayne, Fr., Teke, 2907 Strong St., Highland, Ind. DZURILLA, Phillip Andrew, Fr., Phi Gam, 1719 Caroline Ave., Hammond, lnd. E EADS, Todd Lyle, Fr., Beta, RFD 1, Urbana, Ind. EDGAR, James Robert, Fr., Phi Delt, 1143 Buchanan, Charleston, Ill. EDIZ, Suntay Hayri, Soph, Martindale, 870 Plandome Rd., Manhasset KL. l.l, N. Y. EDMONDS, Daniel Max, Fr., Phi Delt, R. R, 5, Lebanon, Ind. EICHENSEHER, John Walter, Soph., 310 S. Grant, 203 Oak St., Valparaiso, lnd. EIDSON, Stuart Alan, Sr., 602 E. Main, 301 Sunset Ave., East Peoria, lll. ELLIOTT, Harry Webster, Sr., Sigma Chi, 101 E. Columbia St., Logansport, Ind. ELLIOTT, Roger Alan, Fr., Beta, 424 Matthews, Kendallville, Ind. EVANS, Don Gordon, Fr., RFD 1, Woveland, Ind. EVANS, John Spencer, Jr., Soph., Phi Gam, 1711 E. Kessler Blvd., Indianapolis 20, Ind. . EVANS, Robert Paul, Fr., Wolcott, 2891 Corvallis Crescent, Indianapolis 22, Ind. EVERSOLE, Galen Mark, Fr., Lambda Chi, 1648 North Eighth St., Terre Haute, Ind. F FARBER, Eric Stephen, Sr., Phi Delt, 10622 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago 43, lll. FARGHER, John Thomas, Jr., Teke, Pottawattomie Park, Michigan City, Ind FARMER, Michael David, Jr., Phi Psi, 132 Crittenden Ave., Toledo 9, Ohio FAUL, Robert Louis, Fr., Phi Gam, 725 S. Willow Rd., Evansville, Ind. FAULKNER, Joe Allen, Soph., Kappa Sig, 1085 Lincoln Highway West, Irwin, Pa. FEIT, James Ralph, Soph., 205 Willhoit, 326 N. Walnut St., Columbia City, Ind. FERGUSON, William Francis, Jr., Beta, 6727 Waveland, Hammond, Ind. FIRSTBROOK, Douglas Howard, Jr., Fr., Teke, 443 Tappan Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J. . FISHER, Jeitrey Edmund, Fr., Sigma Chi, P. O. Box 832, Muncie, Ind. Compliments ot r I. NEW ROSS LUMBER COMPANY New Ross, Phone 362-2788 ' Indiana PERRY LEWIS COMPANY, INC. 118 W. Market St. Ford Sales and Service The Big Ford Lot 210 N. Walnut St. 362-5603 Crawfordsville, Indiana it F M Bantz Drug Store -Reliable- PRESCRIPTIONS Magazines - Pipes - Tobacco 21 I E. Main St. Phone EM 2-3040 Crawfordsville, Indiana J Craw ordsville Paint and Wall Paper Store O PAINTS Q WALLPAPER Q PICTURE FRAMING Q ART GOODS 201 E. Main Phone EM 2-1500 The Corner Store FISHER, William Jackson Ill, Jr., Sigma Chi, 248 Smart Street, Greenwood, Ind. FITTERLING, David Allan, Fr., Lambda Chi, 2320 Hollywood Pl., South Bend, Ind. FITZ-PATRICK, Dennis Gowran, Soph., Beta, 319 N. Beverly Lane, Arlington Heights, lll. FLANAGAN, John Fortner, Jr., Beta, 1409 Brassie, Flossmoor, Ill. FLICKINGER, Lowell Kennedy, Jr., 5O3V2 E. College, 201 South Westwood, Lima, Ohio FOGO, Fred Richard, Jr., Phi Psi, 1800 W. 5th Ave., Gary, Ind. FOLTA, Rudy Thomas, Sr., 308 Wayne Ave., Hammond, Ind. FORD, John Charles, Fr., Phi Psi, P. O. Box 123, Flat Rock, Ill. FORD, John Crane, Fr., Martindale,, 19671 Jewel Ave., South Bend, Ind. FORD, Philip Hunt, Soph. Phi Psi, 2131 Huntleigh Rd., Springfield, lll. FORRESTER, Larry Earl, Sr., Cottonwood Trailer Ct., 103 Plymouth Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn. FORSYTHE, Robert Stuart, Jr., Delt, 3057 Kessler Blvd., East Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana FORTIER, Michel Joseph, Soph., Beta, 3005 Green Hills Lane, Indianapolis 22, Ind. FOSTER, Peter Ray, Fr., Martindale, 420 N. Main St., New Castle, ln FOX, Garrett William, Jr., 1103 W. Main, 1110 Lavina Ave., Bucyrus, Ohio FRANCE, Richard Gordon, Soph., Martindale, 1001 Fieldcrest Lane, Anderson, Ind. FRASER, Rolland Lee, Jr., Phi Delt, O44 N. Jefferson, Indianapolis, Ind. FRAZEE, Thomas Grittith, Soph., Martindale, R. R. 5, Harrison Lake, Columbus, Ind. FULLER, John Lawrence, Jr., Phi Gam, 2929 Morley Rd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio FURNISH, Robert Paul, Fr., Delt, 4313 Thornleigh Dr., Indianapolis 26, Ind. FYE, William Martin, Soph., Sigma Chi, 441 N. Mitchner, Indianapolis 19, Ind. G GAISSER, John William, Sr., Phi Gam, 416 S. Alvord Blvd., Evansville 14, Ind. GALLAGHER, James Michael, Fr., Beta, 702 E. Altgeld St., South Bend 14, Ind. GARMAN, Gregory Hanly, Jr., Lambda Chi, 9201 N. Delaware, Indianapolis 40, Ind. GARRIGAN, Joseph Edward, Fr., Delt, 605 Suthard Dr., Madisonville, Ky. d Complimentf 0 f McDaniel Freight Lines, Inc. GEIGER, Richard Ferdinand, Sr., 211 Vance, 810 Forestview, Park Ridge, lll. GERDE, Leland Stendahl, Sr., Wolcott, Elderwood Farm, Crown Point, ind. GILDENHAR, Allan, Fr., Teke, 2608 South A. St., Richmond, Incl. GILKISON, Thomas Edward, Soph., Teke, 1707 N. Bancroft, indianapolis 18, Ind. GILLIES, Neil Briner, Fr., Lambda Chi, 2251 S. 14th Ave., Broadview, Ill. GILMAN, William Waters, Jr., Beta, Asbury Fark, N. J. GIRDWOOD, Charles Guilford, Soph., 1000 W. Wabash, lrishman's Run Rte., Ziansville, lnd. GISLER, John Hallden, Jr., Beta, 6318 Graham Rd., Indianapolis 20, Ind. GLOVER, Richard Colburn, Sr., Phi Delt, Commonwealth Cts., Rt. 250 Charlottesville, Va. GOLDBLATT, Richard Mark, Soph., Martindale, 9001 Forest View, Skokie 58, Ill. GOLDSMITH, Stephen, Fr., Beta, 22 W. 62nd St., Indianapolis, Ind. GOLDSTEIN, Thomas, Sr., Delt, 18924 Friar St., Reseda, Calit. GOLLIHER, Stephen Lewis, Soph., Kappa Sig, 516 W. Charles,St., Muncie, Ind. GOODRICH, John Baldwin, Soph., Beta, 639 E. Water St., Portland, Ind. C-VIL1.E LANES 26 Automatic Bowling Lanes 8 Brunswick Billiard Tables Snack Bar on North Lafayette Road W., GORMAN, Timothy Edward, Fr., Wolcott, 1637 Atchison Ave., Whiting, Ind. GOULD, Stephen Alan, Jr., Phi Delt, 734 S. Hanley Rd., Clayton 5, Mo. GOWER, Richard Glen, Fr,, Morris, 706 N. Madison, Robinson, Ill. GRAHAM, James Richard, Sr, Delt, 3739 N. Drexel, Indianapolis 18, lnd. GRANGER, Fred Lee, Sr., 408 S. Walnut, Apt. 16, 8101 Northcote Ave., Munster, lnd. GRANTZ, William Paul, Jr., 503W E. College, 5918 W. Miami Ave., Chicago 46, Ill. GRAS, Bruce Malcolm, Fr., Martindale, 5535 S. Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. GRAY, Charles Michael Terrence, Soph., Teke, 6317 Second St., N. W., Washington 11, D, C GRAY, Paul Dennis, Soph., Beta, 1634 Kipling Dr., Dayton 6, Ohio GRAY, Richard Garner, Jr., Sigma Chi, 114 W. Linden Ave., Logansport, Ind. GREEN, Philip Brian, Fr., Phi Gam, 653 Moreley Ave., Akron 20, Ohio GREGORY, John Ralph, Soph., Martindale, 2127 W. 3rd St., Charlotte, N. C. GREVES, John Hans, Fr., Phi Gam, 6921 Monroe Ave., Evansville, Ind, GRIFFIN, James Edward, Jr., Sigma Chi, 1649 Beeler St., Speedway 24, Ind. GRILLS, Walter Reagan, Jr., Phi Gam, 1669 E, Kessler, Indiana 21, Ind. GROGG, Lee Edgar, Fr., Martindale, 324 So. Broad St., Griffith, Ind. GROSS, Clarence Henry, Jr., Wolcott, 1530 Truman St., Hammond, lnd. GROSS, Gregory J., Soph., Martindale, 2523 Indiana Ave., Lansing, lll. GROSS, Stephen Richard, Sr., Lambda Chi, R. R, 2, Shelburn, Ind. GROVE, Frank Singleton, Jr., Delt, 613 W. 2nd St., Frederick, Md. GUNASON, George Michael, Fr., 418 W. Wabash, 2540 Carrollton, Indianapolis 40, Ind. H HABIG, John Christian, Fr., Morris, 4720 Kenmore Rd., Indianapolis, Ind HADLEY, David, Jr., Sr., Delt, 5601 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, lnd. SAGI1 CI.EIVIENTS-SNIITH CORPORATION Insurance Real Estate Property Management Since I887 First Door East of the Courthouse Compliments of BOOTH FISHERIES R. I. ATKINSON CO. Best Locking Systems 5257 N. Tacoma ISuite 6I Indianapolis, Indiana 46220 Phone 253-1364 HAGAN, David Carl, Fr., Kappa Sig, IlI5 E. Wylie SI., Bloomington, Ind. HALGREN, Carl Richard, Jr., Phi Gam, 837 Clyde Dr., Downers Grave, Ill. HALL, Bowman Newton Il, Jr,, Sigma Chi, 2O0I Remington Pl., Indianapolis 27, Ind. HALL, Michael Jennings, Jr., Delt, 6ll Peashway, South Bend I7, Ind. HALSTEAD, Frederick Arthur, Sr., Sigma Chi, 23 W. 440 Si., Wheaton, III. HAMACHER, David Milo, Jr., Wolcott, 5400 l55th Ave., Lowell, Ind. HAMILTON, Michael Miller, Fr., Lambda Chi, 5262 Na. Illinois, Indianapolis 8, Ind. HAMILTON, Nathaniel Crew, Soph, Phi Psi, 5265 No. Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana HAMILTON, William Nelson, Jr., 707 W. Main St., Crawfordsvillep Ind. HAMMER, Howard, Fr., Phi Psi, 274 N. Mount St., Indianapolis 22, Ind. HANES, Richard Arlis, Soph,, Phi Gam, i460 E. 77th St., Indianapolis 40, Ind. HARRELL, Dannis Ora, Soph, Martindale, 6l2 No. Park Ave., Warsaw, Ind. HARRISON, Mark William, Fr., Delt, 328 E. 47th, Indianapolis 5, Ind. HART, Albert Douglas, Jr., Special, 2Ol S. West St., Crawfordsville, Ind. HART, John Charles, Soph., Phi Gam, 2921 No. Knoxville, Peoria, III. HARTWELL, Raymond Meyer, Sr., Phi Gam, 5313 N. Knoxville, Peoria, Ill. HARVEY, Stephen Douglas, Fr., Phi Psi, 4826 Bellingham, E. Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. HARVEY, William Michael, Soph., Martindale, II26 No. Kealing Ave., Indianapolis I, Ind, HATFIELD, Alan Kramer, Fr., Kappa Sig, 302 Penton Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio HAUBER, John Charles, Jr., Teke, IISO Romana Rd., Wilmette, Ill. I-IAUGH, Larry Douglas, Jr., Kappa Sig, 7329 Baring, Hammond, Ind. HAUGH, William Craig, Fr., Kappa Sig, 7329 Boring, Hammond, Ind. HEILEMANN, Gary Richard, Soph., 904 W. Wabash, 708 Indian Rd., Glenview, Ill. HEINTZ, Peter James, Fr., Lambda Chi, l2i28 Western Ave., Blue Island Ill, HEINY, Stephen Brooks, Jr., Sigma Chi, 938W Conner St., Noblesville, Ind. HELBIG, James Robert, Soph., Phi Delt, 33l4 East Gum, Evansville I5, Ind. HEIM, Richard Keith, Soph, Kappa Sig, R. R. 6, Box 266, Rochester, Ind. HENDERSON, Terry Lynn, Fr,, Phi Delt, R. R. I, Box 46, Brownsburg, Ind. Dill! IIIQIUIE fri , 'IIIIJIYI MECCA for Little Giants Good Food - Low Prices - Location - 201 S. Washington - Hours - 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. HENDREN, Robert Harold, Soph., Delt, 9625 Maple Dr., Indianapolis 80, Ind. HENEMAN, Herbert Gerhard III, Jr., Delt, i733 Blair Ave., St. Paul, Minn. HENRY, Albert James IV., Soph., Phi Delt, l6l7 E. Michigan St., Michigan City, Ind. HENRY, Dennis Charles, Soph., Martindale, 3lO Crawford St., Crawtordsville, Ind. HENRY, Steven John, Fr., Phi Deli, l6l7 E. Michigan St., Michigan City, Ind. HENZE, Randall Allan, Sr., Sigma Chi, 74-IO Harmony Rd., Evansville l2, Ind. H HENZE, Ronald Arthur, Sr., Sigma Chi, 7410 Harmony Rd., Evansville I2, Ind. HERRIN, John Quinn, Jr., Beta, 52lO High School Rd., Indianapolis 23, Ind. HESLER, Ralph Galen ll, Jr., Phi Gam, 5583 Westwood Lane, Birmingham Mich. HESSER, Forrest Jan, Jr., Beta, Box 223, Hillsboro, Ind. HIGGINS, Patrick Joseph, Jr., Fr., Phi Psi, R. R. I, Box 297A, Rolling Prairie, Ind. HILDEBRAND, Stephen George, Jr., Beta, IOOO Pembrook Drive, Neenah, Wisc. HILE, Duane Lewis, Soph., Lambda Chi, ll8 Center St., Findlay, Ohio HILEMAN, John Howard, Soph., Teke, 2l8 S. Dickson St., Michigan City, lnd. HILL, Ernest Ronald, Fr., Beta, l8l4 l35th St., East Chicago, Ind. HILL, Thomas Chapman, Fr., Lambda Chi, 324i N. Schultz Dr., Lansing, Ill. HILL, Walter Nickerson, Jr., Lambda Chi, l45 Barrypoint Rd., Riverside, Ill. HILL, William Stone, Jr., Al2 W. Pike, 324i N. Schultz Dr., Lansing, III. HINDERLITER, Myron Wilson, Soph., Sigma Chi, 750 N. Boehning St., Indianapolis, Ind. HITTMAN, Dale Dennis, Fr., Beta, 508 Sherman, West Chicago, Ill. HIXSON, Alonzo Franklin, Jr., Phi Psi, l3l2 Huffman Ave., Dayton, Ohio HIZER, David Delmore, Fr., Lambda Chi, 809 Sunnyside Mounted Route, Aurora, Ind. HOBBS, Woodson Morris IV, Fr., Martindale, i550 Lebanon Rd., Crawtorclsville, Ind. HOELTGE, Gerald Adrian, Soph., Lambda Chi, l97l Ebenezer Rd., Cincinnati 38, Ohio HOFFMAN, John L., Soph., Delt, l3l Shoshone Dr., Carmel, Ind. HOFFMAN, Joseph Francis, Sr., Beta, 2755 E. 55th PI., Indianapolis, Ind. HOLDREAD, Jon Wayne, Jr., Kappa Sig, 8l5 Reynolds St., Goshen, Ind. Compliments ot ATHENS CITY DAIRY Distributors of BORDENS DAIRY PRODUCTS T06 8. ll0 N. Pine St. Phone 362-244O' Crawfordsville, Indiana DR. C. 0. HAFFNER Optometrist T26 S. Green St. Crawtordsville 362-4705 HOPPER, Steven Phillip, Soph., Delt, 3511 N. Grant Ave., Indianapolis 18, Ind. HOPPING, lD0n1 Phillip, Jr., 409 W. Pike, 1950 Bancroft, Indianapolis 18, Ind. HOUCK, Earl Raymond, Soph., Sigma Chi, 6160 Gregory Dr., Indianapolis 41, Ind. HOVER, James Richard, Soph., Kappa Sig, R. D. No 2, New Wilmington, Pa. HOWARD, Thomas William, Fr., Phi Delt, 55 1st St. North, Naples, Fla. HUDSON, John Lawrence, Fr., Beta, 5547 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis 20, Incl. HUDSON, William Joseph, Soph., Delt, 6490 N. Parker, Indianapolis 60, Ind. HUGHES, Richard D., Sr., Phi Delt, 2112 Petty Rd., Muncie, Ind. HUNT, Jon Richard, Soph., Morris, 4020 N. Arlington, Indianapolis, Ind. HUSE, John Murray, Fr,, Phi Psi, 4131 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, Ind. HUTCHINS, David Edward, Fr, Kappa Sig, R. R. 1, Box 167, Roachdale, Ind. HUTSEN, Sidney Randolph, Fr., Morris, 2602 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Ind. HYATT, Robert Wadsworth, Fr., Teke, 105 N. E. 11th St., Washington, Ind. INGLE, William Davidson III, Soph., Martindale, 3301 Stringtown Rd., ' Evansville 11, Ind. IRONS, William Michael, Soph., Phi Delt, Box 353, Dugger, Incl. J JAROS, Kenneth Joseph, Jr., Martindale, 5021 4 Mile Rd., Racine, Wisc. JEAKLE, William Glen ll, Soph., Beta, R. R. 3, Auburn, Ind. JEAN, Frederick Dean, Fr., Martindale, R. R. 7, Box 496, ' Indianapolis, Ind. JEFFRIES, Jerry Lee, Jr., Lambda Chi, 314 National Rd., Richmond, Ind. JEFFERSON, William TaIlfJr., Delt, 7272 Pennsylvania- St., Indianapolis 40, Ind. JENKINS, Daniel Calvin, Jr., Soph., Phi Gam, 125 S. Jackson St., New Lexington, Ohio JOHNSON, Charles William, Sr., 316 S. Walnut, 804 W. Green St., Urbana, III. JOHNSON, Ernest McCabe, Jr., Beta, 335 Midway Dr., Mundelein, III. TOMMY KUMMINGS SILVER DOLLAR TAVERN 127 S. Washington Street 362-9946 362-7335 FROEDGE'S Downtown Service CITGO A Sign of Good Service 131 S. Green St. Crawfordsville Phone 362-9995 24 Hour Wrecker Service Compliments of HERMAN DAVIS, INC Chevrolet and Cadillac Authorized Sales and Service BAXTER HALL -Lounge -Entrance -Conference Room BETA THETA PI PHI GAMMA DELTA -Living Room Interiors Designed By- Robert A. Arehart, A.I.D. Eifefsf lndi anapolis, Indiana Glassware, Flatware Restaurant, Janitor, Paper Supplies Salesman Calls Every Two Weeks Prompt Free Delivery THE M. J. SCHNAIBLE COMPANY T200 Canal Road Lafayette, Indiana Telephone 742-0280 JOHNSON, Herbert Halston lll, Soph., Kappa Sig, 82 Kemp Ave., Fair Haven, N. J. JOHNSON, Steven James, JOHNSON, Thomas Bruce, 28, lll. JONES, David Earl, Soph., JONES, Douglass Houston, Ind. JONES, Michael Paul, Sr., Ind. Fr., Phi Gam, 822 l73rd St., Hammond, Ind. Soph., Morris, l220l Normal Ave., Chicago Phi Gam, 3504 Peoria Ave., Peoria, lll. Fr., Martindale, 7742 Catalpa, Hammond, Martindale, i727 N. Highlands Blvd., Ft. Wayne, JONES, Thomas Charles, Jr., Fr., Martindale, 856 Vankirk St., Clariton, Pa. K KAPPELER, Richard Allen, Soph., Phi Gam, 220 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, Ind. KASTING, David Scott, Soph., Phi Psi, RFD No. 2, Seymour, Ind. KATTERJOHN, James Cecil, Jr., Soph., Martindale, 9035 Pickwick Dr., Indianapolis 60, Ind. KEENAN, Peter Mackenzie, Soph., Lambda Chi, 4933 Malibu Dr., Bloomtteld Hills, Mich. KEGERREIS, John Patrick, S City, Ind. r., 3l6 S. Walnut, 601 W. Main St., Hartford KELLEY, James Anthony, Fr., Phi Psi, 920 Walnut St., Mt. Vernon, Ind. KEMPER, Byron Wilfred, Sr KENDALL, David Evan, Jr., ., Phi Psi, R. R. I3, Box 333, Evansville, Ind. Kappa Sig, R. R, 2, Sheridan, Ind. KENNEDY, John Jeffrey, Fr., Beta, 2l0 Chippewa St., Greenville, Ohio KENNEDY, Peter Maximus, Fr., Sigma Chi, 20 Helen Ave., Rye, N. Y. KENNESON, James Alfred, Fr., Kambda Chi, 5lO2 W. 79th St., Indianapolis, Ind. KERNEY, William Neal, Jr., Kappa Sig, 9025 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis 26, Ind. KETCHUM, John Frederick, Jr., Soph, Martindale, IBI2 Glenn Ridge Rd., Towson, Md. KIMMEL, Peter, Fr., Wolcot KING, Frank Abbott, Jr., S Indianapolis I9, Ind. t, 38 Antaeugasse, Vienna, Austria oph., Kappa Sig, 6776 Springer Ave., KIRKPATRICK, Robert William Jr., Sr., Kappa Sig, 2l I4 So. 9th St., Lafayette, Ind. KISH, Wendell George, Soph., Beta, 3427 Grand Blvd., East Chicago, Ind. KITZMILLER, William Danie Massapequa, N. Y. I, Jr., Kappa Sig, I5 Highwater Ave., Hot and Thirsty? RELAX! 'f Teri use f 4 Take a Dair ueen hake Break MALTS SHAKES SUNDAES CONES South Washington and South Boulevard THE UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVE WI-IERE SAVINGS PAY Smusl Q 35154, Q VIII IHKIGI ' 0 -2' 2 -I 5 - s ' V I ID 'Q ' ff conf' QUICK, CON VEN I ENT HOME LOANS 221 E. Main St. Crawfordsville, Incl. KLETTKE, Barry Dale, Sr., Kingery, 24l0 W. F , Rt. 6, Kalamazoo, Mich. KLIKA, Bryant Scott, Fr., Delt, 3716 N. Drexel Ave,, Indianapolis, Ind. KLOPP, Theodore William Ill, Soph, Sigma Chi, I646 Oakwood, Beloit, Wisc. KOCHMAN, Lee Alan, Jr., Phi Psi, 4620 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. KOEPKE, Daniel Leroy, Sr., Lambda Chi, R. R. I, Box 242B, Michigan City, Ind, KOEPKE, Kenneth Alan, Fr,, Beta, I2I Frederick Ave., Bellwood, lll. KOLLER, Andrew John, Sr., Sigma Chi, 8 Iron St, Canonsburg, Pa. KOLLER, William Douglas, Fr., Sigma Chi, Southfield Pt., Stamford, Conn. KORNAS, Wayne John, Fr., Delt, 7323 Howard Ave., Hammond, Incl. KOSMAKOS, Frank Chris, Soph., Lambda Chi, 233 Iroquois Ave., Pittsburgh 37, Po. KOVACS, William Patrick, Soph., Martindale, 2836 E. IO0 St., Cleveland 4, Ohio KOVALCHECK, Kassian Andrew, Jr., Sr., Kappa Sig, 205 Lee Dr., Irwin, Pa. KOWALESKI, Henry Stanley, Jr., Fr,, Lambda Chi, 8l5 Oak Hill Ave., Plymouth, Ind. KRAFT, Charles Conrad, Fr., Beta, R, R. I, Box 315, Mundelein, Ill. KRAFT, John Christian, Fr., Phi Delt, R. R, I, Box 315, Mundelein, lll. KRATTEBOL, David Marshall, Jr., Lambda Chi, 904 Chanticleer Lane, Hinsdale, Ill. KRAUSE, Bernard Francis, Sr., Lambda Chi, l62l Jackson St,, North Chicago, Ill. KRISTAN, James Edward, Fr., Beta, Box 99, O'Plaine Rd., Gurniee, lll. KUCINSKI, Philip Edward, Soph., Wolcott, R. R. 4, Box QI, Rochester, Ind. KUREK, Bruce Frederick, Sr., Ott Campus, 734 Coronet Rd., Glenview, Ill. KUREMSKY, Dale Alexander, Jr., Wolcott, 605 Viola Ave., Duquesne, Pa. L LABAVITCH, John Marcus, Sr., Beta, 6528 Stoll Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio LaFlEF, William Carl, Sr., 308-A. S. Grant, 505 W. Ash, Robinson, Ill LANDIS, Larry Seabrook, Soph., Phi Psi, I507 Westmoor Pky., Goshen, Ind. LANDWER, Mark Anthony, Soph., 408 S. Walnut, 525 Grove Ave., Barrington, Ill. LARSON, Kenneth Dwane, Fr., Lambda Chi, R. R. I, Martinton, lll. LARZELERE, Robert Earl, Saph, Martindale, 3 Main St., Manor, Pa, LAUNCY, Reul Orr, Jr., Lambda Chi, I007 James St., Geneva, Ill. LAWLER, William Ellsworth, Jr., Phi Psi, 59I5 Allisanville Rd., Indianapolis 20, Ind. ffm ' CLOTHING SHOES We Feature NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS ACME-SHUEY, HAUCK, INC. ' GENERAL INSURANCE 0 LIFE INSURANCE ' SURETY BONDS ' REAL ESTATE 201 Union Federal Building 221 E. Main Phone EM 2-3800 CRAWFORDSVILLE READY-MIX CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. Theron Coftel lGeneraI Managerj 513 S. John Street Crawtordsville, Indiana Phone 362-6904 LAWSON, John Ernest, Soph, 506 E. Main St., 79 S. E. 64th St., Linton, Ind. LEAHY, John Edward, Fr., Phi Delt, 2105 O St., Bedford, Ind. LEE, Richard Joseph, Jr., Phi Delt, 2674 Marion St., East Garry, Ind. LEECE, Wilson Allan, Sr., Phi Psi, 20100 Beachclitt, Rocky River 16, Ohio. LEET, Christopher Julian, Fr., Phi Psi, 501 Venice St., Falls Church, Va. LEINS, Michael Richard, Soph., Martindale, 10132 Ashburton, Bethesda, Md. LEISURE, Ronald Jay, Jr., Beta, 710 W. 7th St., Marion, Ind. LENNES, John Burr, Jr., Lambda Chi, Box 35, McCool, Ind. LENTZ, Robert John, Sr., Phi Gam, 703 E. Ravine Ave., Peoria, III. LeSEURE, Larry James, Fr., Lambda Chi, 15 Edgewood Lane, No. Centralia, III. LEVATINO, Phillip Charles, Soph., Phi Delt, 2107 W. Addison St., Chicago 18, Ill. LIEN, Alvin Thorvvald, Jr., Soph., 408 S. Walnut, 141 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette, Ill. LINDEMAN, Michael John, Jr., Kappa Sig, 2415 Washington, Columbus, Ind. LINN, Allen Graham, Jr., Phi Delt, 1303 Dorsh Rd., South Euclid 21, O. LINNENBERG, John William, Sr., Delt, 2517 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio LINNENBERG, Robert Peyton, Soph., Martindale, 2517 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio LITER, Clifton McCausland, Soph., Phi Delt, 1254 Wendy Dr., Northbrook, lll. LITTLE, Stephen Alan, Fr., Sigma Chi, 3510 E. 39th St., Indianapolis, Ind. LLEWELLYN, Reggie John, Fr., Phi Gam, R. R. 2, Box 124, Lowell, Ind. LOCKHART, Haines Boots, Jrs. Soph., Beta, 4732 Middaugh Ave., Downers Grove, Ill. LODGE, Gavin Knox, Soph., Kappa Sig, 127 Fairmount Dr., Madison, Ind LOFSTRAND, James Greg, Sr., 501 W. Main, CMR No. 9, Crawfordsville, Ind. LOHEIDE, Stephen Robert, Soph., Delt, 2521 Spring Ave., New Albany, Ind. LONG, Eliot Robison, Sr., 408 S. Walnut, 221 Mt. Auburn, Cambridge, Mass. LONG, James Otto, Fr., Beta, R. R. 3, Box 125, Taylorville, Ill. LORD, John Francis, Fr., Lambda Chi, 7232 S. Coles Ave., Chicago, III. LOVE, George Harold, Jr., Phi Delt, Box 20, R. D. No. 4, Latrobe, Pa. LUHAHI, Armand Bourget, Soph, Wolcott, EMCC Congo Leo, Tunda lKibombol LUKENS, Larry Dean, Fr., Teke, 813 N. Hilltop Rd., Peoria, Ill. LUMBRA, Gregory Sheldon, Fr., 505 W. Wabash, 207 Meadowbrook Ave., Bloomington, Ind. - LUMPP, Roger Ellsworth, Jr., Phi Gam, 809 Wedel Lane, Glenview, Ill. LUND, James Segert, Sr., Lambda Chi, 510 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, III. LWANGA, Joseph Mary Kyagaba, Soph., Morris, Ssapaddu, SSingo Uganda E. A. LYKKE, Peer Tangen, Soph., Lambda Chi, 7614 N. Greenview, Chicago, iii. M MacCALLUM, Robert Alexander, Sr., Beta, 512 Crestline, Pittsburgh 34, Pa. MCCARTI-IY, James Lawrence, Sr., Martindale, 703 E. Main St., Crawtordsville, Ind. McCARTY, William Dennis, Sr., Phi Gam, 1615 Poplar St., Anderson, Ind. MCCAULEY, Colin Booth, Fr., Wolcott, 6405 Orchid Dr., Bethesda, Md. MCCLAIN, Curtis Elbert, Jr., R. R. 1, Crawfordsville, lnd. Compliments of TV McFARLAND and MILLER MONUMENT WORKS Since 1933 J. N. Miller, Manager 116 West Market St. Crawfordsville, Phone 362-0612 in All Roomy ' The Riviera Motel I BLOCK SOUTH OE JUNCTION 47 and 231 U.S. 231-43 SOUTH - FOR RESERVATIONS CALL - EM 2-9925 WILLIS and GOLDA MICHAEL DR. C. F. SCHROEDER Optometrist Lenses Duplicated Same Day Contact Lenses 211-13 Ben-Hur Building Phone 362-3209 THE HAM'S MEAT PACKING COMPANY, INC. We Solicit Your Shipment of All Kinds of Livestock Crawfordsville, Indiana Phone 362-2140 CALIFORNIA PELLET MILL COMPANY 1114 E. Wabash Avenue Crawfordsville, Indiana Main Office and Plant 1800 Folsom St. San Francisco 3, California McCLELLAND, James Jackson, Jr., Phi Delt, 1734 Linden Rd., Homewood, lll. McCLIJRE, James Alfred, Fr., 1004 Ray St., Crowfordsville, Ind, MCCLUSKY, William Henry, Fr., Kappa Sig, 1032 Scott Circle, Decatur, Ga MCCORMACK, Jeffrey Duke, Fr., Martindale, Box 255, Freemont, Ind. MCCULLOUGH, Michael G., Fr., Phi Gam, 431 No. Maple St., Pittsboro, Ind. MCELFRESH, Alvin Roy, Fr., Beta, Meadowbrook Rd., Murrysville, Pa, MCGONIGLE, Harry Arthur, Soph., Martindale, 1334 Van Stetfy Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. McGUIRE, Robert Grant, Fr., 408W W. Pike, 558 Lakewood, Pork Forest, Ill. MCKENZIE, Craig Philip, Sr., Kingery, 606 Baker Ave., Evansville 11, Ind. McNAIR, Lawrence North, Jr., Lambda Chi, 2461 Winchester Dr., Muskegon, Mich. MACHUCA, Manuel Anthony, Soph., Beta, 605 Mount, Gary, Incl. MADER, Jon Terry, Jr., Teke, 1528 Chester Blvd., Richmond, Ind. MADER, Mark Eugene, Soph., Beta, 1528 Chester Blvd., Richmond, Ind. MADSEN, Carl Joseph, Fr., Phi Gam, 2000 Lake Ave., Whiting, Ind. MAGRATH, Patrick James, Fr., Sigma Chi, 3720 Lori Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. MAHER, Chauncey Carter Ill, Soph., Phi Psi, 49 White Birch Rd., Springfield, lll. MAIN, Robert Stokes, Jr., Lambda Chi, 815 E. 84th. St., Indianapolis, Ind. MARIEA, Donald James, Jr., Kingery, 208 W. Macon St., Carthage, Mo. MARKIN, William Robert, Fr., Phi Psi, 5319 Secor Rd., Toledo, Ohio MARKS, Gary Clilrtord, Soph., Kappa Sig, 123 WaPella Ave., Mt. Prospect, lll. MARKWALD, Richard Allen, Soph., Delt, Main St., New Hartford, Conn. MARKWELL, Gregory Allen, Fr., Phi Delt, 337 East 11th Ave., Tarentum, Pa. MARQUETTE, Daniel Joseph, Fr., Kappa Sig, 4720 N. E. 22nd Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla. MARSH, Robert Wilson, Fr., Phi Gam, 5405 Warren Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. MARSHALL, John Carolson, Soph., Teke, 2134 N. Delaware St., Peoria, Ill. MARSHALL, Kenneth Dougas, Soph., Sigma Chi, 1021 N. Payton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana , MARTIN, Hugh Michael, Jr., Teke, 3822 N. Lowell Ave., Chicago 41, III. MARTIN, Robert Francis, Sr., Martindale, Oak Park Addition, Monticello, Ind. C985 NI5' 'I seo 'KS 0559 60100 or Cattish Chicken Shrimp 5:00 PM-10:00 PM Mon-Thur Serving 5:00 PM-10:30 PM Fri 81 Sat Children Welcome in Dining Room Noon Lunches Beer - Liquor - Wine 362-9952 CARL'S 115 E. Market MASON, John Arnold, Soph., Phi Delt, R. R. 17, Box 274, Indianapolis 23 lnd. MATSEY, David Paul, Jr., 513 S. Washington, 1218 S. Ash St., Hobart, Ind. MATTHEWS, Gary Trippe, Sr., 403W S. Water, Crawtordsville, lnd. MATTHEWS, Steven Swain, Fr., Phi Delt, 407 School Street, Brownsburg, lnd. MAY, John Philip, Soph., Lambda Chi, 7412 McCook, Hammond, lnd. MEDZVIEGA, James Louis, Jr., Morris, 810 W. Main St., St. Charles, lll. MEISENHEIMER, Edward Albert, Fr., Martindale, 2169 N. Stratford Dr., Owensboro, Ky. MENDES, Richard Gerald, Jr., Morris, 9441 Sayre, Morton Grove, III. MENG, John Charles, Jr., Jr,, Phi Gam, 2141 Henley St., Glenview, lll. MERRELL, David Marx, Soph., Phi Gam, 418 S. Ruston Ave., Evansville 14, lnd. MERRY, William Neal, Sr., 215 S. Grant Ave., West St., Duxbury, Mass. METSKER, Laine Clarkson, Special, R. R. 6, Crawfordsville, Indiana METZGER, Raymond Jerrold, Jr., Wolcott, 137 W. 35th Ave., Gary, lnd. METZLER, Malcolm Max, Sr., Beta, 5131 N. High School, Indianapolis 23, lnd. MICHELL, Donald Jettery ll, Soph., Beta 5016 Forest Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. MICHELS, Geolfrey Harrington, Fr., Teke, 2157 E. 67th St., Indianapolis, lnd. MICHNA, Ralph Kenneth, Sr., Morris, 1324 Jackson St., North Chicago, lll. MILLAR, Frank Estes Ill, Jr., Delt, 1854 N. Brookfield, South Bend, Ind. MILLER, John DeVoe, Jr., Phi Delt, 64 Aurora St., Hudson, Ohio MILLER, Robert Baxter, Sr., Wolcott, 501 Scenic Dr., Evansville 15, lnd. MILLIGAN, Samuel Lyman, Fr., Kappa Sig, 717 Sycamore Dr., Crawfordsville, lnd. MILLIKAN, William Johnson, Sr., Beta, 639 Middle River Dr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. MILLIKIN, James Robert, Fr., Martindale, Kingman, Ind. MINOR, James Ross, Sr., Kappa Sig, 4040 N. Arthington, Indianapolis 18, lnd. MONTIETH, David Voorhees, Soph., Kappa Sig, 2310 W. 65th St., Indianapolis 8, Ind. MOODY, John, Soph., Morris, RFD No. 1, Waveland, Ind. MOON, Jeffery Lynn, Fr., Martindale, R. R. 3, Bax 61, Frankfort, Ind. MOORE, Edward Kent, Sr., Phi Psi, Brookston, Ind. MOORE, Malcolm Lee, Fr., Kingery, R. R. 7, Terre Haute, lnd. MOORHOUSE, John Charles, Sr., Wolcott, 2710 No. Fountain, Witchita 20, Kansas MORMAN, Thomas Michael, Jr., Delt, R. R. 1, Converse, Ind. E N J o Y Meadow Cold Products llliseiealll I I 'rreiritfff' Lg-f AT YOUR DOOR OR YOUR FAVORITE STORE PHONE EM 2-6100 Crawfordsvillc 313 E. South Boulevard Craw ordsville Motel, Inc. O BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES O AIR CONDITIONED O HOT WATER HEATING O PHONE IN EVERY ROOM O CERAMIC TILE Every Room has az Priwzte Bath with Tub and Sboufer -- 22 MODERN ROOMS - LQ Mile East on Indianapolis Rd. EM 2-5740 Plumbing - Heating Repairs and Service KRUG PLUMBING CO. 106 E. Market St. Phone 362-6840 Crawtordsville, Indiana Compliments of: JOIN THE THOUSANDS TO WARDS 7 127 East Main St. Crawfordsville, Indiana 362-2900 MOREO, Stanley David, Fr., Teke, 230 E. Wildwood Ave., Fort Wayne, illii6i2oAN, Timothy John, Soph., Phi com, 3121 N. Bigelow sr., Poorao, IXIIGRROW, William Rice, Fr., Wolcott, 3287 Orchard St., Indianapolis, IJERTON, Douglas Burl, Fr., Sigma Chi, 3004 Crescent Dr., Logansport, TI . MOSSMAN, John Mott, Soph., Phi Delt, 521 West North St., Lebanon, Ind, MUELLER, C. Robert, Jr., Soph., Phi Delt, 3974 Skippy Dr., Decatur, lll. MUMFORD, Thomas Frenzel, Jr., Jr., Phi Psi, Griffin, Ind. MUNSON, Eric Bruce, Sr., Beta, 243 Hawthorn St., Glen Ellyn, III, MURPHY, Joseph August, Jr., Morris, 301 Lindenwood, Alton, Ill. MYERS, Robert Harold, Soph., Martindale, Economy, Ind. MYERS, William Ellis, Jr., Phi Gam, 319 156th Pl., Calumet City, Ill. N NAHIGIAN, Jack Casper, Jr., Delt, 945 Drake Rd., Glenview, Ill. NAPOLI, John Michael, Soph., Martindale, 24.5 Isabella Court, Decatur, III. NEAL, Edward Squier, Jr., Beta, 4217 Van Ness St., Washington 16, D. C. NEAL, Robert Eugene, Jr., Jr,, Phi Delt, 627 Northfield Dr., Lebanon, Ind. NEARON, John Price, Sr., Phi Gam, R. R. 4, Muncie, Ind. NEWBY, Joel Bruce, Soph., Phi Psi, 8865 Westfield, Indianapolis 40, Ind. NEWMAN, Daniel Douglas, Jr., Kappa Sig, R. No. 1, Toulon, III. NEWPORT, John Robert, Soph., Phi Psi, Box 68, Fredericktown, Pa. NICOL, Harold Lynn, Sr., Beta, 1315 Victory Dr., Libertyville, Ill. NICOL, Richard Lee, Jr., Beta, 1315 Victory Dr., Libertyville, Ill. NICOLAI, Adeo, Fr., Beta, 7411 Howard Ave., Hammond, Ind. NIE, William Lowe, Fr., Delt, 4305 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. NIEDERMAYER, Alfred Joseph, Jr., Martindale, 815 College Hwy, Evansville, Ind. NIEMANN, William Lawrence, Sr., Lambda Chi, 112 N. Lincoln, Hinsdale, Ill. NILSSON, Mark Fryxell, Jr., Delt, 3400 E. Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. NILSSON, Rand Werner, Soph., Delt, 3400 E. Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. NOE, John Reid, Soph., Phi Delt, 118 Woodhill Dr., Bedford, Ind. NOLAND, David Blair, Jr., Fr., Delt, 6301 Hausen Uber GI., Schillerstrasse, De. NOLLER, John Wesley, Jr., Morris, 8539 Parke Ave., Indianapolis 40, Ind. NSRMAN, Eric John, Sr., Beta, 8825 Manderley Dr., Indianapolis 20, In . Party Decorations and Supplies Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins and Tablecovers for Large or Small Parties Imprinted Napkins Rental Service on Glass Punch Bowls- Cups-Plates-Coffee Urns, Centerpieces. Favors and Prizes Nuts-Mints-Punch THE PARTY SHOP Corner Grant and Market Streets Phone 362-2990 Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments ot BANK CIGAR STORE, INC. 218 E, Main St, Crawfordsville Phone 362-5703 WEST'S SUPER MARKET, INC. Quality Meats Only and Low Prices Every Day 131 West Main St. NUGEN, Richard Clarkson, Fr., Martindale, R. R. 2, Auburn, lnd. O OCHSENSCHLAGER, Thomas Paul, Jr., Sigma Chi, IO S. Western Ave., Aurora, lll. ODEGAARD, Paul Neil, Fr., Morris, 906 Grand Ave., Billings, Mont. OESTERHELD, Douglas Kenneth, Fr., Kappa Sig, 325 Wagnolia Dr., Owensboro, Ky. OESTERLE, John Karl, Fr., Sigma Chi, 500 Brentwood Lane, Muncie, Ind. ONG, David Eugene, Sr., 115 W. College, Box 125AA, R. R. 1, Elkhart, Ind. ORBON, Stephen John, Sr. Beta, Box 236 Tarrs, Pa. OSTERMAN, Floyd Arthur, Fr., Martindale, 860 E. Tropical Way, Plantation, Fla. OTTEN, Carl Edward, Fr., Lambda Chi, .5222 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis 20, lnd. OTTEN, Richard Heuse, Jr., Lambda Chi, 5222 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis 20, lnd. OZINGA, Robert Borden, Fr., Sigma Chi, 131 Mulberry St., Mt. Vernon lnd. P PACTOR, Peter Allen, Sr., Teke, 6006 N. Tuxedo, Indianapolis 20, lnd. PARK, Finley Potter, Sr., Teke, 8 Hycrest Ct., Appleton, Wisc. PARK, Jon Walter, Jr., Phi Gam, 1105 Durham Dr., Crawtordsville, lnd. PARKER, George Francis, Jr., Fr., Wolcott, 1424 No. Riley, Indianapolis 1, lnd. PARKER, Harrison Worley, Sr., Delt, 426 N. Washington, Knightstown, Ind PARKER, Norman James, Sr., Phi Gam, 517 E. Melbourne, Peoria, Ill. PARKER, Richard Michael, Soph., Phi Psi, 1304 S. Anderson St, Elwood, lnd. PARKI-IILL, Homer David, Fr., Sigma Chi, 401 Grove St., Pontiac, lll. PARLEE, Gerald Gordon, Fr., Phi Psi, 34 Woodbriar Rd., Walketield, Mass. PARRA, Ramon Ernesta, Fr., Delt, A-7 Estoril Ct., 15 Garden Rd., Victoria, Hong Kong PATERNOSTER, Bruce, Soph., Lambda Chi, 5190 Atherton, N. Dr., Indianapolis 19, lnd. PATTERSON, James McCoy, Jr., Sr., Kappa Sig, 646 Putnam Dr., Eau Claire, Wisc. PAULSON, Mark Alexander, Jr., Phi Gam, 1505 W. Fredonia St., Peoria 5, ill. PEARSON, Philip Lavon, Soph., Sigma Chi, 3217 Home Ave., Marion, lnd. CECIL R. CLARK -Painting Decorators- 211 South Green Street Crawfordsville Phone 362-7603 Compliments of SCHLOOT FURNITURE COMPANY PEELLE, Willis Wood III, Fr., Delt, 6475 Oakland Ave., Indianapolis 20, lnd. PELLATON, Paul Roger, Jr., 317 E. College, 285 Madison Ave., Madison, N. J. PERKINS, Norman Russell, Fr., Lambda Chi, 218 Rosewood Rd., Medway, Ohio PERRY, Thomas Alan, Soph., Phi Delt, 511 E. Wabash Ave., Crawfords- ville, ind. PETRAK, Daniel Ralph, Soph., Martindale, 429 Glencoe Dr., Dravosburg, Pa. PHARES, John Carmony, Jr., Phi Gam, 1713 Malfalta Rd., Kokomo, lnd. PHlLLlPS, Harry Arthur, Sr., Lambda Chi, 34 Park St., Danvers, Mass. PHILLIPS, Stuart Hal, Jr., Phi Gam, 904 W. Main St., Crawtordsville, Ind PICKERILL, John Thomas, Jr., Kappa Sig, 3004 Riverside Avenue, Muncie, lnd. PINSCHMIDT, Robert Krantz, Jr., Soph., Kappa Sig, 16385 Peacock Lane, Los Gatos, Calif. PITZ, Paul Nicholas, Fr., Deli, 2927 Rex Dr., indianapolis 22, lnd. POCKLINGTON, Robert Frank, Fr., Sigma Chi, 1407 W. Gilbert Ave., Peoria, lll. POLK, Richard Arthur, Sr., Phi Delt, 4731 Jefferson St., Gary, lnd. POPEJOY, Thomas Lee, Fr., Lambda Chi, 911 E. Columbia St., Delphi, lnd. PORTER, Jerry Dane, Sr., 209 S. Grant, 1530 Cincinnati Ave., Anderson, lnd. POWELL, Eddie Dean, Sr., Phi Delt, 690 E. Vincennes, Linton, lnd. POWERS, James Edward, Fr., Phi Deli, 1826 N, California, Peoria, lll. PRATT, Joel Michael, Fr., Martindale, 1000 E. Highland Ave., Wooster, Ohio PRATT, Steven Morris, Jr., 309 E. College 3805 S. Park Dr., Ft. Wayne, lnd. PRENTISS, Robert Wayne, Sr., Kingery, R. R. 1, Thorntown, ind. PROCTOR, Theron Bruce, Sr., Lambda Chi, 816 W. Chicago St., Lebanon lnd. PURSE, Andrew Jay, Soph., Martindale, 3015 Schneider, Rd., Toledo 14, Ohio PYLE, Alan Richard, Soph., Phi Psi, 6238 Bramshaw Rd., Indianapolis, lnd. Q QUEENER, Stephen Wyatt, Sr., Sigma Chi, 5426 W. 16th St., Speedway 24, lnd. things 0 b tt 'Wirth QK6 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. PENNEY'S -Always First Quality- Crawfordsville Maplehurst Jersey Farms O MILK O ICE CREAM - FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS - Highway 136 East PHONE EM 2-2740 BIGGS PUMP 8. SUPPLY, INC. By Pass 52 Lafayette, Indiana Kitchen Planning Service Available Through Our Dealers Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning Industrial Supplies and Equipment RACE, Donald John, Jr., Kappa Sig, 2345 Fairlawn Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. RAICHART, Dennis Wayne, Fr., Wolcott, 5834 N. Parker Ave., Indianapolis 20, Ind. RAKESTRAW, Robert Leroy, Jr., 602 E. Main, 139 Fairview Pl., Canton, III. RAMIG, Kurt Douglas, Soph., Martindale, 635 Lexington Ave., Clifton, N. J. RANDAK, Stephen Helm, Soph., Delt, 194 Mountain View, Billings, Mont. RAY, William Edwin, Soph., Teke, 709 Foxdole, Winnetka, Ill. RAYBURN, Elbert Brevard, III, Fr. Sigma Chi, 4525 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind. RAYCROFT, Thomas Andrew, Jr,, 616 E. Pike, 1508 Amy Ave., Whiting, Ind. REED, Harold Jason, Fr., Beta, R. R. 1, Chalmers, Ind. REED, Philip Grant, Sr., Kappa Sig, 17 Bellair Dr., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. REESE, Charles Allen, Fr., Lambda Chi, 7220 W. 93rd St., Zionsville, Ind. REGER, Edward August, Jr,, Fr., Sigma Chi, 773 Lebanon Ave., Lebanon, Pa. REMBLE, Lawrence Stephen, Soph., Phi Delt, 1709 N. Johnson St., South Bend, Ind. RETTIG, Richard Charles, Jr., Martindale, 13036 Ventura Blvd., No. Hollywood, Calif. RETTIG, Ronald Michael, Jr., Martindale, 13036 Ventura Blvd., No. Hollywood, Calif. REYNOLDS, Richard Wendell, Jr., Phi Psi, 209 S. Britton St., Garrett, Ind, RIDDLE, David Warren, Jr., Wolcott, 7441 Van Buren, Hammond, Ind, RIDOLFO, Anthony Seaton, Jr., Sigma Chi, 6139 Maren Dr., Speedway 24, Ind. RIESING, Walter Delmar, Jr., Fr., Delt, 434 So. Vail, Arlington Heights, III. RISK, Richard Robert, Fr., Phi Psi, 5838 N. Kenton Ave., Chicago 46, III. RITZ, Kenneth Oakley, Soph., Teke, 402 Yale Ave., Terrace Park, Ohio ROACH, Vincent Kent, Sr., 3050 W. 60th, Indianapolis, Ind. ROBB, William Stewart, Jr., Jr., Phi Gam, Box 158, Blue Bell, Po. ROBERTSON, Jack Wendell, Soph., Lambda Chi, 424 So, Oakland, Indianapolis, Ind. ROBERTSON, John Edward, Soph., Kappa Sig, R. R. 11, Galveston, Ind. ROBINSON, James Burnell, Jr., Martindale, 2706 Northgate St., Indianapolis, Ind. Let One Call D0 It All f b C' own laundry AND D R Y C L E A N E R S 107 N. Green Sr. EM 2-0340 Crawforclsvillc, Indiana LONG MARKET Home of Crawtordsville's Better Meats 201 West Main Street Phone 362-2508 Crawtordsvil le, Indiana ROBINSON, Paul John, Soph., Delt, 2912 Sheldon Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio RODE, James Edward, Sr,, 118 E. Jetterson, 5112 Oak Hill Road, Evansville Il, lnd. ROE, Jon Edward, Fr., Sigma Chi, 399 W. 49th St., Indianapolis 8, lnd. ROEDER, James LeRoy, Jr., Beta, R, R. 2, Seymour, Ind. ROETKEN, Theodore Charles, Sr., Phi Delt, 1701 S. Perclieu Rd., Muncie, lnd. ROHM, James Rolland, Jr., Sigma Chi, 3088 S. Grape Way, Denver 22, Colo. ROLLER, Jay Michael, Fr., Phi Psi, 4301 Schrubb Dr., Kettering, Ohio ROOS, James Frederick, Sr., Kappa Sig, 1707 N. 75th Ave., Elmwood Park 35, III. ROPER, Jimmy Edward, Fr., Beta, 7141 Boring Parkway, Hammond, Ind ROTZ, Rhiman Alfred, Jr., Sr., Phi Gam, 507 So. Harvey, Muncie, lnd. ROUDEBUSH, Corbin Proctor, Soph, Sigma Chi, R. R. 3, Box 23, Noblesville, lnd. ROVVE, Paul Sargent, Jr., Phi Delt, 905 W. Kathie Dr., Clovis, N. M. ROWEN, Walter Frank, Jr., Teke, 228 Fernwood Dr., Evansville, Ind. RUD, David Anton, Fr., Martindale, 723 Ransom, Maumee, Ohio RUDICEL, Max Hurd, Jr., Kappa Sig, 2913 Devon Rd., Muncie, ind. RUPAR, James Edward, Fr., Martindale, R. R. 2, Hillsboro, Ind. RUPPRECHT, Donald Wayne, Jr., Lambda Chi, 701 E. Columbia St., Evansville I1,lnd. RUSH, Alan Eugene, Soph., Phi Delt, 1001 E. Market St., Crawtordsville, Ind. RUSHTON, James Edward, Soph., Beta, 5930 Hillside Dr., Indianapolis, lnd. RUSSELL, James Laing, Jr., Kappa Sig, Mardan Woods, Long Grove, RUTHENBURG, John Coalter, Sr., Phi Psi, 722 College Hwy., Evansville 14, lnd. RYAN, Halford Rodd, Jr., Morris, 123 Haverhill Dr., Anderson, lnd. S SAGER, Mark Alan, Wolcott, 1317 Benneclict St., Chillicothe, Ill. SALOMONE, Ronald Ernesto, Soph,, Delt, 458 N, Main St., Canton Ill. SAMPSELL, Robert Eugene, Soph., Phi Delt, MR No. 10, Box 83, Apollo, Pa. SANDBERG, Glenn Howard, Fr., Martindale, 220 Tower Lane, Grove Village, lll. SANDERSON, Barry Jay, Fr., Kappa Sig, 307 Main St., Rochester, Ind. SANTOS, Raymond E., Jr., Soph., 904 W. Wabash, Calle A. Barrie, Santo Domingo, Caguas, Puerto Rico SAVOIE, Vernon Bruce, Soph., Martindale, R. R. 1, Clifton, lll, SCHAEFER, Jerome Charles, Soph,, Teke, 207 Whitney St., Kaukauno, Wisc. SCHAEKEL, William Edward, Fr., Teke, R. R. 1, Box 112, Cordsville, Ind SCHEIDT, Steven Jerry, Fr., Sigma Chi, 1303 Central Ave., Columbus, Ind. SCHICK, Donald Martin, Sr., 513 S. Washington, Box 337, R. D. 1, Sewlck ley, Pa. SCHILD, Kenneth Robert, Jr,, Teke, 413A Minnesota St., St. Louis 18, Mo. SCHLECHTE, John Vincent, Fr., Teke, 1315 E. Chandler, Evansville 14, Ind. SCHMIDT, Donald Dean, Sr., Kappa Sig, 205 S. Washington St., Toulon Ill SCHMUTTE, Stephen James, Jr., Beta, 3178 Normandy Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. 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Rural, Ii dianapolis 20, Ind, SCHREINER, Michael Clinton, Jr., Teke, 107 Wallace Ave., Crawtordsville, lnd. SCHURGER, Frederick Anthony, Fr., Morris, R. R. 4, Box 190, Decatur, Ind. SCHWAB, William Wilson, Fr., Martindale, 1514 National Rd., Columbus, lnd. SEDMAK, Gerald Victor, Jr., Sigma Chi, 428 Arnold Ave., Strabane, Pa. SEDMAK, Jacob Edward, Fr., Sigma Chi, 428 Arnold Ave., Strabane, Pa. Strabane, Pa. East Chicago, SEDMAK, James Joseph, Jr., Sigma Chi, 428 Arnold Ave., SEDOR, Frank Alexander, Jr., Phi Gam, 4836 Drummond, Ind. SEIFRIED, Michael Robert, Ind. SEILER, James Richard, Jr., SENKBEIL, Roger Charles, Cincinnati II, Ohio SHAFER, Forest Van Sise, SHANGLER, John Albert, lll. SHEARER, Calvin Thomas, Hobart, Ind. SHEARER, Ronald Bruce, Fr., Delt, 1007 Jefferson, Rochester, lnd. Sl-IEESE, Ronald Lee, Soph., Lambda Chi, 414 N. Lincoln, Greensburg, Ind. SHUR, Charles Walter, Fr., Kingery, 9 Plymouth Lane, Darien, Conn. SIEGEL, Frederick Warren, Soph., Kappa Sig, R. R. I, Union, Ill. SIEVERS, Roger Gerald, Fr., Sigma Chi, 812 Chicago St., Valparaiso, Ind. SIPE, Larry William, Soph., Sigma Chi, 2421 Shaw Ave., Speedway, Ind. SKINNER, Michael William, Fr., Martindale, 523 Richmond St., Winchester Ind. SLICKERS, Randall James, Fr., Phi Delt, 2409 Lafayette, Lafayette, Ind. SMALL, Bobby Jay, Sr., Sigma Chi, 1I212M E. 20th St., Independence, Mo. Brian Atwood, Fr., Teke, 7405 Monroe, Hammond, Ind. Douglas Dale, Fr., Morris, Apt. 39 Rose Court, New Castle, Robert Allen, Jr., Beta, 301 Drake, Libertyville, lll, Roger Emerson, Soph., Martindale, R. R. 1, Robinson, lll. Soph., Teke, 40 Wildwood Rd., Jettersonville, Fr., Lambda Chi, 166 Cypress SAFB, S. C. Fr., Phi Delt, 2801 Werkridge, Dr., Soph., Martindale, 206 Taft Pl., Gary, Ind. Fr., Lambda Chi, 61 So. Seventh, LaGrange, Sr., 503W E. College, 50 Deep River Dr., SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, Ind. SMITH, Terry Lee, Fr., Phi Gam, Box 56, Newton, Ind. SMITS, William Martin, Jr., 203 Crane, 2055 Colfax, Benton Harbor, Mich. SNIDER, Thomas Carlyle, Fr., Phi Gam, 1547 Amy Ave., Whiting, Ind. SNIPES, Gene Edward, Soph., Sigma Chi, R. R. 3, Delphi, Ind. SNODGRASS, John Brooks, Jr., Kappa Sig, R. No. 2 Box 27, Canonsburg, Pa. SOMMER, Lawrence Howard, Soph., Teke, 2315 Washington Ave., Racine, Wisc. SONNEMAKER, Robert Edward, Soph., Phi Gam, 2226 Chandler, Evansville, lnd. SOURS, Hudson Ralph, Jr., Fr., Martindale, 2623 W. Moss, Peoria, Ill. SPADE, Paul Vincent, Jr., Morris, 2407 Reeveston Rd., Richmond, lnd. SPAIN, Steven Edward, Fr., Sigma Chi, 4400 N. Pennsylvania, lndianapolis 5, lncl. SPARKS, Lyle Wayne, Jr., Phi Delt, 1105 Esplanade, Lebanon, Ind. SPENCER, Lee Allen, Sr., Martindale, 4227 Northcote, East Chicago, Ill. STAFFORD, Jonathan Truesdale, Fr., Phi Gam, 783 S. Linda St., Hobart, Ind. STAHLER, James David, Soph., Beta, 2445 Mayfair Rd., Dayton, Ohio STALEY, Harry Lee, Fr., Morris, 309 E. Jefferson St., Columbia- City, lnd. STANCATI, Michael Lindsay, Fr., Morris, 447 N. Lombard, Oak Park, ill. STANDISH, William Clinton, Fr., Phi Delt, 73 Parkridge Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. STARKEY, Frank David, Jr., Teke, 1221 N. Tremont, Indianapolis 22, lnd. STAYTON, Michael Bruce, Fr., Sigma Chi, 7065 Central Ave., Indianapolis 20, Ind. STEADHAM, Jerry Lee, Soph., Wolcott, 4021 Asbury St., Indianapolis, Ind. STEELE, Willard Dean, Soph., Phi Gam, R. R. 2, Maguon, Ill. STEGER, William Kent, Jr., Sigma Chi, 3701 N. Gale St., indianapolis i8, ind. STEIN, Michael Edward, Jr., Teke, 8527 Oriole St., Niles, lll. STEPHENS, Howard Page, Sr., Kappa Sig, 321 Melrose, Centralio, lll. STEPP, Dean Edward, Jr., Morris, 1503 35th St., Columbus, Ind. STIGLER, Joseph Mack, Fr., Morris, 2621 Brassie Ave., Flossmoor, Ill. STONE, James Elie, Soph., Kingery, 608 E. Columbus St., Kenton, Ohio STONE, John William, Jr., Jr., 310 S. Grant, 27 Commando Ave., Pope AFB, N. C. STONE, Leon Conrad, Sr., 316W W. Pike, 708 W. State Sf., Princeton, lnd. R. M. Horner 'BUICK O P O N T I A C Complete Body Shop CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA Francis 62 Mount IF YOU EAT IT . . WE HAVE IT I 31 NORTH WASHINGTON ST. Crawfordsville Phone 362-6300 Phone EM 2-6507 for RESERVATIONS The Redwood Inn I Mile South of Crawfordsville on Hiway 43 Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. II:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday 11:30 to 9 p.rr1. C C Zofeaf Tzzefdszyfj STOREY, Terrence Ross, Jr., Wolcott, 700 Lake St., Hobart, Incl. STOUT, Richard Alan, Fr., Wolcott, 2601 West 8th, Muncie, Ind. STRATTON, Rex Bennett III, Soph., 509 S. Wash., 312 Colton Blvd., Billings, Mont. STRICKLAND, John Fletcher, Sr., 209 Parke Ave., 6458 Holliday Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. STRICKLER, Stanley Melvin, Fr., Martindale, 3919 N. Keenland, Peoria, lll. STURMAN, John Karl, Jr., Soph., Sigma Chi, 200 Wellington Rd., Indianapolis, lnd. STYRING, William lll, Soph., Morris, 2545 S. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, Ind. SUMMERS, William Allen, Jr., Kappa Sig, 4245 Melbourne Rd., E. Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. SUNDAY, Warren Gaylord ll, Jr., Phi Deli, N. Main St., Auburn, Ind. SUSIE, Daniel Freeman, Fr., Phi Delt, 330 Knipp Rd., Houston 24, Texas SUTTON, Mark D., Fr., Delt, 5670 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. SWEENEY, Paul Joseph, Jr., Martindale lOl G St., S. W., Apt. 118A, Washington, D. C. SWINEHART, Daniel Carl, Jr., Martindale, 503 Oak St., Michigan City, T TACK, Alan, Jr., Lambda Chi, 319 S. Grove Ave., Barrington, Ill. TAKACS, Robert Stephen, Jr., Martindale, 804 Overland Ave., Duquesne, Pa. TALBOT, Peter Allan, Soph., Beta, Box 563, R. 1, Neenah, Wisc. TAYBOS, George Michael, Jr., Lambda Chi, 3907 Hemlock St., East Chicago, Ind. THEIS, Steven William, Sr., Beta, 30 Standish Blvd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. THIES, Roger Charles, Jr., Phi Psi, 110 W. Maple St., Mundelein, Ill. THOMAS, Richard Naylor, Jr., Fr., Martindale, 4312 Radnor Rd., Indianapolis 26, Ind, THOMPSON, Gordon Terhune, Fr., Delt, 1215 Akin Dr., Evansville, Ind. THOMPSON, Standish Root, Jr., Soph., Martindale, 2924 Gainsborough Dr., San Marino, Calif. THOMPSON, Trent Chenault, Soph., Lambda Chi, 1327 Jackson Ave., River Forest, Ill. THOMSON, Robert Alexander, Jr., Jr., 410 E. Main 1317 W. Holly Hedges, Peoria, Ill. THORNING, Tom Charles, Fr., Sigma Chi, 4543 N. Wildwood, Milwaukee Il, Wisc. Ind. ALLIED SANITARY SUPPLY COMPANY A PRODUCT FOR EVERY CLEANING NEED Hal Carpenter General Manager 1528 Main St. 44-76868 Lafayette, Indiana Iii . 617 E. Green Street Champaign, Illinois Area 217-344-2323 For Fine Portraits and Candids DREYER'S CUT PRICE DRUGS Phone 362-7300 DREYER 8. SHEETS WESTSIDE REXALL DRUGS Phone 362-2506 DREYER 8. WHITECOTTON REXALL DRUGS Phone 362-0503 Let us till your next prescription The Hut Clothes especially for the Collegian at the QUIRE SHOP 210 E. Main THURSTON, John Bradley, Fr., Sigma Chi, 6961 Central, lndianapolis 20, lnd. TIETZ, Stephan Barry, Jr., Martindale, 45 Hill Dr., Crystal Lake, Ill. TODD, William Boyd, Jr., Sigma Chi, 1506 Markwood, Indianapolis 27 Ind. TOTH, Gregory Charles, Sr., Wolcott, 3234 N. New England, Chicago 34, lll. TOWNSEND, Norman Edward, Sr., 409 E. Wabash, 721 S. Main St., New Castle, lnd. TRIMMER, Robert Alden, Jr., Beta, 327 Forest Hill Dr., West Lafayette, lnd. TRUEBLOOD, Phillip Lee, Soph., Sigma Chi, 918 N. Audubon Rd., Indianapolis 19, lnd. TULLEY, James Alford, Fr., Delt, 6154 lndianola Ave., indianapolis 20, lnd. TURNER, Charles Edward, Soph., Kappa Sig, 6039 Hythe Rd., indianapolis 19, Ind. TYNAN, Michael Joseph, Sr., 113 Morgan, 4002 N. Pennsylvania, indianapolis 5, lnd. UNDERWOOD, Larry Bruce, Soph., Sigma Chi, R. R. 4, Box 621A, Indianapolis 27, lnd. UNTERSCHUETZ, Eugene Frank, Soph., Lambda Chi, Sleepy Hollow Rd. Dundee, lll. V VANBOSKIRK, John Ernest, Jr., Wolcott, 218 W. 4th St., Hinsdale Ill. VAN DEEST, William Hunter, Sr., Morris, 2406 E. Gum St., Evansville 14, Ind. VANDER HAAR, William Henry, Soph., Sigma Chi, 5325 N. 20th Ave., Phoenix 15, Ariz. VANDER HAAR, R. William, Jr., Fr., Beta, 2449 Wicker St., Highland, Ind. VAN DOLAH, Harry James Ill, Jr., Beta, 815 S. Main St., Wheaton, lll. VANNATTER, Dan Mathias, Fr., Morris, 911 West 14th St., Muncie, lnd VAN SCYOC, Jon Dara, Fr., Phi Gam, 511 W. Sixth St., Seymour, Ind. VAN WINKLE, John David, Soph., Martindale, 209 E. Ellington Dr., Peoria, Ill. VOGEL, Stanley John, Jr., Phi Psi, 530 E. 5th St., Mt. Vernon, incl, VOZEL, Richard Gary, Jr., Phi Delt, 53 Sixth St., Herminie, Pa. VYDARENY, Milan, Jr., 409 W, Pike, 5242 N. LeClaire Ave., Chicago 30, lll. 770 TVQ4.B.4.SI7 COLLEGE The pattern of good living in Crawfordsville w formed by Wabash College. And the college continues to nourish the life it shaped. This atmosphere of learning and intellectual freedom had considerable influence on DonneIIey's decision to establish a plant in Crawfordsville many years ago. It is this same atmosphere that makes us proud today to be citizens ofthe Town and neighbors ofthe College. R. R. DONNELLETGJD SONS COMPANY Crawjbrdsville, Indiana ELS PATRONS Drs. Kirtley and Millis Selwyn F. Husted Liberty Laundromat The Snacker Grill Symmes-Williams Minardo Fruit Co. Good Year Service Store Burnett Lumber, Inc. Crawford Cate Webster Grocery Co. Wonder Bread-Hostess Cake B 8. D Lumber Will H. Hays, Jr. Walter Scholer Polar Ice Distributors Sherwin-Williams Co. Ewing H. Miller VYVERBERG, George Wythe, Soph., Sigma Chi, 4444 Broadway, W WALKER, Stanley Lorin, Jr., Martindale, 2301 No. 83rd Pl., Scottsdale, Ariz. WALLACE, Douglas Vaille, Sr., 408 S. Walnut, 585 Main St., Wilhraham, Mass. WALLER, Dale Robert, Jr., 412 W. Pike, 400 N. E. 5th St., Washington, Ind. WALSH, Terrance Paul, Soph., Phi Gam, 2450 Central Rd., Glenview, Ill. WALTON, David McKowen, Soph., Wolcott R.A. 3, Box 275, Greensburg, Pa. WARE, David Eugene, Jr., Teke, 1007 E. Republic, Peoria, III. WARE, Michael Lee, Sr., 107 S. Grant, 318 E. Race St., Portland, Ind. WARREN, William Charles, Fr.,'Lambda Chi, 212 E. Austin, Libertyville, III. WASHBURN, Melville Willis, Jr., Kappa Sigma, 3500 Ashlawn, Owensboro, Ky. L WASON, James Myer, Jr., Martindale, 320 N. Washington St., Flora, Ind. WASON, William Martin, Fr., Martindale, 320 N. Washington St., Flora, Ind. WATSON, Robert Kirby, Jr., Phi Delt 1709 W. 104th Pl., Chicago 43, Ill. WEBSTER, Jackson Ross, Soph., Phi Gam, Hanover, Ind. WEESNER, Robert Eliot, Fr., Kappa Sig, R. R. 1, Darlington, Ind. WEHRLY, Stephen Phillips, Sr., Morris, 927 W. High St., Portland, Ind. WEIL, Barry Dean, Fr., Morris, 1107 Logan St., Noblesville, lnd. WEISS, Richard Edward, Sr., Beta, 7014 WaodMar Ave., Hammond, Ind. WELDON, Robert Kyle, Jr., Wolcott, 200 Demarest Ave., Closter, N. J. WERBE, Thomas Chandler Ill, Sr., Sigma Chi, 8105 Sycamore Rd., Indianapolis 40, lnd. WERNER, Thomas, Soph., Lambda Chi, 10115 Oglesby, Chicago, Ill. WESCOTT, Philip Charles, Sr., Delt, 4821 Basswaod Lane, Orlando, Fla. WESP, Edward Joel, Soph., Kappa Sig, 55 Flower Rd., Huntington, N. Y. WHALEY, David Allen, Sr., Sigma Chi, R. R. 1, Stilesville, Ind. WHEELER, Richard Hoagland, Fr., Delt, 3120 Caroline, South Bend, Ind. Whigham, Dennis Francis, Jr., Delt, Box 93, Ruttsdale, Pa. WHITE, Stevens Joseph, Fr., Wolcott, 7134 Northcote, Hammond, lnd. WHITE, Terrence Wayne, Sr., Kappa Sig, 7211 Tapper Ave., Hammond, lnd. WHITESIDE, Dennis David, Fr., Martindale, 926 N. Dunton, Arlington Heights, III. WILHELMUS, Thomas Alan, Jr., Phi Gam, 658 Trinity Dr., Evansville, lnd. WILLIAMS, Andrew, Soph., Phi Gam, 287 Storer Ave., Akron, Ohio WILLIAMS, James Paul, Jr., Martindale, 3939 Winding Way, Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis 5, Ind. WILLIAMS, James Wayne, Fr., Delt, 1515 Fifth St., LaPorte, Ind. WILLIAMS, Thomas Franklin, Sr., Phi Delt, 951 N. Academy, Galesburg, Ill. WILLIAMSON, Ted Martin, Soph., Delt, Meridian Heights, Portland, lnd. 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