Western Michigan University - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)
- Class of 1967
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O :anne ou 196 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYKALAA MICHIGAN , .x -' ..,,v- 1 bu H PHASES 0F . . . QSJLCUW IC Ngon University Contents F t 4 Athl t 80 O g t 118 G k 204 R d H ll 266 G d t 312 I d 366 EDITOR: Jolene M. Morris 1 PHASE ONE . . . STUDENT Dr. James W. Miller The office of the President at a university the size of Western is a varied and demanding one. However, Dr. Miller has found time for the students, through his personal bi- weekly conferences and Bronco Roundtable for campus leaders, as well as many other untold conferences and meetings. Truly, WMU's representative for being a friendly campus is exemplified by Dr. Miller. President and Mrs. Miller with their Scottish Terrier, Jock. rwife 'M me ' 'Sw ' , 'SWE ' v ,ax ,Wx as 4: , ,J 53 Y W3 - I X - . ' f- , fx ,,., 'n. 1 .437 , ' 'Q at ' -,f..A. ...... President Miller talks with Dr. Seibert, Vice-President of A ca- demic Ajairs, at the A WS Christmas Chocolate. Bronco Roundtable Ls' hosted by Dr, Miller. Q gg, '13-x r ,df H 'lcv .. A As we remember, these years will pass in images before our eyes and cause us to laugh or cry. Vivid memories ofa life that was ours, a world we knew. Scenes will recall sensations-happy and sad, quiet and loud, still and busy. Frustrating pandemonium and calm contempla- tion season the serving of viscious or hum-drum routine, complimenting the whole. Parts of our world that make us think, and parts we try to forget. Active and alive years, brought back by scenes and sensations and a casual reminder- Think and Keep Calm. ui -f- -:same-r-ww -s Y-49-1,0 - tw ,. fr Egg W 1 w is 23, , 7' 1 no . . 'sv ' x' in-Air .gk - ' r - '0- . .A n pg go-rs. - 4 A, . ,, -. .,.- Wg n x , L 3 L- 1 Hmm N T...E Hu sv, W - -- AAV.: P: be 'P+ F-:N C..'3-x,.:-- - f 19.1 - up - 1 -4 - ' -1' sf-I -'-1 x -75' ,, ' 3 'Q' ?' ' ' -Q21 fl fi? X-, A 'S'- ' fan, 3 3-Q Q -9- i f . 4 ' - ' ' ' if ' :M .' 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And, then, from the wings of night, shadows danced and paused goodnight, and they said it with music. P - N M 4 24 Martha and the Vandellas Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels v . 1 11 gr f, f , 1, U, , . ,x WM N 31 ' 0 W llxrf 5 if Mlmii 'A ,ffl ff L .Q-'XS ' ' xi 3' r 'J it 1 I Y ,N X x lv Y mf ' Xa g,, Q , 5s - 9 W VU 1 if .1 A .., 5 ik ef' if ,Z , K' 6 E -0 n 15 ga fl . 5 r ,, ,,.g 1 C ,K ML 7 1 lr A, EN 7 Rx L, Qi . . 1 ',l , ' 5+ 9 4 Q H x Timm '2 ' Mm I . N Q9 M .fff M , M, ! 7 . v ' fy 5 K' W Q X ' ' ., .. M . ', 14 1 - -3 M' ' 5 A 5 . Y . ag, g H' '54 , 1 W ' RJ - 'A' i I f 5' ,FS-. - fb:-41 ' f ' Q' .N X If V f I' -f f1 f'3x, ' ,' . 1 5 4 , --'Q .gf :1, J ' ' A MN 'K ,. M' QQ ,X , . f - lx 'g - ' X lv' ! N - If? I eu X ' X X, ' Sb., ' - , um 3 ' fx ,.., ,,W,W,f A W4 ' 13' ex I ' h ! 5 X, v '- V n , r ' . Q .1 ..,.,.,. W. , ' 3, Li F x 'ilu A ,,.,,, WW. . ,- I-3992, A v .4- 1 ff- T- is 62:63 N59 'Q 4. ,, , 4, 1, ..',,:- 1 A in 1 x D 4. mf M, .QQ 'wi J ' K . 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This 'new sound was officially recognized when The In Crowdi' received a Grammy award from the National Acad- emy of Recording Arts and Sciences. ,ff All fy' W f ag, ovERNoR George 1, . tj, 4:11 eff Romney, on a campaign tour of Michigan, took a serious look at our nation's economic situation. He saw it as being out-of-hand , due to present inliationary conditions, without the necessary reductions in gov- ernment spending. The governor said that there is a need to strengthen fiscal policy and the economic forces that make this nation strong. The Back Porch Majority 0 O O O Q O Q TW OR Greek Week we lis- tened to the familiar and well-established sound of the King- ston Trio. Those who savv the per- formance in Read Field House will not soon forget the remarkable showmanship or the fantastic music set down by the trio. Presentations of such favorites as Early Morning Rain and Tom Dooley high- lighted the evening. if fmt 21,4 Mg 'ix:-wtf HILE not as well- 'tf if known as the other visit- ing vocal. groups, the Back Porch Majority's enthusiasm, vitality, and timely humor provided a lively evening for those who attended Feb- ruary's USCB concert. Kingston Trio f ,H-xx I V' x f. f I xlsiml. j N x fa .XXX ff Fix WT? kk!! 1 1, i f 'L-NJ,-' Y ix i X ll, -I , tqiiwyy ,q,1irr R f-'u K QL lklufli ,xx ks X KYB! NX r '-rxw Flgj' L., gg,-,B ...D JA' '-,mls K, -MJ 'fx 'J-J VX. . f T'Tf7 'i'3f ' 2 l I si I J X I I, x t l PHASE 3l X x w Y ' ,I .V . l f ff i ' -2 ',., K R R U ffixi Will urTHREE CJ B! xx X! lx K 5 i xr--J ---' --A 4----QL x 5 Governor George Romney Congressman Paul Todd Sargent Shriver A M-M ,, M 243 ' 1 Richard Nixon Senator Wayne Morse - FUNKY? Hufwxrfnlnn A fm'--Kl max. You UUT AN NC, su In ,Il1IRUf, 'WRU W! wnsmuswvl T ER M . 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Trainer Joel Bloom, Coach John Miller, Coach Fred Stevens, Coach Bob Wyman, Ken Woodside, Mike Noonan, Roger Shively, Alan Karpa, Bill Nix, Dick Barnhart, Coach Dick Raklovits, Coach Bill Rowekamp, Coach Ed Ferkany, Trainer Jack D. Jones 4 1-'si ,K ,f spa- rqz., aa!-an. RVX ' V -Ha .J -+R. It was a hard-fought battle all the way, and the big reward was the first conference championship shared by the Broncos since theyjoined the MAC league in 1947. The team was boosted with an abundance of talent. Bob Rowe, 6-4, 245 lb. defensive tackle, showed the way for the rugged defensive brigade as he re- ceived a flourish of honors including the Most Valuable Player Award of the 1966 team, the Line- man-of-the-Year Award in MAC for the second straight year, and, once again, All-American honorable mention honors. Rowe's defensive tac- tics were impressive in the East-West Shrine Game. Junior quarterback Jim Boreland sparked the offensive attack which hit a season high of 35 points against Marshall as his fine passing com- plemented perfectly with the hard-running of sophomore back Tim Majerle, Ken Woodside, Sam Antonazzo, and Bill Devine. Gary Crain, senior oifensive captain, caught 5 touchdown passes during the year, won the Mike Gary Sports- manship Trophy, and displayed exceptional leader- ship throughout the year. Dale Livingston continued booming out punts for the Broncos as he won several games with his standout punting and field goals. l . ,Y ,. 1 Ron Seder! pitches a strike with protection, courtesy of Ken Dersey, Pete Mitchell, and Dennis Evans, Inc. 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The Broncos tied Miami for top honors in the MAC as both squads posted fine 5-l league marks. Western was 7-3 overall as Doolittle was chosen the MAC's Coach-of-the-Year. f, . .96 53? P '- ix I 1 iffy- 'L Qggfjgl I n S3 .' 'fe 1 ' AQ - ra if - --,zM1'av ' V '4 aw N .dw X .5 ' ' ff 1- . A .1 if - - x , Q. f . 'Z 2 X-. , X ,. ' ILL: . , . ., . J ' -1 I V- - v - 12 N. ,. - - 1 3 f- .slr-Yr . 1 , f .. ... my-, K Nu .f .Q ... 1 .... Y V V ,-ln? I - f 114114 , , K K f, ,..4 - eQf,g,,g,1g', X 'gf e mf,-1'0 . Y rv M ' N 1 - ' seiifmm-'ifff1ir2k.w?g-Q3-K . , ' , . fd ' . wifi: --.-'lfmsfx-25.1 g. -'z f L X ' . ' ' . be- --- ?' A ' ' ur . if ..'- ,M ' of . Q1 -- A n ,- 5 - . A if 2- X . '-' , fiiifqs- Q-,y..--f-53,-A fi. ' ' 'yn-. .- - - ' 'T iv-: fgL',Tk?'i. 359' ' 1.--'if V T?f7f:Q ' o 1 Ei-'ff vii, -'2rf'.'L- fa-' -,' 5-91- ' 774-V 4-f 27- 3113 . ff? ,sd 1 W, . ,,. , . , , Q --1 -f:?r 3'5'g 'fsfff121 ' P fl.: Sri N U, 1 t-re . - rf J-, '- X, X..,.,.' A .5Z'z,g5fg,f'.Q-I1I.f?,trL.:.uA ' 1-w N211 Y -- ' The Bronco Hat-a symbol ofspiril unparalleled in many years by the sludenl body in support of its coach and leam. 89 Cross Country Takes First in All Meets, 9th HP Ma sTFAgg .J EAN it 1 . -1' in NCAA Isl Row fl to rj: Mgr. Larry Dillworth, Bob Lillie, Ken Coates, Dave Frost, Dave Keys, Keith Reed, 2nd Row: Coach George Dales, John Schrader co-capt. Lee Frost, Art Vlahon, Mike Hazilla, Dennis Martinson, co-capt. Wolfgang Lugauer, Asst. Coach Robert Parks Mike Hazilla 'FEP I QFJTEP -Q- Q' se' 'K' Keith Reed Wolfgang Lugauer As defending NCAA champions, coach George Dales' cross-country team was the target of every opponent it faced this fall. The harriers responded with victories in the CCC meet, and in their five dual meets posting a perfect 5-0 dual record. The only disappointment was a ninth place Hnish in the NCAA meet at Lawrence Kansas. Sophomores Ken Costes, Mike Hazilla and John Schrader joined juniors Lee Frost, Keith Reed and Dave Keys to form the nucleus of the squad. Senior Wolfgang Lugauer, third place finisher in the Mid-Am, meet will be sorely missed. Except for the final meet, it was a highly successful season, and with six lettermen return- ing, Bronco fans can look forward to more of the same next season. lfq, Ken Coates Scoreboard 27 DePaul 15 Air Force 15 Central Mich. I6 Northern Ill. 15 fTriangularJ Wisconsin Northwestern Illinois Notre Dame Invitational I-WMU 56 6-Ball State 2-Notre Dame 85 7-Bowling Green 3-Michigan l09 8-Northwestern 4-Eastern Mich. l I2 9-Hillsdale 5-Kent State 133 l0-Gannon Mid-American Conference LWMU 34 4-Kent State 2-Miami 45 5-Bowling Green 3-ohio 77 6-Toledo 7-Marshall Central Collegiate Conference l-WMU 48 6-Kansas 2-Miami 51 7-DePaul 3-Notre Dame 87 8-Dl-ake 4-So. Ill. 110 9-B, Green 5-Ohio 133 I0-No. Ill. Young Bronco Cogers Fire Up Under Means. BVI 1' -if if Iiil Q-l .,l EQ 1. X '.N,-- Tix 1, ' -X ,-- X, Isl Row fl to rj: Fred Lev, Loren Riddle, Tim FenderBosch, Paul Vander Wiere, Gene Ford, 2nd Row: Al Keel, Rick Bartz, Ron Kidney, Charles Tucker, Virtlee Trice, Rick Coleman. 92 The 1966-67 Western Michigan University basket- ball had a new look under first-year coach, Clar- ence Sonny Means. Means introduced defense to Western and the result was an improved Bronco five. Following a slow start, Western ral- lied to win six out of eight games in January and became an early-season factor in the Mid-Ameri- can Conference race. Highlight ofthe early going was a l00-72 rout of Kent State in the TV game of the week. Western's fortunes took a turn for the worse in February and the team settled for the spoiler's role in the league race. The team was handicapped throughout the season by a lack of experience, with no seniors on the squadg and a lack of height, the tallest man being 6'5 . Despite the handicap, the team compiled an impressive record which kept them in contention for the MAC title during the majority of the season. We t in r ' as qi, - rf '- . N - iii ff .1 sr 'ii ' W it ' ,rail W 'W 'Q' ., ' 11-4. ' , N T - ' ' J N , Y s. -'Q4 at X-C . Isl Row: Tom Cook, Reggie Lacefield, Clarence Harville, 2nd Row: Phil White, Boice Bowman, Joe Kramer 93 BASKETBALL CWon l0,Lost 105 55 96 90 76 48 46 74 83 72 72 100 76 62 54 61 65 65 76 55 84 82 68 71 67 Michigan State Northern Illinois Ball State Central Michigan Cincinnati Miami, Ohio Detroit Northern Illinois Ohio University Loyola of Chicago Kent State Detroit Bowling Green Miami, Ohio Marshall Ohio University Kent State Toledo Miami, Ohio Loyola Bowling Green Notre Dame Toledo Marshall ra. . .- 'jfeaf-1--a5.:,, ' , ff' N, .. N. was We asia Reggie Lacejield . . . a formidable competitor. Gene Ford on Ihe charge. 94 FSE l l The light, the graceful Mr. Kidney. Leading the Bronco cause was junior Reggie Lacefleld, a dependable scorer and hustling rebounder. Center Clar- ence Tank Harville showed much improvement. Gene Ford's 'hustling type of defense provided many thrills for the spectators. Ron Kidney, a junior college transfer, was as excellent playmaker throughout the year. All of these stars, plus guards Joe Kramer, Phil White and forwards Paul Vander Wiere and Virtlee Trice return next year. Joining a fine freshman group, these players will provide many thrills for Bronco followers in the future. f. 11 Vander Wiere shows style l 9 4 1, K 'ei -X -5 ,.. . fe- And when The Tankustuji, he doesn'l mess around! Sonny Means Victory! Swimming Tecim Finds Conference Tough This Yecir l.'...1..',., I I -I l l . -i 4 , ,,,, Back Row Cl to rj: Ron Bramble, diving coach, Porenta, Nordberg, L. Smith, Pattullo, Sturevant, Adams, Karasick, Skidmore, T Smith Shuman, Nikes, Henderson, Bostrom, Eppelheimer, Depompolo, Ron Pohlonski, Assistant Coach. Front Row: Vedder, Simpson, Teahan Beal, Co-Captains Klassen and Cutler, Gould, Lorenz, Rozema, Petrucci, Ed Gabel The Bronco swim team under Coach Ed Gabel suffered a drop-off in team depth this year al- though several individual stars remained in the spotlight. The tankers 6-4-1 dual record included wins over W. Ontario, an upset of Cincinnati, and Be- midji State of Minn., who had gone through the season undefeated until they met up with the Broncos. Western's home loss to Bowling Green in mid- February marked the first time in five years that a Gabel-coached team had lost a dual meet at home. Co-captains Ron Klassen and Fred Cutler pro- vided the squad with excellent leadership in ad- dition to picking up many valuable points in the backstroke and individual medley events. Senior Bob Lorenz helped Western in many of its meets this year, as he often won the 200 and 500- yard freestyle events, making up for the loss through graduation of former Bronco freestyle ace, Ron Pohlonski, who did a very capable job of coaching the freshmen team to a 5-1 season record. Jefl' Skidmore, John Nordberg and co-captain Fred Cutler SENIORS: co-captain Ron Klassen, Bob Lorenz, Gary Gould, co-cap tain Fred Cutler, Dick Beal .NV ,,,..QA. 1,1 2 L g E E I 3 ,xl 1 Sjwx' M1 jar- v I , V Q 551:15 I 3 ., .. Q , , . Y , N.,---,A M-- Y , H ,M Q , ,A 1..,.,.. , WM, nw , 34,7 M fkkuv, L, ,Q ,Q Li.. 3 . , , - . 5 .. Eb' 4 Larry Depompolo, diving in fne style. Scoreboard 33 74 52 79 39 55 56 48 67 Season not complete Wisconsin W. Ontario Ohio Albion Kent Cincinnati W. Illinois Bowling Green Bemidji State O0 HF 9 l I' x Isl Row QI to rj: Joann Thompson, Robin Stehower, Kris Falk, Dee Dec Gail, Dani Schnitzer, Nancy St1'ahle,2nd Row: Ron Bramble, Vern Allen Pat Kohler, Bud Beauchamp, Paul Seeley, Harvey Whitehead Cheerleaders N-'argl 3 o s M fx i IO2 l gs? L, I u 'Z 1 - il if-v - i l W 1 W f li IT 'Me eee he e 4 . - fx g i . . b V V E! g , Y : X f - ' 1' , i pf' i 4 I ' ' l ' I I ' i ' 4 X A.. 1 1 if : y - 4 s- K V- Q Y i 0 . I I 1 A' ' ' lj' . . aff? 3 Y V ..,.. Y i Q Y , fi' 1 in f AX R e e i 41 I I , N l , , r ' ' 1 . 1 F g 1' A, l lx r X, , - X . 1 5 34 ' 1 , .4 VL? ' ' lr - N 5 Gymnastics Tecim Debuts Under Cocich Orlofsky .2 12.12 ....... 4l'H'B'UlUli!i'll'i :::::r zztsx Iii. :p:.-2: 1:2 :rx :g::t:...z..... ....t,,..5,n.i.. :::'r::i:'ML ...E .1 .1 5 .2 , 'QQHHHH lst Row: Hudson Owen, Eric Schneider fcaptj 2nd Row: Janis Andersons, Marzolf, Harvey Whitehead ' Gymnastics fWon 2, Lost 55 90.35 115.80 115.80 124.975 131.85 125.15 100.75 133.90 lCaI'IlS. 103 f 1.1 i-ii-ii-3543-ii-E James Wyrick, Fred Orlofsky fcoachj Mark Northern Illinois Kent State Eastern Michigan Michigan .Ball State Cincinnati Chicago Central Michigan 159.00 149.75 164.10 188.75 141.20 102.30 84.80 111.80 Gymnastics was a newcomer on the Western sports scene this winter and proved to be very popular with the spectators Coach Fred Orlofsky's team improved steadily and was soon able to hold its own against some of the midwest s better The chief problem was a lack of depth, as the Broncos had just six men and lost points in some meets as a result Still for the first year, it was a very good season, with better things expected in future years. Isl Row fl to rj: Dave Bond, John Byrne, Kent Noberts, Mike Barnes, Gary Hetherington, Gary Stoner, John Mcllroy, Ken Tibbits, Gregg Doty, 2nd Row: John Thingstad, Vic Moiles, Albert Fowlkcs, Mike Kozminski, Gerry Selrousky, Marc Yunker, Dick Johnston, Kurt Achenback, Coach Wietz Improvement was the key word for coach Roy Wietz' 1966-67 edition of the Western Michigan wrestling squad. The grapplers began by winning a quadrangular meet with Kent State, Bowling Green and Ashland, and then con- tinued on to win five out of their first seven dual meets. Leading the Bronco cause was the undefeated 1966 Mid- American conference champion at 123 pounds, John Mc- Ilroy. This season Mcllroy competed at 130 pounds and was equally successful. Other leading matmen were Gary Hetherington at 123, returnee Ken Tibbits at 137, veteran Dick Johnston at 160 and letterman Greg Doty in the 167 pound class. Under the fine coaching of Wietz, the Bronco wrestling team now takes a back seat to no one. A conference title looms possible in the not too distant future. W re sll I n g Scoreboard Q5-2-OJ 32 W. Ontario 0 l-0 I3 Ohio Univ. 23 1-l 18 Kent State 14 2-l 25 Ball State 6 341 17 Toledo 14 4-l ll Miami 20 4-2 22 Notre Dame 8 5-2 Hockey Club Back Row fl to rl: Ron Lang, Loren Campbell, Dennis Wozniak, David Neil, Ron Roaume, John Runyon, Bill Neal, Jerry Embrey, George Wolski, Coach Ed Edwards, Front Row: Tony Gurczynski, Wes Williams, Jerry Kirschke, Chuck Swearingen, Roger Gauthier, Chuck Mestek A new coach greeted Western's un- official hockey team this season. Ed Edwards took over following the retire- ment of Harry Lawson, For the puckmen it was an up and down season as they faced a rugged schedule including some of the Midwest's top teams. in l 5: P-Ez.. F' li. M1 Home games were played at the Kala- mazoo Municipal Ice Rink on Lake Street, where many students as well as 5 ppgv sss it l townspeople cheered the action. An SA4 'il' 5 ll'4 rout of highly regarded Toledo in Febru- ary was the team's most satisfying victory. Other victims included Central Michigan and Oberlin College. Hockey is becoming more popular every year with Bronco fans and the future N p g fi, holds many more triumphs on the ice. sa Q Z LE - J , A 112' h Scoreboard Aklz fi g ,,,. ,fi ' W 4 Muskegon College 5 2 gmlgrgiate 2 Dennis Wozniak fires the puck. 9 Kalamazoo Lees 5 3 Toledo 6 4 Oberlin 3 3 Ohio 7 2 Ohio 13 8 Toledo 4 1 Wisconsin I5 2 Wisconsin I3 lO5 Baseball Team Goes to NCAA Districts When the hitting was rough, Bronco pitching was rougher, a big reason for the baseball team's impressive season. Going into the final two games, Western was trailing Ohio University in percentage points. WMU captured its twelfth MAC crown by beating Ohio in the crucial series. This gave Charley Maher's team a ticket to the NCAA District Four playoffs. Any NCAA championship hopes were washed down the drain when Western was eliminated by Ohio State, the Big Ten champs. The Broncos compiled a 21-6 record against some of the best teams in the nation, defeating Ohio State, Notre Dame and Michigan in season play. This gave Charley Maher an amaz- ing 418-193-6 record for his 27 year career at Western. The fine pitching of Dave Gartha and Jim Johnson was one of the reasons behind the Bronco's success. Gartha, 6-l for the year was named to the District Four first team along with Ed Staron. Johnson Q5-25, who played center field as well as pitching, paced the batting with .4l7. Chuck Kline, another pitcher, was drafted by the Kansas City Athletics' Vancouver club. Rick Trudeau led the Bronco's in batting with a .440 average. Close behind him were Gartha, Johnson, and Chuck Koselke. Catcher Corky Bales and John Mayer have a conference on the mound. .-dew' ' . . -rs? 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' 'Tp ass awk QES ,answers MCH IG H IGAH -44 S HIGH IGLH 1 if WIN' l yy F QEEQTE A S f :fat ll ERN TE STEA' E HIGH tcm ' mi IG I ,,,l, , . i,,Hmm1P isfm? at ' , is Hvttiatm 'll-575319, -u X t 'fry ral' QRS TI Mimi ici? Qing ES T Hrcii i STEM r canon kxiilf VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row fl-rj: Jim Johnson, .lim Van Dyck, Dave Gartha, Art Marcell, Ed Staron, Bruce fCorkyJ Bales Second Row.' Harold Cuyler, Chuck Kline, Chuck Mestek, Al Brown, Pat Locanto, Glenn Merchant Third Row: Jeff Browne, Del Mackie, John Mayer, Eric Hall, Bruce Rob- erts, Joe Hubbard Fourth Row.' Mgr, David Krupecewicz, Rick Trudeau, Chuck Koselke, Gary Lautzenhlzer, Grad. Asst. Dave Reeves Back Row.' Trainer Joel Bloom, Public Relations Bob Culp, Asst. Coach Bill Chambers, Head Coach Charlie Maher an 'L ,A. .- Qi R l B. 108 WM U's second baseman Glenn Mer- chant rounds first ajier singling in bot- tom of second inning in WMU's 3-0 loss to Michigan State. Base coach is 1 Del Mackie. ix -:,i',.Aak1,?iH .5 ,S-1-it 1 ff- mf. if iff . .4 .r 1 r Michigan State defeated WMU 3-0 in last game of season al WMU before WMUp1ayed in the District Number Four Playoffs at Columbus, Ohio. Jim Johnson is WMU base runner but failed lo score. Third baseman is John Biedenbach andpilcher is Dick Holmes of MSU. WMU beats Notre Dame at WMU by a 10-5 score. l09 1966 Baseball Scores fWon 21, Lost SJ 6 Ohio State l 4 Ohio State 3 9 Ohio State 0 4 Valparaiso 2 1 Marshall' 7 8 Marshall' l 4 Bowling Green' l 3 Bowling Green' 2 10 Ball State 12 4 Ball State 2 5 Ball State 0 ll Toledo' 2 l0 Northern Illinois 0 2 Michigan l 3 Kent State' 2 21 Kent State 2 6 Michigan 3 10 Notre Dame 5 4 Ohio' l 7 Ohio' 0 6 Notre Dame 3 0 Michigan State 3 18 Southern Illinois ' 4 3 Ohio Staten 10 5 Valparaisou' 2 7 Ohio State 14 'MAC Games 'H' District 4 NCAA Tourney Games at Columbus Ohio Thinclads Maintain Dominance Under Dales TRACK TEAM Isl Row fl to rj: Roget Plont, Larry Peck, Boice Bowman, John Flaminio, Ted Nelson, Steve Strach, Horace Coleman, Keith Reed, Steve Smith. 2nd Row: George Dales fcoachj, Dave Keys, Dennis Martinson, Lark Lambert, Bob Hendershott, Larry DeGofTau, Dave Noyes, Don Van Schelven, Chuck LeMon, David Badger, Don Castronovo, Paul Seeley, Jerry Missig, Robert Parks fcoachj 3rd Row: Don Warner, Alex Gorsline, Ralph Stephenson, Ron Stratton, Dick Jelinek, Art Vlahon, Bill Gould, Dave Fisher, Lee Frost, Norm Gottlieb X Norm Gottlieb gives baton to Jerry Missig. l l l0 f, ,s...,,,-r . .1 . ,a .. . 14-g.5 :3'g:F' -- 1- 'IE , - ..7Q1's157l 'I-3 53? f? 'ST' G' ' tif -E11 v-f'4ii2fg:'sf 32' 1- ' . Paul Seeley becomes airborne. M.p-mwga. V ni rg'1'1:5'3f'Cg'g-L' ' ' ru-cw' A1 1966 was another excellent year for Coach George Dales' Western Michigan University track team. The thin-clads had plenty of both talent and depth in dominating every meet in which they completed. Indoors, they romped past Wisconsin and the Air Force Academy in a triangular meet. Next came further domination in the 7th annual WMU relays. Records too numerous to mention were set out- doors with Bob Hendershott, Clay Leek, Ron Stratton, Chuck LeMon, Steve Smith, Dave Badger, Ralph Stephenson, Steve Strauch, and Horace Coleman among the record-setters. Vic- tory in the Mid-American Conference track championships came by a narrow one point mar- gin over Miami. The winter season began with the Broncos ruling the WMU Invitational. Standouts have included hurdlers Lamar Miller, sprinter Don Castronovo and distance stars Mike Hazilla, Lee Frost and Keith Reed. Field event men were pole vaulters Wayne Lambert and Paul Seeley, long-jumper Dave Badger and shot-putter Bill Gould. F519 5TE,p ovflillf Sieve Slrauch, Eoice Bowman, Don Caslronovo and Horace Coleman represenl one of the fines! 440 relay teams in. the nation. They were second in the National Track and Field Federation, fkh in NCAA, and also Mid-American Conference champs. Added to all this glory, these four were also Central Collegiate Conference C hamps. Indoor Track Team Maintains Record of Never Losing a Home Meet Fre h T R d lph one of the mos highly k d p h 'on. 112 i Dick Jelinek broke I y d throwing Ihe discus I 5 7 f 10 h Heaving Ihe spot put 53 feet, 4 112 inches last year, Bill Gould is another record breaker. Broncos charging, lej to right: Tom Randolph, Robert Armstrong, Bob Harris, Bob Hendershott and Chuck LeMon Scoreboard 1OutdoorJ U. of Kentucky Relays: WMU dominates. Triangular: WMU 88 lf2, Miami 55 lf4, Central Michigan 25 Kent State Invitational: WMU 69, Kent 48, Ohio U. 25, Eastern Michigan 23, Toledo 20. Drake Relays: WMU 2nd in shuttle hurdle 157.5 seconds tied NCAA recordj 3rd in Iongjump, 4th in 4 mile relay. Triangular: WMU ll7, Kent 38, DePaul 8 WMU 76, Wisconsin 65 MAC: WMU won, edging Miami 69 to 68. INDOOR Triangular: WMU 61, Wisconsin 53, Air Force 48 WMU Relays: WMU dominates WMU 78, Air Force 62. ll3 5 . -'-.W George Hobbs Russ Foster Bruce Copp Dave Llewellyn Bill Manadulak Fred Root, Bob Michalke, Jack Tobias, Gary Beers Golf Team The nucleus of the Bronco golf team last year rested mainly on a group of sopho- mores who worked their hardest when the going got rough. Bob Michalke not only was the team's Most Valuable Player, but also received All-Con- ference honors by finishing fifteenth at the Mid-American Conference Meet. Coach Hobbs feels that Michalke and Llewellyn are the equals of any individual in the confer- ence. In their 2-12 won-lost record in dual meets last year, the Broncos included a 10 U2 to 7 1f2 win over Ball State and a fine 18 U2 to 5 lf2 triumph over MAC foe Bowling Green. This year the Broncos hope to complete their rebuilding process with the aid of such sophomores as Timo Kilpelainen to back up their fine tandem of Michalke and Llewellyn as Western maintains its same basic sched- ule of last year although the Spartan Invita- tional Tournament at MSU has been added. .1 il t rg, NL Ron Seifert, Tom Essenberg QCaptainJ, Bruce Gould, Ken Germain, Coach Raymond F. U-Iapj Sorensen, Tali Ripelis, Gene Havrilenko, Glen Sykes Mike Austrins, Steve Hughes. Tennis Team I For the first time in twelve years, Western failed to take the MAC tennis title. Tali Ripelis, Mike Austrins, and Glen Sykes were three of the Bronco stars who led the team to a 3-ll mark against the likes of such competition as Northwestern, Michigan, and Michigan State of the Big Ten. At the MAC finals, Ken Germain won the number three singles' flight gold medal for the Broncos who finished second in the competition. All three doubles teams took the runner-up position in each flight as Gene Havrilenko and Ron Siefert formed the top Western doubles combination. Tom Essenberg and Steve Hughes will form the veteran nucleus for the netters as they attempt to take their thir- teenth conference championship in the last fourteen years. Glen Sykes and Ron Siefert. 51 4 Athletic Board of Control From Lek to right: Dr. Joseph Hoy, Dr. Dale Faunce, Mr. Clayton Maus, Mr. John Gill, Mr. Mitchell QMikeJ Gary, Dr, Albert Becker fChairmanJ, Dr. Leo VanderBeek CSecretaryJ, Mr. Robert Culp, Dr. Jack Asher, Dr. William Morrison, Mr. Robert Wetnight. ll6 4- muj- Q95 G. Dales-Track A2 Cross Country W. Doolittle-Football 1 : U H' Vlfwxiw K, 'I -V 7 1 -M ww , A ' ' Wi 4 F . .n E. Gabe!-Swimming C. M aher-Baseball G. Hobbs-GoU' A. 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Q- 41 ,,...g ..- 2 Sludenl Associcilion ifaws Qs- Q- 'vs 1-u .QQ Front Row: Gail Reed, Jack Wismer, Sandy Langneker, Henry Cohn, Pat Hanson. Second Row: Robert Bobb, Kathy Connellan, Chmn.g Carol Nan- zer, Tres., Mike Long, Sen. Pro. Temp., .loan Hammond, Diane Meyer. Third Row: Holly Roberts, Jo Glaeser, Ruth Monohan, Karen Fellows, Leigh Ann Schultz, Sue Schenberger, Marylin Arnett, Mary Ann Decker. Fourlh R0w.' Gary Landless, .lim Stewart, Wayne Nay, Bob Meslon, Pat Nutter, Dale Deditch. l2l w , .u 1 mag: N7 :, 1 .v.' 'I g fgjim: Wi? Jw um'- ':,gqnfl' , - Vwifffg ze -I , .QA W ' rv, ?. 14,.Y,.,., Q 1 2 1 E..-1 ' -H525 555 fm. u V H ,HQ 41. QQENXQ1 Wx M MSX? m w ', Un, V ,H ,, f-, L., Jgw fv- ,, Y -. , ,w . , 52 , 'wmsf E-Q12 5- X if 'vw U H' ' N A H, In fxfwu' m . 'X-9:5 fr 3 ,E my-fa Q :ssh lx . 7,1 233.1 H H ' W S Q Syn 'Q Student Association, in its capacity as W.M.U.'s student government, organizes, promotes, and de- velops student concern and responsibility. Com- prised of an Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch, it exerts an elfective voice in University affairs. Leadership Conferences, noted and con- troversial speakers, publishing the Western Way, sponsoring the blood drive and Hnancing foreign films fall within its realm. Lesser known but equally important programs include financial as- sistance to clubs and organizations, and sponsor- ship of a foster child. Student Association helps the student community adjust to change. By draft- ing, publicizing and holding an election for a new student government constitution, Student Associa- tion has opened the door for increased student involvement. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE-Front Row: Chmn. Dennis Grimm, Ken Bracken. Standing: Jim Bellinger, Dan Krull, Sandy Miller,hBonnie Wick, Chuck Williams, Ray Nuss, Diane Denhard, Jacquie, Morris, Rene Tremble, Mike Cronin, Sue Holderman, Mr. Jo n Lore, A v. The primary goal of the University Student Center Board this year was to create an image of the Student Center as the center of social activity on campus. Special events of U.S.C.B. were the U.S.C.B. Ball, Roger Miller in Ford Caravan of Music, and the games tournament of Region VII. Other regular activities included coffee forums, traveling art displays, sponsoring bowling and billiard teams, mixers, and the Christmas decorating party. University Student Center Boord vi 1117 MA L WPwn Front row: Janet Martin, Vice Pres.g John Richardson, Pres.g Martha Jossman. Second row: Christine Johnson, Ruth Walker, Mary Suiek, Treas.g Gloria Filarski, Chris Alberti. Third row: Nancy Devine, Glenn Berg, Bobbie Gornick, Mike Cronin, Rob Tebo, Stephanie Freese. l25 Associated Women Students an ACTIVITIES BOARD Front Row: Violet Winstrom, Treas.g Nancy Fowler, Vice Chmn.g Linda William, Sec., Pam Perkins, Chmn.g Carol Schuster, Pres. of AWS. Second Row: Mary Soule, Teri Hull, Carol Benson, Kathy Trachic, Given Walden. Third Row: Jan Trizzell, Pam Schuster, Dee Gager, Donna Reiter, Sandy Miller. Fourth Row: Linda Tabby, Carol Mitchel, Sue Hen- derson, Linda McMillan, Sue Seger. F0'th Row: Pat McGhee, Sharon Jones, Nancy Peterson, Deloras Zarimba, Sue Teufel. Sbrth Row: Sally Bronkema, Carol Beauchamp, Mary Brosey. I ' bpm K 5, i lliif NE . X N 5.6 ie' ,Q-we YH ifi Bw M Ki DISCIPLINE BOARD Sealed: Mary Sievek, Christine Alberti, Kathleen Cagney, Carol Mazzetti, Gayle Baldwin, Chmn.g Christina Gorski. Standing: Miss Diane DelPizzo, Spon.g Susan Washburn. Not pictured: Joan Knoll, Donna Ostrander. -t -W - - Y 4, 5 in 'Zia Q .ag Y- EXECUTIVE BOARD Seated: Susan Somerville, Corr. Sec., Linda Williams, Rec. Sec.g Gayle Baldwin, Sec- ond Vice Pres.g Carol Schuster, Pres., Pam Perkins, First Vice Pres.g Jolene Morris, Third Vice Pres. Standing: Barbara McKeand, Patter McDonald, Sandy Langenecker, Doris Hieneman, Gloria Filarski, Theo Warren. This year was one of constant activity for AWS, initiating several new projects as well as partici- pating in the regular annual ones. First in im- portance in the list of major achievements was the drafting of a new AWS constitution. The Standards and Revisions Board passed a series of proposals, including relaxed hours regulations for women. Second semester the new Focus on Femininity week took place, replacing the former Women's Week. Philanthropic activities in- cluded a KARC ceramics sale, and reading to blind students. Members also attended an AWS Leadership Conference, and participated in the annual events of Dads' and Moms' Days, Christ- mas Chocolate, and Spring Breakfast. STA NDA RDS BOARD Front Row: Jeannie Grassi, Treas.g Linda Beckler, Vice Chmn.g Jolene Morris, Chmn.g Edie Meyer, Sec. Sec ond Row: Pat Hunt, Marilyn Appelt, Pat Knapp, Sue Sweet, Cherrie Lindower, Jackie Krsa, Wanda Maston, Suzanne Glatz. Third Row: Lonnie Cooper, Brenda Benzar, Carol Mitchell, Janet Leighton, Ann Back, Cathy Roberts, Rita Hemala, Julie Vande- WZllCl'. Sealed: Hubert Stewart III, .Iohn Forbes, Tom Webster, Bill Tucker, Pat Laughlin, John Morberg, Lawrence Reed. Standing: Charles Brotebeck, Donald Scott, Charles Starring. The Men's Union Board is the governing body rep- resenting each man on campus. Major events spon- sored by MUB this year were Freshman Carnival, Snow Carnival, which featured Henry Mancini in concert, and Spring Cotillion. Men's Union also presented Friday night movies, and participated in Dadis Day activities. Men's Union Board L. A-BL ' 4 . T .n .b an . ' P 1 r it EP N' is .aumsric ' l Front Row: Barbara Gault, Tina Schalliol, Linda Williams, Carol Mazetti .lonel Jones Donna Ostrander Carol Schuster Luanne Koplow Second Row Joann Eckman, Nancy Farr, Sue Holderman, Laura Marlette, Lucy Kline Mary Ann Pfeiifer Sharon Gallagher Patricia Wormann Judy Hillman Mortar Board Mortar Board is the only national honor society for Senior women. Membership is based on high scholarship, outstanding leadership, and unselfish service to the college community. The purpose of the organization is to develop a finer type of college woman-a good student and leader. This year Mortar Board sponsored the Sophomore Honor Chocolate and Penny Night Movies. Omicron Delta Kappa nzyfg i: Front Row: Dave Kreifeldt, Rick Bellingham. Second Row: Dr. Cornelius Loew, Dave Brener, Bill Parsons, Gary Gerson. Third Row: Charles R. Starring, Phil Adams, San Valenti, Robert Wetnight. Omicron Delta Kappa is the leading national honor society for men among the colleges and universities of the country. Membership at Western is based on high academic standing and participation in student government, athletics, publications, and f or the arts. The goals of the society are to promote better understanding between faculty and students and to bring together men of high ideals. 744' 5' M 'if V l 1 ' if ' l' S5253 K 1, 1 1 if l QUT I 1 r I L ' .-1 I A of it J A in ' ' ' Q' S I J - , if-. . '. A S i , 3? ir v ' , , ,, , I J ' , ,I W ,l 322225. ' ' '1' . ' - ' I. i t 5 J e 4 ' L ' :.: 1 - E- , jj ,N -h Y I I H ,,!N D Q , ul, FRESHMAN HONORARY SORORITY-Front Row: Ann Forbear, Vice Pres., Betty Diekema, Treas., Pam Chappell, Hist.g Mary Konopnick, Pres., Judy Gerne, Ed.g Cheri Armitage. Sec., Jean Nilson, Soc. Chmn. Second Row: Patricia Hunt, Rosemary Richey, Phyllis Caruso, Kaye Louise Kooyers, Susan Washburn, Jane Doherty, Gretta VanBree, Nancy Flynn, Jeanne Woods, Sue Seyfried, Bonnie Gaskell, Sue Robison. Third Row.' Judi Tucek, Barbara Kozlik, Ellen Bannigan, Linda Berkey, Lynne Rowe, Linda Bechler, Janis Coe, Stephanie Freese, Susan Bell, Susan Johnson, Lorraine Nowak, Gayle Thorson, Dianne Ward. Fourth Row.' Dianne Burr, Susan Magnuson, Carolyn Stump, Kathy Zeuti, Sue Henderson, Sue Bertelsen, Joan Moore, Connie Smith, Mary Ann Grambort, Dania Damaske, Margaret Ziegler, Pauline Fifelski, Linda Schmitt, Dorothy Pitt. Fdth Row: Darlene Nelson, Linda Wiersema, Renee Semo, Linda Todd, Carol Otwell, Violet Winstrom, Pat Wilson, Sharon Jones, Carol Lick, April Putnam, Marilyn Schuldt, Rondi George, Gloria Avery, Kathleen Maki, Julia Sullivan. Alpha Lambda Della Phi Etc: Sigma FRESHMAN HONORARY FRA TERNITY-Front Row: William H. Hill, Daniel J. Mohr, Richard J. Banta, Mervyn D. Mascarenhas, Jim Welch, Vice Pres., Allen W. Seidel. Second Row.' Thomas G. Hicks, James W. Wilson, Tom Weeks, Earl L. Peterson, Richard A. Houchard, Tom Marosz. Third Row.' Mike Armstrong, Sec. Treas.g Bill Sturtevant, Tom Kucera, Soc. Chmn., Charles Moerdyk, Pres., Stephen Larson, Mike Durkin, Charles Ream. or-ii.1ll.cW Q J ' XZ -- ..f.?alg S. '41-aiviN 'xv Student Educotion Association 'vw w ii t r . l i i EXECUTIVE BOARD-Front Row: Mary Grace Miller, Dieter Lohrke, John M. Saltzgaber, Bob Crane, Laura Marlette, Pres, Second Row: Carol Bilitzke, Sylvia Johnson. Third Row: Carol Murray, Ann Bade, Linda Redman, Ann Delavergna, Cheri Baranski. Student Education Association is an organization designed to bridge the gap between the student's life at the University and his professional life as a teacher. It is an opportunity for those in educa- tion to gain experience and acquire information which they might not otherwise receive in their education curriculum. Two main functions dur- ing the year include sponsoring the Future Teachers Associations Workshop and organizing the Freshman Reading Discussions. The SEA- sponsored children's Christmas Party is shown here. ,rf .l l33 Epsilon Pi Tou HONORARY FRA TERNITY IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND VOCA TIONAL EDUCA TION-+Fron1 Row: Douglas D. Gruntman, Vice Pres.g Robert M. Colpetzer, Presgg Terry L. VanderVacht, Treas. Second Row: J. Stuart Spencer, David Spitler, Robert D. Talsma, Engel Corstange, Jon VanLente. Third Row: Larry E. Rhude, Richard R. Litwiller, David L. Sluka, Warren C. Rathbun, Clarence E. Quaife, Gary L, Major. Fourth Row: Dr. Charles G. Risher, Trusteeg Jim Sutherland, Michael Fortenbacher, James Heisler, Dr. George K. Stegman, Co-Trustee. Dislribufive Teacher Educofion Club Front Row: David Finley, Earl Mihlbauer. Second Row: James Schradel, John Pavka, Louise Curtis, Carolyn Street. Third Row: Dr. Raymond A. Dannenberg, Adv.g Donald F. Hillyer, Fred Stanley, Dan Goodwin, Harold J. Gelderloos, Jr. ,ae--. Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, . . sponsored professional tours and speakers and a Slg PI Homecoming bonfire this year. The fraternity aims toward high scholarship, social activity and the advancement of its members through working with each other. ty. L... :.- . V . . ff i. . ll f 2-ei.. i. it wa ... fi if-aa. . Front Row: Fred Reisch, Treas.g Joe Dominiak, Rec. Sec.g Dennis A. Bassett, Vice Pres., William Aiken, Pres.g Joe Brooks, Hist.g Don Ihlen- feldt, Corr. Sec. Second Row: Dick Lebsack, Aaron Raack, Jack Tobias, James Dickson, Dana Miller, Stephen Haase, Ken Larson, Donald Leonard, Sherwood Morey, Daniel Hurley. Third Row: Paul F. Menges, Adv.g Larry Goff, Michael Shanahan, Gerald Barefield, Dale Adams, Richard Adamian, George Serra, Lawrence Strauss, Eugene A. Imhoff, Fred Everett, Adv. Sigma Tau Chi PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRA TERNITY-Front Row: John F. Burnham, Susan Kliger, Jake Troyer. Second Row: Douglas Mc- Farlen. Third Row: Jeannie Chisholm, Judith Cleveland, James Carpenter, Jack Quartell, .lim Sloma, Nancy Wilcox, Leslie Carrigan. 1 qv, S'gma Alpha Tau HONORARY ENGINEERING FRA TERNITY-Front Row: James Rees, Pres., Steve Rettke, Sec., Richard Gilchrist, Treas. Terry Brown, Vice Pres. Second Row: Robert Brower, Lanny Tuthill, Greg Anderson, Robert DeNooyer, Gary LaCombe. Third Row. Terry L. DePew, Peter L. Irland, Ron Miehlke, Merle Lindsay, Herbert Hall, Pat Schiffer, Adv. 5155! '-N L : li7f5'.fV ' fl. EXW ll A Ni? 'Fc .likiiliii ,..i Gm Q. fp .LV Z fi ,Sip ' ' y iilliiffl l z 5 1 51 X X Q ' f jst gf' Z' xfQ5,.g' ' ' l'l'l':' 15 ii 'Wi' 1ff r'y:lx: ii gm ,eiygvgyi ii v Western Honorary Accounting Society ie Promoting an interest and understanding of ac- counting, while stressing accounting as a profession high in intellectual, moral, and social values are the goals of the Western Honorary Accounting Society. Membership in the group is limited to accounting majors with outstanding academic records. The society holds business meetings, lectures, a Homecoming Tea and a Spring Banquet. A L l L Q .L Front Row: Paul Dunigan, Vice Pres.g Christine Johnson, Sec.g Roger Swing, Pres.g Robert John Johnson, Corr. Sec., Lawrence Frank, Treas. Second Row: Aaron Raack, Thomas F. Manning, Paul G. Topolka, Carol Nanzer, Jake Troyer, John F. Burnham, Craig Wiles. Third Row: David A. Pearsons, Thomas M. Stuecker, James A. Davidson, Dewayne D. Drummond, Holly A. Thompson, Frank E. McGeath, Roger T. Fisher, Thomas Mollison. T Fourth Row: Fred Everett, Adv. Ed Sattler, Michael B. Bristow, David M. Perreault, Richie C. Barnes, Ivan G. Huddlestun, Larry Bogusz. Fwh Row.- Larry Deane, Larry D. Brovont, Stephen P. Banicki, Thomas N. Stryd, Myron A. Breston, Roger Leik, Bob Giles,'Richard McRae, Eugene A. Imhoff. 137 Alpha Kappa Psi n lf? 2, . Front Row: Dr. Nazir Ansari, Adv., Robert E. Woleben, Sec., Wendell Brandt, Vice Pres., Steve Allen, Pres.g Michael Prollitt, Treas.g Dennis Alsgaard Mas. of Rituals. Second Row: Charles McKenna, Jan Niemetta, Harvey Fixler, Mrs. Nina Rother, House Mother, Dave Jonkman, Richard W. Mead. Third Row: Richard VandeWater, Jerry Danko, Richard Stobbelaar, .Iohn Person, Tom Brayton, Ray Veeder, Bill Baldwin, Dave Koestner. Fourth Row: Gary Neumann, Martin Nolan, Chris Hall, John Lutz, Thomas E. Dunne, Gary A. Fynewever, Jerry Lewellen, Fmh Row: Charles Nuechterlein, Jack Quartell, James Hosbein, Thomas Vanderberg, Erik Peterson, Roger Fors, Roger Rumble, Allen Bellware. PLEDGE CLA SS-From Row: Jerry Wrobel, Jim Porenta, Gary Hurley, Ed Goldman, Larry Greenburg, Steve Nackovich. Second Row: Phil Van Syckle, Jerry Van Dusen, Jeff Chamberlin, Hugh Colvin, Tom Schriver. Third R0w.' David Sayles, Fred Miholich, Tony Zito, Bob Walsh, James Doe, Jerry Van Noord. . V :rt DSI , In yr 'sea lui'-lr qv v Gamma Tau is a chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, a charter member of the Professional Interfrater- nity Conference. It is one ofthe ten largest na- tional fraternities for men, and has been a leader in providing maximum services and benefits for members at minimum cost. The fraternity gives members experience in administration, manage- ment, accounting, advertising, and in working with others. Every year Gamma Tau Chapter, on Career Day, presents to the Campus, speakers of notable fame in their particular field of Busi- ness. Other major activities include the annual Christmas Party and Birthday Banquet. Industrial Education Association Front Row: David Strong, Jim Sutherland, Pres.g Dennis Jaques. Second Row: Arvon Byle, Adv.g David Sluka, Robert Will- iams, Robert Thompson, Wally Fillingham. Third Row: Donald McLean, Douglas Buist, Donald Hartman, Harry Sabo, James Hcisler, Gary Major. .- 'NZ 4 , x. , fiwg f .- 1 lr' '17 wan? ' 9 ij - ,H mx ' .Liz - -alfa .-14: V: 1 H 1 3 do ' lf 1 ag! 4 I 1ggg'e1f.Ef t - '.,. 7m ' F':-!4 .' '5i J gig' ' ' 3,54 gl ., - 1 53' ' ., V 1 2 ' . 4 . V- .vi Q , YY Q 71.5, - - f i .- ',, ' , , i 1' ar ' - ' i : -L- ., L ,, . . A ., Y Q-if 4.7 r ' vi, a it T Q lu grim, , D l3.2l:l'llfrll T W! nf Asif l Fv I r Qljpt 1' 1, 4.8. The Industrial Education Association is composed of In- They have a Spring Picnic, Fall picnic, Homecoming dustrial Education majors and minors. The organization float and post-game Open House. Their main income is sponsors an annual Spring Dinner, dance for members, in making paddles. faculty, and alumni. Front Row: Mr. R. E. Embertson, Dr. Frances S. Hardin Ronald J Ventura Nancy R Wilcox Jerrold E Whaley Charles G Antono pulos II. Second Row: Jim Sloma, Bill Bernard, Bill Joerin Lamont Whims Charles Movalson Richard Herrick Jim Porenta Third Row George J. Schoenmeyer, Jr., Donald R. Reschke, Emory E Streeter Robert Cronk William R Talcott Jack E Quartell Terrence C Zim merman, Ronald C. Cavanaugh. American Marketing Association The American Marketing Association serves to acquaint students with the business world, and to assist in the teaching of marketing. To achieve this goal, the organization brings in speakers who are active in the marketing field, providing for members additional information about marketing and thus offering more experience and knowledge than is available through classroom work alone. OFFICERS-Front Row: Ron Ventura, Pres. Second Row: Jerrold E, Whaley, Vice-Pres.g Nancy Wilcox, Sec. Third Row: Charles Antonopulos II, Treas. Fourth Row: Donald R. Reschke. Front Row: Kevin D. Ryan, Vice Pres.g J. D. Tranter, Pres.g Thomas E. Dubow, Sec. Second Row: Michael Keklak Gary Heltsch, John D. McKenzie, James Ulmer, Spon. Third Row: James Siegmann, Bob Golf, Treas.g Ed Ehlers, Don gnydel, Bill Rodgers. Graphic Arls Society The purpose of the Graphic Arts Society is to promote the jield of printing in and out of the classroom, through various vocational ac tivities. W!! Industrial Management Society it me, Lawrence Hiller, Bruce Rein, Erich Gross. Second Row: Roy Groulx, Adv.g Bruce Roberts, David Front Row: Mike Schroer, Wendell Broo Van Zweden, Jerry Parsons, Sec.g Richard Brooke. Society for the Advancement of Management From Row: Dr. Kimon Bournazos, Adv.g Theresa Fortier, Rec. Sec.g Dr. Nazir Ansari, Chap. Adv.g Sherry Ziobro, Student-Faculty Co ordinator. Second Row: Thomas Marsh, First Vice Pres.g Lamont Whims, Robert Kucera, Pres.: Patricia Brady, Corr. Sec.g Ash Hardy Second Vice Pres. Third Row: Miles Bray, Ronald W. Crummel, Treas.g Jack Quartell, David Misner. 1' ' -nr American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers The American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers are organized to gain further knowl- edge of their held through technical lectures given by local industrialists and engineers. Plant tours are conducted as a follow-up to the lectures. ti, , ,,,, fm i EXECUTIVE BOARD-Left to right: Michael Schroer. Treas.g George Morse, Sec.: Allen Oldneld, Pres,: Thomas Knauf, Vice Pres. Front Row: Michael Schroer, Treas.3 Allen Oldfield, Pres., Tom Knauf, Vice Pres. Second Row: George Morse, Richard Guenthardt, Johnson Dina ' have- n ' ee t L-l all ' el F , .- - , M ,i . I tx , . ii 'hi , A , ..J, i 7 5. , i , Robert Smillie, D.W. Nantz, Trustee. Third Row: Lawrence Hiller, Robert Doubler, Raymond Bergeron, Dick Maton, Robert Bohnsack, Harold Dishon. 1' 1 1 - ,if r Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ,Q From Row: Carleton C. Snow, Jr Treats: Tom Kakabaker, Pres: Charles Swihart, Sec' R' h d B ' h ., . . .. ic ar armc , Vice Pres. Second Row: Rodney J. Huntington. Vincent Papa. Daryl E. Barnaby, Charles W. Botti, Phillip E. Hoos Third R '. J' R R' ' ' ' ' . on' .lmes . ieglmg, George R. Kohrmdn, Jams Maldups, James R. Warren, Randal S Huckins, Thomas M. McKee. Not pictured: Dr, Glade Wilcox. Adv.: Roger Bennett, Adv.g Fred Phail James Dillinger. Dean Wilson. James Trier, William Glaske, Carter Grabarczyk, Adel Habbal, Bill Green Dave Peabody, Wayne Strangways, Brian Nies, Mike Saier, Wayne Seliwa. v 1 Gamma Theta Upsilon Fronl Row: Bernadine Wallace, David Levy. Second Row Ralph Morand, Susie Rodger, Fred L. Bohl. Third Row Frederick J. Peters, Vice Pres.g Richard A. Miller, Pres.: Doug las A. Warren, Treas.g Darwin L. Hoag. l45 k.- 2. Front row: Khadija Sheikh, Mohamed F. Kellaish, Mimi Wong, Mervyn D. Mascarenhas, Tomoyo K. Takahashi, Karleen Kaneshiro. Second row: Shoko Mochiki, Noriko Sekine, Isuniko lwase, Fariba Sadjadi, Fereshteh Aminpour, Nancy Anderson, Kyoko Nakamura. Third row: Gayle Nii, Thomas W. Sherman, Gisela Schultz, Jane Zuidema, James Wood, Ahmed Mozaini, Abdullah Rekaibah, Glenn Kaneshiro, Phyllis Haynes, Hiroshi Ishimine. Fourth row: Yuen Hoi Lee, Samir Fovad Homsi, Carlos-Alberto Vazquez, .lohn W. Kakabale, Thomas Chu Ping-Kee, Kazuo Yoshida, Kiyohiko Tanaka, Kemal Cankaya, lssa Elmazidi. Fmh row: Bhanu Prasad, Ki Hong, Dele Omolhde, Stephen Ayo Adefemi, Syed Kutubuddin, Werner Marten, Salam Khadduri, Brahmaji R. C. Mutyala, L. Cheng, S. K. Sharma. I U 519 ' - -uvggnad l46 11 Q' lnternofionol Club The International Club acts as a meeting place whereby students from the four corners of the world as well as the American students are able to integrate socially, academically and in- tellectually. Through personal contact they hope to achieve a two-way trailic of ideas, cultures, opinions and understanding. The meetings are of both social and academic nature, highlighted by the International Festival and International Buffet. . i'3f'i Pershing Rifles The objective of the Pershing Rifles is to promote military leadership in the individuals of this group. It is organized as a national honorary mili- tary society. The main function of the group is learning precise drills in order to participate in competitions on a national level. Front Row: Capt. Albert Ward, Adv.g P8cR Capt. Jeff Petrucci, Co. Comm. Second Roxy: William. Pfeiffer, David Oherthalelr. Gary Wester, Lee Dobbin, Charles Watson, Ron Beahien, Haul Kalmosky, Exec. OfT. Third Row.' .lim Carr, Jose Garcia, Craig Ham, Thomas Habdas, Dave Green, Dave Johnson, Mike Reiley, Bill Everard. l , l l . .. Front Row: SFC Wayne E. Burke, Fac. Adv., Sandy Richards, Co-Ed. Spon.g Jon C. Ernst, Exec. OfT.g Mike Oates, Comm. Off., F.S. Goodrich, Special Adv., Major Mitchell E. Mazur, Fac. Adv. Second Row: Gregory A. Miller, Kent S. Murray, Edward J. Kotarski, Joseph L. Tebor, James H. Kokolakis, Philip Menendez, Michael W. Mayhall, James C. Bieri. Michael P. Keklak. Third Row: Joseph F. Salas, James H. Parks, Gordon J. Stockinger, Floyd Strandberg, Tim Miller, Barry Miller, John Peters, David L. Simpson, Tim Leahy, Dan Gabriel. Fourth Row: Roy J. Schoenherr, Michael G. Brady, Ralph F. Logan, Burton M. Tenbrink, Wayne R. Kroll, James W. Sawyer, Steve Christianson, Ronald Klein,William Meyer. Fwh Row: Bruce,Strnad,Ted Bedell, Gary Hart, Greg Woolcott, Bill Jackson, Terry Hill, Dave Healey, Gary Beimers, John Weber, William Jay Baker. Western Rangers To acquaint cadets with methods of uncon- ventional warfare and practical use of these methods is the chief goal of Westerns Rangers. Emphasis is placed on leadership training, map and compass orientation, individual and small unit tactics, use of individual weapons and hand- to-hand combat. ,455 .fi ,.- Yf'iu,tK,?D - gffiltw, tr. 5 55? , . Scobbcird and Blade Scabbard and Blade, national military honor society, is comprised of outstanding junior and senior cadets who have excelled in academic scholarship and military leadership. The ethical standards of behavior befitting uniformed mem- bers of America's Armed Forces are refiected by a close observance of the Ofiicefs Code. Major activities are the annual Military Ball, the most formal social event of the Univer- sity, and the high school orientation program which informes the male students of ther mili- tary obligation and the opportunities in ROTC. In addition to these major activities, the society is continuously engaged in programs to equip its members to give the finest possible service to our country. Fran! row: Capt. Wolf, Tony Colasacco, Sec. Lt.: Bill Hanson, Capt.g Dave Kreifeldt, First Lt.g Dave Rice, First Sgt. Second row: John Westra, Don Orr, Norm Gottlieb, Chuck Luley, Steve New- house, Ron Cearfoss. Third row: Mike Smith, Rick dlebush, Duke Peterson. Abbott, Steve Goodrich, Roger Rumble, Wes Mid- Front row: Jim Farrell, Vin Thompson, Jerry Whaley, Louie Kolb. Second row: .lon Brayton, Wayne Brigman, Tom Bills, Jim Burton, Rodney J, Huntington, Jim Fleming, Steve Hutchinson, Herbie Anderson. Third row: Phil Rierdan, Sherm Smith, David Durka, Bob Appledorn, Bill Scherkey, Pete Mike, Dave Kocsis, Herm Blanck, Larry Brandon, Tom Cousineau, Don Griflioen, Bill Solomon, Bill Mills. Fourth row: Steve Makvoich, Stanley l.. Coleman, Rick Cooper, Daniel A. Ries, John Homes, Larry L. Tippin, Michael Schelhas. Larry J. Elliott, Gary W. Gilbert. Dan Clothier, Al Bretzer, Don Griflioen. Not pictured: Dave Koestner. Veterans' Association The Vets Club is a social-service organization that encourages veteran participation in school and community activities. Membership is open to all students who have honorably served in the Armed Forces of the U.S. for at least ninety consecutive days. The past year has been tre- mendously successful. Highlights of the fall semester included being allowed back on campus by the administration, the Homecoming Tea, and the State Veterans' Convention. The Christ- mas Party provided the children at the State Hospital with presents, entertainment, and fun. The winter term was also one of many activities, the most notable being the Vets Club Annual Easter Egg Hunt. L an 1 ,.. Pi Thela Epsilon s ll 3,1 1 l OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY HONORARY FRA TERNITY-Front Row: Ruth Walker, Susan Jane King. Second Row: Mary Solenberger, Sue Ruessman, Linda Daniels, Alice Lewis, Adv.g Judy Ann John- son, Karen Kesler, Ruth Balbach. Not pictured: Carolyn Roberts, Barbara Arnold, Kathy Kawamura, Ann Fisher. r-r..' -- Occupational Therapy Club Front Row: Susan King, Jane King. Second Row: Marilyn Sylvester. Nancy Tomlin. Third Row: Mary Solenberger, Sue Ruessman, Joanne Czarnopys. Fourth Row: Coby Livingstone, Linda Daniels, Susan Null, Carol Grimes. Social Work Club Fronr Row: Consuella Reed, Sec.: Pamella Montgomery, Ann Salo, Treas.g Sue Richter, Lynne Schrems, Sec. Second Row: Terri Van Meter, Bill Del-laven, Paul VanderSchie, Pres,1 Roger VanderSchie, Vice Pres., Paul Cartwright, Karen Skiles. gi -Al .if LIBRARIANSHIP SOCIETY-Front Row: Louis L. Wolven, Barbara Sugden, Pres.g Ann Frostic, Corr. Sec., Laura Bryan. Second Row: Betty Thorbahn, Rosemary Richey, Carolyn Wendt, Olabimpe Oguntolu, Beverly Garrett, Linda Guy. Third Row: Sharon Smith, Suzanne Long, Sue Travis, Judy Thompson, Linda Miszewski, Mel- anie Schroeder, Judy Langworthy. Fourlh Row.' Martin Cohen, Advisor, Vivian Post, Ardith Embs, Bruce Daniels, Louise Scholl, Mary Gillhorn. Nolpicturedr Rosanne Rocca, Treas.g Gloria Sirrine, Vice-Pres. I53 Alpha Bela Alpha Sky Bronco Flying Club 3' 35' 1 tg: If Front Row: Leota Kyko, Linda Clark, Mr. SchifTer, Adv.: Kathy Wilson, Susan Sal- keld. Second Row: Robert Matoy, Pres.g Dan Tibbe, Robert Shaw, James Craft, Wendell Christoff. Not pictured: Bruce Wickmann Vice Pres Julie Schwartz , Sec.: .lim .Addington 'ban Holley, John Ygg'ESTf.Rl incision uiuvnsm wttrf- -' The Sky Bronco Flying Club is organized to pro- mote interest in aviation by giving its members the opportunity to gain Hying experience at mini- mum expense. Purposes of the club are to stress the importance of safety, promote active partici- pation of members in flying activities and encour- age discussion at meetings of all subjects relative to the field of aviation. l54 Sigma Alpha Era SPEECH ANQ HEARING HONORARY FRA TERNITY-Janet Faling, Brenda Born, C ' G hl arrie o ke, Mary Sue Bruegel, Krisan K. Fluckey, Marsha Cobb, Pres., Mary Conterio, Corr. Sec.g Vicki Rogers, Barb Gault. Thefa Alpha Phi HONORARY FRA TERNITY OF THE THEATRE ARTS-From Row: Sharon Furlong, Jacqueline Vilmar, Bobbi White, Judy Levin- son, Jeanne Michels. Second Row: Robert Cooper, Dan Skarritt, Prof. R. L. Smith, Robert Barton, Steve Yarian, John Smithson, Tracy Davis. Not pictured: Mary Frances Yoder, Jan Calderwood, Gary Brown, Ken Andrews. 43 1 j' lt? 'U Ski Club The Ski Club sponsored the Yell Like Hell contest. Front Row: Carol Miko, Karen Erickson, Pat Rottier, Kaye Christopher, Nancy Otis, Juliet Rothfuss, Barbara Johnson, Madelyn Fry, Nancy Ritter, Susan Hardy. Second Row: Nancy Sautter, Joanne DiLoreto, Linda Lumpkin, Roberta Stevenson, Robyn Peters, Pam Crawford, Marti DeVoe, Sandy Smith, Jane Beier, Janet Beale, Phyllis Carlson. Third Row: Gloria Filarski, Sue Heath, Kris Erickson, Rosemary Hoenstine, Cindy Anderson, Rondi George, Darleen Bowden, Joan Douglas, Vicki Wakefield, Bev Baker, Tom DeMaagd. Fourth Row: Pam Williams, Jan Bulgarelli, Diana Burmann, Marti Lane, Carl Fry, Jamal Farhat, Barb Baker, Carol Gerwolls, Pennie Bella, Judy Beckstrom, David Horen, Kathleen Holoubek, Carol Wolan, Ursula Binggeser. Fwh Row: Renee Semo, Keith Knapp, Phil Hoos, John Rudberg, Robert Zahnow, Tom Hawkins, Dave Green, Dick Simpson, Chuck Kiplinger, Tom Comfort, John Haines, Kim Watts. l56 To teach, promote, and develop skiing are the goals ofthe Ski Club. This organization provides an opportunity for members to become ac- quainted with each other while enjoying the pleasures of skiing. The Club took several ski trips to the Boyne Mountain area, and a Mid- winter Break trip to the Indianhead Mountain ski area for five days. A A ,j EXECUTIVE BOARD-Sealed: Ursula Binggeser, Rec. Sec.: Joanne DiLoreto, Corr. Sec.g Marti Lane, Treas. Slandingr Jim Farhat, First Vice Pres.: John Rudber, Pres.g Tom Com- fort, Second Vice Pres. :sine wg Agp- . Iwi'--ap. l on I, ,- x l , I ima, TDD U ,if l its T 5 p-r f' Alpha Phi Omega Mi 4 r Ji , S we K ,'7 . 'F ar ,, -,Hg ...i J I ig, - ,,L- ,,,, :27f,g- P V p -vt -' Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha.Phi Omega was founded on campus in 1938 to provide male stu- dents with the opportunity for friendship, leader- ship, and service to the campus community, nation, and chapter. The activities of the frater- nity include the annual Ugly Man Contest, build- ing the Homecoming Queen's float, and ushering at many university functions. Membership is open to all male students who are interested in service. Front Row: James Chenoweth, Sec., Dave Hyslop, Sgt. at Arms, Ken Grieger, Pres.: Jeff Beard, Hist,g Dan Tibbe, Treas.g Denny Ty- son, First Vice Pres. Second Row: Charlie Rau, David Dehn, Larry Swanson, David Jewell, Cal Hayhow, Tim Mulcaster, Rick Fedoruk, Bill Mangold, JelT Horton, Dean Warnock. Third Row: Jared Wend, Adv.: Bruce Roberts, Robert Czarnomski, Bill Wendt, George Moricz, Larry Peters, Marshall Bowling, David Rayner, Fred Bogdan, Tom Edmonds. .1 , . Sigma Phi Omega IDN AHTL .il lvl .ff-.1 'I iii fe W' nm i Front Row: Tom Juba, Rec. Sec., Den McGovern, Pledge Mas.: Terry Cummiskey, Ath, Chmn.g Mike Zafarana, Vice Pres.: Mat Hacker, Pres.g Jim Young, Hist.: R. L. Louie Juba, Sgt. at Arms: Dan Nye, Treas. Second Row: Dennis McComb, Jeff Gherardi, Larry Trzaskus. Marty Haines, Jim Carl, Frank Eckstein, Ronald Carr, Charles Cook, William Dawson. Third Row: William O. Haynes, Adv.g Dennis T. Lasker, John W. Briestansky, Bill Freeman, F. David Putz. Robert Sperry. Jack Stipp, Richard Trzeciak, Ray Samson, Dennis L. Geiger, R. Neschich, Adv. Of primary interest to members of Sigma Phi Yearly activities ofthe organization include parti- Omega is the food distribution industry. Guest cipation in Industry Appreciation Day and vari- speakers and films concerning the food industry ous intramural sports, a banquet for pledges, and highlight regular business meetings. other campus social events. 49 !,,-A 4-of ,ff Qr Al Men's Debate Western's Men's Debaters and Discussionists had another excellent year. They began the season by taking first place in the varsity division of the Michigan Invitational Tournament and second place in the novice division. Wallace, Russ, Bar- rows, and Eisner represented W.M.U. in the varsity division, while Driver, Weisbrod, Knapp and McLogan were in the novice division. Wal- lace and Russ took second place in the Ball State Tournament. Driver, Weisbrod, Knapp and Mc- Logan were undefeated in the MISL novice tour- nament. Driver and Weisbrod tied for second place in the top speaker awards. Western took first and second places in the Spartan Invitational Tournament. The highlight of the year was the Left to right: Gary Elsner, Greg Hagerman, David Weisbrod, Larry Driver, Skip Knapp, Mat McLogan, Cal Wallace, Charles Moerdyk, John Russ, Henry Cohn, Brent Barrows, Student Coach, Dr. Charles Helgesen. trip to the Mardi Gras National Tournament, where Elsner and Barrows placed sixth in team speakers rating out of 134 schools. Barrows took fifth place in speaking awards out of 278 de- baters. Second semester Western participated in the MISL General Tournament, Notre Dame's National Invitational Tournament, Ugof Wis- consin's Regional Invitational Tournament, and Bellarmine College National Invitational held in Louisville, Kentucky. After twelve years of de- bate coaching, Dr. Charles Helgesen will leave his post for an administrative position in the speech department. Also, Brent Barrows did an outstanding job this year as novice debate coach. l Left to right Debbi Munn Mandy Behe Mary Ann Grambort Mrs. Deldee Herman. Not pictured: Ruth Valdez, Kathi Beau- Women's Debate The public debate on March 2 between W.M.U. women and the British debaters was one of sev- eral audience debates held at Western this year. Teams representing the U. of M., M.S.U., Wayne State, Albion and Harvard debated W.M.U. girls before W.M.U. audiences. During Wayne State's unique tournament, Debate Days in Detroit, the girls debated before 3000 people. During the year, the girls debated in fourteen tournaments and participated in the state dis- cussion meet. Select tournaments attended were: Georgetown, Ohio State, Bowling Green, Notre Dame, and Bellarmine. First place trophy in the championship division of the U. of Wisconsin tournament was won by Mandy Behe and Mary Ann Grambort. Individual honors were won by Mary Ann and Kathleen Beauvais. f ft ilssll B Young 5 Repubhcons T Young Republicans have had a most busy and successful year. Sponsoring political figures is their primary activity. This year name speakers included Governor and Mrs. George Romney, local Representative Gary Brown, Senators Thurston Morton and Robert Griffen, and former Vice President Richard Nixon, shown at right. During the second semester, dis- tribution of a periodical newsletter and local precinct work were major projects. Front Row: Mary Jo Robertson, Barbara Milburn, .Ioan Peek, Roberta Pennypacker, Sherri Kulscar. Second Row: Jill Scholten, Ginger Van- DerMolen, Barry Bowden, Gerry Smith, Garry VanNatter, .lim Porenta, Marilyn Kibbie, Sherry Kermode. Third Row: Gary Gomoll, Ken Gruezke, Peg O'Hearn, Joann Kirsch, George Petredean, Linda Ott, Becky Hudson. Fourth Row: John T. Mitts, Pres.g Richard Ottewell, Robert Milburn, Ed Crawford, Ray Johnson, Phyllis Gosse, .lon Welch, Shirlie Bowen. i tiii - 'tti eili A ' ' . T 4 t M, .ug l 162 EXECUTIVE BOARD-Stephen Post, Vice Chmn,g Carol Kresge, Sec.g Candy Swiger, Pub. Chmn.g Wayne D. Rooks, Chmn. Not pictured: Wayne Kwiat, Treas.g John Petrocek, Ed. Chmn. Young Americans for Freedom The purpose of Young Americans for Freedom is to provide for students an opportunity to be- come acquainted with the conservative philos- ophy. To that end, Y.A.F. engages in educational -. programs and political action. il l63 has 1 ' Forensics-Individual Events L Highlighting the Forensic Squad activities this year was the establishment of the Forensic Speaker's Bureau .to serve the speaking needs of campus and community organizations. By mid- year, Chairman Roger Mattens had arranged for fifteen students to speak before community organ- izations. On the road, the Forensic Squad sent representatives to four state and six regional or national speech tournaments. By mid-year, eigh- teen students participated with seven speakers receiving individual honors in extempore speak- ing, oral interpretation, public speaking, and radio newscasting at Illinois and Indiana State Universities, both regional tournaments, and at Bradley University, the host of the largest speech tournament in the country. e Front Row: Roger Mattens, William P. Templeton. Second Row: Rusty Gillespie, Pamela Blanzy, Sue Fairch1ld,.Sandy Burge. Third Row: Debbie Hines, Debby Pellowe, Paul Knudstrup, Sharon Ratliffe, Dir. Not pictured: Barbara Btshaha, Marsha Brown, Dale Deditch, Diane Reppa, Sharlene Taneglia, Gwyn Terpstra, Mildred Shedbar, Margaret Ziegler, Cora Gallagher, Linda Steinman, Brent Barrows, Kay Gould, Dennis Moore. 'C-7 1f'?' l - . 1 tg. 1:7 Front Row: Bill Steger, Marge Drehobl, Tom Bracken Mike Dickens Second Row George Hartman Jamie Ferguson Charles Ongena, Dan Rove, Linda Walters. Third Row Robert James Peterson Roger Klettke Robert Burghardt J Henri Bos The Pre-Med Club exists chiefly to aid pre-med students in placement in schools specializing in medicine. It also serves to explain various fields of medicine with the assistance of medical experts. Speakers this year included specialists in the areas of Dentistry, Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Psychiatry, and Medical Technology. This year the Pre-Med Club made a donation to the Chil- dren's Ward of the State Hospital, as shown here. Home Economics Club gt. - WWE, :L P- 'ff Front row.' Elaine Ecker, Treas.g Cheryl Crane, Pres. Alice Kozlowski, Vice Pres., Margo Conrad, Sec Second row: Pamela Jarrett, Second Vice Pres. Suzette Hudson, Leota Kyko, Elaine Vandergon Claudia Boris. Third row: Chris Clark, Kathy Miller man, Karen Zick, Sherry Hatfield, Nancy Truhn. Physicol Educolion Moiors ond Minors Club gsii2?2L2ffii,, ,, W KFME3-f' H ' .. l if ll ' Front row: Dale Kutchey, Sec.g Bob Goud, Pres.3 Denny Stanton, Vice Pres.g Michael E. Lilly, Pub. Director. Second row: Harold C. Kiplinger, Joe Queen, David Krupiczewicz, Brian Waligursky, Mohamed Kellaish, Dennis Snyder. Third row: Dan Prins, Al Willett, Bob Sabatind, Dale Miedzielec, Gordon Doornbos, Marty Chard, William Kesteloot. 166 Sue VerHowc, Ingrid Salo. Fourth row: .loan East- n 'T b as ai Q, , X ', . I i fy U-T, f',. 2 .. it fy, . vii i ,. Q, V' vnu. ' - if 'fr L 'KK' I v vi it . I J. -T-Y 'VE l fe A Front row: Pam Schuster, AWS Rep.: Lenore Mardon, Sec., Chris Strasen, Pres.g Cathy Ott, Pub. Chmn. Second row: Jonelle Pieti, Leah Fitch, Ann-Marie Mazur, .Iill Klammer, Diana McCollister, Yvonne Yarrington, Cherri Daniels. Third row: Marilyn May, Carol Wolan, Carol Schwarz, Linda Wolfe, Kathy Lake, Mary Rowda. Fourth row: Miss Barbara Stephenson, Spon.g Vicki Radoye, Cathy Ballmer, Sally Bortner, Alice Brown, Carol Otwell, Miss Joyce Lindeman, Spon. Water Sprites Water Sprites is a synchronized swimming club for Western women. Many activities take place during the school year, beginning with the annual Fall Get Together and followed by two clinics which are held for those girls wishing to try-out. During try-outs, girls are rated in the four basic strokes, five sculls and four stunts. The Fall term is spent perfecting skills and selecting the theme, music and directors for the annual show. This yearis show was based on games and titled, We're Game. The more advanced numbers are then entered in the Midwest Intercollegiate Synchronized Swim Meet, which Water Sprites have the honor of sponsoring this May. . ., A ' f e.. .4 v - .,..,...,.,g ,yi .- ues.: V. 1 , wjxtil- . e f ' ' -I ' 'ca' , ' 53 H ' ' lug? ..... p W ,,,.. ..,.. . .. I67 ' ' 'A 1 5 5-, 1 W ,, e Women's Recreation i + i ASSOCIGTIOD new :J mu I X I I I e A -3 M ff Ui fr U ' ' Gr . ' ' 'v I. 1 i ' C-'if 2 , 1: 'r ' , Front Row: Marilyn Schuldt, Sec., Deanna Dustin, Pres., Gayle Humm, Vice Pres., Mary Hoek, Treas. Second Row: Carol Wright, Chris Plummer Linda Doering, , Marian Johnson, JoAnn Thompson, Carol Kintigh, Linda Peabody. Third Row: Linda DePoy, Joy Riemer, Penny Munro, Kris Falk Barbara Wilson, Gayle Remp, Maggie Collins. Fourth Row: Miss Miner, Miner, Mary Ellen Senkowski, Chris Stasen, Jan Moon, Elizabeth Mayer Shirley Mueller, Nancy Miller, Miss Meyer. Sportsmanship, friendship, and good fun all rank as positive achievements of the activities of the Women's Recreation Association. Designed to provide opportunities for all women students to participate in a variety of recreational activities, W.R.A. is constantly striving to mold its pro- gram around the needs and desires of Western women. This year W.R.A. offered on a trial basis a pinochle tournament, badminton, and a karate clinic. These supplemented the core schedule of intramural and extramural field hockey, Vol- leyball, basketball, bowling, tennis, and ping pong, slimnastics, gymnastics, swimming meets, and co-rec. nights. In December several members also attended an inspiring weekend conference of the Athletic and Recreation Federation of Michi- gan College Women, where they acquired many new ideas for bettering their program. xr . -- Front row: Tom Essenburg, Sec.g Norm Gottlieb, Pres., Martin Crane, Vice Pres.g Glenn Merchant, Treas. Second row: Keith Reed, John Byrne, John Flaminio, Boice Bowman, Chuck Mestek, Jerry Missig. Third row: Larry Teahan, Lee Frost, Terry Palleschi, Robert Lorenz, Eric Hall, Dick Brown, Paul Seeley. Fourth row: Ron Klassen, John Mayer, Clarence Harville, Reggie Lacefield, Thomas T.C. Cook, Dave Mollard, Philander White, Michael J. Gallagher. The men of W Club are organized primarily to sell Doolittle Derbies, programs, and cushions at football games. They raise money for the L 4 1 1 club, but also a percentage of the profits go into W Club the athletic scholarship fund. Activities this year included sponsoring mixers and a jazz concert. Front row: Sandy Bontekoe, Corr. Sec., Judy Johnson, Vice Pres., Karen Kester, Rec. Sec.g Dorothy Stevens, Janet Leighton, Sharon Doelker, Carol Nelson, Treas.g Darlene Kuiper, Second Vice Pres.g Wanda Maston, Pres. Second row: Elaine Hurst, Adv.: Janice Needham, Marianne Dekker, Karen Harbeson, Anne Crookston, Linda Butler, Kathy Warnez, Terry Darling, Judy Hitchcock, Anne Flegal, Margie Thornton, Sandylee Miller. Third row: Evelyn Bailey, Betty Marshall, Jan Lanphear, Mary Heacock, Natalie Kircher, Sharon Furlong, Carol Baxter, Daythel Lewis, Pat Hennessy, Sarah A. Halliday, Carolyn M. Pilaar, Dolores Wilcox, Linda Sage. Cmegci Chi Gamma bfthpipf Q , 4 if-revert, 1 ,554 455' Omega Chi Gamma, a social organization for off- campus women, took part in several service projects this year, including sending Easter baskets to state hospitals. The group partici- pated in Camp Chief Noon Day during Thanks- giving vacation, and held a closed dance. , X -gn.. ,Q En- E 1 n 'TU .- 1 ' cf 3,310 Nxbadrig Q5 - a :Y 'f' gi. Wesrern Wives Front row: Brenda Tran, Sec.g Carol Pletcher, Treas.3 Lynne Warnock, Pres.g Rita Dykhouse, Ways and Meansg Jean Stofcheck, Pub. Chmn. Second row: Grace Cosgrove, Kathy Abraham, Rita Sheldon, Cathy Ardis, Carol Alger, Mar- garet Rollin, Barbara Roberts. Third row: Susan Cochrane, Sherilyn K. Albrecht, Joan M. Cavanaugh, Wilma L. Long, Mildred Leslie, Carolyn Ossmo, Holly Goff, Sherri Rees. Gamma Della LUTHERAN FRA TERNITY-Front row: Dr. Paul Maier, .loan Ludtke, Marilyn Scholz, Joan Post, Terry L. Post. 'Second royv: Carolyn Hathaway, Mary Ann Buescher, Craig D, Carter, Elaine L. Ecker, Carol Lick, Paul J. Klapproth, Robert Pipes, Claudia Bertermann, Heidi Wank. Third row: Bruce Hupfer, Sharon Montry, Joann Kirsch, Linda Ott, Joan Douglas, Larrie Kelp, Karen Jonske, Ray Seppamoki. 'req i 3 l v A135 Beta Sigma Psi ln keeping with a program to develop the indi- vidual scholastically, socially, and spiritually, Beta Sigma Psi, national fraternity of Lutheran men, maintains a high scholastic record, partici pates in athletic events, aids in community proj ects, sponsors frequent dances and parties, helps the campus church, and promotes brother hood. On January l9,l967, Beta Sigma Psi be came the nineteenth fraternity in Western's I.F.C. Fronl row: Bruce Hupfer, John Westra, Mrs. Emma Haines, Alex Miller, Rob Kropf. Second row: Don Smith, Jim Cogsdill John Groskopf, Stan Post, Al Snyder. 173 fs From row: Berta Ozeran, Sandy Jacobson, Judy Levin. Second row: Fran Gumina, Sherry Hal- pert, Janet Rubin, Marie Slotnick. Hillel Foundofion - it -tain, Third row: Al Klopman, A. Roy Herbert, Pam Slavin, Mel Hyman, Neil Anchill. Through the Hillel Foundation, Jewish students are offered the opportunity to make social contacts with others of their faith. Included as a major activitiy of this organization is a program of cultural enrichment developed through lectures and special speakers. Socially, the foundation sponsored an Israeli Dance Night as well as movies and a mixer. if ww- - si 1. uf i i ighmm 'ww i r 1 5,-ip H 1 in im .if i 1 lr if Sigma Theto Epsilon Sigma Theta Epsilon, Methodist fraternity on campus, combines social activities with service functions to benefit Western, the church, and the community. This year marked the tenth anniversary of Alpha Beta chapterls activization on campus. Over Thanksgiving vacation, mem- bers attended a national conclave in Washington, . D.C. From row: Dennis Caldwell, John Jayson, Rich McNalI, Gary Higley, Don Sutherland. Second row: Rick Todd, Patrong Allen Benson, Bill Houdek, M. Arthur Garmon, John Frederick Merritt. Third row: Allen Johansen, David Stockford, Robert Ellinger, Paul A. Alman, Eugene R. Gess, Rick Larson. Fourth row: Bruce Linebaugh, Robert Jackson, David R. Rice, Ronald Hawfwell, Duane E. Snyder. 175 Kappa Phi .!x Front Row: Bonnie Gaskell, Ser. Chmng Elaine Bishop, Circle Coordinator, Kay Connors, Personell Coun. Chmn.1 Kay Doty, Campus Rela. Chmn.g Joan Clark, Treas.g Barb Percy, Pledge Mis., Louise Hill, Pres.: Linda Lynema. Vice Pres.: Jan Belke, Chap.: .lan Oom, Rec. Sec.: Audrey Adams, Candle Beam Rep.: Sandy Kolberg, Soc. Chmn.g Rose McKeown, Pres. Aide. Second Row: Betty Hannon, Sharon Devier, Pam Perkins, Karen Cross, Susan Kurtz, Kay Johnson, Kathy Heppert, Carolyn Nielsen, Christa Storbeck, Mary Stalter, JoAnne Blewitt, Lois Orcutt, Mary Jo Post, Sue Nuyen, Lynn Gordon, Jo McCrumb. Third Row: Paula Posey, Elaine Hoelzle, Bonnie Bowoman, Charlotte Laws, Linda Mabus, Merikay Roth, Carol Newman, Betsy Beck, Judy Smith, Susan Root, Linda Nelson, Teri Hull, Kay-Whitney, Karen Priest, Nancy Morgan, Ann Harris, Pat Stribley. Fourth Row: Virna Coslea, Margaret ShafTer, Barbara Boughton, Vivian Eschtruth, Georgette Calkin, Susan Null, Cindy Warrick, Carol Coon, Nancy M. Ray, Nancy Stults, Bonnie Pryor, Cynthia Allen, Susan Capling, Pamela Posey, Walda Goff. Fmh Row: Nancy Bjork, Linda Redman, Judy Baker, Karen Mc- lntyre, Rita Groters, Coby Livingstone, Joanne Dioszeh, Jan Riley, Sheryl McKay, Tammy Heckman, Kathy Mills, Marie Warfee, Ann Raymond, Karol Settergren, Priscilla Pearce, .lonel Jones, Carolyn Wellever. I A ts' QQ 'A A VV j . P , 1, ul? kkze f um , -we .. l of eg, I L f J J fi J, f J' g Y ' I A 5 U I F C, ,- V, - ' 1 if I 7. 'V L ' ' ' I. I , J J f - N. i- . I , Q: - L , da i if ' l .. f L. ' I V 333 ' Q J it V iiiii ' ' . ' kb, H 1 .0 V t, ' f 3 u J X M . u, , Y M A A . 1: Izw l l 4 . x -1., ' ' . 5-Q H, 1 , H . -1 ,t X ' .' 1 l l'1 l l . ' I if 15'-w. fi V Ll- if - 1 ' f Kappa Phi members are educated in living a Christian life through church and community service. This Methodist sorority actively partic- ipates in church activities, sisterhood, and the service of others. Activities of Kappa Phi include Dadls and Mom's Day parties, a Rose Tea for prospective members, an installation tea, a formal, and a Passing ofthe Garter ceremony. is 531 X ' it Q I fyf l X - - ' ' n r g, , . ' si 4'Y ,n,k t i W A ,Q 'A 1 - , ,QQ it p , V J 3 , . I r - V N ' . . ll lv . j . l 1 , . L. --if V ' Avg W F V i gi 4 vi. - ' Y ' ' 3- 4 ...' - ' 1 i 4 : PLEDGES-Front Row: Carol Newville, Sally Wisner, Pam Baldwin, Sandi Wessel, Joanne Morgan, Sharon Schneider, Bonnie Robb. Second Roxy: Linda Cooper, Jan Pell, Kathy Champion, Jo Ann Beal, Carol Carpenter. Tomene Grifhth, Pat Anderson, Gretchen Evans, Wanda Walsworth, April Michaels. Third Row: Carol Foss, Mona Monica, Susan Bryant, Barbara Williams, Margaret Dominy, Ellen Baker, Jan Gorthy, Cheryl Blasch, Linda Darling. Fourlh Row: Barb Percy, Arnette Kiefer, Pat Orr, Barb Abbema, Donna Burbank, Jane Hostetler, Julie Haworth, Sue Martin, Colleen Kreis, Sue Null. 177 Christian Science Organization Front Row: Catherine Farley. Second Row: Martha Jossman, Nancy Fowler. Third Row: Becky Beeson, Marilyn Trump, Janet Burk. ff' Geneva Club From Row: Rev. Clarence Van Ens, Adv.g Margaret A. Van Ens, Bruce Vliek, Pres.g Nancy VanderNaald, Sec.: Jacque Postma, Vice Pres.g Robert Johnson, Treas.g Margaret Van Ens, George Van Ens, Carol Kragt. Second Row.' Sandy Kooiker, Nancy Death, Jean Lowell, Lois Bosma, Jane Vandestreek, Dian VanderMolen, Dawn Beyer, Gloria Price, Carole Schuyler, Wayne Jansen, Diane Vanderham. Third Row: Frederic J. DeYoung, Donna Verstelle, Mary Nyhof, Brian J. Nies, Harve Kragt, David DeBlecourt, Robert Brower, Karen Stapert, Judy Herder, Barth Middleton. Aw , Q WFT? E if 'A 5'i'Q'f,4L5,,,a'-.1.L...Qf' wi, H1 1- 4 ,L ,N -f '91 Front Row: Rachel Campbell, Corr. Sec., Jacque Postma, Women's Vice Pres., Richard Cross, Treas.3 William Beckman, Pres., John Craun, Men's Vice Pres., Linda Bland, Rec. Sec. Second Row: Karen Hovda, Elaine Vandergon, Mary Kruse, Sharon Walker, Pub. Chmn., Gary Adrianson, Soc. Chmng Vivian Post, Lit. Chmn.g Dania Damaske, Soc. Chmn.g Carolyn Tarrant, Carol Kragt, l.F.C. Rep.: Rosalie Pence, Linda Swanson. Third Row: Pat Kenefick, Michele Hoover, Susan Johnson, Evelyn Santinga, Sally Groenheide, Sharon Mejeur, JoAnne Bradford, Gary McKean, Jim Kolodica, Karen Sue Morris, Ellen Glupker, Mary Stoeflier, Linda Lancaster, Karen Parsons. Fourth Row: Linnay Lokers, Sharon Harrison, Diane Webber, Linda Van Liere, Marlene Vlietstra, Mary Nyhof, Ardis Stanton, JoAnn Nieuwkoop, Joyann Kime, Fran Miller, Pat Riley, Judith Naber, Evelyn Williams. Jan Peterson. Fwh Row: Peter Payne, Gary Marquardt, James Green, David Wegner, James DePue, Jack Bruin, Tom Kelley, Dave Travis, Nevin Nolder, Stephen Carlson, Larry Peters, Tom Devrloo, Larry Butler, Jerry Hirsch, Gary Clayton. x x-. ,O 1--bw . A -5 It V 't Ch't' FIlwh'p Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a voluntary, sions. It sponsors on-campus evangelical speakers, interdenominational and evangelical society of Bible studies, prayer groups, Friday night socials, university members-students, faculty, and ad- canoe trips, and Tuesday night general meetings ministration. The purpose of the chapter is to inlower Kanley Chapel. foster evangelism, prayer, Bible study, and mis- . iight , A W, A W-0 ,f!, wa, , N . rw- .a IQ, f -1 'M 'A --3:11 'M - . - 'H' is 'r f ,ag ,,,- Q ,,,, .T -f-' , wa . M, -.. i J - i '- Manu' i-.,i,iV . J I' f-Q-vig+e , ' - xr' .,,, ...av qv- -W .ana 'V' C'9':'..5-. : ,f 4: 'Q' ...na- ..-mwigrpe Q Ji, .1-km. 61'-2 .--nel- l Wesley Foundation CABINET-From left: Gram Washburn, Meri- kay Roth, Dicie Vandermolen, Dave Kays, Rev. Charles Cooley, Mary Jo Post, Bill Houdek, Dave Thornton, Marilyn Adams, John Merritt. Wesley Foundation at Western is one of almost 200 units of a Methodist Student Movement now located at state universities across the country. Its purpose is to help students discover, understand and practice the will of Christ in academic, social and cultural life. It provides channels for worship, offers challenging forums and speakers, establishes service projects and sponsors social activities. The 1966-67 theme Where Love Is was expressed in many inter- esting ways, including Howard Chenery's reading ofthe Broadway play, Family Portrait, the Harry Belafonte film, The World, the Flesh, and the Devil, and Bishop Dwight Loder's pre- sentation, Being in Love with Love. Shown here is Wesley's autumn retreat to Lake Michi- gan. l 4 St. Thomas More Student Parish sa TW! St. Thomas More is the center of Christian activitity for the four thousand Catholic students and serves as both a religious and social center. Under the direction of Father Donn Taylor and the student council, the organization provides opportunities for religious instruction and dis- cussion as well as movies, lectures, and dances. A place to go for study or help with problems, Front row: Michael J. Quirk, Douglas J. Ridgway. Second row: Diana Streidl, Edward F. Grabowski, Karen Chandon- net. Third row: Father AI Camp, Douglas Boone. rf-.fa-: 7 .. according to the needs of the individual, is also available. Jfl i , . A . ' 1.1 dvr W.M.U. Symphony Orchestra fe -3 1 The goal ofthe W.M.U. Symphony Orchestra is to play the finest orchestral repertoire in the highest possible manner. To accomplish this, Symphony members receive orchestral train- ing on an elevated musical plane. Performances included concerts at secondary schools through- out the state, taking part in the Christmas pro- gram, and two other concerts during the year. The Orchestra presented their annual 'Ll-Ionors Convocation at which the outstanding student performers appeared in concert through audi- tion. Band- Marching and Concert Jack Liles, Suzanne Koniecy, Lynn Nielsen, Marsha Chapple, Linda Standing. if Y in i . 1 ,, 3 v.. 45, 1 uf . jj 1 0 f : -, 1 R , 1445, J Hi yfsszfaiigfi fff2:zsQ.i54QM,, :K 'Wm in wi W ii ii v 'I :QL ,, -Ln 3-visa 'ff11s35i531::- i : W, at 354 I YE: My H U 184 The WMU Marching Band, under the direction of Leonard V. Meretta, appeared at six football shows this year, and was divided into two pep bands for basketball games. The Concert Band appeared at the Christmas Assembly Concert, played at the April Commencement and pre- sented their annual Winter Concert, with Doc Severisen, nationally-known trumpeter, and soloist. W ww f if :ws 2-L ... ' what 1 rfmf Mit 'Lv--1 .i5'f 4X'g'u f,5-1 474 N 'rl phi? ,va wr ' Jai iw' ff' rf W 5,4 Q ':,x5 l s 'SH A - 4. 7' fi' 'Paul ? we .WI 2 5 1 L :-,,,H'i,,UI'tph.. wrpn .su-'ur ,I ,Amir ! ,Q Q dag 0 ,gig Al.-.-i- Jia: .L . 'st 'P if 'Q L '12 1'-. Q' x., ,':r L - -'. A. . ... - Au 1 9 I fi, .,,- it ,,. f-tt-. 5,-1 -, 1 - -H: ,.. 1-gl-'1 pggsu-A L kim 3' if ' ,5-'f , '-Nw. 'l' 7 -a tt - 'Y..-..M.,g :'- Va 1' Q-as-hw .- 1 lil. . - - , , University Choir fail ii, cg fm' A PJ .L ... A fx . 'V'-'S' A I-f P1 'I' Front Row: Cheryl Abbott, Karen Shay, Cassie Reinhart, Thomas Hardie, Cond.g Mona Lindauer, Wanda Samuels. Second Row: Pam Bayes, Karen Morris, Candy Swiger, Mary Hinkley, Luretta McCray, Diane Posthumus. Third Row: Doreen Genge, Kathy Maki, Miriam Johnson, Carol Fisher, Pam Pavlik, Marilyn Dixon, Jonell Gnagy, .laniece Kohler, Sue Dase. Fourth Row: John Snell, Jim Tolhuizen, Norm Cooper, Gloria Gillette, Kathy Kell, Janet Thalhammer, Donna Crane, Esther Wurfel, Sue Fedigan, Sharon Cooper. Fmfh Row: Stu Mortensen, Tom Woods, Paul Braden, Bob Mason, Dan Ely, Jack Bruin, Bill Sweet, Paul Vickery, Bob Honeywell, Leonard Piestrak, Wendell Thorngate. Sixth Row: Ron Thal- hammer, Bruce VandenBosch, Steve Gilt, Algier Watkins, Jerry Klein, Dale Mills, Brian Bax, Mickey Sullivan, Mike Dundas, Larry Larson, Ken Schram. Q uc rtet Octet Sealed: Kathy Kell, Mona Lindauer, Pam Bayes. S1anding:.Iim Tolhui Kathy Kell, Paul Vickery, Cassie Reinhart, Jerry Klein, zen, .laniece Kohler, Mike Dundas, Brian Bax, Paul Braden. Varsity Vagabonds Vlksjhv it Front Row Mona Lindauer, Sop.g Virginia Bockman, Sop.: Diane Newton, Sop.3 Helen Ash, Alto, Sharon Hale, Altog Luana First, Alto Diane Edwjds, Alto. Second Row: Joe Koestner, Baritone, Jack Liles, Tenor, Neil Findley, Tenor, Robert Cooper, Tenor: Gary Storkan Bass: Paul lrey, Bass: Larry lrey, Bass, Dr, Elwyn Carter, Dir. Campus Chorale Front Row: Karen Vandefifer, Joyce Reiss, Phyllis Avery, Sandra Johnson, Joellyn Rose, Jessica Cooper, Sandy Riggs, Katherine Janczarek. Second Row: Judy Hitchcock, Joanne Edwards, Stephanie Graham, Lester Chew, Linda Darling, Joan Cornetet, Nancy Bjork, Jan Frizzell, Jane Andrews, Elaine Feenstra. Third Row: Anna Popp, Suzanne Clark, Myrna Naber, Margaret Scott, Donna Townsend, Larry Brown, Doug Fox, Paul Chase, Susan Quint, Janice Dearborn, Betty Dunn. Fourlh Row: Bev Grant, Ann Cioffari, Marilyn Whaley, Maggie Burnett, Jack Gilis, Duane Snyder, Raymond Citak, Emanuel Castrinakas, Robert Peterson, Vic Abdella, Nancy Jeffries, Cindy Clark. - A A L L A A? .Q l 1 3 - Ill . gh K 'ln I' f ' S if get A - ' fx A - an .'-'JJ' ii e' a '. F ,rm 5 Q .5 f 1.3 . N . . I' r If f , ua s 41 'El . 1 p H A as , 'Qs L Q., - .k ix faint, ',-, V5 V' -,,, ,, fx , m,lF , M .- 's 6-in fqfiixiif ' ' e ' 1 ,, -S U p A . A , is 'IT l l E i W i 4, 5.53-4 it l A '-t l A Ll l ff l n u 'f' Sigma Alphc: lofcl Sigma Alpha Iota is a professional fraternity for women in the held of music. Its goal is to promote the highest standards of music on Western's campus as well as on the national level. This objective is accomplished by giving an active alum recital which is open to the public, performing an American Musicale in cooperation with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and in cooperation with Panhellenic Council present- ing Sorority Sing each spring. Front row: Marilyn Dixon, Corr. Sec.: Jan Frizzell, Sgt. at Armsg Patricia Clawson, Ed.: Carol Petrie. Chaplain: Joanne Edwards, Press.: Suzanne Jonas, Treas.g Phyllis Avery, Rec. Sec. Second row: Kris Klug, Marie Fassnacht, Rachel Baker. Lynne Hadley, Mary Horter. Chieryl Abbott. Mari- lyn Hunt, Cassie Reinhart. Third row: Sharon George, Mary Jane Bassett, Carol Fisher, Kathy Kell, Julee Erler, Kathy Murphy, Joan Cornetet. V v 41' i i 4, 'Z - P' 9 ,- Li 1 ST ar gg-OL lk JL A - L il J ' Ji 'PTI H l l From row: Jeff Cole. Jerry Klein. Jack Liles, Pres.: James Novess Steve Baxter Bob Miller See Joe Koestncr Second rom Jerald Rovs Rindy Wiseman, Robert C. Cooper, Don Zimmerman. Third row: Tom Nash Jim Allen Len Buss 1rd .lim Yarrlck Russell Maylorth Jack Ellis Fourlh row: .lim Russey, Steve Stearn. Mike Suter. Tuesday Weeks, Dave Bella Donnie Sherman Richard K llc. Phi Mu Alpho Slnfonlo Members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia come to- gether to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop fraternal spirit in the group, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. This year the Sinfonia presented its annual Musicale at Kanley Chapel, and a jazz concert, as well as sponsored a Homecom- ing float, serenades, mixers, and a closed formal. Sa l Women's Glee Club 'X - 4- From Row: Yvonne Pate, Wendy Ball, Elizabeth Diggles, Patricia Karpi. Carmela Schamente, Dawn Nielsen, Joyce Zastrow, Dir., Brenda Eames, Roberta Stevenson, Suzanne Jonas, Janine Fockler, Suzanne Long. Second Row: Luana Bernier, Julie Scharfenberg, Linda Guenther, Margaret Dominy, Venus Nichols, Sherry Skridulis, Gloria Hawley, Annemarie Frese, Karen Swanson, Sue Mathews, Janice Rybinsky, Mary DeB0er, Ellen Glupker. Third Row: Phyllis Triplett, Barb Greendyke, .lan Krug, Marie Pineau, Sharon Homan, Susan Phillips, Roberta King, Sidnee Steiner, Carol Lutz, Eleanor Jorgenson, Sandra Brown. Peggy Mills, Mary Rugani. Fourth Row: Sharon Mason, Cindy Dorrance, Marie Fassnacht, Karen Parsons, Susan Smith. Sarah Lydick, Jackie Moffat, Bobbie Gornick, Kay Bliss, Joan McHenry, Linda Moore. Men's Glee Club Fronl Row: Mark Babinec, Ron Tousain, Bill West, Jim Addington, Steve Perkins, Thomas Schommer. Second Row: Kiyohiko Tanaka, Bill Fizzell, Norm Kafka, Dick Barber, Edgar B. Watson, Jack Ellis, Dave Ranck. Third Row: Norman Grant, David Verschoof, David Hellenga. Craig Hedeen. Steve Hallowell, Larry Alferink, Rick Haynes, Larry Strauss. Not pictured: Scott Townsend, Tim Carey, Doug Fox, Richard Gaddis, James Heystick, Earl Rice, Thomas Turgeon, James Welch. , ff , ,dum X Q' u-I , HQ! vi University Traffic Appeals Committee Front Row: Bill Frost, Judy Johnson. Carol Wright, Chris Schatte. Second Row: Carl Krohn, Erik Peterson. Third Row: David T. Berghorst. Men's Discipline Committee Left to right: .lack Wismer, Dick Bama, Erik Petersen, Bill Parsons, Rick Billingham, Tim Wiebel, Rick Litow, Jerry Cavalier, Gary Gilbert. Dean Charles Donnelly. ,ll,l,,i,5tizxii!l,!,M, 1 .. .ass , tip tina. , l t, i X ax g if it ,ia gl ' A ,Q , ma 'f2-2hf '-1'f-?,a',,T.f-ee,,1':.g3..y'- 2'lla -- WIDR Rodio WIDR is a student owned and operated, closed- circuit radio installation, with studios in the U.S.C. The WIDR staff consists of more than 70 members, bringing Western students the lively sounds from its favorite 50 music guide, balanced with a smooth blend of all-time favor- ites, Its Total Coverage News provides the community with international, national. state, local, and campus news. WIDR Week, emphasiz- ing winter semester with the WIDR dance, gives students a chance to come over and visit the studio and meet the stalT serving the campus. WIDR has been broadcasting to Western stu- dents for 14 years. f. 7 , Front Row: Richard West, Donald Smith, Elden Hale, Elizabeth Faust, Paul Mooradian, J. C. King, Radford Kuykendall Adv. Second Row: Mary Ellen Nicholson, Arnette Kiefer, Joanne Werger. Ruthie Dygert, Kathie Yakes, Sharlene Tenaglia. Third Row: Frank Forest, Dennv Martinson, Frank Mauz, Tom McKay Paul Klapproth V Frank Skip Stone Bob Lueck Fourth Row' Bob Kuch Phillip MacVean Jim Robinson Harr Colburn, Bob Cuhran, Al Snyder, Paul Stuart, Jess Chalker. Vw QS' 193 V Y' Student Insurance The Student Insurance Plan provides W.M.U. students with comprehensive health and accident coverage. The plan is underwritten by Connect- icut General Life Insurance Company. Roseanne Gorman processes claims in the office located in the University Student Center. 'W' , h' 'xwrunhlm ' .3 si 1711. ix., LYNN I 'i Bill Heath Louis Kolb B. 81 G. Photographers .Wm :R Z Al Slamberg Bill Seifert Dick Simpson Tom Brayton Western Herald Rob Iciek, right, was Edilor winlersemesler. Fred Raymond was Managing Editor. W l AA Dean Goris, Business Manager 196 Sandy Lee Miller, Secretary 5' 4L. r , , A E, ANU kv: 5. 1 I X gl' Robert Markworth, News Editor Bert Leaf left, and Eugene Washehuk served as. Editor and Managing Editor respectively during the fall semester. 5 John Jarvi, Sports Editor Sheryl Blasch, left, and Joanne Blcwett, Copy Editors Y fi 5 QM Mr. Joe B. Freeman, Asszklant Director of New 62 Publications is Advisor to the Herald and Brown and Gold. 'FQ' I ' F Vm Cliburn 7 Sw on -innlsblld ff- ' fl' jfgi , ,si 4-fi! ll Brown ond Gold -. 'fra' - w ',i K., .,,,-ill' Zrfwff s U f B f bmw IA-1, Jolene Morris, Editor-in-chief David Hyslop, Business Manager Gary Whitt, Associate Editor 0 1 lii I 1 X. V , M ...W - '51 W If ' 4 , ,K , ww .ag .V iia1T3,,,M ,yi X, Nurses, fi 1: W, 5 1 A :www ii 1 --A: Q- ., .J ,-i ' : uni' ' .,.r, 1 'IQ' ..,4. .. , fa. f. , fi' , . 4 ,' . 'f K .. . '-, ' xi ,sl I 'X -Y' ', Laura Zinchook, Features Editor Gary Uldriks, Sports Editor mil? EY' I 1 51 --Q as ,,.. gi' 5 ,...,,,, Q S Diane Meyers, Art Editor iw 1- i ,,' .-wa A E :-,W ,ififffi ' yin f -:fi 1 Sue Beebe nght and Jane Randall Index Editors. PQAJ 3: WJ '-gram, '?' Mix' U21-fs Y I: N ,L YW, , X 25-xei 1 n A 2143 ,? f.. : A ' . v ff I . - x T REE 206 The stLvter's of Delta Z eta join with the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon in a serenade. A decision must be made whether to follow the Greek path or go the independ- ant way. Members ofthe Greek system are active in all spheres of campus activ- ity. With officers on Men's Union Board, AWS, and Student Association, it is evident that the Greeks contribute a fine quality of leadership to the University. A strong bond of sisterhood is felt among the sistenr of A lpha Sigma Alpha during their candle- light ceremony. 207 A Della Zeta buys a ticket to help support Ihe Greek sponsored Ski nights .A ng:-113:15 T l ' ' Wvvikiw Nm 621222211 w V PRESVNIFS M GREEK Slil AT V ,, E ' ms f W. J l. 4 Neilherxhail nor sleel, nor the Big Snow could stop a pledge ofKappa Alpha Psi. I the Hu h He ners are the ZBT's at Western does Ihal n1ake f 1: f the Alpha Chi's the Bunnys? 208 - The Alpha Sigma Alpha's show their pledges the spiril it lakes I0 be an arrive. ' I ,f' --. 1 ri Clap your hands chant the women of Della Sigma Theta during Panhel Ribboning. 209 Take of your hal Io SA E-Second Place in D. U. Variety Night. 210 The AKA 'S Swing around lhepiano During rush the A 0Pi 's kept all the rushees laughing. What could be more fun than meeting Alpha Phi's'? V 'Pa . r 4 I X 21- ' w , ' 1 . 1 113' J 'B - I , v H ' ' 1 Not Raggedy Anns in every Alpha Chi Pledge's heart. 211 Sigma K appas break ground in Fraternity Village A co-ed hauls of her Dell Sig Pledge. - 'H W 5 ' s ' K ' . 1 A -N I rn. 1 1 Ci , K , ' -1 M Rub backs and shine shoes? The Alpha Chi pledges give Teke's the Royal Treat ment. 212 Pike Pledges sell for outrageous bids. Will she lake Roses or Dinner as ransom for the Teke 's hal? Phi Sigs will fight lo the fnish over a cane - ' fx' -1 .g : 'J GREEK WEEK OWESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY A REWARDING LIFE is A GREEK ur? 'lf - ' .s,, . . J- '- I . . Q:agjl.,ygj M-.m4.n..nu A 1 ' -L, V -A. Y-..-4......a. - l mm g A-VV J VY ,, , M. . .. t lu msg, I ,wa will 1 1 ,gb i it 1-H: , it, -l G-,i i : .. . f ' TL, 2, ' gg' fast' i i Greek Goddess, Carol Schuster ofAlpha Phi, Although the Greek system constitutes less than IOCZJ of the student body, Greeks participate in every phase of campus life. This year's Greek Goddess also served as president of A.W.S., the largest women's organization on campus. The Greek God is president of Omicron Delta Kappa, an honorary fraternity. Greek God, Rick Bellingham of Phi Sigma Epsilon. The Greek Week T.G. provides a welcome study break, ff A The highlight of Greek Week was the Jazz con- cert which featured the Kingston Trio. Open to all students, the activities of Greek Week, proved to be successful as it introduced the Greek system to the entire student body. L lm 4 YH' F . , .G E '. - 'f,:1,,.- -1 1. , - , -,:..: -W 'E ..-,A - E .-L.w3.,' - J 5 I 5 Q a ' Bd 1 fx 2 3 hi ly, 4 A 4 1 215 .H r . G. 1 K AgamsbEadvOt1wu Is there any doub! why the Slg Eps won the all-campus football championship? Womb Rggdwff 60141 the WmE6mwf off oftw . DIET Q- F-'U DD Tri Sigs and Pikes combine their eforts for a food drive. 216 Sororities win annual Mudbowl meet with Residence Halls. gap' ' 1 v Ez X, it ix!!! w t him A A i- fa M. . ., N L 'Q A 3rd in the Swim Meet, but No. 1 in your heart. 217 as What? Me, a Delta Chi- Worry? Tri Sigs sponsor Go-Go contest at their fall mixer to raise funds for an annual project. H is Alpha Chi pledges sell Smackers in dorms. six- The ingenious gimmick which sparked homecoming spirit Foilvw The Y Rmb To L 161' Phi Sigs take honors in football playoffs. yi wil Sig Ep 's have a sweet time at Freshman Carnival. Soccer Champs- The Men of Delta Chi. 219 Annual DU Variety night-a huge success. Washing cars is fun when the DZ 's and Z B T's get together A X MWF The A 0P's brew up afunflled skit. 220 ,'xg. 2 ., -. w Q- Q My X 4. 2-5' VK x a QR -V-MQ! , The Alpha's ll1k6',flf.S'l place in DU Variety night their Great Moment in History. Pledges of Phi Sigma Kappa help out the til y b y planting 7,000 tulip bulbs. 221 . 'K X iffy.. -f f f 'Qin if '1- V Y Q I ! A -x 1 ' 1 - ., . Y, , f JJ, N Q new A 4. gb A A , N 1, Q' N N , l Sig Eps add to the hilarity of DU Variety night. WWE? ' 1-K-FM! The Alpha 's display their skill in intramural sports DZ 's and Delta Chi 's spend an entire evening collecting food for the needy. Decorating a Christmas tree and opening presents meant fun for the guests of the DeltSigs. 2212 The Sigma Kappa's have fun at D U Variety Night. The Theta Xi's give the Sigma Chi's a tlose game The Dell Sigs prove their basketball ability. -f ,gm 'S -- ,1f-,U rpqfasgfs -W fiifzwqllx Q, , Zyz , riff 4 ,Q wwffwz w 2:4 fv -. .t , W, , L,wa.,1, Q , 3 1. 1 fa 3. age 235' .1 M251 - '1i,'f575VL ' xii. N, . ,,:5.e. --Mkjiirf, ' wg V . W W 154,53 , 'S x , ,f,.. .1,,,, ,M, ,, 'wx' 1 X xx .V x , , .X I, -pf? g 1 - -1+ 411:34 224 . A Q Cut lf' The Sig Ep band, a talentea' group in demand. l... The Alpha Omicron Pi Pledge Formal highlights the Fall semester. Sigma C hi 's and Tri Stgs get together for a breakfast. Delta Chi's entertain the Phi Mu 's at their weekly TG. pf The Pledges of Alpha Phi Alpha present their sweetheart with a bou- quet of roses. i 'z The Sigma Kappa 's treat their fathers like Kings on Dad's Day mg? fm -1.7 11 Q 5' 5? gig j The S weelhearl of Kappa Alpha Rn' and her couri. : 'U'l f' 227 n T19 'MO 1 i M 1' ,', .rg-: 1459+ I Y ilk .X it K. Lv 1 ! su 1. U gy 551 ffm 1 J' --an '-T' H efwwh ,v'Ql,f' , WSW fn! 1 ' The Phi Sigx lake a victopv ride in Ihe Homecoming Parade. Even Schnapps look par! with the SA Elv in The Snow Feslival. .xxx The Della Upsilon 's do lheir part to paddle the Rockets at Homecoming 'ii-., 228 , astra Q Alpha Phi's show high spirits in Ihe Homecoming Parade. The Chi 0's cool il at the Snow Festival. . 5 . Sigma Chi 's caughi off guard fnd zheir house TP'11'. The fnished product of Sig Tau places frst. ,f .F ' vwefw fm , .. ., 'W , R' vm 4' vkiiill :Vi , .u 7-'arf'!r1.?!Y?lxf:zg-1. MV? Sigma Tau Gamma paints beautiful detail, adding to the beauty of Christmas. A The men of Theta Xi take a study break Zeta Beta Tau supports the home team. X vq The annual Phi Mu car rally attracts many students each fall The Chi 0's have a Roman Holiday. 2' ,. i ,A , 1 V, U .-vw , ,f .1 , J . ixiigiggji 0 iw' u , i. Ki Ng ,,,f .3 nl ' Lucky Couple wins a trip to Miami. 232 Q. x . 1 'Q The 1vy's 0fAlpha Kappa Alpha. 'Phi Sigma Kappa 's bundle upnfbr aparly. '1 Phi Kappa Tau 's ala house parly. ff? Della Sigma Theta pledges WUIDI an Ihe aclives. 1 azz Front Row: Dr. Richard Pippen, Advisor, Milt Squires, Bob Dinehart, Fred Cutler. Pat Laughlin, Jim Cassily, Duke Petersen, Dean Donnelly, Second Row: Jim DeGrazia, Micke Dickens, Al Jones, Dick Barnhorst, Bob Munson, Jack Wismer, Craig Kaman, Bob Gattshall, Paul Lee, Larry Nelson, Roger Gansauer, Preston Miller, Jerome Mitchell, Dick Meekin, John Chrisman, James Davis, Steve Perkins, Bob Koehler, Dave Pease, Tom Webster. Back Row: Rick MarkholT, Pete Warburton, Barry Hill, Tom Moehler, Bill Rausch, Bill Walsh, Mike Long, Bill Root, George Malacus, Chuck Swiewart, Paul Gulbis, Gary Schultz, Dan Fry, Hal Miles, Dave Blakely. Inter Fraternity Council Dean Donnelly, Advisor, Duke Peterson, Secretary, Bill Roemer, President, Pat Laughlin, Vice-President, Bob Dinehart, Treasurer, Jim Cassily, Public Relations. 234 lion lo the Greek system at Weslern. The Inter Fraternity Council has the purpose of unifying the eighteen social fraternities on the Western campus. It strives to promote a friendly and democratic spirit between fraternity men, holding high the ideals of all phases of Greek life. A feature of IFC this year is a newly formed scholarship and loan program. Under the new system many fra- ternity men will be eligible for hundreds of dollars of financial aid. Western fraternities feel a responsibility not only to themselves and to their school but to the community around them. They do not confine brotherhood within the halls of their fraternity house. It extends beyond the secret ceremonies and symbols to include all men. Even Dr Bouma trred his 'feef' al the Greek Sponsored Ski Nights. 235 This years IFC handbook proved lo be an excellent mtroduc ,gain as-' NANCY FA RR PRESIDENT JUDY MUNLEV vice vntsnocur MARIE TRIMPE WESTERN Mm U WER mf SUE CORSON mm.: ammo viurcmw P HELLE IC COU CIL 1966 1967 DONNA NIED DIANE DEL PIZZO KAQEN plEfHA Anvison All Sorority women are Panhellenic Members. It is composed of all active members of social fraternities. Panhel sponsors Panhellenic Open house each fall, a food drive with IFC, Sorority Sing, and Panhellenic Ball. Panhellenic Ball is the ucinderellai' evening for the presentation of the sorority pledges. Members of Panhel stand for preparation for service through the character building inspired in the close contact and deep friendship of sorority life. Sisterhood is not the enjoyment of special privileges but an opportunity to prepare for wide and wise human service. 236 rulllwowoluo Strut um VAUBLL Ulla!-. Junior Ponhellenic Council 5 v Front Row: Donna Nied, Judy Zimmerman, Peggy Cattell, Linda Martin, Janie Watts, Miss Diane Del Pizzo, Advisor. Middle Row: Mary Urban. Laura Kassen, Patter McDonald, Lucia Leonardelli, Linda Werger, Juanita Waiters, Back Row: Kathy Jevick, Linda Blasi, Jan Andrews, Sharon Mess, Ellen King, Janie Mulligan, Barbara McKeever. Junior Panhellenic Council is the ulittle sister to Senior Panhellenic Council. It is composed of all the Greek pledges and operates during the pledging periods much the same as the Council. It provides an opportunity for the pledges to prepare themselves for the responsibility that will come as a Greek woman and a member of Col- lege Panhellenic. ' , Pledges .rrarl sorority lje at Panhellenic R ibboning. 237 Alphci I Omega The Alpha Chi's are avidly looking forward to the completion of their sorority house by the fall of 1967, with much help coming from the alumnae groups. The sorority house will be located in the developing Greek Village. In addition to campus activities, the sisters volun- tarily work at the Upjohn School for the Hand- icapped and as their National Philanthropic Project, work with people who have cerebral palsy. This comination of work and recre- ation tends to strengthen the bonds of their sis- terhood. ,l--all f., H . . ., W EXECUTIVE BOARD. Franz Row.' Left to Right: Terri Van Meter, Pam Dorn, Becky Beeson, Sue Dwyer, Sandy Gilbert. Back Row.' Joy Lehr, Dathy Dalton, Kathy Roon, Losa Hofllander, Chris Cam- eron. 'if ff ' a .fr-f-in T - vi 3-af-.ix 4.1 f.- , ' . ' N ' ' - ' . f., A'l ij'-hi, ' . . ' -n. N, . , T ' , f - ,fra if b ' . ,- . -I' 1. . . First Row: Marcia Sutton, Karen Rowe. Joy Lehr, Pam Dorn, Becky Beeson, Lisa Hofilander. Kathy Roon, Terri Van Meter. Donna Reiter, Pat MacDonald, Lee Poulter, Middle Row.' Pat Quick. Diane Blosser, Marilyn Smith, Joy di Levi. Shaton Oldacre, Nancy Sanderson. Pat O'Brien, Rita Forester, Carol Gillespie, Last Row: Sue Kittredge, Cathy Glessner, Helen James, Carol Otwell, Nancy Wanso, Judi Kirkpatrick. Kris Falk, Maureen Long, Pam Garbrecht. Anita Goeller, Sue Simpson, Barb Gault. Front Row Leslie Ezadore Pat McGhee Marjorie Herring Marlene Rogers Michel Ramsey, Geven McClendon. Back Row: Judy Clayter, Yvonne Evans Anne Robinson Sharon Sanders Elizabeth Wallace Jaumta Goven Selma McGreggor. Alpha Kappa Alpha The women of Delta Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha are proud to be the newest so- rority on Western's campus. In the fall of 1965, Delta Chi Chapter became a reality to eleven young ladies. There are now more than twenty-five active members. The major purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha is to promote a high quality of social and scholastic leader- ship. With these objectives in mind, the AKA's have participated in such worthwhile projects as: Halloween parties for orphans, providing toys for children at the State Hospi- tal, and entertaining the elderly. The chapter has also been active in such campus events as Homecoming, Sorority Sing, Blood Drive, Mom's and Dadls Day, Panhellenic Ball and Council, Greek Week, and their annual Ball. EXECUTIVE BOARD, From Row fLel't to Rightj: Marlynn Rogers, Dale Norwood, Leslie Esidore. Second Row: Marjorie Herring, Yvonne Evans, Delores Barrow. Alpha Omicron Pi 'P ...M , 4 -qi . ' ' it ' X el EL, 1 Fran! Row: Sue Anderson, Carol Wyman, Anne Beaubien, Kathy Langlais, Joanne Bennet, Mary Soule, Chris Johnson. Middle Row: Carolyn Lewis Corothy Pitt, Sue Boughner, Elaine Anderson, Joan Hanna, Linda Schmitt, Sue Burkholder, Jane Andrews, Sue Schen- berger. Back Row: Sarah Overholt, Sharon Lenger, Carolyn Strong, Alice Kozlowski, Linda Hollingshead, Barb Gebott, Marcia Frankie- wicz. Shiela Wolf, Charlotte Nave, Paula Wert, Joan Hammond, Carole Ringelberg. In the fall of this year the women of Alpha V. Anllwnn p 4 1 ' if Omicron Pi reorganized their chapter at l ,,,,, it v A Western. The program, founded on the 'E V' A ideals of friendship, shows new promise as they initiated the largest pledge class this traditional Campus Couple dance and also hold an annual doll sale with proceeds going to the Frontier Nursing Service. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front Row: Kathleen Langloisx Lynne Ramay, Marti De Voe. Back Row: Mary Soule, Valerie Goodnough, Christine Johnson. 240 year, Each year the A O Pi's sponsor the J ii if 1 .I 1 by , Front Row fKneelingp: Becky Hubbard, Jan Wotring, Pat Higgins, Kathy Rokich, Kathy Kuse, Barb Penny, Mary Kay Gripton, Kathy Fuller. Second Row: Carol Long, Sue McCarth, Marion Bartelmes, Chris Kornieck, Carol Nanzer, Ellen Moore, Jill Driggs, .lacki Shumski, Pat Cas- sidy, Jeanne Grassi, Carolyn Burvill, Mary Beth Ryzner, Sharon Frost, Carole Fine, Carol Schuster, Cindy Peltz, Cheri Lindower, Lynne Vorce. Third Row: Marie Trimpe, Debbie Callander, Anne Johnson, Holly Roberts, Laura Marlette, Ellen Lattyak, Kathy Baskwell, Barb Wilson, Nancy Weir, Ann Myers, Darlene Golabeck, Kay Clements. Have fun, have friends, have love, and have faith are all mottos of the Alpha Phi Sorority. Through these the women of Alpha Phi were able to keep their strong bond of sisterhood and to become winners in many campus activities. The girls ' have maintained the highest grade point average of all sororities for the past ten years. They placed third in their homecoming float, first in Sorority Sing, first in the Woman's Intermediate Swim Meet and first in the eyes of all the sisters. EXECUTIVE BOARD. Front Row, Left to Right: Kathi Fulles, Mary Kay Gripton, Kathy Kuse, Kathy Rokich, Connie Swartley. Second Row: Pat Higgins, Janice Wotring, Sandy Spencer, Hollie Foerster, Becky Hubbard. 24l ACTIVES: Jerome Mitchell, Greg Riggs, Al Collins, Pete Dual, Christy R. Crawford, Earnest Hughes. Alpha Phi Alpha Each member of the Epsilon Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha realizes that he is a representative of his fraternity and the university. The reputation of both depends to a very large extent on the kind of be- havior exhibited by them as both Alpha-men and students. As a fast growing social fra- ternity they take part in civic, academic, and social activities with emphasis placed upon cooperation and social excellence in each endeavor. It is their hope and desire to continue such a program and to be com- pletely deserving of the encompassing sub- title recently bestowed upon them. The Ambassadors of Goodwill . PLEDGES: Front Row,' Ted Ducket, Jeverson Kelly, Joe Carlos. Back Row,' James Joinar, Nathan Tounsel, Henry Carter, Edgar Watson, Ted Alverson, Ben Jabbe, Al Collins. wig, Front Row: Jo-d Dodson, Betty Gawlak, Theo Warren, Terry Colasanti Cheri Underberg Sue Fedigan Sonella Gager Judy Grice Jane Belanger, Lucy Kline, Judy Zimmerman. Middle Row: Jackie Molfat Chris Shall Mary Ann Pfiefer Marilyn Schuldt Diane Atkms Judy Phillips. Back Row: Barb Bowes, Cheri Dodge, Dorolynn Miller, Jan Cousincau Val Flanagan Judy Turrall Kathleen Humphrey Sue Ruess man Barb Brom, Judy Tellarico, Paula Brown, Nancy Belland Joe Becker Joann Vlajkov Doreen Genge Mary Wallace Lynn Harris Sharon Civiek, Joanne Auchard, Elaine Christensen. Alpha Sigma Alpha The women of Alpha Sigma Alpha strive for intellectual and social development. Every year the Alpha Sigs can be seen cleaning jew- elry for their annual philanthropic project. By taking part in Sorority Sing, Dad's Day and Homecoming the sisters of ASA contribute to campus-wide social activities. Outstanding members were recently honored by being chosen for Mortar Board and Daisy Chain. 'V ' Front Row Kathy Brune Sherry Russell Merle Garnett Lmdelle Stemhauser Paula Thompson, Leslie Weisner, Bonnie Bonvalle, Mary Ann Lee Judy Munley Demse Gladstone Barb Heels Candy Fcldcamp Kathy Snyder Sue Hermans, Connie Osborn. Middle Raw: Carol Sarge Sharon Briggs Jan Rzepka Sue Henderson Sheila Lovell Kay Gall Back Row Suzi Burrell, Jill Bode, Pat De Lorie, Sue Raethorning, Ronee Pasutin Karen Fliss Nancy Ernest Judy Kozak Janet Lmdenburg Janice Mayne Cris DeWaters. Chi Omega The women of Chi Omega took first place in Homecoming again when Froggy , their float, leaped to take top honors. Work- ing together as a team the Chi O's also helped the Greeks win the annual Mudbowl. The traditional Chi Omega mixer and Apple Polishing party for W.M.U. in- structors were included in this yearis calen- dar of activities. In conjunction with their national philanthropic project, members continued to work on the Douglas Com- munity Center. PLEDGES: Front Row: Gaytha Bricker, Joyce Bricker Joyce Bibelheimer, Mary Shelton, Judy Zimmerman Mary Potter. Back Row: Dana Vickery, Peggy Wolfe Marty Stanbridge, Linda Blasi. 244 l'N Z ,.. 'z5'x : it ,.-.. ff gg Delta Chi VW, S The spirit and pride at 820 South Street runs high among the men of Delta Chi. With emphasis on scholarship and partici- pation in campus life Delta Chi has con- tributed a great deal to campus projects. Their spirit is evident in civic projects in- cluding Red Cross and Muscular Dystro- phy drives. This years sports program gave the men of Delta Chi a chance to prove their athletic ability. The brothers started the season by capturing the IFC soccer championship and continued upward from , , , that point. PLEDGES: Front Row: Jim Mitchell, Tim McCann, Chuck Baribau, Mike McGowan, Bob Scott, Mike Le- Beau. Back Row: Chuck Eppelheimer, Dave Layle, Bob Kozak, Gary Korona, John Coe, Steve Overweig. First Row: Dick Banta, Bill Kellogg, Ted Berghorst, Tom Laskowski, Bob Pallas, Mom Lovett, Jack Wismer, Kirk Kobylik, Pat Ruteledge Second Row: Jim Warmington, Ray Blazak, Larry Smith, John Schowalter, Dick Barnhorst, Fred Nicholick, Roger Couthup, .lack Brennan Mike DeVrendt, Joe Kammer, Gary Limpke, Bill Frost. Tom Kroupel. Third Row: John Montgomery, Bob Minack, Gary Johns, Rudy Taylor Denny Oberland, Dave Neal, Bob Gourd. Fourlh Row: George Topoll, Hoe Zimmer, Rick Miller, Gary Heitsch, Chet Razaf, Steve Hoelscher, Mike Turek. Back Row: Dick Tauson, Craig Carlson, Gib Salisbury, Gary Pagel, Roger Parrott, Randy Hayes, Bob Brandstatter, Ed Price Rich Hirch, Frank Cahill, Brian Treglown, Arnie Kopitski, Del Mackei. 245 Q Delfci Sigma Phi Brothers in the bond forever is a phrase which signifies well the ties of brotherhood among the men of Delta Sigma Phi. By working to- gether, the Delt Sigs were able to capture honors in all phases of campus life. In the area of sports the brothers worked as a team and did exceed- ingly well. The brothers of the Beta Tau chapter of Delta Sigma Phi do not work for themselves alone, they work for others. With an active par- ticipation in civic projects they have olfered their services to Muscular Dystrophy and Blood Drwes' EXECUTIVE BOARD: Back Row: Tim Flanagan, Bin De- Muth. From Row: J. P. McVicker, John Chrisman, Richard Meekin, Ken Nestico, Front Row: Dave Collins, Bill De Muth, John Chrisman, Mom Hoekinga, Ken Nestico, Mike Boutell. Second Row: Art Dutra, Rick. Koning, Tim Flanagan, Bob Thiesen, Kit Funderburk, Jim Cassily, Mike Howe, Smiles Dunlap, Hugh Baughan, Vince Cerra, Carl Krohn, Jim True- blood, George Renner, Jim Chaullin, Tom Schommer, Jim Haracus, Jake Paquette. Third Row: J. P. McVicker, Gary Frank, Rich Donahue. Last Row: Tim O'Brien, Don Cady, Doug Walters, Mike Barnes, Bill Gier, Kent Roberts, Marty Scheer, Ron Becker, Rick Crews, Roger Gul- liver, John Davis, Bob Chadwick, Jack Koning, Dennis Dahlstadt, Rich Adams, Phil Fiandt, Brad Munk. 246 f 4. Front Row Pamela Brantley Marie Carithers, Selena Parker, Karen Jackson, Paulette Butler. Back Row: Georgia Burgess, Gwendolyn Walden Michelle Scott Carol Snowden Barbara Moore, Karen Sanders, Iris Woodberry, Viola Majors, Donna Kersey. Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta, known throughout the world, takes pride in every one of its 273 chapters. The women of the Delta Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Theta stress service and scholarship. Their campus activities includeg Fresh- man Carnival, Homecoming, Sorority Sing, and a Founders, Day Program. PLEDGES: Front I0 Back: Charlotte Richards, San- dra Ford, Karen Williams, Juanita Waiters, Bar- bara McKeever, Phylis Triplett, Marylin Yar- borough, Wanda Bonds, Peggy Davis, Andrea Swan. Delta Upsilon The primary goals of Delta Upsilon which are: the promotion of friendship, the development of character, the diffusion of liberal culture and the advancement of justice all tend to give each man a diversified life. The DU'S actively participate in the Freshman Carnival, Dad's Day, I.F.C. Retreat and sponsor the DU Variety Night. ' I mm ..,...s4 ,--4 f H -.. First Row.' Denny Fuelling, Scott Garrison, Jim Schueler, Fred Bohl, Mick Fournier, Tom Seavy, Bob Babcock. Second Row: Gregg Johnson, Mike Ronoyne, Dave Knapp, Mike Mirgon, Bill Nuber, Tom Chambers, Bill Root, Doug Labs. Third Row: Chet Trybus, .lim Karagon, Chris Perry, Jim Longhurst, Mike Renaud. Fourth Row: Bob Ida, George Malacos, John Thompson, Bob Crain, Fmh Row: Dennis Kaneonori, Rich Lang, Steve Hort, Don Speed, Jerry Peterson, Larry Miller. Sixth Row: Dave Perry, Gary Starkan, Bill MacMillan, Dick Beal, Brian Riddly, Ron Lotero, Phil Hersha, Bill Milliken. Last Row: Don Berger, Rick Abbot, Bill Walsh, Pete Albert- son, Jim Solberg, Lloyd Engel, Terry De Haan, Randy Bos, Norm Gatlieb. Shauncy, fMascotJ. First Row: Don Barker, Mike O'Connor. Second Raw: John Schirmer, Jo Repya, Bill Griffin, Bill Curnelia, Frank Forest. Third Row.' Jack Van Dyke, Bill Stibitz, Pete Vander Beek, Rick Quinn, Bob Huisman, Bob Drury. Fourth Row: Bill Daam, Bud Ward, Al Mulder, Paul Newby. f ' K'-:'Q Y-U. Front Row: Sue Baker, Elaine Eisner, Pat Martin, Sue Holderman, Katie Humphreys, Linda Todd, Nancy Flynn, Jane Kemp, Dee Dee Blod- gett, Carol Sarosik. Second Row: Penny Larsen, Sharon Roberts, Paula Power, Rosemary Pedlar, Pat Whisman, Judy Gill, Sue Kern, Sharon Butler, Barb McKeand, Sharon Mann, Joanie Booth. Third Row: Sue Turner, Nancy Farr, Janie Weijent, Pat Gilstrap, Betty Steward, Judy Weinkauf, Lynn Szymke, Mary Greenwold. Fourlh Row: Opie Opalinski, Carol Ousuch, Nancy Bergdorf, Karen Plecha, Lisa Batzer, Nancy Hardy, Marcia Macutchan, Phyliss Pyl,am. Anne Cunningham, Maryjo Bartolacci, Back Row: Jan Bos, Jan West, Linda Boyle, Diana Dillon, Julie Messer, Julia Neukom, Judy Cascarelli. Delta Zeta The Gamma Pi chapter of Delta Zeta has dis- tinguished itself in the state by winning the activities award for the past six years. The goals of a Delta Zeta are philanthropic, schol- arship, and social. A Hearing Aid project for deaf children is their main National Philan- thropy. The DZ's placed in Greek Variety Night, won the sorority Blood Drive Trophy, and two sisters served on this years Home- coming Court. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front Row: Annette Ashby, Elaine Eisner, Katie Humphreys. Back Row: Sue Holderman, Pat Martin, Sue Parker, Mary Greenwold. 249 Kappa Alpha Psi The goal of Kappa Alpha Psi is directed toward uniting men of culture, patriotism, and honor in a bond of fraternity brotherhood. Their goal can be seen in a national service program designed for the career orientation of youth-the Guild Right Movement. Scholarship is also stressed by the men of Kappa Alpha Psi through a national scholarship fund, leadership through the under- graduate Leadership Conference, and community and social responsibility through various civic projects. The fraternity's better graduate and undergraduate relations are stressed through advisory councils along with many wholesome social activities. Firsl Row: Richard Morgan, John Binion, Noel A. Webley II, James Barnes Jr., Ronald Williams, Robert A. Hood, Middle R0w.' Herbert Steward Ill, Les- lie M. Ezidose, Boice Bowman, James W. Miller, Las! Row: Victor Bibbins, Leslie Whitaker. First Row: Herbert Stewart fDean of Pledgesj, Ethan Vinson, Raymond Underwood, Joe Brescoe, Middle Row: Michael Speanman William Dougan, Michael McDlenic, Robert Williams, Stanley Gaines. Last Row: Ellis Lee Hull Jr., Gershwin Drain. 250 Gif L1 41- Fronl Row: Steve Rupert, Chuck Paddock, James Vickers, Frank Rolden, Alan Jones, Alan Woodhams. Second Row: Robert Jones, Tom Brack- en, David French, Larry Bos. Third Row: Midke Didkens, William Steger, Timothy Nelson. Back Row: Jim Smith, Larry Holen, Roger Klettke, Brian Trachesel. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Mike Lindquist, Bill Steger, Al Woodhams, Larry Bos, Mike Smith, Al Jones, Tom Bracken. 251 Lambda Chi Alpha During their Hrst semester on campus the men of Lambda Chi Alpha won all three scholarship trophys. The brothers maintained an overall average above a 3. point. Although the Lambda Chi's are new at Western they have increased their size to over 50 members. The brothers sponsored a party for underprivileged chil- dren and during the Red Cross Blood drives they gave contributions and offered their services. t . fe , we Front Row: Mike Braddock, Gary Peterson, Terry Dougherty, Joe McCarol, Dave Haywood, Bob Kent, Ron Amg, Jeff VanDam, Paul Lu- bienicki, Doug Gutshall, Gary Boortz, Bob Hyppio, Jeff Matson, Lyle McPherson, Roger Sanders, Rick Carpenter, Jim Boyer. Middle Row: Vito Periano, Tom DeWoll', Bob Russel, Bill Parsons, Mrs. H. Daley, Milt Collins, Tom Schroder, Dave Leney, Aldis Zuika, Jim Reisnger, Gary Schultz, Bob Piehl, Dick VanDyke. Back Row: Phi Kappa Tclu The men of Phi Kappa Tau have completed their house plans for Fraternity Village and construction will soon be underway. The Phi Tau's stress as their goals, a sense of leadership, brotherhood, and scholarship. To this end the brothers aim for scholastic superiority, strive for the unity of the fraternity, work on community projects, and participate in all athletic and campus activities. , , , Dale Livingston represents the Phi Tau s as Western s No. I Kicker. 252 '.7S5'W-Qbuigigwsm , First Row: Nancy Brennan, Sue Henry, Sue LeRoy, Sally Meyer, Gail Goines, Mary Wilkes, Kathy Yevick, Karen Fellows. Phi Mu The women of Phi Mu Sorority have kept them- selves quite busy this year with hard work on their national philanthropic project: the U.S.S. Hope, and fun mixed with work for their D.U. Variety Night. Stressing friendship, Phi Mu's also emphasize their goals of strong sisterhood and individual attainment of a woman's ideal. These qualities are seen by all of W.M.U. through the Phi Mu's dedicated projects of reading to the blind, providing toycarts for hospitals, and participating in Sorority Sing and the Panhellenic Ball. First Row: Cheryl Faulkner, Bunny Richard, Shelly Gentile fPres.J, Alyse Satoh fVice Pres.J, Kathy Jordan, Kathy Saylor. Second Row: Jo- hanne Nannizzi, Marsha Geideman, Linda Schumann, Cazzie Castiglione, Paula Battal, Pam Pavlik, Penny Dilts,-Ellen Schakel. Middle Row: Suzanne McFadzean, Karen Jacobson, Sharon Gambin, Karen Zalewski, Ann Campbell, Paula Luberto, Dorothy Weigl. Fourth Row: Linda Ripley, Tina Schalliol, Judie Nemec, Kitty Buchholtz, Barb Graves, .lean Davies, Betty Csekei, Jamee Wilson. Last Row: Carol Kahal, Donna Mihelich, Judy Kempe, Marsha Leiphart, Maggie Burnett, Pat Robinson, Char Lewis, Connie Tamblin, Pat Moss. 253 Front Row: Gary Heatherington, Darle Udkovich Pat Coshm Jim Perry Barry Hill Gary Thurson Gary Tandless Tony Vince Bill Finger Second Row: Bob Waytolonus, Al Bush Ed Rotzalla lssy Dimaggio Denny Pazzl Mike March Ron Hulewicz Dave Adams Third Ron Al Torstrickal, Larry Miller, Jack Hoyt John Fayad Bob Ltfsey .hm Jokel Bill Patterson Chris Lirsen Las! Row Gary Metter Leo Yam breck, Pete Warburton, Jon Durren, .lim Stuart Tim Eckel Larry Shump Phi Sigmo Epsilon The brothers of Phi Sigma Epsilon are dedicated to establishing sound fellowships and closer bonds among men. Members of Phi Sigma Epsi- lon serve on Mens Union Board, Stu- dent Senate, and Disciplinary Board. During Homecoming Week the Phi Sigs built a house display and a float which took honors in campus-wide competition. The brothers help build the Greek system at Western by par- ticipating in Fraternity Sing and all I.F.C. sports. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Gary Thursam, .lim Perry, Iggy DiMaggio, Las! Row: Gary Meteer, .lon Durren, John Fayad. ,, it ' l J f F tl a 1 I gf 1 t B17 , ., :': Q. , Q wiki 7' i wma ' l l gf 5, C f , li- 1 s :-: N 5KA5L4 rm' , 4 , gi cm' l . Phi Sigma Kappa The goals of Phi Sigma Kappa are to stim- ulate scholarship, promote brotherhood, and develop character. Socially active, they have many formal and informal gatherings with the highlights being their Home- coming Dance, Founders Day Formal, and - an Annual Pledge banquet. Developing the qw, whole personality, participating in Student Government, Community and Welfare proj- ects make these men proud to say HGlad to P- be Phi Sigsw. Gills wilt fbili 'ilk fb L li LITTLE SISTERS. From Row: Jill Porter, Drenda Houston, Fern Graber, Judy Atchin- son. Middle Row: .lan Austin, Julie Smith, Gail Powell, Judy Porter, Becky Agner, Jan Martin. Last Row: Jari Lees, Colleen Burdick, Joanne Talford, Christine Almose, Geri Ely, Linda Gegznas. ,v- Fronz Row: Dave Guinn, Ted Betz, Al Sanders, George Demchek, Jim Lindam. Second Row: John Lacko, Chris Smith, Don Dixon, Bruce Hamm, Dick Heller, Ron Hamilton, Gus Buckholtz, Jess Hoese, .lack Van Gelderen. Third Row: Art Gibson, Steve Hollingworth, Gene Rocko- witz. Kurt Lightfoot, Ross Coppcrsmith, Dave Peterson, Norm Humitz, Phil Lauy, Dan Wright. Las! Row: Bob Isogrigg, Bob Albert, Phil Mroczkowski, Walt McWhorter, Pete Aris, Bob Koehler, Mom Everts, Gene Popow, Al Norris, George Fingleton, Bob Slade, Keith Flanders, Fred Salas, Steve Perkins, Dave Cookerly, Pete Phillip. 255 Pi Kappa Alphci The men of Pi Kappa Alpha take part in an active social life which is headed by their Annual Dream Girl Ball. Another ofthe many lives of the pikes is service to the community. This takes place in the form ol' their pre-Thanksgiving food drive. This year a Big Brother program has been initiated by the EXECUTIVE BOARD From ROW men in attempts to promote the father image to Roger Swing, David Blakely. Second Row: Ronald Drangin, William Martin, fatherless and orphan boys in and around the Kala- R'Cha'd MCRHC' mazoo area. Such a range of activities cannot help but to bring out their strong bond of brotherhood. u . M jig' X S-.git X, ' :A , ' Y If I ., Q ,- ' J T . fi' vi x N ' X' . : ' Q-wsw w..,w h W - ' '- B , L -' '- an ,,.,..,,.....,K is-A. -gi ' j f, I o.e'I',, eel 0 aol' First Row: Roger Sherburn, Bob Boucher, Ron Drangin, Brian Baulch, Hall Miles, Mom Parish, Tom Hyland, Jim Beeby. Second Row: Denny Bates, Dave Blakely, Greg Zimmer, John Bishop. Third Row: Rick McRae, Horst Tillman, Charles Sattler, Roger Svvang, John Crain, Bill Spoonas. Fourth Raw: Bill Dodge, Ken Grodi, Joe Schalon, Rick Forshee, Roger Gauthier. Fwh Row: sitting: Keith Knapp, Charles Kiplinger, Jack Morrison. Sixth Row: Bill Martin, Jerry Engle, Jim Fournier, John Kilpatrick, Bill Hodgins, Lee Rogers, Bill Springer, Kirt Tillman, John Hartman, Steve Helle, Bob Kothe, Chuck Nickel. 256 in 4 ' T 3 ,T E ' awp lk' L' I, , . A , . Q- , M ' ,,, A , 3 l Fronz Row: Thomas Mohler, Wayne Hojnacki, Alex Buchanan, John Haezebrouck, Schnoppsundbier, Sam Thompson, Bill Lynn, Goger Ganszver, Joe Segedy. Second Row: Doug Long, Charles Farkas, Bill Magagi, Paul Paauwe, Third Row.' Tom Wischer, Rick Moser, Mike Ureeland, Dan Lynch, Walt Webster, Tom Slama, Rich Boutout, Bill Iddings, Larry Heckaman, Dave Henderson, Randy Yake, Jim Szamecke. Fourth Row: Bill Strait, Pete Panaretus, Pat Phee, Chuck Bidelman, Dan Opalka, Bill Rauch, Art Maelrander, Greg Miller, Bill Zeman, Tom Dellario. Back Row: Jim Meyer, John Witteveen, Ken Karasick, Tom Colliield, Al Piwinski, Gary O'Toole, Burt Vseem, Tom Bausman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon LITTLE SISTERS: Front Row: Kathy Carey, Jae Korlhals, Mary Perlongo, Mom Fausnangh, Lou Ann Knudsen, Gail Snodgrass, Second Row: Sara Wood, Janet Lyke, Marylin Smith, Dawn Mc- Cune, Beth Riordan, .Ian Gallihugh, Ruth Manahan, Gladys Maxim, Cindy Allen, Judi Hosiack, Sue Doyle, Cathy Bath, Linda Boje. For the past thirty years SAE has ranked high in quality of members and national strength. The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon promote high scholar- ship true brotherhood, and better inter- fraternity relations. The yellow bricks found all over campus during Home- coming week signify the enthusiasm of SAE's in promoting the spirit of the entire school. Sigma Chi The men of Sigma Chi are interested First Row, left to right: Larry Rayment, Dale McFarland, Ron Hostetler, Mrs. Canavan, Vaughn Smith, Gary Gilbert, Bruce Griffin. Second Row: Bob Dinehart, Greg Spooner, Dave Novic, Nancy Hanmer, chapter sweetheart: Jim Belinger, Wayne Fischer, Ralph Hammel, Third Row.' Bob Vengoni, Mike Mauer, Rich Skelton, Jim Crossmen, Mike Cronin, Keith Garrison. Fourth Row: Gary Thomas, Denny Redmond, Ken Braken, Dave Carter, Jim Schultz, Bill Austin. Fwh Row: Denny Grimm, Jerry Cavalier, Jim Shephard, Tom Langley, Tim Chanter, Lee Stevens. Sixth Row: Dick Rozek, Mike Deriemaeker, John Rogers, Tony Shelton, Dan Drobnick, Al SufTel. Seventh Row: Terry Trumbo, Denny Cox, Grant Winston, Denny Faft, Reid Spencer. Eighth Row: Scott Munger, John Yeoman, John Hamilton, Chuck Fitield, Eric Blalock. EXECUTIVE BUARD, left to right: Mike Mauer, Bob Dinehart, Chuck Fifield, Denny in all phases of campus activities. This Grimm, Tony Shelton, Al Sulfel, Vaughn is clearly evident from the fact that many of the brothers hold ofhces in such organizations as USCB, Student Association, Traffic Court, Men's Dis- cipline Board, and for the planning of Smith. Homecoming. The fraternity main- 0- tains high scholarship in the pledge class as well as among the active members. Sports seem to be another one of the main interests of Sigma Chi The fraternity placed second in fraternity football games and were at one time tied for first place for the all campus-all sports trophy. Sigma Chi is also active in public affairs. During the Christmas Season they held parties for children at Lakeside Home for Boys and for the children at the Juve- ntle Home. The fraternity received recognition for keeping a total of 43 people at their house during the snow- storm oflate January. 258 From left to right, Firsl Row: Susan Dase, Beth Bannister, Patti Soulliere, Maryanne Vaubel,.Pam Perkins, Carol Mitchell, Holly Schultz, Sheila Sandrock, Beth Tiefenthal, Pat Moen, Ruth Walker, Sharon McDonnell, Mary Williamson. Middle Row: Carol Hobaugh, Pam Mc- Intyre, Liz Nash, Nancy Tomlin, Shirley Mueller, Martha Jossman, Jane Martiny. Back Row: Billie Gelinas, Joan Forgrave, Elaine Yossos, Garthanne Peterson, Carrie Gohlke, Zella McArthur, Cindy Zull, Dorlaie Ruczynski, Linda Yates, Sue Fox, Janice Foster, Judy Hillman Donna Burns, Sharon Jones, Jonel Jones. v It is no wonder that the Sigma Kappa sorority at Western . received the honor of being the most outstanding chapter in Michigan. The sisters have been active in Mortar Board, USCB, AWS, Panhellenic Council, and they have been members of OT, Business, Biology, and Educational Ka honoraries. This past year has seen the Sigma Kappa's working at the Fairmount County Hospital with the aged and collecting books for the Job Corps library. Each in- dividual girl strives to keep a high standard in service, personal attainment, and scholarship among other things. , 5 I I , I 3 1 '14, K l l , ia 1 5 Q.. ' , 1 ,K f I J, wilt , , y .. f J Milt 1 ' , Q -, ' ' if .fax ffm' -C-asf - 35553 First Row: from left to right: Beth Bannister, Carol Hobaugh, Judy Hill- man, Jonel Jones, Nancy Manegold, Back Row: Kathy Weiler, Martha Jossman, Bonnie Wick, Donna Burns, Sheila Sandrock, Maryanne Vaubel. 259 Sigma Sigma Sigma First Row: Barb Skogms, Louise Bruttell, Mary Lou Rosella, Cathy Ott, Pam Johnson, Nancy Yovich, Barb Franz. Second Row: Jane Hartman, Mary Anne Poggenburg, Hiedi Vogler, Kathy DuBois, Cynthia Kish, Saundra McGraw, Harriet Holman, Patty Rottman. Third Row: Jan Farell, Donna Frailing, Helen Yvtema, Karol Kraas, Susan Teufel, Sandy Lawrence, Mary A. Siwek, Cathy Meade, Peg Mack- in. Fourth Row: Sue Millen, Linda Lines, Laura McKeever, Bonni Josarg, Pam'Bontrager, Jane Mulligan. Jan Lambeck, Jane Baron, Gail Phillips. The Tri Sigs' annual Topsy Turvy Dance was i again a huge success this fall. The proceeds from this philanthropic project all went to their Robbie Page Memorial Fund. At their annual Christmas Party, the women of Sigma Sigma Sigma took pleasure in entertaining underprivileged children. Throughout the year Tri Sigs also participated actively in Homecoming, Dads' and Moms' Days, Sorority Sing, Founder's Day, and a food drive for needy families. The women of Tri Sig all feel that they have a close band of sisters believing in their slogan- loving, giving, and sharing with all. l Front Row: Marty Fant, Mary Sue Bruegel, Marti Ciaramito, Marriane 5 Notter. Back Row: Nancy Milem, Peggy Cattel, Kim Gargill, Mary Ellen Bennick. i I 260 EXECUTIVE BOARD: Sealed: .lim Harrom, Paul Gulbis, Jim Krempa. Back Row Gail Dutcher, Howard Major. Pete Perich, Mike Gryble, Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity was the first social organization found on West- ern's campus. The men of Sigma Tau Gamma participate in all campus ac- tivities. During the Christmas season they painted a prize-winning window in the Student Center. The brothers also par- ticipate in IFC sports, Homecoming Week, and Snow Carnival. Front Row Jim Krempa, Chuck Awihart, Pete Perich, Bob Bugh. Middle Row: Ken Richardson, George Fiala, Paul Gulbis, Jim Uhl, Mike Christian Back Row: Brian Moore, Mike Gryble, Paul MacNellis, Gail Dutcher, Jim Harrom. Spirit and initiative enabled the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon to claim the Grand prize Home- coming Trophy as their own. For the past three years the brothers have worked together to take top honors for their ingenious Hoats and house displays. Although the Tekes win trophys each year this is not their chief aim. The main goals of Tau Kappa Epsilon are to build men from boys, create well-rounded individuals, and to help build responsible leaders in society. PLEDGES: Fins! Row: Roger Kronin, Larry DePompilo, Karl Dense, Ken Brough- ton, Rich Simons, John Petri, Denny Whittington. Middle Raw: Ken Welch, .lim Abrams, Ron Carr. Back Row: .lim Turner, Jim Parker, .lim Rynne, John Safren, Dick Solar, Bill Smith, Chris Haesis, Larry Bishop, Jim Ahearn, Tau Kappa Epsilon f 9 I jf First Row: Bob Gattshal, Don Wenzel, Mike Mathews, Wesly Williams, Bob Dunn, Mom Adkison, Al Briggson, George Selin, Paul Ihle, Don Simons. Second Row: Bob Haas, Kirk Patee, Chuck Williams, Mike St. Pierre, John Perl, Dave Patterson, Rick Boddette, Rick Staley, Rudy Keller, Tom Kohl, Pete Alderman. Third Row: Vick Fuergeson, Dave Brener, Jim Allen, Bill Wortel, Larry Smith, Pat Koeller, Randy Wright, Denny Zitzer, Craig Kammen. Fourth Row: .lim Champion, .lim Liska, Dave Conzelmann, Bill Mathews, Craig Ka Kaelin, Ron Klein, Lenny Anderson, Larry Naramone. Back Row: Don Chaput, Larry'Jeffreys, Joe Rurode, Dave Reicherts, Paul Lee, Jon Dostal. 262 Front Row: Chuck Hoffey, John Van Ochtan, Matt Dinolfo, Craig Beckley, Steve Drotoz. Second Row: Mike Palmer, Rich Harotg, Don Neu- man, Chuck Rumsey, John Root, Ric Johnson. Third Row: Vern Saper, Fred Manz, Jerry Flenan, Mike Majeski. Fourth Row: Bob Kuhnlein, Dave Drake, Dave Mclntosh. Back Row: Bob Verplank, James DeGrazia, Kent Mordy, Duke Peterson, Pete lacongeli, Mom, Helen E. Dof weny, Tom Custance, Bob Munson, Kent Duylea. :ix to Theta Xi B The brothers of Theta Xi take part in all campus activities. During this past year they did well in the field of sports by taking honors in football and bowling. Each Fall they hold a Brown Jug game with their football rivals, the D.U.'s. The main goals of Theta Xi are to develop strong character, promote brotherhood among all men, and to raise the Greek system to its highest level of achievement on Western's campus. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Ken Dulyea, Secretary, Tom Custance, Treasurer, Duke Peterson, President, Pete Iacoangeli, Vice-President. 263 r iran r- 54:51 ww Zeta Beta Tau The Beta Tau colony at Western increased its size this year in order to charter nationally with Zeta Beta Tau. The men of ZBT have served as officers on IFC and Student Association. During the basketball season the brothers sponsored Hardwood Highlights, which sparked the stu- dents interest in the sport. In the fall, the ZBT's made outstanding contributions to win the Blood Drive Trophy. Hardwood Highlights with Sonny Means proved Io be successhzl. MM? at? - :gr tt' First Row: Al Klopman, Paul Oesterman, James Bondell, Neil Epstein, Rick Markoff, Rick Alprin, Bill Roemer, Second Row: Steve Katz, Carl Givseppone, Bruce Weiss, Ron Pokorny, Kevin McCall, Tony Dimino, Third Row: Lloyd Edelberg, Roy Herbert, Mike Marviglia, Terry Clearwater, Steve Koss, Kim Goldberger, Fourth Row: Mike Mayhall, Steve Christianson, Tony McClain, Andy Sachs, Steve Kravinsky, Back Row: Mel Collins, Elliott Lande, Jim Birberick, Larry Strauss, Dave Karvan, Chuck Wycoff. First Row: Pat Hunt, Pat Likam, Carol Latoszewski, Sharyn Bozarth, Barbara Johnson, Jeanne Woods, Susan Finklemann, Debi Crawford, Debi Kohl, Barbara Ladzick, Jane Snyder, Donna Ferrero, Karen Perrella, Carol Benson, Beth Riordan. Second Row: Nancy Davis, Barbara Kramer, Nancy Kermode, Sue Alm, Marilyn W. Johnson, Nancy Travnik, Marilyn N. Johnson, Linda Guenther, Mike Semenczuk, Anne Swiatecki, Kathy Lattin, Cheryl Campbell, Nyla Nutt, Charlotte Keefer, Chris Robinette, Jean Cline, Traveling Secretary. Third Row: Karen Royer, Pam Forsteyk, Patty Cutting, Ann Wesley, Cheryl Patterson, Ginger Hartsema, Sue Young, Pam Horn, Sue Heath, Nancy Fowler, Gloria Filarski, Marjorie Buck, Pat Strung, Sue Fuener, Nancy Widell, Linda Karsted. Fourth Row: Linda Matthews, Sue Vogel, Karen Hoots, Louise Wester- lund, Linda Taylor, Kathy Swanson, Marti Ayers, Nancy Kaufmann, Carol Winkel, Ann Lortz, Dian Meyers, Karen Casebeer. Nancy Gian- netti, Jane Vanderleest, Debby Pellowe. Gamma Phi Beta, the newest sorority on Western's campus presented 68 pledges at the Panhellenic Ball this winter. The national chapter was founded in i874 at Syracuse University, chapters now extend through- out the United States and Canada. The sisters of Gamma Phi Beta strive to develop the highest type of . womanhood through education, social life and services Ph' to the country and humanity. Even though they were just initiated at Western the Gamma Phi's partici- pated in Sorority Sing and Mom's Day Weekend. Mem- bers of Gamma Phi served on Women's Disciplinary Board, Daisy Chain and Alpha Lambda Delta. The new Pledges receive their pins from Jean Cline, National advisor. 265 no iiixonnng nbeau room wi . DRIAY Spindler Hall x4 5 ii' -4 Front Row: Sharon Outman, Penny Munroe, Karen Iverson CCorres. Secj, Shirley Mueller fTreas.J, Sue Scheneberger fVice-Pres,J, Garthanne Peterson Wice-Pres.j, Miss Trevarrow fAst. Dir.J, Mrs. Blakney fDirectorJ, Miss RunkelffAst. Dir.l, Linda Pelon.'Secona' Row: Mary Ann Carroll, Pat Rottier, Carol Benson, Mary Burns, Anne Back, Paulette Meredith, Carole Ringelberg, Marge Captain, Rosie Horshman, Diane Bielawa, Sue Baughman, Kay Rennhack, Sue Glatz, Sandy Burge. Marcia Sutton fPres.J not present. 268 With the help of Snoopy Ihe Spindler X women conveyed the thoughts of many - N W.M. U. students . . . - ! Te 'x , wfw fflm we 5 a 0, YOU we he Q 'flaw--, oem L 'Aix ti XJ ,fe ,, Mai. Spindlerfnds it easy 10 run out ofroomfor all their cases. The ivied walls, arching trees and traditional atmosphere of the East Campus imbue its residents with the spirit of a small college. Many students enjoy the propinquity of the East campus to the theatre, women's P.E. department, and School of Business. Though the residence halls are the oldest on campus, the spirit ofthe East Campus is profuse and very much alive. Front Row: Kent Lavdeman, Steve Smith, Judy Serra. Second Row: Lanny Tuthill fPres.J, Jean Serra, Gary McKean fTreas.J, Ted Prfhetl, Bob Newhouse, Tom Seavey, Gene Weisbod, Third Row: Jim Heystek, Mr. Joseph Serra, Mrs. Joseph Serra, Joe Serra, Mike Ai man, Bill Sweet, SIGU' Their very own sweatshirts. Front Row: Mr. Herb Jones, Mr. Vince Engle. Second Row: Mr. Willian Liakas, Mr. Ted Nelson. 270 Vcmdercook Hall 271 Homecoming happenings are fun, especially the house display. Apparently the Bronco Transit wasn'tfas! enough. Wclwood Hall 272 kat' ,p Front Row: Jim Russell fPres.j, Mrs. Bidelman LDirec1orJ, Mr. Bidelman QDirectorJ. Second Row: Chuck Mestek, Bob Koenig, Dick Hetrick fTres.J, Tom May fSec.J, Terry Sack QAsst. Directorj, Jim Kolinski, Larry Bogusz CVice-Pres.J, Tom Jones. double doubIe...l0iI and 1r0uble...jfre burn and cauldron bubble. v QA. f -i- .l' Q Somepeople study. 273 Qi. r rg q-'X -.Z 'P' r,- '-: eff 'E-51 A dinner was given in honor ofCoach Doolittle. WN'-2' --ff: , aa P E,,,ig3t1L:efmi W Q if 35 ' V 4 A1 Let's get this House Display jinished! Thejirst snow. 274 Bigelow Holl First Row: Jack McKay, Rob Iciek, Terry McGavin. Second Row: Jim Siegmann fTreas.j, John Gazella fAthletic Dir.J, Rudy Miska QV. Pres.J, Alan Ivany fPres.J, Gary Uldriks fSec.J, Dale Deditch CSI. Senateb. Third Row: Ray Miller, Stan Dunton, Charles Green, Rick Litow, Gary Gillette, Ron Franz, Gary Schlaack, Dave Hostetter, Joe Tremml, Paul Wagner. Fourth Row: Bill Seifert, Rich Grace, Jim Miars, Ron Bullard, Joe Moore, John Nordberg, Don Schneider, Ray Seppamaki, Bill Heath. 275 -4, The West .Campus is the hub from which all campus activ- ity flows. The residents of the West Campus may be a little envious ofthe Valley's golden leaves in autumn, or the ivy walls and budding trees' of spring on the East Campus, but when winter winds howl, the residents of the twelve halls on the West Campus are grateful that the Student Center, Sangren and Wood Halls, Read Field House, and the Engineering Technology building are all a quick walk from their dorms. This year the residents ofthe West Campus have watched new buildings rise on the rolling plains of the former golf courseg the cry of fore replaced with the cacophony of air hammers and cement mixers. The seemingly never ending proliferation of edifices of the West Campus insures its residents that they will continue to, in their words, live in the best location on campus. Franz row: Ann Robinson CCorres, Sec.J, Carol Fisher fTreas.J, Linda Lennier fPresJ Gayle Baldwin Wice Presj Marcia Pierce QVICC Presj Aurelia Moore fRec. Sec.J. Second row: Millie Russel, Marie Robeson Linda Wolfe Dayle Terpstra Mary McManus Joyce Warner Third row .Ianer Brenneman, Claudia Miller, Cheryl Gardner, Carolyn Toretta, Carol Wright Chris Alberti Ruth Zalewshi Terry Smith Judy Grace 9'3 Af Ernest Burnham Hall x v 4 :H ,..-,.4n ,,,. Girls will be girls I il 277 P.J. 's. and bonnets are just right for this picture auction. Smilh Burnham Hcill Front Row: Mrs, Jean Pataky fDirectorJ, Harriet Frostic fTreas.J Jacqueline Vilmar QVice-Pres.l, Judith Hanson fPres.j, Nancy Bingham CVice-Presj, Willodean Lolley fRec. Sec.J, Marsha LeMay fCorres. Sec.J. Second Row: Barbara Buter, Barbara Moore, Judith Claytor, Anda Straume, Marilyn Hoehn, Eleanor Jorgensen, Francile Priest, Pamela Zoerman. Third Row: Priscilla Martin, Mary Forrester, Penny Essen- berg, Linda Loichinger, Sandra Sefacli, Connie Everett, Janice Kuorka, Elizabeth Pueschel. Fourth R0w.' Deanna Doyle, Patricia Brannan, Linda Thompson, Carol Lutz, Delores Zajchowski, Barbara Pezet, Cynthia White, Patricia Hanson, Maureen Earley. at 1? 3 'TJ' LM Y ?'Sl Y r ' K In Memoriam of Mrs. Stevens X 4 I. ...,' x r . ff.-ny X. fd!! ig ,. V , , .-' 3 4 ,ggQ.5W. N nidiusi , f ' 1 f..'- . 5 . R :A S A , .w 2 wx wy . B 'fri' 4' 91 , , ,1i25:Pi5fffssa.. . -- I 9 P' M-f ax 7, . P - r -S ew-evfk A 1 Ly mes , - -ek' 'J ' ,, , fx' , mg.A- as .,Wumm.1 , Qwuym 119mm M 5 gpu, . V25 sk . .,.,g5,j'1 f Y ' 2f.2.,4: Q 3451- , ':Agme,aw A ,,fYw,.W ,V 1 x 4' M ' ,Q .W ' J 1 i. gfffiiifbi J HQIISZCEC ' 5:51, UL fggg We 1 Lxvc cxuhcmnllv DIL hndxuulully. if? we sa, i !!,, , !,,-: M Davis Hall mga First Row: Sue Boughner fRec. Seal, Holly Schultz fVice Presj, Alyse Satoh fPres.j, Nancy Davis CVice Presj, Mery Kerr 1Corres. Sec.j, Donna Nied fTres.j. Second Row: Pam Perkins, Connie Block, Nancy Fowler, Maggie Collins, Liz Nash, Joanie Paulich, Kay Kennedy. Third Row: Mrs. Thomp- son, Lorie Sharp, Barb Gebott, Beverly Evan, Trish Bronstad, Zella MacArthur, Jane Terry, Miss Reed. Fourth Row: Rita Hemela, Val Flanagan, Nancy Truhn, Carol Otwell, Ruth Rutzen, Gail Squiers, Miss Gruhn, Charoltte Hart. 280 .ll AN n H.. nw ...My n 4 L v1 Lcmlznu-c ' V., ,- W . vq if , uk 'Z ' , An if sw ify CJ U '- ., wb J 1 V V .fi fs, N , fi Nfl , a 5 A Lk. dr f , gk, . lllw. ' Q M YK as ' xi' H i f LJ BL . , W, ,:s:'f, c gnu X 1 x 1 1 , v X ,-W. - ,Q-A ' ,if .gi Plenty ofpillows. was 5555. 51,2 '- f f n Sihue Plenty of paper and E vw mm: X 5 ,wfis ' mx .. if -8, elif-,Q ffzmlzgg. ---mlzgfrw l , ,, . ll rludumin Li-ll ' airs-L54 Va W llllmm. W X 'UWIW 'E' IWIZKU .r fam sag' ..,l, fi fafiii Q:2'F5'7 ' -- , 1 - r - ' - I v . :. v ll , I 2 k , . I ' l ' - 2 1 , 2 xx A ' K 1 ' Y v S :fi 5 ' ' 5 7 f E -Ari rf Q :L F ' ,3- - E ll, - ll ll LE K w x AX Front row: Norma Zubke fCorres. Sec.J, Sue Burbach fTreas.J, Jane Randell CVice-Prcs.J, Jan Taylor fPrcs.J, Sue Beebe Nice-Pres.J, Ann Miller fRec. Sec.j. Second row: Mary Essenberg, Kathy Suabedissen, Barb Henry, Deborah Crowford, Sandra Wessel, Shirley Elzroth, Martha Ciaramitaro, Sue Alford, Mary Brosey. Draper Hall Look, a lel1er! wr-ff rw I 2' 'jglp 'F l 1 L -'Y - ! K ' ' 'Q.: V qf- ' , :ww P, .4 . - , X I, ,I ,ggusgqfgg i , f ii z g 'h Q - 7 ,. ' . , S 5' F Ei .4 Q ...- ,ms V sq. Q va k ,Q Q gt M I ,. my Q . c 'ES' . , Ni' 5 . ,x - In .W . M 4 , A, -'J Y 1 ug ...v....- 'ii fum.. iff ,HN w J: ' -n . 1. , f ,pf a1?:'L X, im 7 if i f f ,,,, , , J - z Q ' I 7953 f 3 4 ' - 5 Q ...., , 1 4 ' I 1 ., f- f v fig N f :gg 4 .E '-r T . 3 Q W I Wm Q ' 4 14 95 k I ,, 1 x, 34 ' Q - ' :.: ,Af ..-- A L I wifi ir J . N ' F W 12101017 N37 ww- T. V. lime. Z Dr.Pippenisn'Iin Teeler Toner Marathon. do Q31 ,vs First Row: Jess Cooper fCorres. Sec.J, Jane Hartman QRec. Sec.J, Andrea Swan CV, Presb, Pattie Heath fPres.J, Carol Sinning QV. Pres.J, Karen Pagenstecher QTreas.J. Second Row.' Leslie Cross, Donna Montgomery, Barb Bates, Linda Phipps, Susie Winkler, Cindy Adloil, Jackie Papay, Miss Peterson. Third Row: Sally McKenzie, Julie Miller, Marcia Hunt, Connie Smith, Kathi Parrish, Marti DeVoe, Beth Riordan, Mrs. Lake, Fourth Row.' Marilyn Yarbrough, Linda Taby, Gail Mclntosh, Joannie Hildner, Joanna Cox, Jan Fifelski, Judy Weber. -4. The Last Time I Saw Paris We won!! 286 i It's a pledge auclion. ,A 4.50 . . . do Ihear.55.00? . French Hall Q 287 Dads are King F0rA Day at French's tea T 5 3.- . :ssl , Z.. :nge , .V Y ,. Q I 1 V, ,Q ggiffisr V 551, Q35 21 4 ' 'W Mm. -Q Y V7 we ,- .- , ,rl g :zwM r . Wi i M sueuwfg' f , ,f , 3,7 , to 51 f - W-t W B I 9, ' ev 1 re. ' ttf, ' I I W.. N , ,,.5gm1.e . W l Y fi A, , N . ,.!,T.!f, lr.: G' ks. , Q ix, ,im x K A' ' ' 1, f' I S2535 fra:.m'a-,rigliift : , 4 .7 , . ,M , , , S , ,, V Front Row: Sharyn Buckmaster QPres.j, Jean Plank fCorres. Sec.J Second Row.' Connie Seeback fVice-Presj, Sally Vaillancourt QRec, Sec.J, Sandy Law- rence QVice-Pres.J, Debbie Hines CTreas.D. Third Row: Maureen Delehanty, Kay Smith, Sharon McAuliffe, Anne Morley, Chris Coller, Pat Clagett, Cloria Contreras, Myra Blackburn, Vicki Butler. Fourth Row.' Ilene l-Iovey, Betty Bergstrom, Linda Werkley, Sally Bronkema, Julie Vandewater, Sue Osborn, Sherly Mackey, .loan McGregor. 'Ts' F S 'ce -at g ,K4 Henry has fun at Freshman Carnival. Henry Hall 289 Dante brings Henry women luck Hoekie Hall Cafeteria Oh, the headaches ofa dorm president! J 'M v 13 1 S ' i ' ' W , - , .. , ., 4.11: .sms . . ,i 1 - , fs.-,f. -sirrzz-iowa , - f ,, -.giriyxfggi-i Fronl row: Dave Travis, John Stack, Mike Freeland, Dan Prins, Pat Brady. Second row: Chuck Luley, Jack DiGiulio fVice-Pres.J, Mike Bernhardt fVice-Pres.J, Preston Storms fPres.J, Fred Hligli QCorres. Sec.J, Mike Kilbourn fRec. Secj. Third row: Dennis Stanton, Mike Boccia, John Saltz- gaber. Steve Campbell. Fourth row: Gary Schwass, Dick Stolle, Harry Vandenbrink, Dan Westrate, Stan Robinson, Henry Ryberg, Bill DeWeerd, Harry Colburn, John Doney. Hoekje has new pnneling. 291 25--1-'I W .1 E 95 txt' XI' Front row: Sherry Weisenbarger, Pat Knapp. Ginger Van Der Molcn, Nancy Greeter. Second row: Carol Beauchamp, Lynne Rowe, Jeannie'Grassi Anne Johnson, Marie Geordaue, Jan Moon, Marianne Batten, Pat Langston. Third row: Karen Roettger fRec. Sec.J, Chris Nowakowskr KVICC Pres.J, Barb Penny fPresidentJ, Linda Petty lVice-Pres.J. N . Candle lights are meaningful ana' fun for Moore women. 293 Front row: Miss Carol Booth fAsst. Dir.j, Mrs. Margaret Willis fDir.J, Miss Norma Captain QAsst. Dir.J. Second row: Dru Hotchkiss fTreas.J, Ellen Oakes CCorres. Sec.J, Kim Block QVice-Pres.J, Lynne Vorce CPres.j, Lana Kliss CVice-Pres.J, Jane Baron fRec. Sec.J. 2 I The cafeteria provides a quiet place to study. 294 2 i ,Fi ll Y ,, ,, M ffC ' 3 ,L .l 1 F My Q :A ' ' Front row: Kathy Trachio, Clare Manning, Jean Nilson, Candy Denhoff, Sharon McDonnel, Cheri Lindower. Second row: Chris Kusnider, Jackie Jessen, Cathy Orosz, Margaret Scott, Carol Kintigh. Third row: Gloris McGahan, Kathy Hartman, Donna Fanelli, Gayle Nii, Carol Anderson, Carole Lossing, Mary Rugani. Fourth row: Bobbie Gornick, Sharon Hassen, Lois Reiwald, Lonnie Cooper, Jo Glaeser, Wendy Drobnyk, Judy Sporway. Seidschlag Hall First Snow Sing N 295 .4 They sure enjoy the new stereo. Women hold a Christmas Party for the children they tutor. 296 N-Er T f Front row: Kathy Lawson fRec. Secj, Judy Phillips fVice-Presj, Nancy Slaby CCorrcs. Secj, Marie Trimpe CPres.J, Janice Tbara fVice-Pres.J, .lan Strahsburg QTres.j. Second row: Gretta VanBree, Marilyn Swank, Jan Nunemaker, Nancy Travnik, Sue Seger, Carol Ann Mitchell, Adele Suardini, Shari Logan, Mrs. Thompson. Third row: Jan Pell, Jonell Gnagy- Barb Wilson, Michele Morrow, Pat Sterkenberg, Betsy Beam, Maurene Strubel. Zimmermcm Hall 297 Brillon-Hadley Hall 1l. K,5'. 'l .,,, Front Row: Sharon Hunt, Marilyn Fox, Toni Mahanga, Linda Easton, Brenda Benzar, Edie Meyer, Judy Ferwerk. Second Row: Carol Opalinski fCorres, Secj, Julia Neukom fVice-Pres.J, Myrna Naber fPres.J, Sue Payne fVice-Pres.J, Kathie Murray fRec. Sec.j, Mary Brinks CTreas.j. Third Row: Ann McDermott, Claudia Boris, Gail Goines, Donna Anderson, Sherry Webster, Donna Stark, Sue Conden, Nancy Dunlap, Chris Ribant. Fourlh Row: Sue McFadzean, Sharon Stanley, Ann Kanzelberger, Pan Krause, Karen Fellows, Sue Doyle, Connie Fredengerg, Sharon Jones. 298 .r ' 5. ref--t Mt, :ily is x R ' S, n Hands full, a nose comes in handy for pushing the elevator button. Goldsworth Valley has been called by some 'lParadise Lost . To those who live there, the rustic charm of the trees and rolling hills is worth the icy walk or nickel bus ride to the other campuses. With novel forms of residence hall government and intrasquad councils, the valley resi- dents, promote a friendly cohesive atmosphere and spon- sor movies and mixers. The valley also olTers the ad- vantages of co-ed dorm life and its own petite mecca for students, the little union . i i 'H 4 l l Qt' il, 1. lil 1 l r i 1 i 1 l f i .X 1 .09 il f F 3 ' K' i into 'bro ' , J 4+ V -K so ,Af QI rl- if Sf?-if ,, ..-I Front Row: Drew Johnson, Pat Scholteis, Phil MacVean, Henry VanKappen. Second Row: JerryKuss, Fred Savve, Sherman Carey, Bruce Uphavs. Third Row: Allen Agree, Tim Phillip, Mike Anderson, Al Cerano, Don Polnichy. Fourth Row: Mike Carnell fPres.J, Barry Demers QV. Pres.j, Chuck Stabb CTreas.J, Chuck Swearingen, Terry Palmer. Fmh Row: Tom Bell, Denny Tyson, Mike Osterman, Jamal Farhat, Ken Warren Ron Smith, Kim Watts. Members nolpictured: Mike Anderson, Steve Brown, Ken Johnson, Dave King, Jerry Paquette. 1fI had a Hammer . . . I'd win first place . . . and Ackley-ShiIl- ing did. l 'F A 1 One can find time lo relax Sometimes . . . Ackley-Shilling IIN What do you mean the elevator is stuck and no one can hear us be cause Ihe band L9 practicing? 301 'Ns 5 Eicher-Le Fevre Hall flux Wim, ' m.f,..f J' -J :Q .,,g5Eg,.' l L 'lil , Front Row: Sue Schultz, Marilyn Helwig, Cynthia Merkle, Judy Gajewski, Bobbie Sue Espy. Second Row: Nancy Hadlow, Sharon Roberts, Candy Swiger, Alexia Leatherwood, Tina Gorski, Karen Van Stelle, Nancy Widell, Kary Judson, Robbie Henderson. Third Row: Gloria Swift, Joanne Nanizzi, Cheryl Macioszczgk, Cathy Richardson, Sue.VerHowe, Roberta Stevenson, Mardia Egland, Linda Geik. Fourth Row: Dorit SeHrecht, Sandy Vanecki, Nancy Cozzilino, Joann Pultorak, Jean MHCVICZF. . 1 A ISS - 1 all 'll 'W A1 Q. gf A if rf if - if 'lil 14 11 ff: W if A , ,,,. af ff T 'If A QQ we ili Ill 1 H gg: ry flip I J we fp iii :ll V S are W wif I 'I C E qgr gm 1 'll' A T I fl 4 in wil fur' C.. N ,l 304 ,, 5 'vi-f l , 4 ,U Front Row: Robert Rowe fPres.J, Dave Horen, Dave Gable, Pat Koeller, Carl Swidorski, Ernie Ringler, Chuck Ream fVice-Presb. Second Row: Don Rankin, Mike Armstrong, Jim Joiner, Terry Cummisky fVice-Presb, Robert Kalvileisch, Jim Hutchinson. Third Row: Jim Stevens, Jim Garvie, Robert Finkbeiner, Mike Fortenbacher, Doyle Disbrow, Fill Jacobs. 305 0 'UW Harrison-Slinson Hcills he i-7,f?,- I i 1 ,gr -,T -.4 -H l From Row: Darlene Lovereign, Pat 0'Brien, Lorraine Nowak, Mary Berkheimer, Paula Brown. Second Row: Margy Keyes, Judy Coscorelli lCorr. Sec.J, Mary Urban QTreas.j, Carol Osuch fPres.J, Carol Mazzetti fRec. Sec.J, Mary Konopnick. Third Row: Judy Kleinbrook, Mary Ann Grambort, Patrica Hunt, Diane Flynn, Linda Botelle, Cora Gallagher, Sandy Spenser, Judy Adams. Fourth Row: Pam McIntyre, Barbara McKeand, Holly Roberts, Nancy Giannetti, Sylvia Crenshaw, Janet Lindenberg, Pat Mclnroy, Marlyn Schuldt, Vi Winstrom, Sandy Scorobet, Nancy Heath. 307 'Nigeria ,Mirn ,,, ii 1 v K , iI'f::'.-f5-t3zi1--- 25 .,.,f,m M. ,seg ,. , ,M JA F aff :gf ' Front Row: Leon Orent, Al Smith, Steve Whittier, Rick Manuszak, Fred Kalis. Second Row: Steve Pletz, Phil Siedel, Mr. Preston, Mrs. Preston, Phil Weaver tPres.J, Al Appel, Steve Katz. Third Row: Tom Chu, Joe Wessinger, Gary Maher, Jay Schwarzberg, Bob Gellman, Paul Ziegler, Jim Hulme, Gary Campbell, Lyn Mead, Craig Peterson, Lyle Schenk. Fourth Row: Larry Alferink, Walter Kline, JefT Werner, Randy Tyles, Terry Johnson, Jim Sawyer, Jim Matthews, Morn Long, Wayne Pierce, Dan Kuhlman, Ken Musselman, Barry Miller, Russ DeYoung. 1-'KA rg,- f,,i o r Nas' ,fly '1 Eldridge-Fox Hall Exercise . . . x X. -Q-56. ' '45 mu' '- 1 42 -121 Q-e 'Q - The men of Eldridge-Fox social ize , . . and . . . Study! GI-,nn ' 'vm I H ww ,MQ my .-15.5 ,,. in ENIDRS' iiiii , Q u i, as ,, Senior 'EE-Li f 5 M SIRI- Yi, , EP ,,., ,, ' -X Mr. John Lore, Advisor Bill Tucker, Treasurer 314 Closs Officers 'wfbxmfk Susan Swan, Secretary E ge Q Qi, . nj- A Jerry Cavalier, President William Roemer, Vice-President 315 The 1967 Senior Class officers have inagurated the 1967 Senior Class Memorial. They have set a goal of 525,000 to be raised by contacting each senior asking that S25 be pledged over the next five years. The interest earned will be used to provide scholarships in the name of the Class of 1967. As 1967 alumni have chil- dren attending Western, they will be given first preference to the scholarship funds. It is expected that each future class will continue the same program. Wal-qi. Who's Who from Western This year Western Michigan University aftiliated with the national publication, Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. There are twenty- tive students receiving this honor which is given for their contribution to the University. Richard Bellingham: Phi Sigma Epsilon, President . . . Omicron Delta Kappa, Pres . . . lVIen's Disciplinary Com- mittee Chairman . . . Golf Team . . . Student Government Committee, Inter Fraternity Council. f 'Ino -PBS .-' -0' , lm M i. Laure Marlette: Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Phi Mortar Board SEA, President Residence Hall 316 Staff Assistant ,. . Honorary Education Society .. . Yugoslav Seminar. Michigan University Carol Schuster: Residence Hall, House Council, Discipline Committee . . . Campus Discipline Committee, . , . AWS, President, Recording Sec . . . Brown 8L Gold Feature Writer Mortar Board Alpha Phi Sorority Greek Goddess. Bill Hanson: Scabbard and Blade, Pres Deputy Brigade Commander Student Association, Charters and Constitutions comm University Homecoming Committee. . C'f w. aureen Tremble: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-Pres. d Social Chairman AWS Mom's Day Chair- n Homecoming Dance Chairman Greek eek Jazz Concert U.S.C.B. Eicher Hall ce-President. Skarritt: Western Players Theta Alpha President . . . Western Herald .. . WIDR Radio Participation in over twenty W.M.U. Theatre . Theatre Technical Assistant. Luretta McCray: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Treasurer . . . University Dancers, President .. . Student Choreographer University Choir Soloist Women's Glee 'Club . . . Honorable Mention-Battle Creek Symphony. Nancy Farr: Delta Zeta, Junior and Senior Panhellenic Rep . . . Panhellenic Council President . . . Mortar Board ...A.W.S. Scholarship Winner Sorority Sing Chair- man . . . Christmas Chocolate Chairman. 3l7 James Johnson: Varsity Baseball All Con- ference Baseball Team lnvitation to Pan American Games Sth. in nation in hitting 66 . . . lst. in nation in triples in 66 .. . Sth. in nation in earned run average 65 . Joanne Townsendz Phi Mu, Treasurer . . . Mortar Board, Rec. Sec Pi Omega Pi, Pres Dorm House Coun- cil, Treas Dorm Girl ol' the Month Dorm Office Manager Homecoming Committee Snow Carni- val Committee , . . Spring Breakfast . . . Sigma Tau Chi. Sandylee Milleri Homecoming, Secretary . . . Western Herald Sec Faculty Student Com- mittee, AWS Focus on Faces Chairman Ac- tivities Scheduling Board Chairman Omega Chi Gamma .. . Young Democrats Secretary . . . Brown and Gold. l l John Russ: General Motors Scholarship. Delta Sigma Rho Tau Kappa Alpha, President Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary Omicron Delta Kappa Men's Varsity Debate Team. 318 Lianne Koplow: Basic Studies Honors Program . . Alpha Lambda Delta Dorm House Council Discipline Comm. Chmn., Student Senator, Stu dent Curriculum Chmn Ecos Espanoles .. Mortar Board . . . Stafl' Assistant . . . Student Re to Faculty Senate SEA Waldo-Sangre Scholar . , . Faculty Memorial Scholarship Winne BUS fwfr f Hillman: Sigma Kappa, Pres . . . Spring Publicity Chmn Staff Assistant Director . . . Mortar Board. Robert Rowe: Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling . , . Sigma Phi Epsilon House Council President ,. . Lineman of Year MAC Defensive Player of Year WMU Honorable Mention All American East West Shrine Game Co-Captain of Football Team. Roemer: Zeta Beta Tau, President and Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres. and . . Senior-Class, Vice-President . , . Sports- WIDR . .. House Council ... Golf. Sue Holderrnan: Delta Zeta, Art 84 Publicity Chmn.. F05 Jolene Morris: House Council Standards Revisions Board Chmn A.W.S. Executive Board A.W.S, Third Vice-President Di- rector of Eligibility Committee Executive Board of Student Ass'n Photo-Editor of Historian. Social Chairman Dorm Publicity Director Brown gl Gold Editor of Brown 8L Gold Year- University Center Board, Art SL Culture Chairman WMU Homecoming Executive steering Committee Publicity Dir Spirit Campaign Chairman Festival of Arts, Student Ass'n ,. . Student Rep, to Fac- ulty Senate Mortar Board Rec. Sec AWS Women's Week Publicity Togo Talk Panhellenic Coordinator. book . . , Board of Trustee Scholarship. Nfl if X 1 , Y ,J f p ,L V, Elaine Eisner: AWS Standards Bd. Vice-Pres . . . Jr. Speaker at AWS Spring Breakfast AWS Girl ofthe Month Delta Zeta, Pres. Sc Rec. Sec .. . Student Association, Big Six Safety Comm House Council Student Life Comm. Assistant Director. Tina Gorski: Dorm President Convention Delegate Dorm Girl of The Month Women's Discipline Comm Dorm Standards Board House Council . . . Chairman of Dorm Elections Chmn. .lack Liles: Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity Phi Eta Sigma University Band Varsity Vagabonds . . . Brass Ensemble . . . Drum Major. .1 IW Sharon Gallagher: Alpha Lambda Delta AWS, Philanthropic Chrm . . . Student Academic Affairs, Student Association AWS Girl of the Month Residence Hall Judiciary Committee Chairman. 320 David Guinn: WIDR Phi Sigma Kappa, vic president IFC, public relations Ex e Board, Student Association Dorm Counci Not pictured: Rick Cutlar hmxkvw. School of Applied Arls and Sciences x 5-.- vu Abernathy, James S. B.S. Dearborn Adams, Frank A. B.S. Grand Rapids Adetumi, Tajuadeen A. B.S. Kalamazoo Akande, Kehinde A. B.S. Kalamazoo Akman, Alptekin B.S. Salihli. Turkey Andalman. Alan C. B.S. Chicago. lll. Amold, Mary B.S. M uskcgon Barnaby, Daryl E. B.S. Kalamazoo Basset, Charles A. B.S. Kalamazoo Bennet, Linda J. B.S. Elsie Bella, David E. B.S. Niles Betz, Ted A. B.S. Climax Binning, William S. B.S. Kalamazoo Birch, Robert B.S. Kalamazoo Bjomseth, Bruce E. B.S. Perry looking lf- vi M 5 Fw i- so W, .li pf -?b' I K M A C S H , ,. -.. . A ,-.,....,.-..,'-no ,Y ,,' ... -. ' l , vi .llll ll' N 'ex 459' Dr. George E Kohrman Applied Arts 8a Sciences Q ii , if r l. 3 . -gi Q. ig Dean, School i 'v . ! . O Graduates Bohnsack, Robert H. B.S. Joliet, lll. Boomgardcn, Susan J. B.S. Huntington Woods Bond, Cathlecn E. B.S. Grand Rapids Bortak, Michael J. B.S. Hastings Bosman, William B. B.S. Dearborn Bradley, David L. B.S. Ceresco Brener, David A. B.S. Lancaster, Penn. Briestansky, John W. B.S. Chicago, lll. Brooks, Lawrence J. B.S. Oak Lawn, lll. Brooke, Richard E. B.S. Kalamazoo Broome, Wendell M. B.S. Grand Rapids Brunk, Raymond L. B.S. Muskegon Hts. Bums, Donna L. B.S. Birmingham Butler,James B.S. Birmingham Campbell. Francis B.S. Peekskill. N.Y. Carr, Roger L. B.S. Kalamazoo Champine,Jerry L. B.S. Muskegon Chapman, Charles B. B.S. Dearborn Chen, Winnie B.S. Kalamazoo Chidcster, Lynette E. B.S. Houghton Lake Christolf, Wendell L. B.S. Lowell Ciueci, Donald H. B.S. Grand Rapids Clark, Catherine E. B.S. Gloucester, Mass. Claus, John S. B.S. Lowell Clayton, Gray W. B.S. Dearborn Colpetzer, Robert M. B.S. Constantine Coumatos, Michael J. B.S. Alameda, Calif. Cutropia, James A. B.S. Hicks, N.Y. Czappa, Dennis J. B.S. Nekoose, Wis. Dalziel, Andrew H. B.S. Berkley Denton, William .l. B.S. Saginaw Dina, Johnson K. B.S. Kalamazoo Dishon, Harold D. B.S. Lincoln Park Dittmar, Robert D. B.S. Orlando, Fla. Doolittle, Harry E. B.S. Wayland Duncan, Erwin R. B.S. Columbia, South America Durfy, Charles H. B.S. Sl. Clair Shores Ecker, Elaine L. B.S. Flint Edmonds, Cleve, Jr. B.S. Battle Creek Edmunds, Carl W. B.S. Midland Ehlers, Edward R. B.S. Springheld Gardens, N.Y. Evans, Richard B. B.S. Farmington -.4 4. with -A .fa mx W , Q , X, li ,i lf gig ,, ,. V2 50 Ugg if 4' ,. i n 4- ...t' -7 I li? ,pi ' . Q I an X -A l l 1 A , 'f g.-.T,.., , Y-- ...Zz M -.?? :Ui 3 if-,ax 4.- 2 Q-fx .5: 3 2 2 Re Graduates Falkowslti, Janet K. B.S. Muskegon Favteck, Richard D. B.S. Cambria Hgts., N.Y. Finley, David W. B.S. Kalamazoo Fleharty. R. Dean B.A. Pleasant Ridge Foupht, Charles D. B.S. Otsego Frank, Gary D. B.S. Byron Center Funderburk, Kit B.S. Taylorville, Ill. Gallagher, Michael J. B.S. Kalamazoo Geglio, Anthony S. B.S. Grand Rapids Gilford, David A. B.S. Newark. N.Y. Gilbert, Gary W. B.S. Dearborn Giordano, Richard F. B.S. Champaign, lllinois Goddard, James H. B.S. Adrian Gnmhos, Frank, Jr. B.S. Southgate Goodnough. Valerie S. B.S. Kalamazoo Goodyear, Michael R. B.S. Battle Creek Gozdecki, Dennis A. B.S. Chicago, Illinois Gray, James D. B.S. Flint Gregor, William J. B.S. Portage Grieger. Kenneth E. B.S. Plymouth Grimes, Carol B.S. Piqua. Ohio Grimm, Dennis C. B.S. Kalamazoo Gross, Erich B.S. Benton Harbor Gmntman. Douglas B.S. Bemton Harbor Guenthardt, Richard W. B.S. Detroit Hamoudi, Ibrahim l. B.S. Baghdad, Iraq Harnerl, Richard L. B.S. Grand Rapids Harper, Earl B.S. Grand Rapids Hartman, Donna B.S. Grand Rapids Hayat, Shanawaz K. B.S. Kohat, Pakistan Hayward, Avis Y. B.A. Delton Heitsch, Gary A. B.S. Westchester. Illinois Henry. Barbara M. B.S. Bellefontaine. Ohio Hiller, Lawrence E. B.S. Attica, Indiana Hillyer, Donald F. B.S. Kalamazoo Horstman..lames W. B.S. Dowagiac Hoster, Herbert B.S. Barrington. illinois Hath, Gene H. B.S. Kalamazoo Hunt, Jim L. B.S. Lawton Hurtado, Louis N. B.S. Bronx, New York Huser. Larry R. B.S. Detroit Hutchinson, Thomas M. B.S. Allen Park Graduates Hyde, Martha J. B.S. Manistce lrland, Peter L. B.S. Jeddo Jarrett. Pamela J. B.S. Fremont, lndiann Jennings, Gary L. B.S. Kalamazoo Johnson, Marian F. B.S. Battle Creek Kakalxaker. Thomas H. B.S. Kalamazoo Kaneshior, Karlcen M. B.S. Hilo, Hawaii Kauppi, James D. B.S. Milford Kershner, Mary Jean B.A. St, Joseph Kersey, Donna J. B.S. Ypsilanti Key, Wallace E. B.S. Rockford, lllinois King, Susan Jane B.S. Birmingham Knanf, Thomas J. B.S. Comstock Park Knowlton, David W. B.S. Otsego Kocsis, Steven F. B.S. Southgate Kohrman, George R. B.S. Kalamazoo Kroon. Jacob T, B.S. Grand Rapids Kropornieki, Edward Jr. B.S Dearborn Hts, Krull. Daniel C. B.S. Kalamazoo Kurmas, Daniel A. B.S. Dearborn Leslie, Larry L. B.S. Middletown Lisner, Norman D. B.S. Three Rivers Long, Gary L. B.S. Kalamazoo Lossing, Carole A. B.S. Midland Lowe, .lelf G. B.S. Kalamazoo Ludwa, Raymond J. B.S. Battle Creek Lyons, Robert F. B.S. Kalamazoo Major. Gary L. B.S. Centerville Maldups, Janis B.S. Kalamazoo Manfre, Dominic P. B.S. Drentwood, New York Manos. Michael B.S. Dearborn Marconi, Richard J. B.S. Lawrence Marks, Thomas W. B.S. Waukesha, Wisconsin Mausolf, David A. B.S. Harbor Beach Mawhinney, Thomas B.S. St. Joseph McComb, Dennis B.S. Battle Creek McGinnis, Michael D. B.S. Milford Mclntyre, Polly J. B.S. Battle Creek McKee, Thomas M. B.S. Hastings Mililbauer. Earl W. B.S. LaValle, Wisconsin Miles, Harold F. B.S. Allen Park Miller, James W. B.S. Detroit Graduates Morris, Wesley D. B.S. Pt. Huron Moskalik,.lames M. B.S. Kalamazoo Nestico, Kenneth Y. B.S. Harper Woods Oesterman, Paul Arthur B.S. Queens. New York Ogata, Brenda S. B.S. Lihue, Kauai. Hawaii Papa, Vincent P. B.S. Grand Rapids Parker,John F. B.S. Kalamazoo Patterson. W.A. B.S. Leonard Peterson, Barry D. B.S. Rochester. Indiana Pierce, Charles J. B.S. Lombard, Illinois Piziali,Joseph P. B.S. Dearborn Prohaslra,James Owen B.S. LaGrange, Illinois Quaalr,.lames M. B.S. Kalamazoo Quentin, Morgan B.S. Kingston, Jamaica W,l. Quirk, Michael J. B.S. Niles. Michigan Rassoul, .lawad A. B.S. Baghdad, Iraq Rathbun, Warren C. M.S. Lansing Reed, Denise L. B.S. Caro Rein, Robert Bmee B,S. Royal Oak Renner, George J. B.S. Monroe Renner, Howard W. B.S. Kalamazoo Rensland, Thomas E, B.S. Conklin Riegling, James R. B.S. Wyoming Rischar, James M. B.S. Pentwater Roberts, Bruce B.S. Lima, Ohio Roberts, Lee D. B.S. Kalamazoo Rocco, Leroy E. B.S. Burlington Rodgers, William C. B.S. Grand Rapids Rushton, Max E. B.S. Clio Ryan, Kevin D. B.S. Brooklyn, New York Salmon, Jack B. Jr. B.S. Flint Sanders, Karen K. B.S. Detroit Sarah, Vincent B.S. Detroit Sawka, Frederick J. B.S.E. Kalamazoo Schoof, William A. B.S. Baldwin, New York Schroer, Michael D. B.S. Seymour, lndiana Selin, George W. B.S. West Hampstead. New York Senko, Stephen B.S. Detroit Schroll, C. J. B.S. Grand Rapids Sibrt, Dennis G. B.S. Three Rivers Signor, Phillip C. B.S. Grand Rapids Skiles, Karen S. B.S. Goshen, indiana Grctcluctles Sliter. James J. B.S. Kalamazoo Sliwa, Wayne A. B.S. Chicago. Illinois Smith, Gary G. B.S. Holland Smith, Vaughn C. B.A. Edwardshurg Snow, Carleton D. Jr. B.S. Jackson Solenberger, Mary J. B.S. Jackson Steeb, Carolyn B.S. Dexter Stoughton, Delbert D. B.S. Paw Paw Strong, David B. B.S. Grand Ledge Sutherland, James W. B.S. Hastings Suarez. Manuel E. B.S. Miami, Florida Swanson. Curtis N. B.S. Kalamazoo Swiger, Gary Edward B.S. Grand Rapids Swihart, Charles R. Jr. B.S. Jackson Taylor, Gabriel 0. B.S. Lagos, Nigeria Tew, James B.S. Battle Creek Tiles, Randall J. B.S. Grand Haven Tillmann, Kurt D. B.S. St, Joseph Thompson, Robert E. B.S. Ferndale Tiesenga, Donald B.S. Grand Rapids Tranter, John D. B.S. Ligonier, Indiana Tregembo, Paul D. B.S. Allen Park Tmran, Richard B.S. Bethpag. New York Tuthill, Lanny Y. B.S. Riverhead, New York VanAs!, John B.S. Kalamazoo Vanllergen, Kenneth H. B.S. Custer VanDuyn, Larry J. B.S. Grand Rapids Vahlsing, Loran L. B.S. Kalamazoo Vannest, John L. B.S. Davison Walker, Ruth E. B.S. Kalamazoo Wagner, John E. Jr. B.S. Dexter Warren. James R. B.S.E. Bay City Wehlting, Jeffrey B. B.S. Ypsilanti Willson, Dean D. B.S. Benton Harbor Wing,Jeanette M. B.S. Jackson Winzeler, Harold R. B.S. Kalamazoo Wolf, Robert W. B.S. Marshall Wood, Elroy M. B.S. Bay City Woodward, Allyn L. B.S. Flint Yeaster, Larry A. B.S. Flint Yurick, Adele R. B.S. Lakewood, Ohio Zoerhof, Barbara G. B.S. Holland !E .1 Jew--R if EZ it rr I WS, A Q B K we . W , , x ,Q .. Z A 3. Q X. ll I he 'A .,b has at do F1 lv G 1 5? 'fre it r , Lal Y ' i '51 ,gb . 5' , ls, ..,.3 -w .-,,, . n.--in-vw di, l Dr. Arnold Schneider: Dean, School of Business Xe.: 1 School of Business 52 T- fe, an va we , v cv rn' Auburn. Indiana Allen Park Union Lake Charlotte Livonia Pontiac Holland Walled Lake Dearborn Berrien Springs Adamian, Richard G. B.B.A Dearborn Adams, David P. B.B.A. Birmingham Alampi, Antonio B.B.A. Roseville Aiken, William J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Albertie, Roger K. B.B.A. Muskegon Alexander, Bemita A. B.S. Shelby Allen, Steven M. B.B.A. Anderson, Dwight L. B.B.A. Anderson, Herbert E. B.B.A. Anderson, John B.B.A. Anstensen,John E. B.B.A. Appel, R.C. B.B.A. Applednm, Robert B.B.A. Armstrong, Joseph R. B.B.A. Bailey. Joseph P. B.S. Bnrelield, Gerald L. B.B.A. Banicki, Stephen P. B.B.A. Flint St. Clair Shores Coldwater 7 BuiTalu St, Joseph Niles Bauman, Karen L. Benton Harbor Union City Tipton Barker, John L. B.B.A. Barnes, Richie C. B.B.A. Bates, Dennis R. B.A. Batson, William H. B.B.A Bauer, Sandra K. B.B.A. B.B.A. Baumeister, Carol A. B.S. Becker, Don B.B.A. Graduates Bedker, Paula K. B.S. Ludington Bellwnre, Allen M. B.B.A. Pullman Benson, Carla D. B.B.A. Coloma Bentley, Russel L. B.B.A. Otsego Beyer, Donald C. B.B.A. Saginaw Blakely, Barbara L. B.B.A. Royal Oak Blanck, Herman C. B.B.A. Flint Blickle,James A. B.B.A. Pittsburg, Penna Bognar, John J. B.B.A. South Bend, Indiana Bolinsky, Gary J. B.B.A. Sarnia, Ontario Bummersbach, Robert J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Bortels, Linda L. B.S. Brighton Bozzo, Ronald L. B.B.A. Lansing Brady. Patricia A. B.B.A. Saulte Ste. Marie Brandstatter, Robert J. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Brandon, Lawrence W. B.B.A. Flint Bray, Miles W. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Brennan, John M. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Bristow, Michael B.B.A. Kalamazoo Brooks, F. Joseph B.B.A. Mattawan Brunson, Linda K. B.B.A. Plainwell Bull. Harrison E. B.S. Kalamazoo Bull, Lynn A. B.B.A. Saginaw Bullard, Diana B.B.A. Kalamazoo Banch, Drexel R. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Burnham,John F. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Cahill, Francis B.B.A. Detroit Callahan, Murray M. B.B.A. Detroit , Calvaruso,Elizaheth B.B.A. Albion CampveII,John A. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Cavilier, Jerry B.B.A. Detroit Chanter, Timothy D. B.B.A. Midland Cochrane, Richard T. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Collims. James P. B.B.A. Detroit Conner, Terril R. B.B.A. Battle Creek Contur, Charles N. B.B.A. Pontiac Cook, Charles E. B.S. Ferndale Coombes, Scott Allan B.B.A. Birmingham Coppoek, Jnhn W. B.B.A. Grosse Pointe Crawford, John D. B.B.A. Cedarville Crank, Robert B.B.A. Dowagiac Curtis, Larry B.B.A. Kalamazoo gat- iiiigiga 5151,-ka QBEWQLX J .WN .. 1:-.j . 'll ' A N' I Daily. Patrick B.B.A. Bay City Daniel, Martha A. B.B.A. Detroit Damrnn, Grayson M.B.A. Royal Oak Darnell. Wayne R. B.B.A. Sidney Dart, David L. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Davidson, James A. B.B.A. Battle Creek Dean, Diann M. B.B.A. Marshall DeHaan, Terry J. B.S. Kalamazoo DeNonyer. LeRoy L. B.A. Kalamazoo Deriemaecker. Michael N. B.B.A. ' Mt. Clemens DeRose, Anna B.S. Battle Creek Dickson, James D, B.B.A. Berrien Springs Dominiaf. Joseph E. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Donnelly, Patrick J. B.B.A. Royal Oak Dozc-man. Ronald H. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Drahczyk, Anthony P. B.B.A. Grand Haven Dreyer, Jack P. B.S. Kalamazoo Dmmmond, DeWayne D. B.B.A. Kalamazoo DuRoss. Thomas J. ,B.B.A. Detroit Dwyer, Ronald J. B.B.A. Detroit Earl, Homer J. B.B.A. Battle Creek Eckman, Joanne M. B.S. lnkster Ertman, Connie L. B.B.A. Eau Claire Everett, Dennis M. B.B.A. LaGrange Park. Illinois Farkas, Charles B. B.B.A. Chicago. Illinois Ferguson, Elaine C. B.B.A. Sault Ste. Marie Finlayson, Nancy L. B.B.A. Western Springs, lllinois Fisher, Roger T. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Fixler, Harvey E. B.B.A. East Grand Rapids Flippen, Robert B.B.A. Sl. Joseph Flynn, Robert J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Fors, Roger C. B.B.A. Jackson Forshee, Frederick H. B.B.A. Flint Frank, Lawrence B.B.A. Bridgeman Franz, Joyce E. B.B.A. Dowagiac Frey, Larry B.B.A. Lansing Fuhrvverk, Judi L. B.B.A. Wyandotte Gardner, Thomas B.S. Grand Rapids Gay, Leonard B.B.A. Battle Creek Gaynor, Gary G. M.B.A. Kalamazoo Gelinas, Shirley A. B.B.A. Detroit Giles, Roben A. B.B.A. Ypsilanti .fa Graduates F C24- ffeN . wi' .H It . Navi.. 5 l y. vi E l y l le. , is - P1151 E L. -if .4 , QS 4 ff' Unis x- lik Q' . 'Q- F I. ' Q 5, I K was il T, .IIA 'n at - g f R A Lf - L li'i EW.. K ISL 5 ,E 5... .S y , if Q' as 3 Q ll 9 5,6 Graduates Glavach, Patricia P. B.S. Benlon Harbor Gloster, Georgia M. B.B.A. Berkley Goodwin, Daniel L. B.S. Muskegon Gordon, L nn D. B.B.A. Mequon, Wisconsin Grabinski, Gerry A. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Graham, Wilbur L. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Greenhurg, Connie J. B.B.A. Lansing Greene, Richard L. B.B.A. Niles Creep, Dirk B.B.A. Ludington Grove, Victoria L. B.B.A. Coldwater Gruhn, Terry J. B.S. Lansing Gmsezynski, Gerald A. B.S. Kalamazoo Haines, Nancy G. B.B.A. Richland Harris, Teddy L. B.B.A. Mercellus Hartman, Jack G. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Haynes,John A. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Henning, Daniel C. B.B.A. Chicago Heppe, Roy H. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Herbert, Roy A. B.S. Flushing, New York Herr, Robert L. B.B.A. South Bend, Indiana Hicks, Jefferson B.A. Ferndale Higgins, Judy A. B.B.A. While Fidgeon Hill, Louise F. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Holdcman, John W. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Hnlligan, Hugh R. B.B.A. Bcrgholz, Ohio Hong, Ki C. B.B.A. Seoud, Korea Hoogenhoom. Ronald H. B.B.A. Augusta Hoover, Phillip R. B.B.A. Lathrup Village Homby, Michael K. B.B.A. Spring Lake Hosbein. James J. B.B.A. Stevcnsvillc Hunt, Edgar W. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Hurley, Thomas J. B.B.A. Taylor Huth, Douglas A. B.B.A. Dearborn Innes, Charles G. B.B.A. Allen Park Jacobson, Russell P. B.B.A. Jackson Jaworski, Mitchell A. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Jennings. Dennis H. B.B.A. Royal Oak Johnson, Christine E. B.B.A. Ludington Johnson, Juhn W. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Johnson, Judy L. B.B.A. Detroit Johnson, Richard M. B.B.A. Rockford, Illinois Johnson, Robert J. B.B.A. Wyoming v'i'X ,if' Q, , -. f - H , -157 f 9' F' L, ' A use 'N lllhrg i'i X . S .. J J V .ri 3,1 A! at , .. . W ii? .4 .- 'Fx V? rw an M'-an fu. ' J Nfl we ag , ug.. 3 P.: 1 Q..--,, eq Ev l nl l lu ll 5 Q V if rl L .,P.. if -.Ama lg M we E Q:-'Y Jones, David W. B.B.A. Royal Oak Kent, Erie H. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Kimhall. William D. B.B.A. Port Huron King, Richard P. B.B.A. Detroit Kirkpatrick, Frederick S. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Klug. Barbara A. B.B.A. Wells Klutc. James A. B.B.A. Buchanan Kokones. James R. B.B.A. Birmingham Korh, Michael J. B.B.A. Benton Harbor Koren, Ralph W. B.B.A. Lansing Kornacki, Laurance R. B.B.A. Grosse Pointe Kuhatlt. Julie S. B.B.A. Sl. Joseph Kudrak. Dorothy L. B.B.A. Wyandotte Kuzma, Susan B.B.A. Grand Rapids Lamley, Michael F. B.B.A. Jackson Landless, Gary W. B.B.A. Grosse Pointe Woods Lang, Ronald J. B.B.A. Detroit Lantzy, Daniel T. B.B.A. Union Lake Larsen, Christian E. B.B.A. Ludinglon Leclair, Jimmy L. B.S. Detroit Lcys, Karen S. B.S. Battle Creek Lindman, James E. B.B.A. Redford Twp. Logan, Ronnie J. B.B.A. Plainwell Lolley, Willodcan B.B.A. Adrian Long, Norman B.B.A. Bay City Loughridge, Michael J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Lyk, Dennis S. B.B.A. Gaylord Lyons, Michael C. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Lyons, David C. B.B.A. Jackson Lyszyk, Eugene B.B.A. Kalamazoo Machalleck, David R. B.B.A. St. Joseph Mann, Daniel D. B.B.A. Olivet Manning, Thomas F. B.B.A. Jackson Marchewka,Andrew B.B.A. Kalamazoo Marsh, Thomas L. B.B.A. Port Huron Marshall, Steven A. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Mathews, Michael B.B.A. Port Huron Maurer, Richard M. B.B.A. South Bend, indiana McCrumb, .lo A. B.B.A. Vicksburg McGcath, Frank E. B.B.A. Prtosky McKean, Gary A. B.B.A. Watervlie! McKenna, Gail M. B.B.A. Marshall E yo 'wr- .K Graduates ll .W , ,M arf ll we ' ,A-fn. V Y W. .11 Milill ' ' sara r QQ IW for Q-f- few , 'N gal ,.,l, 'lf ,.:, .. -y ell? U .. We l 'L U? lu X Graduates McKenzie, John D. B.B.A. Kalamazoo McKennis,Joel C. B.B.A. Kalamazoo MeLarty, Lloyd D. B.B.A. Ontario, Canada McNaIl, Richard L. B.B.A. Coldwater McNutt, Nancy L. B.B.A. Portage Mead. Richard W. B.B.A. Ontario. Canada Mejeur. Joanne K. B.S. Kalamazoo Menges, Beverly B.B.A. White Pidgeon Meurer, Ned R. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Mielke. Dawn M. B.B.A. St. Joseph Migoski, James W. B.B.A. Wyandotte Miller, Ann M. B.B.A. Jackson Miller, Richard B.B.A. East Lansing Miller, Herschel E. B.B.A. Hartford Mills. Mary K. B.B.A. Battle Creek Minock, Robert B.B.A. Port Huron Misner, David C. B.B.A. Detroit Mitchell, Stephen W. B.B.A. Okemos Mittleider, Ronald R. B.B.A. Muskegon Moore, Valerie J. B.S. Detroit Moran. Barbara J. B.S. Acme Morlierg, John T. B.B.A. Franser Morris,.lolene M. B.B.A. Detroit Morris, Raymond M. B.B.A. Harvey, Illinois Morrow, Raymond J. B.B.A. Birmingham Moss, Rodney A. B.B.A. Lyons, Illinois Movalson, Charles A. B.B.A. Brevort Mularoni, Lawrence V. Jr. B.B.A. Bloomlield Hills Murray, Kathie B.B.A. Detroit Mutyala, B. R. M.B.A. Cassopolis Nalfziger, Robert A. B.B.A. St. Joseph Nally,William L. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Nanzcr, Carol B.B.A. Grand Rapids Naramore, Lawrence J. B.B.A. Battle Creek Natoli, Richard B. B.B.A. Norristown, Penna Nelson, Linda D. B.S. Midland Nelson, Thomas C. B.B.A. Jackson Nemeth. Nancy A. B.S. South Bend, Indiana Nenni. Joseph 0. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Nolcn, Nennette B.S. Wayne Nowak, Donald C. B.B.A. Royal Oak Null, Thomas T. B.S. Kalamazoo ,df 5? , , X f r,-. S -le 9 'rl' fs ve. 5 xl 5. .F C x ai GTS' I '-..f Q... , Iva. fit'- , , , .. . if M 'fs' A iffr ' X aa, E x t l f hx ,, 5' f I 4 if fa-' i Q., 5 .-gi T 332 ' E2 Wmfi . yeh 3. 4 'L17 it it wha' tel . 5 ,Aff it 'g'si-ff' , S. X Nyman, David J. B.B.A. Grand Marais Oi, Paul K. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Orr. Donald F. B.B.A. Detroit Osborn, William R. B.B.A. Kalamazoo 0'Tnole, Timothy B.B.A. Harper Woods Otto. David L. B.A. Jackson Overton, Julia A. B.B.A. Dexter Pamer. Paul M. B.S. Muskegon Hts, Parks, Gilbert D. B.B.A. Lansing Parrott, Margaret C. Gilbralter Patitucci, Richard D. B.B.A. Osceola, Indiana Payment. Don E. B.B.A. Sault Ste. Marie Pell,Janet R. B.B.A. Eaton Rapids Pelletier. Conrad J. B.B.A. Muskegon Penn, Joseph W. B.S. Albion Perreault, David M. B.B.A. Dearborn Peterson, Richard M. B.S. Lathrup Village Philippon. Robert J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Piehl, Robert H. St, Joseph B.B.A. Pinkerman, Cary L. B.B.A. Algonac Plutschuk, Donna St. Clair Shores B.B.A. Powell, Frances R. B.B.A. Dundee Preston, James D. B.B.A. Detroit Preston, Myron A. B.B.A. Marion Pyles, Stephen J. B.li.A. Detroit Quartcll,.laek E. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Raack, Aaron L. B.B.A. Escanaba Rabiek, George A. B.B.A. Grand Haven Radcliffe, Thomas W. M.B.A. Dearborn Rau, Raymond J. B.B.A. Frankenmuth Rees. William D. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Reinhart, Charles C. B.B.A. Farmington Reiseh, Frederick D. H.B.A. Kalamazoo Reschke, Donald R. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Reynolds, Nancy J. B.B.A. Quincy Richardson, Gary W. B.B.A. Lansing Ridgway. Douglas J. B.B.A. Elizabeth Cil North Carolina Y. Rieek, David W. B.B.A. Birmingham Robson, Dennis J. B.B.A. Battle Creek Roche. David C. B.B.A. Port Huron Roe, Paul H. B.B.A. Sturgis Rossman. Gayle M. B.B.A. Eaton Rapids E VWNIU. '- un- 1 i. l , :gil W ,4- -s- 4 so lvia aw Y ,SVN gay x-ED I l 1 ' ilk., , ....... . l . ' i A 1- .. so . . - , Q f- . 1 . 5 Mfg.: - iizfafu it 1, ft f m. 'i , A' no ' gg . 5 , NZ V It L at it p M. ii ,aL ii em, . i x x ' r,'1.am.,,' r. all -H' 4' :cr ..g:.Kv 5? 3, -N.. g- RQ. mf L-J' 333 Groduofes Roth, Mcrikay B.B.A. Flint Roth, Nancy L. B.B.A. Nunica Ruzicka. Gail E. B.B.A. Grunge Park. lllinois Sadlon, Sally L. B.B.A. Sl. Joseph Salesky, James A. B.B.A. Saginaw Salisbury, Charles G. B.B.A. Dearborn Sattler, Edward L. B.B.A. Quincy Schafer, Richard L. B.B.A. Fort Wayne. lndiuna Schaffer, Donald L. B.B.A. Wyandotte Schevenr.-man, Rnl:crtJ. B.S. Kalamazoo Schmitt, Paula S. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Schoenmcyer, George H. B.B.A. Saginaw Schroeder, William E. B.B.A. W0r1h.lllinois Schwnss, lhvin E. B.B.A. Flee Soil Scott. Richard D. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Seckinger, Phillip B.B.A. Jackson Seppamaki.John W. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Shafer, Alan G. B.S. Wayland Shereda, Joseph J. B.B.A. Dclroil Sitk0.Judith A. B.B.A. Berwyn. Illinois Slisher, Kathy B.A. Kalamazoo Slums, James J. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Solomon, Alan E. B.B.A. Detroit Somerville, Susan W. B.B.A. Battle Creek Snwerhy, Paul R. M.B.A. Detroit Smith, Dorothy M. B.B.A. Grand Junction Smith. Thomas N. B.B.A. Algonac Spanier, Harris B.B.A. Kalamazoo Speed, Dan L. B.B.A. Muskegon Spencer, Larry C. B.B.A. Lathrup Village Springetl, Kathleen B.B.A. South Haven Stark, Carolyn J. B.B.A. Rolling Prairie, Indiana Stark, James M. B.B.A. Jackson Stevenson, Ralph R. B.B.A. Port Huron Stohbelaar, Richard J. B.B.A. Grand ljlaven Streeter, Emory E. B.B.A. Lansing Stoeckle, Karen A. B.B.A. Bay Port Stryd, Thomas N. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Stuart, James P. B.B.A. Grosse Pointe Farms Sweet., Richard B.B.A. Muskegon Swing, Roger N. B.B.A. Midland Tabacchi, Thomas R. B.B.A. Delroil 9' 46 ,l iii? . M5- .,!. i , ,Q iw I Y i .fr ,, i ':,f'?f 334 -na ,L K 'ea- 'ag as xi 1 ' 3 A - -ea ll ..- . 'i Q I 'il Q- 1952 1 sg Talik, James A. M.B.A. Kalamazoo Targgart, Lee A. B.B.A. Jackson Teitsma.James E. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Thomas, Gary A. B.B.A. Ml. Clemens Thompson. Vincent B.B.A. Pleasant Ridge Tidswell, William F. B.B.A. Detroit Timco, Sandra M. B.S. Dearborn Topolka, Paul G. B.B.A. Flint Torrtrick. Albert J. B.S. Lexington. Kentucky Toth, James F. B.B.A. Union Treglown, Brian R. B.B.A. Detroit Uryga, Waller P. B.B.A. Detroit Vance, Wesley J. B.B.A. Dearborn Vande-Water. Richard D. B.B.A. Wyoming Van Ooyen, John B.B.A. Kalamazoo Venelase, James E. B-B.A. Grand Rapids Ventura, Ronald J. B.B.A. Gary, Indiana Vida, Richard S. B.B.A. Royal Oak Wagner, Alan H. B.B.A. Saginaw Wall, Rebecca B.B.A. Kalamazoo Walton, Shirley E. B.B.A. Plymouth Weaver, Ronald W. B.B.A. Lancaster. Pcnna. Wells, Janet E. B.B.A. Rochester West, Richard E. B.B.A. Kalamazoo West, William H. B.B.A. Plymouth Whims, Lamont W. B.B.A. Detroit Whitlock,Joyce E. B.B.A. Kalamazoo Whitney, Kay L. B.B.A. Jackson Wilcox,Nancy R. B.B.A. Fairview, Oklahoma Wilson, Stephen T. B.B.A. Monroe Williams, Lynn A. B.B.A. Galesburg Woodall, Earl B.B.A. Detroit Worthington, Lee C. B.B.A. Galesburg ' Wright, John J. B.B.A. Flint Yech, Sharen J. B.B.A. Union Pier Zant, Edward A. B.B.A. Grand Rapids Zebrowski. James B. B.B.A. Dearborn Zicmba, Michael M. B.B.A. Detroit Zimmer, Joseph E. B.B.A. Kenton Zimmerman, Terrence B.B.A. Fraser Carpenler,Jnmes B.B.A. Kalamazoo Churchill. Jeffrey L. B.B.A. Dowagiac Graduates ,LE :nr 'U- E.. 535 ...SID QI! if -V int 5- fi ilu: ia EQ, Q' 1 2 T i ll 4 'VX YV Q so 3 P I t ,Q-Q , J gs -ei, Z , 'X . Y ,:,. W ii' PIE Ji! as .ae- fgzqev lm, fr ' aestg if 22 'li t -C .,9,n 113' ,gn- '- g .i 4,5 S . , x N . Dr. Gerald F. Osborn: Dean. School of Liberal Arts ' fi 4 1. ll .- . -In 1 - 'ls- ' 'U' t H . l Li- ' 4 , 5' ' x .r.: ,, f 'l t lf .i '4 f' ,fm 'Elo L. 'lffg '29 hr, me . Y '--' N E W., . A is W School of Liberal Arls Adeniji. Adcbayo. J. B.S. Lagos. Nigeria Aham, John J. B.S. Newburgh. New York Aldrich. Bonnie M. B.S. Rodney Ashby, Annette B.A. St. Clair Shores Alencio, Heraclio E. B.A. Venezuela Ball, John J. B.S. Manchester Barnes. Cecilia A. B.A. Kalamazoo Bates, Leslie K. B.A. Lansing Baughan. Carlton H. B.S. Detroit Bayles, Lorin D. B.S. Niles Beach, David H. Bot. Grand Rapids Beebe, Susan M. B.S. Marine City Beeby, James A., Jr. B.S. Kalamazoo Beer, Rita M. B.A. Petoskey Berkebile. Gary P. B.S. Kalamazoo Bishop, Gregory A. B.S. Monroe Bjork, Nancy C. B.A. Gladstone Blanzy, Pamela A. B.A. Dearborn Blewetl. Joanne B.A. Reading. Penn. Bockstanz. Delynne K. B.A. Kalamazoo Bongers, Judith A. B.A. Kalamazoo Boothroyd. Phillip D. B.A. Traverse City Bourdas, Nancy L. B.S. Livonia Bourque, Ronald R. B.S. Detroit Bowen, Shirlee J. B.S. Kalamazoo Bowersox, Dennis R. B.S. Kalamazoo Boyce, Sue B.A. Detroit Branyan, Rollin U. B.S. Battle Creek Briggs, Richard D. B.A. Brown, Richard W. B.S. Beaverville, III. Brzezicki, Richard B.A. Kalamazoo Buckmaster, Sharyn A. B.A. Petoskey Burns, Robert A., Jr. B.S. Detroit Bush, Michael B.A. Kalamazoo Bussartl, Leonard L. B.M. Michigan Center Butela, Richard W. B.S. Kalamazoo Butout, Richard B.S. Warren Campbell, Lenora K. B.A. Port Huron Carter. Linda l. B.A. Jackson Casper. Romualda M. B.A. Detroit Chaliin. Willard B.S. Detroit Christensen, John E. B.A. Detroit Cline, Carolyn K. B.A. Port Huron Cogsdill, James B. B.S. Farmington Colasxicco, Anton P. B.A. lronwood Cole, Dyrinda L. B.A. Kalamazoo Collins, Alfred B.S. Chicago Heights, lll, Conant,Judith A. B.A. Elkhart, Ind. Conti, David M. B.S. Dearborn Graduates ff'--rv! lm .4' -. i ..-v 'Y W 1. ig, 1-r V Cooper, Robert C., Jr. B.S. 3 Grand Rapids Cooper, William R. B.A. Battle Creek Corey, John C. B.S. Grand Rapids Crum, Edwin, B.A. Dcmarest. New Jersey Czulk, Janet L. B.A. Kalamazoo Dambro, Danny L. B.A. Kalamazoo DeCair, Richard L. B.A. Kalamazoo Deckxtrd, Thomas B.S. Elkhart, lnd. Deeb, David G. B.S. Grand Rapids Dehaven, William R. B.S. Kalamazoo DeKreek, Barry J. B.S. Kalamazoo Delorie, Patricia B.A. Lavonia Dcmbinsky, David R. B.A. Grand Rapids Deo, Garry B.S. Dearborn Dickinson, Raymond B. B.A Mattawan Dimnnin, Helen B.A. Dearborn Dixon, Peter B.S. Birmingham Duke, Betty J. B.A. Kalamazoo Eehols, Robert L. B.A. Kalamazoo Evers, Elisabeth R. B.A. Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Finsler, John H. B.A. Richland. New York Fleming, Deborah R. B.A. Kalamazoo 'H r G: , Q . . 4 P -'fsa zi R , .... , . A , l IQ it . 2 sf LCE l 153' '51 ,Q 'ef' -nr lx::'.: t., ,,- -f T' if It ai ai L? ,V t ,. . . . Q , if -1 'it V W 1 . lk . . fy to aw- Kansai VW . f, r 'S 5 .4-f' ws Graduates J 4' . Naa- ' Q -1 . , Q- i E .2 vw , J' .-r. . f' F . Q H. Q ,, Q, . s - -If .1 V ' 42' Tr W ,. -..w i eff 1 ,, , I., . ..,.. , ,,, M' l L :gg ? ' at so , 15? gg 1 6 x l v Flynn, Deborah .l. B.S. Birmingham Foster, Nancy J. B.S. Kalamazoo Francomh, Robert S. B.S. Holland Fremarek, Edward G. B.A. Pullman Fry, Madedyn H. B.S. Detroit Filler, Kathlyn A. B.S. Fraser Gardner, Dan H. B.A. Kalamazoo Garrels, Judith A. B.A. Orchard Lake Gaultier, Judith C. B.S. S. Boardman Gauthier, Andre G. B.A. Sarnia. Ontario Canada Gauthier, Roger J. B.A. Sarnia. Ontario Canada Gilstrap, Patricia A. B.A. South Bend. Ind. Goins, Mary F. B.A. Detroit Golba, James E. B.S. Warren Gonick, Alan M. B.S. New York, New York Goodrich, Frederic S. B.S. Jackson Graham, David L. B.A. Kalamazoo Griphon. Mary K. B.S. Dearborn Gross, Gleen .l. BA. La Grange, lll. Grossenbacher, Richard W. B.A Whitehall Gruntman, Dennis D. B.S. Benton Harbor Hagler, Charles W. B.A. Flint Haiduk, Frederic D. B.S. Kalamazoo Haist, Richard G. B.A. Chelsea Hamilton, Jackie L. B.A. Goshen, lnd. Hanson, Bill C. B.A. Kalamazoo Hardy, Mary V. B.A. St. Claire Shores Harris, Nancy B.S. Lansing Hart, Alfred K. B.A. Coloma Hartman, George E. B.A. Kalamazoo Havrilenko, Eugene P. B.S. Elkhart, lnd. Hayes, J. Eric B.A. Detroit Haynes, Lura B. B.A. Bryan, Ohio Heistand, Linda L. B.A. Muskegon Hts. Hendry, Beverly J. B.S. Detroit Henkel, Margaret P. B.S. Warrensville Hgts., Ohio Heystek, James R. B.A. Kalamazoo Hillary, Timothy B. B.A. Kalamazoo Hillman, Judy K. B.A. Pontiac Hodges, James H. B.S. Battle Creek Hoekstn, Jack R. B.S. Allendale Hoover, Jere T. B.S. Adrian Hopkins, Carol B.A. Grand Ledge Huegel, Richard A. B.S. Parchment lbbotsnn, Terence L. B.S. Royzll Oak Iteen. Gary J. B.A. Ludington Jabbeh, Benjamin C. B.S. Monrovia. Liberia .layson,John E. B.A, 'ikgg 1. Q, Trenton I Johnson, Phyllis A. B.A. Flint Johnson, Terry F. B.A. Mancelona Jonkman, David W. B.S. Grand Rapids Kanemori, Dennis S. B.S. Hilo, Hawaii Kerwin, Michael A. B.A. Grand Rapids Kilbum, Peter V. B.A. Davison king, .lim C. B.A. Cheboygan Kirk, John W. B.A. Mccosta Knight, William G. B.A. Galesburg Krohn, Carl B.A. Plainwell Knlgman, Ronald E. B.A. Kalamazoo Lamhe, Mildred M. B.A. Kalamazoo A xiii: Q mi Q' . . HJ J l typ' .1 me Graduates V me F23 I Larson, Janet L. B.A. ,, 3 Cassopolis ix 4 I at Lawler, Jeanne M. B.A. W -, Battle Creek , V Ji ' k f Linn, Barbara E. B.S. ,L I N' Bangarapet, India ' I M, f g Llewellyn, Pal L. B.A. -- , Kalamazoo i ' -'ff' Long, Douglas F. B.S. Detroit , Lowe, Richard D. B.A. I .- .Ui A . . Southfield , PM 5 ,,,, ---- lil it 5, Lowell, Jean L. B.A. Alpena Mahoney, William R. B.S. Bay City Majors, Viola C. B.S. Detroit Malkovich. Patricia B.A. Detroit Manegold, Peggy A. B.A. Birmingham Mann, Sharon K. B.A. Oxford Markey, Patricia A. B.S. Farmington Mason, Byron E. B.A. Kalamazoo Maston, Paul R. B.S. Detroit ' - Matthews, William M. B.S. Jackson an Maurer, Michael L. B.S. Marshall ' ', McComlick,J. Michael B.S. Grand Rapids , , . AV -I .M , -il . McGavin, Terrance E. B.A. Detroit McKenna, Owen P. B.A. Kalamazoo McKeon, Patricia L. B.A. Detroit McNamara, Richard A. B.A. St. Clair McNew, Patrick L. B.A. Royal Oak Mead. Richard L. B.A. Kalamazoo ii? 339 ei: ,.., 'f'7 'f3 aT ' ' l .1 f , , vw is l4H '3,m 'N in N.. 3' ' . 41555. EE E I 1, 'Q .5 , -J -6 4 J' 2+ L 1. A , W . . . E. .N wi l, .. 555' M 3' , is Graduates 1 1 g, 23' V 1 , 'R 1 f 1' V- fm 'M N 'K tw at te, -sig mr i 3 1 '- 6 ix V M95 I - L . 'L :iv , , XX ,If ,.:..,.: . 1 . 'Q R I 5 N V . Y V ' X1 -0 f - I in ' Iifgixza 11 f ,. a, , . . ' 5 fl ,r S ,fl s .. I r V235 h. Q-. i 4- iw:-A fa . In: .mtv li 3 fi L ,gd . i U 1 V . .,..... ,, ix H, J, L 340 Means, Milton T. B.A. Detroit Melton. Sharon K. B.A. Lansing Messer, Julie A. B.A. Des Moines. Iowa Metzger, Marilyn L. B.A. Grand Rapids Michael, William A. B.S. Fraser Middlehush, Carl W. B.S. Kalamazoo Mills. Gerold B. B.S. Battle Creek Minarik, Richard J. B.S. Owosso Mohler, Thomas S. B.S. Bay City Morishoge. Mary A. B.S. Kauai. Hawaii Morrison, William A. B.S. Kalamazoo Mossman, Thomas H. B.S. Pittsburgh, Penna. Moy, Michael E. B.S. Highland Park Ml. Pleasant, Frank R. B.S. Baldwinsville. New York Muhenga, Pascal D. B.A. Kinshasu. Congo Munch. James F. B.S. Grand Haven Myers, Elizabeth L. B.S. Detroit Nabongo, Ephraim M. B.S. Uganda. East Africa Nelson, Barry R. B.S. Saginaw Nelson, RaeJean B.A. Kalamazoo Nelson, Raymond L. B.A. Kalamazoo Nienhuis, Terry R. B.A. Kalamazoo Novess,.lamesA. B.S. Kalamazoo Nye,Daniel.l. B.S. Kalamazoo 0'Connell, Frances D. B.A. Grand Rapids Ostranrler, Donna J. B.A. Detroit Palmerlee. Beverly B.S. Detroit Papa, Andrea K. B.A. Grand Rapids Parnell, Linda K. B.A. Grasse Pointe Parsons. William B.A. Muskegon Patalty, Gloria-Jean B. B.A. Muskegon Payne, Beverly J. B.S. Richland Pazzi. Dennis A. B.S. Owosso Pennypaclrer, Roberta L. B.A St. Joseph Peters, Larry C. B.S. Baroda Peterson, Dale D. B.A. Kalamazoo Platis, George B.S. Chicago, Illinois Poezik, Nandor J. B.S. Allen Park Pallet, Gerald J. B.A. Detroit Prescher, Robert A. B.S. Grand Rapids Preuss, Donna J. B.A. Manistique Priest, Francile J. B.S. Midland Prnvem:her,Jon M. B.A. Traverse City Pmsha, Mcrilyn A. B.S. Berwyn, Illinois Purifoy, Wilhert B.S. Detroit Rantz, Harley P. B.A. Alle an E Raymond, Frederick P. BA. Detroit Rchkemper, Carole J. B.S. Indianapolis, Indiana Reid. Thomas J. B.A. Stevcnsville Reiter, Donna M. B.S. Grand Rapids Reynolds, William R. B.A. Kalamazoo Rice, Earl F. B.S. Wyandotte Rinvelt, Richard E. B.S. Kalamazoo Ripley. Linda R. B.A. Battle Creek Roberts, Phyllis E. B.A, Lowell Roekle. Philip S. B.S. Kalamazoo Roemcr. William A. B.S. Euclid, Ohio Rogers, Larry R. B.S. Dearborn Rooks. Wayne B.S. Grand Rapids Rowe, Thomas A. B.S. Dalton Rumpf, Virginia A. B.S. Elmhurst. Illinois Sage. Jack B.A. Kalamazoo Salo, Ann B.A. Wixom Schecl, Paul B.A. Harper Woods Schmitt, William B.S. Menominee Schneeberger. John D. B.S. Lansing Schommer, Thomas W. B.A Kalamazoo Schrems, Lynne B.S. Saginaw Schreur, Richard G. B.S. Kalamazoo Schrock, Roger S. B.S. Bellevue Schroeder, Susan C. B.S. Battle Creek Schulz, Ralph G. B.A. Kalamazoo Schwerdt, Jean A. B.S. St. Joseph Search, David L. B.A. Michigan City, Indiana Seclig, J. Christian B.S. Niles Sekinc, Noriko B.A. Tokyo. Japan Semrau, Daniel B. B.A. East Detroit Shafarman. Jo Ann BA. Detroit Sharma, S. K. M.A. Bangalore, lndia Silver, Nancy L. B.A. Flint Silver, Sue E. B.A. Allegan Smaniotto, John E.,Jr. B.S. Livonia Smith, Alan M. B.S. Climax Smith, Roscoe B.A. Detroit s J 1. W --qua ' 3. J 1 , 5 I is Qi A l 4 5 XY I : v, it page Q ..,. X E EJ ag Zvi, L ' Q1 4 ' Grctduciles 7.4! X ,yr e Ti 'ZFX ww- A..-gg 1 ,-i- L P' J rl if 1 ml 7? L 69' i 1:9 if 'Q' er -R u , g' T.. X 1 il Hi i i ' ii x i ' 34l 14 g-- i i L 'i' 5 V mf -1 X A ll . :sl a all .4 Graduates to 3. Il . .., A ,L Q' le.- pn ,fi ' I : ZAK l Hi I , U ? ll 5, at-X3 A ss? M KW f -' 2-: 1 -sl. MIS 342 x '44 Q- l' Sorenson, Kenneth J. B.S. Hartford Spencer, Reid B.A. Mamagua, Nicaragua Stallord, Alan D. B.A. Kalamazoo Staley, James L. B.A. Kalamazoo Starkey, Alan T. B.S. St. Clair Stevens, Dorothy D. B.S. Kalamazoo Stout, Thomas J. B.S. Lansing St. Pierre. Michael F. B.S. Southgate Streidl, Cynthia J. B.S. Plainwell Stuart, Paul .l. B.S. Grosse Pointe Surbrook, Melvin L. B.S. Kalamazoo Sweeney. Phillip A. B.S. Jackson Sweeris, Joyce A. B.A. Wyoming Takahashi, Tomoyo K. B.A. Hokkaido, Japan Talgergs, Mara M. B.S. Grand Rapids 'I'erBeek, Kenneth J. B.S. Grand Rapids Thebolt, Thomas R. B.A. Detroit Timmer. Thomas J. B.S. Wyoming Ursehel, Elena L. B.A. Valparaiso, Indiana Valenti, Samuel Ill B.A. Allen Park Vandershie, Anthony R. B.S. Grand Rapids VamlerSchie, Paul W. B.S. Grand Rapids Van Meter, Terrie A. B.S. Albion Vanover, Marsha H. B.S. Pontiac Ver Hulst, Mark A. B.S. Holland Vire, Donald E. B.S. Battle Creek Wallace, Elizabeth B.S. Kalamazoo Warfield, Irene E. B.S. Kalamazoo Warnock, Dean C. B.S. Kalamazoo Washburn, Grant A. B.S. Madison Heights Washchuk, Eugene. B.A. Detroit Watson, Julia A. B.A. Royal Oak ' Weaver, Geary L. B.S. Niles Weglare, Christy M. B.A. Detroit Weigel, Raymond A. B.S. Cadillac West, Robert A. B.S. Jackson White. Larry S. B.S. Bethesda. Maryland Whyte, Henry G. B.A. Sarnia, Ontario Williams, Wesley L.,Jr. B.A Detroit Wong-Draper, Angelitha M. Kalamazoo Yunker, Phillip H. B.S. Howe, indiana Ziemelis, Maris J. B.S. Kalamazoo ml. 'ig .SHN r L Mi 'U ii ' .alll Qjil ,su .Ea 1 E164 1 'lr N ag- -J in . S ' ':s:s.- U 343 School of O Educohon Dr. James H Griggs, Dean, School of Education Ahbott, Cheryl J. B.S. White Pigeon Adams, Sandra J. B.A. Kalamazoo Adrianson, Russell G. B.S Olivet Aiken, Jerry L. B.S. Midland Amundsen, Jeffrey A. B.S. East Lansing Anderson, David M. B.S. Detroit Anthony, Victorine L. B.S. Ludinglon Anton, Diane L. B.A. Lincolnwood, Illinois Asmus, Jeanne B.S. Grosse Pointe Avery, Corlinrla L. B.S. Marshall Bade, Ann M. B.S. Mt. Clemens Badger, David W. B.S. Grand Rapids Boedke, Joyce Lynn B.S. Detroit Bnlkemz, Judith K. B.S. Grandville Balmer, Janet D. B.S. Bloomfield Hills ,T 131: A ' l Y V ... , r l, U, ,L .,-M .., ,. - ., H. . 5 .,. Graduates El 1 tx i -wi ai? 'G' 'O '--, Rf' , A if .. fi 5' 2 a A 'f t H' J ' , , 0 4 so Qi' ' f .,, Q -lp.-gl ' sf.. at.: Y 31' ' I , ,A - 'E ' - g lj.-. rg, . 4 A u . Q P 1 ,M Y'- f asa.: X 1- -:-:-: T 92 .- 51'-iz. . .., ,. .,, .:, ,W FT it ,, 1., ,.,. r M x Q.. V -' i fl 3 5 i l A' Q M ' ef' ff Ms . in .g ll F . 'S .r - l 3 E3 4 f fr-. .. i ki VR E A v i gm' 2,2 .xml 344 L .rm , ' P: P7 3 1 .. 2 '-Q .f . K' , l W , i .. 1 A wi ii 4A ,Fr 7 ev-I 'E 2 ll' 73 in i F li. x 44 5 .. . wg, . Bamaby, Barbara M. B.A. Battle Creek Bames, Carole E. B.A. Marshall Bnrrnw, Delores M. B.A. Detroit Bartell, Michael T. B.S. Maltawan Barton, Robert B.A. Zeeland Bates, Barbara N. B.A. Muskegon Batev..loan K. B.A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Baughman, Sherry K.. B.A. Wheaton. lllinois Bauknecht, Marcile Kay B.S. Saline Beals, Tom B.S. Concord Beam, Elizabeth L. B.S. Lawton Beck, Barbara L. B.A. Birmingham Beebe, Joel A. B.S. Toledo, Ohio Beeson, Rebecca G. B.S. Lansing Beland, E. Loretta B.S. Stevensville Belinger, Edwin C.,Jr. B.S. Whitehall Bollinger, Veronia E. B.A. Coloma Belski, Andrea K. B.A. Benton Harbor Beranek, George J., Jr. B.A. Berwyn, lllinois Berg, Darlene G. B.A. Ada Berndt, Joy L. B.A. Dowagiac Berryman. Carole I. B.A. Algonac Bertelsen, Susan B.A. Grosse Pointe Bessent, Lorene B.A. Pontiac Beukema. Rita A. B.A. Plymouth Biegel, Rochelle L. B.A. Martin Bigda, Francis A. B.S. Bay City Biondi, Linda B.A. St. Clair Shores Bird, Cheryl L. B.S. Romeo Bishop, Elaine K. B.A. Birmingham Bishop, John D. B.S. Algonac Bingham, Beverly J. B.A. Parchment Bixler, Beverly L. B.S. Waukegan, lllinois Black, Florus R. B.A. Portage Blackney, Warren R. B.S. Saginaw Blosser, Diana J. B.S. Grosse Pointe Woods Bock, Mary Ann B.A. Dearborn Bodie, Cheryl D. B.A. Coldwater Bohn, Paula B.A. Detroit Boles, Sharon K. B.S. Kalamazoo Bontekoe, Sandra L. B.S. Holland Boodt, Gloria M. B.A. Kalamazoo Mlg I ' up 1 4 I ' IIN MN ' -9 X' 'ern' . . ' ,. +'i- It Tm, as ... A W I , . it ,xg i A 6 'av 'V' V ai- .51 YH -if B' if Q 7 A 5 slu m tgalv r . 1 6 ' ', ' J ,,, K' , . ev' tp Af! , L' . VJ .14 S '. --.- Y 1' L : 1 ' a . 5. ...- -J , 1 , 6 6? V 6 5 - 1-if 1 ' sl ., f i ' Lift I 'fiii ':Z'f 345 an 1 IG Q7 .fy N Grcaduciles Booth, Carol A. B.A. Grand Haven Boothby, Cheryl L. B.S. Hartford Borris,John P., Jr. B.S. Flint Bos,Janice H. B.A. Muskegon Boss, Jacob, Ill B.S. Oaklawn, Illinois Boughner, Sue A. B.A. Mason Boughton, Barbara A. B.S. Marshall Bowden, Barry N. B.S. Midland Bowden, Darleen J. B.S. Livonia Bowes, Barbara J. B.A. Homewood, Illinois Bowerman, Marlene L. B.S. Kalamazoo Bowles, Leila R. B.A. Kalamazoo Bowman, Barbara J. B.S. Kalamazoo Bradford, Diane E. B.S. Birmingham Bmdford,.loAnne H. B.A. Grand Rapids Bradley, Rosemary B.S. Sturgis Bragalone, Susan J. B.A. Hillsdale Brauner, Bnlce D. B.S. Jamaica, New York Brigham, Douglas E. B.S. Kalamazoo Brittain, Beverly R. B.A. Allen Park Bronstetter, Nora V. B.S. Constantine Brooks, Linda L. B.A. Mattawan Brothers, Dana L. B.S. Kalamazoo Brown, Connie J. B.A. Saginaw Brown, Dennis D. B.S. Kalamazoo Brown,.lerry R. B.S. Tawas City Brown, Larry H. B.S. Morenci Brown, Marquita C. B.A. Flint Brugh, Barbara A. B.S. South Bend, Indiana Bryan, Laura J. B.A. Pontiac Buchholtz, Kathleen A. B.S. Warren Bunch, Susan K. B.S. Kalamazoo Burchell, Elaine B.S. Trenton Burgess, Georgella B.A. lnkster Burkett, David R. B.S. Rochester, Indiana Burnett, Margaret M. B.S. Mishawaka, Indiana Bumham, Shirley F. B.A. Kalamazoo Burton, Richard C. B.S. Brandville Butler, Paulette F. B.A. Detroit Caldwell, John A. B.S. Springport Calhoun, Donald L. B.A. Grand Rapids Callander, Deborah G. B.S. Nappanee. Indiana Graduates Q Q ! 5 7 . lifif' A H af 'l 'X f-- it X 9 ,Q -.xc I -as V f .4-V fi? IC Q, . ll sf 4. ' ' ' we m e V i Z biil v H ,, L: ,A 5 U 2 A --A i q X 6 , Y -' , -ef . eo. tg :.: A 4 ' . :I . . 1 K an Luv' , - e 3 Cambum, Sally A. B.S. Adrian Cameron, Christine A. B.A. Grosse Pointe Campbell, Bonnie M. B.A. Muskegon Campbell, Rachel E. B.S. Cadillac Campbell, Gary R. B.A. Vermontville Captain, Norma A. B.A. Grand Rapids Carlsen, Christina M. B.A. Pontiac Carlson, Marcella A. B.S. Chicago, Illinois Carlton, Jane A. B.S. Wayne Carpenter, Joseph H. B.A. Comstock Park Carpenter, Joyce E. B.A. Garden City Carson, Marilyn J. B.A. Port Huron Cavancece,JnAnn M. B.S. Mullett Lake Cearfoss, Ronald A. B.A. Menominee Chaney, Alphonse B.S. Detroit Chard, Martin E. B.S. Union City Childs, Vilma A. B.S. Lawrence Chesla, Daniel D. B.A. Kalamazoo Choate, Dennis B.S. Kalamazoo Ciolek, Susan M. B.A. Freeland Civinskas, Carole A. B.A. Grand Rapids Clark, Suzanne B.A. Ortonville, Minnesota Clark, Luther A. B.S. lnkster Clay, Scott W. B.A. Grand Rapids Cline, laura J. B.S. Jardines del Pedregal, Mexico Clutter, Paul M., Jr. B.S. Burlington Cobb, Bethany S. B.S. Beaverton Cobb, Marsha H. B.S. Media, Pennsylvania Cnlasanti, Terry R. B.S. Detroit Collick, Margaret P. B.S. Birmingham Collins, Diane E. B.A. Kalamazoo Collins, Judith A. B.A. Detroit Comiskey, Patricia L. B.A. St. Clair Shores Compton, Stephanie J. B.S. Grosse Island Conrad, Margo B.S. Goshen, Indiana Conterio, Mary L. B.S. Marenisco Constantineau, Jill A. B.A. Schaffer Cook, Dorothy E. B.S. St. Joseph Cook, Mary .lo B.A. Traverse City Cook, Nancy E. B.A. Lansing Coon, Carol A. B.S. Kalamazoo Cooper, Alexis W. B.S. Grand Haven we AA... t -1 , as 51 t l S? 9 du? fl, gg 5 3 '.:. , . tg. 1' '? f 7.- : E WL lv , . e,. 347 Graduates Cooper, Frank B. B.M. Hastings Coomer, John B.S. Sturgis Cometet, .loan L. Mishawaka, Indiana Corrigan, Linda J. B.A. Grand Rapids Corson. Sue B.A. Grand Rapids Cousineau. Janith B.A. Niles Cousins, Nancy B.S. Bloomfield, Hills Craig, Donn V. B.A. Dearborn Craig, Paula B.A. Battle Creek Crane, Cheryl C. B.S. Fennvillc Crane, Mary J. B.A. Pontiac Crawford, Christy R. B.S. Kalamazoo Crawford, Edward H. B.S. Flint Cronheim, Paula C. B.A. Muskegon Crosby, Mary A. B.A. Cedar Springs Cross, Robert W. B.S. Southgate Cunningham. Dennis A. B.S. Vicksburg Cunningham, Gerry E. B.A. Muskegon Heights Dahlstrom, Mary Jo N. B.S. Fremont Dailey, Jeanine M. B.S. Kalamazoo Dalton, Kathleen L. B.A. Detroit Daniels, Sandra L. B.S. Moline Darby, Thayma C. B.A. Sturgis David, Arlene G. B.S. Grosse Pointe Davies, Jean B.A. Jackson De Grazia, James I. B.A. Detroit DeHaven, Marcia B.A. Kalamazoo Denhard, Diane M. B.S. Dearborn Heights Denier, Sharon E. A.B. Berkley Dekovitz, Richard H. B.S. Lincoln Park Deuman, Gary W. B.A. Grimley Devine, Rodger A. B.S. Birmingham DeWeerd, William G, B.S. Holland DeYoung, Douglas P. B.A. Kalamazoo DeYoung, Shirley K. B.A. Kalamazoo DiLaura, Paul S. B.A. East Detroit Diller, Kenneth F. M.A. Kalamazoo nmol., Larry M. B.S. Battle Creek Dillon, Patricia A. B.A. Paw Paw Dlesk, Divi Ann B.A. Manistee Dodge, Sally S. B.S. Grand Rapids . Doelker, Sharon L. B.A. Otsego Y L ., Grcrduoles 5 L l -- .1 '-2.55. . , - r- -. .3 , ... .5 'Lia a.., .' 'L in , , ,. ., , ' A U 6. . ,... Z ,W Q- .J , vb- Y .- .. Q ' .. .::.,: ff . AI 1 M ' lg V V Y' r my, li W 7 rilalnlgkk F Q ' e rn it' I my u' Q. '1 r 'M I ' 5.., A? SX Fa 1 gn Hoge- istgag rr raw?-4 J an ..- l g 355331 5.3. 'l gg gt 9 K K r 3. l '- .J 24 50 of - es... 1 X! 348 Doering, Ronald F. B.S. Kalamazoo Doherty, Sharon B.A. Jackson Dommert, Cindy B.S. Paw Paw Donovan, Kathleen L. B.A. Union City Doonan, Kathleen Ann B.S. Kalamazoo Doornbos, Gordon H. B.S. Otsego DOPP. Larry B.S. Kalamazoo Dorn, Pamela A. B.S. Saugatuck Dornhusch. Margaret E. B.S. Jennison Dostie, Mary C. B.S. Royal Oak Dragor, Barbara L. B.A. Detroit Dniding, Marcia J. B.S. Detroit Dugan, Lawrence, B.S. Rockwood Dunn, Betty R. B.A. Galesburg Durr, David L. B.S. Bluffton, Indiana Dvorak, Todd B.S. Chicago. Illinois Dvorslty, Kathleen T. B.S. Lincoln Park Dyltema, Marianne B.A. M uskegon Easter, Linda B.A. Chehoygan Eaton, Norman W. B.A. Kalamazoo Eggleston, Michael E. B.A. Niles Eisner, Elaine B. B.A. Fremont Ellerby, David A. B.S. Kalamazoo Elliot, Larry J. B.S. Kalamazoo Ellison, Carol A. B.S. Detroit Ely, Geri J. B.S. South Haven Emhoff, Deanna S. B.A. Coloma Ensing, Lloyd E. B.S. Wyoming Erdmann, G. Lynn B.A. Garden City Eschtmth, Vivian L. B.S. Grand Ledge Essenburg, Thomas J. B.S. Holland Eltinger, Donna E. B.A. Kalamazoo Ewing, Michael A. B.S. Elmwood Faculak, Steve L. B.S. Charlevoix Farley, Catherine C, B.A. Albion Farlow, Pamela Q. B.A. Birmingham Farr, Nancy Ann B.A. Auburn, Indiana Farrand, Julie A. B.S. White Pigeon Fatt, Lorraine P. B.S. Detroit Faulkner, Cheryl B.A. lonia Fedewa, Carol M. B.A. Grand Rapids Ferguson, Ronald B. B.S. New BuiTalo It I ' SLT V? 9 6 ay.. i. Aff' is , .rr , Y:--f 5, ,oy wr ll fl bfh 'L' l A'v' ':':R .1 '.:' - A J, W if ,611-K' 'ev' fig Gi PA il I if fi' ii , 1 WMA N . T eiiaiei J '-of . xg' Am , ld! A f y, A ' H, ' 'a -1.- -.v S - ,Ag 175 431. v 32 349 G ro d u ci les Finley, David W. B.S. Kalamazoo First, Luana L. B.M. Gobcls Fish, Kathleen B.S. Clayton Fisher. Daivd R. B.A. Kalamazoo Flegal, Elizabeth R. B.A. Kalamazoo Fleming, .loalene B. B.S. Three Rivers Fleury, Margaret E. B.A. Kalamazoo Foltice, Edward J. Jr. B.S. Grandville Fordney,John G. B.A. Saginaw Forster, Rita B.S. Royal Oak Forsythe, Gayle B.A. Warren Forward, Linda A. B.A. Battle Creek Fouts, Carol A. B.A. Kalamazoo Frailing, Donna L. B.S. lron River Frantz, Ronald D. B.S. Eau Claire Frantz, Virginia A. B.S. Eau Claire Frost. Sharon L. B.A. Pontiac Frostic, Ann H. B.A. Lansing Gadziemski, Michael D. B.A. Holland Gnlinis, Norbert M. B.S. Manchester Gallagher, Sharon A. B.A. Kalamazoo Gamell, Joseph A. B.S. Detroit Garner, Sandra K. B.A. M uskegon Gault, Barbara J. B.S. Battle Creek Gauna, Mary F. B.S. Kalamazoo Gaunitz, William, Jr. B.S. Pompano Beach, Florida Gauthier, Michele A. B.S. Livonia Gautreau.Anne L. B.S. Dearborn Gavin,.luanita B.S. Detroit Gaydos, Sharon L. B.S. Southgate Celia, Elaine A. B.S. Kearny, New .lerscy GeBo!t, Lynne A. B.S. Manistee Geiman, Susan G. B.A. Kalamazoo Gentile, Michele B.A. Grosse Pointe Farms Gerfy, Robert M. B.A. Detroit Gill,Judith A. B.S. South Bend, indiana Gillespie, Carol A. B.S. Jackson Gillespie, Sally L. B.A. Coldwater Gillhespy, William J. B.S. Muskegon GIinski,Judith A. B.S. Romulus Glogowski, Diane R. B.A. Harvey, Illinois Glupker, Howard D. B.S. Grand Rapids av' , 'x ny- . - Graduates 1 g E i I ,,., .N .K Q if , . - 32.5 'N' t .1 f- s . f A ', aw. 'Q7 W-X -f-5 1 ,V Lf . 'W' I K I 1 ,. . 14.5, 1' Ivo t I i 1 . ' J .L at A, TW Q.: Wi I ,l , ' AA at .f um., Q, ,,. gl it W V. .4 . fi' vi , G L' FE u af 01' ill . Q gf ' 4 5... l gvnggg' gage, . zg.,q.,, ,W ,- f . t v. 3 A I Godlenwski, Judith B.A. Allegan Golf. Lawrence W. B.A. Dearborn GoiT, Walda L. B.A. Niles Goldner, Carol B.S. Benton Harbor Golembiewski, Linda Lee B.S. Grand Rapids Gonzalez. Vicky S. B.S. Kalamazoo Goodrich, Patricia Jeanne B.A Kalamazoo Goodwin, Robert L. B.S. Coldwater Goring, Gail B.S. Detroit Gorski. Christina M. B.A. Grosse Pointe Grandelius. Janice R. BIA Coldwater Green, Sheila G. B.A. Grand Rapids Greenfield, Mary A. B.S. Kalamazoo GrecnLee, Everett V. B.S. Harbert Greenwald, Mary A. B.S. Grandville Gregory, Phyllis J. B.A. Paw Paw Greve, Susan R. B.S. Jackson Grieger, Joan C. B.A. St. Joseph Grillith, Alyce E. B.A. Kalamazoo Grinnan, Mary Lou C. B.A. Birmingham Gritter, Kenneth B.S. Kalamazoo Gulliver, Charles T. B.S. Eaton Rapids Haan, Janet A. B.A. Wyoming Haas, Monika C. B.A. Kalamazoo Haas, Robert G. B.S. Lincoln Park Haberkorn, Beth K. B.S. Fort Wayne, Indiana Haight, Debbie A. B.S. Ann Arbor HaIBritter, Sandra Kaye B.A. Niles Hall, Eric B. B.A. Angola. Indiana Hall, Robert S. B.A. Kalamazoo Hand, Patsy F. B.A. Kalamazoo Hansen, Ann A. B.S. Birmingham Hansen, Elizabeth J. B.A. Kalamazoo Hanson, Kendra J. B.A. Midland ' Hardy, Katherine J. B.S. Port Huron Harkey, Larry E. B.S. Drayton Plains Harmon, Barbara A. B.S. Kalamazoo Harrison, Ann B.S. Paw Paw Hartgerink, Carol R. B.S. Kalamazoo Harvey, Marjory R. B.S. Roseville Hatfield, Sherry L. B.S. Remus ' Hawley, Carolyn J. B.M. Suttons Bay Gd ,lim t 3 9- 1 K f . ' 4 at 5 a telstra , , ' - ' LA ,, cr VJ' nal' si f v L' 'lglll l -: 5 tv 1 yv ,,. 35l fi' .,...-rf 4' X l lk? ... ff ,jf , ,ji - Y gig-..s . ,.z.A.-1-.L L T - , ii 15 r QI , .. i Graduates Hayashi, Leslie M. B.S. Wahiawa, Hawaii Hayward, Constance J, B.A. Sehoolcralt Heath, Patricia M. B.S. Richmond Hedges, Patricia R. B.M. Kalamazoo Heisler, Alice Carrie B.S. Pontaic Heisler, James A. B.S. Pontiac Hellenga, Ronald L. B.S. Kalamazoo Hendershott, Robert Q. B.S. Grand Rapids Henke, Karen E. B.S. Grosse Pointe Heppe, Judith M. B.S. Kalamazoo Heppert, Kathryn Myrtel B.A. Morris. Illinois Herman,.lanice M. B.S. Benton Harbor Hickey, Mary Jo. B.A. Bronson Hier, Mary Frances B.A. Alpena Higgins, Lou Anne B.A. Roscommon Higgins, Patricia L. B.A. Detroit Higley, Gary L. B.S. Caledonia Hill, Dennis E. B.S. Jackson Hillary, Edward A. B.S. Kalamazoo Hills, Delta A. B.S. Grand Rapids Hinkley, Mary C. B.A. Clarkston Holllander, Pearl E. B.S. Sawyer Hoffman, Nancy Beth Haslett Hoffman, Stephen P. B.S. Kalamazoo Holderman, Sue E. B.A. Mt. Prospect, Illinois Holland, Dennis P. B.S. Comstock Hollerhack. Joseph A. B.A. Flint Holton, Garry L. B.A. Marshall Human, Dennis R. B.A. Muskegon Hoover, Lois M. B.S. Sl. Joseph Horton, Marcia B.A. Flushing Hotchkis, Dmcilla A. B.S. Waterford Howell, Robert W. B.A. Paw Paw Howie, M. Karen B.A. St. Clair Shores Hoyles, Kathleen Ellen B.S. Glen Rock, N.J. Huegel, Gail A. B.A. Parchment Hulewicz, Ronald R. B.S. Southfield Humphreys, Susan J. B.A. Lakeview Humphreys, Katherine S. B.S. South Bend, lnd. Hunter, Robert A. B.S. Constantine Huntington, Barry L. B.S. Eaton Rapids Hurlbut, Judy K. B.S. Gobles yrs wi Graduates t L1 ji 3' a ,ty LA L.,- 1-7 Q J 'B me r t lli , V. I A K iff ' L lrk- ' t ' 131' gf 4- S. 232 . F ' 'nv W. AALA it ,fil'iv -, ..,:--. V V p 1 A 3 i .iz W! nz' F ,0- ,- flirt X' j . ' i . g i Hurlbut, Kathleen S. B.A. La Grange. Illinois Hurtle, Dorthy C. B.A. Kalamazoo Huyck, Wanda L. B.S. Kalamazoo lavelli, Christine C. B.A. Detroit Ingles, Keith B.S. Galien Ingram, Georgiana D. B.S lnkster Jackson, James W. B.A Rockford, Illinois Jackson, Karen F. B.A. River Rouge Jzsiak, Anastasia M. B.S. Kalamazoo Jbara, Janice S. B.A. Southgate Jedlicha, Sandy K. B.A. South Haven Johnson, Adelle M. B.S. Muskegon Johnson, Carol J. B.A. Muskegon Johnson, Eddie L. B.A. Benton Harbor Johnson, Fred W. B.A. Kalamazoo Johnson. James B. B.S. Muskegon Johnson, Martha I. B.S. Kalamazoo Johnson, Patricia A. B.S. St, Joseph Johnson, Raymond M. B.A Kalamazoo Johnson, Sylvia A. B.S. Battle Creek Johnson, Vivian M. B.A. Ironwood Johnston, Sharon A. B.A. Grosse Pointe Jones, Jonel K. B.A. Kalamazoo Jones, Judith A. B.S. Wyoming Jones. Mary S. B.A. Jackson Jones, Thomas J. B.S. West Winfield, New York Jonske, Karen C. B.A. East Detroit Jordan, Kathleen L. B.A. Mishawaka, Indiana Joseph, Edna E. B.A. Wyoming Joswig, Bonnihel V. B.S. Detroit Joyce, Linda H. B.S. Middletown, Connecticut Judson, Karyl B.A. Grand Rapids Julian, Shirley B.S. Osseo Junnola, Elizabeth A. B.A Berkley Kabat, Richard B.S. Reese Kahal, Carol B.A. Farmington Kakaheelre, Donna M. B.A Kalamazoo Kas, Nadene J. B.A. Kalamazoo Kaunisto, Karen B.A. Farmington Kebler, Charles M. B.A. Grand Ledge Keenan, Mary E. B.S. Wixom Kelava, Robert F. B.B.A. West Olive .f ,ll if his N ' til Nll l nil fi 1 lv- 1. Digi 0 A 2 :L I . qu ,ppl X . , ,G 5' . sf 1- lt' 1 x .. tx ,5 , -f , - ffajigy. 1 A it 1 if X Mt. 1 ,sf l i-'Sf ' f' nz 1. Q-v we , ,, ok N i .- . ti..-ffl 5' i . 1 f up ' fill. ' , 5 ... Q 5 . ' l xfirfls 1 : 'V f ' 'gf - tj, 5' -f' .,,,., W ' . , if ' V' xi . 4 -A ' s 1' 'Tv-T M xtxx 'G' Wig. Ni: A t ai- 't l l . 39 Q i W1 . I, ,, . 4 ' 4 353 Graduates Keleh, Mary C. B.A. Grosse Pointe Kelley, Mary B. B.S. Muskegon Kempe, Judy E. B.A. Pontiac Kendall, John W. B.S. Pontiac Kendziora, Diane B.A. Detroit Kennedy, Deborah J. B.S. Greenville Kermode. Sherry L. B.S. Grand Rapids Kerspilo, John C. B.S. Flint Kesterloot, William H. B.S. Muskegon King, Larry G. B.S. Kal King, Sylvia B.S. New Hyde Park. New York Kirkpatrick, Gayle A. A.B. Kalamazoo Kirkpatrick, Judith E. B.S. Detroit Kiser, Ruben H. B.S. Portage Kish, Cindy T. B.A. Lincoln Park Kish. Steven B.S. Dearborn Klammer, Patricia M. B.A. South Haven Klassen, Ronald W. B.S. Livonia Klawiter, Judy A. B.S. Hopkins Kleinsteiber, Cheryl A. B.S. East Detroit Kliger, Susan C. B.A. Coloma Kline, Lucille .l. B.S. Kalamazoo Klopfenstein, Larry L. B.S. Lake Odessa Klug, Kristine L. B.M. Wells Knight, Bonnie L. B.S. Battle Creek Knudsen, Lou A. B.A. Kalamazoo Koeing, Robert J. B.S. Port Jervis, New York Koetsier, Melvin A. B.A. Kalamazoo Koglin, Lynne M. B.A. Ossineke Kondo, Arlene A. B.S. Holualoa. Hawaii Konduros, Marilyn E. B.S. Leamington, Ontario Koo, Rebecca Y. B.S. Koluloon, Hong Kong Kopec, Kathryn D. B.A. Northville Koplow, Lianne B.A. Gary, Indiana Kostin, Karen E. BA. Dearborn Koszewslti, Darlene R. B.A. Wyandotte Koleh, Marilyn C. B.S. Livonia Kothe, Cheryl L. B.S. Grand Rapids Kozak, Judie B.S. Rochester Kraeft, Margaret A. B.A. Harbert - Kraft, Judith K. B.A. Utica Kraft, Linda L. B.A. Mt. Clemens Graduates wer., - i t,,,A : Ei Q75 .fl f if va all. l ' it 4 X l is f l .icq 'S ts 'di , r f r 3 A gm it ,X AN 1, i X' AVL: 5 r ' .J a l l .IW F ,V W I J -- . . A ... 'v ii . y - t :1::.:.. Q , ', . r i g, rl' L ' F7 ' ' .... TF., 6 ,. . X 5' a b- E 73, xg? ,r , V -,El 354 Krawutschke, Ellie L. B.A Kalamazoo Kreifeldt, David R. B.A. Ml, Clemens Krentler, Dianne M. B.S. Soulhheld Kriesch, Richard F. B.S. Capac Knrizenga, Jeanne M. B.S Kalamazoo Kuieck, Thomas B.S. Grand Rapids Kurginski, Thomas H. B.S Taylor Kuse, Kathy A. B.A. Alma Kutack, Lynda J. B.S. Muskegon Lace, Mary E. B.S. Dowagiac Ladd, Ruth M. B.A. Petoskey Lahey, Judith M. B.A. Birmingham Laidlaw, Ayesha A. B.A. Millford Lamheck, Janice A. B.A. Kalamazoo Landers, Virginia A. B.S. Kalamazoo Lane, Constance B.A. Bronson Lanesky Jr., John R. B.S. Sand Lake Langlois, Kathleen T. B.A. Muskegon Lantinga, Mary D. B.S. Grand Rapids Larison, Karen L. B.A. Battle Creek Larsen, Penny L. B.S. Sault Sl. Marie Lattyalt, Ellen M. B.A. Evergreen Park. Illinois Lawson, Kathleen A. B.A. Detroit Lawson, Patricia A. B.A. Tecumseh Layman, Joan E. B.S. Flushing LeBlanc, Karen M. B.S. Wyandoue Leemon, Kay J. Southlield Leighton, Ruth A. B.A. Hasletl Leiphart, Marsha L. B.A. Dclroil Leon,Joan B. B.A. Dellon Lewis, Charlotte M. B.S. Birmingham Lewis, Daythel A. B.A. Kalamazoo Lewis, Michael L. B.S. Linwood Lewis, Terrence C. B.A. Kalamazoo Licata, Frances V. B.A. Detroit Liggett, Doris M. B.A. Portage Liles, Jack N. B.M. Coloma Lines, Linda S. B.A. Indian River Lingenfelder, Mary R. B.S Park Forest, Illinois List, Barbara B.S. Kalamazoo Lit'tle,Jack C. B.S. Allegan Lohdell, Martha A. B.A. Benton Harbor Q' ,-sv g in t 'Eff ,f 1 K V' :': , . V Y 2 ' J 5 ,,E-.73--1, - 169 K. 5 4' I lzv , 1 .' -1 , Llit' -. !' ' 5 e :E i F -fr Q,,,.,v Graduates Locatis, Barbara B.A. Otsego Lodge, Richard J. B.S. Brooklyn, N.Y. Logan, Shari M. B.S. Pontiac Lohrke, Dieter W. K. B.A. St. Joseph Long, Nancy E. B.S. Detroit Lorenz, Ruben W. B.S. Pontiac Lott, Deanna M. B.A. Mishawaka, lnd. Lowe, Carolyn E. B.S. Detroit Luber, Jeanne M. B.A. Grosse Pointe Woods Luberto, Paula B.A. Grosse Pointe Lucas, Carol S. B.A. Battle Creek Lucidi, Rudolf B.S. Kalamazoo Luker, Marlene K. B.S. Muskegon Lurtsema, Thomas L. B.S. Grand Rapids Lutes, Auleen R. B.S. Kalamazoo Lutes, Dennis L. B.S. Kalamazoo Lutostanski, Thomas T. B.S. Hamtramck MacGregor, Margaret J. B.S. Saginaw Mach, Molly s. n.A. Oak Park MacQuarrie, Pat A. B.A. Kalamazoo Mac Vicar, Jean M. B.A. Plainwell Maender, Janet A. B.A. Farmington Mahanty, Prafulln B.A. Puri. lnd. Maier, Linda S. B.S. Detroit Maiorano, Gerald B.S. Warren Malchie, Deane B.A. Grosse Pointe Malcolm, Dennis S. B.S. Hastings Mandler, Bonnie L. B.A. Rockford Mansen, Ruth A. B.A. Chicago, lll. Marek, Diane L. B.A. Muskegon Marlett, Edgar M. B.S. Kalamazoo Marlette, Laura .l. B.S. Port Huron Marosi, Susan F. B.S. Saginaw Marsh, Ellen C. B.A. Port Huron Marshall, Betty B.A. Kalamazoo Martch, Panla J. B.S. Homewood. Ill. Martin, Jacqueline K. B.A. Saginaw Martin, Janet L. B.S. Bloomfield Hills Martin, Patricia A. B.A. Palos Park, Ill. Martinson, Dennis G. B.S. Chesterton, lnd. Matheny, Jan C. B.S. Decatur, Ill. Mauz, Frank W. B.S. Detroit Groductles G 'I-rr' V ' as 7. it f Q, , 'I .. .W ,tt we -:lanes .if .. tv ' 1 .M . ,J Ali 125' 5 A ' r' ,4,. af M A .- . ' ' ax ,' U . .L 5.. me X, la ' - ,. ,sp F tra - f f... if .Q ipfpg ,tive 5g...s.e K Y rf mam, :f 11' .,. 5-- . lf F-' at . f lo wjgse- 's Kwai?- ssjn r X , .-,,'f CQ l 1 K . .uma Y! . .N .at - Maxwell, Lawrence C. B.S. Muskegon Maywalt, David H. B.S. Auburn, N.Y. Mazzetti. Carol J. B.A. Cicero. lll. McCafl'ery, Donald E. Sault Ste. Marie McCarthy, Mary K. B.A. Cannonsburg McDonald, Jo C. B.S. Grosse Pte. Woods McDonald, Theresa M. B.S. Alto McElroy, M. Jacqueline B.S Lincoln Park Mcllattie, Anthony A. B.A. East Grand Rapids Mclntosh,John A. B.A. Ferndale McKee, Fredrick, J. B.S. Grand Rapids McKeever, Laura L. B.S. Kalamazoo McKenzie, Katie B.A. Battle Creek Mcluelland, Avril B.A. Fraser McMahon, Dennis 0. B.S. Kalamazoo McMullen, Lois A. B.A. Birmingham McMullen, Linda J. B.A. Detroit Meekin, Richard S. B.S. Kinchloe AFB Meinhardi, Terrance D. B.A. Muskegon Meitz, Lucinda Lou B.S. Grand Rapids Melchor, John B.A. River Rouge Meningn, Joyce H. B.A. Kalamazoo Meranda. John A. B.S. Goodrich Merchant, Glenn L. B.S. Traverse City Mesrobian, Jane L. B.A. Detroit Metcalfe. Barbara L. M.A. Portage, lnd. Metrey, Genese A. B.S. Grosse Pointe Meyers, Charlene B. B.A. Eaton Rapids Miedzielec, Dale E. B.S. Grand Rapids Miehlke, Linda L. B.S. Lansing Mihelieh, Donna K. B.A. East Detroit Milheck, Karen L. B.S. Kalamazoo Millen, Susan A. B.A. Dearborn Miller, Barbara J. B.S. Montague Miller, Dianne Raye B.A. Kalamazoo Miller, Dorolynn J. B.S. Rochester Miller, Jacqueline M. B.S. Spring Lake Miller, Lynda S. B.A. Detroit Miller, Richard A. B.A. Sturgis Miller, Sandra Lee B.S. Kalamazoo Mills, Becky B.S. Kalamazoo Zylstra, Bruce A. B.A. Holland .fgi f g A l . V, 2 1 ff fn ,-1 , r . . or l' .tt S. 3, E, - 'Hi A xsfu- 12, 2' .:i.ig,1 - ,A IJ tl . 4 . it , . Vs 11-17 Graduates Mitchell, William R. B.A. Dowagiac Moleski, Mary C. B.S. Grand Rapids Mullard, David R. B.S. Ontario, Canada Montgomery, Donna M. B.A. Flint Moore, Ellen A. B.A. Detroit Moore, Judy B.S. Escanaba Moore, Julia A. B.S. Seymour, lnd. Moore, Patricia P. B.S. Ludington Morand, Ralph J. B.S. Bay City Morris, .lacquie K. B.S. Clarkston Mowrey, Marilynn B.S. Columbia City. lnd. Munson, Dclmur J. B.S. Three Rivers Muradian, Roxann B.S. Detroit Murchison, Richard B. B.A. Highland Park Murphy, Lynn K. B.S. Farmington Murray, Charles R. B.S. Muskegon Murray, Darlene P. B.A. Muskegon Musser, Thomas 0. B.S. Coldwater Mustard, Robin G. B.A. Muskegon Nannizzi, .lohanne C. B.S. Dearborn Heights Naylnn, H. Caroline B.S. Birmingham Near., Vicki J. B.M. Caledonia Neilson, Mary J. B.A. Jackson Nelson, Elliot B.S. Covert Nelson, Theodore A. B.S. Highland Newhouse, Ruben C. B.S. Wyoming Newman, A. .lelferson B.S. Cha rlottc Newman, Timothy B. B.A, Saginaw Nichols, Ann A. B.A. Grand Blanc Nieuwkoop, JoAnn B.A. Manton Noell, C. Calvin B.A. Gables Noguera, Laureano M. B.S. Kalamazoo Nolan, Mary C. B.S. Rockford, lil. Notehoom, Gayle M. B.A. Mt. Clemens Nuber, William L. B.A. Detroit Nye, Diane L. B.A. Muskegon Nykerk, Lorry Lee B.S. Jcnison Ogumtolu, Olabimpe B.A. Yaha-Lagos. Nigeria Oldacre, Sharon D. B.S. Jackson Olesko, Cathleen J. B.S. Dearborn Olfelt, Carol A. B.S. Arlington Heights, Ill. Zinn, Roberta E. B.S. St. J oseph Graduates ..,.L l E vrlx-n I ..,, I 5 w. N it cm, it ' 1 i . Lv if ss KW? 311 I , . ,tt , , Y l ' -a.a: r-'w ' ' ea Qt 1 V.. IQ,-avjjip , ii, n .A at ' ' lit Q L r 1 e . Q s R' A f' if tw L, Q .. 5 ,am ,gk ,r ...i 'H .sf PF. Y' .I , Q M. .7 P. ,rifx CE' J 4. .J 6' . 'Ht l 3, . 4' r f 'ix ' ..,x H r tqy' S., 'Qttf v ,x Q La' Olsen, Carol E. B.A. Mahawan Olsen, Sue B.S. Mattawan Olstrom, Clitford E. B.S. Okemos 0'Neill, Patricia J. B.S. Jackson Opria, Brian B.S. Birmingham 0'Reilly, Kathleen T. B.A. St. Joseph Orosz, Catherine M. B.A. Royal Oak Orr, Joanne M. B.S. Portage Osad, Mari B. B.S. Detroit Oshom, Karen J. B.S. Trenton Ott, Marlene Lynn B.S. Sawyer Paige, William G. B.A. Alpena Palo, Carol A. B.A. Hancock Papay. Jacquelyn M. B.A. Lanton Parker, Selena A. B.S. Ann Arbor Passavant, Richard A. B.S. Kalamazoo Pawloski, Richard E. B.A. Grand Rapids Pea, Kathy J. BA. Lawton Peabody, Linda L. B.S. Detroit Peake, D. Jeanne B.S. Sault Ste. Marie Pearson, Annette F. B.A. Battle Creek Pearson, Judy Ann B.S. Bloomingdale Peek, Larry R. B.S. Vicksburg Peck, Paula M. B.S. Clark Lake Peek, Joan M. B.A. Monroe Petlegrom, Anita K. B.A. Muskegon Heights Pentecost, Sandra C. B.S. Plymouth Percy, Barbara J. B.S. Kalamazoo Perkins, Marsha B.S. South Bend, ind. Perry, Marilyn J. B.A. Birmingham Peters, Charlene S. B.S. Grosse Pointe Woods Peters, Frederick J., lll B.A Ypsilanti Peterson. Ann M. B.L.S. Greenville Peterson, Nancy A. B.A. Detroit Peterson, Nona B.A. Kalamazoo Pfeifer, Mary A. B.A. Grand Rapids Phillipi, Cheryl P. B.A. Michigan Center Phillips, Georginne M. B.A. Jackson Pierce, Andrea M. B.S. Birmingham Pierce, Ken B.S. Grand Rapids Pierce, Mary L. B.S. lonia Piestrak, Leonard B.S. Dearborn LT- wir is -4 5 -wa 1 -Ss .4 silo as ,.,Z -,-.,,,..,.. 5 it S, tt, YE' af- 'P 7' L I l of ' :sam tt was 'S ' A Q... e Q xii r 3' s -111' t 'YJ-Q. .,, v' fe.-x .1- .Mg N il !L ' .25 . 'li fa sf ...wt lt L -2 GF . ..... E. 1 Grciduoles Pilch, Patricia l. B.A. Jackson Pinder, Frederic W. B.S. Cedar Springs Plott, Wesley C. B.S. Benton Harbor Pollack, Lois J. B.S. Royal Oak Polsky, Laurence M. B.S. Windsor. Ontario Pontarelli, Patricia A. B.A. Grand Haven Posey, Paula B.A. Portage Post, Stanley B.S. Lansing Prawdzilt, Carol A. B.A. Belmont Preston, Mary A. B.S. Livonia Prevost, Linda D. B.A. Otsego Price, Corrine M. B.S. Paw Paw Prins, Danny L. B.S. Holland Provencal, Gerald R. B.S. Kalamazoo Pruss, Ellen B.S. Midland Pryor, Bonnie J. B.S. Grand Ledge Pugno, Linda C. B.S. Fremont Putman, Claire A. B.A. Kalamazoo Quinn, Kathleen V. B.A. Detroit Qnirk, Mary E. B.S. Detroit Raabe, Sandra B.A. South Bend, lnd. Radke, Charles D. B.S. Eau Claire Ralfel, Francine B.S. Kalamazoo Randall, Jane B. B.A. Nashville Rankin, John S. B.S. Kalamazoo Rayner, Carol A. B.A. Flint Redman, Linda J. B.A. St. Johns Relfert, Richard L. B.S. Rittman, Ohio Reum,Judith Ann B.A. Holland Rhodea,.lanice E. B.A. Muskegon Rich, Susan A. B.A. Battle Creek Richard, Patricia H. B.A. Marshall Riemer, Joy L. B.S. Cleveland, Ohio Riley, Rutll A. B.A. Jackson Ringler, Emes! R. B.S. Niles Ripelis, Talivaldis A. B.A. Kalamazoo Risehar, Robert W. B.A. Pentwater Ritehkey, Susan J. B.S. Pontiac Ritlop, Marianne B.A. Benton Harbor Robeson, Marie D. B.S. Gregory Robinson, James C. B.A. Grosse Pointe Rochester, Judi A. B.A. London, Ontario Graduates 'jgfita limi.. l 2. vt, ,i ,I . f! Y W , 2 Q it 'ii-5 1 I ,v E? ,ipsum -e 5' f . 5 Q.. . . ...M il 55' 1 l 1 if 'ff . i 'l l . A f co X , V Il . ,. an 1 S.. , :aff h Q I d -.gg - 'S - - ' . l 't it is A- swf' mm 4 KL ' K . wt. ,. ., S W 4 - - CJ ,,L i g -. H35 Q N St , 4 ai K' if 1 . ll iii in f ., ui' f Rodgers, Marlynn J. B.S. Detroit Roe, Joanne B.S. Sturgis Rogosz. Janice M. B.A. Battle Crcck Rogowski, Sandra A. B.A. Paw Paw Rokich, Kathleen A. B.A. Detroit Rooks, Ward S. B.S. Holland Rop, Larry A. B.A. Muskegon Rosa, Amy B.A. Battle Creek Rose, Jocllyn N. B.S. Kalamazoo Rose, Patricia A. B.A. Detroit Rosella, Marylou B.A. Detroit Rosenthal, Gary C. B.S. Sl. Clair Shores Ross, Marilyn Ann B.A. Grand Blanc Rothfuss, Juliet B. B.S. Detroit Roycr, Karen S. B.A. Detroit Rudkin, David P. B.A. Roseville Rudlaff, Sharon 0. B.S. Niles Rucllle, Kenneth L. B.S. Detroit Runkle, Jean E. B.A. Dowagiac Sadenwater, Cristine A. B.S. Michigan City, lnd. Sagara. Helen V. B.S. Portage Sage, Linda L. B.S. Otsego Sager, Linda M. B.A. Farmington Salerno, Diane K. B.S. Battle Creek Salerno, Douglas B.A. Kalamazoo Sanders, Sharon A. BA. Jackson Sarah, Cynthia J. B.S. Kalamazoo Samuels, Wanda L. M.M. Muskegon Sampanes, Elaine M. B.S. Grand Rapids Schall, Christine L. B.S. Grand Rapids Savage. Mary D. B.S. Portage Schalliol, Tina B.A. Mishawaka. lnd. Schalm, Virginia Ruth B.A. Clawson Schaude. June M. B.S. Muskegon Scheilller, Sue A. B.A. Jackson Schelb, Kathy J. B.A. Kalamazoo Scheneman, Jacquelyn D. B.A. Grnaodville Schlafer, Leslie B.A. Detroit Scheicher. Nancy J. B.S. Ann Arbor Schlosser, Roger M. B.A. Schmidt, Patricia A. B.A. Muskegon Schmitt, Kathleen B.S. Whitmore Lake 4 ,tr ... X .3 1' lv L f l ff' '- Q , axe ' . 53,1 '- is ge I, v mx S..- 'Z' A 4 ii Af. 52-17 ,,,. ,- 5, U.. S- , E-',. W it . .N .V , I . 5' 'nn 0 L .. -c- -i ' ,f ' A A L. S r J L 1 l 5 ,f to , I Qgiiiiv r , 1' ....,, i 3 3 x 'Fl ' ,- 'Gai , Q -I Y fi? 3-.- -2- tl ta' iff! ,al L. N I kk qi . Graduates Schneider, Mary A. B.A. Petoskey Scholz, Marilyn J. B.A. Fraser Schoon. Mary L. B.A. Grand Rapids Schuller, Susanne B.S. Grand Rapids Schuster, Carol L. B.A. Birmingham Schwartz, Julie D. B.A. Kalamazoo Scott, Margaret K. B.S, Royal Oak Scott, Michelle R. B.A. Detroit Scully, Rockwell A. B.A. Athens Seguin, Nancy B.S. Allen Park Seiber, Ellen L. B.A. Pontiac Seif, Rohert C., Jr. B.S. Grand Rapids Semenetz, Mary A. B.A. Fremont Sepke, Theodore W. B.S. Detroit Serhu, Gloria A. B.A. Detroit Shank, Patricia E. B.S. Elkart, Indiana Shaw, Alice M. B.A. Flint Shcathclm, Janice R. B.S. Dansville Sheehan, Diane C. B.S. Blue Island, lllinois Sherman, Connie B.S. Vicksburg Sherman, Kathleen J. B.A. Coldwater Shields. William G. B.S. Fennville Shirkey, Edward A. B.S. Lawton Shook, Carla B.A. Benton Harbor Shook. Carol B.A. Benton Harbor Shumski, Jacki B.A. Detroit Shrank, Ronald C. B.A. Lansing Simpson, Sue C. B.A. Charlotte Sinning, Carol J. B.A. Grosse Pointe Woods Sinnott, Rozan M. B.A. Owosso Skogmo, Barbara .l. B.S. Dearborn Slevatz, Evon L. B.A. Lawton Slisher. Max C. B.A. Kalamazoo Sluhowski,Jean S. B.A. Wyandotte Slumptf, Barbara S. B.S. Port Huron Soley, Eva M. B.A. Detroit Smaga, Richard J. B.S. Grosse Pointe Smith, Beverly E. B.A. Detroit Smith, Carolyn J. B.S. Battle Creek Smith, Dale L. B.S. Parchment Smith. John G. B.S. Hartford Smith, Judith A. B.A. Jackson Graduates l gr A z va X ...X r if X 1. ... , . li- . , wt Xw. -at Y 5 .- N X r- we FL... ,pe ...og. Ag Q1 , 5,5 4' t Ii? 9 'hr t- X X - 17 ff' f J X I rag, X . :pvc :Ill ::: 5 ., gg f 5 7 XX, P . L , I X , .:: 5 X .L tii 2 E-E - , ff - .--1 I' '122' in X XXXXX ,XXX. ...XXX 3- vi! 0 1 .:.. 51425 l 3 t , it :Q ,tn A ' if v 63 a 5 362 411' -Q- vg' N '5 .wf1:. t N. L do I X 1, , 1 Q x ii- S, lg' 'M 5' , - Xw Smith, Lawrence B. B.S. Owosso Smith, Sharon K. B.A. Battle Creek Smith, Stephanie B.S. Muskegon Smith, Susan L. B.A. Novi Smith, Susan M. B.S. Detroit Smith, Teresa B.S. Lansing Smith, William A. B.A. Wyoming Smith, W. Jean B.A. Detroit Smusz, Thomas G. B.S. Howe. Indiana Snyder, M. Joan B.A. Climax Sonderman, Barbara J. B.A. Detroit Soret, Carol B.A. Kalamazoo Spalsbury, Susnn K. B.A. Kalamazoo Speedling, K. Ronald.Jr. B.S. Peekskill, New York Sperry, Diane L. B.S. Birch Run Spoelstra. Richard B. B.A. Grand Rapids Sprague, Delores M. B.A. lonia Spence, Carol K. B.S. Kalamazoo Spurway, Judy S. BA. Kalamazoo Stafford, Ruth L. B.A. Marcellus Stamberg, Alan J. B.S. Kalamazoo Stannard, Dianne L. B.A. Grand Rapids Stanton, Virginia L. B.S. Gobles Stapert, Karen L. B.S. Kalamazoo Stapleton, Patricia B.A. Allegan Steams, David E. B.S. Jackson Steger, Dnvid H. B.S. Chicago, Illinois Stein, Ronald C. B.S. Wyoming Stellingworth, Ann K. BA. Jackson Stephens, Barbara G. B.S. Southfield Stephenson, Margaret D. B.A Clark Lake Stevens, Margaret G. B.A. Olivet Stewart, Rose E. B.A. Muskegon Stieler, Susan D. B.S. Wyandotte Stinson, Ronald L. B.S. Kalamazoo St. John, Judith L. B.S. Grosse Pointe Stoecker, Sandra S. B.A. Jackson Stommen, Joan B. B.A. Kalamazoo Stoner, Susan J. B.A. Kalamazoo Storheck, Christa A. B.A. Port Huron Storms, Preston B.A. Southgate Stover, Sally A. B.S. Berrien Springs .ff . 5. lx ' Q t , A i i QQ' L I 'ii 4' , y,,,p A :': A me is K5 'JS of E'- LA li ' J tt Wh r , i 'Q 't K, av I rp' 'IV w 131' 11 f Pg ,, ., ff 7 IJ, im A.. I Q QA ' , . ' , hd . A - 1-'V 1, ,qw I 'n ijv t Q ' Qu -43' ff' 1 '. 1 i Pho wg-...f ,gf -. Q -,,, .s S' buv'g, ir Y: I I ea? '+...i5f, - ' X mia? iii..-Q -V kv, Q 'H .ff l .,L. X H gl 363 Graduates Strahshurg, Janet V. B.S. Grand Haven Strasburg, Cynthia B.S. St. Joseph Strasen, Christine R. B.S. Plymouth Strefling, Carol Jean B.A. Galien Strauss, Elizabeth A. B.A. Detroit Streidl, Diana E. B.S. Plainwell Strubel, Maurene A. B.S. Fraser Stults. Nancy J. B.S. Battle Creek Suahedissen, Kathleen A. B.A. Niles Sullins, Janice S. B.A. Adrian Sutton, Patricia A. B.A. Grand Rapids Sutula, Patricia J. B.A. Elkhart. Indiana Swan, Susan C. B.A. Broomall, Penns lvania Szudzik, Richardy M. B.S. Grand Rapids Tarrant, Carolyn E. B.S. Royal Oak Taylor, Janet R. B.A. Pontiac Taylor, Karen S. B.S. Three Rivers Texter, Ronald R. B.A. Madison Heights Theodoru, Helen B.S. Kalamazoo Theut, Sharon A. B.A. Baltimore Thiefels, Jane E. B.A. Comstock Park Thiel. David R. B.S. Cheshning Tienstra, Myrna A. B.A. Harvey, lllinois Tillotson, Mary R. B.A. Petosky Tillkey, Judy L. B.A. Niles Tiritilli, Elayne A. B.A. Kalamazoo Titman, Linda L. B.S. Benton Harbor Thomas, Bruce A. B.S. Odessa Thomas. Joanne R. B.A. Muskegon Thomas, William J. B.S. Freeland Thompson, Nancy A. B.S. Mt. Clemens Thorpe, William T. B.S. Flint Thorn, Jane A. B.A. Grosse Point Thorn, .lnan M. B.A. Grosse Point Townsend, Wayne A. B.S. Scotts Tremble. Maureen B.A. Lincoln Park Trimpe, Marie A. B.S. Kalamazoo TrolT, Ellen G. B.A. Kalamazoo Turltal, Stephen F. B.S. Hastings Turner, Karen B.S. Fraser Turrall. Judith E. B.A. Detroit Tyler, Carol B.S. Lincoln Park Graduates if -.5 is '57 9 I .Y fl l 1. 6 'W' , -,- Y gl ' 'WFT E gee- 3 av- if if ' 'i X . - ,EL K :'5' Q 1- -- 5 i mal- x.q- r -fm i i it ? 1 A i 'A , Q f T-7 1 4 ' . 'V i': ' i 0 l V L fx ' asa , W3 'e L e ie s we f T' ' W, I ' t , t ' - - , e fe, 6 K A t .. ,i t J f- W, r...-., ff' vs, fav' ff H , it UM' 4-v 1, x U F A L Wx: av- 1 2 i x. Q-H-fu zVf'4'- X i' x 364 Ulsh, Mary E. B.S. Schoolcraft Valente, Ralph C. B.A. Livania Valkner, Carl L. B.S. Portage Valkner..leannettA. B.S. Portage Van Atta, Vicki E. B.S. Lansing Van Dam, Cheryl R. B.S. Kalamazoo Vander Baan, John P. B.S. Grand Rapids Vandcrgon. Elaine R. B.A. Grand Rapids Vanderkam, R. Michael B.S. Grand Rapids Vanderlaan, Robert J. M.L.S. Muskegon Vander Naald, Nancy D. B.S. Kalamazoo Vander Yacht, Terry L. B.S. West Olive Vander Vrede, Charlene L. B.S Battle Creek Van Doren, Kay L. B.S. Adrian Van Erden,.ludith L. B.S. Holland Van Wuerkom, Judith A. B.S. Muskegon Vasas, Barbara L. B.A. Dearborn Vastu. Sharon L. B.A. Benton Harbor Vavrek, George M. B.S. Hobart. lndiana Veach, Steve B.S. Kalamazoo Veldsma, Sharon S. B.S. Cadillac Viviano, D. .layann B.A. Kalamazoo Voss Susann A. B.A. M uskegon Vossos, Elaine M. B.A. Detroit Walker, Sharon E. B.S. Traverse City Walters, Mary L. B.A. North Muskegon Walton. Gail A. B.S. Detroit Walton, John D. B.S. Kalamazoo Wanhaugh, Constance K. B.A. Eau Claire Watkuwslti. Suzanne J. B.A. Wyandotte Waroway, Dennis M. B.S. Detroit Watson, Robert P. B.A. Kalamazoo Weaver, Barbara A. B.A. Parma Weaver, Philip B.S. Grand Blanc Weiclt, Lucille M. B.S. Muskegon Weigl, Dorothy G. B.S. Chicago, lllinois Weiler, Kathleen A. B.S. Vermontvillc Weinltaul',Judy B.A. Chelsea Weishaupt, Norma L. B.S. Fenton Weiss. Cynthia C. B.S. Grosse Pointe Wendel, Carol E. B.A. Detroit Wendt, Carolyn S. B.A. Livonia A A Q ' -K L 1 U 'ft ax v 5-K T 47 6 W- ag 1' fm viz-. e tea 1 New wr , 'ao Q-A .K H wi C- 1 if iii 'W .egxtih '-hw, rs + . 5' 'D .l Il . ' ri n t , -G 'i 1 rl K . ,. as t t, ll' al - ..--X 5' tx' sux 1 . f . v it . ir' --.. 'pw so ,-YN. -. ,Gs U X .. r' HV, cf 0 if A u , it 365 Graduates Wernert, Karen R. B.S. Cadillac West, Janet B.S. Farmington West, Mary L. B.S. Jackson West, Nancy M. B.S. Saginaw Westgate,Jim B.S. Kalamazoo Westgate, Daniel J. B.S. Grand Rapids White, Kathryn E. B.A. Grass Lake Whitford, Michael J. B.S. Colon Whitmer, John M. B.S. South Bend, Indiana Whitney, Donald J. B.S. Sparta Wick, Bonnie L. B.A. Grand Rapids Wickett, Marilyn S. B.S. Lawton Wikman, Jean S. B.S. Kalamazoo Wild, Wendy E. B.S. Saline Wiley, Phyllis M. B.S. Fremont Wilkinson, .loan B.A. Oak Park Williams, Charles W. B.A. Battle C rcek Williams, Evelyn K. B.S. Athens Williams, Patricia M. B.S. Union Lake Wilson, Ann L. B.S. Charlotte Wilson, Sandra S. B.A. Muskegon Heights Wilson, Thomas J. B.S. Muskegon Winkler, Susanne E. B.S. Leslei Wisniewski, Patricia A. B.A. Grand Rapids Wolehen, Cobert E. B.A. Grosse Pointe Wolven, Louis L. B.A. Marysville Wood, Lois C. B.S. Kalamazoo Woodrow, Robert M. B.A. Traverse City Woods, Nancy E. B.A. Goldwater Warm. John S. B.A. Williamsburg Worman, Patricia A. B.S. Adrian Wotring, Janice B.A. Downers Grove, Illinois Writer, Gerald W. B.S. Middletown, New York Wright, Eugene B.S. Saginaw Wright, Yvonne G. B.A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Yarrick, James A. B.A. Niles Yoder, Mary F. B.A. Elkhart, Indiana Young, Christine M. B.A. Dearborn Yount, Nancy A. B.A. Flint Zelulf, Marilyn J. B.S. Albion Zeock, George Jr. B.S. Grosse Pointe Zimmerman, Judith K. B.S. Lincoln Park Administration, Faculty, and Stott Index Adkison, Mrs. . ., Ansari, Nazir . . . Asher, Jack .,...,... Becker, Albert ....,. Bidelman, Mr. 8a Mrs. . .. Blakney, Lila A. .. .. Bloom, Joel ........ Bournazos, Kimom . . Burke, Wayne ...... Byle, Arvon . . . Camp, Father ...,. Carter, Elwyn ...... Chambers, William . . Cohen, Martin ,...., Cooley, Charles . , . Culp, Robert .... Dales, George . . . . Daley, Mrs. H. .... . Dannenberg, Raymond .... Del Pizzo, Diane ........ Donnelly, Charles . . , . ,... 262 138,143 .i...ll6 116 ,...,273 ,...268 108 ...143 149 140 182 187 ...108 ...153 .....,180 108,116 98,110,117 ......252 134 126 191 Doolittle, William . . . .... 88,117 Doweny, Helen ...,. Edwards, Edward . . . Embertson, Richard . . . Everett, Fred ....... Everts, Mrs .... . . . Faunce, Dale ..,... Fausnamgh, Mrs. . . . Freeman, Joe B. ... Gabel, Edward ..., Gary, Mitchell .... Gervernt, A. . . . 263 105 141 135 .....255 116 ....257 197 ...117 116 117 Gill, John ..,.. Goodrich, F.S ..,. Griggs, James ..... Groulx, Roy ....... Haines, Mrs. Emma Hardin, Frances .... Haynes, William . . . Helgese, Charles . . . Herman, Deldee . . . Hobbes, George .... Hoekinga, Mrs. .. . . Hoy, Joseph ....... Hohrman, George . . Kuykengall, Radford Lake, Mrs. Edith . . . Lewis, Alice ....... Lindeman, Lynn . . . Loew, Cornelius . . . Lore, John ,...... Lovett, Mrs ........ Maher, Charles ..... Maier, Paul ...,.. Maus, Clayton ..,.. 116 ....149 ....343 ...,143 ....173 . 141 .- .... 159 160 161 117 ...41 -. .... 116 ....321 ....193 ...286 152 167 131 123,315 .,. 245 108,117 172 ....116 Mazur, Mitchell . . . ,... 149 McWhorter, Walt .... ,,,,,,, 2 55 Means, Sonny ...... 96,117 Mcnges, Paul ...... ,, 135 Meretta, Leonard . . , , 185 Meyer, Lillian ..,. , , 165 Miller, James W. ... ,H 6,7 Meiner, Margie .... ,,,. 1 68 Morrison, William .. . ..,, , 116 Or1ofsky,F ....... 103,117 Osborn, Gerald .,... Pataky, Mrs. Jean .... Parish, Ethel ........ Parks, Robert ..,.. Pippen, Richard ..... Parks, Robert ....,.., Preston, Mr. 8: Mrs. .. .. Ratlifl, Sharon ........ Richards, Sandra .... Risher, Charles ...... Rothve, Mrs. Nina Schiffer, Pat ,...... Schneider, Arnold . . . Seibert, Russell .... Serra, Mr. 8: Mrs .,.. Smith, Robert .....,. Sorensen, Raymond .... Stegman, George .... Stephenson, Barbara . , . Sweet, William ..,. Thompson, Ester ,... Ulmer, James ..,.. ...... VanderBeek, Leo ...,........... Van Ens, Rev. Clarence 8a Margot Veschick, R. .,...........,...... . Ward, Albert .... . . . Wend, Jered ...... Wetnight, Robert .... Wietz, Roy ....... Willis, Matgaret ..,, Wolf, Capt. P. .... . Woods, John ..,. Zastrow, Joyce .... .3 1:34 ..,'g.' 1 ' -lil' 'Ht 5 2' ....336 ....278 ....256 ...98 ....284 110 ,...308 ....164 149 134 138 154,136 327 ...270 .......l55 117,115 134 167 ...270 297,280 142 116 178 159 148 158 116,131 117,104 294 ...150 34 190 Ackley Hall ....... Alpha Beta Alpha .... Alpha Chi Omega .... Alpha Kappa Alpha .... Alpha Kappa Psi ,.,. Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Alpha Omicron Pi .,.. Alpha Phi ....,.... Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Alpha Phi Omega ,... Alpha Sigma Alpha ......... American Marketing Society . . American Society ol'Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Associated Women Students . , Band .....,....,......... Beta Sigma Psi . . . Bigelow Hall . . . Britton Hall ..,............. Brown 8a Gold ............i. Brown 84 Gold Photographers Campus Chorale , .....,,... . Chi Omega ,...,...,........ Christian Science Organization Davis Hall .............,.,. Delta Chi .....,.,.. Delta Sigma Phi ..,. Delta Sigma Pi ....... Delta Sigma Theta .......,,,. Delta Zeta ...,,....,....... Distributive Teacher Education Draper Hall ...........r.... Eicher Hall ....,.. Eldridge Hall ..... Ellsworth Hall ...,. Epsilon Pi Tau .,...... Ernest Burnham Hall . . . Fox Hall ............ French Hall .,...,..... Gamma Theta Upsilon .... Gamma Delta .,..... Gamma Phi Beta .... Garneau Hall ...... Geneva Club ....,... Graphic Arts Society ,... Hadley Hall ,........ 240 142 Organizational Index 300 Harrison Hall , . , , . . . 153 Harvey Hall ... .... 238 Henry Hall ..., .... 239 Hillel ............,... .... 138 Hoekje ......,....,...,.... .... 132 Home Economics Club .......... .... Industrial Education Association , . . . . , , 241 Industrial Management Society . , . . . . . 242 Institute of Electrical and 158 Electronics Engineers , .... . . , . 243 Inter-Fraternity Council ....,..,. .... 141 International Club ,..........,... .... Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship ......,, 144 126 Kappa Phi ....,.., ... .... 184 LeFevre Hall ....,.,.. .... 173 Lambda Chi Alpha ..., .... 275 Men's Debate ....... .,.. 298 Men's Glee Club ............ .... 200 Men's Discipline Committee . . . . . , . 195 Men's Union Board ....... .... 187 Moore Hall ............., .... 244 Mortar Board ............,, .... 178 Occupational Therapy Club ...., ,.,. 280 Omega Chi Gamma ......... .... 245 Omicron Delta Kappa . . . . . . . 246 Orchestra ............. ..., 135 Panhellenic Council .... .... 247 Pershing Rilies .... .... 249 Phi Eta Sigma . . . . . .. 134 Phi Kappa Tau ....., .,.. 283 Phi Mu ....,,..,,.,... .... 302 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia . . . . , . . 308 Phi Sigma Epsilon .................,.... 284 Phi Sigma Kappa ...................,... 134 Physical Education for Majors 84 Minors 276 Pi Kappa Alpha ...................,... 308 Pi Theta Epsilon ......................, 286 145 Scabbard and Blade .... .... 172 Senior Class 1967 .... ,..., 265 Shilling Hall .....,. ..., 304 Siedschlag Hall .... ..... 178 Sigma Alpha Eta ..... ..,. Sigma Alpha Iota ..., .... 298 Sigma Alpha Tau .... .... 367 Kappa Alpha Psi .....,...,..,,... .... Pre-Med Club ....... .... Sigma Chi ....... Sigma Kappa ...... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Sigma Phi Omega .,.. Sigma Sigma Sigma .... Sigma Tau Chi .,..,.. Sigma Tau Gamma . . . Sigma Theta Epsilon .... Ski Club .,......,.. Sky Broncos .,....... Smith Burnham Hall ...,,. Social Work Club ........... Society for the Advancement of Management ..,..... , . Spindler Hall ..,.... Stinson Hall .,.,.,,,. Student Association .........,.. Student Education Association .... Student Insurance .......,... St. Thomas More .... Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Theta Alpha Phi ...... Theta Xi .....,........,...... University Choir ..,.............,, University Student Center Board ..., University Traffic Appeals Committee Vandercook Hall ..,............... Varsity Vagabonds i............... Veteran's Club . . . W Club ,... , . WIDR ......,.. Walwood Hall .... Water Sprites .,,.,,. Wesley Foundation ....,........,.. Western Herald ....,......,....,... Western Honorary Accounting Society Western Rangers .....,........,... Western Wives . . . .,., . . , Who's Who ....,... Women's Debate .......,........ Women's Glee ,... . .,....,...... . Women's Recreational Association , , Young Americans for Freedom ..... Young Republicans ..,....... Zeta Beta Tau ...... Zimmerman Hall .... A Abbott , Cheryl Jane 186,188,343 Abbott, Richard Jame 150,248 Abdflltl. Victor Mart 187 Abernethy, James Samuel 321 Aberti, Chris 276 Abraham, Kathy 172 Abrams. James Douglas 262 Achenbach, Kurt Fredrick 104 Adamian, Richard Gerald 327,135 Adams, Audrey Eileen 176 Adams, Dale 135 Adams, David Paul 254,327 Adams, Frank Anthony 321 Adams, Judith Lynn 307 Adams Marilyn Sue 180 Adams: Phil 131 Adams, Richard Jon 246 Adams, Sandra June 343 Adding ton, James Edward 190 Adelemi, Stephen Ayodele 146 Adeniji, Adebayo Jinaid 336 Adetomi. Tajuadeen A. 321 Adlo1T. Cynthia Kay 286 Adrianson, Gary Lee 179 Adrianson, Russell G 343 Agner, Rebecca Lee 255 Agree, Irving Alan 300 Ahern. James Michael 262 Aiken, Jerry Lynn 343 Aiken. William John 135,327 Aikman, Michael Ogden 270 Akande Kehinde A. 321 Akman. Alptekin 321 Alampi, Antonio 327 Albert, Bob 255 Alberti, Christine Anne 125,126 Albertie, Roger Keith 327 Albertson, Peter James 248 Albrecht, Sherilyn 172 Alderm an. Peter Henry 262 Aldrich, Bonnie Mae 336 Alexander. Gary Barth 327 Alferink, Larry Allen 308,190 Alford, Susan Alic 283 Alger, Carol 172 Allen. Cynthia Deborah 176,25' Allen, J Allen. J ames Anderson 262 ames, Lee 189 Allen, Steven Michae 138,32' Allen. Vern Robert 102 Alm. Susan Elaine 265 Alman. Paul Allan 175 Almose, Christine Marie 255 Alprin, Rick 264 Alsgaard, Dennis Patrick 138 Alverson, Theodore L. 242 Aminpour, Fereshteh 146 Amundsen, Jeffrey Alan 343 Amy. Ronald Mark 252 Anchill, Neil Brian 174 Andalman, Alan Charles 321 Anderson. Carol Elaine 295 Anderson, Cynthia L 156 Anderson, David Michael 343 Anderson, Donna Clare 298 Anderson, Dwight Lee 327 Anderson, Elaine Kay 240 Anderson, Gregory Walter 136 Anderson, Herbert E 151,327 Anderson, John Frank 327 Anderson, Linnea M 262 Anderson, Michael Alan 300 Anderson, Nancy Elle 146 Anderson. Patricia Jo 177 Anderson, Susan Kay 240 Andersons. Janis Olgerts 103 Andrews. Jan 237 Andrews, Jane Adair 187,240 Andrews. Jr. Kenneth W. 155 Anstensen, John Erik 327 Anthony, Victorine Lee 343 Anton, Diane Lynn 343 Antonopulos, Charles G. 141 Appel, Alan Roger 308 Appel, Richton Carroll 327 Appledorn, Robert 151,327 Ardis, Cathy 172 Aris, William Peter 255 Armitage, Cheryl Lee 132 Armstrong, Joseph Ray 327 Armstrong, Michael Lynn 132,305 Armstrong. Robert Howard 113 Arnett, Marilyn Sue 121 Arnold, Barbara Pierson 152 Arnold, Mary Louise 321 Ash, Helen Louise 187 Ashby, Annette Patricia 336 Asmus, Jeanne Alison 343 Atchinson, Judith M 255 Atencio, Heraclio E 336 Atkins, Diane Lee 243 Auchard, Wilma Joanne 243 Austin, Janet Elizabeth 255 Austin, William George 258 Austrins, Mike 155 Avery, Corlinda Lou 343 Avery, Gloria Jeanne 132 Avery, Phyllis Ann 187,188 Ayers, Martha Anne 165 Student Index B Babcock, Robert Alan 248 Babincc, Mark Eugene 190 Back, Gertrude Anne 268 Bade, Ann Margaret 133,343 Badger. David William 110.343 Baedke, Joyce Lynn 343 Bailey, Evelyn Louis 171 Bailey, Joseph Patrick 327 Baker, Barbara June 156 Baker, Beverly Ann 156 Baker, Ellen Marie 177 Baker, Judith Ann 176 Baker, Rachel Louise 188 Baker, Susan Marie 249 Baker, William Jay 149 Balbach. Ruth Ellen 152 Baldwin, Gayle Howard 126,276 Baldwin, Pamela Jane 177 Baldwin, William Edward 138 Bales, Corky 104,108 Balkema, Judith Kay 343 Ball. John Joseph 336 Ball, Wendy Lynn 190 Ballmer, Catherine Marie 167 Balmer. Janet Durning 344 Bambach, Cherl Diane 26 Banicki, Stephen Paul 137,327 Bannigan. Ellen Louise 132 Bannister, Elizabeth 259 Banta, Richard James 191,245 Baranski. Cheryl Ann 133 Barber, Richard Joseph 190 Barelield, Gerald L. 135,327 Baribcau 111. Charles A 245 Barker, Donald Paul 248 Barker, John Lester 327 Barnaby, Barbara Mason 344 Barnaby, Daryl Everett 145,321 Barnes. Carole Elaine 344 Barnes, Cecilia Ann 336 Barnes. James Arnold 250 Barnes, Michael Duane 246,104 Barnes, Richie Clyde 137.327 Barnich, Richard George 145 Barnhorst, Richard F. 245 Baron, Jane Ruth 294 Barrow, Delores Maria 241,344 Barrows, Brent Curtis 160 Barski, Martin John 85 Bartell, Michael Thomas 344 Bartolacci, Maryjo 249 Barton, Robert Freers 155,318,344 Bartz, Richard Dennis 92 Bassett. Charles Andrew 321 Bassett, Dennis Alvin 135 Bassett, Mary Jane 188 Bates, Barbara Nadine 286,344 Bates, Dennis Ray 256,327 Bates, Leslie Keith 336 Batey. Joan Kay 344 Bath, Cathy 257 Batson, William Henry 327 Battal, Paula Lynn 253 Batten, Marianne V 293 Batzer, Clisa Star 249 Bauer. Sandra Kay 327 Baughan. Carlton Huey 246.336 Baughmart. Sheryl Kay 344 Baughman, Susan Kay 268 Bauknecht, Marcile Kay 344 Baulch, Brian Scott 256 Bauman. Karen Louise 327 Baumeister. Carol Ann 327 Bausman, Thomas R. 257 Bax, Brian Lee 186 Baxta, Richard J. 132 Baxter, Carol Ann 171 Baxter, Steven Grant 189 Bayes, Pamela Denyse 186 Bayles, Lorin Duane 336 Beabien, Ron 148 Beach, David Harold 366 Beal. Joann 177 Beal, Richard Lowell 99,248 Beale, Janet Mary 156 Beals. Thomas Alvin 344 Beam, Elizabeth Lee 297,344 Beard. Jeffery Michael 158 Beauchamp, Carol Lynne 126,293 Beauchamp Jr., Charles E. 102 Bechler, Linda Tory 132 Beck, Barbara Lynn 176,344 Becker, Don Wayne 327 Becker, Joanna Marie 243 Becker, Ronnie Roy 246 Beckley, Craig William 263 Beckstrom, Judith L 156 Bedell, Theodore James 149 Bedker, Paula Kay 328 Beebe. Joel Arlan 344 Beebe, Susan Marie 203,283,336 Beeby Jr., James Addison 256,336 Beer, Rita Mary 336 Beers. Gary Jay 114 Beeson, Rebecca Gracada 178,238,344 Behe, Mary Amanda 161 Beier, Jane E 156 Beland, Elsie Loretta 344 Belanger, Jane Ann 243 Belinger, Jr. Edwin Grant 258,344 Belke,Janet Suzanne 176 Bell, Susan Martha 132 Bell, Thomas Allen 300 Bella, David Eugene 189,321 Bella, Pennie Lou 156 Belland, Nancy Lynn 243 Bellinger, James William 123 Bellingham, Richard 13l,l91,2l4.316 Bellware, Allen Mich 138,328 Belski, Andrea Kay 344 Benchich, John James 284 Bennett, Joanne Helen 240 Bennett, Linda Jean 321 Benson, Allen Arthur 175 Benson. Carla Danette 328 Benson, Carol Jean 126,265,268 Bentley, Russell Lyle 328 Benzar. Brenda Marylin 298 Beranek, Jr. George J. 344 Berg, Darlene Gay 344 Berg. Glenn Allen 125 Bergdorf. Nancy 249 Berger. Donald James 248 Bergeron, Raymond Ernest 144 Berghorst, David T. 191,245 Bergstrom, Betty Eloise 288 Berkelxile. Gary Paul 336 Berkcy. Linda Sue 132 Berkheimer, Mary Melinda 307 Bermers, Gary 149 Bernard, William 141 Berndt, Joy Lenore 344 Bernhardt. Michael T. 291 Bernier. Luana June 190 Berryman. Carole Ida 344 Bertelsen, Susan 132,344 Bertermann, Claudia Jane 172 Bessent, Lorene 344 Betz, Theodore Aaron 255,321 Beukema. Rita Ann 344 Beyer, Dawn Elaine 178 Beyer, Donald Charles 328 Bibbins, Victor Eugene 250 Bibelheimer, Joyce Ann 244 Bidleman Jr. Charles M 257 Biegel, Rochelle L 344 Bielawa, Diane Marie 268 Bieri. James Carl 149 Bigda, Frances Arline 344 Bilitzke, Carol Ann 133 Bills. Thomas Kim 157 Binggeser, Ursula 156,157 Bingham, Beverly Jean 344 Binion, John A1250 Binning William S 321 Biondi, Linda Concctta 344 Birberick, James Alvin 264 Birch, Robert James 321 Bird, Cheryl Lee 344 Bishop, Elaine Kay 176,344 Bishop, Gregory Alan 336 Bishop, John Bartholomew 256 Bishop,John David 344 Bishop, Lawrence Joseph 262 Bishop, Susan Annette 26 Bixler. Beverly Lee 344 Bjork, Nancy Calre 176,187,336 Bjornseth, Bruce Earl 321 Black, Florus Roland 344 Blackburn Myra Jean 288 Blackney, Warren Richard 344 Blakely, Barbara Lynn 328 Blakely, David Bruce 256 Blalock, Eric David 258 Blanck, Herman Carl 151.328 Bland, Linda Jean 129 Blanzy, Pamela Ann 164,336 Blasch, Cheryl Lee 177,198 Blasi, Linda Lou 237,244 Blazak, Raymond Richard 245 Blewett, Jo Anne 176,198,336 Blickle, James Arthur 328 Bliss, Kay Lee 190 Block, Constance 280 Block, Kimberly Sue 20,294 Blodgett, Diana Lynn 20,249 Blosser, Diana Jean 238,344 Babb, Robert John 121 Boccia, Michael James 291 Bock, Mary Ann 344 Bockman, Virginia Ann 187 Bockstanz, Delynne Kay 336 Bode, Barbara Jill 244 Bodette, Richard Robert 262 Bodie, Cheryl Dawn 344 Bogdan, Fred Albert 158 Bognar, John James 328 Bogusz. Lawrence Allan 137,273 Bohl, Frederick Lee 145,248 Bohn, Paula Edith 344 Bohnsack, Robert Harvey 144,322 Boje, Linda Lee 257 Boles, Sharon Kaye 344 Bolinsky. Gary John 328 Bommersbach, Robert John 328 Bond, Cathleen Elizabeth 322 Bond, David Earl 104 Bondell, James Alan 264 Bonds, Wanda Claretta 247 Bongers, Judith Ann 336 Bontekoe, Sandra Lynn 171,344 Bonvallet, Bonnie Anne 244 368 Boodt. Gloria Marlen 345 Boomgarden, Susan Jean 322 Boone. Douglas Larry 182 Boortz, Gary Paul 252 Booth, Carol Ann 294,345 Booth, Joan Leslie 249 Boothby, Cheryl Lynn 345 Boothroyd, Phillip David 336 Boris, Claudia Ann 166,298 Born, Brenda Mae 155 Borris Jr. John 345 Bortak, Michael John 322 Bortels, Linda Louise 328 Bortner, Sally Joy 167 Bos, James Henry 165 Bos, Janice Helene 249,345 Bos, Larry Allen 251 Bos, Randall Dale 248 Bosma, Lois Marie 178 Bosman, William Bernard 322 Boss 111, Jacob 345 Botti Jr., Charles W 145 Boucher, Robert Clyde 256 Boughner, Sue Ann 240.280.345 Boughton, Barbara Ann 176,345 Bourdas, Nancy Lee 336 Bourque. Ronald Robert 336 Boutell, Michael Dennis 246 Boutoul. Rick 257 Bowden, Barry Ned 345 Bowden, Darleen Jane 156,345 Bowen, Shirlee Jeanne 336 Bowerman. Marlene Linda 345 Bowersox, Dennis Ray 336 Bowes, Barbara Jean 243,345 Bowles, Leila Rose 345 Bowling, Marshall Eugene 158 Bowman, Barbara Jean 345 Bowman, Boice McMath 93,1 10,1 13,170,250 Bowoman, Bonnie 176 Boyce. Suzanne Rae 336 Boyer. James Roger 252 Boyle, Linda Ann 20,249 Bozarth, Sharyn Louise 265 Bozzo, Ronald Lee 328 Bracken, Kenneth Cameron 123 Bracken, Thomas Paul 165,251 Braddock, Edward Michael 252 Braden, Paul Dean 186 Bradford, Diane Elaine 345 Bradford, Joanne Helen 179,345 Bradley, David Lee 322 Bradley, Rosemary 345 Brady, Michael Gerald 149 Brady. Patricia Anne 143,328 Brady, Patrick Donald 291 Bragalone, Susan Jean 345 Braken, Ben 258 Bramble, Ronald Wayne 102 Brandon, Lawrence W 151.328 Brandstatter. Robert J. 245,328 Brandt, Wendell Charles 138 Brantley, Pamela Leonora 247 Branyan Jr. Rollin U 336 Brauner. Bruce David 345 Bray, Miles William 143,328 Brayton, Jon Roger 151 Brayton, Thomas Richard 138,195 Brener, David Allen 131,262,322 Brennan, John Michael 245,328 Brennan, Nancy Ann 253 Brenneman, Janet Marie 276 Brescoe. Joe 250 Breston, Myron 137 Bretzcr, Allan Alfred 151 Bricker, Gaytha Louise 244 Bricker, Joyce 244 Briestansky. John W 159.322 Briggs, Richard Donald 336 Briggs, Sharon Lee 244 Briggson, Alan James 262 Brigham, Douglas E345 Brigman, Wayne Arthur 151 Brinks, Mary Lynn 298 Bristow, Michael Barry 137,328 Brittain, Beverly Ruth 345 Brom, Barbara Jean 243 Bronkema, Sally Jean 126.288 Bronstad, Pattie Mae 280 Bronstetter, Nora Violet 345 Brooke, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Richard Edmo 143,322 F. Joseph 135,328 Lawrence James 322 Linda Luise 345 Broome, Wendell Mitchell 143,322 Brosey, Mary Helen 126.283 Brotebeck, Charles 128 Brothers, Dana Lynne 345 Broughton Jr. Kenneth E 262 Brovont, Larry Dean 137 Brower, Robert Alan 136,178 Brown, A1 108 Brown, Alice Lue 167 Brown, Connie Jean 345 Brown, Dennis Durward 345 Brown, Gary Parker 155 Brown. Jerry Robert 345 Brown. Larry Hal 187,345 Brown, Marquita Camille 345 Brown. Paula 247.307 Brown, Richard Lyle 170 Brown, Brown, Richard W. 337 Sandra Ann 190 Brown, Terry Jay 136 Browne, Jcllrey Martin 108 Bruegel, Mary Sue 155 Brugh. Barbara Ann 345 Bruin, Jack Lee 186,179 Brune. Kathleen Joy 244 Brunk, Raymond Lawrence 322 Brunson, Linda Kay 328 Bryan, Laura Jane 153,345 Bryant, Susan Jane 177 Brzezicki, Richard 337 Buchanan, Alex 257 Buchholtz, Kathleen Ann 253,345 Buck. Marjorie Lucille 265 Buckholty, Gus 255 Buckmaster, Sharyn Agnes 120,288,337 Buescher, Mary Ann 172 Buist. Douglas Alan 140 Bulgarelli, Janice Kae 156 Bull, Harrison Edwin 328 Bull, Lynn Alan 328 Bullard, Diana Lec 328 Bullard, Ronald Wade 275 Bunch, Drexel Roy, 328 Bunch, Susan Kay 345 Burbach, Susan Kay 283 Burbank, Donna Mae 177 Burchell. Elaine 345 Burdick, Colleen Ann 255 Burge, Sandra Lee 164,268 Burgess, Georgella 247,345 Burghardt, Robert Casey 165 Burk,Janet Lou 178 Burkett, David Richard 345 Burkholder, Suzanne W 240 Burmann, Diana Sue 156 Burnett, Margaret Mary 187,253,345 Burnham, John Fay 136,137,328 Burnham, Shirley Faye 345 Burns, Donna Lee 259,322 Burns, Mary Louise 268 Burns, Jr., Robert Allred 337 Burr, Dianne Mary 132 Burrell, Susan Lee 244 Burton,James Earl 151 Burton, Richard Clyde 345 Bush. Allen Scott 254 Bush, Michael Lynn 337 Bussard, Leonard Lee 189,337 Butch, Butler, Butler, Butler, . Paulette Fay 247,345 Butler. Butler, 1. Butler Butou Richard 337 James M 322 Lawrence Marvin 179 Linda Ann 171 Sharon Grace 249 Vicki Lynn 288 , Richard Lee 337 Byrne, John T. 104,170 Carter, Henry Jerome 242 Carter. Linda lrene 337 Cartwright, Paul Walter 153 Caruso, Phyllis Marie 132 Cascarelli, Catherine A 249 Casehcer, Karen Lee 265 Cashin, Patrick James 254 Casper.Romua1da Mary 337 Cassily Jr., James F 246 Castiglione, Cassandra G 253 Castrinakis, Emmanuel 187 Castronovo, Donald F 110,113 Cavacece, Joann Mary 346 Cavalier. Gerald Fer 191,258,315 Cavanaugh. Joan M 172 Cavanaugh, Ronald C 141 Cearloss, Ronald Allen 150,346 Cerand, Elmer Lawrence 300 Cerra, Vince 246 Chadwick 11, Robert E 246 Challin, Willard Ronald 337 Chalkcr, Jess Frank 193 Chamberlin Fr.. James F 138 Chambers, Thomas Leigh 248 Champine, Jerry Lee 322 Champion, James Kevin 262 Champion. Kathleen V 177 Chandonnet. Karen Marie 182 Chaney, Alphonse 346 Chanter, Timothy Douglas 258,328 Chapman, Charles Beaver 322 Chappell, Pamela Kay 132 Chapple, Marsha Lynn 184 Chaput, Donald Keith 262 Chard, Martin E 166,346 Chase, Paul Rolland 187 Chaullin, Jim 246 Chen, Win Yi 322 Cheng, Leung 146 Chendoweth, James William 158 Chesla, Daniel David 346 Chew, Lester Allen 187 Chidester, Lynette E 322 Childs, Vilma Angelica 346 Chisholm, Jeannie Ann 136 Choate, Dennis Lee 346 Chrisman Jr.. John P 246 Christensen. Elaine Kay 243 Christensen, John Edward 337 Christianson. Steven B 149,264 Christoff, Wendell Lee 154,322 Christopher, Kaye Marie 156 Chu Ping Kee. Thomas 308 Churchill. Jeffrey Lynn 328 Ciaramitaro, Martha M 283 Cioflari, Ann Lucia 187 Ciolek, Susan Marie 346 Citak, Raymond Paul 187 Cicucci, Donald Hugh 322 Civiek. Sharon 243 Civinskas. Carole Ann 346 Clark, Catherine E 322 Conterio, Mary Lucia 155,346 Conti, David Michael 337 Contor, Ch Contreras, Conzelman arles Nicholas 328 Maria Gloria 288 n. David W 262 Cook, Charles Edward 159,328 Cook, Dorothy Elaine 346 Cook, Mary Jo 346 Cook, Nancy Ellen 346 Cook, Thomas Francis 93,170 Cookerly, David Howard 255 Coombes, Scott Allan 328 Coomer, John Edward 347 Coon. Carol Ann 176,346 Cooper, Alexis Waite 347 Cooper, Frank B 347 Cooper. Jessica Blair 187,286 Cooper. Linda Joyce 177 Cooper, Louannc Lee 295 Cooper, Norman Lee 186 Cooper. Ri Cooper Jr., chard Gene 151 Robert Clare 155, 187,189,337 Cooper, Sharon Lou 186 Cooper, William Rex 337 Copp, Bruce 114 Coppersmith, Ross C 255 Coppock, John Willia 328 Corey, John Charles 337 Cornetet, J oan Lynne 187,188,347 Corrigan, Linda Jean 347 Corson. Su Corstange. Coscarelli, san Ann 347 Engel 134 Judy Anne 307 Cosgrove. Grace 172 Costea, Verna Lorraine 176 Cotter, Rodney Lee 284 Coumatos. Michael James 322 Cousineau. Janith 347 Cousineau. Terrel E 243 Cousineau, Thomas Roy 151 Cousins, Nancy Louise 347 Couthup, Roger 245 Cox, Dennis Edward 258 Cox, Joanna Lynn 286 Cozzolino, Nancy Lee 303 Craft, James Gordon 154 Craig, Donn Victor 347 C raig, Crain. Crane Paula Jeanne 347 John 256 , Cheryl Collen 166,347 Crane, Donna Jean 186 Crane, Martin Wallace 170 Crane, Mary Joyce 347 Crane, Robert Henry 248.270 Craun, John Mark 179 Craw rd, Christy Roy 242,347 fo Crawford, Deborah Jean 265,283 Crawford. Edward Hayes 347 Crawford, John Dale 328 Crawford, Pamela Gay 156 Crenshaw, Sylvia Jean 307 Crews, Rickey Dean 246 C Cady Jr. Donald James 246 Cagney, Kathleen Ann 126 Cahill, Francis Xavier 245,328 Cair, Jim 148 Calderwood, Janice M 155 Caldwell, Dennis Roy 175 Caldwell, John Addison 345 Calhoun. Donald Leslie 345 Calkin, Georgette Kay 176 Callahan Jr., Murray M 328 Callander, Deborah Gay 346 Calvarusd. Elizabeth D. 328 Camburn, Sally Anna 346 Cameron, Christine Ann 238.346 Clark Christine Diane 166 Clark. Cindy 187 Clark, Joan Lee 176 Clark, Linda Suzanne 154 Clark, Luther Arnold 346 Clark Suzanne 187,346 Claus, John Stuart 322 Clawson, Joanne Patricia 188 Clay, Scott Warren 346 Clayton, Gary Wayne 179,322 Claytor, Judith Amy 241 Clearwater, Terry Lee 264 Cleveland, Judith Gr 136 Cline, Carolyn Kaye 337 Cline, Laura Jeanne 265,346 Clothier, Dan 151 Clutter R Jr., Paul M 346 Campbell, Campbell, Ann Devries 253 Bonnie Marie 346 Campbell, Cheryl Diana 265 Campbell. Francis 322 Campbell, Gary Raymond 308.346 Campbell, John Anderson 328 Campbell, Lcnora Kay 337 Campbell, Loren 105 Campbell, Rachel E 179,346 Campbell. Steven William 291 Cankaya. Kemal 146 D Capling, Susan Aileen 176 Captain, Marjorie Louise 268 Captain. Norma Ann 294,346 Carey, Kathleen Anne 257 Carey. Sherman McNeal 300 Carithers, Marie J. 247 Carl, James Andrew 159 Carlow Jr. Jose h J. 242 Coates, Kenneth Ear1e91,98 Cobb. Bethany Sue 346 Cobb, Marsha Hall 155.346 Cochrane, Richard T 328 Cochrane, Susan 172 Coe, Janis Ann 132 Coe, John Matthew 245 Cofiield. Thomas Roell 257 Cogsdill, James Bertram 173.337 Cohn, Henry Allen 121,160 Colasacco Jr., Anton P 150,337 Colasanti, Terry Rose 243,346 Colburn, Harry Stuart 193,291 Cole, Byrinda Lynn 337 Cole. Roger Jelfrcy 189 Coleman, Horace 110,113 Coleman, Richard Alan 92 Coleman. Stanley L 151 Cronheim. Paula Ellen 347 Cronin, Michael Paul 123,125,258 Cronk Jr., Robert C 141,328 Crookston. Anne Marie 171 Crosby, Mary Adelia 347 Cross, Karen Ann 176 Cross, Leslie Catherine 286 Cross, Richard Marston 179 Cross, Robert Wayne 347 Crossmen, Jim 258 Crum, Edwin 337 Crummel, Ronald Ward 143 Csekei. Elizabeth L 253 Cuhran, Robert John 193 Cummiskey, Terry John 159,305 Cunningham, Ann Farley 249 Cunningham, Dennis Allan 347 Cunningham, Gerry Ellen 347 Curnalia. William Edsel 248 Curtis, Larry Lee 328 Curtis. Louise Ann 134 Custance, Tom 263 Cutler, Frederick Ge 99 Cutropia, James Anthony 322 Cutting, Patricia 265 Cuyler Jr., Harold S 108 Czappa, Dennis James 322 Czarnomski. Robert Henry 158 Czarnopys, Joanne C 152 Czuk, Janet Leigh 337 Carlsen - P . Christian M. 346 Carlson. Craig Powers 245 Carlson Carlson Carlson . Marcella Ann 346 , Phyllis Irene 156 , Stephen Clyde 179 Carlton, Jane Ann 346 Carnell, Michael Paul 300 Carpenter. Carol Mae 177 Carpenter, Fredrick M. 252 Car nter, James William 136 ' PC Carpenter, Carpenter Joseph Holden 346 Joyce Elaine 346 Carr. Roger Leland 322 Carr, Ronald Douglas 159 Carr, Ronald Charles 262 Carrigan, Leslie Ann 136 Carroll, Mary Ann 268 Carson, Marilyn Jean 346 Carson, Susan 230 Carter. David Allen 258 Carter, Craig Daryl 172 Coller, Christine Kay 288 Collick, Margaret P 346 Collins, Alfred 242,337 Collins, David Ernest 246 Collins. Diane Elizabeth 346 Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins , James Philipp 328 . Judith Anne 346 , Margaret Ann 168,280 , Melvin Arnold 264 Milton Dale 252 Colpetzer. Robert M 134,322 Colvin, Hugh Kimble 138 Comfort, Thomas Michael 156,157 Comiskey, Patricia L 346 Compton, Stephanie Jean 346 Conant, Judith Alice 337 Conden, Susan Kay 298 Connellan. Kathleen E 120,121 Conner, Terril Ray 328 Connors, Kay Frances 176 Conrad, Margo Kay 166,346 Constantineau, Jill Ann 346 Daam, William Kenneth 248 Dahlstrom, Mary Jo N 347 Dahlstedt, Dennis A 246 Dailey, Jeanine 347 Daily, Patrick Frank 329 Dalton, Kathleen L 238,347 Dalziel, Andrew Hendry 322 Damaske. Dania Sue 132,179 Dambro, Danny Lee 337 Damron Il, Grayson 329 Daniel, Martha Ann 329 Daniels, Bruce Eric 153 Daniels, Cheryl Lynn 167 Daniels, Linda Ellen 152 Daniels, Sandra Lee 347 Danke, Jerry 138 Darby, Thayma Colleen 347 Dariemaeker, Mike 258 Darling, Linda Louise 177,187 Darling, Terry Jo 171 369 Darnell, Wayne Roger 329 Dart. David Louis 329 Dase, Sue Ellen 186,259 David, Arlene Gayle 347 Davidson, James Allen 137,329 Davies, Jean Frances 253,347 Davis, John Burnett 246 Davis, Nancy Sue 265.280 Davis, Peggy 247 Davis, Tracy John 155 Dawson, William Douglas 159 Dean, Diann Marie 329 Deane. Larry Allen 137 Dearborn, Janice 187 Death. Nancy Janette 178 Deblecort, David Louis 178 Deboer, Mary Lynn 190 Decair, Richard L 337 Deckard, Thomas Lee 337 Decker, Mary Ann 121 Deditch, Dale Lynn 121,275 Deeb, David Geroge 337 Degoflau. Larry Jay 110 Degrazia, James llko 263,347 Dehaan, Terry Jay 248,329 Dehavcn. Marcia Lynn 347 Dehaven, William Russell 153,337 Dehn, David Arthur 158 Dekker, Marianne 171 Dekreek, Barry James 337 Delavergne. Ann Marie 133 Delehanty, Maureen Mary 288 Dellario, Tom E 257 Deloric, Patricia Lynn 244,337 Demaagd. Thomas Wcndall 156 Dembinsky, David R337 Demchich. Geroge Francis 255 Demers, Barry Richard 300 Demuth, William Maurice 246 Denhard, Diane Marie 123.347 Denhof, Candance Ann 295 Denier, Sharon Eileen 176.347 Dennoyer, Leroy Lewis 329 Denooyer, Robert Alston 136 Dense, Carl 262 Denton, William John 322 Ded, Garry 337 Depew, Terry Lynn 136 Depompolo. Larry 100.262 Depoy, Lindia Marie 168 Depue, James William 179 Deriemaecker, Michael N 329 Derose, Anne Louise 329 Derskey, Kenneth Eugene 84 Deskovitz. Richard H 347 Deuman, Gary Wayne 347 Devine, Nancy Jane 125 Devine, Rodger A 347 Devine, William Edward 86 Devoe. Martha Ester 156,240,286 Devriendt, Michael Alex 245 Dcvrloo, Tom 179 Dewaters. Christine J 244 Deweerd, William George 291,347 DewollT, Thomas Paul 252 Deyoung, Douglas Paul 347 De Young, Frederic J. 178 Deyoung, Russell George 308 DeYoung. Shirley Ann 347 Dickens, Michael Joseph 165 Dickinson, Raymond B 337 Dickson, James David 135,329 Didkens, Mike 251 Diekema, Betty Jean 132 Diggles, Elizabeth P 190 Digiulio, John Ralph 291 Dilaura, Paul Stanley 347 DiLevi, Joy 238 Diller. Kenneth F 347 Dillon. Diana Doris 249 Dillon, Larry Martin 347 Dillon, Patricia Ann 347 Diloreto, Joanne Marie 156,157 Dilts, Penelope Anne 253 Dilworth, Larry Chester 98 Dimaggio, lsadore George 254 Dimanin, Helen 337 Dimino, Anthony Peter 264 Dina, Johnson K 144,322 Dinebart, Robert 258 Dinollo. Matteo 263 Dioszegi, Joanne Yolanda 176 Disbrow, Doyle Allen 305 Dishon, Harold Dougals 144,322 Dittmar, Robert Denn 322 Dixon, Donald Aubry 255 Dixon, Marilyn Kay 186,188 Dixon. Peter Fuller 337 Dlexk. Devi Ann 347 Dobbin, Leighton Gerard 148 Dodge, Cheryn Rae 243 Dodge, Sally Jane 347 Dodge, William S 256 Dodson, Beverly Jo 243 Doe, James Douglas 138 Doelker, Sharon Lee 171 Doering, Linda Marie 168 Doering, Ronald F 348 Doherty, Jane Elizabeth 132 Doherty, Sharon Kay 348 Dominiak. Joseph Ernest 135,329 Dominy. Margaret E 177,190 Dommert, Cindy Kay 348 Donahue, Rick 246 Doney, John Frederick 291 Donnelly, Patrick J. 329 Donovan. Kathleen L. 348 Doolittle, Harry Earl 322 Doonan, Kathleen Ann 348 Doornbos, Gordon Henry 166,348 Dopp, Larry Phillip 348 Dorn, Pamela Ann 238,348 Dornbusch, Margaret E. 348 Dorrance, Lacinda L. 190 Dostal, Jon Paul 262 Dostie, Mary Charlotte 348 Doty, Gregg William 104 Doty. Kay Louise 176 Doubler, Robert Lee 144 Dougan, William Egbert 250 Dougherty, Terrance F. 252 Douglas, Joan Margaret 156.172 Doyle, Susan Elizabeth 257.298 Dozeman, Ronald Harvey 329 Drabczyk, Anthony Peter 329 Dragor. Barbara Lorraine 348 Drain, Gershwin Allen 250 Drake, David Michael 263 Drangin. Ronald Brian 256 Drchobl, Margaret Anne 165 Dreyer, Jack Paul 329 Driver, Luther Larry 160 Drobnich, Daniel Joseph 258 Drobnyk, Wendy L. 295 Drotoz, Steven Arthur 263 Druding, Marcia Jean 348 Drummond, DeWayne D. 137,329 Drury, Robert John 248 Dual, Peter Allred 242 Dubow. Thomas Edmund 142 Duckett, Theophlis 242 Dugan, Lawrence David 348 Duke. Betty Jean 337 Duncan, Erwin R. 322 Dundas, Michael Jay 186 Dunigan, Paul Stanley 137 Dunlap, Nancy Jean 298 Dunlop, Thomas Carl 246 Dunn, Betty Rae 187,348 Dunn, Robert Alex 262 Dunne, Thomas Edward 138 Dunton, Stanley Eugene 275 Durfy, Charles Henry 322 Durka. David Walter 151 Duross, Thomas Janes 132, 329 Durr, David Lynn 348 Durren, Jon 254 Dustin, Deanna Jean 168 Dutra, Arthur Anthony 246 Duylea, Kent 263 Dvorak, Todd Vernon 348 Dvorsky, Kathleen T. 348 Dwyer, Ronald James 329 Dwyer, Sue 238 Dygert, Ruth Ann 193 Dykema. Marianne 348 Dykhouse, Rita 172 E Eames, Brenda Jean 190 Earl, Homer Jonathan 329 Easter, Linda Susan 348 Eastman, Joan Elizabeth 166 Easton, Linda Kay 298 Eaton, Norman William 348 Eberhardt. Robert Lee 284 Echols, Robert Lee 337 Eckel, Timothy Michael 254 Ecker, Elaine Lillian 166,172,322 Eckman, Joanne Mardell 130,329 Eckstein, Frank Otto 159 Edelberg, Lloyd William 264 Edmonds, Jr., Cleve 322 Edmonds, Thomas Ned 158 Edmunds, Carl Walter 322 Edwards, Dianne Marie 187 Edwards, Joanne Marie 187,188 Eggleston, Michael Evan 348 Egland, Marcia Joan 303 Ehlers, Edward Richard 142,322 Eisner, Elaine Betty 249,320,348 Ellerby, David Arthur 348 Ellinger, Robert Stephen 175 Elliott, Larry J. 151,348 Ellis, Jack Edmond 189,190 Ellison, Carol Ann 348 El Mazidi, lssa M. 146 Elsner, Gary Alan 160 Eltzroth, Shirley Ann 283 Ely, Daniel Paul 186 Ely, Geri Janice 255,348 Embrey, Jerry Michael 105 Embs, Ardith 153 EmholT, Deanna Sue 348 Engel, Lloyd Charles 248 Engle, Jerry Martin 256 Engle, Vince 270 Ensing, Lloyd Earl 348 Eppelheimer, Charles D. 245 Epstein, Neil 264 Erdmann, G. Lynn 348 Erickson, Karen Ruth 156 Erickson, Kristine Ellen 156 Erler, Juliann Ellen 188 Ernest, Nancy Kelly 244 Ernst, Jon Charles 149 Ertman, Connie Lynn 329 Eschtruth, Vivian Lee 176,348 Espy, Roberta Sue 303 Essenberg, Mary llene 283 Essenburg, Thomas James 115,170,348 Ettinger, Donna Elaine 348 Evan, Beverly Jean 280 Evans, Dennis Gene 84 Evans, Gretchen Louise 177 Evans, Richard Brinley 322 Evans, Yvonne Carol 241 Everard, William Allen 148 Everett, Dennis Martin 329 Everett, Fred 137 Evers, Elisabeth R. 337 Ewing, Michael Aret 348 Ezidore, Leslie Marie 241,250 F Faculak, Jr., Steve Louis 348 Fall, Denny 258 Fairchild, Susan Vera 164 Faling, Janet Arlene 155 Falk, Kristine Marie 102,168,238 Falkowski, Janet Kay 323 Fanclli. Donna Lynne 295 Farhat, Jamal Said 156,157,300 Farkas, Charles Bowlter 257,329 Farley, Catherine Clara 178,348 Farlow, Pamela Quay 348 Farr, Nancy Ann 130,236,249,317,348 Farrand, Julie Ann 348 Farrell, James Patrick 151 Fassnacht. Marie Ellen 188.190 Fatt, Lorraine, Phyllis 348 Faulkner, Cheryl Sue 253,348 Faust, Elizabeth Ann 193 Fauteck, Richard Donald 323 Fayad, John Mark 254 Fedewa, Carol Marie 348 Fedigan, Susan Carol 180,243 Fedoruk, Richard Walter 158 Feenstra, Elaine Ruth 187 Feldkamp, Candace Joan 244 Fellows, Karen Marie 121,253,298 Fenderbosch, Henry T. 92 Ferguson, Elaine C. 329 Ferguson, James Richard 165 Ferguson, Ronald Bruce 348 Ferrero. Donna Kay 265 Ferwerk, Judy 298 Fiandt, Phillip Arthur 246 Fields, Joe Nelson 284 Fifelski, Janet Marie 286 Fifelslti, Pauline Kay 132 Filield, Charles David 258 Filarski, Gloria Jean 125,156,265 Fillingham, Wally 140 Findley, Neil Leroy 187 Finger, William Nicholas 254 Fingleton, Walter George 255 Finkbeiner, Robert Dale 305 Finkelmann. Susan M. 265 Finlayson, Nancy Lee 329 Finley, David Weidner 134,323,349 Finster, John Harwood 337 First, Luana Lyn 187,349 Fish, Kathleen Louise 349 Fisher, Anne Gregg 152 Fisher, Carol Ann 186,188,276 Fisher, David Rex 110,349 Fisher, Roger Thomas 137,329 Fisher, Wayne Ray 258 Fitch, Leah Kay 167 Fixler, Harvey Edward 138,329 Fizzell, William Deane 190 Flaminio, John Samuel 110,170 Flanagan, Timothy David 246 Flanagan, Valdeane Carol 243,280 Flanders, Keith Earl 255 Flegal, Anne Ruth 171 Flegal, Elizabeth Ra 349 Fleharty, R. Dean 323 Fleming, Deborah Ruth 337 Fleming, James Edgar 151 Fleming, Joalene Beulah 349 Flenar, Jerry Lee 263 Fleury, Margaret Ellen 349 Flippen, Robert Thomas 329 Fliss, Karen Deneise 244 Fluckey, Krisan Kay 155 Flynn, Deborah Jane 338 Flynn, Diane Kathleen 307 Flynn, Nancy Marie 132,249 Flynn, Jr., Robert Joseph 329 Fockler, Janine Elyse 190 Foltice, Jr., Edward John 349 Forbear, Ann Louise 132 Forbes, John Carter 128 Ford, Eugene Hershey 92,94 Ford, Sandra Anita 247 Fordney, John Gardner 349 Forest, Frank John 193,248 Forgrave, Joan Elizabeth 259 Fors, Roger Grant 138,329 Forshee, Frederick H. 256,329 Forster, Rita Mildred 238,349 Forsteyk, Pam 265 Forsythe, Gayle 349 Fortenbacher, Michael 134,305 Fortier, Theresa Arlene 143 Forward, Linda Ann 349 Foss, Carol Elaine 177 Foster, Janice Lee 259 Foster, Nancy Jo 338 Foster, Russell Edward 1 14 Foupht, Charles Duane 323 Fournier, James Warren 256 Fournier, Michael John 248 Fouts, Carol Ann 349 Fowler, Nancy Kay 126,l78,265,280 Fowlkes, Alfred Morton 104 Fox, Douglas Charles 187 Fox. Marilyn Katherine 298 Fox, Susan Kay 259 Frailing, Donna Lee 349 Francomb. Robert S. 338 Frank, Gary Donald 246,323 Frank, Lawrence Edward 137,329 Frankiewicz, Marcia Jean 240 Franz, Joyce Ellen 329 Franz, Ronald Dale 275,349 Franz, Virginia Ardis 349 Fredcnburg, Connie Sue 298 Freeland, Michael F. 291 Freeman, William Alfred 159 Freesc. Stephanie Sue 125.132 Fremarek. Edward George 338 French, David Alan 251 Fresc, Annemarie 190 Frey, Larry Dean 329 Frizzell, Janet Jean 187,188 Frost, Charles 284 Frost, Lee Roy 98,1 10,170 Frost, Sharon Lee 349 Frost. William S. 191,245 Frostic, Harriet Ann 153,349 Fry, Carlton Ford 156 Fry, Madelyn Helen 156,338 Fuelling, Dennis Melvin 248 Fuener, Susan Catherine 265 Fuergeson, Vick 262 Fuhrwerk, Judy Lee 329 Fuller, Kathlyn Ann 338 Funderburk, Kit 246,323 Furlong, Sharon Karyl 155,171 Fynewever, Gary Alan 138 G Gabriel, Daniel Webster 149 Gadziemski, Michael D. 349 Gager, Donella Mac 126,243 Gail. Edith Tschumy 102 Gaines, Stanley Gregory 250 Gajewski, Judith 303 Galinis. Norbert Mic 349 Gall, Kaye Elaine 244 Gallagher, Cora Mary 307 Gallagher, Michael James 323 Gallagher, Michael J. 170 Gallagher, Sharon Ann 130,320,349 Gallihugh, Janet Doris 257 Gambin, Sharon Ann 253 Gamcll, Joseph Arthur 349 Gansauer, Roger Leslie 257 Garbrecht, Pamela Lee 238 Garcia,Jose Antonio 148 Gardner, Daniel Harlen 338 Gardner, Cheryl Lynn 276 Gardner, Thomas Walter 329 Garmon, Moses Arthur 175 Garner, Sandra Kay 349 Garnett, Merrie Emma 244 Garrels, Judith Annette 338 Garrett, Beverly Jane 153 Garrison, Keith Thomas 258 Garrison, Scott Davis 248 Gartha, Dave 108 Garvie, James William 305 Gaskell, Bonnie Jean 132,176 Gatlieb, Norm 248 Gattshall, Robert Bruce 262 Gault, Barbara Joy 130,155,238,349 Gaultier, Judith Clara 338 Gauna, Mary Frances 349 Gaunitz, Jr., William F. 349 Gauthier, Andre Gilles 338 Gauthier, Michele Ann 349 Gautreau, Anne Louise 349 Gauthier, Roger John 105,256,338 Gavin, Juanita 349 Gawlak, Betty Louise 243 Gay, Leonard 329 Gaydos, Sharon Lee 349 Gaynor, Gary George 329 Gazella, John Michael 275 Geba, Elaine Alice 349 Gebott, Barbara Lynn 240 Gebott, Lynne Ann 349 Geglio, Anthony S. 323 Gegznas, Linda Anne 255 Geideman, Marsha Claire 253 Geiger, Dennis William 159 Geik, Linda Kaye 303 Geiman, Susan G. 349 Gelderloos, Jr., Harold J. 134 Gelinas, Billie Eileen, 259 Gelinas, Shirley Ann 329 Gellman, Robert Alan 308 Genge, Doreen Marie 186,243 Gentile, Michele 253,349 Geordaue, Marie 293 George, Rondi Louise 132,156 George, Sharon Jean 188 Gerfy, Robert Michael 349 Germain, Henry John 115 Gerson, Gary Stanford 131 Gerue, Judith Lynn 132 Gerwolls, Carol Lynn 156 Gess, Eugene Ralph 175 Gherardi, Jeffrey M. 159 Giannetti, Nancy Lee 265,307 Gibott, Barb 280 Gibson, lll, Arthur M. 255 370 Gier, Bill 246 Gi1Tord, David Allen 323 Gilt, Steven Cary 186 Gilbert, Gary Wayne 151,19l,258,323 Gilbert, Sandra Deva 238 Gilchrist, Richard Jack 136 Giles, Robert Allan 137,329 Gilkey, Roderick Wallace 120 Gill, Judith Ann 249,349 Gillespie, Carol Ann 238,349 Gillespie, Sally Louise 349 Gillespie, Rusty 164 Gillett. Gary Lance 275 Gillette. Gloria Lea 186 Gillhespy, William J. 349 Gillhorn, Mary 153 Gilstrap, Patricia Ann 249.338 Giordano, Richard F. 323 Gioseppone, Carl 264 Gladstone. Denise Ann 244 Glaeser, Jo Elizabeth 121,295 Glagett, Pat 288 Glatz, Suzanne 268 Glavach, Patricia Ann 330 Glessner, Cathy Ann 238 Glinski, Judith Ann 349 Glogowski, Diane Rose 349 Gloster, Georgia Marie 330 Glupker, Ellen Rae 179,190 Glupker, Howard Dale 349 Gnagy, Jonell 186,297 Goddard, James Harlyn 323 Godlewski, Judith Ann 350 Goeller, Anita Louise 238 GolT,Hol1y Elizabeth 172 GolT, Lawrence Walter 135,350 Goff, Robert Lee 142 Goff, Walda Lea 176,350 Gohlke, Carrie Louise 155,259 Goines, Gail Elaine 253,298 Goins, Mary Frances 338 Golba, James Edmund 338 Goldberger, Kim Harvey 264 Goldman, Edward William 138 Goldner, Carol Ann 350 Golembiewski, Linda 350 Gombos, Jr., Frank Richard 323 Gonick, Alan Martin 338 Gonkman, Dave 138 Gonzalez, Vicky Sue 350 Goodnough. Valerie S. 240,323 Goud,-ich, Frederic S. 150,338 Goodrich, Patricia J. 350 Goodwin, Daniel Lee 134,330 Goodwin, Robert Leroy 350 Goodyear, Michael Robert 323 Gordon, Lynn Diana 176,330 Goring, Gail Lynn 350 Goris, Dean Franklin 196 Gornick, Roberta Maurine 125,190,295 Gorski, Christina Maria 126,303,320,35I Gorsline, Robert A. 110 Gorthy, Janet Kay 177 Gottlieb, Norman Phillip 110,150,170 Goud, Robert Leslie 166,245 Gould, Bruce Frederick 1 15 Gould, Gary Loren 99 Gou1d,Wi11iam Henry 110,113 Goven, Juanita 241 Gozdecki, Dennis Allen 323 Graber, Fern Shirley 255 Grabinski, Gerard Andrew 330 Grabowski, Edward Felix 182 Grace, Richard Louis 275 Graham, David Lesley 338 Graham, Stephanie Ellen 187 Graham, Wilbur Lavern 330 Grambort, Mary Ann 132,161,307 Grandelius, Janice Rae 350 Grant, Beverly Sue 187 Grant, Norman Donald 190 Grassi, Jean Carol 293 Graves, Barbara Joyce 253 Gray, James Dale 323 Green Green Green, Green. , Charles Lee 275 , David Harry 148,156 James Franklin 179 Sheila Gates 350 Greenberg, Lawrence R. 138 Greenburg, Connie Jean 330 Greendyke, Barbara Ann 190 Greene, Richard Lawrence 330 Greenfield, Mary Ann 350 Greenlee, Everett V. 350 Greenwold, Mary A. 249,350 Greep. Dirk 330 Greeter, Nancy Jean 293 Gregor, William James 323 Gregory, Phyllis Jea 350 Greve, Susan Rosalie 350 Grice, Judith Beatrice 243.276 Grieger, Joan Carol 350 Grieger, Kenneth Edward 158,323 Griffin, Bruce Travis 258 Grilfin, William Francis 248 Griliith, Alyce E. 350 Griiiith, Tomene Jeanne 177 Griliioen, Don 151 Grimes, Carol Ann 152,323 Grimm, Dennis Charles 123,258,323 Grinnan, Marylou Claire 350 Gripton, Mary Kathryn 338 Gritter, Kenneth Allen 350 Grodi, Kenneth David 256 Groenheide, Sally Ann 179 Groskopf, John Edward 173 Gross, Erich 143,323 Gross, Glenn James 338 Grossenbacher, Richard W. 338 Groters, Rita Sue 176 Grove, Victoria Lee 350 Gruhn, Teresa Jo 330 Gruntman, Dennis Dale 338 Grumman. Douglas D. 134,323 Grusczynski. Gerald A, 330 Guenthardl, Richard W, 144,323 Guenther, Linda Jean 190,265 Guinn, David Lynn 255,320 Gullivcr. Charles T. 350 Gulliver, Roger Bruce 246 Gumina, Frances Mary 174 Gurczynski, Anthony C. 105 Gutshall, Douglas Paul 252 Guy, Linda Carol 153 H Haan. Janet Ann 350 Haas, Monika Christi 350 Haas, Robert Allen 262 Haas, Robert Gray 350 Haase. Stephen Herbert 135 Habdas, Thomas 148 Haberkorn, Beth Kay 350 Hacker. Jr., Mathew Frank 159 Hadley, Lynne Louise 188 Hadlow, Nancy Lynn 303 Haesis, Chris 262 Haezbrouck, Jon Charles 257 Hagerman, Gregory James 160 Hagler, Charles William 338 Haiduk, Frederic Dennis 338 Haight. Davona Ann 350 Haines, John Spencer 156 Haines, Martin Paul 159 Haines, Nancy Gail 330 Haist, Richard George 338 Halbritter, Sandra Kaye 350 Hale. Jr., Elden Arnold 193 Hale. Sharon Anne 187 Hall. Christopher H 138 Hall, Eric Burdette 108,170,350 Hall, Herbert Doyle 136 Hall, Robert Stanton 350 Halliday, Sarah Ann 171 Hallowell, Stephen H 190 Halpert, Sharon Phyllis 174 Ham, Robert Craig 148 Hamilton, Jackie Lee 338 Hamilton, Ronald Richard 255 Hamm, Brewster Conrad 255 Hammond, Joan Elaine 121,240 Hamoudi, Ibrahim I, 323 Hand, Patsy Fay 350 Hanna, Joan Gertrude 240 Hannon, Betty Rae 176 Hansen, Ann Anderson 350 Hansen, Elizabeth Jane 350 Hansen, William Stanley 150 Hanson, Bill Curtis 316.338 Hanson, Kendra Jean 350 Hanson, Patricia 121 Harakas, James Barry 246 Harbeson, Karen Ann 171 Hardie, Thomas 186 Hardy, Ashton Brent 143 Hardy, Katherine Jane 350 Hardy, Mar Victoria 338 Y Hardy, Nancy Louise 249 Hardy, Harkey Susan Hunter 156 . Larry Eugene 350 Harmon, Barbara Ann 350 Harned, Richard Lee 323 Harotg, Rick 263 Harpe Earl 323 r. Harris, Ann 176 Harris, Lynn Beth 243 Harris, Nancy Lynne 338 Harris, Robert Edward 1 13 Harris, Theadora Lee 330 Harrison, Ann Louise 350 Harrison, Sharon 179 Hart, Alfred Kent 338 Hart, C harlotte Ann 280 Hart, Gary Neal 149 Hart, Stephen Carl 248 Hartgerink, Carol Rae 350 Hartgerink, Randall Lee 284 Hartman. Donald Earl 140 Hartman, Donna Mae 323 Hartman. George Edward 165,338 Hartman, Jack G 330 Hartman, Jane Sue 286 Hartman, John Philip 256 Hartman, Kathryn Sue 295 Hartsema, Virginia Joyce 265 Harvey, Marjory Rae 350 Harville, Clarence 93,95,17O Hassen, Sharon Anne 295 Hatfield, Nancy Lyn 334 Hatfield, Sherry Lee 166,350 Hathaway, Carolyn Mae 172 Havrilenko, Gene Peter 115,338 Hawfwell, Ronald 175 Hawkins. Thomas Franklin 156 Hawley, Carolyn Jeanne 350 Hawley, Gloria June 190 Haworth, Julie Ann 177 Hayashi, Leslie Misae 351 Hayat, Shahnawaz Khan 323 Hayes, John Eric 338 Hayes, Robert Richard 245 Hayhow, Calvin Neal 158 Haynes, John Alden 330 Haynes, Lura Beth 338 Haynes, Phyllis Jean 146 Haynes, Richard Burton 190 Hayward, Avis Yvonne 323 Hayward, Constance Jean 351 Haywood, David Bruce 252 Hazilla, Michael 91,98 Heacock, Mary Elizabeth 171 Healey, David Howard 149 Heath, Nancy 307 Heath, Patricia Marie 286,351 Heath, Susan Lynn 156.265 Heath, William H 195 Heatherington, Gery 254 Heckelman, Gerald Warren 257 Heckman, Tamya Sue 176 Hedeen, Craig Douglas 190 Hedges, Patricia Ruth 351 Heels, Barbara Ann 244 Heineman, Doris Louise 243 Heisler, Alice Carrie 351 Heisler, James Alan 134,140,351 Heistand, Linda Lou 338 Heitsch, Gary Alan 142,245,323 Helle, Steven Chris 256 Hellenga, David Allan 190 Hellenga, Ronald Lee 351 Heller. Richard Day 255 Helwig, Marilyn Rae 303 Hemela, Rita Joy 20,280 Hendershott, Robert Q 110,113,351 Henderson, David Douglas 257 Henderson, Robbe Lynn 303 Henderson, Susan E 126,132,244 Hendry, Beverly 338 Henke, Karen Elizabeth 351 Henkel, Margaret Penn 338 Hennessy, Patricia Kay 171 Henning, Daniel Chester 330 Henry, Barbara Mae 283,323 Henry. Susan Ellen 253 Heppe, Judith Marie 351 Heppe, Jr, Roy Henry 330 Heppert, Kathryn Myrtle 176,351 Herbert, A Roy 174,264,330 Herder, Judith Ann 178 Herman. Janice Marie 351 Hermanns, Mary Suzanne 244 Herr. Robert Lynn 330 Herrick. Richard Vern 141 Herring, Marjorie 241 Hershal, Phillip Gene 248 Hetherington, F Gary 104 Hetrick, Richard William 273 Heystek, James Richard 270,338 Hickey, Mary Jo 351 Hicks, Jelferson 330 Hicks. Thomas Glenn 132 Hier, Mary Francis 351 Higgins, Judy Anne 330 Higgins, Lucile Anne 351 Higgins, Patricia L 351 Higley, Gary Lee 175,351 I-liigli. Fred Allen 291 Hildner, JoAnne Louise 286 Hill, Barry Allen 254 Hill, Dennis Eugene 351 Hill, Louise Frances 176,330 Hill. Terry Jay 149 Hill, William Howard 132 Hillary, Edward Albert 351 Hillary, Timothy Brian 338 Hiller, Lawrence Earl 13-4,143,144,323 Hillman, Judy Kay 130,259,319,338 Hills, Delta Ann 351 Hillyer, Donald Franklin 323 Hines, Deborah Murphy 164,288 Hinkley, Mary Catherine 186.351 Hirsch, Gerald 179 Hirsch, Richard John 245 Hitchcock, Judy Lynn 171,187 Hoag. Darwin Leroy 145 Hobaugh, Carol Gay 259 Hobbs, George William 114 Hodges, James Houston 338 Hodgins, William Bunn 256 Hoek, Mary Alice 168 Hoekstra, Jack Raymond 338 Hoelscher, Steven C 245 Hoelzle, Elaine Virginia 176 Hoenstine, Rosemary 156 Hoese, John Albert 255 HolTey, Chuck 263 Holllander, Lisa 238 Homander, Pearl E 351 Hotfman, Nancy Beth 351 HolTman, Stephen Paul 351 Hojnacki, Wayne Thomas 257 Holdeman, II John W 330 Holderman, Sue Elizabeth l23,130,249,3 19, 351 Holen, Lawrence David 251 Holland, Dennis Patrick 351 Hollerback, AmbroseJ 351 Holligan, Hugh Ronald 330 Hollingshead, Linda Jo 240 Hollinsworth, William S 255 Holton, Garry Leroy 351 Homan, Dennis Robert 351 Homan, Sharon Kay 190 Homes, John 151 Homsi, Samir Fouad 146 Honeywell, Robert Alan 186 Hong, Ki Chang 146,330 Hood, Robert Alexander 250 Hoogenboom, Ronald Henry 330 Hoos, Jr Phillip Evan 145,156 Hoots, Karen Lynn 265 Hoover,.Jere Thomas 338 Hoover. Lois Marilyn 351 Hoover, Michele 179 Hoover, Philip Roe 330 Hopkins. Carol A 339 Hopkins, Nancy Judith 203 Horen, David Lawrence 156,305 Horn, Pamela Anne 265 Hornby, Michael Kirk 330 Horshman, Rosemary 268 Horter, Mary Ellen 188 Horstman. James William 323 Horton, Jetirey Beaumont 158 Horton, Marcia Mae 351 Hosack. Judith Ann 257 Hosbein. James Joseph 138,330 Hoster, Herbert Henry 323 Hostetler, Jane Marcia 177 Hostetter, David William 275 Hotchkiss, Drucilla Ann 294,351 Hoth, Gene Henry 323 Houchard, Richard Alan 132 Houdek, William Joseph 175,180 Houston, Drenda Sue 255 Hovda, Karen Lynn 179 Hovey, Ilene Rae 288 Howe, Michael Zala 246 Howell, Robert Wayne 351 Howie, Karen Marjorie 351 Hoyles, Kathleen Ellen 351 Hoyt, III Harry Otto 254 Hubbard, Robert John 108 Huber, Robert Arthur 284 Huckins, Randal Scott 145 Huddlestun, Ivan Glenn 137 Hudson, Suzette Lee 166 Huegel, Gail Anne 351 Huegel. Richard Allan 339 Hughes. Ernest Davidson 242 Hughes, Steven J 115 Huisman, Gerald Robert 248 Hulewicz, Ronald Ricky 254.351 Hull, Ellis Lee 250 Hull,Teri Lee 126, 176 Hulme, James Kenneth 308 Humitz. Norman Roger 255 Humm, Gayle Ann 168 Humphrey, Karoleen Ann 243 Humphreys, S Katherine 249,351 Humphreys, Susan Jean 351 Hunt, Edgar William 330 Hunt, James Leroy 323 Hunt, Marcia Ann 286 Hunt, Marilyn Sue 188 Hunt, Patricia Ann 132,265,307 Hunt, Sharon Colleen 298 Hunter, Robert Alan 351 Huntington, Barry Lynn 351 Huntington, Rodney James 145,1 Hupfer, Bruce Alan 172,173 Hurlbut, Judy Kay 351 Hurlbut, Kathleen Sue 352 Hurley, Daniel Francis 135 Hurley. Gary Joseph 138 Hurley, Thomas James 330 Hurst, Elaine l7l Hurtado, Louis Noel 323 Hurtle. Dorothy C 352 Huser, Lawrence Roy 323 Hutchison, James Dean 305 Hutchinson, Steven M 151 Hutchison, Thomas M 323 Huth, Douglas Alan 330 Huyck, Wanda Lee 352 Hyde, Martha Jean 324 Hylland, Thomas Donn 256 Hyman, Melvyn Howard 174 51 Jacobson. Karen Louise 253 Jacobson. Russell P. 330 Jacobson, Sandra Jeanne 174 James. Helen 238 Janczarek, Katherine M. 187 Janisse, Diane Lynn ID 69 Jaques, Dennis Earl 140 Jarrett, Pamela Jean 166,324 Jarvi. John Robert 198 Jasiak, Anastasia Ma 352 Jaworski, Mitchell Alan 330 Jayson, John Edwin 339 Jayson, Shirle Mae 175 Jbara, Janice Suzanne 297,352 Jedlicka, Sandra 352 Jeffrey, Nancy Ann 187 Jeffries, Larry Wayne 262 Jekel, Jim 254 Jelinek, Richard Joseph 110,112 Jennings, Dennis Howard 330 Jennings, Gary Lee 324 Jessen, Jaclyn Sue 295 Jewell, David Cameron 158 Joerin, William Lester 141 Johansen, Allen Herman 175 Johns. Gary William 245 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Adelle Mary 352 Barbara Jean 156,265 Candace Anne 293 Carol Jeanne 352 Christine 137 Christine E. 240,293,330 David Michael 148 Edward Love 352 Frederick W 352 Gregory Alan 248 James Brian 108,317,352 James Mark 104,105 John W 330 Judith Lynn 171,191 Johnson, Judy Ann 152 Johnson, Kay Lorraine 176,330 Johnson, Marian Frances 324 Johnson, Marian Louise 168 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Marilyn Whittle 265 Marilynn Norma 265 Martha Isabelle 352 Miriam Beth 186 Johnson, Patricia Ann 352 Johnson, Phyllis Ann 339 Johnson, Raymond Martin 352 Johnson, Richard Melvin 263,330 Johnson. Robert James 178.330 Johnson, Robert John 137 Johnson, Sandra Suzzane 187 Johnson, Sharon Ann 132 Johnson, Susan Kay 179 Johnson, Susan Lucille 132 Johnson, Sylvia Annette 133,352 Johnson, Terry Fred 308,339 Johnson Vivian Marie 352 Johnston. Drew 300,352 Johnston, Richard Carl 104 Johnston. Sharon Arline 352 Joiner, James Edward 242,305 Jonas, Suzanne Ellen 188,190 Jones, Allen Leslie 251 Jones, David Walton 331 Jones, Jack Herbert 270 Jones, Jonel Karen 130,l76,259,352 Jones, Judith Ann 352 Jones, Mary Susan 352 Jones, Robert Lee 251 Jones, Sharon Lynn 126,259,298 H slo David Mont omery 158,200 Y ,Dv S Hyypio, Robert 252 I Iacoangeli, Peter Gary 263 lavelli, Christine Clare 352 Ibbotson. Terence Lee 339 Iciek, Robert John 196,275 Ida, Robert 248 Iddings, William Garver 257 lhle, Carl Paul 262 Ihlenfeldt, Donald W 135 lmholT, Jr Eugene Alexis 135,137 Ingles, Keith Loring 352 Ingram, Georgiana D 352 Innes, Charles George 330 Irey, Larry David 187 Irey, Paul Arthur 187 Irland, Peter Lewis 324,136 Isgrigg Jr., Robert G. 255 lshimine, Hiroshi 146 Iteen, Gary James 339 Ivany. Alan Edward 275 Iverson, Karen Lee 268 Iwase, Tsuneko ' ' ' J Jabbeh, Benjamin C, 242,339 Jackson, James Willard 352 Jackson, Karen Faith 247,352 Jackson, Robert Keith 175 Jackson, William Edmund 149 Jacobs, William 305 371 Jones, Thomas John 352 Jones, Thomas Michael 273 Jonltman. David W 339 Jonske, Karen Carol 172,352 Jordan, Kathleen Louise 253,352 Jorgensen, Eleanor Ann 190 Joseph, Edna Earle 352 Jossman, Martha Frances 125,178,2 Joswig, Bonnibel Viola 352 Joyce, Linda Hope 352 Juba, Richard Lee 159 Juba, Thomas John 159 Judson, Karyl 303,352 Julian, Shirley Jean 352 Junnola, Elizabeth Ann 352 K Kabat, Richard Dilas 352 Kaelin, Craig Joseph 262 Kafka, Norm 190 Kahal, Carol Letha 253,352 Kakabaker, Sue Anne 145 Kakabaker, Thomas H 324 Kakabale, John Warren 146 Kakabeeke. Donna M 352 Kale, Richard Jerome 189 Kalinosky, Paul Edmund 148 Kalis, Jr Frederick J 308 Kalulleisch, Robert 305 Kammen, Craig Fredri 262 Kammer, Joel Philip 245 Kanemori, Dennis Sunad 248,339 KBHBSIUFO, Glenn Teruo 146.324 Kaneshiro, Karleen Misa 146 Kanzelberger, Ann Marie 298 Karagon, James J 248 Karasick, Kenneth 257 Karpi, Patricia Ann 190 Karsted, Linda Louise 265 Karvan, Dave 264 59 Kas, Nadene 352 Kassen. Laura Elizabeth 237 Katz, Steven Arden 264.308 Kaufman, Nancy Elizabeth 265 Kaunisto, Karen E 352 Kauppi, James Douglas 324 Kawamura, Kathleen Ann 152 Kays. David Frederick 180 Kebler, Charles M 352 Keefer, Charlotte M 265 Keel, Alvin Lamar 92 Keenan, Mary E 352 Kcip, Lorraine Ruth 172 Keklak, Michael Paul 142,149 Kelava. Robert Frank 352 Kelch. Mary Christine 353 Kell, Kathleen Lee 186,188 Kellaish, Mohamed Fayez 146,166 Keller, Rudolph F 262 Kelley, Jeverson Kople 242 Kelley, Mary Barbara 353 Kelley, Thomas 179 Kellogg, William F 245 Kemf, Elizabeth Frances 201 Kemp. Jane E 249 Kempe, Judy Elaine 253,353 Kendall, John William 353 Kendziora. Diane Marie 353 Kenetick, Patricia Lee 179 Kennedy, Deborah Jayne 353 Kennedy, Kay Elizabeth 280 Kent, Eric H 331 Kent, Robert John 252 Kcrmode. Nancy Lee 265 Kermode, Sherry Lane 353 Kern. Susan Ann 249 Kerr, Mery Gayle 280 Kersey, Donna Jean 247,324 Kershner, Mary Jean 324 Kerspilo, John Charles 353 Kerwin, Michael Alan 339 Kesteloot. William H 166,353 Kester, Karen Lee 152,171 Key. Wallace Edward 324 Keyes, Margaret Louise 307 Keys. Dave 98.1 10 Khadduri, Salam 146 Kidney, Ronald James 92.95 Kiefer, Arnette Ethel 177,193 Kilbourn, Edmond Michael 291 Kilburn, Peter Vaughn 339 Kilpatrick, John Pringle 256 Kimball, William Darwin 331 Kime. Joy Ann 179 King, Colleen Jane 152 King, Ellen Zenetta 237 King, James Calvin 193,339 King, Larry Gordon 353 King, Richard Paul 331 King, Roberta Lorraine 190 King, Susan Jane 324 King. Sylvia 353 Kintigh, Carol Lea 168.295 Kiplinger, Harold C 156,166.256 Kircher, Natalie Jean 171 Kirk. John William 339 Kirkpatrick. Frederic S 331 Kirkpatrick, Gayle Adams 353 Kirkpatrick, Judith E 238,353 Kirsch, JoAnn Margaret 172 Kirschke. Gerald Joseph 105 Kiser, Robert Harold 353 Kish. Cynthia Teresa 353 Kish, Steven 353 Kittredgc, Susan Gay 26,238 Klammer, Jill Elaine 167 Klammer, Patricia 353 Klapproth,11l Paul J 172,193 Klassen, Ronald Wesley 99,170,353 Klawiter, Judy Ann 353 Klein, Gerald Erwin 186,189 Klein, Ronald Harold 149,262 Kleinbrook, Judith Marie 307 Kleinsteiber, Cheryl Ann 353 Klettke. Roger Gordon 165,251 Kliger, Susan Charlotte 136,353 Kline, Charles Allen 108 Kline, Lucille Jane 130,243,353 Kline, Walter John 308 Klisz, Lana June 294 Klopfenstein, Larry Lee 353 Klopman, Alan Louis 174.264 Klug, Barbara Ann 331 Klug, Kristine Lynn 188,353 Klute. James Anthony 331 Knapp, David William P JU 248 Knapp. Duane Earl 160 Knapp, Keith Alan 156,256 Kna Kna PP. Patricia Lynn 291 uf, Thomas James 144,324 Knight, Bonnie Lou 353 Knight, William George 339 Knowlton, David Willis 324 Knudsen, Lou Ann 257.353 Knudstrup, Paul Mathias 164 Knutter, Pat 284 Kobylik, Craig Bernard 245 Kocsis, Dave 151 Kocsis, Steven Frank 324 Koehler, Robert Carl 255 Koeller, Edward Patrick 305 Koenig, Robert Joseph 273,353 Koestner, Joseph Paul 187,189 Koestner, Robert David 138 Koetsier, Melvin Albert 353 Koglin, Lynne Maria 353 Kohl, Deborah Ann 265 Kohl, Thomas Frederick 262 Kohler, Pat 102 Kohler,Janiecc Joyce 186 Kohrman, George Richard 145,324 Kokolakis, James Harry 149 Kokones, James Randall 331 Kolb, Louis Roy 151,195 Kolberg, Sandra Lee 176 Kolinski, James Anthony 273 Kolodica, James Ralph 179 Kondo, Arlene Amy 353 Konduros, Marilyn E. 353 Koniecy, Suzanne Sherry 184 Koning, Jack Allen 246 Koning, Richard Alan 246 Konopnick, Mary K. 132, 307 Kuo, Rebecca Yukmui 353 Kooiker, Sandra Ellen 178 Kooyers, Kaye Louise 132 Kopec, Kathryn Diane 353 Kopitzki, Arnold Louis 245 Koplow, Lianne 130,318,353 Korb, Michael JelTrey 331 Koren. Ralph 331 Kornacki, Laurance R. 331 Korona, Gary 245 Korthals, Judith Ann 257 Koselke, Charles George 104,108 Koss, Stephen T. 264 Kostin, Karen Elaine 353 Koszewski, Darlene Rose 353 Kotarski. Edward Joseph 149 Kotch, Marilyn Carol 353 Kothe, Cheryl Lynn 353 Kothe, Robert Joseph 256 Kozak, Judith Ann 24-4,353 Kozak, Robert Henry 245 Kozlik. Barbara Frances 132 Kozlowski. Alice Elayne 166.240 Kozminske, Michael L. 104 Kraeft, Margaret Ann 353 Kraft, Judith Kay 353 Kraft, Linda Lani 353 Kragt, Carol Ann 178.179 Kramer, Barbara Jean 265 Kramer, Joseph Robert 93 Krause. Pamela Sue 198 Kravinsky, Steven R. 264 Krawutschke, Eleanor L. 354 Kreifeldt, David Robert 131.150,354 Kreis, Colleen Rosalyn 177 Krentler, Dianne Marie 354 Kresgc,Carol R, 163 Kriesch. Richard Frank 354 Krohn. Carl Roy 191,246,339 Kroll, Wayne Robert 149 Kroon, Jacob Thys 324 Kropf. Robert Charles 173 Kropornicki. Jr., Edward 324 Kroupel. Tom 245 Krug. Janice Susan 190 Krugman. Ronald Everett 339 Kruizenga, Jeanne M. 354 Krull, Daniel Carl 123,324 Krupiczewicz, David P. 108,166 Kruse, Mary Jane 179 Kubath, Julie Sue 331 Kucera. Robert Frank 143 Kucera. Thomas Edward 132 Kuch. Robert Alexander 193 Kudrak, Dorothy Louise 331 Kuhlman, Daniel Leroy 308 . Kuhnlein, Robert Francis 263 Kuieck. Thomas John 354 Kuiper, Darlene Loui 171 Kurginski. Thomas Henry 354 Kurmas, Daniel A. 324 Kurtz, Susan Kay 176 Kuse. Kathy Ann 354 Kusmider. Christina Ann 295 Kuss, Jerald William 300 Kutack, Lynda Joyce 354 Kutubuddin. Syed 146 Kutchey, Dale Anthony 166 Kuzma, Susan Kay 331 Kwiat, Wayne Michael 163 Kyko, Leota Laurie 154.166 L Labs. Charles Douglas 248 -Lace, Mary Elizabeth 354 Lacelield, Reggie 93,941,170 Lacombe, Gary Kenneth 136 Ladd, Ruth Marie 354 Ladzick, Barbara Louise 265 Lahey, Judith Mary 354 Laidlaw, Ayesha Ann 354 Lake, Kathryn Elizabeth 167 Lambe, Mildred Mary 339 Lambeck. Janice Ann 354 Lambert. Lark Allen 110 Lamley, Michael F. 331 Lancaster, Linda Esther 179 Lande, Elliot G. 264 Landers, Virginia Anne 354 Landless, Gary William 121.331 Lane, Constance Lee 354 Lane, Martha Leslie 156,157 Lanesky, Jr.. John Ric 354 Lang, Richard Alan 248 Lang, Ronald James 105.331 Langeneker, Sandra Lee 121 Langlois, Kathleen T. 240,354 Langston. Patricia Ann 293 Langworthy, Judith Ann 153 Lanphear, Jan 171 Lantinga. Mary Dean 354 Lantzy. Daniel Thomas 331 Larison, Karen Lynn 354 Larsen, Christian Eugene 331 Larsen, Penny Lee 249,354 Larson, Chris 254 Larson, Janet Lee 339 Larson. Kenneth Richard 135 Larson, Larry Kenneth 186 Larson. Richard Henry 175 Larson. Stephen James 132 Lasker, Dennis 159 Laskowski, Thomas Paul 245 Latoszewski, Carol Jo 265 Lattin, Kathleen Jane 265 Lattyak. Ellen Marianna 354 Laudeman, Kent Allen 270 Laughlin, Patrick Lee 128 Lautzenhiser. Gary Glen 108 Laux, Philip Stephen 255 Lawler. Jeanne Marie 339 Lawrence, Sandra Kay 288 Laws, Charlotte Elma 176 Lawson, Kathleen Ann 297,354 Lawson. Patricia Ann 354 Layle. David Higham 245 Layman. Joan Elizabeth 354 Leaf, Bertel Vernon 197 Leahy, Timothy Bruce 149 Leatherwood, Alexia L. 303 LeBeau, Mike 245 Leblanc, Karen Marie 354 Lebsack, Dick 135 Leclair, Jimmy L. 331 Lee. Mary Ann 244 Lee. Yuen Hoi 146 Lecmon. Kay J. 354 Lees, Jari Helen 255 Lehr, Joy Karen 238 Leighton. Janet Diane 171 Leighton, Ruth Ann 354 Leik, Roger Celestine 137 Leiphart, Marsha Leone 253,354 Lemon, Robert Charles 110.113 Leney, David Gordon 252 Lenger. Sharon Ann 240 Lennier, Linda Lee 276 Leon. Joan Eloise 354 Leonard, Donald L, 135 Leonardelli, Lucia T. 237,243 Leroy, Susan Claudia 253 Leslie, Harry Lee 324 Leslie, Mildred 172 Lev, Fred Efroim 92 Levin, Judith Ellen 174 Levinson, Judith Carol 155 Levy, David Michael 145 Lewellen, Jerry Edward 138 Lewis, Carolyn Marlene 240 Lewis. Charlotte Mary 253,254 Lewis, Daythel Anne 171,354 Lewis, Michael Leroy 354 Lewis. Terrence C. 354 Leys, Karen Sue 331 Liaskas. William John 270 Licata. Frances Verna 354 Lick. Carol Susan 132.172 Lifsey, Robert Johnston 254 Liggett, Doris Marie 354 Lightfoot. Kurt James 255 Likam, Patricia Rae 265 Liles, Dianne Margaret 320 Liles, Jack Norman 184.187.l89,320,354 Lillie, ll. Robert A. 98 Lilly, Michael Eugene 166,284 Limke. Gary 245 Lindam, Jim 255 Lindauer, Mona Marie 186,187 Lindenberg, Janet Louise 244,307 Lindman, James Even 331 Lindower, Cheryl Ann 295 Lindsay, Merle Stephen 136 Lindsey. Howard Odell 284 Linebaugh, Bruce Edwin 175 Lines, Linda Sue 354 Lingenfelder. Mary R. 354 Linquist, Mike 251 Linn. Barbara Elizabeth 339 Liska, James Samuel 262 Lisner, Norman D. 324 List, Barbara Jean 354 Litow, Richard Joel 191.275 Little, Jack Charles 354 Litwiller. Richard R. 134 Livingston, Dale Roger 85,252 Livingstone, Coby Louise 152,176 Llewellyn, David Edwin 114 Llewellyn, Patsy Lee 339 Lobdell. Martha Anne 354 Locanto, Patrick Joseph 108 Locatis, Barbara Ann 355 Lod e Richard Joh 355 Lossing, Carole Ann 295.324 Lotero, Ronald Joseph 248 Lott, Deanne Margaret 355 Loughridge. Michael Jon 331 Lovell, Sheila Darlene 244 Lowe, Carolyn 355 Lowe, Jeffrey Gilbert 324,339 Lowell,Jean Louise 178,339 Lubcr, Jeanne Marie 355 Luberto, Pauline A. 253,355 Lubieniecki, Paul S. 252 Lucas. James C. 355 Lucidi, Rudolf Louis 355 Ludtke, Joan 172 Ludwa. Raymond John 324 Lueck, Robert Wayne 193,284 Lugauer, Wolfgang 91,98 Luker, Marlene Kay 355 Luley 111, Charles 150,291 Lumpkin. Linda Lou 156 Lurtsema, Thomas Lee 355 Lutes, Auleen R. 355 Lutcs, Dennis Lee 355 Lutostanski, Thomas T. 355 Lutz, Carol Ann 190 Lutz, John Volney 138 Lydick. Mary Sarah 190 Lyk, Dennis Stanley 331 Lyke, Janet Ruth 257 Lynch, Daniel Joseph 257 Lynema, Linda Lou 176 Lynn, William Howard 257 Lyons, David Craig 331 Lyons, Michael C. 331 Lyons, Robert Fred 324 Lyszyk, Eugene 331 M Mabus. Linda Marie 176 MacArthur, Zella Irene 280 MacDonald, Patricia Anne 238 MacGregor. Margaret Jean 355 Mach. Molly Susan 355 Machalleck, Dale Raymond 331 Macieszozgk. Cheryl 303 Mackei. Del 245 Mackey, Sheryl Dee 288 Mackie, Dalbert Mathew 108 MacMillan, Bill Alan 248 MacQuarrie, Patricia Ann 355 Macutchan, Marcia Kay 249 MacVean, Phillip Harvard 193,300 MacVicar, Jean Mary 303 MacVicar, Neil Dean 355 Maender, Janet Ann 355 Macrlender, Jr.. Arthur C. 257 Magagi, Bill 257 Magnuson, Susan Carol 132 Mahanga. Tom 298 Maher, Gary Martin 308 Mahoney, William Robert 339 Maier, Linda Susanna 355 Maiorana, Gerald Sam 355 Majcrle, Timothy Paul 85 Majeski, Michael Charles 263 Major, Gary Lynn l34.l40,324 Majors, Viola Kay 247,339 Maki, Kathleen Marie 132,186 Makvoich, Steve 151 Malchie, Deane 355 Malcolm, Dennis Stanley 355 Maldups,Janis 145,324 Malkovich, Patricia M. 339 Manadulak, Bill 114 Manahan, Ruth 257 Mandler. Bonnie Lou 355 Manfre, Dominic Peter 324 Mangold. William Lemuel 158 Mann, Daniel Dale 331 Mann, Sharon Kay 249.339 Manning, Clare Frances 295 Manning, Thomas F. 137,331 Manos. Michael James 324 Mansen. Ruth Ann 355 Manz, Frederick Gerald 263 Manuszak. Rickert Jerome 308 Marberg, John 128 Marcell, Art 108 March, Michael 254 Marchewka, Andrew Gary 331 Marconi, Richard John 324 Mardon, Lenore Ann 167 Marek, Diane Louise 355 Markey, Patricia Ann 339 MarknlT, Richard Michael 264 Marks, Thomas Wendelyn 324 Login, Ralph Frederick 149 Logan, Ronnie Jon 331 Logan, Shari Margaret 297.35 Lohrke, Dieter Wolfgang 133,355 Lokers, Llnnay 179 Lolley, Willodean 331 Long, Douglas Frank 257.339 Long. Gary Loran 324 Long. Maureen Rita 238 Long, Michael Stuart 121 Long, Nancy 355 Long. Norman Arthur 308.331 Long, Suzanne Jo 153,190 Long, Wilma Lynn 172 Longhurst, James Edward 248 Lorenz, Robert William 99,170,355 Lortz, Ann Louise 265 372 Markworth. Edgar Melvin 355 Marlette, Laura Jean 130,l33,3 Marosi. Susan Frances 355 Marosz, Thomas Charles 132 Marquardt, Gary Wayne 179 Marsh, Ellen Catherine 355 Marsh, Thomas Laird 143,331 Marshall, Betty Joan 171,355 Marshall, Steven Alan 331 16,355 Martch, Paula Jane 355 Marten, Werner George 146 Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin, Martin Jacqueline Kay 355 Janet Kay 125,255 Janet Lambert 355 Linda Joy 237 Patricia Ann 355 Martin, Patricia Rose 249 Martin, Suzanne Ellen 177 Martin, William Irving 256 Martinson, Dennis G. 98,1 10,193,355 Martiny. Jane Ellen 259 Marviglia, Michael John 264 Marzolf, Mark Nelson 103 Mascarenhas. Mervyn D. 132,146 Mason, Byron Ellis 339 Mason, Robert Jay 186 Mason, Sharon Dianne 190,237 Maston, Paul Richard 339 Maston. Wanda Kay 171 Matheny. Jan 355 Mathews, Michael 262,331 Maton, Richard Craig 144 Matoy, Robert L. 154 Matoy, Robert L, 154 Mattens, Roger Allen 164 Matthews. Linda Maria 265 Matthews, Susan Jane 190 Matthews, William Martin 262,339 Maurer, Michael Lewis 339 Maurer, Richard M. 331 Mausoll. David Arthur 324 Mauz, Frank William 193,355 Mawhinney, Vaughn T. 324 Maxim, Gladys Ann 257 Maxwell, Lawrence Craig 356 May, Marilyn Anne 167 May, Thomas Orville 293 Mayer, Elizabeth Ann 168 Mayer, John Roy 104,108,170 Mayforth, Russell Peter 189 Mayhall, Michael William 149,264 Mayne, Janice Lee 244 Maywalt, David Hall 356 Mazur, Ann Marie 167 Mazzetti, Carol Jean 130,307,356 McArthur, Zella 259 McAu1il1'e, Sharon Kay 288 McCa1Tery, Donald Edward 356 McCall, Robert Kevin 264 McCann, Timothy John 245 McCaro1, Joe 252 McCarthy, Mary Kathleen 356 McClain, Tony 264 McC1endon, Gwendolyn E. 241 MeCollister, Diana Joy 167 McComb, Dennis 159,324 McCormick. Joseph M. 339 McCray, Luretta Carol 317 McCrumb, Jo Anne 176,331 McCune, Dawn K. 257 McDermott, Deborah Ann 298 McD1enic, Michael 250 McDonald, Jo Carol 356 McDonald, Patricia 237 McDonald, Theresa Mary 356 McDonnell, Sharon Kay 259.295 McElroy, Mary Jacquelyn 356 McFadzean, Suzanne 253,298 McFarlan, Dale Robert 136 MeGahan, Gloria Jean 295 McGavin, Terrance Edward 275,339 McGeath, Frank Emerson 137,331 McGee, Pat 241 McGhee, Patricia Louise 126 McGinnis. Michael Dennis 324 McGovern. Dennis Francis 159 McGowan, Michael Dennis 245 McGregor, Joan Ellen 288 McGregor, Selena Lavonia 241 Mcl-lattie. Anthony A. 356 McHenry,Joan Marie 190 Mcllroy. John C. 104 Mclnroy, Patricia Reed 307 Mclntosh, David Wallace 263 Mclntosh, John Allen 356 Mclntyre, Karen Leone 176 Mclntyre, Pamela Ann 259,307 Mclntyre, Polly J. 324 McKay, Jack Fredrick 275 McKay, Sheryl Ann 176 McKay, Thomas Hawkins 193 McKean, Gary Allen 179,270,331 McKeand, Barbara Jean 249,307 McKee, Fredrick James 356 McKee, Thomas Michael 145,324 McKeever, Barbara Lee 237,247 McKeever, Laura Lee 356 McKenna, Charles Beaupre 138 McKenna, Gail Marie 331 McKenna, Owen Patrick 339 McKennis, Joel C. 332 McKenzie, John Duncan 142,332 McKenzie, Katie Caroline 356 McKenzie, Sally Ann 286 McKeon, Patricia Lynne 339 McKeown, Rosann Marie 176 McLarty, Lloyd David 332 McLean, Donald Francis 140 McLel1and, Avril E. M. 356 McLogan, Matthew Edwin 160 McMahon, Dennis Owen 356 McManus, Mary Elaine 276 McMillan, Linda 126 McMullen, Luis Ann 356 MeMu1lin, Linda 356 McNa1l, Richard Lee 175,332 McNamara, Richard Arthur 339 McNew, Patrick Leon 339 McNutt, Nancy Lee 332 McPherson, Jr., Lyle Wayne 252 McRae, Richard Douglas 137,256 McVicker, James Patrick 246 Mead, Lynn Allen 308 Mead, Richard Leon 339 Mead, Richard Walker 133.332 Means, Milton Taft 340 Meekin, Richard Stanley 356 Meinhardi, Terrance Dean 356 Meitz, Lucinda Lou 356 Mejeur, Joanne Kay 332 Mejeur, Sharon Kay 179 Melchor, John 356 Melton, Sharon 340 Mcnendez, Philip Mark 149 Menges, Beverly Sue 332 Meninga, Joyce Helen 356 Meranda, John Arthur 356 Merchant, Glenn Lee 108,170,356 Meredith, Paulette Dean 268 Merkle, Cynthia Jean 303 Merritt, John Frederick 175,180 Mesrobian, Jane Leslie 356 Messer. Julie Anne 249,340 Messner, Frank Paul 284 Mestek, Charles Edward 105,108,170,273 Meston, Robert Keith 121 Meteer, Gary Richard 254 Metry, Genese Ann 356 Metcalfe. Barbara Louise 356 Metzger, Marilyn L. 340 Meurer, Ned Randall 332 Meyer, Me er Y . Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Edith Claire 298 Dianne Lucille 121 James Robert 257 Sally Krista 253 William Arthur 149 Meyers, Charlene Billie 356 Moore, Joan Linda 132 Moore, Joseph Robb 275 Moore, Judith Lynn 357 Moore, Julia Anne 357 Moore, Linda Louise 190 Moore, Patricia Parks 357 Moore, Valerie Jean 332 Moran Barbara Jean 332 Morand, Ralph Joseph 145,357 Morberg, John Thomas 332 Mordy, Kent Ward 263 Morey, Sherwood Omar 135 Morgan. Joanne Arlene 177 Morgan, Nancy 176 Morgan, Richard Eugene 250 Moricz, George 158 Morishige, Mary Anne 340 M orley. Morris. Morris, Anne 288 Jacquelyn Kae 123,357 Jolene Marie 3, 200,319,332 Morris, Karen Sue 179 Morris, Morris. Morriso Morriso Jr., Raymond M. 332 Wesley Dewain 325 n, Jack Louis 256 n, William A. 340 Morrow, Michele Ann 297 Morrow, Raymond John 332 Morse, George Earl 144 Moser, Richard M. 257 Moskali Moss, P k, James Michael 325 atricia Ann 253 Meyers, Diane Lynn 202,265 Miars, James Kenneth 275 Michael, William Anthony 340 Michaelis, April Ruth 177 Michalke, Robert 114 Michels, Jeanne T. 155 Middlebush, Carl Wesley 150,178,340 Miedzielec, Dale E. 166,356 Mlehlke, Ronald Ray 136 Mielke, Dawn Marie 332 Migoski, James William 332 Mihelich, Donna Kay 253,256 Mihlbauer, Earl Wayne 134,324 Mike, Peter Cooper 151 Miko, Carol Jean 156 Milbeck, Karen Lou 356 Milburn, Barbara Meta 162 Milburn, Robert Kenneth 162 Miles, Harold Franklin 256,324 Moss, Rodney Allen 332 Mossman, Thomas Hogarth 340 Mt. Pleasant, Frank Reed 340 Movalson, Charles Axel 141.332 Mowrey, Marilynn Elaine 357 Moy, Michael Eugene 340 Mozaini, Ahmed Ali 146 Mroczkowski, Phillip E. 255 Mubenga, Pascal D. 340 Mueller, Shirley Annette 168,259,268 Mularoni, Larry Victor 332 Mulcaster, Michael T. 158 Mulder, Jr., Allen Martin 248 Mulligan, Jane Christine 237 Munch, James Franklin 340 Munk, Bradley Forrest 246 Munley, Judith Ann 236,244 Munn, Deborah Gay 161 Munro, Penelope lrene 168,268 Munson. Jr., Delmur Jo 357 Millen, Susan A. 356 Miller, Alexander 173 Miller, Miller. Miller Ann Louise 283,332 Barbara June 356 Barry Lee 149,308 Mi1ler:C1audia Mae 276 Miller. Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller. Miller, Miller. Miller, Miller. Miller Miller: Dana Craig 135 Dianne Raye 356 Dorolynn Jane 243.356 Frances E, 179 Gregory Alan 149,257 Herschel Edward 332 Jacqueline Mary 356 James Warren 250,324 Julie Louise 286 Kathleen Ann 166 Larry William 248,254 Lynda Sue 356 Mary Grace 133 Miller, Nancy Ann 168 Miller, Jr.. Raymond L. 275 Miller Mmerf Miner. Miller, Richard Allen 145,356 Richard Edward 245,332 Robert Elwyn 189 Sandra Lee 123,126,171.l97,318,356 Miller, Timothy Paul 149 Milliken, Jr.. William G. 248 Mills. Gerald Bryan 340 Mills, Mary Kathleen 176,332 Mills, Peggy Ann 190 Mills, Rebecca Anne 356 Mills, 111, William J.151 Minack, Bob 245 Minarik, Richard James 340 Minock, Robert Eugene 332 Mirgon, Michael Charles 248 Miska, Rudy 275 Misner, David Charles 143,332 Misner, Warren Craig 170 Missig, Gerald Craig 110 Miszewski, Linda April 152 Mitchell, Carol Ann 126,259,297 Mitchell, James Norman 242,245 Mitchell, Peter Anthony 84 Mitchell, Stephen W. 332 Mitchell, William Robert 356 Mittleider, Ronald Ray 332 Munson, Robert Lee 263 Muradian, Roxann 357 Murchison, Richard B. 357 Murphy. Katherine Ann 188 Murphy, Kathryn Lynn 357 Murray, Carol Marie 133 Murray, Charles Raymond 357 Murray. Darlene Pearl 357 Murray, Kathleen Ann 298,332 Murray, Kent Stephen 149 Musselman, Kenneth Jack 308 Musser, Thomas Owen 357 Mustard, Robin Gifford 357 Mutyala, Bhaskara Rao 332 Mutyala, Brahmaji, Rao C. 146 Myers, Elizabeth 340 N Naber, Judith Ann 179 Naber, Myrna Lynn 298 Nabongo, Ephriam Mukasa 340 Naflziger. Robert A, 332 Nakamura, Kyoko 146 Nally, William Lawrence 332 Nannizzi, Johanne C. 253.303.357 Nantz, D. W. 144 Nanzer, Carol Ann 121,137,332 Naramore, Jr., Lawrence J. 262,332 Nash, Elizabeth Johanna 259.280 Nash. Thomas Dexter 189 Natoli, Richard B. 332 Nave, Charlotte Faye 240 Nay. Wayne Harrison 121 Naylon, Harriet Caroline 357 Neal, David 105,245 Neal, William Dennis 105 Near, Vicki Joan 357 Needham, Janice Louise 171 Neid, Domma 237 Neilson, Mary Jane 357 Neimetta, Jan 138 Mitts, John Thomas 162 Mochiki, Shoko 146 Moen, Patricia Ann 259 Moerdyk, Charles Conrad 132,160 Moffat, Jacquelyn B, 190,243 Mohler, Thomas Sherman 257,340 Mohr, Daniel Jay 132 Moiles, Jr., Victor Ervin 104 Moleski, Mary Claire 357 Mollard, David Ronald 170,357 Mollison, Thomas Richard 137 Monahan, Ruth Josephine 121 Monica, Mona Joan 177 Montgomery, Donna M. 286,357 Montgomery, John Thomas 245 Montgomery, Pamella Ann 153 Montry, Sharon Cynthia 172 Moon, Janice Christine 168,293 Mooradian,Pau1 John 193 Moore, Aurelia Ann 276 Moore, Barbara Ann 247,278 Moore, Ellen Anne 357 Nelson Barry Robert 340 Nelson, Carol Ann 171 Nelson, Darlene Esther 132 Nelson, Elliott Brahman 357 Nelson. Linda D. 332 Nelson, Linda Kay 176 Nelson, Raejean 340 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nemec , Raymond Laverne 340 , Theodore Austin 110,270,357 , Thomas Clark 332 , Timothy Stewart 251,284 , Judith Ann 253 Nemeth, Nancy Ann 332 Nenni, Joseph Oren 332 Nestico, Kenneth Victor 246,325 Neuchterlein, Charles 138 Neukom, Julia Margaret 249,298 Neuman, Don 263 Neumann, Gary Arthur 138 Newby, Paul Edwin 248 Newhouse, Robert Carl 270,357 Newhouse. Steven Harold 150 373 Newman, Arnold Jefferson 357 Newman, Carole Ann 176 Newman, Timothy Bruce 357 Newton, Diane Kay 187 Newville. Carol Lou 177 Nicholiek, Fred 245 Nichols. Ann Aleatha 357 Nichols, Venue Londreau 190 Nicholson, Mary Ellen 193 Nickel, Charles Nelson 256 Nied. Donna Sue 236,280 Nielsen, Carolyn Carla 176 Nielsen, Dawn Adele 190 Nielsen, Lynn Marie 184 Nienhuis, Terry Randall 340 Nies, Brian Jon 178 Nieuwkoop. Joann 179,357 Niholich, Fred 138 Nii, Gayle Michiko 146.295 Nilson, Jean Ann 132.295 Noberts, Kent 104 Nockovich. Steve 138 Noell, Charles Calvin 357 Noguera, Laureano 357 Nolan, Martin J. 138 Noaln, Mary Clare 357 Nolder, Jr.. Nevin David 179 Nolcn, Jeanette 332 Nordberg, John Allred 275 Norris, Alan Keith 255 Norwood, Dale Marlene 241 Noteboom, Edwin James 357 Novess, James Alan 189,340 Nowak, Donald Clarence 332 Nowak, Lorraine Ann 132,307 Nowakowski, Christina K. 293 Noyes, David William 110 Nuber, William Louis 248,357 Nucl, Susan 176 Null, Susan Joanne 152,177 Null, Thomas Theodore 332 Nunemaker, Janet Ruth 297 Nuss, Raymond Michael 123 Nutt, Nyla Jean 201,265 Nutter, Patrick Alan 121 Nuyen, Suzanne Lyn 176 Nye, Daniel John 159,340 Nye. Diane Lynn 357 Nyhof, Mary Ann 178,179 Nykerk, Larry Lee 357 Nyman, David John 333 O Oakes. Ellen Katharyn 294 Oates, Charles Michael 149 Oberlin, Dennis Lee 245 Oberthaler, David Paul 148 O'Brien, Patricia Anne 238.307 O'Brien, Timothy John 246 O'Connell. Frances Dianne 340 O'Connor, Michael Roger 248 Oesterman, Paul Arthur 325 Ogata, Brenda Sakae 325 Oguntolu, Olabimpe 153,357 O'Hearn, Margaret Mary 162 Oi, Paul Keith 333 Oldaere, Sharon Diane 238,357 Oldheld. Allen Sebring 144 Olesko, Cathleen Janice 357 Olfelt, Carol Ann 357 Olsen, Carl Edward 358 Olsen, Sue Ellen 358 Olstrom, ClilTord Einar 358 Omolade, Samuel Bamidele 146 O'Neill, Patricia Jan 358 Ongena, Charles William 165 Oom, Janet Alberta 176 Opalinski. Carol Ann 249,298 Opalka, Daniel Paul 257 Opria, Brian Michael 358 Orcutt, Lois Ann 176 O'Rei11y, Kathleen Thayer 358 Orent, Leon Edward 308 Orosz, Catherine Marie 295,358 Orr, Donald Edward 150,333 Orr, Joanne Marshall 358 Orr, Patricia Louise 177 Osad, Mary Bella 358 Osborn, Connie Marie 244. Osborn, Karen Jane 358 Osborn, William Ray 333 Osburn, Susan Diane 288 Ossmo, Carolyn 172 Osterman, Michael G. 300 Osterman, Paul 264 Ostrander, Donna Jean 130.340 Osuch, Carol Lynn 249,307 Otis, Nancy Ellen 156 O'Toole, Gary Allen 257 O'Toole, Timothy 333 Ott, Catherine Marie 167 Ott, Linda Lee 162,172 Ott, Marlene Lynn 358 Ottewell, Richard S. 162 Otto, David Lewis 333 Otwell, Carol Anne 132,167.238,280 Outman, Sharon Marie 268 Overholt, Sarah Ann 240 Overton, Julia Ann 333 Overweg, Steven John 245 Owen, 11, Hudson Dixon 103 Ozeran, Berta Jean 174 P Paauwe, Paul David 257 Paddock, Charles Wilbur 251 Pagel, Gary Wayne 245 Pagenstccher, Karen 286 Paige, William Graham 358 Pallas. Robert Merrill 245 Palmer, Michael Edward 263 Palmer, Terry Allan 300 Palmerlee, Beverly Gene 340 Palo, Carol Ann 358 Pamer. Paul Martin 333 Panarctos, Peter John 257 Papa, Andrea Kay 340 Papa. Vincent Peter 145,325 Papay, Jacquclyn 286,358 Paquette, Jerry James 246 Parker. 111. James Carlos 262 Parker. John Floyd 325 Parker. Selena Ann 247,358 Parks, Gilbert Dean 333 Parks, James Harvey I49 Parnell, Linda Karen 340 Parrish, Kathleen D. 286 Parrott, Margaret Carol 333 Parrott, Jr.. Roger Eugene 245 Parsons, Jeremy Lloyd 143 Parsons. Karen Lorraine 179,190 Parsons, William John l31,l91,252,340 Passavant, Richard A. 358 Pasutin, Ronee Lynn 244 Pataky, Gloria Jean B. 340 Pate, Yvonne Gwendolyn 190 Patee, Kirk Norman 262,340 Patitucci, Richard Carl 333 Patrick,11. James A. 284 Patterson. Cheryl Diane 265 Patterson, Dave 262 Pavka. Patterson. Wayne Ackley 325 Patterson, William Clare 254 Jr., John Joseph 134 Pavlich. Johanna Wilma 280 Pavlik. Pamela lrene 201,253 Pawloski, Richard Eugene 358 Payment, Donald Edward 333 Payne, Beverly Jean 340 Payne, Peter Paul 179 Payne, Susan Sara 298 Pazzi, Dennis Anthony 254 Pea, Kathryn Joyce 358 Peabody. Linda Lee 168,358 Peake, Dorothy Jeanne 358 Pearce, Priscilla Jane 176 Pearson, Annette F. 358 Pearson, Judy Ann 358 Pearsons, David Andrew 137 Peck, Larry Ray 110,358 Peck, Paula May 358 Peek, Joan Marie 162.358 Pell, Janet Ruth 177,297,333 Pellegrom, Anita Kaye 358 Pelletier. Conrad Joseph 333 Pellowc, Deborah Lou 164,265 Pelon, Linda Ellen 268 Peltz, Cynthia Louise 26 Pence, Rosalie Joanne 179 Penn, Jr., Joseph Warren 333 Penny, Barbara Ellen 293 Pennypacker, Roberta L. 162,340 Pentecost, Sandra C. 358 Peraino, Vito 252 Percy, Barbara J. 176,177,358 Perkins, Marsha Lynne 358 Perkins, Pamela Fay 126,176,259,280 Perkins, Steven Eugene 190,255 Perl. John Frederick 262 Perlongo. Mary Louise 257 Perreault. David Martin 137,333 Perrella, Karen Marie 265 Perry, Christopher Dorn 248 Perry, David Leroy 248 Perry. James Clare 254 Perry, Marilyn Jean 358 Person, John Allen 138 Peters. Charlene Sue 358 Peters, Peters, Frederick John 145,358 John Godfrey 149 Peters, Larry Charles 158,179,340 Peters, Rodney Dean 156 Peterson, Ann Merritt 358 Peterson. Barry Duane 325 Peterson, Craig Arthur 308 Peterson, Dale Duane 340 Peterson, David Alan 255 Peterson, Earl Leroy I32 Peterson, Erik Lewis 138,191 Peterson, Garthanne H. 259,268 Peterson, Gary Edward 252 Peterson, Gerald Lee 150,263,248 Peterson,Janet C. 179 Peterson. Nancy Ann 126,358 Peterson, Nona Marie 358 Peterson, Richard M. 333 Peterson, Robert Ely 187 Peterson, Robert James 165 Petredean, George James 162 Petri, John Robert 262 Petrie. Carol Ann 188 Petrocik, John Richard 163 Petrucci, Michael Jef1'ry 148 Petty, Linda Kay 293 Pezet, Barbara Ann 278 Pfeifer, Mary Ann 243,358 P1ei1Ter, Mary Ann 130 PfeiF1'er, 11. William R. 148 Phee, Patrick Healey 257 Philip, Richard Timothy 300 Philippon, Robert John 333 Phillipi, Cheryl P. 358 Phillips, Georginne M. 358 Phillips, Judith Anne 243.297 Phillip. Peter 255 Phillips. Susan Carole 190 Phipps, Linda Joyce 286 Piehl. Robert Harry 252,333 Pierce. Andrea Marie 358 Pierce, Charles Joseph 325 Pierce. Kenneth Arthur 358 Pierce, Marcia Marie 276 Pierce, Mary Lou 358 Pierce, Wayne 308 Piestrak, Leonard Peter 358 Pieti, Jonelle Jane 167 Pilaar, Carolyn Marie 171 Pilch. Patricia Irene 359 Pinder, Frederic William 359 Pineau, Marie Rose 190 Pinkcrman. Cary L. 333 Pink-Kee, Thomas Chu 146 Pipes. Robert 172 Pitt, Dorothy Ann 132,240 Piwinski. Alan David 257 Piziali, Joseph Paul 325 Plank, Jean Lorraine 288 Platis. George 340 Plecha, Karen Marie 26,236,249 Pletcher, Carol 172 Pletz. Steven Hillier 308 Plont, Roger George 110 Plott, Wesley C. 359 Plummer, Chris 168 Plutschuck. Donna Marie 333 Poczik, Nandor Joseph 340 Pokorny, Ronald 264 Pollack. Lois Jane 359 Pollet, Gerald Joseph 340 Polnicky. Donn Robert 300 Polsky, Laurence Morton 359 Pontarelli, Patricia Ann 359 Popow. Eugene 255 PoPP. Anna Barry 187 Porenta, James Allan 141,162 Porter. Jill Ann 255 Porter, Judith Ellen 255 Posey, Pamela Kaye 176 Posey, Paula Faye 176.359 Post. Joan 172 Post, Mary Jo 176,180 Post. Stanley 173,359 Post, Terry Lee 172 Post. Stephen Leo 163 Post Vivian Mae 153,179 Postma. Jacquelyn Gayle 178.179 Potter, Mary Margaret 244 Poulter, Lee Carol 238 Powell, Frances Ruth 333 Powell Gail Marie 255 Power. Paula 249 Pasad. Bhanu 146 Prawdzik, Carol Ann 359 Prenta, James 138 Prescher. Robert Anthony 340 Preston, James Donn 333 Preston, Mary Alice 359 Preston, Myron Albert 333 Preuss, Donna Jane 340 Prevost, Linda D. 359 Price, Corinne Marie 359 Price, Edward Allen 245 Price. Gloria Jean 178 Prickett, Jed 270 Priest, Francile Jean 278,340 Priest, Karen Ann 176 Prins, Danny Lee 166,291,359 Proctor, Roger Lester 284 Proliitt. Michael Steven 138 Prohaska, James Owen 325 Provencal. Gerald R. 359 Provencher, Jon Michael 341 Prusha, Marilyn Ann 341 Pruss, Ellen Marie 359 Pryor, Bonnie Jo 176,359 Pueschel, Elizabeth Ann 278 Pugno, Linda Christine 359 Pultorak, Joann 303 Purifoy, Wilbert 341 Putman, Claire Arlet 359 Putnam, April Marie 132 Putz, Francis David 159 Pyles, Stephen James 333 Pylman. Phyllis Jean 249 Quaak. James Merle 325 Quaife. Clarence Eugene 134 Quarte11,Jack Edward 136.138,15l.l43,333 Queen, Joseph William 166 Quentin, Morgan 325 Quick, Patricia Louise 238 Quinn, Kathleen Veronica 359 Quinn, Richard Thomas 248 Quint, Susan Marie 187 Quirk, Mary Elizabeth 359 Quirk. Michael James 182.325 R Raabe, Sandra Kay 359 Raack, Aaron Lindslcy 135,137,333 Rabick. George 333 Radcliffe. Thomas Walton 333 Radkc. Charles Dean 359 Radoye. Vickie Lee 167 Raethorning. Sue 244 RaH'el. Francine R. 359 Rall, Raymond J. 333 Ramey, Malinda Dee 240 Ramsey, Michael Ann 241 Ranck, David Fairchild 190 Randall, Jane Bruce 203,283,359 Randolph. Jr., Thomas H. 112,113 Rankin, Dave 305 Rankin, John Stuart 359 Rantz, Harley. Patsie 341 Rassool. Jawad Abdul 325 Rathbun, Warren Cecil 134.325 Rau, Charles Frederick 158 Rauch, William Emmet 257 Ray. Nancy Margaret 176 Raymond, Ann Marie 176 Raymond, Frederick P. 196,341 Rayner. Carol Ann 359 Rayner, David Neil 158 Rayaf. Chet 245 Ream. Charles David 132,305 Reaumo. Ron 105 Red m Reed . Reed , Reed. an, Linda Jean 133,176,359 Consuella Rose 153 Denise Louise 325 Gail Ellen 121 Reed, Keith Wallace 9l,98,l 10.170 Reed, Lawrence Edward 128 Recs. Rees, Rees. James Bryan 136 Sheryl Anne 172 William David 333 Reeves, Dave 108 Re1Tert, Richard Lee 359 Rehkemper. Carole Jean 341 Reicherts, David William 262 Reid. Thomas James 341 Reiley. Michael Lynn 148 Rein, Robert Bruce 143,325 Reinhart, Cassandra E. 188 Reinhart, Charles C. 333 Reis, Joyce Lynne 187 Reisch, Frederick David 135.333 Reisinger, James David 252 Reiter, Donna Marie 126,238,341 Reiwald, Lois 295 Rekaibah, Abdullah A. 146 Remp, Gayle Kathryn 168 Renaud. Michael John 248 Renner, George John 246.325 Renner, Jr., Howard Wesley 325 Rennhack, Kay Ellen 268 Rensland, Thomas Edward 325 Repya, Jr., Joseph 248 Reschke, Donald Roy 141,333 Rettke, Steven Richard 136 Reum, Judith Ann 359 Reynolds, Nancy Jane 333 Reynolds, Jr.. William R. 341 Rhodea, Janice Evelyn 359 Rhude, Larry Eugene 134 Ribant. Christie Ann 298 Rice, David Richard 150,175 Rice. Earl Frank 341 Rich, Susan Anne 359 Richard, Patricia Hall 253.359 Richards, Charlotte 247 Richardson, Cathy R. 303 Richardson. Gary Walter 333 Richardson. John A. 125 Richey, Rosemary Deone 132,153 Richter, Susan Ann 153 Riddle, Loren Dale 92 Ridgway, Douglas James 182.333 Ridley, Bryan Wayne 248 Rieck. David William 333 Riegling. James Robert 145.325 Rimer. Joy Lynn 168,359 Rierdan, Jr., Walter P. 151 Ries. Daniel Albert 151 Riggs. Gregory Allen 242 Riggs. Sandra Mae 187 Riley. Janice Ann 176 Riley, Patricia Ann 179 Riley. Ruth Ann 359 Ringelberg, Carole June 240.268 Ringler, Ernest Russell 305,359 Rinvclt. Richard Ervin 341 Rierdan, Beth Ann 265,286 Ripelis, Taliualdis A. 115.359 Ripley, Linda Rose 253,341 Rischar, James Michael 325 Rischar, Robert William 359 Ritchey. Susan Jane 359 Ritlop, Marianne 359 Ritter. Nancy Kay 156 Robb, Bonnie Dee 177 Roberts, Barbara 172 Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts. Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, . Bruce Alan 108.l43,l58,325 , Carolyn Dudley 152 Hollis T. 307 Holly 121 Kent Charles 246 Lee David 325 Phyllis Elaine 341 Sharon Rae 249.303 Robertson. Mary Jo 162 Robeson, Marie Dianne 276,359 374 Robinette, Christine L. 265 Robinson, Ann 241,276 Robinson. James Charles 193.359 Robinson, Patricia Ann 253 Robinson, Stanley L. 291 Robison, Lynne 132 Robson. Dennis Jerome 333 Rocca, Rosanne F, 153 Rocco, Leroy Edward 325 Roche. David Charles 333 Rochester, Judith Anne 359 Rockawitz, Gene 255 Rodger, Susan Pomeroy 145 Rodgers, Marlynn Jane 360 Rodgers, Jr.. William 142,325 Roe. Joanne 360 Roe, Paul H. 333 Roekle. Philip Steven 341 Roemer. William Alan 264.3l5.319,34l Rocttger, Karen Kay 293 Rogalla, Edward Victor 254 Rogers. Laurence Ralph 341 Rogers, Jr., Lee Roy 256 Rogers, Victoria Joan 155 Rogosz, Janice Mary 360 Rogowski, Sandra A. 360 Rokich, Kathleen Ann 360 Roldan, Francisco 251.284 Rollin, Margaret 172 Ronaync. Michael James 248 Rooks, Ward Stafford 360 Rooks, Wayne Douglas 163,341 Roon. Kathleen Jane 238 Root, Jr.. Frederick N. 114 Root, Janice Susan 176 Root, John Michael 263 Root, William Francis 248 Rop, Larry Allen 360 Rosa, Amy Loretta 360 Rose, Jocllyn Norman 187,360 Rose, Patricia Ann 360 Rosellzt. Mary Louise 360 Rosenthal, Gary Charles 360 Ross, Marilyn Ann 360 Rossman. Gayle Marie 333 Roth, Merikay 176,180,334 Rothfuss. Juliet Barbara 156,360 Rotier, Glenn Laverne 156 Rottier. Patricia Ann 268 Rove, Daniel Albert 165 Rowda, Mary Ellen 167 Rowe, Karen Kay 238 Rowe, Lynne Diane 132,293 Rowe, Robert Buell 84,305,319 Rowe, Thomas Alva 341 Royer, Karen Sue 265,360 Roys, Jerald Owen 189 Rubin, Janet Gail 174 Ruczynski. Dorlaie J. 259 Rudberg, Jr., John Richard 156.157 Rudkin. David Paxsort 360 Rudlatf, Sharon O. 360 Ruelle, Kenneth Leo 360 Ruessman. Susan Jean 152,243 Rugani, Mary T. 190.295 Rumble. Roger Alan 138,150 Rumpf. Virginia Ann 341 Rumsey, Charles Frank 263 Runkel, Ellen Alexander 268 Runkle. Jean Ellen 360 Runyon, John James 105 Rupert, Steven Mills 251 Rurode. Joseph Ernst 262 Rushton, Max Erlon 325 Russ. John Floyd 160,318 Russell, James Lawrence 273 Russell, Mildren Ellen 276 Russell, Robert Leonard 252 Russell. Sara Lawrence 244 Russey. James Everett 189 Rutledge, Charles Edward 284 Rutledge, Daniel Patrick 245 Rutzen. Ruth Adele 280 Ruzicka, Gail Ellen 334 Ryan, Kevin Dennis 142,325 Ryberg, Jr., Henry Robert 291 Rybinsky, Janice Marie 190 Rynne, Thomas James 262 Rzepka. Janet Eileen 244 S Sabatino. Robert Joseph 166 Sable, Dave 305 Sabo. Harry James 140 Sachs, Andrew Michael 264 Sack. Robert Terry 273 Sadenwater, Cristine Ann 360 Sacljadi. Fariba A. 146 Sadlon, Sally Lynn 334 Safren, George 262 Sagara, Helen Verne1l360 Sage, Jack David 341 Sage, Linda Lou 171.360 Sager. Linda Mae 360 St. John, Judith Louise 362 Stpierre. Michael F. 262.342 Salas, Joseph Fernando 149,255 Salerno, Diane Kathleen 360 Salerno, Douglas Anthony 360 Salesky. James Alan 334 Salisbury, 111 Charles G. 245,334 Salkeld, Susan Kay 154 Salmon. Jr. Jack Bradford 325 Swiateck Salo, Ann Louise 153.341 Salo, lngrid Maritha 166 Saltzgabcr, John Michael 133,291 Sampanes. Elaine Marina 360 Samson, Raymond Fredric 159 Samuels, Wanda Lucile 360 Sanders, Allan Joseph 255 Sanders. Karen Kaye 247.325 Sanders. Roger George 252 Sanders, Sharon Ann 241.360 Sanderson. Nancy Jane 238 Sandrock, Sheila Dorothy 259 Santinga. Evelyn Joy 179 Saper. Vernon Paul 263 Sarah, Cynthia Joyce 360 Sarah, Vincent Robert 325 Sarge, Carol Susan 244 Sarosik, Carol Lynn 249 Satoh. Alysc Carol 253,280 Sattler, Edward Lee 137,256,334 Sautter. Nancy Jeanne 156 Savage, Mary Delores 360 Sawka. Fredrick John 325 Sawyer, James William 149.308 Sayles, David Paul 138 Saylor, Lois Kathleen 253 Schafer. Richard Lee 334 Schalfner. Donald Leo 334 Schakel, Ellen Marie 253 Schall. Christine Louise 243 Schull, Frederick W, 360 Schalliol, Christina- L. l30.253.360 Schalm. Virginia Ruth 360 Schalon, Joseph Daniel 256 Schamante. Carmela Jean 190 Scharfenberg, Julie Beth 190 Schatte, Christopher L. 191 Schaucle, June Marie 360 Scheel, Paul Douglas 341 Scheer, Marty 246 Scheilller, Sue Ann 360 Schelb, Kathryn Jame 360 Schelhas, Michael G. 151 Schenberger. Sue 121 Schenck, Lyle Arthur 308 Scheneman. Jacquelyn D. 360 Scherkey. William Thomas 151 Scheuneman, Robert James 334 Schlaack, Gary Merle 275 Schlafer, Leslie 13.360 Schleicher, Nancy Jean 360 Sehlosser, Roger Michael 360 Schmidt. Patricia A. 360 Schmitt, Kathleen Ruth 360 Schmitt, Linda Ann 132,240 Schmitt, Paula Sue 334 Schmitt, William W, 341 Schneberger, Mary Susan 268 Sehneeberger, Susan F. 240 Schneeberger, John D. 341 Schneider, Donald David 275 Schneider, Eric 103 Schneider, Mary Anne 361 Schneider, Sharon Louise 177 Schnitzer, Danielle H. 102 Schoenherr, Roy Joseph 149 Schoenmeyer, Jr. George 141,334 Scholl. Louise Jean 153 Schollen. Jill Marie 162 Scholz, Marilyn Jean 172.361 Schommer, Thomas William 190,246,341 Schoof. Jr. William A. 325 Schoon, Mary Lee 361 Schowalter, John David 245 Schradel, James Robert 134 Schrader, John Charles 98 Schrems, Lynne Karen 153,341 Schreur, Richard George 341 Schriver, Thomas Eugene 138 Schrock, Roger Stephen 341 Schroeder, Melanie 153 Schroeder, Susan Carol 341 Schroeder, Thomas C. 252 Schroeder, William Emil 334 Schroer, Michael Dan 143,144,325 Scholters. Pat 300 Schueler, Jr. James Lewis 248 Schuller, Susanne 361 Schuldt, Marilyn Louise 132,l68,243,307 Schultz, Gary Thomas 252 Schultz, Giesela 146 Schultz, Holly Lynn 259,280 Schultz, Leigh Ann 121 Schultz, Susan Kay 303 Schulz, Ralph George 341 Schumann, Linda Kay 253 Schuster, Carol Louise 126,130,2l4.3l6.36l Schuster, Pamela Jane 126,167 Schuyler. Carole Marie 178 Schwartz, Julie Diane 361 Schwarz, Carol Anne 167 Schwarzberg, Jacob 308 Schwass, Gary Lee 291 Schwass, Irvin Edger 334 Schwerdt, Jean Ann 341 Scorobet, Sandra Lee 307 Scott, Donald 128 Scott, Margaret Kay 187,295,361 Scott, Michelle Renee 247,361 Scott, Richard Dwight 334 Scott, Robert John 245 Scully, Rockwell Ann 361 Search, David Lester 341 Seavey. Thomas Lawrence 248.270 Seckinger, Philip Samuel 334 Seeback. Constance Lee 288 Seeley, Paul Levan 102,110.1 13.170 Seelig, Joseph Christian 341 Segadi, Sandra Lee 278 Segedy, Joseph Allen 257 Seger. Susan Leigh 126,297 Seguin, Nancy Angeline 361 SeHracht, Doris 303 Seiber. Ellen Lee 361 Seidel, Allen Walter 132 Scif. Jr. Robert Carroll 361 Seifert, Ronald Eugene 84 Seifert, William George 195,275 Sekine, Noriko 146,341 Selin, George Winston 262.325 Selrousky, Gerry 104 Semenczuk, Mlchaeline Jo 265 Semenetz. Mary Ann 361 Semrau. Daniel Bruce 341 Scmo, Renee Marie 132,156 Senko, Stephen Raymond 325 Senkowski, Mary Ellen 168 Sepke, Theodore William 361 Seppamaki, John Wayne 334 Seppamaki, Ray Alan 172,275 Serbu, Gloria Ann 361 Serra, George Thomas 135 Settergren, Karol Ann 176 Seyfried, Susan Kay 132 Shafarman, Jo Ann 341 Shafer, Alan George 334 ShalTer, Margaret Louise 176 Shanahan, Michael Kim 135 Shank, Patricia Elaine 361 Sharma, S. K. 146,341 Sharp. Loretta Jean 280 Shaw. Alice Marie 361 Shaw, Jr. Robert Harry 154 Sheathelm, Janice Rose 361 Sheehan, Diane Clair 361 Sheikh, Khadija Hassan 146 Sheldon, Rita 172 Sherburne, Roger Allen 256 Shereda, Joseph James 334 Sherman. Constance E. 361 Sherman, Donald Earl 189 Sherman, Kathleen Jane 361 Sherman, Thomas W. 146 Shields. William George 361 Shirkcy, Edward Allen 361 Shook, Carla Ann 361 Shook, Carol Lee 361 Shrank, Ronald Charles 361 Shroll, Clarence Jack 325 Shump, Larry Dean 254 Shumski, Jacqueline 361 Sibrt, Dennis George 325 Siedcl, Phil 308 Siegmann, James Leslie 142,275 Signor, Philip Craig 325 Silver, Nancy Louise 341 Silver, Sue Ellen 341 Simon, Richard Joseph 262 Simons, Frank Donald 262 Simpson, David Hugh 149 Simpson, Richard Bruce 156,195 Simpson, Sue Cass 238,361 Sinning, Carol Jean 286,361 Sinnott, Rozan Margaret 361 Sirrine. Gloria Anne 153 Sitko, Judith Ann 334 Siwek, Mary Ann 125,126 Skarritt, Daniel Arnold 317 Skelton, Mary 244 Skiles. Karen Sue 153.325 Skogmo. Barbara Jean 361 Skridulis, Sherry Ann 190 Slaby, Nancy Carol 297 Slade. Robert Ray 255 Slama, Thomas George 257 Slavin, Pamela Gene 174 Slevatz, Evon Lorrai 361 Slisher, Katherine 334 Slisher, Max Carlton 361 Sliter, James Jay 326 Sliwa, Wayne Allen 326 Sloma, James John 136,141,334 Slotnick. Marie Ann 174 Slubowski, Jean Suzanne 361 Sluka. David Lee 134,140 Slumplf, Barbara Sue 361 Smaga. Richard Jon 361 Smaniotto, Jr. John E. 341 Smillie, Robert Watt 144 Smith, Alan Martin 308,341 Smith Beverly Eileen 361 Smith, Carolyn June 361 Smith. Christopher V. 255 Smith, Connie Jeanne 132,286 Smith, Dale Lynn 361 Smith, Donald Ray 173.193 Smith, Dorothy Marie 334 Smith, Gary George 326 Smith, Gerald Edward 162 Smith, James William 251 Smith, John Gordon 361 Smith Judith Ann 176,361 Smith, Karen Ann 243 Smith, Kay Ann 288 Smith, Larry Edward 245 Smith, Lawrence Bruce 262,362 Smith, Marilyn Critton 238 Smith, Michael Ralph 150 Smith, Ronald Loren 300 Smith, Roscoe 341 Smith, Sandra Allyn 156 Smith, Sharon Swcnn 153 Smith, Sharon Kay 362 Smith. Sherman Allen 151 Smith. Stephanie Sue 362 Smith, Steven 110,270 Smith, Susan Lynne 362 Smith, Susan Merrie 190,362 Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Teresa Anne 276,362 Thomas Neil 334 Vaughn Cecil 326 W, Jean 362 William Allan 262,362 William Dale 251 Smithson. John Richard 155 Smusz. Thomas George 362 Snow, Jr. Carleton Chapel 145,326 Snowden. Carol Ann 247 Snydel. Donald James 142 Snyder, Allen Robert 173,193 Snyder, Dennis Robert 166 Snyder, Duane Edward 175,187 Sn der Jane Ann 265 Y . Snyder, Kathey Diane 244 Snyder, Mary Joan 362 Solberg, James Lloyd 248 Solar, Joseph Richard 262 Solenberger, Mary Jane 152,326 Soley, Eva Mae 361 Solomon, Alan Elliot 334 Solomon, William David 151 Somerville, Susan Worth 334 Sonderman, Barbara Jean 363 Sorensen, Kenneth Jean 342 Soret, Carol Clarkson 362 Soulc, Mary Katherine 126,240 Soulliere, Patricia Ann 259 Sowcrby, Paul Robert 334 Spalsbury, Susan Kay 362 Spanier. Harris 334 Sparritt, Dan 155 Spearman, Michael 250 Speed, Danny Lee 248,334 Speedling, Jr. Kenneth R. 362 Spence, Carol Kay 362 Spencer, J. Stuart 134 Spencer, Lawrence Clay 334 Spencer, Reid 342 Spencer, Sandra Kay 307 Sperry, Diane Lee 362 Sperry, Robert Lee 159 Spitler, David Harry 134 Spoelstra, Richard Bruce 362 Sponaas, William R. 256 Sporway, Judy 295 Sprague, Delores Marie 362 Springer, William Robert 256 Springett, Kathy Ann 334 Spurway. Judy Sue 362 Squiers, Gail Joan 280 Stabb, Charles Omalley 300 Stabblaan, Richard 138 Stack, Jr. John Patrick 291 Stafford, Alan Douglas 342 StalTord. Ruth Lynn 362 Stairing, Charles 128 Staley. James Lawren 342 Staley, Rick Owen 232 Stalter, Mary Jean 176 Stamberg, Allan John 195,362 Standbridge. Martha Jean 244 Standing, Linda Jane 184 Standley, Sharon Kay 298 Stanley, Jr. Frederic C. 134 Stannard, Dianne Leigh 362 Stanton, Ardis Rae 179 Stanton, Dennis John 166,291 Stanton, Virginia Lee 362 Stapert, Karen Louise 178,362 Stapleton. Patricia J. 362 Stark, Carolyn Jean 334 Stark, Donna 298 Stark, James Marcus 334 Starkan. Gary 248 Starkey, Alan T. 342 Staron. Ed 105,108 Starring, Charles 131 Steam, Steven Edward 189 Stearns, David Eugene 362 Steeb, Carolyn 326 Steger, David Herbert 362 Steger, William Erl 165,251 Stehouwer, Robin Jill 102 Stein, Ronald Charle 362 Steiner, Sidnee Lee 190 Steinhauser. Lindell Sue 244 Stellingworth, Ann K. 362 Stephens, Barbara Gale 362 Stephenson, Margaret D. 362 Sterkenberg, Patricia A. 297 Stevens, Dorothy Deanna 171,342 Stevens. James Arthur 305 Stevens, Margaret Gail 362 Stevenson, Ralph Robert 190,334 Stevenson, Roberta L. 156,303 Steward, Betty Jane 249 Stewart, Herbert 128,250 Stewart, James Burch 121.284 Stewart, Rose Etta 362 Stibitz, William George 248 Stieler, Susan Dianne 362 Stinson, Ronald Lee 362 Stipp. John William 159 Stobbelaar, Richard J. 334 Stockford, David William 175 Stockinger, Gordon J. 149 Stoecker, Sandra Sue 362 Stoeckle, Karen Ann 334 Stoerller, Mary Ann 179 Stofcheck, Jean 172 Stoll, Richard Norman 291 Stommen. Joan Louise 362 Stone. V. Frank 193 Stoner. Gary Neil 104 Stoner, Susan Jean 362 Storbeck, Christa Anne 176,362 Storkan, Gary Lee 187 375 Storms, Preston Edward 291,362 Stoughton, Delbert Dale 326 Stout, Thomas John 342 Stover, Sally Ann 362 Strach, Steve 1 10 Strahle, Nancy Jo 102 Strahsburg, Janet Vee 297,363 Strait, William Harry 257 Stranclberg, Floyd Alvin 149 Strang, Patricia Marie 265 Strasburg. Cynthia Marie 363 Strasen, Christine Ruth 167,168,363 Stratton, Ronald Ray 110 Strauch, Jr. Stephen C. 113 Straume. Anda Ligita 278 Strauss, Elizabeth Ann 363 Strauss, Lawrence Jr. 135,190,264 Street, Carolyn 134 Streeter, Emory Earl 141,334 Stretling, Carol Jean 363 Streidl, Cynthia Jane 342 Streidl, Diana Elizabeth 182.363 Stribley. Pat 176 Strnad, Bruce Lawrence 149 Strokon, Lorraine Ann 243 Strong, Carylin Ruth 240 Strong, David B, 140.326 Strubel, Maurene Ann 297,363 Stryd, Thomas Nelson 137,334 Stuart, 111 James Penry 254,334 Stuart, Paul Joseph 193,342 Stuecker. Thomas Michael 137 Stults. Nancy Jeanne 176,363 Stump. Carolyn Maria 132 Sturtevant. William T. 132 Suabedissen, Kathleen A. 283,363 Suardini, Adelmarie 297 Suarez, Manuel Elalio 326 Sugden, Barbara Lee 153 Sullins, Janice Sue 363 Sullivan. Julia Ann 132 Surbrook. Melvin 342 Sutherland. James Warren 134,140,326 Sutton, Marcia Kaye 238,268 Sutton, Patricia Ann 363 Sutula, Patricia Jo 363 Swan, Andrea Henrietta 247,286 Swan, Susan Carol 314,363 Swang, Roger 256 Swank, Marilyn Rae 297 Swanson. Curtis Norman 326 Swanson. Karen Louise 190 Swanson, Kathy 265 Swanson, Larry Dean 158 Swanson, Linda Arlene 179 Swearing Sweeney, en, Charles R. 105,300 Phillip A. 342 Sweeris, Joyce Arlene 342 Sweet, Richard Allen 334 i, Anne Jean 265 Swidorski. Carl Lee 305 Swift, Gloria Anne 303 Swiger, Candice Rae 163,303 Swiger, Gary Edward 326 Swihart, Jr. Charles R. 145,326 Swing, Roger Neil 137,334 Sykes, Glendle Franklin 115 Sylvester, Marilyn Inez 152 Szamecki, James Michael 257 Szudzik, Richard M. 363 Szymke, Lynn Mary 249 T Tabacchi, Thomas Robert 334 Taby, Linda Marie 126,286 Takahashi, Tomoyo 146,342 Talbergs, Mara Maruta 342 Ta1cott,Wil1iam Rex 141 Talford, Joanne Lee 255 Talik. James Arthur 335 Talsma, Robert Dean 134 Tamblin, Constance Maria 253 Tanaka, Kiyohiko 146,190 Tandless, Gary 254 Targgart, Lee Allan 335 Tarrant, Carolyn Elaine 179,363 Tauson, Dick 245 Tausain, Ron 190 Taylor, Fred Marvin 245 Taylor, Gabriel Olukayod 326 Taylor, Janet Lorene 283 Taylor, Janet Ruth 363 Taylor. Karen Sue 363 Taylor, Linda Ann 265 Teahan, Lawrence Eugene 170 Tebo, Robert Allen 125 Tebor, Joseph Lawrence 149 Feitsma, James Edward 335 Tellarico, Judy 243 Templeton, William P. 164 Tenaglia. Sharlene Marie 193 Tenbrink, Burton Mervin 149 Terbeek, Kenneth John 342 Terpstra. Dayle Ann 276 Terry, Jane Ellen 280 Terstrickal, A1254 Teufel, Susan Lynne 126 Tew, James Vincent 326 Texter, Ronald Richard 363 Thebolt, Thomas Rola 342 Theodoru, Helen 363 Theut, Sharon Ann 363 Thiefels, Jane Ellen 363 Thiel, David Robert 363 Thiesen, Bob 246 Thingstad, John Anton 104 Thomas, Bruce Alton 284,363 Thomas, Gary A. 335 Thomas, Joanne Rose 363 Thomas. William James 363 Thompson. Holly Ann 137 Thompson. Joanne E. 102,168 Thompson, John Roger 248 Thompson, Judith Welda 153 Thompson. Linda Marie 278 Thompson. Nancy Ann 363 Thompson, Paula Jean 244 Thompson. Robert Earl 140.326 Thompson, Jr. Vincent M. 151.335 Thompson. Samuel Mills 257 Thorbahn. Betty Jane 153 Thorn, Jane Ann 363 Thorn. Joan Marie 363 Thornton, David Carl 180 Thornton, Marjorie Lynn 171 Thorpe, William Terrance 363 Thorson, Gayle Diane 132 Thursam, Gary Roy 254 Tibbe. Daniel Gerrit 154,158 Tibbits, Kim Allen 104 Tidswell, William F. 335 Tiefenthal, Beth Ann 259 Tienstra, Myrna Alicc 363 Tiesengu. Donald 326 Tiles, Randy Jay 326 Tillmann, Ditmak Kur 256,326 Tillman, Horst S. 256 Tillotson, Mary Rita 363 Timco. Sandra Martha 335 Timmer, Thomas John 342 Tinkey, Judy Lynn 363 Tippin, Larry Lee 151 Tiritilli, Elayne A. 363 Titman, Linda Louise 363 Tobias, Jack Alfred 135 Tobis. James Joseph 114 Todd. Linda Jo 132,249 Todd. Robert Lloyd 175 Tomlin, Nancy Lee 152,259 Topolka, Paul George 137.335 Topoll. George Henry 245 Toretta, Carolyn Sue 276 Torstrick, lll Albert J. 335 Toth, James 335 Tounsel. Nathan M. 242 Townsend. Donna 187 Townsent, Joanne 318 Townsend, Wayne Alan 363 Trachio, Kathy 126,25l.295 Tran, Brenda 172 Tranter, John David 142,326 Travis, Carolyn Sue 153 Travis, William David 179,291 Travnik, Nancy Jean 265,297 Tregembo, Paul Stanley 326 Treglown, Brian Russell 245,335 Tremble, Maureen 123,317,363 Tremml, Sidney Joseph 275 Trevarrow, Ruth Ann 268 Trice. Virtlee 92 Trimpe. Marie Anne 297,363 Triplett, Phyllis Y. 190.247 Trizzell, Jane 126 TrolT, Ellen Geanne 363 Troyer. Jacob Allen 137 Trudeau, Richard Oliver 108 Trueblood, James Robert 246 Truhn. Nancy Lou 166.280 Trump, Marilyn Louise 178 Trumpe, Marianne 236 Truran, Richard Harold 326 Trybus, Chester Joseph 248 Trzaskus, Lawrence John 159 Trzeciak. Richard E. 159 Tucek. Judith Ann 132 Tucker. Billy Earl 128,314 Tucker, Charles Henry 92 Turek. Michael Allen 245 Turkal. Stephen Francis 363 Turner, James Poole 262 Turner. Karen Louise 363 Turner, Susan Bryce 249 Turrall, Judith Elaine 243.363 Tuthill. Lanny Young 136.270,326 Tyler, Carol Elizabeth 363 Tyles, Randy 308 Tyson, Dennis George 158,300 U Udkovieh. Darle Gay 254 Uldriks, Gary Dan 202,275 Ulsh, Mary E. Hunter 364 Unclerberg, Cheryl Lynn 243 Underwood, Raymond D. 250 Uphaus, Bruce H.300 Urban, Mary Agnes 237,307 Urschel. Elena Lynne 342 Uryga. Jr. Walter Paul 335 V Vaber, Myrna 187 Vahlsing, Loran Louis 326 Vaillancourt, Sally J. 288 Valente, Ralph Croxton 364 Valenti. Samuel 131,342 Valkner, Carl Leroy 364 Valkner, Jeannette Ann 364 Vanast, Jr. John 326 Vanatta, Vicki Evelyn 364 Vanbel, Maryanne 259 Vanbcrgen. Kenneth Henry 326 Vanbree. Gretta 132.297 Vance, Wesley James 335 Vandam, Cheryl Ruth 364 Vandam, Jellrey Lynn 252 Vandenbrink. Harry John 291 Vanderbaan. Jr. John Paul 364 Vanderbeek. Peter Shane 248 Vandcrberg, Thomas R. 138 Vanderlifer, Karen 187 Vandergon, Elaine Ruth 166,179,364 Vanderham, Diane Lynn 178 Vanderkam. Ralph Michael 364 Vanderlaan, Robert Jay 364 Vanderleest, Dorothy J. 265 Vandermolen, Dicie A. 178,180 Vandermolen, Virginia L. 162,293 Vandernaald, Nancy D. 178,364 Vanderschie. Anthony R. 153.342 Vanderschie, Paul W. 153,342 Vanderwiere, Paul D, 92,95 Vanderyacht, Terry Lee 134,364 Vandestreek, Jane 178 Vandevrede, Charlene L. 364 Vandewater, Julieann 288 Vai-idewater. Richard Dale 138,335 Vandoren, Kay Lee 364 Vandusen, Jerry Martin 138 Vanduyn. Larry Deane 326 Vandyck, James George 108,248 Vandyke, Richard Wayne 252 Vanecki. Sandy 303 Vaneerden, Judith Lynn 364 Vangelderen. Jack D. 255 Vanhorn, Victor Philip 284 Vanhoven, Thomas John 284 Vankampen, Henry Leon 300 Vanmeter. Terrie Ann 153,238,342 Vannatter, Gary Lyn 162 Vannest. John Leroy 326 Vannoord, Gerald Lee 138 Vanochten, John William 263 Vanooyen, John 335 Vanover, Marsha Hilda 342 Van Schelven. Don 110 Vanstelle. Karen Lynn 303 Vansyckle, Philip L. 138 Van Tiere, Linda 179 Vanwoerkom, Judith Ann 364 Vanzweden, David 143 Vasas, Barbara Lourene 364 Vasta, Sharon Lee 364 Vabrek, George Michael 364 Vazquez, Carlos Alberto 146 Veach, Stephen Lewis 364 Veeder. Jr. Raymond J. 138 Veldsma, Sharon Sue 364 Veneklase, James Edward 335 Ventura. Ronald John 141,335 Verhulst, Mark Anthony 342 Verhurve, Sue 166 Verplank, Robert Bruce 263 Verschoof, David John 190 Verstelle. Donna Jean 178 Vickers, James Wroughton 251 Vickery, Dana Anne 244 Vida, Richard Stanley 335 Vilmar, Jacqueline 155,278 Vince, Anthony Nicholas 254 Vinson, Ethan 250 Virc, Donald Eugene 342 Viviand, Dorothy Jayann 364 Vlahon, Arthur Donald 98.110 Vlajkov, Joanne Stella 243 Vliek, Bruce John 178 Vlietstra, Marleen 179 Vogel, Suzanne Christine 265 Vorce, Lynne E. 294 Voss. Susann Alice 364 Vossos, Elaine Marie 259,364 Vreeland, Michael Lee 257 Vseem, Burt 257 W Wagner, Alan Henry 335 Wagner. Jr. John Edward 326 Wagner, Jr. Paul L. 275 Waiters, Juanita Maxine 237,247 Wakefield, Vicki Lynn 156 Walden, Gwendolyn 126,247 Waldo, Bart Kimball 284 Waligursky, Brian W. 166 Walker, Ruth Ellen 125,152,259,326 Walker, Sharon Edith 179,364 Wall, Robecea 335 Wallace, Bernadine Rae 145 Wallace, Calvin Grant 160 Wallace, Elizabeth Ann 241,342 Wallace. Mary Esther 243 Walsh, Robert Michael 138 Walsh, Jr. William Tade 248 Walsworth, Wanda Kay 177 Walters, Alan Douglas 246 Walters, Linda Kay 165 Walters, Mary Lynn 364 Walton, Gail Ann 364 Walton, John Dcforest 364 Walton. Shirley lrene 335 Wanbaugh, Constance Kay 364 Wank, Heidi 172 Wanso, Nancy 238 Warburton, Peter John 254 Ward, Dianne Mae 132 Ward, Quinten Elliott 248 Warfield, Irene E. 342 Warlie. Marie Ann 176 Warmington, James W. 245 Warner, Donald Louis 110 Warner, Joyce 276 Warnez, Katherine Anne 171 Warnock. Lynne 172 Warnock. Dean Clinton 158,342 Waroway, Dennis Michael 364 Warren. Douglas Alfred 145 Warren, James Roger 145,326 Warren. Kenneth Howard 300 Warren, Theodora Jane 243 Warrick. Cynthia Lynn 176 Washburn, Grant Alonzo 180,342 Washburn, Susan E. 126,132 Washchuk, Eugene John 197,342 Watkowski, Suzanne Jane 364 Watson, Charles Dean 148 Watson, Edgar Bee 190.242 Watson, Julia Anne 342 Watson, Robert Phillip 364 Watts, Jane Marietta 237 Watts. Kim Arthur 156,300 Waytulonis, Robert W. 254 Weaver. Barbara Ann 364 Weaver, Geary Lynn 342 Weaver, Philip Allan 308,364 Weaver, Ronald Warren 335 Webber, Diane Carol 179 Weber, John Allen 149 Weber, Judith Ann 286 Webley, ll Noel Arnold 250 Webster, Gary 148 Webster, .lr. .lohn Walter 257 Webster. Sherry Mae 298 Webster, Thomas Jean 128 Weeks, Thomas Lee 132.189 Weenkauf, Judy 249 Weglarz, Christy Marie 342 Wegner, David Charles 179 Wehking. Jeffrey Bodley 326 Weick, Lucille Margaret 364 Weigel, Raymond Arthur 342 Weigl, Dorothy Gayle 253,364 Weijent, Janie 249 Weiler, Kathleen Ann 364 Weinkauf, Judy L. 364 Weinstein, Marsha Ann 243 Weisbrod. David Timothy 160 Weisbrod. Gene 270 Weisenbarger, Sherry L. 293 Weishaupt. Norma Lynn 364 Wcisner. Leslie 244 Weiss. Bruce A, 264 Weiss, Cynthia Caton 364 Weiss, Robert John 284 Welch, James C1i1Tord 132 We1ch.Jon 162 Welch, Kenneth James 262 Wellever, Carolyn Ruth 176 Wells, Janet Elizabeth 335 Wendel, Carol Elfrieda 364 Wendt. Carolyn Sye 153,364 Wendt, William August 158 Wenzel, Donald M. 262 Werger, Joanne 193 Werger, Linda Ann 237,243 Werkley, Linda Marie 288 Werner, Jelfrey lrvin 308 Wernert, Karen Ruth 365 Wert, Paula Dianne 240 Wesley, Ann Marie 265 Wessel, Sandra Marie 177,283 Wessinger, lll Joseph M. 308 West, Janet Lynn 249,365 West, Mary L, 365 West, Nancy L. 365 West, Richard Earl 193,335 West, William Henry 190.335 Westerlund, Louise Ann 265 Westgate, Daniel J. 365 Westgate, James Alden 365 Westra. John 150.173 Westrate, Daniel John 291 Whaley, Jerrold Edward 141,151 Whaley, Marilyn Jean 187 Whims, Lamont Wallace l4l,l43.335 Whisman, Patricia Ann 249 Whitaker, Jr. Leslie R. 250 White, Cynthia Ann 278 White, Kathryn Edith 155,365 White. Larry Steven 342 White. Philander L. 170 Whitehead, lll Harvey W. 102,103 Whitek. Phil 93 Whitford, Michael J. 365 Whitlock. Joyce Eileen 335 Whitmer, John Myron 365 Whitney, Donald James 365 Whitney, Kay Lynn 176,335 Whitt, Gary Wayne 200 Whittier, Steven Ray 308 Whittington. Dennis Lee 262 Whyte, Henry George 342 Wick, Bonita Lorraine 123,365 Wickett. Marilyn Sue 365 Widell, Nancy Lynn 265,303 Wiebel, Tim 191 Wiersema, Linda Ruth 132 376 Wikman, Jean Sutton 365 Wilcox. Dolores Elaine 171 Wilcox, Nancy Rae 136,141,335 Wild. Wendy Ellen 365 Wiles, .lohn Craig 137 Wiley. Phyllis Mae 365 Wilkinson, Joan Marie 365 Wilks, Mary Elizabeth 253 Willett, Allan John 166 Williams, Barbara Ann 177 Williams. Jr., Charles E. 262 Williams. Charles W. 123,365 Williams, Evelyn Kay 179.365 Williams, Karen Celeste 247 Williams, Linda Kay 126,130 Williams, Lynn Ann 335 Williams, Pamela Anne 156 Williams, Patricia Marie 365 Williams, Robert David 250 Williams. 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David John 257 Wolan, Carol Ann 156,167 Woleben, Cobert E. 365 Woleben, Robert Edwi 138 Wolf, Robert Wendell 326 Wolf, Sheila Sue 240 Wolfe, Linda Lee 167,276 Wolfe, Peggy Jane 244 Wnlski, George Walter 105 Wolven, Louis Leeroy 153.365 Wong, Elizabeth Swee Yin 146,342 Wood, Elroy Michael 326 Wood, James Harrison 146 Wood, Lois Carol 365 Woodall, Jr., Earl F. 335 Woodberry, lris 247 Woodhams, Alan James 251 Woodrow. Robert M. 365 Woods, Jeanne Ann 132,365 Woods, Nancy Elaine 365 Woodward, Allyn Lee 326 Woolcott. Gregory Earl 149 Worbel, Jerry 138 Worfel, William F. 262 Worman, Patricia Ann 130,365 Worm, John Steven 365 Worthington, Lee C. 335 Wotring. Janice 365 Wozniak, Dennis Edward 105 Wright. Carol Lin 168,191,276 Wright Wright. 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X, Nam-X A A ' Af-, M4 A- -..- ' 3 Wx H -.A.,,-,X-. ' 4.15, 15- -wr - f ,g .- n V A ,121 . ..- v-----rr-KN. Ygwi rv 1--' 145-N -4. -- ' I A-' Q . 4 gg-'n x N . . 'f -, , , . V' -'mr f A L Y' -. ,A Wa.: -I 'xx '..4' - H' s 5 -, TS X, H X X V ffv-A ' ' I ' . 0 P f . B 1 J f , A f N ,,.f Q I And Then . . . When I think of all the fun, hard work, and late hours spent on this book, I wish to express my thanks to everyone who contributed to its success. A special thanks to Gary Whitt and David Hyslop who helped when things were really rough, and for that little extra encour- agement. Congratulations to the section editors who finally turned their pages in: Laura Zin- chook, Gary Uldriks, Nancy Hopkins, Liz Kemjf Nyla Nutt, Pam Pavlik, Jane Randall and Sue Beebe. We would never have made that last deadline without the help of: Mary Ellen Jasinski, Kathy McMahon, Linda Werk- ley, Sue King, Sharlene Davis, Sally Watson. Barb Greeman, Dian Meyers, Sandy Miller, Carol Schuster, John Jarvi, Linda Taylor, Sharon Hunt, Linda Gatlzf and many others. The words, When are you going to print those pictures , were very significant to the photographers: Bill Sedert, Bill Heath, Allan Stamberg, A1 Ivany, Jay Livingston, Tom Brayton, Louie Kolb, Dick Simpson. Other sources of photographs were: News and Pub- lication, Western Herald, Mr. Lance Ferrara, Bennett Studios, and the Kalamazoo Gazette. Special projects were instituted by the Brown and Gold this year with the help of: President James Miller, Mr. Arthur 0fConnor, Alpha Phi Omega, and all the girls who helped with the Senior section. There are always people behind the scene whose knowledge and advice are vital: Mr. Joe Freeman, Advisor, Mr. Sam Fields-Delma Studios, Mr. Robert Miller- S. K. Smith Company, Mr. Ed. Hackleman -American Yearbook Company. Rodney Henderson, the most important man behind the scene, who consented to postpone our marriage for the sake of a yearbook. Those were the good days which are now memories lost to the past. Jolene Morris-Editor 384
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