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G CA -y i , lllfl ' r ' lBl ' lii ' im ' iiMTlf PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01822 8970 GENEALnny 977. 40P KIEWM, 196° BROWn O QOl6 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN :. taBle of contents featuRes Athletics 89 academics an6 seniORS . . 137 QReeks 237 60RmS 309 ORQanizAtions . . 357 mARy ellen jasinski -e6itOR BRuce . hummel -associate e6itOR james a. Rankin -Busmess manageR mApy elLen -e6itOR BRuce a. hui -associate james a. par -Business m life- life IS An AWAkeninq of the miiKi An6 spiRit to AWAReness of ResponsiBility in a tROUBle6 VVORld. life IS An unfAlteRinq step, BolC ly tAken, in the 6iRection of humAnity. life IS the 6ReAm of a BetteR tomoRROw, AnO a wisdom in its foRmulAtion. r who of you CAn SAy thAt he hAS life... RichARt p. eisele ; .■■■■■• ,: l.tr ir ' K - mimmmm 1 I waited. God, I waited. I sweated and worked and drove myself until finally I ' ve got that diploma in my hand— I ' m a civilian again! Sure, you ' re out now, but what have you got to show for it really? A diploma? A few grades on an audit— What else? I ' m graduated. I join the ranks of the educated, hope enlightened hope of America. I mean besides what they told you in the welcoming speech when you came here. What do you have? What will you remember? People, mostly. People in classes, walking in the Union, on the sidewalks and dodging Bronco Transit buses. The beautiful people I met at all those parties, swilling their drinks and smoking while laughing at and with each other— being gross, but enjoying themselves. And classes. How I ' d like to have strangled that fossil who taught General Studies and bored us to tears with his tales of ' when I was an undergraduate . . . ' and his dirt about the men they named the dorms after. OK, so you didn ' t like some of your classes. What else? Well, there ' ll always be a memory of all those wasted hours I had to take to graduate— irrevalent eyewash- while Columbia and San Francisco rioted and Chicago became a battleground. Through it all, there I was, watching TV lectures on absurdities, moving my lips to class discussions. Your favorite class? Was living at Western. Seeing new directions by realizing other people have something to offer— that my old self-assurance was a lie— that bigotry and indifference were suicide. You sound like a soc lecture. What about all those hours you earned? Those were what the university wanted, but in spite of them, I managed to find a little of what I wanted. 10 I We live in a world of extremes they tell us; And that micro-world, W.M.U., Showed all the extremes of personality, appearance and expression. I wonder, now, if I should have been different- Cut my hair differently. Dressed in a different style- It ' s too late now to know. 11 H S H H ' I I HI 1 VJ B ;. 1 B JRI Bil i ■■[iniit M f? ' B HfAJl H When 1 look back 1 see faces- Moods of concern and indifference. Some faces were strange to me— not in appearance, but emotion. 12 13 1 was a digit there. They all said how impersonal college would be. 1 don ' t know. Maybe to some it was, but to me, for four years it was my personal world. What can be impersonal about four years of my life— my experiences, work and enjoyment? 15 Over 18,000 of us there, and Western showed its size in every classroom and hall— A multiuniversity. A lot of what was will change, and in a few years the ' old school ' I ' ll return to won ' t look the same. 17 18 They said in the newspaper, Cindy ' s Laughin ' on the Outside, Cryin ' on the Inside. I guess I was. If you asked me today to describe what happened at the coronation, I wouldn ' t be able to. I just walked through it. I didn ' t see the smile on Dr. Miller ' s face or hear all the applause or feel the roses in my arms and the crown in my hair. I only know I was happy. 19 They put us up to it. It wasn ' t my idea to try to be Queen of the Broncos. It wasn ' t my idea to have my GPA and measurements published for everyone to see. Nobody asked me if I wanted to open myself to defeat in front of thousands of students, giving out interviews and answering all those questions. But, then, I made the finals. I gave the right numbers, smiled all over the place and gave the answers the judges expected— I guess. So here I am, a member of Western ' s Homecoming Court. I didn ' t make it to the top, but not everybody wants to wear that crown and that robe. I mean- really! 21 • Sli • j wdm . K l M ' ' :av: ■p-iirf ' ' ■W i iWm , ' . ' ' 22 Dear Mom, Homecoming is in two weeks. Of course, you know wtiat that means- fun, gaiety, laughter, parties, dancing, music, football and parades 24 Child of mine, Homecoming is in two weel s. Of course, I know what that means— drinking, late hours, no studying, ridiculous parades, screaming yourself hoarse at an anti-climatic bonfire, outrageous activities and a fat check from me. 25 If students ' parents refused to visit Western ' s campus and tliere were no brothers and sisters, there would be some empty weekends here. Every year students have a family show-and-tell, when they introduce their parents and siblings to friends and roommates. That father who froze that vital checking account and the little brother and sister you despise suddenly became the model patron provider and beloved sis and bro. 26 28 If the West Ballroom froze over and the coke dispenser spat ice water, life as we knew it in student days would come to an end. Without grease-laden broncos and the taste of paper cups, the union rats would desert the center for higher ground- the vending machine rooms in residence halls. This is what visiting relatives and friends see— the real table down at Louie ' s. Bah, Bah, Bah. 29 Richly rewarding . . . admirably played . . . utterly engaging ... a triumph . . . powerfully wrought . . . wholly convincing . . . eminently satisfactory . . . supremely eloquent . . . 30 The critics: evil borne, untimely ripped trom Hecate ' s nursery and suckled on the blood ot young talent. When a critic sits down at his typewriter, the world waits tor the latest oracle and deadly decree. In a word, a performer is hallowed or damned, exalted or relegated to obscurity. 32 33 Contrived . . incompetent . . anticlimactic . 36 37 38 A review is a guide for the artist— encouragement or a crucifixion. It tells the audience that what is offered is of value or worthless and whether they happen to agree with a man with the presumption to write with authority on as individual a commodity as taste. 40 A lot of work and millions went into cultural activities at WMU, and the lone critic knows his task and begs indulgence as a man who tries to interpret for others— a single man who only hopes to exalt an art he loves enough to criticize. 41 42 Girls, women, ladies— sometimes too much of one, little of another and less of the last. Girls come to Western to learn as women. Some of them are in every way ladies. They are educated to participate as few of their sex have before them. To marry some of the Western boys, men and gentlemen; to teach in our schools; and become, each of them, holders of the experience and learning available at a school once dominated by them. 44 Some come to prepare for teaching, a field for which women have made Western famous. Others come to prepare for other professions or that IVIrs. degree. Phone ' em, fete ' em, flirt ' em, follow ' em, these mini-skirted coeds are what made ' 69 at Western. 45 46 Mayor Daley made a real hit last year. His street war in Chicago almost made us forget about casualties in Vietnam. It was Chicago for Saigon, blood for blood. The mace and smoke has cleared, but nothing has been resolved or cured for us. Dissatisfied with the small role assigned us in politics, protests have only magnified our failure to . . . communicate. 47 . . . Honkie ... Fat Jap .. . Whitie . . . Nigger . . White Trash . . . Gook . . . Spick . . . Wasp . . . Coon . . . Pig ... Red .. . Chink . . . I 50 They came and went. We listened and watched. We often doubted, laughed at or ignored those speakers for countless causes and issues. Through it all, sometimes— how rarely— we believed what we heard. In America, words come easily from all sides. Through all the rantings and cajoling, there is no substitute, no cover for the truth and action. 51 Weed . . . Pot . . . Grass . . . Marijuana . . . Aluminum foil ... A pipe ... A joint. Tripped . . . Spaced . . . Toked . . . Flown. Your Honor, I have only one thing to say, not so much in my own defense as in defense of my right as an individual to decide whether or not to risl having to appear in this court. Yes, I have smoked marijuana. There ' s no attempt or desire on my part to cover it up. After all, the narc agent who arrested me seems to have presented more than enough evidence to justify my crucifixion. But, Your Honor, I think my inevitable conviction earns me the right to say as my friends have already learned— that pot is not a moral question, it ' s a question of who has the right to decide what ' s right and wrong. You have given the decision, so I am forced to stand as an example. Dream . . . Sense . . . Illusion . . . Crash— Busted! 53 54 I ' ll bet John Greenleaf V hittier spent his winters in Florida. No one with an I.Q. above 17 could write a glowing ode to a Kalamazoo winter. Anyone who has shuffled through knee-deep snow to an 8 o ' clock or been splashed with chloride-saturated slush from a chuckhole in one of Kalamazoo ' s ox cart roads couldn ' t utter a kind thing about this Winter Wonderland. 55 Ladies and gentleman, it gives us great pleasure to present, in person, in the flesh, rea live, the Pair Extraordaire, the Strawberry Alarm Clock and that comedian who rides in no back seat of anybody ' s bus— Flip Wilson. The sounds of the announcer rang through Read Field House like a stone falling in a dry we The microphones and sound equipment filled the buttressed cove, with music, laughter and cheers as one more Snow Festival jazz concert came and went— to the parties that lasted through the night. 56 57 But snow has its lighter side. It ' s beautiful as it drifts down through the smog and forms lovely drifts as it clogs the streets and sidewalks and buries cars so maintenance crews can plow them up in a neat tangle of metal at the end of the parking lot. The annual Snow Festival suggests that students find fun things to do with the white stuff. Pile it up in great freezing mounds and shape them into melting ice flows. Then comes judging for the mud and ice wonders, made less wonderful by the annual thaw during the Snow Festival. lA -U- 58 59 You know, if I had to put what my years were hke at Western into one word, I ' d probably say something that ' d burn the ears off a brass bronco. Oh, I could agree with the commencement speakers through the years and say that the search for an education has been . . . let ' s face it, there ' s no way hardly I ' m gonna go along with all that bull. My years at Western were like none else ' s, and I ' m glad of it. No one else saw what I saw, did what I did or thinks the way I do about it all. No commencement speaker can sum up what happened to me and what I carry with me outside this campus. I ' m an oddity. 60 61 I ' ve seen a lot, but not enough. I ' ve learned a lot, but not enough. I know a lot, but not enough. I understand a lot, but not enough. And that ' s the way it will always be. 62 vs y S5© ' - 63 Alright, flamer, you ' ve looked back long enough. How about getting both feet back on the turf and look ahead to what you can do with your fresh new degree. Well, there are a lot of possibilities, of course. I could teach or go into industry or business for myself. I could be a consultant in my field . . . Oh, sure. That scrap of sheepskin is an ends to a means— right? No, it ' s only a way to get into the door when I start my way up. And you think you ' re ready? As much as anybody else in my graduating class— except maybe the Honors College crowd. Listen, I ' ve got news for you. What? Nobody is as ready for anything as the next guy. You ' ve got to make it on your own, and there ' s nobody to tell you your failures can be erased with a ' W ' on a grade report or a snow job on some prof. Your employer cares naught for that degree of yours, and he won ' t be impressed by how dewey-eyed and innocent you look surrounded by your own blunders. What makes you so damned sure I ' m gonna make so many mistakes? Have you every heard of an inevitability factor? Yeah, I think so. So what? Well, that ' s what you ' re up against. It ' s an unwritten law of status-seeking that you ' re going to stumble a few times, and no amount of coaxing, no barrage of good wishes from old profs can help j you from falling flat on your duff. Unless . . . I Unless what? I i Unless you ' re ready for it. I There ' s another inevitability, pal. 1 Oh? Family troubles— you can ' t get away from ' em. Oh, yeah? Yeah. My Uncle Sam just sent me a greeting card, and . . . be eai wc h Alright, flan How about ! look ahead to w Well, course. I business I Oh, sure. No, it ' s ( As much as at excef Nobody guy. You ' ve there ' s noboc erased wi1 job on some p that degree by how dewey-e What makes yoi Have you evei Well, that unwritten law to stumble a no barrage of you from - Family tr( Yeah. the e.}d we h € wopk Alright, flan Hoft about i look ahead r . ' .m; ;■fi-at cies ' Have  ' !!! .-vf ' Weil ■' j S U((iii ' V.: Ul- Farr ■Yeah, k the enO we have woRke6 fOR has come 69 moving on, But a look Back BRiefly Befope leaving, a look to I 70 72 yeaRS maRke6 By quiet contempUtion vV,;r.4 if 74 away pRom campus life, its temptations Rivalle6 75 76 ..the chAllenqe of an education 77 ■' ! rttt ? , 78 .while smiles echoed the times we will RememBeR always. 79 we have seen ouRselves m yesteR6ay ' s 1 1 Shadows . . . ■. .. 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RichARd p. eisele Western has won the toss and elected to receive. Dropping into the deep spot for the Broncos is Sam Antonazzo as we are about to begin play. And here ' s the kickoff and we ' re underway . . . . . . trying to run wide and he ' s smothered in there by by big J. C. Collins, Pete Wysocki, and Dave Hudson, coming up from his roverback spot. No gain on the play and Western takes over. The Broncos break out of their huddle and send Al Bellile wide to the left. Quarterback Bordeaux calling the signals. Takes the snap and drops back; it ' s a draw to Majerle up the middle trying to get through a small hole in the center of . . . ... the second turn. Western ' s surprising sophomore John Bennett is right up there with the rest of the pack. The fifth-place finisher in the Central Collegiates now makes the turn just ahead of his teammate, senior Ken Coates. Both these boys will have to finish high for the Broncos to upset Miami today and take the ' 68 MAC cross-country crown. Heading down . . . . . . court on a 3-on-l break! Ford to Voelkert, behind his back to Ellie Hull for the lay-up! IT ' S IN! Two points. Broncos down by only a couple now, here is the first half action at Read Fieldhouse. Coach Sonny Means ' Broncos slow it down a little now, tighten up their defense, as the opposition brings it down . . . ... the lane! Pohlonski ' s got him now! He ' s way in front of his opponent from Cincinnati. He touches the wall for a big WMLI win in the thousand free and he might have broken his own school record for the event. Next up . . . ... for the Broncos as we near the halfway point in this Western sports event is 52-pounder Dennis Buford, a soph who ' s opening a lot of eyes with his work on the mats this year. Gary Hetherington has been Coach Roy Wietz ' only winner thus far today. Now, Western ' s man . . . . . . starts down the runway, hits the board, up, and over the long horse! A beautiful routine by Beatty, who ' s been the standout all year long on this constantly improving gymnastics squad of Orlofsky ' s. Coming up next is . . . 93 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL LEFT: Exuberance, hope, spirit, effort, flash off Coach Doolittle ' s neon face. Ken Woodside gazes for that all important block. ;—— -•■• ' ■■5 1 • m 0 -, - FRONT ROW: Paul Minnis, Jonathan Bull, Harold Hink, Gene Hamilin, Sam Antonazzo, Mike Rowe, Jerry Collins, Tim Majerle, Vern Davis, Geshwin Drain, Donald Lewis, Roger Lawson, Mark Phalen, Dave Hudson. SECOND ROW: James Rutledge, Terry Briskoe, Leiand Thompson, Pete Wysocki, Bill Dougan, Jerry Foster, Earl Mueller, Alan Bellile, Mark Bordeaux, John Mowatt, Mike Lewis, Tim Kenegator, Edd Snyder, Lynn Guerin, Rich Ward. THIRD ROW: Sam Solerki, Ken Woodside, Paul Schneider, Bill Schumaker, David Dreyer, Todd McCall, Thomas Dyszkewicz, Bruce Samarian, Roose- velt Thomas, William Staples, Randy Diener, Bill French, Allen Bush, Dennis Noe. FOURTH ROW: Glen Stevenson, Keith Volk, Bill Androwich, Dick Barnhart, Mike Marshall, Joseph Foust, Pete LaRouch, Jack Carlson, Gene Rade- macher, Frank Mooney, Al Karpa, Carl Ellison, Allan Stubbs. FIFTH ROW: Greg Flaska, Tim Klein, Don Hudson, Floyd Trosper, Dennis Keck, James Durant, Jim Bernette, Pete Siznowski, Mark Hintz, Dan Kleiss, Jon Wood- row, Ted Bowlus, Bob Ezelle. SIXTH ROW: Coach John Miller, Coach Bob Wyman, Coach Ed Ferkany, Donald Stump, Mike Siwek, Roger Shively, David Smith, Charles Andrews, Richard Lawson, James Pritchett, Mike Mc- Cann, Al Everett, Mgr. Don Cronk. BACK ROW: Coach Fred Stevens, Coach Raklovits, Ken Kopke, John Jones, Coach Bill Doolittle, Coach Charles Comer, Coach Bill Rowekamp. 94 The Broncos opened the season with Arkansas State with vengeance bitter on their tongues. The victorious attack was led by premiering sophomores IVlark Bordeaux at quarterback and Al Bellile at end. Bordeaux lofted 22 passes completing 13 for 145 yards. Senior co-captain Tim Marjerle displayed his rugged form, pounding out 2 TDs. Next on the Brown and Gold ' s march to victory was a highly tauted Brigham Young team. BYU jumped to a 17-0 lead at halftime. Western punched back and outplayed BYU in total yardage 252-166, but the scoreboard told the tale. The mighty Doolittle machine, after 15 straight wins at home had not punched hard enough. On the road to Miami, the Broncos fell into the same old rut, as the Redskins rolled up their 10th straight home victory over Western. The Miami offense shot holes through Western ' s defense, and the only effective contraction was the performance of Dave Hudson and Tim Marjerle. Three — one pile-up on the 50 yard line secures a first down. ii ' .- -.«. Woodside scrutinizes the block as he darts around the end. Greg FIsaka dances in anticipation of the forthcoming buckskin. 96 Doolittle counsels with Bordeaux for that all Im- portant strategy. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Bowling Green jumped off to an early lead but Western wasn ' t about to say ' die. ' The Broncos plugged back, and were driving for a TD with 4:38 remaining. The foolproof Bordeaux to Bellile combination failed and BG intercepted to squash their winning drive. The offense finally registered against Kent State and Ken Woodside piled up 135 yards to prove he was the spark while Kent State barely managed 129 yards total offense. The defense remained a mighty stalwart in denying the mighty Toledo Rockets a TD in the first half. But the offensive fire was rained out as Western only completed 4 out of 17 passes to fall prey to the Rockets second half surge. The Brown and Gold rolled into victory over Marshall. Sam Antonazzo proved to be the hero of the day with a 43 yard opening kickoff return and four interceptions. 97 An uplifting attempt at an added three points by Mowatt. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL LaRouech spirits through the secondary for an open field dazzler. No place but down! commands Sam Antonazzo to a hopeful Arkansas runner. 98 Fleeting feet and a jarring stiff arm adds up to a sizable punt return for Antonazzo. Bordeaux painfully oversees invaded territory. By far the finest game of the season for Western was against the sure-to-win Ohio University. The Broncos offense and defense finally clicked to throw a block into the Ohio U. plan. The Brown and Gold outgained them in total yards (443-354) and chopped out twice as many first downs but again, the scoreboard spelled Western ' s defeat. Against the speedy West Texas team, the Broncos clung to a 24-17 lead at the half. Unable to hold the lid on the powerful and fast Texas team, which was lead by ' Gale Sayers ' caliber half- back. Western ' s drive died at the end of the third quarter to fade out the season. 99 Western Broncos bid farewell to many graduating seniors. The performances of the following seniors will be missed in the coming year Steven Allison (39), Sam Antonazzo (21), Richard Barnhart (29), Jerry Collins (87), Dennis Evans (70), Jack Foster (25), Dave Hudson (34), Donald Lewis (63), Tim Marjerle (37), Earl Mueller (50), like Rowe (54), James Rutledge (77), Roger Shively (55), David Smith (68), Donald Stump (57), Rich Ward (28), Ken Woodside (23) and Pete Wysocki (59). 100 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL 101 Junior Dave Hein treds lightly afoot, King of the distance men, John Bennett sprouts ' wings with each stride. In practice the WMU distance men hoof more miles than the average driver pilots his car in a year. After a slow start and two close losses, the Bronco harriers without Mil e Hazilla began to make their presence felt. As a young squad with only three out of the 23 dis- tance men leaving, Western shocked the conference by capturing the Middle American Conference Championship. The following week WMU finished fourth at the Central Collegiates ' and proved their ability regardless of their running experience. In the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships, Western was breezing along in fourth when disaster befell our harriers. John Bennett and Paul Olmstead sprained their ankles and dropped from their leading positions into the mass. Along with their ankles we nt the teams hopes for the national champion- ship. 102 Keith Reed trims off a few seconds as Coach Dales clocks hin 1. ¥i fl Mrf 1 r ' 1 m. w r , . , iiSW r ,-,-dr ' . . - ■• CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Jerry Liebenberg, Dan Klelnow, John Bennett, Bill Turowski. SECOND ROW: David Frost, Bob Kinney, Bob Lillie, Paul Olmstead, Kevin Johnson, Coach George Dales. BACK ROW: Manager Steve Dhue, Captain John Schrader, Gregg Wolcott, Dennis Burns, Dave Hein. 103 Hull ignites ISU ' s downfall Do it, do it, do it! FRONT ROW: Ray Schlaff, Roosevelt Clark, Earl Harper, Don Ogle, Rick Coleman, Vertlee Trice, Head C oach Sonny Means. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach M. Fossen, Ellis Hull, Joel Voelkert, Leroy Dixon, Earl Jenkins, Gene Ford, Paul Vander Wiere, Bill Vander Woude, Manager Bill Hopkins. 104 ATHLETICS BASKETBALL Western ' s roundballers ignited a fire of hope witliin tlie fickle fans as ttie squad dropped its opening per- formance to a great U of D team and their star Spencer Haywood, 106-99 in overtime. The following weekend our cagers evacuated Kalamazoo and traveled to the dustbowl at Jenison Field House, where they were handed another close defeat by a good MSU squad. Voyaging into unknown territory proved to be quite a disaster to our home court squad as they managed to drop a hotly contested battle to U of M in the final two minutes. WMU ' s roundballers covered up that forboding zero in the victory column with two straight victories at home. As 1968 faded into oblivion, our Bronco ' s faced the same predicament as they failed in their last three attempts away from the friendly faces of Kalamazoo. This way men. Gene Ford reaches for the sky and drops two. lamm HH -S.ji m dlf H t, ... B rf HiP I - ' 111 i r ■' is 1 ' mm ' m% W fe Q 3lik [ . ' § FrKfcv ' L-i - k 1 ? rO n U W7j | Vi n V 4 WJ M W JitJtm 1 f% i m- - : i LEFT: Gino dances through the Redskins defense. 105 ATHLETICS BASKETBALL RIGHT: Sycamoors converge, and are repulsed. BELOW: Ford rounds bend on one wheel. jpa-w - Opening the new year in Chicago proved as disasterous as the Democratic Convention with the cagers suffering their worst loss at the hands of Loyola. In their first conference game WMU ' s cagers appeared well on their way to victory as they manhandled Toledo throughout the first 33 minutes of play, but lost the decision 67-60. They returned to the not-to friendly home court with a 2-8 record to face Marshall. Western defeated Marshall at home and Central Michigan away for their first road triumph. Kent State mangled Western ' s 1-3-1- zone and crushed the Bronco ' s on Kent ' s home court. In order to remain in the MAC race Western caged Miami ' s Redskins 71-66 for another home win. With a 4-1 home court record Western awaited their rematch with Toledo in friendly Read Field House. The Bronco ' s were scorched by the Rocket exhaust as they lost 84-64. Western has failed to show consistency as they play hot and cold basketball. 106 ABOVE: On the count of three, all fall down. LEFT: Two hander by Hull finds the hoop Vander Wiere drives inside of tribe. Hull stretches and adds two. Vander Wiere sneaks in the back door. 108 BASKETBALL LEFT: Voelkert and Schlaff team up at guard. BELOW: Ford scalps Redskin with a pass to Schlaff. The Bronco ' s would like to forget their cage record but not the performances of Gene Ford, Ellis Hull, Earl Jenkins and Ray Schlaff. Gene Ford has led the Mid- American scoring race all season. He is presently fourth on Western ' s all time scoring list and could easily finish second. Ellis Hull has been nick-named the Super Sub. He comes off the bench full of fire, with hot hands and a desire to win. He ignites a spark inside the players as well as the fans with his dynamic determination. As a sophomore, Earl Jenkins started off slowly, but he is respected wherever he appears, because of his tremendous improvements. Ray Schlaff opened the season as a sub, working his way up to a first class, first stringer who never loses sight of the ball. As a guard he grabs as many rebounds as the forwards and scores on many close in, tip-ins, fighting off the jolly green giants of the league. 109 ATHLETICS SWIMMING ABOVE: Crawling on water is tougher than walking. BELOW: Ron Cole reaches for the wet stuff. The Bronco Bathers haven ' t had a losing season since 1962 and appear headed toward another victory surplus campaign. Again this season junior Dave Pohlonski con- tinues to break records in the 500 and 1000 Yard Freestyle. Larry Toth keeps the 100 yard record sinking while Mike Murray is also stroking barriers into oblivion. The 200 Yard Backstroke belongs to Dave Petersen, Ron Marcikic washed away school records in the 200 Yard Breaststroke. In the 400 Yard Medley Relay, Dave Petersen, Ron Marcikic, Tony O ' Dell and Larry Toth have combined in an eclipsing effort to erase the previous school record as did Ron Cole, Tom Smith, Larry Toth, and Dave Pohlonski in the 400 Yard Freestyle Relay. More records have been re- written this season than in any session before. Steve Leggett ' s Jacknife cuts the hearts of his opponents. 110 FRONT ROW: Dave Henderson, Bruce Kreps, Dave Pohlonski, Ron Marcikic, Ron Dubois, Steve Leggett, Paul Herzberg, Bob Renton, John Champion, Terry O ' Dell, Charles Eppelheimer, Bob McKittrick, Bill Rocke. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Dave Diget, Bill Latshaw, Greg Duke, Dave Petersen, Tom Smith, Ron Cole, Art Nash, Roger Clark, Ken Karasick, John Nordberg, Co-Captain, Gordon Niles, Co-Captain, Larry Toth, Steve Boney, Larry Depompolo, James Prickett, Manager, Mike Murray, Coach Ed Gabel, ISSKS RI -sSi ssr -J Web footed Dave Pohlonski fins forward. John Nordberg blindly blasts off. Ill Gary Hetherington sets to unwind. Dick Bacon proves too hot to handle. FRONT ROW: Tom Avery, Dicl( Bacon, Dave Buford, UM Lilly, Henry McCurry, Darryl Yerrick, Jim Kolodica, Gary Hetherington, Ricit Johnston. BACK ROW: Assistant Goach George Hobbs, Tom Lehman, Tom Dyer, Dennis Buford, Gerald Gebrowsky, Rick Chidester, Marc Yunker, Steve Newman, Gary Strank, Dave Simpson, Gary Stoner, Head Coach Roy Wietz. 112 ATHLETICS WRESTLING Last years MAC Champion, Gary Hetherington has paced the Bronco grapplers through a winning season. Gary is undefeated so far this season and appears bound to another honor. The squad is looking to the future as Hold it guys. I lost my contact, the ret cries. twelve sophs and two juniors will be returning to the mats for Western. Leading prospects for next season hinge on the Buford brothers, Tom Lehman and Steve Newman. Agile Chuck Beatty demonstrates a reverse somersault. FRONT ROW: Rick Pell, Jim Wyrick. BACK ROW: Coach Fred Orlofsky, Ed Bankowski, Larry Weeks, Chuck Beatty, Assistant Coach John Newton. 114 ABOVE: Dennis Spencer performs a drill on the horse. LOWER LEFT: Dan Erickson holds a half pike while spinning into a double reverse somersault. LOWER RIGHT: Ed Bankowski holds a back lever on the rings. With only three returning lettermen, this years gymnasts find it tough going. Art DelVlulder, Jim Wyricl , both seniors and Ed Bankowski, a junior, are the Bronco ' s experienced three. Five sophomores contribute to a youthful team around which Coach Orlofsky plans increased depth. Still a young sport at Western, Gymnastics has gained followers since its birth in 1966. John Newton, an English specialist on the trampoline assists Coach Orlofsky with the nine Bronco gymnasts. Chuck Beatty and Bob Barrow, both sophomores, are top all around men giving the team its depth for future years. 115 Bronco skaters run through a practice. ATHLETICS HOCKEY Coach Ed Edwards packsters have drawn phenomenal crowds this season to watch their new brand of hockey, defensive. The Hockey Club has provided its fans with close, well played performances. Led by Bob Grimm the first line, with Bill Neal and Matt Manko netted more than their share of counters. The defense has solidified the team effort, backed up by Harold Michaelis and reinforced by Terry Jobbitt, Denny Me- Cosky and Craig Schmidt. The squad has given up fewer goals than any other Bronco team in its ten year history. The team looks to next year as most of the skaters are returning for more punishment and excitement. Bob Grimm eliminates Terry Jobbitt from the play. FRONT ROW: Ron Baum, Pat Ball, Larry Nolan, Tom Coleman, Terry Jobbitt, Chuck Sv earingen. BACK ROW: Craig Schmidt, Gerry Kirschke, Jim Harrison, Denny McCosky, Bob Grimm, Harry Hodgson, Dean Affholter, Fred Anderson, Jack Sowerby, Bill Neal, Harold Michaelis, Coach Ed Edwards. 116 Supporting the Bronco athletes throughout the season with their spirited shouts and omnipresence, away and at home are Kathy Clare, Debbie Miller, Carla Cifelli, Dorothy Pallas, Sharon Duffy, Martha Carlson, Pat Brehm, Wayne Huber, Bob Barrow, Greg Velett, John Dunsmoor, Koward Lindsey, Chuck Beatty, Tom DeMaagd, and Lee Tenney who toted the Charger around during the football season. ATHLETICS CHEERLEADING INDOOR TRACK Jumpin Jim Mitchell flies forward in the game of inches. It ' s an upside down world, ABOVE: The Bronco Sprint Medley Team consists of: Terry Pruitt, Bill Nobles, Rick Manuszak, and Tom Randolph. RIGHT: Distance ace Mike Hazilla strides down the backstretcti. 118 Western ' s thinclads got otf to a fast start this season as they cleaned up at the Michigan and WIVIL) Relays. In their third encounter the squad had a let down and finished worse than was expected. Tom Randolph has led the Bronco ' s through their first three outings in the 300 Yard Dash as well as a great part in the University One Mile Relay. Tom has several records to his name and has held the world record in the 300 Yard Dash at different times throughout his first tremendous year and a half. Mike Hazilla has returned to the Bronco aid in the distance events. Mike is an exceptional two miler and is expected to make a lot of noise throughout the college circuit. Wayne Lambert is a main stay at the pole vault clearing often 16 feet and winning in nearly every confrontation. Rod Mack appears to have filled the hole left in the Bronco hurdling squad left by the graduating All-Americans of last season. As a sophomore he is expected to head up the Bronco hurdling unit, which is young, but great. FRONT ROW: Manager Jim Allen, Sanford Tucker, Jim Mitchell, Rod Mack, Ken Jackson, Greg Myiira, Chuck Bostrom, Tony Wiench, Mike Blowers, Gary Brown, Coach George Dales, SECOND ROW: Warren Converse, Bob Ezele, Rick Manuszak, Terry Pruitt, Ed Distelrath. Mike O ' Reilly, Wayne Lambert, Bill Nobles, Bob Lillie, Assistant Coach Cliff Terhaar, Assistant Coach Fletcher Lewis, THIRO ROW: Manager Bob Hansen, Tom Randolph, Dennis Burns, Jack Magelssen, Dave Hein, John Greco, Gregg Wolcott, Bob Kinny, Ken Coates, Keith Reed, BACK ROW: Manager Doug Finley, Bill Turowski, Paul Olmstead, Mike Hazilla, Stan Maliszewski, George Schmedlen, Mike Gross, Don Bristol, Jerry Liebenberg, Horace Coleman, John Schrader, 119 Here, catch. Jack Magelsson breaks the string in the 1000 meter. Rod Mack noses out Bill Tipton. 120 Sprinter Terry Pruitt sets. ' 5 VtXgr ' . Ji B - ti -r-r ' B K 1 1 ' ATHLETICS INDOOR TRACK All American sprinter Tom Randolph threatens several world records at each meet. Every muscle straining witli the agony ot victory, IWike Hazilla tucks away anotiier win. Half leap frog and half ballerina appear to be the qualities of a good hurdler. f %f •vM ' ' ' The Western cindermen taste the sweetness of victory after taking the Central Collegiate Championship from Notre Dame, the strongest team in the Mid-West. L Wouldn ' t you like to fly? 122 Thinclads jog along in practice time trial. afi5|iSI8J m m OUTDOOR TRACK FRONT ROW: Mike Blowers, Bill Nobles, Boice Bowman, Horace Coleman, Don Castronovo. Steve Strauch, Jerry Missig. Tom Randolph, Terry Pruitt. SECOND ROW: Don Bristol, Dave Frost, Ken Coates, John Schrader, Dave Hein, John Greco, Jack Ma elssen, Keith Reed, THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach Jack Shaw, Asst. Coach Bob Ritsema, Lee Frost. Charles Beebe, Don Rencher, Stan Mizinski, Greg Wolcott, Gary Brown, Wayne Lambert, Mike Hazilla, Mgr. Jim Hansen, Coach George Dales. BACK ROW: Doug Slater, Jim Mitchell, Tony Wiench, LeRoy Dixon, Dick Jelinek, John Piatek, Harry Hrdlica, Bill Gould, Mike Gross, Charles Bostrom. Improving over last years showing in the Mid-America Championship and the Central Collegiate Championships, Western took first at both meets against the best in the Mid-West. At the N.C.A.A. Outdoor Championships, out- standing performances were turned in by Tom Randolph, commanding fifth in the 100 meter dash and the 440-relay team, a notable third place. For their excellent time, the 440 team of Don Castronovo, Horace Coleman, Tom Ran- dolph and Steve Strauch was named to the All-American team. Ending his collegiate career, Mike Hazilla set Michigan all-collegiate records in the three mile run, six mile run and the 10,000 meter run. 123 ATHLETICS BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Rick Trudeau, Marty Barski, Ron Mathis, John Mayer, Charles Mestek, Dalbert Mackie, Pat Locanto, Matt Penaino. SECOND ROW: Dave Shoemake, Dick McKeon. Ken Bratherton. Marc Hari, Jim Redman, John Pasierb, Coach Bill Chambers. THIRD ROW: Dave Fellows, James Leadford, Doug Martens, Dan Benoit, Bob Savatino, Mgr.; Coach Fred Decker. FOURTH ROW: Eric Munther, Martin Scherr, James Sanford, John Schulkebin, Jim Wyrick, Ken Kopke, Trainer. 124 Pat unloads power. 125 Mike Yesh hauls back for hurl. Marty Scherr, batter dazzler. Caged Falcon in flight. Despite having the best team in Bronco baseball history; finishing on top in fielding and pitching while finishing second only to Ohio U. in batting the WMU diamondmen settled for second slot in the final MAC standings at 6-3. Coach Bill Chambers analysed the runner-up finish, We weren ' t real happy with the pitching performances. (Even though the fireballers stood king among MAC competitors). An older team also has more worries, the draft and pro contracts which may have affected the play of the seniors. Mike Miller gallops to first 126 Mike Miller eyes the pitch. ■. ■' - , -ft, - --  V BASEBALL Think positive i Dean Hebb loosens up while Ken Bratherton otters tips. ATHLETICS TENNIS Wilson guards corner. Hard press by Phil Campbell. illiiilslllUBiiip.iii Richards and Werner double up. Dp, up, and away! 128 fei-r- • M 4 Western tallied its 19th winning season in as many eftorts, but Conference title hopes vanished as the Rockets soared to an 8-1 victory at the Toledo indoor courts. Bounc- ing b ack, the netters racked up a 6-3 victory over Notre Dame, who had claimed the Eastern Intercollegiate Cham- pionship at Colgate by rolling over Toledo. FRONT ROW: Coach Hap Sorenson, Joel Voelkert, Jack Sartore, Norm MacGillivary, Norm Werner, Phil Campbell, Bill Bauer, Mil e Wilson, Henry Germain, Ron Seifert, Tom Avery, Bill Richards. 129 Dave Cookerly eyes the curves on the green. Another fine drive from Timo Kilperlainen. Timo Kilperlainen and Steve Eckert continue to buzz around the flag, driving balls, approaching pins and sinking putts in professional form. Timo and Steve are mainstays pacing the team in all competition. The lack of depth how- ever, plagues the Bronco swingers. Steve Ecl ert sends balls out of sight. ' 130 ILI GOLF George Malacos slaps up the approach shot. FRONT ROW: George Malacos, Dave Cookerly, Bill Fuller, Dave Llwewllyn, Timo Kilpelalnen, Steve Eckert, Coach Hobbs. SITTING: Bill Lintz. 131 Gimmee, gimmee! INTRAMURAL SPORTS The Intramural Department has drawn more participants this season than ever before. As director of the IM De- partment, Art Jevert continues expanding the IM program by attracting more students each year with his smoothly run scheduling and officiating of all the activities. During the school year a new event was added to the already vast number of events sponsored by the department. The powerlift was the better idea invented by the IM Office. Even though the department has such limited facilities, they continue to amuse thousands of students each year, and this year was no exception. 132 LEFT: No matter what shape your stomachs in. BELOW: No man is an island. Sigma Chi captured the Intramural All-Sports Trophy in the Fraternity Division for the second year in a row when they scored 1,632 points in the 1967-68 school year. 133 BASKETBALL WMU OPP. 99 University of Detroit 106 71 99 Michigan State Michigan 86 109 97 Ball State 81 FOOTBALL OPP. 85 60 93 Indiana State Marquette Morehead State 81 76 109 WMU 20 Arkansas State 80 Northern Illinois 87 SWIMMING 7 Brigham Young 17 68 Loyola (III.) 83 Miami 28 60 Toledo 67 WML J OPP. 10 Bowling Green 17 100 Marshall 78 77 Western Ontario 26 14 Kent State 75 Central Michigan 64 45 Michigan State 78 6 Toledo 30 63 Kent State 93 91 Oakland University 31 40 Marshall 12 71 Miami 66 44 Ohio University 69 27 Ohio University 34 64 Toledo 84 91 Marshall 19 36 West Texas State 53 68 Ohio University 78 76 Northern Illinois 32 88 115 Bowling Green 1 _,,_ 1 _ ii 1 87 no 54 62 Kent State Cincinnati 59 n Loyola (III.) 92 51. 98 Ohio University 89 41 Air Force 72 GYMNASTICS Incomplete Season 89 Bowling Green 24 Ohio State OPP. 132.58 Incomplete Season WMU 63.24 63.24 Ball State 109.08 61.44 Michigan 161.15 WRESTLING 83.80 Northern Illinois 117.68 80.18 Indiana State 145.92 WMU OPP. 102.87 Eastern Illinois 120.87 36 Western Ontario Incomplete Season 14 Ohio University 19 29 14 Marshall Kent State 9 20 24 Ball State 15 12 Northern Illinois 19 7 Toledo 27 24 Miami Incomplete Season 9 134 HOCKEY 1 WMU Oakland University GPP. 5 4 5 Detroit Ramsey Sr. 6 TENNIS 8 Kalamazoo Lee ' s 2 12 Kalamazoo Lee ' s 2 BASEBALL (1968 Season) 5 Oakland University (1968 Season) ; 1 Ohio University 17 WMU OPP. ! 6 Ohio University 11 8 Ball State 1 7 Purdue 1 WMU OPP. 3 Northwestern 6 9 Detroit Junior B ' s 3 1 Ohio State 3 Illinois 6 3 University of Detroit 4 1 Miami (Fla. ) 2 2 Kentucky 5 Incomplete Season 2 Michigan State 1 9 Morris Harvey 1 Michigan State 5 9 Marshall 1 Miami (Fla.) 5 8 Ohio University 1 1 Toledo 8 6 Miami (Fla.) 6 7 Kent State 2 OUTDOOR TRACK Michigan State 6 Michigan 9 (1968 Season) 17 Wesleyan 1 2 Northwestern 7 2 Ball State 6 9 Miami WMU OPP. 7 Ohio State 5 7 Bowling Green 113 Northern Illinois 23 8 Ohio State 6 2 Michigan State 7 97.5 Ohio University Bowling Green 67.5 38 8 6 Ohio State Toledo 6 6 8 Notre Dame Northern Illinois 3 1 144 Loyola Mide-Americen Conference 7 8 Toledo Northern Illinois 2 5 1st 1st Central Collegiates 1 Kent State 5 29th N.C.A.A. 11 Kent State 10 GOLF (1968 Season) 15 Valparoiso 3 4 Notre Dame 6 6 Notre Dame WMU OPP. 8 Michigan 1 20.5 Xavier 3.5 2 Ohio University 3 8 3.5 Bellarmine Louisville 10 14.5 3 Michigan 8 417 Louisville 400 7 Marshall 382 Kentucky 377 9 Marshall 2 394 Toledo 389 11 Michigan State 9 Miami 397 3 Bowling Green 5 Bowling Green 404 4 Bowling Green 2 365 Kent State 364 4 Michigan State 7 8.5 373 Bowling Green Marshall Northern Illinois Central Michigan 357 362 9.5 390 135 ... the face-off. The puck is dropped and it shoots over to Western ' s McCosky. He passes to top assist man Bob Grimm. Grimm handles it down the ice and across the blue line. Time is running out here in the second period. It ' s across to Captain Bill Neal, Neal to Manko in front of the net! He shoots! Oh! A great save! Western takes the rebound over to Neal all alone! He shoots! He scores! and Western takes . . . ... its sixth first of the annual WMU indoor Relays here in Read today. The top man all day for Bronco Coach George Dales has been All-American Tom Randolph and the little speedster has really done a whale of a job: anchoring the winning mile relay team with a 48-second leg, plus his thrilling victory over Notre Dame ' s Bill Hurd in the 300. The most exciting thing, though, may have been Rod Mack ' s record breaking run in the hurdles. The next event will be . . . ... the 100-yard da sh. The runners get set in the blocks; and there ' s the gun! Western ' s Randolph shoots out, this is going to be very, very close, here they come across the tape at Waldo and it ' s Randolph, Steve Strauch and Don Castronovo— all three— in virtually a dead heat for first; we ' ll have to wait and see. All of these boys will be making a lot of noise, though, in the NCAA Out-door Championships later this year which will be the wind-up . . . ... and the pitch. Barski swings and lines one deep to left-center. It ' s between the fielders and it ' ll be extra bases to Marty, and in to score comes Bratherton, the pitcher who got on with a walk. The leftfielder ' s got it now and here comes the ball . . . . . . over the net. A beautiful serve. Germain returns. And back to partner Sartore. He ' ll have to lunge— he ' s got it, a real nice return. Back it come to Germain. He backhands it into the corner. It could be, it . . . . . . just misses the cup! And by a few inches. A real nice try on that 25-foot putt by Western ' s Timo Kipelainen. He taps it in for his par 4 here on the eighteenth. And that wraps it up for Western. Tune in next . . . 136 Academics senioRS ... the face-off. The Western ' s Mcl Grimm. Grimm handles it Time is running out Captain Bi He shoots! Oh! A great s Neal all alone! He ... its sixth first of Read today. The top man has been i speedster has re, winni plus his thrilling vi 300. The most exciting tl record breaking run ... the 100-yard dash there ' s the f is going to be very, very Waldo ai Castronovo— all tf we ' ll have to making a lot of noise, tho late ... and the pitch. Barsk It ' s bet to Marty, and in to got or . . . over the net. A be to partner a ri He backha . . . just misses the i vvhece thepe exists the fiRe of hate, we shAll extinguish it with the wAteRS of love, whepe thepe exists the BAPPen fielC)s of 6espc ip, we shall pUnt hope and Reap the hapvest fop humanity ' s sake. an6 heeein lies our challenqe. RichapO p. eisele Kipelainen. He taps And that v 136 m Graduating Seniors . . . Well I hope I graduate. It sure will be a waste of time if I sit through commencement and then they find out at final audit that I haven ' t taken some required course. . . . faculty, friends, and parents. It is a great honor for me to be here today and to address this fine group of men and women on one of the most important days of their lives ... Important day he says. It ' s more like the most tragic day of my life. Now I have to go out and get a job, and I ' m not looking forward to that at all. Your four years spent in college have been vital . . . I wish all of those places I owe money to for my college education saw it that way. And at times exciting . . . You can say that again. That ' s one thing that I ' ll never forget the parties, the dances, card games, football games, the jokes, rush and especially the drinking and the girls. At times sentimental . . . I can ' t think of any of those times, but then maybe I ' m different from the majority of the students. . . . and above all, worth while and educational . . . Educational, maybe. Worthwhile? That ' s another matter. I can ' t see much worthwhile about staying up all night to study for a test or writing a paper which the prof didn ' t even bother to read. And there wasn ' t much worth in standing in registration lines for hours to get classes which I couldn ' t get in anyway. Your college years have been the most important in in your life. True, but only because my parents are still supporting me, while being away from home gives me freedom to do anything that I want, from drinking to demonstrating. 141 ' ' t _JLJ - - 142 If you have not wondered how many stars in the sky or how green leaves turn shades of gold and red or why bees buzz and moths can walk upside down across ceilings— if you have not stood in motionless awe at your eye ' s sight, skin ' s touch or your tongue ' s taste— if you have not rejoiced in the speed of your legs, the beating of your heart or the craving of your spirit . . . ■A If history has not made you marvel man ' s mind, If you have not grown eager with man ' s failures, exasperated with his mediocrity or exultant with his step forward— if your foundations of distortion have not been shaken by truth crashing upon the shores of your mind— if not, then you are forever doomed to the fetid darkness of your mind! 144 m 145 146 Dante, Keynes, Marx, Aristotle, Ricardo, Huxley, Kant, Hume, Sartre, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel— all once strangers to me, all part of our heritage of knowledge. To some of us, these men are more than dead intel- lectuals. They live in our minds. They will in some way affect our thinking and attitudes long after we forget where we first heard of them and the names of the works we read. That, after all, separates knowledge from rote. 147 President James W. Miller Mr. Arthur J. O ' Connor, Director of University Information Mr. Robert Wetnight, Vice President for Finance, Dr. Myron Coulter, Vice President for Institutional Services 148 Dr. Peter Ellis, Secretary to the Board of Trustees 149 ACADEMICS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SITTING: Dr. Arnold E. Schneider, Dean: Dr. Fred V. Hartenstein, Associate Dean. Mf « The School of Business at Western Michigan University trains students at the undergraduate and graduate level for careers in industrial, busi- ness and governmental enterprises. Students re- ceive a broad background in the tools, skills and knowledge that all business career orientated indi- viduals need to be effective contributors to their profession. The School of Business provides an opportunity to major in several. These include accounting, insurance, finance, industrial manage- ment and administrative services. ACADEMICS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education is the largest school in the University, enrolling one-half of all on-campus students. Students in this school may major in any one of 35 fields, ranging from American studies and Anthropology, to Special Education and Vocational-Technical Education. The quality of Western ' s programs for the preparation of teachers and school service personnel is recognized far and wide. Western is the only university in the nation to have won two Distinguished Achievement Education Awards. One of these was for the outstanding Educational Resources Center located in Sangten Hall. The second award was given to the University for its program for teachers of disadvantaged children. Physical Education for the classroom teacher and Art for the classroom teacher are only a few requirements for the School of Education. Dr. James Griggs, Dean; Dr. Morvin Wirtz, Asst. Dean; Dr. Donald Weaver, Asst. Dean. ' I 152 Much goes into the training of teachers, much of which many students believe to be a waste of their time. But when the classes and the seminars are over the student, to his horror, becomes a teacher. He will probably doubt his preparedness. Below a student familiarizes himself with audio-visual equipment and two girls share their findmgs in a mammalian anatomy class. 153 ACADEMICS SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES The School of General Studies is the program that Western has established in order to give students the knowledge and desire to live a reflective and productive life. A person who wants a degree should have some basic understandings in the areas of communication, the social sciences, the natural sciences and humanities. These are broad and general fields for study. Western ' s General Studies program does not claim to give specialized training, but rather to introduce and present ideas in these areas. Our world is in constant flux and revolution. A stable, educated and responsible citizen must know how to cope with his changing environment. This is the goal sought by the School of General Studies. Dr. Robert M. Limpus, Dean Students of Biological science invade the privacy of microscopic organisms. 154 Dr. Kim as he introduces us to the non-Western world. 155 Sid Dykstra, Assistant Dean; Leo J. Stine, Associate Dean; Dr. Richard Schmidt, Director of Professional Experience. ACADEMICS SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES The School of Graduate Studies offers work leading to a Master ' s degree in 54 areas of studies. These include a M.B.A. degree, 29 curricula in education and teaching, four programs leading to the Master of Science degree, a Master of Music degree, and a Master of Occupational Therapy degree. The Specialist in Education degree is offered in nine areas, and there are six programs leading to the Education Specialist degree. Western also offers a doctoral degree in Chemistry, Sociology and Science Education. 156 157 SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES The School of Applied Arts and Sciences provides oc- cupationally oriented programs in the areas of agriculture, automotive technology, aviation, electronics, home economics, industrial engineering, mechanical technology, metallurgy, paper technology, printing management, petroleum distribution and occupational therapy. Western Michigan University is known nationally for several of the areas represented in the School. Particularly outstanding is WMU ' s Occupational Therapy Department, which is the oldest and largest in the United States. Western has one of six undergraduate paper technology programs in the nation. Our food and petroleum distribution programs are recognized as being unique among colleges and universities throughout the country. Dr. George E. Kohrman, Dean 158 159 Dr. James H. Powell, Associate Dean; Dr. Cornelius Loew, Dean; Dr. Philip S. Denenfeld, Associate Dean 160 ACADEMICS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with 20 depart- ments and a faculty of 450, offers students a broad selection of courses. It offers Bachelor ' s and Master ' s degrees in many areas and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sociology, a doctoral degree in Chemistry— and in con- junction with the School of Education, a doctoral degree in Science Education. Its offerings serve not only the special student of the sciences and humanities but also provide a background of liberal education for students in all the other schools and for those in the pre-professional courses. Pre-professional areas served are Christian Ministry, Dentistry, Engineering, Forestry, Journalism, Law, Librarianship, Medicine, Mortuary Science, Nursing and Pharmacy. 161 Alumni Association President IVIiss Barbara Bird presents the volumes of the Guttenberg Bible as a gift to Peter Spyers-Duran, Director of Libraries in honor of acquisition of the 500,000th volume. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Student Services Board holding monthly meeting to create a closer liaison between students and alumni. LEFT TO RIGHT: James Bellinger, Pamela Schaffer, Dr. Paul Griffeth, Vice President for Student Services, John Lore, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations, Kim Richards, Vice President, Bill Griffin, President of Senior Class and Alumni Student Services Board, John Walsh. 1968 Annual Fund Chairman IVIr. Robert Bradshaw reports progress to Flint. Michigan Alumni Club. ■m ' f r ' ■■■J fcg||- ..iiMI II I 1 ' - ' ' H , lp fl ..,: U«i w WIBBk . « K J . i The first book purchased at Western next to 500,000th volume. 162 John Lore, Director of Alumni Relations, Bob Johnston, Associate Professor of Art and Peter Spyers-Duran, discuss display of Randall Frazier Memorial Fund Book acquisition given through Alumni Association Annual Fund. Alumni ' W Club distinguished awards presented to John Gill, Thomas Briscoe and Frank Secory. Miss Barbara Bird presents Student Alumni Shelter to students. Looking on is President James W. Miller. 163 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS The Class of ' 69 worked to maintain contact not only with their graduating members but with members of the seniors ' families in Little Brothers ' Weekend and freshman students in Help Week. A new addition to Senior Class activities was the Alumni Student Services Board, headed by class president, Bill Griffin. The Board is an attempt to maintain contact with class members who have left the university at graduation and promote a lasting link with their classmates and Alma Mater. I I Bill Griffin, President ABOVE: Bill Griffin aids fresiiman during Freshman Help Weel RIGHT: Bob Pallas, Vice President 164 Mr. John Lore, Advisor, (right) confers with Vice President Griffin. J- — ' !5 v- f 1 Sue Henderson, Secretary. Kim Goidberger, Treasurer. 165 SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Donna L. Acker, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Richard Jon Adams, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Mary Louise Albert!, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jacub Yusef Al-Doub, B.S. Kuwait, Kuwait Mohammad A Al-Sanan Kuwait, Kuwait Myron Leroy Apple, B.S. Bridgman, Michigan Michael Lynn Armstrong, Bryan, Ohio Teshome Addis Asfaw, B.S. Abeba, Ethopia Michael S. Bauschka, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan John Beaton, B.S. Bronx, New York Sheralyn Ann Beattie, B.S Traverse City, Michigan Robert G. Benson, B.S. Sturgis, Michigan David Bilger, B.S. Ortonville, Michigan Wanda Claretta Bonds, Washington, DC. Steven Borman, B.S. Albion, Michigan John Klaas Bosker, B.S. Mattawan, Michigan Barbara Ann Boutell, B.S. Detroit, Michigan C. Lee Brandyberry, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Dan Breen, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Robert George Briggs, B.S. Tampa, Florida John Waren Britten, B.S. Owosso, Michigan Lawrence John Broman, B.S Rochester, New York Gregory H. Bronner, B.S. Comstock Park, Michigan 166 David John Brooks, B.S. Farmingdale, New York Ronald Broughman, B.S. Lincoln Park, Michigan Eileen Brown, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Joseph A. Brunnelle, B.S. Schenectady, New York Henry Budesky, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Roger Budzynski, B.S. Muskegon Hts., Michigan Ronald Bullard, B.S. Lasalle, Michigan Donna Burbank, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Laurel Burns, B.S. Park Ridge, Illinois Kenneth Burnside, B.S. Bay City, Michigan John Andrew Cook, B.S. Schoolcraft, Michigan Robert Philip Copp, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan John Cortese, B.S. Yonkers, New York Karen Coyle, B.S. Lexington, Massachusetts John Mark Craun, B.S. Wickliffe, Ohio Joseph Cromas Albion, Michigan Irving Cumming, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Terry John Cummiskey, B.S. Wheaton, Illinois John Curry, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Thomas Cyr, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 167 SENIORS SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Chinu S. Dalai, 6.S. Gujarat, India Robert Dangelo, B.S. Rosedale, New York Alan G. Darllson, B.S. White Pigeon, Michigan Patricia Davis, B.S. Michigan Center, Michigan Ronald Davis, Jr., B.S. Southgate, Michigan Fred Daws, B.S. Sarnio, Ontario James Paul Dawes, B.S. Sault Ste Marie, Canada Leslie Dean, Jr., B.S. Essexville, Michigan David Louis Deblecourt, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan David Dekam, B.S. Parchment, Michigan Patricia Ann Denny, B.S. Battlecreek, Michigan Richard Lee Devrles, B.S. Jenslon, Michigan Robert A. Dinehart, B.S. Somerville, New Jersey Georgiann Ellis, B.S. South Bend, Indiana Issa M. El-Mazidi, B.S. Kuwait, Kuwait George Eros, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Gretchen Evans, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Kent Everson, B.S. Flint, Michigan Richard Fannin, B.S. Racine, Wisconsin Mary Fant, B.S. West Olive, Michigan Rainer Faust, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Martin Ferguson, B.S. Schoolcraft, Michigan James Vernon Fine, B.S. Detroit, Michigan 168 Elsie Bernise Finner, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Ann L. Forbear, B.S, Shelby, Michigan Jack James Foster, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan James Nelson Fox, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Glen Frazee, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Nicolas Jacobo Freeh, B.S. Managua, Nicaragua Stephanie Freese, B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio Charles E. Furstenau, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert Dwayne Gammons, B.S, Battle Creek, Michigan Wayne Geno, B.S. Linwood, Michigan Rodney John Girolami, B.S. St. Clair Shores, Michigan Peter Giza, B.S. Wayne, Michigan David Glasco, B.S. Flint, Michigan Dean Goodacre, B.S. Otsego, Michigan Larry Goodwin, B.S, Rushsylvania, Ohio Robert Heer, B.S. Shelby, Michigan Mark Henry, B.S. Deaborn, Michigan David Hernacki, B.S. Ferndale, Michigan William Higgins, B,S. Kalamazoo, Michigan William H. Hill, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Eugene F. Himmel, B,S. Brown City, Michigan Donald HIavacek, B.S. Midland, Michigan Gene R. Hogle, B.S. Riverview, Michigan Brian R. Hollen, B.S. Antioch, Illinois Daniel C, Holley, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan 169 SENIORS SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Sidney Gordon Kenyon, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Lambert G. Kiehler, II, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Jeffrey H. Kimmel, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Patricia Sue Klein, B.S. Holland, Michigan John D. Koenig, B.S. Allen Parl(, Michigan Harry Kooyman, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Jack Krenek, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Daniel Leroy Kuhlman, B.S. Flint, Michigan Lewis W. Lake, B.S. Ludington, Michigan David Laliberte, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan David Lamer, B.S. Zeeland, Michigan Robert C. Lammers, B.S. Delton, Michigan Sandra Lampman, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gideon Larronne, B.S. Kfar Shmaryahu, Isarel Sharon A. Larson, B.S. Williamston, Michigan Robert S. Lasak, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Judith Ann Lasowski, B.S. Grass Lake, Michigan James Lehmkuhl, B.S. Greenville, Michigan James A. Leonard, B.S. Hartford, Michigan Joseph R. Levens, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Phil 0, Holman, B.S. Spanish Tov n, Jamaica Rodney Hovey, B.S, Michigan Center, Michigan Suzette Lee Hudson, B.S. Cement City, Michigan William Hudy, B,S. Detroit, Michigan Bruce Allen Hummel, B.S. South Bend, Indiana Syed Aqil Husain, B.S. Karachi, Pakistan Carol Nolle Ingram, B.S. Three Rivers, Michigan Patricia Jaquays, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Dennis Jaques, B.S. Coldv ater, Michigan Stanley Jarski, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Roland A. Johnson, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Melvin Lee Jones, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Richard L. Juba, B.S. Willmar, Minnesota 170 Judith K. Lewandowski, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Kenneth W. Lewis, B.S. Traverse City, Michigan William G. Lindner, Jr., B.S. Levittown, New Yorl( John Charles Lockman, Jr., B.S. New Hyde Park, New York James J. Loscaizo, B.S. Middleton, New York Donald George Ludwig, Deaborn, Michigan Timothy Joseph Maguire, B.S. Ovid, New York Larry Eugene Mainstone, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Marilyn Jean Mancewicz, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Mervy n D. Mascarenhas, B.S. Kampala, Uganda Clare J. Merriman, B.S. Deckerville, Michigan Rudolph B. Miksa, B.S. Bay City, Michigan Marshall S. Mildworm, B.S. Brooklyn, New York Walter E. Miller, B.S. Grosse lie, Michigan James R. Miner, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Robert Mitchell, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Lawrence Morgan, B.S. Portage, Michigan Donald P. Moul, B.S. Middletown, New York David A. Mrochek, B.S. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Paul Oscar Mulder, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan W. Wallace Murray, B.S. Deaborn, Michigan Donald R. Neidlinger, B.S Horton, Michigan Eleanor R. Neupert, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jerry Nine, B.S. Blissfield, Michigan John Nordberg, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan 171 SENIORS SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Thomas R. Ohara, B.S. Oshkosh, Wisconsin Glenn A. Osborn, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert Pancoe, B.S. Brooktondale, New York Jerry D. Parker, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan John Pasierb, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Nancy J. Paul, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Richard Glen Pauly, B.S. Manistique, Michigan H. Wayne Pearson, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Judy Ann Pechur, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Karen A. Pefley, B.S. Manistee, Michigan Richard N. Percy, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Peter Martin Perdok, B.S. Ada, Michigan David Perkins, B.S. Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Eric Ramsey, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gary Read, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Stephen Reimann, B.S. Glendale, New York Steven Rettke, B.S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Donald Lee Reuschel, B.S, Holland, Michigan Augje L. Ridolfi, B.S. Kenosha, Wisconsin Wayne M. Rizor, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Carol Sue Roeseler, B.S. Lockport, New York Craig Rosenberger, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Thomas R. Ryan, B.S. Mt. Vernon, New York 172 I Harry James Sabo, B.S. Parchment, Michigan Sally Sarkozy, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Penny Scantlin, B.S. Northville, Michigan Dennis H. Schafer, B.S. Southgate, Michigan William Scherkey, B.S. Novi, Michigan Barry L. Schnur, B.S. Port Huron, Michigan ohn M. Schumejda, B.S. Riverhead, New York Charles A, Schwartz, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Lucy Elizabeth Shaw, B.S. Malvern, Pennsylvania Susanne Shinney. B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Scott Shuman, B.S. Grand Haven, Michigan Chester Sliski, B.S. Port Jervis, New York Alan Donald Smith, B.S. Lombard, Illinois Sherman Smith, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Danny O ' Conner Smithson, B.S. Madison Heights, Michigan Ronald Swagman, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Jane E. Swartzloff, B.S. Greenville, Michigan Patricia M. Sweder, B.S. Three Rivers, Michigan Marilyn Inez Sylvester, B.S, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michael Talbot, B.S. Bay City, Michigan Gary Grant Tennant, B.S. Ortonville, Michigan Jane E. Terry, B.S. Greenville, Michigan Robert Theison, B.S. Southfield, Michigan Linda J. Thiese, B.S. Clarkston, Michigan Joann Thompson, B.S. Highland Park, Michigan 173 SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Dell Walter Ward, B.S. Crestwood, Illinois Robert Sheldon Ward, B.S Flint, Michigan Charles D. Watson, B.S. Charlotte, Michigan Wayne H. Whittaker, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Larry Wingeier, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Lawrence D. Wires, B.S. Bay City, Michigan William Reed Wissman, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan John Edwin Wizorek, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Alice I. Wood, B.S. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Ira Lawrence Wood, B.S. Cass City, Michigan James F. Woodhams, B.S. Schoolcraft, Michigan Jannie Sue Yankoviak, B.S. Cheboygan, Michigan Joseph P. Yock, Jr., B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan James Edward Young, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Thomas Herman Zehner, B.S Kalamazoo, Michigan Paul W, Ziegler, B,S. Jackson, Michigan Nancy L. Tomlin, B.S. Springfield, Illinois Thomas N. Torony, B.S. Lincoln Park, Michigan Nancy Jean Travnik, B.S. Detroit, Michigan James R. Trueblood, B.S. Ionia, Michigan Lawrence J. Trzaskus, B.S. Mount Prospect, Illinois Judith Ann Tucek, B.S. Three Oaks, Michigan Michael Keith Uptigrove, B.S. Flint, Michigan Richard Van Dyk, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Loren Van Ness, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Martha Van Sweden, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Phillip Venema, B.S, Zeeland, Michigan Frans P. Vogel, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Brenda Ward, B.S Warren, Michigan 174 Ken S. Adamski, B.B.A. Capac, Michigan Peter J. Aleksynas. B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan David W. Allard. Jr., B.B.A. Grossee Pte. Frm. Michigan Richard M. Alperin, B.B.A. Mount Vernon, New York Robert Anderson, B.B.A. Galesburg, Michigan James J. Arundel, B.B.A. Ludington, Michigan Stephen I. Ashapa, B.B.A. Raynham, Massachusetts Barry Atha, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Myron F. Avery, B.B.A. Marshall, Michigan William D. Bailey, B.B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Richard L. Balcezak, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Robert E. Baldwin, B.B.A. Plymouth, Michigan Frederick J. Bardwell, Jr., B.A Caro, Michigan Gene C. Bergman, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan James E. Best, B.B.A. Jackson, Michigan Robert James Besteman, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Betty Jane Bilecke, B.B.A. Birmingham, Michigan Douglas Richard Bishop, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Raymond Richard Blazak, Chicago, Illinois Allen C. Bodine, B.S. Bay City, Michigan William J. Boedicker, B.B.I Auburn, New York Gerald M. Boissonneault, Saginaw, Michigan Michael Boland, B.B.A. Plymouth, Michigan John A. Boot, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jack Alan Bortle, B.S. Honeoye Falls, New York Sandra Lee Bortle, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Anthony F. Bosco, B.B.A. Bay City, Michigan Dennis L. Bosio, B.B.A. Merrill, Michigan 175 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Thomas A. Bradley, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Richard Allen Bradshaw, B.S. Midland, Michigan Max E. Brail, II, B.B.A. Jackson, Michigan Susan Rae Bremer, B.B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Dennis Lee Brewer, B.A. Holland, Michigan Raymond Brinks, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Andrew J. Brost, Jr., B.B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Mary Lou Brewer, B.S. Zeeland, Michigan Dennis J. Butera, B.B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Richard C. Cain, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Philip A. Cammenga, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Joel M. Campbell, B.B.A. Plymouth, Michigan Gail K. Carlson, B.B.A. Hartford, Michigan Lisa IVl. Carrato, B.A. Harper Woods, Michigan Leslie Ann Carigan, B.S. Berkeley, Michigan Vincent Caruso, B.B.A. Chicago, Illinois David Paul Castonguay, B.B.A. Galien, Michigan Pamela J. Chaput, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan John H. Clark, B.B.A. Buchanan, Michigan Michael Edward Clark, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Michael R. Clark, B.A. Lincoln Park, Michigan Barry W. Clemens, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Janet Louise Cleveland, B.B.A, Flint, Michigan 176 Charles Clinard, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert Allen Coblentz, B.B.A. Bay Village, Ohio Richard Alan Coleman, B.B.A. Holland, Michigan Hugh K. Colvin, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Lawrence R. Comley, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kevin Joseph Conlin, B.B.A. Jackson Heights, New York Georgia Gene Cordrey, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Frank Anthony Cottone, B.B.A. Glendale Queens, New York James A. Cullen, B.B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Louise A. Curtis, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Larry D. Dangler, B.B.A. Blissfield, Michigan Gregory Matthew Davis, B.B.A. Harper Woods, Michigan Ralph Lee Davis, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Richard Gordon Deboer, B.B.A. Lowell, Michigan Leiand Maynard Decent, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Rodney A. Drenth, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Daniel Joseph Drobnich, B.B.A, East Detroit, Michigan Thomas J. Drozdowski, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Paul E. Duffy, B.B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Robert Durava, B.B.A. Elmwood Park, Illinois Jon Durren, B.B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Lynne Easter, B.S. Holland, Michigan Ronald Lee Ebright, B.B.A. Bay City, Michigan Thomas Edmonds, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Carol Jean Ellsworth, B.B.A. Adrian, Michigan 177 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Guy Emmons, B.B.A. Flint, Michigan Neil Alan Engelharf, B.B.A. Grossee Pte., Michigan Charles Eppelheimer, B.B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Dennis L. Fahrberger, B.B.A. Norridge, Illinois Diane Marie Farling, B.B.S. Wayland, Michigan John Mark Fayad, B.B.A. Harper Wds., Michigan Maureen V. Fedo, B.S. Warren, Michigan William Feenstra, B.B.A. Wyoming, Michigan David C. Fellows, B.A. Lansing, Michigan Henry T. Fenderbosch, B.B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Nolan W. Fischer, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Donna R. Flath, B.S. East Detroit, Michigan Douglas J. Flemming, B.B.A. Detroit, Michigan Jerry Flenar, B.B.A. Buchanan, Michigan William Robert Flynn, B.B.A. Chesterton, Indiana Jerold Eugene Foehl, B.B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Gary L. Fuelling, B.B.A. Plymouth, Michigan John Bruce Fulgenzi, B.B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Patti Gagliardo, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Sheryl Lynn Galassi, B.B.A. Mishawaka, Indiana Ruth Yvonne Gantt, B.B.A. Chicago, Illinois Daniel C. Geeting, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda Anne Gegznas, B.S. Chicago, Illinois William Jay Gifford, B.B.A. Flushing, Michigan Mary Faye Gildea, B.B.A. Chicago, Illinois Dorothy Mae Gill, B.S. Muskegon Heights, Michigan Mary Gleeson, B.B.A. Monroe, Michigan Kurt Wesley Gorbutt, B.B.A. Port Huron, Michigan James Chalmers Goyert, B.B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Roger R. Graham, B.B.A. Drayton Plains, Michigan John William Green, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Bruce Travis Griffin, B.B.A. Huntington, Indiana Paula Ann Grzyb, B.S Grand Haven, Michigan 178 Paul Gulbis, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jane Mary Gustafson, B.A, Pentwater, Michigan Christopher C. Hacias, B.B.A Detroit, Michigan Kenneth R. Hackett, B.B.A. Drayton Plains, Michigan Ted R. Hall, B.B.S. Plainwell, Michigan Patricia S. Harbart, B.S. Sawyer, Michigan Marcus E. Hari, B.B.A. Cissna Parl(, Illinois Gary N. Hart, B.B.A. Sturgis, Michigan Glen Myron Hass, B.A. Berrien Springs, Michigan Robert S. Hatch, B.S. Grossee Pt., Michigan Kathryn Havis, B.S. East Detroit, Michigan Jerry Hebner, B.B.A. Niles, Michigan Sally C. Heller, B.B.A. Mayfield, Michigan Howard H. Heimke, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Michael L. Heller, B.B.A. Monroe, Michigan Richard D. Jeschke, B.S. Niles, Michigan Jon Marc Jillson, B.B.A. South Haven, Michigan Betty Ann Johnson, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Stuart H. Johnson, B.B.A. Sawyer, Michigan Roger Allan Jones, B.B.A. Hinsdale, Illinois David R. Justian, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Florence Baindu Kamara, Mon ' ovia, Liberia Avi Saul Kandel, B.S. Brooklyn, New York Alan Lee Kanter, B.S. Brooklyn, New York Joel Katz, B.B.A. Bayside, New York 179 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Steven Arden Katz, B.B.A. Flint, Michigan Alan F. Kennedy, B.B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Robert Kent, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan F. Barry Kiefer, B.S. Ottawa Lake, Michigan Edward R. Kindlarski, B.A. Rockford, Illinois James A. Klett, B.B.A. Oowagiac, Michigan Duane Earl Knapp, B.B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Sandra Lee Knight, B.B.A. Gibraltar, Michigan Michael W. LaBeau, B.B.A. Monroe, Michigan Clyde LaLonde, B.B.A. Linwood, Michigan William C. Lamain, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Russell J. Lamesfield, B.B.A Flint, Michigan Patricia A. Langston, B.B.A. South Haven, Michigan James Lanni, B.B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan George W. Laver, B.B.A. Harbor Springs, Michigan James A. Laure, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan John Alan Layman, B.S. Davidson, Michigan David T. Leathley, B.B.A. Livonia, Michigan Lucille R. Lehman, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Larry Leidlein, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert P. Lesley, B.B.A. Edwardsburg, Michigan Robert Levin, B.B.A. New York City, New York Robert F. Lewis, Jr., B.B.A. Capac, Michigan 180 John R. McKinley, B.B.A Muskegon, Michigan James Curtis McLin, B Saginaw, Michigan Carl McNeary, B.S. Pontiac, Michigan Carl Robert MoNett, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Richard Edward McQuade, B.B.A Ferndale, Michigan Rosemary Meagher, B.A.D. Milford, Michigan Sharon Kay Mejeur, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan James F. Messinger, Jr., B.B.A. Chicago, Illinois Frank Paul Messner, B.B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Michael D. Metzger, B.B.A. Buchanan, Michigan Steven Michael, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Raymond Allen Miles, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan William Millar, B.B.A. Windsor Ontario, Canada Don Harvey Miller, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Gerald J. Miller, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Sandra A. Lochmandy, B.S. Valparaiso, Indiana Gary John Lokar, B.S. Autrain, Michigan ames Lutz, B.A. Petoskey, Michigan Doug Maclean, B.A. Lansing, Michigan Terri L. Magnus, B.S. Sturgis, Michigan Gary Martin Maher, B.B.A. Detroit, Michigan Daniel J. Mahoney, B.B.A. St. Charles, Michigan George G. Malacos, B.B.A. Ann Harbor, Michigan Frederick J. Maloney, B.B.A. Brooklyn, New Yark Rickert J. Manuszak, B.B.A. Calumet City, Illinois 181 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Gordon D, Miller, B.B.A. Fenton, Michigan Gregory A, Miller, B.B.A. South Bend, Indiana Larry David Miller, B.B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Lloyd L. Miller, B.B.A. Bronson, Michigan James W. Mills, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan James T. Mitchell, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan James Moeller, 8.B.A. Detroit, Michigan James Daniel Moody, B.B.A. Drayton Plains, Michigan Candace Mae Moore, B.S. Charlotte, Michigan Wilmer S. Morgan, B.A. Jonesville, Michigan Joseph T. Morrison, Jr., B.B.A. Flint, Michigan Ronald Mortimer B.B.A. Jackson, Michigan Thomas Keith Morvan B.B.A. Ferndale, Michigan Eric J. Munther, B.B.A. Portage, Michigan Patrick James Murphy, B.B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Steven Lee Murray, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Raymond D. Nash, B.B.A. Hastings, Michigan John D. Nehil, B.B.A. Midland, Michigan Gloria J. Nobles, B.S. Inkster, Michigan William Nichols, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Ronald Lee Nitz, B.B.A. Baroda, Michigan Randolph F. Norrick, B.A. Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania David A. Northrup, B.B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Donald James Novak, B.S. Flint, Michigan Michael Joseph O ' Brien, B.B.A. Grosse Pte. Wds., Michigan Patrick M. O ' Brien, B.B.A. Jackson, Michigan Dennis F. Oland, B.B.A. Almont, Michigan Richard David Olds, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan James C. Orris, B.B.A. Port Huron, Michigan Donna Jean Ortquist, B.S. Paw Paw, Michigan Scott L. Osborn, B.B.A. Lansing, Michigan Kerry M. O ' Tool, B.B.A. Bay City, Michigan Sharon Marie Outman, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Tk TM 182 Diane Padys, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Paul S. Palaszek, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Robert M. Pallas, B.B.A. Grand Haven, Michigan Peter J. Panaretos, B.B.A. Birmingham, Michigan George T. Paynich, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan John Charles Pechur, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Susan Peraino, B.S. Capac, Michigan Brooke Perry, B.S. Romeo, Michigan Donald Peterson, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Theodore J. Petropoulos, B.B.A. Flint, Michigan Frank N. Pilipick, Jr-, B.B.A. Colon, Michigan Jon S. Pillow, B.B.A. Lansing, Michigan John Pirrie, B.B.A. Corunna, Ontario Charles Plater, B.B.A. Detroit, Michigan Ronald M. Pletcher, B.B.A. Troy, Michigan Steven L. Pov ondra, B.B.A. Garden City, Michigan Terry Ann Prosser, B.B.A. Erie, Michigan Charles A. Pufahl, B.B.A. Royal Center, Indiana Stephen Pugliano, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Thomas Quigley, B.B.A. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan B.B.A. James Alan Rankin, Kalamazoo, Michigan Jeffrey Lynn Rasmussen, Kalamazoo, Michigan Derek Thomas Reed, B.E Detroit, Michigan Richard L. Renbarger, B Galien, Michigan Victor B. Rensberry, B.B Dearborn, Michigan Richard Ricca, B.B.A. South Haven, Michigan Beth Ann Riordan, B.B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Roy S. Roberts, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Bertha A. Robinson, B.B.A. Englewood, New Jersey James D. Rosema, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Charles Rumsey, B.B.A. Buchanan, Michigan Robert Salamacha, B.S. Warren, Michigan Kurt Sanders, B.B.A. Chicago, Illinois David P. Sayles, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan David F. Scheel, B.B.A. Harper Woods, Michigan B.B.A. .A. B.A. .A. 183 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS John A. Schlukebir, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Eugene Frank Schmitigal, B.B.S. Goetzville, Michigan Ronald L. Schneckloth, B.B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Edward Paul Scholtes, B.B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Karen E. Schroeder, B.S. Auburn, Michigan Donald G. Schweitzer, B.B.A. Bryon Center, Michigan Bernice F. Scozzafave, B.B.A. Sault St. Marie, Michigan Cheryl C. Shafer, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Michael D. Skelton, B.B.A Pontiac, Michigan Vic Skomedal, B.B.A. Davidson, Michigan Dianne H. Slank, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Carl Richard Smith, B.B.A. Southfield, Michigan Carol E. Smith, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Gary Ellis Smith, B.B.A. Morenci, Michigan Gus Collier Smith, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Stace John Smithson, B.S. Flushing, Michigan Guy A. Soda, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Duane L. Spears, B.B.A. Flint, Michigan Walter Spiech, B.B.A. Paw Paw, Michigan Gary L. Spindlow, B.B.A. Ceresco, Michigan Donald R. Stanger, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Darwin H. Stanley, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan David M. Stickney, B.B.A. Pontiac, Michigan 184 Rodger Storteboom, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Paul Winthrop Streeter, B.B.A, Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert G. Stromayer, B.B.S. Detroit, Michigan Brian Stults, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Allen W. Summers, B.B.A. Sarnia Ontario, Canada Edward Szych, B.B.A. Warren, Michigan Trudene Marie Tallarico, B.A.D. Chicago, Illinois Kurt Tape, B.B.A. Caledonia, Michigan Lillian Titi Taylor, B.B.A. Ibadan, Nigeria Richard L Tenney, B.B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Nancy K. Ter Haar, B.S. Hudsonville, Michigan Ralph I. Terry, B.B.A. Lincoln Park, Michigan Thomas E. Terwilliger, B.B.A. Southfield, Michigan Sharon Thurston, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Lawerence A. Tibbetts, Detroit, Michigan Roger Tomporowski, B.B.A. Westerchester, Illinois Donald Trask, B.B.A. Hazel Park, Michigan Dennis A. Truhn, B.B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Chester J. Trybus, B.B.A. Detroit, Michigan Alan David Turkot, B.B.A. Lombard, Illinois Doris E. Valentine, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Jerry M. Vandusen, B.B.A. Rockford, Michigan Robert A. Vanderploeg, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Gerald L. VanNoord, B.B.A. Zeeland, Michigan Walter D. Vanoosterhout, B.B.A. Holland, Michigan Thomas D. Vishnia, B.B.A. Jamestown, New York Ruth Ann Visser, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Paul E. Vliek, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Richard Vosburg, B.A. Flint, Michigan David L. Waichum, B.B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan 185 SENIORS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Robert M. Walsh, B.B.A. ami, Florida James W. Warmington, B.B.A. Walker Township, Michigan Richard Waters, B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Carol Jean Watson, B.S. Spr-ing Lake, Michigan Hugh Donald Wear, II, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Walter Webster, B.B.A. South Bend, Indiana Thomas R. Welch, B.B.A. Paw Paw, Michigan Leslie Whitaker, Jr., B.B.A. Detroit, Michigan Stafford H. Wood, B.S. Ludington, Michigan Michael A. Wright, B.B.A Genesee, Michigan Michael C. Wright, B.B.A Jackson, Michigan Jerry Lee Wrobel, B.B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Randall T. Yake, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Richard Dean Youells, B.B.A, Kalamazoo, Michigan Ramon Zarate, B.B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Allen Zech, B.B.A. Berrien Springs, Michigan 186 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Susan Gail Abar, B.S. Flat Rock, Michigan Katherine Lee Adair, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Karen Louise Adkins, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Mary Louise Ahmed, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Roseann M. Aleksynas, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Christopher J. Allan, B.A. Rochester, Michigan Drew W. Allbritten, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Cynthia D. Allen, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Evelyn J. Allen, B.A. St. Clair Shores, Michigan Kathryn Allen, B.A. Portage, Michigan Larry Gene Allen, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Marcia A. Allen, B.A. Corunna, Michigan Joyce G. Allers, B.S. Kalamazoo. Michigan Janet Arno, B.A. Birmingham, Michigan Sallie Ann Arnold, B.A. Oak Park, Illinois Carol Athy, B.A. Springfield, Ohio Gilda Attila, B.S. Watervliet, Michigan Martha A. Ayers, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kathy Baar, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Sandra L. Baisch, B.A. Maybee, Michigan Diana R. Baker, B.A. Dearb orn, Michigan Jean Marie Baker, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Carol Esther Balbach, B.A, Saginaw, Michigan 187 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Carol L. Beauchamp, B.A, Adrian, Michigan Roberta M. Bechtel, B.S. Grand Blanc, Michigan Sally A. Becl(, B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Donna M, Bedford, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Karl K. Behnke, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Robert Louis Behnke, B.S. Three Oaks, Michigan Louise Ann Belcher, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Earlene Louise Bell, B.A. Dowagiac, Michigan Anita L. Bendel, B.S. Grosse Pte. Wds., Michigan Diana Benedis, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Joanne H. Bennett, B.S. Farmington, Michigan Sandra Dene Bennett, B,S. Detroit, Michigan Carol Benson, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Mary Melinda Berkheimer, Homer, Michigan Carol Berkobien, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Kay Baldwin, B.A. Howell, Michigan Jane Alice Ballard, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan B arbara C. Ballast, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Rita M. Baltino, B.S. Flint, Michigan Alois J. Banicki, B.S. Flint, Michigan Daralene Rae Banish, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Ellen Bannigan, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan William Barna, B.A. South Bend, Indiana Victoria Joy Barnes, B.S. Three Rivers, Michigan Beverly Barron, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Marion Bartelmes, B.A. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Kathleen M. Barton, B.S. Plainwell, Michigan Joan Batholomew, B.S. Three Rivers, Michigan Gary Guy Bashore, B.A. Elsie, Michigan Sherri Margaret Bafeman, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Daniel Howe Beamer, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Nancy R. Beasley, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Sandra L. Seattle, B.A. Otsego, Michigan 188 Barbara Joan Berlin, B.S. Warren, Michigan Sandra Berridge, B.A. Bloomfieid Hills, Michigan Assunta Betts, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Elna Jean Beyst, B.S. Lincoln Park, Michigan Danuta Bienkowski, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Eleanor R. Bigelow, B.A. Westland, Michigan Sharon Dawn Bird, B.A. Davidson, Michigan Paulette M. Bisacky, B.S. Grand Haven, Michigan Sylvia Anne Bissenden, B.S. Dowagiac, Michigan Kathleen Starr Blair, B.A. Niles, Michigan Gracia Lou Blanchard, B.A. East Grand Rapids, Michigan Gail A. Blankenship, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Linda Lou Blasi, B.A. Bronson, Michigan John J. Blatnik, B.S. Roseville, Michigan Patricia Ann Blazo, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan June M. Bleicher, B.S. Bay City, Michigan Sheryl E. Bleier, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Michael James Boccia, B.S. East Detroit, Michigan Jane Boeve, B.S. Holland, Michigan Patricia Ann Boland, B.A. Rochester, Michigan Steven R. Bolhuis, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan James A. Bondell, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Dennis Booker, III, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Juanita Mozella Booker, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan James Alan Bos, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Lois Marie Bosma, B.S. Grandville, Michigan Claudia Ann Boris, B.S. Allen Park, Michigan Cynthia Ann Boryski, B.S. Allen Park, Michigan Charles F. Bostrom, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Carolyn B. Bothwell, B.S. Vicksburg, Michigan Geralyn Boucher, B.S. Bay City, Michigan Dallen Bounds, B.S. Lawton, Michigan Donald R. Boyer, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Sharyn Louise Bozarth, B.A. St. Clair Shores, Michigan Vickilynn Marie Bradley, B.S. Mancelona, Michigan 189 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Judy Kay Brush, B.S. Owosso, Michigan Majorie Buck, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Barbara A. Bucy, B.A, Dexter, Michigan Christine F, Bungart, Jackson, Michigan Dianne Ward Burd, B.A. Hillsdale, Michigan James Robert Burd, B.S. Hillsdale, Michigan Colleen Ann Burdick, B.A. Marne, Michigan David Burgess, B.A. Sarnia Ontario, Canada Suzanne W. Burkholder, B.A. Dundee, Michigan Karen Sproull Burns, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Kenneth Paul Bushouse, B.B.A Kalamazoo, Michigan Nancy D. Bybee, B.A. Warren, Michigan Linda Ann Bystry, B.S. Bronson, Michigan Pamela Caldwell, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Marilyn Carbonare, B.A. Madison Heights, Michigan Madelon Brandon, B.A. Niles, Michigan Suzanne Brant, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Kenneth John Bratherton, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Paula Jean Braun, Gary, Indiana James Finley Brewer, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Linda Jean Briney, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Mary Bess Brink, B.S. Milford, Michigan Jerry Brinkert, B.S. Hopkins, Michigan 190 Kimberly Ann Cargill, B.S. Farmington, Michigan Linda A. Carlson, B.A. Musl(egon, Michigan Dianne R. Carney, B,A. Saginaw, Michigan Carol Carpenter, B.S. Ceresco, Michigan Charles David Carpenter, B.S. New Buffalo, Michigan Helen Jean Carrico, B.A. Ecorse, Michigan Jeanne Ellen Carroll, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Constance Carter, B.S. Midland, Michigan Phyllis M. Caruso, B.A. Ferndale, Michigan Dolores Casper, B.A. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Ruth Ann Chapman, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Pamela Kay Chappell, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Robert James Chaprnka, B.S, Flushing, Michigan Donald K. Chaput, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Christie Ann Childs, B.A. Livonia, Michigan Pamela J. Chism, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Merry E. Christensen, B.S. New Baltimore, Michigan Martha Ciaramitaro, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Sally Christine Ciffin, B.S. Flint, Michigan Josephine Ciluffo, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Betty A. Clay, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Donna L. Clinard, B.A. Portage, Michigan Sue Ora Closson, B.A. Cassopolis, Michigan Duane L. Cober, B.S. Shelby, Michigan Janis Ann Coe, B.A. Saline, Michigan Mary M. Coe, B.S. Walled Lake, Michigan Rick Coleman, B.A. Union Lake, Michigan John Patrick Colligan, B.S. Wayne, Michigan Margaret A. Collins, B.A. Pleasant Ridge, Michigan Donald J. Collinson, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 191 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Nancy Lee Conner, B.A. Lincoln Park, Michigan Douglas Conrad, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Laura Conrad, B.A. Colona, Michigan Peggy Jean Cooley, B.S. Lake Odessa, Michigan Barbara J. Cooper, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Linda Kay Cooper, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Sharon L. Cooper, B.M. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert Lee Copeland, B.S. Tekonsha, Michigan Judy Anne Coscarelli, B.A. East Lansing, Michigan Harvey A. Cosgrove, B.S. Comstock Park, Michigan Sharlene Coultes, B.S. Hart, Michigan Quinnith Courtney, B.S. rimley, Michigan Joanna Lynn Cox, B.A. Homewood, Illinois Priscilla Ann Curran, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Karen A. Curtiss, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Cathleen Clare Cuyler, B.S. Utica, Michigan Carole Cyrkiel, B.A. Hamtramck, Michigan Ruth Ann Dailey, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Colleen Daily, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Joyce Susanna Daleidan, Kalamazoo, Michigan Jeane S. Dalman, B.A. Holland, Michigan Cathleen Mary Daly, B.A, Jackson, Michigan Judith Diane Dam, B.A. Hazelcrest, Illinois 192 Dania Sue Damaske, B.S. Mattawan, Michigan Cheryl Lynn Daniels, B.A. Quincy, Michigan Sue Ellen Dase, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Alton Thomas Davis, Jr., B.S. Burt Lake, Michigan Nancy Sue Davis, B.S. Farmington, Michigan Sylvia Carol Davis, B.A. Albion, Michigan Mary Lou Dawson, B.S. Bryan, Ohio Clara Jean Decker, B.S. Vicksburg, Michigan Geraldine L. Deering, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Rita Degennaro, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Jean DeHollander, B.A. Parchment, Michigan Dolores Christina Delmont, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Thomas Wendall Demaagd, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Katena Demas, B.A. Jones, Michigan Georgiann Demitrakos, B.A. Deaborn, Michigan Diane C. Denison, B.S. Mf. Pleasant, Michigan Linda Marie Depoy, B.S. Niles, Michigan James William DePue, B.M. Galien, Michigan Craig S. Derr, B.A. Albion, Michigan Karen A. Deruyter, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Arnold D, Devisser, B.A. Parchment, Michigan Thomas A. Devries, Jr., B.S. Twin Lake, Michigan Kenneth P. Dey, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Elaine Ruth De Young, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Betty Jean Diekema, B.S. Holland, Michigan Kathleen Cheryl Diem, B.S. Marlette, Michigan Elizabeth P. Diggles, B.A. Canfield, Ohio John Ralph Di Giulio, B.S. Medina, New York Michael Dillard, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Karen L. Dillon, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Joanne M. Di Loreto, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Annette Jean Dionne, B.A. Buchanan, Michigan Andra M. Dixon, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Patricia Ann Dobrich, B.S. Edwardsburg, Michigan Theresa Marie Doll, B.A. Coldwater, Michigan 193 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Lisbeth Eggen, B.A. Auburn Heights, Michigan Linda J. Ehlers, B.A. Farmington, IVlichigan Christine Elias, B.A. Paw Paw, Michigan Sy Ellens, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Laura Eisner, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Janet Lynn Epiey, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Pamela Mae Eschenburg, B.S Detroit, Michigan Janice Evans, B.A. Birmingham, Michigan Paula Evans, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Janet A. Paling, B.S. Lakeview, Michigan Carolyn J. Fazzari, B.S. Sault St. Marie, Michigan Shelley Rae Federau, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Kathleen Fee, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Max J. Feldpausch, B.S. Fowler, Michigan George M. Fiala, B.S. Middleville, Michigan Charlotte Ann Fidler, Quincy, Michigan Douglas P. Finley, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Karen R. Fisher, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda Flamboe, B.A. Holland, Michigan Jim Fleming, B.S. Clinton, Michigan Yvonne M. ' Donahue, B.S. Portage, Michigan Maureen Jo Donnelly, B.A. Flint, Michigan Sharon Donoho, B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Marcia Ann Dontje, B.A. Lapeer, Michigan Thomas A. Downing, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Christie Collins, Drake, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Dorothy A. Dunn, B.S. Port Huron, Michigan Katherine Duxbury, B.S. Troy, Michigan Ruth Dygert, B.A. Charlotte, Michigan Gerald H. Dyk, B.M. Wyoming, Michigan Nancy Dykhuis, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Janet Kay Dykstra, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Colletta J. Eckelberry, B.A. Riverview, Michigan 194 Toni Fletcher, B.A, Battle Creek, Michigan Ellen L. Flora, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Michael R. Florian, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Diane Kathleen Flynn, B.S. Highland, Michigan Nancy Marie Flynn, B.A. Portage, Michigan Sue Ann Folsom, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan David L. Foote, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan John C. Forbes, B.A. Drayton Plains, Michigan Ruth E. Ford, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Joan E. Forgrave, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Susan Jane Forgrave, Detroit, Michigan Jacquelyn Forrester, B.A. Baroda, Michigan Linda M. Fortler, B.S. Ludlngton, Michigan Pamela Ann Forystek, B.A, Trenton, Michigan Scott Foster, B.A. Chelsea, Michigan Marcia Jean Frankiewicz, Highland, Indiana John A. Frantom, B.S. Osseo, Michigan Sandra A. Frazier, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Steven S. Frick, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Evelyn Frierson, B.S. Muskegon Heights, Michigan Barbara L. Fritz, B.S. Saline, Michigan Patricia A. Frohan, B.A. West Dundee, Illinois Grethen J. Fuelling, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Shirley Ann Furst, B.S. Nlles, Michigan Sylvia M. Furukawa, B.A. Keaau, Hawaii Judy M. Fynewever, B.S. Wyoming, Michigan Norma J. Galer, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Michael J. Gallagher, B.S. Maple Raids, Michigan Lynn Galllgan, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Pamela Jean Gallup, B.S. Mt. Morris, Michigan 195 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Sharon L. Gardner, B.A, Concord, Michigan Catherine Gargol, B.S. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Beverly Jane Garrett, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Carolyn Ann Gary, B.A. Richland, Michigan Marlene Gary, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Bonnie Jean Gaskell, B.A. Albion, Michigan Kenneth R. Gates, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Robert J. Gatherum, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Paul Albert Germain Otsego, Michigan Vivi Anne Germain, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jan Marie Gessler, B.A. Bay City, Michigan Lisa K. Gibson, B.S. Blue Island, Illinois Ronald L Gilbert, B.A, Schoolcraft, Michigan Gary L Gillett, B.S. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Robert A. Glenn, B.A. Tecumseh, Michigan Barbara Ann Glenny, B.S, Bellaire, Michigan Ellen Rae Glupker, B.S. Holland, Michigan David E. Goff, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Jon Michael Goldwood, Plainwell, Michigan Janet Carol Goodwin, Plainwell, Michigan Karen Goodwin, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Margaret H. Goodwin, B.S. Troy, Michigan Sharon Dene Gordan, B.S. Pontiac, Michigan Patricia D. Gorman, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Nancy Goyert, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Fern Shirley Graber, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Janice Marilyn Graham, B.A. Livonia, Michigan William Charles Graham, B.S, Montague, Michigan 196 Martin Grames, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Majorie B. Gravel, B.S. Harper Woods, Michigan Robert A. Gray, B.S. Clarkston, Michigan Robyn Jan Gray, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Charles L. Green, B.S, Fennville, Michigan Sharyl Ann Green, B.A. Ypsilanti. Michigan Sheryl Green, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Gilbert Grevel, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Pamela M. Griesser, B.A. Southfield, Michigan Linda Vivian Griffin, B.S. Oshtemo, Michigan Pam Groesbeck, B,S. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Michael Gross, B.A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Linda Jean Guenther, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Suann Kay Guenther, B,A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kathleen Ann Haag, B,S. Riverview, Michigan Diane Marrell Harrington, Valparaiso, Indiana Carol Ann Harrison, B.A. Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sally Ann Harrison, B.S. Dowagiac, Michigan John M. Hartman, B,S, Lapeer, Michigan Patricia Anne Hartsema Muskegon, Michigan Janet Schultz Hasty, B,S, Bay City, Michigan Betsey Ann Hauslein, B.A. St. Clair Shores, Michigan Julie Haworth, B.S. Holland, Michigan Joan R. Hayashikawa, B.A, Hilo, Hawa Linda J. Hazzard, B.A, Colduster, Michigan 197 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Vicki A. Hildreth, B.S. St. Clair Shrs., Michigan Elaine Anne Hillebrand, B.A. Grosse Pte., Michigan Carolyn Jean Mines, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Deborah Hines, B.A. Northville, Michigan Sharon Lynn Hobley, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Carol Beth Hoffman, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Victoria Hofmann, B.A. Union Lake, Michigan Barbara Lynn Hoge, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Jannean Carroll Hogue, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Melinda Ann Holcomb, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jean K. Hollister, B.S. Ann Arbor, Michigan Amy Lou Holloway, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Jean Marie Honkavaara, B.S. Ishpeming, Michigan Karen Lynn Hoots, B.A. Homewood, Illinois Mary Louise Horn, B.S. Schoolcraft, Michigan Phyllis Rose Heagmon, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Kathy Ann Heer, B.A. Shelby, Michigan June Marlene Heflinger, B.A. Wellington, Ohio Susan E. Hendershot, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Betty Heidrich, B.A. Utica, Michigan David R. Hendricks, B.A. White Pigeon, Michigan Virginia M. Hendricks, B.A. White Pigeon, Michigan Diane A. Hendrickson, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Denise Herman, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Mary Herman, B.A. Birmingham, Michigan Virginia L. Herts, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Christine Ann Hesling, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Carmen E. Hettinger, B.A. Sturgis, Michigan William J. Heyboer, Jr., B.S. Dorr, Michigan Jack D. Heystek, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan William Harvey Higley, B.A. Menominee, Michigan Christine A. Hilbush, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Joanne E. Hilborn, B.S. Albion, Michigan 198 Pamela Horn, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Michael Joseph Horvath, South Bend, Indiana Kenneth Lee Hosner, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan David G. Houck, B.A. Lake Orion, Michigan Pamela House, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Charles Henry Howe, III, B.S Takoma Park, Maryland Alberta Hubbert, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Nancy Fay Hudson, B.A. Whitehall, Michigan Judith K. Hughes, B.A. Manistee, Michigan Cynthia Humphrey, B.A. Clarkston, Michigan Patricia Ann Hunt, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Wilbert Hutchings, B.S. Riverview, Michigan David A. Ikerd, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kent Ingles, B.S. Galien, Michigan Lynn Ireland, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Richard Joseph Jelinek, McHenry, Illinois Marcia M. Jenkins, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Ruth Ann Jenkins, B.S. Scotts, Michigan Donald Larry Jobe, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Allen H. Johansen, B.S. Bangor, Michigan Antoinette F. Johns, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Barbara Jean Johnson, B.A. Merriville, Indiana Candace A. Johnson, B.A. Niles, Michigan Coleen Ellen Johnson, B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Jerry Lynn Johnson, B.S. Dowagiac, Michigan 199 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Linda Suzanne Johnson, B.A. Mt. Clemens, Michigan IVIarilynn N. Johnson, B.S. Rocl ton, Illinois Mary Jo Johnson, B.A. Coldwater, Michigan Michael E. Johnson, B.S. Harper Woods, Michigan Nancy Jane Johnson, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Sidney Ann Johnson, B.S. East Grand Rapids, Michigan Susan Joyce Johnson, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Susan Johnson, B.A. Homewood, Illinois Cathy Kachur, B.A. Niles, Michigan Edward Kashmer, B.A. Osceola, Indiana Karen Dee Kasper, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Dianna Keep, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Fredericl( Keier, B.S. Temperance, Michigan Angelika Lilli Keipke Coloma, Michigan Martha Kells, B.A. Adrian, Michigan Leanne Kelly, B.S. South Lyon, Michigan Jane Kemp, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Patricia Lee Kenefick, B.A. St. Clair Shrs., Michigan Gail A. Kenney, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Kathlynn Kay Kessler, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Sharon Key Keyner, B.S. Martin, Michigan Patricia Ann Kiernan, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Peggy Kikstra, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Timo A. Kilpelainen, B.S. Farmington, Michigan David Clymer King, B.A. Albion, Michigan Sue Anne King, B.A. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Mary Jane Kingsford, B.S. Fremont, Michigan H. Charles Kiplinger, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 200 Rebecca Ann Kirby, B.S. Boyne City, Michigan Suzanne M. Kish, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Mary Kissinger, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Nancy C. Klein, B.A. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Jo R. Klink, B.S. Davison, Michigan Lana June Klisz, B.A. Taylor, Michigan Dorothy M. Klopp, B.S. Muskegon Heights, Michigan Jo Ann Knott, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Donna L. Knight, B.A. Big Rapids, Michigan Jerald W. Koenig, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Mary K. Konopnick, B.A. Clemens, Michigan Rose Marie Kopp, B.A. Alanson, Michigan Joyce Koprowski, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Christine Almose Kosowski, B.S Wyandotte, Michigan Kenneth Ralph Kosowski, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Christine Kouzoujian, B.A. Farmington, Michigan Linda Ruth Kovalchik, B.S. Taylor, Michigan Linda Jo Kramer, B.A. Holland, Michigan Pamela S. Krause, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Phyllis A. Kroll, B.S. Sturgis, Michigan Connie Kay Krueger, B.A. Grand Haven, Michigan Mary Kruse, B.A. Manch ester, Michigan Kathy Ida Kubesh, B.A. Midland, Michigan Keith Kucharski, B.S. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Sherri Kulscar, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Kathleen M. Kurten, B.A. Stephenson, Michigan Kathy Kurtz, B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan Kenneth M. Kurtz, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Dale Anthony Kutchey, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Frank J. Kuzma, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan 201 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Leota L. Kyko, B.S. New Boston, Michigan Lorna Labelle, B.A. Coldwater, IVIichigan Jeffrey N. Ladd, B.S. Kalamazoo, IVIichigan Douglas Lambert, B.S. Saginaw, IVIichigan Gail Lynne Lamberts, B.S. Ccmstocl( Parl(, IVIichigan Lincoln D. Lamphere, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Linda Esther Lancaster, B.M. Climax, Michigan Henry James Lang, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Judith Ann Langworthy, B.A. Holland, Michigan Dennis R. LaPoint, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Alice Larson, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Terry Lee Lason, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Kay A. Lauer, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Joady Ann Levi, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Allen Lewis, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Joyce I. Lewis, B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Elizabeth Ann Leyh, B.S, Brooklyn, Michigan Carol Susan Lick, B.A. Lansing, Michigan Robert A. Lillie, II, B.S. Ann Arbor, Michigan Michael Eugene Lilly, B.A Clio, Michigan Mona Lindauer, B.M. Kalamazoo, Michigan R. Diane Link, B.A. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Bonnie J. Lintz, B.S. Chicago, Illinois 202 Ronald M. Lintz, B.S. Constantine, Michigan Robert R. Lisl ey, B.A. Sawyer, Michigan Linda Little, B.S. Riverview, Michigan Ronald P. Loeffler, B.S. Stevensville, Michigan John Neal Longstreet, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Patricia A. Loomis, B.A. Casnovia, Michigan Nancy A. Lossing, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Randie L. Loughmiller, Shelby, Michigan Linda Kathleen Love, B.A. Jackson , Michigan Joann Charlotte Lovejoy, B.S. Troy, Michigan Joanne Macewicz, B.A. Evergreen Park, Illinois Norman MacGillivray, B.S. East Detroit, Michigan Evelyn Macha, B.A. Troy, Michigan Cheryl Ann Macioszczyk, B.A. Hamtramck, Michigan Walter Clare Macklem, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Marcia Macutchan, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Phillip Harvard Macvean, B.A. Albion, Michigan Ann Marie Maertens, B.A. Grosse Points Wds., Michigan Timothy Paul Majerle, B.A. Cadillac, Michigan Darlyn Jill Maker, B.S. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Antonette Mangiapane, B.S. East Detroit, Michigan Pauline R. Manning, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Judith M. Manza, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Michael March, B.S. St. Clair Shores, Michigan Elizabeth A. Markell, B.S. Midland, Michigan 203 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Carl D. Marker, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Nancy S. Marks, B.A. Charlotte, Michigan Barbara Ann Martin, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Charles Mackey Martin, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Gayle Marie Martin, B.S. Flint, Michigan Kathleen A. Martin, B.S. Hancock, Michigan Linda Martin, B.S. Grosse lie, Michigan Marjorie D. Martin, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Ruth McCants, B.A. Port Huron, Michigan Mary Catherine McCarthy, B.A, Sturgis, Michigan Judith Ann McCaslin, B.S. Buchanan, Michigan Francis Louis McCauley, B.S. Inkster, Michigan Gwen Evette McClendon, B.S. Newark, New Jersey Mary Jane McCormack, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Donna L. McCowan, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Kathleen L. McDaid, B.A. Berkley, Michigan Thomas Ross, McDaid, B.A. Grosse Pte Pk., Michigan Sheryl Ann McDowell, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Patricia Ann McDuffee, B.A. E. Grand Rapids, Michigan William C. McGaghie, B.S. Homewood, Illinois Mary N. McGrath, B.A. Essexville, Michigan Carolyn McGugin, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Joan McHenry, B.S. Detroit, Michigan 204 Patricia R. Mclnroy, B.S. Ann Arbor, Michigan Janice Linda Mclntyre, B.S. Niles, Michigan Karen L Mclntyre, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Pamela Ann Mclntyre, B.A, Rochester, Michigan Linda Ruth McKay, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Sheryl Ann McKay, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Marilyn Anne McKenna, B.A Grand Rapids, Michigan Jay Medeli, B.S. New Buffalo, Michigan Kathryn Meier, B.S. Monroe, Michigan Claudia Mengel, B.S. Grand Blanc, Michigan Karen L. Miers, B.S. Sawyer, Michigan Emil J. Milas, B.A. Musltegon, Michigan Elizabeth Millar, B.S. Bronson, Michigan Jill Lynne Miller, B.A. Grand Blanc, Michigan Joanne Reta Miller, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Kaye L. Miller, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Maureen Frances Miller, B.A. Au Gres, Michigan Susan Beth Miller, B.A. Saline, Michigan Susan Jane Miller, B.A. Mendon, Michigan Thomas R. Miller, B.S. Homer, Michigan Marcia Harriet Mills, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Peggy Ann Mills, B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan Roberta Mills, B.A. Taylor, Michigan Diane Misner, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan W. Craig Misner, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 205 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Gary M. Missig, B.S. Warren, Michigan Mary C. Mist, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Elouise D. Moody, B.A. Watervliet, Michigan Joan Linda Moore, B.S. Adrian, Michigan Pamela Ann Moore, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Richard L. Moore, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Karen Sue Morris, B.A. Lake Odessa, Michigan Cindy Mae Mortimer, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Shelia Ann Munk, B.S. Marlette, Michigan Deborah Gay Munn, B.A. Troy, Michigan Lanny J. Munson, B.A. Clio, Michigan Ann Myers, B.A. Livonia, Michigan Valeria Eloise Myers, B.S, Schoolcraft, Michigan June Myrmel, B.S. New Era, Michigan Cory Elyse Nash, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Mary Joe Nastase, B.A. Twin Lake, Michigan Diane Kathleen Nastold, Grosse lie, Michigan Carol Virginia Neal, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Mary Ann Near, B.M. Caledonia, Michigan Linda Neely, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Diane L. Neiderwinner, B.S Kalamazoo, Michigan Cheryl Lynn Nelson, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Lorraine Nelson, B.A. Whitehall, Michigan Jean I. Neterer, B.S. Athens, Michigan Sherry Lee Neusbaum, B.A. Coldwater, Michigan Diane Kay Newton, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jacqueline J. Nichols, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda D. Nickol, B.S. South Haven, Michigan 206 Betty Marie Nicol, B.S. Portage, Michigan Jean Ann Nilson, B.A. Coloma, Michigan Mary Jane Nolan, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Nancy Louise Norland, Detroit, Michigan Cathy Lee Norman, B.A. Battle Creel , Michigan Sally Jane Northrup, Allegan, Michigan Sarah Jane Nowlin, B.A. Minneapolis, Minnesota Sharon Lee Nye, B.A. Fenton, Michigan Elaine R. Nylomp, B.S. Zeeland, Michigan Susan Ann Nyquist, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Sharon O ' Meara, B.S. St. Clair Shrs., Michigan Jan R. Omo, B.A. Hanover, Michigan Mary Ellen Orbeck, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda M. Ortega, B.A. Freeland, Michigan Carol Anne Otwell, B.A. Traverse City, Michigan Jane L. Overway, B.S. Holland, Michigan Gloria Pacific, B.S. Northville, Michigan Mildred E. Packard, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Margaret Anne Parker, B.A. Sharon, Pennsylvania Karen L. Parsons, B.M. Kalamazoo, Michigan Yvonne Gwendolyn Pate Chicago, Illinois Janice D. Pawlowski, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Linda L. Peake, B.A. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Cynthia Peltz, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Rosalie Joanne Pence, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Bethany Penzien, B.A. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Steven E. Perkins, B.A. Hamlet, Indiana Janis S. Perry, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Merry Lynn Perry, B.A. Fremont, Michigan Linda Ann Peterson, B.S. Hart, Michigan 207 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Nicole Diana Peterson, B.S. Pontiac, Michigan Sue Peterson, B.A. Sierra Vista Az A Susan E. Pfeiffle, B.A. Adrian, Michigan Nancy R. Pfeuffer, B.A. Saginaw, iVIichigan Terry Lee Pfliger, B.S. Baroda, Michigan Elaine Ruth Philipps, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Stacy E. Phillips, B.S. Sandusky, Michigan David A. Picucci, B.A. Iron Mountain, Michigan Mary M. Potter, B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Lee Carol Poulter, B.S. Itasca, Illinois Daniel Carl Pratley, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Charles A. Pratt, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Elizabeth Ann Pueschel, Hopkins, Michigan Rein Pukk, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Susan Mary Pump, B.A. Earmington, Michigan Ronald L. Putnam, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Theo Ann Putney, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Michele A. Racine, B.A. Elint, Michigan Vicki Lynne Radford, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Theresa, M. Raleigh, B.A. Birmingham, Michigan Nadine A. Ramaut, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Joan L. Ramsdell, B.S. Scotts, Michigan Darlene M. Ramsey, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 208 Sandra Kay Randle, B.A. Dowagiac, Michigan Janice Elaine Rathke, B.A. Dundee, Michigan Patricia Ann Rauch, B.S. Mishawka, Indiana Susan A. Rawson, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Sue Ellen Redner, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Donna Lucile Reed, B.A. Manistee, Michigan Keith W. Reed, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Pamela Sue Reed, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Camille Rembelski, B.A. Orchard Lake, Michigan Gayle K. Remp, B.S. Berwyn, Illinois Sharon Jean Roy, B.A. Greenville, Michigan Josephine M. Rozek, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Mary T. Rugani, B.M. South Range, Michigan Charlene A. Rushford, B.A Kalamazoo, Michigan Shelia Diane Rust, B.A. Hastings, Michigan Elma Rutherford, B.A. Marcellus, Michigan Edith Ruthrauff, B.A. Mishawaka, Indiana Robert J. Sabatino, B.S. Oak Park, Illinois Neal H. Sage, B.S. Oxford, Michigan Janet M. Sage, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 209 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Mary Salamone, B.A. Livonia, Michigan Athansia Marina Sampanes, Grand Rapids, Michigan Nancy L, Sanders, B.A. Portage, Michigan Evelyn Santinga, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Nancy J. Sautter, B.S. Norton, Michigan Patricia Joan Savocchio, St. Clair Shrs., Michigan Fran Scalabrino, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Karen Louise Schell, B.S. Adrian, Michigan Carole Schuyler, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Natalynn Sears, B.A. Oak Park, Michigan Merri E. Seeloff, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Jeanette Selk, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Marcia A. Sellers, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Susan K. Seyfried, B.A. Ypsilanti, Michigan Jeanne Marie Shafley Jackson, Michigan Mary Jo Shaver, B.A Baroda, Michigan Kathleen H. Sheridan, Peck, Michigan Thomas J. Sherwood, Flint, Michigan Janis Shevrovich, B.A. Taylor, Michigan Cherlyn K. Shimooka, B.A Hilo, Hawaii Ann E. Shinske, B.S. South Haven, Michigan Thomas G. Shepley, B.A. Livonia, Michigan Diane Louise Shook, B.A. Niles, Michigan 210 Lynette A. Shook, B.A. Fulton, Michigan Charlotte F. Shoup, B.A. Adrian, Michigan Ronald E. Shoquist, B.S. Stambaugh, Michigan Linda Joy Shumaker, B.A. Groose Pointe Woods, Michigan Carol Shusterman, B.A. Yonkers, New York Gayle Ann Sicard, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Susan Marie Sila, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Janet Anna Simmons, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Gloria Jean Simkins, B.A. Allegan, Michigan Janet Simmons, B.A. Ypsilanti, Michigan Linda Simon, B.A. Constantine, Michigan Barbara K. Simpson, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Lenore E. Singleton, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Patricia A. Sirovica, B.A. Niles, Michigan Delores Anne Sittig, B.S. Three Oaks, Michigan Richard L. Skelton, M.S. Mt. Clemens, Michigan Sherryl Jean Skinner, B.S. Ypsilanti, Michigan Marian Joan Skupien, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Carol Slater, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Carol Joyce Smart, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Barbara Gene Smith, B.S. Middleville, Michigan Connie Jeanne Smith, B.A. Niles, Michigan Donald R. Smith, B.A. Park Forest, Illinois Judith Smith, B.S. Newaygo, Michigan Karen A. Smith, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kathryn A. Smith, B.A. Ludington, Michigan Lee Ann Smith, B.A. Buchanan, Michigan Marilyn Critton Smith, B.S. Grosse Pointe, Michigan Martha Jane Smith, B.A. Charlotte, Michigan Suzanne Smith, B.A. Union Lake, Michigan David H. Snook, B.S. Sturgis, Michigan Dennis Robert Snyder, B.S. South Haven, Michigan Gertrude Snyder, B.S. Watervliet, Michigan Jane Snyder, B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan Kathey Diane Snyder, B.S. Grosse Pointe, Michigan 211 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Cathy Barbara Stager, B.S, Livonia, Michigan IVIary Stalter, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda J. Standing, B.A. Rochester, New Yorl Susan W. Staub, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Myrna Lou Stein, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Mary Susan Stellingworth, Jackson, Michigan Diane F. Stelter, B.A. Bridgman, Michigan Barbara Lea Stephens, Manistee, Michigan Barbara Jo Stephenson, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Nancy Stern, B.A. Lapeer, Michigan William R. Stermer, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Susan Louise Stetler, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Roger Alan Steudle, B.S. Adrian, Michigan Nancy Stevens, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Marilyn J. Stine, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Wendy Gladys Stokes, B.A. Plymouth, Michigan Mary Gene Stokoe, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Barbara J. Stolliker, B.A. Farmington, Michigan Dennis R. Storrs, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Tandy L. Strawser, B.A. White Pigeon, Michigan Terry Snyder, B.S. Niles, Michigan Shelia Soderstrom, B.A. Ludington, Michigan Jane Marie Sommers, B.A. Galien, Michigan Janie Souter, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Kay Lorraine Sovifles, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Ann M. Sowulewski, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Lynne Sparks, B.A. Flint, Michigan Christine E. Spear, B.A. Warren, Michigan Walter W. Speese, B.S. Whitehall, Michigan Barbara Jean Spehar, B.S. Warren, Michigan Suzanne L. Spencer, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Nadine Ann Sprang, B.S. Decatur, Michigan John P. Stack Jr., B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 212 Gaila Streight, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Lorraine Ann Strokon, B.A. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Carol A. Stubbs, B.A. Michigan City, Indiana Marilyn Ann Stuckey, B.S. Kenton, Ohio Susan L. Studier, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Gwen Ann Studniak, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Carolyn Stump, B.A. Auburn, Indiana Geraldine Sutton, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Sharon Jean Swaby, B.S. Wyandotte, Michigan Andrea H. Swan, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Kathleen Swanson, B.A. Grand Ledge, Michigan John Calvin Sweet, B.S. Detroit, Michigan William C. Sweet, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Pam Swenson B.S. Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Marsha Beth Swetin, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Cheryl Tenbrink, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gwyn Ann Terpstra, B.A. Portage, Michigan Anne Luise Teske, B.A. Niles, Michigan Martha M. Thiel, B.S. Chesaning, Michigan Charlene B. Thomas, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Virginia Thomas, B.S. Davison, Michigan James Eddie Thomas, B.A. Plainwell, Michigan Linda Marie Thompson, B.S, Oak Park, Michigan Judy Ann Thompson, B.A. Belleville, Michigan Paula Jean Thompson, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan 213 1 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Roberta Thompson, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan IVIary Elizabeth Thorrez, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Gayle Diane Thorson, B.A. Newberry, Michigan Judith Ann Thurston, Jackson, Michigan Beth A. Tiefenthal, B.A. Vonna Marie Tiles, B.S. Grand Haven, Michigan Charles A. Tillotson, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Richard C. Tipton, B.S. Hastings, Michigan Leona Marie Tisch, B.A. Munith, Michigan Linda Todd, B.A. Clarklake, Michigan Patricia A. Todd, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan Frederick G. Tomchuck, Dearborn, Michigan William David Travis, B.S. Michigan Ctr., Michigan Dave Truhn, B.S. Bridgman, Michigan Barbara J. Tucker, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Nancy Lou Truhn, B.S. Coloma, Michigan Sharon Arleen Tucker, B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan Michael A. Turek, B.S. Drayton Plains, Michigan Candace J. Turnacliff, B.A. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Cynthia Marie Turnbull, B.S. Nita Turner, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Charlene A. Umlor, B.A. Coopersville, Michigan Bernard J. Vallier, Jr., B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Diane J. Valuck, B.S. Grand Haven, Michigan David R. Vandam, B.S. Portage, Michigan Ruth Ann Vanderhaar, B.A. Holland, Michigan Nancy Gaye Vanderroest, B.A, Parchment, Michigan Merle W. Vandersluis, B.S. Holland, Michigan 214 Kenneth Vandervest, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Paul D. Vanderwiere, B,S. Lagrange, Indiana Judith A. Vande Vrede, B.S Kalamazoo, Michigan Karen Vandyl e, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Barbara Vaneenenaam, B.S. Zealand, Michigan Phyllis, Van Horn, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Carol Van Kampen, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Gary L. Van Natter, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Karen Lynn Vanstelle, Paw Paw, Michigan Carolyn Vasko, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Sandra Veneberg. B.S. Holland, Michigan David Verschoof, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Richard Charles Vervisch, B.S Detroit, Michigan James E. Vick, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Linda Vincent, B.A. Southfield Michigan Mary Wallace, B.A. Bryan, Ohio Diane S. Walsh, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Cheryl Ann Walshleger, Cassopolis, Michigan Wanda Walsworth, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Lynn Marie Walworth, Sturgis, Michigan Kristina Wareham, B.A. Marquette, Michigan Robert J. Warner, B.S. Lambertville, New Jersey Susan E. Washburn, B.A. Saline, Michigan Michael W. Waterman, B.S. Cadillac, Michigan Robert Watson, B.A. Jeddo, Michigan 215 SENIORS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION B.A. Collett Ann Watts, Skokie, Illinois Catherine J. Weatherhead, Dearborn, IVIichigan Priscilla Weaver, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gaile G. Weber, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Judith A. Weber, B.A. Hillsdale, Michigan Kenneth G. Weber, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Donna Marie Weddington, B.S. Parchment, Michigan Thomas Lee Weeks, B.M. Vicksburg, Michigan Virginia Ann West, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Linda Ruth Wesley, B.A. Washington, D. C. Bonita Lea Weston, B.A. Port Huron, Michigan Phyllis Weurding, B.A. Lawton, Michigan Elizabeth A. Wheatley, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda Whiffin, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Dennis Lee Whittington, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Charlene Renee Wickstra, B.A, Muskegon, Michigan Douglas Widdup, B.A. Sarnia, Canada Ginnie Sue Wielhouwer, B.A. Portage, Michigan Diana Wilcox, B.S. Grosse Pointe, Michigan Mary Elizabeth Wilks, B.A. Olivet, Michigan Barbara E. Williams, B.A. Howard City, Michigan Joan M. Williams, B.A. Escanaba, Michigan Linda Sue Williams, B.S. Jackson, Michigan 216 Norma Jean Womac, B.S. Niles. Michigan Nancy Lynn Wonso, B.S. Homewood, Illinois Thensia Wood, B.S. Ludington, IVIichigan Jeanne Ann Woods, B.A. Coldwater, Michigan Cher Worstall, B.A. Zanesville, Ohio Danee Rene Wright, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Marc 0. Yunker, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Terry A. Zaieski, B.S. Southgate, Michigan Bernice Frances F. Zameck Wyandotte, Michigan Laurence J. Zaremba, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Delores Zarimba, B.A. Muskegon Heights, Michigan Denise M. Zava, B.S. Allen Park, Michigan Kenneth Zawacki, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Kathleen Zenti, B.S. Marquette, Michigan Bryan Ziemianin, B.S. Highland, Michigan Gail M. Zill, B.S. Ann Arbor, Michigan Laura Zinchook, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Norma Jean Zubke, B.S. Goodrich, Michigan David Alan Zwyghuizen, B.S. Houghton, Michigan Kathleen Marie Zwyghuizen, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan i d Suzanne G. Williams, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Barbara A. Wilson, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Janice Wilson, B.S. Ontario, Canada Lyndei K. Wilson, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Michael J. Wilson, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Paul E. Wilson, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Tamara Wilson, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Donna M. Wiltrakes, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Edward John Wiltrakis, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan John A. Winters, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Susan Allene Wismer, B.A. Rapids, Michigan Don W. Witkowski, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Judith Ann Witucki, B.A. Maistee, Michigan Sandra Kay Wolfe, B.S. Coldwater, Michigan Linda L. Wolven, B.A. Sunfield, Michigan 217 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Dennis F. Acker, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan David Alan Adams, B.A. Clinton, Wisconsin James Nevin Adams, B.A. Birmingiiam, Michigan George A. Albrecht, Jr., Kalamazoo, Michigan William D. Ames, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Irene Archey, B.A. Manistique. Michigan Randall Arnt, B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Patricia Ann Arsulowicz, _ Grand Rapids, Michigan Alan R. Baker, B.A. Sarnia Ontario, Canada Marianne L. Baker, B.A. Clark Lake, Michigan James L. Ball, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Wendy Ball, B.M. Paw Paw, Michigan Thomas Edwin Banks, B.S. Temperance, Michigan Susan M. Bell, B.S. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Robert Berggren, B.A. Newaygo, Michigan Michael T. Bernhardt Detroit, Michigan Luana June Bernier, Kalamazoo, Michigan Mary Helen Dardis Biefeld, B.S Kalamazoo, Michigan Helaine Q. Binning, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan James Birberick, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Nancy Lou Blamer, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda Jean Bland, B.A. New Buffalo, Michigan Robert J. Bobb, B.A. Blue Island, Illinois 218 Fred A. Bogdan, B.M. Coloma, Michigan Donna Lou Boice, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Susan Bonfiglio, B.S. Sturgis, Michigan James E. Boone, B.S. Ontario, Canada Gary P. Boortz, B.S. Lincoln Park, Michigan Richard Lynn Boudrie, Monroe, Michigan Dennis G. Bowman, B.S. Clinton, Michigan Leslie M. Brandl, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Pattie Mae Bronstad, B.A. Bremen, Indiana Brenda Lou Broome, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Charles H. Brown, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jack Buchanan, B.A. Elkhart Indiana James E. Budzyn B.A. Riverview, Michigan Vickey Louise Burtzloff, B.A. Stevensville, Michigan James David Butler, B.A. Fairgrove, Michigan Dianne S. Cavender, B.A. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Anthony John Cavis, B.A. Port Huron, Michigan Leung Cheng, B.A. Hong Kong Richard Ciosek, B.S. Essexville, Michigan Donald Clover, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan John Ross Clubb, II, B.A. Dresden Ontario, Canada Henry Allen Cohn, B.A. Silver Spring, Maryland Christine K. Coller, B.A. Farmington, Michigan Lawrence J. Conner, B.S. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Richard C. Crites, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Leslie Cross, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Richard M. Cross, B.S. Midland, Michigan Robert Czarnomski, B.S. Warren, Michigan Charles R. Dannison, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Robert Douglas Deaton, B.M. Battle Creek, Michigan 219 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Lynnda S. EbrigM, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Rose Anne Eaton, B.A. Walled Lake, Michigan Lloyd William Edelberg, B.A Quebec, Canada Lynne M. Edmonds, B.A. Midland, Michigan Theresa Egizi, B.A, Ironwood, Michigan David H. Ehlfeldt, B.A. Washington, Michigan Lois Elick, B.A. Flint, Michigan Katherine T. Ellis, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Wendy Elwell, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan David Bruce Endres, B.A. La Grange, Indiana Roberta Sue Espy, B.S. Gary, Indiana Peter Lewis Ettenberg, B.A, Belmont, Massachusetts Lloyd G. Esterline, B.S. Otsego, Michigan Bruce Falconer, B,A, Royal Oak, Michigan Glenn E. Farrell, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Marie Ellen Fassnacht, Bremen, Indiana John C. Feeney, B,S. Cuddebackville, N. Y. Carl J. Fielstra, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Carol E. Foss, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Elaine N. Freehling, B.S. Bridgman, Michigan Mary Jo Elizabeth Deegan, B.S. St. Joseph, Michigan Douglas Degner, B.S. Temperance, Michigan David Dehn, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Cornells Dejong, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert T. Delmastro, B.A. Maywood, New Jersey Judy Dey, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Matteo Dinolfo, B.A. Niles, Michigan Alexis Dmetroshko, B.A. Warren, Michigan Peter A. Draugalis, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Michael Oliver Duncan, B.S. Mishawaka, Indiana Michael James Dunn, B.S, Detroit, Michigan Dianne Liles Dykstra, B.A. Schoolcraft, Michigan Linda K. Easton, B.A. Tecumseh, Michigan 220 Jayne Ellen Freshour, B.A. Oaklawn, Illinois Randolph Frykberg, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Barbara L. Gallup, B.S. Spring Arbor, Michigan James W. Garvie, B.S. Harper Woods, Michigan Joyce E. Geertman, Holland, Michigan Robert C. Geraghty, B.A. Glencoe, Illinois Bryan G. Gidley, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan George A. Gilchrist, B.A. Three Rivers, Michigan Rebecca Ann Gilmore, B.S, Battle Creek, Michigan Charles E. Gladding, B.S. Ellyn, Illinois Charles W. Halper, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Arthur Robert Hamel, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Brewster Hamm, B.A, Drayton Plains, Michigan Betty Hannon, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Nancy Hansen, B.A. Muskegon, Michigan Margaret Ann Hanson, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Patricia Hanson, B.A. Madison, New Jersey Linda K. Hayner, B.A. Clarklake, Michigan Richard L. Heeres, B.S. Charlevoix, Michigan Harvey Held, B.A. Bronx, New York David Allan Hellenga, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Ronald F. Helms, B.A. Appleton, Wisconsin M. Ronn Hendershot, B.S. Port Huron, Michigan Robbe Lynn Henderson, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Susan E. Henderson, B.A. Royal Oak, Michigan 221 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES } I.M. Pierre Roberth Hendrix, Inkster, Michigan Thomas J. Hetherman, B.S. Saginaw, IVIichigan Dennis Patricia Hicl man, B.A. Flint, Michigan Judith Ann Hickman, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan Michael C. Hill, B.M. Montague, Michigan John Everett Hill, B.A. Vicksbjrg, Michigan Linda J. Hippler, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan David Hoard, B.S. Plainwell, Michigan Kathleen Horrigan, B.A, Dearborn, Michigan Lyie Hotchkiss, B.S. Belding Michigan Michael Houck, B.S. Flint, Michigan David George House Detroit, Michigan David Wayne Howard, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Janice E. Huhn, B.A. Eagle, Michigan Jacqueline Anita Hunt, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Bruce Alan Hupfer, B.A. Glen Ellyn, Illinois Janet Irwin, B.A. Port Huron, Michigan Karen Lee Iverson, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Jill Anne Jackson, B.A. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Evelyn Jarchow, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan David L. Jinkins, B.S. Wateruliet, Michigan Sandra Johnson, B.M. Muskegon, Michigan Sue K. Johnson, B.A. Lansing, Michigan William A. Johnson, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Ngaimulkaine John W. Kaakaabaale, Kigezi, Uganda Craig Joseph Kaelin, B.S. Livonia, Michigan Donald Emmett Keith, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Sue Kern, B.S. Royal Oak, Michigan 222 Kyung Gi Kim, Seoul, Korea Shelly A. Kirkland, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Paul J. Klapproth, Ml, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Jane Ann Klein, B.A. St. Joseph, Michigan Kathleen A. Klomparens, B.A. Lansing, Michigan Patricia L. Knapp, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Deborah Lou Knudstrup, Adrian, Michigan David Lee Kominek, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Martha M. Krall, B.S. Brooklyn, Michigan Albert L. Kramer, B.S. Romeo, Michigan Robert Kran, Jr., B.A. Freesoil, Michigan Larry Kroha, Jr., B.S. Grosse Pointe Park Roger A. Krol, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Thomas Kucera, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Mary Lee Kuhtz, B.A. Ionia, Michigan Michigan Susanne Latson, B.S. Niles, Michigan Gayle Lawler, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Charlotte Elma Laws, B.S. Allegan, Michigan Karlyn Leazenby, B.S. Lincoln Park, Michigan Antoinette L. Lempicki, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Chun-Ming Leung, B.S. Hong Kong Barbara Dawn Leyden, B.S. Monroe, Michigan Gregory C. Likam, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Guy R. Long, B.S. Jackson, Michigan Bruce Brinton Longacre, B.A Jackson, Michigan Charles Love, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gail S. Luchtman, B.A. Northville, Michigan David G. Lynott, B.S. Marquette, Michigan Michael E. Maattala, B.A. Farmington, Michigan Craig Gordon MacFarlenO: Detroit, Michigan 223 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL • «? ' ARTS AND SCIENCES Edward Mehney, B.S. Troy, Michigan Madeline C. Mezyl owsl i, B.S. South Bend, Indiana Harold Michaelis, B.S. Ecorse, Michigan Michael Michelozzi, B.S. Madison Heights, Michigan John La ndless Miles, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Frances Miller, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Nancy Ann Miller, B.A. Plymouth, Michigan Dale G. Mills, B.M. Warren, Michigan Brenda Kaye Mitchell, B.A. Harbor Springs, Michigan Roger W. Mitchell, B.A. Jackson, Michigan Linda Lee Molter, B.S. Alpena, Michigan John R. Monkman, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Sharon Montry, B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan Judith Moore, B.S. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Alaina A. Morris, B.S. Ionia, Michigan Louis D. Maiorano, B.S. Warren, Michigan Robert Christian Mallinson, B.A. Troy, New York Katherine Helen Mancevich, B.S. Memphis, Michigan Hubbard Marcero, B.S. Lathrup Village, Michigan Michael D. Marinich, B.A. Allen Park, Michigan Mary Lou Marra, B.S. Lake City, Michigan Suzanne M. Martinat, B.S. Chicago, Illinois Mark Marzolf, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Linda Lee McCarty, B.S. Adrian, Michigan David E. McClernan, B.S. Howell, Michigan Michael A. McCormick, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Sherry McCully, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Patricia Ann McDonald, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Sharon K. McDonnell, B.A. Birrringham, Michigan Terrence S. McKenna, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Richard McKeon, B.S. Howell, Michigan Rosemary McNally, B.A. Wyandotte, Michigan John Gilbert McNay, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan 224 John P. Morris, B.M. Battle Creek, Michigan Phil Mroczkowski, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Maridale Murray, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kenneth J. Musselman, B.A. Big Rapids, Michigan Judith Ann Murphy, B.A. Dearborn, Michigan Suzanne Marie Naessens, B.S. Merrill, Michigan Diane Nancarrow, B.S. Detroit, Michigan William Dennis Neal, B.A. Sarnia Ontario, Canada Darlene E. Nelson, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Stephen Nelson, B.S. Midland, Michigan Roger L. Nemrava, B.S. Battle Creek, Michigan Patrick James Nichols, B.S. Flushing, Michigan Gayle MiNii, B.S. Waianae, Hawaii C. Gordon Niles, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Susan C. Nulf, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Jane Ann O ' Brien, B.S. Oak Park. Illinois Dennis Patrick O ' Connell, B.S. Roseville, Michigan Nancy A. Ogden, B.A. Sears, Michigan Bonnie Jean O ' Haver, B.A. Franklin, Michigan Margaret M. O ' Hearn, B.A. Chicago, Illinois Sara Joan Olmsted, B.S. Charlotte. Michigan Leon Orent, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Cheryl Patterson, B.S. Bay City, Michigan Ann Elizabeth Perkins, B.A. Holland, Michigan Dennis Perkins, B.A. Mt. Clements, Michigan Earl L. Peterson, B.A. Hart, Michigan S. Michael Petkus, B.M. Kalamazoo, Michigan David J. Pfundt, B.A. Bay City, Michigan James B. Phillips, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gregory H. Pierce, B.S. Riverview, Michigan N. Ruth Pikowsky, B.S. Benton Harbor, Michigan Dorothy Ann Pitt, B.A. Wyoming, Michigan Avery L. Playford, B.S. Portage, Michigan Thomas Hayden Pluff, B.S. Gibraltar, Michigan Terry L. Post, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan 225 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Jeff E. Poutinen, B.A. Menominee, Michigan Carol Jo Provonche, B.M. Ada, Michigan Russell W. Purcell, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Richard A. Purdon, B.A. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada April Marie Putnam, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Matthew Quinn, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gene A. Ralkiewicz, B.A. Paw Paw, Michigan Andrew Randazzo, B.S. Port Huron, Michigan Douglas J. Ritsema, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Sarah Anne Ritsema, B.S. Birmingham, Michigan Sara Robertson, B.S. Chapmanville, West Virginia Robert L. Rollofson, B.S. Urbana, Ohio Albert Rondeau, B.S. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Larry W. Rool s, B.S. London, Ontario, Canada Kathleen E. Rose, B.S. Greenville, Michigan Ryanne L. Roth, B.S. Rochester, Michigan Patricia S. Rottman, B.S. Dearborn, Michigan Lynne D. Rowe, B.A. Midland, Michigan Paul L. Rubel, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Gary Rudolph, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Kathleen M. Rummel, B.S. Frankenmuth, Michigan Janice Marie Rybinsky, B.M. Paw Paw, Michigan Jerome Rymarczak, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan 226 . H mK Randall Jay Smith, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Carol Ann Snowden, B.A. Detroit, Michigan Allen Snyder, B.A. Alpena, Michigan Douglas Lee Spoelstra, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Charles 0. Stabb, B.A. Ocean Side, California Derek Willis Stadler, B.S. Ludington, Michigan Laura Jane Stanley, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Ardis R. Stanton, B.A. Futon, Michigan Ronald Scott Sterenson, B.A. Niles, llinois Dan E. Stewart, B.A. Galesburg, Michigan Darwin 0. Stier, B.A. Lapeer, Michigian Craig R. Stilwell, B.A. Dowagiac, Michigan Stephen S. Stone, B.S. Berkley. Michigan Kenneth H. Stothers, B.S. Sarina, Ontario, Canada Susan Kay Streukens, B.S. East Lansing, Michigan Mary Catherine Sturock, B.A. Ann Arbor, Michigan Charles M. Stutsman, B.A. Union, Michigan Julia Ann Sullivan, B.S. Lapeer, Michigan Roger A. Swierbut, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Martin J. Szczepaniuk, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan 1 Fariba Sadjadi, B.S. Tehran. Iran Larry L. Sanderlin, B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan James Wm. Sawyer, B.S. Trenton, Michigan Marry Catherine Schick, B.A. Auburn, Michigan John Charles Schrader. B.A. Riverview, Michigan Craig Schreuder, B.A. Kalamazoo, Michigan Douglas Michael Shaw, B.A. Ithaca, Michigan Mary Kinney Shea, B.A. Alpena, Michigan Mary Shelton, B.A. Southfield, Michigan Edward A. Shipley, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan Jeffrey V. Skidmore, B.S. Lansing, Michigan Patricia Ann Sleeper, B.A. Spring Lake, Michigan Katherine Shidt, B.A. Michigan City, Indiana Kristin Smith, B.A. Colorado Springs, Colorado Larry Edward Smith, B.A. Hesperia, Michigan , ! |! 227 SENIORS SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES John Paul Taipale, B.A. Detroit, Mictiigan John A. Taylor, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Kathleen Taylor, B.S. Detroit, Michigan William H. Taylor, B.S. Watervliet, Michigan Arlin Peter Tenkley, B.A. Holland, Michigan Steven Lynn Terry, B.A. Angola, Indiana Frank Thomas, B.S. Muskegon, Michigan Catherine Todd, B.A. Hart, Michigan N. McKinley Tounsel, Ferndale, Michigan Gary A. Triaca, B.S. Flint, Michigan Linda Kay Turner, B.A. Benton Harbor, Michigan Susan B. Turner, B.A. Pontiac, Michigan Michael D. Uramkin, B.S. Fremont, Michigan Roderick A. Waller, B.A. South Haven, Michigan Mary Ann Wambach, B.A. Park Ridge, Illinois Cathie Wang, B.S. Rizal, Philippines Lawrence Ward, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Thomas Charles Ward, B.A. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Barbara Louise Watson, B.S South Haven, Michigan Margaret L. Watson, B.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Diane Carol Webber, B.S. South Bend, Indiana Kenneth Welch, B.S. Saginaw, Michigan Donna Jean Wells, B.A. Battle Creek, Michigan 228 Pamela K. Wells, B.A. Kingsford Heights, Indiana Judith Welsh, B.A. Glen Rock, New Jersey Erik West, Jr., B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Thomas P. West, B.A. Saginaw, Michigan William J. Westfall, B.S. Jackson, IVIichigan David C. White, B.A. Negaunee, Michigan Gloria White, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Janice J, White, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan J. Kenneth White, B.A. Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Earl D. Wierenga, Jr., B.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Linda Wiersema, B.A. Muskegon. Michigan William Rick Wilhelm, B.A. Livonia, Michigan James Wilke, B.S. Detroit, Michigan Tim Wilkins, B.S. Port Sanilac, Michigan Carolyn R. Williams, B.A. Detroit, Michigan George V. Williams, B.S. Kalamazoo, Michigan Patricia Ann Wilson, B.S. Albion, Michigan Doreen Wise, B.A. Southfield, Michigan Thomas Woolner, B.S. Washington, D. C. Charles E. Wycoff, B.A. Plainwell, Michigan John A. Yellich, B.A. Lincoln Park, Michigan Cheryl A. Zawadzki, B.A. Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Margaret Ziegler, B.A. Scottsville, Michigan Ronald L. Zuidema, B.A. Holland, Michigan 229 SENIORS WHO ' S WHO AT WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Outstanding performance in all phases of college life; scholastic, social and athletic have earned for selected seniors the distinction of being included in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. This nationwide college publication honors those who have contributed their time and effort beyond the call of duty to their university. For the third year Western Michigan University is proud to present its candidates for this distinguished honor. Patricia Hunt: (Above) Dean ' s List . . . AWS Girl of the Month . . . Alpha Lambda Delta . . . WMU Board of Trustees Scholarship . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . Alumnae Sec, Mortar Board , . . Gamma Phi Beta . . . United Campus Christian Fellowship. Bonnie Gaskell: (Above, left) Daisy Chain . . . Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Wesley Players . . . Pledge Mistress and V. Pres., Kappa Phi . . , Chmn., Sophomore Honor Chocolate . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . AWS Girl of the Month . . . Corr. Sec, Mortar Board. Susan Henderson: (Above, right) Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Dean ' s List . . . Treas., Chi Omega . . . WMU Scholarship . . . AWS Activities Board . . . Sec, Senior Class . . . Homecoming Queen Candidate . . . Foreign Student Affairs Comm, 230 — Jj ' ' -N Robbe Henderson: (Left) Second V. Pres., AWS . . . Social Chmn., Alpha Kappa Alpha . . . Staff Ass ' t and Ass ' t Dir., Residence Hall . . . Chmn., Campus Women ' s Discipline Com. ... Sweetheart Court, Kappa Alpha Psi. Susan Washburn: (Above) Women ' s Discipline Comm. . . . Dean ' s List . . . Daisy Chain . . . Alpha Lambda Delta . . . AWS Nomination Comm. . . . Beta Beta Beta . . . Sec, Campus Chest Control Board . . . Pres., Mortar Board. Henry Cohn: (Above) Student Assoc. . . . Debate Team . . . House Council Omicron Delta Kappa. Mary Ellen Jasinski: (Left) Editor and Features Editor, Brown and Gold . . . Editor, Western Way . . . Western Herald Comm. . . . Brown and Gold Comm. . . , Bronco Roundtable. Thomas Randolph: (Left) Athletic Board of Control . . . Student Assoc. . . , Housing Comm. . . . Varsity Football Team . . . Varsity Track Team . . . American Indoor Record for 300 yard Dash , . . All-American 1968 Indoor 440 Dash and 440 Relay . . . 1968 MAC Champion, 440 Dash, Black Action Movement. 231 Michael Hazilla: (Right) Outstanding performance record in tracl . . . IVIichigan Inter-collegiate Record for 3 mile, 6 mile and 10,000 meter race . . . Eighth fastest in 10.000 Meter in the U.S. . . . 1967 Mid- American Conference Champion in 6 mile race . . . Third fastest marathon run by an American, 1966. Cynthia PeltZ: (Right] Snow Queen Court 1967 . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . AWS Activities Scholarship . . . Wesley Choir . . . Dean ' s List . . . Mortar Board . . . President, Alpha Phi . . . Treasurer, Panhellenic Council . . . Greek Girl of the Month. Dave Hudson: (Below) Outstanding ability in football . . . Soph yr., second team All-Conference ... Jr. and Sr. yrs., All-Conference team defensive half-back . . . Most Valuable Player Award . . . Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Marilyn Schuldt: (Below) Daisy Chain . . . Sec, WRA . . . Campus Women ' s Discipline Comm. ... V. Pres, Mortar Board . . . AWS Girl of the Month . . . Honors College Undergraduate Assistantship . . . Amy Swisher Scholarship . . . Pres., Alpha Sigma Alpha. Sue Fox; (Right) Treas., University Student Center Board . . . Treas., Mortar Board . . . 1968 Homecoming Comm. . . . Staff Ass ' t, Residence Hall . . . Ass ' t Treas., Sigma Kappa . . . Greek Girl of the Month. 232 i  _ • ■i i Hi ' • ' 1 Jill II K : -: ;:s«s f £ ■11 Nancy Flynti: (Left) Motor Vehicle Appeals Court . . . Dean ' s List . . . Pres., Delta Zeta . . . Women ' s Discipline Comm. . . . Mortar Board . . . Waldo Sangren Scholarship . . . Panhelienic Council. Eugene Gess: (Left) V. Pres., Sigma Theta Epsilon . . . Pres., Wesley Foundation . . . Wesley Choir . . . Marching and Concert Bands . . . Orchestra . . . Univresity Singers . . . Men ' s Glee Club. Pamela Chappell: (Above) University Theatre . . . Kalamazoo Tutorial Project . . . Campus Chorale . . . Historian, Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Daisy Chain . . . Dean ' s List . . . Seminar on Guatemala . . . Mortar Board Norma Zubke: (Left) Daisy Chain . . . Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Snow Queen Candidate . . . Corr. Sec. and Treas., Alpha Sigma Alpha . . . Mortar Board . . . Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship . . . Sophomore Honor Chocolate. Steve Perkins: ' (Left) Ass ' t Dir. and Staff Ass ' t, Residence Hall . . . Pres., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Pres. and V. Pres., Sigma Theta Epsilon ... V. Pres., Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Student Assoc. . . . Men ' s Discipline Comm. . . , Wesley Foundation. 233 Paula McKenna Bowman: (Right) Coordinator, Kalamazoo Tutorial Org. . . . Mortar Board . . . Sec, Mictiigan Government Council of Student Volunteers . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . AWS Activities Board . . . Honors College . . . General Motors Scholar. Jeff Poutinen: (Below) Treas., Student Assoc. . . . Business Manager, WIDR . . . Chief Justice, Student Court of Appeals . . . Omicon Delta Kappa . . . 1968-69 Faculty Scholarship . . . Ass ' t Dir., Residence Hall . . . Dean ' s List. Edith Meyer: (Below) Pros., AWS . . . Staff Ass ' t, Residence Hall . . . Madrigal Singers . . . Gamma Delta . . . Sigma Alpha Eta . . . Student Assoc. Executive Council . . . Adv., Educational Resources Comm. Susan Ruessman Golubock: (Not pictured) Daisy Chain . . . Chmn., AWS Twirp Week . . . Pres., Occupational Therapy Club . . . Pub. Chmn., Mortar Board . . . Corr. Sec, Alpha Sigma Alpha . . . Crown Zellerbach Scholarship . . . 1967 Asian Humanities Seminar to Japan and India. Joanne Bennett: (Above) V. Pres. and Ass ' t Dir., Residence Hall . . . Pres., Alpha Omicron Pi . . . Chmn., AWS Mom ' s Weekend . . . Sec, Pan Hel . . . AWS Girl of the Month . . . Roberian, Mortar Board . . . Kappa Delta Pi. 234 HONOR COLLEGE Honors students enjoy close contact witti Dr. Clark. Meetings are held In the lounge at headquarters, Hillside Apartments. The Honors College provides a variety of services to more than three hundred students at W.M.U. For bright entering freshmen students there is the General Education ftonors Program. For other students there are under- graduate assistantships, the Honors College Curriculum, foreign study seminars, specially a rranged programs of study, field study trips, seminar courses, occasional lec- tures and many other activities. Ail able students at the University are eligible to enter the Honors College. The College exists to provide unusual services to interested and excellent students— services re- quiring individual attention, special programs and often modification of rules. The large university is often accused of impersonal treat- ment of students. The Honors College develops a student ' s individual ambitions and talents within a framework of high expectation and encouragement. Dr. Samuel Clark, Director of Honors 235 You are now prepared to take your place in society. That ' s what he thinks. By taking the courses that I have, about the only thing I am prepared to do is go on to grad school, or go into the service, which I ' ll probably have to do anyway. I knew I should have gone to that counselor. I Itnow you are all anxious for this address to end . . . I sure am. That beer party planned at the apartment ought to be something. Five kegs! ... but there are a few things I want to remind you of . . . That figures. First, you are a citizen of the greatest nation in the world today . . . Right. Next he is going to tell me that I am graduating from one of the finest universities in the country. . . . and you are a graduate of one of the finest universities in the country, making your responsibility great. I don ' t have a responsibility to anyone. Christ, if I keep this attitude up, I ' ll never get anywhere. I suppose I can ' t complain about the years I have spent here at Western. There have been a lot of fun times, but a lot of work was put into those four years. Four years! Four years which I will never see again. Only the results. Many people have contributed to the education you have received at this university. At least he ' s right there. I have had some really great profs. I ' ve met a lot of people who have contributed to a well-rounded insight about human nature. If only I could do it over again. Boy, could I reap the benefits! Your responsibility is not only to the university as a whole, but also to yourself. Why didn ' t 1 realize that earlier. I ' m attending Commencement. It ' s all over. Life is going to be a hell of a lot different without the security of college. And I want to wish you all the best of luck. That I am going to need. And lots of it. Well, I ' m on my own. I hope I can make It. 236 QReeks You are m That ' s what he t about th on to grad ; probably have to d( I know you a . I sure am. That I ... but there are a First, you are a Right. Next he i from one o ... a universities I don ' t have a i this suppose I c here at Western. a lot of work was p iVIany people hav At least he ' s righ I ' v to a well-rou I could do it o Your responsibilil Why dii Commencement. It ' s lot An That I am going vvhAT. theRefORe m. n hAS qiven un- to otIieRS, he liAS qiven unto himself- theRe exists none otheR on eARth like niAn, fOR he . lone possesses a quAlity of development iinequAleO, he Alone, of All cpeAtion, is CApAPle of QRAspinq And nouR- isliinei the un eRStAndinq And fRienOship of his fellows. RiehARd p. eisele 236 1, QReek e6itoR -pAula LipfoRO It is the friendly fearless Greek, And he stoppeth one of three. By thy surly jacket and sparkling pin, Now whyfore stoppest thou me? The Greek house door is open wide, And you are next of kin, The guests are met, the feast is set; May ' st hear the merry din. The rushee sat as if a stone. He could not choose but hear; The Greek put forth his tale alone. The rushee for to win. T ' was freshman year, of will so free, I entered Greek homeland. And there I learned just for what things The pledge I took did stand. I saw the friendships burning bright: I saw ' fraternity. ' And many a thankful Fridays, I spent at wild TG ' s. But soon I heard the hammers sound; And heard the watchers cheer. As house displays and handsome floats Took prizes for the year. And then there came both mud and snow. And it grew wonderous cold; Sculptures then, full houses high. Adorned Greek yards of old. And I saw parties; wild they were, With painting on the wall. We danced and sang and lived it up And frolicked all around. 241 ?W ' . ' • • ,H i- - - :. •. ' u- -r, ■242 GAMMA XI ALPHA CHI OMEGA It is great to be a Greek! — ask any Alpha Chi Omega. The opportunities for involvement in college activities are endless— Pan-hel, cheerleading, the Student Senate. There is a concern for the growth of the campus as well as sorority ideals. Greek life means action. The sorority provides sister- hood—that wonderful feeling of warmth that is always present and that represents an ever-lasting bond of friend- ship. Alpha Chi Omega . . . Involvement . . . Action . . . Sisterhood. Our group has 25% fewer 1. Liz Browning — Pres. 31. Diana Bryant 2. Nancy Law 32. Bev Dygert 3. Sue Osburn — Treas. 33. JoAnne Hilbran 4. Marsha Mason 34. Marilyn Smith 5. Kathy Zenti 35. Kathy Bradner 6. Bridget Schipper 36. Carol Otwell— V.P 7. IVIary Jane Howe 37. Jan Fry 8. Chris Taylor 38. Barb Baird 9. Janet Adams 39. Alice Talford 10. Karen Oss 40. Sue Mangiaracina 11. Diane Newton 41. Peggy Davey 12. Sue Burgess 42. Marjie Bethke 13. Kathy Williams 43. Linda Stein 14. Pat Jahn 44. Judy Hutchens 15. Betsy Olsen 45. Bonnie Bond 16. Pat Olszewski 46. Rosemary Brinson 17. Martha Carlson 47. Candy Adams 18. Sandy Brigham 48. Rita Genaw— Rec. 19. Donna Mount 49. Kye Fields 20. Pat Brehm 50. Louise Zevchak 21. MaryJo Cline 51. Bev Blackball 22. Linda Morgan 52. Mary Hamilton 23. Kaye Christopher 53. Ann O ' Brien 24. Ann Lucidi 54. Nancy Steslicki 25. Jane Anne Jones 55. Kathy Gibler 26. Kathi Holforty 56. Robyn Peters 27. Linda Deaver 57. Cheryin Cooper 28. Janie Maikowski 58. Carolyn Alkine 29. Maureen McHugh 59. Marilyn Zenti 30. Oeedre Hugo 60. Kathy Clare Sec. Each day the new Alpha Chi house in fraternity Village is slowly becoming a reality. 243 Sitting in tlie Union provides a good time for reminicing. DELTA CHI ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA The sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority are proud and active members of the Greek system on Western ' s campus. Since the establishment of Delta Chi chapter on December 3, 1965, the sorority has grown from a membership of eleven active founders to thirty active members. As a member of the Panhellenic Council, Delta Chi has been active in rush. Junior Panhellenic Council, Greek Week, Sorority Sing and various philanthropic projects. Delta Chi chapter is also proud to be an active member of the NAACP and of participation in their national project. The Cleveland Job Corp for Women. The women of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will continue to strive and produce those things that we feel are important and hold dear, remembering that, You shall know them by their fruits. AKA ' s pledge parties prove unique. 244 k % s  : . ' 1. La Verne Vines 14. Cynthia Turnbull 2. Pat McCeller 15. IVIarstia Smith 3. Ann Robinson 16. Gloria Northcross 4. Peggy IVIeans 17. Cynthia King-V. P. 5. Joye IVIcGhee 18. Lettie Redley 6. Sliarlene Davis 19. Diane Steinberg 7. Robbe Henderson 20. Melba Boyd 8. Juanita Booker 21. Virginia Slan 9. Pat Tiiomas— Rec. Sec. 22. Cecil Berry 10. Leslie Wliitaker 23. Sharon Mason— Treas 11. Eraina Jefferson- -Pres. 24. Cheryl Pearson 12. Yvonne Wrigtit 25. Eloise Sutton 13. Carol Binion 245 f 4 V it ' K KAPPA RHO ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded in 1897, Alpha Omicron Pi is an international organization with collegiate or alumnae groups in every state in the union and Canada. A Pi women are dedicated to scholarship, leadership and participation. On campus the Alpha O ' s are active in many Greek functions as well as philanthropic work for the Arthritis Foundation. Through learning, living and playing together, the sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi find meaning in the words friendship, sisterhood and inspiration. A Pi ' s in a web of activity. Alpha O ' s head west 246 1. Diane Bauman 19. Ann Bower 2. Cherri Daniels 20. Sue Sila 3. Lorene Heipel— Treas. 21. Marsha Williams — Rec 4. Robbi Rutli— Pres. 22. Cheryl Whitman 5. Judy Tokash 23. Bev Nelson 6. Linda Schmitt— V.P. 24. Cary Strong 7. Judy Mrozek 25. Barb Kopan 8. Mary Lott 26. Lucilla Lehman 9. Laura Sutton 27. Diana Ulry 10. Karen Fricke 28. Vonda Glison 11. Helen Howe 29. Diana Linton 12. Marcia Frankiewicz 30. Carol Lans 13. Anne Lawrence 31. Pat Adams 14. Rita Frankiewitcz 32. Kathy Gradi 15. Jane Swartzlaff 33. Sue Fairchild 16. Chris Kauzoujian 34. Dorothy Pitt 17. Sue Dinehart 35. Jane Hopkins 18. Sally Bortner 36. Joanne Bennett Sec. 247 1. Debbie Reed 2. Ruth Delcuiper 3. Laurie Fitzgerald 4. Jo Glaser 5. Ann Myers— V.P. 6. Rosemary Carollo 7. Pam Lund 8. Kathy Everingham 9. Ellen Galloup 10. Katrina Schuun 11. Kathy Keena 12. Jenny Zirovitch 13, Linda Joers 14. Sue Larnard 15. Janie Suiter 16. Vikki Rummery 17. Gail Pagorski 18. Cindy Peltz— Pres. 19. Sue Ellen Sluiter 20. Pat Wilson 21. Merilee Ahrens 22. Meem Bartelmes 23. Mickey Hollister 24. Ann Kramer 25. Katie McCormick 26. Cathy Weidman 27. Dee Wilcox 28. Kathy Royal 29. Sue Stein 30. Pam Schaffer 31. Sue Dinges 32. Carolyn Howe 33. Mary Singer 34. Leslee Easterwood 35. Pam Strickland 36. Connie Landis 37. Janet Jardine 38. Cindy Willis Alpha Phi ' s Sea Hunt a great success. Sigma Chi and Alpha Phi ' s prove stronger than dirt! 248 DELTA THETA ALPHA PHI Striving to accomplish a unified sisterhood in which each member can still be an individual is the primary con- cern of Alpha Phi Sorority. With a wide range of aspirations, they achieve their goal through creative and zealous effort while still applying a consistant and high code of ethics. Choosing cardiac aid as their philanthropic project for this year, they have asserted themselves as a pivot point in the Greek system. Dianne Nancarrow Carol Tamm Carol Long— Treas. Donna Fanelli Mary Urban Gwyn Terpstra 45. Sue Baughman 46. Marcia Egland Mary Hudson Sue Easterwood Barb Dobbie Becky Wood Shellie Maska 52. Colleen Craig 53. Margo Nelson Pam Manning Gayle Ponticell Lynn Egan Paula Blosser Judy Henslee Nancy Perschbacher Diane Kaye Sue Frederick Barb Wilson Kathy Rozycki Cathy Moore Glenda Rogers Jan LeBlanc Marilyn Sullivan Kathie London Diane Wilson Celia Budrick Marsha Meyer Jeannie Grassi Pat Ellstrom 74. Cindy Corkum 75. Carol Landless 76. Joannie Roll 77. Dorothy Pallas 78. Jackie Jessen 79. Mary Smith 80. Sue Cooke 81. Kathy Meyer— Rec. Sec. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73 249 Alpha Sigma Alpha sings out for Rush. ASA ' S donate touch toys for the blind children at Kennedy Center. 250 BETA PSI ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA True feelings of sisterhood can be discovered in each sister of Alpiia Sigma Alpfia Sorority. She strives for physi- cal, social, spiritual and intellectual development. Beta Psi Chapter, now in its sixteenth year on Western ' s campus, has enjoyed working together on Homecoming, Greek Week, Derby Day and the Snow Carnival. Satisfaction is now being felt as the sisters experience true friendship and genuine understanding in their new sorority house in Fraternity Village. 1. Patricia DeYoung 31. Sue Johnson 2. Sue Haskins 32. Penny Steele 3. Sue Neuman 33. Kathy Wood 4. Sue Wetnight 34. Jean Simkins 5. Sue Ziesemer 35. Marsha Brown 6. Linda Taby 36. Alice Pietryka 7. Cindi Stude 37. Kathy Smith 8. Judy Eyster 38. Karen Doolittle 9. Celeste Davis 39. Connie Cane 10. Nancy Lowney 40. Candy Brott 11. Rayma Grawey 41. Sue Erickson 12. Elaine Schuldt 42. Beverly Kovac 13. Wanda Rovenskie 43. Ronnie Smith 14. Jill Meyers 44. Suellen Wiggins 15. Sandi Kemnski 45. Lucia Leonardelli 16. Bobbie Burns 46. Jan Vlajkov 17. Barb Johnston 47. Trudy Tallerico 18. Bonnie Berlin 48. Janet Gardner 19. Janet Osqerby 49. Leslie Carrigan 20. Jane Terry 50. Shelly Stull 21. Sue McCarthy 51. Martha Cooper 22. Judy McCaslin— Rec. Sec. 52. Lynn Wracan 23. Marilyn Schuldt— Pres. 53. Linda Lyie 24. Paula Braun 54. Lucy Sleight 25. Karen Smith 55. Theran Guinn 26. Elaine Hillebrand— V.P. 56. Lorraine Stokon 27. Cindy Tatar 57. Kathy Hartman 28. Dana Hager 58. Lorrie Link 29. Reenie Brostoff 59. Marg Blakely 30. KathyTrochio 60. Noreen Cerveny 251 LAMBDA BETA SIGMA PSI A man ' s home is his castle. The Brothers of Beta Sigma Psi participate actively in campus fraternal and social activities. Membership is steadily increasing since their admittance to Western ' s I.F.C. in January, 1967. Throughout high scholastic achievement and enthusiastic athletic participation they have excelled. Their house which is located at 1025 W. Kalamazoo Ave. is the center of their activities and holds many traditions for the brothers. 1. Doug Seeley— Sec. 2. Greg Baver 3. Mack Martin 4. Lynn Dittmer 5. Ron Kipp 6. Kurt Sanders 7. Les Shaner 8. Larry Osburn— V.P. 9. Larry Rebert 10. Bruce Hupfer 11. Don Smith 12. Gene Shannon 13. Bob Cuhran 14. Bill Greer 15. Wally Kipp 16. Tim Wade 17. Al Snyder 18. Rick rirchau— Trees. 19. Jim Johnson 20. Mike Anderson 21. Alex Miller— Pres. 22. Nigel Beta Sigs are a rushee ' s best friend. 252 253 1. Linda Henderson 23. Jean Kualtiere 2. Joanne Macewicz 24. Sherry Bruck 3. Wendy Robbins 25. Kathy Duxbury 4, Linda Blasi 26. Rhendy Miller 5. Suzie Goulet 27. Stephanie Freese 6. Chris Pesek 28. Andy Miller 7. Sheila Logan 29. Nancy Chanter— Pres 8. Maureen McGill 30. Sue Henderson 9. Sherry Lee 31. Sue Swan— Treas. 10. Mary Shelton 32. Sandy Scherer— Sec. 11. Paula Thompson 33. Candy Geer 12. Laurie Burns 34. Pam Reed 13. Jane Fasseske 35. Corrine Cross 14. Dee Dee Dunn 36. Andrea Mulford 15. Connie Osborn 37. Linda Cohan 16. Nancy Hosier 38. Kathy Brune 17. Missy Hunt 39. Betsy Wolfe 18. Sally Wiant 40. Jayne Swartstrom 19. Gerry Sutton 41. Nancy Greeter 20. Diane Dicl(ie 42. Beth Yost 21. Carol Langan 43. Sue Winter 22. Suzie Hunt 44. Sullene Wismer 254 2ETA CHI OMEGA Womanly always, discouraged never — a befitting guideline for Western ' s Chi Omega women. Their active participation in campus activities displays their endless enthusiasm. This year, the Chi O ' s captured a first place in Homecoming float competition and the AWS Swim Meet. Representing the only women ' s entry in the Sailing Club Canoe Race, they are also proud of a well- deserved second place award. In addition to maintaining their good name on campus, the Chi O ' s are active in the community through their work with the IVIigrant Day Care Center. With its Western representatives, it ' s easy to see why, nationally, Chi Omega is rated Number One. Breakfast of Champions Future Owl Power 255 Chi ' s take pride in their little sisters. 1. Bob Michaels 36. Paul Cavali 2. Lynn Turen 37. Larry Averett 3. Mike Brady— V.P. 38. Bob Dolan 4. Steve Warmington — Treas. 39. Tom Cook 5. Dave Custer 40. Dave Layle 6. Ray Blazak 41. Don Appleman 7. John Coe 42. Greg Wright 8. Jim Harrison 43. Perry Hall 9. Ron Vestrand 44. Dick Gibson 10. Dave Neil 45. Mike Hudak 11. Gary Johns 46. Chris Keller 12. Jerry Kaminski 47. Dick Todd 13. Haley Weilenga— House Mother 48. Terry Maferniak 14. Gordie Graham— Pres. 49. Jay Schmidt 15. Bob Pallas 50. Mark Jones 16. John Peacock 51. Dan Guest 17. Steve Arnold 52. Dave Koets 18, Brent Crozier 53. Mike Johnson 19. Jim Warmington 54. John LaRose 20. Pete Hayden 55. Paul Blake 21. Wayne Pierce 56. Mike Hartigan 22. Dale Waldo 57. Dale Wagmen 23. Chris Mortomer 58. Pete Petcoff 24. Larry Smith 59. Bill Scaeffer 25. Jerry French 60. Bob Keast 26. Mike Adamo 61. Bill Crismangna 27. Ken Kirk 62. Tom Rossi 28. Mike Meilenger 63. John Tov ne 29. Jim Mitchell 64. Greg Lutz 30. Doug Pitello 65. Dave Bickford 31. Tim McCahan 66. Dave Smith 32. Mike LeBeau 67. John Nutt 33. Ron Bryant 68. Joe Gramer 34. Jack Bellemo 69. Denny Culloty 35. Eric Vogler 70. 0. J. Doyle I got it! I got it! I think? 256 DELTA CHI Believing that great advantages are to be derived from the brotherhood of college and university men. Since 1955, the Delta Chi chapter at Western has exemplified true brotherhood. Their goals are high and so is their will to attain them. Participation in social and athletic programs typifies their co-operative and highly competitive spirit. The brothers take pride in their fra- ternity and their campus. -i-,.s5SS.. BETA TAU DELTA SIGMA PHI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Doug Guido Jerry Paquette- Steve Pogue Paul Toohey Mike Torsky Ed Kisscornie Jim Sandi 8. Jerry Whitfey 9. Reed Krumrie 10. Jerry Gutowski 11. Dave Torione Joe Novello Frank Veraldi Jerry Kuss — Treas. Greg Zuchowski Neil Boff Jeff Mason Charles Hill Pres. 19. Ken Benardino 20. Dave Buford 21. John Torsky 22. Richard Adams 23. Mike Howe 24. Phil McCracken 25. Dan Roof— Rec. Sec. 26. Robert Rea— V.P. 27. Duane Mertz Brotherhood begins with Rush. ' Delt Sigs reward pledges with a work session. 258 Since its foundation as the first national fraternity on this campus, Delta Sigma Phi has stressed playing an active role in the activities of Western. The men of the Beta Tau Chapter of 1968 continued the tradition. As well as participating in Greei Week, Derby Week, Freshman Carnival, Homecoming, Snow Carnival and the intramural sports, the brothers also sponsor Greek Ski Night and a Christmas party for underprivileged children in the area as well as many other fraternity functions. An old fraternity, joined by two excellent pledge classes; Delta Sigma Phi eyes the future with much anticipation. 259 DELTA SIGMA THETA 1. Tonya Foster 2. Doris Bridgeforth 3. Sandra Frazier — Rec. Sec. 4. Phyllis Heagmon 5. Linda Penton 6. Cindy White 7. Dianette Height 8. Jewel Lumpkin 9. Linda Wesley 10. Linda Neely 11. Patricia Poll 12. Carol Smith 13. Lenisa Singleton— Treas. 14. Juanita Waiters 15. Celestia Bell 260 Delt Sigs diligently plan year ' s activities. Beautlfulous Pledge Class proves great asset to Delt Sigs. Delta Sigma Theta is a national social and service sorority which promotes action through its Five Point Program involving service in the areas of job opportunities, mental health, volunteers for community services, inter- national understanding and library service. Delta Upsilon Chapter strives to carry out this national program through its work with underprivileged youth from Kalamazoo. The chapter has also donated to Waldo Library a collection of books on Black History. Campus activities include the annual Icebreaker Dance, Delta Founders Day Tea, Crimson and Creme Ball and Tennis Shoe Tango Mixer. 261 1. Russ DeVries 2. John Repede 3. Steve Storms 4. Mark Goldstone 5. Mark Tadman 6. Randy Erksine 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Joe Repya Gary Stoner Jerry Fant Jim Andrews Rick Bandemer Pete O ' Connell Greg Johnson Matt Quinn Larry Shelenburg Bob Shrimplan John Huige Jim O ' Donnell— Treas. Dick Hasset Bill Root— Pres. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44, 21. Kim Richards 22. Bob Helton Rick Reynolds Jim Longhurst Dave Perry Bob Vliek Jim Alexander Ray Shemekel Mike Kaster Kelly Noel 31. Gary Freels 32. Duncan Harvey Norm Goodwin Kim Barringer John Schueler Dave Peterson Bill Panter Lloyd Dean Joe Kaiser Larry Besanson Tom Leavitt Tom Colman Denny VanHatten Al Mulder 45, Ed Harwood 46, Warren Reader 47, Tom Smith 48, Pat Walters 49, Bruce Gould 50, Bill Boedicker 51, Bill Ten Eyke Bob Weiss Tom Chambers Bob Devry Pete Bowen— Sec, Rick Quinn Chuck Steinmetz George Malacos Jim Haule Pete Vanderbeek Mick Fournier Don Barker Dave Pohlonski Gary Gould John Nowak Mark Christman Ted Laliberte Ron Withoff Bob Funnel Mike Mayes Ron Cole Mike Vidor Mike Murry 74. George Domsic 75. Dan O ' Brien John Kundrat Earnie Fisher Rob Abbott Pete Brown 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 76. 77. 78. 79. 262 DU ' s take to the air. DELTA UPSILON The brothers of Delta Upsilon have another outstanding year! Not only have the brothers excelled in campus athletics and homecoming, but also hold many of the leadership positions both on the campus and within the Greek System. DIKAIA UPOTHEKE, Justice our Foundation, seems a fitting motto for Western ' s largest and only non-secret fraternity. The brothers, realizing that they cannot remain stagnant, continue to excell as a fraternity. 263 DELTA ZETA Candlelighting! Twenty-one reasons why the flame of the DZ lantern is eternal. 264 The lamp of Delta Zeta has always shone brightly, and this year is no exception. The sisters are proud of their accomplishments in cam- pus activities— Homecoming Queen, M.A.C. Queen, Dad ' s Day and Mom ' s Weekend activities, and the Delta Zeta mixer. Off-campus participation included working with the Chamber of Commerce on Men ' s and Women ' s Night in Kalamazoo, fund-raising for philanthropies, a fashion show in cooperation with Jacobson ' s, and attending educational lectures as a group. The DZ ' s also captured awards at State Day. Diligence and a winning smile has produced an Im- portant asset to Western ' s campus— the sisters of Delta Zeta sorority. 265 1. Cindy Allen 25. Carol Abrigo 2. Sandy Veneburg 26. Gail Barnicz 3. Marcia Cacutchan 27. Judy Almas 4. Jean Cline 28. Nancy Flynn— Pres. 5. Cindy Calay 29. Linda Buter 6. Barb Kastning 30. Kathy Klomparens 7. Cheryl Curry 31. Sue Kern 8. Barb Barrett 32. Barb Boutell 9. Pat rrohan 33. Jane Kemp— Rec. Sec. 10. Karen Pefley 34. Cheryl Selak 11. Kaye Parkinson 35. Andi Holcomb 12. Marta Kramer 36. Barb Bogart 13. Maggie Hanel 37. Sue Turner 14. Mary Bodie 38. Jane Stinson— V.P. 15. Nancy Hill 39. Barb Kimball 16. Mary McCourt 40. Nancy Alfonsi 17. Marsha Biernot 41. Bev Bellis 18. Linda Trembley 42. Kathi Reddington 19. Renee Runciman 43. Joan Murray 20. Joan Kozminske 44. Karen Swanson— Treas 21. Caria Cifelli 45. Ann Robinette 22. Cindy Demarest 46. Mary Ann Walters 23. Diane Hartman 47. Ruth Powers 24. Maureen Fedo 48. Nellie Peters 49. Jan Butler GAMMA SIGMA GAMMA PHI BETA 266 Adding to joys, giving of faith, stiaring in the laughter from fun and the tension of study, the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta find a growing bond of sisterhood by sharing in all of each others endeavors. By striving for academic excellence and by taking an active part in all of Western ' s activities; Homecoming, Greek Week, Derby Day, Sorority Sing and Dad ' s Day, the Gamma Phi ' s have had another successful year at Western. Through an awareness of the needs of others, the benefits through study. Gamma Phi ' s hope to add growth and success to Western ' s Greek system. Gamma Phi : compare notes on rushing, 1. Kathy Swanson 29. Donna Gladding 2. Sharon Steendam 30. Kathy Klesney 3. Nancy Travnik 31. Carol Hartz 4. Beth Riordan 32. Linda Torarski 5. Pam Peterson 33. Karen Perella 6. Joyce Bauer 34. Blanche Fraser 7. Tykie Watson 35. Gigi Franklin 8. Pam Forstek 36. Wendy Warn 9. Pat O ' Connor 37. Jenny Blackman 10. Beth Klumpp 38. Judy Jeltema 11. Jan Balcirak 39. Phyllis Carlson 12. Bobbi Brown 40. Jan LaRue 13. Debbie Crawford 41. Bev Johnson 14. Mary Santilli 42. Linda Eschenburg 15. Karen Hoots 43. Mitch Johnson 16. Diane Weddle— V. P. 44. Kathy Moore 17. Barb Ladzick 45. Maggie Orr 18. iVlaureen Ciffen 46. Sue VanDieren 19. Barb Johnson 47. Sue Rentschler 20. Sharon Bozarth 48. Linda Howltson 21. Aldona Zemaitis 49. Kathy Cunningham 22. Linda Roberts 50. Shelley Beck— Rec. Sec 23. Sue Hoath— Treas. 51. Sue Klauer 24. Judy Leuth 52. Danette Hartman 25. Jo Stebbins— Pres. 53. Carol Bear 26. Linda Ellison 54. Carol Benson 27. Pat Sramek 55. Pam Horn 28. Pat Cannon 56. Nan Stout Serenading fraternities is one of many exciting activities for Gamma Phi ' s. GAMMA BETA KAPPA ALPHA PSI Nothing is too great a task for the men of Kappa Alpha Psi. Their achievement of superiority in the area of brother- hood, scholarship, and social athletic ability has placed Kappa Alpha Psi high on the list of nationally recognized fraternities. In addition to many campus and civic activities, includ- ing their annual Sweetheart ' s Ball, the brothers are active in the Guide Right Program, a national service program designed for the career orientation of the youth. Swingin ' with the Kappas. Fall pledge class. 268 1. Charles Plater 2. Stanford Tucker 3. William Dougan 4. Robert Wiggins 5. Alex Luval 6. Wendall Bailey 7. Fred Schobley 8. Michael Spearman 9. Ethan Vinson 10. Richard Whitman— Sec. 11. Ken Wallace 12. Ellis Hall 13. James Barnes 14. Michael McClenic 15. Robert Hood 16. Buddy Murphy 17. Leslie Whitaker— Treas. 18. Joe Barnette 19. Stan Gains 20. Victor Bibbins 21. Chris Douglas 22. Ann Robinson 23. James Davis— Pres. % 269 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Pan-Hellenic Council, the governing body for Western ' s twelve social sororities, is composed of the President and two representatives from each sorority. The council offers the opportunity to work together in common philan- thropic projects and to socialize together in the all-greek pan-hellenic spirit. Sorority life offers enriched college education, friend- ship, leadership training and the opportunity to give service to others. In the service area, Pan-Hels philanthropic proj- ects this year included such activities as Halloween Trick-or-Treating for the March of Dimes and Christmas bell-ringing for the Salvation Army. Each year the Council sponsors such activities as Pan- Hel Open House, Sorority Sing, Pan-Hellenic Ball and Senior Recognition Dessert. My date came early! 270 Marilyn Smith— Pres. Jan Hoover IVIary Singer Barb Brown Robbie Ruth 6. Joanne Bennett— Sec. 7. Jackie Jessen— V.P. 8. Barb Kimball 9. Pat Strang 10. Wendy Robbins 11. Carol Abrigo 12. Gwen McClendon 13. Marilyn Schuldt 14. Debbie Haney 15. Gloria Northcross 16. Ellen Barker 17. Linda Penton 18. Janis Coe— Treas. 19. Chris Doty 20. Judy Hutchens 21. Cheryl Selak 22. Cindy Tatar 23. Mary Hemmer 24. Barb Johnston 25. Juanita Waiters 271 iFC sponsors annual Muscular Dystrophy Drive. .- ■Sr. ; yiMV« ijM«iijBl Q £• m ' % - ' J ?n K Jmt 1 p ' . 1 -y r f |l INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is the governing body for the twenty social fraternities on campus. The purpose of the IFC is to coordinate the efforts of these autonomous groups so that their scholastic, athletic, philanthropic, and social aims might be better fulfilled. IFC is made up of the fraternity presidents, one representa- tive from each fraternity, the executive board and the sponsors. The goal of Western ' s fraternity system is to develop a truly well-rounded and responsive individual, with emphasis on character and leadership. Our fraternity system has established a close relationship with the community around them by extending the hand of brotherhood beyond their own fraternities to all men. IFC sponsors annual Muscular Dystrophy Drive. 272 1. Jim O ' Donnell 2. Bill Smith 3. Mark Hanna 4. Jim McFarland 5. Ross Coppersmith 6. Tim Oviatt 7. Bob Slade 8. Mike Dallas 9. Kim Goldberger 10. Tom Byrne 11. Jim Patti 12. Frederick Byrd 13. Brad King 14. Ray Schmekel 15. Jeff Dizik 16. Steve Sager 17. Roger Proctor 18. Chip Perschbacher 19. George Coutts 20. Henry Carter 21. John Hunter 22. Gary Sanner 23. Larry Osbourn 24. Paul Hinkley 25. Bruce Hupfer 26. Jim Krempa 27. Joe Repya 28. Bill Root 29. Dave Perry 30. Chris Keller 31. Gordy Graham 32. Lynn Ternan 33. John Avots 34. Bob Isgrigg 35. Bob Kent 36. Brian MacKenzie 37. Dave Wagemaker 38. Bob Pallas Lambda Chi Little SIs ' s show great shape. 1. Dave Nedock 2. Jerry Fuller 3. Greg Eddy 4. Larry Woldt 5. Joe Moore 6. Jim McFarland 7. John Byrns 8. Denny McCosky 9. Keith KucharskI 10. Tim Armstrong 11. Dale St. Peter 12. Pete Sullivan 13. Bob Sabatino 14. Craig MIsner 15. Dave Welsbord 16. Gary Maher 17. Mike Smith 18. Tom DeVrles— Sec. 19. Jeff Horton 20. Jim Rodgers 21. Todd Laldlaw 22. Jim Wlike 23. Bob Showers 24. Jim PattI 25. Rich Fowler 26. Bart DeLaBarre 27. Rick Seltz 28. Jim PetruccI 29. Ray Brinks 30. Ric Green 31. Dave French 32. Ai Jones 33. Len Johnson 34. Denny Houle 35. Dale Zombory 36. Bob KosinskI 37. Bill Waggoner— Treas. 38. Bob Lueck 39. Dennis Boslo 40. Dave Forsman 41. Thomas Spanlolo 42. John Wolfin 43. Bob Jones— Pres. 44. Jim Walker 45. Pete Aylward 46. Phil Whitson 47. Bob Tebo 48. Mike Miller 49. Roger Schutter 50. Larry Helen 51. Bill Steger— V.P. 52. Jerry Newton LAMBDA TAU LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Dug out of a fine tradition, the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter at Western has given many observers cause to believe that this is one of the finest and fastest rising fraternities on campus. In two years of phenomenal growth, this group of individuals has shown that you need not be a conformist to be a part of a well rounded, unified brother- hood. Made up of athletes, scholars and just plain good guys , the Lambda Chi ' s are noted for their participation and success in campus-wide events. Yes, two years isn ' t a very long time to be on campus, but the Lambda Chi ' s at Western have made it look like ten, and that is why they say, Look out! The Lambchops are ready to take over the field! Lambchop ' s dinner turns out successful. 1. Lyie McPherson 2. Dennis Daam 3. Dennis Riets 4. Michael Bedard 5. Bruce Strnad 6. John Conn — Sec. 7. Jeff IVIatson 8. John Alien 9. Dave Haywood 10. Doug Mepham 11. Bob Kent — Treas. 12. Stan Oakleaf 13. To m Sutton 14. Dennis Acre 15. Jeff VanDam— Pres. 16. John Hartman 17. Tom Dunn 18. John Napiewocki 19. Mike Roberts 20. Jon Woodrow 21. Paul Bruno 22. John VanCamp 23. Rick Seeberger 24. Steve Pashke 25. Bob Banner 26. Joe Caringi 27 Bill Sherb 28, Stan Berry 29, Jim Kershbaum 30, Dennis Keck 31, Brian McKeasie 32, Mike Braddock 33 Dan Wilson 34 Don Zell The men of Phi Kappa Tau take pride in the maintenance of a high standard of scholarship. Striving for a spirit of brotherhood is shown through their participation and sup- port of the Student Senate, Young Democrats and inter- collegiate athletics. Other on-campus activities include Freshman Carnival, Greek Week and Homecoming, in wfhich their float Mutiny on the Bounty took first place in ' 67, and their War Wagon placed second in ' 68. 276 Phi Tau ' s place second with their old time Brink ' s truck. PHI KAPPA TAU Mass rush marks beginning of steady pace for Phi Tau pledges. 277 Team work spirits projects to success. Pan-He! bariquet tool place to Holiday Inn. DELTA PI PHI MU Phi Mu Sorority is fast setting the pace on Western ' s campus and quicl iy asserting themselves as the pivot point of the greel system. Striving for academic as well as social goals, they set high standards for their members. Active in such functions as their philanthropic project, they work together as a team and show the spirit of true sisterhood. 1. Barb Missman 2. Charlene Autio 3. Chris Kirin 4. Priscilla Wenzell 5. Judy Dam 6. Sally Ann Moody 7. Nancy Gill 8. Jackie Moyer 9. Carol Bird 10. Sandy Whiting 11. Pat Ratzow 12. Linda Easton 13. Barb Bennett 14. Terry Robin 15. Nancy Ainsworth 16. Kay Schmidt 17. Diane Frusetto 18. Judy Dunlop 19. Kris Adair 20. Karen Debri 21. Barb Pecl( 22. Nancy Nelson 23. Bonnie Liebler 24. Leslie Hupp 25. Karen Houseman 26. Barb VanTatenhoven 27. Kathy Snyder 28. Barb Leyden— Rec. Sec. 29. Mary Jager 30. Nancy Lippow 31. Jan Hoover 32. Vickie Schneider 33. Joyce Fouts— V. P. 34. Marty Smith 35. Debbie Freiberg 36. Pat Robinson 37. Sue Thams 38. Merita Seppala 39. Barb Wilson 40. Barb Meacham 41. Linda Graves 42. Cami Carruthers 43. Pat Strzyzewski 44. Vicky Wakefield 45. Linda Martin 46. Debbie Haney 47. Toni Milham 48. Sue LeRoy 49. Carol Ross— Treas. 50. Lynn Pierce 51. Karen Wenzlaff 52. Sherry Webster 53. Wendy Morris 54. Kathy Adams 55. Jean Bartnicki 56. Pat Tompson 57. Katie Clary 58. Phylis Franchino — Pres. 59. Judy Janbroers 60. Lee Ann Smith 61. Cindy Edmunds 62. Mary Hemmer 63. Marge Chiesa 64. Kathy Grigg 65. Ginny Anglebrandt 66. Connie Newville 67. Mary Richardson PHI SIGMA EPSILON Phi Sigs prove to be regular Playboys. A cheap price doesn ' t necessarily mean a cheap car wash. The brothers of Phi Sigma Epsilon are proud of their fraternity and support it enthusiastically in all its activities. This past year they participated in all intramural events, and several brothers are involved in varsity sports on Western ' s campus. The entire fraternity turned out en-masse and fired with enthusiasm made the rush program the best ever. The result was a pledge class that they are proud to call theirs and a fraternity with which they are proud to affili- ate. Their fervent participation did not stop here but was applied whole-heartedly, as always, to the homecoming float, The Wizard of Oz which took third place. Fraternity Sing found those Phi Sig voices ringing in the East ball- room to harmonize their way to second place. A high point of participation in campus activities was the presentation of Western ' s new mascot, Charger, to the University. The year was not only filled with the satisfaction of participation but with the enjoyment of many good times beginning in September and filling the weekends of our social calendar. The feeling of friendship they display as participants in University activities is bought out ten-fold at all of the social functions. 1. Bill Gipperich 2. Terry therkildson 3. Ed Higgins 4. Dave Simms 5. John Dacroth 6. Roger Priebe 7. Rich Chappel 8. Tom Gunn 9. Chuck McGrath 10. Ted Bond 11. Pepper Pettit 12. Jim Allen— Pres. 13. Jim Kelley 14. Gary Nagel 15. Bill ringer 16. IVIike James 17. Don lanitelli 18. Bill Patterson 19. George Sam 20. Ed Rogalla 21. Phil Gomez 22. Doug Dyzer 23. Doug Ratcliffe— Treas. 24. Paul Jesuale 25. Greg Davis 26. Joe Yock 27. Lee Jenny 28. Don Byrd 29. Tom Hiene 30. Dave Cinciala 31. Brad Bittenbender 32. Todd Adams 33. Bruce Waslewski 34. Bill Aymond 35. Bob Cousineau 36. John Mills 37. Doug Dorsum 38. Dean Hebb— V.P. 39. Paul Cataland 40. Tim Oviatt 41. Ken Weller 42. Pete Warburton 43. Charlie Henry 44. Len Lundquist 45. IVIike March 46. Bossei 47. Rick Beadle 48. Bud Logue 49. Jim Johnson 50. John Durren 51. Steve Brigham 52. Tom Cruz 53. Steve Redding 54. Mike Hopperich 55. George Coutts 56. Niel Erickson 57. Dan Krause 58. Larry Briggs 59. Drew Pappas 60. John Fayad 61. Gregg Pratt— Rec. Sec. 62. Chuck Bentley 63. John Host 64. Tom Ervine 65. Phantom Holmstrom 66. Dave Holcombe 67. Dave Smith 68. Chuck Jetter 69. Denny Hill 280 281 1. Russ Hernandez 2. Ross Coppe rsmith 3. Al Sanders 4. Dave Bernhardt 5. Glen Hass 6. Bob Ondravick 7. Steve Perkins 8. Bob Slade— Pres. 9. Tom Nolan 10. Jim Thurber 11. Dan Hardman 12. Paul Forster 13. Bill Ott 14. Pete Philip 15. Gary Watson 16. Jack Hughes 17. Mike Bradely 32. Pat Pfister 18. George Demchick 33. John Heinzelman 19. Skip Vesey— Sec. 34. John Holman 20. Doug Conrad 35. George Rehe 21. Bob Hofstetter 36. Nick Hoelter 22. Bob Isgrigg 37. Bob Webster 23. Jim Kokolakis 38. Phil Drapeau 24. Roger Babb 39. Bruce Ter Harr 25. John Allen 40. Bruce Hamm 26. George Fingleton 41. Chris Smith 27. Roger Swisher 41. Barry Kiefer— V.P. 28. Jack Weber 43. Jim Bradburn 29. John Pirret 44. Rudy Von Schmittou 30. Fred Salas 45. Gus Buchholz 31. Dave Smith 46. Tom Doescher 282 CHI TETARTON PHI SIGMA KAPPA Phi Sigma Kappa offers ttie opportunity to promote brotherhood, stimulate scholarship and develope character. Phi Sigma Kappa offers the opportunity for leadership, development and training— the opportunity to create a living atmosphere which provides the epitome of cultured surroundings. Each member assumes responsibility for his own affairs as well as the responsibility to the group. Phi Sigma Kappa, the fraternity of opportunity. Phi Sig ' s display fraternity paraphernalia at mass rush House display captures second place honor for Phi Sigs at Homecoming. EPSILON PSI PI KAPPA ALPHA The Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha take an active part in campus and fraternity life. Last year the Pikes took two trophies in the Red Cross Blood Drive, and also captured the intramural crown for volleyball for the third straight year. Besides participating in all intramural and campus activities, Pikes also take an active part in many community service projects throughout the year, one of which is their annual food drive. Such a wide range of activities serves to strengthen the bond of Pike Brotherhood. Hard work brings Pikes a blood trophy. Pike pledges prove to be good housewives. 284 1. C. B. Williams 19. Art Nash 2. Greg Zimmer 20. Jim Krizan 3. Bill Povlitz 21. John Jancek 4. Doug Blanton 22. Craig Essman 5. Warren Fournier 23. Ross Kladder 6. Don Miller 24. Mike VanHuis 7. Bob Boucher 25. Bob Kothe— V.P. 8. Bob Dodds 26. Jerry Engle— Treas 9. Duane Pitts 27. Greg Turley 10. Ron Drangin— Pres. 28. Dave Heinike 11. Bruce Krepps 29. Terry O ' Dell 12. Jim Cooper 30. Rick Chidester 13. Brad Moore 31. Steve Hallowell 14. Tom Girardot 32. Bill Dodge 15. Dave McKay 33. Steve Helle 16. John Blaizer 34. Ken Swanson 17. John Hartman 35. Dave Cleveland 18. Tom Perkowski 36. Bob Hylland 285 Fraternity Sing, a first place for SAE ' s. Sponsored annually by the SAE ' s, Midget Marathon termed a great success. 286 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Sigma Alpha Epsilon has been ranked as one of the best national fraternities for over the past thirty years. Since its founding on Western ' s campus in 1961, the IVIichigan Delta chapter has done its part to maintain this high rating. The promotion of high scholarship, true brother- hood, and better inter-fraternity relations are the primary goals of each brother. 1. John Camburn 32. Mike O ' Riley 2. Jerry Goodman 33. Skip Knapp - 3. Bill ladings 34. Fred Riedel %._ 4. Jack Thar 35. Dave Henderson . 5. Greg Miller 36. Bill Lynn 6. Gal Miller 37. Chuck Bidelman 7. Art Maerlender 38. Dal O ' Chap 8, Sam Thompson 39. Walt Webster sis 9. Fred Sabbe— Corr. Sec. 40. Cliff Wilkins 10. John Meadows 41. Jerry Groesser ' § | 11. M ke Ross 42. John Zeamie B 12. Bill Roosenburg 43. Thorn Bausman i 9B 13. Matt Kurz— Pres. 44. Bob Kelly bH 14. Bill McGaghie 45. Bruce Kramer ; uMH{ 15. Pat Phee 46. Jim Cypher m 16. Bill Wolf 47. Dan Zynch H l 17. Ron Stowe 48. Mike Danley Hh 18. Bill Heurlin 49. Jeff Bowden [ M 19. Tony Cavis 50. John Hughey gJNHi 20. Chris Walker 51. Paul Fershey 9J B 21. Mark Bonadeo 52. Jeff Pons HhSs 22. Steve Applegate 53. Larry Howel HHhB 23. Jerry Shook 54. Tom Dykstra IhBhR 24. Bob Gabel 55. Jon DeVinney I Sh 25. Luppe Floras 56. Mark Scallen B Si 26. Lou Conti 57. Barry MacMurray S HH 27. John O ' Brien 58. Terry Crater BBBHB 28. Bruce Nichols 59. Greg Myra E 29. Scott Moore 60. Bob Hess 30. Bruce Larsen 61. Dale Teed 31. Brad Smith 287 ' 2,001 Space Odyssey ' , a unique float for Sigma Chi. Sigma Chi ' s serenade pinmates of their brothers. 288 Sigma Chi, an international fraternity numbering 148 active and 170 alumni chapters, was founded in 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. As an original member of the famous Miami Triad, Sigma Chi is one of the best known and most respected of college fraternities, and the second largest in the nation. At Western, you will find Sigma Chi ' s active in all areas of campus life. In Student Government, M.U.B., U.S.C.B., varsity and intramural athletics and various University committees, there are Sigs serving their campus. 1. Steve Vartanian 2. Smokey 3. Dave Wagemaker 4. Steve Skelton 5. Jack Wescott 6. Mark Kugelman 7. Al Gay 8. Chuck Poulios 9. John Monigold 10. John Wagner 11. Jim Gummere 12. Max 13. Bob Lass 14. Pat Hanley 15. Queenie 16. Dick Waters 17. Bruce Griffin 18. Don Pollie 19. Randy Curtis 20. Rick Vosburgh 21. John Kaye 22. Chris Sierant 23. Pat Arseneau 24. Herb Sheridan 25. Mike Tomlinson Mom Canavan — Housemother Jackie Jesson — Svneetheart Darrel Davies Ed Carter 30. Denny Stark 31. Jim Bellinger— v. P. Scott Munger Tony Fioritto 34. Bob Leightman 35. Dan Shugars 36. Lee Stevens 37. Rich Skelton 38. Eric Robinson 39. Al Suffel 40. Tony Shelton Larry Tokarski John Farquarson Ken Taft Roger Cook Bill Kraus Brad Fonger 47. Jack Nelson 48. Ed Ryan 49. John Elkins 50. Steve Sager 51. Bob Venegon— Pres. 52. Steve Sipkosky 53. Jim Freeman Grant Winston Dick Rozek Pete Sarkesian Brian Miller Steve Armstrong Mark Hostetter Dave Carter — Treas. Denny Warfle 62. Ralph Hommel 63. Tim Moord 64. Dick Brown 65. Fred Keier 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 289 Sigma Kappa ' s were really Poppin for D.U. Variety Night. Up, up, and away has been the theme of Sigma Kappa this year as the sisters continue to work hard and have fun, reaching old goals and setting new ones. With a pledge class of 29 this fall, there are many new faces filling old places in the sorority. The Sigma Kappa ' s can still remember the glow of pride that accompanied their second place trophy in winter ' s Sorority Sing, and the excitement of having the second place sorority float in the Homecoming parade. At their national convention in San Diego last June, they received the Michigan Scholarship award and the national first place pledge training program award. They hope to display these new trophies soon in a new sorority house which they are helping to finance by having continuous projects, not the least of which is their annual Brown Book sale. GAMMA BETA SIGMA KAPPA ' Carousel ' takes 2nd place Homecoming float for Sigma K ' s. 290 1. Mary Murdock— V. P. 2. Rexi Cooper 3. Judy Rogel 4. Caroly n Perrault 5. Shirley Mueller 6. Nancy Fosdick— Pres. 7. Mary Parker 8. Sue Meyers 9. Gail Hillger 10. Diane Teeters 11. Barb Nienhuis 12. Sue Gillespe 13. Barb Sleight 14. Jackie Flynn 15. Nancy Martiny 16. Pat Collins 17. Kathy Collins 18. Mary Pat Randazzo 19. Nancy Cummings 20. Sue Greening 21. Lynn Myers 22. Mary Kissinger 23. Nadine Ramaut 24. Sally Nelson 25. Sue Rohel 26. Barb Pearson 27. Dana Zieher 28. Ginger Dalman 29. Marilyn Lucht 30. Roseanne Koenigsknecht 31. Liz Hansen 32. Diane Bergin 33. Cheryl Clore 34. Judy Zasadny 35. Carole Richardson 36. Tobi Caldbeck 37. Gerry Dubow 38. Mary Shea 39. Wendy Wold 40. Wendy Drobnyk 41. Ann Hartsuff 42. Marlene Strojek 43. Pat Beadle 44. Pat Burkman 45. Kathy Bassett 46. Kathy Fullerton 47. Peggy Brautigan 48. Barb Butzlaff 49. Chris Whipple 50. Leslie Scott 51. Sue Wassman 291 1. Mike McKinley 31. Gary Newicomb 2. Rich Jeffrey 32. Bob Amberg 3. Rick Beaver 33. John McKinley— Treas. 4. Jim Munro 34. Bill Pappas 5. Bruce Truex 35. Dan Hamilton — Pres. 6. Dave Kasper 36. Mom Karroll — Housemother 7. James Karchon 37. Mike Freeland 8. Barry Cox 38. John Doherty— V.P. 9. Jack Winner 39. Ray Wirth— Sec. 10. Tim Ward 40. Randy Bawkon 11. Lou Sabo 41. Phil Wroblewski f 12. Bryan Truex 42. Biff Staples I 13 Jim Flatley 43. Tim Fritz 14. Bill Hugo 44. Bob Leighton 15. Vince Buscemi 45. Bill Richards 16. Bub Benson 46. Gary Missig p 17. Henry Partenheimer 47. Roger Scheifler 18. Dave Pruis 48. Bob Lewis 19. Don Hill 49. Dave Allard 20. John Hunerjager 50. Nick Ruggeri 21. Bob Venhuizen 51. Jim DeRidder 22. Nick Guitar 52. Mike McCormick 23. Bob Critchfield 53. Frank Hofmeister 24. John Forbes 54. Chris Nelson 25. Ken Black 55. Bill Fuller 26. Mike Murphy 56. Terry Rouse 27. Bob Martin 57. Pete Sjoberg 28. Dave Lung 29. Mike Keenan 30. Tom Keenan 292 MICHIGAN BETA SIGMA PHI EPSILON A leader in Western ' s Greek System. The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have earned this reputation through their continued efforts in campus and community activities. In addition to their campus contributions, the brothers continually strive for the goals of brotherhood instilled in them during their pledge period. They realize the importance of belonging to a fraternity that promotes leadership, under- standing of their fellow man, and the knowledge that after graduation, they can return to 305 Stuart Street to re-live memories of their contributions to Sigma Phi Epsilon. Brotherhood begins with a pledge class. Western ' s Sig Eps borrowed the Spartan head from MSU brothers. 293 GAMMA RHO SIGMA PI 1 PWl— 1. Greg Hale 28. Kent Murray 2. Lowry Anderson 29. Ron Nye 3. Howard Gunther 30. Carl Ellison 4. Jim Ross 31. Joe Ottevaere 5. Tom Fehniger 32. Wally Nako 6. Peter Ettenberg 33. Steve Larson 7. Bill Bailey 34. John Mcintosh 8. Dennis Raetzke 35. Dave Hendricks 9. Rick Kerb 36. Harold Sklaw 10. Steve Guba 37. Andy Durkee 11. Dan Erickson 38. Thomas Moore— Tre 12. John Luther 39. Jim Venettis 13. Kieth Barson 40. Brian Sullivan 14. Jerry Wedell— Rec. Sec. 41. Tom Huber 15. Mike Smith 42. Jeff Pansier 16. Fred Mailand 43. Glen Luchies 17. Terry Treman 44. Dennis Mortlock 18. Randy Hartgerink 45. Sam Silaski 19. Denny Oehring 46. Jim Bear 20. Greg Conant 47. Larry Nelson 21. Jim VanDerween 48. Paul Hinkley— Pres. 22. Craig Emmett 49. Dave Coulter 23. Jeff Werner 50. Dave Lawrence 24. John Saltzgaber 51. Nick Beebe 25. Rich Paiiadino 52. Bob Huber 26. Curt Bunte 53. Leon Gyles 27. Dan Kowalski 54. Larry Vanlangevelde Little sisters are one of Sigma Pi ' s chief assets. 294 Sigma Pi tal(es all-campus champs. Sigma Pi is unity, fellowship and a kindred of minds bonded together by brotherhood. It strives for scholarship and attains an air of chivalry. Sigma Pi can be a T.G. on Friday afternoon, a talent show, a championship football team or a pledge formal and Orchid Ball. Sigma Pi is Wally Schirra and Appollo 7. It is Founder ' s Day and October 21, 1967. Sigma Pi is friends when you want them and an under- standing when you don ' t. It is retreat weekend, pledge meetings, blackbooks and grief. Sigma Pi is hard work and fun, it is a homecoming float and a snow sculpture. Sigma Pi is little sisters. It is studying for a big test and cheering for soccer and basketball teams. It is history and it is the future. Sigma Pi is . . . 295 Loving, Giving and Sharing is the creed of all Sigma Sigma Sigma sisters. By living these words and those of their open motto, Faithful Unto Death, they share the real meaning of sisterhood. As a bond of sisters they participate in every campus activity. Some of them include Homecoming, Dad ' s Day, Mom ' s Weekend, Greek Week and Sorority Sing. The annual Sigma Cutie Contest and mixer is also sponsored by Tri-Sigs to earn money for the Robbie Page Project. This year Sigma sisters are proud and excited to have the first house in Fraternity Village, but are also anxious to be joined by their Greek sisters and brothers. Third place Tri Sigs float down the street. 296 BETA RHO SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Tri Sigs yell their way to first place. 1. Mary Bowman 2. Jan Owen 3. Sue Higgs 4. Judy Meyers 5. Lynd Rink 6. Karen Brom 7. Barbara Andringa 8. Joanne Hale 9. Mary Kaye Foster 10. Vicki Foster 11. Nelda Crawford 12. Mom Lovett 13. Sally Ciffin 14. Mary Jo Nastase 15. Cheryl Taylor 16. Chris Doty 17. Julie Taylor 18. Gayle Potter 19. Mary Jane Radenmacher 20. Maryanne Poggenburg 21. Detta Klabis 22. Marti Crarmitaro 23. Peggy Cattell— Pres. 24. Linda Bomers 25. Mary Hendricks 26. Sue Wilson 27. Jan Coe 28. Pat Malnight 29. Barb Rummel 30. Pat Drazkowski 31. Enid Kaplowitz 32. Linda Wadsworth 33. Bonnie Adamski 34. Mary Ann Wambach 35. Carol Zull— Treas. 36. Judy Wituiki 37. Kathy Cowan 38. Carol Beauchamp 39. Marie Giordano— V.P. 40. Marge Ongly 41. Kit Helms 42, Ellen Barker 43. Lynne Kaster 44, Diine Dianels 45. Jan Moon— Rec, Sec 46. Lynne Anderson 47. Nancy Mills 48, Mary Metralf 297 Little Sisters support Sigma Tau Gamma. CHI SIGMA TAU GAMMA Sigma Tau Gamma has offered brotherhood and social class to men of Western since 1913. Chi Chapter was the first social organization, first local fraternity and first na- tional fraternity on Western ' s campus. With experience only age can endow, Sig Tau ' s are leaders among fraterni- ties today. The principles of Sigma Tau Gamma, Leadership, Excel- lence, Value, Learning, Benefit and Integrity, are promoted through involvement in many campus activities, a varied and complete social calender, sports and most important of all, academic improvement. Sigma Tau Gamma will continue to build men, create well-rounded individuals, and help build responsible leaders in society. The hand of brotherhood strikes 298 1. Cliff Nickel 2. Barry Nilson 3. James Krempa— Pres. 4. Robert Doll— V.P. 5. Carl Botan 6. Douglas Lowe 7. Paul MacNellis 8. Bill Feenstra— Treas. 9. Brian IVIoore 10. Wayne Blackburn 11. Wayne Erschele 12. Paul Sloan 13. Dave Chenery Bruce Pelon— Sec. Pete Percich Frank Sawitzky Edward IVIehney John Hunter 14 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Dave Bogema 299 Teke ' s Or. Doolittle, another first. One small part of Teke ' s pride is its Order of Diana. 1. Ed Greenup — Sec. 2. Craig Hedeen 3. Dave Leaman 4. Mike Dallas 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Mike Hatch Bob Holt Bruce Fowler Bob Stinens Dennis Whittington Frank Delantonio Dennis Zinchook Terry Schultz Bruce Abrams Jeff Boyd Bob Miller Chris Schnieder Tom Rigby John Petri Ray Bihun Larry O ' Neil Phil Parker Kent Squires Joe Licauoll John Dobbs Joe Kalinowski Dan Gautch Neil DeVries Jim Olson Tom Mahoney Tom Rick Brian Donelson Jim Kreason Jim Abrams — Pres. Dave Wilson Jim Rawsky — V.P. Don Snydel John Safron Ron Torenko Steve Stone 40. Doug Heystack 41. Brad King 42. Ken Zdral 43. Garland Holt 44. Jim Wesert 45. Bob Westdorph 46. Dan Edwards 47. Rich Tharton 48. Bill Smith 49. Bill Hysinger 50. Fred Travis 51. Buzz Ardaburn 52. Steve Danick 53. Terry Murphy 54. Dave Kingsiey 55. Dan Wozien 56. Bob Harris Dave Dolan Ken Welch Tim Sommons Larry Nolan 61. Gary Lamit 62. Al Burrel Don Miller Frank Sabo Jim Toth John Dunsmore Bill Rosenbaum Mike Redmond Tom Arnold — Treas. Brian Dickma Jim Prickett Jim Baes Pete Sudnick Gary Copeland Dave Hofacker Bob Frisby Tim Hill Rein Pukk 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73, 74. 75. 76. 77, 78. DELTA ALPHA TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon, the largest international fraternity in the world strives towards excellence in all of her en- deavors. TKE is the fraternity for life, her influence does not end when a member is graduated from a university. For many it just begins at this time, opening doors to future successes. And Tekes are successful. We at Western are proud to wear the shirt or jacket emblazened with TKE as we cross the finish line time after time. We are always ready to remind anyone— it ' s a great life, if you can TEKE it! 1. Greg Bronner 2. John VanOchten— Treas. 3. Gary Hankinson 4. Bill Sechowski 5. Don Miller 6. Bruce Hawkins 7. Peter lacoangeli 8. Buzz Waitz 9. Chip Perschbacher 10. Greg Siegal 11. Chad McKay 12. Matteo Dinolfo 13. Dale Kortz 14. Fred Manz 15. Butch Limberg 16. Jerry Flenar 17. Rick Cosiek 18. Dave Mcintosh 19. Bob Cochell 20. John Richardson 21. Roger Proctor— Pres. 22. Lynn Hinkel 23. Margurette Pratt— Mom 24. Randy Wiess 25. Tom Wilkins— V. P. 26. Apollo 27. Ray Milkeraitis 28. John King 29. Chuck Haffey 30. Bill Boyt 31. Don Palkowski 32. Robb Moore 33. Ed Vliek 34. Rick Johnson 35. Mike Hollerbach 36. John Hodges 37. Mike Riley 38. Jim Rumsey 39. Jim Franklin 40. Paul Foster 41. Brian Walsworth Unique in structure of organization, pragmatic in theory of operations, and exciting in capacities of presentation of activities to tfie eyes of Western, Tlieta Xi ranks high in the upper echelons of the University ' s fraternity life. With the moral, mental and physical development of each and every brother, they strive for the traditional Greek ideal, thereby throwing out the misconstrued conceptions that social orientation is their only end. Theta Xi ate a pie for a first place in Homecoming 302 Dogs, a great part of Theta Xi Life. mDt ' - BETA THETA THETA XI 303 1. Jeff Dizik— Treas. 2. Steve Christianson — Pres. 3. Hal Christensen— V.P, 4. Aui Kandel 5. Mike Deschineau 6. Rich Harwell 7. Steve Matsil 8. Dave Schultz— Sec. 9. Kim Goldberger 10. Marty Snilkin 11. Chuck Wycoff 12. Kevin Conlin 13. Don Farmaro 14. Larry Rosenberg 15. Doug Mellema 16. Mark Hyman 17. Dennis Templeton 18. Bud Huizing 19. Les Lamare 20. Don Miller 21. Al Linton 304 ZBT ' s set up impressive rush display. GAIVIiVlA IOTA ZETA BETA TAU ZBT believe that the most important phase of any fraternity man ' s life is academics: fraternity activities cannot be allowed to infringe on one ' s studies. Zeta Beta Tau ' s awareness of this is shown by its fine academic record. As far as they are able to contribute to this effort, they will. The ZBT Foundation annually provides thousands of dollars for scholarships, which are awarded to the brothers. ZBT looks for those who can add to the existing brother hood, widening the scope of the whole and yet maintain the unity of the fraternal bond. They seek intelligent, perceptive, sensitive people who will be capable of both intellectual and social development during their years at college. ZBT ' s take first in SAE Midget l flarathon. 305 Alpha ' s take first in fraternity track. 1. Peggy Means— -Court Member 17. Tyrone Mills 2. Chere Glass— Sweetheart 18. Billy Gill 3. Henry Carter— Pres. 19. Ronnie Clark 4. La Verne Vines —Court Member 20. Edgar Watson 5. Arros Eason 21. Dennis Wright 6. Ted Duckett 22. Francis McCauley 7. Sam Beckom 23. Richard Locke 8. Gary Clark 24. Donald Thompson 9. Milton Clark Jr 25. Stephen Colquitt— V.P 10. Dennis Perkins 26. Larry Lewis 11. Ted Alverson 27. Aruthur Johnson 12. Mike Laws 28. Wilford Miner 13. Frank Ligon 29. Mike Hendrix 14. Price Pullins 30. Billy Wilborn 15. Horace Coleman 31. Duane Miller— Treas. 16. Fred Byrd 32. James Mayby The men of Alpha Phi Alpha continue to take positive steps forward toward the concept of the college of friend- ship. On campus, the Alpha ' s have participated in and precipitated many affairs in which the entire student body could share. They have also strove to create a tighter bond betw een the black students here and the black com- munity of Kalamazoo. Their efforts have been purposeful and rewarding. 306 GAMMA UPSILON OMEGA PSI PHI Omega Psi Phi is one of the youngest fraternities at Western, and yet the fraternity has a membership of ap- proximately twenty-three brothers (composed of athletes, scholars and musicians) and an inter-squad basketball trophy. 1. Carl McNeary 2. Terry Pruitt The Men of Omega Psi Phi march on at the Delta Icebreaker. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. Irving Smith Dennis Booker 111 Jim Thomas Larry Ware Scott Warden Fred Robinson Gary Shephard — Treas., Corr. Sec. Jerome Carter Clarence Bates— Pres. Pierrie Hendrix Vert Trice Rosey Clark Jack Foster w 307 The booze was here, the booze was there, The booze was all around; Men cracked and growled and roared and howled Like noises in a swound. Day after day, day after day, I stayed, nor fears nor motion. As happy as a pain ted ship Upon a painted ocean. Ah! Well a day! What happy looks Had I for young and old. Instead of loneliness, my life Was full, fraternity! Oh rushee hear, you souls hath been Alone on this wide, wide sea. So lonely ' twas, that you yourself Scarce seemed there to be. Far sweeter than the parties fair, Tis sweeter far to me, To live together, side by side In Greek fraternity. The fearless Greek, whose eye is bright, Whose pin still sparkles yet. Is gone; and now the rushee Turned from the Greek house door. He went like one who hath been stunned, And is of sense forlorn. A sadder and a wiser man, He pledged the morrow morn. 308 I 6oRms The booze w The booze w; Men cracked Like noises ir Day after da I stayed, nor ■As happy as i Upon a painti Ah! Well a d Had I for yout Instead of loi Was full, fral Oh rushee I Alone on thi So lonely ' tw Scarce seeme Far sweeter Tis sweeter 1 To live togeth In Greek frat( The fearless Whose pin si Is gone; and i Turned from 1 He went like And is of sei A sadder and He pledged tl AnCi wlicU IS Livinq? A knock on the 6oor ... a sliAReO conveRSAtion ... a thouqhtf ul Action ... A kinO worH ... a con- sii eRAte QlAnce . . . An unOCR- stAn inci noC) . . . these ARC the thinqs thAt rriAke the livinq ' si6e of life. CheR WORStAll 308 Date: January 16, 1969 To: Occupants of Room 156 Subject: Rule Violation Dear Coeds: The discipline committee of your dormitory requires that you appear at 8 P.M., February 1, to face charges invoked against you for your actions on January 7 when you placed approximately 150 empty Coca-Cola cans in the trash incinerator. You should be prepared to provide an explanation for your actions. Failure to appear before the committee at the scheduled time will result in an immediate classification of social probation. Secretary of the Dormitory Discipline Committee It looks like they finally got around to doing something about that little escapade. I was hoping the staff wouldn ' t have turned in our names. Little chance of that. But at least they caught us for putting all of the cans in the trash instead of some of the other stunts we ' ve pulled. Imagine the trouble we would have been in when we put the empty Gin bottle in the director ' s mailbox. Or how about the time we were all sitting around the room drinking warm beer and playing bridge when I got slightly drunk . . . Slightly? That was the same night that you had to stumble down to the staff ' s room and pin up the Playmate of the Month foldout on the door ... and she is such a prude anyway. From the lecture we got at the next corridor meeting I would say that she wasn ' t too happy with us. But she would have been even less happy if she had known about all the times that we stayed out all night rather than take the late minutes. Or how about the time freshman year when we called up the pizza place and had three large pizzas sent to the director. I would love to have seen her face when they called her room and told her that her pizzas had arrived. 313 EAST CAMPUS SPINDLER lin the boundaries of Western ' s tradition-filled East Campus lies an ivy-covered home away from home called Spindler Hall. Although many of its residents are freshmen, upperclassmen return year after year to enjoy the warm atmosphere to be found there. Being away from the mainstream of the campus does not stop the women from being active. As a group, they participate in Homecoming, Snow Carnival, the campus blood drive and various other activities. Individually, Spindler girls are involved in a wide range of organizations and projects. Activity plus a home-like atmosphere combine in making Spindler more than just a residence hall. It is a way of life. FRONT ROW: Judy Moeller, Treas.; Barb Price, V.P.; Mary Voght, Pres.; Susan Whelton, Barb Leaman, Corr. Sec.; Kim Jankowski, Rec. Sec. SEC- OND ROW: Julie Tata, Susan Montgomery, Mary Ellen Costalunga, Kathy Klein, Chris Barron, Jan Teasley, Carmela Sctimante, Sharon Schaub, Mi- chelle Vickers. BACK ROW: Linda Bailey, Karen Centner, Sara Giese, Marti Orloff, Jan Ott, Shelia Lough, Leslie Ranstead, Lynda Eadie. 314 Even wash-day can be happy time at Spindler. When Spindler girls are pressed for time, study dates are popular. Colleges create messy floors at Spindler. 315 A ' Hungry Hall ' resident brings home closer by reading next to the Christmas tree. Vandercook Hall has always held an important place in campus life at Western. ' Hungry Hall ' , as it is called because of it having no food service, is always fired up for Homecoming, Snow Carnival, all athletics and a wide variety of other activities. The men have a reputation for being friendly, coopera- tive and for making Vandercook Hall what it is— a great place to visit, and a great place to live. The Vandercook reception desk Is always busy. 316 Chuck Socia, Ken Woodhems. Vince Scalabrino, Pres.; Dave Edwards, Treas.; Dan Walters, Donald Glover. Trimming the tree is exhausting work. 317 Idle moments are filled by model airplanes. FRONT ROW: Robert DemlcchI, Mr. M. WInegar, Scott, Debbie, Mrs. F. Winegar, Directors and family; Kenneth Aupperle, Pres. BACK ROW: Kenneth Schultz, Corr. Sec.; John Bowers, V. P.; Mark Mueller, Treas.; Bob Freed, John Peters. 318 Walwood Hall began an active year with winning third place for its Homecoming display— Billy Doo ' s Falcon Stew. This honor encouraged the men to pursue other fields such as athletics and education. Intramurally, Walwood participated in almost all sports. Driven by enthusiasm and a desire to win, the men were undefeated in soccer. The Educational Program Committee presented a series of speakers and movies. Two of the more prominent speakers were Frank Forest and President Miller. The men completed fall semester with Christmas activities and were especially proud of their tree which was hand-chopped and over twelve feet high. Presents under the beautiful tree are delights to Scott and Debbie. Building a fire adds to the lounge ' s Christmas atmosphere. 319 ' . -«L 5ft FRONT ROW: Cheryl Godbold, Janice Bens on, Margo Harper, Pres.; Michele Donn, Charlene Elkerton, Rec. Sec.; Priscilla Ziemianin, Corr. Sec.; Merrie Vernasco, V.P.; Cindy Bradley, Carol Grozenski, Elizabeth Neville, Joan Knapp, Treas.; Georgine Donroe, Martha Heller, Barbara Kopan, Janice Jettke, Sue Stafford, Merry Ellen Eason, Melissa Mattis. BACK ROW: Susan Hutchins, Cathy Pales, Carol Krings, Diane Bertelsen, Rainelle Shields. 320 MAIN CAMPUS SMITH BURNHAM One good way to relieve study tensions is a hootenanny. The highlight of the year for the women of Smith Burnham was receiving a first place award for their float, The Wonderful World of Walt Disney. They found that by instilling Homecoming spirit in the dorm, and by spending many hours working, they could bring recognition to the dormitory. Although Smith is one of the dorms farthest from the center of campus activities, it was active in all campus projects and festivities. The residents always find time and desire to donate to the campus blood drive, participate in Kalamazoo Tutorial, and in other worthwhile projects. The women of Smith pride themselves with the friendli- ness and spirit evident in the dorm, and the students, as a whole, are recognizing Smith Burnham as the hall where the action is. Learning new games is fun for both young and old. The Wonderful World of Walt Disney tal(es first place. llVfS r IS ERNEST-BURNHAM The girls of Ernest-Burnham are well-known on Western ' s campus for their great spirit in many activities: Homecoming floats and house-displays, blood drives, an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children and Dad ' s Day. Ernest- Burnham also has a reputation for being a very friendly dorm. The girls enjoy many in-the-dorm activities such as Halloween and Christmas parties, and special dinners honor- ing brides, graduates and honor students. The lounge of Ernest-Burnham offers a moment of peace and quiet. The girls of Ernest-Burnham bring a Mardi-Gras flavor to Homecoming. 322 FRONT ROW: Ruth Zaiewski, V. P.; Leslie Brilowski, Pres.i Lynn Kestarky, Treas.; Karen Wenzlaff; Carolyn Howe, Rec. Sec.; Elaine Pisarski, Corr. Sec. SECOND ROW: Debbie Munn, Maria Aldridge. Judy Meyers, Sally Stevenson, Rita Haunert, Vita Pantaleo, Janet Fergusen. THIRD ROW: Pam Brown, Barb Aro, Mary Jo Deegan, Ann Howell, Karen Wolfe, Barb Pearson. BACK ROW: Mary Higgins, Maureen Fleming. 323 FRONT ROW: Pat Antonopulos, Janine Gravel, Pat Dutmers. SECOND ROW: Martha Felly, Phyllis langiey, Darlene Ziolkowski, Mrs. Kassing, Director. THIRD ROW: Marge Kumbo, Muff Mouse, Sue Yesh, Sue Weston, Jane Hopkins. BACK ROW: Margaret Buttermore, Sara Shoemake, Sue Passage, Sherrie Smith, Cheryl Wurn, Karen Armstrong. MAIN CAMPUS FRENCH It says here to ' rub briskly with a soft cloth. ' 324 French welcomes the little brothers and sisters of its women. ABOVE: Could this be Western ' s Grauman ' s Chinese Theatre? BELOW: Studying is a sure way of curing insomnia. French Hall has an atmosphere of friendship and fun among its girls. Many activities enliven the school year, Including such things as parties for St. Patrick ' s Day, and Thanksgiving and Christmas. In the realm of campus-wide activities, the girls par- ticipate in Homecoming, Snow Carnival, the campus blood drive and Kalamazoo Tutorial. In addition to these, the women plan, and actively participate in programs for Dad ' s Day, Mom ' s Day, and Little Brother and Sister Weekend. 325 MAIN CAMPUS ZIMMERMAN FRONT ROW: Mary Mason, Bonnie Gaskell. SECOND ROW: Louise Curtis, Barb Mullally, Dorothy Malone, Carol Benson, Jeanna Anderson. THIRD ROW: Pat Merek, Jean Boughman, Kathy Hutchens, Bridget Ziegler, Mrs. Thompson, Director, FOURTH ROW: Maryann Meyer, Joanne Bennett, Assistant Director; Pam Standley, Dorothy Klopp, Sue Bacarella, Cindy Willis, Barb Wilson, Assistant Director. BACK ROW: Jean McArdle, V.P.; Sue Cooper, Treas.; Sue Baughman, Pres.; Pat Beaudlne. Trimming the tree brings home and Christmas closer. President Miller ' s Fireside Chat was popular at Zimmerman. Active is the best term of description for Zimmerman Hall. The women are concerned with developing a rounded college life, and so, participate in cultural and service activities as well as campus activities. Culturally, the hall sponsors speakers and various activities. This year, the Fireside Chat featuring President Miller produced a large turnout and a very interesting evening. In the realm of service, the girls sponsored a class of children in Appalachia, contributed to the Fort Custer Home, held a Christmas party for underprivileged children and made toys for the needy. Campus-wide activities included participation in Home- coming, the Freshman Carnival and an intramural basket- ball team. Signs for Homecoming call for great concentration. 327 FRONT ROW: Barb Gould, Treas.; Jackie Dillon, Corr. Sec.; Sandra Kemn- ski, Carol Patterson, Pres.-, Nancy Bockheim, V.P.; Shelia Westall, Rec. Sec. SECOND ROW: Pat Paul, Angle Wiedlicti, Evelyn Harper, Sandy Ray, It ' s true. Santa does wear a mini-skirt. ' Davis brings on the Christmas season with a festive party. 328 Donna Heliste, Esther Shen, Mrs. Thompson, Director; Brenda Pennington, Pam Umphrey. BACK ROW: Pat Ott, Debbie Payne, Connie Gebhardt, Mary Ann Karlis, Sue Adams, Linda Shumaker, Assistant Director. DAVIS The Man of LaMancha, an entry in the Homecoming parade, was one of the many projects which the women of Davis Hall undertook. The success of the float helped tha girls to build up spirit for the year ahead. Davis Hall holds residents who love to work for the betterment of the campus and the community, as well as provide enjoyment for themselves. The Man of LaMancha journeys down the street at the ' 68 Homecoming. 329 Learning new dances is a very pleasant way to spend leisure time. ABOVE: Tearing down the house display proves good vent for hostilities. LEFT: Good news in the Herald causes smiles on the steps. 330 FRONT ROW: Wendy Drobnyk, Pres.; Char Brandt, Corr. Sec,; Peggy Brauti- gan, 1st V.P.; Jackie Flynn, Marge Blakeley, Rec. Sec.; Judy Hamilton. Miss Lasowski, Assistant Director; Miss Lana Klisz, Assistant Director. SECOND ROW: Dianne Brenner, Bonnie Evans, Jenile Herrig, Ellen Galloup, Sue Wells, Jean Nilson, Lynn Harmon, THIRD ROW: Sue Meers, Sandy Miller, Mary SuHer, Kathy Moore, Kathy Vickers, Mary Ann Biek, Jan Sypnieski, Martha McDonald, Joanne Talsma. TREE: Sally Hunter, Linda Cooper, Chris Kovell, Kathy Rozycki, Sue Corgiat. The women of Siedschlag Hall have participated in many campus activities. This past year, they took first place for women ' s dorms in the campus blood drive. In the fall, the women took part in a secret brother-secret sister program with the men of Ellsworth Hall, which was organized to increase friendships, and to provide help for the Home- coming house display. MAIN CAMPUS SIEDSCHLAG 331 FRONT ROW: Ann Flook, Sue Hoyle, Lucia Mammas, Louise Westerlind, Geraldine Heuerd, Debbie Kelley. SECOND ROW: Betty Hannon, Corr. Sec.; Dawn Neilsen, Treas.; Kay Contos, V.P.; Sue Koppers, Pres.; Cheryl Camp- bell, Rec. Sec.; Mary Beth Snyder. THIRD ROW: Dawn Greeson, Sandie Enders, Nancy Willoughby, Gail Lewis, Gail Yarrington, Kathi Waterhcuse, Jane Pryor, Sue Alford, Joy Francis, Carol Formento. BACK ROW: Cindy Tatar, Karen Martin, Wanda Rovenski, Chris Miller, Pat Smith, Tina Koppers, Judy Reed. MAIN CAMPUS DRAPER Upon the arrival of the first freshman, the women of Draper Hall were assured that once again, Draper would reign as the friendliest dorm on campus. Homecoming events took top priority the opening weeks of school. A Fire-Up-Freshmen party kicked off a round of teas, brunches, and float activities. Our queen candidate, Gail Yarrington, gave all of the girls a special pride, as she was one of the finalists. Along with these activities, however, Draper also has its eyes focused on the more serious aspects of college life. In conjunction with President Miller ' s educational program, Draper has invited many speakers to its 11:00 p.m. Fire- side Chats. It is through these that the women of Draper become aware of the opinions and viewpoints of the leaders on this campus and in the rest of society. The women of Draper put in many hours of hard work to complete their finished Homecoming float— The Endless Summer. 332 MOORE Homecoming, 1968. Moore presents Bonnie and Clyde. ' Ideally located In the heart of the West Campus within walking distance of Sprau Tower, Shaw Theater, the Uni- versity Auditorium, Waldo Library, and the Union, Moore has proven itself to be the proverbial shelter from the storm for the 300 girls who call it home. Due to a conflict caused by preparation for Homecoming, Moore was unable to continue with its plans for a Secret Brother- Sister exchange with Hoejke Hall, but preparations for Little Brother-Little Sister Weekend, Mom ' s Weekend, Dad ' s Day, the Christmas party, guest speakers, and the monthly movies kept the ever-active girls of Moore Hall on the go. In addition, Moore Hall became the new home for its new houseparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and their year-old daughter, Julie. Quiet hours, corridor meetings, busy phones, and late minutes became part of the everyday routine for the girls of Moore Hall in their home away from home. FRONT ROW: Nancy Johnson, Treas.; Betty Barnett, Marsha Meyer, Corr. See.; Oebby Allen, Pres.; Mary Ann Halub, Rec. See.; Jackie Mitchell, V.P. SECONO ROW: Charlene Knooihuizen, Joanne Esch, Mary To dd, Nancy Ogden, Sherry Hook. BACK ROW: Cathy Davis, Angle Espich, Kathy Smith, Francine Zeldman, Sheryl Vogel, Lynn Zielinski. Do you believe it? Ruth Buzzi!!! The age-old question of male cuperiority is put to the test FRONT ROW: Bob Ayres, Dave Kennedy, Larry Harwood, Larry Zandstra, Ted Boules, Paul Foster. SECONO ROW: Pete Miehm. BACK ROW: Tim Ambrose, Bob Walsh, Bob Schutler, Len Peters, Wilford Dennie, Duane Knapp, Pres.; Dennis Doughtery, Wayne Pierce, Sam Salaski, V.P.; Ken Akers, Treas.; Terry Bond. 334 Composed mainly of freshman residents, Ellsworth Hall started the year with an apathetic spirit. As the year progressed, however, spirit grew in the men. Philanthropic- ally, Ellsworth donated 500 dollars to the Big Brothers Organization, and maintained first place honors in the campus blood drive. The men also participated in coed football games with French Hall, and in all other main events on campus. At anytime at all, Ellsworth men will be playing cards. 335 MAIN CAMPUS HOEKJE Hoekje wears gimmicks galore at Homecoming sing-out. ' The goal of Hoekje Hall is the initiation of campus-wide enthusiasm in all activities, highlighted by taking an active part in many varsity athletics. Hoekje is also very interested in promoting educational programs within the dorm to stimulate varied student interests beyond regular academic activities. Although the men of the hall take great pride and interest in all they do, Homecoming is always the biggest event of the year. This year, the men had outstanding gimmacks, and a very distinctive float, the Blue Max. As in past years, Hoekje Hall succeeded In retaining its position of leadership on the campus of Western Michigan. Hoekje ' s lounge provides quiet and solitude for study. 336 FRONT ROW: Gary Watson, Pres. SECOND ROW: Chuck Tobey, V.P.; julm Eisele, Sid Kenyon, Ken Pierson, Rick Korb, Bill Moore, Treas. THIRD ROW: Don Neidlinger, Mike Lacey, Bill Westfall, Dale Rahn, Rod Jonio. BACK ROW: Jeff Mogilewicz, Dennis Dormey, Don Burch, Dean Mankie, Charlie Mankus, Floyd Strandberg, John Emerson, Dick Post. yi .. I m e ■i p . ::o;S$ g N ' ' ■1 S ¥ Hoekje takes off with Blue Max. 337 Card games, an ever-present form of relaxation at Bigelow. Diversions mean nothing when residents have to study. Dancing in the lounge relaxes one resident. ' • 338 Bigelow Hall prides itself with the diversity of its residents. The men are represented in all aspects of campus life— athletics, academics, politics, and many campus organizations. Although the men ' s differences are great, they all have one common goal — to keep Bigelow on the map. They are always a threat in intramural sports, and they go all out for displays at Snow Carnival and Homecoming. This year, Bigelow ' s house display took first place in the men ' s dormitory division. Year after year, Bigelow ' s residents continue to con- tribute their spirit and ability to Western. They have always been one of the mainstays of the campus, and will continue to be so. MAIN CAMPUS BIGELOW FRONT ROW: M. Arthur Garmon, Bruce Linebaugh, Daniel Mohr, James Ramp, Dale Wesorick, Dominic Carbone, Jeff Poutinen. SECOND ROW: Ro- land Woods, John Pirrie, Tom Feinthel. Ken Wolthuis, Ronald Bullard, Assistant Director; William Dilaura, V.P.; John Backoff, Treas.; Gary Gil- lett, Pres.; Steve Williams, Sec. Jim O ' Donnell. THIRD ROW: Gerard Marshall, James Stacer, Ed Grys. Gary Allward, Greg Johnson. BACK ROW: Jim Stegall, Tom Zahn. 339 The women of Henry Hall are quite proud of having the distinction of being the first women ' s residence hall to institute a no-hours policy, an experiment which has become a reality for all women ' s dorms this year. Henry actively participates in all campus activities. Homecoming found the girls constructing a house display and trying to fire-up all of the residents to make Lights! Camera! Action! one of the best Homecomings ever. Also, many of the women contribute to the campus blood drive and other philanthropic projects, such as the Kalamazoo Tutorial Project. In conjunction with Western ' s Dad ' s Day, Mom ' s Day, and Little Brother ' s and Sister ' s Weekend, Henry held teas, pajama parties, and other programs, to make the families of its residents more a part of campus life, and to better familiarize them with the school. As in the past, Henry Hall is striving to make itself the warmest of all dorms. ' Henry Hall residents find that studying together is better than having only their books for companions. TOP: Could she be dialing for piano accompaniment? ABOVE: No birthday is the same without presents, a cake, and friends. 340 MAIN CAMPUS HENRY FIRST ROW: Natie Sears, Pres.; Gloria Schafer, V.P,; Gail Philips, Advisor; Debby Martin, Vicki Redford. BACK ROW: Kathy Horrigan, Lucienne Pettee, Sec.; Pam Klapproth, Treas.; Mary Michailo, Ruth Dygert, Patty Rottman. 341 VALLEY 1 BRITTON-HADLEY Fire drills provide the girls with a chance for a refreshing night-time stroll. ' FRONT ROW: Joan Murray, Pam Thomson, Sandy Weir, Barbara Greenman, Sue Shirl(ey, Jude Simicl(. SECOND ROW: Sarah Nowlin, Kim Duechting, Krisfene Bosworth, Sandy Heppler, Sue Blair. THIRD ROW: Barb Van Eenenaam, Debbie Mines, Pam Corington, Audrey Tarry, Cheryl Franczali, Jane Kilpatricl(. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Williams, Marty Webster, Annabelle Dean, Peggy Griffin, Jo Thomas, Rita DeGennaro. FIFTH ROW: Vicki Ketchum, Susan Honltanen, Kathy Miller, Linda Davenport, Linda Gatliff, Mary Gleason. BACK ROW: Sherry Salmonson, Marlene Strojck, Nancy Johnson. Marilyn Steiger, Gaye Hedengren, Margaret Donahue, Corr. Sec.; Judy Mrozek, Treas.; Alice Stanton, Barbara Nienhuis, Pres.; Jan Whitmore, Rec. Sec.; Marilyn Fox, V.P.; Miss West, Advisor. 342 The university community tested the students ' maturity this year with the installation of private phones and the liberalization of women ' s hours. The residents of Britton- Hadley met the challenge, displaying their maturity in all aspects of student life. The annual fashion show, Fall Fashion A La Mode, set the pace early in the semester, with the residents modeling clothes that fit into the coed ' s budget and style of life. Britton-Hadley ' s commitment to the Homecoming spirit paid off, as the house display snatched first place, and the gimmicks second place. The most important project of the year was the estab- lishment of a tuition scholarship for one girl who had given the most time and energy for the betterment of the dorm. The dorm was active also in campus activities, having the A.W.S. president and the Homecoming general chairman as residents. Trim your hair? We ' d be glad to. ' Mirror, mirror, on the wall. ' 343 VALLEY 1 ACKLEY-SHILLING From Camelot, to commencement, this has been another busy and successful year for the men of Ackley- Shilling. The 530 residents which compose this most progres- sive dorm on campus have been constantly engaged in one project or another. Interests are wide and varied, ranging from sponsoring an open house every Sunday afternoon, to active educational program. The men of Ackley-Shilling look forward to the first run movies shown regularly in the cafeteria and the occasional mixers shared with their sister dorm, Britton-Hadley. FRONT ROW: Dan Smith, Scott McPherson, Robert Cole, David Dinldeman, Bill Kinmont. SECOND ROW: Dennis Genson, Dave Davy, Jim White, Pat Tank, Mr, Robert Jones, Advisor; Allan Stubbs, Debbie Jay, Sec.; Tom Trick? or Treat? 344 Davis, Pres.; Tom Case, V. P., Mike Rickey. THIRD ROW: Salvatore Licavoli, Treas.; Bob Insberg, John Farquharson, Gerald Shook Rock Wissman, Mike Oimstead, Bruce Baxter, Russell Acker, Jim Kerschen. Amid chaos and confusion emerges an orderly system of taking messages. Ackley-Shilling presents Camelot. ' 345 Caramel apple sales are always a big item with the girls. HATS on T Coming back to a freshly redecorated dormitory was only the beginning for the women of Eicher-LeFevre. They kept adding more as the year went on. New additions to the dorm were a pool table, patio furniture and other items to make school life a littie more pleasant. The women had that special way of feeling as Home- coming festivities arrived, bringing a first place in gim- micks and an Eicher-LeFevre girl on the queen ' s court. With their brother dorm, G arneau-Harvey, a series of study-breaker mixers was enjoyed throughout the year, and a Christmas party was held for under-privileged children. Eicher-LeFevre also showed their usual interest in its adopted orphan, as well as donating to the blood drive. Even though not always recognized, the women of Valley 2 enjoy friendships, exchange ideals and ideas, create enthusiasm, and establish leadership and responsibility in uniting the campus. Delores Stewart, Rec. Sec.; Lin Childs, Treas.; Diane Cheseboro, Corr. Sec.; Lucy Sleight, Pres.; Barb Baird, V. P.; Nora Peterson. 346 Budding artists develop ttieir talents in solitude. EICHER-LEFEVRE FRONT ROW: Rose Meka. Barb McCrary, Joanne Gust, Lynnette Renner, Sharon Garden, Bev Dygert. SECOND ROW: Pam Sparks, Kayta Mansfield, Sue Neuman, Kathy Schultz, Cathi Licavoli, Debby Haggerty, Connie McTeer. BACK ROW: Ttieresa Daverio, Cindy Childer, Jan Mclntyre, Gayla Edwards, Lorrie Link, Bette Hensinger, Ellen Rink, Sue McKelvey. . • ' • . f ' H -2: I ■1 t ' - ♦ 1 4: jf! I f v fW ' r 1 1 1 i: . ' •If Jli ■' ' ' f i 1 J r frf. v % - Ofc-l tftik S 1 ii ■r ae 5i . VALLEY 2 GARNEAU-HARVEY Gameau-Harvey began the mainstream of its activities for the year by participating in the 1968 Homecoming, Lights! Camera! Action! The biggest contribution that the men made was a marathon run, in which they ran from Bowling Green University to Waldo Stadium, passing the game football. They also entered a float in the parade which was titled To Kill a Mockingbird, and participated in many of the other Homecoming activities. Throughout the rest of the year, the men took part in intramural sports, the blood drive. Snow Carnival, and various other dormitory and campus-wide activities. Once again, the men of Garneau-Harvey Hall succeeded in stirring up enthusiasm, and placing the dorm in a prominent position at W.M.U. FRONT ROW: Steve Smith. SECOND ROW: Ed Giroux, John Hill, Pres.; Larry Woldt, Treas.; Rich Rhode. THIRD ROW: John Norris, Ray Martens, Bob Dey, Dave Towne, Tim Tashjian, Rec. Sec.; Joel Olah, V.P.; Al Linton, Henry McCurry, Harvey Hoffman, John Van Dyke, Larry Orgeck, Jim Avery. BACK ROW: Andy Card, Denny Palaszewski, Tim Gignac, Rick Guernsey, Ron Sly, Bob Baldwin, Vic Fortezza. 348 Garneau-Harvey expresses its hopes to finish off the B.G. Falcons in To Kill a Mockingbird. At a relay station, a fresh recruit takes over for his weary partner. 349 FRONT ROWr Pat Powell, Dianne Maynard, Rec. Sec.; Anne Teske, Pres.; Kathy Grigg, Treas. SECOND ROW: Jill Maker, Crystal Robenault, Karen Swenson, Vicki Kuhns, Pat Shuberg, Linda Halin. BACK ROW: Carol Koches, Beth Charboneau, Elizabeth Spitzley, Maralee Nobis, Pam Zoeller, Sharon Muzzerelli, Ruth Ann Skridulis, Joyce Bauer. VALLEY 3 HARRISON-STINSON Santa Glaus and party. Christmas Carol add fun to the Christmas 350 An added attraction at dinner— a foli -singing team. The presence or absence of mail can make or break a coed ' s day. Harrison-Stinson Halls, though in the farthest removed complex in the- Valley, are centers of friendliness, spirit and activity. The women find time out of their studies to participate in all realms of campus life— honoraries, service organizations. K-zoo Tutorial, sororities and many other activities. Homecoming, always an exciting event, brought on the creation of gimmicks and a third place in the women ' s float division for Jungle Book. With their brother dorms, Eldridge-Fox, Harrison-Stinson sponsored movies, speakers and other cultural events. Also, there were parties and special dinners throughout the year. Showing community concern, the girls donated to the blood drive. Goodwill Industries, and held a Christmas party for needy children. Ali-in-all, the women of Valley 3 once again proved to be a vital part of Western ' s Campus. 351 VALLEY 3 ELDRIDGE-FOX Forging to the front in educational development and intramural sports, the men of Eldridge-Fox are establishing a tradition unmatched by any other residence hall. Through the mens ' desire to be an integral part of campus life have come such honors as the all sports trophy. Community betterment also fits into the plans of Eldridge-Fox and is exemplified in their annual Christmas festivities for local children. A heritage that will make our campus more com- plete and our community better developed is being nurtured in Eldridge-Fox. BG Birds Get the Tail End tal(es third place in Homecoming float competition Billiards provide a good study break for the men of Valley 3. 352 Eldridge-Fox proudly displays its all sports trophy, reminding all of its sports-minded residents. FRONT ROW: William Kimmins, Richard Aderson. SECOND ROW: Randolph Tiles, Assistant Director; Helmut Jagutis, Assistant Director; Tyrone Mills, Lyie Beaudoin, Treas.; Joseph Baessler, V.P.; Terry Niggeman, Sec,; Duane Miller, Pres.; Mr. E. N. Van Deventer, Director; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Surienga, Assoc. Dir.; Bill Johnson, Assistant Director; James Bohlin, Assistant Director. THIRD ROW: Jeff Gifford, Barry Flynn, Pete Pfeiffle, Jim Walker, Joe Pawlak, Dennis Parker, Terry McCarty, Marty Gottesmar, Dan Walberer, Loren Van Port Fleet, Chet Sliski, Arnie Leder, Paul Ziegler. BACK ROW: Don Van Suilichem, Cal Wallis. Bernard Kuiper, Denny McCrumb, Gregg Turley, B. Thomas Sullivan, Mike Talbot, Larry Bechtel, Bill Clark, Robert Mac Tavish, Scott Moore, Gary McClaine, Tom Ammel, John Phee, Lyle Hotchkiss, Carl Hobson. 353 Midnight snacl(s are a necessity to some. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING Whether it is approved off-campus housing, new apart- ments, houses, or family dwellings, 7,109 Western students call it home. Many students feel that off-campus life offers more freedom and convenience. For some, it is a refuge from the noise and restrictions of dormitory life. Others find it an exciting atmosphere of parties and total independence. Whatever the reasons, the number of off- campus students continues to grow, along with hopes of many Western students that soon all juniors and seniors, regardless of age, will be allowed to live in unapproved housing. Unique walls create an atmosphere conducive to discussion. 354 Marriage is a time to enjoy the fine things in life. MARRIED HOUSING For those students who chose to continue their educa- tion though married, Western supplies apartments in close proximity to the campus. This year, with the opening of the new Staduim Apartments, living facilities for married students were increased. It is in Elmwood, Goldsworth Valley and Stadium Drive apartments that common goals are sought, dreams shared and family lives begun in the educational context of a large university. stadium Apartments, Western ' s newest and most impressive married housing, Education begins early when both parties are students. 355 Wasn ' t it our sophomore year when we were making popcorn in our room — illegally of course — and the grease caught fire. Yes, and you finally got it out and then sprayed about three bottles of perfume all over the place to try to keep the staff from smelling it. Well, it worked, didn ' t it? She never found out. Yes, but our room smelled so bad for the next week that we couldn ' t even get near it. You should talk. It seems like I can remember one time when we had a surprise bed check and you had been drinking. We got you to drink about two bottles of mouthwash and get into bed but then you almost ruined the whole thing when you tried to sing. The only thing I could think of to tell them was that you had laryngitis. At least we never did anything like that guy over in Hoejke who flushed the lit cherry bomb down the John and it exploded in the sewer pipes. God, was that a mess. It ' s a good thing they never found out who did that. We never had any water fights either. I heard that a bunch of guys in one of the dorms had a water fight and by the time the staff got there the water in the hall was over a foot deep. Remember the night when the guys staged the big panty raid and they were so insulting that we were forced to retaliate with a jock raid the next night. That was fun. Say, do you remember that guy over in Valley 1 who came in so drunk that his buddies put him in the shower and turned the water on him to sober him up. Only he passed out and clogged up all the drains on the floors under him. I ' m glad they never caught us for anything like that. Getting caught for putting all of those cans in the trash chute was bad enough. 356 ORQanizAtions Wasn ' t it oui popcorn in oi Yes, and you fi three bottles of Well, i Yes, but our ro( You should ta when we ha drinking. ' mouthwash and the whole thing could think of At least we Hoejke who fli and it exploded i It ' s a good 1 We never ha bunch of guys in by the time the Remember panty raid and tf to That was ft Valley 1 who c; in the shower . up. Only he pas the floors und( anything III those Ci . smAll Room, ARtipciAlly Lit, AnC in this Room cwn ee seen a QAtheRinC) of people. not A QAtheRinq of whites or BlACks, not A QAtheRinQ of jApAnese or Chinese noR Any otheR, But A QAtheRinc, of people. An5 It IS out of the thoughts An6 lOeAlS of this pARtlCUlAR QAth- eRinq thAt the histoRy Books of tomoRROVv shAll RecoR6 mAn ' s QReAtest Achievements. RichAR6 p. eisele 356 C%L-v) X. ' Dear Applicant: Please indicate in the space provided any organizations in which you participated or currently list as contributing to your preparation for this position. ' That ' s what the application reads as I sit here, chewing my Bic and wishing I could just get a letter in the mail begging me to take an executive position without all this bother. What do they pay those people at the Placement Office for, anyway? Let ' s see, now. I could list ... no, that would give the wrong impression entirely. Hm, I wasn ' t in any church organization to speak of — wait, yes, I was. I sat in on a folk singing session at St. Thorn ' s last October. That ' ll do for religion. I could always mention my outstanding work with the Ugly Man Contest and that off-colored number I helped with for DU Variety Night— no, that ' s not an organization. Well, there ' s always Duplicate Bridge. Now, if I were an employer, looking for some bright college grad, what would 1 look for? Leadership qualities would be one for sure. I ' d want a person who has a history of being a real leader of men, a giant among his peers. Well, I ' d better forget that one. I couldn ' t lead a four year old to the bathroom. If only I could think of an organization I belonged to that would show that I have a sense of organization. I did alright in those committees I got volunteered for— until I found out calling the previous question might mean searching your mind for the question before the question, before the previous question. Come to think of it, I haven ' t been in a club that really means anything. Even my Junior Forest Ranger card is useless. 361 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION Frank Forest, Pres.; Mary Bromel, V. Pres.; Tom Hickman, V. Pres. Student Association Parliamentarian concentrates intently on the business at hand. Student Senators propose legislation at weekly meetings in the name of the students they represent. 362 Open forums permit a free exchange of ideas among Association members and the student body. Reports, opinions and views contributed by students form the backbone of the organization. Student Association, in its role as WMU ' s student gov- ernment, organizes, promotes and develops student concern and responsibility. Through active participation in the execu- tive, legislative and judicial branches, members exploit the opportunities of individual growth as a citizen. Projects such as Course Evaluation, Foreign Student Affairs, Sex Educa- tion, Bronco Transit, Freshman Orientation and the Leader- ship Retreat are carried out under the direction of the four Vice-Presidents. Student Association is also responsible for publication of the Western Way, sponsorship of Foreign Film Series and other cultural events and for bringing a variety of controversial speakers to Western ' s campus. 363 Enjoying every minute of her stay as an honored guest, this Little Sis tal(es a few moments out to watch the goings-on from her vantage point on the grass. AWS is a unified organization for all women students on campus. AWS exists to encourage scholastic achieve- ment, enrich spiritual and social growth and promote leadership opportunities for women. Several activities are sponsored by AWS such as Little Sister Weekend, Dad ' s Day, Twirp Week, Women ' s Week, Mom ' s Weekend and Spring Breakfast. The numerous functions involving AWS are regulated through four main boards Activities, Standards, Executive and Discipline Board. The meetings are open to everyone and women are strongly encouraged to come. j:--r I . . v? FIRST ROW: Kathy Smith, Noreen Cerveny, Sec. SECOND ROW: Robbe Henderson, IVlrs. Virginia Norton, Advisor; Sue Stein, Treas.; [die Meyer, Pres.; Linda Taby. Dad ' s were honored at a special program following an action pacl ed football game. Big and little sis enjoy an afternoon of field games together bringing to a close a fun-filled weekend! 364 GOVERNING ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS FRONT ROW: Pat Paul, Mary Lott, Marge Hannon, Linda Bailey, Mrs. Norton, Advisor. SECONO ROW: Marilyn May, Marilyn Zenti, Sally Hunter, Jeanna Anderson, Linda Tabb. THIRO ROW: Kathi Water- house, Carol Lans, Linda Henderson, Nancy Mills. BACK ROW: Sue Wells, Melissa Mattis, Debbie Martin, Maureen Fleming, Marolee Nobis, Betty Hensinger. FRONT ROW: Robbe Henderson, Virginia Brand, Nancy Flynn, Karen Roetger, Marie Giordano. BACK ROW: Elissa Gatlin. Miss Allie Parrish, Advisor; Linda Pelon. Sipping cider through a straw proves to be profitable as well as fun. The winning couple received two tickets, compliments of A.W.S. FRONT ROW: Michelle Vickers, Angela Espich. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Glatz, Mary Lou McKimmy, Sec.; Gretta Van Bree, Sue Hood, Advisor. THIRO ROW; Ram Corington, Pat Jones, Esther Shen, Sally Stevenson, Cindy Willis. BACK ROW: Diane Brenner, Linda Graves. 365 STUDENT SERVICES MEN ' S UNION BOARD Jim Krempa, Sec.; Chuck Eppelheimer, V. Pres.; John Forbes, Pres.; John Doherty, V. Pres.; Bob Amberg, Treas. Board members take time out for a Coke amid plans for future activities. 366 The Men ' s Union Board is comprised of all Western men. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in social, recrea- tional and cultural activities on campus. The five-man governing body elected each spring is responsible for con- tinuing such activities as weekly Friday night movies in Wood Hall, lecture programs, and the Snow Festival. The standing committees are open to any men who wish to participate in any of the organization ' s activities. Correspondence, phone calls and many hours of office work equal social, recreational and cultural activities. Ethen Vinson, Social; Jim O ' Donnell, Movies; Clarence Sabboth, Athletics; Gary Sanner Relaxing in a leisure atmosphere wfhen all the work is done. Mr. Hungerford, Pat Riley, Culture. 367 Skill and accuracy are put into practice at the Students Center billiards room. UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER BOARD The University Student Center Board works in close association within the Student Center by helping to promote social activities. Hootenannies, tournaments, bridge lessons, cotfee forums and Chicago trips are only a few of the many interesting activities sponsored throughout the year by U.S.C.B. Mrs. Householder, Advisor; Jeft Horton, Linda Biasi, Sue rox, Trudy Tallarico, Rob Tebo, Mary Weaver, Bruce Hupfer, Joady Levi, Ray Brinks, Mr. Hungerford, Advisor; Sue Holderman, Advisor. 368 Candy, gum, or cigarettes During the World Series, T.V. sets in the Student Center proved to be a focal point. Art provides topics for discussion. 369 FRONT ROW: Paul Vliek, Stuart Johnson, Craig Hills, Dave Sayles, Dave DeWitte, Paul Madill. SECOND ROW: Carl Smith, Duncan White, John Moor- man, Rodger Storteboom, Jim Klett, Dick Nichols, Joseph Ghattas, Paul Sheeter, John Binko. THIRD ROW: Charles Farkas, Thomas Zeimys, Michael Vustos, Tom Bartley, Visitor; Dr. Frances S. Hardin, Bob Dunkerwey, Visitor; Mr. R. E. Embertson, Advisor; Carole Busch, Ki-Nam Park. PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION The American Marketing Association serves its members by providing them wth actual links to the professional business vi orld. Field trips and speakers from the industry enable the students to gain first-hand knowledge and in- sight. The spring banquet highlights the year ' s activities. Professionals in the field of marketing contribute valuable ideas to weekly meetings. Officers: Ron Alger, Pres.; Paul Vliek, V. Pres.; Paul Streefer, David De- Witte, Sec.; Rodger Storteboom, See.; David Sayles, Dan Geeting, Dick Million, Treas. 370 FRONT ROW: Linda Marker, Sec.; Patricia Kyser, Beverly Broman, V. Pres.; Sandy Utrup, Brenda Iran, Pres.; Carole Rossow, Beatrice Collins, Sec.; Jane Lcngacre, Cheryl Yunker, Treas. SECOND ROW: Deborah Hildebrandt, Jean Gross, Virginia Johnson, Barbara Gallagher, Joyce Maton, Linda Kimmell, Sandy Johnson, Bobbi Orris, Judith Lutz, Jean Zietlow, Judy Dunham, Marilyn Koenig, Cathy Southward, Nancy Kiefer. INTEREST WESTERN WIVES FROKT ROW: Duane Knapp, John Bowers, James Burnham, Advisor; John Hill, Vince Scalabrino. SECOND ROW: Gary Gillett, Treas.-Sec; Duane Miller, Thomas Fehniger, Advisor; Gary Watson. GOVERNING MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL 371 FRONT ROW: Ed Belknap. V. Pres.; John Winn. Gordon Miller, Gregg Can- field, Ken Zaggy. Pres.; Roger Bober, Thomas Spieles, V. Pres. BACK ROW: Fred Everett, Advisor; Tom Turlotte, James Snow, William Moore, Jerry Hoover, Terry Jobbitt, Roger Burrows, Dick Bonarski, Sec.; Joe Morrison, Treas.; Howard Erickson. DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is an organization for professional busi- ness students. It was developed to encourage scholarship and interest in the business world. The members develop leadership qualities, social awareness and a fuller under- standing of business practices. This is accomplished by sponsoring business tours and professional speakers. One of their projects this year was speaking on business practices at the local high schools. A good meal and provacative speaker add enjoyment and purpose to Delta Sigma Pi ' s annual banquet. Residing over the Central Regional Convention is Paula Pendergrass, elected by members of Delta Sigma Pi for their queen. Stimulating conversation and free exchange of ideas are among the benefits reaped by attendance at the annual convention. 373 STUDENT SERVICES MOTOR VEHICLES APPEALS COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Allan Hudson, Sue Wassman, Ted Petropoulos, Mike Mc- Cormick, Chairman; Sharon IVlason, Dan Moore, Pat Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Stroup, Advisor; Mr. T. Wybel, Advisor. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Vern Mammons, Pres.; John Cook, Sec.; Larry Broman, V.Pres. SECOND ROW: Phil Ettinger, Mike Anton, Jim Prelsh, Phil Holman, Phil Avery. THIRD ROW: John Edmunds, Pete Versprille, Pete Perdok, Wayne Whittaker, Robert Bonghner, Sponsor. 374 — -i -. — Daniel Lynch, Lt. Thomas Edmonds, Treas.; Lt. Dennis Rocho, V.Pres.; Capt. Jerold Foehl, Pres.; Sgt. James Budzyn, Sec.; Gary Hart. MILITARY SCABBARD AND BLADE The primary purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities; to unite a closer relationship among military departments; to encourage the qualities of efficient officers; and promote fellowship among sponsors officers; and pro- mote fellowship among the cadet officers. Scabbard and Blade sponsors the Military Ball, Annual Spring Breakfast, pistol matches and competition among R.O.T.C. cadets. Queen Jerita Babcock reigns over the 1968 Military Ball escorted by Col. John Brownlow. Planning for upcoming events, enthusiastic members meet for a conference at the Student Center. 375 PLEDGES: FRONT ROW: Dan Ciszewski, Ron Wilcoxson, Chuck Kadlec, Rick Guzan, Ken Miller. BACK ROW: Rick Roberts, Scott Kruz, Brian KoeppI, Mike Goodman, Pat Gordon, Paul Winiecki. Entertainment plus at the annual pledge banquet PROFESSIONAL SIGMA PHI OMEGA The brothers of Sigma Phi Omega are an organization of men who share a common interest In the success and advancement of the food industry. Sigma Phi Omega is designed to prepare its members for the changing business and social world of today. The fraternity is active in campus events and business activities. This year the fraternity won a first place trophy for its Homecomi ng float. Industry Appreciation Day is conducted annually by the brothers in order to bring together the leaders of the food industry and promote their goals. The members of Sigma Phi Omega strive for excellence in business activities, campus events, and brotherhood. ACTIVES; FRONT ROW: Rich Dube, See.; John Endler, Terry Cummishey, Pres. SECOND ROW; Phil Bomarito, Ed Rogers. Kirk Hartmann. Ron Carr, Dave Duke. Jim Schrelber, Jeff Brune. Dave Zafarana. THIRD ROW: Louie Juba, V. Pres.; Randy Stella. Mike Dieboid, Jerry Snyder. Tony Pino, Bill Freeman. Bob Guerin. Don Muron, Sec.; Mike Cook. Gary Grenlie, Bob Hayes. Jim Christiano, Jim Young, Jim Madsen. BACK ROW: Steve Ewanio. Jack Stipp. 377 AVIATION ALPHA ETA RHO Alpha Eta Rho is an International Aviation Fraterity. It is open to all who are interested in the development and advancement of aviation. In the past they have had field trips and guest speakers. Alpha Eta Rho is now planning to rebuild an aircraft for its exclusive use. Although a professional organization, members enjoy their flying in a casual atmosphere of brotherliness. Terry Brown, Bob Briggs, Gary LaComb, See.; Roy Fraunhoffer, Bob Alex, Ron Mihike, Steve Rettke, Rick Donahue, Pres.; Larry Nightingale, Treas.; Tom Baas, Steve Reimann, Scott Shuman, Bob Butterworth, Marshal Giant. ' - ' 378 The Student Insurance Plan Is a low-cost service avail- able to students. This plan provides comprehensive health, accident, and hospitalization coverage for all Western students. The on-campus administrator for the plan has an office In the Student Center which is open to help any student with questions about the program. SERVICE STUDENT INSURANCE 379 POLITICAL REPUBLICAN CLUB FRONT ROW: Nancy Anderson, Kathy Foley, Sidney Johnson, Peg Gawne, Deb Hoover, Sec.; Cathy Beal, Sec.; Diane DeJohn, Candy Hunter. SECOND ROW; Gary Brown, Van Weimer, Roger Beyer, Randy Finch, Tim Leahy, Dan Walters, IVIike Zorn. BACK ROW: John Hunter, William Eichstaedt, Thomas Welch, Paul Mestemaker, Paul Wimmler, Jerry Woodruff, Walter Eddy. GOVERNING MEN ' S DISCIPLINARY BOARD Charles Stroup, Advisor; Steven Perkins, Jim Warmington, Gordon Graham, William Smith, Richard Litow, Chairman; Jack Thar, Richard Aderson, Alan Appel, Ernie Silverthorn. FRONT ROW: Chun-ming Leung. Lawrence Laur. Leung Cheng, V. Pres.; Benjamin Tan, Pres.; Byron Chu, Hing-shun Tong, Kai Chiu. SECOND ROW: Hsiao-chu Huang, Chi Cheng, Chien-hwa Yu, Li-yun Kuo, Hilda Tsai, Peggy Lam, Doreen u, Gloria Sia, Esther Shen. BACK ROW: Franklin Chiang, Bengen Chan, Viviene Lo, Anna Shing, Stella Ma, Shelly Chang, Hager Chang, Grace Chin, Angela Ny, Monica Lam, Jung Tsai, Tai-shun Liu. The Chinese Student Association is a fairly young or- ganization, although the history of Chinese student enroll- ment is by no means short. It provides unity, laughter, reunion and communications not only between the Chinese students on campus, but the Chinese community in this district. Being the largest body of foreign students among those enrolled at Western at the present, the members are active also in most of the International Club functions. SOCIAL CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Controversy and variety add zest to their meetings. Outstanding members of WRA. RECREATION WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Recreation Association provides oppor- tunities for any and all women students to participate in a wide variety of recreational activities. The activities included are; badminton, basketball, bowli ng, field hockey, slimnastics, gymnastics and a variety of others, as weN as co-recreational nights. In sponsoring these activities, WRA hopes to foster a more positive attitude towards leisure athletics, while promoting friendships and good fun. Up and over. 382 FRONT ROW: Debbie Taylor, Lorraine Geromin, Maureen Johnston. Judy Moore, Diane Dorgan, Colleen Mullally, V, Pres.; Sue Munn. Sec.; Linda Lyies, Treas.; Liz Miller, Pres.; Debbie Munn. SECOND ROW: Jean Neterer, Carol Steed, Judy Reed, Janice Hutchins, Suzanne Orr, Mary Singer, Linda Pelon, Nancy Johnson, Jenile Herrig, Shelia Lough, Marlynn Conner, Dennie Herman, Nancy Miller, Ruth Ann Meyer. BACK ROW: Sara Shoe- make, Ann Marie Mazur, Nancy Sautter, Inge Botts, Ferol Conklin. WRA girls fight it out to the end. 383 HONORARY PI THETA EPSILON FRONT ROW: Marilyn Sylvester, Treas.; Clai re Gotberg. SECOND ROW: Betty Byrd, Joyce McGhee, Linda Aldrich, Nancy Tomlin, V.Pres.; Stephanie Freese, Donna Burbank, Sec. BACK ROW: Feralith Shafer, Lucy Shaw, Pres.; Martha Van Sweden. PROFESSIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Dolores Delmont, Carolyn Morgan, Sunny Beehler, Rick Smaga, Cathy Bergemann, Joyce Simpkins, Linda Ortega, Dolores Barr, Judy Stoeckinger. PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC ARTS SOCIETY James Volmer, Sponsor; Steven Johnson, Phil Ceton, Pres.; Ron Semran, James Lopatkiewicz, Don Snydel, Sec.; Bruce Polak, Jerome Chiappisi, John Wizorek, Charles Furstenau, Treas.; Mike Keklak, V.Pres.; Constantino Prezioso. Determination Is a prerequisite for Graphic Art students. The Graphic Arts Society is for students enrolled in printing management, vocational-industrial teaching, or in- dustrial arts majors with a printing minor. The ideals of the society are to assist in keeping niembers informed of new innovations in the printing industry, to create fellowship and brotherhood among the members, and to heighten interest and cooperation in their studies. The Graphic Arts Society meets once each month for an informative and entertaining program. Work meetings are held as needed to print various articles for campus organizations. 385 FRONT ROW: Greg Zimmer, Clyde LaLonde. Frederick Walenga, Terry Schmoidt, Jim Dotioghue. Al Sitar, Pete Phillip, Randy Hamlin. BACK ROW: William Japinga, Advisor; Chet Trybus, John Smith, Marty Zimmer, Jerry Van Treese, Vic Skomedal, Jim Irvis, Kaminski, Zane Cannon, Advisor. Greg Koziel, Stanley Ortwein, Carl Alpha Delta Sigma or ADS, is a National Professional Advertising Fraternity. The purpose of ADS is to profes- sionalize advertising through education. Members are qualified undergraduate male students interested in ad- vertising and allied areas of communication. The W.M.U. Chapter prides itself in being the largest undergraduate chapter ever installed nationally ... 81 members. W.M.U. ' s new membership is already being rec- ognized nationally. Three members have received scholar- ship awards to Direct Mail Institutes and four have been chosen for fellowships to Chicago Advertising Club Semi- nars. In addition more students are serving as interns in advertising jobs than ever before. ADS alumnus, Jim Schueler of Procter and Gable advertising, returns to tell how it really is in the field. 386 Lois Sherock, GAX, cuts cake at ADS first birthday party, as Jim Lardner watches. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Dr. Roland Hicks, ADS IVIid-western National Vice-President, is honored guest and speaker at first Founder ' s Day Dinner. 5k 1 t lf!r Ti -r M m tf JjM % Nh .Jl wgSlwAv% ii ri9i ii Newly created Advisor ' s Award adds humor and tradition to local chapter ' s activities. Chester Trybus (right), ADS Chapter President, 1968, congratulates newly elected President, 1969, Clyde LaLonde. 387 COMPETITIVE FORENSIC SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Robert Brignall, Cheryl Macioszczyk, Ken VanCleve. SECOND ROW: Joe Zura, Sylvia Davis, Jim Smith, Grad. Assistant; Dr. James Jasksa, Coach; Leslie Decker. BACK ROW: David Weisbrod, James Wickline, David Hendricks. The Forensic Association ' s purpose is to develope the whole speaker through intercollegiate speech events. Non-competitive activities play an integral part in develop- ing the field of public speaking and debate. The WMU forum furnishes an atmosphere of free discussion of current problems. Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha allows members to pursue their field of interest amid fraternal organizations. 388 FRONT ROW: Robert Pauly, James Loscaizo, Jerry Parker, James Barnes, Robert Hayden. SECOND ROW: Charles Dix, Arthur Terpstra, Kenneth Lewis, Stephen Conrad, James Hanson, Raymond Pyryt, Ronald Kandell. BACK ROW: Kenneth Burnside, Pros.; Neal Ferguson, V.Pres.; Richard Van Dyk, Treas.; Larry White, Sec.; Dr. Glade Wilcox, Advisor. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS WESTERN RANGERS FRONT ROW: M. Clark Jr., J. Peters, G. Hart, R. Schoenherr, X.O. SFC W. Burke, Advisor; J. Parks, CO.; J. Foehl, T. Rumple, G. Miller. SECOND ROW: E. Kotarski, R. Bertin, L. Telfor, W. Tanner, T. Preslow, C. Dumiller, D. Brunger, J. Hiscock, S. Gills, R. Lorenzetti, W. Benjamin. BACK ROW: J. Bieri, J. Tebor, F. Strandberg, D. Bean, D. Eick, J. Johnson, R. Van Huis, J. Hawson, L. Luck, D. Julian, L. Johnson, D. Lundgren, R. Hayes, J. Campbell, R. Union, J. Little. 389 SERVICE ALPHA PHI OMEGA S ' - -d , . • . Instilling a spirit of leadership and friendship is the main goal of members of Alpha Phi Omega, a national fraternal organization. The members provide numerous services on campus, including blood drives and eye bank donations which benefit the entire community. The Ugly Man Dance, an annual event at Western, is sponsored for charity purposes. Campus activities that involve members are ticket sales, ushering and building a Homecoming float. President Miller injects his ideas into a general meeting held by members of this service fraternity. FRONT ROW: Dave McLease, Joe Buckles, Bob Johnson. SECOND ROW: Tom Edmunds, Treas.; Dennis O ' Connell, V. Pres.; Jim Lucas, Pres.; Dave Dehn, V. Pres.; IVIarty Jones, Jeff Beard, Sec. BACK ROW: Mike Miller, Tom Heatherman, Bill Nangold, Edward Abshagerr, Larry Swanson, Bruce Foerch, Berry Demers, Alumni See.; Frank Ehrhardt, Sec.; Bill Chenoweth, Rick Wilheelm, Dave Wislerod. 390 ' W CLUB The W Club, one of the more spirited groups on campus, aims to promote sportsmanship and fair play in athletics, while improving the general standards of inter- collegiate sports. In addition, the members strive to maintain a good standard of scholarship among athletes. Their major activity is selling the white Bronco hats. FRONT ROW: Bill Roche, Pete LaRouech, Ed Baukowski, Rick Manuszak. SECOND ROW: Art Nash. Mike Gross, Bill Nobles. BACK ROW: John Piatek, See.; Larry Stump, V. Pres.; Gordy Niles, Pres.; Jerry Collins, See.; David Sohlonski, Treas. The sisters of Delta Zeta assist the Varsity ' W ' Club in selling Bronco hats. 391 FRONT ROW: Harv Nolen, Bob Briggs, Glenn Miller, Roger Hewlett. SECOND ROW: Larry Wingeier, James Stacer, Ron Shamblin, Jim Warren, Dick Murphy, John Sweet, Pres.; Ed Hallin, Don Verhaagen, Nick Schubeck, Arnold Lochner, Mike Hunter, Dr. Bill Buys, Sherm Smith, Bill Pheiffer, Dave Brooks, Treas.; Roger Hansen, Harry Kooyman, Florence Bournazos, Sec. AVIATION SKY BRONCOS The Sky Broncos, Western ' s flying club, stress skill and safety while flying. Lessons are offered to the members which eventually lead to private or commercial licenses. Competing in intercollegiate flying meets which tests the skill of the pilots, and traveling throughout the United States are activities of the club. Their annual plane wash sparks enthusiasm among Western ' s Sky Broncos. PROFESSIONALS SOCIETY OF TOOL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS FRONT ROW: Paul Mulder, Bob Smillie, George Lundy, V. Pres,; Ken Powers, Treas.; Jack Krenek, Sec.; Larry Wood. SECOND ROW: Roscoe Douglas, Advisor; Dennie Schafer, Kenneth Germain, Michael Anton, Dr. Nantz, Advi sor; Dick Maton, Pres. X.J 3i: J : , rr III ALPHA BETA ALPHA FRONT ROW: Donald Lehnus, Advisor; Louise Furber, Pres.; Judy Thompson, V. Pres.; Margaret Zugler, Sec.; Colleen Archer, Sec.; Bruce Daniels, Treas.; Marilyn Miller, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Jane Schneider, Rosemary Richey, Rosa Floras, Ann McManmon, Linda Beyers. THIRD ROW: Marsha Montz, Judy Langworthy. Janis Ludwig, Mary Ann Buescher, Pat Tolf, Mary Velt- man, Phyllis Irwin. FOURTH ROW: Marg Gillham, Sara Lee Sanetrick, Linda Gaertner, Chris Kouzoujian, Julie Giant, Mary Ann Slazinski, Melissa Orr, Robert Hamel. Accomplishing the ski run belongs only to the experienced Lack of a ski tow often causes complications. %ll- ' I SKI CLUB The purpose of the Ski Club is to promote and teach athletic activity in the spirit of en thusiastic friendship. The club meetings last the entire school year with the main emphasis on the winter aspect of skiing. Trips are planned for the winter term including a special trip for those interested in going to Colorado over the Holidays. The Ski Club is also of much importance to the Ski Hill Area on campus, providing maintenance crews and a local Ski Patrol Chapter. FIRST ROW: Barb Glenny, Pres.; Bill Johnson. BACK ROW: Gary Fisher Vic Skomedal, Cathy Bailey, Carol Mika, Jeff Gayer, Pete Pfeiffle. 395 Small hills aren ' t much of a challenge, but a lot safer. Seriousness is only meant for the slopes, A1A Lodges prove to be an interesting part of a ski trip. 396 Let ' s see now. Who isn ' t here yet? OMEGA CHI GAMMA The purpose of Omega Chi Gamma is to promote high scholarship, an active participation in college functions and a lasting bond of friendship among the off-campus women. Annual activities of Omega Chi Gamma consist of participation in homecoming, sponsoring an annual mixer and holding a Spring Ball. Looking over the finished product. 397 Flower power in action— the annual mum sale on Dad ' s Day, spon- sored by Occupational Therapy. PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY The Occupational Therapy Club is organized to promote an interest in the field of rehabilitation. Students in the curriculum of Occupational Therapy learn about the many aspects of the community. The club ' s project for the fall of 1968 was a party given for the children at the John F. Kennedy Center. The Oc- cupational Therapy Club also has fund raising projects which include the annual mum sale on Dad ' s Day and a note card sale. FRONT ROW: Sharon McDermott, Miss Slack, Advisor; Nancy Paul, See.; Jane Terry, Marilyn Sylvester, V. Pres.; Karen Ray, Verna Katip, Dale Drooger. BACK ROW: Kathy Stanoz, Mrs. Wagnitz, Advisor; Marty Van Sweden, Gerry Dubow, Carol Roeseler, Pres,; Kay Compaan, Treas.; Ferilith Shafer, Cheryl Bash. The timeless efforts of serving others is reflect- ed in their progress and achieuement. Questions, problems, and planning — possible only with the help of advisors. Putting theory into practice isn ' t as easy as it looks. Determination is supplemented with big doses of understanding and patience. 399 HONORARY PI OMEGA PI FRONT ROW: Jo Winglier, Vivian Waike, Lillian Taylor, Sandy Regan, Don Peterson, Mary Brower, Sue Fox, Dr. F. Bournazos, Diane Brown. SECOND ROW: Betty Johnson, Suzanne Wilson, Donna Flath, Jon Dixon, Jean Gustafson, Harvey Cosgrove, Donna Dilly, Cynthia Belli. BACK ROW: Peggy Kreyek, Phillip Douma, Dr. M. McKitrick, Dr. L. Moskovis, Advisor; Glen Mass, Pres.; Kitty Kriedler, Treas.; Dr. D. Jones, Carol Smith, V.Pres.; Ken Martin, Advisor; Georgia Cordrey, Sec.; Barbara Kozlik, Sec.; Ingrid Tillman, Sec.; Dr. E. Marietta. PROFESSIONAL PRE-LAW FRONT ROW: P. Duff, Sec.; M. Houck, Treas.; G. Brown, V.Pres.; B. Atkinson, Treas.; SECOND ROW: L. Sanderlin, W. Hall, L Brandl, T. Post, D. Renbarger. THIRD ROW: E. Wierenga, F. Sims, S. Sinicropi, P. Crumley, D. Castonquay. FOURTH ROW: M. Dumphey, H. Cross, H. Peckham, W. Schlueter, R. Jeschke. FIFTH ROW: S. Hausen, J. Miles, P. Nichols, T. Graves, T. Pluff. SIXTH ROW: J. Gambino, K. Melick. BACK ROW: J. Krempa, R. Krol, D. Henderson, W. Iddings, G. Onasch, D. Sayles, R. Allen, L. Smith. 400 FRONT ROW: James Sabo, V.Pres.; Marty Gottesman, Dennis Jaques. SECOND ROW: Donald Boyer, Cal Bennett, Pres.; Alan Smith, Lindsay Farnan, Advisor; Dale Wesorick. THIRD ROW: Walt Carothers, Ron Davis, Robert Payne. BACK ROW: Mike Barton, Dick Dahring, Jotin Albert, Paul Payne. PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION This professional organization is for men wlio are majoring or minoring in tiie field of industrial education. Activities, field trips and projects are planned by the mem- bers at monthly business meetings. The members also have work meetings twice a week when they make paddles, plaques and other novelties. An annual Dinner Dance is held in cooperation with Epsilon Pi Tau. Sanding, measuring, and carving-wood products of beauty and skill for profit and practice. Amateur performances bring satisfaction and enjoyme nt to participants as well as the audience. SOCIAL VET ' S CLUB The Vet ' s Club includes all veterans who have completed their military service and who qualify under the G.I. Bill. This social organization has many activities which include a Christmas party given for the children at the State Hospital and an Easter Egg hunt in Goldsworth Valley for children of Western ' s faculty members and students. FRONT ROW: Don Wilson, Treas.; Jotin Plott, Pres.-, Don Mowl, Dr. Morrison, Advisor; Rainer raust, V. Pres.; Robert Cooper, Sec. SECOND ROW: Gary Ford, Glenn Lewis, Howard Heimke, Jerry Koch, Dave Koestner, Phil Harrison, Jack Taylor, Phil Ceaton. THIRD ROW: Don Griffioen, Bill Haase, Bill Scherkey, Ted Sheldon, Dave Molnix, Bruce Corstange, Peter Rodeboom, Sherm Smith, Bob Sisung. FOURTH ROW: Ondra Robinson, Duane Spears, Philip Weaver, Dick Lebold, Mike Robb, Jim Hoffman, Bill Rumba, Carl Blankenburg, Dennis Mountain, Dave Conner. FIFTH ROW: Paul Faulkner, Robert Loutit, John Pfanz, Doug Smith, Jerry Warnke, Wayne Brigman, Carl Phinney, Tim Roach, Kurt Gorbutt. BACK ROW: Bob Cebulak, Ron Swagman, Larry Dinsmore, Peter Phillips, Allen Couch. 402 Bottom ' s Up is a familiar cry, echoing throughout the Vet ' s Club. Christmas is a time of giving and sharing, malting us all feel young again. 403 FRONT ROW: Nancy Albertson, Sec.; Adel Fadel, Pres.; Cathy Wang, Sec.; Samir Homsi, V. Pres.; Suhashni Datta. Maria Nicholas. SECOND ROW: Henry Pearson, Elizabeth Wheatley, Sami Asfahani, Gloria Sia, Mervyn IVIascarenhas, Sylvia Canadas, Kyung-Gi Kim, Andrea Shirley, Victor Al- varado, Mubarak Khafra, Mahmoud Al-Mouallimi. Keko Okuda. THIRD ROW: Mohamed Al-Gassim, Nancy Towers, Yves Laubie, Gloria Taylor, Esther SOCIAL INTERNATIONAL CLUB Shen, Phyllis Haynes, Ahmed Swaidan, Roas Flores, Kemal Cankaya, Gide- on Laronne, Fahd Al-Soliman, Issac Okusanya, Jim Wood, Ki-Yop Lim. FOURTH ROW: C. V. Khanna, Sigismund Dabiri, Ursula Kneisel, Syed Kutubuddin, Marjatta Turunen, Farouq Mansour, Christine Schonian. BACK ROW: Saykyoun Ow, Udai Nataraj, Kai Fat Chiu, Ivan Mascarenhas, Te- shome Asfaw. The International Club serves to draw together students from all over the world for a mutual exchange of ideas, cultures and experiences. The club helps establish lasting friendships and promotes a better understanding of the nations and peoples of this world. The meetings are both social and academic, including overnight conferences, mixers, dinners, hayrides and snow parties. The activities of the year are highlighted by the International Festival in the fall and the Internation Buffet in the winter. Fall and the Internation Buffet in the winter. Noriko demonstrates an art of her country. 404 SERVICES KALAMAZOO TUTORIAL USHER CORPS FRONT ROW: Jerry Danko, Larry Marsh, Bob Chadwick, Dave Heggen, Guy Hiestand, Ken Hackett, Zulu, Mascot; Duff Marley, Roger Nemrava, Sec.; Chuck McKenna, David Grooters, Treas.; Robert Walsh, V. Pres.; David Koestner, Pres. SECOND ROW: Willard Huntoon, Hugh Colvin, James Doe, Phil VanSyckle, Bruce Viguers, James Saltzgaber, Chuck Nolan, Barry Atha. THIRD ROW: Jeff Chamberlin, Paul Streeter, Dave Castle, Tom Or- towski. FOURTH ROW: Bill Millar, Al Bodine, Jerry VanDusen, Paul Vliek, John Grunwald, Larry Petersen, Tom Kibbey, Jim Mills, Jerry VanNoord, Chuck Anderson. BACK ROW: Mike Konicki. PROFESSIONAL ALPHA KAPPA PSI The members of Alpha Kappa Psi are proud to be one of the twenty largest national fraternities in existence. This group stresses excellent business atmosphere, service to the community, and a strong social program. A major annual event sponsored by the group is Career Day, in which hundreds participate. In addition, Alpha Kappa Psi ' s, is well known for helping the children of Kalamazoo to enjoy Christmas, and for sending a Christmas card from Western Michigan University to Vietnam. Working together as a management consultant team, these mem- bers of Alpha Kappa Psi are gaining valuable experience while helping small businesses. 406 The business of keeping iiouse is another aspect of fraternal living, cheerfully undertaken by these members. The brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi are proud of their achievement, yet always strive to further their professional abilities. 407 Recreation is a vital part of this group. PHI EPSILON Phi Epsilon is a professional organization for women physical education majors and minors. It tries to help the members become aware of their professional responsibility both to fellow workers in their profession and to other students. During the year they have professional meetings, with a variety of speakers. FRONT ROW: Nanette Ozanich, Pres.; Inge Botts, V.Pres.; Betsy Leyh, Darlene Zioll owsl i, Bev Baker, Diane Dorgan. SECOND ROW: Ann-Marie Mazur, Sec.; Nancy Sautter, Judy Moore, Maxine O ' Chap, Jane Lewinsl(i, Pam McCarthy. BACK ROW: Sue Munn, Sue Frieling, Winnie Glas, Cathy Buell, Barb Baker, Bonnie Brusk. 408 George Thomas, Pres.; Jane Morris, Mike Thompson, Mari O ' Hara, Chris Renouf, V.Pres.; Steue Mocl(, John Kring, Don Trask, Treas. SAILING CLUB FRONT ROW: Phyllis Langley, Debby Allen. BACK ROW: Sue Hood, Carol Patterson, Leslie Brilowski, Wendy Drobnyk, Lucy Sleight, Gloria Schaefer, Mary Voght, Margo Harper, Sue Baughman. WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL HONORARY MORTAR BOARD The motto of the Mortar Board is scholarship, leader- ship, and service. Membership changes completely every year, and the new girls, who are tapped at the annual Spring Breakfast, are selected by the present members. There are twenty members this year chosen from eighteen hundred senior women. Selling mums at Homecoming and sponsoring the Sophomore Honor Chocolate are several of the activities sponsored by the Mortar Board. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Hunt, Pat Hunt, Bonnie Gaskell, Sec. SECONO ROW: Cindy Peltz, Susan Washburn, Pres.; Janis Coe, Sec. THIRD ROW: Betty Oiel(ema, Wendy Ball, Joanne Bennett. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Flynn, Ginny Brand, Paula McKenna Bowman, Carolyn Perreault. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Schuldt, Sue Fox, Treas.; Pam Chappell. SIXTH ROW: Norma Zubke, Carol Otwell, V. Pres. Mortar Board ' s annual Mum Sale provides an opportunity to honor someone special on Homecoming ' Day. 410 FRONT ROW: Dr. Paul Griffeth, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Steve Perkins, V. Pres.; Henry Cotin, Treas.; Mervyn Mascarenhas, Rick Littow, Dan McCann, Mr. Charles Starring, Sec.; Bob Bobb, Pres. THIRD ROW: Dr. R. Strolle, Dr. C. Brown. HONORARIES OMICRON DELTA KAPPA FRONT ROW: Marge Kumko, Sec.; Mary Weaver, Pres.; Merry Eason. SECOND ROW: Candy Moore, V. Pres.; Arleen Mazur, Sec.; Kathy Bellware, Cheryl Peffley, Mary Rifenburgh, Kathy Brown, Treas. THIRD ROW: Mary Magner, Jean Neaman, Jackie Bignall, Mary Good, Anne Roseberg, Julie Kile. FOURTH ROW: Margo Millen, Sandy Brown, Linda Sopolinski, Barbara Schoenborn, Chris Spigarelli, Nancy Law, Karen Olson. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA 411 Precision and coordination displayed by the Water Sprites requires skill and hours of practice. Graceful, talented, colorful, beautiful, and much more: that ' s the Water Sprites. The Water Sprites, a highly pro- ficient women ' s synchronized swimming team, spend count- less hours practicing and perfecting their routines. They never fail to impress their audiences with majestic per- formances of talented precision. Major events for the Water Sprites are the annual water show and the Midwestern Intercollegiate meet in the Spring. Stunts, solors, duets, trios, and team efforts are some of the competition divisions. HONORARY WATER SPRITES ::.-r i -; .lw- ' ; ;:-::-r- FRONT ROW: Gay Crosby, Ellen Meriam, Linda Beyers, Laureen Taggart, Jeannie Ocobock, Pat Lugten, See.; Betsy Wood. SECOND ROW: Wendy Kendrick, Dana Zeiher, Marilyn May, Marti Orloff, Treas.; Vickie Radoye, Diana Dorgan. BACK ROW: Barbara Sleight, Sue Insley, Kathie McCallum, Paula Olson, Amy Sanzi, Cathy Ballmer, Ginger Lietz, Nancy Cummings, Kathy Fullerton, Gayle Decker, Carol Dickinson, Sharon Phelps, Leah Fitch, Pres.; Jean Crawford, V.Pres. 412 y«n FRONT ROW: Keith Friese, Treas.; Patty Kenefick, Sec.; Don Ehrenberger, V. Pres ; Craig MacFarlane, Pres. SECOND ROW: Carol Shusterman, Elliot Dyer, Anthony Redente, Advisor; Eldor Quandt, Advisor; David Sharrard. THIRD ROW: Judy Langworthy, Audrey Judge, Linda Wright, Dale Conti, Dave Ikeid, Charles Dannison. FOURTH ROW: Richard Everson, Merry Lynn Perry, Gary Brown, Sharon Montry, Carole Etheridge, David Mathews. BACK ROW: Thomas Rumple, Jim Stegall, Don Clover, James Pearson, Jan Omo, Parker Plitz. GAMMA THETA UPSILON FRONT ROW: Jack Wismer, Advisor; Chun-Miung Leung, Carl Waitz, Mike Lacey, Ray Turner, Jack Slater, Dick Raubolt, Tim Gignac, Bob Lueck, Pres.; Rick McKenzie, Sec. -Treas. SECOND ROW: Irving Smith, Donald Schipper, Stanley Rop, Joel Jacklich, Dennis Shaft, Charles Binder, Roy Gotham, V. Pres. BACK ROW: Richard Whitman, Richard Dodick. PHI ETA SIGMA 413 HONORARIES DELTA TAU ALPHA FRONT ROW: Dr. Noecker, Advisor; Ernie King, Robert Heer, Treas.; Byron Kephart, V. Pres.; Roy Obeiter, Pres. SECOND ROW: Richard Leep, Patrick Comerord, Sec.; David DeBlecourt, Henry Dykehouse, Dr. Baker, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Dr George Stegman, Advisor; Jack Krenek, Treas.; Dave Heselschwerdt Sec.; Bill Heyboei, Chris Popoola, V. Pres. SECOND ROW: Richard Williams, James Fox, Paul Rubel, Pres.; David Sluka, David Spitler, Sec; Warren Rathbun, Dr. Risner, Walter Schwersinske. EPSILON PI TAU FRONT ROW: Debby DeBruyn, Carol Watson. Georgia Cordrey, Belinda Ackerman, Susan Doherty, Bernice Scozzafave. SECOND ROW: Allan Hudson, Susan Bremer, Terry Ann Prosser, Sherry Lichvar, Barbara Leaman, Sally Heiler, Janet Francisco, John Armstrong, Anthony Bosco. THIRD ROW: Dennis Butera, Leon Orent, Ron Hitz, Dave Weinert, Betty Johnson, Richard Milkiewicz, Gregory Krause, Jim Best. SIGMA TAU CHI Anthony Bosco, V. Pres.; Sally Heiler, Sec.; Jim Best, V. Pres.; Allan Hudson, Pres.: Sherry Lichvar, John Armstrong, Treas. Sigma Tau Chi is an honorary co-educational fraternity whose members have maintained required scholastic stand- ards and are interested in the modern trends in all areas of business. By bringing in prominent businessmen to ad- dress the organization, the members are able to keep in closer contact with the business world. Sponsoring dances and holding an annual banquet are a few of their activities. 415 Miss Mary Meade, Speaker HONORARY W. M. U. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY The Western Honorary Accounting Society is a profes- sional organization wliich is composed of accounting majors in the School of Business. The Society, by means of profes- sional speakers, business tours, and other activities, pre- pares the student for his future career in business. FRONT ROW: Chuck McKenna, See.; Darwin Stanley, Corr. Sec. SECOND ROW: Kerry O ' Tool, Treas.; Philip Cammenga, Pres.; Charles Mines, V. Pres. THIRD ROW: Carl Mack, Ruth Visser, Russell DeYoung, William Ott, James Kyser. DflCK ROW: Lloyd Miller, Douglas Dunham, Jon Durren, Bruce Wolfe, Tiiomas Marosz, David Donihue. 416 Able conducting results in a coordinated effort. Majorettes add a touch of glamour to Western ' s marching band. The Marching Band performs at all home football games, at one away game per season, for pep rallies and for the Homecoming parade. With the exception of the majorettes, the organization is an all male group. They have performed on several campuses in the Mid-American Conference and at professional football games. When it comes to school spirit, Western ' s Marching Band is near the top. A place of prominence is held by Western ' s drum major. 417 Pledges (top to bottom): Phil Dillingham, Lisle Conly, Jerry Pustelnik, Tim Hofmeister. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the national honorary music fraternity. Its main purposes are to advance the cause of music in America and to promote brotherhood among musi- cians. The chapter here at Western works to fulfill these purposes by performing in musical programs throughout the year, such as the American Musical and the Fraternity Sing. They also sponsor programs in conjunction with Sigma Alpha lota. FRONT ROW: Dave Parfitt. Doug Deaton. Tom Nash, Rick Rector,. Jim Russey. SECOND ROW: John Peterson, Charles McLaughlin, Dale Working, Les White, Joel Jacklich, Ed Trafford. Norm Kramer. BACK ROW: Ray Citak, Rick Caldwell, Tom Weeks, Don Para, Mike Hill, Dick Miller. string Quartet (top to bottom): Rick Caldwell, Doug Deaton, Joel Jacklich, Richard Miller. Group participation is fun as well as worthwhile A fine recital by Tom Weeks. 419 MUSIC Membership in the Symphonic Band is open to students in any department of the University by audition. The band presents two concerts on campus and performs for the Commencement exercises at the close of the winter term. The band gives concerts in high schools in Michigan and performs at several of the basketball games at home. Many nationally famous soloists and conductors have appeared as guests of the band on campus. SYMPHONIC BAND Baffling Bassoons. Many hours of practice go into their performances 420 MUSIC WIND ENSEMBLE Intense rehearsals are the forerunners of the fine quality of this Wind Ensemble. The Wind Ensemble is a newly formed group which is taking advantage of the recent trends in compositions for wind and percussion instruments. In addition to giving the performer an opportunity to play music of the highest quality, the Wind Ensemble also provides the challenge of performing this music with one player per part. This select group of forty-five members perform a wide range of music, and performances include formal campus concerts as well as tours throughout the state and region. 421 MUSIC MEN ' S GLEE CLUB UNIVERSITY CHOIR FRONT ROW: R. Seely, J. Greenich, S. Chouance, J. Preston, T. Niggeman. SECOND ROW: B. Sparks, G. Painter, D. Shaw, G. Henkinson, J. Backoff, R. Jenner, L. Osburn. G. Hale, E. Watson. BACK ROW: E. Gess, P. Alman, J. Borchart, P. Buss, P. Cerny, D. Hellenga, F. O ' Donnell, D. Colasanti, G. Molaloos, D. Dlrmey. FRONT ROW: D. Deford, S. LeRoy, S. Parker, B. Williams, 0. Kamel. C. Pales, K. Smith, B. Eames, M. Emmons, K. Stencel. SECOND ROW: E. Jor- genson. G. Hawley, C. Bowling, W, Barron, T. Hardie, Director; M. Lin- daver, C. Reinhart, K. Parsons. THIRD ROW: R. Fisher, J. Fuller, R. Shield, L, Martin, E. Heneveld, S. Kmglsey. J. Kohler, G. Killian. FOURTH ROW: S. Cramton, B. Orgill, J. Whitten, M. Rossin. C. Lane, D. Mills, Manager; R. Lane, D. Lundgren, W. Robinson. FIFTH ROW: E. Rorrest, G. Gilchrist. L. Waterman, J. Hilbrecht, R. Hili, J. O ' Brien, F. DeYoung. J. Meinjnger. BACK ROW: S. Townsend, P. Westerville, J. Russey, P. Frenzel, G. Dyk, L. Robinson, T. Doyle. FRONT ROW: Diane Newton, Neil Findley, Robert Barrow, Linda Love, Paul Irey, Steven Reiley. Marcia Craven. BACK ROW: Deborah Wheeler, Michael Pierce, Carol Lutz, Michael Reiley, David Stimpson, Candice Adams, Dawn Nielsen. VARSITY VAGABONDS FRONT ROW: N. Ellis, N. Groner, G. Berryman, L, Bennier. V. Brown. SECOND RO W: D. Righter, C. Lutz, B. Grant S. Drast, E. Hunter, M. Scfi- neider, K. Fahner. T. Smyka, W. Appel, Director. THIRD ROW: L. Hunt, K. Schnell, M. Norling, M. Hartmann. S. Brayton, P. Moore, L. Lyster, L. Griffin, S. Green, M. Plew. FOURTH ROW: R. Atwood, W. McNeill, G. Sch- wallie, 0. Vanderlol, R. Evans, L. Smith. L Chew, D. Smith, B. Wool- nough, D. Eggert. BACK ROW: J. Everhart, L. Orgeck, R. Purdy, K. Kooyers, R. Citak, R. Martens, S. Licavoli, S. Malcolm, L. Lefanty, J. Wiersma. CAMPUS CHORALE WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: P. Hennessey, B. Venas, J. Burrows, S. Linabury, M. Olson. S. Clark, E. Smythe, S. Ensminger. P. Kolberg, J. Rogel, M. Turbett, S. Fischer, B. McCrary, M. Buttermore. S. Carlson, Miss Zastrow. Director. SECOND ROW: S. Tisheff, L. Darling. K. Heer. L. McPherson, M. Adrian. S. Whisler, A. Fry, J. Bellisle, J. Phelps, D. Hollis, B. Specht, V. Sielaty- chi, R. Harbour, V. Dove, T. Keehn, S. Chaikin, K. Simpson, M. DeBoer. THIRD ROW: J Krempa, M. Pagel, M. Wasielewski, C. Root, G. Geiser, T, Rautio, C. Moore, L. Lovel. L. Heckathorn, M, Ziomek, C, Sage, J. Blazic, A. Richmond. P. Miner, J. Bartnicki, P. Schechter, B. McDonald, K. Nel- son. M. Cutler, BACK ROW: P. McCrea, C. Wagner, B. Giddings, C. Pavey, B. Kuhn, C. Krings. M. Washburn. P. Kelly, S. Beck, S. Landless, W. Wal- lock, C. O ' Connor, J. Moore, B. Breseman, C. Cupp, P. Polk. 423 MUSIC SIGMA ALPHA IOTA FRONT ROW: Marilyn Snow, Lynn Hunt, Sec.; Mary Miller, Brenda Eames, Pres.; Mary Rugani, V. Pres.; Cathy Hall, Mary Jo Hahn. SECOND ROW: Rachel Baker, Barbara Specht, Mary Horter, Kristi Sinon, Sec.; Lynne Hadley, Treas.; Linda Martin, Mary Sue Vliek, Lynn Lovelace, Dawn Crcwell. BACK ROW: Joan McHenry, Jacquely n Pentland, Sue Batchelder, Judy Moeller, Marilyn Schenider, Susan Timmerman, Marie Fassnachet, La Cinda Cramer. Sigma Alpha lota, the only sorority on campus special- izing in music, strives to further the development of musical interest both on and off campus. Each Spring, the Sorority Sing is a major event for SAI. In addition, an American Musicale is sponsored with the help of Phi Mu Alpha. Compositions of American composers including some music by WMU music professors are a part of the program. Singing as a group instills unity of spirit among members of this professional music sorority. 424 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wi The Symphony Orchestra has established a reputation for excellence in past performances that continues to grow with each new season. The Orchestra, with the new audi- torium as its home, presents a series of four concerts here on campus, including the traditional Christmas concert. They also present off-campus concerts. Personnel for the opera and musicals sponsored by the music department, is supplied by the Orchestra. Recently a Chamber Orchestra, which specializes in Baroque and contemporary music, was formed from this group. Anticipating their cue. 425 OFFICERS: Doug Shaw, Pres.; Sue Brayton, Rev. C. Cooley, Advisor; Diane Webber, Sec.; Gloria Berryman, Richard Fritz, Treas,; Dave Stocl ford, V. Pres.; Tom Evans, Cheryl Peffley. RELIGIOUS WESLEY FOUNDATION From semester-long discussions on What Ctirist IVleans to IVle, to a social concerns budget that included the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Michigan Migrant Ministry; from a weekly study group seeking Biblical insights for solving contemporary problems to helping with such projects as the Comstock Teen Center. Scores of speakers, films, panels, and opportunities for group and private worship became springboards for a great year of service through deputations to southwestern Michigan communities, an inter-state choir tour, special leadership for the Michigan United Methodist Student Movement, and many commitments to engage in service projects during the summer. Wesley Foundation A strong foundation-built with layers of effort, a willing spirit and an open heart. 426 Pop-in and get acquainted— an opportunity provided by Wesley, and tal(en advantage of by the students. A fire in the fireplace and a cozy homey atmosphere provide the perfect background for contemplation. The way I see it. . . Discussions on the floor have a definite effect on the final results. 427 RELIGIOUS INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FRONT ROW— Officers: Nancy Powell, Ka thy Hlckey, Steve Carlson, V. Pres.; Vaughn Folkert, Pres.; Betty Johnson, V. Pres.; Ron Smith, Treas. SECOND ROW: Laura Brown, Linda Bland, John Craun, Dennis Zuercher, Pat Mc- Inroy, Mr. Breudle, Advisor; Mrs. Breudle, Advisor; Nancy Koeman. Inter-Varsity is a non-denominational Christian organiza- tion. Its main goal is to provide for interested students personal and group means to examine the teachings of Christianity. The meetings are held weekly in Kanley Chapel, involving various speakers and group discussions. Inter- Varsity has various social functions which include ice cream socials, canoe trips, skating parties and an annual spring banquet. The I.V.C.F. is open to all college age people in the area. Discussion in Hoekje Lounge Rev. Tom Stark FRONT ROW: Doug Shaw, Siah Ct. Clair, Rick Fritz, Jim Downer, Dave Stockford. Bob Tuttle, Steve Perkins, Pres. SECONO ROW: Steve Nuyen, Rez Tubbs, Dave Towne, Fred Flegal, Dave Sparks, Ron Lane, Art Garmon, V. Pres. THIRD ROW: Jack Longstreet, Greg Wolcott, Rick Todd, Ron Love, Dave Arnold, Treas.; Don Sutherland. Bill Mclntyre, Bruce Linebaugh. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Cooley, Advisor; Jim Wickline. Lon Lefanty, Bruce Synder, Larry Jepson, Dean Berden, Deand Anderson, Chuck Lane, Gene Gess. SIGMA THETA EPSILON Sigma Theta Epsilon is a national religious fraternity for men of Metfiodist preference. Some of the goals of the club are to organize life around Jesus Christ, cultivate more intimate Christian fellowship, develop effective leadership of the Church and participate in worthwhile service projects. The STE ' s also provide Christian training, acquaint Meth- odist men with history and purposes of the Church, and promote wholesome social activities. To start the meetings right . . Money-mal(ing can be futi! Problems within the church are presented by members in ' With Hammer and Nails. ' KAPPA PHI FRONT ROW: D. Barr, S. Nuyen, R. Benge, Treas.; T. Voltz, S. Belke, M. Hannon. G. Berryman, B. Hannon, S. Johnson, B. Houstein, B. Gaskell, V. Pres. SECONO ROW: G. Evans, E. Phillips, C. Walters, C. Laws. L. Mabus. D. Borders, J. Graham, D. Lamprey, S. Martin. S. Brayton, J. Belke, Pres. THIRD ROW: H. Day, L, Cooper. H. Hill, Sec.; M. Stine, P. Myers. J. Reed, 0. Peffley, K. Martin, S. Beehler, C. Foss. Sec.; N. Dykhuis. FOURTH ROW: J. Graham, S. Ball, B. Orcutt. E. Baker. A. Michealis. J. Hamilton. C. Carpenter, K. Priest, T. Hull. K. Leazenby. L. Jorgensen. J. Teitelbaum, J. Leanardson, A. Swanson. FIFTH ROW: D. Chesboro, L. Miedel, D. Webber, D. Burbank. K Maclntyre, S. Schnider, D. Orquist, J. Simpkins, P. Paul, P. Baldwin. P. Mills. D, Brenner. J. Meyers. SIXTH ROW: V, Nickerson, C. Bergemann, S. Sfedman, L. Knowles. BACK ROW: K. Groves, W. Livingstone, M. Whaley. FRONT ROW: C. Eaman, M. Bowerman, M. Balyeat, V. Pres.; S. Underwood, Treas.; V. Dove, C, Raycraft, Sec.; L. Darling, Assistant Pledge Mistress: S. Wisner, Pledge Mistress; K. Champion, Assistant Pledge Mistress; C. Myers, N. Dykema, S. McLean, J. Somers. SECONO ROW: 0. Gustafson. P. Blasczuck, D. Jotinson, J. Kilpatrick, L. Pipinger, C. Merchant, C. Beal, S. Rust, M. Blockard. S. Lane, P. Groat. THIRD ROW: J. Hueer, C. Geer, P. Paterson. K. Norak, D. Wells, K. Nancarrow, J. Conrath. G. Leversee, P. Fahner, L. Bloom, J. Newman, J. Bracken. BACK ROW: S. Crumb, J. Ott, C. Betker, J. Robinson, R. Krammer, J. Krug, R. Bott, S. Havinga, B. Whit- man, K. Meyers. J. Panse. Kappa Phi, Methodist Club for college women, works to help its members achieve the qualities of a Christian life through strong fri endships and close ties of sisterhood. One of their projects is putting on a program each year at the State Hospital. Campus activities include Homecoming, Mom ' s and Dad ' s Day luncheons and the Snow Carnival. Outstanding Pledge; Sue McLean. 431 From D.J. to dorm — WIOR keeps Western student in the know. Paul Klapproth confidently controls broadcasting procedures at WIDR headquarters. COMMUNtCATiONS WIDR WIDR is a closed circuit radio service that serves the dorm students at Western. WIDR Radio presents the best in popular music, jazz, easy listening and ' underground ' . TOTAL COVERAGE NEWS is an up to the minute report of what is happening on campus, and with the aid of United Press International news service and the Mutual Broadcasting System. Western students are informed of world happenings. WIDR Sports covers all events at Western. WIDR is a mem- ber of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. What ' ll it be — the time, news, weather or top hits? James Hanson is prepared for anything. 432 FRONT ROW: Paul J. Klapproth, Gen. Mgr.; Web Burrell, Byron Agababian, James Whittaker, Paul Mestemaker. SECOND ROW: Karen Kierstead, Diane Kinnen, Dee Zarimbz, Mike McNea, Louise Akkala, Tom VanSluyters, Shelly Maxim, James Hanson, James Keen, Al Snyder, Pro. Dir.; Don Smith, Marketing Dt.; Susan Roach, Bus. Mgr.; Robert Absher. Mike Johnson, John Betzing, Randy Orton, CheyrI Gamm, Tudy Long, Becky Maxim, Joanne Kurtz, Susan Bejesky, Head Sec. BACK ROW: Don Jobe, Paul Richwine, Richard Kraus, Chief Eng.; Mack Martin, John Erickson, Ken Warren, Kick Mclnerney, James Kokolakis, James Bradburn, Rod Jonio, James Strangways, Charles Aluey, Al Kaplan. Behind the scenes (or sounds) Dave Greenwald and James Whittaker delve into the piles of paper work. Racks of Records — your choice from A to Z. 433 John Jarvi, Associate Editor David McKay, City Editor. 434 COMMUNICATIONS WESTERN HERALD The Western Herald, published three times weekly, pro- vides students at this university not only with campus and local news as in the past, but also national and international news, a new feature of this years paper. After undergoing vast improvements under the editorship of Doug Powell, the Herald has sought to better inform the student population, and keep them abreast of the more important happenings. In addition, the Herald has taken the important step of changing from a tabloid sized newspaper to a metro, or full sized newspaper. This has allowed for greater and more in-depth coverage, and a wider and more diverse interpreta- tion of news events. Also included in this years Herald is an expanded editorial page, and a new fine arts section called the Encore, edited by Dave McKay, a regular Wednesday feature. Kitty Kreidler, Business Manager. And the pace never slakens. 435 Cher Worstall, Assistant News Editor. Jan Francisco, Assistant Business Manager Marilyn Wald, Advertising Secretary; Vic SI(omedai, Advertising Manager. 436 !Mtm Bob Lueck, Assistant Editorial Editor Greg Johnson, Wire Editor; Diane Bergen, Classified Secretary. Diligence and devotion to duty prove invaluable to Herald Staff Members. 437 Gail Lewis, Public Relations Chato Hill and Jim Brown, Sports Long hours are spent making the Herald what it is. Nancy Walker, Copy Editor and the night has just begun. Herald editor Doug Powell contemplates the work ahead. Mr. Robert Rubom, Director Professional journalists, Mr. Robert G. Rubom and Mr. Joe B. Freeman, are the director and assistant director, respectively, of the News and Publications Office on campus. They are assisted by Miss Rosemary Higginbottom and Miss Kay McBain, secretaries. Located in the Knollwood Building, the staff writes and sends out hometown news stories about Western students, and provides general news stories about the University. Their other functions include the preparation of such publications as the WMU Magazine and Newsletter, the Paper Tech Bulletin, the Campus Guide and the newsletter for the Continuing Education Division. Nearly all photo- graphs used in news articles and publications about the University are taken by Mr. Rubom, a graduate of North- western University. Mr. Freeman, a graduate of Bowling Green University, is advisor to the Western Herald and the Brown and Gold yearbook. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS Mr. Joe Freeman, Assistant Director 439 Mary Ellen Jasinski Editor COMMUNICATIONS BROWN AND GOLD This year ' s Brown Gold was started some 15 months ago. Since then, staff members have been planning sketch- ing, writing, photographing and working out the millions of details necessary to produce an outstanding yearbook. As the various sections are completed and the 1969 Brown Gold gradually takes shape, the long hours and frenzied moments are forgotten. A new sense of pride is felt by staff members, from editor to copy reader, photographer to business manager . . . pride in the printed chronicles of this past colorful, memorable and exciting year at Western Michigan. Bruce Hummel Associate Editor James Rankin Business Manager Sue King Academics Rich Wildbur Jerrv Nevrton I 1 . _ 1 - Ben Feigenson John Avots Eric Ramsey 442 Jim Bushouse C. J. Roth Pam Gottlieb Bruce Foerch 443 Kathy Meyer Seniors 444 446 Inspiration 447 INDEX Abar, Susan Gail 187 Abbott, Robert Douglas 262 Abrams, Bruce Gregory 300 Abrams. James Douglas 300 Abrigo, Caroline 265, 271 Abshagen, Edward Allen 390 Absher. Robert Dale 433 Acker. Dennis Frank 218 Acker, Donna Laurie 166 Ackerman, Belinda Lou 415 Acker, Russell Dean 345 Acre, Dennis Craig 276 Adair, Kristine Helen 187, 279 Adamo, Michael Vincent 256 Adams, Candice Jean 243, 422 Adams, David Alan 218 Adams, James Nevin 218 Adams, Janet Louise 243 Adams, Kathleen 279 Adams. Patricia Louise 247 Adams, Richard Jon 166, 258 Adams, Susan E. 329 Adams, Todd Merrill 280 Adamski, Benita Marie 297 Adamski, Ken Sylvester 175 Aderson. Richard H. 353, 380 Administration 148 Adrian. Martha Elaine 423 Adkins. Karen Louise 187 Agababian, Byron Varham 433 Ahmed, Mary Louise 187 Ahrens, Merilee Sue 248 Ainsworth, Nancy E. 279 Akers, Kenneth 0. 334 Akkala, Louise Elizabeth 433 Albert, John Lawrence 401 Alberti. Mary Louise 166 Albertson, Nancy Jane 404 Albrecht, Jr., George A. 218 Aldrich, Linda Dee 384 Aldridge, Maria Ann 323 Aleksynas. Peter J. 175 Aleksynas. Roseann Marie 187 Alex. Robert John Paul 378 Alexander, Stephen James 262 Alfonsi, Nancy Jo 265 Alford, Susan Alice 332 Al-Gassim, Mohamed A. 404 Alger, Ronald Lee 370 Alkire, Carolyn Louise 243 Allan, Christopher John 187 Allard, Jr.. David Walter 175. 292 Allbritten, Drevj William 187 Allen, Cynthia Deborah 187, 265 Allen Deborah Sue 333, 409 Allen. Evelyn Jo Anne 187 Allen. James Henry 119, 280 Allen, John David 276 Allen, John Nelson 282 Allen, Kathryn 187 Allen. Larry Gene 187 Allen, Marcia Ann 187 Allen, Robert Sexton 400 AMers, Joyce Grace 187 Allison, Steven Roy 100 Allward, Gary Anthony 187, 339 Alman, Paul Allan 422 Almas, Judith Ann 265 Alperin. Richard Marti 175 Alpha Chi Omega 243 Alpha Delta Sigma 387 Alpha Eta Rho 378 Alpha Kappa Alpha 244 Alpha Kappa Psi 406 Alpha Omicron Pi 246 Alpha Phi 249 Alpha Phi Alpha 306 Alpha Phi Omega 390 Alpha Sigma Alpha 250 Al-Sanan, Mohammad A. 166 Alsoliman, Fahd A. 404 Alumni Association 162 Alvarado. Victor S. 404 Alverson. Theodore L. 306 Alvey, Charles Stanley 433 Amberg, Jr., Robert S. 292, 367 Ambrose. Timothy Joseph 334 American Marketing Association 370 Ames. Mark Jeffrey 187 Ames, William Douglas 218 Ammel. Thomas J. 353 Anderson. Catherine Mary 187 Anderson. Charles Joseph 406 Anderson. Cynthia Marie 187 Anderson Dean Harlow 429 Anderson ' Ellen Jeanne 187 Anderson. Frederick Lynn 116 Anderson, Jeanna J. 326, 365 Anderson, Lowry Avalon 294 Anderson, M, Lynne 187. 297 Anderson. Michael R. 252 Anderson. Nancy Lou 380 Anderson, Robert Allan 175 Andrakowic2. Marian A. 187 Andrews, Charles S. 94 Andrews. James Edward 262 Andringa. Barbara 297 Anglebrandt, Virginia A. 279 Anton. Michael James 374, 393 Antonazzo, Samuel James 94, 100, 187 Antonopulos, Patricia K. 324 Appel, Alan Roger 380 Apple, Myron Leroy 166 Applegate, Steven North 287 Appleman, Donald 256 Applied Arts and Sciences, School of 158 Archer, Colleen Sue 187, 393 Archey, Irene Ann 218 Armstead, Linda Mane 187 Armstrong, John Travis 415 Armstrong, Karen Sue 324 Armstrong, Michael Lynn 166 Armstrong, Stephen Layne 289 Armstrong. Timothy Allan 274 Arno, Janet Eva 187 Arnold, David Allard 429 Arnold, Sallie Ann 187 Arnold. Stephen B. 256 Arnold. Randall Charles 218 Aro. Barbara Jean 323 Arseneau. Patrick E. 289 Arsulowicz, Patricia Ann 218 Arundel. James Joseph 175 Asfahani. Sami Ibrahim 166. 404 Asfaw. Teshome 166. 404 Ashapa. Stephen Ira 175 Associated Women Students 365 Atha. Edwin Barry 175. 406 Athy. Carol Ann 187 Atkinson. Robert James 400 Attila. Gilda Irene 187 Atwood. Randall Jay 423 Aupperle. Kenneth Earl 318 Austin. Roger Thomas 166 Autio, Charlene Ann 279 Avery, James William 348 Avery, Myron F. 175 Avery, Phillip Lee 166, 374 Avery, Thomas Duane 112, 129 Avots, John E. 442 Avrett. Larry Richard 256 Ayers, Martha Anne 187 Ayers. Robert Thomas 334 Aylward. Peter T. 274 Aymond. William George 280 Baar. Kathleen A. 187 Baas. Thomas Clare 166. 378 Babb. Jr.. Roger Ray 282 Babcock. Jerita Jo 375 Bacarella. Susan Anne 326 Backoff, John Alan 339, 422 Bacon, Richard Leigh 112 Baes. James Edwin 300 Baessler. Joseph Edward 353 Bailey. Linda Jane 314 Bailey. Wendell Eugene 269 Bailey. William Dudley 175. 284 Baird. Barbara Ann 243. 346 Baisch. Sandra Lynn 187 Baker. Alan Robert 218 Baker. Barbara Nan 408 Baker. Beverly Ann 408 Baker. Diana Rose 187 Baker. Ellen Marie 430 Baker. Jean Marie 187 Baker. Marianne Lee 218 Baker. Rachel Louise 424 Balbach, Carol Esther 187 Balcezak. Richard L. 175 Balcirak, Janice K. 267 Baldwin, Kay Diane 188 Baldwin, Pamela Jane 430 Baldwin, Robert Eckert 175 Baldwin, Robert Louis 348 Ball. James Lavoy 218 Ball. Shirley Jean 430 Ball. Steven Jay 166 Ball. Wendy Lynn 218. 410 Balla. Eugene 166 Ballard. Jane Alice 188 Ballast. Barbara C. 188 Ballmer. Catherine M, 412 Balyeat. Margaret Louise 431 Bandemer. Richard Arthur 262 Banish. Daralene Rae 188 Bankowski. Edward F. 114, 391 Banks. Thomas Edwin 218 Banner, Robert Edward 275 Bannigan. Ellen Louise 188 Banicki. Alois J. 188 Bardisban. Barbara Ann 166 Bardwell, Jr.. Frederick J. 175 Bargiel. Joseph Franci 175 Barker. Donald Paul 262 Barker. Ellen Marcia 271, 297 Barna, William Alan 188 Barner. Cheryl Ann 218 Barnes. James Arnold 269. 389 Barnes. Kathleen Ann 218 Barnes. Michael Duane 166 Barnes. Victoria Joy 188 Barnett, Betty Louise. 333 Barnett. Phillip Russell 166 Barnette. Joseph C. 269 Barneveld. Russell Louis 166 Barnhard, Richard Alan 94, 100 Barnicz. Gail Maire 265 Barnum, Nancy L. 218 Barr. Dolores Jean 384. 430. 445 Barrett. Barbara Jane 265 Barringer. Robert Kim 262 Arron. Christine Ann 314 Barron, Beverly Ann 188 Barron, Wendy Jane 422 Barrow, Constance Sue 218 Barrow. Robert Y.. Ill 117 422 Barry. Ceciel Joan 245 Barry. Stanford Scott 276 Barsevick. Louis Charles 218 Barski. Martin John 124 Bartelmes. Marion 188. 248 Bartholomew. Joan Marie 188 Bartnicki. Jean Kathleen 279, 423 Barton, Kathleen Marie 188 Barton. Michael Fletcher 401 Bartz. Richard Dennis 175 Bash. Cheryl Dorothy 398 Bashore. Gary Guy 188 Bass. Juliet Mane 218 Bassett. Katherine Lee 291 Batchelder, Susan Marie 424 Bateman. Sheri Margaret 188 Bates. Jr.. Clarence E. 307 Bauer. Gregory V. 252 Bauer. Joyce Ann 267, 350 Bauer, William 129 Baughman, Susan Kay 249, 409 Baum, Ronald F. 116 Bauman, Diane Elaine 247 Bauman, Lester 175 Bauschka, Michael S. 166 Bausman. Thomas R. 287 Bawkon. Randall John 292 Baxter. Bruce Charles 345 Beadle. Patricia Ann 291 Beadle. Richard Dennis 280 Beal. Connie Dea 431 Beal. Catherine Anne 380 Beamer. Daniel Howe 188 Beane. Marguerite Ann 389 Bear. Carol Ann 267 Bear. James Fredrick 294 Beard, Jeffery Michael 390 Beasley. Nancy Ruth 188 Beaton, John 166 Seattle, Sandra Lou 188 Seattle, Sheralyn Ann 166 Beatty, Charles 114, 117 Beauchamp, Carol Lynne 188, 297 Beaudion, Patricia Marie 326 Beaudoin, Lyie Frederick 353 Beaver, Richard L. 292 Bechtel, Larry Carlyle 353 Bechtel, Roberta Marie 188 Seek. Sally Ann 188 Beck. Shelley 267, 423 Beck, Thomas Charles 218 Becker, Joanna Marie 218 Beckom, Samuel Thomas 306 Bedard, Michael Edward 276 Bedford, Donna May 188 Seebe, Richard Glenn 294 Beehler, Sunny Mae 384. 430 Behnke. Karl King 188 Sehnke. Robert Louis 188 Belter, Paul Joseph 218 Bejesky, Susan 433 Belcher, Louise Ann 188 Beico, Antoinette F. 218 Beike, Sharon Lee 430 Belknap, Edward Roland 175, 372 BeIke, Janet Suzanne 430 Bell. Celestia Rue 260 Bell, Earlene Louise 188 Bell, Susan Martha 218 Belli, Cynthia Joann 400 Bellile, Alan Wayne 94 Bellinger, James William 289 Bellisle, Julie Ann 423 Bellis, Beverly 265 Bellomo. Jack Joseph 256 Bellware, Katherine M, 411 Benardino. Kenneth M. 258 Bendel. Anita Louise 188 Benedis. Diana 188 Benge. Robert McSherry 430 Bengtson. Richard Arthur 175 Benjamin. William Ray 389 Bennett. Barbara Ann 279 Bennett. Calvin Roger 451 Bennett. Joanne Helen 188. 234. 271. 326, 410 Bennett, John Joseph 102, 103 Bennett, Sandra Dene 188 Benoit. Dan Charles 124 Benson. Carol Jean 188. 267 Benson. Carol Jean 326 Benson. Janice Elaine 320 Benson, Robert George 166, 292 Sentley, Jr., Charles K. 280 Berden, Dean Wayne 429 Bergemann, Cathy Ann 384, 430 Berggren, Robert Herman 218 Bergin, Sharon Dianne 291, 437 Bergman. Gene Clayton 175 Berkheimer. Mary Melinda 188 Berkobien. Carol Ann 188 Berlin. Barbara Joan 189, 251 Bernhardt. David Stanley 282 Bernhardt. Michael T. 218 Bernier. Luana June 218 Berridge. Sandra Ellen 189 Berryman, Gloria Ann 423. 426, 430 Bertelsen, Diane 320 Berlin, Robert Gene 389 Besanson, Larry Jerome 262 Best, James Edward 175, 415 Besteman, Robert James 175 Beta Sigma Psi 252 Bethke, Marjorie Ellen 243 Betker. Carol Lee 431 Belts. Assunta Seulah 189 Betzing. John Richard 433 Beyer. Roger Dennis 380 Beyers. Linda Jayne 393. 412 Beyst. EInajean 189 Bibbins. Victor Eugene 269 Bickford, David Sherman 256 Bidleman. Jr., Charles M. 279 Siefeld, Mary Helen 218 Biek. Mary Anne 331 Bienkowski, Danuta T. 189 Bieri. James Carl 389 Biernot. Marsha Victoria 265 Sigelow. Eleanor Ruth 189 Bignall. Jackie Ann 411 Bihun. Raymond George 300 Bilecke, Betty Jane 175 Bilger, David Alan 166 Binder, Charles Edward 413 Binion, Carol Anne 245 Binko, John David 370 Binning, Helaine Queen 218 Birberick, James Alvln 218 Bird, Carol Louise 279 Bird, Sharon Dawn 189 Bisacky, Paulette M. 189 Bishop, Douglas Richard 175 Bissenden, Sylvia Anne 189 Bittenbender, Brad J. 280 Black, Kenneth A. 292 Blackball, Beverly Ann 243 Slackman, Genevieve L. 267 Blair, Kathleen Starr 189 Blair, Susan Louise 342 Blake, Paul Brian 256 Slakeley, Margaret Ann 251, 331 Blamer, Nancy Lou 218 Slanchard, Gracia Lou 189 Bland, Linda Jean 218, 426 Slankenburg. Carl Craig 402 Blankenship. Gail Ann 189 Blanton. Douglas Carl 285 Blasi. Linda Lou 189. 254. 368 Blaszczuk. Paula Louise 431 Blatnik. John Joseph 189 Blazak. Raymond Richard 175. 254 Blazic. Josephine Marie 423 Blazo. Patricia Ann 189 Sleicher. June Marie 189 Bleier. Sheryl Elaine 189 Bloom. Linda Christine 431 Blosser. Paula Kay 249 Blowers. Michael John 119, 123 Sobb, Robert John 218. 411 Sober. Roger Paul 371 Boccia. Michael James 189 Sockheim. Nancy E. 328 Sodie. Mary Elizabeth 265 Bodine. Allen C. 175. 406 Boedicker, William J. 175, 262 Boeve, Jane Ellen 189 Boff. Neil Robert 258 Bogart. Barbara Lindsay 265 Bogdan. Fred Albert 219 Sohlin, James Austin 353 Soice. Donna Lou 219 Boissonneault. Gerald 175 Boland. Michael Anthony 175 Boland. Patricia Anne 189 Bolhuis. Steven Robert 189 Somers. Linda Ann 297 Bonadeo. Mark James 287 Bonarski. Richard 372 Bond. Bonnie Ann 243 Bond. Theodore Walter 280 Bond. Terry Lee 334 Bondell. James Alan 289 Bonds, Wanda Claretta 166 Boney, Steven Craig 111 Bonfiglio, Susan 219 Booker, III, Dennis 189, 307 Booker, Juanita Mozella 189, 245 Boone, James Edward 219 Soortz, Gary Paul 219 Boot, John Alan 175 Borchert, John Charles 422 Bordeaux, Mark James 94 Borders, Deborah Marie 430 Boris, Claudia Ann 189 Sorman, Steven Herbert 166 Borsum, Douglas Lee 280 Bortle, Jack Alan 175 Sortie, Sandra Lee 175 Sortner, Sally Joy 247 Boryski, Cynthia Ann 189 Bos, James Alan 189 Bosco, Anthony Frank 175, 415 Bosio, Dennis Leo 175, 274 Bosker, John Klaas 166 Sosma, Lois Marie 189 Sostrom, Charles Frank 119, 123, 189 Bosworth, Kristene M. 342 Bothwell. Carolyn Beryl 189 Sott. Rose Mary 431 Botts, Inge Lou 383, 408 Boucher. Robert Clyde 285 Boucher. Geralyn Eunice 189 Soudrie. Richard Lynn 219 Bounds. Dallen Terry 189 Bournazos, Florence I. 392 Boutell. Barbara Ann 166. 265 Bowden. Jeffrey Scott 287 Bowen. Peter Santa 262 Bower. Ann Patricia 247 Bowerman. Mary Ann 431 Bowers. John Edward 318, 371 Bowling. Colleen Kay 422 Bowlus. Theodore Henry 94, 334 Bowman. Dennis George 219 Bowman. Mary Margaret 297 Boyd. Jeffrey Der 300 Boyd. Melba Joyce 245 Boyer. Donald Roger 189, 401 Soyt, William Lester 302 Sozarth, Sharyn Louise 189, 267 Bracken, Jane Ann 431 Bradburn, James Robert 282. 433 Braddock. Edward Micha 276 Bradley. Cynthia Jean 320 Bradley. Vickilynn Marie 189 Bradley, Thomas Anthony 176 Bradner, Kathryn Lynn 243 Bradshaw, Richard Allan 176 Brady. Michael Gerald 256 Brail. II, Maxwell E. 176 Brand. Virginia Sue 365. 410 Brandl. Leslie Marvin 219, 400 Brandon. Madelon Kay 190 Brandt. Charlotte Diane 331 Brandyberry. Clyde Lee 166 Brant. Suzanne Louise 190 Bratherton. Kenneth John 124, 190 Sraun. Paula Jean 190. 251 Srautigan. Peggy Jessie 291, 331 Brayton. Susan Louise 423, 426, 430 Breen, Danny Lee 166 Brehm, Patricia Lynne 117 243 Bremer, Susan Rae 176, 415 Brenner, Diane Kay 331, 365, 430 Breseman, Barbara Sue 423 Brewer, Dennis Lee 176 Brewer. James Finley 190 Bridgforth. Doris Louise 260 Briggs. Loren Thorson 280 Bnggs. Robert George 166, 378, 392 Brigham, Sandra Lee 243 Srigham, Steve William 280 Brignall, Robert David 388 Brilowski, Leslie Ann 323, 409 Sriney, Linda Jean 190 Brink, Mary Bess 190 Brinkert, Jerry James 190 Brinks, Raymond Jay 176, 274, 368 Brinson, Rosemary 243 Bristol, Donald A. 119. 123. 190 Britt. Beverly Kay 190 Britten. John Warren 166 Broman. Lawrence John 166. 374 Bromel. Mary Margaret 362 Bronner. Gregory H. 166. 302 Bronstad, Pattie Mae 219 Brooks. David John 167. 392 Brooks. Martha Margaret 190 Broome. Brenda Lou 219 Srosey. Mary Helen 190 Brost. Zoe Ann 190 Brostoff. Maurine E. 251 Brost. Jr.. Andrew Joseph 176 Brott. Candice Kay 251 Broughman. Ronald Ray 167 Brower. Mary Lou 176, 400 Brown and Gold 440 Brown, Barbara Jo 271 Brown, Charles Hawkins 219 Brown, Claudia Chris 190 Brown, Diane Marie 190. 400 Brown. Eileen 167 Brown. Gary Elson 119. 123. 380 413 Brown. Glenn Loren 400 Brown. James Stewart 438 Brown. Judy Marie 190 Brown. Kathleen Louise 411 Brown. Laura Mae 426 Brown. Marsha Carol 251 Brown. Pamela Sue 323 Brown. Peter Henry 262 Brown, Richard R. 289 Brown. Robert Philip 176 Brown. Roberta Lynne 267 Brown. Sally Anne 411 Brown. Terry Jay 378 Brown. Virginia Mary 423 Browning. Elizabeth Anne 243 Bruck. Sharon Lee 190. 254 Brune. Jeffrey Donald 377 Brune. Kathleen Joy 190, 254 Brunelle, Joseph Antho 167 Brunger, Daniel L. 389 Bruno. Paul Glenn 276 Brush. Judy Kay 190 Brusk. Bonnie Ann 408 Bryant, Diane Deirdre 243 Bryant, Helen Burns 176 Bryant, Ronald Wayne 256 Buchanan, Jack William 219 Buchholz, Gustav Johann 176, 282 Buck, Marjorie Lucille 190 Buckley, Daniel Joseph 390 Bucy, Barbara Ann 150 Budrick, Celia Ann 249 Bud zynski, Roger Lee 167 Budzyn, James Edward 219, 375 Buehrle. Mark Fredric 176 Buell, Cathy Marie 408 Buescher, Mary Ann 3 3 Buford, David Haskell 112. 358 Buford. Dennis Allan 112 Bull. Jonathan C. 94 Bullard. Ronald Wade 167, 339 Bungart, Christine F. 190 Bunte. Curtis Gilbert 294 Burbank. Donna Mae 167. 384. 430 Burch. Daniel David 337 Burd. Dianne Ward 190 Burd, James Robert l O Burdick. Colleen Ann 190 Burgess. David George 190 Burgess. James Garrett 176 448 Burgess, Susan Beth 243 Surkholder, Suzanne W ISO Buikman, Patricia Ann 291 Burns, Dennis Patrick 103 119 Burns, Jotin Clement 274 ' Burns, Karen Sqroull 180 Burns, Laurel Ellen 167 254 Burns, Roberta Jean 251 Burnside. Kenneth Ted 167 389 Burrell, Alfred James 300 ' Burrell, Jr., William Eli 433 Burrous. Joetta 423 Burrows, Roger Bruce 372 Burtzloff, Vickey Louise 219 Buscti, Carole Jean 370 Buscemi, Vincent Paul 292 Bush, Allen Scott 94 Bush, Laverne Jack 176 Bush, William Lee 176 Bushouse, James Richard 443 Bushouse, Kenneth Paul 190 Business, School of 150 Buss, Paul Frederick 422 Busscher, Paul Lee 176 Butcher, Keith Robert 176 Buter. Lynda Jane 265 Butera, Dennis Joseph 176 415 Butler, James David 219 Butler, Jams Lynne 265 Buttermore, Margaret R 324 423 Butterworth, Robert Alan 378 Butzlaff, Barbara Louise 291 Bybee, Nancy Doreen 190 Byrd, Betty Ann 384 Byrd, Donald Ray 280 Byrd, Frederick E. 273, 306 Byrne, Thomas Doyle 273 Bystry, Linda Ann 190 Cam, Richard Charles 176 Calay, Cynthia Jeanne 265 Caldbeck, Tobianne 291 Caldwell, Pamela 190 Caldwell, Richard Lee 418 419 Callan, Marylouise 167 Calow, Warren Arthur 219 Camburn, John Sherman 287 Cammenga, Philip Andrew 176 416 Campbell, Cheryl Diana 332 ' Campbell, Joel Michael 176 Campbell, John Leroy 389 Campbell, Leroy Allan 167 Campbell, Phillip K. 129 Campus Chorale 423 Canadas, Silvia Liliana 404 Canfield, Gregg Allen 372 Cankaya, Kemal 404 Cannon, Patricia Darlene 267 Carbonare, Marilyn C. 190 Carbone, Dominic Angelo 339 Garden, Sharon Ann 347 Card, Andrew James 348 Cargill, Kimberly Ann 191 Caringi, Joseph Remo 276 Carlson, Gail Kathleen 176 Carlson, Jack Young 94 Carlson, Linda Anne 191 Carlson, Martha Jo 117 243 Carlson, Phyllis Irene 267 Carlson, Susan Joy 423 Carlson, Stephen Clyde 167, 426 Carlstrom, Audrey Greta 219 Carnahan, Blake Allen 167 Carney, Dianne Rose 191 Carollo, Rosemary 248 Carothers, Walter Thomas 401 Carothers, William James 219 Carpenter, Carol Mae 191 430 Carpenter, Charles D. 191 Carr, Ronald Douglas 219 Carr, Ronald Preston 376 Carrato, Lisa Madeline 176 Carrico, Helen Jean 191 Carrigan, Leslie Ann 176 251 Carroll, Jeanne Ellen 191 Carruthers, Camilla Jean 279 Carson, Roberta Louise 219 Carter, Constance Lou 191 Carter. David Allen 289 Carter, Henri Jerome 307 Carter, Henry Jerome 273 306 Caruso, Phyllis Marie 191 Caruso. Vincent Louis 176 Case, Richard Bruce 167 Case, Thomas Stanton 345 Casper, Dolores Jane 191 Castle, David Rayner 406 Castonguay. David Paul. 176 400 Catalano, Paul Joachim 280 Cattell, Peggy Jean 297 Catterlin, Karen Rose 191 Cavalli, Paul Gerard 256 Cavender, Dianne Sue 219 Cavis, Anthony John 219 287 Cebulak, Robert Lee 402 Centner, Karen Jean 314 Cerano, Elmer Lawrence 191 Cerny, Paul Russell 422 Cerveny, Noreen 251, 364 Ceton, Daniel Bart 191 Ceton, Philip Dale 167, 385 Chadwick, II, Robert E. 406 Chaikin, Susan Deborah 423 Chambers, Thomas Leigh 262 Champion, Chirstina Kay 191 Champion, John Homer HI Champion, Kathleen V. 191 431 Chan, Hilda Bengen 381 Chanter, Nancy Lynn 254 Chapman, Ruth Ann 191 Chappell, Pamela Kay 191 233 410 350 3E0 112, 285 279 347 191 381 381 Chappell, Richard John 280 Chaprnka, Robert James 191 Chaput, Donald Keith 191 Chaput, Pamela A. 176 Charboneau, Elizabeth M Cheng, Chi 381 Cheng, Leung 219, 381 Chenoweth, James Willi j u Chesebro, Diane Kay 346 430 Chew, Lester Allen 423 Chiang, Chwan-Kang 381 Chiappisi, Jerome P. 385 Chidester, Richard M Chiesa, Marjone Ellen Childers, Cynthia Lee Childs, Christie Anna Childs, Linda Lu 346 Chin, Grace Lem-Chu „j Chinese Student Association Chi Omega 255 Chism, Pamela Jean 191 Chiu, Kai Fat 381, 404 Chovance, Diane K. 422 Chrenka, Allan Peter 167 Chrisman, Jr., John P. 167 Christensen. Merry E. 191 Christians, James Edward 377 Christman, Mark Stefan 262 Christopher, Kaye Mane 243 Ciffin, Sally Christine 191 297 Cifelli, Caria Frances 117, ' 265 Ciluffo, Josephine E. 191 ' Cinciala. David Joseph 280 Ciosek. Richard Dale 219 Olszewski. Donald Jerome 376 Citak. Raymond Paul 418 423 Clare, Kathryn Frances li7 243 Clark, Gary 306 Clark, John Hays 176 Clark. Michael Edward 176 Clark. Michael Richard 176 Clark, Milton Edward 306 389 Clark, Roger Wayne 111 Clark, Roger William 167 Clark, Ronnie Eugene 306 Clark, Roosevelt 104, 307 Clark, Susan Diane 423 Clark, William Joseph 353 Clay, Betty Ann 191 Clemens, Barry Ward 176 Clement, Robert Arlo 167 Cleveland, David Eugene 285 Cleveland, Janet Louise Clinard, Charles H. 177 Clinard, Donna C. 191 Cline, Jean C. 265 Cline. Mary Jo 243 Clore, Cheryl Ann 291 Closson, Sue Ora 191 Clover, Donald Norman Clubb, John Ross 219 Coates, Kenneth Earle Cober, Duane Lee KO Coblentz, Robert Allen Cochell. Robert Dale 302 Coe, Janis Ann 191, 271, 297 410 Coe, John Matthew 256 Coe, Mary Margaret 191 Cohan, Linda Ellen 254 Cohn. Henry Allen 219 231 411 Colasanti. Donald Lee 422 Cole, Robert Charles 344 Cole, Ronald Edward 111, 262 Coleman, Horace 118, 119, 123 Coleman, Richard Alan 104, 177 Coleman, Thomas Lee 116 262 Coleman, Wayne Patrick 167 Coller, Christine Kay 219 Colligan, John Patrick 191 Collins, Jerald E. 94, 100, 391 Collins, Kathleen Marie 291 Collins, Margaret Ann 191 Collins, Patricia Ann 291 Collison, Donald John 191 Colquitt. Shephen Robert 306 Colvin, Hugh Kimble 177 406 Comerford. Patrick L. 414 Comley, Lawrence Robert 177 Compaan Lavyla Kay 167, 398 Conant, Gregory Clark 294 Conklin, Ferol Malve 383 Conlin, Kevin Joseph 177 304 Conly. Lisle William 418 Conn, John Charles 276 Conner, David Eugene 402 Conner, Lawrence John 219 Conner, Marlynn C. 383 Conner. Nancy Lee 192 Conrad, Douglas Irving 192 282 Conrad, Laura Louise 192 Conrad, Stephen Parker 167 389 Conroy. Jerry Robert 167 Conti, Dale Vincent 413 Conti, Louis Joseph 287 Contos, Kaye Ellen 332 Converse, Warren Lee 119 Cook, John Dennis 374 Cook, John Andrew 167 Cook, Michael R. 377 Cook. Robert Merle 289 Cook. Thomas Francis 256 Cooke. Susan Frances 249 Cookerly. David Howard 131 Cooley, Peggy Jean 192 Cooper, Barbara Jeanette 192 Cooper, Cheryl Roxanne 243 Cooper, James Gary 285 Cooper, Linda Joyce 430 Cooper, Linda Kay 192 Cooper, Linda Kay 331 Cooper, Martha Louise 251 Cooper, Rexanne Marie 291 176 219, 413 119, 123 177 306 191 Cooper, Robert Warren 402 Cooper, Sharon Lou K2 Cooper, Susan 326 Copeland, Gary jack 300 Copeland, Robert Lee 192 Copp, Robert Philip 167 Coppersmith, Ross C. 273 282 Cordrey, Georgia Gene 177 400 Corgiat, Susan Emelie 331 Corington, Pamela Jean 342 365 Corkum, Cynthia Louise 249 ' Corstange, Bruce Robert 402 Cortese, John Carmine 167 Goscarelli, Judy Anne 192 Cosgrove, Harvey Alec 192 400 Costalunga, Mary Ellen 314 Cottone, Frank Anthony 177 Couch, Allen Bruce 402 Coulter. David Clark 294 Coultes, Sharlene Kay 192 Courtney, Quinnith Nancy 192 Cousineau, Robert B, 280 Coutts, George James 273 280 Cowan, Kathleen Ann 297 Cox, Barry Donald 292 Cox, Joanna Lynn 192 Coyle, Karen Marie 167 Craig. Colleen Ann 249 Cramton, Steven Allen 422 Crater. Terrance James 287 Craun, John Mark 167 426 Craven, Robert Alfred 192 Craven, Marilyn Kay 192 422 Crawford, Deborah Jean 267 Crawford, Jean Marie 412 Crimmins, Kathleen Ann 192 Gripps, Jeanine Marie 192 Crips, Gregory Lawrence ? Criscimagna, James T 256 Critchfield, Robert L. 292 Crites, Richard C. 219 Crofut, Susan Lee 1 2 Cromas, Joseph Charles 167 Cronk, Richard Dahlgren 94 Crosby, Charlene Gay 412 Cross, Corinne Marie 254 Cross, Leslie Catherine 219 Cross, Richard Marston 219 Grossman, Larry Robert 192 Crowell, Dawn Mane 424 Crumley, Patric Dee 400 Crozier, Brent Lee 256 Crumb, Linda Carol 431 Cruz, Thomas Aldelbert 280 Guhran, Robert John 192, 252 Cullen, James A. 177 Gulloty, Dennis Patrick 256 Culver, Joann Louise 192 Gumming, Irving Wilford 167 Cummings, Nancy Howe 291 412 Cummins. William Russell 1 2 Cummins, William R. 192 Cummiskey. Terry John 167 377 Cunningham, Katherine E. 267 Cupp, Connie Lou 423 Gurran, Pnscilla Ann 192 Curry, Cheryl Kathleen 265 Curry, John Raymond 167 Curtis, Louise Ann 177, 326 Curtis, Randy Clayton 287 Curtiss, Karen Ann 192 Custer, David Lee 254 Cutler, Linda Gayle ?7? Cutler, Mary Louise 423 Cuyler, Gathleen Clare 192 Cypher, James Henry 287 Gyr, Thomas Guy 167 Cyrkiel. Carol Ann 192 Czarnomski, Robert Henry 219 Dabiri, Sigismund Oluwol 404 Dachroth. Jr., Albert John 280 Dahm, Dennis Louis 276 Dahring, Richard Arthur 401 Dailey, Ruth Ann 192 Daily, Colleen Dolores 192 Dalai, Chinubahai S. 168 Daleiden. Joyce Susanna 192 Dallas. Michael C, 273, 300 Dalman, Jeane Sarah 192 291 Daly. Gathleen Mary 192 Dam. Judith Diane 192. 279 Damaske, Dania Sue 193 Dangelo, Robert Joseph 168 Dangler, Larry Dale 177 Daniels, Bruce Eric 393 Daniels. Cheryl Lynn 193, 247 Daniels, Diann Kay 297 Danko, Gerald Thomas 406 Danley, Michael Ralph 287 Dannison. Charles R. 219. 413 Darling. Linda Louise 423 431 Darhson, Alan G. 168 Dase, Sue Ellen 193 Datta, Suhashni 404 Davenport. Linda Lou 342 Daverio, Theresa 347 Davey. Margaret Ann 243 Davies, Darren Thomas 289 Davis, Jr., Alton Thomas 193 Davis, Cathy Louise 333 Davis, Greggory Matthew 177 28 Davis. James Russell 269 Davis, Nancy Sue 193 Davis, Patricia Louise 168 Davis, Ralph Lee 177 Davis, Jr., Ronald John 168, 401 Davis, Sharlene Denise 245 Davis, Sylvia Carol 193 388 Davis, Thomas Alan 345 Davis, Vernon Charles 94 Davy. David Larry 344 Daws, Fred John 168 Dawson, James Paul 168 Dawson, Mary Lou 193 Day. Helen Jennett 430 Dean. Annabelle Devotie 342 Dean, Jr.. Leslie William 168 415 Dean. Lloyd Henry 262 Deaton, Robert Douglas 219 418 Deaver, Linda K, 243 Deblecourt, David Louis 168 414 Deboer, Mary Lynn 423 Deborer, Richard Gordon 177 Debri, Karen Frances 279 Oebruyn, Deborah Lynn 415 Decent, Leiand Maynard 177 Decker, Garia Jean 193 Decker, Gayle Marie 412 Decker. Leslie Ann 388 Deegan, Mary Jo 220 323 Deering, Geraldine L. 193 Deford, Diane Ernestine 422 Degennaro, Rita 193, 342 Degner, Douglas Lee 220 Dehn, David Arthur 220, 390 Dehollander, Jean Helen 193 Deiohn, Diane Jean 380 Deiong, Cornells 220 Dekam, David Kenneth 168 Dekuiper, Ruth Annette 248 Delabarre, Barton c. 274 Delecki. Walter Joseph 177 Dellantonio, Frank W. 300 Delmastro. Robert Thomas 220 Delmont, Dolores C. 193 384 Delta Chi 257 Delta Sigma Phi 258 Delta Sigma Pi 372 Delta Upsilon 260 Delta Zeta 264 Demarest. Cindy D. 265 Demaagd, Thomas Wendall 117, 193 Demas, Katena Georjean 193 Demchick, George Franc 177, 282 Demers, Barry Richard 3 0 Demitrakos, Georgiann 193 Denison, Diane Christine 193 Dennie, Wilfred 334 Denny, Patricia Ann 168 Depompolo, William L. Ill Depoy, Linda Marie 193 Depue, James William 193 Deridder, James Allen 292 Derr. Craig Scott 193 Deruyter, Karen Atalene 193 Devisser. Arnold Duane 193 Devinny, Jonathan Lewis 287 Devries, Jr., Neill W, 300 Devries, Richard Lee 168 Devries, Russell John 262 Devries, Jr., Thomas Alex 193 274 Dewitte, David Kenneth 370 Dey, Kenneth Palmer 193 Dey, Judith Ann 220 Dey Robert Dean 348 Deyoung. Elaine Ruth 193 Deyoung. Frederic Jay 422 Deyoung, Patricia Lea 251 Deyoung. Russell George 416 Dhue. Steven Brian 103 Dickie. Diane Marie 254 Dickinson, Carol Jean 412 Dickmann, Keith Alan 177 Diebold, Michael Frank 377 Diekema, Betty Jean 1 3 410 Diem, Kathleen Cheryl 193 Diener. Randy Michael l Diggles. Elizabeth P. 193 Digiulio. John Ralph 193 Dilaura. William Lewis 339 Dileski. Jean Mane 177 Dillard. Michael Philip 193 Dillingham, Philip H. 418 Dillon, Jacqueline 328 Dillon. Karen Louise 193 Dilly. Donna Jean 400 Diloreto. Joanne Marie 193 Dinehart. Robert 168 Dinehart, Sue Ann 247 Dinges, Sue Ellen 248 Dinkleman, David Reed 344 Dinolfo. Matteo 220, 302 Dinsmore, Larry Earl 402 Dionne, Annette Jean 193 Distelrath, Jr.. Edward L. 119 Dittmer. Lynn Edward 252 Dix. Charles Edward 168. 389 Dixon, Andrea Marie 1°3 Dixon. Jon Michael 177, 400 Dixon, Leroy 104, 123 Dizik, Jeffrey Neal 273, 304 Dmetroshko, Alexis A. 220 Dobbie. Barbara Jill 249 Dobbs. John Chester 300 Dobrich. Patricia Ann 103 Dodds. Robert James 285 Dodge, Jr., Alfred Durston 285 Dodick, Donald Atnhony 177 Dodick, Richard Michael 413 Doe, James Douglas 406 Doescher, Thomas Dermis 282 Doherty. John Anthony 177, 292, 366 Doherty. Susan E. 415 Dolan. David Wilier 300 Dolan, Robert Dennis 256 Doll. Theresa Marie 1= 3 Domsic, Jr., George 262 Donahue, Margaret L. 342 Donahue, Jr., Richard A. 168, 378 Donahue, Yvonne Marie 194 Donaldson, Brian Edwin 300 269 269 431 194 256 Donihue, David Lee 177 416 Donn, Susan Margaret 320 Donnelly, Maureen Jo 194 Donoghue, James loseph 383 Donoho, Sharon Kay 194 Donohoe, Nanette Jane 177 Dontje, Marcia Ann 194 Donroe, Georgine Claire 320 419 Doolittle. Karen Sue 251 Dorgan, Diane Ellen 408 412 Dormey, Dennis Dean 337 Doty, Christine Margaret 271 297 Dougan, Dare Sue 383 Dougan, William E. 94 DoLgherty, Dennis 334 Douglas, Christopher T. Dove, Vickie Lynn 423, Downer, James A. 429 Downing. Thomas Allison Doyle. Jr.. Obrien John Doyle. Thomas F. 422 Dram. Gershwin Allen 94 Drake, Christie Collins 194 Drangin, Ronald Brian 285 Drapeau, Philip John 282 Draugalis. Peter Allen 220 Drazkowski, Patricia Ann 29 7 Drenton, Harold Lee 177 Drenth, Rodney Allan 177 Drexler, Dale William 168 Dreyer. David Henry 94 Drier. Barbara Ellyn 168 Drobnich. Daniel Joseph 177 Drobnyk, Wendy L. 291, 331 409 Drooger, Dale Curtis 398 Drozdowski, Thomas J. 177 Dube, Richard Frank 377 Dubois, Ronald 111 Dubow, Geraldine Ann 291 398 Duechting, Kim Christina 342 Duffy, Sharon Patricia 117 Duffy, Paul Eugene 177, 400 Duke, David Lenard 377 Duke, Gregory Ronald in Dumiller, Charles John 389 Duncan, John w. 168 Duncan, Michael Oliver 220 Dunham, Douglas Lee 416 Dunlop, Judy Jane 279 Dunn, Dorothy Anne 1S4, 254 Dunn, Michael James 226 Dunn, Thomas Joe 276 Dunsmoor, John Sherwood 117 300 Durant, James Evans 94 Durava, Robert Arthur 177 Durish, Frank Carl 168 Durren, Jon 177, 280, 416 Durr, Jr.. Walter William 168 Dutmers, Patricia Ann 324 Duxbury, Katherine E. 194 254 Dyer, George Elliott 413 Dyer, Thoma s Dale 112 Dygert, Beverly Lynn 243, 347 Dygert, Ruth Ann 194, 341 Dyk, Gerald Henry 194, 422 Dykehouse, Henry Meyer 168 414 Dykema, Nancy Lee 431 Dykhuis, Nancy Jane 194, 430 Dykstra, Dianne Liles 220 Dykstra, Janet Kay 194 Dykstra. Thomas Lee 287 Dyszer, Douglas Edward 280 Oyszkiewicz, Thomas J. 94 Eadie, Lynda Florence 314 Eaman, Constance Sue 431 Fames, Brenda Jean 422 424 Eason, Jr., Amos 306 Eason, Merry Ellen 320, 411 Easter, Lynne Marie 177, 297 Easterwood, Leslee Kay 248 Eajterwood, Susan Joy 249 Easton, Linda Kay 220. 279 Eaton, Rose Ann 220 Ebright, Lynnda Sue 220 Ebright, Ronald Lee 177 Eckelberry, Colletta J. 194 Eckert, Stephen Scott 131 Eddy, Gregory Herbert 274 Eddy, Walter Ralph 380 Edelberg, Lloyd William 220 Edie, Louis N. 168 Edmonds, Lynne Martin 220 Edmonds, Thomas Ned 177, 375, 390 Edmunds, Cynthia Ann 279 Edmunds, John Dav id 168, 374 Education, School of 152 Edwards, Daniel Rock 300 Edwards, David Richard 317 Edwards, Gayla 347 Egan, Lynne Marlene 249 Eggen, Lisbeth 194 Eggert, Dennis Wayne 423 Egizi, Theresa Marie 220 Egland, Marcia Joan 249 Ehlers, Linda Jean 194 Ehlfeldt, David Harvey 220 Ehrenberger, Donald S. 413 Ehrhardt, Frank Michael 390 Eichstaedt. William Paul 380 Eick. Raymond David 389 Eisele. John George 337 Electrical and Electronics Engineers 389 Elias, Christine Marie 194 Elick. Lois Jean 220 Elkerton, Charlene May 320 Elkins, John Clark 289 Ellen, Serenus Jay 184 Ellis, Georgiann 168 Ellis, Katherine T. 220 449 Ellis. Nancy Jane 423 Ellison, Jr., Carl Charl 94, 2S4 Ellison, Linda Jeanne 267 Ellstrom, Patricia Ann 249 Ellsworth, Carol Jean 177 El-Mazida, Issa M. 168 Eisner, Laura Leah 1£4 Elwell, Wendy Locke 220 Emerson, John Charles 337 Emmett, Craig Lawrence 294 Emmons, Guy Wayne 178 Emmons, Marsha Kay 422 Enders, Sandra Ruth 332 Endler, John Edward 377 Endres, David Bruce 220 Engelhart, Neil Alan 178 Engle, Jerry Martin 285 Ensminger, Sharon Hazel 423 Epiey, Janet Lynn 194 Eppelheimer, Charles D. Ill, 178, 366 Epsilon Pi Tau 414 Erickson, Daniel Alden 294 Erickson, John Eric 433 Erickson, Neal 280 Erickson, Susan Kay 251 Eros, George Allan 168 Erskine, Randy C. 262 Ervine, Thomas Gordon 280 Esch, Joanne Marie 333 Eschenburg, Linda Lee 267 Eschenburg, Pamela Mae 184 Espich, Angela Lee 333, 365 Espy, Roberta Sue 220 Essmann, Craig William 285 Esterline, Jr., Lloyd G. 220 Etheridge. Carole Sue 413 Ettenberg, Peter Lewis 220, 294 Ettinger, Philip Foster 374 EvanSj Bonnie Jean 331 Evans, Dennis Gene 100 Evans, Gretchen Louise 168. 430 Evans, Janet 194 Evans, Paula Mable 194 Evans, Ralph Dayton 423 Evans. Thomas Wayne 426 Everett. Alfred Anthony 94 Everhart. James Earl 423 Everingham. Kathleen J. 248 Everson. Kent Douglas 168 Everson. Richard Lee 413 Ewanio. Stephen J. 377 Eyster, Judy Jean 251 Ezelle. Robert T. 94. 119 Fadel, Adel Abdallah 404 Fahner, Karen Kay 423 Fahner, Patricia Lynne 431 Fahrberger, Dennis L. 178 Fairchild, Susan Vera 247 Falconer, Bruce Campbell 220 Fales, Catherine Marie 320. 422 Faling. Janet Arlene 194 Fanelli, Donna Lynne 249 Fannin, Jr., Richard Lee 168 Fansler, Jeffrey Lynn 294 Fant, Jerry Wayne 262 Fant, Mary Elinor 168 Farkas, Charles Bowker 370 Farling, Diane Marie 178 Farquharson, John D. 289. 345 Farrell, Glenn Emerson 220 Fassezke. Jane Torrey 254 Fassnacht, Marie Ellen 220. 424 Faulkner. Paul Morris 402 Faust, Rainer Ulrich 168. 402 Fayad, John Mark 178, 280 F azzari, Carolyn Jean 194 Federau, Shelley Rae 194 Fedo, Maureen Vada 178, 165 Fee, Kathleen Anne 194 Feeney, John Charles 220 Feenstra, William Jay 178 Fehniger, Thomas Edward 294 Feigenson, Ben Lewis 442 Feinthel, Thomas Kern 339 Feldpausch, Max John 194 Fellows, David Charles 124, 178 Felly. Martha P. 324 Fenderbosch, Henry T, 178 Ferguson, Janet Elaine 323 Ferguson, Martin Roland 168 Ferguson, Neal Harvey 389 Fershee, Jr., Paul Kenneth 287 Fiala, George Michael 194 Fidler, Charlotte Ann 194 Fields. Kathleen Marie 243 Fielstra, Carl John 220 Findley, Neil Leroy 422 Fine, James Vernon 168 Finger. William Nicholas 280 Fingleton, Walter George 282 Finley. Douglas Peter 119, 194 Finner, Elsie B. 169 Fioritto, Anthony Lino 289 Firchau, Richard Charles 252 Fischer, Nolan Ward 178 Fischer. Sally Jean 423 Fisher. Ernest Breen 262 Fisher, Gary Lee 395 Fisher. Karen Romae 194 Fisher, Rhoda Marguerite 422 Fitch, Leah Kay 412 Fitzgerald. Laurie Ann 248 Flamboe. Linda Mariene 194 Flaska, Gregory Lee 94 Flath. Donna Ruth 178. 400 Flatley, James Clair 292 Flegal. Fred Gerard 429 Fleming. James Edgar 194 Fleming, Maureen Bridget 323. 365 Flemming, Douglas John 178 Fienar, Jerry Lee 178, 302 Fletcher, Toni Kay 195 Flook, Anne Christine 332 Flora, Ellen Louise 195 Flores, Guadalupe 287 Flores, Rosa Ester 393, 404 Florian Michael Robert 195 Flynn, Barry Grattan 353 Flynn, Diane Kathleen 195 Flynn. Jacklynn Mary 291, 331 Flynn; Nancy Marie 195, 233, 265, 365, 410 Flynn, William Robert 178 Foehl, Jerold Eugene 178, 375, 389 Foerch, Bruce Frederick 390, 443 Foley. Kathleen Jane 380 Folkert. Vaughn Wesley 426 Folsom, Sue Ann (Rose) 195 Fonger, Bradley H, 289 Fons, Jeffrey A. 287 Foote, David Lawrence 1S5 Forbear, Ann Louise 169 Forbes, John Carter 195, 292, 366 Ford, Eugene Hershey 104 Ford. Gary Charles 402 Ford. Ruth E. 195 Forensic Society 388 Forest. Frank John 362 Forgrave. Joan Elizabeth 195 Forgrave. Susan Jane 195 Formento, Carol Ann 332 Forrest, Eugene Carl 422 Forrester, Jacquelym 195 Forsman, David Lee 274 Forster, Paul Richard 282 Fortezza, Victor Gregory 348 Fortier, Linda Marie 195 Forystek, Pamela Anne 195 Fosdick, Nancy Ann 291 Foss, Carol Elaine 220, 430 Foster, Jack James 94, 100, 169, 307 Foster, Mary Kay 297 Foster, Paul Norman 302, 334 Foster, Scott Patrick 195 Foster, Tonya Marsh 260 Foster, Vicki Marie 297 Foster, Victoria Lee 195 Faucault, Ann Marie 195 Fouch, Janice Rae 195 Fournier, Michael John 262 Foust, Joseph P. 94 Fouts. Joyce Ann 279 Fowler. Bruce D. 300 Fowler. Richard Henry 274 Fox. James Nelson 169. 414 Fox. Joanne Marie 195 Fox. Marilyn Katherine 342 Fox. Susan Kay 232, 368, 400. 410 Franchino. Phyllis Jean 195. 279 Francis, Joy Mae 332 Francisco, Janet Lynn 415, 436 Franczak, Cheryl Ann 342 Frankiewicz, Marcia Jean 195, 247 Frankiewicz. Rita Marie 247 Franklin, Glenna Gayle 267 Franklin, James Nathan 302 Frantom, John Arden 195 Eraser. Blanche Eileen 267 Fraunhofer, Roy Wesley 378 Frazee, Glen Edwin 169 Frazier. Sandra A. 195. 260 Freeh, Nicolas 169 Freed, Robert William 318 Freehling, Elaine Norma 220 Freeland, Michael F. 292 Freels. Gary Wilbur 262 Freeman. James Louis 289 Freeman. William Carlton 377 Freese, Stephanie Sue 169. 254. 384 Freiberg. Deborah Lynn 279 French. David Alan 274 French, Gerald Norman 256 French, William C. 94 Frenzel. John Franklin 422 Freshour, Jayne Ellen 221 Frick, Steven Scott 195 Fricke. Karen Ann 247 Frieling. Susan Ann 408 Frierson, Evelyn 195 Friese, Keith Michael 413 Frisbie, Robert V. 300 Fritz, Barbara Lou 195 Fritz, Richard Arthur 426, 429 Fritz, Timothy Scott 292 Frohan, Patricia Ann 195, 265 Frost, David Alan 103, 123 Fry, Althea Kay 423 Fry, Janice Marie 243 Frykberg, William R. 221 Fuelling, Gary Lynn 178 Fuelling. Gretchen Jane 195 Fulgenzi, John Bruce 178 Fuller. Jan Elizabeth 422 Fuller. Jerry Wayne 274 Fuller. William Garth 131. 292 Fullerton, Katherine H. 291, 412 Funncll, Robert Brvce 262 Furber, Louise J. 393 Furst, Shirley Ann 195 Furstenau. Charles E. 169, 385 Furukawa. Sylvia Michiko 195 Fynewever. Judy Mae 195 Gabel. Robert John 287 Gaertner, Linda Diane 393 Gagliardo. Patricia M. 178 Gaines, Stanley Gregory 269 Galassi, Sheryl Lynn 178 Galer. Norma Judith 195 Gallagher, Michael J. 195 Galligan, Carol Lynn 195 Galloup, Ellen Elizabeth 248, 331 Gallup, Barbara Lynne 221 Gallup. Pamela Jean 195 Gambino. James August 400 Gamm, Cheryl Marie 433 Gamma Phi Beta 266 Gammons, Robert Dwayne 169 Gantt. Ruth Yvonne 178 Gardner. Janet Kay 251 Gardner, Sharon, Lee 196 Gargol, Catherine F. 196 Garmon. Moses Arthur 339. 429 Garrett, Beverly Jane 1 -5 Garvie. James William 221 Gary, Carolyn Ann 196 Gary, Mariene 196 Gaskell, Bonnie Jean 1S5, 230. 326 410, 430 Gates. Kenneth Ray 196 Gatherum, Robert Joseph 156 Gatliff, Linda Pauline 342 Gatlin, Elissa Lynn 365 Gautsch, Daniel Michael 300 Gawkowski, Linda Louise 196 Gawne, Margaret Anna 380 Gay, Allen Lee 289 Gebhardt, Connie Sue 329 Gebrowsky, Gerald Irwin 112, 196 Geer, Candice Lynn 254 Geer. Constance Nan 431 Geertman, Joyce Elaine 221 Geeting, Daniel Clark 178, 370 Gegznas, Linda Anne 178 Geiscr, Gretchen Marie 423 Gelderloos, Glenn Jerald 196 Genaw, Rita Marie 243 General Studies, School of 154 Geno, Wayne Henry 169 Genson, Dennis James 344 Geraghty. Robert Clark 221 Gerald, Terry Von 196 Gerhard, Joann 196 Germain, Albert Paul 196 Germain, Kenneth Leon 393 Germain, Vivi Anne 196 Geromin, Lorraine M. 383 Gess. Eugene Ralph 233, 422, 429 Gessler, Jan Marie 196 Ghattas, Joseph 370 Giant, Marshall Lynn 378 Gibler. Katherine J. 243 Gibson, Lisa Kathleen 196 Gibson, Richard M. 256 Giddings. Barbara Sue 423 Giddis. Ill, Joseph A. ??? Gidley, Bryan G. 221 Giese. Sara Ann 314 Giffin, Maureen Kathryn 267 Gifford. Jeffery E. 353 Gifford, William Jay 178 Gignac, Timothy George 348, 413 Gilbert, Ronald Lee 196 Gilchrist, George Arth 221, 422 Gildea, Mary Faye 178 Gill, Dorothy Mae 178 Gill. Nancy Ellen 279 Gill, Willie Greene 306 Gillespie, Janet Sue 291 Gillett, Gary Lance 196, 339, 371 Gilmore, Rebecca Ann 221 Giordano, Marie 297, 365 Gipperich, William C. 280 Girardot, Jr., Thomas C. 285 Girolami, Rodney John 169 Giroux. Edward David 348 Giza. Peter 169 Gladding, Charles Eugene 221 Gladding, Donna Lee 267 Glaeser. Jo Elizabeth 248 Glas. Winnie Margreet 408 Glasco. David 169 Glass. Cheryl Lucille 306 Glatz. Suzanne 365 Gleason. Mary Karen 342 Gleeson, Mary 178 Glenn, Robert Alan 196 Glenny, Barbara Ann 196, 395 Glisan, Vonda Jean 247, 446 Glupker, Ellen Rae 196 Godbold. Cheryl Ann 320 Goelling. Brigitte C. 221 Goff, David Edgar 196 Goldberger, Kim Harvey 165, 221, 273, 304 Golden, Jody Anne 221 Goldstein, William S. 262 Goldwood, Jon Michael 196 Goldsworth, Karen Lee 221 Gomez, Philip Wayne 280 Good, Mary Elizabeth 411 Goodacre, Franklin Dean 169 Goodman, Gerald Willwa 287 Goodman. Michael Lee 376 Goodwin, Janet Carol 196 Goodwin, Karen Dianne 196 Goodwin, Larry Lee 169 Goodwin, Margaret Helene 196 Goodwin. Jr.. Norman A. 262 Gorbutt. Kurt Wesley 178, 402 Gordon, Patrick Michael 376 Gordon, Sharon Dene 196 Gorman, Patricia Diane 196 Gotberg, Claire Yvonne 169, 384 Gotham, Roy Dale 413 Gottesman, Martin 353, 401 Gottlieb. Pamela K. 443 Gottschalk. William J. 169 Gould, Barbara 328 Gould, Bruce Kevin 262 Gould, Gary Loren 262 Gould, William Henry 123 Goulet, Suzanne Marie 254 Goyert, James Chalmers 178 Goyert. Nancy 196 Graber, Fern Shirley 196 Graduate Studies, School of 156 Graham, Gordon E. 256, 273, 380 Graham. Janice Marilyn 196, 430 Graham, Judith Lee 430 Graham, Roger Ridley 178 Graham, William Charles 196 Cramer, Joseph Allen 256 Grames, Gilbert Martin 197 Grant. Beverly Sue 221, 423 Grant. David Menten 169 Granville, Robert N. ??? Graphic Arts Society 385 Grassi. Jean Carol 249 Gravel, Janine Mary 324 Gravel, Marjorie Barbara 197 Graves. Linda Lee 279, 365 Graves, Ted Rual 221, 400 Grawey, Rayma Ann 251 Gray, Robert Alan 197 Gray. Robyn Jan 197 Greco, John 119, 123 Green, Charles Lee 197 Green. Fitz Dixon 221 Green. John William 178 Green. Richard Forest 274 Green, Sharyl Ann 197 Green. Sheryl Anderson 197. 423 Greenich. Gerald G. 422 Greening, Susan Maria 291 Gieenman, Barbara K. 342. 444 Greenup. Edward Robert 300 Greer, Paul William 252 Greeson, Dawn Louise 332 Greeter, Nancy Jean 254 Grenlie, Gary Evan 377 Grevel, Gilbert Dale 197 Griesser, Pamela Marie 197 Griffin, Bruce Travis 178, 289 Griffin, Linda Vivian 197, 423 Griffin, Margaret Ann 342 Griffioen, Donald Bruce 402 Grigg, Kathleen Susanne 279, 350 Grimm, Robert Arthur 116 Groat, Pamela Feme 431 Grodi. Kathleen E. 221 Groesbeck. Mary Pamela 197 Groesser, Jerry Edward 287 Grogg, Nancy Cheryl 221 Groner, Nancy Dianne 423 Grooters, David Allan 406 Gross, Michael Anthony 119, 123, 197. 391 Groves, Kathleen Ann 430 Grozenski, Carol Ann 320 Grunwald. John William 406 Grys, Edward John 339 Grzyb. Paula Ann 178 Gualtiere, Jean M. 254 Cuba. Stephen Preston 294 Guenther. Mary Greta ??? Guenther, Linda Jean 197 Guenther, Suann Kay 197 Guerin, Robert Joseph 169, 377 Guerin, Lynn Eugene 94 Guernsey. Richard Thomas 348 Guest, Daniel Joseph 256 Guide, Douglas G. 258 Guinn, Lynda Thearn 251 Guitar, Nicholas Ronal 292 Gulbis, Paul 179 Gummere, James Laverne 289 Gunn, Thomas Alford 280 Gunther, Howard Steven 169, 294 Gust. Joanne Kay 347 Gustafson, Deborah Joan 400, 431 Gustafson, Jane Mary 179 Gutowski, Gerald Allen 258 Guzan, Richard John 376 Gyles. Leon Leonard 294 Haase, William Edward 402 Habetler. Stephen Edward 197 Hacias. Christopher C. 179 Hackett, Colleen Lucil 197 Hackett, Kenneth Ray 179, 406 Hadden, Dene William 197 Hadley, Lynne Louise 424 Haffey. Charles John 302 Hagel. Susan Louise 197 Hager. Dana Ann 251 Hagerty, Deborah Lynn 347 Hagg. Kathleen Ann 197 Hahn. Mary Jo 424 Hahn. Linda Jo 350 Haines, Carolyn Joyce 221 Haines, Martin Paul 169 Haines, Robert Arthur 373 Hake, Karia Jean 197 Hale, Gregory Dean 294 Hale, Gregory Wayne 422 Hale, Joanne Alexander 297 Haley, Jane P. 197 Hall, Cathy Jane 424 Hall, Gale Louise 197 Hall, Perry Richard 256 Hall, Ted Royce 179 Hall. William George 400 Hallowell. Stephen H. 285 Halper, Charles William 221 Halpin, Edward F. 392 Halub. Maryann 333 Hamel, Arthur Robert 221, 393 Hamilton, Daniel C. 292 Hamilton, Judith Ann 331, 430 Hamilton, Mary Francis 243 Hamlin, Eugene Robert 94 Hamlin, Randall William 383 Hamm, Brewster Conrad 221, 282 Hammarstrom, John R. 169 Hammons, Vernon Monroe 169, 374 Hampshire, Suzen Jane 197 Hanel, Margaret Charle 265 Haney, Deborah Ruth 271, 279 Hankinson, Gary L-ee 302 Hanley, Patrick James 289 Hanna, Mark Russell 273 Hannon, Betty Rae 221, 332, 430 Hannon, Marjorie Kay 365, 430 Hansen, Elizabeth Ann 291 Hasen, Gary Lee 169 Hansen, Nancy Ann 221 Hansen, Robert Louis 119 Hansen, Roger Alan 392 Hansen, Steven John 400 Hanson, James Robert 389, 433 Hanson, John Frederick 389 Hanson, Margaret Ann 221 Hanson, Patricia 221 Harbart, Patricia S. 179 Harbour, Don Francis 197 Harbour, Rochelle L. 423 Hardman, Danny Neil 282 Hardy, Susan Hunter 197 Hari. Marcus Earl 179 Harmon, Lynn Jean 331 Harper, Earl 104 Harper, Evelyn Marie 328 Harper, Margo Elaine 320, 409 Harrington, Diane Marrell 197 Harris. Robert Edward 300 Harrison, Carol Ann 197 Harrison, James Alan 116, 256 Harrison, Philip Barnard 402 Harrison, Sally Ann 197 Hart, Gary Neal 375, 389 Hart, Kenneth Grant 179 Hartgerink, Randall Lee 294 Hartigan, Michael Thomas 256 Hartman, Danette Helen 267 Hartman, Diane Mary 265 Hartman, John M. 197, 285 Hartman, John Philip 276 Hartman, Kathryn Sue 251 Hartman, Mary Caroline 423 Hartmann, Kirk Frederic 377 Hartsema, Patricia Anne 197 Hartsuff, Ann Elise 291 Hartz, Carol Ann 267 Harvey, Duncan Edward 262 Harwood, Edward Lysle 262 Harwood, Laurance Julian 334 Haskins. Lois Sue 251 Hass, Glen Myron 179, 282, 400 Hassett, Richard Anson 262 Hasty, Janet Schultz 197 Hatch, Michael Evans 300 Hatch, Robert Stuart 179 Haunert, Rita Mae 323 Hauslein, Betsey Ann 197 Havinga, Sonja Lane 431 Havis, Kathryn Lee 179 Hawkins, Bruce Robert 302 Hawley, Gloria June 422 Haworth, Julie Ann 197 Hayashikawa, Joan Ritsu 197 Hayden, Robert Henry 256, 389 Hayes, Robert Joseph 389 Hayes, Robert Richard 377 Hayner, Linda Kay 221 Haynes, Phyllis Jean 404 Haywood, David Bruce 276 Hazilla, Michael 102, 118, 119, 123, 232 Hazzard, Linda Jane 197 Heagmon, Phyllis Rose 198, 260 Hebb, Dean Warren 280 Hebner, Jerry E. 179 Heckathorn. Lynda Rose 423 Hedeen. Craig Douglas 300 Hedengren, Gaye Ann 342 Heemstra, John Lee 169 HeeT, Kathy Ann 198, 423 Heer, Robert Charles 169, 414 Heeres, Richard L. 221 Heflinger, June Mariene 198 Heggen. T. David 406 Heidrich. Betty Jane 198 Heiler, Sally Clare 179, 415 Heimke, Howard Herbert 179, 402 Hein, George David 102, 103, 119, 123 Heinecke, Carl David 285 Heinzelman, John Carl 282 Heipel, Lorrene Cheryl 247 Held, Harvey 221 Heliste, Donna May 328 Helle, Steven Chris 285 Hellenga, David Allan 221, 422 Heller, Martha Ann 320 Heller, Michael Lester 179 Helms, Katrine Helen 297 Helms, Ronald Freddie 221 Helton, Robert Charles 262 Hemmer, Mary Alice 271, 279 Hendershot, Merrill Ronn 221 Hendershot, Susan E. 198 Henderson, David Douglas 111, 287, 400 Henderson, Linda Jean 254, 365 Henderson, Robbe Lynn 221, 231, 245, 364, 365 Henderson, Susan E. 165, 221, 230, 254 Hendricks, David Randa 198, 294, 388 Hendricks, Mary Lynn 297 Hendricks, Virginia M. 198 Hendrickson, Diane A. 198 Hendrix. Pierre Roberth 222, 307 Hendrix. Michael Dennis 306 Heneveld, Elaine Dorothy 422 450 Hennessey, Phyllis Anne 423 Henry. Charles Murdock 280 Henry, Mark Duane 169 Hensinger, Margaret E. 347, 365 Henslee, Judith Ann 249 Heppler, Sandra Joyce 342 Herman, Denise Madelin 198, 383 Herman, Mary Ann 198 Hernacki, David Matthew 169 Hernandez. Russell Lou 282 Herrig. Jenile Anne 331, 383 Herts, Vrrginia Lee 188 Herzberg, Paul K. Ill Heselschwerdt. David N 414 Hesling, Christme Ann 198 Hess, Robert Earl 287 Hetherington, F. Gary 112 Hetherman, III. Thomas J. 222 Hettinger. Carmen Eloise 198 Heuerd. Geraldine Kay 332 Heurlin, William Donald 287 Hewlett, Roger Lee 392 Heyboer, Jr., William J. 198, 414 Heyboer, Jr., Lester 179 Heystek, Douglas Vaughn 300 Heystek, Jack Donald 198 Hickey. Kathleen Ann 426 Hickman, Dennis Patrick 222 Hickman. Judith Ann 222 Hickman. Jr., Mearle T 362 Hiestand. Ill, Guy Louis 406 Higgins, Edward F. 280 Higgms, Mary Frances 323 Higgins. William Joseph 169 Higgs, Sue Ann 297 Higley, William Harvey 198 Hilbush. Christine Anne 198 Hilbrecht, James Harry 422 Hilborn, Joanne E. 198, 243 Hildreth, Vicki Ann 198 Hill. Chato 438 Hill. Charles Jackson 258 Hill, Dennis A. 280 Hill, Donald 292 Hill. Hollis Ann 430 Hill, John Andrew 371 Hill. John Everett 222. 348 Hill. Michael Carl 222, 418 Hill, Nancy Lou 265 Hill. Richard Thomas 422 Hill. Timothy Dean 300 Hill, William Howard 169 Hillebrand, Elaine Anne 198. 251 Hillger, Gail Diane 291 Hills, Craig Arthur 370 Himmel, Eugene Frank 169 Hines, Carolyn Jean 198 Hines, Jr., Charles E. 179. 416 Hines, Deborah Murphy 198. 342 Hink. Harold Jay 94 Hinkle. Lynn D. 302 Hinkley. II. Paul A. 273, 294 Hintz, Mark Philip 94 Hippler. Linda Jean 222 Hires, Jr., Charles E. 222 Hiscock. John Carl 389 HIavacek. Donald Arthur 169 Hoard. David Ernest 222 Hobley. Sharon Lynn 198 Hobson. Carl David 353 Hodges. John Edward 302 Hodgson, Jr.. Harold H. 116 Hodgson, Sherri Anne 179 Hofacker, David Evry 300 Hoffman. Carol Beth 198 Hoffman, Harvey John 348 Hoffman. James Allen 402 Hoffmann. Victoria Ann 198 Hofmeister. Jr.. Franklin 292 Hofmeister. Timothy H. 418 Hofstetter. Robert W. 282 Hoge. Barbara Lynn 198 Hogle, Gene Raymond 169 Hogue. Jannean Carroll 198 Holbrook. Elizabeth L. 222 Holcomb, Andrea Marie 265 Holcomb. Melinda Ann 198 Holcombe. David Alan 280 Holen. Lawrence David 274 Holforty. Kathleen D. 243 Hollen. Brian Robert 169 Hollerbach. Michael R. 302 Holley. Daniel Clair 169 Hollis. Donna Ruth 423 Hollister, Jean K, 198. 248 Holloway. Amy Lou 198 Holman. Philmore 0. 170. 374 Holmstrom. Roy William 280 Holt. Garland Dewayne 300 Holt, Robert Earl 300 Homer, John S. 222 Hommel. Ralph Sheridan 289 Homsi. Patricia Jo 222 Homsi, Samir Fouad 404 Honkanen, Susan Louise 342 Honkavaara, Jean Marie 198 Honors College 235 Honsberger, Dean Kirk 179 Hood, Robert Alexander 269 Hook, Marilyn Louise 179 Hook, Sherry Lee 333 Hoots, Karen Lynn 198. 267 Hoover. Deborah Jean 380 Hoover, Janice Lee 271. 279 Hoover, Jerry David 179, 372 Hopkins, Jane Ann 247, 324 Hoppe, Kenneth Anthony 179 Horen, David Lawrence 222 Horn. Mary Louise 198 Horn, Pamela Anne 198, 267 Horrigan, Kathleen Mary 222, 337 Horter, Mary Ellen 424 Horton, Jeffrey Beaumont 274, 368 Horvath, Michael Joseph 199 Hosier, Nancy Sue 254 Hosner, Kenneth Lee 199 Host. John William 280 Hostetter. Mark Alan 289 Hotchhiss. Lyie Edward 222. 353 Houck. David Grant 199 Houck. Michael Charles 222. 400 Houle. Dennis Charles 274 House, David George 222 House, Pamela Ruth 199 Houseman, Karen Grace 279 Houey. Rodney 170 Howard, David Wayne 222 Howe, Carolyn 248, 323 Howe, III, Charles Henry 199 Howe, Helen Mary 247 Howe, Mary Jane E. 243 Howe, Michael Zaia 258 Howell. Karen Lynn 323 Howell. Larry William 287 Howitson. Linda Jean 267 Hoyle, Susan Elinore 332 Hrdlicka, Harry W. 123 Huang. Hsiao-Chu 381 Hubbert. Alberta 199 Huber, John Wayne 117 Huber. Thomas Daniel 294 Huber. Robert Arthur 294 Hudak. Michael Albert 256 Hudson, Allan John 374, 415 Hudson, David Lee 94, 100, 232 Huds.oOj Donald Andrew 94 Hudson. Mary Susan 249 Hudson. Nancy Fay 199 Hudson. Suzette Lee 170 Hudy, William 170 Huff. Gary Dean 179 Hughes, Jr., John Joseph 282 Hughes. Judith Kay 199 Hughey. John Alton 287 Hugo, Deedre 243 Hugo, Jr.. William John 292 Huhn. Janice Ellen 222 Huige. John Daniel 262 Huizing. Albert Paul 304 Hull. Ellis Lee 104. 269 Hull. Ten Lee 430 Hummell, Bruce Allen. 170, 440 Humphrey, Cynthia 199 Hunerjager. John Paul 292 Hunt. Jacqueline Anita 222 Hunt. Leta Fay 423 Hunt, Marguerite Marie 254 Hunt, Marilyn Sue 410 Hunt, Patricia Ann 199. 230, 410 Hunt. Susan Elizabeth 254 Hunter. Candace Walker 380 Hunter. Elizabeth Ann 423 Hunter. John Curtis 273. 380 Hunter, Michael Patrick 392 Hunter. Sally Jane 331, 365 Huntoon, Willard Lang 406 Hupfer, Bruce Alan 222, 252, 273, 368 Hupp, Leslie Ann 279 Husain, Syed Aqil 170 Hutchens. Judith K. 243, 271 Hutchens, Katherine J. 326 Hutchings. Jr.. Wilbert H. 199 Hutchins. Janice Lynn 320, 383 Hylland. Robert George 285 Hyman, Mark H. 304 Hysinger, William K, 300 lacoangeli, Peter Gary 302 lanitelli, Don Alan 280 Iddings. William Garver 179, 287, 400 Ikerd. David Alexander 199, 413 Industrial Management Society 374 Ingles, Kent Lee 199 Ingram, Carol Nelle 170 Insley, Susan Hughes 412 Inter-Fraternity Council 272 International Club 404 Intervarisity Christian Fellowship 428 Ireland. Lynn 199 Irey. Paul Arthur 422 Irwin, Janet Marie 222 Irwin, Phyllis Agnes 393 Isenberg, Robert E. 345 Isgrigg, Jr., Robert G. 199, 273, 282 Iverson. Karen Lee 222 Jaski, Gregory Charles 373 Jay, Debra Dene 345 Jayson, Shirley Mae 199 Jefferson, Eraina Ann 245 Jeffrey. Richard Allan 292 Jelinek, Richard Joseph 199 Jeltema. Judith Louise 267 Jenkins. Earl Robert 104 Jenkins. Marcia Mary 199 Jenkins, Ruth Ann 199 Jenner, Ronald Joseph 422 Jepson, Larry Eugene 429 Jeschke, Richard Dale 179, 400 lessen, Jaclyn Sue 249, 271, 289 Jesuale. Paul Donald 280 Jetter. Jr., Charles James 280 Jettke. Joan Lillian 320 Jillson, Jon Marc 179 Jinkins, David Lee 222 Jobbitt. Terrance W. 116. 372 Jobe. Donald Larry 199. 433 Joers. Linda Lou 248 Johansen. Allen Herman 199 Johns. Antoinette F. 199 Johns, Gary William 256 Johnson. Arthur Lewis 306 Johnson, Barbara Jean 199, 267 Johnson, Betty Ann 179, 400, 426 Johnson, Betty Jean 415 Johnson. Beverly Jane 267 Johnson, Candace Anne 199 Johnson, Coleen Ellen 199 Johnson, Diane Cleo 431 Johnson, Gregory Alan 262 Johnson, Gregory Kviljo 339. 437 Johnson. James Norman 252 Johnson. James Mark 280 Johnson. Jerry Lynn 199 Johnson. John R. 389 Johnson. Kevin Neal 103 Johnson. Larry Robert 389 Johnson. Len Harry 274 Johnson Linda Sue 200 Johnson. Marilynn Norma 200 Johnson. Mary Jo 200 Johnson. Michael Eddy 256 Johnson. Michael Edwar 200. 433 Johnson. Millicent L, 267 Johnson. Nancy Carol 333 Johnson. Nancy Jane 200. 342 Johnson. Nancy Helen 383 Johnson. Patricia Louise 374 Johnson. Richard Pryor 302 Johnson, Robert Darrell 390 Johnson, Roland Alan 170 Johnson, Sandra Sue 222, 371 Johnson. Sidney Ann 200, 380 Johnson, Steven Maurice 385 Johnson, Stuart Henry 179. 370 Johnson. Sue Karen 222. 251 Johnson, Susan Diane 430 Johnson, Susan Joyce 200 Johnson, Susan Kay 200 Johnson, William Allen 222. 395 Johnson. William Edward 353 Johnston, Barbara Jean 251, 271 Johnston, Maureen Gay 383 Johnston, Richard Carl 112 Jones, Allen Leslie 274 Jones, Bob Alton 274 Jones, Jane Ann 243 Jones, Larry Bradford 200 Jones, Mark Edward 256 Jones, Martin Craig 200, 390 Jones, Melvin Lee 170 Jones, Patricia S. 365 Jones, Roger Allan 179 Jones, Sharon Lynn 200 Jonio, Rodney Thomas 337, 433 Jordan, Glenna Kay 200 Jorgensen, Louise Ann 200, 430 Jorgenson, Eleanor Ann 422 Juba, Richard Lee 170, 377 Judge, Audrey Jean 413 Julian, David Leslie 389 Justian, David Rodger 179 Jacklich, Joel 413, 418, 419 Jackson, Jill Anne 222 Jackson, Judy Beatrice 199 Jackson, Kenneth Edward 119 Jacobs, Dennis Joseph 199 Jacobs, Larry Saxton 199 Jacobson. Sandra Jeanne 199 Jaeger, Mary Jean 279 Jagutis, Helmut Jacob 353 Jahn, Patricia Leslie 243 James, Michael Howard 280 Janbroers, Judith Ann 199, 279 Jancek, John Francis 285 Janke, Elaine Jean 199 Janke, Paula Jeanne 199 Jankowski. Kimberley Ann 314 Jaquays, Patricia Ann 170 Jaques, Dennis Earl 170, 401 Jarchow, Evelyn Mari 222 Jardine, Janet Adele 248 Jarski, Stan 170 Jarvi. John Robert 434 Jarvis, Walter Edward 179 Jasinski, Mary Ellen 199, 231, 440 Kaakaabaale, N, J. W. 222 Kachur, Cathy Jo 200 Kadlec, Charles Stephan 376 Kaelin, Craig Joseph 222 Kaiser, Jr., Joseph Peter 262 Kalamazoo Tutorial 405 Kalinowski, Joseph M. 300 Kamara. Florence Baindu 179 Kaminski. Carl Anthony 383 Kaminski, Gerald Lee 256 Kandel, Avi Saul 179, 304 Kandell, Ronald Jacob 389 Kane, Constance Mary 251 Kanter. Alan Lee 179 Kaplan, Alan Mark 433 Kaplowitz, Enid Nadine 297 Kappa Alpha Psi 268 Kappa Phi 430 Karasick, Kenneth 111 Karchon, James A. 292 Karl. Dennis Robert 374 Karlis. Mary Ann 329 Karpa, Alan Edward 94 Kashmer. Edward John 200 Kasper, David E. 292 Kasper. Karden Dee 200 Kastner. Michael F. 262 Kastning. Barbara J. 265 Katip, Verna M. 398 Katz, Joel 179 Katz, Steven Arden 180 Kaye, Diane Elizabeth 249 Kaye, John Wycombe 289 Keast, Robert Roy 256 Keck, Dennis George 94, 276 Keehn, Theresa Jane 423 Keen, James M. 433 Keena, Kathleen Ann 248 Keenan, Michael Francis 292 Keenan, Thomas Edward 292 Keep, Dianna Lee 200 Keier, Frederick Charles 200, 289 Keipke. Angelika Lilli 200 Keith. Donald Emmett 222 Keklak. Michael Paul 385 Keller. Chris Jon 256. 273 Kelley. Deborah Ann 332 Kells. Martha Adelia 200 Kelly. James Edward 280 Kelly. Leanne 200 Kelly. Patricia Sue 423 Kemnski. Sandra Lee 251, 328 Ken-p, Jane E 200, 265 Kendrick, Wendy Sue 412 Kenefick, Patricia Lee 200, 413 Kennedy, Alan Francis 180 Kennedy, David Byrne 334 Kenney, Gail Ann 200 Kent, Robert John 180, 273 Kenyon, Michael E. 276 Kcnyon. Sidney Gordon 170, 337 Kephart. Byron Wells 414 Kern. Susan Ann 222. 265 Kerschbaum. James Otto 276 Kerschen. Edward James 345 Kessler. Kathlynn Kay 200 Kesterke. Lynn Diane 323 Ketchum. Vicki Ruth 342 Keyser, Sharon Kay 200 Khafra, Mubarak Abdullah 404 Khanna, Chander Vir 404 Kibbey, Thomas Leo 406 Kiefer. Fredrick Barry 180, 282 Kiehler, II. Lambert G, 170 Kiernan, Patricia Ann 200 Kierstead, Karen Melody 433 Kikstra, Peggy 200 Kile, Julie Ann 411 Killian, Gail Cynthia 422 Kilpatrick, Jane E, 342. 431 Kilpelainen. Timo A. 130, 131. 200 Kim. Kyung-Gi 223. 404 Kimball. Barbara Jean 265, 271 Kimmel. Jeffrey Harold 170 Kimmel, Linda Kay 371 Kimmins. William Austin 353 Kindlarski, Edward R, 180 King. Bradford J, 273. 300 King, Cynthia Lynne 245 King, David Clymer 200 King, John Patrick 302 King, Sue Anne 200. 441 Kingsford. Mary Jane 200 Kingsley. David Walter 300 Kmgsley. Shelley Claire 422 Kinmont. William John 344 Kinny. Robert David 103. 119 Kiplinger. Harold C. 200 Kipp, Walter Frederick 252 Kipp, Ronald John 252 Kirby, Reb ecca Ann 201 Kirin, Christine Ann 279 Kirk. Kenneth Jess 256 Kirkland, Shelly Anne 223 Kirkschke, Gerald Joseph 116 Kish, Suzanne Mane 201 Kisscorni. Edward S 258 Kissinger. Mary Frances 201 291 Klabis, Delta Loretta 297 Kladder, Ross Gordon 285 Klapproth, Pamela Ann 337 Klapproth. Ill, Paul J. 223, 433 Klein. Jane Anne 223 Klein, Kathleen Mary 314 Klein, Nancy Carol 201 Klein, Patricia Sue 170 Klein, Timothy Robert 94 Kleinow. Donald Phineas 103 Kleiss, Daniel Arthur 94 Klesney, Kathryn Ann 267 Klett. James Allan 180, 370 Klink. Josephine Rose 201 Klisz. Lana June 201 Klomparens, Kathleen Ann 223, 265 Klopp. Dorothy Mae 201, 326 Klumpp, Beth-Anne 267 Knapp, Duane Earl 180, 334, 371 Knapp, Marie Annette 320 Knapp, Patricia Lynn 223 Knapp, Seaman Arthur 287 Kneisel, Ursula 404 Knight. Donna Louise 201 Knight, Sandra Lee 180 Knoodle. Jerry Wesley 180 Knooihuizen, Charlene A 333 Knott. Jo Ann 201 Knowles. Linda Louise 430 Knudstrup, Deborah Lou 223 Koch, Jerry Lee 402 Koches, Carol Lynn 350 Koenig, Jerald Wayne 201 Koenig, John David 170 Koenigsknecht, Rose Ann 291 KoeppI, Bryan Dale 270 Koestner. Robert David 402, 406 Koets. David 256 Koewers. Marlene Kay 201 Kohler, Janiece Joyce 422 Kokolakis. James Harry 201, 282, 433 Kolberg, Karen Kay 201 Kolberg, Peggy Susan 423 Kollar, Gaynel M. 201 Kolodica, James Ralph 112 Kominek, David Lee 223 Kominek, Randi Rayle 201 Konchan, James Edward 180 Konicki, Michael Joseph 180, 406 Konopnick, Mary K. 201 Kooyers. Kent Douglas 423 Kooyman, Harry 170, 392 Kopan. Barbara Jo 247, 320 Kopp, Rose Marie 201 Koppers, Suzett Maria 332 Koppers, Tina Gabriella 332 Koprowski, Joyce 201 Korb, Richard Leroy 294, 337 Kortze, Jr., Dale Eugene 302 Kosinski. Robert James 274 Kosowski, Christine Almose 201 Kosowski, Kenneth Ralph 201 Kotarski. Edward Joseph 389 Kothe. Robert Joseph 285 Kouzouiian, Christine 201. 393 Kovac. Beverly Joan 251 Kovalchik, Linda Ruth 201 Kovell, Christine M. 331 Kowalski, Daniel Arthur 294 Koziel, Gregory T. 383 Kozlik, Barbara Frances 180, 400 Kozminske, Joan Lynn 265 Kraft, James Martin 180 Krall, Martha Marie 223 Kramer. Bruce Carl 287 Kramer. Albert Leroy 223 Kramer. Linda Jo 201 Kramer, Marta Ruth 265 Kramer, Norman Robert 418 Kramer, Thomas Jay 180 Kran, Jr.. Robert Edward 223 Kraus, Richard Allen 433 Kraus. William James 289 Krause. Danny Lee 280 Krause, Gregory Lee 415 Krause, Pamela Sue 201 Kreason, James Edward 300 Kreidler. Kitty Lynn 180. 435 Krempa. James Felix 273. 366 Krempa. Judith Louise 406. 423 Krenek, Jack 170, 393, 414 Kreps. Bruce Thomas HI, 285 Kring. John Michael 409 Krings, Carol Anne 320, 423 Krizan, James Robert 285 Kroha, Lawrence A. 223 Krol, Roger Anthony 223, 400 Kroll. Phyllis Ann 201 Krueger. Connie Kay 201 Krug. Janice Susan 431 Krumrie. Reed Lester 258 Kruse. Mary Jane 201 Kubesh. Kathy Ida 201 Kucera. Thomas Edward 223 Kucharski, Keith Joseph 201, 274 Kudrak, Marie Ann 180 Kugleman, Mark Edward 289 Kuhlman, Daniel Leroy 170 Kuhn, Beth Eileen 423 Kuhns, Victoria Ruth 350 Kuhtz, Marylee 223 Kuiper, Bernard John 353 Kukia, Dale Jerome 223 Kulscar. Sherri E. 201 Kumko, Margaret A. 324. 411 Kundrat. John Jay 262 Kuo. Li-Yun 381 Kurten. Kathleen Mary 201 Kurtz. Joanne Sue 433 Kurtz, Kathy Eileen 201 Kurtz. Kenneth MarkI 201 Kurz. Matthew Otto 223. 287 Kuss. Jerald William 180, 258 Kutubuddin, Syed 404 Kutchey, Dale Anthony 201 Kuzee, David Lawrence 180 Kuzma, Frank James 201 Kyko, Leota Laurie 202 Kyser, James Eugene 371, 416 Labeau, Michael Warren 180 Labelle. Lorna Sue 202 Lacey. Michael Charles 337, 413 Lachapelle, June Mary 223 Lacombe, Gary Kenneth 378 Ladd. Jeffrey Nathon 202 Ladzick. Barbara Louis 267 Laidlaw. Todd William 274 Lake. Lewis William 170 Laliberte, David Roland 170 Laliberte. Jr.. Theodore 262 Lalonde. Clyde Paul 180. 383 Lam, Monica Yee-Ming 381 Lamain. William C. ISO Lamarre, Leslie Clark 304 Lamb. Marietta E. ??? Lambda Chi Alpha 275 Lambert, Douglas Wayne 119, 123, 202 Lamberts, Gail Lynne 202 Lamer, David Lee 170 Lamesfield, Russell John 180 Lamit. Gary Louis 300 Lammers, Robert Clare 170 Lamphere. Lincoln David 202 Lampman, Sandra Lee 170 Lamprey. Diane Mary 223, 430 Lancaster, Linda Esther 202 Landis, Constance Ann 248 Landless, Carol Martha 249 Landless, Sue Dawn 423 Lane, Jr.. Charles Willard 422, 429 Lane, Robert John 422 Lane, Ronald Edward 429. Lane. Sally Ann 431 Lang- Henry James 202 Langan, Carol Hazel 254 Langley, Phyllis Jean 324, 409 4S1 Langston, Patricia Ann 180 Langworthy, Judith Ann 202, 393. 413 Lanni, James Edward 180 Lans, Carol Ann 247, 365 Lapoint, Dennis R. 202 Lamed, Susan Lois 248 Larose, Jon Wolford 256 Larronne, Gideon 170, 404 Larouech, III, Daniel P, 94, 391 Larsen, Alice Jean 202 Larson, Bruce F. 287 Larson, Sharon Adele 170 Larson, Stephen James 223, 2S4 Larue, Janis Mae 267 Lasak, Robert Stanley 170 Lason, Terry Lee 202 Lasowski, Judith Ann 170 Lass, Rol)ert Alan 289 Latshaw, William Scott 111 Latson, Susanne 223 Laubie, Jean-Yves 404 Lauer, George William 180 Laver, Kay A, 202 Laure, James Allen 180 Law, Nancy Louise 243, 411 Lawler. Gayle Elizabeth 223 Lawrence, Anne Marie 247 Lawrence, David Lynn 294 Laws. Charlotte Elma 223, 430 Laws, Michael Brent 306 Lawson, Richard Vernon 94 Lawson, Roger Alan 94 Layle, David Higham 202, 256 Layman, John Alan 180 Leach, Gary Dean 202 Leadford, James Benson 124 Leahy, Timothy Bruce 380 Leake, Linda Sue 202 Leaman, Barbara Joan 314, 415 Leaman, David Gerhardt 300 Leathley, David Thomas 180 Leavitt, Thomas Fredrick 262 Leazenby, Karlyn Ann 223, 430 Leblanc, Janice Mary 249 Lebold. Richard Franz 402 Ledbetter. Sandra Kay 202 Leder. II, Arnold Eldon 353 Lee, Nancy 202 Lee, Sherrie Ann 254 Leeds, Patricia Joyce 202 Leep. Richard Henry 202. 414 Lees. Jari Helen 202 Lefanty. Lon George 423. 429 Leggett. Steven Albert 111 Lehman. Lucille Rose 180. 247 Lehman, Thomas Michael 112 Lehmkuhl, James Robert 170 Leidlein, Larry James 180 Leichtman, Robert G. 289 Leighton, Robert James 292 Leipzig, John Stehling 202 Lemcke, Kathleen Marte 202 Lempicki, Antoinette L. 223 Lenardson, Jane Ellen 430 Leonard. James Allen 170 Leonardelli, Lucia T. 251 Leroy. Susan Claudia 279, 422 Lesley, Robert Paul 180 Leung, Chun Ming 223, 381 Levens. Joseph Randall 170 Leversee, Gay Adele 431 Levi, Joady Ann 202, 368 Levin, Robert Jay 180 Lewandowski, Judith Kaye 171 Lewinski, Jane Ellen 408 Lewis, Allen Joseph 202 Lewis, Donald George 94, 100 Lewis, Gail Ann 332, 438 Lewis, Kenneth Willam 171, 389 Lewis, Jarry James 306 Lewis, Michael Ward 94 Lewis, Robert Lawrence 180 Lewis, Robert Wayne 292 Leyden, Barbara Dawn 223, 279 Leyh. Elizabeth Ann 202, 408 Licavoli, Catherine Mary 347 Licavoli, Joseph Gary 300 Licavoli, Salvatore A. 345, 423 Lichvar, Sherry Lynn 415 Lick, Carol Susan 202 Liebenberg. Jeromee D. 103. 119 Lietz. Virginia Ann 412 Ligon. Frank Meredith 306 Likam. Gregory Carl 223 Lillie, II, Robert A. 103, 119, 202 Lilly, Michael Eugene 112, 202 Lim, Ki Yop 404 Limberg. Richard M. 302 Linabury. Susan Elizabeth 423 Lindauer. Mona Marie 202, 422 Lindner, Jr., William G. 171 Lindsey. Howard Cdell 117 Linebaugh. Bruce Edwin 339. 423 Link. Lorrie 251. 347 Link. Roberta Diane 202 Linton. Alan Joseph 304, 348 Linton. Diane Kay 247 Lintz. Bonnie J. 202 Lintz. Ronald Myron 203 Lintz. William Alfred 131 Lipford. Paula Fay 445 Liskey. Robert Richard 203 Litow. Richard Joel 380. 411 Little. James Peter 389 Little. Linda 203 Livingstone. Wendy A. 430 Lochmandy. Sandra Ann 181 Lochner. Arnold C. 392 Locke. Richard Allen 300 Lockman. Jr.. John Charles 171 Loeffler, Ronald Paul 203 Logan. Sheila Anne 254 Logue. Blake Barton 280 Lokar. Gary John 181 London. Cathie Jo 249 Long, Carolyn Sue 248 Long, Guy Robert 223 Long, Margaret Kay 433 Long, Suzanne Marie 267 Longacre. Bruce Brinton 223 Longhurst. James Edward 262 Longstreet. John Neal 203, 423 Loomis. Patricia Ann 203 Lopatkiewicz, James W. 385 Lorenzetti. Richard J. 389 Loscalzo. James John 171, 389 Lossing, Nancy Alice 203 Lott, Mary Kathryn 247, 365 Lott, Roxanne ??? Lough. Shelia Marie 314, 383 Locghmiller, Randie Lou 203 Loutit, Robert David 402 Love, Charles Arthur 223 Love, Linda Kathleen 203, 422 Love, Roosevelt 423 Lovejoy, Joann Charlotte 203 Lovelace, Christine Ann 203 Loveless, Lynn Jean 424 Lovell, Janet Kay 423 Lowney, Nancy Lucille 251 Lucas, James C. 390 Luchies, Glenn Leroy 294 Lucht, Marilynn Mae 291 Luchtman, Gail Sue 223 Lucidi, Ann Mary 243 Luck, Lee Edward 389 Ludwig, Donald George 171 Ludwig, Janis Lynne 203, 393 Lueck, Robert Wayne 274, 413, 437 Lugten. Patricia Louise 412 Lumpkin, Jewel F. 260 Lund, Pamela Ann 248 Lundgren, Dennis David 389, 422 Lundquist, Harry L. 280 Lundy, George Andrew 393 Lung, David Dean 203, 292 Lung, Diana Joy 203 Luther, John William 294 Lutz, Carol Ann 422, 423 Lutz, Gregory Alfred 256 Lutz, James Donley 181 Luvall, Alex Nelson 269 Lyie, Linda Sue 203, 251, 383 Lynch, Daniel Joseph 287, 375 Lynch, Judith Marie 203 Lynch, Karen Ann 203 Lynn, William John 287 Lynott, David George 223 Lyster, Linda Jean 423 Ma, Stella Hum Wan 381 Maalesh, Musa All 203 Maattala, Michael E. 223 Mabus, Linda Marie 430 Mabin, Michael Joseph 203 Mabus, Linda Marie 203 Macewicz, Joanne 203, 254 Macfarlane, Craig Gordon 223, 413 Macgillivray, Norman J. 129. 203 Macha, Evelyn Marie 203 Macioszczyk, Cheryl Ann 203. 388 Mack, Carl Anthony 416 Mack. Rodney Gregory 119. 120 Mackenzie, Brian William 273 Mackie, Dalbert Mathew 124 Macklem, Walter Clare 203 Maclean, Charles Douglas 181 MacMurray, Barry James 287 MacTavish, Robert Craig 353 Macutchan, Marcia Kay 203, 265 MacVean, Phillip Harvard 203 Madill, Paul Scot 370 Madsen, James Erik 377 Maerlender, Jr.. Arthur 287 Maertens. Ann Marie 203 Magelssen. Jack Neal 119, 120, 123 Magner, Mary Christine 411 Magnus. Terri Llyn 181 Maguire. Timothy Joseph 171 Mahaney. Jr.. Thomas P. 300 Maher. Gary Martin 181. 274 Mahoney. Daniel John 181 Maikowski. Mary Jane 243 Mailand. III. Frederick W. 294 Mainstone. Larry Eugene 171 Maiorano, Louis Dominick 224 Majerle, Timothy Paul 94. 100, 203 Maka. Rose Marie 347 Maker. Darlyn Jill 203, 350 Malacos, George Gus 131, 181, 262 Malcolm, Stephen James 423 Maliszewski, Stan 119 Mallinson, Robert C. 224 Malnight, Patricia Ann 297 Malone, Dorothy Jean 326 Maioney, Frederick J. 181 Mammas. Lucia Marie 332 Mancevich. Katherine H. 224 Mancewicz. Marilyn Jean 171 Mangiapane. Antoinette M 203 Mangiaracina. Susan Lea 243 Manke, Dean Joseph 337 Mankus, Charles J. 337 Manning, Pamela A. 249 Manning, Pauline R. 203 Mansfield. Kayta Lyn 347 Mansour. Farouq 404 Manz. Frederick Gerald 302 Manuszak. Rickert Jerome 118, 119, 181, 391 Manza, Judith Mary 203 Mapes, John Joseph 181 Marcero, Douglas Hubbard 224 March, Mitchael 203, 280 MARCHING BAND 417 Marcikic, Ronald A. Ill Marinich, Michael David 224 Markell, Elizabeth Ann 203 Marker, Carl Douglas 204 Marks. Nancy S. 204 Marley. Duff Warner 406 Marosz. Thomas Charles 181, 416 Marra, Mary Lou 224 Marsh, Lawrence James 181, 406 Marshall, Gerard Matthew 339 Marshall, Michael John 94 Martens, Douglas Edward 124 Martens, Raymond George 348, 423 Martin, Barbara Ann 204 Martin, Charles Mackey 204 Martin, Deborah Ann 341, 365 Martin, Gayle Marie 204 Martin, Karen Kathleen 332, 430 Martin, Kathleen Ann 204 Martin, Linda Christine 422 Martin, Linda Lou 204, 279, 424 Martin, Marjorie Doris 204 Martin, Patricia Rose 204 Martin, Robert George 292 Martin, Shirley May 181 Martin. Suzanne Ellen 204. 430 Martinat. Suzanne Marie 224 Martinson. Jerry Bruce 204 Martiny. Nancy Jean 291 Marzolf. Charlotte A. 204 Marzolf, Mark Nelson 224 Mascarenhas, Ivan I. 404 Mascarenhas, Mervyn Denn 171, 404, 411 Maska, Michelle Eileen 249 Mason, Jeffrey Todd 258 Mason, Marsha Ann 243 Mason, Mary Mccaul 326 Mason, Sharon Dianne 204, 245. 374 Materniak, Terrance A. 256 Mathis. Ronald Ray 124 Maton. Richard Craig 171. 393 Matsil. Steven 304 Matson. Jeffrey Charle 276 ' Matthews, Linda Kay 204 Mattis, Melissa Kay 320, 365 Matyas, James Joseph 171 Maxim, Becky Lynn 433 Maxim, Shelly Anne 433 May, Delores Jean 171 May, Marilyn Anne 365, 412 May. Philip Leroy 181 Mayer. David Lee 204 Mayes. Michael Robert 262 Maynard. Dianne C. 350 Mazur. Ann Marie 204. 383. 408 Mazur, Arleen Frances 411 Mazurek, Wesley John 171 McArdle, Jean Marie 326 McAskin, Thomas Roger 204 McBride, Melissa Jayne 181 McCaffrey, William Paul 171 McCall, Todd Alan 94 McCallum, Kathleen E. 412 McCann. Daniel Keith 411 McCann, David John 204 McCann, Michael Edward 94 McCann, Timothy John 181, 256 McCants, Ruth Ann 204 McCarthy, Mary Catherine 204 McCarthy, Pamela Kay 408 McCarthy, Susan Ann 251 McCarty, Linda Lee 224 McCarty, Terrence R. 353 McCaslin. Judith Ann 204. 251 McCauley. Francis Louis 204. 306 McClain. Gary Stuart 353 McClendon. Gwendolyn Eve 204, 271 McClenic, Michael D. 269 McClernan, David Edward 224 McCormack, Mary Jane 204 Mccormick, Margaret K. 248 McCormick, Michael Allyn 224, 292, 374 McCosky, Dennis George 116, 274 McCourt, Mary Frances 265 McCowan, Donna Lee 204 McCracken, Neil Philip 258 McCrary. Barbara Darlene 347, 423 McCrea, Patricia Anne 423 McCrea, Rosemary 171 McCrumb, Dennis Craig 353 McCully, Sherry Eleanor 224 McCurry. Jr.. Henry A. 112, 348 McDaid, Kathleen L. 204 McDaid. Thomas Ross 204 McDermott. Sharon Rose 171. 398 McDonald, Barbara Jean 423 McDonald, Martha Annette 331 McDonald, Patricia Ann 224 McDonnell, Sharon Kay 224 McDowell, Sheryl Ann 204 McDuffee, Patricia Ann 204 McFarland, James Ellis 273, 274 McGaghie, William Craig, 204, 287 McGhee, Joye Louise 245, 384 McGill, Maureen E. 254 McGoldrick, Edward T. 181 McGrath, Charles A. 280 McGrath, Mary ' Noreen 204 McGugin, Carolyn 204 McGuire, Patrick Henry 181 McHenry, iban Marie 204. 424 McHugh. Maureen Ida 243 Mclnroy. 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Eric Nathan 289 Robinson, Frederick 307 Robinson, Judith Lee 431 Robinson, Lynden Howard 423 Robinson, Michael Wayne 422 Robinson, Ondra T. 402 Robinson. Patricia Ann 209. 279 Roche. William Edward 111. 391 Rocho. Dennis Lou 375 Rodesiler. Jane Ann 209 Roettger. Karen Kay 209. 365 Roeseler. Carol Sue 172, 398 Roeser, Elette Maureen 209 Rogalla. Edward Victor 280 Rogel, Judith Ann 291. 423 453 Rogers. Edward Monroe 377 Rogers, Glenda Lee 249 Rogers, James Edson 274 Rohel, Susan Lynne 291 Rollofson, Robert Lyie 226 Rondeau, Albert J. 226 Roof. Daniel Michael 258 Rooks, Larry Wayne 226 Root. William Francis 262, 273 Rop. Stanley R. 413 Rose. Kathleen Elaine 226 Roseberg. Elizabeth Anne 411 Rosema. James D. 183 Rosenbaum. William Paul 300 Rosenberg, Lawrence Guy 304 Rosenberger, Craig E. 172 Rosloniec, Judith Kay 209 Ross, Carol Lee 279 Ross, James Harold 2 4 Ross, Michael Ward 287 Rossi. Thomas Ernest 256 Rossin. Michael David 422 Rossow. James Leonard 209 Roth, Conrad Joseph 443 Roth, Ryanne Larue 226 Rottman, Patricia Sue 226, 341 Rouse, Terry L. 292 Rovenskie, Wanda B. 251, 332 Rowden, Kathryn Ann 209 Rowe, Lynne Diane 226 Rowe, Michael Carlos 94, 100 Roy, Sharon Jean 209 Royal. Katherine Annette 248 Rozek, Richard Joseph 289 Rozek. Josephine Marie 209 Rozycki. Kathleen Ann 249. 331 Rubel, Paul Leroy 226, 414 Rudolph, Gary Lee 226 Rugani, Mary T. 209, 424 Ruggeri, Nicholas 292 Rumery, Vicki Lynne 248 Rummel, Barbara Ann 297 Rummel, Kathleen M. 226 Rumpa, III, William G. 402 Rumple, Thomas Mark 389, 413 Rumsey, Charles Frank 183 Rumsey, James Robert 302 Runciman, Renee Marie 265 Rushford, Charlene Ann 209 Russey, James Everett 418, 422 Rust, Sheila Diane 209, 431 Ruth. Roberta Kay 247. 271 Rutherford. Elma Evelyn 209 Ruthrauff, Edith Ann 209 Rutledge, James George 94, 100 Ryan, Edward William 289 Ryan, Thomas Ray 172 Rybinsky, Janice Marie 226 Rymarczak, Jerome 226 Sabatino, Robert Josep 209. 274 Sabbath. Clarence B. 367 Sabbe, Freddy Roland 287 Sabo, Frank Dennis 300 Sab o, Harry James 172, 401 Sabo, Jr., Louis George 292 Sadjadi. Fariba A. 227 Sage, Cassandra Dale 423 Sage, Harmon Neal 209 Sage, Janet Mane 209 Sager, Stephen C, 273, 289 SAILING CLUB 409 St. Clair, Jr., Siah Lemmard 429 St. Peter, Dale Royce 274 Salamacha, Robert James 183 Salamone, Mary Rose 210 Salas, Joseph Fernando 282 Salmonson, Sherry Lynn 342 Saltzgaber. James Dale 405 Sam, George Peter 280 Samarian, Bruce 94 Sampanes, Athanasia M. 210 Sande. James Anthony 258 Sanderlin, Larry Lee 227, 400 Sanders, Allan Joseph 282 Sanders, Kurt Alan 182. 252 Sanders. Nancy Lee 210 Sanetrick, Saralee 393 Sanford. James Phillip 124 Sanner, Gary Thane 273 Santilli. Mary Lee 267 Santmga, Evelyn Joy 210 Sanzi. Amy Elizabeth 412 Sarkesian, Peter Jack 289 Sarkozy, Sally Jane 172 Sartore, III, John Peter 129 Sautter, Nancy Jeanne 210, 383, 408 SavQcchio. Patricia Joan 210 Sawyer, James William 227 Sayles, David Paul 183, 370, 400 SCABBARD AND BLADE 375 Scalabrino, Frances 210 Scalabrino, Vincent J. 317, 371 Scallen, Mark Todd 287 Scantlin, Barbara Penny 173 Schaefer, Gloria Ann 341, 409 Schaefer. William Carl 256 Schafer. Dennis Herber 173. 393 Schaffer. Pamela J. 248 Schaub. Sharon Kay 314 Schechter, Diane P. 423 Scheel, David Frederic 183 Schell, Karen Louise 210 Scherer. Sandra Lee 254 Scherkey. William Thomas 173. 402 Scherr. Martin Erwin 123 Schick, Mary Catherine 227 Schipper, Bridget Ann 243 Schipper, Donald R. 413 Schirk. April Joy 210 Schlaff, Raymond Paul 104 Schlueter. Jr.. Walter H. A. 400 Schlukebir, John Allen 124, 184 Schmedlen, George W. 119 Schmekel. Raymond F. 273 Schmidt, Craig H. 116 Schmidt, Jay Frederick 256 Schmidt, Kaye Lynn 279 Schmitigal, Eugene Frank 184 Schmitt, Linda Ann 210, 247 Schmoldt, Terry Lee 383 Schneckloth, Ronald L. 184 Scheneider. Chris Allan 300 Schneider. Jane Ellen 393 Schneider. Janet Lynn 216 Schneider, Marilyn Ruth 423 Schneider, Paul Henry 94 Schneider, Robert Joseph 210 Schneider, Sharon Louise 210, 430 Schneider, Vicki Sue 210, 279 Schnell, Rosemary 423 Schnur, Barry Lavern 173 Schocke, Ronald F. 269 Schoenborn. Barbara J. 411 Schoenherr, Judith 210 Schoenherr. Roy Joseph 389 Scholtes, Edward Paul 184 Schonian, Christine E. 404 Schrader, John Charles 103, 119, 123, 227 Schramkoski, III, Joseph 373 Schreiber, James John 377 Schreuder, Craig 227 Schrock, Altamar 216 Schroeder, Karen Elaine 184 Schubeck, Jr., Nicholas P. 392 Schueler, John R. 262 Schueler, Jr., Robert 334 Schuldt, Elaine Marie 251 Schuldt, Marilyn Louise 210, 232, 251, 271, 410 Schultheis, Patrick J. 210 Schultz. Kathy Lynn 347 Schultz, Kenneth Devere 318 Schultz, Terry Edmund 300 Schutter, Roger Allen 274 Schuur, Katrina Suzanne 248 Schuyler, Carole Mane 210 Schwallie, Gary Paul 423 Schwartz, Charles Al 173 Schweitzer, Donald Gene 184 Scott, Leslie Ann 291 Scozzafave, Bernice F. 184, 415 Sears, Natalynn 210, 341 Sechowski, William John 302 Seeburger, Fredrick T. 276 Seeley, Douglas W, 252 Seeloff, Mem Esther 210 Selak, Cheryl Ann 265, 271 Selk, Jeannette B. 210 Sellers. Marcia A. 210 Seltz. Richard Arthur 274 Semran, Ronald Marcus 385 Seppala, Marita Anne 279 Seyfried, Susan Kay 210 Shafer, Cheryl Christine 184, 398 Shafer, Feralith Vicki 384, 398 Shaff, Dennis Edward 413 Shafley, Jeanne Marie 210 Shamblin, Ronald Bruce 392 Shaner, Leslie Charles 252 Shannon, Eugene Himie 252 Sharrard, David Elwood 413 Shaver, Mary Josephine 210 Shaw, Douglas Michael 227, 422, 426, 429 Shaw, Lucy Elizabeth 173, 384 Shea, Mary Kinney 227, 291 Sheldon, Theodore Leon 402 Shelton, Mary Catherine 227, 254 Shelton, Tony Neal 184, 289 Shen, Ging Sun Esther 328, 365, 381. -104 Shenefield. Michael E. 184 Sherb. Jr.. William C. 276 Sheridan, Jr., Herbert W. 289 Sheridan, Kathleen Helen 210 Sherlund, Edward Martin 184 Sherock, Lois Edith 184 Sherwood, Thomas James 210 Shevrovich, Janis Jean 210 Shields, Ramelle C. 320, 422 Shimooka, Cherlyn Kimie 210 Shinney, Susanne Mary 173 Shinske, Ann Elizabeth 210 Shipley, Edward Allen 227 Shipley. Thomas Gregory 210 Shirkey. Susan Martha 342 Shirley. Andrea Lynn 404 Shively. Roger Dale 94. 100 Shoemake. David Dee 124 Shoemake, Sara Ann 324, 383 Shook, Diane Louise 210 Shook, Gerald Lyn 287, 345 ' Shook, Lynette Anne 211 ShOQuist, Ronald Edward 211 Shoup, Charlotte Faye 211 Showers, Robert Earl 274 Showers, Elizabeth Ann 184 Shnmplin, Robert Dean 262 Shuberg, Patricia Jean 350 Shugars, Daniel Allen 289 Shumaker. Linda Joy 211, 229 Shuman, Edward Scott 173, 378 Shumejda, John Michael 173 Shusterman, Carol 211, 413 Sia, Gloria 184, 381, 404 Sicard, Gayle Ann 211 Siegel, Gregory Alan 184, 302 Sielatycki, Vicki Jo 423 Sieradzki, Stephen w, 184 Sierant, Chris A. 289 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCN 287 SIGMA CHI 289 SIGMA KAPPA 290 SIG.VIA PHI EPSILCN 293 SIGMA PHI OMEGA 377 SIGMA PI 215 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA 297 SIGMA TAU CHI 415 SIGMA TAU GAMMA 298 SIGMA THETA EPSILON 429 Sila, Susan Marie 211, 247 Silashi, Samuel Marko 294 Silverthorn, Alice L. 184 Silverthorn, Ernest C. 380 Simcik, Judith Ann 342 Simkins, Gloria Jean 211, 251 Simmons, Janet Ann 211 Simmons, Janet Louise 211 Simon, Linda Sue 211 Simpkins, Brenda Joyce 384, 430 Simpson, Barbara K. 211 Simpson, David LyIe 112 Simpson, Katherine Jean 423 Sims, David Michael 280 Singer, Mary E. 248, 271, 383 Singleton, Lenore E. 211. 258 Sinicropi. Samuel Ford 400 Sinon. Kristi Lee 424 SIrovica. Patricia Ann 211 Sisung. Robert William 402 Sitar. Albert David 383 Sittig. Dolores Anne 211 Siudara. Jr.. Joseph M. 184 Siwek. Michael Joseph 94 Sjoberg, Peter Carl 292 Skelton, Michael Dean 184 Skelton, Richard Lee 211, 289 SKI CLUB 3 ' 5 Skidmore, Jeffrey Vaughn 227 Skinner, Sherryl Jean 211 Sklaw, Harold 294 Skomedal, Victor John 184, 383, 3?5, 436 Skridulis, Ruth Ann 350 Skupien, Marian Joan 211 SKY BRONCOS 342 Slade, Robert Ray 273, 282 Slan, Virginia Ann 245 Slank, Dianne Helene 184 Slater, Carol Ann 211 Slater, Douglas Richard 123 Slater, Jack Michael 413 Slazinski, Mary Ann 3 3 Sleeper, Patricia Ann 227 Sleight, Barbara Justine 291, 412 Sleight, Lucy A. 251, 346, 409 Shski, Chester 173, 353 Slulter, Sue Ellen 248 Sluka, David Lee 414 Smaga. Richard Jon 384 Smart. Carol Joyce 211 Katherine Ann 227 Hie. Robert Watt 393 th. Alan Duane 401 th. Alan Donald 173 th. Barbara Jean 211 th. Bradley Eraser 287 th. Carl Richard 184. 370 11th. Carol Ethel 184. 260. 400 lith, Christopher V. 282 lith, Connie Jeanne 211 lith. Daniel Joseph 344 lith. Darwin Orb 423 lith, David Andrew 94, 100 lith, David Michael 282 th, David Michael 356 th, David Raymond 280 th, Donald Ray 211, 252, 433 th. Douglas Edward 402 th, Gary Ellis 184 th, Gus Collier 184 th, Irving Kerry 306, 413 th, James Wortham 388 th, John Walter 383 th, Judith Kay 211 th, Karen Ann 211, 251 th, Kathleen Nan 251, 333 th, Kathryn Alice 211, 369, 422 th, Kristin Pamela 227 th, Larry Edward 227, 256 th, Larry Woodrow 400 th. Lee Ann 211. 279. 423 th. Marilyn Critton 211. 243. 271 th, Martha Jane 211, 245, 279 th, Mary Ann 249 th, Michael Francis 294 ith, Michael John 274 ith, Patricia Ann 332 th, Randall Jay 227 th, Ronald Loren 422 th, Ronnie 251 th, Sherman Allen 173, 392, 402 th, Sherrie Ann 324 th, Steven George 348 th, Suzanne Elizabeth 211 th, Thomas Michael 111, 262 th, Wallace William 300 th, Jr., William F. 273. 380 thson, Danny Oconne 173 thson, Stace John 184 Smyka, Teresa Marie 423 Smythe, Edris Rebecca 423 Snitkin, Martin Howard 304 Snook, David Harold 211 Snow, James Harry 372 Snow, Marilyn Jane 424 Snow, Robert Charles 173 Snowden. Carol Ann 227 Snydel, Donald James 300, 385 Snyder, Allen Robert 227, 252, 433 Snyder, Bruce Edward 429 Snyder, Dennis Robert 211 Snyder, Edward Gregory 94 Snyder, Gerald Charles 377 Snyder, Gertrude Mary 211 Snyder, Jane Louise 211 Snyder, Kathey Diane 211, 279 Snyder, Mary Beth 332 Snyder, Terry Lee 212 Socia, Charles F. 317 Soda, Guy Anthony 184 Soderstrom, SheHa Irene 212 Sommers, Jane Marie 212, 431 Sopolinski, Linda M. 411 Souter, Janie Jo 212 Sowerby. John Louis 116 Sowles, Kay Lorraine 212 Sowulewski, Ann Marie 212 Spaniolo, Thomas Lucas 274 Sparks, Barry Jan 422 Sparks, David Alan 429 Sparks, Pamela 347 Sparks, Lynne Roberta 212 Spear, Christine Elaine 212 Spears, Duane L. 184, 402 Specht, Barbara Jean 423, 424 Speese, Walter William 212 Spehar, Barbara Jean 212 Spencer, Suzanne L. 212 Spenny. Richard Alan 173 Spiech. Walter Joseph 184 Spieles. Thomas Charles 372 Spigarelli. Christine A. 411 Spindlow, Gary Lavon 184 Spitler, David Harry 414 Spitzley, Elizabeth Ann 350 Spoelstra, Douglas Lee 227 Spooner, Gergory L. 173 Sprang. Nadine Ann 212 Sprout, Lynn Jay 173 Squires, Kenneth Harry 300 Sramek, Patricia Lee 267 Stabb, Charles Omalley 227 Stacer, James R. D. 339, 3:2 Stack, Jr., John Patrick 212 Stadler. Derek Willis 227 Stafford, Sandra Sue 320 Stager, Cathy Barbara 212 Stalter, Mary Jean 212 Standing, Linda Jane 212 Standley. Pamela Ann 326 Stanek. James Theodore 73 Stanger. Donald Roger 184 Stanley. Darwin Homer 184. 415 Stanley, Laura Jane 227 Stanosz, Catherine Ann 298 Stanton, Alice Mary 342 Stanton, Ardis Rae 227 Staples, Jr., William Roy 94, 292 Stark, Dennis M. 289 Staub. Susan Wanda 212 Stebbins. Jo Ann 267 Stedman. Michele 430 Steed. Carol Lee 383 Steele, Penny Jo 251 Steendam, Sharon Ann 267 Stegall, James Floyd 339, 413 Steger, William ErI 274 Steiger, Marilyn Ann 342 Stein, Myrna Lou 212 Stein, Linda Anne 243 Stein, Susan Lee 248, 364 Steinberg, Dianne Y. 245 Steinmetz, Charles D. 262 Stella, Randall Chris 173, 377 Stellingworth, Mary S. 212 Stelter. Diane Frances 212 Stencel. Katherine M.. Sr. 422 Stephens, Barbara Lea 212 Stephenson, Barbara Jo 212 Sterenson, Ronald Scott 227 Stern, Nancy Ann 212 Stermer, William Robert 212 Steslickl, Nancy L. 243 Stetler. Susan Louise 212 Steudle, Roger Alan 212 Stevens, Lee Emerson 289 Stevens, Nancy 212 Stevenson, Jr.. Glen E. 94 Stevenson. Sally Ann 323, 365 Stewart. Daniel Earl 227 Stewart. Delores Marie 346 Stewart. Lenore Marie 173 Stickney. David Michael 184 Stier. Darwin Dwain 227 Stilwell, Craig fionald 227 Stimpson, David Lynn 422 Stine, Marilyn Jane 212, 430 Stinson, Jane Frances 265 Stipp, John William 377 Stockford, David William 422, 429 Stoeckinger, Judith L. 384 Stokes, Wendy Gladys 212 Stokoe, Mary Gene 212 Stolliker, Barbara Jean 212 Stone, Stephen Samson 227, 300 Stoner, Gary Neil 112, 262 Storms, Stephen W. 262 Storrs, Dennis Robert 212 Storteboom, Rodger Alan 185, 370 Stothers, Kenneth Harold 227 Stout, Nancy Lea 267 Stowe, Ronald Brent 287 Strandberg, Floyd Alvin 337, 389 Strang. Patricia Marie 271 Strangways, James Home 433 Strank, Gary Lee 112 Strawser, Tandy Lee 212 Streeter. Paul Winthrop 185, 370, 406 Streight, Gaila E. 213 Streukens, Susan Kay 227 Strickland, Pamela Jo 248 Strnad, Bruce Lawrence 276 Strojek, Marlene 291, 342 Strokon, Lorraine Ann 213 Stromayer, Robert Gayle 185 Strong, Carylin Ruth 173, 247 Strzyewski, Patricia A. 279 Stubbs, Allan Keith 94, 344 Stubbs, Carol Ann 213 Stuckey, Marilyn Ann 213 Stude, Cynthia Ann 251 STUDENT ASSOCIATION 362 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 384 STUDENT INSURANCE 379 Studier, Susan Lee 213 Studniak, Gwen Ann 213 Stull, Shelly Ruth 251 Stults, Brian James 185 Stump, Carolyn Maria 213 Stump, Donald Larry 94, 100, 391 Sturock, Mary Catherine 227 Stutsman, Charles M. 227 Sudnick, Peter P. 300 Suffel. Alan J. 289 Sulier. Mary Rose 331 Sullivan, Brian Thomas 294, 353 S ullivan, Julia Ann 227 Sullivan, Marilyn Marie 249 Sullivan, Peter Francis 274 Summers, Allen Wayne 185 Sutherland, Donald M. 173 Sutherland, Donald Peter 429 Sutkowi, Ronald Edward 173 Sutton. Eloise 245 Sutton, Geraldine M. 213, 254 Sutton, Laura Kay 247 Sutton, Thomas A. 276 Swaby. Sharon Jean 213 Swagman, Ronald John 173, 402 Swaidan, Ahmed Nasser 404 Swan. Andrea Henrietta 213 Swan, Susan Doranne 254 Swanson. Ann Lynette 430 Swanson, John Kenneth 284 Swanson, Karen Louise 265 Swanson, Kathleen 213 Swanson, Larry Dean 390 Swartstrom, Jayne E. 254 Swartzloff. Jane E. 173, 247 Swearingen. Charles R. 116 Sweder, Patricia Mary 173 Sweet, John Calvin 213, 392 Sweet. William Charles 213 Swenson, Karen E. 350 Swenson. Pamela Jane 213 Swetin, Marsha Beth 213 Swiderski. Josephine Ann 213 Swierbut, Roger Allen 227 Swisher, Roger Milton 282 Sylvester, Marilyn Inez 173, 384, 393 SYMPHONIC BAND 420 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 425 Sypnieski, Janet Marie 331 Syswerda, John Ray 213 Szczepaniuk, Martin J. 227 Szirtes, Gerald Jack 213 Szumilas, Kathleen Marie 213 Szych, Edward 185 Taber, John Philip 213 Taby, Linda Marie 251, 364, 365 Tadman, Mark Jeffrey 262 Taft, Kenneth Lee 289 Taggart, Laureen Patrice 412 Taipale, John Paul 228 Talbot, Michael Thomas 173, 353 Talford, Alice Helen 243 Tall, Ernest Jay 213 Tallarico, Trudene Marie 185, 251, 368 Talsma, Joanne Louise 331 Tamm, Carol Jean 249 Tan, Benjamin Yen-Jing 381 Tank, Patrick Wayne 344 Tanner, Penna Louise 213 Tanner, William Gale 389 Tape, Kurt Warren 185 Tarry, Audrey 0. 342 Tashjian, Timothy S. 348 Tata. Julie Anne 314 Tatar. Cynthia Ann 251, 271, 332 TAU KAPPA EPSLON 301 Taylor, Cheryl Lucille 297 Taylor, Christine M. 243 Taylor, Deborah Ann 383 Taylor, Gloria Jean 404 Taylor, Jack Edward 402 Taylor, Joann 213 Taylor, John A. 228 Taylor, Julie Anne 297 Taylor, Kathleen Frances 228 Taylor, Lillian Titi 185, 406 Taylor, William Henry 228 Teasley, Janice Fay 213, 314 Tebo, Robert Allen 213, 274, 368 Tebor. Joseph Lawrence 389 Teed, Dale William 287 Teeters, Diana Lynn 291 Teitelbaum, Juliana E. 430 Telfer, Lynn John 389 Templeton, Dennis Ray 304 Tenbrink, Cheryl Joy 213 Teneyck, William Emmet 262 Tenkley, Arlin Peter 228 T nnant, Gary Grant 173 Tenney, Richard Leon 117, 185, 280 Terhaar, Bruce Alfred 282 Ter Haar, Nancy Kaye 185 Ternan, Alan Lynn 273 454 Terpstra, Jr., Arthur J. 389 Terpstra, Gwyn A. 213, 249 Terry, Jane Ellen 173, 251, 393 Terry, Ralph Irwin 185 Terry, Steven Lynn 228 Terwilliger, Thomas E. 185 Teske, Anne Luise 213, 3550 Thams, Susan Evelyn 279 Thar, John James 287, 380 Theisen, Robert Will 173 Therkildsen, Terrill J. 280 THETA XI 303 Thiel, Martha Margaret 213 Thiese, Linda Jean 173 Thomas, Charlene Betty 213 Thomas, Frank 228 Thomas, James Eddie 213, 306 Thomas, Josephine Ann 342 Thomas, Roosevelt 54 Thomas, Virginia Anne 213 Thomasma, Thomas J. 372 Thompson, Donald Eugene 306 Thompson, Judy Ann 213, 393 Thompson, Joann 173 Thompson, Leiand M. 94 Thompson, Linda Marie 213 Thompson, Michael Eric 409 Thompson, Patricia Ann 279, 342 Thompson, Paula Jean 213. 254 Thompson, Roberta Jane 214 Thompson, Samuel Mills 287 Thorrez, Mary Elizabeth 214 Thorson, Gayle Diane 214 Thurber, James Winston 282 Thurston, Judith Ann 214 Thurston, Sharon Lee 185 Tibbetts, Lawrence Ala 185 Tiefenthal, Beth Ann 214 Tiles, Randy Jay 353 Tiles, Vonna Marie 214 Tillman, Stephanie Marie 185 Tillmann, Ingrid 185, 400 Tillotson, Charles All 214 Timco, Gary George 185 Timmerman, Susan F. 424 Tipton, Bill 120 Tipton, Richard Chader 214 Tisch. Leona Mane 214 Hisheff, Stephanie Ann 423 Tobey, Charles Robert 337 Todd, Catherine Anna 228 Todd, King Alva 256. Todd, Linda Jo 214 Todd, Mary Ellen 333 Todd, Patricia Ann 214 Todd, Richard Westly 429 Tokarski, Lawrence E, 185, 289 Tokarski, Linda Louise 268 Tokash, Judith Ann 247 Tolf, Patricia Anne 393 Tomak, Robert S. 185 Tomchuck, Frederick G, 214 Tomlin, Nancy Lee 173, 384 Tomlinson, Michael W. 289 Tomporowski, Roger M. 185 Tong, Hing Shun 381 Toohey, Paul Jeremiah 258 Torenko, Ronald Wayne 300 Torlone, David Anthony 258 Torony, Thomas N. 173 Torsky, John Stephen 258 Torsky, Michael Darcey 258 Toth, James Allen 300 Toth, Lawrence Dennis 111 Tounsel, Nathan M. 228 Towers, Nancy Lynne 404 Towne, David Alan 348, 429 Towne, John Harold 256 Townsend, Scott E. 422 Trafford, Edmund Lee 418 Trask, Donald Edward 185 Travis, Frederick Ira 300 Travis, William David 214 Travnik, Nancy Jean 174, 267 Tree, Meredith Ann 214 Treman, William Terry 294 Tremblay. Linda Marie 265 Triaca, Gary A. 228 Trice, Vertlee 104, 306 Trochio, Kathy Frances 214, 251 Trosperj Jr., Floyd H. 94 Trout, Christie Joanne 214 Trueblood. James Robert 174 Trueblood, Suzanne Kay 214 Truex, Bruce Alison 292 Truhn, Nancy Lou 214 Truex, Bryan Irvine 292 Truhn, Dennis Alan 185 Truhn, Dave Allan 214 Trybus, Chester Joseph 185, 383 Trzaskus, Lawrence John 174 Tubbs, Rex Milton 429 Tubergen, Linda Lee 214 Tucek, Judith Ann 174 Tucker, Barbara Jean 214 Tucker, Sharon Arleen 214 Tucker, Stanford 119, 269 Turbett, Mary Jane 423 Turek, Michael Allen 214 Turkot, Alan David 185 Turley, Gregg Joseph 284, 353 Turnacliff, Candace Joy 214 Turnbull, Cynthia Mane 214, 245 Turner, Addle Juanita 214 Turner, Linda Kay 228 Turner, Ray Eugene 413 Turner, Susan Bryce 228, 265 Turowski, William J. 103, 119 Turunen, Marjatta L. 404 Tuttle, Robert Clark 429 Ulry. Diana Leigh 247 Umlor, Charlene Ann 214 Umphrey, Pamela Lee 329 Underwood, Sandra Jean 431 Union. Ronald Robert 389 UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER 368 Uptigrove, Michael Keith 174 Uramkin. Michael Dcnni 228 Urbanski, Karen Marie 249 USHER CORPS 405 Valentine, Doris E. 185 Vallier, Jr., Bernard J. 214 Valuck, Diane Jean 214 Vanbree, Gretta 365 Vancamp, John Wayne 276 Vancleve, Kenneth Alan 388 Vandam, David R. 214 Vandam, Jeffrey Lynn 276 Vanderbeek, Peter Shane ' 262 Vanderbeek, Roger Allan 228 Vanderhaai, Ruth Ann 214 Vanderploeg, Robert A. 185 Vanderroest, Nancy Gaye 214 Vandersluis, Merle W. 214 Vandertol, Obe Jarig 423 Vanderveen. James R. 294 Vandervest, Kenneth L. 215 Vanderwiere. Paul D. 104. 215 Vanderwoude, William J, 104 Vandevrede. Judith Ann 215 Vandieren, Susan Jane 267 Vandusen. Jerry Martin 185. 406 Vandyk, Richard Gene 174, 389 Vandyke, John Alan 348 Vandyke. Karen Ann 215 Vaneenenaam. Barbara L, 215, 342 Vanhorn, Phyllis Ann 215 Vanhuis. Michael Lee 279 Vanhuis, Rob ert Allen 389 Vankampen. Carol 215 Vankampen, Henry Leon 228 Vanlangevelde. Larry J, 294 Vannatter. Gary Lyn 215 Vanness, Jr , Loren Frank 174 Vannoord, Gerald Lee 185, 406 Vanochten, John William 302 Vanoosterhout, Walter D. 185 Vanportfleet, Loren Paul 353 Vansluyters, Jr., Thomas C. 433 Vanstelle, Karen Lynn 215 Vansuilichem, Donald A. 353 Vansweden, Martha 174, 384, 398 Vansyckle, Philip L, 228, 406 Vantatenhove, Barbara 279 Vantreese, Jerry Robert 383 Vanwieren, Elaine Ruth 228 VARSITY VAGABONDS 422 Vartanian, Stephen R. 289 Vasko, Carolyn Catherine 215 Velett, Greg Ross 117 Vellman, Mary Kay 393 Veneberg. Sandra Lynn 215, 265 Venegoni, Robert Louis 289 Venema, Phillip Jay 174, 294 Venettis, James Charles 228 Venhuizen, Robert R. 292 Veraldi, Frank Daniel 258 Veihaagen. Donald Robert 392 Vernasco, Mary Michele 320 Verschoof, David John 215 Verspnlle, Peter Louis 374 Vervisch. Richard C. 215 Vesey. Carl Wade 282 Vestrand, Ronald Rober 256 VETERNS CLUB 402 Vick, James Edward 215 Vickers. Kathleen Mary 331 Vickers, Michelle 314, 365 Vidor, Frank Michael 262 Vidt, James Glen 228 Viguers, E, Bruce 406 Vince, Anthony Nicholas 367 Vincent, Linda Ann 215 Vines, Laverne Kay 245, 306 Vinson, Ethan 269 Vishnia, Thomas David 185 Visser, James Allan 228 Visser, Ruth Ann 185, 416 Vizithum, David Alan 215 Vlajkov. Janet Lynn 251 Vliek. Mary Sue 424 Vliek. Paul Everett 185, 302, 370, 406 Vliek, Robert Bruce 262 Voelkert, Joel Raymond 104, 129 Vogel, Frans P. 174 Vogel, Sherry Lee 333 Voght, Mary Kathryn 314 Vogler, Eric Victor 256 Volk. Keith Francis 94 Volz, Teryl Lee 215, 430 Vonschmitton, Rudy Mel 282 Vosburgh. Richard Ward 185, 289 Wade, Timothy James 252 Wadsworth, Linda Rae 297 Wagemaker. David Isaac 273, 289 Waggoner, William Luther 274 Wagman. Dale E. 256 Wagner, Carol Anne 423 Wagner, John R. 289 Wahl, Diane Lynn 215 Wahmhoff, Rita Rose 215 Waichum, David Lee 185 Waiters, Juanita M. 228, 260, 271 Waltz, Carl George 302, 413 Wakefield, Vicki Lynn 279 Walberer, Daniel Lee 353 Walbridge, Anita Lou 228 Wald. Marilyn 436 Waldo, Bart Kimball 228 Waldo, Dale Kenneth 256 Waldo, Linda 215 Walenga, Frederick John 383 Wales, Elaine Kay 215 Waleski, Kathleen Ann 215 Walker, Christopher W. 287 Walker. Elizabeth Joanne 215 Walker. James Allan 353 Walker, James Nicholas 274 Walker. Marcene Kay 215 Walker. Nancy Ellen 438 Walko. Kathleen Anne 215 Wallace. Kenneth Eugene 269 Wallace. Mary Esther 215 Waller. Roderick Allen 228 Walhs. Calvin Frank 353 Walloch, Wyllo Katherme 423 Walsh, Diane Sarah 215 Walsh, Robert Michael 186, 334, 406 Walshleger, Cheryl Ann 215 Walswotth, Brian Leiand 302 Walsworth. Wanda Kay 215 Walters. Cheryl Jean 430 Walters. Daniel Thomas 317 Walters. David Kenneth 380 Walters, Maryann 265 Walters, Patrick Perry 262 Walworth. Lynn Mane 215 Wambach, Mary Ann 228. 297 Wang. Cathie Show Wu 228. 404 Warburton, Peter John 280 Ward. Brenda Joyce 174 Ward. Dell Walter 174 Ward. Lawrence Graham 228 Ward. Richard Alan 94. 100 Ward. Robert Sheldon 174 Ward. Thomas Charles 228. 292 Warden. Warren Scott 306 Ware. Larry Clayton 306 Wareham. Kristma C. 215 Warfle. Dennis Lee 289 Warmington. James W. 186, 256, 380 Warmington, Shephen John 256 Warn, Wendy Lorraine 268 Warner, Robert Joseph 215 Warnke, Jerry Lee 402 Warren, James Dale 392 Warren, K ' nneth Howard 433 Washburn, Margaret E. 423 Washburn, Susan E. 215, 231, 410 Wasielewski, Mary E. 423 Wasilewski. Bruce Orin 280 Wassman. Sue Ann- 291. 374 WATER SPRITES 412 Waterhouse, Kathryn L, 332. 365 Waterman, Lon Ray 422 Waterman, Michael W. 215 Waters, Richard James 186 Watko, Richard F. 289 Watson. Barbara Louise 228 Watson. Carol Jean 186. 415 Watson. Charles Dean 174 Watson. Edgar Bee 306. 422 Watson, Gary Edward 282, 337, 371 Watson, Margaret Louise 228 Watson, Nancy Tyler 267 Watson, Robert Walter 215 Watts, Collett Ann 216 W CLUB 391 Wear, II, Hugh Donald 186 Weatherhead, Catherine J. 216 Weaver, Mary Kathryn 368, 411 Weaver, Philip Allan 402 Weaver, Pnscilla F. 216 Webber. Diane Carol 228. 426. 430 Weber, Gaile Gertrude 216 Weber, John Allen 282 Weber, Judith Ann 216 Weber. Kenneth Gordon 216 Webster. Jr.. John Walter 186 Webster. Martha E. 342 Webster, Robert W, 282. 287 Webster. Sherry Mae 279 Weddington, Donna Marie 216 Weddle. Diane Cynthia 267 Wedell, Gerald Dennis 2S4 Weeks, Larry James 114 Weeks, Thomas Lee 216, 418 Weesner, Leslie Anne 216 Wegener, Pamela Rae 216 Wehner, David Joel 216 Weick. Joan K. 216 Weimer. Van Alan 380 Weinert, David Adolph 216, 415 Weinert, Roger Alan 216 Weir, Sandra Lynne 342 Weisbrod. David T. 274, 388 Weiss, Robert John 262 Welch, Jean Lorraine 216 Welch. Kenneth James 228, 306 Welch, Thomas Ray 186, 380 Weller, Kenneth James 280 Wells, Diane Louise 430 Wells, Donna Jean 228 Wells, Pamela Kristin 229 Wells, Susan Elizabeth 331, 365 Welsh, Judith Ann 229 Wenzel, Carol Ann 216 Wenzell, Priscilla Allen 279 Wenzlaff, Karen Eleanor 279, 323 Werger, Joanne 216 Werner, Jeffrey Irvin 294 Werner. Norman Frederi 129 Wescott, Jack William 289 Wesley, Ann Marie 216 WESLEY FOUNDATION 426 Wesley, Linda Ruth 216, 260 Wesorick, Dale Gerard 339 West, Jr., Enk Ejlif 229 West. Thomas Patrick 229 West. Virginia Ann 216 Westall, Sheila Rae 328 Westdorp, Robert Allan 300 Westerlund, Louise Ann 332 WESTERN HERALD 435 WESTERN RANGERS 389 WESTERN WIVES 371 Westerville, Paul L. 422 Westfall, William John 229, 337 Weston. Bonita Lea 216 Weston, Susan Margaret 324 Wetnight, Susan E. 251 Weurding, Phyllis Mane 216 Whaley, Marilyn Jean 430 Wheatley, Elizabeth A. 216, 404 Wheeler, Deborah Sue 422 Whelton. Susan Catherine 314 Whiffin. Linda Louise 216 Whipple. Christine lone 291 Whisler. Sandra Lee 423 Whitaker, Jr.. Leslie R. 186. 245. 269 White, Cynthia Diane 260 White, David Charles 229 White, Dancan McLean 186. 370 White. Gloria 229 White. James Clifford 344 White, Janice Joan 229 White, J. Kenneth 229 White, Larry Wayne 389 White, Leslie Robert 418 Whitting, Sandra Sue 279 Whitman. Cheryl Marie 247 Whitman. Elizabeth Ann 431 Whitman, Richard James 269, 413 Whitmore, Jams Kristine 342 Whitson, Phillip John 274 Whittaker. James Edward 433 Whittington, Dennis Lee 216, 300 Whitten, James Allen 422 Whittaker, Wayne Harry 174 WHO ' S WHO 230 Wiant, Sally Ann 254 Wickline, Jr.. James W, 388. 429 Wickstra. Charlene R. 216 Widdup. Douglas Charles 216 WIDR 432 Wiedman. Catherine Cora 248 Wielhouwer. Ginnie Sue 216 Wiench. Anthony John 119. 123 Wierenga, Jr.. Earl D. 229. 400 Wierenga. Dale Henry 186 Wiersema. Linda Ruth 229 Wiersma. James Henry 423 Wiersma. Peter 186 Wiggins. Jr., Robert Lee 269 Wiggins, Sue Ellen 251 Wilborn, Billy 306 Wilcox, Diana Beatrice 216, 248 Wilcoxson, Ronald Louis 376 Wildbur, Richard William 442 Wilhelm. William Rick 229, 3E0 Wilke, James John 229. 274 Wilkins, Clifford F, 287 Wilkins, Thomas Reed 302 Wilkins, Timothy John 229 Wilks. Mary Elizabeth 216 Williams, Barbara Ellen 216, 422 Williams. Jr.. C. B. 284 Williams, Carolyn Ruth 229 Williams. Ill, George V. 229 Williams, Joan Maude 216 Williams. Kathleen Shaun 243, 342 Williams, Linda Sue 216 Williams, Marsha L. 247 Williams, Richard F. 414 V ' llliams, Stephen B. 339 Williams. Suzanne Gaye 217 Willis. Lucinda Kathryn 248, 326, 365 Willoughby, Nancy Mina 332 Wilson. Barbara Ann 217, 249 Wilson, Barbara Jean 279, 326 Wilson, Diane Gayle 249 Wilson, Donald Edward 276, 402 Wilson, Janice Arlene 217 Wilson, Lyndel Kay 217 Wilson, Michael James 129, 217 Wilson. Patricia Ann 229. 248 Wilson, Paul Edward 217 Wilson, Susan Kathleen 186, 297 Wilson. Suzanne Kay Wilson. Tamara Kay 217 Wilson. Zachary David 186. 300 Wiltrakis. Donna Mae 217 Wiltrakis, Edward John 217 Wimmler. Paul Theodore 380 WIND ENS:MBLE 421 Wingeier. Jo Ann 186. 400 Wingeier. Larry Dale 174, 392 Winiecki, Paul Anthony 376 Winn, John Alvin 372 Winner, John F. 2 ' ' 2 Winston, Richard Grant 289 Winter, Susan Elizabeth 254 Winters. John A. 217 Wires, Lawrence David 174 Wirth, Raymond Waier 292 Wise. Doreen Ellen 229 Wise, Robert Kubel 186 Wismer, Susan Allene 217, 254 Wisner, Sally Ann 431 Wissman. William Reed 174, 345 Witkowski, Don William 217 Witthoff, Ronald E, 262 Witucki, Judith Ann 217, 297 Wizorek. John Edwin 174, 385 WM.U, ACCOUNTING SOCIETY 416 Woicik, Carl Walter 186 Wolcott. Gregg 103, 119 Wold, Wendy Lynn 291 Woldt, Larry Alan 274, 348 Wolf, III, George William 287 Wolfe, Betsy Jane 254 Wolfe, Bruce Edward 186, 416 Wolfe, Karen Ann 323 Wolfe, Sandra Kay 217 Wolffis, Irwin L. 186 Wolfin. John Paul 274 Wolthuis, Kenneth R. 339 Wolven, Linda L. 217 Womac. Norma Jean 217 WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL 409 382 Wonso. Nancy Lynn 217 Wood. Alice Lynne 174 Wood. Ira Lawrence 174, 393 Wood, John Alfred 404 Wood, Katherine Elaine 251 Wood. Rebecca Ann 249 Wood. Stafford Harold 186 Wood. Thensia 217 Woodhams. James Francis 174 Woodhams. Kenneth C. 317 Woodrow, Jon Robert 94, 276 Woodruff, Jerry Lee 380 Woods, Jeanne Ann 217 Woods, Roland 339 Woodside, Kenneth Lee 94, 100 Woolner, Thomas Sidney 229 Woolnough, Bruce Duane 423 Working, Dale Arthur 418 Worstall, Sharon Ann 217, 436 Wracan. Linda Diane 251 Wright, Danee Rene 217 Wright, Gregory Alan 256 Wright, Linda Jean 413 Wright, Michael Allan 186 Wright, Michael Collins 186 Wrobel. Jerry Lee 186 Wroblewski, Philip C. 292 Wurn. Cheryl Josephine 324 Wycoff. Charles Elwm 229, 304 Wyrick, James Roger 114 Wyrick, James Cecil 124 Wysocki, Peter Joseph 94, 100 Yake, Randall Timothy 186 Yankoviak, Janine Sue 174 Yarrington, Gail Anna 332 Yellich. John Albert 229 Yerrick. Darryl V. 112 Yock. Jr.. Joseph Powell 174. 280 Yost. Beth Ann 254 Youdells. Richard Dean 186 Young. James Edward 174. 377 Yu. Chien-Hwa 381 Yu. Doreen Wan-Hoi 381 Yunker. Marc David 112. 217 Zafarana, David Jude 377 Zaggy. Kenneth Walter 372 Zahn. Thomas Joe 339 Zaieski. Terry Alan 217 Zaiewski, Ruth Cecilia 323 Zamecki, Bernice Frances 217 Zandstra, Lawrence Dale 334 Zarate, Ramon 186 Zaremba, Lawrence John 217 Zaremba, Laurence John 217 Zasadny, Judith Ann 291 Zava, Denise Marsha 217 Zawacki, Kenneth Edward 217 Zawadzki. Cheryl Ann 229 Zoral, Kenneth William 300 Zech. Allen Douglas 186 Zehner. Thomas Herman 174 Zeldman. Francine Faith 333 Zeiher. Dana Dolores 412 Zeimys, Thomas A. 370 Zell. Donald Ellis 276 Zemaitis. Aldona BIrute 267 Zenti. Kathleen Ann 217, 243 Zenti, Marilyn Jean 243, 365 Zevchak, Louise llene 243 Ziegler. Bridget M. 229, 326 Ziegler, Paul William 174, 353 Zielinski. Paula Lynn 333 Ziemianin. Bryan Charles 217 Ziemianin, Priscilla Gay 320 Ziesemer, Susan Jane 251 Zill, Gail Marie 217 Zimmer, Gregory Michael 284, 383 Zimmer, II, Marvin Martin 383 Zinchook, Dennis 300 Zinchook. Laura 217 Zioikowski. Darlene Jean 324, 408 Ziomek, Marie Lynn 423 Zirovich, Jenny Ann 248 Zoeller, Pamela Ann 350 Zombory, Dale Robert 274 Zorn. Michael Frank 380 Zubke, Norma Jean 217, 233, 410 Zuchowski, Gregory T. 258 Zuercher, Dennis Lee 422 Zuidema, Ronald Lee 229 Zull, Carol Ann 297 Zura, Joseph William 388 Zwyghuizen, David A. 217 Zwyghuizen, Kathleen M. 217 455 -fRom the e6itoR Consummatem est— It is finished. What you hold here are the words, sights and impressions of a year, the flashes and captured glimpses of four years in education. As editor, I sincerely hope what you find here is not only a tangible reminder but a true picture of this graduation year, 1969. We have taken new directions in the Brown and Gold. It has been our purpose to put down in these few pages, not a chronicle, but an impression of the year. To that end we commend this book with best wishes and the hope that it is to you what we intended. S pecial thanks must go to Dave McKay, Cher Worstall, Riqhard Eisele and Chato Hill for their help in capturing the year in words. Special appreciation must also go to Leland Williams, of Benson Printing Co., whose cooperation and kindnesses made the 1969 B G a proud reality. To these people go my personal thanks: Bruce Hummel, associate editor and Jim Rankin, business manager. To my editors, a deeply-felt thank you; Barb Greenman, Cindy Merkle, Sue King, Kathy Meyer, Paula Lipford, Vonda Glisan, Dolores Barr and Mike Pritchard. They all translated 1969 into these pages. A list of eleven people who have done a great job in providing the sights are Jim Bushouse, C. J. Roth, Jerry Newton, Rick Wilbur, Bill Rose, Eric Ramsey, Ben Feigenson, Pam Gottlieb, Bruce Foerch, John Avots and Larry Somers. To these hard working people I am grateful, as well as to Carol Studios, Inc., our senior photographers, and Smith Cover Co. Though we must, of course, recognize the assistance of those within the university administration, this is a student book, written and designed by students. This is, though some may deny it, an honest look at Western Michigan University in 1969— not always pretty and glittering, but what is? Mary Ellen Jasinski Editor, 1969 Brown Gold
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