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Faces of Western by 1971 Brown Gold staff Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Volume LXV eh? 8 AEN’ iy oN ene Dray) KAA Rass Ped EGE: a i ya Dy i aa 8 HU Administration and Academics The search for knowledge does not end in the classroom; it’s just a beginning. ited é ¢ ; t Ne sare chai LieD : ey Vv dan a 4 i Pat ¢ ek % yay Nerd hee Ruan heed, SFE S BAS SDA IMAS, We) = 5S 5 S “ = aS Ss sademic ac 10 ree By hint psu Bw ‘ Upper Left: Mr. Thomas Coyne, Vice President for Student Services. Far Left: Dr. James W. Miller, President. Left; Dr. Lloyd Swierenga, Administrative Assistant to the President. Top Right: President Miller works directly with the student body. Above: Dr. Lloyd Swierenga, Dr. James Miller, and Mr. Thomas Coyne. academics 1] Above: Dr. Russell Seibert, Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs. Right: Dr. Peter Ellis, Secretary to Board of Trust- ees. Above Right: Mr. Robert Wetnight, Vice President for Finance. Lower Right: Dr. Myron Coulter, Vice President for In- stitutional Services. 12 academics academics 13 Dean, College of Applied Sciences. ? Dr. George E. Kohrman a ne academics 4 ] William Haynes, Associate Prof., Distributive Education College of Applied Sciences academics 15 ¥ i i : : academics 16 17 yn A v KS; fa] 3) a 18 Dr. Cornelius Loew, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences. academics CAN AREAS wees Of College of Arts and Sciences at Pan oe a academics 19 —_— Tye Lo Ss: : : we ie a 5 academics 20 academics 21 Student Centered Education Project HIP e ENTICES E Appr 22 academics 23 academics aes SECS Chel Mean Gy aa SMR at wt mG SHSM: DENNY CIS SEAT MPR A MTR MD SRR GL ROSA COUN a SG. LE A BAS SESS CEN RENT ANS oe — HIE oRER College of Business | Dr. Arnold Schneider, Dean, College of Business. 24 academics academics 25 26 academics AY aut . ANNO Dr. Morvin Wirtz, Associate College of Education. 28 academics academics 29 academics 31 Dr. Robert Limpus, Dean, College of Gener- al Studies. 32 academics a 2 3 SH OS MN eee Soe Syaeen) Se 6) Ay cai a ae Bo academics academics 34 . s ‘ ’ , ’ 36 academics Dr. Samuel L. Clark, Dean, Honors College. academics 37 Dr. George Mallinson, Dean, Graduate College. 38 academics 2S ie eee 1a i cae a, ’ pablo PDE Lanai me Bets § Graduate College academics ., Ne sa Fels Naame Gale LUSTY: ne : ! hw re Ne a gi a ee ¥, | ' ar i i } F i : H i ie As des | : : oe Rta eine ‘ ret _ Jim Ferguson, H te re 2 Gloria Schaefer, Organi: Dan Walters, Sports Sue Long, Greeks y Hy “oR it¢ i Abpea rub thes abla ehh De eis Wd Ulhsraied TARA ese bat ahaa a mas aa eit Rea ) nbn Hf fy, n Wabi Ui Sy Non RT 2 ae: Sy iy isk NY sR UC i i iy Uh 46 housing + ' 4 ‘ y ‘ a tx a Ackley-Schilling Ackley-Schilling moved forward to find an enriching and purposeful meaning to dorm life. Its purpose was to promote an understanding between administration and _stu- dents. Ackley-Schilling took an active part in the campus. The response to this year’s blood drive and their great first place showing in the Snow Carnival sculptures with sister dorm, Hadley-Britton, showed some of this enthusiasm. qk asi fet opts Serer? ¢ Dwight Holien Kurt Riemenschneider Barry Wicks Dennis Genson Ray Hansen Bob Nicholls, Treas. Dennis Billing, Ist V. Pres. Van Weimer, Pres. Darrell Stontzer, 2nd V. Pres. 10. Dan Pelak 11. Glen Stoner, Sec. 12. Fred Harrison 13. Dave Heintz 14. Jim Douglas 15. Brock Howard 16. Mike Burney 17. Dave Fox 18. Paul Kallahan 19. Chuck Haydon 20. Steve Beach SOOO On OU CO: ROI housing 47 Hadley-Britton This year Hadley-Britton has a fired up house council, The enthu- siasm in Valley 1 has been reward- ing. For the first time, the entire Valley 1 has undertaken many projects together, such as joint house council meetings, and a joint homecoming float. Mixers and parties between “brother-sister” floors, speakers, and fashions shows are all on the year’s agenda. All-in-all, Valley 1 is involved this year, not only in its complex, but in the community as well. iy ones V, Pres. . Bev Heve Collette Wietchy 3 4 Js Diana Sieger 1 2 . Pat Cooper Jeanne Descamps, Adv. IB Carol Taylor 7 8 10 Barb Fulton, Cor. Sec. 9 . Carol Priebe, Treas. 6 . Sandy Daniels . Judy Siggins . Jane Porath 16 . Annette Halverson . Carolyn Rayford 13 . Randi Yoder, Pres. on 1 . Rose Pope . DeeDee Taylor . Bev Paschal’ . Linda Spiurel ee ee £0 90 ID SUB C9 DI DO OUD IB wpe 48 housing Cathy Wirth Barb Foote Beth Merril! Marlyn Mathews Linda Turpin Cris Roman Theda Krebill Pat Tanton Sharon Stanus Sue Kuorka . Sharon Wayne Debbie Shinaver . Sue Varga, Rec. Sec. . Stacy Austin . Nellie Soultanian . Linda Reed 17. Mary LeVegue : Phyfis DeNicolo DANKA be s Bn O ae ha ae — SOUCY OU COO — pot ee dl od 1 Gt Co bo _ co ae 718 housing 49 — —_ — bo i o Ole Co i NnNNKee —O OO — ror wis ob bobo oe SOMA DOUE CI bo Dolores Oliver Deborah Thomas Julie Stein Claire Petersen Carolyn Cronk Nancy Beckering, Pres. Sandie Berry, Adv. Karyn Lundquist, Rec. Sec. Maureen Osos Beth Coleman, Ist V. Pres. . Marrie Troyanek . Sue Ford . Peggy Brubaker . Joan Bank . Delores McKinney . Sue Drost 17. Carolyn Holien . Vicki Wilson, Treas. . Chris Torres, Cor. Sec. . Mary Jane Bettman . Sally Means, 2nd V. Pres. . Sue Werdene Joy McCarty . Verna Barden 5. Linda McCartney Draper Draper Hall, which was populat- ed primarily by freshman women this fall, encouraged a large amount of student freedom and promoted self-determination. A prevailing community spirit exhib- ited by the residents promoted co- operative living. The girls dis- covered that dorm life could be a rich and rewarding experience. Davis 14 Young and lively was the 1970- . 15 1971 look of Davis Hall. In the fall, residents busied themselves with Homecoming preparations, a schol- arship dinner and helped out with the “Kids and Us” program. The winter semester's new _ officers carried on the Davis spirit through the Snow Carnival to the end of the year. Mary Ann Karlis, Pres. Pat Chilton, Cor. Sec. Blanche DeHorn, 2nd V. Pres. Pat Yarrington, Rec. Sec. Dede Moore, Ist V. Pres. Mrs. Carmen Stross, Adv. Susan Davis Kathleen Tomasovich Gail Tokarski 10. Pat Ward 11. Sharron Hickman 12. Linda Miller 13. Deb Herda 14. Brenda Owen 15. Jeannie Johnston (0.0 AIG) OUP Go bo = housing 51 . Doug Moore, Ist V. Pres. Ron Azzopardi . Stewart Strauss Sc ott Moore Denis Keith, Pres. Bob Arrigo, 2nd V. Pres. Ed Irvin, Sec. . John Simpson . Gaginder Sawhney . Mitch Wetzler . John Sutter . Dan Dallas . Dennis Klack . Ray Gomez . Kent Killey . Axel Kulke . Hank Lorant . Greg Malone . Tom Karrer . Mitch Kamle . Dave Heinecke, Adv. BO SOWDAIBDUBRONHOODIDWAA WOE to — 52 housing Ellsworth In evaluating Homecoming and its relevancy to their purpose of be- ing students at Western, the men of Ellsworth have “phased it out of their program”. They attempted to get the educational, social and ath- letic programs throughout the campus. Ellsworth’s council tried to provide living conditions that were more life-like and up to date with today’s society. Smith- Burnham Being a new men’s residence hall comprised of primarily freshman and transfer students, Smith- Burnham had its unique situations. The primary orientation of the Smith-Burnham house council is two-fold. First, it concerned itself with the aspects of this “transfor- mation” and, secondly, it tried to engender a sense of community awareness through the use of various service projects and educa- tional programs. Paul fo biti Pres. . Tom O’Connor 3. Gary Outtare 10 11 12 13 . D. Dupree, Treas. 9 . Dan Ramp . Steve Diehei . Mike Headley, Rec. Sec. . Rick Holman 14 . Paul Morgan, Cor. Sec. 10. Wayne Eirschele 8 11. Larry Jones, V. Pres. 12. Greg Vaughan y) 13. Al Dehnke, Adv. 14. Michael Gregg 3 15 15. Tom Pentecost 16. Don Lent 17. Jim Martin 7 18. Larry Lada, 2nd V. Pres. 16 6 1 17 18 54 housing © OAD bor 25 26 22) aa 23 13 17 18 19 20 21 2 Bigelow The men of Bigelow Hall have aimed at change, to keep up with a changing university. They have tried to create an atmosphere which allows them to be open- minded, informed, and yet still al- low for fun. Some of the additions to the dorm have been a new pool table, and pin ball machines. Allan Fant Mickey Mason, Ass’t Dir. Roy McDowell Paul Prinzing Craig Schaffer Robert McManns James Clark James Ramp, V. Pres. Carroll Brandt Bill Thom, Pres. EO EOS OU oR —_ De 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. iG 18. 19: 20. Chuck Klocko, Sec. Mike McKeel, Treas. Michael Petersen Phil Gajewski Coffee Giles Zac Smith Dave Toorenaar Bob Birach Bert Bennett Mike Mitroka 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Mike Lynch Bernard Rivers Clifford Elston Bruce Collins Dick Pell Fred Hay Floyd Stewart Rodney Tyiska Clifford Reed housing 55 56 housing Eicher-LeFevore Eicher-LeFevre’s House Council was composed of twenty-two wom- en representing all residents of the dorm. They acted as a decision- making group about such matters as dorm solicitation, voting on open visitation and payments for dorm projects. Dorm projects included Homecoming and Snow Carnival. Officers with fine leadership qualities made it difficult for Eicher-LeFevre to be anything but a success. 13 14 15 16 17 11 DOB AOD OU S Fe Jan Stamps Laura Seitz Chery] Jurcisin Christina Fetherolf Kathy Leadbetter Carol Hacker Patty Phillip, Rec. Sec. Bev Roberts, Pres. Marlyn Abe, Ist V. Pres. Cindy Matthews, Treas. . Debbie Kitchen, Cor. Sec. . Karen Cardelli, 2nd V. Pres. . Sandy Johnson . Amey Russman . Judy Williams . Diane Nordhof . Lesly Smith . Karen Connell housing 57 Ernest Burnham Friendly best describes the women of Ermest Burnham. They get together for things like teas, speakers, movies, and _ dances. There is also the Blood Drive, a Christmas Party for under- priviledged children and _ special weekends that the residents take part in. Besides extra-curricular ac- tivities there are the busy phones, studying, quiet hours, card games, guys, and staying up late talking. 58 housing $0.00 SU S3 OURS C2 BO i 4 i ; Mabele Riley Pat Greiner, V. Pres. Tina Hartman, Treas. Ernestine Scott Barb Diedrich Barb Donley, Rec. Sec. Paula Myers, Pres. Dawn Eding Georgetta Goodlett Brenda Hickman Kathy Chistiansen Brenda Tubbs Francienne Walker Connie Wellman Margy Pajakowski Sue Jones . Johanna Sherman Onita Little Denise Chodyniecke Mary Scott Karen Middleton . Joni Kuzma housing 59 Henry The “gals” of Henry Hall strived to demonstrate social concern in many ways for themselves and for others. A new scholarship fund was started to help students who need- ed a financial boost, also a special effort was made to take part in the Jonnie Lee Schneider campus-wide blood drive. r Jane Harmon These events helped to add a lit- Bal AER ear AS: tle zest to the too often dreary Marla McKeel, Ist V. Pres. dorm life. Tammy Bledsoe, Pres. Jan Clemens, Rec. Sec. René Folsom, Treas. Sally Mueller Linda Kilander Claudia Devine - Carol Haadsma 13 14 15 16 | 18 19 Gloria Broome 20 . Carol eter) 6 . Darcy Rohrbeck . Trish Bode 4 5 8 . Sue McCarrick 1 2 3 (a 5| 7 9 10 11 12 . Mary Ann Wallach . Chris Mlodzik Jenny Keut fom ose freed rs foes feed TUB 19 = SO WN Tue wo tor NOR Re ee SOM- 19 OC Re TO re RE eee fee telson 2 Sake dithionite a a = ® t a %, aS Patty Barry, 2nd V. Pres. Patti Goodspeed, Rec. Sec. Verl Nicholson, lst V. Pres. Diane Newberg, Pres. Christine Ervin, Treas. Pam Harris, Cor. Sec. Brenda Siwek Mary Stacey Linda Konupek Mary Finger . Karen Ellis . Shirley McHuron . Cindy Menig . Wendy Wyatt . Ann Harvey . Judy Bracken Rat Dart . Rachel Meikovitz . Jeanne Gettel . Sue Shafe . Randy Zick . Marcy Hosley . Karen Theuerkorn . Debbie Davis . Mwry Hosen Bets . Sandy Bic el French French House Council worked diligently this year to have a vari- ety of activities for its women. With hopes of retaining the Presidents Award, educational, cultural, and fun programs were or- ganized and attended by many from the dorm. House projects included a plex- iglass divider for the lounge and a money changer. housing 61 . Susie Garratt Maureen McKindry Cheryl Garrick Sandy Underwood 10 Sandy Schneider 1 2 9 Debbie Johnson, Cor. Sec. 3 8 Ruth Everal, Ist V. Pres. Ruth ore . Mary Jo Maggiore . Chris Pabreza 4 5 1 1 1 2 JN . Elaine Houtman 14 . Joy Sethtate 6 . Ann Seilheimer . Sue Geha, Pres. 15 16 18 Debbie Ropp, 2nd V. Pres. 7 . Cindy Otremba . Robin Fenner, Treas. . Sue Rozycki, Rec. Sec. feet fret pet et et feed ft NPA WN SOONADUE OPE Co 62 housing Harrison-Stinson Harrison-Stinson has been a dorm full of zest and social con- cern. It sponsored Christmas and Easter parties for area underpriv- iledged children. The highlight of the year was the Mom’s Weekend party, featuring moms in daughter’s clothes and daughters in mom’s clothes. housing 63 64 housing Hoekje Hoekje’s traditional excellence in educational activities, intramural athletics, and campus-wide compe- tition took on a new impetus from a predominately freshman popula- tion. While “trophies” accumulated throughout the concrete and brick “mansion”, one could sense a thirst- ing consumption of the university as well. Individual exuberance and small group spontaneity, as has always been the case with Hoekje’s men, were the rule and not the ex- ception. Steve MacKenzie Hank Norton, 2nd V. Pres. Brad Smith Keith Kramer Douglas Balaka Bradley Addis Gary Newville Edwin Ansley Jonathan Bull, Pres. 10. David Barth, Ist V. Pres. 11. Terry Polyak 12. Bill Adamo 13. Jack Hudson 14, Larry Parks 15. Harold Durfey 16. Ted Gregg 17. Jol Adroy 18. Dale Rahn, Adv. 19. Bob Bennett, Treas. 20. Jeff Kessler 21. George Hyma, Rec. Sec. 22. Guy Golomb 23. Bob Pokorny 24. Bruce Kropscott SOOO UO con housing 65 james ed fees feet he GINS OWN OR 69 NO David McGraw, V. Pres. Den Grimski Michael Kenyon Harlon Rose, Adv. Steve Kilgren, Pres. Gary Davis, Treas. Ray Marshall Bob Byrd Alan Heikkinen Phil Samson William Jackson Gerald Kammers, Sec. Dennis Kenyon Robert Haven David Johnson Duncan Furbush Vandercook Vandercook Hall worked hard to build an atmosphere that allowed for academic and social growth. Vandercook took part in the blood drive and Homecoming. Since many of the students living at Vandercook were upperclass- men, there was little time for the traditional activities of campus life. OOOO SU CON Mary Ann DeVlieg Tamzilla Williams, 2nd V. Pres. Jaquita Robinson, Pres. Mary Ann Olson, Ist V. Pres. Sandra Smith, Sec. Gwen Siterlet Diane Clark Joan Parker . Victoria Henderson, Adv. . Connie Osier . Ellen Meriam . Diana Ruple al Spindler Spindler Hall is a women’s dorm made up mostly of upperclass students. A good academic atmosphere has been established, allowing an easy place for the residents to study. There was little time for the usual WMU activities, however, Spindler did take part in the blood drive and in Homecoming activi- ties. housing 67 Sa sean en inst Siedschlag We came to the university seek- ing an education not knowing how much we were to learn from each other. Each of us unique individu- als of different cultures and values living side by side trying to accept and respect one another. The year brought change, under- standing, fulfillment and _ self- awareness promising hope for the future. 68 housing SOND SU O OU Co RO Margean Lynnema, V. Pres. Marilyn Holloman, Rec. Sec. Diana Parrott Judy Walter Debbie Lehman, Pres. Susan Arnbruster Mary Neil Mildred Goodloe, V. Pres. Sandy Brown Candy Wendt . Debbie Malloy Mrs. Alan, Director . Sandy Murphy . Denise Stimson . Marcia Figg . Denese Ivan, V. Pres. . Marilyn Koning, Cor. Sec. housing 69 70 housing Eldridge-Fox Live band dances and a concert in the round which featured the tal- ents of the residents, presented the musical side of Eldridge- Fox. The construction of a gym-type recreation room, which included weight-lifting equipment and wres- tling mats, was completed within the year. Eldridge-Fox also sponsored par- ties for Kalamazoo’s underpriv- ileged children. OAD YUE G9 29 . Bill Bozgan . Terry Abrams Bob Brown Mrs. Joanne Grabinski, Adv. Mr. Roger Grabinski, Adv. Joe Ryan Rinkowski, V. Pres. David Pempeit, Treas. . Dick Taylor, Pres. . Phil Bakker . Rick Barwinski . Bill Gardner . Tom Treiber . Rick Fredrikson . Dave Schmitz . Jim Burgel . Dan Vincent . Greg Chewe . Bill Jacob housing 71 72 housing OOAD UH op Mary Anne Beecher Martha Reveal Michelle Van Der Veen Susan Mull Ann Layton Cathy Gill Debbie Pierce, Rec. Sec. Ginger Lietz, Cor. Sec. Nancy Smith, V. Pres. Linda Haynes, Treas. . Marty Deming . Shirley Rosema . Barb Smith . Vi Butsicaris . Jean McArdle . Chris Krizan . Laura Klaassen . Georgia Longstreet . Kathe Ewald, V. Pres. . Ruth Ann Schultz, Pres. . Kathy Zavela . Sue Cooper . Linda Robinson . Jimmie Lawson . Claudia Mohalak . Judy Moore Zimmerman The women of Zimmerman Hall and their director are proud of their dorm. Although it is small, this closely-knit organization of young women work together to achieve considerable results, both on campus and within the dorm. This past year they have finally realized their long awaited study room, oven, and lounge furnishings. Individually the girls are inter- ested in campus welfare, and a Zimmerman girl can be found on many committees and _ activities. Their involvement today will enrich their future pursuits. Married Housing Photo by James Barnes housing 73 oeeneconne. om a om Riscnese se | ie i a YY “eee dt mR mm oa 74 housing housing 75 Off-Campus Housing It’s been a long night... And a longer morning. 76 housing SAS SERA ae Se SRE: = ¥ te! Ss unl Frisbee player Below: Come and get it Left Heenan om housing 77 aS SERIE cy re Seta eeeee Sy Ps) As every 78 housing Starting now to smoo The lumps aheae Joe B. Freeman, Associate Director of News and Publications. (f News and Publications The campus News and Publica- tions Office is operated by Robert G. Rubom, Director, and Joe B. Freeman, Associate Director. They are assisted by Linda Adamski, Secretary. The staff members send news releases concerning students and general university activities to hometown newspapers. Other func- tions include the preparation of the WMU Magazine and Newsletter, the Paper Tech Bulletin, the Campus Guide and Continuing Ed- ucation Division’s Newsletter. Nearly all photographs used in articles and publications about the university are taken by Mr. Rubom. Mr. Freeman serves as advisor to the Western Hearld and the Brown and Gold. Robert G. Rubom, Director of News and Publications. 80 organizations Larry Doody, Publicity Manager Brown and Gold Not pictured, but an important part, is Robert Onstead, Business Manager. Shirley Mack, Gayle Deas, and Sande Seppamaki, receptionists for Brown and Gold. organizations 81 Brown and Gold Editor-in-chief Dee Barr On the next few pages are pic- tured only a few of the people responsible for this 65th edition of the Brown and Gold, or, as we'd rather hear it called “The Feelings and Faces of Western, 1971” We changed the name, because we have changed the book; a change which I felt was drastically needed. We hope you like what we've put together for the students at WMU. Dee 82 organizations organizations 83 iS) = Ae) ea fee nO cetera =ias| ® x Ux oy) i Ri) % vb 0 =e) pl — —_— w UA a .. Ns aS ans) Tony Nichols, Photographer. organizations 84 Gerry McCurry, Seniors Editor. Marte Hersey, Features Editor. organizations 85 John Avots Bill Sadovsky 86 organizations Jim Gapezynski John Dunsmoor organizations 87 Mike Pritchard Index Editor Dan Walters Sports Editor 88 organi tae eel ‘ 5 a he RS t% Fergy bottles up the job. Jim Ferguson Housing Editor organizations 89 Robert Onstead, Business Manager 90 organizations i a eee : Francine Zeidman, Editor, spring and summer. Western Herald Advertising: Tom Cannon, Ken Phillips, Barry Flint, Rick Chapin, Larry Wright. Jerry Fochtman, Photographer, one of the many people needed to get the paper to the press. organizations 91 Photographer, Larry Peplinski. Marsha Brown Layout Editor. Staff Writer, Mike McKinley, and Sandy Weir, Research Editor. 92 organizations Rte Advertising Manager, with Ruth McDonough, Clas- sifieds. Jan Francisco, Business Manager. — Pes y Naik wpe | Kathy Tischouse, Associate Business Manager. organizations 93 Staff writer, Mike McKinley and News Editor, Dick Brown. Editor, fall and winter, John Hohmann. Ron McGorey, Sports Editor, 94 organizations we John, discussing Homecoming coverage with Queen Barbara. Mr. Freeman, Advisor and Dick Brown. organizations 95 Matt McLogan, General Manager and Richard McInerny, Music Director. What music?! Bill Dilaura, Sports Director Matt McLogan and John Gingas discuss programing with Dr. R. Kuykendall, Ad. 96 organizations Top: Mary Meikey, Record Librarian, keeps the extensive record file in order. Middle: John Gingas, Program Director, icks the music of the day. Bottom: Reid . Barwick, News Director and sometimes disc jockey. organizations 97 AEs Bh Mus BA GY | . A A Row One: George Welzel, Terry Trowbridge, Gordie Schreibe, Ted Leonard Summerfelt, David P. Bender. Row Two: Bob Johnson, Ray Hansen, Paul A. Siegmund, Fred Milton Summerfelt, Dan Yount, John W. Woodring. Row Three: Don Wisswolb, Harry Whitehead, Ed Abshagen, Bruce Foerch, Joe Buckholz, Robert Skolnick, Robert J. Palmer. Alpha Phi Omega Instilling a spirit of leadership and friendship ranks high as goals of all the members of Alpha Phi Omega. Projects include helping with the campus blood drive, building a homecoming float, and raising money for charity each year. The members strive to make service to fellow man a part of all their lives. This service carries with it a feeling of deep satisfaction for a job well done. Membership is open to male students who respect the goals of friendship, leadership, and service, and will work to attain them. 98 organizations Sky Broncos Karen Fricke, Carolyn Pilaar, Dave Shuster, Jim Taber, Karen Houseman, Steve Sabyan, Ron Shamblin, Paul Harris, Pres.; Florence Bour- nazos, Sec.; Lonney Ensign, Jim Warren, V. Pres.; Vickie Gale, Pete Dodd, Dave Scheidl, Mark Staudacher. vo Bbc LI a 7% ETO RC aig. a ] % ae Sky Broncos is the flying club of Western Michigan University. They own two Cessna 150’s and membership has doubled this year to over seventy-five members. They participate in the National Intercollegiate Flying meets held twice a year. This year the fall meet was in Auburn, Alabama. They brought back trophies in the navigation event. Now plans are being made for the spring meet in San Jose, California. The club is active in promoting fun and safety in the General Aviation field, through projects and special programs. organizations 99 100 Organizations University Auditorium Usher Corps The Usher Corps is a service or- ganization acting as an_ intregal part of the University Auditorium staff. Containing nearly 300 members the Usher Corps has a great potential for community in- volvement. Previous projects have been caroling at various nursing homes, and throughout the community, decorating the Auditorium for Christmas, and partaking in home- coming activities. The Usher Corps has placed second with their float for two years. The Ushers receive many bene- fits from their work by seeing top shows and meeting many of the performers. Any Western student is welcome to join the Usher Corps if they maintain a 2.0 G.P.A. The Usher Corps also welcomes fresh- men, and spouses of any Usher Corps member. As part of the Usher Corps staff the ushers maintain the coat check rooms. The money received from this goes into a scholarship fund. The Usher Corps is also con- templating purchasing a permanent art collection for the Auditorium. Pep Club TMM nen Symphonic Band organizations 101 Bronc ettes Row One: Linda Tewes, Pres.; Debbie Hoffman, Treas.; Row Two: Pat Chilton, Sec.; Ann Mazzo, Ad.; Ginger Lietz, V. Pres. Row One: Debbie Hoffman, Sharon O’Brien, Jonie Schilke, Pat Urso, Pat Chilton, Julie Holt, Row Two: Judy Wallace, Terri Ransbottom, Carolyn Louie, Linda Konupek, Ginger Lietz, Row Three: Cathy Gorbutt, Mary Ann Meyer, Katie Connelly, Leslie Miller, Judy Hallam, Deb Herda, Pam Karna, Ann Mazzo, Chris Kirin, Linda Tewes, Meg Voght, Patti Reed, Chris Colliau, Diane Newberg, Sandy Brigham. fe ‘ ag P bee i ag. go lige ae —t TL Rea, Se eee W.M.U. Marching Band The Marching 100 appears at all the home football games and performed at the Kent-Western game in Kent, Ohio, this season. The band also per- forms for the Ho mecoming pep rally and the Homecoming Parade. With the exception of the majorettes, the Marching Band is composed of men students. The Director is Leonard V. Meretta, and the Assistant Direc- tor is Robert Whaley. Drum Major was Greg Chewe and the majorettes were Carol Becker, Carleen Mylnarek (Michigan’s “Junior Miss”) and Marilee Haiduk. Dr. Leonard V. Meretta organizations 103 Student Alumni Service Board Larry Nolan, Pres.; Pat Way, Pam Schaefer, Mike Mulder, M fartha Deal, Liz Neville, Peggy Pippen, Cor. Sec.; Mrs. Lucile Sayles, Alumni Sec.; Mary Ford, Rec. Sec.; Mike Dallas, V. Pres.; Mr. John Lore, Ad.; Lynda Fortino, Doug Ratcliffe. 104 organizations S.A.S.B. is an organization with a purpose to strengthen Student- Alumni relations and provide com- munication between the two. It helps get the alums more involved in university affairs through meet- ings and banquets of the board and the Alumni Association. Another service S.A.S.B. is con- centrating on this year is student representation on the board of trustees. Headed by John Lore the board provides a lasting and informative link between the graduate and his Alma Mater. organizations 105 106 organizations Homecoming Executive Board As generations change like the seasons, so must each group. But like the lingering leaf on the winter tree, somethings must still remain with their roots deep in the soils of tradition. “Sign of the Times’, made a beginning to bring new relevance to the old tradition which was Homecoming. Many new ideas were tried, many failed but the essence of change, of positive change, for a constructive future was nutured by the people responsible for this years event. In the future, though all the traditions that we now know may wither and fall from the tree; a new set will still cling. People will return with the hope of “getting together’. This leaf, this one tradition, must never fall and be covered and lost forever by winter's snow. Jim McFarland, John Monigold, Dan Brewer. Rich Shaver, Bonnie Higginbotham, Terry Nihart oy I0N ocT® “Sign of the Times” ( Ron Wilcoxson, Lynn Bielik, Miss DelPiz- ZO. John Allen, Doug Ratcliffe. Ann Watt, Organizations 107 The University Symphony Or- chestra presents a series of concerts in the Auditorium each year that are open to the university and com- munity free of charge. In addition to the Auditorium concerts, the orchestra participates in the annual Christmas program, opera produc- tion, commencement program, and concerts off campus, utilizing both full and chamber orchestras. The orchestra has established it- self as a major ensemble of profes- sional competence, contributing not only to the cultural life of the University, but the entire state as well. 108 organizations Symphony Orchestra a, Womens Presidents Council Mildred E. Goodloe, Nancy Beckering, Patti Goodspeed, Katheen Miller, Tamara Bledsoe, Lesly Smith, Ruth Schultz, Suzanne Geha, Sue Hood, Adv.; Randi Yodea, LaVerne Collins, Adv. Standing: Paula Myers, Mary Ann Karlis. Mark Schafrick, Dewey Ducharme, Steve Kilgren, Dennis Keith, David Janusiewicz, Paul Hayhow, Jonathan Bill, Dick Taylor, Van A. Weimer. Men's Presidents Council organizations 109 Alpha Kappa Psi Row One: Dave Castle, V. Pres.; Gil Boersma, Larry Doody, Treas.; Tim Miholich, Master of Rituals; Bill Rockwood, Pat Keenan, Bob On- stead. Row Two: Mike Luxford, Jack Linton. Row Three: Gary Isner, Pres.; Bruce Snyder, Bob Chadwick, House Manager. Row Four: Chuck Moerdyke, John Miner, Gerald Bournamann, Sec.; Bill Figard, Frank Bissig, Bret Morgan, Jim Stephens, John Cairo. ‘ WAN NYY ‘ 110 organizations The members of Alpha Kappa Psi are proud to be one of the twenty largest national fraternities in exis- tence. This group stresses excellent business atmosphere, service to the community, and a strong social program. A major semi-annual event spon- sored by the group is “Career Day’, in which hundreds participate. In addition, Alpha Kappa Psi is well known for helping children of Kalamazoo to enjoy Christmas, and for sending a Christmas card from Western Michigan University to Vietnam. organizations lll Row One: Ray Weinberg, V. Pres.; Jerry Fraaza, Pres.; Robert Mishler, Sec.-Treas. Row Two: Bernie Bishop, George Etherington, Dennis Maufort, Richard Kuenigshot, Norbert Noecker, Advisor. Delta Tau Alpha American Foundrymen's Society Row One; Anthony Fundaro, Frank Ross, Thomas Mosteller, David Berlin. Row Two: Levon Pierre, Philip Kokoczka, Timothy Schnepp, cd pane Conrad Bushong. Row Three: David Wirth, Alan Lavison, C.H. Cousineau, Chris Kokoczka, Roger Urich, Arden Pridgeon, Chuck Devette Scabbard and Blade Row One: Mick Tesanovich, Thomas F. Licari, John W. King, Jr., Michael W. Gaff Willi T i ; Scofield, Thomas K. Feinthel, William L. Rutledge, Richard P. Harder, Scott P. Novel: Rocce B. Cube. SEN Se als Founded in 1904 at the Universi- ty of Wisconsin, Scabbard and Blade strives to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities; to unite in closer relationship their military departments; to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; and to promote friendship and good fel- lowship among the cadets. The so- ciety also disseminates knowledge of campus military education to the students and people of the civilian community. Primarily an honorary society, Scabbard and Blade is also a social society. It sponsors the annual Mili- a. spt ur “9 Officers: Capt. Ralph Hill, Adv.; Stafford H. Wood, V. Pres.; William T. Osis, Sec.; Leslie tary Ball, cadet picnics, annual K. Scofield, Treas.; Mick Tesanovich, Pres. . . A . spring luncheon, informal dinners, and a Parents’ Day open house. Its members maintain the highest moral and academic ideals possi- ble. organizations 113 Sar oom a Row One: Ronald R. Union, Thomas J. Preslow, X.0.; Cpt. Eugene Makowski, Chuck Dumiller, C.O.; Lowell L. Knapp. Row Two: Larry Heystek, Brad Connor, Jonathan Mills, William Rutledge, Fred Phillips, Brian Lewandowski. Row Three: David Dunsmore, Steve Nuyen, oe ae Raymond W. Knapp, John Hiscock. Row Four: Robert Bilski, Wes White, John Knowlton, Mike Welch, Glenn Sheathelm, teve Bendel. Western s Rangers Western’s Rangers provide an opportunity for training, developing of leadership poten- tial and social contact of the cadets of the R.O.T.C. program. Rangers give classes in areas of military training that are not general- ly covered in the R.O.T.C. program. In addi- tion to these classes, Rangers provide practical field exercises where the cadet has the oppor- tunity to apply the principles learned in the class to a practical situation. Also, Rangers provide an opportunity for cadets to meet with the cadre, and more advanced cadets in a relaxed social atmosphere. 114 organizations Row One: Dr. Dale Varble, Laurel Eide, Kathy Wolf, Evie M. Arundel, Sandy Hope, Carole Floersch, Rosanne Adamache, Sue Ritzler, Tom White, David Dore. Row Two: Jim Patterson, McDonald Corp.; Paul Cornett, Dale Kortze, Dan Botruff, Joseph Huffman, Jarle Eide, Greg Pepe James Howard, Ivan Thompson, William Glasgow, Darrel Stark, Stephen Hagen, Richard Novak, Kurt Beimers, John Raymond, Larry Rebert, Mr. Richard Embertson. American Marketing Association Officers: Mr. Richard Embertson, Ad.; Mr. Tom White, Pres.; Mr. Dan Botruff, Programs; Miss Kathy Wolf, Cor. Sec.; Mr. Paul Cornett, Rec. Sec.; Mr. Stephen Hagen, Treas. Western's 70-71 academic year was a very successful one for the collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association. The regular meetings featured impressive speakers from many areas includ- ing the Food, Automobile, and Paper Industries as well as Re- t ailing. The growth of the universi- ty was represented in our mem- bership increases. Our purpose is to provide the op- portunities for understanding and appreciation of Marketing Prob- lems in our Social-Economic Sys- tem. Membership is open to all students interested in obtaining in- sights into practical marketing problems not always available in the class room. organizations 115 Row One: Dale Note Boom, David Pempeit, Richard Bischoff, Levon Pierrie, Sam Cheer, Tom VanSluyters, Dr. G. Wilcox. Row Two: Eric Schalge, David Vanbergen, Garry Fuller, Tom Torony, Rick Watkins, John Fowler, Keith Hood, James Tarasiewicz, Robert Dirkse. Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers Row One: Ellen Segil, Tom Ford. Row Two: Bob Dowling, Mike Little. Row Three: Larry Dresen, Raymond Dannen- berg, Adrian Trimpe. Byron Richardson, Pres.; Chip O’Donnell, Liz Toth, V. Pres.; Charlene Woaldridge, Sec.; Parnell Shores. “Paling mana é Ree, | ic © TE be ain i pes po 116 organizations Industrial Education Association Row One: Allan Stubbs, Patrick Anthony, Ken Austin, Duane Putnam, John Otto, Neil Hering. Row Two; Herb Mais, Treas.; Larry Seaton, Marty St. John, Pres.; Dennis White, Tom Kloote, Sec.; Bob Gearing, William Bozgan, Jim Rudnick. Row Three: John Tuinstra, V. Pres.; Tim Moord, Larry Rogowski, Gerald Klein, Paul Schuur, Frank Misze, Ronald Lawson, Walter Schwersinski, Dennis Darling. Row Four; Ron Dandy, Gary Miller, Greg Neibert, Pete Minna, Bernard Buller, Neil Haugen, Michael Peck, Harold Tiburzi. The purpose of the Industrial Education Association is to promote a more friendly relationship among the students, to bring a more practical correla- tion of industry and education, and to develop and broaden the students in- tellectual appreciation of industry. It is desired that the future teachers in this field will become more prepared to meet the broadening needs of our society. Developing within himself a keener awareness of the problems facing the field of industry today, he will be more prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow. organizations 117 Alpha Delta Sigma is a National Professional Advertising Fraternity whose purpose is to “profes- Al h D S ° sionalize advertising through edu- pha Vetta sigma cation.” The W.M.U. Chapter prides it- Michael Fatt, Treas.; Professor Zane Cannon; Thomas Cannon, Pres.; James Cupper, Sec.; self in being the largest undergrad- Jeff Goyert, V. Pres. uate chapter ever installed na- tionally. This year one member was awarded a national scholarship to the Lewis Klied Direct Mail Insti- tute in St. Louis, Missouri. Also four members received fellowships to the Chicago Advertising Club's Mid-American Conferences. Profes- sor Zane Cannon, founder and ad- visor, was elected to the National Council as Midwestern Vice- President. He was also named by the National Council, recipient of the coveted Sid Berstein National Advisor Award for 1970. Western's ADS chapter “leads the way” in advertising for the na- tion. Row One: Jeff Goyert, Janet Thompson, Row Two: Michael Fatt, Prof. Zane Cannon, Ken Phillips, James an yee Thomas Cannon, James Kerschbaum, Row Three: Edwin Hamilton, Frank Sutika, Thomas Rossi, Gerald Ankofski, Michael Sunphey, Stephen Arnold, Denny Munther, Ira Dembinsky, William Sherb, Phillip Long, Peter Pfeiffle, Edward Grimstad, Robert Gustafson, Row Four: Donald Churilla, Gregory Phiel. Sigma Phi Omega Little Sisters Row One: Kay Wildner, Treas.; Margo Knapp, Sec.; Miss Tooke, Adv.; Pat Maul, Darlene MeNitt, Pres. Row Two: Judy Vinckevleugel, Glenna Fritz, Phyllis Stewart, V. Pres.; Marilyn Kovach. - i ‘cal organizations 119 Sigma Phi Omega Row One: Daryl Mick, John West, Ed Kulakofsky, Mark Reckling. Row Two: Paul Madura, Dave Mick, Keith Kurezewski, Steve Bubp, Dick Lindrup. 120 organizations Sigma Phi Omega is a _ profes- sional business organization made up of students majoring or minor- ing in food distribution. A comparatively young organiza- tion, Sigma Phi Omega has grown to be one of the best known or- ganizations on Western's campus. This past fall they won the Grand Marshall's Trophy for having the best float in the Homecoming parade, The members are concerned with campus affairs, having started the Inter-Organizational Council, and with community problems, having founded the Campus and Community Coordinating Council. In Campus affairs, community concerns, and brotherhood, Sigma Phi Omega is truly one of the campus leaders. Row One: Rich Dube, Kirk Hartmann, Ed Rogers, Pres.; Paul Winiecki, John Endler, Chuck Perconti. Row Two: Dan Novak, Mike Diebold, Gunther Romslawski, Jerry Snyder, Ron Wilcoxson, Pete Ruggerello, jon Erikson, Fred Ried, Bill Harris, Bill Behrens, John War- a Row Three: Steve Mills, Les Starkovich, Phil Bomarito, Chuck Kadlec, Mike Goodman, Jim Motycka, Pat Gordon, Jim Schreiber, Rich oberts. Western Honorary Accounting Society Tom Doescher and Jack Slater discuss the good market for accounting graduates with an interviewer at the placement office. - 1 i ar j ey Lo mee. soe a o Promoting scholarship and an understanding of accounting as a profession, Western’s Honorary Ac- counting Society is open to stu- dents of accounting with high aca- demic achievement. Currently the society is petitioning for mem- bership in Beta Alpha Psi, the na- tional accounting fraternity. Row One; Michael Phillips, Treas.; Carolyn Heineman, Rec. Sec.; Thomas Doescher, Pres.; Jack Slater, V. Pres.; Robert Joseph, Cor. Sec. Row Two: Mr. T. Mollison, Ad.; Robert Lass, Ruth Poor, Nancy DeZwarte, Martin Contanche, Jerry Sweet, Cyrus Mallinson, Gary Caran- ci, Robert Pleiss, Dae Jin Kim. Row Three: Robert Graving, Dr. F. Everett, Ad.; James Carnagie, Peter VanEuwen, Kent Winship, Roger Schecter, William Haase, Timothy McAfee, Robert O’Connor, Eric Arundel, Richard Wentzell. 122 organizations Society of Automotive Engineers Row One: Bill Summerville, Ted Graham, George Corwin, Tom Bourseleth, Pres. Row Two: Mr. Krieger, Adv.; Tony Leopardo, Bill Gip- perich, Mark Karpinski, Rick Crisenbery, V. Pres.; Tom Reittinger, Sandy Monaghan, Keith Daby, Jim Waite, Treas. Alpha Beta Alpha Row One: Marghi Schultz, Rec. Sec.; Karen Stanley, Pat Jensen, Evelyn Green, Cor. Sec.; Melissa Orr, Pres.; Carol Weslock. Row Two: Bev Hevel, Roger Harris, Treas.; Janet Greenhoe, Mary Blankestyne, Mr. Wm. Smith, Adv. Row Three; Florence Bournazos, Paul Naragon, Karen Bowers, Pat Tolf, V. Pres.; D.J. MacKenzie. Alpha Lambda Delta Cheryl Brunt, Bev Hevel, Jan Henshaw, Rec. Sec.; Linda Haynes, Sharon Ingersoll, Pres.; Debbie Kitchen, V. Pres.; Linda Schrettner, Treas. Vi dbdddd | Phi Eta Sigma James Blunk, James Dumke, Mark Rennhack, Richard Smith, Jonathan Mills, Vern Paulsen, Steve Chamberlin, Alistair Smith, Carl John- son, Robert Lass, Gary Kai Lemke, Ad.; Larry Olsen. Fetal in 11 ( On ms ee eh nce International Club The International Club is an outgrowth of the University’s re- cognition of the values of interna- tional educational exchange and was formed to provide an informal atmosphere where both American and foreign students could meet and develop the friendships and mutual understanding so desper- ately needed among people of dif- ferent nationalities, cultures, and races. Through an exchange of ideas and information, it is hoped that lasting impressions of the world as one vast community will be nurtured, Organizations 125 Western Wives Row One: C. Bourseleth, K. Wyrick, J. Zietlow, A. Hayford, E. Confessore, L. Perozo, §. Euson. Row Two: C. Paschke, J. Scherzer, N. Bauer, C, Shabluk, Rec. Sec.; §. Bera, Cor. Sec.; M. Epley, Pres.; G. Sewick, Treas.; A. Carnagie, §. Gunter, P. Forero. Row Three: P. Symonds, M. Luken, C. Mehary, R. Galbraith, D, Rings, L. Ross, R. Cook, A. Waligursky, S. Wismer, A. Fabrizio, M. Morales, T. Trosko, K. Hormann, S. Boyd. Row Four: S. Wallis, D. Ellis, L. Way, S$. Grandt, M. Key, T. Tytar. Row Five: S. Adler, S. Kauppi, K. Engel, C. Grahl, P. Ziska, C. Keller, J. Gulliver, C. Brown, S. Bischoff, P. Sweitzer, K. Werner, S. Watkins, L. Yates. Row One: A Talford, V. Pres.; K. Myers, M. Reed, Cor. Sec.; D. Parker, N. Bozarth, C. Cooper, Row Two: S. Wheeler, Dr. C. Freeman, S. Klaude, C. Davis, R. Adamache, B. Seal, L. Leslie, J. Thayer, M. Westrick, T. Hodges, J. Gustafson, Mrs. M. Kiewiet, Mrs. P. Grossman, Row Three: Dr. D. Jones, L. Bielik, Ethel Verduin, D. Coratti, C. Dillard, J. Lick, J. Fabrizio, S. Breed, M. Nacy, R. Owens, Hist.; D. Stru- ble, Pres.; T. Landrum, J. Fearson, Row Four: G. Rochefort, Treas.; Dr. M. McKitrick, Dr. R. Deyoung, Adv.; W. Birtsas, D. Hill, Dr. J. Blanford, T. Micholich, Mr. J. McBeth, R. Dodick, T. Conor, M. Carland, S. Hagen, D. Kirchoff, R. Delong, S. Ureel, B. Bloomquist, Mr. D. Beelick, Dr. K. Bournazos, Adv. 126 organizations Row One: Dr. Mary Cain, Sr. Ad.; Esther Shen, Sec.; Mary Metcalf; Anne Roseburg. Row Two: Melissa Mattis, Michelle, Vernasco, Chris Barron Kalyman, Marry Ellen Eason, V. Pres.; Barbara Kopan, Pres.; Ann Mazzo, Sharon Duffy Sherr, Beth Walters. Row Three: Mrs. Stillwell, Adv.; Nancy Rumble, Wendy Wold, Sue Stein Wismer, Treas.; Ellen Galloup, Mary Jaeger, Marge Hannon. Below: Margaret Becker, Sue Wismer, Ellen Galloup, Barbara Kopan. Mortar Board Mortar Board is a senior honorary for women. Members have been chosen for the scholarship, leadership and service that they have shown in college. The new chapter is tapped each year at the Spring Luncheon in a suspense- ful ceremony. Each year brings an entirely new chapter of women who are free to decide on the direction to take for the year. This year we have decided to work toward improving communication in our own personal relationships and, if possible, to help others improve communication in their lives. Organizations 127 ! = ° — es ¥ “ a a t Rodney Wellman, Toad Whiteman, Patrick Cronin, Treas.; Charlie Thurston, Sec.; Fred Everett, Adv.; John Farrow, Pres.; Robert Beam, Ben Jensen, Don Groenheide, Jr. V. Pres.; Dave Burgie, Jim Marl, Dave Toorenaar, Dennis Carman. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities: to encourage scholarship, social ac- tivity and the association of students for their mutual advance- ment by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and _ the students of commerce, and to fur- ther a higher standard of commer- cial ethics and culture to the civic and commercial welfare of the com- munity. ee Gy a John McCoy, Field Sec. from central office; John Farrow, Pres.; J.L. Ball, Acc. Supervisor of Fetzer Broadcasting Co.; Dave Hunter, Prof. Chairman. 128 organizations Sigma Theta Epsilon Sigma Theta Epsilon is a Chris- tian social service fraternity offer- ing to all men an opportunity for social activities, service projects, and brotherhood, all in a Christian atmosphere. This year the broth- erhood is engaged in projects rang- ing from cleaning the Valley pond to monthly work at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Battle Creek. Row One: Steve Nuyen, Jim Wickline, Rick Fritz, Jack Price, Greg Smith. Row Two: Duane Zomer, John Byrnes, Jim Swanson, Paul Seat ae Simons, Fred Flegal, Ron Lane, Jay LePerr, Mark Kelley, David Arnold, Steve Preston, Rex Tu bs, Harold Hoelzle, Don illon III. organizations 129 BON SOBIDWH WP Chery! Walters Sue Nuyen Sue Larner Jan Newman Joanne Montgomery Pam Pilch Cathy Robinson Marjean Lynema Marilyn Clark Janet Rhodea Susie Neff Mary Stirling Sarah Jane Feather Mary Groening Vickie Dove . Betty Whitman . Violet Gregory . Kathy Myers . Janice Ott . Gerri Heyer . Margaret Cary 2. Gerry McCurry . Ruth Benge . Jane Lenardson . Margaret Balyeat . Mary Anne Pangle . Maryann Bowerman . Barb Quick . Shelley Stedman Joyce Simpkins . Muff Nouse . Gayle Overmyer . Martha Ullrey . Barb Devendorf . Beth Forsleff . Trish Towne . Jane Bracken . Jane Bracken . Marge Hannon . Linda Allen . Maggie Clarke . Shari Belke 2. Betsy Thompson 3. Mrs. Barb VanWestrienen ( oven ) Elaine Schneider . Marcia Sidnam . Judy Graham 7. Debra Rayburn 3. Debbie Borders . Joy Hawkins . Barb Troyer, Pres. . Linda Bloom 2. Karen Slager . Judy Keeler Janet Thomas 130. organizations Kappa Phi This song, written by Susan McLean while she was pledging, exemplifies our feelings toward our goals in service, spirit and sisterhood: AppaKip Kappa Phi is loving and serving Jesus Christ, Accepting all the love he gives By giving him your life. And Kappa Phi is giving Forgetting personal greed; And saying that I'd love to help To others who are in need. Kappa Phi is sharing your joys and your sorrows, too With sisters who all care about What is happening to you. And when were all together Our hearts and voices sing; For we all share a warmth and love With Jesus Christ our King! organizations 131 132 organizations Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational organiza- tion offering Christian fellowship to the students on Western’s campus. The purpose of I.V.C.F. is to lead others to a personal faith in Jesus Christ and to strengthen the Christian students own spiritual life through Bible study, prayer, and social activities. Meetings consisting of guest speakers, films, dis- cussions, and group singing are held each Tuesday evening at 7:30 in lower Kanley Chapel. St. Thomas More Student Council St. Thomas More Student Council is an organization opened to any and all interested students. Meetings are held every Wednesday night during Fall and Winter semesters. Each semester two to three “Exercises in Christian Living” occur. These are weekends spent developing a better understanding of our fellow human being through brotherhood and community. This year we have become interested in the visitation of the elderly in the community. Centering our attention mainly on three homes for the elderly, we visit with the people, writing letters, playing games, and just talking with them, to let them know we care. In our bi-annual “Help Day” we help people in the community prepare for Winter or Spring by raking leaves and doing other chores. Always develop- ing and spreading Christianity, while having fun too. Ww Os organizations 13: saaxaaey t Mita % Wiasasie” a Row One: Dale Drooger, Pres.; Linda Cooper, Treas.; Wendy Wold, V. Pres.; Gerry McCurry, V. Pres.; Kathy Hanks, Marcia Gathmann, Sec.; Gail Lewis, Ann Dunlap, Paula Olsen. Row Two: Sue Johnson, Carolyn Kagan, Grethen Maver, Cathy Stanosz, Sue Rupp, Kathy Lund, Miss. Mabel ValDez, Adv.; Janet Hoffman. Row Three: Judy Ranka, Jane Woodcock, Jan Steffens. Student Occupational Therapy Association The Student Occupational Therapy Association strives to provide profes- sional interest in the field of Occupational Therapy; to provide service to the community; and to provide social activities for those students enrolled in the curriculum. Pi Theta Epsilon, the honorary professional fraternity, has three primary objectives; recruitment of individuals into the field of O.T.; provision of ser- vice projects for the deprived or handicapped, and advancement of high scholarship among the students of the O.T. curriculum. Together these two organizations work to be of maximum benefit to the students in Occupational Therapy at Western. 134 organizations Jan Steffens, Jane Woodcock, Gerry McCurry, 2nd V. Pres.; Judy Ranka, Cathy Stanosz, lst V. Pres.; Paula Olsen, Kathy Hanks, Wendy Wold, Pres.; Marcia Gathmann, Treas.; Ann Dunlap. pe SETTLER TSA Pi Theta Epsilon organizations 135 Glenn Turek, Grant Fiedler, Kai Sorensen, Rich Fowler, Vince Harrington, Dave Kasper, Dave Eick, Doug Ratcliffe, John Hungerford, Adv. es Rich Fowler, Treas.; Doug Ratcliffe, Exec. V. Pres.; Dave Kasper, Pres.; Dave Eick. 136 organizations Men's Union Board “Angelica wet with wine. Tears sliding slowly up a forehead. Plastic heartbeats echoing amidst chromium rafters. Clarity of desecration. Turn yourself on with a diamond needle... travel with us in your favorite color.” Rotary Connection M.U.B. wants you to travel. To you we hope to bring a few interesting, intoxicating evenings. A new effort from an old tradition. Grab a hand, walk with us. Get down to it. organizations 137 Mohammad Behbehani, Laurel Blasi, Rec. Sec.; Diana Teeters, Cor. Sec.; Jacque Dornbush, Jim Powers, Treas.; Sandy Bauer, Gary Hankinson, Merry Ellen Eason, Jerry Gilden, Mary Warner, Pres.; Mr. Rodger Pruis, Adv.; Mrs. Sue Green, Adv. Typical Saturday night with nothing planned? What's your thing? A movie, art exhibits, bowling, playing cards or just getting together to talk. No matter what your choice is, there’s one place that may have the answer for you. O.K. So you want something to do during the week—how about bridge? Beginning and intermediate lessons are offered. Six craft classes a semester are available. Discover a different philosophy, how about Zen? Typewriters jammed and you've got a paper due. Four typing rooms are available for your use. Have a class project due and need copies for everyone? Avoid the hassle and expense with the Zerox machines, stop at our mimeo office for fast, ef- ficient work at very reasonable rates. Every publicity chairman, at one time or another, cringes at the thought of getting adequate coverage for an event. Stop at our poster distribuation ser- vice—they will save you many steps and you can be assured that people will see your posters, Now, you are probably wondering where is this place? It is within walking distance of the dorms and most apartments, so there is no problem with transportation. It is the University Student Center, hopefully one day to be the crossroads on our campus. 138 organizations University Student Center Board In the Center of things. AE MBER— Da J or 4 sai eae CANS organizations 139 Associated Student Government Jane Fonda, speaker 140 organizations Tom Fehniger, President of Senate SMa ices Mike Dallas, Vice President organizations 14] Associated Women s Students a. Row One: Mary Wilson, Mrs. Norton, Cindy Menig, Bev Hevel, Mary Stilwell, Joanie Bauer, Carol Haadsma. Row Two: Julie Stien, Polly Schmitz, Diane Wilson, Joy Hawkins, Cindy Willis, Audrey Caughell, Debby Malloy, Pat Schwallier, Vi Butsicaris. Row One: Cindy Willis, Mary Stillwell, Linda Schrettner. Row Two: Mrs. Norton, Ad.; Mary Reveal, Brenda Siwek, Cheri Sadler, Michele Vernasco. Row Three: Pam Coring- ton, Bev Hevel, Hean Baderschneider, Julie Hoffstetter. 142 organizations Dad’s Day Program AWS Abortion Panel siteiahabieteeemeannedl r coy Diane Wilson, Cindy Willis, Mary Stilwill, Bev Hevel, Michelle Vernasco, Melissa Mattis, Julie Hoffstetter, Jean Baderschneider, Mrs. V. Norton. Executive Board: Bountifully welding 8 women as an Equal Rights Resolution passes for all of Michigan . Western goes west to National Convention at Colorado U. Activities occuring: A cider drinking Merp Week. Little brothers and sisters giggling gleefully... The Lettermen listening to No- vember’s Dad’s Program. Mother's tearing as proud of daughters they be. Kaleidoscoping Transformation: Relevance appearing thru Sex and Sexuality... Service Reigns Societally snow- balling growth appears, as $1,000 pours toward ALSAC ... and Wealth returning as_ individual Souls Expand. Aims attempted: Accomplishing need Fulfillment, But only temporarily, for Momentary touchstones only are these . Take and Build in Tomorrow. Bev Hevel organizations 143 Women s Recreation Association 144 organizations Row One: Elizabeth LaCoss, Linda Johnson, Cindee Metzger, Sandy Lass, Bobbi Brown. Row Two: Margaret Alicki, Ilene Force, Judy Snyder, Linda Turpin, Shari Workman, Mary Anne Beecherl, Dolores J. Oliver. Row Three: Patty Atkinson, Ruth Ann Meyer, Adv.; Carol Elfring, Sherri Martinson, Jill DeBruyn, Jill Vandercook, Carol Demetry, Inga Botts, Vicky Harwood, Joan Packer, Susie Rozycki. Row Four: Wendy Wyatt, Kieey Gillooly, Diane Dorgan, Winnie Glas. } Women’s Recreational Association or WRA is an organization for women students. Its purposes and objectives are to promote and foster wholesome athletic and recreational activities for all women. The Intramural program gives dorms, sororities and off campus teams a chance to compete with each other for the All-Sports Trophy. Sports offered fall and winter semester were: Field Hockey, Golf, Tennis, Karate, Bowling, Volleyball, Swimming, Basket- ball, Table Tennis, Archery, Track and Field, Badminton, and Pinochle. Westem has six Intercollegiate teams which compete with other Colleges and Universities both in and out of state. The six teams are Speed Swimming, Field Hockey, Bowling, Volleyball, Basketball, and Tennis. organizations 145 146 organizations ILUUB The W.M.U. Ski Club is the larg- est organization On Campus, spon- soring such events as the Home- coming’s “Yell Like Hell” contest, the annual Ski Swap, “Avalanche’— one of the first mixers and the ac- tivities during Snow Carnival week. To top off the week there will be the appearence of Jean Claude Killy. Also, the club will be sponsoring a 13 day trip to the Italian Alps over Christmas break, along with weekend trips during the winter semester to Boyne, Caberfae and Tinberline. To sum it up, the 1970-71 season for ski club will be the best and busiest ever. AILO-L Row One: Bill Frey, Westi White, Jan Stickney. Row Two: John Erickson, Pres.; Randy Mills, V. Pres.; Margret Couzens, V. Pres.; Grant Feidler, Elaine Heneveld. organizations 147 Vets ref. takes a break. 148 organizations weir y bx andy ; i i Pikes Ou ti 48, it whe ep sites } A S ESA Bins oak Gy fe Ae , ; tay ah ee as SIT NEON, yay nh as WA I Sy Naa SN Jim Franklin, Rob Hammond, Mike Fedewa, Coach Merle Schlosser. a lf Row One: Jim Scott, Frank Deptula, Steve Martin, Dave Rasley. Row Two: Bill Fuller, C48 WMU 5th MAC OPP. eRe 15th Red Fox Tmnt. 779 Xavier 789 x 779 Ball State 748 ee 779 Notre Dame 750 “ b 15th MAC Invt. 6% Butler ll 52 Wabash 12% 18 St. Joseph 0 477 Wayne State 478 477 Alma 515 477 Northwood 541 398 Toledo 407 398 Marshall 410 383 N. Illinois 395 383 Bowling Green 401 6th Spartan Invt. 360 Toledo 381 360 Indiana St. 386 oth N.D. Invt. 389 Miami 378 150 sports Tennis WMU 2nd MAC OPP. Notre Dame Michigan W. Kentucky Vanderbilt Kentucky Ohio U. Kent State Northwestern Miami Northwestern Michigan State Indiana Bowling Green Western’s tennis squad went un- defeated in the regular season, but lost the conference crown to Toledo. “We had a fine season,” said Coach Hap Sorensen. Return- ing this year are Jerry Smith, last seasons number one player; Pat Birney, who played third and Rich Westhoff a two-time Letterman. op) (any eee CN Plo eee t le le(on) (60 lne) | ee) WDONnNK NOW HD COO O OO Row One: Bill Richards, Pat Birney, Ralph Potter, Dennis Keith, Roger Theurman. Row Two: Coach Ray (Hap) Sorensen, Rick Westhoff, Joel Voelkert, Eric Verkade, Jerry Smith, Rex Lehman, Bruce Karazia, Al Hiddema. sports 151 Track WMU ran up the highest score in MAC history with 212 points, more than enough for the conference ti- tle, defeating their nearest rival by 60 points. Headed by Jerry Lieben- berg in the six-mile, three mile and 3000 meter steeplechase the dis- tance squad of John Bennett, Gary Harris and Jack Magelssen led the way to another title for Head Coach George Dales. eine te. 8 : zt . go I Pe OESTERN CHIGAS Row One: Gary Harris, Andy Jugan, Capt. Terry Pruitt, Bob Thomas, Jerry McClendon, Ney Sloan, Greg Myhra, Leroy Dixon, Shaun LaBlanche, Ass’t Coach Boice Bowman, Head Coach George Dales. Row Two: Don Renc er, Dave Evaul, Larry Robards, Steve Smith, Dave Phillips, Gary DeMar, Tom Elias, Sam Bugss, Zeke Moore, Homer Gaines, Bob Harris. Row Three: Jerry Liebenberg, Terry Walters, Mike Colosanti, Tom Shaw, Andy Peck, Ken Jackson. Warren Converse muscled _ his way to the title in the hammer throw with 184-7. Terry Pruitt won the 100-yard dash in :09.8 and Ken Jackson broke the tape in the 440- yard intermediate hurdles in :54.4. Western's triple jumpers grabbed the first three places led by Don Rencher (50-10%) Rod Mack (47-1) k — and Bob Thomas (47-K). Paul Olm- eee | een STERN stead winged his way to a 4:06 ii ff — sia mile, a varsity record. 152 sports Baseball WMU 1 1 5 4 12 4 16 5 7 1 6 2 3 3 9 4 2 2 14 1 22-14 Tennessee Navy Vanderbilt Amherst Vanderbilt Jacksonville North Carolina Ohio State Kent State Cincinnati Notre Dame Ball State Ohio University Michigan State Valparaiso Marshall Michigan Bowling Green Toledo Michigan State Miami Row One: Jim Sanford, Jack Wescott, Marty Scherr, Mark Hari, Dave Schoemake, Joe Hubbard, Harry Shaughnessy. Row Two: Scott Kemple, Jim Mayer, Tom Nicklas, Larry Kulcsar, Jim Schulz, Ray Larsen, Gary Kolar. Row Three: Don Bell, Tom Zahn, Brian Sullivan, Tom Webster, Dave Babock, Tom Vanderberg, Tom Monroe, Mike Yesh. Row Four: Dick Cox, Jack Dennis, Duanne Hornbeck, Mgr. Nick Musashe, Ass’t Coach Fred Decker, Ass’t Coach Marvin Switzer, Head Coach Bill Chambers. TTR NE Aetna Fy ae wee ee SDC AURAL TRIPE sports 153 WMU 4] 35 154 Central Mich Brigham Young Miami Bowling Green Kent State Toledo Marshall Ohio Uni. West Texas St. Northern III. sports Row One: Al Bellile, Gene Rademacher, Ted Bowlus, Mark Hintz, Steve Smith, Bill French, Co-capt. Greg Flaska, Head Coach Bill Doolit- tle, Co-capt. Vern Davis, Jon Bull, Bob Ezelle, Al Everett, Jack Carlson, Bob Thomas, Dick Lawson. Row Two: Dale Wendell, Mike Danley, John Geiger, Greg Igaz, Denny Keck, Steve Swinehart, Bill Kennedy, jen Woodrow, Vern Brown, Tom Elias, Roger Lawson, Dave Hallabrin, Dan McShannock, Bill Slater, Bill Lintjer. Row Three: Lew Birma in, Curtis Lewis, Ted Grignon, Jerry Steinke, Ralph Carter, Jim Vandenberg, Jim Kreason, Mike Brown, Mike Pultorak, Kevin Powers, Barry Worman, Ron Ricca, Ken Watson, Dennis Sweeney, Mike Lewis. Row Four: Bob Skodack, Terry Hinton, Tom McKee, Mike Voynovich, Rod Fry, Tony Egnoto, Bud Daniels, Bob Pokorny, Ed Schroeder, Ron Karlis, Jim Weber, Pete Aseritis, Dennis Santo, Len Peters, Ken Drivers. Row Five: Kent Myers, Larry Ulmer, Ed Fer- guson, Steve Doolittle Fred Hicks, Bob Edwards, John Towsley, Ed Morgan, Bob Gavinski, Derek Jones, Sandy Seay, Leroy Tucker, Frank Braciszewski, Bruce Nederveld. Row Six: Don Hager, Dave Tolliver, Jerry Newton, George Sekulidis, Bernard Thomas, George Zender, Ron Gartha, Bob Skodack, Olden Wallace, Doug Kiley, Craig Cancilliari, Keith Pretty. Scere ak a 53 61's 40 178.89 wy XN AD f=? 2 Opening the football season with their seventh successful debut in a row the Bronco gridders showed an impressive offense and defense in dumping Central Michigan, 41-0. That win also was Western’s third consecutive opening shutout. Against Brigham Young at home defensive halfback Vern Brown in- tercepted a Lion pass in the WMU end zone and returned it for a Bronco TD. WMU put its 2-0 record on the line against Miami in a storm at Oxford and came out on the short end, 23-12 after leading 12-2 with only eight minutes left in the game. A potent offense had fall- en prey to dropsy as the ball carri- ers turn it over three times a game by fumble. The defense also played well, scoring four TD’s in four games and picking off 14 passes. Sports 155 Seeean ii iia at a: i - 156 sports a“ Western Michigan's football squad had its best season since 1941 when the gridders went un- defeated through eight games. WMU also compiled a 7-3 record in 1966 however, when they earned a share of the Mid-American title. In the conference the Broncos dropped three games, all in the fourth quarter. Western downed non-conference rivals such as Brigham Young and West Texas State for the first time. Most of the team will be back next season including juniors Grignon, Lawson, Elias and I gaz. sports 157 Capturing Mid-American and Central Collegiate | Conference titles in two consecutive weeks, WMU’s cross country squad ap- pears to be as strong as the 1964 65 teams that won NCAA crowns. Two All-Americans, Jerry Lieben- berg and Gary Harris have paced the squad through a highly success- ful fall, directed by Jack Shaw, the new head coach. Freshman ace Steve Stintzi has also led the Bron- cos on several occasions while Steve Gorsalitz, Mike Parrett and John Bennett have consistently turned in fine performances. Shaw has done a good job of tapering the harriers for next weeks NCAA title meet at William and Mary. vy ¥ al ss tied - ‘+ « tf . oe ee -” a STERN Witty ‘ te 3 cn 158 sports 3 a Cross Country TERN WESTERN HIGAN WICHIGAN Ny S ore | Row One: Ed Martell, Mgr.; Dave Evick, Mark Cobleigh, Gary Harris, John Bennett, Steve Stintzi, Kevin Johnson, Steve Gorsalitz, Jerry Liebenberg, Dave Mastervich. Row Two: Coach Jack Shaw, Mike Parrett, Denny Clack, Mike Harris, Rod Goodchild, Steve Bishop, Gary Morkey, Larry Lueth, Bill Michaelson, Mike Fant, Bill Morden, Ass’t. Coach Boice Bowman. Cheerleaders A handful of the spirited ones as- semble at the beginning of the fall semester for tryouts. Some make it, some don't. Those who do, practice on the tramp, doing flips, flying through the air, and ready or not, windy, rainy or cold, they perform and attempt to spark a fire inside everyone. A fire that says I'm proud that I go to Western. The football team finished 7-3.for the season and maybe some people are proud that they go to WMU, the cheerleaders are, x Row One: Bill Gilbert, Dave Baird, John Dunsmoor, Randy Root, Brian Donaldson, Jim Ramp, Row Fwo; LuAnne Godfrey, Brenda Squire, Judy Walter, Kathy Clare, Judy Lutner, Wendy Cutchell. sports 159 Soccer and Hockey Row One: Ben Oni, Ron Reese, Bob See, John Muhanji, Keith Shroyer Coreg oun Andy Kalnajs, John Wagner, Chris Udoh, Erick Pfeifer, Jerry Denchich. Row Two: Coach Pete Esdale, Moe Al-Skeikh, Nat Richardson, Tony Fioritto, Denny Buford, Mark Stutzman, Tom Zane, Bill French, Roger Weaver, Steve Zeilinski, Eugene Shannon, Silba Gonalves, M grs. Mark Deputot, Fahd Al-Soliman. Row One: Mark Depuydt, Tim Bondy, Brian Macdonald, Jim Kish, Brad Burnett, Denny McCosky, R andy Moy, Mike Johnson. Row Two: Bob Bonnel, Mark Bracaszewski, Tom Karac, Paul Jenkins, Dave Koski, Dave Posther, Henry Lorant, Bill Rider. Pie Three: Coach Bill Neal, Fred Perkins, Tony Mesner, John Minfoe, Mike Smark, Mike Kelley, Bill Ingram, Dave Schieman, Ass’t Coach Pete Esdale. 160 sports Swimming Even with men returning of the caliber of Ron Marcikic, Mid- American runner-up in the 100 and 200 breaststroke; and Mike Murray, who finished second in the 200- yard freestyle at the conference meet, Coach Dave Diget feels that “it will be hard to improve our position in the conference, even though we will be stronger and faster, but the other teams will also improve. Western's swimmers placed fourth in the MAC a year ago. Row One: Bruce Markham, Eric Bueschlen, Kelly Ketterman, Bill Eckberg, Gary Dombrowski, Brian Blain, Steve Tull. Row Two: Bob Fedewa, Jim Smith, Mark Boerner, Dana Rigtering, Dave Brinks, Dick Hastings, Stu Baker, Jim McIntyre. Row Three: Asst Coach Bill Ryan, Ralph Moon, Bill Keithler, Greg Duke, Ron Marcikic, Larry Toth, Ron DuBois, Bob Renton, Coach Dave Diget. sports 161 Wrestling With three returning seniors and a group of fine youth, Western’s grapplers could prove to be a threat in the Mid-American confer- ence. Heading up the list of promising matmen are Denny Buford, MAC 150-pound champ; Dick Bacon, MAC 137-pound titlist two years ago; and Tom Keelet, who as fresh- man last season merited runner-up honors at 142. The other senior Steve Newman placed third in the conference as did heavyweight Roger Rapaport. In their first meet of the season the Bronco wrestlers pinned 11 op- ponents and earned seven first places, a second and for thirds as all of WMU’s contestants placed in the WMU Invitational. Some im- pressive freshmen are Doug Wyn, Ron Miller and Bil DeVault as they all placed while competing against five others. Row One: Dick Bacon, Rom Keeler, 162 sports John Angelo, Bill DeVault, Ron Miller, Ed Sherry, Beauvais, Doug Wyn, Chris Nickerson, Orville O'Neil, Kevin Garvey. Row Three: Mgr. Roger Rappaport, Tom Radewahn, Terry Kannegeiter, Bob English, Coach George Hobbs. Art Armijo, Row Two: Tom Lehman, Bill Bill Walters, Denny Buford, Steve Newman, LOLS LLL LIOR Gymnastics As Western enters its fifth season Coach Fred Orlofsky said, “We have a tough schedule again this season, but this year we have more depth and proven point winners with which to face it.” Larry Jordan heads the list of returning letter- men, and placed fifth in the NCAA meet a year ago. Chuch Beatty also shows great ability in several events as he holds three records. Jordan holds seven school marks. Bob Barrow is also a senior and holds the season record in the hori- zontal bar. Other men to watch for the gymnasts are Dennis Spencer and freshman Tom Welsh. As a frosh last season Spencer showed great ability placing in floor exer- cises. Row One: Rob Schar, Rick Toohey, Dan Carlson, Ralph Henley, Larry Jordan, Bob Barrow, A. J. Poe. Row Two: Coach Fred Orlofsky, Jett Ledermen, Steve Wagner, Chuck Beatty, Rich Good, Rom Welsh, Paul Boes. sports 163 Basketball Western Michigan's roundballers opened their season with three con- secutive victories for the first time since the mid-fifties. In it’s first en- counter, the Broncos downed Min- nesota (Duluth), 82-68, then went on to drop California Poly, 88-67, in their second home win of the week. In a scrimmage, Western hit the century mar k, exploding a powerful offense against Athletes in Action (100-86). At their fourth exposure the WMU cagers traveled to East Lansing and dropped their first game, 97-85, as the defense broke down. Row One; Earl Harper, Bill Vanderwoude, Chuck Washington, Coach Eldon Miller, Earl Jenkins, Carl Coleman, John Sperla, Earnest Pettis. Row Two: Ass’t coach Joe Roberts, Ron Jones, Pete Hanold, E tou dd Durham, Jim Parcell, Lionel Motimore, Jim Patterson, Larry Sand- ers, Ass t Coach Dick Shilts, Mer. Steve Seeburger. 164 sports sports 165 Basketball Western has shown marked im- provement especially on offense, as the team has averaged .417 shoot- ing percentage from the floor so far this season and has averaged 89 points per game while the defense has allowed 79 a game, while out- rebounding the opposition. Ear] Jenkins continues to show fine ability as he has averaged 20 points a game and 12 rebounds. Newcomers to the squad, Ernest Pettis and Chuck Washington, have chalked 19 and 11 points per game respectively, while Chuck clears 11 rebounds a game. Under the direc- tion of the new Head Coach, Eldon Miller, the squad seems to have de- veloped the winning spirit, and a team unity. 166 sports sports 167 Eldon Miller, coach may wh 5 a ER ; mi Be ¥ Ric i. alk hf . a . a 168 sports Bisa FEL Be Te es eT ayes PACINY Abas Bat Sie Hat uh S nits ty 1A YAN Ne Ie ih Cea Uh es eM i aan ee vs Nua SN Sova ma poe Beat A e VY, Baar) NPA Wes faye RE Fen i, . : : D TUR 69 bo Nancy Walker Ilene Stewart Judy Hallam Stevie Gordon Terrie Hunt Connie Fuelling Pat Urso Debbie Chase Pat Yesalis Joanne Avriett Sharon Plonka Pat Higgs Barb Swanson Sandy Brown Karen Mauck 16. 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Genny Blackman Linda Eschenburg Kathy Zavella Dawn Eding Ann Mazzo Marta Abramson . Blanche Fraser Kathy Klesney . Sue Heath Kathy Reif . Judy Ranka . Jo McCormick . Cookie Debbie Coratti Jan Balcirak Nancy Starmer Diana Bratt Georgia Longstreet Barbara Smith Ellen Novak Pat Scramek Shar Biehl Beth Klumpp Sue Menke Sandy Strzalko Sue Blair Sue Long Marsha Peplinski ANY % ‘. i) 182 sororities Marti Smith Sue Usndek Karen Wenzlaff Sharon Sobotaka Pat Strzyzewski Chris Kirin Dianne Wagner eS Coy ee Nancy Nagy Chery] Johnson Pam Karna Chris Colliau Jan Icenogle Jan Toth Chris Pinnick Cherie Jacobs DSU OU Oe Mary Cordier Elyce Rush Cindy Green Becky Zeiger Sue Lang Debbie Bailey Marsha Irwin Kathy Sargent Karen Heinze 10. Kathy Blair 11. Carol Priebe 12. Nancy Showers 13. Barb Goral 14. Kris Syversen DOOD Guy C0 NO 1. Diana Frassetto 18 — pee Co bo FO COL ON USCS Connie Newville Gail Blackwell Linda Heimsath Nancy Thompson Mary Kay Jeffery Jean Bartnicki Judy Dunlop Pat Dickman Evon Mizeur Mary Jaeger Cyns Kamaneck Karol Weigelt Charlene Autio Libby Lewis Terry Robin Marilyn Jacobitz . Nan Topping Pam Hesse Sheila Gray Sharon Carden Leslie Kodba Audrey Caughell Ginny Coan Nancy Hooper Connie McKnight Jan Olinyk Pam Smutek Barb Heddesheimer Nancy West Debbie Fick Carol Bird t 4 ia Ae ae i ELE OA TE FP VP CRS OF THE Pes mazoo Savings « Loar a OF RICE 0 WEST MASY MALL ‘ Sue Higgs 6. Carol Roslanic Jill Townsend 7. Sue Pollack Chris Marshall 8. Kathy Jasinski Pat Malnight 9. Shirley Miller Mary Metcalf GU G2 fo . Nancy Waters 6. Ann Adams . Sharon Foster 7. Nancy Mills 3. Mary Bowman 8. Julie Hoffstetter . Isabel Pinto 9. Karen McKay . Lynne Gauthier SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA 184 _ sororities 1. Sharon Britton 5. Karen Gotautas 2. Mary Wilson 6. Marianne Vandis 3. Monica Bohs 7. Denise Pluft 4. Sandy Williams 8. Karmon Bont . Kathy Mockbee 7. Kris Hart Sue Silverthorn 8. Laurel Kehl Debbie Lawrence 9. Jan Henshaw . Jo Anne Ratchford 0. Jan DeBoer . Peggy Wallis 1. Sheila Forsythe Kathy Flanagan UU Go BO 186 sororities Ne ID OUP bo Sow ity ee D OVE Go bo —- — Se Dianne Bergin Rexanne Cooper Paula Bowles Cuyler Warn Kathy Jensen Mary Frye Mary Pat Randazzo Pam Brant Muff Ford Carole Richardson Gay Crosby Denise Ivan Kathy Hunt Wendy Wold Sue Greening Kathy Fullerton Chery] Niederstadt Nancy Cummings Sue Phillippi Sande Seppamaki Cathy Fowler Nina Havens Kathy Jacobusse Nancy Flynn Kitty Lans Gail Hilger Ann Waising Nancy Martiny Barb Pearson Kelly Baty . Carol Benson Debbie Lehman Denise Deneweth Sue Rohel Jeanne Cary Cindy Waack Linda Otto — Alpha Kappa Alpha 8 — Marjon Kamara . Cheryl Pearson . Lettie Redley Melba Boyd . Sheryl Thomas 6, Maria Easley 7. Joyce Williams bo our co Pail ap Brenda Blackmon Jacki James Carole Guyton Lee Anna Miller Stephanie Tillman 1 15 16 i) Carolyn Bondon . Brenda Horwood . Gloria Northcross . Dianne Steinberg @ 17. Elizabeth Johnson 18. Janice Welch 19. Gayla Edwards Pan- Hellenic Council Exec. Brd.: Kathy Knoll, Judi Hallam, Ann Watt, and Mary Ann Meyer. 188 sororities $0190 SUSU 09 bo Trish Douglas Rita Frankowicz Bobbi Brown Kathy Stannis Ann Watt Ann Adams Sue Baughman Diane Del Pizzo Sheila Gray Judi Hallam Kathy Knoll Cindy Hodge Sue Sonefeld Diane Wilson Judy Ranka Jude Simcik sororities 189 190 fraternities Inter- Fraternity Council IFC Exec. Board Rick Firchau John Monigold Jim McFarland Doug Ratcliffe Jim Ross John O'Connell SOUR Co bole A AIR ts Phi Gamma Delta 192 fraternities — Nore SD MOADIA CN Don Barnes K.C Greg Dix Larry Lamb Karl Hokenmaier Denny Herminett . Paul Mills Gary Dix . Larry Chase . Jerry Williams . Bob Brown . Dan DeGood Delta Sigma Phi 19. eR GO NID GU G9 D9 FS CO GO NOD OUR Go bo F Al Jaster Tabatha Greg Zuchowski Ed Barton Randy Campbell Reefer Reed Krumril Neil Boff Gerry Witte Phil McCracken Walt Banas Tim Kerr Phil Levine Ron Brodie Mike Burton Dave Barnett Paul Toohey Joe Novello Pat Keaman Jeff Mason Dave Buford Mark Erickson Nick Mertenonsi Dave Haluska Greg Nichols Ted Salna Gary Gonzalez Dennis Buford Doug Guido Ken Benardino 22 liq Ax (18a ( (a0 2.02 0 (Gas 9 a 10 : p v5 tél” 3 f) ey WZ, : = nel fraternities 193 Delta Upsilon 194 fraternities S00 UD OUR? bo Edna Cowhurst Mike Smith Tim Mariner Kris Firth Bob Schulivitz Rich Franke Linda Dunnet Jane Kaiser Mike Parkhurst Ed Woodsharwoods Dick Shaw Dave Van Camp Kevin Rowlinpin Joyce Pinkerman Rick Burwell John Cash . Terresie Bollela Bruce Goulder . Joe Kockie Pat Riley Jim Schnackenberb BooBoo Yates Dominic Garboo Diane Quartz Mike Dixon Bob Dievenorfer Senator Dirksen Dave Berry Bob Speyer John Schulivitz . Pat McQueary Debbie Shinivar Frank Forrest Bob Wire Tina Gehm Bonnie Longcore Larry Davidson Connie Grayford Joan Stewart Tim Prissy Ellen Gage Ed Norton Ray Flamingo Pidge Adler Mark Butkis Kathy Hamilton Pat Walters Junior Walker James Zerbi fraternities 195 Se n° xq Lambda Ch fraternities 196 SO QOD GU G9 to Steve Leslie Dave Nichols Derek Hanson John Brown Jim Patti Keith Mullens Dan Hands Jim McFarland Jim Flannery . Richard Fowler . Steve Fredericks . Grant Homuth . Bill Doyle . Tim Leuth Jerry Fuller . Doug White . Steve Young Warren Lun . Bob Wenendortf . Larry Loomis . John Wolflin . Bob Galbraith . Greg Eddy . Gary Stevens . Pete Aylward . Gary Zerhan . John Oshanski . Doug Merkle . Denny McCosky . Jim Kish fraternities 197 Phi Sigma fraternities 198 1. Kevin Cambell —Campbell-up 2. Mike Litwin -Bam Bam 3. Todd Adams —Toddler 4, Steve Redding —Otis 5. Tom Drysdale —Naric 6. Rich Chappel —Dicky 7. Doug Smit —Lepricon 8. Chuck Jetter —Cheese 9. Zeke —Butch’s Brother 10. Gordie Wargo —Pee Wee 11. Dave Holcombe —Halcome 12. Doug Ratcliffe —Rats 13. Roger Priebe —Ramjet 14. John Alt —Altie 15. Tim Runyon —Daddy 16. Jim Johnson —Jimbo 17. Denny Hill —Dorm 18. Len Lundquist —Lunch 19. Mike James —Who Knows 20. Don Byrd —Mort 21. Gary Mcdraes —Ferris 22. Chuck Itt —Duke 23. Terry Therildson —Turkey 24. Scott Cowan —High Schooler 25. Mark Rapes —Raper 26. Bob Cousineau —Cousy 27. Lloyd Bruce —Wing Ding 28. Greg Adsit —Acid 29. Tim Oviatt —Egg 30. Chuck McGruth —Skin Man 31. Tom Gunn —Gunner 32. Tom Krul —Ichabod 33. Dan Krause —Danny 34. Zig Zag —Zz 35. Lugis —Louie fraternities 199 tit ree os or Phi Sigma Kappa 1. Kurt Decke 2. Jim White 3. Rick Shaver 4. John Pirre t 5. Bob Ondorvick 6. John Maynard 7. Mike Darga 8. Hank McCurrie 9. Rick Gurnesey 10. Wayne Terwilliger 11. Bill Pemberton 12. Tim Merritt 13. Tom Doescher 14. Dan Lauer 15. Bruce Baxter 16. Jim Phender 17. Roger Tilowski 18. Kelly Hassleback 19, John Allan 20. Jim Bradburn 21. Jim White 22. Terry Nihart 23. Marc Mattoni 24. Greg Longpree 25. Jay Gill 26. Gary Muir —— ne —_—— — a —_—— fraternities 201] 202 fraternities Phi Kappa Tau O90 AD Uy G9 PO Linda Kelly Margaret Anderson Kaye Gibney Sue Rouse . Trisch Smith . Nancy Coleman Ruth Carney . Lynn Bodycombe . Karen Berta . Pam Boyle . Nancy McPherson . Barb Gaylord . Kay Stumphig . Linda LaBelle . Arden Wykes . Doug Farrell . Rick Abernathy . John Herman . Greg Denny . Greg Schugart . Ron Vargo . Rick Seaburger . John Conn . Paul Bruno . Pete McClean . Doug Mepham . Al Drescher . Jim Walsh . Paul Cornett . Dave Yoshikawa . Steve Bly . Dave Myers . Dave Oakleaf . Barry Galdes . Bill Stickney . Gene Hillebrand . Bill Van Sickle . Don Zell . Mohammad Behbehani . Mike Pultorak . Bill Sherb fraternities 203 1. Douglas WNKHSOBIDUP wo Blanton Paul Drake . Donald Miller Robert Dodds Jerry Smith Dan McQuillen . Scott Peterson David Reid . James Holden . Donald P atton Robert Joyce . Barry Van Harn Charles Baumann . Emrys Davies . Richard Saunders 3. Emil Wansa 7. Oz Hashley . David Heinecke 9. Bruce Yakely ). Robert Hylland 21. Richard Phillips 22. Philip Robinson 3. Rick Lippert . William Cantinella Fred Logan 26. Everett Albee 27. James Kellerhalse 3. John Tomkins 9. Jeff Hunt . Terry Stock . Richard Phillips 32. Paul Clements . Jeff Fordell . Craig Essmann . Gregg Turley }. Gary Gasowski . James White OD Re, eee cety tie —— Beta Sigma Psi SOOO OURS CORO = Larry Osburn Neil Hering Ed Hassenrik Mike Anderson Rick McLellan Greg Bauer Don Knerr Mike Morin Ken Bauer Tim Wade Lynn Dittmer Mike Boerger Les Shaner Joe Westfall Ron Kipp Mike Timpe Pete Colley Mike Bratten Gene Repke Rick Firchau Bill Greer Denny Mayer Blair Meggitt fraternities 205 Sigma Alpha 206 Epsilon fraternities —_ _ 12. 13, 14, 15. 16. yg 18, 19. 20 21 22. 23. 24. 25 26. 27 DS OLM AD TR Cob eden | i Pat Burns . John Richards Deno Fortio . Gary Kemp . Jim Sullivan Dana Rachlin John Hughey Tom Serafin Scott Moore Dave Cook . John Phee Mike Pollard Bruce Larson Rick Jonsson Bill Gillespe “Mom” Howie Mark McCollum Ron Rossi Nancy Mollen . Jeanette Slade . Barb Sun Marsh Campbell Diane Hall Debbie Alksnis . Peggy Ledger Rick Walker . Scott Cooper SEAHOLK 28. 29. 30. Ol Oo. Gos 34. SD; 36. os 38. 39. 40. 4], 42, 43. 44. John Devinny 45. 46. 47. 48, 49, 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Jane Bivol Dave Forester John Mitchell Hank Norton Craig Platt Karen Schwartz Dave Bensch Jim Wartchow Rick Taszreak Mary Ann Rolando Larry Lamble Mike Danley Betsy Cooper Heather Nicoll Karl Kontyko Dave Deatrick Jim Cypher “Brandy” Al Hickman Pat Rabenburg John Draper Mike Dod s Bill Clark Doris O’Leske Craig Cancillari Judy Bracken pM a 55. Mickey Mason 58. Dave Eick 56. Mark Scallen 59. Cincy Flynn 57. Toby Schwede 60. John Meadows . SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON fraternities 207 Sigma Chi . Ed Ryan . David Wagemaker . John Zack . Jim Fields Rick Walton Tom Weibel . Gary “Pistol” Bolyard . Mike Stroup ho? sone, . Larry Hart ee 10. John Monigold 4 ae 11. Jim McIntyre Pre 12. Jerry Schadt © CONID OU co Do ios 13. Tuffy Hammeran ve pa ell 14. Chris Merker ee es ae 15. Dave Bradshaw 7 16. Mike Culp 7. Dave Brinks 18. Mike Boynovich 19. Anthony Fioritto 20. Don Scherdt 21. Greg Marshall 22. Roy Thibodeau 23. Denny Warfle 24. Charles Teachout 25. F. Eric Hofmann 26. Keven Gray 27. Andy Lundgren 28. Tim Messner 29. Brain Blain 30. Keith Pretty 31. Chris Sierant 32. Bobby See 33. Rod Yaich 34. Brian Miller 35. Mike Newman 36. Jerry Brazeau 37. Tom Ringelberg 38. Pat Arsenneau 39. Dan Shugars 40. Bob Barry 208 fraternities 209 fraternities Sigma Pi Sigma Pi 210 fraternities 22. John Weilhouwer Edward La Frabois Richard Homan Larry Grim Dennis Mortlock Max Bear Thomas DeLuge Ron Nye John Weilhouwer Fred Thompson Jim Dutcher Walter Nako Dan Burch Steve Guba Dave Baer Fred Thompson Richard Meyers Mike Glenn Mark Stutzmann Tim Ambrose Robert Carlson Jim Stewerd 23. 24, 25. 42. 43. 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Let him step to the music that he hears, However measured or far way. (Henry David Thoreau) Who's Who a Ronald Wilcoxson (above)— “The greatest calamite is not to have failed; but to have failed to try.” (Unknown) Vernon Davis (left)—“ You give of little when you give your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” (Gabrin) seniors 267 Milan Tesanovich—“I will not follow where the path may lead, Henry Pearson III—“The man who becomes so big and so “suc- but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail; for to cessful” that he has no time for a kind word or a helpful deed is be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming not successful at all. His life is a failure.” is the only end of life,” Pamela Schaffer—“Each of us is the only person who can give the other what each of us wants of have... Peace” (Unknown) 268 seniors —— Diane eal ra consists not simply in what heredity and envir- onment do to us, but in what we make out of what they do to us” (H. E, Fosdick) : David Wagemaker—“God; if you try to know Him, you might find that you'll like Him.” Sharon Duffy Scherr—“To have joy one must share it. Happiness is born a twin.” (Lord Byron) seniors 269 John Monigold—“The wind may blow from the East and the wind may blow from the West, but only God can make a tree.” Ann Mazzo— I do my thing and you do your thing, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” Nancy Law 270 seniors Eugene Shannon Nancy Rumble (left)—“Not just live and let live, But live and HELP live. Elizabeth Roseberg (above)—“You do what you've got to do, To get where you ve got to go.” seniors 271 James McFarland—‘I live the life I love.” Dolores Barr—‘We judge ourselves by what we feel capa- ble of doing, while others judge us be wh have ready done. (Longfellow) Michael Dallas—“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena: whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiant- ly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at best, knows the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor de- feat.” (T. Roosevelt) 272 seniors Barbara Brown MUG Tih CA ODEN, GREED REESE OU: ? ose a RET Michele Vernasco—‘“If we can’t talk, we can’t grow.” pure eyes of a child.” Melissa Mattis—“. . . I know of nothing more beautiful that the (Michel Quoijt) seniors 273 pa) Douglas Ratcliffe Jeromee Liebenberg—“I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Mary Bromel— “There exists among men Because they are men A solidarity through which Each shares responsibility For every injustice and every wrong Committed in the world, And especially for crimes That are committed in his presence Or of which he cannot be ignorant. (Karl Jasper) 274 seniors Chere Glass—‘It’s really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible to carry out. Yet I keep them because inspite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” (Ann Feaak alt alls ae ae Marjorie Hannon (left)—“If only I may grow: firmer, simpler— quieter, warmer.” (Dag Hammarskjold) Peter Sudnick (above)—“While men renew their abuse of the world and to each other, I wish for a place that is my own place, whose earth I am shaped in. A place where a man can grow whole in the world, at peace and in place. Thus, I refuse to sell my hands, my voice, and my mind to the arguments of power that go blind against what they would destroy. seniors l Cindy Willis—“Wonderfullest things are ever unmentionable; Ellen Galloup—‘I get by with a little help from my friends.” deep memories yield no epitaphs. . . _ (H. Melville) Jonathan Bull—“Survival! Till we figure out what's what. Till the chance comes to exert a positive influence. Not so much flapping in the breeze. What this country needs is a good five-cent synthesis.” 276 seniors | David Kasper—‘If one young man expects without faith, without thought, without study, without patience, preservering labor, in the midst of and in | spite of discouragement, to attain anything in this world that is worth at- | taining, he will simply wake up, and find that he has been playing the part | of the fool’. Steven Williams—‘When a task confronts you, do it well or not at all, and never give up until it is finished. PLEASE NS eee as the grass reaches ee Me a “ SG for the healing rain () F F ee a but it is last in the ebony. CA 4 , Re io ow she will Be bd “ie ; a understan (3 R A $$ BERG pte where the night RRR and rain meet.” (Christine Martell) seniors 277 Abe, Marilyn 57 Abernathy, Rick 203 Aberas Turi, Robert 224 Abrams, Terry 7 1 Abramson, Marta 181, 224 Abshagen, Edward 98 Ackerman, Fay 224 Ackley- Shilling Hall 46 Adair, Kristine 224 Adamache, Rosanne 115, 224 Adamo, William 65 Adams, Anthony 224 Adams, Ann 184 Adams, Danie] 224 Adams, Keithley 224 Adams, Linda 224 Adams, Lucille 224 Adams, Patricia 224 Adams, Susan 224 Adams, Todd 199 Addis, Bradley 65 Addison, Mary 224 Adesso, John 224 Adler, Alan 195 Adray, Joseph 65 Adsit, Gregory 199 Akers, Diane 224 Albee, Everett 204 Albertson, Susan 224 Albrecht, John 224 Albro, Richard 224 Alexander, Brenda 224 Alexander, William 224 Alfonsi, Nancy 224 Alicki, Margaret 145 Alkire, Carolyn 171 Alksnis, Deborah 206 Allen, John 107, 201, 224 Allen, Linda 130 Allen, Sandra 224 Alpha Beta Alpha 123 Alpha Chi Omega !170 Alpha Delta Sigma | 18 Alpha Kappa Alpha |87 Alpha Kappa Psi 110 Alpha Lambda Delta | 24 Alpha Phi 172 Alpha Phi Omega 98 Alpha Sigma Alpha 174 Al Sheikh, Mohammed 160 Alsoliman, Fahd 160 Alt, John 199 Altomaro, Lawrence 211 Ambrose, Timothy 211 American Foundrymen’s Soc. | 12 Amer. Marketing Assoc. 115 Anchill, Neil 224 Anderson, Carolyn 224 Anderson, Glenn 224 Anderson, Margaret 203 Anderson, Michael 205 Anderson, Ruth 224 Angelo, John 162 Ankofski, Gerald 118 Ansley, William 65 Anteau, Donald 244 Anthony, Patrick 117 Anton, Michael 244 Antor, Sharon 224 Applegate, Stever. 224 Applegate, Terence 224 Archambault, Karen 224 Arif, Mohammad 224 Armbruster, Susan 69, 224 Armijo, Arthur 162 Armock, Coleen 224 Armstrong, Douglas 25 Armstrong, Timothy 2 Arnold, David 129 Arnold, Stephen | 18, 225 Aro, Barbara 225 Arnt, Jan 225 Arrigo, Robert 52 Arrington, Deborah 225 Arrivee, Sally 225 Arseneau, Patrick 208 Arundel, Eric 115, 125 Aseritis, Peter 155 Associated Women’s Students 142 Atkinson, Patty 145 Atkinson, Timothy 225 Atwood, Randall 225 Auble, Susan 173 Austin, Anna 49 Austin, Kenneth | 17 Austin, Louise 225 Austrins, Silvija 22 Auten, Suzanne § Autio, Charlene 18 Avery, James 225 Avots, John 86 Avriett, Joanne 170 Aylward, Peter 197, Aymond, William 2 25 Azzopardi, Ronald ! Babcock, David 15 Baber, Janet 17] Backman, Susan 225 Bacon, Richard 161 Baderschneider, Jean 142, 143 Baer, David 211 Bailey, Debra 183 278 index Bailey, Judith Bair, Stephen 2 Baird, David 159 Baker, Paul 225 Baker, Phyllis 225 Baker, Stuart 161 Bakker, Philip 71 Bakker, Sandra 225 Balaka, Douglas 65 Balcirak, Janice 181], 225 Baldwin, Marilynn 225 Baldwin, Suzanne 173 Balyeat, Margaret 130 Banas, Walter 193 Bank, Joan 50 Bannan, Constance Barbee, Thomas 21; Barden, Verna 50 Barnes, Donald 192 Barnes, Timothy 225 Barnett, Dave 193 Barnett, Joy 225 Barnwell, Roman 24 Barr, Dolores 82, 2:5 Barr, Russell 225 Barron, Christine 127 Barron, Wendy 225 Barrone, Timothy 225 Barrow, Robert 163 Barry, David 195 Barry, Patricia 61 Barry, Robert 208 Bartemeyer, Richard 225 Barth, David 65 B artnicki, Jean 183, 224 Barton, Edward 193 Barwick, Reid 97 Barwinski, Richard 7 | Bashore, Karren 225 Bastian, Helen 226 Baty, Kathleen 186, 2: Bauer, Gary 226 Bauer, Gregory 205 Bauer, Joan 142 Bauer, Kenneth 205 Bauer, Sandra 138 Baughman, Dan 226 Baumann, Charles 204 Bauman, Paul 226 Bawiec, Cecelia 226 Baxter, Bruce 201, 226 Beach, Chery! 226 Beach, Stephen 47 Beach, William 226 Beam, Robert 128 Bear, Max 211 Beardsley, Sandra 173 Beasaw, Rexford 226 Beatty, Charles 163 Beauvais, William 162 Beck, Shelley 226 Becker, Darwin 226 Becker, Karen 178 Becker, Margaret 127 Beckering, Nancy 50, 109 Beebe, Joanne 226 Beecherl, Mary 72, 145 Beegle, Patricia 226 Behbehani, Mohammad 138, 203 Behdad, Roddabeh 226 Behrens, William 121 Beimers, Kurt 115 Beko, Thomas 226 Belke, Sharon 130 Belko, Karen 171 Belkowski, Barbara 226 Bell, Daniel 151 Belli, Dina 226 Bellile, Alan 155, 226 Bellows, Nick 226 Benardino, Kenneth 193 Bendel, Stephen 114 Bender, David Paul 99 Benge, Ruth 130, 226 Benjamin, James 226 Bennett, Alison 226 Bennett, Albert 55 Bennett, John 158 Bennett, Kathleen 226 Bennett, Robert 65 Bensch, David 206 Benson, Carol 186 Benson, Carole 171 Benson, Jane 226 Bera, Stephen 226 Berg, Barbara 226 Bergin, Sharon 186 Bergluno, Janet 226 Berlin, David 112 Berner, Bruce 226 Berry, Marsha 226 Berta, Karen 203 Berzins, Marga 226 Beta Sigma Psi 204 Bethuy, Janice 226 Bettman, Mary 50 Bialk, Gail 226 Bickel, Sandra 61 Bickford, Bruce 226 Biehl, Sharon 181 Bielik, Lynne 107, 226 Bierlein, Ewalb 227 to M9 bo 225 25 toe ot to l to to o ] Bigelow Hall 55 Bignall, Jackie 227 Billings, Dennis 47 Bilski, Robert 114 Billups, Melinda 2 Binder, Charles Birach, Robert ! Bird, Carol 183, 227 Birmelin, Lewis 155 Birney, Patrick 153 Birtsas, William 227 Bischoff, Richard 116 Bishop, Bernard 112 Bishop, De bor: ah 227 Bishop, Nyla 227 Bishop, Stephen 158 Bissig, Frank 110, 227 Bivol, Jane 206 Bivol, Serena 226 Black, Craig 212 Blackman, Genevieve 181, 226 Blackmon, Brenda 187 Blackwell, Gail 183 Blain, Brian 161, 208 Blair, Kathleen 183 Blair, Susan 181, 227 Blake, Patricia 227 Blankestyn, Mary 123 Blanton, Bruce 227 Blanton, Douglas 204 Blasi, Laurel 138, 177 Bledsoe, Tamara 60, 109 Blocker, Marilou 227 Bloom, Linda 130 Bluchner, Nancy 64 Blunk, James 124 Bly, Steven 203 Bode, Patricia 60 Bodine, Kathleen 171 Bodycombe, Barbara 203, 227 Boell, Linda 181, 227 Boerger, Michael 205 Boerner, Mark 161 Boersma, Gilbert 110, 227 Boes, Paul 163 Boff, Neil 193 Bogue, Dennis 227 Bohr, Kristine 227 Bohs, Monica 184 Boike, Karen 227 Bollella, Teresa 195 Bolyard, Gary 208 Bomarite, Philip 121 Bond, Bonnie 22,7 Bond, Julius 227 Bondy, Timothy 160 Bonine, Steven 227 Bonnell, Robert 160 Bont, Karmon 184 Booth, Margaret 227 Borchert, John 227 Borders, Deborah 130, 2 Bornamann, Gerald 110 Bosker, Klaas 227 Botruff, Daniel 115 Bottomley, Anne 227 Botts, Inge 145, 227 Bournazos, Florence 99, 123, 227 Bourseleth, Thomas 123 Bouts, Betty 227 Bowen, Deborah 227 Bowerman, Mary 130, 184 Bowers, Karen 123, 227 Bowles, Paula 186 Bowlus, Theodore 155 Bowman, Boice 150, 158 Bowman, Roger 227 Boyd, Kathleen 226 Boyd, Melba 187 Boyle, Pamela 203, 228 Bozarth, Nancy 126, 228 Bozgan, William 71, 117 27 Braciszewski, Mark 155, 160 Bracken, Jane 130 Bracken, Judith 61, 206 Bradburn, Jamss 201, 228 Bradley, Cynthia 228 Bradley, Jennette 228 Bradshaw, David 208 Brady, James 228 Brandt, Carroll 55, 101 Brandt, Ronald 228 Brant, Pamela 186 Bratt, Diana 181 Brattin, Michael 205 Brazeau, Gerald 208 Brazo, James 228 Bresko, Thomas 228 Bressler, Douglas 228 Bretting, George 228 Brewer, Daniel 106, 228 Brigham, Sandra 102, 171, 22 Brininstool, Karen 228 Brinks, David 161, 208 Brinson, Doreen 171 Britton, Sharon 185 Broad, Jacquelin 228 Brodie, Robert 86, 228 Bromel, Mary 228 Broncettes 102 Brooks, Madelyn 228 Broome, Gloria 60 Brott, Pamelia 175 Brown, Ano 80 Brown, Barbara 181, 228, 273 Brown, Bobbi 145 Brown, Deborah 171 Brown, Janet 228 Brown, John 197 Brown, Linda 228 Brown, Lorolie 228 Brown, Marsha 92, 228 Brown, Michael 155 Brown, Richard 94, 95, 228 Brown, Robert 192 Brown, Robert 71 Brown, Sandra 69, 170 Brown, Vernon 155 Browne, Denise 181 Browne, Sue 228 Brubaker, Margaret 50 Bruce, Lloyd 199 Brugnoni, Carla 60 Brunger, Kathy 64 Bruno, Paul 203, 228 Brunt, Cheryl 124, 173 Bruton, Roger 228 Bryant, James 228 Bryant, N. 228 Bubp, Stephen 120 Bucholts, Carol 228 Buckholz, Joseph 98 Budzenski, Maxine 228 Buell, Barbara 228 Buell, Cathy 228 Bueschlen, Eric 16 Buford, Dennis 160, 162, 193 { Buggs, Sam 150 Bujak, Jo Ann 228 Buletza, Richard 228 Bull, Jonathan 65, 109, 155, 276 Buller, Bernard 117, 229 Bumbacco, Kenneth 229 Bumstead, Mary 229 Bungart, John 229 Burch, Daniel 211 Burch, Erna 229 Burgel, James 71 Burgess, Jane 229 Burgie, David 128 Burke, Cheryl 173 Burnett, Bradley 160 Burnett, Lynn 177 Burney, Michael 47 Burns, Patricia 206, 229 Burroughs, Andrea 178 Burton, Cynthia 229 Burton, Michael 193 Burtraw, Pamela 229 Burwell, Richard 195 Burye, Linda 229 Busch, Linda 229 Buschbacher, Michael 229 Bushong, Conrad 112 Butler, Beverly 229 Butler, Edith 178 Butler, Pamela 229 Butlermore, Margaret 229 Butsicaris, Viola 72, 142 Butt, Melanie 173 Butterfield, Bethany 229 Butts, Steven 229 Byrd, Donald 199 Byrd, Robert 66 Byrnes, John 129 Cairo, John 110 Callahan, Paul 47, 229 Callendar, Christine 173 Campbell, Kevin 199 Campbell, Linda 173 Campbell, Marshall 206 Campbell, Randy 193 Cancilliari, Craig 155, 206 Cannon, David 229 Cannon, Thomas 91, 118 Cantinella, William 204 Caranci, Gary 122 Carbonare, Pat 229 Carbone, Dominic 195 Carden, Sharon 183 Card, James 229 Cardelli, Karen 57 Carey, James 229 Carey, Sherman 257 Caringi, Catherine 229 Carlsen, Daniel 163 Carlson, Claudia 229 Carlson, Jack 155 Carlson, Robert 211 Carlson, Susan 229 Carlton, Corrine 173 Carman, Dennis 128 Carman, Susan 229 Carnagie, James 229 Carnagie, James 122 Carney, Ruth 203 Carollo, Rosemary 173 Carpenter, Jane 229 Carter, Deborah 177 Carter, Doyle 229 Carter, Ralph 155 Cartwright, Karen 229 Cary, Jeanne 186 Cary, Margaret 130, 229 Casanova, Patricia 229 Casey, Colleen 229 ' Cassel, Norma 229 Castle, David 110 Caughell, Audrey 142, 183 Cey, Thomas 229 Chadwick, Robert 110 Chamberlin, Steven 124 Champion, Barbara 229 Chaney, Patricia 230 Chapin, Richard 91, 93 Chapman, Scot 230 Chappell, Richard 199, 230 Chaprnka, Michael 211 Chase, Deborah 170 Chase, Larry 192 Check, Christine 230 Cheek, Samuel 116, 230 Chesley, Janet 173 Chewe, Gregory 71 Chiesa, Marjorie 230 Chilton, Patricia 51, 102 Chi Omega 176 Chiu, Kai 230 Chooyniecki, Denise 59 Chrisman, Jane 230 Christensen, Becky 230 Christiansen, Kathryn 59 Christoffel, Eddie 230 Chrusciel, Rosemary 230 Churchill, Christine 230 Churilla, Donald 118 Ciolek, Catherine 230 Clack, Dennis 52, 158 Clapp, John 230 Clare, Kathryn 159, 171, 230 Clark, Cathy 230 Clark, Dianne 67 Clark, Glen 230 Clark, James 55 Clark, Kathleen 230 Clark, Margaret 130, 230 Clark, Nancy 230 Clark, Suzanne 230 Clark, William 206 Clausen, Linda 175, 230 Cleborne, Clifford 230 Clemens, Janis 60 Clements, Paul 203 Cline, Jean 178 Closs, Kathryn 171 Closterhouse, Richard 230 Coan, Virginia 183 Cobleigh, Mark 158 Cochrane, Paula 230 Colef, Eugene 230 Coleman, Barbara 230 Coleman, Elizabeth 50 Coleman, Lewis 164 Coleman, Nancy 203 Colley, Peter 205 Colliau, Christine 102, 183 Collick, John 230 Colligan, Dennis 230 Collins, Bruce 55 Conklin, Lynne 230 Conklin, Terrence 230 Conlan, Karen 230 Conlen, Cathie 230 Conly, Lisle 230 Conn, John 203 Conn, Wendy 230 Connell, Karen 57 Connelly, Kathleen 102, 175 Connor, William 114 Conolly, Steven 230 Constantakis, Gail 231 Cook, Constance 177 Cook, David 206 Cook, Dennis 212 Cooper, Betsy 206 Cooper, Cheryl 126, 171, 231 Cooper, Linda 134, 173 Cooper, Patricia 48 Cooper, Rexanne 186, 231 Cooper, Roger 231 Cooper, Scott 206 Cooper, Susan 72, 231 Cope, Carolyn 231 Copeland, Kay 231 Copeland, Lois 231 Coratti, Debra 181, 230 Cordier, Mary 183 Corington, Pamela 142, 171, 230 Corkum, Cynthia 173 Corless, Vernon 230 Corn, Wayne 230 Cornelius, Julie 173 Cornett, Paul 115, 203 Corwin, George 123 Corwin, Lucinda 230 Cory, Delbert 230 Cosbey, Roger 113 Cotanche, Martin 122 Cotzias, Irene 48 Coudenys, Linda 230 Cousineau, Robert 112, 199 Couzens, Margaret 147 Cowan, Edward 199 Cox, Candace 230 Cox, Douglas 230 Cox, Molly 230 Cox, Richard 151 Cramer, Dale 231 Cramer, Jody 231 Cranston, Thomas 23] Craven, Judy 178 Crawford, Janis 231 Crisenbery, Richard 123 Critchfield, Frances 178 Cronin, Patrick 128 Cronk, Carolyn 50 Crosby, Charlene 186 Cross, Ann 231 Crowell, Dawn 231 Crumb, Linda 231 Cudihy, Thomas 231 Culp, Michael 208 Cunnings, Mary 231 Cunnings, Nancy 186, 231 Cupper, James 118 Curran, Mary 231 Curry, Cheryl 178 Curtis, Marcia 231 Curtis, Terry 231 Cutchall, Wendy 159 Cypher, James 206 Czapski, Karen 231 Czarnopys, Stefania 231 Dabiri, Sigismund 231 Dabrishus, Michael 231 Daby, Keith 123 Dahm, Dennis 231 Dahn, Jeanette 232 Dallas, Danny 52 Dallas, Michael 103, 232, 272 Daly, Margaret 232 Danchick, Jerry 160 Dandy, Ronald 117 Daniels, Bud 155 Daniels, Sandra 48 Danley, Michael 155, 206 Danna, Virginia 232 Dannenberg, Raymond 116 Darga, Michael 201 Darling, Dennis 117 Dart, Patricia 61 Davidson, Larry 195 Davies, Emrys 204 Davignon, Donald 232 Davis, Celeste 232 Davis, Hall 51 Davis, Deborah 61 Davis, Gary 66, 232 Davis, Henry 232 Davis, Mark 232 Davis, Nan ette 171 Davis, Susan 51 Davis, Vernon 155 Dayton, Nancy 232 Deal, Martha 103, 175 Dean, Linda 232 Dean, Thomas 232 Deary, Daniel 232 Deas, Beatrice 81 Deaton, Robert 232 Deatrick, David 206 Deaver, Linda 232 Deboard, Mae-Lyn 232 Deboer, Ann 232 Deboer, Janice 185 Debruyn, Jill 145 Decke, Kurt 201, 232 Decraene, Rebecca 232 Defroy, Barbara 232 Degood, Daniel 192 Dehnke, Alan Dehorn, Blanche 51, 232 Delehanty, John 211 Delta Sigma Pi 128 Delta Sigma Phi 193 Delta Tau Alpha 112 Delta Upsilon 194 Delta Zeta 178 Deluge, Thomas 2.1 | Demar, Gary 150 Dembinsky, Ira 118 Demchinski, Wayne 232 Demetry, Carol 145 Deming, Jack 232 Deming, Martha 72 Deneweth, Denise 186 Denicolo, Phyllis 49 Denner, Patricia 232 Dennis, Jack 151, 232 Denny, Gregory 203 Deptula, Frank 152 Depuyot, Mark 160 Dereere, George 212 Descamp, Jean 48 Despain, Lynne 232 Deter, John 232 Devault, William 162 Devendorf, Barbara 130 Devette, Charles 112, 232 Devine, Claudia 60 Devinny, Jonathan 206, 232 Devlieg, Mary 67 Devos, Marla 232 Devries, Linda 232 Devries, Neill 212 Dewitt, Frances 232 Deyoung, Patricia 175 Deyoung, Patricia 232 Dezwarte, Nancy 122 Diamond, Joseph 232 Dickinson, Barbara 233 Dickinson, Diane 233 Dickman, Patricia 183 Diebold, Michael 121 Diedrich, Barbara 59 Diehm, Steven 54 Dievendorf, Robert 195 Dilaura, William 96 Dillon, Donald 128 Dimitry, Elaine 233 Dinehart, Sue 233 Dinges, Ronald 233 Dingman, Sharleen 233 Dinkleman, David 233 Dinse, Paul 233 Dinstbier, Paul 233 Dirkse, Robert 116, 233 Dirksen, Richard 195 Distributive Ed. 116 Dittmer, Lynn 205 Dix, Gary 192 Dix, Gregory 192 Dixon, Leroy 150 Dixon, Michael 195 Dixon, Pamela 176 Dobbie, Barbara 173, 233 Dobry, Timothy 233 Dodd, Peter 99 Dodds, K. Michael 206 Dodds, Robert 204 Dodick, Richard 233 Doescher, Thomas 122, 201, 233 Dolansky, Peggy 233 Doll, Patricia 233 Dombrowski, Gary 161 Donaldson, Brian 159, 212, 233 Donaldson, Michele 233 Donley, Barbara 59 Doody, Lawrence 81, 110 Doolittle, Stephen 155 Dore, David 115 Dorgan, Diane 145, 233 Dornbush, Jacquelyn 138 Dorsch, Debra 171 Dosson, Douglas 233 Doty, Estelle 233 Douglas, James 47 Douglas, Patricia 171 Dove, Vickie 130 Dowling, Craig 233 Dowling, Robert 116 Downey, Andrew 233 Doyle, William 197, 233 Drake, Paul 204 Draper Hall 50 Draper, John 206 Drebes, Charles 233 Dresen, Lawrence 116 Drescher, Alfred 203 Driver, Kenneth 155 Drooger, Dale 134, 233 Droski, Timothy 233 Drost, Susan 50 Druskovich, Nellie 233 Drysdale, Thomas 199 Dube, Richard 121, 233 Dubois, Ronald 121, 233 Ducharme, Willard 109 Dudzinski, Kathryn 233 Duensing, Patrick 233 Duffy, Mary 233 Duffy, Sharon 127, 269 Duke, Gregory 161 Dukes, Arnold 233 Dumiller, Charles 114 Dumke, James 124 Dunharn, Sherrie 233 Dunlap, Ann 134, 135, 233 Dunlop, Judy 183, 234 Dunn, Linda 195 Dunnill, Peggy 234 Dunnill, Richard 234 Dunning, Carole 60 Dunphey, Michael 118, 234 Dunsmoor, John 87, 215 Dunsmore, David 11 Dunworth, Linda 17! Dupree, Daniel 54 Duprey, Suzanne 171 Duquette, Susan 171 Durfey, Harold 65 Durkee, Walter 21} Durham, Eddie 164 Dutcher, James 211 Eager, Robert 234 Easley, Maria 187 Eason, Amos 234 Eason, Merry 127, 138, 234, 267 Eckberg, Bill 161 Eddy, Gregory 197 Edelbrock, Susan 234 Eding, Dawn 59, 181 Edwards, Gayla 187 Edwards, Robert 155 Egerer, Betty 234 Egger, Annemarie 234 Eggleston, Pamela 171 Egnoto, Anthony 155 Eicher-Le Feure Hall 56 Eichinger, Peter 234 Eick, Raymond 136, 206 Eide, Jarle 115, 234 Eirschele, Wayne 54 Eldridge-Fox Hall 70 Eldridge, Richard 234 Elfring, Carol 145 Elias, Thomas 150, 155 Ellis, Karen 61 Ellison, Brenda 234 Ellsworth Hall 52 Elsie, Priscilla 234 Elston, Clifford 55 Ely, Mary 173 Ely, Susan 234 Embertson, Richard 115 Emfinger, A. Charles 234 Endler, John 121 Engel, James 212 Engle, Larry 234 Englerth, Gene 234 English, Robert 162 Ensign, Lonney 99, 234 Erickson, Glen 211 Erickson, Jonathan 121 Erickson, John 147, 234 Erickson, Mark 193 Ernatt, Kathleen 234 Ernest Burnham Hall 58 Ernst, Jerry 234 Ervin, Christine 61 Esch, Joanne 234 Eschenburg, Linda !81 Esdale, Peter 160 Essman, Craig 204 Etherington, George 112 Euson, Harold 234 Evaul, David 150 Evenson, Bruce 234 Everal, Ruth 62 Everett, Alfred 128, 155, 234 Everingham, Kathleen 234 Evick, Bruce 234 Evick, David 158 Ewald, Katherine 72 Eyster, Judy 234 Ezel, Jane 234 Ezelle, Robert 155 Fahner, Karen 234 Fahner, Mary 234 Fales, Catherine 234 Falk, Elaine 235 Falvey, Sharon 235 bo o oe index 279 Fansler, Janine 234 Fant, Alan 55 Fant, Michael 155 Fantle, Lewis 235 Farrell, Richard 203 Farrell, Sheila 235 Farris, Peggy 235 Farrow, John 128, 235 Fassezke, Sally 173 Fatt, Michael 118 Fausch, Charles 235 Feather, Sarah 130 Featherly, Janice 235 Federspiel, Katheryne 235 Fedewa, Robert 161 Fedewa, Michael 152 Feinthel, Thomas | 13, 235 Feldt, Mary 235 Fello, Linda 235 Felly, Martha 235 Fenner, Robin 62 Fenno, Penny 235 Fenstermaker, Car] 235 Ferguson, Edward 155 Ferguson, James 44, 235 Fershee, Paul 235 Fetherolf, Christina 57 Fick, Debra 183 Fielder, Grant 136, 147 Fielder, James 2 2 Fields, James 208 Fields, Kathleen 235 Fielhauer, Terry 235 Figard, William 110, 235 Figg, Marsha 69 Finger, Mary 61 Finkbeiner, Cheryl 235 Fiorillo, Toni 160 3, 235 Firchau, Richard 205, 235, 190 Firth, Kris 195 Firth, Robert 235 Fischer, Diane 235 Fisher, Frances 235 Fisher, Sharon 2 Fisher, Stephen 235 Fisk, Kathleen 235 Fix, Robert 235 Flanagan, Kathleen | Flanery, Michael 197 Flannery, James 235 Flaska, Gregory 155, 235 Flegal, Fred 129 Fleming, Kathleen 236 Fleming, Maureen 236 Flesher, Diane 236 Flint, Barry 91 Floersch, Carole 115 Flores, Rosa 235 Floroff, George 236 Flynn, Cynthia 206 Flynn, Michael 236 Flynn, Nancy 186 Fochtman, Gerald 9 | Foerch, Bruce 95 Foley, Frank 236 Folsom, Rene 60 Foote, Barbara 49 Forbes, Kathy 236 Force, Ilene 147 Ford, Cynthia !78 Ford, Gary 236 Ford, Martha 186 Ford, Mary 103, 173 Ford, Susan 50 Ford, Thomas | 16 Fordell, Jeffrey 204 Forester, David 206 Forrest, James 195 Forsleff, Elizabeth 130 Forsman, David 236 Forsythe, Sheila 185 Fortino, Deno 206 Fortino, Linda 103, 176, 223, 236 Foster, Sharon | 84 Foster, Tonya 236 Fowler, John 116, 236 Fowler, Mary 186 Fowler, Richard 136, 197, 236 Fox, David 47 Fox, Paul 236 Fraaza, Jerrold 112, 236 Frakes, Linda 236 Francisco, Janet 93, 236 Francoeur, Diana 236 Franke, Richard 195 Frankewicz, Rita 236 Franklin, James 152 Fraser, Blanche 181, 236 Frassetto, Diana 183, 236 Frazier, Lon 211 Frazicr, Robert 21 | Fredericks, Stephen 197 Fredrikson, Richard 7 | French Hall 6 | French, Kathleen 236 French, Randy 236 French, Thomas 212 French, William 155, 160 Frey, William 147 Fricke, Karen 99, 236 Friedman, Gary 236 280 index Friend, Janet 171 Frieswyk, Ann 236 Fritz, Glenna 119 Fritz, Irene 236 Fritz, Richard 129 Frost, Edmond 212 Fruin, Debra 176 Fry, Rodney 155 Frye, Mary 186 Fuehr, Robert 236 Fuelling, Constance 170 Fuelling, Terry 171! Fuertges, Sheila 236 Fulks, Margaret 178 Fuller, Garry 116 Fuller, Jerry 197 Fuller, William 152 Fullerton, Katherine 186 Fulton, Barbara 48 Fundaro, Anthony | 12, 236 Furbush, Duncan 66 Furman, Margaret 236 Furst, Daniel 236 Furst, Kathleen 236 Gaffney, Michael 113, 236 Gage, Ellen 195 Gaines, Homer 150 Gajewski, Philip 55 Galbraith, Robert 197, 237 Galdys, Elizabeth 173 Galdes, Barry 203 Gale, Vickie 99 Gallagher, Linda 237 Galloup, Ellen 127, 171, 276 Galloway, Robert 211 Gamma Phi Beta 180 Gannon, Carol 237 Gapezynski, James 87 Gardner, Charles 237 Gardner, William 71 Garland, Jeannette 236 Garman, Diane 176 Garrard, Jack 237 Garratt, Susan 62 Garrick, Cheryl 62 Gartha, Russell 155 Garver, Craig 237 Garvey, Kevin 162 Gasowski, Gary 204, 237 Gathmann, Marcia 134, 135, 237 Gatt, Susan 171 Gauthier, Lynn 184 Gavinski, Robert 155 Gaylord, Barbara 203 Gayton, William 237 Gearing, Robert | 17 Gebben, Hans 237 Gebhardt, Connie 237 Gebhart, Donnalynn 237 Gee, Karen 237 Geha, Suzanne 62, 109 Gehm, Christine 195 Geiger, John 155 Geisenhaver, Jere 237 Genson, Dennis 47 George, Constance 237 George, Diane 237 George, Margaret 237 Gerbert, Susan 237 Gerritsen, Roy 237 Gervais, Gayle 237 Gettel, Jeanne 61 Gibney, Kaye 203 Gibson, Frank 237 Gibson, Ruth 62 Gilbert, Donna 237 Gilbert, William 159 Gilden, Jerry 138 Giles, Donald 55 Gill, Cathy 72 Gill, Jerome 201, 237 Gill, Jon 237 Gill, Sally 237 Gillespie, William 206 Gillooly, Katherine 145 Gilmore, Jeffrey 237 Gilroy, Joan 171 Gingas, John 96, 97 Gingas, Margaret 237 Gipperich, William 123, 237 Gjeldum, Carol 237 Gladding, Donna 181 Gladstone, Linda 237 Glas, Winnie 145 Glasgow, William 115, 237 Glass, Cheryl 237 Gleeson, Paul 237 Glendening, Deborah 237 Glenn, Michael 211 Glennie, Kathleen 175, 237 Glisan, Vonda 238 Glynn, Karena 238 Godfrey, Luanne 159, 171 Godlewski, Irene 238 Goldsmith, Kathleen 238 Goll, John 238 Golomb, Guy 65 Gomez, Ramon 52 Goncalves, Jose 160 Gonzales, Gary 193 Good, Richard 163 Goodchild, Roderick 158 Goodlett, Georgetta 59 Goodloe, Mildred 69, 109 Goodman, Michael 121 Goodspeed, Patricia 61, 109 Goodwin, Darlene 238 Goral, Barbara 183 Gorbutt, Cathy 102 Gordon, Margaret 238 Gordon, Patrick 121 Gordon, Stephanie 170 Gorsalitz, Stephen 158 Gorton, Kinyon 238 Gotautas, Karen 184 Goudzwaard, Jane 181, 238 Gould, Bruce 195 Govan, Colette 238 Goyert, Thomas 118, 238 Grabinski, Roger 71 Graff, Lynne 238 Graham, james 238 Graham, Judith 130 Graham, Kathleen 238 Graham, Theodore 123, 238 Grandt, Herbert 238 Granger, Diana 238 Graving, Robert 122 Gray, Kevin 208 Gray, Sheila 183 Greech, Paul 129 Green, Cynthia 183 Green, Evelyn 123, 238 Green, Kathleen 238 Green, Mark 238 Greenhoe, Janet 123 Greening, Richard 238 Greening, Susan 186 Greenwald, Chris 177 Greenwald, David 238 Greenwell, Daniel 238 Greer, Paul 205 Greeson, Dawn 238 Gregg, Michael 54 Gregg, Ted 65 Gregory, Violet 130, 238 Greiner, Patricia 59 Griberg, April 238 Grignon, Theodore 155 Grim, Larry 210 Grimski, Dennis 66 Grimstad, Edward 118 Groat, Pamela 238 Groenheide, Donald 128 Groening, Mary 130 Groner, Nancy 238 Grossman, Harriet 181, 238 Groves, Thomas 238 Grozenski, Carol 238 Guba, Stephen 211 Guenthardt, Carol 238 Guest, Thomas 238 Guibord, Kathryn 238 Guido, Douglas 193 Gunn, Thomas 199 Gurnsey, Rick 201 Gustafson, Robert 118 Guyton, Carole 187 Haadsma, Carol 60, 142 Haase, William 122, 238 Haberski, Phyllis 238 Hack, Gregory 239 Hacker, Carol 57 Hadley-Britton Hall 48 Hage, Karen 239 Hageman, Donald 211 Hagen, Stephen 115, 239 Hagenberg, Donna 239 Hagenberg, Mary 61 Hager, Dale 239 Hager, Dana 239 Hager, Donald 155 Haight, Carol 239 Haizman, Robert 239 Hake, Elizabeth 239 Hall, Diane 206 Hall, Nancy 239 Hall, Susan 181 Hallabrin, John 155 Hallam, Judith 102, 170 Halpert, Paul 239 Halub, Maryann 23 9 Haluska, David 193 Halverson, aS 48 Ham, David 23 Hamilton, Edwin 118 Hamilton, Katherine 195 Hamm, Michael 239 Hammeran, Tuffy 208 Hammond, Robert 152 Hample, Laura 178 Hanasack, John 212 Hands, Daniel 197 Hanks, Kathleen 134, 135 Hankinson, Gary 138, 239 Hanley, David 212 Hannon, Majorie 127, 130, 239 Hanold, Peter 164 Hansen, Raymond 47, 98 Hansen, Roland 239 Hanson, Derek 197 Hanson, John 239 Harder, Richard 113, 239 Harmon, Jane 60 Harnish, Theresa 239 Hari, Mark 151 Harper, Earl 164 Harper, Ruth 239 Harrington, Martha 239 Harrington, Vincent 136 Harris, Gary 150, 158 Harris, Michael 158 Harris, Pamela 61 Harris, Paul 99 Harris, Robert 150 Harris, Roger 123 Harris, William 121 Harrison, Frederick 47 Harrison-Stinson 62 Hart, Douglas 239 Hart, Kristina 185 Hart, Larry 208 Hart, Thomas 239 Hartley, Glen 239 Hartman, Cathy 171 Hartman, Christine 59 Hartman, Wilda 239 Hartmann, Kirk 121 Hartsema, Kathleen 239 Harvey, Ann 61 Harwood, Edward 195 Harwood, Victoria 145 Hashley, Ozzie 204 Haskell, Nancy 171 Hasselback, Kelly 201 Hasselbohm, Ann 239 Hassenrik, Edward 205 Hastings, Richard 161 Haven, Robert 66 Havens, Nina 186 Hawkins, Bruce 239 Hawkins, Carole 239 Hawkins, Joy 130, 142 Hay, Frederick 55 Hayden, Charles 47 Hayford, Sue 239 Hayhow, Paul 54, 109 Haynes, Linda 72, 124 Hayward, Pamela 239 Headley, Michael 54 Heath, Susan 181, 239 Heaviland, Ruth 239 Heddesheimer, Barbara 183 Heikes, Helen 239 Heikkinen, Alan 66 Heimsath, Linda 183 Hein, Laura 239 Heinecke, Carl 52, 204, 239 Heineman, Carolyn 122 Heintz, David 47 Heinze, Karen 183 Henderson, Marianne 240 Henderson, Ronald 240 Henderson, Terral 240 Henderson, Victoria 67 Heneveld, Elaine 147 Henley, Ralph 163 Henry Hall 60 Henshaw, Jan 124, 185 Henslee, Judith 173 Hentschel, Deborah 175 Herda, Debra 51, 102 Hering, Neil 117, 205 Herman, John 203 Hermenitt, Dennis 192 Hermling, Carol 240 Hersey, Martha 85, 171 Herzberg, Paul 240 Hesse, Pamela 182 Hesse, Ralph 240 Hesse, Rose 240 Hevel, Beverly 48, 123, 124, 142 Heyer, Gerri 130 Heystek, Larry 114 Hibbard, James 240 Hibbs, Michele 240 Hickey, Michael 240 Hickman, Alan 206 Hickman, Brenda 59 Hickman, Sharron 51 Hicks, Fred 155 Hickson, Thomas 240 Hiddema, Alan 153 Higginbotham, Bonnie 106 Higgins, Kathleen 240 Higgins, Mary 240 Higgs, Patsy 170 Higgs, Sue 184, 240 Hild, Janet 240 Hill, Dennis 199, 240 Hill, Diane 240 Hill, Ralph 113 Hillery, Kathleen 240 Hillger, Gail 186, 240 Himebaugh, Alan 240 Hinman, David 240 Hinton, Terry 155 Hintz, Mark 155, 195 Hirsch, Janice 240 Hiscock, John 114 Hobson, Carl 240 Hodge, Cynthia 176 Hoehle, William 240 Hoekie Hall 64 Hoelzle, Harold 129 Hoelzle, Nancy 240 Hoexter, Nicholas 240 Hofacker, David 212 Hoffman, Deborah 102, 173 Hoffman, Elizabeth 175 Hoffman, Janet 134 Hoffman, Kathleen 176, 240 Hoffman, Frederick 208 Hofmeister, Timothy 240 Hofstetter, Julie 142, 143, 184, 240 Hohmann, John 94, 95 Hokenmaier, Karl 192 Holcombe, David 199 Holden, James 204 Holforty, Kathleen 171, 240 Holien, Carolyn 50 Holien, Dwight 47 Holloman, Marilyn 69 Holman, Richard 54 Holt, Julie 102 Holt, Susan 240 Homan, Richard 210 Homecoming Executive Board 106 Homeyer, Margaret 240 Homuth, Grant 197 Hood, Keith 116, 240 Hook, Sherry 240 Hooper, Nancy 182 Hoover, Jacqueline 240 Hope, Linda 241 Hope, Sandra 115 Hopkins, Jane 241 Hoppe, Raymond 241 Hori, Joyce 241 Hornbeck, Duane 151 Hosley, Marcia 61 Houchen, Edward 241 Houk, Karen 176 Houle, Ann 241 Houle, Julia 241 Houseman, Karen 99 Houser, Karen 241 Houser, Kevin 241] Houtman, Elaine 62 Howard, Brock 47 Howard, James 115 Howard, Larry 241 Howell, Karen 178 Howell, Larry 241 Howie, Robin 176 Hoyle, Sus an 175 Hubbarb, Cordell 241 Hubbarb, Joseph 150 Hubbarb, Michael 212 Hubel, Diane 173 Hudson, Donald 241 Hudson, John 241 Hudson, John 65 Huffman, Joseph 115 Hufnagel, Gladys 241 Hughes, John 241 Hughes, Joseph 241 Hughey, John 206 Humn, Kristine 176 Hungerford, John 136 Hunsberger, Donna 241 Hunt, Duwain 241 Hunt, Jeffrey 204 Hunt, Kathleen 186 Hunt, Susan 176, 241 Hunt, Teresa 170 Hunter, Linda 241 Hunter, Monica 173 Hutchins, Craig 21i Hutchins, Janice 241 Huttenga, Marcia 241 Hyland, Robert 204 Hyma, George 65, 241 Hysinger, William 212 Hyypic, Robert 241 Icenogle, Janice 183, 241 Igaz, Gregory 155 Industrial Education Association 117 Ingersoll, Sharon 124 Ingleright, Dennis 241 Ingram, William 160 Inter-Fraternity Council 190 International Club 125 Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship 132 Irvin, Edward 52 Irwin, James 241 Irwin, Marsha 183 Isner, Gary 110, 241 Itt, Charles 199 Ivan, Dennise 69, 186 Jack, Anne 241 Jackson, Gregory 241 Jackson, Kenneth 150 Jackson, William 66 Jacob, William 71 Jacobitz, Marilyn 182 Jacobowitz, Allan 241 Jacobs, Cheron 183 Jacobson, Jean 241 Jacobusse, Kathy 186 Jaeger, Mary 127, 183, 241 Jahnke, Phillip 241 Jaksim, Karen 241 Jalovec, Mary 242 James, Jacqueline 187, 242 James, Michael 199 Jamil, Tarique 242 Jancasz, Sherrie 8, 84 Janke, Albert 242 Jannausch, Ann 242 Janusiewicz, David 109 Jasinski, Kathleen 184 Jasper, Gregory 115 Jaster, Alan 193 Jedlick, Nancy 242 Jeffery, Gary 199 Jeffery, Marion 183 Jeffries, Linda 242 Jenkins, Earl 164, 242 Jenkins, Paul 160 Jenner, Ronald 242 Jensen, Ben 128, 242 Jensen, Kathy 186 Jensen, Marjorie 242 Jensen, Patricia 123, 242 Jessup, Susan 242 Jetter, Charles 199, 242 Johns, Nancy 242 Johnson, Andrew 242 Johnson, Carl] 124 Johnson, Cheryl 183 Johnson, Christopher 242 Johnson, David 66 Johnson, Deborah 62 Johnson, Diane 242 Johnson, Dean 242 Johnson, Elizabeth 187, 242 Johnson, Greta 242 Johnson, James 242 Johnson, James 199 Johnson, Joel 242 Johnson, Judith 178 Johnson, Kevin 158 Johnson, Linda 145 Johnson, Lynn 242 Johnson, Michael 160 Johnson, Patricia 242 Johnson, Robert 98 Johnson, Saundra 57 Johnson, Steven 242 Johnson, Susan 134 Johnson, Terrie 242 Johnson, William 242 Johnston, Jane 51 Joice, Marilyn 242 Jones, Derek 155 Jones, Judy 242 Jones, Lawrence 54 Jones, Mary 242 Jones, Ronald 164 Jones, Ruth 242 Jones, Susan 59 Jones, Walter 242 Jonsson, Richard 206 Jordan, Larry 163 Jordon, Janice 242 Joseph, Robert 122 Joyce, Robert 204 Jugan, Andrew 150 Junker, Pamela 242 Jurcisin, Cheryl 57 Kachur, Fred 112 Kadlec, Charles 121, 242 Kadulski, Christopher 243 Kagan, Carolyn 134 Kaiser, Janet 195, 243 Kaiser, Joseph 195 Kalin, Shirley 243 Kalnajs, Andrejs 160 Kamaneck, Cynthia 183 Kamara, Marjon 187, 243 Kamiak, Sheryl] 243 Kamlay, Mitchell 52 Kamm, Gregory 243 Kammers, Gerald 66 Kamp, Bonita 243 Kampsen, Diane 178 Kannegieter, Terry 162 Kappa Phi 60 Karac, Thomas 160 Karazia, Bruce 153 Karchon, James 243 Karlis, Mary 51, 109 Karlis, Ronald 155 Karna, Pamela 102, 183 Karpinski, Mark 123, 243 Karrer, Thomas 52 Kasper, David 136, 276 Kater, Pamela 243 Katzenberger, Deborah 243 Keaman, Pat 193 Keck, Dennis 155 Keeler, Judy 130 Keeler, Richard 161 Keena, Kathleen 173, 243 Keenan, Patrick 110, 243 Keeney, Laurel 243 Kehl, Laurel 185 Kehm, Carolyn 173 Keiser, Paulette 243 Keith, Denis 52, 109, 153 Keithler, William 161 Kellerhals, James 204 Kelley, Mark 129 Kelley, Michael 160 Kelly, David 243 Kelly, Linda 203 Kemp, Gary 206 Kemp, Vince 243 Kemple, Scott 151 Kenerson, Nancy 175 Kennedy, Marcy 181 Kennedy, William 155 Kenney, Cheryl 181 Kentyke, Kat] 243 Kenyon, Dennis 66 Kenyon, Michael 66 Kerr, Janice 243 Kerr, Timothy 193 Kerschbaum, James 118, 243 Kessler, Jeffray 65 Kettelhohn, Kay 243 Ketterman, Kelly 161, 211 Kiacz, Barbara 243 Kiffe, Paul 243 Kiffe, Sharilee 243 Kijor, Rita 243 Kilander, Linda 60 Kile, Julie 243 Kiley, Kent 52 Kilgren, Steven 66, 109 Killian, Gail 243 Kim, Dae-Jin 122 Kimmel, Ann 243 King, Gary 243 King, John 113 King, Sara 173 Kipp, Ronald 205 Kirby, Rickey 243 Kirchhoff, James 243 Kirin, Christine 102, 183 Kirk, Terry 243 Kirsch, Kristen 243 Kish, James 160, 197 Kitchen, Deborah 57, 124 Klaassen, Laura 72 Klabis, Barbara 243 Klassen, Marva 243 Klauer, Suzanne 181, 244 Kleekamp, Chery] 244 Klein, Gerald 117 Klenk, Lawrence 244 Klesney, Kathryn 181, 244 Klinke, Karen 244 Klitch, Thomas 244 Klobucher, Daniel 244 Klocko, Charles 55 Kloote, Thomas 117 Klumpp, Beth-Anne 181 Knapp, Lowell 114 Knapp, Margo 1i8 Knapp, Raymond | 14 Knerr, Donald 205 Knoll, Kathryn 176 Knoothuizen, Charlene 173 Knowlton, John 114 Koch, Roger 244 Kochaney, Carol 175, 244 Kodba, Leslie 183 Koenigshof, Richard 112 Koethe, Stephen 244 Kohl, Thomas 244 Kokoczka, Christopher | ]2 Kokoczka, Philip 112, 244 Kolar, Gary 151 Kolly, Douglas 155 Koning, Marilyn 69 Kontyko, Karl 206 Konupek, Linda 61, 102 Kopan, Barbara 127, 244, 276 Kortze, Dale 115, 244 Koski, David 160 Kosnik, Sharon 244 Koster, Judith 244 Kotowski, Kathryn 244 Kovac, Beverly 244 Kovach, Marilyn 119 Kowalski, Rickey 244 Kozal, Karen 244 Kozminski, Mary 244 Kramer, Keith 65 Krasny, Kathleen 178 Krause, Danny 199 Kreason, James 155 Krebill, Theda 49 Kreulen, Jonathan 244 Krieger, Karen 244 Krizan, Christina 72 Krol, Thomas 197 Kropscott, Bruce 65 Krumrie, Linda 244 Krumrie, Reed 193 Kuhns, David 244 Kulakofsky, Edgar 120 Kulcsar, Larry 15} Kulke, Alex 52 Kulwicki, Dean 244 Kumko, Margaret 244 Kurczewski, Keith 120 Kurth, Barbara 171 Kurtz, Daniel 244 Kuzma, Joanne 59 Kuzmin, Linda 244 Kvorka, Susan 49 Labarge, Paul 212 Labelle, Linda 203 Lablance, Shun 150 Lacoss, Elizabeth 145 Lada, Larry 54 Laframboise, Edwin 210 Laidlaw, Todd 244 Lairson, Alan 244 Lajiness, David 244 Lamb, Larry 192 Lambda Chi Alpha 196 Lambert, Karen 244 Lambert, Mildred 244 Lambie, Lawrence 206 Lamit, Gary 244 Lancaster, Linda 244 Landers, Michael 245 Landis, Constance 245 Landis, John 245 Landless, Carol 173, 245 Lane, Janet 245 Lane, Perry 245 Lane, Ronald 129 Lang, Susan 183 Langlois, Timothy 245 Lans, Kathryn 186, 245 Lanzen, Sherry 245 Lapointe, Helen 245 Larner, Susan 130 Larsen, Ray 151] Larson, Bruce 206, 245 Larson, Dale 245 Lass, Robert 122, 124, 245 Lass, Sandra 145 Lass, Susan 245 Laswell, Samuel 245 Latchaw, Linda 245 Latshaw, William 245 Lauer, Daniel 201 Laughlin, Keith 69 Lauri, Caterina 245 Laurie, Pamela 245 Laveglia, Diane 245 Lavinson, Alan 112 Law, Nancy 245, 270 Lawitzke, Diane 245 Lawler, Thomas 245 Lawrence, Deborah 184 Lawrence, Rosemary 245 Lawrence, Susan 245 Lawson, Jimmie 72 Lawson, Richard 155 Lawson, Roger 155 Lawson, Ronald 117 Layman, Susan 245 Layton, Ann 72 Layton, Kraig 245 Leadbetter, Mary 57 Leaman, Barbara 245 Leaman, David 212, 245 Leamy, Linda 245 Leatherbury, Richard 212, 245 Leavens, Sharon 245 Lechert, Kathleen 245 Lederman, Jeff 163 Ledger, Margaret 206 Leggett, Steven 245 Lehman, Deborah 69, 186 Lehman, Rex 153 Lehman, Thomas 162 Leitner, Judith 159 Lemanski, Edward 211 Lemke, Gary 124 Lemle, Pamela 176 Lenardson, Jane 130 282 index Lent, Donald 54 Leonard, Carol 245 Leonard, Mary 245 Leonard, Mary 246 Leopardo, Anthony 123 Lepper, Joy 129 Leslie, Stephen 197 Leuth, Jim 197 Leveque, Mary 49 Levine, Philip 193 Lewandowski, Brian 114 Lewicki, Karen 175, 246 Lewis, Curtis 155 Lewis, Gail 134, 246 Lewis, Lizabeth 183 Lewis, Michael 155 Licavili, Catherine 246 Licari, Thomas 113 Lickley, Caro] 246 Liebau, Patricia 176 nee Gada Jeromee 150, 158 Liebherr, Barbara 246 Lietz, Virginia 72, 102, 246 Lindberg, Kristin 246 Lindbert, Diana 246 Linderman, Jannyce 246 Lindrup, Richard 120 Ling], Regina 246 Lintjer, Robert 155 Linton, Diane 246 Linton, Jack 110 Lintz, Diann 246 Lippert, Roderick 204 Lipps, Deborah 246 Little, Gail 246 Little, Mary 59 Little, Michael 116 Litv ack, Joseph 246 Litwin, Michael 199 Livingston, Daniel 246 Livingston, Nancy 246 Lockwood, Margaret 176 Logan, Susan 246 Logan, Ralph 204, 246 Logan, Sheila 246 Long, Caro] 246 Long, James 195 Long, Phillip 118 Long, Susan 44, 84, 181 Longcore, Bonnie 195 Longley, Clifford 246 Longpre, Gregory 201 Longstreet, Georgia 72, 181 Loock, Paul 246 Loomis, Lawrence 197 Lorant, Henry 52, 160 Lore, John 102 Lothamer, Beverly 246 Loughrin, Ann 246 Louie, Carolyn 102, 171] Loutit, Robert 246 Love, Thurley 246 Lowell, Dennis 246 Loy, James 246 Luchies, Glenn 21] Lucidi, Ann 246 Lueth, Larry 158 Lun, Warren 197 Lund, Kathryn 134 Lundgren, Andy 208 Lundquist, Karyn 50 Lundquist, Kenneth 199 Luxford, Michael 110, 246 Lynch, Michael 55 Lynema, Marjean 69, 130 Macdonell, Brian 160 Machacek, Dale 101 Macheil, Elaine 246 Mack, Shirley 81 Mackenzie, Stephen 65, 123 Mackey, Judy 246 Macleod, Janet 246 Madura, Paul 120 Maggiore, Mary 62 Magiera, Lorraine 246 Magnuson, James 211 Maguire, Timothy 247 Mahalak, Claudia 72 Mahaney, Thomas 247 Mais, Herbert 117, 247 Major, Patricia 247 Makarewicz, Cynthia 247 Makowski, Eugene 114 Mallinson, Cyrus 122 Malloy, Debra 69, 142 Malmstrom, Elaine 247 Malnight, Patricia 184 Malone, Gregory 52 Manahan Lynn 176 Manciu, George 247 Mangan, Margaret 247 Mangiaracina, Susan 247 Manning, Pamela 171, 247 Marching Band 103 Marcikic, Ronald 161 Marciniak, Gregory 247 Marfechuk, Lawrence 247 Mariner, Timothy 195 Markham, Bruce 161, 212 Marl, James 128 Marschke, Nancy 247 Marsh, Linda 247 Marshall, Christine 184, 247 Marshall, Gregory 208 Marshall, Kathleen 176 Marshall, Raymond 66 Martelle, Edward 158 Martin, Deborah 173 Martin, James 54 Martin, Karen 247 Martin, Phyllis 247 Martin, Rose 247 Martin, Stephen 152 Martineau, Zandra 247 Martinson, Sherri 145 Martiny, Nancy 186 Maslowski, Catherine 247 Mason, Jeffrey 193 Mason, Mickey 55, 206 Mastee, John 247 Mastervich, David 158 Mathews, Marilyn 49 Matson, Linda 247 Matthews, Cynthia 57, 73 Mattis, Melissa 127, 143. 247, 273 Mattoni, Mare 201 Maturen, David 247 Mauck, Karen 170 Maufort, Dennis 112 Maurer, Gretchen 134, 173 Maurer, Karen 247 Mayberry, Jolene 178 Mayer, Dennis 205 Mayer, James 151 Maynard, John 201 Mazzo, Anne 102, 127, 181, 247, 270 McAfee, Timothy 122 McAlonan, Nancy 247 McArdle, Jean 72, 247 McAtee, Diane 176 McAuliffe, Jerome 212 McCann, James 247 McCarrick, Susan 60 McCarthy, Linda 175, 247 McCarthy, Pamela 175 McCartney, Linda 50 McCarty, Joy 50 McClatchey, Carol 247 McClean, Pete 203 McClellan, John 247 McClendon, Leonard 150 McCollum, Mark 206 McCormack, Jo 181 McCormick, Margaret 173 McCosky, Dennis 160, 197, 247 McCracken, Neil 193 McCrumb, Dennis 247 McCully, Janet 247 McCurry, Geraldine 85, 130, 134, 135, 248 McCurry, Henry 201 McDonnell, Susan 248 McDonough, Ruth 93, 248 McDowell, Leroy 55 McEwen, Molly 173 MeFarland, James 106, 197, 248, 272, 19 McGann, At 248 McGoff, Thomas 248 McGorey, Ronald 94 McGowan, Nancy 248 McGruth, Chuck 199 McGuire, Paula 248 McHuron, Shirley 61 McInerney, Richard 96 McIntyre, James 161, 208 McKay, Karen 184 McKee, Thomas 155 McKeel, Marla 60 McKeel, Michael 55 McKelvey, Phillip 248 McKendry, Maureen 62 McKinley, Michael 92, 94 McKinney, Delores 50 McKnight, Mary 183, 248 McLellan, Richard 205 McLogan, Matthew 96 McManus, Robert 55, 248 McMichael, Gail 171 MeMillen, Linda 248 McMullen, Molly 41, 248 McMunigal, Robert 248 McNabnay, Marie 248 MeNitt, Darlene 119 McParlan, Mary 248 McPherson, Nancy 203, 248 McQueary, Patricia 195 uillen, Daniel 204 McShannock, Daniel 155 Mead, Bruce 248 Meadows, John 206 Means, Sally 50 Mears, Craig 248 Medler, Nancy 248 Medrano, Manuel 248 Meggitt, Blair 205 Meier, Deborah 176 Meike, Mary 97 Meinburg, Karen 248 Meldrum, Michael 248 Memmer, Richard 248 Menig, Cynthia 61, 142 Menke, Susan 181, 248 Men’s Presidents Council 109 Men’s Union Board 136 Mercer, Rex 248 Meriam, Ellen 67 Merker, Christopher 208 Merkle, Douglas 197 Merkovitz, Rachel 61 Merrill, Elizabeth 49 Merrill, Wendy 248 Merriman, Joan 248 Merritt, Timothy 201 Merser, Cheryl 171 Mertenonsi, Nick 193 Mesner, Anthony 160 Messner, David 248 Messner, Tim 208 Metcalf, Mary 127, 184, 248 Metzger, Cindee 145 Meyer, Maryann 102, 171 Meyers, Gary 203 Meyers, Ruth 145 Meyers, Lyn 248 Meyers, Richard 211 Michaelsen, William 158 Michnal, Kenneth 212 Mick, Daryl 120 Mick, David 120 Micketti, Gerald 248 Middlemas, Susan 248 Middleton, Karen 59 Miehm, Peter 248 Mieras, Elaine 248 Miholich, Thomas 110 Miko, George 248 Mikols, liam 249 Miksa, Carol 249 Miles, Dennis 249 Miller, Brian 208 Miller, Christine 249 Miller, Deborah 249 Miller, Donald 212 Miller, Donald 204 Miller, Gary 117 Miller, Gayle 249 Miller, Kathleen 109 Miller, Leeanna 187 Miller, Leslie 102, 173 Miller, Linda 51 Miller, Mary 249 Miller, Michael 249 Miller, Robert 249 Miller, Ronald 162 Miller, Sandra 249 Miller, Shirley 184 Miller, Susan 249 Miller, Susan 176 Miller, William 249 Mills, Joan 249 Mills, Jonathan 114, 124 Mills, Nancy 184, 249 Mills, Paul 192 Mills, Randal 147 Mills, Steven 121 Mills, Tyrone 221, 249 Miner, John 110 Miner, Susan 249 Miner, Wilford 249 Minjoe, John 160 Minna, Pietro 117 Mischley, William 249 Mishler, Robert 112, 249 Mistele. Carol 249 Misze, Frank 117 Mitchell, Frank 249 Mitchell, John 206 Mitchell, Michael 249 Mitroka, Michael 55 Mizeur, Evon 183 Mloozik, Christine 60 Moase, Patricia 249 Mockbee, Kathleen 185 “pga Charles 110 eee William 249 lan, Nancy 206 Molle Scott 212 Molter, Donna 249 Moltimore, Lionel 164 Monahan, Joy 62 Monahan, Patricia 249 Monahan, Sandy 123 Monigold, John 106, 208, 249, 270, Monkaba, Gary 249 Monroe, Thomas 151 Montgomery, Jane 249 Montgomery, Joanne 130, 249 Moon, Ralph 161 Moord, Tim 117 Moore, Allan 249 Moore, Brian 249 Moore, Calvin 249 Moore, Denise 51 Moore, Douglas 52 Moore, Judith 72 Moore, Scott 52, 206 Moore, Theresa 249 Moore, Viki 175, 249 Moore, Yvonne Moore, Zeke 150 Morden, William 158 Morgan, Collin 110 Morgan, Eddie 155 Morgan, Paul 54 Morin, Michael 205 Moroca, Tom 212 Morris, James 249 Morris, Wendy 250 Morrow, Charlotte 250 Morrow, Karen 250 Mortarboard 127 Mortlock, Dennis 211 Morton, John 250 Moses, James 250 Mosteller, Thomas 112 Motycka, James 121 Moul, Randolph 160 Mrozek, Judy 250 Mudge, Brenda 250 Mueller, Sally 60 Muhanji, John 160 Muio, Louis 250 Muir, Gary 201 Muir, Shelly 250 Mulder, Michael 103 Mulenga, Friday 250 Mull, Susan 72 Mullen, Leone 250 Mullins, Keith 197 Munger, Timothy 250 Munro, Christine 178 Munther, Dennis 118 Murphy, John 250 Murphy, Mary 250 Murphy, Sandra 69 Murphy, Terrence 212, 250 Murray, John 250 Murray, Joan 178 Musashe, Nicholas 151 Muscat, Josephine 176 Musch, Richard 250 Myckowiak, Holly 186 Myers, Elizabeth 250 Myers, Kathleen 126, 130 Myers, Kent 155 Myers, Patricia 250 Myers, Paula 59, 109 Myhra, Gregory 150 Myrand, Maryann 176 Myrkle, Sandra 250 Nacy, Mary 250 Nagle, Joseph 250 Nagy, Nancy 183, 250 Nahina, Eileen 151, 250 Nako, Walter 211 Naragon, Elza 123, 250 Nash, John 195 Nash, Julie 250 Naylor, Michele 250 Neal, William 160 Nederveld, Bruce 155 Nedock, David 250 Nedock, Kathryn 250 Neff, Susan 130, 250 Neibert, Gregory 117 Neil, Mary 69 Neuman, Susan 175 Neumeier, Cynthia 250 Nevel, Scott 113, 250 Neville, Elizabeth 103 Newberg, Diane 61, 102 Newitt, Judy 250 Newman, Michael 208 Newman, Stephen 130, 162 News and Publication 98 Newton, Jerry 155 Newville, Connie 183, 250 Newville, Gary 65 Nicholls, Robert 47 Nichols, David 197 Nichols, Gloria 250 Nichols, Gregory 193 Nichols, Martin 84, 251 Nicholson, Verl 61 Nickerson, Chris 161 Nickerson, Valinda 250 Nicklas, Thomas 151 Nicoll, Heather 206 Niederstadt, Cheryl 186 Nielsen, Valerie 251 Niemann, Carol 101 Niemiec, Frances 251] Niggeman, Terry 251 Nihart, Terry 106, 201 Nimitz, Joanne 251 Nobis, Maralee 2 51 Nolan, Lawrence 103, 212, 220, 251 Nordhof, Diane 57 Norman, Gregory 251 Norris, Judith 251 _ Northcross, Gloria 187 Norton, Henry 65, 206 Norton, Win 195 Norwood, Brenda 251 Nosal, Sylvia 251 Noteboom, Dale 114, 116 Nouse, Muffet 130 Novak, Daniel 121 Novak, Ellen 181 Novak, Richard 115, 251 Novello, Joseph 193 Nuikom, Jody 176 Nuyen, Steven 114, 129 Nuyen, Sue 130 Nye, Daniel 211 Oakleaf, David 203 Oas, Ellen 101 OBrien, Sharon 102 OConnell, John 212, 190 O’Connor, Carol 251 O’ Connor, Marilyn 251 O’Connor, Robert 122 O’Connor, Thomas 54 O’ Donnell, Chip 116 O’ Donnell, Shirley 251 O’Gilvie, Clarice aoe Okerman, Madeline 251 Oleske, Doris 206 Olinyk, Janice 183, 25 Olinyk, Suzanne 251 Oliver, Dolores 50, 145 Oliver, John 251 Olmsted, Janet 251 Olofsson, Patricia Olsen, Betsy 171, 251 Olsen, Larry 124 Olsen, Paula 134, 135 Olshansky, John 197 Olson, James 25 1 Olson, Karen 251 Olson, Linda 251 Olson, Maryann 67, 251 Omolabi, Omotoso 251 Ondrovick, Robert 101 O’ Neal, Orval 162 O’ Neil, Lawrence 251 Oni, Benjamin 160 Onstead, Robert 90, 110 O’ Reilly, Edward 251 Orgeck, Larry 251 Orr, Melissa 123 Orton, Harold 251 Osburn, Larry 205 Osier, Constance 67 Osis, William 113 Osos, Maureen 50 O’ Toole, Kevin 212 Otremba, Cynthia 62 Ott, Janice 130, 251 Ott, Leon 251 Ott, Patricia 251 Ottevaere, Joseph 251 Otto, Beverly 252 Otto, John 117 Otto, Linda 186 Oumedian, Pamela 251 Outlaw, Gary 54 Overmyer, Gayle 130 Oviatt, Timothy 199, 252 Owen, Brenda 51 Owen, Charles 252 Owens, Rhonella 252 Pabreza, Christine 62 Packer, Joan 145, 67 Paganini, Gary 252 Page, Kelly 252 Pajakowski, Margaret 59 Pallick, Cherylann 252 Palmer, Robert 98 Pangle, Mary 130 Pan- Hellenic Panko, Diane 252 Papes, Marie 252 Parcell, James 164 Parker, Arthur 252 Parker, Denise 126 Parker, Dennis 252 Parker, Richard 252 Parker, Suzanne 252 Parkhurst, Michael 195 Parks, Larry 65 Parlette, Diana 173 Parminter, Judy 252 Parrett, Michael 155 Parrott, Diane 69 Paschall, Willie 48 Patten, Linda 252 Patterson, James 115, 164 Patti, James 197, 252 Pattinson, Constance 252 Patton, Ann 252 ‘Patton, Donald 204, 252 Paul, Patricia 252 Paulsen, Vern 124 Paveglio, Mary 252 Payne, John 252 Pearse, Jan 178 Pearson, Barbara 186 Pearson, Cheryl 187, 252 « Pearson, Henry 252, 268 Peck, Barbara 252 Peck, Michael 117 Peck, William 150 Pelak, Daniel 47 Pell, Richard 55, 252 Pellerito, John 212 Pelligrino, Samuel 212 Peltier, James 252 Pemberton, William 201 Pempeit, David 71, 116, 252 Pennington, William 252 Pentecost, Thomas 54 Pep Club 101 Peplinski, Lawrence 92 Peplinski, Marsha 181, 252 Perconti, Charles 121 Perez, Edward 252 Perez, Judith 178 Perkins, Frederick 160 Peters, Leonard 155 Peters, Suzanne 252 Petersen, Claire 50 Petersen, John 252 Petersen, John 252 Petersen, Michael 55 Peterson, Craig 212 Peterson, Janice 252 Peterson, Scott 204 Petrella, Lynn 171 Petroski, Nancy 253 Petrosky, Karin 181 Pettis, Earnest 164 Peyton, Louie 253 Pfaender, James 201 Pfeifer, Erick 160 Pfeiffle, Melody 178 Pfeiffle, Peter 118, 253 Phee, John 206 Phi Eta Sigma 124 Phi Gamma Delta 192 Phi Kappa Tau 202 Phi Sigma Epsilion 198 Phi Sigma Kappa 200 Phillip, Patricia 57 Phillippi, Susan 186, 25 Phillips, David 150 Phillips, Frederick 114 Phillips, Kenneth 91, 119, 253 Phillips, Michael 122 Phillips, Richard 204 Phi Mui 182 Piehl, Gregory 118, 253 Pierce, Annemarie 253 Pierce, Deborah 72 Pierce, Wayne 253 Pierchala, Maryann 253 Pierrie, Levon 112, 116, 253 Pierson, Allen 253 Pierucki, “Susar 253 Pi Kappa Alpha 204 Pike, Donald 253 Pike, William 253 Pilaar, Car olyn 99 Pilch, Pamela 130 Pilipick, Robert 253 Pinkerman, Joyce 195 Pinnell, Susan | 78 Pinnick, Cristine 253 Pinnick, Patricia ti 3 Pino, Joseph 212 Pinto, Isabella 184 Pi Omega Pi 126 Pippen, Peggy 102, 1 Pirret, John 20} Pisarski, Elaine 253 Pi Theta Epsilon 135 Platt, Craig 206 Pleiss, Robert 122, 3 Plichta, Laura 174 Plonka, Sharon 170 Pluff, Denise 184 Plummer, Kathleen Poe, Andrew 163, Poest, Beverly 181 d Pokorny, Robert 65, 155 Pollard, William 206 Pollock, Susan 184 Polyak, Terry 65 Pompey, Sandra 253 Poor, Ruth 122, 253 Pope, Hugh 253 Pope, Rose 48 Porath, Jane 48 Porter, Marsha 253 Posther, David 160 Posthumus, Ann 176 Potoczak, Patricia 253 Potter, Mary 253 Potter, Ralph 3! 53 Potter, Terry 253 Potts, Stephen Poulios, Charles 253 Poulson, Stephen 253 Povlitz, William 2 Powers, Donald 2 Powers, James 138 Powers, Janet 253 Powers, Kevin 15% Pratt, Gre gory 25: Preslow, Thomas | ]4 Pressey, Thomas 195 Pressman, Wendy 254 Pressman, Willa 178 Preston, Steven 129 Pretty, Keith 155, 208 Prew, Arthur 212 Price, Jack 129 Price, Robert 211 Pridgeon, Arden |] |2 Priebe, Caro] 48 Priebe, Roger 199 Prinzing, Paul 55 Proschek, Eric 254 Pruim, Karen 254 Pruitt, Terry 150 Puggi, Tony 21] Puls, Darrell 254 Pultorak, Michael 155, 203 Purcey, Dean 254 Putnam, Duane 117 Pyciak, Jacqueline 254 Quaak, Ruby 254 QOuantz, Dianne 195 Quick, Barbara 130 index 283 Quinn, Susan 254 Quon, Gilbert 254 Rabbitt, Linda 175 Rabenburg, Patricia 206 Rachlin, Dana 206 Rademacher, Eugene | Radewahn, Thomas 16 Rahn, Dale 65 Raley, William 254 Ramp, Daniel 54 Ramp, James 55, 101, 159 Randazzo, Mary 186 Ranka, Judy 134, 135, 181 Ransbottom, Teri 102 Rapaport, Roger 162 Rapes, Mark 199 Rasley, David 152 Ratchford, Jo 185 i Ratcliffe, Douglas 102, 107, 136, 199, 222, 254, 190 Ratzon, Patricia 254 Ray, Sandra 254 Rayburn, Deborah 130 Rayford, Carolyn 48 Raymond, John 115 Rebert, Larry 115 Reckling, Mark 120 Redding, Stephen 199 Redley, Lettie 187, 254 Redner, Gregory 254 Reed, Clifford 55 Reed, Jack 254 Reed, Maureen 126 Reed, Patricia 102 Reed, William 212 Reese, Ronald 160, 254 Reetz, Evelynan 254 Regulski, Susan 254 Reichenbach, Susan 254 Reid, Barbara 254 Reid, David 204 Reid, Linda 49 Reif, Kathleen 181 Reittinger, Thomas 123 Reive, Catherine 254 Rekshan, James 254 Remington, Mark 254 Remus, Carol] 254 Rencher, Donald 150 Rennhack, Mark |24 Renton, Robert 161 Rentschler, Susan 181 Repke, Eugene 205 Reppa, Mark 254 Revard, Barbara 254 Reveal, Martha 72, 1 Reynard, Christine 25 Rhoades, Norman 25 Rhodea, Janet 130 Rhodes, Brenda 254 Ricca, Ronald 155 Richards, John 206 Richards, Linda 254 Richards, Marcella 254 Richards, Stephanie 254 Richards, William 153 Richardson, Byron 116, 254 Richardson, Carole 186 Richardson, N, 160 Richwine, Paul 254 Riddlemoser, Susan 255 Rider, William 160 Ried, Frederick 121 Riedel, Frederick 255 Riemenschneider, Paul 47 Riemersma, Robert 255 Rifenburgh, Mary 2: Rigby, Thomas 212, § Rigterink, Dana 16 Rigterink, Debby 2! Riherd, Charlotte 2! Riley, Mabel 59 Riley, Patricia 195 Ringelberg, Thomas 205 Rinkowski, Joe 71 Ris, Julia 171 Ritola, Pauline 255 Ritzler, Susan 115 Rivers, Bernard 55 Robards, Larry 150 Robbins, Douglas 255 Roberts, Beverly 57 Roberts, Joe 164 Roberts, Richard 121 Robin, Evelyn 183 Robinett, Sally 255 Robinson, Cathleen 130 Robinson, Jaquita 67 Robinson, Linda 72 Robinson, Phillip 204 Rockafellow, Phillip 255 Rockwood, William 110 Roe, Diana 255 Roe, Jerrie 173, Rogel, Judith 25: Rogers, Ann 255 Rogers, Edward 121 Rogowski, Lawrence 117, 255 Rohel, Susan 186, 255 Rohrbeck, Darcel 60 Rokich, Nicolas 255 Rolando, Mary 206 55 9 284 index Rome, Debra 176 Romoslawski, Gunther 121 Roosa, Gary 255 Root, Randy 159 Ropp, Deborah 62 Rose, Harlow 66 Rose, Leslie 255 Roseberg, Elizabeth 127, 271 Rosekopf, David 25: Rosema, Shirley Rosen, Stephen 25% Roskamp, Sharol £ Roslanic, Carol | Ross, Frank 112 Ross, James 190 Rossi, Ronald 206 Rossi, Thomas 118 Roth, Ellen 255 Rousakis, Ruth 255 Rowe, Diane 25: Rowe, Gerald 255 Rowinski, Barbara 255 Rowlinson, James 195 Rozen, Teresa 255 Rozycki, Linda 255 Rozycki, Suzanne 62, 145 Rozyla, Eugene 255 Rudnick, James | 17 Ruff, Sharon 255 Ruhl, Mary-Ann Rulison, Barbara Rumble, Nancy | Rumsey, James 2: Rundio, Clayton Runyon, Timothy 199 Ruple, Daniel 256 Ruple, Diana 67 Rupp, Susan 134 Ruprecht, Lee 256 Rush, Elyce 183 Russman, Amey 57 Rust, Darlene 176 Rutledge, William 113, 114 Ryan, Edward 208 Ryan, William 16] Sabo, Frank 212 Sabyan, Stephen 99 Sadler, Cheryl 142 Sadovsky, William 86 Sager, Stephen 256 Sahr, Gene 256 St. John, Martin 117 St. Peter, Dale 256 St. Thomas More 135 Salchow, Wendy 256 Salesky, Thomas 256 Sallina, Frank 101 Salna, Ted 193 Salomon, Carlos 256 Samson, Juliana 256 Samson, Phillip 66 Sanas, Thomas 256 Sandera, Mary 256 Sanders, Geraine 256 Sanders, Larry 164 Sandula, Richard 256 Sanford, James 151] Santo, Dennis 155 Sarenius, Stefan 256 Sargent, Kathleen 183, 256 Sater, Diana 256 Satkowiak, Thomas 256 Saunders, Richard 204 Sawhney, Gajinder 52 Sawdy, Linda 256 Scabbard and Blade !| 15 Scalabrino, Frank 256 Scallen, Mark 206 Schaefer, Gloria 44, 85, 256 Schafer, Diane 256 Schaffer, Craig 55 Schaffer, Pamela 103, 173, 256, 268 Schalge, Eric 116 Schardt, Gerald 208 Scharfenkamp, James 256 Schau, Robert 163 Schecter, Roger 122 Scheer, Marty 151] Scheidl, David 99 Scherdt, Donald 208 Schermerhorn, Randi 173, 256 Schieman, James 160 Schilke, Joan 102, 171, 256 Schmedlen, George 256 Schmelter, Catherine 256 Schmidt, John 256 Schmitt, Linda 178 Schmitz, David 71 Schmitz, Polly 142 Schnackenberg, James 195 Schneider, Chris 256 Schneider, Elaine 130 Schneider, Jonnie 60 Schneider, Linda 173 Schneider, Sandra 62 Schnell, Rosemary 256 Schnepp, Timothy | 12 Schnettler, James 211 Schoenborn, Barbara 256 Schoenhals, Lynn 175 Schoeppach, Wayne 256 Schaeder, Mary 173 Schreiber, Gordon 98 Schreiber, James 121 Schrettner, Linda 124, 142 Schriber, Dee 256 Schroeder, Edward 155 Schroeder, Patrick 256 Schueler, John 195, 256 Schueler, Robert 195 Schugart, Greg 203 Schuler, Rosemarie 257 Schultz. Kathy 257 Schultz, Margaret 123 Schultz, Ruth 72, 109, 109, Schultz, Terry 257 Schulz, James 151, 25 Schutt, James 257 Schuur, Paul 117 Schwallier, Patricia 142, 178 Schwartz, Karen 206 Schwede, Toby 206 Scofield, Leslie 113, 257 Scott, Ernestine 59 Scott, James 152 Seaton, Lawrence 116 seay, Ewing 155 Sechowski, Michael 257 Sedrowski, Robert 257 See, Robert 160, 208 Seeburger, Fredrick 203 Seeburger, Stephen 164 Segall, Carl 101 Seghatoleslamie, Guity 257 Segil, Ellen 116 Seilheimer, Ann 62 Seitz, Laura 57 Sekulidis, George 155 Selbach, Gail 257 Sell, Kathryn 2: Sells, Catherine 257 Semran, Ronald 257 Seppamaki, Jane 178 Seppamaki, Sandra 81, 186 Sepura, John 257 Serafin, Thomas 206 Sewick, Robert 257 Seybert, Shirley 257 81 Shabluk, Thomas 257 Shack, Joan 257 Shafe, Sue 61 Shafer, Betsy 257 Shafer, Kay 257 Shaffer, Judy 257 Shamblin, Ronald 99, 257 Shaner, Leslie 205 Shannon, Eugene 160, 270 Sharpsteen, Gary 257 Shaughnessy, Harry 151 Shaver, Richard 106, 201, 257 Shaw, David 257 Shaw, Richard 195 Sheathelm, Cheryl 257 Sheathelm, Glenn 114 Sheets, Connie 257 Sheibels, James 257 Shen Ging Sun, Esther 127, 257 Shepherd, Barbara 257 Sheppard, Cindy 257 Sherb, William 118, 203, 257 Sheridan, Cynthia 173 Sherman, Johanna 59 Sherry, Charles 162 Shinaver, Deborah 49, 195 Shing, Anna 257 Shohara, Helen 257 Shores, Thomas 116 Short, Susan 257 Showers, Nancy 183 Shreve, Charles 258 Shrider, Sandra 258 Shroyer, Keith 160 Shuberg, Patricia 258 Shugars, Daniel 208 Shuster, David 99 Sidlow, Christine 258 Sidnam, Marcia 130 Sieben, George 258 Siedschlag Hall 68 Sieger, Diana 48 Siegmund, Paul 98 Sieradzki, Daniel 258 Sierant, Chris 208 Siewruk, Cheryl 258 Siggins, Judy 48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 206 | ase Sigma Chi 208 Sigma Kappa 186 Sigma Phi Omega 119, 120 Sigma Pi 210 Sigma Sigma Sigma 184 Sigma Theta Epsilon 129 Sikkema, Armand 258 Sikkenga, Ann 258 Silkowski, Susan 173 Sills, Ronald 212 Silverthorn, Susan 185, 258 Simcik, Judith 175 Simms, Reba 176 Simoneau, Ruth 258 Simons, Kent 129 Simpkins, Brenda 130, 258 Simpson, John 52 Sims, Joanne 258 Siterlet, Gwendolyn 67 Siwek, Brenda 61, 142 Skaistis, Lynn 258 Skawski, Philip 258 Skeba, Jo 258 Ski Club 147 Skodack, Robert 155 Skok, Paul 258 Skolnick, Robert 98 Sky Broncos 98 Slade, Jeanette 206 Slager, Karen 130 Slater, Jack 122, 258 Slater, Lorraine 258 Slater, William 155 Slavin, Pamela 258 Slingerland, Robert 258 Sloan, John 150 Slocum, Christopher 211 Smark, Michael 160 Smawley, Marcia 258 Smith, Alistair 124 Smith, Barbara 72 Smith, Brad 65 Smith- Burnham Hall 54 Smith, David 258 Smith, Deanna 258 Smith, Diana 258 Smith, Doug 199 Smith, Douglas 258 Smith, Dwight 258 Smith, Gregory 129 Smith, James 161, 204 Smith, Jerry 153, 258 Smith, Lesly 57, 109 Smith, Linda 258 Smith, Marilyn 175 Smith, Marsha 258 Smith, Marsha Jo 183 Smith, Mary 173, 258 Smith, Michael 195 Smith, Nancy 72 Smith, Patricia 203 Smith, Patrick 258 Smith, Peter 258 Smith, Richard 124 Smith, Sandra 67 Smith, Steven 150, 155, 258 Smith, Sylvester 55 Smith, Theodoris 258 Smith, Terrence 258 Smutek, Pamela 183 Sneed, Stephen 259 Snyder, Bruce 110 Snyder, Gerald 121 Snyder, Judy 145 Snyder, William 259 Sobezak, Mary 259 Sobczak, Sara 173 Sobel, Susan 259 Sobotka, Sharon 183, 259 Society of Auto. Engineers 123 Solack, Joseph 259 Sonefeld, Suzanne 175, 239 Sopolinski, Linda 259 Sorensen, Kai 136, 259 Soultanian, Nellie 49 Southworth, Cheryl 259 Speed, Dianna 259 Spees, Ann 178 Spencer, John 259 Sperla, John 164 Speyer, Robert 195 Spindler Hall 67 Spitzley, Elizabeth 259 Spruiel, Linda 48 Squires, Brenda 159 Stacy, Marie 61 Stafford, Helen 259 Staley, Peggy 259 Stamps, Janis 57 Standley, Pamela 259 Stanley, Alice 176 Stanley, Karen 123 Stannis, Kathleen 178 Stanosz, Catherine 134, 135, 259 Stanus, Sharon 49 Stark, Darrel 115 Stark, Dennis 259 Starkovich, Lester 121 Starring, Margaret 259 Statzer, Darrell 47 Staudacher, Mark 99 Stedman, Michele 130, 259 Steele, Debra 175 Steffens, Janis 134, 135, 259 Steffens, Jodi 259 Stein, Julie 50, 142 Steinberg, Dianne 187 Steinke, Jerry 155 Stengel, Rita 259 Stephens, James 110 Stevens, Ethel 259 Stevens, Gary 197 Stevenson, Sally 259 Steward, James 211 Stewart, Floyd 55 Stewart, Ilene 170 Stewart, Joan 195 Stewart, Mary 259 Stewart, Phyllis 119 Stickney, Janet 147 Stickney, William 203, 259 Still, Sharon 259 Stilwell, Sharon 173 Stilwill, Mary 142, 143 Stimpson, David 259 Stimson, Denise 69 Stintzi, Stephen 158 Stirling, Mary 130 Stock, Terry 203 Stollsteimer, Janis 259 Stoner, Donna 173 Stoner, Glenn 47 Stout, Glenn 259 Stout, Sara 259 Stout, Sheryl 259 Strauss, Lawrence 259 Strauss, Stewart 52 Straw, Edward 259 Strong, Donna 259 Stross, Carmen 51 Stroup, Michael 208 Strouss, Diana 260 Struble, Diane 260 Strzyzewski, Patricia 183, 260 Stubbs, Allan 117 Student Alumni Service Board 104 Stude, Cynthia 101, 175 Student Odcupational Therapy Assoc. 134 Stumpfig, Kay 203 Stutzmann, Mark 160, 211 Sullivan, Brian 151, 260 Sullivan, James 206 Sullivan, Kimberly 260 Summerfelt, Fred 98 Summerfelt, Ted 98 Summerville, Bill 123 Sun, Barbara 206 Surette, Karen 260 Sutika, Francis 118, 260 Sutter, John 52 Sutton, George 260 Swanson, Barbara 170 Swanson, James 129 Swanson, Martha 260 Sweeney, Dennis 155 Sweet, Nancy 260 Sweitzer, John 260 Swett, Jerry 122 Swierbut, Geraldine 260 Swimm, Joel 260 Swinehart, David 260 Swinehart, Steven 155 Switalski, Ann 171 Symphonic Band 101 Symphony Orchestra 108 Sypnieski, Janet 260 Syrie, Paul 260 Syversen, Kristine 183 Szymkiewicz, Henry 260 Taber, James 99 Taber, Larry 260 Taber, Sharon 260 Tack, Diane 260 Takeya, Edmund 260 Talford, Alice 126, 171, 260 Talty, Thomas 260 Tambke, Claudia 260 Tamminga, Raymond 195 Tanton, Patricia 49 Tarasiewicz, James 116, 260 Tarry, Audrey 260 Tashjian, Timothy 260 Taszreak, Richard 206 Tau Kappa Epsilon 212 Taylor, Beverly 260 Taylor, Carol 48 Taylor, Delores 48 Taylor, Dennis 260 Taylor, Doris 260 Taylor, Richard 71, 109, 260 Teachout, Charles 208 Teeters, Diana 138, 260 Tefft, Julie 171, 260 Tenraa, Linda 260 Terry, David 260 Terwilliger, Wayne 201 Tesanovich, Milan 113, 260, 268 Tewes, Linda 102, 173 Theile, Michael 261 Therkildsen, Terrill 199, 261 Theuerkorn, Karen 61 Thibodeau, Roy 208 Thill, Timothy 261 Thom, William 55 Thomas, Deborah 50 Thomas, Janet 130 Thomas, Jeffrey 212 Thomas. Robert 150, 155 Thomas, Sheryl 187 Thomas, Webster 155 Thompson, Betsy 130 Thompson, Frederick 21 | Thompson, Ivan 115 Thompson, Janet 118 Thompson, John 261 Thompson, Kara 261] Thompson, Mary 261 Thompson, Michael 261 Thompson, Nancy 183 Thul, Leslie 176 Thurman, Roger 153 Thurston, Charles 128 Tibbitts, Julie 261 Tiburzi, Harold 117, 261 Tillman, Stephanie 187 Timpe, Michael 205 Tishhouse, Cathy 93 Tobey, Charles 261 Todd, Barbara 261 Todd, Harry 261 Tokarski, Gail 51 Tokash, Judith 261 Tolf, Patricia 123 Tolliver, David 155 Tomasovich, Kathleen 51 Tompkins, John 204 Toohey, Paul 193 Toohey, Richard 163 ‘ Toorenaar, David 55, 128 Topash, Thomas 261 Topping, Nan 183 Torony, Thomas 116 Torrence, Sandra 261 Torres, Cristina 50 Torstenson, Craig 261 Toth, Elizabeth 116 Toth, James 261 Toth, Janet 183, 261 Toth, Lawrence 161 Towell, Susan 261 Tovey, Mary 261 Towers, Nancy 261 Tower, Gary 261 Towery, Linda 261 Towne, David 261 Towne, Richard 261 Towne, Trish 130, 261 Townsend, Jill 184 Towsley, John 155 Trebilcock, Helen 261 Treiber, Thomas 71 Trembath, Dane 212 Tribbett, Star 261 Trimpe, Adrian 116 Tritten, William 261 Troll, Carlee 261 Trowbridge, Terrance 98 Troyanek, Marialice 50 Troyer, Barbara 130 Truckenmiller, James 261 Tubbs, Brenda 59 Tubbs, Rex 129 Tuberville, Victor 212 Tucker, Leroy 155 Tucker, Patricia 261 Tuinstra, John 117 Tull, Steven 161, 212 Turek, Glenn 136 Turley, Gregg 204 Turowski, William 261 Turpin, Linda 49, 145 Turunen, Marjatta 247 Tuttle, Barbara 173 Tyiska, Rodney 55 Tyner, Catherine 261 Tyza, Walter 261 Udoh, Christopher 160, 261 Ullrey, Martha 130 Ulmer, Lawrence 155 Umerez, Alejandro 262 Underwood, Sandra 62 University Auditorium Usher Corps 100 USCB 139 Uphaus, Bruce 262 Urich, Roger 112 Urso, Patricia 102, 170 Usndek, Susan 183, 262 Utrup, Darlene 262 Valentine, John 262 Valentine, Linda 262 Vanbergen, David 116 Vancamp, David 195 Vandam, Nancy 262 Vandenberg, Barbara 262 Vandenberg, Thomas 262 Vandepolder, Brian 262 Vanderberg, James 155 Vanderberg, Jack 262 Vanderberg, Thomas 151 Vandercook Hall 66 Vandercook, Jill 145 Vanderpoel, Thomas 262 Vanderveen, Joanne 262 Vanderveen, Michelle 72 Vanderveen, Sueanne 262 Vandervest, James 262 Vanderweele, Sandra 262 Vanderwoude, William 164, 262 Vandis, Marianne 184 Vandyke, John 262 Vaneuwen, Peter 122 VanHammond, Dan 211 VanHarn, Barry 203 Vanlerberghe, Paulette 262 Vanlonkhuyzen, Adrian 262 Vannetten, Randall 262 Vansickle, William 203 Vansluyters, Thomas 116, 262 Van Stee, Linda 262 Varga, Sue 49 Vargo, Ronald 203 Vaughan, Gregory 54 Vavra, Daniel 262 Vavra, Donna 262 Veenendall, Mary 262 Venturi, Wayne 262 Ventzke, Jean 262 Verkade, Fredrik 153 Vernasco, Mary 127, 142, 262, 273 Veterans Assoc. 148 Vicent, Gwendolyn 262 Vickerman, Gary 262 Villermain, Wendy 178 Vincent, Dimitrie 71 Vinckevleugel, Judy 119 Virgo, William 262 Vitantonio, Sandra 176 Voelkert, Beverly 262 Voelkert, Joel 153 Voght, Margaret 102 Vogt, Robert 262 Vokelich, James 262 Volkema, Roger 263 Voynovich, Michael 155 Vroman, Christine 49 Waack, Cynthia 186, 263 Waalkes, Brian 263 Wade, Kenneth 263 Wade, Sherall 263 Wade, Timothy 205 Wagaman, Thomas 263 Wagemaker, David 208, 269 Wagner, Agnes 263 Wagner, Dianne 183, 263 Wagner, Jean 263 Wagner, John 160 Wagner, Steve 163 Wahl, Sharon 263 Waite, Jim 123 Walberer, Daniel 212 Walker, Francienne 59 Walker, Geraldine 263 Walker, James 194 Walker, Leon 263 Walker, Nancy 263 Walker, Nancy 170 Walker, Richard 206 Walker, Susan 263 Wallace, David 263 Wallace, Judith 102 Wallace Olden 155 Wallach, Maryann 60 Wallis, Peggy 185, 263 Walsh, James 203 Walsworth, Brian 263 Walter, Judith 69, 159 Walters, Beth 127, 263 Walters, Cheryl 130, 263 Walters, Daniel 44, 263 Walters, Patricia 194 Walters, Terrence 150 Walters, William 162 Walton, Bradley 208 Walton, Christina 263 Walton, Shirley 263 Wansa, Emil 204 Ward, Katrina 263 Ward, Patricia 51 Warden, John 121 Ware, David 263 Warfle, Dennis 208, 263 Wargo, Gordon 199 Warn, Cuyler 186 Warn, Wendy 181, 263 Warner, Mary 138, 263 Warren, James 99, 263 Wartchow, James 206 Washington, Charles 164 Washington, Lynn 263 Waters, Nancy 183 Waters, Susan 263 Watkins, Rick 116 Watson, Kenneth 155 Watt, Ann 107, 175 Waun, Douglas 263 Waun, Pamela 263 Way, Patricia 103, 175 Wayne, Sharon 49 Weaver, Roger 160 Weber, James 155 Webster, Thomas 151 Weed, Berniece 263 Weibel, Thomas 208 Weigelt, Karo) 183 Weimer, Van 47, 109 Weinberg, Raymond 112 Weingartz, Robert 263 index 285 286 index Weinheimer, Pamela 173 Weir, Sandra 263 Weiss, Linda 263 Weiss, Lynn 264 Weitz, Mathias 264 Welch, Janice 187, 264 Welch, Michael | 14 Welch, Patrick 264 Wellman, Constance 59 Wellman, Rodney 128, 264 Wells, Diane 264 Wells, Ellen 264 Welsh, Thomas 163 Welton, James 264 Welzel, George 98 Wendell, Dale 155 Wendt, Candace 69 Wentzell, Richard 122 Wenzlaff, Karen 183, 264 Werdene, Susan 50 Were, Sandy 92 Werner, Jeffrey 2 Wescott, Jack 15 Weslock, Carol | West, John 120 West, Nancy 183 Westendorf, John 197 Western Herald 9] Western’s Rangers 114 1 1 23 Western’s Honorary Accounting Society 122 Western's Wives 126 Westfall, Joseph 205 Westgate, Helen 264 Westhoff, Rick 153, 264 Weston, William 264 Westrick, Marie 264 Wetzler, Mitchell 52 Wheeler, John 264 Wheeler, Suzanne 176 Whisler, Sandra 264 White, Cheryl 176 White, Cynthia 264 White, Daniel 264 White, Sandra 264 White, Thomas 115 White, Wesley 114 White, Westi 147 Whitehead, Harry 98 Whiteman, Lowell 264 Whiteman, Toad 128 Whitlock, Judith 264 Whitman, Elizabeth 130 Wice, Priscilla 264 Wickline, James 129 Wicks, Barry 47 Widr 96 Wiedman, Catherine 173 Wieland, Mary 264 Wielhouwer, John 211 Wietchy, Collette 48 Wietsma, Hudson 264 Wilcox, Jean 264 Wilcoxson, Ronald 107, 122, 267 2 ae tt EN Wilczynski, Gregory 264 Wildner, Kay 119 Wiley, Nancy 264 Wilkins, Sue 264 Wilkins, Thomas 264 Wilkinson, Mary 264 Williams, James 264 Williams, Janet 264 Williams, Jerry 192 Williams, Joyce 187 Williams, Judith 57 Williams, Rona ld 264 Williams, Sandra 184 Williams, Stephen 264, 276 Williams, Tamzella 67 Willis, Joyce 264 Willis, Lucinda 142, 143, 264, 276 Willmore, Carol 60 Willoughby, Nancy | Willuweit, Carolyn 26: Wilson, Diane 142, 1 268 Wilson, Janet 265 Wilson, Janette 173 Wilson, Linda 265 Wilson, Mary 142, 1 Wilson, Patricia 173 Wilson, Vicki 50 Winiecki, Paul 121 Winship, James 122 Winter, Susan 176, 263 Winterhalter, Carol 173 84 Wirth, Catherine 49 Wirth, David 112, 265 Wisber, Janet 265 Wise, Robert 195 Wise, Vicki 265 Wismer, Susan 127 Wismer, Susan S, 127 Wisswell, Donald 98, 265 Witte, Gerald 193 Wittkoski, Adele 265 Wolanzyk, Thomas 265 Wold, Wendy 127, 134, 135, 186, 265 Wolf, Kathleen 115 Wolfe, Betsy 176 Wolflin, John 197, 265 Wood, Carole 265 Wood, James 212 Wood, Rebecca 173 Wood, Stafford 113 Woodbridge, Thomas 265 Woodhead, Deborah 178 Woodring, John 98 Woodrow, Jon 155 Woodworth, Jeralyn 265 Wooldridge, Charlene 116 Worden, Linda 181, 265 Workman, Shari 145 Worman, Barry 155 Wra 144 Wrable, Patti 176 Wright, Lawrence 91 Wronski, Raymond 265 Wurn, Cheryl 265 Wustman, Mary 265 Wyatt, Wendy 61, 145 Wykes, Arden 203 Wyman, Corrine 265 Wyman, Cynthia 265 Wyn, Douglas 162 Wysocki, Mary 265 Yager, Feriel 265 Yager, Karen 265 Yaich, Rodney 208 Yakley, Bruce 204 Yankow, Patricia 265 Yankoviak, Alice 265 Yarrington, Patricia 5] Yates, Bruce 195 Yates, James 265 Yates, William 87, 265 Yesalis, Patricia 170 Yesh, Michael 151 Yoder, Randi 48, 109 Yonker, Ron 265 Yore, Thomas 265 Yoshida, Paul 265 Yoshikawa, David 203 Young, David 265 Young, Mark 265 Young, Mary 265 Young, Steven 197, 265 Yount, Dan 98 Zack, John 208, 266 cern attic ete ae are ahn, Thomas 15] alai, Marylouise 266 ane, Thomas 160, 211 atarga, Betty 266 atarga, Marlene 266 avela, Kathleen 72, 181 Zawacki, Raymond 266 Zeidman, Francine 9 | Zell, Donald 203 Zender, George 155 Zender, Lois 266 Zerbi, James 194 Zerhan, Gary 197 Zevchak, Louise 171 Zick, Randall 61 Zielinski, Joseph 266 Zielinski, Stephen 160 Ziesemer, Susan 175 Zimmerman Hall 72 Zinchook, Dennis 212 Ziomer, Marie 266 Zirpoli, Christine 171 Zomer, Duane 129 Zrebski, Cynthia 266 Zuchowski, Gregory 5 Zuercher, Dennis Zuidema, Nancy 266 Zukowski, Janice 266 Zull, Judy 266 NNNNNN 16, 193 index 287 Finally! The end has come. The deadlines have been met, and we feel we've put together a book Western can be proud of. Many people have added bits and pieces to our book, but a huge thank-you goes to Delma Studios, from New York, who was responsible for our senior pictures, and to Paragon Press, our publishers. A special thank-you to Bob Talsma, from Paragon—a fantastic person to work with. Of course no publication can get along without a well-organized and practical “money man’, and that was Bob. Thanks. No one person could be responsible for organizing the details of the entire book, and in this case—two books, so we have our section editors. They were a great group to work with, and a special thank-you just has to be said to Marte, for doing such a great job on Volume I. Photographers? Well, I think the photography speaks for them. They all came through in some pretty tight sched- ules. Mr. Freeman, our advisor, deserves more than a thank-you for giving my staff and me the freedom to put our book together as we wished. We greatly appreciate the faith you put in us, now I hope we came through for you. And what would I have done without “roomies” who put up with my frustration and my mess while the book was being put together. Last, but far from least, a hug and a kiss to Dave who gave me the support to keep plugging along, Dee 288 ” me Best Nie: i , ee oa a Deas ft) wt é vs i } i h I r ‘ ny ; ’ 4 j hi ‘| t 1 Wd ' ne i Tien Me ye iT ol ; J ' J Mt Mints Ny j i Rn j if A | { t 1 Pr oo i oh : ’ j i Vy I Oi bit t nh ot VoL) a Doren iy Mi y neil a ; a a: yh nici mn ‘ i iu i art £ seer f h vee A Ryans iT ALAN iat tee i} We aut my fae nA Neat peehit Sighs Feelings of Western by 1971 Brown Gold staff Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Volume LXV TE i | Loa) rh archedartod | i ibd Ud i pete 5 ARSE SESE O TAI TR Re ite tay ania APA ay PRE TES .. . drawing together many faces. . . 10 aha sd Pepe? % oD 2 oa and feeli 12 wb z S mt 8 14 i tt faa e ‘ety SOC1lE “ .. .toforma Pam 16 17 18 i t ? t g 19 Yet each person Remains an individual, And each is reaching For his own fulfillment In his own way. pl e orn + . a’ Vos CAPE SSA Fae ae é be Eat Tugh yen Pee Wesley Foundation 23 25 27 Gotha ay a NT «PE SE 0 RT a nas tthe wae Sebel Soe : 3 ; fa nab cr ea A ONS ‘i ‘ “Aim at the sun and you may not reach itt; but your arrow will fly far higher than if aimed at an object on a level with yourself.” Joel Hawes nt a Up Ree ai te a ¢ A AHL hs As winter changes into spring, we question ourselves... hoto for The lication edited yn - a i) n n =} fad rd = ace a =| I io) Z Q [o} S co) aS a cover ph e, an Orientation pu by John J. Hohmann. Middle appeare Bridg 34 fs A} asa lies feed 35 36 through interaction and conflict. 37 Everyone questions differently. 38 aera Ad - c See 4 41 But in the end people move back within themselves, and apathy prevails. 42 s 8) 43 The accumulation of one set of goals only to begin again. 44 Apollo’s XIII Astronauts Swigert, Lovell, and Haise with President Miller at sum- mer graduation. 46 The shortest days of our lives... 47 48 lead into the most hectic. ‘i de oe « j (es ee : aa te ee tere. oe ee Fs wr é hae | bai Se f. Ja 3 ore faa ay a 1 OP ee. Beat MP a ae — mt MOCULAS stems ee a ee a a 49 Panhellenic street dance reaches for campus unity. 50 Other people, other ways. TPP MRS eset sean 51 52 “Con-for-mi-ty vv 1: adapt oneself to; be regular; follow, go by or observe the rules.” Yj nine wile Wi | | wn. | wll CS ‘ a | a ‘ i Wh a RN SE SSS €AWW =z, ERS Every fall the cycle begins anew. 53 54 At least talk to each other. To communicate is the beginning of understanding. (Greek Rush) rE age Pomel 55 Alpha Kappa Psi Career Day 56 ton Reaching toward the object of educat b b—today, any jo —«al jo NATIONAL BANK OF Drea ® NS Parents Day brings together a diversity of ages. 58 60 University Dancers The Temptations 61 ng Ab alia Bys25%1 aid e’ AN yf Homecom ton O th a re-evaluat ” begins wi mes if the Ti ign O 62 “Ss ee eeBRAIVe yRRRWTID wey RVI ‘y wrest ba ae aes and Esther Shen. Sharon Leavens; 1970 Homecoming Court: Dareather Greer; Cherie Jacobs; Barb Kurth, Queen; 63 And the realization by many that moments of enjoyment and relaxation are too few. 66 DA Pe Pee IG ye SO FR | Mitch Rider and the “Promise” at the second annual rock festival. 68 70 Comedian David Frye Pop singer Richie Havens , ts Beauty is more than a pretty face iful is beaut the person behind it that 1969 Homecoming Queen Mrs. Sharon Duffy Scherr 72 73 1970 Homecoming Queen Barb Kurth 74 Below: the Grand Marshall Miss Diane DelPizzo presents the outstanding float award. Siblings arrive for Halloween; Little Bro and Sis Weekend. 76 Halloween Carnival sponsored by AWS. 77 And the traditions are maintained. Kids and Us 78 79 Students reach out beyond the campus to become involved. Ballot counting at the Kalamazoo County Clerk's Office. 80 pide oe oe 81 Registration 82 is 83 The football season ends. . . 84 85 With a dedication to Dads. 86 87 y Vagabonds arsitt The V. Se ae a 6 Oem — re ae _— TT ck rein t ; 88 And a performance by The Lettermen. 89 There is no better service to humanity than to promote understanding among different peoples of the world. International Week 91 The basis for understanding begins with reaching out toward those around us through socialization .. . Dialogue Room 92 Focus 93 Through communication of ideas. . . sila siniaiheadhe AREA ie ABE Rie SN ates nt eR i amen = nite te Faculty Senate 94 Associated Student Government 95 And through opposition and SwEEPSTAKE! C ATE ene liga Lan Wi ae (Dee te discriminatory prectices of the US. Srerimeat, only male citizens are deemed eligi awareness—verbal and non-verbal. EVEN FEOERAL. EMPLOYEES AR ELiciBe tf! 5 YEAR . Pwws A PossiB.e $ 10,000° CHECK YOUR SELECTWE SERVICE CARO” IMMEDIATELY YOU MAY NOW HAVE IN YOUR Possession THE [LUCKY ALL YOU NEED Topa S SLIP YouR caRO | INF BER, INTO AN ENVELOPE AND SENO IT N TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. WE CAN ALMOST GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL WIN COMPLETE PAYMENT OF BOARD AND FROOM AT ONE OF ANY NUMBER OP FINE REST SPOTS LOCATED ACROSS THE NATION FOR 2,3,0R EVEN % YEARS,AND THE TRULY AMAZING AATURE OF « OFFBA IS THAT EVERY NUMBER |S THE Lucky NUMBER | | WE CAN CONTINUE TOMAKE Tai FANTASIIC OFFER ONLY AS LONG AS IT IS FINANCIALLY FEASIBLE (i.e. = UNTIL Too MANY PEOPLE TAKE USUP ON IT). SO DON'T WAIT, GET YOUR LUCKY NUMBER INTO 77 SORE TRAY Ae WIN I (ZonTesy ENDS MAY 157, AND ON THE SuMB DAY BEAWS Aw P There 16 some corfcion among tha jody whether this swm shall be paid fr.or by. the contestant, tee thee AP yee vibe a8 yet hare ret received « draft card, we have a specie! offer. Riblily refse ts accopt ona and wecan offer the sore pessibhities. Y we HEALTH DEPT. 96 ays ve 2 po) 97 98 Satta tid hl testa bn ss ps “OURE THE Soir “OWATER POLES ai Nt EA I OTC TNE ii Sala PERI aN Ei t ra fi fie t i fie | d| 100 ° - ° . . . - e . e e e se 101 The New Zealand Band and the Maori Dancers. 102 Al Hirt ene: ON a H 103 ““Man of La Mancha— probably one of the best things which ever happen- ed to Shaw.” 104 The distinguishing factor separating the Troupe from other vocal radicals was their humorous presentation.” : eee ae et fas NO cata RAE 105 +h if K« 106 A i) @ = © = Q. = AW SN) i= 107 “Behavior which appears superficially correct but is intrinsically corrupt always irritates those who see below the surface.” (James Bryant Conant) Jane Fonda 108 NS ME ‘ Sv Y y Y Ny Wy 109 “I am the enemy you killed, my friend” Benjamin Britten's War Requiem 110 17299) PERRRE BEERS) 3373 YIV999 1 112 The environment of the media demands participation and involvement. Departure 113 Intramural sports bring together a diversity of people. LUN fy RA oe ay, A ASN eS 114 15 116 117 118 4 i igs se Dealing with brute nature. 119 “What we know here is very little, but what we are ignorant of is immense.” (Marquis Pierre Simon de Laplace) 120 121 122 ba) Women. . . reaching ou .. . for recognition. . relaxation ton. t icipa part ism e idual .. . indiv itude. .. sol “I mean to make myself a man, and if I succeed in that, I shall succeed in everything else. (James Abraham Garfield) 125 126 Many free moments are spent competing against nature. 127 Greeks unite for enjoyment. . . Hi i a iat ini, ii iit ili 4 i i Ail i. Hit Se Hage anja: “be ay AY i taptaccsana cae 128 Sigma Chi Derby Day 129 Campus Blood Drive 130 131 132 Nothing can be so great as a group of people ingle goal. influencing each other towards a s 133 rock festival 134 _ New forms of an old “institution.” 135 136 as te] 138 139 The Venus “Hair” Company communicates to other human beings. some ae ; eS - im nay “ “A hincine ee ee em so cellhibeadiveds Pe cx 7a,.geaimeemesncicont! ‘ep. pees. . - a ft re par TS x6: devi nenpchpeigl 142 143 TS RS ‘ 1 eee E et Another year has passed at Western... . . . while we have been trying to reach our personal goals. gh +568 2 I” ine wae et, i eee ree 147 148 The “outside” world has been pursuing its own ends. To which “world” should we, as students, devote ourselves? 149 AG Sere 2 = 150 Sai des ae 151 . . . but have we merely exceeded our needs? 152 ae nn me SP sberggeetipsnchemchesnentits ne ae ene ae ike Rina: or $TT ranma 153 154 Hore inate ei ae AN LEWIS PRESCRIPTIONS) } Golden Locks | anf i | PRESCRIP Tions (Ml Fe J 155 Nature, itself, is reaching for survival. . . 156 157 158 EER FOUNDRY C a © TRAL @ 159 4.3 and strangle nature. ha et ERNE, 9 5 est + oie x, ee Oe abs ARN aS al eae |, ae - “It is within each of us that the Peace of the 99 world is cast. . . Suenens ve cere A) I eet A Py pisses ; [Finis aa A ser : 5 Ca oc CS aman aaae ees . coe oma am Poaim 3418 TD one Mee rigdgy, Naptings } ; fcle . 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