1967 Arbutus Yearbook

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1967 ARBUTUS

CONTENTS CAMPUS LIFE

VOLUME 74 INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA /

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ORGANIZATIONS

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ACADEMICS

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ADMINISTRATION

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SPORTS

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RESIDENCE HALLS

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GREEKS

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SENIORS

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INDEX

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It's a spring day in Dunn Meadow, and a traditional springtime ritual is about to take place. Suddenly hundreds of green-podded I.U. freshmen find themselves being chased into the Jordan River by hordes of revengeful upperclassmen. The soaked freshmen emerge from their baptism and build a huge bonfire. Into the fire go all the green pods, and the freshmen become full-fledged I.U. students at last. Many old I.U. traditions like this one of the 20's and 30's have lost favor with the students over the years, but many of them still exist in one form or another. The pod-burning ceremony— minus the Jordan swim—is still a popular spring tradition with freshmen fraternity pledges. Traditions connected with the Jordan River have been numerous down through the years since 1883, when the University moved to its present location. Romances have a way of budding on its grassy banks and wooden bridges, and once in a while you can even see an abandoned goldfish or two in its shallow waters. There will always be those, however, who don't appreciate the Jordan and will argue that pollution demands that it be filled in. Maybe Jordan River reform is in order, but it's doubtful that anyone who's been around I.U. for any length of time would have the heart to eradicate it. Besides, if there were no Jordan River, where would you throw newly 21, pinned, or engaged buddies and newly elected Student Body presidents? In the shower? Maybe that's more convenient, but the Jordan is more fun . . . Showalter Fountain runs a close second.

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Since its dedication in 1961, the Fountain has been something of a tradition itself. Thousands of dollars have been spent undoing the damage of pranksters, many of them summer conference high schoolers or freshmen who have not yet been warned about how Dean Shaffer and the campus police feel about sacrilege to Venus and her fish. The coins that are tossed into her gurgling depths don't quite pay for the cleanup job that follows the deposit of just one bottle of Joy into the works.

But without a doubt, I.U.'s most enduring and loved tradition is the beauty of its wooded campus. Thanks to Mother Nature, this beauty is here now, and, thanks to Chancellor Wells, large portions of it will always be safe from chain saws and bulldozers. A bust of Chancellor Wells now stands in front of Kirkwood Hall, and a new but unlikely tradition— started by the Chancellor himself—says that tears will fall from its eyes if any tree on campus is needlessly cut down.


One I.U. tradition that seems to hang on year after year, in spite of Purdue University's attempts to laugh it into oblivion, is the so-called I.U.Purdue rivalry. A rivalry of some kind between 1.U. and Purdue was, in its initial stages at least, kind of inevitable. After all, the two schools have always had a lot in common. Both are situated in and supported by the state of Indiana, both are in the Big Ten, and both share the Monon. But there the comparison ends. In the two things that really count on any college campus—curriculum and football—I.U. and Purdue stand worlds apart. It is in the latter category that Moo U. has been trying for so long (and doing it so well) to squash any notions of a real "rivalry" with I.U. Last Nov. 19 there were probably more I.U. students watching the Michigan State-Notre Dame game than those listening to Ernie Nims' account of the ill-fated battle in Ross-Aide Stadium. And who could blame them?

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But in spite of 51-6 scores, the I.U.-Purdue tradition seems to be ingrained in campus life. Purdue students still paint POTFH (it has various interpretations) on I.U. trees and sidewalks. And every November since 1925, there have been rumors of "a bucket or something" going to the winner of the I.U.-Purdue football game. Actually the Old Oaken Bucket is a tradition; it traditionally stays in West Lafayette. A symbol of the I.U.-Purdue squabble that I.U. students do get to see is the body of Jawn Purdue lying in state in the Commons lobby every November. Jawn met his death in the usual fiery fashion last fall, but one traditional aspect of this annual observance took on a new face for the first time in 36 years. Instead of the usual ROTC honor guard, a group known as the Red Barons maintained a stalwart vigil over Jawn's body and escorted it to the pep rally for his annual cremation. The bloody Red Baron himself lighted the fire— then was chauffered away in his TR-3 sports car.

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The Red Baron, however, didn't confine his activities to the guarding and cremating of Jawn Purdue. He put in a good word for the Fightin' Hoosiers in the Homecoming parade and pep rally. His name also appeared on several campus trees, as his Pershing Rifles followers promoted the Red BaronSnoopy feud (even if they did misspell Snoppy).

The rise and fall of mock heroes on campus, like Charlie Brown's "funny-lookin' dog" and his "1020-30-40-50-or-more" adversary, was not something new this year. Traditionally, someone or some group is always in the fad spotlight on campus. Last year it was Batman. Three years ago it was the Beatles.

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Romance has been a big part of I.U. tradition over the years. In the 1930's couples often strolled along an old boardwalk that led from near the Student Building ( now the UGL) to old "sorority row," where Ballantine now stands. A boy and girl of the 40's might spend an entire evening in the old Sunken Garden, which was fondly dubbed "The Passion Pit." Today, however, most of the old romantic haunts are only pleasant memories. Perhaps the only structure that has stood the test of time is the Well House. Because of its strategic location, the Well House has for 59 years avoided the advance of building construction. But the student of 1967 more likely than not knows little of the complete history and tradition of the fabled octagon. Most fraternity pledges soon learn that it is shaped in the form of a Beta pin, and nearly everyone on campus knows "something about a girl becoming a coed if she's kissed in the Well House at eleven . . . or is it midnight?" Theodore Rose, '75, an alumnus of Beta Theta Pi, donated the building to the University in 1908. The portals were taken from the Old College Building, and the shape of the eight-sided structure corresponded to its donor's fraternity pin. The coed tradition says that a girl is not an official I.U. coed until she has been kissed in the Well House by an upperclassman during the 12 strokes of midnight (noon doesn't count) from the nearby bell tower in the UGL. How this tradition came about is not certain. It probably sprang from the mind of an ingenious upperclassman, but some say it originated with Beta actives, who, after presenting their girlfriends with pins or engagement rings, kissed them in the Well House. Years ago, when coeds had to be in by 11 p.m. on weekends, a gill had to stay out more than an hour past her curfew to enjoy the tradition. It's doubtful that many modern day coeds would accumulate 60 minutes of pink slip time for any tradition—except maybe on Little 500 weekend. Since the installation of artificial lighting in the Well House in 1959, interest in its tradition has diminished somewhat. Today, even though the lights are no longer there, students simply don't have time to pay lip service to 50- or 60-year-old traditions. The I.U. student of today rarely gets closer to enjoying romantic tradition than sitting on a park bench with his sweetheart. 7


Although an I.U. student today may appreciate the old traditions, he is rarely motivated to perpetuate them in the hustle and bustle of modern campus life. Couples still observe the Well House custom, but the majority go to the weathered, gray shelter only on a lark to break the monotony of party-going and studying or as a final resort after watching a movie with a dull date. Today's honored traditions are embodied in sports cars leaving swirling wakes of Brown County leaves, in apartment parties and fraternity dances, and in just-21 celebrations with friends and cold pitchers at the Reg. The ephemeral quality attached to the romantic life of today's students makes their actions like a sport—almost like a kind of treasure-the-moment game .. . 8


Adam and Eve started the dating game a few years back. Today the tradition lingers on as a fulltime sport in Bloomington, Indiana—second only to "Hoosier Hysteria" in its power to arouse mass emotion. Everybody plays . . . even freshmen. The keenest competitors are on the prowl . . . studying chemistry: LAVALIERҟ persuasion = PIN + more persuasion =. ENGAGEMENT RING. (Watch out, Jack, the next reaction yields wedding bells!) Most, however, "keep their cools" and date around. Studying (until 10) with Bob, the tall-dark-and-handsome junior across the quad. Calling Mike, the rugged He-man (built like a Marlboro cowboy), who took you to the Delt street dance and hasn't called since. Avoiding Harold, the persistent hometowner who waits outside Lindley for you on Tuesdays and Thursdays. "He's so immature! I wish Bill would call. He hasn't asked me out since I sent him the birthday card—the one with the dove on the front and the poem I wrote on the inside."

The dating game's most ambitious rookies eventually adjust, becoming stable old pros. Looking back on the short-lived romances of his early years, the senior of 21 or 22 can manage a wry smile— wondering how he ever could have been so frivolous and naive to believe in love at first sight. The majority of the dating game's young adults are then ready to retire from active competition and settle down to married life, grad school, a steady job, or a military obligation. Young mothers and youthful executives finally appreciate, in their fleeting free moments of recollection, the romantic tradition of college life. For behind the artificial role-playing of the dating game lie the lasting memories and experiences —the night a couple were actually old-fashioned enough to become pinned in the Well House or the time the Sigma Chi's gave a brother a justengaged dunking in the Jordan during January— that combine to spark pangs of sentimentality when boy meets girl.

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Becoming 21 You seniors know how it is. You get up as usual, but it all seems different. You look in the mirror and it's written in the stupid grin on your face. Have you really reached that goal which had seemed so distant for so long? You get out your driver's license and your I.D. to make sure. You once again check the calendar as you have done three times a day for the past month. This is really it—you're 21. You stare at the ceiling or the floor in all your classes (if you bother to go at all) and think about tonight when. your more worldly friends are going to show you the high spots which have been taboo for such an unbearably long time. The first stop on this cultural tour might introduce you to Ruthie, the conscientious tennie-footed tradition at Nick's, who will do everything to your I.D., save boiling it in lemon juice, to determine its validity.

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Then, if you're still game, you might mix-on to the Reg, which takes its name from its collection of antique clocks. But that's about the only antique thing you'll find there. The waitresses are not only young, but they also have a great sense of humor. They have to, to work there. From there you might hit the Royal Oaks, which is a cross between an art gallery and a left-bank version of Sing Along With Mitch. Then, if you're still in good shape, you have to see the Stardust. The 'Dust is a newly decorated speak-easy with walls illustrated with Al Caponeish photographs, ultra-violet lights that look fuzzy even if you're not high, white-levied waiters, a blasting band, and a mass of writhing bodies on the balcony dance floor. And there's more to see—Davy's Locker, Pigalle, Sully's Oaken Bucket, and many more, but at this point your memory is pretty vague. The next morning you roll over, look at the clock, decide that they can hold class without you, and get some more sack time. After all, you're only 21 once.

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A rainy Friday the 13th didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the crowds that turned out to welcome Sam Snead to the Golf Jamboree, opening attraction of the 1966 Little 500 Weekend. 12


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Batman made a surprise appearance at Quals (left), but even on his Batcycle his time wasn't fast enough to qualify. The unfolding king built by Willkie North 5 and 6 (below) took top honors in the Mini Parade.

Little 5' Weekend A month before Little 500 Weekend of 1966 got underway, Qualifications narrowed the contenders to 33 (Batman was disqualified for pedaling through the infield), and the announcement of the performers for the Variety Show brought protest from all sides. Variety Show jokes became the rage. And while many students mocked the selection of talented Connie Stevens, grade school drop-out Roger Miller, the scintillating Ginny Tiu Review, and Mr. ho-ho-he-he himself, Red Buttons, still others were packing their bags for Grand Prix Weekend at Purdue. But for those who stayed, Little 500 Weekend turned out to be, as it traditionally is, "The World's Greatest College Weekend." Slammin' Sammy Snead was the headliner at the Golf Jamboree and finished ahead of his competitors with a three-over-par 74. Even rainy weather didn't keep the spectators away. "The crowd must have loved golf," said Snead. "I, for one, wouldn't have come (if he had been a spectator)." Snead held a Golf Clinic free to students in which he divulged the secrets of his famous coathanger and snaperoo. In the Mini Parade that evening Willkie North 5 and 6 and Phi Epsilon Pi had "Mini Great Breaks" as they won first place with their unfolding king with a tricycle within its head. 13


The independents swept the Mini for the first time in three years and only the third in the 12year history of the race. The riders of Boisen 2 and 3 were all smiles as they accepted their trophy for a 43.3-second victory in an exhausting but relatively slow race. Willkie North 9 and 10 placed second and recorded the fastest time of the evening, 43.0 seconds, in a semifinal heat. No team managed to top the 1964 Gamma Phi Beta record of 41.0 seconds or the '65 top speed of 42.8 seconds. Only two false starts and one heat in which all three teams fouled slowed the progress of the race, cheered by 8500 spectators. Another 2000 damp but anxious students waited outside for the Extravaganza to begin. From the New Orleans band stands, the strains of Johnny and the Hurricanes and The Rivieras of "California Sun" fame sent hordes of crowded, sweaty, energetic students writhing in delight. Many lost purses, some lost their dates, but all lost their inhibitions as the mob scene below shows.

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Mini winners from Boisen 2 and 3 are (from left) Linda Wright, Sally Hubertz, Maxine Steinberg, and Mary Hunn. Doing the crowning are Keith Masters, member of the I.U. Foundation Board of Directors; James Patrick, 1966 National Chairman of the Annual Giving Campaign; J. Dwight Peterson, treasurer of the I.U. Foundation and a Distinguished Service Alumnus; and I.U. President Elvis J. Stahr.

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Shortly after the top-rated Crimson squad creamed the Cream team in a 27-7 victory in the annual Cream and Crimson football game, the Little 500 Race got underway under cloudy skies. Phi Camma Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon had taken the top two spots in Quals, but tenthranked Phi Kappa Psi pulled ahead of the Sig Eps in the final 13 laps to claim their fifth victory in the history of the race. Because of an accident in the 187th lap, the Phi Psi's grabbed an 18-second advantage which the Sig Eps never recovered. A second Sig Ep fall on the east turn of the 196th lap lengthened the Phi Psi margin to 48 seconds. They finished the 200 laps in 2:16:51, after showing great promise early in the race when they led the pack for 43 laps. An unprecedented victory record, kisses from Rose Bowl Queen Carole Cota, and a welcome dunk in the victory pool—yes, it was a great day for Phi Kappa Psi and coed sponsor AOPi. 17


Jubilant Phi Psi's and even a few dads whooped it completion of the

and their AOPi friends "son-struck" moms and up in the stands at the 2uOth lap.

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Along with the famed Variety Show (complete with what was appropriately labeled a "pre-puberty strip tease" and some brief "country and worstern hits"), Saturday night brought the Wright Quad Sprocket Hop, the Theta Chi Bike Bounce, and Acacia's Ice Cream Social. Sunday's activities included the observance of the World's Greatest College Hangover.

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Commencement Law, medical, and dental graduates traditionally tried to outdo the previous year's efforts at being different at I.U.'s 137th annual Commencement last June. Law grads substituted barrister derbies for mortar boards, while the graduation project of the M.D.'s was suspending a human skeleton over the Stadium with five large balloons. Dental students, however, had problems. Several hundred paper teeth cut-outs were to be carried by helium-filled balloons and released at degree-conferring time. They incurred only one difficulty— the helium tank ordered from Indianapolis could not be squeezed into the transport car. It was a day steeped in tradition in some ways and completely departing from it in others. But a traditional "Well done . . . Ed Kitch" sign pulled over the stadium by an airplane bid an approving farewell to the 4853 members of the Class of '66.

No, it's not a graduate who shriveled up in the heat of the day. This skeleton was the contribution of the medical grads.

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Freshman Camp It was counselor and camper; server, washer, and scraper; adviser and advised, the first college experience for 500—Freshman Camp for the class of '70. The YMCA, YWCA, and the Junior Division were able to accommodate every applicant by having simultaneous programs at Camp Riverdale and at Bradford Woods for the first time last fall. Buzz groups, "I low to Develop an Effective Faith on Campus," Coach Pont, the Citations, and a mini-Activities Fair were all a part of the two-day programs. Talent variety shows, talks by University professors and student leaders, tugs-of-war, and a healthy dose of folksinging were included for good measure. The red sweatshirt and red SAB hat were the status symbols, marking upperclassmen who had become campus leaders. These counselors, all Ymembers, brought the advice that new students can get only from those who have been through it all before. Planning, leadership, and participation were all responsibilities of the staff. This was what for many made camp a challenge—to return next fall as campus leaders themselves. 22


"Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em . . ." Learning I.U. yells from varsity cheerleaders is part of the experience at Freshman Camp.

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So you thought Old Fieldhouse registration was a thing of the past, did you? The Registrar hasn't yet found a way to get everyone registered by computer. 24


Writing Checks

Whether trotting through late registration, cooling their heels in bookstore lines, or inching through the Activities Fair Mobs, students last September kept a firm grip on plaid and pinstriped checkbooks. Most students registered by phone for fall classes last spring, but the freshmen didn't have it so easy. Registration moved to Briscoe Quad in July for freshmen who could come to campus then, but there were the inevitable stragglers—mostly out-ofstate freshmen and last-minute transfers—who keep "supermarket" registration in the Old Fieldhouse from dying out completely. Buying books for classes was as frustrating and almost as expensive as registering for them. Bargain hunters rummaged through stacks of books looking for doodle-less texts and red-vested clerks, who were nowhere to he found. And there was never a dull moment for the unwary freshmen who heard all the pitches, signed numerous application, and wrote many checks at the Activities Fair. The well-oriented student, however, knew how to resist—he merely left his leather-bound bankroll in his room.

"You'll save $1.50 if you buy now" was the fervent plea of Arbutus business manager Jack Frisch (above) to passersby at the Activities Fair. Students cracked Polock jokes and balanced their checkbooks while waiting in unbelievable lines in the Bookstore (below).

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They tried, but head football coach John Pont (left) and Dean of Students Robert Shaffer didn't win the melon-eating contest. Sigma Chi sweetheart Jan Harrell ouhnunched them.

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Melon Mess It all started out quite peacefully with 800 cold watermelons, a band tuning up, a handful of University dignitaries on hand, and hordes of students. Then, as usual, things started happening. Melons were butchered, The Citations blasted, The Kappa Pickers picked, the dignitaries nibbled delicately, and the students gorged themselves diligently, littered nonchalantly, and writhed rhythmically. The Sigma Chi's call it their annual Melon Mess, but "mess" is definitely an understatement. There was little room to stand, let alone dance, amidst the mountains of rinds, although several hapless sorority pledges found room in the ice water tanks. The Melon Mess was not the only contribution to fall revelry on campus. There was the First Fling, the camel-less Grum, the Lambda Chi Lawn Dance, the Delt-Zeeb Street Dance, and the Draft Dodgers Dance, featuring a band, ironically enough, called the Napoleonic Wars.

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Football Weekends A bolted lunch, a jostled walk, an unbending bleacher. The crowd rises, screams, and onto the field surge the Fightin' Hoosiers—another home game is about to begin. Everywhere in a "sea of red," coeds are primping windblown hairdos and tucking in poorboys, while poor boys are standing in endless lines for coffee to warm them. The scramble is on in the card section to find the right card for the next routine—a red and white INDIANA, inevitably speckled with a blue or yellow mistake. Backing the Bison, an energetic team of Pom Pon girls and acrobatic cheerleaders start their spirited chants. The crowd rises as one, and the booted pigskin sails toward the end zone. Then a frantic rush is on in the stands for tiny, white footballs hurled by red-shirted managers. Pandemonium prevails throughout the rest of the afternoon, through the half-time show, through a screaming, jumping, hornblowing second half. Occasionally the crowd is distracted by a "Prevent Forest Fires" streamer floating through the sky or a helicopter with a photographer leaning precariously out one side. Then it's over, except for another jostled walk, a bolted dinner, and a rush to get ready for the pop concert. 29


Marching 100 Rush is not strictly a Greek thing—rush is a football half-time tradition. Hordes of spectators make a bee-line for snow cones, the Fightin' Hoosiers dash into the locker room, and the Marching 100 ( all 150 of them) rush onto the field disguised as a conestoga wagon or a not-so-diagonal pen. The Marching 100 compiles notyards rushing, but miles. In the 100 season, which runs from summer camp through the Purdue game, each bandsman totals more than 400 marching miles. Multiplied by 150, that's two and a half times around the world. Their travels most often take them to the "Dust Bowl," in Memorial Stadium, where they run through show practices—usually more than two and a half times. Before the actual rushing at a home game ever begins, however, the Marching 100 participates in Don Gillis' "Ceremony of Allegiance," nominated this year for national patriotism competition. From then until half-time, they're confined to the stands— except, of course, for Bob Rayfield, who's usually up in the air about something. But when the clock reads 0:00, the word is GO, as the musical 100, led by drum major Bob Myers, and the feature twirlers set out once again to stump the east stands with an inverted intermission.


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From a meager beginning in 1910, Homecoming at Indiana has mushroomed into a three-day affair prefaced by weeks of preparation. "The Battle of the Bands" followed the 1966 parade and pep rally, climaxed by the lighting of the "Flame of Victory," a tradition started last year when four symbolic torches representing academics, athletics, the past, and the future of I.U. were lighted. A Volkswagen-dragon with flapping wings and blinking eyes (below) built by MRC and Read Center won both the overall and first place independent float competition trophies. Chi Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta butted their way to victory in the organized float division with a bison ramming an Indian from inside a teepee. "The Illini's Last Stand," portraying Homecoming 150 years ago, brought Sigma Chi and The Poplars a first place in the organized lawn display division. Wright and Forest "Sailed to Victory" in the independent lawn display division in their threemasted schooner, complete with flag pole.


Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society for men, sponsored its 65th annual Blanket Hop, where the announcement was made that Gail Krieble, freshman from Terre Haute, had been chosen 1966 Homecoming Queen. In her court were Janice Brown, Jill Grossman, Connie Makielski, and Merri Mueller. The traditional Cadaver Bowl game between law and medical students kicked off Saturday activities. At the afternoon's Homecoming game with Illinois, Lt. Gov. Robert L. Rock ( above) was on hand to help crown Queen Gail. The Homecoming Variety Show, with Duke Ellington, the Singing Hoosiers, and the Belles of Indiana, brought to a close a weekend victorious in many ways. Just ask the Illini. 33



Except for those first few days as a freshman, walking up Seventh Street toward the Fine Arts Plaza, staring at the Union in disbelief, seeing stately Ballantine tower above the trees, and witnessing the striking Indiana limestone contrasted against the multitude of changing colors so typical of fall in southern Indiana, we often fail to appreciate the esthetic beauty of the campus as much as we could. Jokes about the Jordan are common, rumors about Saturday night activities in Beck Chapel circulate, and the "Woodland Campus of Indiana University" booklets shuffle their way to the bottom of the desk drawers. Midterms, all-campus dances, three-hour labs, and football games somehow seem to occupy so much time that not many of us look to one side or the other when rushing to and from class— unless it's to catch a glimpse of that unbelievable Pi Phi or to grab a mimeographed flier from a student dissenter. But just once in a while—after you've just received a mailbox full of good news or when the sun breaks through a solid week of clouds and 43-degree rain—the beauty of fall at I.U. strikes you as it did the first day you saw it. Beck Chapel snuggled between Ballantine and Dunn Cemetery, the sunlight filtering through yellow leaves, a wooded path that's become a solid sheet of crunchy leaves—it all makes you kind of glad that youdidn't go to Purdue after all.


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G.E. College Bowl

While Columbia University was defeating Providence, 300-205, in the nationally televised G.E. College Bowl, Indiana's team was preparing for its bout with the New York City scholars, scheduled for the following Sunday. Ken Abraham, Norma Danovitz, Tom Shriner, and Janis Stares challenged any faculty or student group to match them in a battle of wits in pre-show trials. The trials, however, proved more successful than did the actual competition, as Columbia thwarted I.U. hopes, 250-145. A list of towns relating to Napolean's life, a description of the human heart, and a quote from "Alice in Wonderland" posed problems for the Hoosier team, coached by Prof. Jack Sheehan, radio and television. 37


President Stahr, other official hosts, and Secret Service men escort Vice-President Humphrey to the stage door entrance of the Auditorium, while a large crowd of students looks on.

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Vice-President Humphrey Only a few hours after the rejection by North Vietnam of the latest U.S. peace proposals, VicePresident Hubert H. Humphrey appeared at the I.U. Auditorium where he reiterated the U.S. desire "to go any place at any time under any auspices to bring a political settlement to this war." The Vice-President's message was heard by an enthusiastic audience of 3500, and was protested by some 100 equally enthusiastic Showalter marchers. He stressed that the U.S. has "knocked on every door for peace in the war," yet until the Hanoi regime makes concessions, "no power on the face of this earth can drive us" from that country. A panel of I.U. professors and students posed a number of questions, allowing Mr. Humphrey's remarks to deal with the whole range of Communist influence. By implication to the federal investigation of the WEB DuBois Club as a Communist front organization, the Vice-President urged students to join "sound organizations." He didn't bother to define that one.

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Demonstrations A confrontation between Dean of Students Robert Shaffer and the WEB DuBois Club at the fall activities fair led to the arrest of two members of the organization and resulted in several mild protest marches. An SDS Free Speech Rally formed near Woodburn Hall, and several speakers stressed the right of Communist groups to exist on campus. One hundred pickets circled Showalter Fountain as Vice-President Humphrey spoke in the Auditorium of the role of the intellectual on campus. "You're not an intellectual if you only disagree. Options and alternatives are the mark of an intellectual." This was the focus of the New Left. With a much quieter form of protest, leaders of the New Left sought to heighten the awareness of the I.U. student. Speakers were scheduled weekly with topics ranging from the war in Vietnam to University reform. Research work was done, and New Left lobbyists were registered in Indianapolis. The new protest was more forceful and better directed than it had been in the past. 40


One of the few picket demonstrations of the year was one protesting U.S. involvement in Vietnam during Vice-President Humphrey's visit to campus.

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Straight from the heart of medieval France, an elegant castle glistening in winter ice welcomed Dec. 2 visitors to a five-year-old I.U. tradition —the President's Ball. Dubbed "Chateau Blanc," the affair transformed Alumni Hall into a snowy French countryside, complete with frozen ponds, evergreens, and a picturesque courtyard. I.U. has for many years held a dance in early December to officially open the formal dance season on campus. When President Elvis J. Stahr was inaugurated in 1962, the dance was called the Inaugural Ball in his honor. In the four years since, it has been called the President's Ball. The head of the University and Mrs. Stahr have always been on hand to greet more than 500 couples each year. In 1963 a pop concert was added to the agenda, and the affair blossomed into the President's Ball Weekend. This year the concert featured pop and jazz vocalist Nancy Wilson and comedienne Joan Rivers.

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The first elected session of the Great Issues Forum met in the remodeled but unheated chambers of the Indiana Senate in Indianapolis. Steve Clase served as president of the fall sessions.

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Great Issues A Republican sweep of 44 of the 60 seats in the new Great Issues Forum seemed to predict the general trend for the November state elections. The Daily Student continued to rail against the elected form of Great Issues, but hundreds of students voted anyway. Democrats won 12 seats, and the Socialists took the other four. The Democrats, led by Don Hanlin, formed a coalition with the Republicans in support of Tom Williams and successfully opposed the majority leadership of Dave Adams on several issues. A Republican vote, however, did repeal Medicare. Party ranks broke to open communication without recognition of Red China. A Republican measure to cut off funds for the War on Poverty was defeated, and both parties backed American policy in Vietnam. The fall session of the Forum ended with demands for improvement, and the senators themselves formed a committee to write a constitution and discuss future election procedures of representatives.

Republican Ron Lisak led floor debate on the majority's attempts to repeal such measures as the War on Poverty and Medicare.

Spirit sagged frequently in the Democratic ranks as minority leader Don Hanlin (lower right) found he just didn't have enough votes to defeat the 44 Republicans who opposed national liberal policies on all fronts.

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'Twas the night before Christmas, December 19, and the merrymaking officially began at 7 o'clock. As a carry-over from the old tradition of the whole campus caroling, the Singing Hoosiers gathered at Kirkwood and Indiana and proceeded west to the city square, greeting holiday shoppers with notes of Christmas cheer under the direction of Robert Stoll of the School of Music. "Them" was responsible for the musical gaiety at the IMU-sponsored "Snowflake Frolic" in Alumni Hall later that evening. A snowman and carolers against a background of a snow-covered house set the stage for the gala Christmas dance. Then out on the floor there arose such a clatter, everyone looked to see what was the matter. St. Nick himself (or was it Santa Wells?) ho-hoed through the crowd, led by eight prancing feminine helpers, to the tune of "Jingle Bells." After tossing candy canes to all, he seated himself on stage to watch the crowning of Arbutus Queen Judy Cain by President Stahr. And then while Santa disappeared, the crowd dispersed, candy canes in hand, for the winter's walk back home.

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"In all the preliminary pageants I've attended," remarked Maria Beale Fletcher, Miss America of 1962, "I've never seen a better display of talent." Maria Fletcher was guest emcee of the 1966 Miss I.U. Pageant, in which ten I.U. coeds entertained the audience with diverse talents ranging from popular singing and baton twirling to piano playing and monster-mashing through the tulips. The retiring Miss I.U., Marla Jill Habecker, who later traded that title for that of Miss Northeast Indiana, relinquished her crown to Jane Ann Rutledge that night. First runner-up was Kimberly Glasser, who brought down the house with her reply to the question "Do you believe in love at first sight?" Answered the young lady, "Well, I don't generally make a habit of it." Andrea Hilburn won second runner-up honors. In the talent competition she had delivered a flawless and moving reading from Thornton Wilder's play Our Town. Vocalists Andrea Darrow and Patricia Burmeister won third and fourth runnerup trophies.

Maria Beale Fletcher, a former Miss America and guest emcee, entertains while the contestants are backstage.

Having exchanged mutual "good lucks," Jane (center) and Kim (right) await the announcement of the first runner-up. Mary Ann Mastrovich (left), one of the ten semi-finalists, eagerly waits to see if her roommate, Jane, will win.

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I.U. walked away with the top two places in the state pageant as Marla Habecker (left) was named first runner-up to the new Miss Indiana, Jane Rutledge.

Miss Indiana Pageant

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Jane Rutledge faced an unusual, if not somewhat depressing, situation as she traveled to Michigan City last July to compete in the 1966 Miss Indiana Pageant. I.U.'s representatives had for three consecutive years made it to the first runnerup spot, but no further. Moreover, the first and second runners-up in the 1965 state pageant were returning to "try, try again." As the week-long pageant opened, it looked like old home week at I.U. Five I.U. coeds were among the 22 contestants seeking to succeed Eileen Mary Smith of Indianapolis and Ball State. And the emcee was an I.U. alumnus. In the preliminary nights of competition, Jane Rutledge and Marla Habecker won three of the four first-place trophies. So it was to no one's surprise that, after the announcement of the second runner-up on the final night, Jane and Marla stood together—anxiously waiting to see which would get the first runner-up's trophy. For the second year in a row, it was Marla. That left Jane Rutledge, the daughter of a former Miss Kansas, to wear the banner of Miss Indiana at the Miss America Pageant later in the summer. 55


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Arbutus photographer was almost stopped from taking this picture of one of the Peter, Paul, and Mary concerts from the wings by Auditorium manager Lawrence Davis. When the trio's manager asked "Why not?" Mr. Davis explained the Auditorium's policy of not allowing pictures to be taken (luring a performance. The manager cleverly replied, "Well, thank you for making an exception in our case." An

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Pop Concerts Were you a celebrity stalker? Or perhaps you just liked swinging sounds. Either way you were in for excellent entertainment this year at IMU pop concerts, nearly all of which attracted sellout audiences. The husband and wife singing duo, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, gave two polished examples of their quick wit and vocal ability in the first concert of the fall. Sang Eydie, "Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match." Replied Steve, "Poof! You're a match . . ." The thin man of music, composer Henry Mancini, wowed weekenders with academy award winners like "Moon River" and alternated with his "academy award losers" such as "The Theme from the Great Race." Six trumpets, a drum, and several strings from I.U. joined Mancini's orchestra. The subtle Mancini touch prevailed—a great band for Band Day. Two beards and a blonde who form the unique rock trio of Peter, Paul, and Mary clowned, sang, and swung through two jam-packed concerts. Their intenseness and vitality captured their audiences, which responded enthusiastically to old PP & M favorites like "Blowin' in the Wind" and to newer tunes like "Hurry Sundown" and a rocked-up version of "01' Blue." A lively, quickly moving performance by Johnny Mathis and his college-age singing group, "Our Young Generation," pleased an overflowing Auditorium with a wide range of tunes from "That's What's New at the Zoo (Ouch! You're Steppin' on My Pouch!)" to the romantic Mathis ballad sounds of "Chances Are" and "The Twelfth of Never." Completing the President's Ball weekend, Nancy Wilson, one of today's most popular jazz vocalists, appeared with comedienne Joan Rivers. Ernie Nims and the Hurryin' Hoosiers were a surprise attraction during an extended intermission. The Wilson treatment was fully and successfully applied to such selections as "You Can Have Him" and "Guess Who I Saw Today." Motown moved to our town as The Spinners, Willy and Lester, and the Motown Band accompanied the Supremes for a swinging February concert. Dianna, Flo, and Mary rocked, whispered, and cooed their way through two sell-out performances with such favorites as "I Hear a Symphony," "Stop in the Name of Love," and "Baby Love."

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University Theatre Two opportunities are open at I.U. for undergraduates interested in practical theatre work. One is Theatre 300, an experimental theatre directed by graduate students, and the other is the University Theatre, which is open to any I.U. student who wants experience in a wide variety of theatrical productions. The Theatre opened its fall season with a p'oduction from Showboat Majestic, "On Borrowed Time," and one from the '66 Brown Count y bill "Clarence." Other productions this season included "The Alchemist," "An Enemy of the People," "Hotel Paradiso," and "Mother Courage." Students rehearsed more than 20 hours a week before each performance. Operating on a large budget, the University Theatre can provide experience for the undergraduate not only in acting but also in related fields such as sound, stage management, set design, and costuming. 64


A boy and his grandfather trapped death in an apple tree with strange results in "On Borrowed Time." The play was brought to the University Theatre from the 66 Showboat Majestic season.

Mother Courage (center) and her children pause from their journey across Europe for a meal from their canteen wagon, a symbol of survival, in this scene from Brecht's allegory on tear, "Mother Courage," a December production in the University Theatre.

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Mrs. Malaprop, and Sir Anthony Absolute talk over the future of their children—the "other generation"—in a scene from ITC's production of "The Rivals."

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The 13-member Indiana Theatre Company, which was instituted last year "to help satisfy the theatrical needs of the citizens of this area," began its second season by touring Midwestern cities last fall. The ITC included four women and nine men who were all working on advanced degrees in theatre. Given national recognition in a Newsweek article, "New Stage on Campus," the ITC was commended for turning its graduate studentactors into a professional company. This season's repertoire consisted of five plays, three of which, "The Glass Menagerie," "The Rivals," and "USA," were held over from the ITC's first touring season. "Death of a Salesman" (below) and "The Misalliance" were added to the company's calendar and were presented in 17 cities in Connecticut, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky. The company also presented an ITC Week on campus in March.

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Showboat Majestic When not patronizing the corner grocery store or wielding brushes and mops, 14 I.U. speech and theatre majors put their hearts and souls into rollicking performances last summer aboard I.U.'s Showboat Majestic. The 44-year-old paddle wheel boat, moored at Jeffersonville, was the scene of four shows a week. Entertainment ran the gamut from calliope concerts to honky-tonk piano and from vaudeville songs and comedy to full-length plays. Selected by auditions, the 14 actors all had at least two things in common—talent and enthusiasm. They not only had to sing, dance, and act, but they also had to handle chores like selling popcorn and swabbing the deck. Off-duty hours were spent entertaining at parties in the Louisville area and in publicizing Showboat programs on radio and TV. There will be no Showboat program this summer while a new cream and crimson paddle wheeler is being constructed for 1968.

Ted Steckler (top left) plays the calliope while Pat Pell, Alice Rosengard, Kevin Kline, Lolly Harris, and Candy Tolles (above) ham it up during a rehearsal. 69


A family fain session characterizes this scene from "Clarence," a Booth Tarkington comedy staged at the Brown County Playhouse last summer and at the University Theatre in October.

Another Tarkington comedy, "Intimate Strangers," concluded the 1966 summer season at Brown County.

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Brown County Brown County is plagued with bats, as the 11member company performing at the Brown County Playhouse found out. But that was only one of the obstacles faced by the undergraduates who spent last summer in Nashville learning how to run an open-air, gravel-floored, barn theatre. Students combated floods in the dressing rooms, washed and ironed costumes, did emergency set repairs, hunted props, and worked on make-up. Dogs were a problem—both the one in the play and a strange one that turned up in the theatre. A rope on a suspended bridge broke during one performance, and a bat was baked on a high pcwer light during another. And an exit in "Clarence" was almost ruined by a door with a mind of its own. The Brown County Playhouse in its 18th season was an opportunity for students to perform in "Awake and Sing" and in two Booth Tarkington plays, "Clarence" and "Intimate Strangers," presented in honor of Indiana's Sesquicentennial observance.


VARSITY DEBATERS—FROM LEFT: Lloyd Rohler, Roger Cook, Gail Compton ( Dir. of Forensics), Charles Reafsnyder, James Fisher.

Debate Team "I would like to refute the position taken by my worthy opponents . . ." The language may have been a hit formal, but it got the point across as I.U.'s debate team verbally sparred with schools all over the nation this year. Armed with throat lozenges and plenty of information, the team captured 13 trophies in some 18 tournaments during the first semester alone. "This team has had by far its most successful year," said Gail Compton, director of forensics in the Department of Speech and Theatre. "Although our top varsity team is made up of seniors, we have a very fine sophomore team with some good freshmen moving up." Open to all students on campus, the debate club participates in about 30 invitational tournaments a year. This year the nation-wide topic was "Resolved: That the United States Should Substantially Reduce Its Foreign Policy Commitments." Preparation for debates involves much individual coaching, as well as extensive topic research.

DEBATE TEAM—FRONT ROW: Clark Kimball (Debate Coach), Connie Brazina, Dee Benjamin, Barbara Heron, Kass Kovalcheck (Debate Coach). SECOND ROW: James Fisher, Tony Maidenberg, Charles Reafsnyder, Dave Diesslin, Lew Zaharako, Helmut Haefke, Jeff Smith, Lloyd Rohler. THIRD ROW: Mark Agnini, Alex Smith, Don Fehr, Ed Paulin, Dorman Pickleseimer ( Debate Coach) Gail Compton (Dir. of Forensics), Dave Boll, Jim Bopp, Kirk Hard, Roger Cook.

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Opera Through the efforts of the School of Music and the leadership of Dr. Ralph Appelman, opera at I.U. has developed into a polished program of both contemporary and standard repertoire. Last summer's opera company produced "Boris Gudonov" (left and right) and "A Hoosier Tale," the latter written by Walter Coffman under commission of the Indiana Historical Society and in connection with the state's Sesquicentennial. Six productions in East Hall made up the regular I.U. opera calendar, which runs from October to May. Such works as Verdi's "Rigoletto," "Benjamin Britton," "Albert Herring" (below), and the 19th annual showing of "Parsifal" were produced. Several operas were video-taped and scheduled for educational television showings, and state tours were made. An entirely extra-curricular activity for operatically inclined music students, I.U. opera offers an opportunity for practical experience in all phases of opera production.

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LUNA The 1967 Little United Nations Assembly got off to a slow start as policy statements were made by the 200 delegates representing most of the nations in the real U.N. But the pace quickened rapidly as card-waving students vied for the attention of the three presidents officiating the four-day council. "A person must look at the U.N. as an instrument of government, not as something above it," said Mrs. Carl Torrey, one of the three speakers addressing the delegates from about 20 Midwestern schools. The other two were Carl T. Bowen, former director of the U.S. Information Agency, and Clark Drummond, assistant director of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. South Africa was under fire on two occasions. Brazil challenged their credentials during the seating of delegates, and a resolution was passed censuring their apartheid policies. A few boress bills were even on the agenda as representatives sought practical knowledge of the workings and purposes of the United Nations.

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Mike Thomson, Richard Jarrell, and Larry Clunie ponder a bonus question for their Briscoe team.

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Quiz Bowl Briscoe B-7 scored a 310-175 victory over the allfreshman squad of scholars from Harding House in the final round of the annual Quiz Bowl. Led by team captain Larry Clunie, the men from "Martinsville South" held a lead of 105-0, before the Wright Quad team valiently tied the score. But after that single set-back, it was Briscoe all the way, as team members Richard Day, Richard Jarrell, and Mike Thomson were quick and accurate in answering some difficult questions. Harding's Mike Baird got more than a chuckle from the audience when he identified Tommy Lewis as a boy who killed his mother. Lewis is known for jumping off the bench during a football game and tackling a player from the opposing team. The Col. Raymond L. Shoemaker traveling trophy was presented to the winning team by Col. Hall King. Both finalist teams received permanent trophies and I.U. Foundation scholarships. Herb Smith, director of fraternity affairs, was moderator for the Quiz Bowl.

Col. Hall King, Division of Student Personnel, congratulates the Briscoe winners, Larry Clunie, Richard Day, Richard Jarrell, and Mike Thomson. Jan. Jamison, general chairman of this year's Quiz Bowl is at center.

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Sing All those hours spend lazing, munching, and just plain people-watching in the Commons paid off for the coeds of Read Center. Armed with imagination and enthusiasm, the women came up with "Common Phenomenon" to walk off with the trophies for first place production and for overall performance in the 35th annual I.U. Sing. The act was a fresh and funny satire about the four "common" types—Greeks, beats, brains, and husband hunters. "Since the World Began," a humorous song and dance routine about man's struggle with the weaker sex, brought the "Crimsonnaires" of McNutt Quad top honors in the small group division. And a musical tour from the West Coast to Park Avenue won first place in the mixed choral division for Alpha Epsilon Phi and Delta Tau Delta. Rodney DoGood's reflections on his college years at "Graduation" took first place for Beta Theta Pi in the men's choral division while the women's choral trophy went to Zeta Tau Alpha for their patriotic medly, "A Musical Call to Arms."

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Read Center coeds pooled their knowledge of people into a bright satire on the breeds that inhabit the Commons. "Common Phenomenon" netted them first place in the production division and the trophy for overall performance.

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While Gamma Phi Beta ran the musical gamut from sad to really swinging tunes in "There Are Songs . . .", Alpha Epsilon Phi and Delta Tau Delta sang their way across the country in "Route 66 and Song," and picked up a first place in the mixed choral division along the way.

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Sponsored by the YMCA-YWCA, the I.U. Sing has grown from an informal song fest in Memorial Stadium to an I.U. tradition. Co-chairmen Bobbi Fisher and Marty Traber and their steering committee, with Gigi Pinnell and Alan Grosbach as emcees, made the 32-act "Wonderful World of Song" a worthy tribute to the late Walt Disney. Still another first was added to the traditional Sing this year—complaints in the form of a 27point open letter from the Willkie Quad Board of Governors to the Sing Steering Committee protesting inconsistencies between their actions and published regulations. But I.U. Sing couldn't have been much more of a success, and a little dissent every 35 years doesn't hurt anything.

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Couples danced to the music of the Military Air Lift Command Dane Band, which came from Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, for the occasion.

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The 43rd annual Air Force-Army ROTC Military Ball was highlighted by the crowning of the 1967 Military Ball Queen, Kris Beesley, a freshman Kappa Alpha Theta pledge from Lancaster, Ohio. She and her four attendants, Becky Beauregard, Diana Chadwick, Connie Clark, and Janet Hahn, were escorted through the traditional sabre arch to the stage of Alumni Hall where last year's winner, Andrea Darrow, crowned the queen. Almost half the Indiana Memorial Union was commandeered for the ball. Couples danced to the strains of the Military Air Lift Command Dance Band in the Solarium and Alumni Hall, which were decorated with flags and antique wooden soldiers. Mock-ups of two experimental aircraft, the F1-11 and the C5-A, were also on display. Refreshments were served in the Tudor Room, and the North Lounge was reserved for relaxing during I.U.'s onb all-campus spring formal.

Sabres flash as ROTC officers honor the Military Ball Queen candidates with a traditional sabre arch.

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The last strains of the dance band have died away, and this couple, along with hundreds of other underage and car-less couples, are faced with the perennial Saturday night problem: "What do we do now?" 84


It's 10:30 p.m., the dance was heavenly, and you and your date float out into the night air. So. Where do you go? Where in Bloomington can a couple under 21 flee in their formal best? There is something better than hotfooting it down to the Kroger store to watch the grocery truck unload. I.U. is full of quaint little places just meant for romantic couples. There's always the Commons, where you can thread your way past wizened little painters and unfinished decor. The Gables is also a traditional favorite. Those high-backed wooden booths do wonders for delicate formals. And if you really want to enjoy yourself, try a trip to Baskin-Robbins. What fellow hasn't yearned for the chance to drop a double dip of jamoca almond fudge down the front of his tux? All it takes is a little imagination and comfortable shoes to have a good time. But if you're still devoid of ideas, there's always that traditional battle with the clock and the lockup girl to spice up a frustrated evening.

The inevitable answer: "No, Bill, I don't mind at all going to the Commons . . . . in a formal and gloves."

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Informal and relaxing? The guys even ironed a couple shirts for the occasion! But there is a certain charm in inviting your girls up to the apartment for an evening of slightly over-cooked food and luxurious independence.

Apartments Contrary to fantastic rumors that circulate freely, apartment living is not analogous to erotica. Not all male students invite unsuspecting coeds in to see their etchings. Not every apartment witnesses a major happening every weekend. Dishes do get washed, and beds are made—sometimes even sheets are changed. And a great number of refrigerators are stocked with food as well as brew. Now and then a pillar is forceable removed from South Gate's facade. Occasionally a city park bench appears on someone's balcony. A pin ball machine did disappear from a certain laundry room. And naive landladies have been known to raid parties. But these are isolated cases—most of the time things run quite smoothly. Drop in any weekend and see for yourself. Except for a mob of guys glued to the tube with a pile of records blaring on the stereo at the same time, a few couples studying ( perhaps each other ), and the strong aroma of TV dinners in the air, things are perfectly calm. 86


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Married Students Being married is obviously a great boon to one's social life, or marks the end of it, whichever side of the fence you're on. But it has many advantages other than the fact that you never have to worry about who to take out on Saturday night. Seldom a night goes by without an unusual meal ( a recipe book doesn't guarantee results). Shopping becomes a favorite pastime. You no longer bypass the Kroger ads in The Student, and if you can just get a "g" you'll win $1,000 playing Bonus Bingo. Grades invariably improve. You only have to walk as far as the kitchen for a study break, and there's always someone around to quiz you on your Latin and Greek word derivations. Viewing the tube is no longer a dull activity. You can watch your budget-minded wife create fashions during the commercials. And if you've already seen this episode of "Leave It to Beaver," you can always lend a hand with the dishes. Why fight it? Veterans claim its the only way to go. And, after all, you'll never move back to the dorm.

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Although I.U. long ago realized the necessity of high-rise construction for class buildings and residence halls, it was not until this fall that the University announced it would use the same idea to curb the parking problem on campus. Plans for several 600-car, multi-level garages were released, with the first scheduled to go up at Tenth and Fee Lane. But the mere fact that relief was in sight didn't help the current situation. To reduce the number of student vehicles and to aid in financing the proposed garages, I.U. for the first time sold red, blue, and green window stickers (there were lots to match the colors) to hapless drivers. As an added incentive, the fine for an unregistered car was $25. The sticker was no guarantee of a parking place, however, as 6365 stickers were sold for 3500 parking places. Blue faculty lots often stood half empty while cursing students drove around block after block looking for precious curb space. The motorcycle became one of the few parkable vehicles—unless you wanted to drive down to campus before sunrise to beat the rush. Most students walked. That was the solution, short of hocking your car to buy a bus pass.


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Construction With the latest construction on the I.0 campus, students saw the end of some of the oldest traditions—stuffy, cramped classrooms, laboratory, and library facilities. Wide open spaces and air conditioning are the common characteristics of such rising structures as the Central Library ( left) and a building of the Graduate Residence Center. In keeping with one of I.U.'s most impressive traditions, the new Central Library on the southwest corner of 10th and Jordan will be built of Indiana quarry limestone. The library, expected to be the largest university library in the nation, will actually consist of three buildings of three, five, and twelve stories, each with its own food and snack area. Seven elevators will service the $12,000,000 structure, which should be completed by the winter of 1968. The library is being constructed to accomodate a student body of30,000 and will seat over 7000 at one time. The new Graduate Residence Center, situated at 10th and Union streets, will rise 14 stories and will house 1329 students. The air conditioned building will be completed in the fall of1968 and will be comprised mainly of single rooms. 93


Spelunking trips have become the latest thing, with groups of 20 or 30 clambering down to a roomy cavern for afternoon parties, complete with romantic candlelight.

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No, it's not Huckleberry Finn, but that facial expression is common to all spelunkers, who have to squeeze through many narrow passageways to reach the outside world.

Spelunking Lights pierce the inky blackness, throwing grotesque shadows over towering rock formations. Bats go rustling through narrow passages, while underground streams bubble down into the earth. The place—caves in southern Indiana. The participants —more than 1000 enthusiastic I.U. students. The sport—spelunking. More than 700 caves in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky attract a growing number of students each year to explore the "primeval depths." Caving, as spelunking is commonly called, is one of the few year-round outdoor sports, since the inside temperature of most caves rarely varies. Caving equipment usually consists of nothing more than a carbide miner's lamp for light, a couple of sandwiches for lunch, and scrufty clothing that you never intend to wear again.

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Everyone has problems, but for the international student, it's a relief to take them to the Office of International Services, where assistance is his for the asking.

"And I could have aced that test . . ." Thanks to the YWCA Sisterhood Program, American and international coeds have a chance to become good friends. 96


They come from the four corners of the world, but it doesn't take long for I.U. to transform her community of foreign students into true-blue (and swinging) Hoosiers.

Foreign Students You could see them all over campus—shy almond eyes, a shock of blond hair, or the glistening ebony of a dark skin. And you could hear the questions they asked. "What is a hot dog?" "I have never taken these things called objective tests." They made up I.U.'s lively community of international students. Twelve hundred strong this year, these students hailed from some 90 different countries, with the majority representing Asia. And their educational objectives were just as diversified. The problems for the international student on campus are staggering. Not only must he adjust to American financial and social life, but he must also adapt to a completely different educational system. But I.U. has a department called the Office of International Services, which caters directly to the problems of the foreign student. It also sponsors tours of Indiana cities and provides chances for these students to visit American homes. Other campus activities, such as the Cosmopolitan Club and the International Center, help U.S. and foreign students meet and get to known one another better. 97


International Week Anyone for some Halawa? An unsuspecting Teter Quad coed might have answered this question with "Some what-a?" had she not known that her dorm had been selected as the site for the opening of the annual International Week activities. Actually, halawa ( an Indian sweetened cream-of-wheat dessert) was only one of the many foreign goodies served by more than 12 national groups at kick-off chow lines in dorms and in Ballantine. Aside from culinary displays, this exciting triparound-the-world week was filled with colorful exhibits, music and dancing, and informative convocations. From being brought up to date on what the best-dressed Nairobi native is wearing these days to looking over Japanese hand-carved ivory jewelry, visitors to Alumni Hall enjoyed an international fashion show and browsed through a profusion of displays in the Solarium. A Sunday evening banquet topped off the festivities with 12 nations providing entertainment during a good old American meal. The rhythmic beat of a Latin American folk song spiced up an American meal at the International Dinner.

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Colors ran rampant as a group of Arabian students donned native costumes for a native dance at the International Dinner.

On their way through the College Mall, many Bloomington residents got a chance to sample foreign dishes at an international "chow line."

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Campus Politics The emergence of a new, vocal political group put some spice into I.U. party politics this year. The Progressive Reform Party "came of age" with several seats in the Student Senate and party members in other branches of student government. It caused enough of a ruckus and introduced enough bills to keep its presence felt among the established Action and Tryus parties. Each of the two older parties had advantages this year, and Senate battles tended to end in a draw, if all the Action senators showed up to vote. Tryus, at the high point in its three-year history last spring, elected Student Body President Dean Aulick and Vice-President Ken Abraham, who wrote and introduced the Student Bill of Rights. Action Party, on the other hand, gained a bare plurality in the Student Senate, led by David Clutter. OBUS (Operation Ballot Box for University Students ) was co-sponsored by Action Party members Rick Levin and Keith Owen. Although Levin and Aulick made an effort to keep the statewide student group out of spring campus politics, it was hard to tell how much effect it had as far as Senate leadership goes. The images of Tryus as basically independent and Action as the Greek party continued. Aulick's bill for a Student Council with powers like the Faculty Council was one issue between the two older parties and PRP, which advocated "student power" as a bargaining point with the administration. The new party, based largely out-intown, pulled no punches in introducing legislation and resolutions. The student "tax" proposal, outin-town legislation, the Forest Quad investigation resolution, and a campaign for a greater amount of open University records were main PRP projects. The Student Bill of Rights, supported by the party, was authored in part by Dave Cahill of PRP in the attorney general's office. The group also kept its senators busy on a series of surveys of student opinion about such issues as the Bill of Rights and student power. Spring politics this year brought an even sharper split between Action and Tryus. Steady opposition turned the two parties into open rivals as they battled it out for choice spring candidates. 100


Confetti and general hoop-la are a traditional part of party nominating conventions in Alumni Hall (above). Finding imaginative places to display party banners (left) is a skill that party leaders stay awake nights to develop.

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Mellett Auditorium in Ernie Pyle Hall is a beehive of activity on election nights as returns are posted.

Campus Elections Elected offices all the way from dormitory floor cultural co-ordinate, to fraternity or sorority rush chairman, to Student Body president afford hundreds of students each semester the opportunity to stay up working late at night, attend weekly meetings, do a myriad of chores, and get no pay and often little thanks, but they keep coming back for more. No, it's not a wierd sickness that keeps them on the move—it's a release from classroom pressures, a chance to channel their talents, and an opportunity to belong. All this forms the logic behind the actions of the "lunatic fringe" seeking responsibility in scores of positions all over campus. Hundreds of tree trunks from Kinsey Hollow to Woodlawn Field are wallpapered with signs carrying pictures, qualifications, and slogans of Student Body hopefuls. Fliers are distributed, ballots are cast, SEC members count, and leaders are chosen. And although this process is not always on such a large scale, it is repeated in every club, organization, dorm, and Greek house on campus. 103



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EXECUTIVE BRANCH—FROM LEFT: Lante Earnest (Sec. of Ext. Affairs), Clark Richardson (Sec. of Student Services), Pete Goldsmith (Sec. of Int. Affairs), Roger Jones (Atty. Gen.), Barry Wheeler (Sec. of Acad. Affairs), Dean Aulick (Pres.).

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"It's Aulick in landslide!" the headlines blared, and a new administration took over Student Government. Dean Aulick, first Tryus candidate to win the Student Body presidency, predicted confidently and correctly that he would push through his platform. And by March the Senate passed his Bill of Rights, made permanent a brand new summer version of Student Government, and complied with his suggestions for an elected form of the Great Issues mock senate. But Aulick and Vice-President Ken Abraham led and expanded much more than Senate legislation. Together they headed branches which sponsored student flights—this year to the Bahamas and Europe, a new public relations staff putting out its own newsletter, the Little United Nations Assembly, and a statewide student lobby pushing for the absentee ballot for college students. The Board of Academic Review, one of several boards appointed by the executive, put out its first edition of the course evaluation booklet. As spring elections approached, President Aulick pushed for his final goals—a Senate with power more equal to that of the faculty council, direct and guaranteed communications between students and faculty and administration, and a general feeling that '66-'67 might have been the year that Student Government left behind its image of the scapegoat for the apathetic and criticism-loving students of a large university.


Student Body Vice-President Ken Abraham presides over the Student Senate.

President Dean Auli'k's state of the campus address was broadcast over WFIU.

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Conflict between party goals and the ideas of individual senators often came out in the open at Senate meetings. Marty Zohn, outspoken Action representative from the Jordan I district, was one of few of the 30 senators to buck political party stands.

Dean Aulick, President of the Student Body, urges Student Senate support for one of his major pieces of legislation for the year, the Student Bill of Rights.

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STUDENT SENATE—SEATED CLOCKWISE: Karen Kofsky, Kathy Kiel, Karen Schaich, Carole Brinkmann, Bob Rindfusz, Gary Kovener, Ken Abraham, Tracey Callaway, Ron Lisak, Joe Grubb, Ellen Griffin, Chris Varner, Kay Jones, Susie Cawley.

By the spring semester, the low average attendance of Action Party senators meant that Tryus either held its own or wielded its power in a Student Senate where the New Left votes often made the difference. The issues were many, but they usually came back to the same basic problems. In the middle of what the country was calling the "student renaissance," no one was sure what were the goals and what was more effective in reaching them, confrontation politics, cautious discussion, or conservative biding of time. The traditional attitude of a university existing only for the faculty and classrooms and research seldom swayed votes in the Distinguished Alumni Room on Thursday evenings. But with more debate than resolve, the Senate

STANDING FROM LEFT: Marty Zohn, Jim Sanford, Anne Crabtree, Dave Clutter, Amin Elmallah, John Hayes, Marty Rudynski, Keith Owen, Mike Schumate, Nancy Gibson, Guy Loftman, Vicki Thatcher, Robin Hunter, Lissa Purdy.

went on to pass the first Student Bill of Rights in I.U. history, argued what was politics and what was petty quibbling, and refused to approve some PRP-SDS "let's get action now" measures. After one of these defeats in March, articulate Speaker Pro Tern Robin Hunter resigned from the conservative "system" to work for change on his own. Senator Hunter's move left the Senate knowing one thing for sure: it could and had bypassed many bills for campus improvement but still faced the vicious circle issue of ambitious leaders of apathetic students wanting more power to prove their responsibility. The New Left brought faster changes, more gripes, and a greater sense of the basic issues to the students' most formal, 30-member debating meet on campus.

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Rick Levin, chairman of OBUS, seeks the help of the Student Senate in his drive to restore the absentee ballot to university students in Indiana.

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Operation Ballot Box for University Students (OBUS ), a statewide student lobby led by I.U., succeeded. In the last day of the 1967 session of the Indiana General Assembly, legislators restored the absentee ballot to college students. Rick Levin, junior, chairman of OBUS, campaigned from last June into the legislature until even the legislators called the measure the "OBUS bill." Students from state-supported and private cob leges and universities all over the state of Indiana sent letters to their respective representatives when urged by the OBUS representatives on their campuses.


Student Supreme Court For every filled parking space on campus, there is some frustrated student driver who is tempted to defy those little blue, green, and red signs. About 3000 of these drivers each year become violators who appeal to the Student Supreme Court. More a group trying to show students the "why" behind campus rules than a real court, the nine justices hear cases in both traffic and conduct, which come directly from either the Dean of Students office or from lower judicial boards.

STUDENT SUPREME COURT—SEATED: Carol Greenwood, Steve Killworth (Chief Justice), Marilyn Schomburg, Patty Fradenburg. STANDING: Fred Rosenfeld, Dave Thorne, Bob Long, Ted Najam.

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SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Dave Caddis, Frank Pipino, Kurt Frazier, Ned McCahan, Bill Michael, Steve Petersen, Jack Swelstad, Donald Carswell, Tom Hougland, Charles Damery. SECOND ROW: Keith Fernsler ( Ind. Male Dir.), Susan Brown (Org. Female Dir.), Carol Bottorff (Vice-Pres.), Mike Shumate (Pres.), Russ Hartley (Adviser), Judy Cutright (Sec.), Lane Barnett (Org. Male Dir.), Ken Couts. THIRD ROW: Michael Arriolt, Pat Fullerton, Pam Meyer, Sandy Szabo, Susie Garlock, Jean Gantz, Jan Edington, Jeanne Monroe, Marilyn Claney, Darra Whittinghill. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Wilson, Dick Leimbacher, Patricia Christine, Arlyn Morley, Kathy Bradley,

Katie Tilford, Sue Harker, Marty Ritchie, Rosann Spiro, Judy Lichtblau, Kathy O'Donnell, Ruth Spockman, use Bried, Judy Speer. FIFTH ROW: Clair Bowman, John Corrado, Ronald Miller, Tom Trouring, Mary Linda Butt, Margarett Feeley, Nell Laughlin, Sandy Fischbach, Mary Cass, Karen Sinclair, Kathy Jackson, Connie Climer, Mary Rauktis, Donna Andree. SIXTH ROW: Lanny C. Genetos, Scott C. Rexinger, Charles L. Richards, Rick Levi, Dennis P. Zelenke, Wilbur F. Pell, Samuel E. May, Dave Swickard, Dick E. Teeters, Steve Killworth, Patrick Handley, Jack Leaven, Bob Desman.

Council Class of '67 Officers Resisting the temptation to rest on past laurels ( three years' worth ), the Senior Class continued an active program right up to the end of its final year on campus. A new activity introduced this winter was the Dean-Faculty Christmas Reception, honoring all deans and distinguished administrators. The Class of '67 also handled all Student Government flights, sending more students to the sunny Bahamas and to Europe than ever before. Other activities included trips by members of the Senior Class Council, in conjunction with the Speakers Bureau, to alumni clubs throughout the state. SENIOR CLASS OEFICERS—FRONT ROW: Carol Bottorff (Vice-Pres.), Judy Cutright (Sec.), Susan Brown (Org. Female Dir.). SECOND ROW: Keith Femsler (Ind. Male Dir.), Lane Barnett (Org. Male Dir.), Mike Shumate (Pres.).

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It was a long, hard pull, but with energetic leadership and the backing of the Student Body, the Junior Class initiated OBUS (Operation Ballot Box for University Students) and saw it well on its way to success in the State General Assembly. OBUS was an attempt to legalize absentee voting in Indiana for students away at college and was supported by an intensive letter-writing campaign to legislative representatives. Keith Owen, class president, headed other projects, such as selling "I.U. Hoosier Booster" buttons at basketball games and participating in the reform of women's hours.

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Keith Owen (Pres.), Nina Trasoff (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Joyce Greenberg (Org. Fern. Dir.), Carol West (Indep. Fern. Dir.), Nancy Frakes (Sec.), Glen Jacobs (Org. Male Dir.).

JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Randy Kixmiller (Comm. Affairs Ch.), Carol West (Indep. Fern. Dir.), Joyce Greenberg (Org. Fern. Dir.), Nancy Frakes (Sec.), Keith Owen (Pres.), Nina Trasoff (Vice-Pres.), Glen Jacobs (Org. Male Dir.), Lynda Skogan. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Mullikin, Beth Ann Cunningham, Hwa Bang. Marcia Moynahan, Lyda Girton, M. Ellen Jay, Marilyn Runner (Fund Raising Comm. Co-Ch.), Jody Osborne, Barbara Cordell, Sherri Huff. THIRD ROW: Ann Harness, Judy

Officers Class of '68 Council

K. Jones, Paula Rochford, Maxine Steinberg, Judy Wilson, Susan Hardisty, Valerie Lee, Diane Wastier, Karen Martin, Sue Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Ira B. Zinman, Jerry Malman, William Hinkle, Gary McFall, Thom Clapp, Andrew Tilliston, Carter Keithley, Robert Coan. FIFTH ROW: Robert Sellers, Steve Yeager, Bill Mathers, Richard Sugar.

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With Ros Stovall in the president's chair first semester and his vice-president, Jim Sanford, taking over second semester, the Sophomore Class worked with Russ Hartley, adviser, on a number of programs, including a new Veteran's Day program and a Homecoming window display contest. Campus social life was sparked by the Little Annie Fannie Fling, featuring the Bachelor of the Year contest. Mike Bell was selected as most eligible bachelor by popular vote at the dance. The Class of '69 made its mark this year as being the most financially successful class in the history of the University.

Officers Class of '69 Council

SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Russ Hartley (Adviser), Tom Butz (Org. Male Ch.), Ros Stovall (Pres.), Jim Sanford (Pres.), Laura Miller (Sec.), Bonnie Hudson (Indep. Female Ch.), Kathy Joyce (Org. Female Ch.), Jim Brown (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Jane Hamilton, Diane Trais, Mary Weir, Edie Burke, Marilyn Marshall, Pat Kollmar, Becke Kalmans, Peggy Diekmann, Dianne Sloan. THIRD ROW: Marcie Telander, Nancy Bakken, Kathi Batton, Becky Bailey, Shelby McRoberts, Mary

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Ros Stovall (Pres.), Jim Sanford (Pres.), Laura Miller (Sec.), Jim Brown (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Kathy Joyce (Org. Female Ch.), Tom Butz (Org. Male Ch.), Bonnie Hudson (Indep. Female Ch.).

Engelbrecht, Rita Shapiro, Kathy Whitham, Jerri Shayeson, Sue Bates. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Kennedy, Larry Kraay, Steve Young, Susan Cooper, Jeanne Bruce, Jane Curtin, Marcie Mau, Nan Nottingham, Suzi Harrison, Julie Jones. FIFTH ROW: Al Field, Pat Callahan, Ed Ferguson, Steve Fushelberger, Jeff Hilburn, Bob Windell, Robert Meeks, John Galles, Joe McCaffery.


FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Bill Coffman, James Bopp, Steve Strawbridge, Michael Hawley, John McCormick, Bruce Pennamped, Michael Miner, Steve Jackson, Randy Clark, Pete Drumm (Ind. Male Dir.). SECOND ROW: John Hayes (Pres.), Greg Scott ( Vice-Pres.), Phil Harris (Treas.), Susie Black ( Sec. ). THIRD ROW: Sally Spiers, Kristen Keith, Pennie Murray, Michelle Koplow, Carole Helfert, Terry Rosenblatt, Becky Beams, Linda Gerald, Susie Stinson, Barrie Katz, Jan Strange. FOURTH ROW: Ginny Roelke, Patricia Goulder, Nancy Hart, Debbie Lou Weishar,

Debbie Davenport, Sue Felker, Lois Wingfield, Barb Feck, Brenda Larson, Charlene Malofsky, Karl Moskowitz, John Jean. FIFTH ROW: John Banks (Org. Male Dir.), Jim Heubi, Tom Earhart, Danny Deyton, George Babcock, Mike Dumfee, Michelle Dunfee, Melodee Meeks, Bill Hudson, David Jolly, Buddy Pylitt. SIXTH ROW: Scott Rick, Barbara Carr (Org. Female Dir.), Judy Stokes (Ind. Female Dir.), Floyd Shewmake, John Warden, Steve Bowser, Gilbert Gambill, Gregg Werling, Nick Weyland, Reinhardt Lynch, Steve Applebaum, David Hippensteel, Mark Lanigan.

Council Class of '70 Officers Tucking brushes and polish under their arms, members of the Freshman Class Council descended upon University residence centers and spent a day shining shoes to earn money to recognize freshman students outstanding in scholarship and activities. Planning and producing the Tyronian Ball was no small task for the class, but this major contribution to the campus social calendar met with its usual success. Keeping pace with progressive campus politics, a legislative advisory committee was organized to research legislation which would eventually be introduced into the Student Senate. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Barbara Carr (Org. Female Dir.), Judi Stokes (Ind. Female Dir.), Susie Black (Sec.). SECOND ROW: Jon Banks (Org. Male Dir.), Phil Harris (Treas.), John Hayes (Pres.), Pete Drumm (Ind. Male Dir.), Greg Scott (Vice-Pres.).

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Martin Levy, Jack Johnson, Bob Whitacre, Bob Richey, Dave Josephson, Bob Forste, ҟ BLUE KEY—SEATED: George Martin, Steve Killworth ( Sec.), Pete Schellie (Pres.), Steve Petersen, Bob Webster, Dave Swickard. Rex Joseph ( Vice-Pres.), Jim Durkott, Ken Bredemeier. STANDING: George Muncaster,ҟ

Blue Key Leaders are made, not born, and those that are well on their way find special recognition in Blue Key. The junior and senior members of Blue Key are selected annually on the basis of leadership, high academic standing, and participation in campus activities. President Pete Schellie led the group through a busy year, with one of the high points being the joint Mortar Board-Blue Key Leadership Conference. More than 60 freshmen and sophomores spent a February weekend at French Lick discussing the roles and responsibilities of leadership. Blue Key also published a newsletter, reporting activities and notices to the Student Body. To round out their program, the organization sponsored a Christmas tree sale, with the proceeds going into a scholarship fund. Members rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to cut trees, make stands, and deliver them right to the customers' doors.

Among those representing Blue Key and Mortar Board at the French Lick retreat were George Mun oaster (left), Glenna Tolbert, and Rex Joseph.

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Mortar Board Besides providing escorts for 50-year "I" men at Homecoming (left) and for football fathers on Dads' Day and supplying paper boys for "welcome freshmen" editions, Mortar Board provided recognition for the most outstanding senior women, combining leadership, scholarship, and service to the University. Last year members spent a semester studying academic freedom at I.U. from the viewpoints of the administration, the students, the faculty, and the published accounts of experts and other universities. Jointly, Mortar Board and. Blue Key held a leadership conference in February for 64 freshmen and sophomores. "The conference made underclassmen aware of problems at I.U. and pointed out how students can help solve them and better the University," and Camilla Colantonio, president. National policy limits Mortar Board chapters to 25 members, but each year it becomes more difficult to whittle down the approximately 200 applicants. In 1966 the I.U. chapter petitioned to take in 32 new members, thus becoming the largest chapter in the organization's national history.

MORTAR BOARD—FRONT ROW: Marilyn Hodson (Ed.), Lissa Purdy (Hist.), Camilla Colantonio (Pres.), Kathi Odell (Vice-Pres.), Leigh Watley (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Susi Scovern (Prog. Ch.), Nancy Cohen, Bonnie Tackney, Carol Christy (Song Ldr.), Anne Meier, Ann Chumley, Barbara Dolata, Joyce Hayhurst. THIRD ROW:

Eugenia Nixon, Marcy Baron, Barbara Weihmiller, Carol Bottorff, Vickie Jornod, Susan Woodworth, Glenna Tolbert. FOURTH ROW: Kay Kinnison, Nancy Buschmann, Sandy Altman, Helen Elliott, Nancy Bachmann.

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FALCON CLUB—FRONT ROW: Allen Sims, Dave Biesemeyer, Gordon Miscoi, Steve Shoup, Grover Turner (Pledge Tr.), A. Jay Kalver (Ath. Ch.), Dave Grassmyer, John Buck, Rat, Ralph Galvin, Jim Kolodziej. SECOND ROW: Bruce Bopp, Ron Dunn, Kent Dove, Pat Harrison, Steve Backer (Treas.), Dan Bueter, Ed Berebitsky (Pres.), Ted Abbott (Vice-Pres.), Jerry Malman, Doug Spitzer, Lou Nelson, Fred Adamcyk, Don Rodda (Grand Serpent). THIRD ROW: Ed Roop, John Lesow, Phil Wiehe, Melvin Farr, Neil Natkow, Roger Norris, Jim Babcock ( Activ. Ch.), Bruce Sheetz ( Hawk Inspector), Norm Leighty (Fac. Rel. Ch.), Willie Strycker, John Faulkner, Steve Silston,

Falcon Club ACTIVITIES HONORARIES FOR ORGANIZED JUNIORS

Pleiades PLEIADES—FRONT ROW: Carole Wright, Susie Vaughan (Vice-Pres.), Jayne Grote (Pres.), Jane Samuelson (Sec.), Linda Graves (Program Ch.). SECOND ROW: Zola Makrauer, Sharon Gurman, Diane Hamacher, Nina Trasoff, Sherri Huff. THIRD ROW: Carol Steinberg, Sharon Jarvis, Laurel Vaughn, Nancy Wesselman, Judy Ruhl, Mary Ann Villwock, Becky Bell.

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Larry Zutz. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Dedelow, Bill Teater, Don Farquharson, Grant Williams, Neal Radhel, Art Max, Tom Warner, Mark Axelrod, Rick Henderlong, Clarence Wilson. FIFTH ROW: G. Forgey, Timm Payne, John Curtis, Kenny Aldrick, Lonnie Mikolon, Tom Gegax, Scott Frohbieter, William Couch, Zob, Cosmo Goesinyo, Carter Keithler, Steve Russ, Bill Mays. SIXTH ROW: Robert Hoffman. David Maggard, John Carson, John Shane, Dick Wasinya, Tony Vesh, Frankie Fug (Schol. Ch.), Bob Kenworthy, Fred Florjancic, Fred Waldkoetter, Buster Reed.


ENOMENE—FRONT ROW: Joan Mcllroy, Gloria Gemberling, Ellyn Lanz (Corr. Sec.), Sandy Goldstein, Kay Jones, Janet Pearlman. SECOND ROW: Pam Pearson, Karen Thompson, Marcia Mau, Candy Murray, Kiki Wayman (Pres.), Donna Richwalski, Linda Feiwell. THIRD ROW: Becke Kalmans, Anne Brafford (Rec. Sec.), Kathy Johnson (Treas.), Maggie House, Karen Patterson, Gigi Pinnell, Kathy Whitham.

Enomene ACTIVITIES HONORARIES FOR ORGANIZED SOPHOMORES

Skull and Crescent SKULL AND CRESCENT—FRONT ROW: Dick Kuster (Pres.), Mike Singer (Treas.), Hal Smith (Slush Ch.), Jim Parsons (Sec.), Al Beckley (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Gil Haynie, Jerry Jacobson, Richard Hinz, Duane Mercer, Cory Brundage (Keeper of Cans ), Gary Boone ( Rat Leader), Miles Kauffman, Walt Berg (Keeper of Skull), Rick Peoples (Keeper of Crescent), Marty Snyder. THIRD ROW: Bob Foster, Sid Gilmore,

Mike Farrell. Dan Friedman. Al Dewey, Sloopy ( Hang On!), Nick Toest, Bob Malman, John Reid, Roy Rice. FOURTH ROW: Pat Ramsey, Tim McColly, Bill Van Landingham, Bob Borden, John Esmay, Denny Murphy, Joe Conlon, Joe Barker. FIFTH ROW: Kini Dunnick, Terence Walts, J. F. Barr, Tom Beckman, Robert Rockenbaugh, Bob Alexander, Edward Dobrow, Mike Brodsky, Jay Glazer.

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ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA—FRONT ROW: Carolyn Binner, Sara Whiteside (2nd VicePres. ), Sharon Dunwoody (Pres.), Marjory Savich ( Treas.), Cindy Springer ( Hist.). SECOND ROW: Jo-Ann Friedman, Susan Berke, D'Lee Long, Jewell Graves, Gail Griffin, Dianna Krogman, Jo Andrews. THIRD ROW: Sandy Baker, Gale Lorenc, Carol Ann Brighton, Barbara Leslie, Janis Atwood, Janice Perryman, Donna Marovich, Rosemary

FRESHMAN SCHOLASTIC HONORARIES Alpha Lambda Delta Phi Eta Sigma

PHI ETA SIGMA—FRONT ROW: John Stamper (Treas.), Jay Allen Smith (Pres.), Charles Bunnell (Ch. of Reading Prog.).

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Ann Tristana. FOURTH ROW: Karen Thompson, Donna Richwalski, Marlene Witt, Kathy Whitham, Donna Garrett, Anita Silvey, Rebecca Drury. FIFTH ROW: Susan Sheehan, Janet Pearlman, Linda Clark, Jane Messman, Judy Pieschala, Ellyn Lanz, Nancy Ellis.


Board of Aeons A trend toward more student participation in administrative issues was begun in 1921 by I.U. President William Lowe Bryan when he founded the Board of Aeons. The group, although functioning somewhat out of the spotlight of public attention because of the confidential nature of their work, continues in this traditional capacity. Serving as an advisory group, they meet with President Stahr to discuss issues of major concern to the University. The 12 members, all junior and senior men, are selected by the President and the Dean of Students each spring on the basis of leadership, scholarship, awareness of the problems of the University, and interest and ability in finding answers to these problems.

BOARD OF AEONS—SEATED: Jim Durkott (Sec.), George Martin (Pres.), Pete Schellie (Vice-Pres.), Dean Aulick, Dave Josephson, David Alpher. STANDING: Ken Abraham, Bob Webster, Pete Smith, Rex Joseph, Dave Swickard, Steve Killworth.

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Curt Simic, left, a former president of the Student Foundation and now staff adviser to the group, confers with George Martin, president, and Anne Meier, vice-president.

* I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION STEERING COMMITTEE—SEATED: Mary Rauktis, Jean Verhoeven, Karen Sinclair ( Sec.), Judy Speer. SECOND ROW: Anne Meier ( VicePres.), Jan Edington, Sherrianne Maddox, Tina Hibbs, Barbara Weihmiller, Carol

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Weaver, Ed Terrill, George Martin (Pres.). THIRD ROW: Rick Levi, Pete Schellie, Bob Richey, Lee Brown, Steve Petersen.


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Guiding the activities of the I.U. Student Foundation are Curt Simic, administrative associate; William S. Armstrong, executive director; and Jack Holder, administrative associate.

It looks like a typical residence, but that modest little house on Seventh Street will be bursting at the seams from now on. It is the new home of the I.U. Student Foundation, which is just another way of saying that it will be the scene of a perpetual flurry of activity. To many people, Student Foundation is just Little 500, appropriately nicknamed "The World's Greatest College Weekend," but actually there is more to it than that. Student Foundation shares with I.U. Foundation the task of soliciting funds from private and governmental sources by promoting the public image of Indiana University. Little 500 furthers this goal by presenting a favorable image to the public through an enjoyable weekend. Little 500 also provides a scholarship fund which has presented over 2000 scholarships of $100 to students working their way through school. The public relations committee concentrates specifically in areas of promotion. In addition to touring state high schools to explain what Indiana University, and college life in general, is really like, the committee sponsors a series of student-faculty luncheons which provide an opportunity for informal conversation. 123


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I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Suzanne Berger, Rita Meyer, Hwa Bang, Sandy Feely, Linda Becker, Kathy Mauder, Nancy Clausen, Tonda Beesley. SECOND ROW: Margene May, Sue Rose, Joy Gray, Janet Ballard, Carol Bottorff, Brenda Bruce, Janice Allen, Nancy Bachmann. THIRD ROW: Lavonne Bebler, Diana Brogmeaux, Janis John, Ann Blickensderfer, Rosemary Blackburn, April Arington, Nancy

Buschmann, Jill Berman. FOURTH ROW: Dick Allen, Alan Grosbach, David Banks, Greg Allen, Chip Bennett, Mike Engnatz, David Brauer, Tom Ensor, Richard Barber, Rick Barron. FIFTH ROW: Mark Bevers, Tom Bodnar, Norm Leighty, Jim Babcock, Don Briscoe, Richard Baker, Jerry Abramson, John Bailey.

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I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Charles Larsen, Marian Yanney, Susan Siegert, Carole h ulkerson, Emily Huntington, Mary Cummins, Pat Fullerton, Charles Sachs. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dolata, Sandy Covalt, Barbara Crowder, Patty Curry, Mary Linda Butt, Cynthia Ellis, Carole Cannon, Barb Cashbaugh, Jan Farlow. THIRD ROW: Annelies Haag, Judy Dilts, Judy Foulkes, Connie Geyman, Jean Delle-

kamp, Melinda Conley, Joanie Donlan, Margie Collings, Connie Clark. FOURTH ROW: Anita Constant, Cheri Egelston, Mike Tucker, Allen Coffin, David Erickson, Richard Boston, Brooke Farnsworth, Floyd Edens. FIFTH ROW: Richard Dawson, Steve Davis, Larry Cohen, Scott Evenbeck, Lante Earnest, Jack Johnson, Tim Cline, Malcolm Beckner, Hal Driver, Larry Duvall.

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I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Zola Makrauer, Mary Beth Schmalz, Peggy McIntosh, Diane McCord, Taunya Marcy, Angela May, Muriel Miller, Gwen Miller. SECOND ROW: Katey Keeman, Sheryl Bills, Arlyn Morley, Diane Hamacher, Judy Leuenberger, Mary Ann Memeath, Sandy Miller, Sydney Long, Pam Meyer. THIRD ROW: Anne Lewis, Camile Kaylor, Jane Lantz, Dyann Miles, Jan Coplen, Jackie Pallatin, Nancy McKay, Mary McAuliffe, Leona Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Richard McVay, Greg

Mikkelsen, Randall Caldwell, Tim Krebs, Janie Upward, Rick Levin, Anne Jones, Virginia Molby, Susie Luellen, Mary Jean Woodburn, David Maggard, Bill Rupright, Denny Miller, Jack Leavell. FIFTH ROW: Lanny C. Genetos, Scott Rexinger, Patrick Handley, Jon Petrovich, Jim McKinney, Bruce Stanton, Bill Michael, Bob Lankston, Ron Lisak, Gary Kovener, Don Meyer, Phil Mallatt, Jim Maley.

I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Rosann Spiro, Myla Pierson, Lynn Starr, Marsha Snideman, Elaine Zuroff, Susie Tardy, Cindy Skidmore, Carol Steinberg. SECOND ROW: Willo Dene Stout, Barbara Thompson, Lynda Skogan, Kathleen Smith, Marjory Diehl, Maxine Steinberg, Carol Smith, Joyce Groom. THIRD ROW: Michael Arnolt, Dave Swickard, Sue Shook, Linda Woods, Becky Rollins, Janice Tyk, Susie

Vaughan, Tim Smart, Walt Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Steve Seltzer, Dennis Talarek, Michael Serafin, John Shady, Doug Spitzer, Jim Whetstone, Jim Jordan, Bill Searcy. FIFTH ROW: Jack Wilson, Larry Stone, Bill Stinnett, Richard Sugar, Gregory Smith, Hugh Sinnock, John Shackle, Bruce Sheetz.

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I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Martha Kerehevde, M. Ellen Jay, Joyce Greenberg, Janice Firestein, Camille Hewitt, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Lois Holewinski, Peggy Lamb. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Kidder, Gloria Johnston, Margy Kleine, Janet Lemma, Lynn Hokanson, Diane Lane, Sherri Huff, Sandy Szabo, Lynn Knebel, Vivian Hurst. THIRD ROW: David Hoffman, Michael Huff, Michael Davis, Heidi

Lee, Jo Ann Guidrey, Donna Andree, Betty Figlure, Fred Florjancic. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Fisher, Phil Graham, Linda Graves, Ellen Griffin, Linda Carmichael, Carol Furry, Pat Kane, Eugenia Nixon, Paul Hardin, James Hardesty. FIFTH ROW: DonaldFix, Bob Desman, Jeff Green, Dennis Gettelfinger, Brent Ross, Jerry Giesting, Russ Frew, Bob Forste.

Kraushar, Cheryl Heister, Steve Killworth, Susan Huff, Judy McMahan, Susan Hardisty, Kathy Kincaid, Diane Kren. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hetzler, Smith Higgins, Doug Cartwright, Rick Clements, Bob King, Tom Keucher, Bob Hickam, Larry Johnston. FIFTH ROW: Randy Kixmiller, Todd Hodgdon, Bill Helfrick, David Hockett, Dave McAllister, Bill Hoelker.

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Fred Rosenfeld, Shirley Veith, Marcia Moynahan. FOURTH ROW: John Sorenson, I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Leigh Watley, Emma Kilgore, Kathy ҟ Gordon McLaughlin, Eugene Packer, Dick Robinson, Wade Nelson, Wilbur F. Pell. Nellis, Mary Fran Lewis, Holly Romans, Pam Murray, Donna Stemler. SECOND ҟ FIFTH ROW: Mike Neumark, Randall Nevils, Ed Galloway, Jack Swelstad, Bob Rissing. ROW: Ed Berebitsky, Mark Silverman, Jane Samuelson, Judy Wilson, Merri Mueller,ҟ Terry Ann James. THIRD ROW: Rick Witham, Tom Poulin, Steve Powell, Jerry Boyd,

Student Foundation I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Diane Wastjer, Sandi Weisensteiner, Sally Schnepf, Betsy Schnepf, Cheryl Wilson, Marjorie Winter, Mary Ann Villwock, Marianne Ulrich. SECOND ROW: Joyce Beavans, Marcia Peirce, Debbie White, Calda Wright, Kathe White, Marge Hundman, Judy Ruhl, Susi Scovem, Susan Wantz. THIRD

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I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Bonnie Tackney, Pat Molenda, Sally Niewoehner, Katie Tilford, Judy Osborne, Sherry Walsh, Susan Crawford. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carvill, Sharon Swander, Deborah Quear, Diane Schwalm, Nancy Gibson, Becky Hickam, Nancy Lewis, Margaret Purlee. THIRD ROW: Pete Houdeshel, Jay Bainbridge, Carolyn Mullikin, Paula Rochford, Ann Armstrong, Phil Goddard, Paul W.

Barada, Steve Bola. FOURTH ROW: Barry Glazer, Dave Newsom, Mike Livingston, Jonathon Erlen, Mike Hefron, William H. Steinhagen Jr., Kent Dove, Lee Schnell, Don Kritsch. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Reiss, Stan Templin, Robert Spahr, Bill Boren, Mike Stump.

I.U. Student Foundation I.U. STUDENT FOUNDATION—FRONT ROW: Ann Harness, Faith Cook, Susan Garlock, Susan Shively, Kathy MacKenzie, Barbara Acker, Yvonne Arbeiter, Nancy Strickhorn, Susan Strang, Margie Light, Susie Oldfather. SECOND ROW: Nancy Wesselman, Diane Waxman, Chloe Fessler, Sally Fox, Sandy Fix, Ellen Williams, Jackie Fox, Jackie Jones, Patty Koop, Julie Weaver, Mary Sayles, Laurel Vaughn, Richard Ham. THIRD ROW: Ann Rifner, Kathy O'Donnell, Janie Brantlinger, Sandy Stafford, Babs O'Hair, Jayne Grote, Carol Utterback, Steve Springer, Gerry Danielson, Skip Helm, Kurt Frazier,

Phil Rake, Mark Steuer. FOURTH ROW: Clair Bowman, John Stokes, Mark Asmar, Steve Steward, Andrew Lilliston, David Thorne, Chuck Somes, Dick Leimbacher, Randy Covington, Richard Simmons, Keith Jung, Jon Solomon, Stephen Backer. FIFTH ROW: Steve Free, Arthur Bortolini, Howard Marvel, Max Bessler, Joe Grubb, Todd Hoover, Jack Price, Bill Couch, Jerry Malman, Mark Axelrod, Ken Bredemeier, Carl Cowen, Steve Fredericks.

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Martin Levy, president

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Carol Steinberg, Drew Wright, and Jayne Grote.

Steve Mains, Cynthia Ellis, and David Josephson.

The planning and administering of a staggering list of programs and special events could be bedlam. The co-ordination of many thousands of hours of manpower could be chaos. Experimentation with new methods and ideas could be disastrous, but in the new second floor office in the Indiana Memorial Union, these tasks are all part of a day's work. The motivating element behind all this activity is the Union Board of Directors, who, in co-operation with the University President and other faculty and staff members, inject their creative abilities into the physical capacities of the Union. The resulting spectrum of activities ranges from the Sailing Club to such serious events as Emphasis —the World, which is a study of important world areas. Other cultural opportunities include the Lecture Series, World Around Us, and the Union Film Series. Highlighting I.U.'s 1966-67 social calendar were the President's Ball, First Fling, Easter Parade, and Monte Carlo Night, while pop concerts drew record crowds to see and hear such outstanding performers as Johnny Mathis and Henry Mancini. Yuletide celebrations featured the traditional Christmas Eve on Campus and the ever-popular Madrigal Dinners, served in true Old English style. Other events included Homecoming, Miss I.U. Pageant, Quiz Bowl, Children's matinees and parties, High School Cheerleaders' Conference, and many more, in an amazing display of variety and opportunity. 133


"And Then I Met . . ." was the topic of David Susskind, noted film and television produ'er, one of four distinguished Lycea Dinner speakers. 134


The Art Salon, a competitive art exhibit for college and university students throughout Indiana, is one of many cultural opportunities provided by Union Board.

A variety of entertainment drawn from throughout the Student Body is one of the features of the Kiva, a popular campus hangout.

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Dave McAllister, a four-year veteran in the Arbutus world, was editor-in-chief of Volume 74.

Arbutus What was behind the Arbutus this year? A lot of pencil shavings, wastebaskets full of discarded copy, heaters muttering through the winter months, a bright blue paint job . . . oh yes, and The Plant that refused to give up the ghost ( thanks to a couple of sympathetic nature lovers). But most of all there were people. About 75 of them, in fact. And they put out a book. A square one, of all things, about as thick as a Montgomery Ward catalog and just as colorful. In it they told the story of Indiana University 1967, from real true life episodes about such current heroes as The Red Baron and Chancellor Wells to nostalgic tales of the Well House, and "those good old days." But yearbooks weren't the only things the staff came up with this year. During Arbutus Days in the fall they had to share the office with 3,000 balloons, and they polished off "Christmas Eve on Campus" celebrations by crowning a traditional beauty—the Arbutus Queen. 136


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Jack Frisch, 1967 Arbutus business manager, supervised its $55,000 budget.

Sharon Dunwoody, Arbutus residences editor during the fall semester, took on the managing editor's job in the spring.

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Elbow deep in Arbutus contact sheets are Camille Hewitt, layout editor; Gregg Fox, narrative editor; and Sherri Salner, copy editor.

Pam Mitchell, first-semester managing editor, and Tom Burnison, associate editor, discovered in February that the Arbutus "sundeck" is a good place for snowball fights, too.

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Helping Jack with the business side of the yearbook this year were Ron Brodey, treasurer; Jan Swango, promotions manager; and Barb Tomber, sales manager.

Ups and downs were common for the Arbutus photography staff this year, headed by Alan Freiden, photo editor, who rivaled the CIA in ability to zero in on unsuspecting subjects. 139


Holding down three of the Arbutus' biggest jobs this year were Judi Hall, scheduling manager; Ann Kirk, office manager (also known as index editor); and Linda Clark, seniors editor.

Denny Elliott, sports editor, learned that sacking out on the Arbutus paper cutter isn't the safest thing to do. But Nancy Gibson, personnel manager (left), and Sandra Eisert, academics editor, tried to convince him that it wasn't anything to lose his head over.

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Securing contracts from campus organizations for space in the '67 Arbutus was the joint project of Barry Golinko, contracts manager, and Vicki Hansell, organizations editor.

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SIGMA DELTA CHI—FRONT ROW: Zola Makrauer (Miss Sunshine '67), John Woytinek Jr. (Treas. ), Ken Bredemeier (Pres.), Dennis Elliott ( Sec. ), I leidi Kraushar (Sweetheart). SECOND ROW: Mike Hinant, Dave McAllister, Jim Nolan, Don Hanlin. THIRD ROW: Gil Pappas, Doug Roberts, David DeJean, Jerry Harris.

Sigma Delta Chi PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC SOCIETIES

Theta Sigma Phi Earleen Fisher, Sharon Chenoweth, Louise Ondrik, Barbara Mock. FOURTH ROW: ҟ THETA SIGMA PHI—FRONT ROW: Pam Mitchell (Archivist), Elaine Zuroff (Treas.), ҟ Kathy McCormick, Eugenia Nixon, Roberta Lieberman, Linda Clark, Diane Kiver, Irene Heidi Kraushar (Pres.), Jo Ann Snahn (Vice-Pres.), Vivian (Fluff) Fiscus (Sec.). Nolan, Linda Clopton. SECOND ROW: Valerie Cocks,Cafe Boehme, Cheryl Noffsinger, Glenna Tolbert, Janҟ Farlow, Clara Cassell. THIRD ROW: Judi Burke, Edwina McCullough, Betsy Johnson,

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Journalism faculty, students, and alumni gathered in February (above) to celebrate the IDS centennial. A night editor (below) soon learns that his weekly job involves 10 to 12 hours of concentrated hell.

The Indiana Daily Student

"Daily Student Does Good Work for 100 Years" read a five-foot section of a 25-foot banner (requisitioned from UPI wire paper for the occasion) in the IDS city room as The Student celebrated its centennial Feb. 22. With a full week of special programs and a festive birthday luncheon, staff members celebrated —in addition to good work—the greasy cheeseburgers, sleepless nights, and staff camaraderie on which journalism majors exist. But the birthday celebration was only for a week; the rest of the year the staff sandwiched writing and editing and layout and paste-up between battles with the Student Senate and "staff meetings" above Strong's and somehow managed to come out with a newspaper five times a week. Editors and reporters alike nursed wounds from faculty cuts in "Us Last Week," retaliated in the "Dingy Gray Sheet," rejoiced over staffers who won Hearst Contest recognition, successfully married off the fall editor, swung farther out than they like to remember at the traditional "Swing-In, Swing-Out Party," spent two semesters trying to get Dward Farquard on the masthead, and in typical Daily Student lingo, dubbed the whole year "a good time had by all."

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Working in the shadow of Snoopy and his philosophical motto last fall were Ken Bredemeier, managing editor; Jim Nolan, editor-in-chief; and Robert McConnell, chief editorial writer.

Fall Staff DAILY STUDENT FALL STAFF—SEATED: Pam Mitchell (Night Ed.), Irene Nolan (Night Ed.), Judi Burke (Asst. Campus Ed.), Edwina McCullough (Campus Ed.), Susan Oldfather. STANDING ON FLOOR: Marsue Williams, Lisa Krathwohl, Eugenia Nixon (Arts Ed.), Mary Sayles, Earleen Fisher, Clara Cassell, Paul Lee, Jan Farlow,

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Jacquic Creek, Jerry Harris, John Vesey, Kent Dove (City Ed.), Gil Pappas (Night Ed.), Jane Walker, Bobbi Fisher, Steve Herman, Tom Kubat (Asst. Sports Ed.), Ruth Leedy, Larry Jackson, Todd Curless. STANDING ON CHAIRS: John Fulton, Sport (Mascot), Dennis Elliott (Photo Ed.), Russ Wiegman (Sports Ed.).


IDS SPRING STAFF—FRONT ROW: John Ingalsbe, Mary Ellen Riddle, Linda Kuntz, David Weaver, Beth Ann Krier, Karen Walker, Georgina Macdonald, Jeanne Van Atta, Emily Keas, Bill Gould. SECOND ROW: Sandra Eisert, Judi Burke (Man. Ed. of Special Editions), Jerry Harris, Earleen Fisher (Gripe Vine Ed.), Dave Lorentz (Arts

Ed.), Cheryl Weatherholt ( Assoc. Ed.), Jan Farlow (Asst. City Ed.), Peggy Vlerebome (Asst. Ed.), Carol Fiester (Asst. Ed.), Gary McFall, Hope Chalfant. THIRD ROW: John Hillery, Russ Wiegman (Night Ed.), John Fulton, George Angrick, Steve Herman, Paul Lee, Mark Lowens (Asst. Sports Ed.), Mike Simmons.

Spring Staff

Planning second semester issues of The Daily Student are Craig Kingman, editor-in-chief; Gil Pappas, managing editor; Pam Mitchell, chief editorial writer; and Irene Nolan, assistant managing editor.

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IDS FOCUS STAFF—FROM LEFT: Randy Covington (Ed.), Ruth Leedy, John Vesey, Elaine Zuroff, Judi Burke (Managing Ed.), Heidi Kraushar, Sheryl Bills, Bruce Shah, Dennis Elliott.

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"Indiana University does not need just another newspaper. It does need—as Bloomington needs— a responsible newspaper of campus and local events and reviews of cultural affairs by qualified critics." This, in the words of Robb Baker, founder and first editor, is the "why" of the I.U. Spectator. The "who" are students from all areas of the University —the talented, the dedicated, the mad—who have given their weekends to the publication of this independent weekly. The Spectator is now three semesters old. This year, in addition to reviews of each week's happenings—movies, drama, lectures, and musical events— the Spectator published student poetry, drawings, and photography. In its political articles it provided a thorough documentation of such campus issues as the DuBois Club case and the allocation of student fees and maintained a steady support of student autonomy.

SPECTATOR STAFF—FROM LEFT: David Isaacson, Barb Platte (Managing Ed.), James Retherford (Ed.-inChief), Jody Burnett (Managing Ed.), James Suhner Dorr (Co-Ed.), Betty Ketcher, Ron Burton, Mel Feferman (Bus. Mngr.).

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STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD—FRONT ROW: Larry Duvall (Treas.), Richard Leimbacher, Bill Helfrick (Pres.), Carol Weaver (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Lavonne Bebler, Jan Jamison (Sec.), Janice John, Susi Scovern, Jo Ann Noble.

Student Athletic Board SAB STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN—FRONT ROW: Janie Brantlinger, Mary Ann Villwock, Diana Linn, Bobbi Fisher, Jackie Pallatin, Kay Kelderhouse. SECOND ROW: Marcia Peirce, Jeff Smith, Karen Rew, Ellen Sherby, Doral Schweitzer, Lynda Skogan. THIRD ROW: Max Lipner, Deborah Dome, Barbara Schenkel, Jane Curtin, Joyce Greenberg, Julie Noelker. FOURTH ROW: Mike Fox, Stephen Backer, Michael Edwards, David Morgan, Randy Trebing, Debbie Black, Michael Arnolt.

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Porn Pon Girls POM PON GIRLS—LEFT FOREGROUND: Ina Wakefield (Capt.). RIGHT COLUMN: Shelley Klitzky, Susie Shipe, Susie Warner, Kris Beesley, Gayle Thompson, Patty Davidson, Ande Olsen, Lynn Browning, Jill Howton, Susie Lindsey, Paulette Darnell, Mary Ann Sellars, Sue Shorts. LEFT COLUMN: Kathy Pomp, Jill Grossman, Laraine Dolen, Diane Schultze, Marabeth Wells, Bev Fitzner, Jill Hampton, Sandy Crays, Wendy Franey, Mary Mehn, Nena Andorn, Cathy Tiernan, Peggy Kellum.

Something stampeding right out of a Walt Disney true life adventure series? Maybe so, since Disney helped create I.U.'s new $1400 bison suit. Morrie Erickson, who was chosen to wear it, found that being a bison presented many challenges, not the least of which was a navigation problem (like how do you SEE?). The SAB promised to solve the problem by adding eye holes before the next football season.

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I-MEN'S CLUB—FRONT ROW: Terry Raymond, David A. Kunlen, Mike Tucker, Don Adam, Al Gage, N ite Cunningham, Dave Kornowa, Skip Helm, Cordell Gill. SECOND ROW: John Wellington (Bd. of Dir.), Joel Sutlin (Bd. of Dir.), Richard Dilling (Sec.), J. Scott Cordin (Vice-Pres.), Bill Couch (Pres.), Mike Nolan (Bd. of Dir.), Brown Marks ( Treas. ), James Baske ( Bd. of Dir.). THIRD ROW: Andy Thompson, Jim Binkley, Robert Kennedy, Don Crask, Bruce LeMar, Andrew Lilliston, Rieke Stucker, Mike Stout, Bill Huff. FOURTH ROW: Gary Nichols, Paul Barada, Gene Denisar, Gary Sargent, Jim Lee, Theodore Rex Legler II, Bob Moynihan, Chuck Richards, Tom Norton. FIFTH ROW: Tom Schuette, Rick Isheda, Dave Evans, Bill McCaa, Bob Russell, Bob Windle, Jim Stokes, Bill Truax, Mickey Parmelee. SIXTH ROW: Bob Zoll, Bill Conlon, Tom Bilunas, Richard Zoll, Ed Judge, Rick Schrumpf, Jack Johnson, Butch Joyner, Mike Field, Mark Gibbens, Rene Banks.

I-Men's Club Sailing Club SAILING CLUB—FRONT ROW: Marjorie Mericle, Christy Newman, Maryann Watson (Corr. Sec. ), Bill Duerk ( Commodore), Linda Van Aman (Rec. Sec.), use Bried, Sandra Ptucha. SECOND ROW: Sandy Simes, Nancy Reid, Cheryl Stokes, Karen Plummer, Judith Duerk, Barbara Wilson, Kathy Finegan, Margaret Purlee, Bev Dolen. THIRD ROW: Robert Grant, Janie Fricke, Jan Duke, Marcia Hupp, Ellen Dodge, Kristin Hinkle, Jean Dellekamp, Mary Cornea, Judy Baker, Terri Thoma, Torn Estill, Michael Martin, Linda Kurzenberger. FOURTH ROW: Greg Risch, Joe Lettelleir, Dave Morgan, Bob Guttman, Jeanne Bruce, Linda Stewart, Byron Starr, Mike Wildey, Toby Wegrich, Amt Gerritsen, Steve Dyche, Mike McLaughlin. FIFTH ROW: Paul Langille, Jeff McGough, John Martin, Rick Richmond, Gary Snyder, Ed Sedwick, Powell Limback, Steve Lewis, Bob Forney, Judy Stokes, Mike Egnatz, Mike Davis.

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OCEANIDES—FRONT ROW: Julie Noelker, Joyce Miller, Shari Smart, Sharon Gurman, Chris Stokes, Kris Anderson, Marilyn Runner, Alice Driscoll, Linda Bond, Shelly Hoy, Marcia Cohn, Linda Brown, Jan Arbogast, Kitty Ewan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Heinsen, Ann Harmening, Lynn Hoffman, Mary Horner, Jacque Lucas, Gail Lorenc, Mary McAuliffe, Kris Irons, Bev Seavers, Jane Ripley, Kathy Greene, Marty Brauer, Barb Arnold,

Karol Brown, Margaret Hoggatt Bruck. THIRD ROW: Sue Nieman, Laurie Scheffers, Margy Sargent, Sally Egolf, Sandra Jones, Velda Ratliff, Cindy Pattengal, Anne Brafford, Carol Norman, Maddie Ellis, Sara Porter, Lynn Gibson, Karen Bixler, Ginny Molby, Joanne Kovacs (Adviser).

Oceanides WOMEN'S SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING TEAM

OCEANIDES OFFICERS—FROM LEFT: Alice Driscoll (Sec.), Jan Arbogast (Hist.), Lynn Hoffman (Treas.), Kathy Greene (VicePres.), Lynn Gibson (Publicity), Ginny Molby (Pres.).

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Association of Women Students

Who said the best way to get things done is to do one thing at a time? The Association of Women Students had many irons in the fire this year. Their span of successful projects went from such timehonored traditions as the Transfer Women's Tea to innovations like the special projects committee. Basically, AWS is divided into three branches— the legislative board, the executive board, and freshman affairs. The primary concern of the legislative board this year was women's hours. The executive division, in addition to its programming function, provided a link with national AWS. An honorary group, freshman affairs sponsored the summer distribution of a pamphlet to freshmen women and a style show in the fall. At the annual mass meeting in the spring many women's organizations and honoraries elected officers and chose new members, ending the school year with suspense, exuberance, and a boress picketing by the Board of Aeons.

Dianne Lloyd, Ellen Griffin, Fran Fleig, Janice Perryman. ҟ AWS LEGISLATIVE—FRONT ROW: Leona Meyer, Kathe White, Muriel Miller (Sec.), Lissa Purdy (Pres.), Susan Crutcher. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cook, Sheryl Rohlfer,

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AWS FRESHMAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE—FRONT ROW: Amanda McKee, Linda Feiwell, Paula Branstetter, D'Lee Long, Shari Manley, Ann Steele, Kathy Johnson.

AWS EXECUTIVE—FRONT ROW: Lissa Purdy (Pres.), Donna Andree ( Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Muriel Miller ( Sec.), Janie Upward (Treas.), Sue Rose.

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Taking a break from their duties up in the third floor YWCA office in the Union, four officers get a peep at the world before clambering down the last flight of steps. They are Nancy Bachmann, Susie Siegert, Nancy Buschmann, and Judy Jones.

YWCA EXECUTIVE—FRONT ROW: Judy Jones (Treas.), Jan Gaston (2nd Vice-Pres.), Nancy Bachmann (Pres.), Nancy Buschmann (1st Vice-Pres.), P , net Sue Smith (3rd Vice-Pres.), Susan Siegert (Sec.). SECOND ROW: Susie Sterner (Pub. Rel.), Diane Hamacher (International Bazaar Ch.), Sandy Feely (Asst. Comm. Vol. Bur.), Jane Ax (Dorm Extension), Mrs. Barbara Taggart (Exec. Dir.), Jo Andrews (Comm. Vol. Bur.),

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Bobbi Fisher (I.U. Sing Ch.). THIRD ROW: Lynn Shumaker (International Students Comm.), Bonnie Leaders (Dorm Extension), Jan Shoobridge (Comm. of Rel. Affairs), Nina Adolph (Live Y-er Pres.), Judy Dilts (Discussion Group Comm.), Calda Wright, Diane Kren.


YWCA Whether heading for the woods or prowling the cities, the women of the YWCA worked this year to make themselves heard in campus and national affairs. Conferences and conventions invited members to speak their minds on such controversial topics as the "New Left," urbanization, and civil rights. Another group headed for the woods, too, although controversial issues paled this trip when confronted with I.U.'s newest batch of students. Freshman Camp took some 500 freshmen under its wing and gave them a colorful introduction to many facets of University life. Not to be outdone by careening busloads of campers yodeling the I.U. Fight Song, the two Y's joined forces again to produce the campus' most musical weekend—J.U. Sing. YWCA members also took an active interest in I.U's international population. The sisterhood program paired off American and foreign coeds, while a foreign flavor spiced the annual International Bazaar.

Shoobridge, Diane Kren, Susie Sterner, Marcie Telander. FOURTH ROW: Sharon YWCA CABINET—FRONT ROW: Nancy Bachmann (Pres.), Judy Jones (Treas.), Jan ҟ Dunwoody, Janie Shields, Nina Adolph, Linda Flowers, Charlene Ratliff, Cindy White, Gaston (2nd Vice-Pres.) Janet Sue Smith (3rd Vice-Pres.), Susan Siegert (Sec.), Nancyҟ Anne Steele, Becky Bell. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Ballinger (Asst. Dir. of YMCA), Patty ҟ Buschmann (1st Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Nancy Frankel, Jane Ax, Jewell Graves, Curry, Anne Brafford, Judy Johanson, Laurel Vaughn, Jane Samuelson, Marcia Peirce. ҟ M. Ellen Jay, Jo Andrews, Diane Hamacher, Lynn Shumaker, Sandy Feely. THIRD ROW: Merry Anderson, Vivian Hurst, Judy Dilts, Janet Grigsby, Bonnie Leaders, Jan

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YMCA president Mike Dunigan receives his gavel from Chancellor Herman B Wells. Other officers looking on are Don Ammerman (Bd. Rep.), Jim Jordan (Treas.), Tim Cline (Sec.), and Kurt Frazier (Vice-Pres.).

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YMCA CABINET—FRONT ROW: Brad Bayliss (Adviser), Mike Dunigan (Pres.), Kurt Frazier (Vice-Pres.), Jim Jordan (Treas.), Don Ammerman (Bd. Rep.). SECOND ROW: Ed Franklin (Pub. Ch.), Wally Loney (Foreign Students), Fred Mosemiller (Comm. Service), Steve Bammel (Comm. Service), Lane Ayres (Special Projects). THIRD ROW: Jerry Maburn (Radio), Steve Petersen (Membership Ch.), Jeff Green (International Students), Timothy Freeman (Rec. Comm.).

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PERSHING RIFLES, COMPANY A—FRONT ROW: Mari Leininger (Sen. Sponsor), Maj. George F. Marko (Fac. Adviser), Capt. Carl G. Brugger (Co. Commander), Capt. Calvin W. Sanford (Fac. Adviser), Lynda Goodman (Sponsor). SECOND ROW: Eugene Talcott, Charles Abbott, William Porter, Russell Vance, William Sturgeon, Frank Jakubowski, Paul Saft, Charles Demos, Theodore Rex Legler II, David White, Richard Cary. THIRD ROW: Tom Zatorski, Arthur Tichenor, Michael C. Carpenter (Finance Officer),

E. Loriner Nicoll (Adjutant), 0. C. Hope, Wade Martz, Kenny Becker, Henry Slagle, Ed Krug, Jeff Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Dan Raschke, Dale Brown, Paul Brown, Edward Bullard, Stan Kent, Mike Vosheier, John Wetmore, John Greenwell, Vernon Richards, Robert M. Eley, Steve Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Harry Jackson, Bruce Armstrong, Brent Braithwaite, Jeff Baker, George Locke Dunn, Stephen L. Wiltsie, James W. Piepenbrok, Craig Leilous, J. D. Ellis, George Watson, John Bickel.

Company A Pershing Rifles Third Regimental Headquarters PERSHING RIFLES, 3RD REGIMENTAL HDQRS.—FRONT ROW: Lt. Col. Charles M. East III, (Exec. Off.), Maj. Raymond C. Williamson (Fac. Adviser), Maj. Robert G. Haltiner (Fac. Adviser), Col. Ray E. Porter III (Commanding Officer), Maj. David D. Davidson (Chief of Staff). SECOND ROW: Richard LeBeau (Pledge), 1st Lt. Jerry K. Wisley (S4), 1st Lt. Gary L. Drury (S2), 1st Lt. Norbert G. Smith (LO). THIRD ROW: 1st Lt. Jeff Freeman (S1), Paul Michael, Donald Bush. 157


SCABBARD AND BLADE—FRONT ROW: James D. Clavio (Fac. Adviser), Charles M. East III (Commanding Officer), Jan Hefti (Sponsor), Blair H. Snead (Exec. Officer), Michael B. Stupka (Asst. Fac. Adviser). SECOND ROW: Charles Abbott, Jim Tirey, Ned McCahan, Ron Martin, Skip Crawford. THIRD ROW: Carl Brugger, Stan Kent, Tom Vandenbark, Bob McCracken, Dan McConnell, Eric Christophersen, James Howerton. FOURTH ROW: Dan Denning, Ray Porter, Steve Hoster, Steve Hyatt, Steve Jones, Steve Porter, Bill Helfrick. FIFTH ROW: Valentine Pisarski, Bill Cook, Paul Raver.

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ADVANCED ROTC HONORARIES AIR FORCE

Arnold Air Society ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY—FRONT ROW: James Heupel (Admin. Officer), Richard Casati (Oper. Officer), John F. Phillips (Exec. Officer), Harvey Welch Jr. (Capt. Adviser), M. Jon Beard (Commander), Richard Daws.)n (Comptroller), Richard Krueger (Chap.), Thomas R. Warner (Info. Officer). SECOND ROW: Darryl Dargitz, Darrell Smith, Dennis Harrold, Chris Perry, Pete Houdeshel, Ray Robison, Dale Landis, Arthur

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ANGEL FLIGHT—FRONT ROW: Grace Richards (Inspection Officer), Angela May (Exec. Officer), Pam Stitzer (Commander), Marty Rudolph (Admin. Officer), Twyla Reed (Oper. Officer). SECOND ROW: Kay Jones, Holly Bunshaw, Paula McLeaster ( Material Officer), Carol King, Karen Patterson, Mary Ellen Weitzel, Ann McCullough.

THIRD ROW: Susan Hertzberg, Betty Hudson, Judy Cutright (Flight Tr.), Caren Gangloff, Peggy Filderman, Sharon Jarvis. FOURTH ROW: Laura Rudolph, Kathy Mauder, Susan Hardisty, Barb Daley (Drill Officer), Sandra English, Phyllis Pierson.

Angel Flight "Coffee, tea, or milk?" After all, just how often does a coed have the opportunity to serve the University's most distinguished guests and personnel—and 20,000 feet above the ground, too! Acting as airline hostesses on I.U.'s private flights is only one of many activities of Angel Flight. The busy Angels this past year have done such things as serving at official receptions, marching the Homecoming parade and military activities, and assisting in the plans for the Military Ball. Angel Flight attended two conclaves in the spring, one in Knoxville, Tenn., and the other in Miami, Fla. In addition to these specific functions, Angel Flight provided its members with the opportunity to meet their counterparts at other schools and to discuss the problems and similiarities of their college lives. 159


KAPPA KAPPA PSI—FRONT ROW: Chuck Martindale (Treas.), Dave Whitinger (Pledge Tr.), Alan Harris (Vice-Pres.), Bob Rayfield (Pres.). SECOND ROW: Keith Hall, Richard K. Bobbitt, Henry Meredith, Gerald Solomon. THIRD ROW: Robert Myers, Bill Boren, Larry Fetters. FOURTH ROW: Bernard Jaworski, Jon Lindemann, Bill Mothers, Larry Lafferty.

HONORARY BAND FRATERNITY

Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma HONORARY BAND SORORITY

TAU BETA SIGMA—FRONT ROW: Carol Shedron, Linda Burford (Treas.), Sandra Linkimer (Sec.), Ann Shapiro. SECOND ROW: Vicki Allen, Barbara Lancaster, Libby Coulston, Janis Atwood, Jan Thompson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Munson, Marcille Pierce, Lynne Seitsworth.

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PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA—FRONT ROW: Richard Alden (2nd Vice-Pres.), Terry E. Butler (1st Vice-Pres.), James A. Nelson (Pres.), Ian Kirkpatrick (Rec. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Richard Winslow, Edward M. Gold, John Hutt, Frank Howard. THIRD ROW: Ron Heller (Pledge Tr.), Henry Meredith, Carl Shechtman, Joseph Maxwell (Corr. Sec.), Mary Weinberger.

MUSIC FRATERNITY

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Sigma Alpha Iota MUSIC HONORARY

SIGMA ALPHA IOTA—FRONT ROW: Martha Ritchie (Vice-Pres.), Joan Grahek (Pres.), Janet Niles (Rec. Sec.), Marsha Woodress (Corr. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Joanne Fenton, Martha Kercheval (Co-Soc. Ch.), Jenifer Edwards (Ed.), Harriet Peyser. THIRD ROW: Anita Hayes, Jane Marshall, Julie Lawlor, Taeia Gulino (Chap.) Becky Payne. FOURTH ROW: Mary Todd, Lynn Peters, Linda Yarling (Marshal).

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MU PHI EPSILON—FRONT ROW: Jane Buttars (Treas.), Elizabeth Kohler (Pres.), Donna Lively (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Jean Snapp, Kiki Wayman, Donna Marovich, Rosemary Ann Tristano, Janet Bond, Mary Jean Hopping. THIRD ROW: Sandra Byrne, Sara Zimmerman, Leah Beth Frey, Ronda Packard.

MUSIC SORORITY

Mu Phi Epsilon Psi Chi PSYCHOLOGY HONORARY

PSI CHI—FRONT ROW: Susie Robinson (Treas.), Jean Jardine (Sec.), Judy Cutright, Nancy Cohen, Melinda Conley (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Dr. Jerome Chertkoff (Adviser), Ray Shipley (Pres.), Dan Larson, Herbert Marsh, Martin Hayden.

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PHI EPSILON KAPPA— FRONT ROW: Donald Ludwig (Fac. Sponsor), Fred Lussow (Hist.), Rick Gilbert (Pres.), Brian Kelly (Vice-Pres.), Pete Andersen (Sgt.-at-Arms), Sam Newberg (Fac. Sponsor). SECOND ROW: Paul Anthony, Steve Neff, Wayne Sheets, Gene Monahan, Dean Kleinschmidt, Gene Dobbins. THIRD ROW: Frank Hostetter, Al Brawn, Robert Waldon, Hal Morris, Jim Cline.

PHYS. ED. HONORARY

Phi Epsilon Kappa Eta Sigma Phi LATIN HONORARY

ETA SIGMA PHI—FRONT ROW: Gary Milsark, Irene Finch, Jane Lockridge (VicePres.), Donna Garrett (Sec.), Sherilyn Brunson. SECOND ROW: Linda Wilson, Sally Hubertz, Bob Stump, Kathy Kowalski, Brenda Blasdel. THIRD ROW: Nancy White, Ellyn Lanz, Nancy Tellman, Mary Ann Poracky. FOURTH ROW: Ken Schwartz, Marshall Malcomb, Lee Kornblum, S. Skefich, Roy Sillings, Joe Hartswick.

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ACCOUNTING CLUB—FRONT ROW: Anne Butler (Sec.), Charles Logsdon (Treas.), Stephen Efroymson (Pres.), Richard Davis (Vice-Pres.), Alan Smith (Fac. Sponsor). SECOND ROW: David Hermanson, Steven Bucher, Richard Kaplan, George Panos, Karen Salek, Carole Dauterman. THIRD ROW: Jerry Banwart, Dale McCune, John Toth, Max Bell, Ken Miller, Robert Groff, Jon Appleby. FOURTH ROW: Harold Garwood, James Hardesty, Richard Baker, Edwin E. Fromer, James Buher, Marlin Goebel. FIFTH ROW: Harold E. Vogel, Gary R. Kent.

Accounting Club Alpha Kappa Psi BUSINESS HONORARY

ALPHA KAPPA PSI—FRONT ROW: Howard Godfrey (Sec.), David Hermanson (VicePres.), Harry Kasdorf (Treas.), Wilbur F. Pell (Master of Rituals), John Bruick (Pres.), David L. Morris II. SECOND ROW: John W. Bodwell, Jon Danforth, Don Richards, Dennis Aten, Ken Gouts, Keith Hall. THIRD ROW: George Hartman, David Fisher, Michael Trapp, John Nagy, Ron Brown. FOURTH ROW: Duane Mercer, Jack Graff, Ross Siegel, John Toth. FIFTH ROW: David Estes, Stan Pohl, Richard Kruk, Dale McCune.

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DELTA SIGMA PI—FRONT ROW: Rick Clements (Sec.), Gary Haire (Sr. Vice-Pres.), C. Richard Gottlieb (Pres.), John D. Pfeifer (Jr. Vice-Pres.), Steve Rinehart (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Rick Barron (Chancellor), Paul Hardin, Tom Holaday, Richard Moore, Don Plank, Michael D. Cooper. THIRD ROW: Bill Burns, Dave Myer, Jon Forgey, Michel Cremieux, Gary Alan Dienhart, Lawrence Christman, Stephen Cullen. FOURTH ROW: Dave McFetridge, Bill Lamb, Jim Kruse, Robert Lentz, John Gauck, Dave Bangert. FIFTH ROW: Alan Frisoni, Ralph Baugh, Larry Rankin, John Dickinson, Jim Zurawski, Pat Johnson.

PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS FRATERNITY

Delta Sigma Pi Omicron Delta SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HOSTESSES

OMICRON DELTA—FRONT ROW: Marilyn Musgrave (Pub. Ch.), Sandra Aoki (Pres.), Marsha Menke (Sec.), Ann Harper (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Muriel Miller, Peggy Haller, Suzanne Kasper, Barb Cashbaugh, Kay Pearson, Karen Bruno. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Kobylarek, Betty Ahlf, Carolyn Bolling, Gail Shriver, Karen Salek, Joyce Bonko, Virginia Carlisle. FOURTH ROW: Carroll Burnett, Lynne Denham, Diane Koeneman, Charlotte Slipher, Maureen Butler, Carol Romak. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Daugherty, Joyce Todd, Beth McDowell, Debbie Black.

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ALPHA PHI OMEGA—FRONT ROW: George Weir (Pres.), Dan Isaacs ( Grad. Adviser), Prof. Balcer ( Fac. Adviser), Richard Money ( Grad. Adviser ), Dave Foltz ( 1st Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: William C. Gill ( Sgt.), Gerald Solomon, George Locke Dunn ( Reporter), John Lagarde, John D. Hanscom, Thomas T. Brinkman. THIRD ROW: Charles Meador, Herb Miller ( Rec. Sec.), Bill Bocock ( Alumni Sec.), Mike Hernandez ( Corr. Sec.), Dave Yeley ( Treas.). FOURTH ROW: Donald Bradley, Kent Vickery, Tim Butz, Nevin Franks, Theodore Rex Legler II, ( Soc. Ch.), Norman Louis Wernet III ( Hist.). FIFTH ROW: Dennis Dill, Dennis Dehaet, Bill Dailey, Alan Schmetzer.

'47--"' Alpha Phi Omega An integral part of every college campus is the flurry of contests which annually turns out a glorious crop of new kings and queens. For the eager male student who had not yet tasted victory, Alpha Phi Omega created a new opportunity this year— the chance to compete for the title "Ugliest Man on Campus." The candidates were sponsored by housing units and the winner was chosen by penny votes cast by friends (or was that enemies?). Two freshmen scholarships were created with the proceeds. Indiana's Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is part of a national service fraternity for undergraduate students who have at one time been connected with scouting. A goal of APO is to bring together persons with a common interest in the University community. In addition to the "Ugliest Man on Campus," APO supports several other projects, including collecting money for Campus Chest, providing poll workers for campus elections, and conducting campus tours for visitors. 166


CIRCLE K—FRONT ROW: Jim Conkle (Treas.), Dan Haffner ( Sec.), Ralph Ostrom ( Pres.), Egon Petersen ( Vice-Pres.), Jim McMahan ( Dist. Gov.), Jim Ireland ( Dist. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Jon Solomon, Mark Weber, Vincent Houseman, James Stemler ( Project Comm. Ch.), Larry Cox. THIRD ROW: Stu Rhodes, Joseph Jarvis, David A. James.

SERVICE CLUB

Circle K Cosmopolitan Club

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB—FRONT ROW: Melinda Millikan ( Soc. Ch.), Hwa Bang ( Rec. Sec.), Sara Fitch ( Corr. Sec.), Pornchulee Achava-Amrung ( Soc. Ch.), Linda Dubois ( Pub. Ch. )'. SECOND ROW: Richard Wood ( Vice-Pres.), Diane Nauta (Pres.), Jorge Bartolo (Treas.).

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PHI OMEGA—FRONT ROW: H. J. Trubitt (Fac. Adviser), David Clary (Acad. Coord. ), Lawrence Colborne ( Pres.), Steve Schoenherr ( Vice-Pres.), Carol Gartin ( Sec.). SECOND ROW: Mark Updegraff, David Ilaviza, Dorothy Fendley, Linda Scheirer, Sharon Yarling, Janet McKee, Donna Power, Marsha Denyes, Andrea Weiner, Roberta Weeks, K. M. Wilk, Greg Hundley, Lawrence O'Gorek. THIRD ROW: Robert Linder, Gerrold Knowles, William McElwee, Mike Starrett, Tommy Whitton, Dave Hartley, James P. Sanford, Stephen Geller, Joseph L. Brownlee, William F. Herrback, Brendan

J. Hall, William A. Beineke. FOURTH ROW: Michael Kammrath, Alan F. Hartman, Richard L. Williams, Gregory Huffman, Jack Wickes, Anthony C. Maidenberg, Leland D. Harding Jr., Rory O'Bryan, Dennis White, Larry Combs, Dale Bloom, William Porolen. FIFTH ROW: Clayton Roth, Egon Petersen, David W. Boll, Rockland L. Winchell, Bill Searcy, Steven D. Franklin, Max Lipner, Stephen Paul, Marc Kaplan, John W. Sullivan, James Dee Kimper, Bruce Jones.

Phi Omega president Lawren-e Colborne conducts a meeting with adviser Hillard Trubitt, David Clary, Carol Gartin, and Steve Schoenherr.

Phi Omega Phi Omega, pre-law fraternity, offers the undergraduate student an opportunity to learn and participate in activities which will directly benefit him in his later study and practice of law. The president, Lawrence Colborne, founded the fraternity in 1964, and Phi Omega has now grown into one of the largest professional fraternities on campus with a booming membership of more than 1.50 students. The fraternity not only provides an opportunity for intellectual advancement through its speaker programs and student-edited journal, it but also helps the undergraduate to gain a firsthand knowledge of the study of law through projects in which he can observe actual law school classes, participate in group discussions with law faculty, and attend lectures on legal research methods. Phi Omega thus presents a program which attempts to prepare the student for law school and for his future law practice.

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Law Students The traditional image of the law student poring over thick volumes from dusk till dawn is only one part of the total picture, as a glimpse of the social and academic activities calendar for law students will reveal. This year the academic program included two symposia, designed to broaden the understanding of current problems in society. The first symposium delved into the legal problems of the sale of obscene literature and the second dealt with the problem of air pollution. The Speaker Series was continued with experts in all phases of law giving afternoon talks over cups of coffee in the student lounge (right). Other projects included the drafting of a proposed honor code for the Law School and ground work on a legal aid program for I.U. The social calendar was highlighted by fall and spring dances, along with post-game m4 xers, a weekend golf tournament, and publication of the Flaw Journal, a satirical humor magazine. LAW STUDENTS—FRONT ROW: Preston Breunig, Eric Frey, John Evan, James Thompson, Steve Adair, David Nicholls, John Brown, Edward E. Brown, Dave Casterline, Don Scholl, Jon Mall. SECOND ROW: Matthew Lees, Thomas A. Swihart, Russ Brewer, Robert Detrick, Max Goodwin. THIRD ROW: CharleS Nixon, Dennis Kokinda, Thomas Tucker, Charles Quinn, Ronald Gehring, Kenneth Nune, Leon Copeland, Mike Royster, William B. Davis, Robert Cohen, Judith Wilkenfeld, Arthur Rutkwski, William Lloyd, Jim Heimann. FOURTH ROW: John Androski, Don Foley, Emil Becker, David Davis Jr., William L. Wilson Jr., Michael W. Owen, Willard D. Lesch, Raymond Hafsten,

Richard Tebik, Jim Randall, Rich Woosman. FIFTH ROW: William D. Murray, Richard A. Dailey, Lonnie R. Racster, Craig Caplinger, Carter Boyd, Bob Kixmiller, Bruce 13, lizntto, William J. Flotoro, Elliott Abrutyn. William Robbins III, Jeffrey J. Kennedy. Phil Young, Carl N. Lundberg. SIXTH ROW: Lewis Blooms, David Schappi, Jerry Sparks, Terry Wozniak, Richard Marshall, George Brattain, Dave Holt, Ray Little, Charles Collet, Donald Bussell, Jay Taylor, F. Roberts Hanning Jr., David J. Wallsmith, Donald Smith.

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Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union is a national collegiate movement designed to help students tie their many lives together, to make of them a coherent whole, and to thread a meaning through all the facts. It is not so much a program as an idea. The BSU of I.U. has been established and maintained with this in mind. The goals of the Baptist Student Union are manifold. While primarily oriented toward Southern Baptist beliefs, the BSU does not limit its membership to Southern Baptist students. Bible study, prayer emphasis, and the summer missions program are some of the activities in which the Baptist Student Union is engaged. Through group discussions and personal counseling, the BSU strives to help the college student look intelligently at today's issues and offer Christian alternatives for the solution of some of the perplexing problems that face students today.

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HOME EC. ASSOCIATION—FRONT ROW: Suzanne Berger (Sec.), Karen Hudson (Soc. Ch.), Mrs. Christ (Adviser), Nancy Clausen (Treas.), Carole Crevar (Pub. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Penny Sink, Carol Laswell, Marilyn Shermen, Beth Floyd, Marsha Hibbs, Marilyn Smith. THIRD ROW: Jane Bonbright, Arla Rueff, Marcia Cope, Virginia Smith, Carol Carmichael, Edwynna Nolan.

Home Ec. Association Student Education Association

STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION— FRONT ROW: Karen Csigas, (Leadership Co-Ch.), Marjories Zadra (Leadership CoCh.), Joseph Conlon (Pres.), Barbara Darby (Sec.-Treas.), Janie Peters (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Dr. Milton Marten (Adviser), Barbara LaSota, Edna Weddell, Diane Liebenow, Beth Ann Cunningham, Dr. Dorothy Skeel (Co-Adviser). THIRD ROW: Dena Bower, Jan Coplen, Joy Hilsmier, Gail Doades, Lilian Cabage, Lyda Girton. FOURTH ROW: Chris Potter, Henry Poteet, Ned Crary.

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ALPHA DELTA THETA—FRONT ROW: Sue Knoke, Lois Farmer, Mary Ann Cormican (Pres.), Cynthia Page (Vice-Pres.), Randi Morse. SECOND ROW: Joyce Benz, Carol Nadzak, Sandy Eble, Joyce Henderson, Dorothy Strand, Belinda Byrne.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY HONORARY

Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon Delta PRE-MEDICAL HONORARY

ALPHA EPSILON DELTA—FRONT ROW: Bob Forste (Vice-Pres.), Judith Golomb (Sec.), Bob Richey (Pres.), Steve Miller (Treas.), Gordon McLaughlin (Hist.). SECOND ROW: James Gargett, Jane McGara, Alan Grosbach, Leigh Watley. THIRD ROW: Randall Caldwell, James Oldburn, Tom Poulin, Rick Witham, Richard Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Richard Shepherd, Steve Powell, Andy Wolszczak, Ronald Bush. FIFTH ROW: Alan Schmetzer, Bill Couch, Bill Dinwoodie.

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CANDY STRIPERS—FROM LEFT: Linda Feiwell, Sharon MarM, Rosemary Moon, Barbara Senff, Sarah Frye.

HEALTH CENTER VOLUNTEERS

Candy Stripers Sigma Theta Tau NURSING HONOR SOCIETY

SIGMA THETA TAU—FRONT ROW: Patricia Smith, Lois Shaw, Mary Ann Long, Susan Moss Kuhn, Pamela Sloan, Sharon Wulf. SECOND ROW: Laurie Gunter, Leona Adams, Lorraine Moser, Carmen Horn, Loris Stallwood, Margaret Byers, Judith Watson. THIRD ROW: Carol Deets, Marie Josberger, Betty Kelly, Marilyn Edmondson, Janet Calvert, Sandra Carter, Jeanne Pontious. 173


JUNIOR NURSES—FRONT ROW: Joan Beck, Kathy Bibler, Lorraine Chan, Lolita

Raymundo, Karen McCarty, Andrea Strasser, Nancy Pierce, Ginger Haislip, Sandra Duncan, Ginny Michael. SECOND ROW: Janet Shoemaker, Judy Johnson, Phyllis Breen, Susann Sparks, Barbara Cass, Margaret Lawley, Judy McAleer, Chyrene Buis, Nancy Giannopoulos, Rosemary Carter, Sue Pusey. THIRD ROW: Diane Pollock, Rose-

mary Morton, Nancy Anderson, Cindy Smith, Sue Haywood, Lois Gallimore, Kay Hanna, Patricia Ebbeler, Chris Holowoty, Lana Dickerson, Diane Kroon. FOURTH ROW: Katie Phillabaum, Ann Zaharias, Sharon Cauffman, Mary Wyno, Rowena Nash, Michele Parrison, Brenda Lyon, Barbara Franklin, Marlene Rawles, Kathryn Burke, Pam Ritter.

School of Nursing Junior and Sophomore Classes SOPHOMORE NURSES—FRONT ROW: Donna Crider, Sharon Franks, Nancy Habig, Trena Hoppes, Linda Ragsdale, Linda Feiwell, Susan Woltman, Rita Lucid, Elizabeth Miller, Suemma Wilson, Suellen Underwood, Melody Kling, Margaret Tracy, Sharon Naylor, Pamela Mills, Marilyn Lamar, Myra Stoppenhagen, Julie Weber, Barbara Bethea, Cherrie Butz, Susan Carmarda. SECOND ROW: Marsha Thomas, Carol Peterson, Kathlene Neese, Carolynn Moraczewski, Judith Lee, Susan Cox, Jane Bates, Sharon Cummings, Donna Karrer, Dianne Denning, Constance Everett, Jane Weissert, Elaine Harpenau, Nancy Cole, Judith Fry, Constance Dale, Cherylynn Moraczewski, Paula Smith, Linda Nelson, Sue Funk. THIRD ROW: Linda Shank, Jennifer Walsh, Mary Ellen Barton, Linda Swim, Jacquelin Hoy, Barbara Nipple, Christine Swanson, Constance Townsend, Beverly Rutherford, Marcia White, Margot Winters, Patricia Angell, Nancy McCain, Nancy Henry, Virginia Dunn, Monique Cicak, Constance Penny, Glee Alexander, Christine Wielgos, Cheryl Todd. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Gillis, Cynthia Hapeman, Linda Jones, Linda Million, Barbara Pugh, Joyce Shockley, Susan Stokes, Beryl Branson, Darlene Graman, Suzanne Martin, Margaret Allee, Pamela Davis, Francis Hulse, Cheryl Krzyzaniak, Barbara Martz, Jamie Middledorf, Martha Darst, Deborah Lowe, Leslie

Rouen, Nancy Chloupek. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ann Snell, Joan Kerch, Pamela Bundy, Lois Easterday, Patricia Ellison, Brenda Meyer, Margaret Miller, Ann Pearson, Barbara Rosebrough, Lanore Scamihorn, Sharon Cassidy, Sue Springer, Susan Kenyon, Linda Fritz, Katherine Pinkerton, Susan Keisler, Ronda Hampton, JoAnn Differding, Patti McAllister, Ellen Eckert. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Love, Pamela Smith, Linda Sollman, Rosemary Crow, Mary Miller, Judith Moss, Kathy Horstman, Marion Harvey, Janet Steele, Mary Tilton, Paula Blessing, Pamela Williams, Mary Carroll, Dorothy Rosenau, Joy Thistle Janice Foreman, Christine Varner. Donna Miller, Patricia Ainsworth Carrol Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Gunderson, Margaret Marvel, Joellyn Lookabill, Carol Wdowka, Carol Young, Cynthia Snowden, Janet Brown, Patricia Garrity, Rickey Griffey, Li nda Melton, Suzanne Nash, Donna Shookman, Mary Wukov its. Cynthia Mink, Evelyn Coffman, Caren Reitenour, Jean Schmitt, Merrie Williams, Mary Willson, Deborah Alles. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon Hamilton, Janice Stewart, Carolyn Pfeifer, Carol Crosby, Irida Ozols, Sharon Humphrey, Ruth Hopp, Mary Jo Dove, Carolyn Doughty, Richard Brock, Alice Wampler, Linda Lambert, Sandra Hensley, Jane Shively, Becky Tout, Phyllis Marbaugh, Kathleen Ellis, Carole Winkler, Judith Craig, Elizabeth Etzold.


NURSES' STUDENT COUNCIL—FROM

LEFT: Harriett Becker (Adviser), Susan Walther, Barbara Wagers, Patricia Ainsworth, Joan Piper (Treas.), Nancy Lundquist (Pres.), Sandra Jetter (Sec.), Brenda Lyon, Kathy Burke, Christine Holowoty, Kathryn Bibler.

Nurses' Student Council Nurses' Basketball Team

NURSES' BASKETBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Lolita Raymund°, Joyce Shockley, Carol Waltemath, LeEtta Ring, Patricia Seidl. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Breen, Brenda Lyon, Susan Walcher (Capt.), Sandra Jetter, Nancy Lundquist. THIRD ROW: Barbara Scheirer, Dianne Mitchell (Coach), Marlene Rawles, Gwendolyn Ward, Barbara Marshall, Sandra Hensley, Christine Holowoty (Mngr.).

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Phi Beta Kappa, the liberal arts scholast:c honorary in the College of Arts and Sciences, was the first Greek letter society founded and is the oldest honorary in the nation. Members are chosen from the upper 10 per cent of the juniors and seniors in the College who are working for the Bachelor of Arts degree and who have completed the 90-hour residence requirement. Election to Phi Beta Kappa is recognition of 11'0 intellectual capacity well-employed.

Phi Beta Kappa

Kenneth S. Abraham Aaron J. Abramson Paul L. Andis Dean D. Aulick Norman H. Babcock Sue A. Bannon Gary F. Bargatze Marcy L. Baron John F. Barrett M. Jon Beard Ruth A. Beharriell Barbara L. Benham Cheryl A. Biddle Ann L. Blickensderfer Anita D. Brigham John W. Brown Sharron L. Brown Carol J. Burnett Virgil M. Burton Jacqueline Cady Camilla S. Colantonio Caroline M. Conley Sandra K. Cox Carol J. Crawford Nancy C. Cridland Irene P. Cuffey Patricia E. Curry Diane Danner Terri L. Davis Deborah S. Decker Kathryn A. DeVoss Danny C. Dixon Barbara E. Dolata 176

Holly J. Dressell Thomas H. Etzold Keith R. Fernsler Stanley C. Finkle Richard J. Fishburn Peter Fortune Michael L. Fowler LeRoy A. Franklin Michael E. Frazier Phyllis D. Gilbert Judith W. Goodwin Samuel K. Goodwin Sheila M. Gradison Carol S. Greenwood Nancy J. Griffith Jane S. Grund Bruce L. Gamble Judy A. Gustafson Sara L. Hanna John A. Hargis Kathryn A. Haughey Barbara A. Heron Sharon A. Hess Linda B. Hiner Marilyn K. Hodson Sandra S. Holland Janet A. Hollis John W. Jackson Jr. Sandra L. Johansson Carol A. Johnson Sherrin A. Jones Courtney H. Kagen Sylvia J. Karesh

Sue A. Khavari Kathy B. Kiel Linda L. King Margaret E. Kocher Carol K. Kromkowski Derald D. Kruse J i 11 M. Langebartel Cathleen Langley William J. Lawrence Kathryn J. Lewis Cynthia R. Lindahl Eileen A. Lynn Jerry L. Mackel Martha Lou May Ruth A. McClure Sharon K. McMurray Ann C. Meier Judith L. Mellin Diane J. Nauta William Nienhauser Pamela Norton Diane O'Kieffe Marianne R. Owen John W. Parker Mary J. Pennucci Marilyn C. Petric David L. Pitts Donna R. Purkhiser Beverly E. Quinlan Kathryn A. Rainford Charles A. Renaldi Gordon C. Rhea

Margaret R. Rhea Renee E. Roche-Wesson Karen I. Schenkman Phyllis A. Schroader Virginia A. Scovill Susan B. Shoaff Wendolyn T. Shrock Virginia M. Soule Marcia M. Stalnaker Carol A. Stante Martha A. Steen Robert M. Stump Jr. Andrew M. Sum Ruth A. Tedrowe Bettye B. Tracy Judith A. Trevor James H. Trosper Margaret A. Truax Judy C. Tully Eileen Underwood Joseph C. Ventimiglia Robert E. Vicars Leigh A. Watley Ralph B. Weaver Daniel R. Webster Karen R. VVeiskopf John F. Wetmore Anna L. White Larry V. Williams Rebecca J. Williams Elvie H. Wilson Dorothy S. Wisely


David C. Achterberg Robert A. Adams Sandra T. Aoki Malcolm K. Beckner Normal L. Bessette James L. Blair Thomas R. Blaising Richard C. Bland Ivan E. Blankenship Jr. Carolyn S. Bolling Joyce A. Bonko Robert T. Boynton John H. Bragg Ralph E. Brownlee Steven C. Bucher Robert W. Burdick Lloyd L. Carter Robert H. Chapman Marilyn J. Charnetski Chester G. Chentnik Stephen L. Clark Richard A. Clements Bruce P. Coleman Robert S. Collins Stuart R. Crane Robert H. Daines Carole S. Dauterman Lonna V. Davis Richard W. Davis Jr. Virginia H. DeLaney Robert C. DeMeester Lynne S. Denham Howard F. Dick Ronald J. Dolynchuk

Ronald J. Dostal Stephen W. Efroymson Arthur Elkins Terrill F. Ellis Ray H. Garrison James A. Gentry Joseph B. Gorman Jose R. Guarisma Eugene M. Guglielmo Thomas B. Harker Jonathon D. Harris Theodore J. Harris Jr. Michael S. Harwood James A. Hendricks Donald P. Hilty William R. Hipp John B. Holdeman Thomas G. Hopkins William P. Homey William R. Hotz John W. Houghton Stephen J. Hyatt David M. Jackson Shital K. Jain James A. Jones Karen G. Julis Robert J. Kellogg Joe L. Kirby John B. Kloehr Jr. George F. Kloppenberg Karen A. Kocyba Brian E. Koening Richard A. Kruk

E. J. Leverett Charles B. Logsdon Douglas S. Longman Ned M. McCahan Joan E. McCullough Alan Mardis Jr. Marsha A. Menke George K. Miller Laird S. Miller Robert L. Miner Michael L. Moore John T. Morris Gary H. Moses John T. Nebel Patricia L. Nagel Terry A. Nicodemus Richard J. Ormsby Urban B. Ozanne Jr. Paul W. Parkison David A. Patterson Stanley R. Pearson Peter M. Perez William P. Person Donald W. Peters Michael H. Peters Walter J. Piekarczyk Lauren L. Pond David G. Powell David W. Powell William H. Replogle II Peter S. Rhodes Roy W. Richards Brenda K. Roberts

Harry S. Ross Kendrith M. Rowland William F. Ryan Sally Sue Runion Lanny J. Schlamp Herman M. Schreuder Herbert A. Scott William L. Selig Richard A. Shortz Carol G. Shriver Michael D. Shumate Kenneth R. Sitzberger Oliver T. Skrivanie Nancy L. Smith Dan E. Spicer Thomas E. Spurgeon Robert M. Stier Richard A. Sugar Victor H. Tidwell Paul T. Toomey Stephen M. Trattner Jerry C. Van Mason Kenneth W. Vieth Jr. Prakob Visitkitjakarn Thomas J. Wacker Norman L. White Jan S. Williams David H. Windley Mark D. Winski Walter S. Wiseman David R. Yeley John E. Zamarra Ira B. Zinman

Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is the scholastic honorary in the School of Business. Members are selected from the upper four per cent of the junior class within the School and from the upper 10 per cent of the senior class. Also eligible are graduate students who are working toward a Master of Business Administration degree and candidates for the Doctor of Business Administration who have not been previously admitted. 177



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Most students, contrary to what their roommates and professors believe, came to I.U. to make the grade. And strangely enough, it is possible to study and enjoy it. Mellow afternoons beneath the shade of a venerable old tree, and patches of sunshine beside the Jordan provide perfect spots for contemplation or some last minute cramming. In the evening students at I.U. really begin settling down for some concentrated work. And what better place for studied silence ( and a little shut-eye) than a library? Perhaps the only kink in the learning process comes at the beginning, when peace and quiet must battle endless lists of closed sections and the accompanying frustrations of registration.

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Be they full professors or doctors, members of I.U.'s faculty haven't stopped studying either. Although theirs isn't that free young world of leaves and brooks, they find the chance for thought buried deep in cushioned office chairs or behind volumes in their home libraries. And just as students prepare for the next day's classes, so do their professors often burn the midnight oil as they put aside their research to add to a lecture or to wrestle with a good exam question. But the real test of a faculty member comes after the studying, when he steps to the front of his class, settles his glasses on his nose, and tells what he knows . . . in hopes that someone is listening.

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The 20th Century's growing passion for research has long been a theme of universities and other seats of learning, and I.U. is no exception. For 147 years, I.U. professors, their classroom chores done, have pushed papers and lesson plans aside to return to their pet projects. The results? Advancement in every field, nation-wide acclaim for exciting discoveries, books, and most of all, the desire to learn more. Students, too, are endowed with curiosity and often trail provoking questions to satisfying answers. Honor students in particular spend hours in the stacks preparing theses and reports. And, not to be outdone, automation has entered the field with such mechanized wonders as I.U.'s Research Computing Center, situated in the basement of the HPER building.

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Arts and Sciences What happens when a freshman "graduates" from the Junior Division? Chances are good that he will grit his teeth and plunge into the next language course on his way through the College of Arts and Sciences. And with 56 departments to choose from, he is in for a good dose of liberal education. Under the leadership of Dean Byrum E. Carter, the College serves over 80 per cent of the campus in undergraduate and advanced studies, faculty research, interdepartmental colloquiums, the Honors Program, and counseling. Also known for its distinguished faculty, the College can boast that 82 per cent of its professors hold doctoral degrees. Although the oldest division in the University, the College introduces new programs each year to keep abreast of modern education trends. For example, plans were completed for a new faculty evaluation program sponsored by student government.

New Dean Byrum E. Carter listens to a comment during a Student Advisory Board meeting.

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Rising like a limestone fortress at Tenth and Fee Lane, the Business Building opened last September. 188


Business The I.U. School of Business needed more room— and lots of it. Since its beginning in 1920, the School had outgrown two new buildings, expanded to include six departments and eight areas of specialization, and assumed added domestic and international teaching and counseling duties. Last September the school got the room it needed, in the form of a $5,500,000 building at Tenth and Fee Lane. The new limestone-faced, air-conditioned structure has 170,000 square feet of space for its 2250 undergraduates and 675 graduate students. Major revisions in the school's undergraduate program were also new this year. Recommendations may make voluntary counseling more accessible, and honors courses will provide more flexibility for outstanding students. The School of Business is working to improve its programs at the regional campuses and this year will award four-year degrees at the South Bend and Northwest campuses for the first time. W. George Pinnell (second from right), Dean of the School of Business, conducts a faculty meeting. Students showed up on time last September when the Business Building opened its doors.ᵬ Unfortunately the furniture didn't.

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INSITE students (left) discuss the problems they encounter as student teachers at University School. A U-School class (below) adjusts to a room equipped with video-tape cameras so that the INSITE teacher can review her performance later.

Education Old in I.U.'s tradition of turning out the best teachers possible but new in ideas and outlooks, the School of Education trained approximately 1500 undergraduates this year to teach in elementary and secondary schools across the country. Since the school granted its first degrees in 1931, its student teaching programs have broadened to include almost 75 school systems throughout Indiana. Under the leadership of new Dean David Clark ( left) teachers' certificates will be granted for the first time to students at the Fort Wayne, Northwest, and South Bend regional campuses. For the first time, too, an associate dean for research and development has been appointed. Closed-circuit television has become a major development in education. Since its conception four years ago, I.U.'s $203,000 television system has grown to the extent that six cameras now cover 34 classrooms at University School and broadcast over closed-circuit cables to TV sets in 15 rooms on campus. 191


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Tired of studying? The HPER building offers excellent facilities, expert help, and a myriad of activities for the sports fan.

HPER "HPER . . . oh sure, that's where we swim in our spare time, play basketball on weekends, go all out for intramural football, and . . Actually the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation involves more than just some 27 sports and intramurals. Besides preparing majors for professional work, an extensive area of graduate study is being formed which will deal with physiology. Under the guidance of Dean John Endwright ( left), who has served as acting dean since the death of Dean Arthur S. Daniels last summer, work in exercise physiology, motor learning, and biomechanics will soon become part of the curriculum. HPER has also helped establish recreational programs with elementary and secondary schools. The oldest part of the school, the Normal College, celebrated its centennial this year as an extension facility for HPER majors in Indianapolis. Normal is the oldest gymnastics school of its type in the country.

Back in the good old days, as this centennial tableau at Normal College of gymnastics shows, the welldressed HPER major wouldn't be caught dead in anything less revealing than long johns. 193


Law A bounding enrollment is forcing I.U.'s School of Law to evaluate itself from top to bottom. Under the leadership of William B. Harvey, new Dean of the School (below), some significant changes are in the offing. Both the I.U. building and its night branch at Indianapolis have been experiencing tremendous increases in size, with enrollment figures having doubled in the last five years. As a result, new faculty are being hired to keep class sections smaller, while at the same time the School is becoming more selective in its admissions. Although I.U. is now the ninth largest law school in the United States, it continues to emphasize individual accomplishment. Extracurricular activities include a student publication, and, for aspiring athletes, the traditional Homecoming game against the Meds.

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The entire School of Music tuned up to honor Princess Irene of Greece, who attended a special concert in the company of Wilfred C. Bain, Dean of the School of Music (left), and President Stahr.

Music From a modest beginning in 1921, I.U.'s School of Music has grown into a world-renowned instructional and cultural institution which offered 400 courses this year to some 1500 music majors. The School is perhaps most well-known for its opera program, which allows all operatic students to work directly with visiting opera celebrities. Through this program the School has produced nearly 130 operas, including 11 world premieres, since Chancellor Wells brought the idea of opera to I.U. in 1947. Probably the most ambitious project that the School has under its hat is an electronic music center, which is now on the drawing boards. The School also began a pilot program, which is being financed by the Ford Foundation, to examine the possibility of correlated teaching of music theory and history. 196


Intenseness betrays itself in the conductor's movements as he takes his charges through the score of the opera "Albert Herring."

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Next fall the Division of Optometry will move from the frontier conditions of quonset huts, basements, frame houses (right), and an abandoned grocery to its new unified home (left), on Atwater and Woodlawn.

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Optometry Optometry at I.U. is acquiring not only a new face, but a new personality as well. In September the division, established in 1951, will bring its scattered libraries, research and teaching facilities, and clinic under one roof in its new five-story building. The structure will be windowless except for fifth-floor faculty offices and stair wells. Dr. H. W. Hofstetter, division director ( above), said the new building will also allow an increase in class enrollment from 40 to 55 and an expansion of research and clinic facilities. The division's personality change is seen in its new curriculum. This year's graduating class is the last to complete training within three years. Next year, the program will be expanded to four years, in addition to the regular two years of preoptometry.

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The Med Center's new hospital, part of a $20 million building program, will be completed in 1968-69 and will double the center's hospital capacity. It will include conference rooms and student labs for teaching as well as the hospital area itself.


A physiology lab is a lesson for the future for I.U. medical students.

Medicine The I.U. Medical Center has become more than just a school or group of schools. In fact, it has developed into an actual medical center for the state of Indiana. Under a new I.U. plan for state medical education, the University will be training doctors in co-operation with hospitals all over the state. The goals of the statewide internship program are to avoid the expense of building a new school or expanding the Indianapolis medical campus, while encouraging new doctors to stay in Indiana after graduation. The School of Medicine, the largest in the country, is expected to be the focal point for the more complicated medical cases. To provide the special labs and equipment, room, and people necessary the School has a new hospital under construction. Dr. Glenn W. Irwin (standing left) is Dean. 201


Patient education is an important part of sludent work in the denture clinic. Here a dental student shows a patient how her denture will fit her facial form and expression.

Dr. Maynard K. Hine, Dean of the School of Dentistry poses at the new electron microscope recently purchased by the School for use in its research program.

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More than 15,000 patients per year visit their dentists at the I.U. Medical Center. Through the clinic students learn all phases of practice during their four-year program and serve Indianapolis and the surrounding area as well. After having had pre-dentistry at the Bloomington campus, dentistry students will spend as much as one half of their time during their junior year and three fourths of their time during their senior year working in the clinic. Dental hygiene students work in their own clinic situation in the Montgomery County schools in addition to helping out the dental students. After a year of pre-dentistry the dental hygiene student can receive a certificate in her field, or now she can continue her training for an additional year and receive a B.A. in public health or in dental hygiene.

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Learning the proper procedure for taking a patient's blood pressure is part of a nurse's training.

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I.U.'s School of Nursing, with headquarters in Indianapolis, is regarded as one of the most competent and highly rated nursing schools in the nation. Headed by Dean Emily Holmquist, the School has grown in program as well as size in recent years. Nursing programs now exist not only at Indianapolis, but on the Bloomington and the regional campuses as well. A nurse in training at I.U. is a busy coed. Not only are there classes and labs to attend, but students also must fit ward, clinic and hospital experience into busy schedules. Nursing students work right alongside future doctors in the several hospitals at the Medical Center. The Associate of Arts degree program in nursing was inaugurated last year at the Indianapolis and Fort Wayne regional campuses in co-operation with local hospitals.


Allied Health Allied Health is expanding regional campus programs. This year the School graduated five persons on a regional campus, one of which had never been to the Indianapolis Med Center as a student. Next year Allied Health will offer an X-ray program through the Ft. Wayne hospitals. A two-year associate program will also be started on two other campuses. The School will also graduate its first class in inhilation therapy, a two-year associate program at the Med Center after a year in the Junior Division. This year Allied Health, which covered 13 different course programs, offered graduates a master's degree through a government stipend. Technicians, especially clinical and medical health, are in short supply. The I.U. School, headed by Dean Lynn Arbogast (right), is one of 19 such separate schools in the country.

An occupational therapy student treats a patient with short wave diathermy, which produces deep heating effects. 205


Junior Division Freshmen aren't wandering around campus in such dazed conditions these days, thanks to the work of the Junior Division. Of course the Junior Division helps students tackle the problems of that first year of college, but the department's interest in a student doesn't just begin when he arrives on campus in September. It starts long before that, while he is still in high school, sometimes as early as his junior year. Junior Division counselors go to the high schools for "College Day" or "College Night" programs to acquaint students with University policies and opportunities. Through films and discussions with Junior Division counselors, freshmen can learn what I.U. is like long before they arrive. Now the freshmen themselves help improve the Junior Division through a High School-Junior Division Conference ( left ), where they get a chance to talk to representatives from their high schools to discuss college problems and suggest improvements in high school curricula. 206


"Good grief. An astronomy course?" July was the month when several thousand freshmen found their way to Briscoe Quad for their first harrowing college experience—pre-registration.

Dean John Snyder, now in his second year as head of the Junior Division, confers with a student. 207


Graduate School The Graduate School is not just for graduates. Of course, the School is concerned with maintaining high standards of entrance and curriculum and developing new programs like the three-year master's course beginning in a student's senior year. But undergraduates profit from the School by just its very presence. The Graduate School attracts higher calibre faculty to the University and points out the need for better libraries and research facilities. Just having grad students around one's department can be a big advantage to learning and to getting to know more about different graduate programs. Graduate teaching assistants also make up a growing portion of the faculty, keeping the student-instructor ratio down. This year the School has discussed a certificate of candidacy which would be awarded between the master's and doctorate degrees. The certificate would be a genuine intermediate degree for students interested in teaching in small colleges. The Graduate School now ranks ninth in the country in size and is rising among the top 20 institutions in quality.

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Acting dean of the Graduate School, Harrison Shull (left), questions an item in the School's budget. Many graduate students have access to the stacks in the Graduate Library for private reference and research (below).

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Regional Campuses

Each of I.U.'s regional campuses has its own personality—its own architecture and its own special trademarks. The Kokomo campus lawn is adorned with a huge steel art form called "Phoenix Rising from the Ashes." 210


Almost the only line of demarcation at the I. U.-Purdue campus at Ft. Wayne is the sign that divides the administrative offices of each parent campus. At Ft. Wayne, I.U. and Purdue students attend the same classes and loin the same clubs.

The campus of Indiana University is as broad as the state itself—that's one way to describe I. U.'s regional campus system. They are individual with their own problems, but they have at least one thing in common—they are growing. Changing is the atmosphere of the small school drawing students from a confined locale. Some of the regional centers have been expanded to four-year colleges, and all are working toward that end. Where previously the regional centers depended upon part-time, night-time students, the eight campuses now have almost half of their student population in the full-time category. Growth has not been easy, nor will it be in the future. Cuts in legislative appropriations could set back badly needed expansion by two years at some campuses. Facilities and faculty are difficult to expand with any sort of speed. Still the regional campus system has given students a chance to get an education without leaving home. It will probably never, however, take the place of the main campus with its widespread facilities, dorm and fraternity life, and the simple advantage that Bloomington is away from home for most students.

Waiting is a common pastime for regional campus students, most of whom find that a car or a ride is an absolute must. Because of cars, even dress is different. Many students spend the entire day in the same building, leaving boots lined up at the door and carrying a coat only heavy enough for the rugged winter walk from the parking lot to the front door. 211


Theatre and other cultural facilities are well-established at the regional campuses. Here students rehearse for a faculty-written play in the PIT (PurdueIndiana Theatre) at Ft. Wayne. Regional campuses also sponsor film series and offer operas and plays when groups from the Bloomington campus travel statewide.

Lab equipment and facilities at regional campuses equal those on the main campus, some campuses providing the opportunity for graduate research.

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Regional campuses have their own specialties—like/ the dental hygiene program at Ft. Wayne that attracts many out-of-state students.

The adult night school image of the regional campuses is changing as more and more college-age students enroll on a full-time basis. The campuses, however, continue to serve townspeople by offering special non-credit courses and providing library facilities.

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Empty classrooms make good study areas between classes. With expanding enrollments, libraries and small study areas are not large enough to hold increasing numbers of students who have to spend their entire day at the campus. 214


Even a big regional campus is small enough that students get to know each other well. One campus uses a "message tree" to file notes to hard-to-find friends. Many students believe that regional campuses offer the smaller college atmosphere with many of the advantages of a Big Ten university.

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Decisions on every phase of University life from the role of political extremist groups on campus to the determination of the scope of curriculum fall to I.U.'s Board of Trustees. Eight private citizens, five appointed by the governor and State Board of Education and three elected by I.U. alumni, meet monthly to consider policy decisions that affect all of the University's programs and activities. They announce administrative promotions, approve budget requests, and steer the goals of the University into citizen-oriented channels. The Trustees are the representatives of the state of Indiana. Their decisions are almost certain to affect someone in almost every family in the state, whether it be parent, student, educator, or taxpayer.


President Stahr If it wasn't the University budget or the new telecommunications system that kept President Elvis J. Stahr on the move this year, it was the plans for development and expansion at the Medical Center or for I.U.'s rising library. There were also recommendations from the University's self-study for Dr. Stahr to consider and new programs to follow from it. The President's fifth year at I.U. was marked by questions of what affects students and of the role of the student in the University faculty and administrative decision making. Applications for granfs, proposals for equipment, and research took up much of President Stahr's time, in addition to meeting with alumni, delivering speeches, and filling appointed posts. 217


Vice-Presidents Control of four sweeping areas in the University lies in the hands of I.U.'s four Vice-Presidents, Joseph A. Sutton, Lynne L. Merritt, Samuel E. Braden, and Joseph A. Franklin. Appointed last July, Dean Sutton is the newest member to join the Vice-Presidential clique. He is the faculty "voice" in the administration. Dean Merritt, whose position was created in 1965, co-ordinates and controls the University's graduate research programs, which are scattered over the world from Sierra Leone to Afghanistan. The undergraduate development program, which is headed by Dean Braden, serves the full range of faculty and student body at the undergraduate level. Although not an academic dean, Treasurer Franklin's control of the University purse strings also makes him essential to the smooth operation of I.U. as a whole. The co-ordination of faculty and administration is a staggering task which at I.U. is tackled by Vice-President Sutton, dean of faculties.

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Gathered around for a planning session are four Vice-Presidents, Samuel E. Braden, James A. Franklin, Lynne L. Merritt, and Joseph L. Sutton.

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Chancellor Herman B Wells, President of I.U. from 1937 to 1962, now serves as president of the I.U. Foundation and director of many of the international projects he started himself. I.U. institutes in the Far East and extensive student exchange programs in language, science, and many other fields have built the University's reputation abroad to at least as high as its national image. For the first time in 45 years, Dr. Wells missed Homecoming last fall. He was in Providence, R.I., giving the inauguration address for Dr. Ray Heffner, new president of Brown University and former I.U. Vice-President and Dean of Faculties.


I.U. Foundation The I.U. Foundation, now in its 31st year, "exists for Indiana University and Indiana University exists for its students," says Chancellor Herman B Wells, the Foundation's president. The Foundation is supported by alumni, friends of the University, and private grants. Foundation funds are used for student scholarships ranging from $100 to $2000, and for other University programs according to the donor's request. Established to supplement state funds to the school, the Foundation also works to build loyalty among alumni and students and supports the Student Foundation Committee, Little 500 weekend, and campus beautification projects. The Annual Giving Campaign brings in nearly $1 million. In 1965 the Foundation received the grand award for contributions from the American Alumni Council.

I.U. FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS—FRONT ROW: Edward C. Von Tress, Jack Holder, Paul Klinge, E. Ross Bartley. SECOND ROW: Richard Hickam, John King, Marty Knudson, Harold Lusk, T. Edwin Randall, William S. Armstrong (Exec. Dir.), Herman B. Wells (Pres.).

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Summer vacation means "back to the books" for many public school teachers who return to campus to work on advanced degrees or just to brush up on their changing fields.

Robert W. Richey (left), director of summer sessions, and his assistant, Ralph W. Sinks, pore over new brochures and posters for the coming summer sessions.

Summer Sessions "Why not go to summer school? After all, everyone else is doing it!" For I.U. students this is an unbeatable argument, because for the past three years Indiana's summer session has been the nation's largest. Last summer almost 25,000 persons attended Intersession and Postsession as well as regular summer classes at Bloomington or on the regional campuses. In addition, I.U. made room for 26,682 additional people who attended more than 140 institutes and conferences. Summer's swelter found classes escaping to shady lawns, while the new outdoor swimming pool lured many a daydreamer away from classes altogether. But for some students courses weren't even of the classroom variety. The geology department sponsored a field trip to Montana, and other students earned credits while roaming and researching in Europe. Over 100 music productions, in addition to art exhibits, allowed new talent to have a whack at the creative world.

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The Student Personnel Division provides the Reading and Study Skills Center for students interested in self-improvement in scholastic pursuits.

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Student Personnel Combining living and learning was the special concern of Student Personnel counselors this year for a student Body of 26,500. Women's hours were relaxed for juniors, the faculty associate program was expanded, and research and talk focused on how to use the residence halls as a part of University education. The branches of Student Personnel, headed by Dean of Students Robert H. Shaffer, handle concerns from loans and traffic violations to study aids and advising student activities. Registration standards for student groups came under fire from all sides when the W.E.B. DuBois Club was not allowed to function officially, and by spring activities counselors were drawing up major changes in policy. The question always facing students and administrators who work together closely was how much "freedom"—how much responsibility. I.U.'s guidance programs in activities, conduct, and the residence halls served as a training ground for one of the few graduate degree programs in student personnel in the country.


Alumni Office A number one association keeps 163,000 I.U. alumni informed about their Alma Mater. The I.U. Alumni Association received the 1966 National Award for Alumni Administration by the American Alumni Council. The Alumni Association also has direct contact with future I.U. alumni through Alumni Secretary Claude Rich ( below ), who acts as senior class sponsor and chairman of such University activities as Homecoming, Founders Day, and Commencement. He also represents I.U. and the three other state universities as a legislator in the Indiana General Assembly. Out of this office floods nearly two million pieces of alumni mail, including the Indiana Alumni Magazine. The office plans the Commencement weekend schedule and provides alumni with such services as chartered, alumni planes for out-of-state football games.

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Who interprets I.U. to the outside world—that place of parents and other universities that never seems to get the facts right? The major source of communications at I.U. is University Relations, which for years has been trying its darndest to give people the facts and help them to understand what makes 1.U. tick. Under the direction of James R. Jordan, assistant to President Stahr, this public relations system not only interprets I.U. for others, but it also interprets the outside world to the faculty and students in terms of the University's interests and concerns. This was a golden year for I.U.'s News Bureau. Under the editorship of Earl M. Hoff, it spent its 50th year just like all the others—by gathering pertinent information on all phases of college life and presenting a total picture of the University to the public.

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James R. Jordan, assistant to the President for University Relations (left), and Earl M. Hoff, editor of the News Bureau (right), discuss a new tape played by Robert Petranoff, co-ordinator of Radio-TV.

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A Candy Striper examines an X-ray with the aid of John Miller, director of the Health Center.

Donning their characteristic outfits, coeds turn Candy Stripers to help out in all phases of Health Center work.

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Health Center When you lie there in your room, green around the gills, and with the thought of today's classes making more than the usual knot in your stomach, it's time for a visit to the. Health Center. But don't despair! Things have really perked up since your last visit. Open for its second year in new facilities, the Student Health Center acquired expanded X-ray service, laboratory and physical therapy materials, an electrocardiogram, and an apparatus for the diagnosis of thyroid diseases. Food service is now handled by the center's own kitchen rather than by the Halls of Residence. Although building and staff worked at capacity this year, more service and space were needed, especially in the out-patient and psychiatric division. The full-time staff included 10 physicians, one pyschiatrist, one clinical psychologist, and two social workers. Interested students also served as Candy Stripers.


Halls of Residence Supervising 500 spastic washers and dryers in the dorms, meeting with protesting student damages committees, and computing the minimum space required for a coed's closet are all in a day's work for the Halls of Residence administration and its director George Olson (left). This year another building spree began as barracks-style Hoosier Courts was razed to make way for a new low-cost dormitory. Work also began on a 14-story, totally air-conditioned housing unit for graduate students. But most important is the administration's concern for the individual student. Mrs. Alice Nelson, former executive director and expert on the care and feeding of college students, holds weekly open houses to listen to student comments and suggestions on residence hall life.

That easy-to-fix favorite, hamburger, is often a boon to residence hall "chefs," who find that feeding I.U.'s bulging student population is a mammoth task. 1110004.10.00--

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From carpentry to desk work, activity at the Physical Plant revolves around keeping I.U. in top shape.

Physical Plant Without the I.U. Physical Plant, life at I.U. would be a real mess. There wouldn't be a billion pounds of steam to keep the University chugging along. There wouldn't be plans for $60 million worth of building this year, and over 2300 acres of University lawns and athletic facilities in Bloomington would be overrun with assorted debris. The Physical Plant lends a hand with emergency work and large repairs for the dorms, extending its services to such places as Bradford Woods, the Showboat Majestic, and the regional campuses. And as these regional campuses develop into fouryear institutions, there will be similar staffs on each campus, said Director H. H. Brooks (left). A new program of construction will usher in a new Speech and Hearing Center, married apartments, a Musical Arts Center, and a University Events Arena on the Bloomington campus. In addition, there will be $7.8 million worth of new structures added to the Indianapolis campus and $2 million worth to the Northwest campus at Gary. 230


Athletic Administration Winning seasons are a big part of any athletic program, but they are only end products of a staggering amount of work behind the scenes. This work is handled by the Athletic Administration. From planning the new sports arena to catering to visiting alumni, I.U.'s hard core six fight all the red tape and strive to maintain a high level of excellence in the entire sports program. Directing the whole show is Bill Orwig and his assistant, Bob Dro. The financial side of the picture is handled by Frank Anderson, while Paul Harrell directs plant facilities. Publicity is the favorite stomping ground of Tom Miller, and to Chris Dal Sasso falls the job of administering the Big Ten eligibility rules. Both athletes and maintenance men enjoyᵬ new all-weather outdoor track. A special surface keeps the track in good shape the year round with a minimum of repairs.

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It doesn't matter if you belong to Tryus, Action, or PRP, are male or female, a folklore major or a physics major, the sports scene at Indiana University is for you. This year was one of heartbreaks and excitement for the I.U. sports enthusiast. The football team finished the season riddled with injuries, but the basketball team did the impossible feat of climbing from the cellar of the Big Ten Conference to a first-place tie in one season and thus earned a birth in the NCAA Mideast Regional at Evanston, Ill. The rugby team finished No. 1 in its conference, and the soccer team put in its usual brilliant effort and dropped opponents right and left. The I.U. swimming team won its seventh Conference title in a row. Good showings were also made by the wrestling, gymnastics, cross-country, and indoor track squads, and the future looks bright for these hardworking athletes. But whether I.U. teams win or lose, the enthusiasm and support of the Student Body is always within their grasp. Support is synonomous with sports, and I.U. fans always show without a doubt who they are for.

It's impossible to see a football player's face from the 74th row of the Stadium. Evidently, it's just as well.

Balancing another gymnast on your foot while doing a handstand on the parallel bars isn't actually an event in a meet. The top athlete is working out on the trampoline.

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In the Minnesota game senior quarterback Frank Stavroff (10) hands off to Terry Cole (48) in one of the Indiana's better inside running plays.

"We're a better football team," announced Coach John Pont as football practice opened last summer. In some respects the '66 Fightin' Hoosiers lived up to Coach Pont's observation, but they finished the season with a 1-8-1 record and a ninth-place finish in the Big Ten—a little worse than what was expected. The Hoosiers lost only two starters from the 1965 squad's offensive unit, but even with nine experienced veterans they could not compile the wins. The Hoosiers opened the season against Miami of Ohio with hidden incentive for a victory over the Redskins. Coach Pont and several members of his staff played collegiate ball at Miami, and Pont later coached there. But Miami Coach Bo Schembechler wasn't unaware of the incentive and was sure that his team could play well against a Big Ten opponent. The Redskins played ball control and sufficiently downed the Hoosiers, 20-10. The Fightin' Hoosiers bounced back the next weekend with their first—and only—victory of the season, a 26-14 win over Big Ten foe Northwestern. Indiana then had the distinction of leading the Big Ten for two weeks—mainly because the other eight schools hadn't yet played a Conference game. Indiana then traveled to Austin, Texas, for a game with the University of Texas. The superior speed of the Longhorns helped shut out the Hoosiers, 35-0. Coach Pont said of the defeat, "We played alert football for a while, but Texas played alert ball for a longer period of time." Indiana semi-bounced back in their second 236

home game of the season with a 7-7 deadlock with the Minnesota Gophers. The game was cluttered with fumbles, but I.U. quarterback Frank Stavroff had one of his best days of the season, completing 15 of 20 passes. In their last six games the Fightin' Hoosiers went down in defeat. An error-filled game allowed Illinois to down Indiana, 24-10. The Hoosiers then traveled to sunny Florida for a game with Miami, where the Southern climate proved to be anything but funny. Rain fell during the entire game as the Hurricanes sloshed to a 14-7 victory. A last-minute field goal cost Indiana a victory at Iowa as the Hawkeyes ended a 16-game Conference losing streak. The Hoosiers made their move a little too late, and Iowa won, 20-19. The Ohio State Buckeyes shut out Indiana with a 7-0 victory, and the next weekend the Hoosiers faced Big Ten champion Michigan State. The Hoosier team didn't roll over and play dead, however, and the Spartans were aware when they left Bloomington that they had been in a real football game. Indiana outscored Michigan State in the second half but lost 37-19. Indiana entered the traditional clash with Purdue for the Old Oaken Bucket without five of its regular offensive and defensive players. At the end of the first half of play, Indiana was on the short end of a 41-0 score. The first play from scrimmage resulted in a Purdue touchdown, and that's the way it went the rest of the afternoon. In the last 30 seconds of play the Fightin' Hoosiers did manage to get on the scoreboard but lost, 51-6, in their worst defeat of the season to the '67 Rose Bowl champs.


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Sophomore Bob Long (88) barely gets this punt away during the Minnesota game, as Gopher defenders attempt to block the kick.

Purdue's Perry Williams is stopped short of the goal line after taking the ball from Boilermaker quarterback Bob Griese. In on the play for Indiana are Gary Tofil (16) and Rene Banks (34).

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I.U.'s offensive team didn't rest when they were on the bench, as evidenced here by Terry Cole (48) and Frank Stavroff (10), who study the action on the field.

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1966 FOOTBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Dave Kienlen, John Heaton, Horace Parker, Frank Stavroff, Joe Sutor, Bob Zoll, Harold Mauro, Tom Schuetter, Bob VanPelt, Dick Zoll, Gary Tofil, John Ginter, Ray Terry, Kees Scarff, Tom Lahey, Brian Koenig. SECOND ROW: Bill Huff, Cordell Gill, Kevin Duffy, Gary Cassells, Dan Bueter, Jim Cocanour, Jon Eickstead, Mike Field, Doug Crusan, Bill Bergman, Jim Smith, Bill Conlon, Rick Ishida, Bill Holder, Terry Cole, Bill Couch. THIRD ROW: Ted Verlihay, Tom Bilunas, Dave Kornowa, Bob Russell, Lee Robinson, Doug Rhodus, Mickey Parmelee, Bill McCaa, Brown Marks, Mike Krivoshia, Ken Kaczmarek, Rick Spickard, Gary Love, Gary Nichols, Cal Wilson, Rene Banks, Dave Evans. FOURTH ROW: Mike Perry, Jon Mills, Ken Long, Bob Long, Ed Judge, Tom Hilligoss, Gerry Grecco, Nate Cunningham, John Carlson, Bill Allen, Bill Ciz, Pat Eagen, Al Gage, Al Kamradt, Paul

Kropf, Mike McMahon. FIFTH ROW: Roger Grove, Dan Decraene, Mike Conti, Jerry Brezinski, Todd Beebe, George Wortley, Cal Snowden, Pete Thorn, Dick Waltz, Jim Sniadecki, Al Schmidt, Gayle Robinson, Mike Roth, Marty Rohrman, Bob Douglas, Dick Wheelwright, Mike Hunter. SIXTH ROW: Larry Elliott (Mngr.), Chuck Harris, Bobby Kirk, Jim Sampson, Bob Moynihan, Dan Mayoras, John Herich, Walt Jurkiewicz, Gary Staab, Sam Rhine, Tim Sheldon, Jim Johnson, Gary Gray, Mike Demke (Mngr.). SEVENTH ROW: Blondie Levy (Mngr.), Steve Moore (Asst. Tr.), Warren Ariail (Tr.), Charles McDaniel (Fresh. Line Coach), Bob Baker (Fresh. Backfield Coach), Herb Fairfield (Guard and Center Coach), Jay Fry (Tackle Coach), John Pont (Head Coach), Bob Hicks (Defensive Line Coach), Howard Brown (Head Fresh. Coach), Nick Mourouzis (Defensive Backfield Coach), Bill Orwig (Ath. Dir.).

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The Indiana defensive unit here somewhat resembles the G.I.'s putting up the flag on Iwo Jima during World War II. Actually, they are making a last ditch effort to tackle MSU's Clint Jones as he sprints for a touchdown.

Flankerback John Ginter hauls in this pass from sophomore quarterback Mike Perry during the last 30 seconds of the Purdue game.

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1966 FOOTBALL RECORD MIAMI (0.) 20 Indiana 10 ҟ Northwestern 14 INDIANA 26ҟ TEXAS 35 Indiana 0 ҟ INDIANA 7 __ MINNESOTA 7 ILLINOIS 24 Indiana 10 ҟ Indiana 7 __ MIAMI ( FLA.) 14 IOWA 20 Indiana 19 ҟ Indiana 0 -- OHIO STATE 7 Indiana 19 MICHIGAN ST. 37 PURDUE 51 Indiana 6 ҟ Season Record: 1-8-1 Big Ten Record: 1-5-1 Conference Standing: 9th

There are just too many arms in the action for halfback Terry Cole (48) as he tries desperately to hold on to this Stavroff pass. 241


1966 SOCCER TEAM—FRONT ROW: Andrew Bropeh, Pete Stuckey, Bill Allee, Umit Kesim (Co-Capt.), Bud Jensen (Co-Capt.), George Parsons, Jim Trosper, Shane Davis. SECOND ROW: Eugene Miller, Emmanuel Faber, Kamal Farra, Ibrahim Mannan, Karl Schmidt, Tibbi Herman, Paul Zarna, Bob Rossow. THIRD ROW: Jerry Yeagley (Head

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Coach), Craig Thompson, Steve Hart (Mngr.), Tom Battle, Rich Aljian, Paul Stuckey, Fidel Jaramillo, Pete Kreeger, Tony Wiecinski, Steve Neff, Andre Sinaud, Bill Bailey (Tr.), Rud McGary (Asst. Coach).


Soccer Indiana's 1966 soccer team finished season play with an 8-1-1 mark, giving Coach Jerry Yeagley his fourth consecutive winning season at I.U. Typical of the team's success during the season was the selection of offensive star Steve Jaremko as a member of the 1968 United States Olympic soccer team. Jaremko led I.U. scoring with 15 goals. Not having suffered more than one loss in any of the past four years, the 1966 team stayed with tradition and bowed only once. Earlham, the only 1966 conqueror of the I.U. team, went on to place third in the NAIA standings. The Hoosiers' 3-1 loss marked the highest number of goals allowed in one match this year. St. Louis, a team that tied Indiana at 2-2 in an early season encounter, went on to be a quarterfinalist in the NCAA. Coach Yeagley had strong team balance and good depth in all postitions to work with in 1966. The overall strength included offensive stars, as indicated by the 45 goals scored over the 10-game season. Offensive stars for I.U. included Jaremko and senior co-captain Umit Kesim, second leading scorer on the team. Kesim contributed 34 team goals during his three-year soccer career at I.U., and was named to the first team of the all-American soccer squad. The main defensive standout of the 1966 squad, which had many such standouts, was Bud Jensen. Jensen, a three-year veteran, has been a leader in defense along with Jim Trosper, Pete Kreeger, and Karl Schmidt. The defense also piled up a few records. Four shutouts in one season erased the former mark of two, and the opposition's twelve goals established a new season low.

1966 SOCCER RECORD INDIANA 5 Northwestern 0 INDIANA 2 ST. LOUIS 2 ( double overtime ) INDIANA 2 Eastern Illinois 1 INDIANA 5 DePauw 0 Indiana 1 EARLHAM 3 INDIANA 4 Ball State 2 INDIANA 6 Illinois 2 INDIANA 9 Indiana State 0 INDIANA 7 Notre Dame 2 INDIANA 3 Purdue 0 Season Record: 8-1-1 243


With heads and shoulders locked in bone-crushing tension, rugby gives its own answer to "togetherness"— the set scrum. The scrum usually comes about when the referee decides that the game has gotten out of hand.

1966 RUGBY TEAM—FRONT ROW: Tony Imler, Andy Ziemelis, Sam Hall, Jim Petzel, Tom Dobecki, Bill Burnham, Bill Wacker, Tom Gibbs, John Healy, Ron Fulk. SECOND ROW: Art Stump, Terry Vernier, Tim Snyder, Walt Connell, Bob Waters, Scott Hanley, Rudy Jarabak, Dave Wilson, Pat O'Shea, Rick Ross. THIRD ROW: Joe Tate, Florian

Gregorczyk, Barry Bacon, Jack Van Leeuwen, Keith Hamsher, Martin Williams, Greg Haley. STANDING: Nevil Robertson, Mike King, Felix Barker, Tony Pryor, Tom Wacker, Paul Vogel, Jim Randall, Mike Egnatz, Brent Rushall, Jerry Krase, Bob Batchelder, Mike Roberts,' Pat Brown, Larry Edwards, Bob Springer. 471

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Rugby Amid the hoopla of Pom-Pon girls, a "Rent-aSkydiver," and the dissonant music of the traditional postgame parties, the I.U. Rugby Club rollicked its way through an unblemished fall season, finishing the torrid campaign with a perfect 8-0-0 record. Though the Hoosiers, led by diminutive team captain Mike ( Streak) King, clinched their first undisputed title in the annual Midwest power struggle—the Chicago Invitational Rugby Tournament—the highlight of the season didn't come until the final game. By clipping St. Louis University, 16-11, in a sudden-death overtime, the Hoosier ruffians posted the club's first undefeated campaign in its fiveyear history, adding emphasis to the modest claim of being among the nation's top teams. With a crushing scrum, steered by veteran forwards Tom Wacker, Art Stump, Paul Vogel, and Pat Brown, and a superb backfield, Indiana outscored its challengers by a total point-spread of 144-29. Besides quieting the Chicago Lions to avenge their only setbacks of last spring's 7-2-1 season, the Hoosiers nipped a strong Palmer College contingent, 11-6, and ravaged a feckless University of Chicago squad, 33-3, to the delight of the largest crowd to ever watch a rugby match at I.U. Top scoring honors for the season went to graduate student Keith Hamsher, whose psychic toe sent the bloated sphere through the uprights in nearly every conceivable manner—conversions, penalty goals, and field goals dropkicked at full speed—for a total of 34 points. Elusive backfield sprinters Tony Pryor, Marty Rhorman, Bob Springer, and Jim Randall harried opponents to the point of despair while contributing 60 points.

I.U. hooker Tom Wacker (55) learns that "all's fair in love and lineouts" as a wide-mouthed Illinois rugger tries climbing his back in a desperate attempt to gain possession of the ball. 245


1966 RUGBY RECORD INDIANA 12 ҟ Illinois 0 INDIANA 16 ҟ Minnesota 0 INDIANA 21 ҟ St. Louis Ramblers 6 INDIANA 9 __ Chicago Lions 3 Palmer 6 INDIANA 11 ҟ INDIANA 26 ҟ Quad City 0 INDIANA 33 __ Chicago Univ. 3 INDIANA 16 ҟ St. Louis 11 "B" Team Record: 3-0-0

Scrambling for a loose ball after the lineout, ruggers from both teams keep moving or get trappled in the ensuing rush. Since the sport is continuous and demanding, I.U. players prepare for secondhalf action by running up and down the stands during the intermission.

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Backfield ace Marty Rhorman (41) waits patiently for the ball, as teammate Paul Vogel catches his opposing forward flatfooted and dazed to dominate a lineout.


Despite the lack of victories, I.U.'s cross-country team had several firsts in the form of sophomore Mark Gibbens. Gibbens was the first sophomore to be elected captain of the team in I.U.'s history. He broke the four-mile varsity record twice, ending up with a time of 19:28.0 for third place in the Big Ten. While running as Indiana's No. 1 man, Mark became the first Hoosier in four years to earn a spot in the NCAA cross-country meet. Indiana rebounded from last year's two big disasters—the Big State and Big Ten—to grab fifth place in both meets. I.U. also came back from an early season defeat at the hands of Illinois and defeated them in the Big Ten Meet. I.U. was defeated by Iowa and Michigan State, which finished 1-2 in the Big Ten, and by Notre Dame, which finished second in the NCAA meet.

Cross-Country 1966 CROSS-COUNTRY — RECORD Indiana 32 __ MICHIGAN ST. 20 MINNESOTA 19 Indiana 44 ҟ Indiana 39 _ _ NOTRE DAME 20 Ohio State 36 INDIANA 21ҟ MIAMI ( 0.) 18 Indiana 43 ҟ ILLINOIS 26 Indiana 29ҟ IOWA 19 Indiana 43 ҟ Conference Standing: 5th ( tie)

1966 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM— FRONT ROW: Rieke Stucker, Mike Stout, John Humphrey, Bob Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Lynn Olson, Don Crask, Bruce LeMar, Jim Lavery (Coach), Mark Gibbens (Capt.).

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1966-67 BASKETBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Lou Watson ( Head Coach), Bill Russell, Vernon Payne, Bill DeHeer, Harry ( Butch) Joyner, Jack Johnson. SECOND ROW: Don Luft (Asst. Coach), Harold Curdy, Ery In-

Basketball Butch Joyner was one of the Hoosiers' most consistent performers all during the season and sparked many a comeback drive. He was awarded the Most Valuable Player award at the end of the season.

niger, Bill Stenberg, Rich Schrumpf, Gary Leinberger, John Muirhead, and Tom Bolyard (Fresh. Coach). THIRD ROW: Warren Ariail ( Tr.), Vernon Pfaff, Earl Schneider, Gabe Oliverio, Larry Turpen, and Dave Power ( Mngr.).

To the surprise of many, but to the delight of all, the 1966-67 Hurryin' Hoosiers battled their way to the top of the Big Ten and won a berth in the NCAA regional play-offs. Indiana was picked to finish in the middle of the Big Ten in pre-season polls, and this fact was generally accepted. The first half of the season gave no indication that this would not be the case for the Hoosiers. The "Cardiac Kids," as the team was dubbed by one sportswriter, gave Hoosier fans everything from ulcers to tears of happiness. If a game looked to be won by Indiana, the fans still remained in their seats, for Indiana gained the reputation of giving every ticket buyer his money's worth. 249


The Hoosiers would be in the lead by 16 points and then it would seem that they would almost feel sorry for their opponent and would let them catch up. But in the final 30 seconds, Indiana would climb all over the opposition and win by one or two points. As it turned out, Indiana was determined to be the first team in the history of the Conference to go from last place to first in just one year. During the last few weeks of the season, one never knew where Indiana would end up in the title race. At one point there were as many as four teams tied for first place (including the Hoosiers). However, the main thorn in Indiana's side was Michigan State. The Spartans were the only team with which I.U. could tie for the title and still go to the NCAA. The other top contenders were Northwestern, Iowa, and Wisconsin. As things turned out, the last game of the season was the decisive one. And, of course, Indiana's opponent was none other than its up-state rival, Purdue. It was do or die for the Hoosiers and they dealt the Boilermakers a 95-82 defeat. Indiana's bench strength accounted for much of its success this season. Among those who supplied the needed punch in tight situations were senior guards Vernon Pfaff, Larry Turpen, and Bill Russell, who came off the bench to fill the position vacated by senior Ery Inniger, who broke his wrist in the second meeting with Michigan State. Sophomore forward Earl Schneider was another big asset to the Hoosiers this year in his supporting role along with junior Rich Schrumpf and sophomore Bill Stenberg. The scoring power of the Hoosiers came from juniors Vernon Payne and Butch Joyner, senior Jack Johnson, and sophomore Bill DeHeer, who improved with every game in the pivot position. Payne kept fans on the edge of their seats with his fantastic speed, shooting, and dribbling abilities. DeHeer and Johnson provided key rebounding and scoring all during the season. Johnson was voted honorary captain by his fellow teammates at the season's end. And then there was Joyner, who managed to do a little bit of everything in every game. He finished the season hitting 50 per cent from the floor, and was selected Indiana's Most Valuable Player. For seniors, this year's team and its accomplishments was a great graduation present; for Lou Watson, a coaching masterpiece with time left over to go fishing; and for underclassmen, a promise of much to look forward to next year. Senior guard Bill Russell served as the Hoosiers' sixth man, but after Ery Inniger was put out for the remainder of the season with a broken wrist, Russell become a main link in Indiana's success. 250


Pulling down a rebound is junior Rich Schrumpf who was sidelined at the end of the season with a broken foot.

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BASKETBALL RECORD DePauw 71 INDIANA 84 ҟ ҟ Missouri 65 INDIANA 77 ҟ OHIO 91 Indiana 90ҟ ҟ KANSAS STATE 82 Indiana 69ҟ Loyola 73 INDIANA 83ҟ ҟ ҟ INDIANA 94 ҟ ҟ Notre Dame 91 Far West Tourney Oregon State 60 INDIANA 71 ҟ WASHINGTON 81 Indiana 79 ҟ Oregon 64 INDIANA 102 ҟ ҟ IOWA 84 ҟ Indiana 73ҟ INDIANA 83 _______ Minnesota 68 Ohio State 80 INDIANA 81ҟ ҟ INDIANA 72 ҟ DePaul 70 Minnesota 81 INDIANA 82 ҟ INDIANA 82 ҟ Michigan State 77 ҟ Wisconsin 81 INDIANA 93 ҟ Indiana 77 MICHIGAN STATE 86 INDIANA 81 ҟ Northwestern 79 INDIANA 96 ҟ Illinois 81 IOWA 75 Indiana 74 ҟ INDIANA 98 ҟ Michigan 96 Indiana 70 ҟ ILLINOIS 80 INDIANA 96 ҟ Michigan 90 INDIANA 95 ҟ Purdue 82 NCAA Regional Indiana 70ҟ VIRGINIA TECH 79 INDIANA 51ҟ ҟ Tennessee 44 Big Ten: 1st Jack (Bozo) Johnson was named honorary captain of this year's team and provided some of the Hoosiers' strength under the hoards along with fine scoring ability from outside. 252


Hoosier supporters followed the team's victories and heartbreaks all during the season, and after Indiana won the Big Ten title and was selected to play in the NCAA regional at Evanston, Ill., the fans were there too.

In the Hoosiers' first game in the NCAA regional, their opponent, Virginia Tech, had their hands full in the rebound department with the likes of Butch Joyner and Earl Schneider. 253


Swimming Starting the season with a victory and ending it with another is a good feeling for any team, but it has become a tradition for Indiana swimmers to win nearly every meet in between, too. The Hoosiers finished a perfect season this year with an 83-20 win over Cincinnati. I.U. also won both the Big Ten Relays and the Big Ten championship. Victories have not always been so numerous, though. It was not until Dr. James (Doc) Councilman became head swimming coach in 1957 that I.U. began a steady climb which brought it its first Big Ten swimming championship in 1961, a title which Indiana has not relinquished in the last seven years. The last three years in addition to winning the Big Ten title, the Hoosiers have been second in the NCAA championship meets every year. Since "Doc" came to I.U., the varsity team has compiled an impressive 76-6 dual meet record. Diving is also a major part of I.U.'s command over opponents. Under the direction of diving coach Hobie Billingsley, Olympic gold medalist Ken Sitzberger, Luis deRivera, and sophomore Win Young all aided the cause. In somewhat of a second revenge match against Michigan, the only team to beat I.U. during the 1965-66 season, the Hoosiers snapped the Wolverines' undefeated string this season with a 69-54 win. Bryan Bateman and Dave Padgett finished 1-2 for I.U. in the 50-yard freestyle. Other Indiana winners posting their best times of the season were Scott Cordin with a second in the 200-yard freestyle, Bob Windle with a first in the 500-yard freestyle, and Dave Perkowski with a first in the 200-yard breaststroke. In diving Ken Sitzberger became only the third individual to win both the three-meter and onemeter springboard diving titles in the Big Ten meet two years in a row. Ken's former teammate, Rick Gilbert, accomplished the feat in 1964 and 1965. Sophomore Win Young finished third in diving just 3.5 points short of second place. Bob Windle gave I.U. two big seconds in the 200-yard freestyle and 1650-yard freestyle events. In the 200-yard breaststroke Hoosiers Dave Usrey and Steve Cary finished third and fifth respectively. Kevin Berry and John Collins claimed second and fifth respectively in the 200-yard butterfly. Charlie Hickcox proved his strength in the backstroke by taking second in both the 100-yard event and third in the 200-yard race. NCAA defending titlist Bill Utley had to settle for second in his specialty, the 200-yard medley, in the Big Ten championships. 254


John Newman, senior, finishes one of the many sprint events he competed in during his varsity career with the I.U. tankmen.

Charlie Hickeox (right), the Hoosiers' best contender in the backstroke, won gold medals at the Pan-American games last fall in Mexico.

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1966-67 SWIMMING TEAM—FRONT ROW: Steve Borowski, Win Young, Peter Rhodes, Luis de Rivera, Nick Carlton. SECOND ROW: Mark Wallace ( Mngr.), Bob Bell (Mngr.), Ken Webb (Co-Capt.), Ken Sitzberger ( Co-Capt.), Bob Oppliger, (Mngr.), Terry Wiseman (Mngr.). THIRD ROW: Jack Pettinger ( Asst. Coach), Hobie Billingsley (Diving Coach), David Perkowski, Charles Richards, John Newman, Bob Windle, Kevin Berry, John Collins, James ( Doc) Councilman ( Head Coach). FOURTH ROW: David Padgett, David Bayles, Charles Hickcox, Bryan Bateman, Bill Utley, David Usrey, Scott Cordin.

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INIIMMI SWIMMING RECORD =1=1=. Cincinnati 30 INDIANA 73 ҟ Michigan 54 INDIANA 69 ҟ INDIANA 69 _ Southern Illinois 35 Minnesota 43 INDIANA 80 ҟ Michigan State 45 INDIANA 78 ҟ Purdue 43 INDIANA 89ҟ ҟ Michigan 50 INDIANA 73 ҟ Indiana State 27 INDIANA 75 ҟ Cincinnati 20 INDIANA 83 ҟ Big Ten Relays: 1st Big Ten Championships: 1st

Junior Bill Utley anticipates the starter's signal for the beginning of the 100-yard freestyle event. Utley swam several meets this season with his jaw wired togeth,r as a result of an automobile accident. 257


Olympic gold medalist Ken Sitzberger won both the one-meter and three-meter springboard diving titles in the Big Ten championships. 258


Dr. James (Doc) Councilman, coach ofᵬ the I.U.ᵬ tankmenᵬ since 1957, is always enthusiastic about Indiana's chances in a meet. He hasᵬ coachedᵬ I.U. squadsᵬ toᵬ seven straight Big Ten titles.

Butterfly ace Kevin Berry from Australia awaits his turn to compete in the medley relay. 259


1967 GYMNASTICS TEAM—FRONT ROW.. Ben Gunderson, Bill Long, Bud Hunt, Paul Graf, Win Young, Jerry Collins, Bob Witmer, Dave Keiler. SECOND ROW: Jim Brown

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(Asst. Coach), Joel Sutlin (Capt.), Clyde McDonald, Richard Lyon, Pat Kivland, Phil Harphring, Clark Wells, Otto Ryser (Coach).

Otto Ryser, in his 19th year of coaching gymnastics at I.U., had one of the best teams in I.U. history. The Hoosiers compiled a 9-5 overall record and a 3-4 Big Ten record, finishing fifth in the Big Ten championships at Iowa City. I.U.'s varsity gymnasts also broke the team scoring record three times this year. The team scored 180 points in a loss to Iowa, eclipsing the old standard of 178. The Hoosiers again smashed the record at Columbus, Ohio, defeating Ohio State, 180.30 to 153.2, and Kent State, 181.6 to 149.2. The performance of the predominantly sophomore team pleased Coach Ryser, who said, "They lived up completely to my expectations (to finish at least fifth in the Big Ten)." Four of the Hoosiers' losses came at the hands of what Coach Ryser considered "four of the strongest teams in the nation," Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, and Illinois. He said that the "overall strength of the Big Ten is great." This

is largely because of the growing interest in gymnastics at the high school level. Next year the Hoosier gymnasts should be stronger. Only Joel Sutlin and Clark Wells are seniors. "Sutlin has been I.U.'s outstanding gymnast since his sophomore year," said Coach Ryser. He led the Hoosiers in scoring and finished seventh in the allaround in the Big Ten championships two years in a row. Wells was Indiana's leader on the long horse or vaulting event and was a standout in the floor exercise. Only a sophomore, Pat Kivland was this year's scoring leader. Kivland performed in all seven events for the Hoosiers during the season. "In difficulty of routines, no one in the league can top him," said Coach Ryser. A winning season plus a year's experience for the sophomores this year could result in next year's gymnastics team being the best in I.U. history.


A performer in every event this year, Pat Kivland, a sophomore, was the team's leading scorer.

GYMNASTICS RECORD■ Illinois (forfeit) INDIANA ҟ Ball State 95.85 INDIANA 177.85 ҟ Louisville 126.45 ____ҟ INDIANA 162.65 ____ҟ MICHIGAN 184.8 Indiana 177.5 ҟ INDIANA 176 Merchant Marine Academy 148 ҟ Indiana 172.7 ҟ ARMY 177.5 Indiana 171.80 MICHIGAN STATE 178.075 Minnesota 171.30 INDIANA 180.05 ҟ IOWA 185.425 Indiana 180.05 ҟ INDIANA 181.30 ҟ Ohio State 153.2 Kent State 149.2 INDIANA 181.6 ҟ ILLINOIS 186.5 Indiana 178.10 ҟ Wisconsin 174 INDIANA 176 ҟ INDIANA 176ҟ ҟ Indiana State 156 Big Ten Meet: 5th Senior Joel Sutlin was the gymnasts' outstanding team member for three years, according to Coach Ryser. 261


1966-67 WRESTLING SQUAD—FRONT ROW: Bob Campbell (Grad. Asst.), Tim McCall, Doug Schmidt, Jim Williams, Wally McOuat, Rick Reel, Gordon Sinning, Jim Lentz, Jim Binkley. SECOND ROW: Charley McDaniel (Coach), Dave Mudd, Gene

Denisar, Monty McDaniel, Chuck Wertschnig, Marty Hey, Andy Thompson, Dan Mudd, Tom Blankenship, Jeff Isel.

WRESTLING RECORD Indiana 5 MICHIGAN STATE 25 INDIANA 24ҟ Toledo 6 Indiana 9 ____ MICHIGAN 20 INDIANA 23 ҟ Iowa 15 Indiana 14 MINNESOTA 17 INDIANA 33 ҟ Missouri 5 INDIANA 37ҟ Illinois 0 INDIANA 17 ҟ Wisconsin 14 INDIANA 19 ҟ Wisconsin 13 INDIANA 31 ҟ Purdue 5 Indiana 14 ___ MINNESOTA 15 Indiana 14 NORTHWESTERN 15 INDIANA 33 ҟ Purdue 0 INDIANA 18ҟ Ohio State 13 Big Ten Meet: 7th

Determining just whose arms are whose is something of a problem here for 152-pound Dan Mudd. 262


Indiana's varsity wrestlers surprised many followers this winter as they posted a 9-5 record in dual meet competition. Although a fairly young team, the Hoosiers improved rapidly, winning seven of their last nine meets. Under the direction of interim coach Jay Fry, the Hoosiers compiled a 7-5 record in Big Ten competition. Included in the success column were single victories over Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio State and two victories each over Purdue and Wisconsin. Fry replaced veteran I.U. coach Charley McDaniel, who left early in the season because of illness. By the season's end McDaniel was attending practices again and is expected to take over direction of the team again next year. The season came to a rather disappointing climax as I.U. finished 7th in the Big Ten championships at Ohio State. Prior to the meet the Hoosiers had lost two of their key men who were being counted on for valuable points in the season-ending meet. Tom Blankenship, a 167-pounder, tore some cartilage in his knee and was operated on before the Big Ten meet. Dave Mudd, who was I.U.'s 145pounder, became ill three days before the meet

and was unable to compete. Indiana had some excellent performers representing it this year. Among the best was 130 pounder Tim McCall, who compiled a 19-3 record in dual meet competition and finished third in his division in the Big Ten meet. Another fine wrestler was sophomore Jim Lentz, who finished with a 15-5 mark, beating some of the Big Ten's top performers. Senior Jim Binkley, although not the holder of a particularly impressive record, came on strong at the end of the season. Binkley, a 123-pounder, finished fourth in the Big Ten meet and gave the eventual champion his best match of the meet. The only other Hoosier to place in the Big Ten meet was 160-pounder Gene Denisar, who finished fourth in his class. Gene compiled a 13-7 record during the season. Prospects for next year's team appear bright as the Hoosiers will lose only Mudd and Binkley through graduation. In addition, some very able performers will be coming up from the freshman team to challenge the veterans.

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Dan's twin brother Dave, a 145-pounder, tries to convince this opponent that wrestling isn't anything to lose his head over. 263


1966-67 FENCING TEAM— FRONT ROW: Junior Bryan, Thomas Etzold, David Royster, Thomas Kalb, Thomas Hollo. SECOND ROW: Harold Morris (Asst. Coach), Roger Zabik ( Coach), Fred Passman, Chuck Jorgensen, Gregory Kiel, Don Kitain, Dr. Frederick W. Coons ( Asst. Coach).

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I.U.'s fencing squad, directed by Roger Zabik and three divisional coaches, ended this season's competition with a 1-7 mark. With Tom Etzold the only graduating senior on the team, the squad will retain a majority of fencers next year, while losing its best man in the Sabre class. Etzold, coached by Dr. Fred Coons, completed the year with a 10-8 record in individual dueling. Greg Kiel, at 13-11, will return to head the epee squad, mentored by Dwuane Burner. Phil Harrison is the foil team coach. Zabik, faculty adviser of the squad for three years, described this year's showing as "typical" of the team, as it is officially only a sports club competing with other Big Ten teams.


1966-67 RIFLE TEAM—FROM LEFT: Don Adam, Maj. J. F. Dodds ( Coach ), Tom Wilson, Stan Kent, Rick Reedy, Jim North ( Staff Sgt.), John Wellington.

I.U.'s varsity rifle team placed third in Big Ten standings in this year's league competition. Except for Ohio State, the Swanson season trophy winner, I.U.'s closest competition came from second-place Illinois. The Hoosiers, under the direction of Maj. J. F. Dodds and Staff Sgt. Jim North, took part in four multiple-team meets, only three of which were with Conference teams. The Walsh Invitational paired I.U. with several smaller schools in the Midwest. The Hoosiers placed "in the middle." John Wellington, rated best in individual Conference standings, will be back next year with a group of "promising prospects." The team lost only three members by the graduation route.

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The winner of the Big Ten athletics-scholarship medal, as well as a major league draft choice and an all-American first team member, all played on the 1966 Indiana varsity baseball squad. Coach Ernie Andres' Hoosiers compiled a 17-15 season record and a 6-5 mark in Big Ten competition. This record, placing Indiana fifth behind Ohio State in Conference standings, was brought about mainly by a weak defensive infield and mediocre pitching. I.U. compensated partially for these minus factors, however, with its hitting power and the talents of seniors Wayne Witmer, Jim DeNeff, and Jack Campbell. In overall statistics, the Hoosiers outhit, outran, and outscored their opponents.

1966 BASEBALL RECORD

TRINITY 10 Indiana 9ҟ ҟ St. Edward's 0 INDIANA 5ҟ St. Mary's 10 Indiana 8ҟ Pan-American 0 INDIANA 3 ҟ SAM HOUSTON STATE 10 Indiana 9ҟ FT. SAM HOUSTON 5 Indiana 2ҟ St. Edward's 10 INDIANA 21ҟ Laredo AFB 0 INDIANA 14ҟ Randolph AFB 0 INDIANA 12ҟ ҟ ҟ RICE 2 ҟ ҟ Indiana 1ҟ Texas Lutheran 7 INDIANA 15ҟ DePauw 0 INDIANA 14ҟ NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6 Indiana 5ҟ INDIANA 6 ҟ Northern Illinois 5 INDIANA 7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 7 TAYLOR 2 Indiana 0ҟ ҟ TAYLOR 6 Indiana 5 ҟ ҟ BUTLER 10 Indiana 2ҟ ҟ ҟ Indiana 0 ҟ MICHIGAN 6 INDIANA 2ҟ ҟ Michigan State 1 Indiana 2ҟ ҟ BALL STATE 3 Indiana 0ҟ OHIO STATE 7 ҟ INDIANA 7ҟ ҟ ҟ Butler 2 INDIANA 7ҟ ҟ ҟ Northwestern 3 INDIANA 12ҟ ҟ Wisconsin 9 Indiana 0ҟ WISCONSIN 1 INDIANA 8ҟ Miami ( 0.) 2 INDIANA 16ҟ ҟ Illinois 3 INDIANA 9ҟ ҟ Illinois 1 INDIANA 9ҟ Indiana State 5 INDIANA 4ҟ ҟ Iowa 3 Indiana 4ҟ MINNESOTA 9 Indiana 1ҟ MINNESOTA 2 Season Record: 17-15-1 Big Ten Record: 6-5 Conference Standing: 5th

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1966 BASEBALL TEAM—FRONT ROW: Jim Lee, Jeff Scott, Fred Green, Pete Houdeshel, Reggie Woods, Bob Miner, Mike Tucker, Ted Logan, Bob Woodward, Jim Burke. SECOND ROW: Jim Goins (Mngr.), Jim DeNeff, Ery Inniger, Jack Campbell, John Bailey, Thad Hodgdon, Ralph Komasinski, Gary Sargent, Jim Stokes, Mike Neumann,

Tom Hovanec. THIRD ROW: Ernie Andres (Head Coach), Wayne Witmer, Dick Schaumann, Bill Gifford, Paul Love, Kees Scarff, Dave Prough, Dan Prough, Jim Cline, Mike Holloway, Jeff Jones, Steve Moore (Tr.).

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1966 TENNIS TEAM—Steve Erenburg, Mike Nolan, Dave Millen, Stan Cleveland, Dave Power, Bob Scott, Mike Baer, Bill Landin (Coach).

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Tennis I.U.'s tennis team ran rough-shod over most of its opponents last spring in compiling a 17-6 record on outstanding performances by several of the netmen. Returning lettermen Dave Power, Mike Nolan, and Mike Baer led the way all season. Their combined record for the season in singles matches was 52-14. After losing to Georgia and Georgia Tech, the I.U. squad came back with six straight victories before bowing to Southern Illinois. The I.U. netmen's only losses in the Big Ten came at the hands of Michigan, 6-3, and Michigan State, 5-4. These opponents proved to be the Hoosiers' downfall, as they finished first and second, respectively, in the Big Ten championships at Michigan State last spring, with the Hoosiers taking third place. Last year's doubles combinations weren't as strong as they have been in the past, and with a little added strength there it could have made a difference in the Big Ten championships. Other strong in dividual performances were turned in by Steve Erenburg ( 16-7), Bob Scott ( 12-8), and Stan Cleveland (12-10).

1966 TENNIS RECORD 1111■■/ ҟ GEORGIA 9 Indiana 0ҟ ҟ GEORGIA TECH 5 Indiana 4 ҟ ҟ Presbyterian 3 INDIANA 6 ҟ Emory 1 INDIANA 8ҟ ҟ Univ. of South 1 ҟ INDIANA 8ҟ ҟ ҟ Toledo 2 INDIANA 7ҟ INDIANA 9ҟ Hope 0 ҟ DePauw 1 INDIANA 8ҟ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 8 Indiana 1 ҟ Eastern Illinois 0 ҟ INDIANA 9 ҟ Cincinnati 0 INDIANA 9 ҟ Wisconsin 2 ҟ INDIANA 7ҟ NOTRE DAME 6 Indiana 3 ҟ Ohio State 0 INDIANA 9 ҟ INDIANA 7 ҟIowa 2 Minnesota 2 INDIANA 7 ҟ INDIANA 9ҟ ҟ Western Michigan 0 Illinois 2 INDIANA 6 ҟ INDIANA 7 ҟ Northwestern 2 Indiana 3 ҟ MICHIGAN 6 INDIANA 0 ҟ BALL STATE 0 Indiana 4ҟ ҟ MICHIGAN STATE 5 INDIANAҟ Purdue 0

I.U.'s Dave Power, a consistent player throughout his three varsity years on the tennis team, was seeded No. 1 for the Hoosiers, finishing with a 22-1 singles record. Power was ranked 28th in the nation by World Tennis magazine last year.

Third man on the tennis team was senior Mike Baer. Mike finished the season with a 12-8 singles record for the Hoosier netmen.

Season Record: 17-6 Big Ten Record: 7-2 Conference Standing: 3rd

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1966 GOLF TEAM—FROM LEFT: Ron Essenpreis, Skip Helm, Bob Borthwick, Scott Greene, Bob Fitch (Coach), Jim Baske, Jim Cheney, Jim Jewell, Dennis Troy.

Golf The 1966 I.U. golf team did not fair so well as expected, but this season should be a different story for the many returning lettermen. Placing sixth in the Big Ten tournament at Iowa City, the I.U. linksmen fired a four-round total of 1521 last season. The Hoosiers' top finisher was sophomore Jim Baske with a 297 for the four rounds, good enough for a sixth-place tie. With a team score of 1535, 1.U. finished fifth in the Northern Intercollegiate Tourney, which took place on the I.U. course. Jim Jewell showed best for Indiana in the tourney as his 297 total earned him third-place honors. Under Coach Robert Fitch and co-captains Bob Borthwick and Jewell, the I.U. squad compiled a season record of 6-7-2. With five sophomores on the team, however, the squad showed. much potential for action this spring. Baske, one of the sophomores, was chosen to participate in the NCAA tournament. He made the final cut and finished 23rd in the competition. 270

1966 GOLF RECORD Indiana 8ҟ ҟ GEORGIA 19 Indiana 459ҟ ҟ GEORGIA 449 Indiana 131/2 ҟ Georgia Tech 131/2 Indiana 91/2 ҟ GEORGIA TECH 171/2 INDIANA 765 ҟ Michigan State 772 Indiana 924 ҟ PURDUE 8-,3 Indiana 924 ҟ OHIO STATE 907 INDIANA 1064 ҟ Iowa 1095 ҟ INDIANA 906ҟ ҟ Michigan State 912 INDIANA 749 ҟ Notre Dame 756 Indiana 770 ҟ ҟ PURDUE 736 Indiana 770 ҟ NOTRE DAME 756 Indiana 770 ҟ ҟ Ohio State 770 INDIANA 770ҟ ҟ ҟ Illinois 798 INDIANA 770 ҟ Northwestern 708 Season Record: 6-7-2 Big Ten: 6-4-1 Conference Standing: 6th

Jim Baske (right), one of five outstanding sophomores on the '66 squad, represented I.U. in the NCAA tournament.


I.U. is on the move again as a track power. With solid performances by underclassmen, I.U. placed sixth in the Big Ten indoor meet. Senior Rich Dilling and sophomore Mark Gibbens were elected co-captains for the 1967 season and led the way through an improved season over last year. Indiana had four regular meets and competed in the Michigan State Relays where sophomore Jim Arbuckle picked up a first place in the shot put. Two varsity school records were set and one mark tied in the Big Ten meet. Sprinter Rich Dilling ran a 30.9 300 yards to grab first place and junior Bob White ran a record-breaking 7.7 in the 70-yard low hurdles to take third place. This year was primarily a rebuilding year and Indiana's sophomores displayed great desire and potential. A lack of depth was evident by the regular meet scores, but brilliant individual performances highlighted the season and made Coach Jim Lavery is highly optimistic about next season.

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The 1966 spring squad captured first in the Big State meet and eighth in the Big Ten. Co-captain Randy Weddle and sophomore Bob White paced the Hoosiers during the season. Weddle tied a varsity record by running a 21.1 (curve) 220-yard dash at Terre Haute and White copped an outdoor Big Ten record of 13.9 in the high hurdles. In the Ohio Relays, Harry Shriver, Weddle, Rich Dilling, and Chuck Russell teamed to set a varsity record of 3:24 in the sprint medley. In that same meet, Weddle, Dilling, John Brooks, and Rich Robinson grabbed first place in the 440-yard relay. While competing in the relays at Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, I.U. was aided by the performances of field event men Dick Swift and Jack Daulton. By virtue of their second place and fifth place laurels in the Big Ten meet, White and Weddle were able to compete in the NCAA meet. To cap the 1966 outdoor season, Indiana University was honored by being selected as the site for the Big Ten and NCAA track and field championships.

Randy Weddle (60), co-captain of the '66 outdoor track team, was I.U.'s top man during the season.

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1966 OUTDOOR TRACK SQUAD—FRONT ROW: Richard Laws, Jack Daulton, Randy Weddle (Co-Capt.), John Brooks (Co-Capt.), Harry Shriver, Ed Russell, Richard Robinson, Dave Hockstetler ( Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Rich Dilling, John Humphrey, Richard Amacher, Mike MacPhearson, Ken Mineau, William Truex, Eddie Graham, Tim

Wiedman. THIRD ROW: Jim Lavery (Head Coach), Paul Barada (Mngr.), Chuck Russell, Eric Kirschner, Richard Swift, Jon Fairfield, Tom Keenan, Ray Smith, Jim Burrell ( Mngr.), Bill Perrin (Asst. Coach).

1966 OUTDOOR SEASON

1967 INDOOR SEASON

INDIANA 73ҟ Memphis State 67 Indiana 61 WESTERN KENTUCKY 75 Indiana 53ҟ Northwestern 38 MINNESOTA 79 Indiana 42 ҟ ҟ Ohio State 26 ILLINOIS 100 Big State: 1st Big Ten: 8th

Indiana 47 ҟ NOTRE DAME 911/2 Purdue 221/2 Indiana 47ҟ MICHIGAN STATE 94 Indiana 541/2 ҟ MICHIGAN 98 Northwestern 181/2 Big Ten: 6th

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The biggest "little man" on the track during the meet was Gerry Lindgren of Washington State, who took first in both the six- and three-mile runs.

NCAA Track Meet I.U.'s new track and field facilities, which were dedicated only a few weeks before at the Big Ten Meet, were the site of the 45th annual NCAA Track and Field championships last spring from June 16 to 18. This was the first time the NCAA championships were held in the state of Indiana, and the new E. C. ( Billy) Hayes track was praised for its excellence by all visiting coaches and teams. The three-day event drew spectators from all over the country as UCLA ran away with the team title. UCLA compiled a total of 81 points for the meet, and second-place Brigham Young could manage only 31. A total of four NCAA meet records were broken and one was tied during the competition. One double winner during the meet was Texas A & M's Randy Matson, who took firsts in the shot put and discus. Matson broke the old record in the shot put of 64 feet, seven inches, by heaving the 16-pound shot 67 feet, one and one-quarter inches. The discus record also fell to the strength of the mighty Matson as he threw the discus 197 feet. The old record was 190 feet, one and one-half inches. Another double winner was distance runner Gerry Lindgren from Washington State. Lindgren ran away from all competitors in both the threeand six-mile runs to help his team capture sixth in the meet. All of the planning on the part of the I.U. Athletic Department was rewarded with what has been termed one of the best national championships in its 45-year history. 274

Otis Burrell of Nevada won the high jump by clearing seven feet, one inch.

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Four of the competitors, including 1. U.'s Randy Weddle, strain for the finish line in the 220-yard dash.

Charles Rogers of Colorado won in pole vault competition with a vault of 16 feet.

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"All right gang, let's wow 'em with the '007: No, this wasn't MGM's latest addition to the spy spectaculars. It was one of the ways in which the varsity cheerleaders generated pep and enthusiasm this year. Five young lovelies, including Janis John (captain), Connie Clark, Debby White, Micki Garber, and Cindy Skidmore, and five equally spirited young men, including Walt Berg, Larry Duvall, Ron Corley, Bill Teal, and Ned Beach, made up the squad.


Intramurals Hey, sport! What are you going to do if you're not big enough to make the football team, not tall enough to make the basketball team, and swim like a rock? If you can find a lot of guys like yourself who live in your dorm, fraternity house, or general prowling grounds, you can organize intramural teams. I.U.'s intramural program includes organized competition in more than 20 team sports, and there are opportunities in 15 individual sports for those without a friend in the world. Organized under faculty direction in 1922, the program is one of the nation's oldest. More than 6000 students were involved this year in its sports and activities. The program is under the supervision of director Robert Stumpner and his assistant Dale Phelps, both of whom are full-time employees in the intramural program.

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Classes take up an average of 16 hours a week, study about 50 hours, sleep another four or five. Now what do I.U. students do with the rest of their time? Some 10,000 of them spend it, wisely or no, in residence halls, and these are a few of the tales they tell: Coke bottles in the window—bursting in the middle of an icy January night (oh, those maintenance bills!) .. . Fire drills at midnight, in a downpour . Lobbies steaming at hours .. . Snoopy dashing the Red Baron to smithereens on bulletin boards in every hall . . . Cafeteria food .. . Vending machines that gulp weekly allowances —and then jam .. . Bridge games on Saturday nights . Maids popping into the room at 9 a.m. when you don't have a class until 1:30 . . . Elevators that always manage to bypass the second floor .. . Sun decks full of Coppertone, sweaty towels, incinerator ashes, and beet-red bodies . . Mail that comes about once a month . Fifteen-minute hikes to campus . . . Washing machines that decide to go haywire at 3 a.m. (Isn't it fun to fish clothes out of three feet of water?) .. . Snack bars that have the nasty habit of closing just as you come lunging through the door .. . Floor counselors who have been through it all before . . . and understand. 280


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`Oh, John! I'd love to see that foreign film over at the Von Lee, but I promised Marty here that I'd set her hair while she types out my term paper.'

Dorms are unique. Not quite a home, not quite a motel (after all, the maids refuse to make the beds), but full of interesting people who compensate for the lack of home cooking. If you're in the mood for variety, you've found your stomping ground. But it does take some adjusting. The Moving-In Qualms. While Dad struggles to get the 16 suitcases on the elevator, you explore the territory, musing about your future roommate. A lush? One of those free love advocates who spends her time playing a flute in a tree? Or maybe—horror of horrors—he'll be on the quad j-board! The Rules Blues. Those endless dorm and floor meetings while smiling counselors hand cut sheafs of regulations and newly elected officers grimly pledge to enforce them. Dreaded pink slips, which have caused more tears, worn tires, and traffic snarls than the entire football season. Togetherness. Now here is a toughie. This means trying to remember whose soap belongs to whom, when to wake your roommate, when not to wake your roommate, figuring out how to use the stereo console in the rec room, or how to outwit the counselor on duty and keep your date cornered in the lobby for an extra 30 seconds. Friction is unavoidable—like trying to tell your roommate that it's his turn to empty the wastebasket or attempting at 1 a.m. to move two bridge games and the calisthenics club from your room to the lounge. 282


`This is Indiana's powerhouse of sound—WIN radio, voice of Foster Quad.'

`One - Two - Three - Four! Now girls, let's bend those knees . . . (ugh, eck) . . and no complaints! If we're going to eat cheesec a k e tonight for supper . . .

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What was I.U.'s most popular sport this year? Playing Twister! Students spent endless hours knarling themselves into helpless heaps, but champions had only a day of glory before their buddies took up the challenge the next night.

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With flowers peeking from somber suits and flowing gowns, McNutt residents swayed to the music of a winter formal dance in the Solarium.

Silence reigned in the hall, all except for the muffled murmur of a record player. But behind those doors, life chattered on to the tune of a Saturday night open house. Just look for those ties on the doorknobs, but don't disturb—ladies present. Life throbbed to a new tempo as shaggy guitar players bellowed and stomped on the weekends. Males and females drifted in their separate mobs on the separate sides of the floor until even the most bashful could no longer ignore the feverish beat. And new friendships developed into even more formal affairs, as students and dorm rec rooms alike donned the latest finery for elegant holiday balls. Weekends were marked by marathon bridge games that were sustained by several cartons of Kents and just as many trips to the snack bar. Women passed the time in violent contortions on a Twister sheet or squeezed through phone boxes to bushwack their spry Christmas pixies. A select few managed to wrangle invitations to scholarship and senior banquets, while others invited their favorite professors or girl friends to candlelight dinners. Parties abounded—to celebrate the end of finals or to prepare for them. And couples always found time for a quick Coke in the snack bar, a game of ping pong, or a little studying during the TV commercials. 285


InterResidence Halls Association

IRHA PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Sandy Fix (Read Center), Mary Ann Miller (Forest Quad). SECOND ROW: Jean Gantz (IRHA Sec.-Treas.), Linda Greenwood (Willkie Quad), Marilyn Knudsen (IRHA Pres.). THIRD ROW: Bob Karpinski (McNutt Quad), Rory O'Bryan (Briscoe Quad), Bill Swalick (Teter Quad). FOURTH ROW: Ken Mann (IRHA Vice-Pres.), Steve Clase (Foster Quad), Charles Freel (MRC).

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"And now, here is your round-up of campus news. . .” The radio stations in two of I.U.'s residence centers climaxed their rapid growth with the formation of a network under the watchful eye of IRHA. The network brought the broadcasting system under a code of ethics and enabled coordination of programming and commercial advertising for WIN and WQAD. As a result of a recent Student Senate bill, the IRHA president was granted a seat in the Senate. Although this representative was not eligible to vote, she was allowed to make motions and to express opinion. The judicial board is the disciplinary body of IRHA. This year the Student Bill of Rights rated high in importance in the board's considerations. The presidents' council directed the many projects of the organization. High points in this area included heading up an effective orientation leadership training program, providing a fun-filled weekend for a multitude of moms, and supervising individual activity programs in all the centers.


IRHA JUDICIAL BOARD—FROM LEFT: Bob Windell, Janet Lear, Nancy McKay (Ch.), Paul Siemion.

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In the first spring of its existence, Briscoe Quad "protested" its way to first place honors in I.U. Sing. Spring also brought Briscoe the honor of claiming five of the top ten floor averages in second semester grades. But are the residents of Briscoe always so devoted and academic? Hardly. The sixth and seventh floors (residence scholarship floors) tangled in an open water fight to create floor "unity." And one day all the furniture from the lounges was transferred—to the elevators. Homecoming once again brought success to the quad with its button sale campaign. But the festivities also brought a lot of extra work after wind ruined their lawn display. Briscoe had the unique honor of being judged twice—for two different

displays. Christmas brought all kinds of holiday cheer to Briscoe. Students had to donate a gift to get into the "Reindeer Rumble," a Yuletide dance, only to exchange it later for a partner. And those sweet little Christmas pixies ran rampant! Cackling gleefully, they moved entire bedroom suites into the bathrooms, stuffed mattresses on top of the johns, dismembered beds, and distributed the parts all over the quad. When their panicked victims locked them out, pixies even squeezed through phone boxes to leave cookies and candy canes in sporadic bursts of holiday cheer—even though the returning angels had to turn their beds right side up again to find them.


After summer registration for freshmen moved out of the Briscoe dining rooms, several hundred Briscoe residents moved in—three times a day. Or two in many cases.

BRISCOE QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS—SEATED: Sarah STANDING: Marty Cohen, Pat Conley, Rob Williams, Rory O'Bryan, Murphy, Linda Schaden, Ellen Huggins, Sherry Welch, Kris Warmoth, Stephen Meyer, James Chiplis (Cult. Co-ord.), Lloyd Lewis (Comm. Michael Thomson (Pres.), Jean Ann Gantz (Sec.), Ken Armstrong (Vice- Co-ord.), Richard K. Bobbitt (Rec. Co-ord.), Claude M. Fischer, Richard Pres.), Kathy Engdahl, Mary Cummins, Judy Krier, Mickey Lloyd. Dyson, Carter Keithley, Joe E. Kimes, Leroy A. Franklin.

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A-2 BRISCOE A-2—FRONT ROW: Sharon Jacobs (Counselor), Linda Alonzo (Soc. Coord.), Deanna Whitt (Sec.-Treas.), Kristine Warmoth (Gov.), Barbara Otto (Vice-Gov.), Judith Lewis (Cult.-Acad.). SECOND ROW: Alfonsina Benages, Cherilyn Lanier, Judy Easterday, Vicki Pemwell, Sarah Tousley, Ruth Horn. THIRD ROW: Leslie Lopez, Colleen Nunn, Marjorie Futterman, Valerie Gerth, Marjorie Manifold, Beverly Grigley, Carol Ann Kalil. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Glasgow, Julie Sexton, Pam Davidson, Mary Pathless, Margi Purlee, Kathy Cobb, Pam Roberts, Phyllis Duke. FIFTH ROW: Sally Jones, Sandy Nixon, Barbara Everhart, Cynthia Dobbs, Vicki Nicholson.

A-3 BRISCOE A-3—FRONT ROW: Paulette Montgomery, Gail Lynn Mohr (Comm. Coord.), Marilyn Liechty (Counselor), Paulette Swidak (Comm. Co-ord.), Sharon Smiley. SECOND ROW: Edith Thomas, Sharon Smith, Sheila Seger, Mina Campbell, Linda Richardson, Kathleen Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Mary Jones, Phyllis Lawrence, Arwilda Carol Armistead, Kathy Cullen, Veronica Grandys. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Cox, Sandy Wagoner, Jeannie O'Hara, Jeanette Brocksmith, Rosanne Banich, Linda Vigne, Susanne Legarie. FIFTH ROW: Jeannie Stonebrook, Pamela Hebert, JulieAnne Hoger, Diane Nauta, Jacqueline Hall, Shalaine Malone.

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A-5 BRISCOE A-5—FRONT ROW: Peggy Truax (Cult. Ch.), Ruth Leedy (Sec.-Treas.), Dianne Lloyd (Gov.), Diane Lindley (Soc. Ch.), Margaret Kocher (Vice-Gov.), Maxine Morrical (Rec. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Sandy Vickers, Jean Ann Gantz, Carolyn Kaelin, Nancy Harvy (Counselor), Regina Hubner, Karen Mommer. THIRD ROW: Madeline Ruckberg, Kathryn Lamar, Mary Ann Miller, Lynn Rodda, Audrone Jasas, Milvern Jordan. FOURTH ROW: Gail McHenry, Anne Headlee, Kathy Mazur, Susan Hoyt, Pat Bundy, Tina McAdams.

A-6

and 7

BRISCOE A-6 and 7—FRONT ROW: Arlene Haring (Rel. Co-ord.), Sharon Lacy (Sec.), Lynn Peters (Housing Mngr.), Jean Finlayson (Counselor), Margaret Ballage (Vice-Gov.), Alicelee Spurgeon (Gov.), Sarah Murphy (Acad. Vice-Gov.), Linda Schaden (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Karen L. Klebofski, Kristin Anderson, Nancy Anne Watkins, Sue Ann Maierle, Elizabeth Ward, Ruth Sparrow, Janet Hatton, Cathy Evans, Nancy Lee, Sandy Beehler, Diane Ladd. THIRD ROW: Becky Cox, Karen Wagner, Ruth Callecod, Suzanne Kasper, Margarete Schmidt, Brenda Jackson, Nancy Vogel, Bonnie Spink, Earleen Fisher, SaraJane Smith. FOURTH ROW: Edna Weddell, Geneva Curts, Marilyn Knudsen, Pat Brown, Susan Johnson, Linda Stewart, Judy Jones, Mary Anne Jahn, Karen Wensits. FIFTH ROW: Mary Anne Phillips, Dianne Goffinet, Caroline Conley, Diane Layson, Mary Strong, April Arington, Mary Van Dyke, Susan McVeety, Marty Eckhart, Lucille Newport.

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A-8 BRISCOE A-8—FRONT ROW: Becky Weisman (Acad. Co-ord.), Shari Hargan (Soc. Co-ord.), Sherry Welch (Gov.), Mary Clark (Vice-Gov.), Leslie Schultz (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Karen Rejko, Judy Watts, Mary Nelson, Sharon Mackey, Linda Glenn, Linda Marsh, Karen Danko. THIRD ROW: Roseann Kortenber, Judith Schnell, Sandra Pope, Deborah Bush, Libby Blondin, Sandra Edwards.

A-9 BRISCOE A-9—FRONT ROW: Mary Cummins (Gov.), Alice Titus (Vice-Gov.), Connie Killian (Acad.-Cult.), Carol Whitson (Comm. Co-ord.), Ellen Kirshen (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Marlene Rhim, Penny Robbins, Susan Dunn, Nancy Griffith, Martha Barton, Sally Burrows. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Nimon, Melissa Munford, Sandra Leverette, Anita Birutschenko.

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A-10 BRISCOE A-10—FRONT ROW: Diane Shulenburg (Acad.-Cult.), Kathy Engdahl (Gov.), Lois Overton (Soc.-Rec.), Virginia M. Jones (Vice-Gov.), Marty Brauer (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Marcia Crash, Katherine Fox, Nancy Baker, Julie Donner, Joyce Mott, Sue Spinner. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Armfield, Ginny Armstrong, Becky McSherry, Darlene Lewis, Barbara Fuzy, Ellen Migdal, Shelley Watson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Manuel. Vicki Clark, Mary Harden, Patricia Balmer, Ilona Jonosi, Jane Fricke. FIFTH ROW: Marti Ooyevaar, Sandra Irmscher, Cherty Zeck, Alice Smith, Lynn Humm.

ABRISCOE A-11—FRONT ROW: Joan Winter (Soc.-Rec.), Katy Mead (Sec.-Treas.), Judy Krier (Gov.), Cathy Craig (Vice-Gov.), Marlene Levy (Acad.-Cult.), Pennie Murray (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Nancy Reid, Janice Bradley, Nancy Noble, Janet Hines, Marion Worth, Beverly Hurst, Mary Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Pam Hillery, Kathyrn Butler, Marcia Cohn, Debby Riester, Jean Schnell, Bobbie Wroblewski, Sharon Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: Lillian Harris, Debbie Simmons, Debbie Lou Weishar, Donna Pinnick, Pamela Fitzsimmons, Jane Baumgartner, Betsy Turner, Olivia Swan.

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B-1 and 2

BRISCOE B-1 AND 2—FRONT ROW: Kim Wintner, Tom Leninger, Claude Fischer, Don Harris (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Bill Hockman, Steve Michael, Keith Love, Dennis Strini. THIRD ROW: Herb Weinryb, George Reef, Fredric Young, James Johnson, Keith Hamm (Counselor). FOURTH ROW: Howard Nunn, Mike Gallagher, Mary Goodman, Bill Nelson, Gene Foldenauer. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Fry, Greg Long, Dave Feigenbaum, Steve Penfold, Tim Decker, Buster Murray, Bill Wells.

B-3 BRISCOE B-3—FRONT ROW: Dean Kleinschmidt (Soc.-Rec.), Marty Cohen (Gov.), George Watson (Acad.-Cult.), John Commons (Sec.-Treas.), Michael Gartner. SECOND ROW: Gerald Gesenhues, Pete Campiti, Steve Shideler, Jon Appleby, Jim Hoff. THIRD ROW: Thomas Oram, Jim Critchlow, Dave Beck, Frank Osborn, Herb Never, Danny Weigleb. FOURTH ROW: John McDunnon, John Silver, Jim Housemann, Jim Bryant III, Tony Julian. FIFTH ROW: Dick Claussen, Phil Offennan, Lee Rea, Charles J. Reinbold, Roger Glasgow, David Narmore.

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B-4

BRISCOE B-4—FRONT ROW: Robert Cooley Jr., Brian Clark (Vice-Gov.), William H. Pittman (Soc.-Rec.), Joe E. Kimes (Gov.), Larry Jackson (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Steve Boston, Tom Grant, Joe Zarych, John Gallagher, Gusty Raikos, Tony George. THIRD ROW: Will Lister, Jim McGee, Lowell Burgin, David East, Henry Solmer. FOURTH ROW: Don Mull, Al Mikita, Jack Herrman, Dick Petty, Russ Elliott. FIFTH ROW: Rich Anderson, Bill Kroll, Larry Apple, Sam Blythe, Jim Neher.

B-6

and 7

BRISCOE B-6 AND 7—FRONT ROW: Kenneth Leland (Acad. Co-ord.), Michael M. Maher (Soc. Co-ord.), Stan L. Wilson (Rec. Co-ord.), Pat Conley (Vice-Gov.), Rory O'Bryan (Gov.), James Kisner (Comm. Coord.), Richard Prather (Sec.). SECOND ROW: George Hart, Don Cox, Courtney Lamb, Tom Bonjour, Terry Mears, Gail Garland, Todd Curless, Ron Price. THIRD ROW: Donald Layer, Mike Yeats, William Brooke, David Emery, Richard Van Winkle, William Stone, Steve Savage. FOURTH ROW: Bill Gogel, Ken Armstrong, Tim Moody, Nelson W. Worden, Jerry Funkhouser, John Gray, Robert Spurgeon. FIFTH ROW: Walter Johnson, Nils Nordell, Bryan Ton, Mike Devlin, Albert Johnson.

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Forest Quad At last—they made it! Last September, after a whole year of being jolted awake at dawn by the musical clatter of drills and hammers and of trudging to classes through acres of mud, Forest residents finally gained occupancy of B building. They filled both high-rise dorms to capacity with coeds who had to learn to live with squeaky new faucets and spiraling, never-ending meal lines to the newly opened cafeteria. For Homecoming, many of the 1050 girls rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to build a huge schooner in the front yard. In spite of the rain, which does wonders for tissue paper, the quad managed to "sail on to victory" with a first in the independent lawn display and a second in the float division. Forest also had the distinction of sponsoring the Homecoming Queen and a member of her court. Along with center-wide open houses, wild mixers with Wright Quad, and a semi-formal dance in December, residents concocted their own excitement by heaving all the counselors' furniture up to the sundecks and by tricking suitemates and friends with vaseline on the doorknobs, dry ice in the johns, jello in the sinks, and disappearing bureau drawers (complete with clothes, yet!). Forest residents met in one of the best dorm libraries on campus, in meal lines, during fire drills and floor meetings, in the TV room, in student government, and all worked to turn this newest quad on campus into an I.U. tradition as well as a great place to live. 296 Forest Quad


Center Council

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Sharon Pinnick (Gov.), Jeannine Gill (Gov.), Cynthia Engle (Gov.), Susan Crutcher (AWS), Ann Goebel (Soc. Co-ord.), Belinda Byrne (House Mngr.), Lyda Girton (Comm. Co-ord.), Juanita Viera (Rec. Co-ord.), Marcie Tysman (Cult. Co-ord.).

Judicial Board FOREST QUAD JUDICIAL BOARD— SEATED: Miss Smith (Adviser), Susan Bugil, Diana Seily (Ch.), Doris Hitchcock (Sec.). STANDING: Nina Corazzo, Nancy Nyhus, Sue Rassmussen, Judy Kagin.

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Arden ARDEN HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Eloise Stiglitz, Cathy Clark, (Vice-Gov.), Snowden Stookey (Gov.), Susan Deckman (Sec.), Susan Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Judy Kercher, JoAnn Hermes, Wanda Short, Tish Moeller, Nancy Lee, Nancy Goranin, Janet Meece (Soc. Co-ord.), Alice Straub. THIRD ROW: Sherri Strawser, Rita Giddings, Gerry Grieger, Louisa Porter, Sherri Silverman, Veronica Cunningham, Laura Rahn (Soc. Co-ord.), Judy Kagin (Jud. Bd.), Karen Davis. FOURTH ROW: Paula Joan Biggs, Willo Dene Stout, Marti Setzer, Carolyn Miller, Lou Hahnert, Linda Sue Lee, Jan Conwell, Karen Schaich. FIFTH ROW: Edie Peck, Cynthia Sonn, Jane Woodcox, Donna Doyle, Marsha Baldwin, Susie Yu, Judy Conwell. SIXTH ROW: Kandy Ross, Gwen Miller, Cynthia Piet, Liz Miller, Bonita Roches, Mary Ellen Buechele (Cult. Coord.), Marilyn Lawson.

Arden ARDEN HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Donna Samardzija, Sher Sisley, Millie Turajlic. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hild, Sharon Peregrine, Suzanne Boerger.

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Argonne ARGONNE HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Carol Rothbauer, Jane Curtin (Treas.), Jeanine Gill (Gov.), M. Ellen Jay (Vice-Gov.), Jackie Smith (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Sandy Whittles, Carol Ridenour, Victoria Ballard, Paulette Parnell, Cheryl Pleak, Genie Mason, Rosemarie Kuntz. THIRD ROW: Delores McDonald, Melody Money, Sarah Kay Kittle, Sylvia Wygoda, Jane Curran, Sandra Lee Baldridge, Claire Gollub, Barbara Deer. FOURTH ROW: Kayleen Freeman, Christine Neander, Inez Pendleton, Judy Andrews, Margie Collings (Treas.), Cheryl Macy, Sheryl Stebbins (House Mngr.). FIFTH ROW: Kathryn Hollingsworth, Linda Swaby, Dee Hoover, Suzanne Hain, Janet Brown, Virginia Shafer. SIXTH ROW: Linda Lanam, Shirley Rick, Nancy Gordon, Sandy Barron.

Argonne ARGONNE HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Carol Pletcher, Linda Rich, Kathleen Yurgilas, Cynthia Kelly, Christy Cummings. SECOND ROW: Sara Behrman, Jody Hanna, Nancy Kaufman (Floor Rep.), Karen Witte, Ann Goebel. THIRD ROW: Penny Fitzpatrick, Sue Shuptar, Doris Hitchcock, Alyce Randolph. FOURTH ROW: Anne Moore, Malinda Scott, Claudia Jackson, Diane Lane, Joyce Unger. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Ketron, Melodee Meeks, Barbara Davis.

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Birnam Wood BIRNAM WOOD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Dinah Dees, Marilyn Hash (Treas.), Sharon Pinnick (Goy.), Ann Walker (Vice-Goy.), Linda Manly (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Cindy Burns, Becky Gaiser, Rebecca Bisbee, Eileen Pinkus, Carol Dennis, Belinda Byrne ( House Mngr. ). THIRD ROW: Nancy Shake, Becky Armour, Margaret Suhre, Donna Lynn Vilet ( Rec. Co-ord. ), Libbie Kerr (Acad. Co-ord.). FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Johnson, Karen Peaper, Virginia Ernst, Barbara Watterson, Mary Beth Herman, Janice Lindsey. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Edwards, Marty Baumgartner, Mary Nelson, Linda Hoyman (Comm. Co-ord.).

Floor Representatives

FOREST QUAD FLOOR REPRESENTATIVES— SEATED: Kathy Nellis, Sharon Whitinger, Madeline Orr, Lee Marx, Donna Stemler, Sarah Kay Kittle. STANDING: Sheila Hatfield, Ellen Pentecost, Lee Ann Sharp, Nancy Ilild, Brenda Larson, Sally Reed, Angela DeAngles, Nancy Kaufman, Linda Sahata.

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Sherwood SHERWOOD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Diane Garek, Katherine Nellis (Floor Rep.), Gail Garinger (Gov.), Linda Yankey (Sec.), Sharon Whitinger (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Pam Hutchens, Nancy Rand, Karol Brown, Penny Main, Renee Jaggers. THIRD ROW: Linda Thornberry, Kathy Stupak, Norma Carey, Suzie Alpert, Melissa McFarland, Cheryl Holloway. FOURTH ROW: Susan K. Holloway, Pam Smith, Dana Lawson, Kristy Krathwohl, Susan Walker, Barb Aman. FIFTH ROW: Bev Warner, Barbara Miller, Diane Nabhan, Missy Meharg, Jan Orme, Carol Boarman.

Sherwood SHERWOOD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Lyda Girton, Sherry Sayles (Soc. Co-ord.), Sally Reed (Vice-Gov.), Beth Ann Cunningham (Treas.), Donna Stemler (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Sharon Lechner, Carol Trittipo, Marilyn Ezri, Vivian Ries, Debbie Roberts, Sherri Kamin, Cathy Lutz. THIRD ROW: Adrian Ferris, Marcia Cannan, Donna Osburn, Helene Steinhauer, Joan Raber, Sandra Beers, Cheryl Goulet, Carolyn Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Luberda, Linda Hunn, Rita Homer, Paula McAdams, Linda Hyde, Maureen Flynn, Tamara Novachenko. FIFTH ROW: Peg Ryan, Sharon Lentz, Marilyn Taylor, Alice Koetje, Ellen Montgomery, Karen Lovelace. SIXTH ROW: Crystal Rhodes, Marie Schackel, Wendy Gonsior, Sue Nelson, Barbara Sloan, Katherine Galloway.

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Tanglewood TANGLEWOOD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Ellen Pentecost (Floor Rep.), Rita Mireles (Sec.), Cindy Engle (Gov.), Kim Seagraves (Vice-Gov.), Angela DeAngelis (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Christine Senes, Patricia Huddleston, Linda Patrick, Diana Paine, Mary Macy, Marilyn Lidikay, Bonnie Bishop. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Hartman, Dawn Silvey, Mary Barnett, Sherry Heintzelman, Melanie Kell, Cheryl Cakes, Susie Conkling, Chris Reed. FOURTH ROW: Debby LeFevre, Joann Wasson, Karen Tkach, Nancy Richmond (Asst. Acad. Coord.), Beverly Wolf (Cult. Co-ord.), Kathy Welch, Grace Richards. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Browning, Alison Davis, Myra Davis, Lisa Ann Sanders, Betty Pawelec, Sandra Marks. SIXTH ROW: Susan Hale, Phyllis Draizar, Mona Morris, Bonnie Fuson, Gail K rieble.

Tanglewood TANGLEWOOD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jayne Rice (Soc. Co-ord.), Susan Rasmussen (Jud. Bd.), Cathy Marrell (Treas.), Mary Terry, Linda Sakata (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Karen Hungate, Linda Harris, Pamela Pitts, Judy Cammack, Holly Hershman, Joanna Poon. THIRD ROW: Nancy Mitchell, Sally Stewart, Nancy Baker, Peggy Heys, Chris Bergstrom. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Saber, Mariane Eckman, Ruth Ann Coulter, Judy Hurt, Jill Hampton, Lynn Ferguson.

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Verdun VERDUN HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Joy Benschoter (Comm. Co-ord.), Linda Kron (Vice-Gov.), Cindy Conkle (Gov.), Lee Ann Sharp (Floor Rep.), Sherry Henson (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Donna Horton, Betty Boyd, Nancy Klinkenberg, Sandra Hitchcock, Cheryl Leslie, Pam Bradford, Dorothy Palmer. THIRD ROW: Mary Saunders, Janice Farian, Pam Peterson, Pat Pantello, Hazeljean Burns, Sue Ellen Tuite. FOURTH ROW: Sue Felker, Ann Pauley, Kathy Parsell, Lora Walker, Cecilia Marzetta, Mary Ann Schoettle, Heidi Field. FIFTH ROW: Jody Correll, Donna Wierciak, Cindy Poffenberger, Susie Streicher, Terri Maloney, Carole Solander. SIXTH ROW: Sandy Crile, Sandy Ice, Lillian Webb, Marnie Fausch, Linda Lee, Bonnie Empey.

Verdun VERDUN HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Andrea Schneider, Madeline Orr, Sharon Piercy (Sec.), Sandra Phillips (Treas.), Ann Overbay. SECOND ROW: Diana Leonard, Linda Rice, Patricia Rigdon, Mary Epple. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Nolley, Nancy Basham, Roberta Marszowski.

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Foster Quad `Open mine eyes that I may behold wondrous things': Pistachio ice cream and '96 Tears' in the snack bar . . . A successful 'Trivia Bowl' with the Harper 9 Trivia Queens .. . Fire drill chaos at night . . . Colonel 'Lovely' and the boys . . . Skateboarding over the bridges . . . A preying mantis entombed in a candy dish . . . Counselors who became 'people,' too . . . Martin's open house (complete with casket) on Oct. 22 . . . The phantom bed-stealers .. . Jenkinson's newly acquired females .. . 304 Foster Quad

Unforgettable open houses — Harper 2's Playboy Bunnies — Jenkinson 2's 'Shotgun' (WOW! Look at Dick Strait!) — Harper 6's Holiday Inn .. . QUIET HOURS!!! The Matthews miniatures, who added their unique flavor to Gresham Dining Hall .. . Poetry at 2 a.m. . . . 'What has shaggy blond hair, a wild guitar, bare feet, and sings?' .. . The population problem in the Harper formal lounge on Sunday afternoons .. . A love 'em and leave 'em Sadie Hawkins Week .. . Welcome to your Foster home . . . because, most of all, Foster is people.


Officers FOSTER QUAD OFFICERS — FROM LEFT: Bob Chance (Treas.), Lynn Szajko ( Vice-Pres.), Steve Clase (Pres.), Kathy McClure ( Sec.), Mike Agron ( Vice-Pres.).

Governors FOSTER QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS — FRONT ROW: Nancy Gall ( Harper 9), Cheryl Flick ( Harper 6), Carole Cannon ( Harper 8), Janet Snyder ( Harper Nancy Lawson ( Jenkinson 2). SECOND ROW: Pam Derloshon ( Shea 2), Sandra Ervin ( Jenkinson 3), Karen McDowell ( Harper 4 ), Mike Starrett ( Shea Cheryl Weldy ( Jenkinson Ground), Alice Grisell ( Harper 3). THIRD ROW: Nell Laughlin ( Harper 7 ), Brandi Diem ( Jenkinson 1), John Hobson ( Martin Ground), Mike Agron ( Shea 1), Cliff Brooks ( Martin 1). FOURTH ROW: John Barr ( Martin 3), Bruce Jones ( Magee 1), Dave Stewart ( Magee 3), James Bainbridge ( Magee Ground), Jerry King ( Magee 2), Stephen Clase (Pres.).

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Harper HARPER 2 AND 3—FRONT ROW: Bobbie Pulver, Susan Haller (Vice-Gov.), Sandra Nunn (Sec.), Alice Grisell (Gov.), Janet Snyder (Gov.), Jennifer Casey (Rec. Co-ord.), Cheryl Stewart. SECOND ROW: Paula Mogin, Sandy Seals, Marlene Burnstein, Kristin Hinkle, Vicki Braden, Melinda Montgomery, Janey Wilhite, Sally Runion, Cynthia Blomenberg. THIRD ROW: Sandra Stella, Mary Ann Mead, Leslie Johnson, Tobey Benas, Susan Buchstane, Barbara Schenkel, Karen Rew, Barbara Senff, Judy Holcroft, Penny Eisenhut. FOURTH ROW: Linda Cotter, Beverly Seavers, Suzanne Lichtman, Jeanne Adams, Rosalind Goldstein, Debbie Bletterman, Madeline Koch, Sally Harding, Joyce Hankins. FIFTH ROW: Judy Gemmill, Betty Campbell (Res. Asst.), Karen Sanders, Gail Ravenscrott, Sarah Frye, Becky Duncan, Jane Stein, Marita Scherer.

Harper HARPER 4 AND 5—FRONT ROW: Karen McDowell (Gov.), Margaret Wingrove (Gov.), Cindy Wehrly (Sec.-Treas.), Betty Martyniak (Treas.), Jackie Nahrwold (Acad. Co-ord.), Daryle Oran (Comm. Co-ord.), Gerri Katz (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Kathy Owens, Barbara Murphy, Pat O'Hara, Lilu Kahn, Patty Davidson, Debbie Mullendore, Karen Kovsky, Susie Bowman, Cheryl Glaser, Suann Zwierzynski, Regina Edgar. THIRD ROW: Judy Forkner, Sally Haskett, Linda Leeser, Teri Schuler, Candy Richards, Cindy Prather, Donna Henry, Susan Exner, Dorothy Kobylarek, Diana Keith. FOURTH ROW: Margorie Stephens, Ann Van Osdol, Linda Hendrickson, Vicki Reinking, Nona Fitts, Donna Kleist, Barbara Dalton, Debbie Davenport, Marcia Fedorchak, Lynn Goetsch, Phyllis Hochgesang. FIFTH ROW: Ann Anderson, Marian Svinth, Toni Tinder, Patti Kishman, Linda Tyler, Leslie Brewster, Dianne Korte, Sue Forst, Marcie McKown, Christie Chaddock, Linda Ann Heckber.

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Harper HARPER 6 AND 7—FRONT ROW: Laura Bartel (Comm. Co-ord.), Sue Todd (Rec. Co-ord.), Cean Kimball (Vice-Gov.), Cheryl Flick (Gov.), Nell Laughlin (Gov.), Marilou Loayza (Vice-Gov.), Letty Schellsmith (Sec.Treas.), Claire Oosterhof (Cult. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Lynn Epstein, Diane Bradsky, Kristen Keith, Barb Cashbaugh, Lynn Ogren, Gerry Grogan, Diane Hilgeman (Soc. Co-ord.), Celia Wickes, Janice Yacabone, Brenda Condra. THIRD ROW: Betsy York, Darlene Damian, Judy Horvath, Kitty Drybrough, Karen Gall, Sandy Hudson, Marty Darst, Kathy Sanders, Shirley Hill, Jeanne Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Miller, Nancy Giddings, Pat Van Autreve, Nancy Dale, Donna Hutira, Laury Frichtl, Leslie Dallas, Barb Faulconer, Elaine Graves. FIFTH ROW: Jane Gelling, Carrie Gibson, Barbara Isaacs, Judith Wade, Roxie Burroughs, Judith Domkowski, Nancy Stein, Dale Spivack, Jacquelyn Ervin, Kathy Hendrix.

Harper HARPER 8 AND 9—FRONT ROW: Beverly Grant (Cult. Co-ord.), Nancy Gall (Gov.), Carole Cannon (Gov.), Mary Balaban (Soc. Co-ord.), Cindy Graper (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Mary Ann McCormick, Walda Ebert, Janey Willard, Scoti Pickrell, Lou Audrey Beasley, Sara Hayes. THIRD ROW: Patty Plank, Susan Shultz, Cheryl Stokes, Sally Hammersley, Alix Marr. FOURTH ROW: Suzy Sims, Cena Cowan, Paula Blessing, Janet Richardson, Jane Tylicki. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Karant, Joyce Henderson, Cathe Rhodes, Luanne Wright.

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Officers JENKINSON GROUND AND 1 AND MAGEE GROUND AND 1 OFFICERS— FIRST ROW: Chris Hemmer (Cult. Ch.), Janet McEndarfer (Ath. Ch.), Carol Vaughn (Acad. Ch.), Olivia Henkel (Comm. Ch.), Trish Forsthoff (Soc. Ch.), Carol Sneed (Sec.Treas.), Jackie Patten (Vice-Gov.), Cheryl Weldy (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Lynne Gerber (Comm. Ch.), Beverly Herrin (Rec. Ch.), Nan Wetzel (Acad. Ch.), Sheri Curtis (Soc. Ch.), Paulette Jones (Vice-Gov.), Brandi Diem (Gov.), Bruce E. Jones (Gov.). THIRD ROW: Ron Nickel (Comm. Ch.), Robert Breunig (Cult. Ch.), Brian Sato (Soc. Ch.), Tom Blaising (Vice-Gov. and Acad. Ch.), James Bainbridge (Gov.)

Jenkinson Ground and 1 and Magee Ground and 1

Residents JENKINSON GROUND AND 1 AND MAGEE GROUND AND 1—FIRST ROW: Deborah Clark, Terri Blake. SECOND ROW: Josette Henschel, Susan Price. THIRD ROW: Kathy Phelan, Joyce Byler. FOURTH ROW: Merrilyn Menges, Christine Comfort. FIFTH ROW: Priscilla Rayton, Lani Lime. SIXTH ROW: Janet Kruck, Angie Long. SEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Mangus, Kathy Burton, Sue Goble, Gail Tourin, H. Michael Hines, Stan Pohl, Gary Brown, Richard Green, Roger Summers, Marshall Malcomb, George Stuckey, Eric Kingery.

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Jenkinson JENKINSON 2 AND 3—FRONT ROW: Nancy Lawson (Gov.), Susan Birkett, Charlotte Adams (Academic Co-ord.), Susan Long (Treas.), Martha Kelsey (Vice-Gov.), Susan DePrez (Comm. Co-ord.), Sandra Ervin (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Becky Drybread, Elyse Seidman, Cheryl Olds, Mary Kay Edmunds (Sec.), Beatrice Brokemond, Frances Machesky, Ellen Lanteigne, Roni Cichonski (Rec. Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: Diane Sauer, Mitzi Sarantos, Donna Hardymon, Margaret Austin, Carolyn Kennedy, Teresa Corey, Candy Davis. FOURTH ROW: Susan Lux (Soc. Co-ord.), Peg Noland (Cult. Co-ord.), Martie Murphy, Libby Rudolph, Linda McLennan, Carol Schmitt. FIFTH ROW: Ola Jones, Mat* Harbison, Linda Hardesty.

Foster, McNutt, and Briscoe residents were surprised one day last fall to find that the railroad trestle over Fee Lane finally got labeled. But few students were really fooled into thinking that Illinois Central had sold out to Lionel—or had it?

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MARTIN 3—FRONT ROW: Tom Smith (Ath. Co-ord.), Robert Woodsҟ (Comm. Co-ord.), jolm Yount. THIRD ROW: Emmett King, Jay Goldman, (Vice-Gov.), Max Bessler (Gov.), Chalks Meador (Treas.), Mark Lanigan Mike Renehan, Jack McCune, John Nazy. FOURTH ROW: Roger Bixby, ҟ (Soc. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Bill Abshire, Clay Jensen, David Wright, ҟ Steven Franklin.

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If you could keep your head (and not crack up) as you remember the wedding of H.P. and B.E. in front of Harper . . . If you could trust your friends (like Artie did the night of his birthday and found himself in Showalter Fountain) . . . If you could bear to hear the truth about Sadie Hawkins Week, but compensate with open houses and Christmas parties . . . If you helped to make one heap of all your winnings and shortcomings and called it "The Bag" . . . If you would talk, always saying "Oh, is the door locked?", and kept remembering that "Margo's cool!" .. • If the Mystic Man ever failed to mystify you and you just laugh at the recollection . . . If you could never walk through Sembower without stepping on a pal, or drive through the Cascades without seeing a familiar face .. . Yours was Martin 3, and everything that went with it.

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Shea SHEA GROUND AND 1—FRONT ROW: Homer Carington (Gov., Ground), Ed Kiefner (Treas., Ground), Richard Meyers (Sec., 1), David Adams (Vice-Gov., Ground), Ron Lisak (Treas., 1), James Huffer (Vice-Gov., 1), Michael Agron (Gov., 1). SECOND ROW: Abdulrahman Shakawy, Larry Goldstein, James Lindstrom, Andrew Strawn, Wayne Berger (Acad Co-ord)., Abbass Foroughi, James 0. LaDuke, D. Phoonwathu. THIRD ROW: Bob Preusser, Bob McAnally (Comm. Co-ord.), Ron Unger, Ed Hake, Dan Schoenherr, Bob Worland, Martin Kocman, Art Pettygrove, Stephen Clase. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kagen, Larry Hobson, Jim Bleicher, Duane Huffer, Dale Brown, Dave Vrbanich, Abdelkader Behairy. FIFTH ROW: Dan Konzen, Mike Herndon (Ath. Co-ord)., Richard Strait (Res. Asst.), Peter Tumbas.

Shea 3 Academic Unit SHEA 3 (MEN'S ACADEMIC UNIT— FRONT ROW: Mike Starrett (Gov.), Pat Starrett (Rec. Co-ord.), Larry Salstrom (Comm. Co-ord.), James A. Powers Jr. (Soc. Co-ord.), Frank Howard (Cult. Co-ord.), Carl Cowen (Vice-Gov.), Richard Jones (Sec.Treas.). SECOND ROW: Rick Boyer, Phil Bowers, Leon Hartter, Larry Fetters, John Corrado, Bill Hudson, Matt Goodman. THIRD ROW: Michael Gentry, Ralph Weaver, David Swickard, Tom Hickman, Dave McAllister, Robert Hetzler. FOURTH ROW: Michael Mangan (Counselor), William Pelsue, Dick Domek, Bob Hartley, Edmund Ziolkowski, Roger Feldhaus. FIFTH ROW: David Goldberg, Herb Marsh, Harry Hibner, Stephen Maugans.

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McNutt Quad

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This is where 1316 students lived, ate, slept (usually very little), and boressed (usually very much), and even sometimes studied. This is where the legendary Birdman once reigned. Things are somewhat quieter this year, with only a few reminiscent squawks from irate parakeets hidden from the maids. This is where guys from all over campus turned up at those TGIF dances to meet the handful of girls who were brave enough to face the rushing hoards of Phi Delts, Sig Eps, and Snu's who swaggered over from North Jordan. This is to say nothing of the men from Briscoe and Foster who became temporary residents on Friday afternoons. This is where enthusiastic snow fighters caused an administrative "flurry" when they pulled off an unregistered snowball fight. This is where residents poured out en masse to

cheer their Little 500 team on to a tenth-place finish in the '66 race. This is where a bevy of activities kept the residents of the largest quad on campus busy. There were ice skating parties, dances galore, authentic olympic tournaments, and bopping in the Blue Room to the twang of the juke box. This is where the Crimsonnaires and Choraliers lived. However, they didn't limit their performances to just the housing complex. They have become campus favorites through programs in local churches and, of course, I.U. Sing, where they always manage to please the crowds. This is where life was always fun and games and never dull. This is where scholars and playboys joined forces, where parties and academic colloquiums fused. This is McNutt Quad.


Crimsonnaires McNUTT QUAD CRIMSONNAIRESFROM LEFT: Barry Polley, Jim Judd, John Beams, Tony Mayfield, Junior Bryan, Chuck Hart, Marc Carter, Jon Bright. AT PIANO: Bruce Barbee.

Cabinet

McNUTT QUAD CABINET—SEATED: Barb Bieck (Special Events), Pat Siple (Cult. Co-ord.), Kay Pearson (Acad. Co-ord.). STANDING: Mike Porter (Comm. Co-ord.), Rocky Talcott (Soc. Co-ord.).

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Governors McNUTT QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS — FRONT ROW: Dave Fisher (Treas.), Bob Karpinski (Pres.), Craig Myers (Vice-Pres. of Organization), Peggy Lamb ( Vice-Pres. of Prog.). SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Jane Reilly (Adviser), Frank Skufca, John Sellins, Dave Hoffman, Connie Geyman, Louanna Hartman, Marji Morris, Lois Carbone, Dick Lee, Floyd Shewmake. THIRD ROW: Alan Ray, Mary Ann Poracky, Rosemary Vargo, Peggy Lach, Jan Allen, Linda Alldredge, Sue Miller, Sue Hogan, Bruce Barbee. FOURTH ROW: Bob Amt, Rick Cole, Carl Henschen, Rocky Winchell.

Judicial Board McNUTT QUAD JUDICIAL BOARD — FRONT ROW: Sharon Zabban, Lynn Wolfe, Nancy White, Joyce Bonko. SECOND ROW: Sandy Stafford, Jack Hart, Elaine Hicker, Keith Owen, Sharon Cundiff, Amy Sohl, Connie Crouse, Mary Linda Butt, Errol Shewman, Jerri Shayeson, Louise Brown, Ginny Hahn, Steve Baumgartner.

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NE Ground McNUTT NORTH EAST GROUND — FRONT ROW: Steve Stroup, Bob Price, Bill Rowland, Brett Keene, Bob Amt ( Gov.), Bruce Barbee ( Counselor ). SECOND ROW: Dennis Longer, Dave Harlan, Mike McCarthy, Deke De Coursey, Bob Olsen. THIRD ROW: James Pletcher, Steve Yadron, Larry Cox, Jonathan Bright. FOURTH ROW: Norm Elkman, Daniel Akin, Marty Kraegel, Steve Jasper, Terry Ruckriegle.

NE I McNUTT NORTH EAST 1—FRONT ROW: Don De Salle, Kerry Mornout ( Counselor ), Dick Lee ( Gov.), Keith Bell ( Counselor). SECOND ROW: Jim Douglass, Jim Todderud, Roger Chrastil. THIRD ROW: Mark Stevens, Jim Brunner, Philip Kintzele, Dave Martin. FOURTH ROW: Jim Cline.

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McNUTT NORTH EAST 2—FRONT ROW: Dan Kirkpatrick (Cult. Co-ord.), Jack Hart, David Morris, John Beams (Gov.), Joe Speece (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Jim Watson, Gerald Solomon, Aaron Leve, Larry Dorfman, Allan Ramsay III, Monty Caldwell, Harry Jacques. THIRD ROW: Keith Hall, Hank Herreman, Junior Bryan, John Jean, Tim Bassett, Fritz Inman, Brent Gates, Robert L. Barnett. FOURTH ROW: Paul Dyszkiewicz, Paul L. McNeely, Ken Terfler, Chip Ranes, Charles McKeen, Dale Niedbalski, Rich Hojnacki, Marc Kaplan, Rodney Read. FIFTH ROW: Bob Hashbarger, Larry Mongin, Jack Graff, Doug Hatton, Jeffrey Whaley, Steve Arnold, John Kayser, Eric Hundin, Jerome A. Cak.

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McNUTT NORTH EAST 3—FRONT ROW: Delone Louis, Steve Beatty, Don Wruble ( Gov.), Dale Chambers, Larry Chrispyn, SECOND ROW: Torn Hollo, Joe Stasey, Ken Glenn, Brian Grimm, Charles Marlowe, Michael Serafin. THIRD ROW: Dave Szymanski, Jeff Shadwell, Robert Gregory, Errol Shewman, Richard Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: Harry Jacques, Butch Watson, Gary McDaniel, Bruce Nieman. FIFTH ROW: Craig Myers, Tom Chulak.

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NN Basement McNUTT NORTH NORTH BASEMENT— FRONT ROW: Steve Russell (Floor Council), Eric Zeller, John Fryback, Ron Miller (Floor Council), Howard Haberman (Floor Council). SECOND ROW: Ken George, Steve McCoy, Tony Mayfield, Steve Downs. THIRD ROW: Anthony Wiecinski, Stan Hamilton, Greg Troxell. FOURTH ROW: Carl Henschen (Gov.), Leon Met, John Mathias, Robert Warner. FIFTH ROW: Robert Bloom, Charles Sachs, Doug Nuss (Asst. Counselor), Bob Miller.

NN Ground McNUTT NORTH NORTH GROUND— FRONT ROW: Ted Walda, Dane Benner. SECOND ROW: Mansoor Attar, Cliff Lindblom.

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NN McNUTT NORTH NORTH 1—FRONT ROW: Tim King, John M. Schwartz, Thomas Earhart, Bob Givens (Floor Counselor). SECOND ROW: Steve Miller, Thom Dixon, George Sigler, Dan Walters, John Terwilliger, Steve Jahn. THIRD ROW: Jim McKinny (Gov.), Tommy Prinz, Roger Aull, David Shaw, Kevin Grimsley. FOURTH ROW: Frank Manion, John Schroder, William Althoff, J. R. Thompson, Bill Cole, John Morelli. FIFTH ROW: Barry Moore, John Knapp, Greg Glower, Richard Frenette, Charles Taylor, Charles Johnson.

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McNUTT NORTH NORTH 2—FRONT ROW: Joe Mellencamp, Jerry Logan (Sec.Treas.), Floyd Shewmake. SECOND ROW: David L. Morris II, J. Allen Coblentz, W. Curtis Gill. THIRD ROW: David Frauman, Jim Mier, Clayton Loth, Donald Bechtol.

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McNUTT NORTH NORTH 3—FRONT ROW: Dave Hoffman (Gov.), Dennis Baker (Counselor), Michael Wilson. SECOND ROW: Patrick Chasey, Robert Kaufman (Council), Scott Johnson (Council), David Brauer, Mark Willoughby (Treas.). THIRD ROW: Dan Engel, Gerald Beck, Rick Stephan, Ray Benninghoff (Cult. and Acad. Co-ord.), William T. Clifford, Bill Sinkhorn. FOURTH ROW: Powell Limbach ( Treas. ), Art McMaster, Henry Poteet, Don Stepita, George Aldrich.

NW Basement McNUTT NORTH WEST BASEMENT— FRONT ROW: Charles Thomson (Soc. Coord.), Howard lams (Gov.), Richard Modesitt (Cult. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: James Plummer, Kenneth Schoon, James Glendening. THIRD ROW: Jim Della Chiesa, Duane Kuhn, Bill Munse, Mike Rohl. FOURTH ROW: David Gatewood, Richard Lyon, Jim Lisher, Dick Wasinya, Robert Eastburg, (Asst. Head Counselor.).

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NW Ground McNUTT NORTH WEST GROUND— FRONT ROW: Al Schaller, Lon King (Sgt.at-Arms), Jay Schuckard (Sr. Adviser). SECOND ROW: Ivan Restrepo, Ron Hampton (Floor Council), Richard Bowman, A. R. Sales (Coach). THIRD ROW: Dennis Nunnally, Alan Ray (Gov.), Tom Fingleton, Wolfgang von Buehler, William M. Lange (Sec.-Treas.). FOURTH ROW: Patrick Bender, George Lanning, Steve Oxendine, Jim Cadwell, Tom Labney, Quent Nelson.

NW 1 McNUTT NORTH WEST 1—FRONT ROW: David Grepp, Robert Leonard (Counselor), Lew Rhinehart (Gov.), Ralph Farmer (Vice-Gov.), Paul Guyer. SECOND ROW: Tom Juncker, Greg Scott, Mike Yeager, Dave Danda, Dave Reece. THIRD ROW: Alan McDonald, Jim Madole, Edward B. Michael, Robert Hite, Thomas Eckhoff, Wendell Barnett. FOURTH ROW: Norman Stipp, James Harlan, Charles Spaetti, Hal Driver Jr., Michael Kloppenburg. FIFTH ROW: Edward Susnis Jr., Richard Vidutis, Gregory Hary, Charles W. Paulus, Raymond Byron.

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McNUTT NORTH WEST 2—FRONT ROW: Mart Lutwiler, Jim Parry (Counselor), J. Kevin Haas, Clarence Price, John Wightman. SECOND ROW: Phillip Kolski, Jim Jacobson, Jeff Fulmer, John Haney. THIRD ROW: Robert Seddelmeyer, Steve Baumgartner, Dave Atkinson, Steve Gifford, John Porter. FOURTH ROW: Bill Thayer, Michael Adams, Jay Brown, Steve Lange, Doug Mitchell, Rick Geshwiler. FIFTH ROW: Tom Myers, Ricky Atkinson, Johnny Isenbarger, Michael Niles, E. G. White, Larry Grummell, Dave Thompson.

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McNUTT NORTH WEST 3—FRONT ROW: Frank Skufca (Comm. Co-ord.), Richard Loverich (Vice-Gov.), Lee Moss (Sec.), Robert Blum (Treas.), Bob Jordan (Ath. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Toni Cannon, Doug Schmidt, Rick Davies, Jerry Biernat, Bob Trippel. THIRD ROW: Phil Ayer, Bill Riley (Counselor), Bill Mathews, Mike Pampalone, Gene Winters, Lee Kornblum. FOURTH ROW: Larry Fisher, Dan Thurston, Chuck Ward, Steve Cunningham, Rieke Stucker. FIFTH ROW: Max Driffill, Tom Milteer, John Wilson.

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SE Ground McNUTT SOUTH EAST GROUND— FRONT ROW: Susan Miller ( Gov.), Sara Porter (Sec.-Treas.), Maria Fernandez (Counselor), Karen Ann McNeil (Council). SECOND ROW: Pat Siple, Ellen M. Wormser, Marianne Malone, Henna Whitman. THIRD ROW: Shannon Skupas, Mary Cornea, Linda Lindenberg. FOURTH ROW: Lois James, Carolyn Cergizan, Linda Deckard, Marguerite Mitchener. FIFTH ROW: Judy Earnshaw, Jill Beardsley, Deborah Elizabeth Etter, Sue Otlewski.

SE 1 McNUTT SOUTH EAST 1—FRONT ROW: Marjorie De Lauriea (Sec.-Treas.), Susie Mader (Special Events Ch.), Lois Carbone (Gov.), Nancy Hart (Soc. Ch.), Ann Selzer (Comm. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Janet Ellis, Pamela Holmes, Sue Gerlach, Janet Stansell, Susan Bridges, Susan Cellini, Sandy McClean. THIRD ROW: Debbe Cotter, Linda Thrasher, Lana Combs, Cheryl Brown, Linda Pace, Barbara Rieck, Sharon Zabbon, Joyce Bonko. FOURTH ROW: Jeannette Trabue, Sheryl Neuschwangcr, Kathleen Patterson, Sheryl Hicks, Linda Scheirer, Linda Adams, Barbara Crowder, Judith Myers, Carolyn Furst (Counselor). FIFTH ROW: Susan Highfill, Sharon Jasper, Cynthia Griffin, Martha Roland, Susan Cutler, Martha Wood, Carole Brinkmann, Linda McAllister, Diane Klima.

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SE 2 McNUTT SOUTH EAST 2—FRONT ROW: Kookie Banfield (Cult. Co-ord.), Louanna Hartman (Gov.), Toni Voss (Sec.-Treas.), Karen Lobert (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Linda Dorais, Susan Duncan, Peggy Staser, Jennifer Crook, Jan Mellenthin, Kathy Teter. THIRD ROW: Janet Glasgow, Barb Jones, Lois Miley, Karen Klepper, Kay Kelderhouse. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Pomp, Ellen Flatley, Kathy Ransom, Cheryl Hord.

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McNUTT SOUTH EAST 3—FRONT ROW: Karen Cantwell, Laura Hamm, Connie Geyman (Gov.), Dru Stoner, Mary Iddings. SECOND ROW: Virginia Carlisle, Janie Dahlkamp, Beverly Louise Watts, Nancy Criss, Joyce Burns. THIRD ROW: Nancy Schrager, Pamela Lunte, Christine Hamilton, Nancy Justice, Susie Warner, Linda Goldman. FOURTH ROW: Pam Wright, Nancy Carlton, Nancy McKay, Joanne Boudreau, Minnie Payne, Juanita Gilchrist, Melinda Barga. FIFTH ROW: Donna Lebney, Margaret Bonfield, Nancy White, Karen Lelugas, Cathy Counsilman.

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SS Ground McNUTT SOUTH SOUTH GROUND— FIRST ROW: Mary Lynn Waters (Floor Rep.), Priscilla Green (Floor Coun.), Susan Hogan (Gov.), Linda Bair, (Floor Rep.), Linda Briegel (Sec.-Treas.), Ellen Hawking (Floor Council). SECOND ROW: Marian Nudi, Susan Brock, Beverly Cook, Sally Jones, Marjorie Zadra, Karen Csigas, Sandra Shires, Lois Winams, Teri Ferris. THIRD ROW: Linda Charles, Suzanne Ruppert, Carrol Polochak, Raelynn Williams, Susan Moore, Deborah Garland. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Knaver, Cynthia Zeckel, Lynda Goodman, Patricia Maywald, Monta Wilkins, Patricia Szymczak, Ann Palony (Counselor), Chris Williams. FIFTH ROW: Claudia Newbold, Linda Sampson (Asst. Comm. Ch.), Avril Polson, Beth Parlon, Vivian Webb, Jean Shelsy, Susan Dyer.

SS 1 McNUTT SOUTH SOUTH 1—FRONT ROW: Shelli Williamson (Council), Kay Thomas (Council), Rosemary Vargo (Gov.), Kathy Grabbe (Council), Linda Morris, (Sec.Treas.), Jean Swickard (Council). SECOND ROW: Jean Scifres, Cheryl Clark, Mary Ellen Gould, Becky Van Horn, Sherry Donovan, Vicki Hughes, Mary Ann Brown, Miss Robinson (Counselor). THIRD ROW: Teresa Norman, Alice Harrell, Kay Mitchell, Judy Watkins, Barbara Kloepper, Linda Claeson, Kathy Ball, Connie Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Susan Fitterman, Jenny Pineur, Andrea Blatchley, Juliana Blankenship, Susie Betsill, Linda Dunlavy, Annette Miller, Kathy Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Mary Jane Held, Linda Day, Carol Culver, Paula Noblet, Susan Ellis, Susie White.

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SS 2 McNUTT SOUTH SOUTH 2—FRONT ROW: Karen Stein, Jane Poffenbarger (Council), Lucy Hartlove (Sec.-Treas.), Marji Morris (Gov.), Susan Huff (Council), Judie Wignall. SECOND ROW: Claudia Collins, Tonja White, Nancy Dean, Cyndy Rhetts, Debbe Smith, Jeanne Marcy, Kathy Lucas. THIRD ROW: Jan Murphy, Julie Adams, Ellen Kime, Christine Cook, Ginny Cashbaugh, Sharon Russell, Linda Wright, Phyllis Powell. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Hartwell, Carole Lippens, Miss Clark (Counselor), Claudia Pernal, Connie Makielski, Sue Applegate, Susie Hatton. FIFTH ROW: Constance Crouse, Diane Hopp, Diane Krajnak, Linda Papach, Brenda Bubenzer, Debbie Zeppering, Julie Saiter.

SS 3 McNUTT SOUTH SOUTH 3—FRONT ROW: Carol Burroughs (Council), Charlene Schenk (Sec.-Treas.), Mary Ann Poracky (Gov.), Velda Ratliff (Council). SECOND ROW: Diana Mason (Council), Judy Morell, Janice Patterson, Sue Havlish, Ruthie Fulk. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Lievense, Diane John (Council), Alexa Garjolini (Rec. Rep.), Patricia Kelly, Susan Cassada, Kay McKee. FOURTH ROW: Miss Stewart (Counselor), Grace Bardes, Donna Varble, Margaret Masse, Donna Heath. FIFTH ROW: Carol Purdum, Beth Highley.

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SW Ground McNUTT SOUTH WEST GROUND— FIRST ROW: Cindy Skidmore, Jerri Shayeson, Pam Wesselman (Gov.), Nancy Swiontek (Sec.-Treas.), Sharon Cotton (Floor Rep). SECOND ROW: Barbara Curry, Marsha Crouse, Linda Munro, Vicki Allen. THIRD ROW: Margaret Smith, Lynda Jens, Diana Fouch, Mary Small, Patti Garrett. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Solomon, Judy Jordan, Carolyn Smith.

SW McNUTT SOUTH WEST 1—FIRST ROW: Louise Goss, Heather Stacks, (Floor Coun.), Janice Allen (Gov.), Janie Thompson (Sec.Treas.), Karen Failor. SECOND ROW: Vicki Lass, Gwen Croom, Joan Ellis, Gretchen Van Cleave, Kathy Finegan. THIRD ROW: Susan Dahlkamp, Doris Lorish, Janice Brookins, Wendolyn Shrock, Donna Nelson, Janice Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Braden. Lyne Dostatni, Miss Marks (Counselor), Anne Fodenauer, Becki Whitaker, Valerie Bradley.

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SW 2 McNUTT SOUTH WEST 2—FIRST ROW: Pam Wykoff, Joan Langholz, Peggy Lach (Gov.), Leslie Swan (Sec.), Tracy Callaway. SECOND ROW: Linda Ahlborn, Roberta Linke, Nancy Foldenauer, Lorraine Karver, Christine Carolyn Allen. THIRD ROW:ҟ Little, Barbara Gurnell, Jeanne Kadish, Sherilynҟ Janiceҟ Brunson,ҟ Kostelnik. FOURTH ROW: Sandee Norris, Ann Szymkowiak, Carolyn McCarty, Nancy Brandenburg, Joyce Floretta. FIFTH ROW: Linda Best, Kay Pearson, Debbie Ashby, Debbie Hargan, Gunda Lueken, Marilyn Hrpka.

SW 3 McNUTT SOUTH WEST 3—FIRST ROW: Diane Huster (A.W.S. Rep.), Kathy Sides, Mary Lu Bach (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Susie Shellabarger, Linda Hildebrand, Anne McIntosh, Dianne Sloan, Barbara Breedlove. THIRD ROW: Ann Carr, Sharon Hillock, Marcia Sikora, Dinah Smith, Karen E. Workman, Patricia Connors. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brown, Kathy Anderson, Betty Tanner, Marcia Opsahl, Paula Rast, Nana Wagner, Lois Harris. FIFTH ROW: Peggyanne Thomas, Elizabeth Mortensen, Barbara Heinemann, Katie Burford, Mary Butt.

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Men's Residence Center Forsooth. In this great and endless University there is a land, not far away, with no parking spaces and only muddy paths to trod. 'Tis the land of MRC . . . a land of men . . . unfortunately (for them) that's all. Ah, but bold and courageous they are—deadly with eggs and snowballs against marauding Greek neighbors. They are champions, too. During the festival of Homecoming, their red dragon float, "Leave 'Em Draggin,' " vanquished all corners. And two cunning knaves fooled their foes in the duplicate bridge tournament. Being merry souls, they loved to dance and drink. With their ladies, they blinked through "Backfire" and "Date Night at the Movies." And surely even old St. Nick's heart would have been warmed at their Christmas "Snowball." The more daring in the land sometimes slipped away to the "Passion Pit," and like true gallants they always considered the fond wishes of their ladies. "Should I give her a break and ask her out?" But these men used their minds, too. They made pilgrimages to the library to ask forgiveness and protection . . . particularly from Uncle Sam. They sought the holy 4.0, that dream of all sages. Through their mists strode profound speakers. And time will never dim that simple all-embracing work of Emerson fs—"Gross!" Or piteous cries like "Good Grief!" and the famous question, "All right, who's the Polock?"

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Executive Council MRC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—FROM LEFT: David Hockett (Treas.), Allen Coffin (Sec.), Mike Huff (Soc. Co-ord.), Mike Wiener (Adviser), Charles Freel (Pres.), Clarence Plisky (Ath. Co-ord.), Jay Simpson (Comm. Co-ord.), Michael Bolos (Cult. Coord.).

Governors MRC BOARD OF GOVERNORS—FROM LEFT: Rich Schmidt, Dale McClelland, Dick Allen, John Hall, Mike Wiener (Adviser), Charles Freel (Pres.), Tim Langston (Head Counselor), Mike Cloutier, Bob Bratton, Joe Grubb, Chris Voight.

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Judicial Board MRC JUDICIAL BOARD—FROM LEFT: Benjamin Hatfield, Juval Shehori, Mike Seldom ridge, Paul Kafoure, Richard A. Kruk.

Cravens A CRAVENS A—FRONT ROW: John Berry (Vice-Gov.), Werner Voight (Gov.), Cliff Colloden (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Richard Parke (Counselor), Garry O'Neal, Ivan Joe Brown, Mike Underriner, Steve Kafoure. THIRD ROW: Steve Dyche, Eddie Stiles, Steve Bowser, James Hauser, John Warstler, Ken Mills. FOURTH ROW: Ron Jaworski, Frank Slagle, Bill Janzaruk, David Roser, Andrew Lawry. FIFTH ROW: Lou Kurz, Kevin Vogt, Toby Noelle, Dan Nole.

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Cravens B CRAVENS B—FRONT ROW: John Hall (Gov.), Michael J. Wiener (Counselor), Lanny Duke (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Douglas Bingham, William Hedge, Sandy Stone. THIRD ROW: Steve Smith, Steve Lair, Gary Sammons, Scott Bradford, John Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: James Kilmer, Clifford Shockney.

Cravens C

CRAVENS C—FRONT ROW: David Morris (Comm. Co-ord.), Jerry Phelps (Soc. Coord.), Larry Paul Morgan (Ath. Co-ord.), Dale McClelland (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Greg Miles, Jim Ehrsam, Jerry Coffman. THIRD ROW: Tom Hare, Roger Key, Charles Freel, John Fisher, Mike Sweezy. FOURTH ROW: Richard Wymer, Gary Schwarzmueller (Counselor).

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EDMONDSON 2—FRONT ROW: Steve Clayton ( Comm. Co-ord.), Jack Gable (Comm. Co-ord.), Bill Allee (Ath. Co-ord.), John Bedi (Treas.), Richard Schmitt (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Davis Woodward, William O'Connell, John Gauder, Tom Hastings, Bill Ketcham. THIRD ROW: John Francis, Chris Babcock, (Soc. Co-ord.), Ron Gilbert, Isan Naddaf, Richard Davis, Edward Jaroll. FOURTH ROW: Eric Bothwell, Tom White, Jim Vrehas, Hal Decker, Tim Nusbaum, Ken Peterson.

Edmondson 3 EDMONDSON 3—FRONT ROW: Ken Kell (Counselor), Noel Jocus (Vice-Gov.), Dick Allen (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Jay Simpson, Clarence Plisky, Allen Coffin, Walt Edwards, John Marquis, Bruce Williams, Tom Laird. THIRD ROW: Donnie Gambrell, Jim Kowalski, Sam Nelson, Larry Norton, Victor Kessler, Stephen Denny, Gary Haymond. FOURTH ROW: James Mohar, James Christian, Michael Hcpner, Charles Tally, Ed Levine, Mike Kracium, Ed Sharr.

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Edmondson 4 EDMONDSON 4—FRONT ROW: Dale McCune (Sec.-Treas.), Mike Cloutier (Gov.), Mike Ellis (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: George Lockwood, Tito Perez, Juval Shehori. THIRD ROW: Greg Ladewski, Tom Thieman, Randy Price, Manuel Perez. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kruk, Steve Schoenherr (Counselor).

Smith 1

SMITH 1—FRONT ROW: Bob Brattor (Gov.), Roy Cohen (Sec.-Treas.), Fred Jenkins (Counselor), Bruce Novak (Soc. Coord.). SECOND ROW: Gary Boley, Walter Brown, Brad Baumgart. THIRD ROW: Craig Bowen, Rod Smith, Norman Springer, Stuart Binkley. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Neff, Mike McCord, James Slater, Paul Coulis, Bill Roessler.

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Smith 2

SMITH 2—FRONT ROW: John Welch, Loren Wood (Counselor), Joe Grubb (Gov.), Calvin Reuter, Wes Spence (Soc. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Rondie Tuck, Robert Shelbourne, Jim Rice. THIRD ROW: Mike Young, Robert Anderson, Mike Murnane, John Rafert, John Goad. FOURTH ROW: Tim Mosier (Ath. Co-ord. ), Philip Harpring.

Smith 3

SMITH 3—FRONT ROW: Ted Cook, Tony Kohne, Mike Ford (Soc. Co-ord.), Dale Beam. SECOND ROW: Jeff Hayes (Ath. Co-ord.), Richard Bailey (Gov.), Jonathan Goldstein (Counselor), James Henry, Greg Fenters (Comm. Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: John Martellaro, Edomar Gomez, Steve Schultz, Adrian Reynolds (Vice-Gov.), Randall Cannon (Treas.), Jerry Long. FOURTH ROW: Steven Jarrett, David Hartman (Sec.), Bruce Caldwell, Galen McCarthy.

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All kinds of things go on in a dorm student government office—even making dragons for Homecoming.

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The Poplars

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Ponce de Leon really missed the boat when he looked for the Fountain of Youth in Florida. Anyone knows that the only place to find it is in the lobby of The Poplars — complete with soap bubbles and goldfish. The guy really missed out on some great times, too — a luau around the pool (or was it IN the pool?), conquering a 5-foot jet of water from the showers, eight fire alarms in one night, the 'Second Floor Arts and Craft Shoppe' (contact Margaret for orders), the traditional elegant buffet served from the floor and complete with a Greek cook, forks in the mailboxes, chariot races with the Delts .. . In fact, the only thing that might have discouraged him would he getting locked in the pool room or perhaps losing his pizza down the 'window delivery.' But then he wasn't that nuts about pizza in the first place. Water was more up his alley.

Even though Ponce missed the boat, more than 170 coeds didn't. They discovered in The Poplars a dorm to end all dorms. Where else could you find a dorm with pool tables, glamorous dinners complete with champagne, or an obliging reception desk which will wake you up in the morning? Poplars residents and their guests were even given the red carpet treatment at their Christmas formal in December, while parents spent many a weekend stashed away in their own rooms on the dorm's upper floors. But oh those meals! Many a girl rolled down to the Swedish sauna baths and masseuses after a bout at the table. In fact, the health room became one of the most popular spots in the whole place . . . just ask the Coke men, who kept running into startled females wrapped in towels.


Even a blustery winter day can't keep Poplar coeds from enjoying a swim in their indoor pool. Soaking up the fluorescent light are (from left) Margaret Kleine, Dianne Markey, Mary Jane Collins, Anita Lawless, Margaret Skinner, Sherry Lammert, Jan Henning, Carol Bulger, and Jane Whitehead (in pool).

Officers POPLARS OFFICERS — FROM LEFT: Bonny Rosenbaum ( Treas. ), Claudia Eby ( Vice-Pres.), Margaret Kleine ( Pres.), Mary Richardson ( Sec. ).

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Center Council POPLARS CENTER COUNCIL—SEATED: Mary Richardson, Bonny Rosenbaum, Mrs. L. Kassing, Margaret Kleine, Claudia Eby. STANDING: Margaret Neman, Karen Lind, Carol Bulger, Jean Mitchell, Judy Mishler, Mary Jane Collins, Jane Whitehead, Jan Henning, Betsy Baer, Shannon Clark, Margaret Skinner.

Judicial Board POPLARS JUDICIAL BOARD—FROM LEFT: Janie Roush, Paula Schlossberg, Mary Dudderar ( Ch.), Mary Ellen Kew, Debbie Yonover, Becky Beams, Jane Shively.

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The Poplars POPLARS—FRONT ROW: Rochelle Klitzky,

Nancy Susott, Becky Beams, Margaret Kleine, Linda Weeks. SECOND ROW: Marsha Jacoby, Jane Whitehead, Jan Henning, Cathy Janes, Susie Jones, Laurie Gurevitz, Susie Susman.

The Poplars POPLARS—FRONT ROW: Linda Kay Elbert, Linda Zimmerman, Andrea Weiner, Liz Jannasch, Terri Baker. SECOND ROW: Rosalind Brenman, Jill Friedman, Dianne Diggins, Paula Glabman, Marjorie Mericle, Manuela Advincula, Agnes Raymundo. THIRD ROW: Mary Richardson, Shannon Clark, Karen Kalwaic, Susanne Birdcell, Susan Blackwell, Karen Lind, Arija Grants, Blythe Baker. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Powell, Cheryl Sheppard, Sue Mount, Susan Oldfather, Betsy Baer (Floor Rep.), Jane Ann Potter, Fern Goodman. FIFTH ROW: Emily Jo Colley (Counselor), Claire Mahan, Jani Roush, Nancy Nash, Randye Tranter.

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Read Center

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From centipedes to candle lights, many things made Read Center a home away from home for the nearly 1050 coeds who lived there this year. The X-shaped dorm, equipped with everything from private phones (but in the bathroom?) to icy showers, consists of Beck, Clark, Curry, and Landes wings. To start the year off with a bang, a busted radiator set off the fire alarm and sent coeds shivering out into the night at a cheery 12:30 a.m. Meal tickets and keys had a funny way of continually falling down the elevator shaft, and the elevators had a not-so-funny way of by-passing the first floor. Early one morning a centipede meandered its way into a room, and it was several frantic minutes before an hysterical girl finally managed to corner it with her shoe.

Luxurious ways of living, such as small but private johns (good for reading), crept into the lives of Read women. But even these proved to be rather delicate problems, especially when toilet seats disappeared. One normal day in the fall, several Clark girls were stricken with a sudden passion for baby food and drove the Gerber people frantic with demands for little cans of apricots and tapioca. Even animals came in for their share of popularity this year. Leading the field at last count were a mouse, a fox, a duck, and a hog. Among Read's other activities, the dorm extended a special invitation to Duke Ellington to enjoy a few refreshments and a lot of conversation. The women also worked with MRC to concoct a dragon, which won the overall prize for Homecoming floats.


READ CENTER COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Joyce Toddҟ House Vice-Gov.), Judi Feltman (Curry House Gov.), Alice (Comm., House Mngr. Ch.), Linda Flowers (Sec.), Sandy Fixҟ Davis (Beck House Gov.), Jerrilynn Rowe (Landes House Gov.), (Pres.), Chloe Fessler (Vice-Pres.), Sheryl L. Rohlfer (Clarkҟ Jean Flint (Curry House Vice-Gov.), Donna Garrett (Soc.-Rec. House Gov.), Carole Crevar (Beck House Vice-Gov.). SECONDҟ Co-Ch.). ROW: Kathy Betz (Soc.-Rec. Co-Ch.), Camille Hewitt (Landes

Center Council

Judicial Board READ CENTER JUDICIAL BOARD— FROM LEFT: Mary Jean Hopping (Sec.), Donna Lively, Deryle Durand (Ch.), Ronda Packard.

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Duke Ellington (above) caused a cordial stir when he and his orchestra dropped in at Read for a reception after their Homecoming Variety Show performances. Miss Lucille Pontius (right), head counselor at Read for eight years, will retire this year. She came to after 30 years of teaching to take on the job of coordinating women's residence halls.

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What to do during a study break? For many Read coeds (and Delta Chi's) the answer is the Read snack bar (left). Mittens and matinees gave Christmas a warm glow for 30 Bloomington children when they attended a special holiday party at Read (below). Santa even put in an appearance.

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Beck BECK HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Constance Brown, Peggy Larsen, Beth Smiley, Pam Adams, Christine Roe, Alice Sanders, Lanna Myars. SECOND ROW: Beverly Bruce (Floor Rep.), Nancy Briggs (Comm. Ch.), Deanna Park (Sec.), Carole Crevar (ViceGov.), Diane McCord (Treas.), Sandra Ptucha (Fire Marshal), Sigrid Schmidt (Floor Rep). THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Gentry, Janelle Trahan, Susan Kinsey, Sharon Jones, Carol Koerbe, Lois Lambert, Susan Maxwell, Elaine Riley, Nancy Wollam, Ruth Hall. FOURTH ROW: Donna States, Cari Kuster, Sharon Hendrie, Sue Wells, Diane Newman, Sarah Ross, Pam Benner, Carol Morreale, Donna Thomas, Bobbie Fulton, Nancy Feltner. FIFTH ROW: Connie Tormoehlen, Sueann Baber, Barbara Bennett, Margaret Moon, Betty Ender, Julia Hosek, Barbara Jean Roszkowski, Nancy Wittenborn, Nancy Van Tyle, Mary Pat Loughlin. SIXTH ROW: Karen Berry, Cheryl Caras, Carol Lynn Nolte, Carole Gyure, Marsha Jansen, Janet Barnes, Nina Rose Hatfield.

Beck BECK HOUSE—FRONT ROW: E. Natalie Hull, Barbara Junken, Lauren Scheffers, Joan Mead. SECOND ROW: Vicke Renz, Diane Kren, Faye Deckard, Rosie Hill, Linda Larrabee, Mary K. Abblett. THIRD ROW: Sue A. Bennington, Sue Esarcy, Susie M. Rasmussen, Janina Bratina, Susan Reuthe. FOURTH ROW: Calda Wright, Doral Schweitzer, Nikki Martin, Fran Weber. FIFTH ROW: Becky Balsbaugh, Nancy Busch, Deedra Runyan.

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Clark CLARK HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jane Farson, Toby Silverman, Barb Dieter (Marshal), Patti Oclander. SECOND ROW: Melissa Gough, Rita Riggs, Sandy Markola, Maribeth Cox, Pam Martin, Connie Rider.THIRD ROW: Corrine Wykoff, Nancy Stout, Sandra Talbott, Joanne Game, Dianne Liebenow, Elaine Elsner, Joanne Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Page, Nancy Bayer, Maryann Watson, Norma Rector, JoAnn Brown, Lilian Cabage, Vickie Stone, Mary Lea Bohlmeyer.

Clark CLARK HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Kathleen

Donner, Mary Kay Hilbrich, Kathy Weldon, Donna Thatcher, Susan Adley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Vary'', Sandy Green, Margaret Craig (Comm. Ch.), Sheryl Rohlfer (Gov.). THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Sheck, Sharon Dee Grimes, Karen Miller, Susie Miller, Susie Hoover, Cindy Slater, Barrie Katz. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Becker, Micky O'Leary, Holly Levy, Mary Hall, Barb Malott, Charlene Malofsky, Carol Meyer. FIFTH ROW: Carol Davis, Linda Suitts, Debbie Rust, Joan Quivey, Marcia Bean, Jan Strange, Paula Sanders, Jody Carrier. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Adams, Fran Fleig, Jacqui Catt, Mary Jo Stellema, Susan Slatterly, Marge Homan, Suzette Baker.

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Curry CURRY HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Deborah Williamson (Vice-Floor Rep.), Elaine DeCostanzo (Floor Rep.), Jean Flint (ViceGov.), Melinda Millikan (Sec.), Carolyn Lohman. SECOND ROW: Vonda Tiemeier, Becky Harris, Marcia Stephenson, Michelle Koplow, Terry Rosenblatt, Georgianna Marks, Susan Burton. THIRD ROW: Cathy Cummings, Beverly Liehe, Karen Klein, Cindy Strand, Janice Cain, Susie Kuszmaul, Anu Kikas, Susie Parmer. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Drennen, Nancy Haussman, Lois Farmer, Molly Moon, Sandy Crays, Sandy Garritson, Vicki Fields. FIFTH ROW: Linda Winslow, Jeanne Boatman, Linda Petitjean, Cecelia Seibert, Cheryl Berling, Linda Joseph, Sally Grimsley, Sue Ticusan. SIXTH ROW: Deanna Baker, Linda Kirsch, Kathy Luczak, Linn Brinker, Peggy Tellman, Mariann Wiltshire, Karen Mueller.

Curry CURRY HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jane Baker, Ellen Magner, Karen Keltner, Linda Hawkins, (Vice-Floor Rep.), Janet Bond (Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Judy Freeman, Carol McCarthy, Anthea Songer, Vicki Woessner, Cathie Benson, Marilyn Franz. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Cunningham, Cindy Anders, Debbie Clark, Joyce McCord, Barbara Sipe, Vivian Gladden. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jean Hopping, Lynda Skogan, Pat Benson, Deva Hogue.

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Landes LANDES HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jeanene Capshaw, Kitty Ewan, Debbie Hunt, Suzanne Simler, Sally Egolf, Susie Spahr, Nancy Aukerman, Linda Steep. SECOND ROW: Barbara Venis, Maryon Ripple (Rec. Ch.), Edie Hughes (Vice-Floor Rep.), Jerrilynn Rowe (Gov.), Margaret Shirley (Floor Rep.), Ginna Zimmermann (Floor Rep.), Kathy Betz. THIRD ROW: Lynn Vanatta, Virginia DeShano, Denise Vestal, Linda Trueb, Susan Menkes, Judy Lynnstern, Deborah Smiley, Nancy Priest. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Todd, Judy Reichenberg, Patricia George, Charlotte Markson, Colleen Martin, Jo Anne Rody, Pat Patterson, Julie Smith, Marty Winslow. FIFTH ROW: Kathleen Taylor, Anne Brooks, Dena Bower, Elaine Peterson, Susan Pickering, Elizabeth Anglin, Wendy Tzinberg, Brenda Fox, Roberta Ward, Kay Rinehart. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Hand, Barb Kendall, Elsbeth Grosskopf, Jean Ridgeway, Linda Nevel, Linda Jo Davis, Susan Edwards, Mary Ann Hart, Rory Rabin. SEVENTH ROW: Marian Thompson, Nancy Arata, Lynn Gans, Paula Foster, Marita Sanders, Jeanne Jopes.

Landes LANDES HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Susan Niblick (Sec.), Donna Garrett (Soc. Ch.), Camille Hewitt (Vice-Gov.), Joan Apple (Rel. Ch.), Mary Beth Foster (Comm. CoCh., Vice-Floor Rep.). SECOND ROW: Helen Forbes, Chloe Fessler, Sue Amick, Rita Wasson, Tish Ling, Joyce Hamer, Janis Wood, Linda Burris (Vice Floor Rep.). THIRD ROW: Janice Findlay, Jan Golightly, Ann Houseworth, Sara Shute, Ann Bley, Marjory Savich, Toni Nicholson. FOURTH ROW: Judy Stoops, Judy Bouser, Susan Zoeller, Susan Klinstiver, Sandy Stiner, Sarah Bartle, Mary Groscost, Juanita Cline. FIFTH ROW: Nadine Cunix, Jo Beth Jacobson, Debby Kress, Anita Greenawalt, Linda Gooch, Patsy Person, Ruth Work, Rith Deutch, Mary Markowitz. SIXTH ROW: Noni Garner, Jacqueline Schlemmer, Kathleen Read, Debbie Burnett, Annette Schneider, Janet Gerson.

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Teter Quad Call it what you will, but astute scientific research is the only explanation for all that went on in the cauldron of persons called Teter Quad. To test the new freshmen on their adaptability to University life, a "Rise and Shine" dance was held during orientation. The freshmen were scored on their ability to cope with both 6:30 a.m. risings and the opposite sex (but at the same time?). A major experiment was conducted before the Minnesota football game to predict what the outcome would be. An "intersex" game was staged between the I.U. team of Teter women and the Minnesota team composed of the men. I.U. won, 183-2 in this mock bout. In the frenzy of scientific activity, even Archimedes' theory of specific gravity was put to the test when the referee was tossed into the Jordan. Other residents preferred to conduct their research in private. Some men in Thompson tested their theory that, although light can filter through

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a room full of newspaper, people cannot. Another group experimented with the idea that cork does not burn. They were wrong. Some women ran a revolutionary check on the filtering system of Boisen by dropping incense tablets down the incinerator. An analysis of the force of gravity was also made when men propped a wastebasket full of water over a door and diligently recorded the time lapse between the opening of the door and the subsequent complete drenching of the victim .. . er, subject. To keep the spark of scientific curiosity burning, a monthly faculty associate dinner was held to see who was really stronger—the faculty or the students. And as a final invitation to thought, it was left up to the students to figure out just what the five-letter name of the quad's newspaper, BREWT, stood for (besides a mangled attempt at that smelly stuff for the campus lady-killer ).


Officers TETER QUAD EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND CABINET—FRONT ROW: Marsha Menke (Treas.), Ginny Fisher (Sec.), Marian Colvin (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Susan Boli (Comm. Co-ord.), Barbara Peacock (Comm. Co-ord.), Maxine Steinberg (Acad. Co-ord.), Kathleen Surges (Acad. Co-ord.), Virginia Findley (Cult. Co-ord.), Frances Kunkle (Adviser). THIRD ROW: Richard Ritz (Rec. Co-ord.), Bill Swalick (Pres.), John Hess (Soc. Co-ord.).

Governors TETER QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS —FRONT ROW: Donna Chaney, Sally Cottingham, Nancy Frankel. SECOND ROW: Joyce Dubrov, Chris Williams, Winnie Flick, Jane Nicholson, Mary Williams, Carolinda Hales, Sue Cullen. THIRD ROW: Wade Nelson, John Wappel, Chuck Lawrence, Dennis Wall, Dennis Keithley, Don Kauchak, John McCoy, Dan Yates.

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BOISEN 1 AND 2—FRONT ROW: Jo Aim Missal, Janet Stewart, Marian Groh, Diana Sears, Joyce Luvontuk. SECOND ROW: Gayle Thompson, Sandy Errington (Sec. and Hosp. Co-ord.), Joanne Netzky (Vice-Gov.), Debby Ditmer, Sarah Cottingham (Gov. and Head Gov. of Boisen), Bonnie Gardner, Pam Glaubensklee (Comm. Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: Myra Baxter, Nancy Jarmula, Pat Greulich, Stephanie Scott (Gov.), Louise Watkins, Carol Kost, Nancy Miller, Laura Lambert (Comm. Co-ord.). FOURTH ROW: Marillyn Fox, Lynne Richards, Deborah Gallup, Janet Vestal, Betty Crouse, Kathy Lynn Cates, Cathy Sheets (Soc. Co-ord). FIFTH ROW: Nancy Counihan, Carol Kallembach, Merry Anderson, Mickey Bass (Soc. Ch.), Carolyn Rockwell, Peggy O'Connor, Susan Cross, Anne Perotti.

Boisen BOISEN 3 AND 4—FRONT ROW: Christie Billups (Acad. Co-ord.), Susan Boli (Coin. Co-ord.), Chris Williams (Gov.), Sara Fitch, Linda DuBois (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Carol Nichols, Barbara Metal, Janyce Walz, Jo Ann Houdeshel, Linda Silverman Vice-Gov.), Susan Goss, Rheeda Lagadon, Lyn Siebenthal. THIRD ROW: Mary Hunn, Debi Mingle, Micki Garber (Soc. Ch.), Jane Ozinga, Vernelle Bush, Allison Griggs, Carol Ann Brighton. FOURTH ROW: Ann Benner, Rosemary Lee, Ellen Archer, Karen Bertram, Pam McNichols, Daryl B. Gordon, Linda J. Budd, Linda K. Morley. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Lee White, Ann Gisher, Margaret Sohovich, Susie Mucci, Connie Brazina, Nancy Dennis, Sharon Hodges. SIXTH ROW: Linda Gillaspy, Debbie Sedam.

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Elkin ELKIN 1 AND 2—FRONT ROW: Nancy Frankel (Gov.), Barbara Schisler (Vice-Gov.), Dorothy Manlief (Rec. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Brenda Nicholson, Carolyn Loeper, Barbara Harrison. THIRD ROW: Sandy Cohen, Jennifer Bliler, Cheryl Eley, Sandee Bartell. FOURTH ROW: Karen Safford, Lynda Sohrweide, Karen Wunsch, Mary McDougall.

Elkin ELKIN 3—FRONT ROW: Kathy Horstman (Vice-Gov.), Winnie Flick (Gov.), Nancy Boring (Hosp. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Shari Smart, Marcy Ozinga, Becky Stateler, Pat Lacotta. THIRD ROW: Nancy Shoop, Janet West, Beth Benson, Judy Bennett (Rec. Co-ord.), Roberta Rakow. FOURTH ROW: Jane Smith, Marsha Knecht, Jill Oxley, Cheryl Rager.

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Rabb RABB HALL 1 AND 2—FRONT ROW: Jane Nicholson (Gov.), Jennifer Evans (Coord.), Lynn Smith (Rec. Co-ord.), Susan Kincaid (Soc. Co-ord.), Donna Chaney (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Barbie Kellner, Jerry Herd, Mindy Hunter (Comm. Co-ord.), Michelle Creek, Marsha Menke, Susan Knobel (Hosp. Co-ord.), Glenda Eble, Cynthia Clements. THIRD ROW: Michele Oros (Rec. Co-ord.), Elaine Suggs, Susie Zobel, Kathi Moran, Stevie Harrison, Nancy Smid, Ande Olsen, Cathy Tingley, Pam Walker. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Christy (Acad. Coord.), Susan Zakutansky, Mary Sue Johnson, Lyna Breiter, Kathy Healy, Barbara Boyd, Marsha Hansen, Marsha Jones. FIFTH ROW: Charlene Whittaker, Linda Zitsman, Maureen Carey, Dee Hopkins, Margaret Oesch, Virginia Findley, Barb Peacock, Diane Davis, Janet McKee. SIXTH ROW: Cheryl Cornwell, Cheryl Dehn, Cynthia Kuhlman, Nancy Smith, Cheryl Faris, Mary Bennett, Nancy Downing.

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RABB HALL 3 AND 4—FRONT ROW: Carolinda Hales (Gov.), Vicki MacKenzie, Linda Williams, Sue Cullen (Gov.), Kay Tiffany. SECOND ROW: Jo Alexander, Brigitte Zuicens (Ath. Co-ord), Sharon Malarik, Margie Kucan, Marian Colvin, Kay Russell (Ath. Co-ord.), Nancy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Sandy Brock, Barb Philyaw, Valerie Matthews (Acad. Co-ord.), Cathy Deasley, Jean Stoner, Beverly Williams, Ann Boleman. FOURTH ROW: Karen Smith, Lesley Anne Yates, Donna Kurtz, Emily McDonald, Diane Altekruse. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Donovan (Soc. Co-ord.), Betsy Clark, Judy Neal, Becky Inebnit, Becky Williams, Linda Krelherg. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Cundiff, Jill Schmidt, Linda Cooper, Susan Nicholson, Mari Ann Weishaar.

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Rabb RABB HALL 5 AND 6—FRONT ROW: Kate Schwalbach, Jeany Leimbacher (Rec. Co-ord.), Dee Waxman (Gov.), Dianne Butterfield (Comm. Co-ord.), Madeline Udowski. SECOND ROW: Diane Simms (Ath. Coord.), Susan Rodgers, Nancy Martin, Jeannette Bothwell, Josephine Crawford. THIRD ROW: Lana Fry, Lyn Williams, Judy Smith, Angie Wetzel. FOURTH ROW: Sonia Maxwell, Jane Fisher, Nancy Rihm, Marsha Dehne.

Pianos can come in handy, especially when it's time for that 9 p.m. study break. Gathered around for another round of "Scotch and Soda" are Judy Bennett, Jary Gierkey, Dick Stock, Marcia Henkhaus, John Murphy, and Cheryl Keil.

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Thompson THOMPSON HALL—FRONT ROW: Tom Kintigh (Hosp. Co-ord.), Ben Miller (Soc. Co-ord.), Michael Zaphiriou (Cult. Co-ord.), Becca Lehman (Sweetheart), John Wappel (Gov.), John E. Zaphiriou (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: P. J. Leeser, Dan Henson, Robert Boyd, Jeff Haskin, Bill Rath. THIRD ROW: Russ Smith, Mike Falls, John Oliver, Bud Herrman, Gerald Wiley. FOURTH ROW: Paul Price, Steve Dixon, Darryl Townsley, Steve Jordan, Jim Beck. FIFTH ROW: Paul Burmore, Warren Haas, Craig Teegarden, Neil Bolding, Richard Robison, Stephen Mason.

Thompson THOMPSON HALL—FRONT ROW: Dave Peterson, Mike Johns, Richard Butler, Edwin Gardiner, Bob Horber, Freeman Hix, Phil Smith, Abdulelah Batterjee, Jack Silver, Tom Allen, Kit Klingelhoffer. SECOND ROW: Don Sramek (Vice-Gov.), Bob Philips (Gov.), Marianne Surges (Sweetheart), Wade Nelson (Gov.), Ed Galloway (Treas.), Dan Yates (Gov.). THIRD ROW: Clyde James (Counselor), Dan Kelley, Lynn Crooks, Bob Homey, Steve Friedman, Richard Wacker, Robert Engle, Alan Schwartz, Walter DeWald, Brian Clevinger. FOURTH ROW: Dan Queener, Larry Chapel, Rick Cooley, Leland Keesling, Bill Edwards, Denny White, John Boruff, Parsha Romanor, Lance Conner, Michael D. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Gearold Knowles, Robert Bruner, Vernon Young, Gary Dahlquist, Dan Lucas, Don Starr, Jeff Wolfcale, Roger Allen, Robert Rice, Dennis Wall, Richard Ritz. SIXTH ROW: Dante Raggio, Robert Buehler, David Lingo, Mark McClanaham, Mark Briney, David Collier, Robert Davis, Worth Anderson, J. Rodger Peck, Paul Wolfe, David Sovine (Acad. Co-ord.), Ron Homa. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Yager, Bill Bache, Gary Wilson, Ron Nay, William Peckinpaugh, Stephen Morris, Rob Hanesworth.

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Wissler WISSLER HALL—FRONT ROW: Chuck Lawrence (Gov.), John William McCoy (Head Gov.), Daryl B. Gordon (Sweetheart), David W. Evans (Counselor), Michael Ellis (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Randy Bryan (Soc. Co-ord.), Dick Kaplan (Cult. Co-ord.), Larry Gregg, Mike Williams, Larry Gelfius (Cult. Co-ord.), Russ Cravens (Comm. Coord.), Dan Radcliffe (Hospitality Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: Byron Nugen, Earl Luetzelschwab, Mark Hopping, Stan Conway, Gary Gritzbaugh, James Lanz, George Locke, (Comm. Co-ord.). FOURTH ROW: Bill McFarland, Alan Schmetzer, Jack Dahl, Dan Radcliff (Soc. Co-ord.), Otis Clark Casey Jr., Jerry L. Lanz. FIFTH ROW: Roger E. Sawyer, Ken Martlage, Steven T. Gibbs (Damage Control Co-ord.).

Wissler WISSLER HALL—FRONT ROW: Jim Brewer, Bernard Jaworski, Bill Swalick, Bill Sims, Don Kauchak (Gov.), Bruce LeMar (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Craig Spence, Mike Berber, Dan Dickey, Stephen Fisher, Dick Jones, Ron Maus. THIRD ROW: Robert Bippus, Steven Kash, Richard Bigler, Mark Grabner, F. Nevin Franks (Acad. Co-ord.). FOURTH ROW: John Shuck, Mark Kite, Robert Pampe, Robert Whitmore, Randy Hammond, FIFTH ROW: Dennis Jordan, Wayne Muehlenbein, Ray Pieper, Charles Nolan (Ath. Co-ord.).

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lawn display portrayed a pioneer woman running Indians through a wringer. Besides being coed, an advantage not to be slighted, Willkie had several advantages over other dorms. For example, there was a telephone made especially for long-distance romances. Every time someone made a long-distance phone call, his money promptly came back. To discourage snoopers and curious hallmates, Willkie residents started the practice of squirting toothpaste in the door locks. And, sly foxes that they were, they smeared foamy brown Shinola shoe polish on their faces as a disguise during their boressing expeditions.


Officers

WILLKIE QUAD OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Carol McDonald, Mildred Elliott, Mary Slick, Pat Broemmelsick, Joyce Williams (Sec.), Steve Stoller (Treas.), Ellyn Lanz (Vice-Pres.), Linda Greenwood (Pres.), Walt Wood (Vice-Pres.), Don Skirvin (Bus. Mngr.), Stanlee Ryan (Jud. Bd. Ch.), Mary Ann Hudak (Acad. Co-ord.), Terry Jo Baringer, Collette Pater (Comm. Co-ord.), Karen Wedge (Adviser). SECOND ROW: Margo Haines, Diane Kenady, Geneva Dux, Jan Redick, Vida Trafford, Janice Schulz, Joann

Siddall, Lynn Cain, Linda Lange, Kathy Sluss (Jud. Bd. Sec.), Susie Chong, Jeri Whittenbaugh, Kathy Kowalski, Louise Lasayko, Sandra Wilkins, Linda Carmichael, Barb Arnold, Pam Gockley, William Lasher (Adviser), Mike Elliott (Adviser). THIRD ROW: Larry Kase, Gari Lynn, Bernie Van Osdale, Richard Lancaster (Jd. Bd. Vice-Ch.), Mike Whitlock, Dave Henderson, Melvin Shipp, James Beck, Dave Kelley, Phil Hiestand, Ray Anderson, (Parl.), Larry Trent, Bob Hardy, Bob Rindfusz.

North 2 Academic Unit WILLKIE NORTH 2—FRONT ROW: Diana Stoll (Cult. Co-ord.), Janice Schulz (Gov.), Christine Kavadas (Sec.-Treas.), Barbara Frick (Rec. Co-ord.), Susan Stoudinger (Res. Asst.). SECOND ROW: Nancy Lineburgh, Mary Ann Hudak, Annie Herdrich, Patty Kress, Joyce Williams, Anne Hocker. THIRD ROW: Nancy Gibson, Kathy Lewis, Mary Sue Kiefer, Peggy Hollingsworth, Ellen Gerlitz (Comm. Co-ord.), Sandra Hall, Leah Beth Frey. FOURTH ROW: Colette Pater, Linda Carroll, Sandra Eisert, Kathy Frashure, Kathi Odell, Susan Whitledge, Kapaka Semokaitis. FIFTH ROW: Linda Greenwood, Gloria Childress, Julia Dulin, Rebecca Hruby, Susan Graper.

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North 3 WILLKIE NORTH 3—FRONT ROW: Carolyn Kesling (Cult. Co-ord.), Beth Margolin (Acad. Co-ord.), Elaine Kunkle (Sec.Treas.), Margo Haines (Gov.), Judy Benjamin (Soc. Co-ord.), Carol Faulkner (Comm. Co-ord.), Ginny Leonard (Rec. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Becky Dinius, Liz Glaros, Nancy Conard, Jane Brackett, Janet McKee, Joyce McMahan, Donna Wood, Kathi Roth, Rhonda Roush. THIRD ROW: Wendy Keyser, Ricki Haines, Mary Ann Janicki, Debbie Schechter, Lynn Olson, Marcia Welty, Ginny Roelke, Gail Blue. FOURTH ROW: Pam Gentry, Charlotte Connerley, Brenda Gulp, Cheryl Cook, Lorna Ronsynski, Becky Sovich, Janet Benter, Cynthia Weddell, Karen Sampson, Mary Stilling. FIFTH ROW: Janine Wilson, Linnea Olsen, Susan Kinsock, Marcia Swihart, Kay Cowan, Pam Murray, Delores Michael, Helen Bushnell.

North 6 WILLKIE NORTH 6—FRONT ROW: Gloria Scheuerer (Acad. Co-ord.), Judy Hunt (Sec.-Treas.), Cindy Nelson (Rec. Co-ord.), Terry Jo Baringer (Gov.), Jackie Becker (Cult. Co-ord.), Pam Mailloux (Com. Coord.). SECOND ROW: Yvette Kuipers, Barbara Larson, Linda Whitlow, Okel Sutton, Beth Kreir, Gloria Ayson. THIRD ROW: Beverly Bushnell, Pat Palmer, Tann Lane, Nancy Malecek, Rita Herron, Marionnette Bullock. FOURTH ROW: Lee Kendall, Mimi Stegall, Renee Francis, Carolyn Brown, Tana Ranney, Ramona Leitner. FIFTH ROW: Cindi Custer, Joy Howell, Jackie Dent, Karen Wedge (Counselor).

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North 7 WILLKIE NORTH 7—FRONT ROW: Cindy Hill (Soc. Co-ord.), Vicky Smith (Sec.Treas.), Dorothy Strand (Comm. Co-ord.), Kathy Kowalski (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Kathy Hoag, Linda Goldbergh, Reita Molebash, Marilyn Marshall. THIRD ROW: Mary Zerr, Rovie Atkinson, Janice Perryman, Sharon Schwietert, Sarah Martin. FOURTH ROW: Janice Williams, Elizabeth Danzig, Lona Lee Moss, Linda L. Lange, Stephanie Thiesing, Catherine Hardy. FIFTH ROW: Linda Jane Nichols, Janis Edson, Linda J. Thornton.

North 8 WILLKIE NORTH 8—FRONT ROW: Maxine Goldberg (Comm. Co-ord.), Lou Smith (Cult. Co-ord.), Lynn Cain (Gov.), Kathy Murphy (Sec.-Treas.), Bobbie Ezra (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Jennifer Richardson, Nancy Cole, Barbara Bricker, Barbara Leslie, Patricia Phelps, Louise Lasayko. THIRD ROW: Sharron Sonner (Counselor), Joanne Moser, Pam Bogner, Sandy Gillam, Charlene Pocock. FOURTH ROW: Linda Haskell, Marilyn Musselman, Betty Baranko, Jane Dearman, Yvonne Janik, Linda Slatter. FIFTH ROW: Judy Jacob, Regina Grzelak, Debbie Clark.

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North 9

WILLKIE NORTH 9—FRONT ROW:

Nancy Choitz (Comm. Co-ord.), Chris Drain (Acad. Co-ord.), Joan Cotton (Sec.-Treas.), Miss Marsala (Counselor), Sandy Jones (Rec. Co-ord.), Vida Trafford (Gov.), Dottie Zisla (Soc. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Vicki Mayfield, Carol Culbertson, Leslie Hopple, Rindy Grimes, Mildred Elliott, Karen Limberg, Ruth Ellen Helfen, Martha Hinkle, Pam Golubiewski. THIRD ROW: Jacquie Stewart, Janet Kettler, Robin Boyd, Sandy Bostick, Debbie Bishop, Cathy Tiernan, Valerie Wilson, Linda Kuntz, Gloria Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Andrea Abad, Carol Nichols, Susan Ellis, Debbie Horton, Nancy Kelley, Carol Kot, Carol Hegwood, Susie Slaughter. FIFTH ROW: Kathie Thiel, Judy Ohnesorge, Sue McMane, Karen Fitch.

North 10 WILLKIE NORTH 10—FRONT ROW: Sally Kiefer (Counselor), Karen Vaslow (Sec.Treas.), Jan Redick (Gov.), Susie Stahl ( Comm. Co-ord. ), Dianne Hocker ( Rec. Coord.). SECOND ROW: Rosemary Sedita, Lyn A. Thorbecke, Barbara Ross, Brenda Baker, Roseanne Boston, Karen S. Graber, Thomasin E. Miskus. THIRD ROW: Donna Foreman, Sarah Wright, Nancy Hensley, Sharon Crane, Margaret Datzman, Sara Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: Gweneth Hall, Judi Janjecic, Jo Ann Ripperger, Bonnie Dobbins, Mary Ellen Riddle, Marianne Forsman. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Miller, Patricia Gordon, Carol Rall, Gale Lamberson, Susan Wolf, Glenda Howard.

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North 11 WILLKIE NORTH 11—FRONT ROW: Catherine Land (Comm. Co-ord.), Carol McDonald (Gov.), Sandy Simes (Sec.-Treas.), Michelle Dunfee (Rec. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Ruth Mohr, Susan Pressler, Sherri Leonard, Jill Mosemiller, Linda Switzer, Carolyn Walker. THIRD ROW: Beth Ballard, Barb Arnold, Sandy Gordon, Jean Sickmiller, Jeri Whittenbaugh, Cathy Tomlinson.

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WILLKIE SOUTH 2—FRONT ROW: Jay Miles (Gov.), William F. Lasher (Counselor), David Boone (Acad. Co-ord.), Marc D. Fink (Sec.-Treas.), Jeffrey Mitchell (Asst. Counselor). SECOND ROW: J. Thorton Eiler, Dennis Wilmeth, Chris Reider, David Kunstler, Richard L. Williams, Richard Wertz. THIRD ROW: Steve Lawlis, Jerry Wilson, Michael Franceschini, Gary Sampson, John Whalen. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Jarvis, Jack Krahulec, Jeffery Ottenbacher, K. A. Kemmerer.

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South 9 WILLKIE SOUTH 9—FRONT ROW: Mickey Tuesley (Soc. Co-ord.), Zac Cohen (Comm.), Charlie Brunette (Gov.), Bob Emig (Ath. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Harry Bierbaum, Tim Gardner, Kurt Schulz. THIRD ROW: David Shockney, Ken Ziegler, Karl Schmidt, Richard Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Smith, Dave Moltz, Greg Byrne, Joe Litehiser, Joe Shierling.

South 11 WILLKIE SOUTH 11—FRONT ROW: Stanley Van Bialon (Soc. Co-ord.), Glenn Smith (Sec.-Treas.), Larry Lovall (Gov.), Mike Tryon (v.omm. Co-ord.), Craig Sautter (Rec. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Michael McDonald, Robert L. Pentecost, Robert M. Walter, Charles Oberly. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Marsh, David Hockerman, Andy Respess, George Rector. FOURTH ROW: Ron Banaszak, Mike Gramelspacher, Mark King, David Schwartz. FIFTH ROW: Jim DeLotel, David Moore, Richard Miller.

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North 4 and South 4 WILLKIE NORTH 4 AND SOUTH 4— IN WINDOW: Ellyn Lanz, George Weir, Linda Carmichael. STANDING: Stelma Feuerbach, Darlene Krzyzaniak, Mary Moy, Susie Chong, Julie Burbridge Kathy Davis, Mike Cone, Becky Mater, John Olson, Diane Kenady, Barb Rizzo, Sylvia Rose, Nancy Wilder, Cynthia Iliff, Genevieve Lively, Rod Siders, Pam Fullbright, George S. Kelly, Don Skirvin, Bob Cockrum (Sec.-Treas.), Dave Henderson (Gov.), Jim Comerford (Comm. Co-ord.), George Shoup, Donna Modjeski, Mary Stevenson, Peg Trager, Lynne Sargent, Marjorie Kelson (Sec.Treas.), Frank Bibbins, Patsy Williams, Pam Sublette, Mary Ann Henschen, Polly Roberts. ON ROOF: Jane Carmichael, Steve Smith.

North 5 and South 5 WILLKIE NORTH 5 AND SOUTH 5— FRONT ROW: Marianne Schaefer (Counselor), Jacque Ackerman, Lorraine Wollar (Gov.), Kathryn Pfau (Sec.-Treas.), Patricia Orsini. SECOND ROW: Nancy Brownell, Patty Carter, Carolyn Johnson, Gail Barker, Phyllis Wright, Linda Inglis, Cheryl Mullett. THIRD ROW: Judy Beda, Sandra Chase, Mary Lou Manzie, Lynn Kersey, Barbara McKinley, Carol Wdowka, Carol Romak. FOURTH ROW: Danny Walker, Bill Houser, Jim Campbell, John D. Gill, Mike Nolan, Jim Curl, Bob Anderson, Gerry Waterman (Soc. Co-ord.). FIFTH ROW: Stanlee Ryan, Barton Floyd, Jerome Rubenstein, John Engelhardt, Bruce Keener, Dan Ruhl, Bryan Ciula, Dave O'Hara Kelley, John P. Grants. SIXTH ROW: Benson Houser (Sec.-Treas.), Monroe Anderson III, Ronald Patton, Vernon Richards, Michael Cone, Terry Zarnik, Russell Sonafrank.

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Co-op CO-OP — FRONT ROW: Jonathan Hash ( Cult. Co-ord. ), Larry Slaton ( Acad. Coord. ), Larry Trent ( Gov.), Keith Colliver ( Soc. Co-ord.), Jim Mathews ( Rec. Coord. ), Dennis M. Kielton ( Sec.-Treas.), John L. Eells ( Corn. Co-ord. ), William Markus ( Counselor ). SECOND ROW: Theresa Ripley ( Counselor ), Jo Ann Nydegger ( Cult. Co-ord. ), Linda Hacker ( Sec.-Treas.), Geneva Dux ( Gov.), Lynn Crawford ( Comm. Co-ord.), Carol Smith ( Rec. Co-ord. ), Mrs. Markus ( Counselor's Wife). THIRD ROW: Dennis Meckler, Peggy Swain, Janet Ballard, Linda Brown, Nancy Applegate, Sharon Bray, Carol Beck, Barbara Apacki, Linda Ford, Nancy Redelman, David W. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Franck, Linda Warrick, Diane Baldwin, Betsy Hirtzel, Marilyn Whited, Jeanne Getz, Penny Lovejoy, Kathy Sluss, Marsha Selmer, David Janicki, William Goodman. FIFTH ROW: Peter Lee Hoskam, Sharyl Welsh, Nancy Wells, Barbara Shunk, Susan Roda, Connie Query, Roberta Robertson, Carol Hensler, Gloria Heise, Yvonne Ferguson, Laurence Hart, Richard Schnar. SIXTH ROW: Charles Moore, Bob Heisel, Mike Kimble, Roy Law, Jim Forcum, Kathleen Quigley, Linda Wright, Janet Hoehn, Mark Updegraff, Thad Heitman, David Kays, Greg Hundley. SEVENTH ROW: Melvin Hunsucker, Paul Gielerak, David Lowdermilk, Neil Irick, Jim Berkey, Duncan Snowden, Thomas Broyles, George Collins, Dean Carnahan.

Mason MASON HALL — FRONT ROW: Janna Schlick ( Soc. Co-ord.), Ann Pytel ( Gov.), Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bachman ( Counselors ), Joann Siddall (Vice-Gov.), Judy Hansen (Cult. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Ellen Smith ( Jud. Bd.), Mary Clare Tay, Rosalind Loh, Juliette Chow, Marty Mafit, Yoko Boi, Mary Kellar, Diana Price. THIRD ROW: Barb McMinn ( Acad. Co-ord.), Chris Watkins ( Rec. Co-ord. ), Joyce Powlison, Susan Van Huffel, Carolyn Davis, Ellen Winzenread, L a v au g h n Nay. FOURTH ROW: Fanangis Forotanpour, Pam Stitzer, Barbara Daugherty, Beverly Traub, Kathy Manoski.

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Look for the guy rummaging around in the Bookstore for the thinnest notebook he can find, and you've probably stumbled onto a Wright Quad man. Chances are that frail purchase of his is no clue to his scholastic fervor; instead he plans to use it to encourage his social life. After all, who's to say what size book has to be jammed in the door during a quad open house? Just be glad he hasn't resorted to match books yet. The men did mix well with girls, especially to the beat of Hummer House's "Six in the Morning." And when the guys weren't there to croon in person, WQAD, "the voice of Wright Quad," spouted music and campus news 24 hours a day. One coed mixer started out dociley enough last fall as a tug-of-war between Wright and Forest. But before long everyone got carried away in a

wholesale dunking party, and it took a mountain of watermelons to entice everyone out of the Jordan. Homecoming brought a first prize in the independent lawn display division as Wright and Forest again combined to concoct a huge schooner barreling into a drowning Indian. And Dodds House couldn't resist building its own special display — Annie Fannie — to spice up the weekend. Christmas ushered in many a tinseled dance with Christmas trees glittering with ornaments in every nook and cranny. And to dip into the Yuletide spirit of giving, the men observed the "HYB" (Hack Your Buddy) tradition by giving such thoughtful presents to their roommates as sewer pipes and raw legs of beef.

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WRIGHT QUAD BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Michael Barber (Sec.), Robert Davis (Exec. Sec.), George Muncaster (Sen.), C. P. Land (Vice-Pres.), Byron M. Woehler (Vice-Pres.), Samuel E. May (Pres.), Richard L. Barber (Treas.), Laurence M. Lambrose, Philip Christenson, Michael Stump (Pres.).

SECOND ROW: Jim Blosser, Bob Kissing, Gary Stair, Dave Humenik, Lee Schnell, Paul Erway, Gary Simon, James Stemler, Michael L. Hostetter, Wes Hildebrandt, Mike Smith, Mike Elmore, Steve Terrell, Charles Gilbert.

Governors and Executive Council Vice-Governors Steve Woodall, Charles Schalliol, Russ Hundley, Dennis Dill, Mike McDonald, Thor WRIGHT QUAD VICE-GOVERNORS—FRONT ROW: Nick Smart, Michael Barber,ҟ Connally, Pete Haviza, C. P. Land. Bruce Whitinger, Kem Hawkins, Tris Stonger, Art Anders. SECOND ROW: Jay Jackson, ҟ

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Judicial Board WRIGHT QUAD JUDICIAL BOARD— FROM LEFT: Barry Gangi, Craig House (Sec.), James Murphy (Adviser), Philip Mallatt (Vice-Ch.), Hal Brueseke (Adviser), Thor Connally, Edward J. Paulin, Robert E. Blough.

Campbell CAMPBELL HOUSE—FRONT R 0 W: Larry Sturgis (Treas.), Robert Louda (ViceGov.), Robert Stump (Counselor), Twila Lewis (Sweetheart), John Pont (Fac. Adv.), Pat Richard (Gov.), Gregg Trusty (Ath. Coord.). SECOND ROW: Mike Wood, Harry Doering, Norman Weeden, Robert Ramon Avina, Alan Montgomery, Richard Hall, Ronald McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Ron Harbin, Gary Dowty, Jan Hatch, James Woodford, Michael Fortuna, Mark Steven Agnini, Anthony Alexander Smith, Terence Bays. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Hancock, Dale Walsh, Jon Hahnfeldt, Phillip Thomsom, Phil Morphew, Richard Compton, Steve Flint. FIFTH ROW: David Trask, Richard Gerber, Steven Sinclair, Steve Peterson, Tom Buckley, Kent Obergfell, Gerald Arthur.

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Dewey DEWEY HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jim Barnes (Sec.-Treas.), Randy Shutt (Gov.), Kay Mannes (Sweetheart), Tom Tuytschaevers (Counselor), Art Roberts. SECOND ROW: Jeff Walker, Glen Sargent, Allan Williams, Ron Huddleston, Mike Dumfee. THIRD ROW: Michael Limoli, Dave Allison, Andrew Turnbull.

Dodds DODDS HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Bill Searcy (Ath. Ch.), Lee Schnell (Gov.), Joe Luppert (Res. Asst.), Dwight Wehner (ViceGov.), John Whitter, (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Tom Keck, John Pickard, Walt Benson, Don Spillman, Jim McPhee, Tom Hanna. THIRD ROW: Mark Maxwell, Michael Koch, John Heckman, Tom Soroka, Frank Kyle, George Babcock, Rick Rodenberg. FOURTH ROW: William J. Klage, John W. Gauck, Ike K. Eikelberner, John D. Morrical, Frank E. Rush Jr., T. Searcy. FIFTH ROW: Steve Hill, Steve Woodall, Jim Oakley, Jim Hardesty, Terry Umbagh, Nick Weyland, Monte Moorhead, Tom Bennett, Evan Cooper, Mike Hefron, Bill Shaw, Lloyd Elkins.

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Dunn DUNN HOUSE—FRONT ROW:rry Gerard (Counselor), Bob Lankston (ViceGov.), Phil Christenson (Gov.), K. M. Wilk (Sec.-Treas.), Michael Fitzpatrick (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Tom Sheneman, Don Shafer, Barney Maynard, David Hostetler, Ned Crary, Randall Byal. THIRD ROW: Bob Shaffer, John Porter, Pete Haviza, Jim Lewis, Alvin Gattiz. FOURTH ROW: Harold Wyckoff, Stanley Wojciechowski, Frank Shipley, William A. Stutsman, Edward F. Fritton, Lester Lee Tyler. FIFTH ROW: Andre Drocher, Rick Daniel (Floor Rep.), Craig House (House Photographer), Edward Cummings, Dale Cummins, Steve Richwine.

Elliott ELLIOTT HOUSE—FIRST ROW: Richard Bartishevich, Art Anders, James Easterday (Vice-Gov.), Ian Reynolds (Soc. Co-ord.), Donald Baker (Ath. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Aaron Ison, Randy Jeffrey, Mike Madden, Duane Mercer. THIRD ROW: Chuck Ellis, John Gray, John Wonderly, Kenneth Hufnagel, Nick Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Jim McClung, Frank Hall.

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FERGASON HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Danny Dixon (Ath. Dir.), Beau Summers (Soc. Ch.), Laurance Lambrose (Gov.), Steve Terrellҟ (Vice-Pres.),ҟ Bradleyҟ Gregory (Comm. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Joe Colelli, Jerry Mignogna, Mike Schaus,ҟ Charles Tubbs. THIRD ROW: Ivan Blankenship, David Risner, James Vaughn II, Terrence J. McAvoy, Neils Christenson. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hartz, Rick Yarborough, Russell Hundley, Daniel Dull, Stephenҟ Nagler, Stuart Frankel.

Harney HARNEY HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Terry Rohen (Counselor), Dennis Dill (Vice-Gov.), Mike Smith (Gov.), Greg Lindsay (Soc. Ch.), Martin Cooney (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Stuart Shiffman, Ronald Goodwin, Mike Barber, Dale Giesting, Mike Hernandez. THIRD ROW: Ron Hoke, Val Fleig, Stephen Orr, Ron Kerby.

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Hummer HUMMER HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Jim Maley (Soc. Co-ord.), Robert Rissing (Gov.), Diane Lindley (Sweetheart), Ron Filippelli (Counselor), Bob Mumaw (Ath. Ch.), Tris Stonger (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Mike Douthitt, Bill Beaver, Gene Rawles, Steve Zeigler, Bill Weimer,ҟ Fred Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Sergio Barrios, Wally Marko, Jim Cook, Bob Bradfield, Rick Vogel, Lester Myers, Tom Crisman. FOURTH ROW: Steve King, Hugh Middleton, George Ilousenga, Rod Waltman, John Basch, Kermit Hilles. FIFTH ROW: Byron Woehler, Al Conkling, Wes Friedman, Gayle Davis.

Jenkins JENKINS HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Bill McClintic (Sec.-Treas.), Gary Stair (Vice-Gov.), Jim Blosser (Gov.), John Hanscom (Soc. Ch.), David Hill (Ath. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Ted Kreiter, Fred Kreiter, Chris Nottingham, Phil Rhoade, Bob Houghton, Jim Jernigan, Bill Albin. THIRD ROW: D. E. Teeters, Mark Lawens, David Kirlin, Wallace Toney, Butz,ҟ Stephenҟ Henderson. Timothyҟ FOURTH ROW: Larry W. Stickler, Rex Gutwein, Daniel Paulsen, Charles E. Schalliol, Steve Davis, Bob Pendelton. FIFTH ROW: Bob Lewis, Craig Sarber, George D. Wilson, Fred Ziegler, John Reilly, Bruce Hanna.

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Lowe LOWE HOUSE—FRONT ROW: T. Barton Douglas (Counselor), Mike Kidwell (Sec.Treas.), Thor Connally (Vice-Gov.), Nikki Peck (Sweetheart), Dave Humenik (Gov.), Ron Tholen (Soc. Ch.), Sam May. SECOND ROW: Pat Carroll, Robert Davis, John McDonald, Jim Blume, James Sinclair, Daniel Harvey, John Best (Ticket Ch.), Steven J. Szostek, John Pasquale (Floor Rep.). THIRD ROW: Leonard Constantine, Thomas Moore, Michael Archer, Jeffery Jones, David Smith, Donald Shepherd, Steven Neuenschwander. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Meyer, Clifford Townsend, Michael More, Charles R. Moore, Carl B. Harms, Stephen R. Marion. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Camp, Steven McLure, Stephen Martin, David Craig, Thomas Leohr.

Nichols NICHOLS HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Kurt Ebbeler (Ath. Dir.), Mike McDaniel (ViceGov.), Wes Hildebrandt (Gov.), Steve Jarnecke (Soc. Ch.), Reed Thompson (Sec.Treas.). SECOND ROW: John Reitz, Don Schoolcraft, Jim Grant, Clay Conner, Jeff Reid. THIRD ROW: Tom Lappie, Jon Gebhart, Richard McCracken, Chuck Buck. FOURTH ROW: Gene Dykstra, Michael R. E. Traugott, Al Camplejohn, Chuck Gleissner, Gene Haskins. FIFTH ROW: John Cooper (Counselor), George Crossland, Charles Adcox, Scott Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Michael Kammrath, John Boots.

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PARKS HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Randy Jones (Ath. Co-ord.), Steve White (Soc. Co-ord.), Hal Moore (Vice-Gov.), David Beale (Counselor), Gail Kriehle (Sweetheart), Mike Stump (Gov.), Steve Harrison (Sec.-Treas.), Bob Zsadanyi (Ed.). SECOND ROW: James Caress, Lynn Kinkade, Barry Gangi (Jud. Bd.), Danny Arvin, Ronald Byal, William McElwee, James Heupel, David Myers, Steven Sample (Rec. Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: Roger Marling, Duane Thomas, Joe Fiscel, Paul Erway, Gene Koehler, Thomas Walker (Hist.),

James Goodall, John Turack Jr. FOURTH ROW: Sam May, Ted Frick, Dave Swinney (Acad. Co-ord.), Kenneth Riffle, Jim Stemler, Karl Kawachi, Craig House (Photographer). FIFTH ROW: Robert Eley, Barry Curless, John Rufatto, Bill Heap (Rec. Sec.), Bennie Keller, Rick Turley. SIXTH ROW: Terry Laymon, Chip Land, Cliff Copeland (Jud. Bd. Ch.).

Parks House All right, who pilfered the Union Trophy Room? Not those Parks House men again! Just because their own trophy case finally collapsed under all that gold and silver .. . After all, last spring was bad enough. That unique breed from Wright Quad won top athletic awards in the independent division of track and cross country and made an all-out attempt which netted them second place honors in the softball world. This year the men got off to a good start by building a Homecoming train called the "Victory Special," which won a second place trophy in the independent lawn display division. And their celeblated newspaper, "Scribe," gave another sterling performance and was named best in the quad for the third consecutive year. But awards couldn't match the happy "oohs and ahs" as underprivileged children enjoyed a Christmas party, compliments of Parks House and the Alpha Chi Omega's. Wright Quad 373


Rollins ROLLINS HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Marcel Rydzinski (Sec.), Michael Hostetter (ViceGov.), Sam Jordan (Sweetheart), Harold King (Gov.), Derick Malis (Soc. Co-ord.), Patrick Lattore (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Mark Chapman, Bill Arterburn, Bill Homoky, Dan Conly, Mike Smith. THIRD ROW: Bernard Hall, George Elzer, John Apeinis, George Powell. FOURTH ROW: Charles Damery, David Lazarus, David McIntire, Bruce Nifong, Bob Faulkner. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Baker, Jake Ford, Ralph Ayres.

Ruter RUTER HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Al Bodak (Gov.), Allan Kodicek, George Muncaster, Kenneth Reiss (Sec.), Alan Harris (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Jim Baker, Michael John Skuara, Richard Senple, Tom Eastridge. THIRD ROW: Brandon Bayer, Charles Hollander, Stephen R. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Hal Brueseke (Counselor), Jack Ivey, Rick Jakush, Paul Flemma.

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Stockwell STOCKWELL HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Lowell Roode, William Burns (Soc. Co-ord.), Richard Barber (Gov.), Michael Elmore, Kenneth Pozulp (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Sam Burns, Lester Kanemaru, James Heupel, David Whitinger, Dale Lickwar. THIRD ROW: Gerald Waltz, Dave Kugler, David Richardson, Charles Land, Phil Leman, Ray Park. FOURTH ROW: Lee Brucker, Marlin Burnett, Larry Gorrell, Pat Stetzel.

Todd TODD HOUSE—FRONT ROW: Larry Barnes (Vice-Gov.), Robert Larsen (Sec.Treas.), Bruce Smith (Gov.), Roger Poer (Ath. Ch.), Clifford Selsky (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Mike Darst, Ken Davies, Mike Albert, Nick Stucky, Bob Van Camp. THIRD ROW: Jon Duffey, Johnny Wilson, Charles Olmstead, Dennis Cox. FOURTH ROW: Terry James, Wayne Ashmore, Jack Heavrin, Paul Hardin, Pete Dykhuizen. FIFTH ROW: Dave Hummel, Jeff Williams, Gary Simon, Tim Reeb, Vince Knauf.

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What's a brisk fall day without a game of basketball on the parking lot? Or, for that matter, what's a basketball without a bunch of fraternity men underneath it?

"If you miss the train I'm on, you will know where I have gone . . ." Down to the rec room to hear this guy play like nothin' else. It's a great way to put off studying for tomorrow's hourly.

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They glisten . . . in the sunlight of a spring morning or beneath the sleepy glare of a study lamp. Pins. All sizes, all shapes, studded with pearls and rubies, carved with all sorts of "mysties." To others they are either objects of worship or marks of the frantic struggle of a dying order. But to the 5600 Greeks who wear them, these pins stand for a way of life itself: Meat loaf for supper for the fourth consecutive night .. . Song practices until voices crack, along with a few tempers .. . Mascots hounding around the house . . . either getting lost or getting drunk. Huge, bumbling canines that like to spend most of their time collapsed like hairy rugs in the middle of the living room .. . Ambitious waiters who are always waiting for the chance to slip a little sour cream on the apple pie or pepper into the coffee .. . Rooms painted in daring red and black and plastered with gatefolds from the last 273 editions of Playboy .. . Pinnings . . . for the girl a candlelight, gleeful hugs from her sisters, and a moonlight serenade .. . for the guy a thorough dunking in the Jordan ( if they can find him ) .. . Races through a sub-zero dorm to dive into the warmth of a mountain of wool blankets—and an icy pillow. The electric blanket has become a means of survival. New houses rise from a sea of mud on North Jordan. Will those traditional ivy castles to the south bow to high-rise parking? 379


Pledge pins just don't shine like their active counterparts. At first they can blind—those little bits of gold that snuggle into angora sweaters or glimmer from the somber depths of a suit. But they also open star-struck eyes to the realities of what being Greek is really like. Wavering on new heels and clutching their gloves for dear life, girls goggled at the epitome of the sorority woman coming down the walk to greet them during fall formal teas. Coke parties and formal rush built up hopes and tensions to the breaking point, only to release them in a flood of tears and phone calls home with the words, "Congratulations! You have been accepted . . ." But pledging meant learning to be actives. And this learning was a bundle of mixed blessings. It meant green beanies and looking like walking billboards just before a dance. It meant work sessions that began in a flurry of activity at 1 a.m. and ended in a stupor at dawn. Pledges staggered though call duty at 6 a.m., decorated walks with gallons of paint, and sneaked into Frisch's to replenish their stock of matches. The wonder of it all was that they made it. It must have seemed like a lifetime, but with initiation behind them, these "green beanies" suddenly giaw up. And now that they had earned their places, it was their turn to have a crack at the world. "You say your major is Asiatic fertility rituals? Actually no, I've never heard of it before, but I'm sure some of my sorority sisters would be interested."

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"And who'll give me five?" Maybe the guy across the room, but whoever takes the plunge gets not only a box lunch but also the accompanying female at this exchange.

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Take a few fraternity brothers, add a mop and a couple of lewd-me-downs from the sorority house across the street, and you've got the ingredients for a wild skit.

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"See that girl dressed in red? She knows how to . . ." As bands twisted and screamed from their decorated corners, Greeks responded with a brand of heat all their own. Mobs danced feverishly out on the floor . . . with just as many stashed feverishly away in the back room. Couples donned pajamas or whipped one-and-ahalf yards of material into something skimpier than a bikini. Just follow the music and you could find cavemen bopping out on the floor. Or maybe it would be a bunch of Hell's Angels with bombs under their arms, Roaring Twenties gangsters, Roman centurions, or even Egyptian mummies. But Greeks had their quieter moments, too. No matter how close that final was, there was always time for a game of bridge or pool. And there was always time to sit glued to the tube watching Johnny Carson or the Michigan State-Notre Dame game. Or to have a great time at a sorority exchange . . . knowing full well that you were going to trot over there in the wee hours of the next morning to plaster the entire house with toilet paper. And, somehow, there was even time to help others. Greeks banded together to throw parties for underprivileged children and for appreciative oldsters. Korean orphans suddenly found themselves with 65 dads, while cookies, clothes, and toys made their way overseas just in time for the holidays.

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Interfraternity Council With objectives in hand and enthusiasm under their hats, Interfraternity Council members carried out a well-rounded program this year to make Greek life more adaptable to the University system. A growing concern with the future of the Greek system led to new developments in the council's programs. Led by president Pete Smith, the council made several innovations in regard to the co-ordination and improvement of the fraternity system. For example, members re-evaluated the scholarship program of each fraternity, worked to abolish the myths about the Greek system held by faculty and administration, and developed a special affairs committee to head special projects such as the IFCPanhellenic conference in the fall. One of the more revolutionary proposals this year was a faculty adviser program, in which a faculty member would live in a fraternity house throughout the year to improve scholarship and to promote stronger student-faculty relationships.

IFC OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Rick Huse (Dir. of Pledge Tr.), Mike Robinson (Treas.), David Spitzer (Int. Vice-Pres.), Pete Smith (Pres.), Barry Glazer (Sec.), Ned McCahan (Chief Justice). SECOND ROW: Ted Steurer (Schol. Ch.), Grant Beardshear (Dir. of Jr. IFC), Jerry Mutchler (Dir. of Rush), Steve Fredericks (Dir. of Pub.), Norm Leighty (Dir. of Special Affairs), Bruce Sheetz (Dir. of Pub. Rel.), John Baker (Dir. of Intramurals).

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IFC—FRONT ROW: David Spitzer (Int. Vice-Pres.), Pete Smith (Pres.), Mike Robinson (Treas.), Ned McCahan (Chief Justice). SECOND ROW: Denny Fisher, Jerry Mutchler (Dir. of Rush), Rick Huse (Dir. of Pledge Tr.), Grant Beardshear (Dir. of Jr. IFC), Mike Tucker, Jack Wickes. THIRD ROW: Bob Forste, Mark Silverman, Jim Richwine, Bruce Young, Steve Bola, Tim Krebs, Wes Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Drew Wright, William Reiners, David Banks, Steve Birr, Clarence Wilson, Larry Stone. FIFTH ROW: Norm Leighty (Dir. of Special Affairs), Steve Fredericks, John Baker (Dir. of Intramurals), Paul Smith, John Shackle, Bob Runkle, Chuck Richards.

JUNIOR IFC—FRONT ROW: Dave Handley (Ext. Vice-Pres.), Steve Garman (Treas.), Mike Berger (Pres.), Gary Gardner (Pub. Rel.), James Bopp (Chief Justice of Jud. Bd.). SECOND ROW: Jim Davis, Ken Kirkendorfer, Dennis Kennedy, Gregg Derr. THIRD ROW: Aussie Rodgers, Norb Matulis, Steven McCary, Rodney Frazier, Craig Trees. FOURTH ROW: Joe Reiswerg, Phil Harris, Dan Jones.

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PANHELLENIC PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL OFFICERS—SEATED: Camilla Colantonio (Jr. Panhel. Adviser), Nancy Buschmann (Int. Vice-Pres.), Kay Kinnison (Treas.), Sandy Altman (Pres.), Helen Elliott (Ch. of Rush Ch.). STANDING: Sandy Aoki (Ch. of Soc. Ch.), Susie Tardy (Rec. Sec.), Kathy Kiel (Corr. Sec.), Nancy Cohen (Ch. of Pledge Tr.), Linda Graves (Ch. of Schol. Ch.), Nancy Bachmann (Ext. Vice-Pres.).

PANHELLENIC PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL —FRONT ROW: Nancy Bachmann (Ext. Vice-Pres.), Kathy Kiel (Corr. Sec.), Sandy Altman (Pres.), Betty Roe (Adviser), Nancy Buschmann (Int. Vice-Pres.), Kay Kinnison (Treas.), Susie Tardy (Rec. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Camilla Colantonio (Jr. Panhell. Adviser), Linda Graves (Schol. Workshop Ch.), Helen Elliott (Rush Workshop Ch.), Nancy Cohen (Pledge Tr. Workshop Ch.), Sandra Aoki (Soc. Workshop Ch.). THIRD ROW: Elaine Zuroff, Angela Duhm, Janice LaFlamme, Susie Schoenstein, Nancy Butterbaugh, Barbara Dolata. FOURTH ROW: Carol Bottorff, Barbara Carvill, Barbara Weihmiller, Jan Coplen, Lynn Hoffman, Karen Button, Carol Boone. FIFTH ROW: Pat Cragg, Susie Luellen, Tonda Beesley, Linda Yarling.

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Panhellenic Making the system work well—that's what Panhellenic does behind the scenes for sorority life at I.U. Officially the legislative and judicial body for the sororities, Panhellenic accomplishes its aims through several groups and programs. For example, monthly workshops are held for house officers and have resulted in improved Greek-Greek relations and in more objective pledging policies. In conjunction with IFC, Panhellenic sponsored a weekend conference featuring Professors Michael Scriven and Henry Remak and Dean Virginia Rodgers to discuss various aspects of Greek living in depth. Helping to match up hopeful rushees with just as hopeful sororities is another major job for Panhellenic. The process starts in the fall with a convocation to introduce girls to the facts of sorority life and rush procedures, and continues on through rush workshops, fall teas, coke parties, and that final nerve-wracking climax—formal rush and pledging.

JUNIOR PANHELLENIC—FRONT ROW: Camilla Colantonio (Adviser), Nan Nottingham (Pres.), Phyllis Dobrin (Vice-Pres.), Janet Pearlman (Sec.), Sandy Settle (Treas.), Dale Stark (Pub. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Molly Hammel, Kiki Wayman, Nancy Endicott, Gigi Pinnell, Rena Stein. THIRD ROW: Alice Hogue, Susie Vaughan, Peggy Bychinsky, Maggie House, Jane Carson.

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ACACIA—FRONT ROW: Marmaduke (Mascot), Tom Cornwell (Grad. Adv.), Bob Lowe (Treas.), Lerry Nicholson (Sr. Steward), Walt Simmons (Sr. Dean), Drew Wight (Venerable Dean), Mrs. Rice (House Mother), William Sieber (Jr. Dean), Steve McDonald (Jr. Steward and Song Leader), Paul Boergert (Corr. Sec.), Robert Quick (Rec. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Greg Carter, Clune McDermott, Jeff Barr, Bob Borden, Dennis Harrold, Rex Camp, Jeff Leist, Danny Fowler, Jon Phillips. THIRD ROW: Mark Vickery, Bob Kusmierczyk, Timm Payne, Tim McColly (Pledge Tr.), Richard Hoppe, Paul Beckort, Albert Brasseur, Tom Paskins, Jon Forgey, Terry Kepler, Roger Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: Ray McMains,

John Goodman, Jim Schafer, Craig Dunkin, David Maggard (Pledge Tr.), Robin Humphrey, David Allen, Terence Walts, Bill VanLandingham, Craig Trees, Michael Cooper, Kenneth Pozulp. FIFTH ROW: Jay Klehfoth, Bob Holloway, Mike Wildey, Steve Graham, Mike Andreoli, Steve Gruber, Steve Barrick, Ron Garrison, Eric Bauer, Joseph Manson, Russell Frew, Bob Caine, Al Ripani. SIXTH ROW: Bill Teater (Intramural Mngr.), Terry Stone, Dick Lester, John Stuckey, Howard Mohler, Greg Parcel], Bob Baker, Steve Leinbach.

Acacia These were the men of Acacia .. . A brotherhood of males living it up behind that maze of pillars on Third Street. Owned by their mammoth pooch—Marmaduke. Builders, along with the DG's, of a bison terminally known as the "Crispy Critter." Expenders, along with the Theta's, of international hospitality. Musically inclined when it came to the Alpha Chi's and I.U. Sing. Dogged, determined cycle riders—as long as the Sigma K's were cheering them on. Hunters of doors . . . of anything that would keep that brisk fall wind out of the living room. Dippers of ice cream. Originators of the static-disseminating committee. Expert pie throwers, particularly after practicing on the Chi O's. Southern gentlemen as they escorted their belles to the Colonnade.

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Hot off the wires of the Alpha Chi Omega news service are some startling facts: The pledges spent the year gathering articles from fraternity houses to complement their own home decor. To protect their remaining tires from this pilferage, the Phi Dell bike team had to put them under lock and key. An Acacia songbook appeared on the Alpha Chi piano right next to a Homecoming greeting from the SAE's, and a pin board from the Fiji's adorned the women's Greek display. A story from national headquarters reports that tunes written by the last three I.U. pledge classes will be included in the new Alpha Chi songbook. A Sigma Nu-Alpha Chi funeral procession blocked North Jordan one fall day as the pledges held a mock ceremony to bury a frog. On Dad's Weekend, Alpha Chi dads were dubbed "Brothers of Hermes" and accorded all honors. Homecoming found the house packed with alumnae for Alpha Chi Founders Day.

Alpha Chi Omega ALPHA CHI OMEGA—FRONT ROW: Judy Westfall (House Mngr.), Bonnie Kleckner

(Treas.), Susan L. Crawford (Rec. Sec.), Courtney Sherman (2nd Vice-Pres.), Judy Speer (1st Vice-Pres.), Mother Johnson (House Mother), Nancy Butterbaugh (Pres.), Diane Danner (Schol. Ch.), Susan Ipsen (Corr. Sec.), Karen Thonnan (Rush Ch.), Judy Griffin (Soc. Ch.), SECOND ROW: Viki Kelso, Gwen Miller, Elsie Horvatch, Trudy Thracher, Jean Dellekamp, Kay Jones, Pat Brodbeck, Micki Ballard, Ilse Bried, Jackie Keating, Nancy Jurgemeyer, Julie Noelker, Nancy Davis, Diane Walsh, Kathy Doran. THIRD ROW: Jeanne High, Becky Rollins, Mary Sue Robertson, Suzanne Brandenburg, Kathy Didday,

Kathy Johnson, Terri Thoma, Patricia Christine, Libby Louck, Ann Harper, Lynn Darr, Jackie Legros, Jan Owen, Myla Pierson, Judy Voynovich. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Stoughton, Lynne Denham, Linda Woods, Cheryl Somsel (Lyre Ed.), Elise Suppan, Kathy Kiel, Judith Parker, Alice Howard, Kathy Stone, Claudia Board, Chris Kelley, Janet Henthorn. FIFTH ROW: Kit Field, Sue Shook, Barb Daley, Linda Kurzenburger, Debbie Owen, Debby Bartley, Betty Sellers, Susan Hardisty, Kathy Vonn, Lin Murphy, Nan Nottingham, Nancy Lightcap, Jackie Hare, Jackie Engels, Lissa Purdy, Cindy Winhelm.

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Typical college student that you are—do you have this insatiable urge for black coffee and sweet stuff? Well, it was the pledges of Alpha Epsilon Phi to the rescue last fall. Loaded down with bags of stick candy, they launched "Sweet Week" as their class project. But the actives just couldn't absorb all that "sweet" atmosphere. One day they took their charges on a picnic to Bryan Park and mercilessly abandoned them. Undaunted, the pledges marched home in the middle of the street, singing at the top of their lungs. But determination bowed to tradition as the pledges ate their annual messy spaghetti dinner with one-pronged plastic forks. As one girl moaned, "Like you're hungry . . . and it's so hard to get a bite!" But the women did get together to decorate the house in fairy tale colors for the pledge formal dance in the spring. And everyone pitched in to help the pledges make bean-bags to give to children at the Exchange Home.

Alpha Epsilon Phi ALPHA EPSILON PHI—FRONT ROW: Lesley Tureen (Soc. Ch.), Joann Hurwitt (Treas.), Marcy Baron (Pres.), Catherine Bostwick (House Mother), Muriel Miller (Vice-Pres.), Jerilyn Packer (Corr. Sec.), Susanne Light (Pledge Tr.), Phyllis Dobrin (Bus. Rush Ch.), SECOND ROW: Debbie Firestone, Harriet Gluckmann, Linda Feiwell, Nancy Moskowitz, Peachie Schulman, Jacquelyn Feldman, Roberta Traeger, Marianne Coplan, Janet Katz, Ellen Lipsey. THIRD ROW: Nancy Weinstock, Sharon Gentner, Julie Caplin, Marcia Cohn, Judy Golomb, Sandy Szabo, Nancy Goranin, Karen Schenkman, Sherri

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ALPHA EPSILON PI—FRONT ROW: Robert Kallus, Richard Baker (Treas.), Barry

Glazer (Sec.), Larry Stone (Pres.), John Reicher (Vice-Pres.), Mark Cooper. SECOND ROW: Mike Janovsky, David Maltzman, Phil Seiger, Jim Wolf, Phil Wilson, Bruce Miller, Mike Frank, Don Katz, Eddie Hirshberg, Ira Weiss. THIRD ROW: Matthew Bud, Stan Miles, Wesley Gersh, Martin Galvin, Allen Marks, Mason Goodman, Jeff Solomon, Mike Greenwald, Stephen Merren, Dan Burrows. FOURTH ROW: Cass

Foster, Melvyn Goldberg, Philip Greenblatt, Marty Rosenthal, John Erlen, Hershey Schwartz, Ed Volk, Mike Kentor, Jason Boyewsky, Bruce Reznick.FIFTH ROW: Louis Rieser, Archie Sutton, Howard Penn, Mike Mond, Barry Levin, Phillip Grossman, Bruce Sutcher, William Leibow, Stan Green, Myron Weiss, John Burrows. SIXTH ROW: Eugene Packer, Sheldon Swedarsky.

Alpha Epsilon Pi Go ahead, put it in capital letters! After all, wasn't that Pledge Class Walkout of 1966 the greatest in AEPi history? Not only did the pledges hasten off to AEPi at Bradley University, but they managed to take with them all the water faucets, electrical fuses, room telephones, toilet seats, silverware and plates, and knobs to the stove and furnace and doors. Relations did get off to a good start this fall with the AEPi-Kappa Kappa Gamma Cob. Not only did overworked collegians get a chance to let off steam, but it was also a wonderful opportunity to put on pounds with all that golden corn. The men will soon be living in style in their new chapter house. With its 32 two-man rooms and enclosed terrace, the building is the newest AEPi house in the country. Honors were in store for the chapter when David Adler was chosen to receive the I. E. Goldberg Ring, a national award given to the outstanding AEPi undergraduate.

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ALPHA GAMMA DELTA—FRONT ROW: Judy Dilts (Activ. Ch.), Marty Lloyd (Treas.), Sandra Aoki (Soc. Ch.), Margaret Holliday (House Mother), Susie Luellen (Pres.), Linda Fritz (Pledge Tr.), Dyann Miles (Rec. Sec.), Mary Ann Kern (2nd Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Tanya Ficher (Scribe), Jacquie Drake, Janet Farlow, Carolyn Carlson, Janet Shumway, Betty Bowman, Jean Larum, Mary Gay Tiley, Susie Robinson, Rita White. THIRD ROW: Linda Allen, Mary Wayman, Carolyn Rome, Karen Bruno, Loraine Clouse, Kathy

Strong, Carol Heilmann, Gail Shriver, Phyllis Gilbert, Judy Nunn, Nancy Vandeventer (Membership Ch.). FOURTH ROW: Jeanne VanAtta, Sue Workman, Sue Kimmel, Sue Flood, Ginger Franklin, Linda Miller, Anita Constant, Laurel Vaughn (Rush Ch.), Dorothy Oldham, Bernice Jacobs, Marilyn Myers, Gayle Mueller. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Mann, Sue Sanders, Wilma Sisk, Kathy Joyce, Anne Fraker, Nancy Bryan, Marsha Kreigbaum, Bonnie Finch, Judy Gilbert, Margi Mischler, Inge Swonder, Carol Fox.

Alpha Gamma Delta Let's aim our spotlight at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Beautiful!—but what did they put into those cracks in the walls? It couldn't possibly be whipped cream—or could it? The stuff was found on everything else! Maybe that's the reason that the pledges kidnaped the cooks, three actives, and the housemother. They must REALLY have been bitter about that whipped cream to put garlic in the toothpaste and turn 30 frogs loose in the dorm. They even tried stealing the Theta Chi cook, but after being serenaded by 85 famished men, the Alpha Gam's just didn't have the heart to keep her. They did gun their way to the top to take first place in the Homecoming float contest with the men of Chi Phi. And who could forget that really spectacular Christmas Dance, complete with ski lodge atmosphere and whipped cream tree trimming? Those dances showed that some things were nicer without spotlights and cream—orchid leis do go better with formals.

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Be it an all-campus dance or a "Roman Holiday," if you spied a group of women all dressed alike, chances are they were the Alpha Kappa Alpha's. Matching outfits were only one way of showing their sisterhood, for the women worked together on the social scene, too. Every football and basketball game found the Alpha Kappa Alpha's selling red and white shakers to boost spirit. Flagging intellectual spirit also received a lift right before midterms when they sponsored a lecture on reading and studying. The pledges all rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to help at the Bloomington Hospital and at the Stonebelt Council for Retarded Children. The women also sent troops in Vietnam a special package of gifts and food. Besides their annual introductory dance in the Union in the fall, the Alpha Kappa Alpha's all donned colorful togas for a real Roman fling in the Georgian Room to honor their pledges.

Alpha Kappa Alpha ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA—FRONT ROW: Myra Palmer (Corr. Sec.), Dale Ford (Treas.), Carol Boone (Pres.), Nella Vest (Soc. Ch.), Sandi Spiller (Dean of Pledges). SECOND ROW: Roslyn M. Palmer, Prudence Bridgewaters, Beverly L. Watts, Carolyn E. John-

son. THIRD ROW: Paulette Renee Cross, Gail Elaine Short, Karen Ramona Schuster, Carole Arlene Cannon, Juanita Marie Gilchrist. FOURTH ROW: Jacquelyn Ervin, Sandra McGregory, Pamela Childress.

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As actives banged their glasses with spoons and pledges dived under the tables to eat their dinner, activities at the AOPi house got off to another rousing start. For AOPi, 1966 was a winning year. Along with the Beta's, AOPi won a third place trophy in last spring's TKE Chariot Race, and last year they cheered the Phi Psi's on to an exciting victory in the Little 500. Pledges did their part to make the year a memorable one, too. One girl managed to demonstrate her dexterity with ashtrays when she overturned one in an active's hand during rush. And rushees got another surprise when the Beta's new goat dropped in at one of the teas for a little sniffing around. "Super Pledge" came bounding to the rescue of AOPi pledges in dire peril during one of their fall skits. Tooth brushes and shower curtains accompanied the girls on their fall walkout, and ten bales of hay caused a lot of clean-up headaches after the pledge barn dance.

Alpha Omicron Pi ALPHA OMICRON PI—FRONT ROW: Diana Payne (Rec. Sec.), Liz Milligan (Soc. Rush Ch.), Gale Boehme (Treas.), Alexa Leckie (Pledge Tr.), Karen Button (Pres.), Mrs. Carl Bartholome (House Mother), Nancy Jones (Vice-Pres.), Mary Anne Villwock (Corr. Sec.), Carole Byers (Bus. Rush Ch.), Nancy Chappel (Soc. Ch.), Vivian Hurst (Pledge Tr.). SECOND ROW: Merle Eguchi, Nancy Roseberry, Verna Mills, Karen Steele, Becky Hartley, Jeanne Bolitho, Sue Ellen Mark, Carol Singer, Sandra Schoonveld, Lynda McCain, Angela Gorden. THIRD ROW: Carol Botich, Barb Lacey, Tina Sawyer, Cindy

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Perkins, Jane Walsh, Barbi Anderson, Virginia Long, Jan Bolster, Julie Weaver, Sally Sutherlin, Camilla Colantonio, Betsy Ogborn, Sally Gray. FOURTH ROW: Terri McCullough, Pamela Crosell, Joyce Hosier, Lana Carmony, Cheryl Wilson, Alice Brumfield, Christine Marsh, Jeannie Christopher, Nancy Endicott, Lynn Stubblefield, Lana Richmond, Carole Black, Pat Abood. FIFTH ROW: Joanne Donlan, Mary Lee Arndt, Beverly Walke, Kathy Ashton, Susan Strang. Jane Williamson, Kathy Butt, Jane Jarvis, Donna Brugh, Ann Kirk, Betsy Johnson.


ALPHA PHI—FRONT ROW: Joyce Hayhurst (Schol. Ch.), Karen Kelsey (Treas.), Margene May (Corr. Sec.), Dorothy Stout (Standards), Pat Cragg (Pres.), Mrs. William E. Schmitz (House Mother), Cinda Huntzinger (Pledge Tr.), Claudia Sanderson (Soc. Ch.), Joy Gray (House Mngr.), Helen Elliott (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Priscilla Turley, Constance Stewart, Dietlind Radtke, Pamela Sallee, Pam Carmack, Karen Jones, Maureen Grueter, Nancy Kirkham, Sydney Long (Rec. Sec.), Sally Postlethwaite (Pers. Ch.), Karen Hongen, Anne Farris, Mary Ann Yoder, Susie McNamara, Jeanne Fischer. THIRD ROW: Cathy Holdt, Susie Kruchten, Lois Phillips, Billie Bishop, Marcia Barrett,

Linda Hart, Angela May, Becky Beauregard, Sana King, Susan Ralph, Connie Ketterer, Sylvia Novreske, Karen Hudson, Rebecca Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Myra Spurgeon, Ann Blickensderfer, Lana Hobbs, Sharon Manley, DeeDee Dolan, Cynthia Buzinski, Nancy Fields, Susie Stanley, Barb Carlson, Sandy Steers, Ann Lynn Gall, Barb Edmonds, Margie Hribar, Heidi Wolfram, Linda McKee. FIFTH ROW: Jan Curtis, Ann Mol, Karen Hartig, Jo Ann Guidrey, Joan Gipson, Kathy Scherer, Sandy Walden, Lee Huber, Carol Sandberg, Annette Morreau (Exch. Student), Mary Jean Woodburn, Randi Morse, Rosemary Blackburn, Kathleen White, Beverly Williams, Susie Hamilton.

Alpha Phi While flipping coins at Homecoming, the Alpha Phi's developed an unbeatable system—"Heads we win, tails you lose." The following data proves the infallibility of this method: HEADS: Beta Tau chapter won the outstanding scholarship award and was named one of the top three chapters in the nation. TAILS: The Dianne Kellogg Award was established and will be presented each year to an outstanding pledge. COIN LOST DOWN SEWER: The Sig Ep's and the Alpha Phi's sloshed through a rousing water fight on the sun deck. COIN MYSTERIOUSLY SWIPED: Subversive BTO (Blanket Turn On) gang infiltrated the dorm and launched heated offensives. COIN FAILED TO RETURN AFTER TOSS: Molly MeQuire of the Mafia ( McQuire is Italian?) kidnaped the pledges and swept them off to the Pennsylvania coal fields. The Red Baron flew 356 missions in retaliation.

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ALPHA TAU OMEGA—FRONT ROW: Dan Denning (Pledge Tr.), Don Farguharson (Corr. Sec.), John Ridoux (Rec. Sec.), Milton Barker (Vice-Pres.), Bruce Young (Pres.), John Bailey (Treas.), Larry Kern (Pub. Rel. Ch.), Peter Van Horn (Sgt.-at-Arms), James P. Hoover (Soc. Ch.), Terry H. Timmons (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Steven Cisco, Charles Lynn, Thomas Johnson, Tim Grogg, Steve Bammel, Ken Bush, Bill Bowers, Ted Najam, Jim Heubi, John Freeman, Charlie Etter, Steve McMurray, Phil Bruce. THIRD ROW: Dan Dunning, Kim Schott, Mike Feeney, Bruce Briney, Jerry Whipple, Terry Weber, Phillip Adler, Peter Magnani, Louis Gill, George Elliott, James Jordan, Bob Desman, Kim Gaskill, Ros Stovall. FOURTH ROW: John Clark, David Broome, Ron

Pritzke, Jack Overman, Bill Ashbrook, Phil Long, Bill Boren, Kenneth Lorenz, Brent Ross, Rick Huse, Eric Ahlvin, Tom Williams, A. G. Schwenger, Mike Shepherd, Phil Harris. FIFTH ROW: Denny Molschl, Vic Olsen, Rick Miller, Jim Fouts, Bill Weyhmueller, Destry Lambert, Steve Lamar, Dave Eaton, Mike Orr, Mark McDermott, Paul Clute, Tom Kraft, Bryan Shelby, Gary Fee, Jeff Bartle, Marty Munroe, Robert Roache II. SIXTH ROW: George Myers, Gary Ault, David Murphy, Hank Binder, Richard Murrell, Michael Duch, Stephen Petersen, James Bruce, Dave Quigley, Ben Schull, Randy Kixmiller, Steve Jackson. SEVENTH ROW: Ivan Graham, Pete Workman, Richard Hood, Mike Egnatz.

Alpha Tau Omega By the end of the year, the Dirty 01' Man began to wonder if promotion from Motivation Director to Tyrannical Ruler of 95 ATO wards was worth it. Most of the time, with the help of 250-pound Putts to keep uprisings repressed, he faced the group with puffy lids and bloodshot eyes ( thanks to sophomore Green Beret war games which kept the foundations rocking until the wee hours of the morning ). Not to mention that the Man, along with deputies Miltie, Gramps, Ox, Groovie, the Bird, and Baills, had to put up with 35 new inmates and such miserable antics that even beloved warden Schmoo groaned. To keep these newest troublemakers entertained, the authorities even went so far as to let them play Treasure Island for one night, providing them with caves, huts, ponds, a treasure chest, and real sand to lend an authentic atmosphere. But even when life got almost too hectic, the ATO's found time to croon their troubles away with the Kappa's in I.U. Sing.

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The women of Alpha Xi Delta were a select group this year. Their parlor games were fascinating. Who else could have thought of rolling eggs down the floor with their noses or passing Life Savers on toothpicks? They also added some unique assets to house unity. For instance, there was that French hornist who played reveille at 6 a.m. and blasted out Taps at midnight. A rock and roll singing waiter provided appropriate dinner music every evening, and there were those chapter inspections planned, carried out, and called off by the pledges. "Typical" Alpha Xi activities were brightened by determination—dashinglor the door every time the phone rang, building second place floats ( they tried harder), planning initiation on the day of the pledge walkout, and painting the Phi Sigma Kappa sidewalk in a driving rain. In fact, the men of Phi Sigma Kappa would consider the adjective "select" a pretty weak term for women who gave them Christmas in May, complete with a gift-wrapped Alpha Xi house.

Alpha Xi Delta ALPHA XI DELTA—FRONT ROW: Myrna Kanning (Vice-Pres.), Linda Alberding (Treas.), Mrs. Blackwood (House Mother), Linda Yarling (Pres.), Rita Beaty (Pledge Tr.). SECOND ROW: Jackie Freas (Membership Ch.), Clifi Silver, Gerry Rebecca, Anna Lou Gee, Rena Stein, Bobbie Hesselgrave. THIRD ROW: M. Bonnie Jordan

(Schol. Ch.), Marge Hyndman, Patsy Leap, Carolyn Rader, Jane Marshall, Faye Stillabower, Janet Niles (Corr. Sec.). FOURTH ROW: Loraine Beaty (Membership Ch.), Sharon Folck, Sharon Shaw, Marcille Pierce (Rec. Sec.), Janice Peters, Sandra Cannon. FIFTH ROW: Becky Hickam, Grace Galer, Nancy Tellman.

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Welcome aboard the USS Beta Theta Pi for a familiarizing excursion. Please excuse the barnacles among the ivy . . . after all, this is the oldest fraternity on campus. In 1964 the Beta's dropped anchor and jumped on their bikes to cop first place in the Little 500. As if this wasn't enough, they then went on to earn the pole position in the 1965 race and finished in seventh place. In addition, the USS Beta boatmen decorated the poop deck and stocked the galley ( and the wine cellar) for a host of dances. Pigtails and plenty of hay ( seeds?) characterized the Barn Dance. The frills and flutters of the P.J. Dance gave way to their more sophisticated counterparts as the men squired their dates to the formal pledge dance. Gangsters and their pooppoop-a-doop gals reigned over the Underworld Dance, but the men really let down their hair and soaked up a little ancient culture—and a grape or two—at the Roman Orgy.

Beta Theta Pi BETA THETA PI—FRONT ROW: John B. Urbahns, N. Thomas Funk (Pledge Tr.), Phil Goddard (Treas.), Steve Bola (Pres.), Dick Schaumann (Vice-Pres.), Jeff Smith (Sec.), Paul W. Barada, Wilbur F. Pell III (Parl.), Duane Taylor (Soc. Ch.), Mike Elliott. SECOND ROW: Don L. Davis, Mike Shoemaker, John Meyers, Jack Shirkey, Dave Sutton, Toni Riehm, Chris Grossman, Dieter Schmoelling, Dick Leimbacher, Dick Krueger, Dietmar Meyersiek, Jim Parham, Phil Rake, Arnold Palmer, Alan Ross, Vincent Maronni, Chod Slavin, Sam Wearly. THIRD ROW: Tom Johnson, Jameson Mauzy, Michael Oyer, Roger Elliott, Chuck Somes, Ron Spivey, John Voris, Rick Reel, Jeff

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0 CHI OMEGA—FRONT ROW: Joan McCullough (Treas.), Barbara Lowden (Sec.), Susan Schoenstein (Pres.), Sharon Alexander (Vice-Pres.), Sandy Altman (Pledge Tr.). SECOND ROW: Alexa Smith, Janet Hipsher, Carol Weaver, Janet Lovell, Nancy Davis, Corky Wilchek, Anne Sheeks (Bus. Rush Ch.), Lila Vestile, Carol Clement, Betsy Burns, Karen Patterson, Robin Harruff, Carolyn Harnisch. THIRD ROW: Emily Schwartz, Jean Lach, Lynn Knebel, Susan Chadwick, Judy Goss, Kendra Eiler, Sharon Jarvis, Barb White, Jan Ehman, Mary Ellen Weitzel, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Linda Colins, Ann McCullough, Joan Laemmer, Darlene Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brannen, Judy Atkin-

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Chi Omega Thanks to an obliging fortune teller, the women of Chi Omega caught a glimpse of exciting things to come. The spotlight centered especially on their new home, which should be ready for the eager girls by early fall. Even the Chi O's new housemother, Mom Iacabelli, could handle the tea leaves pretty well— especially on sleuthing jobs. One evening she caught the Sammies red-handed in the act of stealing light bulbs from the pin light. A glimpse of Little 500 with the Sigma Chi's looked like fun, as did promises of sticky fingers and lots of taffy apples for the annual Homecoming sale. Even the "jocks," the house basketball team, were predicted to come through with a successful season. Aha! There was "Teter," the faculty adviser, down at a local pub enjoying a popular college sport—chugging. And the houseboy had lots of fun, too, even if he did have a wee bit of trouble catching the pledges as they came shooting down the fire escape.

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CHI PHI—FRONT ROW: Harold E. Vogel, Jon Howard Thomas, Todd Hoover (Soc. Ch.), Gregory L. Tunis (Treas.), John F. Phillips (Vice-Pres.), Mark A. Asmar (Pres.), Jack Price (Sec.), Richard Tandy (House Mngr.), William Nuss (Hist.), Gordon Forbess. SECOND ROW: Dan Purvis, Steve Doi, Gunnar Richardson, Phil King, Kent Ash, Terry Wiseman, Neal Spannuth, Jim Traci), Benny Burk, John Stokes, Stephen Zeigler. THIRD ROW: Walter Barton, Ronald Borto, John Smart, John Hillery, Kevin Sparger,

Steven Seherschel, Robert Grant, Toni Davis, Doug Horton, Edward Bullard. FOURTH ROW: Ron Lenahurg, Bill Willard, Grant Somes, Dudley Schleier, Steve Martin, Bruce Cassal, Bruce Browning, Hugh Layer. Dave Goff, Larry Pugh. FIFTH ROW: Larry Flaten, David Estes, Jeff Walsh, Robert Carter, Jeff Jones, Kenneth Anderson, Ike Batalis, Tait Grorud. SIXTH ROW: Tom Shriller, Roger McNeil, James Miner.

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A look into our crystal ball gave us a sterling picture of the men of Chi Phi. A winning Homecoming float, "Get the Point," loomed into view. Next a haunted house emerged in the distance, complete with monster, mazes, that traditional casket, and eerie melodies by the Fugitives. A closer look into the past revealed Tom Schriner busily boning up for the G.E. Quiz Bowl, Tom Smart sinking buckets on the freshman basketball team, and Dave Estes teeing off for the golf team. Then, of course, four equally industrious brothers were absorbing culture ( among other things) by working at the Dust. Culture also came into the picture when the men kicked off their sandals and tuned up their lyres for an original "Roman Orgy." Our crystal ball really went on a spree and disclosed that Little 500 hopes were high with two returning veterans and the Alpha Gams. Of course house serenades were also on the agenda, for what women could resisF that lilting guitar?


Double-breasted suits, raccoon coats, and those long, long beads really had a heyday at Delta Chi's annual Kelly Wake Dance. To provide an authentic Roaring Twenties atmosphere, the guys even appealed to Harold's Club in Reno for posters to plaster on the walls. After all this old-fashioned excitement, things took on a seasonal look when the pledges honored the active chapter with a Yuletide dinner and dance. "Blue Champagne" was the theme of the spring formal, where the Delta Chi Sweetheart was crowned. Studying paid off again as the I.U. chapter received the E. Q. Kimble scholarship trophy for the ninth consecutive year. An Arabian member of the house, Ad Moussallam, gained the spotlight as president of the Arab Student Organization. With so many "sweet teeth" in the house, the men finally just annexed the Read Center snack bar. But they also GAVE happiness again this year by sponsoring a Korean orphan.

Delta Chi DELTA CHI—FIRST ROW: Dave Weaver (Corr. Sec.), Joseph R. Cochran (Pledge Counselor), Ralph E. Galvin (Sec.), Phil Graham (Vice-Pres.), Denny Fisher (Pres.), Gregg Vane (Treas.), Norm Lewis (Sgt.-at-Arms), Steve Walker (Grad. Schol. Adv.). •SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Leland, William E. Haniford, Randall Burkhart, Michael D. Cooper, Richard L. Weaver, John W. Buck, Larry Coulehan, Steven Lee Klepfer, David W. Friend. THIRD ROW: Donald E. Rodda, Richard A. Stock, Tom Robbin,

Gerald L. Hajduk, James McDaniel, Michael Paxson, Michael L. Shoen, Ross A. Brown, Henry S. Strand, Steven M. Reisinger. FOURTH ROW: Robert C. Jones, George A. Kockentiat, Dannie Kliane, Mike Farrell, Shelby Gerking, Sam Cramer, Mike Brizius, Carter Nelson, Gregory McDaniel. FIFTH ROW: William B. Randolph, Douglas R. Baumgardt, Larry E. Keller, James E. Kolodziej, Gregory H. Dummuck.

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Seventy-one Tri-Delts under one roof! Even for Mom Lewis, that's quite a handful. She did her best, but the pledges still managed to pull a few pranks. Last spring they all sneaked over to the house at 5 a.m. and rang the fire alarm. Everyone was out in record time, including the pledges, who had to scramble out a side window to escape. Then there was the time that the john seats disappeared, only to turn up as accessories for an oldfashioned song and dance routine by the pledges. But pledgeship had its constructive side, too. The girls all donned aprons in the spring and invited the campus to their annual Delta Diner. In addition, the Tri-Delts honored their mothers and their flower at a Pansy Breakfast. Knee-deep in snow and ski sweaters, the women danced up a real storm at their Christmas dance, but things took on the pert look of spring when the pledge formal rolled around.

Delta Delta Delta DELTA DELTA DELTA—FRONT ROW: Kaye Blackmore (Rec. Sec.), Jackie Wright (Chap.), JoAnne Noble (Rush Ch.), Chris Johns (Corr. Sec.), Janice LaFlamme (Pres.), Mrs. Mildred Lewis (House Mother), Linda Doty (Vice-Pres.), Kay Kinnison (House Mngr.), Marsha Coats (Schol. Ch.), Nancy Coburn (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Lynn Owens, Susie Hawke, Diane Vance, Jenny Norris (Marshal), Diane Kubow (Sponsor Ch.), Belle Brougher, Gayle Underwood, Jan Amon, Ann Sweitzer, Jacki Black, Julia Willis. THIRD ROW: Diane Edwards, Sue Shorts, Margaret Dawson, Marilyn Blei, Ann Harmening, Marcy Nordlund, Candy Murray, Jenny Holcomb, Patti Talbot, Janet Beaver, Susan

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Ivey, Marcia Peirce. FOURTH ROW: Linda Tallos, Kathi Kowalski, Mary F. Conrad, Donna Richwalski, Sharon Kline, Julie Teyber, Jeanne Gaskill, Joyce Beavans, Jayne Grote, Charlene Crawford, Carol Wheeler. FIFTH ROW: Sheila Ewing, Ellen Epst, Ginny Toner, Katie Johns, Connie Brown, Amanda McKee, Anne Steele, Peggy Dickmann, Molly Wickham, Pat Purkey, Jean Maul!. SIXTH ROW: Bunny Durand, Alice Young, Sue Todhunter, Sherry Bendure, Pam Kraegel, Fran Green, Susan Barnett, Diana Chadwick, Paula Cannon.


DELTA GAMMA—FRONT ROW: Barbara Cordell (Rec. Sec.), Sherry Walsh (Schol. Ch.), Marcia Holloway (1st Vice-Pres.), Barbara Carvill (Pres.), Sharon Babcock (2nd Vice-Pres.), Carolyn Mullikin (Treas.), Judy Jones (Rush Ch.), Karen Sinclair (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Janice Foreman, Chris Howald, Mary Nelle Morris, Susan Garlock, Mary Louise Homey, Pam Meyer, Susan Ramsay, Marty Rudolph (Soc. Ch.), Pat Molenda (Soc. Rush Ch.), Paula Rochford (Rit. Ch.), Charmaine Clay, Jane A. Wheatley, Pat Sherbondy, Pat Davis. THIRD ROW: Susan Hertzberg, Florence Jones, Jane Hamilton, Sydney Silvers, Mary Sinnock, Bonnie Tackney, Jill Whiteleather, Lynda

Woodrow, Marcia Moynahan, Pam Hartmann, Patti Murphy, Trish Walter, Suzie Radlof.f. FOURTH ROW: Peg Stinson, Mary Ellen Barton, Cathy Shipley, Anne Donnellan, Diana Brogneaux, Kay Brubeck, Sally Huey, Landis Torcom, Carol Chessman, Andrea Darrow, Holly Bunshaw, Mary Jo Ridgeway, Barbara Schwerin. FIFTH ROW: Laura Rudolph, Diane Foster, Tina Hibbs, Twyla Reed, Anne Simon, Jill Carithers, Debbie Hall, Shari Wright, Sandy Bye, Lisa Warner, Dodi Forst, Ann Armstrong, Linda Duke, Paula Koenig. SIXTH ROW: Beth Millar, Margaret L. Camferdam, Marcia Atteberry, Leslie Lee Ewing, Claudette Surber, Dale Stark, Patricia Siegesmund, Patricia Koop.

Delta Gamma Dear DG Diary, We can't believe another year has flown With all the lizards into actives grown. Dale's raincoat still sports those fateful tags, And we have sneaked Schwerin's Playboy mags. We won't forget our own redheaded witch, Or all our salesmen with their daily pitch, Those weigh-ins of Marty's Cholesterol Club, Or Sharon's pinning followed by her tub. We all contended for Pig of the Week And our phoenix had a trophy in his beak. Tina was everyone's favorite buddy, too; "We're soled on you" we showed with many a shoe. To honor every house we changed our skit, And we swiped those melons bit by bit. We "tiptoed" with our sisters from Purdue While our dads' skit proclaimed "I love you."

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DELTA TAU DELTA—FRONT ROW: Mike Fulford, Steve Ingle, J. Tim Cline, Rick Boston (Rec. Sec.), Custer Ritchie (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Genevieve Hart (House Mother), Dave Gethers (Pres.), John Thompson (Corr. Sec.), William Fox, John Rader (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Jerry Giesting, Greg Faust, Gary Boone, Dave Eberly, Stan Rehn, Dave Corbin, Doug Givens, Rick Peoples, Jim Schwier, Dan Duncan, Don White. THIRD ROW: Rob Hahn, Tom Cory, Greg Gill, Rick Wyndham, Steve Troxel, Kevin Sheets, Bruce Pierce, Brad Warren, Cory Brundage, Allan Bratton. FOURTH ROW:

Bill Rowland, Bill Hebert, Steve Anderson, Rod Hersberger, Ronald Morgan, Don Salter, Dave Wynne, Jared Ingwalson, Jeff Fisher, Harold Milli, Larry Youse. FIFTH ROW: Dallas Mulvaney, Roger Swanson, Phil Ireland, Bill Buschmann, Jim Meyrs, Steve Frederick, Clark Snyder, Dave Erickson, Harvey Sullivan, Andy Morrow, Mike Hawley, Dick Kuster. SIXTH ROW: Ted Kuhlenschmidt, Mike Sharrer, Rick Kiovsky, Michael Bedree, Jeff Hartig, Ed Ferguson, Steve Paige, Gary Surber.

Delta Tau Delta "This house is one complete boress! We've had some real jewels this year." Of course a new Delt initiate can talk, with pledgeship and all those wild times behind him. Remember that morning when the "Crane Patrol" ( a gang of fall pledges ) drove VW's into the living room? It was hard enough to get them back out without worrying about all that shaving cream and the flat tires. Of course, we suppose the guys blamed all this on the most likely suspect—Fred Underhill. No one's ever seen him, but he's in on everything. A real joiner. Have you ever heard of the "inner fraternity"? Men living on the second floor struck out on their own this year. They elected officers, held chapter meetings, and even rushed other brothers in the house. Now THAT'S organization. The "Shadows of Night" obliged with a sterling performance at the fall Delt Street Dance, and no one was spared when it came to the Hawaiian Luau. Couples tried in vain to make it across that rope bridge without getting tossed into the pond.

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Living the life of a DU means: Mother G when you're in trouble . . . a big red fire engine in the back yard . . . team work to win I.U. Sing . . . a Hell Week gunner, ready to shoot all who walk by . . . no study tables for pledges ( who are very conscientious on their own!) . . . those nights spent raising all hell at the Stardust . . . a successful pin-light theft . . . "walking the plank" on Ft. Lauderdale night . . . dancing knee-deep in straw . . . being the only non-secret fraternity on campus . . . Ex-Lax in the chocolate pudding . . . the Sisters of the Seven Stars . . . the living room couch you don't sit on ( Oh yeah?) . . . having friends like the Herd . . . dancing amidst 2,000 long-stemmed roses . . . Saturday night at the house . . . paddling around in the Jordan WITHOUT a pin. So what's non-living? Now you know who NOT to ask . . . a man of Delta Upsilon.

Delta Upsilon DELTA UPSILON—FRONT ROW: Steve Moore, Brent Circle (Sec.), Bob Black (Treas.), Patty Kollker (Sweetheart), Pat Moss (Schol. Ch.), Jon Petrovich (Vice-Pres.), Steve Fredericks (Pres.), Bob Wiseman (Pledge Tr.), Charles Zeller (Rush Ch.), Frederick B. Williams (Soc. Ch.), Chuck Munkwitz (House Rep.), Bob Matthews (Ath. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Ron Smith, Bob Lehr, Steve Moore, Steve Baxter, Kenneth Bussey, Leo Ward Jr., Larry Fagerst( n, Bill Roberts, Larry Alexander, Brian Gray, Jim Parsons, Shel Sheray, Jim Davis, Mike Livingston, Steve Pence, Patrick Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Sam Whitsitt, John Borgmeier, Jeff Chastain, Dave Allard, Bill Scott, Dallas Coate, Michael

Schwartzkopf, Joe Elbert, Bob Faraone, Don Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Dave Diesslin, Bill Ault, Bob Tennyson, Ed Heinz, Steve Miller, Gary Dunn, Bob Dodds, Tim Swank, Ron Fritz, Steve Van Zant, Leonard Krebs. FIFTH ROW: Steve Enochs, Ron Peyton, Eric Vyberman, Rodney Frey, James Powell, Bill Goebel, Dave Owen, Mike Young, Jack Wilson, Don Childers, Bobby Ray Racz, Joe Brink,Mike McDaniel, Kenton Susott, Daniel Schaub. SIXTH ROW: Robert John, Robert Reasor, Mike Phillips, Tennyson Hull, Cliff De La Croix, James R. McKinney, Craig Flora.

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"The women of Delta Zeta require you to report for basic training at Delta Zeta headquarters . . ." These brusque words drafted dads from all over and shipped them in to join their daughters for a fall weekend on campus. But it wasn't all peeling potatoes. The Delta Zeta's escorted their fathers to the football game and pop concert and then honored them with a Sunday banquet. Another banquet was in store for the house waiters, dishwashers, cooks, and maids. Officers, stocked with trays of food and plenty of detergent, served a Yuletide meal and even sudsed down the dishes afterwards. Mrs. Lucille Wallace, the new DZ housemother, got a quick initiation into the fun and frolic of caring for 50 coeds. When the DZ's lifted Sigma Pi's pin light, the men retaliated by kidnapping Mrs. 'Wallace. Soon her feminine charges will have a chance to grow in number; the new house out on far North Jordan, which should be ready for occupancy by next fall, will house 80 women.

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GAMMA PHI BETA—FRONT ROW: Pat Vonesh (House Mngr.), Nancy Wesselman (Standards), Diane Tapia (Rush Ch.), Diane Dross (Rec. Sec.), Angela Duhm (Pres.), Mrs. Eckels (House Mother), Marge Coding (Vice-Pres.), Chris Podd (Soc. Ch.), Sue Lower (Corr. Sec.), Sheila McBurnie (Schol. Ch.), Judy Ruhl (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Charlene Ratliff, Diane Baker, Susi Scovern, Sue Cole, Mary Bancroft, Jane McCara, Karen Smith, Betsy Schnepf, Pat Sullivan, Liz Bedree, Mary Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Cheri Egelston, Nancy Cox, Mary Wilson, Carolyn Lones, Suzanne Karan, Sally Schnepf,

Evie Nagy, Irene Hozdovich, Ann Harness, Sally Hite. FOURTH ROW: Jane Slayton, Kathy Erdel, Sandy Settle, Betty Hudson, Karen Kocyba, Caren Gangloff, Kathy Kincaid, Janet Gaston, Shareen Cecrle, Cindy White, Carol Creviston. FIFTH ROW: Becky Brown, Janie Shields, Patty Petznik, Donna Fowler, Lynne Gibson, Mary Jo Hamm, Diane Davies, Kathy Griffey, Mary Cass, Nancy Bachmann, Ann Swisher, Suzanne McKay, Beverley Graden.

Gamma Phi Beta Spring was the perfect time for an exciting picnic with the Delts at McCormick's Creek, and that unpredictable season also held promise for the coach of the Sig Ep Little 500 hike team. He still hasn't gotten over his good fortune of being bundled off to the Gamma Phi house and held hostage for hours. This year 5 a.m. fire drills were a special attraction. Pledges walked out one morning just before every alarm clock in the house somehow managed to go off at the crack of dawn. "Kicks" went tooling around the KDR house singing "Little Bird" at 1 a.m. for another eye-opener. The ATO's boressed the house by mowing their letters in the lawn and scribbling them everywhere in shoe polish. But, thanks to overwhelming feminine hue and cry, the guys sheepishly returned to make the grounds spit and span again. The seniors of the two houses had a more successful time together when they went "Dusting" to the tune of "ATO Sweetheart."

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KAPPA ALPHA PSI—FRONT ROW: Pierre Spaulding (Sec.), Curtis L. Wilson (Treas.), Clarence A. Wilson (Pres.), Lave11 Brooks (House Mngr.), William Mays (Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Henry Bennett, Gary Craig, Willie Ward, Robert Hamm, Edwin Marshall.

THIRD ROW: Richard Lane, Nate Cunningham, Donald Smothers, Reginald Danny Williams Jr. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Robinson, Cordell Gill, Lecester Jackson, Michael Snorden. FIFTH ROW: John Jones, Albert Gage.

Kappa Alpha Psi Being a pledge, I'm not supposed to know anything, but I overheard some Kappa Alpha Psi actives discussing the past year. They kept muttering "Yeah, that's odd. That's odd, too." Sure it was odd that the pledges could all harmonize, and it was odd that there were so many cars at the house . . . not so much hiking to classes. But there was nothing odd about the fact that three "Kappa's" played varsity football and that a couple of pledges played freshman football. And what was so odd about pledging 200 per cent to Campus Chest? And you should have been to one of the dances . . . the guys would chant "Hey you, hey you, you look so good to me!" ( That was to warm everyone up, which wasn't so odd. ) But can you imagine the actives discouraging pledge boresses? Now THAT was odd. But what could be more normal than the Little 500 Dance with the Sammies? Or pledges breaking a window while toting a bed . . . with an active still in it? Or pledges working? Now THAT was normal. 408


Change can alter many things, but the women of Kappa Alpha Theta made each hit of "newness" conform to the traditions of one of I.U.'s oldest houses. Surroundings took on a luxurious face as the Theta's moved into their remodeled home. From the spacious living room down to the pledges' best friend—the telephone booth—velvety red walls and tudor styling added a touch of elegance. Along social lines, the women went all out to make Homecoming with the Fiji's an exciting affair. In fact, the enthusiasm was so catching that about 25 couples decided that this kind of co-operation was great—and kept it up. The women also entertained foreign students with the Acacia's at their International Tea, danced the night away with the Lambda Chi's at the Lawn Party, and worked with the Sig Ep's to provide dinner and lots of Christmas surprises for underprivileged children. An elegant Christmas formal, complete with flock tree and red velvet decorations, and a lively spring pledge dance polished off the year.

Kappa Alpha Theta KAPPA ALPHA THETA—FRONT ROW: Barbara Wade (House Mngr.), Sheryl Bills (Bus. Rush Ch.), Phyllis Mott (Soc. Rush Ch.), Carol Utterback (Corr. Sec.), Susie Rogers (1st Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Rodecker (House Mother), Vickie Jornod (Pres.), Joy Brandenburg (2nd Vice-Pres.), Jackie Jones (Treas.), Emily Huntington (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Diane Hamacher, Carole Fulkerson, Nancy Strickhorn, Mary Jo Steffee, Jo Ellen Andrews, Creggie Salisbury, Susan Wisely (Sec. and Pledge Tr.), Diane Worl, Jeni Wadsworth, Cheryl Love, Anne Nesbit, Patricia Kollmar, Karen Inman, Tina Hamilton, Cindy Wearly. THIRD ROW: Becky Eichorn, Julie Foster, Susie Sterner, Susan Boles, Pat Romey (Rec. Sec.), Kathy Riester, Carolyn Brown, Mary

Beth Schmalz, Susan Siegert, Kathy Lott, Sara Whiteside, Ann Bayer, Annelies Haag. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Fleischman, Sharon Shafer, Katey Keehan, Pat Hetzel, Carol King, Anne Meier, Pam Ogden, Anne Lewis, Ann Flaningam, Molly Maloney, Jeanne Allman, Ellen Whitt, Miriam Reiss, Jane Browne, Charlotte Bolles. FIFTH ROW: Jane Carlson, Claire Mahan, Becky Bailey, Mary Sayles, Connie Clark, Camile Kaylor, Janie Upward, Sandy Covalt, Sarah Sarvin, Barbara Carr, Judy Foulkes, Jane Gossard, Mary Alice Callahan, Suzi Harrison. SIXTH ROW: Patty Curry, Nancy Thomson, Cynthia Young, Anne Jones, Anne Braf ford, Ellen Griffin, Carolyn Wilhelm, Jane Ann Ford, Jean Ann Ford.

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It's really surprising that the women of Kappa Delta had a roof over their heads this year. Be it pack rats that caused all the ruckus, or that wilier type of rat—the fraternity man—it seemed as if every time a KD turned around, something else was missing. First it was the trophies from the TV room, which were found stashed in the KDR house. Then the entire array of silverware also disappeared for a day, thanks to the pledge class. And on spaghetti night, too! Next the senior couch and the KD crest were snatched from their hallowed niches. And the composite picture really became a hot item on the Creek black market, passing from the Lambda Chi's to the Sigma Nu's and finally on to the DU's. In retaliation, the women did a little composite snatching of their own. And they also got even with the Lambda Chi's by preparing a box lunch auction and then turning the whole affair into one rather large boress.

Kappa Delta KAPPA DELTA—FRONT ROW: Vicki Harrison (Rush Ch.), Kristi Ottesen (Editor), Charlotte Jones (Sec.), Carol Bottorff (Pres.), Adele Clarke (House Mother), Laurie Beyer (Vice-Pres.), Sheila Roe (Treas.), Pat McClure (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Corn-dean, Cheri Chamberlain, Sharon Swander, Crissy Davis, Peggy Fryar, Marty Glasson, Sandy Cassner, Mary Anne Warren, Georgie Kerr, Betsy Pond, Caroline Fisher, Jan Swango. THIRD ROW: Jean Snapp, Karen Grubb, Genie Campbell, Kathy Kline, Jan Shoobridge, Milly Keeshan, Marie Norris, Jody Ritter, Mary Crowder, June

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Rice, Lavonne Bebler. FOURTH ROW: Jan Eaton, Jean Jardine, Karen Thomas, Peggy Rosenkrans, Chris Blackmun, Marcia Lauritzsnn, Mary Winthrop, Robin Mills, Connie Loving, Suzanne Penz, Carol Matthews, Trudy Bradford. FIFTH ROW: Janet Rosier, Nina Adolph, Katie Tilford, Chris Beelke, Eve Watson, Roberta Chapman, Brenta Vincent, Becky Hudelson, Mary Lenz, Alice Hogue, Ginny Gray, Marilyn Musgrave. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Buschmann, Joy Hilsmier, Bert VanDenBosch, Jo Ne Rugenstein, Connie Balser, Judy Dickmann, Candy Tolles, Jan Cupp.


KAPPA DELTA RHO—FRONT ROW: Stephen Hyatt (Treas.), Stephen Free (Pledge Tr.), Richard Ham (Pres.), Larry Duvall (Rush Ch.), Fred Florjancic (House Mngr.), Craig Thomson (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Dennis Kennedy, Kim Brown, W. Anthony Whitledge, Dan Baker, Barry Heath, Larry Woodward, Ray Noppa, Ron Corley, Greg Fichter, Gary Boebinger, Steve Branam, Jim Lyon, Tim Mains, John Patton, Jame Rakes, Bob Becker, Noel Bowers, Larry Shearer, Bill Abel. THIRD ROW: Martin McAfee, Glynn Glad, Richard Salib, Stephen Huddleston, Gary Wilson, Eugene Rachon, Richard Edrington, George Bewley, Randy Trebing, Stephen D. Rollins, Nolan Allen,

Greg Rhodes, Peter Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: Rick Reedy, Everett Strawhun, William Crye, Tom Richard, James Sherby, John Weaver, Fred Waldkoetter, Sandy Crye, Larry Hesson, Dave Sapp, Mark Lundgren, R. Michael Pyle, Barry L. Mills, Joel M. Slosar, Dennis Wiese, Bill Smutzer. FIFTH ROW: Dan Bueter, Mike Woodward, Dick Byrum, Gary Winder, Randall Nevils, Jim Williams, Brandt Ludlow, David Lawler, Mark Smedley, Andrew W. Lilliston, Edward Beach, Paul Hartmann, Terry Kors, Chuck Gregory, Jon Smith, Ernie Yelton, John Lockwood, Judd R. Cook.

Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho-"ed" into Homecoming this year full speed ahead. Velma worked hard preparing a Homecoming feast that the alumni really went for, and the KD's pitched in to help erect a bison in the front yard. Homecoming over, the KDR's stretched mightily and "sleep-frugged" through their Pajama Dance. As a reward for helping Wally locate his VW in the dining room, the actives "snowed" the pledges with a Christmas formal they'll long remember. After finals, those surviving the draft enjoyed I.U. Sing, complete with Alpha Phi's. What can we say, other than that the experience was "allegro"? The KDR's were a clean-shaven lot; the only handlebars they had were on their Little 500 bikes. Perhaps they weren't "Road Masters," but they had a great time—just ask the Gamma Phi's. The Kahuna smiled upon the men at their spring Hawaiian Luau, and they closed the year with memories of the wildest tropical paradise on campus.

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KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA—FRONT ROW: Barbara Becker (Soc. Rush Ch.), Judy Deems (Pledge Tr.), Debby Decker (Registrar), Susie Tardy (2nd Vice-Pres.), Shelley Morris (1st Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Ruth Lamble (House Mother), Barbara Dolata (Pres.), Lynn Shumaker (Corr. Sec.), Ann Covey (Rec. Sec.), Jackie Fox (Treas.), Connie Schull (Marshal). SECOND ROW: Sue Meyer, Susie Stidham, Leslie Stephens, Gloria Gemberling, Janie Brantlinger, Lynn Rutherford, Marian Yanney (House Ch.), Kathy Haughey (Schol. Ch.), Connie Carr (Bus. Rush Ch.), Andrea Hilburn (Soc. Ch.), Cynthia Mauck (Cult. Ch.), Janet Grigsby, Susie Butterfield, Susan Woodburne. THIRD ROW: Vicki Hansell, Carol

Schneidewind, Sally Fox, Polly Tresselt, Melanie MacKenzie, Carol Steinberg, Darra Whittinghill, Marilyn Hodson, Madalyn Givan, Tracy Wilson, Lesley Bush, Joyce Bowers, Kathy Rumple. FOURTH ROW: Susan Shoaff, Marcie Telander, Gayle Byers, Penny Wiley, Pam Morgan, Cathy Sprenger, Suzi White, Peggy Jones, Vicki Witmer, Lynn Hokanson, Jan Hughel. FIFTH ROW: Pat Weir, Jackie Pletcher, Chris Meadows, Joan Mcllroy, Susie Vaughan, Ann Hansel, Jeanine Hauptman, Jeanne Baker, Marilyn Hudson, Nancy Shultz, Lani John, Gail Engel. SIXTH ROW: Jane Lundy, Jonni Jankovich, Helen Nankivell, Judy Johanson, Cynthia Bartlett.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority of KKG: They tell me you are expressive and I answer: The Kappa Pickers recorded a third album this spring. And they tell me that you are versatile and I believe them, for I have seen you: Making an attempt at paper mache art .. . Frantically doing push-ups on the front lawn after an escapade in Bryan Park .. . Pairing with the Pi Phi's for the "Monmouth Duo" . . . Scribbling songs a la "Shakespeare" .. . Working with the ATO's for Little 500 . . . Benevolently donating Jason to the Beta's . Faithfully guided by Mom Lamble . Acquiring a new tombstone .. . "Botching" up the presidency .. . Planning, Hoping, Achieving, Laughing, Proud to be Kappa's!

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Newness came naturally to the men of Kappa Sigma this year. Surroundings took on a touch of the future as the brothers adjusted to the squeaky newness and luxurious efficiency of a just-finished house near the end of North Jordan. One firmly entrenched tradition among the Kappa Sig's is their firm belief in that worn but venerated axiom—"Study hard during the week, but oh those weekends!" However, members of the "21 Club" occasionally took exception to this rule by throwing a few TGIW flings. A rollicking barn dance—The Granary Ball—set the pace for the Kappa Sigs' round of annual activities. Overworked college students promenaded their partners from this event right into the whoopde-doo of the Underworld Ball in the spring. Couples pulled racoon fur coats and garters out of the moth halls for this affair, which fully exploited a Roaring Twenties theme. In April the I.U. chapter polished up to host the Indiana Kappa Sig chapters at State Day.

Kappa Sigma KAPPA SIGMA—FRONT ROW: Pete Delevett, Tom Sharp, Robert Jasinski (Sec.), Robert Bielewicz (M.C.), Paul Smith (Pres.), Chip Bennett (Vice-Pres.), W. P. Stitt (House Mngr.), Jim Stelle (Rush Ch.), G. Dawson Asdell, Stephen T. Porter. SECOND ROW: Paul Graf, Laurence Beall, Stephen Kuykendall, Dick Harmon, Gary T. Parker, Ken Kaylor, Tom Schuetz, Philip Struebig, David Miller, Robert Rome. THIRD ROW: Larry H. Spitz, Arthur Oehmich, George Letts, Gary W. Allen, Alan Hartman, James

Malooley, Frederick McCarthy, Dwight Green, Steven McCoy, Thomas R. Ensor (Chap.). FOURTH ROW: Tom Szabo, John Plotner, James Bopp, Michael Edwards, Robert Gray, Ray Kern, Michael Scuderi, Greg Rinehart, Mike Fox. FIFTH ROW: James L. Wood, William Niksch, John Hauschild, Jim Huminsky, Mark A. Sprecher, Gary Peterson, Chris Asdell. SIXTH ROW: Terril Romine, Jim M. James, Lawrence Jackson, John Humphrey, Laurence Johnson.

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Who is man's best friend—his woman or his dog? It seems that the Lambda Chi's have voted for the dog. The BIG result of the election was Tekon, their new St. Bernard. Unfortunately, dogs are more destructive than women (although easier to train, the guys claim). They chew on furniture and romp into the dorm uninvited, and this "pup" kept the Lambda Chi bucket brigade busy for weeks bailing out the formal living room until he was housebroken. Ruined grass tells many tales, and for the Lambda Chi's it testified that the Lawn Party was better than ever, even though those last bowls of punch were turning into last minute concoctions of ice cream and grape fruit sections. The spring Kula transformed the house into a Polynesian paradise, complete with belching volcano and tropical lakes. While the dance was the biggest of the year, the costumes were next to nothing! After all, what can you expect with only a yard and a half of material?

Lambda Chi Alpha LAMBDA CHI ALPHA—FRONT ROW: Ken Todd, Doug Spitzer(Soc. Ch.), Dave Spitzer (Pledge Tr.), Ron Eshleman (Treas.), Bill Michael (Vice-Pres.), Jim Richwine (Pres.), Larry Linhart (Pledge Tr.), Dave Fitterling (Sec.), Fred Adamczyk (Schol. Ch.), Richard Collings (Rit.), Mike Corey (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: William Belanger, George Bigg, Bill Keaton, Ron Roberts, Robert Hunner, Chuck Locascio, James Johnson, Mike Timmons, John Riggs, Nick Anast, Tony Dean. THIRD ROW: Greg Mings, Tom Crandall, Jim Hawke, Kim Baker, Al Beckley, Mark Goodson, Monte Assiff, Denny

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Knierim, Jim Frederick, Alex Emmons, Walter Ludd. FOURTH ROW: Mike Greener, Charles C. Smith, Mike Kennedy, Tom Bernhardt, Robert Carter, Roger Haywood, George Healey, Steve Browne, Jon Banks, Bob Swanson, Ken Kirkendorfer. FIFTH ROW: Dave Wallace, Steve Van Tyle, John H. Young, Steve Luedeman, Rick Henderlong, Paul Schanher, John McDonald, Jon Watson, Danny Haenes, Chris Isaacs. SIXTH ROW: Dale Bowman, Ted Siela, John Etherton, Ralph Lumm, Barry Burnett, Jim Brown, Fred Morgan, Dick Mackey.


OMEGA PSI PHI—FRONT ROW: Isaac Williams (Pres.), Brandon L. H. Atkins (Dean of Pledges), Brown Marks (Treas.), George Weems (Chap.). SECOND ROW: John Tatum, George H. Neal, Chuck Russell, John L. Davis. THIRD ROW: Richard D. Robinson,

James C. Holman, Aussie Rodgers, Edwin Moore, Theodore Moore. FOURTH ROW: Lee Moss III (Pledge Coord.), Kenneth Newsome, John W. Brooks II.

Omega Psi Phi Contrary to popular opinion, there IS an organization on campus which is not controversial. They call themselves the Omega Psi Phi's and can be distinguished by such overt activities as a "Line" which specializes in the "Q-Stomp" at dances. In early fall, the "Q's" (as the group is called by those who know) lined up a certain number of "Dogs" at the Indiana Motor Inn for a Going-Over Dance. The group's spokesman revealed at a later interview that this really WAS a pledge dance. Also last fall, 11 registered "Q's" engaged in a football demonstration for the Camp Atterbury Job Corps. The men of Omega Psi Phi seemed to be quite American in spite of their Greek backing. After all, with a motto like "Friendship is essential to the soul," unwholesome activities are simply out of the question! ( Although one of the brothers DID abdicate . . . to get married. )

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PHI DELTA THETA—FRONT ROW: Richard Fischer, Dennis Courter, Walter King (Warden), John Shackle (Pres.), Elisabeth T. Byers (House Mother), Pete Granson (VicePres.), Larry Steele (House Mngr.), Norman Peacock (Rush Ch.), John Shady (Treas.), Richard Snow (Hist.). SECOND ROW: Jim Lentz, John Martin, Larry Priem, John Wilson, Larry Landis, James Cheney, James Johnson, Steve Holdaway, Loren Hunt, John A. Warden, Bob Kaade, John Nolan, James McGaha Jr. THIRD ROW: Bruce Roberts, Pete Huse, Steven T. Morgan, Michael Finley, Tim Smart, John Peacock, Jack Kenworthy, Rick Schmalfeld, Jim Phillips, George Martin, Robert Atkins. FOURTH ROW: John Liddil, Al Vaughan, Duane Medlock, James M. Dierstein, Carl P. Grisson, Charles

Holdaway, Edwin J. Espey, Thomas R. Sterling, Tony Vesh, Bob Kennedy, Gary Chumbley, James Singer, Jeffrey S. Bugbee, Ross K. Huff. FIFTH ROW: Ben Small, Bill Truax, Jerry Miller, Bob Fischer, Steve Bailey, Steve Borowski, Larry Lessie, Dan Barker, Pete Worden, Earle Hites, Dave Mills, Michael Arnolt (Soc. Ch.), Dale Conger, Tim Currens, Terry Rockwell. SIXTH ROW: Clark Eaton, Kenn Hall, Bill Utley, Roger Hargrove, Tom Moore, William Burrell III, B. Matteson Hand II, Robert L. Kenworthy, Mark R. Sochar, Dale Huff, Thomas S. McConnell, James J. Whetstone, William G. Eggers.

Phi Delta Theta Congratulations, pledges of Phi Delta Theta! Your keepers in that "Castle on the Hill" put their heads together this year and came up with a new progressive pledge program that (QUOTE) eliminates both mental and physical harassment. But we'll miss that ancient, endearing nickname—"Hell on the Hill"—that has molded the Phi Delt since the dawn of time into the true man on campus. But hell wasn't just reserved for the men this year. The guys added an element of fun and ran their dates through a rough-and-tumble line up to prepare them for initiation into "She Delta Theta." And a lot of hell was raised at the biggest dance of the year—the Beachcomber. Turning the house and yard into an island paradise, the Phi Delts gathered the surfboard crowd for a real blast. Co-operating with the Pi Phi's for Homecoming and with the Alpha Phi's for Little 500, the Phi Delts proved that they knew how to mix work and fun effectively.

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The great brick house that is Phi Epsilon Pi: HOME of the man-eating piranha and accompanying fishbowl . . . BIRTHPLACE of the birthday cake with candles outside and beer inside . . . SHELTER for the only canine mascot that thinks he's a reindeer .. . HAUNT of such favorite phrases as "Are you kidding me, Jack?", "Give me a break," "Want soup?", and "latrocious" .. . HARBORER of pledge pranks like pickle juice in squirt guns .. . NURSE to pneumonia cases thanks to a week's lapse in the heating system . . . SANCTUARY for ten trophies, the result of just two years' competition . . . PROMOTER of the progressive fraternity.

Phi Epsilon Pi PHI EPSILON PI—FRONT ROW: Randall Garratt (Rec. Sec.), William Jahn (ViceSuperior), Glen Jacobs (Superior), Robert Jastrow (Grad. Schol. Adv.), Thomas Warner (Treas.), Greg Allen (Pledge Tr.), Thomas R. St. Myer (Corr. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Jim Y. G. Gong, Charles Zondor, Albert L. Dewey, Ron Barker, Bob Maguire, David Forman, Arthur Small, Frederick Weisman, Mario Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: Bernard Lee Brumley, Darryl B. Dargitz, Wayne Long, Barry Butner, Mark W. Chambers, John L. Lang, Rich C. Amacher (Asst. Pledge Tr.), Phillip D. Stevens, Raymond V. Barrett,

Dick Davis. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Buczek, Bob Bennett, Michael Lytle, Mark V. Millman, Gene Dykstra, Steven Gailer, Larry Winsch, Gary Andersen, Roger Burgdorf, George Hahn. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Stanis, John Dickinson, Richard W. Casati, Steven A. Steward, Peter B. Barnes, George R. Girman, Larry W. Garretson, Ron Lottes. SIXTH ROW: Steven Jarrett, Virgil Hertling, Thomas A. Beckman, Irvin Ebert, Steven Pontius, Stanley J. Irwin.

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"I don't know how in the world it made it through the mail, but there's a bone waiting for you upstairs." And with this, another delighted coed found herself invited to one of I.U.'s most traditional Greek dances—The Phi Gamma Delta "Fiji Isle." That spring the guys really outdid themselves. Not only did they create an enormous red Fiji god in the middle of a tropical pool ( he wasn't the only one in there by the time the dance was over), but they also built thatched huts and swinging bridges, and served real shrimp. Serenades also came in for their share of Fiji polish when the guys launched into "Minnie the Mermaid" for the Pi Phi's on Dad's Weekend. Carrying the tune that night were the elite of the group—Wombat and the Red Baron. With the Theta's the Fiji's built a Homecoming float entitled "I.U. Can Tip A Canoe, Too." Things went fine until their masterpiece was mangled in the parade by low-hanging branches.

Phi Gamma Delta PHI GAMMA DELTA—FIRST ROW: Mike Holloway, Tom Elyea, Robert R. Guenther (Corr. Sec.), Melvin C. Brewer (Treas.), Robert N. Whitacre (Pres.), Robert Richey (Vice-Pres.), Johnson Jack Nord (Rec. Sec.), Mike Horton, Michael Lee Robinson, Barry Lee Haas. SECOND ROW: Doyle Lynn Stephens, Thomas L. Poulin, Dan Diggins, John Beecher, Steve Springer, J. Harold Smith II, Carl J. Hash, Rickey Oren Lee, Jon C. Constable, P. Scott Rieke. THIRD ROW: Toni Olsen, Pete Prentice, Steve Stevenson, Fritz Steck, Bill Goodman, Peter Skafish, Mark Weber, Craig Finlayson, Stephen Pollom, John Sorensen, Barry Aronson, Steve Andres, Gary Crist, Tom Saal, Mike Schatzlein, Jerry Nigh, Clarke Randall. FOURTH ROW: William Eadel, Thomas

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W. Frank, Craig E. Davis, Gil Haynie, Gene Denisar, Andy Thompson, F. William Siegert, Ed Mikesell, David S. Handley, D. D. Thompson, Peter L. Scott, David M. Jensen. FIFTH ROW: James P. Reichert, Bruce Gobdel, Frank W. Yoder, Jack Ransom, Charles Bushkill, Don Ammerman, Steven Broughton, John Lobus, Thomas Morse, Carl Fischer, William Skelton, Martin G. Cammack, Charles Hopper, John Hayes. SIXTH ROW: Tom Snider, Steve Mullin, Robert McConville, S. Michael Millhern, Dennis Smith, Bud Mormon, Jim Masters, Robert Long, Ronald Smith, Bill McCaa, Dick Williams.


PHI KAPPA PSI—FIRST ROW: Willie Strycker, Charles Hamilton (Rit. Ch.), John Rudd, (Pledge Tr.), David Kienlen (Chap.), Jim Long (Treas.), Alan Grosbach (VicePres.), Mrs. John Sanford (House Dir.), David Banks (Pres.), Kevin Berry (Sgt.-at-Arms), Bill Replogle (Rec. Sec.), Keith Sullivan (Corr. Sec.), Jim Conkle (Hist.). SECOND ROW: Allan Ogden, George Strauss, Thomas Hodgdon, James Babcock, Greg Mikkelsen, Gilbert Gambill, John Green, Terry Beach, W. T. Wrege, James Perry, David Gettle, Steve Young, Dave Bramlet, Dave Marcellino, Ted Pfeifer, James McMahan, Charles Greller. THIRD ROW: Dick Bock, Tom Trethewey, John Hamilton, Doug Phillips, Jeff Long, James Sanford, Ed Hatcher, Eric Williams, Maynard Johnston, John Segal, William A. Underhill, Norm Leighty, Mark Watson, John Surbeck, William C. Westcott,

Jeff C. Taylor, Mike Bohnert. FOURTH ROW: Mike Field, Tom Streepey, Larry Pierce, Terry Danner, John R. Tappan, Steve Stelle, Paul Helmke, Steve Jordan, Bob Meeks, Mike Kramer, Gary Bell, David Clossin, Thad Hodgdon, Rich Spence. FIFTH ROW: Hugh Davis, John Lane, Stephen Gluff, Stephen Andrews, Steve Bennet, Dave Millen, Stan Kwasny, Tim Kill, Robert Robeson, Bruce Sheetz, Dale Chattin, John Van Nuys, Gary Laney, Peter H. Smith, John Jacobs, Ron Bianco, Joel Klenck, Bill Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Steve Strawbridge, Craig Watson, Bill Adams, Phillip Screib, Jack Murrell, Stu Rhodes, Bryan Bateman, Vincent Savage, Randy Kreizenbeck, James McCoy, William McMahan.

Phi Kappa Psi For the Fiji's it was disappointing, for the Sig Ep's it was close, but for the Phi Psi's Little 500 weekend was sensational! As the big day drew near, a pious crew paid strict attention to the gospel according to Luke"BTMFOTGDT!", ( the equivalent of "Blast the other guys off the . . . track.") And all that training paid off. The Phi Psi's saw all their enthusiasm rewarded when they captured first place. Bedlam reigned as Brother Bob Olson, president of the I.U. Student Foundation, was unceremoniously heaved into the pool. Another tradition of passing the winning bike up and down the rows of the stadium was unfortunately broken when Brother Ozie clutched in the midst of the excitement and threw the bike over the top of the stadium. Even the newly gained traveling trophy was swiped from the house for the occasion. And who could deny that the traditional "after the race" picnic with those wonderful AOPi's was anything less than arresting success?

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PHI KAPPA TAU—FRONT ROW: Dick Clem (Pledge Tr.), Tom Neal (Sec.), Steve Morris (Pres.), Rick McQueen (Vice-Pres.), John Gallo (Treas.), Greg B. Smith (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Robert Schatz, David Friedlander, Jim Gallo, Bruce Smith, Mike Gartner, David Layson, William Vermilya, Robert Howell. THIRD ROW: Dave

Windley, Dave Finney, Tom Howard, Mike Duinke, Steve Ridge, Richard Yoder, Norman Tapper, John Gerhart, Dan Denton. FOURTH ROW: Jim Williams, Jon Lowdermilk, John Kendall, Norb Matulis, Dennis Talarek, David Bricker. FIFTH ROW: David Myer, Bob Koring, Paul Reeder.

Phi Kappa Tau Some anonymous literary giant coined the phrase "OK, Phi Tau's, get with the program!" And last spring's program did prove to be a colorful one, as anyone will agree who saw those tangerine and lime johns or the results of Phi Tau's massive sidewalk painting campaign. Spirits were kept high during the TKE Chariot Race and Little 500 by the brothers' own happy cheerleaders, Bricker and Schatz, and the spring formal weekend at Columbus was wonderful for everyone but that bewildered floral shop, which is still trying to find out what happened to all the rented decorations. Color splashed into even those LITTLE details around the house. For example, the brothers were blessed with soothing "music to fall out of bed by" every morning by "Cool Jerk's" record hops, and then as an additional bonus were entertained nightly by their singing waiters. The pledges liked to get their "chores" done early, too. Actives were routed at an unbelievable 4 a.m. one morning by a dorm full of jello and squawking chickens.

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"Sure we have room for 50 in the house, but that would mean guys sleeping in the ladies' room!" With plans in the making for a new annex (the Reg is number one under consideration), the men of Phi Kappa Theta have put the icing on many innovations in the house. For example, all telephones are now in decent working order. The men still shudder at the thought of those two weeks when a misplaced phone bill left only one line open in the house. Who could forget those lines of impatient men waiting to make their two-minute calls? The midnight oil really burned there as guys discovered the most opportune times for calling their girls—between 3 and 6 a.m. The annual Fisheater's Fling even put on a new face this year. Dubbed the Draft Dodgers' Dance, it was co-sponsored with the Sigma Delta Tau's. To give it an authentic flavor, all those having a 1-A draft status were admitted free to dance to the music of the "Napoleonic Wars."

Phi Kappa Theta PHI KAPPA THETA—FRONT ROW: William F. Herrbach (House Mngr.), Samuel P.

Gaskins (Rush Comm.), Brendan J. Hall (Sec.), Bill Hoelker (Vice-Pres.), Rick Datzman (Pres.), Jack Wickes (Rush Ch.), Terry Ruxer (Treas.), Joe Amaral (Rush Comm.), Mike Livingston (Pledge Master), Jerry Zugmont. SECOND ROW: Bill Davenport, Paul Anthony, Dan Dittman, Harvey Kleiner, John Kochis, Bill Cochrane, Jim Rehmer, Richard Prather, Joseph Evinger, Ron Molson. THIRD ROW: Steve Winebrenner, Darryl Koch (Soc. Ch.), William Ptak, Robert Benton, Vincent Volpe, Mark Kellogg, Bob Mc-

Donald, Tom Sullivan, Rich Hojnachi, Matt Ferriso.FOURTH ROW: Greg Martich, Stephen Crockett, Thomas Weakley, Arthur E. Jacikas Jr., Phillip L. Hartzell, Kerry Lee Weger, Jim D. Chiesa, Robert M. Rowland, George McCormick. FIFTH ROW: Martin Noll (Schol. Ch.), Doug Morrical, Jack D'Amato, Jim Morrical, Mike Sullivan, Donald Neff, Kenneth Long. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Traylor, Jack Wehner, Ed Judge, Gregg Werling, Dick Maleady, David Todd.

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As the smoke cleared, the men of Phi Sigma Kappa and their dates scrambled out of the rubble of the Third World War and bopped their way around shredded tires and mushroom clouds at that dance to end all dances ( literally!), "The Great Holocaust." This is not to say that the men weren't peaceloving souls, because it took a real peace treaty to restore all of the Indiana Phi Sigs' long-lost trophies. Women have always been dear to the heart of a Phi Sig. Members of the Big Sister Club were given the red carpet treatment, with banquets and monthly coke dates. Girls were obviously the center of attraction at the annual Playboy Dance, and beauty also triumphed at the traditional Moonlight Formal which honored the Phi Sigma Kappa sweetheart of the year. But no woman was treated so warmly and with such appreciation as the real queen of the house, Dorval. She started as the Phi Sigs' cook sixteen years ago and has been at it ever since.

Phi Sigma Kappa PHI SIGMA KAPPA—FRONT ROW: Steve Stafford (Inductor), Randall Caldwell (Sec.), Pat Handley (Vice-Pres.), Tim Krebs (Pres.), David Hermanson (Treas.), Steve Schmidlap (Sentinal), Larry Scott (Grad. Schol. Adv.). SECOND ROW: Lanny Green, Lawrence Arany, Michael Davis, John R. Bates, Ray Warren Robinson, Thomas Edward Dittmer, Gary Douglas Dix, Mike Weaver, Frederick M. Mewhinney. THIRD ROW: Charles R. Roy, Paul Wayne Glass, Warren W. Weirich, Michael Peter Muller, Robert C. Peabody,

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David W. Anderson, Denny L. Miller, Stephen P. Cox, Dennis Kelsey, Philip D. Huffman. FOURTH ROW: John A. Seidel, Martin E. Reville, David R. Spanier, Steven McCay, Joseph M. Conlon, Michael G. Trapp, Gregory A. Huffman, Dennis D. Jordan, Charles McClendon, Steven Pettit. FIFTH ROW: Terry Stoermer, Bob Bell, Dick Peabody, Ron Timms, Fred Bowman, Don Meyer, Randy Parr, Steve Graybill, John Ruhl. SIXTH ROW: Dave Olson, Harold A. Resmussen, Chris Potter.


PI BETA PHI—FRONT ROW: Ann Johnson (House Mngr.), Sheila O'Dea (Co-Rush Ch.), Cindy Korte (Co-Rush Ch.), Leigh Watley (Vice-Pres.), Helen Lemert (House Mother), Barbara Weihmiller (Pres.), Beverlee McCauley (Rec. Sec.), Peggy Paul (Soc. Ch.), Alice Gettelfinger (Pledge Tr.), Linda Graves (Schol. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Anne Barrett, Gigi Pinnell, Ginny Green, Cindy Green, Karen Fitton, Alice Driscoll, Ann Halsted, Terry James, Nancy Maxwell, K. K. Whittemore, Pat Kane. THIRD ROW:

Cassandra Kamp, Jane Willis, Becky Bell, Holly Romans, D'Lee Long, Nancy Heinsen, Connie Cruzan, Ellen Heston, Nancy Chloupek, Gale Lorene, Crickette Bender. FOURTH ROW: Karen Bixler, Debbie McAdams, Jane Samuelson, Elizabeth Jencks, Meredith Lennarson, Paula Branstetter, Kathy Whitham, Dottie Owens, Babs O'Hair, Julie Ekblad, Penelope Frump. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Thomas, Mary Taylor, Susan Sheehan, Penny McClevey, Louise Benson, Jan Henning, Jenifer Drew, Carole Boozer.

Pi Beta Phi She is a Pi Phi. She lives in the stately white house with red furnishings on Third Street where 74 other girls are wearing arrow-shaped pins just like her own. She might be one of 34 blondes in the house, or perhaps she is a startling brunette, out to prove that ( contrary to popular belief ) blonde Pi Phi's aren't a law of nature. If she was a pledge, she can easily remember her weekend walkout, climbing the tree in front of the house, and burning incense during a chapter meeting. Pledges and actives alike vividly recall groping around in the dark after the pledges persuaded Mother Lemert to turn off the electric power throughout the house. Then there was that candlelight for Fordie with only ten sisters present. ( The other 65 were at an exchange at the Sigma Nu house.) And who could forget when Nancy took a graceful plunge down the spiral staircase at the pledge dance?

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PI KAPPA ALPHA—FRONT ROW: T. Lance Freeman (Soc. Ch.), Harry Browning (Pledge Tr.), Lawrence S. Braunstein (Treas.), John F. Wetmore (Vice-Pres.), Dave Newsom (Pres.), Lane Ayres (Sec.), John Shanks (Steward), Steve Hayes (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Lynn Davidson, Kurt Frazier, Jeff Ferguson, Jerry Gerig, Richard Negangard, Pete Houdeshel, Bob Foster, Sid Gilmore, Stan Young, John Hoff. THIRD

ROW: Gerald Patterson, Robert L. Barnett, Doug Yeskie, John Sermershein, Ron Burgette, Noel Shaw, Scott MacDonald, Jeff Marshall, Mike Allen. FOURTH ROW: Jack Silver, Bill Gooden, Thomas Beck, John Kratz, Dan Mayer, Wayne T. Morden, Jim Mayer, Jon Abbett. FIFTH ROW: Ron Bush, David McCullough, Hugh Middleton, James Crowell, Doug Kichler, Richard Morman, Kennth Kentner, Kim Dunnick, Terry Sutt.

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Hey, you're invited! Come join the men of Pi Kappa Alpha on a jaunt down "Bourbon Street." But forgive the actives if they get a little restless— itching powder in the underwear just isn't too conducive to walking. The first stop is the 711 Club, where we find the troops from Bear's apartment celebrating initiation. Down the street we come across the Pikes making Homecoming plans with the Tri-Delts. (But watch out—the girls still haven't forgotten that male expedition which TP'd their entire house.) Around the corner, then, we find the Gamma Phi's collaborating with the Pikes on the TKE Chariot Race. Here comes Kim, still a little soggy and damp (but that will teach him not to keep it a secret next time!). He gives us a hot tip and directs us to the Little Jimmie Woods Playhouse where the marquee boasts of "The Closet, and Barney, the World Renowned Tag-Team Wrestler."


The men of Pi Kappa Phi roared into action this year with a wild "Hell's Angels Dance." Slouching around in their black leather jackets and helmets, they reveled in the spirit of "motherhood and fair play" and had a great time making swastikas out of beer cans to decorate the house. Blazing torches beckoned the men into the Bohemian atmosphere of the "Left Bank Dance." Complete with modernistic and abstract paintings, the affair gave a distinct French flavor to all those Americans bopping around in their "gruddy" old sport coats and rakish berets. But the men really dressed up to honor their Rose Queen at the traditional "Rose Ball." Last year Marsha Lauritzson, representing the I.U. Chapter, won second place honors in state competition. Spring brought a picnic for underprivileged children. And who could forget Pi Kap's annual "Creek Crash," when they officially opened McCormick's Creek with a rustic picnic of their own.

Pi Kappa Phi PI KAPPA PHI—FRONT ROW: Scott Evenbeck (Hist.), William Sturgeon (Warden),

Joe Patton (Chap.), Chris Aichele (Pres.), John Lemen (Sec.), Michael Nordberg (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Tom Bottomley, Ted Carr, Dick Bender, Robert J. Briganti, Dennis Templeton, David C. Gibson (Fac. Adv.). THIRD ROW: Kenneth Freeman, Joseph Miller,

William Reiners, Thomas Miller, Larry Hood, Charles D. Benedict, Rodney D. Frazier. FOURTH ROW: Terry Wilson, Gary Hollar, John Peterson, Donald E. Briscoe, Melville Webster, Paul E. Bender, Larry Pendleton, Bill Christophel.

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Although the remodeling of their house has been foremost in the minds of the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, they managed to squeeze in a few activities other than architecture and conducting flight training for the DG's. Bill Allen surpassed Whimpy's unbroken record with 34 cups of water in the annual Billy Leverer Water Drinking Contest. Another sign that these Greeks are a progressive bunch is that they have decided to extend Help Week to all year round. Just ask any pledge! To further better relations between pledges and actives, the pledge class crucified its pledge board on the DC front lawn. This ingenuity paralleled last year's pledge class attempt, when guys turned three dozen chickens loose in the dorm. And then there was that fateful morning when someone routed all the brothers out of the dorm with a hose. But "The Gypsy Dance" in particular holds fond memories for the men. Hats off to those thousands of goldfish who will never he seen again!

Sigma Alpha Epsilon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON—FRONT ROW: Lambert Farmer (Corr.), Egon Petersen, Dick Huffman, Bob Williamson (Sec.), Bob Forste (Pres.), Bill Price (Vice-Pres.), Sonny Wyland (Treas.), Ron Martin, Ned McCahan (Hist.), Rick Krietemeier (Security). SECOND ROW: Pete Poolitsan, Dick Singleton, Tim Phillips, Jack O'Bryan, Doug Walters, Frank Robinson, Kent Shookman, Boog Powell, Tom Atz, Tom Grier, Pat McCullour. THIRD ROW: Jim Baur, Tom Olt, Jim Roberts, George Rauch, Bill Schuette, Tom Pryor, Patrick DeLano, Steve Harms, Randy Leerkamp. FOURTH ROW:

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Louie Buddembaum, Richard Larmore, Dave Keckley, Vie Thompson, Steve Delano, Steve Smith, Willard Pembrooke, Roy Pembrooke, Robert Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Denny Zylman, Kenny Groh, Mike Simpson, Paul Kropf, Milt Stewart, Steve Williford, Gary Pence, Bill Bordner, Dave Schumacher, Howard Barnhorst, Ron Fulkerson. SIXTH ROW: Mike Perry, Mike Noland, Bill Dell eer, Jeff Hilburn (Emminent Chronicler), Jay Keithley, Tom Greene, Ron Stevens, Jim Latimer.


SIGMA ALPHA MU—FRONT ROW: Marty Snyder (Rush Ch.), Gary Fischer (Soc. Ch.), Barry Smith (Asst. Treas.), Donald Scheiber (Pledge Tr.), Steve Adams (Exchequer) Jerry Melman (Prior), Eric Schiller (Vice-Prior), Richard Matthews (Rec.) Joel Sutlin, Aaron Rosenberg, Mark Cohen (Alum. Rec.). SECOND ROW: Marty Fein, John Tzucker, Steve Katz, Keith Libman, Richard Linderman, Steve Dann, Bruce Goldberg, David Zellinger, Leonard Kalikow, Rick Grossman, Neil Natkow. THIRD ROW: Scott Bosell, Les Coldhoss, Arnie Lewin, Bob Malman, Tom Weiss, Russ Samet, Roger Mervis, Steve Kleckner, Bobby Hoffman, Rick Skurow, Richard Ormand. FOURTH

ROW: Kenny Gallinger, Barry Cohen, Buddy Pylitt, Allen Zavatsky, Michael Rose, Burt Jacobs, Edward Dobrow, Jay Glazer, Ronald G. Pestine, Paul C. Uslan, Bruce Prizant, Peter L. Kreeger, Tiberius Herman. FIFTH ROW: Morrie Dock, Larry Lehman, Don Kitain, Richard Wiener, Tom Greenberg, Marvin Fish, Bruce Greenberg, Louis Joseph, Joe Leffel, Gary Fuchs, Jeff Eshowsky, jay Tobias, Jon Solomon. SIXTH ROW: Don Fehr, Dave Samherg, Fred Selz, Ben Goldfarb, Ron Levenberg, Ron Netzorg, Al Rothman, Iry Wise.

Sigma Alpha Mu You know, these guys always made an impression on everybody. Remember the mailman who had such a nice impression of the Sammies' German Shepherd Sam that he delivered the mail across the street? And then there was the impression the men made on their girls, who floated through the spring formal dance in a tropical fairyland of lakes, palm trees, and a myriad of flowers. An I.U. bus made a very distinctive impression in a brother's new Mustang. As a matter of fact, it completely revamped the right side. Mounds of sand, pyramids, and a real sphinx dominated the scene when the men donned their sandals and hitched up their chariots for a "Pharaoh's Fling." One enthusiastic brother came as a mummy, wrapped entirely in adhesive tape and gauze. Luckily he wasn't too much of a dance enthusiast—they just leaned him up against a wall for the night. Sammies also canvassed the campus to raise funds for the ALSAC campaign, a project to help the Danny Thomas St. Jude Memorial Leukemia Hospital. 427


SIGMA CHI—FRONT ROW: Lee Brown, Torn VanDenbark, Torn Trauring, Steve Hampshire (Sec.), Lloyd Edens, Rick Levi (Pres.), Al Huntington (Pledge Tr.), Sig Meyers (Rec. Sec.), Steve Hoster, Dan Neils. SECOND ROW: John Rhoades, Daze Townsend, Allison Harris, Dick French, Bob Hallock, Wally Yentes, Patrick W. Muller, Dan Daugherty, Tad Abbott, Grant Beardshear, Pete Gill, Lance McKinzie. THIRD ROW: Mac Fife, Wade Nixon, Terry Fields, Dave Biesemeyer, Dave Wright, Steve Birr, Dan Kubley, Jay McClintock, Jeff Armacost, Bob Powell, Thomas R. Keucher.

FOURTH ROW: Richard S. Simmons, Steven R. Tushelberges, John M. Barry, Phillip Pierchala, Michael Bash, Daniel A. Kaffner, Richard T. Robinson, Mike J. Ritchell, Donald I. Kahns Jr., Jamie Davis. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Clark, Robert Goan, Kemper Westfall, Jim Krout, Buck Walters, Todd Holland, J. C. Fowler Jr., R. S. Cooper, F. G. Mitchell, C. J. Barnes. SIXTH ROW: Steve Yeager, Scott Frohhieter, Randy Jacobs, Gary Leinberger, Steve Miller, Don Manuel, Roger Young.

Sigma Chi Eight hundred watermelons and a wild, wild band set the stage for the traditional Sigma Chi Melon Mess, which proved to be even sloppier ( and more fun ) than ever this year. Honors went to the Tri-Delts for getting away with 31 melons, and sharing in their glory were the Pi Phi's, who managed to pilfer 25 before getting dunked in the icy-cold tubs. It was the combination of Sigma Chi and Poplars which brought home a first place trophy in the Greek lawn display division for Homecoming. Much determination and just plain hard work resulted in a colorful replica of an Indiana-Illinois game in a 150-year-ago setting. It was a well-known fact ( particularly among fellow Sigma Chi's) that the Greek man is the epitome of intelligence. Oddly enough, however, there were certain men in the house who just couldn't answer the question: "How deep is the Jordan?" Chances are they have had several chances to measure it personally this year.

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The women of Sigma Delta Tau kept busy this year painting a colorful picture of "SDT '66." For instance, a finger painting exchange with the SAE's proved to be a really "vivid" event, even if it was a little on the messy side. The Chi Phi's next door added their own special piece of art work to the outside decor. Rushees were completely baffled by that colorful sign which urged them to meet for their tea in the Chi Phi house instead. A large replica of the SDT pin was presented to the house by grateful Phi Kappa Theta's for the girls' participation in the Draft Dodgers Dance. Other experiences this year included Homecoming festivities with the Delts and Little 500 with the Fiji's. In fact, the only upset proved to be SDT's annual dance, normally given at Brown County. Thanks to that premature snow storm, it had to be "mushed" into the chapter house.

Sigma Delta Tau SIGMA DELTA TAU—FRONT ROW: Margie Silver (Rec. Sec.), Rozzie Beil (B.O.S. Ch.), Genie Berkowitz (Corr. Sec.), Bela Drachler (2nd Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Burkhart (House Mother), Elaine Zuroff (Pres.), Suzanne Taffet (1st Vice-Pres.), Sue Stoller (Treas.), Sally Burnstein (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Linda Hoffman, Judi Lichtenberg, Sandy Schuchman, Esther Silverman, Jane Cohn, Marsha Schuchman, Janie Dickman, Linda Smith, Debbie Dorman, Lesley Baker, Lynn Gehler, Susan Berke, Ilene Spevack, Penny Levine, Peggy Filderman, Linda Cohen. THIRD ROW: Ellen Menaker, Janet Pearlman, Barbara Alexander, Patty Segal, Linda Katz, Janet Smith, Bonnie Rudensky, Phyllis

Weinstein, Judi Levin, Rochelle Abramson, Bonnie Schneider, Sara Silverman. FOURTH ROW: Toni Morse, Susan Barkoff, Sandy Weingarten, Madelyn Lundin, Sandy Goldstein, Frances Selig, Joyce Greenberg, Robin Fedotin, Nancy Mendelson, Donna Staff, R. Sue Gilbert, Donna Brook, Jeanne Tiber, Janice Firestein. FIFTH ROW: Pat Schuler, Diana Etshokin, Hilary Present, Betty Marver, Suzanne Berger, Sandy Baker, Jackie Elster, Cheryl Shmalo, Janis Rochman, Debbie Zoll, Susie Weinraub, Sharon Katz, Joanie Evans, Carol Pollard, Susan Greenwold.

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Yes, the actives of Sigma Kappa tried to be tolerant this year. They gritted their teeth and kept right on smiling while phone receivers were disabled, line ups turned into nursery rhyme fests, and toilet paper disappeared. Even the waiters couldn't escape this wacky bunch. Woe to those who craftily substituted sour cream on the pumpkin pie, for when they climbed out of the kitchen depths one evening, they were greeted with gleeful cries and buckets of water from the sun deck. ( Or could it be that the girls were just showing their appreciation of the waiters' "After-Dinner Acappella Choir"?) The Sig Eps and their Homecoming display weren't the only ones to encounter Sigma K spirit this year. The women worked with the Acacias for a rousing Little 500, and one look at all those "Property of Lambda Chi Alpha" sweatshirts running around the house was ample proof that the Lambda Chi's didn't have much trouble snagging the women for I.U. Sing.

Sigma Kappa SIGMA KAPPA—FRONT ROW: Margo Heilig (Schol. Ch.), Merilyn Burris (Soc. Ch.), Cheryl Heister (Corr. Sec.), Sue Lattimer (1st Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Pilkington (House Mother), Lynn Hoffman (Pres.), Peggy McIntosh (2nd Vice-Pres.), Libby Kerrigan (Rec. Sec.), Beckie Watson (Rush Ch.), Peggy Haller (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Dottie Fendley, Joyce Miller, Linda Wright, Sandy Rankin, Chris Stokes, Marilyn Mutch, Lori Stang, Becky Roller, Carol Cochran, Susie Parr, Margie Wallis, Diane Stone, Colleen Bedner. THIRD ROW: Pat Zink, Linda Walker, Judy Pell, Barbara Thompson, Gail Griffin, Judy

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Cutright, Jaci Leach, Sharon Dingle, Arija Grants, Mary Ann Rummel, Janice Baker, Deborah DeWolf. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Knipstein, Julie Gunn, Cathy Hodson, Kathy Jackson, Diane Demaree, Jane Gesell, Linda Schenk, Candi Gradidier, Nicky Vangilder, A. Diane Edwards, Lynn Wheeler. FIFTH ROW: Gaye Koldyke, Kathy Hawblitzel, Marcia Stanton, Jane Lantz, Jane Carson, Katherine Riley. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Dunwoody, Pam Sckernekau, Marty Sixsmith, Susie Schalliol.


SIGMA NU—FRONT ROW: Butch Joyner, Bill Conlun (Lib.), William H. Couch (Alum. Rel. and Corr.), Steven L. Davis (Lt. Comm.), Steve Schock (Pledge Tr.), Chuck Richards (Commander), Steve Eastham (Treas.), Bert Davis (Schol. Ch.), Scott Rexinger (Soc. Ch.), Tom Hacker (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Mark Toth, S. T. Miller, Pat Valentine, Keven Tomm, David R. Clutter, Chuck Tabor, Daniel Pfleging, Lambert C. Genetos, Richard L. Anderson, Scott Sparks, Bob Simmerson, Bill Neals. THIRD ROW: Jim Campbell, Ron Bennett, Jim Panagos, Paul Moody, Gary Butler, Rick Miller, Mike Etchison (Rush Ch.), Fred Biggs II, Tim Shafer, Dave Anspaugh, Randy Lutterman.

FOURTH ROW: Dave Wright, Al Sandberg, John Seininger, Don Cleveland, Terry Tyler, George Nicholos, Dan Grills, David Gritington, William C. Chambers, Skip Helm, Jerry Maburn, Jeff Rendel, Tim Mustin. FIFTH ROW: Larry Greathouse, David Wilson, Ridley Sandidge, Toby Stone, Randy Wright, Gary Keen, E. G. White, Andy Pizzo, John Eastman, Lante Earnest, Robert Glant, Dan Lucas. SIXTH ROW: Jim Mitchell, Robert Husk, Gabe Oliverio, Bill Stenberg, Bill Stinnett, Check Cline, Steve Scott, Bob Pegg, Richard Searles.

Sigma Nu And they're off! With checkered flag waving and stop watches ticking, the men of Sigma Nu ushered in their favorite spring final week activity— the Grand Prix. As one brother nostalgically remarked, "It's great to keep your mind off flunking those tests!" Having completed their 75th year on campus, the Sigma Nu's at last felt the squeeze of the post-war baby boom. With more than 100 members in the organization, there was room for only 80 in the house. So until the construction of their new addition is completed, many of the guys escaped to the sanctity of "Mother Martin's Annex," where they were fussed over and cared for by someone who's been putting up with Sigma Nu's for years. Leave it up to these men to concoct some pretty unique dances, like the Bar Room Brawl featuring an authentic Roaring Twenties speak-easy. And who could forget ATO's and Sigma Nu's annual uprising, The Blackfoot-Whitefoot, or their exotic spring affair, the Voo-Doo Dance?

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SIGMA PHI EPSILON—FRONT ROW: Larry Moberly (Pledge Tr.), Bob Romanowsky (Chap.), Dean Mendenhall (Rec. Sec.), Ron Meschberger (Vice-Pres.), Michael W. Tucker (Pres.), Mrs. Ruth J. Young (House Mother), Gary Maitlen (Corr. Sec.), Malcolm K. Beckner (Treas.), Robert L. Niesse (Soc. Ch.), R. Bruce Durham (Sr. Marshal). SECOND ROW: Bob Dolan, Bud Hamilton (Pledge Tr.), Steve Arbuckle, Ron Bragdon, Tom Kierein, Kirby Gann, Ken Myers, Glen Buford, Craig Buford, Mike Trueblood, J. D. Lewis, Terry Mackey, John Bailey. THIRD ROW: Patrick L. Miller, Gary H. Rich, Larry Jamison, Rick Davis, Jerry Collins, Frank Manfred, Mike Banser, Dave Danda, Roger McKuhen, Wally McOuat, Richard Kuber, Dave England. FOURTH ROW: Butch

Stumbaugh, Tom Jackson, James Wallace, Phillip McCoun, Gary Gibson, Richard Prange, Ronald Roberts (Rush Ch.), Dick Fess, Carter Keithley, Ralph Ostrom, Phillip Harpring, Dean Szabo, Craig Moore, Steve Nolting. FIFTH ROW: Chuck Welter, Chuck Hohman, John Miller, Mike Murnane, Domini Pampalone, Paul Love, David W. Johnson, Mark Johnson, Randy Covington, Michael Hines, Bill Perry, Ken Martin, Bill Renschler, Rick Zoll. SIXTH ROW: Larry Mull, Bob Burkhardt, Don Wilson, Phil Wade, Raymond Clare, Matt Cornacchione, Glen Kronewetter, Doug Crusan, Tom Drake, Tom Battle, William Rattenbury.

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You can find it emblazoned on any Sig Ep house —that big red door that symbolizes friendship and hints at the warm welcome waiting inside.But " warm" is a weak adjective to describe the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. They were red-hot at the annual Grum, where they stomped it up with the Kappa's, and the excitement took on a sleek sophistication at the Queen of Hearts Dance, where one pin woman was chosen to reign over Sig Ep minds and souls. Hospitality was "in" behind the red door. These guys put their best feet forward, even when Mom Young habitually dropped into the president's suite and surprised the top dog wrapped in everything from towels to ties. But maybe "warm" isn't such an inaccurate word after all when describing their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. Along with the Theta's, the men provided dinner and gifts and even pulled Mr. Claus out of the moth halls for the occasion.


Active was the word that best described the men of Sigma Pi. Be it a wild Halloween hayride, a gala Christmas exchange party, or their annual Spring-Orchid Dance, these men found the formula for success. But let's do them even more justice—the Sigma Pi's were on the move from the word "GO." Now in the throes of transition, the brothers plan to pack up and migrate in full force next September to a sleek new dwelling on Jordan that will cater to a whopping 80 members. Even the pledges couldn't resist the chance to contribute to the action. Who else could have thought up the idea of mounting the water tower for an old-fashioned paint fest? But action for others was also a part of the program. The brothers did some real down-toearth door knocking during their spring James Michiavelli clothing drive. Their booty was destined for the needy in Viet Nam.

Sigma Pi SIGMA PI—FRONT ROW: Thomas R. Gill, David H. Rust, Kent E. Dove (Alum. Rel. Ch.), Donald R. Kritsch (Sec.), Gary Books (Vice-Pres.), Fritz (Mascot), Allen E. Sims (Pres.), G. Kenneth Aldrich (Treas.), John Faulkner (Herald), Patrick Harrison. SECOND ROW: Howard Johnson, Michael Dietz, Charles Boyle, Gary Schwartz, William McGinnis, Larry Kindlesparker, Jim Dunn, Michael McHale, Larry Hardesty. THIRD ROW: Phil Ellis, Ric Manning, Ed Rosenwinkel, Jim Norton, Pat McMurray,

Charles Birtwhistle, Larry Wozny, Dave Sifeot. FOURTH ROW: John Esmay, George Shaffer, Mary Cantrell, Dennis Murphy, Jerry Mutchler, Steve Butler, Jerry Trueblood, Bob Alexander. FIFTH ROW: Michael Frederick, Doug Cook, Bruce Hendry, Nick Joest, Grant Williams, Jeff Idlewine, Dave Heckman, William Steinhagen, Arthur Luthi. SIXTH ROW: Don Hendry, Eugene Pinkie, Joseph Barker, Donald Carswell, Bob Rockenbough, Ed Cowden.

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Physical fitness was a prime goal for the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon this year, and they pursued it with one activity that also had its social advantages—dancing. For a real show stopper, the TKE's sponsored a Hell's Angels dance. The dining room was turned into a parking lot, and some men managed to park their Harley-Davidsons on it to give the whole affair a realistic flavor. At the Hollyberry Hop, the brothers took time out from the music to present their dates with Christmas boress gifts which ranged from fig leaves to . . . ( follow those dots!). This physical fitness program was given a sharp test during the Buddhist protests in India. One enterprising TKE, in the spirit of the times, decided to eliminate himself in front of Showalter Fountain. Clothed in a monk's habit, he enthusiastically drenched himself with fluid from a gas can. Unfortunately ( ?) a lousy match ruined his good intentions.

Tau Kappa Epsilon TAU KAPPA EPSILON—FRONT ROW: David Niendorf (Hist.), Jack Swelstad (VicePres.), Jacob Feichter Jr. (Treas.), Frank Pipino (Pres.), Jack Stewart (Pledge Tr.), Richard Batten (Sgt.-at-Arms), Charles Bloom (Sec.). SECOND ROW: Paul Saft, James Larrick, Bill Ringer, Steve Helvie, Mike Hunter, Chris Bennett, George Korthauer, Pete Jansak. THIRD ROW: Richard Robley, Samuel Hyde, Robert Ewald, Steven Chenoweth, David

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THETA CHI—FRONT ROW: B. Andrew Kotzan (Grad. Schol. Adv.), C. Wilbur Hoff-

man (Pledge Tr.), John Hamsley (Vice-Pres.), Wes Hamilton (Pres.), Doug Barton (Sec.), Phil Holdread (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Rick L. Meeks, Gene Forry (Rush Ch.), James Kirke, Larry W. Johnston, D. Clell Mercer, Dennis Dedelow, Charles Davis Jr., Lynn Anderson, Mic Mathews, Mark Lee. THIRD ROW: Charles R. Hoffman, Jim Cook, Richard W. Hinz, Thomas Eugene Edwards, Steven W. Shuler, Bill Mathews, Dale Grassmyer, Lou Nelson, Gordon Miscoi, Philip G. Allen, William D. Martin. FOURTH

ROW: Bill Richards, Jim Keene, Chuck Taylor, Richard Martin, Steve Kepp, Charles Whaley, Steve Brown, Robert Higgerson, James J. Carter, Dick Arnold. FIFTH ROW: Philip Wiehe, John R. Bosse, Donald J. Tiemeier, Steven A. Miller, Mark Hughes, Roland R. G. Dresel, Robert E. Geyer, Ronald E. Deckard, Daniel H. Jacoby, Ervin H. Scott, William G. Roth, Robert M. Hendrickson, John Morgan, Jerry Roberts. SIXTH ROW: Bruce E. Nagel, Steve Kirts, Kent R. Nay, Pete Walther, Tom Wilson, Steve Garman, Bruce M. Pennamped, Tom Luby.

Theta Chi All I.U. was down in the dumps, and especially the men of Theta Chi. Morose, dejected, downright despondent, they trudged the campus those first weeks of fall like a covey of lost quail. But all it took was that familiar "SNUFF!" one day to make the sun shine. Giving them a baleful eye and a happy wag of his tail, Ox returned to take up his post as top dog on campus. It was great! And I.U.'s most popular pooch even managed to make it to that last sterling football game, proving that a game just wasn't a game without that stocky little bulldog chugging furiously across the field in front of the team. But Ox wasn't Theta Chi's only contribution to campus life. Spirit abounded in those vocal assaults on music majors in East Hall, periodical forced trips to the Jordan ( NOT in the Far East), and an annual active-pledge "Snowball Game."

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THETA XI—FRONT ROW: Jerry Nieten (Pledge Tr.), Peter Weisz (Sr. Steward), C. E. ҟ Ed Walters, Gary Rayl. THIRD ROW: Robert Coffman (Bus. Mngr.), Gary Snyder, Quandt (Sec.), Bob Runkle (Pres.), Hannibal (Mascot), Bill Vest (Vice-Pres.), Gary Anglinҟ Dale Pleak, Steve Forsyth, Jim Davis, Toni Boyer, Tom Rosheck. FOURTH ROW: (Treas.), Wayne Segneri (Jr. Steward), Ron Strauss, (Schol. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Bill ҟ Ros Carpenter, Bill Foster, Jeff Green, Charles Lander, Joe Reiswerg, Al Hicks, John Stansifer, Bob Solomon, Chuck Downing, Rick Alden, Tbny Downing, Gordon Harper,ҟ McWhorter, Jim Forsyth.

Theta Xi Question: Why were the men of Theta Xi so hungry on the evening of October 17, 1966? Answer: Because they had not eaten a square meal for five weeks . . . ( good grief) . . . because they had no kitchen . . . because Theta Xi had just bought the old Kappa Sigma house and was going through the agonies of remodeling . . . because it was the newest fraternity on campus .. . because 25 men had reactivated Alpha Tau chapter on February 19, 1966. That's why the men of Theta Xi were so hungry. (P.S. Hannibal was not hungry . .. because he was the only St. Bernard in the crowd . . . and who would argue with a hungry 150-lb. dog?) A new house prompted many questions from the men. For instance, where was the living room furniture? Where was the living room? Why didn't the call boy wake me for my 9:30? Who was the call boy? Why didn't the pledges pull any boresses? What IS a boress? Who were the pledges? How do you play Theta Xi baseball? ( Sitting on bags of ice in the "almost.") Where is Hannibal? He DID? . . . on MY rug? 436


Good grief. The DG anchor was stolen, and so was the Sammie pledge light. What gang of supervillains could have pulled such grisly stunts? None other than those Regal Rogues, the men of Zeta Beta Tau. But behold! Their biggest booty of the year came when they received the regional trophy for the best all-around chapter. One thing they didn't pull was grass, but the men were thinking ahead. They took the plunge this year and invested in a lawn mower. ( Here's hoping that by next year they will have enough of the green stuff in front of their new house to use it.) Congenial men that they were, the ZBT's also unofficially adopted a new member. The sandwich man came so often that he even began participating in the line ups. Rogues to the end, the actives mashed their pledges in the traditional football game, thanks to an active who "volunteered" to referee.

Zeta Beta Tau ZETA BETA TAU—FRONT ROW: Mark Winski, Mike Neumark, Roger Rubin, Fred Rosenfeld, Howard Socol, Jay Silverman. SECOND ROW: Steve Goldstein, Scott Lerner (Soph. Rep.), Gary Weinstein (Hist.), Mark Ziessman (Treas.), Dale Fine (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. E. Kaufman (House Mother), Mark Silverman (Pres.), Larry Cohen (Sec.), Herb Price, David Josephson. THIRD ROW: Miles Kauffman, Steve Vogel, Marty Zohn, Rick Levin, Jim Harris, Joe Bishop, Larry Reuben, David Thalheimer, John C. Lieberman, David A. Festein, Stanton L. Sachs, Jay Smith. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Jacobson, Dan Friedman, Barry Golinko, Alan Margulies, Richard Strauss, Alan Lichtenberg, Alan Kalver, Norman Glanzman, Ed Franklin, Larry Alboher, Alan Cohen, Art Berke, Gary

Fromm, Michael Levin. FIFTH ROW: Edward Marcus, Joseph McCaffery, Bruce Adelman, Murray Passo, Al Bendit, Tony Maidenberg, Mel Brown, Stephen Paul, Ira Rothstein, Dick Leventhal, Jerry Kobrin, Sherman Winski, Mike Berger, Gary Saks, Bruce Fine, Norm Gurwitz. SIXTH ROW: Jack Fink, Howard Yosha, David Stine, Bill Cohen, Vic Vernick, Steve Medwell, Neal Cohen, Bruce Natkin, Judd Hoffman, Bill Levin, "Sloopy" Logan, R. J. Sommers, Norman Siegel. SEVENTH ROW: Arthur Sagalowsky, Mike Berebitsky, Max Lipner, Jerry Shapiro, Richard Sugar, Matt Simon, Ron Rabin, Art Max, Al Alport, Howie Isaacs.

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Start with raw material—a pledge class. Make it one of the largest classes in 1966. Flip on switch (A). Now simmer slowly. Make costumes (B) for the TKE Chariot Race (C) . . . win first place trophy (D) . . . cover with unity (E) . . . keep adding the latter brew steadily. Send pledge class (F) to "borrow" 31 watermelons (G) at Melon Mess (H) . . . distribute aforementioned watermelons to hungry fraternities (I). Assemble yellow submarine ( J) on front lawn (K) for Homecoming ( L ) . . . capture third place Greek trophy ( M ) for said submarine. Initiate pledge class (N) with second highest grade average (0). Decorate Christmas tree (P) at party (Q) . . . label all this Yuletide activity F-U-N. Co-sponsor Theta Chi Little 500 team (R), and pitch in to help with the Bike Bounce (S). Presto—Zeta machine!

Zeta Tau Alpha ZETA TAU ALPHA—FRONT ROW: Mary Schilling (Rit. Ch.), Sandy Feely (Rush Ch.), Janet Lemna (Treas.), Carolyn Geeding (Vice-Pres.), Tonda Beesley (Pres.), Jo Ann Lucas (Pledge Tr.), Karen Hudson (Rec. Sec.), Barbara Martin (Hist.), Patricia Kildsig (Corr. Sec.). SECOND ROW: Molly Hammel, Phyllis Thomas, Carol Lusher, Paula McLeaster, Laurie Butler, Nancy-Jo Sowers, Elizabeth Lindsay, Marilyn Born, Pamela Walton, Marjorie Laws. THIRD ROW: Pam Pearson, Kathy Mauder (Soc. Ch.), Marcia Humbaugh, Jeanne Monroe, Mary Lang, Jackie Ross, Karen Nelson, Linda Ingram, Betty

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Ahlf, Jo Mallett, Mary Mullins, Judy Pieschala. FOURTH ROW: Jody Free, Diane Koeneman, Marsha Bradon, Becky Allen, Martie Wright, Peggy Grant, Linda Fritz, Rosemary Moon, Louisa Fair, Rita Kay Hartley, Sue Nieman, Linda Clark. FIFTH ROW: Karen Blackmore, Linda Hess, Nancy Clausen, Arla Rueff, Karen Laurell, Hattie Overmyer, Patricia Brauker, Jane Messman, Carole Brinkmann, Nancy Zeiger, Cindy Springer, Carole Laws, Joan Kennedy, Sandy Fischbach.


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Buchman, Jerome Anthony X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. Buhler, Diane Ruth B.S. Medical Record Librarian; Rushville; Landes House. Canham, Carolyn Sue B.S. Medical Record Science; Godfrey, Ill.; Alpha Xi Delta; Student Activities Service; Alpha Lambda Delta. Coonrod, Sharon L. B.S. Medical Records; Monticello. Craig, Jean Eileen B.S. Physical Therapy; Urbana, Ohio; Phi Theta, Pres.

Cromwell, Vivian Sue B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapolis. Cunningham, Frances Anne B.S. Medical Technology; Rensselaer. DeGood, Pamela Kay B.S. Physical Therapy; Warsaw; Phi Theta. Doerr, Joanne Kay B.S. Medical Technology; Plymouth; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Delta Theta, Treas. Dykstra, Mary Anne B.S. Physical Therapy; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Single Student Dorm; Phi Theta. Faust, Karen Arlene R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Linden; Jr. ADHA, Corr. Sec. Fleet, Martha Susan B.S. Medical Records; New Castle; Delta Zeta; Red Book Comm.; Allied Health Student Council, Treas.; Lycea Dinner Comm.; YWCA. Fulford, James Venton X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. Gillen, Karen Sue B.S. Physical Therapy; Otterbein; Zeta Tau Alpha; Union Board Comm.; YWCA; Enomene; Phi Theta, Corr. Sec. Gritzbaugh, Cherryl Ann B.S. Medical Technology; Monon; Kappa Delta, Bd. of Standards; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-Pres., Sec.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Bd. of Academic Review; YWCA. Gunkel, Diane Kay B.S. Physical Therapy; Tipton; Phi Theta, Vice-Pres. Hand, Elizabeth Jane B.S. Physical Therapy; Marion; Delta Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Theta; Union Board Cumin. Harrell, Jennifer Ann B.S. Medical Records Science; Franklin; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Enomene; Occanides; I.U. Foundation. Ilearn, Avis Coleen B.S. Medical Records; Ft. Wayne. Heines, Ellen Marlene B.S. Medical Records; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta.

Herrick, Eileen B.S. Occupational Therapy; Bloomington; Occupational Therapy Club, Vice-Ch.; YWCA; Sailing Club. Hill, Linda L. B.S. Physical Therapy; Whiting. Hine, William C. B.S. Public Health Education; Indianapolis; Blue Key, Treas.; Sphinx Club. Hopewell, Alice Ann B.S. Medical Records Science; Gary. Hopp, Nancy Carol B.S. Physical Therapy; Kirklin; Single Student Dorm.

Hordijk, Ida Tine Marita R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Nymegen, The Netherlands; Student Union Board. Hudson, Joyce Elaine B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene; Zionsville; ADHA. Inman, Dianna G. X-Ray Technology; Linton. Jackley, Janis Kay B.S. Occupational Therapy; Alexandria; Occupational Therapy Club; Crimson Cadettes. Jenkins, Martha Joan X-Ray Technology; Brazil.

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Kallenbach, Cheryl Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Evansville; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. ADHA, Sec.-Treas.Kessler, Gretchen Downey B.S. Occupational Therapy; New Carlisle; Occupational Therapy Club. Knoblauch,Sue Ann B.S. Medical Technology; Ft. Wayne; McNutt Choraliers. Kommes, Katherine M. B.S. Medical Records; Hot Springs, S.D.; I.U. Foundation. Kramer,Karyn I. B.S. Occupational Therapy; St. Louis, Mo.; Foster Quad; Occupational Therapy Club; Sailing Club. Little, Judith Ann X-Ray Therapy; Wabash. Louis, Barbara B.S. Public Health Education; Hobart; Alpha Chi Omega; YWCA; Pleiades; Student Union Board. Massengill, Arlene Kay B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis. McCrackin, Anita Louise R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Sailing Club. Mitchell, Kathleen X-Ray Technology; Tipton; Sailing Club.

Nicholson, Connie Kay B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene; Goshen; ADHA. Parks, Frances Slocum X-Ray Technology; Cotuit, Mass. Peggs, Julia Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapolis; Delta Zeta; Arbutus; Newman Club. Pettit, Loretta Ann B.S. Medical Technology; Pontiac, Mich.Porter, Jerry Lester X-Ray Technology; Danville.

Rochford, Kenneth David X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis; Allied Health Student Council, Comm. Ch. Rough, Norma Jean B.S. Physical Therapy; Cincinnati, Ohio; YWCA; Phi Theta, Prog. Ch. Schneider, John Howard B.S. Environmental Public Health; Greenfield. Shellhamer, Carol Sue B.S. Physical Therapy; Louisville, Ky.; Phi Theta, Rec. Sec. Siegman, Jean Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapolis; Occupational Therapy Club; Union Board. Slugocki, Malinda Marie B.S. Physical Therapy; Mattoon, Ill.; Phi Theta, Soc. Events Ch.; Union Board Comm. Smallwood, Linda Kay B.S. Medical Technology; Huntington; I.U. Foundation; Alpha Delta Theta; YWCA. Spille,Rebecca Sue R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Lynn; Jr. ADHA; Dental Hygiene Class, Pres. Steiner, Elizabeth Ann B.S. Medical Technology; Lapel; Foster Quad, Jud. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Delta Theta. Steinfeld, Jeanne Eileen B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis.

Stup, Catherine Jane B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis; Morrison Ha Cult. Ch. Thompson, Donna Ruth B.S. Medical Technology; Hobart; Alpha Delta Theta. Trulock, Becky Jane B.S. Occupational Therapy; Muncie; YWCA; Union Board Activities; Allied Health Council. Uddin, Charlotte J. B.S. Medical Records; Monmouth. Ill. Waldron, Patricia Louise B.S. Physical Therapy; Ft. Wayne; Single Student Dorm; Phi Theta; Student Council.

Wilks, Marcia Louise B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; ADHA; Allied Health Student Council, Vice-Pres. Williams, LindaSue B.S. Physical Therapy; Salem; Sigma Kappa; YWCA; Phi Theta, Treas. Wininger, Margaret Ann X-Ray Therapy; Anderson. Wolf, Nancy Jean B.S. Physical Therapy; Lebanon, Ohio; Willkie Co-op, Treas.; Phi Theta. Yost,Janice Allene B.S. Medical Technology; Evansville; Delta Gamma; Alpha Delta Theta, Pres.; Cheerleader; I.U. Foundation; Jr. Class Council; Enomene.

Young, Mollie Ann B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapolis; Occupational Therapy Club, Ch.

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Arts and Sciences Aaron, Patricia Ann A.B. French; Annandale, Va. Abraham, Kenneth S. A.B. Government; Kearny, N.J.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Student Body Vice-Pres.; Board of Aeons; I.U. Foundation; Univ. Honors Comm.; Jr. Div. Adv. Bd. Adelman, Karen Lee A.B. English; Canton, Ohio; Sigma Delta Tau; Enomene; Hillel Foundation; Mini Rider; Great Issues; Jr. Panhellenic. Adler, Julie Ann A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Bloomington; Sigma Alpha Eta. Ahlvin, Karen Charlotte A.B. English; Munster; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA; Action Party. Alberding, Linda M. A.B. Government; Wheatfield; Alpha Xi Delta, Treas.; Young Republicans; Inter-Varsity. Allender, Michael L. A.B. Mathematics; Acton. Ammon, Judy Kay A.B. Fine Arts; Munster; Curry House, Mini Float Ch. Andis, Paul L. A.B. English; Evansville; Phi Eta Sigma; 3-Yr. Master's Program. Andree, Donna Rae A.B. History; River Forest, Ill.; Delta Zeta, Pub. Rel. Ch., Guard; AWS, Vice-Pres., Pub. Rel. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; SEC, Spec. Elections Ch.; Jr. Panhellenic, Vice-Pres. Andrews, James Dale A.B. Government; Kokomo: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Little 500 Rider; Young Democrats. Anstett, Elaine Mary A.B. French; Earl Park; Alpha Chi Omega; Freshman Class Sec.; Student Senate; Soph. Class Council; Pleiades, Frog. Ch.; Tomahawk. Arnolt, Michael I. A. B. Journalism; Warsaw; Phi Delta Theta, Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Union Board, Steering Comm.; Student Govt., Pub. Rel. Sec.; SAB, Homecoming Steering Comm..; Sr. Class Council, Stahr Award Ch. Ash, Kent N. A.B. Psychology; Elkhart; Chi Phi; Marching 100. Ashton, Alice Jean A.B. Social Service; Ft. Wayne; Social Service Club. Ashton, Sharon Jane A.B. Economics; Elizabeth; Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Moffat Economics Award; Alpha Delta Kappa. Atzeff, Doris Ellen A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Willkie; Social Service Club: Young Democrats. Atkinson, Judith Ann B.S. Sociology; Indianapolis; Chi Omega; YWCA; Fresh. Camp Counselor. Aulick, Dean D. A.B. Government; Ft. Wayne; McNutt Quad; Student Body Pres.; Student Senate Minority Ldr.; Board of Aeons; Blue Key; Mensa International. Baals, Sara Marie A.B. Sociology; Ft. Wayne. Babcock, Norman H. A.B. Geography; Meadville, Pa.; Kappa Delta Rho; Phi Eta Sigma, Treas.; Fresh. Baseball. Bachmann, Nancy Lou A.B. Dietetics; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA, Pres.; Panhellenic Ex. Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; Class Councils; Pleiades. Bacon, Jo Ann A.B. Speech and Theatre; Highland; Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Showboat Majestic; Theatre Productions. Badman, Sherrilynne A.B. Biology; South Bend; Curry House. Baer, Terry Deal B.S. Fine Arts; Munster; Zeta Beta Tau, Hist.; Bowling. Baker, Paul Douglas A.B. Zoology; Winamac; Sigma Pi. Balakir, Arlene D. A.B. Speech and Theatre; Gary; YWCA, Chimes of Christmas Ch.; Union Board; Student Speakers Bureau. Banks, David Brigham B.S. Chemistry; Evansville; Phi Kappa Psi, Pres., Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation, Comm. Ch.; Nat. Science Foundation Research Grant; Amer. Chem. Soc., Student Affiliate; I.U. Sing. Barkoff, Susan Lewis A.B. English; New Orleans, La.; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta. Barnett, Leslie Ann A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Council Rep.; Hillel Foundation. Baron, Marcy Lynn A.B. Government; Chicago, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Mortar Board; I.U. Foundation; Great Issues; Alpha Lambda Delta. Bartholome, Charles William A.B. Zoology; Terre Haute; Alpha Tau Omega, Song Ldr.; Skull and Crescent. Bartle, Jeffery Charles A.B. Mathematics; Salt Lake City, Utah; Alpha Tau Omega; Fresh. Basketball Team; Disting. Mil. Student. Bartlett, Cynthia Lou A.B. Spanish; Bloomington; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Song Ldr.; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Foundation; Student Ldr.; Fresh. Camp Counselor. Barton, Douglas Alan A.B. Psychology; Evansville; Theta Chi, Sec.; Psi Chi; Young Republicans.

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Barton, Martha A. A.B. Social Service; Richmond; Briscoe Quad; Young Democrats; Social Service Club. Batchelder,Robert W. A.B. Geography; Bloomington; Alpha Tau Omega; Rugby, Treas.; Skull and Crescent. Baumgartner, Mary Ann A.B. Spanish; Bluffton; Chi Omega, Personnel Ch.; YWCA; Dean's List. Beard, M. Jon A.B. Sociology; Doylestown, Pa.; Arnold Air Soc., Comm.; I.U. Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals; YMCA, Radio Announcer. Beaty, Rita Jean A.B. Social Service; Wadsworth, Ohio; Alpha Xi Delta; YWCA, Volunteer Bureau, Mentally Handicapped Comm.; Phi Alpha, Sec.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Social Service Club. Beck, William K. A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature; Speedway. Becker, Linda Kay A.B. Comparative Literature; Central City, Ky.; Beck House; I.U. Foundation; LUNA; Great Issues; Hillel Foundation. Becker, Paulette E. A.B. Mathematics; W. Lafayette; Alpha Omicron Pi; President's Ball Publicity Comm.; Arbutus, Office Mngr.; YWCA. Beeker, Marvin Ray A.B. Government; Washington; Young Republicans; Conservative League.Beil, Rosalind Judith A.B. Latin; Creve Coeur, Mo.; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Pleiades; I.U. Foundation; Eta Sigma Phi. Bellamy, Garland Michael A.B. Chemistry; Columbus; Marching 100; McNutt Choraliers. Benham, Barbara Lynn A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Princeton; Teter Quad; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta. Benowitz, Judith Kay A. B. Sociology; Michigan City; YWCA; Hillel Foundation. Berger, Suzanne Wyn B.S. Vocational Home Economics; McKeesport, Pa.; Sigma Delta Tau; Home Ec. Assoc., Sec.; I.U. Foundation; Hillel Foundation. Berk, Suzanne A.B. Textiles and Merchandising; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Union Board, Spec. Projects Ch.; Hillel Foundation; Home Ec. Club. Betz, Emily Kathleen A.B. Mathematics; Cincinnati, Ohio; Read Center, Rec. Ch.; YWCA; I.U. Sing; WRA. Beyer, Laurie Jean A.B. Spanish; Mahwah, N.J.; Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.; YWCA; AWS; I.U. Foundation; AFS.Biddle, Cheryl Ann A.B. Spanish; Anderson; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA, Student Ldr.; Singing Hoosiers; Student Senate Asst.Bills, Sheryl Jean A.B. Journalism; Rushville; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch.; Daily Student, Women's Ed., Sr. Assoc. Ed.; Rush Counselor; I.U. Foundation; Enomone; Theta Sigma Phi. Bizzari, Lawrence D. A.B. Police Administration; New Paris. Blackman, Stanley Neil B.S. Optometry; Logansport; Omega Epsilon Phi; Campus Chest; Ski Club; YMCA.Blei, Marilyn Patricia A.B. Speech and Hearing; Homewood, Ill.; Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta.Blessing, Sue Ellen A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Delta Zeta; Wesley Foundation; Young Republicans; Cosmopolitan Club. Blickensderfer, Ann Louise A.B. History; Hamilton, Ohio; Alpha Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Sing Steering Comm., Publicity Ch.; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Blosser, James C. A.B. Chemistry; Goshen; Jenkins House, Gov., Sec.-Treas. Bobbitt, Richard Kendall A.B. Spanish; Monticello; Briscoe Quad, Soc. Ch., Rec. Ch.; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Co-Ed.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100, Asst. Rank Ldr. Bodnar, Thomas A.B. Chemistry; Hammond; Martin Hall; Foster Quad Jud. Bd.; Quiz Bowl; Dean's List. Boehme, Gale Ann B.S. Journalism; Lansing, Ill.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Treas.; Theta Sigma Phi; Daily Student; YWCA. Bonbright, Jane Meyer A.B. Dietetics and Home Economics; Bloomington; Omicron Nu. Bothwell,Jeannette A.B. Biology; Cloverdale; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd., Gov.; Quiz Bowl, Team Capt.; I.U. Sing; Alpha Lambda Delta. Bottorff, Carol Ann A.B. Government; Cortland; Kappa Delta, Sec., Pres.; Student Senate; Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; I.U. Foundation. Bowman, J. Gary B.S. Optometry; Whitestown; Omega Delta. Bradford, Trudy Lynn A.B. French; Goshen; Kappa Delta, Ed.; YWCA, Boy's Club Comm. Ch., Cabinet; Angel Flight; AWS. Bramlett, Norman David A.B. History; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi, Rush Ch.; Student Senate, Parl.; YMCA; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; I.U. Foundation. Braswell, Judith Ann A.B. Sociology; Anderson; Curry House.

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Breckel, Theodore A. A.B. Economics; LaGrange, Ill.; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.; Disting. Mil. Student. Bredemeier, Kenneth H. A.B. Journalism, Ft. Wayne; Blue Key; Sigma Delta Chi, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Daily Student, Managing Ed., Asst. Managing Ed., Night Ed., Asst. Sports Ed.; Arbutus, Sports Ed.Brenneman, Thomas E. A.B. Psychology and Economics; Toledo, Ohio; Acacia; Newman Club. Brewer, Barbara Elaine A.B. English; Bremen; Delta Zeta, Hist.; YWCA, Cler. Ch.; Eta Sigma Phi. Bried, Ilse A.B. German; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Sr. Class Council; Enonome; YWCA; Sailing Club; I.U. Sing.

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Bropleh, Andrew Nimle A.B. Mathematics; Grand Cess, Liberia; African Students Assoc.; Cosmopolitan Club; Soccer. Brown, John William A.B. Chemistry; Gosport; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; IUCF, Treas. Brown, Robert Paul A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis. Brown, SharonSue A.B., B.S. Psychology and Social Studies; Seymour; Delta Zeta, Rec. Sec., Schol. Ch.; YWCA, Radio Comm. Ch., Cler. Comm. Ch. Brown, Susan B. A.B. Speech and Theatre; Robinson, Ill.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Sr. Class, Org. Female Dir. Browne, Jane Riley A.B. Spanish; Marion; Kappa Alpha Theta; AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm.; Union Board Comm.; YWCA Comm. Brunson, Sherilyn Sue A.B. Classics; South Bend; McNutt Quad; Eta Sigma Phi; YWCA; Arbutus. Bryan, Roger L. B.S. Zoology; Ft. Wayne. Bullman, John Peter A.B. Government; Gary. Burnett, Carol Jo A.B. English; Argonne House; Alpha Lambda Delta; Spectator, Asst. Managing Ed.; Presbyterian Chapel Council.

Burnison, Thomas Andrew A.B. Fine Arts; Dyer; Arbutus, Design Ed., Assoc. Ed. Burns, Betsy Ann A.B. Spanish; Elmhurst, Ill.; Chi Omega, Pledge Tr.; YWCA, Rel. Emphasis Comm., Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Buschmann, Nancy Kay A.B. French; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta, Rush Ch., Activities Ch.; Panhellenic, Rush Workshop Ch., Int. Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; YWCA, Treas., 1st Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council. Bussard, Elaine A.B. German; Worthington; Sigma Kappa, Pres.; YWCA; Sailing Club. Butler, Judith Ann A.B. Fine Arts; Dayton, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Delta, Membership Ch.; I.U. Sing. Butler, Laureen Ann A.B. History; Darien, Conn.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Purch. Agent; Clark House, Soc. Ch.; YWCA; AWS. Butt, Mary Linda A.B. History; Brownstown; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.; Soph. Class Council; Union Board, Steering Comm.; AWS, Transfer Students Comm.; Dean's List; Sr. Class Council. Butterbaugh, Nancy Sue A.B. French; Kendallville; Alpha Chi Omega, Pres.; Panhellenic, Corr. Sec.; I.U. Foundation. Button, Karen Grace A.B. Government; Munster; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres., Corr. Sec.; Arbutus, Scheduling Mngr.; Action Party, Sec.; YWCA; Homecoming Queen Court. Bye, Sandra E. A.B. Chemistry; Watchung, N.J.; Delta Gamma, Treas.; AWS, Soc. Comm.; Arbutus; SEC. Byrne, Barbara Anne A.B. English; Livingston, N.J.; Harper Hall, Res. Asst.; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta. Byrne, Bruce Campbell A.B. Zoology; Hammond; Phi Kappa Psi. Cady, Jacqueline Phyllis A.B. French; South Bend; Poplars, Pres.; Clark House, Spec. Events Ch.; Soph. Class Council; Alpha Lambda Delta. Callahan, Mary Alice A.B. Journalism; Bronxville, N.Y.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Redbook Steering Comm.; Candy Stripers; Daily Student. Callecod, Ruth Anne A.B. Social Service; Terre Haute; Briscoe Quad; Phi Alpha; Social Service Club. Cannon, Eileen Marie A.B. English; Indianapolis; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA, Comm. Ch.; Union Board; I.U. Foundation; Mini Rider. Cannon, Paula M. A.B. Social Service; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta; YWCA, Rec. Ch.; Social Service Club; Union Board Comm. Carney, Carol Elaine A.B. Zoology; Scircleville; Alpha Lambda Delta. Carroll, Linda Jean A.B. English; Kokomo; Willkie Quad Academic Unit. Carvill, Barbara Ann A.B. Art History; Dayton, Ohio; Delta Gamma, Rush Ch., Pres., Rec. Sec.; Student Ldr.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Student Recruit Comm.

Cass, Mary H. A.B. Psychology; Crown Point; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA; Union Board, Steering Comm.; Card Section, Flash Card Comm.; Tyronian Ball, Dec. Ch. Cassady, Larry G. A.B. French; Fountain City; Little 500 Promotions; Card Section Promotions. Cederquist, Eric Stanley A.B. Economics; Indianapolis. Chapman, Mary Forbes A.B. English; Wolcott; Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA. Chenoweth, Gail Ann A.B. French; Ft. Wayne. Chenoweth, Sharon Ann B.S. Radio and Television; Indianapolis; YWCA. Chesrown, Sarah Elizabeth A.B. Bacteriology; Elyria, Ohio; Forest Quad, Res. Asst.; Curry House, Treas.; Great Issues; LUNA; I.U. Foundation. Christophersen, Carl Eric A.B. Government; Poland, Ohio; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; I.U. Foundation; Scabbard and Blade; Little 500 Rider. Clancy, Marilyn Ann A.B. History; Indianapolis; Foster Quad. Clare, Irene Grace A.B. Journalism; Indianapolis; Daily Student; Phi Sigma Iota; Theta Sigma Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Angel Flight.

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Clark, John Wayne A.B. Government; Muncie; Alpha Tau Omega, Soc. Ch., Pub. Rel. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Great Issues, Majority Whip; Fresh. Camp Steering Comm.; Orientation Student Ldr. Clase, Stephen D. A.B. Government; Warsaw; Foster Quad, Pres.; Great Issues, Senate Pres.; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate. Clay, Charmaine A.B. Psychology; Cincinnati, Ohio; Delta Gamma; YWCA; AWS; Union Board Comm. Climer, Conda Jean A.B. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; Chi Omega, Pledge Tr.; Enomene; Pleiades; Fresh. Camp, Co-Ch.; YWCA, Treas.; AWS, Fresh. Affairs Ch. Clutter, David R. A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis; Sigma Nu; Football; Track; Student Senate, Speaker Pro Tern; Married Student Council, Ch.; Alpha Delta Sigma. Clutter, Mary Lee A.B. Zoology; Bellevue, Neb. Cohen, Allan Stephen A.B. Economics; Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; Teter Quad; WQAD. Cohen, Nancy Jane A.B. Government; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pledge Tr., 1st Vice-Pres.; Panhellenic, Exec. Bd.; Soph, Class Sec.; Psi Chi; Mortar Board; Great Issues. Colantonio, Camilla Sue A.B. Psychology; Hammond; Alpha Omicron Pi; Mortar Board, Pres.; YWCA, Sec.; Panhellenic, Rec. Sec., Adv.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Ldr. Cole, Richard H. Jr. B.S. Chemistry; Brazil; Briscoe Quad, Jud Bd., Newspaper. Cole, Vida Kathryn A.B. Zoology; Arlington, Va. Collins, John Howard Jr. A.B. History; Larchmont, N.Y.; Varsity Swimming. Combs, Nancy Ann A.B. Home Economics; Ft. Wayne; Sailing Club; YWCA; Marketing Club. Cone, Rebecca Lynn A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Kokomo; Mason Hall. Conley, Caroline Melinda A.B. Psychology; Charlestown; Pine Hall, Gov.; I.U. Foundation; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi, Vice-Pres., YWCA.

Conlon, William Francis A.B. Government; Chicago, Ill.; Sigma Nu; Varsity Football; Phi Omega; Disting. Mil. Student. Conrad, Mary Florence A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta, Hist.; Union Board; YWCA; Mini Rider. Constant, Anita Aurelia A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta; Eastern Orthodox Fellowship, Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Dorm Jud. Bd. Cook, Richard R. A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad, Res. Schol. Unit; Soph. Class Council. Coons, James Lee B.S. Social Service; Indianapolis; Willkie Quad; Social Service Club. Copeland, Barbara Gail A.B. French; Wheaton, Ill.; McNutt Quad; Phi Sigma Iota; Ski Club; YMCA; Sailing Club; Wells Quad, Soc. Dir. Copeland, Clifton Earl A.B. Sociology; South Bend; Wright Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Dean's List; Intramural. Coppens, James Lynn A.B. Classical Languages and Literature; Mishawaka; Trees Center, Hall Govt.; Eta Sigma Phi; Dean's List. Cornell, Judith Carolyn A.B. Sociology; Galveston; Mason Hall. Covey, Ann Elizabeth A.B. Art History; Meadville, Pa.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rec. Sec.; Kappa Pickers. Covington, Randy David A.B. Journalism; Anderson; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed., Spec. Issues Ed.; Sigma Delta Chi; I.U. Foundation; Soph. Class Council. Cowen, Carl Claudius Jr. A.B. Mathematics; Indianapolis; Foster Quad Academic Unit, Acad. Co-ord.; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Varsity Civic Band. Cox, Nancy Lee A.B. Mathematics; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch. Cox, Sandra Kay A.B. Spanish; Spencer; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta. Cragg, Patricia Helen A.B. English; Golf, Ill.; Alpha Phi, Pres.; Student Conduct Ct.; Great Issues, Gen. Ch., Sec.; AWS, Vice-Pres.; Fresh. Camp Counselor.

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Crawford, Carol Josephine A.B. Spanish; Bedford; Teter Quad. Crevar, Carole Jean A.B. Vocational Home Economics and Merchandising; Gary; Beck House, Gov.; Sycamore Hall, Treas.; YWCA; Home Ec. Club, Publicity Ch. Culbertson, Kenneth Lee A.B. Chemistry; Milton; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Phi Eta Sigma. Cupp, Linda Jayne A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Mason Hall, Comm. Co-ord.; Read Center, Comm. Ch.; Sr. Class Council; Mademoiselle Magazine College Bd. Curtis, Conny Dwayne A.B. Psychology; Roswell, N.M. Cutright, Judith Lynn A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Sigma Kappa, Soc. Ch.; Sr. Class, Sec.; I.U. Foundation; Angel Flight, Chap., Song Ldr.; Pleiades; Christmas Eve on Campus, Ch. Dague, Diana Ruth A.B. Speech and Hearing; Ft. Wayne YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eta; Bowling Team. Dahl, Stephen Michael A.B. Mathematics; Richmond; Sigma Pi Sigma; Conservative League. Daniels, Mary Joan A.B. Economics; Chicago, Ill.; Rabb Hall, Jud. Bd. Sec.; Marketing Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Sailing Club; Social Service Club. Davidson, David D. A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Pershing Rifles, 3rd Reg.

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Davies, Jill Ann A.B. Journalism; Brookston. Davis, Barbara Sue A.B. English; Indianapolis; Forest Quad; Alpha Lambda Delta; INSITE. Day, Richard Patrick A.B. English; Vincennes; Edmondson Hall, Cult. Dir.; Young Democrats; Newman Club; Daily Student, Cartoonist. DeBois, Donna Leah A.B. English; Los Angeles, Calif.; Teter Quad. DeCostanzo, Elaine Theresa A.B. English; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Curry House, Floor Rep. Dehnert, Mary Belle A.B. Fine Arts; Ft. Wayne; Varsity Civic Band. DeJean, David Louis A.B. Journalism; Salem; Arbutus, Ed.-in-Chief, Photo Ed., Chief Photographer; Daily Student, Chief Editorial Writer, Photo Ed.; Focus Photo and Design Ed.; Sigma Delta Chi; Christian Federation. Denning, Daniel Burke A.B. Government; Terre Haute; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Tr.; Scabbard and Blade, Sec.; Great Issues; Pershing Rifles, Reg. Staff. DeShano, Virginia Louise A.B. English; Indianapolis. Desman, Robert Jay A.B. Chemistry; Akron, Ohio; Alpha Tau Omega; Varsity Football; Sr. Class Council; Newman Club; I.U. Foundation.

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DeWolf, Deborah Jane A.B. Geology; Weston, Mass.; Sigma Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Strikettes, Treas. Dexter, William Francis HI A.B. Chemistry; Anderson; Delta Upsilon; Little 500 Rider; Rifle Team. Dhikusoka, Joseph Mukasa B.S. Radio and Television; Jinja, Uganda, East Africa; Phi Mu Alpha; African Students Assoc., Pres. Dickman, Janie Sue A.B. French; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau; AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Panhellenic; Pleiades; Campus Chest. Dixon, Danny Carr A.B. Mathematics; Guilford. Dolata, Barbara Ellen A.B. English; Gary; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres., 2nd Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pleiades, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Panhellenic Rush Ch. Dolezal, Daniel Edward A.B. Geography; N. Judson; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Young Democrats. Dolle, Peter Frank A.B. History; Indianapolis; Dean's List; Marketing Club. Donnellan, Joseph James III A.B. Sociology; Carmel; WFIU, Newscaster. Dosmann, Paula Lynn A.B. Art History; South Bend; Poplars, Vice-Pres. Dotson, Sue Elaine A.B. French; Decatur, Ill.; Cosmopolitan Club; IAC; SDS; Young Republicans. Dressel, Holly Jewell A.B. English; Griffith; Union Board, Art Salon Comm.; Jr. Year in France. Driscoll, Alice Mary A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Louisville, Ky.; Pi Beta Phi; I.U. Foundation; Oceanides, Sec.; YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eta. Dudderar, Mary Barbara A.B. English Literature; Portage; Poplars; Fresh. Class Council; Jud. Bd. Dunn, George Locke A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Comm. Ch.; Pershing Rifles, Adjudant; Counter-Insurgency Operations; Alpha Phi Omega; Inter-Varsity. DuPuis, Jacqueline A.B. Russian; Wheaton, Ill. Dyer, James A. A.B. Government; Anderson; Wesley Foundation, Pres.; Bd. of Academic Review. Easterday, V. Ross A.B. Social Service; Kokomo; Wright Quad, Soc. Ch., Stockwell House, Soc. Ch.; Spectator, Circ. Mngr.; Social Service Club. Egner, Juanita E. B.S. English; Flossmoor, Ill.; Kappa Delta, Chap., Bus. Rush Ch.; YWCA; Christian Center; SAB, Homecoming Comm.; Young Republicans. Elliott, Dennis Dawson A.B. Journalism; Evansville; Sigma Delta Chi, Sec.; Daily Student, Photo Ed., Assoc. Ed., Sports Ed.; Arbutus, Sports Ed.; LUNA; Little 500 Rider. Elliott, Helen Elise A.B. English; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi, House Mngr., Rush Ch.; Mortar Board; Panhellenic Exec. Council; YWCA; AWS; Pleiades. Elliott, Sandra K. A.B. Social Service; Brazil; Argonne House, Soc. Co-ord.; Social Service Club; Mini Rider; Varsity-Civic Band. Ellis, Cynthia Ann A.B. Sociology; Cleveland, Ohio; Union Board of Dir.; AWS, Program Bd.; Soph. Class Council, Treas.; YWCA. Ellis, Michele K. A.B. Fine Arts; Greencastle; Alpha Omicron Pi, Hist.; YWCA; Action Party. Emerson, Engrid June A.B. French; Owensville; Phi Sigma Iota.

Emge, Mae Beth A.B. English; Evansville; Newman Club, Soc. Sec. Epple, Cletus F. A.B. Government; Troy; Briscoe Quad; Young Democrats. Ervin, Sharon Elizabeth A.B. History; Richmond; Cosmopolitan Club. Ervin, Victoria Ann A.B. English; Ft. Wayne. Estes, Daniel LeRoy A.B. Fine Arts; Anderson; MRC, Jud. Bd.; Sigma Chi; Sailing Club; Young Republicans.

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Evans, David W. A.B. Government; Shoals; Teter Quad Counseling Staff; McNutt Quad, Bus. Mngr.; Student Ldr.; Tryus Party, Dist. Ch. Evans, Joan Harmon A.B. English; Bloomington. Ewan, Joyce Elizabeth A.B. Zoology; Lafayette; Forest Quad, House Mngr. Farmer, Julia Frances A.B. German; Henderson, Ky. Farrar, Rosalind Virginia A.B. History; Arlington, Va.; McNutt Quad; LUNA, Steering Comm.; Fresh. Class Council; Great Issues; Spectator; Student Ldr.

Fattu, James Michael A.B. Zoology; Bloomington; Union Board of Dir.; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Homecoming Comm.; Student Senate. Faucett, Joanna Marie A.B. Spanish; Hillsboro; Alpha Xi Delta. Feamster, Susan Baxter A.B. Zoology; Frankfort, Ky.; PEMM Club, Sec.; WRA, Pres., Publicity Ch.; Women's Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball, Tennis. Fernsler, Keith R. A.B. Sociology; Mishawaka; Sr. Class Council, Indep. Male Dir. Fields, Warren Thomas A.B. Government; Cambridge City; Beta Theta Pi; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club. Figlure, Betty L. A.B. Fine Arts; Fredericktown, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Hist., Assistant Pledge Tr.; Arbutus; Union Comm. Ch.; I.U. Foundation. Finch, Mary Irene A.B. Geology; Portland; McNutt Quad; Eta Sigma Phi; Young Democrats; Quiz Bowl. Fischbach, Sandra Joanne A.B. Mathematics; Oakhurst, N.J.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sr. Class Council; Crimson Cadettes; Sailing Club; Redbook Comm.; Union Board Comm. Fiscus, Vivian Lee A.B. Journalism; Evansville; Wells Quad, Comm. Co-ord.; Great Issues, Ext. Publicity Ch.; Theta Sigma Phi, Sec.; I.U. Foundation. Fishhack, Nancy F. B.S. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Psi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Baha'i Club. Fix, Sandra Linnette A.B. English; Talbot; Read Center, Pres.; Landes House, Gov.; YWCA; I.U. Foundation. Forbes, Sylvia Gray A.B. Fine Arts; LaGrange, Ill.; Alpha Chi Omega; YWCA, Comm. Ch. Foreman, Eric Paul A.B. Zoology; Crown Point; Teter Quad. Forney, Robert Burns Jr. A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis. Foulkes, Judy Jo A.B. English; Terre Haute; Kappa Alpha Theta; YWCA, VicePres.; I.U. Foundation; Student Government; Union Board, Gen. Ch. of Pop Concerts; Women's Chorus. Fouse, Larry Coleman A.B. History; Charlestown. Foust, Carol Sue A.B. Spanish; Kokomo; Clark House, Sec.; Young Democrats; Cosmopolitan Club; AIESEC. Fowlkes, Birta Louise A.B. English; Muncie; Briscoe, Jud. Bd.; Alpha Kappa Alpha; I.U. Foundation; NAACP; Panhellenic. Fradenburg, Patricia Ann A.B. Government; Montgomery, Ala.; Student Supreme Ct.; Student Conduct Ct.; IRHA Jud. Bd.; AWS; YWCA. Franklin, LeRoy Alvin A.B. Mathematics; Salem; Briscoe Quad, Gov.; Phi Eta Sigma; I.U. Sing; Intramurals.

Franks, Freeman Nevin A.B. Spanish; Highland; Teter Quad; Alpha Phi Omega. Frederick, Terry L. A.B. Zoology; Ft. Wayne; Phi Delta Theta; Intramurals; YMCA. Fredericks, Steven Jay A.B. Sociology; Bronx, N.Y.; Delta Upsilon, Pres.; Sr. Class Council; Skull and Crescent; IFC, Pub. Rel. Co-ord. Freehill, Dorothy Diane A.B. English; Lakewood, Ohio; Landes House, Cult. Co-ord. Mason Hall, Gov., Vice-Gov.; I.U. Foundation. Freiden, Alan N. A.B. Mathematics; Cincinnati, Ohio; Zeta Beta Tau, Hist.; Arbutus, Photo Ed.; I.U. Foundation. Fricke, Julia Ann A.B. French; S. Whitley; Briscoe Quad, Res. Schol. Frieden, Maria Lee A.B. History; Elkhart; Poplars; Canterbury Assoc. Frost, Marlene Anne A.B. Home Economics; Brazil; Briscoe Quad; Alpha Lambda Delta; Action Party. Fritch, Alan S. B.S. Radio and Television; Bloomington; Radio Producer's Guild; WQAD Announcer; Protestant Student Council; Lutheran Student Assoc. Furuness, David Arthur A.B. History; Hammond; Young Republicans. Gaddis, David Mark A.B. Economics; Anderson; Sr. Class Council; Union Board Comm. Galbraith, Nancy Catherine B.S. Radio and Television; Indianapolis; Young Democrats; Producer's Guild. Gallo, John N. A.B. Geography; Belleville, Ill.; Phi Kappa Tau, Treas.; Geography Club. Galloway, EddieLee A.B. History; Owensboro, Ky.; Marching 100; Student Government; Phi Eta Sigma; I.U. Foundation. Gantz, Jean Ann A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad, Sec.; Cosmopolitan Club, Publicity Ch., Rec. Sec., Corr. Sec.; Homecoming Button Sale, Ch.; I.U. Sing; Dean's List; Sr. Class Council.

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Garlock, Susan Jane A.B. English; Columbus; Delta Gamma; YWCA; I.U. Foundation. Garrison, Ronald Charles A.B. Speech and Theatre; Wabash; Acacia, Hist.; I.U. Sing, Steering Comm.; Fresh. Camp, Steering Comm.; Auditorium Staff. Gartin, Carol A.B. Spanish; Kokomo; Alpha Lambda Delta; Action Party; Young Democrats; Jr. Year in Spain; Dean's List. Gaskins, Samuel P. A.B. Chemistry; Farmersburg; Phi Kappa Theta; Alpha Phi Omega; Debate Team; Fresh. Class Council; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel Foundation. Gebhart, Kathy Jane A.B. Psychology; Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Beck House, Sec.; Psi Chi; Omicron Delta.

Geeding, Carolyn Ann B.S. History; Attica; Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-Pres.; YWCA; Union Board. Gibson, Gary Phillip A.B. History; Portland; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres. Schol. Ch. Gibson, Ronald Gordon A.B. Sociology; Ellettsville; Baptist Student Movement, 1st Vice-Pres. Gilbert, Dianne A.B. English Literature; Jasonville; Cosmopolitan Club; Folksong Club. Girtman, Susan Kay A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Hobart; AWS, Leg. Bd.

Glad, Diana June A.B. Hobart. Glazer, Barry Michael A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Rush Ch., Sent., Scribe; IFC, Sec.; Student Senate, Parl. Goede, Thomas Harold A.B. Chemistry; Valparaiso; Dean's List. Goffinet, Peggy Holt A.B. Social Service; Madison; Phi Alpha. Goldenstein, Ann Martin A.B. History; Indianapolis, McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd., Cult. Co-ord.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Folksong Club; SEA.

Goldfarb, Susan Linn A.B. Government; St. Louis, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Great Issues; Hillel Foundation; Young Democrats; Student Government Asst. Goldman, Sally C. A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Tipton; Sailing Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Sigma Alpha Eta; Asha Journal Group. Goldstein, JoAnn A.B. Social Service; South Bend; Poplars; Social Service Club. Goodnight, Sharon S. A.B. Spanish; Muncie; McNutt Quad, Gov., Ed.; Jr. Year in Peru; AWS Leg. Bd.; Fresh. Class Council. Goodwin, Samuel Kling A.B. German; Peru; Jr. Year in Germany. Graber, Glen G. A.B. English; Griffith; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi, Treas.; Singing Hoosiers; University Theatre; Campus Computer Club. Gradison, Sheila M. A.B. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; University Theatre, Showboat Majestic. Gray, Sydney Jean A.B. Zoology; Sparta, N.J. Griffith, Nancy Jeanne A.B. Psychology; Anderson; Briscoe Quad, Vice-Gov.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Dean's List; Fresh. Orientor. Grimes, Darrell Dean A.B. Government; Carlisle; Wright Quad, Sec.; Young Republicans, State Treas., Ch.; Great Issues; Alpha Phi Omega; OBUS. Grubb, Joseph Walter A.B. Government; Terre Haute; MRC, Gov.; Student Senate; Great Issues; Sailing Club; Disting. Mil. Student. Gruber, WinEllen B.S. Spanish; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Acad. Co-ord.; Jr. Year in Peru. Guidrey, Jo Ann A.B. French; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Phi; AWS; Sailing Club; Skiing Club. Gustafson, Judy Annette A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature; Furlong, Pa.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Guyer,Paul James A.B. Mathematics; Frankfort; Alpha Phi Omega, Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma; LUNA; Tryus Party, Asst. to Ch.; Young Democrats. Gyallay-Pap, Hilkka A.B. French; Englewood, N.J.; Cosmopolitan Club. Habecker, Marla Jill A.B. Sociology; Ft. Wayne; Pi Beta Phi; Pom Pon Girl; Miss I.U.; Union Board, Steering Comm.; Young Republicans. Hack, Gloria Alana A.B. Geography; Clarksville; Alpha Delta Kappa; Geography Club; Fresh. Orientor; Crimson Cadettes; YWCA. Hall,Judith Jean A.B. English; Dayton, Objo; Delta Zeta, Corr. Sec., Standards Ch.; YWCA; IMU Film Series; Arbutus, Scheduling Mngr. Hall, Vicky Lynn A.B. Biology; Waynetown; Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; YWCA; AWS. Ham, Richard Wayne A.B. Chemistry; Kappa Delta Rho, Pres.; Skull and Crescent; Falcon Club. Ham, Stephen Charles A.B. Latin; Anderson; McNutt Quad, Gov.; McNutt Choraliers; Eta Sigma Phi, Pres.; Singing Hoosiers; Sr. Class Council. Hamer, DavidRussell A.B. Government; Speedway; Phi Kappa Psi; Fresh. Class Council; Skull and Crescent; Falcon Club, Exec. Comm.; I.U. Foundation; YAF. Handley, Roger Patrick A.B. Economics; Newark, Ohio; Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils.Hanlin, Donald A. A.B. Government; Portland; Teter Quad; Great Issues, Majority Democratic Party Ldr. Whip; Young Democrats, Dir., Treas.; Daily Student, Asst. City Ed., Night Ed.

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Harker, Sue Ann A.B. Home Economics; Indianapolis; Sr. Class Council; YWCA; Internatl. Bazaar Steering Comm.; Home Ec. Club; Arbutus. Harmon, Patricia Anne A.B. Spanish; DePauw; YWCA; Fall Carnival. Hart, George C. A.B. Spanish and Portuguese; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad, Treas., Acad. Co-ord.; Res. Schol.; Cosmopolitan Club. Hart, Jack Lane A.B. Art History; Monticello; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd. Sec.; Fresh. Orientor; I.U. Sing; McNutt Crimsonnaires. Haughey, Kathryn Anne A.B. Psychology; Ft. Wayne; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Schol. Ch., Registrar; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; Young Republicans; YWCA.

Hawkins, Mary Elizabeth A.B. Spanish; Ft. Wayne; Delta Zeta, 1st VicePres.; Kiva Comm.; Sailing Club. Hawkins, Mary Louise A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Evansville; Gamma Phi Beta; Jud. Bd. Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA; Dean's List. Hays, Karen Kring A.B. French; Gadsden, Ala.; Read Center, Cult. Co-ord.; Russian Club. Hensley, Sharon Lee A.B. French; Delphi; Clark House; Singing Hoosiers. Heron, Barbara Anne A.B. Speech; Indianapolis; Argonne House, Rep.-at-Large, Elec. Commissioner; Alpha Lambda Delta; Speakers Bureau; SEA. Hesson, Larry Ray A.B. Social Service; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; YMCA; Young Republicans; Quiz Bowl. Hetzler, Robert L. A.B. Government; Anderson; Foster Quad Academic Unit, Soc. Dir.; Student Senate; I.U. Foundation; YMCA. Hevron, Suzanne Lynn A.B. French; Evansville. Hickam, Robert Elliott A.B. Chemistry; Spencer; Phi Kappa Psi; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; YAF; Folksong Club; Action Party. Hickman, Ronald E. A.B. Biology; Morocco. Higginbotham, Elizabeth Claire A.B. French; Hyattsville, Md.; IAC; I.U. Foundation. Higgins, Smith Jr. B.S. Chemistry; Bloomington; Kappa Delta Rho; I.U. Foundation; Arnold Air Soc.; Falcon Club; Little 500 Rider. Hinnefeld, Phyllis Carol A.B. Social Service; Seymour. Hodgdon, T. Todd A.B. History; McLean, Va.; Phi Kappa Psi; I.U. Foundation; Great Issues; Young Republicans; Action Party; Union Board, Pop Concerts Publicity. Hodson, Cathy May A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Sigma Kappa, Pledge Tr.; YWCA; Card Sec, Publicity Comm.; Young Republicans; YAF. Holland, Sandra Sue A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Columbus; Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta; Law Wives. Hollingsworth, Kathryn Sue A.B. English; Indianapolis; Forest Quad; YWCA; NSEA; Young Democrats. Hopp, Richard W. A.B. History; Naperville, Ill.; Acacia; Sailing Club. Hottenstein, Paula Adele A.B. English; Evansville; Kappa Alpha Theta. Houdeshel, Harry Franklin III B.S. Radio and Television; Bloomington; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi; Arnold Air Soc.; Varsity Baseball; I.U. Foundation; WFIU, News and Sports Staff.

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Hovanec, Thomas Joseph A.B. Zoology; Whiting; Magee Hall, Treas.; Varsity Baseball. Hudson, Karen Ingra A.B. Home Economics; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec.; Home Ec. Assoc., Soc. Ch.; Union Board. Huntington, Emily Jane A.B. Fine Arts; Toledo, Ohio; Kappa Alpha Theta, Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Card Section; Oceanides. Huntzinger, Cinda L. A.B. English; Anderson; Alpha Phi, Pledge Tr. Hurwitt, Joann Helen A.B. French; Kansas City, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treas. lams, Howard Marshall A.B. Sociology; Gary; McNutt Quad, Gov.; Marching 100; Kappa Kappa Psi; Dean's List. Irick, Neil Edwin A.B. Chemistry; Warren; Willkie Quad Co-op.; Housing Mngr.; Alpha Chi Sigma; Collegiate Democrats; Cosmopolitan Club. Isaacson, Barbara Ruth A.B. Spanish; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Cosmopolitan Club. Isaacson, Charlene Kay A.B.; Spanish; Gary; Willkie Quad; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Spanish Club; SNEA. Iskowich, Carole A.B. Psychology; Danville, Ill. Jackson, John William Jr. A.B. English; Bloomfield; Lowe House, Newspaper Ed.; Campus Quiz Bowl, Capt.; Intramurals; Phi Eta Sigma. Jahn, Stephen Joseph A.B. History; Evansville; Eta Sigma Phi. Jahn, William Bernard A.B. History; Jasper; Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice-Pres.; Water Polo Club. Jamison, Janis Louise A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi; SAB, Sec.; Catalyst, Editorial Bd.; LUNA, Del. Tr.; Quiz Bowl, Gen. Ch.; Fresh. Affairs Comm. Jardine, Jean A.B. Psychology; Evansville; Kappa Delta; Schol. Ch.; YWCA; Fencing Club, Treas.; Psi Chi, Sec.; AWS.

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Jarmula, Nancy Jo A.B. French; Highland; Teter Quad. Jarrett, Paul E. Jr. A.B. Medical Science; Anderson; Foster Quad Academic Unit, Ath. Ch.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Rho Sigma. Jasper, Steven Phillip A.B. Government; Greenfield; Young Republicans; Young Americans for Freedom; I.U. Conservative League. Johansson, Sandra L. A.B. Psychology; Bethesda, Md.; YWCA; IMU; Psi Chi; Little 500 Parade. Johnson, Carol Anne A.B. Mathematics; Ft. Wayne; Delta Delta Delta, Corr. Sec., Treas.; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi. Johnston, JoAnn Beverly A.B. English; Crystal Lake, Ill.; YWCA; NAACP. Jones, Jacqueline Sue A.B. Spanish; Columbus; Kappa Alpha Theta; I.U. Foundation; YWCA, Student Ldr.; Women's Chorus; Dean's List. Jones, Janice Sharon B.S. Home Economics; Ellettsville. Jones, Stephen Robert A.B. Sociology; Beech Grove; Intramural Football; Scabbard and Blade; Counter Guerrilla Club. Jones, Thomas Arthur A.B. Medical Science; Anderson; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Arbutus. Jordan, James Lynn A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega, Scribe, Hist.; YMCA, Treas., Gen. Ch. of Redbook; I.U. Foundation. Jung, Keith Howard A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; I.U. Foundation; Jr. Class Council; Sr. Class Council; Campus Chest, Co-Ch. Justice, Margaret Caroline A.B. Latin; Wurtland, Ky.; Briscoe Quad; Eta Sigma Phi; Wesley Foundation; Res. Schol. Kaiser, Linda Sue A.B. Social Service; Ft. Wayne; Elkin Hall, Rec. Co-ord., Jud. Bd.; Phi Alpha, Vice-Pres., Social Service Club, Treas.; Res. Asst. Kambol, AnnaLee Rossi A.B. Theatre; South Bend. Kanning, Myrna Ann A.B. Spanish; Napolean; Alpha Xi Delta, Schol. Ch., Vice-Pres., Quill Ch.; Young Republicans. Karesh, Sylvia Jean A.B. Sociology; Syracuse; Boisen Hall, Gov., Jud. Bd. Katz, Janet V. A.B. French; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Arbutus; Campus Chest; Hillel Foundation. Keith, James H. A.B. Zoology; Washington; Spelunking Club, Vice-Pres.; Marching 100. Kellar, Mary Ellen A.B. Sociology; Kokomo; Mason Hall.

Keller, David George A.B. Zoology; Richmond, Teter Quad, Jud. Bd., Wissler Hall, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Flying Club; Young Republicans; SEC. Kelley, Geraldine H. A.B. Slavic Languages and Literatures; Highland; Curry House, Gov.; Phi Beta Kappa. Kelso, Viki B.S. Social Service; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Women's Fencing Team; Young Republicans. Kenney, Lloyd Edward A.B. Government; Carlisle; Wilkie Quad, Gov.; Baptist Student Union, Pres., State Pres. Kent, Stan C. A.B. Geology; N. Bend, Ore.; Pershing Rifles, Exec. Officer; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Rifle Team; I-Men's Club; Sailing Club.

Kenworthy, James Richard A.B. Anthropology; Valparaiso; Dean's List. Kessler, Victor Christian A.B. Zoology; Manilla. Ketterer, Connie Mae A.B. Speech and Hearing; Springfield, Ill.; Alphi Phi; YWCA; Redbook; Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-Pres.; AWS. Keys, Michael Douglas B.S. Radio and Television; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Chi; WFIU Sports Staff; Conservative League. Kikas, Anu A.B. History and German; Oceanside, N.Y.; Delta Phi Alpha. Killworth, Steven John A.B. Government; Ft. Wayne; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Board of Aeons; Student Supreme Ct., Chief justice; Great Issues, Pres.; Blue Key, Sec.; Class Councils. Kimmel, Terry D. A.B. Physics; Portage. Kincaid, Sandra Kathleen A.B. Fine Arts; St. Petersburg, Fla.; Gamma Phi Beta; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord.; I.U. Foundation; Student Govt. Travel Bureau Comm. Kinney, Lila Lee A.B. Speech and Theatre; C-lnmllus; Alpha Chi Omega; YWCA; Young Republicans; Folk Song Club; Ski Club; Theatre Productions. Kinnison, Shirley Kay A.B. Mathematics; W. Lafayette; Delta Delta Delta, House Mngr.; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Enomene, Treas.; Panhellenic, Exec. Council, Treas.; Arbutus, Copy Ed., Schools and Admin. Ed. Kirlin, David L. A. B. Zoology; Lima, Ohio. Kiver, Diane F. A.B. Journalism; Highland Park, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ritualist; Theta Sigma Phi; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed. Klima, Diane Joyce A.B. History; Birmingham, Mich.; McNutt Quad, Communications Comm. Klugman, Stephan Craig A.B. journalism; Fargo, N.D.; Daily Student, Night Ed., Asst. Managing Ed.; Great Issues, Majority Ldr.; I.U. Foundation; LUNA; Fresh. Class Council. Kokosa, John Michael A.B. Chemistry; Ft. Wayne; Dean's List; Chem. Achievement Award.

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Korte, William L. A.B. Psychology; Ft. Wayne. Kowalski, Kathi B. A.B. French; Michigan City; Delta Delta Delta; Union Board; YWCA; Action Party; AWS; Ski Club. Krase, Jerome A.B. Sociology; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Football Team; Rugby Team. Krause, Jeri Lynn A.B. English; Terre Haute; Kappa Delta; Young Republicans; YWCA; Peace Corps Comm.; Catalyst. Kraushar, Heidi A.B. Journalism; Kew Gardens, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Daily Student, Fine Arts Ed., Assoc. Ed.; Theta Sigma Phi, Pres.; I.U. Foundation.

Krueger, Richard Dale A.B. Government; Newark, Ohio; Beta Theta Pi; YMCA; Falcon Club; Arnold Air Soc.; Tryus Party.Kruger, Patricia Ann A.B. English; Crown Point. Kuss, Carolyn Elizabeth A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Springfield, Ohio; Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA; Mini Rider. Labney, Donna Lynn A.B. French; Valparaiso; McNutt Quad, Gov., Leadership Training Steering Comm. Laemmer, Joan Carol A.B. Sociology; Elmhurst, Ill.; Chi Omega.

Lakin, Drenda Sue A.B. Social Service; Rensselaer; Social Service Club. Langebartel, Jill Marie A.B. German; Champaign, Ill.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; Jr. Year in Germany. Langhoff, Norman T. A.B. Police Administration; Martinsville. Langley, Cathleen A.B. English; Madison; Alpha Lambda Delta; Eta Sigma Phi; 3-Year Master's Prog. Lannin, Carolyn Marie A.B. Government; Hammond; Young Democrats; PRP.

Larson, Daniel Edward A.B. Psychology; Rockford, Ill.; Psi Chi; YAF; Conservative League. Lauer, Donald Herbert A.B. Zoology; Evansville; Phi Eta Sigma; Baptist Student Union, Pres. Laughlin, Nellie K. A.B. Sociology; Williamson, W. Va.; Foster Quad, Co'., Cult. Co-ord.; Canterbury Club; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation. Lauritzson, MarciaRuth A.B. Government; South Bend; Kappa Delta; Jr. Panhellenic; OBUS, Campus Sec.; YWCA. Laws, Carole Ann A.B. French; Ft. Wayne; Zeta Tau Alpha, Schol. Ch.; YWCA; Union Board; Alpha Lambda Delta. Lee, Nancy B.S. Chemistry; Marion; Pine Hall; NSFURP.Lee, Richard H. A.B French and Spanish; Tell City; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Jr. Year in Peru; Foundations for College; Young Republicans. Leeper, Harland Albert A.B. Government; Bremen; Sigma Phi Epsilon; LUNA; Collegiate Democrats. Leibowitz, Louise Joyce A.B. Social Service; Great Neck, N.Y.; Social Service Club; NAACP; Cosmopolitan Club. Leimbacher, Richard Lee A.B. Psychology; Joliet, Ill.; Beta Theta Pi; SAB, Homecoming Ch.; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Ski Club. Lennarson, Meredith Ruth A.B. Comparative Literature; Des Moines, Iowa; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres., Corr. Sec.; YWCA; Tyronian Queen Ct.Leon, Hortense A.B. English; St. Louis, Mo. Leuthold, Susan Kay A.B. History; Mishawaka; Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd.; Sr. Class Indep. Female Dir.; LUNA.Leventhal, Marilyn Joan A.B. Social Service; Chicago, Ill.; Briscoe Quad; Social Service Club; Modern Dance Workshop. Levin, Gayle B. A.B. History; Lincolnwood, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Ch., Rec. Sec.; Soph. Class Council; Fall Carnival; SEA. Levin, Marc A. A.B. Medical Science; Whiting; Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; I.U. Foundation; YMCA. Levy, Martin L. A.B. Government; South Bend; Zeta Beta Tau; Union Board of Dir., Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; Student Affairs Comm.Lewis, Kathryn Jane A.B. Spanish; Anderson; Willkie Quad Academic Unit; Alpha Lambda Delta; IRHA, VicePres.; AWS, Leg. Bd.; Mortar Board, Sec.; Jr. Div. Student Ldr. Lichtblau, Judy Marlene A.B. German; LaPorte; Delta Phi Alpha; Dean's List; Sr. Class Council. Lidikay, Linda Jane A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Young Republicans. Light, Mary Margaret B.S. Spanish; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Head Comm. Co-ord., Jud. Bd.; AWS, Leg. Bd.; Student Information Bd., Exec. Comm. Linback, Janet Irene A.B. English; Remington; Trees Center Res. Schol.; Hickory Hall Council; Briscoe Quad, Gov. Logan, Theodore Edward Jr. A.B. Zoology; Louisville, Ky.; Varsity Baseball. Lopata, Loretta A.B. English; South Bend; Alpha Lambda Delta. Lowe, Walter L. A.B. English; Gary; Kappa Alpha Psi, Dean of Pledges; Baha'i Club, Pres.; NAACP, Reporter; Finance Club, Comm. Officer, Campus Quiz Bowl Comm.

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Lower, Susan Elaine A.B. French; Alexandria; Gamma Phi Beta, Corr. Sec.; Alpha Lambda Delta. MacAlpin, Mary Therese Francis A.B. Biology; South Bend; Rifle Club; OUR; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; Spelunking Club.McAllister, David W. A.B. Journalism; Anderson; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Arbutus, Copy Ed., Managing Ed., Ed.-in-Chief; Daily Student, Night Ed.; Sigma Delta Chi; I.U. Foundation; Tomahawk. McCollough, James Michael A.B. Botany; Indianapolis; Pi Kappa Phi, Pres., Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma; Little 500 Rider; I.0 Foundation. McCormick, KathrynAnne A.B. Journalism; Indianapolis; Arbutus; Daily Student, Women's Ed. McCoy, John William A.B. French; Noblesville; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord., Gov., Head Gov.; Tryus Party; SEA; Cosmopolitan Club. McCullough, Edwina A.B. Journalism; Hagerstown; Young Democrats, Board of Dir.; Daily Student, Campus Ed. McFarland, MyraMae A.B. Government; Portland; Morrison Hall, Sec. Ch.; Argonne House, Vice-Gov.; LUNA; OBUS; 1111IA, Big Ten Dance Ch.; Young Republicans; SEA, Publicity Ch. McGill,Janet Lynne A.B. English; Frankfort; Curry House, Standards Bd. Ch.; IRHA Student Ldr. McGinley, Jean Ann A.B. French; Ft. Wayne; Teter Quad., Gov.; Alpha Lambda Delta; SEA; Christian Center Tutoring. McGuire, Jacqueline Sue A.B. Social Service; Alexandria, Va.; Read Center, Social Comm.; Phi Alpha, Pres. McIntosh, Peggy A.B. Zoology; Rockford, Ill.; Sigma Kappa, 2nd Vice-Pres.; I.U. Sing; YWCA; Mini Rider. McKinnon, Susan Elaine A.B. English; Hagerstown. McLaughlin, Arthuree Rosemille A.B. Mathematics; Sumter, S.C.; Read Center; Roger Williams Foundation, Vice-Pres., Worship Ch.; YWCA; Sigma Pi Sigma; Delta Sigma Theta.McQueen, Ricke R. A.B. Zoology; Brazil; Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100. Mackel, Jerry Lee A.B. Medical Science; Huntertown; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Foster Quad Jud. Bd.; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta.Maitlen, Gary L. B.S. Psychology; Portland; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec. Makovsky, CarylAnn A.B. Social Service; Valparaiso. Mallatt,Philip Russell A.B. Zoology; Crown Point; Wright Quad, Activities Ch., :Rid. Bd. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider. Manis, Myra Ann A.B. Speech and Theatre; New Orleans, La.; Read Center, Center Council, Beck House Council. YWCA; Theatre.

Mannakee, William Evan A.B. English; Chesterton; Christian Science Organization, Pres. Marcus, Spencer D. A.B. Chemistry; Arlington, Va.; Ski Club; Fencing Team; Hillel Foundation; Sailing Club; Debate. Marsh,Ida Mae Dorn A.B. Chemistry; Indianapolis. Martin, George Glen A.B. Government; Monroeville; Phi Delta Theta; Board of Aeons, Pres.; I.U. Foundation, Pres.; YMCA, State Co-Ch.; Phi Beta Kappa; Blue Key. Martin, Nelson E. A.B. Economics; Speedway; Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramural Ch.; Young Republicans; Bowling Team. Masel, Lynne Janet B.S. Radio and Television; Chicago, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ed.; Arbutus; Young Democrats; Theta Sigma Phi, Sec.; Great Issues; LUNA. Mason, Elizabeth A. A.B. English; Crawfordsville; Forest Quad; YWCA; Young Democrats; Library Science Club; AWS. Mathis, Raymond Lewis A.B. Chemistry; Granger; Rifle Club; Sailing Club; Chess Club. Matthews,Carol Sue A.B. French; N. Vernon; Kappa Delta; YWCA. Mauck, CynthiaAnn A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Cult. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Union Board, Pop Concerts Steering Comm., Cult. Affairs Comm. May, Angela Dena A.B. Speech and Theatre; Remington; Alpha Phi, Activities Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Union Board, Dance Series Ch., Summer Frog. Steering Comm.; Lycea Publicity Comm.; YWCA, Y-Cabinet, Drama Ch., Fresh. Camp Steering Comm., I.U. Sing; Belles of Indiana; Angel Flight, Exec. Officer. May, Holly A.B. Geography; Unionville; Alpha Gamma Delta, Membership Ch.; YWCA, Fresh. Council Ldr.; Student Gov. Asst.Meade, John Charles A.B. Chemistry; Bloomington; Young Democrats; YMCA, Chimes of Christmas Co-Ch.; Student Govt., Internatl. Affairs Comm., Dir., Orientation Ch.Meier, Anne Carol A.B. Spanish; Huntington; Kappa Alpha Theta; Union Board of Dir.; I.U. Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; AWS, Exec. Bd.Mellen, Judith Lee A.B. Mathematics; Bedford; Alpha Lambda Delta.

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Melton, Richard Allen A.B. Mathematics; Gary. Meyer, Rita B.S. Vocational Home Economics; Louisville, Ky.; Beck House, Gov.; I.U. Foundation; Hillel Foundation; Omicron Nu, Reporter; Home Re. Club.Meyers, Susan Linda A.B. Spanish; Evansville; Kappa Delta, Ed.; Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec.; Enomene; LUNA. Michael, William David A.B. Government; Muncie; Lambda Chi Alpha, Soc. Ch., Vice-Pres.; YMCA, Fresh. Camp Counselor; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils. Miller, Alan B.S. Radio and Television; Fair Lawn, N.J.; Sigma Delta Chi; Young Democrats; WFIU Sports.


Miller, Janice Catherine A.B. Social Service; Jeffersonville; Social Service Club. Miller, John D. A.B. Journalism; South Bend; Daily Student, Bus. Mngr.; WFIU, News Announcer. Miller. Karen King A.B. Zoology; Argentia, Newfoundland; Read Center, Soc. Ch.; Oceanides; Willkie Quad, Orientation Ch. Miller, Linda Kay A.B. Spanish; Logansport; Alpha Gamma Delta; Young Democrats; AWS; Jr. Year in Spain. Miller, Sandra L. A.B. French; Washington, Pa.; Delta Gamma; LUNA; Cheerleader's Conf.

Milligan, John M. A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis. Mishkin, SharonDee A.B. Near Eastern Languages; Elkhart. Mobley, Commodore Thearon Jr. B.S. Zoology; Bartow, Fla.; Football; Intramurals. Monroe, Jeanine Ellen A.B. English; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sr. Class Council; Union Board Comm.; Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Student Govt. Moody, LindaJean A.B. Linguistics; Ft. Wayne; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.

Moon, Margaret Ann A.B. History; Park Forest, Ill. Moore, Charles Leroy A.B. German; Plymouth. Morley, Arlyn Kay A.B. Spanish; Crown Points; Curry House; Student Senate; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; YWCA. Morris, Jean Louise A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Teter Quad; Wesley Foundation, Treas.; Social Service Club; SEA. Morris, LarryJames A.B. Zoology; Noblesville; Rifle Club; Young Republicans; YAF.

Morris, Stephen Robert A.B. History; Batesville; Phi Kappa Tau, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; IFC. Moss, ClaudiaJane A.B. Sociology; Toledo, Ohio; Kappa Delta; jr. Panhellenic, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Student Senate; Junior Class Sec. Moussallam, Adnan A. A.B. Government; Bethlehem, Jordan; Delta Chi; YMCA; Arab Students Organization, Pres; LUNA. Mullins, Mary Margaret A.B. Government; Lafayette; Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Arts and Sciences Student Adv. Council; Wells Quad, Sec.; Soph. Class Council. Murphy, Patrick Noel A.B. Government; Virginia Beach, Va.; Theta Chi; Amateur Radio Club, Vice-Pres.; Young Republicans. Mutch, Marilyn A.B. Spanish; Ft. Wayne; Sigma Kappa. Nauta, Diane Janice A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Year in Spain; Cosmopolitan Club, Pres., Vice-Pres. Neal, Thomas R. A.B. History; Brazil; Phi Kappa Tau, Sec.; Sr. Class Council; Union Board Comm.; I.U. Sing-Comm.; Young Republicans. Nelson, Delbert W. Jr. A.B. Chemistry; Evansville; I.0 Foundation; Dorm Jud. Bd., Gov., Acad. Vice-Gov. Nelson, Jane Anne A.B. Spanish; Valparaiso; SEA. Nelson, Owen Wade A.B. Economics; Owensboro, Ky.; Marching 100; Student Govt.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Newman, John Hudson A.B. History; Evanston, Ill.; Swimming Team. Newsom, David Hill A.B. History; Washington, D.C.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Tr., Steward, Pres.; YMCA; LUNA; Great Issues; Union Board; Class Council. Nixon, Eugenia H. A.B. Journalism; Wabash; Read Center, Treas., Cult. Ch.; Mortar Board; Daily Student, Fine Arts Ed.; Singing Hoosiers; Theta Sigma Phi. Noethiger, PatriciaJeanne A.B. French; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.; AWS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota. Noffsinger, Cheryl Werner A.B. Journalism; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Theta Sigma Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed. Nolan, Charles A.B. History; Muncie; Wissler IV, Rec. Ch.; Jr. Year in France; Phi Eta Sigma; Volleyball Team; Intramural Golf Medalist. Nolan, Edwynna D. B.S. Home Economics; Bloomington; Home Ec. Club. Nolan, James H. A.B. Journalism; Ft. Wayne; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed., Night Ed., Managing Ed., Ed-in-Chief; Sigma Delta Chi; Great 'spies. Nourse, Robert W. A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega; YMCA; Christian Community Center. Nydegger, Jo Ann A.B. Spanish; Clarks Hill; Willkie Co-op. O'Dea, Sheila C. A.B. Home Economics; Terre Haute; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. Odell, Kathleen A. A.B. English; Elgin, Ill.; Willkie Quad Academic Unit, Gov.; McNutt Quad. Pres.; Mortar Board, Vice-Pres.; Union Board, Traveling Art Comm. Ch. O'Donnell, Patricia Marie A.B. Sociology; South Bend; Forest Quad, Center Council; Action Party, Dist. Ch.; Sailing Club; Young Republicans. Ohlson, Nancy Jane A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Wilmette, Ill.; Clark House, Soc. Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta.

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Olson, David Burton A.B. Linguistics; Odebolt, Iowa; Foster Quad, ViceGovernor; WFQR, Engineer, Gen. Mngr.; WIN, Gen. Mngr. Olson, David H. A.B. Psychology; LaPorte; Phi Sigma Kappa; I.U. Sing; Singing Hoosiers; Intramurals. O'Neill, Jack Redmond A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis. Oppenheim, Lillian Eve A.B. Speech and Hearing; Louisville, Ky.; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta. Orlich, Linda Lee A.B. Spanish; Gary; Read Center, Floor Rep.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota. Orton, John Paul A.B. Anthropology; Indianapolis; Folk Song Club, Publicity Ch.; Anthropology Club; Canterbury Club, Student Vestry. Packer, Eugene Leslie A.B. Anthropology; Brockton, Mass.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Debate Team; Little 500 Rider; I.U. Foundation. Page, Fern II. A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Read Center, Jud. Bd.; Social Service Club; YWCA. Pappas, Gilbert J. Jr. B.S. Journalism; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad; Sigma Delta Chi; Daily Student, Night Ed. Parker, Judith Ann A.B. Government; Dunkirk, N.Y.; Alpha Chi Omega; YWCA; Enomene; Young Democrats. Parker, Paul Vern A.B. Zoology; Evansville; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Schol. Ch., Soc. Ch.; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Class Council. Patrick, Patricia Templeton A.B. History; Bound Brook, N.J.; Young Democrats, Treas.; Great Issues; LUNA; SDS; Indep. Comm. to End War in Viet Nam, Sec. Patterson, Winford L. A.B. Government; Tipton. Paul, Margaret J. A.B. English; Columbus; Pi Beta Phi, Soc. Ch.; Belles of Indiana; Student Govt. Pelton, Nancy Davis A.B. Indianapolis; Rabb. Pennucci, Mary Jo A.B. French; Madison, N.J.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Year in France. Perkins, Cynthia Acton B.S. Sociology; Bloomington, Ill.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Schol. Ch.; Union Board, Children's Matinee Publicity Ch.; YWCA, Boys Club Comm., Mentally Handicapped Comm., Y-Teen Comm. Perkins, James Gregory B.S. Chemistry; Kokomo; Wright Quad. Petersen, Stephen Haynes A.B. French; Downers Grove, Ill.; Alpha Tau Omega; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; YMCA, Exec. Bd.; IRIIA, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Blue Key; Sr. Class Council. Peterson, Florence E. A.B. History; Greencastle; Delta Zeta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; SDS; Americans for Democratic Action, Sec; 3-Yr. Masters Prog. Petrie, Marilyn Claire A.B. Geography; Lafayette; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Sec.; LUNA; IAC; Dean's List; Student Govt. Phares, Earl K. Jr. A.B. Zoology; Hammond; Phi Kappa Psi; I.U. Foundation; Skull and Crescent; Young Republicans. Phillips, John F. A.B. Chemistry; Rocky River, Ohio; Chi Phi, Hist., VicePres.; Arnold Air Soc., Exec. Officer, Operating Officer, Compt. Pipino, Frank N. A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; YMCA. Podd, Christine F. A.B. Spanish; Flossmoor, Ill.; Gamma Phi Beta, Soc. Ch.; YWCA; Sailing Club; Dean's List. Pollard, Carol Anne A.B. English; South Bend; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-Pres.; Enomene; I.U. Foundation; Hillel Foundation; Folk Song Club. Poon, Joanna Ching-Kwan, A.B. History; Hong Kong, BCC; Foster Quad, Cult. Co-ord.; YWCA; Union Board, Hospitality; AWS; Cosmopolitan Club. Pope, Mary Anne B.S. Home Economics; Hobart; Sailing Club; Home Ec. Assoc. Porter, Ray E. III A.B. Government; Ft. Bliss, Tex.; Little 500 Rider; Disting. Mil. Student; Pershing Rifles, Commander; Intramurals. Powers, Carol Ann A.B. Government; Hyattsville, Md.; Wells Quad, Student Senator; LUNA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Year in France. Pramuk, Daniel A. A.B. Zoology; Whiting; Foster Quad, Gov., Cult. Co-ord.; Fresh. Orientor. Preston, Karen Weiskopf A.B. English; Gary; Daily Student; Union Board, Lecture Series Comm.; Phi Beta Kappa; Student Govt., Undersec. of Personnel; 3-Year Masters Prog. Profumo, Frank Xavier A.B. Physiology; Louisville, Ky. Purdy, Lissa Ann A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; AWS, Sec., Pres.; Mortar Board, Hist.; I.U. Foundation. Quinlan, Beverly Elaine A.B. French; Ft. Wayne. Quivey, Joan Elizabeth A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Plymouth; Read Center; Sigma Alpha Eta; SEA. Rainford, Kathryn Breeden A.B. Spanish; Wheeling, W. Va.; Argonne House, Treas.; Sycamore House Council; Phi Beta Kappa; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta. Randolph, Alyce Lynnette A.B. English; Covington; Forest Quad; Teter Quad, Hospitality Co-ord; Young Republicans; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA. Baguet, Martha Jo A.B. French; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA; AWS; Sailing Club, Soc. Co-Ch. Ream, Karen Sue A.B. Biology and Library Science; Fowler; Willkie Quad.

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Reed, James D. B.S. Zoology; LaPorte. Reed, Twyla R. A.B. Biology; Hammond; Delta Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Ec. Club; Dean's List; YWCA; Angel Flight, Operations Officer; YWCA.Reid, Christine A.B. English; East Chicago; Briscoe Quad; Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP.Renner, Eleanor Suzanne A.B. Comparative Literature and Near Eastern Languages and Literature; Lapel; Alpha Lambda Delta. Rhea, Gordon Campbelle A.B. History; Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Theta Chi, Sec.; Phi Eta Sigma; Traffic Ct. Rhea, Margaret Romine A.B. Sociology; Martinsville; Alpha Lambda Delta; AWS, Leg. Bd.; Tomahawk; College Ambassador; Willkie Orientation, Ch.Rich, David L. A.B. Sociology; Springfield, Ohio; Sigma Alpha Mu, Exchequer; Great Issues. Richards, Charles Leonard A.B. Zoology; Tacoma, Wash.; Sigma Nu, Pres.; Swimming Team, All-American; IFC, Intramurals Dir.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Lettermen's Club. Richards, Grace Jean A.B. Biology; Dayton, Ohio; Forest Quad; Angel Flight; Amateur Radio Club, Sec.; YWCA.Richey, Robert William A.B. Zoology; Bloomington; Phi Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres.; Blue Key; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres.; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Young Republicans; YMCA. Ridgeway, Mary Jo A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Huntington; Delta Gamma; YWCA, I.U. Sing Steering Comm.; Campus Chest Steering Comm.; Enomene; I.U. Foundation; Homecoming Steering Comm. Rizzo,Peter J. A.B. Biology; Gary. Roberts, Jerry Dewey B.S. Optemetry; Cortland; Theta Chi; Omega Delta; YMCA; Falcon Club. Robinson, Connie Ann A.B. Spanish; Gary. Robinson, Michael Lee A.B. History; Chicago, Ill.; Phi Gamma Delta; IFC, Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma; Action Party; I.U. Foundation. Robinson, Susan Marie A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta; Pleiades; Psi Chi, Treas.; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA; Med. Center Union Bd. Romans, Brenda Carol A.B. Geography; Aurora; Mason Hall, Treas.; Geography Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon. Romer,Joseph D. A.B. Political Science and Labor Economics; Indianapolis; MRC, Gen. Ch.; Edmondson III, Gov.; Young Democrats; Rugby Club; I.U. Foundation; Baseball. Roode, LowellLeon Jr. A.B. Mathematics; Russiaville; Stockwell House; Dean's List. Rose, Sandra Sue A.B. Government; Glenwood; Alpha Phi, Soc. Rush Ch.; AWS, Leg. Bd., Exec. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans, Bd. of Dir.; Senatorial Asst.; College Ambassador. Rossow, Robert III A.B. History; Rome, Italy; Soccer Team; Pershing Rifles, 2nd Lt.; Counter-Guerrilla Detachment. Rothrock, Tom Lee A.B. Spanish; New Albany; Wissler Hall. Rothschild, Mimi F. A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Gary; Read Center; Sigma Alpha Eta; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Hillel Foundation. Roussos, Charalambos 1. A.B. History; Kato Yialia, Paphos, Cyprus; Sailing Club; Scuba Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Roussos, Theodosios Theocharous A.B. Mathematics; Kato Yialia, Paphos, Cyprus; Dean's List; LUNA; Cosmopolitan Club; Greek Orthodox Fellowship. Rudynski, Marti A.B. Government; N. Liberty; Briscoe Quad; Great Issues; Student Senate; Sr. Class Council; Cosmopolitan Club. Rumpf, Carol Ann A.B. Sociology; Osceola. Rupert, MaryLouise A.B. Spanish; Plymouth, Mich.; YWCA; Daily Student. Rust, Dennis Leo A.B. Police Administration; Cortland; Briscoe Quad. Sanxter, Larry D. A.B. Psychology; Angola; Briscoe Quad; Ft. Wayne Student Senate, Treas.; Student Assembly, Pres., Ft. Wayne Regional Campus. Sax, Stuart Miles B.S. Radio-Television Production and Direction; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu; WQAD; WIN; WFQR; Children's Theatre; Hillel Foundation. Scarlett, Heather Carol B.S. Social Service; Louisville, Ky.; Young Republicans; Social Service Club; YWCA; Action Party. Schaefer, Nancy M. A.B. English; Columbus; Harper Hall; YWCA; Soph. Class Council, Indep. Female Dir. Schellie, Peter David A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Pres.; Board of Aeons, Vice-Pres.; Blue Key, Pres.; I.U. Foundation, Pub. Rel. Ch.; Student-Faculty Comm.; Jr. Class, Pres. Schenk, Linda Gage A.B. Speech and Theatre; Lakewood, Ohio; Sigma Kappa; Folksong Club; YWCA. Schenkman, Karen Ilene A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta, Hist.; Bowling League; Jr. Year in Spain; Landes House, Floor Rep. Schlickman, Steve A.B. Mathematics; Decatur; McNutt Quad, Gov.; Sr. Class Council. Schmeltz, Sandra Linn A.B. Comparative Literature; Walkerton. Schmidt, Peggy Anne A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Poplars, Jud. Bd.; Alpha Phi. Schnaible, John Albert A.B. Speech and History; Mishawaka.

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Schneider, Nancy Pelton A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Orientor; Communications Comm. Ch. Schneider, Richard Paul A.B. Psychology; Winnetka, Ill.; Gymnastics Team; I-Men's Club; Phi Eta Sigma. Schoenstein, Susan Lynne B.S. Government; Madison; Chi Omega; Union Board, Gen. Ch.; YWCA; Panhellenic Council. Schomburg, Marilyn Jean A.B. Spanish; Evansville; Student Supreme Ct.; Class Council; Jr. Class Officer; Senate Clerk. Schulman, Elinor Peachie A.B. Speech Pathology; Louisville, Ky.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Arbutus; Hillel Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA.

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Sigma; Concert Band. Schultz, Marilyn R. B.S. Radio and Television; New . Albany; Alpha Chi Omega; Porn Pon Squad; Univ. Showtime Hostess; Theta Sigma Phi; Enoneme; Little 500 Variety Show Dancer. Schuster, Karen Ramona . .. A.B. Spanish; Nashville, Tenn.; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Foster Quad, Jud. Bd., $,.!ᵬ Acad. Co-ord., Chorus, Canterbury Assoc., Student Vestry; Foster Quad Chorus; 'ᵬ .ᵬ 1 IUCF. Schwalbach, Kathryn Mary A.B. Art History; South Bend. Schwalm, Diane .

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E. A.B. History; Indianapolis; Delta Zeta, Soc. Ch.; Pleiades; Panhellenic Exec. Council; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Rush Counselor.

Schwerin, Barbara Lorraine A.B. Biology; Tenafly, N.J.; Delta Gamma; LUNA Steering Comm.; YWCA; Union Board Comm.; I.U. Flying Club; Communications Comm. Scott, Daniel Earl A.B. Government; Odon; Sailing Club; Soph. Class Council; Conservative League; Young Republicans; Cosmopolitan Club. Scovern, Susan A.B. Comparative Literature; Larchmont, N.Y.; Gamma Phi Beta; Mortar Board, Projects Ch.; Bd. of Academic Review; Class Councils; SAB. Selmer, Marsha L. A.B. Geography; Medaryville; Geography Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon. Seltzer, Steven Mark A.B. History; Washington, D.C.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hist., Pledgemaster; Soccer Team; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; Intramurals. Shaber, Tamara M. A.B. Fine Arts; Munster; Read Center. Shah, J. Bruce A.B. Journalism; Silver Spring, Md.; Daily Student. Shanks, Leigh Worthly A.B. Police Administration; Knox; Briscoe Quad. Shapiro, Karen J. A.B. History; Highland Park, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Oceanides; Fresh. Class Council; YWCA. Shearls, Candace Lorraine A.B. English; Griffith; Wells Quad, Newspaper Co-ord., Acad. Co-ord.; YWCA; Young Republicans. Shields, Sue Carol A.B. Microbiology; Bloomfield, Ky.; Forest Quad, Acad. Co-ord.; Boisen Hall, Rec. Co-ord.; I.U. Foundation; I.U. Bands; Mini Rider. Siders, Wilbur Lee A.B. German; Macy; Delta Phi Alpha; Student Govt. Silver, Margery S. A.B. Government; Lafayette; Sigma Delta Tau, Rec. Sec.; Union Board Comm. Simcox, Edwin Jesse A.B. Government; La Porte; Teter Quad, Gov., Jud. Bd.; Rifle Club; Great Issues; Young Republicans. Sinclair, Robin Bruce A.B. English; Glencoe, Ill.; Belles; Folksong Club; Avant-Guarde Film Society; Velocette Club, Vice-Pres. Sivertson, Paula Rae A.B. English; Gary. Sloka, Karlis Ilmar A.B., B.S. Chemistry; Indianapolis; Rugby Club. Smeaton, Patricia Ann A.B. Spanish; Danville; Read Center, Jud. Bd.; Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club. Smith, Alice Jane A.B. English Literature; Franklin; Oceanides; LUNA; Daily Student. Smith, Janet Sue A.B. English; Northbrook, Ill.; YWCA, Vice-Pres., Dist. Rep., Natl. Vice-Pres.; Union Board Gen. Ch.; I.U. Foundation.

Smith, Peter H. A.B. History; Lafayette; Phi Kappa Psi, Pres.; IFC, Pres.; Board of Aeons; Baseball Team; I.U. Foundation. Smith, Terry Alan A.B. Government; Sacramento, Calif.; McNutt Quad. Smith, Virginia Ann B.S. Vocational Home Economics; Rushville; Home Ec. Assoc. Snider, Susan Geraldine A.B. Fine Arts; South Bend. Solomon, Jeffrey Martin A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Vineland, N.J.; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Rush Ch.; Intramurals; Dean's List; Folk Song Club.

Soslowsky, Carol A.B. Social Service; South Bend; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. Sec.; Hillel Foundation; Social Service Club; Arbutus; All-Campus Party. Spahn, JoAnn Marie A.B. Journalism; Louisville, Ky.; Wells Quad, Soc. Ch.; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.; Soph. Class Council; Daily Student. Sparks, Raymond Emil A.B. Chemistry; Bloomington; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Pres.; Freshman Track. Spiro, Rosann Lee A.B. Economics; Ft. Wayne; '1 eter Quad, Jud. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Young Republicans; YMCA. Stahl, Rhonda Lou A.B. English; Gary.

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Stante, Carol Ann A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; South Bend; Forest Quad. Starrett, Michael Joe A.B. Psychology; Anderson; Foster Quad. Academic Unit, Gov. Starreti, Patrick Dee A.B. Zoology; Anderson. Staser, John Stuff A.B. History; Newburg; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Steen, Martha Anne A.B. Slavic Language and Literature; E. Gary.

Stevenson, Craig Clark A.B. Zoology; W. Lafayette; Singing Hoosiers; Alpha Phi Omega. Stewart, Cheryl Lynn A.B. Social Service; Frankfort; Social Service Club; I.U. Sing; Fall Carnival. Stewart, Constance Rae A.B. Zoology; Rockford, Ill.; Alpha Phi. Stitle, Stephen Adair A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Soc. Ch.; IFC, Intramurals; YWCA; Fresh. Camp Counselor. Street, Joan Elaine A.B. History; Fortville; Great Issues.

Strohm, Beverly Jane A.B. Zoology; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chi Omega; YWCA; Singing Hoosiers. Stroman, Roger Joe A.B. History; Garrett. Stucky, Peter W. A.B. History and Latin American Studies; Cachipay, Colombia, S. A.; InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Steering Comm.; Soccer Team; Little 500 Rider; Quiz Bowl. Stump, Robert M. Jr. A.B. Latin; Goshen; Wright Quad, Res. Asst. Gov.; Big 10 Residence Hall Conf., Steering Comm.; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Sigma Phi. Suddith, Robert Louis A.B. Zoology; Rochester. Sum, Andrew M. A.B. Economics; Gary; Foster Quad, Gov.; LUNA; Young Democrats; Campus Quiz Bowl; Tryus Party, Co-Ch. Sundt, Richard A. A.B. Fine Arts; Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Alpha Phi Omega, Hist., Sgt.-at-Arms; Canterbury Club. Sweitzer, Anne Elizabeth A.B. Economics; Goshen; Delta Delta Delta, Hist. Swelstad, Jack Alan A.B. Zoology; Valparaiso; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr., Schol. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider. Swickard, David Alexander A.B. Government, Decatur; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma, Pres.; Board of Aeons; Blue Key; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Tackney, Barbara Evans A.B. Psychology; Middletown, Conn.; Delta Gamma; AWS; Fresh. Affairs Comm.; Pleiades; I.U. Foundation; Mortar Board. Taffet, Suzanne Lee A.B. English; Trenton, N.J.; Sigma Delta Tau, Vice-Pres.; Rush Counselor. Talbott, Linda Rae A.B. Government; Attica; Teter Quad, Gov.; Young Republicans; YWCA. Tapia, Laura Diane A.B. English; Crawfordsville; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch.; YWCA. Tay, Mary Clare B.S. Chemistry; Hong Kong, BCC; Mason Hall; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chinese Students Assoc.; Cosmopolitan Club.

Taylor, Michael Lee A.B. Zoology; Anderson. Tedrowe, Ruth Ann A.B. History; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha, Activ. Ch., Alumnae Co-ord.; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA, Foreign Student Relations Ch.; Bd. of Academic Review; Panhellenic Assoc., Ch. of Rush Counselors; I.U. Foundation. Teeters, Dick E. A.B. Police Administration; Ft. Wayne; Sr. Class Council. Tennant, James Lewis A.B. Public Address and Rhetoric; Ft. Wayne. Terkhorn, RamonaJune A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Sigma Iota; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA; Cosmopolitan Club. Thoma, Teresa Ann A.B. Sociology; Bloomington; Alpha Chi Omega; Sailing Club. Thompson, Barbara Jo A.B. Biology; Woodstock, Ill.; Sigma Kappa, 1st Vice-Pres.; YWCA; Union Board Comm.; I.U. Sing; Mini Rider. Thompson, Carolyn Sue B.S. Home Economics; Mooresville; Beck House; Home Ec. Club, Pres., State Vice-Pres., State Pres.; Mortar Board; Omicron Nu, Treas., VicePres.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Thompson, Charles Frederick A.B. Zoology; Dayton, Ohio. Thompson, James T. A.B. Economics; Bloomington.

Thompson, Susan Scott A.B. English; Bay Village, Ohio; Sailing Club. Thorman, Karen Irene A.B. Mathematics; Richmond; Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; Rush Counselor; I.U. Foundation; Christmas Decorations, Steering Comm. Tipurich, Lillian P. A.B. French; Gary; Briscoe Quad. Tobe, William J. A.B. Zoology; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treas.; Young Democrats; Bowling Team. Tolbert, Glenna Gail R.B. Radio and Television and English; LaPorte; Foster Quad, Vice-Pres.; Teter Quad, Res. Asst.; Mortar Board; Tomahawk; Enomene; I.U. Foundation.

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Toll, Mary Ann A.B. History; University City, Mo.; Read Center, Treas.; SEC; AWS. Trabue, Gary B. A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord; MRC, Soc. Co-ord., Accounting Club; Marketing Club; AMA. Treby, Marcia Davis A.B. English; Shaker Heights, Ohio; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Panhellenic. Trosper, James Hamilton A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis; Soccer Team. Trueb, Linda Kathleen A.B. English; Shelbyville; SNEA; YWCA. Tully, Judy Kay A.B. Sociology; Martinsville; Trees Center, Jud. Bd.; AWS, Leg. Bd.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Tureen, Lesley Joan A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; St. Louis, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc. Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. Uhrig, Carol Ann A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Acad. Comm.; SEA; Young Republicans. Ulrey, Mark S. A.B. History; Hagerstown; Delta Tau Delta, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch.; I.U. Foundation; YMCA; Young Democrats. Ulrich, Mary Anne A.B. Microbiology; Highland; IRHA, Sec.-Treas.; I.U. Foundation; Union Board, Children's Matinee Ch.; Dean's List. Vandat, Faria A.B. Government; DeKalb, Ill.; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Memorial Hall, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Union Board Comm. Van Huf lei, Susan Katherine A.B. English; Mishawaka; Mason Hall, Jud. Bd.; Newman Club. Veatch, Susan Louise A.B. Government; Crawfordsville; Landes House, Floor Rep.; Young Democrats; Belles; YWCA. Vesey, John Horace A.B. Journalism; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad. Vicars, Robert E. A.B. French; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma Iota; Phi Beta Kappa; Little 500 Timer. Voigt, Werner Gerhard A.B. Linguistics; Indianapolis; MRC, Gov.; Rifle and Pistol Club. Wallick, Diane A.B. Textile Merchandising; Indianapolis; Forest Quad; Mini Rider; Fall Carnival; Home Ec. Club; I.U. Foundation; Fresh. Orientor. Walsh, Sharon Ann A.B. French; South Bend; Delta Gamma; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils; Student Ldr.; Union Board Steering Comm. Walter, Philip Charles A.B. Zoology; Elkhart; I.U. Foundation. Warner, Ronald Arthur A.B. History; Newton, Mass.; McNutt Quad; Young Republicans. Watley, Leigh Ann A.B. Biology; Sarasota, Fla.; Pi Beta Phi; Mortar Board, Treas.; I.U. Sing Steering Comm., Sec.; Jr. Class Council; Student Ldr.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Wayne, Joseph E. A.B. Zoology; Sellersburg; I.U. Sing; Floor Gov. Weakley, Ronald Gene A.B. Psychology; Shelbyville; A.F. Lang. School. Webster, D. Robert A.B. Government; Wayne, Mich.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Board of Aeons; Bd. of Academic Review; Phi Eta Sigma; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Weimer, Diane Mary A.B. History; Indianapolis; Delta Zeta; YWCA; Newman Club; Library Science Club.

Weimer, Robert L. A.B. Zoology; Knightstown; Sigma Chi; Young Republicans; Fresh. Class Treas. Wellington, John Sherman B.S. Optometry; Goshen; Rifle Team; Omega Delta. Whitcomb, Joanne Marie A.B. Zoology; Rockford, Ill.; IUCF. Whybrew, Daniel Frazer A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis; Phi Sigma Kappa. Wilbur, Gary Kenneth A.B. History; Columbus; Thompson Hall, Gov., Acad. Co-ord.; YMCA; Intramurals.

Wilkin, Deborah Sue A.B. Slavic Languages and Literature; Michigantown; Dean's List; Tau Beta Sigma. Willhite, Larry G. A.B. Zoology; W. Lebanon; Pi Kappa Alpha; Dean's List; Fresh. Orientor. Williams, Clifford Robert A.B. English Literature; Mishawaka. Williams, Rebecca Jane A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Martinsville; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta; Student Speakers Bureau. Williams, Robert Starr A.B. Psychology; W. Lafayette; Briscoe Quad, Treas., Gov. Williams, Susanne Kirkbride A.B. English; Dover, Mass. Williamson, Nancy Arling A.B. Anthropology; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sailing Club; Young Democrats. Williamson, Robert E. A.B. Anthropology; Kenmore, N.Y.; Varsity Swimming; MRC, Jud. Bd.; Scabbard and Blade; I-Men's Club. Willis, Barbara Elaine A.B. English; Indianapolis; Forest Quad; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Sigma Iota; INSITE; Alpha Lambda Delta. Wilson, Cheryl Ann A.B. Comparative Literature; Hebron; Curry House, Jud. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Arbutus; I.U. Sing.

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Wilson, Curtis Lee A.B. Mathematics; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Psi; Union Board, Lounge Series; Greater Negro Participation, Vice-Pres.; Jr. IFC, Jud. Bd. Wilson, Delores D. A.B. Fine Arts; Ft. Wayne. Wilson, Jerald Raymond A.B. Government; W. Lafayette; Class Councils; Great Issues; LUNA, Del. Ch.; Young Republicans, Pub. Dir. Wilson, Kathleen A.B. Government; Rushville; Chi Omega; Enomene; Class Council; Orientation Ldr.; Fresh. Camp Counselor; Young Democrats. Wilson, Linda Lee A.B. Latin; New Haven, Conn.; Eta Sigma Phi.

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Winthrop, Mary K. A.B. Fine Arts; Highland Park, Ill.; Kappa Delta, Hist.; AWS, Publicity Comm. Wisely, D. Susan A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec., Pledge Tr.; AWS, Leg. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; Pleiades; Union Board, Steering Comm. Wolf, DonnaLouise A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Wabash; Delta Zeta, Treas., Jud. Bd. Ch., Corr. Sec., Phil. Ch.; YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treas. Wolf, Margaret Elaine A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Wabash; Enomene; Sigma Apha Eta. Wolfred, TimothyRobert A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd. Woodburne, Susan Claire A.B. Government; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; YWCA, Pub. Rel. Ch. Woods, James W. A.B. Economics; Brook; Pi Kappa Alpha. Worrell, Nancy Louise A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Clark House; Mini Rider. Wray, Dennis Bradley A.B. Sociology; Ft. Wayne. Wray, Mary Diane A.B. History; South Bend; YWCA; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils; Sen. Asst.; Young Republicans.

Wright, Jacklyn Rae A.B. Comparative Literature; Hobart; Delta Delta Delta; Union Board Comm. Wright, Ritarose Marie A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Brattleboro, Vt.; Trees Center; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; YWCA; AWS. Writer, Janet Ruth A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; LaGrange, Ill.; Pi Beta Phi; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Enomene, Soc. Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec.; I.U. Foundation. Wyatt, Robert Duff A.B. English; San Clemente, Calif.; Sigma Chi, Pledge Tr.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent, Kustos. Yarborough, Frederick McKenna A.B. Chemistry; St. Albans, W. Va.; Fergason House, Gov., Soc. Ch.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Natl. Rifle Assoc. Young, Bruce H. A.B. Radio and Television and Economics; Alpha Tau Omega; I.U. Foundation; Fall Carnival; YMCA; IFC.Zeiger, Nancy Elaine A.B. Spanish; South Bend; Zeta Tau Alpha; SNEA; YWCA.Zelenke, Dennis Paul A.B. English; Whiting; Wright Quad; Roger Williams Foundation; YMCA; Sr. Class Council. Zeronik, Charlene Ann A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Dean's List; NAEA. Zimmerman, Charles JosephJr. A.B. Zoology; Syracuse.

Zink, Patricia Susan A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Salem; Sigma Kappa; Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres.; YWCA; Rush Counselor; Card Section, Publicity Comm.; Children's Matinee, Publicity Ch. Zurath, Stanley Francis Jr. A.B. Political Science; South Bend; Marching 100. Zuroff, Elaine Toby A.B. Journalism; South Bend; Sigma Delia Tau, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Daily Student; Panhellenic President's Council; Theta Sigma Phi. Zusman, Marty Evan A.B. Sociology; South Bend; Neighborhood Study Help Program.

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Business Adams, Benny D. B.S. Business Administration; Madison. Adams,David M. B.S. Marketing; W. Lafayette; Foster Quad, Treas., Soc. Dir.; Young Republicans. Aichele, William H. B.S. Management; Ft. Wayne; Arbutus, Asst. Sales Mngr.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Amt,Robert John B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Pres., Bus. Mngr.; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Soph. Class Council. Anderson, Judith Y. R. B.S. Marketing; N. Vernon; Marketing Club; Advertising Club; Student Speakers Bureau.

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Anderson, Richard Lee B.S. Management; Gary; Teter Quad, Vice-Gov., Treas., Jud. Bd.; Young Republicans, Indep. Male Organizer. Andrews, Edward Eugene B.S. Marketing; Gary; Thompson Hall, Vice-Pres.; Management Club; Circle K; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club; Chemistry Club. Aoki, Sandra T. B.S. Business Education; Honolulu, Hawaii; Alpha Gamma Delta, Soc. Ch., Bd. of Standards Ch.; Omicron Delta, Pres.; Angel Flight, Compt.; Panhellenic Exec. Council, Soc. Workshops Ch.; Student Speakers Bureau. Appleby, John Phillip B.S. Accounting; Spencer; Briscoe Quad; Accounting Club; Dean's List. Bailey, John McLaurine B.S. Marketing; Terre Haute; Alpha Tau Omega, Treas.; House Mngr.; Varsity Baseball; Marketing Club; I.U. Foundation. Baker, Kim Allen B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade, Treas.; Young Republicans. Baker, Richard Mark B.S. Accounting; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treas., House Mngr.; I.U. Foundation; Accounting Club; Jr. IFC, Finance Ch. Barada, Paul William B.S. Marketing; Rushville; Beta Theta Pi, Pub. Rel. Ch.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marching 100; I.U. Foundation; Ath. Mngr. Barnett, G. Lane B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres.; Sr. Class Org. Male Dir.; IFC Jud. Bd., Sr. Justice; IFC Pres. Council; Alpha Kappa Psi. Barnett, Larry Lee B.S. Personnel Management; Ft. Wayne; Foster Quad, Ath. Co-ord.; Adv. of Personnel Admin. Barney, John Robert B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; AMA. Baumann, Gerald Jerome B.S. Production Management; Decatur. Beckner, Malcolm K. B.S. Accounting; Rushville; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas.; Arnold Air Soc.; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; Accounting Club. Beckort, Paul D. B.S. Real Estate and Marketing; Laconia; Acacia; Marketing Club; Sailing Club; AMA. Berger, Gene Arnold B.S. Marketing; Jasper; Marketing Club; Newman Club. Berman, Janet Lynn B.S. Office Management; Evansville; Gamma Phi Beta, Asst. Treas., Treas.; Teter Quad, Rec. Ch.; Arbutus. Bernhardt, Thomas R. B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha; Young Republicans; Union Board Comm.; Accounting Club. Binkley, James Kaye B.S. Management; New Albany; Wrestling Team. Birr, Stephen Gramling B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi, House Mngr.; I.U. Foundation; Intramurals. Blackwood, Terry Grant B.S. Management; Bedford; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

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Blankenship, Ivan Eugene Jr. B.S. Accounting; New Albany; Fergason House; Accounting Club; Dean's List. Blaising, Thomas Richard B.S. Finance and Management; Ft. Wayne; Foster Quad, Vice-Gov.; Dean's List; Intramurals; Finance Club. Bola, Stephen L. B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi, Sec., Pres., Chan.; I.U. Foundation; I.U. Sing Comm.; YWCA; Fall Carnival Comm. Bolling, Carolyn Sue B.S. Marketing; New Albany; YWCA; Dean's List; Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta. Bonko, Joyce Arleen B.S. Business Education; Gary; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.; Newman Club; SEA.

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Boone, Charles Daniel B.S. Accounting; Laconia; Teter Quad; Accounting Club. Boren, William Edward B.S. Production Management; New Albany; Alpha Tau Omega; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; YMCA; Senior Class Council; RCA Intern. Bowman, Richard D. A.B. Marketing; Franklin; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club. Bozzelli, Vincent M. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta; Marketing Club; Intramurals; SAB; Skull and Crescent; Sailing Club. Bradley, Kathleen Faye B.S. Business Education; Speedway; Mini Rider; Christian Center Tutor. Brasseur, Albert J. Jr. B.S. Business Insurance; South Bend; Acacia; Sailing Club; Falcon Club, Sec.-Treas. Braunstein, Lawrence Seth B.S. Accounting; Dayton, Ohio; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas.; LUNA; Great Issues; YMCA; Student Elections Comm. Brewer, Melvin Charles B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Phi Gamma Delta, Treas.; Marketing Club; Action Party; YMCA. Brodey, Ronald B. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau; Arbutus, Sales Mngr., Treas.; IFC, Treas.; I.U. Foundation; Skull and Crescent, Pres.; Accounting Club. Brown, Jeffrey Alan B.S. Production Management; Dayton, Ohio; Freshman Baseball; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; Student Government; Skull and Crescent. Brown, Stephen L. B.S. Management; Bloomington; AMA; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Card Section. Bruick, John Keith B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres.; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Student Health Bd. Buford, Glen Roland B.S. Marketing; Hobart; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ath. Ch.; Marketing Club. Buher, James Howard B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting Club; Freshman Basketball. Buher, William R. B.S. Management and Administration; Owensburg.


Burch, Stephen M. B.S. Transportation; Walkerton; Young Democrats; Transportation Club. Burke, M. David B.S. Management and Administration; Jeffersonville. Burnstein, Sally J. B.S. Office Management; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau, House Mngr. Butler, Anne Louise B.S. Accounting; Columbus, Foster Quad, Unit Treas.; Accounting Club Sec.; Intramurals; Mini Rider. Butler, Maureen Elizabeth B.S. Personnel Management; Westfield, N.J.; Soc. for Personnel Management, Sec.-Treas.; Young Democrats.

Butterfield, David Allen B.S. Management; Valparaiso; Management Club. Byers, Carole R. B.S. Management; Pacific Grove, Calif.; Alpha Omicron Pi; Omicron Delta; Ski Club; Marketing Club. Cak, Jerome Anthony B.S. Accounting; E. Chicago; McNutt Quad; Accounting Club; Marketing Club. Carder, Victor N. Jr. B.S. Personnel; South Bend; Student Body Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Personnel Club; Union Board; Campus Chest. Carlisle, Virginia Faye B.S. Office Management; Nabb; McNutt Quad; Choraliers; ACM. Carlson, Barbara J. B.S. Textile Merchandising; Arlington Heights, Ill.; Alpha Phi; AWS Leg. Bd.; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Delta; Marketing Club. Carpenter, Christine B.S. Business Education; Ft. Lee, N.J.; Mini Rider; Rabb Jud. Bd.; IRHA Jud. Bd.; Omicron Delta. Carr, Theodore Joseph B.S. Management and Administration; Plainfield; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Young Republicans. Casey, Otis Clark Jr. B.S. Accounting; Henryville; Teter Quad; Dean's List. Cashbaugh, Barbara L. B.S. Office Management; Michigan City; Foster Quad; Omicron Delta; I.U. Foundation; Campus Chest, Sec.; Emphasis. Charnetski, Marilyn Joan B.S. Marketing; Toronto, Canada; Curry House, Res. Asst.; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres.; Omicron Delta; YWCA. Chow, Juliette Dolores B.S. Management and Administration; Hong Kong, B.C.C.; Mason Hall; Chinese Student Club, Treas. Christena, John Donald B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; McNutt, Gov.; Marketing Club. Christman, Lawrence Lee B.S. Finance; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Pi; AMA, Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club. Circle, Brent Leggett B.S. Management and Real Estate; Ft. Wayne; Delta Upsilon, Sec., Hist., Asst. Rush Ch.; Intramurals; Management Club; Real Estate Club; Sailing Club. Cline, James Tim B.S. Management and Administration; Kettering, Ohio; Delta Tau Delta; YMCA, Sec.; Interfaith Council, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Cheerleader; Newman Club. Clune, Terrance F. B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Marketing Club; AMA. Coblemtz, J. Allen B.S. Personnel and Organizational Behavior; Richmond; Dean's List; Personnel Management Club; I.U. Foundation. Cocanower, David L. B.S. Accounting; Elkhart; Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club. Coffey, Anne Marie B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Marketing Club. Coffman, Linda R. B.S. Business Education; Greencastle; Curry House, Gov., Vice-Gov.; Omicron Delta; Phi Omega; I.U. Foundation. Colelli, Joseph F. B.S. Accounting; Peru; Little 500 Rider. Collier, James D. B.S. Management; Columbus; Wright Quad, Sec.; Marching 100; Kappa Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega, Sec. Connell, Walter Renaker B.S. Accounting; Wabash; McNutt Quad, Vice-Gov.; Rugby Club; Accounting Club; Campus Chest; Dean's List. Corrado, John N. B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Foster Quad Academic Unit; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Rifle and Pistol Club. Courter, Dennis R. B.S. Marketing; Anderson; Phi Delta Theta, Intramurals Ch.; Marketing Club; Young Republicans; I.U. Track Team; Skull and Crescent. Couts, Ken B.S. Marketing; Vincennes; Alpha Kappa Psi; Cosmopolitan Club; Social Service Club, Pres.; Sr. Class Council; Ed. Student Speakers Bureau. Covalt, Frederick E. B.S. Management; Indianapolis. Cremieux, Michel M. B.S. Marketing; Elkhart; Marketing Club; Advertising Club; Delta Sigma Pi; YMCA, Freshman Camp Counselor; Intramurals. Crouse, Norman R. B.S. Accounting; Sellersburg; Accounting Club. Crowley, Michael Ray B.S. Personnel Organization and Behavior; Bloomington; Soc. for Personnel Administration. Cullen, Stephen Waltman B.S. Marketing; Morgantown; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club. Cunningham, Arlene J. B.S. Business Education; Spencer; Mason Hall; Willkie Quad Women's Co-op, Sec.; Omicron Delta; SEA. Damery, Charles A. B.S. Management; Blue Mound, Ill.; Wright Quad, Vice-Pres.; Sr. Class Council. Darlage, Dwight Quentin B.S. Accounting; Cortland; Accounting Club.

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Dauterman, Carole Sue B.S. Accounting; Yonkers, N.Y.; Accounting Club. Davis, Keith L. Marketing; Griffith; Parks House, Ath. Ch.; Parks Scribe, Sports Ed.; Intramurals; Marketing Club. Davis, Lonna Valerie B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sycamore, Jud. Bd.; Omicron Delta, Sec.; Cosmopolitan Club, Sec.; AIESEC. Davis, Richard W. Jr. B.S. Accounting; Elkhart; Beta Alpha Psi; Young Republicans; I.U. Conservative League; I.U. Accounting Club, Vice-Pres. Dehnert, John Thomas Jr. B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne; Marketing Club; Dean's List. DeLauriea, Marjorie Jane B.S. Business Education; Gary; McNutt Quad; Newman Club; SEA. Devine, L. David B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Sigma Nu, Pub. Rel. Ch.; Mu Eta Gamma; Young Republicans; Union Board, Film Series Steering Comm. Dicithart, Gary A. B.S. Marketing; W. Lafayette; Marketing Club; Delta Sigma Pi. Diggins, Daniel Frank B.S. Management and Administration; Kendallville; Phi Gamma Delta. Dolan, Dennis James B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Marketing Club; Judo Club. Donnelly, John Patrick Jr. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Gov., Jud. Bd., Orientation Steering Comm. Doty, Larry Allen B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Elliott House, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Personnel Management Club. Drake, Tom Kent B.S. Finance; Hagerstown; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marching 100. Dubber, Dave Eugene B.S. Business and Journalism; Evansville; Track Team. East, Charles Marvin III B.S. Marketing; Tampa, Fla.; Alpha Tau Omega; Scabbard and Blade, Pres.; Pershing Rifles; Exec. Off.; Young Democrats; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club. Eastham, Stephen Carl B.S. Accounting and Finance; Highland; Sigma Nu; Accounting Club; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation. Eaton, David P. B.S. Real Estate; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Tau Omega; Dean's List; I.U. Foundation. Eaves, Garry Kendrick B.S. Management; Speedway; Marketing Club; Alpha Delta Sigma. Eberle, James Robert B.S. Accounting; Whiting; Briscoe Quad. Eckerle, George William B.S. Insurance; Indianapolis; Phi Sigma Kappa; Intramurals. Efroymson, Stephen W. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau, Treas.; Accounting Club; Beta Alpha Psi; Union Board Comm. Egnatz, Michael Alexander B.S. Management and Administration; Hammond; Alpha Tau Omega; I.U. Foundation; Rugby Club; Sailing Club. Elkins, Lloyd Thomas B.S. Accounting; Elizabethtown, Ky.; Dodds House, Jud. Bd.; Intramurals; Young Republicans. Eshleman, Ronald Lee B.S. Marketing; Rensselaer; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., Steward; Young Republicans. Evans, William F. B.S. Management; Rushville; Little 500 Rider. Everhart, Karen Elizabeth B.S. Marketing; Detroit, Mich.; McNutt Quad, Gov.; Marketing Club; Candy Stripers. Farnsworth, T. Brooke B.S. Personnel and Industrial Organization Behavior; Bloomington; Alpha Tau Omega; Soc. for Personnel Administration; Golf. Fenton, Steven Lynn B.S. Production Management; Ossian; Willkie Quad, Center Council; AMA; Trees Center Assoc. Fisher, Dennis Howard B.S. Management and Administration; Atwood; Delta Chi, Pres.; I.U. Student Foundation; Falcon Club; Marketing Club. Fleck, Richard Lee B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Marketing Club. Flowers, Allan Dale B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; New Castle; Intramurals; Jr. Varsity Baseball. Forbess, Gordon G. B.S. Marketing; Mishawaka; Chi Phi, Rush Ch., Pub. Rel. Ch.; Marketing Club. Franz, Janice Helen B.S. Office Management; Decatur; AMA Ski Club; YWCA, Student Ldr., Live Y'er. Frazier, William Keith B.S. Finance; Union City; Young Democrats; Management Club; Intramurals. Freel, Charles William B.S. Management and Administration; Monterey; MRC, Pres., Gov.; Young Democrats; Little 500 Rider; Intramurals. Frisch, Jack H. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau, Vice-Pres.; Arbutus, Treas., Bus. Mngr., Contracts Mngr.; I.U. Foundation; Dean's List; Accounting Club. Froedge, Samuel Hilruth B.S. Management; Crown Point. Fromer, Edwin Eugene B.S. Accounting; Greensburg; Accounting Club. Fry, Douglas William B.S. Marketing; Millhousen; McNutt Quad; Marketing Club. Gabel, Robert Milton B.S. Finance; Greenfield; Harding House, Ath. Co-ord.; Intramurals.

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Galler, Robert Bruce B.S. Marketing; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau, Sec.; IFC Jud. Bd., Sr. Justice; I.U. Foundation; Union Board, Steering Comm.; Marketing Club. Gatewood, Marcus David B.S. Management and Administration; Fishers.Gemmill, John W. B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis.Genther, Lenore Ruth B.S. Personnel Management; South Bend; Social Service Club; Personnel Club. Gerig, Jerry Dean B.S. Accounting; Woodburn; Accounting Club; Young Republicans; Intramurals. Gessaman, Jo Anne B.S. Textile Merchandising; Dayton, Ohio; Briscoe Quad, Res. Asst.; Read Center, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Tomahawk; Class Councils. Gilbert, Richard Paul II B.S. Finance; Royal Oak, Mich.; I-Men's Club; Swimming Team. Goddard, John Philip B.S. Management; Greensburg; Beta Theta Pi, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Little 500 Rider. Goebel, Marlin Milton B.S. Accounting; Evansville; MRC, Gov.; Singing Hoosiers; Accounting Club; Dean's List. Goldenberg, Harvey William B.S. Marketing; Richmond; Sigma Alpha Mu; Marketing Club; Asst. Student Senator; Union Board Comm.; University Showtime, Sports Announcer; Intramurals.

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Goldman, Steven Phillip B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, ViceGov., Treas.; Marketing Club; Transportation Club.Gole, Richard Arthur B.S. Management and Administration; Plainview, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Falcon Club; Campus Chest. Goodman, John Chris B.S. Princeton; Acacia.Gottlieb, C. Richard B.S. Management and Administration; Shelbyville; Delta Sigma Pi, Pres.; AMA; Flying Club. Green, Thomas M. B.S. Management and Administration; Amboy; Marketing Club; Intramurals. Groff, Robert H. Jr. B.S. Accounting; Hammond; Accounting Club; Newman Club. Grosenheider, Pamela J. B.S. Office Management; Alton, Ill.; Beck House, Jud. Bd.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Delta, Vice-Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma; YWCA. Gulyas, Richard Roy B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Marketing Club. Gundlach, Michael Peter B.S. Marketing; Elkhart; Soccer Team; Tennis Team; Marketing Club. Hacker, Nancy Jean B.S. Marketing; Mishawaka; Young Republicans; Marketing Club. Hadley, Catherine Jo B.S. Textile Merchandising; Marion; Gamma Phi Beta; Dean's List; YWCA; First Fling, Steering Comm. Haffner, Daniel L. B.S. Finance; Garrett; Sigma Chi; Wesley Foundation; Action Party; Marketing Club, Treas.; Circle K, Sec.; Sailing Club. Haire, Gary Lee B.S. Management and Administration; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres.; AMA; Intramurals.Haller, Judith Ann; Business Education; Indianapolis; Chi Omega; Omicron Delta; YWCA; SEA. Hamilton, Wes A. B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Theta Chi, Pres., Pledge Tr., Rush Ch., Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Student Senate; IFC Jud. Bd.; Union Board Comm., Co-Ch.; Student Ldr. Hamm, William Keith B.S. Marketing; Dana; McNutt Quad, Vice-Pres.; IRHA, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils.Hammer, Edith Ann B.S. Management and Administration; Van Buren; Curry House, Vice-Gov. I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Crimson Cadettes, Pres. Hammer, Oscar Lawrence Jr. B.S. Finance and Accounting; St. Louis, Mo.; I.U. Foundation, Ch. Hancock, Steven M. B.S. Management; Crawfordsville; Wright Quad, Sec.; Alpha Phi Omega; 1st Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club; AMA, Pres. Hardesty,James R. B.S. Accounting; Whitestown; Dodds House; I.U. Foundation; Accounting Club.

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Harker, Marlin E. B.S. Management; Anderson; Management Club. Harper, John S. B.S. Production Management and Industrial Engineering; Plymouth; Rugby Team. Harrington, Carl E. B.S. Accounting; Bloomington. Hauschild, John Robert B.S. Management and Administration; New Canaan, Conn.; Kappa Sigma, Sec.; IFC, Vice-Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Skull and Crescent. Hawke,James Roper B.S. Management; Hobart; Lambda Chi Alpha; Skull and Crescent. Hawks, Frank Stevens B.S. Marketing; Goshen; Marketing Club.Helfrick, William F. B.S. Management; Chicago Heights, Ill.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; SAB, Pres.; Falcon Club, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Fresh. Camp Counselor; Scabbard and Blade, Pub. Rel. Ch. Heiner. William Casi-y B.S. Management; Evansville; Acacia, Sec.; Falcon Club; Arnold Air Society.Herman, Alyce Mayo B.S. Marketing; Dayton, Ohio; Sigma Delta Tau, Corr. Sec.; Arbutus; Marketing Club. Hermanson, David Allen B.S. Accounting; Brook; Phi Sigma Kappa, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.; Dean's List; Accounting Club.

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Hogan, Jack Milburn B.S. Real Estate Administration; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega; YMCA; Real Estate Club. Holdeman, Walter Charles B.S. Management and Administration; Goshen; AMA. Iloldread, Philip R. B.S. Accounting; Goshen; Theta Chi, Treas.; Accounting Club. Honegger, Kenneth F. B.S. Accounting; Bluffton; Accounting Club. Hostetler, David Lee B.S. Management; Peru; AMA.

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King, Walter C. Jr. B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Theta; Singing Hoosiers; Miss I.U. Pageant, Gifts and Adver. Ch. Kinyon, John Stuart B.S Management and Administration; Richmond; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; AMA; Transportation Club; Card Section Comm. Kittle, John Lee B.S. Business Management; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; AMA; YMCA; Union Board Comm. Knoerr, Ralph A. B.S. Personnel Management; Gary; Personnel Management Club. Kocyba, Karen Ann B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Dayton, Ohio; Gamma Phi Beta; Crimson Cadettes; Union Board Comm.; Great Issues.

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Koenig, Brian Edward B.S. Management; Cleveland, Ohio; Phi Delta Theta, Pres.; Varsity Football; IFC. Kolesar, George Robert B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Alpha Kappa Psi. Koring,Robert H. B.S. Management and Administration; Lafayette; Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Ch.; Marketing Club; Transportation Club. Krieder, Miles Martin B.S. Production Management; Ft. Recovery, Ohio. Krieger, P. Hugh B.S. Management and Administration; Munster; Sigma Alpha Mu; Arbutus.

Krohn, R. Steven B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Dean's List; Marketing Club; Young Republicans. Kruk, Richard Antoni B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Chesterton; MRC, Jud. Bd.; Alpha Kappa Psi.Kucan, Carole Ann B.S. Business Education; Gary. Kuha, Donna Mae B.S. Accounting; Sebeka, Minn.; Jud. Bd.; Housing Unit Rec. Co-ord.; Accounting Club; USAF, Staff Sgt.Kunze, William Frederick B.S. Production Management; Portage.

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LaDuke, James 0. B.S. Management and Administration; New Albany. LaMar, Darrel W. B.S. Finance; Eaton; Delta Chi. Landon, Patrick Roger B.S. Finance; Dunkirk; Alpha Phi Omega; AFROTC Drill Team.Lanz, James Robert B.S. Finance; Winamac; Wissler Hall; Dean's List; Action Party; Cosmopolitan Club. Leavell, Jack J. B.S. Finance; Rochester; Ruter House, Sec.-Treas.; Alpha Phi Omega; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; Arbutus.

Leighton, Richard Kieth B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad, Sec.Treas., Homecoming Co-Ch.; Accounting Club; Intramurals Coach, Capt.Lerma, Benny B.S. Management and Administration; E. Chicago; Briscoe Quad.Levee, Samuel Louis B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Parks House, Ath. Ch.; Little 500 Rider. Levi, Richard K. B.S. Management; Rushville; Sigma Chi, Pres., VicePres.; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Sr. Class Council; YMCA, Fresh. Camp Counselor; Student Ldr. Linkimer, Thomas Roy B.S. Production Management; Valparaiso; McNutt Quad, Gov. Lipsig, Richard J. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu. Lisby, Kitzie Diane B.S. Textile Merchandising; Fillmore; Marketing Club. Litten, Nancy Jane B.S. Personnel Management; Indianapolis; Landes House; Omicron Delta, Vice-Pres.;Personnel Club; Marketing Club. Logsdon, Charles B. B.S. Accounting; Clarksville; Acacia; Accounting Club, Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi; Varsity Baseball. Loomis,Robert Lee B.S. Accounting; LaPorte; Hall House, Sec.-Treas.; Accounting Club, Treas., 2nd Vice-Pres.; Barbell Club; Intramurals. Lovell, Thomas E. B.S. Accounting; Anderson; Accounting Club. Lowden, G. William II B.S. Marketing; Frankfort; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Speakers Bureau; LUNA; YMCA; Young Republicans; Marketing Club.Luthman, James John Jr. B.S. Finance; Indianapolis. McCahan, Ned M. B.S. Management and Administration; Otterbein; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; IFC Jud. Bd., Chief Justice; IMU Pop Concerts, Steering Comm.; Alpha Kappa Psi; IMU Emphasis, Steering Comm.; YMCA. McCown, Phillip Michael B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Little 500 Rider. McCoy, Jarell V. B.S. Production Management and Industrial Engineering; Houston, Tex.; USAF, Staff Sgt.; Airman's Education and Commissioning Program. McCullough, Joan Elizabeth B.S. Business Education; Mt. Vernon; Chi Omega, Treas.; Sailing Club, Sec.; Kiva Steering Comm., Sec.; Omicron Delta; YWCA. McCune, Dale Emmert B.S. Accounting; Chesterton; MRC, Unit Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi. McDivitt, Wesley Martin B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Indpls. Campus Student Council, Pres., Vice-Pres. McDonald, Robert Polk A.B. Management and Administration; Nappanee. McFetridge, David Arthur B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Delta Sigma Pi; Intramurals; Accounting Club. McGrath, Kevin Barry B.S. Management and Administration; Michigan City. McKinney, Philip Anthony B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Shea Hall, Comm. Co-ord.; Magee Hall, Sec.; Marketing Club. McLaughlin, J. Michael B.S. Business—Journalism; Greensburg; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Delta Sigma, Exec. Vice-Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Singing Hoosiers; Marketing Club; I.U. Sing, Song Ldr. Mackey, Sharon Lee B.S. Office Management; Indianapolis; Univ. Fellowship, Sec.; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship.

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Manion, Charles Frank B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Marketing Club. Malin, Sharon Sue B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad; Marketing Club; Candy Stripers. Marra11, Catherine Susan B.S. Office Management; Valparaiso; Forest Quad, Treas.; YWCA; Management Club; Union Board Comm.; AWS. Martin, Michael Burl B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Dean's List; Young Republicans; Ski Club. Martin, Philip Duane B.S. Management and Administration; Richmond; Pi Kappa Alpha. Mascher, Gilbert Ernsting B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Sigma Pi, 2nd. Vice-Pres., Sec.; IFC, Ext. Vice-Pres., Indiana Greek Ed.; Sailing Club; Jr. IFC, Spec. Aff. Dir.; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club. Mathia, Robert Paul B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Martin Hall, Sec.-Treas.; Shooting Club; Sailing Club. May, Margene B.S. Marketing; W. Lafayette; Alpha Phi, Corr. Sec.; Pleiades, I.U. Foundation; Marketing Club; YWCA, Redbook Co-Ch. May, Samuel Eugene B.S. Business Administration; East Gary; Wright Quad, Pres.; Lowe House, Soc. Dir.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Sr. Class Council. Mayer, Bennett Leslie B.S. Marketing; Munster; Sigma Alpha Mu; Marketing Club. Mecklenburg, Michael H. B.S. Marketing; LaPorte; Circle K, Pres. Meschberger, Ronald Eugene B.S. Marketing; Bluffton; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club. Michael, Richard M. B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Beta Theta Pi. Mikesell, James Richard B.S. Management; Richmond; Delta Upsilon, Treas.; Marketing Club; Management Club. Miller, Francis Leo Jr. B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Phi Kappa Theta, Treas., Pledge Tr.; Accounting Club. Miller, George Kenneth B.S. Accounting; Bakersfield, Calif.; Accounting Club; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. Miller, Muriel Louise B.S. Textile Merchandising; Des Moines, Iowa; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres., Treas.; AWS, Sec., Leg. Bd.; Redbook Steering Comm., Sec.; Omicron Delta; Panhellenic Rush Counselor. Miller, Patrick L. B.S. Management and Administration; Portland; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Falcon Club; Personnel Management Club; Marketing Club; AIESEC. Miller, Ronald J. B.S. Management and Administration; Greenwood. Miller, Rudy Kim B.S. Business—Journalism; Hope; I.U. Foundation; Arbutus; Key Photographer; Jud. Bd., Pres.; Intramurals. Miller, Virginia Kay B.S. Business Education; Alexandria; I.U. Foundation. Minchuk, Gene S. B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Marketing Club. Mohr, Ruth E. B.S. Accounting- Louisville, Ky.; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation. Montgomery, F. Phillip B.S. Business Management and Administration; Portland; Alpha Kappa Psi; ABA. Moore, James Alvin B.S. Indianapolis.

Moore, Michael L. B.S. Management; Evansville; Arnold Air Soc., Information Services Off.; AMA. Morris, Stephen Alan B.S. Marketing; McNutt Quad, Gov.; Student Orientation Ldr.; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Intramurals. Morrow, Robert A. B.S. Finance; Kokomo; Sigma Nu, Treas.; I.U. Foundation; Union Board; Action Party; Judo Club, Pres. Myer, David Fox B.S. Personnel; Akron, Ohio; Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Ch.; Fresh. Class Council; Delta Sigma Pi; Fresh. Baseball; Wrigh+- Ouad, Soc. Council. Myers, Ardella Jane B.S. Marketing; Lebanon; Marketing Club. Myers, Donald Earl B.S. Marketing; Osceola; Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Tr., Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club. Nellans, Bill Kent B.S. Insurance; Warsaw; Insurance Club; Marketing Club; Young Republicans; Daily Student; Management Club. Neumark, Michael H. B.S. Transportation Management; Cincinnati, Ohio; Zeta Beta Tau, Soc. Ch., Pledgemaster; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider. Nevils, Randall Craig B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Kappa Delta Rho; I.U. Foundation; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club. Niesse, Robert Louis B.S. Marketing and Management; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Intramurals. Nimon, Rosemary B.S. Business Education; Plymouth; SEA. Paskins, Tom Albert B.S. Management; Noblesville; Acacia, Jr. Steward; Jr. IFC; I.U. Foundation. Patrick, Michael D. B.S. Marketing; Seymour; Marketing Club; Soph. Class Council; Redbook Sales Rep. Pell, Wilbur Frank III B.S. Management; Shelbyville; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kappa Psi, Rit. Master; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Falcon Club. Perry, Max Bryan B.S. Management and Administration; Anderson; Young Republicans; Arnold Air Soc.

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Peters, Donald William B.S. Accounting; Wolcott; Accounting Club; Beta Alpha Psi. Phillips, Thomas L. B.S. Marketing; Aurora, Ill.; Acacia, Schol. Ch.; Dean's List. Piekarczyk, Wally J. B.S. Marketing; Munster; Student Orientation Ldr.; Activities Night Comm.; Intramurals. Pieper, Norma Jean B.S. Office Management; Ft. Wayne; Ballet Company; Modern Dance Company. Piersol, John Leonard B.S. Marketing; Elkhart: Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.; Marketing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; OBUS. Pile, Larry F. B.S. Marketing; Beech Grove; Fresh. Basketball; Marketing Club. Pinkie, Eugene D. B.S. Administration and Management; E. Chicago; Sigma Pi; Alpha Kappa Psi; IFC, Spec. Aff. Comm.; AMA; Marketing Club. Piper, James Kip B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Ft. Wayne; Phi Kappa Psi, Treas.; Accounting Club. Powell, David Gordon B.S. Marketing; Greenwood; Marketing Club; Young Republicans; YMCA. Powlison, Joyce Karen B.S. Accounting; Peru, S.A.; Mason Hall; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Soc. Ch.; Contact Ch.; Omicron Delta; Singing Hoosiers; Univ. Singers; Accounting Club. Poynter, Robert David B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Marketing Club; Transportation Club. Presser, Fred C. B.S. Management and Administration; Lapel. Pride, Vicky Kay B.S. Office Management; Winslow; Trees Center, Glee Club; AMA; Maple Hall, Vice-Gov. Prigg, Blair H. B.S. Management and Administration; Pendleton; EUB Student Foundation, Treas., Vice-Pres. Prough, Dan Allan B.S. Business Administration; Alexandria; Baseball.

Prough, David Franklin B.S. Business Administration; Alexandria; Baseball. Pugh, David Alva B.S. Management; Mishawaka; Kappa Delta Rho; YMCA; Marketing Club; Management Club; Dean's List. Racz, Robert Ray B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Delta Upsilon; Marketing Club. Ranger, Jeffrey L. B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne. Ransom, Thomas Vaness B.S. Management and Administration; Frankfort; Phi Gamma Delta; YMCA; Action Party; Jr. IFC; Little 500 Rider.

Raper, Linda Jo B.S. Marketing; Richmond; Marketing Club; Redbook Comm.; YWCA, Spec. Requests Comm.; Sailing Club. Rearick, Murray Alan B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Marketing Club. Reilly, Jesse Lou B.S. Business Education; Bedford; SNEA. Rexinger, Scott C. Jr. B.S. Marketing; Elgin, Ill.; Sigma Nu; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Class Council; YMCA. Rice, Joseph Lee B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Kappa Sigma, Sec., Rush Ch.; Jr. IFC, Sec.; Young Democrats; AMA; Marketing Club. Richards, Candace Jean B.S. Textile Merchandising; Indianapolis; Young Democrats; Marketing Club. Richwine, James D. B.S. Finance; Speedway; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres., Rush Ch.; Dean's List; I.U. Foundation; Great Issues; LUNA. Riley, Katherine Anne B.S. Marketing; Bedford; Sigma Kappa; I.U. Foundation; 'Marketing Club; Omicron Delta; YWCA. Rissing, Robert Steven B.S. Management and Administration; Ft. Wayne; Hummer House, Gov.; I.U. Foundation. Roberts, Larry J. B.S. Management; Anderson; Management Club; Marketing Club. Robertson, Susan Marie B.S. Textile Merchandising; Plymouth; Marketing Club; Young Republicans. Roell, Robert Joseph B.S. Marketing; Brookville; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Union Board, Lecture Series. Romak, Carolyn Kathleen B.S. Business Education; South Bend; Omicron Delta, Sec.; Newman Club; SNEA. Rose, Timothy W. Jr. B.S. Management; Bloomington; Alpha Phi Omega, Sgt.-at-Anus; Young Republicans; Dean's List. Roth, Clayton Dale B.S. Administration; South Bend; McNutt Quad; Chess Club; Bridge Club; Catholic Young Adults, Treas. Rothschild, Richard Kahn B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd. Pres., Gov.; Rugby Team; Sailing Club; AMA. Roush, Richard K. B.S. Accounting; N. Liberty; Accounting Club. Runion, Sally Sue B.S. Business Education; Centerville; Morrison Hall, Gov.; Omicron Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta. Russell, William Arthur B.S. Finance; Dana; Accounting Club. Schaaf, Kenneth Ray B.S. Accounting; Dale; Briscoe Quad; Sr. Class Treas.; I.U. Foundation; Marching 100; Little 500 Rider; Accounting Club.

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Schaumann, Richard Peter B.S. Accounting; Michigan City; Beta Theta Pi, Vice-Pres.; Varsity Baseball; Jr. Class Council; Tryus Party. Schlesinger, Robert N. B.S. Real Estate; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu; LUNA. Schneidewind, Carol A. B.S. Business Education; Gary; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corr. Sec.; Student Ldr. Schnelker, Stephen Robert B.S. Marketing; New Haven; Hall House, Gov.; Dean's List; Marketing Club. Schubick, Sharon Janeal B.S. Business Education; Hobart; Young Republicans; Fresh. Orientor.

Schuckel, Charles Joseph B.S. Management and Administration; New Haven; Intramurals. Schurch, Carole Jean B.S. Marketing; Greensburg; YWCA; Marketing Club. Schwark, James R. B.S. Business Management; Connersville; AMA; Young Republicans. Scott, David Boardman B.S. Accounting; W. Lafayette; Magee Hall, Treas., Gov.; Accounting Club. Scott, Herbert A. B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne.

Seibert, Gary Dennis B.S. Business Education; New Harmony; Asst. Student Senator; Alpha Phi Omega, Hist.; McNutt Quad, Soc. Ch. Shaw, Noel F. B.S. Personnel Management; Speedway; Pi Kappa Alpha, Soc. Ch. Shehori, Juval B.S. Management and Administration; Holon, Israel; MRC, Jud. Bd.; Hillel Foundation. Sheray, Sheldon Fred B.S. Business Management; Ft. Wayne; Delta Upsilon; Marketing Club; Fresh. Baseball; Intramurals. Shook, Leslie Ann B.S. Textile Merchandising; Washington, D.C.; Harper Hall, Gov., Vice-Gov. Shortz, Richard A. B.S. Accounting; Crawfordsville; Sigma Chi, Treas.; Class Councils; Little 500 Rider; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans. Shuel, Ted Brian B.S. Management and Administration; Princeton; Acacia, Pres., Pledge Tr.; I.U. Foundation, IFC Pres. Council; YMCA, Student Ldr.; Falcon Club. Shumate, Mike D. B.S. Accounting; Crawfordsville; Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres.; Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Pub. Rel. Comm., Sec. Siebecker, Russell Edward A.B. Production Management; Wausau, Wis.; Shea Hall, Vice-Pres.; WLW College Forum; Debate; Singing Hoosiers; Card Section. Sieg, Darrell R. B.S. Management and Administration; Corydon; Sailing Club. Siegrist, Peter Daniel B.S. Marketing; Lafayette; Fresh. Class Vice-Pres.; SEC; Class Councils; Sailing Club. Silence, Terry Lin B.S. Management; Frankfort; Alpha Phi Omega; Tryus Party, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Transportation Club. Silverman, Mark J. B.S. Accounting; Lynbrook, N.Y.; Zeta Beta Tau, Pres.; Sr. Class Council; Accounting Club; Falcon Club. Sisk, Wilma Deane B.S. Office Management; Evansville; Alpha Gamma Delta. Skrivanie, Oliver T. B.S. Accounting; Two Rivers, Wis.; Accounting Club; Intramurals. Slipher, Charlotte Marie B.S. Office Management; Frankfort; Omicron Delta. Smith, Richard Allen B.S. Management; Union City; AMA; Intramurals. Smock, Gary James B.S. Management; Portage; Young Republicans; AMA. Snead, Blair H. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Union Board; Scabbard and Blade, Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club; YMCA; Disting. Mil. Student. Snyder, Robert A. B.S. Management; Indianapolis. Socol, Howard B.S. Marketing; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau; Marketing Club; Management Club; Dean's List. Solomon, Jon B.S. Management and Administration; Terre Haute; Sigma Alpha Mu; Jr. IFC; Marketing Club; Management Club, Vice-Pres.; Circle K; I.U. Foundation. Sprague, Charles Collier B.S. Finance; Mishawaka; Chi Phi; Union Board Comm.; Little 500, Equip. Mngr., Pit Crew. Springer, Robert E. B.S. Management and Administration; Alpha Tau Omega; Little 500 Rider; Rugby; Scabbard and Blade. Stasey, Robert Louis B.S. Finance; Gary; Acacia; Young Republicans; ROTC Drill Team; Pres. Ball Comm.; Marketing Club; Debate Team. Stier, Robert Merle B.S. Production Management; Bloomington; Delta Chi. Stokes, James Earl B.S. Management and Administration; Louisville, Ky.; Varsity Baseball. Stone, Toby Reed B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Nu, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; Action Party; Skull and Crescent. Surber, Donald E. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta, Soc. Ch.; Skull and Crescent; Marketing Club; I.U. Foundation. Sutton, Philip Glenn B.S. Marketing; Monticello; Delta Sigma Pi; Young Republicans; Marketing Club.

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Swan, Gerald F. B.S. Management; LaPorte; Phi Delta Theta; Fresh. Class, Org. Male Dir.; Dean's List; Intramurals; AMA. Tafelski, Patricia Joan B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Accounting Club. Talbot, Patricia Dain B.S. Office Management; Bloomington; Delta Delta Delta; I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Young Republicans; Mini Rider. Taylor, Nancy M. B.S. Textile Merchandising; Warren; McNutt Quad; Marketing Club; Young Democrats. Thompson, Floyd 0. Jr. B.S. Marketing; Gary; Marketing Club.

Thurston, Jimmie L. B.S. Marketing; French Lick; Ruter House, Fall Carnival Ch., Vice-Gov. Timmons, Terrill H. B.S. Marketing; Idaville; Alpha Tau Omega; I.U. Foundation. Tirey, James Douglass B.S. Accounting; Bedford; Scabbard and Blade; Counter-Guerrilla Detach.; Intramurals; Disting. Mil. Student. Tompkins, Charles Mark B.S. Management; Milroy; Kappa Delta Rho; Sphinx Club. Tooth, John Robert B.S. Accounting; Chesterton; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club. Trattner, Stephen Michael B.S. Insurance; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu, Sec.; Dean's List; Insurance Club, Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma. Trulock, David Allen B.S. Management; Indianapolis; AMA; Marketing Club. Tuttle, Lawrence Eugene B.S. Administration; New Carlisle; Phi Eta Sigma; SEC. Uffman, Linda Lou B.S. Statistics; Indianapolis; Omicron Delta; Dean's List; Marketing Club; Campus Computing Club. Urbahns, John Bruce II B.S. Management and Administration; Plainfield; Beta Theta Pi; I.U. Foundation; IFC, Dir.; Skull and Crescent; Jr. IFC, Vice-Pres. Vance, Dina K. B.S. Transportation; Indianapolis; Arbutus; Marketing Club; Transportation Club, SEC. YWCA. Van Tyle, Steven Robert B.S. Marketing; Frankfort; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club; Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Cossacks, Pres.; Young Republications. Vega, William M. B.S. Management and Administration; E. Chicago; SAM; Transportation Club. Verhoeven, Jean E. B.S. Marketing; Jackson, Mich.; Pi Beta Phi; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Oceanides; Sr. Class Council; Alpha Lambda Delta; Marketing Club. Vermilya, William Ray B.S. Management; Lafayette; Phi Kappa Tau; Management Club; Marketing Club; Transportation Club. Vest, James Edward Jr. B.S. Management; New Albany. Vogel, Harold Edward A.B. Accounting; Otterbein; Chi Phi, Treas.; Dean's List; Accounting Club; Sailing Club; Varsity-Civics Band. Vogel, James A. B.S. Accounting; Columbus; Accounting Club; Marketing Club. Waldron, Charles Vernal B.S. Marketing and Finance; Bloomington; Marketing Club. Warlick, Dan Wynn B.S. Management and Administration; Sellersburg; Psychology Club. Washington, Guy F. B.S. Management and Administration; Peru; Arnold Air Soc.; Young Democrats; LUNA; Great Issues. Watson, William R. B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend; Marketing Club. Wedding, Thomas C. B.S. Marketing; Connersville; Delta Tau Delta; Marketing Club; Jr. IFC. Weirich, Warren William B.S. Management and Administration; Highland; Phi Sigma Kappa; Marching 100; Sailing Club; Alpha. Kappa Psi, Pub. Rel. Ch.; Young Republicans, Dir. Wells, Clark Paul B.S. Transportation; Youngstown, Ohio; Martin Hall; Varsity Gymnastics; Transportation Club; Inter. Aff. Comm.; Karate Club. Werling, Richard Alan B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne; Chi Phi; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres.; Union Board Comm.; Little 500 Rider; YMCA; Jr. IFC. Whitacre, Robert Neal B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta, Pres.; Union Board, Vice-Pres.; Dean's List; Blue Key; I.U. Foundation. White, Barbara Sue B.S. Personnel Management; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta; YWCA; Omicron Delta, Pres.; Personnel Mgt. Club. Whitledge, William Anthony B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Kappa Delta Rho; Alpha Kappa Psi. Whittinghill, Harriett Darra B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas.; Jr. Class Treas.; Pres. Ball Comm.; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation. Wilson, James V. Jr. B.S. Accounting; Bedford. Wilson, Michael Harwood B.S. Transportation; Madison; Transportation Club; Marketing Club; Young Democrats. Winski, Mark David B.S. Accounting; Michigan City; Zeta Beta Tau; Fall Carnival; Bowling; Dean's List. Wiseman, Walter S. B.S. Accounting; Plainfield; Briscoe Quad; Phi Eta Sigma; Accounting Club. Wissel, Diane Kae B.S. Marketing; Richmond; Teter Quad, Gov.; YWCA; Marketing Club, Sec.; Union Board Comm.

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Withey, Peter Joseph B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Accounting Club. Witwer, William Gregory B.S. Management and Administration; Lansing, Ill.; Sigma Chi; AMA; I.U. Foundation. Wolf, Fred Clifton B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Delta Upsilon, Vice-Pres.; Accounting Club; Young Republicans. Wolford, Dennis Jay B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Accounting Club. Wolin, Barbara Joy B.S. Management and Administration; Skokie, Ill.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. Sec.; Campus Chest Steering Comm., Ch., Sec.; AMA, Sec.; AWS; I.U. Sing, Program Comm. Woods, C. Michael B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Pi Kappa Alpha; Little 500 Rider; AMA. Wright, Calda Jay B.S. Marketing; Mishawaka; Beck House; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Sing, Steering Comm.; Redbook, Steering Comm., Gen. Co-Ch.; I.U. Foundation. Wylie, William H. B.S. Management; Bloomington; Marketing Club. Young, Terry Lee B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Dean's List; Freshman Golf; Accounting Club; Transportation Club. Zavatsky, Larry B.S. Accounting; Elkhart; Sigma Alpha Mu.

Zurawski, James Andrew B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; South Bend; Beta Sigma Pi; Sailing Club; Rifle and Pistol Club.Coers, Wilfred J. B.S. Real Estate; Shelbyville; Foster Quad, Comm. Co-ord., Gov.; Willkie Men's Co-op, Housing Mngr.; Marching 100; Usher Corps, Mngr.

Dentistryҟ Alter, Eugene Allen D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Sigma Nu, IFC; Xi Psi Phi; Fresh. Dental Student Council. Apon, Elzelina C. H. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Santpoat-Zd, The Netherlands. Arbuckle, Gordon Russell D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Backmeyer, John Paul D.D.S. Dentistry; Richmond. Barbour, John Raymond D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Sigma Delta; Sr. Class, Sec.-Treas.

Barenie, Jim Thomas D.D.S. Dentistry; Highland; Psi Omega. Barry, Greg Curtis D.D.S. Dentistry; Fremont; Xi Psi Phi; Tri-Beta. Bechtel, Jerry Allan D.D.S. Dentistry; Goshen. Bender, Paul A. D.D.S. Dentistry; Anderson. Bianco, Richard Peter D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary; Sigma Chi; Delta Sigma Delta; Student Council.

Bloomer, Richard S. D.D.S. Dentistry; Rockville. Bocic, Donald F. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Student ADA. Booth, James Cole D.D.S. Dentistry; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Delta Tau Delta. Boren, Wilder Clarence D.D.S. Dentistry; Princeton; Delta Sigma Delta; Student ADA, Jr. Class Pres. Bradley, Robert E. D.D.S. Dentistry; W. Lafayette; Xi Psi Phi.

Bradley, Steven R. D.D.S. Dentistry; Speedway; Xi Psi Phi. Brinson, Arleen Ruth R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Bloomington; Dental Hygiene Class, Sec.-Treas.; Jr. ADHA. Bromley, Ben L. D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend; Blue Key. Bryant, Sharon D. R.D.II. Dental Hygiene; Greenwood; Jr. ADHA. Buzalski, James J. D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend; Xi Psi Phi.

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Coburn, Charles Dean D.D.S. Dentistry; Medaryville; ADA; Xi Psi Phi. Cordell, Ronald H. D.D.S. Dentistry; Martinsville; Dean's List. Cougill, Stephen C. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Coulter, Jeffrey K. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta; Delta Sigma Delta; Student Council. Cross, Joanne Louise R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Rochester.

Daufel, George B. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Dayhoff, Donald G. D.D.S. Dentistry; Linton. Denzinger, Frank Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry; Corydon. Durward, James A. D.D.S. Dentistry; Boulder, Col.; Xi Psi Phi. Enlow, Bonnie Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Speedway; Jr. ADHA; YWCA; Dean's List.

Ervay, Julee Walden R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Boonville, N.Y.; Jr. ADHA, Sec.-Treas. Fifer, Mary A. R.D.II. Dental Hygiene; New Richmond; Jr. ADHA; Jud. Bd. Friend, Nannette Kathryn R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA, Pres.; Dean's List. Gillespie, Kay Elizabeth R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADIIA. Haffner, Judith Ann R.D.M. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA.

Hassel, Charles E. D.D.S. Dentistry; Mishawaka; Xi Psi Phi, Treas. Helfrick, John Frederick D.D.S. Dentistry; Elkhart; Student ADA; Soph. Class Pres.; Delta Sigma Delta; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Herman, Wayne William D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. Holloman, Joseph L. D.D.S. Dentistry; Vincennes; Psi Omega; Student Council. Hoover, Elizabeth Anne R.D.H. Dental hygiene; Gary; ADHA.

Huffman, Susan Kaye R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Columbus; Crimson Cadettes. Hunt, Stephen Philip D.D.S. Dentistry; Carthage; ADA. Hurst, Robert V. D.D.S. Dentistry; E. Chicago. Jeffries, Saundra Lea R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Bedford; Jr. ADHA. Johnson, Kathleen Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis.

Jones, Phillip L. D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne. Karlakis, Maria R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Gary; Jr. ADHA. Kaufman, Gerry L. D.D.S. Dentistry; Roanoke. King, Patricia Jean R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Lafayette; Jr. ADHA, Class VicePres., Sec.-Treas. Klug, James Charles D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne.

Krantz, Richard Lynn D.D.S. Dentistry; Jeffersonville; Psi Omega. Krantz, Ronald Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry; Clarksville; Psi Omega. Laderer, Clarence Port D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend. Laesch, Peggy Lynne R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA. Landwerlen, Jerry R. D.D.S. Dentistry; Shelbyville.

Larson, Karon Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; LaPorte; Jr. ADHA. Lentz, R. Dale D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega, Treas.; Student ADA, Sec. Lesniak, Margaret Mary R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; E. Chicago; Jr. ADHA. Licking, Linda Lee R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Bluffton; Jr. ADHA. Lintzenich, Donald Lee D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Sigma Delta; Newman Club; ADA.

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McAleer, John Allen D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; Psi Omega, Chap. McAllister, James C. D.D.S. Dentistry; Speedway; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Tr., Soc. Ch., Ritual Ch.; Delta Sigma Delta. McClanahan, Lowell Dale D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne. McClure, Thomas Raymond D.D.S. Dentistry; Mishawaka; YMCA; Student Ldr. Prog. McKinley, Earl 0. D.D.S. Dentistry; Flora.

Marcotte, Michael Roger D.D.S. Dentistry; Honolulu, Hawaii; Delta Sigma Delta, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Student ADA; Student Council: Class Vice-Pres. Marosky, John E. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Marshall, William K. D.D.S. Dentistry; Lucerne; Student ADA. Meyer, Monna S. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA. Miller, Dennis M. D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend.

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Miller, Mark Francis D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta. Miller, Richard Jon D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Xi Psi Phi, Jr. Treas. Moll, M. Charles D.D.S. Dentistry; Beech Grove; Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Myers, Eleanor Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Class Office, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres.; Jr. ADHA. Neaman, Kenneth David D.D.S. Dentistry; Cincinnati, Ohio, Soph. Class Vice-Pres.

Nelson, Craig Lee D.D.S. Dentistry; LaGrange. Odle, Harold Irvin D.D.S. Dentistry; W. Lebanon; Xi Psi Phi. Osborne, Travis Hugh D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi, Vice-Pres. l'arker, George Joseph D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; Delta Sigma Delta. Patrick, Daniel Ray D.D.S. Dentistry; Kokomo.

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Peik, F. Wesley D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Xi Psi Phi. Pell, John Ruh D.D.S. Dentistry; Brazil; Phi Kappa Psi; I.U. Foundation. Pequignot, Thomas Franklin D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Delta. Plascak, Nicholas David D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Delta Sigma Delta. Pritchett, Charles Edward D.D.S. Dentistry; Speedway; Student ADA; Xi Psi Phi.

Riley, Patricia Sue R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA; Class Pres.; Dean's List. Rogers, Harvey Ernest D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Sisk, Edward Michael Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta. Slavin, Stephen Douglas D.D.S. Dentistry; Muncie; Delta Sigma Delta; Student Council; ADA. Slyby, Roland Fred D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Student ADA.

Smallwood, Carol Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Huntington; Student Council; Jr. ADHA. Smith, Charlotte Omar R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; JDFIA. Smith, Harold Allen D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Snapp, Ray T. D.D.S. Dentistry; Bedford; Chi Phi; I.U. Foundation. Stanlay, Richard Lee D.D.S. Dentistry; Muncie.

Steel, John Hinkle D.D.S. Dentistry; Newburgh; Delta Sigma Delta. St. John, Sheryl Ann R.1/11. Dental Hygiene; Warren. Stout, Gene F. D.D.S. Dentistry; Lakeville; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Teare, William Taggart Jr. D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville. Thomson, Sheryl Ann R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Speedway.

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Travelstead, Jerry Wayne D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Xi Psi Phi, Pres., Rush Ch.; Soph. Class Treas.; Jr. Class Vice-Pres. Trees, Diane R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Greenfield; Class Vice-Pres.; Jr. ADHA. Truelove, Edmond Lee D.D.S. Dentistry; Vincennes. Turnock, Jack Alan D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. Ulrich, Diane Kay R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Ft. Wayne; Jr. ADHA; Class Pres.

Wadsworth, Larry Michael D.D.S. Dentistry; Washington; Xi Psi Phi. Walker, Nancy H. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Evansville; Jr. ADHA. Walters, Ned William D.D.S. Dentistry; Sullivan. Ward, C. Eugene D.D.S. Dentistry; Tippecanoe. Warren, Lawrence A. M.A. D.D.S. Genetics and Dentistry; Indianapolis; I.U. Foundation; Delta Tau Delta.

Wells, Thomas Joseph D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Delta; Student ADA. Whitmore, Linda Jo R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Jr. ADHA. Williams, Roberta Beth R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Crawsfordsville; Jr. ADHA. Worman, Joyce Eloise R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Evansville; Gamma Phi Beta; Jr. ADHA, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; YWCA. Wurstner, Dale Eugene D.D.S. Dentistry; Dayton, Ohio.

Zaharako, Peter Charles D.D.S. Dentistry; Lawrenceburg. Zimmerman, Thomas Bruce D.D.S. Dentistry; Valparaiso.

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Education

Adolph, Nina Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta, Asst. Pledge Tr.; YWCA, Live Y'ers Pres.; LUNA, Page; ACE; SNEA; Dean's List. Alley, Mary Martha B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; Alpha Lambda Delta; SNEA. Allison, Patricia Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Fairmount; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA; Union Comm. Anderson, Sandra Been B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; SNEA; ACE; CEC. Armstrong, Ann Laswell B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Delta Gamma; YWCA; I.U. Foundation; Fresh. Camp Counselor. Arnold, Katheryn Louise B.S. Elementary Education; Plainfield; I.U. Foundation; SNEA. Ashcraft, harry Duaine B.S. Biology; Petersburg. Babcock, Sharon Rae B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Delta Gamma, Schol. Ch., 2nd Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Foundation; Arbutus. Bailey, Patricia Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Delta Delta Delta, Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Jr. SAB; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Angel Flight; YWCA. Baker, Janice Arlene B.S. Social Studies; Jeffersonville; Sigma Kappa; YWCA; AWS; Union Board Comm.

Baker, Rita Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Borden; Sigma Kappa; YWCA. Baker, Vicki Joan B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Lanesville. Baldridge, Sandra Lee B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Argonne House, Soc. Ch.; YWCA. Bales, Margaret Elaine A.B. English; Anderson; Alpha Omicron Pi; I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Rush Counselor. Balmer, Patricia Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Mishawaka; Briscoe Quad.

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Barker, Miriam M. B.S. Elementary Education; Greentown; Tulip Tree House; Delta Delta Delta. Barnes, Russell T. B.S. Social Studies; New Carlisle; SEA; Intramurals. Barnett, Cheryl Wilson B.S. Elementary Education; Tipton; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA, I.U. Sing Steering Comm.; I.U. Young Republicans; ACE. Barnum, Marjorie Carroll, B.S. Elementary Education; Ligonier; Briscoe Quad, Rec. Ch., Vice-Gov. Bayer, Denby Ann B.S. Special Education; Anderson; Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Junior Class Sec.; Arbutus; YWCA; CEC. Bean, Marcia Diane B.S. Special Education; Hackensack, N.J.; Read Center, Rec. Ch.; ACE; Hillel Foundation; Card Section Comm. Beck, Carol Lee B.S. Becker, ҟ Elementary Education; Otisco; Willkie Co-op; AWS; Usher Corps. Barbara Ann B.S. Elementary Education; New Castle; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Ch.; YWCA, Boy's Club; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Student Ldr. Beesley, Tonda Sue B.S. Elementary Education; Bath; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; SEA; Union Board; YWCA. Bellamy, Linda Darlene B.S. Mathematics; Pendleton; Wells Quad, Acad. Co-ord.; Forest Quad, Sec.

Berghorn, Nancy Diane B.S. Special Education; Elmhurst, Ill.; Teter Quad, Gov., Sec.-Treas.; CEC; NEA; Young Republicans; YAF. Bishop, Billie Jean B.S. Social Studies; Elmhurst, Ill.; Alpha Phi, Pub. Rd.; Union Board Steering Comm.; YWCA; Young Republicans. Bland, Claudia Jean B.S. Elementary Education; New Castle; Teter Quad, Gov.; SEA. Bloom, Susan Kimble B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA; INSITE; Student Ldr.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Boedeker, Pamela Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne. Boswell, Nancy A. B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis. Bowman, Clair M. B.S. Social Studies; New Paris; Sr. Class Council; I.U. Foundation; Daily Student, Circ. Mngr.; SEA. Boyle, Martha Jane B.S. Elementary Education; Sullivan; ACE. Bradley, Valerie Jo B.S. English; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad; Daily Student; NAACP. Bruce, Brenda Lou B.S. Social Studies; Tell City; Beck House; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; Young Democrats Dir.; Student Service, Undersec. YWCA.

Britton, Sara Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education; Reading, ,ҟ Pa.; , Beck House, Standards Bd. Ch.; SEA; CEC; Sycamore Hall, Jud. Bd. Burnett, Ronald F. B.S. Sociology; Eminence; IUCF, Steering Comm. Ch. Burr, Susan Lynne B.S. Education; Berwyn, Pa. Cabage, Lilian Faye B.S. English; Evansville; Daily Student; SEA; INSITE. Cannon, Carole Arlene B.S. English; Gary; Harper Hall, Gov., Rec. Co-ord.; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Young Democrats.

Carithers, Jill Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Logansport; Delta Gamma; Union Board Comm.; YWCA. Carmichael, Carol Jean B.S. Vocational Home Economics; Springville; Jenkinson Hall; Home Ec. Club. Carr, Connie Lou B.S. Special Education; Logansport; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Bus. Rush Ch.; Campus Chest Steering Comm.; YWCA; CEC; Pop Concerts Publicity Comm.; Kappa Pickers. Carter, Ralph Jerald B.S. Elementary Education; Stinesville; Flying Club. Celichowski, Michael Theodore B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; McNutt Quad, Vice-Gov., Comm. Ch., Acad. Ch.; SEA; Arbutus. Chappel, Nancy May B.S. Elementary Education; Richmond; Alpha Omicron Pi, Soc. Ch.; YWCA. Chastain, Jeffrey Ray B.S. Radio and Television; Mitchell; Delta Upsilon; Fall Carnival; Reserve Cheerleader; I.U. Sing; Tryus Party; WFIU. Clark, Ellen Eiletle B.S. Elementary Education; Economy; Rabb II, Vice-Gov.; Rifle and Pistol Club, Pres. Clark, Mary Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Terre Haute. Clayton, Harriet Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Hope.

Cocks, Valerie Ann B.S. Journalism; Elkhart; Theta Sigma Phi; SEA; Canterbury Assoc., Treas. Co!glazier, Walla Elane B.S. Elementary Education; Salem; Harper Hall; ACE, Treas.; SNEA. Cook, James Allen A.B. Social Studies; Speedway; Theta Chi; Falcon Club; Sailing Club; Young Republicans; YAF. Cook, Marytha Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Edon, Ohio; Beck House, Standards Bd.; ACE; YWCA; SEA; Sycamore Hall, Sec. Cook, Roger Allen B.S. Speech; Indianapolis; Young Republicans; Varsity Debate; Great Issues; Forensic Honorary, Pres.

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Coolman, Margaret Rector B.S. Library Science; Anderson. Coplen, Janet Ann A.B. Elementary Education; Logansport; Delta Zeta, Pres.; Panhellenic; YWCA, I.U. Sing; ACE, Publicity Ch.; Union Board Comm. Cornea, Noreve Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Alpha Omicron Pi; Forest Quad; NEA; Arbutus, Asst. to Ed.; YWCA, Pub. Rel. Comm.; Campus Chest Co-Ch.; AWS, Transfer Students Orient. Ch. Couse, Penny Rue B.S. Special Education; Bristol; SEA, Sec.; YWCA; CEC. Crabtree, Jennifer Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Dorm Communications Comm. Crandle, Virginia Kathleen B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Carbondale, Ill.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Sailing Club; Union Board Comm. Crawford, Susan Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Recording Sec.; Jr. SAB; I.U. Foundation; Pom Pon Squad; Union Board, Sec.; Christmas Dec., Gen. Ch. Crowder, Barbara Nell B.S. Business Education; Attica; McNutt Quad; SEA; Student Marketing Club; Union Board, Kiva Programming Ch.; SAB, Card Section Instruction Card Comm.; I.U. Foundation. Csigas, Karen Marie B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; McNutt Quad; ACE; SEA, Soc. Ch., Leadership Conf. Ch.; ISTA, Student Rep. Curtis, Vicki Yvonne B.S. Library Science; New Albany. Curts, Geneva Aline B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany; Dean's List; Pine Hall, Soc. Ch.; Res. Scholar. Damian, Darlene M. B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Harper Hall. Danko, Karen Rae B.S. Social Studies; Gary; Briscoe Quad. Daronatsy, Aram Robert B.S. Social Studies; Hammond; Briscoe Quad; Young Republicans; Young Democrats. Davis, CarolynSue B.S. Social Studies; Ramsey; Mason Hall; SEA.

Davis, Susan Joan B.S. English; Hobart; Usher Corps. Dawson, Richard Thomas B.S. Social Studies; Mishawaka; Cravens A, Gov.; Marching 100; I.U. Foundation; Little 500 Rider; Arnold Air Society, Compt. Dickard, Faye Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Nashville; Beck House, Management Comm., ViceGov.; SEA; Fresh. Orientor; Young Democrats. DeDario, Diane Bauer B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; ACE; NEA; Pom Pon Squad. Deems, Judith Ann B.S. Special Education; Evansville; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Tr.; Kappa Pickers; YWCA, Cabinet. Dehne, Florenz Lavay B.S. Elementary Education; Hebron. Dehne, Marsha Lee B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Hebron; Sigma Alpha Eta. Dempsey, Patricia Anne B.S. Special Education; Baltimore, Md.; SEA; CEC. Diehl, Marjory Anne B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta; I.U. Foundation; INSITE; SNEA; ACE. Dillon, Jacqueline Claire B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting; ACE; SEA.

Dixon, William Lloyd B.S. Biology; Bloomington; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.; Dean's List. Doty, Linda Kay B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta, Asst. Soc. Ch., Vice-Pres.; I,U. Foundation; Young Republicans; YAF. Duhm, Angela G. B.S. English; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta, Pres., Standards Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Panhellenic Pres. Council. Dunbar, Jane E. B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; McNutt Quad, Cult. Co-ord.; Young Republicans; Action Party. Dwyer, Judith Kay B.S. English; Kokomo; Mason Hall; INSITE; SNEA. Edington, Janet Carolyn B.S. Biology; LaPorte; Kappa Kappa Gamma; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Sr. Class Council; Union Board Steering Comm.; Pom Pon Squad. Edwards, Anita Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Lancaster, Ohio; Sigma Kappa; YWCA; Strikettes, Pres.; ACE, Vice-Pres. Edwards, Diana Dorothy B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta; Lycea Dinner Comm.; YWCA; Christmas Eve on Campus Comm.; SEA. Edwards, Karen Jo B.S. Business Education; Paoli. Egelston, Cheryl Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Middletown, Ohio; Gamma Phi Beta; I.U. Foundation; President's Ball Comm.; IMU Film Series, Steering Comm.; Action Party. Eguchi, Merle B.S. Elementary Education; Honolulu, Hawaii; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr.; Student Ldr.; Senatorial Asst.; Jr. Class Council; YWCA. Eryleben, Richard Lee B.S. History; Cincinnati, Ohio; Fresh. Track. Este11, Douglas Arthur A.B. English and Social Studies; Indianapolis; Social Service Club. Evans, Donna Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; SEA; NSTA; ACE; IRA. Everhart, Barbara Alice B.S. Elementary Education; Jeffersonville; SNEA.

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Farren, Beverly Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Martinsville; Mini Rider. Feeley, Margarett M. B.S. Biology; Indianapolis; Sr. Class Council. Feely, Sandra Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Speedway; Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA, Physically Handicapped Comm. Ch., Community Service Commissioner; Union Board Comm.; I.U. Foundation; Rabb Hall, Jud. Bd. Fields, Judith Ann B.S. Social Studies; Bedford; INSITE; SNEA. Firebaugh, Leonard A. B.S. Mathematics; Kansas City, Mo. Fisch, Maria Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.; Rabb Hall; Boisen Hall, Soc. Ch.; SNEA; President's Ball Dec. Comm.; Newman Club; Educational Leadership Conf., Rep. Fisher, Roger L. B.S. English; French Lick; Ind. Bus. Ed. Assoc.; Ind. Teachers of Eng. Assoc. Flaningam, Ann Marie B.S. Elementary Education; Bluffton; Kappa Alpha Theta, Chap.; Fresh. Class. Org. Female Dir.; Action Party; Young Republicans. Forotanpour, Farangis Fay B.S. Elementary Education and Kindergarten; Tehran, Iran; Mason Hall; Cosmopolitan Club, Soc. Ch.; Reception and Dec. Comm. Ch., International Dinner; Iranian Assoc., Soc. Ch. Fowler, Jo Jeannine B.S. Elementary Education; Martinsville; Sailing Club; Ski Club; Young Democrats; YWCA. Fox, Carol Elaine B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City; Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard; SEA; Wesley Foundation; Tutorial Program. Frazier, Marcia Claire B.S. Elementary Education; New Ross; ACE; SEA. French, Jesse Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; SEA. Frichtl, Laura Jane B.S. Elementary Education; Munster. Friedlander, Joan M. Art Education; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm. Fritz, Linda Anne B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; Alpha Gamma Delta, Song Ldr., Pledge Tr., 1st Vice-Pres.; SEA; Young Democrats; Educ. Leadership Conf.; YWCA. Fullerton, Patricia Ann B.S. Special Education; N. Andover, Mass.; SAB, Exec. Bd.; I.U. Foundation; Class Councils; Union Board Comm. Furry, Carol Lynn B.S. French; Indianapolis; Argonne House, Gov.; Cosmopolitan Club; LU. Foundation; Young Republicans; Student Senate, Exec. and Spec. Affairs Comm. Ch.; YWCA. Gady, Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Rochester; YWCA; CEC. Gard, Susan Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education; Arlington, Va.; Delta Zeta; Union Board; YWCA. Gardner, Marilee B. B.S. Elementary Education; Scottsburg. Garrett, Alice R. B.S. Business Education; Sellersburg. Gaskill, Jeanette Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Delta Delta Delta, Activ. Ch.; YWCA; Singing IIoosiers; ACEI. Gesenhues, Gerald L. Social Studies; Floyd Knobs; SNEA; Dean's List. Gill, Jeannine B.S. Biology; Lebanon; Argonne House, Gov.; Sailing Club; Baha'i Club; WQAD; SEA.

Gille, Russell Nelson B.S. Social Studies; Whiteland; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Republicans. Glasgow, Carolyn Sue B.S. Elementary Education; Mauckport; SNEA. Coding, Marjorie Ann B.S. Spanish; LaGrange, Ill.; Gamma Phi Beta; Dean's List; Union Board Comm. Golden, Gertrude M. B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting; Harper Hall, Sec., Soc. Co-ord.; SEA; NSTA. Goldsborough, Karen Lynn B.S. Social Studies; Jeffersonville; Clark House; SEA; Young Republicans; Sailing Club.

Gottschalk, Bonita Irene B.S. Social Science; Bluffton; INSITE. Graden, Beverley Veronica B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch., Little Sisters Weekend Ch.; Philan. Ch.; YWCA; Redbook, Sales Comm.; Christian Center. Graf, Mary Katherine B.S. Elementary Education; Syracuse. Greene, Karla Kay B.S. Social Studies; Loogootee. Gresham, Gloria Jean B.S. Theatre; Indianapolis; Univ. Theatre, Costume Design Asst.

Griffin, Elizabeth Anne A.B. Recreation; Indianapolis; Read Center, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; 'Foinahawk; Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Membership Ch.; I.U. Foundation. Griffin, Judith Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Soc. Ch., Asst. Pledge Tr.; Campus Chest; YWCA; Union Board Comm. Grimes, Sharon Dee B.S. Elementary Education; Speedway; SEA; Young Democrats. Cromer, Carol S. B.S. Business Education; W. Baden. Groom, Joyce Marlene B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Chi Omega; YWCA; AWS; SAB; INSITE.

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Hadley, Alice Joyce B.S. Elementary Education; Plainfield. IIafft, Ronald L. B.S. English; Versailles; Wright Quad; SEA; YMCA. Hall, Jacqueline B.S. Social Studies; Jeffersonville; Briscoe Quad; Cosmopolitan Club. Hamm, Mary Jo B.S. Elementary Education; Memphis; Gamma Phi Beta; SNEA. Harmon, Robert Edward B.S. Mathematics; Depauw.

Harris, Alan Maurice B.S. Speech; Winamac; Ruter House; Marching 100; Kappa Kappa Psi, \Tice-Pres. Harrison, Linda Helen B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Arbutus; I.U. Sing; YWCA. Hartig, Karen Margaret B.S. Social Studies; Evansville; Alpha Phi. Hartley, Becky Sue A.B. Elementary Education; Marion; Alpha Omicron Pi; Fresh. Orientor; Action Party; YWCA; Union Board Comm.; AWS. Hash, Marilyn Sue B.S. English; Jeffersonville; Birnam Wood House, Treas.; ADA; Christian Center Tutor. Haussman, Nancy Louise B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Read Center; INSITE. Hawker, Mary Lynne B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City; Read Center, Gov.; Tryus Party; Christian Center Tutor. Hayden, Jayne Ann B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education; Evansville; YWCA; Young Republicans; SEA; CEC; Action Party. Hayhurst, Joyce Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Naperville, Ill.; Alpha Phi, Schol. Ch.; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Enomene; I.U. Foundation; YWCA, Fresh. Camp Steering Comm. Heilig, Margo Jan B.S. Elementary Education; Aurora; Sigma Kappa, Schol. Ch.; ACE; YWCA. Hendricks, Anne E. B.S. Biology; New Albany. Hernandez, Michael Duane B.S. Biology; Gary; Wright Quad; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. Herron, Howard B.S. Journalism; Hope; Singing Hoosiers; Daily Student, Asst. Ed.; Intramurals. Hess, Elizabeth Reed B.S. Elementary Education; Rushville; McNutt Quad; SEA; ACE. Hilburn, Andrea Faith B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Soc. Ch.; Tyronian Queen Candidate; 2nd Runner-Up to Miss I.U.; Student Ldr.; YWCA, Exch. Home; SNEA.

Hilgers, Diane Lynn B.S. Special Education; Tell City; Read Center, Cabinet; CEC; YWCA. Hobbs, Lana Sue B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; Alpha Phi; Redbook Comm.; I.U. Hostess. Hobson, Barbara Jean B.S. Mathematics; Modoc; Pine Hall, Treas.; Alpha Lambda Delta; SNEA. Hodson, Joan Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; YWCA; Young Democrats; ACE. Hollingsworth, Peggy Ann B.S. Library Science; Russiavillc; Willkie Quad; SEA. Holloway, Marcia A. B.S. Elementary Education; Columbia City; Delta Gamma, 1st Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Hooper, Vonda Jean B.S. English; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta; Tyronian, Gen. Ch.; Fresh. Camp Counselor; Great Issues Steering Comm, Asst. Sec.; LUNA; Union Board, Sec. Staff. Horner, Karen Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; Foster Quad. Horvath, Bernard Allan B.S. Biology; South Bend; Circle K. Hozdovich, Irene Dianne B.S. Spanish; Munster; Gamma Phi Beta, Rec. Sec.; YWCA; SNEA; Card Section. Huber, Judy Beth B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour; ACE; ACEI; InterVarsity; SEA. Iluster, Diane Adelaide B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; McNutt Quad, Gov., Soc. Ch.; AWS, Leg. Bd. Hyndman, Margaret Elaine B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Xi Delta; SEA, Soc. Comm.; YWCA, Redbook Sales, Live Y'er; INSITE. Ingels, Joseph William B.S. Social Studies; Kokomo; INSITE. Jackson, Donna Kathleen B.S. History; W. Lafayette; Sigma Kappa; I.U. Foundation; Sr. Council; Monte Carlo, Steering Comm.; President's Ball, Steering Comm.; Display Cases, Steering Comm. Jahns, Christine Graham B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Delta Delta Delta, Corr. Sec.; Union Board; Arbutus; Great Issues; YWCA. Jeffries, Jane Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Crawfordsville; Clark House, Wing Ch., House Council; Belles; SEA; Young Republicans. Johnson, Jo Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Sullivan. Johnston, Gloria Louise B.S. Elementary Education; Danville; Willkie Quad, Homecoming Ch., Orient. Steering Comm., Head Soc. Coord.; I.U. Foundation. Jonah, Jane Eleanor B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education; W. Lafayette; SEA; CEC; AAMD; Christian Center Tutor.

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Jones, Charlotte Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Hartford City; Kappa Delta, Sec.; YWCA; Homecoming Comm.; President's Ball Comm. Jones, Paul Dennis B.S. Elementary Education; Crown Point. Jones, Ruby Kathern B.S. Elementary Education; Norman. Jordan, Marilyn Bonnie B.S. Elementary Education; Park Ridge, Ill.; Alpha Xi Delta, Journal Corr., Corr. Sec., Schol. Ch.; First Fling, Gen. Sec.; Student Ldr.; I.U. Foundation; Panhellenic Schol. Ch's. Workshop, Sec. Jornod, Vickie Dee B.S. Social Studies; Ft. Wayne; Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres.; Panhellenic, Pres.; Mortar Board; Fresh. Camp, Co-Ch.; I.U. Foundation. Kaminsky, Elaine Joan B.S. Elementary Education; Cleveland, Ohio. Kapczynski, Thomas H. B.S. Recreation; South Bend; Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Pres.; Red Cross; Judo Club; Spelunking Club. Kaplan, Rosie B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Read Center, Co-ord., Cult. Ch.; Hillel Foundation, Student Adv. Bd.; Christian Center Tutor. Katz, Jo Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Hillel Foundation; Arbutus; INSITE; SNEA; Union Board Comm. Keeslar, James R. B.S. English; Orland; NEA; SEA. Keith, Diana Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; Foster Quad. Keith, Shirley Joan B.S. Elementary Education; Jeffersonville; Alpha Omicron Pi; Jr. Panhellenic, Treas.; Crimson Cadets, Vice-Pres.; Pleiades; Alpha Delta Kappa; Modern Dance Club. Kelley, Eloise Richardson B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany; Young Republicans; SEA; YWCA. Kern, Mary Ann B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; LaFontaine; Alpha Gamma Delta, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta; SEA; YWCA. Kempner, Fran A.B. French; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation; YWCA. Killen, Nancy Jane B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis. Kimball, Cean B.S. Elementary Education; Middletown; Harper Hall, Vice-Gov. King, James Wilford A.B. Government; Seymour; Sigma Chi; Young Democrats, Dir., Treas., Pres.; Student Senate; Great Issues; LUNA; I.U. Foundation. Kleine, Margaret Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Vincennes; Poplars, Pres.; YWCA; Union Board; AWS. Kleinert, Jerome B. B.S. Elementary Education; •South Bend; McNutt Quad; SEA, Treas.

Klick, Pamela Jeanne B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Alpha Chi Omega, Publicity Ch.; AWS; Campus Chest; SEA; Jud. Bd. Koenig, Daniel Dean B.S. Social Studies; Mooresville; Wright Quad Photo Club, Pres.; Young Republicans. Korte, Cynthia A.B. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Pi Beta Phi; YWCA; Miss I.U. Pageant Comm. Kunze, Constance L. B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. Kusek, Ilene Jean B.S. History and Social Studies; E. Chicago; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Landis, Dale Lee B.S. Social Studies; Peru; Arnold Air Soc.; Daily Student; LUNA. LaSota, Barbara Ann B.S. Business Education; Bloomington; SNEA; Cosmopolitan Club. Lattimer, Sue Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Sigma Kappa, 1st Vice-Pres.; ACE, Sec. Lawson, Rita Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting; Harper Hall, Soc. Co-ord.; SNEA; NSTA; NSTM. Leap, Patsy Pauline B.S. Elementary Education; Rochester; Alpha Xi Delta; SEA; Mini Rider.

Leckie, Alexa Yvonne B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA; Arbutus. Ledford, Marabeth B.S. Education; Corydon. Leist, Carolyn Louise B.S. Social Studies; Poneto; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd.; INSITE. Lentz, Frieda Marie B.S. English; Bloomington; Daily Student; SEA; INSITE. Lentz, Judith Sue B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad; INSITE.

Lewis, Nancy Jane B.S. Elementary Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; I.U. Foundation; Union Board Comm.; I.U. Sing, Prog. Comm. Liebenow, Beverly Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; SEA; INSITE. Lindstrom, Lois Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; SNEA. Lippens, Carole Josephine B.S. Art Education; Mishawaka; McNutt Quad, Choraliers. Llewellyn, Linda Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Logansport; Belles.

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Lohman, Carolyn Margene B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Read Center; INSITE. Lohse, Catherine Louise B.S. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Read Center, Communications Comm.; Young Democrats. Long, Lynn Frances B.S. Home Economics; Martinsville. Loomis, Judy Kay B.S. Elementary Education; LaPorte; Read Center, Vice-Gov., Soc. Ch.; ACE, Publicity Ch., Pres. Lovinger, Penni Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau; Arbutus.

Lowdermilk, David Michael B.S. Earth Science; Ft. Wayne; Willkie Men's Co-op., Gov.; Willkie Quad, Acting Vice-Pres.; College Bowl Team; Sailing Club; Foreign Study. Luerman, Mary Anita B.S. Elementary Education; Richmond. Lucas, Jo Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Frankfort; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge Tr.; YWCA; Union Board Comm.; SNEA. Lusher, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Union Board Comm., Sec.; Dean's List; Canterbury Assoc., Student Vestry; Tutorial Program. Lynch, Michael L. B.S. Secondary Education; Mitchell; INSITE; SEA. Lynch, Virginia Louise B.S. English; Indianapolis; Teter Quad; Forest Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; Sycamore Hall, Acad. Ch.; Arbutus; Alpha Lambda Delta; Debate. McAfee, Martin Robert B.S. Spanish; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; Falcon Club. McCain, Lynda Karleen B.S. Speech; Delphi; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA; Belles; AWS. McCormack, John Phillip B.S. English; Vincennes. McCorkle, Gay Ann B.S. English; Elkhart; Read Center, Comm Ch.

McCrea, Sandra Lucille A.B. Elementary Education; Logansport; Kappa Kappa Gamma; YWCA, Adv. Bd. McKay, Marilyn B.S. English; Skokie, Ill.; Delta Gamma; YWCA. McKay, Suzanne M. B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA; I.U. Sing; Sailing Club; Newman Club. McLeaster, Paula B.S. Elementary Education; Lawrenceburg; Zeta Tau Alpha; Angel Flight, Pledge Tr., Material Officer; SEA; Young Democrats. McMahan, Judith Lauranne B.S. Speech and Theatre; Alexandria; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; SEA. McManus, Barbara Jeanne B.S. Elementary Education; Alexandria, Va.; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.; Alpha Phi; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Tutor. McMillan, Nancy Carol B.S. Mathematics; Greenfield; YWCA; NEA. Maddox, Sherrianne B.S. Social Studies; Owensboro, Ky.; Curry House Council; I.U. Foundation; Young Democrats; Class Councils. Mann, Barbara F. B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Poplars, Schol. Ch.; Sailing Club. Marlatt, Gay Charyle B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Gary; Sigma Alpha Eta; Student Govt., Hospitality Co-ord.; Ski Club. Marshall, Beth Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Delta Zeta, Schol. Ch.; Union Board Comm.; YWCA, Comm. Ch. Mastroianni, Annette J. B.S. Social Studies; Gary; Beck House. Mauder, Kathryn Marie B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; Zeta Tau Alpha, Soc. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Angel Flight; Union Board; YWCA. Meddock, Jo Ann B.S. Social Studies; Ft. Wayne; Forest Quad; SNEA. Meyer, Mary Ann Emma B.S. Early Childhood Education; Ireland; Forest Quad, Gov.; ACE, Publicity Ch. SNEA; YWCA; I.U. Sing; Young Republicans. Meyer, Pamela K. B.S. Special Education; Munster; Delta Gamma; YWCA; I.U. Foundation; Pop Concerts, Publicity Ch.; Publicity Handbook, Author; Monte Carlo, Gen. Ch. Michael, Gail Parsons B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Pi Beta Phi. Miles, Dyann Marie M.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch., Rec. Sec.; I.U. Foundation; AWS. Miller, Cheryl Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. Miller, Jerry Dean A.B. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Miller, Patricia Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Richmond; NCA; Newman Club; Folksong Club; AWS. Miller, Richard Allen B.S. Social Studies; E. Chicago; Willkie Quad; Briscoe Center Council; Young Democrats. Monroe, Carla Jane B.S. English; Portis, Kan.; YWCA; SEA; Christian Inter-Varsity. Monroe, Sharon L. B.S. Business Education; Mooresville. Morris, Margey Michelle B.S. Speech Correction and Hearing Therapy; Logansport; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-Pres.; Rush Counselor; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA; Dean's List.

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Mott, Joyce Ann B.S. Art; Richmond; SEA; YWCA; NAEA. Mott, Phyllis Jone A.B. Business Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch.; Jr. Class Org. Female Dir.; Class Councils; I.U. Foundation. Moyer, Susan Michele B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Ilillel Foundation. Moysey, Elizabeth Ann B.S. Elementary Education, Hinsdale, Ill.; YWCA; Angel Flight. Mudd, David Kaye B.S. Mathematics; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Wrestling Team, Capt.; I-Men's Club, Bd. of Dir.; Falcon Club; SEA.

Munson, Marsha Rochelle B.S. Elementary Education; LaPorte; Alpha Omicron Pi, Phil. Ch.; YWCA; Arbutus. Murley, Beverly Jo B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Forest Quad. Neal, George Harry B.S. Art Education; Indianapolis; Omega Psi Phi; Young Democrats. Nelson, Mary Elizabeth B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad; SEA. Nemlaha, Joyce Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Naperville, Ill.; Delta Delta Delta; YWCA.

Nery, Rebecca W. B.S. Elementary Education; Columbiana, Ohio; Oceanides; Dean's List. Newkirk, Michael Dale B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis. Nicholson, Vicki Sue B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany. Niewoehner, Sally Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Fountain City; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.;I.U. Foundation. Noble, R. Dwight B.S. Biology; Dyer; Teter Quad, Gov., Treas.; SNEA; Little 500 Rider.

Northcutt, Marty A.B. Elementary Education; Lawrenceburg; Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club; ACE; INSITE. Nowinski, L. Scott B.S. Social Studies; South Bend; Scabbard and Blade; Disting. Mil. Student. Ochstein, Harriet Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Epsilon Phi. Oram, Thomas Mark B.S. Social Studies; Crown Point; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean's List; SNEA; Amer. Hist. Assoc.; Fall Carnival; SEA. O'Reilly, Judith Phyllis B.S. English; Oak Park, Ill.; Chi Omega; AWS, Fresh. Affairs Comm.; YWCA; I.U. Sing Publicity; INSITE. Ostrom, Virginia Susan B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Teter Quad; Gov., Head Gov.; CEC. Parker, John Wayne B.S. Social Studies; Noblesville. Parsons, George Edward B.S. Social Studies; Rochester, N.Y.; Beta Theta Pi; INSITE; Soccer, Treas.; Christian Science Org. Peters, Darlene Meyer B.S. English Language Arts; Wolcott. Pfau, Kathryn F. B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; Willkie Quad; SNEA; ACE.

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Phares, Linda Gale B.S. Elementary Education; Millersburg; Briscoe Quad, Jud. Bd.; SEA; I.U. Sing. Pichler, Carol Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; Read Center, Soc. Ch., Comm. Co-ord., Orientor; YWCA; Student Ldr. Pilecki, JoEllen Parker B.S. Social Studies; Michigan City; Landes Hall, Jud. Bd.; SNEA; Young Democrats. Polochak, Carrol Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; McNutt Quad; SNEA; ACE. Powell, PatriciaA. B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; YWCA; SEA; INSITE. Price, Diana Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; SEA; ACE. Prickett, Marilyn Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Mishawaka; Poplars; Young Republicans; YWCA; Action Party; SEA; CEC. Quear,Deborah B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; Delta Zeta, Pledge Tr., House Mngr., Activ. Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Young Republicans; Jr. Panhellenic; WRA; YWCA. Ralph, Susan Leone B.S. Elementary Lein:anon; Sullivan; Alpha Phi; SEA; Sailing Club. Ransom, Marilyn Mast B.S. Elementary Education; Frankfort; Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA.

Rauktis, Mary Jean B.S. Elementary Education; Shawnee Mission, Kan.; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Miss I.U. Pageant Steering Comm.; SNEA; Student Ldr. Reed, Dixie Ann A.B. Elementary Education; Gary; Mini Rider; Fall Carnival Comm. Reed, Sarah Jane B.S. Elementary Education; Greensburg; SEA; NCTE. Reeder, Susan Lynne B.S. English; Columbus; I.U. Foundation; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Reinhold, Charles J. B.S. Social Studies; Jeffersonville; Intramurals; Psychology Club; SNEA.

482 Education


Ress, Robert Frederick B.S. Biology; Tell City; Phi Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Young Republicans. Ripple, Maryon Ilene B.S. Biology; San Francisco, Calif.; Landes House, Rec. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mini Rider; Card Section Comm.; ACU Regional Conf. Ritter, Jo Anne B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA, Sigma Alpha Eta. Rodgers, Nancy Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Treylac; SNEA. Roe, Sheila R. B.S. Elementary Education; Miami, Fla.; Kappa Delta, Treas.; YWCA Cabinet; Union Board Steering Comm.; Rush Counselor; Alpha Lambda Delta. Rogers, Susan R. B.S. Special Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pom Pon Squad; I.U. Foundation; Union Board Steering Comm. Class Councils; Student Ldr. Romine, Kay Diane B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean's List. Roseberry, Mary Margaret B.S. Library Science; Seymour; McNutt Quad; SEA. Rosenbarger, John Barry B.S. Biology; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi Omega, Sec.; Trees Center, Jud. Bd.; Dean's List. Rothbauer, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Charlestown; Forest Quad, Orientor; SNEA; ACEI; Usher Corps; Newman Club. Rueff, Arla Rose B.S. Home Economics; Henryville; Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA; SEA; Home Ec. Assoc. Rummel, Mary Ann B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Sigma Kappa, Treas.; YWCA. Rykovich, Kathleen Marie B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; ACE; NEA; Newman Club, Rec. Sec.; AWS. Salisbury, Creggie Helen B.S. Elementary Education; Narberth, Pa.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Student Senate; Cheerleader Conf.; Dean's List; I.U. Foundation. Sallee, Pamela Anne B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; Alpha Phi; YWCA; Redbook; Union Board Comm. Samson, Linda Gail B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation; Campus Chest. Sanborn, Suzanne Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; SEA; YWCA. Sanders, Carolyn Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; SNEA; NCTM; NSTA. Sanders, Martha B.S. French; Tell City; Read Center; YWCA; Wesley Foundation. Sanderson, Claudia Adel B.S. Fine Arts; Warsaw; Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch.; Rush Counselor; Angel Flight, Exec. Officer; I.U. Foundation.

Sauerland, James D. B.S. Speech and Theatre; Brookville; Dean's List; Dramatics; Wright Quad Photo Club. Scales, Mildred Louise B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour. Schafer, Martha Jo B.S. Education; Scottsburg; Willkie Quad, Student Asst.; Catholic Center; NEA. Schaefer, Sally Louise B.S. Elementary Education; Warshaw; Alpha Chi Omega; AWS; SNEA; NSTA; Young Republicans; Sailing Club. Schiff, Jane Eileen B.S. English; Evansville; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA; INSITE; SEA; Action Party. Schilling, Mary Rogers B.S. English; Decatur, Ill.; Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Ch.; YWCA; Union Board; I.U. Foundation; Arbutus. Schnell, Judith Anne B.S. Elementary Education; Brownsburg; Briscoe Quad, Soc. Ch.; Willkie Quad, Vice-Gov.; Oak Hall, Treas.; SEA; Wesley Foundation. Schull, Connie B.S. Elementary Education; Terre Haute; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marshal; YWCA. Seipel, Mary Louise B.S. Social Studies; Corydon; Teter Quad; SNEA; YWCA. Sheets, Richard Edward B.S. English; Columbus; Arbutus; Daily Student; INSITE. Shilling, Ann Lynn B.S. Art; Ft. Wayne; Kappa Delta; Union Board, Fine Arts Co-ordinator; LUNA; McNutt Quad, Orient. Ch., Acad. Co-ord. Shoobridge, Janice Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta; YWCA, Rel. Affairs Commissioner; Young Democrats; Card Section, Membership Comm.; Peace Corps Comm. Shumaker, Lynn M. B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corr. Sec., Activ. Ch.; YWCA, Internatl. Affairs Commissioner; President's Ball Steering Comm.; I.U. Foundation. Sickert, John Gene B.S. History; Indianapolis; McNutt Squad. Sinnock, Hugh K. B.S. History; Carmel; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I.U. Foundation; Young Democrats; Falcon Club; Arnold Air Soc. Sleeth, Gail E. A.B. English; Shelbyville. Smith, Alexis Jane B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Delphi; Chi Omega; Union Board; YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eta. Smith, James W. B.S. English; Milroy; Wright Quad, Treas.; Young Republicans; Little 500 Team Mngr. Smoker, Marcia Faye B.S. English; Centerville; Young Republicans; SEA; Lumen Staff; LUNA; Climbing Club. Smyers, Shirley Ellyn B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; YWCA, Soc. Concerns Co-Ch.; SNEA; Homecoming Float Comm.; Mini 500 Float Comm.

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Snider, Judith Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Flora; Harper Hall. Sobel, Barbara Mary B.S. Elementary Education; St. Louis, Mich.; Jud. Bd.; YWCA; SNEA. Souers, Judith Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Ft. Wayne; Teter Quad; SEA; ACE. Spackman, Ruth Carol B.S. Social studies; Monticello; Landes House, Jud. Bd. Sec.; Union Board Comm.; Sailing Club; Leadership Conf. Speer, Judith Lee A.B. Fine Arts; Brownstown; Alpha Chi Omega; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Enomene; Jr. SAB; Sr. Class Council; Jr. Panhellenic.

Spivack, Dale L. B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; Harper Hall. Steele, Karen Sue B.S. Art; Indianapolis; Alpha Omicron Pi; Arbutus; YWCA. Stewart, Sandra Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Spencer. Strode, James Lee B.S. Social Studies; Nashville; SEA; Sailing Club. Strom, Joan Harriet A.B. Elementary Education; Gary; Sigma Delta Tau; Pop Concerts Steering Comm.; LUNA, Arbutus.

Szabo, Sandra Lee B.S. Elementary Education; Cleveland Heights, 0.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Activ. Ch.; Homecoming Parade Ch.; I.U. Foundation; YWCA; Class Councils; Union Board Comm. Szymanski, David B.S. Biology; E. Chicago. Tallos, Linda Carol B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Delta Delta Delta; ArlDutus; Union Board; Action Party; YWCA; AWS. Taylor, Zelma Stevens B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. Templin, Stan Craig B.S. Fine Arts; Kokomo; I.U. Foundation. Theophilus, Barbara Grace B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus. Thomas, Phyllis Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour; Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA; SEA. Tucker, Michael Wayne B.S. Social Studies; Clarksville; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Varsity Baseball; I.U. Foundation; PEMM; Intramurals. Tyk, Janice B.S. Elementary Education; Elmhurst, Ill.; Chi Omega; Angel Flight, Pledge Tr.; Jr. SAB; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta. Udowski, Madeline Rose B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology; E. Chicago; Teter Quad, Vice-Gov.; Sigma Alpha Eta; SNEA. Uskert, Lorraine Julie B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Willkie Quad; SNEA; ACE; INSITE. Utterback, Carol Ann B.S. English; Tipton; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec.; I.U. Foundation; Arbutus, Personnel Dir.; YWCA; Union Board Steering Comm. VonBurg, Richard Kirk B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis. Vaichis, Pamela Kaye B.S. English; Gary; I.U. Foundation; I.U. Sing; Rabb Jud. Bd. Sec.; Mini Rider. Vonesh, Patricia Jo B.S. Elementary Education; Brookfield, Ill.; Gamma Phi Beta, House Mngr.; YWCA; I.U. Foundation.

Wade, Barbara Elnore B.S. Special Education; Springfield, Ohio; Kappa Alpha Theta; I.U. Foundation; Union Board; Enomene. Wade, Judith Irene B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad. Walker, Carol Chism B.S. Elementary Education; Nashville. Walker, Linda Kay B.S. Elementary Education; Salem; Sigma Kappa; YWCA; ACE; Union Board Comm. Walterhouse, Douglas Dwight B.S. Social Science and Psychology; Bremen; Delta Chi; Tryus Party, Exec. Comm.

Walters, Carol Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; SNEA; ACE; Young Republicans; Great Issues. Waxman, Diane Esther B.S. English; South Bend; Hillel Foundation; Forest Quad Jud. Bd. Ch.; Teter Quad, Gov.; Memorial Hall Jud. Bd.; Union Board Comm. Co-Ch. Webster, Sarah Hook B.S. English; Columbus; WRA. Weeks, Roberta Anne B.S. Social Studies; Curry House, Floor Rep.; Paoli; Natl. Rifle Assoc.; Phi Omega; Rifle and Pistol Club. Weigleb, Danny B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany; SNEA; Dean's List. Weihmiller, Barbara Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Pi Beta Phi, Pres.; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Union Board Comm. Ch. Westfall, Nancy Ellen B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Delta Gamma, Corr. Sec.; SEA; Young Republicans; YWCA. Wheatley, Jane A. A.B. Elementary Education; Logansport; Delta Gamma; I.U. Foundation; YWCA. Whetstone, James J. B.S. Government; Mentone; Phi Delta Theta; Union Board Comm.; Young Republicans; Fresh. Basketball. Whipple, Rita L. B.S. English; Salem; YWCA.

484 Education

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White, Valerie Jean B.S. Social Studies; Bloomington; INSITE. Wilcoxson, John Curtis Jr. B.S. Special Education; Jeffersonville; SEA; Young Democrats; CEC. Williams, Johanna R. B.S. Elementary Education; Hebron; Forest Quad, Cult. Co-ord.; SEA. Winters, Gene L. B.S. English; Peru; McNutt Quad; Judo Club, Vice-Pres.; Weight Club, Sec.-Treas.; Intramurals; YMCA; Dean's List. Wissmiller, Janet Louise B.S. Education; Rantoul, Ill.; Gamma Phi Beta, Pledge Tr.; Porn Pon Squad; Arbutus; YWCA. Wolfe, Lynn Frederick B.S. Fine Arts; Bremen; McNutt Quad, Jud. Bd.; NAEA. Wolfe, Nancy Ann A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Shipshewana; Harper Hall; Christian Center Tutor; Sailing Club; Sigma Alpha Eta. Woodworth, Susan C. B.S. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; Willkie Quad, Pres.; IRHA, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta. Worthington, Sylvia Anita B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Briscoe Quad; Cosmopolitan Club; SEA; NAACP. Woytinek, John Martin Jr. B.S. Radio and Television; N. Judson; Sigma Delta Chi, Treas.; WIFU, Sports Dir.; Sr. Class Council. Wright, Suzanne B.S. Biological Sciences; Indianapolis; Beck House; INSITE. Wyman, Sharon O'Bryan B.S. English; Pekin; SNEA; Drama; Dean's List. Yoder, Mary Ann B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; Alpha Phi. Young, John Howard A.B. Chemistry and Mathematics; Bloomington; Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Wrestling; Little 500 Rider. Zadra, Marjorie Lynn B.S. Elementary Education; Cheserton; McNutt Quad, Treas.; SEA, Soc. Ch.; ISTA Conf. Rep.; ACE.

Zaphiriou, John Emanuel B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Foster Quad, Vice-Goy.; Teter Quad, Acad. Co-ord.; SNEA; Young Republicans.

Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Acker, Barbara Lynn B.S. Recreation; Evansville; Sailing Club; Undergrad. Rec. Soc.; I.U. Foundation. Allender, Pamela Jill B.S. Physical Education; Acton; PEMM Club. Altman, Sandra Kay B.S. Recreation; Mooresville; Chi Omega; Mortar Board; Panhellenic, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Pleiades, Pres. Behnen, Philip Leo B.S. Recreation; Richmond; Briscoe Quad; Sailing Club; Undcrgrad. Rec. Soc.; YMCA; Christian Center; Catholic Center, Soc. Ch. Binford, Alice Denise B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Forest Quad; PEMM Club; NCAGU. Blackmore, Karen M. B.S. Physical Education; Worthington; Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mngr.; Crimson Cadettes; PEMM Club; Memorial Hall, Jud. Bd.; Union Board, Comm. Ch. Blose, Beverly Jean B.S. Physical Education; Brookville; PEMM Club, Pub. Ch.; Spanish Club; SNEA.Bolly, Murna Lee B.S. Physical Education; Clarksville; Alpha Phi; Belles; PEMM Club; YWCA. Brooks, John Wesley II B.S. Physical Education; Cambridge, Mass.; Omega Psi Phi; Varsity Track, Capt.; I-Men's Club. Carter, Leona Lee B.S. Physical Education; Martinsville; PEMM Club. Cline, Lucy Carol B.S. Recreation; Martinsville. Dobbins, Gene Arlin Jr. B.S. Physical Education; Liverpool, N.Y.; Ski Club, Pres.; Dean's List; Phi Epsilon Kappa. Duke, Jane A. B.S. Physical Education; Buffalo, N.Y.; PEMM Club, Sr. Class Rep. Evans, Barbara Candi B.S. Recreation; Brownsburg; Union Board Comm.; Undergrad. Rec. Soc.; Sailing Club, Sec. Eydt, Ronald James B.S. Physical Education; Lewiston, N.Y.; PEMM Club; Undergrad. Rec. Soc.

HPER 485


Fiddler, Linda Elaine B.S. Physical Education; Portage; PEMM Club. Freeman, Kayleen Elaine B.S. Physical Education; Midland, Mich.; PEMM Club, Class Rep.; WRA, Sports Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta. Gates, Ann Elizabeth B.S. Physical Education; Brownsburg; Beck House; PEMM Club. Gray, Joy Arlene B.S. Physical Education; Hammond; Alpha Phi; PEMM Club; LUNA; WRA; Sailing Club; I.U. Foundation. Hamilton, EmoryDelos Jr. B.S. Physical Education; Ft. Wayne; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Tr.; PEMM Club; Intramurals. Heister, Cheryl Ann B.S. Physical Education; Lancaster, Ohio; Sigma Kappa, Corr. Sec.; I.U. Foundation; Panhellenic Rush Counselor; WRA, Sec.; PEMM Club; Union Board Comm. Henderson, Constance B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; PEMM Club. Hesson, Joeen Elaine B.S. Modern Dance; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Modern Dance Workshop, Pub. Ch.; Marching 100 Twirler; PEMM Club. Hood, Larry D. B.S. Physical Education; Gosport. Inniger, Ervin Lee Jr. B.S. Physical Education; Berne; Foster Quad; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; PEMM Club, Pres.; I-Men's Club; I.U. Foundation.

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Johnson, Kathleen B. B.S. Physical Education; Springville, N.Y.; Oceanides; PEMM Club. Jordan, Robert Michael B.S. Physical Education; Milroy; McNutt Quad; Phi Epsilon Kappa; PEMM Club. Kellum, Paul Nicholas B.S. Physical Education; Plainfield; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treas.; PEMM Club. Kifer, Nancy Ann B.S. Physical Education; Ft. Branch; WRA Exec. Board, Treas.; PEMM Club; Cheerblock Comm. Knight, Carey Kemp B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Intramurals. Kortenber, Roseann B.S. Physical Education; New Haven; Briscoe Quad; PEMM Club; Undergrad. Rec. Soc.; Maple Hall, Rec. Co-ord. Loschky, Sonya Lynn B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Jud. Bd., Rec. Co-ord.; PEMM Club; WRA; YWCA. Loudermilk, Michael John B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta. Marcy,Jeanne B.S. Physical Education; Pottstown, Pa.; McNutt Quad; Great Issues; PEMM Club; YWCA; Undergrad. Leadership Conf.; AAIIPER. Martin, Beverly Sue B.S. Physical Education; Terre Haute; Alpha Phi; Porn Pon Squad; PEMM Club. Martin, Larry Don B.S. Mathematics and Physical Education; Bloomington; PEMM Club. Molby, Virginia Ann B.S. Recreation; Bloomington; Oceanides, Treas., Pres.; Undergrad. Rec. Soc., Hist., Pub. Ch.; I.U. Foundation.Oliver, James Olin B.S. Physical Education; Oolitic; PEMM Club. Porter, Shirley Rae B. S. Physical Education; Houston, Tex.; PEMM Club; Rifle Club. Rapp, Phyllis Marlene A.B. Physical Education; Columbus; Zeta Tau Alpha; PEMM Club; YWCA. Reynolds, Vickie Sue B.S. Physical Education; Columbus; Kappa Kappa Gamma; PEMM Club; YWCA; AWS. Ridenour, Carol Jean B.S. Physical Education; Eckerty; Forest Quad; PEMM Club; SNEA. Robinson, Richard Douglas B.S. Physical Education; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Omega Psi Phi; Track Team; I-Men's Club. Rupright, William E. B.S. Recreation; Bluffton; Sigma Phi Epsilon; I.U. Foundation; Arnold Air Society, Pres. Sleight, Robert Larry B.S. Management; Orleans; YAF; Young Republicans; Dean's List. Smith, Carol Jean B.S. Physical Education; Cincinnati, Ohio; Willkie Quad, Rec. Co-ord.; PEMM Club, Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; WRA, Sports Mngr., Interest Groups. Smith, Cheryl Ann B.S. Physical Education; Ft. Wayne; Poplars, Rec. Co-Ch.; PEMM Club. Stevenson, Thomas Henry B.S. Physical Education; Randolph, Mass.; Varsity Baseball; U-School Coaching Staff. Stout, Dorothy Jean B.S. Physical Education; Chatham, Ill.; Alpha Phi, 1st Vice-Pres.; AWS; WRA, Bd. Member; PEMM Club. Sutlin, Joel Mayer B.S. Physical Education; Chicago, Ill.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Gymnastics Team, Capt.; Soph. Class Honor Award; I-Men's Club, Bd. of Dir. Tolchinsky, Jean D. B.S. Physical Education; Whiting; Alpha Epsilon Phi; PEMM Club, Vice-Pres.; WRA; YWCA; Hind Foundation. Turpen, Larry W. B.S. Physical Education; Bedford; Acacia, Chap.; Varsity Basketball; I.U. Foundation; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Guide, Sec.; PEMM Club. Ward, Robert Larry B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Ski Club. Treas.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treas.; Rifle and Pistol Club; Rifle Team. Watts, Judith Jane B.S. Physical Education; Plainfield; Briscoe Quad; PEMM Club, Jr. Class Rep.; Maple Hall, House Council. Weaver, Carol Jean B.S. Physical Education; Allendale, N.J.; Chi Omega; Pleiades; I.U. Foundation, Steering Comm.; SAB, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres.; Pom Pon Squad; YWCA.

486 HPER


Weisensteiner, Sandra B.S. Physical Education; Chicago, Ill.; McNutt Quad, Vice-Gov.; Porn Pon Squad; PEMM Club, Pub. Ch.; WRA, Sportshead; I.U. Foundation. Whitson, Carol Ann A.B. Health and Safety; Brownstown; Briscoe Quad, Gov.; PEMM Club. Yanney, Marian Carol B.S. Physical Education; Cincinnati, Ohio; Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Ch.; I.U. Foundation; Football Student Recruiting Comm.; PEMM Club; Dean's List; I.U. Sing.

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Adams, Ralph Stuart J.D. Law; Ft. Wayne; Young Republicans. Anderson, Clifford Joseph LL.B. Law; Terre Haute; Phi Alpha Delta; Young Republicans. Androski, John Francis LL.B. Law; Ansonia, Conn. Baker, Marvin George LL.B. Law; Indianapolis. Bates, David S. J.D. Estate Planning and Taxation; Indianapolis Phi Delta Theta, Soc. Ch.; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Mu Epsilon.

Billings, Charles Thomas LL.B. Law; Flora. Bliss, Dennis Leslie LL.B. Law; Asbury Park, N.J.; Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoc.; Sailing Club. Bloom, Lewis Elliott LL.B. Law; Bloomington; Student Bar Assoc. Boyd, Carter C. Jr. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc. Brubeck, David H. LL.B. Law; W. Lafayette; Student Bar Assoc.

Buelow, Gary Arthur LL.B. Law; Ft. Wayne; Student Bar Assoc. Burton, Jackie R. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis. Bussell, Donald D. LL.B. Law; Anderson; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. Carpenter, Harry Paul J.D. Law; Indianapolis. Cassidy, J. Phillip LL.B. Law; Marion.

Casterline, David L. J.D. Law; Dunkirk; Student Bar Assoc.; Phi Alpha Delta. Collet, Charles John LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc. Drew, James Ellis LL.B. Law; Huntington; Student Bar Assoc.; Phi Delta Phi.Du Comb, Robert James Jr. LL.B. Law; South Bend; Indiana Law Journal, Writer. Engber, Michael David J.D. Law; South Bend; Student Bar Assoc.

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Ewan, William Kenneth LL.B. Law; Lawrenceburg; Phi Delta Phi. Fisher, Daniel E. J.D. Law; Indianapolis. Flotow, William J. LL.B. Law; Michigan City; Student Bar Assoc.; Phi Delta Phi. Franklin, John David LL.B. Law; Kentland; Sigma Chi; Young Republicans; Sailing Club. Frey, Bruce M. LL.B. Law; Silver Lake; Student Bar Assoc.

Givens, Stephen Bruce LL.B. Law; Anderson. Gleason, Charles S. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. Hardt, Daniel R. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis. Mayes, Philip H. LL.B. Law; Rensselaer. Helfrich, Harry Albert Jr. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc.

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Holt, J. David J.D. Law; Bloomfield; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. Howard, John M. Jr. LL.B. Law; Danville; Student Bar Assoc.; Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi, Clerk. Huntington, Marion J. LL.B. Law; Liberty; Phi Alpha Delta. Kinney, Jeffrey R. J.D. Law; Plainfield; Phi Delta Phi, Hist.; Student Bar Assoc. Krause, John A. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis.

Lantz, Jeffery L. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc., Treas., Dance Ch.; Phi Delta Phi, Rush Ch.; Young Republicans, Treas.; Midwest Fed. of College Republicans, Ch., Treas., Publicity Dir, Leckner, Richard L. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis. Lehr, Terry Vaughan LL.B. Law; South Bend. Lesch, Millard David J.D. Law; Portland, Ore.; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Assoc. Lowe, L.Robert Jr. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis.

Mantel, Richard Morris LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. Marshall, C. Richard J.D. Law; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Bar Assoc.; Phi Delta Phi. Michael, Stephen John LL.B. Law; Huntington; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc.; Young Democrats, Pres. Morell, William Rex Jr. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc., Treas.; Phi Delta Phi. Nunn, Kenneth L. LL.B. Law; Jeffersonville; Student Bar Assoc. Quinn, Charles Lewis LL.B. Law; Garrett; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc.; Young Republicans. Randall,James E. J.D. Law; Crown Point; Student Bar Assoc.; Minton Moot Ct. Competition; Phi Alpha Delta; Indiana Law Journal. Rudkin, A. J. Jr. LL.B. Law; Greenwood; Phi Delta Phi. Russell, Donald Glen LL.B. Law; Speedway; Phi Alpha Delta; Young Democrats. Rutkowski, Arthur Donald LL.B. Law; Hammond; Phi Delta Theta; I.U. Foundation; Sphinx Club; Student Bar Assoc.

Safrin, Franklin Allen LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi, Exchequer, Chap.; Student Bar Assoc. Schappi, David Brian J.D. Law; Calumet City, Ill.; Indiana Law Journal, Jr. Writer; Phi Delta Phi, Hist.; Student Bar Assoc. Sparks, Jerry Duke LL.B. Law; Terre Haute; Phi Delta Phi. Stivers, Raymond Victor LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. Summers, David E. LL.B. Law; Thorntown.

Thompson, John N. J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Law Journal. Tucker, Thomas A. LL.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Assoc. Tweedle, John Frederick LL.B. Law; Hammond; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Bar Assoc., Vice-Pres. Vandivier, Richard W. LL.B. Law; Franklin; Phi Delta Phi. Williams,John E. Jr. LL.B. Law; Ft. Wayne.

Woods, Eldon Carl LL.B. Law; Ft. Branch.

488 Law

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Medicine Bartel, L. Dan M.D. Medicine; Kokomo. Bascom, Karleen A. M.D. Medicine; Monterey; Combined Degree Program; SAMA; Camera Club, Vice-Pres. Bash, Stephen E. M.D. Medicine; Ft. Wayne. Beckman, Arthur Joseph M.D. Medicine; Lowell. Bishop, William David M.D. Medicine; Crown Point.

Blackburn, Jeffery B. M.D. Medicine; Frankfort. Bonin, Howard Zalkan M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. Bougher, Gerald Ray M.D. Medicine; Galveston. Brueggemann, W. George M.D. Medicine; New Haven; SAMA. Cagle, Nancy Jane B.S. Medical Technology; Brazil; Alpha Delta Theta, Sec.

Caradonna, Joe Scott M.D. Medicine; North Vernon; Delta Tau Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. Carter, Guy A. M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Camera Club, Pres.; SAMA. Cassle, Marietta Mae M.D. Medicine; Terre Haute. Chandler, Leon Harvey Jr. M.D. Medicine; Goshen. Cheng, Yin Yan M.D. Medicine; China.

Clendenin, Joseph Grier M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Nu; Nu Sigma Nu; I.U. Foundation Steering Comm. Cooper, Shelby 0. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Rho Sigma, Vice-Pres. Coppes, John Briggs M.D. Medicine; Nappanee; SAMA. Cunningham, Carolyn Ann M.D. Medicine; Kingman; Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Treas.; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA; American Medical Women's Assoc., Jr. Member. Day, James Franklin M.D. Medicine; Beech Grove; The Castle.

Feldman, Howard E. M.D. Medicine; Hammond. Fisher, Sue Ann B.S. Physical Therapy; Oak Park, Ill.; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Fortner, William Robert M.D. Medicine; Campbellsburg; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Franks, Larry C. M.D. Medicine; Sullivan; Nu Sigma Nu. Gaebler, John William M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis.

Garling, Tom John M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corr. Sec.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu, Rush Ch. Grainger, James L. M.D. Medicine; South Bend. Grisell, Ted Wood M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Nu Sigma Nu, Pres.; Med. School Sr. Class, Pres.; Sr. Council; SAMA. Haney, W. Patrick M.D. Medicine; Crawfordsville. Hathaway, William Henry M.D. Medicine; Butler; Phi Beta Pi, Treas., Hist.

Haynes, Keith Edward M.D. Medicine; Marion. Heinsen, Charles Edward M.D. Medicine; Kokomo; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Beta Pi; SAMA. Helvie, Janice Benham M.D. Medicine; Cannel; SAMA; CMAS. Henry, Ben M.D. Medicine. Hertzer, Norman Ray M.D. Lafayette; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma, Pres.; Student Senate.

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Hoover, David E. M.D. Medicine; Churubusco; Phi Chi. Howland, Carl Bruce M.D. Medicine; Gary. Hunteman, Roy Keith M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Christian Medical Society; Senior Clinic Coordinator; Alpha Omega Alpha. Hurwitz, Robert M.D. Medicine. Isch, John Harry M.D. Medicine; Bluffton; Alpha Omega Alpha.

Johnson, David Edward M.D. Medicine; Bedford; Sigma Xi; Nu Sigma Nu; Lieber Teaching Award. Kay, John Boyd M.D. Medicine; W. Lafayette; Alpha Epsilon Delta; SAMA; G.P. Club. LaSalle, William B. M.D. Medicine; Wabash; Phi Gamma Delta, Corr. Sec.; Little 500 Rider; Phi Chi, Pres. Law, Yu Hong M.D. Medicine; Hong Kong, China; Christian Medical Society, Pub. Ch. Liechty, Curtis A. M.D. Medicine; Berne; Phi Chi, Treas.; Christian Medical Society.

Loftman, Bert A. M.D. Medicine; Newark, Del. Martin, Freeman M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA; Sr. Council. Mayer, Toby Gerald M.D. Medicine; East Chicago; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; G.P. Club. Mayrose, Richard Smith M.D. Medicine; Terre Haute; SAMA. Mentendiek, Mary Ann M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA.

Minnis, Suzanne B.S. Physical Therapy; LaPorte; Allied Health Council, Sec.; Union Board, Corr. Sec.; Phi Theta; Pine Hall Council, Sec. Moe, John Fredrick M.D. Medicine; Kellogg, Idaho; SAMA, Vice-Pres., Sec.; Phi Chi; Flying Physicians Assoc. Mohamed, Leonard K. M.D. Medicine; Michigan City. Monn, Larry Neil M.D. Medicine; Ft. Wayne; Phi Gamma Delta; Vice-Pres.; I.U. Foundation; YMCA; SAMA. Muchori, Augustine Muchai M.D. Medicine; Kiambu, Kenya; SAMA.

Mueller, Terry R. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA; Fresh. Class VicePres.; Sr. Council. Musgrave, John M. M.D. Medicine; Plainfield. Myers, Delbert Dennis M.D. Medicine; Seymour. Nation, Robert Darrell M.D. Medicine; Oakland City; SAMA. Nicewander, Kurt Robert M.D. Medicine.

Parsons, Donald Alva M.D. Medicine; Bloomington; Combined Degree Program. Pearce, Robert Michael M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA.Pell, Donald McLaury M.D. Medicine; Brazil; Class Pres. Picago, Marilyn Joan B.S. Physical Therapy; Milwaukee, Wis.; Phi Theta.Pride, Glenn Lee M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA.

Ruley, Michael Robert M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Beta Pi. Salzarulo, Henry Halbing M.D. Medicine; Richmond; Phi Eta Sigma, Hist.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-Pres.; Phi Gamma Delta; SAMA. Schalliol, James Paul M.D. Medicine; Washington; Sigma Chi; SAMA; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Schmidt, Alden Theodore Jr. M.D. Medicine; Highland; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA. Schroeder, Stephen Blaine M.D. Medicine; New Haven; SAMA.

Schweikle, Mary R. M.D. Medicine; Williamsport, Pa. Searer, Susan Marie B.S. Physical Therapy; South Bend; Delta Zeta; Phi Theta. Smith, Jerrold Rex M.D. Medicine; Anderson. Stickney, Roger Wilde M.D. Medicine; Pierceton; Phi Chi. Stimson, Harry R. M.D. Medicine; Gary; SAMA.

490 Medicine


Stoller, Harry J. M.D. Medicine; Woodburn. Sugarman, Donald R. M.D. Medicine; French Lick; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA. Thompson, Larry G. M.D. Medicine; South Bend; Phi Beta Pi, Archon; Sr. Council. Thorpe, W. Keith M.D. Medicine; Hamburg, N.Y.; SAMA. Trittschuh, John Richard M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fresh. Med. Class, Pres.; Nu Sigma Nu, VicePres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa.

Van Hook, Robert M. M.D. Medicine; Vincennes; Phi Beta Pi, Sec.; SAMA. Van Osdol, William Russell B.S. Medicine; Warsaw; Phi Chi. Vinciguerra,Domenic Eugene M.D. Medicine; Phi Chi; Delta Epsilon Sigma. Watanabe, August M. M.D. Medicine; Berrie; Phi Chi. Williamson, Wallace Franklin M.D. Medicine; Ft. Wayne; Jr. and Sr. Class, Sec.

Wuchner, Edward J. M.D. Medicine; Jasper; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. Wyse, L. Arnold M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA, Council Member. Yosowitz, Edward E. M.D. Medicine; Vincennes.

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Abel, Albert Eugene B.S. Voice; Independence, Mo.; Teter Quad; Spelunking Club; Wrestling; Campus Christians; Opera Productions. Alexander, Peter M. B.M.E. Music Education; Sante Fe, N.M.; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha. Bowden, Teresa Jeanne B.M.E. Music Education; Mitchell; Singing Hoosiers. Butler, Terry Earl B.M.E. Music Education; Franklinton, La.; Kappa Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice-Pres.; Marching 100, Asst. Drum Major; Baha'i Club; Kappa Kappa Psi. Christine, Patricia Winifred B.M.E. Music Education; Gary; Alpha Chi Omega; MENC, Sr. Rep.; Tau Beta Sigma; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; Student Government, Corr. Sec.; Class Councils. Christy, Carol Dian B.M.E. Music Therapy; Indianapolis; Forest Quad, Pres.; Wells Quad, Pres.; Mortar Board, Song Ldr.; I.U. Foundation; Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Therapy Club. DeWald, Walter Edwyn B.M. Piano; Michigan City; Quiz Bowl. Domek, Richard Charles B.M. Music Theory; Chicago, Ill.; Foster Quad Academic Unit, Coy.; A Cappella Choir; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Kappa Lambda. Durand, Deryle Ann B.S. Voice and Radio and Television; Michigan City; Landes House, Soc. Ch.; Arubtus Queen Court; Sigma Alpha Iota; I.U. Sing; Singing Hoosiers; Belles. Erb, Kathleen A. B.M. Violin; Washington, D.C.; Trees Center; Christian Science Org., Rec. Sec, Vice-Pres., Rdr.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Philharmonic. Fishback, Garneta Kay B.M.E. Music Education; Montpelier; Tau Beta Sigma. Froberg, Sheri Laine B.M. Clarinet; Valparaiso; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Kappa Lambda. Gordon, Nancy Harris B.M.E. Music Education; Waldwick, N.J.; Forest Quad, Rec. Softball; Symphonic Wind Ensemble; Concert Orchestra. Gordon, Peter Jon B.M. French Horn; Detroit, Mich.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Quintet of the Americas. Graves, Nancy Marilyn B.M.E. Music Therapy; Jonesboro; Sigma Alpha Iota, Song Ldr.; Music Therapy Club, VicePres.; University Singers. Gyure, Carole Sue B.M.E. Music Therapy and Piano; Gary; Beck House; Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres., Alum. Sec.; Music Therapy Club, Pres.; MENC.Hansen, Calvin John B.M.E. Music Education; Huntington; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Jazz Ensemble. Hansen, Judy Ann B.M.E. Voice; Marion, Iowa; Mason Hall, Cult. Ch.; I.U. Sing, Song Ldr.; MENC, Pub.; Mu Phi Epsilon, Song Dir., Chap.; Singing Hoosiers. Hoppe, Kathryn Marie B.M. Music Theory; New Hyde Park, N.Y.; Forest Quad, Res. Asst.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Sec.; Landes House, Cult. Ch.; University Singers. Jencks, Elizabeth L. B.M. Piano; Galesburg, Ill.; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Alpha Iota; A Cappella Singers; Dean's List; Opera Chorus Accompanist; YWCA.

Music 491


Jenks, Linda Lee B.M. Piano; Raleigh, N.C.; Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda. Klatte, Sharon Anita B.S. Music Therapy; Indianapolis; Clark House; Music Therapy Club, Pres.; Program Ch.; Singing Hoosiers; Little 500 Variety Show; Homecoming Variety Show; Christmas Eve on Campus. McGary, Dianne Homey B.M.E. Voice; Atlanta, Ga.; Sigma Kappa; Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas.; Angel Flight, Treas.; Pleiades; YWCA. Morisseau, Mary Margaret B.M. Flute; Kirkwood, Mo.; Pi Kappa Lambda; I.U. Philharmonic. Mundy, Nancy Catherine B.M. Piano; Harrisonburg, Va.; Mu Phi Epsilon. Nelson, Katherine Lucille B.M. Voice; Grand Forks, N.D. Forest Quad. Niles, Janet Carolyn B.M.E. Music Education; Winchester, Mass.; Alpha Xi Delta, Corr. Sec., Hist., Song Ldr.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Rec. Sec.; Belles; I.U. Sing; MENC. Pavlick, Marjorie L. B.S. Music Therapy; Kokomo; Clark House, Jud. Bd.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Amer. Guild of Organists, Treas. Pientka, Kenneth Charles B.M. Piano; Milwaukee, Wis. Pierce, Marcille B.M.E. Music Education; Modesto, Calif.; Alpha Xi Delta, Rec. Sec., Journal Corr.; Panhellenic Rush Counselor; Tau Beta Sigma; MENC; Wesley Foundation; Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Ratliff, Mary F. B.M.E. Music Therapy; Cincinnati, Ohio; University Presbyterian Chapel Council; Music Therapy Club; A Capella Choir. Rayfield, Robert Eugene B.M.E. Music Education; Hammond; Kappa Kappa Psi, Pres.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Marching 100: S AB; National Intercollegiate Band. Ritchie, Martha R. B.M. Organ; Evansville; Clark House, Fresh. Orientor; Sr. Class Council; Sigma Alpha Iota. Vice-Pres.; Mini Coach. Shain, Paula Estelle B.S. Music; Lancaster, Pa. Shierling, R. Thomas B. S. Flute and Business Accounting; Saratoga; Marching 100; University Orchestra; A Capella Chorus; Accounting Club.

Slaughter, Susan Jane B.M. Trumpet; McCordsville. Surber, Alice Claudette B.M.E. Voice; Tipton; Delta Gamma, Song Ldr.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Miss I.U. Pageant, 2nd Runner-up; 500 Festival Princess. Yarling, Linda Ann B.M.E. Music Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Xi Delta, Pres., Rec. Sec.; Pi Kappa Lambda; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Foundation.

Nursing Albrecht, Peggy Sue B.S. Nursing; Lakeville; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Nurses Christian Fellowship, Sec-Treas. Alfred, Joan Lee B.S. Nursing; Plainfield; AWS; Sr. Class Pres.; CDANS. Allen, Sandra Lee B.S. Nursing; Vincennes; CDANS; Nurses Christian Fellowship. Anderson, Mary Ann B.S. Nursing; South Bend. Ault, Marsha Ann B.S. Nursing; Kokomo; AWS.

Balazs, Shirley Ann B.S. Nursing; E. Chicago; CDANS. Beck, Deborah Dee B.S. Nursing, Greensburg. Blaemire, Carole Anne B.S. Nursing; Gary; Sr. Class Sec. Bodie, Irene Marie B.S. Nursing; Hammond. Bowyer, Tania Sue B.S. Nursing; Peru; Jr. Class Vice-Pres.

Brown, Eraina B.S. Nursing; E. Chicago; Delta Sigma Theta; Sound Waves; CDANS. Bullerdick, Eleanor Jane B.S. Nursing; Poland. Burt, Connie L. B.S. Nursing; Kokomo; Pom Pon Squad. Byron, Nancy Elizabeth B.S. Nursing; Gary. Cady, Sarah Ruth B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Nurses Christian Fellowship, Bible Study Ch.; Student-Fac. Govt., Nominating Comm.

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Calvert, Janet B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau. Campbell, Jill Anne B.S. Nursing; Williamsport. Carter, Sondra Sue B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Lambda Delta; Soph. Class Pres.; CDANS, Recruitment Ch.; Sigma Theta Tau. Clore, Linda Lou B.S. Nursing; Franklin. Colglazier, Vicky Darlene B.S. Nursing; Farmersburg; CDANS.

Craig, Susan Dell B.S. Nursing; Portsmouth, N.H.; CDANS. Crawford, Susan Anne B.S. Nursing; New Castle; AWS; IANS; CDANS; Nurses Christian Fellowship; Student-Fac. Govt. Crum, Nancy L. B.S. Nursing; Warsaw; NCF; Singing Hoosiers; I.U. Foundation. Dalton, Sharon Kay B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Davis, Lois Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis.

Deardorff, Martha M. B.S. Nursing, Philadelphia, Pa. Durbin, Annette Lucinda B.S. Nursing; New Haven; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.; Little 500, Queen Candidate. Earl, Marjorie Luella, B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Eastridge, Edna B. B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Eaton. Joyce Hepler B.S. Nursing; Plymouth; Beck House Jud. Bd.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Choir.

Edwards, Marcia Lynn B.S. Nursing; Kokomo. Ellett, Marsha Lee B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Emmert, Janis Anne B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute; McNutt Quad, Treas.; YWCA; CDANS, Rec. Sec.; I.U. Sing; Student Union Board., Publicity Ch. Ennis, Judith Ellen B.S. Nursing; Beech Grove; CDANS; Campus Christians. Ernest, Marilyn Kay B.S. Nursing; Seymour.

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Fehrenbach, Sandra B.S. Nursing; Cannel; CDANS; AWS. Fisher, Gay Carole B.S. Nursing; Cambridge City; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Nurses Christian Fellowship. Gobin, Phyllis Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Gorman, Mary Ellen B.S. Nursing; Washington, Ill.. Cresset Club, Sec. Habel, Pamela Joan B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne.

Hall, Joanna Mary B.S. Nursing; Kokomo. Haller, Barbara Ellen B.S. Nursing; Kempton; Student-Fac. Govt., Treas.; Parents' Day Tea, Ch.; Little 500, Publicity. Harris, Donna B.S. Nursing; New Castle. Hartsock, Nancy Jane B.S. Nursing; Clarksville; CDANS. Hazel, Elaine Anne B.S. Nursing; Dyer; Sailing Club; Dental Dames.

Henderson, Marsha Dianne B.S. Nursing; Covington. Henley, Beverley Ann B.S. Nursing; Elkhart; Parents' Day Comm.; Nurses Christian Fellowship. Higi, Mary Jo B.S. Nursing; Kokomo; Student Mental Health Assoc.; Sound Waves; Medical Center Choraliers; Jr.-Sr. Banquet, Dec. Ch. Hunter, Jane Ellen B.S. Nursing; Ossian; CDANS. Jines, Donna Marie B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis.

Johnson, Harriet Jane B.S. Nursing; Albion, Ill. Johnson, Katie M. B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Phi Mu. Johnson, Nancy Jeanine B.S. Nursing; Merom. Jolly, Vera Helen B.S. Nursing; Butlerville; Student-Fac. Govt., Treas. Kelley, Susan Gayle B.S. Nursing; Bremen.

Nursing 493


Kelsey, Gayle Carol B.S. Nursing; Yardley, Pa. Kent, Carol Jean B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Nurses' Choir; Policy Comm, Jr. Rep.; Sr. Activ. Comm. Ch. Klipsch, Terry Lynne B.S. Nursing; Plainfield; Read Center, Vice-Gov.; Arbutus; Delta Chi Sweetheart. Koehler, Linda F. B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne. Krauser, Sheila Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis.

Kuhn, Susan Kay B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Sigma Theta Tau. Lacko, Mary Ruth B.S. Nursing; Grand Junction, Col.; Student-Fac. Govt. Lair, Phyllis Jean B.S. Nursing; Bargersville; Young Democrats. Larson, Beverly Ruth B.S. Nursing; Gary. Lehman, Jennifer Beth B.S. Nursing; Berne; Soph. Class Sec.; CDANS.

Leland, Beverly Pearl B.S. Nursing; Wabash. Lockwood, Jill Ann B.S. Nursing; Anderson. Long, Mary Ann B.S. Nursing; Madison; Alpha Lambda Delta; I.U. Foundation; Sigma Theta Tau; Student-Fac. Govt., Sec. Ludwig, Elizabeth C. B.S. Nursing; Decatur. Lundquist, Nancy Jane B.S. Nursing; Lafayette; Student-Fac. Govt., Pres.; Basketball; CDANS.

Lundy, Jean Eileen B.S. Nursing; Wabash. McConahay, Margaret B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Little 500 Comm. Ch.; CDANS, 1st Vice-Pres. McCray, Karla Jean B.S. Nursing; South Bend. Maby, Mary Alice B.S. Nursing; Akron; Nurses Christian Fellowship, Vice-Pres.; Mothers' Weekend Comm., Ch.; Student Health Comm.; Sound Waves. Marshall, Barbara June B.S. Nursing; Bloomington.

Michaeloff, Patricia Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Miller, Carmen M. B.S. Nursing; Peru. Moss, Lura J. B.S. Nursing; Salem; Student-Fac. Govt. Mueller, Sandra Kay B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne. Need, Janilyn Lou B.S. Nursing; Frankfort.

Nichols, Penny Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Sr. Class Treas. Niemann, Judith Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Capping Comm.; Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Noll, Margaret Lee B.S. Nursing; Ripon, Wis., AWS; Sound Waves. Ossyra, Barbara Jean B.S. Nursing; Seymour; Foster Quad, Jud. Bd. Sec. Parsley, Nancy Claire B.S. Nursing; Morgantown; Dean's List; Soc. Ch.

Pfettscher, Susan Aura B.S. Nursing; Evansville. Plank, Margaret Jones B.S. Nursing; Franklin; Student-Fac. Govt.; Jr. Class Sec. Rabbitt, Mary Frances B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Rench, Patricia Jo B.S. Nursing; Tipton; YWCA; Nurses Christian Fellowship, Pres.; Jud. Bd. Robinson, Lynda Lee B.S. Nursing; Gary.

Rollo, Patricia Anne B.S. Nursing, Indianapolis; Student-Fac. Govt., Soc. Ch., Exec. Comm. Rouch, Linda Marie B.S. Nursing; Bremen; CDANS; ICF. Sawerbry, Judith Darlene B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; AWS, Vice-Pres. Scheirer, Barbara Kay B.S. Nursing; Mulberry. Scott, Diana Jane B.S. Nursing; Cannel; Mini Rider.

494 Nursing


Shaw, Lois Holly B.S. Nursing; Washington, D.C.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau; Jud. Comm.; CDANS. Shytle, Lynda Shell B.S. Nursing; Silver Spring, Md. Sloan, PamelaSue B.S. Nursing; Clarksville; Sigma Theta Tau; Young Democrats. Smith, Maralee B.S. Nursing; W. Lafayette; Soph. Class Sec. Smith, Patricia Gail B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Sigma Theta Tau.

Stevens, Kathryn Stella B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. St. John, Claudia Elaine B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Stofa, Kathleen Ann B.S. Nursing; Crown Point. Todd, Barbara A. B.S. Nursing; Lebanon. Uhler, Lynda Ellis B.S. Nursing; Evanston, Ill.

Unrue, Judith Burdell B.S. Nursing; Scipio. Updike, Phyllis Ann B.S. Nursing; Speedway; Exec. Council; NCF; Choir; AWS. Wagers, Barbara Ann B.S. Nursing; Bedford; Student-Fac. Govt., School Hist. Werner, Sharon Elaine B.S. Nursing; Charlestown; Concert Band; Choraliers, Pres. Wessel, Carol Ann B.S. Nursing; Princeton, Ill.; Alpha Lambda Delta; IANS, Comm. Ch.; CDANS; Recruitment and Schol. Comm.; Evaluation Comm.

Woolford, Leslie Ann B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Wulf, Sharon Ann B.S. Nursing; New Albany; Sigma Theta Tau.

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Brigham, William F. M.O. Optometry; Buena Park, Calif.; Wright Quad, Jud. Bd.; Sailing Club; Omega Delta. Claudy, Joseph Wendell M.O. Optometry; Indianapolis; Omega Epsilon Phi, Treas., Pres.; Optometry Student Council, Rep.; Eat and Speak Club. Hall, Donald Allen M.O. Optometry; Tell City; Omega Epsilon Phi; Dean's List. Hathaway. C. Walter II M.O. Optometry; Columbus; Omega Epsilon Phi. Logan, Jerry Wayne B.S. Optometry; Winchester; Omega Epsilon Phi, Sec. May, Winston C. M.O. Optometry; Cincinnati, Ohio. Olinger, Oren 0. M.O. Optometry; Shelbyville; Omega Delta, Pres.; Optometry Student Council, Rep. Ruedi, Alan Frederick M.O. Optometry; Hammond; Wright Quad, Pres.; I.U. Foundation; Omega Epsilon Phi. Sawyer, Dennis Lee M.O. Optometry; Massillon, Ohio; Omega Epsilon Phi; Water Polo Team. Schenk, Elmer Thomas Jr. M.O. Optometry; Evensville; Omega Epsilon Phi, Hist.; Eat and Speak Club; Optometry Class of '67, Sec.-Treas.

Silke, Terry Paul B.S. Optometry; Tell City; Sigma Chi; Marching 100; Little 500; Omega Delta. Simpson, Phillip Bert M.A. Optometry; Washington; Omega Epsilon Phi. Szabo, Ronald William M.O. Optometry; Hammond; Omega Delta. Tajima, Dean Joji M.O. Optometry; Honolulu, Hawaii; Omega Delta. Tanner, James Ray M.O. Optometry; Columbus; Omega Epsilon Phi; Dean's List.

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419 Arnold, Stephen Lee 316 Andrews, Stephenҟ Allen, Roger ҟ ҟ 354 Ammerman, Donald 444 ADMINISTRATION Aaron, Patricia _ҟ 216-231 Allen, Thomas ҟ 360 Abad, Andrea ҟ 156, 418 Androski, John _ 169, 487 Amolt, Michael 354 Allen, Victoriaҟ 112, 128, 148, 416, 444 Abbett, Jon ҟ 424 Adolph, Nina 160, 326 Ammon, Judy 444 ANGEL FLIGHT ___ 159 ҟ 154, 155, 410, 475 Allen, William Warren 239 Amon, Janice 402 Anglin, Elizabeth ҟ 418 347 Aronson, Barryҟ Ahblett, Mary ҟ 344 442 Amt, Robert Anglin, Garyҟ 436 Arterburn, William N. 374 Abbott, Charlesҟ 157, 158 Advincula, Manuela __ 339 Allender, Michaelҟ 314, 315, 461 Angrick, Georgeҟ ҟ 145 Arthur, Geraldҟ Abbott, John ҟ 434 AEONS, BOARD OF 121 Allender, Pamela ҟ 485 367 414 A nspau gh , Davidҟ 71, 367 Alley, Mary Martha 475 Anast, Nick ҟ Abbott, Theodore 118, 428 Agnini, Markҟ 431 ARTS AND SCIENCES, Anders, Arthur 366, 369 Anstett, Elaine ҟ 491 Agron, Michael ALLIED HEALTH, COLLEGE OF 186, 187 444 Abel, Albert E.ҟ 346 Anthony, Paulҟ 45, 305, 311 205 Anders, Cynthia ҟ 163, 421 Arvin, Danielҟ Abel, William C.ҟ 411 DIVISION OFҟ 373 327 Allison, Davidҟ Asdell, Charlesҟ Abood, Patricia ҟ 394 Ahlborn, Linda ҟ 413 368 Anderson, Ann Marie 306 Aoki, Sandra 165, 438 Allison, Patriciaҟ 394 177, 386, 392, 462, 465 Asdell, Georgeҟ Abraham, Kenneth 36, 37 Ahlf, Betty ҟ 413 475 Anderson, Barbaraҟ 396 Allman, James ҟ 107, 109, 121, 176, 444 Ahlvin, Eric ҟ 434 Anderson, Catherine G. Apacki, Barbaraҟ 364 Ash, Kent N.ҟ 400, 444 327 Apeinis, Johnҟ 444 Allman, Jeanne ҟ 409 ҟ 374 Ashbrook, Williamҟ Abramson, Jerry 127, 132 Ahlvin, Karen ҟ 396 425 Alonzo, Linda ҟ 290 Anderson, David Wallace Apple, Joan E. ҟ 429 Aichele, Chrisҟ Abramson, Rochelleҟ 327 347 Ashby, Deborahҟ 422 Apple, Larry ҟ 461 Alpert, Susan ҟ 169 Aichele, William ҟ Abrutyn, Elliott ҟ 301 295 Ashcraft, Harryҟ _ 475 315 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 389 Anderson, Judith Y. R. 461 Applebaum, Stephenҟ Abshire, William ҟ 310 Akin, Daniel ҟ 115 Ashmore, Byronҟ 375 ҟ 388 Alberding, Linda 397, 444 ALPHA DELTA THETA Anderson, Kenneth Lloyd Appleby, Jon Ashton, Alice Jean .ҟ ACACIA ҟ 444 400 375 178-215 Albert, Michael ҟ ACADEMICSҟ 172 394 164, 294, 462 Ashton, Kathleenҟ ҟ 371 ALPHA EPSILON Anderson, Kristin Albin, Williamҟ ACCOUNTING CLUB Applegate, Nancyҟ 364 Ashton, Sharon ҟ 444 151, 291 Applegate, Sue ҟ 164 Alboher, Larry ҟ 437 172 ҟ 325 Asmar, Markҟ DELTA ҟ 131, 400 422 Assiff, Robertҟ Anderson, Lynn Robert Achava-Amrung, Pomchu- Alden, Richard _ 161, 436 ALPHA EPSILON PHI Arany, Lawrence ҟ 414 435 Arata, Nancy ҟ 390 97, 167 Aldrich, George Kenneth 349 Aten, Dennisҟ lee ҟ 164 146 Arbogast, Janet ҟ Anderson, Marshaҟ 433 ALPHA EPSILON PI Achterberg, David C. 177 151 ATHLETIC 391 Anderson, Merry 155, 350 Arbuckle, Stephenҟ 131, 485 Aldrich, George Melvin Acker, Barbaraҟ ADMINISTRATION 231 432 363 ARBUTUS 318 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Anderson, Monroe ҟ Ackerman, Jacqueline 363 Atkins, Brandon C. H. 415 352 357 392 Anderson, Raymond ҟ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Alexander, Anitaҟ 136-141, 514, 515 Atkins, Robertҟ 416 429 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA 515 Alexander, Barbaraҟ Anderson, Richard S. 295 Archer, Ellen ҟ 321 350 Atkinson, David ҟ 393 Anderson, Richard Lee 405 ACTIVITIES FAIRҟ 25 Alexander, Larryҟ 372 Atkinson, Judith 399, 444 Archer, Michael ҟ 431 ARDEN HOUSE ҟ 491 ALPHA KAPPA PSI 164 169 Alexander, Peter M.ҟ Adair, Stephenҟ 298 Atkinson, Rickyҟ 321 Anderson, Richard Lee 151, 265 Alexander, Robert ALPHA LAMBDA Adam, Donaldҟ ARGONNE HOUSE _ 299 Atkinson, Roxieҟ ______ҟ 359 462 Arington, April C. 120 433 Adamczyk, Fred 118, 414 DELTA ҟ Attar, Mansoor H. _ ҟ 317 Anderson, Robert Charles 461 Alexander, Sharon Sue ALPHA OMICRON PI Adams, Benny D.ҟ 127, 291 Atteberry, Marciaҟ 403 363 Arniacost, Jeffҟ 394 399 309 Adams, Charlotteҟ 428 Atwood, Janisҟ 120, 160 Aljian, Richardҟ ҟ 242 ALPHI PHIҟ Adams, David M. 395 Anderson, Robert Peter Annfield, Mary Ann 293 Atz, Thomas ҟ 426 163, 334 Armistead, Arwilda C. 290 Atzeff, Dorisҟ 405 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 166 45, 311, 461 Allard, David ҟ ҟ 444 306 Alldredge, Lindaҟ Anderson, Sandra ҟ 475 Armour, Rebeccaҟ 314 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Adams, Jeanneҟ ҟ 300 Aukerman, Nancyҟ 347 404 Armstrong, Ann 242, 332 325 Allee, Williamҟ Adams, Julieҟ Aulick, Dean 396 Anderson, Steven ҟ 327 ALPHA XI DELTA 397 Anderson, Worth Robert 322 Allen, Carolyn ҟ 131, 403, 475 107, 108, 121, 176, 444 Adams, Lindaҟ 354 Armstrong, Bruceҟ ҟ 388 Alpher, Davidҟ ҟ 318 157 Aull, Roger ҟ 321 Allen, Davidҟ Adams, Michaelҟ 121 Andis, Paul ҟ 444 Armstrong, Kenneth 413 Alport, Alanҟ Ault, Gary Lee ҟ 396 Adams, Pamela ҟ 344 Allen, Gary ҟ 437 Andorn, Nena Linda 149 127, 417 289, 295 Ault, William ҟ 405 Adams, Robert A.ҟ 177 Allen, Gregory _ҟ Altekruse, Dianeҟ 352 Andree, Donna Armstrong, Stephen _ҟ 309 398 Austin, Margaret ҟ Adams, Sharon Ann __ 345 Allen, Janice Altman, Sandra 112, 129, 152, 406, 444 Armstrong, Virginia _ҟ 314, 326 293 Avina, Robertҟ 367 Adams, Steven M. ҟ 427 Allen, Linda127, 117, 386, 399, 485 Andreoli, Michaelҟ ҟ 388 Arndt, Mary Leeҟ 392 394 AWSҟ 152, 153 Adcox, Charles R.ҟ 372 Allen, Michael ҟ 226 Andres, Stephenҟ ҟ 418 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Ax, Jane ҟ 424 ALUMNI OFFICEҟ 154, 155 Adelman, Bruceҟ 437 Allen, Nolan Wheeler 411 Amacher, Richard Andrews, Edward ҟ 462 158 Axelrod, Mark __ 118, 131 Adelman, Karenҟ 444 Allen, Philipҟ 273, 417 Andrews, James Dale 444 Arnold, Barbara 435 Ayer, Philip ҟ 321 Adler, Julie ҟ 444 Allen, Rebeccaҟ ҟ 301 Andrews, Jo Ellen 438 Aman, Barbaraҟ 151, 357, 361 Ayres, Lane ҟ 156, 424 Adler, Phillip ҟ ҟ 396 Allen, Richard C. Amaral, Josephҟ 421 120, 154, 155, 409 Arnold, Katherynҟ 475 Ayres, Ralphҟ 374 Adley, Susanҟ 345 347 Andrews, Judith Kay 299 Arnold, Richardҟ 127, 329, 332 Amick, Sueҟ 435 Ayson, Gloriaҟ 358

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Baals, Saraҟ 444 Baer, Terryҟ 444 Baker, Jenniferҟ 412 Baldwin, Marsha Louise Banser, Michael ҟ 432 Barkoff, Susan L. Babcock, Chrisҟ 332 Bailey, Beckyҟ ҟ 409 Baker, John Gatch 298 Banwart, Gerald H. _ҟ 164 429, 444 Babcock, George 115, 368 Bailey, John McLaurine 384, 385 Bales, Margaret ҟ 475 BAPTIST STUDENT 428 Barnes, Charlesҟ Babcock, James Don 267, 396, 462 Baker, Judy Kayҟ 150 Ball, Kathleenҟ 324 UNIONҟ 170 Barnes, James Edward 368 118, 127, 419 Bailey, John Paulҟ 432 Baker, Kimҟ 414, 462 Ballage, Margaretҟ 291 Barada, Paul Barnes, Janetҟ 344 399 Bailey, Patricia Annҟ Babcock, Leanneҟ 475 Baker, Lesleyҟ 429 Ballard, Bethҟ 361 131, 151, 273, 398, 462 Barnes, Lawrenceҟ 375 444 Bailey, Rebecca _ҟ Babcock, Norman _ҟ 114 Baker, Milan Danielҟ 411 Ballard, Janetҟ 127, 364 Baranko, Elizabeth Ann Barnes, Peter ҟ 417 ҟ 334 Baker, Nancy Elizabeth Babcock, Sharon 403, 475 Bailey, Richardҟ Ballard, Michealleҟ ,389 359 Barnes, Russell T.ҟ 476 Bailey, Scott ҟ 373 293, 302 Ballard, Victoriaҟ 299 Barbee, Bruce Baker, Rachel Sueann 344 Barnett, Gilbert Bailey, William L. _ҟ 419 Baker, Paul Douglasҟ 444 Balmer, Patricia 293, 475 313, 314, 315 112, 434, 462 Bach, Mary Lu ҟ 327 Baker, Phillip ҟ 374 Balsbaugh, Rebeccaҟ 344 Barber, Michael 366, 370 Barnett, Larryҟ 462 Bache, Williamҟ 354 Bainbridge, James 131, 305, 308 Baker, Richard Balser, Constanceҟ 410 Barber, Richard Barnett, Leslieҟ 444 Bachman, H. Sherwyn 364 Bair, Linda ҟ 324 164, 391, 462 Bammel, Johnҟ 156, 396 127, 366, 375 Barnett, Maryҟ 302 Bachmann, Nancy ҟ Blytheҟ 339 Baker, Rita ҟ 475 Banaszak, Ronald ҟ 362 Bardes, Graceҟ 325 Barnett, Robert L. 117, 127, 154, 155, 386 Baker, Brenda ҟ 360 Baker, Robert ҟ ҟ 388 Bancroft, Mary Jane ҟ 323 316, 424 407 Barga, Melindaҟ 407, 444 Baker, Baker, Deanna ҟ 346 Baker, Sandraҟ 120, 429 Banfield, Kristen __ҟ 323 Baringer, Terry Joanne Barnett, Susanҟ 402 Backer, Stephen Baker, Dennisҟ 319 Baker, Suzette ҟ 345 Bang, Hwa 113, 127, 167 357, 358 Barnett, Wendellҟ 320 118, 131,ҟ 148 Baker, Diannaҟ ҟ ҟ 407 Baker, Terriҟ ҟ 339 Bangert, Davidҟ ҟ 165 Barker, Danҟ 416 Barney, John Robert 462 Bacon, Barryҟ 244 Baker, Donald Wallace Baker, Vickiҟ 475 Banich, Rosanneҟ 290 Barker, Felixҟ 244 Barnhorst, Howardҟ 426 Bacon, Jo Annҟ 130, 444 369 Bakken, Nancy ҟ 114 Banks, Dair Rene Barker, Gail ҟ 363 Barnum, Marjorie C.ҟ 476 Badman, Sherrilynneҟ 444 Baker, Jamesҟ ҟ 374 Balakir, Arlene D.ҟ 444 151, 237, 239 Barker, Josephҟ 119, 433 Baron, Marcy 117, 390,444 338, 339 Baker, Janeҟ Baer, Betteҟ ҟ 346 Baldridge, Sandra Banks, David Barker, Miltonҟ 396 Barr, Jamesҟ 119 Baer, Michael Theodore Baker, Janiceҟ 430, 475 299, 475 127, 384, 419, 444 Barker, Miriamҟ 476 Barr, Johnҟ 305 268 Baker, Jeffreyҟ 157 Baldwin, Diane Mae 364 Banks, Jonathanҟ 115, 414 Barker, Ronaldҟ ҟ 417 Barrett, Anne Elizabeth


319 384, 428, 462 Bogner, Pamela ҟ 359 Boyd, Beverly ҟ 423 Beaver, William G. __ 371 514 Bennington, Sue Ann 344 Birtwhistle, Charles __ 433 Bohlmeyer, Mary Lea 345 Boyd, Carterҟ Barrett, Marcia ҟ 395 Bebler, Lavonne 169, 487 127, 148, 410 Benowitz, Judith ҟ 445 Birutschenko, Anitaҟ 292 Bohnert, Michael ҟ 419 Boyd, Jerry ҟ Barrett, Raymond _ _ 417 130 318 Benschoter, Joy Ellen 303 Bisbee, Rebecca ҟ 350 Boyd, Robert ҟ 388 Bechtol, Donald S.ҟ 300 BOISEN HALL ҟ Barrick, Steven ҟ 354 351 Bishop, Billieҟ 371 Beck, Carol Lee 364, 476 Benson, Beth ҟ 395, 476 Bola, Stephen Barrios, Sergioҟ ҟ Boyd, Robin ҟ 360 34, 35 Benson, Kathieҟ ҟ 346 Bishop, Bonnieҟ 299 BECK CHAPELҟ ҟ 131, 384, 398, 462 Boyer, Richard ҟ Barron, Helene ҟ 302 311 Barron, Richard 127, 165 Beck, David Allen ____ 294 Benson, Louise Jean 423 Bishop, Deborah ҟ 360 Bolding, Neil ҟ 354 Boyer, Thomas ҟ 436 Benson, Patriciaҟ Beck, Gerald R. ҟ 319 ҟ 346 428 BISON ҟ 149 ҟ Boleman, Anne ҟ 352 Boyewsky, Jason ҟ Barry, John 391 .344 Benson, Walter ҟ 368 BECK HOUSE ҟ Bixby, Roger 307 ҟ 310 Boles, Susan ҟ Bartel, Laura ҟ 409 Boyle, Charles E. ҟ 433 358 Bixler, Karenҟ 357 Benter, Janet ҟ 151, 423 Boley, Gary ҟ 351 Beck, James ҟ Bartell, Sandra ҟ 333 Boyle, Martha ҟ 476 Beck, James E. ҟ 354 Benton, Robert Stephen Bizzari, L. D. ҟ 445 Boli, Susan ҟ 349, 350 Boynton, Robert ҟ Bartholome, Charles W. 177 424 421 Black, Carole ҟ 394 Bolitho, Jeanne ҟ 444 Beck, Thomas ҟ 394 Bozzelli, Vincent ҟ 462 172 Black, Deborahҟ Beck, William ҟ 445 Benz, Joyce ҟ 148, 165 Boll, David ҟ Bartishevich, R. A. 71, 168 Brackett, Jane ҟ 358 Black, Jacqueline ҟ 402 Bolles, Charlotte ҟ 369, 516 Becker, Barbara 412, 476 Berebitsky, Edward A. 409 Braden, Nancy ҟ 326 169 118, 130 Black, Robert ҟ 405 Bolling, Carolyn 396, 444 Becker, Emil Josephҟ Bartle, Jefferyҟ Braden, Vicki ҟ 306 345 Berebitsky, Michaelҟ 437 Black, Susan ҟ Becker, Jo-Ann ҟ 115 Bartle, Sarah Elizabeth 177, 165, 462 Bradfield, Robert ҟ 371 358 Berg, Walterҟ 119, 276 Blackburn, Rosemary 347 Becker, Jacquelin ҟ Bolly, Murna ҟ 485 Bradford, Pamela ҟ 303 157 Berger, Eugene ҟ 462 127, 132, 395 Bolos, Michael ҟ Bartlett, Cynthia 412, 444 Becker, Kenneth ҟ 329 Bradford, Trudy 410, 445 Bartley, Deborah ҟ 389 Becker, Linda K. 127, 445 Berger, Michael 385, 437 Blackman, Stanley Bolster, Janice ҟ 394 Bradley, Donald ҟ 166 445 Berger, Suzanne ҟ 445, 495 Bonbright, Janeҟ Bartolo, Jorgeҟ 167 Becker, Paulette E. ҟ 171, 445 Bradley, Janice ҟ 293 171, 429, 445 Blackmore, Karen 411 Barton, Douglas 435, 444 Becker, Robert ҟ Bond, Janet ҟ 162, 346 Bradley, Kathleen Berger, Wayne ҟ 311 438, 485 Bond, Linda ҟ Barton, Martha __ 292, 445 Beckley, Lyman A. 151 112, 462 476 Blackmore, Kay ҟ 402 Bonfield, Margaret ҟ 119, 414 Berghorn, Nancy ҟ Barton, Mary Ellen _ҟ 403 323 Bradley, Valerie 326, 476 239 Blackmun, M. C. ҟ Bergman, Williamҟ 410 Bonjour, Thomas ҟ 400 Beckman, Thomas Barton, Walter L.ҟ 295 Bradon, Marsha ҟ 438 119, 417 Bergstrom, Christineҟ 302 Blackwell, Susan ҟ 339 Bonko, Joyce 266, 267 BASEBALL ҟ Brafford, Anne Berk, Suzanne ҟ 445 Blackwood, Terryҟ 462 Bash, John ҟ 371, 428 Beckner, Malcolm Keith 165, 314, 322, 462, 177 119, 151, 155, 409 432, 462, 177 Berke, Arthur I. ҟ 177 Books, Gary ҟ 437 Blair, James ҟ 303 Basham, Nancy ҟ 433 Bragdon, Ronnie ҟ 432 Berke, Susan ____ 120, 429 Blaising, Thomas R. 151, 270 Beckort, Paul Baske, James __ҟ Boone, Carol Bragg, John H. ҟ 177 364 127, 388, 462 Berkey, James M. ҟ BASKETBALL __ 248-253 177, 308, 462 130, 386, 393 Braithwaite, Brentҟ 157 429 Blake, Terri ҟ 363 Berkowitz, Gene ҟ 350 Beda, Judith ҟ 308 Boone, Charles ҟ Bass, Mary Kaye ҟ 462 Bramlett, Norman 430 Berlier, Michael Alan 355 Bland, Claudia ҟ 316 Bednar, Colleen ҟ Bassett, Timothy ҟ 476 Boone, David ҟ 361 419, 445 332 Berling, Cheryl Lynn 346 Bland, Richard ҟ 400 Bedi, John ҟ 177 Boone, Gary ҟ Batalis, Ike ҟ 119, 404 Branam, Stephen ҟ 411 Bedree, Elizabethҟ 462 Blankenship, Ivan 407 Berman, Janet ҟ Batchelder, Robert W. Boots, John ҟ 372 Brandenburg, Joyce _ 409 404 Berman, Jill ҟ 244, 445 Bedree, Michael J. ҟ 127 370, 462, 177 Boozer, Carole ҟ 423 Brandenburg, Nancy ҟ 327 239 Bernhardt, Thomas Bateman, Bryan 256, 419 Beebe, Ronald ҟ Blankenship, Thomas Bopp, James Brandenburg, Suzanne 389 291 422 Beehler, Sandra ҟ 414, 462 Bates, John ҟ 262, 324 71, 115, 385, 413 Brannen, Barbara ҟ 399 445 Berry, John ҟ 114 Beeker, Marvin ҟ 330 Blasdel, Brenda ҟ Bates, Susan ҟ 163 Bopp, Jon ҟ 118 Branstetter, Paula 153, 423 344 Blatchley, Andrea ҟ 410 Berry, Karen ҟ BATMAN ҟ 13 Beelke, Christine ҟ 324 Borden, George R. Brantlinger, Alice 434 Beers, Sandra ҟ 301 Berry, Kevin 256, 258, 419 Blei, Marilynҟ Batten, Richard C. ҟ 402, 445 119, 388 131, 148, 412 61, 149 Berry, Sandra ҟ ҟ 354 Beesley, Kris ҟ 406 Bleicher, Jamesҟ Batterjee, Abdulҟ 311 Bordner, Williamҟ 426 Brasseur, Albert 388, 462 Bertram, Karen ҟ 242, 432 Beesley, Tonda 350 Blessing, Paulaҟ Battle, Thomas _ҟ ҟ 307 Boren, William 445 Braswell, Judith ҟ 114 127, 386, 438, 476 Bessette, Normanҟ Batton, Katherine ҟ 177 Blessing, Sueҟ 406, 445 131, 160, 396, 462 Bratina, Janinaҟ ҟ 344 Bessler, Maxҟ 388 Behairy, Abdel-Kader 311 131, 310 Bletterman, Debraҟ Bauer, Eric W. ҟ _ҟ 306 Borgmeier, Paul, Jr. _ҟ 405 Brattain, George A. ҟ 169 485 Best, John ҟ Baugh, Ralph ҟ 165 Behnen, Phillip ҟ 372 Bley, Ann ҟ 351 Bratton, Robertҟ 347 Boring, Nancy ҟ 329, 333 299 Best, Linda ҟ Baumann, Gerald J.ҟ 462 Behrman, Sara ҟ 327 Blickensderfer, Ann 438 Bratton, Ruliff ҟ Born, Marilyn ҟ 404 Baumgardt, Douglas ҟ 401 Beil, Rosalind __ 429, 445 BETA GAMMA SIGMA 127, 395, 445 Borowski, Steve 256, 416 Brauer, David _ 127, 318 Baumgartner, Janeҟ 293 Beineke, William ҟ 168 177 Bliler, Jennifer ҟ 351 Borto, Ronald ҟ 400 Brauer, Marthaҟ 151, 293 398 Bliss, Dennis ҟ Baumgartner, Martha Sue Belanger, William D. 414 BETA THETA PI ҟ 487 Bortolini, Arthur ҟ 131 Brauker, Patricia ҟ 438 419 Betsill, Susan ҟ 300 Bell, Gary ҟ 324 Blomenberg, Cynthia 306 Boruff, John ҟ 354 Braunstein, Lawrence Baumgartner, Mary Ann Bell, Keith D. ҟ 315 Betz, Emily 341, 347, 445 Blondin, Mary Elizabeth Bosch', Scottҟ ҟ 427 424, 462 399, 445 Bell, Max ҟ 164 Bevers, Mark ҟ 127 292 Bosse, John ҟ 435 Brawn, Christopher ҟ 163 Baumgartner, Stephen J. Bewley, George ҟ Bell, Rebecca 411 Bloom, Alton ҟ 168 Bostick, Sandra ҟ 360 Bray, Sharon ҟ 364 118, 155, 423 Beyer, Laurieҟ 314, 321 410, 445 Bloom, Charles ҟ 434 Boston, Richardҟ 127, 404 Brazina, Constance Baur, James ҟ 256, 422 Bialon, Stanleyҟ 426 Bell, Robert ҟ ҟ 362 Bloom, Lewisҟ 169, 487 Boston, Roseanne ҟ 360 71, 350 Baxter, Myra Lynn ҟ 350 Bellamy, Garland M. 445 Bianco, Ronald ҟ 419 Bloom, Robert ҟ 317 Boston, Stephen ҟ 295 Breckel, Theodoreҟ 445 Baxter, Stephen ҟ 405 Bellamy, Linda ҟ 363 Bloom, Susan ҟ 476 Bibbins, Frank E.ҟ 476 Boswell, Nancy ҟ 176 Bredemeier, Kenneth Bayer, Brandon ҟ 374 Benages, Alfonsinaҟ 290 Bickel, John ҟ ҟ 157 Blose, Beverly ҟ 485 Bothwell, Eric ҟ 332 116, 131, 142, 144, 445 Bayer, Denby Ann Benas, Tobey ҟ 445 Blosser, James 306 Biddle, Cheryl ҟ Bothwell, Jeannette Breedlove, Barbara ҟ 327 409, 476 Bender, Ireta Joyce ҟ Bielewicz, Robertҟ 423 __ _ 413 366, 371, 445 353, 445 Breiter, Lynda ҟ 352 Bayer, Nancy ҟ 345 Bender, Patrick ҟ 320 Bierbaum, Harry ҟ 362 Blough, Robert ҟ 367 Botich, Carol ҟ 394 Brenman, Rosalind ҟ 339 Bayles, David ҟ 256 Bender, Paul ҟ 425 Biernat, G. F. ҟ 321 Blue, Gailҟ ҟ 358 Bottomley, Thomas Brenneman, Thomasҟ 445 Bays, Terence ҟ 376 Bender, Richard E.ҟ 425 Biesemeyer, David BLUE KEY ҟ 116 425, 445 Breunig, Preston ҟ 169 Beach, Edward ҟ 411 Bendit, Alan Leeҟ 437 118, 428 Blum, Robert ҟ 321 Bottorff, Carol Breunig, Robert ҟ 308 Beach, Ned ҟ 276 Bendure, Sherry Lee 402 Bigg, George ҟ 414 Blume, James ҟ 112, 117, 127, 386, 410 Brewer, Barbara ҟ 372 445 Beach, Terry ҟ 419 Benham, Barbaraҟ 431 Blythe, Samuel ҟ 445 Biggs, Frederick ҟ 295 Boudreau, Joanne ҟ 323 Brewer, James ҟ 355 Beall, Laurence ҟ 413 Benjamin, Dee Annҟ 71 Biggs, Paula ҟ 298 Board, Claudiaҟ ҟ 339 Bouser, Judy ҟ 347 Brewer, Melvin 418, 462 Beam, Dale Lucienҟ 334 Benjamin, Judy ҟ ҟ 355 BOARD OF AEONS 121 Bowden, Teresa ҟ 357 Bigler, Richardҟ 491 Brewer, Russell ҟ 169 Beams, Johnҟ 313, 316 Benner, Ann Christine 350 Bills, Sheryl BOARD OF TRUSTEES 333 Brewster, Leslie ҟ Bowen, Craig ҟ 306 Beams, Rebecca Benner, Dana Eugene 317 146, 409, 445 216 Bower, Denaҟ 171, 347 Brezinski, Gerald ҟ 239 115, 338, 339 Benner, Pamela Jeanҟ 350 B oarm an, Carol ҟ 344 Billups, Christie ҟ 301 Bowers, Joyce ҟ 412 Bricker, Barbara ҟ 359 Bean, Marcia Diane Bennet, John ҟ 419 Bilunas, Thomas 151, 239 Boatman, Jeanne ҟ 346 Bowers, Noel ҟ 411 Bricker, David ҟ 420 345, 476 Bennett, Barbara ҟ 396 Bobbitt, Richard ҟ 344 Binder, Williamҟ ҟ 311 Bridges, Susan L.ҟ Bowers, Phillipҟ 322 Beard, M. Jon _ҟ 158, 445 Bennett, Chip ҟ 485 127 Binford, Alice ҟ 160, 289, 445 Bowers, William ҟ 396 Bridgwaters, Prudence 393 Beardshear, Grant Bennett, Christopherҟ 331 Bock, Richard ҟ 434 Bingham, Douglas ҟ 419 Bowman, Betty ҟ 392 Bried, Ilse 384, 385, 428 Bennett, Henry ҟ 408 Binkley, James ҟ 462 Bocock, William ҟ 166 Bowman, Clair 112, 150, 389, 445 Beardsley, Jill ҟ 322 Bennett, Judyҟ 333 Bodak, Alexanderҟ ҟ 351 Binkley, Stuart ҟ 374 112, 131, 476 Briegel, Linda ҟ 324 Beasley, Lou ҟ 307 Bennett, Mary Ettaҟ 352 Binner, Carolynҟ 120, 406 Bodnar, Thomas 127, 445 Bowman, Dale ҟ 414 Briganti, Robert ҟ 425 Beatty, Steven ҟ 316 Bennett, Robert F.ҟ 355 Bodwell, John ҟ 417 Bippus, Robert ҟ 422 Briggs, Nancy ҟ 164 Bowman, Fred ҟ 344 Beaty, Loraine E.ҟ 397 Bennett, Robert Rhoades Birdcell, Susanne ҟ 339 Boebinger, Gary ҟ 411 Bowman, Jon ҟ 445 Brigham, William ҟ 495 Beaty, Rita ҟ 397, 445 Jr. ҟ 413 Birdsong, Carol ҟ 406 Boedeker, Pamelaҟ 476 Bowman, Richard 320, 462 Bright, Jonathan 313, 315 Beauregard, Rebecca 395 Bennett, Ronald ҟ 431 Birkett, Susan ҟ 309 Boehme, Gale Bowman, Susan ҟ 306 Brighton, Carolҟ 120, 350 Beavans, Vivian Joyce BIRNAM WOOD HOUSE 142, 394, 445 Bowser, Stephen 115, 330 Briney, Bruce ҟ Bennett, Thomas Joseph 396 130, 402 368 298 Boyd, Barbara ҟ 300 Boerger, Suzanne ҟ 352 Briney, Mark ҟ 354 ҟ Beaver, Janet ҟ 402 Benninghoff, R. Raymond Birr, Stephen Boergert, Paul ҟ 388 Boyd, Betty ҟ 303 Brink, Joe ҟ 405

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302 Butler, Gary ҟ 437 487 Burns, Hazeljean ҟ 364 Buelow, Gary ҟ 169 Broyles, Thomas ҟ 346 Brown, Edward ҟ Brinker, Linnette ҟ Judithҟ ҟ 375 Butler,ҟ 446 Burns, Samuel ҟ Daniel 487 Butter,ҟ 308 Brubeck, David ҟ Brinkman, Thomas ____ 166 Brown, Gary Lee 293 165, 375 Butler, Kathrynҟ 118, 239, 411 Burns, Williamҟ 403 330 Brubeck, Georgia ҟ Brown, Ivan ҟ Brinkmann, Carol 306 Butler,ҟ Laureen 438, 446 _ҟ 432 Burnstein, Marleneҟ 344 Buford, Craig ҟ 109, 322, 438 Brown, James George 114 Bruce, Beverly ҟ Butler, Maureen 165, 462 432, 462 Burnstein, Sally Jo 127, 476 Buford, Glen _ҟ 299 Bruce, Brendaҟ 127, 425 Brown, Janet ҟ Donaldҟ Briscoe,ҟ 416 429, 463 Butler,ҟ 354 Richard ҟ 396 Bugbee, Jeffrey ҟ 59 Bruce, James ҟ BRISCOE QUAD 288-295 Brown, Janice A. ҟ Susanҟ ______ҟ 476 Butler, Stephen ҟ 297 Burr,ҟ 433 Susan ҟ 114, 150 Bugel,ҟ 321 Bruce, Jeanneҟ 476 Brown, Jay ҟ Britton, Sara ҟ ҟ 273 Butler, Terryҟ 161, 491 __ 164, 462 Burrell, Jimҟ Jamesҟ 396 Buher,ҟ 462 Bruce, Philip ҟ 401 Brown, Jeffrey ҟ Brizius, George ҟ 416 Butner, Barry ҟ 417 462 Burrell, William ҟ 375 Buher, William ҟ 114, 411 Brucker, Lee ҟ ____ 352 Brown, Jimmyҟ Sandra K.ҟ Brock,ҟ Joyceҟ ҟ 323 Butt, Kathleen ҟ 394 Carolҟ 337, 338 Burris,ҟ 345 Brueseke, Harold 367, 374 Bulger,ҟ 324 Brown, Jo Ann ҟ Susan ҟ Brock,ҟ 347 Butt, Mary 157, 158 Bullard, Edward 157, 400 Burris, Linda ҟ 169, 446 Brugger, Carlҟ 290 Brown, Jon ҟ Jeanetteҟ Brocksmith,ҟ Merilyn ҟ 430 112, 127, 314, 327, 446 446 Burris,ҟ 394 Bunn-Ian, John ҟ 141, 514 Brugh, Donna ҟ 389 Brown, Karenҟ Brodbeck, Patricia _ҟ ҟ 325 Buttars,ҟ Janeҟ 162 Marionnette 358 Burroughs, Carol ҟ 164, 462 Bullock,ҟ Brown, Karolҟ ___ 151, 301 Bruick, Johnҟ Brodey, Ronald 307 Butterbaugh, Nancy Patriciaҟ ҟ 291 Burroughs, Roxanne ҟ 394 Bundy,ҟ 122 Brumfield, Alice ҟ 138, 462, 514 Brown, Lee ҟ 391 386, 389, 446 120 Burrows, Daniel ҟ Charles ҟ Brumley, Bernardҟ 417 Bunnell,ҟ 119 Brown, Linda Catherine Brodsky, Michael ҟ 391 Butterfield, Davidҟ 462 Coryҟ 119, 404 Bunshaw, Hollis 159, 403 Burrows, John ҟ 364 Brundage,ҟ Broernmelsick, Patricia 351 292 Butterfield, Dianne __ 353 363 Burrows, Sally ҟ 354 Burhridge, Julie ҟ 314 Bruner, Robert ҟ Brown, Louise ҟ Brogneaux, Diana 308 Butterfield, Sue ҟ 412 463 Burton, Kathleen ҟ Charlesҟ 362 Burch, Stephen ҟ 324 Brunette,ҟ 127, 403 Brown, Mary Ann 147 Button, Karen 177 Burton, Ronaldҟ 315 Burdick, Robert 437 Brunner, James ҟ Beatriceҟ 309 Brown, Melvin ҟ Brokemond,ҟ 346 386, 394, 446 327 Burton Susan ҟ Katieҟ ҟ Burford,ҟ 291 Bruno, Karen Mary 429 Brown, Patricia ҟ Brook, Donna ҟ 344 Butz, Thomas __ 114, 398 160 Busch, Nancy ҟ 165, 392 Burford, Linda ҟ 244 295 Brown, Patrick ҟ Brooke, William ҟ Butz, Timothy _ҟ 166, 371 417 Buschman, Nancy Burgdorf,ҟ Roger ҟ 157 Bruser, Madeline 326 Brown, Paul ҟ Brookins, Janice ҟ Cynthiaҟ _ҟ 395 117, 127, 154, 155, 386 Buzinski,ҟ 424 163, 327, 446 Burgette, Ronald ҟ 347 Brown, Rebecca Irene 407 Brooks, Anne ҟ 410, 444 Byal, Randall ҟ 369 295 316 Burgin, Lowell ҟ 446 Bryan, Galintonҟ 305 Brown, Robert P. ҟ Brooks, Clifford ҟ Byal, Ronald ҟ 373 ҟ 400 Buschman, William 355 Burk, Benny ҟ Brown, Ronald ҟ 164 Bryan, John ҟ Brooks, John 60, 404 Bychinsky, Margaret 114 392 Burke,ҟ Edith ҟ 401 Bryan, Nancy ҟ 273, 415, 485 Brown, Ross ҟ Busch, Deborah ҟ 292 387, 406 Normanҟ 264, 313 Burke, Judith 428 Bryan,ҟ 408 Brown, Russell ҟ Brooks, Lavell ҟ 157 Bye,ҟ Sandraҟ 403, 446 142, 144, 145, 146, 514 Bush, Donald ҟ 446 446 Bryan, Roger ҟ 396 Brown, Sharon ҟ Broome, David ҟ ҟ 396 Byers,ҟ __ 394, 462 Caroleҟ 294 Burke, Michael ҟ 463 Bush, Kenneth ҟ Broplen, Andrew 242, 446 Brown, Stephen L. __ 462 Bryant, James ҟ 412 412 Byers,ҟ Gayleҟ ҟ 401 Bush, Lesley ҟ 325 Burkhart, Randall ҟ Brougher, Marthaҟ _ _ 402 Brown, Stephen P. __ 435 Bubenzer, Brendaҟ 172, 424 Byler, Joyce ҟ 308 Ronaldҟ 164, 177 Burnett, Bary ҟ 414 Bush,ҟ Stevenҟ Susan __ 112, 446 Bucher,ҟ Broughton, Steven ____ 418 Brown,ҟ 446 ҟ 350 Byrne, Barbara ҟ 306 Burnett, Carol Jo 147, 446 Bush, Vernell ҟ 333 Buchstane, Susan ҟ 327 Brown, Walter ҟ Brown, Barbara ҟ 418 Byrne, Belinda 373 Burnett, Carroll Ann 165 Bushkill, Charlesҟ _ 409, 446 Buck, Charles ҟ Brown, Carolyn Ann 358 Browne, Janeҟ 172, 297, 300 358 118, 401 Burnett,ҟ Clarence 375 Bushnell, Beverly ҟ 416 Buck, John ҟ 409 Browne, Stephen ҟ Brown, Carolyn F.ҟ ҟ 446 367 Burnett, Debbie ҟ 347 Bushnell, Helen ҟ 358 Byrne, Bruceҟ 363 Buckley, Thomas ҟ Brown, Cheryl A. __ _ 322 Brownell, Nancy ҟ 362 417 Burnett, Ronald ҟ 476 BUSINESS, SCHOOL OF Byrne, Gregory ҟ 400 Buczek, Gerald ҟ Brown, Constance ____ 402 Browning, Bruce ҟ 162 206, 207 Byrne, Sandra ҟ 391 Burnham, William 244 Browning, Harry E. __ 424 Bud, Matthew ҟ Brown, Constance 320 446 Byron, Raymond ҟ Bussard, Elaine ҟ 350 Burnison, Thomas 149 Budd, Linda ҟ 344 Browning, Lynn Margaret ҟ 411 Donaldҟ 169, 487 Byrum, Richard ҟ 426 86, 87, 138, 446, 514 Bussell,ҟ 302 Buddenbaum, Ralphҟ Browning, Nancy ҟ BROWN COUNTY 405 Betsyҟ 399, 446 Bussey, Kenneth ҟ 70 Brownlee, Joseph L. 168 Buechele, Mary Ellen 298 Burns,ҟ PLAYHOUSE ҟ 164, 463 300 Butler, Anneҟ 354 Burns, Cynthia Robertҟ 177 Buehler,ҟ 157, 311 Brownlee, Ralph ҟ Brown, Daleҟ

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364, 463 Clark, George ҟ 322 Chow, Julietteҟ 295 345 Cergizan, Carolyn Cannon, Paula _ 402, 446 Carrier, Jody ҟ Cabage, Lilian 315 CLARK HOUSE _ҟ 306 Chrastil, Rogerҟ 345 334 Carroll, Lindaҟ 357, 446 Chaddock, Christie 146, 171, 345, 476 Cannon, Randall ҟ 316 Clark, John ҟ 402 Chrispyn, Larryҟ 396, 447 397 Carroll,ҟ ҟ 372 Chadwick, Diana ҟ Patrickҟ 514 Cannon, Sandra ҟ Cade, Beverly ҟ 463 Clark, Linda 399 Christena, Johnҟ 387, 430 Chadwick, Susan ҟ 321 Carson, Janeҟ Cadwell, James ҟ 320 Cannon, Thomas 370 145 Christenson, Neilsҟ ҟ 118 Chalfant, Hope ҟ 120, 140, 142, 146, 438, 433 Carson, John ҟ 446 Cantrell, Marvin ҟ Cady, Jacqueline ҟ Philip 514 323 Carswell, Donald 112, 433 Chamberlain, Cheri __ 410 Christenson,ҟ 346 Cantwell, Karen ҟ Cain, Janice ҟ 366, 369 Clark, Mary B. ҟ 352 Julieҟ ҟ 390 Carter, Gregoryҟ 388 Chambers, Herman 316 Caplin,ҟ Cain, Judith 332 Clark, Mary E. ҟ 417 Christian, Jamesҟ 169 Carter, Howardҟ 313 Chambers, Mark ҟ 476 46, 47, 48, 49 Caplinger, Craig ҟ Patricia 305 Christine,ҟ 435 Chance, Robert ҟ Clark, Mary F. ҟ __ҟ 292 Cain, Lynn ҟ 357, 359 Capshaw, Jeanene ____ 347 Carter, Jamesҟ 112, 389, 491 Clark, Randall ҟ 349, 352 485, 177 Chaney, Donnaҟ 344 Carter, Lloydҟ 115 Caine, Robert ҟ 388 Caras, Cheryl ҟ 374 Christman, Lawrence 363 Chapman, Mark ҟ Patriciaҟ ҟ Clark, Stephen L. _ҟ 177 Jerome ____ 316, 463 Carbone, Lois __ 314, 322 Carter,ҟ Cak,ҟ 165, 463 Clark, Vicki ҟ 476 Chapman, Mary Jane 446 293 463 Carter, Ralph ҟ Cakes, Cheryl ҟ 302 Carder, Victor N. 425 Clark,ҟ Johnҟ Chapman, Robert ҟ 177 Christophel,ҟ 352 Carter, Robert Ledford Shannonҟ 338, 339 334 Carey, Maureen ҟ Caldwell, Bruce ҟ 400 Chapman, Roberta 410 Christopher, Eugenia 394 Clary, David ҟ 168 Caldwell, Monty ___ 316 Carington, Homer _ . 311 Clase, Stephen Carithers,ҟ Jillҟ __ 403, 476 Cartwright, Douglas __ 129 Chappel, Nancy 394, 476 Christophersen, Eric Caldwell, Randall 158, 446 Carvill, Barbara 324 44, 286, 305, 311, 447 Charles, Linda ҟ Virginia 128, 172, 422 Carlisle,ҟ Christy, Carol __ 117, 491 CLASS OF '67 ҟ 131, 386, 403, 446 Charnetski, Marilyn 114 114 165, 323, 463 Callahan, Hugh ҟ Phyllisҟ ҟ 352 CLASS OF '68 ҟ 157 463, 177 Christy,ҟ 115 Carlson, Barbara 395, 463 Cary, Richard ҟ Callahan, Mary Alice 316 CLASS OF '69 ҟ 116 Richardҟ 392 Casati,ҟ 158, 417 Chase,ҟ Sandra ҟ 363 Chulak, Thomasҟ ҟ 409, 446 Carlson, Carolyn ҟ 416 CLASS OF '70 ҟ 409 Casey,ҟ Jenniferҟ ҟ 306 Ch a sey,ҟ Patrick ҟ 319 Chumbley, Garyҟ 117 Callaway, Tracy 109, 327 Carlson, Jane ҟ 117 Claudy, Joseph ҟ Otis ҟ 239 Casey,ҟ 355, 463 Chastain, Jeffrey 405, 476 Chumley, Elizabethҟ Callecod, Ruth __ 291, 446 Carlson, John 495 419 Cichonski, Veronica __ 309 Clausen, Nancy Chattin, Dale ҟ 323 Cashbaugh, Barbara Camferdam, Margaret 403 Carlton, Nancy ҟ Circle, Brentҟ 405, 463 127, 165, 307, 463 CHEERLEADERS 302 Carlton, Nicholas ҟ 256 127, 171, 438 Cammack, Judith ҟ 167 Claussen, Richardҟ Virginiaҟ 325 232, 233, 276 CIRCLE K ҟ 294 418 Cammack, Pamela 395 Cashbaugh,ҟ Cammack, Martinҟ 396 301 Cass, Mary 112, 407, 446 Cheney, Jamesҟ 270, 416 Cisco, Walter ҟ Clay, Charmaine 403, 447 Camp, Ronald ҟ 372 Carman, Marcia 363 Clayton,ҟ 325 Chenoweth, Gail 446 Ciula, Bryan ҟ Cassada,ҟ Susanҟ ҟ Harriet ҟ 476 388 Carmichael,ҟ Carol Camp, Rex ҟ 239 Clayton,ҟ Ciz, William ҟ ҟ 446 Chenoweth, Sharon Johnҟ ҟ 332 171, 476 Cassady, Larry ҟ 306 Campbell, Betty ҟ 324 Clem, Richardҟ 363 Cassal, Bruce ҟ 400 142, 446 Claeson, Linda ҟ ҟ 420 CAMPBELL HOUSE 367 Carmichael, Jane ҟ 112, 446 Clement, Carol ҟ Chenoweth, Steven 434 Clancy, Marilynҟ Cassell,ҟ 399 Clara Campbell, Jack ҟ 267 Carmichael, Linda 113, 398 Clements, Cynthiaҟ Thomasҟ 142, 144, 146 Chentnik, Chester ____ 177 Clapp,ҟ 352 129, 357, 363 Campbell, James Dale 432 Clements,ҟ 239 Chesrown, Sarah ҟ Gary ҟ 431 Carmony, Lana ҟ 394 Cassells,ҟ 446 Clare, Raymond ҟ Richard Bruceҟ ҟ 428 410 CHI OMEGA ҟ 129, 165, 177 Campbell, James Larry __ 364 Cassner, Sandra ҟ Carnahan,ҟ Donaldҟ 399 Clark,ҟ Cathyҟ ҟ 298 Cleveland, Donaldҟ 363 Carney,ҟ 446 Casterline, David 169, 487 CHI PHI ҟ Carol ҟ _ _ 431 400 Clark,ҟ 324 Cleveland, Stanley __ҟ Campbell, Mina ҟ ҟ ҟ 350 Childers, Donald ҟ 268 290 Carpenter,ҟ Christine 463 Cates, Kathyҟ 405 Clark, Cherylҟ Jacquelineҟ 345 Childress,ҟ Clevinger,ҟ Brian ҟ 354 Gloriaҟ Campbell, Virgeneҟ 410 Carpenter, Michael 157 Catt,ҟ ҟ 357 Clark, Connie 127, 276, 409 Clifford, William ҟ 109 Childress,ҟ 319 Campiti, Peter ҟ 294 Carr, Ann ҟ Pamela 327 Cawley, Susan ҟ 393 ҟ 407 Chiplis,ҟ CANDYҟ STRIPERSҟ 173 Carr,ҟ Jamesҟ ҟ 289 Clark, Deborah Anne 359 Climer, Conda Barbaraҟ _ 115, 409 Cecrle, Shareen ҟ 308 112, 399, 447 446 Chloupek, Nancy ҟ Cannon, Carole Cederquist, Ericҟ Carr, Connie 423 Clark, Deborah J.ҟ 431 Michael 476 Choitz, Nancy ҟ Charlesҟ ҟ 127, 305, 307, 393, 470 129, 412, 476 Celichowski,ҟ 346 Cline,ҟ 360 Clark, Deborah S. ҟ 315 425, 463 Cellini,ҟ Cannon, Eileen ҟ Theodoreҟ Susanҟ ҟ 322 Chong, Susieҟ 476 Cline, James R. ҟ 446 Carr,ҟ 357, 363 Clark, Ellen ҟ


359 Connell, Walter 244, 463 Cordin, J. Scott 151, 256 Cox, Sandra ҟ 447 Crowell, James ҟ 424 Cole, Nancy ҟ Cline, James Jr. 373 Corey, Jack ҟ 314 Conner, Henry ҟ 414 Cox, Stephen ҟ 421 Crowley, Michaelҟ 463 127, 156, 163, 404, 463 Cole, Richard D. ҟ 354 Corey, Teresa ҟ 309 Crabtree, Ann ҟ 109 Crusan, Douglas 239, 432 347 Cole, Richard H., Jr. 447 Conner, Lance ҟ Cline, Juanita ҟ 327 Corley, Ronald _ҟ 276, 411 Crabtree, Jennifer ҟ 485 Cole, Susan ҟ 477 Crutcher, Linda 153, 297 407 Connors, Patricia ҟ Cline, Lucy ҟ Conrad, Maryҟ 402, 447 Cormican, Mary Ann Crafton,ҟ Billҟ ҟ 146 Cruzan, Connie ҟ 419 Cole, Terry 423 Clossin, John ҟ 398 172, 410 Cragg,ҟ 236, 238, 239, 241 Conrad, Stephen ҟ 392 Patricia Crye, Sandy ҟ 411 Clouse, Loraine ҟ 418 Cornacchione, M. 2nd 432 44, 386, 395, 447 Csigas, Karen 447 Constable, Jon ҟ Cloutier, Michael 329, 333 Cole, Vida ҟ 293 318 Constant, Anita Cornea, Mary Pauline 322 Craig, Cathy ҟ 171, 324, 477 318 Cole, William Iraҟ Clower, Edwin ҟ 127, 392, 447 Cornea, Noreve ҟ 476 Craig, David ҟ 372 Culbertson, Kenneth __ 447 370, 463 463 Colelli, J. F.ҟ Clune, Terrance ҟ 408 Cullen, Kathleen ҟ 290 177 Constantine, Leonard 372 Cornell, Judith ҟ 447 Craig, Gary ҟ Clunie, Larry ҟ 76, 77 Coleman, Bruce ҟ 239 Cornwell, Cheryl ҟ 398 Cullen, Stephen 165, 463 352 Craig, John ҟ 476 Conti, Michael ҟ 396 Colglazier, Walla ҟ Clute, Paul ҟ 399 Cullen, Susanҟ 355 Cornwell, Thomasҟ Colins, Linda ҟ 399 Conway, Stanton ҟ 388 Craig, Judith ҟ 349, 352 Clutter, David 298 Corrado, John Conwell, Janice ҟ 345 Culiver, Carol ҟ 324 Craig, Margaret ҟ 109, 431, 447 COLLEGE OF ARTS 298 112, 311, 463 Cramer, Samuel ҟ 401 Cummings, Cathy 447 AND SCIENCES 186, 187 Conwell, Judy ҟ Clutter, Mary ҟ 324 Correll,ҟ 303 Crandle, Virginia ҟ 477 169, 487 Cook, Beverly ҟ 113, 428 Collet, Charlesҟ Joanna ҟ 141, 346 Coan, Robertҟ 334 Cory, Thomas ҟ ҟ 339 Cook, Charles ҟ 404 Crane, Sharon ҟ 360 Cummings, Christy _ __ 299 Coate, Dallas ҟ 405 Colley, Emilyҟ 357 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Crane, Stuart ҟ 354 Cook, Cheryl ҟ 177 Cummings, Le Roy __ 369 Coats, Marsha ҟ 402 Collier, David ҟ 325 463 Cook, Christine ҟ 290 Collier, James ҟ 167 Crary, Ned ҟ 171, 369 Cummins, Dale ҟ 369 Cobb, Kathryn ҟ 433 Costlow, Alan ҟ 398 Crash,ҟ 293 Cummins, Mary Louise Cook, Douglas ҟ Marcia ҟ Coblentz, John __ 318, 463 Collings, Marjorie 131 Cotter, Deborah ҟ 322 Crask, Donald __ 151, 247 127, 297, 299 Cook, Faith ҟ 127, 289, 292 Coburn, Nancy ҟ 402 306 CRAVENS HALL 325 Cook, James Allen Cotter, Linda ҟ Cundiff, Joyce ҟ 352 239 Collins, Claudia ҟ Cocanour, James ҟ 314 435, 476 Cottingham, Sarah 364 Cocanower, Davidҟ 463 Collins, George ҟ 330, 331 Cundiff, Sharon ҟ 349, 350 Cravens, Russell ҟ 432 Cook, James Andrew 371 355 Cunix, Nadine Lenore 347 Cochran, Carol ҟ 430 Collins, Jerry ҟ 411 Cotton, Joan ҟ 256, 447 Cook, Judy ҟ 360 Crawford, Charlene __ 402 Cunningham, Arlene J. 463 Cochrane, Williamҟ 421 Collins, Johnҟ 326 Crawford, Carol 353, 447 Cunningham, Elizabeth 476 Cotton, Sharon ҟ 337, 338 Cook, Marytha ҟ 363 Collins, Maryҟ Cockrum, Robert ҟ 153 Couch, William Del 414 Cook, Nancy ҟ 113, 171, 301 Cocks, Valerie __ 142, 476 Collins, Richardҟ Crawford, Lynn _____ 364 118, 131, 151, 172, 239, Crawford, Susan 447 177 Cook, Richard ҟ Cunningham, Marjorie 346 Goers, Wilfred ҟ 472 Collins, Robert S.ҟ 431 ҟ 364 Cook, Roger ҟ 71, 476 Coffey, Anne ҟ 463 Colliver, Keith ҟ 131, 132, 389, 477 Cunningham, Nathaniel 401 Crays, Marian __ 149, 346 158 Coulehan, Larry ҟ Colvin, Marian 151, 239, 408 Cook, William ҟ Coffin, Allen 333 Creek, Jacqueline 129, 349,352 Cooley, Ricky ҟ 127, 329, 332 144 Cunningham, Robert 321 354 Coulis, Paul ҟ 160 Creek, Michelle ҟ 295 Coniston, Elizabethҟ 322 Cooley, Robert ҟ 352 Cunningham, Veronica 298 331 Combs, Lana ҟ Coffman, Jerry ҟ 302 Cremieux, Michel 168 Coolman, Margaret 477 Coulter, Ruth ҟ Coffman, Linda ҟ 463 Combs, Larry ҟ Cupp, Janice ҟ 410 350 370 Counihan, Nancy ҟ 447 Cooney, Martin ҟ Coffman, Richardҟ 434 Combs, Nancy ҟ 86, 87, 165, 463 Cupp, Linda ҟ 447 323 Crevar, Carole 363 Coons, James ҟ 447 Counsilman, Cathyҟ Coffman, Williamҟ 115 Comerford, Jamesҟ Curdy, Harold ҟ 249 Dennis 416, 463 368 Courter,ҟ Cohen, A. Martin 289, 294 COMMENCEMENT 171, 341, 344, 447 Curl, James ҟ 363 Cooper, Evan ҟ 477 Creviston, Carol ҟ 373 Couse, Penny ҟ 20, 21 Cooper, John ҟ 437 407 Curless, Barry ҟ 373 Cohen, Alan H. ҟ 294 Cooper, Linda ҟ 303 Curless, Todd 352 Gouts, Kenneth Cohen, Allan Stephen 447 Commons, John ҟ Crile,ҟ Sandra ҟ 112, 164, 463 Crisman, Thomas ҟ 367 Cooper, Mark ҟ 391 427 Compton, Richardҟ 371 144, 146, 295 Cohen, Barry ҟ 463 Criss, Nancy Jo ҟ 299 357 Cooper, Michael D. Covalt, Frederick ҟ 323 Curran, Jane ҟ Cohen, Lawrence 127, 437 Cunard, Nancy ҟ 127, 409 Crist, Gary ҟ 141, 307 Sandraҟ 418 Currens, Timothy ҟ 416 429 Condra, Brendaҟ 165, 401 Covalt,ҟ Cohen, Linda ҟ 363 Cooper, Michael R. 388 Covey, Ann Christine 412 Critchlow, James ҟ 294 Curry, Barbara ҟ 326 427 Cone, Michael ҟ Cohen, Mark ҟ 447 Cooper, Robert ҟ 346 Cone, Rebecca ҟ 323 CURRY HOUSE ҟ Cohen, Nancy Jane 428 Covey, Ann Elizabeth 447 Crook, Jennifer ҟ 416 Cooper, Susan ҟ 354 Curry, Patricia 117, 386, 447 Cone, Ronnilee ҟ Crooks, Lynn ҟ 114 Covington, Randy 131, 146, 432, 447 Groom, Gwendolyn ҟ 326 127, 155, 409 Cohen, Robert ҟ 169 Conkle, Cindy __ 297, 303 Cope, Marcia ҟ 171 394 Curtin, Jane 357 Crosell, Pamela ҟ 167, 419 Copeland, Barbara __ 447 Cowan, Mary K. ҟ 333 Conkle, Jamesҟ Cohen, Roy ҟ 114, 148, 299 393 302 Copeland, Clifton 373, 447 Cowan, Teena ҟ 307 Cross, Paulette ҟ ҟ 351 Conkling, Susan ҟ Cohen, Sandraҟ 308 433 Cross, Susan ҟ 350 Curtis, Cheryl ҟ Cowden, William ҟ Cohen, William ҟ 437 Conley, Caroline 169 127, 162, 291, 447 Copeland, Leon ҟ 447 Cohen, Zac ҟ 362 Cowen, Carl CROSS-COUNTRY 247 Curtis, Conny ҟ 131, 311, 447 Crossland, George 395 289, 295 Coplan, Marianne 429 Conley, Patrickҟ 373 Curtis, Janis ҟ Cohn, Jane ҟ 141, 390 Cox, Catherine ҟ 118 290 Crouse, Betty ҟ Conlon, Joseph 350 Curtis, John E. ҟ Cohn, Marcia 375 Crouse, Constance Curtis, Vicki ҟ 477 119, 171, 422 Coplen, Janet Cox, Dennis ҟ 151, 293, 390 128, 171, 386, 406, 477 Cox, Donald Eugene 295 390 Conlon, William 314, 325 Curts, Geneva __ 291, 477 Cohn, Nancy ҟ Coppens, James 447 ҟ 358 326 Custer, Cynthia ҟ 151, 239, 431, 447 Colantonio, Camilla Cox, Larry ҟ 167, 315 Crouse, Marsha ҟ 297 Cox, Maribeth ҟ 322 Cutler, Susan ҟ 374 Corazzo, Nina ҟ 117, 129, 386, 387, 394 Conly, Daniel ҟ 345 Crowder, Barbara Corbin, David ҟ 404 Cox, Nancy ҟ 127, 322, 477 Cutright, Judith 447 Connally, Thor 407, 447 112, 159, 162, 430, 447 Colborne, Larry ҟ 291 Crowder, Mary ҟ 410 366, 367, 372 Cordell, Barbara 113, 403 Cox, Rebecca ҟ 168

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D'Amato, John ҟ 421 Danielson, Geraldҟ 131 Davenport, Deborah 352 Davis, Robert Michael 366 De La Croix, Clifford 405 Davis, Diane Kay __ҟ Dague, Diana ҟ 447 Danko, Karen 292, 477 398 Davis, Robert Wayne 372 De Lano, Patrick D. __ 426 115, 306 Davis, Don ҟ 426 Dahl, John ҟ 355 Dann, Neal ҟ 427 Davenport, Williamҟ 421 Davis, Gaylon D.ҟ 371 Davis, Stephen J.ҟ 371 De Lano, Steven ҟ De Lancy, Virginiaҟ _ 117 Dahl, Stephen __ 323, 447 Danner, Diane ҟ 389 Davidson, Arthur ҟ 424 Davis, Hugh ҟ 419 Davis, Steven Lee 326 Danner, Terry ҟ 419 Davidson, David 157, 447 Davis, James Robert 405 127, 431 De Lauriea, Marjorie Dahlkamp, Susan ҟ 322, 464 307 Davis, Jamie ҟ 428 Davis, Susan ҟ Dahlquist, Gary ҟ 354 Danovitz, Norma 36, 37 Davidson, Jeanne E.ҟ 477 362 169 Danzig, Elizabethҟ 359 Davidson, Pamela ҟ 290 Davis, John Leslieҟ Dailey, Richard ҟ 415 Davis, Thomas Scott 400 De Lotel, James ҟ 177 Davis, Karen ҟ 298 Davis, William B.ҟ 169 De Meester, Robert ҟ Dailey, Williamҟ 166 Darby, Barbara ҟ 171 Davidson, Patricia 309 DAILY STUDENT Dargitz, Darryl 158, 417 149, 306 Davis, Kathrynҟ ҟ 363 Dawson, Margaretҟ 402 De Prez, Susan ҟ De Shano, Virginia 143-146 Darlage, Dwight ҟ 407 Davis, Keithҟ ҟ 464 Dawson, Richard 463 Davies, Diane ҟ 347, 448 DaMes, Robert ҟ 448 Davis, Linda Jo ҟ 127, 158, 477 177 Darnell, Paulette ҟ 347 149 Davies, Jill ҟ 324 De Wald, Walter 354, 491 Dale, Nancy ҟ 307 Daronatsy, Aram ҟ 375 Davis, Lonnaҟ 177, 464 Day, Linda ҟ 477 Davies, Kenneth ҟ 321 Davis, Michael S. ҟ 422 Day, Richard ҟ 77, 448 De Wolf, Deborah Daley, Barbara 159, 389 Darr, Lynn ҟ 389 Davies, Richard ҟ 430, 448 302 De Angelis, Angela Dallas, Leslie ҟ 341 Davis, Myra Lou ҟ 307 Darrow, Andrea __ 61, 403 Davis, Alice ҟ Dean, Anthony ҟ 414 389 Dalton, Barbara ҟ Davis, Alison ҟ 302 Davis, Nancy Annҟ 300, 302 306 Darst, Martha ҟ 307 Davis, Barbara __ 229, 448 Davis, Nancy Lee ҟ 325 399 De Bois, Donnaҟ Dalton, Jack ҟ ___ 448 Dean, Nancy ҟ 273 ҟ Darst, Michael 375 Dearman, Jane ҟ 359 Dalton, John ҟ Davis, Bert ҟ 431 Davis, Patricia ҟ 403 De Costanzo, Elaine 398 360 Datzman, Margaret ҟ 352 309 Davis, Richard Alanҟ 417 346, 448 Deasley, Cathleen ҟ Damery, Charles Davis, Candace ҟ 421 Datzman, Richardҟ 345 Davis, Richard Greene 332 De Coursey, Charles 315 Deckard, Faye _ 344, 477 112, 374, 463 Davis, Carol ҟ 322 239 Deckard, Linda ҟ Davis, Carolyn __ 364, 477 Davis, Richard Vaughan De Craene, Daniel _ҟ Damian, Darlene 307, 477 Daugherty, Barbara 165, 364 Davis, Charles Arthur 435 435 432 De Dario, Diane L.ҟ 477 Deckard, Ronald ҟ Danda, David -- 320, 432 428 Davis, Craig ҟ 412 418 Davis, Richard W., Jr. De Heer, William Decker, Deborah ҟ Danforth, Jon ҟ 164 Daugherty, Dannyҟ 332 Daniel, Rickie ҟ 410 164, 464, 177 249, 426 Decker, Hal ҟ Davis, Crissy ҟ 369 Dauternian, Carole 294 169 Davis, Robert Charles 354 De Jean, David 142, 448 Decker, Timothy ҟ Daniels, Mary ҟ 447 164, 177, 464 Davis, David Jr.ҟ

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432, 464 Duncan, Rebecca ҟ 306 151, 273 Dolynchuk, Ronald __ 177 Drake, Tom ҟ 168 Dilling, Richardҟ 298 Denyes, Marsha ҟ Deckman, Susan ҟ 323 346 Duncan, Susan ҟ 477 Domek, Richard 311, 491 Drennen, Rebeccaҟ 305 Dillon, Jacquelineҟ 435 Derloshon, Thomasҟ Dedelow, Dennis ҟ 115 435 Dunfee, Michael ҟ _ҟ 434 Domkowski, Judith __ 307 Dresel, Roland ҟ Deems, Judith __ 412, 477 Derr, Gregory __ 385, 434 Dillon, John _________ҟ 448 Dunfee, Michelle 115, 361 Donlan, Joanneҟ 127, 394 Dressel, Holly ҟ 315 Dilts, Judith 299 Desalle, Donald ҟ Deer, Barbara ҟ 423 Dunigan, Michaelҟ 156 403 Drew, Jenifer ҟ 127, 154, 155, 392 Donnellan, Anne ҟ 300 Desman, Robert Dees, Dinah ҟ 321 Dunkin, Craig ҟ 388 448 Driffill, Max ҟ ҟ 430 Donnellan, Josephҟ 112, 127, 396, 448 Dingle, Sharonҟ 352 Dehn, Cheryl ҟ 324 Dunlavy, Linda ҟ 464 Driscoll, Alice 358 Donnelly, John ҟ 169 Dinius, Rebecca ҟ 477 Detrick, Robert ҟ Denn, Flomez ҟ 405 129, 151, 423, 448 Dunn, Gary ҟ 293 ҟ 172 Donner, Juliaҟ 347 Dinwoodie, Williamҟ 353, 477 Deutch, Rita ҟ Dehne, Marshaҟ 127, 320 Dunn, George 345 Driver, Hal ҟ 350 Donner, Kathleenҟ 464 Ditmer, Deborah ҟ 464 Devine, David ҟ Dehnert, John ҟ 157, 166, 448 407 352 Dross, Diane ҟ 421 Donovan, Deborahҟ 295 Dittman, Daniel ҟ 448 Devlin, Michael ҟ Dehnert, Mary ҟ 369 45, 115 DUNN HOUSE ҟ 324 Drumm, Peterҟ 422 Donovan, Sharon ҟ 119, 417 Dittmer, Thomas ҟ 413 Dewey, Albertҟ ҟ Delevett, Peterҟ 433 157 Dunn, James ҟ 323 Drury, Gary ҟ 422 Dorais, Linda ҟ 320 DEWEY HOUSE _ _ 368 Dix, Gary ҟ Della, Chiesa Jamesҟ 118 120 Dunn, Ronald ҟ 389 Drury, Rebecca ҟ 370, 448 Doran, Kathleen ҟ 448 Dixon, Dannyҟ Dexter, William ҟ Dellekamp, Jean 292 309 Dunn, Susan ҟ 316 Drybread, Rebeccaҟ 354 Dorfman, Laurenceҟ 115 Dixon, Stephen ҟ 127, 150, 389 Deyton, Daniel ҟ 429 Drybrough, Catharine 307 Dunnick, D. Kim 119, 424 318 Dorman, Debra ҟ 448 Dixon, Thom ҟ 401 Dhikusoka, Josephҟ DELTA CHI ҟ 401 148 Du Bois, Linda 167, 350 Dunnuck, Gregoryҟ 477 Dome, Deborah ҟ 177 Dixon, William ҟ DELTA DELTA DELTA Dick, Howard E. ҟ 487 Dunwoody, Sharon 147 Du Comb, Robert ҟ 171 Dorr, James ҟ 355 Doades, Gail ҟ 402 Dickey, Dan ҟ 120, 137, 155, 430, 514 448 Du Puis, Jacqueline _ 448 Dobbins, Bonnieҟ 360 Dosmann, Paula ҟ 403 Dickinson, John Richard DELTA GAMMAҟ 464 Durand, Deryle 341, 491 ҟ 177 Dubber, Davidҟ 417 Dobbins, Gene __ 163, 485 Dostal, Ronaldҟ DELTA SIGMA PI _ 165 402 349 Durand, Diane ҟ 326 Dubrov, Joyce ҟ Dobbs, Cynthia ҟ 290 Dostatni, Lynette ҟ DELTA TAU DELTA 404 Dickinson, John Russell 432 396 Durham, Ronald ҟ 448 Duch, Michael ҟ 244 Dotson, Sue ҟ 162 Dobecki, Thomas ҟ 405 DELTA UPSILON ҟ 116, 121 464 Dudderar, Mary 338, 448 Durkott, Jamesҟ 387, 390 Doty, Larry ҟ 429, 448 Dobrin, Phyllisҟ 406 Dickman, Janeҟ DELTA ZETA ҟ 150 Duvall, Donald 402, 477 Duerk, Judith ҟ 410 Dobrow, Edward 119, 427 Doty, Linda ҟ 430 Dickmann, Judithҟ Demaree, Diane ҟ 127, 148, 276, 411 150 239 Duerk, William ҟ 398 Douglas, Robert ҟ 345 Dobson, Thomas ҟ 157 Dieter, Barbara Sueҟ Demos, Charles ҟ 399 Dux, Geneva _ _ 357, 364 372 Duff, Dedra ҟ 427 Douglas, Timothyҟ 389 Dock, Maurice ҟ 477 Didday, Katherineҟ Dempsey, Patriciaҟ 477 375 Dwyer, Judith ҟ 368 Douglass, James Paul 315 Duffey, Jon ҟ Diehl, David ҟ 398 DODDS HOUSE ҟ Denham, Lynne 239 Dyche, Stephen 150, 330 405 Douthitt, Michaelҟ 371 Duffy, Kevin ҟ 128, 477 Dodds, Robert ҟ 177, 165, 389 Diehl, Marjoryҟ 448 Dyer, James ҟ Duhm, Angela Dodge, Ellen ҟ ҟ 150 Dove, Kent Dickmann, Peggy Denisar, Stanley 324 386, 407, 477 Dyer, Susan ҟ 118, 131, 144, 146, 433 114, 402 Doering, Harry ҟ ҟ 367 151, 262, 418 375 150, 485 Dykhuizen, Peter ҟ 436 Duke, Janeҟ Diem, Dianeҟ 305, 308 Doi, Steve ҟ ҟ 400 Downing, Anthonyҟ Denning, Daniel 331 Dykstra, Gene __ 373, 417 ҟ 352 Duke, Lanny ҟ 395 Downing, Nancy ҟ 158, 396, 448 Dienhart, Gary __ 165, 464 Dolan, Dee Dee ҟ 289 ҟ 403 Dyson, Richardҟ ҟ 317 Duke, Linda ҟ 464 Downs, Stephen ҟ ҟ 416 Dolan, Dennis ҟ Dennis, Carol ҟ 300 Dierstein, Jamesҟ 316 290 Dyszkiewicz, Paul ҟ ҟ 367 Duke, Phyllis ҟ 71, 405 Dolan, Robert ҟ 432 Dowty, Gary ҟ 350 Diesslin, Davidҟ Dennis, Nancy ҟ 357 298 Dulin, Julia ҟ Doyle, Donna ҟ 433 Dolata, Barbara 332 Dietz, Michael ҟ Denny, Stephenҟ 370 ҟ 429 Dull, Daniel ҟ 117, 127, 386, 412, 448 Drachler, Bellaҟ Dent, Jacqueline ҟ 358 Diggins, Daniel 418, 464 420 ҟ 360 Dumke, Michael ҟ 149 Drain, Christinaҟ Diggins, Dianne ҟ 339 Dolen, Frances ҟ DENTISTRY, SCHOOL 477 ҟ 302 Dunbar, Jane ҟ Dolezal, Daniel ҟ 448 Draizar, Phyllisҟ OF ҟ 202, 203 Dill, Dennis 404 392 Duncan, Daniel ҟ 448 Drake, Jacqueline ҟ 166, 366, 370 Dolle, Peter ҟ Denton, Charles __ 420

354 Etherton, John ҟ 414 326 Engle, Robert ҟ 395 Eichhorn, Rebeccaҟ 409 Ellis, Joan ҟ Earhart, Thomas 115, 318 Edmonds, Barbaraҟ 159 Etshokin, Diana ҟ 429 157 English, Sandra ҟ 239 Ellis, Joseph ҟ Eickstead, Jon ҟ Earnest, Lante _ҟ 127, 431 EDMONDSON HALL 322 405 Etter, Deborah ҟ 368 Ellis, Madelaine ҟ 151 Enoch, Stephen ҟ 332, 333 Eikelberner, Ike K.ҟ Earnshaw, Judith ҟ 322 119 Etter, Morrisҟ 127, 396 Edmunds, Mary ҟ 309 Eiler, James ҟ 361 Ellis, Michael Eugene 333 ENOMENEҟ East, Charlesҟ M. 127, 413 Etzold, Thomas H.ҟ 264 411 Eiler, Kendra ҟ 399 Ellis, Michael Vanice 355 Ensor, Thomasҟ 157, 158, 464 Edrington, Richard ҟ 485 448 Evans, Barbara Jean ҟ ҟ ҟ 448 Epple, Cletus Floyd _ҟ 359 Eisenhut, Penelopeҟ 306 Ellis, Micheleҟ East, David ҟ 295 Edson, Janis ҟ 434 303 Evans, Bruce ҟ Ellis, Nancy ҟ 120, 406 Epple, Mary ҟ Eisert, Sandra Eastburg, Robert ҟ 320 EDUCATION, SCHOOL 291 __ҟ 402 Evans, Catherine ҟ 433 Epst, Ellenҟ 140, 145, 146, 357, 514 Ellis, Philip ҟ OF ҟ 190, 191 Easterday, James ҟ 369 390 Evans, David Charles 423 Ellis, Susan Janeҟ 324 Epstein, Andreaҟ 290 Edwards, Anita 430, 477 Ekblad, Julieҟ Easterday, Judy ҟ ҟ 405 Ellis, Susan Kay ҟ 307 151, 239 161 Elbert, Josephҟ 360 Epstein, Lynn ҟ _ 448 Edwards, Carol ҟ Easterday, V. Rossҟ 491 Evans, David Walter 177 Erb, Kathleen ҟ ҟ 339 Ellis, Terrill ҟ Edwards, Diana 402, 477 Elbert, Linda ҟ Eastham, Stephen 355, 449 351 Elmore, Michael 366, 375 Erdel, Kathryn ҟ 407 431, 464 Edwards, Karen Jo _ 477 Eley, Cheryl ҟ 477 345 Erickson, David 127, 404 Evans, Donna ҟ Eastman, John ҟ 157, 373 Elsner, Elaineҟ ҟ 431 Edwards, Michael Eley, Robertҟ 352 429 Erickson, Morris ҟ 149 Evans, Jennifer ҟ 148, 413 ELKIN HALL ҟ Eastridge, Thomas ҟ 374 351 Elster, Jackie ҟ 449 418 Erlen, Jonathonҟ 131, 391 Evans, Joan ҟ Eaton, Davidҟ 177 Elyea, Thomas ҟ 292 Elkins, Arthur ҟ 396, 464 Edwards, Sandra ҟ 300 Evans, Joanne Patricia 429 374 Ernst, Virginia ҟ 368, 464 Elzer, George ҟ Eaton, Earl ҟ 416 Edwards, Sharon 300, 347 Elkins, Lloydҟ 464 410 Edwards, Thomasҟ Emerson, Engrid ҟ 448 Errington, Sandra ҟ Eaton, Janet ҟ 350 Evans, William F. ҟ 435 Elliott, Dennis 295 Ervin, Jacquelyn 307, 393 Evenbeck, Scott 127, 425 Eaves, Garry ҟ 140, 142, 144, 146, 448, Emery, David ҟ 464 Edwards, Walter ҟ 322 _ 477 Ebbeler, Kurt ҟ 373 Edwards, Williamҟ 514 Emge, Mae Beth ҟ 448 Ervin, Sandra L. 305, 309 Everhart, Barbaraҟ 354 _ 464 362 Ervin, Sharon ҟ Eberle, James ҟ 464 Eells, Johnҟ __ҟ 396 Emig, Robert ҟ 448 Everhart, Karen E.ҟ ________ҟ 364 Elliott, George S.ҟ 421 Emmons, James ҟ 414 Erway, Paulҟ Eberly, David ҟ 404 Efroymson, Stephen W. Elliott, Helen __ 366, 373 Evinger, Joseph ҟ 434 417 Ebert, Irvin ҟ 303 Erxleben, Richardҟ 117, 386, 395, 448 Empey, Bonnie ҟ 477 Ewald, Robert ҟ 164, 464, 177 369 Ender, Elizabethҟ 449 344 Esarey, Patriciaҟ ҟ 344 Ewan, Joyce ҟ Ebert, Walda ҟ 307 Egan, Patrick ҟ 239 ELLIOTT HOUSEҟ Ewan, Kitty ҟ 151, 347 Eble, Glenda ҟ 352 Egelston, Cheryl Elliott, Larry ҟ 239 Endicott, Nancy 387, 394 Eshleman, Ronald 357, 398 Engber, Michael ҟ __ 487 487 Eble, Sandra ҟ 172 414, 464 Ewan, William ҟ 127, 407, 477 Elliott, Michaelҟ Eshowsky, Jeffreyҟ _ 403 357, 360 Endgdahl, Kathleen 427 Ewing, Leslieҟ ҟ 416 Elliott, Mildredҟ Eby, Claudia ___ 337, 338 Eggers, Williamҟ 402 289, 293 Esmay, Johnҟ Eckerle, George ҟ 464 Egler, Danny ҟ 398 _ 119, 433 Ewing, Sheila ҟ 514 Elliott, Roger ҟ 306 319 Espey, Edwin ҟ Elliott, Russell ҟ 295 Engel, Daniel ҟ 416 Exner, Susan ҟ Eckhart, Martha ҟ 291 Egnatz, Michael 448 Engel, Gail ҟ 50, 412 Essenpreis, Ronald R. 270 EXTRAVAGANZA 14, 15 Eckhoff, Thomas ҟ 320 127, 150, 244, 396, 464 Elliott, Sandra ҟ 485 114 Estell, Douglasҟ ҟ 477 Eydt, Ronald ҟ 448 Elliott, William James 398 Engelbrecht, Maryҟ Eckman, Marian ҟ 302 Egner, Juanita ҟ ҟ 359 151, 347 Ellis, Andrew ҟ 127, 428 Egolf, Sally ҟ 369 Engelhardt, Henry John 448 Ezra, Bobbie ҟ Edens, Lloydҟ Estes, Daniel ҟ 301 363 Estes, Davidҟ Eder, Linda ҟ 390 Eguchi, Merle Ellis, Charlesҟ S.ҟ ҟ 514 164, 400 Ezri, Marilyn ҟ Engels, Jacquelynҟ Edgar, Regina ҟ 306 150 389 Estill, Thomas ҟ 129, 394, 477 Ellis, Cynthia 399 432 ETA SIGMA PHI ҟ Ehman, Jo ҟ ҟ Edington, Janet 127, 133, 448 England, David ҟ 163 297, 302 Etchison, Michael ҟ 331 Ellis,Janetҟ 112, 122, 477 Ehrsam, James _ҟ _____ҟ 322 Engle, Cynthiaҟ 431

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172, 346 118 Farber, Linda ҟ 390ҟ 127, 142, 144, 145, 392 Fanner, Loisҟ 326 FALCON CLUB ҟ Faber, Emmanuelҟ 242 Failor, Karen ҟ 320 438 Falls, Michael ҟ 354 Farian, Janice ҟ 303 Farmer, Edwardҟ 426 Farmer, Ralph ҟ Fagan, Herbert ҟ 516 Fair, Louisa Maryҟ 449 Farnsworth, T. Brooke Farmer, Julia ҟ ҟ 273 Faraone, Robert ҟ 405 Farlow, Janet Fagersten, Larry ҟ 405 Fairfield, Jon ҟ


Fisher, David Lyle __ 314 Foor, Carol ҟ 406 Fox, Katherine 293 Frey, Eric A. ҟ 127, 464 Fetters, Lawrence 169 160, 311 Fisher, Dennis Howard 350 Frey, Leah ҟ FOOTBALL ҟ 236-241 Fox,ҟ Marillyn Farquard, Dward ___ 145 162, 357 Feuerbach, Stelma 363 129, 384, 401, 464 Forbes, Helen ҟ 347 Fox, Michael 148, 413 Frey, Rodney ҟ 405 Farquharson, Donald 411 Fisher, Earleen Marie Forbes, Sylvia 396 Fichter, Gregory ҟ ҟ 449 Fox, Sallyҟ ҟ Eugene ҟ 131, 412 Frichtl, Laura __ 307, 478 Fiddler, Linda ҟ 486 142, 144, 145, 291 Forbess, Gordon G. Fox, William Louisҟ 404 Frick, Barbara ҟ Farquharson, Donald M. 357 71 114 Fisher, James ҟ 400, 463 Fradenburg, Patricia A. 118 Field, Al ҟ Frick, Theodore ҟ 373 242 Field, Heidi ҟ 303 Fisher, Jane Elizabeth 353 Forcum, James ҟ 364 150, 293 111, 449 Fricke, Jane ҟ Farra, Kamal N. ҟ 389 Fisher, Jeffrey L. 157, 404 Ford, Barbara ҟ 392 Fricke, Julia ҟ 399 Fraker, Anne ҟ 449 Field, Katherine ҟ Farrar, Rosalind V.ҟ 449 Fisher, John Craigҟ 331 Ford, Jake ҟ 113 Frieden, Maria Lee ҟ 119, 401 Field, Michael 374 Frakes, Nancy ҟ Farrell, Johnҟ 449 151, 239, 419 Fisher, Larry Robertҟ 329 Ford, Jane ҟ 409 Franceschini, Michael 361 Friedlander, David ҟ Farren, Beverly ҟ 478 420 478 Fisher, Roberta 409 Francis, John ҟ Farris, Anne ҟ 395 Fields, Judith ҟ 332 Friedlander, Joan ҟ Ford, Jeanҟ 478 428 345 Fields, Terry ҟ 129, 144, 145, 154, 406 Ford, Linda ҟ 358 Friedman, Carol Ann 390 364 Francis, Renee ҟ Farson, Margaret ҟ 158 Fields, Mary ҟ 478 Ford, Michael ҟ 364 Friedman, Daniel 346 Fisher, Roger ҟ 334 Franck, Shirley ҟ Fast, Larry ҟ 130, 393 Franey, Wendy ҟ 449 Fields, Nancy ҟ 395 Fisher, Stephen E.ҟ Fattu, James ҟ 355 Ford, Ruth ҟ 149 119, 437 449 Fisher, Tanya ҟ Faucett, Joanna ҟ 449 Fields, Warren ҟ 392 Foreman, Donna ҟ 360 Frank, Michael Janҟ 339 391 Friedman, Jill ҟ 145 Fisher, Virginia ҟ 349 Foreman, Eric ҟ Faulconer, Barbara ҟ 307 Fiester, Carol ҟ 449 Frank, Thomas ҟ 120 418 Friedman, Jo-Ann ҟ 428 Fitch, Karen ҟ Faulkner, Carol ҟ 358 Fife, Eugene ҟ Friedman, Stephen ҟ 360 Foreman, Janice 129, 403 Frankel, Nancy 354 Faulkner, John _ 118, 433 Figlure, Betty 371 Fitch, Sara ҟ 167, 350 FOREST QUAD 296-303 155, 349, 351 Friedman, Walterҟ 129, 390, 449 Fitterling, David ҟ Faulkner, Robert ҟ 374 401 413 Forgey, Jonathan Frankel, Stuart ҟ 370 Friend, David ҟ 303 Filderman, Margaret E. Fausch, Marion ҟ 118, 165, 388 Franklin, Edward 156, 437 Frisch, Jack Fitterman, Susan ҟ 324 159, 429 Fitton, Karen ҟ 404 306 Franklin, John ҟ 423 Forkner, Judith ҟ Faust, Howard ҟ 25, 46, 136, 464, 514 487 371 Fitts, Nona ҟ 449 Filippelli, Ronaldҟ 306 Forman, David ҟ 417 Franklin, Le Roy 289, 449 Frisoni, Alan ҟ Feamster, Susan ҟ 165 163, 449 Fitzgerald, Mary Elizabeth Forney, Robertҟ 115 Finch, Maryҟ Feck, Barbara ҟ 150, 449 Franklin, Mary ҟ 392 Fritch, Alan ҟ 449 392 306 Finch, Veronica ҟ 293 Forotanpour, Farangis Fedorchak, Marcia ҟ 369 Franklin, Steven 168, 310 Fritton, Edward ҟ 347 Fitzner, Beverly ҟ 429 Findlay, Janiceҟ 149 ҟ 364, 478 Franks, Freeman Fedotin, Robin ҟ Fritz, Linda Anne 369 Foroughi, Abbass ҟ 396 Findley, Virginia 349, 352 Fitzpatrick, Michaelҟ 311 Fee, Robert ҟ 166, 355, 449 392, 478 299 Forry, Allenҟ 129, 435 Franz, Janice ҟ 437 Fitzpatrick, Pennyҟ Feeley, Margarett 112, 478 Fine, Bruce ҟ 464 Fritz, Linda Jeanҟ 438 Feely, Sandra 360 Franz, Marilyn ҟ Fine, Dale ҟ 437 Fitzsimmons, Pamela 293 Forsman, Marianneҟ 405 346 Fritz, Ronald ҟ ҟ 129 Forst, Dorothy ҟ 127, 154, 155, 438, 478 Finegan, Kathleen 403 Frashure, Kathy ҟ Fix, Donald ҟ 491 357 Froberg, Sheri ҟ 150, 326 Fix, Sandra 396 306 Frauman, David ҟ Feeney, Michael ҟ Forst, Susan ҟ 318 Froedge, Samuel ҟ 464 131, 286, 341, 449 Forste, Robert 320 Feferman, Melvin ҟ 147 Fingleton, Thomas ҟ Frazier, Kurt Frohbieter, Scott W. 434 Flaningam, Ann Marie Fehr, Donald ҟ 71, 427 Fink, Jack ҟ 116, 129, 132, 172, 384, 112, 131, 156, 424 118, 428 409, 478 361 426 Frazier, Marcia ҟ Feichter, Jacob Henry 434 Fink, Marc ҟ 164, 464 478 Fromer, Edwinҟ 400 Forsthoff, Patriciaҟ 418 Flaten, Lawrence ҟ 308 Frazier, Rodney 385, 425 Fromm, Gary ҟ Feigenbaum, David _ 294 Finlayson, Craig R. ҟ 437 323 Forsyth, James R.ҟ 291 Flatley, Ellen ҟ 427 Finlayson, Jean ҟ 436 Frazier, William K.ҟ Fein, Martin ҟ 449 464 Frost, Marlene ҟ 416 Fleck, Richard ҟ 129 Freas, Jackie ҟ 464 Forsyth, Nancy ҟ Finley, Michael ҟ Feiwell, Linda 397 Fry, Dennis ҟ 294 436 Frederick, James ҟ 153, 345 Forsyth, Steven E.ҟ 420 Fleig, Francesҟ 119, 153, 173, 390 Finney, David ҟ 464 414 Fry, Douglas ҟ Feldhaus, Roger ҟ 311 Firebaugh, Leonardҟ 353 478 Fleig, Valentine John 370 Fortuna, Michael ҟ 367 Frederick, Michaelҟ 433 Fry, Lana ҟ 391 Frederick, Steven ҟ 409 Foster, Cass ҟ Feldman, Jacquelyn ҟ 390 Firestein, Janice C. Fleischman, Nancyҟ 410 404 Fryar, Peggy ҟ 129, 429 Flemma, Paul A. ҟ Feldman, Richard ҟ 514 403 Frederick, Terry ҟ 374 Foster, Diane ҟ 317 449 Fryback, John ҟ Felker, Susan _ҟ 115, 303 Firestone, Deborah Ellen 409 Fredericks, Steven 305, 307 Foster, Julia ҟ Flick, Cherylҟ Frye, Sarah ҟ 173, 306 390 Flick, Winnifred 349, 351 Foster, Mary Elizabeth 434 Felkins, Douglas ҟ 427 131, 384, 385, 449 Fuchs, Gary ҟ 347 Free, Jo Ann ҟ 341, 346 Feltman, Judith ҟ 341 Fiscel, Joseph Roger 373 Flint, Jean ҟ 404 438 Fulford, Michael ҟ 478 Flint, Stephen ҟ Feltner, Nancy ҟ 344 Fisch, Maria Lynnҟ 347 Free, Stephen __ 131, 411 Fulk, Ronald ҟ 367 Foster, Paula ҟ 244 FENCING ҟ 118 Fischbach, Sandra J. 392 FOSTER QUAD 304-311 Freehill, Dorothy D. 449 Fulk, Ruth M. ҟ Flood, Susan ҟ 325 112, 438, 449 Flora, Craig ҟ Fendley, Dorothy 168, 430 405 Foster, Robert Dale Fulkerson, Carole 127, 409 Freel, Charles Fenters, Gregoryҟ 334 Fischer, Carl Henry 3rd 119, 424 Floretta, Joyce ҟ 327 363 286, 329, 331, 464 Fullbright, Pamela _ҟ 161 Fenton, Joanne ҟ 418 Florjancic, F. J. Foster, William ҟ 436 Freeman, Jeffrey ҟ 157 Fullerton, Patricia Fenton, Steven ҟ 464 Fischer, Claudeҟ 326 Freeman, John ҟ 129, 411 Fouch, Diana ҟ Michael 118,ҟ 112, 127, 478 396 289, 294 Flotow, William 169, 487 Foulkes, Judy FERGASON HOUSE 370 321 Freeman, Judith ҟ 346 Fulmer, Jeffrey ҟ Ferguson, Barbaraҟ 302 Fischer, Gary Jayҟ 427 Flowers, Allan ҟ 127, 409, 449 Freeman, Kayleen 464 144, 145 Fulton, Johnҟ Fischer, Jeanne ҟ 395 Flowers, Linda Ferguson, Edward 449 Fouse, Larry ҟ 344 129, 299, 486 Fulton, Robertaҟ 114, 404 Fischer, Richard Bruce 449 Freeman, Kenneth _ҟ 129, 155, 341 Foust, Carol ҟ 398 425 Funk, Norman ҟ 424 Ferguson, Jeffreyҟ 416 Floyd, Bartonҟ 396 Freeman, Timothy ҟ 363 Fouts, James ҟ 295 Funkhouser, Jerry ҟ 364 Fischer, Robert Theodore Floyd, Beth ҟ Ferguson, Yvonne ҟ 388 171 Fowler, Danny ҟ 129, 478 156, 424 Furry, Carolҟ Fernandez, E. Maria 322 416 Flusser, Wendy ҟ 407 Freiden, Alan 390 Fowler, Donna ҟ 322 Furst, Carolyn ҟ _ 142, 449 Flynn, Maureen _ҟ Fernsler, Keithҟ 112, 449 Fiscus, Vivianҟ 449 301 Fowler, Jo Jeannine 478 9, 139, 449, 514 Furuness, David ҟ Ferris, Adrian ҟ 427 Folck, Sharon Sueҟ 301 Fish, Marvin Johnҟ 428 French, Jesse ҟ 397 Fowler, Joseph ҟ 114 478 Fushelberger, Stevenҟ Ferris, Teresa ҟ 449 Foldenauer, Ann ҟ 324 Fishback, Nancy ҟ 130, 449 French, Richard ҟ 326 Fowlkes, Birtaҟ 302 428 Fuson, Bonnie ҟ Ferriso, Matthew A.ҟ 421 Fishback, Garneta Kay 491 Foldenauer, Gene ҟ 347 FRESHMAN CAMP 294 Fox, Brenda ҟ Futterman, Marjorie _ 290 Fess, Richard ҟ 432 Fishburn, Kathrynҟ 406 Foldenauer, Nancyҟ 392, 478 327 Fox, Carol ҟ 293 22, 23 Fuzy, Barbara ҟ Fisher, Caroline ҟ Fessler, Chloe 410 Foley, Donald ҟ 138, 514 Frew, Russell _ 129, 388 169 Fox, Gregg ҟ 131, 341, 347 Fisher, Cathy Ann ҟ 164 Foltz, Davidҟ 131, 412 Frey, Bruce M. ҟ 166 Fox, Jacalynҟ 487

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Gabel, Robert ҟ 464 Galles, John ҟ 114 Gans, Jody ҟ 347 112, 131, 403, 450 Garzolini, Kathryn __ 325 Geeding, Carolyn 438, 450 Gable, Jack ҟ 332 Gallinger, Kennethҟ 427 Lantz, Jean Ann Garman, Steven 385, 435 Gaskill, Jeanette 402, 478 Gegax, Thomas ҟ 118 Caddis, David __ 112, 449 Gallo, James ҟ 420 112, 286, 289, 291, 449 Garner, Noni ҟ 347 Gaskill, Kim ҟ 396 Gehler, Lynn ҟ 429 478 Gallo, John ҟ Cady, Ann ҟ 420, 449 Garber, Mickiҟ 276, 350 Garratt, Randall ҟ 417 Gaskins, Samuel 421, 450 Gehring, Ronald K.ҟ 169 Gage, Albert Galloway, Eddie 406 Garretson, Larry ҟ Gard, Mary ҟ 417 Gaston, Janet Gelfius, Larry ҟ 355 151, 239, 408 130, 354, 449 Gard, Susan ҟ 478 Garrett, Alice ҟ 478 154, 155, 407 Geller, Stephen ҟ 168 Gailar, Stevenҟ ҟ 417 Galloway, Katherineҟ 301 Gardiner, Edwin ҟ 354 Garrett, Donna Gates, Ann Elizabeth 486 Gelling, Jane ҟ 307 Gaines, Darlene ҟ 399 Gallup, Deborah ҟ 350 Gardner, Bonnie ҟ 350 120, 163, 341, 347 Gates, Porter Brent _ҟ 316 Gemberling, Gloria 300 Galvin, Martin ҟ Gaiser, Rebecca ҟ 391 Gardner, Garyҟ 385, 398 Garrett, Patricia ҟ 326 Gatewood, Marcus 119, 412 449 Galvin, Ralphҟ Galbraith, Nancy C. ҟ _ 118, 401 Gardner, Marilee B.ҟ 478 Garrison, Jana ҟ 141 320, 465 Gemmill, John ҟ 465 Galer, Grace ҟ 397 Gambill, Gilbert 115, 419 Gardner, Tim ҟ 362 Garrison, Ronald 388, 450 Gauck, Johnҟ 306 165, 368 Gemmill, Judith ҟ Gall, Ann ҟ 395 Gambrell, Donnieҟ 332 Garek, Diane J. ҟ 301 Garrison, Ray H. ҟ 177 Gauder, John ҟ 332 Genetos, Lambert Gall, Nancy ҟ 305, 307 Game, Joanne ҟ 345 Gargett, James ҟ 172 Garritson, Sandraҟ 346 Gebhart, Jonathanҟ 372 112, 128, 431 Gallagher, Bernardҟ 294 GAMMA PHI BETA 407 Garinger, Gailҟ 297, 301 Gartin, Carolҟ 168, 450 Gebhart, Kathy ҟ 450 Gentler, Sharon ҟ 390 Gallagher, John ҟ 295 Gangi, Barryҟ 367, 373 Garland, Deborahҟ 324 Gartner, Michael G. E. COLLEGE BOWL Gentry, James A. ҟ 177 Caller, Heleneҟ 88, 89 Gangloff, Caren 159, 407 Garland, Laymon ҟ 295 294, 420 344 36, 37 Gentry, Jo Ann ҟ Galler, Robert 88, 89, 465 Gann, Kirby ҟ 432 Garlock, Susan Garwood, Harold ҟ 164 Gee, Anna ҟ 311 397 Gentry, Michael ҟ

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431 410 Grills, Daniel ҟ 450 Gordon, Nancyҟ 299, 491 Gray, Virginia ҟ 396 Goffinet, Peggy ҟ 358 Gill, Louis ҟ Gentry, Pamela ҟ 450 422 Grimes, Darrell ҟ 360 Graybill, Steven ҟ 295 Gordon Patricia ҟ 428 Gogel, William ҟ 295 Gill, Peter ҟ George, Anthony ҟ 360 431 Grimes, Dorinda ҟ 491 Grayson, Robert ҟ 161 Gordon, Peter ҟ 433 Gold, Edward ҟ 317 Gill, Thomas R. ҟ George, Kennethҟ 345, 478 361 GREAT ISSUES __ 44, 45 Grimes, Sharonҟ 311 Gordon, Sandra ҟ 166, 318 Goldberg, David ҟ 347 Gill, Williamҟ George, Patricia ҟ ҟ 316 239 Grimm, Brianҟ 427 Gorman, Joseph ҟ 177 Grecco, Gerald ҟ 350 Goldberg Lee ҟ 115 Gillaspy, Linda ҟ Gerald, Linda ҟ 318 376-439 Grimsley, J. Kevin ҟ 375 GREEKS ҟ 478 Goldberg, Maxine ҟ 359 Correll, Larry ҟ 369 Gille, Russell ҟ Gerard, Larry ҟ 346 423 Grimsley, Sally ҟ 399 Green, Cynthia ҟ 391 Goss, Judith ҟ 308 Gilmore, Sidney 119, 424 Goldberg, Melvynҟ Gerber, Lynne ҟ 413 Grisell, Alice ____ 305, 306 350 Green, Dwight ҟ 359 Goss, Susan Jeanҟ 358 Goldbergh, Lindaҟ 367 Gilp, Brenda ҟ Gerber, Richard ҟ Grissom, Carl ҟ 416 326 Green, Frances Elizabeth 427 Goss, Louise ҟ 239, 240 Goldboss, Lester ҟ 420 Ginter, Johnҟ Gerhart, John ҟ 355 402 Gritzbaugh, Gary ҟ 395 Golden, Gertrudeҟ 409 478 Gossard, Jane ҟ 424, 465 Gipson, Joan ҟ Gerig, Jerry ҟ 164, 465 308 Groff, Robert _ҟ Green, James ҟ Gottlieb, Courtenay R. 417 Goldenberg, Harvey W. Gerking, Shelby ҟ 401 Girman, George ҟ Grogan, Gerry ҟ 307 165, 465 Green, Jeffrey 465 450 322 Girtman, Susan ҟ Gerlach, Sue Ann ҟ 396 129, 156, 158, 436 Grogg, Tim ҟ _ 478 450 Gottschalk, Bonitaҟ Goldenstein, Annҟ Gerlitz, Ellen ҟ 357 Girton, Lyda 426 419 Groh, Kenneth ҟ 345 Green, John ҟ 113, 171, 297, 301 Goldfarb, Benjamin Barry Gough, Melissa ҟ 150 Gerritsen, Arnt ҟ 350 422 Groh, Marian ҟ ҟ 324 Green, Lanny ҟ 427 Gould, Mary Ellenҟ 350 391 Gishler, Ann ҟ Gersh, Wesley ҟ 478 324 Gromer, Carol ҟ 145 Green, Priscilla ҟ 450 Gould, William ҟ 412 Goldfarb, Susan ҟ 347 Givan, Madalyn ҟ Gerson, Janet ҟ 345 Groom, Joyce 115 Green, Sandra ҟ 310 Goulder, Pat ҟ 404 Goldman, Jay ҟ 290 Givens, Douglas ҟ Gerth, Valerie ҟ 399, 478 391 323 Goulet, Cheryl R. ҟ 318 Goldman, Linda ҟ 301 Green, Stanley ҟ 430 Givens, Robert ҟ Gesell, Jane ҟ 400 423 Grorud, Tait ҟ 324 Green, Virginiaҟ _ 450 Grabbe, Katherineҟ 339 Goldman, Sally C.ҟ ҟ Glabman, Paula ҟ Gesenhues, Gerald 465 Graber, Glen G. 434, 450 Green, Thomas __ 426, 465 Grosbach, Alan 450 Goldman, Steven ҟ 294, 478 Glad, Diana ҟ 127, 172, 419 411 Goldsborough, Karen 478 Graber, Karen ҟ 360 Greenawalt, Anita 321 Glad, Glynn ҟ Geshwiler, Richard ҟ 347 141, 347, 514 Groscost, Mary ҟ 390 Grabner, Mark ҟ 346 Goldstein, Elaineҟ 355 C.ҟ 465 Gladden, Vivian ҟ Gessaman, Jo Anne ҟ Greenberg, Bruce ҟ 427 Grosenheider, Pamela 465 450 Graden, Beverley V. 431 Goldstein, Jo Annҟ 404 Giant, Robert ҟ Gethers, David ҟ 347 Grosskopf, Elsbeth ҟ _ 332 Glanzman, Norman ҟ 437 Goldstein, Jonathanҟ 407, 478 Greenberg, Joyce H. Gettelfinger, Alice M. 113, 129, 148, 429 Grossman, Christopher 398 311 Gradison, Sheila M.ҟ . 450 358 Goldstein, Larry ҟ 129, 423 Glaros, Elizabeth ҟ _ 59, 149 Greenberg, Thomas _ 427 Grossman, Jillҟ 306 GRADUATE SCHOOL 306 Goldstein, Rosalindҟ Glaser, Cheryl ҟ Gettelfinger, Dennis M. 391 391 Grossman, Phillip ҟ 208, 209 Greenblatt, Philipҟ Goldstein, Sandra 119, 429 129 Glasgow, Carolyn 427 478 Grossman, Sherwin _ ҟ 478 Greene, Karla ҟ 437 Graf, Mary ҟ 290, 478 Goldstein, Stevenҟ ҟ 419 Gettle, Davidҟ 151 Grote, Jayne 465 Graf, Paul ҟ 413 Greene, Kathleen ҟ 323 Cole, Richard ҟ Getz, Jeanne ҟ 364 Glasgow, Janet ҟ 118, 131, 133, 402 270 294 GOLF ҟ 164, 316 Greene, Scott ҟ 270 Graff, John ҟ Geyer, Robert ҟ 435 Glasgow, Roger ҟ 239 390 GOLF JAMBOREE _ҟ 12 Graham, Charles 129, 401 Greenwald, Michael I. 391 Grove, Roger ҟ Glass, Myrna ҟ Geyman, Connie 157 Grubb, Joseph 422 Golightly, Jan S. ҟ 347 Graham, Edward C.ҟ 273 Greenwell, John ҟ 127, 314, 323 Glass, Paul ҟ 109, 131, 329, 334, 450 429 54 Golinko, Barry 396 Greenwold, Susanҟ Graham, Ivan ҟ Gibbens, Mark -- 151, 247 Glasser, Kim ҟ 410 111 Grubb, Karen ҟ 410 388 Greenwood, Carolҟ 141, 437, 514 Graham, Steven ҟ Gibbs, Steven __ 244, 355 Glasson, Martha ҟ 388 Gruber, George ҟ 161 Greenwood, Linda Gibson, Carrie ҟ 307 Glaubensklee, Pamela 350 Gollub, Claire Susan 299 Grahek, Joan ҟ 350 286, 357 Gruber, Winifred ҟ Gramelspacher, Michael Gibson, Celia ҟ 406 Glazer, Barry Golomb, Judith Mae 395 355 Grueter, Maureen ҟ 131, 385, 391, 450 362 Gregg, Larry ҟ 129, 172, 390 Gibson, David ҟ 425 321 Grummell, Larry ҟ Gregorczyk, Florian 119, 427 Golubiewski, Pamela 360 Grandidier, Candida Y. Gibson, Gary P. 432, 450 Glazer, Jay ҟ 359 244 Grzelak, Regina ҟ Stanley ҟ 372 Gomez, Jose ҟ 334 430 Gibson, Lynne __ 151, 407 Gleissner, Charlesҟ 177 370 Guarisma, Jose ҟ Glendening, James ____ 320 Gong, Jim ҟ 290 Gregory, Bradley A.ҟ 417 Grandys, Veronicaҟ Gibson, Nancy 418 411 Guenther, Robert ҟ 416 Gregory, Charlesҟ 316 Gongwer, Rollan Jay 301 Granson, Peter ҟ 109, 131, 140, 357, 514 Glenn, Kennethҟ 316 Guidrey, Jo Ann 291 Gonzalez, Mario ҟ 307 Gregory, Robert ҟ Gibson, Ronald ҟ 450 Glenn, Linda ҟ 417 Grant, Beverly ҟ 395, 450 419 372 Greller, Charles ҟ 403 Gooch, Linda ҟ Giddings, Nancy ҟ 307 Chessman, Carol ҟ 347 Grant, James ҟ ҟ 161 320 Gulino, Michaelҟ 390 Goodall, Robert C.ҟ 438 Grepp, David ҟ 364 Gluckmann, Harrietҟ Gielerak, Paul ҟ _ 373 Grant, Mary ҟ 465 478 Gulyas, Richard ҟ 419 Gooden, Billy ҟ _ 150, 400 Gresham, Gloria ҟ Giesting, Dale ҟ 370 Gluff, Stephen ҟ 424 Grant, Robertҟ 465 406 Gundlach, Michael ҟ Goad, John ҟ 295 Gresham, Pat ҟ 334 Goodman, Fern ҟ 339 Grant, Thomas ҟ Giesting, Jerome R. 430 399 Gunn, Julie ҟ 129, 404 Gobdel, Bruce ҟ 418 Goodman, John 388, 465 Grants, Arijaҟ 339, 438 Gresso, Connie ҟ 339 350 Gurevitz, Laurie ҟ 308 Goodman, Lynda 157, 324 Grants, John ҟ 363 Greulich, Patricia ҟ Gifford, Steven A.ҟ 321 Goble, Linda ҟ 298 Gurman, Sharon 307 Grieger, Geraldineҟ Gifford, William ҟ 267 Gockley, Pamela ҟ 357 Goodman, Marvin ҟ 294 Graper, Cynthia ҟ 118, 129, 151 426 357 Grier, Thomas __ҟ Gilbert, Charles ҟ 366 Goddard, John Philip 391 Graper, Susan ҟ Goodman, Mason ҟ 327 407 Gurnell, Barbara ҟ 131, 465 Goodman, Matthewҟ Gilbert, Dianne ҟ 450 311 Grassmyer, Dale 118, 435 Griffey, Kathleenҟ 437 322 Gurwitz, Norman ҟ ҟ 307 Griffin, Cynthia ҟ 392 Goddard, Philip Bruce Gilbert, Judy ҟ Graves, Elaineҟ Goodman, William 450 478 Gustafson, Judy ҟ Gilbert, Phyllis ҟ 392 120, 155 Griffin, Elizabethҟ 398 Armstrong ҟ 364 Graves, Jewellҟ 150 120, 430 Guttman, Robert ҟ 164 Goodman, William Porter Griffin, Gailҟ Graves, Linda Gilbert, Richard 163, 465 Godfrey, Howard ҟ 371 389, 478 Gutwein, Calvin ҟ 118, 129, 386, 423 Griffin, Judithҟ Gilbert, Ronald ҟ 418 332 Goding, Marjorie 407, 478 Guyer, Paul ҟ 320, 450 146 Goodnight, Sharonҟ 491 Griffin, Martha 450 Graves, Nancy ҟ Gilbert, Roslynn ҟ 429 Godsey, Steve ҟ 29, 109, 153, 409 Gyallay-Pap, Hilkka 450 414 Gray, Brian ҟ 297, 299 Goodson, Mark ҟ 405 Gilchrist, Juanita 323, 393 Goebel, Annҟ 260, 261 GYMNASTICSҟ Goebel, Marlin __ 164, 465 Goodwin, Max ҟ 369 Griffith, Nancy Gill, Cordell 169 Gray, John C. ҟ 344, 491 176, 292, 450 Gyure, Caroleҟ 295 151, 239, 408 Goebel, Ronald ҟ 405 Goodwin, Ronald ҟ 370 Gray, John David ҟ ҟ 398 450 Goodwin, Samuel K.ҟ Gill, Gregory ҟ 404 Goede, Thomas ҟ 450 Gray, Joy 127, 395, 486 Griffith, Richardҟ Gill, Jeannine ҟ 350 Goetsch, Lynn ҟ 306 Goranin, Nancy 298, 390 Gray, Robert ҟ 413 Griggs, Allisonҟ 290 400 Gordon, Bonnieҟ 394 Grigley, Beverly ҟ 297, 299, 478 Goff, William ҟ 394 Gray, Sally ҟ 291 Gordon, Daryl 350, 355 Gray, Sydney ҟ 450 Grigsby, Janet __ 155, 412 Gill, John ҟ 363 Goffinet, Dianneҟ

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Hafsten, Raymondҟ ___ 169 Hall, Donaldҟ 403, 495 Haller, Margaret 165, 430 Hamilton, Christine Kay Hammersley, Sallyҟ 307 127, 409 Hahn, George ҟ 360 Haller, Susan ҟ 306 323 Hammond, Randallҟ 417 Hall, Gweneth ҟ 355 Haas, Barry ҟ 418 Hahn, Robert ҟ 404 Hall, Howard Hallock, Robert ҟ 428 Hamilton, Emory 432, 486 Hampshire, Stevenҟ _ 428 321 Hahn, Virginia ҟ 160, 164, 316 HALLS OF RESIDENCE Hamilton, Janeҟ Haas, John ҟ 314 114, 403 Hampton, Deanna 354 Hahnert, Lou ҟ 298 Hall, Jacqueline 290, 479 149, 302 Haas, Warren ҟ 229, 278-375 Hamilton, John Edward 329, 331 Halsted, Ann ҟ 423 Habecker, Marla 55, 450 Hahnfeldt, Jon ҟ 367 Hall, John F.ҟ 419 Hampton, Ronald _ҟ 320 Haberman, Howard ҟ 317 Hain, Suzanne ҟ 299 Hall, Judith Haltiner, Robert ҟ 157 Hamilton, Stanley ҟ 317 Hamsher, Keith ҟ 244 140, 406, 450, 514 Ham, Richard Hack, Gloria ҟ 350 Haines, Margoҟ 357, 358 Hamilton, Susan ҟ 395 Hamsley, John _ 129, 435 Hacker, Linda ҟ 416 364 Haines, Richardineҟ 358 Hall, Kenneth ҟ 131, 411, 450 Hamilton, Wesley Hancock, Lowell ҟ 367 345 Ham, Stephen ҟ 450 Hacker, Nancy ҟ 465 Haire, Gary ҟ 129, 384, 435, 465 Hancock, Steven ҟ 465 165, 465 Hall, Mary E. ҟ 367 Hamacher, Diane Hacker, Thomas ҟ Hamm, Keithҟ 294, 465 Hand, Barbara ҟ 347 431 Hajduk, Geraldҟ 401 Hall, Richard ҟ 369 118, 128, 154, 155, 409 Hamm, Laura ҟ 416 Hadley, Alice ҟ 479 Hake, Edward ҟ 311 Hall, Robert F. ҟ 323 Hand, Matt ҟ 344 Hamer, David ҟ 450 Hamm, Mary Jo 407, 429 Handley, David 385, 418 465 Hale, Susan ҟ 302 Hall, Ruth ҟ Hadley, Catherineҟ 357 Hamer, Joyce ҟ 347 Hamm, Robert ҟ Haefke, Helmut ҟ 408 Handley, Roger 71 Hales, Carolinda 349, 352 Hall, Sandra ҟ 244 Hamilton, Charlesҟ 419 Hammel, Molly 387, 438 112, 128, 422, 450 244 Hall, Samuel M.ҟ Haenes, Danny ҟ 414 Haley, Gregory ҟ 399, 450 Hamilton, Christine Anne Hammer, Edith Ann 465 Hanesworth, Robert ҟ 374 Hall, Vicky ҟ 354 Haffner, Daniel 167, 465 Hall, Bernard ҟ 399, 465 409 Hammer, Oscar ҟ 465 Haney, John ҟ 321 168, 421 Haller, Judithҟ Hafft, Ronald ҟ 479 Hall, Brendanҟ Haag, Anneliesje


Sueҟ __ 114, 409 Hayes, Sara ҟ 129, 307 Herman, Tiberius 242, 427 Hinant, Michael 142, 514 Hollingsworth, Kathryn 401 Harrison,ҟ Haniford, Williamҟ Vicki ҟ 410 Hayhurst, Joyce Hines, Hugh M. 308, 432 299, 451 306 Harrison,ҟ Hermanson, David Hankins, Joyce ҟ 293 Hollingsworth, Peggy ҟ 117, 395, 479 244 Harrold, Dennis 158, 388 164, 421, 465 Hines, Janet ҟ Hanley, Dennis ҟ 357, 479 Harruff, Robin ҟ 332 Hermes, Jo Ann ҟ 298 Hinkle, Kristin __ 150, 306 399 Haymond, Gary ҟ Hanlin, Donald 360 Hollo, Thomas _ 264, 316 Haynie, Gilmore 119, 418 Hernandez, Michael Hinkle, Martha ҟ 45, 142, 450 Hart, George 113 Holloway,ҟ Jackҟ 295, 311, 451 Hays, Karen ҟ 267, 418 371 451 166, 370, 479 Hinkle, William ҟ Hanna, Bruce ҟ Jackҟ 314, 316, 451 Haywood, Roger ҟ 451 Holloway, Marcia 299 Hart,ҟ 414 Herndon, Michaelҟ 311 Hinnefeld, Phyllisҟ Hanna, Joanne ҟ 403, 479 364 Headlee, Anne ҟ 291 Heron, Barbara __ 71, 451 Hinz, Richard __ 119, 435 Hanna, Thomas ________ 368 Hart, Lawrence ҟ 177 Holloway, Robert Lee 388 395 Healey, Georgeҟ ҟ Hipp, William ҟ 414 Herrbach, William Hanning, F. Roberts __ 169 Hart, Linda ҟ 301 115 Holloway, Susan ҟ 347 HEALTH CENTERҟ 228 Hanscom, John __ 166, 371 Hart, Mary ҟ 168, 421 Hippensteel, Davidҟ 399 Holloway, Cheryl ҟ 301 316 Hipsher, Janet ҟ 244 Herreman, Henryҟ Hansel, Ann ҟ ҟ 412 Hart, Nancy Rae 115, 322 Healy, John ҟ 415 398 Holman, James ҟ 242 Healy, Kathleen ҟ 352 Herrin, Beverly ҟ 308 Hirons, William ҟ Hart, Stephen ҟ Hansell, Vicki 322 Karen __ 395, 479 Heap, William ҟ 391 Holmes, Pamela ҟ 141, 412, 514 Hartig,ҟ 373 Herrman, Georgeҟ 354 Hirschberg, Edwardҟ 169, 488 404 Heath, Barry ҟ Hansen, Calvin ҟ 491 Hartig, William ҟ 411 Herrman, John ҟ 295 Hirtzel, Betsy ҟ 364 Holt, Joseph _ҟ Homa, Ronald ҟ 354 _ 364, 491 Hartley, Becky __ 394, 479 Heath, Donna ҟ 325 Herron, Howard ҟ Hansen, Joyceҟ 479 Hitchcock, Doris Jean 345 352 Hartley, Billie ҟ 297, 299 Homan, Marjorie ҟ Hansen, Marsha ҟ 399 Heaton, John ҟ 239 Herron, Rita ҟ 358 303 HOME EC. Harbin, Ronald ҟ 367 Hartley, David ҟ 168 Heavrin, John ҟ 375 Hersberger, Rodneyҟ 404 Hitchcock, Sandra ҟ ASSOCIATION __ҟ 171 320 Harbison, Mary ҟ 309 Hartley,ҟ 302 Hite, Robert ҟ Rita ҟ 438 Hebert, William ҟ 404 Hershman, Holly ҟ 407 HOMECOMING Hard, Harold ҟ 71 Hartley,ҟ Robert ҟ 311 Heckber, Linda ҟ 306 Hertling, Virgil ҟ 417 Hite, Sally ҟ 32, 33, 58, 59 416 433 Hertzberg, Susan 159, 403 Hites, Earle ҟ Harden, Mary ҟ 393 Hartley,ҟ Russellҟ 112, 114 Heckman, David ҟ 374 354 Homoky, William ҟ Hartlove,ҟ Lucy ҟ 331 Hess, Elizabeth ҟ 325 Hedge, William ҟ 479 Hix, Freeman ҟ Hardesty, James 466 466 Hoag, Kathy ҟ 359 Honegger, Ken ҟ 129, 164, 368, 465 Hartman, Alan __ 168, 413 Hefron, Michael 131, 368 Hess,ҟ Jeffrey ҟ 395 395, 479 Hongen, Karen ҟ Hardesty, Larry ҟ 430 Hartman, David ҟ 158 Hess, John H. ҟ 334 Hefti, Jan ҟ 349 Hobbs, Lanaҟ _ҟ 486 479 Hood, Larry D.ҟ 309 Hartman, George ҟ 360 Hess, Lindaҟ Hardesty, Linda ҟ 164 Hevwood. Carolҟ 438 Hobson, Barbara ҟ 425 305 Hood, Larry R. ҟ Heilig, Margo __ 430, 479 Hesselgrave,ҟ Hardin, Paul Hartman, Louanna Roberta 397 Hobson, John ҟ 396 ҟ 311 Hood, Richard ҟ 129, 165, 375 Barbara ___ҟ 327 Hesson, Joeen ҟ 314, 323 Heilman,ҟ 486 Hobson, Larryҟ 479 306 Hooper, Vonda ҟ Harding, Leland ҟ 168 Hartman, Suzanne 392 Hesson, Larryҟ 302 Heilmann, Carol ҟ _ 411, 451 Hochgesang, Phyllisҟ 299 306 Hartmann, Pamela 169 Heston, Ellen ҟ Harding, Sally ҟ 273 Hoover, Elizabeth _ҟ 403 Heimann, Jamesҟ 423 Hochstetler, Davidҟ 396 411 Heinsen, Nancy 151, 423 Hetzel,ҟ Hardisty, Susan Hartmann, Paul ҟ 357 Hoover, James ҟ 409 Hocker, Anne ҟ Patricia ҟ 345 113, 129, 159, 389 Hartswick, Joseph 163 Heintzelman, Sherylҟ Hocker, Dianne ҟ 360 Hoover, Susan ҟ 302 Hetzler, Robert 131, 400 Sidneyҟ 359 Hartter, Leon ҟ Hardy, Catherine ҟ 362 Hoover,ҟ 311 Heinz, Edward ҟ 405 129, 311, 451 Hockerman, Davidҟ 157 357 Hartwell, Kathleen 325 Heise, Gloria ҟ 129, 329 Hope, Oscar ҟ Hardy, Robert ҟ 364 Heubi, Jamesҟ 115, 396 Hockett,ҟ Davidҟ 352 Hardymon, Donnaҟ 309 Hartz, Michael ҟ Hockman, Billy ҟ 294 Hopkins, Dee ҟ 370 Heisel, Robert ҟ 364 Heupel, James 177 389 Hartzell, Phillip ҟ Hare, Jacqueline ҟ 421 Heister, Cheryl 158, 373, 375 Hockman, Jan ҟ 466 Hopkins, Thomas ҟ 325 Hopp, Diane ҟ 331 Harvey, Daniel ҟ Hare, Thomas ҟ 372 129, 430, 486 Hewitt, Camille Hodgdon, Thaddeus 327 Harvey, Nancy ҟ Hargan, Deborah ҟ 267, 419 Hopp, Richard __ 388, 451 291 Heitman, Thaddeus _ 364 129, 138, 341, 347, 514 491 Hoppe, Kathryn ҟ 291 Harwood, Michael ҟ 262 Hodgdon, Thomas Hargan, Sharon ҟ 324 Hey, Martin ҟ 177 Held, Mary ҟ 418 Hargrove, Roger ҟ 416 Hary, Gregory ҟ 302 129, 419, 451 Hopper, Charles ҟ 320 Helfen, Ruth ҟ 360 Heys, Margaret ҟ 355 291 Hash, Carl ҟ 350 Hopping, Mark ҟ Haring, Arlene ҟ 418 Helfert,ҟ 115 Hibbs, Christine 121, 403 Hodges, Sharon ҟ Caroleҟ ҟ 465 Hash, Jonathan ҟ Harker, Marlin ҟ 364 Helfrick, William Hibbs, Marsha ҟ 171 Hodson, Cathy __ 430, 451 Hopping, Mary 162, 341, 346 112, 451 Hash, Marilynҟ 479 Harker, Sue ҟ 300, 429 129, 148, 158, 465 Hibner, Harry ҟ 311 Hodson, Joan ҟ _______ҟ 360 Harker, Thomas ҟ 177 Hashbarger, James 316 Heller, Ronaldҟ 161 Hickam, Becky __ 131, 397 Hodson, Marilyn 117, 412 Hopple, Leslieҟ 354 Harlan, David ҟ 315 Haskell, Linda ҟ 359 Helm, Skip Hickam, Robert 129, 451 Hoehn, Janet ҟ 364 Horber, Robert ҟ 323 Harlan, James ҟ 320 Haskett, Sarah ҟ 306 131, 151, 270, 431 Hickcox, Charles 255, 256 Hoelker, William 129, 421 Hord, Cheryl ҟ 290 Harmening, Ann 151, 402 Haskins, Gene ҟ 294 Horn, Ruth ҟ 372 Helmke, Walter ҟ 419 Hicker, Elaine ҟ 314 Hoff, James ҟ Harmon, Patricia ҟ 479 451 Hastings, Thomas ҟ 465 Hickman, Ronald ҟ 424 Homer, Karen ҟ 332 Helper, William ҟ 451 Hoff, John ҟ Homer, Mary ҟ 151 413 Hatch, Jan Harmon, Richard ҟ 434 Hickman, Ruth ҟ ҟ ҟ 367 Helvie, Stephen ҟ 406 Hoffman, Charles Robert 301 Harmon, Robert ҟ 479 Hatcher, William ҟ 419 Hemmer, Christineҟ 308 Hickman, Thomasҟ 311 435 Homer, Rita ҟ 403 Harms, Carl ҟ 372 Hatfield,ҟ Benjamin 330 llenderlong, Dwight Hicks, Alfred ҟ 436 Hoffman, Charles Wilbur Homey, Mary ҟ Harms, Stephen ҟ 426 Hatfield, Nina ҟ 354 118, 414 Hicks, Sheryl ҟ 322 435 Homey, Robert ҟ 344 177 Harness, Judith Homey, William ҟ 300 Henderson, Constance 486 Hiestand, Phillip ҟ Hatfield,ҟ Sheila ҟ 357 Hoffman, David 351 113, 131, 407 Hathaway, Charles 129, 314, 319 Horstman, Kathy ҟ 357 Higgerson, Robertҟ 495 Henderson, Davidҟ _ 435 HARNEY HOUSEҟ 370 Hatton, Douglas ҟ 360 Hoffman, Juddҟ 437 Horton, Deborah ҟ 316 Henderson, Joyce 172, 307 Higginbotham Elizabeth Harnisch, Carolynҟ 399 Hatton, Janet ҟ 303 429 Horton, Donna ҟ 291 Henderson, Stephenҟ 371 129, 451 Hoffman, Linda ҟ Harper, Ann Lyell 400 Horton, Douglas ҟ Hoffman, Lynn Hatton,ҟ Susan ҟ 325 Hendricks, Anne _______ 479 Higgins, Smith 418 165, 389 Haughey, Kathryn 151, 386, 430 Horton, Weldon ҟ Hendricks, James ҟ 177 129, 158, 451 Harper, Gordon ҟ 436 429 427 Horvath, Bernardҟ Phyllis ҟ 412, 451 Hendrickson, Lindaҟ 306 High,ҟ 389 Hoffman, Robertҟ HARPER HALL 306, 307 Hauptman, Jeanine __ 412 Hendrickson, Robertҟ 389 293 Horvath, Elsie ҟ 435 Highfill, Susan ҟ 322 Hoffman, Sharon ҟ Harper, John ҟ ҟ 465 Hauschild, John 413, 465 Hendrie, Sharon ҟ 307 466 Horvath, Judith ҟ 344 Highley, Martha ҟ 325 Hogan, Jack ҟ Harpring, Philip 334, 432 Hauser,ҟ 314, 324 Hosek, Julia ҟ 344 Jamesҟ ҟ 330 Hendrix, Katherineҟ 307 Hilbrich, Mary ҟ 345 Hogan, Susanҟ Harrell, Alice ҟ 324 Haussman, Nancy 290 Hoskam, Peter ҟ 364 Hendry, Bruce ҟ 433 Hilburn, Andrea 412, 479 Hoger, Julie-Anneҟ Harrington, Carl E. __ 465 151 Hosler, Joyce ҟ 394 346, 479 Hendry, Donald ҟ 114, 426 Hoggatt, Margaretҟ 433 Hilburn,ҟ Jeffreyҟ Harris, Alan Hogue, Aliceҟ 158, 428 Havlish, Susan ҟ 387, 410 Hoster, Steven _ҟ 325 Henkel, Olivia ҟ 308 Hild, Nancy 160, 374, 428, 479 Haviza, Peter 346 Hostetler, David 369, 466 141, 298, 300 Hogue, Deva ҟ Henning, Jan Harris, Becky ҟ 346 168, 366, 369 432 Hostetler,ҟ Frank ҟ 163 __ҟ 327 Hohman, Charles ҟ 337, 338, 339, 423 Hildebrand, Lindaҟ Harris,ҟ Charlesҟ 239 Hawblitzel,ҟ ҟ Ralph ҟ 374 Hojnacki, Richard ____ 316 Hostetler,ҟ Kathleen 430 Henry,ҟ Donnaҟ _________ 306 Hildebrandt, Wesley Harris, Donald ҟ 294 Hawke, Jamesҟ 414, 465 Henry, James ҟ 366 334 366, 372 Hokanson, Lynn 129, 412 Hostetter, Michaelҟ Harris, James ҟ 437 Hawke, Susan ҟ 402 Henschel, Josette ҟ 398 Hottenstein, Paulaҟ 308 Hilgeman, Diane ҟ _ 451 307 Hokanson, Stephen _ҟ Harris, Jerry 479 Henschen,ҟ Hawker, Mary ҟ Carlҟ 370 Itotz,ҟ Williamҟ ҟ 177 314, 317 Hilgers, Diane ҟ 479 Hoke, Myron B. ҟ 142, 144, 145 Hawking, Ellen ҟ 324 Henschen, Mary Ann 363 Hill, Carolyn ҟ 165 Houdeshel, Harry 406 Holaday, Charles ҟ 177 Hawkins, Lindaҟ Harris, Jonathanҟ ҟ 346 Hensler, Carol ҟ 364 Hill, Cynthia ҟ 359 Holcomb, Jenniferҟ 402 131, 158, 267, 424, 451 Harris,ҟ Lillieҟ ҟ 293 Hawkins, Mary E. 306 Houdeshel, Jo Annҟ Hensley, Nancy Ann 360 Hill, David ҟ 350 371 Holcroft, Judy ҟ 302 Harris, Linda B. ҟ ҟ 451 Hensley, Sharon Lee 451 Hill, Robert S. ҟ 368 Holdaway, Charles __ 416 Houghton, John W. Harris, Loisҟ ҟ 327 Hawkins, Mary L. 177, 466 Henson, Daniel ҟ 354 Hill, Rosalyn ҟ 344 Holdaway, Ronald ____ 416 Harris,ҟ Phillip 177 Houghton, Robertҟ 371 451 Henson, Sherry ҟ 303 Hill,ҟ Shirley ҟ 307 Holdeman, John ҟ 115, 385, 396 Hawkins, Melvin ҟ 366 Henthorn, Janet ҟ 389 Hillenbrand, Jamesҟ 466 Holdeman, Walter C. 466 Hougland, Thomas Harris, Steven L. ҟ 398 Hawks, Frank ҟ 112, 466 465 Hepner, Michael ҟ 332 Hillery, Johnҟ 145, 400 Holder, William ҟ 239 Harris, Theodore J. __ 177 Hawley, Michael 115, 404 Herbert, Pamela ҟ 290 Hillery, Pamela ҟ 293 Holdread, Philip 435, 466 House, Craig Harrison,ҟ Barbaraҟ ____ 351 Hayden, Dale ҟ 352 Hilles,ҟ 162 Herd,ҟ Jerryҟ ҟ Kermit ҟ 371 Holdt, Cathy ҟ 395 367, 369, 373 Harrison, Linda ҟ 479 Hayden, Jayne ҟ 357 Hilligoss, Thomas ҟ 129 House, Margaret 479 Herdrich, Anne ҟ 239 Holewinski, Loisҟ Harrison, Patrick 239 Hillock,ҟ 119, 387, 399 Hayes,ҟ Anitaҟ ҟ 161 Herich, John ҟ Sharon ҟ 327 Holland,ҟ Sandraҟ 451 118, 433 Hayes, George ҟ 294 424 Herman, Alice Mayo 465 Hilsmier,ҟ Joyceҟ 171, 410 Holland, Williamҟ 428 Housemann, Jim ҟ Harrison, Stephanieҟ _ 352 Hayes, Jeffrey ҟ 300 Hilty, Donald P. ҟ 334 Herman, Maryҟ 177 Hollander, Charlesҟ 374 Houseman, Norman __ 167 Harrison,ҟ Steven ҟ 373 Hayes, John 109, 115, 418 Herman, Steven 144, 145 Himes, Stephenҟ 371 466 Hollar,ҟ 425 Housenga, Georgeҟ Gary ҟ ҟ 503


168, 364 Hurst, Vivian Ellen ҟ 289 Hundley, John _ҟ Hudson, Marilyn 129, 412 Huggins,ҟ 363 HPER, SCHOOL OF Houser, Benson ҟ 129, 155, 394 362 Hughel, Janisҟ 14, 412 Hundley, Russell 366, 370 192, 193 Hudson, Richardҟ 398 Houser, Richard ҟ 302 302 Hurt, Judyҟ 307 Hughes, Lydia ҟ 395 Hudson, Sandra ҟ 347 Hungate, Karenҟ _ 363 Hribar, Margaret Houser, William C.ҟ 390, 451 ҟ 301 Hurwitt, Joannҟ 327 Hudson, William 115, 311 Hughes, Mark ҟ 435 Hunn, Linda ҟ 347 Hrpka, Marilyn Houseworth, Ann ҟ 416 350 Huse, Frank ҟ 324 Hunn, Mary ҟ 357 Huey, Sally ҟ 403 Hughes, Victoria ҟ Hruby, Rebecca Hovanec, Thomas 414 Huse, Richard 344 Hunner, Robert ҟ 416 Hull, E. Natalie ҟ 267, 451 Huber, Judy ҟ 479 Huff, Dale ҟ 384, 385, 396 364 405 Hunsucker, Melvin ҟ 395 Huff, Helen ҟ 399 Hull, Charles ҟ Howald, Christineҟ 403 Huber, Leandra 431 347 Husk, Robert ҟ 432 Huff, Michaelҟ 129, 329 Humbaugh, Marcia 438 Hunt, Deborah ҟ 389 Huber, Richard Howard, Alice ҟ 327, 479 ҟ 358 Huster, Diane _ҟ Hunt, Judith ҟ 416 Humenik, Michael 163 Huff, Ross ҟ Howard, Frank 161, 311 Hubertz, Sally ҟ 301 416 Hutchens, Pamela ҟ 366, 372 Hunt, Loren ҟ 291 Huff, Sharon 360 Hubner, Regina ҟ Howard, Glenda ҟ 307 352 Hutira, Donna ҟ 413 Hunter, Mary ҟ 113, 118, 129, 390 Huminsky, James ҟ 141 Hudak, Mary Ann 357 Howard, Patricia ҟ 161 293 Hunter, Michael 239, 434 Hutt, John ҟ 129, 325 Humm, Lynn ҟ Howard, Thomas ҟ 420 Huddleston, Patricia 302 Huff, Susanҟ 375 Hunter, Robin ҟ 109 Hyatt, Stephen 151, 239 Hummel, David ҟ Howell, Joy ҟ 358 Huddleston, Ronald 368 Huff, Williamҟ 158, 411, 466, 177 311 HUMMER HOUSE __ 371 Huntington, Albert 420 Huddleston, Stephen 411 Huffer, Duane ҟ Howell, Robert ҟ 301 ҟ 311 Humphrey, Charles 388 428, 466 Hyde, Linda ҟ 410 Huffer, James Howerton, Jamesҟ 158 Hudelson, Rebecca ҟ 434 Hyde, Samuelҟ Humphrey, John A. 413 Huntington, Emily Howton, Jill ҟ 149 Hudson, Betty 159, 407 Huffman, Gregory 127, 409, 451 Hyndman, Margaret 168, 422 Humphrey, John E. 114 151 Hudson, Bonnie ҟ Hoy, Shelley ҟ 397, 479 421ҟ 247, 273 Huntzinger, Cinda Huffman, Philip Hoyman, Linda ҟ 300 Hudson, Karen I. 395, 451 426 HUMPHREY, VICE171, 438, 451 Huffman, Richard 291 Hoyt, Susan ҟ ҟ 293 369ҟ PRES. ҟ 38, 39 Hurst, Beverlyҟ Hozdovich, Irene 407, 479 Hudson, Karen Sue 395 Hufnagel, Kenneth

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78-81 437 I.U. SING ҟ STUDENTҟ 143-146 Inman, Frederickҟ 316 Ireland, James ҟ 167 Isaacs, Howardҟ lams, Howard _ 319, 451 451 I.U. STUDENT Inman, Karen ҟ 409 Ireland, Philip ҟ 404 Isaacson, Barbaraҟ 303 INDIANA THEATRE Ice, Sandra ҟ FOUNDATION 122-131 451 323 COMPANY ҟ Irick, Neil ҟ 364, 451 Isaacson, Charleneҟ Iddings, Mary ҟ 66, 67 Inniger, Ervin 374 147 Ivey, Jack ҟ 249, 267, 486 Irmscher, Sandra ҟ 293 Isaacson, David ҟ Idlewine, Jeffrey 433, 466 Inebnit, Rebecca ҟ 352 402 262 Ivey, Susan ҟ Irons, Kristin ҟ 151 Isel, John ҟ IFC ҟ 384, 385 Ingalsbe, John ҟ 145 INTERFRATERNITY 321 479 COUNCILҟ 384, 385 IRHA ҟ 286, 287 Isenbarger, John ҟ Iliff, Cynthia ҟ 363 Ingels, Joseph ҟ Irwin, Stanley ҟ 417 Ishida, Richard 151, 239 I-MEN'S CLUB ҟ 150 Ingle, Stephenҟ 404, 466 INTERNATIONAL 451 244 Inglis, Linda ҟ 363 WEEK ҟ 98, 99 Isaacs, Barbara ҟ 307 Iskowich, Carole ҟ Imler, Joseph ҟ 369 438 INTRAMURALS ҟ 516 Ingram, Linda ҟ 277 Isaacs, Chris ҟ 414 Ison, Aaron ҟ IN MEMORIAM ҟ ҟ 389 Isaacs, Danҟ ҟ 166 I.U. FOUNDATION 221 INDIANA DAILY Ingwalson, Jaredҟ 404 Ipsen, Susan ҟ

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____ 347 Jones, Catherine Mae 389 Jopes, Maryҟ 113, 129, 155, 299 Johnson, Howard 421 James, Terry A. 130, 423 Jacikas, Arthur ҟ 291 James, Terry D. ҟ 375 Jean, John ҟ 115, 316 433, 466 Jones, Charlotte 410, 480 Jordan, Dennis _ 355, 422 Jackson, Brenda ҟ 385, 398 Jordan, James Lynn Jones, Dan ҟ 299 Jamison, Janis Jeffrey, George ҟ 369 Johnson, Jack Nord Jackson, Claudia ҟ 128, 156, 396, 452 406 177 127, 151, 249, 418, 466 Jones, Denise ҟ 77, 148, 451 Jeffries, Jane ҟ 479 Jackson, David ҟ 466 Jordan, Judithҟ ___ 326 479 Jamison, Larry ҟ 432 Jencks, Elizabeth Johnson, Jack Warren 116 Jones, Dennis ҟ Jackson, Donna ҟ 403 Jordan, Marilyn 397, 480 423, 491 Johnson, James Alan 416 Jones, Florence ҟ 339 Jackson, Harry ҟ 157 Janes, Catherine ҟ 364 Jenkins, Fred Jamesҟ Jordan, Milvern ҟ 291 366 Janicki, David ҟ 371 Johnson, James Thomas Jr. Jones, Jacqueline Jackson, Jay ҟ 131, 409, 452 Jordan, Robert Michael 451 Janicki, Mary ҟ 358 Jenkins, Fred Wayne 333 294 Jackson, John W. ҟ 177 Jones, James A. ҟ Janik, Yvonne ҟ 359 JENKINS HOUSEҟ 321, 486 371 Johnson, James Victor Jackson, Kathleen Louise 452 Jordan, Stephen C. ҟ 112 Janjecic, Judith ҟ 360 JENKINSON HALL 354 239, 414 Jones, Janice Sharon ҟ 412 Jankovich, Jonni ҟ Jackson, Kathleen Marie Jordan, Stephen E. ҟ 419 308, 309 Johnson, Jo Ellen ____ 479 Jones, Jeffrey Alan 267, 400 Jorgensen, Charlesҟ 430 Jankowski, Edward _ 391 Jenks, Lindaҟ 264 492 Johnson, Joanne ҟ 345 __ҟ Jones, Jeffreyҟ Keithҟ 372 Jornod, Vickie 326 Johnson, Katherine Jackson, Larry ҟ 295 Jannasch, Elizabeth Jens, Lynda ҟ 408 Jackson, Larry Eugene 339, 466 Jensen, Charles ҟ 117, 409, 480 242 119, 153, 389 Jones, John ҟ 291 Joseph, Linda ҟ 144 Janovsky, Michaelҟ 391 Jensen, Clay ҟ 396 310 Johnson, Kathleenҟ 486 Jones, Judy Kay ҟ Jackson, Lawrence C. 413 Jansak, Peter ҟ 434 Jensen, Davidҟ 427 ҟ 418 Johnson, Laurenceҟ 413 Jones, Judy Kay 113, 403 Joseph, Louis ҟ 408 Jansen, Marsha ҟ 114 Joseph, Rex 116, 121, 466 Jackson, Lecester ҟ 344 Jernigan, James ҟ 371 Johnson, Leslieҟ ҟ 306 Jones, Juliet ҟ Jackson, Stephen 115, 396 Janzaruk, Williamҟ 159 Josephson, David 330 Jewell, Jim ҟ 270 Johnson, Mark ҟ 432 Jones, Kathryn ҟ 359 Jarabak, Rudolphҟ 109 Jacob, Judy ҟ 244 Jocus, Tadeusҟ 332 Johnson, Mary Sueҟ 116, 121,ҟ 133, 437 _ 352 Jones, Kay ҟ 392 Jaramillo, Fidel ҟ 352 Joyce, Kathleenҟ Jacobs, Alan ҟ 242 Joest, Nicholasҟ 114, 392 119, 433 Johnson, Napoleonҟ 165 Jones, Marsha ҟ 290 Joyner, Harry (Butch) Jacobs, Burt ҟ 427 Jardine, Jean ҟ 319 Jones, Mary C.ҟ Johanson, Judith 155, 412 Johnson, Scott ҟ Jacobs, Glen ____ 113, 417 466 162, 410, 451 Johansson, Sandraҟ 150, 234, 249, 431 452 Johnson, Susan ҟ 291 Jones, Mary Jane ҟ Jacobs, John ҟ 419 Jarmula, Nancy 350, 452 John, Janis Jones, Nancy Graceҟ 394 Judd, Jamesҟ 313 Johnson, Thomas Clive 428 Jarnecke, Stephenҟ Jacobs, Randall ҟ 309 Judge, Edward 372 51, 127, 148, 276, 325 466 Jones, Ola ҟ 290 Jaroll, Edwardҟ Jones, Paul D. ҟ 480 Jacobs, Sharon __ ҟ 151, 239, 421 332 John, Lenora ҟ 412 Johnson, Thomas Errol Jacobson, Jerrold 119, 437 Jarrell, Richard __ _ 76, 77 John, Robert ҟ 308 Julian, Anthonyҟ 294 405 396 Jones, Paulette _ҟ 412 Julis, Karen ҟ Jacobson, Jo ҟ 347 Jarrett, Paul ҟ ҟ 177 452 Johns, Michael ҟ 354 Johnson, Thomas F. 396 Jones, Peggy Annҟ ҟ Jacoby, Daniel ҟ 435 Jarrett, Stephenҟ 320 373 Juncker, Thomas ҟ 334, 417 Johnson, Albertҟ 295 Johnson, Walter ҟ 295 Jones, Randallҟ ҟ Jacoby, Marsha ҟ 339 Jarvis, Janeҟ Jones, Richard Glenn 355 Jung, Keithҟ 394 Johnson, Ann ҟ 131, 452 423 Johnston, Gloria 301 Jarvis, Josephҟ Jaggers, Geraldeneҟ 311 JUNIOR DIVISION 167, 361 Johnson, Carolyn Ann 452 129, 360, 479 Jones, Richard V.ҟ Jahn, Mary ҟ 291 Jarvis, Sharon 401 206, 207 Johnston, Jo Ann ҟ 452 Jones, Robert Clark ҟ Johnson, Carolyn Elaine Jahn, Stephen _ҟ 318, 451 Jones, Ruby ҟ 480 JUNIOR IFC ҟ 385 118, 129, 159, 399 363, 393 Johnston, Larry Jahn, William _ҟ 417, 451 Jasas, Audrone ҟ 324 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC 291 Johnson, Charles Martin 129, 435, 466 Jones, Sally Ann ҟ 402, 479 Tasinski, Robert ҟ Tahns, Christineҟ 290 389 413 419 Jones, Sally Sue ҟ 318 Johnston, Maynardҟ Jain, Shital K. ҟ 115 Jones, Sandraҟ 177 Jasper, Sharon ҟ _ҟ 151, 360 Junken, Anitaҟ 322 Johnson, Connie ҟ ҟ 406 324 Jolly, David ҟ Jakubowski, Frankҟ 157 Jasper, Stevenҟ 344 Junken, Barbara ҟ 344 Jonah, Jane ҟ 479 Jones, Sharon ҟ 315, 452 Johnson, David William Jakush, Richard ҟ 374 Jastrow, Robert ҟ 417 128, 409 Jones, Stephenҟ 158, 452 Jurgemeyer, Nancy ҟ 389 364 Jones, Anne ҟ James, Clyde _ҟ 354 Jaworski, Bernard 239 _ 323 Jones, Susan E.ҟ 339 Jurkiewicz, Walter _ҟ Johnson, Elizabeth Ann Jones, Barbara J.ҟ James, Davidҟ 167, 466 Jones, Thomas Arthur 452 Justice, Margaret C. ҟ 160, 355 452 142, 394 Jones, Bruce James, Jim ҟ 323 293 Justice, Nancyҟ 413 Jaworski, Ronaldҟ ҟ 330 Johnson, Elizabeth Ann 168, 305, 307 Jones, Virginia ҟ James, Lois ҟ ҟ 293 322 Jay, Margaret 300 Jones, Catherine Ann 399 Jonosi,lonaҟ

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ҟ 297, 298 Kaiser, Glen ҟ 466 Kaade, Robert ҟ 416 239 Kaelin, Carolyn ҟ 290 Kafoure, Williamҟ 330 Kagin, Judithҟ 452 Kaczmarek, Kenneth W.ҟ Kadish, Jean ҟ ҟ 311 Kahn, Liluҟ 306 Kaiser, Linda ҟ 327 Kafoure, Steven ҟ 330 Kagan, Richardҟ


140, 394, 514 165, 306 Krebs, Timothy 410 Kirk, Annҟ 480 Kerr, Georgianne ҟ 264 Keeslar, James ҟ Kalb, Thomas ҟ 128, 384, 422 421 430 Kirk, James Davidҟ 435 Koch, Darryl ҟ Leonard ____ 427 Keesling, Leland Gene 354 Kerrigan, Elizabeth ҟ Kalikow,ҟ _ 242, 427 306 Kreeger, Peterҟ 363 Kirk, Robert, Jr. ҟ 290 Keith, Dianaҟ 306, 480 Kersey, Carol ҟ 239 Koch, Madeline ҟ Kalil, Carol ҟ 371 Koch, Michael ҟ 368 Kreiter, Frederickҟ 242 Kirkendorfer, Ken 452 Kesim,ҟ Umit ҟ 350 Keith, James ҟ Kallembach, Carolҟ 291 Kreiter, Theodoreҟ 358 385, 414 Kocher, Margaretҟ 371 Keith, Kristen __ 115, 307 Kesling, Carolyn ҟ Kalmans, Rebecca 395 Kochis, John ҟ 421 Kreizenbeck, Randy __ 419 480 Kessler, Victor C. 332, 452 Kirkham, Nancy ҟ 114, 119, 390 Keith, Shirley ҟ 161, 316 Kockentiet, Georgeҟ Ianҟ 401 Krelberg, Linda ҟ Ketcham, William 352 332 Kirkpatrick,ҟ 9, 118, 437 Keithley, Carter E. Kalver,ҟ Alanҟ 311 Kren, Diane 371, 452 Kocman, Martin ҟ 147 Kirlin, Davidҟ 113, 118, 289, 432 Ketcher, Betty ҟ 339 Kalwaic, Karen E.ҟ 299 Kirsch, Linda ҟ 346 Kocyba, Karen 129, 154, 155, 344 349 Ketron, Cynthia ҟ 466 Keithley, Dennis ҟ Kamba, William ҟ 347 407, 466, 177 Kress, Mary ҟ 273 426 Ketterer, Corinne 395, 452 Kirschner, Eric ҟ Jayҟ ҟ Kambol, Anna Lee _ 452 Keithley,ҟ 357 360 Kirshen, Ellen N. ҟ 292 Kodicek, Allan ҟ 374 Kress, Patricia ҟ 301 Kelderhouse, Kay 148, 323 Kettler, Janet ҟ Kamin, Sherri _______ҟ _ 162 Krieble, Gail 435 Koehler, Elizabethҟ 332 Keucher, Thomas 129, 428 Kirts, Stephen ҟ 480 Kell, Harry ҟ Kaminsky, Elaine ҟ 33, 58, 302, 373 373 338 Kishman, Patricia ҟ 306 Koehler, Gene ҟ 302 Kew, Mary Ellen ҟ Kell, Melanie ҟ Kammrath, Michael _ 392 295 Koeneman, Diane Kriegbaum, Marshaҟ 331 Kisner, Jamesҟ ҟ 364, 452 Key, Roger ҟ 168, 372 Kellar, Maryҟ 467 165, 438 Krieger, Hugh ҟ 452 Kitain, Donaldҟ 264, 427 373 Keys, Michael ҟ Kamp, Cassandra 423, 466 Keller, Bennie ҟ 358 Kite, Mark ҟ 355 Koenig, Brian __ 239, 467 Krier, Beth Ann 145, 358 452 Keyser, Wendy ҟ 239 Keller, David ҟ Kamradt, Allan ҟ 466 Koenig, Daniel ҟ 424 Kittle, John ҟ 480 Krier, Judith Kay 401 Kichler,ҟ Paul ҟ Kane, Patricia __ 129, 423 Keller, Larry ҟ 289, 293 129 Kittle, Sarahҟ 299, 300 Koenig, Paula ҟ 403 375 Kelley, Christina L. __ 389 Kidder, Cheryl ҟ Kanemaru, Lesterҟ 467 Koerbe, Carol ҟ 344 Krier, Miles ҟ 372 Kiver, Diane 354 Kidwell, Michael ҟ Kanning, Myrna 397, 452 Kelley, Daniel ҟ 426 142, 390, 452 Koester, Mary ҟ 399 Krietemeier, Rick F. ҟ 357 480 Kelley, David __ 357, 363 Kiefer, Mary Sue ҟ Thomasҟ Kapczynski,ҟ Koening, Brian E.ҟ 177 Kritsch, Donald 131, 433 360 Kixmiller, Randolph L. 480 Kiefer, Sally ҟ Marc __ 168, 316 Kelley, Eloise P. ҟ Kaplan,ҟ 239 311 113, 129, 396 Koetje, Alice ҟ 301 Krivoshia, Michael ҟ 452 Kiefner, Edward ҟ Geraldine Kaplan, Richard 164, 355 Kelley,ҟ 120 169 Kohne, Anthony ҟ 334 Krogman, Diannaҟ 264 Kixmiller, Robert V.ҟ 325 Kiel, Gregory ҟ 480 Kelley, Patricia F. Kaplan, Rosie ҟ 467 368 Kokinda, Dennis ҟ 169 Krohn, Roger ҟ 352 Kiel, Kathy 109, 386, 389 Klage, William ҟ KAPPA ALPHA PSI 408 Kellner, Barbara ҟ 295 492 Kokosa, John ҟ 452 Kroll, William ҟ 364 Klatte, Sharon ҟ 421 Kielton, Dennis ҟ KAPPA ALPHA THETA Kellogg, George ҟ 303 291 Koldyke, Gaye ҟ 430 Kron, Linda ҟ 409 Kellogg, Robert J. 177 Kienlen, David 239, 419 Klebofski, Karen ҟ 466 Kleckner, Bonnie ҟ 389 Kolesar, George ҟ 467 Kronewetter, Glendon 432 486 Kienzle, Terry ҟ 410 Kellum, Paul ҟ KAPPA DELTA ҟ 239, 426 427 Kollker, Patricia L.ҟ 432 Kleckner, Steven ҟ 399 Kropf, Paul ҟ 149 Kierein, Thomas ҟ KAPPA DELTA RHO 411 Kellum, Peggy ҟ 428 388 Kollmar, Patricia 114, 409 Krout, Stephen ҟ 486 Klehfoth, Jay ҟ Nancy ҟ 163 Kifer,ҟ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kelly,ҟ Brian ҟ 395 346 Kolodziej, James 118, 401 Kruchten, Sue ҟ 299 Kikas,ҟ 346, 452 Klein Karen ҟ 412 Kelly, Cynthia ҟ Anu ҟ 308 438 Kleine, Margaret ҟ Patriciaҟ Kolski, Phillip ҟ 321 Kruck, Janet ҟ 363 Kildsig,ҟ KAPPA KAPPA PSI _ 160 Kelly, George ҟ 130 129, 337, 338, 339, 480 Komasinski, Ralph ҟ 360 Kilgore, Emma ҟ 267 Krueger, Richard KAPPA SIGMA ҟ 413 Kelly, Nancy ҟ 158, 398, 453 419 Kleiner, Harvey Steven 421 Konzen, Daniel ҟ 311 374 Kill, Timothy ҟ Karan,ҟ Suzanne 407, 466 Kelly, Stephen ҟ 157 480 Koop, Patriciaҟ 480 Kleinert, Jerome ҟ 422 Killen, Nancy ҟ 307 Kelsey, Dennis L. ҟ Karant, Kathleenҟ _ 131, 403 Krug, Edward ҟ 453 292 Kleinschmidt, Dean 452 Kelsey, Karenҟ 395, 466 Killian, Connie ҟ Koplow, Michelle 115, 346 Kruger, Patricia ҟ Karesh, Sylvia ҟ 163, 194 Koring, Robert __ 420, 467 Kruk, Richard 309 Killworth, Steven Karpinski, Robert 286, 314 Kelsey,ҟ Marthaҟ ҟ 306 Kornblum, Lee _ҟ 164, 330, 333, 467, 177 ҟ 116,ҟ 121, 129 Kleist, Donnaҟ 111,ҟ 112,ҟ 466 Kelso, Lyndaҟ 389, 452 163, 321 Karras, Steve ҟ 165 419 Kornowa, David 151, 239 Kruse, James ҟ 452 Klenck, Joel ҟ 363 Karver, Lorraine ҟ 327 Kelson, Marjorie ҟ 401 Kornreich, Alida ҟ 363 331 Klepfer, Steven ҟ 346 Kilmer, James ҟ Karenҟ ҟ 164 Keltner,ҟ 390 Krzyzaniak, Darlene _ҟ Kasdorf, Harry ҟ 323 Kors, Terry ҟ 144 466 Klepper, Karen ҟ 357 Kern, Mary Ann 392, 480 Kimball, Anita ҟ 411 Kubat, Thomas ҟ Kase, Larry ҟ 428 480 Korte, Cynthiaҟ 307, 480 Klick, Pamela ҟ 423, 480 Kubley, James ҟ Kash, Stephen ҟ 355 Kemmerer, Kenneth 361 Kimball, Ceanҟ 322, 452 Korte, Diane ҟ 402 364 Klima, Dianeҟ Kemper, James Dee __ 168 Kimble, Michael ҟ 306 Kubow, Diane ҟ Kasper, Suzanne 467 401 Korte, William ҟ 325 Kline, Dannie ҟ 480 Kime, Ellen ҟ 165, 291, 466 Kempner, Frances 453 Kucan, Carole ҟ 410 Kortenber, Roseann 352 Kucan, Margaret ҟ 289, 295 Kline, Kathleen ҟ 115, 345 Kenady, Diane __ 357, 363 Kimes, Joe ҟ Katz,ҟ Barrieҟ ҟ 69 375 452 Kline, Kevinҟ 347 Kimmel, Terry ҟ Katz, Donald ҟ 390 Kendall, Barbara ҟ 292, 486 Kugler, David ҟ 402 Korthauer, Georgeҟ 467 392 Kline, Sharon ҟ 420 Kimmell, Sue Ann 306 Kendall, John ҟ Katz, Geraldine ҟ 434 Kuha, Donna ҟ 354 Kost, Carol ҟ 352 Klingelhoffer, Calvinҟ 358 Kincaid, Martha ҟ Leeҟ ҟ 350 Kuhlenschmidt, Theodore Katz, Janet ҟ 390, 452 Kendall,ҟ 303 Kostelnik, Janice ҟ 404 Klinkenberg, Nancy ҟ 309 Kincaid, Sandra K. Katz, Jo Ellen ҟ 480 Kennedy, Carolyn 327 347 Kot, Carol ҟ 352 Susan ҟ 129, 407, 452 Klinstiver,ҟ 429 Kennedy, Dennis 360 Kuhlman, Cynthia _ҟ Katz, Linda ҟ 320 Larry 433 Klitzky, Rochelle 149, 339 Kotzan, Bruce ҟ 429 114, 385, 411 Kindlesparker,ҟ Katz, Sharon ҟ 435 Kuhn, Duane D. ҟ 358 324 Kovener, Garyҟ 159, 409 Kloepper, Barbaraҟ 169 King, Carol ҟ Katz,ҟ Stevenҟ ҟ 427 Kennedy, Jeffrey ҟ 109, 128 Kuipers, Yvette ҟ 358 177 Kovsky, Karen _ 109, 306 Kunkle, Elaine ҟ 310 Kloehr, John B., Jr.ҟ 438 King, Emmett ҟ Kauchak, Donald 349, 355 Kennedy, Joan ҟ 374 Kloppenberg, George F. Kauffman, Miles Paul Kennedy, Michael ҟ 413 King, Harold ҟ 332 Kunkle, Frances Ann 349 Kowalski, James ҟ Kunstler, David ҟ 361 177 Kowalski, Kathleen B. 480 King, James ҟ 119, 437 Kennedy, Robert 305 Kloppenburg, Michael 320 Kaufman, Lisbeth ҟ 390 151, 247, 416 King, Jerald ҟ 402, 453 Kuntz, Linda Ann 145, 360 Craig 145, 452 Kowalski, Kathleen 320 Klugman,ҟ Kaufman, Nancy 299, 300 Kenney, Lloyd ҟ 452 King, Lonnie ҟ 299 318 244, 362 Knapp, John ҟ 319 Kent, Gary ҟ 164, 466 King, Michaelҟ 357, 359 Kuntz, Rosemarie ҟ Kaufman, Robert ҟ Margaret ҟ 480 375 Koziolek, Carol ҟ King, Phillip ҟ 400 Knauf, Vincent ҟ Kavadas,ҟ Christineҟ ҟ 357 Kent, Stanley 146 Kunze, Constanceҟ 467 324 Kraay, Lawrence ҟ Sana Christine 395 Knaver, Sharon ҟ 157, 158, 265, 452 King,ҟ 114 Kunze, William F.ҟ Kawachi, Karl ҟ 373 352 129, 399 Kracium, Michael ҟ 371 Knebel, Lynnҟ Kaylor,ҟ 128, 409 Kentner, Ken ҟ 424 King, Stephen C. ҟ 332 Kurtz, Donna ҟ Camileҟ 350 351 Kraegel, Martin ҟ 318 Knecht, Marsha ҟ Kaylor, Ken ҟ 391 King, Timothy ҟ 315 Kurz, Louis ҟ 413 Kentor, Michael ҟ 398 Kraegel, Pamela ҟ 416, 466 Knecht, Thomas ҟ 416 King, Walterҟ Kayser,ҟ Johnҟ ҟ 216 Kenworthy, Jack ҟ 402 Kurzenberger, Linda 153, 389 308 Knierim, Dennis ҟ 414 Kraft, Thomas ҟ 396 145 Kenworthy, James R. 452 Kingery, Eric ҟ Keas, Sheila ҟ 480 Kinkade, Clayton ҟ 373 Knight, Carey (Rick) 486 Krahulek, Jack ҟ 389 Kenworthy, Robert 361 Kusek, Eileen ҟ Keating, Jacquelynҟ 388 Cherylҟ 452 Knipstein,ҟ 430 Krajnak, Diane ҟ 118, 416 Kinney, Lila ҟ Keaton, William ҟ 325 Kusmierczyk, Robert ҟ 414 352 Kramer, Robert ҟ Knobel, Susan ҟ Keck, Tom H. ҟ 388 Kinnison, Kay 368 Kepler, Terry ҟ 419 Kuss, Carolyn __ 399, 453 344 117, 386, 402, 452 Knoerr, Ralph ҟ 466 Krase, Jeromeҟ 435 Keckley, J. David __ҟ 244, 453 Kuster, Carolyn ҟ 426 Kepp, Stephen ҟ 354 Knoke, Theresa ҟ 172 Krathwohl, Kristen ҟ Keen, Gary ҟ 370 Kinsey, Linda ҟ 301 Kuster, Richard 119, 404 431 Kerby, Ronald ҟ 358 Knowles, Gearold 346 Keenan,ҟ Lora __ 128, 409 Kercher, Judith ҟ 298 Kinsley, William ҟ Krathwohl, Lisa ҟ 144 Kuszmaul, Susan ҟ 413 354 168, 354 Kratz, John ҟ Kinsock, Susan ҟ Keenan, Thomas ҟ 424 Kuykendall, Stephenҟ 273 Kercheval, Martha J. 419 315 Knudsen, Marilyn 129, 161 Kintzele, Philip ҟ Krause, Jeri ҟ 453 Kwasny, Stanley ҟ Keene, Brett ҟ 315 Kyle, Frank ҟ 368 396 Kinyon, Johnҟ 286, 291 Kraushar, Heidi 398, 466 Keene, James ҟ 435 Kern, Lawrence ҟ 404 Kobrin, Jerry L. ҟ 437 413 Kiovsky, Richard ҟ 120, 142, 146, 390, 453 363 Kern, Raymond ҟ Keener, Bruce ҟ Elizabeth 300 Kirby, Joe L. ҟ 177 Kobylarek, Dorothy 405 Keeshan, Millicent ____ 410 Kerr,ҟ Krebs, Leonard ҟ

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394 Ladd, Diane ҟ 291 Lahey, Thomas ҟ 295 Lambert, Destry Wayne 239 Lamb, Courtney ҟ La Duke, James 311, 467 Lacey, Barbara ҟ 399 Ladewski, Gregory 333 Lair, Steven ҟ 396 331 Lamb, Peggyҟ 129, 314 La Flamme, Janice _ 402 Lach, Jane ҟ 350 332 Lamb, William ҟ Joanҟ 399, 453 Laird, Thomas ҟ 165 Lambert, Laura ҟ 467 Lach, Jean ҟ La Mar, Darrel ҟ 399 Laemmer,ҟ Lambert, Lois ҟ 344 ҟ 160 Lakin, Drenda ҟ Larryҟ 453 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA La Sota, Barbara 171, 480 Lach,ҟ Margaret 314, 327 Lafferty,ҟ 350 Lamar, Stephen ҟ 396 453 Lacotta,ҟ Patriciaҟ 414 Lambrose, Laurence Labney, Donna ҟ ҟ 351 Lagadon, Rheeda 366, 370 166 Lamb, Kathryn ҟ 291 Lamberson, Gale ҟ 291 Lagarde, John ҟ 360 Labney, Thomas ҟ 320 Lacy, Sharon ҟ

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320 Lottes, Ronald ҟ 417 4'19. Lisher, James ҟ 388 Lewis, Tames D. ҟ 161 Leinbach, Stephenҟ 337 Lawlor, Julie ҟ Lammert, Sharon ___ҟ 295 Louck, Libby ҟ Williamҟ ҟ 389 369 Lister,ҟ Leinberger, Gary 249, 428 Lewis, James E. ҟ 299 Lawrence, Charles L anam, Linda ҟ 362 Louda, Robert ҟ Joeҟ ҟ 367 290 Litehiser,ҟ 157 Lewis, Judith ҟ 349, 355 Leininger, Mari ҟ Lancaster, Barbara _ _ 160 467 Loudermilk, Michael _ҟ 480 Lewis,ҟ Kathrynҟ 357, 453 Litten, Nancy ҟ 486 290 Leist, Carolyn ҟ Lancaster, Richard C. 357 Lawrence, Phyllis ҟ 327 Loughlin, Mary ҟ 289 Little, Christine ҟ 388 Lewis, Lloyd ҟ 344 Leist, Jeffrey ҟ 361 Laws, Carole Ann Land, Catherine ҟ 169 Lovall, Larry ҟ ҟ Mary ҟ 130 Little, Darylҟ 362 358 Lewis,ҟ 438, 453 Leitner, Ramona ҟ Land, Charles 131, 480 LITTLE 500 WEEKEND Love, Cheryl ҟ 409 295 Lewis, Nancyҟ 273 Leland, Kenneth ҟ 366, 373, 375 Laws, Richard ҟ 12-19 Love,ҟ 239 Gary ҟ 401 438 Leland, Thomas ҟ 401 Lewis, Norman ҟ 436 Laws, Marjorie ҟ Lander, Charles ҟ 371 Littlejohn, Marice (Mimi) Love, Keith ҟ 294 323 Lewis, Robert G.ҟ 301 Lelugas, Karen ҟ LANDES HOUSE _ 347 Lawson, Dana ҟ 60 Love, Paul ҟ 375 Lewis, Stephen ҟ 150 267, 432 298 Leman, Philip ҟ Landis, Dale Lee 158, 480 Lawson, Marilyn 367 Lively, Donna __ 162, 341 Lovejoy, Penelope 364 425 Lewis, Twila ҟ Nancy 305, 309 Lemen, John ҟ ҟ 416 Lawson,ҟ Landis,ҟ ҟ Larryҟ _ 363 Lovelace, Karen ҟ 301 129, 438 Libman, Keith ҟ 427 Lively, Genevieveҟ 480 Lemna, Janetҟ 467 Lawson, Rita ҟ Landon, Patrick ҟ Janetҟ ҟ Judyҟ 112, 453 Livingston, Michael J. Lovell,ҟ 399 295 Lenaburg, Ronald S. 400 Lichtblau,ҟ Layer, Donald ҟ Lane, Diane 131, 421 Lovell, Thomas E. ҟ 294 Lichtenberg, Alanҟ 437 467 400 Leninger, Tomҟ 129, 297, 290 Layer, Hugh ҟ 429 Livingston, Michael Leigh Loverich, Richard 321 Lichtenberg, Judithҟ 373 Lennarson, Meredith R. Lane, John Douglas 419 Laymon, Terrance 405 Loving, Constance 410 423, 453 Lichtman, Suzanneҟ 306 420 408 Layson, David ҟ Lane,ҟ Lee ҟ 480 Lovinger,ҟ Penniҟ ҟ 480 Lickwar, Dale ҟ 481 375 Llewellyn, Linda ҟ 358 Layson, Diane ҟ 291 Lentz, Frieda ҟ Lane, Tamara ҟ 262, 416 Lidikay,ҟ 399 Lowden, Barbara ҟ Lindaҟ 453 Lloyd, M. Dianne 417 Lazarus, David ҟ 374 Lentz, Jamesҟ ҟ Lang, John ҟ 153, 289, 291 Lowden, George ҟ 480 Lidikay, Marilyn ҟ 302 467 438 Le Beau, Richard 157 Lentz, Judith ҟ Lang, Mary ҟ Lloyd, Martha ҟ 392 Lowdermilk, David Robert ҟ 165 Liebenow, Beverly Linda __ 357, 359 Le Fevre, Deborah __ 302 Lentz,ҟ Lange,ҟ 169 171, 345, 480 Lloyd, William ҟ 364, 481 Lentz, Sharon ҟ 301 321 Le Mar, Bruce Lange, Stephen ҟ 307 Lowdennilk, Jon ҟ 410 Lieberman, John C.ҟ 437 Loayza, Marilou ҟ 420 320 151, 247, 355 Lenz, Mary ҟ Lange, William ҟ 323 LOWE HOUSE 372 Lieberman, Robertaҟ 142 Lobert, Karen ҟ 372 430 Leohr, Thomas ҟ Langebartel, Jill M. __ 453 Leach, Jacqueline ҟ 418 Lowe, Robert ҟ ҟ 434 Lobus, John ҟ 388 453 Leaders, Bonnieҟ 453 Lieberum, Donҟ 154, 155 Leon, Hortense ҟ Langhoff, Normanҟ _ 163 Lowe, Walter ҟ Helenҟ 303 Liechty, Marilynҟ 290 Lockridge,ҟ 453 327 Leap, Patsyҟ Langholz, Joan ҟ 397, 480 Leonard, Dianaҟ 333 Lowens, Mark ҟ 145 150 Lear, Janet ҟ 320 Liehe, Beverly ҟ 346 Lockwood, Georgeҟ Langille, Paul ҟ 287 Leonard, Robert G.ҟ 411 Lower,ҟ 361 Lievense, Cynthiaҟ 325 Lockwood, John ҟ Susan __ 407, 454 453 Leavell, Jack J. Leonard, Sherri ҟ Langley, Cathleenҟ 351 Luberda, Mary Ann 301 329 358 Light,ҟ Maryҟ 131, 453 Loeper, Carolyn ҟ 112, 128, 467 Leonard, Virginiaҟ Langston, Timothy ҟ 109 Luby, Thomasҟ ҟ 290 Lebney, Donna ҟ 390 Loftman, Guyҟ __ 435 467 Light,ҟ 323 Lerma, Benny ҟ Susanneҟ ҟ Lanier, Cherilyn ҟ 318, 495 Lucas, Danny __ 354, 431 394 Lerner, Scott ҟ ҟ 437 Lightcap, Nancy ҟ Lanigan, William 115, 310 Leckie, Alexa ҟ 389 Logan, Jerryҟ Logan, Philipҟ ___ 437 Lucas, Jo Ann _ 438, 481 Millardҟ __ 169, 488 Lilliston,ҟ Andrew _... 480 Lesh,ҟ Lankston, Robert 128, 369 Leckrone,ҟ Sondraҟ 453 Ledford, Marabeth 120, 359 131,ҟ 151, 411 Logan, Theodore 267, 453 Lucas, Kathy ҟ 325 Carolyn ҟ 480 Leslie, Barbaraҟ Lannin,ҟ Lucas,ҟ 151 320 Lee,ҟ 303 Limbach, Powell 150, 319 Logsdon, Charles B. Paulaҟ ҟ Lanning, George ҟ Jamesҟ 151, 267 Leslie,ҟ Cheryl ҟ 164, 467, 177 Luczak, Kathleen 309 Lee, Linda Sue 298, 303 Lesow, John ҟ 118 Limberg, Karen ҟ 360 346 Lanteigne, Helen ҟ 364 Ludlow, Brandt ҟ ҟ Rosalindҟ 411 128, 430 Lee, Mark ҟ 416 Lime, Lani ҟ 308 Loh,ҟ Lantz, Jane ҟ 435 Lessie, David ҟ 388 Limoli, Michael ҟ 368 Lohman, Carolyn 346, 481 Luedeman, Stephen D. Lanz, Ellyn Lee, Nancy J. __ 291, 453 Lester, Richardҟ 481 414 119, 120, 163, 357, 363 Lee, Nancy Y. F. ҟ 298 Lettelleir,ҟ Josephҟ T.ҟ 150 Linback, Janet ҟ 453 Lohse, Catherine ҟ 407 Lueken, Gunda Gretchen 351, 467 Lee, Paul ҟ 413 Lind,ҟ Karenҟ 338, 339 Lones, Carolynҟ Lanz, Jamesҟ Georgeҟ 144, 145 Letts,ҟ 355 Lee, Richard Henry __ 453 Leuenberger, Judith D. 327 Lanz, Jerry ҟ Lindahl, Cynthia Rae 176 Long, D'Lee 372 Lee, Richard Henry 120, 153, 423 Luellen, Susan 128 Lindblom,ҟ Lappie, Thomas ҟ Cliffordҟ _ 317 128, 386, 392 Larmore, Richard _ _ 426 453 Lindemann, Jon ҟ 314, 315 Leuthold, Susan ҟ 160 Long, Gregory Alan _ 294 419 Luennan, Mary ҟ 344 Lee, Rickey ҟ 481 Larrabee, Linda ҟ 418 Leve, Aaron ҟ 316 Lindenberg, Lindaҟ 322 Long, James Albertҟ 419 Luetzelschwab,ҟ Jeffreyҟ Earl 355 434 Lee, Rosemary ҟ 467 Linder,ҟ Larrick, Harry ҟ 350 Levee, Samuel ҟ Robertҟ 168 Long,ҟ _ 334 Lumm, Ralph _ 414, 514 127 Lee,ҟ Larsen,ҟ ҟ _ 427 Linderman, Richardҟ Earlҟ __ _ 113, 129 Levenberg, Ronnieҟ 427 Long, Jerry Leeҟ Valerieҟ 344 Leedy, Ruth Long, Kennethҟ 239, 421 LUNA ҟ 74, 75 Larsen, Peggy ҟ Leventhal, Marilynҟ 453 Lindley, Diane E. 481 Lundberg, Carl ҟ Robertҟ ҟ 375 169 437 Larsen,ҟ 291, 371 Long, Lynn ҟ 144, 146, 291 Leventhal, Richardҟ 358 Leeper, Harland ҟ 308 Lundgren, Mark ҟ Larson,ҟ Barbaraҟ ҟ 411 292 Lindsay,ҟ 453 Leverette, Sandraҟ Elizabethҟ 438 Long, Mary ҟ 115, 300 Leerkamp, Randolph 426 Levertt. E. J.ҟ Larson,ҟ Brendaҟ Philipҟ ҟ 396 Lundin, Madelyn ҟ 429 ҟ 177 Lindsay, Gregory E. 370 Long,ҟ Danielҟ 162, 453 Lees,ҟ 418 Lundy, Elizabeth ҟ Larson,ҟ 412 169 Levi, Richard 300 Long, Robert Adenҟ Matthew ҟ Lindsey, Janice ҟ 392 Leeser, Linda ҟ Larum, Jean ҟ 323 112, 122, 428, 467 Lindsey,ҟ Lunte, Pamela ҟ 306 149 Long, Robert Terrelle ҟ Susanҟ Lasayko, Louise 357, 359 Leeser,ҟ 111, 239 Luppert, Joseph 368 Barryҟ ҟ 391 Lindstrom,ҟ Paulҟ ҟ 354 Levin,ҟ Jamesҟ 311 Lasher, William 357, 361 Leffel,ҟ 309 Lusher, Carolҟ 438, 481 453 Lindstrom, Loisҟ Josephҟ ҟ 427 Levin, Gayle ҟ 480 Long, Susan Elaineҟ Lass, Vicki L. ҟ 326 Legarie,ҟ 128, 395 Lussow, Fred H. 163 290 Levin, Judith ҟ 429 Lineburgh, Nancyҟ 357 Long, Sydneyҟ S.ҟ ҟ 171 Legler, Theodore __ 158, 433 Laswell, Carol ҟ 453 Lingo, David ҟ 394 Luthi,ҟ Arthurҟ Levin, Mark A. ҟ 354 Long, Virginia ҟ Lattimer, Robert ҟ 426 417 Luthman, James ҟ 467 437 Linhart, Larry ҟ 414 Long, Wayne ҟ 151, 157, 166 Levin,ҟ Michael ҟ Lattimer,ҟ Sue __ 430, 480 Legros, Jacqueline 315 Lutterman, Randall __ 431 389 Levin, Richard Lee 347 Longer, Dennis ҟ Link, Patriciaҟ Lattore, Patrick ҟ 374 Lehman, Larry ҟ 301 110, 128, 437 Link,ҟ 319 Longman, Douglasҟ 177 Lutz, Catherine ҟ 427 Sandra ҟ Lauer, Donald ҟ 453 Lehman, Rebecca ҟ 309 Williamҟ ҟ 437 Linke,ҟ Judyҟ ҟ 481 Lux, Susan ҟ 354 Levin,ҟ ҟ 327 Loomis,ҟ Robertaҟ Laughlin, Nellie Michaelҟ ____ 481 390 Linkimer, Sandra ҟ 160 Loomis, Robert ҟ 467 Lynch,ҟ 405 Levine, Carol _ҟ Lehr,ҟ Robert ҟ 112, 305, 307, 453 Lehr, Terry ҟ 115 453 Lynch, Reinhardt ҟ 488 Levine, Edwardҟ 332 Linkimer, Thomasҟ 467 Lopata, Loretta ҟ Laurell, Karen ҟ 438 Leibow, William ҟ ҟ 290 Lynch, Virginia ҟ 481 391 Levine, Pennyҟ 429 Linn,ҟ Dianaҟ _ 148, 399 Lopez, Leslie ҟ Lauritzson, Marcia 345 Lipner, Max 148, 168, 437 Lorene, E. Gale Lynn, Charlesҟ ҟ 396 Leibowitz, Louise 453 Levy, Holly ҟ 410, 453 Leighton, Richard 357 467 Levy, Marleneҟ 293 Lippens, Carole J. 120, 157, 423 Lynn, Gari ҟ Law, Royҟ ____ҟ 364 Leighty, Norman 347 Levy, Martin Davidҟ 145, 146 Lynnstern, Judy ҟ 325, 480 Lorentz,ҟ _______ 411 LAW, SCHOOL OF 116, 132, 453 Lipsey, Ellen ҟ 390 Lorenz, Kennethҟ 396 Lyon, Jamesҟ 118, 127, 384, 385, 419 320 194, 195 Leilous,ҟ 326 Lyon, Richard ҟ Craig ҟ 157 Levy, Morris Blondie 239 Lipsig, Richard J. 467 Lorish, Doris ҟ 417 427 Lisak, Ronald Lorton, Kathlyn ҟ 399 Lytle, Michael ҟ Lawler, David ҟ 411 Leimbacher, Mary 353 Lewin,ҟ ҟ Arnoldҟ 398 128, 409 Lawless, Anita ҟ 337 Leimbacher,ҟ Richard Lewis,.Anneҟ 45, 109, 128, 311 Loschky, Sonya ҟ 486 Lytton, Jeffrey ҟ 361 293 Lisby, Kitzieҟ ҟ 409 Lawlis, Stephen ҟ 467 Lott, Kathleen ҟ ҟ 112, 131, 148, 398, 453 Lewis, Darlene ҟ

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Main, Penelope ҟ Maburn, Geraldҟ 156, 431 Mackey, Sharon 292, 467 Maggard, Oliver 301 Maleady, Richard ҟ 421 Malofsky, Charlene MacAlpin, Mary ҟ ҟ 432 118, 128, 388 Mains, Steve ҟ 115, 345 358 454 Mackey, Terry ҟ ҟ 133 Malecek, Nancy ҟ 396 Maitlen, Gary __ 432, 454 Maley, James Thomas 299 Magnani, Peter J.ҟ Malone, Marianne 322 424 Macy, Cheryl ҟ MacDonald, Scottҟ 346 Mains,ҟ Timҟ ҟ 290 128, 371 Malone, Shalaine ҟ 411 MacKenzie, Katherine 302 Magner, Ellen ҟ Macy, Mary ҟ 417 Makielski, Constance Malis, Derick ҟ 409 369 Maguire, James ҟ 374 Maloney, Molly ҟ 131, 399 Madden, Michael Mahan, Claireҟ 339, 409 Maloney, Teresa ҟ 303 59, 325 Mallatt, Philip MacKenzie, Vicki ҟ 352 Maddox, Sherrianne 413 295 Makovsky, Carylҟ 128, 367, 454 Malooley, James ҟ 122, 481 Maher, Michael ҟ 454 Macdonald, Georgina 145 345 Makrauer, Zola Mallett, Jo Ellen ҟ 438 Malott, Barbara ҟ 322 Maidenberg, Anthony Machesky, Frances _ 309 Mader, Suzanne ҟ Malsbury, Frank ҟ 398 118, 128, 142, 390 Malman, Jerome 320 71, 168, 437 Mackel,ҟ Jerryҟ __ 176, 454 Madole, James ҟ 113, 118, 131, 427 Maltzman, David ҟ 291 Malarik, Sharon ҟ 391 364 Maierle, Sue Ann ҟ ҟ 352 Mackenzie, Melaine __ 412 Mafit, Martha ҟ 432 358 Malcomb, Lewis 163, 308 Malman, Robert 119, 427 Manfred, Francis ҟ 308 Mailloux, Pamela ҟ 414 MAGEE HALL ҟ Mackey, Richard ҟ


McLeaster, Paula 301 McDaniel, Michael ҟ 468 McAdams, Paula ҟ Metal, Barbara ҟ 350 311 Martin, Philipҟ Mangan, Michael ҟ 159, 438, 481 Mewhinney, Frederick 422 372, 405 290 Martin, Richard Dale 435 McAfee, Martin 411, 418 Manifold, Marjorie ҟ 309 Meyer, Carol ҟ McDaniel, Ronaldҟ 367 McLennan, Linda ҟ 345 Manion, Charles 318, 468 Martin, Ronald __ 158, 426 McAllister, David W. 129, 136, 142, 146, 311 McDermott, Markҟ 396 McLure, Steven ҟ 372 Meyer, Donald __ 128, 422 359 454 Martin, Sarah ҟ Manis, Myra ҟ 454, 514 McDermott, William 388 McMahan, James 167, 419 Meyer, Douglas ҟ 372 153, 395 Martin, Stephen Arrick 400 Manley, Sharonҟ 357 Meyer, Leona __ 128, 153 322 McDivitt, Wesleyҟ 467 McMahan, Joyce ҟ 351 Martin, Stephen John 372 McAllister, Linda ҟ Manlief, Dorothy ҟ 311 McDonald, Alan ҟ 320 McMahan, Judith 129, 481 Meyer, Mary Annҟ 435 McAnally, Robert ҟ ҟ 481 300 Martin, William ҟ Manly, Linda ҟ 419 Meyer, Pamela 299 McMahan, William ҟ 160 McAuliffe, Mary 128, 151 McDonald, Delores ҟ 481 Martindale, Charles ҟ Mann, Barbara F. ҟ 370 McDonald, Emily ҟ ҟ 239 352 McMahon, Mich,ҟ 112, 128, 403, 481 355 McAvoy, Terrenceҟ 392 Martlage, Kennethҟ Mann, Cynthia ҟ 407 McDonald, John Patrick McMains, Raymond ҟ 388 Meyer, Rita ҟ 127, 454 406 McBurnie, Sheila E. ҟ Martyniak, Elizabethҟ Mann, Kenneth Robert 289 360 Meyer, Stephen ҟ 372 McMane, Susan ҟ 157 McCaa, James 286 Martz, Wade ҟ 151, 239, 418 McDonald, Marian 412 McManus, Barbara J. 481 Meyer, Sue Ann ҟ 131 _ 454 Marvel, Howard ҟ Mannakee, Williamҟ 398 357, 361 McMaster, Arthurҟ 319 Meyers, John ҟ 429 McCaffery, Joseph 368 Marver, Betty ҟ Mannes, Kathryn ҟ 114, 437 McDonald, Michael Allen McMillan, Nancy ҟ 404 481 Meyers, Lewis ҟ 300 Manning, Richard __ҟ 433 Marx, Leslee ҟ 311 362 McMinn, Barbara ҟ 364 Meyers, Richard ҟ 303 McCahan, Ned Manoski, Kathleen __ _ 364 Marzetta, Cecilia ҟ 112, 158, 384, 385, 426, McDonald, Michael S. 366 McMinn, Randall ҟ 454 398 Meyers, Susan ҟ 468 388 Mascher, Gilbert E.ҟ Manson, Joseph ҟ 467, 177 McDonald, Robert Polk 398 McMurray, James P. ҟ 433 Meyersiek, Dietmar ҟ 454 428 Masel, Lynne ҟ Manuel, Donald ҟ 396 Michael, Delores ҟ 467 McMurray, Stephenҟ 357 325 McCain, Lynda 394, 481 293 Mason, Diana ҟ Manuel, Linda ҟ 320 262 McDonald, Stephenҟ 388 McNamara, Jeanna _ 395 Michael, Edward _ҟ 299 McCall, Timothy ҟ Manushaw, Marguerite 399 Mason, Fern ҟ 346 McDougall, Mary M. 351 McNeely, Paul ҟ 481 316 Michael, Gail ҟ 454 McCarthy, Carol ҟ 363 Mason, Elizabethҟ Manzie, Mary Lou ҟ 157 322 Michael, Paul ҟ McNeil, Karen ҟ 364 McCarthy, Frederick 413 McDowell, Elizabeth A. 419 MASON HALL ҟ Marcellino, David __ҟ 334 165 McNeil, Roger J. ҟ 468 400 Michael, Richard ҟ 354 McCarthy, Galen ҟ MARCHING 100 __ 30, 31 Mason, Stephen ҟ 294 McDowell, James ҟ 414 McNichols, Pamelaҟ 350 Michael, Stephen ҟ 325 McCarthy, Michael John 437 Masse, Margaret ҟ Marcus, Edward ҟ 315 McDowell, Karen 305, 306 McNUTT QUAD 312-327 Michael, Thomas ҟ 414 318 454 Masters, James ҟ Marcus, Spencer ҟ 327 McDurmon, John ҟ 294 McOuat, Wallace 262, 432 Michael, William 481 McCarty, Carolynҟ Marcy, Jeanne __ 325, 486 Mastroianni, Annetteҟ 423 McElwee, William 112, 128, 454 368 128 Mastrovich, Mary Ann 54 McCauley, Beverlee ҟ McPhee, James ҟ ҟ Marcy, Taunya ҟ 422 168, 373 McQueen, Ricke 420, 454 Middleton, James M. 158 363 McCay, Steven ҟ 177 Mater, Rebecca ҟ Mardis, Alan L., Jr.ҟ 354 McEndarfer, Janetҟ 308 McRoberts, Shelby ҟ McClanahan, Markҟ 114 Middleton, Roeboyd Hugh 358 Mathers, William F. Margolin, Ilene ҟ 322 McFall, Garyҟ 113, 145 McSherry, Rebecca ҟ 373, 424 293 Marin, Sharon -- 173, 468 113, 160 McClean, Sandra ҟ 318 McFarland, Melissaҟ 301 McVay, Richard ҟ 372 Mathews, James ҟ 128 Mier, James ҟ 364 McClelland, Dale Marion, Stephen ҟ 293 329, 331 McFarland, Myra ҟ 454 McVeety, Susan ҟ 291 Migdal, Ellen ҟ 435 394 Mathews, Michaelҟ Mark, Sue ҟ 422 McFarland, Williamҟ 370 355 McWhorter, John ҟ McClendon, Charlesҟ 436 Mignogna, Jerry ҟ 337 Mathews, William Markey, Diane ҟ 423 McFetridge, David A. 418 344 Mikesell, Edward ҟ 157 Mead, Joan ҟ 321, 435 McClevey, Penny ҟ Marko, George ҟ 468 371 165, 467 Mead, Katherine ҟ 293 Mikesell, James ҟ 371 Mathia, Robert ҟ 468 McClintic, William _ҟ Marko, Wally ҟ 295 428 McGaha, James ҟ 306 Mikita, Alan ҟ 416 Mead, Mary Ann ҟ 317 McClintock, Jay ҟ 345 Mathias, John ҟ Markola, Sandra ҟ 369 McGara, Janeҟ 172, 407 Meade, John ҟ 454 Mikkelsen, Gregory 347 Mathis, Raymond ҟ 454 McClung, James ҟ Markowitz, Mary ҟ 128, 419 305 McGary, Dianne ҟ 492 Meador, Charles 166, 310 391 Matix, Ruth Ann ҟ 399 McClure, Kathy ҟ Marks, Allen ҟ 118 410 McGary, Rudyardҟ 242 Meadows, Christineҟ _ 412 Mikolon, Theodoreҟ Matthews, Carol 410, 454 McClure, Patricia ҟ Marks, Brown 295 Mears, Terry ҟ 295 Miles, Dyann McGhee, James V.ҟ 150, 239, 415 Matthews, Richardҟ 427 McCollough, James M. 128, 392, 481 454 Mecklenburg, Michael H. 454 McGill, Janet ҟ 405 Marks, Georgianna ҟ 346 Matthews, Robertҟ 331 454 McGinley, Jean Annҟ 468 Miles, Gregory ҟ 302 Matthews, Valerie ҟ Marks, Sandra ҟ 352 McColly, Timothy 361 119, 388 McGinnis, Williamҟ 433 Meckler, Dennis ҟ 364 Miles, Jay ҟ 347 Mattz, Michael ҟ 398 Markson, Charlotte ҟ 158 McGough, Jeffreyҟ McConnell, John D.ҟ 150 Meddock, Jo Annҟ 481 Miles, Stanly ____ 141, 391 Markus, William ҟ 364 Matulis, Norbert A. 323 144 McGrath, Kevin ҟ 467 MEDICINE, SCHOOL OF Miley, Lois ҟ 481 385, 428 McConnell, Robertҟ Marlatt, Gay ҟ 406 373 Mau, Marciaҟ 200, 201 MILITARY BALL McGraw, Mary ҟ 114, 119 McConnell, Thomas Marling, Joe ҟ 61, 82, 83 416 McGregory, Sandraҟ 393 Medlock, John ҟ 416 316 Mauck, Cynthia 412, 454 Marlowe, Charles ҟ 403 418 McGuire, Jacquelineҟ McConville, Robertҟ 454 Medwell, Steven ҟ 437 Millar, Helen ҟ 514 Mauder, Kathryn Maros, Mickey P. ҟ 433 Meece, Janet ҟ 298 Millbern, S. Michael 418 McHale, Michael ҟ Marovich, Donna 120, 162 159, 438, 481 McCord, Diane E. 268, 419 291 Meeks, Melodee 115, 299 Millen, David _ҟ 128, 344 McHenry, Gail ҟ 332 Maugans, Stephen Marquis, John ҟ 454 346 Mcllroy, Joanҟ 119, 412 Meeks, Ricky ҟ ҟ 430 Miller, Alan ҟ Marr, Alix M.ҟ ҟ 307 311, 516 McCord, Joyce ҟ 324 333 McIntire, David ҟ 374 Meeks, Robert ҟ 114 Miller, Annette ҟ ҟ Marrell, Catherine S. 402 McCord, Michael __ҟ Maull, Betty ҟ 301 481 McIntosh, Anne ҟ ҟ 327 Meharg, Beryl ҟ 301 Miller, Barbara ҟ 302, 468 Maurer, Robertҟ ҟ 434 McCorkle, Gay Annҟ 354 149 Miller, Ben ҟ 360 Mauro, Haroldҟ Marsala, Toni-Lynnҟ Mehn, Mary Annҟ 239 McCormack, John _ _ 481 McIntosh, Margaret A. ҟ 391 ҟ Miller, Bruceҟ 128, 430, 454 Meier, Anne 394 Maus, Ronald ҟ Marsh, Christine ҟ 355 McCormick, George N. 298 421 McKay, Marilyn ҟ 481 117, 122, 123, 409, 454 Miller, Carolyn ҟ 162, 311 Mauzy, Jameson ҟ Marsh, Herbertҟ 398 281 115 McKay, Nancy 454 Miller, Cheryl ҟ 454 Max, Arthur _ҟ Marsh, Ida ҟ Mellen, Judith ҟ 118, 437 McCormick, Johnҟ 318 Miller, David Edward 413 128, 287, 323 Mellencamp, Joeҟ Marsh, Lawrence ҟ 362 Maxwell, Josephҟ 161 McCormick, Kathryn A. 128, 422 454 McKay, Steven ҟ 398 Mellenthin, Janisҟ 323 Miller, Denny _ҟ 292 Maxwell, Markҟ Marsh, Linda ҟ 368 146 Miller, Elizabeth Ann 298 Melnik, Patricia ҟ McKay, Suzanne M. 481 Maxwell, Nancyҟ 423 McCormick, Mary Ann Marshall, Beth ҟ 307 407, 481 MELON MESS __ 26, 27 Miller, Elizabeth Gail 360 353 Marshall, Charles 169, 488 Maxwell, Sonia ҟ ҟ 468 467 McKee, Janet Beverly 454 Miller, Francis Leoҟ 408 Maxwell, Susanҟ Melton, Richardҟ 344 McCoun, Phillip M.ҟ Marshall, Edwin ҟ 419 McCoy, James ҟ 429 Miller, George K. 177, 468 168, 358 Menaker, Ellen ҟ Marshall, Janeҟ 161, 397 May, Angela 128, 389 467 McKee, Janet Elizabeth 429 Miller, Gwenҟ 424 Mendelson, Nancyҟ 159, 395, 454 McCoy, Jarell ҟ Marshall, Jeffrey ҟ 298 352 Mendenhall, Deanҟ 432 Miller, Gwendolynҟ 454 McCoy, John William Marshall, Marilyn May, Hollyҟ 166 ҟ 349, 355, 454 McKee, Kay ҟ 325 Menges, Marilynҟ 308 Miller, Herbertҟ ҟ 114, 359 May, Margene ҟ 395 Menges, Susan ҟ 352 Miller, James Charles 398 303 127, 395, 468 McCoy, Steven 317, 413 McKee, Linda ҟ Marszowski, Robertaҟ Miller, Janice Catherine 153, 402 Menke, Marsha McCracken, Richardҟ 372 McKee, Marshaҟ _ 334 May, Samuel Martellaro, A. Johnҟ 455 399 165, 349, 177 112, 366, 372, 373, 468 McCracken, Robert D. 158 McKeel, Karen ҟ 421 Martich, Gregory ҟ 481 316 Menkes, Susan ҟ 481 McKeen, Charlesҟ 347 Miller, Jerry Deanҟ 495 McCrea, Sandra ҟ 438 May, Winston ҟ Martin, Barbara ҟ 455 Miller, John D.ҟ ҟ 363 MEN'S RESIDENCE 468 McCullough, Ann 159, 399 McKinley, Barbaraҟ 347 Mayer, Bennett ҟ Martin, Colleen ҟ 432 McKinney, Ellenҟ 146 328-335 Miller, John Edwin ҟ CENTER ҟ 424 McCullough, David Martin, David Porter 315 Mayer, Daniel ҟ Miller, Joyce Ellen 424 McKinney, James F. ҟ 318 Mercer, Duane Carroll Anthony ҟ ҟ 424 Mayer, James ҟ Martin, George Glen 157, 430 McCullough, Edwina 369 McKinney, James R. ҟ 405 123, 416, Mayfield, Anthony 116, 121, 122,ҟ Miller, Judith Helene 390 142, 144, 454 McKinney, Philip ҟ 467 Mercer, Duane Clell 313, 317 454 119, 164, 435 Miller, Karen King McKinnon, Susanҟ 454 360 McCullough, Joan E. 310 Mayfield, Vicki ҟ MARTIN HALLҟ 345, 455 399, 467, 177 McKinzie, Lawrenceҟ 428 Meredith, Henry 160, 161 369 Martin, John Douglas 416 Maynard, Barney ҟ 177 306 Mericle, Marjorie 150, 339 Miller, Laird ҟ 394 McKown, Marciaҟ 239 McCullough, Teresaҟ 129, 399 Mayoras, Danielҟ Martin, Karenҟ 114 426 McKuhen, Roger ҟ ҟ 516 Miller, Laura ҟ 432 Merk, Philip ҟ McCullour, Patrickҟ Martin, Katherineҟ 344 Mays, William G. 391 Miller, Linda Kay Merren, Stephen ҟ McLaughlin, Arthuree R. 118, 408 McCune, Dale Martin, Kenneth ҟ 432 392, 455 164, 333, 467 427 454 Mervis, Roger ҟ 324 Martin, Larry ҟ 486 Maywald, Patriciaҟ 398 Miller, Mark ҟ ҟ 310 McLaughlin, Gordon C. Meschberger, Ron 291 McCune, Jackҟ ҟ Martin, Michael 150, 468 Mazur, Kathleenҟ 432, 468 Miller, Mary Ann 262 130, 172 353 McAdams, Deborah _ 423 McDaniel, Edwinҟ Martin, Nancy ҟ 286, 291, 297 401 McLaughlin, John M. Messman, Jane __ 120, 438 McDaniel, Gregory ҟ 454 McAdams, Elizabeth H. Martin, Nelson ҟ 115 317 Miller, Michael ҟ 150, 467 Met, Leon ҟ 401 291 McDaniel, James ҟ 345 Martin, Pamela ҟ

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177 Munroe, Martin ҟ 396 325 Moses, Gary ҟ 350 Monahan, Eugene 163 Morell, Judith ҟ Mingle, Deborah ҟ Miller, Muriel 320 334 Munse, William ҟ 318 Mosier, Guy ҟ 391 Morelli, John Nobleҟ 414 Mond, Michael ҟ 128, 152, 153, 165, 390, Mings, William 160 115 Munson, Joyce ҟ 299 Morgan, David 148, 150 Moskowitz, Karl ҟ 13 Money, Melody ҟ 468 MINI PARADE 390 Munson Marsha ҟ 482 414 Moskowitz, Nancyҟ 166 Morgan, Frederic ҟ 14, 15 Money,ҟ Richard ҟ Miller, Nancy Jane __ 350 MINI RACE 482 455 Murley, Beverly ҟ 435 Moss, Claudia ҟ Ritaҟ ҟ 302 Mongin, Lawrence A. 316 Morgan, John ҟ 307 Mireles,ҟ Miller, Nancy Jo ҟ 321, 415 M u mane, Michael 331 Moss, Lee 481 Morgan, Larry Paulҟ Miller, Patricia Diane 481 Miscoi, Gordon __ 118, 435 Monroe, Alan ҟ 334, 432 ҟ 359 412 Moss, Lona Morgan, Pamela ҟ 455 Monroe, Jeanne Miller, Patrick __ 432, 468 Mishkin, Sharon 306 ҟ 405 Murphy, Barbara ҟ 404 Moss, Pat 112, 438, 455 Morgan, Ronald ҟ 338 Miller, Richard Allen 396 Mishler, Judith 396 293, 482 Murphy, David ҟ 416 Mott, Joyce ҟ 481 Morgan, Steven ҟ Monroe, Sharon ҟ Miskus, Thomasin Ellen Miller, Richard Allen Murphy, Dennis P. 119,433 367 Morisseau, Mary M. 492 Mott, Phyllis (Phid) 360 Montgomery, Alan ҟ 362, 481 409, 482 Murphy, James John 367 301 Morley, Arlyn Kay MISS INDIANA 55-57 Montgomery, Ellen ҟ Miller, Richard Charles 325 339 Murphy, Janice ҟ 112, 128, 455 Mount, Susan ҟ Montgomery, Frederick P. 431 MISS I.U. PAGEANT 455 Murphy, Kathleen A. 359 350 Moussallam, Adnan ҟ 468 Morley, Linda ҟ 54, 55 317 Miller, Robert Lee ҟ 389 363 Murphy, Linda Lee ҟ 418 Moy, Mary ҟ 350 Montgomery, Melinda 306 Mormon, Darwin ҟ Miller, Ronald Harris 317 Missal, Jo Ann ҟ 482 Murphy, Martha Mary 309 315 Moyer, Susan ҟ 321 Montgomery, Paulette 290 Mornout, Kerry ҟ 468 Mitchell, Douglassҟ Miller, Ronald J. ҟ Murphy, Patricia Ruth 403 367 Moynahan, Marcia 158 Morphew, Philip ҟ 338 Mood, Robert ҟ 112 Mitchell, Elizabeth ҟ Miller, Ronald Lee ҟ 455 113, 130, 403 Murphy, Patrick ҟ 344 Morreale, Carol ҟ 428 Moody, George Timothy 468 Mitchell, Frederick ҟ Miller, Rudy ҟ Murphy, Sarah __ 289, 291 295 Morreau, Annetteҟ 395 Moynihan, Robert Mitchell, James Edward Miller, Sandra Lou 151, 239 Murray, Daleann 119, 402 421 455 Morrical, James ҟ 431 Moody, Linda ҟ 128, 455 482 Murray, Douglas Ray 294 _ 421, 368 Moysey, Elizabeth _ ҟ 431 Morrical, Johnҟ Mitchell, Jeffrey ҟ 361 Moody, Paul ҟ Miller, Stephen Richard 328-335 Murray, Pamela 430, 358 291 M RC ҟ 324 Moon, Leland 344, 455 Morrical, Maxine ҟ 318 Mitchell, Kay ҟ 115, 293 MU PHI EPSILON __ 162 Murray, Pennieҟ 346 Morris, David L., 2nd Mitchell, Nancy ҟ 302 Moon, Molly ҟ Miller, Stephen Thomas 169 350 Murray, William ҟ 164, 318 Mucci, Susan ҟ Moon, Rosemary 173, 438 431 Mitchell, Pamela 419 ҟ 262 Murrell, Jamesҟ 316 Mudd, Daniel ҟ 318 Morris, David Lynnҟ 138, 142, 144, 145, 146, Moore, Barry ҟ 435 Miller, Steven Alan ҟ 396 262, 482 Murrell, Richard ҟ 163 Mudd, Davidҟ 514 Moore, Charles Le Roy Morris, Harold ҟ Miller, Steven Hugh ҟ 428 455 Muehlenbein, Wayne 355 Musgrave, Marilyn 364, 455 Morris, Jean ҟ Miller, Susan Lee 314, 322 Mitchner, Marguerite 322 164, 410 392 177 Mueller, Gayle ҟ 398 Moore, Charles Rodney Morris, John T. ҟ 345 Moats, John ҟ Miller, Susan Marie ҟ 346 MUSIC, SCHOOL OF 455 Mueller, Karen ҟ 372 Morris, Larry ҟ Moberly, Larry ҟ 432 Miller, Thomas Edward 196, 197 432 Morris, Linda ҟ 324 Mueller, Meredith 59, 130 425 Mobley, Commodore 455 Moore, Craig ҟ 249 Musselman, Marilyn _ 359 Moore, David Warren 362 Morris, Margey Muirhead, John ҟ 468 Mochnick, Thomas Miller, Virginia Kay ҟ 431 415 295 Mustin, Tim ҟ 325, 412, 481 Mull, Donald ҟ 142, 146 Moore, Edwin ҟ Milli, Harold ҟ 404 430 432 Mutch, Marilyn ҟ 373 Morris, Marjorie ҟ 314 Mull, Larry ҟ 320 Moore, Harold ҟ Milligan, Elizabeth ҟ 394 Modesitt, Richardҟ 428 Mutchler, Jerry 403 Mullen, Patrick ҟ 468 Morris, Mary Nelleҟ 361 Moore, James A. ҟ Milligan, John ҟ 455 Modjeski, Donna ҟ 384, 385, 433, 455 298 Moore, Michael Leroy Morris, Stephen Alan 468 Mullendore, Deborah 306 Moeller, Patricia ҟ Millikan, Melinda 344 158, 177, 468 Morris, Stephen Owens 396 422 Myars, Lanna ҟ Muller, Michael ҟ 167, 346 Moeschl, Dennis ҟ 354 Mullett, Cheryl ҟ 165 306 Moore, Richard ҟ 363 Myer, David Millman, Mark ҟ 417 Mogin, Paula ҟ 165, 420, 468 332 Moore, Stephen Alden 405 Morris, Stephen Robert Mullikin, Carolyn 411 Mohar, James ҟ Mills, Barry ҟ 468 388 Moore, Stephen Douglas 113, 131, 403 Myers, Ardella ҟ 420, 455 Mills, David ҟ 416 Mohler, Howard ҟ 314, 316 418 Myers, Craigҟ 405 Morrow, Robert A. 290 Mullin, Steven R. ҟ Mills, Jonathan ҟ 239 Mohr, Gail ҟ Myers, David William 372 404, 468 Mullins, Mary Margaret ҟ 324 361, 468 Moore, Susan ҟ Mills, Kenneth ҟ 330 Mohr, Ruth ҟ 468 415 Morse, Miranda 172, 395 438, 455 Myers, Donald ҟ 395 Moore, Theodore ҟ Mills, Robin ҟ 410 Mol, Anna ҟ 404 Myers, George Orr Jr. 396 390 Mulvaney, Dallas ҟ 394 Molby, Virginia Moore, Thomas Merrill Mills, Verna ҟ Morse, Rita ҟ 322 371 Myers, Judith ҟ 372 Morse, Thomas ҟ 418 Mumaw, Robert ҟ 128, 151, 155, 486 321 Milner, Thomas ҟ 432 Myers, Kenneth ҟ 429 Muncaster, George W. 163 Molebash, Reita ҟ 416 Morse, Toni ҟ 359 Moore, Thomas 0.ҟ Milsark, Gary ҟ 371 299 MORTAR BOARDҟ 116, 366, 374 Myers, Lester ҟ 117 468 Molenda, Patricia 131, 403 Moore, Vivian ҟ Minchuk, Eugene ҟ 392 492 Myers, Marilynn ҟ 421 Moorhead, Monte R. 368 Mortensen, Elizabethҟ Mineau, Kenneth ҟ 273 Molozaiy, Ashley ҟ 327 Mundy, Nancy ҟ 352 Mosemiller, Alfredҟ 292 Myers, Robert Allan 160 421 Moran, Kathleen ҟ Miner, James ҟ 400 Molson, Ronald ҟ 156 Munford, Melissaҟ 424 Mosemiller, Jillҟ ҟ 361 Munkwitz, Charles A. 405 Myers, Thomas George 362 Morden, Wayne ҟ Miner, Robert Louis ҟ 177 Moltz, David ҟ 321 326 359 Munro, Linda ҟ 372 Moser, Maryҟ 291 More, Michael ҟ Miner, Robert Michael 267 Mommer, Karen ҟ ___ҟ

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Northcutt, Martha Jo 482 424 Neuman, Michaelҟ 267 Nicholson, Vicki 290, 482 Noffsinger, Cheryl W. Nabhan, Lael ҟ 301 Negangard, Richardҟ ҟ 332 Neher, James ҟ 295 Neumark, Michael Nickel, Ronald ҟ 308 142, 455 Norton, James Harley 433 Naddaf, Isam ҟ 172 Nellans, William Kent 468 10, 11, 130, 437, 468 Nicodemus, Terry A. 177 Noethiger, Pat ҟ 455 Norton, James Lawrence Nadzak, Carol _ҟ 332 Nagel, Patricia ҟ 177 Nellis, Katherine 130, 301 Neuschwanger, Sheryl 322 Nicoll, Edward ҟ 157 Nolan, Charles 355, 455 151 Norton, Thomas R.ҟ 370 Nelson, Carter ҟ 401 Nevel, Linda ҟ 347 Niedbalski, Dale A.ҟ Nagler, Stephen ҟ 316 Nolan, Edwynna D. 407 Nelson, Cynthia ҟ 358 Never, Herb ҟ 294 Nieman, Sueҟ 151, 438 171, 455 Nottingham, Norma (Nan) Nagy, Evelyn ҟ 114, 387, 389 Nagy, John ҟ 164 Nelson, Donald ҟ 326 Nevils, Randall 434 Nolan, Irene Clare Niendorf, David F.ҟ _ 371 Nahrwold, Jacqueline 306 Nelson, James Allen ҟ 411, 468 Nierman, Bruce ҟ 142, 144, 145, 446 Nottingham, Rogerҟ 161 316 Nourse, Robert ҟ 455 Najam, Edward 311, 396 Nelson, Jane ҟ 455 Newbold, Claudiaҟ 324 Niesse, Robertҟ 432, 468 Nolan, James Harry 412 Nelson, Karen ҟ Nankivell, Helenҟ 438 Newkirk, Michaelҟ 482 Nieten, Jerry ҟ 142, 145, 455 Novachenko, Tamara 301 436 333 Narmore, David ҟ 294 Nelson, Katherineҟ 492 Newman, Carol ҟ Nolan, John ҟ 416 Novak, Bruce ҟ 344 Niewoehner, Sally 395 Novreske, Sylviaҟ 339 Nelson, Louisҟ Nash, Nancy ҟ 118, 435 Newman, Christy ҟ 150 131, 482 Nolan, Michael 482 437 Nelson, Mary Elizabeth 151, 268, 363 Nowinski, Scott ҟ Natkin, Bruce ҟ Newman, John Nifong, Bruce ҟ 374 Nudi, Marian Gloria 324 292 Natkow, Neil ____ 118, 427 255, 256, 455 Nigh, Jerry ҟ 418 Noland, Margaret 355 Nauta, Diane J. Nelson, Mary Elizabeth Newport, Lucille ҟ 291 Niksch, William ҟ 141, 309, 514 Nugen, Byron ҟ 413 167, 290, 455 482, 300 Newsom, David 290 426 Nunn, Colleen ҟ Niles, Janet 161, 397, 492 Noland, Michael ҟ 364 Nelson, Wade Nay, Freda ҟ 424, 455 Niles, Michael ҟ 321 Nole, Daniel ҟ 330 Nunn, Howard ҟ 294 435 Nay, Kent ҟ 130, 349, 354, 455 Newsome, Kennethҟ 415 Nimon, Rosemary Noll, Martin ҟ 421 Nunn, Judith ҟ 392 354 Nelson, Rolf ____ҟ Nay, Ronald ҟ 320 Niblick, Susan ҟ 347 303 Nunn, Kenneth 169, 488 292, 468 Nolley, Cheryl ҟ Nazy, John ҟ 310 Nelson, Robert ҟ 455 Nicholls, David ҟ 169 Nixon, Charlesҟ 169 Nolte, Carol ҟ 344 Nunn, Sandra ҟ 306 NCAA TRACK MEET 332 Nicholos, George ҟ Nelson, Samuel ҟ 431 Nixon, Eugenia Nolting, Stephenҟ 432 Nunnally, Dennis ҟ 320 274, 275 Nelson, Susan ҟ 301 Nichols, Carol Jeanҟ 350 117, 129, 142, 144, 455 Noppa, Raymondҟ 411 NURSESҟ 174, 175, 204 Neal, George . 415, 482 Nelson, William ҟ 294 Nichols, Carol Margaret 290 Nordberg, Michael C. 425 Nixon, Sandra ҟ Neal, Judith ҟ 352 Neman, Margaretҟ 360 Nixon, Wade ҟ 338 428 Nordell, Nils ҟ 295 NURSING, SCHOOL OF 204 Neal, Thomas _ 420, 455 Nemlaha, Joyce ҟ 151, 239 Noble, Jo Annҟ 482 Nichols, Garyҟ 148, 402 Nordlund, Marcy ҟ 402 Neale, William ҟ 482 NICHOLS HOUSEҟ 431 Nery, Rebecca ҟ 372 Noble, Nancy ҟ 293 Norman, Carol ҟ 151 Nusbaum, Timothy G. 332 317 299 Nesbit, Mary Anne ҟ Neander, Christineҟ 409 Nichols, Lindaҟ ҟ 359 Noble, Robert ҟ 482 Norman, Teresa ҟ 324 Nuss, Robert ҟ 400 Nebel, John T. ҟ 350 Nicholson, Brendaҟ 351 Noblet, Paula ҟ 177 Netzky, Joanne ҟ 324 Norris, Jennifer ҟ 402 Nuss, William ҟ Neff, Donald ҟ 421 Netzorg, Ronald ҟ 427 Nicholson, Janeҟ 349, 352 Noelker, Julia 410 Nydegger, Jo Ann Norris, Marie ҟ 364, 455 Neff, Philip ҟ 333 Neuenschwander, Steven 388 Nicholson, Lerry ҟ 148, 151, 389 Norris, Roger ҟ 118 372 Nicholson, Susan ҟ Neff, Steven ____ 163, 242 352 Noelle, Albert ҟ 330 Norris, Sandra ҟ 327 Nyhus, Nancy ҟ 297


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426 303 Poolitsan, Peter ҟ 294 Pfaff, Vernon ҟ 249 Piercy, Sharon ҟ 308 Penfold, Stephen ҟ 322 Patten, Jacquelyn ҟ Pace, Linda ҟ 391 Pfau, Kathrynҟ 302, 456 363, 482 Pierchala, Phillip ҟ 428 Poon, Joannaҟ 157 Penn, Howard ҟ 162, 341 Pattengale, Cynthia ҟ Packard, Rondaҟ 165 Piersol, John ҟ 469 POP CONCERTS 62, 63 Pfeifer, John ҟ 177 Pennamped, Bruce Patterson, David A. ҟ Packer, Eugene 456 419 Pierson, Myla _ 128, 389 Pope, Mary Anne ҟ 115, 435 Pfeifer, Ted ҟ 424 130, 391, 456 Patterson, Gerald ҟ 292 159 Pope, Sandra ҟ 456 Pfleging, Daniel ҟ 431 Pierson, Phyllis ҟ 390 Patterson, Janice Kay 325 Pennucci, Mary ҟ Packer, Jerilyn ҟ POPLARS ҟ 336-339 Pentecost, Ellen 300, 302 Phares, Earl ҟ 456 Pieschala, Judith 256 Patterson, Karen ҟ Padgett, Davidҟ 482 119, 159, 399 Pentecost, Robert ҟ 120, 141, 438, 514 Poracky, Mary Ann 362 Phares, Linda ҟ Page, Cynthia __ 172, 345 163, 314, 325 322 Penz, Suzanne ҟ 298 410 Phelan, Kathleen M. 308 Piet, Cynthia ҟ 456 Patterson, Kathleenҟ Page, Fern ҟ 469 Porter, John Michael 321 331 Pile, Larry ҟ 347 Peoples, Richard 119, 404 Phelps, Jerry ҟ 404 Patterson, Patriciaҟ Paige, Stephenҟ ҟ 369 482 Porter, Judith R. ҟ 298 Phelps, Patriciaҟ ҟ 359 Pilecki, Jo Ellen ҟ 456 Peregrine, Sharonҟ 302 Patterson, Winfordҟ Paine, Diana ҟ 298 324 Porter, Louisa ҟ 177 PHI BETA KAPPAҟ 176 Pineur, Jenny ҟ 425 Perez, Peter M. ҟ Patton, Joabҟ ҟ Pallatin, Jacquelyn 313 433, 469 Porter, Michael ҟ 333 PHI DELTA THETA 416 Pinkie, Eugeneҟ 411 Perez, Tito ҟ 128, 148, 406 Patton, John ҟ 300 Porter, Ray 157, 158, 456 Pinkus, Eileen ҟ 363 Perez, Manuel ҟ 333 PHI EPSILON KAPPA 303 Patton, Ronald ҟ Palmer, Dorothy ҟ 157, 322 Porter, Sara ҟ Perkins, Cynthia 394, 456 163 Pinnell, Georgia 393 Paul, Margaret J. Palmer, Myra ҟ 486 119, 387, 423 Porter, Shirley ҟ 417 423, 456 Perkins, James ҟ 456 PHI EPSILON PIҟ 358 Palmer, Patricia ҟ 293 Porter, Stephen T. 120 Pinnick, Donna ҟ 168, 437 Perkowski, David ҟ 256 PHI ETA SIGMAҟ 393 Paul, Stephenҟ Palmer, Sarah ҟ 158, 413 Pinnick, Sharon 297, 300 325 PHI GAMMA DELTA Palony, Ann Marie ҟ 324 Pauley, Ann Elizabeth 303 Pernal, Claudia ҟ 157 469 Porter, William ҟ 350 418 Piper, James ҟ _ 71, 367 Perotti, Anne E. ҟ 432 Paulin, Edwardҟ Pampalone, Dominicҟ 516 Poshard, Susan ҟ 419 Pipino, Frank 371 Perry, James C. 158, 419 PHI KAPPA PSI ҟ Pampalone, Michael ҟ 321 Paulsen, Daniel ҟ 395 112, 434, 456 Postlethwaite, Sarahҟ 420 239, 426 PHI KAPPA TAUҟ 320 Perry, John ҟ Pampe, Robert ҟ 355 Paulus, Charles ҟ 171, 319 158 Poteet, Henryҟ 468 PHI KAPPA THETA 421 Pisarski, Valentine J.ҟ 431 Pavlick, Marjorie L. 492 Perry, Max ҟ Panagos, James ҟ Pittman, William ҟ 295 Potter, Christopher ҟ 302 Perry, William ҟ 432 PHI MU ALPHA PANHELLENIC 386, 387 Pawelec, Bettyҟ 171, 422 302 SINFONIA ҟ 161 Pitts, Pamela ҟ 164 Paxson, Michael Dee 401 Perryman, Janice Panos, George ҟ 339 431 Potter, Jane Ann ҟ 120, 153, 359 PHI OMEGA ҟ 162 Pizzo, Angelo ҟ 394 Pantello, Patricia ҟ 303 Payne, Diana ҟ 165 Poulin, Thomas 323 PERSHING RIFLES 157 PI-H SIGMA KAPPA 422 Plank, Donald ҟ 325 Payne, Minnie ҟ Papach, Linda ҟ 130, 172, 418 307 161 Person, Patsy ҟ 347 Philips, Robert A.ҟ 354 Plank, Patricia ҟ Payne, Rebecca E.ҟ Pappas, Gilbert 398 147 Poulos, Ward ҟ 177 Phillips, Douglas ҟ 419 Platte, Barbara ҟ 142, 144, 145, 456 Payne, Timothy 118, 388 Person, William ҟ 177, 469 299 Powell, David _ҟ 248, 249 Pestine, Ronald ҟ 427 Phillips, James P.ҟ 416 Pleak, Cheryl ҟ Parcell, Gregory ҟ 388 Payne, Vernonҟ 177 Pleak, Dale ҟ 436 Powell, David W.ҟ 422 Peters, Darlene ҟ 482 Phillips, John 398 Peabody, Richard ҟ Parham, James ҟ 374 118 Powell, George ҟ 158, 400, 456 PLEIADES ҟ Park, Deanna ҟ 344 Peacock, Barbara 349, 352 Peters, Donald William 405 Powell, James ҟ 388 Pletcher, Jacqueline Lee 416 Park, Ray Dean ҟ 375 Peacock, John ҟ 177, 469 Phillips, Jon ҟ 339 412 Powell, Katherine ҟ 395 330 Peacock, Normanҟ 416 Peters, Janiceҟ 171, 397 Phillips, Lois ҟ Parke, Richard ҟ 482 315 Powell, Patricia ҟ 291 Pletcher, James ҟ 161, 291 Phillips, Mary Anneҟ 300 Peters, Lynnҟ 413 Peaper, Karen ҟ Parker, Gary ҟ 325 299 Powell, Phyllis ҟ 239 Pearlman, Janet Parker, Horace ҟ Peters, Michael H.ҟ 177 Phillips, Michael Earl 405 Pletcher, Rita ҟ Powell, Stephen 130, 172 389, 456 Phillips, Sandra ҟ 303 Plisky, Clarence Parker, Judithҟ 119, 120, 387, 429 Petersen, Egon Dale 168 329, 332 Power, Donna ҟ 469 ҟ 456 Pearson, Pamela 119, 438 167, 168, 426 Phillips, Thomas L.ҟ Parker, Paulҟ 406 413 Power, Kathryn ҟ 177 Pearson, Mary __ 165, 313 Petersen, Stephen Phillips, Timothyҟ 426 Plotner, John ҟ Parkinson, Paul W. ҟ 456 320 Powers, Carol ҟ 177 112, 116, 122, 396, 456 Philyaw, Barbaraҟ 352 Plummer, James ҟ PARKS HOUSE ҟ 373 Pearson, Stanley R.ҟ 311 Plummer, Karen ҟ 150 Powers, James A.ҟ 298 Peterson, Davidgilbert 354 Phoonwathu, 324 Peck, Edith ҟ Parlon, Beth ҟ 364, 469 359 Powlison, Joyceҟ Peck, James ҟ 354 Peterson, Elaine ҟ 347 Dumrongphun ҟ 311 Pocock, Charlene ҟ Parmelee, Michael A. 469 407, 456 Poynter, Robert ҟ 151, 239 Peck, Nikki J. ҟ 372 Peterson, Florence E. PHYSICAL PLANT _ 230 Podd, Christineҟ 375 Pozulp, Kenneth 375, 388 423 Poer, Roger ҟ Parmer, Mary Susan ҟ 346 Peckinpaugh, William 354 406, 456 PI BETA PHI ҟ 456 325 Pramuk, Daniel ҟ 299 Peffley, Carol ҟ Parnell, Pauletteҟ ҟ 431 Peterson, Gary ҟ 413 PI KAPPA ALPHAҟ 424 Poffenharger, Janeҟ 432 Prange, Richard ҟ 422 Peirce, Marcia 425 Poffenberger, Cynthia L. Parr, Randall ҟ Peterson, John Edward PI KAPPA PHI ҟ 306 303 Prather, Cynthia ҟ Parr, Susan ҟ 430 130, 148, 155 482 425 Pichler, Carol ҟ 164 Prather, Richard 295, 421 321 Pekarsky, Judith ҟ 332 Pickens, Larry Deeҟ 434 Pohl, Stanley ҟ Parry, James ҟ 141 Peterson, Kennethҟ 418 169 Prentice, Peter ҟ 303 Pell, Judithҟ ҟ 430 Peterson, Pamelaҟ 303 Pickering, Susan ҟ 347 Polizotto, Bruce ҟ Parsell, Kathryn ҟ 429 429, 456 Present, Hilary ҟ Pickrell, Scoti G. ҟ 307 Pollard, Carolҟ Parsons, George 242, 482 Pell, Patriciaҟ ҟ 69 Peterson, Stephen 313 PRESIDENT STAHR Polley, Barry ҟ Parsons, James __ 119, 405 Pell, Wilbur 156, 157, 367 Piekarczyk, Walter J. 42, 43, 217 418 Paskins, Tomҟ 388, 468 112, 130, 164, 398, 498 Petitjean, Linda ҟ 346 177, 469 Pollom, Stephen ҟ Pasquale, Johnҟ ҟ 372 Pelsue, William ҟ 311 Petrie, Marilynҟ ҟ 456 Pientka, Kenneth C. _ 492 Polochak, Carrol 324, 482 PRESIDENT'S BALL 42, 43 324 128, 405 Piepenbrok, Jamesҟ 157 Polson, Avril ҟ Passman, Frederick 264 Pelton, Nancy ҟ 456 Petrovich, Jonҟ 469 149 Presser, Fred ҟ 422 Pieper, Norma ҟ 469 POM PON GIRLSҟ Passo, Murray __ 437, 514 Pemwell, Vicki ҟ 290 Pettit, Steven ҟ 361 295 Pieper, Ray ҟ 355 Pomp, Katherine 149, 323 Pressler, Susan ҟ Pater, Colette ҟ 357 Pence, Garyҟ ҟ 426 Petty, Richard ҟ 456 410 Preston, Karen W.ҟ 290 Pence, Stephen ҟ 311 Pierce, Bruce ҟ 404 Pond, Elizabeth ҟ ҟ 405 Pettygrove Arthurҟ Pathless, Maryҟ 311 Pond, Lauren L.ҟ 177 Preusser, Robert ҟ 302 Pendleton, Inez ҟ 299 Petznik, Patricia ҟ 407 Pierce, Jacqueline Patrick, Linda ҟ 321 398 Price, Clarence ҟ 160, 397, 492 Ponder, Gary ҟ 161 Patrick, Michael ҟ 468 Pendleton, Larry ҟ 425 Peyser, Harriet ҟ 364, 482 417 Price, Dianaҟ 419 Pontius, Steven ҟ 405 Pierce, Larry ҟ Patrick, Patricia T. _ 456 Pendleton, Robert ҟ 371 Peyton, Ronald ҟ 509


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Charlesҟ 169, 488 396 Quinn,ҟ 454 Quigley, David ҟ QUALIFICATIONS 13 Queener, Dan ҟ 364 Quivey, Joan Elizabeth 364 Quigley, Kathleenҟ 436 Query, Connie ҟ Quandt, C. E. ҟ 345, 456 388 Quinlan, Beverlyҟ 456 Quear, Deborah 131, 482 Quick, Robert ҟ

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322 394 Roberts,ҟ Glennҟ ҟ 398 Roland, Martha ҟ 229, 278-375 Richmond, Lana ҟ 352, 353 Rayl, Gary ҟ 436 RABB HALLҟ Roller, Rebecca ҟ 430 362 Richmond, Nancy ҟ 302 Roberts, James Stewart 301 Raymundo, Agnesҟ 339 Respess, Andrew ҟ ҟ Raber,ҟ Phyllisҟ 426 Rollins, Becky __ 128, 389 150 308 Ress, Robertҟ 158, 483 Richmond, Rick ҟ Rabin, Ronald ҟ 437 Rayton, Priscilla ҟ _ 435, 457 ROLLINS HOUSE __ 374 Roberts, Jerryҟ 294 Restrepo, J. Ivan ҟ 320 Richwalski, Donna Rabin, Rory Beth 347 Rea, Emory ҟ 411 469 Rollins, Stephen ҟ 119, 120, 402 Roberts, Larry Joeҟ Rachon, Eugene ҟ 411 READ CENTER 340-347 Retherford, James R. 147 Roberts, Michael ҟ 244 Romak, Carolyn 437 Richwine, James 52 Read, Kathleen ҟ 347 Reuben, Lawrenceҟ Rackham, Michele ҟ 165, 363, 469 384, 414, 469 Roberts, Pamela ҟ 290 169 Read, Rodney ҟ 316 Reuter, Calvin ______ 334 Racster, Lonnie ҟ 369 Roberts,ҟ Pollyannaҟ __ 363 Romanowsky, Robert J. 344 Richwine, Steven ҟ Racz, Robertҟ 405, 469 Reafsnyder,ҟ 71 Reuthe, Susan ҟ Charlesҟ 432 299 Roberts, Ronald ҟ 414 148, 306 Rick, Shirley ҟ 118 Ream, Karen ҟ Karenҟ 456 Rew,ҟ Radbel, Neal R. ҟ 457 432 Romans, Brenda ҟ Scott Rieke,ҟ Phillipҟ 115, 418 Roberts, Ronnie ҟ 355 Reardon, Mona ҟ 406 Rexinger,ҟ Radcliffe, Daniel ҟ 112, 128, 431, 469 Riddle, Maryҟ 145, 360 Roberts, Warner ҟ 416 Romans, Holly __ 130, 423 397 Rearick, Murray ҟ 469 Rader, Carolyn ҟ 392 334 Ridenour, Carol 299, 486 Roberts, William M. 405 Rome, Carolyn ҟ 405 Reynolds, Adrian ҟ 404 Reasor, Robert ҟ Rader, John ҟ 413 369 Rider, Connieҟ _________ 345 Robertson, Mary Sue 389 Rome, Robert ҟ 403 Receveur, Sandra ҟ 297 Reynolds, Ian ҟ Radloff, Susan ҟ Romer, Joseph ҟ 457 420 Robertson, Neville Leslie 486 Ridge, Stephen ҟ 395 Rector, George ҟ 362 Reynolds, Vickie ҟ Radtke, Dietlind. ҟ 409 391 Ridgeway, Laurenҟ 244 Romey, Pat ҟ 347 334 Rector, Norma ҟ 345 Reznick, Bruce ҟ Rafert, John ҟ 483 364 Romine, Kay ҟ Robertson, Robertaҟ 4, 5, 157 Rhea, Gordonҟ 176, 457 Ridgeway, Mary Jo 351 RED BARONҟ Rager, Cheryl ҟ 413 Romine, Terril ҟ 364 Rhea, Margaret Romine 403, 457 Robertson, Susan Marie 354 Redelman, Nancy ҟ Raggio, Dante ҟ 176, 457 Ridoux, John ҟ 396 469 Roode, Lowell __ 375, 457 298 Redick, Janiceҟ 357, 360 Rahn, Laura ҟ 390 325 Rieck, Barbaraҟ 313, 322 Robeson, Robert ҟ 419 Roodman, Karen ҟ 295 Reeb, Timothy ҟ 375 Rhetts, Cynthia ҟ Raikos, Gustin ҟ 118 292 Riehm, Thomas ҟ 398 Robinson, Bruce H.ҟ 408 Roop, Edward ҟ 456 Reece, David ҟ 320 Rhim, Marlene ҟ Rainford, Kathryn 427 457 Rose, Michael B. ҟ 239 Ries, Vivian ҟ 301 Robinson, Connieҟ 398 Reed, Anna ҟ 302 Rhine, Samuel ҟ Rake, Paul ҟ Louis ҟ 391 Robinson, Gayle H. __ 239 Rose, Sandra 482 Rhinehart, Lewis ҟ 320 Rieser,ҟ 131, 398 Reed, Dixie ҟ Rake,ҟ Philipҟ 127, 152, 457 293 Robinson, Judith ҟ 406 411 Reed, James D. ҟ Philipҟ 371 Riester, Deborah ҟ 457 Rhoade,ҟ Rakes, James ҟ Sylvia ҟ 363 409 Robinson, Leeҟ ҟ 239 Rose,ҟ 351 Reed, Sally ҟ 428 Riester, Kathleen ҟ Rakow, Roberta ҟ 300, 301 Rhoades, John ҟ Rose, Timothy ҟ 469 Kennethҟ ҟ 373 Robinson, Michael 360 Reed, Sarah ҟ 482 Rhodes,ҟ 307 Riffle,ҟ Carol ҟ Catherineҟ Rall,ҟ 265 384, 385, 418, 457 Roseberry, Mary M. __ 483 395, 482 Reed, Twila 301 RIFLE TEAM ҟ Ralph, Susanҟ Rhodes, Crystal ҟ Roseberry, Nancy ҟ 394 131 Robinson, Richard Allen 316 159, 403, 457 Rhodes, Gregory ҟ 411 Rifner, Ann ҟ Ramsay, Allan ҟ 303 403 Reeder, Paul ҟ 420 Rhodes, Peterҟ 177, 256 Rigdon, Patricia ҟ 354 Rosenbarger, John _ __ 483 Ramsay, Susan ҟ Rosenbaum, Bonita 414 Robinson, Richard D. Ramsey, Patrick 119, 405 Reeder, Susan ҟ 482 Rhodes, Stuartҟ 167, 419 Riggs, John ҟ 337, 338 301 Reedy, Rickyҟ 345 273, 415, 486 265, 411 Rhodus, Daniel ҟ 239 Riggs, Rita ҟ Rand, Nancy ҟ 427 Rosenberg, Aaron ҟ 418 Reef, George ҟ 353 Robinson, Richard Frank 294 Rice, James ҟ 334 Rihm, Nancy ҟ Randall, Clarke ҟ 344 Elaineҟ ҟ Randall, James Edward 262, 398 Rice, Jayne ҟ 302 Riley,ҟ 426 Rosenberg, Patricia __ _ 390 Reel, Rick ҟ Rosenblatt, Terry 115, 346 169, 488 REGIONAL CAMPUSES Rice, Joseph ҟ Robinson, Susan 469 Riley, Katherine 430, 469, 516 Randolph, Alyce 210-215 Rice,ҟ 410 162, 392, 457 Rosenfeld, Frederick L. Juneҟ ҟ 111, 130 321 Robison, Rayҟ 158, 422 299, 456 REGISTRATIONҟ 24, 25 Rice, Linda ҟ 303 Riley, William Leeҟ 69 421 Rice,ҟ Randolph, William ___ 401 Rehmer, James ҟ 354 Rindfusz, Robert 109, 357 Robley,ҟ Richardҟ ҟ 434 Rosengard, Alice ҟ ҟ Robertҟ 316 Rehn, Stanley ҟ 413 Roches,ҟ Ranes, George ҟ 119 Rinehart, Gregoryҟ Bonitaҟ ҟ 298 Rosenkrans, Margaret 410 404 Rice, Royҟ Rosenthal, Martin 469 Reichenberg,ҟ 347 Rochford, Paula Ranger, Jeffrey ҟ 457 Rinehart, Kay ҟ Judythҟ 347 Rich, David ҟ ҟ 391, 514 165 Reicher,ҟ 165 Rankin, Larry ҟ 432 Rinehart,ҟ Steven ҟ 113, 131, 403 391 Rich, Gary ҟ John ҟ 434 Rochman, Janis ҟ Rankin, Sandra ҟ 430 Reichert, Jamesҟ 299 Ringer, William ҟ 429 Rosenwinkel, Edward 433 418 Rich, Linda ҟ 330 Roser, David ҟ Ranney, Tana ҟ 358 Reid, Christine ҟ 388 Rockembaugh Robert G. 367 Ripani, Albert ҟ 457 Richard, Patrick ҟ 410 Janetҟ ҟ 418 Reid,ҟ 151 Ransom, Jack ҟ 411 Ripley, Jane ҟ 119, 433 Rosier,ҟ Jeffrey ҟ 372 Richard, Thomas ҟ 398 Ransom, Kathleen ____ 323 Reid, John ҟ 364 Rockwell, Carolynҟ 350 Ross, Alan ҟ Ripley, Theresa ҟ 119 Richards, Candace 360 ҟ Barbaraҟ 482 Reid, Nancyҟ Ransom, Marilyn ҟ Rockwell, Terry ҟ 306, 469 Ripperger, Jo Ann 416 Ross,ҟ 150, 293 __ 129, 396 Ransom, Thomas ҟ 469 Reider,ҟ Ripple,ҟ Maryon 347, 483 Roda, Betty ҟ 364 Ross, Charlesҟ 361 Richards,ҟ Charlesҟ L. John ҟ 244 Raper, Linda ҟ 469 Reilly, Jesse ҟ Donaldҟ 118, 401 Ross, Frederick ҟ 469 112, 151, 256, 384, 431, Risch, Gregory _________ 150 Rodda,ҟ 177 486 Reilly, John ҟ Rapp, Phyllis ҟ 370 Rodda, Lynn ҟ 437 Risner,ҟ Davidҟ ҟ 291 Ross, Harry S. ҟ 371 438 456 Reinbold, Charles Raquet, Martha ҟ Richards, Donald ҟ 164 Rissing, Robert Rodenberg, Eric ҟ 368 Ross, Jacqueline ҟ 298 157 Raschke,ҟ Daniel 130, 366, 371, 469 Rodgers,ҟ 385, 415 Ross, Kandace ҟ Aussieҟ 294, 482 Richards, Grace 344 Rasmussen, Susan 297, 302 Reiners, William 384, 425 428 Rodgers, Nancy ҟ 159, 302, 457 Ritchel, Mikeҟ ҟ 483 Ross, Sarah ҟ 242, 457 Robertҟ Rasmussen, Susan Marie 350 Ritchie, Martha Rodgers, Roger ҟ 388 Rossow,ҟ 306 Richards, Robertaҟ ҟ Reinking, Vicki ҟ Barbara J. 344 Reisinger, Steven ҟ 112, 161, 492 Rodgers, Susan ҟ 353 Roszkowski,ҟ 177 401 Richards, Roy W. ҟ 344 Rast, Paula ҟ 327 Reiss,ҟ 404, 514 Rody, Jo Anne ҟ 347 131, 374 Richards, Vernon 157, 363 Ritchie, Custerҟ Kennethҟ 168, 469 Rath, William ____________ 354 Reiss, Miriam ҟ Ritter, Jo Anne 410, 483 Roe, Barbara ҟ 344 Roth, Claytonҟ 409 Richards, William Roth, Kathleen ҟ 358 Ratliff, Charlene 155, 407 Reiswerg, Joseph 385, 436 __ 349, 354 Roe, Larry Dean 158, 435 Ritz,ҟ Richardҟ Mary ҟ Ratliff,ҟ 492 Reith, Steven ҟ 363 410, 483 Roth, Michael George 239 398 Rizzo,ҟ ҟ Charlesҟ Barbaraҟ 398 Richardson,ҟ 435 Ratliff, Velda __ҟ 157, 325 Reitz, John Lorenz __ 372 Richardson, Davidҟ 375 Rizzo,ҟ Peterҟ ҟ 457 Roelke, Virginiaҟ 115, 358 Roth, William ҟ Rattenbury,ҟ Williarh 432 Rejko, Karen ҟ Robertҟ ________ 469 Rothbauer, Carol 299, 483 396 Roell,ҟ 292 Richardson, Glenn R. 158 Roache, Robert ҟ 427 Rauch, George ҟ 426 Rendel, Jeffry ҟ 401 Roessler, William ҟ 333 Rothman, Alfred ҟ 431 Richardson, James G. 400 Robbin, Thomas ҟ 457 Susieҟ 409, 483 Rothrock, Thomas ҟ Rauktis, Mary 307 Robbins, Penelopeҟ 292 Rogers,ҟ Renehan, Michael F. 310 Richardson,ҟ Janetҟ 112, 122, 482 Renner,ҟ 169 Rohen, Terrence ҟ 370 Rothschild, Miriam F. 457 359 Robbins, William ҟ Eleanor ҟ 457 Richardson, Jenniferҟ 320 Rothschild, Richard __ 469 Ravenscroft,ҟ Susan __ 306 Renschler, William __ 432 Richardson, Lindaҟ 368 Rohl, Michael ҟ 290 Roberts, Arthur ҟ 437 71 Rothstein, Ira ҟ Raver, Paul ҟ 158 Renz, Vicki ҟ Roberts, Brenda Kay 177 Rohler,ҟ ҟ Lloydҟ 344 Richardson, Mary Roush, Mary Jane 301 Rohlfer, Sheryl 371 Replogle, William Rawles, Lewis ҟ 337, 338, 339 Roberts, Carolyn ҟ 338, 339 Alanҟ ҟ ҟ 153, 341, 345 Ray,ҟ 314, 320 Roberts, Deborah ҟ 301 177, 419 Richey, Robert 358 Rayfield, Robert 160, 492 RESIDENCE HALLS 142 Rohrman, Martin 239, 246 Roush, Rhonda ҟ 116, 122, 172, 418, 457 Roberts, Douglas ҟ


412 273 Rutherford, Lynn ҟ 177, 306, 469 Russell, Edward ҟ 495 264 Ruedi, Alan ҟ Roush, Richard K. __ 469 Royster, David ҟ Royster, Michael ҟ 169 Ruoff, Arla 171, 438, 483 Runkle, Robert 384, 436 Russell, Kathleen M. 352 Rutkowski, Arthur Roussos, Charalambos T. 169, 488 373 Runner, Marilyn 113, 151 Russell, Robert 151, 239 363 Rufatto, John ҟ 457 Rubenstein, Jerome _ҟ 325 Rutledge, Jane Ann 344 Russell, Sharon K. ҟ 244-246 Runyan, Deedra ҟ 437 RUGBY ҟ Rubin, Roger ҟ Roussos, Theodosios T. 54, 55, 56, 57, 394 317 410 Rupert, Mary Louise 457 Russell, Stephen ҟ 291 Rugenstein, Jonellҟ 457 Ruckberg, Madeline ҟ 421 469 Ruxer, Terence ҟ 324 Russell, William A.ҟ 363 Ruppert, Suzanne ҟ Rowe, Jerrilynn 341, 347 Ruckriegle, William T 315 Ruhl, Daniel ҟ 301 Ryan, Margaret ҟ Russell, William P. 419 Ruhl, Judith 118, 130, 407 Rupright, William E. 271 Rudd, John ҟ Rowe, John R. ҟ 249, 250 Ryan, Stanlee __ 357, 363 128, 486 Rowland, Kendrith, M. 177 Rudensky, Bernice J. 429 Rummel, Mary Ann 177 433 Ryan, William F. ҟ 368 Rust, David ҟ 430, 483 Rush, Frank ҟ 309 421 Rudolph, Elizabethҟ Rowland, Robert M. ҟ 345 Rydzinski, M. David 374 118 Rust, Deborah ҟ 457 Russ, Stephen ҟ Rudolph, Laura 159, 403 Rumpf, Carol ҟ Rowland, William 483 457 Rykovich, Kathleen ҟ Rust, Dennis ҟ 412 Russell, Charles M. 315, 404 Rudolph, Martha 159, 403 Rumple, Kathy L.ҟ 374 273, 415 RUTER HOUSE ҟ 422 Rudynski, Martha 109, 457 Runion, Sally Roy, Charles R. ҟ

114 413 Shapiro, Rita ҟ 323 Scuderi, Vincent ҟ 416 Schrager, Nancy ҟ 362 Schmalfeld, Richardҟ 418 Sautter, Richard ҟ Saal, Thomas ҟ 302 Sharp, Lee Ann 300, 303 177 Seagraves, Kathleen ҟ Schkeuder, Herman _ҟ 295 Schmalz, Mary Beth 148 Savage, Steven ҟ SAB ҟ 413 306 Sharp, Thomas ҟ 318 Seals, Sandra ҟ ҟ 128, 409 Schroder, Johnҟ 419 302 Savage, Vincent ҟ Saber, Barbara ҟ 332 368 Sharr, Eddie ҟ Searcy, Thomas ҟ 457 Schrumpf, Richard Savich, Marjory 120, 347 Schmeltz, Sandra ҟ Sachs, Charles 404 Sharrer, Michael ҟ 150, 249, 251 Searcy, William 409 Schmetzer, Alan 127, 317, 514 Sawin, Sarah ҟ 318 128, 168, 368 Shaw, David ҟ 470 166, 172, 355 Schubick, Sharon ҟ 495 437 Sawyer, Dennis ҟ Sachs, Stanton ҟ 424, 470 431 Shaw, Noel ҟ 429 Searles, Richard ҟ 355 Schmidlap, Steven F. 422 Schuchman, Marshaҟ 351 Sawyer, Roger ҟ Safford, Karen ҟ 397 350 Shaw, Sharon ҟ 429 Sears, Diana ҟ 239 Schuchman, Sandraҟ 394 Schmidt, Alvinҟ 157, 434 Sawyer, Tina ҟ Saft, Paul ҟ 320 Seavers, Beverly 151, 306 Shaw, William Stanley 368 352 Schuckard, John ҟ 457 Schmidt, Jill ҟ Sagalowsky, Arthur __ 437 Sax, Stuart ҟ 350 Shayeson, Jerry 470 Sedam, Deborah ҟ Schuckel, Charlesҟ Schmidt, Karl Douglas 150 Sayles, Mary SAILING CLUB ҟ 314, 326 Seddelmeyer, Robert J. 262, 321 Schuette, Thomas 131, 144, 409 398 Sailors, Davidҟ ҟ 311 321 SHEA HALL ҟ 151, 239 Sayles, Sherry ҟ 301 Schmidt, Karl Robert 362 Saiter, Juliana 130 360 Shea, Joanne V. ҟ 426 Sedita, Rosemary T.ҟ Schuette, Williamҟ 141, 325, 514 SCABBARD AND BLADE Schmidt, Margaret Anne 150 Shearer, Lawrence E. 411 413 Sedwick, Edwin ҟ 457 Schuetz, Tom ҟ 158 Sakata, Lindaҟ _ 300, 302 419 Shearls, Candace ҟ 458 293 Segal, John ҟ 291 Schulenburg, Dianeҟ 483 Schmidt, Margareteҟ Saks, Gary ҟ 437 Scales, Mildred ҟ 161 429 Shechtman, Carl ҟ 429 Segal, Patricia ҟ ҟ 344 Schuler, Patriciaҟ 164, 165 Scarff, Kees Noel 239, 267 Schmidt, Sigrid ҟ Salek, Karen ҟ 345 290 Sheck, Mary Ann ҟ 306 Seger, Sheila ҟ 298 Schuler, Teri ҟ 457 Schmidt, Susan ҟ 320 Scarlett, Heather ҟ Sales, Angel R. ҟ 160 436 Shedron, Carol ҟ 396 Segneri, Wayne ҟ 309 Schull, Benjamin ҟ 469 Schmitt, Carol ҟ Salib, Richard ҟ 411 Schaaf, Kenneth ҟ 346 Sheehan, Susan __ 120, 423 412, 483 Seibert, Cecelia ҟ 411 Schull, Luiseҟ 30 Schmitt, Peter ҟ Schackel, Marie ҟ Salisbury, Creggie 399 470 Sheeks, Anne ҟ Schulman, Elinor 390, 458 Seibert, Gary ҟ 409, 483 Schaden, Linda 289, 291 Schmitt, Richard 350 422 Sheets, Cathy ҟ 458 Seidel, John ҟ 363 329, 332 Schulte, Katherineҟ 406 Schaefer, Marianneҟ Salisbury, Judith ҟ 163 309 Sheets, Harold ҟ 292 Seidman, Elyse ҟ 398 Schultz, Leslie ҟ Sallee, Pamela __ 395, 483 Schaefer, Nancy M. __ 457 Schmoelling, Dieter ҟ 404 297 Sheets, Kevin ҟ 458 Seily, Diana ҟ 457 Schultz, Marilyn ҟ 457 Schnaible, Johnҟ ҟ Schaefer, Sally ҟ Salner, Sherri 483 Sheets, Richard 146, 483 344 Seipel, Mary ҟ 364 Schultz, Stephen ҟ 481 Schnar, Richard ҟ 138, 390, 514 Schaefer, Susan ҟ 160 Sheetz, Bruce 149 Seitsworth, Lynneҟ 303 Schultze, Diane ҟ 388 Schneider, Andreaҟ 311 Schafer, James ҟ Salstrom, Larry ҟ 118, 128, 385, 419 357 Seldomridge, John M. 330 483 Schneider, Annette L. 347 Schulz, Janice ҟ Salter, Donald ҟ 404 Schafer, Martha ҟ 429 Shehori, Juval 362 Selig, Frances ҟ 429 Schulz, Kurt ҟ 427 Schaich, Karen 109, 298 Schneider, Bonnieҟ Samberg, David ҟ 330, 333, 470 177 426 Selig, William ҟ 320 Schneider, Earlҟ 249, 251 Schumacher, Davidҟ Samardzija, Donna _ 298 Schaller, Allan ҟ 149 Shelbourne, Robert M. 334 470 Sellars, Marianne ҟ 458 Schurch, Carole ҟ 427 Schalliol, Charles 366, 371 Schneider, Richardҟ Samet, Russ ҟ 239 389 Sheldon, Timothyҟ 393, 458 Sellers, Betty ҟ Schuster, Karenҟ 430 Schneidewin, Carol Sammons, Gary ҟ 331 Schalliol, Susan ҟ 327 113 Shellabarger, Susan ҟ Sellers, Robert ҟ 414 412, 470 Schwalbach, Kathryn 373 Schanher, Paul ҟ Sample, Steven ҟ 324 314 Shelsy, Jean ҟ 353, 458 Mims, Warren ҟ 470 361 Schappi, David 169, 488 Schnelker, Stephenҟ Sampson, Gary ҟ 369 364, 458 Sheneman, Thomasҟ Selmer, Marshaҟ 293 Schwalm, Diane E. 420 Schnell, Jean Annҟ 358 Schatz, Robert ҟ Sampson, Karen ҟ 372 375 Shepherd, Donald ҟ ҟ 131, 406, 458 Selsky, Cliffordҟ 292, 483 418 Schnell, Judithҟ 324 Schatzlein, Michaelҟ Sampson Linda ҟ 396 470 Seltzer, Steven __ 128, 458 Shepherd, Michael _ҟ Schwark, James ҟ 405 Schnell, Lee Albert Samson, Linda __ 390, 483 Schaub, Daniel ҟ 427 Shepherd, Richard 354 Selz, Frederick ҟ 131, 366, 368 Schwartz, Alan ҟ 370 Schaus, Michael ҟ Samuelson, Jane 172, 316 322 Selzer, Ann ҟ ҟ Schwartz, Catherine R. _ 358 Schnepf, Elizabeth 118, 130, 155, 423 Schechter, Deborahҟ 339 395 Semokaitis, Kapaka L. 357 Sheppard, Cheryl ҟ 130, 407 Sanborn, Suzanne ҟ 483 Scheffers, Lauren 151, 344 374 Sheray, Sheldon 405, 470 362 Semple, Richard ҟ 130, 407 Schwartz, David ҟ 427 Schnepf, Sarahҟ 395 Scheiber, Donald ҟ Sandberg, Carol ҟ 302 Sherbondy, Patricia L. 403 399 Senes, Christine ҟ 431 Schwartz, Emily ҟ Sanders, Alice ҟ 344 Scheirer, Linda 168, 322 Schock, Stephen ҟ 433 Senff, Barbara __ 173, 306 Sherby, Ellen __ _ 148, 399 311 Schwartz, Gary ҟ Schoenherr, Danielҟ 483 Schellie, Peter Sanders, Carolyn ҟ 411 406 Sherby, James ҟ 391 Senn, Judith ҟ Schwartz, Herschelҟ 116, 121, 122, 124, 457 Schoenherr, Steven Sanders, Janiceҟ ҟ 326 Sherman, Katherine C. 389 318 Serafin, Michael G. 168, 333 Schwartz, John ҟ Sanders, Karen ҟ 306 Schellsmith, Letitia A. 307 171 128, 316 Sherman, Marilynҟ 163 Schwartz, Kennethҟ 325 Schoenstein, Susan L. ҟ 307 Schenk, Charlene ҟ Sanders, Katherineҟ 424 SHERWOOD HOUSE 301 Sermersheim, Johnҟ 495 386, 399, 458 Schwartzkopf, Michael L. 301 Schenk, Elmer ҟ Sanders, Lisa Ann ҟ 405 Settle, Sandra __ 387, 407 Shewmake, Floyd F. 347 Schenk, Linda __ 430, 457 Schoettle, Mary Ann 303 Sanders, Marita ҟ 314, 318 298 169 Schwarzmueller, Gary 331 Setzer, Martha ҟ Scholl, Donald ҟ Sanders, Martha Jo ҟ 483 Schenkel, Barbara 290 Shewman, Errol 314, 316 Schweitzer, Doral 148, 344 Sexton, Julie ҟ 148, 306 Schomburg, Marilyn Sanders, Paula ҟ 345 294 458 Shideler, Stephen ҟ ҟ 396 Shaber, Tamara ҟ 111, 458 Schwenger, Albertҟ Sanders, Susan 113, 392 Schenkman, Karen I. Shields, Norma Jane Shackle, John 390, 457 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Schwerin, Barbara L. Sanderson, Claudia 155, 407 128, 384, 416 403, 458 395 188, 189 395, 483 Scherer, Kathy ҟ 458 316 Shields, Sue ҟ 404 Shadwell, Jeffrey ҟ Schwier, James ҟ 306 SCHOOL OF Sandidge, Ridley M. 431 Scherer, Marita ҟ 362 128, 416 Shierling, Joseph ҟ 359 Shady, Johnҟ 202, 203 Schwietert, Sharonҟ DENTISTRYҟ Sandford, Calvin ҟ 157 Schernekau, Pamela S. 430 492 369 Shierling, Ralph ҟ 324 Shafer, Don ҟ Scifres, Jean ҟ Scherschel, Steven L. 400 SCHOOL OF Sandford, James 370 409 Shiffman, Stuart ҟ 458 Shafer, Sharon ҟ 190, 191 Scott, Daniel ҟ 358 EDUCATIONҟ 109, 114, 168, 419 Scheuerer, Gloria ҟ 483 431 Shilling, Ann ҟ 434 Shafer, Stanley ҟ Scott, Darrel ҟ 483 SCHOOL OF HPER Sanxter, Larry D. ҟ 457 Schiff, Janie ҟ 149 299 Shipe, Susan ҟ 470 Shafer, Virginia ҟ 192, 193 Scott, David ҟ 427 Sapp, George ҟ 411 Schiller, Eric ҟ 403 433 Shipley, Catharineҟ 435 Shaffer, George ҟ Scott, Ervin ҟ Sarantos, Mitzi 141, 309 Schilling, Mary 438, 483 SCHOOL OF LAW 162 369 Shipley, Charles ҟ 115, 320 Shaffer Robert ҟ 194, 195 Scott, Gregoryҟ 371 Schisler, Barbara Lynne Sarber, Craig ҟ 369 146, 458 Shipley, Frank ҟ 351 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Scott, Herbert __ 177, 470 Shah, Bruce ҟ Sargent, Gary __ 151, 267 357 Shipp, Melvin ҟ 267 Shakawi, Abdulrahman 200, 201 Scott, Jeffry ҟ 177 Schlnmp, Lanny ҟ Sargent, Glen 324 311 Shires, Sandra ҟ 422 Scott, Larry ҟ 400 SCHOOL OF MUSIC 141, 368, 514 Schleier, William D.ҟ 398 300 Shirkey, Jack ҟ 299 Shake, Nancy ҟ 196, 197 Scott, Malinda ҟ Sargent, Lynne ҟ 363 Schlemmer, Jacqueline 347 492 Shirley, Margaret ҟ 418 Shane, Paula ҟ 141, 347, 514 SCHOOL OF NURSING Scott, Peter ҟ 151 Sargent, Margaret ҟ 338 158, 424 Shively, Jane ҟ 350 Shanks, Johnnieҟ 204 Scott, Stephanie ҟ 308, 514 Schlesinger, Robert N. 470 Sato, Brian ҟ 131 458 Shively, Susan ҟ 372 Scott, William Mount 405 Shanks, Leigh ҟ 364 Schoolcraft, Donaldҟ Sauer, Diane ҟ 309 Schlick, Janna ҟ 429 160 Shmalo, Cheryl ҟ Shapiro, Ann ҟ 320 Scovern, Susan 457 Schoon, Kennethҟ Sauerland, James D. 483 Schlickman, Steven ҟ 412 390, 458 Shoaff, Susan ҟ 117, 130, 148, 407, 458 Shapiro, Karenҟ 394 338 Schoonveld, Sandraҟ 303 Schlossberg, Paulaҟ Saunders, Mary ҟ

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399 Steinberg, Maxine 259 Spicer, Lynn ҟ 357 Smith, Vicky ҟ 429 Slick, Mary Aliceҟ Shockney, Clifford W. 331 Silverman, Esther ҟ 113, 128, 349, 15 Smith, Virginiaҟ 171, 458 Spickard, Richard W. 239 350 Slipher, Charlotte M. 362 Silverman, Linda ҟ Shockney, David ҟ 155 Steinhagen, William 470 Spiers, Sally ҟ 164, 470 Smock, Gary ҟ 398 Silverman, Mark J. Shoemaker, Joseph ҟ 393 131, 433 483 Smiler, Sandra ҟ 301 Smoker, Marcia ҟ 130, 384, 437, 470 Sloan, Barbara ҟ Shoobridge, Janice 368 Steinhauer, Helene 408 Spillman, Donald ҟ 114, 327 Smothers, Donald ҟ 429 Sloan, Cynthiaҟ 154, 155, 410, 483 Silverman, Sara ҟ 141, 301, 514 291 411 Spink, Bonnie ҟ ҟ 458 Smutzer, William ҟ 398 Silverman, Sherleen S. 298 Sloka, Karlisҟ Shoobridge, William ҟ 293 Stella, Sandra ҟ 306 483 Spinner, Suzanne ҟ 411 Smyers, Shirley ҟ 345 Slosar, Joel ҟ ҟ 470 Silverman, Toby ҟ Shook, Leslie ҟ Stelle, James ҟ 413 357, 364 Snapp, Jean Ann 162, 410 Spiro, Rosann 128, 389 Silversteine, Rosemary 390 Sluss, Kathyҟ Shook, Susanҟ 122, 128, 458 Stelle, Stephen ҟ 419 158, 470 416, 417 Snead, Blairҟ 403 Small, Ben ҟ 426 Silveus, Sydney ҟ Shookman, Miles ҟ 413 Stellema, Mary Jo ҟ 345 308 Spitz, Lawrenceҟ 326 Sneed, Carol ҟ ҟ 120 Small, Mary ҟ 351 Silvey, Anita ҟ Shoop, Nancy ҟ Stemler, Donna Jean 239 Spitzer, David 302 Smart, Cheryl ҟ 151 Sniadecki, James ҟ 393 Silvey, Dawn ҟ Short, Gail ҟ 130, 300, 301 384, 385, 414 128 458 Smart, John ҟ 400 Snideman, Marsha ҟ 298 Simcox, Edwin ҟ Short, Wanda ҟ Stemler, James 484 Spitzer, Douglas ҟ 150, 361 Smart, Nicholas ҟ 366 Snider, Judithҟ 149, 402 Simes, Sandraҟ Shorts, Susanҟ 167, 366, 373 118, 128, 414 458 347 Smart, Shari ҟ 351 Snider, Susan ҟ 177, 479 Simler, Suzanne ҟ Shortz, Richardҟ 307, 484 Stenberg, William 418 Spivack, Daleҟ 431 Smart, Timothyҟ 128, 416 Snider, Thomas ҟ 363 Simmermon, Robertҟ Shoup, George ҟ 249, 431 398 5, 144 Spivey, Ronnie ҟ Simmons, Deborahҟ 293 Smeaton, Patricia ҟ 458 SNOOPY ҟ SHOWALTER 319 144 Stephan, August ҟ 408 SPORT ҟ 411 Snorden, Michael ҟ Smedley, Mark ҟ FOUNTAIN ҟ 3 Simmons, Donald Patrick 418 238-277 Stephens, Doyle ҟ 514 SPORTS ҟ 405 Smid, Nancy ҟ 352 Snow, Ken ҟ SHOWBOAT MAJESTIC Stephens, Leslie ҟ 412 416 Sprague, Charles Collier 145 Smiley, Beth ҟ 344 Snow, Richard ҟ 68, 69 Simmons, Michaelҟ 306 470 Stephens, Marjorieҟ 239 Simmons, Richard Smiley, Deborah ҟ 347 Snowden, Calvinҟ Shriner, Thomas 413 Stephenson, Marcia ҟ 346 364 Sprecher, Mark ҟ 131, 172, 428 Smiley, Sharonҟ 290 Snowden, Duncanҟ 36, 37, 400 ҟ 319 412 Stepita, Donald ҟ 404 Sprenger, Catherineҟ ҟ Simmons, Walter 128, 388 Smith, Alexisҟ 399, 483 Snyder, Clarkҟ Shriver, Carol 416 150, 436 Springer, Cynthia 120, 438 Sterling, Thomas ҟ 165, 177, 392 Simms, Diane ҟ 358 Smith, Alice Jane __ _ 458 Snyder, Garyҟ _ 333 Sterner, Susan 305, 306 Springer, Normanҟ 293 Snyder, Janet _ҟ Simon, Gary ____ 366, 375 Smith, Alice Jean ҟ Shrock, Wendolyn T. 154, 155, 409 119, 427 Springer, Robert 244, 470 176, 326 Simon, Matthew ҟ 437 Smith, Anthonyҟ _ 71, 367 Snyder, Martinҟ Stetzel, Patrick J.ҟ 375 470 Springer, Stephen R. 355 Simon, Nancy ҟ 403 Smith, Barry ҟ 427 Snyder, Robert A.ҟ Shuck, John ҟ 131, 385 131, 418 Steuer, Markҟ 244 470 Simpson, Jayҟ 329, 332 Smith, Bruce Alanҟ 375 Snyder, Timothy ҟ Shuel, Ted ҟ 315 291 Stevens, Mark ҟ 434 Spurgeon, Alice ҟ ҟ 435 Simpson, Jon ҟ 428 Smith, Bruce Charles 362 Sohat, William ҟ Shuler, Stevenҟ ҟ 417 395 Stevens, Phillipҟ 484 Spurgeon, Myra ҟ 412 Sims, Allen ҟ Sobel, Barbara ҟ 118, 433 Smith, Carol Jean Shultz, Nancy ҟ 426 295 Stevens, Ronald ҟ 242, 243 Spurgeon, Robert ҟ 307 Sims, Suzanne ҟ Shultz Susan ҟ 307 128, 364, 486 SOCCER ҟ 459 416 Spurgeon, Thomas G. 177 Stevenson, Craig ҟ Shumaker, Lynn M. Sims, William ҟ 326 Sochar, Mark ҟ 355 Smith, Carolyn ҟ 418 354 Stevenson, Henry ҟ 437, 470 Sramek, Donald ҟ 154, 155, 412, 483 Sinaud, Andre ҟ 242 Smith, Charles C. ҟ 414 Socol, Howardҟ 363 239 Stevenson, Mary ҟ 314 Staab, Gary ҟ Shumate, Michael 372 Smith, Cherylҟ Sinclair, James ҟ ҟ 486 Sohl, Amy ҟ 486 326 Stevenson, Thomas ҟ 350 Stacks, Heather ҟ 109, 112, 177, 470 Sinclair, Karen Smith, Darrell ҟ 158 Sohovich, Margaretҟ 429 Steward, Steven 131, 417 392 351 Staff, Donna ҟ Shumway, Janet ҟ 112, 122, 403 Smith, Deborah ҟ 325 Sohrweide, Lyndaҟ 306, 459 303 Stafford, Sandra 131, 314 Stewart, Cherylҟ Shunk, Barbara ҟ 364 Sinclair, Robin ҟ ҟ 458 Smith, Dennis D. ҟ 418 Solander, Helen ҟ 422 Stewart, Constance 295 Stafford, Stephen E. ҟ 299 Sinclair, Stephenҟ ҟ Shuptar, Susan ҟ 367 Smith, Dinah ҟ 327 Solmer, Henryҟ 395, 459 Stahl, Rhonda ҟ 458 347 Singer, Carol ҟ Shute, Sara ҟ 394 Smith, Donald Dennis 169 Solomon, Gerald M. 360 Stewart, David Charles ҟ 368 Singer, Jamesҟ 160, 166, 316 Stahl, Susan ҟ Shutt, Randal ҟ 416 Smith, Ellen ҟ 364 305 366, 371 483 Singer, Michael William Sickert, John ҟ Smith, Glenn M. ҟ 362 Solomon, Jeffrey 391, 458 Stair, Gary ҟ 120 Stewart, Jacquelyn _ _ 360 361 Stamper, John ҟ Sickmiller, Jean ҟ 119 Smith, Gregoryҟ 128, 420 Solomon, Jon 350 430 Stewart, Janet ҟ 157, 164 Singleton, Richardҟ Siddall, Joannҟ 426 SMITH HALLҟ 131, 167, 427, 470 Stang, Dolores ҟ 333, 334 406 417 Stewart, Jeana ҟ 363 Sink, Penny T. ҟ 326 Stanis, Ronald ҟ Siders, Rodney ҟ 171 Smith, J. Harold 119, 418 Solomon, Maxine ҟ 434 395 Stewart, John Bell ҟ 458 Sinkhom, Williamҟ 436 Stanley, Susan ҟ Siders, Wilbur ҟ 319 Smith, Jacquelen ҟ 299 Solomon, Robert ҟ 150, 291 ҟ 322 Stewart, Lindaҟ 327 Sinning, Gordon ҟ Sides, Kathleen ҟ 262 Smith, James Allen _ ҟ 131, 398 Stansell, Janetҟ 239 Somes, Charlesҟ Stewart, Milton ҟ 426 Siebecker, Russell E. 470 Sinnock, Hugh 401 Stansifer, William Smith, James W. ҟ 483 Somes, Grant ҟ ҟ 302 141, 436, 514 Stewart, Sallyҟ 350 437 Siebenthal, Lyn ҟ 128, 158, 483 Smith, Jane ҟ 351 Sommers, Ronaldҟ 484 459 Stewart, Sandra ҟ 158, 388 Sinnock, Mary ҟ Sieber, Williamҟ 403 Smith, Janet Claire ҟ ҟ 389 Stante, Carol ҟ 429 Somsel, Cherylҟ 371 470 Sipe, Barbara ҟ 128 Stickler, Larry ҟ Sieg, Darrel ҟ 346 Smith, Janet Sue ҟ 363 Stanton, Bruce ҟ ҟ 458 Sonafrank, Russell ҟ ҟ 412 437 Sipes, Karen ҟ 430 Stidham, Susanҟ Siegel, Norman ҟ 346 Stanton, Marcia ҟ 399 Smith, Jay ___ 120, 437 Songer, Anthea ҟ 177, 470 391 Siple, Patriciaҟ ҟ 36, 37 Stier, Robert _ҟ Siegel, Phillipҟ 298 Stares, Janis ҟ 313, 322 Smith, Jeffrey R. 71, 148 Sonn, Cynthiaҟ 141, 298 164 Sisk, Wilma ҟ Siegel, Ross ҟ 387, 403 Stiglitz, Eloiseҟ 359 Stark, Dale ҟ 392, 470 Smith, Jon ҟ 411 Sonner, Sharron ҟ 330 418 Sisley, Sherrieҟ Siegert, Frederick ҟ 150 Stiles, Eddie ҟ 298 Smith, Judith Kay ҟ 353 Sorensen, John __ 130, 418 Starr, Byron ҟ _ _ 397 128 Stillabower, Fayeҟ Siegert, Susan 368 Starr, Carolyn M.ҟ Sitzberger, Kenneth R. Smith, Julieҟ ҟ 347 Soroka, Thomas ҟ __ 358 ҟ 127, 154, 155, 409 354 Stilling, Maryҟ 458 Starr, Don ҟ 177, 256, 258 Smith, Karen Jean ҟ 407 Soslowsky, Carol ҟ 437 Stine, David ҟ 403 Sivertson, Paulaҟ Siegesmund, Patriciaҟ 484 Starrett, Michael ҟ 458 Smith, Karen Louise 353 Souers, Judithҟ 347 434 Sixsmith, Marthaҟ Siegfried, John ҟ 168, 305, 311, 459 Stiner, Sandra ҟ 358 430 Smith, Kathleenҟ ҟ 128 Sovich, Beckyҟ 470 Skafish, Peter ҟ Siegrist, Peter ҟ 311, 459 Stinnett, William 128, 431 354 Starrett, Patrickҟ ҟ 418 Smith, Linda Marlene 429 Sovine, David ҟ 403 158, 414 Skelton, Williamҟ Siela, Ted ҟ 459 Stinson, Peggy Joҟ 438 Staser, John ҟ 418 Smith, Lou Ann ҟ 359 Sowers, Nancy Jo _ ҟ 115 287 Skidmore, Cynthia Siemion, Paul ҟ 323 Stinson, Susanne ҟ 516 Staser, Peggy ҟ _ҟ Smith, Lynn ҟ 352 Sowers, Stephanieҟ 320 318 Sigler, George Clark ҟ 316 Stipp, Norman J. 484 Stasey, Joseph ҟ 128, 276, 326 Smith, Marilyn ҟ 171 Spackman, Ruthҟ 459 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Skinner, Margaret 337, 338 Smith, Michael Joe ҟ 470 Stitle, Stephen ҟ 320 Stasey, Robertҟ 370 Spaetti, Charles ҟ 159, 364 426 Skirvin, Donaldҟ 351 Stitzer, Pamelaҟ 142, 458 Stateler, Rebeccaҟ 357, 363 Smith, Michael Lee ҟ 374 Spahn, Jo Annҟ 401 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ҟ 344 Stock, Richard ҟ ҟ 131 States, Donnaҟ Smith, Michael Roy ҟ Skogan, Lynda 366 Spahr, Robertҟ STOCKWELL HOUSE 161 113, 128, 148, 346 Smith, Nancy Ann __ 352 Spahr, Susanҟ __ 347, 514 Stavroff, Frank 375 SIGMA ALPHA MU 427 Skrivanie, Oliver 177, 470 Smith, Nancy Lorraine 177 Spanier, Davidҟ 236, 238, 239 ҟ 422 422 SIGMA CHI ҟ 428 Skufca, Frankҟ 299 Stoermer, Terry ҟ _ 314, 321 Smith, Norbertҟ 400 Stebbins, Sheryl ҟ ҟ 157 Spannuth, John ҟ SIGMA DELTA CHI 142 SKULL AND CRESCENT Smith, Pamela Jean ҟ 418 Stokes, Cheryl __ 150, 307 400 Steck, William ҟ 301 Sparger, Kevin ҟ SIGMA DELTA TAU 429 _ 69 Stokes, Christine 151, 430 Sparks, Jerry _ҟ 169, 488 Steckler, Ted Josephҟ 119 Smith, Paul Eric SIGMA KAPPA ҟ 430 Skupas, Shannonҟ Stokes, James 431 Steele, Anne 322 384, 413 Sparks, Michael ҟ SIGMA NU ҟ 431 Skurow, Richard ҟ 151, 267, 470 153, 155, 402 427 Smith, Peter 458 Sparks, Raymond ҟ SIGMA PHI EPSILON _ 131, 400 394, 484 Stokes, Johnҟ Skvara, Michael ҟ 374 121, 384, 385, 419, 453 Sparrow, Ruth Ann _ 291 Steele, Karenҟ 432 Slagle, Henryҟ 115, 150 416 Stokes, Judithҟ 408 Steele, Raymond ҟ _ҟ 157, 330 Smith, Raymond ҟ 273 Spaulding, Melvinҟ SIGMA THETA TAU 173 Slater, Cynthia ҟ 357 ҟ 459 Stoll, Diana ҟ 345 Smith, Richard Allen 470 SPECIFICATIONSҟ 515 Steen, Marthaҟ SIGMA PI ҟ 433 Slater, James ҟ 357 347 Stoller, Steven ҟ 333 Smith, Rodҟ ҟ 147 Steep, Linda ҟ ҟ 333 SPECTATOR ҟ Sikora, Marcia ҟ 327 Slaton, Larry ҟ 429 395 Stoller, Susan ҟ 316 Steers, Sandra ҟ 364 Smith, Ronald Alan ҟ ҟ 405 Speece, Joseph ҟ Silence, Terry ҟ 470 Slatter, Linda ҟ 488 Steffee, Mary Jo ҟ 409 Stone, Derry ҟ ҟ 359 Smith, Ronald Wayne 418 Speer, Judith Silke, Terry ҟ 495 Slatterly, Susanҟ .._ 358 Stone, Katharine Louise 112, 122, 389, 484 Stegall, Mary Janeҟ 345 Smith, Russellҟ ҟ 354 389 Sillings, Roy ҟ 165 Slaughter, Susan Jane 306 94, 95 Stein, Jane ҟ Smith, Sarajane ҟ 291 SPELUNKING ҟ Silston, Stephen M.ҟ 118 325 Stone, Katherine Diane 419 Stein, Karen ҟ 360, 492, 516 Smith, Sharon Leeҟ 290 Spence, Richard ҟ Silver, Clifsonja ҟ 397 Slavin, Charles ҟ 430 307 332 Stein, Nancy ____ ҟ 398 Smith, Stephen Atwell 331 Spence, Wesley ҟ Silver, Jack Barry 354, 424 Slayton, Jane ҟ 387, 397 Stone, Larry A. 355 Stein, Renaҟ 407 Smith, Terry Lee ҟ 458 Spence, William ҟ 128, 384, 391 Silver, John ҟ 294 Sleeth, Gail ҟ 429 Steinberg, Carol 483 Smith, Thomas Spevack, Ilene ҟ ҟ 431, 470 429, 458 Sleight, Robertҟ Silver, Margeryҟ 118, 128,ҟ 133, 412 Stone, Tobyҟ 177 486 William ҟ ҟ 310 Spicer, Dan E.ҟ ҟ

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112, 116, 121,ҟ 128, 311, 391 345 Sutton, Alan ҟ Suitts, Linda ҟ 411 STUDENT BAR 345 Strawhun, Everettҟ Stone, Vickie ҟ 459 169 Sullivan, Harvey ҟ 398 404 Sutton, David ҟ ASSOCIATIONҟ 295 Strawn, Andrew ___ 311 Stone, William ҟ 324 Sutton, Okel ҟ 358 Swickard, Jean ҟ 290 Strawser, Beverly C. __ 298 STUDENT EDUCATION Sullivan, John Wyatt Stonebrook, Jeannie ҟ 273 470 Swift, Richard ҟ 168, 331 Sutton, Philip ҟ ASSOCIATIONҟ 171 419 323 Streepey, Thomas ҟ Stoner, Druscillaҟ ҟ 358 424 Swihart, Marcia ҟ Sullivan, Keithҟ ҟ 419 Sutton, Terry J. ҟ 459 STUDENT 352 Street, Joan ҟ Stoner, Jean ҟ 169 306 Swihart, Thomas ҟ 421 Svinth, Marian ҟ GOVERNMENT 100-115 Sullivan, Michael ҟ 303 Stonger, Tristan 366, 371 Streicher, Suzanneҟ 254-259 299 SWIMMING ҟ 407 Swaby, Linda ҟ STUDENT PERSONNEL Sullivan, Patricia ҟ 298 Strickhorn, Nancy C. Stookey; Snowdenҟ ҟ 373 364 Swinney, Davidҟ 421 Swain, Peggy ҟ 224, 225 Sullivan, Thomas ҟ 131, 409 347 Stoops, Judy ҟ Swiontek, Nancy ҟ 326 Sum, Andrewҟ 176, 459 Swalick, William A. 294 STUDENT SENATE 434 Strini, Dennis ҟ Stoops, Richard ҟ 407 286, 349, 355 Swisher, Ann ҟ 108, 109 SUMMER SESSIONS 484 Stoudinger, Susan ҟ 357 Strode, James ҟ 361 471 Switzer, Steven ҟ 222, 223 Swan, Gerald ҟ Stoughton, Sharon ҟ 389 Strohm, Beverly 399, 459 Stumbaugh, Elmer _ 432 392 327 S wonder, Inge ҟ Summers, Roger ҟ 308 Swan, Leslie ҟ 484 Stump, Michael Stout, Dorothy __ 395, 486 Strom, Joan ҟ 141, 514 293 Syrk, Jane ҟ 459 Swan, Olivia ҟ 131, 366 373 Sundt, Richard A.ҟ 459 Stout, Michael __ 151, 247 Stroman, Roger ҟ 432 Szabo, Dean ҟ Suppan, Elise ҟ 389 Swander, Sharon Leslie 392 Stump, Robert 345 Strong, Kathryn ҟ Stout, Nancy ҟ 413 131, 410 Szabo, George ҟ 163, 365, 459 Surbeck, John ҟ 419 291 128, 298 Strong, Mary ҟ Stout, Willoҟ 495 Szabo, Ronald ҟ 244 Surber, Aliceҟ 403, 492 Swango, Janet 315 Stump, Thomas ҟ 114, 396 Stroup, Steven ҟ Stovall, Ros ҟ 139, 410, 514 Szabo, Sandra 470 301 Surber, Donald ҟ 413 Stupak, Kathleen ҟ 398 Strue ig, Philip ҟ Stowe, Vernon ҟ 112, 129, 390, 484 405 404 Swank, Tim ҟ ҟ 158 Surber, Gary ҟ Stupka, Michaelҟ 311 Strycker, William K. Strait, Richard ҟ 305 414 Szajko, Lynnette ҟ 354 Swanson, Robert ҟ Surges, Kathleen ҟ 118, 419 Sturgeon, William Strand, Dorothy 172, 359 372 404 Szostek, Steven ҟ 157, 425 Susman, Susan ҟ 339 Swanson, Roger ҟ 394 401 Stubblefield, Lynnҟ Strand, Henry ҟ 391 Szymanski, David 316, 484 320 Swedarsky, Sheldon ҟ Sturgis, Larry ҟ 367 Susnis, Edward ҟ 346 Stucker, Rieke Strand, Lucindaҟ ҟ 324 331 Szymczak, Patricia ҟ 405 Sweezy, Mikeҟ 369 Susott, Kenton ҟ 151, 247, 321 Stutsman, Williamҟ 131, 394 Strang, Susanҟ 327 Szymkowiak, Ann ҟ 339 Sweitzer, Anne E. 308 Sublette, Pamela Sue 363 Susott, Nancy ҟ 115, 345 Stuckey, George ҟ Strange, Janetҟ 402, 459 459 Sutchar, Bruce ҟ 391 ҟ 388 Suddith, Robert ҟ 298 Stuckey, Johnҟ Straub, Alice ҟ 394 Swelstad, Jack Sutherlin, Sallyҟ ҟ 375 Sugar, Richard 419 Stucky, Nicklas ҟ Strauss, George ҟ 130, 434, 459 177, 113, 128, 437 Sutlin, Joel 459 436 Stucky, Peter ҟ Strauss, Ronald ҟ 290 151, 427, 486 Swidak, Paulette ҟ Suggs, Elaine ҟ 352 STUDENT ATHLETIC Strawbridge, Steven 239 Swickard, David 300 Sutor, Joe ҟ 148 Suhre, Margaret ҟ BOARD ҟ 115, 419

347, 460 177 Trueb, Lindaҟ 346 Toomey, Paul ҟ 112, 371, 459 Thomas, Phyllis 383, 484 Ticusan, Sue ҟ 431 Tabor, Charles ҟ 433 403 Trueblood, Jerry ҟ Tidwell, Victor H.ҟ 177 Torcom, Landis ҟ Thompson, Andrew R. Telander, Marcie Tackney, Barbara Trueblood, Michael ҟ 432 151, 262, 418 Tiemeier, Donald ҟ 435 Tormoehlen, Constance 114, 155, 412 117, 131, 403, 459 471 ҟ 344 Trulock, Davidҟ 346 Tiemeier, Vonda ҟ 471 Tellman, Nancy 163, 397 Thompson, Barbara Jo Tafelski, Patricia ҟ 164, 474 TRUSTEES, BOARD OF 149, 360 Toth, John ҟ 128, 430, 459 Tiernan, Cathyҟ 346 Taffet, Suzanne 429, 459 Tellman, Peggy ҟ 216 431 352 Toth, Mark ҟ 495 Templeton, Dennis E. 425 Thompson, Carolyn __ 459 Tietz, Larry ҟ Tajima, Dean ҟ 367 308 Trusty, Gregory ҟ 392 Tourin, Gail ҟ 128, 420 Templin, Stan C. 131, 484 Thompson, Charles F. 459 Tiley, Mary ҟ Talarek, Dennisҟ 362 290 Tryon, Michael ҟ Tousley, Sarah H. ҟ 459 Thompson, David Edward Tilford, Mary Talbot, Patriciaҟ 402, 471 Tennant, James ҟ 428 Tubbs, Charles ҟ 370 112, 131, 410 Townsend, Williamҟ 321 268, 269 Talbott, Linda ҟ 459 TENNIS ҟ 334 354 Tuck, Rondie ҟ 516 Townsley, Darryl ҟ 418 Tillotson, Don ҟ 405 Thompson, Dennisҟ 345 Tennyson, Robert ҟ Talbott, Sandra ҟ 460 Tucker, Michael Trabue, Gary ҟ 316 Thompson, Floyd 0. 471 Timmons, Michael W. 157, 313 Terfler, Ken ҟ Talcott, Eugeneҟ 127, 151, 267, 384, 432, 322 130, 414 Trabue, Jeannette ҟ 459 Thompson, Gayle 149, 350 Tallos, Linda ___ 402, 484 Terkhorn, Ramonaҟ 484 TRACK ҟ 271-273 332 Terrell, Stephen 366, 370 THOMPSON HALL 351 Timmons, Terrill H. ҟ Tally, Charlesҟ 390 Tucker, Thomas Arden 129, 396, 471 Traeger, Roberta ҟ 169 122 Thompson, James F.ҟ Tandy, Richard ҟ 400 Terrill, Edward ҟ 488 422 Trafford, Vida __ 357, 360 302 Thompson, James Randall Timms, Ronald ҟ TANGLEWOOD HOUSE Terry, Mary C. ҟ 363 Tucker, Thomas Johns 169 306 Trager, Margaret ҟ 318 Tinder, Toni ҟ 239 302 Terry, Raymond ҟ 362 344 Tuesley, Malcolmҟ 352 Trahan, Linda ҟ 318 Thompson, Jane Ann 326 Tingley, Catherineҟ 327 Terwilliger, John ҟ Tanner, Bettyrose ҟ 303 114 Tuite, Sue ҟ 398 Trais, Diane ҟ 160 Tinsley, Stephen L.ҟ 322 Thompson, Jan ҟ 495 Teter, Kathryn ҟ Tanner, James ҟ 460 339 Tully, Judy ҟ Tipurich, P. Lillian _ҟ 359 Tranter, Randye ҟ __ 407, 459 TETER QUAD __ 348-355 Thompson, John Reed Tapia, Lauraҟ 311 164, 422 Tumbas, Peter M.ҟ 158, 471 Trapp, Michaelҟ 372, 404 Tirey, Jamesҟ 402 419 Teyber, Julie ҟ Tappan, John ҟ 400 367 Tunis, Gregory ҟ 292 Trask, David ҟ 437 Thompson, Karen 119, 120 Titus, Alice ҟ 420 Thalheimer, Davidҟ Tapper, Norman ҟ 373 Turack, John ҟ 302 Trasoff, Nina 347 Tkach, Karen ҟ 345 Thompson, Marianҟ Thatcher, Donna ҟ Tardy, Nancy 298 459 118, 130, 390 Turajlic, Mildred ҟ 109 Thompson, Nancy Darlene Tobe, William J.ҟ 128, 386, 412 Thatcher, Vicki ҟ 390, 460 Tureen, Lesleyҟ 427 Trattner, Stephen M. 352 Tobias, Jay ҟ 321 244 Thayer, William ҟ Tate, Joseph ҟ 395 177, 471 Turley, Priscilla ҟ 307 367 Todd, Carolyn ҟ 484 Thompson, Phillipҟ 415 Theophilus, Barbaraҟ Tatum, John F. ҟ 373 364 Turley, Rickney ҟ 421 Traub, Beverly ҟ Todd, David ҟ 435 Thompson, Robert TAU BETA SIGMA 160 THETA CHI ҟ 368 Turnbull, Andrew ҟ 375 Traugott, Michael Caldwell, Jr. ҟ 426 TODD HOUSE ҟ THETA SIGMA PHI 142 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 293 141, 372, 514 Turner, Elizabethҟ 164, 341 459 Todd, Joyceҟ 436 Thompson, Susan ҟ 434 THETA PSI ҟ 118 428 Turner, Grover ҟ 130, 414 Trauring, Thomasҟ 426 Todd, Kennethҟ 360 Thompson, Victorҟ 364, 459 Thiel, Kathleen ҟ Tay, Maryclareҟ 45 421 Turner, Robert ҟ 347 Traylor, Wayne ҟ 320 Todd, Marlene ҟ 406 Thomson, Charlesҟ Taylor, Charles Fallҟ 318 Thielen, Patricia ҟ 486 161 Trebing, Randel 148, 411 Turpen, Larry ҟ 411 Todd, Mary Louiseҟ 343 Thomson, Craig ҟ Taylor, Charles Frank 435 Thieman, Thomas ҟ 249 460 Turpin, Kenneth ҟ Todd, Robert ҟ 398 Treby, Marcia D. ҟ 359 Thomson, Michael Taylor, Duane ҟ 398 Thiesing, Stephanieҟ 471 385, 388 Tuttle, Lawrence ҟ 315 Trees, Craig ҟ 76, 77, 158, 289 Todderud, James ҟ 372 169 Tholen, Ronald ҟ Taylor, Jay ҟ 321 357, 361 Tutwiler, Edgar ҟ 402 Trent, Larry ҟ Thomson, Nancy ҟ 409 Todhunter, Susan ҟ 419 Thoma, Teresa Taylor, Jeffrey ҟ 412 Tuytschaevers, Thomas L. 237, 239 Tresselt, Polly ҟ 360 Tofil, Caryҟ 150, 309, 459 Thorbecke, Lyn ҟ 347 Taylor, Kathleen ҟ 368 419 Trethewey, Thomas ҟ 344 Thurman, Karen 389, 459 Tolbert, Glenna Taylor, Marilyn Kay 301 Thomas, Donna ҟ 488 321 Tweedle, John ҟ 116, 117, 142, 459 Trippel, Robert ҟ 239 373 Thorn, Peter ҟ 423 Thomas, Duane ҟ Taylor, Mary ҟ Tyk, Janice 128, 399, 484 486 Tristano, Rosemary 301 Tolchinsky, Jean ҟ 290 Thornberry, Lindaҟ 459 Thomas, Edith ҟ Taylor, Michael ҟ 369 120, 162 Tyler, Lester ҟ 460 111, 131 Toll, Mary Ann ҟ 423 Thorne, Davidҟ Taylor, Nancy Maxine 471 Thomas, Gloria ҟ 306 400 Tyler, Linda ҟ 69, 410 Tritch, Jimmie ҟ 359 Tolles, Candaceҟ 484 Thomas, Jon Howard 400 Thornton, Linda ҟ Taylor, Zelma ҟ 431 301 Tyler, Terry ҟ 389 Tomber, Barbara 139, 514 Trittipo, Carol ҟ 410 Thrasher, Glenna ҟ 276 Thomas, Karen ҟ Teal, William ҟ 307 242, 460 Tylicki, Jane ҟ 361 Trosper, Jamesҟ 322 Tomlinson, Cathyҟ 344 Thrasher, Linda ҟ 118, 388 Thomas, Katherine ҟ Teater, Williamҟ 404 TYRONIAN ROYALTY 60 471 Troxel, Steven ҟ 321 Tompkins, Charlesҟ 369 Thurston, Danny ҟ 169 Thomas, Leon ҟ Tebik, Richard ҟ 297 317 Tysman, Marcie ҟ 295 Troxell, Greg ҟ Thurston, Jimmie ҟ 471 Ton, Bryan ҟ 176, 459 Thomas, Michael Duane Tedrowe, Ruthҟ 347 291 Tzinberg, Wendyҟ 402 Truax, Margaret ҟ 429 Toner, Virginia ҟ 354 Tiber, Jeanne ҟ 354 Teegarden, Craig ҟ 427 151, 416 Tzucker, John ҟ 371 Truax, Williamҟ 157 Toney, Wallace ҟ Thomas, Peggyanne ҟ 327 Tichenor, Arthur ҟ Teeters, Dick E.

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402 419 Underwood, Gayleҟ 130, 460 Underhill, Williamҟ 471 Ulrey, Mark ҟ 460ҟ Uffman, Linda ҟ Udowski, Madelineҟ 299 330 Unger, Joyce ҟ 368 Underriner, Michaelҟ Umbaugh, Terry ҟ 460 Ulrich, Maryanne Uhrig, Carol 353, 484ҟ

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421 177 Volpe, Vincent ҟ 420, 471 Vieth, Kenneth W.ҟ 345 460 Van Mason, Jerry C. 177 Varyu, Nancy Lee Vandat, Faria ҟ 290 Von Buchler, Wolfgang Victorҟ _____ 437 Vigne, Lindaҟ 360 Vernick,ҟ 419 Vaslow, Karen ҟ 484 Van Nuys, John ҟ Vaichis, Pamela ҟ 320 300 244 Vilet, Donnaҟ 416 Vernier, Terry ҟ 431 Van Osdale, Bernard 357 Vaughan, Alfred ҟ Valentine, Patrick ҟ Von Burg, Richardҟ 484 Vesey, John 144, 146, 460 Villwock, Mary Ann ҟ 306 Vaughan, Mary 150 Van Osdol, Annҟ Van Aman, Lindaҟ Robert 431 Schriltz,ҟ 118, 130, 148, 394 Vonҟ 118, 128, 387, 412 Vesh, Anthony __ 118, 416 239 Van Atta, Jeanne 145, 392 Van Pelt, Robert C. ҟ 410 Vonesh, Patricia 407, 484 471 Vincent, Brenta ҟ 308 Vest, James ҟ 344 Vaughn, Carol ҟ Van Autreve, Patricia 307 Van Tyle, Nancy ҟ 398 177 Voris, John ҟ 393 Visitkitjakarn, Prakobҟ 370 Vest, Nella ҟ Van Camp, Robert _ _ 375 Van Tyle, Steven 414, 471 Vaughn, James ҟ 389 145 Vorm, Kathy ҟ 436 Vlerebome, Peggyҟ Vest, William ҟ Van Cleave, Gretchen 326 Van Winkle, Richard 295 Vaughn, Laurel Vosmeier, Michael ____ 157 247 Vogel, Harold 118, 131, 155, 392 Vestal, Denise ҟ 347 Vanatta, Lynn ҟ Van Den Bosch, Roberta 322 164, 400, 471 Voss, Toni ҟ 350 Janetҟ ҟ 406 Vestal,ҟ 402 Vaughn, Sharon ҟ 410 Vance, Beverlee ҟ 471 Voynovich, Judith ____ 389 399 Vogel, James ҟ Lilaҟ ҟ 471 Veale, Richard L., Jr. 130 Vestile,ҟ 291 Vance, Dina K. ҟ Van Dyke, Mary ҟ 311 291 Vrbanich, David ҟ 176, 460 Vogel, Nancy ҟ 460 Vicars, Robertҟ 157 Veatch, Susan ҟ Van Gilder, Martha __ 430 Vance, Russell ҟ 322 244, 246 Vrehas, James ҟ Vogel, Paul ҟ Vega, William ҟ 471 VICE-PRESIDENTS 396 Vandenbark, Thomas E. Van Horn, Peter ҟ 405 371 Vyverman, Eric ҟ Richardҟ 218, 219 Vogel,ҟ 130, 399 Shirleyҟ 158, 428 Veith,ҟ Van Horn, Rebecca _ _ 324 437 291 Vogel, Steven ҟ Sandra ҟ 347 Vickersҟ Vandeventer, Nancy __ 392 Venis, Barbara ҟ Van Huffel, Susan K. 330 166 Vogt, Kevin ҟ 303 Vickery, Kent ҟ 401 VERDUN HOUSE 364, 460 Vane, Gregg ҟ 388 Voigt, Werner 325 Verhoeven, Jean 122, 471 Vickery, Mark ҟ Van Landingham, William Varble, Donna ҟ 130, 330, 460 320 239 Vidutis, Dick ҟ 119, 388 Vargo, Rosemary 314, 324 Verlihay, Frank T. 391 297 Volk, Edwardҟ Viera, Juanita ҟ 109 Vermilya, William 244 Varner, Christine Van Leeuwen, Johnҟ

332 115, 421 Greggҟ 421 Werling,ҟ 410 Wehner, Edward ҟ 426 Watson, Lou ҟ Wacker, Richard Allen 354 Walters, Douglas ҟ 325 471 White, Tonja ҟ 306 Werling, Richard ҟ 419 Wehrly, Cynthia ҟ 436 Watson, Mark ҟ Wacker, Thomas J. ____ 177 Walters, Eddie ҟ 166 White, Valerie ҟ 485 WeiOeb, Danny 294, 484 Wernet, Norman ҟ H. 428 Watson, Maryann Walters, Williamҟ Wacker, William 262 Whited, Marilyn ҟ 364 Charlesҟ 117, Wertschnig,ҟ 150, 345 Weihmiller, Barbaraҟ 241, 244, 245 Walther, Peter ҟ 435 361 Whitehead, Jane 122, 124, 386, 423, 484 Wertz, Richard ҟ 430 371 Watson, Rebecca ҟ Wade, Barbara __ 409, 484 Waltman, Rodney 337, 338, 339 293 Weimer,ҟ Diane 406, 460 Wesselman, Nancy C. Wade, Judith Irene __ 484 Waits,ҟ Terenceҟ 119, 388 Watson, Shelley ҟ 118, 131, 407 Whitehead, Kathleen 290 460 471 Weimer, Robert ҟ Wade, Judith Maile __ 307 Waltz, Gerald ҟ 375 Watson, William 326 Whiteleather,ҟ Jillҟ 403 300 Weimer, William ҟ 371 Wesselman, Pamelaҟ 432 Waltz,ҟ 239 Watterson, Barbara Richard ҟ Wade, Philip ҟ 113 Whiteside,ҟ Saraҟ 120, 409 161 West, Carol ҟ Weinberger, Marvinҟ 350 Watts, Beverly Louise Jennifer 409 Walz, Janyce ҟ Wadsworth,ҟ ҟ 351 Whitham, Kathleen 323, 393 Weiner, Andrea 168, 339 West, Janetҟ 406 Karenҟ 291, 514 Wampler, Rachel ҟ Wagner,ҟ . 419 114, 119, 120, 423 292, 486 Weingarten, Sandra _ 429 Westcott, Williamҟ 327 Wantz, Susan ҟ 130 Watts, Judithҟ Wagner, Nana ҟ 429 Westfall, B. Kemper 428 Whitinger, David Bruce Weinraub, Susan ҟ Waxman, Diane 290 Wappel, John Wagner, Sandy ҟ 389 366 Judithҟ ҟ 131, 353, 484 Weinryb, Herbertҟ _ 294 Westfall,ҟ 149 Wakefield, Ina ҟ 130, 349, 354 484 Whitinger, David Garth Gary ҟ 437 Westfall, Nancy ҟ 317 Ward, Charles ҟ Weinstein,ҟ 321 Wayman, Mary Walda, Theodoreҟ 160, 375 157, 424 Johnҟ 119, 162, 387, 392 Weinstein, Phyllis D. 429 Wetmore,ҟ Walden, Sandra Lynn 395 Ward, Elizabeth ҟ 291 353 Whitinger, Sharon 460 Weinstock, Nancyҟ 390 Wetzel, Angelaҟ ҟ 405 Wayne, Joseph ҟ Waldkoetter Fred Ward, Leoҟ 300, 301 308 363 Weir, Georgeҟ 118, 411 Ward, Robert Larry __ 486 Wdowka, Carol ҟ 166, 363 Wetzel, Nadine ҟ 460 Weir, Mary ҟ 114 Weyhmueller, William 396 Whitledge, Susan F. 357 Waldon, Robert ҟ 163 Ward, Roberta ҟ 347 Weakley, Ronald _ 115, 368 Whitledge, William 421 Weir,ҟ 412 Weyland, Paulҟ Charlesҟ __ҟ 471 Ward, Willie ҟ Patriciaҟ ҟ Waldron,ҟ 408 Weakley, Thomas 411, 471 361 398 Weirich, Warren 422, 471 Whalen, Johnҟ 394 Warden, Jonҟ Walke, Beverlyҟ 115, 416 Weakley, William ҟ 357 435 Whitlock, James ҟ Whaley, Charles ҟ 300 Warlick, Dan ҟ 409 Weisensteiner, Sandra E. Walker, Ann ҟ 471 Wearly, Lucinda ҟ 358 316 Whitlow, Linda ҟ 130, 487 Whaley, Jeffreyҟ 484 Warmoth, Kristine L. 398 Walker, Carol ҟ Wearly, Sam ҟ 322 484 Whitman, Henna ҟ 361 Walker, Carolyn ҟ 289, 290 Weatherholt, Cheryl 145 Weishaar, Mari Ann 352 Wheatley, Jay ҟ 399 402 Whitmire, Ann ҟ Wheeler, Carol Annҟ 363 Warner, Beverly ҟ Walker, Danny ҟ Weishar, Deborah 301 Weaver, Carol 355 430 Whitmore, Robertҟ 144 Warner, Lisa ҟ 115, 293 Wheeler, Evelyn ҟ 122, 148, 399, 486 Walker, Jane ҟ 403 405 239 Whitsitt, Samuel ҟ 456 Wheelright, Richardҟ Walker, Jeffrey Lee __ 368 Warner, Robert ҟ Davidҟ 145, 401 Weiskopf, Karen ҟ 317 Weaver,ҟ Whitson, Carol _ 130, 487 145 Warner, Ronald ҟ 417 Whetstone, James Walker, Karen ҟ 460 Weaver, John Phillip 411 Weisman, Kurt ҟ 290, 292 Deannaҟ 128, 416, 428 Whitt,ҟ 131, 394 Weisman, Rebecca ҟ 292 Walker, Linda __ 430, 484 Warner, Susan Weaver, Julie _ҟ Virginiaҟ _______ 409 422 Weiss,ҟ Iraҟ ҟ 391 Whipple, Jerryҟ ҟ 396 Whitt,ҟ 303 Walker, Lora ҟ 53, 149, 323 Weaver, Michael ҟ 484 Whittaker, Charlene _ 352 391 Whipple,ҟ Rita ҟ 352 Warner, Thomas 176, 311 Weiss, Myron ҟ Weaver, Ralphҟ Walker, Pamela ҟ Whittemore, Kathryn 423 Weiss, Tommy ҟ 427 Whitacre, Robert Walker, Stephen John 401 118,ҟ 158, 417 Weaver, Richard Leroy _ 368 116, 132, 418, 471 Whitten, Johnҟ 301 Warren, Bradford 436 401 Weisz,ҟ Peterҟ ҟ Walker, Susan ҟ 404 ҟ 256 Weitzel, Mary __ 159, 399 Whitaker, Rebecca __ 326 Whittenbaugh, Jeri Walker, Thomas Howard Warren, Mary Anne 410 Webb, Kennethҟ 357, 361 303 Welch, Harvey ҟ 158 Whitcomb, Joanne __ 460 373 Warrick, Linda ҟ 364 Webb, Lillian ҟ Harriett 324 Welch, Sherrill ҟ 292 White, Barbara Jo ____ 399 Whittinghill,ҟ Wall, Dennis ____ 349, 354 Warstler, John ҟ 330 Webb, Vivian ҟ 112, 412, 471 344 Weldon,ҟ Katherine __ 345 White, Barbara Sue _ 471 414 Washington, Guy ҟ Wallace, David ҟ 471 Weber, Frances ҟ 299 432 Wasson, Joann ҟ 167, 418 Weldy,ҟ Cherylҟ 305, 308 White, Cynthia Ann 407 Whittles, Sandra ҟ Wallace, James ҟ 302 Weber, Markҟ 168 256 Wasson, Rita ҟ 396 WELL HOUSE ҟ 6, 7 White, Deborah 130, 276 Whitton, Tommy ҟ Wallace, Mark ҟ 347 Weber, Terence ҟ 460 White, Dennis Jayҟ 354 Whybrew, Dan ҟ 460 Wastjer, Dianeҟ Wellington, John S. Wallick, Diane ҟ 113, 130 Webster, Daniel 307 __ 168 Wickes, Cecelia ҟ _ 430 Waterman, Gerald ___ 363 116,ҟ 121, 460 151, 265, 460, 495 White, Dennis Leeҟ Wallis, Marjorieҟ 169 Waters, Mary Lynn 324 Webster,ҟ 425 Wells,ҟ ҟ 294 White, Donald ҟ 404 Wickes, John Melville Billyҟ Wallsmith, David ҟ 168, 384, 421 484 WELLS, CHANCELLOR White,ҟ 321, 431 367 Waters,ҟ Eugeneҟ Walsh, Dale ҟ 244 Webster, Sarah ҟ Robert ҟ 402 3, 156, 220 White, Kathleen Chapman Wickham, Molly ҟ 389 Watkins, Anne ҟ 358 Walsh, Diane ҟ 364 Weddell, Cynthia 394 Watkins, Judith ҟ Clarkҟ ҟ 471 130, 395 Wiecinski, Anthony 171, 291 Wells,ҟ Walsh, Jane ҟ Ednaҟ 324 Weddell,ҟ 242, 317 149 White, Nancy 400 Watkins, Louise ҟ Walsh, Jeffrey ҟ 350 Wedding, Thomas C. 471 Wells, Marabeth ҟ 273 364 130, 163, 314, 323 Wiedman, Timothyҟ Walsh, Sharon 291 Weddle, Randy 272, 273 Wells, Nancy ҟ Watkins, Nancy ҟ 344 White, Norman ҟ 177 Wiegman, Russell F. 131, 403, 460 Watley, Leigh Wedge, Karen _ 357, 358 Wells, Susan ҟ 143, 144, 145, 514 392 Walter, Patricia Lee __ 403 339 Welsh, John ҟ 334 White, Rita ҟ 117, 130, 172, 423, 460 Weeks, Linda ҟ 118, 435 460 Watson, Clarence 302 White, Shirley ҟ 350 Wiehe, Philipҟ Walter, Philip ҟ Kathy ҟ 168, 484 Welsh,ҟ 316 Weeks, Robertaҟ 362 Watson, Craig ҟ 415 Welsh, Sharylҟ _ 289, 364 White, Stephen Lane 373 Wiener, Michael 329, 331 Walter,ҟ Robert ҟ 419 Weems, George ҟ 427 421 Welter, Charles ҟ 432 White, Susan Louise 324 Wiener, Richard ҟ Walterhouse, Douglas 484 Watson, George 157, 294 Weger, Kerry ҟ 303 412 Wierciak, Donna ҟ 150 Welty, Marcia ҟ 358 White, Susan Maryҟ 484 Watson, James ҟ Walters, Carol ҟ 316 Wegrich, Toby _______ 411 Dennisҟ Wiese,ҟ 368 Wensits, Karen ҟ 291 White, Thomas William Walters, Daniel ҟ 318 Watson, Jon ҟ 414 Wehner, Dwight

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461 347 Wray, Mary ҟ 416 Winthrop, Mary 410, 461 Wood, Janis ҟ 349 Wilson, John Davidҟ Wiethoff, Richard ____ 398 Williams, Mary ҟ 419 334 Wrege, William ҟ Wintner, Kim ҟ 294 Wood, Loren ҟ 321 Williams, Michael Dwayne Wilson, John David, Jr. Wightman, John ҟ 322 WRESTLING __ 262, 263 364 Wood, Martha ҟ 405 Winzenread, Ellenҟ 355 325 Wignall, Judith ҟ 367 Wright, Andrew 133, 384 427 Wood, Michael ҟ 375 Wise, Irvin ҟ 324 Wilson, Johnny J.ҟ 460 Williams, Raelynnҟ Wilbur, Gary ҟ 167 Wright, Calda Wisely, Dorothy 409, 461 Wood, Richard ҟ Wilson, Judith Vale 399 Williams, Rebecca Wilchek, Claudia ҟ 405 Wood, Walter ҟ 113, 130 Wiseman, Robertҟ 130, 154, 344, 472 357 352, 460 485 Wilcoxson, John ҟ Wright, Carole __ 118, 406 Woodall, Stephen Wiseman, Terrence Wilson, Kathleen Gail 363 Williams, Richard Hugh Wilder, Nancy ҟ 366, 368 Wright, David Allen 428 256, 400 399, 461 418 Wildey, John ____ 150, 388 Wright. David Bruce 310 Wilson, Kathleen G. 324 Wiseman, Walter 177, 471 Woodburn, Mary Jean 354 Williams, Richard Lee Wiley, Gerald ҟ 157 128, 395 Wright, David Manfred 461 Wisley, Jerry ҟ 168, 361 Wilson, Linda Leeҟ 412 Wiley, Penelope ҟ 431 461 407 Wissel, Diane _________ _ _ 471 Woodburne, Susan ҟ 409 Williams, Robert Starr 460 Wilson, Mary ҟ Wilhelm, Carolyn ҟ 298 Wright, Edwin ҟ 355 Woodcox, Jane ҟ 431 460 Wilson, Michael 319, 471 WISSLER HALLҟ 306 Williams, Susanneҟ Wilhite, Janey ҟ 161 Wright, Jacklyn Rae 485 Woodress, Marshaҟ Wilson, Phillip ҟ 391 Wissmiller, Janet ҟ Wilk, Kenneth __ 168, 369 Williams, Thomas Beary 402, 461 403 396 Wilson, Roberta ҟ 358 Witham, Richard 130, 172 Woodrow, Lyndaҟ 169 Wilkenfeld, Judithҟ 472 Wright, Linda Mae 472 Woods, Charles ҟ 295 Withey, Peter ҟ 460 Williamson, Deborah 346 Wilson, Stan ҟ Wilkin, Deborah ҟ 461 412 Woods, James ҟ 325, 364 425 Witmer, Vicki ҟ 394 Wilson, Terry ҟ 324 Williamson, Jane ҟ Wilkins, Monta ҟ Wright, Linda Marie 120 Woods, Linda Katheryn 357 Williamson, Nancy A. 460 Wilson, Thomas 265, 435 Witt, Marlene ҟ Wilkins, Sandra ҟ 15, 430 128, 389 299 412 Witte, Karen ҟ 307 Williamson, Robert E. 460 Wilson, Tracy ҟ Willard, Janey ҟ 307 267 Wright, Luanne ҟ 344 Woods, Reginald ҟ 360 Wittenborn, Nancyҟ 400 Williamson, Robert T. 426 Wilson, Valerie ҟ Willard, William ҟ 310 Wright, Martha Lynn 438 472 Woods, Robert ҟ 169 Witwer, William ҟ 324 Wilson, William L.ҟ 460 Williamson, Shelliҟ Willhite, Larry ҟ 323 332 Wright, Pamela ҟ 426 Wiltshire, Mariannҟ 346 Woehler, Byron 366, 371 Woodward, Albertҟ 368 Williford, Steve ҟ Williams, Allan ҟ 363 267 Wright, Phyllis ҟ 346 Woodward, Bobbyҟ 460 Wiltsie, Stephen ҟ 157 Woessner, Vicki ҟ Williams, Beverly Ann 395 Willis, Elaine ҟ Woodward, Larryҟ 411 WRIGHT QUAD 365-375 Wojciechowski, Stanley 423 Winchell, Rockland Williams, Beverly Kay 352 Willis, Jane ҟ 461 411 Wright, Ritarose ҟ 369 Woodward, Michaelҟ 402 168, 314 Willis, Julia Ann ҟ Williams, Christina Sue Wright, Sarah __ 360, 406 302 Woodworth, Susan C. 287 Wolf, Beverly ҟ 324, 349, 350 WILLKIE QUAD 356-364 Windell, Robert ҟ 403 406, 461 117, 485 Wright, Sharon ҟ 319 Winder, Gary ҟ 411 Wolf, Donnaҟ Willoughby, Mark ҟ Williams, Clifford Robert 485 398 Wright, Suzanne ҟ 472 Woolums, Terry ҟ Wolf, Fred ҟ 361 Windle, Robert 460 Wilmeth, Dennis ҟ 461 391 Woosnam, Richardҟ 169 Writer, Janet ҟ 114, 151, 256 Wolf, James ҟ Williams, David ҟ 332 Wilson, Barbara Lynn 150 295 Wroblewski, Barbara 293 461 Worden, Nelson ҟ 239 Windley, David 177, 420 Wolf, Margaret ҟ 131 Wilson, Cal ҟ Williams, Ellen ҟ 316 416 Wruble, Donald ҟ 360 Worden, Pete ҟ 419 Wilson, Cheryl Ann 460 Winebrenner, Steve J. 421 Wolf, Susan ҟ Williams, Eric ҟ 130 347, 516 Wuensch, Phillip ҟ 354 Work, Ruth ҟ Wingfield, Loisҟ 115 Wolfcale, Jeffreyҟ Wilson, Cheryl Dian Williams, Fred Grant 351 327 Wunsch, Karen ҟ 306 Wolfe, Lynn F. 314, 485 Workman, Karen ҟ 130, 394, 476 Wingrove, Margaret ҟ 118, 130, 433 461 396 Wyatt, Robert ҟ 485 Workman, Peter ҟ Winheim, Cynthia __ _ 389 Wolfe, Nancy ҟ Williams, Frederick B. 405 Wilson, Clarence 369 354 Workman, Sue Anne 392 Wyckoff, Harold ҟ 118, 384, 408 Winkler, Mary Carlyle 297 Wolfe, Paul ҟ 415 Williams, Isaac ҟ 299 409 Wygoda, Sylvia ҟ 472 Worl, Diane ҟ 417 Wolford, Dennisҟ Williams, James Scott 411 Wilson, Curtis _ 408, 461 Winsch, Larry ҟ 345 311 Wykoff, Corrine ҟ 395 Worland, Robert ҟ 431 Winski, Mark Wolfram, Heidi ҟ 177 Wilson, David Melҟ Williams, Jan ҟ 327 322 Wykoff, Pamela ҟ 461 Wormser, Ellen ҟ 177, 437, 471 Wolfred, Timothyҟ 359 Wilson, Dolores Jean 461 Williams, Janiceҟ 426 461 Wyland, Harold ҟ 472 Worrell, Nancy ҟ 437 Wolin, Barbara ҟ 432 Winski, Sherman ҟ 375 Wilson, Donald ҟ Williams, Jeffery ҟ 293 Wylie, William ҟ 472 354 Winslow, Linda ҟ 514 Worth, Marion ҟ 346 Wolk, Ira ҟ Williams, Johannaҟ 485 Wilson, Gary C. ҟ 485 344 Worthington, Sylviaҟ 411 Winslow, Martha ҟ 485 Wyman, Sharon ҟ 347 Wollam, Nancy ҟ 488 Wilson, Gary W. ҟ Williams, John F. ҟ 331 161 Wollar, Lorraine ҟ 239 Wymer, Richard ҟ 363 Wortley, George ҟ 371 Winslow, Richardҟ Williams, Joyce Irene 357 Wilson, George ҟ 404 172 Woytinek, John 142, 485 Wyndham, Eric ҟ 293 Wolszczak, Andrewҟ 352 Wilson, James V., Jr. 471 Winter, Joan ҟ Williams, Linda ҟ 404 Winter, Mariorie ҟ 130 Wonderly, John ҟ 369 Wozniak, Terrance F. 169 Wynne, David ҟ 353 Wilson, Jerald Williams, Lyn ҟ ҟ 130 Wood, Donna ҟ 112, 361, 461 Wintermantel, Karenҟ 433 358 Wozny, Lawrenceҟ Williams, Marsue 413 Wray, Dennis ҟ 461 141, 144, 514 Wilson, John David __ 321 Winters, Gene 321, 485 Wood, James L. ҟ

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1967 Arbutus Staff DAVE McALLISTER Editor-in-Chief SHARON DUNWOODY PAM MITCHELL Managing Editors JACK FRISCH Business Manager TOM BURNISON Associate Editor RON BRODEY Treasurer LINDA CLARK Seniors Editor Karen Brown Bev Cade Cathy Cummings Nancy Marchick Marie Norris Judy Pieschala Helene Steinhauer Margaret Szegedy Marsue Williams SHARON DUNWOODY Residences Editor Dan Egler Brenda Condra Pat Howard Sherri Leonard Letitia Lybrook Terri Maloney Tom McConnell

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Jane Messman Stan Miles Peg Noland Patricia Orsini Elaine Powell Kay Reyher Marty Rosenthal Julie Saiter Mitzi Sarantos Lee Sharp Linda Siri Bill Stansifer Jane Syrk Mike Traugott Cheryl Weldy Abbie Wenerman Lynda Woodrow SANDRA EISERT Academics Editor Karen Brown Clara Cassell Brenda Condra Charlie Ellis Terri Maloney Marilyn Musselman Mitzi Sarantos Glen Sargent Janet Snyder DENNIS ELLIOTT Sports Editor Jim DeGraw

Mike Hinant Steve Mayes Roger Mervis Glen Sargent Rick Stucker Russ Wiegman GREGG FOX Narrative Editor Mike Bishop Bev Boyd Vicki Clark Judy Conn Marrianne Coplan Jan Frohman Linda Gross Nancy Hild Sandy Hudson Sue Huelsebuch Madelyn Lundin Custer Ritchie Jo Ellen Schoeff Sara Silverman Eloise Stiglitz ALAN FREIDEN Photo Editor Dick Feldman Phil Logan Mick Maros Charles Sachs Ken Snow Ira Wolk

Laura Zaidler NANCY GIBSON Personnel Director BARRY GOLINKO Contracts Manager Neal Cohen Murray Passo JUDI HALL Scheduling Manager Sharon Brown Cathy Cummings Susan Deckman Sharon Dloughy Charles Ellis Anita Greenawalt Olivia Swan Jane Syrk Sharon Vaughn Rachel Wampler Luanne Wright VICKI HANSELL Organizations Editor Judi Burke Harriet Gluckman Julia Harvey Dottie Marsh Eugenia Nixon CAMILLE HEWITT Layout Editor Linda Satterfield

Jacqueline Schlemmer ANN KIRK Office Manager Ralph Lumm Helene Steinhauer SHERRI SALNER Copy Editor Karen Wagner Julie Weaver JAN SWANGO Promotions Manager Nancy Busch Genie Campbell Bonnie Fuson Jana Garrison Ralph Lumm Marie Norris Judy Pekarsky Custer Ritchie BARBARA TOMBER Sales Manager Nancy Busch Elaine Cossman Dotty Marstt Judy Pekarsky John Rader Custer Ritchie Pat Schuler Stu Siegel Marie Wright


Acknowledgments The Arbutus staff accomplished many things this year. Perhaps our major contribution to posterity was made last August, when we decided to do something about the dingy orange walls in the office. We collected ladders, brushes, old clothes, paint, dropcloths, and courage; and, as the journalism faculty looked on aghast, we transformed Ernie Pyle 245 into the bluest room on campus. Our second greatest contribution was the clock we bought for the wall. Actually, we did a few other things, too. In our spare time we took several pictures, wrote a little copy, and drew some layouts. You are looking at the end result—the 11;67 Arbutus. Producing any book of this size in only seven months is a massive project, but it was all the more interesting this year for several reasons. First of all, we had a tough act to follow. The 1966 Arbutus was one of the most popular yearbooks ever put out at I.U. We had to find a way of producing a follow-up that would be just as popular, but with entirely new material. Whether we accomplished that goal is for you to decide. Second, our Volume 74 of the Arbutus was 26 pages larger than Volume 73. This may not seem like a large addition to you. It didn't to us either —at first. Third, and most important, we had to work with a host of new faces. Only two of our 17 major staff members returned from the 1966 major staff. Almost all our professional help was new to us, and, fortunately, they were all great to work with: —Frank Woschitz of Paragon Press for helping us adjust to a new printing company (the company had it harder; they had to adjust to us), for the Fireside meals, and for the trip to Montgomery. —Root Studios of Chicago for taking nearly 2000 senior pictures.

—Robert Easton of Bloomington for shooting 236 group pictures. Mrs. Poppy Sheehan, Mrs. Carolyn Terrill, Miss Earleen Fisher, and Miss Bev Floyd, secretaries in the Department of Journalism, for taking senior picture appointments, jotting down phone messages, mimeographing stencils, and handling group picture reprints. We were happy to have some of our most trusted and helpful veterans back with us in 1967: Prof. John E. Stempel, our general adviser. Prof. Will Counts, our photography adviser. —The I.U. Ticket Office, which handles our circulation problems. Jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Co., who helped us plan and produce our cover. Our thanks goes also to Bill Swedenburg of the Michigan City News-Dispatch for the picture from the Miss Indiana Pageant; to Doug Roberts and Dick Feldman for shooting our queen pictures; to Charlie Sachs and the I.U. Foundation for the color pictures from Little 500 Weekend; to the Bloomington Tribune for Christmas Eve on Campus pictures; to Dick Horowitz for the pictures from the G.E. College Bowl; to Bill Stookey of Anderson Newspapers, Inc., for retouching several pictures; and to the I.U. News Bureau and The Daily Student for several pictures. Personally, I would like to thank my "answering service" roommate, Bob Hetzler, and my parents for their co-operation and support. My thanks, too, to the "Kedzie Krew" of KSU for all the fun in Philadelphia and the two Manhattans. Finally, I would like to thank Kathi Odell for her oft-repeated encouragement, "It will get done." It did. DAVE McALLISTER

Specifications The 516 pages of the 1967 Arbutus were printed on 80-pound Velvet enamel dull stock by Paragon Press of Montgomery, Ala. Page size is 11 inches by 11 inches. Body type is 10 on 11 Caledonia, and captions were set in 9 on 9 Caledonia italics. Group picture I.D.'s and senior liners are in 8 on 8 Caledonia. Most headlines were set in 30-point Weiss Roman, except for those on division pages (60point Weiss Roman) and subheads in the organizations section (14-point Weiss Roman capitals). The cover was produced by the S.K. Smith Co., Chicago, Ill. The color is horizon blue with a black overtone on 700 quality artificial leather in a Congo grain over 160-point binder's board. Lettering and the border were embossed and topstamped in mylar silver foil. Endsheets are 65-pound Hammermill antique blue.

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In Memoriam Richard A. Bartishevich Katherine M. Brown John R. Creighton Herbert J. Fagan Stephen D. Maugans David A. Merk Susan V. Poshard Jennifer A. Pyle

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Philip J. Reed Katherine A. Riley Susan G. Slaughter Stephanie K. Sowers James T. Summerville Don G. Tillotson Ruth M. Work


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